MOORE'S RURAL KEW- YORKER. 



SEPT. 10. 



LIST OF NEW AD VESTlflOttEIITS. 





ROCDESTEB, 



DOMESTIC HEWS. 



Matter* 



at Waahmgtoa. 





Tim Treosory Drpar 



nl uWm r*l 









d the Unit*d 





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landsrritDod,! 



t of dut.ee 











t!,T« 





cd of the I 



uiiilcuiioo by 



has been offici 



ol N 



■iVVftj W. F. Holme* of Monroe; L. B Cwler 

 Oi Uswrgt; R. C. PJcmoI One.da; U. ORettiy 

 of Hen Yort ; T. Kempsnall or Monroe. 

 Tb. following raotaum were presented and 



l lu^ittd, Tb»t ibis r ^°*' B ^ n 1( ^ c l ; 1 l ^^ c "'J 





gun, of ibc treaty between the iwo Govcrnmc 

 Tbeobooxioua claims objected lo by Ibis Got 



Tbo Government bu been advised by Geo 



Harney ol ln.i pi !im;n m taking posset 



or tho Island (if San Juan, nod the atcumer 

 morrow will OOQvej a reply. From what 



i plred, a ii reasonable to Infer tnal 



position of tbe Admiuistratioa admit* of no < 

 premier, it bent; fully aatisfied tbot tbe is 

 ■ 



Hi- Secretary of tba Interior Los informed 

 lain memorialists in St.Lr.Liii, wbo ask tbat 

 public laods of Kariim and Nebnfka be withheld 

 irorn private entry ut tin- close of the public unit-, 

 thai tbe President is of tlie opinion tbot tbo ln« 



! leptrtDOSt bu beet) informed by Ui 

 Wngbl, Uuailter lo Berlin, that it is oot true, a 

 re-purled by many American newspepsri, tbo 

 thore are several American citizens in tbc Prussia.! 

 nrmy. He knows of none. 



A letter from Vera Cruz slates tbat Miniitc 

 Ol'nway bin been ordered by tbe British Govern 



isly granted, and surrender tbe charge of tb 



...... 



J Mr. Ma' 



Ably » 



try of tho Lego 



Nothing concerning the late Convention be- 

 tween Guatumala and Great Britain, the formal 

 ceding a large extent of. territory to tbo latter, 

 bo* reached this Government in an official form, 

 but it is known that the Administration is not on 

 indifferent observer of events in that quarter. 



Too Secretary of the Nuvy has issued the fol- 

 lowing general order, vix.:— "No order will bt 

 g.»e. i i.i medical officers of the navy to rendot 

 professional aid to any person who is not attached 

 asbipof war. Tin 



department will coo 



de In the 



spond to any appeal 

 the requisite kid c i 



AB««| ma*b< 



not be ob 



dlltrw.when.ifnM 



in-. in .i! aid. the auth 



be « « i t i. ■ i pui d " 



Jrity of the 



ui.y 1 



Personal and Political. 



Maj. John BlQSLB, wbo was identified with tb 

 early history or Michigan, having been a delegate 

 in Congress, and a member of tbe Conve 

 wbicb ii.rmid the fint Constitution, kO»Odid«t«foi 

 Governor, Ac , dud ui ti lf . Virginia Springs, a fei 

 He was tbo lost of six brother*, on 



•fwhomwutbc femeue tfioholu Diddle, Preal 



dcut nl ih„ I ,,iuil Siutcs Bank. 



The National American State Committee of 

 "" ■ n lined to Issue a call foi 



• 8u>c GoDrealion, to BMomble in Boston early Ic 

 October, for nominating a Governor ond othci 

 Bute officer*. They will have no coalition will 

 any other party. 



■ v Cnmclimi 

 Pi 



the i "i ■■■ int, for Got era or. Tbo vott 



was. Randall US Sobuttl 40, scattering 20. 



' n.nhingtou says Senator 



Douglae has been invited '■> the Di 



Ooi ii"' of Ohio, to address lb. | 



Stele, aod that be lias n 



ittoB oi' New Jersey, on the 

 :!.:,. Peter J. Clark, of Hunt- 

 eidon, for Governor. 



