MOORE’S RURAL NEW - YORKER, 
IS PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY, 
BY D. B. T. MOOSE, ROGHESTEB N. Y. It is a matter of great interest to observe uf late sunary carpenters, paper Bangers, A LAD 18 years 0 f 8ffe baB been convicted at __ ' ' ^ 
Office in Sinmson’s - Block Exchange Place, the fluctuations which occur in the produce and other reformatory operators, have been Columbus, S. C., of stealing a watch, and ^ ..^'-^vuwwwwwv 
S oTpS«t oace. E anff provision martet from time to time an., "gStlS mX&TtbJlZ™ TrS aIp^ OTm ° n8 °' U “ ta " ” 
terms, in advance: to witness the haste which seme men make to tiser building. All this, in addition to the ^u November. ‘ y Canada h a aoo 
SnBscRipnoN — $2 a year — $i for six months. To abandon the cultivation or the rearing of any improvements and additions made in our own ’ _ • . as now o,400‘miles of telegraph 
Ciuhs and Agents as follows Three Copies one year, crop or animal, so soon as the market for that establishment, appeared decidedly progress- Tiie Postmaster General has decided that a pera ion. 
for $5 ; Six Copies (and one to Agent or getter np of particular thine hannens to he dull, notwith- ive > and withal a little mysterious to out- P en mark madc °y eF ° r opposite to an article The population of the city of Milwaukee for 
Club,) for $10, Ten Copies (and one to Agent.,) for $15, P ,. & , , . , . , , siders. But more recently the wherefore of in a newspaper, with the sole object of calling the present year is 30,448. 
and any additional number at the same rate, ’is we are f a ndmg a return to fair or even high prices thig has befn satisfactorily elucidated-the attention to the article, will not subject tire Best .. ^ ... . 
obliged to pre-pay the American Postage on papers sent is nearly as erne to come m due time as that p i ea sant rooms being occupied by friend P a P er to letter postage. barrel at San Francisco on the lOllTs P6t 
to the British Provinces, our Canadian agents and friends the seasons will succeed each other. Moore of the weekly Rural New-Yorker, aud The Lafayette American says:—An ear of . G F ' 
must add 25 cents per copy to the club rates of the Rural. We bave a present example in the price of monthly Wool Grower and Slock Register —jour- corn raised on West Plains, in Tippecanoe Co., r J .he construction of a second telegraph line 
The postage on the Rural is but 3^ cents per quar k p or a year or two oast pork raising nals which are generally known to fame and Ind., by Joseph Travis, weighs two pounds * rom Chicago to Milwaukee is contemplated. 
The Pork Trade. 
A New Neighbor— Mystery Solved. 
News Items. 
It is a matter of great interest to observe Of late sundry carpenters, paper hangers, 
the fluctuations which occur in the produce and other reformatory operators, have been 
, . . , , - ,. . .. * busily engaged in fitting up a suite of rooms 
and provision market from time to time, and - n ^ ge( ? ot f d and third 6 B to r ies of the Adver- 
to witness the haste which seme men make to tiser building. All this, in addition to the 
Best brands flour were selling at $13 per 
barrel at San Francisco on the 19 th Sept. 
must add 25 cents per copy to the club rates of the Rural. 
