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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW - YORKER, The Foreign News. 
IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, _ 
BY D. D. T. MO ORE, R OCHESTER N. Y. The news by the Canada is of the most 
Office in Burns’ Block, cor. Buffalo and State Sts- meagre description, both as concerns Euro- 
Our Albany Correspondence. 
Subscription -^a yfar^sf fo? six months. To S iven to the Allies in tbe recent assault upon as an old knife > and business people have made p ri 
Clubs and Agents as followsThree Copies one year, the Malakoff and the Redan towers, seems to sad hiroads u P° n tk eir — pantaloons. The wag f 
for $5 ; Six Copies (and one to Agent or getter up of have paralyzed their efforts, at least for the Whig and Republican Committees have met and and ( 
dub,) for $10, Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) for S15, time, and the Russians, like wild beasts in 0011 ed th(dv State Conventions for the nomi- » 
and any additional number at the same rate. Asweare . 1 . 1 . ... .,111 . ^ t +1 A b u< 
obliged to pre-pay the American Postage on papers sent their lair, are awaiting m grim but determm- nation of candidates for the fall election.- town . 
to the British Provinces, our Canadian agents and friends ed spirit for further demonstrations from their The day chosen is August 26. It is the cur- mk j n 
must add 25 cents per copy to tho club rates of the Rural, enemies. They have thus far shown them- ren t impression here that there will be a and i 
*** The postage on the Rural is but 3 % cents per quar selves to he good soldiers, and quite equal to fllsion of a11 opposed to the repeal of the Mis- mileg 
The news by the Canada is of the most Albany, July 23,1855. 
meagre description, both as concerns Euro- Matters begin to “ wake up” hereabouts, 
pean war and diplomacy. The terrible check dke P a P ers t° r several weeks have been as dull 
Rambles and Records Westward —No. 5 
[ Concluded from last week.] 
6lipf)iljgs. 
The papers for several weeks have been as dull [Fr0m ° UT ° V B Corres T° n dent.] A train of fifty wagons left Corpus Cliristi 
as an old knife, and business people have made p . . . .. r ^ NCET0N - Iu > Jlll Y> 1855 - Texas, a few days since, for Kansas, 
sad inroads upon their — pantaloons. The was^avorahlvTmnre^ wHwj! a ? p ® ct ’ and 1 The imports at New York have fallen off 
Whig and Republican Committees have met and 3 coldinmv nf th T r® 1BteRlgenCe nearly $30,000,000 the present year, 
called their State Conventions for the nomi- A _ d many Swcdes arcVn rbn g There were 187 deaths in New Orleans last 
nation of candidates for the fall election.- t!! ’ Z hemes m the week, of which 44 were from yellow fever. 
The day chosen is August 26. It is the cur- midnight went^ross the nrebie T a ^ Mayor Wood has attached a medical and 
rent impression here that there will be a “ftw ♦ v T ra " ie to Mendota, surgical department to the police of New York. 
, . / „ * „ uere ut a and there took the Central road north seventy m. ^ , , , „ „ 
fusion of all opposed to the repeal of the Mis- mi i ao , . . 7 The Census takers of New York make the 
* lUDFwwsouuuwivuiULiB dui^ centsper quar &eive» io ue good soioiers, ana quite equal to me icpeai oi means- f 0 Tfrepnorl „Hn r.xmr- „ ■ m iww rom inaae tn( 
tor, payable in advance, to any part of the State (except the contest with the two most scientific and s0llri Compromise. The Whig leaders seem the “ *1* “ 1, ! t population of that city something like 750,000 
Monroe County, where it goes free,)-*nd 6^ cents to self-confident nations in the world to be willing to give un their 6 Wav ’ sometlmes P art tunber and bushes The ladies of Virgin in. are Irving ™rr 
to be willing to give up their party for that 
any other section of the United States. ‘ . T ° °, 7. ° “f ™ on rolling land. Freeport uas a large mer- to raise *9fM OflA tv.w* Vr 
The manner in which Sebastonol hns been purpose. But time will show what is done ... ,. .... , _ K to raise 3>zUO,OOU, to purchase the Mt. Vernon 
All communications, and business letters, should , ... , _ “ , oeDastopoi lias been vi wnai is done cantile business—judging from the long range estate. 
