MOORE'S RliRAL XEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
Contents of the Rural for September 4, 1858. 
Political Intelligence. 
steam or, the New .* » TnE New York State Convention of the Ameri- 
Does Underdraining Pay ?. 285 CaQ P ar ^y> me f at AlbaDy On the 24th ult. Nearly 
■TOgtitpfe. 
SEPTEMBER 4. 
€m»d«w. 
.vn. 285 400 deIe g ates were present. Vice-President North- A Convention of School Commissioners and The Cruise or the Betsey; or, A Summer Ramble 
7 ... ITr np ’ who P re 8i<3ed, presented an address from Jesse °ity Snperintendents of the State of New York, “?«“£ the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides— 
iU-J...— * Ssa ssgggzz: 5 ?“”• I>re “ <ien, ' wbloh «■«• *™ 1 » m Sep . 
Preventing Droutbs-A Novel Theory,. 286 With applause. The address Strongly affirmed ad- tember H 1858. Miller, LL. D. Boston: Gould & Lincoln. 
B^*dTne B c^^ galD ’. 28 r he y ence t0 Ame rican principles, and opposed a FR °sr has been seen in parts of Ohio, and in the Is a han ds°me volume of over 500 pages, we here have 
Crops in Stark Co 'oi.VrJ. ®l union not founded on these principles. A com- “ Southern Tier” of this State, within a few davs two works of 8 reat int * rest <md value to Naturalists, and 
_ * .. . miHno 4- _ i , _ ■» - .. T_ TT_ J /m . . J * worfliv nf rtornnol kw «11 _ • xi. _ ... . - ~ 
““ vx- inn , or, a cummer namoie pniikn B *A. n T ^ 
among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides.-- 1 ill-buster Walker 13 in Ne\7 York, at present. 
With Rambles op A Geologist; or, Ten Thousand Miles — A “ century plant” is now blooming in Philo 
over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland. By Hugh delphia. oming in 1 hlla- 
Millee, LL. D. Boston: Gould & Lincoln. _Rnston hna rlom.on«»t • , .. 
. boston nas decreased in population 2,870 with- 
L\ a handsome volume of over 500 pages, we here have ln the past year. u 
reworks of great interest and value to Naturalists, and —The Suffolk (Mass.) Registry of Deeds num- 
Drthy of perusal by all interested in the subject of Ge- ber s 735 volumes. 
I 87 ' IrVa nteDt8 ° f the V ° lnme W not hithert0 Tl 0 , 11 * 8 Napoleon is training his soldiers to swim 
en published, save as a series of papers in that well and fight in the water. m 
iown Scotish newspaper, “The Witness.” The editor of — St. Louis has inaf ariHnH a . 
e volume (Mr. Symonds,) states that the style and argu- to her fire department. ^ th eDgme 
Inquiries and Answers .—A Substitute for Rennet Buiyiiig President H. B. North up, of Washington. Vice- counties in this State, complain of the extensive the «*»• <*. Brno**) states that the styleandar^u to her fireTpaSU^^ 3 ^ ■**“ 6Dgine 
Potatoes. Gabs in Horses. Fowl Meadow Grass,. 286 1 resident —'Goldsmith DenmsoD, of Steuben. Sec'y ravages of grasshoppers in the meadows and corn- meDtB of Hugh Miller are so peculiarly his own, that he — Prayer-Meetings sro held in oo • 
i“^M^FrstS8oSe^ D C 7 f yr ' ~ Ja “ e8 W - Hu6ted - Treas ^er-^ F. Stevens, of fields. In some instances they have taken to the has DOt presumed to alter the t€xt ’ bnt “ ere ^ «>™cted in the CUy of PhilfdelphU ^gine-honses 
pers. National Horse Fairs. Agricultural Fa!™ The" 9 haplam ~J** v - John Gray. tobacco, and seriously injured that crop. k^wledgeTtheT^“ d 1 t0 ih l C0Dditi0n of geologi0il The late frost injured the cranberry crop of 
Cholera Superior Wheat in Nebraska,. 286 q be following committee was appointed to draft The nowder used in o a knowledge at the time the works were penned. By an Massachusetts very much. 7 P 0f 
horticultural. . an add ress, to be hereafter published, and also the t m finng a cannon at SaBd ‘ *; ran 8 e “ e “t with the family of the deceased author, _ There are at present 2 ino . , 
Horticultural Notes,. 287 resolutions, to be submitted to the meeting:—Hon tvi ’ 1’ to celebra te the success of the Atlantic e “ ra - Goi l » & Lincoln nave become the authorized in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. icsatwork 
The Limon Fear, [Illustrated,]. 287 J. T. Headley Geo Brictrs Dwio-ht TWblld/ t* Iele 8 ra P b enterprise, was purchased in 1812 to Amencan publishers of his Posthumous Works, Of which —The title nf Rarnn c j, , , , 
ar sag"*-- .—I 
. Z™ 0 , or tbree wife-whippers were arrested 
The Japan Lily, fillustrated,].... .^ coxon and James R. Thompson. A. wine company has just been organized in Al- --- Two or three wife-whippers were i 
287 a motion was made and carried, that the Amer- abama - wuha capital of $25,000, all of which has Doctor Thornk. a Novel. By Anthony Trollope NeW I° rk ’ ° n Y cdnesda y we ek. 
