MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YO RKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Buffalo Agricultural Warehouse. 
It will be observed by reference to a card in 
ouradvertisingdepartment, that Mr. FI. C. White, 
for many years Agent of the North Wayne Scythe 
Manufacturing Co., and for some two years a 
Webb and the London Times. 
James Watson Webb, editor of the New York 
Courier and Enquirer, who is nowin Europe, has 
written a long and cutting letter to the Times, in 
^ebts jBl'ebifieg. 
jr^SfA gentleman in Ohio recently brought an —Money is worth 2 per cent, a month in 
action against the proprietors of a steamboat, to Cincinnati 
, . , , , & . . , i •, i, i recover the value of a trunk containing, in addi- 
which he administers a severe and merited rebuke _• ___, . . ^ ,, b _, , , 
tion to wearing apparel, <fec., two thousand dol- Palace last Saturday. 
Over 23,000 persons visited the Crystal 
ROCHESTER, OCTOBER 22, 1853. 
News of the Week. 
member of the corps editorial of the Rural, has to the English press for their proneness to sneer ] ars j n casb y bo Gomt instructed the jury that 
The steamship Vulcan landed at Halifax, 
become an associate proprietor and manager of at and censure everything American—charging it was a fraud upon the steamboat proprietors for ( on the 12th, 350 British troops, 
the Buffalo Agricultural Warehouse and Seed them (the English press) with an ignorance of the a traveler to carry as luggage articles of such un- -Forty-eight rowdies wen 
Store. Air. AY. is eminently qualified for the po- matters which they comment upon inexcusable in paying extra for safe keepiuthat common time tbe P olice of Baltimore, 
sition assumed, and cannot fail of achieving sue- - ’ ' 1 ' TT - - - - •• ° ’• • • - — rr ' E '' -— 1 - i 
vere arrested at one 
- sition assumed, and cannot fail ot achieving sue- cnlightend journalists. He accuses them of se- carriers are liable for ordinary luggage only, with- The contiacts for hogs in Iuentucky are 
The all-absorbing subject for a few days past., cess therein. Possessing as he does, the right leering isolated instances of brutality, lawless- out special contract. The jury therefore rendered £ enera lly at three cents a pound, 
setting out of the account State politics, is the war business tact and habits>and an intimate acquaint- ness, and crime in this country, and blazoning a verdict for the plain rift ot $300, the value oi his , , , To . a *' UU a ' abb 
— * «- lucent steamers from Europe. wift tire wants ot the agricultural corn™- then, abroad as tapes of American morals and &*■£**&£ ^ —JohnB .£*Z b”n Teliog lately 
~ L n ._l-- i_•_: __ 1 nn.v r»nn fWrtn v pnmmpnH thr» ostnh i«h- _4-,*^.. * _.. j . -r-. . -r-r i, r- ° J 
The matter having been so long in agitation, and nity, we can cheerfully coinmend the establish- 
the successive arrivals having continued to report ment with which he is connected to all interested, 
no actual collision as yet between the hostile Our frieuds in the western portion of this State, 
parties, people began to regard the whole thing as and in the Western States and Canada will find 
a farce. In the meantime, however, the cloud of the Buffalo Ag. Warehouse every way worthy 
war has been gathering thicker and darker on their attention and patronage. The establish- 
the Turkish frontier, and the chances of a peaca- ment is already well and favorably known, but its 
ble adjustment of difficulties have continued to reputation and business will undoubtedly be ma- 
civilization. rr vr 11 , „ rT <-• cl on temperance at Exter Hall, London 
“ As well,” remarks Mr. Webb in retaliation, Jf” ™ f 1 ™- 11 -- 
“might the American press argue that because the . ° i 0 . 0 s 1S uc » , m mse 
b • i •, ... ,, i . ;i e term ot office expires the present year, has beeu 
Tnnes newspaper is daily filled with the details ot re . nominated b * he Whi * The J ree Soil win „ 
aded at New York 1,044 emigrants. 
—r-John B. Gough has been lecturing lately 
The swell of a steamer sunk a mud scow 
“might the American press argue that because the L ffi ■ t] TO . ps . pnt ’ vear has been at Philadelphia, drowning eight men. 
*7? iS t dai 7 fil !u - W1 the l etai ? 0f SnominSbyTe A^ffig S P The See Sod whig — The'clipper ship Great Republic, 
brutal Englishmen bearing their wives, therefore of th Democratic ])aYty \ aa nomin ated Warren launched at Boston, registers 4,000 tons. 
