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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTPML, LITERARY AM l'AMILY KEAVSrAPER. _ _ | 
u UH irweruro./ MAT?* « 
Foreign News. Legislat ive Sy nopsis. 
Thb war news by the Asia is of no great bar l N the Senate last week a communication 
nortancc but the political news from England was received from Wm. II. Seward, accepting 
pui lit o , i _l™. _ r tt « »-vnrr>ssin!? bis Sfratl- 
Congressional Synopsis. 
In the Senate last week the following bills 
were jiasscd, viz., the House bill establishing 
a line of subterranean telegraph to the Pacific, 
61ipj>i»)cjs. . 
ROCHESTER, FEBRUARY 24, 1855. 
ZTZ'Zy intereet-bcing no the office of 0. S. Senator, ST to 
than the overthrow of the ministry, and the tade tor the confidence impohcd n him sa p o( t l,e Judges of the Su- 
consequent resignation of the entire Amu.- hi, determination to remain aitl, Mto*' aut ho,iSng the Seere- 
deen Cabinet. The crisis was hastened by the principle, and the interests ofl.is native State. P*™ f \°y e asnry to remit dutieson goods of 
resignation of Lord John IM -bo M* were passed to prohibit Eailroads pay ^ JZ were destroyed by 
Bishop 0’ Conor has returned to Pittsburg, 
from Rome. 
There are fifty-three Railroads chartered in 
Wisconsin. 
In Florida they are luxuriating on green 
tary of Treasury to remit duties on goods of p eaS) lettuce, radishes, &c 
“EXCELSIOR." 
)]lls wore passed iO prumuii iiamutiun yaj S * 1 f 1 1 
. thnnt „ word of warning, in{r dividends out of their capital, and to limit unbroken packages, which were destroyed uy 2 000 barrels of flour was consumed by 
i ZVcZl™ tbeSore^13 the It." ofTheir indebted^, end for the fire between 18W and 1854 ; for bolding of an flrc in Pwl street, New York, Feb. 15. 
and he is charge , ' . . f . of the Genesee River. The additional term of the U. S. Court for Mis CoL Standifer, of the U. S. army, died - 
'bad 'been formed at tlio New York Iiarbor Encroachment bill passed to souri, amended also so as to include ttjji dis. few daJS , in ec at Cambridge, Maryland. 
.„ivircs. The Queen sent for the Earl the third reading. Bill, were reported favora- tract of Ohio ; for the erection ofa i U y Tne Hon John Appleton, of Maine, liasbc 
liberal township feemiums 
FIFTY HOLLARS IN CASH for tlie largest li t of Sub 
The additional term of the U. S. Court for Mis- CoL g TANDIFSR> 0 f the U. S. army, died a 
latest advices. The Queen sent for the Earl the 
list, on like terms and conditions. j j( 
FIFTEEN HOLLARS in Cash for the next largest list, on 
like terms and conditions. 0 
TEX DOLLARS in Cash for the next largest list, on like f 8 
terms and conditions. j n 
FIVE DOLLARS in Cash for the next largest list, on like 
terms and conditions. 111 
THREE I!01 JARS in Cash for each of the next ten lists, 0 i 
on like terms and conditions. st 
to con- Hospital near Tembina river, Minnesota ; for 
iver in the relief of the families of the officers and 
mm on crew of the U. S. Revenue Cutter Sea Gu 1 , 
amend and a bill to establish land districts in Oregon, 
swego. A communication was received from the 
Lord Palmerston and some others, are spoken the Charter and regulate the police of Oswego. A communication was 
of in connection’with the Premiership, but all Mr. Dickinson’s amendment to the census Secretary of War, giving 
A HANDSOMELY and SUBSTANTIALLY BOUND VOL- 
ME OF THE RURAL for 1854, (price $3.) for each ol the paraly 
of the world at this moment the melancholy ton and Montgomery Mutual Fire Insurance the Committee on Commerce, called up the 
spectacle of divided counsels and ministerial Co to reduce fees of County Clerks in Chatau- bill regulating the carnage ot passengers y 
paralyses, her army melting away in the Cri- st . Lawrence and Herkimer ; to punish steamships and other vessels, which was read 
next twenty lists, on like terms and conditions. 
ks- Papers mailed to different po»t-offlces, if de-ii ed, . ., f ac e. 
uffn conies counted on premium must be for actual uer in tne lace. 
