MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
NOV. 20. 
Contents of the Rural for November 20,1858. Tlie Paraguay Expedition. 
Winter Care of stock, .PP™!'^ Rckal readers have from time to time been noti- 
A Word About Hnmbngs,... 373 fied of the difficulties existing between our Gov- 
Cows About These Days,. 373 ernment and Paraguay aud the steps taken by the 
Honey-Comb-Practical f«cK.... 373 pre8ent A dministration for redress. The fleet sent 
g’araijraplis. 
Cows About These Hays. 373 ernment aud Paraguay, aud the steps taken by the Randolph, a celebrated spiritualist, has open- Steps Towards Heaven; or, Religion in Common Life. 
«* -ire... t» »-“rf .«*> «*>•• f°' or me, Sr* 
Draining—iieeponse to h. T. B,. 374 j ou ^ by the United States is now far on its way, and > earp » ’hat spiritualism is one-third imposture, one- Jackson. 
Spanish Merino Sheep,.374 j the following article, clipped from the Albany lkird insanity, and one-third diabolism. a book of about 400 pages, confis'ing of iwenty-nfren 
XSAMJUL1H. a ceieoraiea spiritualist, has open- Steps Towards R eaten ; or, Religion in Common Life. —Some of Mr. Spurgeon's sermons have been 
recanted. He sajs, after an experience of nine f s '; n '’ 8 ot Lav * 8r “ ,on ‘' ,or Converts io the Great translated into Swedish, 
arp, that spiritualism is one-third imposture, one- j^kson. n8 ' J • S-Arthur. ew ork . D.my & — Gov. Denver has resumed his old position at 
ird insanity, and one-third diabolism. a book of about 400 pages, consisting of twenty-seren the head of tbe Ibdian Bnrtan - 
Two dozen large and fine Duchesse de Angon- RtorieR > or )if " P ictnr0R ’ desi 8 Btd to teach the great doc- “ : ™ iIes ef railroad will 
_ V . . trine Of tbe that faith withnnt wnrk« in Ttn COD3pieiea IQ ieX &8 Jn I 8 j 8 . 
"Mmu Theo‘r- A I lin Urr0aDd,Dg8 ’.SI Juumal> wil1 8how what ia the nature of the busi- Two dozen large and fine Duchesse de Angon- RtorieR ' or )ifr P’ ctare "’ desi s Btd teach 1he d0C ‘ hpToS.la®,” ''foe™ 51 ® 8 ef railroad wil1 
Preserving Top Or iocs,.'"."".*.*.".".*.".""*!!"*.!”**:!*""!*!**!* 374 ness our Navy has in hand : leme pears, weighing neaily a pound each, were ofthe A P'' 8 ’ l88thatfa »h without works is dead. Its A n iranort of 358 halofof IT* u 
Manuring Meadows,. 374 "They h«re an arduoua undertaking before sold in the market, under Paneuil Hall, Boston, “u. male« WorkSt' ffaytiencotton ™ 
Iiujutrit* and Answers .—Bremen Otete; Water Pipe; Ffeh 
PuidH, The Wheat Midge; Wheat-Growing in Michigan,.374 
Rural MisreU^ny —A Call from tbe Senior; Wooden Water- 
thfm. They go to attack an enemy entrenched 
behind strong natural advantages, artificially made 
Thursday week, for six dollars a dozen. 
self-sacrificing principles— to impress upon the mind, by 
living examples, the second great command, “Love tby 
— Tbe Presbyterians have resolved to start an- 
T Call from the Senior; Wooden w»ter- behind strong natural advantages, artificially made Oveb $500,000 of tens and twenties on a bogus neighbor as thyself,” v hi ch is like unto tbe first. Some otber col,e 8 e at Xenia, Ohio. 
raJ Oofiegef bo’rghl^ 374 8 ,roD 8 er - Paraguay is not a seaboard, bat an in- bank, denominated tbe “New England Banket of these stories were written for and original^ published —Government has tendered a national ship to 
horticultural. land country, and they have seven hundred miles Fairmouut, Maine,” are said to have been put in in tbe k o«al. An entertaining and useful book for both Gen. Pa * z to convey him home. 
