LIST OP NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | 
Cornell’s Geographies—tiberiy na'l. 
Syracuse Mercantile C< liege—eassett H-o'hPrs. 
61)0.000 Acres Kailroa - ! Lauds for Sale—Josiah Hunt. 
Conjuring—M. M. Sanborn. 
For Horticultural Advertisements, see i>age 295. 
Toledo Nurserits—A. Fahnestock & Sons. 
Iona Island Vines—0. vv . Grant. 
The /.Hen Raspberry—Le»is K. alien. 
15,000 Grape Vines For Sale—E. Ferguson. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary—Pictorial Edition—G. 
& C. llerriam. 
„ „ , T r> Procker The Cleveland Herald, says it learns from a close of the banquet he made a speech, and dis- 
Niagara; \\ . P. o mes o on ’ 0 ’R 0 iuy source in which the utmost confidence can be tiibuted medals to all who were engaged in the 
of 0.. T , 8- 0- » °X‘ro. ’ p3, 21 *. W.U»I Crt.1 i. » b. ..olio. cocpaigo. O. tb« d„, of the few be p„- 
^hTflu^io.'tesolotions were presented end si an eerlj d«j. Matters hove gone so far with tbe doned ttpwsrdeof l.lOOpersottseenteltcedtopn.on 
The following Canadian authorities that this work may be set for various crimes. 
ad .° P ! ed: , invention re-affirms and down as a fixed fact. It was rumored at Paris that Marshals Canroberi 
8U)C Ncroa 
The following resolutions were preseuwu >-° 
ine louowiug Canadian authorities that this work may be set for vai 
^1 That this Convention re-afflrms and down as a fixed fact. _ Jt w 
endorses toe scri 8 of resolutions adopted by the Can at Thu big tunnel on the Covington and Ohio Rail- and N< 
Convention, he'd at Syracuse on tne 2otb aua 29ih oa>s Q reeQOriar couni y t Va., j 8 4,700 feet lODg, killed. 
^2° Re the systematic depreciation of the and 700 }eet below the surface of the earth. It is Froi 
— Snow was plainly seen from Portland on Ml. Wash¬ 
ington, 6tb ulk 
- Great Britain is putting the island of Jamaica In a 
The big tunnel on the Covington and Ohio Rail- and Neil had fought a duel, and that the latter was state of defence, 
value of me Canals; tbeembarrasamHiiis tnrown in tne ^ f eet longer than the Blue Ridge tunnel. The ty recently announced by the Emperor, although 
m mat end ; render it w j dt h is 27 feet, to accommodate a double track, it had created much surprise, nevertheless gave 
evident that a scheme is already mam red to taketoem and tbe height is 23 feet. great satisfaction to all classes. Louis B'anc, 
lied. — Some of tbe banks of the interior of Illinois aro 
From Paris, we are told that the general armies- refusing to pay specie. 
recently announced by the Emperor, although — j 0 Dover, N. II, there annually made by 12Qrma 
evident that a scheme is already marnred m late toem ^ ^ is ^ feet . 
I out of toe field of competition, by traits t_r 1 B - 
mo control of a corporate monopoly, before whicn mo The amoun t 0 f land SC 
The amount of land sold at the recent Govern- 
it had created much surprise, nevertheless gave 900,000 pairs of shoes. 
great satisfaction to all classes. Louis B'anc, — The rate of taxation in New York this fail ■will be 
however, flatly refuses to place himself again un- about $17 per $1,000. 
thus making ment sales in Kansas is said to have been astonish- der French jurisdiction. ^ j The Jews in America number 250,000 who et» 
me pecTpl^of's^p'rttperty in'i'sell imperial, , mall coinpa red with former years; while the pardons, numerous military sentences had also adhere to .he faith Abraham. 
* _a. ..r fur ovnppfl in value * 9 r ... \ __„__»_» r 
>..«,«»>«to«t».»n.»dw*,™-. 
wwiiiif! 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 10, 1859. 
DOMESTIC HEWS. 
any revenue wincu n may --- e ,.,„ 
! qu.-st.on becomes the pareiuount issue in tbe Soale hmited 
election io u« zitiiu it* tw-oiA. — » 
| obiigaiinns ef party, and demanding from V*? 
The Nebraska land sales, recently in progress at Eugene is again enmente. 
