MOORE’S RUSAL NEW-YOB KER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
Eailroad Accidents. 
8en g Gr train on the Harlem railroad over- 
Ifc&m took and ran into a New Haven freight 
train, near Fifty-Ninth street, New York city. 
_The tender of the passenger engine was driven 
ROCHESTER, DECEMBER 2, 1854. bacb * nto Gie first passenger car at least ten feet, 
ry,'\ r ,-y « /•>,'. ,'y,-y -y <y smashing the car into fragments. Strange to 
SPECIAL NOTICES—TO AGENTS, &C. sa Y’ r ‘° P erson was hilled, although at least 
- twent}' passengers had limbs broken or were 
t£sT .Agents.—A ny person so disposed can act as agent otherwise severely injured. 
r the Rural New Yorker- and all who remit accord- A frei ght an d wood train on the Michigan 
g to terms will be entitled to premiums, &c. ^ . ,, _ . _ . „ ° 
«»• Timcrr ,00 ♦ „ SO \ Centl ' al ^ SS J S the Detr0lt ^ ®f ^OH- 
rites IrMua. 
Y field H l854 HEARD 0E T “ EM ' By Q ‘ K<!W Y ° rk: RCd ' A S irl h J tbe I,amG of Ellen White took 
IV’ V i e t x i r, , the small pox in Boston a short time ago, 
Herr is a volume of sketches of people every and before ber conva i esct , nce was completed. 
-One of the Shetland Islands, Helldiscn, 
was sold lately for $270. 
-David S. Reid has been elected U. S. 
one has heard of—public characters of the pres- started on board the cars for her home in Thet- Senator by the Legislature of North Carolina. 
ent day — painters, musicians, actors, authors, ford, Vt. During her brief journey of a few -At the late election San Francisco cast 
and statesmen, met by “ Q,” whom wc take to houis she communicated the loathsome disease 10,881 votes ; Sacramento, 2,914, 
be a musical critic of some note. The book con- {r a ?nTn whkh ^tlm lrTveVrl" ^°f aU \ ^ 10 nr Snow fell to the depth of a foot in 
tains anecdotes and conversations or most of the iaioiincc fed ° ° f wI "* Worth, Jefferson county, last leek. 
Worth, Jefferson county, last week. 
for the Rural New Yorkkr,— and all who remit accord¬ 
ing to terms will be entitled to premiums, kc. 
JUgr" Those who are furnishing clubs, (20 to 50 copies,) 
can send on the names and money of such persons as do da Y AV Cek ’ came * n collision on Saturday, a mile L 1XD> L a dy Bulwer.Lola Montez, HeNRY Cl. 
not wish to wait, and complete their lists afterwards. 
The Rural is published strictly upon the cash 
east of Dow a to iac, and the men v, eie killed. Q. p. Morris, Charlotte Cushman, Bayard more than six pounds. The number of lobsters -In St. Joseph, Mo., Langton, a man aged 
The engine of the Cincinnati Express train, Taylor, <tc., <fcc. Sold at Dewey’s. destroyed by the cod in a season must surpass ^ years, has been sent to the penitcntiaryVor 
outlie Central (Ohio) road, recently ran over a _ all conception. ~1 years. 
cow near Albany, was turned completely over The Illustrated Natural History. By the Rev. J. G. J®*The Annapolis Republican says there is ‘ 77 A marble statue of Marshal de St. Ar- 
and badlv damaged AVoou, M. a. With i450 Original Designs by Wm. Har- now living in the “ Swamp,” in the lower sec- naiu ‘is to be placed in one of the galleries of 
T WH , , , .. . ,p ■ hew Y ° rk : Hurper ^ Brothers, 18 54. tion of Anne Arundel county, a man by the tbe palace of Versailles. 
