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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
MOORES RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, 
BY D. 1). T. M OORE, R OCHESTER S. Y. 
Office in Burns’ Block, cor. Buffalo and State St3- 
Mexi ;an News. 
War’s Horrors. 
Tub steamer Orizaba arrived at New Orleans The individ rial calamities of war are usual- 
on the 25th ult., from Vera Cruz, with dates ly unappreciated by those who have no near 
to the. 22d. The news is highly important, and dear ones involved in the struggle; but 
SraecwmoK -^esfa yTar^Tl^for' six months. To being no less than the abdication and flight to those who have, how little does all the so- fenH^tiom 
Clubs and Agents as followsThree Copies one year, of the redoubtable Santa Anna. He left called glory of the achievements weigh ^ 
for $6; Six Copies (and one to Agent or getter up of Mexico under an escort of 25,000men, and on against their own bereavements. What con- notlftecTthe 
Club,) for $10, Tec Copies (and one to Agent,) for $16, reaching Perote, signed an abdication, and solation will even the capture of Sebastopol not renew 
andany addlt.on.U numbei at the same tale. As we f .re em baiked OI1 (be ygth at Vera Cruz, for Ha- bring to the heart-stricken family of Colonel but trust tt 
obliged to pre pay the American Postage on papers sent . ’ ° J 
to the British Provinces, our Canadian agents and friends vana - Tw0 days after lea vmg Mexico, i00 or Shadforth, under the loss of such a husband chances ol 
must add 25 cents per copy to the club rates of the Rural. 800 of his escort revolted, killed one or two and father. He fell on the morning of June During t 
%« The postage on the Rural is but cents per quar officers, and joined the insurgents. A fight 18th, during the assault on the Redan tower, Russian gtu 
Foreign Items. 
The project of Air. Thomas Wilson, for a 
canal from the Black Sea to the Danube, is 
stated to have received the support of the 
Clippitigg. 
The steam frigate Saranac arrived at Messi- 
powers interested, and to promise an early Eft j u i y 3 j gt from Naples 
realization. 
T at. . , Gov. Shannon passed through St. Louis 
!t was said that England and France had Aug. 26, cn route for Kansas. 
notified the Austrian Minister that they would 
Seventy-two boys recently escaped from the 
not renew peace negotiations on any terms, oe vkntytwo ooys recently es 
but trust the shaping of future events to the ^ ew Orleans House of Refuge. 
chances of war. 
The St. Paul Minnesotian says the popula- 
During the funeral of Lord Raglan not a tion of tbat territory is 65,600 
V* The postage on the Rural is but cents per quar officers, and joined the insurgents. A fight 18th, during the assault on the Redan tower, Russian gun was fired. In return, so soon as It is computed that the increase of popula¬ 
te^ payable in advance, to any part of the State (except also occurred at Veia Cruz between two re- and the evening previous, aw r are of the des- I! 16 , cburcb b<dbi began tolling, announcing tion in England is at the rate of 200,000 a 
Monroe County, where it goes free,)—and 6X cents to , /•I. . ... the interment of Admiral Nachimoff, all the year 
any other section of the United states. volted batallions and a regiment which re- perate nature of the undertaking, wrote the batteries were silenced. ur™ r ql f ,, T i 
us- All communications, and business letters, should mained faithful to Santa Anna. The former following affecting letter to his family: „ , , , . , .. Don. 1^- hharer, one of the Judges of 
y-*->“ J <*>*«>• —>-*- M -7 —7 — •'-»• JSE f0 “ d<tad,nh “ ted - 
any other section of the United States. 
43 * All communications, and businoss letters, should 
be addressed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, X Y. 
jJSf* Af ents.—A ny person so disposed can act as agent 
for the Rural New-Yorker,— and all who remit accord¬ 
ing to terms will he entitled to premiums, etc. 
> 63 ” The Rural is published strictly on the cash svs 
un U» city of Mexico, tie WXJmto'ZZ ’SFESTaff *TZ % into XS, £f 5£S°* 
ing to terms will be entitled to premiums, etc. has been adopted, Gen. Cairf, appointed Pro- ag “£ feel anawfully' perilouiTmoment t influence baJ 5 instigated this most unwarrant- 
43 ” Thk Rural is published strictly on the cash sys visional President, and Larkga Commander- but I place myself in the hands of our° era- °PP res8 ^ 0H ' 
tom— sent no longer than paid for-and all orders should in _ CMef . Order was finally restored. All the eious God, without whose will a sparrow can- J. C. Barrett, rector of St. Mary’s 
State prisoners were liberated. The mob had n ot taR to the ground. I place my whole Birmingham, has commenced a course of 
* X _ X * tt: _ Dl._11 T i' ll • IX nanronnoor i<nn/]inn-o ---3 
hells of cast steel. 
