MOORE’S RURAL NEF-YO RKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Arrest of Counterfeiters. 
Several of the Deputy U. S. Marshals have 
been actively engaged in ferreting out a gang of 
counterfeiters whom they had good reason to sus- 
**' g;gs £sfe^ •*■-*■ pect were located in or near this city. On the 
_19th instant, they made a descent upon a build- 
ROCHESTER, JULY' 30, 1853. in g at the junction of Mount Plope Avenue and 
- - South St. Paul street, where they arrested four 
PUBLISHER’S NOTICES. persons, Wm. YVescott, C. H. Jenner, George A. 
Agents. — Any person so disposed can act as agent Reed and Jas. B. Gilbert. 3 he two first named 
for the Rural New-Yorker,— and all who remit accord- W ere engaged in making three cent pieces at the 
ing to terms will be entitled to premiums, &c. time, and with them were secured the press, die, 
TTsT The Rural is published strictly upon the cash mebd aud co j n ; also chemicals necessary to be 
system— sent no longer than paid for —and all orders uged ; n galvanizing the spurious issue. Reed and 
Notes from the Capital. ment, has been summoned to meet Wednesday, 
- _ July 27. It is to be conducted on the part of the 
Albany, July 25, 1853. Assembly by the following committee of mana- 
Eds. Rural The long agony is over. The ger s Messrs. Loomis, Chaplin, Noble, McBur- 
N. Y. Legislature did, on Thursday, July 21,1853, key, Hastings and F ood. Daniel S. Dickinson j b ' J f 1,500 inhabitants. 
% e to s 3 f £ b t f i c 3 . 
Vergennes, the only city in Vermont, has 
•6 o’clock P. M.,— adjourn. The last few days and Charles O’Connor are said to be the counsel 
PUBLISHER’S NOTICES. 
of the session were days of activity and excite¬ 
ment. The Democratic members met on Tues- 
for the defendant. How long it will take to com¬ 
ment. The Democratic members met on Tues- plete the trial, or what will be its result, is to be 
day evening iu caucus, to agree on plans for re- determined by future circumstances. 
taining their ascendancy at the next election. As And now, for a brief period, I bid farewell to 
should be iu accordance with terms. . Gilbert are not as strongly implicated, though it 
Am ertisements must he brief, appropriate to t id bebeyed ^ l iaV e been instrumental in paying 
objects of the paper, and accompanied with the cash. J . . 1 
_ ou t muc " °f tlie coin. 1 he prisoners were exam- 
Correctio^-By a provoking “mfftakeTf the iued befoie u - S - Commissioner Farrar, and held 
printer,” the Whole No. of a portion of this to bail for future trial. 
week’s’ edition is printed 181, instead of 187. About the same time, Geo. A. Hoag, and a per- «*"• The V/ool Market. 
. P . . . son named YY'hite, were arrested at Canandaigua, Pbe much-talked-of Suppl) bill was finally - 
e 111111 1 er 0 1C amc _ -_ charged with making quarter eagles. On the same agreed open by a committee of conference, and y? E are 0 ft en questioned in regard to the 
To Readers and Correspondents. day that Hoag was arrested, Deputy Marshal Jas. passed into a law. It cuts ofF all extra clerk hire marke t, and gome persons have goue so far 
-- M. Palmer, of Canandaigua, went to Penn Yan, in the different departments, reduces the appro- mo destly insinuate that the Rural, being ii 
Though the present is a very busy season with Y'ates Co., and searched the dwelling house of priation to the L. S. Y olunteers to v> 10,000, re- interest of farmers and producers, rather 
readers and correspondents, we are under obliga- Hoag, and found there one press for coining, one j ecds He claims of all the Oipliau Asjlums and manufacturers and consumers, has given pr 
tions for the continued favors of those who fur- press for printing paper money, stamps for im- other charitable institutions, and \otes the money B ence to the idea that wool would comma 
Buncombe speeches made for the edification (?) of *0we* 
all 
' i , , ... n ,, The Wool Market. 
The much-talked-of Supply bill was finally 
agreed upon by a committee of conference, and We are often questioned in regard to the wool 
passed into a law. It cuts ofF all extra clerk hire market, and some persons have goue so far as to 
in the different departments, reduces the appro- modestly insinuate that the Rural, being in the 
nriation to the U. S. Volunteers to <$10,000. re- • * . i. r . . .j _ i.__ ... ., 
priation to the U. S. Volunteers to $10,000, re- 
to attempt now and then a sketch of current "-The “ Lantern,” the American rival of 
, a .. a ,i • , “ Lunch,” after flaring through a short existence, 
events and reflections for their perusal. has died out 
_ Owe. -Commodore Shubrick, who is to command 
The Wool Market the fishing squadron, arrived at Portsmouth on 
_ ‘ the 18th inst. 
