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CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 
AGRICULTURAL. 
I oliticiil Intel Igence. U. 8. Vessel Fired Into.— The U. S. Bteamer Invasions of Garibaldi and Sardinia, there is a 
Thk Douglas papers in Oregon are very bitter Crusader had a shot fired across her bows by a great difference. Garibaldi came to raises direct 
in denouncing the coalition by which a Republi- Spaniel) lmin-of-war steamer on the 23d ult.,when revolution in the interior with his bands. He 
can Senator was elected. The President of the Capt, Maffltt replied by return firing, and hoisted would only communicate to them a proper spirit 
Senate, a Douglus Democrat, has been burnt in his colors, and steaming down with his men at In their struggle against an unpopular govern- 
cfligy in the county he represents, by the Douglas quarters, demanding what was meant. It was a ment. The Sardinia Invasion constitutes a direct 
Democrats. mistake. The Crusader looked Bomewbatlike the intervention of one regularly constituted Srate in 
The political canvass in California engrosses City ol Norfolk, hence the misapprehension. the ail'airs of another independent State. Strange 
universal attention. The anxiety to hear the The Famine in Kansas.— At Atchinson, on the t0 8a y» Sardinian invasion took place with- 
returns from Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, is 25th ult., 17,000 barrels of flour, corn meal and out an J declaration of war, the representative of 
Seasonable Hints, w in denouncing the coalition by which a Republi- Spanish man-of-war steamer on the 23d ult, when 
European Agriculture,. .ZZZ'Z.ZZZZZ.M oan Senator was elected. The President of the Capt, Maffltt replied by return firing, and hoisted 
Harvesting in Wet Weather, .3i9 Senate, a Douglus Democrat, has been burnt in bis colors, and steaming down with his men at 
Culture of Wheat, 3)9 effigy iu the county he represents, by the Douglas quarters, demanding what was meant. It was a 
a Visit to ICanada, - Fanning, Grope, Agricultural Democrats. mistake. The Crusader looked somewhat like the 
Shown, &c,.so The political canvass in California engrosses City o( Norfolk, bonce the misapprehension. 
flZ'Z fn k“ ^ Co^im'uola'‘. ZZZZZZ'sio uuivmial att, ‘ nlioD - The anxiety to hear the The Famine in Kassael—A t Atchinson, on the 
Rain in Khdkhh,... 350 re * ,urns from Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, is 25th ult., 17,000 barrels of flour, corn meal and 
oan Senator was elected. The President of the 
! Senate, a Douglus Democrat, has been burnt in 
effigy iu the county be represents, by tbe Douglas 
Democrats, 
The political canvass in California engrosses 
universal attention. The anxiety to hear the 
£l)c STcius Condenser. 
— Apples are selling in Mobile at from 40 to 50 cents a 
dozen. 
Wool growing is gradually but surely increasing in 
California. 
— Small pox is prevailing to an alarming extent in 
New Jersey. 
— Thirty thousand Africans have been landed in Cuba 
within a jear. 
Tht Ret-Keeper .-A Esmibar Conversation about becoming intense, and even many Republicans potatoes arrived from Illinois, and several teams the King of Naples still being at Turin. By the within a year. 
Beer; Ree-Houns, . 350 are fearful that Pennsylvania will go Democratic, from the destitute portion of Southern Kansas, entrance of the Piedmontese troops into the Ro- — Glass was broken in 2,300 houses in Leipsic, by hail 
Rural Spirit of the Prett Beet* for Poultry; Lima Gov. Downey, who has been stumping the State which were in waiting, were loaded and started nr 11 " State, Sardinia has violated the principles on tb « 27th ult. 
for Preserving Shingles; Saving and Using Rough Fod- for Douglas, expressed bl« opinion in private that for their destination. There has previously ar- of neutrality. — With the exception of Queen Isabella, no Bourbon 
Compared; Selection ^ California will go for Douglas by a large majority, rived aud been distributed from that point 500 Count Cavour gave It to be understood that the D0W ^'e 08 in Europe, 
ana f erufn <, a r. . ..ji an fl tbat the Breckenridge ticket will run largely bushels of corn, and 20,000 barrels of flour, gro- entty of the Sardinia troopB into the States of the — A young man in Taunton, last week, ran a mile in 3 
Inijuirict and Jrumtrt. Cutting Feed for Sheep; hehlnd tha .._, . . ’ . fl.,.™). „ minutes and 40 seconds. 
Douglas. 
Tng several Committees of the two sections of 
for Preserving Shingles; Saving and Using Rough Fod- for Douglas, expressed bis opinion in private that for their destination. There baa previously ar- of neutrality. 