The total population of the city of N. York 
is upwards of 624,0C0, beiDg an increase of 
109,000 since 1850. 
«SP5£ 
10 .7.'-: 
e-ntted several bouses including that of San- trust in Him. Should I fall in the perform- newspaper readings to the working men and 
gutter, several houses, including that ot hAN ance of my duty> j fully rely in the precious others, on three evenings of each week. The doiIX S - Hor *7 N has been awarded the first 
fa Anna s mother in-law. The appointment y,i 00( ] c f our Saviour, slied for sinners, that I P ,an has been most successful ; the attendance P nz ® *®. r an , Es8a y on Canada, by the Paris 
of Vidal as Minister to Washington, has been may be saved through Him. Pardon and for- on ever y occasion being very numerous. xhihitmn i 
ROCHESTER, SEPTEMBER 
News of the Week. 
revoked. 
This final abdication will probably end the 
give me, my beloved ones, for anything I may 
have said or done to cause you one moment’s 
Twenty-five thousand Spaniards are to be 
transported to the Crimea. Already they 
prize for an Essay on Canada, by the Paris 
Pxbibition Committee. 
Sydney Smith’s Memoirs are having a wide 
sale, and meet with a favorable reception from 
political career of the one-legged hero.” No unhappiness. Unto God I commend my body have"there French, English, Irish”'Scotch, the critics of England. 
man living has passed through so many vicis- ftdl in’ the J o1 ® 8 ’. E gYP« an8 . Moors Syrians, The people of Kentucky have voted by ten 
... f c r j . T win that l should fall in the performance Turks and Tartars; Legions of Germans, thousand majority to lew a State tax for the 
situdes of fortune, am. a oug i here is of my duty, in defence of my Queen and Hungarians, Canadians; Americans are on support of common schools, 
sufficient to condemn, there is much to ad- country, I most humbly say, “Thy will be their way thither. -r„. . . . ., , A , 
mire i» Sxkxx Ak„x'. character. Agomi deal ^ ^ T “' «,<*““ «' »• F«i«n, War begirr, to of thei'eat Wc.toa'U^VS. 
of allowance m judging him must he made -L command attention in England. The cost of all been subscribed in England. 
. „ ,, , , , , . ,, nite goodness, may preserve me to you. uuu . , . , .c- , . , . - 
- in consequence of the wretched nature of the pv „ r -.aa,. the war this year, m the three departments of w, a. nv . , , 
The foreign news by the Pacific, which left Mexican neonle for undoubtedlv verv manv dparf^F bilfU-,.n’• on,! f " , ’ * dl .> the army, navv and ordnance, exceeds $280,- learn rom the Syracuse Chronicle that 
i * , ’ , . Mexican people, ior unoounteaiy veiy many dearest children and, rf we meet not again nmonn Uh ini* ia i™ o+m „ j six fugitive slaves passed into Canada on the 
verpool Aug. 11th, is of no very great lm- n r o„ r ^utiroi ava^ w«„iri t.ovo ri„,in t.Ria wnrld ^ „n av,^* m +u>a 000J a)( b and this is to be still further and ®-, i_.i 
in England. The cost of all been subscribed in Plngland. 
Liverpool Aug. 11th, is of no very great im- 0 f our own political men would have done in this world, may we all meet in the man 
portance. The affairs in the Crimea remain 
about as at the last previous accounts, al¬ 
though the besiegers are represented as push¬ 
ing their approaches close up to the outworks 
far worse than he if placed in similar circum¬ 
stances. 