We are often questioned in regard to the wool — The estimated expense of completing and 
, . , , , stocking the Pittsburg and bteubenbille railroad 
market, and some persons have goue so far as to j s 5 jjq Q00 
modestly insinuate that the Rural, being iu the _ A new flou ririg mill, with fifteen run of 
interest of farmers and producers, rather than stone, has just been completed within fifty miles 
other charitable institutions, and votes the money nen ce to the idea that wool would command a 
nish articles on practical and interesting subjects, pressing Spanish quarters, and other coin ; seve- dbus saved (?) into the pockets of members, to good price, and that high prices would be well ? n England, the members of which 
Such favors, especially from regular contributors ral punches, and various tools for making all kinds P a y them for their severe labors in visiting Niag- maintained. To our constant readers it can hard- * u Liboi^ ami in piofits. 
and correspondents, are the more acceptable from 0 f counterfeit money; impressions in wax for ara ’ ^ be World’s Fair, and for the long recess ]y be necessary to say that, while we have for i~ i , C • ’s 
the fact that we are, and may be for some timeto ke y S f or common safes, bank safes, Ac., and some blken at the close of the legular session. ‘ Oh ! gom e months past maintained that wool would them “ God’s pistols !” 
come, short of help in the sanctum — our princi- keys manufactured and in process of manufacture, consistency ! thou ait a jewel!” command a good price, we have advised farmers Mr. Wm. C. Ruttan, of Ham 
pal assistant, who usually devotes his entire time q’ffe public have noticed that there has been a It is very apparent that a change in the system to sell as soon as a renumerating price could be has invented a rifle, which is expec 
to the paper, having (necessarily and unexpect- large amount of bank notes in circulation of the of appropriating the money of the State is called obtained, and not themselves become holders in one mbe and bit tbe mark, 
edly) been absent for several weeks. If any of larger denominations, altered from ones. Among for, and it is claimed that this bill is an improve- tbe hope of realizing very high prices. They will ——John Butterfield, Esq., of Uti 
our readers discover sins of omission, they will these are bills on the Eagle Bank, Brighton, the ment, from the fact that it refuses to allow the also bear us witness that we predicted a falling off of tbe ^ ort 
please attribute to the same cause — lack of suffi- Newark Bank, Newark, Wayne co.; the Wyoming clerks of the different bureaus to come and in prices after the first and important purchases _L The el low taver continues to 
cicnt assistance. It is no easy matter, under the County Bank, the Springfield Bank, Spriugfield, “smouch” a few hundred dollars each, as they had been made, but that ultimately the highest considerable extent in New Orleans t! 
most favorable circumstances, to properly fill tbe Mass., tbe Union Bank of Swanton Falls, Vt.— have usually done. As to tbe charitable institu- prices paid in the spring would be fully sustained, two days reaching sixty. 
Rural, every week — furnishing the usual variety. Altered bills on all these Banks, are now under- tions, it was urged with some propriety that they We do not claim to speak by authority, or have - The anniversary of the West 
aud attendiug to the details of each of its several stood to have been made and circulated by West- were local, and should be supported by their re- better sources of information than others whose °'P at ’ on > the first da Y of August, is to 
departments,— and w T heu the principal labor falls cott and Jenner. There was also a spurious emis- spective counties, and not become a charge upon attention has been given to the subject. ed at Springborough, Ohio.. 
upon one who has an abundance of other business sion from their fount, of ones of the Nation ai the whole State. It is true that some portions of It is a peculiarity of the American dealer, to poi^in^™wo°pereo^ ^ndertoofto 
which requires more or less time and attention, Bank, Washington, D. C. We have thought prop- the State have received large sums of money for eDgage in tbe purc hase of any commodity which self the other day, but failed. 