-ts. zz xs% hZz ^ its m r st ’? v ^ or „ a ™*-<“»****^ 
SPECIAL NOTICES. TO AGENTS. Ac. degree of engineering .kill quite eq7 to that summer term July 11th. The Aesodation of l ong i, 8 ’pVpXio^ "ome^hom^t Er rt — 
A* ss" 13 —Any perron so disposed can act as agent of‘hu Western powers, and their perseverance G nrdnato, held them brormial meeting on the were intelligent, cultivated men. Pennsyl- Tub iron mils of the Grand Trunk Railroad 
for tbe Ruiur, n.w-Ydrkkr, .md ,u .io remit .ocord- > n throwing up new works as counter op- 12th. Both occasions were deeply interesting. vania ( iCTm a ns , too, are quite numerous, and from Toronto west to Stratford, 110 miles, are 
ZZ7 TT* P " nl “ 8 ' «• r aC ? eB . e e ° e “ y ’ mdlcates » T hcr ° ,rr” 8 r “ dual f B - rwt Dav.» ad- oftc „ sl0 „ r to the custom and W- 
JSX CS 2 “°,° ’ e T T l° the la,t ' M ° re W<>0,i tTZ a T P ?r S ' T \ 1 ro V' CEltI ' language about them than their brethren from Madams D-Aumoss, wife of the distingnish- 
boln.S”J,3lth“,S? rter “ eh ““ tvrll be shed m the Crimea, and the doubtful oorr the Assoc.at.on of Graduates. Theusual the banks of the Rhine. ■■ ■ .. 
ctniimld VO -w.i -AT_T. 1 PRQn.re nnumc Q-nrl urohnno wtava -3 
”7 T, • ’ r ; “ T l imbncs The ladies of Virginia are trying very hard 
on rolling land. Treeport has a large mer- to raise $200,000, to purchase the Mt. Vernon 
cantile business—judging from the long range estate. 
It®* Liberal Offer.—W e 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 S3. 
y*ww#>>)i«w<i>ia r <<im<w t w>w>< iM>iini)iuiMi».in<»ni. . 
struggle is continually vibrating the balance essa Y s > poems and orations were interspersed, 
of success, leaving the scale at each new ar- Prof - T heli>s » tb c President of the Association, 
rival as uncertain as ever. The press of En- & ave an ab * e and practical address. He un- 
Leaving about ten o’clock, was at noon in 
Rockford, on the Rock River-—a region claimed 
by those who dwell there as the paradise of 
the banks of the Rhine. ? d h , i ^? ria °’ T died at Geneva > Switzerland, on 
T . ... , . the 12th of June. 
Heaving about ten o clock, was at noon in 
Rockford, on the Rock River- — a region claimed ^ 0M , E , knsbe | s P°tatoes have been 
xy,.„„ v , ,, „ ,, ,. . exported to this country from Canada withm 
gland still speaks confidently of the final derstands Normal School matters well, and I w 7 V " C ncu as - le paia< isc o the last three months. 