Tt\o accidents occurred a short time since on This is a neat re-publication of an English name of Richard Crandell, who in one hundred . -Mr. John Tagarl, of Keokuk Ill. lost his 
the Galena and Chicago railroad, by which four work on the ever-interesting theme of Natural and six years old, and is said to be very active life by taking arsenic by mistake for cream of 
of the best engines were disabled and a good History, giving brief descriptions of the various anc ! sprightly, and speaks of the improvement tartar, one day last week. 
deal of damage done to baggage and freight beasts, birds, fishes, reptiles, and insects whose forty^r fift^ ^ farm ^ & ““ ° f —~ The I>ost Master General’s report will 
cars, but no person was seriously injured. In names are usually met with in our current life- 1 V , „ speak more favorably of the working of the 
one instance, in which a. freight and express rature. The illustrations are really neat speci- d ’adSnSTo Wit'S 8essioi \ or - f ° hCap P ° StagC ^'7 than aft 7 aillce 1851. 
train came in collision the baggage car of the mens of wood engravings, and add much to the the enlargement to bcf placed under contract,- tore is said^Tet 
lattei was completely destroyed, and nearly ev- value of the book. We commend it to the pur- 1 his makes it in the aggregate the amount of road monopoly in that Rtntn 
system— sent no longer than paid for-and all orders 0 n the Central (Ohio) road, recently ran over a 
should be in accordance with terms. ,iy_ _ , , . . 
T ‘ T ’, ,, ’ TT *’ mg not less than a pound has been repeatedly 
Lind, Lady Bulwer,Lola Montez, Henry Ci.ay, taken from a codfish that would weigh not 
G. P. Morris, Charlotte Cushman, Bayard more than six pounds. The number of lobsters 
Taylor, <tc., <tc. Sold at Dewey’s. destroyed by the cod in a season must surpass 
ty-eight years. 
ue in accuruatuce wmi temw. _ * lL„v,.. j i i a i 
cow near Albany, was turned completely over 
' I* remitting for clubs, please send Bank Bills, or an( j ba dly damaged. 
Drafts on New York (deducting the exchange,) instead of „ . . 53 
Checks or Certificates of Deposit on local banks. T ' vo accidents occurred a short time since on 
tar In writing US, please be particular to give your P. the Galena and Chicago railroad, by which four 
0. address correctly—the name of your Poet Office (not the best engines ttere disabled and a good 
Town,) County and State. Write all names plainly. deal of damage done to baggage and freight 
tgr Those wishing their papers changed from one ad- cars, but no person was seriously injured. In 
dress to another, should give the names of both Post one instance, in which a freight and express 
Offices-the former address, as well as the one desired. train came in collision, the baggage car of the 
The Illustrated Natural History. By the Rev. J. G. 
Wood, M. A. With 450 Original Designs by Wm. Har¬ 
vey. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1854. 
tar Specimen numbers of the Rural cheerfully for- latter was completely destroyed, and nearly ev- 
warded to all disposed to aid in augmenting its circulation. . . . . , . J 
We will send to your own, or the address of friends, all e, T t runk s har ed in the rum._ 
the necessary documents—extra numbers, show bills, pros¬ 
pectuses, &c. It will afford us pleasuro to respond to all MLssillg' Lady, 
requests in this line. - 
. v -— -- This community has become intensely exci- 
A Timely Keenest. * n conse< l uence °f the mysterious disap- 
_^ J ' pearance of Miss Emma Moore, who left the 
Agents, and all others who are kindly mak- house of her brother-in-law, Mr. R. L. Whit- 
ing efforts in behalf of the Rural, are requested NEy > 011 the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 21st, and 
to forward their orders as early and fast as ^ as n °t since been heard of. All her wardrobe, 
possible. Our new books are already open, and money, letters, <fcc., were left behind, and noth- 
if those interested will comply w T ith the above ^ n o indicates an intention on her part of absent, 
request, we shall have abundant time to enter herself irom home. She was a girl of re- 
all names correctly ,—avoiding such a rush, and spectable character, and the opinion entertained 
consequent over-working of our clerical force, ^ 10Se who know her is, that she has been 
as attended the commencement of this volume, murdered. Several public meetings of the cit- 
If those who are forming large clubs will at i zcns have been held in the Court House, and 
once forward the names and money already ob- adjourned meetings are to be held from time to 
tained, it will greatly facilitate our progress— time, until either the missing person is found, or 
not only enabling us to enter thousands of efforts to that end have become exhausted. A 
names before the busy 1 season arrives, but afford g°°d many flying reports in reference to the 
such indications as to the probable demand, matter have gone abroad, all of which are prob- 
that we can decide with some degree of accu- a ^^y unfounded, and the whole matter thus far 
racy in regard to the edition that will be neces- * s m yt d v ed in mystery, 
sary. We have already concluded to add at -— _ 
least ten thousand to the present edition. Will Collisio n of S t6iHH6rS. 
