MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGKICULTUKAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Contents of the Rural for September 18, 1858. ter, either as regards the action of the Directors, Political Intelligence ~ZZ LI A- 
aotLL , or tbe nltimate success of the enterprise. Mr. _ ’ 
Bonn with the Farmer*, ..YYY!!. F ^i Fikld > under date of Sept. 8th, has attempted an Republican State Convention.— The Republi- _ ^ 
Sheep—Characteristics of Breeds—No. iv. 301 explanation in the New York Tribune, which we cans of this State met in Convention, at Syracuse, — 
T^^L^’i““ tate43 .f! giVG below: last week < and Put the following ticket in nomine A subscription is circulating in Hawaii, Sand- 
Be^a^ Bee AvesAiy Experience,":!.302 Sir:—I have received from Newfoundland a dispatch, tion: — Governor —E. D. Morgan, of New York. w * cb Islands, headed by the King and Queen, for 
Missouri state Fair,. ZZZZZZZZ'ZZZ. 302 informiD K me th at, although the insulation of the Ocean Lieut. Governor — Robert Campbell, of Steuben. tbe purpose of raising funds to establish an Epis- 
Cheese and Cheese-Making,."""" 302 CabIe remains perfect, no message has come over it for Canal Commissioner —Hiram Gardner of Niagara c0 P al Cburch at Honolulu. 
Plaster on Meadow Land,. 302 several days. The last telegraphic dispatch that I receiv- p • r , T r, -r, ’ , _ .... 
Best Time for Seeding Orchard Grass ....! 302 ed from England was dated London, September l. S eI nson Inspector-J oh. P. Everest, of Clinton. Common people are hung for committing mur- 
winter Barley.. What may be the cause of the cessation, I do not know, American Convention.— The American party of der ’ and ’ m P ns °ued for minor offences, but “ re- 
Political Intelligence. 
Bonn With theFannerY?.^^'!!^.f m* Fikld > under date of Se P f - 8th . bas attempted an 
pint's fatagrapte. 
SEPT. 18. 
Elw |lmji Condenser. 
last week, and put the following ticket in nomina- A subscription is circulating in Hawaii, Sand- _ Great Britain has now an armv of so non 
tmn- r' 1 ..... _t, T, ., _ » wir.h Tslanria br* q rlp,1 V,,- 1 1,o TCimr. n _ A ,i r — ,r, T „ - v,uw men 
Sir:—I have received from Newfoundland a dispatch, tion:— Governor — E. D. Morgan, of New York. wicb Islands - headed by the King and Queen, for in India. 
ed from England was dated London, September 1 r6CeiV ’ State PrUon Tn ^ector-i os. P. Everest, of Clinton. Common people are hung for committing mur- 
Winter Barley.. What may be the cause of the cessation, I do not know, American Convention.— The American party of der > and ^prisoned for minor offences, but “ re- _ The ve llo w fever >,*» oimnut _, . . 
Jiurai MwceUany. The Provincial Exhibition. More Amen- but conjecture that it is the change of the shore end at the State also met at Syracuse, on same date with 8 P ectable people are not held answerable to the Vicksburg* Miss almost depopulated 
ais A D UsUetU a r YofAr d ™ 10 be r de ' It f P ° nl f d , the Iler L bIiCan8 ’ a T nd uominated a ticket, as fob .^7“ !“. Connecticut recently -There were *1,007 bounty land warrants issued 
toy in England. Ohio state Fair. Lee Co. (Ill) Fair. Fulton, ®stated that 1 ,of. Thompson was to succeed Prof, lows:— Governor— Lorenzo Burrows, of Orleans. amu sed himself by putting arsenic in his wife’s during August 
Hamilton and Chautauque Co. Exhibitions. 302 „ bouse in a series of experiments upon the cable; Lieut. Governor— IX. S. Benton, of Herkimer. Canal coffee > which, however, did not prove fatal in its —The actual length of the Great Wall of China 
HORTICULTURAL. + a “ d > althou « h h ‘« was regarded by all practical Commissioner -James B. Thompson of Genesee - result 0n amount of the great “ respectability” is 15 > 000 miles - 
Amencan Homological Society,. yn telegraphers m England as perfectly childish, it is quite ,, Fl . " ’ uenesee. n,. ...i;,. n. , , , ” ^ _Pom in w . , , 
HortlcnHnral Gossip.. :::::::::::::::::::: ms possible that He present delay in transmitting IntelUg’eUce StaU Prison Rector- Wm. A. Russell, of Wash- of the P artie8t he matter was hushed up. injuredbt froS. entral Wi8C0DBin bas been mucb 
Pond's Seedling Plum, Illustrated,]. 303 is attributable to Prof. Thompson’s experiments. ington. It is estimated that from 250 to 30() head of _ Th .„ . ro , . , 
Langwortty's Method of Training Tomatoes, [Illustrated 1 . 303 It was also known at the sailimr of the Africa that tb* State Tvmpoiwcv f!n«vnvmAv, beeves were lost bv the recent, riisnafer nn fbn Tln^ OUrteen thousand British 
e purpose of raising funds to establish an Epis- — Cape May county, N. J., is said to be without 
ipal Church at Honolulu. a lawyer. 
