ORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
NOV. 27. 
Contents of tic Rural for November 27,1858. 
_ Arrival of the Overland Mail. cy* — 
A Le&d-r w«nted:.. A . G ’.' K . ? ^s*i The Eieventh Overland Mail from California, ** $♦ jptmmj iiottcfs. $nts Condenser. 
At Idm« ii.jnrkra* «& Barley, [iiiu*trate«.].fesi ' ■ th dates to Oct. 22d, arrived at St. Louis on the • ■■■ - ----- 
Zrpcrkaett- with WBwt,. 8 S 1 16th inst. The following summary of news was A foreign paper states that the caravan of pil- A Journey Dub North: Being Notesof a Residence in 0 T ~ ~ ~ - 
Q “ et "“‘’.received by the American Express: K rima which left Damascusfor Mecca last summer, SSLism.®* 0, Auousm78 iULA - BoBtoa: Ticknor * ~ „ dose P h - M °-; 18 now 1 '« bted b F g 88 - 
For sJ?.?...!?....!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”!!”!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 631 The exceeding regularity in the arrival of the accompanied by the Sultana and her suite, returned This is a most delightful, entertai ing and instructive dead. “ f ame fcl rtr ’ the celebrated traveler, is 
Bee? ftre Beo-Hiv**.. ZS2 overland mail from St. Louis had excited the won- f0 Damascus on the 25th of September, its ranks account of a residence and journey through Russia in the —N. Y. city pays $969 000 fir un’ice nr «9 rnn 
Toe Cnineee 6or«r c^iie—Nxperimentb, . &S 2 der of our San Francisco cotemporaries. The decimated by the cholera. Of the eighty thousand feum,BW °f l*>56, by one of the ab est and most piquant per day. ' ’ ’ 
In itw second was set down on the 14th, and the third on P er8 ' ,na who composed the caravan, sixteen thou- and 1DterestlD * contributors to •« Household Words” and —The census of the population of Strain 
thel7tb. They speak of the demonstration made saDd were carried off by the epidemic. The Sul 0 tb«EcgU 8 h publications. !ts descriptions of Russian up 15,494,330. ?P Spam foots 
Abont tDderdrainitc,.,. SB 2 on those occasions as past all description. The 18118 and her entire suite, with the exception of a A*’ ai . a °. aractens,,cs in Clt 7. village and conn- —There are now 1,249 students in Oberlin Col- 
.SI A, ’“ California records the incoming of one of the »-* .lave and » eld eunneh, are ZVZ‘^ T 7,‘Zt ^-“ S , 
What AC* the SS 2 il Louia mails ln due time . notwithstanding a pro- am0D « the Victims. unflagging interest and pleasure. Sold by Djswxy. MasAor rfflj ? 8 / eCeDtIy B ° ld 1Q New Bedford . 
tracted detention by the way:—“The overland A “land locomotive” successfully traversed - Ynit * cion 
mail stage of Messrs. Butteifield & Co., left St. the streets of Dayton, Ohio, recently. It is de- Grovb °,U H '‘ HrtB 88 they Are. A Novel. New about $1.1*00 perXy ° ,0 ° for lamps and gag, or 
Louis on Sept 20th, the same day that the mail 8 i g ned for draft on the farm, in plowing and " . ““ .v. n ... — Twenty bears have been killed in nr wn. 
AGRICULTURAL. ’ Pact. 
A Lca4r: Wanted!.SSI 
An Iusec* Ir.jnrkn* to Bariev, (lljiwt/ate^].£81 
Experinei-i- with Wheel,.SSI 
Connecticut oa the Cattle Question,.SSI 
Feeding ect Com EcAkv.SSI 
For Bala. 831 
What AC* the Pig*.. SS2 
More About the Ditch Plow. S8 1 
J*ro3t$ of Bee-Keeping,.882 
Rural Muallany —Karev's Bystem Applied to Cattle; Shel¬ 
tering Nannie; Wisdom in Selection; The Irish Potato Crop; 
A Good liniment; Origin of the Carter Potatoes; Orleans 
A£. Co. Society.882 
HORTICULTURAL. 
IcnaJslacd.. SS3 
Dwarf Pears for Southern Illinois,.S?3 
Demand for Apples at New York, ... 983 
®lw jfiru’s ©ondeniar. 
— St. Joseph, Mo., is now lighted by gas. 
— Madame Pfeiffer, the celebrated traveler, is 
— The census of the population of Spain foots 
up lo,494,330. 
— A horse was recently sold in New Bedford. 
Mass., for fifty cents. 
steamer now due sailed from New York. The threshing, and other labor, and for use on the 18 one of the few D07els the da 7 which we com mington, Vt„ this*} ear 
owtuad of Wo _:_x. V,.. bioharev. “ der worthy of commendation. It is written in a chaste „ L . 
, ^ city pays $400,000 for lamps and gas, or 
about $ 1,100 per day. 
