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*** The postage on the Rural is but 3% cents per quar- 
Slave Case in Kentucky. 
Rambles and Records Westward. 
The Louisville Journal status on the authority [From Our Own Correspondent.] 
of James Richards, one of a fraternity of Sha¬ 
kers in Kentucky, that Thomas Davis, of 
Montgomery county, died many years ago, 
providing by his w ill that a negro girl belong¬ 
ing to him should serve the heirs of his son 
Battle Creek, Mich., May 28, 1855. 
much they should enjoy their new home ; yet 
they feelingly said, “the old home was a 
good one, only the taxes and the land were 
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ifetos ejippipgsT 
land were 
The Legislature of Kansas will assemble 
My last was dated from the banks of the t0 hi S h ” Succfss attend them ! The Legislature of Kansas will assemble on 
Hudson ; now I am in the West. Steamers At 5 o'clock the train left with nearly 300 the 22d of July. 
and railroads shorten distance and make those passengers, most of them going to find new The fly has attacked the wheat in several of 
once remote, neighbors. In Shakspeare’ splay homes, keeping together to Chicago, and then tbe southcrn counties of Michigan. 
until she arrived at the age of forty, and that ° 4 4be tempest, he makes Prospeeo say to branching off like rills from a large stream. A Society has been formed in Richmond, 
she and all her increase should then be free. Ariel ’ when sending him on an errand, to exe- We passed by Ypsilanti in an hour, a fine 7 a, ’., to aid Southern emigration to Kansas 
— a _ _• .1. i _ - 7 TiPTi'i rnrv 
she and all her increase should then be free. 
Not long since she attained the age of forty, 
her descendants numbering twenty-one or 
twenty-two, and being held to service in Lo" 
ter, payable in advance, to any part of the State (except gan county, near Shakertown. 
Monroe County, where it goes free,)—and 6)4 cents to 
any other section of the United States. 
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TuoSKwishing their papers changed from one ad- 
The negroes sued for their freedom, Mr. plied: 
Richards becoming thSir next friend ; in con- “ I’ll put a girdle round the earth in forty minutes.” 
sequence of which, it is said, considerable ex- The swift imagining of the poet has become 
citement exists in the county against the fra- Bober fact in this day of telegraphs. Or, turn- 
ternity. The Journal adds“ YVe may an- ing nearer home for a more homely ill’ustra- 
aa a-. v mills. The State Normal School is located 
And Ariel, as he soars away like a bird re- a _ , 
plied • ^ ’ there, and we could see the large building 
“ I’ll put a girdle round ft. eerth I. tbrt, minute..’’ “ 0 ""' in 8 “ b f Ulif “> ™ « « mib > **»>*. 
The swift imagining of the poet has become , P“I ' 10 ,‘howed their educational zeal a 
tiver a clear rapid stream iarge enough to 
furnish water power for three large flouring clergyman. 
mills. The State Normal School is located Six sisters were recently married in the Pame 
there, and we could see the large building evening at their house in Somerset county, 
crowning a beautiful hill a half mile distant. Pennsylvania. 
The people showed their educational zeal a 1 he Legislature of Rhode Island assembled 
few years since, by paying $17,000 to have °, n tke 29th ldfc - Benjamin Fessenden was 
this School among them. Darkness soon m ” 1 n ,^ , .'' 
came unon us. and at. 11 o’uWk T Q + r • ? ke U 18 about to be Uiidfor anew steam- 
- ’ swer for Kentuckians, however, that they are tion, this rapid traveling reminds me of the u P on " 8 > and at 11 o’dock 1 stopped at ship for the Collins line, to take the place 
mlRnvTv^vu 1 ’ 61 ^ 8011 S ° dispo - ed can »ct as agent always ready to applaud rather than condemn black man, who being asked the distance to tb ® Depot here ’ and soon found m Y wa Y to the lost Arctic. 1 
wins will bo ©ntitleil^o pr'eniiiun^oic.* d!n ® a white man who interferes for the vindication some place, sagely replied,—“ If you go in de th ® ° f a fnend - Tlus is a village of Tiie condemned U. S. ship Lexington was 
of the rights of negroes legally entitled to omnibus, it take tree hour,—if you go in de 
freedom.” smoke waon-n nm rtnre . 1 ... />> 
some 2,500 people, with five churches, a large recently sold at auction in the Brooklyn Navy 
Union School House, twenty or thirty stores, ^ ard t° r §4,850. 
