MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER; AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
Monroe County Teachers’ Association. 
The Association met at School House No. 1, 
Storms and Floods. 
Foreign Intelligence. 
Rochester, July 20, 1850, at 10 o’clock, A. M., Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, «&c., have 
and was called to order by the President. The bgjj visited with very heavy rains and high winds, 
minutes of the two preceding meetings were read l,ave done great damage. 
The eastern and southern portions of this Stale, Arrival of the Steamship America —One Week 
)ng Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, «&c., have Later from Europe. 
and approved. 
Mr. Wetherell from the Committee on Text- 
At Albany, the water filled all the cellars east 
Halifax Telegram Office, > 
Thursday, July 19. 5 
The America has arrived. Capt. Shannon re- 
jur. WETHERELL irom me I.^Ommiuee on lexi- of nnH nmnnrlv hnA In bp TPmnvnd --j... 
T, . , , , . . * iJroadway, and property nad tone removed, ports head winds the whole passage. The A ar- 
Books made a report, containing some strictures peara are entertained that more breaks in the ca- rived off the harbor last night, but was detained 
ROCHESTER, JULY 25, 1850. 
_ _ _ their books into notice and use, which 
Local Agents. motion was accepted. A motion to adopt the 
__ report caused some debate, and a subsequent mo- 
James Van Horn, Ovid; also general agent for hon being made to expunge certain parts of the 
o Jury District of Seneca county. report, the debate and remarks upon which becom- 
£5. t,. JN'orton, Phelps, Ontario county. . ,, . j • . , .u 
E. Hopkins, Lyons, Wayne county. animating and pointed, the author of 
B. Farr and H. Goodrich, Albion. the report desired permission to withdraw it. The 
Samuel Heston, Batavia. subject was at length disposed of bv the adoption 
K. B. Warren, Alabama, Genesee county. , ^ .... 
Theodore Dickinson, Newark, Wayne county. ^ motion to recommit it. 
Silsby & Keeler, Seneca Falls. Mr. Samuel G. Andrews, Dr. Moses Long and 
r T H. French were admitted as members 
Wm. Kichey & O. A. Graves, Watertown, Jeff. CO. , .r.. ... 
John Harris, Sheldrake, Seneca county. Association. The committee on Kenyon’s 
Archibald Stone, Hinmanville, Oswego county. Grammar asked leave to defer the presentation of 
E- W. lairchild. East Bloonffield, Ontario county. Jtg report, which was granted. 
G. N. Sherwood, Camillus, Onondaga county. , , , , 
C. B. Dickinson and P. Parks, Victor, Ontario Co. Woodward, from the delegates to the J ree 
J. W. Reed, Lockport, Niagara county. School Convention held at Syracuse, on the 10th 
JolmRToi?Yates‘;’orleans county. inst., gave an interesting account of the doings of 
H. S. Frisbie, Holley “ “ body, and of the sentiments evinced by its' 
I. . A. Morse, Knowdesville, “ “ members in regard to the object for which they 
M. Scott, Arcadia, Wayne county. aRsptnhlAd 
H. C. White, Mohawk, Herkimer county. assemmea. 
D. Bunnell, South Livonia, Livingston county. afternoon, the consideration of Mr. 
E. C. Bliss, Westfield, Chautauque county. Wetherell’s resolutions, on Parochial Schools, 
J. C.^sSma?!" New^Baltimore, Greene county. resumed, and the 4th resolution, which was 
L, D. Branch, Trumnnsburg, Tompkins county. under discussion at the close of a former meeting, 
W. K. Wyckoft; Lodi, Seneca Co. was adopted without farther debate. 
O. B. Scott, Wood ville, Jefferson Co. Ar’tj., i. .. 
B. F. Adams, Bridgeport, Mad. Co. admitted a member ol 
the report desired permission to withdraw it. The 
subject was at length disposed of by the adoption 
of a motion to recommit it. 
Mr. James H. French were admitted as members , t , , 
On Long Island a 
ot the Association. 1 he committee on Kenyon’s , .a- j u ji 
Grammar asked leave to defer the presentation of ^ ^ 
L.OOKS maue a report, coniaining some siriciures entertained that more breaks in the ca- 
upon publishers, their agents and the means they ^ave occurred in the Mohawk valley. Thou- 
___ A A _ __.1 _ _•' 
Items of News, &c, 
Captain Sutter, the famous California pi¬ 
oneer, is now in New York. 
Four thousand lbs. of wool sold in Somer¬ 
set, Ohio, recently, at 42 cents a pound. 
Three hundred persons have died daily of 
cholera lately in the city of Mexico. 