What is to become of that unhappy people 
no one can tell ; priest-ridden, ignorant and 
sion of our Heavenly Father through Jesus Ve ^ i™ed by votes of credit, 
Christ. God bless and protect you ; and ever S“ tee of the Turklsh ^an, and other ex- 
believe me, Your affectionate husband, pedients. 
of the invested towers. There is the usual depraved, they are both incompetent and un- 
And loving father, 
Thomas Shadforth. 
amount of promises of immediate action, and worthy of free institutions, and must of n 
rumors of assault both there and in the Bal- cesgity fall under the domination of militai 
tic are afloat, but nothing reliable. The al- and ecc i esiastical tjran ts. 
lied fleet in the Pacific, which was last year _„ , ,, m _ 
repulsed from Petropolowki, returned to that tut ^ a. a -n • 
place the present season, but found it deserted _ 
-the inhabitants and garrison, with all their Ma . Editoe : _ In bchalf of the interests < 
ordnance, ammunition and stores, having the “Monroe County Agricultural Society, 
worthy of free institutions, and must of ne- Important to Liquor Dealers.— The Su- a- ? ^ ar . 18 v Wa ? N ° rty pre ’ 
cessity fall aader the ciomlaatlon of military preme court, at the late getteral term in New & mterLt on the loan whlchTlteguaraStee"! 
and ecclesiastical tyiants. York city, has rendered a decision in two and that changes may occur which will re- 
liquor cases, one from Poughkeepsie and the lease France from all obligation to pay her 
Monroe County Ag. Fair. other from Brooklyn, in which the judgments share - 
of the lower Courts are set aside, and the de- , . 7~j * * 7 
Mr. Editor In bchalf of the interests of f en dants discharged from arrest. The tele- Model Advertisements. 
Earl Grey declares, with a frank boldness, n]fen aB 111118 u * Hm llJt; oauK8 OI LQe nYfr - 
that no man in his senses believes that the Many of the Ministers in Norfolk, the Ar- 
Turkish Empire, for the integrity of which gus says, have run away and deserted their 
this war is waged, can last forty years : pre- flocks during the prevalence of the fever. 
underground railroad on Saturday last. 
In xYikansas there is said to he an immense 
crop of cotton. In some places it is piled as 
high as hills upon the banks of the river. 
Many of the Ministers in Norfolk, the Ar- 
sailed for the river Amoor, on the coast of you are requested to give notice that the dec gioE but it is presumed to be on the im The Albany Journal, commenting upon the of frei 
Siberia. The fleet, meeting with no resist- Committee of Arrangements for the prospect- constitutionality of the hi It is nrohable startllI1 S advertisements, such as “ Five Edi- ^ ork - 
ance, blew up the buildings and destroyed the i ve Fair, to be held at Spencerporton the 20tli the Court of Appeals at its next term will take ^ ExhaU6te,1 ”-“ 10 - 000 Co P ie « 8 old in A c 
Gefences of Peter-Paul-port. The Hermann, and 21st days of September instant, have ee- 80 me of thelfquor cases out oftheir orderon TW ° ’-“Presses running Night and 
from Southampton, is now (Tuesday) thirteen ]ected a convenient and spacious show ground, the calendar and settle the queshon at once Day ’” V wMch , P llblication8 ar « 
days, and the Canada, frem Liverpool, ten niir! » rrQT1(rc ™ OT .ejeul l .- caieniiar ’ ana 8eulL x l “®^ question at once. annonn ced, gives a model one got up in illus- x V, 
, x .x-t ’ , , . ’ ana made suen general arrangements for the it is to be honed so at all events in nrHor .. f . . ,, to 4d.. 
days out, with a week s later intelligence „„ xv; i -n i . , , „ , 1 ’ events, m order tration, containing among other things the 
from Europe exhibition as they think will he required to that all may know their rights and liabilities following • other 
m. mi jf xx. i x i -r . accommodate the crowds of spectators and ex- under this vexed and comnlicated stotntn ® ' . ,, „ , For 
The w,] o the late Abbot Lxwekca is Mbitors. with thoir ar .,1 intelon,™., oo m pl,oated statute. ^ In preparing the MSS. of the Baggage 
not yet submitted for probate, but it is stated , , , , , . . , * , . ’ --- Smasher for the Press, over three gross of May- 
that besides numerous private gifts, he be- as the and deter:mmed feeling which Important Legal Decision.— One of the high nar d & Noyes’ writing-ink have been used, g fEl 
oueaths the Lawrence Sdentific School $50 - 8eemS t0 , p€IVa ? e “ courts in Enffland ha6 reccnUy made a dec T 8 . wjely for ereuures and interlineations ! The work <***' 
cus ilHb Lugmmi ue compelled uo pay Thk Journa l den5eg fhe accu 
^ W 1 ?\ ,ftran , ee8 - of the reported death of Richard P. Robinson^ 
id that changes may occur which will re- the gup p , osed murdere r of Helen Jewett ’ 
ase U ranee from all obligation to pay her 
lare. Some kegs, supposed to have belonged to 
--the missing U. S. ship Albany, have been 
Model Advertisements. picked up off the coast of North Carolina. 