:n commuted. _ Tim venerable Daniel Dana, D. D., died at Now- 
It ia ofiicially announced that the Empress bn ryport, Mass, Aug. 26, aged S3. 
gene is again enciente. _ jj r a 1 fretl Tennyson contemplates a tour in the 
of me public works a careful scrutiny of the antecedents Nebraska City, were a failure. Not more than 2,- 
rpittimntt of candidates tor office. .. r o/tn titttt .. .r,:, „fH.rpd were taken. The 
The Zurich Peace Conference was doing nothing | united States tbe coming autumn. 
i “i ™d'“ wiled action on the 000 of the 300,000 acres offered wore taken. The apparently 
I nnrt of tne friends of tbe Canals may be secured, we p re emptionifcts — the actual settlers have no 
i r , . .. __ riLLffti Com- r 4 . .v i. * al._ _i _ 
— non. Robert Da>e 0»en arrived home on the 20th 
Austria.—T he ministerial crisis is not jet over, nit after an absence of six years. 
! recommend the appointment of a State Central Com- d th ia daD! r er that they may lose It was reported that the new constitution would 
srs'«»“™£r‘ W “ Zrb’omL,^ ^ so, da, b. character™,! b, ,h e pri „cip, e .f d,«„,ra„z. 
5 Resolved, Tnat it is recommended that orgamza- sa]cg ^ may be located j and warrants, tion, by the re establishment of the representing 
- tions be formed in the various senatorial 
Matters at Wasliington. Districts, for me purpose ofmsunng the e ectioni o 
. Luca candidates as may be most favorable to ihe objects 
The Treasury Department is now preparing j lt}j8 c<inV( . nti „ n . 
5 Resolved, Tout it is recommended that organiza- salcg ^ 
,us be formed in ihe various Senatorial and Assembly > . 
istricts for me purpose of insuring the eieefon of holders of which are on hand in great numbers. 
misTuv^ion! may ^ m08lfttV ° rablel ° lh ° ° bJeClS Better Late than not at All.-A base, con- 
C. Resolved, Tnat the State Central Committee be. structtd of gra nite, to support the slab in memory 
— Tbe Anti-Renters of Albany and Eensellaer coun¬ 
ties are still bent on making trouble. 
— In Bombay, India, the deaths by cholera in June 
trad e'feetw^rance and the United States, and ! of Benjamin Franklin and his wife, was on Friday ference had announced at the recent Zurich ban- 
exhibitiDg by comparison, the amount of duties j which sbaH bo held at Unca on the 28ih of September week lftCed in the position assigned to it in Phila- quet, that he had strong faith in the final success 
cauiui mg, oj 1 > from Ha comiuencemeiit, to ex- . . ' . __c„*_ .rik.nnnf^mu, 
provinces by the prerogatives given to the ariatoc- last amounted to 300 or 400 per week. 
racy, and lastly by a strict Catholic spirit. 
The Austrian Plenipotentiary of the Peace Con- 
— Passengers are to be brought over by tho Great 
Eastern at rates ranging from £18 to £25. 
— At some points in New England, the brilliant Au- 
paid by each on the imported products of the ^ del P hia * It restsupon aplain foundation of stone, of the Conference, 
other. These tables, it is understood, are designed and that said Committee appoint a Committee of I’i- and j n dimensions is six feet ten inches long, four Italy. —Advices 
and in dimensions is six feet ten inches long, four Italy. —Advices from Italy state that tbe Nation- 
feet ten inches wide, and three feet deep. The a i Assembly of 'Tuscany, had formally declared 
lo facilitate the negotiation of a treaty between na ,,ce - . ,, feet ten inches wide, and three feet deep, ihe a l Assembly of Tuscany, had formally declared 
he two countries, by which our commercial in- The Chair appointed the following gentlemen as new)eUen ng) chiseled in the solid stone, comprises that the dynasty of Hapsburgh-Lorraine, could not Society there is to be a steam fire engine tournament" 
terests will be extended. a State Executive Committee the simple inscriptionBenjamin and Deborah be reca l le d. - The crop, in Nova Sootia are pronounced by the 
The State Department has been officially inform- Cobb, Geo. R. Babcock. Monroe - '• >" >. Fran yj n> 1790 TheNationalAsscmblyofModeDaarealsotok- 
ed of the ratification by the Government of Nicara- Thomas Parsons. Onondaga— A. . ovey^ ■ • Great d i SC0V eries of copper ore have been ing strong grounds in bebalf of National liberty, 
gua, of the treaty between the two Governments. Higbee. Seneca --Ansel ascom. swago y ^' ‘ made j n Newfoundland. Tne mines contain large Chevalier Farini had quitted Modena for Parma, 
The obnoxious claims objected to by this Govern- Crocker. Oneida A. E. Culver. ew uantilie3 0 f su i p hur and also rich veins of silver, to assume the dictatorship offered him. The mu- 
ment had been previously expunged. Henry 0 Rielly. _ _ The supply of copper is said to vie with that of the nicipality had issued a proclamaiion expressing 
The Government has been advised by General Wgatlier Qf the Lasfc Half of August. best mines in England. unanimous desire for this, and the population 
Harney of his proceedings in taking possession with another hal f month TuB S t. Louis Republican remarks that the winced S reat enthusiasm The government bad 
of the Island of San Juan, and the steamer to- ^ e be ■ _ h _ dewy amount f Plke , 8 Pea P k ld lbus far brougbt into purchased 4,000 nfies and invited the oisbanded 
morrow will convey a reply. From what has ot dell g . . , , . corps of riflemen of the Alps to enter service un- 
, . . mornings — fair days of sunshine — bright star- that city is trifling,—some three or four thousand r 
here transpired, it is reasonable to infer that the mornings °_ j »> _ _ der Parma. 
