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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER i AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, 
BY D. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER N. Y. 
Bombardment of Sweaborg. 
Tlie Burlington Tragedy. 
Canadian Items. 
•{Petes 61 ij)ph)gs. 
and any additional number at the samp rate. As w 
obliged to pre-pay the American Postage on papers 
[. Y. Our suspicious expressed test week as to the The Coroner’s Jury at Burlington, on the Thebe was, says the Canada Times, a severe 
_ reported destruction of the above named for- matter of the late wholesale slaughter on frost cn^affie U huAVas 1 don^to cmn ’po 1 The new State Lunatic Asyl 
'tate Sts- trcggpr0Te to have been well founded. So the Camden and Amboy railroad, find m their buckwheat and 3 garden vegetables, al- cated at Northampton, Mass. 
far from the fortifieations having been razed verdict the following facts : though, comparatively little damage was done Wilson Brown, Lieutenant 
nths To bv the guns of the allied fleet, they are That the victims of that calamity came in tb i s immediate vicinity. We are serry to Missouri, died on the 27th ult 
one year, 8carcely injured, and are as capab* of defence to their'deaths by the runningoff from the hear that the potato rot is beginning to pre- Nearly 4,000 have died of , 
for $6 ; Six Copies (and one to Agent or getter up of ^ at any pre vions moment since the ^miinoton between the VaU “ Mm€B “ ^ townships. rence, Italy, during the sumin 
Club,) for $10, Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) for $15, ^ , , Several maga- m 1 16 a 1 u 0 . ® f ' . , ., , The whole of Canada extends from the coast T • i.- n , 
■ -- - as we are commencement of the war. Several maga Assjscunk an d the crossing; of said railroad, t^riNer Kiministiouis. at the t »e amount of money m the 
Office in Bums’ Block, cor. Buffalo andState Sts- 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE: 
Subscription —$2 a year — 51 for six months. To by the guns of the allied fleet, they are 
Clubs and Agents as follows :—Three Copies one year, scarcely irjured, and are as capable of defence 
Several maga- Ass j scunk anc i the crossing of said railroad, 
The new State Lunatic Asylum is to be lo¬ 
cated at Northampton, Mass. 
Wilson Brown, Lieutenant Governor of 
Nearly 4,000 have died of cholera, in Flo¬ 
rence, Italy, during the summer. 
The amount of money in the public Treasu¬ 
re C UUJIu™vcimu« -- ° A SSI SC UHK ana tue UlWSiUf: oi oam tv,p i m «muuu» w muucj m .uu 
*«» z ’ ncB wtre explodes, anil many exposed build- b, the river load on'W^day the 28th of Llke Sqperior,’ about ry, subject to draft. Is *19,916,619 
to tile British Provinces, our Canadian agents and friends i n gs burned by thebombs and rockets thrown day of August, 18o5 that the_ limnec.iate ^teen hundred miles, with an average breadth 
must add 25 cents per copy to the club rates of the Rural. jnto the p lace f rom the gun beats, and a large cause of the running ol10 ; saia ca s of ftb J lt tw0 hundred and thirty miles, being 
Tbe postage on the Rural is but %% cents per qu&r amount of oilier property undoubtedly de- ear of theTi ate* while backing coming into three times as large as Great Britain and Ire- 
tor, payable in advance, to any part of the suite (except 8tr0 yed ; but that is all. The action will not collision w ith a pair of horses, driven by land. 
Monroe County, where it goes free,)-and 6 * cents to ^ ^ forhmc8 G f the war, ex- John F. D. Heiniktn, the same being attached An accident occurred on the Great Western Jn 
any other section of the United States. / . „ .. 1t . tr> .i oarrino-o Railway at Ingersoll on the 5th inst. It ap- . 15 . 
