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—---- j , „ . w , . r „ h |>p n before inquiry, as I grasped his outstretched hand. ‘Yes, to the following paragraphWe have reason to gfr 
TO RURAL AGENTS, SUESCEIBEES, &c. , 15 pounds of bal.as . emu . * „ sir—and English, too.’ He drew me into the cab- believe that a definite treaty of peace will soon be 
' , T | we began to descen tom is e,> ^ ewere j and there was the head of the party, a noble- concluded at Zurich. It will, however, have the 
Thk Rural New-Yorker enters upon a Aew high. At 6.32 thermometer 23 hearted Scotchman named Angus Cameron. I im- signature of only two powers-France and Aus- _ La 
Quarter this week, and we embrace the occasion to now about stat.ooary, and thought we were g ^ ^ _ that we came in with a tria The preliminaries of Villa Franca will be cousin. 
notify its Agents, Subscribers and other friends that ( north of east. We could, we Jongb^iM _ g ^ were lost , and had been four days without strictly maintained as to the relations of Austria _ 8pain jg agitating the quegtion of t£king GibraUar 
Lake Superior iron ore is finding a market in Wis- 
single and club subscriptions—either for a year, or , water below us, but unable to recognize 
three months, on trial—are now in order and respect- j 0,38 we threw over a bag of sand—making 80 lbs. 
fully solicited. To those tvho know and appreciate 0 f ballast discharged— leaving about 120 lbs. on 
the paper, we need only say that the quarter upon , hand. We distinctly heard a dog bark. Thermom- 
which we now enter, and the ensuing volume, will j eter 28—rising rapidly. At 6.45 thermometer 33. 
f ood —asking where we were. Imagine my sur- and Sardinia. A Berne telegram says a courier from England. 
prise when he said we were one hundred and fifty f r0 m Vienna had reached Zurich with instruc- _ There are 200,000,000 feet of lumber manufactured 
miles due north of Ottawa —in the dense, uninhab- tions to draw up a treaty of peace, and doc- in Bangor, Me., yearly. 
ited forest, whose only limit was the Arctic circle, uments for the cession of Lombardy and Sar- _ K oggutb has returned to London. He had a bait 
wmen we now emer ana ; eter re-nsiug more I dispatched the young Indian for La Mountain, dinia. No allusion is made to the Duchies. It is 0 f a few days in Paris. 
le worthy the enviable reputation the Rural has At 6.50 it was dark, and I could make no more A J 0 ,, , , , , ,, . . , ... , . ,. e „ , J 
vc won,uy r o.uu ’ ^nii «nd who came in after a moment, the absolute picture hoped that a treaty will be signed in a few days. — The bears are committi 
attained — and all others are invited to giveit a care- memoranda. I put up my note book, pencil and " « a 11 that tho oahin contained , . , ine nears are commmi 
ful examination It has thousands of ardent and watch and settled down into the basket, as much of wretchedness. All that the cabin contained At the Agricultural show at Lewes, a steam chaff every part of Wisconsin. 
f influential friends, each of whom will, we trust, at home as though at my post in the Reformer was freely tendered us aTi^ Jja^O eat L, - cutter expiode d, kiUing six persons. “ The gas works at Galveston, Texas, were put in 
make some effort {during the ensuing few weeks and offic , From this point until the next morning I Upward8 ° f a thousand marine8 ’ st) ™S fuU ° peratl ° n la8t AA 
committing depredations in nearly 
Znths,) to augment its cvrcuMion \and usefulness I'nly give my experiences from memory ^ 
in their respective localities,-and Now * the Best We heard, soon after dark, a locomotive whistle, future and“S® ^ wUdhtl WCFe t0 leaVC ED * land for ^ th f ovcrIand t0 yMd 50 “ pCf ^ 
Time to Commence the Canvass. As liberal Pre- and occasionally could hear wagons rumbling brighter for the deep darkness throug route. The first of the squadron, in service against - The Cleveland Medical Gazette has an account of 
miums and Gratuities will be given for Clubs, &c„ a i 0D£r the ground or over a bridge, while the dogs had just passed. China, had already sailed. The government intends a tumor weighing 129 pounds. 