- The Detroit Free Press notices the arrival 
TYie Albany Journal, commenting upon the of freight in that city in three days from New 
startling advertisements, such as “ Five Edi- ^ ork > ft Rer undergoing two transhipments, 
tions Exhausted’’—“ 10,000 Copies sold in A coal company has been organized in 
Two Days” — “Presses running Night and Michigan, and thirteen hundred acres of land, 
i SP “ d ° m Sl10 '! gr °"”: ! ’ the . “ 1,nd “ r ; and8eUle lh,! BtmoimcBd, givM a’illas- 
^ lY.n “• “ #1 ‘ ’" der tration, containing ateong other thing, the 
from Europe. accommodate the crowds of sp 
The wdl of the late Abbott Lawrence is hibit<)rg with their anima]g a 
not yet submitted for probate, hut it is stated n , , , , , 
. , as the resolute and determine 
that besides numerous private gifts, he be- ge t mrvade an interts 
queaths the Lawrence Scientific School $50,- . , a at vi n , , 
A a , .., , . , ’ seems to demand. Meanwhile, all who have 
000 for building model lodging houses . f . . 
ten aaa u> x it t reputable animals, farming h 
$50,000 ; Boston Public Library $10,000; . ■ b r 
x, t-v -xi -x i-r are praiseworthy, specimens of 
Franklin, Library, in the city of Lawrence, * needlework and anv 
$5, COO; American Bible Society $5,000; Home . . y ’. ’ - .. 7 
„ . x xr aaa interest,- are respectfully in 
Missionary Society $5,600. ,, , ’ , * • 
rrv x, c . , ,.. , , ^ , ,, them forward — thus contribu 
The Free Soil inhabitants of Kansas held a x , ,,, . , ,, 
, , ,. , T . terest of the occasion, and th 
two days convention at Lawrence, Aug. 14th ,,, , . , , . ’ .. 
, , cxi j , • x. xi , , >. fat to w Inch such institutions aspire, 
and 15th, at which they passed resolutions t>ao v m 
,, , x, xi. T .ix James P. Ross, Edwin Taylor, 
repudiating the acts of the Legislature now „„„„„ n w „ ’ 
. . , ° , , ,, . Selden C. Banning. William Brown, 
m session at Shawnee Mission, declared their /a r> u „ , n ax 
intention to resist its acts by force, endorsed °* R Bbigham , Com, of Arran gement,. 
Ex-Governor Reeder, and directed the Execu¬ 
tive Committee to call a Convention of five , Ac f CRATK Reporting.-T he New York Tri¬ 
comprising the beds, have been purchased. 
announced, gives a model one got up in illus- The price of the London Times is reduced 
tration, containing among other things the other ’paper 8 have made a^^if^reductio^ 6 
following: x • m . . 
“In preparing the MSS. of the Baggage- ° R ^rnn umlimiT 1 A mcn * 8 111 I nc R a 
Smasher for the Press, otrr three gross of May- „?T g C1U WGre 
TT„A ,1 *■ VnvBc' threG Irishmen, two of whom were suc¬ 
cour ts in England has recently made a decis- 8 -7^ U ' .“ 7 > , 
, / ,, will be published upon paper a quarter of an 
ion on street crossings, which the courts of , nc ^ thick, manufactured expressly for the pur- 
this country would probably sustain under pose, and will be sold at the low price of one 
similar circumstances. It is as follows : dollar ! 
seems to demand. Meanwhile, all who have . , . - 1 C ?7 ? “ a( e a ecis w j]l he published upon paper a quarter of an . Amott" Lawr.ence bequeaths in his will 
reputable animals faiminv imnlements that 10 ^ ° n street cr088in g s > wkic h Die courts of i nc h thick, manufactured expressly for the pur- ^ *rA Arvfx° n xi? U T 10 llbrai T and an 
. ° . , P . this <xmntry would probably sustain under pose, and will be sold at the low price of one additional $o0,000 to the Lawrence School in 
are praiseworthy, specimens of domestic house- gimi]ar circumgt ances. It is as follows : dollar ! 1 Cambridge. 
