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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND EAMILY NEWSPAPER. ■ JULY 5. 
For depriving u*, in many cases, of the ben¬ 
efits of trial by jury : 
For transporting us beyond seas to be tried 
for pretended offences: 
a new half half VOLUME of Advices received at Chicago on the 27ih ult., Congressional. 
■RTTRAL NEW-YORKER f,om Lawrence, states that a small force of troops — 
CoL™«. tii Juyl856, met 80 armed Missourian, on the Web, and Tun chief matte,, ef .nlerest ocenrnng Inn. 
„ commanded them to di.pcme. The troops week in the Senate were «, follow :-M,. W.l- 
former, or f.iward oew subscriptions. Agei.tB»nfl friendly charged and put them to flight, and drove them 8" n presented a petition fiom the officers of the 
Titk chief matters of interest occurring last 
fUtos CHpjrinp. 
— A severe drouth prevails in the south part of Ohio. 
— A heavy hail storm occurred recently near Toledo. 
— There are four daily papers now in Toledo—two too 
laws II 
therein 
ample and fit instrument for introducing the ' .,snn inducement for the friends of tbe Rural to n 
same absolute rule into these colonies : a little extra <ff >rt in its behalf during the ensuiog 
.. , „:mV; „ c» mir weeks w e offer the following unusually liberal 
fundamental* PKEMIUMS FOE BEW SUBECB1BEES! 
as an inducement for the friend* of the Rural to make be(>n ma( j e andtbe j, rtse ut Executive has They say that their society did not cause the -The American Library in Paris now contains over 
little extra effort in its behalf during the ensuing few . tQ ’ . w )ose . vascillation, it is he- troubles in Kansas, having never infringed any 6,000 volumes. 
eeks, we Offer the following unusually liberal , 6 . 6 , eflForls will be law nor interfered with the peaceful execution -There were 93 fires in Cincinnati during the year 
PKEM1UMS FOE HEW SUBECBIBEES! '‘"“I ’ '«« «“ ‘",1 P of ,t; they never have invested a dollar in an, »•»■****'«. ««■ 
yearly subscribers at club ma(le 10 re8,ore oraer - • --- - - V1 — J u - 
For a remittance for TURKS 
s 93 fires in Cincinnati during the year 
1856. 
ly, the forms of our governments : ^ ^dyon™clpy California is in a state of revolution, and the munitions of war ; never sent persons to control “^tiy™ '**** ** 
For suspending OUT own legislatures, and de- f) f the paper for six months, or the Wool Grower and Stock people in a primitive wnj have, through com- e actions in an8a8, n 1 y ^ — The Chicago Democrat hearB of BaleB of corn at 15 
daring themselves invested with power to legis- Register for the present year.- or »Dy Agricultural Book m j lteeg of safety, taken tire administration of a * a business agent to go lere , u.y acvel cents at Galeshurgh. 
late for us in all cases whatsoever. (post-paid) worth 60 cents For six yearly subscriptions • t j ce j nto tbe j r 0 wn hinds. Two or three paid the passage of a single emigiant. icy _The Supreme Court of Ohio has decided in favor of 
* He has abdicated government here, by declar- atclub 7 o'k Th For murderers beve been hurg, and many other also represent that their property has been de- the validity of railroad mortgages. 
ing us oat of his protection, and waging war ^bscri^st club price, i$i6,) we *i,i sendanextra notorious characters arrest*. Villainsand dis- “troyed hy the recent outbreaks and pray that -Thelawin Massachusetts permitting parties in civil 
ing us out oi jjioieokrv o o tbn suoscrioers i ’ Q n , , . ,. . _ ._.i„,i iV,,, offpndors roav be brought to lustice, and suits to testify as witnesses has gone into operation. 
. copy one year, and either two eopies of w. G. & S. R., or honest men have heretofore controlled the cau- me onenaers may oo imn.gut J ’ . T j' T t 
T“ „.. ...... ravened our S'in b .ok*(,o,t-p.M.) For twbstv .abrcHber. ” cu.c. and nominating cornea,ion., unlil every compensation made lorthe to.es and injune, I “~ 
wcrainftt UR copy one ywr. ana wtu«r " «• ■ — ' iiudcdi jucu uu-o uo.v«/.v., — -—- - .... 
