MOO UK’S RURAL NEW-IORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL ANT) FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
FEB. 20. 
PUBLISHER’S SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Yfovli 
Provincial Items. 
13^*There is Yet Time to form new clubs for the present , cv) - --- 2(4 Jv M'S ^T/ J1 1 It 
volume, and also to compete for and secure the Premiums ottered on ! ——- - 1 ■ ■ - TlIEBE was a foot of snow at Toronto On 3d inst 
last page of tills number. The active friends of the Rural audits j m *p . T _ * -— - 
objects, and all other advocates and promoters of improvement, are j Synopsis o 1 Proceedings. he ioronto Leader announces that application rn . . 
invited to continue or enter upon the canvass. Hundreds of our sub- -• will be made to the Provincial Parliament at its , nsumption ol snails i 
scnbers can, if they will, easily add to our circulation in their re- Senate.—M r. Divan reported adversely to the nex t session, for a charter to incorporate a Pail wav t0 SU ° b an ex *- ent as to seriou 
ESKXon'theTablf ^^ion within certain limits. Laid ^pany, under the name of the Niagara Falls " 
to aid people in conquering the bard times. Strangers Who may ' ' C ‘ and Petl0lt Railway Company, to construct and T T , . . 
receive this numiter are invited to examine it carefully, and if ai>- Mr. Brandreth reported favorably to incorporate work a line °f railway from the town of Clifton or f UK Kecel i )ts lnto the Uni 
proved, we trust they wiu show u to their friends, speak a good word, the Commercial College of Medicine. near the present suspension bridge on the Niagara fr ° m customs > duidn g January, 
and receive and forward subscriptions. Back numbers of this if- „ _•_. . river ir r,_i.L . , g . 450. This represents an Utrrrr 
Thebe was a foot of snow at Toronto on 3d inst. ^ ^ ^ J *** 
Synopsis of Proceedings. The Toronto Leader announces that application - - 
-. will be made to the Provincial Parliament at its lnE consumption of snails in Paris has increased 
Senate.— Mr. Divan reported adversely to the next session, for a charter to incorporate a Railway t0 8 / Cb an extent as to seriously injure the oyster 
ill to restrict taxation within certain limits. Laid Company, under the name of the Niagara Falls tiadC ‘ A whole side of the new fish market is de- 
n the table. and Detroit Railwav . voted to these delicacies. 
I™* fmgtajilw. | Site Ifint’s Caiuifttsrt 
on the table. 
and Detroit Railway Company, to construct and 
Tl; WC T y T TT i0 Jriend% speak “ E,XK] word - tlie Commercial College of Medicine. near the present suspension bridge on the Niagara 
and receive and forward subscriptions. BTiS’*Hack numbers of this ,, c , , . ,, . f b lxmgu-ia 
volume can still be fumthed, if desired tjr l’enom entitled to M Smith lnoved a resolution of inquiry as to nver > In tbe township of Stamford, to the Detroit 
any of our Specific Premiums, will please state what they prefer iu whether any judges of the Supreme Court have r i ver > -Amherstburg, or to the town of Windsor, or 
the letter containing remittance. made any charges against the State aside from to some point at or near or between these towns, ” 1ICU u itau ari u ousmess rev 
Clubbing with the Magazines, Ac.—We win send the Rural their salaries and for what services. or the said river, passing in as direct a line a« nn« undoubtedly increase largely, 
Assembly.-—T he Speaker presented a coramuni- able through the towAof Simcoe to the to™ oi „, T “. S v A™ 1 . 8 -'?" 0 " 1 
Rural and either The Horticulturist, Honey’s Magazine, Arthur’s cat)on trom the Attorney General in reply to the Ihomas, and from thence to some point on the 
Magazine, or any other $2 magazine for$3. resolutions, stating his opinion that the bill annex- Sarnia Branch of the Great Western Railway in the 
tne of railway from the’town of Clifton or , T “ E Receipts J ? to the United States Treasury 
present suspension bridge on the Niagara 7°“ c ri u f k,mS ’ durm S January, amounted to SI,932,- 
tlm da -r„..i a , I Ills rOpreSGntS an afl r irrpnra.tA nf ahrmt. _ 
— There are, in the U. S., 1,217 distilleries. 