Common people are hung for committing mnr- p ~I nir 6 ^ c ^ erks are employed in the Chicago 
try in England. Ohio state Fair. Lee Co. (ill) Fair. Fulton, a* 80 be 8tated tha t I’rof-Thompson was to succeed Prof, lows:— Governor —Lorenzo Burrows, of Orleans. “ amused” himself by putting arsenic in his wife’s during August 
Hamilton andChautauque Co. Exhibitions.’ 302 * “ouse in a series of experiments upon the cable; Lieut. Governor—IX. S. Benton, of Herkimer Canal coffee > which, however, did not prove fatal in its —The actual 
horticultural. and although h,s system was regarded by all practical Commissioner —James B. Thompson of Genesee result On account of the great “respectability” ia 15,000 miles. 
American Pomological Society,. 303 telegraphers m England as perfectly childish, it is quite , „ . T _ r p ’ 8ee ’ nf the nartiM tha \ , y _Corn in C 
Horticultural Gossip . 303 possible that the present delay in transmitting Intelligence f tale Prison Inspector-Vim. A. Russell, of Wash- of the P art | es tbe matter was hushed up. ipjnredby frost 
PosbOffice. ^ 
r Tbe yellow fever has almost depopulated 
Vicksburg, Miss. 
— There were 1,007 bounty land warrants issued 
Pond’s Seedling Plum, Illustrated,J. 303 « attributable to Prof. Thompson’s experiments, 
It is estimated that from 250 to 30q head of 
miLret^i T0mat0ee ' [IIlustrated] .** ^ it was also known at_the sailing of the Africa that the State Temferance Convention. — The State beeves were lost by the recent disaster on the Hud- subjects in California! 
The Large White Grub,.... . ^‘rectors, despairing of satisfactory results from the sys- Temperance Convention met at Syracuse on the 80n River Railroad. Some few wandered into the —Joseph P Ross 
. , . .... OUO IpniH of Wliil oVi^m cxa _... . . _____ __J - j_a _ • . . _ _ . _ r > 
The Large White Grub,. 3() o , . ’ ^ xemperauce oonvenuon met at Syracuse on the -- - ooiue lew wanuerea into me —Joseph P. Ross, of Bainbridee Ohio b fls a 
Apple#— Their Names. .!.!!"* ^ tem8 ® f Prof88Sors Whitehouse and Thompson, had ar- 7 th inst., and the following candidates were nom- woods and P a8tar88 in the neighborhood, having pair of Cashmere kids. g ’ ’ 
2£L"£ '™r mw .5 s™, of Madison.— escaped from the cars with slight iojaries. M.o, ,_-It is said that snperior wine can be manatee. 
Ttr««4. . trioal rlortarimnni __v • , w aaac*uvva --OH.tt.lVlT DMITil, UI J>iaaiSOIl.- 4 --UJjUIlCt?, illaU V xuaocoau luat DUUC 
Tree Mignonette,.:::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::;;;;' ^ expected that the Hughes Printing TeiegrephinLLment UeuL Got,emw_Sidne y A ’ Bears > ° f Kin gs. state ® attle dld * ot . su . ffe . r fr . om tbe collision, but were tured U ro “ the t ? ma ^ 0. 
a Chinese Garden,. 303 would be placed at Trinity Bay and Valentia on or about Prison Inspector —Silas T. Fyler, of Madison. almost suffocated in the general smashing and , J b f Pennsylvania R. R. Company issue tickets 
il. ru— - 5 ~ i»o 1116 clergy at liali price. 
Iruits of the Crimea^„.^„ . . 303 the 20 th or 25th inst.—and from the experiments made MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.—The mlXlDg U P’ — “ Oshkosh^an aefid Mfnnmnnss ob’ot 
Sod Cake. Cookies. Jumbles. Good Vinegar ■ Cream Tart j ' 1116 tlK " Cable ”* at PIjrmouth > there is D0 reasonable following is the Republican ticket for Massachu- Captain Chauncey, Lieutenants Mullany, Bar- I in Wieconsiifo’n the 2<fth d u?[ en0m0nee CiU6 *’ di6d 
KiSgSXSSr: i.«U“ .Xt G„_ N . r. Lieul . Gmirnor _ ” e u ^ ' 1 ““f “ d togwher with A monament is to he erected in Mississippi to 
bers for Winter u«e. Tomatoes and Melons, . 303 about three hundred words per h ^ Eliphalet Trask. Stale Treasurer —Moses Tenney. rser Upham, have been ordered to the steamer the memory of Gen. Quitman. 
