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ee aa : ——_— nes : ; Peru. College Comn..noense ¥ ‘Indiazs from the east t th at of the Mis Mixpesuse of Gord Dust Robdneries—caution The Wheat Orup of Ohtoand the Wneat Pre Affair: a aemiiine ree ea ; shetyp), jlanted then file agp ye 19 Returnes Oallforntense Section ot epeeret oo United 70 THE EDITOR ef THB NSW YORK HERALD. ¥ YALE COLLEGE. SP. York, comeid M W. Woodworth, Virwin't, Arkepras and the southern branoves of the TO THB EDITOR OF THB NEW YORE HERALD. the Rallrre? Res ird Ip the Nuw 10nd HuaaLp of Wedoe-day (July (From the New Haven Courier, July 28. The dexree c siona: : The ement chee + scoxter of Arte was conferre? Shem, be'bas invaded the ‘ert orien of thu aoa and | Deated " Extraordinary Case of Swindling—PractL S010 6 tks ean Oaiheat i Ueaeportation, bus | Bewavaret Lima Foreign News, parportiog to give smell amount of pleasure trevel ibis samme ape: | Eaizre, Coniiee Waahbarm, diss W My, Ooo evened dese wor bie. fore bunting lands | ea] Legerdemain,” copied from the San Francisco th+y sre the yringpal element of food wnich sus; / a” swount of the disastrous political and fnanclal bo by fear of the cholera aod 0 tightness About | Jerome W. Wetmore, George W, Be? & Powers @f the Sioux; the scouts of his forres bave pene- | ayraid of July 1, and I mast exprese my enrprise addr the laborer ip coestrncting cnet tee al} condition of Pera, | the pocket. No paina has been spared by the fa | Van Andrew, Jacob ‘Wile Attra, td 9 trated tbe tields of the Puttawotomirs and the Kan- ‘i the pri F | : 3, wothys Bae, avd ble arms of emigran's, following in tneir | tbat the investigations in that ‘* gold dust” robbery : Hi Eo oashel of wheat doa! if No notice whatever would have been taken of the uly to announce the time of the commencement | James W. Crocker, Rabbi J. ptheng. ‘ the lication ‘the cha Aived Bi track, hag: romed to the Puciti«, eatablished Half | @d notb ing to light the modus operandi of that ioe ost of ‘a mile of rw above pui ion, were it not ita falee representation oF racter of the exercises, and from toese | Smith, A. Firman Carm oh there, and open+d a cepstant ommmanioution be- | ane Ost of grading i z ? r, Alexander N. Wilaou, two cansea there were, of course, fewer present | C. Ferguson, Ezra Bai 4 of the state of the national treasury of Pera, which it thal, Canal, still the hotels were filled to overflow. | Leonard G Culkin, ‘William 8. Hall, Henry 8. Lint Tented ite alisha, He bow broogst bis | class of gold dust swindlers who have hae deca, goyble fo, the. sane, > rs mcleoaee Pepe semetr ) peturned Californivna, bot) here and in an = e-vly at) bray ad Jeoma pt; for, as regarde as ing, and the work of colonization extensively car- | col, Campbell L. Turner. Enzenio A. Jobneon, Sar Saat ates wort; 3 6 by rng ne eae | cisco, ever since the firet gold discoveries, Aa poltical the peice fo seg respect to the poltical crisia of the couatry, they itd on. muel D- Luce, David W. Fruton, Oharles 3. Vedder, Se principal oan ahd, vermaavot corn grow: | sp expemre of some of ieir devi may led to nda of ve aa uted os ae f vr te importansr an every on> wall | There was eames fovd, speaking tthe a ane cide kiaey Bay in Fasee ioe State; be bas covered it with a network of | their detection, I now give you a detail of them, ac- | men must have b ead, and the “ muat” acarcaly ex- | aware of the credit a party press deserves. Par eck resign te relates tee comional ‘agitation: Asa Adame, Wm. R. Port, Wm. BR. Ademe. - waves De meh tated &, Sean NTE eS Pome i ; tends ty anythic g ale; 6) that to 10 be regarded a | In orf t ; * | cording to certain clagsifications of means :— ‘anytbir g ele; In order to prove to the editors of the Herano | but not in such a manner as to disturb materialiy The degree of LL. D. was conferred upon Profeds Rirtatichments of Burepe: be bar aivovored | 1. The rubbery by introducing sand into the