Tbe Northern Muscadine Orape, . 375 of river navigation before they get to it Their circulation The bulk of the hills ir i« stated oldandyoung. For sale by D. M. Dewey, of this city. —The N. Y. Central Railroad Company will de- 
Pear Culiure._ S 7 « toot lit... ,_i_— ..... u:...- ; , * vino, iii la Biaieu, _ clare no dividend until Jnlo nevt 
HORTICULTURAL. ‘“ uu oouu„y, »uu tucy nave seven nuuorea miles Fairmeunt, Maine,” a/e said to have been put in ,D 1 
The Northern Muscadine Orape,. 375 of river navigation before they get to it Their Circulation. The bulk of the bills, it is stated ° ld 
Sl'grs.-iis::. ROl ”\”'’ T *« •*» •«<«“> •«> w MKra state., ^ 
Monster Fm te and Flowers, [Illustrated,] . 375 . °’ t0 Cap Ure -^ lnc,Dnatl and 1 ittaburgh. The $50,000 oisposed of by Wall Btreet brokers in pay- ii 
Plam lug and Mulching Trees,. S75 nvers to be ascended being shallow, may, and m en t f or ptocks. They are exceedingly well en- Bi 
Caoiifiowers—Portiec Ahead,. 378 doubtless wil', be obstructed; and, if successfully graved. J v 
Vegetables for Market,. . 375 B0> 0Dr fl eet ma y i tee lf aa powerless as the r * ,, , . T T 
V r DOMF.8TIO ECONOMY. Allied Fleet before Sebastopol. ' In a recent address^t tbe North Carolina State boo 
So^h Orackprs; Gr^hamOwke: Jenny I^Ld^nke; Epg Pu^dirv; r *H\ Hon. T. U^ilDgman Stated a remarkable fact me: 
SSS Anottu-r’ c^id^"o^^ir^o"^ Stt RSfi « ra Dting the obsO-uctions parsed or removed, concerning a locality of the western part of that -t 
C k.-; Io-mon Cake; Sugar Dough Cake/; Caroiir-a Cake; they COme next to a formidable line of earthworks, dtate. lu a district nf a few tnilpo in . .. 184 
««■* - along the river bank, constructed esneciallv with a , till? 1D CXtent 0 “ Z 
s the Authorized Version of the New Testament, 
in connecti'in with some reeeut proposals for ita R.vi- 
sion. By Richard Chknevix Trk.vch D. D, Dean of i 
Westminoter, &c., &c. Recfie.d; New York. 
. This is one of the most interesting and instructive 
n a recen, address^at the North Carolina State books we have petmed for a ieng time. W« sat down 
— ice IN. Y. Central Railroad Company will de¬ 
clare no dividend until July next. 
— Salt Lake Yallev contains about 40,000 in¬ 
habitants—the City 12,000 .to 15 000. 
— Mr. Staunton, ihe English chess champioD, 
dare not accept Morphy’s challenge. 
— A Bigbland regiment, composed of 350 
Fair, Hon. T. Longman stated a remarkable fact merely to look it over, preparatory to writing a brief Sootcbme “ T 18 f, ’ rmiD « in New York - 
Granting tbe obstructions parsed or removed, concerning a locality of the western part of that but did not leave’ it until we read every line of tbe 
t. ey come next to a formidable line of earthworks, dtate. In a district of a few miles in extent on 184 pages it contains. We add it to our library wi'h the 
Yt,nkee rionuhn..tH; Beliei'of*Neuralgia,!!! 1 .’. 875 ! ab>n 8 l ho river bank, constructed especially with a the Tryon mountain, neither dew nor frost is ever 
ladies’ port - folio. vie w to their coming. In their construction Lopez known. The district, is renmrkat^ 
^Nals^T^XfoSllS^^ 376 baS bad the belp of French 8nd Eo « li8h engineers, and excellence of its native grapes, and they are 
ciioiue MISCKLL4NV. Next above ’hese are the forts, placed, of course, of eu found in fine condition in the open air as 
Bonnet To Night, [Poetical] Autumn Musinpa, [Poetical] No the most inaccessible spots. One mounting 1 ite as December. 
the Tryon mountain, neither dew nor frost is ever 8ati8raction we experience when adding to our list of 
known. The district is remarkable for the variety f ‘ i,;nd8 ° nK wh ° 8# quali1i '' 8 of h e* d a ^ d heart we honor. 
_ j _ J The author commer ces with the miestinn > Shall «.e 
J The author commerces with tbe question, ‘ Shall we, or 
a!e shall we not have a new revision of the Authorized Ver- 
• aa sion ?” and the question is discussed with fairness and 
— The United Presbyterian 8 yrod of Ohio has 
resolved to establish a College at Xenia. 
— The Police of Philadelphia made a wholesale 
arrest of lottery dealers, on Sunday week. 
— Blackbirds, bluebirds and yellow birds were 
seen in the vicinity of Boston on tbe 2d insf. 
