MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
MAY 31. 
BUSINESS NOTICES. 
News of the Week. 
Congressional. 
Miscellaneous Items. 
The Terms of the Rural New-Yorker are — Single The most intense feeling lias been manifested Senate.— Monday and Tuesday of last'week Salt Lake city is the editor’s paradise, for’ 
Copy, $2 a year; Three Copies, $ 5 ; Five Copies, 58; Six throughout the country, in consequent# of an were occupied in the Senate by Senator Sum- with subscribers it is Hobson’s choice—“that 
Copies, (and one free to agent or getter up of club,) $10, asg b j n the Senate chamber at Washington, ner, of Massachusetts, on the Kansas question ; or none.” A subscriber to the Deseret News 
at latter rate, ($1,50 per copy,)_ payable in advance. No committed upon the Hon. Charles Sumner, of the joint resolution allowing Dr. Kane and the threatened to stop his paper, and the editor 
ftftos dippings. 
— Counterfeit tens on the Exchange Bank of Pittsburg 
are in circulation. 
— A National Convention of hatters is to meet in Cin- 
deviation from these terms. Any individual remitting the Massachusetts, by Preston S. Brooks, a mem- officers of the Arctic Expedition to accept such advised him to do so by all means, and sub- cinnati on the 14th of July. 
club price ($1,50 instead of $2) for a single copy—except as ber 0 f Congress from South Carolina. The token of acknowledgment from the British scribe for some paper in the States. That — The circulation of Harper’s Magazine is stated b the 
an addition to a club already formed—will be credited for assau ]( occurred on the afternoon of Thursday, Government as it may please them to present, advice can be appreciated, when the reader re- publishers to be 160,000. 
only nine months, in accordance with our terms. 
\NT An y person can send for four or more copies at 
$1,50 each,—and, on subsequently filling out a club of ten 
May 22d, after the Senate had adjourned, and was passed, yeas 31, nays 4 ; also, bills giving fleets that from October to March not a mail 
arose in this way : Mr. Sumner, on Monday a pension for life of $30 per month to John Nu- was received at Salt Lake from the East. 
— A day of thanksgiving is about to be designated in 
England, in consequence of peace. 
— The amount appropriated for public schools of Boston 
or over, receive extra copy, &c., or other premium to which and Tuesday, made a long and very elaborate gent, of New York, who lost both arms on board Capt. Flynn, of the ship Pride of Canada, -The amount appropriated for 
he may be entitled, the same as though all the copies were and cogent speech upon the affairs of Kansas, the Germantown while firing a salute in honor arrived recently at Montreal in twentv-six days for tlie enKuln g l ear ia $325,000. 
_ A A __ C- D T --+ , ..f .V -1 • .1 1 ,■ . , ^ * r~. ■ . * " ‘ -Tho /.itv nf Voni.o i. ( 
ordered at one time. See Premium List on next page. 
for the Rural, and all who remit according to t 
entitled to premiums, etc , as offered on next page, 
rdered at one time. See Premium List on next page. in the course of which he commented severely of the birth-day of the Queen of Spain ; grant- fy om Liverpool, and reports haying been two •• The cit y of A enice is to take $8,000,000 worth of stock 
i^~agf.nts.—A ny person so disposed can act as local agent U pon several members of the Senate, particu- ing the right of pre-emption in certain cases c lavs and nifdits in the ice Saw a number of inthecanalaciosstlieIstbmusofSuez - 
r the Rural, and all Who remit according to terms will he 1 T i A <• .u o • . ^ s ana nignts in tne ice. oaw a niimoei oi — On the 6th inst., $5,000 had been subscribed in New 
larly Messrs. Douglas, Mason, and Butler of to the Indiana jeaily meeting of the Society other vessels in the ice—two or three of which Orleans for the relief of Walker. 
Back numbers of the present volume jurnished if South Carolina; the last named Senator being °f I liends, making appropriation for consular seemed to be fast in it. Several other vessels —The Massachusetts Legislature have refused further 
desired, or subscribtions may commence with this number, at the time absent from Washington. Brooks, and diplomatic expenses, and a large number of arrived at Quebec, report falling in with large aid to the project for TunnelingHoosic Mountain. 