. «T. AU comffi ™““ S i- a _ nd ^!L n °! 8 J e T^ Sh ° Uld Sg th^Russians’any^urtlier material dam- ' That due diligence was not exercised by the peers that the switch^M^displaced^and a ' ^ 
be addressed to D. D. T. Moors, Rochester, N Y. 
age the present season. Trobablv 15,000 d 'pb at ^ backing train did The locomotive, becoming" detached, was different hotels in Saratoga the present season, 
bombs, besides immerse quantities of rockets no t observe the rules of the Camden and Am- thrown oft the track, breaking^ one of the The Democrats of Wisconsin have renomi- 
boy Eailroad and Transportation Company, arms of the Engineer, and injuiing the lire nated Gov. Barsto. He had 108 out of 120 
fleet the cost oi wmen xo une aines uiuei uc and laws of the State of New Jerse y, in reier man severely. . votes, 
immense, and the results are so insignificant ence to the blowi'g of the steam w ist e on The Toronto Globe says, five of thei derricks The maiden name of Madame Dudevant, 
i out of a earrson of fifteen thousand the engine in approaching and crossing the bUonging to the contractors cf the Montreal better known as George Sand, was Amora 
that, out of a garrison oi mteen inousana p . ace whe re the railroad crosses the said river Wtt t e ? Woiks were destroyed rec. ntly on the D b 
men, only forty were killed. The mortars of road . _ _ canal, the cause of which is attributed to the 1 . 
the fleet are utterly disabled, and are to be That the conductor of the lacking tram d j g jjke 0 f the men to labor-saving machines. A company has been formed in England for 
sent borne at once; so that the so-culled should be, and is exonerated from blame, in- A rtwird of $300 is offered for the discovery the manufacture of paper from the stem of the 
brilliant achievement this season in the Bal- asmuch as he is proved to have been acting m of tbe guilty parties. plantain. 
Diiiuanv acmev emeu accordance with instructions laid down in the . The citizens of Dover, N. H , last week Sat- 
tic does not even equal that of Admiral Na t . 1UmniEg regulations of the Camden and ■f^mheAoVthe nrday, accepted a city charter by forty-four 
pier’s last year s operation m the destruction Am b oy and branch railroads, Iso. 3, the shipments of lumber or the n, k e g maioiitv 
of Bomarsund. A great cry has been raised same having been issued to take effect on the Sept. 4, have been 84 car loads, or 644,GUO ft., - , 
in • v v. /i 4 - oAth j Q17 AncmRt, 18«So and which rcfful&“ bcinj? tin ftvcrft^c pci dtxy ox 14 cui8 ? cr lw, I he hcvy frcshniftii cIh-ss oi Harvard College 
by the British press over this bombardment, 20th 334 feet. numbeis 99. and the sophomore class is in- 
but if wool is Obtained from no other quarter, ^ ^ on tbe 8aid railroads cm the said Thb Colonist gives the particulars of a plot creased to 115 ! 
the Lord Chancellor will have to sit upon an 29 th day of August, 1855. on the part of two colored women at St. Tiie Washington Star says that the Pre si- 
empty sack for the rest of the year. That the forward brakeman on said back- Catharines, to entice away a fugitive, for the dent signed the report of the Naval retiring 
irg train of cars is censurable. purpose of getting her back into s'avery. Board Sept. 10. 
Early Frosts.— Frcstshare prevailed some- Tkat one of the immediate causes of said CoJ _ Clench, Canadian Superintendent of Upwards of $1,000 has bren collected in 
■ed miles, with an average breadth The yellow fever has made its appearance 
hundred and thirty miles, being at Vicksburg, on the Mississippi Liver, 
a large as Great Britain and Ire- q kn q as9 ^ a9 recen tly been spending a few 
days in his native town, Exeter, N. H. 
t occurred on the Great tV«stern j N Bologna, Brescia and Ancona, the mor- 
ngersoll on the oih ms s. ap t a lity on account of cholera has been great, 
he switch was displaced, and a 
return excursion train coming up ran on to it. Over 16,600 persons have stopped at the 
jjg-AeHfis.—Any person so disposed esn act as agent boE , b b c , 8 i de s immense quantities of rockets not 0 h 3 erve the rules of the Camden and Am- thrown off the track, breaking one of the 
r tme Kn-«AI. r emi t acc °r<l- ^ ^ ^ discharg( . d f r0 m the boy Eailroad and Transportation Company, arms of the Engineer, and injuring the hre- 
.ng to terms will be entitled to prem , • ^ cogt of whicll to the a ]] ies must be and laws of the State of New Jerse y, in refer- man severely. 