— Receipts of grain at Chicago, this year, ex- 
vember Notes, 1 yps Betting; The Bocrct of Kloquenc/t*..... 376 fortv mins is said to he nitnat/.d at a Lor. A *i,, _ 
SABBATH MUSING* • ^ .. * a a, a lend o. the The water is so low in Red river, and all the i8 f “l'y set forth— its st,eDgih, and any weakness which — One dollar bills altered to tens, on the Herki 
A Home in HcavcD,. !....!. 376 river -_that our fleet will be exposed to a rakiDgfire navigable streams in Louisiana, west of the Missis- affrCt8 tbat strength—i its beauty, and a! B o the blemishes mer Co - Bink » Falls, are being circulated. 
educational . from it for half a mile. Another stands, like tbe sippi, that freights are accumulating in all the wbich iu Y a >r ’hat beauty in pa.t-the groueds on which — English papers announce the arrival froi 
Pab’ic Opinion; Man’s Rnsceotibility Of Menial Culture; Physi- citadel at Quebec, a hundred feet above the water, towns at the termini of steamb at • a new revision of it may be dtmauded, and the incon- China ot 859,200 pounds of the new crop of tea. 
cal Exercise at School; Spread ot tbe English Language,.... 377 commanding the river with sixty four 42 pounders, ph P v a i / J - i k° Kav! g atl0D - veniences difficulties and dangers, it may be, which wou d —A bear was killed in Chaileston, Me,, las 
USEFUL OIJO. while the channel below is BO situated that a Shin’s b > ea h8 papers lament the stoppage, and attend such a revi-ion. After a full discussion, he con- week, which, wben dressed, weighed 451 pounds. 
K.mrMini V m.™ _ O— Dilip n nfV out for COtlstftlEtion nf raiIrnaAo .i.j... _v... u ... .. ......... . 1 
ability. The worth of our present version of the Bible eetd those of last year by six million bushels, 
is fully set forth—its stieogib, and any weakness which — One dollar bills altered to tens, on tbe Herki- 
U8EFUL OLIO. 
Samuel F.B. Morse, [Illustrated] Familiar Quotations . 377 broa dside cannot be brought to bear on it to 
THE YOUNG RURALI8T. _ T „ ., . ?. , . . , 
cry out for construction of railroads 
cludeB that the subject has been “too effectually stirred 
Three hundred thousand roses are required 
THE YOUNG RURALI8T. its Arc Lastlv behind fnrt» ea M k»li « In answeb to the question, “ what is the weight ev8r a 8 ain to 8l eep, and the difficulties, be they few or to give a yield of one ounce of otto or oil of roses. 
Manual Labor; Horticulturai Queries; Sheii Work,. 377 Tauimvof35non’men ” ° f a milliob d ' d ' a ’ a » go'd?” an officer of the many ’ wi .“ ° De havtt bs -countered.” He pm- _ The Canal Tolls, for October, show an in- 
the sketch book. 1 • ’ Philadelphia mint calculates as followa- tsp p 0888 ,0 in vite the Biblical Scholars of Eng'and to assist crease of $98,016 36 over the ssme month last year. 
Trodden Flowers, [Poetical.] Letters From Otir Farm— No. IV. From the tone Of the foregoing we judge OUr ... ° 9168 88 l0ll0W8 - The j n the woik of revision ai.d that the changes thev ,.,sp I . A A on i .at 
l»Hming and wisdom; Generosity; into tbe Sumbine; Kn- sailors and marines have a mi ma kL. t weight of one million of dollars of United States , i ^ agree —One vessel recently lauded 80 camels at New 
couragementto Benevolence. 380 sai ' ors an( i mannes have a serious labor to per . ,. . ... _ t0 propose be published in a volume, with the reasons Orleans, and another 40, for farm animals in Texas. 
--- form, one that will call out all their combatative . 5 n goi , is 65,750 troy ounces. Thismakes theiefor; that this volume be circulated amotig the peo- — Of 53 parcels of real estate offered at Sher- 
List of New Advertisements this Week. properties. While we believe that they will ac- 4 4 ' 9 P UQDd8 ’ 2 ounces—or nearly two toss and a pie, until all become fami iar with them, when, if the pub- iff’s sale, in Cincinnati, last week, only one was 
return its fire. Lastly, behind forts, earthworks 
and obstructions, is an army of 35,000 men ” 
From the tone of the foregoing we judge our 
The Au*oerst of the Breakfast Table—Phillips, Sampson A Co. 
Normal Music School—Prof A. N Johnson. 
To Young Men Out of Employment—Dick A FitzgeralA 
The Letter Box—Mmmons A Mekeel 
Furs aud Robes—George Clark. 
# SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Wood«n Water Pipe—I. 8 Hobbie A <’o. 
Family Solving Machines—Grover A Baker. 
complish all that courage and energy is capable of l i uarier ’ reckoning 2,000 fiis. only to each ton. lic voice ma y demand it, after a series of years, a revision sold. 
performing, there is reason for some apprehension According to recant statistics, there are 3 202 as P rn I W8ed be effected. — Edgartown, or Martha’s Vineyard, with a 
thatthe advantages of situation which have enabled lodges, and 183 833 members of the Masonic fra * ° Uf ! .!”? r" 7 t0 . th6 vafitim P or ’auce population of 2,500, contains no less than 500 
,, , ° „ „ . . •Muwuiura of this question— its delicate nature—the danger of touch- Dianos. 
Paraguay to success ally maintain her mdepen- temiry inithe United States, not including those with unhallowed hands the Book which has b>en the _ E-even hundred special policemen were 
dence against South American Government*, may not directly affiliated with any lodge. New York “ Word of Life ” to generation after generation, we found sworn in, in New York city, to kef? ord«?n Ilec 
nn ohln hop mnlrn o toHi/ma nv>rl __• a _ hoa y<nQ /von n«A On t nn l , . , , . i ^ • ' " ' A 
enable her to make a tedious and costly resistance lodges and 30,(00 members—much the 011 our table the foliowiDg: 
mm 
against North American fleets. largest number in buy one State. 
Jn the north of Pwncr, wine is selling this year 
Washi ngton M atters. at a cent for a quart, Ajt Harhoure a cask of 220 
The American Atlantic and Pacific Canal Com- ^offid cosV$3. n ^ The F8m8 Ca ' k e “ ptj 
The New Testament, Translated from tbe Original Greek 
tion day. 
— The bills ef the Atlantic Bank, Portland, Me., 
Washington Matters. 
with CbronoioKicai Arrangement of the Sacred Books, were not received by the New York banks on Tuea- 
and Improved Divisions of Cnapter and veries. By A av week 
Leicester Ambrose Sawyer. Boston: John p * * _ _ .. 
Jeweit & Co. ‘ — The N. Y. Herald advertises eight columns of 
ON opening this book, the first thought that forced it- 1' sit ° ati( ? n8 waDted > ” three-fourths of which are 
If unon mil* mind whr “Fools rml, _i. t0r I e ni ale8 ‘ 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., NOVEMBER 20,1858. 
See last columns of next and last page. 
pany have complained to the State Department of m ^ . „ , self upon our mind was, “Fools rush in where anzels t0r lemale8, 
Jerez’s interference with their affairs to their det- lnE ComptroUer 8 report of the 8 tete of Georgia fea r to tread.” Were we competent, with only a brief - ^.Kansas city paper of the 23d ult auBOunces 
I riment It is stated that a letter has accordingly thC aS ! e88ed Val, » ation of the P ro P«rty of hour’s examination, we would be illy prepared to speak cLrll ltZl § ’ g ° ld dUBt “ & k<iWle ’ fr ° m 
been prepared, satisfactory to the Company ad- T ' hS sta,e > ^elusive of b.mk aud railroad capital critically of this work; but those who, like Tuiothy, irmntiea in tbe 7 nrieb i M i„ m 
dressed to this Nicaraguan Envoy. ’ wb J cb is an of $ 11 ,- b -’e known the Scriptures from their youih wil, be Switze r rl ^ d ^ are tbe victims of table-turning and 
Receipts into the Treasury for the quarter ending ^6,151 in one year. The number of slaves is 432,- shocked at some of the ebanges made. How these sen- 8 p irit . rap piD g . 
September SOtb, $25,250,000; from the loan $lo 2 r 4 ; Q ValUed at S 22 7,4G8,927. This in an increase of ’ 8 ”c 88 grate upon he ear-^Wrde is the gate and spa- _ Anotber part y of children were sent westward 
0 », 000 . Expenditure, were upward, t nZ- , Z“ SSS£^* * ** “ 
000 , including over $8,000,000 for the Army and Apbymcian of New Orleans, a few days since, do you see a speck in your brother’s eve.” “Tbe foxes Monday w ® ek * ... _ 
$4,000,000 for the Navy. tried the experiment of transfusion on a patient ha/eboles an/the bir/s of tbe air havens 
News of*the Week.' " $4,000,000 for the Navy. ' tried the experiment of transfusion on a patieni have holes and'the birds of tbe air havens ofskeZ* th r^S^t! > ^S^S^ i SS! r Si 
_ The President has tendered the appointment of was d Y m 8 fur want of blood nourishment, “ What kind, of a man is this that the winds and the lake Court of Persia. b 
At our recent election, the question of calling Goveraor of Kanaas 4o Ex-Gov. Medary, of Ohio. with complete success. ' obey aim ?” “No one puts a piece of ^fulled cloth on _ Tfae Emperor Na p 0 , eoa has just given his 
old garment.” “ A smoking flax shall be not extin- 
shed ” Such readings show us how much we love our 
a Convention to revise and amend the Constitn- ““ ' , ACC0,lWN0 to the kte Statd ^ U appears . 
