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MARCH 29 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
BUSINESS NOTICES. 
The Terms ok tub Rural New-Yorker are— Single 
Copy, $2 a year ; Three Copies, $5 ; Five Copies, $8 ; Six 
Legislative. 
Senate.— Bills were passed last week in the 
Senate relative to Savings Banks and Institu- 
litatrij IJLcarfo. 
A Western Trip. 
MICHIGAN—HASTINGS--A COLD HIDE. 
Copies, (and one free to agent or getter up of club,) $10; . , , c r> i i 
„ ’: . . A ..... . . tions; to enable the Collector of Brooklyn to 
Ten Copies, (and one Irce,) $15, and any additional number ’ . , . 
at latter rate, ($1,50 per copy,)— payable in advance. No consummate a sale of certain lands ; to incor- 
-—- Nothing loth to accept such an invitation, I = 
Mexico Ax-n its Religion : with Incidents of Travel in joined a pleasant company of friends who were — 1 
that Country during parts of the years 1851,’62.’53,’54, . J 
and Historical Notices of Events connected with Places Visit. -Hastings* forty miles nortll of —•. 
Iflus Clippings. 
deviation from these terms. Any individual remitting the porate the Ladies'Home Missionary Society of New York:' Harper & brother's.*' " Hlustiations. Kalamazoo. W e hired a team that being nn- ^ ,un ”j" ' 
club price ($1,50 instead of $2) for a single copy—except as the Methodist Episcopal Church; to authorize Tub author of this work, Judge Wilson, of Rochester, derstood to he the most expeditious way of get- d ~. ( ,' ( ° k ‘ 
— The Kentucky Legislature has adjourned sine die. 
— James S. I.ibbey has been appointed Receiver for 
an addition to a club already formed will be credited for fj u; construction of the Bridge across South Bay favored us with a copy some time ago, and we read a por- ting along, tantamount to an express train — and 
onlynine months, in accordance with our terms. Washington county ; for the better observance of U " ith Sreatintercst. Before completing its peru- well supplied with robes-(by the by, who has 
Any person can send for four or more copies at . . . ' / . T , sal, however we handed the volume to a critical friend— dionlr 
$1,50 each,—and, on subsequently filling out a club of ten Hi > 1 111 ft ew 1 Oik and Biooklyn. one of our Special Contributors—for careful examination I , ^. 1 ^ ^ ^ 0 '' " ^ lc y 
or over, receive extra copy, &c., or other premium to which A resolution for the appointment of a com- and an extended notice. Such notice was prepared, but la ' c 1 01 mankind l YVhy , even “repub- 
he may be entitled, the same as though all the copies were mittee with power to move forward hills, was having been mislaid, we substitute this brief mention.— lies” are not half as “ ungrateful” as we are on — The population of Alabama, by a census just comple- 
ordered at one time. See Premium List below. adopted; also one declaring that the Legisla- The volume embraces the history and present condition of an average.) We hired a team, <Lc., and drove ted, is 835,192. 
I 3 P- The lowest club price of the Rural New-Yorker is $ 1 ,- tur(J w ill' adjourn sine die on the 9th of April Mexico > and portrays the habits and characteristics of her to Hastings without, special incident; only I —The twenty-fifth thousand of Longfellow’s “Iliawa- 
50 per yearly copy, and any one remitting at a less rate will bo , „ , . * people in a striking and interesting manner. The style ... ,, , , , - , . t,bn” lias <rnnf> tn tu-pks 
credited in proportion to the money received. Those who send 1 he hills reported favorably were, a general and contents of the work have been commended by leading ‘ ‘ U1< 1 1,1 ' V> H ' ,C CC ^ and ' eD 18011 
hill for ilm incnvrwir.nfinn of fov ov. innmsi.inwi, _ ____i * wcre equally plenty, beef seemed to he about -The Edinburgh publisher, Adam Black, succeeds Mr. 
— The Virginia Legislature closed its session on Satur¬ 
day week. 