dress to another, sliouM give the names ot both Post t.i, 1 n a • ‘ 
Offloes—the former address, as well as the one desired. Inland, after having committed several rob 
m hn _ ^ Iasi imirsuay wwaras sun- 
C anada R obber. get, ^ oth iQ timc and direct ion,) and in two 
Tunas is „ good deal of doubt a. to the vVald'” a‘t P° ffT’V stetuue' “Western 
identity of the robber recently shot on Squaw *'* W - B “ ff ?‘ 0 ’, for D , rtlolt ’ 111 » •*«* 
i ■. r . . 1 time we were slowlv workinrr out nnct Bt» 
smoke wagon, you dare now /” ’ 1 y ° r 8tores - uv ,> 7 c \r- . 
T . its business street crow-ded with people on 7 , . , B ,]? ard °* ^ isitors have arrived at West 
1 left Rochester last Thursday towards sun- pleasant days, some fine private dwelling P ° mt . Mlhfcai 7 Academy, to commence their 
set, (both in time and direction,) and in two and amidst a rich country. The four flouring T? nation. 
hours went on board the steamer “Western mills on the creel- , • , has been ascertained that 1,574 foreigners 
World,” at Buffalo, for Detroit In a short v , paSSe ® throu » h thls have returned to Europe from New York alone 
time xL , . / Bh0r Vllla ffe, ground probably 50,000 bbls. of flour since the 1st of April, 
time we were slowly working out past the last season. Tit w . . ‘ ‘ , , 
Lighthouse through floating ice, which was 4 ,__ . _ xt.Al aR l ” 1& - 0n ., G , lo1)e pa 7« the Know 
. . — . _ . . . „ . , AjigiiLnuuse turouga noatmg ice, which was irr-n . ,, .7..r .» u,uuc me ixnoiv 
bcries at lort Erie, an account of which we th}ck and teav for ne „ i . .. YYithinthe past week or two insects have Nothings of that city lost at least, $100,000 
gave a couple of weeks ago. Several witnesses _:_ aav.a ,/ 3 , , : . done serious damage to the wheat in this ou the \ lrgmia election. 
gave a couple of weeks ago. Several witnesses against the hull and hreakin 
are of the opinion that he was John Lettis, bucketsas the wheels crashed 
one of the notorious Townsend gang, while it . go gudden a trangition 
others well acquainted with Lettis, and and blooming flowers to this 
Obums vim auquam ea wild rettis, and and blooming flowers to this field of ice, seem- 
among them one of his brothers, say it is not ed strange . The heavy cakegj floating by and 
ROCHESTER, JUNE 9, 1855. 
VVYiAA/’N^.^A^VV^' 
nst the hull and breaking pieces from the • T r v , ° wheat in this 
-ets as the wheels crashed heavily through n ° h b <>r °, °°^ ed Cxtreindy welL 8 i( SJ^ °l the K N -’ 8 in Mis- 
So sudden a transition from o-ro Sonic fields aie ruined, and many promise but 81 S 81 PP 1 > for the leading oflices, seven are Dem¬ 
oo suoaen a tianbition nom green grass D00r ] v t u mv „„ t T - n ... ocrats and three Whigs. 
blooming flowers to this field of ice seem- , . , y 1 11 ^7 something 
Tb.i. 1 n x . , about price and quality of land in this State 300 pe-sons are kept employed in deco- 
,1 ange. i he heavy cakes, floating by and and also about the lumbering business ’ Ulg Gr f nw0 Cemetery, which now num- 
enmg so clear and oool m the moonlight, Vn „ n , , , ' bers nearly 50,010 tenants. 
r i • i ,i ixr* ° iourfi, t,iuiy, Q i u » 
. 0 mint e long Mackinac winters, Tom Thumb, the celebrated little great man, 
Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. 
