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MOORE’S RUSAL NEW-YORKER i AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
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The Prospects of Peace. 
The latest advices from Europe seem to in- 
of‘ Reform. Indeed, we regard this as more 
injurious and widespread in its results (pecu- | 
niarily at least) than either of the Tribune's i 
dicate a settlement of difficulties, and afford a. candidates for suppression. For instance, such 
ROCHESTER, FEBRUARY 3, 1805. 
“3ZGELSIO.R," the Czar accepts the four points heretofore ol- a certain amount, (one dollar to fire,) have A prohibitory law has been introduced into don Times, Citizens of England. 
. T T , r p p ,, ,, ,, T n m q i fared by the allies as a basis of negotiations, been published for years over apparently gen- the Assembly. The item of searching is slight- Gbisx and Mario have taken passage in the 
N iij \V An ^__ v " and intimates a willingness to settle the pend- u ] ne (but really fictitious) names, in many of ]y modified from the bill of last session ; also Atlantic for the 21st of February. 
- As tlic period of competition for the Premiums hereto ing difficulties in a way saCsfacto.i .o ad the principal journals of New 1 ork and other some other points ; but it is still a prohibitory Tub snow is said to be six feet deep in New 
fore offered for subscribers to the Rural has expired— parties. The substance of these points may be c jties, and annually deceived and defrauded ] aWj anc i pt, were safer to enact a bill too mild Hampshire, and two feet deep in Buffalo, 
and as the latitude of our conditions for said premiums state<1 briefly to include an abandonment of thousands of honest and unsuspecting people than too stringent; that is, it should he framed Josiah Goddard, a distinguished Baptist 
libenrTr^^ the protectorate heretofore exercised o ver tne all ovev the country. Perhaps the worst ^> ias to ensure the cordial support of a respecta- Missionary in China, died lately at his post, 
mass of agents and subscribers, because tlie efforts of principalities by the Czar ; the free and unem- feature of the whole consists in the fact, that ble ma jority. Let it contain a single provision Tub Railroads around Chicago are just now 
each competitor will be confuted to his own Township.— barrassed navigation of the Damme ; a revis- suc h widely circulated and influential journals t jie j U sti C e of which could be honestly and teri- deeply imbedded in snow, and the cars blocked. 
These premiums will we trust, enlist the influence and ion 0 f the treaty of the 25tli of July, 1841, so as the Weekly Tribune, Evangelist, &c., open questioned by a considerable number, and The widow of Ex-President Harrison is likely 
f e |lupIcS^-^oVe^LT and where little o- no ox- as to secure the equilibrium of Europe ; and a their columns to these worse than lottery ad- itg repeal would be almost certain. We want to get well; her son has returned to Congress, 
ertion has been made, this war. in its behalf. And as renunciation on the part of Russia of any claim yertisements—for the only capital stock of the no i aw that is to he repealed in a twelve- Clark Mitis is at New Orleans makimr 
Prom Our Albany Correspondent. 
Axbaxt, Jaa. £rth, 1855. 
Tub Legislature having set Lied the prelimi¬ 
naries, are beginning to attend to the demands 
of their constituents. So far as present indi¬ 
cations are to be relied on, it will be a working 
•(fetes 6Hf)pii)gS' 
A Know Nothing- paper is about to be started 
in Auburn. 
There arc no less than six editors in the 
bestowed upon Legislature of Illinois. 
tions we may reasonamy luoji. tua, ou. capital required : —ivhu me juauwure iiosm 
of arms ere long. Prince Gortschakcff has a nce, in each case, that the requisite informa- j 
announced to the Austrian Government that fei on will be sent by return mail on receipt of , 
the Czar accepts the four points heretofore of- 
NEW AND BETTER PREMIUMS! 
— As the period of competition for the Premiums hereto¬ 
fore offered for subscribers to the Rural has expired— 
and as the latitude of our conditions for said premiums 
discouraged many from competing—we new offer ai\ao 
List, and oue more liberal and advantageous to the great 
mass of agents and subscribers, because the efforts of 
each competitor will be confined to his own Township.— 
worthy objects, the first and foremost of which 
will he 
TEMPERANCE. 
A prohibitory law has been introduced into 
the Assembly. The item of searching is slight- 
The British revenue for the last fiscal year 
was about $178,000,000. 
British subjects are now called by the Lon¬ 
don Times, Citizens of England. 