The Milwaukee IVisconsm says there was 
by a dense fog. She arrived at Liverpool on case of cholera in that city on Thursday last. 
use LO gei Uieir ooors mio nonce anu use, wuieii overflowed, and hay Sunday noon, and sailed on her return at 2 P. M. 
on motion was accepted. A motion to adopt the other crops carried away or destroyed. Beath of Sir Robert Peel, 
report caused some debate, and a subsequent mo- York, awuings, chimneys, trees, and Speculation is rife in England as to the proba- 
tion being made to expunge certain parts of the buildings, were blown down. The Sir Roberi Peel willhave 
report, the debate and remarks upon which becom- ni , , • • • • . on the position of parties. 1 he general belief ap- 
• 1 . , 1 , o A f»bnue fills several columns m giving the inci- npars tn hft that IHa AVftnt will rnthar RtTAn^fhAn 
ing rather animating and pointed, the author of , * • ^ v i n i i j *u a v to oe inai ine event will ramer sirengtnen 
X 1 • I ^ • X 'A\.i x mv dents in New York, Brooklyn, and the surround- than weaken the holds of the present ministry.— 
tHa rAriAvt rlAcirArl nArmiooir»r» \x?i JlirlrQ txr li T’Via ^ 
It is said that Baron Liebig, the eminent 
German chemist, is about to visit the United 
States. 
The late census of Massachusetts makes 
the population 970,000 — a gain in ten years of 
230,000. 
ing places. 
The shijiping suffered some, but no loss of life 
The death of Mr. Brown, M. P. for Mayo, was 
The sudden and violent death of Sir Roberi Peel 
Mr. Samuel G. Andrews, Dr. Moses Long and Several vessels are aground and caused a great sensation in England and France 
many narrow escapes are mentioned. 
B;^" The Under Current is the title of a new 
weekly just issued at Jamestown, Chautauque Co., 
devoted principally to subjects of reform. 
{f^^The Legi.slature of Virginia has subscribed 
$30,000 to the Colonization Society, conditioned 
The English papers are filled, almost to the exclu- upon an equal sum being raised by individuals. 
its report, which was granted. 
Mr. Woodward, from the delegates to the Free 
School Convention held at Syracuse, on the 10th 
On Long Island and in New Jersey the crops everything else with extended notices of ^ cholera is making its appearance in most 
ive suffered badly. character of the late Premier and with of the cities in the south west. Nashville. Louis- 
A.SpH„gf.e,d, New H.vee, Ae.. ,he end PUtebur^h report dailyeeeee. 
was terriffic, and also at Baltimore and other death are thus stated : 
southern cities. It commenced Thursday night 
inst., gave an interesting account of the doings of continued until Friday night. In violence 
that body, and of the sentiments evinced by its' 
members in regard to the object for which they 
assembled. 
In the afternoon, the consideration of Mr. 
and the breadth of country over which it swept, 
its parallel has never been known at this season 
of the year. 
In the Mohawk valley numerous bridges were 
On Saturday evening, June 29, while proceed¬ 
ing from his residence in Whitehall up Constitu¬ 
tion Hill, his horse suddenly shied at something 
B^" It is said that Lord Harris, at present Gov¬ 
ernor of the Island of Trinidad, is to succeed Lord 
Elgin as Governor General of Canada. 
B.:^” There is a man in the New York Peniten-. 
Wetherell’s resolutions, on Parochial Schools, swept away 
passing, kicked up his heels aud threw Sir Robert f'sry who has had twenty-seven wives. He is just 
over his head on his face. Although rendered thirt 3 ’-six years of age. 
insensible by the fall. Sir Robert retained hold of Bi^” Messrs. Durant & Co., of Albany, adver- 
the reins, and the animal being thus checked, lost tise for sale flour manufactured from new wheat 
his footing and fell heavily upon the top of the made at the iEtna Mills in this cit}-. 
was resumed, and the 4th resolution, which was ^ railroad bridge east of Elmira, on the New 
under discussion at the close of a former meeting, York aud Erie Railroad was carried off, so 
was adopted without farther debate. trains on that road v/ere detained. The t 
Rev. A. G. Hall w'as admitted a member of I®*' than a mile was submerged.—Dcm. 
the Association. -:- 
The 5th and last of Mr. Wetherell’s series of Terrific ‘Whirlwind in Canada. 
B;^ An original genius in St. Louis lately load¬ 
ed a pistol with powder, filled up the barrel with 
r orK aim Ji,rie tvailroad was carried on, so that in a carriage, and removed to hie house in VVhite- 
traius on that road vjere detained. The track hall in a state of insensibility. All the medical 
swept away. Baronet. , . , 21^ A.n original genius in St. Louis lately load- 
A railroad bridge east of Elmira, on the New several gentlemen passing rendered the ueces- ed a pistol with powder, filled up the barrel with 
York aud Erie Railroad was carried off so that assistance, and the ex-Premier was placed water and then shot himself in the head. 
