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CONTENTS Or THIS NUMBER. 
AGRICULTURAL. Pack 
Farm Laborer*:—Hours for Ealing and Working, .326 
Discussions at New York State fair—Wool and Hutton 
...828 
K*w York Slate Fair— Report of tiie Show in Various 
Departments, .. .,330 
Aaric.ultu.ral Mitceliany .—Recent Anricultural Fairs— 
Ohio, United Stales, Michigan; Oswego, Ontario, and 
Seneca Co, Fairs; Indiana State Fair; Wheat Seeding; 
The American Terracuitor,. 83G 
HORTICULTURAL.. 
American I’omological Society,.327 
Discussions on Fruit,.827 
Horticujturi; at the N' Y- State Fair,.337 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Mango Pickles; Pickled Apples; Cookies; Machine for 
Quartering Apples; Pickling Ripe Tomatoes; Extracting 
Grease from Woolen Fabrics; Ornamental Leaf Work; 
the gates to the President's grounds were closed 
against intrusion. During his stay the Piince 
visited all the Public Buildings and noted points 
[ of interest in the vicinity, taking his departure (or 
New York on the Oth inst. 
A jhspaTCH to the State Department, mentions 
the death, at Florence, Of M. D. Johnson, lately 
appointed Consul at Constantinople. 
Political Intelligence. 
At a meeting of the Democratic State Cen¬ 
tral Committee, held at the city of Albany, on the 
3d inst, the following resolutions were unani¬ 
mously adopted: 
_ Resolved, That Green C. Bronson, of the city of 
New York, be and he is hereby substituted as an 
elector at large on the Democratic electoral 
l ue best feature oi the Fair is said to be the leaving the business of the Legation to the Secre- p?TKa dT V 
display of blooded stock, requiring 450 stalls for tary. ^11)0 i*£U10 QlOttu£tt0£X. 
their accommodation._ The attempt to lay a sub-marine cable between - 
New* Paragraphs. Toulon and Algiers had failed. _Th e village of Penn Yan was lighted with gas last 
( Considerable uneasiness was felt in Paris of a week. 
Tjik Proclamation of Gov. Morgan for a day collision between the French troops in Rome and - a large skate manufactory has beenstarted at Weil 
of Thanksgiving has been promulgated, and Cialdini’s legions. The hope of more serious fleet,Maes. 
T lmrsday, November 23, set apart for that purpose, complications being avoided, was chiefly founded - New York is the third city of the civilized world in 
Col. K. L. Bxow, the well-known temperance ou ‘ be expectation that the Pope would shortly population, 
lecturer, died in New York on the 30th ult,, in leav- Rome, The Bacred College were exerting - Out of 1 ,OCX) published books, eoo never pay the cost 
the 55th year of his age, lie was the founder of tbe ’ r influence to induce him to seek an asylum of printing. 
the order of the Sons of Temperance. in Spain or Austria. Jf the Pope departs, the - There are already 11 religious periodicals published 
Tug great supply of apples tin's year has crea- Frciich woubi felfew his example, and the Bar- ln California, 
ted a large demand for flour barrels. Collectors ^ in ' llD8 would at once occupy Rome. —The sponge businessat Key West has yielded $12,000 
of barrels in country villages freely give a bushel Sardinia.—T he Sardinians, under Cialdini, had the past year. 
of apples for an empty barrel. met au( * defeated the Papal troops under Larnori- —Showers of frogs have taken place in Liege, and 
Bribe recent decease of an English million- ?*"*' Tbe batll « I««ted six hours, and afterwards lately one of ante, 
aire, Senator J. McLeod Murphy of New York , great por,IOD of tbe Pontifical army .capita- - Several thousand Polish Jews are on their way to 
city, becomes heir to a comfortable little fortune ^ fU La '“°”^re escaped to Ancona, the United States. 
of over half a million of doPars. Iollowin 8 ' 8 the olhcial dispatch: — A camel express is about to be established between 
r , , Jksi, Sept. 18.—Lamoriciere, with 11,000 men, Boa Angelos and Mohave. 
