MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
JULY 10. 
Contents of the Enrol for July 10, 1858. The Weather: Washington Matters. <v* * _ 
— 0 llMMt .„ be „-r forll „ e , i , posil , ra i*w tomtom. 
hap. 7 »or^ 221 The onnwallj Lot weather of this half month of the troops originally destined for Utah. Gen. = = 
?p—MUdk-Wooied Brraci. {Uiustritcd.j. 221 has been thought of by some, and need not be as- Johnson is to retain command of that division re- The Ohio Statesman prints accounts from all —Dickens has allowed his wife $2,000 a year for 
Disni r of Fanning,. 222 serted now. The fact is now a matter of record, maining in Utah while Gen. Harney returns to the P arts of tbat State and the Prairie States, which her support. 
00 d Uay-WgRtoB.. 222 that the average temperature has been 77.7 de- command of the Department of the West These show that the crops are in fine condition, and — Deaths from sun stroke are reported in vari- 
“Ue a llewlow....f_ , , . .____- r a y • \ t r * .... ... . _ . ... fins nnflrthra 
Washington Matters* 
AGRICULTURAL. Pace 
Ateorhfr.t Power of Soil*.22) 
Tbe Frofrm* cf EnpiuJj Agriculture.—PntlLlt'j}.221 
ffieep— Mldfik-Wooled Breec i, [lllusuaUrd ... 221 
Tie Digni’.j of Fanning,.222 
A Good Hay-Rigging,...222 
To k'ftie a Mendow,.. 222 
Ylm’s favitgrapte. 
®Ite Ylru's (Cmukttscv. 
fonu-ern h>w votk Wid'konnerii Pennsylvania.. 222 8 reeB > and f° r the last twenty-one years of this half | arrangements are made under the belief that the P r °mise to be plentiful The wheat especially I 0US t ^ iarter ® 
sun stroke are reported in vari- 
Oifci in ciii.-keoa. f . 222 C4.8 degrees, or nine degrees hotter, and twelve Mormons are sincere in their pacific protestations looks splendid. 
Wbo Would u,r*nnerJ ; .-..^..... . 22 : degrees hotter than for last June. This is a vast but should it prove otherwise, it is made discre- Mrs. William Siv 
ibfruiT.Tf.TZ .TTT-! ryi ‘* LI 222 d i dereBce - tionary with Gen. Harney to abrogate the present white child born in Milwaukee, has just started on | or General of Utah. 
— Pennsylvania does not own a single mile of 
canal or railroad. 
v er, the mother of the first —Col. Jack Hays has been confirmed as Survey- 
lwjJn,, « i A«irtr«.-co,r» Lodnc u*ir Milt a Hard Ud- AgalD ’ lbe mean teat ofJune^ for twenty-one and enforce the previous orders. A considerable a v «it to her friends in England. What an illus- —The entire cost of the Virginia Washington 
der. Pool try t& * Village,... 222 7 earB i 8 60 degrees, of this Jane iO.i degrees, and body of men is to be pushed forward immediately t ration is this of the rapid growth of our Western Monument is $88,975. 
jfrlcuitura: 3/i»rtk>ny— The Uonfr&xm «ndHolidrr Exhk of last June is 63.7 degrees. Another difference is to Fort Walla Walla, in order to act against the cities: the mother of the first white child born in —Kossuth collected $90,000 in America. What 
Li-Jon. Me*«rH Hajwet' Sale tf Improved Stock. Plowing by this, worthy of being told. hostile Indians. The Times’Utah correspondent a city which now boasts of some 60,000 inhabi- 1148 become of the money ? 
sienna Hroftetaicof Prtae OttUt Bowing Tumij*. Wjo- While the average in this June is 70.7 degrees, it says the Peace Commissioners left Camp Scott not only alive but able to travel in foreign „ —Mayor Tieman, of New York, is shutting 
P ’ . 222 wae D0t 80 grfat for ei « hteen J ears iD succession, previous to June 6th, for Salt Lake City. It was lands. down on mock auctioneers. 
THE OBCBAEJ) AM) GARDEN. r TVio Suilu qi-pmop from 1 C»K in <V.a> os .1 "to _ , .... _ y . . . . — The arrival of Billv BowleffP. the fipminnlc nf. 
this, worthy of being told 
hostile Indians. The Times’Utah correspondent city which now boasts of some 60,000 inhabi- has become of.the money ? 
