MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
JUNE 7. 
BUSINESS NOTICES. take place. After a while, however, quiet was 
- restored, and the reading of the Call proceeded 
The Terms op the Rural Xkw-Yorkf.r are —Single it j s useless to speculate upon the result 
_ ___. rpUwvA rv.*%?£k0 • ITirfl fJrmiPR. t Six .1 . A. _ 1 . _ • __ 1 
Copy, $2 a year ; Three Copies, $5; Five Copies, $8 ; Six q{ the Tote> ag tbe elements seem to be in con- providing for the general introduction ot a uni- ^ Amkrican PuL1 , IT ._ Sketchef , Biographical and De- 
Copies, (and one free to agent or getter up ot ciud,) no, ,. , f be chances seem to favor form national code of marine signals was passed. scriptive, of Living American Preachers, and of the 
Ten Copies, (and one free,) $ 15 , and any additional number fusion tine, though tne cnances seem to xavor _ , * Religious Movements and Distinctive Ideas which they 
at latter rate, ($1,50 per copy,) — payable in advance. No BUCHANAN at the present. Air. I earce, from the Select Committee to Represent. By Henry Fowler, Professor ol Political 
deviation from these terms. Any individual remitting the Mr. Fogg, Secretary of the Kansas Commis- investigate the facts attending the recent as- portraits on Stee^^New'Yo^k ^J^I^Fa^cMd & 0° 
club price ($1,50 instead of $2) for a single copy—except as s j on arr i ve d at Washington on Friday, May sault on Mr. Sumner, reported in writing. The . .... . , , . , 
anaddition to a clubaheadypenned ™ U J* g 30th ult. He left Leavenworth on the 24tli ult., report states that precedents are only to be whose inviting appearance has for some time challenged 
only nine montlis. in Accordance witii our berms. • • • tt /> i • , 1 . • r*, 1 tt n ■»-) i 
J . , where the Commission were in session. He found in the action oi the House ot Kepresenta- more than a cursory examination. It embraces sketches 
IZsT Any person can send for four oi more copies a . .. tliu ocmnnf of fho cnelrimr of l ivos tlio Sonotc never 1-ivintr tpen callprl unnn of tiventv living celebrities of the American Pulpit, viz: 
Congressional. 
Senate. —In the Senate last week, the bill 
providing for the general introduction of a uni- 
! ittrarf 
Lius f&Iipiitjs. 
JUtli ult. ne ieit i^eaveuworin on me uit., report states mat, precedents are uuiy to ue whose i nT iti Dg appearance has for some time challenged 
where the Commission were in session. He found in the action of the House of Representa- more than a cursory examination. It embraces sketches 
$150 each-and on subsequently filling out a Club of ten fully confirms the account of the sacking of tives, the Senate never having been called upon of twenty living celebrities of the American Pulpit, viz: 
or over, revive extra copy, &c, or other premium to which Lawrence, the burning and destruction of prop- to pronounce judgment in a similar case. Sev- | ^ r * 8 ^ ^Beecher* W ^ R ’ william^C o’ 
he may be entitled, the same as though all the copies were er ty, and general pillage, as described in the eral precedents are cited, and the Committee Somers Orville Dew’ev F D Huntimrton I eonard Racon 
ordered at one time. See Premium List on next page. accolmts a l read y published. come to the conclusion that although the assault T . L . c^yler, S. H. Cox,’ F. L. Hawks, Geo’. W. Bethune, R 
cy agents.— Any person so disposed can act as local agent John M. Niles, Post-Master General was a violation of the privileges of the Senate, S. Storrs, S. H. Tyng, Jas. W. Alexander, Geo. B. Cheever, _ Vjjil th f th ... I , , N . { „ 
fnr thp Rural find all who remit according to terms will be * r 0 , „ ' , .. ..... ,, , . , viju, xne name oi me Minister irom Nicaragua, is 
entitled to premiums, etc , as offered on next page. under the administration of Mr. Van BuREX, and it IS not Within their jurisdiction, and the of- and Albert Barnes. The author exhibits excellent judg- pr0 nounced as if written Vee-heel. 
Back numbers of the present volume furnished if formerly U. S. Senator of Connecticut, died at fence can only be punished by the House of ! b en * a Vj^ -The next term of the Court of Appeals commences in 
The American Pulpit. Sketches, Biographical and De- — Ripe strawberries have appeared in the Chicago mar- 
scriptive, of Living American Preachers, and of the ,, 
Religi >us Movements and Distinctive Ideas which they ket ' 
Represent. By Henry Fowler, Professor ol Political —A new town at the head of Lake Superior has been 
Economy in the University of Rochester. With ten christ ened Hiawatha. 
Portraits on Steel. New York : J. M. Fairchild & Co. 
Such is the title of ahandsome volume of over 500 pages, „ “ A aal1 has been issued for a Ladies State Temperance 
..... i r .. , .. & : Convention for Illinois, 
whose inviting appearance has for some time challenged 
more than a cursory examination. It embraces sketches — Eighty slaves, recently emancipated in Kentucky, 
of twenty living celebrities o£ the American Pulpit, viz: started for Liberia on the 16th ult. 
