Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 October 1853 — Page 2

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THE REVIEW.

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LARGKR THAN AN"\ I'Al'hR PUBLISH hi) IN"

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Iwrged hulf the r^nlnr advertising rates. j«'

Agents for the Review.

I)! M()( KATI( TFCKI:T. Fur lie porter of the. Supreme Court, ALBERT G. POUTER.

For Itepiresentaliue,

THOMAS E. HARRIS. For Cotody Commissioner,

WILLIAM P. WATSON.

STATE FAIR.

DIVINE SERVICE.

Eld. Palmer, Baptist minister, will preach

in the New Baptist church in (his place on

Saturday and Sunday, the 8th and Oth inst. Eld. P., will also deliver a temperance^ lec­

ture on Sunday evening at 3 o'clock.

the general election will take place in this

State. On that day the people of old Mont­

gomery will be called upon to chose a Reporter of the Supreme Court, one Represen­

tative and a county Commissioner. We need scarcely urge upon the Democracy the

importance of being at the polls on that dav.,

in this county the parlies are so closely

democrats ol Montgomery. Our ticket is

It is the duty of cvei voter, and

are on your tickets—do no swapping—vote

for no independent man

is certain.

ikt?" Mr. Jason W. Corey

it is so arrangetl that it can be made to cut

straw any desired h-ngth. This machine

took the premium.

magnitude. You will find the goods at

Grahams store.

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All kind, of JOB WORK d^c to order. age. Why it was that the genius of Athe-

E. W. "AI:it, U. S. NcwspajKT A'l vcrtisinsr Aznnt. he oth "Evans' Huil'jintf. N. W corner of 1 hi id and .il- Ji-jyi been nnt.Streets', I'ltiliiddpliiii. I'a.

procure a«verti!»emiM-.

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have now

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JOB PRlMTlXti-

The Second Annual Fair of the Indiana Sta!e Hoard of Agriculture, will be held at Lafayette, on the 12th, l.'Kli, and 1 Uh morals, it must ever be regarded as the 'days''of October next. The annual address most important and elevated occupation of •will be delivered by Horace Greeley, of mankind. N. Y., on Thursday the K3 at 2 o'clock, P. M.

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Be it remembered, that on Tuesday next,

balanced that the least neglect in this re- ,. -. see the disciples of Mmorva seeking to serve sped, might prove fatal to the success ol tiie

only three names on it: Mr. Albert

acquainted with the democracy ol this conn-,

may be circul tied on the eve of the election.'

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&This you must guard against. circulated on the eve of the election, ii ii i, .i (expressed bv manv who are entirely coni should not be regarded, as ad that prepetcnt to determine its merits, the probavents refutation ot such calumnies is want of.

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peeially of every tleraocr.it, to be at the!I'™1'"

polls and vote. See that the right names

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3&T I he Sentinel thinks it fashionable

small of the back.

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of this pi.ice,

has invented a st:aw-eutter, which is ahead of anything of the kind we ever saw

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now, since the sun has crossed the line for of '-elebritv, with other eminent men, have

presented us by Mr. Al. tmey. Mr. It. j,

is a clever gentlemnn, and knows how to i. 1- fK-

Enough said as the

fellow said when he saw the chickens going

to roost wrong-end first.

ever exhibited, as a work of art, will no

doubt bring together a large portion of our

citizens lo see it. Due notice will bo given o'the time an place of •xMhi-i-.a.

SATURDAY MORNING, OI.TOBER less extent, attracted the notice and enlisted Convention of the county, I find on referring the cniT-rics of the wise and learned. Tliis to the Constitution the following provision:

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Even- aflvcrU^mnnt luitul-rl in for publication. insatiable in all other respects, and in more the

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be inserted until orderd out, am! chiirg-id accord-1 Jiavc devoted tl.c-ir great tvbdom to

All f.-»r meetings, inarrin^enoticc? and the development of all the sciences but tnat

n'/it inir'u**. ht*rcafLur iusti'lc'l in our pjiiK'r will oc ,, ,•

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assortment ot"|

-RW and KAN*"V -F«*»Ty.**K?r ue. All lengths and breadths and depths r\\ insist on wishing work done to C»UJ upnnd we will show .em assortment t'ty|M.e«itj-.

arc now

done on short notice, and on reasonable terms. The measurment of this mighty earth, its} exact distance frum the sun, and from the