I OIK aim £.rie rvaiiroaa was carried otl, 60 that in a carriags, and removed to hie house in White- n pt l i-, r 
trains on that road v/ere detained. The track hall in a state of insensibility. All the medical l 
for more than a mile was submerged.—Dcm. talent of London was soon at his disposal. Their ne $ or a libel^ on 
_ united eflbrts were unavailing. After lingering ^ Y 
m Ntn,- 1 • A • /, , till 11 o’clock on'i'uesday night, the great states- B^ The assessors of San Franci.sco, announce 
Terrific Whirlwind in Canada. expired, in the C3d year of his age. taxable property in that city as likely to exceed 
Prom fhP Whiiiv /r--. -1 I?P . Russoll, ill the hundred millions of dollars! 
Q , J , i, .1 ' J name of her Majesty and the nation, of a public colleges in it than any oth- 
All Post-Masters and Subscribers are re- The 5th and last of Mr. Wetherell’s series of Terrific "Whirlwind in Canada. man expired, in the C3d year^f 'his age'. '" 
quested to act as a^nts for the AVw-by reisolutions was next taken up, and a motion made .ho wh,.i, /f ^ i> . In reply to an offer by Lord John Russell, in the 
..™e„ai.Ys.„kl„,out.hew„,a...whe„.e, s.ve™,riru:r:rw’Sr'sco.. ..,a 
or specimen number to some other influential and open or covert; whereupon a most animated and other townships, in consequence of the late as it was Sir RobLi’s last wish that he should L 
Judge Hathaway. 
B^“ The assessors of San Franci.sco, announce 
the taxable property in that city as likely to exceed 
three hundred millions of dollars! 
B^^“Ohio has more colleges in it than an)' oth¬ 
er State in the Union, at the present time. In 
responsible person who will give it attention. eloquent debate ensued, in which Messrs. McIl- 
[13= We will send an extra copy to any person vaine. Hall and Huntington in favor of themo- 
who remits payment for a club of from four to ten tion, and Messrs. Wm. C. Bloss, Dewey, R. D 
fliihRArinpra find Annlirmpo fp o/vf oe xv. x-f. 
subscribers, and continues to act ns agent. 
Back numbers from April, containing all of Prof. 
Johnston’s Lectures, can yet be supplied. 
New Publications. 
ScRinNER’s Pocket Assistant, for Farmers, Millers, 
eloquent debate ensued, in which Messrs. McIl- whirlwind, and everywhere terrible loss has been 
vaine. Hall and Huntington in favor of the mo- •^y killing of cattle and the destruc¬ 
tion, and Messrs. Wm. C. Bloss, Dewey, R. D. of houses, barns, crops, fences, milldams, 
T_ _ . 1 TTT . trees, <S6c. 
Jones, Stebbins and Wetherell, in opposition Of the’ destruction in Reach we have heard 
to it. The question being taken on the adoption some melancholy details. Mi. Ironside of the 
of the motion it was lost. A motion was made 19th concession, has been especially severely visi- 
and lost to defer the further consideration of tlie ‘he path of the 
„ .-I, , .. r ,, , . . Storm, which lu a moment blew It into fragments, 
resolution till the next meeting of the Association, carrying some of them even to Scugog Island, a 
Some conversation in relation to the matter having distance of more than ten miles, 
taken place, the vote was reconsidered, and the I" ‘‘s fall it unfortunately destroyed the lives of 
question being again taken, the motion was do. persons; his wife’s sister-in-law, who came 
as it was Sir Robert’s last wish that he should be Cincinnati there are four medical colleges, inclu- 
buried in Drayton Abbey, with as little parade as ding one of dental surgerj'. 
possible. Dj.. Lieber of Germany, has sent to be de- 
Treatmeiit'of Smitli O’Brien. posited beneath the Washington Monument, a tin 
The attention of Government has been called box filled with sand from the tomb of Kosciusko, 
to the treatment which Smith O’Brien has recei- at Cracow. . 
ved at Brice Island, but without eliciting anything Hon. Nathaniel Silsbee, of Salem, Mass., 
f ,, ted. His house stood right in the path of the fotisfactory from them, Large public meetings a U. S. Senator throughout a good part of Mr. 
® storm, which iu a moment blew it into fragments, "oyo been held m Dublin, Limerick, and other Adam’s and Gen. Jackson’s Administration, died 
r of the Association, earrvinar some nf Iheni AVAn tn rfu.>a .. cities, at which the conduct of Government has at his residence on the 15th. 