capture of Sebastopol, hut it must he recol- ™ Bappy to say that he has been appointed .i,,* A .. i . „ . Tiie lobes worn by Archbishop Hughes, at 
lected .bat ..my look tbrougk on,Orel apec- Principal of the R® w JerBey Normaf > &:h„ol. X&ggS.SL* ^ “ 
tacles. One resolution of the Association is worthy of nn+ii„ci QC f;n if i ^ J . b ’ ’ 
In the Baltic_ nothing as yet has taken particular mention. It authorises the Cor- to e city of some 8,000 people on thTtwo sides 
place above the rgnoble capture of a few de- respondmg Secretary to appomt one member of the river , „ substantial bridge some si, thaS Xdard weighh ^ ‘wo ounces l.ghter 
fenceless merchantmen, and the bombard- of the Association m each county to report to Urryariwrari ir-mo- r . . , 
wf „ o.w- x. a I a fire of Z hundred feet long reaching across, from which The wheat cron in Upper Canada was never 
ment of a few obscure fishing towns. The bbn tbc condition of schools and education in 
nunared ieet long reaenmg across, from which INik wheat crop in Upper Canada was never 
can he seen tasteful residences, with green better than this year. Double the usual 
ROrTTFSTEU TTTTV oa ins. - “ at Tf- lyi ° g bef ° re Cron - fr0m the C ° U ° ty in Which he resides - lawns sloping down to the water’s edge Just amount of land is sown. 
RUCHKbIKR, JULY 28,1855. stadt, and probably will lie there until dooms- ibis is a progressive, active movement frmv, uiow .c 
and harvest fields. Saturday it rained, and, hostilities, 
although hut little fell on Sunday, the sky 
was overcast with clouds. In the night, how- I 
ever, it rained again, and Monday it was a 
disagreeable, wet day, frequent drizzling A W0JIDE 
showers occurring at intervals, and dampness, tbe F a P ers ) 
Look On._to_Hun.bug. puny distributed about 5,000 among ^ cm- tieir eyes as tiey tdk'if «m .toSSS ‘SS&T ~ 
A womdebfud story is going tbe rounds of ofThTlaw. ta,'.ITiSn'"j /ZuZ °” 'a 6 "'fr Sld . C - 0t Z 7 V ' r ° ak Br °''° 8 l!i Washington City, last week, the Grand 
e papers, about a little girl in Gilmanton, are onnosed to it Wnnl/™„ ’ , . ® ’ s P read over the P lain > and pleasant dwellings Jury indicted fourteen lottery dealers, the 
it Trr nc . i.„ j i_.i PI • Quid your readers like are built beneath their shade. Stormino- comnlaints heimr made hv strarurerR 
The mother still lives. 
the papers, about a little girl in Gilmanton, 
mist, and smoke filling the atmosphere.— N - H -> wbo > i<; wa « asserted, had been charm- to have a picture of the medal for nreserva 
The wet weather continued through Tuesday, ed b Y a C0ll P le of black snakes ; that one of tion? I send one, if you think it worth 
are built beneath their shade. Stopping hut complaints being made by strangers, 
a few hours, I went on to Belvidere, a county The great hell of St. Reni, at Moscow 
X_ X_1___X_ 1 . -1 . OA AAA IT_ _1 • 1 I* 11 ,, * 
JLlie wet weatner continued inrougn Tuesday, ^ ; mat, one oi tion '^ I send one if vmi fMrrL- u ^ xi 7 ’ . 6 ^ AkCU1 » “www, 
and there was o heavy fall of rain on Wcdnes- Umm been captured, and evinced great „ r avmg (We will -ive the cut , tow “ * WelvC ”" 1CS easlward the banks of W.0°° lbs.. which fell more than 
day morning, while we were closing this pa- for the child, would twine about her Spl £xd > neXt the Kitok »-“ branch of Book Itiver_a„d tllr8<! months “S°- k »s been swung agam. 