S. Worden of Auburn, and the Adamantines, Jas. -There was redeemed at the Treai 
grow less and less. 
terially enhanced under the management of the 
of brutes, who habitually indulge in this English Taykr Yatw for the same office If there is 
sport; or because Bell’s Life in^ndon gives £ heS 
graphic accounts of the favorite English sport of mrtizau and nolitical con4 ,iH Pr ations 
“the ring,” that therefore all Englishmen de- c P T ,m' ’ 
lighted in that offspring of a “ higher civilization;” , . / 2 .. ? P • l e< ' es ,° H 80 
oi because the late investigation into the adminis- beld ’ tbe elect,vejudiciary will have proved a curse 
The Emperor of Russia, with a deep laid scheme film. The pioprietors possess abundant or because the late investigation into the adminis- [ if } V 
for ultimate success, has been procrastinating the means and superior facilities, and we believe their tration of prison discipline at Birmingham ex- lns eac 0 a cssmg 
negotiations with just enough of hostile demon- enterprise will be properly rewarded. hibits a state of things which would revolt the uirei^writinc 
stration to prevent Turkey from disbanding or-feelings of the most brutal of the slave-dealers of ence t !ZrZTtYha 
reducing her forces, and not sufficient to warrant A Shameful Pugilistic Fight, for a prize of °ur exticmo South, that, theiefoie theie is no men f rom ab parts i 
her bringing the dispute at once to the arbitra- $2,000, took place last week at Boston Corners, Emriaud T Or if we deemed ft expedient to call f m !S rate to c ‘ t y 
re-nominated by the A\ T higs. The Free Soil wing -I he clipper ship Great Republic, recently 
of the Democratic party has nominated Warren launched at Boston, registers 4,000 tons. 
S. Worden of Auburn, and the Adamantines, Jas. -There was redeemed at the Treasury De- 
Taylor of Yates, for the same office. If there is partmeut last week $540,700 U. S. stocks. 
any office, the tenure of which should be held -Beet-root growers in the North of France 
above mere partisan and political considerations, anticipate a good crop of sugar this season, 
it is that of Judge; and when it ceases to be so m ~ . .. ; . ° , . . 
held, the elective iudiciarv will have nroved a curse , . 12 T ° >ebn tapestries have been ordered 
home by France from the N. Y. Crystal Palace. 
-All sorts of grains are imported into the 
” ” T ~ l j . r ° - ~ yrA correspondent of theNew York Courier , —"I 1 8 , L8 “ S nun » a ™ ^por ec into me 
hibits a state of things which would revolt the an “j^ h Writing from New Orleans in refer- two Clclhes dut J fre0 - Sboi t CT0 P 8 18 tbe cause, 
feelings of the most brutal of the slave-dealers of -* A E... -*-u„.. - -A beautiful “ Victoria Regia” flower was 
a ai t *1 c • en ce to a report that a great number of young . - ---- 
A Shameful Pugilistic Fight, for a prize of our extreme South, that, theiefoie there is no meu from a p parts 0 f tbe C0U ntry,are ab6ut to in bloom at Sayer’s garden, Cincinnati, recently. 
her bringing the dispute at once to the arbitra- $2,000, took place last week at Boston Corners, | England? Or if'wc deemed ft expedmnY to call th *\ city t0 fiU - vacancies which they — Barker, convicted at Worcester, Mass for 
ment of the sword. In this way he hoped to near the Harlem railroad above New York. Five attention to your manufacturing districts, and in- ^ lleve have been occasioned by the late epi- the murder of his wife, has been sentenced to be 
wear out the patience of his adversary to exhaust thousand spectators witnessed the combat. The vade the dark alleys and cheerless garrets of Lon- c cmic, s,r> s . ei} ew c ei-s ave ie , anc ning. . 