Compared; Selection ^ California will go for Douglas by a large majority, rived aud been distributed from that point 500 Count Cavour gave It to be understood that the 
™/n( uirieTaJd Antmert Cutting" Ft ".'d' for Shee " ^ iUld tbat tbe Breckenridge ticket will run largely bushels of corn, and 20,000 barrels of flour, gro- en,r d' of the Sardinia troopB into the States of the 
Draining Public Roads, ... .^. !T.... ™f*.3ao bebir,d tbe Republicans. It is believed that the eerie*, potatoes, Ac. ; most of which has been sent Church was principally directed against the influ- 
Aoricultural JifuctUantt.—Union Ag*i Fair at Dundee;' UcU and EvereU men will mostly vote for Mr. to Neosho county. ence of Garibaldi. Now, on tbe contrary, it has 
U. 8. Fair for ; Winter Squashes ; English Dairy Douglas. Interesting to Dbovers_\ decision of Home become eviden * that they go to aid him. M. Boni- 
Chec t e;G.w. Fairbanksaud Agriculture; Influence of The several Committees of the two sections of interest to drovers has just been rendered in face de P loresthe conduct of the Sardinians. 
Extreme Cold .» the Democratic party and the Union Constitn- Westchester county! ins case agalnstXnudson Vicl - had set out for Naples, and had 
W «wV 1 ri«tte. 0 rr„r,w/ ' ’ Uonftl pflrtj? in . New Jersey, met on tbe 27tb nit, River Railroad, for the value of two bullocks 188u e' 3 a manifesto to Southern Italy. 
The Plum, I Illustrated,]..!!!!"”[ at the A8,or Souse, New York city, and agreed smothered in the cars in consequence of the The Sardinians, under Viotor Emanuel in per- 
Tartrate of Potash iu ourGraper, . 35 ) ’jpon tbe follow ng electoral ticket:—I'ctcr I). grated door becoming broken, and the conductor fion ’ " otl ' d enter tbe Neapolitan territory at three 
ileacljCB >.S6i Vrootu, (Breckenridge;) John S. Vancey, (Breck- closing the tight door, on the passage from Troy difl ’ L ' r£nt P ointB on tb® 9th* 
Horticultural Naiei.—Yruiu Recelvod; Rawlc’i j a - enridge;) Edward Brewer, (Union;) Selua Con- to New York. The case had been tried in the The Sardinian Chambers were debating the law 
SlSUS.'i'* J' c t w, "‘“ < Do "e'-;> Jmi >»r r *»< *"» <>«•«•* <*>» * w “*“ *° te “• 
;uitura) Society ; Horticultural Society in Genegeo; , cr i (Bictkcmidge,) Iheo. Runyen, (Breck- which the road appealed, but the higher Court 
Peaches shipped from Rochester; The best 1’ear, .351 enridge.) sustained the originul judgment, deciding that Naples. — The new Prodictator of Naples, as 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. Tub Tribune's Washington correspondent says the printed formula on the drover’s pass, in relu- SOf ' n 88 he was appointed, addressed a letter to 
e? < 8DonS*i^eiiv 3 i 3 ftk4?*’o e mn , ^2!n a l 0 ,in< ^ Onion Pieii- r that orders have gone out to the States of the tion to his taking it and his freight at his own Maz55iui ' complimenting him on his patriotism, 
1 ABIES* OLIO... northwest, directing the Administration Demo- risk, was null, became the drover had never con- butaBl£in K b *m to give a proof of it by leaving 
Our Loved and Lo/t iPncUcaPi oninegg vs Blunt- Crat9 to VOtC ‘ ,0r the Dou K la8 electoral ticket sented to such an agreement to release the road the countl X telling bira that without even intend- 
issb; Pity for the Llviuj-; Home Ootivcrintion*’Hebrew -- from any claim for damages. ing it, lie caused disunion; that many used his 
1 •'rsr’.. 7.. we t*.- :z:zz nr “ of ’ ,o “ og 
mst - * ***■<* «* «-p- » 
.e W Howto W t Repose m Old A g e;LitUe Acte Great,.^ and ove , S3 00,000 in specie. there on the steam s.oop-of-war Pawnee, on the 1 - a 0 
n... ^ t.. The following are the particulars of the late ”th. The capture of Guadalajara is confirmed. , 3 ?°° * 1 ™*’ 
Extreme Cold upon sieci,; From Canada,.350 t1 ,„ ti.cmm.H, a. J luTr'" 7T 
TimmcmTc.r th Democrftbc P a,, ty “t" 3 the Union Constitu¬ 
tional party In New Jersey, met on tbe 27tb ult., 
.S *> tbe *«*r «*«.»« *>* ««r. *-> •*»*< 
Tartrate of Potash iu our Grupco,. 35 ] u P on the following electoral ticket:—Peter I). 
