HOOKERS RUEAL NEW-YOEKEE: AN AGEICULTUEAL ANE FAMILY JOURNAL. 
California Gold. 
New PublicationB. 
IfM 
ROCHESTER, APRIL 4, 1850. 
Local Agentfj, 
I HAVK noticed an article in the Rural New- Man’s Experience and Destiny: In three Lec- 
Yorker, of March 21, alluding % the prejudicial 
effects that may be anticipated, from our great and 
tures by Henry James. Published by J. S. Red- 
field: New York. 1850. 
Legislature of New York. 
Monday, March 25, 1850. 
In the Senate —The general orders were refer- 
Persons interested in “ Socialism ” and its kin- I h> the select committee to report complete.— Utica the coming year. 
Chips and Shavings of News, &c. 
GATHERED WITH PEN AND SCISSORS. 
A new cotton factor)' is to be erected in 
sudden acquisition of California gold. Much, and j highly enter- improvement of Rackett river and 
no doubt, deep anxiety has been veiy’ generally felt u„ tIowm' Pr:^.» /.ontc tributaries, with others mostly of a private charac- 
no doubt, deep anxiety has been ver)' generally felt by Dewey. Price 25 cents. 
in regard to the influence which this discoverv'may ,, , 
. „ . , Hogarth s Life AND Works: New York. W. H. 
have upon the property, the business, and the wel- Graham, Tribune Buildings. 
fare of the people of this country. It has been This is a pamphlet containing an entertain 
The trial of Capt. Martin, on the charge of 
casting away the schooner Abby Hammond, has 
ter, passed. In the afternoon, the several school been assigned for the 22nd of April. 
bills were discussed in committee. Progress. 
The city of Quincy, Ill., has determined, 
In thk IIousk The third reading of bills was by election, that no licenses to keep liquor or beer 
tare ot me people ot mis country, it iias Deen This is a pamphlet containing an entertaining resumed and continued morning and afternoon, shops shall be granted in that city. 
feared that the great influx of the precious metals biographical sketch of the life of William Ho- a large number passed. Among them were Sentence of death has been pronounced 
E. Hopkins, Lyons, Wayne county. 
B. Farr and H. Goodrich, Albion. 
Samuel Heston, Batavia. 
R. B. Warren, Alabama, Genesee county. 
Theodore Dickinson, Newark, Wayne county. 
Silsby &. Keeler, Seneca Falls. 
A. R. Frisbie, Clyde, Wayne county. 
Wm. Richey & O. A. Graves, Watertown, Jeff. co. 
John Harris, Sheldrake, Seneca county. 
Archibald Stone, Hinmanville, Oswego county. 
E. W. Faircliild, East Bloomfield, Ontario county, 
G. N. Sherwood, Camillus, Onondaga county. 
C. B. Dickinson and P. Parks, Victor, Ontario Co. 
J. W. Reed, Ixickport, Niagara county. 
J. M. Trowbridge, Pekin, " “ 
JohnB. Lowell, Yates, Orleans county. 
H. S, Frisbie, Holley, “ “ 
L. A. Morse, Knowlesville, “ “ 
M. Scott, Arcadi.a, Wayne county. 
H. C. White, Mohawk, Herkimer county. 
D. Bunnell, South Livonia, Livingston county. 
E. C. Bliss, Westfield, Chautauque county. 
J. I. Eacker, Sheridan, “ 
J, C. Sherman, New Baltimore, Greene county. 
L. D. Branch, Trumansburg, Tompkins county. 
ennance me nominal value 01 lanu ana iLsproGucis _ the painter of what he saw —not the copier of tate the disposition of the manorial suite, came 
and consequently the price of labor, (thus tending ancient art — the delineator of occurrences which back from the Executive with objections on ac- 
Steerage passage in vessels from Panama 
to destroy the present relative circumstances of pro- came under his own observation. It contains, al- co^^t of clerical errors in it which rendered it neg- jyj 
duoer .„d consumer.) n,Meri.llr to affect Mtd „„„ than 30 engtavinp from Ho- S‘”T„® compel,Uon for paa- 
joopard the welfare of Bociely. The iiifluencee al- ganh’s best pictures, together wiUi his portrait, tilling vacaimiraln'the'offiMot Go°ernor’Si”con° I®"The union of Lake Champlain with the 
SO realized by Spam, the luxuiy*, effeminacy, idle- painted by himself. Among these will be found, curred in. The Senate’s resolutions urging on River St. Lawrence, a scheme set on foot about a 
nAfic aC .. . . .^ - v-. . . . , _A»_ A _ _ VAflr flin/>A 10 U,._ 
ness and loss of character consequent upon the in¬ 
troduction into that kingdom of the product of the 
The Politician,” “Columbus and the Egg,” ^ of postage, were received. 
