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~ MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
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j ed (in the letter already correctly dated, and 
| signed by the writer,) « » Sa^.-Duringthe week ending Jan. 20th. « W 
j con edly and plainly direc <..< ( ’ a message was received from the Fiesident m cou |^ bave desired, are sufficient to 6how that 
| Office and State.) that there shah be no r closing a communication from the Secretary of bcr c i aim to the title of being the first coin- 
able excuse for any delay in reaching its destx- ^ relative to a renewal of hostilities with merc ial in’and city on the g.obe, is not with- 
nation. This is the plain Alpha and Omega ^ Indians. The Secretary recommends an out foundation : 
of writing to publishers, and the hints will of force to hold the Indians in check, 
apply to business letters genera ly. and the p resi dent proposes to call into requi- c^nal.V.'/.'.'.V.'.'.V.V.V.V 77,086',271 
Receiving as we do from one to two hundred gition t } ie serv ices of 3,000 volunteers to pro- r.'r. '&’ooo’ooo 
lotters daily, for weeks in succession, we can tect t i lc overland travelers to the Pacific from i^keShoraRaiirw.l... v s’,500,000 t’ooo’ooo 
appreciate the ad vantage ol a general ad heience ^ ie assaults of the Indians. Referred to the £9^^* 937.539 , i’o7s’87i 
to some such rules as those suggested in pic committee on military affairs. The joint res -— 
Congressional Synopsis. 
Commerce oj? Buffalo. —The commerce of 
Buffa'o is unquestionab y the very “ dfeb ood 
of her prosperity.” The array of figures here¬ 
with presented” although not so full as we 
^etos 61 if>f>*ufg3- 
ROCHESTER, JANUARY 27, 1855. 
Oi:k Premiums. —Agents and others Interested will boar 
in mind that the period for competing for our largest 
Lake....$42,207,409 
Canal. 77,035,271 
such rules as those suggested in pre- 
Premlums expires with this month -Wednesday next.- ceding paraprap b -and we might enforce their olution on the Arctic Expedition to search for | of $149 180)2 19 
As soon thereafter as we can examine the accounts o. importance by i nci dents in our recent experi- | Df Kanr wa8 pas8ei . T lie bill authorizing 
those who have competed, the names of the succeed! | ~ vniveaviently re- ^ to”'^erminaTe J? the a J° Ve }* * “2?^ The Court of Appeals adjourned on Thursday 
show that The Hutchinson Family are singing in Bos- 
first com- f° n - 
not with- Kossuth has become assistant editor of the 
London Sunday Times. 
Kxvoins. q’nE Saxon chambers have just introduced 
* 26 ’ 93 M 07 flogging in ja-ils, and extend it to females. 
12,788,692 The Democrat states that a project is afloat 
Vf'ofl'ooa in St. Louis for extending the city limits. 
l’nlr’R-i Gen. Whitfield, the new Kansas delegate, 
_ ,,<0 ' is said to be six feet live inches his stockings. 
„. ... Flour is selling in San Francisco at $8 per 
’ “’ sack of 200 lbs. Potatoes at 1| cts. per pound. 
‘ ’ ‘ ceive money letters wun no the contract with the Collins steamers was aea m our uwes oi me aim Wl ““' -’ durinrr the session 
heretofore, inform., ion of which a van ago „ obliged to write the P. M. for " todefMte i y . The How bill au- and that other, are only cstmates i .h , * in the Ohio Hirer is doing 
m 1>M a, when, .1.1 h.Sira. .. any pom. I,n,r^. We have two sueh cases now on ^ n ?° the „ lc J Kock Island railroad, J» ieve «!» Scores “re rather bo^otr than above Th> recent .£ cindDtali J, 
Tb. remit u problem.,,cal, h„t « U» Pr.mmm. ^ _ oM of m ^ thc other 0 f $20- ^ „ srecd to. Mr. Bayard's «» amonnts-Chm. Advertuer. ^ ^ 
are worth contending or, we ope icoeite ur g Some persons neglect to date their letters at all , - , appropriating $30,000 Or the extension of " ' s ~ a... great A hew wagon road is about to be established 
-notLn giving thence of Post-omce-and SS PostUe, was passed. Thecom- ““ * ““ * 
'"the post-mark is not distinct, wo must await pensation bill wa8 discussed and laid on the enCe of thc seigniory system. Of one seigniory, Ca “ ; Wol1rnr nT > Michio-an 
iother letter, and that other is not usually ^ Mr Fisk - s bm remitting penalties for the quantity of land embraced is about 32,000 The claim of A. 11. on * J 
. _i. ov m.licrs D-ive, the .... „ . _„r,v. QQ vHrrirlerl am one- 771 censitancs. Of Elat, Lalitorma, nas jieiueu uu.y 
next page. 