quet, that he had strong faith in the final success rora of Sunday night was followed by a frost, 
of the Conference. —There are only 13 Revolutionary pensioners In 
ITALY.-Advices from Italy state that the Nation- Massachusetts. Their ages vary from 34 to 100. 
„1 looom ki. ,f T„»i.«nv bad fnrmaltv declared - At the State Fair of the Pennsylvania Agricultural 
a btate Executive omrm t . the simple inscription:—“Benjamin and Deborah be recalled. 
Cobb, Geo. R. Babcock. Monroe— . J - Franklin, 1790.” Tbe National Assembly of Modena are also tak- 
Thomas Parsons. ^onda,a- A. IL Horej, . J. disc0Icrics of coppcr ore haro been Ing strong grounds in behalf of Sa.iooal liberty. 
n,gbee. ,SVn««— Ansel B.scom °m»0 L K m>(Jo jo N „, 00Ildland . Tne mines contain large Cberalier Farini bad qoitted Modena for Parma, 
Crocker. Oneida A- L. Lulve . quantities of sulphur and also rich veins of silver, to assume the dictatorship offered lnm. The mu- 
Higbee. Seneca— .Ansel Bascom. Oswego— L. B. 
Crocker. Oneida —A. E. Culver. New lork 
Henry O’Rielly. 
Weather of the Last Half of August. 
We have been favored with another half month 
quantities of sulphur and also rich veins of silver, to assume the dictatorship offered him. The mu- 
The supply of copper is said to vie with that of the nicipality had issued a proclamation expressing 
ugust. best mines in England. unanimous desire for this and the population ton wU , bl reach lhe tity uf four mUUon 
half month T „. SL Lools Republican remarks that tbe great enthamasm The gojernmen l ad ^ 
gh — dewy amount of Pike’s Peak gold thus far brougbt into purchase 4,00 n es, an lnvt e e —Tho Hew Orlcone Picayune learns that the widow 
be recalled — The crops in Nova Sootia are pronounced by the 
The National Assembly of Modena are also tak- Halifax papers to be superior. No reports of the potato 
ing strong grounds in bebalf of National liberty. ro '' 
Chevalier Farini had quitted Modena for Parma, - Extensive preparations are being made by pork- 
to assume the dictatorship offered him. The mu- Pikers at Chicago for the approaching season’s opera- 
nicipality had issued a proclamation expressing 'I 00 - 
• , n j <h „ nnil „ k ,i nn — Advices from the South show that the growing cot- 
here transpired, it is reasonable to infer that the 
position of tbe Administration admits of no com 
light nights, and one of them gorgeous with do |i ars . Including that reported as in private 
it being fully satisfied that the island Northern Lights of all colors and forms for many ban ds, the aggregate does not exceed $10,000 or 
’ ° hours—and no very uncomfortably hot mid-days §15,000. 
belongs to the United States. 
The Secretary of the Interior has informed cer- 
nours — anu no veiy uuumiiui -— f , p . Unrhv 
Indeed the weather has been rather cool for the Crime in New York.— The quarterly report of 1011 0 K 
iuueeu, tub _ r, ,._r. __+ ,u corps d armee was to be ci 
der Parma. 
It was reported from Vienna that the Emperor 
was getting impatient at the delay in tbe restora¬ 
tion of the Grand Duchy. Also that an Austrian 
corps d’armee was to be concentrated near Rovigo, 
The Secretary oi tne interior aas miormeu cer- -- , . , . „ „,, .. . ... st , n . ut corps a armee was io oe conceniruieu uem .uuvigv, 
. .. . . c. T v. , season The average heat was 6 o , being 2.7 the Metropolitan Police Department, snows tne i . , 
tain memorialists in St. Louis, who ask that the acasuu. auc b » 1 , rp. kn iu n„ m itnt. on the road to Legatione and Modena. 