gold | #2" et slap ard of ‘alae, Now, 1 cust baer | ana ity numerous readers the decided partiality af the harmony and fruternity of feeling which ought | sor Arpald Guyet, uf Pemerwm. NJ; an tbe des Deundiess fields of coal and irvn, of kad and copper, | gues, which is-effected in this wise:—Tho bag of @ value in fifteen veats, if ever, One rexioa of tits, | the paper quoted from, bat cspectally to extablish f1™7410 characterize meetings of thia character. | Fivr ot sl). Niee te. hrs tales Met ena and mompameeats Vr ary owe apap ap gold dust containing sand ia emptied in:0 the scales | ane the gent one bere i, that railways beve | the truth with refereace to the plat in question, | Rey. Dr, Boardman, of Philadelphia, made good | Rev. E. D. Haven, of Ann arbor, Mich.; Rev. Jade faorea-ed bis family sixoid, and bis zonual tocome | abd accurately weighed, then’ 1a poured on a sheet Ea TM hin gh hey org New ae foe boy attention Js called to the following fact speeches. $80,000 of the $150,000 fund has Geen | McDonald, of eal a 3s aud Rev. Andrerg Shreepfold. apd finds few paapers on bis estates ex- | of newspaprr and the magnet ie run through it to Saas, the price has been very high taroazh- Pera has resources and fiscal revenve far exceed- poops Sa meee ri be pe Loe Prant ee ene ke Donat SP trove vent in by less fortanate landlords; Ne | graw out the and, which vapd te put into tbe scales | ut the "whole country. Che great cana of | ing ite expenses, city, offered to ralse his subscription f-om $6,000 to | the Rev. Montgome y M. Wakewan, of Union, N.Y.5 Be eh comm Bride for hg fontiyand tae founded | #b@ Accurately weighed; the weight of the sand ie | St, we took occasion to tout six | Perna s:tually paying in London more than a | $15,000, and bis generous saaiple will be followed. | Henry Kiddle, of the Nora! School; Phitip Frasers schools ans educatei teachara for his ohidren, Landay’ Untied wo bere kone! iar De terest and instalments of | by athers, f Jacksonville, Fla,, ava the Rev. A. 8. then subtracted from the gross weight of the gold monthe see the Record , that the | swiltion of dullurs for inter ts et of Ja » Fla., ‘What wonder that be feels a little pride and more ited States really has not a areateurplos of wheat, conceit = Pl " dust aod rand as first weiched, leaving the diffe: Ts was pot in the conntry and conseqnent!y storviga ita foreign debt. Ita stock, which has Hke others Mr. Saxe’s poem before the Phi Beta Kappa, in | of Salem, N. Y.; and th» houorary degree of A. ‘These fruits, however, though great, are entirely the aft . fe Asa Baker, of Jobnatown, N. Yo ence of weight as the weight of the gold dost, All | eemand heyond the usnal average, @uald at once | fallen in consequence of the state of war in Burope, | “fren Was. if, Sewand’s oration, in the sees was conferred apon Asa . wa, N. Ye thin is vone beture the eyes of the seller; ae is catia. | raiee prices. It did 90, and prices are wo hb pigher | Stil) beurf us good a price, and in some cases is Pp hase tm dan ogee Ne li people ay at teaeeoty aia tes oe paki ine a9 - the one nets of ine cele ror be — rng pnsan Cea Tas easton now ones wba ty thas of some established Buro- je gee Ben Tt was 6 preccoal address ou the te Amerie ne Abcaaes ‘ ox Weighs the articles himself ; he ig astoatshed at + abeat bread tnena of the United States in general, and Correspondence of the Ne: Advertiser. pe Rs RN gill Book gps | quantity of sand taken frasi his gold duat, and well | cheaper?’ That it will not come down soon to the | __ Peru ie regulasty continaing and will shority con- | freatness of he United States in general, and though Puowever, Jane 29, 1854, ity by echaser had form low prices, we feel convinced. Bat let ua | elude to pay the nts for the indemnity it Among the benefactions cevently re-eived from po per apron ar chet GY poke Tait Pauaiee peer nennee large oantity of Judge. of ‘le by. the ent tghtsthe atatiatios of under tock so pay tw the United States for oe Beat was listened t2 with frequent bursta of ap- | tho United States ina d uation of $5,000 from a bee Purvaitechsaten rooral life,--better would it be for | snd between the different ahente of sgeper, and he, ® roms, We begin. with she fase of OID, [marr Dae eat pald 40: Ohi ‘ttions of aor | ,, The soclety meetings ta the evening were among | Bévolent gentleman of New Yo ke owarde building Ir hen the-earg nomoredelds tobe subdue), and | #08 cave to.cut the paper witn the abarp edge ‘of | Which ususlty raires one-fifth of al} the i ner —— paid to Chili two millions of a the pleasantest exercises of the poses Ay Toe ex. | # free chure! ER ignarol rg e Bem mien she cargnomrcanitanccatiee apd Vsmagney on there snot sad ich | tad on’ Owed Sita the ary of Once | Wy athe cule Get io iat monty, | SP Somoncment aay wee ef he aoa | gee Pie anlage, ore ft toe fi ti g v ; ; ois ° . Bread, thet they t had never qien fee 2 the cradle ot pod athe all the vmod taken out oa’ frou tho | Breadth (in a rex) of wheat and ‘orn planted, and | _ Peru bas begun to pay to the Gatuabian Repub- peg ge atin aed ad tap Ss be ie a by a vessel to New York within a few their} 0) Tia aicricaun wave vad tit Je thane foe | gold dust jost weighed. By this method the pur- ee qeuney produced. after making an aliowmave | lics ite share of the dept of the war of indepen- | SProom capital. 1 days. itie a id work, and the lovers of ar& Ty idleness of Buropenn, ao ntye Beery | Sbuser dawe out, at bts discretioc, just as much | for there, or irom ovanthe omitted in the returns, | OuCr., The Valedictorian of the class is a son of Rev. Mr. | ould do well it tiwy ond ovsia the comant of man’s shoulder has been wanted at the wicel ofthe | ##Bd sa he thinks the quantity of gold dust or thy | We have the toluwing amounte of wheat raised in | 1D view of this statement, to advance that Pera | werris, for the Inst four years pastor of the Firat | tue government of she patriutic Seare, which it ia ta sooal car. But now wealth. cultivation, travel, een Be eee will permit. a ive years, sinnows exe) Bys-+ San eee falsity of the asser | Wethodist Church in this city. adorn, Jor ite exnibition en pussaut in pire te.—Chese are varions in form. Acres Planted. Bushals Produced, | 49D. The a fA. B. was conferred on the follow. | Sith. The artist is now enyaxed "on the statue of ano the lersuze afford: d by emigrant Inbor, are pro- + | 1p 1880, 111043 That civil dissensiona occur in Peru is unforta- OO tne Tieinbene at the ernie eee: | Webster, ordered by tne people of Boston, The @uciag hixher results than mere material prosperity. | Some are tp form OF 8 Gi, a tn tn | tae Seaneiaes | Dotely too trne-—may bey shortly Subside ; yet, | 12g sentlcmen, members of the graduating class:— | Pest grator in represen to: in. the abitude of dex : it The pos-erso1s of money are tearuing to love the | ° : In 186: country and ita bealthy pursuica, Diterasare: tas whole neat being « b er ear Ob taacttchs satay armas eae be ny cg Reger Ri Sat inside! each one of ‘these hollow cays, welg io eer 14 | may arise from tome necessary though exceptional | Beare’, Jason Bristul, Horatio Woodward Brovn, | snongthe remaina of ancient sculpture at all com ret) Oe aan Jn oa mignon of the <n sesontbona eon do tee Mi pars ork abt It will be seen nie ee return, that not - ; her} and temporary measures of security. VeRiras. me vent wee PR age pe beg emt parable to this last ach evemeut of American geniuses favoral 0) flourish opal *, b ; Sepia ! » 0 ameng them, snd huye plenty to do, Toe natiooal | touch the bottom, there le room enough for « | Et Guring incse three years, ‘The rewalt of lat Carroll Cutler, Brastus Lyman De Forest, Toomas | fyecon of Greek wed fiom mtubihdles Oompa government gives a liberal though not always judi- | 1iece of metal ja the J, wid Pata the teat | Jeer's sop bas not yet beep publishes; bat we