hmit Garden and Avenue, .287 ican Electors of the State ofNew York be renuest been 8ubBc ribed. It is called the “Mobile Wine “ The Three Clerks,” “ Boschester Towers,” v ~ T here are forty-six persons in En, 
ZT!:::::: . g to Choose Two Delegates^Irom eti ^IsSy <*“*-*” and ba8 ^ it. object the growth and 2 ^ & f ^ t *T\ , 
a Curious Insect, [illustrated,].....;.';.'.District, to meet in State Convention at the Htv nf I,roductio11 of native wine. .. From a c “ rfior y examiD ation we are inclined to think d oin i?,etter and w rep0rt 1 ^ Atlantl 
‘^Aa'Ster^ 287 '"'*»**’ ,he «* of Septem- ^ favorably known „ - A convict 
Howto Do Up Shirt Bosoms. To Diy Bweet Com fer Sncco- ber > at 12 0 dock, nooD, for the purpose of pre- tbe luveotor oi Burt s Solar Compass,” died lately aggerated fiction of the beauties and deformities of hu- Auburn Enson, on Wednesday week. 
Cake. GwKt^eear' Bent)n g candidates for the offices of Governor, m Detroit - His death was caused by disease of manity, but a clever, easy-going story, bearing so much ~ The . old-fashioned plague is mak 
ladies- PORT-FOLIO. OIEatOCatoUP ’ 287 Lieatenant Governor, Canal Commissioner, and tbe hear t- He was 07 years of age. °f an nirof probability on its pages, that one while read- rava 8 es m the towns of Tripoli, Africa. 
M ™,7 )n ’TJ^?. etica, l Domestic Cares Effects of Encourage- State Prison Inspector, and for the purpose of trans- The yellow fever prevailing at New Orleans is can easily forget that it is romance, and believe that Fev * Fr -bowman was consecrated at 
ST SSSRntSUSS K “— •• «««« •>* »«■« » may come before particularly fatal to the yoong The Creacent aa™ tZZ""*' “? * **• »«• «. B ' Sh Z” f •» th » 21th "><• 
CHOICE miscellany . them. that the badges worn bv abmft l 3 8ens,bIe perB0DS to read - others will not see its chief , ~J be / e are ^ Savings Banks in Mass. 
The Stranger on the Fill f Poetic ail nt wi, i ■ u, „ n „ .. . _ b y abo >it every alternate pro- beauties. Sold by D. M. Dewey. 177,000 depositors hold over $33,000,000. 
Thinking i Jtecrcation. The MaJtym 0l TmDay® ne old °™ CIAL kkturns from all the counties in Mis- ces810n are whlte , indicating that the deceased per-- - The yellow fever in Cuba this vea 
cm . 283 Bouri, except six, show the complexion of the «°n ^ a youth. The cemetery in one district is Memoir 0 * Joseph Curtis, -aM odel Man. Bvtheau- destrncti ve than it has been for 30 years. 
