MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Contents of the Rural for September 25, 1858. appears to have been taken by surprise in the sue- Latest Intelligence from Utah. ^ » 
< cessful laying of the long wire, and to have omit- - 
. .agricultural Pag* ted provision for a stronger strand required at St. Louis papers of the lGth have advices from _ 
Fnru^hACTteolture tUfCS . . ... . 309 either terminus, to save the line from the dangers Leaven worth to the 13th inst., by the U. S. Express TTT „ ... ~ 
Havre» j*» tent Hone-Hoc, iiUDHirated,].". 309 of shallow water. This heavy cable was only Co., to Boonville. The Salt Lake mail arrived at H- Choskrt, of . ew Y ork, known as the “ fire 
Ti>eChinese Sngar Cane. 309 shipped from London, under the charge of Mr. St, Josephs on the 10th inst., having made the trip klDg ’” bas received the fot. Helena medal from Na- 
IS Cum »^n the fi rstof mb month. Hismstmc- intwentydays. The Mormonscontinued toarnve p “ o r tJ ' slx 5ear8 8ervlces underthe 
Permanent Meadows—stock Feeding, . 310 tions were to make the substitution at the Yalentia m the city from the South, and are entering upon 1 
Burying Potatoes. 310 .end forthwith, and then proceed to Trinity Bay— their usual avocations. Brigham Young still keeps ^ The notorious horse, Cruiser, which, next to the 
Wheat in wirconrio,....no a task requiring at least three or four weeks in the himself concealed, and lives in constant danger ^®bra, was supposed to present the most insuper- 
Latest Intelligence from Utah. 
AGRICULTURAL Pag* 
Management of Pastures,.3')9 
English Agriculture,.309 
St. Lours papers of the lGth have advices from 
Ykius fatajtapte. 
SEPT. 25. 
Site Pats dtmtejw. 
Co., to Boonville. The Salt Lake mail arrived at J ' H ' ° H0BBRT - of New York, known as the “fire -The Atlantic Cable weighs a little over a tun 
Si JosPDhs on the lmh inst having made the trir, kin &” bas received the St. Helena medal from Na- t0 tbe mile * 
intwentydays. The Mormons continued to arrive ? ole ° n - for t^nty-six jears services under the wires are ^ing extended to 
first Napoleon. 
_ , . , _. x — There are 14 persons in prison at Boston, 
The notorious horse, Cruiser, which, next to the charged with murder. 
a task requiring at least three or four weeks in the himself concealed, and lives in constant danger Aebra, was supposed to present the mostmsuper- ^ — The paid in capital of the Atlantic Telegraph 
fulfillment. The London morniDg papers of Sept. and fear of the vengeance of his own people, who a ^ e difficulties to the horse-tamer Rarey, is an- Company is $1,906,000. 
<*»»*■»■<• ..nt.. ,*»»</%». »a*»•.»*.u....people,... to b :"" , r. er . K,r T i '/°' 
Door Yard Fence,. 310 1st announce accordingly, that at the end of three have become greatly incensed at the unveiliDg of nonnce d to appear at the Alhambra, says a London 
Jturai Miscciiany .—Monroe County Fa>r; “Spelt” wheat, An- weeks the line would be ready for public use, and bis numereus frauds. This confirms the former P a P er > as a circus performer. 
Rural Miscellany.—iiorrne County Fair; "Spelt” Wheat; An- weeks the line 
other Ilorvc Fair; Liquid Manure; A “Cenlnry” Team; N. Y. that tbp T nnrb 
State Ag. College; Improved American Black Raspberry; Tbo J _ 
Illinois state Fair,. 310 that occasion. 
HORTICULTURAL. THE VellOW 
that the London celebration would be reserved for reports. 
Attorney General Tremaine has gone to 
One company of troops had left Fort Bridger for Richmond County, to initiate legal proceedings 
— In the U. S. there are six thousand brokers 
and six thousand barbers. 
— There were only 95 deaths in Providence du¬ 
ring the month of August 
— A project has been started in Paris to connect 
The yellow fever is still continuing its dreadful 0re S OD > aad others would leave soon. The Indians against the Quarantine rioters, and to commence Europe with Cuba by telegraph. 
The American Homological Astociatkra,. 311 wor k j n New Orleans. A correspondent of the St were a11 ^ niet 
Address of President Wilder.311 r .w ,- f : a _ Full reports 
a suit against the County for the loss the 
— There are 4,658,800 Jews in the world; 30,000 
ui x iusiuem v>iiuer,.oil T /, *»• •*. * 
> Correspondents,.3D Louls RwAhcan states that it is growing worse, 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY * -••— —..~ _ c ^ _ 
Cold starch Portugal Cake; Kisses Rheumatism 315 action, it is selecting its victims from among the taineers were met, who said they had been at the Snapping Turtles have become an article of a telegraph to China and Australia. 
