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MOORE'S RURAL NEW 4 YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSIAPEK, 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, j 
!S ITEUSHED EVERY SATURDAY, . , . v •, j i 
BY P. D. T. MOORE) ROCHESTER N. Y. The difficulty experienced in tn B iana {From Our Own Correspondent.] 
-„ procure recruits for the Crimean army, has Prikceton, Ill., July, 1855. 
Office it Burns Bloc k, cor. a o an v. a e induced them to send emmissaries and agents ^ by-gone days monarchs built pyramids, 
TERMS, IN' ADVANCE : to foreign countries for the purpose of enlist- maugole ° mg and palaces for themselves ; now, 
STOscRrrno.N $2 a year $1 for six months. To ing gol diers. A number of these agents, some in tbe New World capitalists build railroads 
nr^r<^^. c r g .z^ A-™** m ^ 
Club,) for $io, Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) for $15, in several of our lai to t ci ie. g g ^ wa g fame, in the other it is gain ; bnt the on 
nnd any additional number at the same rate. As we are unlawful business, all sorts of subterfuge aud benefit_and that a transient one—derived 
obliged to pre-pay the American Postage on papers sent misrepresentations being resorted to by them iwramid was the poor pittance dealt 
. _ -D—.-inr-no mil- PoTiaHion ucrntito and friends - j; xl. „ + xivxxx t J 1 r ... . 
Violation of the Neutrality Laws. 
Rambles and Records Westward—No. 5- 
land can yet be found in the Southern part of 
the State. 
Leaving this matter, I will take up the nar¬ 
ration of my journeyings. My last closed at 
jfctos GHpf)U|g$. 
The population of the village of Batavia is 
Henry, on the hank of the Hlin°i>. 1 left >» • Petersburgh has destroyed the 
there in the morning, after a day s stay, and ^ gtearinc workg . 
came back to the Junction with the pleasing 
prospect of waiting five hours for a train 
going west. However, I had something to 
The town of Lockport contains 13,270 souls, 
a gain of 947 since 1850. 
Rachel has taken her passage for the United 
Club,) for $10, Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) for $15, in several ol our large cine* engager a, ^ fame> in the other itis gain ; but the on- [ , tBpt „v le of a quiet room 0 Rachel Has taKen ner passage lor rue urn 
nnd any additional number at the same rate. As we are unlawful business, all sorts of subterfuge and ^ benefit—and that a transient one—derived | to \ iteT dinner) too k the cars States m the Pacific of the llth of August 
The bill to remodel the Judiciary of New 
vungw rv/ p»v — --o- a x -- -- ^ from th 6 DVr&IDKl WftS me poor PlVUiULUc ux>ttii* , ■> „ • lUfi uui ‘■’v/ icmvuvi ouv«v.»»j ~ ” 
to the British Provinces, our Canadian agents and friends for the purpose G f blinding the government laWers that built it ■ while the for Ti Bkllwa > S1X mlles we6t; an(1 f Hampshire, has been passed by a large vote, 
must add 25 cents per copy to the club rates of the Rural. , . . . . . ■ D °Dt to tne laDortrs mar li > the stase for Princeton. We soon came to a ,, c , , „ . 
. and deluding their ignorant victims. railroad not onlv ministers to the gam of the ° . ... ,, , ^ t„ • v. These were two cases of Search and Sei- 
VThe postage on the Rcral.s A petition for relief has been forwarded to ..... , . 7 th conYen ience and wealth rich > cultivated country with the town in s ght zure „ under the Prohibitory Law inBrooklyn. 
ter, payable in advance, to any part of the State (except r _ capitalist, but to tne cent entente auu •]„ Bietant We naAsed several neat «„ ,, 11 + 1 . 
county, Where it goes free,)-and 6* cents to President Pierce, by a party of Germans, now Qf ^ people . of trees ^ w-*. 
any other section of the United States. imprisoned at Melville Island, Nova Scotia. 
All communications, and business letters, should They state that they were enticed in hew 
be addressed to D. D. T. Moorb, Rochester, N. Y. York to fro to that place to work, hut that on 
SPECIAL NOTICES.—TO AGENTS, &c. t j ve oj r en ]i s ting for the Crimean war, or im 
jgjf-A chsts.—A ny person so disposed can act as agent prisonment, and they chose the latter. 