Canada has at present a population of 2,500,000. 
New 1 ork has nearly 500 miles of paved streets. 
— Washington Irving was born in N. Y. city in 1782. 
There are 42 farmers in the Pennsylvania Legislature. 
450. This represents an aggregate of about $20,'- Co y be BmaI1 ' pox 18 vcr >’ prevalent in Rappahannock 
000,000 a year, as January is usually a heavy moijth. 
When trade and business revives the receipts will 
— There are eight steamers regularly navigating Ore¬ 
gon river. 
The St Louis Democrat says that the Secretary 
of \\ ar has recently made a private arrangement 
with certain speculators to deliver to the United 
Ex-Governor Gaines, of Oregon, died suddenly, De¬ 
cember 9th. 
juagazms , or any outer & magazine for j cauiuuuiis, Biaung ms opinion that the hill annex- °amia uranen of the Great Western Railway in the 7- ucuvur lu me unueu 
ry ant person so disposed can act as local agent for toe Rural, iug the town of Ossian to Livingston county was the township of Lobo, with power to construct a ^ a ^® s commissary department at that poinl^ fifteen 
"' d each a " T 10 T‘ n n er in 016 K00d caU8e unconstitutional, consequently the apportionment bridge, tubular or suspension, across Niagara river , n , dred mules for the Utah Expedition, at one htm- 
TJT I em u L a aPPreC ‘ at£d bH1 of 1857 was unconstitutional so far as Broome for the use of such company. g andsi ^ dollars per head --a pretty dear price, 
veuientiy obtab.abTe, and fJnot tor fe re* to give” ^ counties were concerned, as with- The Board of Arts and Manufactures for Upper Wl ™ N the last four >' ear3 over one hundred per- 
Gen. Houston, of Texas, intends to make Arizona his 
future home. 
— The Albany police last year arrested 3,953 persons for 
criminal offences. 
The Board of Arts and Manufactures for Upper 
w , 1 * 1 —The Nebraska papers are complaining because they 
Within the last four years over one hundred per- have had no winter. 
name of PosbOffice, and also State. Territory, or Province. ® ut Kaid biH Broome county is entitled to two mem- Canada offers a prize of $100 for the best and a T™ haV6 b ? Cn convicted in the U- S. Court for the - Two more newspapers have been suppressed by the 
—--— . hers and Livingston only one. prize of $r>o for tho Northern District of New York, for counterfeiting. French government. 
List of New Advertisements this Week. 
a yuic ui jiuu ior me pest, and a v *1 
prize of $50 for the second best Essay on the JSo . ri1 Dls t nct of New Y °rk, for counterfeiting, French government. 
A. Colby A Co’s Gift Rook Store—O. N. Needham. 
I’binca* P. Jiates' Farm for Sale—Gideon Granger 
Wanted; A Few Energetic Young Men—M. W Siini 
Persons using Ink—R. F. Roardnian A (to. 
Also, an opinion that the present House can “Present Manufactures of Upper Canada.” The forging Pension Pa P ers . and violating the Post- -The San Jose Tribune estimates the population of 
constitutionally amend the apportionment act. No prize to he awarded during the next Provincial ° ffiCe Ia " 8 ' This 8hows that crimes against the California at 597 , 000 . 
Pear and Cherry Seedlings—Ellwanger A Rarry. 
betii A. Rushnell, Breeder of Durham Cattle, Ac. 
Srecial Notice. 
Reapers, Mowers, Ac—U. S. Ag. Society’s TriaL—II. U. Soper. 
other business of interest Exhibition. 