Produce Dealers and Mechanics. By J. M. Scribner 7,.T.T .uavuig 
A. M. ^blished by G. W. Fisher, 0 Exchange st., token place, the vote was reconsidered, and the 
Rochest* 1850. question being again taken, the motion was de- 
been denounced by men of all shades of political 
opinion. At the Dublin meeting a letter from 
at his residence on the 15th. 
The Masons of Troy, are preparing to du¬ 
ly commemorate the death of the President.— 
received, and which confirmed all that had been the demonstration. ^ 
reported about the .cruelly to which he was sub- mu t. , a 
• 3 ted. 5^^ The Peace Congress, at Frankfort on the 
» .... ... Main, will meet on the 22d of August. Elihu 
^ ** a*****p ^ Burritt and one or two other delegates from Amer- 
Nothing of special importance from France.— jea, have arrived in Paris. 
.i«-a »»b,<,i.c„ i„.. i,. . few 
FRANCE—Row in tlie Assombly. 
T.„elU.l. w»k wi,, prove esped.llyva,u.bl,t. Cred lo be cewied. So ,be furfhe, co„sidera,io.. ^r^of ,.7»;.d'.Z.r".reu 'nb^rh^^ tor^demons.radoo. , „ , 
farmer, mdl,^ I, has been complied will, of iho ,e..lolion wa. deferred lill the 2d Saturday deeiroyed; some 'of hii c.tile worn blown lllfT-Tlf ^ 0 “'™ “fS “of AuS" Elto 
r* i', n™ nt September next. the water of hi, dam and drowned, and the body rnANCE.Bow In mo A.mrmbI,. Bnm'l. and Te or .L lei MaUSm Amer- 
than lb,UUU ditterent quantities of gram, computed A motion was made and carried to appoint del- raised from its bed. and wash- Nothing of special importance from France.— jea, have arrived in Paris 
at 60 lbs. to the bushel—so arranged as to present egates to the meeting of the New York State ed for itself another several feet beyond. Thursday’s proceedings iu the Assembly were m^B-Astore was broken into in Bo«ton n W 
on the same nage the value of the whnlA niimhAr 'Fmnv.Ln > a • i- , u u*i i • u • n Besides his house and saw-mill, his fences, interrupted by an exceedingly violent scene be- „ \i „ s broken into iniioston a few 
- , ,, 1 1 , ♦ • T. AT ssociation, to be held m the city of crops and orchard are destroyed, and 400 acres tween two members in the lobby. The Police with gunpowder 
ushels and pounds at the same price. It al- New York, on the 7th and 8tli da 3 s of August of pine wood belonging to him were completely hoO to interfere. of gold watches, (fee., to the value ol 
so embraces tables of interest, scantling, weights next. The President appointed the following prostrated. President Dupin has been re-elected in the As- 
of iron, and other useful tables for all classes of named gentlemen as delegates- Messrs Dfwfy ^“‘^erers are spoken of in Reach. Mr. sembly by a large vote. 2^ Lord Cdthorp, Lord Breatl)-, Lord Cook 
businessmen. We commend it to those interested r TA„r.c ’ xx? 1 Irving suffered severely. His crops, house and On the receipt of the melancholy intelligence ano some other English nobles, are encamped with 
BA An those interested Wetherell Jones, Holbrook, Woodward and barns are completely swept away, and one of his of the death of Sir Robert Peel, business was par- « swarm of California emigrants at Council Bluffs, 
M an^exceedingly uselul and convenient volume. Stebbins. The President was added to the dele- family hurt, but not seriousl)’. Isaac Fralic lost a ttolly suspended, and M. Guizot and other die- Nebraska Territory, on their way to the land of 
h or sale as above. Price, 25 cents. gation. barn, his house was uncovered, and his feuces tinguished Frenchmen left Paris to attend the fu- oh by the way of a pleasant summer jaunt. 
“’.d’ br,“ ™fedi'4i“.ti\"! . i(f Tbr “ ““ • r 
had to interfere. 
President Dupin has been re-elected in the As 
sembly by a large vote. 
$5,000. 
Lord Calthorp, Lord Breatl)-, Lord Cook 
For sale as above. Price, 25 cents. 
Fourth Annuai, Report of the Board of Aoricui.- 
TiiRK OF THE Sta'I'e OF OiHo, to the Forty-eighth Gen¬ 
eral Assembly—January, 1850. Columbus, Ohio. 
We are indebted to M, B. Bateham, Esq., ed¬ 
itor of the Ohio Cultivator for a copy of this Re¬ 
port—a closely printed volume of over 300 pages. 
