MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
Meteorological Abstract. 
BY L, WETHERELL. 
ROCHESTER^ JUNE 20, 1850. 
Local Agents* 
James Van Horn, Ovid; also general agent for 
South Jury District of Seneca county. 
S. E. Norton, Phelps, Ontario county. 
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. 
Johp. Harris, Sheldrake, Seneca county. 
Archibald Stone, Hinmanville, Oswego county. 
E. W. Fairchild, East Bloomfield, Ontario county. 
G. N. Sherwood, Camillus, Onondaga county. 
C. B. Dickinson and P. Parks, Victor, Ontario Co. 
J. W. Reed, Lockport, Niagara county. 
J. M. Trowbridge, Pekin, “ “ 
JohnB. Lowell, Yates, Orleans county. 
H. S. Frisbie, Holley, “ “ 
L. A. Morse, Knowlesville, “ “ • 
M. Scott, Arcadia, 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. 
W. K. Wyckoff, Lodi, Seneca Co. 
O. B. Scott, Wood ville, Jefferson Co. 
All Post-Masters and Subscribers are re¬ 
quested to act as agents for the JVew- Yorker, by 
forming clubs, &c. 'I’hose who cannot consistently 
do so, will greatly oblige us by handing a Prospectus 
or specimen number to some other influential and 
responsible person who will give it attention. 
[TP We will send an extra copy to any person 
June, 1850. 
THERMOMETER. 
MAX. 1 MIN. 1 MEAN. 
11 
63 
48 
55.66 
12 
78 
51 
66.33 
13 
80 
60 
68.66 
14 
79 
62 
72.33 
15 
68 
59 
62.33 
16 
72 
50 
60.66 
17 
.58 
Foreign Intelligence. 
Three Days Later from Europe. 
Halifax Telegraph Office, ? 
Tuesday June 11 , 1850—o’clock. J 
The Cunard steamer Canada, which sailed 
June 1 at noon, arrived off this harbor last night 
and reached her wharf at 9i o’clock this morn¬ 
ing. 
England. 
TERR1B1a£ RISAISTER ! 
THE STEAMER 
G. P. GRIFFITH BURNED. 
TWO BUNDRED LIVES LOST. 
From the Buffalo Express. 
Items of News, &c, 
Wrn. B. Clark has been nominated as the 
Whig candidate for Governor of Mar}dand. 
A man was killed by the intense heat of 
the sun in New York, on Friday last. 
A woman being caught in the gearing was 
•fUAiv A oiiarciu wu iiiieiiaiuui lasi — .■» v .|| * . ^ -to 
and reached her wharf at 9J o’clock this morn- . f® record another dreadful » flouring mill at Oswego, 
ing. disaster on Lake Erie, involving a great sacrifice '^*^® annual meeting of the State Temper- 
England. of properly and human life. We had hoped after ®*i®® Society is to be held at Syracuse on the 20th 
The new House of Parliament was occupied by detailing the sad events connected with the ex- —to-day. 
the Commons on Wednesday plosion of the Troy and the loss of the Anthony The Boston RcpuWican, Charles Francis 
An addresi to Her Majesty by Lord Ashley has Wayne, that we might be exempt from other nar- Adams’s paper, and the sole organ of the Free 
June nth. Cool morning—solar halo; the yellow . ^ ^ * r • m 5 • rrom otner nar- Adams’i 
, , , • w o®®” carried, a-king that measures may be taken rations of similar sad import—but those were but Sellers i 
nd the red rose in blossom. to stop all Post office labor on the Sabbath through- premonitions of the awful event which has just prs®-i 
12th. Very windy and dusty; several species of out the Kingdom. The address met with unavail- occurred, the details of which, although quite Chi^s” 
s paper, and me sole organ ot th 
in that city, has been discontinued. 
the comus, the arrow-wood, green-brier, Indian cu¬ 
cumber, white flowering and common raspberry, 
high blackberry, sanicle, toad-flax and avens in 
flower. 
13th. Windy; a little sprinkle of rain toward eve¬ 
ning; spiraea in flower. 
14th. Warmer day — sultry evening — garden 
strawberries begin to ripen. 
15th. Cool; first green peas exhibited to-day; 
common locust in full flower. 
16th. Fine day—real June weather. 