, , p rr u below the mean for 22 years, but a degree above wbo i e f orce to be l,43o men. The whole number v 6 
public lands of Kansas and Nebraska be with e ^ ^ r> As the aver age of the first half 0 f arres ts during the quarter was 19,2«2, of which iNDiA.-Calcutta advices to July 16, by the over- 
from P rlvate e “ at 1 e c °s e o 1 e pu ic sa e, above the mean, the average of the month 2) 614 were for offences against property, and 16,- i an d mail, have been received in London. They 
that the President is of the opinion that the law was above toe mean - —— 
bin, -Uh no nower tn .rant such renuest. was 63.6% or 1.5% above that for 22 years, and 
invests him with no power to grant such request. 
The State Department has been informed by Mr. 
Wright, Minister to Berlin, that it is not true, as 
reported by many American newspapers, that 
there are several American citizens in the Prussian 
i for offences against persons or the public peace, contain the announcement that the Kmg of Oude, 
of General Quiiman died on lhe evening of tbe 22d of 
August. 
— Tbe Fifth Avenue TIotel, just opened in New York, 
cost $1,150,000. The furniture, oarpets and tbe painting 
$350,000. 
— There aro 81 lawyers, 80 doctors, 15 clergymen, 
and 20 laud agents in Leavenworth, Kansas-besides 60 
“ saloons.” t 
— Astronomers have given the rate of solar light one 
hundred and ninety-two thousand fire hundred miles 
almost the same as for August, 1858, but warmer of the arrests, 14,019 were for offences generally w ho was seized during the Indian war, aDd been in a second 
than that of August, 1857. 
Vegetation has advanced with good promise for spirituous liquors 
traceable, directly or indirectly, to the use ol detained in captivity ever since, has been finally — The eyes of needles are punctured by a machine, 
released by the Indian government. Increased which, superintended by one boy, can punch twenty 
01 A ^letter froT’viaTuz states that Minister and adjoining counties give not so much promise. mention of any disturbance or trouble with Amer- troops in India had accepted o - Y Monday weck> 
Ottoway has been ordered by the British Govern- Apples and pears, and P^ms abound and ftnd th e Japanese authorities as offered them by the governmen _ The public debt of tbe Canadian Government since 
. . . ip.nuLomwf oKoamm nro fine *, the blackberries have not yet expelled tne recen *jy re nresonted. On the contrary, everything Commercial— Breadstuffs.— Richardson, Bpence ~ * . ? nn 
ment to avail himself of the leave of absence pre- . a nmrVAt* fnmatnpfi were earlv 7 . . " " Co. report flour tenoiugdownwaros and prices nominal, the Union of the two provinces, has rieen from $G,000,- 
viously granted, and surrender the charge of the whortleberries from market tomatoes were early, wag going Qn htrmomously. American I0 8 8d@12s. g Wheat declined 2d. Western 000 t0 $GO) 0 00,000. 
Legation to Mr. Matthews, Secretary of the Lega- and j* ave ^ een P d . ®tosupplv TnE great wfestern p,amS are Uteral,y covered were^skmj'an^vanclIoWper?™ Mixed and te” - Ballston Journals advocate the levyiDg of a tax of 
tion. Ably written circulars have been addressed m which tney nave mature y iw w ; tb Buffalo. The dumber each year seems to in- i ow 5sCd<a5s9d. While 7s@78Gd. .P/wtsions.-Purk $2 000 upon the town, to be expended in searching for 
by Ocampo to the Governors of the several States the demand, and of course called louder for more rnfW> bj£4ywJ»b. They go in immense heavy. Lard quiet, but steady. new mineral ppri)!) g 8 . 
the Prussian the fall crops, and many fields of Indian corn will Letters received in Boston from commercial duties on stamps had been proposed in tbe Calcut- thousand a day. 
give the average yield. Some, however, in this houges N8gasaUii JapaD , to June 5th, make no ta Council. Five thousand of the local European _ There were 1,08S boxee of cheese, weighing 67,585 
. .. oAtrtirtinir ominties o-ive not so much promise. __ With Amor- troops in India had accepted of the discharge pounds, received at the freight depot at Little I alls, N. 
by Ocampo to the Governors of the several States the demand and of course called louder for more 
J v . . . c 0 f the ready; all tbe products of the farm and 
of Mexico, impressing upon theip the necessity of 7 % , , . * „ . » _ .. „ 
enfoicing the recent reformatory decrees of the dairy abound, and butter weie 1 0 0 . y 
Constitutional Government. of New York and the railroads-would be cheap 
droves, and at tiimFseem to cast a dark shadow 
over the valley. " 
A letter from Nagasaki, Japan, says:—“The 
Clippings from Foreign Journals. 
new mineral springs. 