the task becomes still more formidable. Such er to mention these facts for the information of the support of the poor, while others have never pr0 mises to pay well,- consequently many indi- Cholera is said to be raging 
being our position, we are constrained to ask the the public, aud not to prejudice their cases. There received a cent; and although I would not ap- v iduals of small means have purchased wool from among the boatmen on the Chesapea 
indulgence of our readers generally,—and that we re also threes of the Bank of Salina, altered plaud penuriousness in regard to the charities of farmers, expecting to sell it at an advance. They Canal > above Harper’s Ferry, 
those friends who are accustomed to writing upon f rom broken western bank notes. the State, I would have a joint and equal distil- are unab i e to hold it longer than the time when . — 7~ Tbe .“ Fetter’s Field” of Nap 
practical subjects, will continue their favors. There have been three presses for coining, in all, bution of all tbe money raised by a general tax. their note8 mature, upon which the funds for its Joorare tadficriminatefy tumbled 1 ^ 
— It is proper to add, here, that we have a large and one for printing paper money, taken, with all The withholding of these appropriations may purchase were obtained, and are forced to sell 1 __A writer in the Medical Exami 
number of miscellaneous articles awaiting exam- necessary implements for every description of serve to awaken the public mind as to the influ- whether at a profit or loss. Large operators hav- states that choloform has been use 
iuation, and many on file for publication. New coining aud bank note counterfeiting. On exam- ences usually brought to bear, to secure or defeat j U g means understand this, aud operate if at all cases of tetanus with perfect success. 
ara, the World’s Fair, and for the long recess 
taken at the close of the regular session. “ Oh ! 
consistency ! thou art a jewel!” 
good price, and that high prices would be well bl England, tbe members ot which are partners 
• . • , rr. , . , ., . . in labors and in profits, 
maintained. 1 o our constant readers it can hard- ' , , TT 
, , , „ -The Rafhrs at the Cape of Good Hope are 
ly be necessary to say that, while we have for mucb p]eased with Colt’s revolvers. They call 
some months past maintained that wool would them “ God’s pistols !” 
command a good price, we have advised farmers -Mr. Wm. C. Ruttan, of Hamilton, C. W„ 
consistency . tuou art a jewel. command a good price, we have advised farmers _Mr. Wm. C. Ruttan, of Hamilton, C. W„ 
It is very apparent that a change in the system to sell as soon as a renumerating price could be has invented a rifle, which is expected to cany 
of appropriating the money of the State is called obtained, aud not themselves become holders in one md e and hit the mark. 
for, and it is claimed that this bill is an improve- the hope of realizing very high prices. They will -John Butterfield, Esq., of ^Utica, has hem 
ment,from the fact that it refuses to allow the also bear us witness that we predicted a falling off a PP 0 la,e< ) 1 lba sMent of the New Y ork aud Buffalo 
clerks of the different bureaus to come oud in prices after the first and important purchases Y!™rhe yellow fever continues to prorail tea 
smouch a few hunched dollars each, as they had been made, but that ultimately the highest considerable extent in New Orleans, the deaths for 
have usually done. As to the charitable institu- prices paid in the spring would be fully sustained, two days reaching sixty. 
tions, it was urged with some propriety that they We do not claim to speak by authority, or have -The anniversary of the West India eman- 
were local, and should be supported by their re- better sources of information than others whose cipation, the first day of August, is to be celebrat- 
spective counties, and not become a charge upon attention has been given to the subject. ec ^ at Spnngborough, Ohio.. 
the whole State. It is true that some portions of j t ig a peculiarity of the American dealer to 1 : RoblDSOD ’ wb ° ls . m j ai1 1D , Tro 7 fbr 
. r j-u is a pccuiiawiy oi im, -o.uiencan cieaier, to poisoning two persons, undertook to poison her- 
the State have received large sums of money for engage in the purchase of any commodity which self the other day, but failed. 
the support of the poor, while others have never p,. om i ses to pay well,— consequently many indi- -Cholera is said to be raging very fatally 
received a cent; and although I would not ap- T i dl ,als of small means have purchased wool from among the boatmen on the Chesapeake and Ohio 
plaud penuriousness in regard to the charities of f armerS; expecting to sell it at an advance. They Canal) above Har P er ’ 8 Ferry. 
the State, I would have a joint and equal distri 
farmers, expecting to sell it at an advance. They 
are unable to hold it longer than the time when 
The “ Potter’s Field” of Naples is a large 
bntinn of <ill tlic monev raised bv wnpr/il ti* *■ a ^ l* i ai t it • pdq into wliicli tbe uskcd bodies ot tiic iiienctless 
bution of all the money raised by a general tax. their notes mature, upon which the funds for its | 300r are indiscriminately tumbled. 