8, “°A ^w^crareof PrUe 0«tit Bowing Tumij*. Wjo- While the average in this June is 70.7 degrees, it says the Peace Commissioners left Camp Ecott + cts not only alive but able to travel in foreign —Mayor Tieman, of New York, is shutting 
”2. 222 wae not 80 & reat for ei «bteen years in succession, previous to June 6th, for Salt Lake City It was, lands. down on mock auctioneers. 
r«G».,-£L£?Si£ Zrlt™™: .«, *"•*• f T th A’ Cth ,‘°“ e m W “ !0 “' er "“" d « M, ,b«t ft, Cto-Mt* advices from to, state that nine persons "* Se ^ K ’ 1 '' 
DwtmcUof.o: Qrw in the bot„iac Parks. . 22 c ' tc > • 1 degrees, from the ~Jd to 90U) was 80 to 83 ere have no authority to prevent the army from have recently been killed by the Indians, about 25 — The Madrid journals state that Gen Concha is- 
Grape Culture. Summer Pruning. 22 c -degrees. The greatest beat here was 93 degrees on pursuing its march,hut on the contrary-tiat its miles from Weatherford, Parker Co. On Keechi to remain^ » 
Biane pi v a v k^ 6 ^ the two pr ® cedlD « entrance into the valley would be insisted on as a Creek, in that Co., the people are building forts for - The lower Mississippi towns are partially un- 
-days, and buthtUe below 90 degrees for days before tine fua non. protection. der water from the recent flood. * 
LADIR8- port - pouo. and after, at 2 I>. M. . The whole number of land warrants issued in There were two millions two hundred thousand — There are in Louisville, Ky., six public Roman 
B^-Gorw Mcmerit't. [Pocticid] Working Girt* -Good Night," The barometer has t aned but little m this fort- Jane, was 963, to satisfy which will reauire over m >y>o now nanta . Catholic schools, with 979 pupils. 
B)a.nc Mfirr. GrEharri Chke. S<x?h Btocnit Plum-Pudding. 
PnddLi/; hnuce. Ftoar Puddii-^: Cop Podding. Jiice Pudding, 223 
SKSf.M to- The barometer has varied bat little In tbi. fort. Jo„e, ™ MS, to ..tisfj which wi"r"eonFe"o"»S I ZT Z STT! 
"Good Night, Papw’ wi. infiZwe over Man ,.zu night, and in the last seven dajs not one-tenth of 142 000 a-res. require over of the new cents coined in the Philadelphia mint 
CHOICE KIBCELLANY. an inch, and commonly only three or four-hun- The President has taken no his st,™™, and about fou J hundred thousand of the 
D«wrir«,fPort’cai] APjiinyi>»T i*tu-r. i>otiDg AD.-AFam- tirpAths a resident nas taEen up his summer resi- old cents were returned. 
iirBccur pmdeuct- l Biudi know Utr Again,. 22 i « ' dence at the Soldier’s Home, three or four miles ** * , , ^ 
BABBAfH mdsin'gs. | Kaln for the month ' <i« a l« the average, but in f IO m Washington. The Secretary of War occnniee statement prepared by the general Post- 
The Oirirtiiin’B Pc»th. [Poetical] Tbe Be-, erijtnd Tbc Bnb- ' 1 > e la «t half month none to be measured, or only a a house on thp esmp r.rpmicpc ce, it appears that 1,609 letters addressed to 
^ !f«r.'“ l “ ie> ,r o * er T ri0M , C0 " <: . er “ 8i " ce 
— The arrival of Billy Bowlegs, the Seminole, aA 
— The lower Mississippi towns are partially un¬ 
der water from the recent flood. 
;;-r; r T , u " ttuc ^ um - During the past week, 50 persons have died 
it- Jay, and about four hundred thousand of the of sun stroke in the city of N. Y. 
imer res, cents were returned. —It is said that more money is paid for cigars 
our miles Fkom a statement prepared by the general Post- in t e United States than for bread, 
occupies office, it appears that 1,609 letters addressed to —The Buffalo Directory of this year shows a 
EDUCATIONAL 
Grouping* in Hinton-,—No. IIL Tbe Tendency of Indnrtiy. 
.Nuivxui) Teachers' Association Books in Ancieni timet Edu¬ 
cation Discipline,....225 
USEFUL OLIO. 