know Gold and manufactures, Denny, Jorn Sarpuel Donelson, Lester Morse Dor- | with that of the American atatenman, maid so aclentilic researss, aud publishes the | Sler clears the dust from wad, and pats the oust | onan ut its genera] obaracter to ret it dow aa an 70 THD MDITOR OF THB HERALD. man, Wiliams Drakes Edvard Cornetine DuBols, | "The Ameri an circle here has been again visited Fevults of expeditions jundertaken by ita jfirections. euler tha vers aed ot tive cali; in fect, he play “| average <rop, probably equa! to 24,000,000, The | Neither individaale nor communitica are proof William Buck Devent Wines” pul waren By death—the third’ within 'e few" months. Dre Bike Seon ease Pe, Natiay, anieanise | with the nelghts, exumines the marks as t0 the | seeresste of ine abane three years ie $0 000,000, | suaingt calamities, oth aboukd be proof againet | Themes Exesion, Willam Weory ean, Wiliam | Ja:k40n, of B Cxwaalgy Gaualmied! by eonsasee have been given to the world, The Smithsooisn na “4 pigs gt W ide ae = received from most of the oounties ia this State, | the phantasies which a vague conception of ab- be date Flagg, Taye Weimar, Ford, Samuel tion, and drop) ed off trangnilly on Monday. The In: titution, founded at Washingtou on the liberal “4 shang th ee tee es 7 ¢ te tam xg eu and we way safely say (00 the hypothesis that the | stract principles baa raised in the minds of the | w; ter Gale, Lewis William Gibsoa, William | sacon hus not beeu favorunle for tuvalida, of whone quest of an Englishman, is ying @ broad tounda- *°"é' e then begins to pat tte welg ° | crop .is weiely ri, ened avd secured), that there will sohington D, Alexander Hanver Gana, Ja | ve havea number from Am rics. Among’ the visk for future usefulvess. The generosity of the | the scales, and as he dos ao, ne ts very varefal to | DOR Bee) So eu’ oe stop, cadibardly that impotent, the visiovary, or the superficial. Scarcely | ¢ob Brown Harris, Reuben William Henget, James | tera recently arrived from Bvmé are Mr. Foleone, Jate Mr. Astor 2ave to New York the most liberally arene eck ee sna. Me eo of oe! There is Des therefore, ia tg tees nor, we & bugbear, from the Maltbusian terror of the malsi- oe Hill, git bed Stebbins Hitchoook, Eligur | late United States Minix er at the Hagne, with his endowed publio hibrary in the world, Wiich, 10 toe ee noe eae koe taro ouncte, ‘Teese gold | think, in the United States, upon whish to base an | plication of the species, to the return of Halley’s Hiahooek, A wr bid covet ig Lentil George | family; Rev. Dr. Stearns and Isdy, of New Jerseys ovarre of half a dozen yeas, has collected together 5,4, rena hh _ re _ ye ae iber a fect | £2) rotation that the markets will be suddenly filled | comet, that has not sorely vexed the timid politici Reeere cee rae Hubbel ere ieeery as Dr. Appleton, Boston, aud Mr. and Mr. Chadwicks Bearly abuvdred thousand volumes. Av emit ent mapas lags: weieiae, tealt oh by the surplus crop. If the amount of wheat eown % politician |" Howlans, Henry Win abbell, Heory Hant, James of Newark, &c. America gratlemen, connected with the frst com thee there ermptale "tbe ¢ Ualietcien exprdees Bee | in the country bas not been greatly locreased, tha | Of tbe bypped philosopher ; and though it is true cme Lambert ae Dwight Ln n ee 5 _———— Mercia] house of Europe and the world, and uuiver | : rf surplus for exportation will not be very large. The | that both the tone of political acience and of philo- meee sag tm aah fa lat 2 r fall epe-ied for ia Tntligaogy and worth, 008 | Ite gurcaaser: ofended at is snploveas, at | Areaaren ofthe Wen bave been prety thoroughly | gophy ave suicienty healthy 1o repel tne teachings | LAaRSMn. Geacte PePeien Lend Katee Me ME, | DOT Te et Te Ao ke ty founded 2 similar institution in Boston. Another (ove takes mp his weights, #evarates fit one’ b: ived by the expert demand of tae past fal and | of blind guidea and false