The Rusal is published stnct.y on the cash ftb ’ , ,, lt g insignificant once to the blowing of the steam whistle on rj- Toronto Globe savs, five of the derricks 
tbh sent no longer than paid for—and all orders shouid immense and the results are so m, ignihcant in appro aching and crossing the b( .f 0 "® , D e t“the'^contractors of the Montreal 
he in accordance with terms. that, out a tnrmetm of fifteen thousand . -*i-— ononguiK w me .. X 
puwunuiiiKiiiu'iiMinimi'ii'iiXimi'ii'ni'ii’W'iinsCU 
ROCHESTER, SEPTEMBER 15, 1855. 
Beautiful Weather. 
th day of August, 1855, and which regula- being an average per day of 14 cars, cr 1C/,- The new freshman class of Harvard College 
ins aforesaid governed the running of trains 334 feet. numbeis 99, and the sophomore class is in¬ 
cars upon the said railroads tn the said The Colonist gives the particulars of a plot creased to llo ! 
ih day of August, 1855. on the part of two colored women at St. The Washington Star says that the Presi- 
That the forward brakeman on said back- Catharines, to entice away a fugitive, for the den t signed the report of the Naval retiring 
ing train of cars is cmeurable. purpose of getting her back into slavery. Board Sept. 10. 
<»>- «**<*• <* V „ Am „f $l,000_b M ^ eon*** m 
The latter portion of last week, and the Early Frosts.—F rosts have prevailed some- uai ; of Tohn'^V’T^ Col. Clench, Canadian Superintendent of Upwards of $1,000 has bren collected in 
fore part of the present, have been all the what extensively within the past three weeks i ki ! dk j^ ^ dr i v i ngi his horses on the railroad Indian affairs, has been on trial at Londou.C. New Haven for the relief of the Norfolk and 
farmers could desire to ripen up their crops throughout the northern section cf the Uniun. trat .j i) and attempting to cross the 6ame in w -> 011 a ot bein S ! \,„ ri ( e ( '' tL lortsmouth sufferers. 
and place the corn, potatoes, &c., out of These visits of Jack Frost have not only been close proximity to a backing train of cars. government in e sum o •'» The square at Concord, N. H., was white 
harm’s way from the frost. The sun has decidedly unseasonable, but in seme instan- That another immediate cause of the said The great annual festival of the Agncnltu- with frost on Friday morning week, and the 
, .,v J i- j j „„„ 0 i w ii^BonuorUv collision w r as the careless and reckless manner rists and Mechanics of the lrovince takes grass was frozen stiff. 
shone with scorching rays throughout the day, C es occasioned much carnage by their seventy com*™ ^ ^ ^ of cars wag prt>ceed . plftce - n Cobcurg ou the 9tli, 10th, 11th and .. f th wet John pierDont d5ed at 
although the heat has been tempered by an Mr. E. Mkrriam (the great weather cmeter,) backward, at a late cf speed unsafe and 12th of October. b - b uge in iy[, d f ord m-i«s on the 19th ult 
almost constant breeze, so that in tbe shade states that as early as the 19th nit. there was ia f prud ent. , The imports from Canada into the Genesee long ile» ’ ’ 
the temperature has been no way uncomfort- a frost in the vicinity of Cooperstown and m That by the “ running regulations’ issued t8 to Aug. 1. were, Flour 13.181 bbls., „ . iqT4 W - PrPRidpE t of Mexico is 
able. The nights have been clear and star- SO me parts of Western New Y’oik ; in Essex by the said Camden and An.buy Railroad and v y beat 335 <j22 bushels, Wool 74,062 lbs. , , ' T j Pxn i’red when on the naseaee from 
1Ight , attended at time* w.tb heavy M,e ot «*., N. J. ; Ottawa, III. ; BnebbU^ V, ; and ^T«. Enbibition of the Canada Ea,t ... So- ££ 
dew, but no frost. 1 he ripening crops har e in many paitb ot Maine. It ib said that fros s tra ^ n8 on a B ingle tiack is sogreat as to prove ciety will rot open to the public_ until the TnB 8 t eam er Star of the South has been 
1 j 1/1 iiIIa- urifh-m have been unusually seycre in tlie inteiior c-f some more efficient means should be 13th inst., the third day of the lair. chartered by the government, as a transport, 
iignu, atwuueu e,u., u. , wv.™, f . pro babiiity of collision between approaching The Exhibition of the Canada itast Ag. bo- Cadiz to Southampton. 