“ The Laughing Audience,” “ The Oratorio.”- 
mines of South America, have been considered as \ye commend this work to all amateurs of the art 
inseperable from the discover)’ and influx of such of sketching and painting. 
Tuesday, March 26. 
In the Senate —Among the reports was one 
from the rail road committee, by resolution, agree- 
year since, is being vigorously pushed by capitalist 
parties interested. 
Lieut. Gov. Armstrong, of Massachusetts, 
died suddenly in Boston, on Tuesday. He was 
an upright public officer and an estimable citizen. 
untold wealth; and the apprehension that similar por sale by D. M. Dewey, Arcade Hall, Roch- amendment ma^ by the Assembly to Gov. Armstrong was a Printer. 
c.„«»w<,«ldproduc,.im,l.r.ffect,here,m.yn«l 25 eente. in\i Te" nameJ Charle. A„^l wm 
seem to have been altogether unnatural or unrea- Dictionary of Mechanics. —No. 6 of this ex- tion, confining the N. Y. & Erie railroad to the death at Pharsaha. Chenantro (.ountv. 
sonable. But I have not so considered the subject, cellent work has been laid on our table. It is to 
I have not apprehended any of these, or similar ef- be completed in 40 numbers, will contain nearly 
fects. Aside from the constitutional traits of char- thousand pages, and six thousand illustrations. 
at Pharsalia, Chenango County, 
present route in the county of Rockland. An ^ house in which he was 
amendment to the section, making the restriction 
general, was adopted by a vote of 19 to 14. A 8^” mulatto named Oscar Debergue was ar- 
motion to reconsider was made, and the question iii New-Orleans, a few days since^ for a 
aU:^ __Iw. t*l- AC3' AIAVUVII wv W lliaut;. ttliu UlC CJUCSllOIi - .v/vkAAEi, C* JC.TV Viajo lur a 
acter of this people, which would seem to forbid Issued semi-monthly; price 25 cents a number.— on reconsidering lays on the table. Executive ses- ^^’^der which he is charged with having commit- 
such results, I have no fear that money will be- por |.io in advance the entire work will be sent 
come so abundant from this source as to produce f^ge of postage. For sale by Dewey. *^® the Senate ordered to a third The Bar of Cayuga, at a meeting, over 
any ver)’great diminution of its present nominal Wo nrA inHptuPfl in Hnn M P Wiynx-u J'®^ding, the bill in relation to the publication of the which the Hon. Alfred Conkling presided, paid a 
value here. Some effect, and perhans for a mod- Z !! Z Court of Appeals, vesting the copy merited tribute to the character and virtues of the 
all Post-Masters and Subscribers are re- value here^ Some effect, and perhaps for a mod- Boston, for “Transactions of Norfolk (Mass.) Ag- ^ 
?orminf cffihf T ^ ‘ ® apprehensions of the pco- Hcultural Society, for 1849.” Also, to unknown fused to reconsider the vote on the bill for the im- The house of Mr James Rouse of French 
pie, some sensible efleet may be produced. Butit fHends, for various pamphlets, etc. provement of Racket river and tributaries. The Creek, Chautauque county, was consumed by fire 
or specimen number to some other influential and 
responsible person who will give it attention. 
must be remembered that our population, and our 
consequent wants, are daily and rapidly increasing, 
A New Ide-\. —The Boston News Letter is the ®f f® select commitees 
*»AAV VVAIA VC It t V> c»Ai tO, C tiai 1J UliU IU IJiUl V IJIC: I lyOSl 11 - - -- -- - v.i. , „ , » - 
CF We will send an extra copy to any person while ever)' day tends, in some degree, to diminish a publication which ha.s the merit of A 
who remits payment for a club of from four to ton o ^ . , novelty. On the inside of a sheet of fine packet special orders. At 8 o clock 1. M. the Senate ad- 
subseriS, nSinues to act asS^nt ^e de- post l^ter, leaving two pages blank for a private j®urned. 
rived. By and by, the st^^acc in the gold letter, is printed all the current news of the city for In the‘ " ' ‘ 
Prof. Johnston’s Lectures. 