!SS»KrSS “ CfiZ.7S~iSg. li." The result will l» removed courage and «r 
twty on the part of Russia, further hesitation 
toward premium. Subscriptions can begin with tho vol- on the part of those European powers which 
<»« b “ n " avcring » £ , q ,r. a d n i,w a on 
April or May. mg common cause with the Allies, uibtiust on 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. the part of France of England’s fidelity, or at 
In order to reward every person who may aid in cx- least ability to act with vigor, and a prospect 
tending the circulation of the Rural New -Yorker, wo oiler of an indefinite continuance of the war instead 
to such as do not compete for any of tho preceding 1 ic ^ an ] )0n orable peace. 
miums, tho following liberal gratuities for subscribers ^ abgolute monarch, whose government 
f °TTOEE d DOFLARS to in Books, or a handsomely bound must of necessity be a unit, has the advantage 
mea, and military defeat and disgrace staring f raudu lent issues of stock certificates, and to 
her in the face. amend the Public School Act of Oswego. 
The result will he renewed courage and ac- Among others, bills were reported to incor- 
twice and placed upon its passage, but the 
third reading was postponed. 
The credentials of Messrs. Seward and Yu- 
ver, Minnesota ; for appointed Secretary of Legation to London, 
of the officers and g UNDATj p'eb. 4th, was the 300tli anniversa- 
ic Cutter Sea Gu 1 ; ry G f the martyrdom of John Rogers, at Smith- 
[1 districts in Oregon, field. 
received from the During the year 1854 no fewer than 73,697 
further information j? e r r ^ ns i died in London, out of a population of 
„ . 2,500,000. 
terfercnce of officers 
„ resowed in Kansas Bev - Dr - Nall, of Norwalk, Ct., has accept- 
‘ 1 ed the Chair of Theology in the Auburn Theo- 
Mr. Seward, fiom i og j ca i Seminary. 
leicc, called up tin. The weather has been unusually cold in the 
,ge of passengers by ex treme South. Snow to a considerable depth 
sels, which was read bas fallen in Mississippi. 
its passage, hut the n. English has been elected Chief Justice 
ied. of the Arkansas Supreme Court, in place of G. 
srs. Seward and Yu- C. Watkins, resigned. 
volume of tho Rural for 1854, for thirty subscribers. over a f rec p CO p c whose administration is rent 
mg common cause twin i ’ nanivs oi R f . , ,, i ncV«ri teams cross the Mississippi up and down, over 
the part of France of England s fidelity, or at Savings Banks ; against the erection of the ed that the Senate disagree to them, and asked and back) in every direction. 
least ability to act with vigor, and a prospect c01in ty of Canesteo ; to enable the city of for a committee of conference, which was The Ncw Y ork Central Railroad conveyed 
of an indefinite continuance of the war instead Brooklyn to borrow money to improve tie agreed to. upwards of three million passengers over the 
of an honorable peace. Croton Water in New York. # House. —Mr. Hunt reported a bill from the line during the past year. 
An absolute monarch, whose government Mr. Stuyvesant offered the following joint comm ittee on Military Affairs appropriating The corporation of Memphis has resolved to 
must of necessity be a unit, has tire advantage resolution, which lies over under the rules : $125,000 for the purchase of a site and for the issue $150,000 of bonds in aid of the Mississip- 
nvpr a free neon’c whose administration is rent Whereas, by the passage of the act for the erection 0 f military defences at the termina- pi and Tennessee Railroad. 
copy of tho Rural and either volume oi tne wool ukow 
and Stock RwnsrKR— or, Tiih Horticulturist for 1855. 
The same promium to every one remitting for fiethbn 
copies, ($20,)—or for ten copies ($15.) 
Whereas, by the passage of the act for the erection 0 f military defences at the termina- 
.rganization of the territories of Kansas and tjon f the Mexican Gulf Railway, Louisiana. 
j 0 hva«i.-Q the Missouri Compromise was there- . , ,, _ 
To every one remitting for six copies (^0,)an extra Houses of Congress, recently sanction- 
copy of the Rural, or Tim Horticulturist for 1855. tlic two Houses ui uu 0 e, j 
For $6 we will send three copies of tho Rural, and ed the President, confers by brevet on Maj. 