E. N. Kirk, Chester Dewey, Robert Baird, John P. Durbin, —Mules are selling in the Crimea at four francs each, 
Wm. H. Milburn, H. W. Beecher, Wm. R. Williams, C. G. and market dull. 
Somers, Orville Dewey, F. D. Huntington, Leonard Bacon, _ 50,000 herrings were taken at Chappaquansett Creek, 
T. L. Cuyler, S. H. Cox, F. L. Hawks, Geo. W. Bethune, R. Holmes’ Hole, on the 20th of May. 
desired, or subscribtions may commence with this number. Hartford, (Conn.) on Saturday, May 31. 
the various denominations, and of their religious move- 
which Mr. Brooks is a member. This conclu- mentg> ideas and principle8 1 and completes his task most Albany on Tuesda T> Jl,ne 17th - 
Sion, the report continues, is in strict conformi- admirably. Indeed, in addition to the interestingbiogra- —Eleven thousand of the tr 
ty with parliamentary law, and the requirements pbies of the prominent divines named, the volume com. 
of the Constitution; therefore, the Committee prises a vast amount of valuable information - including 
squadron is about to 
ROCHESTER, JUNE 7, 1856. 
-- sion, the report continues, is in strict conformi- admirably. Indeed, in addition to the interesting biogra- —Eleven thousand of the troops from the Crimea ar- 
Brockport Advancing. ty with parliamentary law, and the requirements pbies of the prominent divines named, the volume com- nred at Marseilles within three days. 
___ 0 f the Constitution - therefore the Committee P riseK a vast amount of valuable information — including —There are now said to be no less than 40,000 miners 
Brockport, as most of our readers are already recommend'the Senate to make complaint to ^otes narratives criticisms &c., given in a style on a strike in the west of Scotland. 
• .. . t . . ., . « ty 1 which renders the book most readable ana entertaining.— —It is said that a Rnmin n at pom 
aware, is situated twenty miles west of Roch- the House. With this report, the Committee We shall endeavor to give extracts in future numbers of visit the waters of North AmeXa 
ester on the Erie Canal and Niagara Falls submit a resolution that said report be accepted the Rural— especially from the truthful sketch of Prof. ., . . „ 
i i c .. . n t> i j . • r 1 n t\ \ i. —ihere were committed to the prisons in New York, 
branch of the Central Railroad, contains a pop- by the Senate, and a copy of the same, with the C. Dewey, (known to our parish of readers as C. D.,) who durijQg the year lg55 36 694 persong 
of abo f thousand, and is surround, .ccompmyi.g affidavits, bo transmitted to the -"*• '*- «“«■’ L.'*. el»..a until the 
ed by a very fine farming country. Though so House of Representatives. The resolution was are Fpecially intoreste( i in the religious movements of the Railroad Companies make their selections. 
neai Rochester, tlie meichants and manufac- adopted,—Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, alone voting age, but to all who can appreciate good reading on topics Geo. TV. Mason, editor of the Elmira Gazette, died at 
Books for Premiums, 
MS.-Attention is directed to the list turers of Brockport are doing a large and against it, 
connected therewith. For sale by E.Darrow& Brother, West Troy, Wis., a few days since. 
of Agricultural, Horticultural and other Books for sale at profitable business, for the transaction of which A message was received from the President and Dewey - _ — Co1 - Sumner, commanding the U. S., troops at Fort 
this office, and offered as Premiums for obtaining subscri- they possess peculiar facilities. During a recent informing Congress that he has ceased to hold The Mother’s Rule ; or, The Right Way and The Wrong Leavenworth > 18 a cousm of Senator Sumner, 
bers to the Rural New-Yorker. As our offers of Specific visit to the Ttlace. we were most aerreeablv sur- intercourse with the Minister of the British Wa F- — There aie to be 93d hotels and 231 eatn 
bers to the Rural New-Yorker. As our offers of Specific visit to the place, we were most agreeably sur- intercourse with the Minister of the British Wa - V - 
Premiums are extended to 1st July, it ; is to ° J ata ^ prised at the “progress and improvement” Government, and deems it proper to lay before °vr HoMES i Thcir Cares and Duties Joysand Sorrow, 
agents and other friends of the Rural to secure any oi tne x - rl r ° r * m ir . J By T. S. Arthur. Rochester: E. Barrow & Brother, 
works advertised by obtaining subscribers. manifested on eveiy hand, and especially on them the considerations of public duty which The Mother’s Rule is the formin '' principle of character. 
works advertised by obtaining subscribers. mainiesieu uu eveiy nauu, aim especially on mem tne considerations oi puoiic duty wmen The Mother’s Rule is the forming principle, of character, 
fly In addition to the works comprised in the published learning the extent of its manufacturing busi- has led to the adoption of a measure so impor- To it more than to all else is to be attributed the course of 
Way. — There are to be 93J hotels and 231 eating houses in 
ur Homes : Their Cares and Duties, Joys and Sorrows. the city of Phi, adelphia, under the new liquor law. 