. ° HTvrWkn 0 * 1/1 A -__i . ... . rPUo rrnlnn f 
and contrary to all known laws controlling its Pbltte Lold Alines. Several traders and moun- buildings. 
reports confirms the news of the South has sustained in the destruction of the Quarantine Samaritans, and 1,260 Ishmaelites. 
— A prospectus has been issued in England for 
LADIES' PORT-FOLIO. 
A Mother's Kiss, [Poetical.] The True Wife of the Farmer. Shn- 
“native and to the manor born.” Creoles who ^*nes, and held in their possession many speci- commerce in Fairfield county, Conn. Five hun- T ke T a ^ ae Hamilton Co.Ohio, in which 
have never absented themselves from the city mena of gold found there. They say many miners, dred pounds of these “animals ” are sent weekly Cinc,DDatl > 8 located, is $120,890,791. 
_ a si _ without tools, and no other annliances than tin mar-tot . A black tear, weighing 300 pounds, was kill- 
i>iicity. My Grandmother. Recollections. Talents no Protcc- during their lives, are not exempt, and with them without tools > and D0 other appliances than tin to the New York market. 
Tion . . 'A 1 9. 1 X ^ C _l**0 A. it. I- • 1 ■* r 
choice miscellany. # " LV,oumu 
Our Pilgrim Fathers, [Poetical] Leaves from My Port-Folio— mode of treating the disease, and when that is the 
No li. The Hearts Desires. Signs of the Going Year, story case the patient has but a slim chance indeed.— 
of n Working Poet,.-.312 The steamboat men have, so far, been exempt from 
» in. n>. r A ?f A J H MU r I !v° S n „ this terrible scourge, although more exposed than 
Angel Listeners, [Poetical ] Prayer. Faith. Providence Ho- ,, , ,, T ^ 
lines^. 312 any other class of men, I have yet to learn of a 
the traveler death from yellow fever from among their number 
Sketches from the Alps to the Adriatic—No. -t Pel in, us seen this season, but among the shipping and Bhip- 
to have the fever is to die. Doctors differ as to the panf J were f^^^met en to Coffi A MACmNE f ° r breakiDg stone for macadamizing _ Austria has resolved to increase its 
mode of treating the disease, and when that is the _ . na omeis ^ ere met en-rou..e to the Gold 8treet8) was trie(i in Chicago last week. It was penditures to the amount of 50 per cent. 
— A black bear, weighing 300 pounds, was kill¬ 
ed near St. Genevieve, Ind., last week. 
— Austria has resolved to increase its naval ex¬ 
run by a ten horse engine, and broke three cords 
The steamboat men have, so far, been exempt from T / b^ttallion of Utah volunteers, under 0 f B t one j nt0 e gg g j ze an( j i eBP) j n 8 i X }y minutes. 
— It is reported that the King of Prussia will 
probably abdicate the throne in October. 
THE TRAVELER death from yellow fever from among their number n ° ' ^ oob ’ ie uts. Bu ord and I egram, of the 2d 
ketches from the Alps to the Adrfatic-No. a Peiin, as seen this season, but among the shipping and Bhip- ra 8 ooris i p) 1 ^- ,ore ai * d Donovan, of the 10th 
by an American. mobcow„ k .313 masters, it has been terribly fatal, quite decimating Infantr Y> arrived this evening from Utah. The 6th 
USEFUL OLIO. their number. Tnkimr the numher uf Infantry would leave Fort Bridger about the 24th 
-Liieuu*. Duiuru uuu i egrauj, ui ine id ^ 
Dragoons, Capts. Gore and Donovan, of the 10th wiU knit a P erfect Peking in ten minutes. 
Infantry, arrived this evening from Utah. The 6th Cincinnati, on Monday, a little girl three 
A knitting machine has just been invented by a 
genius in Seneca county, and it is claimed that it _ Th . - Qn0Qa 
— The official count of Kansas votes is—to re¬ 
ject, 11,300; to accept, 1,778; majority, 7,522. 
— The crop accounts from Russia are unsatis- 
useTul oma. Sdr'numbeT TAiDg^ peo^to ta Infa Wwould leave Fort Bridger about the 24th y eara of a S e swallowed a copper cent of the old factory particularly in the vicinity of Odessa. 
»* ^ *• £ “£isxz s:l c i r, comp ; nic ' i? ,r.a:ts- 
THE i OUNG KURA LIST. this year is fully 25 per cent, greater than it was in Dra g 0 °ns, two of the 10 th Infantry and one of the but all ellorts to lemove the cent by cathaitics or , m ” ' i 
Would B 0 t be a Parmer. Look on the Bright Hide Genius of « IU1I > « raater lDan 11 waa » 7th j nfantrv were dai]v ext)epted ' t “FnrTprM^r emetics - Proved unavailing. The following after- T ~ C^rland mail for San Francisco leaves St 
Energy. The Secret of Success,. 313 that dread season, from the effects of which the tntautry, were daily expected at Fort Bridger, hn *_ pr tVl „ pnin tfl1 * frnm Loa t« regularly now; stage fare through, $200. 
