MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YO UKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND PAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
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ROCHESTER, JULY 2, 1353. 
JPUliLISHBirS NOTICE*. 
Notes from the CapitaL 
Albany, Jnn<? 27, tg.irt. 
Ens. Rural : — The Impeachment Case has be- 
! cornea reality. The Assembly, by a large major¬ 
ity, have passed a resolution impeaching John 
U. Mather, Canal Commissioner, for “High 
CRIMES AND MISDEMKANDES. ” As this is tile first 
case of the kind that has occurred under the pres¬ 
ent Constitution, it may be instructive to lelate 
Agents.— Any person so disposed can act anagent '' 1 course to be puisued. 
for tlie Rural New-Yorker,— and at! who remit accord¬ 
ing to terms will be entitled to premiums, &c. 
S3?” The Rural is published strictly upon the cash 
system — sent no longer than paid for — anil all orders 
should be in accordance witii terms. 
CW " Advertisements must he brief, appropriate to the 
objects of the paper, and accompanied with the cash. 
Personal, but Brief. 
On the eve of sending this number to press, we 
are reminded that it is, or will be, the fiist issue 
of the second half of our Fourth Volume—afford¬ 
ing a fit opportunity for a vote of acknowledg¬ 
ments for the unexpectedly large measure of sup¬ 
port accorded to the Rural New-Yorker during 
1. The Assembly, in the capacity similar to that 
of a Grand Jury, investigate the charges made 
against a public officer, and if deemed sufficient 
to ciim uate him, they prefer a format charge 
against him, similar to an ordinary indictment. 
2. The Court for the trial of cases of impeach¬ 
ment, consists of the Senate and Court of Appeals 
combined. 41 in all. A concurrence of two-thirds 
of all present is necessary to convict a person. 
3. The punishment extends, at the f rtherest, 
to removal from office, and disqualification to hold 
any office under the Slate. But the per.-ou found 
guilty may he tried for embezzlement, &c., in an 
ordinary Couit. 
The Assembly have appointed a Committee of 
! evitw of V7col Maiket for June, 1853. -p/ , ,r\ c , 
The clip has been pretty well contracted or_"$■ ' ^ *jj C b) 3 \ % C b l f i C 3 « 
light up, at prices ranging at from 45 to 55c. , _■ . ‘-—- 
• here farm era have asked and held their wool for trad,-, is stated by the Baltin, o rJ Ame 'lean’,' n am e- I h<>maS F ‘ Mea " 1,er is lecturing in Maine. 
» cents, il has been readily obtained. As 65c is !v, iliat the steamers of the Parker Vein Company “ Fanny Rein has become a resident of New 
e proper value for full blood, it leaves the deal- running between that city and New York, and ^ 01 k city. 
raaverv handsome margin. It certainly gives fV" to 1,(3 im ' re;, , s,J,i to n daily line, have not yd — A serinus drought is prevailing all through 
“ ° . .. . . taken away a smote ton of coat, though built ex- north Carolina. 
e grower, excellent profit And .1 .s qo.te M _ ly , J ^ b ,„ „, c f, eightel _ M „. c,l,e,i„e Sinclair « Mill pcrf„„„i„,. 
ituin that for many years to come wool will Wesiern produce and manufactures transported at San Francisco. 
iar a high price to what it lias borne hitherto. over tlie Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. _ Rev< Dr gp arp> of Rostoni die( j in g alt -. 
It hardly seems necessary now to quote any 8SF” A locust plague appears to be afflicting the more on the 23d ult. 
-Thomas F. Meagher is lecturing in Maine. 
^-Fanny Fern has become a resident of New 
Yoik city. 
-A serious drought is prevailing all through 
North Carolina. 
-Mrs. Catherine Sinclair is still performing 
at San Francisco. 
It hardly seems necessary now to quote any J A locust plague appears to be afflicting the 
ice for Wool, it has been so generally taken out j "1 several parts ot Central America. A 
first hands. Still it is worth as much as it G *° nd !' f G>ese insects had alighted on the territo- 
, | i.y between barranca and the Charante. cmisu- 
as last month, at least mini? the crons - and the Bi.lmn of Him- i-o, 
Common and low grades,. 45@50e 
High grades and full-blood,.55@65c 
Prime Saxony,. 70@90c 
ry between Barranca and the Chacarite. consu¬ 
ming ihe crops; and the Bishop of that region 
had directed public prayers for relief to be offer¬ 
ed op. ’I he locusts had also fallen upon the citv 
of San Salvador. 