wwi uui, mi,w jjiscuvumij, w uiwiisi, r , , ,__ ,• u where a vacancy may have occurred, there has -- "he AYashmgton Star says the Congres- 
the resources and deplete the treasury of the combatants were Y ankee Sullivan and Morrissey, on ’' n tll1 S ,e S 1( j 0 en . 10 0 , ri been, and always is in the city, one hundred sional burying ground is in a shameful state of 
I*. -7 ft. <lecision so Into into the -ho fought thirty-seven rounds and Rented a ’“tF ^ 
season as to render it impossible for the Turkish shocking spectacle after the fight. Morrissey was to an untimely grave, without even the consola- sut)S1(Jeci ln . ——It is stated that Madame Jenny Gold- 
allies in the west of Europe to furnish her any declared the victor by the referee, on the plea of tions of religion to smooth their path; or if we . The native population has been decreas- schmidt will next season visit England to give 
essential aid until spring, and finally to throw foul blows on the part of Sullivan, although the sh ouM attempt to Bum up the tens of thousands IPS™ tij® Sa i^idwich islands since the period of 
f . kttw fi,,, on of human beings who, m this Christian land, an- thur discovery. In 1847-8 ten thousand oi the 
upon his adversary the odium of commencing latter came off best in the encountei. 1 he spec- nua n y por i s h without ever having received the natives fell victims to the measles and the whoop- 
hostilities. There is not the least doubt but that tators got into a fight among themselves before benefits of education or learnt that there is a God cough. The small pox has lately been intro- 
Russia has for a long time looked with a longing the affair was over, and it is only to be regretted over all, a future state of reward and punishment, ^uced into the islands from California, and is very 
eye upon the Turkish territory ; and she would that the whole crowd were not pummelled into a and a Savior who died for Sinners ;—if the Amer- ta tal, although strenuous efforts are making to 
should attempt to sum up the tens of thousands hi the Sandwich Islands since the period of concerts, 
■ r . . I . . . .. , . 4-1.riJ:-- T 1047 O 4-1-. 1 4.1, ^ n 
years ago have absorbed it into her own dominions J'dly. _ 
if the jealousy of the other European powers had „ 
, j mi -j ■ r T) • • I HE Weather.— As something remarkable 
not prevented. The rapid increase of Russia m , „ , , , ° 
, , n , , tor the season,” and therefore particularly note- 
strength and resources for many years past, has , . 1 - 
i v i -c, v 11 , , worthy, we itemize the fact that the weather has 
rendered her Emperor more bold, and he now 
seems determined to bring the matter to an issue, at last be come pacific and all whose avocations 
whether his neighbors of the Holy Alliance are are * or shoul . d 1 1be ’ en J°>' in S n most deli K ht * 
•Ui t ful Indian-summensh atmosphere, with its pecu- 
of human beings who, in this Christian land, an- fbeir discovery. In 1847-8 ten thousand of the -The first State Fair in Missouri took place 
Dually perish without ever having received the patives felL victims to the measles and the whoop- at Boonville, beginning the 3d and continuing 
benefits of education, or learnt that there is a God ln S cough. The small pox has lately been intro- four days. 
over all, a future state of reward and punishment, in J° islands from California, and is very -Gavazzi has been invited to Louisiana.— 
and a Savior who died for Sinners ;—if the Amer- &tal although strenuous efforts are making to He is about starting a pa . in New Yo rk entitled 
lean press were daily and habitually to present counteract its ravages by means of vaccination. The Crusader. 
those isolated facts to the American people, and Polynesian, a paper printed at Honolulu, _Milrp Wnlcli ic olnwlr ±1 
sav to them_“ Such is England and such the hopes the disease will have run its career and be- . . . Mike VA alsh is slowly recoyeimg fiom the 
people XLte^*Joi?S;StS coL extinct by December. ZS Sy * ^ 18t,ficatwn 
“ b "“ irjSs tm amm. 
ican press were daily and habitually to present counteract its ravages by means ol vaccination, 
those isolated facts to the American people, and ?hc Polynesian, a paper printed at Honolulu, 
say to them—“Such is England, and such the hopes the disease will have run its career andbe- 
people who hate you wilh so cordial a hatred that come extinct by December, 
its press can only exist by abuse of you and your The Pittsburgh American, alluding to the 
institutions, and by holding up your wives and recent State Fair held in that city, says “ Not- 
. ■>’ ----- msuiuwons, uuu uy nuiuing up your wives ana recent otate r air ncia in tuat city, says :— Not- rr .i 
at last become pacific, and all whose avocations daughters to the ridicule of such a people”—if, I withstanding the immense number of persons jird noinuE s i E lb( ' r tS 1 S five KJU ‘ 
willing or not. P " uu us 
The firy fanaticism of the Turks furnishes him h . arly beautlful aecompamments. With a bright 
ample pretexts, and their zeal in the cause of the and P UI(5 and Tr aDd SeaS ° n ' 
religion of Mahomet pushes them forward to the abl f ^oundings-mcluding clear consciences 
combat, regardless of any question of prudence or aUt e,1C0liia S ID S piospects oui friends in the 
v Tl • , c ,, . . , country are to be envied. They have little to 
policy. It is enough for them to know that . . J J 
their oponents are Christians at least in name; esue > an ,Ea 3 ""L' 1 e content vilh such bles- 
that they are of that religion whose professed fol- sll1 S s as aIC ' ouchsafed. 
lowers have been at enmity with the Mussulman Monroe Co. Ag. Soc.ETv.-The Treasurer of this 
for twelve hundred years; that their ancestors Society; M r. Hayward, will be in attendance at 
and alhes have met hem in many a bloody and the Genesee Seed Store, G5 Buffalo st„ Rochester 
say, such were the course of the American press daily attending—from 50,000 to 100,000 each day 
towards the land of our fathers, it would be quite for a whole week — there was not noticed one 
as just as is the practice of the English press to- single drunken man on or around the grounds; 
sand pounds sterling. 