— Twenty bears have been killed in or near Wil- 
|s:sge arrived at San Jose this morning at 10* b ^way.. ^ 0 W- S48 
ock, having been delayed .w* hours at Fort Hon. Wm. Sdilkt, formerly Governor of Georgia, sIodr in a natural manner-tmty representing “hearts as or about $T.jOO per day. 
th, Arkansas, waiting for the Memphis mail.— And afterwards one of her representatives in Con- they aro -” The volume comprises nearly 400 pages, f ~ Pspersfrom Texas, 
It will bo seen that the actual running time is but gress, died at Augusta on the 20th, aged 72. He handsomeI y executed. For sale by Dewky. ’ lrost through that Slate. 
— N. Y. city pays $480,000 annually for salaries, 
or about $1 300 per day. 
— Papers from Texas, of Nov. 6th, report a heavy 
free* O. c <* 
^ 2n; d ^ 8 ’ thu % beat ' n f, the 8teamer - via - Panama > was a Dative ®f Maryland, a g00 d lawyer and a 
— - — -- »•>•>« entirely ‘out of sight.’” —•» — 
The Focitfias, flDusmued,]...3?3 
H^rtlcultcnil Inquirirr. 383 
TheCsulifiowcr—Again... 383 
Illinois Horticultural Society,. 383 
Downing! Fruit Bock.383 
F«ckl g Trees for California,. SS3 
good Citizen. 
A Splendid Holiday Gikt Book— We are in receipt 
—-A canary known to be twenty-one years old, 
died recently in England. 
... ^ 11 iera ’ ° u ' er minions. Nearly four thousand miles per day are flDel F engraved on steel, with letter-press descriptions bv fs~ Letterfl from the cotton growing region say 
Itted to otinn nv « lanro run bs their sixty-nine cars and twelve stages. The Mr,i - J - w * Palmer, an accomplished writer. The plan of the C !p f ! P may reach 3 * 600 ' 000 ba l e8 - 
receipts from passengers during the vear were the work « original, and we think it will prove one of ~ 1 h ® dl8taD ce from St. Louis to San Francisco, 
$402,679. the attrac ive ana beautiful volumes ever issued in by the 0verland is 2 886 milea 
. . . , this eountry. It will prove a counteipart, and fittimr , Brigham Young lost $10,000 by the failure of 
A grain warehouse has been erected at Milwan- companion to the “ Republican Court” of Mr. Griswold a bankln 8 boose at Washington lately, 
kee which is capable of storing nearly half a mil- “ World-Noted Women” by Mrs. Mary Ctmpden Clarke! ~ “ No 8 old at Pike's Peak,” is the last reliable 
lion bushels of grain. There are six elevators, The Gallery will soon be for sale by Dewey. report from the Kansas *• gold region.” 
which in the aggregate are capable of taking in --- — N - Y - city pays $800,noo annoally in support 
11,000 bushels of grain in one day, and two ship “The Autocrat of thk Breakfast Table ’’—The in- ° f 8lms hoase f’ or about $2,290 per day. 
elevators, which will ship 24,000 bushels an hour. con, P arah]e series of papers which Dr. O. W. Holmes con- T- Ba ^ Dum , ia deiivariD K a . lecture on “Money- 
8051 .S ! ' n,: rr Dg rr ted t0 0CC , aPy a large 1UD b y^8ixty.nine cars and twelve stages. The 
Grape and Tine Growing on Kelly'* Bland, Ohio.883 OStlle Apaches for the avowed purpose Of pro- $402,679. 
' tecting the inhabitants against the incursions of , 
DOMKSTIC economy the 8avages . Pftsqttl e r a, it seems, had another , A gbain warehouse has been erected at Mil wan- 
To Dye a Light Blue; Apple Dumplings; Meal Dumplings; . . .. , ... kee which is capable of storing nearly half a mil 
Com Bread; To FaHen ou the Handles of Z atrd 8Cheme 111 VleW ’ Whldh Wa8 to join the Americans U()n ba(jhel8 J ifl T ". g “ jjf “ 
Folks; Curing Hams; Kconomicai Cake; Squash Pies, >n a movement for the annexation of Sonora to ...... g ' e a,e 61X elevat ors, 
Pure . . 303 the United States, should he fail to establish his a ^ re 8 ate . are ca P ab l« of taking in 
J.ADIES' PORT - FOBIO. 
Cottage Song, [Poetical.] “ Home, Sweet Home;” Vindication of 
Mrs. J. W. Palmer, an accomplished writer. The plan of 
the work is original, and we think it will prove one of 
the most attrac ive ana beautiful volumes ever issued in 
this eountry. It will prove a counteipart, and fittiDg 
The Gallery will soon be for sale by Dewey. 
— ‘ 381 * !“ J " Mexico, denounced biin to ^OeZrZ 1? 
