MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW.YORKEH, New Y ork F inances. 
n STwSw l Rnrm!sTER H Y The Alban y Evening Journal gives thefol- 
BY D. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER H. Y. lowing gummary of the re80UIC e S and liabili- 
Office in Simpsons Block, Exchange Elace, t i es 0 f the Banks in this State, as exhibited by 
Opposite the Po st Office. reports, made to the Superintendent of the 
TERMS, Ks ADVANCE . Banking Department the last of September . 
SOTSOEOTTiON — $2 e year —$1 for six ment&i. To RESOURCES. 
Clubs and Agents as follows :~Three Copies one year nf ,co,mts..... $165,940,989 
JLilePRti) 
News Items. 
lowing ^immary of the resources and lialiili" ^ ££ SETJ =afes J -£*** Breton kas a poputatlo* 
x,._ xr. . etotfl exhibited bv By Dr. Dora*. In two volumes, hew Vork . RedHoia. ^. . ,n fild _ OI over OU.UUU. 
Mr. Macaulay, the historian, intends re¬ 
tiring from the representation of Edinburgh 
. l ji _Corrora 1 PO«rli^atAR 
•(fetes Clippings 
tICO VI JJrtiJLAIVO XU ^ -7- ’ ,, T -xxl XT 
reports, made to the Superintendent of the 
Banking Department the last of September. the pleasant author of“ Habits and Men ” ai 
-- . ,, -i, uvei uu,uw. 
are ready to step mto the field. i 
^ , ,, Prmrt nf Washington Territory polls between 1,500 
Judge Perkins, of the Supreme Court of 
Indiana, has pronounced the prohibitory li- an ^ votes 
mior law of that State unconstitutional, and The House Telegraph Co. are building a line 
Department the last of September . pleasant author of “ Habits and Men ” and “Table Indiana, has pronounced the prohibitory li- ’ , , ., ,. 1? 
resources. Traits,” here presents us, in two volumes of some 400 or law of that State unconstitutional and The House Telegraph Co. are building a line 
Olubs and Agents as follows Three Copies one year, Loang and . .$165,946,989 g 00( iiy pages each, the lives of the Queens of England. ordered the discharge of a man arrested or from Syracuse to Oswego. 
for $5 ; Six Copies (and one to Agent or getter up o overdrafts .. iorufi5l7 Abounding in anecdote, and relating facts and incidents Its violation. The militia power of the United States num- 
Club,) for $10, Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) or o, Due f rom Ranks..’ ’ ‘ in a peculiarly felictious style, the work will be foun rpwv MlRsi«5sinni and Missouri Railroad was her about 2,600,000 men. 
- i — r« p“p~ ^ZSSS&SSZ. * ’ • 'IKS —y ««***• 'ZSZtZSSZ to?. o““d 3he d “of Muscatine, Iowa, „ 0 „ y . little 0Ter Me limdred 
must add 25 cents per copy to the club rates of the Rural, g , .igJoSifiS threshed, Dr. Doran has a way of hi* own, and seems j^e Iala , nd Railroad. ’ The number of deat 
v * The postage on the Rural is but 3% cents per quax ‘pi'n'missorV Notes'' ...... ". •' •' •' 20,590,150 not so much to write to you as to talk to you in print, v ... , 
sr*payable in advance, to any part of the State (except Bonds and Mortgages . . l’wso3S and his sketches leave a distinct and permanent picture The Saratoga Daily Republican 
ter payable in advance, to any ^ Bonds aDd Mortgages. o ’qkr 038 anu nls 5K - etuuos 1C!lTC a ' 
Monroe County, where it goes free,)—and 6>£ cents to Billg 0 f Solvent Banks. ^ of the characters he deals with.” 
utiv other section of the United States. Bills of Suspended Banks... 1 154.466 “ Richard the Fearless ” i3 a 
L- All communications, and business letters, should Loss and Expense . .. author of the “ Heir of Redch-ff 
be addressed to D. D. T. Moors, Rochester, N. Y 
LIABILITIES. 
bs^Thb RvEAii'is published strictly on the - ™- Slfc:"’V.V.V.lV.V/lV.'.V.V.V.V.V.l SlWog ,he writ«V-to m.t, M.tory .Uractiv. .0 you.g p«opl.. 