f . __ x_i_. ?i. r -l /• , .. IF / nff.pr a cfav rofnrnnfl f OV»^v*v-«r IU11 __ _3 t • _ v i • v, « 
per for the press. The streets present a mud- neck > take its food from ber hand, and that a The Teachers and friends of Education 
dy and gloomy appearance, quite unusual at distinguished physician had declared it would preparing to attend the State Teachers’^siT 
this season of the year. be fatal to the child to separate them, &c., &c. ciation. I have just received information 
The Teacher* an,) t ™ a- after a day ’ S stay returned to Cherr Y Valley, The Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural 
. \ 1 enub oi Education are a village between the two towns. At the de- Society have presented a fine Chesh ire cheese, 
pot there, I learned one fact which will give j dne ^Y pounds weight, to the Emperor Napo- 
. L great “ d '*“«• aIso *»» k P la “ o!“ 1! ° St0 g *T «><! Concord that the Central read wiifgive'Itkket'to Md During foujwed’s lus'tTnded ' s'lLTumher 'voter of Lake Ontario has risen eight 
m the temperature. For several days pre- ^talesman, declares the affair to he an unmiti- from the Convention for the price of one . e 1 „a \ a,,,, , , , ,, ’ ’ . inches during the month of June, and the 
vious, and indeed on Friday up to 1 o’clock g ated humbug. A gentleman from the vicin- ticket and a half, that is three-fourths of th > •f l . * th . e 7 . ™“* cl) icflgo Lake is still five feet lower than on July 1st, 
P. M„ the thermometer had ranged from 9 0 o writing to the latter paper, says .-“In- regular fare, whidi, consideringZ1^ fl f ^ 1854< 
to 96° in the shade ; while on Saturday the stead of there being a spontaneous and friend- is verv reasonable T nm +i An(1stl11 tbe 00,1118 for more than be for- New altered bills—20s on the Onondaga Bank 
to 96° in the shade ; while on Saturday the stead tber e being a spontaneous and friend- i s ver y reasonable. I am assured that the . 7 Can D<? tor ~ 
mercury had fallen to 64°, thus making a ly feeling between the child and the reptile, Rome and Watertown road will do the same p . T 
difference of thirty degrees in hoenty-four hours ! there was the utmost repugnance between the or more. The Hudson river boats and the tv ^ R kft ' Vlde ^ e > 1 ^ north twen ’ 
During the hot days the citizens, and we two at the time the father commenced his Long Island railroad, are also expect to J md ? 8 ? el ^t- a pieman to^ just over 
miffht add. the countrvmen alsn. were work. People there entertain no doubt what- ---the Wisconsin border, with its college, senn- 
at Syracuse, altered from 2s,—have been put 
in circulation. They are exceedingly well 
executed. 
might add, the countrymen also, were clothed work - People there entertain no doubt what- make similar arrangements It will be the 7? . ’ .7 colle g e - semi- 
fo ‘be lightest fe h ri cs of the seasoo, and as ever, that he eanght the snake some tiree ago; .argest gathering o/tochers ever kLwn ta 
few of them as possible ; hut in a day there- * ba ^ be obtained it for the purpose of training 
idong rsiana railroad, are also expected to the Wisconsin border, with its college semi- Tiie autborit ies of Leignitz, in Prussian Si- 
make similar arrangements. It will be the n ary and elegant residences, and its’mills le6ia ’ ar e about to try a new cure for mendi- 
argest gathering of teachers ever known in found ry, and factory of Mowers and Reaper! pUmShmg tbe glVer 1Bstead of the 
this State. (For time, &c., see notice on along the Rock River. I rode four miles to _ 
after woolen garments, and even overcoats the child to handle and control it; and that preceding page.—E d.) .. along the Rock River. I rode four miles to A tetrified rattlesnake was found at Indi- 
were called into requisition. However much th2 exhibition of the two for money is the I have previously written you in regard to J° ckt ° n ’ f V J Uage JU6t over tbe Illinois bor- ana, Indiana county, Pa., last week, in a stone 
cb^Jj nees b*ay have contributed to indi- X*^™^'™*"*** th» 8 choof refore, „ J f AH*/ ZZZtZ %£? 1 ^ Z‘ ^ ^ "** ^ ** '° 
the Chilliness may nave contributed to indi- consiaeranon nau in view irom the hrst by the school reform of A Ilian v a 
vidual discomfort it has certainly been most ‘be tahum., parent' Such a fa(her deserves are revising their by-laws, and there is evere 
fortunate in regard to the harvest; for a sim- tbe fi astmadl 
ilar amount of rain alternating with intervals a £COimdr<d • 
of hot sunshine, such as the writer remembers 
to have occurred several years ago, would 
have been attended with disastrous conse- T i. 
the bastinado, and a brand on the forehead as 
reason to hope for substantial progress. 