not the friends of the Rural give such early A s the Cunard steamer Canada was romi™ 
mi iiin-uof'/.-. n x • 1 he Canal Board, at its last session, or- c&eap postage system, than any since 1851 
ratine. The illustrations are really neat speci- dered an additional $2,500,000 of the worir of -A majority of the New I t; 7 
mens of wood engravings, and add much to the the enlargement to be placed under contract.- tore is said to be decidedly opposed uTlie^Rail- 
value of the book. Wecommend it to the pur- I* 118 makes it in the aggregate the amount of road monopoly in that State/ 
chase and perusal of our young readers. Sold $8,500,000 placed under contract this year, and - A ] r , ' c , 
bv F Darrow A Bro the work has hitherto been let generally at 10 ea on the &M nf Z 6torm ,P f vail 1 ed at Sarato- 
by L. Darrow <fe Luo. to 15 per cent below the estimates of the State g od thC 22d ° f N<JV ” and the ™ 8 
- Engineer. ° 
The Rat Catcher, or the Magic Fife. A Story of the An ounce ball armarentlv fired from n n 7 ^ c5 S ® tated , t}i at the morality of the 
Olden Time. Translated from the German by Mrs. H. , *1 ’ , 7 “^ e<1 lr0ln a Cou rt of St. Petersburg!! is the lowest in Fu 
c.co„., ; -PO. if Madrid is e X ce|ted! 
N-iwburyport on Friday work. Tire ball rivlLt lSvuL^ “ ’r"'!' 61 Cr .- ll,e ° hio 
1854. passed through all the folds of her dress near Z//*! onn/wJ 16 ’ ° foot ' Itlfi estimated to 
Popular Tales. By Madame Quizot. Translated from the feet, and buried itself in the ground a short ^ ’ ‘ 
the French by Mrs. Ii. Burke. Boston: Crosby, Nich- clistanceirom wliere she was standing. oanta Ana has ordered the construction 
Ols & Co., 1854. w: 4 L.-_ . a , , , , , of two more stcainsliips at 
not me irienas oi me kural give such early A s the Cunard steamer Canada was coming 
and favorable reports as to warrant us in adding i nto Boston harbor on the evening of Friday, 
from twenty to thirty thousand copies? If the 24th ult., she came in collision with the 
subscribers will renew early, and agents remit steamer Ocean, bound out and loaded with pas- 
as soon as convenient, we can make such ar- sengers. The Canada struck the Ocean amid- 
rangements that all who desire the paper may ships, staving a large hole in her side, and pro- 
have the complete volume,—and also avoid any ducing the utmost consternation among her pas- 
delay in responding to orders, however large or sengers, several of whom leaped overboard from 
numerous. . fright. The boiler of the damaged steamer soon 
after exploded, and the hull taking fire was 
European Affairs. burned to the waters’ edge. 
- The Ocean was going down the bay in com- 
Warlike operations in Europe have reached pan y with two other steamers, by the near 
a crisis, and a terrible catastrophe cannot be proximity of which, she was compelled to'eross 
much longer delayed. Several despeiate bat- the Canada’s hows, and hence the collision.— 
ties have already been fought since the affair at Three passengers at, least were drowned, one 
the Alma, and in an engagement near Balaklava scalded so that he died, and five or six others 
tne flower of the British cavalry has been cut were more or less injured. 