Childhood, fPoetfcal] Lfngnrlngs with Nature—No. ITT: Lessons __ ^ and Clermont, 9 Ann n tofo.1 nf 
of the Season; November; Courage; Greatness,-.... . 384 the consequences, PasqUiera, to establish his inno- ^ ierm0Dt > total Of 
SABBATH musings. cence of the char g e > coolly murdered ihe party he hre , e countie8 - The wme of N 
Fearing to Co, [Poetical ] The Good we Might Do, .381 inVited tbUher ’ aCd Seilt 8n ^account Of the butchery qaabt y- as 8 ood as tbe Celebrate 
THE TRAVELER t0 the cit y of Mexi co, as an evidence of his loyalty. , and tbe yield 18 considerably git 
Sketches from the Alps to the Adriatic,. 3» 6 The ChiU CoD g ress bad ClOBed its session — one 57> Th ® PI1Ce Per gall ° D T&U ^' 
useful olio. ” °f its last acts having been a bill authorizing About thirty acres of land in 
View Of st Johns, Newfoundland, [illustrated,] Cnba; singular the Exe cutive to purchase shares of the Valparaiso in Ne w London, Conn., has be 
ohinesd Cnstom; Amusement; Authors as Conversationists; Santiago Railway Company. The limit for buying squatters during the past sumn 
Business Hab'to of Aaron Burr,. 3 f 5 i 8 confined to the next six months — the State as- Arnold burned the city, the reco 
the young ruralist. sumiug the same rights and prerogatives as indi- ed , and no owners have claimec 
Breaking Yearling steers; The Wonders of Light. 385 vidual shareholders. In the agricultural districts has been unoccupied Bince then. 
! ftactin m g a Se th St°a? ^ 2^000 bushefs thour" SZaw'H^ m^ ^“inum ^ delivering 2 a 'IZeZ « Money- 
the city of Mexico, denounced hUn ZZ’gZZ Hamilton county, Ohio, ~ Sp^dtherun- 
Government, charging him with treason. Fearing f , 1 ^ 8, 18 14,000 gallons; brown county, 17,000; lisbments and illustrations. w« presume tbe work will mDg ° f omillbu8e8 in tba * city on Sunday, 
the consequences, Pasquiera, to establish his inno- and clerm0Dt > 2,500—a total of 33,500 gallons in be ri,h in all respects-for it certainly will be in contmts, — Tb e banking capital of Baliimore exceeds $10,- 
cence of the charge, coolly murdered ihe party he tbree counties. The wine of 1858 is of superior aD< I as to externals the eminent publishers (Phillips! 0(j0, ^ <)0 divided among twenty-one baLks. 
invited thither, and sent sn account of the butchery —as good as the celebrated vintage of’53— Sampson & Co.,) will no doubt perform their part credita- . The new submarine cable had been laid be- 
to the city of Mexico, as an evidence of his loyalty and the yield ia considerably greater than that of bly - Thousands will be glad to receive the Autocrat in tween Er, g ,and at Aldborough and Holland. 
Th 0 Chill CoDgreHs h.d cb.ed i„ .e^ion -one ’ 5I ; ^ <*>m $1 to $1,20. h.7,eoe‘tlfb .TS.35 oTotSS”* 
of its last acts having been a bill authoriziDc About thirty acres of land in Winthrop’s Neck , ’ _ st» n a ^ , ’’ , 
the Executive to purchase shares of the Valparaiso in N ew London, Conn., has been fenced in by book, andfiSit^an ™ ^ atra cting horse railroads withfnThedtTliSits 0 . 011 ' 
Santiago Railway Company. The limit for buying squatters during the past summer. At the time _ — Of 53 parcels of real estate offered at sheriff's 
is confined to the next six months — the State as- Arnold burned the city, the records were destroy- Tub Edingburgh Recteic-LKONAKD Fcott & Co.’s re- 8ale ’ in Cmc ’UDati, last week, only one was sold, 
suming the same rights and prerogatives as indi ed, and no owners have claimed the land, which print-has been received. Its contents are :— Memoirs of — A merchant, of Alexandria recently charged 
boards, and even calf, for he is considered an “institu¬ 
tion ” worthy of preservation. 
— Since the above was written we have received the 
A large arrest of bogus coin manufactures 
has tecently been made in Lawrence Co., Ohio. 
Steps are being taken iD New Orleans for con¬ 
structing horse railroads within the city limits. 
— Of 53 parcels of real estate offered at sheriff's 
sale, in Cincinnati, last week, only one was sold. 
A merchant of Alexandria recently charged 
List of New Advertisements this Week. 
in the south, the crops promise to be plentiful, not- 
Breaklng Yearling Steer*; Tlw Wonders of Light. 385 vidual shareholders. In the agricultural districts has been unoccupied Bince then. Court of England During the Regency —1811-20; tbe Vicer °y E gypt $300 000 for twelve mirrors. 
THE sketch book in the BOUth) the cropa promise to be pien^f^ not . Thb Utah correspondent of the N Y Trib-mo R * p0rt of th ® Tlial of Madeli, e Smitb > at Edingburgh ; ~ ^be business men of Milwaukee opened their 
The ’'Envoy Extraordinary," [PoettcaL] The Tbree Homes; withstanding the excessive rain which has fallen says the Mormons have left their fields w « Hi8t0ry ® f Andent P,lt,er T; M- Guizot’s Historical Me- ntw Chamber of Commerce” on Wednesday last. 
