MOOEE’S RUEAl NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
[From the Dally Democrat of Tuesday, 10th Inst.] 
The Ghreat State Fair. 
State Fair Preminms. 
Late from California. proceeds, clear of expenses. Another company 
_ took out, in the same diggings, last week, 
Two and a ball inilllonB In Gold from poundsof dust. This company is work- 
- Though a correct and complete list of Premi- 
This more than nine days’ annual Wonder has ums awarded at the State Fair has not yet been 
passed away; but its influence, we hope, will be received, the Albany papers have given a large 
California! 
lasting. As an exemplification of the “ dignity portion, from which wo extract the following 
of Labor,” and an illustration of the ever-advanc- awards to persons in this vicinity : 
The Cherokee arrived from Chagres this mor- 
ing 54 feet beneath the surface. 
The great points of concentration are the Mer¬ 
cedes, Tuolumne and Stanislaus. 
Encouraging accounts have reached us from 
ROCHESTER, SEPTEMBER 12, 1850. 
I ing spirit of Science and Invention, and the never 
ceasing progress of the human mind towards the 
perfection of Art, these Fairs are truly grand in 
their results. Scarcely one among the many 
ning. She brings $1,510,989, and in the hands the Canaveras T^ • • 
of nassem/era tftl.OM.OOf) more. The Genr»;« provisions 
n A ..1 oj. A w ^ ^ . of passengers $1,000,000 more. The Georgia has the heahh of X 
Wyoming: ajgo arrived from Panama. ^ Tn the whole district is excdlent 
old bull #5. npKz. or.u ..i. ®“® Portion of the mines, a party of Mexi- 
Local Agents. 
3 old bull $5. 
Heifers, 2 years old—Beet, E. P. Beck, Wy¬ 
oming CO , $20; 
Heifer Calves—Best. E. P. Beck, Sheldon, 
The Cherokee left Chagres on the 26lh ult., a • ’ “ 
d Kinaston on the .30th. Amomr her an.eie Working under Amencans, have perched 
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. eo. 
John Harris, Sheldrake, Seneca county. 
Archibald Stone, Hinmanville, Osw’ego 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, “ “ 
John B. 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, Trumnnsburg, Tompkins county. 
W. K. WyckoflT, Lodi, Seneca Co. 
O. B. Scott, Woodville, Jeflferson Co. 
B. F. Adams, Bridgeport, Mad. Co. 
thousand and multifarious articles presented for Wyoming, $10; 2d. Dj , Transactions and $3, 
competition or exhibition at the late Fair, was un- Working Oxen Best yoke of Oxen, James 
... 1 J, , Wadsworth, Geneseo, $20; 2d, Elon Sheldon, 
worthy of deliberate examination. From a steam Sennett Cayuga 15 • 
and Kingston on the 30th. Among her specie list tIemseTv;s u5on“7 Sng 
are the following consignees : „„ , 1 ,^ mountain, and here secr;ted from 
engine to a machine for cleaning carpets, through Steers 3 years old—2d premium to B, H. 
all the grades of mechanical iustruments, there Streeter, Clyde, $8; 3d, J. S. Wadsworth. 
was something to show improvement upon old 
methods of action, or an entirely new and fresh 
invention designed to render more easy the ope¬ 
ration of a labor* saving machine, and give to the 
productions of art still greater perfection. Emu- 
Single Ox—over 4 years old: Best, Jas. S. 
Wadsworth, Geneseo, weight, 2,247 lbs, $15; 
2d, Jas. S. Wadsworth, Geneseo, wt. 2,147 J 
lbs, $10. 
are the following consignees : 
Adams & Co.$310,800 
William Hoge & Co. 93,841 
I Beebee, Ludlow & Co. 86,068 
Howland &, Aspinwall. 46,095 
Hamden & Co. 25,616 
Livingston, Wells & Co. 10,050 
Annexed are some additional names who died 
on board the steamer Panama: 
Mr. Wm. Holt, Wisconsin; Wm. Thomas, 
Indiana; Wm. Taft. Vermont, Jno Barber, Pitts- 
the eyes of the tax collector, they are making a 
pile. 
