»*n MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AN1) FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
*3 PUBUSHKD EVERY SATURDAY, 
BY D. LI. T. MO ORE, R OCHESTER N. Y. 
Office in Burns' Block, cor. Buffalo andState Sts- 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE: 
The Weather and the Harvest. 
Kansas Legislature. 
Rambles and Records Westward—No. 6. 
The statement made last week that if the An extraordinary state of things exists in f^rom o«r Own Correspondent.] 
6lippii|gg. 
wet weather continued fora few days longer Kansas territory. The so called Legislature matoon ,iii., j»\!j , 1856 . 
incalculable damage would be done to the (g j n session at Shawnee Mission, near the ^ or &° men ion an an ique 
| harvest, has received a very melancholy ver- border of Missouri, whither they adjourned cur * OB ^y so ok as to mace Europe s nunc 
_ . . _ - , , 1- ’’ ’ There were 2,087 arrivals at Saratoga last 
In my last I forgot to mention an antique W66k 
riosity so old as to make Europe s ruined During last week, wheat declined in Balti- 
Spbscription -$2 a year-$i for six months. To ification From all points of the compass, from Pawnee, the place of meeting desig- castles and abbeys modern in comparison. In more from 60 to 63 cents per bushel, 
for $5 at Sl^^)?ee S (M(i°r^e to Agent oTgettar np*of accounts pour in upon us of injury to the nate d by Governor Reeder. They have a large box m the barn of Mr. IIacknky, of The Rev. John K. Shaw, of Morristown, N. 
Club.) for S10, Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) for $15, wheat crop by reason of the long-continued adopted entire, so far as applicable to the ter- Aurora, I saw a fragment of a great tusk nme J., married twenty-six persons on the 4th ult 
and any additional number at, the same rate. As we are ra j ng) l )u t probably no locality has suffered ntory, the code of laws of Missouri, expelled feet long and twenty-seven inches in circum- The Know Nothing State Convention is to 
obliged to pre pay the American Postage on papers sent more than tbe wb eat growing section of West- all the free soil members elected at the special Terence, shaped like an elephant’s, and alsosev- meet at Syracuse on the 25th of September. 
u, the British ernNewYork. Michigan, Northern Indiana, election ca n c d by the Governor, and given eral large teeth weighing six or seven pounas ^ dollars and a quarter per thousand feet 
Rural is buts* cents per auar Ohio and Canada West have also experienced their seats to those persons whose election eftch - They were dug from beneath a hill is all the Philadelphians have to pay for their 
ter^payaideln advance, to Rny part of the State (except the disaster. We mention below various au- was pronounced void. side in opening the railroad way. A prairie gas. . M 
Monroe County, where it goes free,) and 6)£ cents to thorities for damage done in different sections, They h ave introduced laws, making it a would he a small pasture for such a mammoth I» Aindon^t ere^arc ifty Kmg ^streets, 
w,y Other section of the Un.ted States. although we go to press before full details are crime agitate the question of slavery ; to as they w 4 ere par T te of ‘. . _ . . .. . streets. ^ 
au oomm^ications ^d busmess letters should received . compel men from Massachusetts and other 1 went to Batavia, up the riv- A ?rote8Tant ^ gt< with ^ 
- The Batavia Democrat says of the wheat crop: anti-slavery States to swear allegianoe to the ® . ’ . , , , of her children, has joined the Hebrew con- 
. _. J rj o rm.. XU w... tn,un a aro nnlvT.wn milea anart,. flrin x* _ 
ter, payable in advance, to any part of the State (except the disaster. We mention below various au- 
Monroe County, where it goes free,)—and 6% cents to thoritie6 for damage done in different sections, 
any other section of the United States. although we go to press before full details are 
AU communications, and business letters, should rece iy e( J 
be addressed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
side in opening the railroad way. A prairie 
would he a small pasture for such a mammoth 
In London there are fifty “ King” streets, 
fifty “Queen” streets, and sixty “John” 
streets. 