*$* The postage on the Rural is but 3% cents per quar „ __ 
t 9 r, payable in advance, to any part of the state (except b7en specialty profitable,"and there- tbe People throughout the country The eight inches, measures fifteen inches in length, A mass of copper weighing 6,826~pounds 
Monroe County, where it goes free,)—and 6 >£ cents to , . 1 . ’ . ,, Rural, particularly, is widely popular, having and eleven and a half inches m circumference, reached Detroit on Mondav It is vain pH at 
any otfcor section of the United States. suit in teen a gradual d.mnmt on in the a mnch !arger clrclllatlon than anJ simillr , $1,600. Tal “° d at 
Kg- Ail communications, and business letters, should number of animals raised, until the supply journal in the world, and is very properly re- c .' Jf ’ con P u Putt taif . . ,, 
m n T) T Rochester, n. y. c.n^oA aR the i««dirur a« rr,v„itLsi T.iJmrv , st * haul, carried up some 600 _soldiers, be- 1 om. one-half, if not more, of the counties 
bo addressed to D. D. T. Moor*, Rochester, N, Y. has fallen below the demand. The < 
40-Teb Rural is published strictly on the cash sts- q uence j g an immense advance in prices 
YSM-Scnt no longer than paid for_and all orders should pork-packing at the West: 
be in accordance with terms. ■ J 1 * b 
has fallen below the demand. The conse- cognised as the leading Agricultural, Literary 
and Family Newspaper. The fact that it has w ViT {„Z * 
attained such rank, position, and influence ^ . rnmnnio-if no-must t>™ VjL ^ f t/^vr & 
longing to the 10th Infantry, who will occu- of ^h, have a population of less than ten 
py Fort Snelling this winter. nreDaratorv to a thousand. 
.Last year, pork-packing at the Westfelloff years, is aS ^. d <****** SiOOX ° f theMis - 
twenty-two per cent, lrom the year previous, creditable to its editor and publisher, and the souri nex y ear - 
and the number of animals in the country at people of Western New York, by whom it has John Wise, the iEronaut, gives it as his 
present is much under those of last year.— been mainly supported. To give some idea of opinion that Mr. Winchester, who “ went up” 
* ...... __ _i • .. _ .1_ t. i- oj _^ _ 
■and campaign against the Sioux of the Mis- The British government has in its employ- 
uri next year. ment no less than 60,000 tons of American 
John Wise, the Aeronaut, gives it as his s ^ i PP^ n S- 
linion that Mr. Winchester, who “ went up” Eighteen newspapers are published in Min- 
There is atiother cause of deficiency in the circulation—which is more than double from Norwalk, Ohio, on.the 2d inst., met a P e ®°^ a , though it contains hut sixty thousand 
* i — i that of any other paper published in the watery grave in Lake Erie. He reasons from inhabitants, 
fact that the stock ox peak 1 J - 1 State, out of New York city—it is only neces- Ihe fact that Mr. W. did not have ballast TnE late rise in the Mississippi brought 
weil mgh exhausted, so that, setting aside the gary to add t}l at it requires six days running enough to take him over the lake. about 2,000,0C0 feet of logs into the boom at 
probabilities of a foreign demand, the chances of our large Hoe steam press to print each 
are decidedly favorable to continued high number !—Rochester Daily Advertiser. 
ROCHESTER, NOVEMBER 10, 1855. 
SPECIAL NOTICE TO AGENTS. 
prices. 
In New York, with us, at the West, in fact A Legal Farce Ended.—Passmore William- 
every where, the market has been going up son, so long held in durance vile by IT. S. 
re fact that Mr. W. did not have ballast The late rise in the Mississippi brought 
aough to take him over the lake. about 2,000,0C0 feet of logs into the boom at 
A dispatch from Doyle6ton, Pa , states that Arit ^ on y- 
uring the high winds of Saturday, the Agri- . ^ R - Samuel Weed, of Middlesex, Mass., has 
imoti Jiocnesier jjauy navermer. during the high winds of Saturday, the Agri- . Me - Kamuei ‘ Weed, of Middlesex, Mass., has 
-cultural Exhibition building in that village invented a machine for casting type of copper, 
A Legal Farce Ended.—Passmore William- ^as blown down and completely demolished. * ron > or ^’ rass - 
y. so Iona- held in durance vile bv IT. S building was 250 feet long and 60 feet Tue cars on the Southern Michigan road 
steadily since mid-summer. During much of Judge Kane on a contempt of court, for mak- 
Agents and all others interested, are re- j the packing season last year, superb dressed ing an alleged false return to a writ of habeas 
The building was 250 feet loDg and 60 feet The cars on the Southern Michigan road 
wide, with two wings 50 feet square, and cost were delayed six hours by the snow, on Thurs- 
$30,000. 
