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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
JUNE 21. 
BUSINESS NOTICES. 
The Terms or the Rural New-Yorker are —Single 
Copy, $2 a year ; Three Copies, $5 ; Five Copies, $8 ; Six 
Copies, (and one free to agent or getter np of club,) $10; . ., ,,, w „ . __ - _,_, „„„ w 
TenCopies, (and one free,) $15, and any additional number famous for Jack Falstaff’s exploits ill robbing Robert I^xter Romaink.’ ‘written b^RimseTf."'B os- ~ At A,oblIfi they had ripe apples on the 25 th ult. 
at latter rate, ($1,50 per ^y,)-pay Me in advance. No Mr Fillmoee has written a letter of accept- bhe Exchequer. When Jerrold was told of it, ^d enjoytble°'is this delightfully told gi^" H 688 *" ** “ the Wheat fieldS ° f Vir ‘ 
deviation from these terms. Any individual remitting the x ~ f. he said it was thp most spn^ihlp thino- Dirlrnma u- rx . , /. 7 XOIQ 
dub price ($1,50 instead of $2) for a single copy-exccpt as anCe to the committee to inform him of his 8 1 , , ," g f f° blB80n CrU8 °* ,8b Darrat / ve - The autbor aud be ™ «- -The cholera appears to be showing itself again in St. 
an addition to a club already fonned-will be credited for nomination for President by the American 1 ' 1 have now hopes of the lestoia- lates his marvellous adventures in such a straightforward Petersburg. 
only nine months, in accordance with our terms. • party. Among other things the letter says tl0 “ 0 ar **■ ISTto Zn ^ belTevTifthe reamy of ttetc^es^nd in- - Articles have been made from the new metal alumi- 
Any person can send for four or more copies at “ Thl8 Unsolicited and unexpected nomination At feyiacuse, week before last, the Indians cidents so happily and vividly portrayed. After being num > in Boston. 
$ 1,60 each,—and, on subsequently filling out a elub of ten Las imposed upon me a new duty, from which received their yearly instalments from the shipwrecked, he lands upon an uninhabited island in the — An Episcopal Church paper is about to be started at 
or over, receive extra copy, &c., or other premium to which I cannot shrink ; and therefore approving, as I State. One old “native” presented himself Pacific ocean, in company with a young lady, Miss Cre- r ' ouisville , K 7- 
be ™ y on nevinS WCre do > the general objects of the party which has and squaw, and seventeen children. His share, morne, who subsequently becomes his wife, and with whom -Gen.R us kis not expected to return to Washington 
ordered at one time, bee rremium nisi on next page. , , . '’ 1 at <&5 n lie-id <a>Q8 i ln it he lives happily on the “ tropic isle”—a decided improve- during the present session of Congress. 
agents.—A ny person so disposed can act as local agent honoi ed me w ith its confidence, I cheerfully a t $•> a head was $95, and as he i eceived it, he ment upon the original Crusoe and Hs man Fri p A _ The , „ % . . 
for the Rural, and all who remit according to terms will bo accept its nomination, without Waiting to in- remarked—“Me get hundred dollars next year.” tame bear named Hamlet, plays an important part in the cording to new timeSs in 86 Lira 
ontn^ to premiums, etc as offered on next quire of its prospects of success or defeat. It A CLERGYMAN in New Hampshire recently, b ?? t0ry > often 8avin S the Hves of tbe Adam and Eve. _ The Sardinian expenses of the war np to the first of 
lT d ffi t Ci t f0rm i 10k rV })at by t 80d 7 g 1 aCCOrd - gto tire Congregational Journal, -eS M ~ed to 44,^00 francs. 
■ 1 —.—- ■".- J 0 ie Y16ies o a laige poition of my changed, ’ and apologizing because he was very elusion, a moral which cannot be misunderstood It is "" h,te » Ayer and King, the express robbers, are to be 
lellow-citizens in every part of the Union, who, poorly prepared to speak, said he had hastily the romance of the season, and will create a sensation— tned ata term of court now being held at Detroit, 
like myself, are sincerely anxious to see the thrown a few thoughts together, to which he in- For sale by W. N. Sage. ~ The proposition to annex Chelsea to Boston, was 
administration of our government restored to vited their attention He thpn nronmincpd n „ submitted to the latter city, who decided against it. 
