MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
NEWS CONDENSER 
France will he well represented Jit the Cen¬ 
tennial. 
— Chicago stock yards received 20,000 head of 
cattle last week. 
— The Russian array numbers 2,000,000 men, 
aud 200,000 Cossacks. 
— There was a $100,000 Ore In Canton, N. Y. 
Tuesday night week. 
— The New York Assembly has agreed to re¬ 
duce the tolls ou canals. 
— Navigation between England and Amorlcu 
Is greatly Impeded by ice. 
— There was an earthquake shoek felt at Lima 
and Callao on the 5th inst. 
— Seven ocean steamers left tho port of 
Brooklyn, Saturday weak. 
— The striking miners at Terre Haute, Ind., 
are again becoming turbulent. 
— There will bn thirteen yachts attached to 
the Portland club this summer. 
— A new Sunday paper has appeared at Troy. 
Its name Is tho Sunday Trojan. 
— Fifteen cases of Infanticide have been re¬ 
ported in Chicago within a month. 
— Portsmouth N. H., raised $154,000 for 
current expenses the present year. 
— It la reported that the Wapplngers Falls 
Print Works have ceased operations. 
— The Misslppl Is now opened for navigation 
from St. Anthony’s Falls to the Gulf. 
— A lire In Detroit Mich., destroyed property 
to the amount of $850,000 on the 20th ult. 
— The cornerstone of the confederate monu¬ 
ment at Augusta, Ga., was laid last week, 
— V aim used a has Issued a pardon to the 
Cuban rebels, but It will have little effect. 
— A youth of sixteen and a inald of fifteen 
wore made one by marriage a few days ago at 
Yonkers, 
— A Are at Hermon, N. Y., destroyed the 
business part of the town. The loss Is estimated 
at $100,000. 
— L. Hnsbrouok Jr. & Co., lumber dealers, of 
Ogdenaburg, have gone Into bankruptcy. Lia¬ 
bilities about $180,000. 
■*- Among the pleasure yachts on the river 
Nile last winter, thore are said to huve been 
more American than British oolors displayed. 
— Since the Ice has disappeared from Great 
South B iy, L. I., it Is found that about half the 
oysters loft on the beds during the winter are 
dead. 
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All your seed bv covarlng It completely t 
Milos of wearisome walk after the old drag . 
Ono-half the work in after cultivation nnd hand 
work with tho hoe. and 
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Wheels have a wide iread on the ground. 
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TUIUKirilAWT. 
[See Editorial of Rural New-Yorker, April 10,’75.1 
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URAL NEW-YORKER, 
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M < Nkw-Yorker, founded by D. D, T. 
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a mranr **) make the Rural su. h 
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