as last year Oct. 1, 1859. be pt up an almost ceaseless serenade. We sailed to dispatch fifty gun boats, sloops, frigates and _ Mr. Gregory, of the diggings at Pike’s Peak, hau 
- , along, contented and chatty, until about half past Personal and Political. other vessels. An order for 2,000,000 catridges, returned to Georgia with $25,000. 
IN ntiis. seven,’ when we distinctly saw lights and heard A dispatch, dated Augusta, Ga., Oct. 6, says:— packed in 200 boxes, had been executed at Wool- — A new volcano has sprung up in Oregon. Mount 
TER3YES, IN ADVANCE: 
for one year. for six months, 
Italian war was, 
at Houston and Gal- 
skyward we sailed. In about 20 minutes we again 000. The Democrats are successlul in all 
descended, but. this time no friendly l'ght or “deep third and seventh Congressional Districts 
mouthed watch dog’s heavy bay ” greeted us. We T re t ur ns of the Mississippi electic 
the report of the day was, that the question of the — A new saline deposit has been discovered at Cen- 
were over a dense wilderness, and settled down Pemocrat i c ga i ns . 
The returns of the Mississippi election show Duchies bad been arranged, and that Tuscany is tral City, Marion Co., Southern Illinois. 
m r&n 
over a small lake. We had our life preservers 
ready for use, but got up again by throwing over 
all our ballast except about 18 pounds. Mr. LaM. 
now said it was folly and madness to stay up any 
to be reigned over by the King of the Belgium’s 
It is a remarkable fact that the Alabama Legis- ^cond ^n, and Parma and Modena by Maximilian 
lature is unanimously Democratic. 
Another report says the Count de Flanders is to 
— There are at present in the world about one hun¬ 
dred and twenty-one thousand Mormons. 
— Andreas Pifzy, one of the “Old Guard” of the 
have the three Italian Duchies and the Arch Duke Napoleon, died on Sunday last in Brooklyn. 
Lieut. Mowry s election as Delegate fiom Ari- j dax j m jij an> y ene ti a , with separate constitutions. —The Queen of Boni, of the South Pacific, has left 
longer, that we were over a great wilderness, and zona was unanimous ; out of 3,000, it is not known ^j lege repor f s mus t be taken for what they are her twelve husbands and taken a new one. 
the sooner we descended the better. We conclud- that even one was against him. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., OCTOBER 15, 1859. ed to settle down by the side of a tree, tie up, and Official returns of the Maine election are 
worth. — There has been a tremendous gale on Lake Mich- 
Another Paris rumor was to the effect that there igan, causing an unprecedented rise of water. 
DOMESTIC NEWS. 
Matters at Washington. 
wait until morning. In a moment we were near received from all but a few small towns, and the was to be n0 (j b i nese expedition at the head of the _ it is stated that the Circassian Chief Schamyl has 
the earth, and as we fell I grasped the extreme top result is as follows:—Republican, 56,348; Demo- Pe j bo The Mandarin has proffered an atonement, been taken prisoner and sent to St. Petersburg, 
of a high spruce, which stopped our descent, and crat, 44,348. Republican majority, so far, 12,000. coup i e d with the promises of all the satisfaction _ the Cincinnati jail there are now fourteen 
we were soon fastened to it by the large drag rope. Senate. —Republicans, 30; Democrat, 1. Rep- re q U i re d ) and that the Ambassadors will be re- prisoners charged with murder in the first degree. 
While it is authentically stated that Minister 
The touch of that spruce sent a thrill of discomfort resentatives. —Republicans, 119; Democrats, 32. ce iy e d at Pekin. 