♦ __C 1 attention. Me then pronounced a The Earnest Man, A Sketch of the Character and Labors - Since the first of Mav. no less than ‘2 470 
fjolitintl |Uforii. 
Fillmore’s Acceptance. 
Miscellaneous Items. 
Charles Dickens has bought a little cottage _° _ 
in the country ; a retired house on the Gadslnll, The new age of Gold ; Or, The Life and AdLLLLL 
fitfrarg ^uurlr. Items Clipping*. 
Robert I^xter Roma’ine.’ Written by himself. Bos- —At Mobile they had ripe apples on the 25th nit. 
ton : Phillips, Sampson & Co. — The Hessian fly is desolating the wheat fields of Vir- 
Most readable and enjoyable is this delightfully told giuia. 
jvbinson Crusoeish narrative. The author and hero re- _ The cholera appears to be showing itself again in St. 
— Articles have been made from the new metal alumi¬ 
num, in Boston. 
— An Episcopal Church paper is about to be started at 
desired, or subscriblions may commence with this number. 
that original simplicity and purity which mark- sermon which was composed and published by ?/ adoxiram WosoV, first Missionary ^to BYriaSTiy crossedThe ocean°inLrL ”7* T" v '?™? 11 aV * 
ed the first years of its existence, and, if pos- the late Dr. Woods, of Andover Mr8 ’ H ‘ c - CoNANT - Boston : Phillips, Sampson & Co 7 Cr ° SS f the ocean m8,eamer8 from York and Boston. 
Slble, to auiet that alarminc sectional agitation ’ SUCH 18 th ® a PP r °P riate title of a handsome volume of Sportsmen are having a busy time in killing pigeons 
1 • -I jL, , ’ ‘f. ’ It is said that in this country and Europe a some 500 P a S es > from the pen of one who appreciates, and that flock in great numbers in the vicinity of Cleveland, O. 
__ v ’ delights the monarchists of clagg Qf fj . audulenfc specu]ators are engaged in p088e88es the abili, y to P° rtra y> tbe Bfe and services of a - The Free Masons of New York city are making ar- 
ROCHESTER, JUNE 21, 1856. ^ ^ 7 r»rcLa S i n g empty tody casts, such as bear 53” g '“ < ‘ °' St th " 
- tIle most reputable brands, and when a quanti- to thousands of the friends and admirers of the truly —Two more of those who were injured by the recent 
Books FOR Premiums—A ttention is directed to the list The North American Convention.—T he se- are procured, they manufacture an inferior “ Earnest Man” whose life it so faithfully delineates. It railroad dipaster at Pekin, Niagara Co., have died, making 
Of Agricultural, Horticultural and other Books for sale at ceding wi of the American party held a Na- ]i q uor , from raw whiskey and other spirits, and wU1 be m08t accc P tab,eto tbe religious public, and even to four deaths thus far. 
this office, and offered as Premiums for obtaining subscri- .• » « ,. . -x^ t • ■, , , cbirx i 4 n f r at such as possess tbe heavier and more costly work of Dr. — There is said to bo a man in thA Mow T„ roo „ 
Rural Nrw-y«,kr«. A. our .Her. o, Spec... ^ “ ""J " k , ’T 1 " p a ,, CaUfcrm. the Br.tmh Wavlaml Th. „1™. A lhj , „ d „ .h, 
Premiums are extended to 1st July, it is not too late for Saturday afternoon a ballot was bad for a OMnces, and elsewhere, to be sold as pure trust will have a wide sale—more especially as it is the two hours of each other, 
agents and Other friends of the Rural to secure any of the presidential candidate, which resulted as fol- “cognac.” Let imbibers, who are not connois- property of Dr. Jcdson’s orphan children, “to whom the — An attempt is being i-ade b the D 
works advertised by obtaining subscribers. lows : —Banks, of Mass., 43 ; Premont, N. Y., 8eurs > beware of this cheat. ' publishers generously relinquish the larger share of the to establish a national system o/eduLtionLponTnureM 
K3T In addition to the works comprised in the published 34 ; Stockton, N. J„ 14 ; McLean, O., 19; Chase, Late heavy rains at Jamaica, West Indies, P Soldm Roche ster by W . N. Sage. secular basis. 