__ it seems, is a relative of Senator Butler, and private bills. The joint resolutions relative to quantities of ice. - The appropriations for the municipal expenses of the 
Hotels, is one that reads,—“ E. Smith and four 
wives—Salt Lake.” 
although not a member of the same House, took the growth and consumption of tobacco and * i . • i , fl q. T . I city of Boston for the ensuing year, are $2,5C0,700. 
himself t0 —S* the cotton in other countries were also passed. H ™ ™ reads,—«E. Smith and four “ 
^ | 1 °^ ere ^ to kinsman. On the day spoken of Messages were received from the President, w ^ yes _g a j t L a ]^ e » 
r.Vi IflMJvVS IMYI r l J above, and alter most of the members had with- vetoing the bills for the improvement of the ,, . . , ,, 
drawn from the ball, Brooks approached Sena- mouth of the Mississippi, the Flats of St. Clair, 1 HB , oldest paintin S s the world are the 
tor Sumner, who was at the time writing at his and the St. Mary’s river. The President re- sev f * eSCOes ’. that . rece ^/ dlSCOvered 
__ desk, and, with a brief exclamation as to his turned them because he regarded them as part 111 *' e ia iaicoza 111 ome. eyvrereim 
ROCHESTER MAY 31,1856. intention, without giving the latter a moment of the general system of internal improvements, nict ia (e y tianspoited to tie atican, where 
. to prepare for the assault, knocked him down and referred to his message of 1854, vetoing the ^ ey w ere visite cuiing o y wee r y aige 
Books for Premiums.— Attention is directed to the list with a heavy cane, and repeated the blows river and harbor bill. num ers o persons. t is supposed that these 
— The patent for Conant’s breech-loading rifle has been 
sold by the inventor for $80,000. He was a printer. 
ROCHESTER, MAY 31, 1856. 
of Agricultural, Horticultural and other Books for sale at until restrained by the bystanders. Mr. Sum- 
this office, and offered as Premiums for obtaining subsen- _ . , , , 
: , °r .. , _ * ._ ner was removed senseless and covered with 
bers to the Rural New-Yorker. As our offers of Specific 
Premiums are extended to 1st July, it is not too late for blood, and lor seveial days subsequently con- 
tmtil restrained by the bystanders. Mr. Sum- Mr. Foote reported a bill to permit the Leg- P ain in & s aie c ue 0 a iae P enci > or ea c 0 
ner was removed senseless and covered with islature of Iowa to determine for that State the e pei f? DS represente us is name wiitten 
blood, and for several davs subsequently con- a pplication of land heretofore made, to aid the eSlc e lra lu ^ ie c aiactei o t lat anguage. 
The railroad from Genoa to 1 oltri, Italy, a distance Of 
The oldest paintings in the world are the 27 miles, was opened with religious services on Sunday 
seven frescoes, that were recently discovered the 13tb ult> 
in the Via Graicoza in Rome. They were im- —The Presbyterian General Assembly (New School) 
mediately transported to the Vatican, where t,iat lts next meetin s should be held at Cleveland, 
they were visited during holy week by large 1 i ce i8 se ii ing in Boston at 17 cents per 100 ]bg ) and fa 
numbers of persons. It is supposed that these New York at 18 cents. Last year Chicagoians had to pay 
paintings are due to a Greek pencil, for each of 38 to 50 cents - 
The product of gold in the colony of Victoria, Aus¬ 
tralia, for 1855, was £11,856,293, and the shipments £10 - 
695,708. 
agents and other friends Of the Rural to secure any of the sidered in a precarious state. The assault, to construction of railroads therein. Mr. Seward 1 HE Sandusky Register states that the com- — Kossuth gives up his last dream of an independent 
works advertised by obtaining subscribers. say the least, was cowardly a-d assassin-like, ineffectually urged the passage of the House mon mud-tortoise are floating ashore dead, at Hungary. The conclusion of peace ends all hope in that 
\£sT In addition to the works comprised in the published upon an unarmed man; and it is to be hoped resolution in referecne to the Cape de Verd Sandusky, by thousands. Some of these are quarter, 
list, we can furnish many others- including Webster’s Lbe per petrator of the outrage will be properly Island sufferers. very large, but the majority of them are about —There are 2,000 acres of land near Cincinnati devoted 
Royal Octavo Dictionary, (Unabridged in Words,) and f . b Correspondence between General Wool and the size of the crown of a hat. Some suppose to the cultivation of the Catawba grape, of which one-half 
I.ippixcott’s Pronouncing Gazetteer of tiie World, P llnl shect. uoriesponuence Deraeen oeneiai wool ana , ,, , , , - , are in full bearing. 