V T 8 ,/i D f, the ,fl : ge r a t0 day aWa< * ed ,be hy Cial- - A New York woman has ordered a $3,000 dress for 
ovu which the Victoria gold fields extend, no dini at Castle Fidaldo. The fight, was short but the Prince of Wales’ball. 
de6pera,e - wl,h ,be WOK\ Dg result: The jane -The Times has an editorial urging the adaption of 
News Paragraphs. 
Tuts Proclamation of Gov. Morgan for a day 
of Thanksgiving has been promulgated, and 
Thursday, November 23, set apart for that purpose. 
?II)£ Ifen)0 Con&enoer. 
— The village of Penn Yan was lighted with gas last 
week. 
— A laTge skate manufactory has been Btarted at Weil- 
fleet, Mass. 
— New York is the third city of the civilized world in 
Cleaning Ribbons,. 337 ticket in the place of Hon. Reuben H. Walworth, 
. declined. 
LADIES' OLIO. -n , . . , . _ _ 
_ , Resolved, That John H. Brower, ofihe county 
^r 1 ' A - ""ir£• ““"‘i 1 - 
... . ’ William B. Duncan, and William A. lvobhe, of the 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. city of New York, and Abraham Conger, of Rock- 
An Invitation to ,\ed Buntlln^, rPootieal;] A Few land county, be and they are hereby substituted 
Wordiiabfljtf Hhakxpcttre; A Beautiful Picture of Old as district el&ctOfB oil the Democratic elector til 
Age, About Laughing,..328 ti cket in the place of Charles II. Collins. Oswald 
SABBATH MUSINGS. Ottendorfer, Francis R. Til Ion, James Robinson, 
The Voice from Galilee, IPoetical;] Poiwonal Religion; John Andt-rson, and Edward Haight, declined. 
Nothing Lost; Earthy w Heawnl.v Qualities,.328 B «8olver], That H<,U. William C. Crane, of the 
THE TRAVELER. county of Herkimer, be and he is hereby sulmti- 
A Trip to California—Letter No.XYI,.. 329 tn ted as the Democratic candidate for Lieut. 
USEFUL 01 to Governor, ln place of Hon. William F. Alien, 
_ ‘ ' ’ declined. 
ted a large demand for flour barrels. Collectors 
of barrels in country villages freely give a bushel 
of apples for an empty barrel. 
By the recent decease of an English million¬ 
aire, Senator J. McLeod Murphy, of New York 
city, becomes heir to a comfortable little fortune 
of over half a million of dollars. 
Of the 166,650 persons inhabiting the large area 
over which the Victoria gold fields extend, no 
less than 124,831 are dwellers in tents, three- 
fourths of which consist of but a single apartment. 
tlon of Lumorlciere’s corps, with the temainder horso railway* In London, 
lately one of »nta. 
— Several thousand Poligh Jews are on their way to 
the United States. 
— A camel express is about to be established between 
Los Angelos aud Mohave. 
— A New York woman has ordered a $3,000 dress for 
the Prince of Wales’ ball, 
— The Times has an editorial urging the adoption of 
On Monday week, four sisters left Nantucket of his troops at Ancona, is prevented. Six hun- - Garibaldi had but eight men killed in the conquest 
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Bivouac of Kaffirs, (Illustrated;] The Electric Teie- 
Kraph; How Coilee came to be Used} Physical Benefit The Kentucky State Central and Executive 
ot Binging; Wliat we are made of; How to Preserve n ... .. „ . . , 
Health.... 3,. 0 Committees of the Union party, publish an ad- 
YOUNU KURA LIST. 
Getting Rich; Exorcise; A Good Paper for Taking Im¬ 
pressions; The Timid Man. . 379 
THE STORY TELLER. 
dress recommending the Bell and Everett men in 
Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, to disregard 
the Gubernatorial candidates in their respective 
States, and throw their votes in such 11 manner as 
in the steamer Island Home, whose respective 
ages were 80, 72, C3 and GO years. They were 
going to visit a sister living iu Mattupolsett, 
whose age is 87 years. 
At Richmond, Me., on Monday last, Mrs. Emma 
Blair, Miss Helena Saunders, of Perkins, and Dr. 
dred prisoners have been made; six pieces of of tbe Kingdom of Naples. 
artillery and a flag tvete taken. All the wounded, 
among whom was Pienodoni, fell Into the hands 
of Cialdini. The loss of the enemy is Considera¬ 
ble. A column of G.flOO men made a sortie from 
Ancona and took part in the fight, but whs com- 
— More than 30 Bible Colporteurs are now going 
through the Sardinian States. 