Peaches,. 35 ! Vrooni, (Breckenridge;) John B. Vancey, (Brcck- 
IJorliculiural A'o/r*.— Fiuit* Received; Kawle’s Ja- enridge;) Edward Brewer, (Union;) Selus Con- 
nette Amdoi ne Bullitt Gr.pe; The Boil Tree; Iudi- diet, (Union;) William Cook, (Douglas;) Joel 
iLjiapohs Horticultural Society; Massachusetts Horti- p _, ,,, 6 ’ 
cultural Society; HorlJcuItuxal Society in Genegeo; , cr ’ (Breckenridge;) Theo. Runyen, (Breck- 
Peacheg shipped from Rochester; The best Pear,. 35 ) enridge.) 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. Tub Tribune’s Washington correspondent, says 
f. that i order8 ba ^ gone out to the States of the 
LADIES' OLIO. 
Our Loved and Lout, [Poetical;) Oilinegu vg. 
negg; Pity for Do- Llviup; Home Convenuition; 
>V omen; Over-Worked Women; Bnhy'g Rival,.. 
B1 11 nt- 
Hebrew 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
.The Alpine Cn.rg, IPoetical:! Cutfizand Readam, No. 
II—The n he lit lihtiict: The Memory ol Huron; Great- 
negg; How to set Repose in Old Age; Little Acts Great, 352 . 
’ ana over #300,000 in specie. 
SABBATH MCSINGS. , ’ 1 
Shall we Degpair? [Poetical;] The Work of Life; be f°Bowing are the particulars of the late 
Skepticism; Watch,.. .'.352 Oregon nmssucre: — The Oregon mail train ar- 
TIIE TRAVELER. rived at Yreka, Northern California, on the 9th, 
A Trip to California— Letter No. XVH. 353 bringing dates from Vancouver, a town on the 
USEFUL OLIO. Columbia river, to the 8d inst. Mr. U. Scheiber 
Elephant Hunting in the Foregf, [illustrated;] The had just arrived at that place with news of the 
Sponge; Resistance to Improvements; Tne Late Comet,353 . ,, c , . 
v _ Mn * massacre, by the Snake Indians, oi an entire emi¬ 
grant train, consiatlng of 40 persons, 11) of whom 
Propagating the Grape by Cuttings, [Illustrated,].353 were meD( , iud the balance women and children. 
TIIE STORY TELLER. The party was first attacked about 5() miles from 
thXJy'mm^ Salmon Falls, on the Dili of September. This at 
-♦♦♦_ tack lasted about one hour. The Indians then 
ing it, lie caused disunion; that many used his 
name with the parricidal intention of hoisting 
another banner in Italy. 
There is a probability of a Congress on tbe af¬ 
fairs of Italy. 
The Neapolitans, estimated at 30,000 strong, at- 
— With the exception of Queen IgabeHa, no Bourbon 
now reigns in Europe, 
— A young man in Taunton, last week, ran a mile in 3 
minuter and 40 seconds. 
— The finest emeralds come from veins of clay slate, in 
the valley of New Grenada. 
— Three millions of cocoanuts are exported in a single 
year from the island of Ceylon. 
— Blondln, having made a large fortune by rope walk¬ 
ing, is about to return to France. 
— In the United States Ihero are nearly six times as 
many journals as in Great Britain. 
— In the gale Friday week the, lower portion of Nor¬ 
folk, Va , was completely submerged. 
— Garibaldi hag appropriated 5,000 ducats to the con¬ 
tinuance of the excavations at Pompeii. 
— The anniversary of the death of Senator Broderick 
was properly observed in San Francisco. 
— The total revenue of the Island of Cuba the past 
eight months, wag upwards of $13,000,000. 
— In early life, Mrs. Edwin D. Morgan was a milliner, 
and Mrs, Nathaniel P. Banks a factory girl. 
— Good fresh yeast, taken internally, is said to give 
instant relief in cates of putrid sore throat. 
— It is stated ns a fact that California does not produce 
aoy wood hard enough to make an ax handle. 
— Mrs. Washington, the wife of John A. Washington, 
The suff'uringHof the people during the ucigc were 3AC ^ ed tbe Ggribaldianeon the 1st, at Bolturno, Esq , late of Mt. Vernon, died a few days since. 
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
The Farmer Candidate. 
New American Watch made at Waltham, Mass.— 
Robbins A Anptet»u 
Young Ladies' Institute nt Auburn, N. Y. 
Pear Trees. &e_, for sale— W. |). Strowger. 
Fort Edward Institute Joseph E. King. 
Bremen Geese Samuel Heston. 
Apple Seed- .Tames A Root. 