Energy . The Secret of Success,. 31.3 
THE SKETCH BOOK. 
The Ruins, [Poetical,] Life-History of a Scolding Woman, The 
Reward of Courtesy,.. 
List of New Advertisements this Week 
Improved American Block Rospberry—II. H. Doolittle. 
Valuable Works Suitable lor Premiums—Wiley A Hoisted. 
Giftsl Gifts!! Glfis!!!—Splendid Gills!— G. G. Evans. 
Real Estate Brokers—J. Gunnison & Co. 
Geneva Nurseries—W. T. A E Smith. 
Ontario Music School—Miss C. G. Scott 
Hull's Journal of Health. 
The Regulator, for Railway Horse Powers— Lea Posey. 
Every Farmer t-hou’d own One—Henry G Lake. 
Now Ready; The Atlantic Monthly—Ph ilips, Sampson A Co. 
$1,0001—Washington Medallion Pen—Wash. Medallion Pen Co. 
Superior Dwarf Pear Trees—T G. Yeomans. 
150,000 Plnm Stocks—K. G. Frost 
Spani-h Merino Sheep—Reed Burrjtt. 
Something to Do—S. M. Myrlck A Co. 
Professional Land-Draining K> gineer—T. C. Petals 
Lawton Blackberries—A. M. Williams. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Schoolej's Patent Preservatory. 
Asthma—Joseph Burnett 
city is not yet fully recovered. 
to relieve the 6th Regiment. The Company of noon however, the coin was skillfully taken from _ Brigham Yonn ’ no £ keeps C0nC eaied-fear- 
Engineers had left for Fort Leavenworth. Capts. stomach by a physician, by the use of an in- ing Mormon vengeance for his numerous frauds. 
p . imnvKT nr ™.nmnRmiT. Pit. tb Dessasserer and Stuart’s Companies of Cavalry, moment inserted in tne monte. —The city wharves at New Orleans have been 
n . J . ‘ e would leave in a few days. A good supply of strawberries, second crop, 8<dd ^ or ^ onr years and nine months, at $1,052,000. 
Ottawa Gazette, in an account of the Ohio State -^_ were offered in Patterson, N. J., market on Monday, —The editor of the Savannah Republican has 
air, gives e <> owing account o a earfal inci- Convention of Deaf Mutes.—A most nove and were selling readily from the wagons at seven been eatin g fresk tig 8 , raised in the neighborhood. 
ti f B P O ri b t T results which occurred on atheri aesembled at Worcester, Mass., on the cents per basket, RpTpS ^nohi r "i^ DO F d ’- grand , SOn ° f , the . tra ^ or ’ 
the second day of the Exhibition:—“Everything °, . , , „ Benedict Arnold, is an Episcopal minister m Eng- 
passed off very pleasantly and satisfactorily on 8th mst > aad one which proved to be of a very in- Butter is now beginning to arrive in large land. 
Wednesday till about 2 o’clock P M when there tere3tlD 8 character. It was a Convention of the quantities in New York. About 2,000 packages —There are five married sisters in one family 
was quite a stampede created among the thousands ^ f EDgland ’ kD ° Wn aS th6 NeW C&me in ° ne day ,aSt WCek) ° f which 1 ’ C0 ° Came by Si° rf0lk ’ Va- ’ Wh ° Se UnitCd &geB am ° Unt t0 434 
snrronndintr the rincr wifnesRintr fhp fr/iffinir atr>/.v En 8 land Gallaudet Association of Deaf Mutes.— the Erie railroad. J ears ' 
surrounding the ring wnnessing the trotting stock. There was a large number present, the Deaf Mutes xxr • , . „ . „ • •• — A Mr. Posser, of Shelby, N. Y., has lain on his 
A beautiful black horse became frightened, threw number j ul , between one and two hundred dele Workmen are engaged at Erie, Pa., in raising back, entirely helpless, from rheumatism, for 23 
its driver from the sulky, dashed several times .. g , °. . nd ed ; e ' the remains of the flagship Lawrence, of Perry’s years. 