— The Wisconsin game law went into effect on the first 
legislature, which has just adjourned, 
— The population of Alabama, by a census just comple- 
less than the Dricc, with request to send the paper a specified bill for the incorporation of companies for ex- journals in both Americaand Europe, and also by Prescott worc equally plenty, beef Seemed to be about 
time or return the money, cannot be accommodated. porting and importing guano and other fertil- and other historians. It comprises a handsome volume of <TS well liked as VCllison, though of course I 
Yo^TAiba^'^Bu^hil^^ ^RoThMter^Ocss cwTof^xchang^jor J *> 01lla >g° the jurisdiction of the Courts and is altogether credita- would not stoop to beef, as I bad never dined on 
check or certificate of deposit on any Bank in either of said of General and Special Sessions, New York; _ venison before—really, our every-day dishes 
cities,— payable to onr order. the Harlem lliver Bridge Bill; also to incorpor- Selections from tub British Poets. By Eliza Wood- would be “ luxuries” if they came only once a 
S3”"Agents.— Any person so disposed can act as local agent . xt y p i it i_ o • worth. With 12 illustrations. New York : Carlton & month. 
Me to both author and publisher. 
Agents.—A ny person so disposed can act as local agent 
for the Rural, and all who remit according to terms will be 
entitled to premiums, etc. 
the Harlem River Bridge Bill; also to incorpor- Selections from tub British Poets. By Eliza Wood- 
Tyr„,_ „A TT cj • worth. With 12 illustrations. New York: Carlton & 
ate the New York and Harlem Suspension Phillips.— 1856. 
Bridge Company ; relative to the compensation This volume, compiled by one of our contributors, will 
_ vi vi i • , „ _ Macaulay in Parliament. 
> well liked as venison, though of course I 
i,i , i tii ,• , —There were 45,000 hogs packed in Muscatine, Iowa, 
ould not stoop to beef, as I had never dined on during the past pork season B 
llison llefoic leally, (nil etciy-day dishes —A gas company has been organized ill Albion, Orleans 
ould be “ luxuries” if they came only once a Co., with a capital of $ 20 , 000 . 
on Dl. —The “ Crown Bank” of Syracuse, N. Y., has changed 
Arrived at Hastings in good season, and spent its name to “ Central city Bank.” 
pleasant evening with relatives—retired—got —There are about 1,5 00 Mormons in Philadelphia 
of collectors of assessments in New York lim- P lease niany readers. The selections from the British a pleasant evening with relatives — retired — got There are about 1,500 Mormons in Philadelphia 
iting the whole compensation to $8,000 • for Ihe Pocts ’ from Chaucer to 1,10 P resent < la y, are made with up in the morning—heard the wind and feared awaitlD S pasKage for tho Salt Lako ’ 
creation of the county of Unadilla, Horn parts of K °° d ^ ( ? d thc i biogr ^ ph, “ 1 slfetchos condense it was tedious—took breakfast and then took a “ A froight train of 100 carR r,?ached RrM o, Monday 
‘ into a page or so the most prominent features of the char- /. , , , week, by the New York Central road. 
Otsego, Delaware and Chenango ; to erect the acter and history of the different writers. It will form an fi,sfc ™* ot > thc fc Wa8 cold-hked _ Tho applicft(ions for the new loart of tho BriUsh Gov . 
county of Cassadagua from parts of Chautauque appropriate and valuable gift-book, and we trust its sale castings veiy W ell, DUt saw It in “ instalments eminent of £5,000,000 reached £30 000 000. 
county ; to authorize the Commissioners of the win weU rcward 1IifiK Woodworth for the creditable man- as some twist in the driving snow exposed a few _ The Conn ’ cti ’ ut papers annou ’ nce ’ lhe ’ death of Ezra 
ROCHESTER, MARCH S9, 1856. 
TO AGENTS AND SUBSCRIBERS. 
QUARTER-DAY—‘‘TIME UP,” RENEWALS, AC. 
Otsego, Delaware and Chenango ; to erect the acter and history of the different writers. It will form an T C(M ~ Vlk ^ - The applicafions for the new loan of the British Gov- 
connty of Cassadagua from parts of Chautauque appropriate and valuable gift-book, and we trust its sale castings veiy t\ ell, Put saw it in “ instalments eminent of £ 5 , 000,000 reached £30 ooo 000 . 
county ; to authorize the Commissioners of the win weU rcward MisK Woodworth for the creditable man- as some twist in the driving snow exposed a few _ The Conn ’ cti ’ ut papers announce’ the' death of Ezra 
Land Office to sell and convey certain lands; ne *' ln v’Mchher task has been accomplished. The pub- houses to view—can’t guess the number of in- Cliesebro, Collector of the port of Stonington. 