Berkshire Swine—W. J. Pettec. 
withdrew, and allowed the train to proceed five 
miles; then they attacked them The fight lasted *» the harbor, and both sank. Many other vessels 
wo .lays and one night (Hi the afternoon of the were 1 driven ashore or otherwise badly damaged, baldlan8 ls 8tated to bo 1)etweeD hm and 2 000> 
0th the Indians held possession of the whole obtefly foreign. Two American vessel*, the bark Tbe Eoyttlista subsequently made a sortie from 
train, with the exception of six men, who being >awn alld *r.g Bolante, were damaged slightly. c to the rescue of the German brigade.. 
wounded, escaped, alter the battle, through the T >'e Custom House was flooded and a large rnt , n i_ n a T1 , n T -„„ - . b . 
woods, where they were for nine days. These nix amount, of foreign goods damaged. Many build- bro thf. rH wm . m CK ,. n t a t the battle P 8 8Dl 18 
men were again attneked, and five of the party iugs were washed away. Bocco was deserted, the T «,„ „_ f ,, , 
killed, Scheiber alone escaping by hiding in the inhabitant,* having all removed iu boats. Large 1 a •, ' 11 wm wbi s rong y pro- 
bushes After traveling seven days without food, -i-ntitics of hides, beef Ac., at tbe Saladerer and (1 ’t'V df ! J^tTmir poaUioMf * bSJSJIJ! 
he was found in an exhausted condition by some Barracas, were destroyed. . . .. ... _ . L 
intense. Gen. Dvgollado bad been detected in 
communication with tbe enemy, and wa* ordered 
to Vera Cruz for trial. The British and Prussian 
Minister had gone to Jalapa. Distress at the cap¬ 
ital was very great. It wag reported that Puebla 
bad been abandoned and the garrison called into 
Mexico. The health of Vera Cruz and the Amer¬ 
ican Squadron was excellent. 
From Bueno* A y hub. — There was a heavy gale 
at Buenos Ayres August 29, during which the 
British harks Crusader and Reciprocity collided 
nncer cover of a thick mist, and carried some 
positions, and for a time succeeded in driving 
hack the Garibaldians, whose numbers did not 
reach one-half of their*. Garibaldi went, forward 
with revolver in hand, cheering on his men, and 
alter a desperate fight of eight hours' duration, 
the Neapolitans were broken and routed, and 
were pursued close under the walla of Capua. A 
brigade of Germans was cut off from the main 
body of the Neapolitan army and driven to the 
mountain*. The Garibaldians took 5,(;00 prison¬ 
ers, and it was estimated that the Neapolitans had 
8,000 killed and wounded. The loss of tbe Gari- 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., NOVEMBER 3, 1860. 
DOMESTIC NEWS. 
Washington Mattel'*. 
Notwithstanding the urgent applications 
for the postponement of the Kansas land sales, 
woods, where, they were for nine days. These *ix 
men were again attacked, and live of the party 
killed, Scheiber alone escaping by hiding in the 
bushes. After traveling BCven days without food, 
he was found in an exhausted condition by some 
persons who took him to the Dalles. Of the nine- Fkom Nkw M KX tC0 .-The New Mexican mail 
teen men in the party, six were discharged sol- wlth ditM to the 8tb ult., arrived at Independence, 
dters from l ort Hall. Mr. Scheiber was the only Mo . ( on the 23 d ult. The Companies against the 
one who escaped. He says that the six men who Navajw* bad been gev f about two weeks. In 
left on Wba«*, d)d not leave until tbe Inhians their absence, a band }f Indians came within 
had complete possession of the train, and from eight miles of Santa Fe and ran off 230 mules be- 
he reams of tbe women and children, be be- longing to Ellsbu.g a Amberg. A company of 
licved that the Whole party were butchered. thirty soldiers, under command of Copt. Gibbs, 
Now* J’nm "i’iiniis. went in I J ' irisuit> ,mt failed t0 overtake them. A 
* * company ol Mexicans and Pueblos also went and 
1 he remain* of the late Herbert Ingraham, pro- recaptured 60 of the mules, but the balance are 
•ictor of the London Illustrated News, who was entirely lost, which will he a heavy loss on the 
st iu the Lady Elgin disaster, have been taken owners. About, the same time of the above tram 
England, and interred in the cemetery of his saction, the Indians succeeded in running from 
live town, Boston. Borne 18,000 persons fol- the Governor nt Albuquerque, loo beeves. They 
wed his remains to the grave. were followed, lmt tbe Indiunskilled all the cattle 
Capua to the rescue of the German brigade, but dbease. 
were repulsed. The King of Naples and his _ Mad ( 
brothers were present at the battle. time f( ' )Ur 
The line of the Bolturno was still strongly pro- past week. 
— Tbe city debt of Philadelphia in $21,000 000,and they 
are about adding two more for public buildings. 
— A large and very fierce black bear, weighing 235 
pounds, we* killed near Turin, N. Y., brat week. 
— A single real estate broker in Hartford, Ct , has 
$1,100,000 worth of property in bis hand* for rale. 