17th. Very warm and sultry; Solomon’s seal. 
and the dead pause in the quarrel is only broken , ''® *®®^® irom Cleveland that 
by the rumor that Gen Lafitte will return to-mor- Ihe steamer Griffith, Capt. Roby, which left here 
row. on Sunday morning last, for Toledo with over 200 
Recall of the Russiau Ambassador. Pf ®®og®^®. mostly emigrants on board, was burn- 
rp, Tj.A, ji_L 11 between 3 and 4 o’clock on Monday morning, 
The Russian Ambassedor has been recalled to the water’s edge, destroying the lives of Bome 
common locusiin luii nower. St. In the meantime public opinion, 200 persons. o‘ »ome cases, i ne epiaemic 
16 th. Fine day—real June weather. both in England and France, seems to have sum- Sh^e was‘within 20 miles of Cleveland when tST* There are im] 
17th. Very warm and sultry; Solomon’s seal, med up the controversy, deciding that there is the fire originated. Capt. Roby and fam’ilv subscriptions to the V 
{pol^gonatum multijlorum,) \n flower. Butter-cup a secret cause behind the alleged source of dispute regret to learn are among the lost. The mate Look out for! 
in full flower, so is common pink, and some species TT® OYPh®*' used by the diplomatists illegible to or- swam to the shore and reached Cleveland for as- 51^” The Secretary 
of the rose. Vegetation has come forth with great ®*”®jy ®y®s~»uu mat while it may be insisted up- sistance. He reports about 30 saved in all. We ed from some rcpentai 
rapidity since the first of this month; the weather ?s\ehevelSn ffie^nd 3 ’b^^'plfce™^^^^ mTsV” before we go to amount he had cheate 
has been warm and seasonably wet. Corn is only sition to prove bevond doubt that his offensive de- The Griffith was a new hn«( „f .i- The Detroit ^ 
good for weeding or first hoeing —rye in flower— monstrations, after all arose in self defense.— eione and of excellent charaefer with plos of wool to be si 
wheat,some early field in blossom—much later than [This part of the dispatch was rather incoherent, ing public. She had just been purchased^ b ^o^^on will be 1,700,0 
usual. The prospects for fruit about and within *0*^ have been obliged to straighten it at haz- Capt. Roby, a worthy officer, who had entered in The Boston p 
the city are good. p, , , , command of her. This, we think, was his first m that city is 
The mean temperature of the first half of June, f ‘’madful fatality to him- 
64i decrees P^®®*! ‘»>® of June. Bclf and an interesting family, all of whom fell fimle freely. 
Do. last year, 66 “ ’ cl , victims to the fire or flood. A cargo of wc 
_ bhwiang Murder. Up to fonr o’clock yesterday afternoon we could Galveston, from the ]> 
•D_ * 4 .- e Tt- J J A shocking murder took plack in Culloville Ar- obtain no farther particulars, except that the nro- ises to be one of the r 
Protection o f Bir ds and Fruits. magh County.on Thursday week. The victim was peller Delaware had been to the wreck and that sections of the Union. 
T-L_^_, __ . . , Robert Mauleover, the agent of Rev. Mr. Hamil- the probable loss of life would reach t,on hn.r,drrA A cow in Ger 
the city are good. 
Tlie mean temperature of the first half of June, 
The Griffith was a new boat of medium dimen- 
eione, and of excellent character with the travel- 
ing public. She had just been purchased by 
Capt. Roby, a worthy officer, who had entered in 
The Detroit Tribune thinks that the sur¬ 
plus of wool to be shipped from Michigan this 
season will be 1,700,000 lbs. 
(ISF“ The Boston papers report that the money 
command of her. This, we think, was his first 7®'^ ^‘“'® P^P®"" ®^' 
i*— _1*. « V *.« TArAn in fnA cfrAAfc on/1 Konlro OVA 
last year. 
64 i degrees. 
66 “ 
trip, and it hM proved of dreadful fatality to him¬ 
self and an interesting family, all of whom fell 
victims to the fire or flood. 
fered in the streets, and the banks are discounting 
quite freely. 
51 ^” A cargo of wool was recently receiveif at 
Protection of Birds aud Fruits. 
Up to fonr o’clock yesterday afternoon we could Galveston, from the Nueces Valley. Texas prom- 
obtaiu no farther particulars, except that the pro- isos to be one of the most important wool growing 
whVremrtsTayrnent^^^^^^ , Aid. Dawlev deserves thanks for the introduc- ton. He was attacked by some of the tenant;. 
or,.i o„ tiOH and passage of an ordinance in the Common who beat his head to nienea with RfotiAia Mv ii'v. 
subscribers, and continues to act as agent. 
Back numbers from April, containing all of Prof. 
Johnston’s Lectures, can yet be supplied. 
non and passage ot an ordinance in the Common 
Council, imposing a penalty of $5 upon any per¬ 
son who shall kill or catch any bird known as the 
Oriole or Baltimore Robin, within the city limits. 
DTj” For Club terms. Premiums, &.c. see last page, -yy^ could wish that the ordinance were extended 
——T.—- - — rrrrrrr — to all the birds which fill the trees and gardens with 
Notices to Correspondents. 
their songs and beauty .—llochester American. 