dew, but no frost, i he ripening crops have in many parts ot Maine. It is said that fios s train8 on a single tiack is so great as to prove ciety will rot open to the public^ until the TnB 8 t eamer star of the South has been 
changed their appearance ■wondenully yithin have been unusually severe in the inteiior of some more efficient means should be 13th inst., the third day of the bair. chartered by the government, as a transport, 
a few days, and the prospect is now that Massachusetts. What with the late sprmg, adopted to prevent the recurrence of the The Galt Reporter says the rails are being at $70,000 for six months, 
nearly all, if not all, the fall harvest will be w < t harvest, and eaily frosts, we have had, cause which has called this inquest together, laid > i gor on the Galt and Guelph Rail- theSL Johnsburv Caledonian says that on 
secured uninjured. this year, rather singular weather. ^^fofmwe*'’impomnS' tS Se sard!!g Way ’ bttWtCD GaU c 4 . v Saturday week snow fell in great flakes in St. 
A fortnight of good weather, made up of-- -- o{ a ’ few m j Iiutes oi t ;, ue John W. Dawson, Esq., of Nova^Scotia, has Johnsbury and Danville, Yt. 
sunny days and frostless nights, just at this Destitution and Death. —Two sisters and a That, as by the ‘runLiug regulations” of keen eltcled, by the Governors, Principal o. j T j g ga j d j ndge Johnson, of the Kansas 
season is worth more to the farmers in this little boy, son of one cf them, all Prussians the said company, an express train is permit- McGill College, Montreal. Teiritory. is also to be removed, in conse- 
latitude than would be a shower of gold ; and by birth, were found dead in a room occupied ted to leave one station when it is known by There has been a heavy frost in the vicini- quence of the land speculations, 
all the signs meteoric seem to indicate that by them in the Bowery, New York city, last the conduotor thereof that an opposing express ty of London, C. W., doing severe injury to The Democrats of Arkansas feel confident of 
our hope. 6 ott this .core are likely to be ful- / etk . It ap])e „ s frcm fact, elicited before b‘yTe ^ %£&.*** 
filled. the Coroner’s Jury, that the women first ad- event of tire 19th August last to be inconsis- a-,.- Victoria in Paris “ J ^ t a , a ,, 
-—- ministered Prussic acid to the child and then tent with the safety of each of sa : d trains, ^ ' Kussia averages about eight souls to the 
Sreor o, W.as.-A difficulty m hkel, to ^ iuhemgeivtB . Demotion was the cam* and the paaaengera and employee, thereon. london 0 o»U e of Au s . 21st, give, a hnntod'andlMrtt ^ 
spring up between our Government and Den fad tragt fl y . They lived by the labor 
_1--“ thp S/kYmil llllPR. -r— _ _ ..... ^ 
by birth, were found dead in a room occupied ted to leave one station when it is known by There has bem a heavy frost in the vicini- quence cf the land speculations, 
bv them in the Bowery, New York city, last the conductor thereof thatan opposing express t y G f London, C. \V., doing severe injury to ^ nE ucmocratsof Arkansas feel confident of 
w „,. Tt „ nnpaT9 frcm facts elicited before trabtt 18 on the road lroni the n .xt station, garden vegetation. their continued ascendancy, since Dr. Borland 
week. It appears from tacts elicited Detore guch a regula t lon h a 8 been proved by the ---—- has left them. So taj s the Boston Post. 
the Coroner s Jury, that the women first al- eV tnt of the 19th August last to be mconsis- a.,... Victoria in Paris ^ A x 
ministered Prussic acid to the child and then tent with the safety of each of sa : d trains, ^ ' Russia averages about eight souls to the 
took it themselves. Destitution n the coose and the passeugets «d employee, thereoa. ^ London te „ e ot Aug . 2ut> Eive8 „ SSSS" 
ofthes.dtt.ttedy ll.oy lived by the labor minute aecouu. of the visit of J pMse( , ^ the ,,„ ke Bllp , r!or 
m* iy • a vnment plaimathf risht and their needies, and t the exl.iVution of the a Queen Victoria and her royal consort to Qg^^j during the months of June and July, 
The Damsi \ \ .. f Y ’+,01 Crystal Palace last year, they showed an em . . n France, and her reception by Louis Napoleon fifty-four vessels and 2,614 passengers. 