™ . K _all orders should Profits . 11,073,987 For sale by Dewey. 
_—sent no longer than paid for-and all orders should Profits • - • — • ”; ”;•; ;;•;;; /; 26>45’,439 
be in accordance with terms. _ Due to Individuals'and Corporations other 
_than Banks and Depositors. 
— * 77 Due Treasurer of the State of New Yoik.. q o fi 
Due Depositors on demand. bo,oiu,»^ 
Due to others not included under either of 
1 154 466 “ Richard the Fearless ” is a small volume, by the “institution.” The proprietor announces 
’ ' author of the “Heir of Redclyffe,” etc. The story is that he will resume its publication when tne 
$85 589 590 pleasantly told, thereby fulfilling the apparent design of < * watering season’ ’ opens. 
31,34o!oc 3 the writer—to make history attractive to young people. q lk b ull ' s twelve hundred dollar diamond 
11,073,987 For sale by Dewey. • a tho Queen of Spain, and 
Ne -~t r in 
dis T contfnued 0g becau8e y iWnS Spaying The Port Office.at West Niles, CaywgaCo., 
“ institution.” The proprietor announces N. Y., has been discontinued. 
Mortimer’s College Lmt. By E. J. Mat, author of which was 
“Louis’ School Days,” etc. New York : D. Apple- Hopper SOI 
ton & Co. to him by 
This work is warmly commended by those in whose 
that he will resume its publication when the There is an almost entire absence of wild 
“watering season” opens. fruits, nuts, &c., in Australia. 
Ole Bull’s twelve hundred dollar diamond t iix Duchess of Buccleugli has been adm.it- 
nin a present from the Queen of Spain, and ted into the Catholic church. 
r , / , * 1* V _ J • \T _ V/xwlr Tytt nno .IViVm 
which was attached in New York by one John 
Hopper some months ago, has been restored 
to him by order of court. 
A splendid new hotel is to he erected in 
Philadelphia at a cost of $600,000. 
ahov4 n heads. U . e .. Un ..." . 517,768 place confidence as amligious nov^rnf in one _ of the principal European 
, , ... ,, . .^n The grasshoppers have been making sad 
A gentleman connected with the American havQC witll wheat ia 80ut h Oregon. 
ROCHESTER, NOVEMBER 24,1855. -!-——- 
The Rural New-Yorker for 1856. Vnrl . 
_ A letter passed through the New xoii^ 
Having nearly completed our arrangements, Post Office a few days since, en route for Eng" 
we take pleasure in announcing to Agents, land, with the following complimentary su 
Subscribers, and others who may he interest- pS rscription. We hope it will not be regard 
- ' “ .. . . unusual merit. The volume is beautiful in externals, S hnvimr lived far bevond his means, The Legislature of Ohio stands on j 
*These items (except $55,122) do not go into tie ag- and finely illustrated . dbwey has it for sale. ' > a Rn 0riTlf ip r |° leaving behind him unpaid ballot, Republicans 107, Democrats 39. 
gregate amount of Resources. - nas aosconaea, letl viug ucm r 
nriio -nrVwile Tmmber of Banks in the State is Thb Child-Wife. From the “ Daniel Copperficld ” of debts to the amount of $b,0UD or :?iu,uuu. The amount expended m the Com 
‘th an ag^re- Chas. Dickens. New York : Reufield. At a land sale recently at Winoni, Wis , a Schools of Ohio in 1854, was $2,654,000. 
two hund.e an eig y ci , Smirk. From the “Nicholas Nickelby ” of Dickers.— 8 t ran g er undertook to overbid a settler, when Petitions for the impeachment of Ji 
gate capital, as abo>e sa , ’ ’ Same publisher. . the crowd seized him with the design of n aue are i n circulation in several States. 
--Sucn are the titles ef a couple of small, neat volumes, drowni bim in t j ie r i ver ; Be drew a revol- 
Complimentaxy. abridged from elaborate works, and designed for young ^ ^ ^ three of themj but not fatally. N. Botzaris, the new Minister of the 1 
gate capital, as above stated, of $85,589,590. 
capitals having lived far beyond his means, The Legislature of Ohio stands on joint 
bas abs’condedf leaving behind him unpaid ballot, Republicans 107, Democrats 39. 
debts to the amount of $S,000 or ir>10,000. rji nE amoun t expended in the Common 
At a land s^le recently at Winoni, Wis , a Schools of Ohio in 1854, was $2,654,000. 
stranger undertook to overbid a settler, when Petitions for the impeachment of Judge 
the crowd seized him with the design ol j( ane are i n circulation in several States, 
drowning him in the river; he drew a revol- . . , ,, T + 
vpr and shot three of them, hut not fatally. N. Botzaris, the new Minister of the Inte- 
readers. For sale by Dewey. 
j • x__ rior, is a son of the famous Marco Botzaris. 