—The St. Augustine (Fla.) Examiner asserts positively 
that cargoes of African negroes are constantly landed 
------- rtrtmurb • wheat still holds on its Ionface which A letter irom nagasaxi, oapau, says; xuc The London Medical Times announces the op- in the United States. 
Nothing concerning the late Convention be- J. ’ d j and some not so buoyant new Emperor becomes every day more and more pearance of the Asiatic cholera, by its usual route, - The New Bedford Standard says there is a man in 
tween Guatamala and Great Britain, the former ^ racts o^the whole the banner of p enty’ liberal to the Europeans, and the mandarians of Lm Hamburg. Two cases had proved fatal, both that city who is the smallest of eleven children, and 
ceding a large extent of territory to the latter, ehght. the provinces, instead of subjecting them, as here- be ing importations on the Hamburg steamers, yet weighs 212 pounds. 
has reached this Government in an official form, 18 ™ Sed hl « h > 0 P bnllianllv . abou ; tofore, to all sorts of ill-treatment, display great In tbe latter place, during tbe week ending July - The Central Railn 
bnn«rn tint, the Administration is not an 1 be Aurora Borealis snone oui prniianuy uoouv > __ . .. _ 0 __ 75 th mile. Ten ml es 
hut it is known that the Administration is not an 
indifferent observer of events in that quarter. 
The Secretary of the Navy has issued the fol- 
nine o’clock in the evening of the 28th, and was regard for them, 
magnificent on the morning of the 29th from two New OregonB< 
In the latter place, during tbe week ending July - The Central Railroad of Texas is completed to the 
31st, there were 424 cases, of which 332 proved 75th mile. Ten miles more are expected to be eom- 
fatal. The proportion of deaths is very large, P lcted earl y next eP rin S- 
beinw four-fifths of the whole number attacked. - In and about New York, 800 churches are closed, 
° . owing to the absence of their Pastors, who are takmg 
New Oregon Boundary Question.—T hebounda- fatal. The proportion of deaths is very large, 
lo%Tg“g C 7cmi’ oVdeTrtk'L.'iNoTr'dJ wiifbe *» «tre». Tho display was equal over a great part ry, after leaaiegthe parallel of 49 . was to follow the being fou.-Iifths of the whole number attacked. 
iriven to medical officers of the navy to render of our country, to the richest exhibitions of the main channel from the Gulf of Georgia to the The habitual confiscation of English papers sent an alrmg in the coun try. 
professional aid to any person who is not attached kind a few years a S 0 ’ These Auroras have been Pacific, but it so happens that through the Archi- t0 Paris has induced the correspondent of a Lon- _ Thegtlgar cropinLonleiana i ook8 exceedingly well; 
to the naval service on board a ship of war. The few and feeble since 1850, and their return has pelago de Haro there are two main channels, with don print to inquire into the fate of the purloined ln Texa8) , he sugar and cotton go on very finely, and a 
department will confide in their humanity tore- been anxiously looked for. The cause of them is several islands of important military value between, journals, and it appears, as the result, that the large crop i„ anticipated. 
spond to any appeal for their assistance whenever not yet ascertained. Many yet maintain their Gen. Harney, in command of the Oregon depart- quan tity seized amounts to several tuns annually, _ The Prince of Wales, accompanied by Ms tutor 
the requisite aid cannot be obtained elsewhere, electrical character, and this hypothesis is held to ment of the army, has taken possession of these tbe se ized papers being sold for two pence per and & Court p byBlC j an> i6 expected to reach Quebec by 
An exception may be made in favor of vessels in be supP orted b ? tbe effect on the telegraphic wires islands, contrary to the British construction of tbe pound for ivaste paper after the lapse of a few the next Cana(]a steamer. 
distress when if necessary to secure the requisite the other night. The flashing, too, of light over treaty. The dispute will have to be settled by m 0 nths. This fact arouses the ire of Briton. _ A Niagara correspondent of the New York Times 
medical’aid the authority of the commander may the canopy from east to west, or from north-east diplomacy. The eccentric Englishman, who joined Gari- insists that Blondon is a myth, and that he never crossed 
he interposed ” to soutb ' west > ba3 n0 P arallel but tbat of lightning. American Railroad Iron.—T he assertion that ba j dPg corps f rom pure love of shooting at such the Niagara on a rope, &c. 