The withholding of these appropnations may purc hase were obtained, and are forced to sell -A writer in the Medical Examiner for July, 
seive to awaken the public mind as to the influ- whether at a profit or loss. Large operators hav- states that choloform has been used in several 
beginners, and those who write on unseasonable iuation Hoag was held to bail, and White dis- 
or comparatively unimportant topics, must bear charged. The officers have good reason to sup- 
in mind that we bestow the most attention upon pose others have been engaged with those arrest- 
practical subjects, aud matters of every day con- ed in the same crime, though no more arrests 
cern ; and hence that, as now situated, we are un- have been made. 
able even to read, much more correct or re-write, —Subsequently officers Pierce and Toles, of 
many of the fugitive and incomplete effusions re- Buffalo, arrested in that city Geo. W. Southwortb, 
ceived. We do not strive to fill the Rural with a man about 45. He was accompanied by a wo- 
original articles, believing that we can make a man apparently 22 or 24 years old, who was rep- 
more acceptable and valuable paper by interspers- reseuted as his son’s wife. A search of their bag- 
ing its pages with judicious selections — though, gage disclosed a large amount of spurious coin, 
with the mass of material generally on hand, the counterfeit bills, and as complete an assortment 
former course might prove the least laborious- of tools for counterfeiting as could be desired, em- 
Hence, literary contributions of merit may often hieing forty-two dies and plates, chemical prepa- 
be deferred or neglected, while mauy articles by rations for erasing signatures, instruments for rc- 
inexperiencod and careless writers, will necessari- placing figures by those of larger denominations. 
appropriations from tbe Treasury 
to keep prices down, or are not anxious to buy -The total valuation of property at Port- 
11 J \ 1. 1 Yf.. * 4.:~ Al'YCtbri C\ .... • 
But I am free to denounce the act of abstract- unlil tbe amount of wool thus forced upon the la,ld ’ Ma '>, is estimated at $17,658,612—an in- 
ing funds from tbe public puree to pay the mem- marke t, is offered for sale at a figure that suits C1 ' CaSC °i $1 « 8 '’ 9 A 13 ° V J r . - 
here for their long recess. It is to be hoped that their notions After these sales have been rmdp “ Tb ® St. Augustine (Fla.) Ancient Lrty 
.1 • „ ill __. T men notions. Alter tnese sales nave Deen made, says beef is sold at that market, at 3 cents per 
the majonty v ill lefuse to accept it. I am as- and the wool reached the hands of men of capital, pound, and 4 cents for choice pieces. 
sured that very many will not become parties to we ] ook f or an advance. To show that these -Between sixty and seventy thousand acres 
this base transaction. Still, the impression that transfers are uow going on, we need only refer to of land have been entered at the Sant St. Marie 
it is right to cheat the Government has been so tke following'- information which we cut from the R and Office within eight weeks past. 
long entertained, I fear that many will yield to Cleveland Daily Herald of the 22d inst • -Hon. Phillip Allen, Governor of Rhode 
1 " ■ ~ ’ Island, has resigned, having been elected Senator 
in the Congress of the United States. 
-A Dr. Miller and Mrs. Jones murdered the 
the temptation thus placed before them. 
“Since our last quotation wool has evidently 
how are these enormous expenses to be paid ? declined from t wo to three cents per lb. Most of 
By a tax on the people, of course. A law was the large operators have supplied themselves 
ly be rejected. and many other things necessary to the successful 
- prosecution of the trade. t 
“ Honor to whom Honor.”—T hrough inadver--- 
tance, or procrastination, we have omitted to m ^ „ _ _ . „ 
,. ./ , T w A 1W 1 * f Thk Catastrophe at Niagara Falls—B riefly 
mention that L. Wetberell, A. M., —late of this 
, „ . , . . alluded to in our last number, resulted in the loss 
city, and favorably known to our readers as a „ . m r ,, . , 
J . in . r, , of three lives. 1 wo of the men, as before stated, 
member of the Editorial Corps of the Rural du- . , „ „ ’ , . ’ 
, „ , * ... . were carried over the tails on Monday evemne, 
ring the first three years of its publication,— lias /T , ,, , ; & 
, & C A A L 4 /at X EX (July 18.) I he other man, named Avery, was 
become sole editor ot the Amherst (Mass.,) Lx- J ' _ . . ... 