By the Georffla. 
Nothing had beon heard of the robbers of the 
specie train, although several arrests had been 
made on suspicion. 
The cholera had broken out at Sagualagrand, 
and carried off a great number of negroes. 
Havana was visited by a hurricane on the 22d 
productions of art still greater perfection. Emu- ®®“°®*^* Cayuga. $10. 
1 . -J J .u . • .1 . ^ Cattle—Cows, over 4 vears: Beet, Luke 
lation may be considered the great incentive to Putnam, Warsaw, Wyoming, $10. 
promote the enterprise of the inventor; but there Fat Steers—4 years or under: Best, Jas. S. 
3. iHilu. Indiana; Wm. 1 att. Vermont, Jno Barber, Pitts- of Amr It hlAn muu j — j 
Fat Steers-4 years or under: Best, Elon burgh; John North, Plymouth, Ohio; C.J.Shaw, erable damage was done to the shipping” 
leldon, Sennett, Cayuga. $10. loledo; Thos. Texter, Geneva. an tu i <• j j l .* 
Fat Cattle—Cows, over 4 vears: Beet, Luke We are indebted to the kindness of the Purser ^ ° war dragged their anchors. 
is added to this in a good degree the hope of gain 
—first, by carrying off the prize from the many 
other competitors, and second, by the thrift which ^ diploma 
Wadsworth, Geneseo, $12. 
Implements, &c.—Grain and seed sower, with 
plow attached, Samuel Davidson, Greece, Mou- 
.To aiD luuDuicu lu uiD niuuuwsB uie X ursrr k»...>:r_i . _ • ,- , T — 
of the Cherokee for the above names. In a note ^ j k * * were injured, and the plan- 
he says :—She touched at Acapulco, and while were almost destroyed. The 
Lerican 87 eamers^ogo^docT“ 
is pretty sure to follow the promihence given to Grain, &c—B«st winter wheat, Samuel Da- 
which was raging to a small extent. 
The day after' she left Acapulco the disease 
broke out, and about forty died. About twenty on 
board, and the balance on the Isthmus. Those 
Foreign Intelligence. 
Misoellaneous Items by the Latest Steam.ic 
proved form. The stimulus to further inven¬ 
tion is not lost by one defeat, nor deadened by a 
single success. We see reapers, herse-rakes, 
corn stalk cutters, and grain drills, to outside ap- 
Monroe co., Trans ; 2d, Wm. Baker, Lima, Liv- ^srlised as leaving in thqUanama, who may not Several bales of carpets have arrived in Lon- 
ingston co., Trans.; Best barrel of flour, C. P. have arrived at New York, that many person3,nf- don from China, being the production of that em» 
Willis, Dresden. Yates co., silver medal ; 2d, ‘®*‘ Purchasing tickets, had concluded not to go pire. 
R. H. Morris, Geneva, Ontario co., vol. Trans; ^®*^* have sold their tickets to others without Some of the growers of strawberries for tie 
varieties of wheat, R. Harmon, of Wheatland, Dansferring them, and of course their names ap- London market, have as many as 25 acres of land 
>:i__1.1 nAAFAH nn fhA rkmoCArtfrow lio# _ IaU at.. .T... •a ^ 
Alt. Post-Masters and Subscribers are re- 
ques^d to act as agents for the New- Yorker, by 
forming clubs, &c. Those who cannot consistently 
do so, will greatly oblige us by handing a Prospectus 
or specimen number to some other influential and 
responsible per.son who will give it attention. 
ICF We will send an extra copy to any person 
® V , .. ' Monroe co., silver medal. peared on the passenger list. 