Royal Octavo Dictionary, (Unabridged in Words.) and 
Lippincott’s Pronouncing Gazetteer of tiie World, * - _ c i ,, »un unumg. 
advertised in this paper. We express no opinion of the positions taken Governor Stevens, of Washington Territory, in * at e Y ™ to ° clos ^y confined under the _ At ^ ^ ^ ^ 
-- by Mr. Sumner in his speech; but whether or reference to Indian hostilities on the Pacific ice during the past wmtei, and that the want of dred, is now selling at $8,50, and potatoes only 40 cents 
Le Roy, the Banner “Rural” Town, not there is any truth in them, this assault will was submitted. ventilation caused tlieir death. per bushel. 
- spread the speech broadcast over the land, and Messrs. Cass, Allen, Dodge, Pearce, and The London Times says, “ all things consid- — John D. Morrel, of Lynchburg, Va., and the wealthiest 
Le Roy, Genesee county, has this year, raise up hundreds of believers, where before Grier, were elected a committee to inquire and fired, we doubt whether the cost of the war, State ’ tiie<3 recently in New Orleans. He was 
through the agency of J. H. Stanley, Esq., there existed only units. The sanctity of the report on the subject of the outrage committed from first to last, will be much under £180,000,- Geo' L 
furnished over one hundred more subscribers to Senate chamber cannot be invaded by ruffainly upon the person of Senator Sumner by Brooks, 000—an immense sum, but evidently not an in- ketg to c ^’ ^on^undred^housai^Btand^i'i S Th* 8 " 
the Rural New-YArker, (taken at one post- violence, without its perpetrator receiving the of South Carolina. tolerable one, when it is considered that it falls changed hands. are thus 
office,) than any other town in the United just rebuke of an indignant country. House.— The House passed Mr. Wheeler’s vei T m uch under the expenditure of this —AmeetingistobeheldinNewYorkforthepurpo.se 
States — and has thus become entitled to, and Rumors of war and assassination come thick joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of the countr Y * n one closing year of the last war.” of aiding the Nicaraguans. It is to be addressed by Par- 
received, the two highest Premiums offered for and fast from Kansas, and seem to portend some Navy to dispatch a vessel with provisions, pii- In 1854 twenty-five millions of dollars were kerIL French ani oth ers. 
subscribers to our present volume. The whole fearful outbreak there. It is stated that the vately contributed, for the Cape de Verd suffer- sunk in the ocean. In 1855, which was free of —Martin Bread, an Oneida Indian, got drunk Friday 
number of Rural* taken through the Le Roy United States Marshal, Donaldson, has assem- ers; also the bill to enlarge the Post Office and storms, the losses upon the ocean were fifteen Bo g rae and w^kilied ^ ° Ver ^ ^ Central carsnear 
office is three hundred and sixteen. bled at Lecompton and vicinity an armed posse Custom House buildings in Milwaukee, and the millions of dollars, making an average of twen- n„„ ~ „ 
This result will indicate to strangers, what °J twe ^ ve hundred men, and is about to make, Senate bills appropriating $100,000 to deepen ty million dollars for the two years. of oysters on their beds in the Mystic river, fattening for 
thousands of our readers already know, that or has made, a descent upon the city of Law- the channel of the St. Mary’s river, Michigan, The terrible accident on the Panama Rail- tbe summer and fall trade. 
Le Roy is a model town,— not only in Agricul- fence, which he alleges is in a state of rebellion and $330,000 to keep open the channel of the road is attributed by one of the eye witnesses, — it is said that Hon. Reverdy Johnson has been secured 
tural improvement and werlth, and the fertility a 8 ainst the territorial government. Rumors are mouth of the Mississippi. to the rails being placed on string pieces run- w “hu"° f T ' Keating ’ who was killed in 
and productiveness of its soil, but in the in- P r °bably exaggerated — we hope they are at Mr. Washburne, of Maine, from the commit- ning in the same direction, without being g °" y f r - Heibeit. 