A Protestant lady in St. Louis, with seven 
of her children, has joined the Hebrew con- 
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*»“ Ac KN-re. Any person so disposed can act as agent , < It ha6 been i n j ure d to an amount beyond all fugitive slave law ; permitting men to becomo 1 , three towns are only two miles apart, a a gregation. 
for the Rural -and all who remit accord- . the Genesee country by growing voters who pay one dollar poll tax in the ter- fr0 “ tw ° . t0 thrce th « usand p ° pula President Pierce has pardoned six hoys who 
tag to terms Will be entitled to premiums, etc. r „ _ * ., , , . tion. They have been settled some fifteen were confined m jail at Washington for riot- 
4STtbf Rvral is published strictly on the cash tvs- in the head asit stood, m the field. TOe ntorj whether re 8 ,dent* or not: and other ^ ta heeoming toed, the ameni- on* condnet, 
ira^-ent no longer tkna paid fer—sail nil orders should Le Roy (Genesee Co.) Gozctte makes a similar measures equally extraordinary. TheGovci ties of life eultivfttcel and the constant hurry Eight fugitives from slavery reached Kyra- 
be in accordance with terms. statement. A letter to the Albany Journal nor has vetoed all their acts as fast as passed, ^ speculation of new and vainly am- cuse Friday night week, and were pushed for- 
J 83 T Ltoekai Oyskr.—W e will send the Rural one year, from Wayne Go., dated July 27th, says : “We but the Legislature re-passes them again near- a g * * ‘ . ‘ ' ward to Canada, 
and a yearly copy of either of the $3 Magazines, for $4 ; are having a very wet time of ithere. Wheat ly or quite unanimously. They have drawn 1 10us owns ( oes no n a e iey The Ohio and Mississippi Railroad is adver- 
and the Rural and either of the $2 Magazines, for $3. }g injured . It has rained nearly all th e up a memorial and sent a special messenger are P lea * antly on the 1 ox river, and tifjed to bc 8old at auction on the 8th of Au- 
time since last Thursday, and at this time with it to Washington, asking the President would be most deBira | il ® residences. Bey d gUfit) at St. Ixjuis. 
there is no prospect of a favorable change.— to remove Governor Reeder, and pronouncing ^ e oa c gro\ es m w ic i are 111 ,s 1 Mr. Patterson, of the l’arkville Luminary, 
—- „ . , . . j ,, . , prairie, cultivated and well settled. which was destroved bv the Missouri mob. has 
Farmers say their wheat crop is ruined.”— him a clog upon the wheels of legislation.— 1 ^ _ ,, ,, , * j * £■ y ’ 
, J _ , r ,,™ . .it 1 tt v x Going next to Elgin and Dundee,—the first returned to Kansas. 
Another from Oswego remarks: “ The pres- It is a matter of speculation whether or not T j . 
. . i i a a-u *n a j • • a a* Y v . . . a city, the second a quiet village,—I proceed" Fifty men at work on the Wabash Valley 
ent ramy and hot weather w01 use up the the Admin., rabon can bo driven into a cor- J' CM and „ fter a night . s stop went ^."^“were prostrated by sun stroke ol 
wheat crops m Urn State, Canada and most of ncr so as to be compelled to speak out, either ^ t of the niinois Central Eoad, Tuesday, J nly 24th. 
Michigan, if it contone much longer. Wls- one way or the other, upon the Kansas flues- a ^ buMing 0Ter 500 feet long on the Full return, of the census marshals show 
—_ - consm wi a so su er at y rom e same 1011 ■ lalte shore, and took cars for Kankakee; sixty the population of Albany to he 67,883 In 
ROCHESTER, AUGUST 4, 1865. cause.” A despatch from Washington dated bunday, mileB ^ the prairies . Less than 1860 it was 60,763. 
vvvwvvvwvvvwuvvvwto. 'Oie Penn Ian (1 ate* Go.) Whig of the 20th -3t 1 ■ u ), s ts a c resit on tas ^ re( , _ earg ag0 there were but two houses A NATlvnAfrican, owiretl by Mr. R. H. Tison, 
Club Price of the Rural. says : “For five or six days past we have had removedGovernor Rransn from office and ap- _„„ w two thousand neonlc. with their of South Carolina, died lately at the aga of 
in the head as it stands in the field.” The ritory whether residents or not; and other ' / . . „ , 
“ ^ , ... J „ years; society is becoming fixed, the ameni- ous conduct. 