-JeST* A letter from Ireland informs ns that the 
Information Wanted. — Of ThomasII. M’Cuay. great Apostle of Temperance, Father Matthew, is 
ho when last heard from, was at Detroit, Mich., * n bad health, and has been since bis return from 
bout the 3.1 of August, 1852, engaged iu the Am V' lca j. The excitement. of travel and s.enery 
• ,, r. , , .' „ . in this climate, siems to have home him updu- 
uisness of selling State and county rights for the ------ 1 -- ■ ■ . ‘ 
-The Maine Law has been adopted in Mich¬ 
igan by a large majority. 
-The cholera and yellow fever have both 
appeared at New O leans. 
—— 'Hie village of Owpgo is building a village 
Hall at an expense of $4,500. 
-Gov. Dorr is named for chief justice of the 
supreme emut of Rhode Island. 
-1 he Law abolishing the Death Penalty, 
has passed the Senate of Conn. 
•-Charles Dickens has announced that he is 
ng his short but glorious mission, only to pros- writing bis own autobiography. 
1 manufacture ot a patent Smut Machine. He was irate him the more, when removed from it. 
the past six months. But we have already ex- five to prefer the charges against •^mds 
pressed our sentiments in response to the very ex- Mat her. They have also passed a resoluti 
nee he was at Detroit, it is feared he has fallen a 
dim to some of the diseases then prevalent in 
le west and north-west. Any information con- 
Jf" - ” ■* increase to our subucrip- , rooting a Select Cammitlee examine charge, „i„ hi* fate, or whereahours, if living, will he sacrifices in imping », tile 3d* 
Irate him the more, when removed from it. -Judge Chambers, one of (he ablest of tbe 
' have been at Old Jackson, Missouri, some time There are now eight million dollars in Mississippi judges, died receutly. 
September; but as he lias not been heard from specie, in tlie New York Sub-Treasury—a great- -The Maine Law Bill was defeated in the 
er sum than ever before—and the importscontin- Connecticut Legislatuie, 108 to 98. 
ue to increase. It is estimated that there will lie -The “ Speaker B.nk’' has beeu organized 
a surplus of $20,000,01)0 in tlie Treasury when at Canajoharie. Captail $100,600. 
Congress meets, _ unless Government muses great -Lola Montes is advertised to appear at the 
er sum than ever before—and the imports contin¬ 
ue to increase, ft is estimated that there will he 
tion list—and, instead of repeating the former^ madeagainst other officers of the Government, and \ mst. giatefully received by a disstiessed fa: 
shall endeavor to exhibit our appreciation of the report tlie results during the coming week. A 
popularity of the paper in a more tangible nan- question Las come up as to tbe power of the Leg- 
ner. According to our notion, gratitude can be islature to impeach individuals, after their term 
rendered most eloquent by appropriate action, of office has expired. The decision will probably 
anti we propose to govern ourselves accordingly be in favor of so doing, and the Canal Board un- 
To make tbe Rural eminently worthy the sup- der the previous administration will be likely to 
port of all who may seek its pages for instruction be overhauled. 
or entertainment, wdl continue to be our aim— A bill has passed the Senate authorizing tlie 
and we shall zealously labor to render its future Court for the trial of Impeachment to select a 
American theatre in San Francisco. 
appear at tlie 
JjfT No less than 35 deaths were reported in -Counteifeit $ 10 bills on tbe Bank of Cape 
nd a large circle of relatives. Address Mrs. An- j New York, on Wednesday week, at the Coroner’s Fear are m circulation at the South. 
eline M’Cray, Hiwassee College, Monroe, Co i office. Some ten or twelve of them were suppos- 
< ,ast Teun. j ed to be from sun’strokes, and tlie letnainder from 
AH Editors in tbe North and West friend- | apo ** Iux *i'^'perance, exhaustion, 
, . and similar causes. 3 he Coroners were only able 
I v to tbe cause of humanity, will please give the to attend to about half of tbe casts. 
numbers as valuable and interesting, at least, as 
those heretofore published. 
In this connection we may be permitted to re¬ 
place for holding its session. They may desire to 
go to Saratoga, or some other “ watering place,” 
but as the law now stands, the Cvuit must be 
peat that—The present is a favorable time to sub- held at tlie Capital. 
■ buve an insertion in their papers. 
Another New Territory — A i. a.-. era. —The 
/ashinglou Union contains a communication 
-oiu lieuiy li. Schuolcialt, Esq , in widen he (Ju¬ 
jubes a section of country winch is known by 
;ie name of Alharra. He says it is an aUiactno, 
eii timbered and feitiie area of cuuntiy, lying 
(umediaLely west of the Rocky Mountains, in 
O'” Last week we saw an eagle’s nest in Yates 
near ihe county line of Niagara, on the lake shore 
that had been built for the l.st twenty years, or 
as long as the old residents had lived there, which 
is o\\ ned bv a large, black, bald-headed eagle, and 
-The next Commencement of Hamilton 
College, Clinton, will be held July 27. 