' f A f f pCCial p0 ^ ittCe W T 0r<3e / ed on a petition SEVERALof the Canadian journals are endeav 
f? r .the repeal of the excise law of 1857, after an ex- ing to arouse the public . 
citing struggle. ° r 
r _ _ . of imprisonment for debt 
Ilerort unfavorably to g,v B 60 per cent of dative of much positiv 
excise moneys to the inebriate asylum. mm. nr nn T1 ,„ , 
laws of the United States are very frequent, and —The cholera now extends over the whole northern 
furthermore that the prosecution of such criminals continent of Europe. 
although involving quite a large outlay of money, —There are 3,364 newspapers published in the United 
generally results in their conviction and nnniah. States and Territories. 
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ui kuc vttuttuwu luurimis are enaeavor- \ • i • 
ing to arouse the public against the present system th0Ugb lnvo vln S a lar U re outlay of money, - There are 3,364 newspapers 
of imprisonment for debt fvhielUs id to bfr ”. “ nvicll °" “’U* State, sod Term.™,, 
ductive of much positive evil, while it produces t - Some of the ladies of New York, are adopting the 
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but, iu many cases, its operation'is'cruel’amTunrea’ ‘“'i l Jrocecd but about forty '8SI ~ S210,0M,S88. 
— The taxable property of Iowa in 1851 was $28,464,520; 
1857 it was $210,044,538. 
is arrived at Baltimore, 
Synopsis of Proceedings. 
finement from every chance of exerting himself to 
so says a writer in the Plaquemine Sentinel, who i _Since the ]st lost., 200 men have been discharged 
bas visited it The writer Sds tit of ^ the Brooklyn Navy’ Yard, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., FEBRUARY 20, 1858. 
e - for himself and family the necessaries of life. C T \ , V aU 1 aS . ll,at 0n tlie S]de of 
Senate.— Various petitions and memorials were Tm, , lhe main land crystallized salt is to he seen, piled 
presented, including one from Iowa, praying for £] pm-m- the value f ^o/oto 1857 Up in blocks - one above another, and shining in , 
re-imbursement of expenses of the Tndion wtov ot ’. ,, . 0 ’ mpo1 8 >^12,135; being tlie sun like glaciers. Oaks are found not, far 
re-imbursement of expenses of tlie Indian war at 
Spirit Lake, and that the volunteers in that war 
:X7 ’• 7 , being tlie sun like glacicra Oaks are found not far 
a decrease in the value of exports of £114,005; and from this lake. 
News of the Week. 
receive grants of the public landa 
ar an increase in the value of imports of £175,901. 
From Washington we learn that tlie Senate Com- 
A joint-resolution was introduced iu the Seuate 
on the 9tli inst., from the Committee on Foreign 
Important Intelligence from Mexico. 
mittee on Territories had under consideration the Pelap ° n8 > authorizl ’ D S the President to use the 
A Mm Farmer, of No. 47 Ludlow st, New York, , , ' at erson ! an , Alljan f, I>r 
, . . . ’ best mathematician in the world, 
who has some curious notions concerning the ^ „ 
t iii , ^ , _ , —ThewifeofCommoaoreO.il. 
means which should be adopted for relieving the at Xewport) K . j on tbe nth in8t> 
suffering poor, has placed a sign in front of his _ T , > , , 
— The dead letter branch of the General Post-Office re¬ 
turned 38,000 letters to Europe. 
— A bill preventing the marriage of first cousins has 
passed the Kentucky Legislature. 
— John Patterson, an Albany printer, is said to be the 
best mathematician in the world. 
— The wife of Commodore O. H. Perry, U. S. Navy, died 
President’s Message and Lecompton, but have ar¬ 
rived at no conclusion as to their action. 