T rx T?r\Y 7 /rio-n0200 f!n i maL'Pfl n eiTYNilar mflocurnc nrmollv PTfro/irnin qtyt Hnvpr- J » J ° _ - 
Le Roy (Genesee Co.) Gazette makes a similar measures equally extraordinary. The Gover- 
statement. A letter to the Albany Journal nor has vetoed all their acts as fast as passed, 
ties of life cultivated, and the constant hurry 
and eager speculation of new and vainly am¬ 
bitious towns does not absorb all else. They 
Eight fugitives from slavery reached Syra¬ 
cuse Friday night week, and were pushed for¬ 
ward to Canada. 
snd the Rural and either of the $2 Magazines, for $3. 
” , “7 The Ohio and Mississippi Railroad is adver- 
are pleasantly located on the 1 ox river, and tised tQ bc gold at auct i 0 n on the 8th of Au- 
liy 111 uiuu. ah Jiao i ameu uccwiy an tuu u ct IUC1JJU1 iaa <uaia dcui pudlhh juccocuftui _ , - ii-ii a -- 
. x nn. a 1 X 41- X- -xt ., , ... . . . XU T. -A X would be most desirable residences. Beyond „ ugt a t St. Louis, 
since last Thursday, and at this time with it to Washington, asking the President , . , . . ,, , . x-. „ & ’ 
, , „ .. . . _ -n j • the oak groves in which they are built is the 13 . 
is no prospect of a favorable change.— to remove Governor Reeder, and pronouncing ° . J , Mr. i atterson, 
r ^ ° prairie, cultivated and well settled. —- a--*—- 
Mr. Patterson, of the Parkville Luminary, 
which was destroyed by the Missouri mob, has 
Going next to Elgin and Dundee,—the first returned to Kansas, 
a city, the second a quiet village,— I proceed- Fifty men at work on the Wabash Valley 
to the great depot of the Illinois Central Road, 
a stone building over 500 feet long on the 
Tuesday, July 24th. 
Full returns of the census marshals show 
ROCHESTER, AUGUST 4, 1855. 
lake shore, and took cars for Kankakee; sixty the population of Albany to be 67,883. In 
miles South across the prairies. Less than 1850 it was 50, /63. 
Club Price of the Rural. 
ears ago there were but two houses A native African, owned by Mr. R. H. Tison, 
now two thousand people, with their of South Carolina, died lately at the age of 
constant rain and a perfect soaking of the pointed in his stead John L. Dawson, of Penn. dwell ’ ingB scattere d about among the oak trees, one hundred and thirty years. 
. xl a xu: — „ if*, tx svlvania. The appointee was a member of . . , * _x._xi„ * -t„ Ti wt v c™av„ ,vf xt,*, 
Although published in every number, many ear th and all things on its surface. It has sylvania. The appointee was a member of ^ bouBes an d stores constantly building. It W. K. Strong, Esq , of New York, had his 
agents and subscribers do not appear to under- bea t en down the grain very badly, and some the last Congress, and a strenuous supporter ba8 <r rovm up like Jonah’s gourd. The Kan- pocket picked Wednesday week, of $1,000, 
stand that $1,50 is the lowest club price of the of the ear iier wheat has begun to grow.”- of the Kansas Nebraska bill. The President, riyer dows by westward to its junction while at the carS ln Syracusc ' 
Rural. While a goodly number comply with The uticaj Auburn, and Elmira papers tell the wil1 1)6 remembered, called upon Governor thc Du Page to form the Illinois. Bour- TlIE schooner Two Brothers, with the first 
our terms, others seem determined that we game sad story. An extract from a private Re ™er some time since, for explanations in bonaig was the first name, given it by a Cana- ^comotive for the Sacramento Valley Railroad, 
shall furnish the paper at former rates, and ktter to the Democrat, dated Detroit, July 28, regard to illegal speculations in half-breed In- ^ Frenchman who brougb t a colony there. recently amvea &acrameni «- 
continue to remit accordingly. Now, we sin- sayg . « The farmers are much down-hearted dian reservations, and the Judges and District Tb gtill rema in, and more arc joining them ; ^?hot J a 
xxekder bumo ikiiiej . tut .^-u-tu tt bonaiH was the firgt namC) given it by a Cana . ™Sacramento 
regard to illegal speculations in half-breed In- dian Frenchman who brought a colony there. reEently arn J ed at ^cramentn 
J«v-» rAcnr ttoIiaho oyitI inn Tnnirnc onn T nofri of Tnw Tv i n (YCTAD .Tniirnnl RJIVR M 
continue to remit accordingly. Now, wc sin- .. The farmers are much down-hearted dian reservations, and the Judges and District ^ r andmore°are joining them 
cerely wish that we could afford to accommo- at the prospect of the harvest on account of Attorney of Kansas were also implicated It ^ mingleB with the Saxon speech in 
date our friends and still make the Rural such the wet wea ther, which still continues. The “ not statcd wliethcr or not thcy al£0 have the streets. They live mostly by themselves, , mnarder the “Persia » launched 
a journal as it should be, but that is impossi- uncnt whe^t is over-ripened and is sprouting been re moved. ^ _ _a cheerful, industrious, happy people. Just month at Glasgow, is expected to be ready 
hie under existing circumstances. The grea —much laying on the ground and that stand- "" ~ ” over the river, south, I saw a large wheat field to take her place in the line next October 
a journal as it should be, but that is impossi¬ 
ble under existing circumstances. The great 
uncut wliea,t is over-ripened and is sprouting been removed 
—much laying on the ground and that stand- 
advance in the cost of paper and other items kg j n Die sheaf al 60 sprouting.” 
