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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. JME 28 . 
a new half half VOLUME of Congressional. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Commences with July, 1856, But little except talking was done in Con- 
And hence the present is a most favoiable time to renew gress last week. Senators Butler and WlLSON. 
former, or forward new subscriptions. Agents and friendly bad a chivallic encounter (not with Canes, but 
|lolilic;i! iUcorfi. fiitrarjr $war)r. fttos €%injs. 
in debate) on matters touching Mr. Sumner and 
The Republican Convention. 
The Republican Convention which met in 
former, or forward new subscriptions. Agentsanu menaiy nad a cluvalric encounter (not with canes, but The Republican Convention The Rise and Progress OF the English Constitution. -The Pope has iust entered hi, fists , 
Subscribers now have an excellent opportunity to extend j n debate) on matters touching Mr. SUMNER and __I_ S-Crkasv. M A Barrister at Law, Professor of bo ra on the Wth^f Mav ? ’ g 
the circulation and usefulness of the Rural in their res- .. / 6 T n ... _ History in University College. London. &c. Third edi- rotn oi May, 1792. 
pective localities, and we trust they will do us and their Jus speecli. 1 HE Republican Convention which met in revised with additions. New York, re-published by — Early potatoes, full grown, raised in the vich 
neighbors and acquaintances the favor to lend a little in- .Mr. Clayton submitted a bill supplementary Philadelphia, June 17th, after some preliminary Thisisatext book desi ned for schools and colle es in haveappearedinBan K or > Maine - 
flues.ce in that direction. to an act to organize Nebraska and Kansas.— discussion, appointment of Committees, adop- England, for the purpose S ofTnstru7tLg°the a EnKHsh g mind - Orleans, this season, is as yet perfectly heal 
AS an inducement for the friends of the Rural to m»ke The bill provides that the Secretary of State tion of a platform, &c., nominated, on the first ”P™ the fundamental laws of the realm. It is a work not a case of Y el l°w fever having occurred, 
a little extra effort in its behalf during the ensumg few sba jj cailge a census taken, making 1,000 formal ballot, John Charles Fremont of Cali- wel1 worthy of perusal by the American statesman and , ~~ An or K an . wb ’ch is to cost twenty-five thousand 
persons the basis for one Representative in the fornia for President. Subsequently Wiilmm scholar > and a,r ° rds an excellent opportunity to face the lars > has b ^n ordered for the Masonic Hall at Boston. 
PREMIUMS FOR NEW SUBSCRIBERS. lower branch oftfie Territorial Legislature,and L. Dayton, of New Jersey, was placed on the weU as d,fb ; reDces ’ between the funda ' ~ T . he 3 ateat ac <; ount8 from Texas state that Gen 
For a remittance for three yearly subscribers at club 0 nnn f x b pwteu in me mental laws of our own and those of the mother country. Houston has been dangerously ill, but had recovered 
price, ($5,) we will send you (as premium) an extra copy 2,000 for he upper Legal voters must be bona ticket for Vice President. For sale in this city by D. M. Dewet. -The U. S. screw steam frigate Colorado was suci 
of the paper for six months, or the Wool Grower a nd Stock nde residents of the I erntory three months, Messrs. Ashley, of Ohio ; Bleecker, of N. Y • - fully launched from the Norfolk Navy Yard June 19th 
— The Pope has just entered his 65th year, having been 
born on the 13th of May, 1792. 
— Early potatoes, full grown, raised in the vicinity, 
have appeared in Bangor, Maine. 
— New Orleans, this season, is as yet perfectly healthy, 
not a case of yellow fever having occurred. 