wifery, neealewoik, and any other articles of f f TlloH „ In order to prevent delay in the preparation Paris is now in telegraphic communication 
interest,, are respectfully invited to bring Colc J idwhere a widow sued for damages and dissemination of copies, the with Constantinople A line extends from 
them forward — thus contributing to the in- her husband having been run over and killed hundred and twentieth edition will be Shumla soutfaward through Adnanople to 
terest of the occasion, and that mutual bene- by an omnibus, the judge said he wished to published first! Constantmop e. 
fit to which such institutions aspire. make an observation. There was one thing In addition to which, special trains on the Two infamous attempts to burn the Protes- 
witery, neeaiewoiK, and any other articles ot ,< t*, „ x.. w T ,. In order to prevent delay in the preparation 
interest,- are respectfully invited to bring Cole ridge where a widow sued fordamages 6 and dissemination of copies, the 
them forward — thus contributing to the in- ber husband having been run over and killed 0NK HUI<DRED AXD twentieth edition will be 
terest of the occasion, and that mutual bene- by an omnibus, the judge said he wished to published first! 
by an omnibus, the judge said he wished to published first! Constantinople. 
make an observation. There was one thing In addition to which, special trains on the Two infamous attempts to burn the Protes- 
it was really right to state. When passing Hudson River and Central Railroads, will be tant church of Nashville, Tenn., were made 
along a street, the side pavements were for fitted up with twelve of Hoe’s Mammoth on the night of the 17th, and at mid-day of 
foot passengers, and the center for carriages, Presses, upon which the work will be struck the 18th ult. 
and those persons who wished to cross were off, while the cars are going sixty miles an hour, Mr Brown the Chief of the AfrnVnHumi 
bound to watch their oppoitunity, and to use 
due caution ; but at the end o^ corner of a 
the 18th ult. 
Mr. Brown, the Chief of the Agricultural 
- - x a _ .... hune’s reporter of the doinesof the Americati street, if a foot passenger wished to cross, it - - - . ^ 
delegates from each election oistuct to form . . P ax. , ® . should be kno*n that the center of the street Doem, Brown & Sellum, 
a free Constitution, preparatory to admission ssoc ’ a J P n or llie Advancement of science, belonged as much to the foot passenger as to New York City.” 
into the Union as a State. * recently held at Piovidence, says, or the Tri- the carriage, and he had as much right to tell -- 
As will he seen in another column Mexico ^ Une make8 kim £a L> of a P a Per read by Pro- Die driver of a carriage to wait for him, as for Dbath of the Last Child of JxAFayettb. —A 
is revolutionized, «ud tie late dicitor ex- **«* Wilmir, e tou Guupo.der “>« *i™r to mate him „ait.” tUZSTj 
celled explosion m 1854, that “three wagons from —- wilting from Genoa, Italy under the date of 
• '-— --Dupont’s mills were passing through Wil- ^rithieto^h ^^’t ° f ~ “ Madame’Manboui^ tlu/^llllfst 1 daughter 
State Convention. mington Del., each with hundred and fifty ^ ^ ^ ’favorite d ^g of liis‘died ™‘ l ^ 5 VS ViV S S $2? ° f f the ? arqi ” S Lafay ; 
- barrels of gunpowder, &c., &c., and “about 6udde nly recently, and suspecting that he e te - 18 dea<k She died a few days ago aged 
was poisoned, he made a post mortmexamina- “V h f ,? nn , CC,y residence “Turin, 
and the 7°P ic8 - as fa8t as printed, will be Department of the Patent Office, is about to 
thrown out at all the station-houses ahng the route! make another visit to Europe, for the collec- 
Apply early! Orders received by tion of seeds, &c. 
Doem, Brown & Sellum, 
New York City.” Captain Colin Maxwell, 93 Highlanders, 
-_ has been cashiered for being drunk on duty 
Dbath of the Last Child of JxAFayettb. —A under arms when parading before the trench- 
correspondent of the Newark Advertiser, es Sebastopol. 
writing from Genoa, Italy, under the date of The Governor of Massachusetts has refused 
26th July, furnishes the following it6m : to loan State arms to a company of colored 
“ Madame Manbourg, the eldest daughter men who had organized under the militia 
d last surviving child of the Marquis Lafay- laws of that State. 