ByT. S. Arthur. Rochester: E. Darrow & Brother. — The New York State Temperance Society will hold a 
The Mother’s Rule is the forming principle of character, semi-annual meeting at Albany on the 18th of June. 
— Bradley, a student at Bowdoin College, cut his throat, 
list, we can furnish many others-including Webster’s ness. We were previously aware that it was a tant. Documents furnishing the grounds for i action chosen by the man. The natural impulses of youth while delerious, on the 23d ult. He may recover. 
Royal Octavo Dictionary, (Unabridged in Words,) and thriving village, noted for the energy and the dismissal, were submitted. may be moulded for good, or they may exhibit those defects — Geo. Wise, the last survivor of the pall-bearers who 
aZSi^thfspTper 1 ^ GAZSTTKBE ° F THK W0RLD ’ enter P riSe of itS buSineSS lnen ’ bllt were U0fc Mr - Weller presented a petition from’75,000 ^“"“of oVr'coumr^^Here originate iheinTuen- officiat ed at the funeral of Ge n. Washington, is dead. 
_ f _ prepared to witness such decided and unmis- citizens of California, asking for a wagon road ces which tell upon the character and destiny of the na- — The national holiday finds no favor with the Liverpool 
takable evidences of advancement'as were to connect California with the Atlantic States, tion. As our homes are, so will we be — their everyday merchants. They say business men want no holidays. 
News Of the Week. exhibited in several branches of trade and The signatures were bound iu two large vol- impress is upon us - and we exhibit their beauties or de- -The N. Y. Times says no less than 200 astrologers, 
-- , , , . ., ,. - . . .. , __ , , . , formities. These works are made up of articles selected clairvoyants and fortune-tellers exist in New York citv. 
m . ,, manufactures, and in the erection ot substantial limes. He urged the importance of the measure, r J 
TlIE present month Will put in motion the . . 8 i > from various sources, and are calculated to instruct those —The estimated value of the property belonging to 
political ball, and the dabblers in political stock bullclln 8' s and beaut iful private residences.— and also introduced a bill for the construction needing information, and to interest and promote the the Trinity Church corporation, New York, is $10 000 000 
are soon to feel the effects of elevated and de- Tbe B ™ckport Collegiate Institute (recently of a military road from the Western boundary welfare of the family circle. As such they will prove val- _ The Court of Exchequer has decided that is lawfal for 
pressed markets. The Democratic Convention rebullt > tboa g b not yet finished, at an expense 0 f Missouri to Carson Valley, and another for housebold in 1be land ’ Forsalebythe a candidate to pay a voter’s traveling expenses to the polls, 
opened this week Monday, in Cincinnati. That of some $ 2 fo°00,) is most beautifully situated, the construction of a military road from El Passo u 1S ieis ' - Several lumps of coal resembling the Anthracite of 
cLtinr, nf (to A morionn nortv onnosed to Mr and presents a fine appearance. to Fort Yuma. Mr. Trumbull gave notice of his The Art of Perfumery, and method of obtaining the Pennsylvania, have been discovered in Washington county 
section Ol tlie Amei lean pauy opposeu to ivn. r ^ .... , , & .... odors of Plants, with instructions for the manufacture of Md 6 J 
Fillmore will meet in New York on the 12th As alieady intimated, manufactui ing is a intention to introduce a bill to prevent civil war Perfumes, Dentriflces, Pomatums, Cosmetics, Perfumed 
• . r. v,. Penvertinn tn Up hpld in heavy item in the business of Brockport. The and restore peace in Kansas. Soaps, &c., &c., with an appendix on the Colors oi Flow- —The number of emigrants which arrived at New York 
advertised in this paper. 
Mr. Weller presented a petition from'75,000 the nurgerieg of our country . H ere originate the infiuen- 
citizens of California, asking for a wagon road ces which tell upon the character and destiny of the na- 
■ Geo. Wise, the last survivor of the pall-bearers who 
which mar and deface humanity. Our Homes!—these are . ... c , _ _ _ , 
.. , , tt . . . „ officiated at the funeral oi Gen. Washington, Is dead, 
the nurseries of our country. Here originate the mfluen- B ’ 
ces which tell upon the character and destiny of the na- Tbe nat ' ona * holiday finds no favor with the Liverpool 
News of the Week. 
opened this week Monday, in Cincinnati. That of some $ 2 fo000,) is most beautifully situated, the construction of a military road from El Passo 
section of the American party opposed to Mr. and P^ents a fine appearance. _ to Fort Yuma. Mr. Trumbull gave notice of his 
Fillmore will meet in New York on the 12th As already intimated, manufacturing is a intention to introduce a bill to prevent civil war 
inst. Republican Convention to be held in heavy item in the business of Brockport. The and restore peace in Kansas. 
Philadelphia on the 17tli inst. The Abolition- principal establishments are devoted to the House.— A similar message to that sent to the 
Soaps, &c’, &c., with an appendix on the Colors ol Flow- — The number of emigrants which arrived at New York 
ers. Artificial Fruits, Essences, etc., etc. By G. M. Sep- this year up to May 11th, is 24,901 ; to the same date last 
year, 37,100. 