— Fifly horses were burned with a stable at Mud 
Ward did set out for Pekin, there is now, after to my heart ’ for 1 knew that its kind did not gIW The citizens of Ohio, at the next election, vote The p aris correspondent of the London Herald, Springs, El Dorado county, California, August 23, 
having exchanged ratifications, no official advices in any weli settled ’ nor an ? warm countl T- upon an amendment of the Constitution, estab- regards the scheme for placing a Belgian Prince 
O 6 _ ir. t _or/mnd llcl.;..™ onmvil inatond nf hiAnnial sessions ot the Ji.. Ji _ J J: _ l —„ 
— The Boston Transcript says the swallows have 
gone South, and that they all left on the same day. 
— The people of Turin are going to express their 
received at tlie State Department It may be Mr. LaMountain sa'd, after he looked around, lishing annual instead of biennial sessions of the on the throne as a ridiculous canard. gone South, and that they all left on the same day. 
mentioned that Captain Tatnall, in a letter dated and. made as much ot an examination of the scene- Legislature. The TJmeg p arig corresp ondent again draws at- - The people of Turin are going to express their 
July savs that the invitation of the Governor of ry as we could do for the darkness and rain, (for it Major David B. Greer, an early pioneer in tention to the great activity in the French dock gratitude to Napoleon by erecting a monument in Pans, 
the Province to Mr Ward designated the 8th of had rained the past hour) that the “ Atlantic was Arkansas, and Secretary of State for 19 years, died dS; and states that he has been assured that - Some burglars in Albany have been living in a 
that mouth for a conference with him. P'ayecl out-we were far into the woods, and if we on the 2 9th ult., aged 57. there are now building, or under orders to be built, temporarily vacated house in the densest part of the 
But little official information has been received got out alive we ought to be thankful.’ TV e rolled The Governor of Florida has issued a proclama- twenty ships of the line—ten of the very largest city< 
in official quarters, relative to the filibuster move- ourselves up in our blankets, and patiently waited ti directing the Judges of Probate in the size, but all strictly fighting ships, steel-plated and, —The people «f Pans have recently presente to te 
ments. As to the reported departure of a party of until morning. 1 he rain dripped down upon us counties to take a vote on the question whether provided with iron peaks or prows. Empress Eugenia two vases of O o.d, weighing 180 
fillibusters, the only authentic account in the pos- in rivulets from the great balloon, and it was not -y^r esb Florida shall or shall not be annexed to Numerous exiles had arrived at Marseilles. ounces. 
session of the Government, is, that they left in a !o D g before we were wet as men could be. After Alabama. The Paris correspondent of the London Specta- ~, Th ° eholera J ,a8 ° arrn< ! 0 ° n ^ hundred 
tug boat about 10 miles below New Orleans, but a night passed in great discomfort we were glad to tor, who has, on several occasions, communicated ! lr P er8ons iu Hamburg this summer nine hui 
which could not convev them to the place of their see the first faint rays of daylight. Cold, wet and EOKEIGN NEWS. early and authentic news, asserts that Napoleon 1U 1 • .... . , 
— The people of Paris have recently presented to the 
Empress Eugenia two vases of gold, weighing 180 
— The cholera has carrried off one thousand six hun- 
which could not convey them to the place of their see the first faint rays of daylight. Cold, wet and 
destination. They doubtless expected to be taken rainy, the morning broke, the typical precurser, 
„ j j. c ii t i_— 1 ne cnoiera ous armeu uu uuc uiuunouu wa uuu- 
The Paris correspondent of the London Specta- . , ... 