Grisi and Mario have taken passage in the 
sly questioned by a considerable number, and 
The Railroads around Chicago are just now 
deeply imbedded in snow, and the cars blocked. 
The widow of Ex-President Harrison is likely 
ertio)i has been made, this year, in its behalf. And as 
lists have already been received from mod towns in to the right of an official protectorate over the quac ks and mountebanks who utter them (the montb qq ie ^ me abd money, and patience, 
which the paper h is circulated to any extent, the compe- subjects of the Porte, no matter to what reli- advertisements, not the papers) is brass and 0 f the people are too valuable. With the ■ex¬ 
its repeal would be almost certain. We want to get well; her son has returned to Congress, 
no law that is to he repealed in a twelve- Clark MiLls is at New Orleans making 
month. The time, and money, and patience, preparations for the erection of his statue of 
With +r<w>y- Jackson. 
tition for the premiums now offered will be principally 
confined, we pre nine, to ,-ncii loculitip as those above 
mentioned. Indeed, oi:c of our chief objects in offering 
such liberal prizes, at so lute a icrio.i and after 2 
list; have been forw :r!e l, is to intro t «•« Iks Rural into p v,,. e j n a n commercial and money mat- 
toaditiesuhere V. ha ■ no suls, ribers. n V ,t i.ye • « its circular j f rland on tlie reception of the news ; 
tion in places where bid few copies are tn.:en. In Other - ° . , . ,, , - 
1 . .. . .. .... .. . -am in nwirVet, cotton ehanered 
gious sect they may belong. influence, and a faculty of passing them, on 
The prospects of a renewal of negotiations paper, for benevolence and modesty ! 
were so favorable that an immediate change -— — » - 
took place in all commercial and money mat- Congressional Synopsis. 
of the people are too valuable. With the ex¬ 
perience of the past, the Legislature of 1855 
The pork killing at Louisville is over for the 
ought to be able to devise a law that should season The whole number of hogs killed is 
\ . . ,_. , ,. 284,000. 
only require improvements suggested by ex¬ 
perience ; not a repeal as a mistake and a lie. 
The cost of repairing the damage done to 
word.:, we make the subjoin*... offers In order to extend 
and augment the ponnatci.t circulation of the paper, 
without expecting any immediate profit from the in¬ 
vestment. Cut, without further explanation, we solict 
your attention to the following ii. t of 
LIBERAL TOWNSHIP PREMIUMS! 
FIFTY DOLLARS IN CASH for the largest list of Sub¬ 
scribers to the Rural New-Yorker (the subscribers all 
residing in one Town.) sent in according to our terms, be¬ 
tween the 1st of February and the 1st of May, 1855. 
TIIIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS in Cash for the next largest 
list, on the terms and conditions above specified. 
consols rose in the market, cotton changed 
hands at an advance, and breadstuff's declined. 
The chances of open ports to the grain grow¬ 
ing provinces on the Black sea., tend directly 
The chief matters of interest which occu¬ 
pied the attention of the Senate during the 
week ending January 27th, were the following. 
Hon. John S. Wells, Senator from N. IT., 
The members seem generally well disposed and ™ oria Erid S e at Montreal will not exceed 
desirous of getting at the right. The second 
subject in point of interest will be 
EDUCATION. 
to depress the prices of wheat and corn, which appointed by the Governor to fill the vacancy 
have been for months past enormously high. 
The probabilities arc, that all parties arebe- 
occasioned by the death of Mr. Norris, ap 
This is a topic of general conversation and 
study. A large number of hills have already 
peared, was qualified and took his seat. The j t> een noticed and introduced, and man} moie i of laris. 
The receipts of the Great Western Railway, 
for the week ending 19th of Jan., amounted to 
$32,148. 
On the first of January roses and other flow¬ 
ers bloomed abundantly in the public gardens 
ginning to tire of a contest so disastrous and vote was takcn u P on a ™ otion made to recon - 
terrible in its consequences. The allies have Bide * tke vote referring the Pacific railroad to 
found the Russians much better soldiers than a select committee, and to lay the motion on 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS in Cash for the next largest they anticipated, and although they have 
list, on like terms and conditions. proved victorious in every battle, it lias been 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS in Cash for the next largest list, on 1 , , , , . 
like terms and conditions. at a sacrifice of life tuat has sent a wail of 
TEN DOLLARS in Cash for the next largest list, on like lamentation throughout both England and 
terms and conditions. France; and the hardships yet to be cncoun- 
FIVE DOLLARS jn Cash for the .next largest list, on like . , ... , , . , 
terms and conditions. tcred, even m the event of ultimate triumph, 
THREE DOLLARS in Cash for each of the next few lists, are quite sufficient to induce them to draw 
CU V luS^S^fS^TANTlAlXY ROUND vOL- back, should any favorable opportunity occur. 
