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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
MAY 17. 
BUSINESS NOTICES. curved along tie line. Much frost remains in 
- the hanks, "which are liable to burst at any 
The Terms of the Rural New-Yorker are —Single moment, and need sharp watching. A gigantic 
Tragedy at Washington. 
Copy, $2 a year ; Three Copies, $5 ; Five Copies, $8 ; Six 
deviation from these terms. Any individual remitting the “ Summer arrangement 
noment, and need sharp watching. A gigantic N telegraphic despatch from Washington,_ 
... .ailroad meeting, embracing nearly all the lines dated Thursday, May 8 th, announced briefly ~ " „ n „. .. „ . .. 
H - free forming connections between Maine anti Iowa, that FtttLtp T. Hekb.rt, one of the Membeis of ^“USrSSJSLS: K "?* *!“ f "*-*<"* 
'?• » held in Buffalo last week, to consult on the Congress from California, shot dead that morn- T«J = Derby ..d **-. Cei.aaU, H. Mr. Derby 
•Summer arrangement," the results of which mg, Thomas Keatikg, head waiter at Willard's Tnis i. the tlUeor « wort of eome 500 peger, leened in -The entire wealth of England i, eatimated at £3,- 
ill soon be published. There probably re- Hotel, oubsequent accounts, as to the origin the best style of its enterprising publishers, with beauti- 700,000,000. 
ains no doubt but that the traveling public of the affray which terminated so fatally, are fullithographic illustrations and externals tomatch-al- — The public debt of Louisville is 52 582 000 according 
ill be “ put through.” somewhat contradictory; hut from the best tf) g ether an attractive volume. But its appearance is not to the recent message of the Mayor. 
r ° : i , r .. -at- its only or best recommendation—for the work comprises 
-- judgment we can form, it arose m this way.- an Cresting narrative of Life in the West, interspersed „ ~ A very extensive cave has been discovered near Cale- 
Congressional. Herbert enteied the bleak fast lOO Ill at 11 O clock with various and exciting incidents of travel and adven- ( onia > * n Minnesota. 
- and called for breakfast. The waiter told him ture, with sundry traditions and anecdotes of the early The estimated value of the public lands belonging to 
The chief matters of interest in Congress the hour was past, and that an order must be pioneers of a now rich and populous region. The “Early the city ot Cincinnati, is $6,429,45. 
iring last week, were the passage through obtained from the office before his wants could Day of Chicago, Mackinaw, Green Bay, aud other con- — The boilers of the new steam frigate Merrimac have 
liitxui 'ilmuii. ftttos Clippiitp. 
John H. Kinzie, of Chicago. With Illustrations. New 
York: Derby and Jackson. Cincinnati: H. W. Derby 
& Co. 
Tins is the title of a work of some 500 pages, issued in 
only nine months, in accordance with our terms. 
E37"Agexts.—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 , as offered on next page. 
Back numbers of the present volume Jurnished if 
desired, or subscribtions may commence icitli this number. 
club price ($1,50 instead of $ 2 ) for a single copy exceptas j goon be published. There probably re- Hotel. Subsequent accounts, as to the origin the best style of its enterprising publishers, with beauti- 
an addition to a club already formed—will be credited for ma j us no doubt but that the traveling public °f the affray which terminated SO fatally, are ful lithographic illustrations and externals to match—al- 
nlna tvionfhc in n nnr>-rri n n xi-itVi ati r & 1 . .. . _Al_u_ a:_1_ t»..a;a____.•_a 
will be “ put through.” 
Congressional. 
■ A very extensive cave has been discovered near Cale- 
— The estimated value of the public lands belonging to 
during last week, were the passage through obtained from the office before his wants could Day ” of Chicago, Mackinaw, Green Bay, and other con- The boilers of 
, f. ,, , ., , , , tt , , spicuous points in the Great West, is comprised in a already given out. 
both houses of the bill granting the State of be attended to. Herbert then spoke to a gra phic narrative of personal experience, and will be. pe- _ it is estimate, 
Iowa t^o million acres of land for the purpose second waiter and received a similar answer* rused with absorbing interest—especially by the successois in New York city 
— It is estimated that the number of hats annually sold 
in New York city, is 7,500,000. 
ROCHEST ER, MAY 17, 1856. _ 
TO AGENTS AND OTHERS. 