P ' - The late Prof. Olmsted held that electricity had no the American railroad iron is cheaper than that oi b ; gb game as the Austrians, always took out his _ The BL Joseph (Mo.) West of the22dult,says that 
medical aid, the authority of the commander may 
be interposed.” 
Personal and Political. 
The late Prof. Olmsted held that electricity had no the American railroad iron is cheaper than that oi game ag tbe Austrians, always took out his _ The BL Joseph (Mo.) West of the22d ult, says that 
agency a3 the cause, but that a nebulous body England, in consequence of its superior durability, memorandum book and made a note on’t, every peaches and pears “taste rather silvery” in thatmar- 
Mat John Biddle who was identified with the between the earth and sun, in certain situations, has often been made, but there have been doubts time he brougbt down 0 ne of the enemy. Tbe ket at six dollars per bushel, 
earlv history of Michigan having been a delegate sent forth its illuminations into our atmosphere, 0 n the subject in some minds, the majority of men result of bis season 0 f shooting counted up twenty- _ A Cincinnati man brags about tbe 
in rnn„J and a member of the Convention and thus amused and delighted our vision. Others thinking that low-priced articles are necessarily „ bead cer tainly, and ten more under the head “tbe Rhine of tbe New World.” A mat 
«? «>• r\r s lr ™ che T'- th “ °;.r;“ r\„ A - -pu— 
the Ohio river zb 
matter-of-fact man 
r^rtrnnr ’ 1 A-e 1 dledat tit^ yrr^inia’Arctic icebergs or fields of ice, or from the cry stals proof has recently been afforded of the truth of the tw , Q Frencbm e D members of the Paris Jockey _ New York city is about nine miles long and not j 
davs since He was the last of six brothers one of ice high up in the atmosphere. All these seem declaration with respect to the railroad iron of Club . five Americans, a few Germans, and one more than a mile wide. Present population no ar 
•/whom was the famous Nicholas Biddle Presi- to be annihilated by tbeir inadequacy to account Pennsylvania, by an experiment that has been Chinaman< from 800,000, including suburbs. 
i * r .i V a oi t -r l. ’ for that splendid aurora seen the other night, and ma deon the Central Railroad of Georgia. In 1856 rop - n i rrmnev Grants voted to the —There are 14 revolutionary soldiers now living 
dent of the United States Bank. _ often in P former displays , overhead or within a the track was supplied with iron, one side being ^ A “'™ G^mS. ta Ma^busetf whose united ages amount to thirteen 
dent of the United States Bank. 
oiten in lormer aispiays, overneau or wnuin a tne tracx was suppneu nu-u nuu, uuc tutu, uuug _ n fPmmnftn« is 
The National American State Committee of little soutb 0 f t he Zenith, toward which all the furnished with American and the other with Eng- 11 ,s 1 ° V ^™ nl alterations in the copper 
Massachusetts, have determined to issue a call for radiations of light sho ot up from the horizon, lish rails. After an experience of two years, the the sum of $50 >°^ It s intended as we hive 
« nctcrtrtiK o tr, Rnetnii ur v in _ . . ® .. ... . ^ . . 41 . . . -j.. •. coinage of England. It is intended, as wc nave 
UU 11 VC --- 
from 800,000, including suburbs. 
unaman. . 4 _ 
, . . . A ( i,„ — There are 14 revolutionary soldiers now living in 
Among the recent money-grants voted to the Mn8BacbugeJtg whose unitcd agcs amount to thirteen 
hundred and forty-nine years. 
— Horace Greeley says that no Mormon can be con- 
any other party 
present light under such an aspect, no one has 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
The Wisconsin Republican State Convention, conce j ved> The electrical influence on the magnet - 
on the30th ult., nominated Alexander W. Randall, and Qn kbe telegraph wires, as well as other phe- Great Britain.— Lord John Russell said in the 
the present incumbent, for Governor. The vote nomenaj se em to demand the operation of that House of Commons, prior to the delivery of the 
was, Randall 118, Scliuitz 40, scattering 20. wonderful power, electricity. Queen’s special report, that Mr. 