The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will 
shortly report in favor of extending National cour¬ 
tesies to the agent of the Turkish Court, and afford¬ 
ing him every facility to consummate his visit to 
this countrj'. 
lhe Navy Department has received dispatches 
dated Porto Prayo, Jan. 6, from Com. Conner, com¬ 
manding the African squadron. British cruisers 
rrcsiuent to use the The steamsliin i„ ft v„.e n . B * a iront oi ms 
val forces if necessary, in the event of the refusal 7th and arrived at New (hie ' ruzontho premises with this strange device:—“Plenty to eat 
Paraguay to give satisfaction for the attack on GeoSfl Slrl ZftT. /“‘“.IT l ." 8 ‘ «* »•» W” The philanthrope gentle- 
— The banks of Philadelphia very quietly resumed 
specie payments on Wednesday week. 
thVeXX7 W rZu u T Zr CK ° n General Comonfort, late President of Mexico' 7 7 ,7 X *7 . 7 6 -The Madison (Ind.) Courier states that 60,000 hogs 
the steamer Water Witch, Ac. There is some talk Garcia and Conde were anion- her nassenvers’ . al !' Cady ex I ,ended ?”> 000 m Ceding the have been packed in that city this season. 
of sending out a Special Minister to make a de¬ 
mand. 
Mr. Evans reported resolutions making appro- 
toarcia anu Conde were among her passengers. 
We have the following details relative to the re¬ 
cent outbreak in Mexico : 
priations for printing tlie decision of the Supreme ing been abandoned by his ti’oons ^lefWh"l Lb tbe State Pe P artment > tbe Attorney General’s steam, invented by a well-known electrician. 
Court, in the Tired Rontt eoore ... J • °I’ S , Kit the City OI office. Interior TleTiarlment Pnol.nffioo T)one^„,e.i .... ~ 
hungry, and offers food gratis to all w T ho will par¬ 
take with him. 
The Washington States says there are connected i 
— A party of men have left Chicago, Ill., for Lake Supe- 
perior, to pack ice for the Chicago market. 
— The London Times notices a plan for telegraphing by 
Court in the Dred Scott case. 
Mr. Doolittle offered an ami 
that in passing the resolution 
office, Interior Department, Post-Office Department, j _ The San Frai 
had committed another outrage in seizing without eadoise tbe Joctrine of the decision, and Provisional President of Puebla and other ,.oi,X Cers . at 1 tL ® heads ot the several bureaus - Their brate<1 llis “« olden wedding,” a few days since, 
just cause tlie James Watson, a vessel bearing the 7 ° a f ° r „! 1C ayC8 and Days > whlcb resuIted a Y es within the radius of the city He acknowledged “°7 1 ! 1 , al ° ffice h ° UrS are from 8 A< M> to :i P * M ’ ~ The Bauks of Washington, Baltimore, Georgetown 
American flag. She was taken into Sierra Leon 19;na J s32 -. the government which had been A. Gayard, a pawnbroker of Sacramento, has in and other cities have resumed specie payments, 
and afterwards restored. Com. Conner has been A discursive debate ensued on the resolution, nominated its ministers Thev i' ’ 7' pawn a gold watch made in 1769, which was pro- —It costs the government $42 to transport a barrel of 
assured by Com. Wise, senior British officer that and was carried b Y a vote of 32 to 21. 7th , , , . , f y ’ ' ’ up to the rented, 1781, by Washington to Lafayette. Itbears flou r from Fort Leavenworth to the army in Utah, 
the facts of the case have been laid before the Mr ‘ Wilson 0,rered a ^solution to the effect that the cler foAnmunT ’ &n d<3pendlng upon inside of lhc case the following inscription:—“G. -The Pennsylvania Coal Company has just concluded 
British Government, and that the officer who com- lhe Secrutar Y of War b e required to inform the Juarazer as President f th n Washington to Gilbert Motier de la Lafayette, Lord to k,10ck 75 cents off the price of each tun of coal, 
mitted the outrage would he deprived of command Senate what officers of the army, belonging to the President of the i7„„hi,v , bapre “ e Courk is Cornwallis’ capitulation, Yorktown, Dec., 17,1781.” -The total number of vessels lost for the 13 months 
the facts of the case have been laid before the 
British Government, and that the officer who com¬ 
mitted the outrage would be deprived of command. 