»,n .t.lk C.U.™. gram dnila to oaf,da ap- Vaga.aW,a_B.., and greateal aariatv of ve- "at” "" '’J 
pearance the same identical machmes that were getables, C. F. Crossmanf Rochester $5 • pep- Steamer Panama, and over 100 passengers, 
collected on a previous occasion. Butan inspec- pers, C. F, Crossman, Rochester, do ; cucum- freight from Havana, arrived this 
tion of them shows that during the year, their in- bers, C. F. Crossman, do; salsify, C. F. Cross- __ j r .u • 
ventors have sought still further to perfect the ma- aJchester*'^” tomato catsup, T. Backus, purpose of returning^ho”m ” hlany Se^fn 
chines over whose construction they have labored Manufacturers &.c.—2d best rae carnet Mrs ‘^ootitute conditions, and the most of them have 
tion of them shows that during the year, their in¬ 
ventors have sought still further to perfect the ma¬ 
chines over'whose construction they have labored 
many a day, or month, or year, fully conscious Caroline Tice, Sweden, Monroe co., $4; 2d best 
that their brains and hands were toiline for the ‘^®“ble carpet covelet, C. R. Nichols, Bethany, 
o rfh/4. OJ A. — J .4x1- 1 r 1 A T-% • V wwv 
public weal. 
$4; 3d and 4th J. J. and A. Davidson, Warsaw, 
morning. 
Great numbers are comnig down from the mines cq inQ*^QQ 
for the purpose of returning home. Many are in * ’ ’ 
destitute conditions, and the most of them have All chnrc 
barely made enough to pay their expenses. ever on the 
All foreigners are driven out of the mines, in ^®^® pl®®® ii 
consequence of frequent murders. Over 100 The Hude 
planted with the fruit. 
The population of Prussia, on the 30th ultimo, 
amounted to 46,330,186. 
The number of cigars consumed in Austria, ;n 
1841, was 9,700,000; and in 1649 no less than 
All churchyards in London are to be closed for 
ever on the 1st of July, 1851, when burials are to 
take place in the suburban cemeteries. 
u-j ocuu All uAtrit copy u) any person (tq nnH <8:9 • < 5 lriri x/i u i«BxicBue were lanueu in Acat 
»bSo™, SI™"."" "" . j" P'-'f C».nd.ig«.. DiplomaW.,.le " wo?k '"ICtZrbjSi'L'Z! 
The Hudson’s Bay Compsny are taking active 
Back numbers from April, containing all of Prof Eliza Ehle, Canandiagua, D, 
Mexicans were landed in Acapulco by the Pana- measures for the colonization of Vancouver’s is¬ 
ms, w ho were obliged to leave land. A detachment of emigrants are to sail next 
Johnston’s Lectures, can yet be supplied. 
Passengers bring bad reports from the mines.— month. 
The rivers remained high, and there was much At the late sale of the King of Denmark’s pic- 
mfusion in consequence. tures two portraits, by Vandyke, were purchased 
San Francisco was recovering very fast from by the Marquis of Hertford for £5,300. 
e effects of the fire. New and elegant buildings Several slight shocks of an earthquake were .^elt 
e going up in every direction. towards the end of the month of May, and several 
John btacy, from German Flats, Herkimer co., places in the eastern districts of the colony of the 
passenger on board the Georgia, died on the Cape of Good Hope. 
)th of August, of cholera morbus. He came m. ^ r'k i i. ». u- t c , 
.wn in a sailing ship from San Francisco to Pa- ^ he Cholera has been making some fearful ra- 
tma, on his return to his family, and had collec- ITL' n ~ 
d a small amount of money, which is in the According to official reports, as many as 800 have 
inds of the captain. mi. k i r .i. • . m j 
All was quiet at Havana. Troops were com- « 
g from Spain, and in a short time the force on Exhibition of 1851. le now enclo- 
e Island will amount to 30,000. railing about eight feet high, and men 
are now engaged in staking out the ground for toe 
-;- foundation. 
lectationi^found. or brought to a higher perfection for the larveet and b t ' f f confusion in consequencl 
.ny U.lnf b,lopgipg lo vegetable kipgdon. JULt/" T.*.™'r..'! . S-Francisco ,ec, 
Tk X* ■ good table apples, 3 Of each variety, named and 
The State Fair. very properly brings it here, to exhibit the effects labelled by exhibitors. Elwanger & Barry. Ro- ‘he eftects of the fire. New and elegant buildings 
,,, of good culture aided by a practical experimental Chester, Diploma and Hoveys colored Fruits; For “'■® 2 ^omg up in every direction. 