around the ring at full speed, and finally made a ic, ^ ce8 a ar ^c num er o citizens of Wor- jj eek a large portion of the hull has been taken —In London, a printer boy has fallen heir to- 
wild leap from the ring into the masses of human CGh J\. 0 a . nded ; ro “ curiosity. An oration upt and is in a good 8tate of preservation, gome some $8,000,000 by the death of an uncle in Cal- 
beings surrounding it, with a portion of the sulky e 1 vere ia the 81 8 n language, by J . P- Marsh, 0 f the planks and heavy timbers bear the marks of cutt8 ' 
attached, and was brought up by rushing under a f ^ ? SU J6C WaS the hfG and Iab ° rS c aQB0Q balls > aad a ™ considerably shattered. Q telegraph is proposed from Key West to 
shed clo. by, where h^trampled under "foot men Gen. Williams, who won so much distinction at 1^1™° HaVana ’ YUCat8n 8nd TehUaQ ' 
women and children. One old gentleman by the ]y delivered and appeared to be well understood the Sieg ° ° f KaTS ’ landed fr0m the Canada > at — Hon. John M. Daniel, U. S. Minister at Tnrin, 
name of Berry, from Castalia, was so badly injured, b au( ]ie n n C i „ nrf . nt f ,, ,. r , Halifax, last week, to visit his birth place in Nova is about to come home to assume the duties of an 
strument inserted in the mouth. 
Ottawa Gazelle, in an account of the Ohio State 
Fair, gives the following account of a fearful inci¬ 
dent attended with fatal results, which occurred on 
- - - were offered in Patterson, N. J., market on Monday, 
Convention of Deaf Mutes.— A m ost nove and were selling readily from the wagons at seven 
the second day of the Exhibition:-" Everything ? athe ” ng assembled at Worcester, Mass., on the cents per basket, 
passed off very pleasantly and satisfactorily on 8 h aad ° ne whlch pr0ved to be of a very ln ' Butter is now beginning to arrive in large 
Wednesday till about 2 o’clock P. M., when there }? reatl “ g i cbara( ' ter - Tt was a Convention of the quantities in New York. About 2,000 packages 
was quite a stampede created among the thousands ^ f ?* W A England ’ know “ as the New came in one da y ,ast week > of wbicb came 
0 nrr n „r„t;„„ tt,„ .. England Gallaudet Association of Deaf Mutes.— the Erie railroad. 
w„ m en and AH» Oae „M gentleman by the 7, at 
SVe'eSdT at'”'? 1 W ‘h by the aadlenco. I "rent Clerc, of Hartfot a, one ® sll ,[“' "' cck ' t0 ™ il h “ WtUl b 1 * 00 ln No '* 
that he expired m about two hours. Also, one c n n j „ . , . Scotia. 
. . ’ of Gallaudet’s associates, and the oldest teacher of • 
child about three years old was so injured, as to 7 oaf “ . ” ^ 
, , .. . j 1 deaf mutes in the country, and several others, 
produce death the same evening. Several ethers, d addreHses ^ 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 25, 1858. 
TERMS OF THE RURAL. 
men and women, were more or less hurt, but not 
fatally.__ From New Mexico. —A despatch from Inde- The Presbyterian Board of Missions in New creased from 21 to 33 per cent, since the introduc- 
„ _ _ „ pendence 12th, says the New Mexican mails, dated York has consented to take charge of, and educate ^ on of etber * 
Can Railroads Obstruct the Highways?- 23d u]t h ad arrived. Capt. McLean, who left in their missionary schools in Liberia, eight of the f “ Tk ® J?! *^ B ? Dk L° f ^ 
This question bas just been decided in the nega- Oo . ( . onu * ,, . .... ... J c . ’ 8 ... for seven years, a teacher in the public schools of 
five by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Tn ! ! F th 201tb * rep ° rtS that there was no chlldren of tbe company of re-captured Africans Waltham, Mass. 
the case of Patrick Kellcv vt the Pennavlvanin dou ^ t tka<: a battle had been fought between the about to be conveyed in the frigate Niagara from —There are two girls in Massachusetts, 9 and 11 
„ „ . y ‘ ' y command of Major Brooks and the Navajo Indians. Charleston to Liberia, there to be delivered to the years old, weighing 13 and 15 fits.; their height, 29 
Railway Company it was decided that the Railway The Indians have hitherto declared that they would agent of the American Colonization Society.- and 31 inches. 
Company was liable for damages arising from the not fig b t> and in case of refusal to give up the Probably the Boards of the Methodist, Episcopal — A 8team Calliope is being manufactured in 
obstruction of a public highway at a “crossing” murdere rpf Msj. Brook’s negro, lie intended burn- and Baptist Churches, all of which have schools Worcester, and composed of thirty whistles, to be 
hn thou* lnAAiviAntrOa nova oin TV, 4l,,'n 1 * RPYIT. lfl ' lirOTlP 
lotia. editor. 
m.t rnr.o t urru n_—A heavy hail storm has occurred on the lower 
Maj Chas. J Helm, of Kentucky, late Consu 0hio BaildiD were torn down and rt 
at SL Thomas, has been appointed Consul-General destroyed. 
at Havana. — The mortality in the London hospitals has in- 
Single Copy, one year, .$2 
Three Copies, “ .$5 
Five Copies, “ .$8 c,u ‘ , 1U l “ IH iaBl!tIloe ing and destroying their wheat and corn fields, and teachers in Liberia, may each adopt an equal v .. „ „ , , ... 