One of these grand and terrible natural phe- 
A glistening so clear and oool in the moonlight . .. T 8 
1 he body was taken to Cayuga station to he ral1pd fr> Tn : ni , +Vlo , .... Y r ours, truly, o. b. 
shown to Bryson, one of the Townslnd uamr, • ... n f 1 ackmac winters, 
who is confined in jail at that place, his ^ ' n , 7 ° ‘ he S ' ,1 ’ Cri " 1 r Tf f 1. ,, „ o .. 7 T 
tence of death having been commuted. Bay- Butdear wate. ’’ ffa"? A 1 * 2 » <1 f lj 11 i C 0 ' 0 
son says he knows the body, but will sav noth- “ ,7 , , "T 'T ^ .. .. 
mg farther about ,t. It « hoped that some- and the m00n shoM J ^ Ian. os G „, By W-warn™, „v,sc. 
thing may be elicited from him yet. Consid- ,, f ,, , s ater ihree volumes. Vol. I. New York: G. P. l'uica 
erahle excitement confine toevery where, far as the eye could reach Co., 1855. 
nornena, the eruption of a volcano, has taken erahle excitement continues to prevail at Fort , rr , ’ . l! \ , 1C °' e C0uld reac i 
place at Mount Vesuvius during the past Erie and in the vicinity. i hcavy °f tb e .._ « 
month ; and many of the English and Ameri--_ immense wheels sent the vexed water foaming has long been announced and expected, and 
can papers contain interesting letters on the ! Disastrous Fire.— On the night of Wednes- a " ay W1 1 a Wlld > ra P ld rush , to j° in the swel- its appearance will gratify every patriotic 
subject, from their correspondents in Italy.— day, the 30th ult., a fire occurred in New York 
There have been at intervals for four or live city in the building No. 49 Ann street, occu- 
ling waves in our wake. 
tout price and quality of land in this State, f 0Mr ‘ P°' sons arc kept employed in deco- 
id also about the lumbering business ' y a ' 1; S Freeinvo 11 Cemetery, which now nmn- 
Ym,r- fv„i,y bers nearly 60,010 tenants. 
j. ourfij tiuiy, G. 
“><M<niHtiin wiin<niiiiw > i>i)iui(in,,< t ff )Wrf>ffw . t „,. n ., > _ T°m I ni'MiJ, tbe celebrated little great man. 
v , , ~ w a.s married last week Thursday to a lliss 
jL i f e 1' a 1* it i> e c o i* <5. ¥ ' ut ”"' ot Bridseport ' ct - 
& Provisions and board have risen in Paris 
>-/ " fifty per cent. The government are planning 
■k of Geo. Washington. Bv Washington Irving In 8 ° me restriction upon the price. 
:o r ,l8 V 55 Um ° 3 - V ° I,L NeW Y ° rk: G - P - ru * n “ m & Sunday evening week a train of forty-fiv e 
T . 4 . c cars wcnt E!Wst 011 the N - Central Railroad 
inis Life of the “lather of his Country” containing nearly 1,000 head of cattle. 