in the printing and publishing line, during 
the past eighteen months—to say nothing of 
the increased prices of the necessaries of life— 
The Hillsdale (Mich*) Gazette says : 
Bad Speculation. —The public improve- 
l n ments of Pennsylvania cost that State origi- 
consequence of the long continued warm and nally forty three million of dollars! They have 
wet atmosphere, the wheat crop—a large pro- 
been operated at a loss ever since they were 
constructed, and the people, getting sick of 
into which the reapers were to go next day. 
The grain was of excellent quality, and good, 
I judged, for thirty-five bushels to the acre.— 
The soil was unbroken prairie, two years ago. 
The amount of duties refunded in Boston 
under the reciprocity treaty up to July 10. on 
imports from the British colonies, is $78,500. 
The yellow fever has broken out at Ports- 
has rendered it absolutely indispensable to tion of whicb is yet inthe field^is repre- constructed, and the people, gettmg sick of ^ . this city 0 f a day, and crossing the mouth, Virginia. It is supposed to have been 
increase our lowest club rate, suffer loss, or farmerg tQ be yery mucb injured the speculation through their representatives ^ Qn a fine bridge raiscd on stone piers brought there by a steamer from the West In- 
furnish a journal inferior to what the Rural ^ unlegg a favorable cbange of ^ eather passed a law authorizing the sale of the works. largc quarries near by, we were onthe Invention of the Teachers of the Deaf 
wasand is in contents and appearance. Be- sball goon bc had , much of what remains will ^cm^mum price was fixed at seven and a ^ again) dagbing along across an an £ DumWrom aH parts^^oTt£e UnHed SteSf 
lieving that the portion of otm subscribers in be destroyed .” The Ann Arbor (Mich.) Ar- balf million of dollars and on Tuesday of likeexpan8e ofiuxuriantverdure. East, will be held at Staunton on the 15th of Au- 
terested (those who obtained the paper at the markg . . <The harvest pr08pe cts have ^st week they were put up at auction, and forests could he seen blue in the distance most gust. 
lowest rate,) would consider the slight increase ^ matcrially blagted Bince our lagt igsue . started at an upper instead of a lower figure. Qf thc West , groves sometimes in sight, The German citizens of Charleston present- 
of price-less than half a cent on each weekly The rain hag continued for the last 8even da y S The State hid fifteen millions, gradually fall- often not a tree rising above the grass.- ed their townsman, Capt. Ingraham, with a 
issue-as altogether just and proper, we some almogt without abatement> and the little let in outsiders, until the minimum ^ j think we were morc than a half hour, handsome sword, for his conduct in the Koezta 
montlih ago esta is le ie P reBen 1,1 wheat that was cut, and that uncut, lias grown was reached, without a competitor, and they go j ng a t full speed, with a boundless plain ca !?®' mS w 0 ndfrly of Baltimore on -of 
though we continued to receive additions to , . t. were accordingly left upon her own hands. — * , b . . . . fb bnr ;„„_ That same William S. Wonderly, of Baltimore,,on ol 
clfi^ at the lotoer price until ,fiefi I stof J „ 1? . tom a tetter ™fio want, a can., or a rai.rt^ that wont 
da C j8trat f or„. (U. 0„) 3u ly 26 : “We fear ^ not speak at one t,m, b ef or e-the inspiration of the prairiee-came week. ‘ .... ... 
of the way. West, groves sometimes in sight, The German citizens of Charleston present- 
thougli we continued to receive additions to . , . 
a , , a, , . x-1 Xl x: x t T 7 to an alarming extent, 
clubs at the former price until the first of July. 
