Agents tDnnteb, &c 
8 Trcc0, piant0, Scebs, (Etc 
Kero publications, (Etc 
of $19,779.50. Mr. Young appealed from tbe a&- 
eesement. The matter has been pending in the 
Internal Revenue Bureau for nearly one year, 
and ha* now been decided by acting Commis¬ 
sioner Douglass, in favor of the Government, 
as to the tax. but relieves Mr. Youug from the 
penalty. 
A WBAUC was recently captured near Hono¬ 
lulu, in which was u harpoon which had been 
thrown from a veasel on the opposite side of the 
Continent. The Commercial Advertiser of 
Honolulu argues:—“The whale had evidently 
passed from one open wu to the other by way of 
the Pole. Ho must have found open water, for 
even n whale must come up at short intervals to 
blow. It is certain that the Polar Sea Is naviga¬ 
ble lor whales from one side of the Continent 
to the other. But while it does not follow that 
ahlps would take the same track, the fact cited 
is one of considerable interest. Shipmasters 
may be able to navigate the Polar Boa when 
they know as much about navigation in high 
latitudes as this whale with a harpoon slicking 
in his bnok. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
The Central Park of New York city Is to have 
a great clock at the end of the mall, in a suitable 
tower. 
At Troy, N. Y., they manufacture paper boats, 
and will shortly oommenco making paper barrels 
and wash tubs. 
Thirty-six publishers, employing $6,000,000, 
arc manufacturing Sunday School literature in 
the United States. 
TnK Cherokee Indians have a legend that dab¬ 
bling their feet in a white man’s blood makes 
them run swiftly. 
A Soimi Bend, Indiana, man recently re¬ 
covered from an accidental dose of arsenic, by 
swallowing tobaooo Juice. 
In accordance with law Gov. Clatlln of Massa¬ 
chusetts, on Thanksgiving Day, pardoned two 
convicts Jn ihe State Prison. 
There Is a yearling colt owned in Tully, Onon¬ 
daga Co., that is fourteen hands and one inch 
high, nnd weighs 915 pounds. 
Josh Biddings says“ A man that star ts, on 
the day of his marriage, ns a first lieutenant in 
his family, need never expect to be promoted.’’ 
Seven men have been arrested at Sacramento 
charged with fourteen arsons, thirteen highway 
robberies and sixteen burglaries. One confessed 
his guilt. 
MAJ. Mastun of Wurtsboro, Sullivan Co., who 
is seventy-four years of age, shot and killed a 
black bear near Yankee Pond, which weighed 
nearly too pounds. 
The Kentucky fanners complain of a great 
scarcity of mules. They should not send so 
many <o Congress. The mule spinners in fall 
River have been on n strike all summer, too. 
Dr. Nionone, in his Journal of Chemistry, says 
corn fodder, from broadcast sowing, or close 
drills, is comparatively worthless, while that 
grown In hills or wide apart he thinks valuable. 
A man at West Rochester, Vt„ is the owner of 
a spaniel which he shears as regularly as a sheep, 
and the Hoeec is sufficient, to keep a man and a 
boy in nice, soft, warm stockings through the 
year, 
A man in llopltinfon, N. If., lias seven pullets, 
all of one breed, hatched about the first of last. 
May, that tip to the last day of November, have 
laid 88 dozen eggs. They are Leghorn, but not 
pure. 
The Spanish Government has paid over to 
the United States nearly $19,000 for damages in 
the case of the American steamer Lloyd, seized 
last winter oil suspicion of having been fitted 
out to aid the Cubans. 
Thk word “barbecue” is probably a reminis¬ 
cence of the ttifbekcit, the wooden gridiron on 
"Which the Tndiansof Guiana broiled or smoked 
their meats. The word was used in Virginia in 
the same souse before 1700. 