— When New Ilaroptblre and Massachusetts were 
colonies, only church members were allowed to vote. 
— A few nights ago some dogs got among the sheep 
Bocks in Robinson township, Penn., and killed nearly 100 
sheep. 
— Professor Way, a member of the French Academy, 
has discovered an electric light far superior to any yet 
known. 
— Yellow fever has appeared at Mobile. During the 
past ten days, there have been five deaths from that 
disease. 
— Mad dogs aro unusually rife in Washington at this 
time, four or five having been killed there during the 
auiwiTusrwsiso i.ne urgent applications prietor of the London Illustrated News, who was 
for the postponement of the Kansas land sales, ] oa t in the Lady Elgin disaster, have been taken 
the Secretary of the Interior has not regarded it to England, and interred in the cemetery of his 
co rtVADfn* nnnDv tho 1«... \ * a _ * 
as proper, under the existing laws, to submit tbe 
recommendation to tbe President with that view, 
as in the eusc of those soon to bo offered in Min¬ 
nesota. The relief suggested by the Secretary is. , . -- 
that if the lands of pre-emptions shall not be ^ ron fi h Po8 e« thetr^ay to the United States, Indtans crossed the river within twelve miles oi 
sold, they will have the benefit of a 12 month y,a ’ ®« rl,n “ d nan * bar K' The German papers Santa Fe, going in the direction of Galesto. The 
credit allowed by law, for paying for the lands ^ mt 8UC1 Ua CX ° d,lS uf tUe ,;hildren of Isreal Governor and Col. Fauptleroy are at loggerheads. 
which thus become subject to private entry. ‘ baB not been Wi<Ue8Bcd 6ince tbal ont of -—- 
Dispatches received from our Minister at Pern' , A “ A,I ' WAy abo “ t miles \ en 8«b "ill FOREIGN NEWS, 
snbmiting a new proposition for the settlement ,0 T T bUl3> Wh5ch 
of American claims, have been examined by the ' * V „ 1 , u ° p Ace ' Great Britain.— The Paris correspondent of 
State Department, and will be rejected, notwith- w “ ri ’ te rs 0 H ® ln ,n ur ^'‘Y. M-as nnder- the London Times says private, trustworthy ac- 
standing Minister Clay urges acceptance. tlikeU yearH 8Ulce ' y '* Dttmb f of El 'S li8h - count* from the Island of Sardinia, speak of the 
The Times’ Washington correspondent states S of do“y!‘'STfror”^ commencement of maneuvers by secret agency 
that a high official in the Treasury Department has part of both the government and the people. It "lmt 'n °f aUI1 ® xatlon to France ' m ,he 
divulged a plan of disunion at the South. The W as expected to be completed early in the 2 171 V y ^ “ eans 38 were 
plan, in case Lincoln is elected, is to convene the preS ent month, and the Sultan and his Ministers P * * d 7 h emissaia ’ 3 m Sav °y- 
Southern Legislatures, by proclamation, on the weie to attend the opening. FRANCE.—The/Vmesaysthogreatpowers.ex- 
the 8th day of November, and declare the Union rr™„ n _„ cept England, notified the Cabinet of Turin that 
dissolved, pronouncing in favor of Breckenridge "" .' ' 8 yS e a a throat dlse3se they would not recognize the blockade of Gseta, 
as President of the Southern Union. among children is making fearful ravages among Gen Limoriciere had returned to France. 
The telegraph oi the 25th ult, brought the fol- "i! it '♦ * i*”'•' ult! ‘ eiu J| lr The French had occupied numerous places 
lowing paragraph from Washington The post- J V T I , ^ in Kaae > Stepben ’ near Rome. 
tiou of the Post-Office Department is this:—The o n nn tr!^ ^ '1" D ul "‘ , 'L q ,ttmi iutlie It is reported that a third division will be sent 
public in the large cities demand facilities like T t Jt proves fata! from France to Rome. 
those in London and Paris. The Department is t(J e(1 ' ect ’ aa ij '.' t ' r , . !' , ^ KlftDS JtlUg uuaL ' U ‘ It was reported that, the French army at Rome 
anxious to grant them, but claims that it can only . , J ll -' ma a y. was to he increased to 60,000 men, and the garri- 
be done by having a monopoly of the business, 1 n “ RK i is a T 0lin ff man, named Mark Ralf, at son at Lyons was to be put upon a complete war 
which it is now endeavoring to secure by the en- p>cnt ' 8 * ort, who was recently stabbed in three footing. 