Bettis of tbe Btates, f2 ninstratioas.] Where ki nsrjnitofi Come 
- Ui ujjo ut I uui un one or IWO uays. A enntniet Kfic Wb f.e.Tvh.lr. An* Vv. o,. r. . rr -v,™..™,..,, vhw ojiuuuw vvutuiu tuux 
Vegetation has been exceedingly rapid this last and Naval Department with the Padfic Mail Steam- lst of ^ A P ri]bave baen ^ retaraed ^ to Washington, 
ielte! g t f tl ld f ^ C ° ln h8S gF0Wn fa8t ’ ^ the 8hip Com P a ^’ for carr J ]D E the mails between wards of $9 0^ “ ^ am0UntlDg t0 UP ' 
delight ef the farmers. ABtoria Panamaj at $348)250 per anDnm _ wa ‘ ds of 59,000. 
I he prospect of good crops over the country is Mr. W. A. Davidge has telegraphed the Post- Tiiey are tannin g a n elephant’s hide at Cincin- 
fine. Wheat was harvested in Texas the last of office Department, that he has made an arrange- nati- 11 was purchased by a furrier in Wisconsin, 
bogus lotteries and other spurious concerns since ^ a H in 8 off of one thousand names. 
the lst of April, have been returned to Washington, “ 6 0hi i > ^ ard P f Publ i c „ w o r ks have made 
.. a farther reduction of canal tolls, 
the cash inclosed in the same amounting to up- „ .... , ... . 
co » e _ There are 6,080 Israelites in Cincinnati, of 
sot ..9,000. which 200 are wholesale merchants. 
Money is plenty in England at 2$ per cent at 
nati. It was purchased by a farrier in Wisconsin, tbe rate of discount for choice paper. 
-i>vfva/v. - * - 
TL- Army of EacketA, [Poetical] John I1 o’1.?j’b Mistake . 223 “ome Will SOOn be ripe in this COUJlty. 
v . , w. - JP —-' ! anti f„u a wnr and a Half wtiu in i^ •* —The Burra Burra copper mines, in South Aus- 
been appointed Surveyor General, and the lands .. J ,ul1 a Y ea ^ and a lia ' f Wl11 be required to tan it tralia) now give emp i 0 y m ent to 1,013 miners. 
List of New Advertisements this Week 
AttbnrV Bclf SealiDp Cans ar.ti Jar*— Arthnr. Burnham A GilroT 
J!te “Old Dommion" CoftW- Pot—Arthur. Burnham A Gilroy. 
Agents and Canva.setf Wanted—Mason Brother,, 
Berr ei! Iterr^-' !!—H. H. Doo'irtle 
Broelport Collegiate Institute—David Burbank. 
Profitable Employment—Robert Bears. 
special notices. 
Kctchcm'f Machine of 185S—Bccommen-lationa. 
The prospect for peaches in this vicinity is not wiU soon be brought into market, and opened to 
a;tt ering. Cherries are rather inferior, and are pre-emption. The Land Office has information 
*1'° haVC beCn 1DJured ’ as wel1 M P ears - b Y showing the immense richness of the soil in pre- 
thoroughly. It will he a curiosity when tanned 
and seasoned. 
The whole number of persons employed in 
— An earnest effort is being made in Philadel¬ 
phia, to erect an asylum for the intemperate. 
— The New York Churchman, Episcopal, is tak- 
1 he rains for a month or six weeks preceding 
June 15th, saturated the earth, and, though the bare 
cious metals, particularly the Mesilla Valley. 
Massachusetts in the manufacture of boots, shoes, in £ grounds against the common school system. 
u.nd leather is estimated at about 80,000. In 1855, —People of Iowa have given up digging for 
The Cask of Alien Widows. _At the General 4,<5 »D01 males and 32,826 females were thus em- g0 ’ and taben to planting corn. It pays better. 
surface is now dried, there is no want of water in Term of the Supreme Court, in New York in the P lo Y ed> —Jacob G. Fonda, aged 98, of Glenville, Sclie- 
c earth, of which the rapid growth of vegetation case of the widow of Henry Bankston, it was de- ^ number of grey squirrels which had been nec f ad Y Co., N. Y., is the oldest lawyer in the State. 