T' 1 * s »' i,h * ra 
.ere el e h»« live,] «... euX .l„™ Kice_oiops ore unusually douriBhiug, and th»t 
State Convention. 
barrels of gunpowder, &c., &c., and 
twelve thousand barrels in all exploded !’ ’ 
The Democratic (Adamantine) State Con- tweiv « thousand barrels tn all exploded !” was pohoned, he made a post mortem examina- L-bere she ha- 1 ivedrn an Rice crops are Uuuhuiuiy nuurisning, ana that 
vention was held at Syracuse on the 23d and The four hundred and fifty barrels on the tion. To his astonishment, he found con- the death of her nohle^mslnnd^at "one Tirne the indications promise more than an average 
24th of August, and elected Henry YV. Rogers, tbree wagons were kegs of 25 lbs. each, and ? ealed in k ' 8 lieart , a worm Ju^suiing forty Ercnc b Ambassador to the Holy See, with her yiel(1 for tklS e “ nanr ' 
of? Erie Co., President, assisted by eight Vice the amount exploded was about the number ^ as * Twelve f daughter, the Baroness Pcrrone, widow of the Nasmyth’s gi 
of?Erie Co., President, assisted by eight Vice * ke amount exploded 
Presidents, consisting of one from each judi pounds, which the Tribune makes barrels. 
cial district, and four Secretaries. A commit- ——- 
tee of eight was appointed to draft resolu- Philadelphia Indebtedness. —The corpora¬ 
tions, who reported a lengthy series, of which ^ on Philadelphia is sadly involved in debt, 
the substance is as follows : They re-assert and J us * now insolvent. It appears from a 
their devotion to the principles of the Na- statement of the financial condition of the 
tional Democracy and the Constitution, and c Ry that $410,000 over-drafts are due and un¬ 
endorse the platforms of 1848 and ’62 ; they P a * d 1 ^at over $200,000 temporary loans in 
was twelve inches of the‘ worm nut nf thl daughter, the Baroness Perrone, widow of the Nasmyth’s gigantic guns for the Baltic fleet, 
heart white the other nart of it was to his Piedmontest General killed at the fatal battle are now nearly forged at the Bridgewater 
I , Jvu ha d k ™“.' n T e »f Nov.ro in 1849. Thu Buroneteinherit, the Foundry. The, aro between three and four 
part of the worm that was out of the hear? It™ °/ ^ ™° ther “ (1 Au T d “ diameter ’ 
extended down to the liver, which appeared pAJtonl 'A toA Ty, teansnntted through her A magnificent cane, intended as a present 
to be very much eaten. H carefully trained children. Mmlarne Man- to Gov . Gardner, of Massachusetts, from his 
bourg often spoke gratefully of her family re; friendg in Sa n Francisco, is on exhibition 
—--lations with the United States, and delighted there. It cost $500. 
Estate of Mr. Lawrekce —There are various in ev ery opportunity of bestowing her grace- ' . . ’. . 
rumors in the citv in regard to oortnto finnrx- ful hospitalities upon the citizens of the „ A compact exists between the Russian and 
Estate of Mr. Lawrence.—T here are various 
rumors in the city in regard to certain dona- 
enaorse rne piarrorms or 184 S ana 02 ; tfiey vvm 4>xiuo,uoo uemporary loans m -- ' *-6“”x vvx <a,.i«xu conntrv ” 
declare in favor of economy in government addition have been made; and that other Jutio^by^VnLaw/en " Is^tff wn/had ------ 
administration, State and territorial rights of ^ms of indebtedness swell the amount to no t been opened when these reports found Earthquake or Submarine Volcano -The 
local legislation, strict construction of the near one million dollars. their way into the papers, we can only regard ship Bostonian, Captain Maling, on her late 
Constitution, opposition to secret societies Let other cities, as yet unembarressed, take them as rumors, even though it should here- passage from Liverpool to Hong Kong in lat. 
A compact exists between the Russian and 
British governments exempting Sitka from 
molestation, it being the depot ef the Russian, 
American and Hudson Bay Co. 