York to go to that place to work, but thaton to be rapidly settled. That want has 
arriving there they were oflered the alterna w (VoTllinmc Poutml Bailroorb 
for the Rural Nkw-Yorker,— and all who remit accord- " A company of sixty men lately left Cincin- 
ing to terms will be entitled to premiums, etc. na tj Ohio, for Niagara, having been enlisted 
bY- The Rural is published strictly on the cash sys- ^ ^ y^jitisli army ; and on Monday, the 9th 
TEM-sent no longer than paid for-and all orders should thirty-five more were ready to follow, 
capitalist, out to tne - —- three miles di g t an t. We passed several neat 0n ^he 11th. 
of the people. ^ cottages surrounded by groves, ranges of trees The barque Great West, sunk several days 
Central Illinois has a great and fertile ter shrubbery, and learned they were the since in Sarnia bay with a cargo of 46,000 
ritory which has only needed an outlet for its homes 0 f three brothers, and a married sister, bushels of oats. 
products to he rapidly settled. That want has Bryant the poet. That rural taste New wheat has been selling at Alton at SI,- 
been supplied by the Illinois Central Railroad, , ind enjoymm t of’countryEMnery 80 character- j»i “ wUI B00n " I ’ ’ l “ d 
over which I have.just traveled some beren lsticofhim must he shared by the whole family b t k t 
h.mdre<l ml e 8 It passes from Dunleith to _ a rich inhoritonWj perhaJ)5 , ftora gifted pa- JSj 1 ,Z C s STlineal heir to the Bonaparte 
nati 0 " ^: having been enlisted «r°, over 460 miles, through the centre of — The moltaI of the mother lie 
to th. British army ; aid on Monday, the 9th the State, w.th a branch nearly completed to y bnrial ground in thatsylvan quiet. 
: . .* ’ ....... vmi.iv fn Ml m v Chicago over 200 miles long. By a grant from __ 3 nfi , n V : K : + . R h ; 8 relatives, and I heard 
be in accordance with terms. 
jg~f Liberal Offer.— We will send the Rural one year, 
and a yearly copy of either of the $3 Magazines, for $4 ; 
and the Rural and either of the $2 Magazines, for $3. 
15W 
3 sji 
isticofhim must be snare > ^ The Paris Presse states that the recent ex- 
—a rich inheritance, perhaps, from gifted pa- pi . essed hopes of a lineal heir to the Bonaparte 
rents. The mortal remains of the mother lie throne are unfounded. 
in a family burial ground in that sylvan quiet. j T j g Ba ; d that the renowned marrying es- 
The poet often visits his relatives, and Iheard tablishment, Gretna Hall, at Gretna Green, is 
when on information of the movement being the United Statce > 2 ’ 5 ^°’ 00 ° r acres lan f d ’ in the hope expressed that he might one day about to be demolished. 
given to the United States authorities, the alternate sections, within fifteen miles of the make big home in the West. Should he do The 79th anniversary of the battle of Fort 
whole company together with the British r0llte > was panted to the State, and by the it would be but be i p i n g to carry out his Moultrie, was celebrated with great spirit at 
Consul Charles Rowecroft, were taken into State to the Railroad Company, to aid in fin- Qwn propbeC y in a beautiful poem on the Charleston, on the 28th. 
nn«fodv The captain of the company is a is^S this great work. Along the line, at landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, in which he The number of emigrants which arrived at 
given to tne i 
whole company 
commissioned officer in the British service, intervals of about ten miles, are stations, and ^ bow their descendants shall spread far Quebec from the opening of navigation up to 
and all the men were either English, Irish, or villages are fast growing up at some of them, toward the setting sun. a. b. s. 'A. n ’ ’ 
Germans; our own countrymen being too Some already contain a thousand people where 
smart to he caught in such a service. The not a house stood two years ago. 
penalty for violating the law for enlisting, or Tliis land—lying all along the road, hut 
causing to be enlisted, persons to serve in a principally between Im Salle and Cairo, and 
Jifei’tfi't) ^ecoi*3. 
the loih ult., was 5,032. 
The New Hampshire House of Representa¬ 
tives have postponed the Ten Hour Law till 
next session, by 120 to 101. 