, Tr . , , . , . . discovered on iuesday morning, clinging to a log 
press. Mr. W. entered upon his duties several . J ° ° & ° 
j tlic river, 
weeks ago,since which the Express has exhibited , 
. The discoveiy created intense excitement on 
nassed the last dav of the session increasin'* the witb tbe amoun t they wished to purchase at the busbaad ol , tbe latte * - at . Montgomery, Ala., on 
passed the last day ol the session increasing tbe b ^ c uen { ]y there are F a ]a| . uumber the loth, and the Doctor has since fled. 
State tax for the ensuing year to one mid on a of lots be jd country merchants who are anx- -A. physician at Allentown, Pa., administer- 
dollar, and for the year following three-fourths of i 0 us to realize on the same, and would sell at 40c ed chloroform to a rattlesnake with thirteen rat- 
amill. This, under the present system of valua- for common to blood ; to % do - 42@45c ; ^ es , aud theu extracted three of his teeth. 
tion. is no light burthen on the industry of the to % do - 45@52. Some extra lots are neld at -The Portland Advertiser says that another 
commonwealth ^5c. '1 he largest porportion of the wool has gone slight shock of an earthquake was felt in that 
forward, and is now freely arriving. YYe have city between 4 and 5 o’clock on YY r ednesday af- 
The closing scene in the Assembly was one of been shown a number of letters from merchants ternoon. 
the most disgraceful transactions that ever occur- iu the interior, soliciting offers for their wool now _oreat Iron Railroad bridge across the 
red in a legislative body. The usual complimen- on hand, from 10 to 15,000 lbs., stating.that they Monongahela river, about one mile above Fair- 
tarv resolution to the presiding officer was intro- areeslrou s of i caliztng au( asking for best oilers, mon t, Y r a., was completed last week. It is stated 
taiy lesoiuuon 10 me piesiuing omcei was mno- g lvln g a description ot tbe wool and amount held tint it <Hi.lQfi onn 
duced, and the Speaker left tbe chair to allow the by them, and from these circumstances we are of ' ^ ’ ’ ... , 
House to consider it. This resolution was stoutly the opinion that there is a large amount of wool ~~ d , ie S reat ba)1 storai ^' b 'ch passed over a 
opposed, „d a „,«teber fro,,, Orleans conn.J J-j! t KT m '^^13 
luen. oue«o»o„s,j was proeeeumg eommenr mH)1 has i ontinued stHu l y at 58 @C0 to Albany, 
on the partiality, Ac., of the Chair, during both an d 68@70 to New York, and we have noticed a 
-The Oswego Palladium understands that 
J . J 1 , r • 4 . . 1 « . . A • JL UIOWIWJ V/ltUltU lUlPUOD UAUll^LUCUl un -- I- ~ 1 W Amu a via, UllU V, JLlt* » C liVfUlV-CU (l --- r> .... f - 
decided marks ot internal piogiessana improve- sboi . e bu j unfortunately, there were no means of sessions. His remarks were very pointed and large amount of wool passing through our city Hon. Gerrit Smith has just made a donation of 
ment.” Its pages furnish evidence of ability, in- rescue at hand. A life boat was sent for from disrespectful to the Chair and to the majority of designed for Utica market and manufacturers.” $25,000 to the city of Oswego, for the purpose of 
dustry and tact, and we congratulate all interest- Buffalo, to rescue the poor sufferer, and in the ," T t tx ■ i • i o t --- establishing a public library. 
ed uDou the result. Friend YVetherell is not meantime a box of provisions was floated to him. 1 e 0 ‘ T n i 1 ’ " The Women in Arms.— In Jamestown, Chatau- - The Boston and YVorcester Railroad Com - 
, ,, i , x , p . .. . The life-boat came, but sad t* to say it swamped, sumed Ins place, and called the gentleman to order. q U g county, N. Y., recently, the wife of an in- pauy, advertise that hereafter no passengers will 
only a gentleman, due io a o supeiioi attain- pbe man be g an to droop and it was evident he Gen. B. very reluctantly took his seat, and on an temperate man went to the groggery where her be taken by the Sunday night train. The train 
ments, and will prove a valuable accession to the could bold out but a short time. It was already a ppeal to the House, he was not allowed to proceed, husband procured liquor, and commenced an on- will consist of a mail car only. 