. r . : , , dred persons in Hamburg this summer—nine hundred 
tor, who has, on several occasions, communicated . * 
’ 1 HI tl 111V. 
on board a larger and more suitable steamer. In we were to learn, of many other mornings to be 
FOREIGN NEWS. early and authentic news, asserts that Napoleon 
- accepts the plan of the King of Belgium, which is 
Great Britain. — The American occupation of g j V e the fortress of Peschiera and Mantua, and 
the meantime, the federal officers were, according spent in those uninhabited wilds. The rain did the island of San Juan attracts considerable atten- theStatesofParmaandModenatoSardinia,tore- 
to thfrir instructions, to use every legitimate means not cease, and we concluded to throw over all we tion in the journals. The Times editorially states instate the house of Loraine in Tuscany, and restore 
to intercept the fillibusters. 
jLord Lyons, the British Plenipotentiary, has preservers, the anchor and compass, 
had in the balloon .except a coat apiece, the life the facts 'of (She c,ase afad says, fortunately the af- the legations to the Pope. After the introduction t acher 
flip ftnf.li.ir nnd nfimnnw r - top IIippp pun hp nn „ • _ tp-i„ 1-- 
in July. 
— The total value of American vessels and cargoes 
lost at sea during the month of September, is about 
$950,000. 
— The French Academy’s prize for poetry has bees 
awarded this year to Mile. Ernestine Drouet, a school- 
fair is iu good hands, arXd we trust there can be no 0 p a variety of reforms, Yenetia is to have gov- 
— Samuel Pike, of Brattleboro, Vt., gathered last 
week a second crop of strawberries grown in his garden 
r had a protracted interview with Secretary Cass in The Atlantic, relieved of her wet load, rose ma- reason to doub.Uhat M governments of the two ernmenta l instructions and an army of its own, week a ““® 0Ild ' cro ’ p 0 f strawberries grown in his garden 
regard to the departure of the Nicaraguan Expedi- jestically with us, and we were able to behold the coun tries will proceed to a decision in a spirit of un der the Arch Duke Ferdinand Maximilan, with tb [syea r 
tion. He announced it as the determination of his country below. It was an unbroken wilderness of mod eration and equity. The article concludes as the title of the Grand Duke of Venitia. This — a Rood telegraph operator working ten hours ner 
_ . » . lnlrAO o riTMt na O vi /I 1VH fnl f fVlof tu a n <iTi in n rtiiftcdinn rtf /mmroninnnn Ivnl . ... « ,. n a 1 • _ A o D 1 * J & 1 
tion. He announced it as the determination of his country below. It was an unbroken wilderness of moder ation and equity. The article concludes as the title of the Grand Duke of Venitia. This — A good telegraph operator working ten hours per 
Government to protect Nicaragua by force against lakes and spruce—and we felt, then, that we had follows:—'“It is not a question of convenience, but stimulation has the concurrence of Austria. A day, brings a receipt of about $75 to the treasury of the 
invasion This course is recognized by the Gov- gone too far, through a miscalculation of the ve- of justice. The decision should depend on the in- Congress is to be held at Brussels. Itwillbepre- company. 
eminent’ of the United States, and therefore a locity of the balloon. As the current was driving terpreted terms of the treaty, and it was evidently sided over by the King. This letter is dated on _ (l What , 8 in a name? „ 0 ne of the candidates for 
telegraphic dispatch was at once sent to the com- us st] U ^ tbe nort h, '' ve dare not sta 7 u lh as we not doubted by either government, a short time tbe evening of the 27th. The Paris Patrie has an county 0 lfices in La Salle Co., III., is Wait, and another 
mander of the British squadron, directing him to were drifting further and still further to that ago, that this interpretation could be discovered. ar fi c ] ej which partially confirms the above state- Waitmore. 
land such a force as maybe required for the “frozen tide” from which we knew there could be If) however, it should prove that the existing con- ment . _ The Governor-General of Canada has appointed 
expulsion of the fillibusters, should they succeed n0 escape. Mr. La Mountain seized the valve- vention cannot be so applied as to satisfy the con- According to the last accounts from Paris, the Thursday, Nov. 3, as a day of general holiday aid 
in effecting a landing. cord and discharged gas, and we descended in trading parties, there can surely be no reason why treaty between France and Cochin China, was ex- thanksgiving. 