The i ast Time r S v 1 ° Ur Cyrus w Field Secretary of State— Oliver Warner. Attorney Gen - Nia « ara > which is to be ready within seven days to — During the last year the Government expend- 
Parentai Example. GarUnh^for LaZs . 8 ctvLa^ 8 ' 304 We hope for the best, but when men are given Phillips. Auditor —Charles White. proceed to Charleston and receive on board the ed $1 ^’ 000 > 0 °0 for militar y Purposes. 
CHOICE miscellany. control whose “ svstem is reuardpri bv ail rarLtinoi The returns of the Vermont oWtinn pvbibif ca P tur e d Africans. They are to be taken to the — The British soldiers, stationed in New Bruns- 
telegraphers as pn-feclty childish,” we, in common largelyinf.ro, of the Itepublic.n party. Hall'. ™,°.ndS“’ 7““ ‘7 °l ‘ ■ ped,1 Ihree ?7e1nft'’taen ^chased ' N 
.“ with others, can but have our fear. ^rtty for Gorernorwii, pro,,. M ye„ecd,, 1 , 00 . 
Alone,[Poeti^u] Truth. Oppositeciiaracters. Usefulness. 304 --- Returns from 144 towns, show Representatives to „ _ B * —Twenty thousand dollars a week are naid out 
educational. Railroad Accidents. be elected as follows:—Republicans, 118; Demo- AHB ^ ourt Journal relates with naive pleasantry, 'or labor at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. * 
n NariCdTeactere ; AS«rion. StoN™?’ A™ 001 *)! 0 ”- _ . - crats, 21 ; no choice, 5 . Returns of the Governor | he _ fact that on the recent visit of Queen Victoria —Mr.Giddingsisengagedinwritinga“His- 
m speak, so-Matthew, Male’s Phm °f instniction 'Missouri In our last issue we chronicled the fatal results vote from 69 towns foot thus: Hall, Rep, 13 250’ France, the Empress and Prince Albert were lory of tbe Anti-Slavery struggle in Congress.” 
state Teachers AasociaUon. Neither spools nor New Epai >e^ 305 of two Railroad accidents — one on the Allegany Keyes, Dem., C, 359; scattering 81. ’ ’ seriously affected with sea-sickness, while sailing — During the last two months, 1,666 people have 
leorge Whitefleld,[iBustrated,! TelirapWc Instrument ThT™ Valle y Railroad - near Pittsbugh, Pa.; the other -..._ in the royal yacht, and Victoria and the Emperor, be en swept off by yellow fever in New Orleans. 
Use of Coal—A Curious Delusion . 305 on the Northern N. Y., near Albany—and since tbe The Frazer River Gold Mines. — The Rev ^“P 1 f rom such weakness, enjoyed the suffer- btale sausages are said to produce precisely 
mbor and the ™ Books the ia dail y - ak -g Biabo P of the Methodist church, who is now in K s of tRe other twain hugely. ^ ° n “ 1 ^ P f ° i8 ° D -. 
Modeatvof Lcaminp, . . w. additions to the fearful list. It would almost. Rppm on an offieial visit, to tiiA Ponifip iioo Tnw Amftrinan roncui -»r 1. at .rv— _ Ai-' .. m yellow fever in 
303 the 20th or 25th inst.—and from the experiments made 
Car™ Chaukct, Lieutenant. Mullany, Bar- in'WiaSSK Z ° h> “’ dled 
LADIES’ PORT - FOLIO. 
The Last Time, [Poetical.] Mrs. Ketchum’s ShawL Jottings. 
I arental Example. Oardenhig for Ladies. Conversation 304 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
Poesy, [Poetical] «There’s Somebody Dead in There.” The 
SABBATH M USINGS. 
Alone, [Poeticjd.] Truth. Opposite Characters. Usefulness 304 - 
educational. Railroad Accic 
^ ve , ¥ T C ,th ; , Wi 8 c° nf in State Teachers’ Association - 
National Teacheih Association. Ilint« to New TeachprH TTnw T^r • n_ . * 
to Speak. Sir Matthew Hale's Plan of InsS^ction Missouri lN ° Dr lfl8t 1B8tie We chr0nic] 
State Teacherb Absociation. ^elUler Schoolb nor Newspaper*, S05 of two Railroad accidents _ 01 
George Whitefleld, miustrated,] Telegraphic Instrument Tha^ ^ ade y Railroad, near Pittsbuj 
Uscof Coal— a Curious Delusion.; 30 5 on the Northern N. Y., near Alb 
i *hor tnj the t RURALIST - occurrence of these, the telegra 
Jjaoor ana tbe Law. Clerks Unsuitod to Wont “ 
Modesty of Learning.. 305 add ltlOns to the fearful list. It 
THE SKETCH book. . ° as if these shocking catastroph 
^yt308 country inaCirCle > aDdthat tbe 
... . had again arrived. 