tion, was voted upon, and we have the returns Receipts of the week preceding $£ that out of a population of three bud a half mil- , “ >ld English Bible”-the companion of our youth and 
from the entire State, with the exception of New ' mr ! n ! 1 0 cr ' 1 lS ^ ai W ‘ !R 5-)-*5,000, m lions there aie about ninety-seven thousand in New > Eolace of our riper years. 
York city, Ulster and Westchester counties. Tbe amonnt 0 raft r H 188ued $ 1 . 127 *000* Amount on : Y r uik who can neither Aj:ad or write—one thirty ---- 
_ fipnnait of AJno r Vm-lr m CZ Vna nnn .al . _ a /» a« , . J 
sixth part of the whole. . . ?kbnch and English FrenBKras.—Another flsh- _ The Courts of Indiana have sow before them 
ery dispute has sprang up between the Fiench aDd over a thousand divorce cases. Nearly four-fifths 
Terrible Massacre ln Mexico.— The Browns- English along the coast of Newfoundland. From are from other States. 
lie Flag of the 27th nit., has the following in a P et ’4 ion addressed by British subjects in that — It is currently reported that the British Gov- 
vote stands—“ Yes,” 102,418; “No,” 136,610: ma- dep08,t at New York . ,s $ 5 > 2 00,000. sixth part of the whole.’ . . 
jority against tlir. Convention 34,098. New York 1 ! b<< T.'^asui era estimates are not yet complete 
city is reported to give a large majority in favor , th f. y are ’ ^ . wil1 be im P° 88i5jle for the Terrible Massacre in Hfxioo.— The Browm 
of the Convention, but it will hardly overcome the Secreta ^ to ^ now w ^ a 4 amount of revenue will be v jn e Flag of the 27th nit., has the following i 
«_„,*— _.. . . reauired for the next fiscal vear. Tn ti, n me loiwrag i 
— The Emperor Napoleon has just given his 
wife’s mother a mansion in Paris valued at nearly 
a million dollars. 
— There is a “Sit-Still Association” in Newport 
R. I, the members of which do not believe in any 
locomotion whatever. 
_The Courts of Indiana have now before them 
of the Convention, but it will hardly overcome the auow wnai amount ot revenue will be ville Flag of the 27th ult. has the following in a P etition addressed by British subjects in that — It is currently reported that the British Gov- 
figures given. The vote is very light, onlyabout wq^red for the ne ^ fiscal year. In the absence reference to the reported massacre of four hundred neighborhood to the Governor of Newfoundland, it ernment will shortly issue a pardon to Thomas F. 
one half that cast for Governor and Congressmen. ° f . th f n ® c8S8ar J information, it cannot be deter 0 f Vidaurri’s men, taken prisoners by Gen Mira a PP ears that the Y have received notice from the Mea 8 her ’ tbe Irl . sh exll8> 
Ok week, Committee of the New m " D **?£££ OoK,,» M de, .fU,e French . q o.a,o D on ,b»« 
York Chamber of Commerce, appointed to visit g U bifct are without aufhnritv P Th« f * J he “ Jn tbe eD 8 a gements between the Reactionist coast, forbidding them to continue the concurrent ij nen must be «A«Mron. 
the steam canal boat “S. B. Ruggles,” and report not yet written u f hi _ * n I becretflr y has forces and those of Vidaurri, 400 of the latter’s right of fishery ’ whlch ’ 88 they alled g e > the y ha ve _ The county of Sussex, N. J., for the first time 
on the practicability and benefit of navigating the Ths Rsnrstnru ts \r P r - men were captured by the former, who after see enjoyed “ without molestation or question for a pe- in the history of the country, has given a majority 
Erie and other principal canals of this State by tbe frnm 0 ’' C haa received de- ing them disarmed, and taking from them the’r riod of eighty years and upwards.” Gov. Banner- against the Democrats, 
use of steam, submitted a preliminary report for ; ^ u ro . om ™ D f ag officers of tbe most valuable equipments, oidered his second in man replies, asking for further information upon —TheDemocratshaveonemajorityintheSen- 
the regular meeting ofthe Chamber in December, whic” arrivedTt BaJbadoes on l^Tcth and “ bd ^from his sight, and do with the subject, and saying thatseventy-five years ago ^jority^’SeAasembly.'" 6pUb 1CanS have 18 
at which time they will report resolutions and a mh of October. They stopped only a few hours H™ ^ ^ inhuman w ^cb, it is quite clear the French had no right of fishing, i Tha brig Trenton, at Portland from Philadel- 
memorial to the Legislature to complete with all to take in coal and then left for the rendevvnn. S who wel1 knew what ™ nld ensue from such a concurrent or otherwise, on auy part of St. George’s phia , had in her cargo a block of anthracite coal 
potsible dispatch the enlargement, and to deepen the p aragnfty Expedition /cuuezvous or courge( placed them in tbe hands of his soldiery, Ba y> thon S h 5n 1814 tbe y acquired the right con- weighing 3,420 pounds. 