| under the hot period is full proof. The cessation cided on Saturday, that the tvidows of aliens natu- P laced in the public squares of New Haven, have —The result of the war on dogs in Baltimore, 
| of rain for a fortnight is probably favorable to tbe ralized after their marriage, and the wives of been dr i ven from their lodging places by swarms 80 ^ ar ’ bas resu H ed l n *be killing of nine hundred, 
general health. c . D . non-resident aliens, are not entitled to dower in of boney-bees. —The capital embarked in the tobacco manu- 
Roches ter, July 1,1848 . their husband’, lands. The Mute of 1815, which Tuk total receipta of Hour et Chicago, since Jan- ££T “ Virginia, la about five mil- 
Nsw Yohk InsbriatbAsylom. —The location °' “ tMl ' ”* rJ ls,,h *', e ’ )een 100 ' 405 barrels in “““ ot -Prnaaia ia the largest esporter of wheat to 
of the New York Inebriate Asvlntn hnvintr Teen tbe State wbo had died before the passage same period last year. The receipts of wheat have England, next Russia, and the third the United 
fixed at \ of the and for alien women who should marry been greater by 2,234,586 bushels, while the re- States. 
have donated to the trnstepu V ii ■ n f- * Ce 0ltl52eDS . cannot apply to the case of widows who ceipts of Indian corn have been about 578,397 —Fifteen millions of dollars are supposed to 
rnSm 
mm 
general health. 
Rochester, July 1,1SS8. 
have donated to the trustees of the institution two 
hundred and fifty acres of land for their use and bands 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. JULY 10 1858 *“ u ac . res 01 lana lor th eir use and bands wer 
_— ___ [ _ ’ ' occupancy, at an estimated value of fifty thousand the law. 
__ “ dollars. The work of excavation commences this — 
TERMS OF THE RURAL. week, and the walls will go up as rapidly as the From Mi 
Single Copy, one year .$2 fUndS WiH warra ° t About fift Y thousand dollars Vera Uruz, 
Three Copies, “ - .... $5 have been subscribed, a portion of which is paid in ^tb ult. 1 
Five Copies, “ .$8 already. Among the subscribers are no less than to the 19th 
Six Copies, and one free to agent, - $10 ei f?bt hundred physicians, four hundred clergy- citement al 
Ten Copies, and one free to agent, - $15 men > ninety judges and ninety editors, the Presi- filing with 
Sub^, iytiunnfo, Aomin* .t t k. ~h<m f dent of the United Sf«fps and his Cabinet officers Ieave the c 
rates, and free copies alloiccd in proportion. Club papers Justices McLean, Grier and Wayne, Martin Van rooi<Jo “ t “ L 
were married in foreign countries, and whose bus- bushels below the receipts of last year. be spent by the people of the Union for news- 
"t”" aUmtUa * btfore <* «*««« •» Thr Syr«o«« Dally Standard says tho coming city of Jedd0i JlpaD , ta , some slreet , 
___ season bids fan for the manufacture of coarse and thirty-two miles long, and contains 5,000,000 in- 
From MExico.-The steamship "ennessee from fin ® Salt< Th ® Water is Str0ng) and supp1 ^ ampIe< habitants. 
sra Cruz, 22d ult., arrived at New Orleans on the Theodore Parker says:—“He who goes through .T7 A ? e ^ g1 ?’ wei gbing ten pounds, was killed 
- were naturalized before the nassniro nf I 
occupancy, at an estimated value of fifty thousand the law. P • • 8 I 
dollars. The work of excavation commences this------ 
week, and the walls will go up as rapidly as the From Mexico.— The steamship Tennessee, from 
funds will warrant. About fifty thousand dollars Yera Cruz > 2 - d nit., arrived at New Orleans on the 
— Fifteen millions of dollars are supposed to 
be spent by the people of the Union for news¬ 
papers. 
— The city of Jeddo, Japan, has some streets 
— An eagle, weighing ten pounds, was killed 
sent to as many different post-offices as desired. 
OY“ Back numbers from April or January can still be 
furnished, if desired. We will send Specimen Numbers, 
have been subscribed, a portion of which is paid in 25th nit. The dates from the city of Mexico are a land and scatters blown rosep, may be tracked ^g^ 8 ^ 11111116 ’ near 1 l8hervilIe ’ N * H > one da ^ 
already. Among the subscribers are no less than to the 19th ult The forced loan caused great ex- next da Y by their withered petals that strew the _Business in Canada is described remarkably 
eight hundred physicians, four hundred clergy- citement at the capitol, and foreigners non-com- 8 roun d; but he who goes through it and scatters dull in every branch, and the cry of “ hard times” 
men, ninety judges and ninety editors, the Presi- pljing with its requirements have been ordered to rose seeds > a hundred years after, leaves behind is general. 