Tiir Boston Baby Show is soon to come off, 
under the direction of Mr. Wood, Barnum’s 
local legislation, strict construction of the near one million dollars. their way into the papers, we can only regard ship Bostonian, Captain Maling, on her late Tiir Eosto . n Bab Y Show is soon to come off, 
Constitution, opposition to secret societies Let other cities, as yet unembarressed, take them as rumors, even though it should here- passage from Liverpool to Hong Kong in lat. under the direction of Mr. Wood, Barnum’g 
and the prohibitory liquor law, and, while heed in time. The proclivities of city gov- after turn out that they are.correct. We do 25 S., Ion. 18 W., experienced two shocks of l 8 * Lieutenant. Uortj certificates have al- 
they invite a union of all who agree upon ernments to run over head and ears in debt, ^rsonaTestatTof ^ J ke ai } d an earthquake, or submarine volcano. On rc,K Y een issue o ex i i ors. 
the leading question, regardless of former are notorious, and the people should jealous- estimated at *2,400,000.-Jiu.loa TWWp”. 1 six “steel""” beiug’quite'caTm UK 
associations, they denounce all coalitions of ly watch their actions m this respect. ^ooii, » ..—uif-:-i- j , —j i_-.jx-j xt.sxi.-_t*. -w. * . 
those holding hostile sentiments as unprinci- -— . ■ . > - 
pled and demoralizing. Shipwreck on th 
A committee appointed for that purpose, Sentinel of the 161 
reported the following names for State officers: L. H. Hubby, frem 
Secretary of the State— Aaron Ward. miles from South M 
Comptroller— T. B. Mitchell. ing of the 8th of Ai 
Treasurer—J. M. Lyons. hour. The cap!air 
Canal Commissioner— F. Follett. the mate, ten in nu 
State Prison Inspector— Darius Clark. survivor got ashore 
Attorney General—R. J. Dillon. bank, where he ren 
State Engineer— George Cole. food, but finally ma 
ShtewnncK ok Ixkes -The Milwuukoe 18H,'ulT tD'Xlte clmteh'in Stocv.lhch J! 1 ! 
six o ciock, it oeing quite calm and the sea ing house, barns, and every other place of 
smooth, a loud rumbling noise was heard, and shelter, and invited thither the afflicted peo- 
the ship began to shake violently. This phe- pie of Norfolk and Portsmouth. 
S. L. Selden ; (short term,) Jno. Willard. 
Mr. Dillon’s name was withdrawn by his 
authority, and that of Josiah Sutherland, of 
bmrwRECK ON THE Lakes.—I he Milwaukee 18th ult. the Catholic church in Sidney, Shel- no ise resembling a lonu train of cars nassimr Rev ‘ I)avid Root > of New Haven, has re- 
Sen tmel of the 16th, states that the barque b y county, Ohio, was blown up with gun- over a bridge. At one o’clock on the follow- cent, y given property worth $2,200 to Beloit 
L. H. Hubby, frem Chicago, was capsized 30 P 0 Mj? r ’ A , ke ® ^ powder was put under the lug morning another shock was felt hut not Gollege towards tounding a professorship of 
miles from South Manitou light, on the morn- bR1 . d lu £’ a ! nun scattered along the street, as long or as loud as the first. The' sea was ^ heology and Moral Philosophy, 
ing of the 8 th of August, and sunk in half an the^huUdin^'reduJcd bat 8li ? htly a r itated at the time - The near- A grand fancy dress hall came off at the 
boh. The captain and aii the ctew, except f !Xed\“ ^ ^ SJSSSSt 
the mate, ten m number, perished. Theonly J be a Coun , cl1 for th « detection of the perpetra- ___crowd in attendance at that resort. 
survivor got ashore and climbed up the steeo tor8 » and a me eting of the citizens held to. ^ ^ , „ , iA , 
bank where he remained three d»v R will, express their indignation at the outrage. Attorney General Cushing has prepared an Mercantile letters from St. Petersburgh 
state Kn^ineer—(fFORon Uotf f i ’v * « u ! . 7 } , without __ opinion on the subject of the violation of our state that business goes on quietly on a re- 
t 1 i f.T, n ° E0RGE Lole - food, hut finally managed to reach a little set- . , neutrality by the agents of the British govern- duced scale, and that the exchanges are 
Judges of the Court of Appeals, (longterm,) tlement in Bear Bay, and was kindly treated xt Al ^? 8t . A r , UEL ‘ T , correspondent of the ment, in enlisting troops within our territory steady and the funds well supported. 
