MOORE’S BUBAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPEB. 
OCT. 30. 
Contents of the Rural for October 29,1858. 
Benor Lata, representative of the Constitutional 
Government of Mexico, left Washington on the 
20th inst, for Vera Crnz, to consult with Jarez and 
Political Intelligence. 
xt , ... , . agricultural. Pa ®' 20th inst, for Vera Crnz, to consult with Jarez and In Pennsylvania the Official Returns on the State 
European Agriculture.319 his Cabinet, on important matters pertaining to the ticket have been received from all the counties 
Fawkes’ steam Plow, [iihustiated,]. 349 relations of Mexico and this country. but nine, and the figures show a msjority of upwards 
Flowing by Steam,...3*9 ( 
In Pennsylvania the Official Returns on the State 
Ticket have been received from all the counties i . 
but nine, and the figures show a majority of upwards I There is a decrease in the taxable property of I —They talk of getting up a “Fire Police” in 
Between $800,000 and $900,000 will be required °f 25,000 for the “Opposition” (Republican and ® an Francisco, for the present fiscal year, as com- 
. 3fto ^ or P a Y °I tb e volunteers who engaged in ser- American) nominees. The estimated majority in P ared wlt b tb e P ast > °f considerably more than a 0a8 j3|^' ^^ eo ^ ore Park6r > °f Boston, is danger- 
About sorgbum-GiowiDg,.'..350 vice against the Florida Indians up to the time of the counties not heard from increases this about million and a half of dollars. . , , 
Borrowing Trouble,.350 
Preventing Drouths,... 350 
^ the removal of Billy Bowlegs and his band. 
1,000. On Congress the msjority is much heavier. Five large brass cannon have been found in two in France. 
— Nobody can send a private telegraph dispatch 
Private letters speak of the alarm of the several The returns give 21 Opposition, 2 Anti Lecompton, fathoms of water, off Long Branch, N. J. They are _The New York Police are at war with the 
Fair Premiums.. 350 South American Republics with which we have and 2 Lecompton, to the next House. 
Inquiries and Answer *.—Au Inquiry; lit gt Potatoes for Fami¬ 
ly Winter Use; Barley; Information Wanted about Implements; 
Putting up Wool; Muck and Lime,.350 
Iturai iftsceliany —Surface Draining; Exchange of Wheat, 
Com, and other Seeds; Te Make Damaged Hay Palatable; An 
Unfortunate Occurrence; What Englat d Pays for Manure; An 
Aged Horse,.360 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Profits of Frnit Culture...... 351 
unsettled accounts, in consequence of the Para¬ 
guay movements, fearing that forces may ulti- ties, of 17,734, and it is thought this will be brought Among the exports from New York last week erB > and 9 > 3S 0 pupils. 
mately be directed against them. up to about 20,000. The delegation from Ohio to W as a sectional dock for Peru valued at <80 060.— “ Tbe Miami baa 1)6611 80 Mg* 1 at Dayton as to 
- ■ fl 16 Dext Congress will stand 16 Republicans and a structure of this kind is much needed in that ^ B °^ 6 .°! ^ cel!ar8, . . 
Result of the Balloon Race.- In our issue of 6 Democrats. The present is 12 Rep., 9 Dem. quarter . The dec k is to be located at Callao. weTk^t Se Pamnfoffirl * “ g 8t 
the 16th inst. we noted the progress makiBg at Indiana is Democratic on the State Ticket by T ... ^ me raieni uince. 
Cincinnati to test the relative claims of Prof, about 5,000 maj. To Congress the returns indicate f J" V v, ? \ telegr ^ “ 1866 WaS 125 
r T v,w» tb. a mprif.Qu a chr„>.« nf (i 9 Do-- i * from St " Petersburg to Moscow is to be extended tuns, in 1857 it was 114 tuns. 
Ohio exhibits a Republican majority, in 72 conn- a long time. 
old Spanish guns, and have evidently been there fortune-tellers. 
In Erie Co., there are 119 schools, 1,932 teach- 
The deck is to be located at Callao. 