Ro^j^O^AvLDmTmNARY’^Unahridged^in^Wo^^I^d °-> 5 ! Johnsou, La., 6. Total 121. have washed up a diabolical instrument of Life Sketches from Common Paths : A series of Amer- ~ Mr - Breckinbridge, according to the Detroit Free 
advertised in this paper. a Presidential candidate, without recess on Sat- and is so constructed as to fit the largest or the This work contains thirteen stories, some of which have, —The United stltes Tmc „„ w 
urdaY ’ adjourned over until Monday, at which smallest person ; attached to it are manacles for at varioU8 period8 > a PP^red in the periodical journals of 8even million seven LLreTLLfifLtLLLndTiifrK 
The News Of the Week. time, on the 10 th ballot, Banks ‘Stood 53 ; Fee- the hands. The inside of the knee bars, and ! a ° d are , now ’ with additions . compiled and dedi- propriated to liquidate the Texas debt. 
May amounted to 44,000,000 francs. 
White, Ayer and King, the express robbers, are to be 
tried ata term of court now being held at Detroit. 
— The proposition to annex Chelsea to Boston, was 
submitted to the latter city, who decided against it. 
— Since the first of May, no less than 2,470 persons have 
ROCHESTER, JUNE 21, 1856. 
sible, to quiet that alarming sectional agitation, T . ., .. , 
which, while it delights the monarchists of It ^ 8aid that in this coum 
Europe, causes every true friend of our country ° aSS ,° . JaUC 11 Cn 8 I 3eca at01: 
to mourn.” purchasing empty brandy ca 
Books for Premiums— Attention is directed to the list The North American CoNVENTION.- 
works advertised by obtaining subscribers. lows : —Banks, of Mass., 43 ; Fremont, N. Y., 
In addition to the works comprised in the published 34 ; Stockton, N. J., 14 ; McLean, O., 19; Chase,' 
property 01 nr. J UDSON s orphan children, “to whom the _ An attempt is being made by the Dutch Government 
J2T SharC ° f the Of education upon a purely 
secular basis. 
list, we can furnish many others- including Webster’s q 5 John p a q Total 121 . 
Royal Octavo Dictionary, (Unabridged m Words,) and . 
Lippincott’s Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World, _ * ie ^°R ve Btion, after balloting four times for 
advertised in this paper. 
hfe Sketches from Common Paths : A series of Amer- ~ M f* Breckinbridge, according to the Detroit Free 
ican iales. By Mrs. Julia L. Dumont. New York: Dress, is 38 years of age—being the youngest man ever nut 
Appleton & Co. 1856. upon a national ticket. 
. Tm f, W ° rkC ° nteinStbirt<ensteies 'Romeofwhichhave, _ T he United States Treasury has paid lour of the 
seven million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars ap- 
The News of the Week. 
MONT 18 ; McLean 24. It was then moved and the resting place for the soles of the feet, are band whoreyouthfuff^t^llddened 6 ^her^hoL^ThA^m -Madame Henrietta. Sontag was finally buried'on the 
anticipated last week, little has been seconded by the Pennsylvania delegates that studded with spikes. When found, the perfect 
fimiOTpRQ TVip Spufltp lip.ln rpssiodr n_ t i , 1 
. n ,111 • ^ ^-— «v.v & i*ivw ---nuuu ruuuu, tuc uciicui) is, as a general imug, easy aDQ vigorous, while the moral , . , 
done m Congress. Ihe Senate held sessions the Convention give an unanimous expression in skeleton of a negress was enclosed in the in- conveyed in several of the articles is of high tone, and w icb her younger sister is a nun. 
each day with a slim attendance, hut the House favor of Banks. Carried with great cheering strument. calculated to inspirit those who would not grow weary in The troops in Florida are all 
most of the time found itself without a quorum. forB^NKS -i m -r, , , well-doing. For sale by Dewey. and sickness. Major Arnold’s com 
This week the Republican Convention took _ ^ E. Meriam, Brooklyn, weather clerk, has kept _ „ _ _* - men, has 69 on the sick list. 
youthful feet gladdened her home. The style „, ^ 8g WaS UDally t,Uned on tbe 
J ral thing, easy and vigorous, while the moral f,v,° , ^ “ C ° DTent ° f Marientcbe1 ’ near Dresden, in 
calculated to inspirit those who would Dot grow weary : 
well-doing. For sale by Dewey. 