-A fight occurred in Broadway New York, 
between two pugilists, in which one of them bit 
as just as is the practice of the English press to- single drunken man on or around the grounds ; U 2- lWLC jp’’° pugilists, in wmen one ot them bit 
wards the United States ; and, we too, might nor did a single fight or quarrel occur ; nor was off P art of tbe otbers cal '- 
create and foster a spirit of hatred and hostility there an instance of an act of incivility occurring -The house in which Benedict Arnold, the 
towards England, quite as sincere, and far more that has come to the notice of any one, so far as traitor, was born, in Norwich, Conn., lias Leen 
potent than is, or can be the hatred and contempt we can discover.” pulled down within a few day's. 
which the English press foolishly, recklessly, and 
most unadvisedly is creating against their Trans¬ 
atlantic brethren.” 
(£3g?” The Grand Trunk Railway Co. of Canada, 
pulled down within a few day's. 
-Leahey, who was recently convicted of 
offer British laborers and mechanics £2 10s. and murder, in A\ isconsin, has beeu refused a new trial 
£1 for every member of their family to bring by the Supreme Court of that State. 
The Times in its reply avoids the issues made them to Canada — on condition that they find -The Circuit Court and Court of Oyer and 
well fought field ou the plain, of Palestine, and co SaUlr ,i tle 22J ^ for tbe ' f 
.n the valleys of old Spam ; and until an .mplicit ing premillms awar ded a t the late Fair. All in- 
faith m the predestined course of human events t- , , , , 
. ^ , , , „ terested are requested to act accordingly, 
let the actors in them do what they may, they ___ ° J 
will push on the quarrel to a bloody issue. Barnabus Bates, the able and active i 
^ . . . ' ^ ' . . 1 b 1SSU< 1’ .... Barnabus Bates, the able and active friend of ish and American as freely as upon English af- biad S? from the Illinois shore to the island, and Secretary Marcy, charging the latter with 
-ing an anc lance, anc m «i piobability cheap postage, died at Boston, on Tuesday the fairs. It is the birthright of the Englishman; of 250 each, from the island to the west bank, vance at the publication of a libel against 
other Europeon powers, will become involved in 11th hurt. His efforts were greatly instrumental and tm bc fillds Kimself worshipping the « God of A dra y 18 to ba inserted for the passage of vessels 0hio and Pennsylvania have botl 
the contest. They have nothing in common witli in reducing inland postage to the present chean the Russial,s ” or a fellow slavu with niggers un- aud wbea completed, the stiuctuie will be a mon- Democratic by large majorities. The new 
*• T "A S « ***• ■ ** ft* i-l- rat., audit the til *» SET ofPolawa, An, dc„ rejected by tbe 
\\ inds up by sa) ing . on Q. rea ^ Western Railroad. They are paying 
No one but a despot, or_ a man in training for common laborers $1,12 >.<c per day for grading on 
despotism, ever demanded immunity from discus- the Detroit river bank, 
sion ; but, in spite of Emperors, in spite of the . .. , 
Spanish Government, whatever it is, and in spite US?* A- railroad bridge is about to beconstvuct- 
of General J. Watson Webb, we shall certainly over Mississippi river at Rock Island, Ill. 
continue our strictures on Russian, Austrian, Span- , “ ree a ^* c " es of 150 teet span each, will form the 
. i a _.*_ -c ._ i bridp-e from the Illinois shore to the island and 
on the Great Western Railroad. They are paying ann0 unced as Consul at Curacoa, and Jam'es II. 
common laborers $I,l2> a c per day for grading on Williams of Maine, to Sidnev, Australia. 
the Detroit river bank. rr, . , .. „ T 
-lnstam Burgess of Providence, R. I., a 
A railroad bridge is about to be construct- venerable citizen, and for many years a member 
ed over the Mississippi river at Rock Island, Ill. of Congress, died on Thursday, aged 84. 
Three arches of 150 feet span each, will form the -C. Edwards Lester has written a letter to 
England and Fiance, and in all probability cheap postage, died at Boston, on Tuesday the 
the contest, 1 hey have nothing in common with in reducing inland postage to the present cheap 
the Turks in religion or politics ; but their jeal- rates, and at the time of his deach lie was labor- 
ousy of Russian power, which threatens to over- fog for a similar reform in ocean postage. 