is long been announced and expected, and The Boston Traveller .aps the spring trade 
i appearance will gratify every patriotic of that city lias fallen off one-half, as corn- 
heart. “The task of writing it,” remarks P ared with Ust year 
I went to the upper cabin for shelter from the Evening Post, “could not have been 
—-— • A VAX m UVB xxx uuuuiug nim MICCl, OUCU" a\r i 11 ,, . , . ^ 7 --- ~ 
years past, premonitory symptoms of an ap- pied by John F. Trow, printer and publisher . ft 1 ’, , a that bngbt fir ep, the mitted to worthier hands. The graceful flow 
proaching eruption, and this spring these in- of the New York City Directory. The building S ° 'f t 1 °* chandelier8 > and wo °d curiously and harmonious coloring of Mr. Irving’s 
dications were more than usually threatening, was destroyed, together with all the material y r ^ cb carpets, slyle, the clearness and picturesqueness of his 
The wells at Resina dried up, a certain prece- for the Directory, which was in a forward state 
v.uj uas ifwien on one-nait, as com¬ 
pared with last year par icularly Western 
trade. 
Silver of ihe value of eleven thousand dol¬ 
lars has been extracted from copper taken at 
the Lake Superior mines during the past 
dications were more than usually threatening, was destroyed, together with all the material , . • f ' vorKers . rwn carpets, style, the clearness and picturesqueness of his winter. ° 1 
The wells at Resina dried up, a certain prece- for the Directory, which was in a forward state w'T P a Shed lnim,rs can con - narrative , his knowledge of the world and ol Ax order has been issued by the Postmaster 
dent of volcanic activity, and in the beginning of publication. Mr. Putnam lost the entire • , , ^ 1 an CD J°ynient, was there mankind, and his vein of quiet humor, make C enera lUmtbothpostages,Britishan d Amer- 
of the year a portion of the crater fell in. Duodecimo edition, amounting to about 12,500 v. ? uuinony, free to a great extent him Ihe most delightful of biographers.”— lean, must be prepaid on all letters to Turk 
The principal guide, who is called Cozzalino copies in sheets of Irving’s Life of Washing- a pro usion of ornaments so common We read it with the highest interest, not only f,an( ‘ 
reported on the morning of the 1st of May ton. The octavo edition, manuscript and 1 \ p aCL!! , “ a ^mg one forget beauty and personal but historical, for the life of Wash- tIav/b nt 'T'" , ,gus cbr OBides the death of 
that he had just ascend J the mountain, and plates wore all saved. ‘ U ““ k and gild- ,KdT 0 » is a par, of the history of our country. X LVSTn tlbanv 
that on arriving at the summit there were a The adjoining building, occupied by Louis \ . Ihe work is supplied only on subscription.— 67 years. ' 
winter. 
An order hns been issued by the Postmaster 
mingled together, and prevented a near'ap- j ed from $50,000 to $100,000. £ 0ats and blue pants > and learned they were 
proach or nearer observation. For a day two -- rom a ' avcndc Asylum in New York, going 
thereafter, the mountain was enveloped in Wood Destroyed. — On Thursday of last undcr char S e of a gentleman from 
huge volumes of dense smoke, which obscured week a wood-shed on the Central road, at the * „ . ° , W ° , f ° r farmers as apprentices; 
huge volumes of dense smoke, which obscured week a wood-shed on the Central road, at the ‘‘f’ !° ^ f ° r fa ™ Crs asa P pr entices; with the great History of the U S by its au- 
the sky ; and then there appeared a pyramid Winde station, 20 miles east of Buffalo, was nJ ir T a ^ }° gam ^ em hablts of in ' thor, and containing a collection of Miscella- 
of flame that shot up toaerreat heierht. follow- destrovod hv firp a loro-» st y fctlf re,ian ce and a small sum to r,i pe wn f ___ 
of flame that shot up to agreat height, follow- destroyed by fire. A large quantity of wood ^ y , 
ed soon after by a stream of lava that descend- was consumed, the telegraph poles burnt off, ^ ' T 
ed in a broad stream, in many places expand- and the track damaged so as to delay the J/® f 
ing into molten lakes. A mile and a half trains part of a day. * aSh t0 
from its source the lava falls over a precipice On the morning of June 1st, an immense ° f , the P .°° r- . 