Simon Sanborn, a conductor on the Elmira, 
day, Nov. 1st. 
During the last ten years the rate of in- 
• JJ.11J.A17 j 7 7 • /> I, -n , 1A* i j. a A* _J ,, . ^ , -TTr . , u> WUUUBWI vu. UIJLU JLillUHa, JL/U-lXAii lx tuo AUBU ten yCttrB Vile ra Of in- 
minded that the lowest club price of the Rural hogs could he hough, in cur streets at five and corpus in the matter of Col. IV heeler s slaves, Canandaigua aud Niagara Falls railroad, was crease of the population of Canada West has 
New-Yorker is $1,50 per yearly copy. We three-fourth dollars per hundred; and they has at last been set at liberty. The telegraph last week mulcted in the sum of $150, in the been 101 per cent. 
have published no lower rate for months, yet are worth to-day eight dollars and a half, and account may not he strictly reliable, hut it Y ates county, N. Y., Circuit Court, for eject- j T j 8 stated that the war has already ini- 
many of our agents continue to remit in ac- in all other localities the markets are corres- states that Williamson was brought into a P aBS . eD S er from the cars who refused to p 0sed upon Turkey expenses to the amount of 
cordance with former terms. They will please pondingly high 
note this announcement, and he governed j A curious anc 
thereby in forwarding subscriptions. 
court Nov. 3d by the marshal, and made affi- or n^MM^placQ^f dStiMtira™ amVm ' ? at 30,000,000 francs. 
A curious anomaly is presented by compar- davit that, in hi3 answer to the writ of habeas ... We understand that the second volume of 
ing the prices of pork arid com during the corpus, he did not intend any contempt of soc i?ty i^NewVrleans,' wliich 8 ho ^stat^d Ml ' B;nton ’ f : “ Thirty Years’ View” will be 
two past years. Last fall the grain was high, court, nor to evade a process. An interroga- that within eight years there had been in that read Y m A P ril next - 
European Finances, aud pork at the same time very low ; the tory was propounded to him by the District city ten epidemics of yellow fever and chole- ^ IIE Fatting observatory, an out-growth of 
- present season all the West is one vast graua- Attorney through the court, touching his ra > with a mortality of seventy-seven thous- the New York Crystal Palace, has been con- 
The condition of the monetary affairs of ry 0 f corn, while the pork fattened upon it power to produce the bodies in court, accord- ana three hundred and thirty-eight or near- ' CI ted into a shot tower. 
Europe is, at present, a subject of much spec- briDg g S uch a price as will put money in ing to the mandates of the writ, which power ly ° ne lmU ° f th ® P°P ulatlon - The hones of six thousand Irishmen line the 
- a ^5—5— mi™ -— .- ’ he deni-d Possessing- and he was thereunon William II. Brown, a well known ship- Aspm wall and Panama railroad, which is only 
ne demea possessing and lie was thereupon bu;idcr . q New York) died on Saturd at forty-eight miles in length. 
discharged from custody. age of fifty-two. Mr. Brown constructed eev- The Governor elect of California is only 
. Williamson was confined for making just eral celebrated steamers, among which were thirty years old, the vounsest Goverrmr 
of discount almost Aveeklj for the past two Conflagrations.- On the 18th ult., a fire 8 uch a ewem return to the writ; and it is the Collins steamers Atlantic and Baltic. Mr. the youngest State inttie Union. ‘ d 
months, until it nas established an interest, or'pnrrpd at St John’s N E destroying over $ . ±. . .. . , , Brown also constructed the Isaac Newton and ..... 