My Father Made them Ail [Poetical i T-e Two t i Legislature to be as folio ws:—House, democrats, oveifl °wed, and the coffins are only submerged. A x b e 0 'y‘‘. Me . a , DS and J' : o ds ” “ tive an<J Let Live *” e ‘c- Tbe bo g' cbolera very prevalent at 
Du«l..™ 8 . 1 ? .. T *. e . T Z°™T. aihs - 2 ss 81 ! opposition, 41. Senate, democrats, 24; oppo^ dreadful stench and miasma must arise from such f rk ' Harper & Br ° 8 ' The pork dealerB a ^ in great tribulation 
. sition, 9. a Golgotha. Si ch biographies as this by Miss Sedgwick, of a man of — There was a snow so nail »t. PmnV 
licou xuuueiice ©I f emales on Society,. 283 - 
CHOICE MISCELLANY . them. 
^ThinkinlT W. 01 What is '»« Did Man On 
inuming f Kecreatlon. The -Martyrs of To-Dav The 01,1 
Gardem Hardnees of Character. f m \ * ° d 283 SOUn, 
„ „ SABBATH M USINGS. Legis : 
educational ' sition, 9. 
n SiiliXS ^^ tStS ^‘^ The offic 
T _ useful olio. and partial 
The Lyre Bird, [Illustrated.] Walking and Pure Air,. 289 hear from 
HOME JOURNEYING® . . 
— There are forty-six persons in England who 
have incomes of £450,000 a year. 
— The electricians report the Atlantic Cable as 
doing better and better every day. 
— A convict named Hughes escaped from the 
Auburn Prison, on Wednesday week. 
The old-fashioned plague is making great 
ravages in the towns of Tripoli, Africa. 
— Rev. Dr. Bowman was consecrated as Assistant 
Bishop of Pennsylvania, on the 24th nit. 
e / e ar ®. 87 Sav , iD g 8 BankB in Hass., in which 
177,000 depositors hold over $33,000,000. 
~ Fbe . jeilow fever in Cuba, this year, is more 
destructive than it has been for 30 years. 
— Tb e hog-cholera is very prevalent at the West 
me pork dealers are in great tribulation. 
Down the St. Lawrence !. 
THE. YOUNG KURA LIST. 
k^ u &X e . F .T.. . Tbe . Ue ” Boy of IIaerl0DL c «y«- 
_ „ the SKETCH BOOK.. 
“ - uvmvA/iaw, - « New Vnrfc- u Qr 7 o eic. ouvivia ID vny pievaieill at tne WeSu 
81; oppositiOD, 41. Senate, democrats, 24; oppo- dread ^l stench and miasma must arise from such c • a per & Bros. The pork dealers are in great tribulation, 
sition, 9 . a Golgotha. SrCHbio g Ba P hi «s a « this by Mies Sedgwick, ofaman of —There was a snow squall at FrankliD N H. 
The official returns from 26 counties in Kansas, . Fk <’m statistics carefully collected in England, life to theTroTotion ofTdlltTon\nrthe e pubHctel^ ^ edneBda y week, that lasted five minutes. ’ 
and P artia ' returns from two more, with four to !t a PP ears that in that country three hundred and Kbould be perused by all young people who desire to be' w v ? bl dren wbo enter the public schools in 
hear from, give:—Total vote 23,380; majority fifty-seven intemperate persons die for every one come model men in the best sense of the term Though n asmngton are required to be vaccinated. 
or.oin.1 +1,^, r__... J i__. _ .... J _ ... - * “ UU 8 U Torn tV,nnnn„J_1 _J t, . .. - 
hundred and ten of temperate habits. 
against the English proposition 6,448. hundred and ten of temperate habits. tiedi^ted t° the friends of the subject, and to the Young Tvv '.° thousand colored Baptists held g Camp- 
— Tnt n. , . „ „ „ People of the Public Schools of New Yoik, it is worthy Mcetln & near St Catharines, C. W., last week. 
Reform in Criminal Law.—L ord Campbell is been t 3t g ° ld had of wide ^culatiou. Sold by Dewey. - Barrels of water from the artesian well in 
is about to introduce into 6,0 t>„»u ___ n ^ ai £I® quantities about seventy miles —--—. Louisville, Kv,. are dailv ahirmoA 
289 is about to introduce into the British Parliament 
quantities about seventy miles 
T _ • -r-r -- -.vax* naiicnittU WtJli 
Louisville, Ky., are daily shipped to New York. 