A it is now «in!t the time when Veichint.aiul remotest planet in the heavens, its broad others sire wishinir tajliavc ("ir-tilai( aids, l'ostcr» Ae.. printed, we would r«:s|eetlully call their .' .... All ultonlion t« our as^ortincnt oi t\pc. All work executed at short notir-c and at the lowest j'prioc*. Call nnd see our facilities for doing work.

the grandeur and ferreting out the hidden wealth of nature. Grand indeed are the

operations of these and other kindred sci­

ences, and munificent have been the results, but far above all for utility and profit is the

science of agriculture. Forming as it does

the basis of individual prosperity as well as

National wealth, imparting health to the

body, vigor to the mind, and purity to the

That the farmers of this county and State generally, have hitherto been negligent of

this great subject to an unpardonable extent, is a matter of universal admission,

and we regard this to be sufficient reproof,

without any additional censures of ours.-—

The agricultural and other kindered exhibi­

tions of the past week however were highly gratifying and merit our best commenda­

tions. The fruits presented can hardly be rivaled anywhere. We were pleased

that this department of the exhibition was

so prominent, and that it received so niueh

attention. The specimens of wheat too were

an honor to those who presented them, and

reflected credit upon our county. There

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY AGRICULTU- TO TIIE DEMOCRATS OF OLD MOSTHAL FAIR. I GOMERY. Agriculture of all our common studies, is! Mv name having been placed before you the most pleasing one, and yet perhaps as a candidate for Representative to the there is no branch which has hitherto to a Legislature by the action of the Democratic

and Roman philosophy, so curious and

indeed a most singular statement, and! "Xo person elected to an}r judicial office,

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within the limits of its infinite span,

Geology too, has been making rapid advances, and has aided extensively in unfolding

cve'mtal'y be a source of great

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of needle work. We are always gratified to

I their noble mistress acceptably, and we are

sure that the rewards which naturally ensue

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tv, and who is now one of our county coin-1 ". ,• (. cation to no.ice on the ground for exhibimissioners, is on our ticket for ie-election. a a

Pay no heed to any lalsehoods which: __

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fellow citizi ns Mr. J. W. Corey. W do

not claim to have a very great amount of

mechanic.d judgment, but from the opinions

and a labor savin-

means to the farming community generally.

The stock department was largely re pre-

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lhcir llono! abit:

was on exhibition at our county fair and imlnc'rv il,on

in town just now. We met a specimen desires not io retain, but which she is un-

going up street the other day that only need- willing to yield up without some equivalent exhibilion

into a description ot it. In short tae exla- j= ..

bition was a good one. It is a most pleas-

i]c.C(jon that the farmers of this county tour ounces.

are becoming alive to the importance o.fl

vocation. The

field of agricultural inquiry is vast indeed,

and abounds in manv rich, but hitherto un-

seen gem. Let science and indusii} then shows genius and liberality

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to be held in Edinburgh, on the 12th and

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unite all their powers to wrest from the need not fear of any reflection being cast

iC-ftf" There is some good-looking calico hands of nature, the great possessions she upon the public -^pirit ot the place by a furniture,

13th of October. Members of Parliament, ever'

young ladies to wear their bonnets on the s:-an:d ie reouiMtion, and, numerous in- •. .*

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iff \e neglected last week to acniiowl- sonages connected with that city, have interior of tho State. In fact, itis expected edge the receipt of a pair of nice gloves

so attached

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wonder as it is of regret. candidate. In doing so I desire to express $2. The other leading sciences, each year' my sincere thanks to the Convention and

moving rapidly on towards their! the democracy generally, for the honor ten-

""s.'lirPAuvix. South Hast corner Columbia and final destiny, perfection. Mathamatics, the ]ed me, and to assure you of my devotion Marcliant Jarret be«t stallion Youii"-

(development. Its mightv workings, beau-. cheerfully and earnestly support any man Jonathan Hutchinson

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tiful to contemplate, are incalcuable in val- the democracy may select to till mv place

October 3d, 10o3.

TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF 3IONT OJII RY COUNTY. The declination of Mr. Walkup having

surface and gigantic cubic contents, is but been received at too late a period to call b«t spin'ofTarriage one ot its smallest and easiest pi obienis. county convention, the central committee 'horses, 85.

have taken the responsibility of placing before you the name of the Honorable Thomas

E. Harris, to supply the vacancy thereby

occasioned on the ticket. They do this with the more confidence inasmuch as Mr. Har­

ris is well know to the people of this county

and has heretofore been honored by them with a seat in the Legislature, and has held

many important positions in the county, in

all of which he has proved himself an able

man, a faithful-officer and a sound unwaver­

ing democrat, and with his name to lead

the ticket, and union and harmony among ourselves, victory is certain we therefore

trust that every democrat will stand faith­

fully to his post and victory is ours. By order of the

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stances, engaged to attend. The lord pro- heard of Peaches intended for the Fair that &Y, 50c.

vosi ot Edinburgh, snd other official per-, ^vj][ weigh one pound each, coming from the

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CENTRAL COMMITTEE.

Oct. 5th, 1G53.

A LIBELLER OK HIS NATION-.—Gerrit Smith

is a man of large benevolence. lie lias made princely donations for various excel­

lent purposes, again and a^ nn I or these

he deserves thanks, and doubtless receives them to the full extent of his deserving.—

But it is possible to have a very acute sense

of duty in one particular, and yet be entire- horses, diploma

ly destitute of every feelingof moral obliga-j Lion in respect to others. How else can we

account for the following declaration recent!y made by Mr. Smith, relative to the Amcri-'

can people, the church and clergy?:

'T repeat it—the American people are liars. Their Church and Church Ministers, their Political Parlies and Politician*, are

heaviest and bitterest wrong. They cail it a crime to run away from slavery, when they would spill blood like water to get away from it themselves. And yet the .Vmerican people claim to be Democrats !—nay, even

Christians Amaziiu

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impudence'.. Un-

Truly has Mr. Smith partaken of the ''in­

sane root," or else he is infinitely a worse!

mart 'han he represents his countrymen to I be.-—JJi'inocrat'ic Press.

Peaches are now selling in the

streets of Indianapolis at §1 25 per bushel, in this place they are worth from 20 to 3 cents per bushel.

tl.ur names to the requisition, tliat all ihe prizes will be contended for

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Shepherd, agent of Harris' Mirror of Intern-steam is to an engine—the main go-a- is computed at 3,4(32,8E2 bales. Of this j^rancc and Crime, which will be on exhi-

,. .. ,P1 veriising columns, and then at those who irginia 671,000 bales, and about 90,000 bition in is pace in a e\\ ia_is. advertise, and you can sec the difference south of that State. The balance has been highly complimentary notices giver, it wher- jn

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The largest apple of the season was!

brought into our office the other day bv

Mr. Martin bly, living in Darlignton, Mont

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THK STATE FAIR AT LAFAYETTE.-

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Crntrfordsvillc I yet it is«emphatieal)y true and strangely shall during the term for which he shall W Fry besfessav on the mode of kest selected, do. there has been no decisive action. |consistent wkh the history of almost e^ery

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above disqualification that I f-

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want of liberality in this matter. Articles are arriving daily, intended for

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ed sixpence worth ot feathers and a gold ,t least in pains and labor. that a competition, such as has not been ex- lard do, 100. ing with Liverpool dates of the 91 trumpet to have becomc an angel of the first T.

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Peace Congress is Poc^ed, will present to the visitors the most Michael Marly, second best lard do, diI.ACI. o. .. ...b. magnificent collection of live stock, cultiva- ploma.

I'" ti,e prize to Lapone county. We have also Mrs. John McCain, best. 5 pounds of but

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fitch, a.c ttu no- crowd ot visitors unequaled in num-

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appreciate a tavor. bnougli sau as t!ie i.,.i .i ,i ..o,-,/? ti i.oerai, and sul ti.cii gooas ehcapei and do ber, by any other meeting, will no doubt be a brisker bu-.iness than those dull-headed present, individuals who neglect to advertise--I X^T'ne cotton crop of the United States

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ProP*Hiag power. Look at our ad-j there has been used in the Suites north of

moment. Don't neglect to read our exported. Only about one-fifth of the eotsidver.iaeiiienis. foil crop is consumed in this conntry.

State otl/er than Cornelius Britten, best improved farm, Rancy

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uecime me wouo. ui uemg uu« Samuel B. Demoret, best Irish potatoes,

JhuS unc hSir the reculnr advcrtisiW rate of agriculture alone, is a matter ot as much shall have to decline the honor of being your. Samuel B. Demoret, best Irish potatoes, Mrs.b,.„W .. Austin, best alum basket, di- pnety of deposing the Quecu is freely di* pioiua. cussed.