thirty or forty feet high, in the form of a cas- wood-shed, some 400 feet long and 40 wide, ReachlBg ' 
cade. One of the letter-writers likens the and full of wood belonging to the Erie rail- f ° r the CiUS ’ 
start with when of age, and save them from Z « 7 r V « nere given tnem. 
the vice of the city, which ruins so many of ”, f® “ “ E 88 a 7'° n Temperaments, 
the class to which they belong-the children , aad longer is on German Literature, 
r lhe work is supplied only on subscription.— 67 years. 4 ^ 
T. C. Evans, 82 State street, is Agent for The money drawer of the Mansion House 
Rochester and vicinity, and will deliver the Buffalo, was relieved of $100 a week ago Tues- 
volumes as fast as published. day night. The clerk was asleep in the office 
_ at the time ! 
Literary and Historical Mlscellaniks. By George Ban- There are at present 716 convicts in the 
CROFT. New York: Harper*Brothers, 1865. State Prison at Auburn. This is considerably 
Tins is a handsome octavo volume, uniform pb ? rt of the usual number in attendance at 
with the great History of the U. S., by itsau- th , 18 season / 
thor, and containing a collection of Miscella- .Tub portion of the McDonough estate, de- 
hies well worthy or the form here given them. . rc P.°. r ‘ cd 
thor, and containing a collection of Miscella- # t nB portion of the McDonough estate, de¬ 
nies well worthy of the form here given them tilf wl c C , lty ° f Baltin j ore , is reported by 
rr»i . .. * * tuc Commissioners iis beinef less thnji two 
Ihu first article is an Essay on Temperaments, millions of dollars 
another and longer is on German Literature, The Minnesota especially desires all edi- 
and some line metrical translations of the tors, etc., to write the name of their citv * St 
T_i. _A_ r ~ »» TL.._; . »X . -J ' 
stream to melted iron drawn from a furnace, road company, at Delaware, (Port Jervis,) was 
and covered with a black mass of floating cin- destroyed by fire. Loss about $30,000. 
derand coke. _ , , ,, ,, __ 
At the last accounts, (May 10th) the stream j Discovery of a Salt Lake. — The North West 
Rp^lRtur wilt B,v»h V 4 -4 host shorter pot ms of Goethe, Schiller, etc., PauL ” The majority of people put an S, with 
ReachlBg Detroit, with three hours to wait are added . Under the general title of S dies “POStrophe prefixed, 
r the cars. I walked through its streets . ° ouuuh.s 
Ua ’ 0 ,.+ , - 4 u ^ . t0 m History are papers on Russia and upon the dn *' , first steamer ever at Ihe wharf at Law- 
compare its aspect with that p.esented during n r ” ° P 7J P< ^ ° n ,, US8ia and upon tlie 
former vWts. (And I may as well say here r < • n ^i " Th ° P ri,M 
41 4 41 Wr 4 •' 4 4 ‘, 7 cause of this decline is held to be the wan 
that the West is not new to me. I have trav- 4 -v „ , 11 
(led thousands of miles here, and hnvo resided * S ’T “ d ”P» P 
in different nlaee.. end in wlJ ° f k " d “ nd Other p. 
rence, Kansas, arrived on the 19th ult. She 
cause of this decline is held to be the want of Sid'.^taST&Sj W | 
a great middle class consequent upon the mo- rr„„ w ,• * T ± ,,•* S 
nopoly of land and slavery. Other naners JJ' says there 5 
sea. The village of Cercolo, and a large area be true. He states that a salt lake exists 150 * . oun evidence of 
of vineyard and garden is destroyed, and the miles west of St. Cloud, Minnesota Territory • h m nu,nbers and mcr ^ in business, 
townships of Sebastiano, Massi di Somme and that around the edges of the lake the salt can dhe ®f DbUS tabI eof the population more than 
Pollona, which stand on either side, are in be gathered in baskets, and is of as good qual- l°t ‘ ng 6mC6 Vfi’ aUd ^ bemg ovor 
imminent peril. A corps of sappers, in the ity as ever he found in any other part of the 'J 0,000, n0W probably reacb ing toward 50,000. 