/oiv «««« i ’ 0CCRr . rea s ’ destroying oyer bard to 6eej lf that oath was a false one, how Nnw Wnrl . . RfiWr . VPKBf . . + ,^ n T ?° a Within the last five months, no less tW 
European Finances, 
ulation and discussion. The drain of specie abundance into the pockets of those who are 
from the vaults of the Bank of England has fortunate enough to own a herd of swine. 
compelled that institution to advance its rates-__ 
of discount almost weekly for the past two conflagrations -On the 18th ult.. a fire 
t° n SiX Th d i iy i paper f , U T T ‘ tWO lmndred d ' Yellin§8 ’ P rinci P all Y occupied the Becocd helps the matter, unless it be on s ian government 
ailed m its history. The balance of bullion by the laboring classes, and rendering about the ground that a lie well stuck to is as good as T v S| . 
in the Bank of France is extremely limited, four hundred families houseless. Five acres the truth. - 1hk Bree Sta . f 
and were it not for the shipments from this were burnt over . -_ Several State 
country, it wou d be .orced mto a suspension 0n Sunday morning week, a whole block, Ruined by Gambling.— The Hartford (Conn.) lav before them f 
of specie payment. 
New World, and several vessels for the Itus- 
WiraiN the last five months, no legs than 
eleven Postmasters have been arrested in 
Ohio, on suspicion of mail robbery. 
It is stated that the annual expense of the 
cgTyuuu xua-uw ™ M Thb Free State Executive Committee of .--- 
5 /M ‘ Kansas has appointed four delegates to visit stated that the annual expense of the 
— ’' ' 1 —- the several States and their Legislatures, and P a P er and printing of the British House of 
Ruined by Gambling.— The Hartford (Conn.) lay before them full evidence of the grievan- Commons amounts to nearly $1,000,000. 
extending from Ontaiio to King street, Kings- Courant states that a case has come to light ces P e °pl e Kansas. John Hutchin- A Kansas party, consisting of twenty men 
M 1 • 1 ill t /v-> $.1 Of ATI nf T.QTOrnriPO tulin WOO l.„ AT ^ „ C r_ TIT.!.. . I -l r J 7 
! destroy- prospects were uncommonly bright; who was 
i / yynunue, wnicn Bevera l wooden dwelling houses were destroy- prospects were uncommonly bright ■ who was . .. . ^ , ’ ApuBLicmeetinghasheenheldinMilwau- 
present appearances indicate, the financiers of pd b v fire Lossheaw P 1 f A - n t u• -t i 8 A , , ... The tnal of Coleman and Stetson of the kee, Wis., to petition the Legislature of that 
these institutions will be obliged to look Triton n t connect8d ^ most respected ^families Aster house, New York, for violation of the State to restore the death penalty for murder 
abroad for the funds n-c-ssarv to snnniv de- Kay 8 P p 1 * b h lrenton > N ’ J '' in the city ; who had as fair a start in life as liquor law, resulted in their discharge by the w „ + . . . ,, „ 
wa3 destroyed l>y fire^Kov. 6th. mor ta, ever K ot; who ha 8 6ee„ p,W “atl? ^ 
what it may. Fire in Buffalo.— On the 30th ult. a machine not ord * f. lo ““® a11 h ® was worth, and was not imported to secure conviction that costs England and her allies $1,250,000 a day! 
The United States will naturally be expect- shop belonging to the Buffalo Car Company, mone 5 r tiiat WBtly belonged to his creditors, tbe gale of i mp01 ted liquors is free to every It 1s rnmored that Grinnell, Minturn & Co. 
ed to furnish a large quota of the amount re- at Black Rock Dam, took fire and destroyed a * 8 an3in £ Bibles ; but who has forged citizen, and that the search, seizure and de- °f New York, have received an order fer 600,- 
quired. What effect this withdrawal of the one of the buildings comprising the establish- n ° teS t0 th8 amount of 60me thousands of struction clauses of the law are unconstitu- 000 barrels of flour from the British Govera- 
“bone and sinew” of commerce will have ment. The others, by timely and persistent Gollars to conceal such losses—forging the 10na • „ V1 „ 
upon us, is a matter of speculative theory— efforts, were preserved. As it was, the loss nameS of hlS father a * d father-in-law, assign- A new State, it is not improbable, will soon c/™ n- ad 
The constants receipts from California, the was about $20,000 in tools, machinery and er or endorser, and putting them off through g and Agreed upon a mutual tadff of fte and 
richness of our agricultural products, with building. The shop was insured for $11,260. the hanks, banking houses, and note buyers. ing for the f or m a xion of the new State or frei S ht - 
the foreign demand now opening for them, If the other buildings had been destroyed, -Territory of Supeiior. Michigan gives part Mr. Hopkins, of Virginia, declines the office 
together with the stringency of our own mar- the loss would have been some $50,000. " Lake Disasters. — Heavy gales prevailed and Wisconsin anothr r part to form the new of Chief Judge of the Federal Court for the 
ket during 1854, which latter closed many of - upon the lakes during a portion of last week Commonwealth, which is the seat of the great District of Columbia, tendered him by the 
■fV»o on awn p]« fliat wprp fiYWnatSnw r> Q - Fire and Loss of Lifb.— At Cordasville. L„.i ...__ .j, mineral wealth of the nation. Its mines 0 f A resident. 