Books for Premiums.—W e purpose to give, next week, 
I of constructing four parallel lines of railroad whereupon he struck the waiter with a small of the pioneers whose trials and adventures are related— _g ow Anti-Nebraska r t ' D 
across the State; the appointment of a third cane as he said for being insolent. The waiter The work w f °r sale by E. Darrow & Brother. been inaugurated Mayor ofLSt! Lo^is^' 1 " em °° 
Committee of Conference on the Deficiency responded to the blow by throwing a plate at the Wedding Guest : A Friend of the Bride and Bride- -There are 100,000 bushels of corn and 90,000 
Bill, the two former having failed to reconcile the member. Other servants came to the aid of groom. Edited by T. S. Arthur. Rochester : E. Dar- of oats in store at Sandusky, 
the differences between the Senate and the their associate, and Herbert, on the point of row & Brother. — Sardinia’s participation in the Eastern war h 
House ; a call on the President to communicate, being overpowered, drew a pistol and fired into Sccn is the tUle of a handsome volume of some 300 her about 75,000,000 francs. 
if compatible with the public interests, such the crowd of assailants, killing one and wound. -Hon. Gm*. Esncroff ta been „ a,: 
. r ,. . . A . . ,, , ° ana lss uea Dy one oi our most enterprising puDiismng oration in Worcester, on the fourth of Julv next 
information as may be in bis possession, touch- ing two others. If the above be the true state- firms. We have not given it a careful perusal, but suffi- ^ . 
■ . . ' ctv — Mr. How, Anti-Nebraska, Bentonian Democrat h*is 
he work is for sale by E. Darrow k Brother. . . „ _ , , , ’ democrat, nas 
J been inaugurated Mayor of St. Louis. 
JB Wedding Guest : A Friend of the Bride and Bride- — There are 100 > 000 bushels of corn and 90,000 bushels 
groom. Edited by T. S. Arthur. Rochester : E. Dar- °f oa ts in store at Sandusky. 
row & Brother. —Sardinia’s participation in the Eastern war has cost 
Seen is the title of a handsome volume of some 300 her about 75,000,000 francs. 
iges, edited by a highly popular and conscientious author, _ Hon . Ge orge Bancroft has been invited to deliver an 
pages, edited by a highly popular and conscientious author, 
— Sweet potato seed has been selling at $5 per bushel i 
Books for Premiums.—W e purpose to give, next week, ing the recent disturbances at Panama, and the ment of the case, Herbert was guilty of the cient to endorse the remarks of a city contemporary, that T ... . se 
a list of Agricultural, Horticultural, and other works ready i n j- errur) |q 011 on either of the routes on forpicn first offense which W] to snrh Umpntatlo ro “ the book is not a novel, but rather a series of incidents, ’ ” IS spring, 
for delivery to agents and friends who are, or may hereafter “ , 0n 61th * 0t “ e r ° UteS v ** lamentable re- touclli , the Rubject of ^ arria and C0Ej ugal relations ; -The celebration of the openi 
, ...nn.j i. r> _ t-nhc/ir!. tei PltOl \ . between the Atlantic a/nrl suits. TTe Tins bpp.n nvrPsfpH arwT affon* ia _ .. J 6 J ® hridim hoc Vnn n 4:11 t_ 
become, entitled to Book Premiums for obtaining subscri- territory, between the Atlantic and Pacific suits. He has been arrested, and the affair is The author says he has gathered words of wisdom from bridge has t> een deferred till June, 
bers to the New-Yorker. The list will include most of oceans, and what measures have been taken for undergoing an investigation. the many scenes within his reach and here presented in an — Prussia is said to he the only j 
opening of the Rock Island 
the valuable and popular works published by C.M. Saxton the protection of American interests relative to 
& Co.; also Webster’s Royal Quarto Dictionary (adveitised the same. Death of a Poet and Scholar. _ Western relation of married fortunes. The work treats of the du- 
iu this number,) the Ltai Book of Agncultuie, Iloit c j n addition to the above, some other matters papers mention the death of Dr. James G. Per- tl , cs of husband and wife, gives much prudent counsel, 
tunst, &c. . i 4 . cu. i z~i -i • j. c fir- ■ tt ^admonishes against cavil, and shows some faithful pictures 
More Premiums.-As the present is a good season for ob- ol public concern were considered, and much cival, late State Geologist of Wisconsin. He 0 f wedded life.” The same publishers announce several 
taining subscribers, we hereby extend, or renew, our offer of discussion had touching President making, died at Hazlegreen, Ill., on Friday, May 2d, in worksfromthepenofARTiiuR-anenterprisewhichmer- 
Specific Premiums until the 1 st of July. Kansas admission, slavery extension, foreign the sixty-first year of his age. He was born in its. as we trust it will receive, abundant success. 
relations, <fcc., <fcc. Beilin, Connecticut, on the 15th of September, ... , 
rpHfs TSTpw«! nf fhp Wppk _« . _ r 7 n r , , . . 1 , Introduction to Social Science. A discourse, in three 
ine -L\ews ui me w cba. ^ ^ 17Uo, and after a preliminary training entered parts, by Geo. H. Calvert, author of “Scenes and 
--- . . MuMdPAi. Elections, Ac.-Municipal elec- Yale College at the age of fifteen, from which Noughts in Europe,” etc. New York: Redfield. 