— Prince Frederick William of Prussia is again on the 
Philadelphia on the 17tli inst. The Abolition- P nuC] pai estaonsnments are aevoieci to tne House. —A similar message to that sent to the timus Piksse. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakinston. year, 37,100. 
ists have nominated Gerrit Smith, of New manufacture of Agricultural Implements and Senate in reference to Mr. Crami>tox, was re- The title of this work is an epitome of its contents. It —Prince Frederick William of Prussia is again on the 
York, for President, and Sam’l McFarland, of machinery—at several of which we called, and ceived by the Ho use, and referred to the Com- opens with a history of the art of perfumery > explains tbe road to London to woo the Princess, the eldest daughter 
Pean., for Vice President. The straight Whigs concerning which we wffi make brief mention m ittee on Foreign Eelalions. Several bills . 
convene at Louisville July 4th. _ Seymour & Morgan are extensively engaged g ran ti D g land to States in aid of railroads were it describes all the different articles in use for the toilet, ~ The Baltim ore American is the only Southern paper 
The Investigating Committee of the House manufacturing the New York Self-raking p as sed, and also a batch of private bills. the manner of manufacture, &c., &c. The work is well that lias} et denounced the Sumner outrage and demanded 
have prepared their report. It gives a synopsis Reaper, with Mower Attachment—a combined Mr. Ball moved for a suspension of the rules illustrated, neatly printed, and seems to suppl* a deficien- e expu sion o roo s. 
of the evidence taken, which covers more than machine favorably known to many of our read- to enable him to introduce a resolution calling in tb6 a ' tS ’ F °‘ Pa ' e “ thl& ^ in Court alth^JlfBtilT wetk and'^sufibriug 
60 printed pages, and concludes with a resolu- bis, and which is becoming somewhat celebrated f or specific information connected with all the - from his long confinement. 
It describes all the different articles in use for the toilet,’ “ Tbe Baltimore A “erican is the only Southern paper 
the manner of manufacture, &c., &c. Tbe work is well that has yet denounced the Sumner outrage and demanded 
illustrated, neatly printed, and seems to supply a deficien- tbe expulsion Bl °oks. 
cy heretofore existing in the arts. For sale in this city — Ex-Governor Corwin has again made his appearance 
by D. M. Dewey. in Court in Cincinnati, although still weak and suffering 
60 printed pages, and concludes with a resolu- ucwmmg wun,»u»wa.cui<i«iu j or S p eci fj c information connected with all the - from his long confinement. 
tion expelling Brooks and censuring Keitt and over a wide extent of country. Some 800 of branches of work on the Capitol and Post-Office T ™ss°cfodon^ MiSs^b^Trwrt^^ - Tbe appointment of a Russian ambassador at Paris 
Edmonson. The minority report that there has these machines aie being manulactured lor the extension. Carried. timate Rewards. An Illustrated Allegory. By Rev. D. creates some surprise. It was supposed that the Emperor 
been no breach of privilege, and if there has, coming harvest, giving employment to nearly Mr . Thorington introduced a bill giving lands New ^ ork: “ ider ’ drt f on i & M " 1H T g A an - ^ 856 ‘ would on]y have pent a Minister ’ 
the House has no jurisdiction. Mr. Sumner is 011 c hundred men. We are glad to note the to Minnesota, Nebraska and Kansas for rail- Y av's Ifflgrtrn’s Togress * It'presents “he various’offices’ - Tho l^nteinsin the vicinity of Bennington, 
thought to be slowly recovering. Byreopening prosperity of this establishment, as the pro- roads . M „ Caruthers, one ceding the public dudes and employments if the'christian virtues here, and 7 
the wounds and poulticing, a free discharge has P netore aie amon g tbe raast honorable and lands to g* ates in which they lie ; Mr. Green- and appropriate occupations and rewards here- _ A California farme ‘ r the opinion xhat here . 
been obtained, and the tendency to erysipelas enterprising business men of our acquaintance. wood for the r eal of the act establishing the af er ‘ Tbe 8»7 ermD 8 ^tendon of the Allegory is to make coffee be » b ^ th for their own 
averted. It may be necessary to open the scalp Ganson, Huntly & Co., are also extensively Court of Claims. fl , P other tn consumption and for exportation. 