— Garibaldi has declared the adoption ef the decimal 
Bystem for the coinage In Sicily, 
A theater is talked of in Paris, in which part of the 
«(»«”—Astifiyifrf'yo^t^N^gilboniaird^nihjef.'f.^ff.^.sSz to I’ rcvent ,ho success of Lincoln and Hamlin. 
NEW A DVKit TENEMENTS. 
Webster'* UnaibrMired DlcW**nary—G AC, Merriam. 
llio A men cun IVrr.aoultor- Henry O'Kielly, 
Highland Nurseries -A. Saul. 
•• While it is I in v" P, Church k Co. 
Trees and Plants—A M. Williams. 
Bine Hill NwraerieN--Goiifmv ZimrecmmiiT). 
HieUock’s Ke, hb.tie Cei.wMill H.c White. 
A Nice KruJt Farm for Sale—Daniel Worn]. 
Bulbous Klowr Roots -Kllnnngor A Barry. 
Active Young Men Wanted - J,. HalJ A firo. 
Chestnuts (7 T lliibb*. 
Leicestershire Bu.lt i.amby-i’. P. Bradish. 
Agents Wanted- K. Blown. 
Grape Hoots for Sul** .1 I’. Merriam. 
New Grapes- 0.T. Hobbs, 
SPECIAL NOTICKS. 
The Great Invention. 
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ROCHESTER, N. Y., OCTOBER 13, 18G0. 
DOMESTIC NEWS. 
Wnaliinglon Dlnlfrm. 
An election for Legislative and local officers in 
the Upper Peninsula, was hold on the 25th, which 
resulted in the election of the entire Democratic 
ticket, in Mackinaw, Chippewa, Houghton, Wa- 
houghton, and Marquette counties. Joseph Coul¬ 
ter was elected Senator,— a Democratic gain. 
Tub Oregon Legislature met at Salem on the 
10th nit, and organized by choosing for Speaker 
Benjamin Hard luge, n Douglas Democrat, who 
voted at tbe last two elections for Mr. Logan, the 
Republican candidate for Congress. T. Me Fatten, 
a Republican, was elected Chief Clerk, Mr. Allen, 
a Douglas Democrat, Assistant Clerk, and Mr. 
Leverage, a Republican, Sergeant-at-Armu. The 
organization was regarded by the Brcckenridge 
members as an indication that a Douglas and Re¬ 
publican coalition is already formed to elect Ool, 
Baker and 8 . W. Nesmith, U, S. Senators. The 
President of the Senate is lion. A. 8 . Elkins, and 
the Secretary, Mr. People, both Douglas Demo¬ 
crats. The Sergcant-at-Arms is of the same politi¬ 
cal faith. The Assistant Clerk and the Enrolling 
Clerk are Republicans. 