HI foreimo^vessels passing through the broider f d sh ^!’ W . h ! Ch eIlc ‘ t f d f re ^ admua ‘ Sept^lsL^rved at New YoVk Sept 10, with the French people ; dividing the several Fine marble, of a silver-gray color, is now 
mark on the subject of “ the Sound Dues. ’ ’— 
The Danish Government claims tbe right, and 
of their needles, and ut the exhibition of the 
Anival of the Empire City. 
on the subject of their removal have taken 
place from time to time to no purpose. Our 
Frightful Ravages of the Fever.- 
Government has, therefore, notified the Gov- Norfo]k boafc to Balt i m0 re Sept. 9, brings the 
eminent of Denmark that these dues will not awfQl fidi that t bere is no abatement cf 
‘Tetib'ute, or «hat is a better name, the adjoining country ThettelZVgoW coMinu'd S'S S WniTIlbert hmiPed heT £j«t7 S'- erlbTe “e'SeYrUmon^he* "hole's ’ani i 
black nuul levied upon our commerce by Den- ^n°l ’f°li and on Sa n dev un to Sd C at£™8 wa.d ; but no sooner had the Queen put her near O q ua»ka, 1,1., and is very fatal in result, 
mark, amounts to over $100,000 a year, and from y J ' ’ or , ‘ i' P L, a £50 per tun. Gold £3 17s. per oz. Serious foot on H and left the deck, than, on her Uret T he Lynchburg Virginian notices the death 
AiicrVit at once to he abol shed That Govern- uoon there had been -o deaths. Atlo.ts (^uigioas were occurring at the mines between touching the soil of France, the Lmper , of Wm. Black r oul on Monday, one of the men 
° gh . . ‘ i ’ rT1P H ; dp n f tv,p mouth on Friday, there were 22 deaths from the Irish on one side, and all other nationali- had previously dismounted, came forward, who vc t ed f or Gen. Washington for President, 
ment is sovereign only on one side of the Qq Saturd h h The military iate ,f erence took her Majesty by the hand, and saluted 
strait, and all the Russian commerce of the ev > ' „!!h; pAaaarv her on both cheeks — a salutation customary The Lock port Courier says tnatior tnree 
Li, ? ; Uu Ea .a t.hrnufvb this nassasre. It is a U P to noon there had beea nfteea deaths ‘ WaS ntc " bSAr ^ amon-r royal personages on such occasions - nights that vicinity has been visited by frost. 
the California mails of August 18, 360 passen- incidents into appropriate paragraphs and un- q nar ried in Monroe county, 111., saici by the 
gers, aDd $979,( 00 in gold de r separate heads, of which the following Billville Advocate to be equal to Italian. 
The John L Stevens, with the passengers bave bcen selected as specimens. Two parties in Nashville, N. H., got up a 
from New York, left for San Francisco on the queen landed and tiie emperor kissed law suit last week about a siDgle c ; gar. which 
23d. The steamer Pacific, of tbe Nicaragua HkK TWICE . cost one of tin m $34, and the other $6.75. 
Mine, was spoken the same day 20 milis below __ . „ , ... 