editorial fraternity of New England. YY r e wish past noon and whatever was done must be quick- A this point a member moved Hie previous ernes- slaught on the decanters, glasses, <fcc.,demolishing - Tbe total value of India rubber goods 
him, what we believe he will richly merit, emi- ^ A raft was hastily constructed and floated to ’ , n f f t J fllp a large amount ot property. She was ably sec- manufactured in the United States is estimated at 
i .. v him upon’which he got at about six o’clock, p. m., which was tne resolution ot tnanks to tne onc j ec i by a female friend, one Miss Gertrude 
nent success ana prosperity. having maintained himself amidst the roaring Speaker. Another moved to lay the previous Salisbury, who was subsequently arrested by tin 
~~ ~ ~ . . flood for about twenty hours. Another life boat question on the table, and on this the ayes and groggery keeper, and discharged by a jury. 
Fire at YY atertown.-I he flourishing village was floated to him, and as he was getting ready nocs were ca n e d, which consumed the time till 6 _ - - -- _ T -—’ 
of YYatertown has again been visited bv fire. On to jump into it, the boatstruck the raft and swept , , , ,, i Russia and 1 urkey.— the New York Tribune 
Saturday evenin'*,23d inst, the extensive car man- him off into the rapids He attempted to swim 0 cI ° c]he J the’Sneaker , ^JS :-“ We learn that the Democratic lenders ir 
J , to a small island but failed to reach it. He raised thanks was withheld, and the Speakei pro- Europe, Ivossuth and Mazzini, do not expect any 
ufactory, toundry and machine shop, Ac., of H. },i m self up to his full height, gave a shriek, ceeded to deliver his parting address, in which he immediate pursuance of hostilities. They regard 
YY. YVoodroff were burned to the ground. In less waved his arms wildly, and disappeared ! thanked them for their intended compliment, and war as ultimately certain, or at least as highly 
than two hours the whole property covering two-- alg0 retorted i n a very severe and caustic manner probable, but not as likely to begin before next 
acres was destroyed, involving a loss of $100,000, Superior Fat Cattle. Under the bead of on tbose wbo bad attacked him. At the conclu- toeo?d 
of which only $20,400 is covered by insurance. “ Beautiful Cattle ” the Albany Express has the si(m of tbe add reSs, he declared the Assembly ad- now be able to judge positivelv’of its correctness ” 
From 70 to 80 hands are thus thrown out of em- following notice of our friend Sheffer’s spayed - oume d sine die - 
ployment, and many valuable working tools, Devon heifers. Unless we are greatly mistaken , . . , ,, „ ^ „ . „ Great Fire in Auburn. —On Sunday night a 
four freight cars finished, and about twenty others these animals will not be excelled by any on ex- 1 huS ® , thlS remaraa e . x ra CSS1 °° fire broke out in a machine shop of the N. Y. C. 
nearly done, were burned. The fire is supposed hibition in the precincts of the Crystal Palace : of the Le S lslature - Ia reviewing the matter Railroad. Before the alarm w^ given the buitd- 
, J j 1 .. t,, ,, . , , ta i- there is reason to congratulate them on some good ing was in a mass of flames. Betoie the engines 
to have been ignited by the heat of the furnace. There are three most beautiful Devonshire canals are to be enlarged and the arrived, several buildings were on fire. The large 
- bei fers now on exhibition at YYoolfurd’s, route done The canals. to be enlarged and tbe machine sho togeth f r with the wund eng ,A 
Further Fires. —In our city on the 21st inst., f” 1 'He Y\ oild s Lair. They aie in charge of Mr. whole subject of internal lmpioiement placed bouse an d a blacksmith shop, were burned to the 
the dwelling house of Mr. Whitney, the celebrated fee SlLffe^"scJSSlE aW party cousiderations - The examination ground. Supposed to be the work of an incendi- 
«|«H. artist, tras burncrl with aearlj ail its “yeai into «* ° f 'Tt' fTl^ _ 
contents, the inmates barely escaping in their 2,200 pounds in weigh!, and look as though there probably stimulate to a moie ffntntul dischaige Cattle for the East.—T he receipts of cattle 
ni<*ht clothes. was not room ^ or an ^ ncb raore of fat upon them, of duty in the future. They have passed an im- a t this port have recently been very large. On 
$25,000 to the city of Oswego, for the purpose of 
establishing a public library. 