Six Conies, and one frpe to acre* nt - s^in the plaintiff had sent his son, a bov nine vears of l- u -/ a ,, , ... . ’ . , ... ... ’ —The hotels of N. Y. city are so crowded that 
Ten Conies -md one free to auent ^15 aee to town for tobacco On reaching the torn wblcb ’ lf done, would doubtless cause a collision or larger number of these young Africans, and visitors are obliged to telegraph beforehand for 
. , . p ’ e f ee to agent, - $15 g , * aching the turn- between them and the troops. The Indians have prepare them to become instructors and benefac- accommodations. 
rl?lZTZiZ,!ZZT, r£CeiV 1 at h, V L : ah0Vt P ; , , e a f Offered Msj. Brooks several thousand sheep, and tors to their countrymen. _ The La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad is open 
rate, and free copies allowed in proportion. Club paper, which had just arrived, and were standing across it - , 000 p 0n i e9 , to indemnify him for the loss of his --—_ to the Mississippi. The first train went through 
lent to a, many differ entposi-oMc.es as desired, and names The train started, and his leg was caught in the T he Santa Fc Gazette in „ inn. of. Arrival of the Persia. last week Monday. 
by their locomotivep, cars, etc. In this instance 
sent to Earope. 
— The hotels of N. Y. city are so crowded that 
added to a club at any time. 
Keview of the Week. 
™ lUB negro. The Santa Fe Gazette, in a long article at- 
__ wheel, and so badly injured as to render amputa- fempt8 to justif tLc Indians and thelr * onduct 
-tion necessary The jury found, by their verdict, C ol. Sumner's command was last at Walnut 
that the defendants were obstructing the crossing, Cree k, moving slowly. There were no emigrants 
Repose seems to be the feature at Washington 
at the present time—were it not for the little affair, 
with Paraguay, now on hand, we would not hear 
and gave for plaintiff $3,000 damages. 
seen on the Plains. The grass was still good. 
Arrival of the Persia. 
The Persia arrived at New York on the morning 
of the 16th inst. 
Great Britain. —Capt Preedy, of the Aga- 
with Paraguay, now on hand, we would not hear .. PEK f Y , S ^'°’ 0RY ' Tbe aEim ’ersary of the Bat- A Devise for the Benefit of a Man's Soul The schooner G. Reeveilall ’cleared at Liverpool „ — There are > at the present time,between 70and 
a word from the “city of magnificent distances.” t 6 of Ijake Erie was celebrated at Put-in-Bay on Void for Uncertainty.—T he testator left a por- Sept. 1st for Cleveland and Toledo. n^omfverted Jewf^ ^ burc 1 jI1 8 land atone who 
The latest by telegraph, informs us that Judge tbe 10th , i “ 8t E,gh . t Bteamers and one schooner tion of his estate to he equally divided between his n A mutm y bad occurred on the American ship “ B . h '“ Y0U ne offers to close his Indian office 
Bowlin, ISe Paraguay Commiasiouer, Sad a long 
interview with the President and Secretaries Cass 1 . . van iJ Ja ‘ p M t0 lhe sceDe of tb,s 18Sue . one-half of his portion was to revert to his armed themselves, refusing to work. They were Indian depredations. 
and Toucey. His instructions are said to be naval vlctory * R ev. Mr. I)uffield, of Philadelphia, brother, and the other half to the Roman Catholic placed in irons, and no bloodshed took place. —A young lady, eighteen years of age, died at 
deemed ample: 1st. apology for the indignity P)r ‘ I arsons, of Providence, surgeon of Perry’s Church for the benefit of the testator's soul. One Austria—E uropean politics are stagnant The Rondout, from fright, occasioned by a horse run- 
offered to our flag; 2d. full indemnity to the South fla « 8hi P> Capt Champlain of the Scorpion, Mayors of the sons died without leaving any children, and Emperor of Austria had decreed that the National mng away with her. 
Americas Navigation Company; and third, a rati- 
fication of the treaty formerly negotiated by Messrs. ^ as01 ’ 1 4 1 d ’ , d ., , ^ of Detroit, Gov. brother. Arch-bishop Hughes and the trustees of endeavoring to persuade Hanover to accept indem- John Branch survive. 