The I . ’ ub . 0 1 ' It was expected that the Empress would A man m Watkins, Schuyler county, being 
J Th*' news from the Isthmus is unimportant. Rave accompanied the Emperor to Boulogne pur8u ed by a mad dog, saved himself' by tak- 
:t oi | Valparaisodut >s of July 30, and Callao dat< s on Saturday but it appears that she was pre- ing refuge in a puddle of water m the road. 
to August 10, have reach*d Panama. Trade vented by delicacy o -ea. i. leu On the Bombay line of railroad, which has 
was active at Valparaiso, owing to numerous he laddf r been opened two years and a half, no accident 
tr Mplbnurne 1 Vustralia) dates are to Jim- *0 from the shore. When this was fixed to her The black tongue has appeared to a consid- 
ThJ vield of -Wd continu d steady Flour deck, Prince Albert handed her Majesty for- e rable extent among the horses and cattle 
Ed ttiiUg a. £48 w«d ; but no sooner had the Queen put her n?aI Oguawka. Ill , and is ver, fatal in result, 
a £50 per tun. Gold £3 17s. per oz. Serious foot on it aud left the decn, than, on her lirst rj- HK Lynchburg Virginian notices the death 
collisions wtre occurring at the mints between touching the BOilof France, the Lmperor, who ^ Wm i3i ac k r oul on Momlay, one of the men 
Baltic has to go through this passage. It is a 
natural passage, and should he as much a free 
highway of nations as the straits of Gibraltar 
or the channel between England and France. 
u u 1- ' among royal personages on suen occasions — nigms y 
— *• The manner in which Prince Albert banded and considerable damage has resulted there- 
Monroe County Fair. —This is to be held Hard Words. Ihe Kansas Squatter Sover fl er Majesty forwaid, the Emperor’s offering, from, 
at Spenccrport on Thursday and Friday next, «<7 W > tte organ of Messrs. Atchison, String- aud ker Majesty’s reception of the salute, The pending canvass in Ohio, acquires a na- 
Sent 20th and 21st. The Express train >hich fellow & Co., in one of its recent editorials were especially noted as exceedingly graceful, tional importance from the fact that the Le- 
. leaves Rochester at 8 A. M., will stop at makes use of the following choice vocabulary: who were not aware to be choseu will have to elect a U. 
we*™ ifend ^Tup ^raifupTSf ^ ceive^rom’ SS!rn^aURs, wmdd prov^ The crop of the old Stuyvesant pear tree in 
bridge. The steamboat tram from Boston to exh;bition of Fruits Domcst i c Manufactures, can tell the impertinent scoundrels of the how she was dressed when napoleon kissed riEm 1 ^ J U* reacbed the Bum of $ 50 , 00 0 of 
New York, consisting of two second class and ' , . , . , New Y r ork Tribune that they may exhaustan Her Majesty wore, on Saturday, a white n .l’umnrp contributed $10 000 and New 
five first cC msseneer cars was thrown off &c., will be held in the large tent, on l nday. of ink) their Emigrant Aid Societies chip bonnet, with white feather and ribbons, whichBdmiore contributed $10,000 and New 
live hrst emss paasenger cars, was lhiu«u an p r - m 5,im» will be na d on the ermmd at _ aa. .. :nlUiria™. „ ta„t w anH a blue York $6,500. 
bridge. The steamboat train from Boston to exhibition of p^uits, Domestic Manufactures, can tell the impertinent scoundrels of the how she was dressed when napoleon kissed iixm ^ reac heci the sum of $50,000, of 
New York, consisting of two second class and ' , . , , , New Y r ork Tribune that they may exhaustan Her Majesty wore, on Saturday, a white RiDiinnre contributed $10 000 and New 
five first c ass nassenger cars was thrown off &c., will be held m the large tent, on I nday. oceaQ of jnk their F ,nigrant Aid Societies chip bonnet, with white feather and ribbons, ^ich Baltimore contributed $10,000 and New 
I f l w !t rM i tn tell remained uDon The F^miums will be paid on the ground at gpend their millions and billions, their Repre- a small red scarf round her neck, and a blue York $6,500. 
the track, but sag-, P the close of the Fair. sentatives in Congress spout their heretical pelerine over her shoulder, thus giving the Another large contract has been made by 
the embankment, and thus prevented anotlier __ theories till doomsday, and his Excellency eff.ct of the now famous “‘red, white and the British Government with Col. Colt for the 
wholesale slaughter of passengers. Eight cr . Franklin Pierce appoint Abolitionist after blue.” The Queen’s dress was of a drab-col- U8e of his pistols, for the supply of the lurk- 
ten persons were more or less injured, but no Shooting an Llepha.vr—d ot long since an ^ ree g^jj er as Q OV ernor —yet we will continue ored silk texture of a light kind, having three yfi contingent. 
lives were lost by the accident. 