Tna first, if a itriu of Stale Conventions, de- 

 signed to arouse the people of this State to the im 

 Ibl Of tbccinals 

 icqaal competition 



by leflflli 



of tbc Railr ■ i 



**l. The attendance of delegates from abroad 

 y of the leading canal i 



I i.t and 



und proceedings of the 

 niion was organised by 

 following g 



Tbc Coqi 

 the appointment or lb 



' l'RB.^,M„ mt Viee-Pnei- 

 deote-Q.R B.beock Kr ,, ;H ,, 

 cans; G. 1). Lan.ool, Ni» K » r . - Th „. D 



M^r«.L. B .S„ Tb ^~-' 

 J. Glaaa, Onondaga: A. E. Onlver, Oneida- B 

 O'Ke.lly.J. Myers. New York. 8«reUriee— A. 

 U CUpp, Erie; B. D. Jones, Uosn« ; a. aii„' 

 New York. A Commute* on *do i 

 tioos was appointed as follows:— Ansel limcon, , 

 S«nec»; S. B. Hunt of Kne ; T. T. Flagkr oi 



ami mm >4id l^.iu in iin-e iiyvml u C-nuiuilnu of Fi- 



Tne Chair appointed the following gentlemen as 

 a Ktute Liecniive Committeo :— Erit— Carlos 

 Cobb, Ooo. R Baboock. Ifonroe— II. L. Pfib, 



■n. Onondaya— A. 11 llovey, I.J. 



. a— Ansel Ba^com. Oiotgo—h. I>. 

 docker, Oneida— A. E. Culver. A'cm York— 

 Henry O Rielly. 



Weatber of tlie Last n 



Wnjinve been favored wit 



of delightful woiither — sbo 





of August, 

 notber half month 

 ■s enougli — dowy 



- 08 Q 



the - 



■ Ti years, but a degree j 

 As ibo average of the bi> 

 ■an, tbe average of tbe a 

 above that for 22 years 

 i Tor August, 1853, but wa 



itjun tbat of AngUi 



VeuctutioD lias advanced with good promise for 

 the fall crops, and many fields of Indian com will 

 give the average yield. Some, however, in this 

 and adjoining counties givo not so much promise 

 Apples, and pears, and plums abound, and are 

 line; the blackberries have not yet expelled tbe 

 whortleberries from market ; tomatoes were early, 

 aod bave been very plenty till the last three days, 

 in which tbey have matured too slowly to supply 

 tbe demand, and of course called louder for more 

 of tbe ready ; all tho products of tbo farm and 



Of New York and tbe railroads— would be cheap 

 enough ; wheat still holds on its long I'uw, wbicb 

 attracts many admirers, and some not so buoyant, 

 with delight. On tbe whole, tbo banner of plenty 

 is raised high, and tbe cornu-copia has a full born. 

 Tbe Aurora Horcalis shone out brilliantly about 

 nine o'clock in tlie evening of tbo L'Stb, und was 

 magnificent on tbe morning of the 28 lb from two 

 to three. Tbe dinplay was equal over a great port 



,,1,1,1. 





ago. These A 

 few and feeble since IS.'O, and their return has 

 been anxiously looked for. The cause of tbem is 

 not yet ascertained. Many yet maintain their 

 electrical character, and this by potbesis is held to 

 be Buppiii let! by tbe eflccion tbo telegraphic wires 

 tbe other night. Tbe flashing, too, of ligbt over 

 tbe cnoopy from east to west, or from north-east 

 parallel but that of lightning. 



.■ I'i,,i. On 



igeocy i 



i the 



irib i 



i nebulous body 



Thb Cleveland J/trald fays it leama from a 







placed, tbat the Wella 



B d QeaaJ Ii toboeo'argeo 



at an earl, day. Matte 



rs have gone so far wiia tbe 



Canadian authorities 





down as a fixed fact. 





Tna big tannel on tb 



> Covington and Ohio Rail- 



road, in Grecnbriar co 



my. V a., is 4.700 feel long 



and TOO Iwt below tbe 



surface of the earth. It is 



Zvo fret longer tban tl 



e Blue Ridge tunnel. Tbe 



ond the liciybt is US feet. 