telligence, morality, enterprise and discrimina- least —but fear a collision and bloodshed is tee on contested seats, reported a resolution that properly tied together. burn, b^about to Ve 6 remorcd To'wisconsm^the "f^''" 
— Martin Bread, an Oneida Indian, got drunk Friday 
night week, and was run over by the Central cars near 
10 .mis niwKWH. u™ ouu an /wooc, uusLoiii nuuse uuuuiiigs in mu wauKee, ana t le uiuuuuo vi uumus, uiiiMUi! au avenigeui uven- _n.. ___ 
^ .... . . , .... —one House in Boston has upwards of 45,000 bushels 
This result will indicate to strangers, what °J iwe ^ ve hundred men, and is about to make, Senate bills appropriating $100,000 to deepen ty million dollars for the two years. of oysters on their beds in the Mystic river, fattening for 
thousands of our readers already know, that or has made, a descent upon the city of Law- the channel of the St. Mary’s river, Michigan, The terrible accident on the Panama Rail- tbe summer and fall trade. 
Le Roy is a model town, — not only in Agricul- fence, which he alleges is in a state of rebellion and $330,000 to keep open the channel of the road is attributed by one of the eye witnesses, — It issaid that Hon. Reverdy Johnson has been secured 
tural improvement and werlth, and the fertility against the territorial government. Rumors are mouth of the Mississippi. to the rails being placed on string pieces run- waThfo"ton V b th M riendS ° f T ’ Keating ’ who was killed in 
and productiveness of its soil, but in the in- probably exaggerated — we hope they are at Mr. Washburne, of Maine, from the commit- ning in the same direction, without being ~ Th^ °ffi ^ ^ r, Heil)ert * 
telligence, morality, enterprise and discrimina- l eas t but fear a collision and bloodshed is tee on contested seats, reported a resolution that properly tied together. burn, is 6 about to be removed ^ Wiscons^n^tbe futur" 
tion of the people. But the town is not all ^evitable, and we await with anxiety, more James C. Allen, of Ill., is not, and that Wm. P. The Colonization Herald says that about six home of the enterprising publishers. SC DS1U ’ 16 “ ure 
Agricultural, though we claim the whole as definite information. Bills of indictment for Archer is, entitled to the seat now held by the hundred applications have been received by the - A steam hammer has been constructed in Glasgow, 
belonging to one of our “'Rural’ Districts.” treason have been found against all the chief former. Mr. Stevens, of the same committee, Pennsylvania Colonization Society, for a pas- wlj ich weighs thirty tuns. Its height is twenty-three feet 
While the farming portion is not probably Free State men, and Robinson, Brown, editor of has presented a minority report. The consid- saw in the exnedition to sail on flip first nf Lima and 11 has a stroke °f six feet. 
While the farming portion is not probably 
sage in the expedition to sail on the first of June 
excelled in this Eden of America (commonly the Herald of Freedom, and others, have been eration of the subject was postponed to the 9th from Savannah of whom the ereat maioritv u-e ^ T ' * ve su ‘ t i 8 arc stl11 pending against the New York and 
designated as Western New York,) the Village arrested. Goy. Reeder and several prominent of June. Mr. Keith moved a suspension of the slaves, to be emancipated. onTof whfoh il in MMsa«*uMtts.° f ^ Is ° nvalk dlsaster > 
of Le Roy justly ranks as one of the most cRizens have left the territory to avoid arrest, rules to enable him to offer a resolution for the It is the law in France that men drawn for -Messrs. Estlin and Cuddy, merchants of New Orleans 
pleasant, enterprising and prosperous in the y Jle investigating committee are in session at adjournment of Congress on the 5th day of the mi i itaiy service must either serve them- fought a duel May 21st at Pas Christien. The latter was 
State. Indeed, we very much doubt whether Leavenworth. August. Negatived, 107 to 52. Mr. Wakeman selves, procure a substitute, or pay a certain killed and tho former slightly wounded. 
any other place of equal size and population in Since the above was written in reference to introduced a bill making an appropriation for amount to the Government The sum paid into ~ The Massachusetts House of Representatives, by a 
the State combines so many essentials to hap- Kansas, telegraph dispatches have been received the survey of harbors and rivers. Referred to + v. „ TVofinrinl Trmeun; in mnnnov nmnnnf vote °f 130 to 113 ’ bave P asse<J to a third reading the bill 
piness and prosperity, with so few objection a- which render it probable Lawrence has been committee on commerce. Mr. Bennett, of N. P{ i dnrimr the continuance of the late tn repeallDg tBepeisonalhbeity act passed last year. 