Pendleton and Schenck. Upon refusal to comply Cl) ase was I lesident of tlie day, and Mr. Giddings St. Peter’s Church, New York, claim the devise nification tor the State dues, but that the latter —The last new deception is “ cable punch, 57 for 
with either, tbe Commodore will enforce them._ ant ^ S ena t° r M ade were present. A monumental either for St Peter’s Church, as the church which displayed no inclination to do so. It was farther sale at the saloons. No want of electricity in what 
To assist the Commodore in so doing, we learn the association waa formed of which Lewis Cass is the testator attended during his life time, or forthe f! at t? that ^ Eritish cabi i nat bad announced to i s got at some places. 
following concerning some of the aids and assist- Presidcnt '_ benefit of all the Roman Catholic churches of this suSh o^ufduJs^nWongen 1680176 D ° W “ The EYcise Commissioners of New York have 
ants in such a course: The steamers Fulton and "t diocese. Judge Ingraham held that the devise Russia—T he Emperor of Russia bad emancipa- tion^oTthe LieemeTaw agamK pai 168 or V1(J a ' 
Water Witch, forming part of the expedition to E« g Flqub.—A new trade has sprung up at Nor- was void for uncertainty, and that the living son ted tbe 200,000 serfs belonging to the Imperial _ The tobacco crop of Vircinia for this vear is 
memnon, and Mr. Bright, Engineer of the Atlantic C urred for 159 years 
Telegraph, are to be Knighted. J 
The schooner C. Reeve Hall, cleared at Liverpool 8n ifii1 
— The La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad is open 
to the Mississippi. The first train went through 
last week Monday. 
— The Russians, by the late treaty with China, 
obtain a vast tract of country south of the Amoor 
and its tributaries. 
— The Seine near Paris is so low that it may be 
crossed on foot, a circumstance that has not oc- 
a word from the “city of magnificent distances.” Eake Elde was celebrated at I’ut-in-Bay on Void for Uncertainty. —The testator left a por- Sept. 1st for Cleveland and Toledo. 
The latest by telegraph, informs us that Judge tb e 10th inst Eight steamers and one schooner tion of his estate to he equally divided between his ^ A mutiny had occurred on the American ship 
o ^sx***r--1,„ •__v . , __ _ I'nrinnprnr Imnrr in n ATnroou on/J 
Bank shall resume cash payments Nov. 1st. — Of the 48 Senators who took their seats in the 
It is stated that Austria, Persia and Saxony, were 18th Congress, in 1823, only Martin Van Buren and 
endeavoring to persuade Hanoverto accept indem- John Branch survive. 
nification for the State dues, but that the latter _ The last new deception is “ cable punch,” for 
tions of the License Law. 
— The tobacco crop of Virginia for this year is 
Paraguay, are now ready for sea. Guns of heavy J lc b. Conn the production of “egg flour” for us^ and heir-at-law was entitled to the whole of the dis- ^“S^der magazine containing 200 COO pounds estimated at 85.000 lihds. The'amount thus "fa? 
calibre have been selected. Tbe armament of the £ "*; * Tk “if• P"ted properly. ht | tSSJVg&SSZ Sp?a? alt '» 55,257 hhds. 
Fulton is one 11-inch shell gun on a pivot, and four tha t c dy> and the egg flour consists of the substance --- the town was destroyed and half of the inhabitants —The Diario de Rio de Janerio advocates a 
9-inch in broadside, and that of the Water Witch of tbe fresh e ? g un o°oked, and contains its nutri- Important Movement for the Colored Peo- killed * * political alliance of Brazil and the U. S., and a line 
the town was destroyed and half of the inhabitants 
— The Diario de Rio de Janerio advocates a 
political alliance of Brazil and the U. S., and a line 
one 9-inch shell gun on a pivot The Fulton will Do u ® properties - The demand for this new food P i, E _ Expedition to the River Niger— 1 The China—A mong other stipulations of the Ameri- of steamers between them. 
carrv two boat howitzers and the Water- bas increased, and it is stated that the Emigration rhath™ m w -iPi»PAt iAo. n » » '. ,. can Chinese Treaty, as published, are the following: —ThegolddisoovenesonthePlattenver.ac- 
carry two boat Howitzers, and the Mater Witch Commig8ionera have ordered it t b ad * d • Chatham (C.W.,) Planet learns that the Association _ Direc t correspondence between the American cording to a statement in the St. Louis Republican, 
thiee, one of which is a heavy 24-pounder, mounted , ,- . f . r for the colored people of Canada and the United Minister and the Government of Pekin. Theright are promising good results, 
on a pivot on the forecastle. ^ f , y S s lp ' It; bas also States, Mr. W. H. Day, President, co-operating with of annual visit to Pekin, and permanent residence —AlexanderPensulthasbeensentencedtoim- 
The ticaty made with the Chinese, by our Minis- een or eie dforthe use of the army. Last year an organization in Wisconsin, have concluded to there if conceded to other powers. Suppression prisonment for two years for stealing two pence in 
ter, Mr. Reed, Washington papers say, “is liberal f 00 ’ 00 ° ! ggS W61 ' e ™ ported from France and Ire accept of the openings just now appearing for the of Pb acy ' W”* n n e J Wat0r ® Montreal from the p00r box ' 
iu Spirit—similar to that ottered tnto with I-ranee C “'“ te<1 ““ the f »» d - Ptohahie betebt „t Africa, , n d of Z coio'ed P eo. f„"SSEtSS ““'.'S 
A1AI. XtreJC.U, M0.1UJULLV1X UttUCIH BHV, IS liuerai 1 J ■» d 1 . 
iu spirit-similar to that entered into with France land ' and converted mt0 the uew f « od - 
and England.” 