During the period mentioned scores of news- Crops in Canada.—Ex rac irom a letter 
paper publishers have adopted a similar course, dated Stratford, (U. C.,) July 26 : "We fear 
while many have been obliged to diminish the we have boasted too much about our wheat 
. , . , ,. u r*rrvrt loTlP’ (’OlltiTlllPd r.ojn (loHP r INALE TO TUB oNAKE oTOR\. J.U6 ItivIlCi Ol frCSll DI6GZ6 CO mill IX 110111 cllflT. A11C TlTlil ® . ,■* ■ <• ,» 
size and expenses of their publications, and cro P- ine lon " Lonunueu rain nas aone . , ine ircbn , ,, . , „ T Great Britain since the commencement of the 
others to discontinue business However we § reat damage. Some fear a wreck of all our thc llttle S irl who wab stated 1/0 ha ' c 1)ceE rie is more level than farther west, where I trade _ 
... - ’ . labor” Another dated Goderich (U C ) Ju- charmed by a black snake, has been arrested crogsed it before, sometimes marshy, but a . . . 
stemmed the adverse tide for over a year—and laom- Anoiuer aaieo uoatnon, ^u. u.j ju . j ,vh orotxseu x One of the heaviest known verdicts against 
until after every other Agricultural Weekly ly 25, says : “ Plenty of wheat onthe ground, in Bo ston and held under $500 bonds to an grea t deal of rich and excellent land fit at once ugury| bag been pronounced in Dijon, France, 
whose lowest rates were the same as ours had and > if stops raining, the sickle will be in swer for an a6saulfc an d mattery upon his c n for bear i n g noble crops. To Urbana, seventy- condemning a banker to a fine of 100.000 
be^ad v^nced to$ 1^50—beforededdhm upon genial use next week. On the lowlands, by means of the snake, which he has been four mil es, we passed through but one grove ; francs. 
the change. Although the first cost of pub- indications of sprout occur, but to no great f.f^vfx^’ xu!^!!!!! from that plaCe hc „ re ’ mdeB, _® nl , y ^ The postage on letters to Australia,^by way 
going at lull speed, wnn a ooun.uess pauu NVilliah S. Wonderly, of Baltimore, one of 
stretching west to the horizon. That same t be cadets at WeRt Point, was drowned while 
sense of expanding, exuberant life I spoke of bathing in the Hudson on Thursday evening 
be f ore —the inspiration of the prairies—came week. 
-—- aga j, n ag i W atched the waving grass and felt The Patent Office Reports show that 1,554,- 
Finale to the Snake Story. —The father of tb e fresh breeze coming from afar. The prai- ^15 tons of guano have been imported into 
lui uwu uikt-K b a T Great Britain since the commencement of the 
rie is more level than farther west, where I trade 
crossed it before, sometimes marshy, hut a , .xi j‘x *x 
eiobbuu . * j Ax x One of the heaviest known verdicts against 
great deal of rich and excellent land lit at once usuryi b as been pronounced in Dijon, France, 
The postage on letters to Australia, by way 
a well known authoress, 
at Paris of cancer in the 
tne cnange. Aiunougn me ms cos op cxte nt ” The Toledo Blade says ■ “Weather testified that the child exhibited the greatest stream of any size the whole dis- of England, will hereafter be from 37 to 45 
aversion and fear of the reptile, and took it tence ,' but in the marshes, flnita clear cente By packet direct tom New York it is 
live through the hard times and continue its cinity. The late almost unceasing rains have from the box with exceeding leluctance. and enough in wells. This is the terminus at 
live throu 0 h the hard t ines ana continue its j iiia t having failed to seize it by the head, as Dregen t of the Chicago branch of the niinois Madame Girardin, wife of the distinguished 
club rates unchanged,—but seeing no prospect caused the early wheat to swell and sprout the fatber the snake bit the J . n r> i i x -x . rvn- editor, and herself a well known authoress, 
of a reduction in the prices of many indispensa- before being cut. In Northern Ohio the same fio that it bled nrofuselv Great Central ■ Road > u 1 P '. died on the 1st ult., at Paris of cancer in the 
blereouisites we concluded for once at least story is told, hut it is needless to multiply c hlld s hand 60 that ^ bled profusely, l reat tralia) tbe re connecting with the main line to breast. 