We thank the Alderman for what he has done the Electoral Law bill 
4 4 41 . T? n- • 1 4 ^ IJ r> U- have been Lamartine, 1 hiers, Jules Favres.Gre- 
Fowls.—W. R. S., and two or three other cor- protect the Baltimore Oriole or Golden Robin ‘ o'®*'®? J“|®® * Lrre- Xhe boa 
respondente wish to know where, and at what ^^d respectfully ask him and his associates to Sved ha^rbeen defeatod, a^d the® 2 ^^ 
who beat his head to pieces with stones. Mr. Franklin Heth.'formerly of this city, was 
Ernigralion is perceptibly falling off. on board with his family. His brother Mr Jas 
Ihe crops generally are looking extremely Hetb, of this city, last evening received a tele- 
graph despatch from him, dated Ashtabula, Ohio, 
Thn p T which we make the following extract: 
Since the advices by the Atlantic the speakers be'I^^BuffdoTo*^ morrowT* 
,n the continued debate on the Electoral L^aw bill H^v^hf^ldit 
.y, and L^^Faucher Allffi'e ®ity for ^27.775. 
If any of our readers have such fowls for sale, they corporation. Why should not the American 
will please furnish particulars through the New- , •, . „ blue-bird, the snarrow. the whole tribe 
Yorker. 
_ of warblers, the swallow, the lark, &c., &c., be 
Dog Power.—a Subscriber. You can procure entitled to the same protection as the golden slyph 
a dog power, suitable for churning, iSic., at the for whose preservation so humane an ordinance 
Albany Agricultural Warehouse. The price of has been enacted? We desire to see the ordinance 
* • /11U1 JDi J J TV 1 ■ r I 1 - I TUB lu luoveu uave oeOH OCteaieO, ailG me IZU Article WaS l,, th« Afifor V 1 nnn XT u 
t price, full blood Poland and Dorking fowls can be the ordinance, so as to extend the same carried by an immense majority-lhe Funds go- Western OOff ‘riSX 
, obtained. We are unable to answer definitely— | protection to all other birds within the limits of the '’P ®® Mountain went down. There have alo MerchfSs’ Mufuaf $ 5 ^^“4 
•4 4 - xxru 1 , IJ 4 41 . A been several sensations m the course of the de- ‘ton- rnI.,mK..o ^ 
city corporation. Why should not the American bates, occasioned by the quarrels between the in- ’ $3,275. 
robin, the blue-bird, the sparrow, the whole tribe dividual members. O'Reilly’s Line.] 
city corporation, wny snouia not me American bates, occasioned by the quarrels between the in 
robin, the blue-bird, the sparrow, the whole tribe dividual members. 
the probable loss of life would reach two handred A cow in Genesee county lately brought 
(ind sixty. ^ forth two heifer calves with a complete union from 
Mr. E’ranklin Heth.'formerly of this city, was the neck to the navel. Otherwise they were sep- 
on board with his family. His brother, Mr. Jas. arate animals. 
Het\ of this city, last evening received a tele- Six thousand three hundred bushels of bar- 
grap espatch trom him, dated Ashtabula, Ohio, ley were received in St. Louis on the 24th ult., 
Irom which we make the following extract: from Western New York, via. the Lake and the 
L • o I four children are drowned. Will Illinois and Michigan canal. 
e»-Ho„.Hir.„W.ed,.he„ewlj.e,cctedSec- 
In the Astor Co., New York, 86 000- North 
Western, $6,000; Buffalo Mutual $6 000- Buff- BSF’The Oswego Times states that 75,000 bbls 
alo Merchants’ Mutual, $5 000- Lexington 82 - Canadian Flour in bond, have passed through 
500; Columbus, $3,275. ’ ’ e • v * that city this season, most of which was destined 
r n> i> -n y t ■ for the English market. 
Ashtabula, June 17—9 P. M. 
More Foreign News. 
Hardly have we time to glance at the news the 
the power i, fl3-lhe churn e«ra, .1 a cost of J^ended ^ above and then enforced to wStSl'art^rf^rre; dumber 5o’'onr; 
Ashtabula, June 17-9 P. M. u Hotel of Mr Doseph Smitli, at the 
n \jt n G ^ A I ' A • -lti. he&d of the turnpike m Hamburgh, and about 8 
y Jr, C. ^P®nce^ of Ashtabula, who was a miles from Buffalo, weis entirely consumed by fire 
ssenger on the Griffith, we learn the following: on Saturday night. Loss $1,500 or $2,000. 
1 saved myself by swimming ashore. There a „ n i i . ui- u j . 
jre 300 passengers onboard, and out of that ^ ®^out being established at 
imber 50 only were saved. The steamer was ST*V county called he Empire 
out three-fourths of a mile fmm urhran State Bank, by Messrs. Hollister and Grannis of 
passenger on the Griffith, we learn the following: 
I saved myself by swimming ashore. There 
1 savea myeeit oy swimming ashore. There 
were 300 passengers on board, and out of that 
number 50 only were saved. The steamer was 
from $3 to $6 probably, according to kind and the letter if need be, until the cruel and inhuman nounced,and forthwith the declrto tetograph puto ®^"t Ihree-fourths of a mile from shore when g^a. lnkhYrTn“wego if ^vTanito? 