Tub Constitution of Oregon requires that two- 
thirds of all the members elected to each House 
shall form a quorum to do business. Upon re¬ 
ceiving the news of the organization of the 
Underwood, of Boston, were out on the river for P'Gled to return, and is being pursued by the P erforn) » n ce shall be in English, 
a sail, when the boat was upset by a sudden gust Sardinian troops. The Neapolitan fleet opened — Garibaldi’s Agent* In Liverp 
of wind. The ladies, being good swirnm rs, ,ire a P»>nst Aucona. The GOO prisoners of war Cun * 1 '' 1 steamer Cambria for $ 9,0 
saved themselves and the doctor, as the medical taken at Spoleto, are Irishmen. —Thirth-aight thousand persi 
gentleman couldn't swim. The Sardinian Government asked the British b J the revival of last year, in Wi 
The mercury at Haitfotd, Conn , on Thursday r t0 ,ake charge of and send them home, “ G<;rrit >« mW to be , 
wtfck, stood at about 30*, and thin ice was formed. but he deolin, d ’ 8a ? ,n S be “ould n °t regard them Ta,u * <,f $200 ’ 000 ftm,,u S roIs 
House, six of the Rreckcnridge Senators bolted, 
Some charges have been preferred against absconding from Salem early in the morning of 
Gen. Ilarney, by subordinate officers, on grounds 
of behavior on his part unbecoming an officer, 
etc. Rut what of his course is obnoxious to the 
accusation of “ubuso of authority,'' is doubtless, 
founded on a serious charge by Gen. Scott It 
seems that the British Minister demanded the 
removal ef Gen. Harney from his command in 
the 11 th, thus leaving the State Senate without a 
quorum, and in that condition it was continued 
up to the latest hour. A resolution was passed 
by the Senate empowering the Sergeant-at Arms 
to compel the attendance of the absent members, 
and call to bis aid whatever force was necessary 
to do so. An attempt will be made by the Breck- 
IV aahington 1 erritory, for the alleged reason that enridge men to defeat a quorum in the House, bo 
he hud violated the arrangements entered into by as to prevent the election of Baker, (Rep.,) and 
Gen. Scott and Gov. Douglas concerning the Nesmith, (Douglas Dem.,) but it is thought this 
Island of 8 an Juan, thereby restoring Captain cannot he accomplished, and that the want of a 
Pickett to command, and by again putting in quorum in the Senate will not necessarily prevent 
operation the United States territorial laws. Gen. the election of the Senators. 
Scott Impeaches Gen. Harney by stating, in sub- _. 
stance, that, having had no confidence in his dis- From the Pacific Ship, 
position to carry ont said arrangements with The Overland Mail, with San Francisco dates 
fidelity and courtesy, he suggested to Gen. Har- to Sept, 11 th, arrived at Fort Smith on the 1st 
ney, before loaving the Pacific Coast, the advisa- instant. 
hility of his taking some other command, adding The telegraph line was completed to within 
that the British Government would doubtless ask three miles of Los Angelos, 
his removal from the one ho then.hcld. General A serious accident happened to the mail coach 
Harney rejected tbe advice,staling that he should near Fort Tejon. The stage was driven into a 
not abandon a position in which be had been deep ravine, and in descending turned a double 
From tiie Pacific Side. 
The Overland Mail, with San Francisco dates 
to Sept, 11 th, arrived at Fort Smith on the 1st 
instant. 
The telegraph Hue was completed to within 
three miles of Los Angelos. 
A serious accident happened to the mail coach 
near Fort Tejon. The stage was driven into a 
deep ravine, and in descending turned a double 
■’ Some vegetables (as potatoes and ungathered 
squashes) were touched by the frost. In New 
Hampshire the apples were badly touched, even 
those on the trees. The mercury sank to 20* at 
> Newton Corner, Ma*s., and in towns about there 
' the apples were all D ozen to the core. 
1 Storm at New Orleans —A severe Btorm 
raged at New Orleans and vicinity on Tuesday, 
the 2.1 irrst., which was the moat severe expe¬ 
rienced for years. The back portion of the city 
was entirely submerged. Eleven miles of the 
Jackson railroad was washed away, and a large 
number of houses on ihe route were carried off 
by the flood. Several lives were lost, hut the 
particulars have not reached us yet The damage 
on the river was very heavy. Many steamboats 
were blown ashore, and a number of other* sunk. 
Some thirty-five or forty sugar houses were blown 
down, and the crops greatly injured. The total 
loss by the storm is estimated at 8150,000. 
At Baton Rouge twenty one canal boats were 
swamped, and four steamboats sunk. 
From Denver City.— Denver City dates to the 
24th of September nrc received. The express 
brought little over $ 1,000 iu dust, but much more 
was in the hands of passengers. 
The citizens of Denver met iu mass conven¬ 
tion on the 23d, and adopted a provisional gov¬ 
ernment, under which they hope in future to 
enjoy all tbe blessings that a good government 
can afford. 
The election of officers for the ensuing six 
months, was to have been held September 29th. 
A chunk of gold weighing $191 is reported to 
have been taken from the American gulch on the 
head waters of Bine River. The said gulch bids 
fair to rival the celebrated Georgia gulch in the 
same neighborhood. A new silver lead bus been 
discovered on the dividing ridge between the 
Arkansas and Platte, which assays very rich. 