UME OF THE RURAL for 1854, (price S3,) for duSh of the Russia, if report be true, feels also the pressing 
at a sacrifice of life that has sent a wail of current resolutions of the New York Legisla- 
lamentation throughout both England and ture in opposition to the extension of the 
France ; and the hardships yet to be cncoun- P atent of the Reaping and Threshing Machines 
tcred even in the event of ultimate triumph, of McCormick and others. Mr. Cooper pre¬ 
vote was taken upon a motion made to recon- aie forthcoming. I he developments of the Mn. Dix is warmly pressed for the French 
sider the vote referring the Pacific railroad to inequalities in distributing the school moneys mission, in the event of a vacancy, by hi* New 
a select committee, and to lay the motion on bas awakened the large places to a sense oi 1 oik friends. 
the table; resulting in the affirmative, by a ma- Uicir true condition. The fact that Bough Ex-uO\ernor Bell, of Texas, is reported to 
jority of one. Mr. Reward presented the con- keepsie has of the one-tliird division $446.60, have joined the Kinney expedition to Central 
current resolutions of the New York Legisla- aind Utica only $29. <7, when the latter is justly 
turn in opposition to the extension of the entitled to the greater sum, is only one of the A street preacher has appeared m St. Loris 
Ex-Governor Bell, of Texas, is reported to 
have joined the Kinney expedition to Central 
America. 
A street preacher has appeared in St. Louis 
***** *• asstsssst^t Joc smilh the ^ 
of McCormick and others. Mr. Cooper pre- gained undue advantage. It is high time that 
sented a resolution that the President be re- Legislators look to the general beaiing of thcii 
quested to direct the Secretary of State and ac ^ s - They should get in the habit of leading 
Treasurer to report from their departments the and studying the bills before passing them, 
statistics relative to the transportation of -Among the many bills pertaining to schools, 
next twenty lists, on like terms and conditions. severities of war, and wisely deems it'a rash ^ LU " 7^ 1Hlu ' ,u u 
«a - Papers mailed to different post-offices, if desired, . , , , , . , foreign criminals and paupers to this country 
butall copies counted on premium must be for actual adventure to stand up single-handed against . 1. 
residents of one town at the time of subscribing. The the unbroken front of tne "Western Powers. 
subscriptions of persons residing out of tbe town, can lie jp need no t, therefore, be a matter of great 
included in the list at club rate, but will not be counted . , 
toward premium. Subscriptions can.begin with the vol- surprise if an armistice should be proclaimed 
ume (for tbe present, or as long as we can furnish back even before the close of the Crimean campaign; 
numbers.) or with the first No. in February, March, , ’ 
A Bank porter in New York was sent recent- 
° ™ ^ „ ly with $2,906 to pay taxes, and was robbed 
acts. They should get m the liabit of reading A tl 
on tbft wnv 
foreign criminals and paupers to this country; already introduced, I will mention An Act 
also in relation to the voluntary emigration to t° Amend the Union 1 ree Sciiool Law, to 
. , ,, „ , the United States within the past two years. 
It need not. therefore, be a matter of great ... , , ,, ,, 
, > , f , The resolution was discussed by Messrs. Coop- 
rprise if an armistice should he proclaimed _ „ ,,, Wpl1pr V>nvnr( , n „,i nio^t/vn 
provide for the Education of Common School 
April or May. 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS, 
and Sebastopol therefore, after all the vast ox¬ 
er, Broadhead, Weller, Bayard and Clayton, 
and then postponed to give place to a consid¬ 
eration of the Army Appropriation bill. Suu- 
of the whole on the way. 
Miss Julia Dean, the celebrated actress, was 
married Jan. 24th to Dr. Hayne, son of Sena¬ 
tor Hayne, of South Carolina. 