— An organ, which is to cost twenty-five thousand dol- 
— The latest accounts from Texas state that General 
Houston has been dangerously ill, but had recovered 
price, ($5,) we will send you (as premium) an extra copy *’” uu lur L ‘ lv tipper. Legal voters must De Dona tlCKet lor V ice f 'resident. For sale in this city by D. M. Dewet. ' -The U. S. screw steam frigate Colorado was suixess- 
of the paper for six months, or the Wool Grower and Stock nde residents of the territory three months, Messrs. Ashley, of Ohio ; Bleecker, of N. Y ; - fully launched from the Norfolk Navy Yard June 19 th 
Register for the present year,-or any Agricultural Book and residents of their respective election dis- Hornblower, of N. J.; Hoar, of Mass.; Stephens,’ ^"tan^lv r»?p^p E Le * e " df \ of lbe Pir ! e T’T -Some Mormons are on their way to the Eastern States 
(post-paid) worth 50 cents. Fornix yearly subscriptions tricts one month, before each election. After of Penn.; Bingham, of California, and Cleveland fohnP Jewett & Co : by machinery ior a steamboat to be used on Salt Lake, 
vear 'L/Teithe^ the W @ oTbook asTbove^ For tbe apportionment, the Governor is to issue his and Aldridge,of Conn., were appointed a Com- This is a re-issue, in book form, of seven tales connected —One of the guards at Charleston State prison was shot 
TEN subscribers at club price, ($16.) we will send an extra proclamation, directing the election of members mittee, with Mr. Lane, of Indiana, as Chair- the settlemfint aDd ear D bistor y of the State of dead lately by a sentinel who mistook him for a prisoner, 
copy one year, and either two copies of W. G. & S. R., or of the Legislature, such election to be held not man, to notify tbe Candidates of their nornina ditfonai l0 f ° f tllem ’ “cording to the writer, are tra- — One dollar bills on the Winnebago Co. Bank, Wis., 
«n.b..J.(i.t.p. M ,) Foi-twbsty subscribers at club lea, than fifty nor more than sixty days after tion. * *'*“ d To, b»k l„„„ „„ 
price 7S30 1 we will send an extra copy each of the Rural ,< . , f ,, , , T A fo- •(■erne ^ ' Y 0 e ’ a tale of Macbias, is found- tens, 
andwG l s r and either of the following Magazines the date of lhe proclamation. Trial by Jury A Committee of Conference met a similar ed upon strictly historical incidents. The original stories 
for one'year :—Harper’s, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Godey’s La- to be in accordance with the common laws and Committee from the seceding American Con- were written for newspaper circulation only, but their sue- James G. Hardy, Lieutenant-Governor of Kentucky, 
dy’s Book, The Horticulturist, or National Magazine ;-or, not challenging or objecting to a juror, shall vention in session at New York, but after three pZ'T lnd “ C0<1 tl,eir coIIection and issue in book form, died recently, at his residence in Barren county, after a 
instead of the above, an extra copy of the Rural, and $3 avail, which is not authorised by the rule of the consultations they failed to agree on terms of or sa c ^ • M. Dewey. piotiacted illness. 
in books (post-paid.) Six month subscriptions received at common ] aws> any statute to the contrary, not- union. Six Months in Kansas. By a Lady. Boston : Published ment pled'ZVlst ofMafmO ° The^aefb' ^ ^ 
half the yearly rates, and premiums given in proportion. . . ., . , / ’ , ,, , , by John P Jewett &. Co u passeu me zist ot May, 1640. The act has never 
nr n/book> 0.0 1). S«!ec»a b, person. entitled, rrom J«Wa.dlDg . The bill providesAhst when the The preamble to tile resolutions which com- This work Is compered of a series of letters, written by %Tlf\ h „ „ 
.a- .. •. .u. .1 ... 1 — 1 prntorv pontainH 1^/1900 lnlinKi onic non nnsp tlin nlnffrAvm cqvg . i _ ^ —The blneberrv biusbea nn fho n o no t> 
instfad of the above, an extra copy of the Rural, and $3 avail, which is not authorised by the rule of the consultations they failed to agree on terms of ^ J_ 
in boobs (post-paid.) Six month subscriptions received at coramon ] aws> ai) y statute to the contrary, not- union. Six Months in Kansas. By a Lady. Boston • Publi« 
half the yearly rates, and premiums given in proportion. . , . mi i n . , / mu ,, , , . by John P. Jewett & Co ’ 
K3T The books can be selected by persons entitled, from | S an< ln S- ® 1 that WhGD th<3 e P re am lie to the resolutions which com- This work is composed of a series of letters, writte 
the list of Agricultural and other woiks on next page. leintoiy contains 134, 2J0 inhabitants the peo- pose the platform, says :— “They have assem- a lady, who left Boston September 1855, for Kansas, 
half the yearly rates, and premiums given in proportion. ; i mi i n . , , 
The books can be selected by persons entitled, from ' 1 ts <tn( ing. e bill provides that when the 
the list of Agricultural and other woiks on next page. Territory contains 134,290 inhabitants the peo- 
( 7 ^ Packages of specimen numbers, Show Bills. Pros- shall be authorised to call a State Conven- 
peemses, &e., promptly forwarded to all applicants.— tion for a State Constitution. 