the foreign demand now opening for them, If the other buildings had been destroyed, 
together with the stringency of our own mar- the loss would have been some $50,000. 
ket during 1854, which latter closed many of 
the channels that were exhausting our na- Firs and Loss of Life.— At Cordas 
Fire and Loss of Life. At Cordasville, and W ere attended with disastrous losses of 
mines of President. 
hopes that we shall be enabled to weather it ea intne names, ana two otners were serious- coaJj gUDk off Chicago. A brig supposed to 
entirely. A general view of the finances of not fatally in J urcd by jumping from the be <be Three Bells, foundered in Sheboygan 
our own country is anything but desponding windows. The loss of property is estimated Bay . tbe br) -g Rameaye Cooke, with a cargo 
in its character. Money is, comparatively at $50,000. of lumber, is stranded on a reef near St. Hel- 
speaking, plenty in cities, and among the 
farming community, where labor has been ex¬ 
ceedingly remunerative for several years, 
there should be no scarcity. Let European 
affairs take such shade as they may-it is not BaB road,” met with a dreadful accident at 
probable that our national monetary interest Gasconade Eiwr - about ono bundred mile8 
will be seriously affected thereby. from Sfc ‘ Louis ‘ The brid S 9 S ave P™" 
_ T _cipitating ten cars a distance of thirty feet. 
The Eucctioks. —On Monday of tbe present T.reaty-niM persorn, were totently killed, 
of the Union.— Argus. girl Indiana. 
' The Minnesota mines of Ontonagon sent off 
Liiuuwb. UK luos ui piupciiy la eBumaua Bay ; the brig Rameaye Cooke, with a cargo Utah— A private letter from Provo city, ‘"ne barrel of pure native silver last summer. 
.*>50,000. 0 £ j umber j 3 gtranded on a reef near St. Hel- F T tah county, U. T., (fifty miles from Great Copper ia worth i>240 per tun at the mines of 
„ ----:-: , . on., and the brig Julia Dean went to pieces COntaiM tlie of L “ ke Su I> enOT ' 
Railroad Casualties— An excursion tram on Skillaee reef Lake Huron The Livemnol «fw g r !- • u , .. , • In Brockville, Canada West, there are two 
which left St. Louis to partake in the festivi- • , , n ,’ r , T t nu r ^ w We llve . m s 'ght_of snow the year round, female watchmakers, and three female paint- 
ties incident to tbe opening of the "Pacific 8 * l Gr “ <) Otberd, asters We ft were pick llowers^wuhone^hand crs. They arc avid'to he very successful in 
.Uy.or) >’ voin, u * $ will probably be reported hereafter. and gather bnow with the other. It is warm their vocations. 