In addition to the transactions of the Board during 
the 3 ’ear 1849, the Report contains an abstract of 
the proceedings of the several County Agricultural 
Societies in the State — together with other appro¬ 
priate and. valuable matter. The volume presents 
gratifying evidence of the onward march of im- 
proifement among iho farmers of Ohio. 
The Association then adjourned to meet at the away. ^ 
same place and hour on the 2d Saturday of Sep¬ 
tember next. A. W. Fisher, iS’cc’y. 
"Weekly Meteorological Abstract, 
BY L. WETHERELL. 
July, 1850. 
THERMOMETER. 
MAX. 1 JIIN. 1 MEAN. RAIN. 
WINDS. 
16 
93 1 
69 
81.33 
1 s \v. 
17 
93 
76 
83.00 
1 
18 
70 
67 
68.33 
' N N, E. 
19 
69 
65 
66.66 
N E. 
20 
81 
62 
71.66 
^ W. 
21 
82 
66 
72.00 
W. N W. 
22 
80 
60 
70.00 
w. N E. 
blown away. neral. ---- 
Mr. Brown’s house was unroofed, and fences Louis Phillippe is said to be dying of cancer in Old Whitey. —The National Intelligencer of 
blown away. Abner Hurd’s saw-mill was un- the stomach, aud his relations state that his life Monday last, contains an extended and interest- 
rooted, and hi8 woods destroyed, &c. We have can scarcely Jast a month JoDffen . , . . 
heard the names of Messrs. VVatson. McLaren, Refusal of Russia to Receive tUo French ° 
Jamieson, Dobson, Wells and Horne, are also Ambassador funeral of the late President of the United States, 
among the sufferers. , , , from which we copy the following touching pas- 
Mr. Warren’s house, sheds, barns, fences and Letters from Naples of the 23d state that the , » s r 
crops are destroyed. The portions of the roads English seem to have abandoned the ideji of ap- 
that the storm has crossed, have all been torn up, Peariog at Naples. The Emperor of Russia has ” Catafalque, or moving bier, which bore 
and made impassable. We are sorry to hear that 8'ffO‘fiod to the President of the Republic that the mortal remains of the late President, was 
a Mr McMillan, of the town of Cartwright was Presence of M. de Pressigny at St Petersburg will dmwu by eight while horses,splendidly caparison- 
killed. ' bo anything but agreeable. The mission of this ed, each led by an attendant groom in white tur- 
-——- gentleman to the Russian Court therefore falls to ban and corresponding dress. The car, large and 
Old Whitey. —The National Intelligencer of 
Monday last, contains an extended and interest¬ 
ing description of the ceremonies attending the 
funeral of the late President of the United States, 
from which we copy the following touching pas- 
Farmeh and Planter.— Tliis is the title of a remarks 
new periodical recently commenced at Pendleton, t i x- 
c 5 r'i/-xcc jTT/-t m, July loth. Continues very warm. Mr. John 
S. C., by Geo. Seaborn and J. J. Gilman. The n i r/'. , . ^ vranu. im. .lonn 
, • J -11 J- T, Ol Greece, harvested on Saturday. Soule and 
numbers we have received will compare favorably u . v- , . r., , kuuuio anu 
.1 ,, ■ , • I ■ . X, ^ Huctchinson wheat 20 days after heading, 
with the older agricultural lournals, m both con- tt x , ^ 
XX 1 ' V 1 , • , 1/tli. Hot—showerx’, with thunder west and 
tents and appearance. We cordially wish it .sue- north of the 't - “““li west anu 
UAKS- PiiIiUbIia/) rtlAIllhlv _ I R norma /-...oW., „ ot 'v ’ 
The "Wheat Crop in Wisconsin, 
A FEW pieces of wheat in this town are fully 
npe. We hear some complaint of rust, but the 
the ground. This sort of declaration is humbly elevated, covered with black, and hung round 
submitted to. with festoons of white silk, was surmounted by a 
Wor . canopy, above which was seen the American Ea- 
Portugal-War witli tbe United States ‘;jeeply shrouded, in fact almost hidden in 
We have dales from Lisbon to the 9th ult._ 
ft-op as a general thing, is now so far » out of the n u ®“ **'® ®^®P®- ’^*’® ®®®" occupied a conspicuous 
Mr. John woods,” that we may say, with much confidence .e vails there m consequence of position, and was fully exposed to view. But all 
C 5 1 , that in this nortion of the State if will he nniie no arrival of an American Squadron in the Tagus eyes were drawn even from this solemn sight to 
heavy M m to enforce the claim of £70.000. Twenlj-Sne ote .till more caleulated to t.nch the feelilg, of 
g- that the nrn«r.eet thnt the e-er. ,.,;ii „ L„xx„! “03® allowed by the American Commander a promiscuous assemblage; it was the General’s 
16 pages quarto • 
18th. Rain)' morning—cool day. 
work, the first of the 5th volume, is valuable and ®outh very moderate here—the quanlit)’ of rain 
attractive. Among other matters of interest it 
contains a beautiful design for a Rural School- 20th. Fine da)'—Trumpet-flower in blossom. 
contains a beautiful design for a Rural School- •Joth. Tine da)'—Irumpet-flower in blossom. 