Money letters may be sent at our risk, if registered and Mr. Jones presented the resolutions of the 
addressed to D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. p> j Talon*! T ,i„ • 
— The blueberry bushes on the plains of Brunswick, 
pie shall be authorised to call a State Conven- bled pursuant to a call addressed to the people returned >° April, 1856. She wrote them to her mother did '™s T/frulT Wossoms ’ promisiD g»P Ien - 
- of the United States, without regard to past no duriD e ber absence, and with no intention of publishing, 
Mr. Jones presented the resolutions of the Utical difibreuces or divisions, who are oppoLd Sa^ 15 wik T rm t °Llv^ 
Rhode Island Legislature, condemning the as- to the repeal of the Missouri Compromise; to sions to literary excellence, but predates thdr^merit bound ,0 Utah ' 
sault on Mr. Sumner b} r Mr. Brooks. He said the policy of the present Administration ; to u P on their presenting a plain, unvarnished statement of — Tbe trial °t Ayers, White and King, charged with 
that while he had the honor to hold a seat in lhe extension of Slavery into Kansas • and in facts ' At this ,ime ’ reIiable information in that direction robbiD e the American Express Company of $50,000, com- 
the Senate, he should defend here or elsewhere, favor of the admission of Kansas as a Free 18 ea g er, y sought after by the community. Call for the fenced in Detroit June 19. 
if need be the freedom of debate. State ; and restoring the action of the Federal W ° lk at DEWEY ’ a > in th e Arcade - -There are at the present time in this country 716 
House.— Mr. Harrison introduced a resolution Government to the principles of Washington and TnK Lokdon QuARrERLY Review.-T his Quarterly for tendantl’ 2 S 3 ooo th6 number of at * 
rcqueBting the PreBident to inform the Honee, Jefferson ; and for the purpose of pre,enti,gean- do»l‘n“ o^,°«o“”lt Urn. SSSJIXiSL" - <*». >*** J » »dl»» or .boat 3.000 
ROCHESTER, JUNE 28, 1856. 
Another Half Volume. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, gave notice thathe constitutional rights of the people of Kansas 
~ “ _ . would on next Monday, endeavor to take up the B ave been fraudulently and violently taken can be had at Dewet’s, in the Arcade 
The piesent number closes the first half of re p 0 rt of the Select Committee on the Sumner from them—the territory has been invaded bv —__ 
the Seventh Volume of the Rural New-Yorker as 8ault . an armed force, a spurious and pretended legis- Miscellaneous I 
-terminating our engagements with many of The present week has been setagi(le for con . l at iv e jurisdiction, and executive officers have -T 
work at Dewet’s, in the Arcade. —There are at the present time in this country 716 
'° r sr * nd “• m “ k " - *- 
April, bas been re-issued by the publishing house of 
Leonard Scott & Co. Its contents consist of the follow- ~ G °. v- R(>eder addr essed an audience of about 3,000 
what measures, if any had been taken, under didates for the offices of President and Vice- ing papers, viz.i-British Family History- Lewis on Early peop,e in Bo8toD » d “ n e 17. on the present state of affairs 
the act of Congress appropriating $25,000 to President. They then resolve that the Union B «man History; The Haldames; Modern Painters ; The in Kansas, und their remedy. 
procure from Hiram Powers, the sculptor, some must be maintained ; that slavery should be ex- Triton and tbe Minnows; Southey’s Letters; The Peace — Accounts from Australia state the gold production to 
works of art to ornament the Capitol 
eluded from the territories- that tho Hcqmoi and its effects upon the condition of Turkey ; Montalem- be greater than ever, and that a million sterling a month 
' clearest wt nn r..,_^ u p_i_.i 
bert on the Political future of England. will be regularly forwarded to England. 
This number is rich and interesting in its contents, and —The Turkish Government has refused to acknowledge 
n be had at Dewet's, in the Arcade. the independence of Circassia, and the Circassian deputa- 
—- ♦•■» - tion was about to quit Constantinople. 
Miscellaneous Items. — The Hessian fly is desolating the wheat fields of Vir- 
„ . . -- 7 ginia. In some places.it is said that the yield will not 
Fifty dollais is offered in a New York paper be one quart of wheat to the acre. 
-terminating our engagements with many of The present week has bee] 
its subscribers. All whose subscriptions now 8 i dera tion of Territorial bills, 
expire will find the notification—“time up”— - 
printed upon the margin of each,—and each Kansas Affairs. 
will please not “ forget to remember” that an - 
early renewal is necessary to secure the regular Uuited States troops, 
Miscellaneous Items. 
early renewal is necessary to secure the regular ^' HE United States troops, with Col. Sumner „ ,, , , , ° an . 1 en 0Icec > tae ri S lbs 
continuance of the paper. That most of our at their head, have taken the work upon them- • , anHntliPrt^ 01 f ^ ams ave been 
friends will at once extend such substantial i n- se l y es of restoring order in Kansas, and we shall en t aT .~ij ’ t , GS S ,° an ex ra01 mary and 
probably have no more such disgraceful scenes ,... ^ ai e been imposed, as a con- 
vitation as will induce the (we trust) ever- i r--—a —■ ~ -- ~r*‘T' AA dition for exercising the rieht of , wu LU T rocure a suver Ya se for a testimonial to Arago from Havre to Cowes, and will return to America 
welcome, companionable, entertaining and in- enace d as of late. They are disbanding all un- boldine office • the rio-ht nf & ’ ‘ be presented to Senator Sumner, will be applied by the Atlantic, leaving Liverpool June 11. 