The dwelling house and lands m the town * , 
prising charming talcs and 
an excellent moral. Dewey. 
tales and sketches, each conveying cently for $37,875, subject to a mortgage of tureg at Constantinople, avowedly for Hospi- 
New-Yorker, commencicg with January en- “The Right Honorable the 
suing, will he essentially improved. Our “ ContemptiWe P^PPY 
design is to manifest, in all departments, real << Cornet 2d Regiment Life Guards. 
“Progress and Improvement,’ •—thus not n\y;«dsrvr Er 
only rendering the paper more worthy of its ^ three cent piece was secure 
present large subscription, but of a greatly gga ^ an j un ^ er jt was written: 
increased National Circulation. To securethis u , tbe sma ii e st ap< 
Windsor, Eng.” 
Tiie term of naturalization in Canada has 
been reduced from seven to three years resi¬ 
dence. 
Twenty gold and silver medals were receiv¬ 
ed by American inventors at the Paris Expo¬ 
sition. 
TnE Methodists of New York have this year 
Subscribers, ana orners who pcioGxxy^ix. ” ^ “-u-— -- - - S7 000 
ed, that the Seventh Volume of the Eu.iL edby neighbor Bull as . belli: » - ^ a course of twelve lecture, before the TnI term of natar allsation in Canada has 
New-Yorker, commencing with January e The Right Honorab e ® T . » } armouncements Mercantile Library Association of Providence, p een red uced from seven to three years resi¬ 
gning, will be essentially improved. Our “Contemptible puppy ^ The Academies, &c.,wbose annoimcements p rof sillimaIlj 0 / Yale College, is to receive clence . 
design is to manifest, in all departments, real “Cornet 2d Regiment Life Guards. rc ^ eB Y appeare m e vura > $2,000, besides the expenses of himse ,me Twenty gold and silver medals were receiv- 
“ Progress and Improvement,” — thus not “ ® “Windsor Eng.” erab Y c ^ aas institutions, and and servant, and of transporting his sp t ed by American inventors at the Paris Expo- 
only rendering the paper more worthy of its three cent iece was gecured in w ’ ax 0 n a noteworthy. Among those noticed m this me ns, &c. . +1 + f sition - 
nroodn 4 1 Qrfyfi finhscrintion but of a greatly . . , .. . . number, we would invite particular attention Among the November elections is that of a TnE Methodists of New York have this year 
present ^ To securethis 8Ca1 ' and Uuder ? WaS ! ' • f fh. to the “ Franklin Academy,” at Prattsburgb, Cardinal, which took place at Rome on Thurs- a pp ropria ted $260,000 for Foreign and Home 
increased National Circulation, lo securetms « T gend you the sma llest specimen of the and the „ Hamilton Fema ^ Seminary,” both day, the 15th. Lucien Bonaparte, cousin of Missions. 
result, our arrangements are on the most l b coin of this nation, because you are the we are assured are superior and the Emperor, was a prominent candidate, and It ia 6aid that over six thousand Irishmen 
eral scale, as future announcements will ful y smallest specimen of your ovn. ' tLp ann mm cements if he succeeded it will be a long step towards p er i 8bed i n the construction of the Panama 
demonstrate. Particulars 'will he given in This Earnest Yank is a young sprig of Eng- prosperous institutions. The announcemei s the papa i throne, whenever Pius vacates it. ]? ailroad _ 
due season. Meantime, as the close of the lhh aristocracy, who has become notorious for of “Bassett’s Mercantile College, and A FAMILT> consisting of tbe husband, wife A new church edifice, to cost $10,000, is to 
present and commencement of the new vol- Bis dishonorable actions; among which may “ Eastman’s Commercial College, arewor j and their three children, left Plattsburg last b e erected at Alton, Ill., by the congregation 
ume is rapidly approaching, we cordially in- be mentioned an assault upon a stage mana- the special notice of young men desirous of Bpr i ng f or Iowa ; on Monday week the bus- 0 f gt. Pauls. 