This week the Republican Convention took 
place at Philadelphia, and of course the other 
side of the House played the same game of 
absenteeism. 
The troops in Florida are all suffering from exposure 
and sickness. Major Arnold’s command, consisting of 128 
men, has 69 on the sick list. 
lollows :—Fremont, 12; Hamilton of Me., 7; instance, the three daughters of Rev H J Per- Criticism : Grote’s Histm-v „f -J <« «« auuurea ana tmrtytour hotels 
Senator Butler replied to Mr. Sumner’s late Colby of N. H.,5; Johnson of Pa., 59 ; Camp- cy, of Ky„ aged 18, 16 and 9 years, were so ^ostic.; Indian Literature; Outrages on Wom“ in the city 
5 eecb. and was followed bv Mr. Wilson, col- bell of Ohio. 7 : Ford nf Ohm j _. i r. , . Ppa^a itc t___ « ^ 1 uuuer nquor Jaw. 
gpeech.and *as followed by Mr. Wilsos, col- bell of Ohio, 7 • Ford of Ohio, 16 ; Bell of Teon., dreadfully horned that they all died on the neat Pe “* “ d p ° mM Leorud 2 corr h Co.! _» Bo.L w ™7 7 
league of Sumner; he repelled the South 1; Schafer of N. Y., 1 . The nomination of dnv after RnflV»rin<rtVi« i r r Publishers, New York. Dewey, Agent. , n woman has written a very brief letter to a 
n 6 V . , . .~ , ,, j J , , nomination ol day, after suffering the most excrutiatmg agony, _L s member of Congress from Massachusetts. Itreadasfol- 
Carolmian s imputations, and re-affirmed the Johnson was then declared unanimous. A se- and were all buried in one grave. The Criterion, a Literaiy and Critical Journal nub lo —“ Balaam’s Ass spoke-can’t you 
positions assumed by his colleague. It is not nes of strong anti-Nebraska resolutions were N , . Hsbed by Cha’s R. Rode, 113 Nassau street, New Yol is ~ Tba Emperor Napoleon received on the 25th of May 
probable, however, that he will be waited on adopted. " twwneat nas made its appearance m the the only paper devoted to critical notices of all new works D ie reply of the President of the United States to the no¬ 
in the same manner as Mr. Sumner has been. - feout ein market. Ihe Augusta (Ga.) Consti- now published in this country. It is commended by the ^cation of the birth of the Prince Imperial. 
Senator Crittenden offered a resolution request- ^ issouri Politics.— A letter from Col. Ben- tutionalist of M ednesday, June 4th, has thefol- b ’ghest authorities, as impartial, intelligent and spirited, —A new bank, to be called the “ Union Bank of Cana- 
ing the President to send General Scott to T0N ’ dated Cincinnati, Jime 7th, accepts the lowing : “We are pleased to notice that new an<1 ever y 0De who would be posted in Literature should da,” has been chartered by the Provincial Parliament— 
Kansas, for the purnose of Guietinff the trouble noraiBatioa for Governor of Missouri tendered ^^ite wheat, of the finest quality, is now com- ,be f ° r ifc Weekly ’ $3 per annum ' The principal offlce win be located Toro ^o. 