to pieces. Owing to the misconstruction of an - — » • ♦ • - 
order, the cavalry charged the Russian forces Snow Storms.— Rochester and vicinity have 
drawn up in solid column and defended in front ^ een enjoying a kind of Indian Summer, while 
and flank by heavy batteries of cannon. The snow storms and Winter have been raging all 
charge was one of thd most brilliant recorded around us. The cars, both from the East and 
in history, but it resulted in the loss of 409 men the West, during the past week, came into the 
out of a total of 007. city frequently bearing unmistakable evidences 
The accounts of the campaign thus far have of having passed through Borean regions, the 
been received on this side of the Atlantic cow-catcher on the engine having run its nose 
through British and French sources, and of into snow banks, and the trucks and platforms 
course are colored by Brit ish and French pre- being covered with snow. Westward of us the 
judices, hopes and fears; but it cannot be any snow in some places has been eight or ten inches 
longer denied or disguised, that their enemy is deep, and east of us sleighs have even been put 
quite competent, both in forces and courage, to i n requisition. Here, not over an inch of snow 
cope with the allies. The seige of Sevastopol has fallen at any one time, and even that melt- 
is still prosecuted with vigor, but the resistance ed off again in a few hours. Our isothermal 
is as desperate as the assault, and sorties from line parses far south of our neighbors, both 
the beleagured fortress give the besiegers no east and west, and we would recommend them, 
rest. Reinforcements from all parts of the Rus- if they desire to emigrate to a warmer climate, 
sian Empire are pouring into the Crimea, and to come and settle in Rochester. 
the allied commanders have sent borne the most ‘ » — -- 
urgent demands for additional troops. Nine first A Dinner.— The following proclamation se t 
class steamers are taken up for instant service, an exam pl e > whiiA is not likely to be so exten- 
and others are wanted. The Cunard steamer p ‘ V(d Y followed as to become a dangerous pre- 
Alps is withdrawn from the berth for New ccdent: 
York, and sailed on Sunday, the lltli for T fo ( / ie P oor . lendeth to the 
mi . , , „ , J „„ ’ Lord. A proclamation by Louis Lewisson. In 
Joulon, to embark Frenchmen. 1 he Cunard obedience to the dictates of my belief in the 
steamer Europa would sail from Liverpool on blessings of one all-wise God unto Him who 
Ols & Co., 1854 . Will' * . , A , , , of two more steamships at New Y T ork for the 
Ur ... . . Within twenty years, about one hundred Mexican service 1 oik, toittie 
Here are three new candidates for the favor churches, numbering nearly twelve thousand 
of tlie juvenile reading public—a public which converts, have been planted along the coast of A correspondent of the Baltimore Sun 
no writer need be ashamed of having entertain- A , frica \ MaI W schools have also been establish- V u ds T 11 be aimexcd be- 
e,l and instructed. These wks seem *ell T T opcatife a> ,d of March next. 
. i f , i-i Hundreds of natives have received and are now Ihe experiment of running locomotive 
calculated for that purpose, and, with many receiving a Christian education. engines with Anthracite coal, has been very 
others of like character, may be found at Dar- jgg- The debt of the State of North Caroli- 8uccessful at Boston. 
row’s Look store. na is $3,330,000. Tlie revenue from all sources -• Accounts from Texas say that General 
is estimated at $200,000. As this sum is not Houston was organizing the Know Nothing 
Eventide, ft Series ot Tales and Poems. By Eerie Afton. sufficient to defray the State expenses and dis- party in that State. 
CIS on . linage * go., 1884. charge the annual interest, a scheme will be -The Boston Post estimates that «25 000 
rrn, , a fair volume cl come -100 pages, con- proposed to the next Legislature to iucrease the was taken at thX,t“, SeaJ^dnSgfoia“ 
taming three tales and a number of short poems, taxes. engagement of Miss Julia Dean, of four weeks 
sent forth with a very modest preface, and dedi- Tlie Ohio Journal of Tuesday week says: -During the six days ending October 28 
cated to the firesides of the Western World. It t “e bciota river was frozen over last night, A upwards of 51,000 tickets of admission to the 
seems very well written, portraying scenes of till canal°is clo™dX^and at/T/iofsuflT ° r7Slal A ralace ’ S J d enhani, were sold, 
the present stirring time, and no doubt will cient coal in the city for manufacturing pur- -i : • Afarm cr named McDonald, in the town- 
serve pleasantly to entertain the “eventide” poses, we may expect the article to bring a f/, ip k Got,er ‘ < j hj Canada, succeeded in treeing 
hours of lovers of homc.-which is all that is P™»y good price before next spring. K bc " s on tho 4th “'> J Ul o“ *«t then. 