been obtained, and the tendency to erysipelas enterprising business men of our acquaintance. wood for the repeal of the act establishing the after ’ The governing intention of the Allegory is to make 
, _ , , .t , tt _ a true exhibition of every one in his or her appropriate 
averted. It may be necessary to open the scalp Ganson, Huntly <fc Co., are also extensively Court of Claims. spbere . how indispensable each is to the other, and to 
in different places, hut for the present the crisis engaged in making reapers. They manufacture Mr. Grow, representing the majority of the what ultimate perfection all may be destined. Forsaleby 
is past. Palmer & Williams’ Self-raking Reaper and Committee on Territories, made a report pro- Dewey. _ 
Palmer & Williams’ Self-raking Reaper and I Committee on Territories, made a report pro- Dewey, 
The Washington correspondent of the 2T. Y. Mower, a machine which is being widely intro- posing to admit Kansas into the Union with the trench’s Poems. By Richard Chenevix Trench. New _ Connecticut b flK „ d.bt *4 rra 
iTmes says it is well ascertained now that Mr. duced. They are making some 800 machines Topeka Constitution. The consideration of the York : Redfield. 1856. ‘ _ ’ ' 
Crampton was instructed to close the legation this year-now finishing 700 for the ensuing report was postponed to the 25th of June. . trom four v 0]umeprevi ly the “ eC ° n °* 
in the event of dismissal, hence his abrupt de- harvest—and of course employ a large force.— Both Houses adjourned on Friday, till Mon- pe n pres^nJd to the American pubTio^Mr.VRENCH is a -Dr. Owen, of Prince George county, Va., recently had 
parture. Mr. Lumley, his Secretary of lega- G., H. Co. also manufacture Plows and other day, June 9th, in order to allow members to divine as well as poet, and is known as a profound thinker his horse killed under him by lightning. He was himself 
“ uu vuipioymciiis ui mo vuiisuau v 11 mes ooxo, auu a wintry night for May _ 
ieir just and appropriate occupations and rewards here- 
. . .. , ... . . , —A California farmer expresses the opinion that here- 
ter. The governing intention of the Allegory is to make , . .. A c. ....... . 
. , , ° . , after coffee will be grown in that State both for their own 
true exhibition of everyone in Ins or her appropriate .. , ,, . .. 
, , . .. , , , . . .... consumption and ror exportation. 
ihere ; how indispensable each is to the other, and to 
hat ultimate perfection all may be destined. For sale by There are not less than ten editors of Madrid papers 
ewey. now m *-he prison of Saladero, besides others undergoing 
- condemnation in fortresses. 
York' -S Redtfefd CnEXEVIX TREKCn - New - Connecticut has a State debt of $4,664, and some of 
These poems are selected trom four volumes previously the presses tbere sound the . a,arm ' For tbrift and ec0n0 ‘ 
tion, applied for passports for himself and Ag. Implements, Stoves, <fcc. 
attend the National Democratic Convention at * n theological science as well as a ripe scholar in polite only slightly shocked by the electric fluid. 
attachees, and only remains temporarily as a Both of the above establishments sell largely Cincinnati. 
private individual, to close up the personal at the West and South, as well as throughout 
matters of the embassy. Mr. C. will sail in the Western New 1 ork and Canada. -j^ 0T jf AR1 
literature. The work is got up in good taste, and will be 
- Wm. H. Wells, principal of one of the Massachusetts 
found worthy the attention of the lovers of Toesy. Dewey Normal Schools, has accepted the Superintendence of the 
Not Married — Correction .—In publishing the 
has it for sale. 
The Westminster Review has been received. It con- 
city schools at Chicago at a salary of $2,000 a year. 
— The Massachusetts Senate Chaplain prayed, the other 
„ , , . -j, . • . j Dm.Vrmvt io olcn tlm Loorl niiorfore of Mr T i o THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW Has been received. It COn- —■ me Jii»ssacuuBei.ujoeuaie ^mipiaiu prayeu, tne otner 
Cunnrd steamer from Boston m a few days, ac- Biockpoit is also tte head quarteis of Mr. J. follow i H g, we regret to state that we are not tains papers on The Rise of the Dutch Republic; The day, that every community might be blessed with the 
companied by the Consuls at Newlorkand D. Stafford, agent toi Atkins Sell-iaking to expose the author of the Ke-Bellous no- English Law of Divorce ; Types of Mankind ; Scandinivia, church, the school-house, and the newspaper. 
Philadelphia. rteapei and iiiowei, manuiactuieo. Dy j. fc>. tic g. Our rule is that all notices of marriages Pas t an d Present; Sunday in Great Britain ; The Con- — Two new poets have appeared in England with con- 
A difficulty has arisen in reference to certain Wright & Co., of Chicago, Ill., and favorably and dea ths must be authenticated by a respon- g^s of Vienna; General Williams and the Fall of Kars; siderahle success. One is Thomas Capern, a postman ; the 
claims of Spanish subjects against Mexico, du- known in many sections of the Union. Mr. S. sible munej bufc as lbe „ copy> . of the aDnounce . ° ther & £ir1 ’ " h ° writesunderthesi e Datureof Isa - 
ring the revolution which severed Mexico from showed us one of these machines, embracing ment alluded to has been destroyed, we cannot ’’ , \ _J _I_ ' ~ liey ' A ; CIave ’ and doxe > Rector of Grace Cburcb ’ 
the mother country, which claims Mexico has valuable improvements See advertisement of lain bow we (and tbe part ies to whom an Miscellaneous Items he”^hadheen ^““elected ^“thS Dioce^n^ti™. 