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.. I ehlust, has attained to a degree ol splendid to the great principles of our partv, I shall Frank 610 I Chri^pen Hunt, longest stalk of corn (17

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Wallace, best crop of wheat, 32

last spring for the term of four years, I feel 0. G. Green, sJcond best do, 23* do.j^^ loafofbread do Olmutz.

t&inCCl lurlncr time to It'DUTt. .. .1T **i

Richard Canine, best sweet do, 53c.

0. P. Jennison, best apples, Si, best, p^'

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George Faust, third best do, Gnn* Diomede, diploma. Ferdinand Gott, best saddle horse, S3.

Levi Wilcox, third best do, diploma. Zachariah Bailey, best brood mare, $5. John Drennon, second best do, §3. John Caster, third best do, diploma. Caius Stone, third best saddle horse, diploma.

Carson Wray, best 3 year old stallion, 85. David Enoch, second bestdo, diploma. T. J. Fitzgerald, best 3 year old mare

colt, §3. Wm. MeCrav, best second 2 year old horse colt, fc-3.

Solomon Ball, second best, do, diploma. Andrew House, best 2 year old mare colt, 't3. 0. B. Williams, second best do, diploma.

George Grimes, best yearling horse colt, •S3. Jerome Hutchinson, second bestdo, diploma.

Martin Vauhouk, bestjennett, §5. J. B. Durham, second best do, $3, Martin Van hook, best jack colt, §3. .1. B. Durham, second best do, diploma. J. Y. Durham, best jennett colt, S3. Wiiliam Hanna, best lot of mule colts, 10. Pruett& Fry, second bestdo. k5. mule colt,

J. II. Harrison second best do, diploma. oh ii Allen, bes't stall fed beef, 5 00. 0. S. Green, best boar, 3 00. T. J. Fitzgerald, best brood sow, 3 00. Thomas B.UT, second best do, 2 00. A. Millinger, best boar pig, 3 00. David Enoch, second do, 2 00. A. Millinger, best sow pig, 2 00.

Samuel Austin, best lot of hot .!, (5 in

the prospect at present is John Dungan, best pork barrd, 1

products, and mauuiacturea articles Henry Sperry, best flour do," 1 00 best

W'm. MeCrav, best yearling mare colt, would consent to give up Kosta to the Aus.?3. trian authorities.

J. B. Durham, second bestdo, diploma.! it is reported that the reason for withZachariah Baily, best sucking horse colt, drawing the Austrian Minister at Turin. &3. was to mark Austria's displeasure at the

G. W. Fraim, second best do, diploma. friendly relations bvtween Sardinia and tin Jeptha Beck, third best do, diploma. United Slates. Z. II. Grain, best sucking mare colt, S3. The Committee of the Holy Tmst iiiion John Drennon, second best do, diploma. has again ondemned Uncle Tom's Cabin Jesse McCollister, third best 3 year old as "damnably pernicious. stallion, diploma. The Emperors of Austria and Russia.

Samuel Graybili, third best span carriage and the King of Prussia, met at Oimutz on the 23J. The fate of Turkey was supposHutchinson & Prewit, best jack, 10. ed to be the subject of the interview. William Hanna, second best do, £5. I The China overland mail lias been teleJ. B. Ashenhust, third bestdo, diploma.! graphed.

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John N. Clements, best bull calf, 3 00. A Rice, second best do, 2 00. John Allen, third bestdo, diploma. A. Rice, best cow, 5 00. J. B. Durham second best do, 3 00.

William Ilanna, third best do, diploma.' at 3 l(a 30, and 37s. The advance is atJ. B. Durham, best heifer calf 300. jtributuble to the variable weather, and the J. B. Sidener, third best do, 2 00. inert aing firmness in the continental marSampson Huston, third best do, diploma, kcts, and the threatening a'-pect of the Thomas Barr, best lot of steers, 5 00. Turkish dispute. Jacob Hutton, best voke of draft oxen,

0. G.Green, best buck sheep, 3 00 best note without modification.

Journal says: James Ifeaton, best Shanghai and Cochin allcnv the squadron to enter the Bosphorotis

1 lie work on the fetate air grounds is' China fowls, 50c. to disembark the troops tor the purpose of! ,,-nrlrt i-„,,...o