Latest from Mexico.— The steamer Atlantic, 
from Brazos on the 23th, arrived at New Orleans 
on the 5th inst., with $43,000 in specie. 
The Atlantic briugs advices from Mexico, con¬ 
firming the report of the final condemnation and 
confiscation of the Spanish bark Maria Concep- 1 
tion, by the Mexican authorities. The .Spanish 
Commodore threatened to bombard Vera Cruz 
for indemnity, but Capt. Jarvis, of the American ] 
Garibaldi a Agent* in Liverpool have purchased the 
Canard atearoer Cambria for $3,000, 
Thirth-*lght thousand persons have been converted 
bj the revival of last year, in Wales. 
Gerrit Smith is said to b« dividing property to the 
value of $200,000 among five relatives. 
as British subjects. —The newly discovered plunot, found at Cambridge 
Tiie Suidiuiau Government decided that the on Friday week, le only 40 mile* tn diameter. 
French soldiers of the Papal army, who were —The population of England ia about 27,500,000, of 
made prisoners, should be immediately returned who,n onIjf 4& ,°oo are proprietor* of tbe soil, 
to tbeir families. — Philadelphia mechanics are now making two steam 
The London Times ssys the Papal army no P loWH ft > r u *« 00 tobacco plantation* in Cuba, 
longer exists, for the 40,000 men beseiged in An- ^ be laRt h an 'l 8re vaglne iu Boston baa gone out of 
Cona may already he reckoned as Gen. Cialdini’s UfC Tl,l?re ar * 19 Hlt “ nra "' 6 in ‘ha city. 
ptiBoners. The Herald says the Papal army has —Various English firms in the leather trade have 
bei n defeated, but not dishonored. G.-n. Larnori- fttUed ’ r " centl y> witb “abilities exceeding $ 16 , 000 , 000 . 
cicre was evidently outnumbered, and bis forces — The Massachusetts Supreme Court recently divorced 
ill-formed and ill-organized, and were no match hiB W ‘ r<! f ° r t,ie rea “°" that " he wa * a 8hake r- 
for a regular army led by able commanders. The — 1>rcs " 5ent Quch<man declines to be present at the 
Chronicle says that the result of the recent battle be gm “ in N ° w York > in honor of the Prince of 
is to transfer to the King of Sardinia tbe whole ' 
Roman territory except Rome, Viterbo, and Ci vita “ ' "" T " 'T™' “ hl 
xr . Will amount to about two and a quarter millions of 
veocma - dollars, 
Allen n on. Turin wort tot » Utter hnd _ it m c , Wmi „ „ 
been nddrewed i.j Gnribnlili to Victor Enmnuol, » Uoh »„ gb from 
demanding the immediate dismissal of Cuvour pouods. 
and Farinl. He also demanded 30,000 Sardinian _ Myers, the Houston deer hunter, says that he has 
soldiers to garrison Naples. Garibaldi’* letter is killed 6,000 deer in the last nine years, on the Houston 
couched in respectful but energetic terras. The 1 ramies. 
above conditions arc specified by Garibaldi as a —Parties wishing to marry, in Germany,must produce 
sine tjva non of good understanding between him 14 distinct certificates of various qualifications to procure 
and Piedmont, The King immediately dispatched ali cen*e. 
a note to Garibaldi. The Ministry will communi- — William Brooks, of Porter, Me., shot a gray eagle, 
cate to Sardinia the demands of Garibaldi, and oa TG'irsdsy week, the wings measuring seven feet from 
request its approval of their condnct Should ^ lo tlp ' 
this approval be withheld, the Cabinet will resign. —Austria taxes her Venetian Provinces just sixty 
If Garibaldi’* request is rejected, the King will per cont ’ No wont!er Mwj Bee k freedom from such 
place himself at the head of his army and march °PP ri!t ‘ Hon - 
for Naples. —The drouth in Mexico in reported as very severe, and 
The official Turin Gazette gives a formal denial 'tT* a PP rehenBions ° f fami “ e «« in ‘he vicinity 
to the reports of certain letters received and 
answered by the King. The statement is never- T A Pm0t «« ntl Y lightened away some burglars 
., , .. . who were ransacking the house of Mr. Hutchinson, of 
thelesB reiterated in the lunn coriespondence, Camden, N. J. 