 Tua amonnt of land sold at the recent Govern 



It Binall, compared wiib former years; while On 

 sub-equenl location of land worraoU was vcr 

 Limited 



Tus Nebraska land sales, recently in progress a 

 Nebraska City, were a failure. Not more titan -J, 

 OtJOof tbe 800,000 acres offered were taken. Thi 

 pre emptiouiets — tho actuul settlers — bave ni 

 money, and there is danger tbat tbey may losi 

 Ibuir homesteads. Lands offered aud not sold a 

 tbeso sales, may be located with land warranto 

 holders of which are on band in great numbers. 



strocted of granite, to support the slab m Humor; 

 of Benjamin Franklin ond bis wile, was on Pridaj 

 week placed in tbe portion assigned lo it io 1'bilo 

 delpbia. It rests upon a plain foundation of a tune 

 and in dimensions is six feet ten inches long, four 

 feel ten inches wide, and three feet deep. Tbe 

 new lettering, chiseled in tbe solid stone, 00m prill 

 the simple inscription ;— " Benjamin and JJeban 

 Franklin, 1790." 



OaiAT discoveries of copper ore bave been 

 made in Newfoundland. Tbe mines contain 

 quantities of aulpbur and also nclj veins ot i 

 Tbe supply of copper is said to vie with that 

 best mines in England. 



Tub St Louis Republican remarks tba 

 amauntof Pike's Peak gold thus far brougf 

 that city is trilling,— some three or four thousand 

 dollars. Including that reported as in p 

 hand*, tbe aggregate does not exceed $10,( 

 $15,000. 



Crime in Nbw Yomc.— The quarterly report of 

 tbo Metropolitan Police liepanment, shows ibc 

 wbolo foicc to be 1,435 men. Tbe whole number 

 of arrests during tbe quarter was 19.2u2, of which 

 '2,014 were for offences against property, and 16, 



Of the arrests, 14,019 were for offences generally 

 traceable, directly or indirectly, to tbe use ol 







i 5th, make t 



■i .if ii 





atmosphi 

 ion. Others 



Arctic icebergs or lields of ice, or from tbe cry si 

 of fee high up in tbc atmosphere. All these BE 

 to be annihilated by their inadequacy to acco 

 for tbat splendid aurora seen tho other night. : 

 often ia former displuys, overhead or withit 

 luile south or the Zenitb, toward which all 

 radiations of ligbt fcboot upjn.m the horir 

 Even a nebulous buily *eems to fail of produc 

 the wondrous effect. Tbe only analogy is, tba 

 the ilog of Saturn, and bow such a ring sbo 

 present light under such an aspect, no one I 

 conceived. The electrical influence on the magnet 

 aod on tbe telegraph wires, as well as other pbi 

 nuwena, seem to demand tbe operation of thi 

 power, electricity. 

 With jII tbe bounties of the sease 

 wondci * of the heavens, the Father < 

 ! people the great ble.-.' 





Paragraphs. 



Oruiila Stitincl saj3 tbat llr. Sanford 

 '.of Home, has a fig tree in his garden, w hi 

 on it about one hundred figs. Some of thi 



L- .jUll 



BBS of the finest stallions in thi 



world, th« property of Col. George Elliott, am 



on., died on tbe lsih ult., only a fen 



days after bis owner bad refused eight thousanc 



dollars for him. He was twenty-two years old. 



Tus editor or the Fredericksburg 



Bring at tbe White Bolphnr Springe 

 rites of a colored man whom he has found there 

 bo is an Ex-Judge of the Supreme Court ol 

 Liberia. At present be is superintendent or tbe 

 bouae. He was born bee, bad (1,600, and 

 uded to go to Liberia; went, and was appoint- 

 ed Judge by President Roberts. lie remained, 

 ■ ix months. 

 Tna Treasurer of tbe New York State Colontza- 

 on Society acknowledges the receipt or tweoiy- 

 ve thousand dollars, a donation from a friend, 

 iwards a College endowment in Africa. 



icon shipping and the Japanese authorities, a-- 



was going on harmoniously. 



Tub great western plains are literally covered 

 with Buffalo. The numbur each year seems t 

 crease rather than diminish. They go in imm 

 droves, and at times Mem to cast a dark shu 

 over the valley. 



A lutti-r from Nagestiki, Japan, says :— " 

 new Emperor becomes every day moic and i 

 liberal to tbe Europeans, and the mandanat 

 the provinces, instead of subjecting tbem, as I 

 tofore, to all sorts of ill-treatment, display g 

 regard 'or them." 