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if thc post-mark is not distinct, we must await pensation bi n was discussed and laid on the 
About I»etters and Letter-Writing. 
Our mind has been so severely “ exercised” 
or other small possessions. 
pendents, that we are more than tempted to I dering several papers, thc writers not unfre- tuning his resignation as 
There is a vessel lying in Baltimore harbor, 
which is said to be haunted. The Oaptain and 
all hands have deserted her. 
The Buffalo Democracy says that the cars of . 
the Great Western Railway will run through to 
Detroit in eight hours. 
a Regent of the every sale of a tenure, the landlord can de- Detroit in eight hours, 
laid before the mand a fine of a twelfth of the purchase There are 800 applicants for police appoint 
‘ mmipv •_ nr it is in his option to take the land t • d..*™— n Kt.rikimr commontarv UDor 
lecture our readers on the subject—though, in quently omit a name, or give the wrong ad- Smithsonian Institute, was laid before the money or j t is j n his option to take the land ment 8i n Boston—a striking commentary upon 
so doing, we may, like the preacher ta ! king to dress, and of course we follow orders ; but, in Senate. at the price offered for it. Duties are likewise tbe stringency of the times. 
_ . . , c 11 . ^ . _ 7_1 -iL 4-U r, - rrxi _ n_1_ 1J A TTmiRP , 1 _All +1 to vattQfl.ls JirO ° J 
his audience about the wickedness of those nine cases out of ten, we are charged with the House. —Thc Speaker laid before the House charged on successions.^ AH the vassals a.rc of Toronto lately deceased, 
who neglect his ministrations, address the in- blunder, and arc often subjected to a severer a message from the President, containing a aisoJ obiigodwho on his n part is bound bequeathed his’ estate of £30,000 mostly to 
nocent rather than the de’inquent. By the lecture than we are now inflicting upon the communication from the Secretary of Warle - mill kY ent’in renair for their use.— charitable purposes. 
nocent rather than the cle inquent. i>y me lecture than we are now lnincumg iqnm hr. communication irom oanu,., to baye m m s k ep t in repair for their use.— charitable purposes. 
way, why would not Letter Writing be a good reader. However, wc, and our clerks, are as a ti v e to the renewal of Indian hostilities, as < pber0 are no l CBS than eight millions of acres Com. Paulding, of the Navy, is thc son of 
theme for some of our popular lecturers? A patient and amiable as possible under these no ticed in the Senate proceedings. An execu- of land in Cana da burdened with the claims of that Paulding who was one of thc captors of 
<wl,lrfvs« on this subiect. from some «nrl similar inflictions—though ivc insist that tive communication was also received of names seigneurs. Andre, the British Spy. 
theme for some of our popular lecturers ? A patient and amiable as possible under these noticed in the' Senate proceedings. An execu- Q f i an( i j n Canada burdened with the claims of 
practical address on this subject, from some and similar inflictions— though wc insist that tive communication was also received of names sc ig n curs. _ 
one well posted concerning the sins of omission somebody ought to admonish the careless and of Charges, Ministers and other diplomatic - ^ — 
and commission of a 1 classes who have occa- negligent on this subject erf writing business age nts of the Government, with the dates of A New Feature in Trade.— The Philadel- 
sion to write letters of business or friendship, letters to pub ishers. For thc present, bow- their appointment. The Speaker laid before the phia North American^o ajrr ay caithe oi ar. 