We this week commence the publication of Ai® bowels of the mountains, imbedded in the rocks; 
Prof. Johnston’s Lectures, delivered before tlie N. und while the supply is thus retarded, our popula- 
Y. State Agiicultural Society. Our readers will Aon, and consequent wants, are rapidly on the iii- 
hardly need reminding that the author of these lec- crease. 
tures is considered, in both the old and new world, fR”" P®pulation is now twenty-two millions.— 
as the most learned investigator of the science of '^^e specie capital of the nation may be eighty mil- 
region must terminate, and the mineral must be the week, and the deaths during Februar)'. This rc.sumed and a large number passed. In the af- 
extracted at great cost, and by slow progress, from ''’Al be a great saving of trouble to those who, in teriioona very large number of bills were report- 
u I i-xu X • • I I- 1 writing to friends, would touch upon the topics of ed complete, and ordered to a third reading In 
the bowels of the mountains, imbedded in the rocks; the week, and a resume of ever^L-Philadelj>hia the evening an unsuccessful effort was made io re- 
and while the supply is thus retarded, our popula- Saturday Post. consider the bill consolidating the R. R. between 
Saturday Post. consider the bill consolidatii^ the R. R. between 
“ There’s nothing new under the sun.” The Syracuse and Rochester. The resolutions in fa- 
above is a ven' good idea, though not exactly new, v®^ Agricultural Bureau at Washington, pas- 
' .• J • ^ 1 1 1 . ®®A. A motion to reconsider was lost, 
as the same was practiced in England nearly two 
. r T> 1 . • -—-J no nauae oi lur. James rvouse, 01 rrenen j 
provement of Racket river and tributaries. The Creek, Chautauque county, was consumed by fire ’ 
select committee of eight reported a large number on Sunday the 17th., and four of his children per- ^ 
01 bills to select commitees. A large number of ished in the flames. ) 
bills were moved forward, and several were made i .. . u n l . ^ 
rS'd?*”- ® "rt 
T XT rri. , ■ 1 Board of Trustees have offered a reward of $100 
In the Hou.se— The third reading of bills was for the apprehension of the villains. 
rc.sumcd and a large number passed. In the af- mi,;..*,. *v, i i i i , 
ten,oon a very large number of bills were report- o 00 ^ Eng and, 
edcomplete, and%rdered to a third reading. In InTroT h. °n 
the evening an unsuccessful effort was made to re- countries wifbnnra Vnni ’ f P 
consider the bill consolidating the R. R. between 
Syracuse and Rochester. The resolutions in fa- A law has psssed the lower House of the 
vor of ail Agricultural Bureau at Washington, pas- ^ Legislafure, and will pass the Senate, it is 
sod. A motion to reconsider was lost. said, making it a penal offence in any person to in- 
terfere for the purpose of affording any aid in the 
1 liursclay, March 28. arrest, or detection, or surrender of fugitive slaves. ^ 
In the Senate, a number of bills were reported 
as the most learned investigator of the science of -I “U specie capital ot the nation may be eighty mil- hundred years ago. Cliambers’Cyclopcedia, .speak- inursaay, March .Jb. arrest, or detection, or surrender of fugitive slaves. 
Agriculture that has ever appeared or devoted a h®hs—possibly at the present moment one hundred ing of newspapers published in London between » ihk Senate, iwiumber of bills were reported £1^“ The Virginia Legislature has pas.sed an act 
life to its interests. Their practical adaptation to hiAlioiLs. But our currency, the circulating medi- 1660 and 1700, remarks that the publishers seem clTmnfhwthe judiciary prescribing that the weight of iron rail, hereafter 
Aie business of the farmer renders the lectures cm- «in. found to be indispcnsible to the commerce, to have been sometimos sorely puzzled for news to the bill to settle the existing controvLsy betwL°n shall not beTss tlmn fiftv DoulwL^to’th^e runn^^’ 
incntly valuable to all cultivators of the soil—and ^Ae convenience and wants of the people, cannot fill their sheets, small as they were ; but a few of Aie State and certain claimants of land. The Al- yard. * ^ 
the information given on various subjects will in- be less than three hundred millions. I have seen them got over the difficulty in a sufficiently ingen- bill was debated in committee of W. Hanson, of Norridgewock has been 
terest those of our readers who may be engaged in it estimated at a larger amount—not Ic.ss than four ious manner. Thus, ihe Ffiying PosL in 1695, 
other occupations. We bespeak for them a close hundred millions. For the purposes of this argu- announce.s, that “if any gentleman ha.s a mind to 
and searching perusal by men of all professions, as ment, however, I will consider it only two hundred oblige his country friend or correspondent with this 
it is quite certain they will richly repay the time millions. It consists of “ promises to pay,” based account of public affairs, he may have it for 2d., of 
devoted to their study. on personal securities, upon specie, upon mortgages J. Salisbury, at the Rising Sun in Cornhill, on a 
of rcal estate, upon State securities and National sheet of fine paper; half of which heinir blank, he 
aiiiiuuiiGU.-*, uiai, u Uii^ gtiiiucinaji iiois it iiiulU lO pJ.iy^^e claims 
oblige his country friend or correspondent with this , Fridav March 29 
account of public affairs, he may have it for 2d., of l.^ the Senate— Nearly the entire day was de- 
J. Salisbury, at the Rising Sun in Cornhill, on a voted to the special order—claim bills. 
the whole, and ordered to a third reading. ® 
rp XI 1 , , app®iiited a representative to the World’s Peace 
IHE llousE was engaged on the special order. Congress for Somerset and Waldo Conirressional 
private claims. Districts, Maine. The Congress meets at Frank- 
Death of John C. Calhoun. 
sheet of fine paper; half of which being blank, he 
securities. Everythilig considered unconditionally may thereon write his own private business, or the P*®A the day 
' rriday, March .^9. fort-on-the-Maine, Germany, next August. 