vite all disnosed to aid in sustaining and ge r, because he was denied admittance to an perfecting themselves in penmanship, book- hand returned alone and br °Jen-heaJted, ms Locom otive 8 and passenger cars are crossing 
extending the circulation of the Nevv-Yorkeb, Lw. dressing-room. Fund has recently keeping, and other branches of a practical, ta ttj the Mi« 8 Mpp. at Book Island forthe ,aiiro«t 
to give the matter early attend. JTE. nn- givm tUs young Lor d a roasting. commercal educatton. WM *t. . . C tZsand barrels of spenn oil were 
merous active and mnuentaai trienas o - 1 - """ — The Bangor Journal says that a laige quan g0 | d i n n 6W Bedford on Friday week, for 
paper who have so generously given it sub- Casualties.— On the night of the 12th inst., Heavy California Emigration.— The steam- tity of lumber, between two and three mu- c^go per gallon. 
stantial encouragement and support hereto- an up t ra j n on the Harlem road ran off the er c eor ge Law, which reached Aspinwall on lions ol feet, has recently been purchase in William H. Seward and Lyman Trumbull, 
fore—as well as the thousands of compara- track near Eost cn Four Corners, killing two the 15tll 0 f October, from New York, had on t ¥f cb t t ^ e b c ^ 8b g ^ a8 ^^3“ It^iUmake about Senator elect from Illinois, formerly tanght 
tively new subscribers and friends who are p er8ons and injuring many others. Itisstat- board one thousand passengers, and the Em- ^ v( !^ ty car g 0 es. Three cargoes cleared cn schools in Georgia. 
favorably situated to enhance its circulation ed that the accident was caused by a sudden p j re city, which reached the same place Oct. Saturday. The income of the ferry between Daven- 
—are reminded that now is the time to commence gus t 0 f wind striking the cars broad side. On 29th, took eleven hundred more. All these The crew of the brig Maria, bound from ^ason °is SOo'oOO. ' 8 ’ m018 ’ ls 
the campaign, before the field is occupied by Monday of last week, three persons were p erson8j with their baggage, the mails, and Boston for Savannah, played the captain a cool The census'of Hartford Conn, iust com- 
the annual gleaners for other periodicals.— drowned i n the Welland Canal; one of them expreg8 freight, were transferred from the trick ,°“ Saturday ni S bt °f last W T e < Y i ftT „ + I or 1 ® pleted shows a population of 26,317. In 
Our inducements for exertion are more liberal was upon a 8C0W sunk b y coming in contact ghip8 to the cars, taken across “the Isthmus,” when 1 the crew.h^iJg received 1850 it was 17,841. 
than ever before, and we will cheerfully for- witb t he propeller Ogdensburg, and the other put on board the Tacific steamers, and were their 1 advance pay, locked the captain up in More than four hundred new books are an- 
ward (free of expense,) specimen numbers, twQ f rom a bridge. On Tuesday night, Naming away towards San Francisco within the cabin and returned to Boston to “melt” nounced as in the course of preparation by 
prospectuses, showbills, &c., to all disposed jv 0T> James Parsons, of this city, was n } ne hours from the time of their arrival at their ill-gotten cash. American publishers. 
to exercise a portion of influence in behalf of run down and killed by a locomotive backing Aspinwall. At an auction recently in New York, an The Firs ^ r ®® b ^®” a “ cha ^ h .J n , 
,, _ lvorwvfif.ino- tbpmKftlves _xi i—i a a. svicsordor lionnt "-— >. .» - „..x —nf cion-rtrn Waqbinrrton was has been sold for Sbo,OUo, ana is to be con 
w0 °ds. Five thousand barrels of sperm oil were 
The Bangor Journal says that a large quan- B(dd j Q j^ ew Eed f or d on Friday week, for 
tity of lumber, between two and three mu- ^ gQ r gaEon> 
lions of feet, has recently been purchased in -^illiam II. Seward and Lyman Trumbull, 
ifwill'Lk^ about Senator elect from Illinois, formerly tanght 
which the cash was paid. It will make about 
twenty cargoes. Three cargoes cleared cn - , 
c TnE income of t 
Saturday. , j -n 
than ever before, and we will cheerfully for- with tbe pr0 peller Ogdensburg, and the other put on board the Tacific steamers, and were | heir ad g ance pa y, locked the captain up in 
ward (free of expense,) specimen numbers, twQ fell from a bridge. On Tuesday night, 8 t eam ing away towards San Francisco within the cabin and returned to Boston to “melt” 
prospectuses, showbills, &c., to all disposed jv 0T> j ames Parsons, of this city, was n i ne hours from the time of their arrival at their ill-gotten cash. 