The Bhakers of Canterbury, N. H., have so 
fur departed from tho customs of that peculiar 
people as to have a cabinet organ in their place 
of worship. Music hath charms to soothe even 
the heart of a forlorn Shaker. 
‘ ”, co'ipiimpfion of the Pittfibu:g, 7,t., 
iron mills i*l&S00 tvns, and theiruuimai product 
tlo:» is *‘t*,f»0,000. The • ,j.y forty-eight l'otm- 
drie , mpi viug U.W ! ien in fi mi'i adding 
$5,0 Uo,wa) per 'o tlm wealth of . .ountry. 
Tint liocbcttpf Union learns that all remedies 
ii'iv., in j ■»■ s: . . - i ' ■ 1 y 7borne to the turf, 
that tho nto-t julne have given up all 
r office. the course again. She is 
owned by the dace brothers, and cost them 
$35,000. 
Mr. G. F. COLE, ol' Potsdam, New York, has 
written to Hon. Harris Lewis, of Frankfort, 
that the Scott, range aud turner has been in uso 
on bis farm over thirty years, and that the claim 
on dairymen for royalty is, In his opinion, a 
swindle. 
The Allentown Pa., Iron Company have in use 
aliorso thirty-five years old. He carts from fifty 
to seventy-five tons of ore every day, a distance 
of near two hundred yards, fro mi the shaft to the 
railroad. The horse is in lino condition, and 
looks ftathough he might not be more than ten 
or twelve years old. 
It is found on examination that the Presby¬ 
terian churches in the United States are in t ho 
aggregate $2,01)0,000 in debt. Tho interest of 
this, at sLx per cent., Is $ 120/)00 a year. The 
Evangelist thinks it bad bettor be paid. Re¬ 
ligious, like secular enterprise, ought not to be 
too fast. 
Persons In the habit of amusing themselves 
by tearing down or mutilating band-bills, or 
other printed notices publicly postod, are re¬ 
minded that such conduct Is an offense against 
the law, and punishttbloby a lino of twenty-five 
dollars. Of course owners of property have the 
right to forbid tho posting of bills thereon, and 
may remove them when so posted. 
The Fall River, Mass., Nowb says:—'"DavidA 
Brayton, Esq., Treasurer of the Durfee Mill, 
has presented a cottage house and lot, at tho 
l»ad of Locust 6ttvet, to Mr. Isaiah Sanderson, 
one of the mule spinners employed in that mill 
who refused to join in the strike Inst summer 
and was beaten therefor by a crowd of the riot¬ 
ers.'' 
TnE friends ol’ education and of progressive 
and liberal theology in the West,, are about to 
establish a college at. Springfield, Humboldt Co., 
Iowa, to bo called Humboldt College. A largo 
tract of land has been purchased of tho Gov¬ 
ernment, and It is proposed to lay out n town 
and sell lots, the prooeeds to bo used iu building 
the college. 
There has been lately forged at the naval 
foundry at Woolwich, England, anew aud formi¬ 
dable piece of artillery, which will weigh 35 tons 
or 70.000 pounds, nnd a shell of proportionate 
weight, it. has nine grooves, which make the 
ball revolve once in about twelve yards; and it 
is estimated that it will propel the projectile 
over five miles. On leaving the gun the ball 
flies at tho rate of 1,200 feet per second. 
It would lx* as well to let our readers know 
that the penalty for any person opening u letter 
not addressed to himself, varies from a fine not 
exceeding $500, to imprisonment for ten years. 
(Sec. 309,laws 1806.) One-lmlf the pecuniary pen¬ 
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818, laws 1866. 'flic complaint should be made 
before a United States Judge or Commissioner, 
if possible; if not possible, then before a Justice 
of the Peace. (Sec. 485.)| 
In December, I860, tho Assessor of Internal 
Revenue for the Territory of Utah, assessed 
Briglmm Young, as trustee for the Church of 
Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, on an in¬ 
come tax of $39,559, to which he added a penalty 
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