asked by its author. Sold by IVxxsca,Bex,ms- S^Thcre is danger that U,. cnlture of the Her. York SStaSaS*!sufeSl 
“ T * C °- _ Madeira they'^aiubegimiliig^B ‘applet up! l”'* ^Hutlsor, river near Athens. 
Poems by wm. Cullen Bryant. Collected and arranged ro . ot their vineyards. The disease, like that A ’i/' 1 C -!’ las . baen fi . ned brt Y 
by tbe Author. New York; D. AppJeton & Co., 1S54. with which the European grape is affected in ( . ai ® Bnd sent to jan for sixty days, for whip- 
In this little volume we have all the poems of this country, appears to be a species of mildew. pHlg , , e <be second ni gbt alter marriage, 
one of whom America may weli be proud the B^Tb. Washington Star, alluding to the 
Author of 1 lianatopsis,” and “ I lie Conquer- eeuroiW of paper, suggests that abundant ma- Legislature elect when the people fail of a ma- 
er’s Grave ”—in a form very neat and accept- Len: -l * Gr manufacture may be found in tlie joiiiy. 
able to “the people.” Wc have been waiting Why don’t so 1110 / 1 ^ 0 //V/'ikee^le/k fnto this ——The venerable Parson Sawyer preached 
for just such an edition as the one before us, and business? °P Sunday last week at Bangor. He is now in 
think it must be popular everywhere. Sold at S 5gT Efforts have been made by diver* to re- I.ThbmiSf A ^ ar ’ ^ ab ° Ut Uie twunt y- lifth 
Dewey’s. cover the treasure lost in tlie Yankee Blade, but __ m, ' * 7 . , ,. T , ,. 
without success, no trace of it being found— r 1 1 1 le publishers of ‘ Ida May,” in apub- 
wrnni- i, Q ^ , . g lu . a - hshed note, say “it is due to all nart. es S! ,xr 
The News Boy. New York : J. C. Derby, 1854. The v 
A new and unknown writer sends out this giue c 
thrilling story. It will find many readers, and about 
many admirers, but some, and we among the t&W 
number, will object to the way in which the re- X ork : 
ligious characters introduced are caricatured.— ,/•/.'/ 
Otherwise it is of fair moral tone, and ealeu- to one 
lated to do good. Sold at Dewey’s. cow. 
’lie wreck had drifted ashore, leaving the on- !i//t i'm.’ +I lfc ls dl l e u) . a11 P artles to sa Y 
die 011 the bottom where the ship struck in "7 15 * lic P^duction of an author as 
bout eleven fathoms of water. 1 > et mikriown to fame - 
One of the most elegant churches in New Oshkosh, Wis., there is a floating pot- 
pasturage 
Southward Ho! A Spell of Sunshine. By W. Gilmore were recently bought by some gentlemen 7o “ 
Simms, author ot “\emasse,” &c. New York : Rudlield. Richmond, Va, for $1,500. The wool from an- r ,- The Report of the Secretary of the 
In a different vein from most of his former ot Ber pair of the same lot, when examined by a Treasury will include the statistics of corn- 
productions, Mr. Simms here gives 11 s pictures of , n' c j' 08 c o pe, compared precisely in fineness with J? ler ? e . a,) d navigation, which are not usually 
Southern Life and scenery, with a thread of in- the ha,r “ f a $' 2 ’ 700 Cashtlie re shawl. furmshed ll11 Jaaa ac¬ 
cident connecting them,-the whole forming a T •*?" T" Schooner Gra ” d Turk, loaded — * expected that the American Hotel 
, , 1 on 41A s With railroad iron, was recently ran into bv an in Tans, will be completed about the first of 
very pleasont volume. Sold at Dewey s. unknown vessel on Lake Erie, and sank almost Ma7 ’ 11 wil1 accommodate, when finished, 
- immediately. Will be a total loss. Insured for a bout 1,500 persons. 