forcement of the laws against private expresses. P lac * 8 ftad sbot thre * fj mea > 8ca! P ed - and for Austkia.-Ih Austria an extraordinary credit 
The opposition with which it meets occasions d ^d by the luowa Indians, but who afterwards had been granted by the Naval Department for the 
embarrassment” ng*™ * us coiisciousness, and walked thxrty-five construction of the' naval batteries to defend the 
Tbe Postmaster-General has issued an order, m s 1 a p aL ' e ot sa,et y and succor. He has en t rftn ce of the ports 
which it will be well for careless people to bear D0W ^ ^covered but has only two locks of The correspondent of the Times remarks that a 
in mind. Heretofore the postmaster has notified b fjf left npon b,s bead > as a11 tbe rest " as taliaa movement of the Austrian trains need not take 
those to whom unpaid letters were directed that wUl1 ,lie 6Cal P‘ persons by surprise. Austria considers herself 
native town, Boston. Borne 18,000 persons fol¬ 
lowed his remains to the grave. 
tected, and it was said the Neapolitans were pre¬ 
pared to defend their positions. Borne Sardin¬ 
ian troop* assisted the Garibaldians in the battle. 
Rumors were current tbat Capua bad surren¬ 
dered, and that tho bombardment of the town was 
progressing, but neither had been confirmed. 
Garibaldi b*<i called ou the King of Sardinia to 
go to Naples and send him 14,000 men immedi¬ 
ately. 
The Piedmontese troops had entered the Nea¬ 
politan territories. 
The Patrle says that Garibaldi has thanked the 
seamen of the English ship Renown, who served 
tho Garibaldian’a guns ou tho flist. The men 
were that day ou leave of absence. 
Gen. Cialadiui had received orders to cross the 
Neapolitan frontier, and decisive events were ex¬ 
pected to occur at any moment. 
Garibaldi was about to convoke the Electoral 
Several thousand Polish Jews recently passed a »»fi made their escape. On theCth ult, a band of Colleges Of tbe two Sicilies to vote by universal auction for $620. 
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— The business of the California Pony Express is said 
to be a losing concern, aud n itbout government aid, must 
be stopped. 
— Frost baa set in in Mississippi; Raymond and Vicks- 
burgb have been visited, and vegetation has been entire¬ 
ly arrested. 
— During the week ending Tuesday, Oct. 11,127 boats 
cleared tbe port of Cumberland, Md., carrying 14,491,008 
tuns of coal. 
— A man in Lewiston, Me., owns a cow for which he 
has been offered twenty-five cents a pound. He values 
her at $2,000. 
— The number of arrivals at Niagara, this season, is 
said to have been 28,624, exclusive of those stopping at 
private houses. 
— The walls of the Asylum for Inebriates, at Bing¬ 
hamton, arc about half completed. There are about 
4,000 applicants, 
— The splendid equipage in which the Prince of Wales 
was drawn on his arrival in N. Y. city, has been sold at 
divulged a plan of disunion at the South. The 
plan, in case Lincoln is elected, is to convene the 
Southern Legislatures, by proclamation, on the 
the 8th day of November, »nd declare the Union 
dissolved, pronouncing in favor of Breckenridge 
as President of the Southern Lhiion. 
The telegraph ol the 25th ult., brought the fol¬ 
lowing paragraph from Washington;—^"The posi¬ 
tion of the Post-Office Department is this:—The 
public in the large cities demand facilities like 
those in London and Paris. The Department is 
anxious to grant them, but claims that it can only 
be done by having a monopoly of the business, 
which it is now endeavoring to secure by the en- 
a. baii.wav aoout tntrty miles in length, will FOREIGN NEWS 
shortly be opened from Smyrna to Turbali, which _ 
is nearly due east of the former place. This Great Britain.-T he Paris correspondent of 
work, the first of its kind in Turkey, was under- the London Times says private, trustworthy ac- 
taken some years since by a number of English- couuts fr0m the i sland of Sardinia, speak of the 
men; but has experienced more than the usual commencement of maneuvers by secret agency 
share of delay, anstng from obstacles on the there in favor of annexation to France, in the 
°* ^7 w , ^ u Jt saaie and *y the same means as were em- 
was expected to be completed curly in the ployed by French emissaries in Savoy, 
present month, and the Sultan and his Ministers 
wei e to attend the open ing. France.—T he Presse says tho great powers, ex- 
rr nu- m- , _ , _ . cept England, notified the Cabinet of Turin that 
J , “Iff** T,ra “ "T 10 “ lhroat *“* fte, would not rneosnfco tho blockade of Gwta. 
among children la making Icarfnl ravages among Gsn i., m0ricier6 b , d rctnrnt d w Prance , 
the little ones In various parts of Northern Illi- nu,„ i ,, , . , 
„ - t. •> * . r, „ . v- “ u " Iho French bud occupied numerous places 
noia. It prevails at La Salle, in Kane, Stephen- neflr Rome 1 * 
son, Winnebago and Du Page counties, aud in the It ls repo ‘ rted that a tbird division will be gent 
country towns around Chicago. It proves fatal from France fo riome- 
in nearly every case, the physicians beiut; unable ,, ^ 
to elleotuail, treat lie maladv. “ «“ Pr ™ Ch *~» “ Rome 
. J * was to be increased to 60,000 men, and the garri- 
Iiikre is a young man, named Mark Ralf, at son nt Lyons was to be put upon a complete war 
Bent's Fort, who was recently stabbed in three footing. 
places and shot three times, scalped, and left for T , * ■ . 