Shooting an Elephant. —Not long since an 
enraged elephant, belonging to Bailey & Co's tar alld f ea ther, drown, lynch and hang, flounces printed upon it in stripes of white 
On Wednesday of last week an old lady traveling Circus, killed his keeper at Camden, every white-livered Abolitionist who dares to silk 
J 1 ” rinaollno Tlin Panwlcr TAiimol cave a nnllufA ftlir 
eighty year 8 of age, named Mrs. Lyoks, was ' 
run over and killed by a train of cars on the requisition was thereupon made on the Cam 
South Carolina. The Camden Journal says a pollute our soil.” 
requisition was thereupon made on the Cam- The Sovereign does not state whether its ed- 
Conhocton road at Avon, in this State. 
den Light Infantry to go and kill the ele- itor recovered after delivery of the above. 
Singular Occurrence. —We learn thatCapt. 
Hughes, of the schooner D. B. Warner, on his 
On the 31 inst. a collision occurred on the P^ant, which had become a terror to all, and 
A citizen of Nantucket has lost eight rela¬ 
tives by drowning at different periods, to wit., 
a father, three brothers, t>vo brotheis-in law, 
a nephew, and a son. 
Tub Pennsylvania Republican State Con- 
but no person seriously injured. 
a detachment under the command of Lieut. 
passage from New York to this city in about vention / in ' 8e8don at Pittsburg yesterday, 
23 fathoms of water, 40 miles northeast of j nated p a88m „ r e Williamson for Cornmis- 
Frying Pan Shoals, m hauling up the deep ^ of Publ}c Works . 
Vermont Central railroad near West Ran- a detachment under the command of Lieut A Martial Buffoon. -There is often attach- F ing Pan shoals, in hauling up tbe deep ^^of Publk Works 
doloh Vt between an express and a freight James J. Villepigne, immediately responded ed to each Lusuan company a buffoon, who sea le ad, found attached to it a gold ring set siouer of 
Golph, Vt., Between an express uu B succeeded, after a long and amutes his comrades with jests and antics, jth red bt me which he now has in his Some miscreant, to ravenge a real or sup 
tram. One passenger car was badly smashed, tot^ ™ R t ^ g Xin dispatching him and is generally a great favorite. On one oc- An Occurrence of this kind is posed injury, shot at an engineer on a trail 
but no person seriously injured. oangerous suuggie, in uispaicumg mm. casion in the Caucasus, when the troops v/ere ^ ldom heard 0 f ._Charleston Courier. on the Terre Haute R. II., Ind., a few dayi 
_--- *•*' •*’* diiven back by the Circassians, the buffoon I oimu tut. minsfid him. 
Twn-Rrik-H On Patv-ttmos bavp of late adorn- State Stealings.—S eme recent develop- was wounded and left behind, A favorite 
, ,, n . a a ments at Pittsburg have brought to light ex- jest of his had been to crow like a cock, and 
■R’rx^ Ott Patxttvph have of late adorn- STATE (STEALINGS. oGlIle recent uevciop wa8 wounueu auu leit ueuiuu. a iavuiiw 
r? the Binking office of our friend A ments at Pittsburg have brought to light ex- jest of his had been to crow like a cock and 
ed the Banking Office of our fnend £ * old railroad iron belcng . as he lay on the ground he thought of tne 
Karnes, Esq.—attracting more attention, p 5 c . b only way to save lumsclf, and crowed, ibis 
even, than the gold and bills exhibited there- iri o to tho ' ,tate of Pennsylvania, sixteen bad 8UC h an elU ct on his comrades that they 
abouts. No one could fail to admire their thousand dollars worth having been taken — rallied, charged again, and Baved him. 