would Be fav more intcrcatlng and useful than evcr , .. J rest." House a letter from Kufus Choate containing “engagement .made .It ‘ h .fSies° 
a score of lectures elongating some fanciful --- his resignation as a Regent of the Smithsonian ro °^ Compan i e ’ 8| f or the transportation to that I ma og ’ ‘ 1 ’ 
idea or impracticable theory. The suggestion The "Weather. Institute. Messrs. Upham, r l ay lor, of lenn., c ity from Western New York of 250 addition- 
is commended to the attention of Greeley, - Witt, Wells and Pcnniman, were appointed a j car j oa ds of shooks, and there is inquiry 
Raymond Beecher and others who possess The weather has been very fitful and uncer- a Bpecia i committee to inquire into the affairs here a’ so for 250 additional car loads to be 
abundant material for a rich and instructive tain for the past week, now being warm and of that inRtitut ion. Mr. Breckenridge, from ^ht by the Re route. Ibi* event, says 
E. P. Christy’s well-known troupe of Ethi¬ 
opian minstrels returned from California by 
The Weather. 
The weather has been very fitful and uncer¬ 
tain for the past week, now being warm and 
It is rumored that Mciggs, the great Califor- 
. -n i SmitKcnninri ing, Vvai.a,wi6»ft, --— ma forger, and his accomplices, have turned 
his resignation as a Regent of the Smithbo . road Co mpanies, for the transportation to that .^ ( f ugtralia- 
“;us M L”riran! tr;saasassr 
a epeeial committee tc, ingmm: into_the afflure Sist'^C^’&'lnon. 
Of that mstitutio ». ■ - rtcd the N. A., demonstrates the value of the aye- Lady Franklin has resolved to expend the 
abundant material lor a non ana instructive uumw ™ ^ - of that institution, mr. — ti “ N a demonstrates the value of the ave- T AT1V F „ A , Kn « has resolved to expend the 
discourse,—and if some one better qualified balmy almost as a summer ay, ant anon fche com mittee on Ways and Means, reportet of t] ” de wb j cb bas thus been opened be- last rcm nant of her fortune in fitting out 
does not act thereupon, we shall be constrain- coming down upon us with wind and storm the - Texa8 creditors’ bill with amendments.— tween Philadelphia and Western New York. ano ther Arctic expedition. 
ed to make the attempt! Meantime, to pre- that made the hardiest man among us glad to Referred to Committee of the Whole. Mr. 01- T his shipment could never have reached Phil- number of petitions have been pre- 
... . . 1 _-o one! Gro-Clilf. ._ ... -I 1 _ 1 -n_ 1 ... muto tlinil t.hn nnfi re* 1 _ ... „ 1 
serve our naturally amiable and equable tem- seek the genial comforts of home and fire-side. . yer of M j S s 0 uri, introduced a bill commenda- adelphia by any other route than the one re- 
per, which is Being dally ruffled by the mi«- Monday night it rained furiously, accompanied * of tt0 gradnat i„g land act of last session, furred to. & 
takes and blunders of correspondents, we will by high winds, and the streets were afloat- "ith which was re f er red to the committee on pub ic ‘ boardg for BUgar -boxes, prepared to be put to- 
practicc a little, 011 paper, at tbe risk of prov- water ; but by the time early risers were astir |ftndg Mr puller, from the Committee on getber 
ing, to a great majority of our two hundred the water was fast congealing into ice, and the Commerce, reported a bill in relation to the _—_—- 
thousand readers, (quite a respectable audience, walks through the day were slippery and dan- rcdprocity treaty. Referred to Committee of Boston Corner.— This noted resort for duel- 
by the way,) as great a bore as an Artesian gerous. Monday evening we had a blinding thc -\yhole. Mr. Walker presented a memo- 1igtg and prize-fighters, has late y been set oft 
well of extreme depth ! snow storm, followed by one of the coldest ^ frQm the state officers and the Legislature fvom Berkshire county to thc State of New 
adelphia by any other route than the one re- ge ^ d t o th e Mi c higan Legislature, for the es- 
£ r e r< IS of tablishmcnt of a Female College, 
boards for sugar-boxes, prepared to be put to- TRe Know-Nothing State Convention ot Ky. 
gether. " held a session at Louisville, Jan. 19, it is 6up- 
_ „ , , r __ posed to nominate State officers. 