prophets, evil hie Gtell W: Mane Ste; i May tes, ib sw | Bee ees Beyer 1s 0d, nea Met well: American merchant in London has been |“ Ou9 pen wety ed hands fh one to the On winter, On the supposition that the crop of Ohio 8 Propnetly svise may arise Mathes von sows Jo bey homes / visited by the most fearful storm that is remembered equally tibe al to bis native town tu Massachanetts, | jh5) Can perce move ba hla rates Taoea | 8 25,000,000, there will be 14,000 000. bushels for in the promulgation of error, rather from che si- nie hee ee aii eloy, John Thomas | in this vicinity. The wind blew tolerably frecn Jn: all the markets in’ Europe, the Americans are | the butuan of each ones pe] tte prick won | exportation, and the expot-of the United States, | Jence of truth than the atrength of her opponents. | die Wilitontrl derick Nich ls, Starr Hoyt Nich- | from the southeast, and tte storm, of ugeched 4he great buyers of scarce books, by means of an | ie wm of each one; » re: ng each pep ticbopentlly cannbtBe’ mies double ols, William Henry Norris, Charles Conrad Palfrey, | peared in the northwest. Anot ier shower tormed ency maintained in London by the smithacnian | 0B@))e inaiste upon the Oallfornian going into the eed shat oe The Ingub ious pen of one of your contemporarica | William Henry Palmer, Ira Welch Pettibone, Lean- | the rorcheant, and both united nearly over our towne agency as by Dearest brokers to bave the weiguta tested; the | tat, without raising the price snormously. The | (in his Saruraay’s iawue,) has d ainful pic. | der Hubbell Potter, William Sherman Potts, Lema- | At that moment the wird sudvenly whirled to the Institution, and by private collectors, and directed | B® A tad all Califor. | €Xport of wheat trom Obio in 1853 (last year) was : 4 Lit ents Pi | el Stoughton Potw{n, David Cogawelt Proctor, J a by.» gentleman who is always on the look-out to; Nelghte are Wated and found all -rigat, the Callfor- | Soe os salto tare of the" pressure of the timel,”” and hae only | $.9Ww0e twin, David Cogswell Proctor, Jobn | north, The thunder geca:e “rarities” fur his countrymen. dian is satisfied, sells his gold dust at about Lavhonad Port of Clovel 5,000,000 bnshel 'Y | Proctor, Obarles Thomas Purnell, Jamea Edward | upon crash, each rapidly sac ntning Tr cannot be doubted thes, a rontieas shay are: cents per ounce more than it i# actaally worth, ba et of Sacre: Saar kono lr relieved the pation from utter despair,in the con- | Ruins, George Wolf Reily, James Clay Rice, Thomas | flash, were almost iv cxsaut, aud traly ferrite 26,300, Charles Tripler Alexunder, Abrabam Ehsha Bald- 23\962,774 | however lamentable this may be, oan safely be P ea cal fending the constitution, which is firmly grasped +sbuabels 17 | said that no otber ipmeyiine! is felt bat that Peery Balenin, JebesBracees Be k 7, | iy one hand, while the ot ver rests upon tne symboR ‘“« *16 | which is inevitable in all civil commotions, aud Ty _ jackman, | of the Union, which it eecures. I have seen nothing loses one eighth in weight. "600/000 «4 templation of many horrors ‘dimly shadowed forth,” | Gardiner Ritch, John Chapin Sanders, Edward San- | Many pereons rushed into tue street, wappoaing thag ny Son ane Recon ea wealaretel cata at, | OR rmpear br cehit false weighta, somiaee used by ‘400,000 by suggesting a remecy. The writer is seriously fuga demnd Et find hers aon a Hicieerpaeatd Sn: Sat om ae ie at Car ee ters. The incorporation iato the community of ao | kyret 78, i the box weight—belng hollow. ae apprehensive that we shall ran short of gold on Covwler Sparros Vander Henry | Eepvans,.