NiiwOnKGONBoLNOAnrQuRSTioJf.— The bounda- 

 ry, after leaving tbc parallel of 49, was to follow tl 

 mom channel from tbe Gulf of Georgia to tl 

 Pucific, hut it so happens tbat through the Arc! 

 pelago de Haro there nro two main cbonnels, wi 

 Several ialandsofiropurlantmililury value betwee 



ment of tho army, has taken possession of tbe 

 islands, contrary to tbo British construction of tl 

 treaty. Tbe dispute will have to be settled I 



AttEitiCAN Railboao Ibon.— The assertion tb 

 the American railroad iron is cheaper tban that 

 Ku gland, in consequence of its superior duruliilit 

 bm often been made, but there base been doub 

 on the subject in some minds, the majority of u)t 

 thinking that low-priced articles are necesssri 

 cheaper thun those or a higher original cost, 

 proof bos recently been allorded of the truth of tl 

 declaration with respect to the railroad iron 

 Pennsylvania, by an experiment that has bet 

 madeonthe Central Railroad of Georgia. In 181 

 tho tra^k was supplied with iron, one side belt 

 furnished with American and the other with En, 

 lisb rails. After an experience of two years, tl 

 report of the General Superintendent decides I 



FOREIGN NEWS. 



i special report, 

 I'ekin withavicf 



ni.it I 





treaty wiib China, am 



the government to require tbe Chinamen to fully 



carry out the conditions of the treaty. 



Lord Polmerston, io reply to a question, snid it 

 was tbe express desire of the government to en- 

 courage the formotion of artillery corps. 



Tbe nomination of diss. Lennox Wbyte as En- 

 voy Extraordinary to Central America, and rumor- 

 ed cession of territory in Honduras to Great 

 Britain, had given rise to tbe impression that the 

 English government was seeking to strengthen its 



Tbo steamship Great Eastern was to leave the 

 Thames on the 2d of September for Portland, in 

 Dorsetshire, and thence proceed on her trial trip, 

 aod return. in season to take her departure from 

 Holyhead for America on the 15th, as already 

 nounced. 



FtLtNCB.— The triumphal entry into France of 

 ie army of Italy took place on tbe 

 passed off with great eclat. The sir 



uted ni-d.ls lo all i 



$tK Kerns Conbcuscr. 



forv 





and Neil had fvught a duel, and that tbe Later was 

 killed. 



From Puns, we are told that the general amnes- 

 ty recently announced by tbe Emperor, although 

 it bad created much Rnrprba, ne»ertbele*s gave 

 great satisfaction to all classes. Louia B'anc, 

 however, lUtly r*fu*es lo ploce h m.df again un- 

 der French jurisdiction. In adoitioa to tha civil 

 military sentences hod also 



■Wu»i; prr |iu 



» *»•• Fattlaad •>«■ Ml Wasa- 

 »S *e Uta»4 «l Jaautea In a 

 f the lateflor of In.a.u „,. 

 > aaoualy nt4„ by u Inns 

 i (few York Ok failwfflb* 

 a Danube* -.Wi.POO «aa *m 



i uted. 

 Officially | 



. the Empress burypo^ «tu*, Au|, !«,*.« 



It 



The Zurich Peace Conference was doing nothing ' n^Jl'iii IIlTtaJl"!!?. f^"» tate# £ 

 apparently. 



It was reported tbat tbe new constitution would 

 be characterized by the principle of deceiiiralua- 

 tion, by tho re establishment of the representing 

 provinces by the prerogatives given to the aristoc- 

 racy, and lastly by a strict Catholic spiriL 



The A ustriun Plenipotentiary of tbe Peace Con- 

 rereDce had announced at tbc recent Zurich ban- 

 quet, that he had tUong faith in the fiual success 

 ol" tbe Confcrenoe. 



Italy, — &dvi«H from Italy statctbat the Kalioo- 

 al Assembly of Tuscany, bad formally declared 

 that the dynasty of llapsbur^h Lorraine, could not 



- V.iltn.ivr jirrpjreilai 



Toe National Aseembty of Hod* 



a are also 



tak- 



log strong grot. 





tional lib 



rlr. 



Cbeval.e 



Farli 



hud quitted Hod 



on for Pa 







tbe dictatorship offered 



.im. Tbe 





nicipalitj 



bad 



s dea 



"ft'Zf™"! 



jn expres 

 be popi.l, 



log 



evinced 





nthusiasm. Tbe government 









rifles, and invited 



the disbanded 



corps of 



ill,,,,, 



a of tbe Alps to en 



er service 



un- 



It was reported from Vienna that the Emperor 

 ras gi-tuny impatient at the delay in tbc restora- 

 ioo of tbo Grand Duchy. Also tbat an Austrian 

 orps d'armee was to be concentrated near Rovigo, 

 '0 tho road to Legatione and Modena. 