ble requisites, we conciuaea, ior once a eas , indignation was manifested by the audience, r - A , .... , . 
to folloAv the example of other publishers, and examples. _ _ OT ,4 infliai™ nf sumimrv minishmpnt ° , , ,, ... Gov. Clark has commuted the sentence of 
therefore adopted the club rates given at the-—-- and th ® Ai A of bU “ ma, 7 F'nishment Tbc ^ camc her c less than a month since. death paE6(xl upon Mrs . Robinson, the veiled 
, i xxu- i Weighty Opinion on the Maine Law.—T he wa6 with difficulty restrained. Then there were three houses; now about a murderess, to imprisonment for life in Sing 
S h re the facts and we submit them to Hon ’ ° GDEN Hoffman, Attorney General of -- * *" dozen, two stores and more building. I write Sing prison, 
uc are i ,l .. . , the State, has given an opinion that the New Infamous. —The houses of four of the lead- t b is on a wash-stand, sitting in an unfinished The true original name of the State of 
all interested, conliaen y e leving a e , rvrnhi'hit.nrv law is mieonRtitutional.— ins- temnerancemen of Binghamoton, Broome —w. raiawl thrPR wofiks. iuRtennlna- ATainn. is “ Mevne.” called sofroma province 
Weighty Opinion on the Maine Law. —The 
Hon. Ogden Hoffman, Attorney General of 
indignation was manifested by the audience, 
and the infliction of summary punishment 
The was with difficulty restrained. 
Cairo. 
The cars came herc less than a month since. 
Gov. Clark has commuted the sentence of 
death passod upon Mrs. Robinson, the veiled 
great majority of our readers will at onoe bee r^g distinguished State officer is perhaps no Co., on Saturday night of last week, were edj pa rtitions partly up and windows partly in. 
ie propne y, necessi y an jus ness o ie bg ^ er j awyer than many others who have inked, the fences torn up, shade trees girdled, a work-bench stands in the room, and lumber 
York prohibitory law is unconstitutional.- 
was with difficulty restrained. Then there were three houses ; now about a murderess, to imprisonment for life in Sing 
dozen, two stores and more building. I write Sing prison. 
Infamous. —The houses of four of the lead- ^ b is on a wash-stand, sitting in an unfinished The true original name of the State of 
ing temperance men of Binghampton, Broome room 0 f a hotel raised three weeks, justenclos- Maine, is “ Meyne,” called sofroma province 
Co., on Saturday night of last week, w r ere e d, P artitions partly up and windows partly in. in France, belonging to the Queen of Charles 
inked, the fences torn up, shade trees girdled, ^ work-bench stands in the room, and lumber L > of En S land - 
and other acts of vandalism perpetrated, in around. A fresh breeze tempers the Mr. Greeley, in his letters from Europe, 
d ted Indeed when the reasons ucLtci iaYY ;— -r ?-- <=> -» wurn. uculu dwvuud *w***, uuu iuiuwi 
course a op . ’ pronounced an opinion on the same subject and other acts of vandalism perpetrated, in j rfiled around. A fresh breeze tempers the „ , . . _ 
SrScTs who”SvT P c^Ked at oZ P r0 or 00,1; his iudgmCnt » f taken By bot oir> over thc plain which teaches Xrmor“ bu?y or 
sudsc . a x xi from the position he occupies, and besides them to enforce the Maine, Law. The Presi- away north until the green and blue of earth tb« nresent time, 
scarcely an objection has been made to the gaing force from the fact that it is not paid dent of the Board of village trustees has of and sk m ingle. South a few miles is heavy 
change, but m almost every instance we do ,,c nthers are. Tt is to he fered a reward of one hundred dollars for the x:...Yc. nralries The Terre TTnufe 
not air, coming uve. tuc ne ' yer more busy or ra0 re prosperous than at 
away north, until the green and blue of earth present time. 