the channel to seven feet the entire length. Tbe _ P __ who were just then in a beastly state of intoxica currently with the English. He promises to bring _ The Freeman’s Journal contradicts the state- 
Cornmittee remark in the report already made, Weather Items—O n the morning of the lith tion ' Tbey fti11 upon tbe captives, who were en- the matter t0 the immediate attention of the Eng- ment that the Pope has foibidden the use of the 
that the two great points to be gained are speed inst, Rochester and vicinity was visited bv a snow tire,y defecceIes8 > aad a horrible massacre followed. lish Government, as he says it is the evident inten- riame ^ ary ^ or , 
and cheapness of transportatian, both of which storm covering the ground to nearly the depth of ^e end of this terrible scene, the lifeless bodies tion of the French Government to assert the exclu- ^piSaSS^cemlS wa2 jS 8 £«“ 
?!L h !!^“ 8 i b ® gaiDed bythe introdnction 04 two Inches. To-day, Monday, we have alternate of/our hundred human beings were found stretched eive right to fish in these waters. hours, running 149 miles. J 
steam on the canal. sunshine and snow squalls, and all things are be- u P on the ground, mangled and weltering in their ~ ^ ;- —Prussian monetary arrangements give the 
steam on the canal. 
The steamer Vanderbilt arrived at New York ginning to wear the aspect of winter. blood, a paten 
yesterday, (Monday,) and the telegraph this A. M., The snow storm experienced in this vicinity in libert F’” _ 
gives us a synopsis of the news received, some of the early part of the past week, reached as far west v 
which is quite important. Spain appears to be as St. Louis, where a three week’s rain was ended a tK ° M , T't 
„ ..a- _•__ i_ i .. ^, 5 to tlift 1 .*•> 
juu me giuuuu, majgjea ana weltering m their _Prussian mocetary arraDgpments give the 
blood, a patent sacrifice to the holy cause of Cotton in Liberia— The American portion of p r j nce Regent an income of £360,000, and leave 
"berty.” the population in Liberia have commenced, with £240,000 to the crazy King. 
7 --- much spirit, the cultivation of cotton. President — Liquor prosecutions are lively at Xenia, Ohio, 
From Santa Fk.— The Santa Fe mails, with Benson, in a recent letter says:—“ There has been Oat of twelve liquor sellers tried, eleven were con¬ 
victed and committed to jail 
— The Empress Eugenie is extravagant in mat¬ 
ters of dress. She has just paid $10,000 for a sin- 
actively preparing for her demt ns’ration against on Wednesday, by a snow storm of no inconsider’ datSS t0 1he 15th uU ” reached dependence on twenty times more cotton planted by Americo- vleted a nd committea to jam 
Mexico. The Spanish Naval Arsenals are con- able pretensions. ‘ ‘ ‘ tbe 8th 1DSt Tbe mail was somew hat detained in Liberians this year than ever before, of both na- t “ T f h J r ^ 
stantly engaged, and the Naval force is being con- The Schenectady Star states that there was a con9et ltience ofbad roads and high water in the tive and foreign seed, and I feel sanguine that its of « poict Alencon.” 
siderably augmented by the addition of new ves- smart snow storm at Ballston on the 10 th inst. ^ Ver ®' f 0 ! Ml1 8 bad aDother encounter with the cultivation will increase each succeeding year.” _ A little child waa kil)ed 0 n Wednesday week, 
sels. This action of Spain may cause seme move- Six inches of snow fell at White River Junction Isavaj0 Inoianp > ten of whom were killed and A half tun of cotton seed sent out bythe Man- in Williamsburgh, by drinking a glass of gin, which 
ment on the part of our Gevernment—what shape Vt, on Sunday, 7th inst. * ’ several wounded, while 85 horses and 6,500 sheep cheater (Eng.) Cotton Supply Association, has been its father thoughtlessly gave it 
it may assume, we are not at present prepared to There was a frost and ice at Charleston S C on were captured. Two of the Colonel's men were planted extensively. The Association have also —A Yankee physician tamed Bates, from Ash- 
say-it may deem proper merely to interfere, or, the 10th. Strangers and others may now return afterward9 found t0 be missiD & ^ it was supposed offered P rizes for the Production of cotton, which field Masa, has established himself and is doing a 
adopting the advice of the “English Thunderer” with safety. they were killed. Mr. Benson thinks will operate as a strong stimulus good busineisa in HiaKouaiii, ja P aL - 
adopting the advice of the “ English Thunderer,” with safety. 