there This proposition was approved hv Mr hlm b Y his friends. Although they endorsed ing into market. We noticed yesterday some -They have had two shocks of earthquake, and a bril- 
SEWAun and wt Mr ‘ Buchanan’s nomination for the Presidency, beautiful samples at Lewis & Illen’s Warren « f ^»^-The New York Bant polite which illuminated the whole city, and burst 
LTZntoterfton Cotocl BE,To»’ S part, are not thercg u h,r Dc,„- block, and J ode,tod in a few da™ they witt , lend a .,o..h„ .. Te„ C „,, M„,eo, 
Several accidents and casualties have occurred °" a ‘ S ’ “ d rejected by the Cincinnati will have new flour on our market." name of M,.Vrrtrta«Mmdbii, ll 'u f«t«™ or o"u‘’h^ ".Tt 
by explosion and fire on steamers, the most onvcn 1<m - ey aie l, erly hostile to the The Andover (Mass.) Advertiser gives this situated just outside of the thicklv settled nor- under the personal supervision of Mr. Hughes himself, 
fatal of which happened at the present termina- TCni80 ^ P a ''/’ arid were opposed to the re- extract from the records of a « Town Meeting, tion of Lancaster—a mile and a half it 1 , ' , — . A b,ast was Qre<1 at Hol yLead, North Wales, recently, 
tion Of the Grand Trnnk Railroad, oppoelte P p al of..the M ton Compromis e. to to SWOrn Town^wiU R “ ” 
Montreal; an account of whrch rs given else- General Y,„, the American candidate for I r th ° 7 l ^ of L, e ller *“ d ■“» l»o»ee shots ontall view - An in l.rd di»c„ea 
where The steamer City of Newark was Governor of Arkansas, has made appointments . _ ^ lSl 'P ot o f ' IdGad]ag ’ and Clfer - of Lancaster and the busy outer world, and York ; This article of commerce has been adulterated to 
burned, June 10th, while on her regular trip for canvassiD „ the Sta ' te d h ~ ‘ Sch ° ols “ Lhe 0ufc Scurts of Town and renders the place one of those charming rural he extent of 8 to 9 P« cent, of water, mixedwith tbe lard, 
from that city to Sew Yorh, having on board Conway to meet him. Lere will be some loud ll P assed Wegatjve.” spots about which poets dream. The building 
one hundred passengers and a large amount of talking in that canvass. 
freight. The passengers were all taken off by _ 
the steamers Commodore and Hunt, with the Fearful Steaml 
exception of one lady and two gentlemen, who _ 
were drowned while passing from the burning Early in the afternoc 
"vessel to the steamers. zpns nf V!n,,tm1 mmo 
Fearful Steamboat Explosion. 
Hazen Dorr, of Boston, a student at Harvard is of brick—plain and old-fashioned. It stands the anniversary of the Semi ' 
College, about 18 years old, was found lying two or three hundred feet back from the road -The steamerV a r^ e iia^ m T yea T 1 t th c ! ! UChenerSy ‘ 
dead on the floor of Ins room one day last week, side in a grove of beautiful shade trees. The “ear Louisville, June 13, andTunk hT deep wate^^PM- 
He had been exercising in rowing the previous grounds in front and the house within are kept Ben & ers a11 escaped except one—Mr. Phillips, of Cincinnati 
were drowned while passing from the burning Early in the afternoon of the 10th, the citi- da ?’ and re,ired muc]l fatigued. In the morn- in scrupulous good order. The soil is extreme- Boat a toU1 loss - 
vessel to the steamers. zens of Montreal were startled by the intelli- “ig, his class-mates discoved that he had died ly fertile—so much so that the name Wheat- — Tbe s Y racu se Standard says fifteen fugitives have re- 
Exciting times exist in California, in conse- gence that the Grand Trunk Railway Ferry durin S the ni g ht — probably from congestion of land is an exceedingly proper one.” P^tLemseivee atthoDepotoftheUndrgroundRaii- 
quence of the frequency of outrages andmurders, Boat had exploded her boilers while lying at the brain - * - - UJht." a C1 y last week - Twelve arrived Thursday 
and the slowness and uncertainty of justice.— the Longueil wharf. The larboard boiler, Lawrence McCleary was instantly killed in How it Works. —The Chicago Democrat - It is said that the house at Georgetown, recently in- 
1 he citizens have taken the matter into their weighing several tuns, was lifted out of the hold Worcester, June 6 , by the premature discharge s P eaki Dg °f the postage law, says :—“ The com- babite< 3 by Mr. erampton, late British Minister at Wash- 
own hands, and, as in times oi revolution and of the vessel and pitched bodily on the wharf, of a cannon, with which some friends of Mr. P U ^ S0I T prepayment postage system operates '. DR ! on ’ bas been taken b y Count de Sartiges, the French 
non-existence of laws, have re-organized Vigi- about one hundred feet from the water. It was Buchanan were firing a salute. A lad named J ust as ifc was predicted that it would. Not- ^TproLition is before the French • -a- 