TUB SKETCH BOOK - umiau. jraniameni f r nm Tnyf T „.^- Aunn - 7 - ou YF u w 1>CW I 
° n the G Wav t ’i Poe T C h'- , P i Ske, <>' of the Revi.'-ai A Sketch by a bil1 dispensing with the practice of requiring a Laramie, in the direction of Laramie’s B ^“ E n R Biography.-M essrs. E. o. Libby & Co., of - The wind in Boston has been east for 
the Wayside. The Eviisof a Bad Temper,. .....T.* 7 292 unanimous verdict from a jury. He does not 1 k ' 1 ’ pubhpbiDg a “ New SerieB of 1 month. Th« if far 
publishing a “ New Series of American Biog- month. The weather is cold enough for frosts * 
Youth.” hvfirn Him™ rr,.. mu_, _ ““gu uubis, 
.... " TWU..VU » jury, ne aoeB not ™ raphies for Youth ” hv Cvn r „ .. .«wiu cuougn ior irosts. 
list of Kcw AdreraemewTuiis Week 
Great Hiducement-Fndt-S - j ra 've„* Warner 
DriLB^“, for Agents-Duane Rul,™ n **™ r - 
i/ v* Blood and Wool Manure—R L Allen 
To Nurserymen and Dealers in Trees—II Vf Kjmnnv 
New Rochelle Blackberries—C. P. BiVk II ( s. 
Manufectory and Warcrooms—H. Worces'er 
Make Jour Own Sugar— C. Stone ti Vo ° ux ' 
Subscription Books—K- G. Ptovke. 
Brahma Hens and Chickens For Sule-Gecree P Fla 
Sugar and Cider Mill—H J. Cox. p J k >y 
Berkshire Pigs—Walter Coie 
1 artuer Wauted—J. Foster. 
..., , SPECIAL NOTICE. 
^^^f^^emmary, Rochester, N, Y.-Mrs. C, M, Cur tis 
t|S 
ROCHESTER, N, Y,, SEPTEMBER 4, 1 858. 
Hy Tians-Atlantic Telegraph, 
--- w wnole a wgij tuuai, rur uie purpose OI lettiug Hill truthfully remarks that «the Heed cm value. 
twelve, subject, however, to be reviewed, and, if offthe gas in case of accident or carelessness. A are to be found abundantly recorded inffistorie^ Tut ~ The African coast slave trade is active. The 
necessar}-, set aside. This would tend completely very good precaution where this illuminator is used, they lie so scattered along their ten thousand pages and P nz ® 8 fal1 to tbe British cruisers. Our ships are 
to break up the practice of packing juries, or To purify the river Thames, about 250 tons of are fi0 intermixed with the voluminous records of other t0 ° h ® av y* 
increase the risks, by making it necessary to bribe lime are every day thrown into it near the London matters ’ as to be Poetically out of the reach of the fi P H it of wh ^ e P eo P J e has just been set- 
more than one of the jurors. sewers, at an expense of $7 500 per week Men yo “ 7 '^.P ortion of rcade ". a ‘ d s° of the very ones for Bowl e J ^ ^ dCSerted by I]iUy 
PBOMU Ii ,-T h a In a* ! '^^ 0 . u , eMW ^^j^^j^ i * l s , , per,o4o,iow ^ 
than nt any time nines the Territory »u tot net- T ' ° ° ‘ “ k ‘ W f 1,me ' 2^1*T.'t °T »• ponSL v.cmrty, whreh we.ghing fortyneven 
tied; nearly all the tribes are committing denreda * The JSew Bedford Standard understands that six- ' lU t® 1 that he 18 an «wen°g the very purpose that has — There istobeaV<.tinr,oi v 
tionn. A number ot nettlcrn have been klSKa ““ r “'!“ «*ooI, i° 0 "* b “ 0 TZ ™ T*? )“'*•" Tt " U ‘ m « KalamaaMich to ““ 
neveral bandn of hornen have been run off. A„e, ‘*«";'™->“»e», l hin a fe.day. ,r„m Syraeuse, ZBETZ'S, ZlZ °' “’ e * * ""“T 
the troops have not made an effort to protect the ’ , !, 1 ™t 10 ™ are going to ship in the 8am9 ___' cT A ? ervant g irl at Louisville, Ky., was relieved 
settlers. The soldiers received their nav in the vesse! — the Othello, Captain Kilmen, for the North T TJ fui loc r jaw on 1he 13th ult ” b ? the application of 
latter part of July, * * PaeiOe Ocean, whaling. Tn. tov «: m th. CormrnorT.-Tire Echo 