— Seventy-five patents were issued during last 
week at the Patent-Office. 
rw-in,, p,. U r« .-ui Steiner, the American seronaut, and Mons. Godard, a choice of 6 Republicans, 2 Democrats. 1 Anti . , . . . exienaea . , , __ 
mowing ream,.*7 ...... T __* „ „ .. . . . . , „ to the frontiers of China, by which means it will — The English Government have ordered 3,000 
Orchard Houses, [illustrated.].351 a F rench balloonist, to superiority m their peculiar Lecompton; 2 districts not heard from. There- b e possible to receive news from Pekin ini wZb coolies to be sent to Jamaica, 
Fmit Trees —a Curiosity Banking Up,. 351 vocations. The trial came off as advertised, and the turns for members of the Legislature thus far P v x T om Pekin In a week. _ The amount of the indemnity which China is 
w n.o-Making, [iiiuatratod.]. 351 con t ee t waa concluded by the descent of both received show the election of 12 Republican and PoPB > wbo haa charge of the artesian well to pay to the U. S. is $500,000. 
Crow 351 aeronauts in the vicinity'of Sandusky, Ohio. Both 3 Anti-Lecompton Democrats, and 12 Administra- 6X P 6dltl0D > writes from Pecos that the purpose of _ Gov. Grimes proclaims that Des Moines is to 
domestic economy. left Cincinnati at 4.21 P. M., on Monday. Steiner tion Senators, while there are 13 Republicans and Blnkin B wells on the plains will probably have to be the capital of Iowa hereafter. 
OiFck Cako; (linger Found Cuke; Dutcn Doughnuts; Best Cup landed at 10.30 the same evening, in a corn-field 10 Democrats holding over from last session In ba abandoned, in consequence of the peculiarity of —Pike’s Peak gold is said to be richest in the 
F^'rringCi^,; OrUSmcS^ .T!*?! 351 about half a mile from Sandusky city, having tra- the House, 52 Republicans, 3 Anti-Lecompton and tbe 8 6C) logical formation, which is soft and ernmb- world. It sells for $21 the ounce. 
ladies' fort - folio. veled two hundred and tbi^y miles in the six 45 Ad. Democrats are elected. 40 4be deptb of 1,050 feet, or as far as bored. 22^0t8^ > °i a ^4n B 't°^ " He . w ,.^. r ]® ans 4s Be4 down 
A Mother’s ix>ve, [Poetical.] Gleanings—No. ii; a child’s hours and nine minutes he was / np! Godard land- Minnesota, according to the St. Paul Times of ' i il0 C08t 6Bta t>lishing wells in such a place a ’ ‘ n 1 1 Tf 8 ^ ’ * „ . , 
Himziiter: M Mr. I)nv« in the Family: Pnritv of Character: . _ j. * _ _ ° —Jtlncrfi Portpr. fif trip KnnrfimA Uonrt nf Hip 
LADIES’ PORT-FOLIO 
A Mother's i/ove, [Poetical.] Gleanings—No. II; A Child’s 
laughter; “ Mr. Drive" iu the Family; Purity of Character; 
Bie^edncss in So.row..’.1. 352 ed at 10.15 the same evening, ip a large open field, the 18th inst., elects 33 Republicans to the House, 
choice miscelIaANy.’ near Hunt’s Corners, about eighteen miles from and the Democrats 28. There are 19 districts yet 
choice miscellany.’ near Hunt’s Corners, about efg&jt$en miles from 
Autumn Thoughts. [Poetical] The Dreamer-No. IV; Churn- Sandusky. STEINER and GODARD returned to Cin- 
SABBATH m USINGS. cinnati in the same railroad train, and the former tricts still to hear from, 10 Republicans to 6 Dem- water, at a point opposite Columbus, Ky., in order _ Henry Ward Beecher’s congregation propose 
“At Evening Tide it shall be Light” | Poetical] Doing Good; h flB been declared the victor! Both icronants ocrats. to ascertain the amount of sediment carried down to build a new church, to cost $170,000. 
“Ib That Also Thine i” Maraii and Elim; Death without Christ, 352 might have traveled further, but neither seemed to Iowa, with the exception of nine counties, has by th e river daring any given period. One result —The New York Herald continues the advoca- 
jije traveler. fancy a ride over lake Erie during the night, with been heard from, and the result is as follows:—Inthc the calculations was that the sediment which cy of General Scott for the Presidency. 
“tu^NaiTTbe 6 Rk^. . r ! at, . c :** 313 a prospect of descending into the water or in a first Congressional district, Hon. S. a Curtiss, Re- pas8es Colnmbn8 ia one da J> would, if the waters — Sixteen I^ndred inechanics were employed 
useful olio. Canadian forest. The Cincinnati Gazette says that publicaD, has 421 majority. In the second, as far could be held entirely immovable, be sufficient to las ^ 6eR 111 the 1 miadelphia Navy Yard. 