structive Rural to continue its visits with lawful assemblages of armed men to wbatso- to a g p Ced ’ , , . aQ accuse person to aid the Free State men in Kansas, in accor- —In Philadelphia, in the last seven weeks, about three 
been set over them, by whose corrupt usurped f . onered in a New York paper be one quart of wheat to the acre. 
authority, sustained by the military power of ^ “ y b °° k ° r news P a P er > printed within fifty -Prof. Conrad of Wittemberg College, Ohio, estimates 
the government tvramriool oTvri i i yearS after the adoption of the Constitution, tb « number of Germans, or descendants of Germany, in 
^ r ,^ ain8 tl,e <,cni “ 1 ° f ,,w ,to rr s r - * bo ;* 4 'Tr , 
- Pe-Ple t« keep or bear ar ms baveTeea „TsLl ZTe % ^ “ tKd0Cti0n 
infringed,andother tests of an extraordinary and ^ cm outs. several of the Southern States of Mexico, 
entangling nature, have been imposed, as a con- + , ER ousan ollais, subsciibed in Bos- —Ex-President Fillmore was a passenger on board the 
dition for exercising the right of snflfVno-o ,° U ° P 10cure a stiver vase for a testimonial to Arago from Havre to Cowes, and will return to America 
structive Rural to continue its visits with assemblages of armed men to wbatso 
unerring punctuality, we are confident—not- evei P ar fy they belong ; and recently sent ove 
ascendancy of politics. No wise man—no one 
who wishes to be posted on practical, useful 
o -- --- t 0 a S peedv and miblie trial W ■ ... , u oiaie men in Kansas, m accor- — in vnuaaeipnia, in me last seven weens, about three 
unerring punctuality, we are connaent—not- ever party they belong ; and recently sent over . , , ‘ \ ‘ .’ an impartial dance with the request of Mr. Sumner who has bundr e d and twenty lost chiWren have been picked up in 
withstanding the low price of produce and the I the border the military companies of Whitfield jobe Secured i ^ ngbt ° f the P eo P le written a letter declining the proposed tlsT the fitreetS and re8t ° red t0 their parCntS ' 
. . and Pate. to be secured in their houses, persons and effects mon ial. g me pioposea testi- _ Rowdy , 8m geems to have full sway at New Orleans, 
A telegraph desnatch from St. Louis dated a g ainst unreasonable searches and seizures has t„*. _, „ , , , and very few, if any, arrests are made, though scarcely a 
of the Spanish fleet befose % 
wuu wiButjts ue uusieu uu practical, useiui -r—— - * • , , , # i i , . „ j.jijh. appearance oi ine Spanish 
subjects, and desires his family to receive ap- Juae 20th, s aj8 Later _dates from Kansas n ^ Vera Cruz recently occasioned great 
passes without a case of assassination. 
cccu occasionea great excitement. — A freight train left Buffalo over the Central Railroad, 
3 Spanish Minister, in reply to a demand for a Pew da V 8 since, which consisted of 22 cars, all loaded 
ithdrawal of the fleet, declared that he came witb flour ’ and containin g over 20,000 barrels, 
i diplomatist with pacific views SO long as — T1,e venerable father of the Hon. N. Hill, Jr., of Al- 
propoeitions were accepted, and that he had baD f’ ^ at MoD * gome 7 r coun V’ on Sftturda Y 
img to do with the squadron which was . , J , 
ligious or Literary) on account of hard times or skulking in remote parts of the territory. A . * . * oecn mdae 01 no eU his propositions were accepted, and thathe had bany ’ died at FloHda ’ Montsomery county > 0Q Saturday 
v i i-t- rri e . , -. r , , letter in the Democrat dated Lawrence Tune dCCb mui dels, robberies and arsons have been f A ... , A , week, at the advanced age of ninety-five years, 
high politics. Therefore we take it for granted m U1L vemocrai oatea Lawrence, June . . . , , , „ , nothmg to do with the squadron which was . 