shadow them in its greatness, induces them to 
favor the weaker party. Nothing but the fear of 
dislioner, or impending peril, would prompt Eng- 
Erratum. —In our account of the Canada Fair, 
in last week’s Rural, read Ralph Wade Sr., in- 
Michigan vs. New York. The Detroit Adver- Tbe cholera in its westward march among c d Democrats"TronTtheT other"win^ of'the party 
tiser under this head says : the nations, says the Medical and Surgical J our- -Elizabeth Clay, who shot her seducer at 
“The receipts at the New lfork Fair, with a off the vicrims offilth a n (Mute m n e ra ime ^ the < j inoinati ' a fcw da Y 8 a »°> bas been discharged, 
Sr P nn? i0 Vi n the Stat< Z 3 ’m 0 ’, 000 ’ ZT, a l° nt seaport towns. At Newcastle, where its virulence te g*' a » d J^T. havl,, g iound 110 bl]1 a g a,n8t 
S y • he leceipts of the Michigan State I air, i s g r e a test, the deaths averaged, at the last dates, J he Missouri Legislature has under con- 
ivith a population of 4o0,000, or one eighth of that about one hundred aud ten a day. In other pla- s ' de! ' al ’ on a bdl providing that no man shall be 
of New York were about $o,000. II New Y ork the returus show from oue or two deaths to a ! lowed to eildoiso a note without the consent of 
had equalled Michigan, the receipts there would thirty daily bls W1 f e - 
have been $40,0U0 !” _ j^Asa train from Harlem was recently ap- . - w< r re fired \ n tbe New York Park-in 
Although the receipts of the New York Fair proaching New York city, a ball from a musket, bon.or °*. tbe release of John S. Austin, from the 
were not what they ought to have beeu, consider- which had been discharged by some reckless pcprientiary, whither he was sent for not at a po- 
7 T , oecreiary marcy, cnarging tne latter witn conm- 
r - e of 250 each, from the island to the west bank, vance at the publication of a libel against him. 
draw is to be inserted for the passage of vessels m • 1 i , , ., 
1 . i ,, . . 1 , -Ohio and Pennsylvania have both gone 
id when completed, the structure will be a mon- , • i i ■ ,,,, b 
. f . J ’ , , . , . . Democratic by large maionties. The newcousti- 
t ta s^w^^arffSB °i? y? b T, rejectKl ^ ^ 
against its rock-ribbed and iron-bound arches. ! ie Canal Boaid have lemoved several 
Adamantine incumbents from office, and appoint- 
I lie cholera in its westward march among cd Democrats from the other wmg of the party, 
e nations, says the Medical and Surgical Jour- -Elizabeth Clay, who shot her seducer at 
land to engage in a war, for it would be a direful stead of R. Wade Jr., as the exhibitior of the best 
calamity to her. Her commerce would be de- yearling Short-horn bull, and also as the exhibitor 
stroved, her manufactures ruined, her resources cut of the six months old Durham bull calves. 
oft) her already large debt enormously increased, — - 
But England is not the nation to quail befdre V e L r« 
difficulties. She has stood single handed in many 
a combat, with fearful odds against her, aud came_ “ 
off victorious She will, in this instance, occupy Lectuke 0 n Flax - Its Treatment, Agricultural 
a novel position having her old and inveterate aud Technical—delivered before the N. Y. State 
enemy, France, shoulder to shoulder as an ally, Ag. Society at Saratoga, 1853. By John Wil- 
fightingin the cause of the ancieut enemy of the sox - Yew York : C. M. Saxton. 
Crusaders. What would Richard of the Lion Prof. Wilson is on a visit to this country as one 
heart and Saladin think, if they could see the of the Royal Commissioners sent by the British 
Cross and the Crescent ranged on the same side Government to the Crystal Palace Exhibition at 
of a hostile field? New York. He is one of England’s greatest 
3 he revolutionists of Continental Europe are scientific men, and possesses considerable knowl- 
waiting anxiously for a war, in the hope of re- edge of the practical workings of Agriculture. A 
trieving their own fallen fortunes, and if there lecture from such a man, on an important practi- 
is a general declaration of hostilities, we may cal subject, will be read with interest. 
look for a “ bloody record in the book of Time.” - - 
Let the United States stand neutral if they Patent Office Reports. —We are indebted to 
know their own interests, and frown down those Rou ' <dnAS - Mason, Commissioner of Patents, for 
enemies to our prosperity, who would involve us tbe Agricultural and Mechanical parts of the Pa¬ 
in the struggle ! teW Office Report for 1852-3. They are works 
' --- of general interest, and our friends should apply 
M. Arago died at Paris on Sunday, the 2d inst to their Representatives in Congress for copies._ 
ing the amount of her population, yet the differ- 
young man, entered the forward car, passed thro’ 
the hat of a gentleman, and then through the op- 
-The Missouri Legislature has under con¬ 
sideration a bill providing that no man shall be 
allowed to endorse a note without the consent of 
his wife. 
-Guns were fired in the New York Park in 
honor of the release of John S. Austin, from the 
penitentiary, whither he was sent for riot at a po¬ 
litical caucus. 