ble features. The village, with its good walks, attacked and destroyed-that murder with its Y., from committee on public lands,reported a G 2,400,000 francs, representing twenty-two enTtottet^K 
pleasant and well shaded streets, and fine busi- icd right hand, and civil war with its torch and bill presenting 80,000 acres of land in Wiscon- thousand two hundred and eight-five substitutes America is beginning to grow as great as ever. 
ness blocks and private residences, at once rapier, stalk abroad over that unhappy territory, sin, for the construction of the railroads, em- AcooaDINGto the statistics recently published ~ The citizens of Eddyville, Iowa, k have organized a 
impresses strangers most favorably. Among Our Government has at last received from bodying 5,000 miles. An ineffectual motion , ft- f -r> J F , .. . ’ company, and secured $30,000 of stock, for the erection of 
other attractive features, we may mention the the British Cabinet a point blanc, although was made to table the bill by a vote of 69 to 75. e annua manu acmes o os 011 an ^ ST1 a bridge across the Des Moines River at that place. 
Ingham Collegiate Institute — a very flourish- courteous refusal to recall Mr. Crampton. We On motion of Mr Grow one week commenc- c | nl ant ie 0 )C1 P llncl P a owus 0 assa- — a vein of lead ore, says the State Times, has been 
• ■ ... .* , ,, J . wn mouou ox rnr. wow, one weex, commenc- chusetts, reached the enormous amount of three discovered in Burnet countv near Hamilton s—> 
mg institution, under the Presidency of Rev. do not see how our own can now avoid dismiss- inff on the 4th Monday of June was set anart i a a -it r a n f .. , , ei counri, near Hamilton, Texas. Some 
„ I . , . , . , ,. ,, . , ,, , mg on me <hu monuaj oi oune, was uei apart hundred millions of dollars, or one million for of it has been smelted ; the yield proved to he very rich 
)r nv — whlfth is mnsr f 1 vr incr him ns t.iipv narfi nnmmif.foH tlmmcn imo ... __ a:__ r a_ r ^ 1 
rue i>aiionai treasury in inib manner, amount- repealing the personal liberty act passed last year, 
ed during the continuance of the late war, to _ T he Galway paper says that since peaee has put an 
62,400,000 francs, representing twenty-two end to the call for soldiers, the emigration from Ireland to 
thousand two hundred and eight-five substitutes. America is beginning to grow as great as ever. 
"j *. w ^ U1 - According to the statistics recently published, lhe cltlzens of Eddyville, Iowa, k have organized a 
idying 5,000 miles. An ineffectual motion ,, , r , „ t, , J r , ., company, and secured $30,000 of stock, for the erection of 
„ made to table the bill by a tote of 69 to 75. the f yamtfactares of Boston and its vi- . w a g . to. D„ Moi,e. B„r o.t 
cinity, and the other principal towns of Massa- _ A vpin nf + . „ c . . _. 
On motion ° f Mr. Grow, one week, commenc- chusetts, reached the enormous amount of three discovered in Burnet county, near Hamilton7Te’xas. 8 Some 
— A company of English Mormons, numbering 520‘ 
The case of Dr. Dalton his wife, in a suit P asfed tbr ° u f Davenport on the 12th, on their way to 
. . . . t> . . . Iowa City. They composed the van of a party of about 1100 
for divorce, is to come on in Boston in a few ... ,. „ _ ■ 
a ^ “°st Pleasantly located, mg him, as they have committed themselves to for the consideration of territorial bills. every working day in the year. -A company of English Mormons, numbering 5^ 
amid beautiful grounds and surroundings. We this alternative ; but as so many rumors have 0n motioil of Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, for a The case of Dr Dalton i his wife in a suit P a -e d through Davenport o„ the 12th, on their way'to 
understand it is to be greatly enlarged the pres- reached us heretofore on this subject that have committee to inquire and report on the subject for divorce is to come on in BoTton in a fZ IowaCity ' They com P o S e d th e vanofapa I 1 y of about hoo. 
ent season. proved untrue, we prefer to await its actual f th u ed attack by M ; Brooks of £outh n ’ , „ , “ -™e Michigan Democratic State Convention met at 
But Le Roy is especially noteworthy also for occurrence. President Pierce has vetoed sev- c ]i ° Senator Sumner of M- 1S sachu m ^ be recollected, was one Detroit May 22d, and elected delegates to the Democratic 
the enterprise and energy of its business men. eral of the river improvement bills, as a fore- Z P « “ fw ih. f i, ■ Z P ® ^ Sh ‘ Wmut Avenue tra S ed P’ Convention, and instructed them to vote for Mr. Buchanan. 