Boston Corner. —This noted resort for duel- Anew line of travel between Boston and 
Boston Corner. —This noted resort for duel- | A new line of travel between Boston ana 
lists and prize-fighters, lias late y been set off New York, by means of the Boston and New 
from Berkshire county to thc State of New York Central Railroad, is now open. 
parties concerned. If the subject of your let¬ 
ter is a contribution for thc paper—an essay, 
tale, prosaical or poetical sketch, sonnet, or 
what not—tbe fewer excuses, entreaties, or 
praises of your effort or the editor, the more 
California State Prison. —Tbe whole num- 
plain and direct manner, it writing to au .u---- ° ration in me wiuma™ . , meet Here oecauBe iney are oubui iuc aaBu u. • nf the nnor of the citv of 
editor or publisher (the reader will observe we ~ in Congress. Reporters of the press are amcndraents w ere offered and rejected. thc officers and pub ic authorities of M = hu- to $0 J28.88. 
1 « tn in tUiu artiole 1 the not so successful in prying into the arcana of r™ tt „ p a i s0 re ; ec tcd Mr. Benton s proposr setts, by reason of this nnpassab e mountain, * . 
an.) Nature, a 8 into the cW Joort ot the Senate Z Bin to the «mJLe ot an., are also without the jurieJicUon ot H. Y. S 
the more briefly it is stated, the better for all Chamber.__^ ^ ^ __ thirteen, and finally adopted that of Mr. Davn>, * ’ "* t be pj. S. Pay, from $200 to $300 per year. 
parties concerned. If the subject of your let- . rc ^ w , of la., for a grand central railroad and tee- California State Prison :.—The whole nurn- A LETrER from SaC0 says that two of the mills 
ter is a contribution for thc paper—an essay, Ignorance of English Journalists. grap h line from some point on tlie western £er of_prisoners who have been <)f of the York Company arc to be stopped, in con- 
tale, prosaical or poetical sketch, sonnet, or tlie news of the disaster of the Aictic first boundary of Ar kansas, Mississippi or Missouri, b , x y ^“ro»f Arne lean birth aml306 sequence of the general depression of business, 
what not—the fewer excuses, entreaties, or reached England, the Ismdcm Morning Ciromce, witb two branches, one running to Memphis y , hom are foreigners. Among these are Queen Victoria is having a branch of the 
praises of your effort or the editor, tlie more which ranks next to the Times in commeicial and one to tlie most practicable point on the re p reBen t a tives from twenty-eight different electric telegraph erected to the palace at 
likely will you be of receiving attention and importance, says:—'“Another American mi- wcstern sbore 0 f Lake Superior. The vote on States in the Union, and from thirty-two Windsor, that she may have the earliest news, 
vour article consideration. As a general thing grant ship has been lost under the most apallmg thig wag 104j nays 91. Pending the pas- foreign countries or colonies. Of the States The trial of Fyler, for tlie murder of his wife 
l-f i,,ro nmtVipr time nor inclination to circumstances, and with a destruction of liu- f t be bill and aftcr’much confusion, the New York is the most largely represented, and near Syracuse, has been postponed until Feb- 
^ man life almost equal to that which the victory ^ ^ " U rn k ° f th « ^ “ 
„ T wv _ of la., for a grand central railroad and te'e- California State Prison -The whole num- A letter from Saco says that two of the mill- 
Ignorance of English Journalists. -When h Une from some point on the western ber of prisoners who have been received at the of ^ L ^ k Company are to be stopped, in con 
thc news of the disaster of the Arctic first boundary of Ar kansas, Mississippi or Missouri, ^v Seof African Wrt’h 1 and 306 sequence of the general depression of business 
reached England, the London Morning Chronicle, with tw0 branches, one running to Memphis Z‘whom are ” foreigners Among these are Queen Victoria is having a branch of th< 
which ranks next to the Times m commercial aud one to the most practicable point on the resenta tives from twenty-eight different electric telegraph erected to the palace a 
bestow attention upon superfluous comments 
of any kind, and particularly concerning mat¬ 
ters upon which they have, or can form, opin¬ 
ions, (and generally intelligent and well found¬ 
ed ones,)—to wit, the value and appropriate¬ 
ness of this or that article for their pages.— 
of the Alma has cost us.” In a subsequent 
part of the article thc Arctic is called an 
“American mail screw steamer.” 
Such a ridiculous display of ignorance on the 
j part of thc obscurest sheet in this country, in 
House adjourned. 