government employ, is constantly engaged United States. Mr. Ingersoll also says that tTnnn in ^ on Znf W ° re 
clearing a channel and erecting levees on either near the lake there are large beds of'coal of T/SS n t ^ at ’ 18, ‘ 
side to keep the lava in a direct course, so as the first quality. 000 bbls ' * lbb ’ ' y00 > 000 > 000 lb s. Wool, and 20,- 
to do as little damage as possible. Ten craters * __ 000,000 feet Lumber—a year of short crops and 
•1 f - - - M ADAOViY tllC 
u e o mog (, marked and prominent. Sold by E. 
Darrow & Brother, 65 Main street. 
College has received from Nathan Jackson, 
Esq., of New York, a donation of $26,000.— 
A noble gift worthily bestowed. 
The editor of the Laporte Times, who has 
Field. Also a description of the Linear Surveys and liUel y visited tne Upper Mississippi, says:— 
Public Un 8 System of the United States ; Notes on “ The west was never healthier 1 All indica- 
the Barometer, Suggestions for an Outfit for a Survey tion of cholera has vanished ” 
of Four Months, etc., etc. By Wm. a. Burt, U S vamsnea. 
Deputy Surveyor. Philadelphia: Printed for the Au- A serious breach has occurred in the Dela- 
' 10r - .. , a ware and Hudson Canal, near the mouth of 
A very valuable work to Practical Survey- the Lackawaxen, by which navigation will bo 
side to keep the lava in a direct course, so as ' the first quality hhls. Fish, 200,000,000 lbs. Wool, and 20,- Deputy Surveyor. Philadelphia: Printed for the Au- A serious breach has occurred in the Dela- 
to do as little damage as possible. Ten craters 1 _ , , . . . ^_ 000,000 feet Lumber—a year of short crops and a°1b» w»i„oM , , „ „ ware and Hudson Canal, near the mouth of 
lmve been formed in the middle of the cone at B raIraS „ thz Pzbs.ok O„,o..-Whole lX ^ —.-**• ^-ter pTetty ’ ffl ^ 
the summit of the mountain, and there are number of applications for bounty land, under Superior trade. I hese figures again are title. It will be sent, post paid to those who In deenening a well at Mnhii„ a i > 
several other openings emitting flame and the act of March 8 , 1855, received at the Pen- t^Dof^i Dr 111 'T c S'owt i of a city enclose $2 to the author, at Mt. Vernon, Ma- Tuesday, 15th ult., a cypress stump 11 which 
8make - sion Office up to May 26, 150,900. Number of ^ 8 of wider andricher harvest fields in the comb Co., Mich. ’ hore aremarks, was’ discovered at a dep^h of 
---—- applications filed during the week ending yes- dlstan f T ' d 8bould say the mercantile busi- - eighteen feet below the surface. P 
TB 17! 1 ”■ terd “’’ «.«• ’ -Uole number of application, ^ ^ UnvpmcK lately sued Henry Rretzman 
„. , ,, ... „ , enveloped and briefed, 68,552 ; whole number , . , , . iocbebt er. Ihe Reign of Christ on Earth. By D. T. Taylor. Revised at Cincinnati, for a breach of promise. The 
The dry weather which prevailed last week enveloped and biiefed during the past week ° ad “T’ .° D be , WeSt bank ° f wbich the i h‘i “h!S; b f«S- L ‘ IlASni,Ga - J . ury ga ^ c hcr a halsam for her wounded heart 
and the week before, causing so much anxiety g g 9 ] b p ’ city stands, is a mile and a half wide, from l ale > i{ - d. h. l. Hastings, 1855. m the shape of a verdict for $7,000. 