The Supreme Court of Ohio, on Saturday, 
decided that the liquor law passed by the last 
In order to reward every fkrson who may aid in ex- . > 
tending the circulation of the Rural New-Yorker, we offer the hands of its. present occupants. All the 
to such as do not compete for any of tbe preceding Pre- proffers of negotiation by tbe Czar may, how- 
r i Z ? ',»77^?2»ri«fE n M5 Mr 6UtSCr "‘” CVCr ’ ** 0n,y “ t0 « rin .“ mo ' “ ” der reported a bill to carry the reciprocity treaty talked of. An effort will he made to revive 
*b'°' V fOT "T ‘emforeements and ^ c(fect . A message was received from the the County Supermtendcney, in a modified 
volume of the Rural for 1854. for thirty subscribers. thus sweep his enemies Horn tlie pa<.Ji ol Ins p regidcnt endorsing a communication of the form. Others are of opinion that Assembly 
L*5Jfig!S2225Si5!SK38l^SSS , B ““®? b ; y secretary «t the Interior in relation to Indian District Superintendent would be preferable, 
l0S ff ® , C , P “ °, 1 matters Mr. reward presented a petition re- with the abolishment of Town Superintend- 
The same premium to every one remitting for fifteen opponents, tuat unless Sebastopol be captuicd mons fo a tj n rr a g a inst the graduation land bil' ents. They reason thus; The people now 
C0 s i0;,> 1 „„ ovn-a before the spring campaign the united powci-s alul in fav0 ". 0 f the Homestead bill. Mr. Sum- pay about $75,000 to Superintendents and 
nenditure of blood and treasure already incur- . a. , ~ W 
1 , , . drv. amendments were offered, materially 
red. be allowed to remain unassaulted, and in ,; . . . ,, , , , 
' ... * altering the complexion of the bill, hut no 
Teachers,” ‘ ‘ to compensate certain District Legislature, was constitutional. 
Officers,” “to increase the Common School The New Hampshire Gazette, Portsmouth, 
Fund,” and to Amend the Colored School is in its ninety-ninth year. The Connecticut 
Law.” The article in a late number of the Courant is in its ninety-first year. 
Rural must convince any one of the advanta- The Rock Island Bridge case before tlie U. 
pes of the Union system. The amendments S- Circuit Court, nas been carried up to the 
proposed are simply to make the law more c - *• Bn P™ e Court at Washington. 
plain and practical. Supervision is much 
To evervone remit ting for twenty copies (S25,) an extra 
The same premium to everyone remitting for fifteen opponents, trial unless Douastupoi do c.iptuiui 
copies, (§20,)—or for ten copies (§15.) before the spring campaign, the united powers 
To every one remitting for six copies (§10 ) an extra f F e and England will be incompetent to 
copy of tlie Rural, or Tin: Horticulturist ior ISoS. 
For §5 wo will send three copies of the Rural, anil effect Ls l eduction. 
either volume of the Wool Grower and Stock Register. --—* • ♦ ♦-*=■- 
For §4 we will send one copy of the Rural, and either lA'olvopolitail Heform. — A Suggestion. 
Pntn.am’s, Harper's, the Knickerbocker, Lady's Book, or ’ _ 
Graham's Magazine for one year. 
For $3, we will send a copy each of the Rural and tlie Mayor Vvood has celebrated his entrance 
IloRrrcui.TURt-r for 1855. __ upon the duties of the Chief Magistracy of the 
All competitors for premiums are expects l to adhere Commercial Metropolis of the New World, by 
strictly to the following institntino- certain imnortant and loner-needed 
altering cue WIUJIICAIUU UI MID Ull, UUU IIU -j -- - TT q Pmirt nt Waotiiwtnr, 
definite action was had upon it as a whole.— proposed are simply to make the law more ' ' & 
Mr. Seward, from the Committee on Commerce, plain and practical. Supervision is much J™ Eri S at 
reported a bill to carry the reciprocity treaty talked of. An effort will be made to ieyrve of low water in the Ohio river at Wcllsville. 
into effect. . A message was received from the Uie County Superintendency, m a modified . f w u , , 
President endorsing a communication of the form. Others arc of opinion that Assembly from ‘V en hTOrth, Canada, ‘as appearTby an 
Secretary of the Interior in relation to Indian District Superintendent would be preferable, 0 fo cda i announcement in the last Gazette, 
matters. Mr. Seward presented a petition re- with tlie abolishment of Town Superintend- GaRUrn , SjilTIf is afc Oswego, says the Palla- 
raonstrating ag.iin-ff the graduation land hill, ents. They reason thus: The people now d j iun> to make arrangements for building the 
and in favor of the Homestead bill. Mr. Sum- pay about $75,000 to Superintendents and public library for which he donated $25,000. 