Within a few years it has been visited by sev- taste of the fate of all similar appropriations. Se 6 n P pn . Pairmhell f°nr S and is now m prison serving out his sentence —ADublinpapercontainsthefollowingparagraph:- 
eral destructive conflagrations, the last of which Last session they were all put into one bill ^med gentlemen .-Messis. C a mpbell, of Ohio, for his assault on Sumner. Eminent counsel “Yesterday Mr Keeney returned to town, fell down and 
, . , , . \ ; A utu ODe DiU , Allison, Cobb of Georgia, Greenwood and Spin- are ensured on both sides broke his neck, but fortunately received no other i D jury !” 
rloofvnvoH mnsr r>r t ip hncinpca norf nf +1, P ^11 _] P -_ " . 1 ^ ° •> J 
— The Michigan Democratic State Convention met at 
was one Detroit May 22d, and elected delegates to the Democratic 
tragedy, Convention, and instructed them to vote for Mr. Buchauan. 
destroyed most of the business part of the vil- and vetoed in a lump ; this time they are taken 
lage. But the waste places are already rebuilt one by one. 
—for upon the lots made vacant only one year The Rhode Island Legislature met on Tues- 
ago, now stand fourteen three story brick day ; the most important business is the elec- 
stores, from 85 to 120 feet in depth, finished in tion of a U. S. Senator in the place of Mr. 
superior style, and all occupied. The people James (Administration). The Antis have a 
challenge any village in the State to produce majority, but in this case, as in Connecticut, 
an equal number of better stores, and doubt they may fail to agree. 
ner. Mr. Allison, at his request, was excused, 
and Mr. Bennington appointed in his place. 
Provincial Items. 
are engaged on both sides. broke his neck, but fortunately received no other injury I” 
A few davs am> there were received at Lon ~ The agent ° f the city ° f Baltimore to attaad to its 
. ... ^ ° ’ , 11 interests in the McDonogh estate at New Orleans, says the 
lsville, from IS ew Orleans, by Adams & Co.’s estimated value of the estate is only $2,284,697, instead of 
Express, thirty-eight tons of silver, in bars and 
coin, the property of the United States. It 
$5,009,000. 
— A boy and a girl, respectively six and eight years of 
was in 153 huge boxes and the total value was a £ e > wll ° had been lost for upwards of ten days at Altoona, 
$1,120,000. Pa ’> were recentl F found in the woods, dead, lying side by 
^ ’ ’ side. 
The Post-Master General cautions his depu- .v-. T ..... 
f i here are thirteen daily papers in Xowa, of which 
ties to use greater care in canceling postage three are in Dubuque, three in Davenport, three in Keo- 
stamps affixed to letters and packages. Neg- kuk, two in Burlington, one in Muscatine and one in Iowa 
lect of this leads to many frauds upon the rev- City ’ 
enue of the department. —Th® wa te rs °f th e Danube have not been so low for 
__ the last twenty years as they are at present, and all the 
commerce of Upper Austria that looks to this river is com- 
IxFORMATlON Y ANTED. —Of Robert Blakmore, pletely suspended. 
a native of Shropshire, near Shrewsbury, Eng- — A boy named Charles Koester, sentenced to the 
■7*7, , r me MBS nave a The Pope has appointed two Bishops for Up- ,90000 “ Pa., were recently found in the woods, dead lying side by 
challenge any village )u the State to produce majority, but in tills case, as in Connecticut, p er Cana 6a, who’ sue to have charge of the ’ 
an eqnal number of better stores, and doubt they may fail to agree. _ „ e wly erected bishopricks of Hamilton and , T “ P » s ‘- M ” s ‘y 0-"^ cautions bis depu- _ Tb ,„ „ Mly ln of wiuh 
whethei Rocnester can suipass them. Among The large four story brick block, situated p^ndem One of the new prelates is an Irish- ^ 1GS USG & rea ^ er caie ln cance bng postage three are in Dubuque, three in Davenport, three in Keo- 
the various mercantile and other establishments on the South side of Main street, next to aian an d the other a Frenchman of Montreal stam P s affixed to Rtters and packages. Neg- kuk, two in Burlington, one in Muscatine and one in Iowa 
which are highly creditable to the place, and the river, in this city, known as the Curtis _ ’ t> .. • • lect of this leads to many frauds upon the rev- Cit Y’ 
worthy of notice, we can only specify two or Block, was burned on Saturday morning last. „ T “ E ° f 1C Conrie) ' 1S ln ® rme “ tLat th ® enue of the department. ~ The waters of the Danube baTe not bcen low for 
„f fb-b-:-A ci —..... rr > .. ° Buffalo. Brantford and Goderich railwav will . . the last twenty years as they are at present, and nil the 
thi ee of the most prominent. Senator Udham s The building was occupied by about twenty ’ weeks be in the handg of the BufF;llo “ ^ ^- commerce of Upper Austria that looks to this river iscom- 
Railroad Cai Factoiy occupies three permanent tenants, carrying on various branches of mer- ~ _ 1 Information Wanted.—O f Robert Blakmore, pletely suspended. 