In the SENATE--Nearly the entire day was de- ^ There is said to be in the bank of France 
oted to the special order—claim bills. four hundred and sixty millions of francs, or 
In THE House —The third reading of bills occu- ninety-two millions of dollars in silver; which is 
safe, is put in requisition, as the basis of the cur- materia! news of the day.” And again, Dawker’s 
The Telegraph yesterday afternoon announced ^ency that is absolutely needed; and thi.s, when mics Letter 
that the Hon. John C. Calhoun, died at Wash- our population is only twenty-two millions. But writing paper and blank space left that anv nen- l V i-n "j i *1 tt •* i c*. * ° .. mn V - -”- 
invton on Smidav innrnino- Mr rirnniTw l.b ’ * 1 *• -n i *i • * -ii- ,^nun^ paper, aiio Plan K spacc icu, mat dll) gen number ol bills were reported complete from select Aie United States was 4,599, and the number of 
E ^ U ^1 U r ^ r. Calhoun has ui ten )ears our population will be thirty millions tlemaii may write his own private business. It committees. The Senate concurred in the amend- graduates 1,370. The whole number of students 
been in feeble health for some months, and during an increase of more than 33 per cent. Add then, will bo useful to improve the younger sort in writ- Jnent of the Assembly to the Brooklyn charter bill, attending these institutions during the past five 
the greater part of the present session, has been to the present amount of specie and currency, one ing a curious handl” '^^'® -^Aiany water bill was referred back and the years is estimated at 18,899, and the whole num- 
unable to appear in the Senate. His death was hundred millions, say 33 per cent., needed by a The same authiwKv vtates that another publish- ®®“”“Atee increased to seven. The bill ortending bei of gtoduates at 6,414. 
.Ot .D unlocked for event, but will neverlbelee. population of thirty millione of people, and thin to er. witi, le» wit X'lore hooeety thao these, had co°ao™paSd “oto lhfbin gtan“og”he^»Tthe En^JTee'^orthe 
cause regret throughout the country. ^ furnish a supply to each individual no greater than recour.se to a curious enough expedient for filling pier in (^yuga Lake to the Cayuga and Susque- Alexander, the Democratic candidate last fall for 
h'lr. Calhoun was born in Abbeville District, h is at present, and we shall sec that ten million ; J^jg sheet. Whenever there was a dearth of news. 
Saturday, March 30. 
In the Senate —Petitions were presented both 
supposed to be the largest collection of silver in the 
world. 
51^” During the year 1848—49, the number of 
rency mat is absolutely needed; and thus, when ^re^as Le«er—“ This letter will be done up on good csenate- i eviiions were preseniea doui L/uring me year iB40-4y, me number 
our population is only twenty-two millions. But writing paper and blank space left that Lv ffen- Albany water law. A large students attending the thirty Medical Colleges 
^ ^ . wriiing paper, ana nmiiR space leu, inai an) gen number ol bills were renorted coninlete from Knleet the United States was 4 . 5 P 9 . nnd tho Tinmlu»r 
South Carolina, on the 18th of March, 1782. He dollars per annum, received in gold, will furnish filled up the blank part with a portion of the -In the House —The third reading of bills was t® construct a Railroad in Chili, and are going out 
was therefore 68 years of age-on the 18th of the t® ®ach individual of our population a sum only Bible; and in this way is said to have actually gone ®®»Anued, and a lar^e number passed. A bill was -^P^A, by way of the Isthmus, with a party of 
last month. He first entered public life as a mem- equal to the present supply, still requiring the pres- through the whole of the New Testament and a ^®P®rted tor the rehef, the survi^^^^^ ass^tes to undert^e the work, 
her of the LpDislature of bisnafive Stale. In IfiOR. cnt two hundred millions of paper currenev. nnrtnftbePsalmQnf Davirl We re*:neeif..m-cnw. number of private ___ll^The Seneca Observer says that Mr. Alpho- 
hannah Railroad company. State Engineer, of New York, have been invited 
In the House —The third reading of bills was f® construct a Railroad in Chili, and are going out 
her of the Legislature of his native State, in 1808, 
where he served two years, and was then elected 
a Representative in Congress, where he remained 
for six years. In December, 1817, he wqs ap¬ 
pointed by Mr. Monroe, Secretary of War. In 
1824, he was elected Vice President of the Uni¬ 
ted States, and re-elected in 1828. Owing to dif- 
ent two hundred millions of paper currency. 