Lsoi* —Calcutta advices to July 16, by tbe over- 

 und mad, have been received in London. They 

 tthe KingofOnde, 



,:Td , 



rmg 1 



apt.vity e 



I them by tbe | 

 jr-ROM.— Or«.d 



,-ai. li'-.-.i.-r,'r.'..' 



■r since, has been finally 

 government. Incrensed 



a propoeed in the Caleut- 

 nd or the local European 

 cepted of the discharge 





Clippings from Foreign 



Tub London Uedicol Turn 

 pearance of the Asiatic cholera, by its usual route, 

 from Bsinbuig. Two coses bad proved fata), botb 

 being importations on tbe Hamburg steamers. 

 In the latter place, during tbe week ending Joly 

 31st, there were 424 coses, of which 332 proved 

 fatal. The proportion of deaths is very large, 

 being four fifths of tbe whole number attacked. 



The habitual confiscation orEni;1i8h papers sent 

 to Paris baa induced tbe correspondent of a Lon- 

 don print to inquire into the fu'u of the purloined 

 journals, and it appears, as the result, that the 

 quantity sci/.cd amoonts to several tuns annually, 

 tbe seized papers being sold for two pence per 

 pound fur waste paper after the lapse of a few 

 months. This fact arouses the ire or Briton. 



The eccentric Engbsbman, wbo joined Gari- 

 baldi's corps from pure love of shouting at such 



memorandum book ond made a note ou't, every 

 time be brought down one of tbe enemy. The 

 result of his season of shooting counted up twenty- 

 five head cerliunly, and tm more under the bead 

 of "uncertain." Among others. Garibaldi bad 

 two Frenchmen, members of the Pans Jockey 

 Club; live Americana, a few Germans, and one 

 Chinaman. 



Auoxq the recent money-grants voted to the 

 British Government by the Bouse of Commons, is 

 the sum oT fte0»00i) for alterations in tbe copper 

 coinage of England. It is intended, as we have 

 done in this country, lo reduce tbe size u( the in- 

 ferior coin, and to change the metal— only, 



, *hich was lirot issued here in '.',7.) 

 the material will be ownat, This metal has al- 

 ready been tried in Canada aod Nova Bootla, tai 

 tbc new issue in England will resemble the etnal' 

 coinage adopted in these colonics. 



Pbcssia ia to send some reUBul from her Lilipu 



n crop will probably r< 



evening of thi 





n Uo United States. 

 - Tbo Now Bedford Standard i 



tile wide. Present popuiauon i 

 eluding suburb*. 

 14 revolutionary soldiers now Hi 





s she 



turn.il'tbr Call 



with 

 he quick about! 

 ft for tbem to fin 

 id tho Emperor should 



iU:e- 



» d, J t 



i grand scale — the s 



•t.ons. The Emperor, it is »aid, was coldly i 

 ived in the Democratic quarters. On Sood 

 ening the grand banquet was given by the Ei 

 ror to the principal chiefs of the army. At t 



It is officially repotted to the Emperor of the 

 French, that chloroform was uiied in 30,000 surgi- 

 cal opcrotions in the Crimea by skilled issietaat 

 surgeons without a single death ; a similar success 

 has followed its administration at Sol fen no and 

 Magenta; but in English hospitals there have been 

 about 100 deaths in one-third of the number of 

 operations iu the Crimea. Tbe London deaths 

 from chloroform begin to be so common that Coro- 

 ner's Inquests are rarely called for. Everything 

 depends on the mode of administration. 



It is becoming pretty ev.dent that one part of 

 tbe Vdlafranca programme cannot be carried out 

 without much difficulty. The people of Tuscany, 



of their Austrian Grand Dukes and Duchesses. 

 ,,t it by peaceable means, and if need 

 be, by forcible means. Tbcir protest is not noisy, 

 but it is firm aod decided. Under these circum- 

 stances, Locis Napoleos Bays be will not help 

 ihese sovereigns regain their thrones. If Austria 

 andertakes their restoration, single-banded, there 

 will be more war in Italy. 



fiV*t"D L-wmoilfo 1 

 ed for |fi00,i.(«. Tnkuii 



young son of Mr. Ebvn 



- Dr. Da,.. 

 organise abort 



j In which Nsr*'li' >Q ' " , ' 1 * 4 



itbratcd Vtotr—orot tl 

 y destroyed ibebnUoc 