House, wliich leads us to hope that the accomplish- Jl^^y this morning—fair in tlie aftenipon. 
ed editor will occasionally give his attention to the Ycry fine day—the wheat harvest goes 
subject of Rural Architecture. The number is —‘be crop rarely more bountiful or of 
21st. Rainy this morning—fair in the aftenipon. posb All spring crops are very promising. 
22d. Very fine day—the wheat harvest goes ’^be Racine Daihj Advocate of the lOth says: 
xL- _ , . “ “ We len-r. A/r_xl_ _ A T-i . 
altogether an excellent one. Published bv Luther better quality. 
Tucker, Esq., Albany, N. Y. 
Decision in the Webster Case.—T he Com- 
Amkrican Farmer.— The July number of this '”*“®® bavo given a final decision ad- 
work—the first of volume six, new series — has of the sentence against 
with the older agricultural journals, in both con- ‘"J®"''' days after heading. prospect is, that the crop will be a better g®''! ‘be American Commander a promiscuous assemblage; it was the General’s 
tents and appearance. We cordially wish it .sue- ^-shower)-, with thunder west and one than we have had since thaf of 1847. Fears f . tbp. favorite horse, the far-famed ‘‘OZiZ 
,, ^ north of the city. ivr a lt tvt' i i e .i • n , , T ears were entertained of refusal. The Portu- well known to every soldier who served under the 
cess. Published monthly - 16 pages quarto - at jg , Rainy morning-- cool dav « "" ''i' • ^ ^"®®® f^overnment have determined to resist the brave old man through the perilous and glorious 
$1 per annum. J® *'• ^ v t -oh Le f wheat from Ins farm, winch for demand upon them. Mexican campaign. He is a well made Limal, 
- 19th. Rainy day—wind N. E. The storm was plumpness of the berry, will compare fa- In relation to the difficulty between the United of some fifteen and a half hands in height, in fine 
The Horticulturist.—T ho July issue of this unusually severe north-east, east, south-east and .Y have ever seen. States and Portugal, the correspondent of the condition, aud, as it seemed, with a military air. 
work, the first of the 5th volume, is valuable and south—very moderate here—the quantity of rain crops ot all kinds look extremely well. Times says that previous to the arrival of Cora. On the saddle were the holsters and inverted 
attractive Amono- other mntfers of interest it small. ■ A Inend 111 Dodge county writes us: “Crops in Mor^n with the United States and Mississippi, spurs. Poor fellow! he stepped proudly; buthow 
. ■ x-r^ J ■ f Tj 1 c. L I 20th Fine day Tnimnet floxve • ti ‘bis county, I think, if nothing befalls them, will Mr. Clay had been pressing his claims against would his pride have been quelled, could he have 
contains a beautiful design fora Rural School- me da) —Irumpet-flower m blossom. be more abundant than we have had for two years Portugal and refusing all proposals for arbitration known that he now accompanied his beloved 
House, which leads us to hope that the accomplish- “-^toy this mornuig—fair in the aftenipon. Post. All spring crops are very promising. in a manner indicating the possession of ample master for the last time 1 Yes, Whitey I you are 
ed editor will occasionally give liis attention to the Ycry fine day—the wheat harvest goes The Racine Daily Advocate of the lOth says: POwer and instructions from tho Department of surrounded by soldiers, as you were wont to be; 
subject of Rural Architecture. The number is glibly—the crop rarely more bountiful or of “'Ye learn from our friend John Mather, of East State at W^hington. It was also stated that Mr. the cannon thunder in your ear; that is .n familiar 
nBee.en,e,.o„ e,. .all X Dill 11 T betlcr oualitv ' Troy, Walworth Co., that not only his wheat is Llayton had shown an equal disinclination to treat sound; and near vou is he whose heart nevei 
altogether an excellent one. Published by Luther _ ready to cut. but a good deal more iii that vichiity '"^h Henry Bulwer. or to hear any explanation of quailed and whose sword was never turned back 
JucKER, Lsq., Albany, N. Y. Decision in the Webster Casf _The r’em bi the same situation.— Watertown (JFis.) relating to some of the claims arising from from the fight; but, alas ! he has met, at last, a 
- miftee PI 1 • G i i •• ' Chron., Julij IT. Oic destfuction of the American cruisor, “ Gene- foe he could not conquer, and the hand that so 
AmkriCxVN Farmer.— The July number of this ar ons layo given a final decision ad- -- -- ral Armstrong,” in the port of Fayal, by a British often patted your neck and reached you a morn- 
work_tho first of volume six new serieq_him '^®^® ^ commutation of tho sentence against rruv r'eaeo ivr,a,. ^ 'uu u , foice in 1814. Subsequent to the arrival of the ng token of his loving care, is cold in death, and 
iTeei^eeeLTle^^ scrics--has Prof. J. W. Webster for the murdcr of Dr. Park- „ , in Michigan.-I he Coldwater Mississippi. Mr. Clay called upon the Minister of will caress you no more !” 