dent of the UniteJ s^tes and his Cabinet officers, Ieave tbe country. The goods of the American bim a land ful1 of fragrance and beauty for his —The Leavenworth Constitution was adopted by 
Justices McLean, Grier and Wayne, Martin Van Lo on sei v c ,i f ui uou C omnli8m.p monument, and a heritage for his sons and a majority of about 700. The whole vote cast was 
_n ... .... . . . _ _ sj-v. il.. a _ „ .. . _„ ttliant R 01)0 
Buren and other distinguished gentlemen. 
with the terms of the loan, and in consequence dau g ht *"^_^ 
F0 -r r f,u a i? m n n f ed and 1 : eceived bis Tiie o r Office in Utah. - A corres- 
Surveting Expedition to the Pacific.-A P ass P«rt. The Liberal Party, favoring Juarez, pondent of the N. Y. Tribune writes concem ng ^ ^ 
artv of naval gentlemen havA hPOTi were everywhere gaining afrotitr)). . __ , writes concerning _ 
about 5,000. 
— The Rev. Dr. Bunting, for many years one of 
the distinguished Wesleyan divines in Great Brit- 
— Upwards of 900 pounds of gold was known to 
it Vesuvius still con- 
craters formed since 
Shotc Bills , be.* to all applicants and to the address?* nf a r* i ^ io. a j > ur ng Jti<ircz, pondent of tlic Y, Tribune* writes concerning cieuu. 
CS many non-subscribers as may be forwarded. “ ' part ^ of g antlemen have been dispatched to J ere everywhere gaining strength, and President the splendor of Utah officials as follows - - I have ~ Upwards of 900 pounds of gold was known to 
the I acific, to take a survey of the route between /u loaga was going to Tampico for refuge. seen the Governor of the Territory walking gravelv ^ -°? th ?, from Austral 'ato England, when the 
The Rural is put to press Tuesday noon, mid hence adver- ' a n I rancisco and China. It is said that some _ up the road towards the tents cirrvintr 0 g ,L, 0 /f Anel sailed> 
tiHomente should roach us on Monday to secure insertion. five hundred islets, shoals and coral reefs exist on The Oregon War. —We learn by telegraph from 1 ^ & iieceol —The eruptions of Mount Vesuvius still con- 
=^ -~ - ..a that route, which have never been indicated on a Washill 8ton, that the Oregon war rumors are nn- J™ 5 Ibave seen ^ Chief tinue, there are seven new craters formed since 
Tbe English on the Search Question. chart; and now that our commerce with China, dou btcd fabrications. Mr. Muller's letter was not • ... 0r a C Iullie Y» an punch- us a ccoun s - 
-- Japan and the Indian Archipelago is rapid!vTn official, and it is believed he was imposed upon - ^.^en which were drawing logs to build his - The French, Ministerial papers declare in fa- 
The latest arrivals from Great Britain put us in creasing, it has become necessary ^that they should Capt Swords - the Quarter Master at San Francisco, ^ ^ State 8pllttin « wood ’ and rightof° D ^ uestl0n of the 
possession of the debate in Parliament caused by be investigated and delineated. Lieutenant John ^ated that he had received information of the re- the wils of22 tuSmnJ -Gold has been discovered between Terra Haute 
the alleged exei cise, in an offensive manner, of the M. Brooke, the inventor of the deep-sea sounding verses > an ^ that he had been requested to hurry TT . . ^ esterday I saw Lafayette, Ind. Garnets are said to exist in 
right of visitation and search of suspected craft lea ^, is the commander of the expedition, and is forward reinforcements for supplies to Oregon, . es Com missioner, stripped to the the same region. 
in the Gulf of Mexico, and the discussion is so accompanied by Lieutenant Thorburn E M Kern Th e steamer arrived at San Francisco a few hours ? i ndlng on horseback, piloting a wagon —During her visit to Birmingham, Queen Vic- 
temperate that we doubt not it will allay the ex- the artist who was with the exploring expedition’ beforfJ the BaiUa S of the Panama boat General !, a/T 8 l0rd , aCr ° SS the Soutb Platte ’ wb ich he toria listened to a hymn sung by 47,000 Sunday 
citement which the reports of the conduct of the under Commander Rogers to the North Pacific’ Clarke sends nothing to the Department but his • dl8Cov f ed by wadlll g, while the other Com- bch0 ° children. 