Road I ictures. . From Peru there ia little of intoroct t i 1 f . .. , . XT 1 “elds just as they moirs ; Contributions to the Philosophy of Vision ; Tbe — Tbe town of Mattapoieett contains 70 persons 
——- o rrom Peru there is little of interest. Trade is were after the harvest. Not one has been broken Earls of Kildare, and their ancestors; Studies of Homer who have attained the age of 70 years and up- 
List of New Advertisements this Week. extremely dull on account of the unsettled Btate of up and sowed with wheat for the next year’s crop, “ d the Homeric Age ; Guy Livingstone, or Thorough; ward * 
- Bolivia, as the merchants refuse to sell on credit, nor have any preparations been made for that Tbe LondoQ Cotton Plant; Tbe Edinburgh Review, and — At Fort BrowD, Texas, there have been 43 
Morfhead’s Magnetic Plaster-n. c. Morehcad.M. d. At the time of the steamer’s leaving there were purpose. This is the case, so far as be could learn Mr - Froude’s History. This list is an attractive one, giv- y ell °w fever deaths in the garrison and 370 at Mat- 
AlbertColbyTco, ar 2 'Wa$h e ing'tmirt., e Bo 8 ton Mom8 ' forty-one vessels loading at the Chincha Islands, throughout the Territory, and is regarded as indi! a ncb ° f entertaining matter to the reader. amoras ’ 
T^Priitenan^ZwaY^rtated j m inn.. and fort y- tw o lying iu the harbor of Callao. eating that the Mormons will be off nex> snrin" to ?° 6 1h6 r m ° 8t veL0m0us vi'Hflcations of America and “ Th ® bllla of tb e Atlantic Bank, Portland, Me., 
Vo^gMen-WHwrh'a -—- what place or in what direction is an12! /"T Iustituti0DS be f -“ d - the article emi- received b Y the New York bank on Tues- 
Prince Albert Potatoes—P. P Bradiah. TnE KANSA 8 Gold Mines.— By U. S. Express to rr o termystery. tied “The London Cotton Plant”—one of a character, we da Y week - 
MThSScS taK 0 «n r tuckyi e John p^yntz. Boonville, on the 12 .h inst, we learn that favor a- , TnK , bapervl80rs of 0neida count y refused to are happy to say, very seldom found iu pages more mark. ~ The New York Canal Tolls for October show 
More head’s Magnetic Piaster-I). C. Morehcad, M. D. 
Great Exhibition of Cattle, Sheep, Ac—' ewis ti Morris. 
Albert Colby & Co, at 2 ■ Washington bt., Boston. 
Far field Seminary—I. Malber. 
To Printers and oihers I terested—J. M. Jones. 
Young Men—Walworth’s I'orwnerclal College. 
Prince Albert Potatoes—P. P Bradish. 
Gmc Acre per Hoar—Luther Robinson. 
Mil h stock in Kentucky—John B. Poyntz. 
Pttre Bred Poultry—C. E. bixby. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
The Rural Empire Club—I. W. Brings. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., NOVEMBER 27, 1858. 
News of the Week. 
what Place or in what direction ia anIT f American Institutions may be found in tbe article emi- ? ere no * received by the New York bank on Tues- 
what place or in what direction is an utter mystery, tied “The London Cotton Plant\’-one of a character, we day week * 
The Sapervisors of Oneida county refased to are ha PPy to say, very seldom found in pages 
-- Tbe New York Canal Tolls for October show 
levy tbe State Tax of 1855, and were sued. The for elevated criticism. It is well enough to know what ari ^crease of $98,016 36 over the same month 
ble accounts continue to arrive from the gold A ° uo ’ uuu were sueo. me xus wen enough to know what 
regions. Seven men of the Georgia Commute Lv State ° btamed _ Jud?ment ’ aad now the y ha '^ the ”“ d I . w ^ B truth to develop J a ' 
regions. Seven men of the Georgia Company took 
out $500 in five days. Upwards of GOO wagons 
bound to the mines were met last week between 
Fort Kearney and the crossing of the Platte. Ar- 
snug sum of $25,000 to pay. Comptroller Church 
urges the immediate payment of this sum. 
Since Morphy has been in Europe, up to the Don. For sale by Dewey. 
as foul a picture as this this clavs would portray, their — Tbe C8I,a1 to !! 8 f or tbe firet two weeks of No- 
ready acceptance and use of falsehoods conclusively show ^ Pmber are $13,370 in excess of the same period 
that we are not irrevocably beyond the pale of rederup- 8St yean 
rivals from Utah, report six inches of snow on the time of tbe c ' ose of tb ' 3 Harrwitz game, he has 
Sweet Water, and ice an inch thick. Twelve hun- b ' a y ed ^ games, 16 of which he lost, 88 won, and 
dred Indian lodges were erected in tbe vicinity of 10 were drawn- 
Military Road, between this point and Fort Lara- Seating ponds are to be the institution this 
mie. The Indians are peaceable. winter. Some of the residents of Delaware avenue 
Rural ” Letters from tbe People. 