once admitted, but now refuses to pay, on the this machine, and also ol Seymour <fe Morgan s explanalion is due>) have bee n “sold” in the _ The total value of the exports from Liverpooi during 
plea that some of them are fraudulent. It is New Toik Reapei, in this papei. premises: T V’ t "h 1 h ' t d ID the past quarter, amounted to £12,477,214, being nearly 
rumored that a squadron is preparing in Spain, Chappell, Whiteside & Barnett are also J[r Moore : _ while looking over your lagt pubUcation T’° b ^° ne balf the value ° f the total exp ° rtS ° f the United 
which is to be joined by several ships belong- engaged in manufacturing Ag. Implements— ofthe r URAL| my eye chanced to rest on the following:— “ Kingdom. 
ing to the fleet at Havana, to back the demand such as Grain Drills, Wheel Cultivators, Plows, “Married, in Sweden, on the 1st inst., by Rev. Mr. Cole- p oi innately loi the doctoi, e is not in Austria, _ a regiment of fillibusters has been raised in Kentucky, 
of immediate and final payment of the out- Harrows, <fcc. They are getting up, or perfect- midge, Mr. Geo. wl La Due, of Bergen, and Miss Mary but in New York, where he is successfully car- the Louisville Courier says, and a Dr. Stercb, who goes 
1 J ..... .T iiviT nf Ri'mn ” T wnnlri No wind In Vmvp ihia vTGnrrnn n mnmifnptnw nf mvmiccimi Pino nnrl ,vitL it ns Kiirireon. has been disnatclied to New Orleans to 
Reaper and Mower, manufactured by J. S 
— Two new poets have appeared in England with con- 
ard Scott & Co., Publishers. Dewey agent. _ Rey _ A _ Cleveland Coxe, Rector of Grace Church, 
■ Baltimore, has declined Ihe Bishopric of Texas, to which 
Miscellaneous Items. Been recent 'y elected by the Diocesan Convention. 
- — The total value of the exports from Liverpool during 
The Vienna tribunal has just condemned Dr. the pa t q “ arter ,’ ai “ d t to + f being nearly 
V one balf tbe value of tbe total exports of tbe United 
A. Goldmark to death for high treason in 1848. Kingdom. 
Fortunately for the doctoi, he is not in Austria, — A regiment of fillibusters has been raised in Kentucky, 
but in New York, where he is successfully car- the Louisville Courier says, and a Dr. Sterch, who goes 
Miscellaneous Items. 
The Vienna tribunal has just condemned Dr. 
• i 1 * 4.1 AiifcLL, ui nyruu. jl wuuiu ue eiitu iu nave i/ns 
standing claims which the new minister ap- mg, a new mower—a cheaper machine than and . 5 . . b ... ,... 
utduuuijj wmi/u mac new up ^ i correction appear in your next number, without fail. Miss 
pointed to Mexico is to present. yet intioduced, costing some ^80 to ^90. J. Abell, is exceedingly happy to be able still to 
Advices from Nicaragua vary with each mail B wB l be thoroughly tested this season, and announce to the public, that she is yet cvjoyhig a state of 
The Turners in ihe Wat kfr interest elnnt neans tbeD ’ if Proves as valuable as anticipated, be single blessedness, and hopes to for some time to come— 
1 iie papers m tne W ALKER interest Chant peans As for the gentleman named, let him speak for himself. 
in the honor of their champion, and chronicle introduced to the public. Lima, May 29,1856. Mary J. Abell. 
great victories achieved by him. The other Cary s justly celebrated Rotary Force Pumps -- 
side tell their story, and the offspring of the and Fire and Gaiden Engines are also manu- Challenge to a Duel. —Senator Willson, of 
o and d ' A,!ELL > 01 Byron.” I would be glad to have this rying on a manufactory of percussion caps, and with it as surgeon, has been dispatched to New Orleans to 
Inn correction appear in your next number, without fail. Miss tbe sentence will have no more effect upon him P rovide transportation. 
sp • Mary J. Abell, is exceedingly happy to be able still to ^ ban AVOldd « a blister on a wooden leg ” —The first shipment of peas and strawberries from Nor- 
, and announce to tbe public, that she is yet enjoying a state of ‘ ‘ ‘ folk for New York, was made by the steamer Roanoke on 
than would “a blister on a wooden leg.” - Tbe first shipment of peas and strawberries from Nor- 
folk for New York, was made by the steamer Roanoke on 
In Cincinnati, recently, J. P. Kalapza, who Saturday week ; consisting of 25 barrels of peas and 100 
was Kossuth’s aid-de-camp in the Hungarian quarts of strawberries. 
army, obtained a divorce from his wife Kara, on —Jacob Lenard, who trespassed upon the premises of 
the ground of willful absence for three years. Wm. J. Hatch, near Philadelphia, and when ordered off 
side tell their story, and the offspring of the anurirc ami vxaiucn nugmes Challenge to a Duel.— Senator Willson, of bv the owner, shot him, has been convicted of murder in 
two are totally aolike both in form ami feature, fcetured m Brockport. The patentee is appa- MaKactosett8j hl ltis remal]ts to the Senate on “ *" “ d refuses t0 h " s - ,L ,« 0 „„deir,.. 