We were present at the Great Annual Jubilee knowledge of the habits and wants of the plant the largest number of varieties of good pears, 1st. a ^ 
^ 4 * XT _v--i_ V VI g aw V * V _T>_ o_I_ ia- ^ »ti b Dasseiiffer OH board the (reorinaA died on the 
of the Farmers of New York, held at Albany dur- which he raises. Hundreds of people come to Lup. ana nov- 
mg the past week, and intended to pive a some- .k xk- -.k -u - • • ®y ® ®o>o»'«d fruits ; For the best and largest col- 
what detailed renortof the Frhihiimn^n ik' things with more than that vain curios- lection of autumn pears named and labelled Ist. 
1 f xk V 7- n imm- jjy which would lead them to visit a raree-show, Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, Dip. aud $5. 
orker. ut, eing unexpcct- and they derive some new light upon matteis in Miscellaneous-iGraduaiiug spirit level. Perry 
ediy detamed on our return home, we find the which they are interested, and from which they »®tg®. Warsaw. N. Y. small silver medal- 
paper ready for press, and are consequently obliged ^^eir own works. lAf Thnl " ?”S®k‘ 
to defer comment-and particulars until next week . ter, J homas’ Works; Leather tanned by Hub- 
‘ sunuinexiv\eeK. No one can perceive the great difference be- bard’s process, L & H. Churchill. Rochester. 
n mos respects the show was creditable to the tween the cattle, horses, sheep, swine and domes- Silver Medal; Weigh Lock, Duryee, Forsyth 
Society and the State. The number of people in tic fowls of the present day and those with which * , Roch. Silver med; Isaac Doolittle, Roch., 
attendance was much greater than at anv nrevious *!...<•_ r - a* . * i j i , Crossetl’s patent stave machine, Vol. Trans.; 
.xhibition. The,,ceiLof.b.S„™,?LT.T! f"-"' «f w-- o-ly ■ few Ro„ & Srailb. Roche.l.r, 8 roll, m.chin. b.]t; 
Miscellaneous-iGraduaiiug spirit level. Perry hands of the captain. 
Ellwanger & Barry. Rochester. Dip. and Hov- ^®orK>a. <lied on the 
ey’s colored fruits ; For the best and largest col- August, of cholera mo^us. He came 
_J ^ J 1 1 J . . down in a sailinp shin from San Francisco to Pa- 
Hodge, Warsaw, N. Y , small silver medal ; 
Sash and blind fastners, W. A. Arnold, Roches¬ 
ter, Thomas* Works.; Leather tanned by Hub¬ 
bard’s process, L & H. Churchill, Rochester, 
Silver Medal; Weigh Lock, Duryee, Forsyth 
down in a sailing ship from San Francisco to Pa¬ 
nama, on his return to his family, and had collec¬ 
ted a small amount of money, which is in the 
All was quiet at Havana. Troops were com¬ 
ing from Spain, and in a short time the force on 
the Island will amount lo 30,000. 
attendance was much greater than at any previous the farms of our State were stocked only a few 
exhibition. The receipts of the Society during the years since, without admittinv the beneficial ef- 
Later California News. 
By Housers Prlutliig; Teleg^rapb. 
■p-:, r—~ xi_ 1 r.- I , • , joA.D niiiiuui. auljiiiuuu luo uoiiciiciaiei- 
* air, from the sale of tickets, 18 estimated at $12.- r.k v- u .u 
/iqn , , . J , I fects of these FaiFs where are to be gathered the 
000-about one-third more than was realized last =ii .Eaca Ea .... ^.k— .u:. -! 
years since, without admitting the beneficial ef- ing, Tran.; John E. Jones, Rochester, Arnold’s 
fects of these FaiFs where are to be gathered the sash lock, which rec’d premium in 1849, 
;.-ox -r -n ik-— k,. e _i__•_ .x • _ Trans. 
best of all these to be found any where in this or 
We have not yet received a correct copy of the n®ig>^boring States. We glory in these an- Barry. $3; Best 24 dissimilar blooms. Ellwanger 
- - nual Fairs. They are appropriately called the Barry* * VavKxxtv.c - 
g* Iran.* jonu Hi. Jones, xvocnester, Arnold s From the New York Commercial Advertiser* 6ih» 
itent sash lock, which rec’d premium in 1849, xhe steamer Empire City, Capt. Wilson, arri- 
'“.■..,.-28 b... flow.., E,l...g., 8b 
Premium List, but shall probably be able to give a 
portion or all of it in our next number. 