-The next Congress will contain more new 
, • i. • , • i iijt; iJdi ui a trtJii liciijciu, auu men unmism me on- - vuukicw uu* jjoy 
ence in number of agriculturists is by no means pos j te gjjp 0 f tbe car _ i t j s a p ; ty the reckless members than any previous one. Nearly two- 
so great as appears by the above comparison; for shooter’s head had not been in the place of the thirds of the whole number have never been in 
New York is pre-eminently a commercial State, gentleman’s hat. Congress before. 
Half a million of her inhabitants in a single lo- Jgjf The Court of Appeals in the recent decis- “-The application of one James Thomas, for 
cality are engaged in other than agricultural i° n a question involvingfthe constitutionality an inn-keeper’s license, at Liverpool, was urged 
... ^ . of the general Railroad law of this State, sustains on the ground that he had 34 children, 5 of which 
pursuits to say nothing of a dozen other great ilscoD f titutioDa]ity . One of the New York dailies were born in two years. 
cities within her borders. first announcing the fact, by some mistake stated -The Vermont legislature have had diffi- 
the decision to be adverse to the law, and created culty in the election of a Speaker. A majority of 
Singular Railroad Accident. —The following quite a flutter among the Brokers and Railroad ballots over all is necessary for a choice and there 
accident on the Paris and Bordeaux Railroad is meu of Wall street. are three parties in the field. 
reported in the French papers by the arrival of Y . Mason, of Boston, has committed -Madame Sontag fell into the dock at the 
the late steamer • forgeries to the amount of $50,000. The paper Brooklyn Ferry, injuring herself considerably.— 
are three parties iu the field. 
-Madame Sontag fell into the dock at the 
Brooklyn Ferry, injuring herself considerably.— 
' ... is to be redeemed, it is stated, the matter to be She slipped while attempting to step on the boat 
• 1 lie Conductor whose place was in the lug- hushed up, aud the operator to go scott-free. If before it reached the landing. 
gage van, on hearing the noise of the approaching a ragged wretch passes a bogus fifty cent piece he _Th e Grain crons to the westward of Gal- 
train, opened the sliding door and put his head j s not permitted to redeem it hut troes to State -nr™ T rn i n ,,,i ,i.; Q oil 
Boston railroad, is reported to have stopped an -A negro in Red River Co., Texas, commit- 
Express train, to allow one of his lady passengers ted murder "on Monday, Sept. 20, was indicted on 
to be kissed by a female friend whom she saw Tuesday, tried on Wednesday, and hung Thursday, 
standing on the platform at one of the stations.— Shame on the men who are so swift for vengance ! 
Boston, on the 10th, for Liverpool, via Halifax.— 
ny couia not ne nave aoue it just as wen, as -Tlie Washington Sentinel says that 256 
oxy for the aforesaid friend . . hags, containg 858 bushels of letters, were recent- 
Simeon Draper, an extensive stock and ly burnt, near the Monument, by order of the 
enemies to our prosperity, who would involve us Jhe Agricultural and Mechanical parts of the Pa- train, opened the sliding door and put his head ts SStlpermitted'TSeem itbut S toState ~T fZ T PS westwavd of ® al : 
in the struggle ! tent Office Report for 1852-3. They are works out to see what was the matter. At /hat moment prison For“ couple° 0^2 or so!' ^ ^ 
- ----- of general interest, and our friends should applv the trains came m collision, the sliding door was , , , n anil saved oy women. Scarcity oi laooieis 
M. Arago died at Paris on Sunday, the 2d inst to their Representatives in Congress for copies — violentl y slammed to and decapitated him as neat- Mr ;, Bai '. rett ’ conductor on the Lowell and occasioned >y emigration^ was the cause. 
• J T • rm. a • n •> 5 , * Iv as a <niillotitie His head rolled down the em- Boston railroad, is reported to have stopped an - A negro in Red River Co., Texas, commit- 
brated for manv imnnrtn tr nm §; and ceIe " The Agricultural part contains much valuable and fo U ikmeut, while his body remained in the car Express train, to allow one of his lady passengers ted murder on Monday, Sept. 20, was indicted on 
uiatea loi many important discoveries in physical practical information, thrown together, apparently van.” to be kissed by a female friend whom she saw Tuesday, tried on Wednesday, and hung Thursday, 
science, among which may be reckoned the method without any effort at arrangement. On the whole -7- - standing on the platform at one of the stations.— Shame on the men who are so swift for vengance ! 