The Courier des Debats Unis says it has private r ently doing an extensive and profitable ^he subject of Mr. Sumner’s heating, pronounced ln u ^ counl J- —The daughter of His Excellency, Robert Dale Owen, 
information from a very good source that at the business, the demand for his pumps from all (, be ac t assassin-like and cowardly. Mr.BnooKS .. here v as an immense ga ienn a nca^o American Minister at Naples, was married a few days ago 
latest dates Gen. Walker was in a desperate sections being large and constantly increasing. tQok umbrage at these remarks and despatched May 2? ’ com P os ® d of ClllzeaS of a11 P^ies, re- at that place, to Dr. James A. Cooper, of New Harmony, 
position, having been constrained to evacuate Among the establishments which we were t to him by Gen. Lane of Oregon, com- ®P oasn ® 0 a 01 a mLC ln S a consi ei ie 11 ia “ a> di . . 
g , , L f , . unable to visit mav be mentioned B Dens- , . . ... , , . 6 .destruction of Lawrence, and the attack on —The Surrogate ofthe city of New Y oik, has directed 
Grenada, and take refuge m the mountains, ^ plaining of his language and closing as follows: Ml , Sumner . A committee was appointed to the payment of $14,000 per annum to the widow of Mr. 
short of men, munitions and provisions. “ 0RES Pact °7 ^°° LLY «I therefore hold myself at liberty, by this ado _ t a vUn for tbe organization of a force to Parifih ’ until the c0nte8t about his will is brought to a 
A collision occurred on Lake Erie on the Sash and Door Factory-an extensive Tannery, note , to reqU est that you will inform me, wi ,h- ad ° ]>t ^ plt ’“ ° the " a IC t0 conclusion, 
nifoht of Friday the 30th inst between the a large Pinning Mill, a Steam Mill, <ec. Ihere out delay, where and when, outside of this Dis- iescue lvans ‘• • — Another libel suit has just been decided at New Or- 
unable to visit, may be mentioned B. Dens- plaining of bis language and closing as follows: 
more’s Stave and Shingle Factory— Cooley’s , , . , 
the subject of Mr. Sumner’s beating, pronounced m • u ^i • —The daughter of His Excellency, Robert Dale Owen, 
tbe act assassin-like anti cowardly Mr. ErtooKS „ Th “ e was » V”f “ Se C’ncago imetlc „ Minister .. n..,ri,a . ftw ago 
, , . . , , , May 27, composed ot Citizens ot ail parties, re- at that place, to Dr. James A. Cooper, of New Harmony, 
took umbrage at these remarks and despatched J „ r T .. r 
? 1 sponsive to a call tor a meeting to consider the Indiana. 
a note to him by tea. Lane o regon, com- desfcruct j on 0 f L awreuce , and the attack on —The Surrogate of the city of New York, has directed 
plaining of his language and closing as follows: Mr gumner. A committee was appointed to the payment of $14,000 per annum to the widow of Mr. 
light of Friday, the 30th inst., between the a large Planing Mill, a Steam Mill, Am. There cut delay ; 
propeller Cataract and brig Oxford. The Ox¬ 
ford went down in three minutes. The Cap- 
are, we believe, nine large steam engines con¬ 
stantly employed in the village—indicating a 
tain, his wife, mate, and two seamen, were lost. heav y amount of m a ™f a cturing. 
trict, a further note will reach you.” The Catholic Cathedral at Chicago was en- i ea us. A man wanted $20,000 from the Crescent news- 
To this Gen Willson replies • tered on Wednesday night week by some paper, and the jury, after mature deliberation, gave him 
“ I characterized, on the floor of the Senate, ruffians, who stole the sacred vessels and other Counci] 
the assault on my colleague as brutal, murder- valuable articles. They also strewed the con- pvtpndin „ thp } 10S Ditaiiti 
The propeller sustained but little damage. — Bu t we must close, albeit other observings the assault on my colleague as uruiai, niuruer- vaiuuuie a, ““ reso iution extending the hospitalities of the city to Ex- 
The weather durino- the closiuo- <l av s of last during our brief sojourn in Brockport are ous and cowardly. I thought so then ; I think secrated host upon the floor ot the sanctuary, jq. esiden t Fillmore, upon his arrival from Europe, and 
week was in many “places very cold and at worthy of notice. so now, and have no qualifications whatever to and performed other acts of an equally out- appropriated gi.ooo for that purpose. 
j . , . | \ T ' T ? , _ 4 ..^._ make With regard to those wolds. I have al- rageous character. — A company called the Colonial Fibre Company, has 
different points in the New England States, ^ ^ ways regarded dueling as a relic of barbarous B a compa y r nr the uurnose of manufac- 
Ncw York, Pennsylvania and Ohio snow storms The revised code of North Carolina declares civilization, which the law’s of the country has The 3 oronto Board of Trade suggests the |> l ' on announw^m^ ^ well ’ as per> from fi i, roug p i aa t s 
prevailed. that if a person fight a duel and either of the branded as a crime. While, therefore, I relig- propriety of having a Canadian Ambassador at ia the west Indies. 