It appears from a census lately taken in 
Kansas, that there are one hundred and twen- 
ROCHESTER, JULY 21, 1855. is a fine not exceeding $1,000. and imprison- the Company on advantageous terms, and in 
^ w ^wIA.^A,wb^w.v»vvA.vv ment not exceeding three years. Let it he such manner as to promote its purchase by 
Explanation. —The present number of the i nb i c te d upon these leaders to the full extent actual settlers, who shall cultivate the soil 
Rural is somewhat delayed in consequence of the law. and thus increase the revenue of the road as 
the breaking of the press upon which it is -- well as benefit the country—an enlightened 
— foreign country with whom we are at peace, on the Chicago branch—is offered for sale by CovnuCT0R , 8 Book 0F working. Drawings of Tools and ty-one slaves in that Territory. 
printed. As our edition is sufficient to employ 
the press six days on each number, we could 
not well gain the time lost in making repairs, 
the Company on advantageous terms and in Machines Letters from Paris state an expectation that 
such manner as to promote its purchase by () l 6 s-ny.\x kCo., Buffalo, N. Y. a tax of 10 per cent, on the gross receipts of 
actual settlers, who shall cultivate the soil The above j S one of the most beautifully executed railways, is about to be imposed, 
and thus increase the revenue of the road as works of the kind ever published, and must be oi incal- A monument is to be erected in Monument 
well as benefit the country—an enlightened culable advantage to tho practical Lngineer and Con- gq Ua j 0 j Savannah, in honor of Gen. Nathaniel 
A Pleasing Sight. self-interest. The price is graduated from $5 ‘raotor. It contains colored lithographs of all the pnn- Green, of Revolutionary memory. 
1 ° cipal machines and implements used in the construction 
I- 0 to $25 per acre, according to the distance of raiIroadS! eanalS) and water works, and accompany- The French shipment of wounded and sick 
On Tuesday the Methodist Sabbath Schools from tbe road) & c ._ n one being over fifteen lngoac h drawing there are carefully prepared bills of from the Crimea, amounts to 43,000 men. The 
_ tirnla.rlv as the* onlv other press in the oi Giis city made an excursion to Avon over mile6 bacb> and stations where market can be timber and iron embodied in tho particular machine. dead must be reckoned at 100,000 more. 
pari ‘ - n be worked the Genesee Valley Railroad. They number- bad frequent. Credit is given so that the first Among the illustrations wo find different forms of The number of convicts in Connecticut State j 
city upon which the paper can ne wor e teachers, over two thousand, is d„e in two vears and the balance ®arth-cars, turn-tables, switches; a crane, pile driver Pri80n on tbe 31st of March last, was 174. Of 
properly, (and to which we have before resoit- eu ’, . L „ -wi, J payment is due in two years, ana ine oaiance horse wagon, &c., all minutely drawn and these five are murderers imm-isoned for life 
ed in similar cases,) was “ out of gear” at the aud hlled foui een ai s * •- •- ‘ - in four more equal annual payments, giving numtere d to correspond with the tables. The drawings , 
earn sum - they could sit and stand. The procession was gix vears in a n. Interest is charged at the were made by J. S. Yerxam, Mechanical Engineer and By the failure of Messrs. Strahan s bank, the 
“ me — _—- ?**• low rate of <«o , t r 'C«L f c Onthe St art, Dranghtemao, aod^ the^.illtogr,^jng wy SRfe 
same time. 
The Harvest.—Prices, &o. 
The Wheat Harvest commences this week 
in many districts of Western New York, 
though we think hut little will be cut, herea- 
street in front of our office, with banners fly- ag geciudty f or the contract, the first two years 
Compton, Gibson & Co., Buffalo. The publication, besides prived of an amount of not less than £30,000. 
anrl Roott’s Brass Band discoursing spirit- . . ’ , , . . . , being invaluable in a practical point of view, is admira- Iron has been made 
Z Z ZZ mtle children marchinff intCrCSt (f ° Ur P<2r centA must , be P ald f ad [ hie as a work of art, and shows how easily a veil of pud dle furnace direct 
stirnug • ‘ . ° vance, and at every payment the instalment beauty can be throwu by the artist over the sterner af- quality good enough t 
hand in hand, bright and beautifu as a ram- ^ ., intcrest in advance on the balance fatr. of life, J “„ d t ,„ t . 
how ! Where is the human tom that bears a ^ ■ Thij low illkre8tj where money is edn- Tho work bar received die nnqnaUMapproval of oor to c (Iem ' an( 
Iron has been made in Utah Territory, in the 
puddle furnace direct from the ore, and of a 
quality good enough to make horse shoe nails. 