TnE income of the ferry between Daven- 
to exercise a portion of influence in behalf of ruI1 down and killed by a locomotive backing Aspinwall. 
the paper — thereby benefiting themselves over the bridge towards the passenger depot. * - 
while promoting the interests of community. 0n Thursday evening, at an election celebra- a Tib V( 
spin wall. At an auction recently in New York, an J- IIE ir c lrI f 
*-—-- autograph letter of George Washington was has been sold for $6, 
A Tib Vote.—T he Representative district of sold for seventeen dollars; one of Benedict vei c m c 
War Rumors. 
tion at Lockport, Niagara Co., two persons Massachr. setts in which Boston is situated, hHi has anne°xed thei 
were terribly injured by the premature dis- b as a tie vote on the member for Congress, ’ was 6old for s i x cen ts. A letter of to the French Empire 
- r _ 41-. ciwi i J • 1 T__ ,1 A . t i 1_ T...X 
By decree of April 15, the Governor of Ta¬ 
hiti has annexed the island of New Caledonia 
The steamer Pacific brings news of the most died 
extraordinary character ; which, if there was 
charge of a cannon. One of them has since and a ne w election has been ordered. For- H enry C lay was on the catalogue, but was considered that there is no proba- 
_ . . . • I _ _n JI nvnn <11 1 i_rtl 4 Lortl.'O O Y7 ** ^ . * 
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merly, a majority over all candidates was withdrawn. Among some old books, sola Dy pp jty of a suspension of specie payments by 
necessary for a choice at the first election, and the same auctioneer, an old Bible printed m ^ Pauk 0 f England. 
any reasonable foundation for it in fact, would Robinson Crusoe.—A great grandson of if tb i s failed, then at a second trial a plurality 14 f H 4 ’ ^tientv^ollJs 11111168 ’ blacldett61 ’ Wa8 “ Pilgrim’s Progress” has been translated 
rouse our people as suddenly as a clap of thun- Daniel Defoe, aged seventy-eight years, is cboge> The constitution was amended last h0 * a ^ y _ into Chinese, and an illustrated edition pub- 
de r from a clear sky. As it is, we can only living in London, and until recently in a state adopting the plurality system for the Expulsion of Refugees. lished in that language ! 
express a most profound amazement, that a 0 f great destitution. Walter Savage Landor drs t ballot, so as to avoid a second election ; _ Gunpowder, which was ten cents a pound 
nation, usually so calm and free from im- has published a letter in the Times, calling and it is rather singular that, in this instance, The English Government has expelled from in New York on the opening of the war, has 
pulsive movements as the British people are upon all who have ever been school hoys, to it failed of i ts object at the first election held the Igland of Jergey M . Victor Hugo and 36 advanced to twentv. 
acknowledged to be, should be roused to such subscribe one penny each for the immediate nnder the amen dment. ot b er French republican refugees, for libeling Tub day boats on the Hudson river have 
a pitch of excitement on so slight a ground, relief of this venerable descendant of the au- _ - Louis Napoleon and the French Government, gone into winter quarters, after an unusually 
A story has recently been extensively circu- thor of Robinson Crusoe. Charles Knight, a WlIAT Ig Flogging ?_u. S. Commissioner This expulsion has been ordered without a remunerative season. 