The Treasurer’s statement for the week ending 
Monday, 15th inst., is as follows:—Receipts, nearly 
$1,644,000; deposited in New York, $1,500,000; 
subject to draft, $4,439,000; drafts paid, $1,100,000; 
for the quarter ending with December received 
Senate what officers of the army, belonging to the President of“he^labile intoZTonsti^Hon 
-^« ! oa,,edCo nf e ss ,„ g etl,cr,, ( ,.„a;,,ta j , 
01 such absence from service Agreed to +7 < Congress together at Guaanajanito, State Lunatic Asylum.— The Annual Report of 
The Army hill was taken up, but no conclusion PzJut S/T- °i tbe , Iiberals ’ while this Institution was presented to the Senate on the 
arrived at • ° dl d ° G ado and Alt enja de Galedeo at several Uth inst The number of patients in the institu- 
HousE—The resolution was adopted authorizing ^ fT* aga ' nSt ti0 ? ^ th ° commencement of the year was 231 
the Committee annointed to v. i e bolds 0l ^aha, and the Castle of males, 230 females—total 461. Number received 
into the treasury from all sources, $7,920,664- ex- tbe Committee appointed to investigate charges Perote was in ths knml, nfX L i 7 “l , . „ , . - - - 
penditures, $17,000,000. against the late Door-keeper to extend their inquiry Alviru-/ i«Liti i r berala DonJuan dunn 2 lhe >' ear 12 9 males, 106 females—total 235. of railroad improvements to the amount of $1,050,000. 
Since our foreign news on next page was put in into aE Y charges affecting the official conduct of State of Guarem avC us forcea under ar “ 3 in the Wh ole number under treatment 360 males, 336 fe- - It ia a singular fact that the winters of 1837-8,1847-8 
type, the steamship Niagara, with four days later the present Door-keeper. Eleven v« Xlc ♦ i , • males—total 696. Daily average under treatment were remarkably mild in their temperatures, 
intelligence, has arrived, and we condense twni A bill was passed appropriating $80,000 for the rX r,„, * t _ gllt ‘ a S to i oI ’ p 4ce M exico before 463. Ordinary capacity of the House 440. There -The King of Prussia holds a million dollars of the 
— The total number of vessels lost for the 13 months 
just ended, is 576, amounting in value to $17,861,600. 
— It is said there are open 3,000 dram shops in Boston, 
10,000 in Now York city, and as many in Philadelphia. 
Capt. W. Tyler, of U. S. Navy, died at his residence, 
in Newport, on the 11th inst. He was 70 years of age. 
— The city of Wheeling, Va., has issued bonds in behalf 
intelligence, has arrived, and we condense the fol- I A biI1 was passed appropriating $80,000 for tlie G en /uloaga t i , 7 ^ , 7 °‘ tb ° H °" Se 440 ‘ Tliere r 7 ( g 
lowing from her report: expenses of running the Boundary Line between ™ SueT 7 '™ ^ PCrS ° nS 7 bt ‘ Cn d,schai ' ged recoxered « males, 54 fe- mortgage 
« ue ater neivB fr„ m ,e0ia had been re *»K.V of «.« Unite, S ,» t e, in,, the SS Z 1* - T „. 
The King of Prussia holds a million dollars of the 
mortgage bonds of the Krie Railway which mature in 
ce7o t To w r? rc - Te~ y of thc t,niM Md *• s, * te of iw‘n:;:, -* 
robele near Alamhigh on lhe 7 o'f Dec.7d took «r. Harris, of IBinois, introduced , resoiolion for 'feed the”— “ "**’ I f °" m ±' “ d cis . bt fcmale9 bav « «« «■« »*T 
proved 36 males, 47 females—total 83. Twenty- T The sa m e quality ef flour vvhich sold in N. y-., i n 
fmir moloD onhi „u ___ ,. , , ,, January, 1857, for $6 50 per barrel, now brings there only 
CoTZZ:Tol7Z r°e oceuniedM 1100 ^ t0 “ arch ^ tbe city of Mexico, and tution since its organiza«on7n“i^W paUe^. steam frigate Minnesota, on her recent trip to 
27th of Dec meet tbenb 80 There have been discharged 4,614-discharged re- ^na, at times made sixteen knots per hour under sai. 