New York Legislature. 
A large number of bills on a great variety institution. ’ The Rochester University has 
of suBject, were last week Introduced into reived a cent from the Btate, an. » 
-— •*—*-*;♦- The Vestry of Trinity Chuch, New York, has 
University of Rochester. —Senator Bishop vo ted to Mrs. Wainwright, widow of thc late 
has reporteda bill appropriating money to this provincial Bishop, a pension of $2,000 a year, 
institution. The Rochester University has An qther famine is threatened at the Cape 
Verd Islands. A great scarcity of provisions 
We have no doubt many articles of rca< merit regard to one of the British Cunard steamers has a '"‘biugham Young tells the Mormons that “ he 
are rejected, or neg ected, on account of the would be hooted by school boy s. But the last . jn^the Senate an act repealing the act abunda ^ pab i‘ ic usefulness. We trust that on knows he has had money put into his pocket 
verbosity and prolixity of the letters intro- number of the Illustrated JMon l*ern takes the th(} c i rcu i a tion of bills of Banks tbe groU nds of fairness and justice, if on no and bis trunk, without the instrumentality of 
ducing the same to the notice and “ favorable wind fairly out of the sails of the Chromde; for 1 n a i„ w of this State under the other Mr. Bishop’s bill may pass.— American, man.” 
consideration” of the editor. The beet way, it gravely that •• in the late New York not chartered by a law othc ‘' _ 1!- it - Os, young My in Albany received 480 calls 
whether it he your first or fiftieth attempt, is election, the contest for the OmnwrAip of the denomination of So, was passed to a _ Thc cities of Brooklyn and on New Year's day, not counting four military 
r?I a Ld,„.«on without anologv or am States was a very close one." Who will reading. The resolution pro*id.ng for the C«eaoupa«o.v I e oi, es 01 B companies, one fire company, and a host of 
not chartered by a law of this State, under the other, Mr. Bishop’s bill may pass. American, man.” 
One young Lady in Albany received 480 calls 
Consolidation 
to send your production without apology or United Slates was a very close one.” Who will reading. J.ne i s 1 6 th of February Williamsburg, and the village of Busliwick, companies, y On e 
circumlocution. Indeed, all that is actually deny now that John Bull is entitled to the hat? electior • • k ‘ L lmve been united, and are hereafter to be known I 
-rura nr Rmoklvn and on New Year’s day, not counting four military 
atffl the rtlLe of Bmhwick companies, one fire company, and a host of 
circumlocution. Indeed, all that is actually deny now that 
necessary in such cases is to give real name - 
and residence, if ncjt attached to contribution. Grand Meci 
In brief, if you have an Idea, I act or Suggcs Mechanical E: 
tion, which ought to be given to the public, Mechanics’ In 
_ _;_ next, was agreed to. ils , 
_ T . A j In the House the Senate resolution against this 
Grand Mechanical Exhibition.—A grand ^ .. „ Q „ (1 , hnr roqw . r F 
... . , Till Ai rpTiowmo* the ^IcGonxiicli ftnd otlicr icapci l^in 
Mechanical Exhibition will be held by the lenewmg rnc mus . nun 
. . ... , f , . ' . „ 0+ +Vl „ patents was passed; also, tlie resolution pio uuu 
Mechanics Institute of Washington, at the I . \ for each kee 
as the city of Brooklyn. Thus augmented, 
There are still on the pension list over done 
miannil rftvolutionarv soldiers. The United 
ion against this city takes its stand as the second in thc thousand revolutionary soldiers. ’Hie United 
ther reaper Empire State, and the third in the Union— states Government pays over a million dollars 
j'ution pro- numbering 200,000 souls. Thirteen ferries a year in pensions. 