lated by the press, headed by the London publisher, answers that, for the past year, he Eoking a t Boston, has decided that whipping f orm 0 f trial, and is an act of simple despotism Rev. John A. McClung, of Maysville, Ky., 
Times, stating that the Government was on has been the almoner of a fund of £50, ten of & geam ’ an with a rope > 8 e nd is not Hogging, that win not redound greatly to the credit of ^[^rited Horn his flther " 
the eve of declaring war against the United which was handed him by Dickexs in behalf the meariing of the statute. Flogging England. Kossoin has published a letter on ‘ ri... all 
States; that the American Minister had de- of Cables Dtm is a technical naval act. performed ty the the „ yect , in which he gives Her Majesty's £ pi? Z other da), and was 
manded his passports, and would leave the Since the appeal has been mi de, funds ave proper officers, according to certain formali- m i n i 8 ters some home thrusts, of which the cru8 hed to death by the cranks, 
country forthwith; that a large portion of begun to come in rapidly, and the prospect tieS) and inflicted with an instrument known follow i ng i s a specimen : At Pittsburg several bakers have been ar- 
the late Baltic fleet was about to sail for the is that a competence will be obtained for the ag a „ cat .>> Let England well reflect on what it does. reg J d and w for violating the ordinance 
West India station, for the purpose, if deemed venerable man. rpj^g a6 t u te Commissioner is the man who pf the dispensation of the penal laws have to ^ re lation to the weight of bread. 
advisable, of makipg as initiatory warlike --remanded Astuokv Bless as a fugitive slave bend out of complacency lT , 8 Baid tlla t Eachel is studying English, 
demonstration. Buffalo Christian Advocate.— While m f rom Boston a year or two since. b e the Procrustes bed to the length of which and that it is her intention to appear as “La- 
It is scarcely necessary for us to say that the Buffalo, last week, we called upon friend Ro- -- personal liberty in England has to be cut out; dy Macbeth’ ’ before leaving America. 
entire thing is a humbug, and that the re- BIBj and had a pleasant interview. Were Thanksgiving.—N ew Jersey designated Oct. then verily there is no good dwelling in this E E Taylor, of Chicago, recently sold a 
lations between the two countries are as glad to find him apparently prospering, as he 4 th as the day for Thanksgiving ; North Car- house. The Will-o’-the-wisp of expediency i 0 t 0 f ground, forty feet front, adjoining the 
friendly now as they have ever been since the deserves, for, though one of the juniors of olina 0ct . 25th ; Virginia and Maryland Nov. skips away within the turn of ^ Tremont House in that city, for $4S,000. 
close of the last war with Great Britain. the numerous family of like name, his Advo- 16th . Maine , Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, {J® U “J5 JL majestic head of the law re- The Missouri Republican says neither Ben- 
... . , • , , _•_wjmorucu cvcai- ’ . _ _ j ™ j „ vr„„ oo An lame, ana me luttjoowu _. ... ._ f n or A tc.hison can be elected to the Senate 
advisable, of making an initiatory warlike---- 
demonstration. Buffalo Christian Advocate. — While in 
It is scarcely necessary for us to say that the Buffalo, last week, we called upon friend Ro- 
entire thing is a humbug, and that the re- BIB) and had a pleasant interview. Were 
to diplomatic consideration, a-b vwiwai lent ^ 1 ^ 1 — --- tne otner new uugicuiu ribiug on me —- . , . . , . . . 
American question, the violation of our neu- me nd the Advocate, especially to the Metho- Mic w a n, Wisconsin, Missouri and Texas, --——^ - - William Y YM ^’ aB1I y dU8 ” 01 , 18 tiTo 
t“ws, by reason of British agents en- di „, of Western New York, and trust it may U. Gov. W. -» “^7^ ^ 
listing troops on our territory, &c. ; but never lack commensurate support from those-—- Virginia, has written a characteristic letter to » Kv ,, , 
nothing at all serious enough, or likely to to whose encouragement it is entitled. Edit- CoM eto his Senses.— The Seneca Falls Re-f a friend in refeience to the next 1 residency .™ f |* da l g y 8illce to Mr. 
rupture friendly relations. _ The »“dmg of ed and published by Kev. J. C. Eomn, at $2 veHle f^full^elln ] me an-, Uc h after stating among 0 ^ mg ^ ^ o{ New York, for the pretty sum of 
the fleet to the West Indies is probably for the per annum. cnoiy 'L_ own ne can unu* » » ,7 ” . ' $3,000. 