” ” . ™ bv the inhabitants New York Evening Post, writing from Kansas, for service in the war against Russia This a x ^ 
by the inhabitants. . „ 0 Saturday last (Aug. 4) the West- opinion is elicited by questions submitted to ,, A f BRIELIANT metcor - apparently as Urge ns 
port people were edified by almost a duel he- the Attorney General by the Secretary of ?? fU m °° n ’ 7 fC T ? at W , e6t , l oint earl y 
tween Stringfellow and Robert Miller, auent State and „nnn u „ baturday_ mornir.g. It passed from east to 
by the inhabitants. 
but slightly asitated at the time. The near- A grand fancy dress hall came off at the 
est land was the coast of Africa, distant about Salt Sulphur Springs, Va., on the 22d instant, 
five hundred and fifty miles. There is said to be a gay and fashionable 
-__ crowd in attendance at that resort. 
Attorney General Cushing has prepared an Mercantile letters from St. Petersburgh 
opinion on the subject of the violation of our state that business goes on quietly on a re¬ 
neutrality by the agents of the British govern- duced scale, and that the exchanges are 
ment, in enlisting troops within our territory, steady and the funds well supported. 
authority, and that of Josiah Sutherland, of Canal Tolls. The aggregate amout receiv tween Stringfellow and Robert Miller, agent State and upon it t e ZvcrnmentTill’ ! Saturday morning. It passed from 
New York, substituted, after which, without ed for tolls on all the New York State canals of the Shawnee Indians. Tne quarrel origi- doubt decide not only to put a stop to srmh WCSt ’ a " d dl8a PP earcd bt ’ llind a cloud - 
further changes, the ticket was adopted. from the commencement of navigation to the liated at the gaming table. Milter desired to proceedings, hut to make 1 them a matter of CArT - A - Ik Schultz, of New York, 
further changes, the ticket was adopted. from the commencement of navigation to the " at ® d at tbe gaming table. Miller desired to proceedings, hut to make them a matter of Capt - A - Schultz, of New York, is the 
Mr. Cole has since written a letter declin- 21st of T August is $1,364,447 87 ; same period b £ bt at once, hut Stringfellow, the challenged complaint to the British Government possessor of two links of the chain which 
ing the nomination for State Engineer by the in’ 1854, $1,600,378,81; decrease in 1855, Ka “ ^ .----Hmlson river at WeE* 
hard wing, and says he is a candidate for the $145,922,94. The increase for the third week _ M ,, , t _ Wise Police.— A negro man, entirely desti- r ' , g t ^e>o utionary War. 
same office from the other branch of the Dem- in August of the present year was $4 322 96 Evidfnces of Progress nte n tute of clothing, was lately discovered by the The Arctic Committee recommend that £10,- 
.. , „ 1 1 Ti XV • . "r ’’’ evidences or i R0GRE68 —As a proof that the gendarmes upon a point of the southern coast 000 be voted to the discoverers of the North- 
ocratic party. and probably thrs increase will be continued Mohamedans of the E£st are fust becoming of France. He bad been shipwrecked and by west Passage, £5,000 to Capt. McClure, and 
A resolution was introduced highly denun- to close of k navigation, in which case the gen- Europeanized under the influence of their dint of hard swimming managed to reach the the remainder to the officers und crew, 
ciatory of Mr. Pierce’s administration, and eral deficit will be considerably reduced.— w fi** 8 ’, • , CUL , L ® N ? I1YA * T w 7 itp8 8 bor e. '1 he intelligent guardians of the law It is thou cht at the Navv Denari meat that 
much excitement prevailed, but the resolu- Railroad Tcompetition is undoubtedly the vow gefdrufk beat SeSTivM teSthS? immediately asked him for his passport. Up- the yellow fever at Norfolk and Portsmouth 
tion, after being debated, was unacted upon, cause of^tlie"deficiency. children and associate with inflrtelH hl8 fai, M re to produce the document, he must delay the completion of the U. 8 . ships 
’ ’ was crested and taken to the guard house. being constructed there, at hast six months. 