e received, acconipamed with an extra pictorial Sentinel says, of the wheat prospects i Foreign Affairs, and verbally intimated that he-- 
sheet, giving figures ol agricultural tools and im- „„gt j,„yx xi , ^ ^ On the praires west of us, they have commenc- obould only give tho Government twenty-four Riot at Cuba—One Man Killed.—T he fore, 
plements, their prices, &c. The contents and ap- ^ \r 1 l Jhe Gover- fed the work, and considerable wheat is already hours for a final resolution upon tlie different part of the present week a disorderly disposition 
pearance of the UrtT-mer indicate that it is ceditably Council having concurred in this decision cut. We understand that the crop turns out fine o*ainis. He appears to have refused to give his made its appearance among the Irish laborers on 
sustained in two important respects It is an able ^*^® ‘he wretched criminal is sealed, so far where it has ripened. With us the prospects are “himatum in writing, but to have left it to be in- the railroad at Cuba, which resulted in a riot on 
, " , ‘j rxi • X x r- , as human tribunals are concerned better than at any time for several years previous, torred that ho expected the'proposal of a round Tuesday night last, the consequence of which 
advocalo and promoter of the interests of southern---j_ and we hear it asserted that the ciop on the sum for the whole claims. Mr. Clay assumed a was the killing of one man, the wounding of 
farmers, and merits all the support it is receiving. Rochester and Syracuse Railroad _The ‘ho best raised since 1.838. yoD' decisive tone, which had the effect of alarm- others, and the destruction of several shanties.— 
Publi-shed by Saxmuel Sands, Baliiniore, Md., ylrfuertiscr savs that a m<»rqin(r nf iBa n: a't r The Hillsdale Gazette give a good account of Dig the government; but I believe they came to From fifty to sixty, we understand, were engaged 
_ k xv, x] . ' ■ t ® the prospects in that county : ‘he resolution of Count Jojal’s addressing a note in the disturbance. 
Dic'riOxNARY OF Mechanics. _Number 14 of ° 10 picsent conipaines, the Auburn & Roch- Farmers have just commenced harvesting, and ‘o Mr. Clay to the effect that no ultimatum of 3'he citizens were summoned at about twelve 
this mnital ctn ' 1 \ r 1 i ' v, * • i’i oster and the Syracuse ife Auburn, was held at ‘he crop is a better one than has been realized in ‘wenty-four hours could be submitted to tho coun- o’clock to aid in restoring peace. Tho man kil- 
‘ received by Syracuse, the 17tli inst., for the purpose of perfect- ‘his section of the country, or iu Michigan gen- oh of Ministers unless he presented it in writing, led was shot iu the head and lived about two 
1 Ew jxY, Arcade Hall, Rochester. Price 25 cents, ing preliminary arrangements necessary to consol- orally, according to concurrent reports from dif- COMMERCIAL NEWS. hours after receiving the ball. A large number 
- idaling the two corporations. We learn that the foreiit parts of the State, for several years. Wheat Cotton advanced id on all description’s above inferior were arrested and examined before Justices Hatch 
The New Cabinet. articles of as,sociation, uniting the two companies ‘® fo'h‘o be very plump and tho heads well filled, qualities. Sales(f, 0 u 0 bales. Sales 17,uuo and exporters and Stevens, thirteen of whom wore escorted to 
- into one, were signed and acknowledged according The St. Joseph Advertiser also gives onconr- *^’plonr^.^slivhiiv n iva at ta in the jail in this village. 