/ii i -i ii • , ,, ■ , , r 13th has a renort that fiOfi armed Mlaonm-lnno instigated and encouiaged, and the offenders .1 . , „ , —A few days since a monster cod, whose weight.un- 
(all our subscribers belonging to the intelligent ha8 > a e P°> t that 600 armed Missounans have been allowed to go unpunished • and they C ° ntr01 ° f the ° a P tam General of dressed, amounted to 72 pounds and eleven ounces, was 
and appreciative class of men and women,) Y eie Pupating to invade Kansas, but later char „ e the Administration with L,d • ) 7 ° uba ’ caught near Black Rock, Cobasset, Mass, 
that the hundreds—perhaps thousands—whom dates do not confirm the rumor. and Abettors of these outrages Thev T ^t John C. Breckenridge, the democratic candi- -A P romisingiittieboy,inA]bany,]ostaneye,onSat- 
we this week notify as above, will ere long give Seventy-five men, constituting the first com- upon ^ be immediate d ‘ ' fit 7 1I1S1S date for Vice President, has purchased an island urda v week, by firing off a percussion cap, which he had 
us an invitation to continue an acquaintance pany ot the Chicago Emigrant Aid Society, left a- admission of Kansas as a 
which, it is hoped, has thus far been mutually 18th. Mr' t ClfCU ^ Wh f h 
beneficial and agreeable. A Convention of delegates from the various f ^ s S1 g na tuie as the plea 
Our next Half Volume will commence under Northern Kansas Aid Societies, was in session , , ., , Po y n ’ Ca g°J erame nt aid to 
percussion cap, which he had 
favorable auspices, and with some valuable at- at Cleveland last week, at which resolutions m entof rivers and harbors • and then L B l JlK,uulu sctlu er y oi me lsiana ; tlie broad two farmers at present in the Connecticut House of Rep 
tractions. Among other choice items in store 5 eported, pledging the various associations i nvi ti D ^ the affiliatio d ex P a ^se of water that stretches far away, and sentativos. There are also seven farmers in the Senate. 
for the occasion, we shall commence, next week, 1° vigoious exertions in securing aid ; and pro- m en of all parties liow iU f°. n ° •/• e tl'at will some day be whitened with the sails — The marriage of Prince Frederick William with i 
the series of Letters (announced some time ago) P°sing the organization of a Central Executive v • ’ vei 1 ering lomitin 0 f an active commerce, will render it one of the Princess of England is now an understood fact, and the 
from our Special European Correspond entla Committee of five, at Chicago, whose duty it wl declared “ SUPP ° PriDdpleS most delightful summer residences in the world ^th..nfuture:household:are alrea.y selected. 
young and enterprising Western New-Yorker, sha]1 be to receive ^ expend all the contribu- The toll-housein the vilfoiro n r M™,. xr i ’ tb ? M " rmon 1 ! ader at Beaver Ifi,and - ha8b88a 
u • 3 • \ n,,nr i H tV , , , ,- 1 he KHI-nouse in the village Of Monroe, Mich- shot by two of his former followers. At latest advices, he 
who is now traversing tbe Old World. Bayard turns in such manner as they may deem best North American CwryMmoN—The North igan, was burned on the night of June 12th, and was still alive, but in a critical condition. His assassins 
Taylor like he proposes to travel in such man- ada P ted to the ^ ants of tbe settlers of Kansas ’ American Convention, at New York last week, two gir^ daughters of the keeper, were con- are R " d ^ arrest. 
ner as to see and know both country and peo- and lor making Kansas a Free State. received on Thursday the report of the Com- sumed - older sister succeeded in savin°- a ~ The Alban Y Transcript says that Justus Harwood, 
pie, and, under the appropriate head of “Europe, ~ ~ . mittee on Conference which met a like Com- Nttle boy, and in attempting to rescue the ^ ab headof the Shakerorder inWatervllet, N. 
Afoot and Alone,” will present the results of State Prison Dlffloultaes. miltce from , he PM | adclpMa Eep „ Hican otters, fvas so badly horned that no hopes are M °°- 10 
* ca ei B 7 E ”“ l There baa been riot and incendiarism at tbe * ' (>tl ' ention, and then adjourned nntil Friday, ontei lained oi her lecovery. A fire occurred in — 1 .„ Verrier, director of the Obaereatory of i’aria, has 
New-Yorker. Unless we greatly misjudge. Ins i nd j ana State prison) arising from the d i ssatls . Oa meeting again, they resolved to substitute St - Louis on the eveningofthe 16th, destroying named the last new planet, the fortieth of the series’dis- 
sketches will prove highly interesting and in- faction of tbe pr i soners at a recent chanee of the name of Fremont for that of Banks as can- an extensive rectifying establishment, and other covered b T M - Goldschmidt, “ Harmonia,” in honor of the 
structive the best of their class published for the We for convicfc labor The Legislature didate for P^ident, but refused to adopt the buildings ; loss $75,000. Six steamboats were conclu8ion ° f peace ’ 
many years Other good things are awaiting failed at its last session to make a s 8 electi Republican’s nomination for Vice President. burned at Algiers opposite New Orleans, June - Ab out $ 80,000 worth ofJmots and_ shoes were made in 
publication, but we cannot particularize. Suf- and , the original lease having expired , 8 ^ -...- *h >' the loss of which is estimated at $250,000. K S3 Nom man^f ! 