to our farmers and others, came to an end on ’ -^_ twenty to seventy feet deep, and its waters , V0LUJ “ of some 40d page8 ' devoted to the a stringent Bird Law was passed by the Pa 
Saturday. For a day or two previous, indica- Doubtful Identity.—T he Boston Atlas speak- ever flow by > unaff ected by rain or drouth, un- \ S °. Ty a „ advocac 7 o{ tb e helief that “ the Legislature at its last session, for the protec¬ 
tions of rain appeared, and a slight sprinkling ing of recent political events, and the confu- changed in volume by those vicissitudes 8amts W1 R rmgn on the earth with Christ a J'on and preservation of game, and to prevent 
fell, just sufficient to lay the dust and loosen sion to parties created thereby, says it puts wbicb reacb ordinai 7 streams. The shipping boasand year8 ' boId b y Wm. N. Sage, and 08 ruc 10U of insectivorous birds. 
up the baked surface of the earth, so as to fit them in mind of one Ami, who being in a of tbe lakcs could a11 ride an y ston n safely on L>ARB0W & Ba0 - _ . G « v • Wniau-r, of Indiana, has accepted the 
it for the reception of a more plentiful ,how- somewhat mellow and uncertain state, thu, 116 . HAarzn’s Maoaz.bb for June commence, the cllly tXltertheTnnu^&SL^e 
ei. xnis came on baturday afternoon and soliloquized: “ Am I Ami, or am I not Ami ? Returning to the city, after an hour’s walk, eleventh volume of that popular monthly _ next State Fair, to be held at Elmira 
> —- - — pages, uevoiea ro tne A stringent Bird Law was passed by the Pa 
history and advocacy of the belief that “ the Legislature at its last session, for tlie protec- 
•f •■■v r .v.Avuo, xxxvxxv/c* [ v> xj AX/muii X . X VILLUS. hLltiilV - J v* vaavuiu, UI1 • , ., ■, . . « . « --vaiv jiivuov 
iin appeared, and a slight sprinkling ing of recent political events, and the confu- changed in volume by those vicissitudes 8amts W1 “ retgn on^ the earth with CnmsT a J'on an d preservation of game, and to prevent 
sufficient to lay the dust and loosen ! sion to parties created thereby, savs it^uts which reach ordinary streams. The shipping 4boasand year8 '” SoId b Y Wm. N. Sage, and tb e destruction of insectivorous birds. 
I found a group of persons around a large The leading article is entitled “The History 
map, on which the railroads going westward und Mystery of Tobacco,” illustrated by 
E. Harrow & Bro. . Gov. Wright, of Indiana, has accepted th© 
, “ ’ invitation of the New York Agricultural So- 
Harper s Magazine for J une commences the ciety to deliver the Annual Address beforo the 
eleventh volume of that popular monthly.— next State Fair, to be held at Elmira. 
The robber who was shot a few days sine© 
at Fort Erie, is recognized as a man named 
evening, it took fire, and six children, three 
evening, and lasted five or six hours. The If I am not Ami, who then am I?” I found a group of persons around a large The leading article is entitled “ The History The robber who was shot a few days sine© 
storm was not severe at any stage of its pro- -- map, on which the railroads going westward and Mystery of Tobacco,” illustrated by at Fort Erie, is recognized as a man named 
gress, but it came just fast enough for the glad Ungallant.—T he Court sitting at St. Al- were marked by red lines. Each was eagerly twelve engravings, and going into the subject Lettis > and identified as one of the most des¬ 
and thirsty earth to drink it all up as it fell. bans, Yt., recently found one Mrs. Dillon of looking for his place of destination. One pretty thoroughly. Monthly—$3 per annum P erate and daring of the Townsend gang. 