■ - — - - laige number m . . Agncole says .--The wheat harvest is nearly termi- — Tbere was a slight frost in low places near 
nated in France. Generally speakiDg it will not „ 8t ? D .’ ou Taesda y week, but not enough to do 
deserted, taking along some mules and citizen’s ™ 8 a B mgular occurrence in one of the nated ^nFrlnTe nearly termi- Bo8to ^° 0 ‘ n c Tuesday leek but no t enfftodl 
clothing from camp. Cedar Valle, i. ..id to be a Court, the other day. It conaiated £ of » ° ch ! 0o °7 W '“ " 0t "V *"lW. 8 *° d ° 
f.°" J!“ 8 . ,0r Wi ”. ter <1 “ ar,erf ' “ d Gen - Jobnsto “ l?!a. n< ‘-?v" , ”;“? I , 0, . a wo ““' T h0 dle<1 ,u weigh on an average four to n've MoLmm..S „7T Vt'T.Vli. ‘iS e . Hoo *i° T ;,?" eI F”» •»«the 
7 a -v* 'i-unvir, uuu UUUUBlUll . ^ » ..vaaauu, muu uigu iu W61«rtl Oil ail aVerAlTP fnm* Gtth l,ai , “ nvia uu IaUUdIC JL UUliCl KOCS on ftt tne 
is making preparations to send some of his animals P rison on the 4th of July last. The fact of her ner heetnlifrA Th! l * ®' k,l0 * ra “»mes less rale of eighty feet a week. They have finished 
to other valley,. Gen. Camming .till retains the death was made known to the Court, bnt the c„e !™nu7beto, ai i jl 11 , OOM «' D'"'! 64 ; „ 
confidence ol the community, and thus far his acts was called—a pleaof not guilty entered—a verdict not he + *1 ? ? ng, but it must Pbe La Crosse and Milwaukee Rail Road is 
and policy give general satisfaction. of acquittal rendered. The ,L,o wno lit HOt bC f ° rg0tten that that of 1857 ^as above the £ the M.ssiss.ppi. The first train went thro’ 
of acquittal rendered. The charge was arson, and | average 
— The La Crosse and Milwaukee Rail Road is 
open to the Mississippi. The first train went thro’ 
Monday week. 
— The crop of rattlesnakes in Alleghany Co 
IMri 4 h lorrro To,, —-1.411. J at _ J 5 ’ 
toCo “ rtrccekefee,forllld " ,mka ' 
evening papers U the samT P w d in the aad Holley embankments, and the long level. $ 25 - \ - be very limited this year. Prices are moving up recent Sunday. 
portions as possess geneSTt !\ giV6 8Uch 000 further a PPropriation for strengthening the (liUUOUUil ^UtCUUKHCL '“l the markets ^ n Sweden * -J be .; pearl “ aaiabaa broken out on the 
I ss geneial interest: nirio nooin <>* -r>_r-_4a_ .... ° The croiis in the errmiH Hnov,., «<• _ j _ >vhitewater, in Arkansas, seme !3fi miiea ffr,m 
portions as possess general interest- e filve 8uch 808 further appropriation for strengthening the 
Valenci» Am Z r ErW BaSiD at Buffal °- Priorit y at Iocks t0 8 team- 
tant intelliT g ‘i. v Later and hi S hl y impor- boa t 8 . a » d exemption of their machinery from tolls. 
A treaty nfZl received from China Thb raising of Bridges, after an animated discus- 
bv which rSf i 188 TrT concluded with China, Bib o. was left to the discretion of the Commission- 
Arrival ot tho Moses Taylor. 
be very limited this year. Prices are moving up recent Sunday. 
in all the markets in Sweden. —The “pearl mania” has broken out on the 
The crops in the grand duchy of Finland are ^ hit fwater, in Arkansas, seme 135 miles from 
all favorably spoken of, and an Imperial ukase has opeka > KaaBaB - _ 
extended the time during which com mnv h* r ~” em) y Lind, in a recent letter to an American 
imported fee du„ in tLTo^ry " * SoS'S.*” “ deai ' e “ th « 
hvwMni, v i , — wv-wuurawimunina, ^ ™ uiscreuon oi tne Commission- Tura Mokpq Tnvtnr Q vwi„g.H XT « x, , ,, J,, - J ocean once more. 