27th of Dec., after defeating the rebels and taking Committee under Mr. Harris’resolution: — Harris, more fighting was inevitable. Gen Alfaro i,„,) covered 2 112 _ A iaohnrreoH 7~ I aJ one. 
six guns. Gen. Chamberlin proceeded with a col- of IIk; Ste P bens , of (5a -; Morrill, of Yt; Letcher, pronounced at San Louis l’otosi in favor of Santa charged unimproved i 095—died rru—d/ \ ~V l” I ~ T,ie refil,in S establishment of Maysville (Ky.) Coal 
umn to Rohilcund, and afterwards joined Sir Colin °f Va.; Waiie, of Ohio; Quitman, of Miss.; Adrian, Anna as Dictator. * ' ‘ not insane 34 ’ j0,) dlscbar S ed J Oil Company was destroyed by fire on the 9 th inst. Loss 
Campbell at Agra. The Decca mutineers had en- of ^ J -> PusseP > of N. Y.; Buffington, of Mass.; Gen. Zuloaga had issued decrees restoring the 
tered the Asranico, and her Majesty’s 54th foot Stephenson, of Ky. ; Anderson, of Mo.; Walbridge, Ecclesiastical and Military jurisdiction renealino- 
were in pursuit of them. The conduct of the 31st of Mich ’’ White - of Pa -i Bennett, of N. Y.; Wins- the laws of 1856, which declared the pronertv oi’ 
i not insane 34. i $ 70 , 000 . 
Storing the „ _ ,7** re, ~7 . —Since the establishment of the United States mint. 
repealing ilIE Pea » Letter Office.-T he number of let- to the present time, the total gold coinage has been $505,- 
property of ters 111 Pie °ffi ce at Washington, containing arti- 821,910. 
Regiment of Native infantry had excited suspicion. low , of N - C. 
the Ecclesiastical corporations alienable, and s 
The Dead Letter Office. —The number of let- 
cles of value other than money, registered and — It is thought that in a few years the Chinese emigra- 
sent out for delivery to tlie owners during the six bon 4° our Pacific States will be larger than from all 
months ending Dec. 31, 1857, was 4,364, the con- Eur °P e - 
tents of which were as follows:—Bills of exchange, — 7310 new Governor of Maryland decidedly condemns 
V. ,77 7 7. ’ ^ re, • - nominal value, amounted to $1,460,685 68. Also „ * 
expected she would float on the 30th or 3lst. The following was announced as the Select Com- The States of Nueve, Leon, Tamaulipas and 307 deeds and land titles, 72 articles of agreement 
l ie London Advertiser intimates that the hill suttee to examine into the facts connected with Coahuila will act in union in the coming conflict aad policies of insurance, 42 certificates of stock v ^ 
to place India under the immediate government of tbe salc an d purchase of a tract of land at Wilkin- p a Llava and Ariziba would resist the entrance 142 pension papers and land warrants, 51 ’> miscel’ o/doB-T 
If the t WD W ° ““I PaSS ! hiS yCar ’ Heavy drafts p,° n l 1 ^cations: - Hawkins, of N. Y„ of Santa Anna should he attempt to come. It is laneous articles, and 120 daguerreotypes. Nearly _ Th# V 
T^e IT Tti U r ° r t0 Cmbark f ° r lDdia - SoS r u ’ ’ ° f Me ” Fl0rence ’ of PeilD ” r: PP ° SCd Vura Cruz would remain faithful to La ab of the above letters, with their contents, have ult L 
The army of the line ,n France is to he divided Ha - of Maa ^- Llava and the Puros. been delivered to tlieir proper owners A verv ripe Jeach 
£uZ^T ma ** h '. C °” fincd t0 War ' T'fZ aPPr ° Priatillg Lventy-five thou- Gen Zuloaga, after his election as Provisional large proportion of the valuable dead letters reach ' -There' 
— There are 56 manufacturers of tobacco in Richmond, 
Va., whose united capital amounts to four or five millions 
of dollars. 