— The passenger depot of the Grfat Western 
Rtilroad, at Chatham, C. W,, was burned on Mon¬ 
day week. 
— Charles Hale, of the Boston Advertiser, is a 
Tiufrorv.™ v. u prominent candidate for speaker of the Massachu- 
3 he Clergy are, and ever have been, amoDg the mod setts House. 
winter. Someof the resilentaof Delaware avenue, »• »>• Imbbtal to Ula —Tbe Leavenworth (K.naes) Tlmea. !OT> the tel. 
BufT.lo, I. i, are to here a private .bating ““ W »f 
ground, a large lot of and on the »«»«» howin„ .1 _’ .. g increase to navigation. 
Tremendous Piles of Gold -The bullion in the ground, a large lot of land on the avenue having its subscription list in numerous others ThrirTersonS < 
Bank of France now stands at about $120,000,000— been leased for the purpose, which is to be flooded influence is great, and has been kindly i en t in support of and prevalent 
a far larger sum than was ever before held by that with water. The ladies are preparing to partici- tbe Kukal. To show what one has already done tbr our of California, 
establishment, and more than $8,000,000 in excess pate in the healthful exercise. n, “ xt volume, we extract the following from a letter just _ A steam 
— Throat diseases are said to be the most fatal 
upport of and prevalent of any among the rising generation 
ie for our of California. 
etter just — a steam engine is ordered from Philadelphia 
- * of the lar « est 8um ever collected in the Bank of Letter boxes have been placed in some of the IT * Ctog - v “ an T in Nortb « rn York :-“l for tbe Empire Hook and Ladder Company of 
A telegram from Washington on the 17th states En gl and - At the commencement of the present Philadelphia passenger railway cars, and on the th“ RuRAL wheu LThe^h s “ 1 I “ the ® e,d T c « Bva66iD « Lancaster, Pa. 
that orders are to be forthwith sent to the naval year, the Bank of France held less than $40,000,000, latter reaching their terminus, nesr the Exchange obtained over Seventy subscribers?' Th* alread J . ~ Tbe Charleston (S. C.) Courier of the loth 
forces in Central America, having in view the en- a ° d the influx ia 111116 months has therefore been the contents of the boxes are deposited by the con! Ledger out of the w» y and the field would be clear *buti State \m the 8 th. ^ bD ° W in B ° me PartS ° f lhe 
forcement of the Presidenfs anti-fillibuster proc- 5 ,0 > 000 > 000 ' At the Bank of England, the total at ductor in the Post Office. It is found to be so am atundantiy satisfied, if my health and strenKth hold — TheTHmniaVnom *i - ., , 
Nation. the beginning of the year was $53,000,000, and it great a convenience to suburbans, that all the out ’ ,bink 1 fha11 make out a « oodl y H*t Have received has one hnndwd fn « flo!? 
Secret agents from persons in high standing in 1S now more than $95,000,000. The highest sum it numerous cars will probably be supplied in the your baBdsome P oster ' As part of my gospel consists in ishiug condition. 
Mexico, are said to be at Wchloaton uraio* the possereed was Sill,000, 000 , In Joly, 1862. same way. "*,l"'"'""' t *' i r«" ”« -The Supreme Court of Teaaerree ba» i»,t de. 
ST 111 —- * —“*•*« Cxrrah^ao^'-Tbe New Vert Chaar. TltIe ,x-^7r*:^r ^ MhlBct0 «■ fH&SSSS '"'• ih '“ 
A alar, ..aalon o f the ta.ana Le g ,.,atare ^1^0^.^^^ ^ 
Speaker; A. J. Ryan, anti-Lec, Principal Clerk: G 1 ^ Ll thC r6C1 ' of telegraph from Missouri to California and Ore- and a,d th ® Rukal ln llke ? ern Arizona^on the line of the El Paso aLd Fort. 
Speaker; A. J. Ryan, anti-Lec., Principal Clerk; G procity treaty by Mr. Guthrie, by which interpre- 
ern Arizona, on the line of the El Paso and Fort 
country. Royal Phelps presented a line will be for the m08t part ]aid UDder gr ^ nd> 
Jennings, Rep., Door Deeper In the Senate J II ■ v.- a ^> auu ^ ll,uuumi0 the Rocky Mountains for this object will be aided m<,veu wesior boutd, prove excellent.missionaries, — John Fowler, an American dentist residing in 
Vawtor anti-Lec was chosou tr tnHnai r? ?! ; u , ■“ ^ is to , daty on re-nnporta- by companies formed in California. The proposed hav ® fr ^ ueBt 0fda ^" to know, witness the fol- Paris, has bought Monte Cnsto, the resident of 
v a tor, anti Lee., was chosen principal Cleik, and tion into this country. Royal Phelps presented a tine will be for the most n<,,t lga P ? ! 0W1Dg note J“ st received from W. L. Hunter, now resid- Alexander Dumas. 