. . . , , X _ , lifilierB have done their part with accustomed good taste lmkifon+o l i ^ 
to incorporate the Merchants Savings Bank ot and liberality. From the Author naDilantS, perhaps live hundred, periiaps a thou- —Florence Nightingale was horn in Florenoe, in 3823, 
Troy ; to authorize the consolidation of the ' _ sand. If they make a great city of it, they and received her first name in honor of the place. 
Northern Railroaos; to extend the Genesee Recollections of the Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers. can ’t plead that it was done inadvertently, for — Gov. Gardner, of Massachusetts, has appointed Thurs- 
Valley Canal to Alleghany river ; to establish S. UiS-isS!^' I>orsoniaDa - Xe ' v York: D - App,e ' they have « spread themselves out" with « malice da y-^P ril 10 - a humiliation and prayer, 
the water lines for New York harbor. A very interesting volume, giving anecdotes and opin- afore-thought.” They keep the county rogues —The Evening American is the name of a paper just 
Reports were made adverse to the claim of ionB of m « n » women and books, contemporary with the there,—I mean what few are in jail—have a fair 6 ’ j0mH ' iaiKeK 16 1 more and Done son 
Dr. Braxdreth to the seat occupied l,y Mr. Sm llMhTSe ^rtd^d W _ ater ^ p » wcr ; ^oodsaH around them, and like 1 OHphant, author of the «< Shores of the Black Sea, ” 
is now the reporter of the London Times, with Omer Pa- 
This. number closes the first quarter of Vol- Fkrdox; to the bill to amend the Banking seem cd worthy of the triple blessing. The volume is 
ume Seven of the Rural, wherewith terminate Laws; against any division of Erie county. printed very neatly, like all the publications of the Apple- 
the subscriptions of some thousands of its read- Assembly.— No bills of special importance T0NS - From Dkwev ’»-_ 
era. According to our invariable rule, the paper were passed. A report was made favorably, on Tiie Shakspearr Papers of the late William Maginn, 
is discontinued pioroptly on tlie expiration of the bill authorizing the Common Council of York**RedfT^ t)r. Shelton Mackenzie. New 
Slll).SCl lptlOB but in this instance each person Now York to Ipasp l^psprvnir Rmiflvp Tilpur Vni.ir . rr \ n 
; , , . 1 .... ix e w a orK to lease iveservoir square, in ew l orx, The number of volumes written m>on the life and works 
arc - expecting a tailroad." 
We made a show of starting—not as people 8,1 ft 
will generally suppose, for the purpose of get¬ 
ting a more pressing invitation to stay, but be¬ 
cause business engagements (nothing else would 
have done it) compelled our return. So we or- 
interested will be notified by having “ Time 
Up” printed on the .margin of his or her paper. 
Those thus notified will please govern them¬ 
selves accordingly — remembering that, altho’ 
the Rural obtrudes itself upon none, it will 
promptly resume and continue its visits to each 
and all, on receiving proper invitation — a point 
T “ Up0 T n th f fc aDd , WOrks <fo>-ed our horses, packed ourselves, and started. pleting tho dra "'- 
— The bodies of 27 persons, drowned by tho Philadel¬ 
phia disastdr, have been recovered. There are 25 yet mis¬ 
sing. 
— The last span of the great Mississippi bridge at Rock 
Island is up, and the workmen are busily engaged in com- 
and adversely to the payment of the claim of of the Bard of Avon would in themselves form no incon- s, pacKcu oui selves, ana started. 
Chatham Bank for their loan to the late agent sWerable library. This shows his great hold on the minds he road nuic '‘ ot llie wa Y run through the 
of the Sing Sing Prison. 
e deep suggestive character of his gcniuH. woods—woods that day would command a pre- c ] cr k P ofllcers &c. 
,rk 1* novel and ingenious in its views, tho’ mium, they kept off the wind so ; this was the —Tho whistle of 
Congressional. 
of men, and the deep suggestive character of his genius. 
The present work is novel and ingenious in its views, tho’ 
not always satisfactory in its conclusions. From D. M. 
Dewey. 