size. We shall give an engraving representing practice of bird killing and trapping shall entirely us in possession of three days later news. The ^he^wa^abandoned, and 15 miles^east of Cleve- Rome ^ ' ’ Y P 
the power, in a future number. cease from among us. This is the most effectual ocean is now plowed byso manynoble steam ' ' "" “ ■ j 
The everffTcens von name can he •ehtnJnerl of method to protect our orchards and gardens from American, that a passage awoi 
1 ne evergreens j on name canoe obtained ot l- • , f • Atlantic is degenerated into an everYday affai 
Ellwanger & Bar^ and S. Moulson, of this ^^® <^®structive ravages of insects, whose increase arrival of the foreign mail is expected to 
cease from among us. This is the most effectual ocean is now plowed by so many noble steamships, The fire was supposed to have originated til u i r m i 
method to protect our orchards and irardens from and American, that a passage across the f*"®™ ^‘'® ‘he furnace. Dr. Theller, formerly of Buffalo, came 
method protect our orchards and prdens from jg degenerated into an everj-day affair, and ^he passengers were thick around the boat and ®®®'; ^i® hfe recently, at Panama, being as- 
ihA nPsfmrtivA rnvnnrAfl at incAAfe. wriACA iriArAnc^k . * *.®* - . ... J J .. ’ o *U«* _ a _?... i i « , ^ oahHa/i av fhrAA Ar TAiir natiTrAci nr»/l otoKK/i/1 /vn/x 
city, and perhaps of the other nurserymen in this in ratio to the birds destroyed, 
vicinity. We send you a Catalogue. . ..x t».- r. 
• ^ a AnATfiAv* T>ia'maa»* I^via 
Gas Tar.—B. A. We are not eufficiontly ac- 
Another Pioneer Gone. 
We have to annonnee the Tnoi«noK 4 .ij. 
me arrival oi me loreign man is expected to come , - , , - . 
in with about the same regularity, and consuming 1 ® others and drown them as well as themselves. ®‘ 
but little more time in the transit, as the ordinary '^®® ® ®o"owful and heart rendering scene.— ‘‘®®- 
United States mail betw'een New York and New manner in which 1 got out of their way was _ 
Orleans! 
a great many that could not swim would hold on saulted by three or four natives and stabbed, one 
to others and drown them as well as themselves of whom he shot with his revolver, when the rest 
____..v... L. 44 U = _ .ray was A National Convention of the Friends of 
Orleans! ‘’Y jumping about 20 feet into the wn>»>. tooR Education ib called, to assemble in Philadelphia on 
xne commercial advices are the most attractive SrdiifancYtY then swam np a lit- the 4th Wednesday of August nevt_ The call 
feature of the Canada’s budget. Cotton has gone i vYnt thei nnllin d^ similar Convention held tost fall 
up J of a penny higher, with sales to a greahx- ^ ^ P -d ?®"^®““®“ ^on. Horace 
tent%ndLuttle speculation afloat, we infer.- ^°Therfwere«hnnt-^^^^ i l l t ^ann was the President. 
Little facts, these, that will make a orreat sensniinn _, j •. tJ poople on shore when I trS®" Bv a terrible hail storm which nas.<!ed cvat 
quainted with the process to give you the modus gence of the decease of Dea. Rawsok Harmon, feature of the Canada’s budget. Cotton has gone 
operandi oi preparing and using this article for of Wheatland, which occurred on Friday, the 14th “P J of a penny higher, with sales to a great ex¬ 
painting. Will some of our friends who have mst., after an illness of a few weeks. The fune- we infer.— 
Mann was the President. 
d 4 • L V f r; . “7'^ insL, alter an Illness ui a lew weeas. x ne lune- Little facts, these, that will make a great sensation, reaXd u fmm r i TC r Tl^^ tST By a terrible hail storm which passed over 
used it give the result of their experiments, for ^al services were performed last Sabbath at the not only in the busy marts ofcomLrcehere, but vmftud Wil'oughby. Pains- Alton and the vicinity, in Illinois, on the 3d, a 
publication ? 
--r- - -- —- iiui lu Liio uuoy umrus ui coinirierce nere, out yiijg raji.pni.t 
First Baptist Church in Wheatland, in presence of throughout the whole South, wherever there is a ’ 
XT n VT 4 d.«, one of the largest congregations that ever assem- oato ot cotton to be sold, h or other stables the ac- 
New Publications, . counts are hardly so encouraging. 
_ bled there on a like occasion. t. i-• ,i , • , ^ I 
T. » rr. 4 -. ..rm—Politically there IS not much of remarkable im- 
Mr. Harmon was 86 years of age at his death, port. The Electoral Bill, the one idea of the day, 
cial, Financial, and Social—w’itli an exposition of the He was born in New Maltby, Berkshire county, is going through the crucible in the French Na- 
KfiiSiu. Yn‘t^ Co^il^n^nt.'and'i; A?n"eric^ Mass.. where he lived until about 30 years of age. S,”"day"" The ^Mountoto am 
..»hich.toeh 4 re„.,vedloE..on.M.di,onc,., 
„ . 1 • .... /. ... . • in this State. and Red Republicans, makinir a virtue of neees. 