Death OF A Poet AND Scholar.—W estern relation of married fortunes. The work treats of the du- — The smallest bask in the Union is the hank of Cayu- 
In addition to the above, some other matters papers mention the death of Dr. James G. Per- ti f s of husband . and wife ’ 6>ves much prudent counsel, ga Lake, Painted Post, N. Y., with a capital of $10,000. 
of public concern were considered, and much cival, late State Geologist of Wisconsin. He F T C * S ° I<Hei 
the many scenes within his reach and here presented in an — Prussia is said to he the only power that owns a hotel 
attractive form much that has been written on the true in Paris for the accommodation of its legation. 
Specific Premiums until the 1st of July. 
The News of the Week. 
imomsnes against cavil, and shows some laithlul pictures _ There are said to be about 122,000 French soldiers in 
■ wedded life.” The same publishers announce several the Crimea, and upwards of 20,000 at Constantinople 
orks from the pen of Arthur— an enterprise which mer- 
„ „„ . . .. . , , . —The current expenses of the United States Govern- 
s, as we trust it will receive, abundant success. , , ,, „ vruvern 
_ ment for the present fiscal year amount to $75,000,000. 
troduction TO Social Science. A discourse, in three — Colonel Bragg, the “ little more grape” hero, has be- 
parts, by Geo. H. Calvert, author of “Scenes and come the proprietor of a large sugar estate in Louisiana 
thoughts in Europe,” etc. New York : Redfield. „ 8 . Louisiana. 
m_ TC1 , It is stated that Mrs. Robinson, the veiled murderess. 
This discourse seems to be n dld»eti o nrnf imt nn rbVi- . , . - . 
The foreign papers are filled with details and tionsoccurred last week in Wilmington, NT. C„ he graduated with unusual distinction. He „ a didactic productioD > divi ' has been transferred from Sing Sing to the S 
“-delphia, «.d^Mhlmington, Ddware. In took his degree of M. D. in 1820, published 
questions under the treaty, and the changes in the first named city the Americans were sue- several volumes while preparing himself for his m'SyS “ SirffofZ “ 0fthe ei S hty cler g y “« ^ - the United 
diplomatic representatives at the different cessful, aud in the last two, the entire Demo- profession, and, in 1824, was appointed assistant hundred and three pages, is denominated « Synthesis: the State* in i855, over one-half exceeded “ three score and 
Courts of Europe, much of which is of no inte- cratic tickets were elected. Vaux, (Dem.) for sulgeon in the army, and Professor of Chemis- Possible ” 
rest to the American reader. The London Daily Mayor of Philadelphia, had a majority of four frvat West Pninf w i ■ i, u m “ To make our daily working life vital with justice and - in ew Orleans at present is full of visitors. The 
Mews publishes what it claims to be a true copy thousand. s n„ ( d aZ t T, ( W th. auth„ in hi, • to and,. .11 «.ti,er .. aolighttul ,na th, h„l,h of the .it, sported 
, it t 1 Tf rr\ T • 1 i rn a- a „ r _ Signed soon alter, and went to live m Boston, work a communion with God, is the aim of Social Science;” ^ excellent, 
o le ie .1 \ lecen y sigm a 10 egisaiireo ounecticut, met on W ed- Here he continued his literary pursuits. He and towards this great end the discourse is intended to — A brilliant celebration of the anniversary of the bat- 
tains thirty-four articles, and embraces the fol- nesday the 7th, re-elected Gov. Minor, and also published a Report on the Geology of Connec- contribute its mit e- Dewey has the work for sale. tie of San Jacinto, took place on the battle ground on the 
lowing important, and many minor, provisions, chose entire anti-Administration State officers, ticut in 1842 and last vear also bite aortas T „ - 2istult. 