and the substance of the King's reply to Gari- ’ ’ . . f „ 
, _. ... “ , , . ‘ —A correspondent of the Home Journal, in a half 
bald. .8 given. The King wrote his reply without , Bar . B residence in Japan, has never seen a quarrel, even 
coiiBulting his ministers, as it concerned them among children. 
personally. It completely saves the dignity of 
the crown. He speaks in the language of a sov¬ 
ereign justly hurt in his amour propre, points out 
that he knows how to resist the suggestions aud 
influences of a foreign power, even when mena¬ 
cing, and declares that he cannot comply with 
such strange pretensions from a mau whose suc¬ 
cesses seem to mislead him. 
Nin.Es and Sicily.— Garibaldi, iu a letter pub- tbe P 0UB ' 1 iu 1 ' i ‘ ris ’ 
lishcd in the official journal of Naples, says:— —Acaptured sla 
Although I am quite disposed to sacrifice all Va > with 619 negroi 
— Within a ynar, New Hampshire State prison has 
paid nearly $12,000 cash into the State treasury from the 
labor of prisoners. 
— There is now a continuous chain of railroads from 
Bangor, Me., to New Orleans, composed of eighteen 
Independent roads. 
— The consumption of coal in France is eleven million 
tuna yearly, brought from abroad. They buy wood by 
placed by the President, The above charge of summersault. Tho driver was killed, and the squadron, ccmdemucd the course of the Spaniards, Although I am quite disposed lo sacrifice all Ya., with GIP negroe 
Gea. Scott having very recently come to the conductor and one passenger seriously, though 0n( * ‘ be whole Spanish squadron, with the excep- personal feeling on the altar of freedom, I can 8ame tr'Li 0 vitu «oo. 
know ledge of Gen. Ilarney, he has made defense not dangerously, injured. They were left at Fort *' 0D one vessel, returned to Havana. never be reconciled with men who have sold an — Eleven volume* 
by a letter to the Secretary of War. He states, Tejon on the evening of the 18th ult. A conductor or $1,700,000 for Tampico, had Italian province. Swedish, of the worl 
as it is said, that he was not made acquainted A body of Apnche Indians, numbering about been Beized l '? Degoltadd, who, it was believed, Nevertheless the decree of Garibaldi promul- lu s, ^' kboIn 
— A captured slaver has been brought into Norfolk, 
Va., with 613 negroes on board, and another at about the 
with the arrangements entered into by Gen. Scott 100, broke into the correl at Sutton Station, 150 woub ^ use ‘he itiud to support the expedition gates the Sardinian Constitution for Nuples and 
and Gov. Douglas, lie removed the captain who, miles enst of Fort Yuma. The attack was made “P uinBt lbo capitol. It is Btutcd that Degollado Sicily, but without fixing n day for carrying it 
under order of Gen. Scott, had been assigned the while the horses were being released from tbe h * 111 effected a loan of $000,000 for the same pur- into effect. 
uuuir oiuei 01 n. ntou, nad neen assigned the while the horses were being released from the 
command of the United States company on the coach. The passengers and station keeper fired 
Island of San Juan, because of his punishing and on the Indians, when they responded with a 
banishing porson, who had been acquitted of shower of urrows. The party then returned 
crime by the legal authorities. Ho also defends within the station, and renewed their fire npon 
himself from tho other charge of Gen. Scott, to the savages. An Indian was shot by a passenger 
wit: the restoring of the United States territorial while iu the act of setting fire to the house. The 
law to lorco and effect upon the Island. fight continued about an hour, when tbe Indians 
Ah IDs Royal Highness the Prince of Wales bus retired, taking with them the four horses of the 
pose. The vanguard of the Liberal army had 
arrived at Taeutja, and other additions were ex¬ 
pected to be soon before tho city. 
- • - 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
.Great Britain.— An official letter from the 
Garibaldi wns preparing to march against 
Capua. He had again said that he would only 
proclaim the Kingdom of Italy from Rome. 
Garibaldi's troops had embarked at the mouth 
of the Garigliano and interrupted the communica¬ 
tion of the Royal troops between Capua and 
Gaets. Ho had been to Palermo and published a 
— Eleven volumes of a new and complete edition, in 
Swedish, of the works of Cooper, the novelist, have ap¬ 
peared in Stockholm. 