— The Now York Central Railroad Company employed 
last year 5,583 persons, including road operators, laborers, 
’ J t 11 ” , ' Vtls * ,ue —The whistle of the railway locomotive is now heard 
good that I ever knew to come from un- on the banks of Lake Winnebago, jWis., and is on its way 
improved non-resident lands, and we may further North and West. , 
Senate — Bills were passed last week for the The London Quarterly Review for January, (No. 195 thank Mr. Wadsworth, of our own State, for a — A Judge in Baton Rouge, La., having forgotten the 
1 --- J ^ - - ’-; - murcu comes irom rne same * * , ---on - -engine to furnish motive pow 
murred to by some of its warmest friends, the provement of the harbor of San Diego, Califor- publishers, at $3 a year. That and the Review $5. I)kw- ta e doctrine, by bustling about, oversetting two establishment in New York. 
Rural insists that it is tbn onlv trno onnrco_ nia. The Militarv Academv Armronriation kv, Agent. or three chairs, stirring ud the fire, and nnttinrr i i... i— 
eted another caloric 
large manufacturing 
Rural insists that it is tho only true course — nia. The Military Academy Appropriation 
the best one for both Subscriber and Paper — as Bill was also passed. 
long experience has fully demonstrated. In- Mr. Ivknson gave notice of his intention to 
deed, the “pay as you go” cash system, is not increase the compensation of members of Con- 
only the correct one for publishers, but largely tU'ess, and to fix the time for the Annual Meet- -, N. Y., March 21 , ’56 many people came in, and every one said, with £ tl1 ° f e,)ruar Y> and 11)0 farmcrs of KOntliern Ie ’ <a8 Iiad 
, J . . , , , 1 ’ “ ’ , . 1 , XT vr f. .... J begun to plant corn two weeks before. 
beneficial to subscribers,— and withal so well mg. Mr. Hamlin introduced a bill to regulate ld. rural new- Yorker :— You will please find inclosed a peculiar pucker of his lips, “itscold.” Ifanv „ , . .. 
, 0 . , an advertisement cut from the_Tn. wppUIv nm-i x i 1 v —The firemen’s procession in New Orleans on tilt- 4th 
understood and appreciated as to require no ar- the appraisement of imported merchandise. cultural journal ] Wo pay that paper $1 ’ 0 per quarter for 0t . th ® numerous readcrs of thc Rural believe ins tant, is said to have'been one of the grandest affairs of 
gument for its continuance. Much debate arose and much time was occu- advertising, including an editorial notice and one insertion this was a conspiracy to deceive somebody, I the kind that ever came off in that city. 
Confident that most if not all of those whose p ' ed * n considering the-Kansas, the Central of the cut. If you will do this on the same conditions, will beg leave to add that whatever character —The general appropriation bill of -the state of Penn- 
subscriptions now expire will promptly renew American questions, and the action of thc Naval Y 011 can do B0 - Yoi > can insert tlie advertisement in your for “ truth and veracity” human lips have ac- 8 Y lvania , contains tlie sum of $10,000 for Webster’s Dic- 
the same - and that hundreds of non-subscri- Retiring Board. first if T / ou conclud( ; to do 80 > aild will send qu ired, and cars were never known to lie- tiona ' y for the us ° ° f C °‘ mnon Bchools - 
hers will embrace the favorable opportunity to HousE.-The great struggle in the House _ hag we wiu be Katiftfipd . Truly yours, ftc, their evidence was every way corroborative.- Cayuga Chief> ha8as8umed tlm editorial responsibilities of 
About Advertising. 
01 tlliee chairs, stirring up the fire, and putting — A letter lias been received at Washington from Mr. 
on more wood, there being, according to my best Buchanan, announcing his intention of leaving Havre in 
judgment, just one-quarter of a lawful cord on the Ara 8° on the 9th °* April. 