During the first year, in the flush of business, 
part of the Psalms of David. We respectfully sug- and local bills were reported complete, 
us Miller, liquor merchant of Auburn, came to his 
gest that this idea, may be appropriately if not prof- nal Appropriation bills went through the commit- death at Waterloo, on Saturday week, in con.se- 
we may have received from California eleven mil- itably imitated by such modern publishers as are ^®® ®^ Ai® "’hole to a tliird reading, 
lions. But I hazard the opinion, that from surface the habitof filling their sheets with useless trash, 
digging, the last five years of the ten years to (including essays on “ mysterious rappings,” col- 
come, will be less productive than the first five; 
and that we are not to expect more than ten mil¬ 
lions per annum, from this source, tor ten years. 
5 ol the whole to a tliird reading. quence of drinking too much liquor. He was chal- 
- lenged by an individual to test their respective 
The Senate of New York. —The following P®"’®^® ®^ drinking, and Miller fell a v'ictim (o his 
itistics, gathered from the elaborate report pre- ^pAy- His competitor escaped by vomiting the 
red by the Sergeant-at-Arins of the Senate, Mr. Aquor from his stomach ere it had taken effect. 
, W. Bull, pre.sents the condition in life, profes- Ohio Capitol. — A new State House is in 
resigned his station, and was soon after elected to ^.^otmt, to maintain the present relative posi 
the United Slates Senate. After the death of and value, of population, money, land and la 
Mr. Upsher, at the explosion of the Princeton, boj-^ besides all the collateral aids of our present 
Mr. Calrocn was appointed Secretary of State by paper currency. « 
Mr. Tyler. Upon the accession of Mr. Polk to But the legitimate effect of the increase (howev 
the Presidency, he was again elected to the Uni- er great this increase may be) of the precious met 
' , ^ ^ statistics, gathered from the elaborate report pre- ‘P"}'' ^Ls competitor escaped by vomiting the 
umns and pages of advertisements descanting up- pared by the Sergeant-at-Arins of the Senate, Mr. Aquor from his stomach ere it had laken effect, 
on the wonderful meiils of patent medicines, et id G. W. Bull, pre.sents the condition in life, profes- Ohio Capitol. — A new State House is in 
o?/me,) merely to occupy what would otherwise be ®ion or occupation, and the State in which the course of erection at Columbus, which has cost 
blank .space. The reader, if not the publisher, mpuihcrs of the Senate were born. already $67,911, and the basement alone is com- 
ferences between Gen. Jackson and himself, he w k Ti • e . •/ , , 7 ,' o®®®Py ouierwiso lie — uLLup.uiou, ami me oiaie iii wnicii me m 
. . ’ Wo shall need tliLs amount, however, ?/no<</oMWc hionU ennop The rpartor if not iIip nnblkl.Pr members of the Senate were born. already $ 
resigned his station, and was soon after elected to maintain the present relative posi- o rdoubteffiv ZnZLZl « SXe fde 
the United Slates Senate. After the death of bon and value, of population, money, land and la- • i i • nnrovomenf presidmg officer, according to the report Guada 
Mr. Upsher. at the explosion of the Princeton, bor. besides all the collateral aids of __ ' Aimed as 
ted States Senate, and continued a member of als will be, and ought to be, that it will tend to 
that body up to the time of his death. 
Mr. Calhoun was an extraordinary man. Al¬ 
though differing upon political and some other gregate of the circulating medium. Should the inir Tulv'1849 anrounted'to <^1*^ OOu'aiid^ ids. average weignt lOJ pounds. Argus. xjeath of Jumm iviavnard. ine non. John 
, . f E- 11 1 *• • E- i T *i • 1 1 11 -n Dig Jui), lo-ij, amouiuea 10 5 )i~,uuu, ana me ex -- Maynard, one of the judges of the Supreme Court, 
topics from a majority of his fellow-citizens, he tunc ever arrive, which I think hardly possible, penses tor salaries and repairs to $1 oOO; leaving Stfamship -4 lame iron steamshin the for tho current vear I member of the Courtof 
was sternly honest, frequently acting independent- "hen the precious metals aloho will suffice for the u ®J^ plankfolf; inJ P^®^®®® Slomaii. was launched al Hull, England, Appeals, died at liis residence in Auburn, on Sun- 
ly of parties, and possessed talents of the highest business wants of the people, then the paper cur- ^ recently. She is designed as a regular trader be- ^oriuUg the 24tli inst. He was a sound law- 
order. His extreme opinions upon many subjects '^ency will be retired, and be rarely used e.xcept tor be necessar)’, and the road would then Glasgow, and is fitted with y®’"’ ®Ale judge and an upright man. 