viz.: Perpetual friendship is restored between A spirited contest is going on for the U. S. Sen- state Geologist of Wisconsin. ‘ During the lat- Wxf oI^pen^dence^g™ Russia., T. Ca ! craft ’ the public e^utioner oi London, was late- 
France, Britain, Sardinia, Turkey and Russia; atorial chair, about to be rendered vacant by the ter uart of his lifp bo k aa u TO #l i + Mackie. Boston: John P. Jewett & Co. ly dismissed from office, and four candidates for the suc- 
all territories conquered or occupied during the expiration of the term of Hon. Isaac Toucey. _ ^ | ^_ remen . The life of this remarkable man, so much reverenced as cession are alr eady in the field. 
war shall be reciprocally evacuated as Soon as -«-- mu w u- t prophet and ruler, whose heroic bravery and skill as a — Mr. Hudson, the once great British railway king, is 
... ,, o i, , , ,i T- t vpo. TLf n mi j- j.- • i j A..IIINGTON ItLMORS. I he YV ashington COr- military leader inspired his followers through a long con- la Sp aiD , and likely to come forth all right on the flood 
possible; the Sultan communicates to the pow- ok Ma. GiDBiKos-Tbe distinguished respondent of tlle Now Tork Trilu „ «.t, ln »,»„ glganlIc 0 , ^ JX tide of on, of the Sp„i.h toil,.,.. 
ers his firman granting equality to Christians Free Soil member of Congress from Ohio, Josu o. It is stated here that good reasons exist for be- »Mb, hr.™ moonWnom, l,ton „n n t ra „. The -The pl.t. ,od other de.or.tioo, ot the uw., now 
"which contracting powers much approve of, hut R. Giddings, fell in a fainting fit on Thursday lieving that Sheriff Jones of Kansas was shot cus ^ oms ) religion and social life of the Circassians are de- owned by the city of Paris, are said to be worth from eight 
divest themselves of all right thereby to inter-, of last week, while addressing the House. He p y a woman ' ‘ scribed with vivid distinctness. We gain, too, some idea to ten millions of francs. 
fere in the internal administration of the Otto- soon recovered, howmver, and, after the lapse of . ,, v of the mingled grandeur and beauty of the land of moun- — Books of subscription are about to be opened at Louis- 
man Empire ; the Convention of 13th Julv, an hour and a half, again took the floor, and fin- rotTnt Po Z’ i / fT^ 7 whteh ifthetr 'To ^ “ SvUle ’ f ° r a railroad brid * e acroes tbe 0bio -- at that 
t ’ „ .. “ . . ... , J? ’ Consul at I anama, has been appointed by the vhich is their home. From this excellent work can be place, to cost $300,000. 
1841, closing the Bosphorous and Dardanelles, ished his speech. The subject was the appro- I p res id ent a Commissioner to rmvmoH tn obtained much information touching a great man and a _ n „ Po . • , ... . 
rp-nfBrmprl. nnrl flip ’RIsipIt Spa npntral ivpH priat.ion of 00(1 to ^ & Lommissloncr to proceed to Pana- ‘ * l < - The Paris journals publish a telegraphic dispatch from 
— A brilliant celebration of the anniversary of the bat¬ 
tle of San Jacinto, took place on the battle ground on the 
21st ult. 
Calcraft, the public executioner oi London, was late¬ 
ly dismissed from office, and four candidates for the suc- 
The life of this remarkable man, so much reverenced as CeSsion are already in the field " 
prophet and ruler, whose heroic bravery and skill as a ^ r- Hudson, the once great British railway king, is 
b:. -XT_-I. _ I- _ __ in Snnin nnrl UL-oIw k __ _ J . _ „ 
fere in the internal administration of the Otto- soon recovered, however, and, after the lapse of 
man Empire ; the Convention of 13th July, an hour aud a half, again took the floor, and fin- 
1841, closing the Bosphorous and Dardanelles, ished his speech. The subject was the appro- President a Commissioner to ptocppH tn P*™ obtained much information touching a great man and a _1 P . . ’ . ‘ 
is re-affirmed, and the Black Sea is neutralized priation of $26,000 to pay the expenses of the ma to take testimony relative to all the facte D E a ; e EY Pe ° Ple ° f Wh ° m 1UtlG haS bee “ kn ° wn ' S ° ld by Vienna, stetin^haTthe" Austrian trips are quitting 
and forever forbidden to all ships of war of ev- U. S. Marshals incurred m remanding the slave connected with the recent massacre and robbery - Danubian Principalities. 