Verbenas : greatest variety, El- 
Farmers’ Festivals;” and if ever reason for ganger «& Barry, Rochester, sil. med.; Pansies 
City arrived off Chagres on the evening of the 
23d of August. 
The merchandise for Panama and San Fran¬ 
cisco was duly forwarded on Saturday aud Sun- 
Notices to Correspondents. 
-AAA .. o.ox loAouu iui r,_. J . . ", T-'ii . I. tiouu woo uuiy luiwuucu uu k^aiuruav auu OUQ- 
general rejoicing and exultation is shown, it must Roche8ter^*it;3-^24 var/eiies < 3 : 2 '^^”^^'^ ‘‘“Y* i^'® 24lh aud 25th, by large barges, and on 
r . . . . nocnester, varieties, $2. Sundav the steamboat Ralnh Riirers and tkA 
Mr. Circuit, a farmer at East Ham, has at the 
present time upwards of 600 people—men, boys 
and women—employed in pulling, carting and 
peeling onions for pickling, and they will be thus 
engaged for two months. He pays wages amount¬ 
ing to £200 weekly, and the cost of each acre of 
onions averages £200. 
. The Peace Congress. —The bulk of the Eng- 
lleh members of this Congress arrived at Calais on 
Monday night, on their way to Frankfort. They 
were 420 in number, and these, added lo those 
be when the fatness of our land, the plenty which 
o „ „ „ ...... industry produces on all sides, and the comforts, may be other premiums we shall publish here- 
R. B.R., Perrysville —Jas. H. Watts, of Roch- .u u . j i • l l . after 
, , . , P , ^ the beauty and elegance with which art surrounds _ _ 
ocnesier, 24 varieties, ^2. Sunday the steamboat Ralph Rivers, and the who have preceded them, will bring the deputa- 
feeveral reports are wanting in which there barges to Cruses, and the steamboat to Gorgona tion up to 500 or above. The American deputa- 
ay be other premiums we shall publish here- with the passengers left on Saturday. tion amounts to 60 or 70. Among the Frenchmen 
ester, furnishes Burr’s New Pine Strawberry, at 
50 cts. per dozen, or $3 per hundred; and all the 
new varieties at from 25 to 37 cts. per dozen, nice¬ 
ly packed and forwarded to order. 
You can probably obtain Dorking Fowles of S. 
Hesto.n, Esq., Batavia, N. Y., at twelve shillings 
per pair — as mentioned on first page of No. 29. 
The steamship New Orleans arrived at Panama have already set out, are MM. Emile de Gi¬ 
ns, are at one view spread before our eyes.— 
The agriculturists of our State enjoy a pre-emi¬ 
nence in point of fertile lands, the means to cul¬ 
tivate them with facility and ease, and all the 
knowledge which science in the whole world can 
Items of News, &c. 
on the 23d of August, and would leave for San rardin, and De Cormenin, one of the Councillors 
The steamer Nile, was burned to the wa¬ 
ter’s edge at Milwaukie, on Thursday night. 
Hon. Daniel D. Barnard, was on the 3d 
Francisco on September 3d, and will probably of State. The train, consisting of 24 carriages, 
take up the passengers intended for the Panama, apocially engaged, started for Frankfort on Tues- 
The Panama arrived from San Francisco on ‘‘“Y morning. 
the evening of the 21et. 
A vessel which arrived at London from New 
give to aid the labor of their hands, over those of Minister to Berlin. 
inst., unanimously confirmed by the Senate, as 240 passengers. 