%_ . ' . . niI _ mva „ ed our $1 in books (post-paid.) For twenty subscribers at dub cugee aud nominatin g contentions, until every compensation made for the losses and injuries 
He has plundered - price, ($30 ) we will send an extra cpy each of the Rural . , f .1 , e eoV ernncent i 8 i Q their hands, they have sustained. The petition was referred 
e»a„., barn. oar low.., *»d the live. ^ w l 0 . „. „, ,m.r „r to. r„n..,. e become a “c“e y The peo to .he Committee on Claim., 
of mir nennle for one year s-Harperia, Putnam’s, Graham's. Godey’s La- and justice lias Dtcome a mocKery. l nc peo 
_ . .. . rmies dy’a Book, The Horticulturist, or National Magazine;—or. pie, driven to desperation, have therefore taken Mr. Geyer introduced a bill supplementaly 
He is at this lime ransporung arge arni ictcad of the above, an extra copy of the Rural, and $3 jt upon themselves to riglt their own wrongs, to the act organizing the territory of Kansas 
of foreign mercenaries to complete 1 ie wor s ln (po8t .pa l( |.) Six month subscriptions received at Wbat , he regult will be repain810 be seen, but aud Nebraska, and providing for the faithful 
Iv naralleled in the most barbarous a-es, Slat of Agricultu.ai and other wo,k» on next page. real atmosphere of its premnt corruptions. tent and meaning thereof. The original bill 
ami'totally unlorthy the head of a civilized Z1T Packages of specimen numbers, Show Bills, Pros- The House of Represent aives were last week has been recommitted to the territorial com- 
and t< t< y y p,. c tuses, &c., promptly forwarded to all applicants.— C0118 jde)ing ibe bill to adoit Kansas as a free mittee. 
nation. Money letters may be sent at our risk, if registered and g^, under the Topeka Constitution; wbat On motion of Mr. Crittenden, a resolution 
tt_ 1 __/-mv fullowr.pitivipns. taken . w, w, ™ N. Y. 1 , 
What the result will be remains to be seen, but and Nebraska, and providing for the faithful 
it is hoped that the storm will purge the polit- execution of the act according to the true in- 
Ile lias constrained our fellow-citizens, taken addrP88Pd to 
captive on the high seas, to bear arms against —— 
their country, to become the executioners of 
their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves ^^^^ 5 
by their hands. 
He has excited domestic insurrections among 
us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabit- 
ants of our frontiers the merciless Indian sav- 
ages, whose known rule of warfare is an undis- _ 
tinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and 
conditions. — - 
In every stage of these oppressions we have 
petitioned for redress in the most humble terms: 
our repeated petitions have been answered only The S< 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
July to January. 
The Second Half of our Seventh Volume 
5tr * copy eacn o. mu ™ , £ government is in their hands, they have sustained. The petition was referred potions bill has b-en thrown out for the session, 
of the following Magazines department g , _ . , Ploima —The annual fair of the Maine Stale Agricultural So¬ 
ane! justice has become a mockery. The peo- 0 le ommi ^ ciety Is to be held at Waterville the last four days of Oct. 
pie, driven to desperation, have therefore taken Mr. Geyer introduced a bill snpplementaiy _Hon. w. Cumback, of Indiana, is the youngest mem- 
it upon themselves to riglt their own w r rongs. to the act organizing the territory of Kansas b er of the U. S. House of Representatives, being but 27. 
What the result will be remains to be seen, but. and Nebraska, and providing for the faithful —Gov. Grimes, of Iowa, called an extra session of the 
it is hoped that the storm will purge the polit- execution of the act according to the true in- Iowa Legislature at Iowa City, commencing on the 2d inst. 
ical atmosphere of its prestnt corruptions. tent and meaning thereof. The original bill —TheGrandJuryofWasliingtonhavepresentedanln- 
The House of Representatives were last week lias been recommitted to the territorial com- dictment against Preston s. Brooks for assault and battery 
1 . . on Mr. Sumner, 
considering ibe bill to ad nit Kansas as a free mxttee. . , ,. ... 