T Mi^icToudlT'rh/ 1 ” “ Godard wil1 8tart in a dfl y or two f<)r the East, as beard from, W. Yandever, Republican, has 3,354 a p6B Pectable dam across the river at ThnrBd ^ NoTS.forThanks|iving DTy. 01 ^^ 
. 353 and will leave for France forthwith. He will make majority. The Dubnqne Times claims the elec- that place. - Gentility is said to he eating meat with a sil- 
the young ruralist. no more ascensions in this country.” tion of the Republican State Ticket, by 5,000 maj. Mr. Thomas Collyer launched from his yard in ver fork when the butcher has not been paid 
^tc^PrScrve^isRuruifFire^E^iing;cabbage'Koii^igj'siuUhig ---- N e w York, on Wednesday, a small steamer for - Six years is the time now set by the contrac- 
Birds, Ac,. 353 The War in Inwa.— A late issue of the Friend From Salt Lake. —The Salt Lake mail with China, to be called the White Cloud. She is destined tors for the completion of the Hoosac Tunnel. 
THE sketch book. of India speaks thus concerning the war in India: dates of Sept. 25th reached St. Joseph on the 16th. to run on the lar « 6 rivers of the Celestial Empire, — Phe great Cook legacy has been paid to the 
would be very great 
A party of engineers have been making experi- 
— Judge Porter, of the Supreme Court of the 
State of Pennsylvania, has resigned. 
— It takes 70 acres of ground 80 years to pro- 
Sandusky. Steiner and Godard returned to Cin- to hear from. The Senate stands, with four dis- ments for the last six months, with the Mississippi dnee the oak for a British man-of-war. 
cinnati in the same railroad train, and the former tricts still to hear from, 10 Republicans to 6 Dem- water, at a point opposite Columbus, Ky., in order — Henry Ward Beecher’s congregation propose 
THE TRAVELER 
to ascertain the amount of sediment carried down to build a new church, to cost $170,000. 
by the river daring any given period. One result — The New York Herald continnes the advoca- 
THE YOUNG RURALIST. 
Work, and the Love of It; Letter from a Minnesota Boy; How 
to Preserve the Rural; Fire-Eating; Cabbage Rotting; Stuffing 
Birds, Ac.353 
THE SKETCH BOOK. 
^romoor^N^in!^. PkX^Soat ^.356 ““ We begin to see the end of the struggle. Oude Sixty trains had passed Fort Bridger up to the and wil1 be fitted with all the improvents of our beirs in Brandon, Yt. It amounts to $800,000. 
- and Shahahad alone remain in possession of the 22d ult. Twenty were met on Sweet Water and “ver steamboats. BT >rri 9 ^ o/’ ■ T *’ 0 o£ 0f 
List of New Advertisements this Week. 
Hubbard & Northrop b Extensive Dry Goods Establishment 
The Atlantic Monthly tor Nov—Phillips, Sampson A Co. 
Throw away your Spectacles—Dr. J. F. Gilbert. 
Valuable Fatm at Auction—Edwin Scrantom. 
A few Agents Wanted to go South—Derby A Jackson. 
F^r Sale—Lyman Dai ? ey. 
Subsoil Flow for Ditchirg—John Pratt 
Leicester Earns—Wm Jeffrey. 
and Shahahad alone remain in possession of the 22d ult. Twenty were met on Sweet Water and ™er steamboats. 23 black snakes measndng 93 let long, 
rebels. The Central India insurgents are fleeing eight more north of the Platte. Snow was en- Hhnry O’Rielly, the great telegrapher, says _ A famous pill doctor in London has amassed 
from district to district, and town to town, careful, countered east of Fort ]>aramie. Two companies that Rochester now probably controls a larger ex- a fortune of $2,500,000, mainly by advertising. 
not so much to recruit their exhausted forces as of cavalry returning were passed on the Big Blue, teat of telegraph lines than is controlled by any 
to preserve their ill-gotten wealth. They are en- The Indians were numerous but peaceable. It was 066 of the larger cities of the world, 
deavoring to find the limits of British power, and thought that the several trains would be over- John H. W. Hawkins, the eminent and inde- 
a country where they may settle in peace, and taken by snow in mountains. Business was very fatigable Apostle of Temperance, one of the six 
found a new dynasty. Bat the empire and the in- brisk at Salt Lake. Trains were constantly arriv- originators of the Washingtonian Temperance 
— A fine original portrait of Oliver Cromwell 
has been sent to Caleb Cashing from England. 