List of New Advertisements this Week The last steamer brings intell 
--- accident on the Oxford, Wort 
s«a2E» 1 Slti5Sfate J - R "“T" 4 hampton Railway, England. It, 
^Sa»’SS:I9J£5at!S5“ 8 “„ dajSch01 " I! “ ursi0 ” tnl 
Stocks for Nurserymen—T. C. Maxwell & Bothers. A0U0 persons were passengers. 
F^mere fiV ® COacbeS WaS divided iR tO t' 
c“;A^nf iDg twenty ' nine closel y P acked 
Hamburgh Grapes—Charles Porvis. Sixteen. At'Rouild Oak station 
fo^^^riA E ¥&k“^ Dr - Wnlker - ou a steep inclined plain, thirtt 
Send tor a Circular. noticb of one train became detached fr, 
The First Annual Fairof the Michigan Farmers' and breaking of Coupling irons, and 
Ontario Co Agi^ Mas0D ’ Soc ’ y ' ran backward d °wn the incline, 
Fruit Growers’ Society of Western N. Y.— Henry P. Norton. creasing velocity, until it met 
Premature Loss ot the Hair. 
luc 01 ineir return urmes. rue tasi uaiirornia Advocate contains an m a year, in all the inland of Maderia. Yet there American Hotel, Indianapolis, on Thursday week, 
lad again arrived. . interesting letter from the Bishop, written at Es- is never a lack of Maderia in the United States.— — 0hi °, in 1857, exported to New York, Phila- 
ihe last steamer brings intelligence of a terrible quimault Harbor. He says everything is in astate Where is it manufactured? and what are its in^re- del P bia > and Baltimore alone, 70,000 head of cattle, 
accident on the Oxford, Worcester and Wolver- of glorious uncertainty—gold products, and all.— dients? ° — The New York and Erie Railroad Company 
hampton Railway, England. It occurred to a cheap “ I found,” he remarks, “the people at Bellingham The receiDts of finnr at Rnffain M mo, • * kave resolved to use coal on all their locomotives. 
Sunday School Excursion train, „„ which come Ba, and Victoria in great painti an.pcnae fn “ T t“ *~ U Ch, ” a “ •« P»J Ens'«nd and 
2,000 person, ware pa»«ng,„. Tho train o, forty, g.rd to the futnre, thc'pteraillng" Sng7, ^Stl, ** ' fOT ^ 
”ngTcnt7J“C fr “:rT“, “"Jf" 8p,nt “ eir ,C ' 493 l ' a^r ' !,, ■ or aa arera « e »' ™ that there are nine 
Bixtcen. h,;Bo,»d ion, which i.aLld SthTtoSX,' K ' ! per d ” p '. ( _ n.en awailing triMfor ntnrder, in tt. jail of .ha, 
on a steep inclined plain, thirteen of the coaches also, I am told, on Frazer River. If the trail can ° C , Curred in Cata lonia, _ The horse of Mr> Wm G< Fow , er) Qf WiImin 
of one tram became detached from the rest, by tbe he cut through, if the water fall sufficiently in the - 1 p, D ’ 1 fereRce t0 the dl8 covery of two very ton, N. C., was so severely stung by bees that he 
breaking of coupling irons, and these cars at once river, if the miiies prove rich and sufficiently ex- rich mi . n ® S T d “ e df f old > and the otber of lead — dl ^' Tbp 4(p .. . „ . . .. 
!”• ^ am n0 *t Jon know, on’n™ „1 °sU ef. " “ ““> «"“» «”» in., bce'n uTtd'toX ulrtl wofteS fhl 
creasing velocity, nntii it met the second tram, a miner, and my opinion is not worth mucb, but at T . . Mersey. 
which had started out fifteen minutes behind the any rate I have no motive to be partial- and mv lT 18 e8timated tbat tke Yang-tese-Kiang, the —Liverpool is the unhealthiest town in England, 
first, and was moving towords the station. The opinion is, that this Frazer River excitement will largeat river of China - i8 larger than our Missis- having an annual average of thirty-six deaths in the 
two trainR Mmfi into nr.lliolrtrt ...itv. „ , .. .. ..tpt^utMtwm . . Th . r PDrmiQvottnfl 1nn»fV> in o on a _i 1 _ a . I LJOUSADQ. 