Stale under the Topeka Constitution ; wbat On motion of Mr. Crittenden, a resolution lhe Hudgon r . ver> to run in opposilion t0 the Peop i e - B 
the vote will be on the final question is in was adopted directing the committee on judi- Line 
doubt, but it will probably be a close one.— ciary to examine the laws regarding the succes- A train nf one hundred freight cars, filled with live 
There is no chance, even f lhe House passes sion to the Presidency in case of the death of stock, passed East on the New York Central railroad one 
the bill, that the Senate w.U concur; and if it both President and Vice President, and in case day last week. 
did, there is still the executive veto gantlet for they deem further legislation on the subject —Jenny Lind was to make, on the 30th of June, her 
it to run ; but the moral •feet of its passing necessary, to report by bill or otherwise. " I '° nd ° D ’ PH ° r * d " PartU ’ e ^ ^ 
the House will be sqmetling. Mr. Douglas’ Tbe bill was passed for the construction of a _ m , rr l Parment( . r) formerly an operati ve, heads the 
bill in the Senate has beien recommit ted. military road lrom Missouri via great valley ladies’subscription list in Lowell, in behalf of the women 
The weather for the»pist week has been settlements on the frontiers of California, and of Kansas, with $100. 
warm and dry, accompanied a part of the time f or tbe establishment of military posts and the —The third trial of William Arrison, the alleged mur- 
wrth high winds, which rise with the sun and g i n king of wells thereon ; also the House bill <lorer of tbe Allans, will commence at Cincinnati on the 
subside at its decline. Farmers have commenc- authorizine the President to cause the Southern first Monday m Ju,y ' 
ed their hay ing in this vicaity. ^ boundary of Kansas to be run and marked, and pany w#p g ibKciib< . d on Wednesday weck) the first In . 
Since the above was written, the telegraph the bill respecting the harboring of deserters, gtaiment, $ 25 , 000 ,paid in. 
1 • , , , . . , , .mmf.imr oiuco Luo sw.c wwuucu, me icicgia|/u me mu ^ ■ “b — —-- siaimenx, jiio,uuu, puia in. 
by repeated injury. A prince, whose character commences with this number, under very favor- ^ ^ ^ & final vote and to protect the public interest in regard to _ The whote number of steamers now in use on the 
is thus marked by every act which may < e uie a de auspices. " 1 an eauie <e was taken in the House upon the admission of the enlistment and discharge of minors. Mississippi and its tribufarics is estimated at 787, with an 
a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people, render the issues from July to January unu- ^ the ^ S(ati Constitution, and House. —Mr. Wilson of Va., announced the agg.egate tonnage of 150,OuO. 
Nor have we been wanting in attentions to anally valuable and acceptable to Us n wag rejected by one majority*. The result deal h ot his colleague, Mr. Bay ly, pronouncing ~ n - T ‘ Dlmcy, late representative In Congress from 
our Britinb brolhre. Wc ha,. w»ae^. ^ a hi s „ e ul o gi „ m upon hi, public aud private 
!:.”l J:, 1 ”! ili.dfc,i,,u' and ,o,elU« indicative of our purpoae, and monetraliou, of rejoicing: by the oppuamon. eh.r^.er, and offerieg the customary resolu- _ Tte „ , h . ,b. 
4 * ^ “ " tlODS 01 respect. IIooBac Mountain, a snow-drirt three feet deep. So says 
Conflagrations. A j arge number of the Kansas Investigating the Greenfield Gazette of a «cent dale. 
. 77". , Committee’s report and evidence will be print- - It is stated as a fact not generally known that we pos- 
On Friday evening of last week, a fire broke 1 _ I « I Hess a greater number of effective cannon of the latest 
ture to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction and novelties indicative of our purpose, anc 
over us. We have reminded them of theimr- “ ^Tdtrnceril^aTthe IssenHal re- Conflagrations. A ) ar g e number of the Kansas Investigating tb e Greenfield Gazette of a recent date. 