rates have met with a cheerful compliance.- ue u 
. , , • x 1 ,- x , day, take some test case out of its order and 
And while every intelligent person readily ad- ^ 
", . .. 3 . .. , . x-n put the vexed question at rest by an unap- 
mits the justice of the advance, many go still x rt b e mann- 
scarceiy an ODjecuon nab ocen maoc lo ldc gaing force from tbe fact that it is not paid dent of the Board of village trustees has of and B ky mingle. South a few miles is heavy T . r , IAH T , t-Tadduck of Hanover will 
not^Kwremembera'single^xception—thTnew for, as many of the others are. It is to he fered a reward of one hundred dollars for the timber and small prairies. The Terre Haute deliver the address before’the N. H. State 
noinowranuuuu a =' p hoped the Court of Appeals will, at an early discovery of the villains who perpetrated the and Alton K 0 ad crosses here east, and a train Fair, to be held at Manchester the middle of 
rates bay® me ei . W | n t e iij C 'erscffireadH^ad- day ’ take 60me 03,86 out of its order and outrage. bas just gone whirling away to the fertile val- next September. 
7 b 1 6 e + V . Cry ^ th Per8 ° n 1 n Ca ' y sti ii put the vexed question at rest by an unap- What the opponents of any measure expect le y of the Wabash, fifty miles distant. The s. M. Booth, who played so prominent a 
mi s ie jus icco e vance, ma j to p ealable fiat. If drunkards are to be manu- ^ ga j n b y guch outrages, it is difficult to see, lands I have passed over are partly owned by part in the rescue of the slave Glover, has an- 
urt ior an express surprise a weca a oi f ac t ured) wholesale and retail, without re- for every one who stands indifferent will be the Railroad, and wait for the thousands who nounced himself a candidate tor the Governor 
sue a paper a ess an „ a jear, exen o ^ ^ the sooner the question is settled the ma de by such acts co-workers with the in- will ere long gain an abundance from the rich s ^’ p 0 isconsin. 
clubs Indeed m some instances, persons who ^ ^ ^ aQd ^ gupper ^ ig in T hb Russian government b» given a very 
might join clubs have refused to avail them- --—^- J P _J__ __ sight through sundry ventilators in the hoard large contract to a firm in Philadelphia, for 
t^^o^'iML^^'ttiat^the^h^agen^khould . p -KAOE,-The question of “orig- Thb State Census.-^ State Census, so partition. I will stop for the present, merely ^ ^ 
forward) the full single subscription price. mal P*^®** 8 ’ f P g ° t \^'lt the far aS reported ’ indicatefi a lur S° increa8e of saying thl “ gS l0 ° k a nd the promise ^ Wednegday week there were shipped 
The rates we have established will be adher- seems to . l)e d g - 1 ‘ inhabitants in the city of New York, (over of decent fare is faint. 1 lie landlord has no f rom Norfolk to New York, by the Jamestown, 
, . nniii vh' i U fnmibb -it a less P re8ent time - The Albany Journal, upon this two hundred thousand,) and a fair gain in need to join the Know Nothings ; he is a birth- 3 ^ baskets of tomatoes and about 1,200 bar- 
Tiib Russian government has given a very 
ed to until we can aftord to furnish, at a less 
price, a first class Agricultural, Literary and 
Family Newspaper. The Rural combines so 
many distinct departments, that the prepara¬ 
tion of each number is attended with more la- 
present time. The Albany Journal, upon this twQ bun dred 
subject, publishes the section of the law or¬ 
ganizing our Custom House system in 1799, 
which is stated to be now in binding force, 
and from it makes up the following tabular popu i a tj on ; n the rural districts. The 
most of the other cities and villages where right member. A thousand acres of free pas- 
manufacturing and commercial facilities exist, ture before the door, and no milk or butter in 
but a considerable and an unexpected decrease the house! G. b. s. 
statement of what importers may sell under 
bor and expense than that of almost any other the m& „ original packag e B ; ” 
paper ; and hence its first cost (including illus- . .Any amount. 
trations, and superior paper,) is probably great- Ale (casks) .Ttin^ aB ' 
er than that of either of the most popular Beer (casltB^, , .‘7.’.’.'".".. ...’.J A0 gallons. 
political or literary journals published in this Beer (bottles).6 dozen. 
country. We cannot therefore compete in p or ter' (casks).".!.40 gallons. 
price with such papers as the N. Y. Tribune Porter (bottles) . ........ —........6 dozen. 
and Phila. Post ,—and especially with those SP R,im, Minsky' 1 &c A . k '° A 0 . ’... .’90 gallons. 
tVint are renri.nts of daily or other iournals. It Wines . Any amount. 
rels of apples and potatoes. 