— Carrie Wells, a girl of ten years, recently rode from 
her home, iu Newton, Mass., 04 miles, in one day, on 
horseback, aud alone. 
— The sloop Emma, on a recent cruise in the Pacific, 
captured 800 sharks, some of them with jawB large enough 
to Bwallow an ox whole. 
— The tent and several cages of a menagerie were 
blown over at Calais, Me., and an elephant, a monkey, 
and two foxes, set loose, 
— Mbs Frederika Bremer has been residing at Athens 
for Heverul mouths, aud is soon to give the world her im- 
foreign office says that Mr. Lindsay has no au- frCBh proclamation to the inhabitants of ^iome, presrions of the country. 
been tiie recipient of governmental hospitalities mail coach. Their loss was about twenty killed thority to negotiate with tho American Govern- reporting that he would only proclaim the Con- 
during tho past week, we make note thereof. On and wounded. None of the defending party were ment relative to the shipping interest. stitution and Kingdom, and will not accomplish 
the lid inst., Baron Renfrew arrived nt. Washing- injured except tbe station keeper, Mr. Sutton, Quern Victoria embarked for Prussia on the the amalgamation at present. It ia expected that 
ton. There were about 1,000 spectator at the who was hit in tho face with an arrow. The Jn- 2Ad. She will meet the Prince Regent of Prussia c, u b » a return he will operate against Capua, 
station, evincing intense anxiety to obtain a view dians made no attack npon the passengers until nt Cobourg. Lord John Russell accompanies the An eai 'ly capitulation of this place 1 b anticipated, 
of his person, and in this they were gratified, they were fired upon. Their sole object was to Queen, and will, it is said, have a political con- a f,C8h proclamation he indicates that he 
They greeted his appearance with cheers. Ttnine- secure the horses. They held possession of the fere nee with Baron Schleinitz, the Prussian Minis- wil1 j°iu tbe Sardinian troops at home, and begin 
dlately on the arrival ol the train Gen. Cass was coach one hour, without touching the mails or ‘ er Foreign Affairs. a march against Venice. The antagonism be- 
introduced to Lord Renfrew by Lord Lyons, when baggage in the least. Four sub-marine cables between Valentia and Garibaldi and tbe Piedmontese Govern- 
the former said he had the pleasure of welcoming The troops of miners returning from Membros ‘be Islands of Ivica, Majorca, and Minorca, and ment cont Imed - 
his lordship to Washington. In the name of the River, were met ut Desert Hill. They report the thence to Barcelona, have been successfully laid. The KiQ K of Naples had published the decrees 
President and with his lordship’s permission he alleged gold and silver discoveries a humbug. Franck.—T he Paris correspondent of the Lon- ftt GflC ' ta 0, ' deHn S 11 Btttfe of 8 ei S e in a11 th e prov- 
wonld accompany him to the Executive mansion. One party reported that miners engaged about don Post telegraphs that the statement of the inces whure a revolutionary struggle exists, and 
There were present with General Cass, Messrs, forty miles south of Membros Station were taking attempt on tho life of the Emperor is totally ‘ ,ttshie nng all officers of marine as guilty of high 
Henry and Buchanan, nephews of the President, out four dollars a day for the man. This state- unfounded treason except of one vessel which went to Gaeta. 
each formerly hie private Secretary, and on this ment is fully reliable. The Emperor and Empress have returned from Ko88uth was ex P tc fe' d at Naples, 
occasion representing the President's family. Tho passengers confirm the previous report in Alveria The only foreign ministers remaining at Naples 
Ql.IH.yol * Vi r. IbuAni.lr. ..A a . .1 » . • * . . * “ ' __ At... tJ-HI -V TV * n ^ * • 
reporting that he WOUld only proclaim the Con- — Ke^lo, lately taken by Garibaldi, is said to be the 
stitution and Kingdom, and will not accomplish ancietRbegltun, whero St. Paul once spent a day waiting 
ihe amalgamation at present. It is expected that lor tbB B0Utlj winJ to blow. 