cumstances of our emigialion and settlement ' . . - n «rwl will u mint —It is stated as a fact not generally known that we poe- 
here. We have appealed to their native justice quisites of an Agricultural, Literary an< ' am ' Ox Friday evening of last week, a fire broke « mmi ee8ie P 1 sess a greater numher of effective cannon of tho latest 
and magnanimity, aud we have conjured them dy Newspaper. To accomplish this combined outone of the workshops of the Clinton State ed as promptly as possible. Per aps t e na CODStruction thaD a ,i Europe combined, 
by the lies of our common kindred to disavow object,—rendering each of its various depart- Prignn> jn lbjB Stat( , ( congmn ing that in which vote oa lM ' ee Kansas wlU await 1 8 a PP earance - -The annual flightof citizens from New Orlesns, for 
these usurpations, which would inevitably in- ™nts interesting, and still making the whole t , je fire ori inated and lwo or three additional The Oregon lull was debated and laid aside ; the Northern States has commenced this year very early, 
terrupt our connections and correspondence.- I aper complete and superior to any other in bui , d , Tbe loss, which amounts to $25,000 that establishing two additional land districts ai18 '** B twodava afrer the 
They" too have been deaf to the voice of justice the land,-is our constant aim, and involves an „ , $3 . .000, faHs on ,he Sute of New York, in Kansas, was tabled by 20 majority The 
and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, ac- amount of labor and expenditure which would whicb owned tbe property. Then 
quiesce in the necessity which denounces our surprise most readeis. Yet wc are assuiei , p erson8 j n the cells at the time, anc 
The Oregon bill was debated and laid aside ; the Northern States, has commenced ihis year very early, 
that establishing two additional land districts and tl,e cit * is fast becoming depopulated, 
in Kansas, was tabled by 20 majority. The - Advices from Beaver Iriand dated two days after the 
,. attempted assassination of Strang, lhe Mormon leader, 
here were 300 bill explanatory of the act of 18o4, establishing report him alive and in a fair way for recovery, 
and great ex- additional land distiicts in Minnesota, was — The day fixed for the election of electors to elect a 
separation and hold them, as we hold the rest f |l,ra past experience and present indications, citem( , nt ex i Hted am0 ng them during the pro- passed ; also the bill authorizing the President president and Vice President of the United States, is the 
Of rnanki d—enemies in war, in peace friends, that our effortsand expenditures are recognized 8 , of lJ)e flre There wa8 n0 englne s at the to cause to be delivered at tbe expense of the first Tuesday af.ertbe first Monday in November. 
We therefore the representatives of the Uni- ~ and aru that every additional item and hence tbere wag no mea ns at hand United States for Utah and New Mexico, such - The farmers of Tennessee were in the midst of their 
to gentml <).»*«. ^ .H.W - ^ J™,..0 to th. If the u.ttl they bunted U the, ate eu.iUed to under the ei„t, Dg ^ 
Boiubled, appealing to tbe Supreme Judge of of «be P»P«r will be eommennura.ely apple- of them ^ lve ,. ]aw. The brll fur the of Kan.a. _ a „ f g „ M „ „„ Th , 
the world, for tho rectitude of our intentions’ ctaleil by suhscnbeis and the public. A heavy fire recurred at Cleveland June 24, into the Union, with the Topeka Constitution, go)d wag broogf it from Australia. Tho weight of the flute 
do in ibe iarne and by the authority of the U * 8 unnecessary to add in this connection deB troying Gates' Grain Elevator, loss $10,(100, as reported from the Committee on I erritories, l8 14 % 0 z., the value being estimated at about $060. 
good people uf these colonies, solemnly publish that, a» the Itun/L is entirely independent- and Cornikg’s distillery, loss $12,000. The was considered. After a debate of some length —Thecttyof New York owns real estate to the amount 
fr, 1 / 1 .1-r.. that these united colonies are, and receiving no aid or patronage from any party, game morn i n g an extensive conflagration occur- a «d various amendments offered, Mr. Grow of $42,684,769,90, and Dotulibstanding this large property, 
nfrilroLht to be free and independent and never knowingly taking a dollar from any red at Ptjrt land, Maine. moved the previous question. Mr. Walker the city expended last year nearly $20,000 for rents. 
O! rig nil ouguh , F aource, except for value received—it depends The Massasoit flour mills in Fall River, made an unsuccessful motion to adjourn, and -A special meeting of tbe regents of the Smithsonian 
States; that they are absolved from all alle- ’ , 1 . .. - Mnnnrt . 'a on 1 ne “"ssasoit nour mms in 1 an ruver, institute was held on the 18th ult., and a surplus oi $126,- 
ciance to the British crown, and that all politi- exclusively upon its merits for support and tn- pb()de i g ] an d, were burned June 25th. Loss then moved to lay the bill on ,^ ie ^ ^ ^ c | QUO on baud was ordered to be invested instate stocks, 
cal connexion between them and the State of couragement. Upon this basts Us present $50>000 .,_ _ was negatived by 70against 101. The —It is said that Hod. Ersstus Brooks, odo of theedl- 
and various amendments offered, Mr. Grow of $42,684,769,90, and notwithstanding this large property, 
moved the previous question. Mr. Walker the city expended last year nearly $20,000 for rents. 
made an unsuccessful motion to adjourn, and — A special meeting of the regents of the Smithsonian 
then moved to lay the bill on the table, which J"f tut v e ™ held th « 18 ^ ( ult > and a P " r, t ,luB t °’ f 6 ’' 
J mi , 000 on band was ordered to be invented instate stocks. 