ncr presented two memorials praying for the County Clerks, for such supervision as they get. The retail dry goods and clothing stores of 
mediation of our Government in the affairs of If there were a Superintendent in each Assem- Hamilton, C. W., after the 20th ult., were 
Europe. bly District, say at a salary of $600 and a slight closed on Saturday evenings at 8 o’clock, in- 
House. —Mr. Pennington presented the res- traveling fee, it would only cost $76,800, and stead oi 9 as before, 
olutions of the Governor and Legislature of would, by securing the entire services of com- The Cleveland Express states that a legacy 
public library for which he donated $25,000. 
The retail dry goods and clothing stores of 
„ abox'o:; Un ADVA.vtE reforms, which will not only greatly promote 
Two Dollars a Year. Three-Cojno.?, one year $5—six ’ . ... , , . . 
Copies for $10—Ten Cdplos for $15—Fifteen Copies for $20 the moral ana pecuniary interests of his mime- 
—Twenty Copies for p5, and any additional number at d j a fo constituency, but ill some degree enhance 
the same rate. As we .are obliged to pre-pay Amen- ■” ° . 
can postage, our lowest Club price to Canadian subscribers the welfare of the whole country.. In testimo- 
k §1,60 Per copy.-^ To faciiiUte mailing, we prefer f - t ]ias already been achieved, and the 
pending Club paporstOOTO address nteach Do.-tOffice,but “J J > 
tbe names of subscribers will be written on the papers if Herculean tasks to be accomplished, witness 
!V ‘ 0 ”"”' Un<l iht« ckaractevistio pa KS rnph from the Tribune 
MSraJTooL Grower and Stock Reoistkr can be added of Saturday last : 
to Rural eiubs at 53 cents per volume, or 75 cents a year. T ... v f , _ rm 1 • , 
The full price is 50 cents per volume, or $1 a year.] i; iE -• LXT Uitr. Ai... _ DC info . t U.i m 0 ,.ot 
bly District, say at a salary of $600 and a slight closed on Saturday evenings at 8 o’clock, in- 
traveling fee, it would only cost $76,800, and stead of 9 as before. 
would, by securing the entire services of com- The Cleveland Express states that a legacy 
olutions of the Governor and Legislature of would, by securing the entire services of com- The Cleveland Express states that a legacy 
r*r r;, 7,:n;7 r; New Jersey aOdrnmt kaJexpediUimbe&Utk Retent men, be far more efficient than the of $5,000 has been left to Francis Roberts a 
upon the duties of the Chief Magistracy of the -New j„mey, i.iao nutApuiuiun uenttea i .. , shoe maker ot that place, by his father, who 
Commercial Metropolis of tire New World, by out to search for Dr. Kane. Referred to com- present system ever can be. Lut rf to the ex- lately dicd iu Englail. 
instituting certain important and long-needed mittee on naval affans. Mr. 1 cclc presented pense oi btippoi in o\<n . upeim^en Tns Post Office at Hamilton, C. W., was 
.. the resolutions of the Legislature of New York there he added nfty oi sixty thousand dolla s rob p cd a few nights since of £35. The robbers 
against the extension of McCormick’s and other for County Superintendents, the burden would p ro p (J through a window where they could 
The Next Crusade. —Tlie Mayor having got 
the Police and Sunday Rum reforms tolerably 
manoeuvering by tbe friends and opponents of would be well tor the people, say tne readers 
tlie bill, it was recommitted to a select com- of the Rural, whose name is Legion, should 
rnittee. Mr. Fuller offered a joint resolution instruct their agents by petitions and remon- 
autliorizing the President to terminate treaties strances as they see fit, to the end that their 
of reciprocity, navigation and commerce, in will may he carried out. 
certain cases. The resolution passed. A mes- But tlie great educational feature of the 
Superintendents he established, town buperin- Owing to a storm of snow and wind, the 
tendents would still be required. I think it railroads south and west of Chicago were 
would be well for the people, say the readers blocked up Jan. 27. No trains have arrived 
of the Rural, whose name is Legion, should from St. Louis for a week. 