L4 k. n r ,- ... “ Austria.— In Austria an extraordinary credit 
lead by tbe Kiowa Indians, but who afterwards , , , , _ , 1 
.orraiZo* 1 , 1 * . had been K ranted ] >- v t! ie Naval Department for the 
suffiago. 
The Piedmontese corps, the army in Naples, 
will amount to 20,000. 
Pat At, States. —Affairs are unchanged. It was 
reported by telegraph to Marseilles, that Lamori- 
ciere is to secure passage on the steamer Civita 
Veoohia for himself and three officers. 
Advices from Rome confirm the statement that 
the French were to re-occupy Blterba. The Pon- 
tificial g,-ns d’aims precede the French by twelve 
hours. The inhabitants prepared to repulse them 
but would yield to the French. Majquis Deppoli 
had proceeded to Victoria to re-assure the inhab¬ 
itants that Victor Emanuel was at Sacerata, 
The Pope remained at Rome. 
The French occupy Viterbo, Velletri, Civita 
Vccchia, Castellano, Tiboli, Palesttino, Frascati, 
Alnano and Valmoiotone. 
The Pope's official journal had published au 
article claiming Peter’s Pence from all the faith¬ 
ful, but declaring that the Pope will accept no 
subsidy from any secular power. 
Russia.— The programme of a future Congress 
on Italian affairs will be examined nt Warsaw, aud 
then submitted for the approval of the English 
and French governments. 
It was reported that Russia was about to recall 
her Embassadors from Turin. 
Spain.— The statement is confirmed that Spain 
had proposed a Congress to the Catholic powers 
at Guota. 
Stria.— Since the departure of Fuad Pacha for 
— A new spring lias lately been discovered at Lockport, 
Niagara Co., which is said to possess wonderful magnetic 
curative qualities, 
— The Paris correspondent of the London Times says 
that the Emperor Napoleon is anxious that the Pope 
should quit Rome. 
— There are said to be in London 30,000 sewing women 
who turn barely $1 a week, while working incessantly 
16 or 17 hours a day. 
— The Metropolitan free drinking fountains of London 
are effecting much for temperance. One hundred have 
already been erected. 
— Ia Monroe Co., Ky., a man, 96 years old, has this 
year planted aud cultivated 15 acres of corn, which is 
the best in that region 
— The London Commercial Record states that the 
Great Eastern steamship is so shaken up and weakened 
that she is unseaworthy. 
— Since the erection of the first Methodist meeting 
house in America, in 1760,14,000 have been erected, an 
average of three a week. 
— A proposition to introduce German into the public 
schools of St Roms, was defeated in the Board of Educa¬ 
tion, by ft vote 0 1 9 to 11. 
— The tobacco crop of Kentucky has been seriously 
injured by frosts, and it is estimated that one-eighth of 
the whole lm been ruined. 
— Since the first of September, there have been one 
thousand one hundred and forty-three persons natural¬ 
ized iu this (Monroe) county. 
— Mias Agnes Bailie, sister of the late Johanna 
Bailie, has completed her one-hundredth year, and still 
pursues her literary gleanings. 
— The giusesg- excitementin Minnesota is equal to that 
they would be sent when the postage was paid. Earthquake in Rochester.— A goodly released from all obligations contracted with the Syria, the Musslemen had recommenced their of la *t year. Twenty-five Iudb or the root have been 
But it seems that unpaid letters are greatly on the P ortt ® n 0, ‘ the inhabitants of this city are quffe French Emperor, and has good reasons to know massacres, and killed 20 Christians. Tbe remain- exported Ir0m the Sla,e thii faU - 
increase advantage being taken of this accom- positive tbat Mother Earth was in a fretful mood that that government, bent on exterminating her ' D B Christiaus weie emigrating to Satatia. The — T!ie submarine cable, from Algiers, has been suc- 
modating custom to throw the cost of postage hereabouts on Friday night last, and the towns in have prepared and probably brought to maturity Musslemen were furious against tbe Anetrians, ^fuUy landed at Minorca b and messages are in course 
upon the recipient of the letter. After November our immediate vicinity are furnishing a large their plans for an insurrectionary movement in aml had threatened the life of the Prussian 01 nausm.sMun both ways. 