ROCHESTER, N, Y., SEPTEMBE R 18, 1858. 
TERWS OF THE RURAL. 
Single Copy, one year, .$2 
Three Copies, “ $g 
Five Copies, “ <gg 
Six Copies, and one free to agent, - $10 
Ten Copies, and one free to agent, - $15 
breaking of coupling irons, and these cars at once river, if the mii!es prove rich and sufficiently ex- ricd minas -°f f old > and the °‘her of lead— died 
'"“"u' !"• “' a T 1M,U,illf - 1“»<* *«■»»>-. ^«o‘fsU ef. re “ M ' d ‘Obtain three tfU ZSZ S 
creasing velocity, untu it met the second tram, a miner, and my opinion is not worth mucb, but at T . . Mersey. 
which had started out fifteen minutes behind the any rate I have no motive to be partial- and mv lT 18 eBtimated tbat tke Yang-tese-Kiang, the — Liverpool is the unhealthiest town in England, 
first, and was moving towords the station. The opinion is, that this Frazer River excitement will largC8t river ° f China ’ is lar ger than our Missis- having an annual average of thirty-six deaths in the 
two trains came into collision, with a shock which prove to be the greatest humbug of the a«e and 8ippL Thdr com P a rative length is 3,300 miles to Uonaand ’ 
split the two rear cars, (the guard’s van and car- thftt many people Vill suffer even to the last ex 3 : 200 \ at New 0rlean8 , the breadth of the Missis- dead. DoesS^^ iS 
nages next to it,) into matchwood, and badly shat- tremity. This was my opinion before I left Cali- 8ipP ' * S y ards > depth 100 feet, velocity of cur- sleep easier? ranee 
tered another carriage of the train. The scene fornia, and I have seen no reason to change it since yent -^ miles an hour. At Kiangyin, 100 miles —The New York Commercial says it knows a 
tbat ensued io is impossible to describe. Fragments I came here, but much to strengthen it. I fear fr0m tilG 8ea ’ tbe ^t 1168 ® Rtver is 1,900 yards gentleman who gave $6,300 for a pair of horses 
of the crushed and broken cars, mutilated hu- that some parties will have an awful account to br ° ad ’ 99 feet deep ’ with a current of two miles now in use - 
man forms, Borne still in death, some writhing in settle in regard to this matter in a comimr dav ” P er hour. — The Miners’Journal makes the deficiency of 
their last agonies, others seriously but not fatally -..._ In Paris, in a late attempt to remove a cancer, 425^Stuns? WEter ’ thuB far ’ this J ear > 
minded tnaterfer^l 111 Were i Com ' The Produce Trade of Buffalo.—T he Buffalo tbelad y ^fferer was so stupified by Chloroform, - There is stored in Chicago a million bushels 
S the daSs aidTh/ri I 7 g ; n f }jable Commercial Advertiser has been summing up the bat brea ; hlD ® ceased and life appeared to be ex- of wheat, and this, too, right in the face of an in- 
ST. a tT.7 a ^ «*-• * ** sea80n > <n ... i..»e of 8 he thh “7 J?. P 27“*, “ p “ dedt “ °° m Z S ,™» ... 
many frightfully mangled and disfie-m-eJ _ 1 J e8 rs. r rom tuis time forward — An inconsiderate cow at Nantucket switched 
. 8 disfigured. so far as flour and wheat are concerned, we shall A ukase has been promulgated prohibiting the her tail around a post, and starting suddenly broke 
un tbe morning of the 7th inst, a shocking be in receipt of the harvest of 1858. The trade in teaching of the Latin tongue in all the Colleges of the end in two. 
Subscriptionsfor Six Months received at half the above catast v°P ke occurred on the Hudson River Rail- this new installment of nature’s bounty opens tke Russian Empire. The hours hitherto devoted —The receipts of flour at Buffalo have averaged 
rates, and free copies allowed in proportion. Club papers y oad > b y which two persons were killed and others briskly. Since noon of the first of September we that study, will be devoted to the positive sciences. tV' 00 barrela P er da y> during the week ending 
“.nt to as many different post-offices as desired, and names injured. A freight train, laden with cattle sfnnnp^ hfiUA rpppiup/l Aft QQK )vo».i.a1d n ~ J nnhr f) KT WnrlnAo^an _i f , 
o as many different post-offices as desired, and names ’’'Jared. A freight train, laden with cattle, stopped have received 46,935 barrels of flour, and 227,564 On Wednesday, forty-nine slaves, having been ^tinY 1^0 1 t?i • e ar r ■ 
•ir' 1 **””- __ IT.“'rr a T er “« Ihe ™»“‘ « f ->» ^• *»£ SS « 
. .. , . skl ng two locomotives store in Chicago, is a ■million and a half bushels, Passed through Covington, Ky., on their way to ground of fraud. 