A dew days since Mr. Win. Head, of Spring- 
field, Washington County, Ivy., burnt up his 
pocket book by accident, containing $223, be¬ 
tides several valuable papers. 
iiit free to nil dlspftSted to compete for (he Premiums,or" under v.. . , tfog about tor new fields ot “**«*«? ^ W "/V, ~ , . , Thos. II. Keefe, of Middletown, Conn., while 
ko desire to extend tlie circulation of the Nkw-Yorker. victory. The emigrant swindlers are now on sage from tbe I resident relative to the selec- session, will consist m the effort, which I tamk gkating on tlie Connecticut river, opposite 
iWtetioa moneytproparly enclosed, maylDe mailefiRt the carpet, and wc trust the justice they have tion of sites for Courts and Post Offices in Phil- will succeed, of improving the School District Cornwell, on Monday week, plunged into an 
ir risk, if addressed to D. D. T. MOORS. so long evaded n ill bc^ nieted (>ut to them, to jyjg’phJa and New York was received. He organization, by substituting one Trustee (he open glade and was drowned. 
February 1,1855. Rochester, N. Y. ment announced is*against theTortune-t^tos recommended tiiat the subject be referred to a should be called Director) in place of three Or seven thousand children who are every 
a g jT eat number of Whom infest the city, reap- select committee, which recommendation was Trustees, Collector and Librarian. The officers year brought into the celebrated foundling 
The Snow Storm. ing a rich harvest from superstitious ninnies, adopted. Tlie Senate bill to establish a Board -would then he Director and Clerk. Let the hospital in Paris, less than two hundred are 
It Is good to have a Mayor who knows of these for adjudication of claims was referred to the Director perform all the work except recording alive afc th ® ,erul 01 ten J ’ ear8, 
In common with other .localities, East and abuses, and is not ashamed or afraid to make committee on the Judiciary. Much of the the proceedings of the meeting, and pay him a Mrs, Trist, a grand-daughter of Thomas 
The Snow Storm. 
West, we were recently visited by a severe snow his knowledge available in their suppression. time in thc House during the week was occu 
It commenced about ten o'clock on There are still other fields ior honorable 
Director perform all the work except recording a ^ ve end oJ tc:i J Cft ' s ' 
the proceedings of the meeting, and pay Kim a Mrs, Trist, a grand-daughter of Thomas 
trifle for bis time, say about'$5 year. What J^m-son has opened a school m tne city of 
, . ,, J ,, , , Washington, beino: compelled to resort to this 
' . *, • . i? i i. w ,1 ,-j achievement, where Mayor Wood’s extensive P ieci 111 v>ommiuic oi uic vv noic in inc uis- say the people to tnat. men nave tne scnooi 
Ihursday evening Oi laso week, ana continued v now i e( jg e w in no doubt be of great value— cussion of the French Spoliation bill. meetings throughout the State on the same 
LiJ.1a.Lv/ J1J. uno AAV V.IDU wAAv, m wja " * vwvi. UilliO 1U1 lllO LAI11C, oaj ttuwuu JU41. IT mtu . . , Y -i-j t 
pied in Committee of the Whole in the dis- say thc people to that ? Then have the school cnSloyS forTliveTiliood 
to snow Friday through the entire day 
for instance, lottery and policy gambling, in 
that time, up to Tuesday morning, there have which hundreds of men are engaged as dealers 
been occasional additions, so that at the pres- and backers, some of them belonging, appa- 
Presents from Japan. 
ent time we have an abundant supplv, and the rently, to the most respectable class oi society, Tub presents from the Emperor of Japan, ^ , V f nnd tbev nnv ' . , 
‘ “ and filling high positions m public estimation, f t„.i + n }, v aic a l^ a0 Hunk for themsehes, and tney maj It is stated that Com. Perry will picsent to 
s e.g-im 0 is L 'i living in splendor from the pennies picked up ~ . .. .V -'i +i q* think it desirable to make their wishes known. Congress a claim for diplomatic services in the 
•oads were partially hut not serious- by ‘station numbers,’ ‘gigs’ and ‘saddles.’ Commodore. Perry, have reached thc Mate miscellaneous. negotiation of the treaty with Japan, and for 
ed, and the trains were again run- Then the unlicensed pawnbrokers, the receiv- Department at Washington, where they are , . " w , . .. . expenditures incurred in the object.. 