James Lynor, Rep, Assistant Clerk. Both Houses minority counter report. , . .. w ?. 1 ei ground, mg m Nodaway Co., M 0 .:-“ as an Eaetern man always — Powers, the sculptor, is about to revisit the 
then adjourned. - and for a considerable distance on the Pacific loves the Rural for its high tone and good influence! I United States. He has now resided in Florence 
The Legislature of North Carolina convened Syracuse Salt.— Notwithstanding the general 8 lo P 6 > “ a y be conducted, it is said, upon the tree miss it sadly; and as the general inf,.rmation of the upwards of 20 years, 
at Raleigh, the capital, on Monday week and both depression, the quantity of salt inspected at Syra t0p , 8 ’. lhe ex P ease of construction will not, it is P ea P ,e 18 very deficient, as a teacher I consider it my — A boat, containing three colored men, went 
houses were full. Henry T Clarke of Edgrowb cuse exceeds the amount inspected during any 8aid - b6 very considerable, in proportion to the deity to do what I can for them. Therefore, if y„ u wi ,i over the falls at Towanda, Ra., on Sunday week, 
was elected Speaker oMhe 225 and Thomas P-ceding year by about 200,^00 bushels. ? S ^ aad p - a te, to he derived from the ^ a - cop - for d “- 1 ^ from Treat BVt, 
Settle, of Rockingham, Speaker of the House— ^g^gat 6 for the season will be nearly 7,000,000 * --- The Young Men are waking up, and making efforts in United S,ate8 dnrin « the month of September 
Hon. John Hill, Clerk of the Senate, and Edward bushels, or 1,400,000 barrels, valued at $1,000,000. Dacotah— The people living in that part of behalf of tbe Rural, a young man iu Tompkins Co a - mouut6d Co 8 ’ 1G 0 tons. 
Hon. John Hill, Clerk of the Senate, and Edward bushels, or 1,400,000 barrels, valued at $1,000,000. 
ciple of “Squatter Sovereignty,” and formed a P’*P er a DUKlhe r of years, have taken it the two past years 18 said to exceed £80,000. 
Couttrell, Clerk of the House. Gov, Bragg's mes- About one-halfthe salt manufactured in the United Minnesotanot included in the boundaries of the r,,( l u, ‘ 8t8 us to fend Specimens, Show-Bills, & e ., to his —.^b® P ,1ZH money to be paid to the military 
sage was delivered and was well received. There States, is produced there. neiv State of that name, have acted upon the prin fdther in Pa ’ an<J says1 bav-e been a reader of your 8ervi .“ g iu Iudia is enormous. Lord Clyde’s share 
are several aspirants to the U. S. Senate, and the ---— ciple of “Squatter Sovereignty,” and formed a P s P er a DUmber of ba ve taken it the two past years 18 6a,d t0 ' exceed £80.000. 
elec-ion will be made at an early day. TnE New Canada Coin.—T he Toronto Globe government of their own, under the name of TWo m> self ’ aild 1 m ’ end 10 tHke 5t as lon S as 1 caD e et ra '> n8 y l r ° f ' Henr ^ D ' R,, 8 er3 ’ of Philadelphia, geolo- 
Complete returns show a majority of 15,372 reoeived information that an instalment tah, with the seat of government at Sioux Falls Is much o? m'^rime^/irao ^hSi"beTn'e?^ Win f ter ' ^yal Society of London ? 1 ^ 16 * 1 a mem,)fcr ot the 
against a Convention to revise the Constitution of Jf 400 - 000 ) of tbe monies stamped in Lugland for on the Big Sioux river. A Council and House ot iug to aid in circulating the be?t paper in the LrW” *' — The ]ate8t statistical accounts, derived from 
New York. The aggregates are for a Convention Lanada ’ aril v ed out by the Indian, and will be put Representatives have been elected, which convened ___’ th eRa8siancfcn-usofl85l.givetoEuropeanRus- 
139,748; against 155,120. in circulation immediately. They consist of ten on the 15th nit, and elected a Governor, who ac Pbit , t TB T, ilv * , sia a population of 57 227 , 760 . 
The Litchfield (Conn.) Bank-one of those e.ri«. “ 8 i l! er ’ a ° d . °. ne cent cepted the office acd made an Address < T bave not vet seen either in - a - a ? abave raised $300,- 
retnrns show a majority of 15,372 haS receiv ® d information that an instalment tah, with the seat of government at Sioux Falls 
vention to revise the Constitution of ^ 400 ' 000 ) 01 the monie s stamped in England for on the Big Sioux liver. A Council and House ol 
myself, and I intend to take it as long as I can get money —Prof. Henry D. Rogers, of Philadelphia, geolo- 
en' ugh. I purpose to give you a lift this coming winter. fT 8t ’ i h o 8 recent 'y ' eeu elected a member of the 
<!s much of my time as I can spare shall be spent in try- society of London. 