Protestantism in Paris—A Series of Discourses, Trims- $12,000. Helmsman killed. _ The Journal do St 
lated from the French of A. Coqukbkl. Boston: Cros- „ ’ T ^ ,• i . -Journal (iexbt.t eters burgh announ- 
by. Nichols & Co., 1864. In the Canadian Legislative Assembly ce ^ tliat b y an ukase, Prince Menschikoff is ap- 
We have here half a dozen discourses by a b ’ bs were read for the third time pnn'h'd Commander-in-CJiief, and Governor of 
celebrated French Protestant Divine, illmtrat- f, T . e ,"" re - ,ikI »U the Imperial forces in the Crimea. 
ing the character of Proteslantism in Paris. BankX Q,Wb “ public,“hich’SSrly'SSlr^ell ^SmSS 
bold by Darrow & Lro. T be nu*nber of prisoners in the Vermont wmter > bas bee,> rebuilt at New York and laid 
- Stale Prison is 68. The want of relie-ions in 011 t,le bertb for Sai1 Francisco. 
found up the valley of the Platte River, in Ne- 
£T±.Zll ? f ..P^ e T bred Owtmere goats j IhS^pc/ceit ^ jUdged thal ifc wiH 7ie,d 
The nu*nber of prisoners in the Vermont 
State Prison is 68. The want of religious in- 
- mate prison is o». The want of religious in- 
TnE London Quarterly Review for the Oc- struction among the prisoners is complained of 
tober quarter closes the XCVth volume. It isa a, . ld die appointment of a chaplain recoin mend- 
A Dinner.— The following proclamation se t very interesting number of that alwavs valuable td b Jj be ^ late papers, 
periodical, as a glance at its contents will show. ^. 1 . Mis .„ 110 ?° courted 
T 7, „ ^ the rich Jsliss Gamble, has “writ a hook >> 
$3 a year. L. Scott & Co., publishers, D. M. tied, “ My Courtship, and its Consi q , once.’”— 
Dewey, agent. 
stmeuon among the prisoners is complained of, -The Chicago Journal says that the Ho- 
and the appointment of a chaplain recoin mend- te ^ 8 ' n diat city are entirely inadequate to ac- 
ed tiy tlie State papers. commodate the travelers who seek lodgings 
Jkir Chevalier Wikoff, who so long courted w ‘ tbbl tIiera d'om day to day. 
the rich Miss Gamble, has “writ a book,” enti- -The ext< mive tanning house of Brown 
11 g “1 r. Loul!sll, P. and its Cons<q .mice.”— Sons, of Arbioatli, Scotland, has failed, with 
lie finds, tike many others, that Gambling isn’t liabilities amounting to £90,000 sterling or 
profitable. nearly four hundred and fit'tv thousand 
the 18th for Kingston, Iieland, to ship drafts 
from the few regiments yet left in Ireland.— 
obedience to the dictates of my belief in the 
blessings of one all-wise God unto Him who 
dispenseth liberally unto the poor, therefore, I, 
Louis Lewisson, of the City of Providence, 
State of Rhode Island and Providence Planta- 
nauiuues amounting to JLWt.UUU sterling, or 
Harper’s Gazettes, ok tub World, has 0aaro „ T • , , nearly four hundred and titty thousand dollars, 
reached its seventh number. The sixth, contains ffif^nt^ 5 oTT fr J 1061 ' 07 (,f EgQ’ptbas bdety oulernl 
ma went asnore mar aodus on Sunday night 5,000 of Colt’s revolvers tor the equipment of his 
a fine Map of British America, and the last, one week. She has a cargo of 15,000 bushels of cavalry; and the British Board of Ordnance 
of Central America. It is a valuable work.— wheat from Milwaukee, which, together with dispatched, some time ago. 10,000 to the Baltic 
Sold at Darrow’s. U,e vesse1 ’ Wll | P robal >ly be saved. -—Several persons died very suddenly in' 
- 7 ^ e, ‘ t < uian . wbo l»as just returned from Salisbury, Md„ last, week, immediately after in- 
Godey’s Lady’s Book for December came Nebraska informs the New York Mirror that dulging freely in eating oysters. The symptoms 
promptly to hand, and is well filled as usual. ! b< : eIBIgra |'4 ln ., at ,l ‘ irit, ’ r . v a ' -G already suf- a,c 8aid to liave been those of Asiatic cholera. 