General Scott the riink of LieuteDant General. 
Putnam’s, Ilarpei-’s, the Knickerbocker, Lady’s Book or This distinguished honor, conferred for emi 
Graham’s Magazine for one year. nent services to his country, lias never before 
For S3 we will send a copy each of the Rurai and the nenc 801 Vlc( - 8 lo JUS 
Horticultuiusi for 1865._ been bestowed by our Government upon any 
hasten to profit by that advantage. the Missouri Compromise was there- ^ Mr Mun . ay> from the committee on 
-- ~-T. . , .. , ^ Whereas, 'such repeal was urged upon the Printing, reported a resolution, which was 
Lieutenant General.— A joint resolution ot allege(1 ground that the restriction in said passed, ordering the printing of 120,000 copies 
ic Mexican Gulf Railway, Louisiana. There are in store at Toronto, Canada, 13,- 
Mr Murray, from the committee on 382 barrels of flour, and 9,102 bushels of wheat, 
reported a resolution, which was the latter held by Americans, 
rderine the minting of 120,000 copies The Steamship Erie, a new vessel for the 
compromise was in violation of the Constitu- of ' the ’ agricultural part of the report of the Liverpool and Portland line, will make her 
lion of the United Slates, and . . Commissioner of Batcnts for the use of the »rtt passage early ,n tho spring. 
- -- , . ; A n ^A ‘tt o T ,_ UUlllJlilhOlGUGl KJl A. CA.VV.AA .V. -- 
Of House, and 10,000 for the use of the Commis- 
A file manufactory is soon to be erected in 
Stamford, Conn., to be operated under the 
All competitors for premiums are expected to adhere 
strictly to the following 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE ■ 
Two Dollars a Year. Three Copies, one year *5—Six 
to. • V ,c r • , a i rtnnfprred for emi- other act, which from the peculiar.nature ot . ’ ’ . . . , , 90 000 Stamford, Conn., to be operatec 
Tins in mgu.N , - , the subject over which it legislates is designa- sioners, and also that teie ic ) r ’ direction of a young Englishman 
nent services to his country, lias never betore Compromise of 1850; therefore copies of the mechanical part of the repoit, . 
hcon bestowed by our Government upon any the Senate coneur ) That the o( llto „ be for the nse of the 
man except W ashington. The resolution was Sciia tors and members of the House of Repre memb and the other for the Commissioner. Vi ini ^ and a native of Ncw Yo rk. 
adopted in the House by a voteof 126 to66 A resolution was also passed providing for the . Bp „ vnlent Pari>0 
the opposition being not so mu . ' tod to uree either the restoration of the printing of 10,000 copies of Commodoie 1 er- midi i n g the Archduke Louis, hr 
•lent of estab- 9™ 8t « d tl ? ur S e ,l fc ' ier „ 
re- A resolution was aiso pusbcu j b A rumor is prevalent in Paris of a project for 
the printing of 10,000 copies of Commodore 1 er- m;di j ng the Archduke Louis, brother of the 
the names of subscribers will be written on the papers n 
desired. Club papers sent to different Dost Offices, and 
names can be sent in at different times. 
VY1JI up nauvmuuw —- 1 -, - ..._, roau to fill All 
the oft repeated charge that “ Republics are and a substitute proposed by Mr.W ecd, of Gn . Fremont A 
ungrateful.” The title is in this case not an ....^ ^ ^ 
the Japan expedition, for the Emperor Francis Joseph, King of Poland, 
a House, and 500 for the use of Lord Rutherford, one of the judges of tho 
j. A resolution was also passed Scottish Court of Sessions, died suddenly of 
copies of the Survey of a Rah- apoplexy, at Edinburgh, on the 10th ult. 
;ific, including that of Colonel a party of New York speculators are said to 
communication was received be in Washington, endeavoring to persuade 
[Tub Wool Grower and Stock Register enn bo added ungrateiui. T , "" 'n\ 
to Rural clubs at 38 cents per volume, or i5 cents a year. emp ty honor, as it carries with it 530,000 bacK *rr X . l - l Ji * a a U rl 
The full price is 50 cents per^volume, ^ pay , and $1,600 addition to his salary. 