have prevented his advancement to stations which purposes of exchange, tor the convenience of trans- have earned $22,800* above cxpen.se.s, or $2,850 Archimedean screw-propellers. Her model is said St. Lawrence Route.— The Toronto Globe 
xj . ,1 1 * a- * r *1 • /I in relation to the cost, profit and wear of the plank 
But the legitimate effect of the increase (howev- ^oads leading from Syracuse arc furnished to the 
great this increase may be) of the precious met- Oswego times bv reliable authority; 
i will be, and ought to be, that it will tend to “ The Syracuse plank road cost, for a single 
„ Tx' .rt „ ’ . The number of farmers are 9, one an editor; law- 
Syracuse Plank Roads.-I he following items jq, manufacturers 4, merchants 4. physicians 
relation to the cost, pr®fit and wear of the plank a, 1 miller, 1 mechanic, and 1 gentleman. 19 
Guadaloupe.— This little French Island has re¬ 
turned as members elected to tho Assembly in the 
Motlier countr)'—two colored men, Perinon and 
Schoelker, the latter a Socialist writer. 
Ohio Fruit. —Dr. Kirtland, who has visited sev¬ 
eral neighboring counties and examined into the 
prospect of fruit, thinks most kinds bid fair to be 
I diminish the amount or proportion of tho paper cur- 
I rency, instead of unreasonably enlarging tlie ag- 
roaas leading irom Syracuse are luriiisiieu lo me i,i tho State of New York, 5 jn Ver- T • i wno iias visueasev- 
Oswego tinies by reliable authority; 3 Connecticut, 2 in Massachusetts. 2 in "A® 7® 
“ The Syracuse plank road cost, for a single ^^^w Hampshire. 1 in New Jersey, and 1 in Eng- ’thinks most kinds bid fair to be 
track 8 feet wide, $1,497 per mile—hemlock plank janj Average aire 44 vears—oldest 61 vears ‘*®®“AanA Nothing but an extraordinary Ireak of 
at$2 20 per M. Upon the first eight miles of ;7ungest 2^1 grcltesT^^^^^^^^^ 220 ^-^1 weather can disturb this calculation, 
this road, the tolls during the t\vo first )ears, end- ii 2 ibs.— average weight 163 pounds.— Argus. Death of Judge Maynard. —The Hon. John 
mg July, 1849, amounted to $12,000,^ and the ex- _f^^ Maynard, one of the judges of the Supreme Court. 
„WST*,x»H.r.-AI„pir.,,,t..™hip,thc 
he might otherwise have filled ; and, in the view uAssioii to distant countries, or remote parts of our per niile.^ 
to be exceedingly fine. Her length of keel is 202 says the Propeller Western Miller has been char- 
feet; breadth of beam, 27 feet; and length over all, tered to take a cargo of flour from that port to 
of his oppoiienis, involved him in some iuconsist- country, bo that 1 consider the fear tliat the Exim.osion of tiik Thoy.— The Bulfalo Com- 245 feet. She will carr)'48,000 cubic feet of goods, Halifax, N. S., and return with a West India car- 
encies. One of his biographers remarks that he ®f ®>®ke money so abundant as to mercial Advertiser says die Coroner’s Jury closed witli 20 days’ coal. The saloon will be 60 ft. long go. The shippers pay 70 cents per barrel freight 
hponmn tho vindioafnr nf •• StntA »> »Arv enhance greatly the nominal price of everythinti its investigation ot the disaster on board the Troy, and fitted up in the most splendid style, having at from Toronto to Halifax, and 40 cents per cwt. for 
Decome mo V naicator ot btate Rights very ^,4„,,t;^bstantialfoundation. TheVreaf and agreed upon a verdict which inculpated the the side family cabins, with 43 berths. The whole tho return cargo. 
legiiiinately, for it is recorded that his conscien- i .•*. * * ,’ engineer, but e.xoncrates the master ol the Troy length of her between decks will be fitted up for A ForMininir Movf _At (he Inst mAAtintx Af 
tious father opposed the adoption of the Federal ^^® ’®Z‘®S eff®®t "’■H h® tendency to con- ^nd his oflicers. Tlie rendition is, that “sucii ex- second-class passengers. Her depth, when fully City Coimcil a petition from nearly Fifteen 
Constitution, on the ground that it conferred rights medium of the country into a plosion was occasioned by a lack of the requisite laden, will be 10 feet 6 inches. She is the first of Hundred Ladies ’was presented and read, praying 
_ ® cnnn/l an/>f»to r»n incffvnn f\i n _ nnnntifv nt Wftlp.r Ill iilft hniiP.rfiH tlfi innt «nr»ii n iiinnnAr ci'*r/x\xT-linAt*c ii fr cnil n/i-fttro/iTi t . »• n .i » *. . . . .. , - o 
enhance greatly the nominal price of everything 
else, is without substantial foundation. The great, 
tious father opposed the adoption of the Federal *® tendency to con- 
Constitution, on the ground that it conferred rights ^®^^ \’’® f ^’'® ®®®®tLV into a 
engineer, but e.xoncrates the master of the Troy 
and his oflicers. Tlie rendition is, that “ sucii ex¬ 
length of her between decks will be fitted uji tor 
second-class passengers. Her depth, when fully 
o . - -J- ana ms omcers. i iie rcnuuion is, miu-- such ex- secoiia-ciass passengers, ner uepm, wnen luiiy nm-Tiiv rnunAil n nAtHmn ft-Am AAnxi*. 