— The search for the body of the ill-fated Thurs¬ 
ton is still kept up, but thus far without success. 
— The salary given to Mr. Moran, President of 
Wendell's Premium Poultiy and Rabbi's for sale— K. A. Wendell. a T j- . „ . * arnv- originators 01 tU6 Wasnmgtonian Temperance Frio Koiii-noS ia o „„„ Li. nnn 
SPECIAL NOTICES. fluence of the Indian government are of no con- ing from California with goods and provisions, movement in Baltimore nearly twenty years airo ^ ai J road > * 8 a mod68t 0116 only $25,000. 
Good News-Wheeler & Wilson. tracted limits. The offender cannot hope to es- There was good feeling between the Mormons and died recently, leaving a widow in the downhill of An Indian skeleton was found on the fan 
- — --- - ca P e beyond the confines of our rale. Sooner or Gentiles. The former speak in high terms of Gov. life very poorly provided for. 
later J U8tlce overtakes him; sooner or later he Gumming. Gen. Johnston’s command consisted -Pn, , ,, n . ... 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., OCTOBER 30, 1858. 
pays the penalty of his crimes, and only learns our of 7,000 to 8,000 men, including troops and em¬ 
power when he discovers that flight is impossible, ployees—all of which were consolidated in one 
North and south, east and west, there is nothing grand encampment—would remain together during 
for the rebel but the sea, to him an object of su- the winter. 
perstitious dread, and tribes of whose hostility he ---- 
is assured by the remembrance of bygone ages of Indian Battle.— A letter to the St Louis Re- 
conquest. Our confidence is not ill-founded. The publican from Fort Belknap confirms the telegraph 
steady rise in the value of government promissory announcement of a great Indian battle near that 
notes, the absence of all extensive local distnr- p0 st Maj. Van Dorn’s command of two hundred 
— An Indian skeleton was found on the farm 
of Lyman Lanfair, in West Deerfield, a few days 
since. 
— The number of English vessels wrecked last 
year was 1,143, or at a rate of more than three per 
diem. 
— The operation of making citizens in New York 
is now being extensively pushed, as is true of other 
cities. 
fpptR in thp Atlantic povja am c ™ —beveral crevasses have been made in the levee 
fects in the Atlantic cable are in that part laid from at Ne w Orleans, and parts of the city are being 
the Agamemnon. This must be gratifying to the flooded. o 
Tns managers of the Crystal Palace, which was 
recently burned, appear to he getting np a quarrel. 
As they have no longer a “ glass house,” they be¬ 
gin to “ throw stones.” 
The English electricians concede that all the de¬ 
officers of the Niagara. 
— Forty-one vessels were loading at the Chincha 
FALL CAMPAIGN QUARTER! 
858. notes, the absence of all "extensive tocal distnr- ofToZdred M °nday — to the rear car of a train on Callao at last ac 
==== bances, the increased vigor of commercial enter- and fifty meD , U. S. 2 d Cavalry, and one hundred the Chicago branch of the Illinois Central Railroad, _ The on]y copy of the Londoa Times that Lonig 
pnse, an the removal of martial law over districts and twelve friendly Indians, commanded by Capt. ^ ro ^ e w ^ 11 ^ e th® train was going at a high speed, Napoleon allows to enter France is the one sent to 
at one time the very centers of rebellion, all show r 0 ss, had attacked a camp of Indians twenty-three aud after the f ar had been dragged for some dis- himself. 
The Rural Three Mouths, on Trial, at Half Price! tba t at no time since May, 1857, have we been more m ii es west of Fort Arbnckle on the morning of tance ’ thum P in S aIoil g the track, it overturned, — The British Government is reported to be 
- free from danger than at present” the 2d ult., at sunrise and killed forty-four Indians 8endin 8 its P a886 ngers, some fifty in number, in taking steps to lay down another Cable to New- 
At the suggestion of many of its friends -- and took over two hundred women and children a!1 dir6ctions - Ia tb iB way it was dragged until it d . , „ . , . 