me after a few hours detention once crs of stolen S oods > thc prife-fighters, badger- temporari’y deposited, awaiting the action of “ 1 o incorporate the Women s Lduca 1011 a Elijah Mocmiq a Virginian farmer who ro- 
Tbe storm, on the whole is much baiterB > cock-fighters, and high and low gam- Congress. They consist of sundry packages Association, lo Amend the Revised Oat moved to Iowa took the premium for com, at 
as with us than the one exnerieneed hlcis, must also be attended to. indeed, our th conteuts of which are said to be silks, utes relative to the Assessment and Collection the Washington County Fair. He raised one 
is vitn us isnan tne one expenencea mmneipal Hercules, had he the eyes of Argus _, ritin „ ta b les delicate and fragile of Taxes,” “ To Appropriate $25,000 to the hundred and twenty bushels to the acre, 
ic season; hut it has been sufficiently and the hands of Briarcus, might find constant swords, w riting tames, ueucatc ana na 0 ne ^ a , „ ,, 
mish us-that Winter vet. holds emnlovffient for all his faculties and all his ornaments, vases, bowls of glass and other Rochester Umversitj, To pay Canal dama Thb Philadelphia Sun announces the mar- 
sVhdiinT is exc°Hent * ' * and filling high positions in public estimation, 
s • o* o - ---■ living in splendor from the pennies picked up 
The railroads were partially but not serious- by ‘ station numbers,’ ‘gigs’ and ‘saddles.’ 
ly obstructed, and the trains were again run- Then the unlicensed pawnbrokers, the receiv- 
ning on time after a few hours detention once ers stolen goods, the prize-fighters, badger- 
or twice. The storm, on the whole, is much |f terB ’ cock-fighters and high and low gam- 
, . ... ’ ’ . : biers, must also be attended to. Indeed, our 
leas rigorous witn us tnan tne one experienced municipal Hercules, had he thc eyes of Argus 
earlier in the season; but it has been sufficiently and the hands of Briarcus. misrht find constant 
meu n g, ^ TnE Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church 
fixed day, and who says that mat.ers wou.d ^ ag af ] 0 ptecl a rule in the Synod that the title 
not be better attended to. I dwell upon these p s i ia n no t hereafter be attached to the 
topics because those that patronize thc Rural names of any of their ministers, 
are apt to think for themselves, and they may It is stated that Com. Perry will present to 
think it desirable to make their wishes known. Congress a claim for diplomatic services in the 
miscellaneous. negotiation of the treaty with Japan, and for 
,, , Tr , . expenditures incurred m the object.. 
“ To incorporate the Women s Educational _. . . - , „ 
. . ,. „ , i Elijah Moore, a Virginian farmer who rc- 
Association, lo Amend the Revised Stat move( j [ 0 wa, took the premium for com, at 
auu tue uiHiuuui Dinmub, iuigiiu uuunuiisiauu ‘ , , „ -, ,, -n^Kootnr TTm'vprsHxr ” l! Tn mv r'-miil rla.mfi- 
» to admonish us that Winter yet holds su- employment for all hig faculties and all his ornaments, vases, bowls of glass and other Rochester Cm/ersitj io pay Lanai aaoa 
i-eme- control, and is disposed to exercise Lis time - We rejoice in his efforts, and wish him materials, umbrellas, mats, hells, jars, cahi- ges,” “ To Establish Schools on the Allegany 
x oil llm eitonoco lio mu /Ihdro cmrl fliof •nit'.lnncp , n_T 1 .— ™ ^ T?ncfivuci"fiGB M 11 To Tuotn.nnRn fl.11 A ffriCll I tllTal 
In some regions when 
L , a l all the success he can desire, and that applause ne i S) flower box, lances, Japan matting, stone Reservation,” “ To Establish an Agricultural 
climato is nearly equal to our own, the storm 
waa very severe. At Chicago the railroads w r ere 
blocked up for several days, and some of them 
did not pass a regular train for a whole week. 
of all good men which is sure to attend it. from j apaU) s tone from Loo Choo, agricultural College,” and many others arc under consid- 
Tlie information given in the opening sen- implements, Japan shine, [query, misprint for oration. 
riage of Carlos E. Morrell, ol Luba, to thc 
daughter of thc venerable Ex-Vice President 
Dallas, as a case of Cuban annexation. . 
a T urge and vigorous rattlesnake was killed 
. , ,_ p tt.xt n r ri-... 
At Chicago the railroads were im™u w «« implements, uapau wimc, L quei y, mi^nnu mi . ... oTw divs since in Henderson Co., N. C. The 
veral days, and some of them tences » and the suggestions embodied in the shrine?] marked from Sindda, hermetically A hill has passed both Houses to .expecute ^. c . lthci .J visc gay the appearance of snakes at 
o-ular train for a whole week remainder of this item, are alike gratifying and scaled; samples of sugar cane, seven dogs, two the canvass ot votes m the Ontario District. ^ - geago fl is indicative of an early spring. 