-Bank notes under $5 cannot be circulated 
in South Carolina after the 1st of July. 
-Hon. Freeborn G. Jewett, Judge of tbe 
Court of Appeals, has resigned his seat. 
-Rain fell at Augusta, Ga., on Monday, 
week, for the first time since early iu April. 
-Ten slaves recently escaped from New- 
repaired and occupied annually, uudisturbed by P on > Uy-, and have thus far eluded pursuit. 
any one .-—Medina Whig. -Daniel S. Dickinson is announced i 
IW The consumption of black tea in this ^vered an oration at Syracuse, on the Four! 
scribe for either six months or a year. 
per will be furnished six months to single -sub- length in the Assembly, and it will probably be 
scribere or clubs, at the same proportional rates as brought to a vole soon. The city of New York 
for the full year. TVa add largely to our fotmer presents very strong opposition to its passage, as 
edition, in order to furnish new subscribers for it would effect their commercial interests to a very 
some weeks from the commencement of the new great extent. The friends of the bill contend, 
half volume. Agents, and friendly readers all, with very good reason, that such a question 
will please bear this in mind—remembering that should not lie decided cn the data of paltry dol- 
they can materially aid in extending tlie circula- ^ ars and cents. 
tion of the Rural, by exhibiting specimens, and Some hints have been thrown out- as to the ad- 
“ a word fitly spoken.” Will our readers do us journment of tbe Legislature, but there is no tell- 
and their well-to-do (as well as newspaper-bor- i»g when it will be. Nor is it of much conse- 
rowing) neighbors, the favor to act in accordance quence — as it costs only 1,500 a day to keep tbe 
with this suggestion ? law-making wheel iu motion ! 
Ihe Maine Law lias been discussed at some use of distinct allusion, be applies liie aborig* 
nd temperate latitudes, to which, for the pur- country is increasing more rapidly in proportion 
Our National Anniversary. 
The Fourth of July — our Nation’s Birth- 
Day— should be appropriately celebrated by 
Americans, and all friends of Freedom and F.ee 
I law-making wheel iu motion ! 
I attended the annual exercises of the Alumni 
: of the Albany Female Academy, which were of 
much interest. The society has been in success¬ 
ful operation for a dozen years, and has members 
from all parts of the State. Tlie Clergy and other 
-Daniel S. Dickinson is announced to de¬ 
livered an oration at Syracuse, on the Fourth. 
-Mrs. Stowe has become a patroness of tbe 
use of distinct allusion, Le applies tLe aboriginal th*>" green tea. This is a very favorable feature. Distressed N eedle wo men’s Society in England. 
;nn. 1 lie area is about fifty miles broad, and Gi Cieat Britain very little green tea is used, the-The railroads between Cleveland and fo¬ 
es parallel to tbe Rocky Mountains for a dis- bulk being black, and we are glad to see a change ledo are to be consolidated on the first ol Sept. 
race of several hundred miles, it gives rise to Inking place in the United States. Black tea is _j D Husbands Esq of this city is lode 
oth of the main and uumernws sub-atnueu is ol the less injurious and less expensive. fiver the Oration at Ly ous, vVayue Co, on ihe 4th. 
niHO'l/bv tlmsp nUn* ^e tund raised several years since to re- -Wm. Boltwood, of Amherst, Mass, has a 
-i T “ ‘ ’ 1 . IUS , l LCii,1 ‘ construct Brock’s Monument, on Queen ton cow whose live weight, the past week, was 1,474 
g ’ r > ,1 r Sb, ° h S™* : Heights, some £5,000, has never been appn p ia- pounds. * ‘ 
.f ‘Athestieainscieateaijundaiit wateiq.ow- tc ,j l0 that object. The shattered shaft remains a _A mud-turtle weighing 45 lbs was fished 
. to iumbiau gam nulls and machinery, they monument rather of Hie rebellion of 1837 ’3, than up hl i.ninis seo^e theothor vb 
'•mk t," H f T’ 7'i , l,,ulldaUo “ UI , c 7‘ r <>f the heroism of the British General who fell at iL e ofhos * 
anks. I his district probably comprehends 2o,- Quemslon. coupio oi uoy s. 
OOsquare miles, and if its capacities of pioduc- * ’ -Great Britain has withdrawn its suit against 
■ on have been correctly estimated, would sustain t-ST” I he report of the sale of Mount Vernon South Carolina for the imprisonment of a co.ored 
population greater tliau some of the Eastern and pstate is confirnud by the National Intelligencer. British seamen. 