T. B. Beaumont, formerly of Jamaica Plains, safety by the side of a tall spruce. We made the two States, which have now adjusted their respec- pec ted to be signed on the first of August. —The champion oarsmen of St. Johns, N. B., are 
N. Y., now a resident of Hong Kong, China, in a Atlantic fast by her anchor, and for a moment tive limits across an entire continent from the At- The Paris correspondent of the Times says-that aboutto go to England to meet the great oarsmen of the 
letter dated July 23d, says, a rumor here, probably talked over what we should do. M e had not a i an tic to the Pacific, should not complete the work C b erbo urg is about to be armed completely on a mother country. 
a Chinese story, is, that the Emperor has sent a mouthful to eat. No protection at night from the j n the narrow waters of A aucouver’s Island.— war footing, and that rifle cannons are being pro- — The papers of the entire West-as far as the Mis- 
communication to the Governor of Shanghai, say- damp ground, were distant we knew not how far Americans may assure themselves that in such ne- vi(Jed f(>r &u itg batteries _ ^ sissippi-are rejoicing over the recent rains. They were 
ing that the firing from the forts of the Peiho from any habitation, were hungry to start with, gotia tioDS they will meet with no conditions but, _ T heSardi n ian Government has address- g rcatly necded - 
river upon the British and French Ambassv, was °° earthly hope of raising a fire, and no distinct those of f a i rneS s and amity on the part of tfcrrs ’ , , ‘ , p denvino- the re- -The New Bedford Standard reports a pumpkin 
not by his orders, but by those of Mandarins, idea as to where wewvere We concluded to trust country . it would be hard, indeed, if children of vine in that city which is three hundred feet long, and 
whose heads he has ordered to be struck off for to the compass, and took a course which would the same stock, who can feel the sympathies of 
the act. It is expected that the American Minis- bl ' 1D S us out of an 7 wilderness we might be m.- blood and lineage as they were felt and expressed such rumors enureiy m « • _ The Austln (Texag) 8tate Gai! ette says that $16,000 
the act. It is expected that the American Minis¬ 
ter, Mr. Ward, has proceeded to Pekin. 
Perilous iEronautic Voyage. 
bring us out of any wilderness we might be in. blood and lineage as 
We settled in our own minds that we were either j n tbe W atersof I’eib 
in John Brown’s tract or in the great Canada wil- j n adjusting a petti 
derness—to the south, we thought, of the Ottawa, coast 0 f tbe Pac ifi c . 
and knew that a course south by east would take The London Post a 
in the watersof Peibo, should find much difficulty Saidinian Government is also said to ha\e pio- havc h ccn lost latelyin the mails between Galveston 
in adjusting a petty boundary question on the teated to the Great Powers ag.mst he secret ard „„„ Now 
J b r afiorded by Austria in recruiting soldiers for the 
It is said that Capt. Comstock, formerly of the 
The London Post also again refers to the subject, Po P e - Ev * dence 1S belug publish ® d pi l° Ve tkat steamer Baltic, is to bring the Great Eastern from Port- 
In the last issue of the Rural New-Yorker we us qu if we had strength enmigh to travel the and says if the importance of San Juan is to'be Parma ’ under the government of the Duchies, did ]and t0 New York . 
mnnlinTi nf lhA hfkllnnn ffsp.pnsinn fit \ J r TY»oir» + o>n o mint.rn nt.t lt.nriA rmrintr thft wur. 