Tands in,iT- and T nd FranCe ° bfain a]1 their de ‘ erS ’ t0 be done on re P air s- The cost will not ex- 27th ult with the California nun 7 TTU?! ! h6 h lh6 IateSt accounts from 0dessa 8a y that some - The people of Virginia are discussing the 
Pekin ’ t7Tl h t e T bIisbment of Emba98 y at ceed 230,000, and the alterations will enable the gust. I’d nearly a million TTT haa been done b >’ ^in to the crops in steam on the James river 
Pekin, and indemnification for the expenses of P a88a S 9 of boats carrying 250 tons or 2 320 barrels ° n “ “““ “ u “ OI specie> rolana and Bessarabia. “ uu ^“unawa canal. 
th S war - flour. ’ ‘ Tb steamei Oregon, from San Francisco bound In Spain the harvest of Castile is much better vv ~ baptu . re of an American vessel called the 
Later Indian news is at hand the r „ -_ f0r Vlctona > struc ^ on a reef on the night of the than had been hoped for. „ Glbbs > with all the paraphernalia of a slaver 
Bombay beginning the 19th of July. The accounts A T^eghaph to India.-A London letter says f 8ubseqnent,y got off nni “jured. The favorable prospects of abundant vintage IUs’offidanfproclaimed bv the comm' • 
ep -e; t , tbe T rautiny as beirig q uell # d - that tbe con8tru ction of a line of telegraph to board S and six wemTr pa68eng J rs J um P ed over - which existed a few weeks back in Sicily have ers that the Englfsh propositfoSs rejec “din Kan- 
The daily London papers have along and inter India by the Red Sea route has a t length been ti ’ J V 1 d °J° ed - h 1311108 unknown, been completely destroyed by tremendous sirocco Bas > b y a majority of 9,512. 
estmg report by Mr. Bright, the Atlantic Telegraph agreed upon - Tke Government are to guarantee . fr °“ Lake City, under the winds. The celebrated horse Ambassador, that won 
Company s Engineer. 1 four and a half per cent, on the requisite canital r , COn 1 tra ° t > arnved at Placerville on the 31st of-great Alabama stake of $28,000, in 1854, was 
London, Aug. 27th.-The Emperor of Fra^ire f ° r fifty years - and tbe sha rea of the Company by eastward ’ via Salt Lake, Starvation at Fraser River.-A correspond- by h? 111111112 -, . 
returned to Paris on Saturday. 1 ' whom the work is to be carried out have, acco^ tb , . ent of the Newark (N. J.,) Advertiser, writing from WashiSgtoiTon thKh*nit C ? pito1 Hlll > 
The King of Prussia was iL in ingly, already been dealt in at a nreminm Annul T Cblored men of San Francisco contemplate Fraser River, says:—“Many companies make from the last war ’ the firB t Dme since 
gust, and nearly a million and a half of specie. Poland and Bessarabia. 1 
The steamer Oregon, from San Francisco bound In Spain the harvest of Castile is much better 
for Victoua, stiuck on a reef on the night of the than had been hoped for. 
and Kahnawa canal. 
— The capture of an American vessel called the 
Eliza Gibbs, with all the paraphernalia of a slaver 
on board, is reported. 
It is officially proclaimed by the commission¬ 
ers that the English proposition is rejected in Kan- 
them to come. 
iinglandon iho loth of Zg** "•”» * is drat to bo laid. Ttoam Tabou, half the ^ ^ *“ *“ ^ have an Z P.Ti, th°e £f £2 
The news of the settlement of the Chinese rinp a entlre dlstance > and the cost is estimated at ;“to come. ^ diem, and the working has only been continued tic in the Pentonville prison, 
tion was received at St. Petersburg oh the 91 £ 500 - 0 0°- Messrs. Newall, the manufacturers of lU.f 7 ° f 8 ?,Y y a P° 8tate Mormons has arrived because of a belief that the river would fall, and —Miss Nightingale’s health is such that she has 
inst” Under the treaty of peace the Chinese Em tbe Atlantic cablb , have offered to construct it " '1 V<dl * y * in the bottom of tbe bars rich deposits could be f ) f ai P fi f be f e ? h ° blig ! d to resort to Malvern for the 
Pr „. irL Ti r^:iss;ri“ pe,a,? . 