Great Britain is and ought to be, totally dis- enviable circulation and reputation have been — • for the previous question was sustained by 98 
j ag ? 0 ati( j iudependtnt attained, and whatever measure of supjiort is Mahuied Under Difficulties.—A girl was to 63. The main question was then ordered aiaaie ior uovernor oi hub oiuieat me coming eiecnou. 
80 ’ /ill lower to levy war con- awarded it in the future must be upon tbe same brought before the Court of Sessions last week that the bill be the first business in order on —Baron James de Rothschild has given 40.000 francs to 
States, t my ave u power o y ’ i/Wform. Yet, while we ask no patronage as in New \ T ork, on a charge of vagrancy, preferred Monday. the sufferers by tbe late inundations of France. The E.n- 
elude peece, coutraot ;.ll'auees cs .W»h «■ P ^ Md con6dMt|j „ k oll wl „, , her own f „ r u , 0 p „ rpos e „f pr ev,.„,.-—- P™ »•»«»«> “•«»». “1 >«.«« lor.... I^perlut p, .uc 
iodepeudeBt 1 Stales do. Aud for Ml", tbe W.l i» P'-iog bene log „er near,,ing a mao .gain., tbeir con.ent. Mm ,ko Sotrs.-Two clipper ship., the W- ^ 
the suDDon of this declaration, with a firm re- ficial 1o individuals and communities, to lend The Recorder was about lo discharge her, when ver> 1)5 9 4 tuns, and tbe Ocean Queen, 1,200 CODDe ct the halU» or maikets with the extra mural rail- 
.. 1 „r nininp Pinvidpripp their kind offices in its behalf. Agents, Sub- he learned that the lover was in waiting to run tuns, left England for New’ York, about the ways. 
liance on the protection oi uiviuv i iuviuuill, . , . . „ • , » . % ^ • 1 • * 1 t, M .. - 
U pledge to each other oun liver, scribern, and others disposed to aid in augment- <,ff with the girl. Not wishing to release her m iddle of February, since which time neither 
we mu 11/ y I , nnvnp ing its circulation and prosperity. Deed not be under such circumstances the Recorder called 0 f them have been heard of, and have been giv- Miscellaneous Items. 
__ reminded that the present is a very favorable up the man, and said i< he were sincere in his en up for lost . It ig supposed they encounter- JfR 3tkpheks> in hig .. Iucidenta of Travel,” mention* 
P ' oial Items period for the exercise of influence in that di- professions, he might marry her here, aud then ed the ice, which was then present in the At- that the tombstones in the Turkish burying grounds are 
JrrOVinei . lection,—yet we would respectfully direct their take her West. The lover joyfully consented, ) an t lc j n g uch large bodies, and were foundered all flat, and ooutain little hollows which hold the water 
T, ■ j —„_„ nw onpn ag r ar attention to the announcement at the head of and thereupon lhe officer descended lrom the or j n pieces during the violent storms so " fU!r a rHin > an<1 attract the bitds, who resort thither to 
TnK Grand Iron k Kail way is now open as mr , . m mnnv ■ ..* mi r slake their thirst and sing among the trees. 