Atlantic Slates. he ptice paid was $200,000, and the remains of -q'l ie revenue of Peru is eight millions of 
-- ashmgton ate never to be removed. Iheie is a dollars, of which five millions are deiived from 
The Original Washingtonians.—J olm H. W. reservation permitting our government to repur- t fi e , saJe 0 f guauo . 
iawkms, m answer to tne statement going the c iase » should 11 clu>ose t0 do so - -Victor Hugo is said to be writing a book 
oumis that the ieadeii of the Baltimore vVasiung- The Crystal Palace in London covered 20 “ that would make a statue wince,” against the 
■•man moieineutis keeping a low grog shop in ncie.s; that of New York covers two acies and a Bonaparte regime. 
f, PVVSilUt:Staudi1 ^ 01 thc 0,i *' I 1 *■ That £ ,‘ 76 - 000: 1 this ?t least $300,000. - At a recent Fair h,Id for the benefit of the 
Institutions. As this paper will reach most of t Hstinguis ed citizeus give il their cordial appro- 
its readers on or before the 4th, we publish that Fado " aLld su PP olt - Dr. Wj*ckoff presided, and 
!) immortal document, tbe Declaration of American H ‘ te ' d ‘ e usllid Reports and Essays were read, be 
c Independence — together with other matter ap- C0,| f CIIed the prize medals upon the successful 
, propria e to the occasion. We trust the Day will Com P edtor8 ’ accorr) P at| ied by some very spicy and 
? be duly honored—be rationally celebrated, and a PP r,l P v ' a te remarks. 
) made an occasion of rtjoicimr and thanksgiving The June Exhibition of the Albany and Sens- 
\ for the Liberty achieved by our forefathers, and salaer HoiticuUural Society came off last week, 
S tlie present unexampled Prosperity of the Arneri- a . nd att!acted considerable attention. The codec- 
r C 3 .li People and Nation tion oi fruits was neilliei extensive nor vailed.— 
( — Bui while we commend a proper observance ^ he specimens oi strawbenies were praiseworthy, 
tion of fruits was neither extensive nor varied._ 
The specimens of strawberries were praiseworthy, 
of the day, as an evidence of respect and patriot- ^ Ut ^ la(dier eaI 'b' hir any thing else in that 
ism, we would caution all against carelessness or line ' Lettuce > cabbage, cucumbers, beets and Foreign Ministers, 10 ; Charge d’Affairs, 1 
indulgences. The juniors, especially, should be- rhubarb were well represented, and premiums ^“2^^ ^“‘“KS 0 
ware how they use gunpowder or fire-works. If awarded accotdmgto "'cit- But the greatest at- District AUomeys, 34 ; Ala’rshaJs, 2(i; Collecto 
you must use these articles, too much caution can- tracllon consisted in flowers, of which there was pb ; Surveyors, 58 ; Naval Officers, 11 ; Appraise 
not be exercised. The numerous accidents on a ^ ar S e and beautitul collection. 2U ; Deputy Postmasters, «U7 ; Surveyors Gem 
eaefi recurrence of the Fourth, should admonish U is pleasin S t0 observe that the competitors : 30 
i) i i • i and avp not' pypIikiuaIv v^idijcl tuttiJ, t iJ, cxialubivc ol tlio DinntJious u 
all to be on their guard —and especially that grog . exciusively piolessional puU1 tmeuts by the heads of the several denai 
and gunpowder are dangerous associates. But ^ 0!1S 8 ' ^anv>-id the finest specimens were from inents. 
The Original w ashingtonians.—J ohn H. W. ‘e-^rvanon permuting our government to repur- lRe 8aJe 0 f ,r Uauo . 
iawkms, in answer to tne statement going the c iase » sholdd 11 clu>ose t0 do so - -Victor Hugo is said to be writing a book 
oumis that the ieadei ot the Baltimore vYasInug- The Crystal Palace in London covered 20 “ that would make a statue wince,” against the 
■•mail iuo\eiueutis keeping a low grog shop in ncie.s; that of New York covers two acies iahd a Bonaparte regime. 
ia ‘ L1 '77 f Ym-s 10 P rescllt slaudlu - 01 lhu "is- 1 *■ cost £ 176,000; this at least $300,000. - At a recent Fair h,Id for the benefit of the 
‘ D-Uid And™ mister hUel-smiil, ,1 t , ^ occupied eight months in Us erection ; this Catholic Orphan Asylum at Brooklyn, the sum of 
Dawd AI Kiel son, master blacksmith, doing has already consumed that space of time, and will «:<: not) WHsie-dize.i J 
'/ell and accumulating property ; John F. Hoss, not oe finished for many weeks yet. ’ r „, ' ’ . , 
•raster carpenter, doing well; James McCurley, _ ,, rPi , T , T .. _ , - 1 he navigation of the Canal on the long 
ia ter coachmaker, doing wed, alsoaccumulauug hG , ow Hampshire Legislature consists level, between Utica and Syracuse, is much im- 
Mpeity; Archibald Campbell, silver plater, doing 01 . , Tnei,, 0ers—«»t which number 132 are far- peded by low water. 