— Bomb-shells are moulded by machinery, at a 
FKOMS^Fn.-Aai.patchfromlnaependenc ‘ dem “ d ' Money abundant; meat of wan. and danger of'“f.rv.Ho'nT.tae 
... , * ”^‘6“ “Huomauc agents are ad- n ni,nioii.,.u u TT V, ^ and collections ensv ' --irue “ oupoia m iun oiasu 
mitted, and ample indemnity is to be given + oftb e 1-th ult., by the U. S. Express to Boonville, " y ‘ ones * Some report to me that they have lived on — The deepest coal pit in England, and perhaps 
England and France. 10 says the Santa Fe mail with dates to the 2 d nit., has Oregon.—N ews from Oregon to 26th July state boiled nettles and snails, and have paid $2 per pi the .w° rl d, has been opened iatei y at Dunkenfieid, 
Trinity Bay, Aug 27_P M n a , arrived - A private letter from Santa Fe intimates tbat the Government had organized on the 8th, pound for horse meat, Ac. Pork, beef and flour ° 18 . 2,0 ° y feet deep * 
tional intelligence recei“vedfr 0 m‘london° a yad ' tbat a war with the Navajo Indians is inevitable, when John Whittaker, Governor elect, took the are selling at some of the points where the crowds m^ of^he^Drgks^Sv ' 
report this Lno^StbJZa^Z^ *» the mnr! »“» » f »« 1 "- ^ Indian war. bare collected, at Si,50 to S2 per pound. It ne'ds eeffrtVn guSn S g“ ig 5&. Bh °‘ h ‘ m ' 
army in India has been broken np and mncB n dere o r ° f Map Brooks ’ Iie ^ ro - and ha J even invited Isthmus and South America. —There was a no more tba R this to assure me that starvation will -It will take $30,000 to pay off the crew of the 
gress has been made in the establishment nf h - Sl ° UX t0 figbt * Business in Santa Fe was very severe S ale at AB PiRwall on the 16th, but no dam- be the fate of “any. Boiled nettles and Snails may Niagara. It cannot be said that our Government 
throughout all the disturbed district? 01 bn8k * Th ® Gaze Be states that $200,000 worth of a £ e occurred. do a man for a week or so, bat if healthful food dld nothin S about laying the cable. 
In addition to the foregninry • \ goods had been sold there within two months. An Tb e cholera had disappeared from Guatemala Joes not then come in, that man is gone.” — Queen Victoria has been required by her 
have been almost constantly ^ ^ falleD thrOUgbout New Me ^co, Hon. Beverly C. Clark, the new American Minister,' ---—- otYhe MeT'es^gSat'eTf w'hefuf 8 ’ “ aC ° nnt 
t7C i bee er ? n i° ftheCable ' Tbe greatest faciH- fai TTiKST 0 *"" 7, Tbe crops were teen ^ the PnA- British Views on the Extension of American . -The members of the Minnesota Legislature 
ty has been displayed in the transmission of a con 7 condition. dent ot Guatemala. There had been severe shocks Dominion.—N ot only does the London Times open- indulge in the delightful practice of smoking dur- 
gratulatory dispatch from Mr. Gurney Chairmo t> ° f earthquake 111 Guatemala. ly advocate the annexation of Cuba by the United lng the business hours of the Legislature. 
of the Telegraph Co., to Mr. Field ThiscontJ ^ 1 kouuce at Tide-water.—T he aggregate qnan- No news from Nicaragua. States, and demonstrate the advantages that would — The Convention of the Diocese of Western 
twenty-nine words, and leaving Trclanri • t] t y ofHour, Wheat, Corn and Barley left at tide- Valparaiso dates are July 16th, and Callao 27th. result to Great Britain from such a change- but at its recent session, voted Bishop DeLancey 
morning, was received by Mr. Field in w “ Yn , C "' at8P , from the commencement of navigation to Th e crops are promising. the London Morning Herald, the reputed organ of * ’ °J. t0 enablekim to Vlslt Eurb Pe. 