beauty, and especially the life-like positions Twenty-six persons have been arrested and ’‘ 
and expressions of the animals represented— committed to Gambiia county jail. Railroad Commissioner.— Under the law of 
evincing the touch of a true artist. On in- « “ rather bad to Btcal from a State last w nter, which provided for the appoint- 
quir, we learned that the, were painted hy >*** «*■ <«• ^ 
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and is generally a great favorite. On one oc- pot ion. An occurrence of this kind is posed injury, shot at an engineer on a tram 
casion in the Caucasus, when the troops were ldoln bt . ard 0 {—Charleston Courier. on the Terre Haute R. II., Ind., a few days 
diiven hack by the Circassians, the buffocn _ _ since but missed him. 
oTldshad been to cro^w Tike ^codc.Tnd Kansas Legislature.— This body adjourned _ A rumor is in circulation ^ that Santa Anna 
as he lav on the ground he thought of tne sine die on the 30th ult., after having, by its is hovering m the vicinity of New York city, 
only way 7 to save Id in self, and crowed. This acts, created an unusual excitement through- and has made overtures for the purchase of 
or, or. Via PDmrori.c tVaf. th™ the country. Whether its laws will been- Mr. Edwin Uorrest s mansion. 
ing to the State of. Pennsylvania, sixteen bad guc h an elU ct on Lis’ comrades that they out the country. Whether its laws will been- Mr. Edwin Forrest s mansion. 
thousand dollars worth having been taken — rallied, charged again, and saved him. forced in the Territory, admits cf considerable The electric telegraph from Sebastopol to 
Twenty-six persons have been arrested and _«... -doubt. Several of the most obnoxious meas- st Petersburg has begun to operate, and St. 
•a a ^ tt j ii. i t ures which were proposed and earned through Petersburg is ulready connected with the Eu 
committed to Cam - la c y j ■ Railroad Commissioner.— Under the law of 6evera i btage8 0 f legislation were not perfected. ropea n capitals through Berlin. 
It is rather too bad to steal from a State last w nter, which provided for the appoint- _ i 1 r _ rope* i 
whose nublic works do not pay enough to ment of tworalroad commissioners-one by T _ . ~~~ A The Yarmouth Register says that the safety 
quiry we learned that they were painted by whose puuiic wotks qo nor p. y tnougu uo the Goyernor and the Senate , and 1he ot her Foss of the Overland Mail. The United of yannouth from tire has of late depend.d 
Hendrik Van Ingen, of The Hague, Nether- kee P them ia re P alr > and at th 1 ” by the railroad compani. s—Hon. William J. States Consul at Bombay anuounces that a entirely upon the efforts of volunteer lire corn- 
lands and forwarded to his brother, Mr. A rie in debt to the moderate tune of forty millions. j lcA;p j ne baK j us t b> en elected by the corpo- portion of the overland mail from England to pan i e8> oomposed chiefly of ladies. 
Van Ingen, the gentlemanly cashier in Mr. -- “ 4 . . ration s-hav ing received the votes of all the Bombzy,o^ Three men have been tried in Salem, Mass 
Karnes’ eotablishment. We are glad to learn Vermont Election.—T he recent election in companies except the New Yoik and Harle m, to Western IntJia arriving iu England for evading payment of fare on the raiiroad 
that these paintiogs are to be exhibited at this State has resulted in the choice of Gov- a tekes nlTJe^vtrTyear -AiJSv drg during the fo.might enaing May 25, are most and assaulting the officers They were each 
the State Fair at Elmira. ernor Rovoe, the republican candidate, by ten electio n takes place every . year. Alba ny Arg. ^ fined thirty-oae dollars and costs. 
-- to fifteen thousand majority. The House of Frakci8 Mka0HIEi tbe l riB h patriot -*--- Foe the next six months, everything worn 
The Hutchinson Family announce a Concert Representatives is composed of Republicans and oiator> ba8 been admitted to (lie bar of Tiie submarine cable which was reported as or eaten will have a Rach< h'sque appe llation, 
at Corinthian Hall in this city, on Tuesday and Americans againbt aU other parties ten to this State, auri commences the practice of his having been lost last week near Newfound- An enterprising restaur an teptr iii ew 
evening, Sept. 18. one. > profession in the city of New York. land, it is said will be recovered. Yoik advertises the Rachel 1 uuding . 