| stroskiby on inany-bolen JT tw tera ing tothe fo tall ed pers Anyg spares rag | They keep two’ seta of weighta, one correct, the 2,760,000 « . SPP! gold to | Orson Cowler Sparrow, Alexander Henry Stevens, | struck by 8 many bolts. Tie bara belonging to tha I's Ae fe Nig er a — ona. | other filled with sand or shot. zeac00 is pay our balance to Europe ; and says :— William Woodruff Stote, Robert Eveleigh Taylor, | estateof the late Dr. iale, of Kyngston, was struck: fniboting by the pencil and the chisel 20 the national | 4,%Panebing the bag ie another method. | When pik Jang re Sapir t mat thea we exports the oon eae Tenth” Aieaodee Bieied Vester ciao tee Wve of show, will hasten sucharesnit, Wheo, eee at ae stehy bo eaekend . + 18,800,000. 1+ Wilbe oearconune rai ie interest will bo high asd Tw a yen Van. "Binderen, Samuel W oppost th eikdeace of re. Wells io ayten fo m3 very distant day, the praities of the lake | PUFChaser hie bagof gold dust, the latter coniriventa | oy es ecuct amount of wheat | svery branch of industry will suffer. Those are tbo aim, | dover isch: Women: Lewis Leorard Wold, Choua, | Seller was aloo ettok bat oo damage wee Gountry abd the valley of the “lsslwslppt stall be | Dit ye te looking for his weights 6,004 | and four.(rendered vo bushels) exported from Onio | pett elements, tbe very primer of tho catechism ot | Atwood Whito, Ervkine Norasa Witte, Matthew | The fain iat atvended’waa & perfect delure. “Tae peopled with fifty million, gathered from all nA--\ T'vans, which aig never clive at hand, be, terme | In 1868, A minute examimaiioa would probably in- | *eonemtcal science. Noyes Whitmore, Edward Payson Whitney, Joseph | gutters by our way side refused to do thelr dat , but guided by the Hnglien race and governed | SPL PEne: Tae ae eee ee asc esaacmidieruble | crease ite ‘What amare’s nest bashe discovered! The putrid | Werren Wilwon, Yang Wing Ellzur Wolcott, Jen | aod the water grew from Rivers iat mi niavare eease English traditions; wen the slopes of the Alle- pg pipe keng Gpondverenedp rg re Now let us look at the production and exportation of a defane i Milton Woloott97, : in all oar public ureets. Tne “oldest IababitanyS gbanies and the Green Meantaing shall be covered guantity of the gold ¢uss yo ran ont on the Hoon, AS | te Unived States, ? Carcean of» Gefunés eystem (the mercantile theory) 1a |. HTeS deuree, of Bachele of Laws was conferred. | declare that be haa the re:ord of: ad ‘sus ebewee With sheep, and thelr valleys filled with the best | S049 veea to be very cautious be nade the bag of | I= 1849 U. 8 crop of wheat..........100,486,044 bushels | here exhumed, ae % the catechism of econe-| oy the following:— upon bis books. We trast he will doable his age, mesa a raan Web Ostia aan dust back to the Californian, for him to open and pane " ee em oaks re pee. “ = mical science.” I suspect the wrong “ primer” Bennet. Hoagh Bill, George Schuderer, James | and yet not survive toeee ine like—Exeter Vewg en prod cotton crop man: , espectall mation! the ext of alan); when, the Betmined and alls ght, ee thre ary hme wx | 2 Obl and ndiane, ted one, Looking, bowere, | tne “Setar he publlaer, and.” the ‘tae | , the deste of Barbelor of Piloophy was cone | “0”? 70 7% aball have taken root in Mgmachusetts, aud the gamora short; but the whois operanon, was to Alte | crop of 1664 to be over one handred and Atty mils | of the edition ought to have been given, 1 had | ““Ketacriaminoea, Weerge Bowen Pierson, Alonzo | ,A¥ EXEMrLAny Commuvrry.—It ia fact w Beohanical arts found a firmer stay m Pennsylvania; tinfle 5 | Hons. Now, the average consumption of wheat, ia | suppozed that every writer on the subj 5 illard’ Adrian | Of Bote, that in the cuuuty of Elisabetn City, No ‘when the white man sball have driven tae buffalo or it may be that be is dissa' d,a0d refuses to Geacihe boinc whenh. wend, ond damental PPO ry subject had long | Tyler Mosman, John Antoine Dwillard, Caiolina, there bas not been, within the Jast’$ from the fields which each wetsing sun shadows — oe ce - then p 3 od | orn meal an. buckwheat, is six busbels pee ina, since repudiated the doctrine of a neceasity of any Se Patan weer Crosby, eke ee or fifieen years, a single individual contined im the with the