Railway Economy: A Treatise on the New Art of Trans¬ 
port, its management, jirospects and relations, Commer¬ 
cial, Financial, and Social—w’ith an exposition of the 
bale of cotton to be sold. For other stables the.ac¬ 
counts are hardly so encouraging. 
Politically there is not much of remarkable im¬ 
port. The Electoral Bill, the one idea of the day, 
J.^ _U aU- _• ,1 t:i 1 ixt •' 
Erie, 10 o’clock P. M. 
ers, New York—1850. pp. 442. 
Such is the comprehensive title of a most inler- 
m mo 4^440.4044,4,0 04 a 4440,4 44.404 
esting and valuable work. The volume embraces , , , 
® 4 <• * 4 - 4 - 1 A I • r aud in 1810 removed to Wheatland, where he has 
pressed—but that is a good sign. The Socialists 
and Red Republicans, making a virtue of neces- 
a vast amount of statistical and practical informa¬ 
tion on the subjects discussed, and must prove in¬ 
valuable to all engaged in the building or manage- 
He resided at Eaton for about sixteen years, sity, point to the tranquility of Paris, and say, 
aud in 1810 removed to Wheatland, where he has “ Behold, in the face of your electoral laws and 
^ . ,, , .... your other acts of despotism, there IS no insurrec- 
since lived. Con^dering his early emigation to tion, no cwicirte, no disturbance of the public peace 
aL*- _A Ca^A^ U- _J- J __ TTT _ . .1 1 4 _ 4» .1 4 ^ ^ XX 
Mr. Forsyth, the Clerk, for the following addition- four feet deep, 
Lost— Capt. Roby, wife and daughter. The new < 
Michael Juno, 3d engineer. eye, in 
Mr. Mann wheelsman. ^dl continue t 
Traley, let porter. die of Julv w 
^llman and Paulding saloon keepers. tance froiZus. 
Wife and children of Wm. Tinkcom. or less than or 
R S Parks of Beaver, Pa. also approach! 
C. Leonard, porter. dmL brigl 
D. Weber, waiter. Oa +v,» inn 
stone dwelling was prostrated, great numbers of 
Steamboat Troy just i^riiYd we arriSdYbled to I fowls and prmrie birds were killed, and trees 
. f_.U . 4 l. X .. . ‘ooeuieaiu | and crops destroyed. Hail was found in a drift 
The new Comet is now faintly visible to the 
naked eye, in the constellation Urse Minor. It 
will continue to approach the earth until the mid¬ 
dle of July, when it will attain its minimum dis¬ 
tance from us of about thirty-eight millions of miles 
or less than one half its present distance. As it is 
also approaching the Sun, it will become five or 
six times brighter than it now is. 
this part of the State, he may be regarded as 
We are not the destructives that you say we are.” 
But when it is added that the army in and about 
m’ wil- J J L A T 4 -.. On the 11th of July it will be seen a few degrees 
rs. ilkinson, and daughters of J. Cham- tothewestofthebrightstarArcturus,inthecon- 
all ( o<;n I 4 IRA <• L 1 - stellation Bootes. Moving rapidly to the south, it 
mentof railways? We commend theworktoall among the earliest of the pioneers of this county. SmetmVoHs^'^i™^^ nn^n SAtlof ^will pass near the star sFicaVir^inis on the 23 d 
interested. For sale by E. Harrow, corner of as well indeed, as of this portion of Western New ^Idiers within a very short time pasUhe feeder when the Tr^y left ^ ® J«‘Y. will soon after descend below the 
Main and St. Paul sts., Rochester. 
The Farmer’s Guide —We are indebted to the bered an inhabitant save the Red Man of the for- 
publishers for No. 3 of this excellent compeiid.— est. It is by him and his associates, that this 
York. When he first came to Wheatland, Roch- will judge for himself whether the Red men are 
ester and the surrounding country scarcely num- not quiet because they cannot well be otherwise.— 
bered an inhabitant save the Red Man of the for- X^®Y ®’^®’ ‘^ound over to keep the peace. 
It is hv him and his assnniAi.s. tkxt iLia Changarnier seems to be good enough security. 
It can be procured at Dewey’s, at 25 cts. per num- wilderness has been made to “bud and blossom 
her—$5 for the work complete. as the rose.” In everything that related to the 
Dictionary op Mechanics, Engine Work and Engineer- __x:„„„x-4l„ |nf Arest 
ing. By Oliver Byrne. D. Appleton & Co., New praiseworthy interest. 