n extensile business; William li. Mitchell, on ,"' ei s -T) traders, 13 law yers, 9 manufacturers, Fc. -Raspberries were for sale in tbe Cincinnati 
.is own farm seven miles from Baltimore—un- ihe Governor is a physician, who, m bis execu- market ou tbe lilh ult. They found ready unf¬ 
ortunately does not keep his pledge; George tnti capacity, receives (instead ot giving it) ad- chasers at $1 per quait. 
Tons, died iu 1841, a sober man, kept his pledge V1Ce '° m tour iaripers a,ld <>ue I ,h )' slcla "- Judge Hiram Denio, of Utica, lias been 
o the last.”_ EH?” Theiei operation in Maine, 356 miles appointed Judge of the Court of Appeals, in place 
. , T . of railroad, ana 87 miles in the course of con- ot Judge Jewelt, resigned. 
didTJtXiU^ •struction. 'The X ith 'Tribune says of these roads, 0 n tlie J9di of March a Chinese theatreat 
T^JSe J T rhrFrSdlt P ^ that they ha vet been bu.lt with our own money, Whampoa was destroyed by the, and sixty le- 
ia ivb } 6L bllJC ° th0 4lh Ui and byoar own enterprise .and wdl contribute males peruJied in tbe flames. * 
w .L., Aim:,.. in . n,.. u,aird > to the up-bmldtng of our State interests. V, ,.m 
;ecn made Uy tne l resiueut since the 4th of 
March : 
Foreign Ministers, 10 ; Charge d’Affairs, 10 ; 
Consuls, 7; Commissioner to Sandwich Island, i ; 
Treasuieis, 21 ; Registers, 67 ; Receivers, 66 ; 
A powder mill at Enfield, Ct., was blown 
up on Thursday, with 1,000 lbs of powder. Wal- 
Lhsinot Attorneys, 34 ; Marshals, 26 ; Collectms, ter Huce, a workman, lost li is life. All that was 
96 ; Surveyors, 58 ; Naval Officers, 11 ; Appraisers,' lound ot his remains, was a foot lying some 90 
20 ; Deputy Bostinasters, ^07 ; Surveyors Geuer- lods ,rom He leaves a widow who has 
. I e.-l j. • . .A.V r . J ... k.Y I.. 1 •_ 
-The 4th of July is to be celebrated in Bos¬ 
ton by a grand military and civic procession, and 
a display of fireworks at night. 
-On Sunday last, the steamboat Wayne, 
running on Newbern River, blew up, killing four 
men ami one woman, all negroes. 
-M. Felix, the coiffeur of the French Em- 
we trust this latter hint is unnecessary in this I tbe S ai ' dens ol private citizens, showing that a 
connection - for RuRAL-ists are supposed to be I co,mneudable attention is l iaid t 0 this department 
temperate on ail occasions. 
The Wool Market. 
by others than public gardeners. On tbe whole, 
the exhibition was highly creditable, and I trust 
that the time is not far distant, when every county 
c T j . , , . . , . will support a similar organization. T < . . - » - - -.-- j — -.—j —v. -i»i 0 «uu .uv muiu 
) By private advices received just as we go to tt , . • , f ev t’ r y IhU cases ot crime against tlie person, looking animals, and are milked the same as liis against the threatened manumission of the slavi 
( press from a well informed correspondent in Liv- ' lur murder S oes on slowly, there have been 46-16 cases with which the evi- other cows. fi, Cuba, and the substitution of Coolies. 
! e, 'P° o1 - England, we have the information that at / e Hisiiict Attorney has examined the witnesses Garrett N. Bleecker, of New York, and -Gough, the eloquent temperance lecture 
the last sale, “ there was a fair number of buyers ie dnd *, >• ^ ueaton has opened the pap',,}- t hecnme iGainst ufe oersou is moieo)°lc^ recently deceased, mentioned in his will the Madi- is going to England. He sails about the nmldl 
! present, but the competition was not so brisk as ^e. The case ts one of much interest, and io spl^us «qu^ ^ m ° ,C ^ s<) " University to the anmunt of $12,000. He of July. Mr. G. is a native of England. 