peaks of the Bucky Moantains; when cities | {Be Srindler, 00 push tk dann site wes uole or | vidual, including all c:asece. Our population ia now | direct measures either for the importation of gold | yomncy Mf amme comets fevelre Gree of | jail for any criminal offence, and a very Numited shall fringe the Pacific, towns line the banks of the | p90 about 26,000 000, of whom twenty millions are wheat | or for retaining it when it once found its way int vel Titus Case, © ie ‘ umber for uny other cause. Fur che last two years Oregen, and farma dot the wurface of Cailfornia and $¥o {0 3t, and the Californian is to! bread consay They will consume 120,000,000 . y into | | Jvel Titus Case, class of 1828; Charles William | the jail baa remained untenanigd! There ie not @ the valley ‘of the Willamette; when skill anall have ay Cay pesbela,-an eae ok sil Bet Hexve "Cot ak hg potheals the country. The amplification of details ought aot | Blincoe, 1844; Washington Murray, 1849; Albert solitary adwt pau. er in the wo ‘A few orpbam subdued the mineral wealth of Lake Saperior; when } wilt Pore Gr easees chine wawls ail exactly ali | 9f 150,000,000 crop) more tba thirty millions uf | % be requiaite tosatisfy any thinking mind on the | Booth, 4800; Ben}. Parone, 100; Wm. Angustas | eniidsen only, left unprovided fur are muintaine® Soremer shall whites every lake and ‘ascend “v€ry | Some they will have with gold dust sand in, other, | buSlels for export! In fact we never have had, in | subject, and I presume your space would not permit Frenette Coulee Cramton we Dat Dee and schooled at the public expense. Al coun! an‘ sbell carry its producti 03 one year, more than that. there are no individuals of overgrown for pigei tly Oinerien faltroads Shall’ unite the with gold dust. The; then Smety bag o ‘Naw let ne look atthe oui © tion. The them here. Let me, however, refer to an authority | Timothy Campbell Downie, James Edward Psta- mavy are indeyendeut, and there s not one bead wi Avanti with the Pacito, and bring, every part of ae dion ints four of be empty bows, for the pur exports of the United States in wheat and flour, against the editor's “primer.” Dr. Adam Smith re | brook, Evan Wilveim Evans, Walter Frear, James } the family in the county who is not in suflcientlp ‘vast Dat into close contact with eac' other; when opulen.¢ shall bave given a bome to art ia their cities, aud hterature, sal] have created the the pro bush 4 Louis Gould, Wm. Taylor Harlow, Vi Maro * cera, soetaly if they can get tne Cal t Bat oh to Is, in 1851 and 1652, were as fol- een, ae feelen peep iehepine sar Howaid, James Beyouone Hoyt, RN Ps Liou added emia sbviien basiagaos «Bg will change a bowl of gold dust for one of mus. 0 gr’ Crop. Export, __ | tha gold and silver which we em allord to purchase perkins, Henry Harris (Jessup, Asver Rob | tus little known, and idleness is nowhere to be Meese eee ek rt, enoking iby | for sBother bow! having aloes quant of gold dan | T> J&S1"-~»-20h-e0.g08 baa. 12.0965 Babs | ori ober deen “Great elon cobalt ha sex | fom Maly, Wan. De Fort Mantes, Goorge Wa | oC, ANF 0 Gu tte Hm at eee aljurements of ambition, and disregarding the a Tt will be seen that the proportion was very nearly | ders & compliance with the laws of supply and de- | ‘82 Mead, Wm. Pitt vay! Eh beldoa, | ard he quite the vountry for wat of kindred so erroneous advice of interested Jeaders, they are ie Wego tesa in pate geld Goes a the same, viz.:—12 per cent of the crop. ha sop mand, in relation to gid, a matter of cary accom, | Jobn Mitton Slace, David Page Smitu, James Madi ciety. So alazy white man cainot live in Elizabetle eontent to reap the rewards of their peacefal in- gold com in the wiodums of 150,000,000, the same proportion will give | plithment in Mternstivnal trade, and the samo son Spencer. David Perry Temple, James Van Blar- city, The general population wre industrious, dust”—and a display " br com, Roger