ery power, adjoining or distant, except a small motherland the other fugitives, from Cincin- of Americans there. He will sail on the 20 th Ta ? Roman Exile. By Guglielmo Gajani. Boston: j. - Ohio has 3,400 miles of canals, railroads and river 
police force ; Turkey and Russia agree neither nati to Kentucky recently ; in which event, it and will be ioinoO -it l ' au • i .-r ’ Jewett & Co. navigation, and last year raised 30,000,000 bushels of 
to construct nor preserve any military or mari- will be recollected, the mother killed one, anc 
time arsenals on that coast; the Danube is attempted to take the lives of her other children. A r)i«nnto>i io oolH t- n i . , e '"any events of In.-ov n life iip to I8o0, a glowing narra- — The city of Leavenworth, in Kansas Territory, is to 
j x r . x- * „ „ 1 A dispatch lS .S^ld to have been received from tion of Italian struggles against oppression, in which he be sold at auction, the eround unon which it ™h„ it h Q . 
opened to free navigation of all nations; Rus- ---- Lord Clarendon, declining to recall Mr. Cramp- bis Mends took prominent part. What is said of his ing still the property of the United States 
sia assents to a rectification of the Bessarabian LHi ficulties at Kock Island.—A telegraph . r father’s family reveals something of a domestic life sweetly _ ,, . 
frontier ; Moldavia, Wallachia and Servia are from Rock Island under date of May 7th, says : ’ . . - bappy, although disturbed often by spying priests and ve-oro-anizJd ^ Africaare about to be entirely 
. . J J _ rude soldiers le organized, ifiey will have their own army and their 
still to continue the sovereignty of Turkey, “lhe steamer Effie, after passing the draw- Telegraphing.— The failure of the telegraph • His description of Massini the reat Italian atriot is own ius titutio u, administrative and judicial, 
with guarantee of all contracting powers, but bridge this morning, was swung around by the agent at New York for the Western newspapers excellent, and his views of‘the tm^ character of officials -The engine of the Elmira train on the Catawissa, Pa., 
no power shall claim individual right of inter- current against the pier, smashing her cabins and the Company to agree on terms, Las left the at Home—Pope Pius among others—are given with vigor railroad > exploded on the7th, killing the fireman, brake- 
ference ; the Porte guarantees the continuance and setting fire to the boat, which was wholly press in rather an awkward predicament, from and freedom, in words of earnest eloquence, such as an man ! aad fatally injuring the baggage master, 
to said Principalities of freedom of religion and destroyed, together with her cargo, valued at which they are making efforts to extricate exile m ’gbt use when writing of an oppressed father-land, — The emigration from Europe, which has so greatly 
commerce ; Russia and Turkey retain their $75,000. The bridge also took fire, and one themselves. A meeting of the publishers was Slil wUlTiL^ bJ P6aCe ’ 
possessions in Asia precisely as they did before span was destroyed. held last week at Utica, at which nearly all the ---- The London Times says We shall not be over the 
the war, but their frontiers shall be marked out A more recent report says the Mississippi important points between Albany and Buffalo Provincial Items mark if we put our share in tbe cost of tbe Russian war, 
by a new survey; the evacuation of Turkey by boatmen set the bridge on fire. were represented, and an executive committee * _ * during the year just ended, at £ 34 , 000 , 000 .” 
the Allied a ad Austrian forces shall take place ^ . appointed, who were entrusted with the duty of An establishment for the manufacture of kid — P * ve thousand slaves in the city of Charleston, S. C., 
as soon as convenient, and the time and man- ^coining Old Silver .—1 ure silver com can making some permanent arrangement which and other leather gloves is in successful onera- baV6 c ° ntributed the P ast year to benevolent objects the 
_/. ...... _x:_I..n 1 _V..-..X. /. • be sold verv advantao-ponslv nnw nt. lL« Mint. -v. , ~ ° c icauuex giuves, is in buccessiui opera- SU m of S15.000. it heino- on »n 
u T V ^ A event ’ 1 aad wil1 be joined at Panama by Minister Bow- 
will be recollected, the mother killed one, and Bogota 
ie Roman Exile. By Guglielmo Gajani. Boston : J. — Ohio has 3,400 miles of canals, railroads and river 
1. Jewett & Co. navi gation, and last year raised 30,000,000 bushels of 
The author, a Roman lawyer of good family, has given wheat, 80,000,000 bushels of com. 
any events of his own life up to 1850, a glowing narra- _ The city of Leavenworth, in Kansas Territory, is to 
opened to free navigation of all nations; Rus- -•>- 
sia assents to a rectification of the Bessarabian Difficulties at Rock Island.— A telegraph 
frontier ; Moldavia, Wallachia and Servia are from Rock Island under date of May 7th, says : 
still to continue the sovereignty of Turkey, “ The steamer Effie, after passing the draw- 
the war, but their frontiers shall be marked out A more recent report says 
by a new survey; the evacuation of Turkey by boatmen set the bridge on fire, 
the Allied aad Austrian forces shall take place "* 
as soon as convenient, and the time and man- Recoining Old Silver. Pur 
— The French colonies in Africa are about to be entirely 
re-organized. They will have their own army and their 
own institution, administrative and judicial. 