A dispatch from Washington says Senator With all the bounties of the season, and all tbe sent to Pekin with a view to the r; 
Douglas has been invited by the Democratic State wonders of the heavens, the Father of mercies has treaty with China, and that it was 
Committee of Ohio, to address the people of that continued to the people the great blessing of health, the government to require the Cl 
State, and that he has accepted. To the Great Benefactor let gratitude ascend. carry out the conditions of the trei 
The American Convention of New Jersey, on the Rochester, Sept 1,1859. C. D. Lord Palmerston, in reply to a 
stead of nickel, (which was first issued here in ’57,) houge thatwi u C08 t $14,000, and be one of the finest 
the material will be bronze. This metal has al- gtructure8 0 f the kind in the State. 
ready been tried in Canada and Nova Scotia, and _ ag are retlirning from pike’s Teak as 
., . ,, ready been tried in Canada and Nova Scotia, and 
Lord John Russell sai in e ^ ^ , q EDg)and will resemble the small 
wonderful power, electricity. Queen’s special report, that Mr. Bruce had been 
With all the bounties of the season, and all tbe sent to Pekin with a view to the ratification of the 
delivery of the the Dew issue ia En g laDd wil1 resemble the small every few miles along the great North 
House oi commons, pnur tu me delivery ot me . , , . .. " u > J 
,, coinage adopted in these colonies. Platte route you meet small trams. 
Queen’s special report, that Mr. Bruce had been 6 , , . , r -v H j. 0 r 
„„„* 4 . ,r,uh rt Triavr th,. ratification of the Prussia is to send some vessels from her Lilipu- _ In one hour an( i flve minutes, 1,600 hogsheads o 
the intention of tian Navy to J a P an > a3 sbe seeks intercourse with tobacco were sold in New York on Monday-aggroga 
State, and that he has accepted. 
The American Convention of New Jersey, on the 
1st inst., nominated Hon. Peter J. Clark, of Hunt¬ 
erdon, for Governor. 
The first of a series of State Conventions, de¬ 
signed to arouse the people of this State to the im- 
News Paragraphs. 
The Oneida Sentinel says that Mr. Sanford 
’ * . ,1 ni • f ii„ that country. She’d better be quick about it, or ing the enormous sum of $400,000. 
t ic got ernmen o require e linamen u . Prussia left for them to find on _ T he Washington monument contribution box put 
carry out the conditionsof he treaty tb J re J rD) if the Kaiser and the Emperor should up in the New York Post-Office yields only about half 
Lord Palmerston, m reply to a question said it ^ , a I dolIar a day , which is decidedly slow, 
was the express desire of the government to en- unne io spon n. N V was founded in June, 
courage the formation of artillery corps. It is ofiicially reported to the Emperor of t e J' ce ”’" month up to the 23d nit, 69,040bodies 
The nomination of Chas. Lennox Whyte as En- FrAnnh that, chloroform was used in 30,000 surgt- > ‘ -- 
French, that chloroform was used in 30,000 surgt- ^ :ma irora ^ g cU 
rtw s t,lled assistant took up their residence in the silent city. 
Adams, of Rome, has a fig tree in his garden, which VO y Extraordinary to Central America, and rumor- cal operations in the Crimea by skilled assistant nutritive Works are reported to 
t__ _ i _i_ a a c? —,^ ^ .. • tt. j /"'i_ x nrUkAuf n o;«rvKx Anci tRimilar Rneceaa i> 08 ton Jjoco 
.portance of protecting the interests of the canals ba3 upon it about one hundred figs. Some of them e d cession of territory in Honduras to Great surgeons without a single death; a similar success 
* ID l,n-.rn n.-I + n n l.-onlnnc, •, • 1 3 -_ _• I _ iV. i _I., ll..* ll,. Loo Cnllnurnrl tit! It 8 TUI U1 st rati Oil at hOllCrinO aDU 
I by legislation, as against the unequal competition are ripe, and have quite a luscious taste. B rn»iu, u»u giutu u» » ».» “““ -- ™ “"“T.'," .. , rp b „ v . hppn 
of the Railroad lines, was held in this city on the “ Albion,” one of the finest stallions in the English government was seeking to strengthen its Magenta; but in English hospitals there. have been 
Britain, had given rise to the impression that the has followed its administration at Solferino and b gg e jailiroad boad8 ba8 caused the smash. 
. Takmg pay for work in worth- 
lst. The attendance of delegates from abroad was world, the property of Col. George Elliott, near possessions in that quarter. -- --- Ma8s.,whocontratcedtnegianu e . D " — 
quite respectable,—many of the leading canal men Gallatin, Tenn., died on the 18th ult., only a few Tbe steamship Great Eastern was to leave the operations in the Crimea, lhe London oeai s around a horse 8 ta ll, died on Saturday week 
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Magenta; but in English hospitals there have been _ ^ ^ Qf Mr Ebcn Knowlton , of Rockport, 
about 100 deaths in one-third of the number ot whQ contratC ed the glanders while playm* 
quite respuctuuitr,-UidUj Ul l-uc icauiUB CUllilllHUU avuu *» ---- j - --A. - ihnf PnrB 
in the State being present and takmg an active days after his owner bad refused eight thousand Thames on the 2d of September for Portland, in from chloroform begin o be 
part in the deliberations and proceedings of the dollars for him. He was twenty-two years old. Dorsetshire, and thence proceed on her trial trip, ner’s Inquests are rarely ca e or. «,eiy nng 
Convention. The Convention was organized hv Tne. editor of the Frederieksbnrir fVa.A AW, aad return in season to take her departure from depends on the mode of administration. 