Interesting Correspondence on the Subject. before. We staid a good while, and a great I lie peach trees were in bloom at New Orleans on the 
the same-and that hundreds of non-subscri- Retiring Board. you the cat If youhelp 'Vs JnZl «sThe _ T ^ ™° esa ™ iea r*™rencvcrknownlo lie- 
bers will embrace the favorable opportunity to House.— lhe great struggle in the House _ has we will be satisfied. Truly yours, &c., their evidence was every way corroborative.— 
join the Rural’s numerous parish of paying during the week was on the report of the Ter- -1—'& Co. Neither here, nor at some other places, did I see 
readers — we hope to largely increase rather Htorial Committee, asking for power to send to ~ ~ . . evidence that the “ Maine Law” was in force in 
than diminish its circulation during the first Kansas for persons and papers in the contested the Swin^iio^ Michigan-but I will not, under any provoca- 
monlh of the new quarter. And, as stated on a electlon cas<! - The re P ort was modified so as KAL nrw-Yorker (as stated in its last number,) is not tl0n ’ cxposc an y of n W own fnends ! no, I will 
similar occasion, our chief clerk, _ predicating to em power the Speaker to appoint a Com'mis- guided in its charges by the rates of any other journal, not. 
his opinion upon past experience and the good sa)n three members to proceed to Kansas and agricultural or local. 2d. No doubt your $10 is a wise in- Here my troubles about the big cracks under 
judgment and wisdom of the narties intorpatod— t.iko testimony ; and in this form the resolutions y esdmpnt > 80 far as it goes ; yet the rates oi theRuRAi.are an d about Michigan doors came to a climax I !! 
Neithei beie, nor at some other places, did I see the Jefferson Co. Republican, Wisconsin. 
evidence that the “ Maine Law was in force in —Sir John Dean Paul, Bart., and Mr.Strahan, thecon- 
Michjgan—but I will not, under any provoca- v *ct London bankers, are busily employed in prison— the 
is so certain that no one who has taken the Ru¬ 
ral, can enjoy life or maintain peace and pro¬ 
election case. The report was modified so as KAL New-Yorker (as stated in its last number,) is not t ion ’ CX P 0SC an y of ni y ()Wn friends ! no, I will formor at tailoring, the latter at chair-making. 
„ lxal vwaolvllf Ulll uielK _ preurcaung t0 cm power the Speaker to appoint a Com'mis- guided in its charges by the rates of any other journal, —The Cincinnati Gazette is informed that Gaines, who 
his opinion upon past experience and the good sion of three members to proceed to Kansas and agricultural or local 2 d. No doubt your $10 is a wise in- Here my troubles about the big cracks under 
judgment and wisdom of the parties interested take testimony ; and in this form the resolutions y es tnrent. so far as it goes, yet the rates of the Rural are and about Michigan doors came to a climax 11! ’ TJ . ,. r ... , ... 
juugiueiiortuu W1BUGIU ox 1/iie parties mieiestea— J far less, in proportion to circulation, (the true test of val- M . ,, ,, ^ , —The scientific world will learn with regret the death 
ue in advertising,) than those of the journal you name ; 
My mind had been greatly exercised on this sub- 
indeed, taking comparative circulation ns the correct before ill fact “ventilation is the main fea- 
made distinct again, with the slight application 
of India-rubber—thus economizing in the ilems 
of time, ink and stationery. 
In renewing their subscriptions, we trust our 
friends will not forget to remember that they can 
promote the interests of their neighbors, and 
increase the prosperity and usefulness of thc 
Rural, by obtaining the names of their acquaint¬ 
ances,— such persons, in their respective locali¬ 
ties, as need tlie paper, and only require an 
invitation to become subscribers. Much more 
vertising patronage. ltn rule is to charge advertising when, upon being nearly carried up chimney 
of the celebrated astronomer, Von Biela, which took place 
at Venice on the 18tli of Feb., in tlie 74th year. 
— Watts Sherman, Esq., of the celebrated banking firm 
of Duncan, Sherman &Co., New York, is lying dangerous¬ 
ly ill at New Orleans, of a pulmonic complaint. 