made brief mention of the balloon ascension of d j s t ance 
Messrs. La Mountain and John A. Haddock, at 
considered, there can be no doubt that its posses- 
Watertown, Jeff. Co.; the fact that they were nine eHng ftbout a mile and a half we came to the bank curit of Britisb Columbia. It thinks the govern- ... «>e Duke or J 
daysabsent without aw oi as ot.ieirw erea ou s, 0 f a sma ii cree k, flowing down from the westward. ment at Washington can have nothing to gain by P art in P ubhc affairs - _ photogr; 
and the receipt of a telegraphic dispatch stating At thig point we were agree ably surprised to find tbe adoption of the violent and unjustifiable pro- Switzerland.— The Lausaone Gazette says that successfully i 
they had “ landed 300 miles north ot Watertown ^at some human being had been there before us Cee dincs of Harney. tbe minister of the United States, Mr. Fay, has irregularities 
in the Canada wilderness. Since that date Mr. _ for Pound se v era l small tree 3 cut down, the The screw steamer Fox, Capt. McClintock, sent presented a memorial to the federal council, pray- _ Chicago 
To the south-east, then, we started. After trav- gion by E Dg i an d is absolutely necessary to the se- 
not maintain a neutral attitude during the late war. 
The Pope remained in a very alarming state, and 
— A horned owl, supposed to be about one hundred 
years old, has just died at Arundale Castle, the seat of 
Cardinal Antonetti had declared him unfit to take the Dukc of hj or f 0 i k . 
part in public affairs. _Photographing on porcelain, it is stated, has been 
Switzerland. —The Lausaone Gazette says that successfully accomplished in New York, regardless of 
t.bp minister of the United States. Mr. Pay. has irregularities of surface. 
in the Canada wilderness.” Since that date Mr. 
-for we found several small trees cut down, the 
Chicago is cursed with obscene handbills to such 
Haddock has returned to the editorial chair and cQa][s from an old fire> and a half barrel which bv Ladv Franklin to the Arctic regions in search of ing it to intervene with tbe cantons, which have an extent that an abatement of the nuisance is urged 
f.TOniclioa Pia random with a oranhie account of . . , , • . J J “ _ & _ .._ _ t: __ u 
furnishes his readers with a graphic account of bad contained pork. I eagerly examined the stamp, the traces of Sir John Pranklin’s expedition, has persevered in their laws, restrictions or intolerant in some of the papers, 
the trip. We make extracts as follows: 
Every arrangement had been made for a success¬ 
ful inflation, and at 27 minutes before 6 P. M., the 
glad words “ all aboard ” were beard from Mr. La 
Mountain, and myself and that distinguished acro- 
: Mess Pork, 
P. M. 
Montreal.” 
returned to England, having been completely sue- measures against the United States, in order to 
cessful. At Point William, on the north-west coast maintain a modification of the same. 
— The first Arab newspaper ever published in the 
Turkish Empire, and out of Constantinople, has been 
of King William’s Island, a record was found dated Turkey.— Amicable relations were established commenced at Beyrout. 
This settled the question that we were in Cana- April 25th, 1848, signed by Capt. Crozier and Fitz- between Turkey and Persia. 
Mountain, ana myseir ana tnat uistmgumueu mi«- ims »«*«<** " , , . * * The record says the Erebus and Terror Matters in Candia were assuming a serious as- 
nant stoDDed. into the car Many were the friend- da—for I very well knew that no Montreal inspec- J 1 * * , , , ..j 
naut sieppea into me car. man y c uu JU * . . 1 ere abandoned three days previously m the ice pect, and numerous troops had been sent there, 
ly hands we shook-many a fervent “God bless tion of pork ever found its way into the interior of wereaoanaonea unee y P . , ../ anr • ra p ’ 
you,” and “happy voyage,” were uttered and ma- New York State. We traveled all day Friday up five leagues to the N.W., and that the survivors C iRCASSiA.-Schlamyl was betrayed and deliver- 
ny handkerchiefs waved their mute adieu. the unknown creek-crossing it about noon on a m all amounting to 105, were Proceeding to G eat ed a prisoner to the Russians for a bribe of 6,000, - 
As we rose into the light fleecy clouds, they floating log-and striking on its southern bank, a F^h nver Sir John Franklin had died June 11th 00Q rubles . The Circassians continue to war 
looked, between us and the earth, like patches of “ blazed ” track, which led us up to a deserted tim- 1347, and the total deaths to date, had been nine against Russia . 