®Owe° 
is every ebards, and forests beyond on the west—east- A valuable locomotive exploded at Bagdad, 
ess. ward prairie far as the eye could reach I ^Y-> °R ihe 1st inst. A baggage car was somo- 
1we°. Baw m en there for the first time on my jour- lJss^IOOOO^’ ^ n ° Per8 ° n WaS injured ' _ 
. ney usiDg hoes — the corn not being planted ' ,1 „ , 
aS “ ad<! in squares to plow both ways. Rockton is on n JSLfW J- ke 
to have occurred several years ago, would Burglaries. SanaoiD Aociuem.— An attempt was made mL™. torfow'toUiw'avs 11 'S1.W I ’ l ™ tcd Tub sales of the lauds owued by the Iiliuois 
have been attended with disastrous conse- T , w , , . , . ,, on Wednesday night of last week to throw ,, l - U , P ,‘ y tockton lb on Central R. R. Co., at the office in Chicago, 
quences, by sprouting the wheat of the un- * A edne f da Y m g bt > ^ grocery one of the trains of the Hudson River Rail- the nver ' standia S on tbe bridge its strong during ten days of July, amounted to the sum 
gathered harvest. As it is, we believe no store of fr. Crouse in Syracuse, was broken road off the track near Grcenbush. It was f urrent ^ P ast beneath, the water foam- of $147,000. 
great danger need he apprehended, although J t UI f a f’, W ,° bntered tb e room where t Le one that left New York on Wednesday at ^ asamfc,t the piers kke those of a mountain Under the new liquor law in Massachusetts 
if the weather continues as it is for a length 6 f eP ’ ,° khe key ° f * he 8afefrom 5 P. M., and was due at Greenbush at fifteen 8tream .l ust i e ® ca f ed { rom the rock Y bills— there have been in all fourteen cases given to 
of time, disastrous consequences will follow. : °Z° thenrlfled 1 minutes to 10. Shortly before this hour some Retur ™ g 10 ^ loit the I vras jun* ; and m every case but one there 
in souares to nlow both wavs TWL Tus sales of tbe lands owned by the Illinois 
m squares to plow both ways Rockton is on Central R. R. Co., at the office in Chicago, 
the river. Standing on the bridge its strong during ten days of July, amounted to the sum 
current swept past beneath, the water foam- of $147,000. 
of time, disastrous consequences will follow 
n >j ’ ti v a • a 77 ” 7 iiUW ' safe of $600 in cash and a large amount of a i i ’““. UUUI some ^ some qfty persons who took cars for was 311 ac( l u itta k 
Considerable wheat is cut, hut none in this l i , , ,, „ .7® “ muuufc °i scoundrel placed a rock on the track near the d , -a . j ^ 77 7 carb lor „ t, j- 
„„„„„„ a i v a a checks and drafts. One of the clerks was _ Belvidere, and came east to Marengo, a village The Reading Steam Forge has completed 
section yet secured m barns or stacks. ar(msedi but threatened „ Hh <Iealh un , Kg h ‘ k ‘' d ge which mosses the turnpike. The night of some 5 i 0 la on the „ B an "3 two of the mammoth shafts" for three of thi 
was quiet. , lcmg dark ’l ha ?" mohv ‘ Etn,ck “ ilk S>uat monl beaut ir„l prairie. A Collegiate Insti- E? tl<,nal . st . c ™ 77“ '"« Iw construction— 
A burglar was shot at Erie, Pa., on the 7 ai , , , . , u undxing tute is bmlding there, and the fact that over 
night of Monday, the 16th. He entered a ? n< \° i!- e a^a , e£UDS ' V .! K 1 bu PP ort tb e $11 000 has been subscribed in scholarships ’ 1UE Nortb A dams Transcript says: Two 
store, and one of the clerks awakening, took 7“’*' Fort “ MteI J r ' »■> °‘ ha ' <Iamagc was and donations in the village and vieinitv S Sf! S e ..T7?7 P l°/?, d “P on , the HoobI<: ‘™- 
The Liquor Law. 