fice it that we shall endeavor to fully maiDtam, Weight appointed a successor. This was offen- W Two boys and a man were ... „ - t.r,„ in ,„w», 
if not augment, the interest, yalLo and attract- sive to tbe inmates and the dissatisfaction pro- drowned in tbe river aboie the upper dam in , A o!!'r, B ”' _Tk Empress bas given - a dl bas been tones for . National Convention of 
iveness of the Rural— making it continuously ceeded to open mutiny. On the evenimr of the this citv on Satm-dnv Th,. i P ’ , tbe 80,000 francs lately raised for her by sub- Glass Blowers, to convene at Camden, N. J., on the 8th of 
acceptable and profitable to its tens of thou- imh • fif . t v • g . ‘ 7’ . a /' ^ be hoys were aged scription in the city of Paris, together with the Jul 7 next . for the pulp 088 °f establishing a uniform rate 
sand, of subscribers, aud (at leas.) two bundred d'V n f, P f W “! te !" g 7 “ d t '’ eke Jears ’ and "■ cre diamond necklace Lsented toXr wThe citv ° r the 
thousand readers. And in this connection per- n f /l L , cells,-a number refused to bathing at the time. While a crowd was as- on the occasion of ber marria f t] 7 ^ - The Grand Jury of the District of Columbia were 
mit us to remark for the infoi-moti™ /n g°> and aftei much expostulation the order was sembfed on the bank, near where the accident rt r . i* g ^ ^ CSC th’ 8 week to make inquisition into the killing of Thomas 
mit ns to lemaik, or the information of the given to fi re on the ringleaders. Just at this occurred, two young men crossed the river in a , g “ educatl0Dal establishment for Keating by Herbert of California, and also into the assault 
numerous persons who feel and manifest a deep moment flames broke 0 “ t of the chair factory boat, and on ^ 7^ cblldl ^ —bmen. The Empe- 
interest in its prosperity, that the Rural New- i n the third story of the hospital wine 1 • but in- to swim ashore nod w,.,I,-, j- u ror has given $30,000 francs out of his own — It is said a synod of the Rabbis of France and Algeria 
Yorker bas to-day, thanks to its noble and stead of attemDtim? to subdue tho fi ’ T ■ ’ . wned in the attempt, purse, and will hereafter contribute tbe same is to be held in Paris, with the object of examining the 
generous-hearted friends all over tbe land, a ffW ? /t GVery TW ° 'T m SeSSlon simultaneously- eve for educatin „ orpb L s adoDt “ d propriety of tranBferriD « tbe ob —<. of the Jewish 
far laraer and wider circulat-'on than at am, e ‘ lolt was directed to securing tbe prisoners, one on tbe east side over the boys, and the other • tVl . f , g 9 - ‘ ^ . Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday. 
period since its commencement. ' It is proper to f Wh J? h ^ finall J acc °mP lished , and then at- on tbe west side over the corpse of tbe young dren f their own ° ™ mC11 aV1Dg U ° C 1 ' -Private letters from Panama, announce the arrival 
. . ,, , " tentlOll was paid to the conflagration. The man. ' there of Hon. A. B. Corwin, who was sent out by this 
add, however, that our expenditures this year damage consisted in the total destruction of -—_ T w T Government to examine into and report upon the recent 
have more than kept pace with its increased that edifice, and a loss of about $15,000. None Fast Traveling.-A gentleman was recently ACKAGE '7 f e El ' ie railroad a terrible tragedy upon the Isthmus. 
rPAPintn find circnlatinn— ac\ tLof ^ y * guisucuiau »a» i v lew montbfl Sinrft flKSiimPi flip ovnrooa _Ton nom **;***<, _ 
build a Pacific railroad, and for the 
im prove¬ 
in Lake Superior, on which he designs to erect placedon a stone ’ andbeat until U ex P loded - 
buildings, and make other improvements as a General Shields, of Louisiana, is to go out as special 
„ r •• I, r hearer of dispatches to Nicaragua, witb a basis for a postal 
summer home for himself and family. The treaty, designed to break up the Panama monopoly. 
puie, cool, biacing air of the noithern clime; — An exchange says there are one hundred and thirty- 
the splendid scenery of the island ; the broad two farmers at present in the Connecticut House of Repre- 
■ f . , ., . . . . J , a ’ YVright appointed a successor. This was offen- Drowned.—T wo boys aud a mnn were , „ “ - tories in other towns. 