It is rumored that the Spanish government 
was about to demand a loan of 200,000,000 
Sntf before Monday next. We understand ^ ^ stantly borrowed to buy land at 26 to 30 per of reals to cover the deficiency in the finances 
uoui-fc, ueime tfivuu*.; —- ;.. . spectacle ? 
that some wheat was cut m Permton, this E . bt of tbe cars were passenger, and the 
county, on Saturday last, and that several gix latform adorned with evergreens 
farmers of that town have commenced harvest- ftnd provided with seats. They left the sta- 
ing. In this region, however, the wheat is o’clock, one locomotive 
cent., and where the first crop often pays for 
the soil, is advantageous. Whenever a per- 
FrkdERICK Folijut, Ac. 
The Scotchman announces the death of the 
It will be forwarded by Express, to any part of the Rev. Ur. George Brewster, minister of the par- 
other six platform, adorned with evergreens ^ wishes to buy for cash, twenty per cent, united States or Canadas, on receipt of ten dollars, by ish of Scoonie, and brother of Sir David Brew- ] 
and provided with seats. They left the sta- d - t ig made and when any one, during 0 . 6. Steele & Co., Booksellers and Stationers, 206 Main ster. 
. • _J. - p lnomuntivs Uiowuuu lo , ... „ _. T„» tho 1 
generally a week or ten days later than usual 
tion about eleven o’clock, one locomotive 
drawing and a second pushing the sacred bur- 
the six years, at any time desires to pay all street > 
The Commissioners of the Canal Fund will 
make a further loan of $1,250,000 for the En- 
at this season. We hear less complaint of the drawing an a secon p 0 t id of tbe up, it is the practice to deduct seven per cent. A hints. Architecture, Sculpture and Painting, by largement soon after the’30th of September 
“ ... . , .. , __ , den up the steep grade just outsiae oi rue Balance due Bv a special act these James Jackson Jarves. 1 
midge than was anticipated, though enoug A happy excursion to you, sweet chil- exempt from taxation until the pay- Mountains and Moikhills ; or, Recollections of a Burnt 
to satisfy us that it is proving very destruc- ^ 3 f* J nn , Bt ; 51p ihp 0m . lands are exempt trom taxation unui tne pay Journa! . by fr^kk Marryat, author of “ Borneo and 
to satisiy US tnau y fa Harvest drCn ’ S&y WC 5 &Ild 7 h smlle , 0t th ? ment* are fully made. the Eastern Archipelago,” with illustrations by the 
tive to the crop m some localities. Harvest ni tent bave you this day and ever m his J , , author. 
laborers are very scarce in this vicinity, those d i. ppn ;, w i As for the profits ot farming and ] osptc & letters to the Right Rev. John Hughes, Roman Catholic 
.. m sacrea Keepm 0 . T Vinx-p. flip Ktntcinpnt, of ,a olersrv- Fw«)inn of York. Revised and Enlarced. By 
that can be had asking $2,50 per day. All 
parties would be benefited if the idle “ do- 
nothings” in the city would go to work in the 
country. If not able to do much at first, they 
We go to press too early to learn the inci¬ 
dents connected with the excursion. 
of payment, I have the statement of a clergy¬ 
man in De Witt county, on the road, 153 miles 
from Chicago, that in 1853 he broke up, fenced 
author. 
Letters to the Right Rev. John Hughes, Roman Catholic 
Bishop of New York. Revised and Enlarged. By 
Kikwan. 
Si'EEoaFS ani> Addresses. By Henry W. Hilliard. 
The Supreme Court of Rhode Island, at its 
late session, granted decrees of divorce in 
thirty-nine cases, twenty-nine in favor of 
wives. 