> we have been accustomed to for man v months- attracte lar ^ e crowds dall - y - 1 am Sony to say -----was one of the original subsenbera to the endow- -A negro in Baltimore laid a wager that li 
| and, though no decided change can be made in that hundreds of ladieS (atterid tbe t, ial regu- Copper and Gold Mining in Yirginia.-A new J^laf „ «" aa »>sc.ibed $3,000 could eat ten baskets of strawberries accompfisb 
! quotations prices are in some cases easier r la,1 J- That morbid curiosity which leads per- company has been organized, called the ^ pU ' P ° Se ' ed tbe tGat ’ a, ‘ d dled y 
i q ., . , '* -r f -n cases easier. Con- sons to listeil to the painfu i details of erimb»al Manaes Copper Mine, in Fauquier county, Vir- The Canadian Parliament lias passed a -Gen. Garland and Maj. Fry left St. Loui 
sideiable activity still prevails in the manufac- . ..... , . ‘ ;1, a giuia. 'The mine is situated on the Blue Ridge, Taw making the Legislative Council elective, and on the 14ih, with a detachment of troops, in ill 
tilling districts, consumption is satisfactory, and P rosecu tion, is liigniy censurable. and is seventy miles from Alexandra, and extends abolished the property qualification for Mem- steamer Polar Star, en route for Santa Fe. 
stock moderate, but we find that the uncertain Quite a change has come over the weather, over nine hundred acres. The ore jiekis2i per bm of Assembly. Our neighbors are pro- -Rev. Dr. Scott, president of Washingtoi 
state of Foreign (Continental) Politics has unset- Yesterday, a stove felt comfortable, and we are ceilt - of copper, and pyrites 2S@30 per cent., while gressing toward democratic customs quite rapidly. College Pa„ has already obtained subscription 
tied purchasers, rendering them less anxious to 110w having a cold, drizzling shower, such as we ro!*,if 'nn'l'p,•!!nnor U 'nU”! ve . ^' u ‘ d ^ d 7 P® 1 ' 1,'^“ Eight persons were sun struck in New a,n0l *uting to $3(1,000 towards its endowment. 
operato »«!! the future 111 beco„„ „Ze Zr“ ”>igM about All-fool.- day. -Owa* S^audtXw Y^k to > "" ™V-l«o of whom died, — Oraat Thorburn Ea,„ of S„ York, aol 
T ttt f o, . , , r- fL/I i/aL loikioi $2,oU.— ami others were not expected to recover. Four known as “ Laurie Lodd,” aged 81 years, was 
In the Western States, the advices are that the rp_-.Tn-_.____ l7jr r ... T . . b 9 ' others, likewise laborers, were sun struck at Staten married a few days ago to a young widow of 27 
sale is nearly over, the amount being somewhat The Weather and Crops.- WW.-Dunng —----- Island one of whom died. t. t? pi t q ♦, , • 
more than last vear for which nriwa tav, i the week past (we write on Tuesday, P. M.) the A Bug A- isitation.—W e learn from an authen- ’ I he Tree Chinch of Scotland is sending 
more than last year, for which puces have been wpathpr h __. . , , . . tic source, that iu several of the southern counties IW Mayor Wilson, of Montreal, has left the forth to Australia, seventeen ministers, tor each o. 
paid ranging from 40 to 60 cents, We notice f ‘ .. ‘ ^ ' 8 1 eia > e lai0# of tbe Slate the foliage of the forest trees has —public opinion condemning him as the one whom, applications have been received from th( 
sales of some extra lots at 65c to 67c ; but in ad- u » Fnday last we had a heavy shower, accompa- been, in certain di&tilots, so generally devoured who gave tbe troops tbe order to fire. Alderman Colonists. 
dition to tbe quality of the wool it was well tied up med witb bad ’ succeeded b J a very cool atmos- that most of the limbs are entirely stript of their Atwater, a native of Vermont, has been elected -'The Sirux and other adjoining tribes havt 
an operation that is generally badlv nerformerl P bere — rendering winter clothing among the leaves, by a brown bug, which flies at dusk and Maj or pro tein., by the Common Council. consented to sell their lands and move further iq 
nmittPfi .Unstop Ia tu i > V- cT essential requisites on Saturday. Sunday was settle3 u P on tb em. It is about an inch long, and jgf It has been decided to have the next New the Minnesota River. This will open a new and 
omitted altogether to the serious detriment of the and ^ but throu „ bo U . ; bas “« tbin g peculiar in its appearance. During Hampshire S’ate Fair held at Manchester, on tlie large held for emigration. 