snow we see lying upon the landscape in Spring- her road, lying on the opposite side from a large officers and fifteen men. any ee p y S Commercial — Breadstniffs. — Messrs. Richardson, 
, , 1 ,. * ,, , , , , . relics of the Expedition were found on the western Spence & Co. report decline in breadstuffs. Flour dull 
time; but when we rose a little higher the clouds lumbering shanty. ^ - -_,..u . ..—--- 
time; DUI wuen we rose a luue luguer lue uiwuuo mmuenug _maiiom’. T»l»rwl find nther* wpre and quotations maintained with difficulty; new Ameri- — v™-.vj 6W . --— - 
completely shut out the earth, and the cold white For four days our adventurers were rafting down shore of Km S " in ' am s Island ’ and 8 can 25@27s per bbl.; wheat was also dull, and had de- died recently at Redwood, Minn. He became a tem- 
„ P __ c„ mo i„„ww •.withnoth- obtained from the Esquimaux, who stated that af- clined ld@2dper cental; western red 7e4d®9s; west- perance man some years ago. 
— The equinoctial storm at the South was unusually 
severe. Great damage is reported all along the coast 
from Virginia southward. 
— There are now in Germany, Denmark and Switz¬ 
erland, 63 Baptist churches and 7,120 members; 25 
years ago there were only 7. 
— A miner on Lake Superior was blown 60 feet by 
the premature explosion of a blast he was preparing. 
He was torn into fragments. 
_« One-legged Jim,” a renowned Sioux warrior, 
masses below u.s had precisely the same look that rivers or journeying across the country, with noth- ^whi^M^ perance man some years ago. 
a mountainou^ Snow-covered country does, as you ing to eat but a frog apiece and four fresh water Ci * * « , , quarter; mixed 588 <i@ 6 »ld; yellow 5s; white 76@7sCd. — The quantity of coal ga9 annually usee in 11 a 
look down upon it from . higher mountain. In clams. While poling the raft they had construct- the ice and sunk, and the other forced on shore, Mejsjw Bigmd,..«■*T* » b “'» " ,toa,cd “ 
six minutes we were far above all the clouds, and ed upon one of the lakes, scemiDgly so numerous where she remained. Hr oxwa un P G o., James McHenry' & Co., and others quote beef public pay $13,500,000 per annum. 
the sun and we were face to face. In eiglitminutes in that vicinity, they heard the report of a gun, etrate.beyond Bellot straits, MdwmtereamBrenh *»h o“n - Tho c,ers »' °‘ Sprlngfla'd, Ohio have amied in 
after ieaviDg tbe earth, the thermometer showed quickly followed by a second report. Jlr.Haddock ford l>ay. Minute and in eres mg a dull and holders pressing their stock of old on the mar- publishing a remonstrance ag.iins ' ' 
& 7 1 ^ _ a: 4;^*, ioKn/1 SfiVArQ cVplPtnnCJ nf , A rm.. clmmo « rtf 1A7 GHA tnriou ot bhlirffh Ph fl r 1 1 lllllft lllirS. 
publishing a remonstrance against the holding« 
a fall of 24 degrees. It stood at 84 when we left, remarks :-“No sound was ever so sweet to me as expeamon are pmmsueu. - 
The balloon rotated a good deal, showing that she that. We halloed as loud as we could a good ma- Franklin’s men, large quantities of clothing, &c 
was ascending with great rapidity. At 5.48 the ny times, but could get no response. We kept our and a duplicate record, up to the abandonment of 
the thermometer stood at 42, and falling very fast, poles going, and had gone about half a mile when ships, weie iscovere . 