For the attractions promised next year see the liffi'and are likel y/o'suffer 1 110 ? ef }f' iirios ol “77 T,IC! S . ale,n Register says that the sclioon- 
Prospectusin our advertising columns. Notice spr 1 ng g^atly before next er John, which sa,led lately from Boston for 
also, that we club it with the Rural for $4,00. £1T The Post says cart loads of salt water Wand ’is con'equently filty two^T^us^Vd 
^ _ ~~777 „ „ soaked oranges, from the wrecked steamer Jew- -A man who has long resided in Ogdens- 
Iue Independent. This excellent Religious css, are being sold very cheap in New York to burgh lias been caught in the deliberated,-t of 
Newspaper is achieving marked and deserved 1 ',d msw'ho e-it°t hein * Ua 11 td lbe ignorant firing a building in that place. It is thought 
success. For ability and independence it is l )( l ons '' ‘ * M "* • lie is the author of the many recent fires there, 
superior, and has become celebrated. For tliafvessels ar^consta^gw'^Hif^^ I1 °, t ‘? e • - The city of St. Paul, Minnesota, now con- 
department.___SS&’S: ^^ 
Vermont Machinery foe England .—Wc no- , a, ) l , 1asc ®nsion in a bal- --A flock of eighteen hundred sheep was 
ticed the other day, at tlie works of the Bob* oon ’ k <>n , cesday week, ac- driven through the town of Frederick, Mary- 
bins & Lawrence Co., in this village, a beautiful c,,m P aill( C \ v , • ' . ‘ J >( l8| ms. Jfe landed a land, a few days since, on their way from Ver- 
lot of thirty machines, just completed, and P as ’ so, 'p r ' a 1 mf t „ ir l: n ° I,e ,'. our he left, niont to Fauquier county, Va. They were of 
about to lie shipped for England, to be used NeW Y r °, rk ’ a,,d . &IS&m ° n ll,s ««al voyage. fine wool varieties. 
there in the manufactuee of government arms. The drying house of Jacob Johnson, in -William Walker, of London, has bc- 
They arc tlie first lot completed on a large Marlborough township, Montgomery co., ]\nn., queathed £1,000 to the poor of his native city, 
order (amounting, we believe, to about $100,- containing two tons of gunpowder, exploded Perth, the income to be expended in blankets, 
000) recently given by the government agent, recently, killing Henry Whisker and Josiah.his coals and oatmeal, in November each year, for- 
after inspecting the works of different estab- Bon * The building was entirely destroyed. ever. 
lishmeiits. \ liis machineiy is procured, we 1’he libel suit, I'ry vs. J. G. Bennett, of -From tho statements of the naisengers 
understand, for the purpose of introducing the the Herald, is finally disposed of in the Su- of the New Era, it is probable that, the loss of 
American pioccss by which the paits of differ- preme Court, by the refused to grant, a new trial that vessel, and the melancholy sacrifice of hu- 
entguns are made imif.ino and intercluuigeablc. on the application of Bennett. Tho $10,00U man life, aro to be attributed to the neglect of 
— Windsor ( Vt.) Chronicle. 1 will now have to be paid. 1 the officers 
rrn _ t> • -i wwuc til nuuuu JLRltttHl HlJU I 1 u VIQ6I1CG 1 ianlcL- 
Tlie Peninsular and Oriental (Mediterranean) tions, do hereby invite, indiscriminately of all 
Company notify that they have received imper- religions, all poor people to call on the3Uth day 
ative orders to withdraw from the mail service of November, 1854, beginning at 7 o’clock in 
five of their steamers, for immediate reinforce¬ 
ments to the Crimea. The steamer Indiana, 
or iNovemner, beginning at 7 o’clock in 
the morning and continuing through the whole 
day, and receive a good, substantial, Thanks¬ 
giving dinner, in front of my prosperous bazaar. 