British cruisers have aroused in the breast of any and several others. ’ Adjutant, Captain Mireall, writes that the’rumors m,S810uer - baviag accomplished the passage, sat ( ; nd h^'b^n created 
genuine Jonathan. The following extracts will ---:_ of the disasters are unfounded. upon 11 coni sack on tha opposite bank, mending a per year! 7 C ° ngreSS - balary 
exhibit the feeling of the British government to- Death of a Venerable Lady.-W hile the „ ---—-- These pictures may con- -Rich loads of lead ore very near the surface 
ward this country: Superior Court was in session to-day, Judge Lee Ht)AKDIKG Specie— The Cambridge Chronicle ^ y ® u tnat Uie clvli ° aces > at least, m connec- of the ground have been-discovered atMonmouth, 
Mr. Fitzgerald, the Under Secretary of State received a telegraphic despatch announcing the says tbat a broker in Bo8t on recently purchased of tlon wUh tlie 1 tah expedition, are not sinecures. Jackson Co., Iowa, 
said:—“They (the Ministry) had taken the advice of dea tb, in Washington, this forenoon, of his vene- the heirs of an old man ninety-four years of age, T A Berlin engineer has discovered a new bul- 
law officers of the Crown, whose decided opinion rable and ven erated mother, upon which the court W ?° died recently in Barnstable county, a ijuantity EX ™ 0I ' Ll f ET ' Bkooks.—L t. Brooks, of Kane’s , e “ a £ “. n r e whlch can turn out 4 > 000 Minie 
was, that by international law we had no right of imm ediately adjourned. Mrs. Lee was universally ° f C01n whlcb had evident ly Been hoarded up for , p ® dlt “ n * liad ^ or some time been subject to apo- _ 1 
search-no right of visitation whatever in time of aRd highly esteemed for her eminently charitable “ a “ y yea ! 8 ' The deceased owned tba home and h F fl eeh fl ng ° n .? .° f tb em approaching, on ported Kof 0 ?femSS Center the 
peace. That being so, he need not say they had ^ eebl) 8s and great kindness of heart .—Baltimore ° d wblcb be occupied, but it was not supposed y ’ was wa kln g m tb e street, he at- Michigan University. 
AT_T.a i a J J D-i -.A r that, bft nwnpd rnunli _lit. temptea to erasn ROmPthinor in in rtrmmT)! ^ . 
iifcULui visuauon wnatever in time of —- iui uur eminenuy cnantabie , ,---- Qa ~ -portea in tavor of allowing females to enter the 
peace. That being so, he need not say they had ^ eebl) 8s and great kindness of heart .—Baltimore nd which he occupied, but it was not supposed y ’ was walking in the street, he at- Michigan University. 
thought it would be unbecoming in the British Patriot > Jime 30 * that ^ ° Wned much pro P ert y beside s, although he to grasp something, in order to prevent -Secretary Toucey has determined to have the 
Government to delay for one moment the avowal The Albany Journal says Mrs. Lee was the wid- W&S kno . wn to be close and miserly. After his 8 IalllD 8, but missing his hold, he fell upon the new sloops-of-war built of wood, and not of iron, 
of this conclusion. But while they perfectly ac- ow of one of Washington’s Aid-de-Camps and re- deatb ’ bi s premises were searched and specie of P avemen t> fracturing his skulL He was carried to as bas been suggested. 
knowledge that England had no right to visit tained a vivid recollection of Revolutionary scene*. various kinds was found to the amount of about tbe bospital, where he soon after died. He wore ~ Ir MassaE b u setts there are 13 Swedenborgian 
American vessels engaged in peaceful eomme™! W«.hin g ,on -gave he, s,. y " at ^ __ FmnHtn^l B " cb “*”t?“ e f n "* 
it would, on tho other hand, he wrong to say that “ d konored her with a wedding dinner at Mount The Beach of the Teleoraph. —Shoeld the At- UngnUhed aeryices which W hI had mtoedhi nil , children left New York for Northern 
Xor.TdXSd° heToS she 1“ of age. Jamie Telegraph he complefed, the four continents humane undertaking of searching for the remata KKe ^ 
cease to employ her fleets in putting down the Burying Alive in California.-A recent com. The British end 'ot the^re win Frai ‘ kl ? D - IIe bas , not been to sea Bince — Tbe a f s of the London firemen range from 
slave trade.” munication to the Indian Office from the SuDerin ^ , XT w 1 connect with Con- the Arctic voyage, because he lost part of both feet 20 to 60 and upwards. Full three-fourths of them 
AntntliP uttpy rinint 1 tendent of Indian Affaire otCe m tBe oupenn- stantmople; and the he wfoundland end will have by the frost on that expedition. The deceased was have been men-of-war’s men. 