A means of impregnating silk with gold, sil¬ 
ver, brass or iron, so that it can be woven with 
perfect flexibility, has recently been discover¬ 
ed by a chemist in France. 
Ex-Senator Jerk. Clemens, of. Alabama, has 
published a long letter in the Huntsville Ad¬ 
vocate, in which the defines his position in fa¬ 
vor of the Know-Nothing platform. 
An Inverness paper states that by the last 
price with such papers as the N. Y. Tribune Porter (bottles). ........ —........6dozen. 
and Phila. Post ,—and especially with those SP r^, ^tasky^fac^' 0 .^. A** .’90 gallo 
that are reprints of daily or other journals. It wines.Any ami 
is true that we could furnish the Rural at a 1 ‘ 11 " . 
lower rate, by bestowing less labor and ex- Missionary Field. —A Singapore journal culturist, 
pense upon its management, using cheap ma- recently received at Washington, states that 
terials, and lumbering its pages with all sorts through the influence of Sir John Bowring, 
of advertisements,—hut we do not propose to the British Commissioner, the Siamese Gov- 
whole State has not increased in population Not Declined. —Col. Steptoe, it is now J * , 
to so great an extent as was generally antici- stated did not decline the Governorship of 
pated. Utah Territory. He has informed the Ad- whi eh the deiines his position in fa- 
ministration at Washington that he will act VQr Know-Nothing platform. 
John Mitchel is now residing on his farm as Governor, provided that when his term is ^ Inyernegg paper gtatcg that b y the last 
—not the plantation in Alabama to which he out, or he is displaced, he shall he reinstated Amer ; can ma ji, a newspaper arrived at Liver- 
aspired, but one in Tucaleeche, Knox County, in the army. He is now awaiting thc reply poo i addressed to “Zar Alexander, Esq., Em- 
Tennessee. His health has greatly improved of the President, which is being taken to him peror of Rooshie, Roosliie, Europe.” 
since he abandoned the editorial profession, by express from San Francisco to Carson Yal- q f twelve American surgeons who have, 
and adopted the more genial one of an agri- ley. On receiving the reply, if it is favora- within a few weeks, gone to join the anni ° 8 
culturist hie, Col. Steftoe will immediately return to in Europe, nine attached themselves to the 
__ _- Salt Lake, and continue the administration of and three have j° ipod tbe AllieS ’ 
w,to™ap, SssooH^.-On Friday mem- the g ™™™* _ da^gitojftucha^ 
rr, . „ , ,. . , T tist and poet, died of cholera at D lorence dur- 
Iiu Antioch (Ohio) College, of which Hon. ing the early part of the present month 
Horace Mann is President, is, it appears, $95,- q> HB Correctional Tribunal of Havre, France, 
Wholesale Slaughter. —On Friday morn- j the government, 
ing of last week the Express train from Iioch- 
do either of these things. On the contrary, ernment had removed the restrictions recent- ester, on the Falls branch of the New York Tim Antioch (Ohio) College, of which Hon. j ng tbe early part of the present month 
we hope to improve the paper— rendering its ly imposed in that country upon the Anieri- Central railroad, ran through a flock of sheep Hora-ce Mann is President, is, it appears, $96,- The Correctional Tribunal of Havre, France, 
Practical Departments more useful, and cn- can Missionaries. Sir John had also negotia- just this side of Albion, killing about 16 of 000 in debt. The Convention of Unitarians b as condemned 15 American sailors, who had 
h anting its value and interest as a Literary ted a very advantageous commercial treaty them. Fortunately, the train was not thrown lately in session in Buffalo, took measures to taken part in recent disturbances to txvo 
and Family Journal. with the same Government. off. relieve the institution. years imprisonment, and -00 francs lmeeach. 