just arrived from New York, and the West In- And I further invite all the poor people who 
dia mail steamer Thames, are also taken up._ should happen to be sick to send their neigh- 
The haste manifested to transmit to the Crimea bor8 ,’ a <ew w eeks previous to Thanksgiving, to 
every available man,—Briton, Frenchman and 
Turk,—shows the importance attached to the 
demaii'd for succor. 
The news of further and decisive struggles 
may be looked for daily. 
The Growth of Iowa.— The St,. Louis News 
says that the vote of tlie last spring election in 
Iowa shows a great increase over that of last 
my b .zaar, and leave the address of such poor 
s ck people, and I will send them a good, sub¬ 
stantial Thanksgiving Dinner, by ray own ex¬ 
press, to relieve them. And 1 further invite all 
my work-people who have ever worked forme 
since I came to Providence, to call on me pri¬ 
vately, tlie day previous, and receive a bounti¬ 
ful supply for a Thanksgiving Dinner. 
Louis Lewisson. 
Fat Living. —The Church Journal (English) 
gives a lusty case of preferment. Bishop liamp- 
August, and tne vote of the present August is den, whose consecration was so energetically 
much larger than last spring. Counties that opposed by the Tiactarians, has a Benin the 
winner counties au- Chance ottering soon, he was presented to a 
vancing in population, but away in the interior second parish worth $2,51)0 a year. And slill 
of the State the hardy pioneers are settling ailo, her parish being 111 the Bishop’s gift, and 
down, and around them will soon gather dense . bt c<>, ' im ^ tbe Ka ’ 1)G lucky young Rev. 
. b L fcL i- 4 inducted into a thud living, worth about 
settlements. $5,000 a year. 
lW The Chicago Democrat says: We notice -The city of St Paul, Minnesota, now co„- 
tliat vessi a <- °" 8 anily getting aground in tains between six and seven thousand inhabi- 
a tempting to enter our harbor. This is panic- tants. A correspondent says,-“ Our eSm- 
u arly the case dun ng a west wind. Measures tin., this fall has not, in the hiktoryofMi lo- 
should be taken to deepen the channel. ta, been equalled.” J e 
M. Godard made an ascension in a bal 
1 “"r V/irt- . 'if-.“* <* wm- -A flock of eighteen hundred sheep was 
loon, troin New Yoik, on l uesday week, ac- driven through the town of Frederick, Mary- 
con, pained by several persons. He lande d a land, a few days since, on their way from v/r- 
passcngei a 1 _ "ne one hour after lie left, niont to Fauquier county, Va. They were of 
New York, and left again on ins ©rial voyage. fine wool varieties. 3 
IW The drying house of Jacob Johnson, in -William Walker, of London, has bc- 
Marlborough township, Montgomery co., Penn., queathed £1,000 to the poor of his native city, 
containing two tons of gunpowder, exploded Perth, the income to he expended in blankets. 
extraordinary men m d „omcn now or lately 1„ opening a hundred cod-fiab, one will echoolJwitVL0M“toche 0 * wlfo'ee'^S 
betore the public, and will serve to amuse a nnd lobsters, whole or in part, in at least ninety, amount to over $300,000 
’'S an leisure hour of those who would learn more of Lome will be found entire, and others perfect _ A \f„ vo T, D ii „ i , . . 0 
Alon- -tr ar m * t m form but nearly digested. A lobster weigh- A Mr. Marshall, colored preacher in Sa- 
imile Mendelssohn, Andersen, Jenny jng m)( _ ]cgs than 7 g nd has been vannah has attained the advanced age of nine- 