Taai.i.^ of fit Tv.. . . . .. , , The Santa Clara Quicksilver Min 
The island of St. Domingo is in a particularly PORNIA ._ IIon . TTfim , 0 
Sia w HT now appearing lor the and Talw ^ au f n Po^osa. The United States never _ T he ever made across the Atlantic 
probable benefit of Africa, and of the colored peo- t 0 Mv higher duties than the most favored nations 1 Y- . Y a 6 e T er P aae >? ro !. 8 tb® Atlantic 
_ a „ „ pie generally, by commissioning an exploring DoffietornVabolUhed. Atol»Sr.Uo!t?or ™k‘toS? 
Tiie Santa Clara Quicksilver Mines in Cali- party to the valley of the Niger. The colored Christianity. The legation of the U. S. to be at \ IT ,)Z 1 P . 
TT "■ ” - 'Llw _rianton. bnt understood hereafter to he at Shnnothai. Dord Palmerston is about to retire from pub- 
nnsettled condition ^Ze ,° f “““T »« of advancement Canto* wTl“ bT^id nc eat CB^ 
Anna « bobbing around ’‘with the aame reaulta “* ,'f ° f , Ja % “ ro “ te J*?. “? ble ‘ <• »“ d . »•» « fSeTgn'YeddenS '.M the ac«“g <» W S#«o eatate. 
-1UL jsaiuc iCBUltS fuAmrvittiafl * 1 a C ,, _ „ _ . ,, IOU LUWttl UO iUlCi^U IC&lUCIllW, UliU lUt) UCllDK " 
as when a resident of Jlexico. Dates of the 5th J_ r ° mtUe8e mmes > as tbe special agentof the owners. Of this Niger Valley Expioring party, Dr. Martin British consul had issued a notice advising them ~ Mr - Cunard has offered to place vessels on the 
inst riving some additional particulars of the TheSe mine8 8X6 P nn cipal)y owned by Baltimore- R. Delany, of Chatham, is the Commissioner, to be to be prepared for a sudden departure. bne which will bring British Columbia within 35 
revolution there have been received * vv . ans ’ and ’ u is stated - have yielded from the time assisted by Robert Douglas, Esq., artist and profes- Tb ?. blockade of the river at Canton had been da y 8 ’ steaming from Liverpool, 
, . ’ ‘ . c , ved * bA ^ TA ANNA ^ey were first worked up to the 1st of Aucust sor Robert Carnnhell m nntnraliat hi n f established so far as Chinese boats were concerned, —The Madrid journals ridict 
marched into Santiago on the 1st of September y ponnds nf ZtZwor 1' ™ ? 1’ Campbell, Esq, as naturalist. All of and trade was 8uspe nded. All the native mer- just been renewed in the U. £ 
and took possession of the fort, which had been .L P * ’ m st ^ these are colored men, the latter two being at chants had left and also the greatest portion of Cuba by Spain to that country. 
_ . ” Rolri at fi.-i nfirit.a upt nnrmri ni-rmfino- «;nonfin all „,a„a„A —i. .f til.-i.j.i-i.!. __ or e i j 
— The Madrid journals ridicule the idea that has 
just been renewed in the U. S. of the cession of 
abandoned by the troops ofVALVOiDE, who, to- f , . , , 
gether with the Collector of the port and several °, ZZ- ' . ia 
others, had fled to Monte Christo, where they °P erauon ^ 
would embark for Turk’s Island. There was no ,,, , () . 
responsible government; the principal stores had f HE .. R 
closed; paper money was worthless, and none -tv, V 
sold at 65 cents per pound, proucing $118,090, all present residents of Philadelphia, 
of which has been expended upon the mining __ 
esent residents of Philadelphia. the foreigners. —The regular Fall book trade sales in New York 
-♦♦♦- The latest accounts states that a French man-of- commenced on Tuesday week. The sales were 
Governor King’s Pboclamation.— The state of wa ^ shewed ShamuD, part of the western large and the prices ran high. 
_ ... _... , suburbs of Canton, as a Frenchman had been 
affairs at Quarantine—noticed in last Rural —has foiled there. 
The Overland Mail. —The first Overland Cali- received the attention of Gov. King, and a Procla- commercial intelligence. 