t of lumber, is stranded on a reef near St. Hel- „ „ T , y 1 u ,' ), Y ™ lles i rom Great 
! ens, and the brig Julia Dean went to pieces f^elhgen^e f° ntamS the followin g items of 
on Skillage reef, Lake Huron. The Liverpool “ We live in sight of snow the year round, 
is a total loss at Grand Haven. Other diasters We can, as it were, pick flowers with one hand 
will probably he reported hereafter. and gather snow with the other. It is warm 
and gather snow with the other. It is warm their vocations 
in the valleys; healthy, pleasant, and fruit- f .. _ /T s 
ful, with seldom any rain, but we have plenty dllTj edl * ,or °i ^he Eddyville (Iowa) Free 
Auburn Female Seminary. —Speaking of of mountain streams to irrigate our fields anil Bresa boa 8ts that a lady of that place under 
this Institution the State Register remarks :— gardens, so that the latter do not suffer from twenty-one years of age, has been the mother 
day k ^Bsdssippi * held theirdections for State Intense excitement exists, as those composing of its arrangements, and its able hoard of in- Groceries are very high ; coffee andgugMMll 
y ’ j P ’ , ,. • n the excursionists (numbering about seven struction. Ihe Faculty is composed of twelve at fifty cents per pound ; calico is from t wen- slavery in that city. 
Twenty-nine percone were instantly killed, " Peculiar inducements are offered in this , hc “^ is’*“iStoto br^Se 
and upwards of fifty dangerously wounded. Seminary, by reason of the perfect character wbicb affords us a very pure atmosphere— 
a want of moisture. We have no fever and °t seven children. 
ague ; there is always a mountain breeze Gov. Crittenden, of Kentucky, has been 
■nr l-i l offnv/lo no o ^ A _ • *A.J J 1 i $ . . . 7 . . . _ 
invited, and has accepted an invitation of the 
. . „ „ the excursionists (numbering about seven struction. me racuity is composed of twelve -x - r~ r -i — u *»w.*n* marm. m 
rCP v V7V n n n hundred) were among the most influential professors and teachers. The Normal Depart- ty to thirty cents per yard, and other things A State Agricultural College for Ohio has 
Tuesday New York elected all State officers ' f ^ ment , admitti studentB (ree of a „ ■ m WJta W<, hayc been wery 1busily be cn „,g" (SS S cl«eS with 
MafcSchusetts 1 ^^ 11 Wisconsin ak^elected 0n Saturda Y> Nov - 3 . a woman . while step- > s worthy cf notice. These seeking a Female tureeffrom a sort of honey-dew or sugar cast- 80rs - Its first course of lectures will com- 
, . o rv W d d from one car to another, upon the Ga- College would do well to visit the one at ing, which falls on the leaves of the cotton- menc3 m December. 
ei , r a ® 0 3er °‘ R a *- i 'i ry i lena road, fell between them and had both Auburn.” wood trees and resembles the frosting on George Peabody, of London, (the American 
land elected her Congressional delegation, hut Iimbs severed above the ancles Abrakeman —— cake - There bave been several thousand hanker,) has made a donation of $5,000 for 
of course we can give no returns from any of . 7 ’ . ,* Vattiartf TimuTiTTew . , c , , pounds of sugar made from this substance the benefit of the orphans of Norfolk, Ports- 
them this week as we go to pres, ou Tuesday. P«ce.vmg the fall, jumped under the cars, 1. AnwxBfi. IHPOEUATIOW.-About s Wy Scotch within a few days, and it sell* readily at forty mouth and Gosport/ 
-r t. fn. csx x t at v lvr- • drew her from the wheels, and by the aid of girls recently arrived in one vessel at Boston cents per pound.” „ T 
In eaol «f ^ States of Alabama Mtssoun, brakc . r0(1 sastained ^ U J, thc train „ ho ua their native country in a body, for -7___ hi — f°T ° f T ““ ss “’ “ 
Indiana, California and Pennsylvania the _ _ . _ ... ,, , . . ,, J .. m „ __ his message the amendment of the Federal 
T miniature will have to elect one United waB Bto PP ed7 doubtless preserving her life. the purpose of working m the cotton mills at Ihe Geeen Mountains—O ld Vermont is re- Constitution, so that the people can vote di- 
Legislature will nave to elect one united-----Holyoke. They are stated in the Boston pa- markable both for man and beast, as appears rectly for President. 