and in order to introduce the paper mere generally Fillibusterism Going to Try Again. -The prisoners, besides taking a large number of horses, became a perfect wreck, hut strange to say, no one 
preparatory to the new volume, we have concluded Cleveland Plaindealer publishes the following as Major Van Dorn is badly wounded having been was killed " One man had an arm badly crushed, will appearf ’ y ' 
and another was injured internally, 
— We see it stated that the New York and Erie 
to offer the Rural for the present quarter-Octo- a genuine document: shot twioef on ce in the arm, the other shot not men- and another wa8 iD J ured Eternally, _ We 8ee It stated tbat the New y ork and Erie 
her t,o January, 13 numbers—at only Half Price, q v Mobile, Oct. 10th, 1858. tioned. Lt Van Camp was killed, and Capt. Ross The receipts at the late Indiana State Fair were Railroad have resolved to use coal on all their 
(25 oto.) thus placing it within the means and reach a vessel wiB leav? thL^noK wounded " Three of the were killed and eight 510,500; one crop of 20 acres of corn, offered for ^motives. 
of all who wish to give it a fair trial. We will San Juan del Norte. She wi taZanypassengers wounded. premium, gave an average of 13G bushels per acre. , ~™ P ? ber of f "° D9 ™ Bhot aud m . or ® or 
send 4 copies for $1; 8 for $2; 12 for $3; 20 for and freight that may offer for Nicaragua 8 ___ The best acre gave 160 bushels, the poorest, 102|. Lt BaltimoJe 1Bg 
pos^ffices 3 aT^esDed 8 sirIef to’SSrS /meric^pWadvke ?. AK t G 1 ° LD WiNEs.-Leavenworth dates The Freestone (Texas) Pioneer, says that a large - The recent shock of an earthquake, in Cuba, 
premium, gave an average of 13G bushels per acre , — A nu “ber of persons were shot aud more or 
Th» hwt LAcLaia j. -.aa ‘ less severely wounded during the recent election 
Ihe best acre gave 160 bushels, tne poorest, 102J. a t Baltimore. 
The Freestone (Texas) Pioneer, says that a large — The recent shock of an earthquake, in Cuba, 
realize a flu-thin ir’« wi B h’tn of me of it as soon as possible, in order that passaKe of the 20th 1118 t-, have been received at St. Louis. Hon was recently killed on Noland’s river, in John- restored a lady to reason, who lost it G months ago 
leant Five Thousand trial ii Pa , f t>1 - . 1 map be secured for you and your companions. It A portion of the Lawrence company had returned son county, in that State, which had killed nine by 81ckEe8B - 
least Five Thousand trial copies of this quarter. wm be we il for yon to arrive here three or four from the South Platte mines, bringing news to borses in that vicinity. ~ £*•<*««« of England, the Queen of Portugal, 
J" - — - —*— , ft fo and the Empress Eugenie, are each in an interest- 
— In response to the above offer, we have days previous to the departure. qoniAmKm. onti. emu wo PU jj>h>oo a US s U *v, oio govu m tm imcrem- 
already received oner Three Thousand'll Sub- Your obedient servant, September 20th Their accounts fully authenticate A Cincinnati paper notices the last solitary ing situation. 
scribers and they still come at the rate of 200 to ^ „ William Walker. the existence of gold all along the South Platte, banquet of a “ last man’s ” club in that city. In — From Gov. Hall’s message we learn that the 
inn a dfl’v—thnnta + tBa TWo ' w t0 Cob CnAS< Doublkday. having prospected everywhere with fair success, the cholera season of 1832, seven gentlemen agreed resources of Vermont are $90,000, and its indebt- 
Ppnnlp who hnvr. Pri f PrP ri fT’ omen . and } oan ^ We suppose there are still men reckless enough Most of the miners were seeking winter quarters to meet annually and dine yearly together as longas neB8 $143 ’ 904 ’ 
,, D & .... . * m / aren , a ln .behalf of and fooUg^ enough, to follow the fortunes of this at Bent’s and St. Vrain’s Forts. The returned party they lived, a bottle of wine to be sealed and drunk ~ The third overland California mail has arriv- 
who S o ,a m e ought, however, bjthis ^ •* Lawrence, where thej were in n.en.ori«m, h y the Ia,t eur.lvor. Th.hr.t.nion ' M •*'»**** 
e jY. we can still furnish two or three thous- time, to he a synonym for failure. For the bene- tendered a public reception. They will return to was held on the Gth of October 1832 and on the v iJ a ■ ^ ^ ^ 
pcrsons *• cu.., p.i’txasssri’; 
continue thoir nlR ad innrr nB advise them not to be misled by the “ grey eyed bers con.inue to leave here, with the intention of the seven, drank from the bottle and pledged the pointed Secretary. 
demand Wp thin wppV nriri i ft rrr»i 8 + P f ^ ° man of destmy” who lias already led so many to wintering on the road. six dead friends, whose empty chairs and empty —John B. Gough is back in London, with a fame 
e“ "- 1 * _ _~-plates, were his only society at ^he last melancholy He is iecturing in Exeter H.,1 
already received over Three Thousand Trial Sub¬ 
scribers, and they still come at the rate of 200 to 
300 a day—thanks to the Men, Women and Young 
Your obedient servant, 
William Walker. 