^ork- He was particularly distinguished for an energy 
Nos. 10 and 11 of this work have been received. , , , ... ui j l- , j j 
,,, , of character, which enabled him to do and ac- 
We see no reason to change the lavorable opinion , a •• ia . a n 
® complish more for himself and his fellows, than 
f , J 4 .. L J ’ J 1^4 The Greek question has assumed no new phase; The flags of the shipping in this port were at 
wilderness has been made to bud and blossom but there are signs of an adjustment to be seen. Of half mast yesterday afternoon as a token of sor- 
as the rose.” In everything that related to the course, no body ever dreamed that any serious dif- row at this sad disaster. 
prosperity of the new settlement he manifested a ficulty was going to grow out of this contemptible The cause of this hartrending disaster has not 
nmiHAwnrihv interest affair.—iV. Y. Express. yet been explained, and we doubt whether it ever 
A Woman Counterfeiter. 
w.^uwie xroyieii. southern horizon. 
ivA ®®'Y“.‘® ®®®®^oo®oout 40, among whom are it is already fast increasing in brightness, it 
r. te ms, the let Engineer the Clerk, Wm. will probably be distinctly visible to the naked eye 
Tinkcom. and Franklin fteth. during the Middle of July. ^ 
The Troy had 9 dead bodies on board. ® __ 
The flags of the shipping in this port were at r w • j . j ci a 
half mast yesterday afternoon as a token of sor- Mexico. We received yester^y files of 
row at this sad disaster. ‘^® Monitor Republicano of the city of Mexico, to 
The cause of this hartrending disaster has not “'® '^‘'®®® P'‘P®"® 
yet been explained, and we doubt whether it ever °®^^ 4-1 . u 1 j- . 
will be to the satisfaction of the public and espec- . ®® 7 ®¥‘^ ®*‘^® ®®®- 
ially those who have lost friends and relatives on ®‘on. and the 20 th of this month is named as the 
board. Community has learned to view nearly ‘^^Yjor it to assemble. 
all these disasters as a result of nnnATHon*V.lA axta. . The last news from Oajaca gives reason to hope 
heretofore expressed in regard to this valuable se¬ 
rial, and again commend it to all scientific me¬ 
chanics, engineers, &c. For sale by Dewey, Ar¬ 
cade Hall, Rochester. Price, 25 cts per number, 
or $10 for the entire work. 
is attained by many of the most successful. Unit- wrested in Boston, and bound over in the sum of 
J J * I AAA _:__*.>xi4xxxi*4x:A_ i 
n H T e ir I L all these disasters as a result Of unpardonable care- ^ in® *asi news irom A^ajaca ^ves reason 10 nope 
Catharine Barnard, alias Sullivan, has been tosoness eithor In tBo ../.c .. ^^>at the insurrection of Jochitan, will soon be 
lessness, either in the arrangement, construction 
or management of the ill-fated craft. If boats 
brought to a close, as 300 infantry, 50 cavalry, 
ed to this was strict integrity in all his extended f^®r ®ounlerfeit money. She has properly constructed and guarded with refer- P*®®®? ®;Ji>l®iY h®v® been sent in pursuit 
, . . J 4 been a dealer in the article for ten years. The ance to fire th«v shmiM nnt h.fm na of the factious Melendez, who was fortihed in 
business relations, and. a warm and generous Rnsten Tmryeler orivftR iJiA fAllnwinof nnAAimt ef 4 l;. I ” r.” ourn up. | j^phitan with about 100 men. 
I’he cholera was making considerable ravages 
business relations, and-a warm and generous Boston Trawler gives the following account of this 
heart. Few men in the community where he woman: 
It may be beyond the reach of human sagaci¬ 
ty or management to save a boat or vessel from 
. * VA w oavo o uuai ur vcistjtji iroiii • if ii j vj tt a au 1 o*u f Ryr au 
lived, have preserved a reputation more faultless “ At various times within that period have the the omnipotence of the storm, but accidents that ‘®'rr. 4 .^P*° ot May, there were 
e -:_A- 4 :..- -:..-j : . , . , .. • ‘ 4 U 4 >* 44 d 4.401 261 deaths. The average number of deaths per 
The Horticulturist _This is decidedly the ^ban his. The strength and vigor of his men- Pobce, from information received, visited and depend upon a careful construction of boats or jx„ ®^ 
,r„ .;i “ 7 :^ 4 „,il ,h. «e.rohedhe,prem»eB,(No.5,Prm;e street,) tat machinery with reference to fire or power tore- ‘'"JrJ'rn™, 
Magazine of America, in all matters pertaining to tal fac^ties were ^®‘®7®^ ‘b® ®'°®® ®^ she has always been too cunning for them! At sist the force of steam, should in no inrtance oc 
the Orchard and Garden. The June number hfo- He lived and died a Christian. May his one time the police suddenly appeared at her house 
which closes the fourth volume, presents an excel- mantle not unworthily fall upon his descendants, and knocked at the door. She was found in her 
The Republicano publishes the report of the 
Committee on Credit, on the English debt, which 
which closes the fourth volume, presents an excel- mantle not unworthily fall upon his descendants 
lent table of contents, and is beautifully illustrated. 