lance Committees, to preserve order and punish crushed into a perfect wreck; and the debris, Geo. Williams was seriously wounded in the withstanding the law has been in operation for the erection in Paris of an immense cohunn^surfflouTt- 
ernne. At the moment of the sailing of the steam-pipes and fragments of machinery were arn U fo °t and face, and Mr. Bartlett had his over a y ear and the greatest possible publicity ed b T a statue of the Emperor, as a memorial to the army 
last steamer, they had forcibly taken two scattered far and wide. One mass of iron, thumb badly torn. has been given to its requirements, the dead of tbe East \ 
last steamer, they had forcibly taken two scattered far and wide. One mass of iron thumb badly torn. has been given to its requirements, the dead of the Eaet ‘ 
murdeervs from jail, who weld andotodly kc weighing five or six hundred weight, was lifted’ the' Speaker called the House to order office is fairlp lumbered by missive, which 
T r -TV ... , p , ,. . high m the air and fell through the roof of the last Saturday morning week there were about liave been detained for postage—from New York ticed. This is the second expedition sent out by the So- 
he Bnlish Government are sending a large freight shed, crushing its way through every- thirty members present, and some half a dozen Clty al ° ne there is about 1 ’ 300 a mont h, or 43 a ciety this season, 
number ot troops, and military munitions, and thing till it reached terra,firma. The starboard ladies. The session lasted about a minute. A daj ' . There is no re,ned y for this except sup- -Mrs. Strickland died in Portland, Connecticut, a few 
stores to Canada, in view probably of being boiler was lifted bodily out of the hold, and member exclaimed, “Eight dollars soon earned » P ressiD g the °P e n letter boxes entirely, and com- days siDce ’ at a vei r advanced age. in the grave yard 
prepared for trouble with the United States.— falling ou the bow of the vessel, crushed it, and This was endorsed bv a burst of lamrhter ’ P elliu g the deposit of letters at the pigeon-holes. where she ,' vas buried ’ she saw tbe first int e™ent ninety 
Whatever England may think of the matter, letting in the water, caused her to sink. g -^- years ago. 
day. There is no remedy for this except sup- —Mrs. Strickland died in Portland, Connecticut, a few 
pressing the open letter boxes entirely, and com- days siDce ’ at a ver J r advanced age. In the grave yard 
pelliug the deposit of letters at the pmcon-holes where she was buried, she saw the first interment ninety 
r ° years ago J 
A Worthy Example.—M innesota is the mod- “ “ 1 h T had considerable experience in transplanting 
it seems to us that the interests of the Provinces The boat at the time of the explosion was The Lansin S ^elligenccr says that the. Du- A Worthy Example.—M innesota is the mod- “ 1 ha ? had considerable ex P erieDce iD transplanting 
are too nearly identical with our owu to look moored at the wharf, the train from Quebec aud .willhave to dispense with ice cream el of a prosperous, peaceful, well-governed I’mZZ f 
complacently upon a rupture of peaceful rela- i s ] and p on d having just come in, and the pas- aDd cooJln S bevera g e8 the present summer, or Territory. The Legislature has just adjourned, best time in the year. 
^ ons ‘ sengers gone on hoard, it was about to start on be a t eD01 m °us expense foi these luxuries. The having disposed, satisfactorily to the whole —Some of Mr. Sumner’s constituents—among them the 
-- the trip across the river. lce 10uses on t ie i sl aud opposite the city have population, of all business brought before it,— venerabIe Quincy, Sparks, Dana, Longfellow, &c. —have 
Kansas Outrages. Twenty-seven dead bodies had at the last ac- beeD SWpt awa y- In re Ph r to circulars addressed to the members, "““f fund8 ^ pr ft esent him with a testimonial. They 
counts been discovered, and the search was ~~ to I ostmasters and other persons in public po- T , , ,, 
RuMtmscome thick aud fast of continued out- being conlin „ ed . Forty or . Plenty of Game.— -The Buffalo Commercial is sitiou, tous of the population have been col- pi.to ST 
r ges in vansas. ore can )e ittle doubt but scalded and otherwise wounded. Ul orme d 5 V a gentleman residing along the lected up to May 1 st. It is ascertained, with the same description of property is set down ot p'vja - 
that a state of guenlla warfare exists in the ♦ line of the Lake Shore Road, in the vicinity of reasonable accuracy, to be 120,000, more than ®U, 354 —nearly double. 