-The Boston and Worcester Railroad Com- 
slaugbt on tne decanters, glasses, Ac.,demolishing -The total value of India rubber goods 
tion which was the resolution of thanks to the a la, U e amouat ot property. She was ably sec- manufactured in the United States is estimated at 
Hon, wnicn was tne resolution oi tnanks to tne onde d by a female friend, one Miss Gertrude ten millions annually, and nearly the whole trade 
Speaker. Another moved to lay tbe previous Saltsbuiy, who was subsequently arrested by the bas gprun^ up since 1844 
question on the table, and on this the ayes and groggery keeper, and discharged^ a jur y. ___ Richard Tay i or> se co n d chief of the Cher- 
noes were called, which consumed the time till 6 Tt,» TW obee Nation, died in Arkansas on the 19th nit. 
o’clock, the hour for adjournment. So the vote We learn tliat tLo Democratic leaders in Cap °{? C T V f y ° f Cherokees uuder 
of thanks was withheld, and the Speaker pro- Europe, Kossuth and Mazzini, do not expect any Gen- Jackson ’ ln tbe Cietik 
ceeded to deliver his parting address, in which he immediate pursuance of hostilities. They regard I he Governor and Legislature of Mnssa- 
thanked them for their intended compliment, and war as ultimately certain, or at least as highly chusetts have unanimously given one day’s pay, 
, . probable, but not as likely to begin before next amounting to nearly $o00, towards the comple- 
also retorted in a very severe and caustic manner I pring ’ In formi this 0 ^ iu ion They have access ^ of the Washington Monument. 
on those who had attacked him. At the conclu- g 0od sources of information, and we shall soon -The amount received for duties on Thurs- 
sion of the address, he declared the Assembly ad- now be able to judge positively of its correctness ” day last, at the New York Custom House, was 
journed sine die. -. $348.000—which is said to be larger than was 
. , ,. „ — . o • Great Fire in Auburn. —On Sunday nierht a ever before received in one day at that port. 
Thus ended this remarks e <xra, ession fi re broke out in a machine shop of the N.Y. C. -Something like 40 bills of indictment have 
of the Legislature. In reviewing the matter, Railroad. Before the alarm was given the build- been found by the Grand Jury of the U. S. Circuit 
there is reason to congratulate them on some good ing was iu a mass of flames. Before the engines Court in Michigan, against parties engaged in dep- 
done. The canals are to be enlarged, and the arrived, several buildings were on fire. The large redating upon the Government timber lands, 
whole subject of internal improvement placed —- An insanei woman, Mrs. Kerby.some time 
above Party considerations. The examination grouud . Supposed to be the work of an incendi- 
into the official conduct of certain officers, will ary. __ fa]1 has bac 'i the effect of restoring her reason. 
probably stimulate to a more faithful discharge Cattle for the East.— The receipts of cattle -The Warsaw New Y'orker says Mrs. Alvi h 
In Cincinnati the same day a fire broke out iu ^ 
a tool factory which was subdued with difficulty, beauty, we have never seen their equals. All 
and not until it had destroyed a large number of who take pleasure in seeing fat cattle would be - v „ 0 - -me iieupieui x,™ are ueieumueu him 
buildings, mostly frame. The loss is estimated at re P aid b J visiting them.” small majority. The ayes and noes are published A i arge number have also passed during the same the „ ua „ e of t h e railroad track thro’ that city and 
upwards of $75,000 with little insurance. „ T ------. for the reference of the various constituencies, time over the Buffalo and New Y ork City Road. coimtv sball not be changed. If it is attempted, 
--- FrxE Leickster ^iieep. Some days since we Bills were passed incorporating companies to Buffal o Adver isn , loth. the proper officer has been ordered to remove the 
Editorial Excursion. —The editorial fraternity sa\v two very fine bucks of the Leicester breed build a Railroad to the Pacific, and a Ship Canal Wheat in Richmond, Y'a. _Tlic millers are "iv- rads forthwith. 
of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Pennsylvania, which had been brought from Canada. One of Niagara, corresponding to the YVelland Canal ing $1,10 to $1,15 cash, and $1,20@$1,25 at four -It is proposed in New York to open the 
were out on a grand excursion, to Niagara them was the largest sheep that ever came under on ^ be Canada side. An attempt was made to months, we hear, for some of the crops. Many Crystal Palace, Sundays, so as to draw in the 
Falls last week. The party embraced over one our observation. His weight was upwards of 400 incorporate companies for Canal navigation, but “ly briS^eSJrf a^SdvIn^ structure. ^YYould Tt SKo"2 wen°to slS up 
hundred members of the corps editorial,—ten dif- pounds, notwithstanding he was sheared the first ifc failed. Joint resolutions have also been passed whil f tbe mi I le r 3 conceivifthat they are quite as the groggeries first ? 