A Case of search and seizure under the new stor e, and one of the clerks awakening, took .^nge was and donations in the village and vicinity to nM in noo81clun ‘ 
law occurred in this city last week, and the -a, , , . done. , a i- . 10 net in that town, and the work goes on mer- 
cause has been before the Police Court several & ^ barglar ’ Wh ° had not - - - aid the UndeEtaklBg ’ may f J® some idt ‘ a of rily night and day. 
days. Up to Tuesday, three and a half days ? 0t outside °. f . the door > to sto P 5 but lie, pay- Kansas Legislature— The Legislature of the means and enter P nse of tb e people. An old man who kept a grocery in A i giers 
had been consumed in the vain endeavors to ? ng , n0 attentl0n to tb e request, and persist- Kansas met at Tawnee, pursuant to the call Th e next day, coming east four miles to La-> was strangled to death on the 4th inst.’ 
bring the cause to trial, a jury not having m S in bis attempt to escape, was shot. Upon of Gov. Reeder, and immediately adjourned Union — a depot with a dozen houses around by some men who broke into his house for the 
been empannelled. The action is against Jo- an examinatioD > the wounded man was dis- to Shawnee Mission, on the borders of Mis- it —I rode north across the prairie to spend P ur Pose of robbery. 
sephRau a German who keeps a saloon and covered to be a carpenter, who has heretofore souri. The Governor vetoed the bill tore- Sunday with a friend, o a o Monday . It is estimated that the present number of 
drinking’shop on Fr’ont street, in which three been considered a respectable citizen It is move the seat of Government, but the Legis- morning I came cast forty miles to Coheaton is^re^ingTorl 
or four kegs of lager beer were seised by the ™PP» Bad ‘ k »‘he -s‘he person who has lature passed it over his head. A private -» rfl “Ee of some sixty houses, and more other SonthSn State P J X 
officers. Mr. Eau has commenced an action ““Tn >T , fw— bur ? , “ rleB ,e “e r from Chicago, as appears by building, started less than three years since. & Now Yor] on T , ch , oro f orm 
for tresDass against the officers who seised tlia wh'ch have taken place at Erie. It is impos- telegraph, state that Gov. Reeder informed A substantial stone building stands on a was administered to an' nllLafnp’mut ,7 a 
r , . . o. , . which have taken place at Erie. It is impos- 
for trespass against the officers who seized the .., e , . , . p 
, , i- • i , sible for him to survive, 
beer, and a good deal of feeling is manifested 
in regard to the affair. The German has am¬ 
ple backers in the matter, without doubt. It 
was stated last week that all the liquor deal- 
Unmitigated Villainy. 