— Charles Harvey Randall, eldest son of Hon. Samuel 
over towards that side remained suspended.— j y commends wliat is considered worthy of attention and not bear the shock of a full disclosure of its — The Ohio House of Representatives has agreed to the 
1 he concussion as the cars struck the timbers adoption, without solicitation ; and often exposes and con- dimensions. Wishing to measure that crack r(i - , 0 ' u b° n previously passed by iheScnaie, foran adjourn- 
and stone piers was tremendous—making a demos what is regarded as speculative and humbug-coun. (if crack it could be called) for my own private mcnt 011 tlie 91,1 of A I )ril to tlie Hominy in January 
complete wreck, but fortunately, and it would But, believing also that every advertiser obtains “value re- edification I trot a stick and was about stooni no- , ,, ..... r 
, , ■ , , . . ceived” for his money, it admits no claim for any notico fe UL hULK v> US aoout stooping — Hon. Edward Everett has accepted an invitation from 
seem almost miraculously, not a person was in what(jveri 4th> Tlie tefnl8 or “conditions” of advertising down for tllat purpose, when discretion got the the Young Men’s Mercantile Library Association, of Cin- 
the least injured. in the Rural, and the reasons therefor, are clearly staled better of valor, and like another distinguished cinnati > to deliver an oration upon Washington before 
Wednesday evening of last week, a train on on last page of each number,—and we do not believe it military hero, I was afraid of “a fire, <tc ” _ 
the Lake Shore Road ran off thc track between J ' ustand hono 'abie to publish one thing (price) and prac- Candor conipc ls the admission that upon look- ’iTE** °f T° Ung 
■fj 1 n , 1 at 41 71 at- ^ lce (receive) another. 5th. Considering the above facts. . 1 * that tlie revenue of Utah Territory for the past year 
Harbor Creek and North-Last. IS o person was your IjroposiUon ig altogether too cool, even to match the ln S at llie cmcks round m Y own doors, since my amounted to $17,348. The public indebtedness is only 
injured, but five cars laden with merchandize, present exceedingly frigid season. And, moreover, it is return, I find them much larger than I supposed 512,177. 
• i , *1 i • - . principally silks and dry goods were broken up almost time that the reading, thinking, and therefore in 
mu d that the beginning of a new quarter is a an(J a , amount deg ; * d . or d J. teUigent portion of community, should be disabused of th, 
they were. My brethren, this is a great and (in 
good time to form new clubs, (for either nine 
months or a year,) and make additions to for¬ 
mer ones,—and that renewals are counted for 
premiums the same as new subscribers. Speak¬ 
ing of Premiums, wc would invite the special 
attention of all to the following list of 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS I 
they were. My brethren, this is a great and (in rlie Newark na >*y Advertiser states that tho pros¬ 
and a large amount destroyed, or greatly dam- telligent portion of community, should be disabused of the sonie doors) „ growing evil. If you are cursed SJti ^ ^ n ®T 
o rmtl rp, , x if ; .1 i, ^ i erroneous idea that all newspapers should charge.alike for f . ... /T , , better than at the present time. The buds are generally 
aged. 1 he accident, it is thought, was caused rT . . . . » ‘ . r, . . with a stove, which heaven forbid, (I don t re- uninjured 
, . . ° advertising. [It is but a few days since we paid a certain ’ ' uvuuji, uuiujureu. 
by a broken rail. paper forty-eight dollars for one insertion of an advertise- for to cnok Stoves,) tlie cracks, though perhaps a -Bon Luis Groda, an agent of the Mexican Government 
Last week two passenger cars on the Hudson tnent of only sixty-four lines, while several papers charged little out of place, are admissible to some ex- i ' 1 ^ 0I ' k to purchase fire arms, committed suicide on 
— „ff.i...._i._i. _ .■ only $2 each for publishinv the same : and vet. strance ns tent. but. if vnn are bleoae.l with F riday week by shooting himself through the head. He 
ing of Premiums, wc would invite the special River road were off the track and one of ”t m^fam fa/'e t’a’fi’f T 5 T T’ “ tent ' but if >’° U ni '° blcssed with fire *P la ^s, was ZZ 
attention of all to the following list of l,jern overturned. The cause of the accident tising, and the $48 a^good investment.] Indeedfyour pro- <>cono ' n y and comfoi t will be greatly promoted —Theeditor of the New York Dutchman, speaking of 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS I was tlie falling of the ash-pan from the loconio- position is about as consistent and just as it would be to ^ 01 in in\eterate cases by new doors, a drink he once had occasion to indulge in, paid he couldn’t 
SIX DOLLARS IN cash, and an extra copy of the Rural, tive upon the track. Several limbs were broken demand that a railroad one hundred miles long, should We paid our bill (if I recollect right) and tell whether it was brandy ora torchlight procession going 
wLTu“ri°ce )—to^Bvery person mmUt^fornr^w and olllcr injuries inflicted, but no person killed. cliar 8 c no more fare 0,10 which is olll v ten miles longi started, rode ten miles further, and were as glad down '“ 8tl ' rott ‘ ! 
moro subscribers, to thc Ut of May, 1866. __ Sucli, Gentlemen, are our rcasons-and inasmuch as you to see the hotel keeper as he was to See US— ” 1 faftlveston NewB 8a 3’ 8 ll a Pl>ears to be pretty well 
FIVE DOLLARS IN Cash or a copy of Webster’s Unabrido- 
c<l Dictionary, or four copies of thc Year Hook of Agriculture 
or $6 in other Hooks, for forty or moro subscribers. 