Col. Chas. Doubleday. 
supply the last ten numbers of this quarter, and 
Washington Matters. 
ui.ui ui ucsLiuy WHO nas aireaay iea so many to wmwnuguu me roau. 8ix dea d friends, whose empty chairs and empty —John B. Gough is back in London, with a fame 
ruin, disease and death. *—•- plates, were his only society at the last melancholy g J^o^ da ^f ^qqq ^ ec4ar ^ n ® ' n Pxe ^ er H ft H 
supply the last ten numbers of this quarter, and Last Act in the Littles’Tragedy.— It will he C^le Proposed —The "duWIc t — Among the indictments found by the grand 
three of some previous one, in order to complete remembered by our readers that we chronicled the i / * t he pubIl ° att6ntl ° R 111 Eng- Antoine Le Claire, a half breed Indian, living jury of Pulaski Co., Va., was one against two men 
the Baker’s Dozen. Send cm the Trials ! [Oct 23. killing of Charles Wl7™ land seems to he now directed to a scheme of a at Davenport, is said to be the richest man in the who swapped wives. 
in this citv on the nicht of th’p loth nf twp i ne w cable, covered with hempen rope instead of State of Iowa. Gov. Grimes ranks next in wealth. — The corporation treasury of Cedarville, Green 
l??. 0 ' ® ecem ' ,er > metallic wire, proposed by Mr. Row.tt Hlsidea T „„ Co., O, was robbed last week'of $2,336 8S to gold, 
1857, and the arrest of his wife and brother-in-law 
TnE , N - Y - Times Washington correspondent Kio^S ^nUof’thTt/ial^wben 
new caoie, covered witn hempen rope instead of State of Iowa. Gov. Grimes ranks next in wealth. — The corporation treasury of Cedarville, Green 
metallicwire, proposed by Mr. Rowett His idea The Augtrian Government has now definite]y £o,O wa. jobbed last week of $2,336 88 in goid, 
is to have the conductor well and safely insulated re fn ee d to e-rant nermission to the Hnnearian being the township fund. 
wiii. -_ 1 _i.-.a reiusea to grant permission to the Hungarian _ Gf)a s and Mansol. nf Ralti mnrp hflvp cnntrflcK 
says the State Department has received no com- the brother was condemned to death, and the wife, iHrZ'T 0 ,U .“*1 °- 11 T- U3 " 
mnnication from the Society Islands on the subject convicted of manslaughter, was sent to Sing Sing “hilVeif t ? ^ d “ me *® r * 
of annexation. The , paper presented by Count for seven years. The counsel for Stout exerted L_ f 7 ^ t0 
Sartiges wanted the withdrawal from their planta- himself to the utmost to avert the dreadful fate fnr fioo nfin ° Un t a P ’ ever J in ? 1 
tion of two or three Americans who were interned- of the prisoner, but without avail, and he suffered cab { e bein „ a L 0 J ^ r )P w 8 Tn f ;i fl DianU a ° UnD? 
dling with their political affairs. The American the extreme penalty of the law, in the jail of this 8 ~ P 
Consul refused to forward the papers, and hence it city, on Friday, the 22d inst, 
was sent through the French officials. --- Vessel Lost. —The Erie (Pa) Constitution 
out further preparation in the strands of a com- pendeat religiou8 community . 
mon hemp cable, about an inch in diameter. He 
from Valentia to Newfoundland, everything inclu- Regal Tender. 
1C1U!CU lu Hungarian _ Goss and Mansol, of Baltimore, have contract- 
Protcstants to constitute themselves into an inde- ed to fill up 250 acres of the Boston flats 17 feet, at 
pendent religions community. a cost of about $4,000,000. 
—___ — Gov. Denver, of Kansas, refuses to reconsider 
, T . , „ his resignation, and is on his way to Washington. 