— The Vicksburg (Miss.) True Southron, of the 29th 
ult., acknowledges the receipt of a full grown and half' 
ripe peach. 
— There is still standing in Bristol, R. I., the chimney 
Minister had addressed a note to the British, Bel- chase of British North America and Cuba. The march with the church party troons to the u- 
crian. Swiss and fiawUr,;™ -j... _ , __. . . __ _. .. 1 " 
gian, Swiss and Sardinian Governments, demand- people of said provinces to regulate their institu- meet tbe allied forces of the liberals. 
ie dead letter office through the fault of tlie writers built as early as 1684, by Capt. Church, the hero of King 
-either on account of misdirection, illegible Phai P’ 8 War - 
riting or neglect to prepay the postage. —An insurrectionary movement at Rome was said to 
- -*—•-- have been planned for the 15th of Jan., but the Police 
Destitution in New York City.—I t appears frustratcd u - 
from tbe appeal of the Association for Improving Prof. Agassiz believes the mildness of the season to 
ing certain measures to prevent renewed attempts tution s in their own way. The House refused.— The schooner Harkness arrived at New Orleans the Condition of the Poor, that there is probably be occasioned b - v the heav V rains of the last summerheat- 
at assassination I Ayes only 10. m__.. .. . au ”> *,_ ^inn- 0,0 «»,n, 
at assassination. 
The correspondent of the Times reports that no 
from Tampico, on the 11th inst., with dates to the at tlie P resent time, a more prevalent and absolute ing tlie earth 
lne correspondent of the Times reports that no : - j 28th ult The government of that State support stateof destitution in New York city than was ever 
further measures of repression will he directed China.—W e may now expect to receive early j tbe Tacubaya plan, while Generals Parodiand Gar- kno,vn ’ More than 15,000 persons have been ad- 
agamst the press. information of the renewal by the English of mile sea oppose. It w r as reported Hint, n 1 . 1 ..™ . ded to the list donondunt mum th^ a 0 = 11 ^ 06 ^ 
— A company of Frenchmen are forming in N. Y to 
dig for Capt. Kyd’s treasure, at some place which they re- 
Business of the Rochester IV 
followino- ova f., , , —-—v.„ uuu.uv.vu av >uc last -“o -—“‘vj yuvemujent persist in “““t™ “mub ji,uuu: ius siiueu maiinenum- 
the bn - I , ng ® ° a a l ! ar sta temcnt of accounts fifty-one vessels, including twenty steam sustaining Comonfort. A number of tumults have ber of persons at this time receiving alms is more 
coast of Africa. 
■s been given of the 
negroes from the 
Reported weight ^ fro^heTostl- 
Addito b °‘l tS w Wh h^ 1 dlUOnS WCre made ’ 2)659, C0Uld be Spared from the g arrison of Mong Kong, masters at work throu-houUhTcouTttvIoT v" 1 ' AN0TnEK New Territory.-H is pro 
Add °° by VVaigh -L° ck over reported cargoes, and the French assistance that was counted on, up the petty frauds committed to avivd . k ” 1S make an effort for a Territorial organizati 
25,141,599 pounds. Total weight of cagoes, 965,- there would he ready by Christmas as manv as mentof W„i * re/ 1 d 1 d the pay ' up P er Peninsula of Michigan, under the 
838,270 pounds Average weight of cargoes, 22o’ 10,000 men to operate^nst Cantom ™**«*»'«*«*<™** Superior or Mackinaw. Thi country « 
158 pounds. No. of boats weigkedligtucs. No. -- moratestbe conlnl o? ei!k,^Charleston enu- some 10,000 square miles, abounds in m 
o flout- 8 800 HI W N 0 of busM, 0 ; r *t ° f , A project is on foot to within three da^^ani T* "* < 
matr/TeJ /T T “ BI T° B y-~ It is Proposed to _ The Gov. of Pa., has sent a requisition to the Gov. of 
make an eliort for a Territorial organization of the O., for Mr. Porter, the $50,000 defaulting Sec’y of the Am. 