ferent railroads in Ohio and the west, in conjunc- °f Hay. I e wool taken oil is said to have meas- proposing an amendment to the Constitution, for high as the existing demand will justify.— Rich- Mr. D. D. Paon. of St. Louis proposes to 
tion with the proprietors of the steamers Crecent ured ihirteen inches in length. The sheep were pro motiDg the purity of elections. This is a mond Whig. _ pay f ar a m j] e 0 f the''Pacific Railroad, yet to be 
City and Queen of the YY r est, having as we un- tbe property of It. A. Wilber, of YYayne Co., who much-needed change. Still, whilo I would say Ohio. Hon. YYm. Medill was inaugurated as ff radcd and built, if any fifteen hundred persons 
derstand it treated them to the jaunt It must designed adding them to the increasing stock of thus much in their praise, I cannot say that all Governor of Ohio, on the 13th instant. He was will each pay foi another mile. Y\ e are fearful 
have been a season long to be remembered, and large animals and other novelties which crowd the cou j d not have been accomplished at the regular elected to the office of Lieutenant Governor, and tbat tbe otbers Wll l be lacking. 
we doubt not the whole phalanx will return to vicinity of the New Y ork Crystal Palace. t session if the desire to promote the public good, is now Governor under the Constitution, Gover- Mr. Beebe, of the Baptist Register, an- 
,■ . . -, , , * . , v , . nor YYood having resigned to take an office abroad nounees the “name of Prof. Andrew Ten Brocek. 
their posts refreshed m body, invigorated in mind Hezek ; ab q Seymour, late State engineer bad taken tbe p ace of P nvate raabce and P ar y conferred by the President.^ JVIr. Medill is the as an equal proprietor with himself in tile New 
and fully prepared for a better discharge of their and surveyor, died at his residence at Piermont, strife. Democratic candidate for Governor for the fall Y'ork Baptist Register, and an equal participant 
arduous duties. on Sunday evening. ’ The Court for the trial of the case of impeach- election. in its editorial labors and responsibilities.” 
m r i ■■ tie. On Thursday twenty-two care, and on Fii- same manner, 
utility. Ihe Temperance bill fa led iy a very da y twenty-six cars went down similarly freighted _The p 
The people of Erie are dete> mined that 
county shall not be changed. If it is attempted, 
tbe proper officer has been ordered to remove the 
rails forthwith. 
-It is proposed in New York to open the 
-The yellow fever is raging at New Orleans, 
many deaths occurring daily. 
-The ladies at Saratoga “ wear their shoul¬ 
ders bare to the lower edge of decorum.” 
-It is said J. W. Forney is to be the editor 
persons, wm. w escott, l. n. d enner, George a. ® J ,. ’ . ’ , of a new democratic paper in YYashingt on. 
Reed and Jas. B. Gilbert. The two first named m, S bt bave been expected, the meeting was not this political arena, and hie me away to my rural _ A gecond tria ] to elect a Mayor in Newport 
were engaged iu making three cent pieces at the F lUc harmonious — yet an address will probably retreat, there to quaff the refreshing breezes of R L> on Wednesday, resulted in no choice, 
time, and with them were secured the press, die, be prepared and circulated for the instruction and heaven, to roam over forest and field — to regale - Levi Wyman, of Landgrove, Vt., recently 
guidance of the people. The Whigs aud Hunkers my senses with Nature’s perfections, aud thus re- died from the effects of having a tooth extracted. 
were seen frequently with heads in close proxim- store my relaxed energies. But I shall not forget -Archibald Campbell, Esq,, for some twenty 
ity, as if to generate the force of attraction by the Rural. No! I love its pages too well,—and years Deputy Secretary of State, has resigned 
which the “ twain may become one flesh.” Then my regard for its many readers will prompt me tbat °^ ce> 
there has been rather more than the usual to attempt now and then a sketch of. current " 3lie “Lantern,” the American rival of 
, , , , , . ,. c , i r . * a ... .i . , Punch,” after flaring through a short existence, 
amount of gas evolved, and a plentiful supply of events and reflections lor their perusal. b died out 
of San Francisco. 
-There are 700 working tailors’ associations 