The sky has been partially obscured with that place guilty of twenty-five offences against pointed far up the Mississippi to St. Paul, and Single copies 25 cts. E. Harrow & Brother' . At Shi P Cove < Newfoundland, during th© 
clouds since, and the air cool, giving the the liquor law, and fined her $20 for each of- said, “ that’s my place another to the capi- _ absence of Mrs. Day from her house in th© 
moisture a chance to penetrate the soil instead fence, making in all $500 and costs. She was tol city of Wisconsin ; another to the famed Tue EmnburgIi Review for April, 1855 has X . cb jj dr « n » thre « 
of becoming vaporized by the heat of the sun. also sentenced to four month’s ad Jitional im- Rock River Valley ; another to the prairies of ten articles on current literary and political t r • ^ ,It 8 ® m * U ame8 * 
‘‘All nature smiles again, and the glad earth prisonment, making nine months in all. Central Illinois; another to Iowa, and at last to P ics - all ably treated, of course. New York- ^ ? Vre8tcrn ( c ;• w -) 
And songsters warble forth their notes of nraiaT” A thief broke into a butch- all; Kansas is my place.” An honest En- „ „ - the work is to be proceeded with immediately. 
-^ ‘ er 8 8h °P m Buffalo early in the morning of gliahman, a good specimen of the peasantry n °DSEiiOLD Words, Edited by Charles Dick- The largest raft ever run down the Penob- 
Submarine Telegraph— It i - R tnt th m thG 3 ° th Ult- ’ Rnd fit ° le therefrom a whole of our mother land, brought his wife to have EKS ’ and rep uhlished by Dix & Edwards, New ecot river was one which was recently sawed 
Ampriran Tf>lAo-ronU r^r .0 ' m, i 4 - !, beef dre88ed and ready for sale. The chap un- me point them the route to Dubuque where York ’ ba8 been received through McMahon, of £> r and run to It. Dwinell, Esq., surveyed by 
!?”[ , P .? y w ‘ beforC th0 doubtedly felt at the time that he had ercat their two son. were settled, and »hl tw ‘ bo W »’« 1 3' Uoome. cb “'os W. Pierce, and liguring n,, 11 3 ;327 ft 
“ All nature smiles again, and the glad earth 
Rejoices in the boon vouchsafed by heaven; 
The breath of flowers perfumes the evening breeze, 
And songsters warble forth their notes of praise.” 
prisonment, making nine months in all. 
Submarine Telegraph—I t D B th m tbe 8 ° th Ult- ’ and Stole there from a whole of our mother land, brought his wife to have ENS ’ and republished by Dix & Edwards, New ecot river was one which was re< 
American TeWmnh m mn«r, 1,1 \ I, beef dreSSed and ready for 8ale - The cba P un- me point them the route to Dubuque, where York > bas been received through McMahon, of aIld run to It. Dwinell, Esq., 
r W 1 n’ he !° re the doubted]y fdt at time that he had great their two sons were settled, and whme they tb ° Waverly Naws lloo “ 8 - Charles W - Pierce - aud « 
np°cHnn f tbe Bubmarine con- in that adventure. hoped to find a farm near by and eniov the t> , - 'Fiik Charleston papers announce the death 
nection completed between St. Johns, Nova _____ ^ f owni Uy > and tho Putnam’s Monthly, closing the fifth volume of Dr. C. S. King, who expired in April at 
Scotia and the Island of Newfoundland. ITiis Land Warranis.— The Pension Office issued rious privilege of bein" irdm II ° of tba t sterling periodical, has also come to Kertch, in Russia, where he had been station- 
w,ll make a telegraph connection with New 2,000 land warrants on the Is nst nndez he Zs so truly te Is H T , t P ' “ Land ' Ncw Y '» k: & Enw*„ns-$3 per * “ “ “™ be ' » f ‘ b » »t»ff attached 
York, and hr,ng foreign news tonshy the way new , aw, and will continue to Issue them It ^e SSX ^ 8h * to .“*-*** T 
rZts^LSf 2^,“* luoveil it slowly ah mg tlieir route and°pointed Hand’s Syouy ,W_ No . 7 contains a ^ 
wii, he in operation within three years. Se“Iti!n c^a pril ^ ^ “ ““ StE.“ 
hoped to find a farm near by, and enjoy tho 
will be in operation within three years. 
anticipation of a lower price. 
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