The full price is 50 cents per volume, or $1 a year.] 
Specimen numbers, show-bills, prospectuses, etc., 
Subscription money should be properly enclosed, and 1D8 ■> • .. . . .. . M Koctor of A.scen-ion Church, Fiankfort, Ky. New m ent of Navy yards and docks, 
addressed to D. D. T. MOORE, proprietors of the Boston Journal, died in that York: Kedfleld) i 8 65. to the comm ittee on Naval Affai 
February l, 1855. Rochester, N Y city, and on the lltli Henry Rogem, Jr., one volume is dedicated to Rev. T. C. Bit- , j t d 
------ of the firm above named, a!so paid the great thig city> wh ere also the au- ^ImTommittee of the Whole 1 
Sufferings in the Crimea. debt of nature. He was an enterpnsing husi- ^ ^ gol(J at De wey’s. sidcra tion the Mail appropriate 
- ness m an > and senior propnetor ol the most - d oh ate on Mr Olds’ an 
The details of the horrid sufferings ol the enterprising and widely circulating daily in ^ LAm .- s Book fcr 1855) f u Hy sustains ^mirilting $858,000 for the tra: 
British army m the Crimea as detailed by et New England, and las decease is an irrepara- c utation _ a reputation so well establish- £ he P mails frorn New York to 
ters from the officers and others, are enou ble public as well as private loss. Hie fune ^ ^ ifc geemg alnlost unnecessary to endorse back and rC p e aling that part of 
to freeze one’s blood. The desperate inefi ral serv iccs of the father and son took place ^ p hilade i p hia: L. A. Godly, Publisher. S3 bm ^ 1850 which directs the Sc 
ciency manifested m every department, occa gimultaneously, at the late resnlence of the , . • „ t n t^rminat 
If ( 4 /? V* G V* U Cj & 0 i - * U dian reservation at Fort Lfeavcnworth. Le- 
* 1 0 * H * y 1 1 .‘ , ferred to committee on Indian Affairs, and or¬ 
dered printed. A communication from the 
•ll Proof oftiik Ministry ; a£eqr,el of thoEoy whowas gecretary of tbe Navy relative to the improvc- 
M* i ^tto” P of^<»mJon n churchfFrankfort, Ky. New mc nt of Navy yards and docks, was referred 
York: Redfleld, 1865. to tbe committee on Naval Affairs, and order- 
This volume is dedicated to Rev. T. C. Bit ed printed. 
Secretary of War respecting the In- the government to buy the Crystal Palace. 
at Fort I/eavenworth. Re- The keeper of the hotel at the Depot at 
tee on Indian Affairs, and or- Mendota, had not a guest at his house for 
A communication from the nineteen days, during the late snow storm. 
Naw relative to the improve- Fifteen convictions for forging bounty land 
. J , . . . i warrants, have been effected since the present 
rrds and docks, was referral Commigsioner) Mr . Waldo, came into office. 
Sufferings in the Crimea. 
The Boston Daily Bee and American Patriot 
Tins volume is dedicated to nev. a. a. m ed printed. have been constituted, on the part of the House 
kin, formerly of this city, where also the au- Tbe Committee of the Whole had under con* Q f Representatives, the official papers of Mass, 
thor began his ministry. Sold at Dewey s. s i der ation the Mail appropriation hill, and a ^ Qf gpa;n hag gent the Popc a 
lengthy debate on Mr. Olds’ amendment, ap- R pi end ; d tiara, worth 200,000f., in honor of 
Godey’s Lady’s Book fcr 1855, fully sust :ins p r0 p r ] a ting $858,000 for the transportation of tbe new dogma—the immaculate conception, 
its reputation—a reputation so well establish- the mails from New York to Liverpool and j T is estimated that the contributions to the 
ed that it seems almost unnecessary to endorse bacb) and repealing that part of the deficiency patriotic Fund in Canada, will amount to over 
it Philadelphia: L. A. Godly, Publisher. S3 bin ’ f 1850 which directs the Secretary of the $100,000, exclusive of the Provincial grant of 
ciency manifested m every cicpaiunen , oaa simult aneously, at the ate residence oi tne * terminate the arrange- £20,000. 