As the express train on the straight line of 
telegraph, state that Go.lS “ Z A substantia, store building stand. oTa 
the members that he did not recognize them swelling rise of the prairie, an Institute under in plaster successfully taken while the reptile 
as the Kansas Legislature, and would not charge of the Wesleyan Methodists, where last was under its influence. 
meet them at Shawnee Mission. winter 150 scholars were gathered. An in- From the reports of the coast survey, we 
-—»■»•■« —- dustrious population, plain in manners hut bnd that the shore line of the State of New 
A Vagabond shalt thou be in tiie Earth.— full of earnest feeling, is settling around. Aork * s 980 miles long, including all hays, 
ers of the city were to resume business on the New York Central Railroad was coming a * TT/iT xr Z T XT , a 7 T, g ’ 18 8e ™ mg around - 
ATwv.- 4 v.vr -XV.U oni lo „i j « ne eW 1 orK Lentrai liaiiroau, was coming A correspondent of the New York Observer, The two past days I have spent in this beau- 
Monday, and set the law at defiance. we6 t from Syracuse about three o’clock on a mr- nr_’ a:,.., a._ . .... w7 . n Ullb . Deau . 
islands and irregularities. 
west from Syracuse about three o’clock on in New Orleans, speaking of Mat. Ward, says: tiful town (Aurora,) on Fox river a place of Several temperance lecturers are traversing 
Friday morning of last week, it ran off the “ At the St. Charles Hotel last winter, at the some 5,000 people, a thriving ’intelligent thc ProvRlce8 T ; is little doubt of the 
Broke Jail— Thursday night of last week track m consequence of a displacement of the halls, every lady who knew who he was,refused population. In pleasantness of’location few LaW at the 
ten prisoners escaped from jail in this city, rails, two or three having been removed by ki s hand in dancing, and no father or brother towns equal it, and it has many tasteful m *7 7 , m 
One of them managed to unlock his cell, and some wretch for the purpose of throwing off wou ld introduce him to their relatives He homes ril „ The Montreal Transcript says that no freight 
then liberated the others. They thereupon the train. The engineer, Wm. Harrison, had is considered here a murderer, and an outcast, ----1* a^dX^o^waMeTa^UyL up thdfiK 
proceeded to tear up a sewer grating through an arm iroken in two places, and some of the with the mark of Cain branded on his brow.” Novel Convention. —A convention of rail- crs and barges in consequence 
which they reached the yard, and afterwards passengers were bruised. The engine and cars We should be inclined to credit this state- road baggage-men was held in ibis city during One of the officers of the allied annv at 
scaleu the wall. One of the escaped prisoners weie iery badly broken, and it is fortunate ment, as Mat. Ward left New Orleans some the past week. Delegates were present from Kertch, observing an unusual number of new 
was a convict for manslaughter, (awaiting indeed that no one was killed. time since, and has since been living in a very most of the roads between the Atlantic and g raves i caused them to be opened, when they 
motion for a new trial,) one for petty larceny, The company with becoming promptness, retired manner in Louisville. the Mississippi, each bringing an inventory were found to contain cannon. 
one was indicted for the same crime, (second and with an eye to the safety oi the road, -^ «■ ■«-— of unclaimed baggage remaining in the hands The Trustees of Princeton College have 
offence,) one indicted for passing counterfeit bave offered the very liberal reward of five 
--of unclaimed baggage remaining in the hands lllE Trustees of Princeton College have 
A Revolutionary Hero— At the close of of his corporation, and a list of lost articles take n decided grounds against secret societies 
money, three were committed on charges of thousand, dollars for the detection of the villain the oration on the 4th at Batavia, Ill., the inquired for. By comparing notes many lost A l , m0ng fbe students. All students who join 
grand larceny, two of burglary, and one was wb o caused the mischief. The severest pun- Aurora Beacon says: One of the marshals in- articles were discovered, and means taken to !!“ nerealtor 1)0 dismissed, 
detained as a witness. ishment known to law, is not too much for a troduced to the audience a revolutionary sol- return them to their owners wi™ 1S i TS 8 1 second district of the 
Three of the fugitives have been captured, villaiu wbo thu s wantonly perils the lives of dier, Mr. Warner, the son of Col. Seth War- — and 1 month"old?" Sh?tas^born^hi iJeC? 