A few days since a swarm of bees alighted 
on the turret of the St. Paul’s Episcopal 
Fatal Accident.— A buggy containing a and sowed to wheat 300 acres on the prairie, IlARPEn & BroS ; New York, and the title of each suffl 
The four above named books are from tlio press of Church, in Concord, N. II., and commenced 
stuffs. We notice that many commercial pa- ]} 0 th the ladies were killed and the gentleman cal kno^\ edge o .inning, le s on 1 j-e weU , printed and boun(i? ^ spC ak well for the enter- A despatch from Constantinople, of date of 
pers are prophesying that wheat and flour will f a tally injured. The folly of crossing a rail- saved over $1,000. I he heavy cost ot >rea-- prige of the giant pubUshing house of the Habfebs.— June 21st, mentions the arrival of 2,000 
he worth next to nothing in a few weeks, and road j n the face of a coming train, has receiv- ing up would not he incurred again, of course. Bakrow & BRa) i n this city, have thorn for sale. wounded, and adds that the cholera had re¬ 
shedding crocodile tears over the anticipated ed scores of fatal demonstrations. Very few Another person tells of paying $4,50 per acre _ appeared. 
calamities of farmers. Some talk about flour of the ordinary run of men understand that a for 80 acres ; breaking up, fencing, harvest- Lynch Law.—A case of lynch law ol the T he steamer Magnolia, with a cargo of 1000 
at $4 50 per barrel &c. Now, there will prob- train goin~ at the rate of 30 miles an hour ing, &c., of 60 acres in 1853, at acostof $14,- m06 t direful character recently occurred at bales of cotton, was destroyed by fire a little 
ably be a decline from pre^nt rates f yet ^forty-feet of progress each second of 11, ^ included. The crops (wheat at $1,15 Janesville, Wisconsin. One Mayberry was WowBaton Rouge, July 10, and eight lives 
there are many cogent reasons to believing time . and corn at 28 cents) brought $1 645-more convicted of ft. murder of a was recentlT BMMated in the 
well printed and bound, and speak well for the enter¬ 
prise of the giant publishing house of the Harfers.— 
Dakrow & Bro., in this city, have them for sale. 
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Lynch Law.—A case of lynch law of the 
A despatch from Constantinople, of date of 
June 21st, mentions the arrival of 2,000 
wounded, and adds that the cholera had re¬ 
appeared. 
The steamer Magnolia, with a cargo of 1000 
11 , land inceuaea. me crops (wneat at janesviiie, uiscousm. one xu.Axaiw.ai rvc*e> - 
and corn at 28 cents) brought $1,645—more convicted of the murder of a raftsman and werc os 
t^tbreadstuifti’wilfcontinneto command very ..— -- ‘Han paying for farm and improvements- sentenced to imprisonment for life which is a. pn» 
remunerative prices for the next twelve Another Railroad Defalcation. Wiluam still another tells of buying, near Blooming- the penalty prescribed by law. While the catioil of ^Rtfon sentiments be made a peni- 
months We shall endeavor to keep our S. Tuckerman, Treasurer of the Eastern (Mass.) ton, 40 acres of the Company, the crop cost- Sheriff was undertaking to remove him from tentiary offence. 
readers advised, by recurring to the subject of Railroad, is a defaulter to the amount of over ing $50 0, and bringing $1,500 at $1,25 for the Court House to the jail about one o’clock ^ Birmingham (Eng i aHd) Mercury says an 
prospects and prices as often as may he deem- $200,000. Among his fraudulent transac- wheat, and leaving him the land fenced and P. M., on Thursday week, and before the elepbant 120 years old, is to he shot in the 
ed necessary. Meantime our grain-growing tions, is the over-issuing of 625 shares of cap- a profit of a thousand dollars for the year.— Sheriff and his posse had scarcely got out of town, inconsequence of extreme age and phys- 
friends have no cause for alarm,_for the in- ital stock. The par value of the shares is This was an extraordinary yield, even for the the Court House, there arose a cry of ‘‘hang ical weakness. 