of determining the diameters of planets, after- however, the work is superior to the previous Departure of the America.— The Cunard Why could not lie have done it just as well, as -The Washington Sentinel says that 256 
wards adopted by La Place, the discovery of volumes though there D still meat m™ f„ r steamer America, sailed from her wharf in East proxy for the aforesaid inend . bags, containg 858 bushels of letters, were recent- 
colored polarization arrd of magietism bySoa £*? f “? T' ** HT»«» ™ *■* ,«• b- near tiro MommroC, by order of .be 
TT . , ., , a1 P lovemen t. m She took out 60 passengers for Liverpool, and money ope*»«r in New York, tailed last week for proper authorities of the Post Office Department 
His contributions to the various scientific “ Tran- S PE^7-This is the title of a 4 ° f Hal ^ M A ' n ? ng a am ® unt Ho P es are entertained that he 1_ A firman wi]] shortly lie issued, in Turkey, 
sactions” and “Memories” of Pans are numer- , , rHd;)lipfo ,^ riuniWl uln p P° o1 ™ 1.F. Meagher M. P., Mrs. T. F. Meagh- will be able to arrange his matters and goon authorizing the admission of Christian evidence 
ousand important. With Gay-Lussac, he was . . publication compiled by Henry B. er, and H. H. Hale of Boston, bearer of despatches, again. Several other monied men have also sus- i n courts of law. Hitherto no Christian’s word 
the founder of the “Annals of Chemistry and MaGLATHLIN ’ A> M “ and desi h rn e d to furnish The America also takes out $o00,000 in specie, pended, and speculation is at a discount just now has been admissible as evidence against a Mus- 
Physic.,.” His writings are remarkable for tbe rules ^ or declamafiun |aad selections for exercise. one-halfAmencai^coiD._ m WalUtrcet. sulman. 
* +1 • ... . The book contains a great variety of extracts in m The steamer “ Alleghany has returned to -Hon. Azanah Boody, member elect from 
cleainess and beauty of then expositions, m the b 7 s ia The Y ellow FEVER.-The accounts from the Norfolk, from her trial trip, and is pronounced by this (29th Congressional) district, has resigned his 
most difficult branches of science. He acted a ' ri , , American and south-western part of Louisiana, are very dis- the engineers as unfit for service. She made only seat in Congress, and the Sheriff of the County, 
conspicuous part in the revolutions of 1830 and n g 1S1 orators and authors. lor sale by Sage tressing. In the little town of \\ashington, on 5)^ knots per hour, with the aid of sails. Her pursuant to law, has issued an election notice to 
1848,and bas always been friend to repub- * BaoThaa, Rochester_ £e‘ rivlS, ato Shllffi B™uSl'SS'ftToS' r r f „ • r 
licanism, talncg for bis model oar insfitutioas. A oyrAiooas of the officers aod studeats of todbeca buried in the coarse of three weehs;270 of her'machinery. ’ of Se Co'urtlCse'in 
She took out 60 passengers for Liverpool, and money opeurtfor in New York, failed last week for proper authorities of the Post Office Department 
40 for Halifax. Among tbe passengers for Liver- a large amount. Hopes are entertained that he - A firman will shortly be issued, in Turkey, 
pool were T. F_ Meagher, M.P., Mrs. TF. Meagh- will be able to arrange his matters and goon authorizing the admission of Christian evidence 
er, and H. H. Hale of Boston, bearer of despatches, again Several other monied men have also sus- in courts of J aw . Hitherto no Christian’s word 
Physics.” His writings are remarkable for the ruJLS 101 ‘‘eciamauon and selections for exercise. __j__ 
clearness and beauty of their expositions, in the Pbe lloob co,lta ins a gieat variety of extiacts in The Y^ ellow Fever. —The accounts from the 
most difficult branches of science. He acted a P 108e _ and verse from the works of American and south-western part of Louisiana, are very dis- 
conspicuous part in the revolutions of 1830 and En § lisb orators and authors. For sale by Sage tressing. In the little town of Washington, on 
TO/io n„/i Rnc f ■ , , , & Brother, Rochester. the west side of the Mississippi, a little back from 
1848, and has always been a *m friend to repub- _ the rive r. about in the latitude of Bavou Sara. 59 
licanism, taking for his model our institutions. A catalogue of the officers and students of bad been but 'ied in the course of three weeks; 270 
T Y ~ ~ j . Smethport, Pa., Academy for the year 1852-3 is we [f Slck on tbe 25th ult.—leaving only eleven 
Indiana State Fair.—T he second annual Fair . , , ,. , ., J ,, . . well men in the whole township ! 