territory, and that the United States troops are Cheating Uncle Sam.—R ecently;at the Sauk Erie, that the corn fields in that neighborhood sufficient to justify the admission of Minnesota —Tbe California Legislature passed an act granting 
actively engaged in the endeavor to quell dis- R a pi ds , an immense number of logs—31,850,000 have suffered greatly from depredations com- as a State. $1 - 5C0 to lliss 01 »ve Batman, the young girl recovered 
turbances. The town of Ossawattomie, was feet—which had been cut down on government mitted by wild pigeons pulling out the seed 8 ° uthern part of tbat Stat<; ’ but 
attn eked and plundered on the 7th, by a party land by a party of squatter loggers, was adver- bom tbe g round - The country is perfectly ,, xec bt i() n oy a oldier. V\ e learn from the The Detroit Ad t" t t 
of one hundred and nixty men, mostly, it i. iised bisoij at action, fbe loggers com- alive with men and hoys engaged in shooi.ng f““ 
the trip across the river. 
Kansas Outrages. Twenty-seven dead bodies had at the last ac- 
■ counts been discovered, and the search was 
Rumors come thick and fast of continued out- being continued. Forty or fifty others were 
rages in Kansas. There can be little doubt but scalded and otherwise wounded. 
that a state of guerilla warfare exists in the___ 
territory, and that the United States troops are Cheating Uncle Sam.— Recently;at the Sauk 
a State. $1,500 to Miss Olive OatmaD, the youDg girl recovered 
--♦ . »-from the Apaches in the southern part of that State, but 
Execution ok a Soldier—W e learn from the the Governor vet °ed the bill. 
iton Rouge (La.) Advocate, of the 30th ult. —Tbe Detroit Advertiser states that a woman ninety- 
;; r V Ca y 7 77 y tlSed t0 be SOld at aUCtl0n - Tbe l0 ^ ers COm - T Z r JS eDgaged ln Sh00tlng teat Wilson a sold Ur Of 777 7 \ f0Ur year8 0f «g e > rode t0 tbat city the other day, from 
stated, from the border counties of Missouri.— bined, and the auctioneer said at the sale that them, but despite the immense numbers killed, . ’ . S. Army, sta- Livingston county, in a lumber wagon, and took the cars 
The printing office was destroyed, and sixteen he would take no bid less than 12 cents per M. ifc is impossible to drive them off. tl0Ded at tbat P ]ace ’ suffered the penalty of for Suspension Bridge. 