o rliKtance of 87 miles this column. bench and perfoimed the ceiemony. prevalent during all of last winter. The former b 6 
westward as Guelph, a Uisiance or o/ miics _^_ r_ _ 1 ,, , . , ... . . _ Though proverbial for his K allantry, Dickens has his 
jfOIQ Toronto, and extending towards Port Sar- , m Q p rmnors ntate that V, ' SSt *‘ l< <m ) °‘ il< a crew O wen y wone thrust at the huge dry goods bales which women make of 
nia, the terminus of the road. The News of the Week. The Sad Conclusion.—I he papers sate that nnd 8 j x officers, together with three hundred and tbenMie i V e B nowadays, In the last chapter or Little Dor- 
y « . •] l - Mrs. Krating, wife of the waiter at illard s fbrty-four emigrant passengers, all of whom r it. He speaks of *‘a Countess who was secluded gnme- 
Great (listless or wan o (K)c j < < Our foreign news is of little interest, save hotel, Washington, who was recently so ruth- have probably perished. where in the core of an immense dress to which she was 
many of the outposts of Newfoundland. aige from England, where the fact of Mr. lessly shot by Herbert, Representative from_ ## _in the proportion of the heart to the overgrown cabbage.” 
numbers of the people were in a state of actual q rami > ton ' s dismissal had stirred upconsideia- California, has since died, leaving behind her p T .,„ paiir.^/i Pnmnanv for In the library of the Armenian Convent, on an island 
starvation. Extensive provision was made by ^ exciteinentand feeling hostile to the United several orphan children. The shock of her bus- bv . ra lw-fv of caUedSan bazwro, about one mile from the city of Venice 
tti« I/po-iRlature durin" its session, for the des- , , «. • » . . . ,. . e , • establishing the route to India, ny a lauway oi u ev . John E. Eiiwards, of the Methodist Episcopal Church 
r but it il retried that the sufferers y ‘ ate8 ’ P artlCU,arly g° VCrnme “ t , offlC,a1h band 8 dealh ’ and the of at b ‘ 8 eighty miles from the Mediterranean to the Eu- South, now traveling i„ Europe, and at the last accounts 
1 u ’ ^ ...... and their dependants, f he organs of the mm- loss, have huiried her into an untimely grave. ... liave issued their nrosoectus The cap- in Italy, found a translation of Uncle Tom’s Cabin in tho 
at the outposts have not received their lair share ^ wJ . y seve) . ej ar)d demand the instant We euvy not lbat man ’s position who stalks ^ required “ ouly £1,000,000, the whole of Armenian language. 
of this provision. dismissal of Mr. Dallas. The manufacturing around the Capital with the guilt of a double ,. ^ w jH be promptly subscribed. The tin- There are five million five hundred[thousand gallons ol 
The Toronto Colonut says:-«The bill for d coromercia l interests, however, are filled homicide upon his soul. _ n , L,t,abl v he eornnleted within a wat « r consumed in Cincinnati eve, y twenty-f.,ur hours.- 
the incoipo/atiou ot a comjjanj to construct a with alarln , aD u ,»ori„g i. aver „ f pa- _ ... ■■ ■ .. 
Provincial Items. 
fyom Toronto, and extending towards l’ort Sar¬ 
nia, the terminus of the road. 
Great distress for want of food prevails at 
many of the out.postsof Newfoundland. Large 
numbers of the people were in a slate of actual 
, . . vuvi uu IJUUU WHO uiunuu uu luvrrucu uiowuc ntuuan. 
was negatived by 70 against 101. The demand „ . n . ... ,, 
& # J ® . —It is said that Hon. Erastus Brooks, odo of Iheeal- 
fertile previous question was sustained by J8 tors of the N. Y. Exptess, will be the Know Nothing can¬ 
to 63. The main question was then ordered didate for Governor of this State at the coming election, 
that the bill be the first business in order on — Baron James de Rothschild has given 40.000 francs io 
Monday * be ruiftrers by the late inundations of Fiance. The E.n- 
_ __ press subscribed 20,000, and 10,060 lor the Imperial prince. 
, .' ,, Tv-: —A subterranean railroad is now being laid down in 
Missing &H 1 P 8 .— Two clipper ships, (he Dll- jn the middle of the Boulevard de Sebastopol. It will 
ver, 1,594 tuns, and the Ocean Queen, 1,200 connect the Italics or rnaikets with the extra muraJ raii- 
H asT- but itisre Dorted tha the sufferers y ‘ ate8> P arUc ' 1)a '^ amoa f g° Vernrae “ l l ° inCia,b band 8 deaUl ’ ana 01 M eighty miles from the Mediterranean to the Eu 
class, but it is reported that the su and tbeir dopcn( iants. The organs of the mm- i osg> ba ve huiried her into an untimely grave. , i8Bued tbe ; r nr08 pectiis. The cap 
outposts have not received their lairs are igtry are wry severe, and demand the instant We envy not that man’s position who stalks ’ ircd ig on)y £1,000,000, the whole o 
s provision dismissal of Mr. Dallas. The manufacturing around the Capital with the guilt of a double which wjU fee t]y 8ubgC ribed. The un 
Miscellaneous Items. 