tion, which ought to be given to the public, j Mechanics - institute of Washington, at the P at f nts was P as8 ®J ; als0 .’ pach keep up a constant communication between 
state it In the most Brief, plain and direct | tho wlmta Instit ute, next month. <* “A,,?,,,w <&*> »« York ' 
style—so that the thousands of all classes who 
read may easily comprehend the same. In this 
6hape forward it to the editor, and if he is fit 
Four steam engines have been received, and 
arrangements are being made to propel machi¬ 
nery. Many matters of interest in the depart- 
:ep up a constant communication between rp UB Gendarmes of Copenhagen are ordered 
.. xxxS city and New York. to seize thc infants of families who refuse to 
desk. In Committee of the Whole the follow- ----- have them baptized, and force the ordinance 
ing bills were passed :—To equalize the assess- Schuyler County.— The Supreme Court for up0 n them. , 
ment rolls of Troy for 1852. ’Io amend the the 7th District, in General Term, have over- q rr the insane street preacher, sailed for 
act for the preservation of the Public Health. ru l e d thc decision of the Court below, and de- Em . ’ on Saturday. His last appearano 
The majority of the Committee on Temper- clared the act erecting the county ot ^huylcr ^ the deckg 0 f omnibuses, giving loud 1 
ancc prcscntcil a Bill similar to that of last «*J—' , . 
year, except that search is not allowed m a K [' rong ' Judge Johnson dissented, in an clab- of'tS 
house unless a previous conviction lias been orate opinion which lie read. “ a numose of hauling wot 
for his responsible position, it will, sooner or mentg at Washington will be on exhibition, 
later, receive merited attention if his journal &nd inyentors and mccha nics throughout the 
is the appropriate one for its publication. 
country are invited to send their productions, 
But the division of this subject which comes and aR branches of industry are expected to 
directly home to us, and upon which we can contribute to the show. On one of the towers 
mce was 
Lid blasts 
uu —, - “X COinriOULe UO me suun. UU urn; ui win. irvx.rv.xo . .. 1 __fnr f-nriRP- _ r - 
write most feeling y about these days, is that 0 f the Institute a series of experiments with L^d, and sui s yi • b - The mi- xr T and Grant _The Supreme 
pertaining to Business Letters to Publishers. th Drummond Light will be made. quential damages are n o t a ^' ve ^ of MiMcsota^’erritory has Affirmed the judg- According to the omciai report oi me mur 
Thc most important points in addressing pub- ._1__ nority reported against the bill submitted by decla red the tality of Chicago.for the:past year .there died 
lishers, are, Correctness and Brevity. In the r the majority, and asked to prepare a more act Congress, rcpcaiing the fraudulent land in that city, in the month of July, 606 persons 
first place all letters should be dated properly Lectures on Chemistry Professor B . . mod erate bill. A spirited fight took place t Qf f agt sessio n, unconstitutional and of cholera; about twenty per d. y. 
_ tl .e p os t office (not town ) County Silliman, Jr., has been delivering a senes of oyer the mo tion to pass tlie bill to a second yoid An appea l will now be taken to the Thr.ee County Jails in Vermont are at pr^- 
® + aw; nv Province whore the lectures on Chemistry in this city during the read i ng but after several motions and calling u. S. Supreme Court— Weekly Wisconsin. ent empty—two contain but one prisoner each, 
and State, Temtoiy mLrosnnot vUeretne weekg) accompanying the same with forave8 and nays on most of them, the bill had --- two, two prisoners each and two three each. 
wntei s iou c ie a< ( r . . * - brilliant series of experiments. The most & second reading, and was made the special Tiie Shoemaker Abroad.— In a late Edin- So much for the Maine Law. 
teresting and striking of these were connected , Tnocrlnv The House took up the burgh (Scotland) paper, is the following adver- It is rumored from Washington that Gover- 
>inion, wmen was concui y fo q- nE Michigan Southern and Michigan Cen- 
rong- Judge Johnson dissented, in an dab- are giving the use of their cars 
ate opinion which he iuat. and roads f or the purpose of hauling wood for 
t ke suffering poor of Chicago. 