eioned by foisting into all places of emolument latter in the town of Milton, and their bodies P C1 - ments for additional allowance to Collins’ The J 
and honor the weak and idiotic younger sons were at the same time committed to their Mralorasof t h c I.ife. ExPeaad Conversations of^the Em- The amendment was agreed to, and, on mate th: 
The New York Board of Emigration esti- 
of the aristocracy, is so glaringly manifest, b } ndr ed earth 
that it would not be surprising if a storm of 
national indignation swept them out of the The Cold 
The Cold Tuesday. — Letters continue to 
Da th to make room for better men from the reach us from all parts of the country, con- 
rank’of the people themselves. taining statements of the unprecedented se- 
One officer writing home, under date of Jan. verity of the weather during the 6th and / th, 
8th a sickening detail of tho army’s suffer- some of which we give below. At BeUville, 
inffs says:—“ We are sinking deeper into the Jef. Co., on the 6tli, the thermometer was 38 
mire of discontent and the slough of despond below zero ; at Hermitage, Wyoming Co., 30 ; 
every day. Those at the head of affairs seem Hall’s Corners, Seneca Co., do. ; 1 oplar Bulge, 
to have no notion of what a fix we are getting Cayuga Co., and West Bloomfield, Ontario C o., 
into, The complicated and cumbrous machine- 24°. Old Boreas has done Ins worst, and Lie 
poleon during his entire stay at St. Helena, 
and had the best of opportunities for becom- 
82. A resolution was adopted that, for the 
remainder of the session, all remarks in dc 
hate shall relate strictly to the question under of July 
1st, when it was only distant 93,595,607 miles. 
It will he 96,696,200 miles distant on the 3d 
ing acquainted with the most minute details digcuggion Tbe House passed the Senate’s The President has nominated, and the Sen- 
Wiiia Almanac for 1855.— Dewey, 
rv that prevails through every department, fiery arrows of Apollo m 1 soon he driving Arcadc> bas the Whig Almanac of 1855. It is 
y 1 1 .... - - - him hack again to liis polar den. - •• • —n.- —t«f bw ami 
from the President informing the House of his 
veto of the French Spo lation hill. It caused and Belles .Letters. 
Modern Lan- 
the ignorance and helplessness of every re¬ 
sponsible idiot who ought to assist instead of 
confusing matters, and the wear and tear of 
the working, suffering, dying soldiery prove 
that there is something worse than rotten in 
the way in which the campaign is carried on. 
Another, speaking of the fatality which is 
sweeping through their ranks, remarks: 
Heavy and Adroit jobbery.— un oveiuaui 
ing the ^treasure brought by the Northern 
Light, which arrived at New York Feh. 14th, 
it was discovered that two boxes, containing 
$40,000 in gold, consigned to Page, Bacon & 
a work’compiled with the greatest labor and some sensation. _ the President has approved the resolutions 
--»• — - j‘ , „„r,j.QinK more election statistics and -—- Z_T for sending an expedition to the relief of Dr. 
and Adroit Robbery.-Ou overhaul-1 care, and con ot her Interesting News from Havana. Kane, and immediate steps will he taken for 
other reliable information tnan any - the departure of the vessels. 
work of the same size extant. 1 rice is. Recekt letters from Havana say it was re ^ hag dedinad to reprieve or 
-— — por tcd that the British vessels of war which commute the sentence of Arrison, the Cincin- 
Roasting a Commissioner.—Edward G. Lor- had arrived at that port had seen a fleet ot ^ infc rnal machine fiend. The 'Mines says 
Northern other reliable information, than any other 
YU 14th work of the same size extant. Price Is. 
guages ana nenes aeneis. 
The President lias approved the resolutions 
for sending an expedition to the relief of Dr. 
Kane, and immediate steps will he taken for 
the departure of the vessels. 