The Democratic Convention at Cincinnati was parties shall be killed, the survivor on convic- t b g S ^ road e,q; V gens^the 3 law"of my country and Waslih^UHL if it can be effected without in- _ JollI1 Mitchel, the Irishman, is residing on a small 
called to order at 12 M., on Monday last. Sam. tion shall suffer death, and the aiders and abet- the convictions of my whole life alike forbid fringement upon the rights of the English Rep- f arm of fifty acres in Tennessee, and is said to be in very 
Medary, of Ohio, was chosen temporary Chair- tens shall be considered accessories before the me to meet you for the purpose indicated in resentative. Should such au appointment be straitened circumstances. Alas foi the plantation and fat 
man. While the Call was being read, a sudden fact. It no death shall ensue, all the parties your letter.” deemed inconsistent by the Government, it will negroes in Alabama ! 
uproar arose at the door of the Hall, and the shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and on -- then be a matter of consideration for the differ- d °Df] e awrre, el bas'bc^if founrt^untym Jrder in°tHe 
crowd rushed into the room fighting and wrang- conviction be punished accordingly, and more- Frost.— We had quite a frost on Friday night ent Boards throughout the Province, whether a secon(1 d e6i and sentenced to be whipped with 35 lashes, 
ling in the direst contusion. This crowd prov- over be ineligible to any office in the State. —sufficient to blacken the herbage and form a simply commercial delegate should be ap- and i an i s uedfrom the State. 
ed to be the Benton delegation from Missouri, -■*—•■- wafer of ice on the mud-pools. We understand pointed. — Diogenes Wetmore and K. T. Wet more, of St. Louis, 
resolved to force an entrance by violence ; they Rhode Island Legislature. —The General that at East Hamburgh, the ground was frozen The Connecticut Legislature invited Edward indicted for presenting fraudulent claims at the Pension 
knocked down the Doorkeeper and rushed in, Assembly met at Newport on the 27th ult.— to the depth of half an inch, that ice a quarter Everett to deliver his lecture on Washington, forei'gh^years. 11011 ^ 01111 ' 1 ^' 
headed by Ex-Gov. Price. For a few moments Benjamin F. Thurston was chosen Speaker of of an inch in thickness was found, and that in New Haven, but hearing that he declined to _xh e Albany Times says of Sumner, since the attack 
a scene of confusion impossible to describe, en- the House, Nicholas Brown was elected Lieut, considerable damage was done to the growing attend the Sumner indignation meeting in Bos- upon himIt bas made bira tbe strongest man in the 
_The New York Board of Counciimen have adopted a 
resolution extending the hospitalities of the city to Ex- 
her durino- the closino- davs°of last during our brief sojourn in Brockport are ous and cowardly. I thought so then ; I think secrated host upon the floor ot the sanctuary, jq. esiden t Fillmore, upon his arrival from Europe, and 
L wo l U ,“ y of aoCicc. '1“ and perfomod other acts of equally o„t- for «pu^. 
lints in the New England States, ways regarded dueling as a relic of barbarous ra S e0US cbaiactei. —a company called the^ColomaleF^br^ompany^has 
Pennsylvania and Ohio snow storms The revised code of North Carolina declares civilization, which the laws of the country has The Toronto Board of Trade suggests the been announcet as we ji’ as paper, from fibrous plants 
that if a person fight a duel and either of the branded as a crime. While, therefore, I relig- propriety of having a Canadian Ambassador at t “”^ ia X the West Indies, 
ocratic Convention at Cincinnati was parties shall be killed, the survivor on convic- T cpnep^hp’ln^nf^mv^mfntrv^iiH W as bington, if it can he effected without in- _ Jolin Mitchel, the Irishman, is residing on a small 
crowd rushed into the room fighting and wrang- conviction be punished accordingly, and more- Frost. —We had quite a frost on Friday night ent Boards throughout the 1 rovmce, whether a 
ling in the direst cod fusion. This crowd prov- over be ineligible to any office in the State. —sufficient to blacken the herbage and form a simply commercial delegate should be ap¬ 
ed to be the Benton delegation from Missouri, -- wafer of ice on the mud-pools. We understand pointed. 
resolved to force an entrance by violence ; they Rhode Island Legislature.— The General that at East Hamburgh, the ground was frozen The Connecticut Legislature invited Edward 
knocked down the Doorkeeper and rushed in, Assembly met at Newport on the 27th ult.— to the depth of half an inch, that ice a quarter Everett to deliver his lecture on Washington, 
headed by Ex- Gov. Price. For a few moments Benjamin F. Thurston was chosen Speaker of of an inch in thickness was found, and that iu New Haven, but hearing that he declined to 
a scene of confusion impossible to describe, en- the House, Nicholas Brown was elected Lieut, considerable damage was done to the growing attend the Sumner indignation meeting in Bos- 
sued. Members jumped upon chairs, and it' Governor, and Samuel A. Parker General crops. All this, be it remembered, occurred on ton, they reconsidered their invitation, by a R epu bli C an party, and we should not be surprised if it led 
seemed as though a serious riot was about to ' Treasurer. 
the last morning of May, 1856 .—Buffalo Cour. large vote. 
to his nomination for President.” 