upper peninsula of Michigan, under the name of Sunday School Union. 
Superior or Mackinaw. The country embraces —The New York Common Council has appropriated 
some 16,000 square miles, abounds in mineral re- $2,000 for the entertainment of the Turkish Admiral when 
sources, and has an estimated population of 10 ,000- he arrives in this country. 
— The Congregational Churches in Lowell, Mass., have 
already dispensed with their choirs, and adopted congre¬ 
gational singing. 
— A law suit is in progress in Chicago, involving the 
title to 80 acres of land, in that city, worth over half a 
million of dollars. 
ke a grand excursion to the Mediterranean, age of the reports made to liead-ou-irw* ’“i’w!,’ At present jt is a Part of the State of Michigan, - The statue of John Adams, intended for Mount Au- 
,-ing New York about the first of August The were written upon, three contained fr ° m tLe mam portion of whicb , however, it is burn, was on board the Oxford, abandoned at sea, as also 
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sifke^Thr^ltl! Fattem ^ separ ated by the straits of Mackinaw, and with the statue of Daniel WebBter. 
, r programme is to touch at Gibralter Malta Alevan thrpe ekeina cili- oupi, . . ., 7 ^ separated by the straits of Mack 
the following Mann rr era tLn 7 7 ^7““^ at eadl place a sufficient drawing, one a letter and a $3 hank hill, one a Ynr™Wu„™ w™ 
the following Managers of the Western House of time to enableto7/tt? ^ <J l & ™ S> °“ e & letter and a $3 bank one a Young Women for the West.-TLc New York 
Refuge, in this city, who take the places of the class The number of passentrers is limited to ZZo L //i/!/’,/// ,1™ 1 ribb ° n ’ ou ®, a worked Tril ™ ne says the Women’s Protective Emigration 
-win, tm; juaous ui me mass ine numoer of nasspnrror« i« limitAd +a ir n _ _ . .... — — oeijo put. i» oxucu a x luicuioe r.migrauon 
whose terms have expired: Messrs. Wm. Pitkin the fare of each, if adults will he $750 ^thp 1 of onst-tro' I’A °+i e ll cbina baby - 1 be amount Society, sent away another party on the 9th inst, 
Isaac Hills, Addison Gardiner, W. A. Reynolds and expenses of the voyage, it is calculated will /dse 28 centewhite by tbe Erie Railroad ’ They numbered near fifty, 
Hiram Blodgett Mr. B. resides in Genesee county, the whole cost to about $ 900 . ’ paid was $7 17 °«nt which should have been and were hound to Illinois and Northern Indiana, 
hich it has no common interests. the 1st of January the Circassians, under Sefer 
—--a.-*— -- Pacha, carried by storm the fort of Akedon, Russia, and 
Young Women for the West.—T he New York massacred th e garrison— 1 , 200 . 
ribune says the Women’s Protective Emigration —Pitt Platt has been appointed Post-Master at Piatts- 
iciety, sent away another party on the 9th inst. buTg ’ 'Ibis alliteration is equal to Peter Piper, who pick- 
_■ the Erie Railroad. They numbered near fifty, td J,tck of P 1( - kled peppers, 
amount which should have been and were hound to Illinois and Northern Indiana.’ “ exclusives ” at Washington now wear small 
I in charge of Miss Rich. !, teel hoops m the bottoms of their pantaloon legs, to give 
0 them a genteel set over the boot tops. 