Mail and Baggage Car Burned.—T he mail ar ° U !° ° n,y p , e ° I,lc who entertain Homewh at circum- there’s affection for you, mutual and overwhel- 
i • i i r. t> /r i ,i r., , .. • s. , scribed ideas on the same subject, we take the liberty of . vv r • , i i , 
which left Buffalo on thc State Line Railroad pub ii 8hing this correspondence for the Information of all mU, »- Dr> J ° HN801f sald the onl y P lace where 
rax, or acopjMif tli^ S Yeiir° Bo<)k n of Ajrricuhurefto^vwy ons Wednesday evening week, and which carries our readers who happen to be interested. we were sure of a hearty welcome was at the —A correspondent of the Buffalo Express writes from 
remitting for thirty-two subscribers or over. ’ u the through mail from Boston and intermediate Yours, &c., M. tavern. In due time wo were again under way, Chicago that there are about 125,000 bushels of wheat 
.SS.Ki*»» ^ <* M1 
In Specific Premiums, deducting it from remittance.) agent travels, on the arrival of thc train at Ir- N kgro Insurrection. —Intelligence from the of what might happen to ns amid driftingsnow _ 
two^xtro^copies oTth^RuRAL and two 8 cop?es b of , tjm Sdi'or^ny ^ diHCOvered lo be The fire is Wcs |' Intlies reports that the negroes of Guiana, and intense cold, with night coming on. I con- mon pJJ tlmt Zv. Rufus Srisio^ ‘hls'neJerbeln’d!- 
preccdiiig veiumeof the Wool Grower and Stock Register— or supposed to have originated from the ignition 011 t K! coa8fc (>l bou th America, instigated by fess that I felt relieved when I uncovered my vorccd from bis first wife, aud consequently ho may be 
bound volume of the Rural for 1855, (price $3.) y of matches or some other combustible, among L»rr tlie lunatic, known as the Angel Gabriel, face and found we were stuck fast in a drift, classed as a bigamist. 
copy of* the BuRALandefthor vodume of^ g”* ^R—or ^' ie ba ££ a £°- The mails for Chicago, Milwau- bad comnt ienced to slaughter all the Coolies.— minus a span of horses and a sleigh tongue, for —A B‘ a nt negro worth $1,500, was shotdeadin the cars 
a copy of the Horticulturist for 1866. ° ' kee and Dubuque were nearly or quite consum- Gov. Woodhousc had sent Orr to jail, but the there was a house in sight, and the question was • near CharIef)ton > s - C., tho other day, by the accidental 
3S 011 • “■<* *» Ok.«to>d, OM. Oi D ein M U ""‘'O’ «• to cope eeltled that wo shoaU go no further that night. S 
... a “ d Louisville were saved. Much of tho matter with tho maddened negroes,and his excellency Mr. Stilhiax Shioiiam immediately came to -it I, .uirf «,alamo,,, the nowltl... .iu -- 
,, , ~ .. , 1 . . ' , , ascertained now, that the late severe cold weather has kill- 
there S affection for you, mutual and overwhel- ed the lemon irees down to the roots, and also many of 
ming. Dr. Johnson said the only place where the orange trees. 
remitting for thirty-two subscribers or over. ' the through mail from Boston and intermediate 
{SZiJZUnZX&S I ,lacc “ for w <»‘. »~l on which no rente 
Yours, tfcc., 
in Specific Premiums, deducting it from remittance.) 