139,748; against 155,120. m uucuttmua immeumieiy. xney consist 
m tnI ,, ,.t,,„ „ , and twenty cent pieces in silver, and on 
The Litchfield (Conn.) Bank-one of those crip- pie ces in bronze, very beautifally executed, 
pled during the late Panic on account of some mis- ---- 
management—had a hearing before Judge Ells- A Singular Vote.— At thelate election i 
on me idiu uir., enu ejectecl a (governor who pp- _ ▼ . 
^ eruvernor, wno ac Fruit in Italy.— An American traveler says — 
cepted the office Md made an Inaugural Addreaa [ blve M eith „ in Ibe marke „ or ^ 
Ja " i, ot S™'*™ Eor »l* »»?thlng ,ha. Zm 
compare with tbe fruit displayed at our annual 
management-had a hearing before Judge Ells- A Singular Vote.— At thelate election in Mas- next wm e ^_ compare with tbe fruit displayed at 
worth, at Hartford, on the 15th. The Bank Com- sachusetts, the town of South Danvers voted as fol- c ” shows. Not only in the large grape jivtu, nut tu 
missioner reported the Bank insolvent, and not in lows:—BankP, Republican, 444; Beach, Democrat another Submarine Cable Failed.— The sub- other kinds of fruit, this will be a bountiful year 
condition to go on. It was enjoined and Abijah 444 ; Lawrence, American, 444. That town was manne ^ abla fl ' om Dove r Calais has ceased to do in Tuscany. Figs, pears and peaches 
Catlin and F. E. Harrison were appointed receiv- very impartial in its favors, and determined that . egrapalc dut y- , Itha8 been in successful opera- common abundance; indeed, the last 
ers. Four months is allowed for the presentation no party should have cause to complain of it ^ u year , 8 ’ and ? t3 failure no ^ is proof positive about as plenty, good and cheap as wit 
of claims against the Bank. The affairs of the -- . at the modes of insulatl on as yet discovered are a favorable season in New Jersey. O 
Of I iug to aid in circulating the bett papur in the world ” — 4 be ' ate8t statistical accounts, derived from 
____' the Russian cen-ms of 1851. give to European Rus- 
„ _ sia a population of 57 227,760. 
< *Vo ™ 1 rN An American traveler says:- - The Methodists of Alahamabave raised $300,- 
I bave not yet seen either in the markets or grape 88 a beginning for an endowment fund lor a 
yards of Southern Europe anything that would University at GreeDsborough. 
compare with tbe fruit displayed at our annual — The New bury port. Hera'd spates that one man 
shows. Not only in the large grape yield but in ha8 P urcba8ed 10 000 barrels of apples lately, in 
Other kinds of fn„t this A2!!. ’V “ tbat v1d1a1 ^. for a Boston firm. ^ 
• Six Artesian wells bave been bored in Toledo, 
7“.. n was enjomeu ana Atitjan 444; Lawrence, American, 444. That town was . , . . . t T , . .--—m mscany. r igs, pears and peaches are in un- from which a • A. • ? 
Catlin and F. E. Harrison were appointed receiv- very impartial in its favors, and determined that lelegraphlc dQt ^ lt bas been lu successful opera- common abundance; indeed, the last Dame d are None were sunk below 200 feet 18 obtaintd ' 
ers. Four months is allowed for the presentation no party should have cause to complain of it P °!! UVe ab ° Ut “ P ' emy ’ g °° d atld cheap aa wi ' h U3 daiia F ~ Ttj e Sima Fe Gazette says that 115 000 sheep 
of claims against the Bank. The affairs of the -—--- ! hat lhe “ odes of 1 Dsulatl e 11 a3 jet discovered are a favorable season in New Jersey. Of fresh figs wifi be dr.ven from two conges iu Nevv Mexico 
Bank are now in abad condition, but the receivers New York ForSale.— The Sheriff of the county inade q uate for permanent communication under fifteen to twenty, can be bought for a crazia, little to California this present season. 
are said to be practical men, in whose hands every of New York, advertises for sale all the real estate sa,t water, even for a short distance. Thisrenders more than our cent. The olive yield does not — The teams on the Overland California Mail 
dollar will be applied for the benefit of creditors, of which the city of New York was possessed on the case of the great “ Atlaa Uo Cable,” in its pres- promise so well as usual, which may oblige the tr ” ve! fr ° m tbree t0 tive ’ and in som e Parts 
- —- the 12th day of June, 1857, “ or any time there- ent P red ie a “ents, utterly hopeless. At the best it Florentines after this, to pay a little more for the th ! routa> lb e hour. 