creasing millions of mouths to he filled will $100, and it is now selling at a discount of pra i r ies. It can be judged from these state- him!” The officers were overpowered and the Viscount Canning is appointed Governor 
make breadstuff worth a fair price for some fifty per cent. So much for giving the man- mente that even if prices fall half, prospects prisoner seised, a rope placed around his neck General of Ltdia 
timetocome, ifnotlonger. » f “‘P orta " t “Tonrium 6 over to yet are g„ od . and he was dr^ged to. olusto ot tnees mthe rants to tteofhcc, the E * 
-----speenlato rs and rasca ls._ Ti cost of transporting wheat to Chicago ^ h ^ d ^ U ” e “ d ni ^ cseCTlte thc Bstwesx thirty and fifty thousand barrels of 
Noteworthy. , over the road is a mill per bushel for each three n unarea “en organ ..... , mackerel have been caught between Halifax 
Mob at Toronto.— An attack was made on nlile ,—from there to New York from twenty deed. Great excitement prevailed throng ^ Chester. The prospect of the fishing sea- 
Tiie manner in which post office matters are the night of the 14th by a mob upon a compa- ^ thirty cents per bushel. The low price of Rock River count y for one hundred miles son wa s never finer. 
attended to in England, is decidedly in ad- ny of circus performers, on account of an as j and and Hs fertility , making it feasible to around._^ b _ TnE pay of British private soldiers is to he 
vance of this country, for a proof of which sault being committed by them upon certain raige { wUh ihe samc labor than East> . *^7 military encaninment doubled while in active service, the difference 
observe the following from the Hartford Re- persons the previous evening. The circus j the opinion of good judges, more ‘ ^ no 7ton ‘ Ulster Co last week Friday pla '? d ^ man ’ S Credlt m SaVing6 
publican :—“ By the last steamer we received wagons were all smashed up or tumbled into ^ balance expense and profits of deal- ^ firing by wingsln bank8 UntU hlS d,8Charge ; , „ , , 
an English paper with the wrapper tied on the hay, and an attempt made to burn the I . f cb5 . eacb can ; udge easily.— e ° , f . . +b The death of John Black, Esq., formerly 
■“•w-rf.t ? lo rt r sr s 
cular note from the Tost Master General, three persons badly hurt. The dn .< ^ Qn tbe i arge st prairies; coal at a low gbot tbe latter in the head and the former in “father” of the London press. 
‘Several newspapers having escaped from was finally quelled by the police. rate. Water must usually he had from wells, tbe breagt . The mother, it is believed, will bondage is prevalent in the environs of 
their covers mthe newspaper office this eve - v ,. although a supply for cattle can often be recover but the child cannot live. It is sup- Smyrna. A party of robbers carried off an 
ning, from the imperfect manner m which Served Right. Three Syracuse o cs found in ravines. By decent pains in digging uoseti tha.t a ball cartridge was inadvertantly English surgeon and other persons and demand 
they were inclosed in them, they have been were recently sentenced to hard labor m the ^ . g u5ually clear> though hard. I shall say P ked with tbe blanks at the arsenal. Great a lar S e ransom for their please, 
replaced as correctly as possible ; hut the ac- county jail for one year, lor depredations cum by and by about tbe bea lth of the couu- exc i teineu t prevailed in consequence of the According to thc Norfolk Herald, the spring 
companying paper may not he the one origi- mitted the evening previous, upon t ie ences and rational care for its preservation by ident and tbe regiment contributed upon crop of sweet potatoes has turned out uncom- 
nally intended for you, I beg to explain, that and shade trees of private citizens The au- can only say that I ™ > ’ thougand dollarB for tbe funded T"' 7 ^f 11 ’ aild lin ’" ense q^trties are being 
vm, mav be suhiected to thorities of Syracuse deserve the highest praise * _ ’ _ _ L ao k.nk tn thejpot one thousand douars shipped to the Northern cities. 
The Birmingham (England) Mercury says au 
time to come, if not longer. 
Noteworthy. 
to execute the Between thirty and fifty thousand barrels of 
v-ailpH tlirnncrh mackerel have been caught between Halifax 
. , . and Chester. The prospect of the fishing sea- 
hundred miles gon was never finer 
_ TnE pay of British private soldiers is to be 
(.yipnmniriprt doubled while in active service, the difference 
J * p being placed to each man’s credit in savings 
an English paper with the wrapper tied on the bay, and an attempt made to burn the j give facts; each can judge easily.— f crowd 0 f spectators a mother T 11 /' death of John Black, Esq., lorim 
with a string, and «ielOBed toe Rowing dr- tent. r ^ ** ^ ** ^ 
cular note from the Post Master General, three persons badly hurt. Ihe dn < oord on the largest prairies; coal at a low ghot tbe la tter in the head and the former in “ father” of the London press. 