.. ,, 'er seen in the W estern Stales. We have barrel or Hour, 2 00. [saleable. For three davs the sales onlv a-

magistrates, mayors of towns, and divines heard that t.:e ladies ot the Lake Shore in- Joseph Remington, best pair of horse mount to 12,000 bales— 2,500 bales taken John W. Davis, of Indiana, to-day

and that they confidently expect to carry N. B. Graham, second best do, diploma. the prize to Laporie county. We have also Mrs. John McCain, best. 5 pounds of but-' imated with a fuVlher advance of is 3d on I

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John Ramley, best specimen of leather,

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ihe whole work A. Cr. trreen, best pair of geese, 50c best causing the Sultan decision to be respect-, p,ai1 ~(1i,i i. lity. Our citizens brace of Poland ducks, 50c led.

t' ont a lai collection of flowers, shoes, 5Jc. by exporters, and speculators took none. I at_ceptcd this po^t, somelime since nderand that tnov confidently expect to carry 2s. B. Granam, second best do, diploma

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fec-n'cv & Scott, best specimcn of job" Od Ohio33?

Lne othei ohices had no specimens on iu tlie quotations of the various houses, and 1 the ground

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Cornelius femock, second best do, diplo-.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY AGRICULTU-j John Sweetser, best egg plants, diploma, By the Overland Mail.—The U. S. JaRAL FAIR. Doct. A. G. Vanderbilt, best dental work, patt,Sqnadron, comprising the So^quehanThe following are the names to whom diploma. lift. "Princeton, Plymouth, and Saratoga, premiums and diplomas were awarded at' Samuel B. Demoret, best specimen of sailed on the 3d ot July from Shanghai for the Montgomery Country Agricultural Fair, Isabella grapes, diploma. Japan, followed by two Russian frigates, held on the 29 th and 3Jth of Sept., 1853,! N.A.Dunn, best specimen of quinces,! The Saratoga and Susquehanna had namelv diploma. toilched at the several islands to distribute

R. T. Brown for the best essay on the I Brown, best specimen of ink, di- live stock.

been "elected. be eligible to any office |tilling soil, *5. »ocL T. Craig, best lot of medicines, di- LWstuffs-^ices are tending upward.

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improving soil 85 iploma best manufactured perfumery, do The Chinese revolution extendi

Justice of the Peace bv election bushels to the acre So I' 1-tGaley & Ridge, best pound cake, diplo-' to go to the meeting of the Emperors at

Xo decision on corn, the committee ob- diploma, best

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second best, Boxer, feet,) diptoma.

Elza Vanscoick, best span of draft horses,

Hen IT Sperry, second best, do. diploma.

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Buenos Ayrcs, July 3*^ Gen. Urquiza took refuge on board of an American steamer, and the next day his forces surrendered.

The province of Buenos Ayres" is entirely trancjuil, and business is recovering. At the last advices, UYipiiza was quid at Embreais.

The German papers say that the United (States is backing Switzerland against Austria, and that this government had promised active assistance, and that Austria was endeavoring to induce the governments of

Europe to demand from the United State? a declaration of her views on the subject of intervention and European policy, on tInlaw of nations in general, and the subject of citizenship in particular.

Vienna letters say that it was fully peeled there that the Washington Cabinet

Hong Kong dates to the 23J,"and Bombay dates to the l-2ih of Ju'y, are received. Thue is a great famine at Burn.ah, and the country is overrun with locusts.

The cholera was raging in Upper India. The Indigo crop was bad The Cotton crop was improving.

China.—The revolutionary arm was unchanged in its pos'uion. The Tartars had attempted to taLe Amoy, and failed. Trade was dull.

Liverpool, Sept. 17 Brcadstuffs have again assumed a decided upward tendency, and are daily advancing, closing Friday, at the highest figure yet allowed. The advance for the week is variously estimated at G@7. Wheat I Civ2-•. Corn is in moderate request, and white is variously quoted

Il was rumored on Saturday that negotiations would be re-opened instead of war. Beef and pork dealers are awaiting the award of the Government contract. Bacon is quiet, but firm. Cloverseed is active, *nd has advanced to '\b0\.\8.

Another courier was started for Constantinople bearing

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Mrs. R. Bryant, best specimen of tancy collision.