it may extend a refuge to this “sick man,” by A dispatch from Augusta, Geo,, on the 11th says, 
taking him under the protecting wing of our “there was a killing frost here yesterday.” 
Tilt Car.»n had p. si e d through Santa Ff, with a to to cultivstioi. A party of emigrants from 'wSk.rewrito^tte'Cfor' 
band of Utah Indians. The latter were on their Georgia sent home, lately, a sample of cotton of a bi ddi n g ’ th e importation of Africans 
way to fight the Navajoes, with whom they were at secies which blossoms perpetually, and one of _ The Harvard Shakers are supposed to be 
war. their number asserts that good Sea Island cotton worth over $100,000. They are taxed in that town 
A letter to Lieut. Wilkins, to September 22d, can be S rown in Liberia. alone for sixty or seventy thousand, 
says the Mohave Indians had attacked an emigrant 4 ~*' —We learn from the Catholic Standard that 
train while crossing the Colorado killing three The Quarantine Arson —Judge Metcalf, of New six Catholic priests have died in New Orleans since 
men, two women and four children,’ar-fl wounding Yoik city ’ ha3 reudered an elaborate decision in tbe commencement ofthe epidemic. 
sixteen othera The remainder of the emigrants the Tom P kiD9 arson case on Staten Island. He — An emigrant to Oregon, writing home, says: 
IBP. an a can L nB declares that the anarantiue bnildin™ ana “ We are getting on finely here, and have already 
“glorious Eagle.” Mexico appears to be in bad A dispatch from White River Junction, Vt. dated wa Y t0 fi 8 ht tlie Navajoes, with whom they were at a P ec5es which blossoms perpetually, and one of 
condition to resist the attacks of the enemy with- 13th inst, says “ it is snowing hard here.” war ' their number asserts that good Sea Island cotton 
out, so much is she disturbed by troubles within. Six inches of snow fell at La Crosse, Wia, on the A letter t0 Lient ’ W51kiaa . to September 22d, can be gr own in Liberia. __ 
The steamer Tennessee, which arrived at New 12th inst Lake Pepin is partially frozen over and 8a ?s the Mohave Indians had attacked aa emigrant " 
/•»..,_ ... ,v . . , .*. .. * tu n„i j. . The Quarantine Arson.—J adeeMetnfllf. of New 
,h. 18th and vWolt,. at 8 id 9 rato. A. V“of the Sh «■*» "‘-.fed, apl sent to A,bn,ner,ne Co, delate, that the qnaranttpe WWto* ate apd SEuCii" 
and the Liberals had to he re-iaforced by 1,000 --- ' whkh " cr0 >hen> t’J Major Backus. > ,f r0 ' ,n,l, ’ “ e a ””'sance, aad shows from med- _ Mr _ B p . K , m ball. of Henpiker, N. H. shot a 
men. The people were rejoiced at their success. From Mexico and the Plains— The Santa - 1 . cal te8timo “ y ’ tbat conta S lon will^ disseminate w j] d caT , i Q that town, Oct. 30, measuring four feet 
Zuloaga was anxious to retire from the field, bur Fe mail ofthe 10th ult has arrived. Fort Laramie Terrible Tornado—Loss of Life— A terrible lh roughout tne village of Tompkinsville. He dis- in length, and weighing forty pounds. 
the clergy had offered him another million not to dates of September 15tb, says that a fight occurred torDado occurred iu East Mississippi, on the nights caar S es the parties implicated, on the ground that _ Since the first of the present month, more 
do so. Mazatlan was in possession of the Libera’s, between a detachment of troops under Captain of the 29ch and 30ih olt - The first swept away the ^’ sance -° ne dec ‘ ared 80 b J tban 4 p °' 0( '° beea recfciv * 
San Bias is the only town on the Pacific held by Zn Hatch, and a band of Navajoes, under Searsfll, in buildings on the plantation of Joseph Moody, in t .. oard Heal ' h » f 4bo county, and the evidence ed m Boston fro * 
loag. The Bteamer Guerrera bad been captured in which Lnrgo-, a principal chief ofthe nation, ^ Co., killing nine persons out of thirteen, of medic l men of Staten Island. fou^^ln^his 0 ^ 
the Tobaeco river bythe Liberals, and the Spanish six Indians were hilled. Col. Mills would leave who were in them, and wounding Mrs. Moody and Emigration to Iowa and Minnesota — The *eet and three-fourths inches in length. 