‘Several newspapers having escaped from was finally quelled by the police. mte.- Water must usually he had from wells, tbe breagt . The mother, it is believed, will Brigandage is prevalent in the environ, 
replaced as correctly as possible ; hut the ac- county jail for one year, for depredations com- bv and by about the health of the couu- ^citeinent prevailed in consequence of the 
companying paper may not he the one origi- mitted Urn evening previous npon the fences ^ ^ rational c „ c for it6 preservation hy Sent anS the regiment contributed upon 
nally intended for yon, I beg to explain that and ** d ® . ‘ . settlers ; but at present can only say that 1 (bc , 0M thou8aml do ll aIS for thc wounded 
the inconvenience you may be subjected to thorities of Syracuse deserve the lughe6 ] . gee no reason B0 f ar as health is concerned, to 
has not been occasioned hy this Department, for rigidly enforcing the penalty against such gettUng M far gouth at least as Bloom- ---- 
has not been occasioned hy this Department. 
London, June 15th, 1855.’ ” 
In the American post office department a 
dozen letters would be likely to find their way 
to the paper-mill to one newspaper re-directed 
and re-mailed. 
Miss Nightingale arrived at Scutari on the 
tuie met an i o. 0 .ui.z„d uu me -a ' thi S region is more healthy than is supposed. tbe pub Ji c lands which are subject to entry at nell, sat 4own to breakfast in apparently sound 
Thomas Johnson a pro slavery Methodist ga ^ Company’s office in private sale at either of the minimum or lower health, and immediately expired. 
Warm Weather.— Monday was intensely Munster, was elected President of the council , “ ‘ J ’ nvpr ftfin T should men- graduated prices at the time such warrant orwar- Captain Smith of the barque Julia Moulton, 
warm, and the sun shone out with a fierceness J. A. Holderman, Secretary ; D. D. Daniels, 1 » J' L ’ J. , , lt : V ate ranis may be presented for location. Lands direct- cbarged w jt b being engaged in the slave trade, 
not often exceeded in our latitude. The ther- S. Stringfellow, Speakers of the House ; Mr. tion that purchasers are obliged Jc ed to be sold for the benefit of Indians are not was sentenced at New York, July 10, to twt 
_ „4 T!,-t,n’ a in.v 2 v.irv 7 tWp Rtoorl fifio in Ltle. Clerk. All the members were admitted yearly, a tenth of their land ; so that at t e g0 ] oca tahle.— Washington Standard. years’ imprisonment, and a fine of 5,000. 
mometer at Burr’s jewelry store stood 95° in Lile, Clerk. All the members were admitted yearly a tenth of their land ; so that at t e 
»ha shade at the hour of th^P.SL AM, to the s eats on certifi cate s from the Go vernor, to purchase mod- 
Bns'e cf S the'hftense'beatfromfiring so severe- Great Fire.— One of the large cotton-mills eratc sized tracts. C. M. llu Pur the agent 
ly felt as it would otherwise have been. of Manchester, N. H., and 22 stores and in Chicago will answer inquiries at any time, 
To-day (Tuesday) at 11 o’clock, the same dwellings were destroyed by fire on the I5th. and this subject is certainly worthy the atte 
thermometer was 90°, which is two degrees The total loss is estimated at $350,000. Five tion of those who would settle in ns nci 
above, esters range, a. the same hour of “ * *■ ^ SaloufSe same' ^“v^ | leading temperance men. 
Captain Smith, of the barque Julia Moulton, 
charged with being engaged in the slave trade, 
was sentenced at New York, July 10, to two 
years’ imprisonment, and a fine of 5,000. 
A freshman student at Waterville College bj 
the name of Woodward, belonging to Nev, 
Gloucester, was found drowned in the Kcnne 
bee river, near Waterville, on the 9th inst. 
There is a black walnut tree, about twen¬ 
ty miles north of Kalamazoo, in the county of 
Allegan, Michigan, which measures 33 teet in 
circumference two feet from the ground. 