seller. The amount of fine wool greatly exceeds }j ^ 3nda T thers Us flight in the evening, the air is filled with a low, 5th, 6th, and 7th of October next. Manchester-The receipts of Western produce at Og- 
that of any previous year, giving increased evi- r ,/ , y ‘ n !, d until near roanug, humming noise .—Cincinnati Commercial, gives $700 on condition of its being held iu that densburgh, since the opening of navigation is 
deuce that farmers understand the policy of pro- 1 uesda - v noou ' 1 Iie skies are now brightening, city. Concord offered $500. Flour, 88,925 bis.; Wheat, 85,227 bush.; Corn, 
rrrr ., r;r , ky tke pareLing crops in many sections, and baa girl had ber left eye 7» comj.lcS' covered with forager of I®, 'she waiS S 
little anxiety to dispose of their stock, and the not probably proved injurious in any locality.— 11 white speck that it was rendered sightless. A costume. that route will probably be made J 
market has been quiet, though sales are made The crops are coming forward finely/The wheat, ^ The Vermont Whig State Convention -A'late French paper says The eve- 
without any drooping of prices. however, is being more or less injured by the house, and. as if in search of food nominated for Governor, Erastus Fairbanks, of St. ning train to Havre on Saturday carried away 
~ ~~ weevil. We trust the matter is exaggerated, but sned/vith its bill without can sir/ tlw. ■j/.t,/ Johusbury ; for Lieutenant Governor, W. C. Kit- from Paris 985 Hanoverians, who are about to 
Cary Collegiate Seminary.—T he Fall term if rumor says truly the insect is proving very de- injury, so that ever since the vision of the gul has ///' ?. aven ; for Treasurer, George, found a town in the State of Illinois, in America.” 
of this institution, located at Caryville, Genesee s t,-active to the c»p io Sooeca.Ootario Wayoo bio perfect.” te 0 .'lhaa HeweB,ofMo„ pelier. -The Priocipal. of the Commoo School, ia 
Co., N. Y„ commences on the 17th of August, and the eastern portion of Monroe ’ y ’ ------ Ole Bull returned a short time since, to his Cleveland receive $1,000 per annum, and the fe- 
The Principal Prof Baidwiv ban nQcrt^i.,f f ,a yyph ‘ The Maine Law in Connecticut.—T he Maine settlement m letter county, and found persons male assistants from $5 50 to $6,00 per week.— 
no p/f ’f A D- , ' „ V rr. TV ' “ - law was defeated in the popular branch of the vending ardent spirits, which he immediately Right—competent teachers should always be well 
him, as I ot. < „uages ana Higher Mathe- The Fisheries.— 3 he Boston Transcript rei ter- Connecticut Legislatureon Thursday. An amend- suppressed. That is right, and lie will thus do paid. 
raatics, D. G. Fraser, A. B., whom we know to a tes, from personal knowledge, a statement which ment, striking out all after the enacting clause, rancb Tor the prosperity of Lis colony. _ 0 ]j f ema ] e m j 3er died at Richmond a 
be an excellent teacher in these departments, “f® beforG been '“ ade> that some °. f ou !' aild inserting a bill giving town and city author!- J-fT Hon. Henry Vail, of Troy, died on Sat- few days ago, and on searching her premises, it is 
The Faculty includes four additional members — MitT' BM ? 7'° d tle ? P °7f r / llC f D8e ’ ad n Pt f d b ^ tl,e castin ^ l,rda y last > a «® d 70. He was formerly a member said that $800 in specie and $9,000 in bank notes, 
well qualified for their respective posts. ^ telSoto ® * ““ ^ JTotoof wS'to S& ”* ^ ^ ZZ “““ "" W ’“ S a ““ h "^ " c ™ 
it the competitors 7 22 ’ a3 ! 1,,d,a “ Agent, 30- lost thrcc husdai,ds b >' P owJer explosions. ___M. Felix, the’coiffeur of the French Em- 
iively professional ^Ulltnumf/hv i’l/h/,'/rO 1 1' ///!!/ 0 / “ P ‘ 'The Board of Health of Alexandria report press, is never allowed to attend on her except iu 
jcimons were from menu. ^ depan - that the cholera, of which there has been sev ! en- full court dress, sword included. Ah ! 
is showing that-i ^ ^ -—- ty-three cases since the 1 Ith of May, has gradual--I he U. S. steamer Princeton has been or- 
° ‘ ‘ l Intemperance and Crime.— Judge Starnes of disappeared, and that Alexandria was never dered to the Fishing Grounds, and will take her 
s c i pa. ii/f ii, t}j e Middle Circuit, Georgia, iu his statistics to * ie ei Bom disease than at present. departure trom Norfolk iu a tew days. 
s. On the whole, Gov. Cobb, concludes as follows“ iu every JUU The Palmer Journal says Franklin Mor- -The Hon. W. H. Seward has accepted an 
itable, and I trust cases tiied, ot all kinds, there have beeu 33-33d gaii, of that village, has a pair of twin cows, four invitation to deliver the annual Address before 
vhen every countv cases with which the evidence connected tlie use years old, which have been worked in the voke the American Institute iu October next. 