The work merits an extensive patronage, and we Tublic Health. Agreeably with a resolutior 
trust the new volume, to commence‘with the July of the N. Y. State Medical Society, Dr. F. F 
antic not unworthily fall upon his descendants, and knocked at the door. She was found in her Or, if the fire cannot be successfully guarded 
-- room in bed, and appeared to be perfectly self-pos- against, boats should in all cases be provided 
Tublic Health.— Agreeably with a resolution ®®®®®^' She requested the officers to retire from with the means of saving their passengers and 
Bi 4 » n V csinfA Mpdif-nl Dr F V her room, and she would get Up and receive them, crew, in life boats, we care not how numerous.— 
o. «Lx fi-x X „ 4 u A 11 J J it appears, amounts to $55,000,000, a sum which 
Wb BhnniH • b®, ®«®®®®«f«UY guarded should think a nation like Mexico might eas- 
against, boats should in all cases be provided j] ® 
with the means of saving their passengers and Y f oo.l of March, a irreat snow storm took 
issue, will be more largeh’ circulated than any of Backus, of this city, will deliver a free public lec 
its predecessors. Edited by A. J. Downing. Pub- ‘ure on the subject of public health, in Corinthiai 
lished by Luther Tucker, Albany, N. Y., at $3 Hall, on Thursday, the 27th of June, at7j o’clocl 
per annum. B. M. Citizens generally are invited to attend.— 
“ It appeared afterwards that she made use of It is jusi as important that a steamboat should r .a . ^ 
their abse«ce to throw outof the window a large roll have the means of saving the lives of their pas- t* 
On the 28ih of March, a great snow storm took 
place in Durango. The snow lay a foot and a 
half deep on a level. [N. O. Pic., 16ih. 
Dreadful Suicide—-Leaping from a Fire 
tention of those interested is solicited to the card of By order of President of the Society. 
this warehouse. Mr. Warren, the gentlemanly H. H. Langworthy, Sec’y. 
proprietor, knows well the wants of consumers, and - 
labors faithfully and honestly to meet their just ex- Can.^ Bank Notes. Mr. White, the receiver 
. 4 - A i 4 L L L- xx 4 „li;xL,v 4 x «4 ;x „x 4 XX of the Canal Bank, gives notice to holders of the 
peclations. Although his establishment is not so payment is demanded (they are 
extensive as “ Quincy Hall,” or the ” Albany Ag- redeemed at par) within two years from the first 
ricultural Warehouse,” it is ample to meet the day of June instant, the holders will lose them. 
ture on the subject of public health, in Corinthian of counterfeit bills. She was at last detected by sengers as for feeding and lodging them. 
Hall, on Thursday, the 27th of June, at 7J o’clock offering to ^ell a number of the bills to a party that It is but justice to those who entrust their lives Dreadful Suicide—Leaping from a Fire 
P. M. Citizens generally are invited to attend._ g®'^® information to the police, who came upon and property on board these boats, that ample Tower. —The people in the vicinity of Jefferson 
A* L A .L A/r 4 AA J- 1 A. • . her suddenlv and found the money on her person, provision should be made for their safety. Unless Market were horrified yesterday morning just as 
Members of the Monroe County Medical Society jg nearly bedridden, and is supposed to have a this view of it is taken by the owners and masters the bells were ringing for church by a most fright- 
are earnestly solicited to be present. number of women employed in passing the conn- of boats, the public will leave them and take to suicide—the victim leaping from the top of the 
By order of President of the Society. terfeit bills. It is not, perhaps, an exaggeration, the land, and when railroads are constructed along Fire Tower at the corner of Sixlh-av. and Amos- 
H. H. Langworthy Sec’y. ^o ®®Y ‘h^t traders in our city are cheated out of at shore, westward, steamboats will be deserted and st-f and dashing himself in pieces on the pavement 
_^ * least $60,000 annually by means of counterfeit the public will throng the cars. below, it is supposed that this dreadful deed was 
r annum. , a .l aa r> . aa j- i a. • . her suddenlv and found the money on her person 
- ^ Members of the Monroe County Medical Society g^e is nearly bedridden, and is supposed to have i 
Troy Agricultural Warehouse. —The at- are earnestly solicited to be present. number of women employed in passing the conn- 
ition of those interested is solicited to the card of By order of President of the Society. terfeit bills. It is not, perhaps, an exaggeration, 
is warehouse. Mr. Warren, the gentlemanly H. H. Langworthy, Sec’y. ®®Y ®*‘® cheated out of ai 
Canal Bank Notes. —Mr. White, the receiver . - ther ^more Vei 
of the Canal Bank, gives notice to holders of the a New Colony in Gkorgia.-Au English safeTy'L^theTkes. 