Almost a Casualty— The family of the pera to be mostly young, neatly dressed, and * Joseph Adam^Ss^of 1 Shelburne Vf Tue U. S. Treasurer at Washington reports 
venerable R,ev. Dr. Leland. of Columbia The- many of them good looking. Mav thev never _ _x?-xi_..i , ’ “ . ’ oneibume, Vt., the am mint of irmriev Riihipet. In il>o 
ty to thirty cents per yard, and other things 
slavery in that city. 
A State Agricultural College for Ohio has 
citizens of that vicinity. ment admitting students free of all tuition, engaged hi making sugar!' w hich 1 iln^ n ufac^ been or S anized at Cleveland with five Ihofes- 
On Saturday, Nov. 3, a woman, while step- is worthy cf notice. Those seeking a Female tured from a sort of honey-dew or sugar cast- 80r8 ‘ PtS brst cour8 ° lectures will com¬ 
ping from one car to another, upon the Ga- College would do well to visit the ono at ing, which falls on the leaves of tbe cotton- menca 7n December. 
-r u - ,, rii x e n x. nr- • urcw Her irom uue wneeis, uuu uv wie ait 
In each of the States of Alabama, Missouri, , , , . , ’ 
Indiana, California and Pennsylvania the the brake-rod sustained her until the ti 
Legislature will have to elect one United ™s stopped, doubtless preserving her life 
States Senator. 
wood trees and resembles the frosting on George Peabody, of London, (the American 
---cake. There bave been several thoueand banker,) has made a donation of $5,000 for 
Import a Tiny t pounds of sugar made from this substance the benefit of the orphans of Norfolk, Poits- 
; Importation— About sixty Scotch within a few days, and it sells readily at forty mouth and Gosport, 
iv arrived m one veRKel nf I’.nsinr. ,4 >» J 
Tue U. S. Treasurer at Washington reports 
A Golden Harvest— The Boston Transcript arable Eev. Dr. Leland, of Columbia The- many of them good looking. May they never was attacked by a steer’ and thro^to the f* am ^ t of mone Y 8ab j^t to draft at the 
.wo tVof “ fVift foreign mouev denosited at t.he ological Seminary, South Carolina, recently have reason to regret leaving the ‘‘Land o’ ground, in which position he thrust bia fin- <uderei E departments, up to Oct. 22d, to he 
says that “ the foreign money deposited at the ologlcal Seminary, South Carolina, recently have reason to regret leaving the “ Land o’ ground, in which position he thrust bis fin- ^ C * 99 t nnn I nm UP t0 ° Ct ' 22d ’ t0 be 
Suffolk Bank on Friday of the week during made a narrow escape from death, most of cakes for a home among us. “ Americans gers into the_ beast’s nostrils, and with his P Q ^-^,UUU,6UU. 
xv„ -NToHnnai Ao-nVultiira] Show wtr in them having been poisoned through a mis- may rule America,” hut good Scotch girls jackknife cut its throat. Gov. Pollock has recommended the 22d 
^ take cf one of the Doctor’s daughters, who make excellent Assistants. . home idea may be formed of the amount of day of November to be observed by the peo- 
progress, exceeded by 20 per cent, the depos- taR - CI 0n \ 01 ^ ,, “J: ° , ___ business done by Vermont farmers in sending pie of Pennsylvania as a day of “ general 
it of any day since the hank was established.” put arsenic into biscuits whicn sue was mak _ live stock to market, when it is known that thanksgiving and praise.” 
As this is the institution where all the New ing for tea, thinking it was soda. The time- ! SEW 0ST 1FICKS - ““The following new Post the freight bill of one maD, Lambert Hastings. The vellow fever has carried off ffirm- 
England banks redeem their currency, a 1Y a ' d of a physician saved them. Offices have been established, and the follow- Esq., of St. Johnshury, amounted to $718,15 8an d six hundred and forty-nine of the unac- 
rough estimate can he made of how much mg name ,.,ontlemen appointed postmasters: Market last^c -k C(P ^ U ° ° O am bridge climated portion of New Orleans, in nine 
it of any day since the hank was established.” P u ^ arsenic into biscuits which she was mak- 
As this is the institution where all the New rng for tea, thinking it was soda. The time- 
England hanks redeem their currency, a ty ai d a physician saved them. 