1st, therefore, unpaid letters will be sent to Wash- amount of corroborative evidence. The shock her provinces. * consul. — The naturalization of th« Ostrich, in France, is seri- 
ington and treated as dead letters. was felt in nearly every ward of the city, and also The Austrians were reinforcing their troops in GniNA.-Advices from China, received via. St ^ 
A letter from Washington states that the Post- m the adjoining villages. Its general character- Ulistria and Dalmatia. Petersburg, state that 6,000 Pekin militia had 
master General has adopted and ordered a one ia tica appear to have been tbe same in every T , ’ , . „ x , been sent against the English, but the Pekinese — “*• of Bloomfield, Ont. Co., estimates 
nnW anudini.A , . , i , „ . . , J Bakdima.— It was reported that three of the ,, ^ ,, ® , bis Crop of grapes on 4 acres of vines planted in Nov., 
WblCh Y 80011 BnP ' l l DU “ Ca8ea U ' V8S VI ° lent great powers had protested against the entry of ™ finally favorable to the English. 1856, at over 10.000 pounds iu I 860 . 
Cant dioU t0 18 Pe ° Ple ’ 80 that theJ ’ ran ° Ut ° f the Sardinians into Naples. The Cbtae8e 1D8nr W>K D n continues to extend. _ The reveuoe of Gr<iat Britaiu ifl aboat m> 
. of P .. V f Z ’ b Topographical Engineers, their houses. A private letter from Turin announces that a c Commkrcia n Ts’tku.ioexce—H erRichardson, ($ 350 , 000 , 000 .) The salaries of the English Cabinet 
has fully tested the fitness of the camel for ser- f Ti 7 T'E , rw a i*tr irimveori rv $ ^ i Spence & Co^ w Hkt-fiulil, NABh & Co,« AitiivR ^ Mrttl a, a. nnB nnn\ 
vice iu the south-west hv l.ia ri-onrm -'tk. • v. ■ ECRAux WAr rEKS. — The Overland Mail large armament had been ordered by tbe Pied- Co., and others, report flour dud. and 6d lower *ince am0UIlt lu ( v 3 ( j, 000) a year. 
. . ’ J uia rcconnoitering ex- brings the gratifyiug announcement of the com- montese government and the dav before the Sar- decliuols. 8 a)esat 28 s@ — Kossuth has written a letter to Garibaldi, advising 
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™LL\u'™L, ma'SV»° e B d™ P : '“‘TT'7T ♦»«*»**“ m 7ZlZZ^ZZ'Zt ,,, „ . 
water On tbp dnv wator wat , 1 sages passed betwua the Mayor of Los Angelos was granted by the French goverment to its ally, 40,00 5,r white Prwhwru —Pork firm, bur.quiut. LwVi - A monument, on a magnificent scale, to Luther, is 
• ,. ' , . ' ,Z ' discovered, they and the President of the Board of Supervisors at The Coustitmionel contains an article sinned bv “’‘‘■Kcted; nrioeabarely maintained. Sugam firm for to he erected at Worms. They have collected $ 60,000 
"**“? '* “ r , T ! 1 ^ SM Francisco. Senator Lathnm sc, the its, yple M. Bonl“ac e H.”,-. 1 ^ 0 ““^!',*“^ SSS* ^ “* C “”'* *“ P " U »' 
ir Uph oV 8 er ' h ° a " h the Stre3m was ten east from Lo8 Av Selos on the Sth, and left for the foreign State, no more to Sardinia than to Austria I ' 0 « P0S MAmTe.-Brtadaiutfe quiet and unchanged, , ” A “ attache of tl,e Tro ^ Y > Times can sit !ind 
' I States on the same day. to intervene in Nanlet, Q t,a Q!„il„ ’ but were more difficult to effect sales. White American ll!itbn tu a s P"ech of an hour’s length, and, without a 
' 1 W intervene in Naples and Sicily. Between the wheat 62*@65s; red 60s@64. Flour 30g@33s. previous note, write it out nearly verbatim. 
— The uuiuralization of the Ostrich, in France, is seri¬ 
ously talked of, several young ones having already been 
batched at tbe Jardin des Plantes. 
— Mr. Bradley, of East Bloomfield, Ont. Co., estimates 
bis crop of grapes on 4 acres of vines planted in Nov., 
1856, at over 10,000 pounds iu I860, 
— The revenue of Great Britain is aboat £70,000,000, 
($350,000,000.) Tbe salaries of the English Cabinet 
amount to £75,000 ($375,000) a year. 
— Kossuth has written a letter to Garibaldi, advising 
him not to attempt anything against Hungary, as that 
country is not yet ripe for revolution. 
— A monument, on a magnificent scale, to Luther, is 
to he erected at Worms. They have collected $80,000 
from all parts of the globe for this purpose. 
— Au attache of the Troy (X. Y) Times can sit and 
listen tu a speech of an hour’s length, and, without a 
previous note, write it out nearly verbatim. 