in the proportion of the heart to tbe overgrown cabbage.” 
d) . In the library of the Armenian Convent, on an island 
called San Lazzaro, sbont one mile from the city of Venice, 
0 Rev. John E. Edwards, of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church 
U- South, now traveling in Europe, and at the last accounts 
p. in Italy, found a translation of Uncle Tom’s Cabin in tho 
(J f Armenian language. 
n _ There are five million five hundred thousand gallons of 
water consumed in Cincinnati evety twenty-four hours.— 
dertaking will probably be completed within a Estimating the number of inhabitants at one hundred 
tne mcoipoi-juu,. - —■l-’J - WUh a ' arm ’ ^ aCUVe ? Tu 7 n Mnvt T h« U Chester ITnum savs Mr couple of years, and it is believed that the dis- thousand, the consumption averages flityfive gallons per 
ship canal from the Georgian Bay to Toronto, cific measures. They know full well the tern- Good MovK.-The Rochester Union says Mr fi J e bct / een Eugland aud the East will then day. 
having passed tbe House of Assembly, has been b ] e consequences which would result to them McCallum, the Superintendent of Lite Etc ' j ( | • 11'llf This will be a quiet Charles F. M, Garnett, of Richmond, Virginia, now 
sent up to the Legislative Council, where we in the event 0 f IiofetilitieB between the two Railroad, is endeavoring to prevent the injury )e ' ‘ ‘ . . ^ ' chief engineer of tho Virginia and Tennessee railroad, has 
trust it will meet with no opposition. The in- countr j es and w iH do all in their power to of baggage on that road by rough handling, aud revolt! ion, )u one o m mo, P ■ received the appointment of cbfef engineer of Don Pedro 
terests involved in this question are momentous avert tbe ’ C alamity. These two great interests requests passengers to give information such as cou c ta ' e 0 ac ^ - ^ ^ _ railroad, Rio de Janeiro, with a salary of $15,000. 
and extraordinary.’’ at the present time exercise an influence in the will lead to the detection of offenders. “The „ . . " ... The San Francisco Herald spoke of the murder of James 
ttt a ti aL * , T . . tltomBol™ tn na<. tIiL*ir heat Mr. FlLLMORE.—The ex-Presulent, as stated King as “an affray," and five hours afterwards it had !ogt 
As a train on the Great Western Railway was state heretofore unknown. In times past the company pledge themselves to use their best arrived in tbe Allantic aud was re - two hundred ad/ertisers and tbe greater portion of its 
approaching the station at Fairchilds Creek, it landed i ute rest was the power behind the exertions in putting a stop to wbat has become ■ ' ’ snersonal and poRti- Bubscribers. Its income fell off in a single day at the rate 
was found that part of the ground over which throne, to which the Monarch was constrained to travelers a serious source of annoyance and • , J _ n _ ..... „ of $40,000 a year. 
tbev had iust passed had given way, and buried to bow • but a change has gradually been ef- expense.” cal friends with great rejoicings, u a THKBh)p . yar( l Ha tBaltimorearenowinamoreprospcr- 
lne y ,la j , , j ,1„ b •, 7 . , -- public reception at Brooklyn also, and thence condition than for several years past, and there will be 
four or five o t ie wot men unc er . fected in this respect, unti is wo grea co i°r The Camels.—T he Indianolo (Texas) Bulle- proce eded homeward by the way of Albany and twice the number of targe class vessels launched this year 
mass of gravel which they were engaged in dinates, trade and manufactures have each of ^ June l3> 8ay8: _., T he camels having re- [ he Centra l Railroad, halting at the principal that there were last. 
quarrying. One man was killed on the spo , them, directly or indirectly, nearly equal influ- cruited much 80()ner t h an was anticipated, left citieg on t he way. He stopped over night Fri- Col. E. J. Young, who laid a wager of $600 that he 
and several others were more or less injured. ence . When, therefore, these two throw their ^ week for San AntoIlif , Two of the day iu this city and his friends burned pow- could row aboat from PinladcO.hia.oCape Mayaod bsck, 
— _ _ .... 1 .. _v.: 11 _ in fl t./mita />n flio oirio uf rieace. roiinled . , , . . J J .. . . within four dsys, accomplished lhe distance (200 miles) m 
shortened one-half. This will be a quiet Charles F. M. Garnett, of Richmond, Virginia now 
, . , „ , . . . ,1 . chief engineer of the Virginia and Tennessee railroad, has 
volution, but one of the most important that ^ appoilitmeiit of chfef engineer of Don Pedro 
uld take place. railroad, Rio de Janeiro, with a salary of $15,000. 