Central Point, Goodhue county, Minnesota 
—Perry D. Martin. 
Sturgeon Bay, Door county, Wisconsin— 
along the south shore of the lake. If this is Eobert Graham. 
a specimen of October weather in the upper Shiocton, Ontag&mie county, AVisconsin— 
peninsula, our emigrating community would at e " G ‘ b,adk 
rough estimate can he made of how much 
cash the visitors to the Show left in Boston Hyperborean— The steamer Northerner, 
and vicinity ; and it may be set at three hun- fr° m Lake Superior, arrived at Cleveland Oct. 
dred thousand to five hundred thousand dol- 31, and reports twenty inches of snow all v,-- ~~j, ■■ ‘^u D m— 
lars a day ! along the south shore of the lake. If this is Eobert Graham. 
_ M ,, ,, __a specimen of October weather in the upper Shiocton, Ontagaraie county, AATsconsin— 
Death of an Admiral— Eear Admiral AV. peninsula, our emigrating community would at ew . Lradt. 
Percy, of the British navy, died at London on d ° well to look a little further southward for ard ' r0SSe C0Unty,V ' 18c ° D 8in-Rich- 
the 5th ult. During the latter part of our a new home It may be a very good place to 1 Looney ville, Houston county, Minnesota- 
last war with England, he commanded a fleet dig copper, hut not potatoes. Daniel Wilson. 
of four armed vessels; one of which, the -— -Manton, Houston county, Minnesota^—AVm. 
Hermes, of twenty guns, after an unsuccess- Mall Robbery.— The Santa Fe and Inde- Gillett. 
ful attack upon F^ort Boyer, (Mobile,) he pendence mail was recently robbed of $20,- Fillmore, Fillmore county, Minnesota — 
abandoned and set on fire to prevent her fall- 000. The robbery has been traced to a man Knud Peterson. 
ing into the hands of the Americans. He named Gilbert, formerly a driver on the Ensign °^’ ^ age Coun y ’ ^conun—John 
was tried by a Court Martial and honorably route. He took only money packages, leav- ~ ~ 
acquitted from all blame in the premises. ing $8,000 in drafts untouched. 
xq P „ „ Poa .. _ weeks of the present season. 
WlI .. 1T r rk x- x. In the U. S. District Court, Nov. 1st, Joseph 
(< ,^x 0 R x- A ^xtyPxt T ‘^/ be i Par - tleS ensagcd in Wagner, convicted of enlisting men for the 
f° 1 +f Se banks ’ Jt a PP earf b have British Foreign Legion, was sentenced to two 
set down before them m regular siege. A years’ imprisonment aud a fine of $100. 
man is stationed at Atlanta, who receives the rp v . 
bills by express, twenty thousand dollars a day Tiie 0,bcial vote for Governor of Tennessee 
Daniel Wilson. 
Manton, Houston county, Minnesota—Wm. FW y - 
Mail Robbery. —The Santa Fe and Inde- Gillett. 
ndence mail was recently robbed of $20,- ^ Fillmore, Fillmore county, Minnesota — A 
A TL n rxiliKorir Ena Vieon IrnY'pxl +n a man Knud 1 eterSOIl. man 
long as the parties deem it necessary —Galena The friends of Gecrge M. Dallas had a meet- 
ing in New York, Friday evening, put him 
--- on the course for the Presidency, and chose a 
A Cool Statement— The Nuremhurgh (Ger- committee of ways and means to that cud. 
many) Courier states, under the head of Stutt- It is mentioned as a fact, which indicates 
gard, that the corporation of BaieiDgen, in the growing demand in continental Europe 
the province of Horb, have sold their poor for American hooks, that Messrs. Harper & 
houses to the Jews, and sent their poor to Amer- Brothers recently received a very large order 
lca 1 from Rome. 
Summer, Trempeleu county, Wisconsin- 
George S. McCormick. 