horses besides other property taken and carried Of course the loggers didn’t bid, and there was d6aUl hj banglD &’ for the murder of a fellow -Alexis St. Martin, the person who has an external open- 
away. Recruits for both parties are proceed- no sale. The auctioneer then put «them logs” Newspaper Warfare—T he State officers at aoklier ; He met his fate calmly, but did not ingin the stomach, and upon whom Dr. Beaumontexperi- 
ingtothe territory, and, unless the arm of the up again . One of the loggers who had been Albany recently set aside the contract with the ^ 6 “ urder - His Wlfe was ia Bis cell ^ZI o^DcVg'B uMn? ^ ** the 
United States military is strengthened, it will deputed to do the biddings, said one cent per and gave the printing to the new K. N. “would bto 1 H i. dime, in ....her. .be «»*, 
be unable to maintain control. So far as we thousand feet. “Sold,” cried the auctioneer, organ, the Statesman; whereupon the Journal ‘_ ' ^ _ value of the diamond, but a string of Koh-i-noors a fur- 
can judge, Col. Sumner is disposed to deal fair- Thus 31,850,000 feet of good timber was sold for obtained an injunction from the court, restrain- Fm Troif _Tt P n-t i r n 1 long in length would purchase the fee-simple of the globe, 
ly with both parties, and on that account order- $318,50, and thus Uncle Sam is “done.” ing the other paper from acting. The ground onv of the of 0nnH Rnn ° p 77 ° 01 ' accordiB « to the e8tiraated Talue ’ 
ed and compelled an armed band from Missouri_—_ taken by the officers, is that their Diedecpxsnr* 7 * xi <P d H°pe has been thrown -The Madrid Gazette contains a royal decree forbidding 
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United States military is strengthened, it will deputed to do the biddings, said one cent per Journal, and gave the printing to the new K. N. 33d break eXeCUtl ° D ' aS thongh her - It is difficult to express in numbers th. commercial 
be unable to maintain control. So far as we thousand feet. “ Sold,” cried tbe auctioneer, organ, the Statesman ; whereupon the Journal ‘ _1 J_ % _ value of the diamond, but a string of Koh-i-noors a fur- 
can judge. Col. Sumner is disposed to deal fair- Thus 31,850,000 feet of good timber was sold for obtained an injunction from the court, restrain- Free Trauf —Tho i r+i n i lQ ng in length would purchase the fee-simple of the globe, 
ly with both parties, and on that account order- $318,50, and thus Uncle Sam is “done.” ing the other paper from acting. The ground onv of tbe c ' of rood *7® °°' accordiB « to the estimated value ‘ 
ed and compelled an armed band from Missouri_^ _ taken by the officers is that their nrprWe«snra Y . . * P • Ho P e has been thrown —The Madrid Gazette contains a royal decree forbidding 
to quit the territory. For this some ruffians Sentence ok the Negro WxLSON-The trial had^ LZ^ty to 3 ° f aU f ° reigQ ve8sels ’ tbe perf ~ in tbe tbeat - of d ™“ a8 f ” aBd « d 
. , , . THE bE ™ WILSON.— me trial aumoriiy to emer into a contract in the on the same conditions as are established for sacred or biblical subjects, or in which the personages of 
threaten to hang the Colonel if they catch him. of the negro Wilson, charged with the murder premises that would bind their successors. British ships. One American vessel from Bos- the Trinit J or H °ly Family are represented. 
Mr. Howard, of the Kansas Commission, and of Capt. Palmer, on hoard the schooner Eudora -■ - ton has taken advantage of the privilege and The Journal of Commerce says that New York is 
Messrs. Hanscomb, Lord, Townsend and Upton, Imogene, while lying at anchor near City Issue Postponed—S ecretary Marcy has for- sailed from Cape Town for A1 o 1 B & Jl inundated with strawberries, and that they sell as low as 
officers ot the Commito, arrived at St. Lome. Waad, in Hovcmber last, was commenced at maily signified to tbe Danish Minister the pnr- full cargo of coastwise merchandise. “ ’Z ° r d * 1 ™ 
on the 12th lust., m the Polar Star. They the Court House, White Plains, Westchester pose of the President not to make a forcible re- _„ . »__ y p J 
started for the east the next day. county, on Thursday afternoon, the 12th inst., sistance to the collection of the Sound Dues at Plucky—A ccording "to the Lowell News, an for Chi^go”^Tdat New^^.^SJI w2f- 
lhe first settlers Company for Kansas left and terminated Saturday, when the jury found Elsinore, for one year from the 14th infit., thus old lady, ninety years of age, residing in West- She goes by the way of the St. Lawrence and the lakes 
Chicago on Monday, 16th. One hundred were the prisoner guilty of murder in the first degree, virtually bequeathing this question to the next foi d > Mass., when she heard of the assault upon This voyage, we think, is without a precedent. 
enrolled on the 10th, and the number was prob- Wilson was, upon the rendition of the verdict, Administration. Meantime the dues will be s ® nator Sumner, huDg Preston S. Brooks in — The U - . S. military asylum at Harrodsburg, Ky., was 
ably largely increased. They went overland, sentenced by the Court to be executed on the paid under protest—never to be recovered of f & l 17777;* ,7^ “to® tbe bg i bnrned recentl y- This is one of the asylums the site of 
thic,gh Iowa City. 25th day of July proximo. Lrse, by J merchant,. “■““ d 
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