Notes, that unless payment is demanded (they are gentleman, agent for a London Emigration cfom- _ 
wants of all who feel disposed to give it their patron- These Notes will be redeemed by the Receiver the purpose of getting it settled by English ope- 
age. Mr. W. is agent for the Starbuck Plow, himself, or at the Commercial Bank of Albany.— ratives and manufacturers. They are situated in 
which is conceded one of the best in use. Those Journal. a fine cotton growing region, near navigable 
„ . J 4 • 4 • 4 rn 4 A -1 ---- streame, copiously supplied with water power, and 
of our_reader 8 having business at Troy cannot fail Doubtful. —An exchange states that ‘‘ a fleece possess an abnndance of timber. He will urge 
of being gratified by calling and examining Mr. gf ^ool, shorn from an imported Merino Buck, upon his company the speedy construction of a 
Warren’s collection of implements, tools and belonging to a gentleman in Huron, Ohio, weigh- railroad from their lands to some of the principal 
of boats, the public will leave them and take to suicide—the victim leaping from the top of the 
the land, and when railroads are constructed along Eire Tower at the corner of Sixlh-av. and Amos- 
shore, westward, steamboats will be deserted and st., and dashing himself in pieces on the pavement 
the public will throng the cars. below, it is supposed that this dreadful deed was 
Our word for it, this will be the result unless done in insane imitation of the man who lately 
there is a more general regard and provision for leaped fiom the Duke of York’s column in Lon* 
safety on the lakes. don. Strange to say, the victim of the tower w as 
— ' ■ I .. able to walk a few steps after his terrific leap, but 
pany, has purchased about one hundred and fifty I The Paine Light. —We are informed that the his bruised and broken limbs soon sunk under 
thousand acres of land in Irwin Co., Georgia, for sum stated yesterday, as having been given for him, and he fell dead. It is not known how or 
the newly invented hydro-electric light of Mr. when he got into the tower, as it is hardly possi 
ratives and manufacturers. They are situated in Paine, was too small by half—enormous as it ap- 
a fine cotton growing region, near navigable peared to be. It is now stated that the gas com- 
...44vi4a.. __J _* _ -. U ‘ TVT L ? 1 _ J - 1 _ 1- ? _ TTI/. V. 
---- streame, copiously supplied with water power, and 
Doubtful. —An exchange states that ‘‘ a fleece possess an abnndance of timber. He will urge 
ble for any one to get up without being discovered 
by the bellringer. We made the most careful 
ed 211 pounds,being the growth of a single year.” I towns in the vicinity 
streame, copiously supplied with water power, and panies of this city, N. York, Philadelphia, Wash- inquiries for the victim’s name and history, but 
possess an abnndance of timber. He will urge ington, Ac., have bargained to give Mr. Paine are only able to say that his name was supposed 
upon his company the speedy construction of a ten milliouB of dollars for his patent, and that they to be Lyon; his residence or history we could 
railroad from their lands to some of the principal have actually made him an advance payment of not ascertain. It may be of some consolation to 
half a million. 
[Bost. Trav., 11th. ' the public to state that he was a dog. 
Miss Jane Porter, author of “ Scottish 
Chiefs” and other novels and romances, died at 
Bristol, England, on the 23d ult., in her 74 th year. 
5 ^^ The Troy Whig says that only three per- 
out the Kingdom. The address met with unavail- occurred, the details of which, although quite rhi^«” a i'kiek, auinor oi ocouisn 
ing opposition from the Cabinet. limited, are horrible beyond conception. The de- nlS f “1 "®’"®®®®": ®‘ 
xue Freocl. <ta„uon. .p.Kh which w, teciiefi by Speed’. Telegraph y®"' 
Profound silence is observed by Ministers on all ‘‘f®™ Cleveland about noon yesterday, brought us ^® that only three per- 
foreign affairs. Busy negotiations are going on “*®,®®‘‘ *ntelligence which we issued in an extra, ® 4 ^ ‘ P'^®®®"‘ ®®nfin®d the jail of that 
between the French Cabinet and Downinl St. and now g,ve below: p, . „ 
and the dead pause in the quarrel is only broken We learn by a telegraph from Cleveland that 5 f^”rlon. Robert W. Barnwell, has been ap- 
by the rumor that Gen Lafitte will return to-mor- steamer Griffith, Capt. Roby, which left here PO'nted U. S. Senator from South Carolina, in 
row. Sunday morning last, for Toledo with over 200 P'^ce of. Col. Elmore, recently deceased. 
Recall of tlie Russian Arnttassaanr. passengers, mostly emigrants on board, was burn- There have been several deaths bv clmle- 
2 ;^ There have been several deaths by chole¬ 
ra at Cincinnati, but those supposed to be sporadic 
cases. The epidemic has not yet appeared there. 
23P” There are impostors in the field soliciting 
subscriptions to the Washington National Monu¬ 
ment. Look out for them. 
2 ;^ The Secretary of the Treasury has receiv¬ 
ed from some repentant sinner, ten eagles, of which 
amount he had cheated Uncle Sam. 