of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture was ^ I 7^ T ' T 1 1 Mbtut ‘ on - - -■ 
held at Lafavette lart we P k Tt ;« 18 1D a flounsblri g condition. The whole number A Valuable Brick.—A n ingot of gold, weigh- 
, . , . ’ B “ °f male students for theyear is 107, females 123 ing 793 ounces, and valued at $16,256 75, was 
having been quite successful - among the best _ making a total of 230 . yesterday drawn from the U. S. Mint by the agent 
exhibitions ever held in the West. A telegram of Hamden’s Express, for the firm of Wells, Far- 
states that forty thousand persons were in attend- The Apostolic Ministry _This is the title g° Co. It is the most valuable ingot of gold 
ance, and that thirty thousand of them were pres- of a'discourse preached in Rochester, last July e ver cast at our Mint. In shape and dimensions 
,_fni i m, , „ r , , ,, _ ' _ ^ wki, uuq, it resembles a brick, but the weight was enough 
en , _ a F‘ ie numbei of cattle and by the Rev. Dr. Wayland, President of Brown to tire the strongest man.— Phila. paper. 
horses exhibited was 500, and other departments University. It is published in a very neat pam- _2___ 
of the show are represented as highly creditable phlet, and is for sale by Sage i; Brother. The Chicago people are moving for a tun- 
to the farmers and artisans of the State. The nel under the river to connect the two portions of 
total receipts amount to $7,000. Our Hoosier D. M. Dewey has received for sale the October the city. The Massachusetts people also held a 
friends are entitled to the banner, this year.- number of Blackwood’s Magazine, which, among 
I/UO iivci, owui/ m LI1L, aaui-uuaa w ucivuu o.ll.1, vessel, WtllCh IS Ol lVOn, CUUSlUg a general smash _ Thp Wirier rmwntinn for flip nomination 
had been buried in the course of three weeks; 270 0 f her machinery. e 7T~ ! he ” Convention for tbe nomination 
worn /.r, + 1,0 ,il+ lonvir,™ /,„i„ 1.,™ oi ner macninerj • of County officers, is called at the Court House in 
well men in the whole townshin ' & ^ * CH*” Mrs. Webster, widow of the late Professor this city on the 22d inst. Each town and ward 
‘ _ ^ __ John W. Webster, who in 1850 expiated the sends five delegates. The Democrats held theirs 
s v.,„.oTriiD,/,r a „ /,r 1,1 • i crime of murder upon the gallows,died at. Boston at the same place last Saturday. 
in^793 ounces/ and' valued at $1^56 7?was ° U tba 8th ia8fc ' She was half-sister of the moth- -The corner stone of the new monument in 
yesterday drawn'from the U S Mint by the aeent ur of I rescott the historian, and is represented to ] lonor 0 f Gen. Brock, near Queenston, is to be 
JfSeSrExSfor Sef ™ J ^^eUs,Tar- have beC “ a mo8t woman ' laid on Saturday. The former one was shattered 
go & Co. It is the most valuable ingot of gold A keg of yeast, for transportation, exploded some years since by an explosion of gun powder, 
ever cast at our Mint. In shape and dimensions a ^ eNV nights since in the ofhee of the American placed within it by the convict Lett. 
it resembles a brick, but the weight was enough Express Company, Cincinnati, scattering the con- -Rochester Fire Company No. 6, accom- 
to tire the strongest man.— Phila. paper. tents throughout the room, and completely be- panied by Scott’s Cornet Band, have this week 
_2___ smearing two snoozing attaches of the concern, been on an excursion to New York city. Our 
The Chicago people are moving for a tun- who were sleeping on the floor. eastern contemporaries speak in terms' highly 
nel under the river to connect the two portions of J^"Simon Greenleaf, Dane professor of Law in complimentary to them and their machine. 
to tire the strongest man.— Phila. paper. 
ol tne snow aie lepresentecl as highly creditable phlet, and is for sale by Sage tt Brother. j[^^“Tlie ChicaEro people are moving for a tun- vcil sleeping on uie hooi. eastern contempoiaues speax in ie iris mgiuy 
to the farmers aud artisans of the State. The - nel under the river to connect the twoportions of |^“Simou Greenleaf, Dane professor of Law in complimentary to them and their machine. 
total receipts amount to $7,000. Our Hoosier D. M. Dewey has received for sale the October the city. The Massachusetts people also held a Harvard University, died of apoplexy on the 6th -The elections in Maine have resulted ad- 
e • I _ i , ,, , ... , e T ,, , ,, . ... Convention at Fitchburg on the 11th inst. on the inst. He was an acute lawyer and an excellent verse to the friends of temperance. Ihe rural 
friends are entitled to the banner, this year.- number of Blackwood’s Magazine, winch, among subjecfc of a tunnel thre f miles JoDg) t ™ough the man ; and was the author of several important districts went strongly for the law, but they are 
Horace Greeley delivered the address, which is other things, contains an elaborate review of base 0 f the Hoosick mountain on an air line road legal works, among which may be reckoned the defeated by the overpowering majorities of the 
spoken of as an able and suggestive production. Uncle Tom’s Cabin. from Boston to Troy. “ Rules of Evidence.” cities, where drunkards most do congregate. 
“ Rules of Evidence.” 
cities, where drunkards most do congregate. 