— Within a week, ten thousand children have 
been turned away from the N. Y. city schools, be- 
fornia Mail via. Jefferson city and Springfield, Mo. mation has been issued, declaring that “the county Breadstcffs.— Richardson, Spence & Co. quote flour cause tbere wa3 no room for them, 
, x—r— auu Aiuue p or +c m ; t b Arkansas and Prosten TWoo i+a a/ , . w " firm, good demand; Philadelphia and Baltimore21s@22s6d; —A New Bedford trader is Bkipping peaches 
knew how to sell or buy, or what the next political , r , !’ “ r> fnm 1 ’ k * Richmond is m a state oj insurrection: and in or- Ohio 22s6d@25s; New Orleans 22s6d@23s6d. Wheat firm, thence to New York, realizing a good profit. It 
move would be. 
departure from St. Louis Post-Office on the 16th der to assist in subduing and to protect the proper- but quiet- Bed Western 5s6d@6s5d; Red Southern a new feature in the "trade of that citv 
-—. Ti -’— - it -- - - ■ — ■ » - - - - - - - 6s3d@6s6d; White Southern 7s@7s4d. Corn dull and 
The returns from the Maine elections strongly [T g< T ^ ^ P “?° Railr ° ad t0 Tipt ° D ’ ^ mA the lives of tbe sick ’ that a 
n-n-Mi-on. r „ ? stiongly Mo, thence by coaches and spring wagons to San military force of sufficient strength shall be detail- provisions 
Lnt oS m ' G ® t * Mobbim. IB cbo8en Francisco. Fare from St. Louis to San Fran- ed and stationed at Quarantine, until the returning steady™" 
■ Atoot WOO majority. CoagresmoMl Diatricte cisc0> S200 . , ms , of , he Elchm ; n4 cona „, and * 
favor the Republicans. Gov. Morrill is chosen 
by about 9,000 majority. Congressional Districts 
—although in some instances disputed—are all 
claimed by the Republicans. To the House, the 
v ^ r / no tt ttons®) in® The New Cent —A pattern of the new cent shall render its presence unnecessary, or until the 
SZrlited ZT 92 E + epubhcans t0 31 which is to be issued next year, has been exhibit- Legislature shall otherwise direct” 
Democrats elected-twen y-eight to come m. This e d to the American Numismatic Society of New ~_ 
Tt. ::;: enator „ 01tix y® ars York, by an officer of the U. S. Mint. It is of Death of Rev. Eleazar Williams. —Rev. Elea- 
sense of the people of Richmond county, and to ^@628 iet ’ but buyers bave to pay extreme prices—Bay 
their duties and obligations as peaceful citizens -_ 
INS.- Liverpool provision market generally without food for thirty days, and came 
nk without alteration in rates, aud steady, but shrunken in weight from 10 to 7 5)3. 
— A cat in Rockville was locked up in a room 
ithout food for thirty days, and came out alive, 
— In a State where liquor cannot he sold except 
by the barrel, a fellow retailed from a gun barrel, 
and claimed he was not breaking the law. 
— The American Colonization Society will re- 
iall render its presence unnecessary, or until the N. Y. State Democratic Convention. - The _ The American Colonization Society will re- 
igislature shall otherwise direet Democracy of New York met at Syracuse, on the ceive from Government $50,000 for taking care of 
•---— 14th inst, and put in nomination the following the captured Africans in Liberia for one year. 
Death of Rev. Eleazar Williams.— Rev. Elea- ticket:— Governor — A m a sa J. Parker, of Albany. —A Brussels paper 6ays Dr. Andre Schleirmach- 
ensuimr It is uenerallv nnderstnnri fW tv, C TT„„ . . . , ^ « ui or ixss\. la-MZis vullums.- kbv. raiea- ucKet: —orovernor —amasa J. Parker, ot Albany. —Ai>rubHeispaperBaysL»r.Anareocnieirmacn- 
Wm. Pitt Fessenden will be re elected. ‘ as . tke c , ent 1857 and 7 58 , zar Williams, more generally known, perhaps, as Lieut. Governor —John J. Taylor, of Tioga. Canal 
X 111 7 11 7 ^r 0 ' 60 ' but differs from tbat coin ia tbe substitution of an claiming to be the Dauphin of France, died at Commissioner — Sherburne B. Piper, o°f Niagara GeTm ZZ 7 ’ d - 6d suddenly at Darmstadt, July 11th. 
rSi^rziT tziz Z 72 T:ZT tti ^ hlch di9Erace8 s - Y - a,s ° ,clocl on the morn,ce of r\ p T i zszszsssszs 
J v J* tne 28 in utt. New lork. the Vanderbilt steamer Ariel, to Havre, was $500. 
graph has at length been furnished. The Company | the present currency. 
the 28th ult 