-«M. __encouraging. But if# representative or ad- pjrds, &c. It is said the dogs are of a breed "Owe. Large quantities of cranberries are found < 
Riot'.— 1 The laborers on the canal westward vocate of the “ rural districts ” might be per- 'which none hut the aristocracy of the Empire ' *"** ? the" shores oi Puget’s Sound, in Washingt' 
of this city, struck for higher wages last week mitted —with caput covering under arm, and keep, as they are very costly. In the time of Information V. anted.—Andrew Younqs, of r Pcrritory; and are ^shipped to San Francisc 
and attempted to enforce their demands'by visual organs turned earthward—to offer a Charles II. a similar imperial present of dogs Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y., has half brothers arr iving there in eight or ten days passage, 
riotous demonstrations. Tlie contractors of- suggestion, we should say that, after all t;.e_ was sent to Rome by the Emperor of Japan, and sisters somewhere m the Western States, a son-in-law and daughter of thc late I’e 
d t i " ti _ ' Large quantities of cranberries are found on 
4 the shores ot Puget’s Sound, in Washington 
Information YY anted.—Andrew Youngs, ot rp err jt 0 ry, and are shipped to San Francisco, 
Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y., has half brothers arriving there in eight or ten days passage, 
and sisters somewhere in the Western States, , cov-tn-law and daughter of the late Rev. 
meet the eye of either of them, they will please 
write to him as above. 
riotous demonstrations. Tlie contractors of- suggestion, we -should say that, after all the J was gent to Rome by the Emperor of Japan, and sisters somewhere m the Western States, A son-in-law and daughter of the late Rev. 
fered seven shillings per'day and the laborers evils enumerate, by the TT' unc arc suppressed^ ! fr-.m which the celebrated European breed of from whom he has not heard in several years. p r . Chalmers, oi Scotland, have gone oin to 
demanded eight. After being out of empfoy- “there are still other Yds for lionent^l A ktg Charles’ spaniels sprang. Their names are Hiram, Asa, and William B^gigg, at 
ment several days, a portion of the workmen achievement.” Prominent among other-items As no officer under the Government can re- Youngs, and Amanda Bullock. ... tms buoim , ■ r - ’ 1 ^ f » 17 + 
were willing to resume on the terms offered, to which we might appropriately direct tiic J v e presents from any foreign prince, poten- meet the eye ol either of them, they will plea.-m TnBjten^ e^ ^o seat of govern- 
but they were interfered with by the more attention of Reformatory Mayor- Wood an-.! j tate or jpower, these presents to the President J write to him as above. merit from Iowa City to Fort des Moines. It 
turbulent spirits, and forcb.-i l from the Influential Editor Greeley, we would, in the a nd officer,-' of the quad ten revert to the State, . J ,'fi '' T n Frida week is Supposed that the 1 • pass it, 
work. The Sheriff of the County summoned liumblo manner aforesaid, mention Deceptive | and arc subject to the disposal of Cong .-. s. j . ‘g^OOU nersors'were T-n:v.« arc now 22 ■ ' ’ - w 
out a posse comilTus, hacked up by military | and, Qiv.dc Advertising—a system of fraud-so -- j ‘Y;'’ e ; '-'np uivm’-.ut is of tlie drii'i'-J.I and officered, comporlag tb: Slat uJK 
wen- elephantine in. its proportions,,and depleting A treaty b:..; been entered into between 
' 
fifteen were committed to jail. ’ J j ority of the person* fed"w«‘e Irish^and German*, ytai. 
: i’eek, 
in the Sixth Ward, over 6,000 persons were 
fed by charity. The soup gin-n out is of .the dr 
The Senate of Iowa has, by a vote of 17 to 
12, passed a bill removing the seat of govern¬ 
ment from Iowa City to Fort des Moines. It 
; that 1 • !so i 
T wire are now 22 ,1 io v.i> •••■>'■. -d 1 
richest kind, made of entire fare-quarters of tia ; and 296,563 enrolled, unumlormod. 89 
csood beef, with rice, carrots, &c. Ailarge ma* commktlcn-;- iiave bc'.-n 
jority of the person* fed wore Irish and Genuaii*. 1 year. 