on his return he will operate against Capua. —The hull of the Lady Elgin, relieved of its freight 
An early capitulation of this place 1 b anticipated. a!1 '* ma< ’h' n ery, has risen to the surface, and now rides at 
In a fresh proclamation he indicates that he an ®* 10r where It went doira.^ 
Will join the Sardinian troops at home, and begin —The colton crop last year is the largest ever made. 
a march against Venice. The antagonism be- 0w * bree u,illion b,li<JS were exported, leaving not quite 
r, •% ... , , n- i .. a million for use in the country, 
tween Ganbaldi and the Piedmontese Govern- y 
niOtlt cont lined. -“The Eiiitnilton (Ci Tim^s says tho first of the 
The King of Naples had published the decrees Legis ' aUv ? nominations has resulted in the most 
at Gacta ordertng a state of seige in all the prov¬ 
inces where a revolutionary struggle exists,, and “ °“ T 13tl * f br ! >ko out ’ n ' he town of Port 
n- ... Hudson, La., and the entire place, with the exception of 
Cashiering all officers of marine us gmlty of high om , boU8C , „ dnce(11() J he8 . ’ pUon 
treason except of one vessel which went to Gaeta. _ Th(ire ttre 5i000 PolyU8BiHU8 tn b8 brought to Caba 
Kossuth was expected at Isaples. . lo test thclr pbyai cat capacity, iutelligence. and docility,’ 
"he only foreign ministers remaining at Naples to meet the necessity for laborers, 
were the British, French, Sardinian, and Ameri- _ strawbcrrie*. fr«ah from the 
pany the party to the White House. Lord Ren- 
few rode thither in compiny with Gen. C.tss. Lord 
Lyons and tiie Duke of New Castle, arrived at the 
mansion, where tho President was in waiting to 
receive him. He was presented to him by Gen. 
Cass, and received a cordial welcome. Lord 
Lyons then performed the ceremony of introduc¬ 
ing the Buit. As these proceedings were private, 
" oguuB. iuc excitement in Northern Texas tors to Warsaw. It was rumored that Napoleon 
continues unabated. All suspected persons are bad caused the Czar to he notified that he would 
warned away. tj ave pi ea8 „ re j„ joiuing tbe circle at Warsaw, 
Ihe People’* Reform Society of San Francisco aud dispel, by personal explanations, the distrust 
baa decided to nominate a full municipal ticket, entertained, respecting tbe designs of France, 
irrespective of politics. Napoleon, in bis speech at Algiers, promised 
Ihe State Agricultural Fair opened on the his best efforts to forward the interests of the 
20 th, under very favorable auspices, the receipts 
of a single day exceeding $4,000. 
Colony. Jrrovmons —n»PK quiet Lara quiet— o 2 
The Sardinian Embassador had quitted Paris higher! 0 "* ilA!UitT ' Breadstuff buoyant 
can; the latter was very unwell. 
Spain. —Prince John, of BourboD, publishes in 
the Times an appeal to the Spanish people, rela¬ 
tive to bis rights to the Spanish throne. 
CommercialI*tkuikkEck— Breadstuff* The weather 
is favriruhlr f.,r the emps, thoiiarh vniisble, B'cImHsoij, 
8pence A-On., nod othi.ro, report flour firm. 28 s§;I1k6iI 
for Aiuerimn. Wheat firm, nn-i ►inrh'lv higher tor prime 
white l-t.-il 1 white It2s(^l3rfld, Corn buoyant, 
sni (M®Is higher; mixed 33 s6<!@36b: white 3Sb@39 
Provisions —Pork quiet Lard quiet—63s@64. 
London Market.— Breadstuffa buoyant. Wheat ls@2s 
— Strawberriea, fresh from the vines, and very delicious, 
were sent to the editor of the Petersburg Bulletin, last 
week, front Prince George Co., Va. 
— At a military parade in New Haven, a horse became 
frightened, broke loose, and run, dashing his headsgainst 
a tree, and killing himselr instantly. 
— Several resident* of Jersey City have appealed to 
the Council to allow the horse cars to be run on Sunday, 
the bells to be taken off the horses. 
— The largest raft arrived the other day, at Dubuque, 
which ever came down the Mississippi— 1 , 100,000 feet of 
lumber, and 950,000 shingles and lath. 
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