She brings $2,300,000 in gold dust, and about York has brought the large number of 112 cases 
The Panama left Acapulco August 16th. On of her cargo. 
of shoes, of American manufacture, as a portion 
any other country. Here, at these Fairs, all this Collector Hyde, of Detroit District, has now ‘’'® “*® cholera broke out among the pas- 
D. D. P., Le Roy— Dewey is agent for “ The is proved. He must be blind indeed, who does i'® ‘‘‘s possession some 80 captured vessels detect- 
Farmers’ Guide,” published in numbers at 25 cts 
each. A good work, beautifully illustrated. 
Next year, in all probability, the State Agricul- 
ed in taking timber from the Government lands. 
Mrs. Secord, of Dutchess county, who first 
murdered her servant girl and then cut her own 
A letter from Cracow states that the Coualosa 
Potocka, whose palace and rich furuituro escaped 
The following are some of the names of the destruction during the late conflagration, has sent 
W. O., Orleani.—wood i. a procca. ',51 “’'"‘n'U' ''throat, died on Saturday la.1. 
a. w.n„dcr.t.ndit,ofexh.„,tifgtl.epo..,of mor ' '' ' ” ^ « 
5131'” The census of the 8th ward, Cincinnati, 
passengers that died: to the fum 
August 17.—John M. Sanchey, of Plymouth 260,000 fra 
county, Ohio, aged 34 ; Norman Comerie, of spared her. 
Johnstown, N. Y., aged 24; Jos. Dale, of Phila- „ 
delphia, late of Lima; G. W. Sutton, of Madi- 
to the fund raised for the sufferers a sum of .1,- 
260,000 francs, being about the value of what was 
ure and air in an iron cylinder, by means’of the air 7® ®°“ ^ > “g®^^ ^S; Jos. Ridgl’ey of Bal- 
pump and then admittino- sompi nf iEa r ^®“®' Eair held here in 1843, was one of ‘^® ag®- timore, aged 27; Capt. Ashby of Mystic, Conn.; 
Li/a^a n. • I / 1.5 . f t e antisceptic the best and most triumphant ever held in the . lE:^ Coals, who was shot in the quarrel with J. P. Manchester, of Martha’s Vineyard ; Capt. 
salts, as blue vitriol (sulphate of copper,) or cop- Tn 3 AAH n.A Raak,.! _ ah _ his brother-in-law in New York, died of his wounds Robinson of Bufialo, and about forty others that 
peras, (sulphate of iron,) which renders the wood 
iiidistructible by fire or water. It is the process of 
Kijanizing only with a much cheaper material. 
the best and most triumphant ever held in the 
State. Indeed, we heard gentlemen at Albany 
declare their belief that in many respects it still 
on Fridav. 
The census of Rome, just completed, gives 
stands unsurpassed. If it can be cast in the shade the number of inhabitants at 4,510—an increase of ™®‘ ‘‘*® alaamer isthmus, one day out of Pana- 
Weekly Meteorological Abstract. 
BY L. WETHERELL. 
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at all, we know that it belongs to us to do it. Let 
our farmers, mechanics and others, begin early 
to prepare for it. The Ladies must begin upon 
1,580 in five years. m'* 
3^ There were three fires in Providence on the * '^’‘’®, ®‘®®™®^® Northerner and Republic lef 
4th, one of which destroyed $50,000 worth of Banama 
ilphia, late of Lima; G. W, Sutton, of Madi- Crops in Great Britain. —The Lonuon 
n county, N. Y., aged 35; Jos. Ridgley of Bal- Shipping Gazette of the latest dale, August 23d„ 
nore, aged 27; Capt. Ashby of Mystic, Conn.; evening, says : 
P. Manchester, of Martha’s Vineyard; Capt. rr.L 'u o . . 
obinson of Buffalo, aud about forty others that • though considerable progress has been made 
The steamship Panama, on her passage down. .®/“ P®^‘® “'® K>«gdom. so large a portion of 
et the steamer Isthmus, one day-out of Panal ‘h® g^®‘“ "“P® that the weaffier 
^ •' continues to be a source of great anxiety. The 
The steamers Northerner and Republic left >-ain of Wednesday appears to have b^n pretty 
. . ^ ATAnArAl flil AVAF thA hniTiA MnH nni/llonH 
_ U..,. portion o, .he Thing, new V o„^„.H„o„.o, of rt,e Lncife, „.,eh 
D3. and old, if they present points of attraction, inter- in such universal use, is now living in Chilicothe, New Orleans, the brig Broom with steamboat ‘*®*^ ®®P®®‘» and we trust that the remainder of tiie 
general all over the home and midland counties, 
but seems not to have extended far to the north. 