if not augment, the interest, value and attract- sive to the inmates and the dissatisfaction pro- drowned in tbe river above tbe upper dam in i dabK BEQUEST '~ The Empress has given -A call has been issued for a National Convention of 
iveness of the Rural— making it continuously ceeded to open mutiny. On the evenine of the this citv on Saturday tl,. i P ’ , tbe 80,000 francs lately raised for her by sub- Glass Blowers, to convene at Camden, N. J., on the 8th of 
acceptable and profitable to its tens of thou- ifi tb tb • g . ‘ 7’ • E /' ^ be bo Y s were aged scription in the city of Paris, together with the Jul 7 next . for the pulp 088 °f establishing a uniform rate 
sands of subscribers, and (at leas.) two hundred “.“‘Vs n P 'f W “! b *“ g (“? e ‘ 7 m “ C “ d ‘'’ eke J eare - a " d diamond necklaoe presentedXC by tte Jttv tmro,«h»ttl» Uta: 
thousand readers. And in this connection per- n w !ft 1 ccl] s,-a number refused to balhnig at the time. While a crowd was as- on the occasion of bcr marria f tb 7 y - The Grand Jury of the District of Columbia were 
mit us to remark for the isfnrmrtim /n g°> aud aftei much expostulation the order was sembled on the bank, near where the accident rf r . g ’ , P P 0fee this week to make inquisition into the killing of Thomas 
mit ns to lemaik, for the information of the given to fi re on the ringleaders. Just at this occurred, two young men crossed the river in a , “ 1Dg “ educatl0Eal establishment for Keating by Herbert of California, and also into the assault 
numerous persons who feel and manifest a deep moment flames broke ^ of the ^ factory ^ aud 0Q th y eir "f 0 ne of them leaped in ^ ° f "° rkmei1 - The E “P e ‘ upon Mr ‘ Su “ ner by Mr ’ Brooks ‘ 
interest in its prosperity, that the Rural N ew- in the third story of the hospital wine-• but in”- to swim ashore and woo dr , a • m ror has given $30,000 francs out of his own — It is said a synod of the Rabbis of France and Algeria 
Yorker bas to-day, thanks to its noble and stead of attempting to subdue tho fi ’ " T • . wned in the attempt, purse, and will hereafter contribute tbe same is to be held in Paris, with the object of examining the 
generous-hearted friends all over the land, a ffW ? /t fir6 ’ GVery T *° “ SeSS10n s i multa h a « a %- sum every year for educating orphans adopted pr ° priety ° f traD8ferriD « the ob “ e of tbe 
far laraer and wider circulat-'on than at an,, effolt was dlrected to securing tbe prisoners, one on tbe east side over the boys, and the other • tVl „ f n; f ‘ , g 9 • ‘ P Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday. 
period since its commencement / It is proper to 7^ ™ finally acco “P lished ’ aild then at- on tbe west side over the corpse of the young dren f th j ^ aVmg U ° C 1 ’ -Private letters from Panama, announce the arrival 
j. , ”, I tentlOll was paid to the conflagration. The man. " there of Hon. A. B. Corwin, who was sent out by this 
add, however, that our expenditures this year damage consisted in the total destruction of -—_ T , w ---Government to examine into and report upon the recent 
have more than kept pace with its increased tut . Airmn >T l 1 . ™ t.,. . a ,, , ^ iIE ” R0NG 1 ackage.— The Erie railroad a terrible tragedy upon the Isthmus, 
receipts and circulation—so that our profits 0 f the prisoners were in' • d °v, ' IV ° De in Npw V ^ ? P eman was recently few months since assumed the express business -Ten German editors met in Cincinnati on Monday 
have not been augmented, except in prospective * , ^ U ' e y . e fire > save a or rom St. Paul, Minnesota, from over their own line, on tbe ground that if money week, and resolved to act with the Republicans against 
and in the increased value of tbe establishment suffocatln g from bea t ^ blcb P ,ace came to Dunkirk, by steamer, could be made out of the business they could tbe extension of slavery, providing that party did not fra- 
, , , - ,, . , and smoke. 371 miles, in 23 hours; thence by rail via the ;+ • i , A J ternize with the Know Nothings. 