stone buildings, (each 300 by 50 feet, and con- cantile and manufacturing business; all of an 111011 f tU wa L ompany, an e woi-s a native of Shropshire, near Shrewshury, Eng- —a boy named Charles Koester, sentenced to the 
structed within the past two years,)—employs whom suffered more or less loss. The building 111 C0U1Se ° C °“ P ° ^ commiltee oi the Iand> wbo was discharged, some ten years ago, House of Refuge in St. Louis, for stealing goods from his 
about 100 hands, and turns out cars amounting contained a water power for milling ami me- old Boapd has beeu appointed to windup the iu 0anadaj from tbe 23d re giment of Royal aster’s store, on reaching that institution was discovered 
to near half a million of dollars annually. The chanical purposes, and was tilled with combus- a, ^ a ^ 1S0 ^ ie corn P an y* Welch Fusileers. He is supposed to be living tobea girl * 
steam Planing Mill, of Olmsted <fc Brother is tible materials. This is the third time the Two more of the gang of counterfeiters en- () anada • and jf t b j s notice meets his eye, or *7 lllC grasBk °P pers ncar Austin, Texas, the State Ga- 
domgan immense lumber business. But we block upon that site has been destroyed by fire, gaged in the circulation of the bogus tens on coraes under the observation of any his ac- lLlcLunfo e mrch r< de8tfu a ctiIn S had beerTdone bTthem tn 
cannot particularize. orie 0 f yy b ich, in 1840, two firemen were pbe Gify Bank of Montreal, hate been airested quaintances, he or they will confer a special Tarrant county. 
While the business of the place is increasing, killed by tbe falling of a wall. at Niles, Michigan. favor by communicating the fact of his exist- —The Board of Health of Norfolk, Va., have passed an 
its borders are being enlarged, and good dwell- -- A grand display of fire-works and other ence and present residence, by addressing his order > requiring that all weeds on grounds within the 
ings and other buildings springing up in va- The Rochester American (daily and weekly) amusements, was held in Toronto on the brother, James Blakmore, Rochester, N. Y. cHy^during^the^continuance of the warm season, be cut 
rious sections. Surrounded by one of the fiuest newspaper establishment has recently passed Queen’s Birth-Day, defrayed by public sub- gy Canada papers will please copy. ‘ -ThLdlrTXker says that though U. s. troops have 
and most fertile farming regions in the Union, into the hands of Chester P. Dewey, Esq., — scription. lhe Governor General headed the - always been quartered in Boston, the only service they 
the village has abundant “back-bone,” — while Messrs. Alex. Mann and Daniel Lee retiring, list. Seven Men Drowned. Y\ e learn that on ever rendered in that town for more than forty years was 
the Railroads passing through it afford excel- Mr. Mann, the able senior editor of the Ameri- All the members of the Canadian Adminis- Sunday last, a party o 1 Germans of Wright s kidnap Anthony Burns ! 
lent facilities for the transaction of business.— C an since its first establishment, takes charge of tration have resigned. The Governor sent to settlement were drowned in attempting to cross — YYhich is preferable, the Northern custom of consid- 
The citizens of the town have, within a very the Albany Statesman ,-while Dr. Lee finds the house of Sir Allan McNab, late Premier, the river at Cedar Rapids. It appears that ^thfoK cTnsideM^sl^untUhThal 
few years, paid from four to five hundred congeniality and a competence in an Agricultu- xvho is sick, to consult him regarding the forma- they had been to church at Little Chute, and comm itted half a dozen ? 