=5““:“=== ?==5r ;s=: 
£5 siSSsa 5 =S~ 2 « “ 
“If the boarding officer had just grounds for of burying alive. TV hen a widow dies and leaves each other in almost complete defiance of time — Y ^_ — The Boston Advertiser says that, near Indian 
suspicion and deported himself with propriety in f‘Sf, -Z*? themselves Jt is calculated that a message leaving the Turkish Slightly WARM-They have warm weather in SSSorVttSlrf StolV “ ineral Spring far 
the performance of his task, doing no injury, and ... , ', PI 1 ’ 16 tl . lbe to Jy hlcb sbe beloD 8 ed capital at 2 o’clock, say on Monday afternoon, will Australia. The Sumpter (S. C.) Watchman pub- — A marriage epidemic is nrevailimr in T p • 
S C o e nwou r i e d tm \ g Wh ^ SatiSfiGd ° f hiS 6rr0r ’ n ° states that he w H uTe aH his 2rtl^ &t 6 °’ Cl0Ck the 8ame eveni ^' liaheS the f ° ll0Wing extract ff0m a privatc **r ton, Ky. One^ 
nation would make such an act the subject of se- 8 U86 f 1 ! b 8 eff ^ ta to put an end ^ T-—- dated Adelaide, Feb. 18, 1858:-“ I can assure you diD S 8 and tb ree runaway matches. 
nous rec amation.” prevent it nt' 1 ° ’ • t 1 ^ een impo 88ihle to Croi-s Destroyed.— The amount of sugar de- we have been nearly roasted alive; we have had — A m B k white snake nearly six feet long, was 
This, he believed, was strictly the position which LI ® A- C y 88 yet ’ even on tbe government stroyed by the inundation in Louisiana is estimated ten days and nights of the hottest weather re ^ eceR By caught in the town of Cooper, Kalamazoo, 
we were entitled to take by international law. The at 5d ’ 000 bogsheads-worth $3,000,000. The cot- membered for several years past. The heat at noon C ° - ’ !*?' , 1 sp8cie8 ' s unkn °wn. 
th ,T elVeS iCkn0,ri ' LAK ” w -'»>-‘XT8-An important change i, ??' ‘““f- * «■» by ffeT.&oU M.A. s“^i’^,5tT£ 
i f G ° ASS 8tate paper made in this description of property by an act of ! l00,00 J baleSl wbose situation; and during the night it was never less that Knott was shot, and Shot not. 
teefo sel n ° n8tiOnW0uld make thesub - Congress of June 3d, 1858. They weTe termeriy In f beWaba8b than 94° to 106° in-doors. The hot wind never -Cyprien Ricard, a colored man, near Bayou 
Vr - , ‘ U8 recla mation;” and this course her held as real estate, and conveyed after forms «md in i 7 ’ ep ^ es8nted in tbe Evansville Journal, ceased blowing, and the innumerable deaths from La -> re cently bought a sugar plantation— 
Ma e ty’ 8 Government would instruct our cruisers methods prescribed ter realestate LttZ act IT? 7 ** Tk 8nd propert y^ R ers will * soldi have been appalling in the extreme^ 1 ’ 643 8CreS and 95 “^es-for $240,500. 