What About t ho Atlan tic Telegraph ? aad S . eV n eral dars - rn ™ D e 1R to a machine shop and most of which must come this way. We propose Oreen Co., Ohio. 7 ° - An effort is being made to secure Dr. Ken- 
flml rpvptoI DflY-o „ • , _ . - 0 7 -- aacaia HUOUU3, r-- xa y xv;,, VJU LUCir way 10 & 1VU1JU 
kn nk' . ’ runD ! ng intoa machine shop and most of which must come this way. We propose Green Co., Ohio. —An effort is being made to secure Dr Ken- 
some wound In & f h ! mney; killiDg to place a few ^ ures before oar readers, confident The balance wheel of John Fitch’s Model En- S v R f ochester - for tbe Chica g° University, as 
numtoofcS ’ destroying a large that their cheerfal ohare.cterw.il gratify everjlo.er gine, for the Ural Phikdelphi. ,U:>mbJZl,se ™rkZ h TL „ . 
n..... » „ ... of oar nobic city. The foiling table will ex- twentyone year, before Fallon'. Ne» York- boat wheatttroartort FmoT ihl I.™tEL ‘i 
—we have ceased to burn powder and mihliV »„ ( r b ty- lhe fo]IowiR g tab l e will ex- twenty-one years before Fulton’s New 1 
»» d ' - p ^ ^ - B»Zn“:irbi: f r na 01 onr produce *•* 
the calmness which has succeeded so fierce a and two neices were much injured. The same 
storm, questions which the hey-day of success put day, a young man named Ritner was killed on the 
t:: — - 
Enquirer argues favorably. It has already been 
proved that submarine cables run but little risk of 
injury near the shore,—shipping constituting the 
The 2.30 P. M. train from Fall River, Mass., on 
the 10th inst , ran into a freight train, slightly in- 
■es. Ur bric°r,hiT 11,6 f0i '7‘” g !? Wl " “• ’ earS tetore »» V«k boa( ’^nT 
ess briefly tae comparison of our produce trade in 1807, is on exhibition in Philadelphia. in good condition. 
ISoS with that of 1857: The ships of the American navy are entirely —An anti-Mormon paper is about to be estab- 
To SET**."°; M r ; s b 9 b 4 1 - =l»thed with eail. made of hemp deck, „f Beo.ch <»»• » “ hehrding 
To sept. i, 1857. 1 , 971,911 260,932 ™ Russwn manufactuie, notwithstanding the fact _ The Liberals in Mexico have captured Tam- 
r - -- that the cotton duck > now made in this country, is, pico. A force of 10,000 men is concentrating to 
□crease, . 4,399,740 473,652 upon the whole, decidedly superior to the foreign march on the capital. 8 
The above table, compiled from the figures pre- hemp duck, as is shown by the fact that for the last — Tbe Queen’s Bench in England have decided 
rved in this office, is strictly acurate.” six or eight years all the vessels in our merchant tbat iR beaitb is sufficient excuse for a breach of 
----- service and whale fisheries use it in preference to prom ' se of “ ama ge. 
From Arizona.— Col. Sayles, agent of the Post- tbe foreign article. . ~ T ne ^ ^°^ te f ? r . an . At [ a ntic cable has been 
a x . , . „ . 1 ° 81 ’ already pointed out; it is through the Bermudan 
ice Department, arrived at St Louis, on the 10th The first case of the discharge of a debtor from and Fayal to Portugal. 
To Sept. 1, 1858,.6,362,651 
To Sept. 1, 1857.1,971,911 
Increase,.4,399,740 
served in this office, is strictly acurate.” 
From Arizona— Col. Sayles, agent of the Post- 
greatest danger,-and in the case of the Eastern ******?’ ^ ^ Department ’ arrived at L ouis, on the loth" The first case of the discharge of a debtor from and F^HoPoSgkh * ^ 
termini of the Atlantic, everything is exceedingly f . * . ' “ C 01 othei ' a ; Three in8t > from Arizona. He ryiorts the existence of durance, under the new Canadian statute abolish- — There are only two cities in Germany or the 
favorable, owing to the almost entire absence of Qryi , of cattle and hhds. of a very lawless state of things in that country—the ing imprisonment for debt, occurred at Hamilton world, which contain more Germans than New 
shipping on that portion of the Irish coast. The W6rG 8ma8hed - Lo88 blO.OOO. pistol and bowie-knife being the only laws recog- last week. York and its environs. 