purpose of wintering it the most economical- • - —~—— . So wou ii prefer for President to himself, closes ^ p Evan8) an actor, was instantly killed 
s -1 r 0 r»“ rs; a “ : r iw T y isss sz 
Washington that official intelligence from week by W. SeT^ IHsZd)'™ loldTbe S moZ SiTam aXSeyZfflnSi.euponme.Ican member of Parliament ban but two 
England has been received, assuring our Gov- 6pl nted entree, and fine appearance. Josiah hotel ms D f J only say that I will-a la mode Jackson-fer- pn X a o f tlm documents printed by its order. 
choly affair: —“ At Niagara Bails, last Fri¬ 
day night, a young man, name unknown, 
who has been disappointed in love, walked 
he can think of a hundred men whom he 
ernment, that the squadron has no reference Snow, Esq., an experienced journalist, is the m g m bed ' . .._ _ vently and effectually rule Black Republican- eo B ies 'if"wanted, have”to be paid for 
+n the Central American matters, nor any ob- principal editor. With such a tactitian at its . narroria mail i sm - I will rule them ! But the idea of rulmg , . j^.' 
ject hostile to the United States. head, and the additional advantage of ooctr BuffataCeuner aays ^ ^ ^ or nothing “'^ZnricUoM™ to what ' Steam traffic between the Clyde and Now 
Neither the people of England nor those of pying the quarters m which the Lira o 0 f quite a large amount of dutv as a patriot requires. I will write, York is about to he resumed, the new steam 
America desire, or can afford to go to war with its way to popular favor, the Tribune ought to money and letters. The mail was taken from ? d J t \ think righ t, and leave the ship Edinburgh being advertised to sail about 
iXother The relations of amity, trade, and succeed, even though it is the fifth daily in the r L of a wagon while being: ««aveyed uen ' €g to God and • the country,’ with- the middle of December. 
each oh • pi nR elv united to bp Rochester. from the Pans Post office to the railway sta out t j liuk i ng 0 f the Presidency ! Count Ficquelmont is engaged upon a work 
consanguinity, are too closely u o be -_„ ,. _ tion, and was found a short time after, partly x anl tru i y y0U r friend, Hfjjry A. Wise. anticiimtcdbydiplomatistBwithgreatmte- 
sundered except m the direst extremity ; and „ n ,, 9m . „ lt ... rifled of its contents. The mail is supposed Qeo. Booker, Esq., Hampton, Va.” rest. It is a diplomatic history of Europe 
if the Ministry in England, and the Cabinet A Hard Customer. On the 20th »> to Pave con tained $2o,000 in drafts and M , . . . _ _since the Congress of Vienna. 
at Washington, should undertake to embroil cording to the Hickman (Ky.) Times, a par y money . . . . . __ Troops to Oregon.—A Washington letter w A Hoffer has obtained a $3,000 verdict 
the two nations, the people would rise en of nine men, accompanied by twenty dogs, brought a report says:—“The Secretary of War will speedily against the city of Knoxville, Tenn., as the 
masse and tumble the former into the Thames fell in with a panther near Card s Springs, A passenger °n the Pacific^Hrought^. report y t at hie disposal in California, , f a broken leg for which he was in- 
ZZ latter into the Potomac. In our Tenn. , and succeeded in despatching it after or authorize th'e raising Sebted to a defective side walk, 
country the war power is vested in Congress, three of the dogs had been killed and s^vera ^ tQ bg war witb the United States, and 1 acific s ' (le ’' P rott ®) 0reg b n i nd i a na are The New York Times estimates the candi 
not in^he Administration ; and we have no others crippled. Five shots took effect upon makiDg threatening demonstrations, and that Indian bostihtr^ arkke tha/any’on the con- dates for office in that city at 8,000, equal m 
fear whatever foolish things it may do, that the panther before he finally gave in. He they were only dispersed by a speech from said Q “ j osep h Lane is here, and takes numbers to the entire wrmy with whmh e. 
’ _ . „ .. ...x,. __ font an^ wpicrbpd one hundred fVie American minister, assuring them there men . , » > ’ I Scott made his descent into Mexico. 
Each member of Parliament has but two 
copies of the documents printed by its order. 
Extra copies, if wanted, have to be paid for 
York is about to be resumed, the new steam¬ 
ship Edinburgh being advertised to sail about 
the middle of December. 
a declaration of war against England will be measured 7i feet, and weighed one hundred 
one of them. 
and fifty pounds 
deep interest in the subject. 