Convention. The Convention was organized by The editor of the Fredericksburg (Va .,) News, a °« return in season to taxe ner uepaiuue nom 
tbe appointment of tbe following - gentlemen to who is summering at the White Sulphur Springs, Holyhead for America on the lotli, as already an- 
office: writes of a colored man whom he has found there, nounced. 
President—D. R. Barton, Monroe. Yice-Presi- who is an Ex-Judge of tbe Supreme Court of France.—T he triumphal entry into France of 
dents — G. R. Babcock, Erie; H. J. Sickles, Or- Liberia. At present he is superintendent of tbe tbe army of Italy took place on tbe 14th inst., and 
leans; G. D. Lamont, Niagara; Thos. Parsons, bath-house. He was born free, bad $1,600, and passed off with great eclat. The streets were deco- 
Alfred Ely, Monroe; L. B. Crocker, Oswego; Jas. concluded to go to Liberia; went, and was appoint- rated and crowded to excess, and the illuminations 
J. Glass, Onondaga; A. E. Culver, Oneida; H. ed Judge by President Roberts. He remained, in tbe evening were on a grand scale—tbe soldiers 
O’Reilly, J. Myers, New York. Secretaries — A. however, only six months. bearing standards taken from the enemy received 
M. Clapp, Erie; R. D. Jones, Monroe; H. Allen, The Treasurer of tbe New York State Coloniza- ovations. The Emperor, it is said, was coldly re- 
— Dr. Hays, one of the companions of Dr. Kane, 
organize shortly another Arctic expedition, un cr 
auspices of the American Scientific Association. ^ 
— The way in which Napoleon III disarms is to 
who is summering at the White Sulphur Springs’ Holyhead for America on the 15th, as already an- i T is becoming pretty evident that one part of _ The way in which Napoleon III di8 “™ 
writes of a colored man whom he has found there, nounced. the Villafranca programme cannot be cari ied out draw 0 i d cannon from Ids ships an ° no tice. 
who is an Ex-Judge of tbe Supreme Court of France.— The triumphal entry into France of without much difficulty. The people of Tuscany, have rifled ones to rep ace lem a g , oc k of 
Liberia. At present he is superintendent of the the army of Italy took place on the 14th inst., and Parma and Modena will not submit to the return —The Prussians are adding rapiy They 
— - > - . , A. — • - - I mu.-i_.-i-Of their Austrian Grand Dukes and Duchesses. ri fl e d cannon, now the ultima ratio regnu _ 
rated and crowdeTto^ They will resist it by peaceable means, and if need have a number on hand, and mean to have many ^ 
in the evening were on a grand scale-the soldiers be, by forcible means. Their protest is not noisy, _ Xher e is a field of br00 “ ^ , antc d by 
bearing standards taken from the enemy received but it is firm and decided. Under these circum- Rockford, Ill., of SO ac | r ^®’ inroW82 feet9 inches apart 
ovations. The Emperor, it is ..id, was coldly re- stances. Loots Nanonnos s.JS he will not help nuctlneq, the dr,,M - 
.oiwoS rtrtorii.wq On Knnitnv thasa sovereigns regain their thrones. If Austria _ Simrock, the celebrated Professoro 
The Treasurer of tbe New York State Coloniza- ovations. The Emperor, it is said, was coldly re- 
New York. A Committee on address and resolu- tion Society acknowledges the receipt of twenty- ceived in the Democrattc quarters. On Sunday these sovereigns regain tneir inro . ’ ". 
tions was appointed as follows:—Ansel Bascom of five thousand dollars, a donation from a friend, evening the grand banquet was given by the Em- undertakes their restoration, single- an'e , t \ere ^ ^ TnG e r man y d < 
lunatic asylum. The recent ex 
j Seneca; S. B. Hunt of Erie; T. T. Flagler of | towards a College endowment in Africa. 
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peror to the principal chiefs of the army. At the 1 will be more war in Italy. 
ny destroyed the balance of his mind , 
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