vert the circulating medium of the country into a plosion was occasioned by a lack of the requisite laden, will be 10 feet 6 inches. She is the first of jjundred Ladies ’was presented and read^ praying 
v^uAo.ii.uiiv/,1, ..AO giuuuu iiiai iL Guiiiciicu ri(*ius , . • , , f . ... i- J ■ ,1 1 -1 1 ,1 . , , /. jiuliuiuu x-jauico vvae uiiu reau, iirayiuir 
on Congress incompatible with the sovereivnU- of "P®®‘® ®f ® ®®nh®g®»‘. un- quantity u water m the boilers - and that such a number of scrcw-lmers intending to sail between licenses for the sale of intoxicating drinks be 
ihA St«tAB Whn ran pstlmatA thr fArrr E Certain paper curreiic)’, to givc a morc permanent, lackof "ator®'equated from the omission of Leyi tlie above ports. denied—and that ever)'violation of the Excise Law 
^ ^ rpTtl «nlirl vnliip. tn p.vp.rvUiinnr—n Iiptia d* Af ^ ®‘^t’ ^'’® deceased engineei of said steamboat, I ^ be riLi-orouslv nunishod. —liuffalo Courier. 
reditary character, and early prepossessions ?” 
Mr. Calhoun came to Washington deeply im¬ 
pressed and agitated by the important question 
which has occupied the attention of Congress at 
the present session. This has no doubt had a pre¬ 
judicial efi’oet upon his health. He has departed 
while that question remains unsettled. The State 
which he in part represented, will most keenly 
real, solid value to everything—a benefit of incal¬ 
culable importance—of course a result immenselv 
lo be desired. e, d. 
Conviction of Prof. Webster. 
The trial of Prof. Webster, for the murder of 
Dr. Geo. Parkman, at Boston, was concluded on 
Saturday last. The jury were out about two 
hours, when they rendered a verdict of guii.ty.— 
to employ competent and attentive assistants; and Mrs. Hardenbrook. —A rumor has been in 
that the said Jury further find that Thos. Wilkins, circulation tor some time past that Mrs. Hardeii- 
bc rigorously punished .—Buffalo Courier. 
Twenty Dollar Gold Pieces. — Messrs. Ad- 
master of said steamboat and Ids officers, arc not brook, wife of Dr. Hardenbrook, and late wife of ^ Uo. yesterday exhibited to us several $20 
responsible for said explosion.” Mr. Nott, supposed to have been murdered, had gold pieces, the first that have been issued by the ^ 
- r - - —;-;— returned to this neighborhood. We learn from U. S. Mint. The coin is truly beautiful. One 
A Beautiful Ireslnt. -Wc have been favor- authentic sources tliat this is a mistake. She has ®*do is embellished with tho head of Liberty and , 
with a sight of the beautiful Silver Goblet that written a letter to her mother, who resides in Chi- ^^® otbur with the American eagle. The work- |) 
IS awarded to J. D. PatleLSon, Esq., of Chatau- uju county, stating that Dr. Hardenbrook manship is truly exquisite, and reflects great credit \ 
e Co., ^at the last State Fair, tor his Merino wa.s doing little or nothing — that they are very upon the artist.— Phil. Lnq. < 
ick. Ihe Goblet is truly a splendid piece of p^gj.— that she is unhappy, and is desirous of re- A New Invention.— Judson’s patent steam gov- ( 
ichaiiism, ^yorthy ol the donors, and fully and turning to her friends here. The letter we under- ernor is now in use in the pre.ss room of our onice. ) 
iplv merited by the recipient. I he inscription stand is dated at Cinciunatti.— Roch. Adr. 7’his simple but effective attachment is far superior 1 
“ .4. \. Agricultural Society. Awarded to J. ______ to the ball governing apparatus commonly in use. < 
1 atterson, Westfield, Chat. co. Ist Projmumon FvTALriY.—Seven American mechanics were U is a Western invention, and we recommend it ) 
St Merino Buck, under two years old, Syracuse, , . j , f,. . , , , ia aaHaa_V V Trilnme > 
49” Warsaic N Yorker ^ ate y induced by an ofter of high pay, to stop at to notice.-iV. R J ntnme. / 
feel the loss of iiis services at this crisis, and his ’^*‘® C®®’’*’ ®eutciiced him to be liung, leaving the lued'anism 
death will be deplored by his countrymen of all 
parties.— Roch. Dnn., 2d inst. 