in fature t0 pursuc - Mr. F., in view of the danger converts them into rZnZrt !wT T a T Certamly be e< l na11 ^ a9 heavy. ___ J L 8 - Steamboat excursions from Cleveland and 
of mistakes and irritating collisions j n W ot PrH h .. p so al chattels, and makes -- Golb tn Kansas Tho o-oi/i f • . Detroit, to the Upper Lakes, are quite frequent— 
where so many American craft were alwavs Z? i 8 J6 c ° R veyance, assignment, Ac., to the Hail Storm in New Hampshire—T he Concord K ansa! Z t T 18 T T ^ng m This is the time for them to be agreeable, 
suggested that the fleet for the suppression of tlx. ff '! er,!lbg P ers0,la] property. Intheeventof Patriot reports that a destructive hail etorm passed f or tv five nersens i, ‘i’ -- llc mity of I-ev.-rence —It is noted in the letters from Havana, that 
slave trade should h,. .1“ f . th . death of the claimant prior to the issuing of the over the valley of the Contoocook river in riLl-in. _ ? ers0 “ s h*™ _ b »<!»me ita victims. Up there is a great tendency to suicide among the 
iave uade shonid be transferred to the coast of warrant, this act also provides that the title to the ton, on Friday the 25th iit'ieri^yYnTnSng to T" VT TT* h,Ve g ° ne fr0m ,ha * Ter “““S T “ " e VerJ nUmW0 “ 8 - 
Lord John Russel,, revealed that there had been “^n 'U ZIST ’ 1 *™“""i ‘ ** Wf V^SiSSS SSSStSS^S£ 
**?*» chattels to' the other heirs or leva ea The K— b «B been known 
'n the event of Patriot reports that a destructive hail storm nassed <■ . « , vicinity ot .Lawrence —It is noted in the letters from Havana, that 
issuing of the over the valley of the Contoocook river in Hopkin- L 0 T‘^ fiv ® per80 f baV ? become it8 victims - Up there is a great tendency to suicide among the 
he title to the ton, on Friday, the 25th ult, seriously injuring the r s ° f Tf 6 aT g ° n6 fr ° m that Ter ' Tn ^ numer0U8 ' 
if ore left, crons over 9 ‘ 8 mop of f ’ „ ntor y and from Arkansas to the western part of —After various experiments with all sorts of 
for the last fifteen years; and if the' cruiseTs hai ^meotherheirs or legatees. glass were broken. Hail stones fell measuring four for several years> J ut its precTsT T - T beWoodbury Bank, of Conn., has failed — 
been over-zealous or harsh, they must be restrain m n „ -- or five inches in circumference. concealed Tf Vo,,™ vLo c lty has been There will be no serious loss to holders of circulat¬ 
ed and corrected f Derestram Mrs. Elizabeth Parker, the oldest person in__ concealed. If Young Kansas survives this dis- ing notes, but the stock will be a total loss. 
be arranged between tho two the of M "'“> di '<i Dnrham, Cumberland Moist— Two weeks since, neonle hereahont, C0,ery ' s he ls lndee d immt,rtaL -According to accounts in southern and west. 
matter of ^pressing the sieve trade, it mte ZT sL C °"' a , S! ' mP “ h . ,Zed ": i,h ““ “S f ''»" F.tisika^ in Califoenia. —A firm of China- STfcWwKjK gr “ m 
use o a flag cannot give immunity to pirates, f ore +he Declaratinn n f t si 11 a r6C y ^ 8 .™ T T letter ' <It; rainB twenty-six hours in men in California have imported from China a —ItisstatedthatLouisNapoleonhasbeenpre- 
whether engaged in the slave trade or in robberies was nWiin JT depe i lde nce. TYH she the day for seventeen months in the year. A quantity of silkworm eggs, and are about to com- Paring for possible contingencies, by making in- 
in the China seas. Lord Palmerston agreed with a V^ ’! he p08sessed boddy vigor shower commenced on last November, and con- mence the raising of silkworms on an extensive veBtments in England and the United States. 
♦Kte w 8 sufficient to enable her to work in thp vm-d pti on t.frmprl nnfil fVin mkan it _ _t_ mi . _ _ 31VG —Robert diofl amlflpnlu of TnaonVIi nn 
Moist. —Two weeks since, people hereabouts j 
for several vears but ita uropion IaooiUt. v. u Tbe AVoodbury Bant, of Gonn., bas failed. 
lor several years but its precise locality has been There will be no serious loss to holders of circulat- 
conceaiea. n loung Kansas survives this dis- ing notes, but the stock will be a total loss, 
covery, she is indeed immortaL —According to accounts in southern and weat- 
ivery, sue is indeed immortaL —According to accounts in southern and west- 
‘ -- ern papers, the damage to sugar, cotton and grain 
Silk Raising in California— A firm of China- crops, by the floods, will reach $ 10 , 000 , 000 . 
vestments in England and the United States. 
this last expression. 
lcient to enable her to work in the garden, an tinued until the 16th of March, when it set in for a scale. The climate of California i a nd™; Ti i —Robert McMahon died suddenly at Ipswich on 
employment she took great delight in. I long storm, which is not endek yet” adapted to it 7 lTal° th Ult ’/ fter eating - a feW ™ clam9 - J he 
J auapxeuion. bivalves are frequently poisonous in hot weather. 