Roasting a Commissioner.—Edward G. Lor- 
fatality which is centers, and a ing, the U. S. Commissioner who presided at Arrison seems resigned to his fate, 
anks, rqmaiks. .’ ... r - H11 h s tituted for the precious the time the fugitive Anthony Burns was rc the harbor of Havana with a number Col. B. F. Butler, who resisted the order of 
sweeping tbrougn mu iaukd, • mian titv of iron substituted for the precious the time tne iugmve am™ 1 wav irum me ---- - 
“Perhaps it may modify the inveterate lies- ‘ - . n0 due to the time, p’ace or manded to slavery from Boston, has been re- ^ y foo Qn board- It i8 8a id that the gov- Gov. Gardiner, of Mass t 
tility with which the English public so un- met, but it is believed jected as a candidate for law lecturer at t have received secret advices of fillx- company connected with 
justly pursue the gallant 46th, to learn that, Cambridge. Mr.- Lcring was nominated by bustcr movements. been discharged from the 
as a regiment, it has almost ceased to exist.— to have^heen^ecj^on je- • the corp oration, but rejected by the Board of Rumors were current that the troops at ru ^ Ainerican Bible So 
At the beginning of November last it landed Skkatowal Troubles.— The candidates for Overseers, Gov. Gardner presiding ex officio. ^^^^Hava^hadT left the town for the ^w^to 1 the Meeting 4 
at Balaklava with an effective strength Ot gcnatori;d ] 10 nors in several of the States, are Tbe Commissioner is also Judge of 1 robatc tor goutb gi(Je to em barkfor some point unknown. ploi ^ nce Bible Society, ii 
1,100 bayonets. It now musters 117 service- bout in tbe comfortable position of boiling Suffolk Co., and it is belisved by some that ' Don Ra mon Pinto, one of the most influen- >TO i r ;„ the N 
__ , ii !___^ 44- 4c _ „ . n . _. .. i r _i,4 a ramnvnl .. , r,_^_i^ line hopTi arreRted. A 1 ARIS ICILei 111 tliu ^ 
wav from the harbor of Havana with a number Col. B. F. Butler, who resiscea ine orac.r ui 
, lf trnnuR on board. It is said that the gov- Gov. Gardiner, of Mass., to disband the foreign 
justly pursue the gallant 46th, to learn th»-, effeeted on the Isthmus. 
as a regiment, it has almost ceased to exist.— to nav ^ _—- 
At the beginning of November last it landed Senatorial Troubles.— The candidates for 
at Balaklava with an effective strength of genatorial bo nors in several of the States, are 
trnons on board. It is said that the gov- Gov. Gardiner, ot mass., to aisuauu uu* 
eminent have received secret advices of filli- company connected with his. regiment, has 
buster movements. + TV been discharged from the service. 
Rumors were current that the troops at 1 i- TnE Amer i C an Bible Society have appointed 
nal del Ilio had mutinied. The second in com- y roorri) our Minister at Berlin, as their 
mand at Havana had left the town for the te Hie meeting of the British and 
south side to embark for some point unknown. Florence B ible Society, in London. 
.. V™- artcS; A Paris letter in the New York Times etotee 
- X, 1 UV --, , aiJOUl III wuuoi VIVR-AW I - w UUUVI —I - - ' XJ\J 11 IVMUIVAA *-, - 11 a l> a -i> yq 1 Otter 111 tllC IS CW 1 UTli duu/vo 
i able men, and as things are going on it is not ]obgters Ambitious of serving their country, tb is rejection also foreshadows his removal tial Spaniards in Cuba, has. been arrested, mmors were gathering strength that a 
\ very improbable that at the end of a month appr0 p r ] a ti n g the honors, and pocketing the f rom the Judgeship by the Legislature. Surely cha,rg e d with being^a^conspna^, Ktehav^ Svorce^contemphdied'hetween tlm Emperor 
§ even this small remnant will be reduced to the emolumentS) they a re stretched upon the rack the way of the Commissioner is hard ! fp^taken place. All sorts of fililbuster stories and Empress, for high State reasons. 