— The engine of the Elmira train on the Catawissa, Pa., 
exile might use when writing of an oppressed father-land, — The emigration from Europe, which has so greatly 
he tells many valuable truths of the feelings, condition, fallen off, will doubtless be stimulated again by peace, 
and desires of the Italian people. Sold by Dewey. which will discharge so great a number of men. 
- •*-*-*■ - — Tbe London Times says :—“ We shall not be over the 
, Provincial Items. mark if we put our share in the cost of the Russian war, 
during the year just ended, at £34,000,000.” 
An establishment for the manufacture of kid — Five thousand slaves in the city of Charleston, S.C., 
and other leather irlnvee ic in e „ w »«f„l bave contributed th e past year to benevolent objects the 
as soon as convenient, anu Liie ume ana man- ~ ,-— ’ -maxing some permanent arrangement which and other leather gloves is in successful onera- ^ J ear 10 °enevoient °tje 
vate arrangements between each of the powers Live-franc pieces are worth 99 cents, Mexican results ’ 4 The N. Y. Tribune has for some months given reports 
and Turkey dollars 106, Spanish dollars 105, American half -#._ A Canadian merchant at Hamilton has recov- of ward meetings of the K. N. Councils in that city, and 
‘ It will strike the American reader we think dollars > coia ed before 1853, are worth 52jJ cents Presidential Conventions.-TLc Americans ered dama S es to the amount of $3,000 from the in ^sequence is involved in twenty-seven law suits. 
that Russia, by consenting to dismantle all her of P resent silver coia " Between the Mint {Old Line) had their Rational Convention some Liue ’ on tb ® S ™\ md of man tethfshorT LTSliiantToul If “m 
fortifications in the Black Sea, submits to hu- and the . manufacturers of silver ware, who also tim e since, and nominated Millard Fillmore me 011 the P a ’ 1 of tLe company to deliver, with- send us a new hat> and Ray nothing about it „ 
miliating conditions, and confesses herself van- P a L a premium for them, very few of the ^ 01 I lesident. The seceders are to hold theirs ln aleasana ® Hme, a despatch sent by him to — The river Amoor is now being surveyed by the Rus- 
quished. What would the people of the United a P° ye * m cntioned pieces are left in circulation, at Hew York, June 12th ; the Abolitionists at a i ' ev > ork house, whereby he sustained, as sian Government, and is intended to be made the channel 
. ... o fnwr __ 7 L Swo/Mtc-n Moxt OQtL . _ 4-~ n : fL loSS f)f t.llP fillCVP nmffilTlf fi An - of thft vast commcrnp -with T^ncrlartr? onrl A mnrten 
Oregon? They would rather consent to see tlie N. Y. Courier and Enquirer calls attention ville, July 4th. has recovered £100 from a wealthy merchant, 
every vessel sunk, every town reduced to ashes, to tbe fact tbat our National Flag is made of fT. We earnestly hope the nominees of all these for the death of her only child, a boy of eleven 
and every trait of nationality blotted out! It forei g n Punting j the flags of the capitols of the parties will not be elected ! years, -who was killed by falling into a cellar 
will appear also that Turkey, by submitting to United States > of the amenals, forts, ships-of- -.7 , r . . belonging to the defendant, on a public street— 
, ,, , t ‘ “ . ‘ ’ John D. Murrel, of Lynchburg, Va., died recently in 
for the death of her only child, a boy of eleven New Orleans. He was probably the wealthiest man in 
years, "who was killed by falling into a cellar Virginia, being worth, it is supposed, two million dollars, 
belonging to the defendant, on a public street— — Letters from St. Petersburg state that a special section 
I ill a^Ktii tuou men X U1ACJ, ujt BiiuiuitLing tu - x ViTTTr- kktp <5 t t,,.. TltttT. i v tt • ° ° ' 1 - a uvtu o l. x owroouig s une max a special section 
disgraceful tutelage and guardianship as to war ’ tif P eace - arm J, taverns, even those of the alue of slaves, i lie Lynchburg Virginian there being no railing for the protection of pas- at the Home department has been formed, and charged 
. ... . ® I’ "NTatit,!. „n _ r _ states that fourteen slaves helrmo'ino- tr. Mr _ wi+B <( „n „<r._.. 