It is aimouiiced by a Telegraphic despatch from | to law; so that nothing necessary to tho complete ^^inf? accounts of the prospects : & gip Another emeute was expected to come off yes- 
_AU-.1 n t7»_1 T I __ • . < Oil r fn r m ft I'Q ft »*A 1Y rtur 1 n t K xi t-n <•.<* lU ^ 1 Hoi ft j ct . l.’ ^ a UUl 
been received, accompanied with an extra pictorial 'Yebster for the murder of Dr. Park- 
sheet, giving figures of agricultural tools and im- ^''•‘‘^^3% ‘he 30tli of Au- 
plemeiits, their prices, &c. The contents and ap- nexhastie day of execution. The Gover- 
pearance of the ErtTmer indicate that it is ceditably ouncil having concurred in this decision 
sustained ill two important respects. It is an able ^ ®, ®^^®® ‘ 0 wietched criminal is sealed, so far 
advocate and promoter of the interests of southern 
farmers, and merits all the support it is receiving. 
Publi-shed by Samuel Sands, Baltimore, Md., 
DictioxNary of Mechanics.— Number 14, of 
The New Cabinet- 
as liuniaii tribunals are concerned. 
COMMERCIAL NEWS. 
Cotton advanced ^d on all descriptions above inferior 
qualities. Sales(f,0u0 bales. Sales 17,UUO and exporters 
0,000 bales. ' 
Flour—Slightly advanced. Increased demand. Brown 
& Sliipley quote Western letSJJs, I’hiiadelpfiia 23s, Bal 
Wa.shiiigton, that President Fillmore has select- organization of the new corporation remains to be farmers are now in the midst of the wheat tiniore23s Od, Sour 18sfa)2ls bbl. 
cd the following gentlemen to compose his ‘ho mere filing of the papers in the of- The wheat crop, contrary to e.xpocta- Wiieat-5s Od t? 70 lbs. A good business at ldiS)2d ad- 
Cahiiicf • ^ hoe of the Secretary of State. This will, of course, “ons a month ago, promises abundance. There Corn-25s®26s for mixed, and 23s 6dtS27s IP qr for 
he done immediately; so that on tho 1st of August has never been a time when the crops of grain while and yellow. 
Daniel v) ebster, o» Massachusetts, Secretary the Rochester & Syracuse Railroad Company will promised a more abundant return for the ’‘’he growing crops of grain continue promising, though 
of State. supercede tho two e.xisting corporations, and go in- ‘’'’•"'Dors than the present. There may be, and ‘he harvest may be rather later than the average of soa- 
Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, Secretary of the ‘°‘“h effect. ^ probably are, sorne fields of wheat that will not Provisions—Beef unchanged Pork dull. Bacon in 
rix ‘ ----- as many busneis to tho acre as in some for- moderate demand, buino advance; Shoulders firm at laie 
Harvest,— The Livingston Republican of the Dier years, yet for the most part, there will be •'lAvance; Ilamsin rather better inquiry. Lard quoted (id 
'I’lioMAS Corwin, of Ohio, Secretary of the 
Treasiiiy. 
and Stevens, thirteen of wliom wore escorted to 
the jail in this village. 
Another emeute was expected to come off yes¬ 
terday. 
The cause of the riot was the usual disagree¬ 
ment between the Fardowners and the Corkoni- 
8118 . [Angelica Adv. 
Accident—A Man Killed, «&c.— Roof of gas 
house fell in to-day. Mr. Burton, the foreman, 
killed and two others badly injured. 
About one o’clock yesterday afternoon, Mr. 
Sunderinau, owner of the Bath house on Stock- 
Edward Bates, of Missouri, Secretary of War. ISth inst., says:—“ Some of tho farmers in this more than an average yield with former vears — ^ • i..- Sunderinan, owner of the Bath house on Stock- 
W.M. A. GrahxUI, of North Carolina, Secretory oounty, commenced cutting their wheat on Satur- Thereto a great increase in the number of acres of 378 “oid dXcuit to mov®e^^‘‘®^!® P‘“ «« one of Bennett’s life preservers, 
of the Navy ' ooy last and by this time, doubtless, most of them wheat over any previous year, and consequently Coffee—The market is very firm, and the liigiier rates went into the lake near the Bath house, to 
X. X , . are in the midst of their harvest. The wheat cron ‘here will be an increase in the amount raised are demanded. get his hat, which had fallen into the water.— 
John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, Attorney looks remarkably well and there will be more than _ faugar—Fair demand andjprices 6d higher. Shortly afterwards he was found dead. From 
General. an average crop. We hear no complaint in re- The Crops—W o are informed bv a aentlA ^^™^OTFROMQARDlNET if C(y S. CIRCULAR, what cause no one knows. His body was kept 
gIZ" “ -_ flu;'’ 
Lane. [Mil. Wis. with buyers at 27s for die best yellow. [Cleveland, July 19th. 
Shortly afterwards he was found dead. From 
the Interior. 