Jon. ot ardent spiiits as a cause ; or just one-third.— like oxen for a year or two. 'They are large, good -It is said the Administration will protest 
(f^fThe Palmer Journal says Franklin Mor- -The Hon. W. H. Seward bas accepted an 
gan, of that village, has a pair of twin cows, four invitation to deliver the annual Address before 
years old, which have been worked in the voke the American institute iu October next. 
like oxen for a year or two. They are large, good -It is said the Administration will protest 
looking animals, and are milked the same as his against the threatened manumission of the slaves 
other cows. j n Cuba, and the substitution of Coolies. 
KW Garrett N. Bleecker, of New York, and -Gough, the eloquent temperance lecturer, 
recently deceased, mentioned in his will the Madi- is going to England. He sails about the middle 
son University to the amount of $12,000. He of July. Mr. G. is a native of England. 
was one ot the original subscribers to tlie endow- -A negro in Baltimore laid a wager that he 
merit of tlie University, and subscribed $3,000 could eat ten baskets of strawberries, accomplisb- 
for that purpose. ed tbe feat, and died immediately after. 
The Canadian Parliament lias passed a -Gen. Garland and Maj. Fry left St. Louis 
law making tlie Legislative Council elective, and on the 14ih, with a detachment of troops, in the 
line, in F'auquier county, Vir- 2^” The Canadian Parliament has passed a -Gen. Garland and Maj. Fry left St. 
is situated on the Blue Ridge, Taw making the Legislative Council elective, and on the 14ih, with a detachment of troops, 
■s Bom Alexandra, and extends abolished the property qualification for Mem- steamer Polar Star, en route for Santa Fe. 
I'ichmoidwHn ’ and others were not expected to recover. Four known as ‘ Laurie Lodd, aged 81 years, was 
ltc 1 ' _____ others, likewise laborers, were sun struck at Staten married a few days ago to a young widow of 27. 
A Bug Visitation.— We learn from an authen- Isl:uid ’ one " f wboni died- - The Free Church of Scotland is sending 
tic source, that in several of the southern counties Mayor Wilson, of Montreal, has left the forth to Australia, seventeen ministers, for each of 
of the State the foliage of the forest trees has c >>y—public opinion condemning him as the one whom, applications have beeu received from the 
been, iu certain distiicts, so generally devoured who gave the troops the order to fire. Alderman Colonists. 
that most of the limbs are entirely stript of their Atwater, a native of Vermont, has been elected -The Sicux and other adjoining tribes have 
leaves, by a brown bug, which flies at dusk and Major pro tern., by the Common Council. consented to sell their lands and move further up 
settles upon them. It is about an inch long, and It l>as been decided to have the next New *- be Minnesota River. This will open a new and 
has nothing peculiar in its appearance. During Hampshire S’ate Fair held at Manchester, on the la, 'g e beld lor emigration. 
its Light in the evening, the air is filled with a low, 5th, 6th, and 7th ot October next. Manchester-The receipts of Western produce at Og- 
roartug, humming noise .—Cincinnati Commercial, gives $700 on condition of its being held in that densburgh, since tiie opening of navigation is 
_ city. Concord offered $500. Flour, 88,925 bis.; Wheat, 85,227 bush.; Corn, 
Something very like a Miracle.— The North psif" At the tea and strawberry gardens, Seed- 55,509 bush.; Pork, 2,583 bis. 
>ntis i ai y at as t e folio 1 wing, under the ley lane, Pendleton, England, a woman is now Tae Delaware Co. Express says the corps 
1 , e , / , “ , a G ccui rence. A lutle engaged in walking 1,000 miles in 1,000 hours, of Engineers surveying the Newburg & Syracuse 
gu ici e u ev e so comp e e v covered with fot a wager of £500. She walks in tbe Bloomer route have disbanded ; and no further surveys on 
a white speck that it was rendered sightless. A costume. that route will probably be made. 3 
lew days since, while amusing herself out of doors a , i -tt- , „ . , J. . J 
a dove^descended from a neighboring dwelling Tbe Vermont Whig State Convention -A late French paper says The eve- 
house, and, as if in search of food, removed the aomi,iated for Governor, Erastus Fal ' ba »ksofSt. mng train to Havre on Saturday carried away 
speck with its bill, without causing the slightest Jobllsbu '7 /■"' U eutena,d Governor, W. C. Iv.t- from Pans 985 Hanoverians, who are about to 
iniurv. so that ever since the viftinn of tho E ld £ e ’ °f/ air U&ven ; for Ireasurer, George, found a town in the State of Illinois, in America.” 
fishery convention. 