what she will and will not do within her own Native American meetings, all are of foreign states that fourteen slaves belonging to Mr. sen gers. 
territories, confesses herself incapable of self- manufactuie, and should a war come, if the flag E ® - ’ UKLE, 7'/7L7 0 in b at city lecently The Quebec Colonist says that J. T. Tasch- 
. . 1 xlixl rtKit — „„i,i ;_for the sum Ol Ski 9.825. an avpra cre> nf rnsr J 
government, and becomes a mere tool m the 1 ot ls>e 111 victory it would m price. - ,—~ L ., ---- oc 
f , e xi. -L x- j • T-t - _ 4uU. lhe highest price was given for “ Mac, I . . ^ r ,. , r xi m -I express cars, 28 second class and emigrant cars, and 2,770 
hands of the ambitious and energetic European . _ ^ TT #,0110 a xi t xr n, „ damages against the Directors of the Turnpike f reiP o rs ’ ’ 
■n T? x ni. -J\i A Big Smoke House.—A fire lately in Louis- $2,110, and the lowest for “ Shadrach,” seventy rp . , , 1P e ^ t- i 1 „ £ A g 
Powers. France comes out of the war with the ... „ . , , m lwuis v > J Trust, on behnlf of the orphan children of Cote _ 1 0 rd Tohn Rnsseiite tn f P , . 
1 e x • c. v x 1 ^ ,, ville, Ky., m the smoke house of Messrs Ows- years of age, $100. The slaves were all bought / • • , . , — uora jonn Kusseus mission to Vienna cost England 
glory of capturing Sebastopol; Queen Victoria f ’ ” Dicssrs. ows a b (six in number,) who were killed by the falling £2,332 16s. 4 d., and the country has to pay £479 13 s. 4 d. 
with the reputation of playing second violin to lnnau( & Co. s pork establishment, y ci lzens o uj ncnouig. of the suspension bridge at Montmorenci. The for decorating Louis Napoleon with the “Garter” at 
for the sum of $19,825, an average of over $ 1 ,- 
400. The highest price was given for “ Mac,’ 
sengers. with “ taking cognizance of all offences against orthodoxy.” 
The Quebec Colonist says that J. T. Tasch- — There are upon the Erie railroad 203 locomotive en- 
ereau. Esq., Advocate, has entered an action of gines ’ 9 ‘ first ® lass P assen ger cars, 43 baggage, mail and 
— Lord John Russell’s mission to Vienna cost England 
destroyed meat in three of the four apart- 
(six in number,) who were killed by the falling £2,332 16s. 4d., and the country has to pay £479 13s. 4d. 
of the suspension bridge at Montmorenci. The f° r decorating Louis Napoleon with the “ Garter” at 
cording to the London Times, a bill to foot ments to tb e value of $10,000, owned by various 
amounting to the moderate sum of thirty-four P arties throughout Kentucky, and partially in¬ 
stated, is sorely tried on the subject of recog- located the Capitol in East Ft. 
nizing Walker’s government, many members * 01nes > one- 1 of a mile fiom the river, 
of the Cabinet, with the President, favoring the The ° Cabl ^ 18 „ sazd to be a S ood one ’ and the 
— A subscription is going inr the fourth ward of Paris 
for the purpose of buying a suitable present for the Em- 
with the reputation of playing second violin to mnair & Co. s pork establishment, y ci lzens o ixynctiburg. of the suspension bridge at Montmorenci. The for decorating Louis Napoleon with the “Garter” at 
the parvenue Emperor of the French, and, ac- dest,0 } cd meab ihiee of the four apart- damages are laid at £4,000. Windsor. 
cording to the London Times, a bill to foot ments to th e value of $10,000, owned by various Rming. The Panama Railroad Company at Thb London correspondent of the Hamiiton - A Buhscription is going in the fourth ward of Paris 
amounting to the moderate sum of thirty-four P arties ^onghout Kentucky, and partially in- New York, have sent down to the Isthmus a P If youf farmers s7°“^^ present for the Em ' 
million pounds ; or, in Federal currency, one ? wed he a « e “ cies in Louisville ’ Tbe build ’ ^ ° f f** “f reT °^ ere ;“ W f r ° f ar ” jjlood prices for their wheat It themTh p c ed. SubSCnptl ° DS of m ° re than five ceQts are “ ot - 
bundrett and si^-four Million iioo b.Lted i-g was da Ma g ed to tb« ayoant of g OW. Jo.™,. b> a .po„, 
Washington it is Commissioners ha™ be attempted against them, and have so advised ion quarters are already announced front Odessa 
xxj- ix -1 xi v I it’ unanimously located the Capitol in East Ft the government. aione. be repealed, 
stated, is sorely tried on the subiect of recog- _ J p u 65 _ ^ ^ _ m_rp^^x^ „„„„ F 
nizino- Walker’s government manv members Des Moines, one-third of a mile from the river. . - luEloionto .1 >he saj s the heavy ram which — The contract for the construction of the railroad from 
3 ' . , p .’ J . The location is said to be a good one, and the ^ ou fg Y illians. The Boston Ledger states fell last week, has been of extreme benefit to Seville to Xerez, in Spain, has just been awarded to M. 