Flour at Xew York, is quoted "at| CO" Montgomery county Court of Corn-! needle work, (ottoman,) 1 00. The Servian Charge has notified the Porte not dead, as reported, but is now in IIous SG.87 Cincinnati, 85,50 .Toledo, £5.49: mon Pleas has been in session during the Richard Canine, specimcn of sea island that St-rvia remain^ neutva! in the event of ton, safe and well* He rca CiM-rfo )}», ?.5.O,:J. •j-' oK". The i--. ii:-'. i. dii-lo 'fl'.vl savs r,^

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vve.l'tnfoi meil etreies, c-njums iiira to cm-1 fc(.|

cieir posithk metms to itidt-ee the Sul-1

The .. 1 I rp ti 1 xr- .1 7 nor iieartiis and ail without and within is ewe, 00 second best do, 2 00. I ^"ti.h Minister was nu.honzed to! dismal

Wm. Robertson, best specimen of cabinet! There is no disagreement hetweer. France 00. and England relative to the Turkish question. James Collins, best two horse wagon 3 00. Jason W. Cory, best cutting box, 2 00. NEW YORK, Oct. 3.

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Biverjjool.—Cotton is dull at American

prices, further favoring buyers. Quota-!

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Mrs. Laymon, best shell work box, di-1 J}aris.--The Patria states that the French

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peaches, 51, best pears, §1. Mrs. Twining, best evergreen corn, diplo- the Turkish difficulties will be settled vath-

FROM NEW YORK. NEW YORK, October 1.

The cholera was spreading at London and Liverpool. One hundred and fifty deaths are reported at Newcastle.

The steamer Western arrived at Liverpool from Brazil with Gen. Lopez minister from Paraguay.

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go\ eminent enteitains conlidcnt hopes that

BarGiiT AXD Gx.oo.My Hocus.— All! thi» beautiful world. Indeed I know riot what to think of it. Sometimes it is all gladness and sunshine and heaven itself is not far oft. And then it changes suddenly and i:i

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specimen of jeans, It is stated that a new modification concili-' Uie platform. Second div c'l.rJn!!- 'lwr

tory to both Russia and Turkey would be Third day Votiri"- that sh•'

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do, best box ot m.nistenal crisis is coming on in Spain, and

honey, do. the private and political circles the pro-

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out an appeal to arms. The Patria adds

that the Emperor of Russia will not commence hostilities, but the definite decision of Turkey cannot be known in Great Britain until the first or second week in October.

Fntnce.—Breadstuff's—The market maintains an upward tendency. Money—English funds are quiet, and consols closed for money at 95^^?-95& consols for account, 9o\(ft Money i» tight, but there is plenty for legitimate purposes.

INDEPENDENCE., Mo., Oct. 2.

The Salt Lake mail reached here last Wednesday evening, bringing as passengers, Hon. J. M. Bernheisel, delegate to Congress, Messrs Varsues, McKean, Brown, Lawson, and Mrs. Wharton and family.

Emigration had all passed Salt Lake that intended going on this season. The Mormon emigration was just com- ing in.

The Indians have been very troublesome in Utah, killing a number of persons and stealing a great deal of stock.

The Governor has issued a proclamation, and called the military force of the territory into service, and has also ordereda wall to be built around the city twenty feet high and eight feet thick, with a ditch on the outside.

His Excellency had sent out fifty men to take Bridges [sic], but he had fled to the mountains. They took possession of the fort and locked up the store and returned for a reinforcement to take the mountainmen at Green river. Hot work is anticipated.

Maj. Fitzpatiick distributed the goods to the Indians at Fort Laramie on the 14th, and was to return home soon. -----

NEW OK:-:, Sept. 30.

Secretary Marcy's letter to Mr. Ifiilsomann, in the Ivostz affair, appeared in paper of this morning. After a full and elaborate vii of the affair, and a definition of the qualities requisite for an adopted citiz: to claim protection from the United Slate, he concludes as follows: "The President does not see suffice nt cruise for disavowing the Acts of the A'.nerican agfiili which are complained of by Aastrin. °Her claim for satisfaction on that .vcininf, ha* been carefully considered and is re: n^cti'ullv declined. "Being convinced that the seizure ami imprisonment of Koszta were illegal and unjustifiable, the President alt-o declines to give his comment to his delivery. "Alter a full examination of the case as herein presented, he has instructed the undersigned to communicate to Mr. Hul.semann hisconfident expectations that the Emperor of Austria will take the proper means to cause Martin Ko zta to be restored to the same' condition he was in before he WHS seized by the State of Smyrna on the 13i.h of June last." (Signed.) W. L. MARCY.

Ihe ashington Lnion cays France and England have not made their views known to the United States in the Kcsztu matter.

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