The second quarter of the Rural commences 
under the most favorable ausjiices. The reader 
will observe that its various departments are en¬ 
riched with contributions from correspondents of 
experience, literary taste, and ability. This is but 
a foretaste of what we hope to present in future.— 
A JJEAUTIFUL 1 RESLN T. vv c iiave Dcon lavor- authentic sources tliat this is a mistake. She has ®*®® emliellished with tho 
ed with a sight of the beautiful Silver Goblet that written a letter to her mother, who resides in Chi- *'h® other with the America 
was awarded to J. D. I atler.son. Esq., of Chatau- jg tijjs county, stating that Dr. Hardenbrook manship is truly exquisite, ai 
que Co., ^at the last State Fair, tor his Merino was doing little or nothing — that they are very upon the artist.— Phil. Lnq. 
Buck. Ihe Goblet is truly a splendid piece of poor—that she is unhappy, and is desirous of re- A New Invention.— Judsi 
mechanism, vyortliy of the donors, and fully and turning to her friends here. The letter we under- ernor is now in use in the pr 
ampl) merited by the recipient, llie inscription Ktanfl is fln(pfl nt f jiipiiinatii.— Roch. Adr. fi’his sininlp. hnf Affi.ptIvA ntta 
[ government to designate the day tor his execution. y“ Atric7ltmars7d^ A^ardS'to‘T Cinciunatti.—Roc/i. Adr. 
A telegraphic dispatch from Boston .states that D. Pattersmi, Westfield, Chat, ca 1st Premium on x;, I ^ ^ . 
“ the verdict was an altogether uiilookcd forone— be.st Merino Buck, under two years old, Syracuse, , j ^®® "'®re 
,l,attl.en.»tl,ti,t!.e,.e„cral.o,,icofc,„ver,au„„. N. Vorhr. iDt^^aadlaliVASb" 
and has produced the greaicst dis.sati.st action among _ ^^e last two or completed, six of the number were dead, 
a large portion of the community, who think that three days, Justice Colburn has been engaged in ^he seventh took passage home in the Empire 
the Professor had not a fair trial.” the trial of a number of suits brought by the Utica ® ^ v 
^ --;;-r-, and Whitestown Plank Road Company against ^er anchor in New York harbor. 
Ohio Wheat Cnor. I armers from wheat certain persons, who, during the winter, had left 
growing counties are in great glee at the prospect the road and driven on the canal, thus shunning Gold in North Carolina.— Tho Ashborough 
The Law of the Road.— For the last two or 
Chagres and put up a building. Before the build- This is the valuable invention of Mr. Judson, 
ing was completed, six of the number were dead, of Rochester, that took tlie highest prize, a silver 
The seventh took passage home in the Empire cup, at the Mechanics’ I'air in this city .—Syracuse 
City, and breathed his last tlie moment she dropped Star. 
her anchor in New York harbor. Apples.— The Bunker Hill Aurora says Capt. 
---- Pierce of Cambridge, sold twenty-tour barrels of 
Gold in North Carolina. —Tho Ashborough apples from four trees, this year, for more than one 
Meantime wc shall be happy to hear from all friends ®^ ®'‘^ fashioned crop of wheat. It never look- thg toll-gates. In one of the suits two trials were Herald states, that, from the labor of two men, for liundred dollars. He sent a barrel of Baldwins to 
of the paper, in such manner as they deem proper u ^n®y- , ^'®/ Bvo years the crop has had before a jury, the last of which resulted in a twelve days, Mr. E. P. Miller, of Sawyersville, England, which they wrote him back were worth 
ArttolPB tor nnhllcafion or nrlditlonB (o rnr 0 ®®® » tailure aud the farmers Were getting dis- verdict in favor of the Company, thus showing Randolph county, North Carolina, realized five and twelve and a half cents each. Apples are selling 
. . ^ „ ,, ^ n®''’ ^®®^ quite suie of a great that juries are not always death on corporations, u half pounds of virgin gold. This beats Cali- in Boston market for tour, five, and six dollars por 
Fcription list, will ])rov 6 equally acceptable. I yield.— Clete. Plaindealcr. —TJtica Observer fornia. barrel. 
-Clete. Plaindealcr. 
that juries are not always death on corporations. 
— Utica Observer. 
a half pounds of virgin gold, 
fornia. 
This beats Call- 
in Boston market for tour, five, and six dollars por 
barrel. 