oi tne cabinet, with the I resident, favoring the , f th F , nuietlv aennteRoteo- to that fcwo bo J s namcd Haynes and Gould, of the growing crops, and the country presents a Prost, who pays the government 2,001 reals per league for 
measure; but the recent news, looking rather jM“ f "“V ““that Charlestown, Mass., aged 14 and 13 years, re- cheerful appearance. The young wheat for 
dubious for the adventurers, the conclusion is BC( . essarT bllildi for the use of the State A <*nUy waylaid a boy named Wants, only eight many years has not been known to look better. -The relation, between the Pope apa hi. carat- 
measure; but the recent news, looking rather 
dubious for the adventurers, the conclusion is 
to await further developments. 
people of the Fort are quietly acquiescing in 
the wisdom of the location. It is thought that 
necessary buildings, for the use of the State can 
-r- _„x • x- „ c xi x- c xi. r ■ years ora, ana oeau mm so severe 
Sheriff Jones, of Kansas, was alive at the last P or tbe meetin g of th e Legis- phygicians degpair of hig life# The 
accounts, and hopes are entertained for his re- -- peradoes are under arrest, and must abide the harvest. - In digging a well at Mentz, a short time ago, the 
covery. The people of Lawrence denounce the The Missouri Compromise. —The Washington consequences. --*- workmen discovered a large fragment of printing press, 
act, and disclaim all connection with it. The Star says it is not the purpose of the Supreme - ■**-+• - Deferred. —The crowded state of our pages, said to bear the initials of Guttenberg, and the date 1441. 
territory is quiet, and the United States troops Court of the United States to render a decision Suicide of a Passenger. — Last week Wed- compels us to defer several articles intended for Doubtful. 
have gone back to their quarters. Southern upon the case from Missouri pending before nesc ^ a y as the steamer Dart was lying at Mon- thisissue,—while the demand upon our advertis- — On the 3d Monday of March last, a Convention was 
settlers Tare arriving rapidly, and at present them, involving the question of the constitution- roe, Mich., a passenger named Carr, probably ing department is beyond its limited capacity, to have been held in Salt Lake City, of 30 delegates from 
outnumber tne biee fetate emigrants. Major ality of the Missouri restriction, during their rasane, jumped overboard and was drowned.— Some notes “drawn at sight during a recent the Union as a state.” 
Buford, of Alabama, with a company of five current session. He was a sailor and spoke of having recently sojourn of several days in New York—wherein _ x Massachusetts post-rider the other day charged a 
hundred, reached the territory a few days since. -- returned from the Spanish seas. mention is made of sundry notable editors, book newspaper publisher $13 for delivering twenty copies of 
The Congressional Commission is pursuing its Powder Mill Explosion. —A powder mill of --«.- publishers, etc,— are among the dying or “ dead tbat P a P er for s i- x months. The whole value of the sub- 
investigations at Lawrence. Gorham, Maine, exploded on the morning of the The letter purporting to have been written matter,” yet we hope at least a portion thereof scriptlons for tbe time was $15. 
navigation at the lower end of Lake Erie is 6 th, demolishing the building and killing one by Jenny Lind to a lady in Philadelphia, ex- will keep without injury. Be that as it may, be ^ A er ^°g d ^"fiTthe ^MtaXiTc^a^l^enshMv^rt t** 
not yet resumed, aud the canal is still (Tues- man. Only a small amount of powder was on pressing sympathy for Barnum, is a forgery—at this number of the Rural will not probably Liverpool, where he was interred. It consists* of Vfine 
day) unnavigable, several breaks having oc- the premises at the time. least Barnum expresses that opinion. prove devoid of interest and value. bust placed in a niche of gray marble. 
years old, and beat him so severely that the Potato planting has commenced, and all looks “cLTh^ 
young des- well and favorable at present for a bountiful V orite nephew. 
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