Minnesota Land Grant, -fhe Supreme Coin AccomJSQ to the official report of the mor 
letter which should be stated in the most “ ... 
leitcr, » ..... with the subjects of Oxygen, Hydrogen, and 
nlain and direct manner—exercising particular , 
piam auuu & i Carbon, and involved the decomposition and h 
rare in writing proper names, post office ad- ’ . . . ,, , ,. . exciu.. 
care m b ” f in recomposition of water, the combustion of . 
dresses &c.. &c. The business being com- p , , . u P on 
aiesses, , .. , ,, various substances, the action of the Galvanic ■ „ 
pleted. the autograph of the writer shou’d ... . » m. secms 
P ’ . 1 ... , battery, the Compound blow.-pipe, &c. Hie t : nr . i 
MitWr be omitted, nor written so hurriedly w 1 1 ’ .. „ uon > 1 
meet or mout imnortaut business of the a Brilliant series of experiments. The most second reading, and was made the special T hb Shoemaker Abroad.— In a late Edin- 
'L°. bj “^: ,7 ^umTI- interesting and striking of these were conncctod or(ler for Tuc6 £y. The House took up the burgh (Scotland) paper, is the following adver- 
neither be omitted, nor written so hurriedly 
or blindly that it cannot readily be deciphered. 
i to be a majority in favor of the rosolu- , the Mormon Prophet of Beaver at k .a Message, urging the adoption of measures 
but the House adjourned without taking ^ made a move in the Legislature to to suppress the hostilities of the Indians along 
ion. admit colored citizens to the right of suffrage, the overland route to California. 
President Pierce has submitted to tbe Sen 
famous Drummond light was an exhibition of any ac ti 0 n 
su Z foreign to the proper Business <■>*«* <*«• *** ^ 
y J liancy and illuminating power only to the sun. 
Railroad Speed.— The “Academia della 
Crusca,” in Italy, is now engaged in printing 
a fifth edition of its celebrated Dictionary of 
On looking for a man he looks 
| Strang says : “ On looking tor a man he looks rpnE venerable A. Coquillard, the earliest 
Academia della ( no t in the face, but to the soul. white settler in Northern Indiana, was killed 
--— — ■ 11 a f e w days ago by falling from a stick ol tiru- 
Mr. Hussey lias offered a resolution in the ber. He was widely known and much respected, 
icliigan Legislature, instructing the Senators French lady of rank and fortune lias been 
id requesting the Representatives in Congress g ris for conspiring against Louis 
use their influence to grant actual settlers voluminous correspondence with 
iO acres of the public domain. of. Brussels was seized at her chateau. 
f 41 „ laHa,. 1. Ih pnmmmlntml (silfll as atl lianuy ami lliuiinuiuiiig jAoru vmij- ev-vuv,euu. AVAiiav.vxsi.ix -..v, -- “ --’- wllltC SCU1CT ill ivuiuiviu 1—“I ' — 
of the lettei “ J 0 f communicated (su ___ ___ Crusca,” in Italy, is now engaged in printing-► —~- a few days ago by falling from a stick ot tim- 
mquiry or article for publica ion,) wii ■ Informahon Wanted- Of William Larmore a fifth edition of its celebrated Dictionary of Mr . Hussey lias offered a resolution in the ber. He was widely known and much respected. 
lisher or Ms e’erk, and the other to the editor, of May, 1854, for the purpose of voting his e eve j , ^ edmc it wiU reqilirc 513 to use their influence to grant actual settlers ' A vo i uminoUB correspondence with 
Having written your letter properly, see that brother in Wisconsin. When last beard tiom j 1 . at of p , t tillo q work 160 acres of the public domain. refugees at Brussels was seized at her chateau. 
the money inclosed (it that is necessary) is not he was at Monroe, Michigan. Hehadonwhcn years a nd 11 months jo c omplete the w ork. --- .elugees . 
rvniv frpmiino but sucli as will not subject thc left, a sack coat and b ack pants. He was Gov Gardner, of .Massachusetts, boast that A little )oy 11 c ) < * * i 
recci^i ")) 1 a^uinods (or at least most improfit- finite Baid. Any information respecting him Cmsrsa Loon.s, (Den,.,) **£"*.£ he^ktho ina, gnral oath in a suit of home- 
able) discount. A little attention to this item wi 1 be thankfully received by his son, Wm, been nominated as the leople s cand , made clothing; but)ins livc while he was trying to^put some wood in 
often saves trouble and expense to both parties Larmore, Jr., at Wyoming, Wyoming county, benator in the 29th District, compnsmg ta were ^ geuine^Ins ^ 1 • the gtoye Hia mo ther was absent at the time, 
interested. The money being properly inclos- N. Y. Western papers please copy. no and Livingston Counties. lie a Know Nothing • 
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the stove. His mother was absent at the time. 
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