This we state frankly, for the information of all Next morning tbe prisonere were laced afc South Shore aud the Erie roads to New York Th e lLZ 717 “ A ' B ' Babbitt - " bo Salt Baba City on the 22d 
parties-and especially those who have so work, with the exception of about thirty. These heiug detained five hours at one place on the Sfc tZ7 ^ Ap Hl, writesThe crops in Utah when ^eieft look- 
kindly seconded our constant and earnest en- had Ai'dAttI f + •, . ^ . mi + . \ inst., they undeitook to leceive at Chester, N. ed very forward. Vegetables, such as peas, beans, onions 
deavors to render this journal largely and ^ ^ ^ • 1 ^ tUlg The ^ ent ^traveled is 1,525, and Y., a package of bank notes amounting to k- lettuce 7 , & c„ were up Ld gro^ng finely.” 
widely beneficial. P UDlsbed . ^ thirty-five the time used hree days and a quarter-a 000, and deliver it safely to a bank in New — Tl 16 N. Y. Mirror says that James Gordon Bennett, of 
The new Half Volume, beginning next week, stn P e " 7. acb ' ^ chief ringleader, a man s orter period than any before reported. A York city. Accordingly, they delivered a pack- Herald has purchased the magnificent mansion of Jo- 
, .. - , . ,r 6 named Heaton, had a knife concealed about ^an traveling with his own conveyance at the v,,,. 1 ; 1 •/ r . , seph L. White, Esq., Fifth avenue, for a permanent resi 
“ ; g00d ' ,me (° r ,f b f "P* 10 " 8 «“■«“•». him which he istended „si D g when punished ™te of twenty-five miles a day would require °° b °'" g 01> “ ed ’ “ ”* *’"»«' ^ to «. »« mm 
an<i we espeak t e influence of agents and but it was fortunately discovered. two months to complete the journey 11 m papei _ - On Saturday week Mr. Sumner ni mmoved from 
friendly subscribers and readers (even the bor- _, , ¥ _ _ t ^ J J ^ ^ " Washington to the residence of Mr. Blair, seven miles 
rowers, who have been awaiting a favorable op- Encouragtng.—M anv Rnwr.-i.ta wU. Own „ w, /bcientific MmsTEa.—The new Minister, fromthecity. He is still very weak, and will not be able 
and we bespeak the influence of agents and 
friendly subscribers and readers (even the bor¬ 
rowers, who have been awaiting a favorable op- 
but it was fortunately discovered. 
two months to complete the journey. 
rowers, wno nave Deen awaiting a favorable on- Enootth. a or vr Mipv p,,-,. tj ,, „ , „ irom me city, no is sun very wean, and will 
portunitv to subscribe or from clubs ) in Zt J, Many IiuRAL-ists whose sub- Over the Border.-T he Buffalo Express Padre Vigil, sent on by Walker’s Nicaragua to resume his seat in the Senate for some time 
= ^fJK fc e T B r i ?^ ,n r^ r,UVe ta , ken f tesbhatar °g ue passed a counterfeit bil! on Government, to this country, came near loshig - The Guano Convention, which met and adjourned in 
will greatly strengthen our hands and encour <? me f tl ° ° rel °^ k a “ d aliead y renewed.— the ticket agent of the Great Western Railroad, his life a few days since at the Metropolitan Washington, arrived at no conclusion beyond a request 
g , 7 g - . nd encour - Some of these send new recruits, having in- at the Suspension Bridge, and then escaped Hotel, New York The learned DleniDotentiarv that our government continue its negotiations with that 
age us to renewed efforts-and we have the duced their neighbors to become subscribers- over tbe line to this side The agent pursued and^^priesTprobably 1>eru ’ to effect a redacti --^he price, 
confidence to believe that neither the hard an example which we trust will be followed by aud finally found him asleep in a vacant car • in his life ^and i/retirimr tr rest in f f ~ The' Connecticut House of Representatives has re- 
times, nor political excitement attending a many during the ensuing month. No farmer but not thinking it worth while to disturb ? t ^ m retlr i ng to « sfc ' lnstead of jected by a vote of 144 against 40, a constitutional 
Pri sidential CamDainn will matprinlte , 8 ~ ,, °. cr ’ , uiinKing it worth while to distuib his turning off the jet, blew it out. The servants at amendment providing that any number of jurors not less 
A " ln f' T tZ 7 d T me Wlth a g00d SlUmberS he bad tLe car q ui ^ly pushed over length, discoveiing the escape of gas by the than nine may render a verdict in civil cases ^ 
he happbess and h t ^ " i 7 **™^r** d ™ the brid S e b y baad ’ aad then arrested the fugi- smell, traced it to hi s room and forced the door ~ ™ B « apb <>-. a * Chicago, the scene of the bloody 
families Ld communities of lndlViduals ’ hope that those-who appreciate the Rural will tive. It is to be hoped our Canada neighbors when he was found completely prostrated by ~« b Ythe British and Indians of a surrendered par. 
iammes ana communities. give it a favorable introduction to others. will keep all that sort of neonle J V y ty of soldiers, women and children, has been torn down. 
1 1 iumes. The ground, even, is to be dug away, to widen the river. 
give it a favorable introduction to others. 
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