steamer Colot of Sacrificias had been taken by “bout the 28r.b, with his entire command, for her little daughter, so that they wqre not expected Dubuque Express says that for the last six weeks -The stock of pork in New York on the 1st 
Al7arc ' z ’ _ _ Chnseo and Jamaica, where it was thought that t0 hve - Mr. Moody’s son, with his wife and infant, an average of fifteen emigrant waeons nerdav has inst, was 18,801 bbls. against 20,754 bbls. last month 
Nicaragua Matters.-U is no w officiaUy known rbe Iadians make a8 tand. They have here- had ™ d ^^ a f ‘ ther ’ 8 boaae the evening be- pasged through 1hat city for th ” inte P rior> y each and 10,109 bbls. the same time last year. 
in Washington that the Ouseiey Treaty as original ' ° r ® ^ ^ ^ tr °° PS ’ aDd are driv ‘ r he hurricsnl of the J® 8adde ^ Qlaa ^r fami , numbering 80me half dozenpersong> Most - The official authorities of the new Method’st 
i uv r a • m 3 3 aoiigmdi mg their stakes as far westward in the mountains 4ke hurricane of the succeeding night passed , Q „+ „ , . ,, Church, in Newcastle, Ind., have posuively pro- 
y published in the Times was correct to the ven rt9 posgih]e> The employment of volunteers is still over CIark and Lauderdale counties, and was less , f ! ® 8111181 aats ar8 purchasing second-hand hibited spitting tobacco juice in the edifice, 
letter so far as it went; but Sir William’s missio, reJlS violent. One negro was killed. and ’ tbeir choi f. °!. tbe }**\ at tbeir _ The child of George CushiU, of Ware, four 
ly published in the Times was correct to the ven 
letter, so far as it went; but Sir William’s missio/ 
is not confined to the subject of the Transit H> 
is instructed also to relinquish to Nicaragua sov¬ 
ereignty over Greytown and tbe Mosquito Coast 
at present under the British protectorate. This, 
however, is not to be an unconditional surrender. 
France has as yet taken no steps to secure a treaty 
with Nicaragua, but it is understood that she wil 
so do as soon as the American and English treaties 
are negotiated. 
urgently recommended. 
Tee French Slate Trade. —The Paris Pays, 
land, and have their choice of the best at their _ The child of George CushiU, of Ware, four 
leisuie. Emigration in this direction has been years of age, died one day last week from inhaling 
large and steady through the season. steam from the nose of a boiling coffee pot 
~ — The assurance is he’d out tbat the British 
Population of St. Louis. — According to the Government will not permit the landing of Gen. 
a.a K uarov IHE French SLATE Trade. - The Paris Pays, Eight Years Morning Prayer Meeting— The _ - _ ■ - ‘ a r , TT... . 
rate° ^hT- date - coatains a favorable report on Boston Traveler says it was stated at the Old South Population of St. Louis. - According to the Government wifi” not permit {he landing of GeJ 
‘, * s tae eru ’gration of “free negro laborers” into Chapel last Sunday week that the meeting now census report ofthe City Auditor of SL Louis, Walker on any part of the Nicaraguan coast, 
urrenne Gnadaloupe and Martinique. According to this held every day at 8| o’clock at that place, com- presented to the Board of AldermaD, on Tuesday — The Lawrence Herald nf Freedom says that 
ire a reaty report, two vessels had brought 1.500 negroes, all pleted its eighth year November 4th. Probably no night week, the population of that city is 135 330 an im ™ eDse amon nt of molasses will be manufac- 
iat she w,i j n good conditioB. The Pays ascribes this result prayer meeting has ever been established which 1,672 of whom are free blacks, and 1 484 slaves’ tured m 1 u 11 Kan , 8as frotQ tbe °' h ’ [ e ' e 8U g« r cane. 
“ re , “ I ‘"mi *» on vilmh ^ th “ “ eml ' S “T* so ( P?’ ,orfnl “ “O"' 1106 There are 8,010 more white male, than female, in ce ™ y of mT°ll*e StaTto’Sr™™^ 
the coun ry as this. that city. the number of divorce cases continues to increase.” 
— The Columbus (Ohio) Statesman says “the 
ceremony of marriage will lose half its terrors if 
the number of divorce cases continues to increase.” 