Conflagrations—T he period of the year when after >” to satisfy sundry executions placed in his c °"! d not bave been relied on for a great length oil they burn in their lamps and eat on their in EngUndh” been'artMkeVw^a^nain^i^f/ 
the eye ta.tlnotwel,ten,, ,o .clegreph cotae ***■ ___ 0,ti “\ •»« KbetentialImprove- eel.as, Ihe past ha, been „„,Z Zt £‘ a P ‘* , “ f ' il 
expecriDg to read of “Destructive Firea”—“Terri. E...M n. ™ t™,, _th. e..,., ... .n.T.fl.?-— ‘1 “““"■‘■“‘wn fortable one in this part of Italj. There were »■ T. board of ednea.lon eatimate that 
the eye instinctively turns to telegraph columns hands ' 
expecting to read of “ Destructive Fires”_“Terri- Frm 
of time. New inventions and substantial improve- salads. The past summer ha 3 been a very com¬ 
ments, however, making electric communication fortable one in this part of Italy. There were 
--ucouuuuve i’ires'-—“Terri- Eouador and thf Engitstt _ 1 Tho Fn 0 t; 0 B a „ a .- bum psu ui muy. There were — ■ ne in. i. noara ot education estimate that 
ble Conflagrations,” &c., has arrived, and we are stat*,] tn r^i *8? ' V a & ■ 6 a ’ cr0138 x Atlantic a fixe d success, are not to be only a few days of excessive heat, aDd indeed S 1 296 0°° wifi be necessary for public instruction 
daily receiving instalments of such matters. On Egniidor a vast regl0n ^paired of. rflrplc ia _ _ ,nde , ed) in that city durin* the comirnr vear. 
the 20 th, in Norwalk, Conn., twenty buildings em I ftL ! ^ PPer TT AmaZ ° D ’ al ° Dg Und6r - 
bracing stores and dwellings, were burned Lo^s ^ n?? 8 ’ WhlCh ^ ^ prepariDg to occupy TnE Gikl Ee8 curd from the Mormons—J udge 
$75 000 . A destructive fire occurred in the'vitt^ T' , ? ^ and . men mcidental t0 an ex- Eckles having in charge Henrietta Polivore, who 
vast region despaired of. 
rarely is any great inconvenience felt on that ldat city during tb f coming year, 
account.” — A bill has been introduced into the Legisla- 
-- t nre °f Georgia to prevent the use of anv Latin 
they are preparing to occupy The Girl Rescued from the Mormons— Judge - - -- tnre of Georgia to prevent the use of any Latin 
i and men incidental to an ex- Eckles having in charge Henrietta Polivore, who The Quarantine Troubt fs Th* v v v P braee 111 lbe legislative acts of that State. 
colonization. was rescued from the Mormons by habeas corpus of he 2 oih inst statl« ! 7 Pr688 * ~ fl ^ hing W8aelfl have a11 re ‘ 
———_ ronnoot nf .. a t. ... , uaoeas corpus of the 20 th inst, states that extensive preparation* turned but two. The catch has been small and 
The debt of Russia is said to ?J!} J f ■ the Eritl8b government, ar- are being made for a second attack upon the Qnar- generally the business has not been paying. ' 
Zlli n nt : 16 ?? 8t ; Thi8girl reestablishment. Meetings have been heldat, - The new treaty with Japan is on itf way to 
England $3 295 000 000 Rather abdacted f rom Gloucester, England, four years Staten Island, and a large band is being raised— th ’ 8 ®° untr ? ^ charge of a son of Com. Tatnall, 
Lngland$3,29o,000,000. Rather ago. Elizaoeth Colton, author of an extensively The plan of attack the Express states is entrnaps who 18 comiDg bome by the overland route. 
Vnd °r e8 8 ? • the tb rr PUbli8hed letter in regard t0 Morm ° n life - ^ to Jom*eT Of t U &X S 0 “ a ~ T f e K N - °- Picayune -2 0ice8 the appear, 
and «he f oredu » excellent arrived, en rente ,o her home E n g „nd. la r g , , um monej if he i, aucceJl. ,3* 
$75 000. A destructive fire occurred in thevillage VZZTc T- — uemat lo au ex- rxcaies nav.ng in cnarge Henrietta Polivore, who The Quarantine Tboubles—T he N 
of Corunna, Shiawassee Co., Mich., on the 17th, __ oniz a ion._ was rescued from the Mormons by habeas corpus of the 20th inst, states that extensive] 
which swept a good portion of the town between Great Debts—T he debt of Russia is said tn °■ tbe Eritl8b government, ar- are being made for a second attack up 
the Court House and River. This includes the amount to $352,800 COO That of France is SI 248 « «L 8 Sb Eouis the 1G ^ h 1C8t This girl autine establishment. Meetings have 
main business part of the village situated west of 000 000 andthat of England $3 295 000 000 Rather abda6 ted from Gloucester, England, four years Staten Island, and a large bind is bei 
the Court House. The loss is estimated at about large^sums but the ^^ ^ ° f “ exten ^ e 'y The plan of attack, the Express states, 
$ 5 »,». 0 . with only ahont$ 3 , 0.0 in, M ance. fioL ^^ !» “ “““Vl ^ l» 
— The N. O. Picayune rpjoices over the appear¬ 
ance of the street musicians in that citv. They 
ceased in July and did not resume until 3 d inst. 