Yesterday was rather showery, but with a '’ull 
est. or instruction, must be brought out. We 'Jnio. Swan en board, which was put overboard on Sun- m wk..„ux xurxner uamag^ lae 
have our standard before us-the greatest and MT Rev* Dr. Bacon, of New Haven, is about day. reports respecUng the yield of wheat are of e very 
h...- r.s. 
Serious Railroad Accident. 35^ 1 hirty young men were examined for ad- Baltimore, schr J. Guest,from Norfolk, American crop ; still, with favorable weather the deficieuev 
.p, ^ ™ . ~T7“, , , „ mission to Williams’College, as Freshmen, at the Brig just arrived at anchor outside of Port Royal, would not, we think, be so great as many antici- 
The Express Tram which left this city on Sat- recent Commencement. Several of these were lumber loaded; also, H. B. M. Frigate Indegafat- pate. and. judging from samples which have hith- 
crops may be got in without further damage. The 
reports respecting the yield of wheat are of a very 
conflicting character. There can be no doubt that 
blight and mildew prevail to an unusual extent. 
Serious Railroad Accident. 
Kingston, Jamaica, brig Mary Creighton, from which must detract from the usefulness of the 
Baltimore, schr J. Guest,from Norfolk, American crop ; still, with favorable weather, the deficiency 
nrday morning, was thrown from the rrack by a Boston. 
switch which was left open, at Green’s Corners, 
near Rome, by which the fireman was killed, and 
the conductor and a number of passengers seri¬ 
ously injured. Three cars were badly broken up. 
The accident must have been the result of very 
gross negligence, and for all the damage and inju¬ 
ry to passengers, the company should be rigidly 
dealt with.—Dem. 
A book has been published entitled “ The on frigate is $756,000. I 
art of making people happy without money.” We of passengers is $400,000 
are in an excellent condition to be experimented The markets at SanFi 
upon. August, were more brisk 
3^” Three of the Judges recently elected by the nianded an advance. 
Legislature of Ohio, bear the following names : A ‘a^ge meeting for the 
Andrew Luggenbeel, Jacob Blickenderfer and California was held on th( 
Peter Loutzenheizer ! siding, but nothing done. 
rpi • . r , , ■ The overland parties, il 
jgrTlieiinposturesof mesmerism and clair- destitute. Mr. J Neely , 
voyance have become so serious a nuisance in Pa- „ 
. . rnATitn mtv in AhnrnrA nt n 
luinber loaded; rIso, H.B. M. r ngate Indegafat- pate* and* judging from samplee which have hith- 
ible, at anchor off Port Royal. The dust and coin erto appeared at the different provincial markets 
on frigate is $756,000. Dust and coin in hands and at Mark-lane, we are led to believe that the 
of passengers is $400,000. quality, though inferior to the growth of lastyear, 
q’kA At .ClAn VrAnnlonr. ah IEa 1 .U:il 1,1 .1_• 1.. _J , . .. * 
The markets at San Francisco, on the let of will be better than might, considering the nature 
August, were more brisk for flour, which com- ef the season, have beon anticipated. The worst 
accounts hitherts received have been from the fan 
A large meeting for the benefit of imigrants to lands in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire, coun- 
California was held on the 24th, the Mayor pre- ties where the produce was particularly good Inst 
siding, but nothing done. 
year. It is yet too early to speak with any degree 
The overland parlies, it was alleged were very of certainty of the harvest, even In the home 
,. m . *’*®> ‘hat the police recently made a seizure of a 
Monroe County Teachers’ Association. —This great number of their practitioners. Most of them 
Association will hold its next Monthly Meeting, on confessed that the whole thing was an impo.sition. 