The Rew Orleans Conner, He is to return to California. 
ded, for £182,000, the cost ef manufacturing the noticing the fact that gold and silver dollars of —There are already over 500 students at the 
cable being about £86 per mile. . tbe United States coinage are a legal tender to any University of Virginia, and there is a fair prospect 
__ _ _ _ amount, says:—“ The Bilver dollar has disappeared the number reaching 700. 
tt- __ -r ^ _ ~ mysteriously, and few could tell how, or what had „ — The price of shares in the Atlantic Telegraph 
was sent through the French officials. --- Vessel Lost.—T he Erie (Pa) Constitutionalist become it . The mystery is now solved. To cive Com P a ny have gone up slightly. So has the Tele- 
A dispatch from Washington in the N. Y. Herald, Sudden Changes. — Mr. George W. Constable, of the 20th inst, says:— “ The other day while one lace t0 the Id dollar the silver on ‘ Q hag been graph—all but the “ slightly.” 
says Gov. Walker and Mr. Soule have a new one of the Salt Lake mail conductors, says that of our fishermen was tending his nets off this port, me lted ud and coined into half dollars- and — The mean annual fall of rain on thei entire 
scheme on foot for eettling emigraota from this when hel.ftS.ttLaheOhjonthe 4thofIsstmontb, he discovered a Ur g e fere-and-.f, schooner snnh 
country in Nicaragua. Societies on the plan of the heat was oppressive; but when he got three « about 75 feet of water. Her masts are above quantity of money which ia only a legal tender t0 _ j 0na8 Grazbe e, a 'soldier of the Revolution, 
the Rew England Emigrant Society, have been days travel out of the city it snowed, and the fourth water, and she lays headed up the lake, all sails set, a small amount We are completely flooded with died at Miamitown, Ohio, on the 7 th inst, in the 
formed in the South, and several parties of emi- da y the S r ° UI1 d was frozen and the ice plenty.— some ten miles from shore. The probabilities are 6 -, ver of thig den 0 mination. The hanks will onlv 0De bundr6 dth year of his age. 
grants will depart from southern ports early in Tbree da J 8 later be went through snow nearly a that she foundered during the gale of last Friday, rece i ve ten dollars on deposit and thus it is that — The Dubuque Times says that by a recent cen- 
November. foot deep, and when he got over on the North and that all hands were lost. The name of the nnr bav » poll b „ p „ 5q „ olloa 8n8 of that city, it appears the population of Du- 
The N. Y. Tribune correspondent says the Ad- Platte tbe mosquitoes attacked him in swarms, and vessel has not yet been ascertained.” e at t per e t dfaoonnt 0ur j Iint buqne is 618 less than last year. 
alien b M no, d e fl „i«e, y 8eltl ed upon ,n y ^vooredhim. » waaenpecienoing and- -...- f 
Three days later he went through snow nearly a that she foundered during the gale of last Friday, receive ten do iiars on deposit and thus it is that ~ The Dabu 9 ti e Times says that by a recent cen- 
foot deep, and when he got over on the North and that all hands were lost The name of the our merchant8 have to £ell ’ thi3 j called Jj L^sISsVaKt'vSr P ° pulation of Du ’ 
Platte the mosquitoes attacked him in swarms, and vessel has not yet been ascertained.” money, at two per cent, discount Oar Mint, we sons of men of 
tariff policy. Secretary Cobb resists the principle den changes and the four seasons in rapid snccos- 
of protection, but efforts are making for a compro- sioD ’__ 
believe, has not cast any silver pieces above the wealth, were recently brought before a court in 
The Grain Tradh of Chicago. — The total re- denomination of fifty cents for two years. The New Orleans as common rowdies, 
ceipts of grain at Chicago for the season, up to Custom House will not receive anything but gold — Uayard has another good enterprise on 
mise to thia effect:—Congreaa to pasa a law anthor- Artesian Weil iu T.;U. r rrv Th.T»ni..m» the 12thinat, were 394.581 barrelsof flour, 3,583,856 foritadnes, and atill the coinera of oar Mint are . h,na - He haa left England tor Italj, where he ia 
13.' ! °f. ae “> r,tee the Journal aav, the ££ busM ‘ < >' whea, > 8 ' 073 ' 512 of corn, 1,764,- kept at work turning out $200,000 or $300,000 per t0 eX T pl °/ e J° r *° Bt tr6asur6B of srt 
in a jet ia a moat heaatiful featnre of this tvelh and «0 haahels ot „at, and prohah,, 35,000 ha.he,. of weeh of thf. oocnrren. co^edi,,. If ™ had 
afford sufficient revenue within 7h is worth going a loD « dista nce to see. It was barley—making a total of over twenty millions of onr old genuine currency, this would not he the formed, hut no great damage done. 