Newfoundland end is also supposed to be well On the night of the 10th, a terrific accident oc- ™ed. Indian depredations were very frequent— The Boston Traveller savs-—“Onr mamifacinr , “ Jobn C. Bishop, an able lawyer in Chicago, 
selected. In reference to the deep-sea portion, G ^ ed npon tbe Steulienville ( 0 .,) and Indiana Mr. S. speaks favorably of the mineral resources of ers of domestic goods are already realizing th* S2^™ B M00000 OTmmittln8 1&nd fraUdS t0 
although nothing but surmises can be drawn, the Rai,road > ab out seven miles from Steubenville. A the Territory, but deems the annexation of Sonora beneficial effects of the China treaty Oup TV + b 9 °: 900 ' .. _ 
Enquirer can see no reason for apprehending its f deg ^ m J r °“ tbe SCGDe of disa8ter > 8 tates that of the utmost importance to their successful de- in Boston has received orders for 3 000 packages, dug S aidSd°toa'Ve?uSto^d°& ptaSta 
destruction, and remarks:_“It hasalready existed whlle . cr0981D f ‘ b ® b ndge, a car and the rear vclopment. The El Paso and Fort Yuma wagon and another is reported as having received orders cut up for buildiR g lots. ’ V ™ 18 
for two weeks, and this affords excellent ground G ° g '“ e j U Q mped J 10111 tbe tracb ' kR ocking out some road expeditions will complete their work in due for 1,500, making in the aggregate 4,500 packages “ IIoD ' E ’ Ellis - for forty years a member of the 
for confidence in its durability, at least for a con- f th n tlmber8 - when the bridge gave way— season. The agents of the overland mail to Cali- r,. ^ , OQ ...... P 8 ' British Parliament, is on a tour through the U S 
siderable period. It is, of course, impossible to The ba S8 a S e car and front passenger car went fornia were found busily engaged in establishing * wit -^1 v, u' P . f Cted ^. b ? s ° w n death. Mr. E. is 78 years of age. 
predict how long the insulation of the wires may down Wlth the brid S e > twelve feet, the rear end of stations, &c. Col. Sayles reports that the difficult t • v, ! rmei1 Dy nim lataJy read “ one of tb e — An exchange says that it has “reason to be- 
remain intact, after the many forces and novel cir- tbe train remaining on the abutment The first ties with the Navajo Indians were still unsettled— daused a sen8ation fl ' om it8 Ifeit to^thfllnSd RteSf 8 contemplates aa ear] y 
cumstances to which the cable has been subjected. Car was com Pletelv broken un. «uri eh., noD+a ^ * G«n. Unrlnuri tnri L*™* ^ « _I containing the declaration-"My death will take vI81t 1° the United States. 
car was completely broken up, and the seats in the Cen. Garland had assured them that the murderers 
There are good reasons for believing that thecon- rear ° f the car were broken ff0m their fastenings.” of Maj. Brooks’ servant must be given up amfin andurgiR f. that il would be better harvesUng^theirrice 1 and°thfr« i« aV L^ E ? menced 
ditions of water low down in the deep seas are StraD 3 e as it may seem, according to the dispatch view of pending troable, had ordeTd Sl“ ile° £ p " Micatl »" •» » »•* tffl pS'eSf •«* 
highly favorable to the durability of a cable. We n ° one was k *^ ed > bu t there were a large number from Fort Fillmore to Fort Defiance. ’ —It is proposed to vary the size of bank notes 
may confidently believe that the greater part of the more or 3es8 injured, some very severely. -- TuE winter of the Southern Hemisphere has according to their denominations, as a preventive 
Atlantic cable is now surrounded by water which is c 1Tn , T Z —'-- From Santa Fe— A despatch from Indepen- been one of the coldest ever known. Immense against the alteration of the same. 
so still, and so low in temperature, as to retain it J, ™* Y! n M ™ s - The Salt Lake mail had den ce, dated 5th inst., per U. S. Express to Boon- b ° die f ° f Sn °' V have fallen in Chile - and a11 Yal P a ' mn Tvf at Newtown Pa., has invented a 
From Santa Fe—A despatch from Indepen¬ 
dence, dated 5th inst., per U. S. Express to Boon- 
place in 1859,” and urging that it would be better , “ The planters of Georgia have commenced 
to postpone a certain publication of his work till pectof'an abundant’jield 111616 ^ & flatterillg pro8 ' 
m . , . —It is proposed to vary the size of bank notes 
Ihe winter of the Southern Hemisphere has according to their denominations, as a preventive 
been one of the coldest ever known. Immense a g ain8 t the alteration of the same, 
bodies of snow have fallen in Chile, and all Valpa- — A mechanic at Newtown, Pa., has invented a 
in eeca,, ty . long time t*o come.'' T^Zci ’“• foT. bp ^ »' SftSSgS C '“"” S 
for the bright side of Ike subject The action of the The trials for treaeT.nwoZZ™ h ™ " J “ M “ l«h alt, has arrived, and the news is unimportant. As Iilino1 " correspondent of the New York -W.C.Bond announces^ two faint teles- 
company, in placing the control of experiments in the Associate TnrWa i °™ mence as 800n as Dr. Conolly, who had arrived at Santa Fe, from Rio Tnbune > says:—“ One thing appears encouraging copic comets were discovered at the Cambridge 
pable of performing what is required together P 7 was massacred while moving South. Dr. 