destitute. Mr. J. Neely Johnson has left Sacra 
mento city in charge of provision trains, for Car 
counties, and in the north only a small proportion 
has hitherto been cut; wet weather might, there- 
Bon river. He will push on to the Hunffioldt and fore, still be productive of great injury, iu which 
even farther, if necessary, for the weltrfe of the position of affairs it would be unsafe to venture 
Saturday next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. in District 
emigrants 
on a positive opinion as to the probable future 
3 ^Eleazer Porter, Esq., deputy marshal, lias The yacht, Betty Bliss, arrived at San Francis- range of prices. The advices from Ireland iu re * 
School House No. 1, Rochester. A full attend- just completed tlie census of Hadley, Mass., and co July 24lh, from New York. She made the run gard to potatoes have, within the last week or two 
for nnce of members is desired. The capacity of the communicates tlie following results: Whole num- iu 114 days, touching at St. Catherine’s iu Bra 
State School System, to give religious culture, will 
he further discussed. 
her of inhabitants, 1,987; five of them between the zil* 
ages of 90 and 100; 12 between 80 and 90, and 50 
between 70 and 80. 
become less alarming. We warned our readers 
not to place too implicit reliance on the gloomy 
The steamer Phoenix has been raised, aud is to prognostics so prevalent about a fortnight ago,aud 
dredge for gold in the Yube River. 
Mrs. Miller.— The Detroit Free Press of the 
3d, referring to the statement of the Cleveland 
Plain Dealer, that Mrs. xMiller, of Falls notorietv. 
I_I__ 2.^ TT* _ _ ‘a • • . 1 , , ’ 
we would now advise equal caution in receiving 
The British House of Commons have voted The steamer Linda is also being repaired for the the accounts which deny the existence of the dis- 
twenty-five thousand dollars for stables, for the in- same purpose 
fant Prince of Wales ! The lad will bo able to 
use the horses about the year 1860. The Prince’s 
ease. Tlie first reports of the extent of the mis- 
Mimng Intelligence —The news from the chief we look upon as greatly exaggerated; but 
had irone to Fnronp < 5 nv« if io n miof«irA Vl"* “s® ‘*^® Horses about tlie year iBOU. '1 be Urince’s m'“®s ‘s exceedingly good, and the yields of gold that the root is extensively affected by the disor- 
She if now with itpr rnTbir in stables costs as much as an American President’s ®r® ^®>'y ‘^creasing as the waters recede. Ex- der. both on this side of the Channel and in Ire 
she is now with lier mother in Hamtramck, near ®t®®*®® ®®®t® a® miicti as an 
i(e Detroit, having returned on last Sabbath, with a ®®*®T amounts to i n a year . 
warm friend of her father’s, who sought and bro’t ^ ~ 
"s her back. Strea.ms Flooued. —Tli 
tensive dams and trenches ‘have been made in laud, does not admit of doubt. 
Wonders of Steam. —Charlotte Cushman play- 
Strea.ms Flooded. —The rains on Monday 
raised the streams in the north part of our county 
higher than they have been known in many 
several places for the purpose of turning the Crops in RussiA.-Tlie Journal ofOdossagives 
streams. An anticipation shared in by most of a melancholy account of the state of the l.aTvest 
the miners is. that when the waters subside there Jq tbe south of the Russian Empire. The crops 
will be found an abundance of dust. around Sympheropol have suffered severely from 
Murphy’s Diggings —A company of seven droughts, locusts and oiher insects. In the dis- 
men have taken out in one spot in the above trict of Cherson, too, the crops have suffered froaa 
ed in Liverpool on the 16th of last month, and she year;. Several bridges—one particularly—was 
• pared at Niblo’s Garden on the 30th—^just a carried away, “root and branch.*’ which has 
night after her performance three thousand withstood the floods for thirty years, 
miles a wav ! 
withstood the floods for thirty years. 
[Albany Jow‘. 
named location, in less than seven weeks, fifteen the heat, and the price of corn is rising at an 
thousand dollars in gold dust. This is their nett alarming rate. 