and it is expected that others will also he hundreds of innocent passengers. ner, one of the heroes of Bennington, and The Canadian Outlaw— The Detroit T r i- and came to this country 60 years ago. ' ’ 
taken- we may add one of the best officers in the bune states that the notorious robber and mur- The Irish claim General Pelisser as a coun- 
m ’' ' • -— I Veterans. —In the pension office at Washing 
The Indian Country—T he Government at ton on Saturday week, the claims of Thoma: 
ashing- Continental army. Mr. Warner made a short derer Townsend has been captured in Canada, tryman of theirs. It is said his father was a 
Thomas hut spirited address; he was with his father in He was recognized, it is said on the cars be- limerick gentleman, who was obliged to fly 
iYvi?r> nf the battle* nf T.nlre fipnron UurminnlAn _ .1 t __ ■> ,, .... from Ireland during the troubles of 1708. 
Washington has received advices from the C. Jones, of Alabama, and William Ford, of the battles of Luke George, Bennington, Sar- tween Paris and London ~on”the GreaTwest- fr ° m Irelarid during the troubles of 1798. 
West which entirely discredit the report of Tennessee, for bounty lands—the former of atoga, and in some actions south. He is now ern Railway, and taken into custody. There The board of school visitors of Louis'file, 
Fort Laramie having been captured by the whom is in the 112th year of his age, and the about ninety years of age, and still a sound, have been so many rumors of his cantiire how- P y a , vot ? of 7 to 5 .> bave dismissed several 
Indians. latter 107, were allowed. hale old man. ever the renort is not moob ’ teachers in the public schools, on account of 
ever, me report is not much credited. their foreign birth anl catholic proclivities..? 
latter 107, were allowed 
hale old man. 
d ; P °“ H m 11 d00ms ' V I prBgres 7 e > active movement, from below the railroad bridge is a large four-story A lump of pure gold, worth SI,000, has re- 
day if they hope to find the means to cap- which much good will result, if well carried stone building/with long ranges of sheds and centl >' been taken from the Slate Hili Mines. 
Bad Weather. ture that almost impregnable fortress which out. shopg around| where oyer twQ hundred “ in Louisa county, Virginia. 
. fl TT . , ... is the key to St. Petersburg. They may succeed ^be Temperance question still occupies are employed in making Manny’s Reapers and Wm. I). Walton, of Brooklyn, has been ar- 
., A ™ Powerfid wind, accompanied with m creating a diversion in favor of the south- mu ch of the public mind. The Landon case Mowers which have a hi^h repute! in the rcstcd for obtai ning $25,000 of New York 
thunder and hghtmng and some ram, arose ern armies, but they will probably otherwise bas been decided. The jury acquitted him on West and are even sent eastward ti, merchants by false pretences, 
on Friday afternoon of last week, and effect- accomplish hut little. All appearances now tb e ground that the liquor was imported— ter power is abundant and valuable i’,-!! T ™ bave been seventeen deaths in Lex- 
l,l y put a8 ^ P t0 aJ l proceedings m the hay seem to indicate an indefinite continuance of Queer, isn’t it? It will probably be carried boards covered with notices of house*" '7 JP gto “’ Ry -’ from ch olera since the 26th ult. 
and harvest fields. Saturday it rained, and, hostilities. ud. The Temoeranre mednl* bote u U eoverea ui n notices ot houses and Ten of the cases were colored. 
although hut little fell on Sunday, the sky -—— --erally circulated. The Central RailrolTcom- land ®^ for sa e ’ are secn at street c J >rn ®f 8 and The child wounded accidentally during the 
was overcast with clouds. In the night, how- Look Out for Humbug. mnv distributed about 21?!^.°!!: and _™ ba ve ^spedidatiou in Military Review at Kingston," dfcd'lWay 
A lump of pure gold, worth $1,000, has re- 
Wm. D. Walton, of Brooklyn, has been ar¬ 
rested for obtaining $25,000 of New York 
merchants by false pretences. 
There have been seventeen deaths in Lex- 