city, before'noon. It is said bv the elccV • k the 14th ol August, inehisive, during the years 1857 In Peru, the general impression was that Gen. the Derby Cabinet, and the mouth-piece of conser CalvinWmct^li-mcH^ annbun P e p the deafb of 
.h«. each dv adds .0 ‘ n e s Car,old wen,d be declared President vatisn, in Eng,and, as openi y advec^es 
which communications are sent forward and re- 1857 Ssefi 8 ' 2°520 25 I ^ , B ° h f Via T* '* 8atl8 f actory - A11 ra ^ors of Bel- sition by the United States of a portion of Mexico, . - A gentleman recently renewed his subscrip. 
ceived * 1858..895 ,133 4,920,583 2 ’, 553’,861 3S6’439 zus retain have ceased. and the establishment of a protectorate proposed tion to the Worcester Spy, who has taken that pa- 
0«.»K^rw.w._:.' .... — I.C...735.W W^to»=to.l5= --.77 ,..____ by Gen. Houston, over the Mexican Itepublic, in _ 
, , , -r—j —biituHunssion 01 a con- 
gralnlator, drspaicb from Mr. OraMr, Chairman 
of the Te egraph Co., to Mr. Field. This contained 
twenty-nine word., „nd leaving Ireland in the 
Produce at Tide-water. —The aggregate quan¬ 
tity of Flour, Wheat, Corn and Barley left at tide¬ 
morning, was received by Mr Fiet 771x1- 1I l r th , e water from the commencement of navigation to 
which communications are eent forwSd "SoT 
Ceived. 1858..895,133 4,920,583 2,553,861 3S6439 
zus’ return have ceased. 
Cold Mines in Kansas— A dispatch from Kan- By reducing the wheat to flo7 the America1 ' Literature in Northern Europe— such form and to such an extent as should be nec- • ~ A T|°- ld feve £ bas broken out on the Kennebec 
sas, 26th ult., per United States Exnress to Rnrm cmg the wheat to floui, the quantity of Bayard Taylor, writing from Poland says- —A essarv to secure to the Union ri 1a nver > Maine, where it is said that the precious 
yille, says that Monsi P n. p Z T press to Boon - the latter left at tide-water this year, compared with voung Polewss nnr says A essary to secure to the Union good neighborhood, metal has been discovered in small quantities. 
?»tb. a p“:if e f nighllefore> an ™ faKre r d ’■> «- ‘^ongfe,. 
for the purpose of procuring outfits to work the - 1 ° F ‘ low 8 poem 8 ha y e been published in the Polish lan- ---. sippi, occasioned by the receding of the water. 
ounces of gold and^nnfiT-m D brongbt severa l State Sai:i;ath Scnoou Contention— The New mikT' ami tb 7 a stUf cityabout a hundred Yellow Fever on Staten Island—A list of —The health of Gen. Cass hascontinnedtoim- 
which arAitnAt h nap “ tb(6 existence of mine?, York State Sabbath School Teachers’Association “ ie8 80uth ‘ ea f° f ^arsfiw. The distinguished twenty-three cases of yellow fever on Staten P r ove, and it is hardly likely that he will be longer 
which are situated on Cherry Creek, one of the will hold a Convention In the'cTtv oJ p^wln ^ P ° et ’ Adam Mickicwicz - be stated, was Island is reported by Dr. W C Anderson The detamed from bis official duties at the Department. 
southern plats, in latitude 39 degrees. the 5th, 6th, and 7th of October /ext ’ 7 ’ ^ admirer of Emerson, whom he frequently New York Board of Health have endeavored^to tiskgVU 001 b0m . mitte . e man m Maine > “ adver- 
, IX, axxu HU OI uctooer next. cites in prose writings.” mm™.. » ( T .1 enaeaTOrea 10 tising for a school-master, says none need apply 
suppress a knowledge of the facts. who wear a shawl, or snectacles. orwalkwithaeane. 
detained from his official duties at the Department. 
, — A school cemmittee man in Maine, in adver¬ 
tising for a school-master, says none need apply 
wko!wear a shawl, or spectacles, or walk with a cane. 