The overland California mail . bored through solid limestone, alternating at vari- busbels of grain ’ namel y> 20,378,668 bushels. The case. The Custom House would he compelled to - The Post-Master at Little Rock, Arkansas, re¬ 
in consideration of the Post Offics DpTI JL 0H8 d6 Pths with seams of sandy and argilaceous 8bipment8 durin g th6 8a me time have been nearly take it for the amount due her, and silver would cently caught a thief, by placing a young man in a 
n consideration of the Post-Office Department hav- lime 8 t ones. The well is now 2 086 feet deen Tri eighteen millions, viz., 17,741,582 bushels. be worth its intrinsic value.” mai1 ba g in the office as a detector. 
ing consented to change one of the days of depar- thr0WB 09 , ® „ A * . f ® et de ® P ’, and _ LJ+ _ ___ - Qaeea Victoria is about to present to the Em- 
tnre from San Francisco from Thursday to Friday „ ’ g 11 ns of wate r P 6r minute, or 324,000 . „ „ _ . „ peror of China a steam yacht, of the finest con- 
the company ran a third mail between that citv ga ons ln twenty-four hours. The force with From Africa.— The schooner P. A. Miller, at From Santa Fe.— A dispatch from Indepen- struction, and thoroughly equipped. 
t ' ,v which the water nasses tlironph nn inr>R nnwin Providence, R. I., from Guillimore river, brings dence of the 18th inst. savs that the Santa Fe _WasRi ncrfnn Truinrr'a Vioal+'K ia 
the company ran a third mail between that citv gallons in twenty-four hours. The force with From Africa.— The schooner P. A. Miller, at From Santa Fe.—A dispatch from Indepen- struction, and thoroughly equipped. 
and Los Angelos. J ‘ V whicb tbe water P a98es through an inch nozzle Providence, R. I., from Guillimore river, brings dence of the 18th inst, says that the Santa Fe —Washington Irving’s health is reported fully 
Governor Denver hn« throws it 66 feet above the surface of the ground. news tbat Dr - Livingstone had gone np the Nile mail, with dates of the 27th nit, arrived there last restored. He is now engaged upon the fifth and 
Governorship of Kansas and is on his a --- with the small steamers. The disturbances with night News had reached Santa Fe of another last volume of his Life of_ Washington. 
Washington ~ W y 0 Thirty Fishing Vessels Reported Lost. —The the native tribes continued, and the new Governor battle with the Indians, in which six of them were —Great dissatisfaction is expressed in New York 
Pfiv^rnnr* lM’Wriiin v,aa Loot, a *v« t x. Batb (Me ) Tribune reports serious disasters to the had started with a force of three native and forty killed and six hundred Bheep recovered. Two glUt C ° iD ’ C0E88( I nent n J? on tbe 
Governor MMullm has been notified that he fishini? flppt nf Arninp ami Mo.ooai,,, ^ XT , . , J ... o o mx R . China war, which has prevented its export. 
•min ormoi-ooriori oar-o^o^, o-nr x- . neet 01 Main6 an d Massachusetts, by which European troops against them. News had been soldiers were wounded. The mail conductor re- T • R ,, „ „ , „ 
will be superceded as Governor of Washington over thirtv vps<>fti« pncroirori ^ . , . : . , , .. . , / —Immigration has fallen off. Only 8,000 am- 
Territory. i PB Lp InL e “ g ? g * d ,n tbe Mackerel fi8b6 r- received of a victory over the native Champanzee ported meeting a large number of gold hunters va ] a at New York, since the 1st of January, against 
les are supposed to be lost. on the Zambesi. bound for Pike’s Peak. 1 h non fnr Hip P.nrrPHnnn^in<r ■nprinr? loaf roar. 
— Queen Victoria is about to present to the Em¬ 
peror of China a steam yacht, of the finest con¬ 
struction, and thoroughly equipped. 
— Washington Irving’s health is reported folly 
Territory. 
on the Zambesi. 
bound for Pike’s Peak. 
15,000 for the corresponding period last year. 