f level of some of our other regiments here.— pubbic opinion, and made to suffer political -—--- are curren t. ' The sugar market was inactive, The vcry name oftlie Emperor Nicholas has 
i For instance, thcro is a regiment which figures martyrdom The California Legislature have Tiie 8 ugar Trade.—T he New York Shipping and the stock rapidly increasing. become a term of reproach in Paris. \Vhen& 
in the Army List as the 63d, hut it is only in b n () ted twenty-two times to no purpose, and j d ;st publishes its annual statement of the -—- gamin has said, “ You are a ic: o as . u - 
i the army list that it can he found, as nothing Missouri and Pennsylvania are in the same sugar trade of the United Stetes, which shows Sp0T8 0N T iie Sun.—T he following facts com- considers he has exhauste opp • 
\ Tir^^ of * 
\ — ...n— s 
l this small number two were unable to proceed Fast Traveling.—T he Chicago Democrat , of fore j gn an d domestic cane sugar in 1854 was , g digc; 1 ’ ^ k f noatins ice in tho 
f - even as far as the tent of the Brigadier Gene- tbe 12 th inst., announced the arrival m that 335 268 tons, being an increase of about 3£ per „ Witb j n a few days a spot of rather un- Married, on a . gun on Thursday, 
| rl The whole six were, therefore, ordered city of travelers by gailroad who left Alton ccn t. over 1853. Pncoj have com mon size has appeared on that luminary Oluo nvc,, opgositolu ^S^ rd> Ecv . j. &. 
i to return to their quarters, and the force is now thrKWCrJa he f or c. They had been blocked up low, ^ tbc B ^ks in the hands of (th<; JromTpote l^poke of iUvs « Brooking ’and Miss Sa’lie Craig, all of Boone Co. 
> disregimented ; including officers, serjeants, by gn0 w drifts, half starved and frozen m the it is co^ d arc gmall . T he de- £ reality a pal!- of spots,, of TnE pcop ie of Vienna, Ontario county, have 
{ and officers’ servants, the entire complement car8) and suffered almost as much as some ol mand f r0 m Europe will probably be increased e | (U , d s j zc and grca t regularity of figure, being voted to incorporate.their village under tho 
remains of it out here, i lie last time it j 
ordered for duty in the trenches, only six men, | 
I am informed, paraded for service, and of 
this small number two were unable to proceed 
Two hundred and forty-three journals and 
periodicals arc published in seventy different 
waiitionin Switzerland. Several of the news 
U1 liUUCl tm -> ., 
that luminary Ohio river, opposite Rising b 
a omcers servauus, tue cuuio cars, anu buuwcu —— mand trom iiiurope wm ^ equal size and great regularity 01 nguie, uuuif, 
1 I 0 f the 63 d is said to be under 40 men.” the far-famed Polar expeditions. Thedifficul- tbe p rC8e nt year, and large shipments will c i rC ular. A great number of small 
_——- ties experienced this winter from snows have probably he made thither from Cuba, llie lg as usual, scattered round the larger 
of the Vil'age of Phelps, by which name 
dated New York Feb. 17th, says :—“ The trial 
of the steam lire engine of the Boston fire de¬ 
partment took place to-day, in front of thi 
jspatcli b ‘ unnrccedcnted in the history of Railroads, total crop of Louisiana sugar lor tbe yearwas 1 I found this pair of spots visible as on- T Dover Gazette says a farmer in that 
he trial un precedent eoinxne^-y- 449,324 lihds. The average value of this arti- onc^ thvough a small oper aglass-a colored „ ? H h E bor hood suspecting^that some one milk- 
fire de- Almost a Robbery-Ad attempt was made cle forYke past.fourshade being placed next to.the eye^ There are “ J his CO ws in the night kept watch 
of th* to rob Mr. Fowler, Cashier of the Balaton Spa 1851 $5,49 ; 1852, $4,24, 1868, *o,4o , lbo4, no oth ? of any considerable magnitude and detectcdtw0 hogs in the act of sucking her. 
City Hall, in the presence of some 10,000 per- Bank, on Wednesday night, the 14th mat.— - --—-- 
sons and the performance was generally high- He was going from the cars with about bio,- TnE E ome Sentinel states that the Union 
ly satisfactory', although some firemen man- 000 in hie satchel, a lien he was knocked down, school Home in Cmden On^da county, . j ® ian8 
aged to heat it In height by one of tho oid He held on to the money, and the worW- 1* burned on ^ 
machines.” thief made his escape. 
now visible to my telescope._ TnE Lansing (Mich.) Journal says between 
•-- n- ikoVtinnhH three and four thousand persons have petition- 
Santa Anna, it is said, is selling the 1 ' Legislature for the establishment of a 
dians, captured by his troops, at a certain ® J “ " ofHomajapa thy in the University. 
price per head, for slaves. 
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