* The San Francisco Herald spoke of the murder of James 
Mr. Fillmore.— The ex-Prcsident, as stated King as “an affray," and five hours afterwards it had logt 
wo/.tr nrrivorl in f.tiA Atlantic, and was re- two hundred advertisers and tbe greater portion of its 
, . . . . , « J 1 WWW— - - - UrtV 1U lillO Gioj, UUVl “ 
The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser says bills joint influence on the side ot peace, coup eo bumped came i 8 were harnessed to a wagmn.and der> buDg out dag8> and exhibited fire 
of the Provincial Bank of Canada arc in circu- with an innate feeling on both sides of t e t- pregented a nove i 8 i g ht. It is Major Wayne’s the eve ning, and were addressed by 1: 
lation, but we bave the authority of the Cana- lantic, that a war between two nations spring- intenlion to Beek a belter adap ted to car- tb(} ba i cony 0 f the Eagle Hotel. 
dian papers for saying lhat they are worthless, ing from the same origin, speaking t ie same out tbe v i ewH 0 f t he Government in regard _ ., . _ 
nlMio uto “Thompson’s Bank Note Reporter” language, and identified in interests, would be - 
although “Thoropson’s Jjaiik Note liepoitei 
quotes them at par. . „ . T that a severance of friendly relations will not , The American Phrenological, and the Wa- tant work for Wisconsin is so far completed an extract of a letter dated Fort Kearney, Nebraska, 
The steamship “Propontis,’ from London, g bj . bt about< ter-Curk Journals, are among the most beau- that, steamers ply between Green Bay and Fond June 8tb, says 1 The road between this place and Big 
xvith the submarine cable for the New York, ■< J ® assumirnr a still more tiful and readable periodicals published in this Du Lac at tbe bead of Lake Winnebago. From Bandy has been infested for several weeks by a band of 
•Kj/. m r/i„n/t l.in/4 aorl T.undon TeleirraDb Compa- Affairs in Kansas are assuming a bill! more * , ‘ , , , .. . , , ■ w ;.i, Cheyennes. They have Stopped and robbed nearly every 
Newfoundland, aud Lon on g I [ . fi<J L Cob Sumner, having at last, as country. The July number of each-the com- this lake a connection is also being made with ^ ^ ^ ^ haveflredlDtoODetrallli wonnd . 
ny, to be laidf ^ Ure- before stated, been permitted to act, is doing so mencement of a new volume-is creditable in the Mississippi by wav of the WirtonBin river, ing one man mortally and iinotber very severely These 
and to connect New oum anc w ' 1 ape • 1 and oispersinc armed bands with- both contems and appearance. See announce- and the steamer Acquilla, from Pittsburgh, has inruns have Tor a tong time been tho rcourge of this road, 
ton, arrived at Sydney, N. S„ on Tuesday, 240. ’ of Z T ".enu, in our ad.erU.iug department. passed through into the - Father of Waters." robs..,, ..erderl.g ...niUng .11 .h. r»." 
nothing less than fratricidal, we must conclude 
Fox River Improvement. —This all-impor- Wood- 
out distinction of party. 
,AlM.|U.".lYI.IOkW 
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ed ow couI, l row a boat from Philadelphia to Cape May and back, 
e pow w j tb in four days, accomplished the distance (200 miles) in 
works in J ^ our 49 minutes lepB tliaD 11>e r< quired time, 
lim il'om ^ YOUNG man, while mowing in a meadow near Wass- 
pingers Falls, Dutchess Co., on Tuesday week, accidentally 
inflicted a very severe wound on tho leg of Mr. Richard 
Van Voorhis, which caused death from the great loss of 
An extract of a letter dated Fort Kearney, Nebraska, 
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