thousand dollars for the erection of business ral Professorship, and a well-stocked plantation, tion of a new cabinet. left for home in the afternoon. They started in —The Viceroy of Egypt, having nothing better for his 
blocks, and for stocks and bonds of the rail- i a Georgia. Mr. Dewey has been one of the The Governor of New Brunswick dissolved a boad *-° cross above the dam at Cedar Rapids, army to do, has set them to mending the roads. He has 
reads passing through the village—an item editors and proprietors of the American for sev- the House of Assembly May 21, in opposition hut from some cause lost control of it, and went already marked out several in his dominions, and put his 
which proves the possession of an unusual eral years, and therefore, in addition to ability to the Council who immediately resigned.— over tbe dam - There were eight in the boat, soldiers at work upon em. 
amount of both capital and confidence. and good taste, possesses the advantage of ex- Elections for a new Assembly take place forth- aad seven were lost .-Green Bay Adv. de—d^n^ 6 
cannot particularize. a t oae 0 f which, in 1840, two firemen were bbe GRy Bank of Montreal, hare been airested 
While the business of the place is increasing, killed by tbe falling of a wall. Niles, Michigan. 
its borders are being enlarged, and good dwell- -- A grand display of fire-works and other 
ings and other buildings springing up in va- The Rochester American (daily and weekly) amusements, was held in Toronto on the 
rious sections. Surrounded by one of the fiuest newspaper establishment has recently passed Queens Birth-Day, defiayed by public sub- 
and most fertile farming regions in the Union, into the hands of Chester P. Dewey, Esq.,— scription. The Governor General headed the 
the village has abundant “back-bone,”—while Messrs. Alex. Mann and Daniel Lee retiring. bsb 
the Railroads passing through it afford excel- Mr. Mann, the able senior editor of the Ameri- All the members of the Canadian Adminis- 
amount of both capital and confidence. 
— On the whole we are gratified that such a perience, and we are confident that neither the with. 
noble town as Le Roy takes the Rural Banner paper nor business interests of the establish- -- AIIE WAY T0 b foble in ew territory.— i 
—for its prominent characteristics are all highly ment will depreciate under his supervision.— Brockbort. —Some “ notes, drawn at sight,” Detroit Free Press says a family consisting 
creditable to the community. The simple fact We cordially wish him a pleasant and prosper- relative to the manufacturing and other busi- the husband and his four wives, fiom Canac 
that the place sustains as many ministers as it ous career. ness of this flourishing and enterprising village, en route to join “the faithful at Salt Lai 
does lawyers, proves that the people are at -<*-♦-*.- are necessarily deferred. Notices of other passed through that city a day or two sin< 
least as moral, religious, temperate, peaceable, A company has been organized in Clyde, prominent and progressive villages of Western They have their own means of transportation 
and seven were lost.— Green Bay Adv. - The wife of one of the unfortunates entombed in the 
coal mine near Zanesville, lately, became deraDged in con. 
' sequence of the long and agonizing suspense, and has been 
The Way to 1 eople A ew Territory. The taken to the Lunatic Asylum in Columbus. 
Brockport. —Some “ notes, drawn at sight,” Detroit Free Press says a family consisting of — j, large number of the citizens of New York prefer 
relative to the manufacturing and other busi- the husband and his four wives, from Canada, spending the hot season in Europe in preference to the 
ness of this flourishing and enterprising village, en route to join “the faithful” at Salt Lake, fashionable American watering places. The steamers for 
o w, „o/,ooi ! oi.;iv Bofnworl TCntiops nf nth or r>ASsed thrnup'h (bat, eitv a dav or two since. dune and dub kave fiCarce, V a beith unengaged. 
ness of this flourishing and enterprising village, en route to join “the faithful” at Salt Lake, 
are necessarily deferred. Notices of other passed through that city a day or two since. 
— In a recent suit of a mother for the custody of her 
child, Judge Shaw of Boston decided that where the 
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industrious, law-abiding and heaven-obeying Wayne Co., with a capital of $100,000 to test the New York, will also ere long appear in the wagon and horses. 1 he wives with then 1S ‘ mother had lost the custody by divorce, the subsequent 
as the average of any community. 
feasibility of manufacturing salt there. 
band occupied one vehicle. 
death of its father did not restore her the right. 