with the secrecy that enshrouds all movement bna . F . ornGjr ’ T “ dian Ageut > was amon g tb e tribes ma- 
very much weakened the faith of the America kin g treaties, and had been successful thus far- 
public. Indeed, many seem inclined to the belief Engmee ^ 9 7 are Seating the four posts on the 
that a certain something has occurred fatal to the W68tern d mbIQU of th e ma51 route - 
enterprise. We ask the question:—Has thpre ™i r-. x . 01 „ > T T , 
been a suspension of the cable, as well as^ News-L eavenworth dates of the 7th 
of dispatches?” It the J^e received Orders had been received for 
on the 1st inst., Cyrus W. Field said tbJ /£ !TJ : °“ panies of th ® lst e avah Y under Col. Sum- 
route to California, via the 35th parallel. They re- 8Ugar cane Ra8 ^een tested, and remains no more „ • iY+> • ^ V? e m T • 
port the grass between Fort Smith and Albuquer- an experiment. The prospect is, that there will & itillYi 6 1S de . na '. .. ,. 
que in excellent condition, and the wood and water be made in this State more sugar and molasses N. Y.city. U We presume i^is 'compo^eYof guttA 
abundant. The mail party saw very few Indians tban will be consumed here. Molasses will be an perch, and is seasoned with ocean salt. 
on the plains. Co). Sumner’s command was on the srticle of export." —A Texas paper mentions that, in one of the 
Arkansas river, about 20 miles below the crossing. 
All well. 
■tide ot exporL-' — A Texas paper mentions that, in one of the 
- - - counties of that State, nine children have been kill- 
The American Board— The Annual Report of ed by their P arents within t bree months. 
XsX,?: P To7eeZoV„“z de i,‘:f E ' ,,ni! 7 b , ,o “«=== 
tia, and that the line would be proceed to Fort Arbuchle. At the municipal elec- pont St. Baptist Church, in the r.it.v nf Urnni-iTtr, nlft A Q nolonon O 1 r\ crr\ on and iron nan/vx/li’nrr if in lu'n 1 _V- * 
—-^*-the Treasurer of the American Board of Commis- 7,4 mass for . tbe repose of the souls of Lopez 
New York Sabbath School Teachers’ Con- sioners for Foreign Missions was read at the An- Cath^al°Kh St L ° UiB 
venwon. The Sabbath School Teachers of New nual Meeting, at Detroit, on the 7th inst The ex- Y nf u 
tia, and that the line would be immediately thrown tion at F YvYL r .: uekle ‘ lhe manici P al ele c- pont St Baptist Church, in the city of Brooklyn, $334,018 48. Balance, $40,870 87, 
open to the public.” Fourteen dav S have ™ I ° n th ® ? tb ’ L ’ B ’ D e R mann, commencing on Tuesday, Oct 5th, at 10 o’clock I ’ -4 -... 
— Cape of Good Hope dates are to July 21. Dr. 
open to the public.” Fourteen days have passed and Fran qtntn vw” ° , ’ 7 B. Denmann, commencing on Tuesday, Oct 5th, at 10 o’clock 
the line is still closed! This state of affairs 'lmt: T tiat ’ was e ectea by about 200 A. M., and continuing through Wednesday and 
called oat, from both pros, and peop!e T ™ a SSS’ aadTZ % E T M1 '“ ” d K ”™' ^ Ev.agelical Sabbatb School to 
deal of remark, not of the most favorable charac- opposing candfdate* Repubhcan - were tbe the State is requested to send at least one delegate 
to the Convention. 
of Brooklyn, $334,018 48. Balance, $40,870 87. and was ascending it in his steam launch. 
t 10 o’clock-—♦- — It is reported that no less than three hundred 
dnesday and Mackerel— The Portland Advertiser says the whales were killed by the inhabitants of the Ork- 
th School in mackerel men begin to come in, but generally with ney Ialand3 * n twd days ’ dunD S last month, 
one delegate alim fare,. The hah ace plenty, bat,hey obetin.te- 
]y iefuse to be caught. quenceof the introduction of reaping machines. 