agent travels, on the arrival of the train at Ir- 
; . , r, , amcK hipster—or sonnoscii 10 nave origin 
(instead of extra Runils and W. G. & H. R„) a handsomely / , , ®, 
bound volume of the Rural for 1855, (price $3.) of matches or some other 
To every one remitting for fifteen subscribers, nn extra the baggage The mail 
copy of tho Rural and either volume of the W. G. & S. R.—or “ uu bb ,l B t: - ,nali 
a copy of the Horticulturist for 1856. kee and Dubuque were nearly or quite consum- 
To every one remitting, for ten subscribers, ($15,) an extra „ i r , ,, . , ’ 
copy of the Rural, or a copy of Year Hook of Agriculture The ed > ‘' 10se lor Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati 
same to every one remitting for six copies, ($ 10 .) and Louisville were Saved. Much of the matter 
To eveiy one remitting for three copies ($5) we will, if do- • • , , , . mallei 
sired, send the 9th, or any preceding Vol. of w. o, a s. r. is in a damaged condition from water and fire 
and Louisville were saved. Much of the matter 
fully pointing at him. 
. . - Ufa , . i . ... ...... , I - It is stated that among the novelties which are prom¬ 
ts in a damaged condition from water and fire. ha< des P atc “ e « couriers to the VV indward Is- our relief, assisted the ladies to the house, and iscd in London, is tlie sound of a full and majestic band of 
I 1 T " E w™ 1 - Grower and Stock Recister (published The mails were returned to Buffalo to be as- 1< ' inds for troo P 8 to tlie insurrection 
monthly, at 60 cents a volume, or $1 a year,) is furnished to 
Rural subscribers at half price—25 cts. a volume, or 60 cents Sorted and l'C-directed. . 
a year, lhe 9th volume commenced with January.) --- A Mow nflioo.-c tka NT,. 
furnished us with his sled, upon which we bagpipes, the Scots Fusiliers being about to adopt these 
mounted our own sleigh, and so went back to fa8cintttin K instruments. 
(j$P Back numbers from January can still be The Advertisements in our present number Juvenile Asylum sent out last week by the repairs. Mr. 
supplied to those who desire the complete vol- comprise many matters of interest, especially Erie Railroad, about seventy-five children and be forgotten; 
ume. Clubs from 1st April to end of volume to Agriculturists and Horticulturisls. As our twenty-five adults, or one hundred in all, bound while renderii 
(nine months,) furnished at same proportional rule is to give none but few insertions, every for Illinois, where they will become agricultur- gains upon ou 
rate as lor toll year. Now is the time, friendly number contains, in a limited space, several new ists, or engage in other useful employments, with such mei 
reader, to aid in circulating the Rural,— thus and readable announcements,—and we trust tlie They marched from the House of Reception in quarters, and 
conferring benefit upon your neighbors and en- advertising department of thc Rural will ever 13th street down Broadway to Chambers street, night, having 
aiding us to make a decidedly favorable and prove interesting and profitable to thc general and thence to tho Railroad Depot in Jersey sleigh should 
A Goon Move.— The officers of the Now York Orangeville, a mile and a half, for lodging and 11,0 fs,! ' v ' ork Umes says that Meagher is to start a 
t •, » i , , , , i,,, • ,, . i, , , . , , new paper to be called the Irish News, on the 15th of Am it 
Juvenile Asylum sent out last week by the repairs. Mr. Brigham s kindness will not soon V- , • n . p u 
J , , . , . Ivan Golovin, a Russian exile, is also to start a newspaper 
Erie Railroad, about seventy-five children and be forgotten ; ho nearly, or quite, lost lus ears under the title of European Mail. 
twenty-five adults, or one hundred in all, bound while rendering us assistance. Human nature —The jail at Edgartown, Mass., is a model, having four 
for Illinois, where they will become agricultur- gains upon, our regard, when we are in contact rooms in all, each nine feet square. One end of it is used 
ists, or engage in other useful employments, with such men. We were soon in comfortable f “ r a J ail and the other for a house of correction, but both 
in due season wo retired for the 
institutions are at present vacant. 
progressive report on the 1st of May. 
piove interesting ana profitable to thc general | and thence to the Railroad Depot in Jersey sleigh should 
reader, as well as to advertiser and publisher. City. Two cars were appropriated to their use. the morning. 
r first pot a “ nrMni.se" that onr the Senate of l’ennsylvaina on Tuesday week a re- 
3 .. , . monstrance, 190 feet in length, was received from (he citi- 
be repaired* for an early start in Z ens of Philadelphia, against tho incorporation of the 
H. T. B. Franciscan (Jesuit) Brothers of Cambria county. 
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