At 5.50 we were at least two miles high—ther- I called La Mountain’s attention to what I thought The crew of the Great Eastern had been arres - 
mometer 34. At 5.52 we put on our gloves and was a smoke curling up among the trees on the ed and tried at Weymou , or mu inous con u c , 
expedition are published. Several skeletons of ket The official repori shows a decrease of 147,000 teries at church and charitable fairs, 
pigs. Lard steady at 56s for good refined. Tallow ad¬ 
vanced 6d. Butchers quoted at 57s. 
The San Juan Boundary.—T he National Intel- 
— A large number of Pike’s Peak miners are leaving 
the mountains for the valley, in consequence of the 
prevalence of rain and snow storms. 
— The Missionary Herald for October says the French 
ligencer, which always speaks upon such topics em j grau t traffic on the African coast still continues, and 
shawls—thermometer 32. The wet sand bags now 7 side of the hill. My own 
evesLhthad bezun to in refusing to wash the decks when ordered. The with caution and accurate information says, in ita baneful influences are sensibly felt. 
J ° ° ■ - - sentenced for three months reference to the boundary dispute:— Although _ G aribaldi has issued a proclamation threatening to 
- - „ . - “ , _ ,, , , 7 warn sentenced for three months reierence w hue uuuuuuij •— “‘■“““6“ — Garibaldi nas issueu u proclamation - o 
became still with cold—they were frozen. As- fail me to an extent that I cou no., epen upon . . , t j j y a t hard labor and the we do not, in general, like to see our military com- s h 00 t any of bis men who venture to profess themselves 
cendiug very rapidly. At 5.54 thermometer 28, it when a long steady gaze was necessary He rSlht ihe^vide^ *ow^4 manders on distant frontier posts assuming, with- Mazzinians, Repubficans, or even Garibaldists. 
andfaliing. Here we caught our last sight of the said it was smoke, and that he thought just below out ve ry urgent considerations, responsibilities _ Earey , the horse-tamer, has arivaMn ayoung !ady 
earth by daylight. At 6, o clock we thought we it, on the bank, was a ,u - canoe. na cw mo . . stronnlv denounce the incomplete which may jeopard the peace of the country, yet, 0 f Westchester Co., who has recently been exercising 
were descending a little, and Mr. La Mountain di- ments the blue smoke rolled gently yet unmistaka- English joui nals strongly denounce the incomplete J J I l horgeg with great success. 
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This shot ns nn aorfrin—thermometer 26. and fall- saved. sea * A vague rumor has & T , o r st.rn.it. « iun-nc* *** nnhiiV. will enjoy the pomologi- 
This shot us up again—thermometer 26, and fall- saved.” sea - vague rum 1 -Nrnv^nihpr nrobable that the Island of San Juan, in the Strait finds a fitting wife, the public will enjoy the pomologi- 
ing very slowly. At 0.05 thermometer 22-rny feet Paddling the raft to shore, Mr. H. hurried up the first voyage will be postponed until November.- probable tha t . Islandl ot^ban^ ^ Cfl] exhibltio * of a now varie ty of “ Dwarf Pair.” 
were very cold. At 6.10 thermometer 18. We bank, and came upon the shanties of a lumbering Thus, however, is aut hontafaTdy Mn^ioted.an ry G * n . Uarne y couM not, consistently - The Toronto Leader says photogaph ten dollar bills 
drifted along until the sun left us, and in a short station. “I halloed”—he writes—“a noise was she is still advertised to ea^ e y 1 . with strict duty permit it to be taken undisputed on the Sore Bank are in circulation. They can be dis- 
time thereafter the balloon began to descend. At heard inside, and a noble looking Indian came to land, on tbe 20th of October. J , British troong or agents ” iinguished from the genuine by their purple tinge. 
G.30 thermometer 22-rising Threw over about the door. ‘ Vous parley Francais ?’ was my eager The London Morning Herald gives prominence possession of by the British oops a 0 ents. 
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