Welles, Henry Dertance Wells, Heary dustry, and to enjoy the blessings which Providesce 18,000,060 nustels for exportation. But asthe price | sutbor above referred to remarks that “if there thrifty, and punctual iu their enzagemente, honor- places within their reac! “ te rose dei aa 1864 Facts. | was then low, we most allow for an inc ex. | were in England an effectual demand for an aidi. | D¥¢t White, John Henry Wingéeld. able in thelr dealings, moral and temperate. The ea ae as as emieead port, under high prices. Thirty milhons, however, | tonal quantity of g>ld, 8 packet boat would bria: The bonorary degree of Muster of Arta was con- | county has doubled in its »gricaltural »roductiona Baran Assau.t vron mis WirE—ATTBMPT TO he Guano in the Chiacha Islands. ws the very utmest which we can export, witboat | from Lisbon or from wherever else it was to be had, | ferred on John’ Kellboura and Rev. W. F. Williams, | within the last forty yeara.— Nu: fulk Herald. .—One 0 g% Outrageous acta ining | changing the use of i.cat aud flour to thut of corn. | fifty tops of gold, which could be ovined into move | Of Mosul, in Asia, formerly students in Yale Col- “i : ore ee res nel Posh pememrer was committed mer ate Reale eA vmiypraed aio g th Porn. But ee macy people will do that? Such is the | than fivethousard guineas.” A great dea! might | lege; and on Charles 8. Lester, Exq., of Saratoga Recatta at Noxro.k.—On Satorday, a lage @sy before yesterday, by a person calling himself DOrt Or the contnisaNnine the guano of the Oda, | esse of living in the United Stacy, that we under- | be added, though perbaps nnnecossarily, in enfore- | Spa, Rev. John W. Olinstead aud W. L. Wood. nuinber of our citizeus visited Uld Potnt, to witnesg Sobn P. Hunt, upou his wife, whom he had sworn to he ihlande. The pamphiet cont fifty-two pages, take to say that no considerable number of people ie, Fad principles, and overthrowing the narrow The degree of LL. D. was conferred on John | the most interesting sport kuown to neutioal mem, eberish and protect. It appears that be is somewnat | SDA apis The Dame ented plana uitached to it, | Wil change theirbabits, in thia respoct, for anything | Tule of hoarding. Adams, for many years Principal of Phillips Acade- | to wit, the apeed of two beautiful yacuta, te Breese, alous of her, at d when intoxicated he is a perfect Sesrenclate the f ing lesten free ‘among @ host | *bort of famine yrices. It is very eviient, then, | | Upon the question of an unfavorable balance | BY» Andover; his Excelleucy Governor Datton and | of James River, owred by Mr. Allen, and the Mas 2 thatif the war in Ear continves ag | agoipst the United States, as per custom house re- | Hon. Wm. H. Seward. sens, Capt. Rackman, of New York. The two ves auch ee Pap ak Speer beet of others it does, the sources pide ly and the market’ for | turts, the limited aspe t in which the whole snb- TRINITY COLKEGE. sels left Old Poiat precisely a+ 12 minutes past IR intoxicated, and imagining tht she had committed SeNOR MinierRo,— breadstuffs, the prices for istaffa in this coun- | ject hes been eurveyed in the article is still more (From the Hurtford Courandt, July ae | o'clock A. M., accompanied by the schooner Byrd Beme wrong, be set about inflic' punishment on The commissioners appointed.by the supreme go- | tyy will continne to range much above tie ordinary | spparent. We are wld that “ it is a good thing for The usoal commencement exercises of Trinity | of Philadelphia, which had eatered in the regatea, i . Yerpment to report upoo the guano of the Chinchs | gyersge, a vation to have the balance on the credit sise of | College, took place in Christ Church yesterday. The | (this yesse] was wet by tie Breeze and Massena a6 aoe ae eens thu hots aad ook prececring | Islands, have fultlied she ducy imposed uvom them, | *™Thee te a popular errr, as to the production of | the account of ita foreign trade; bat it is hetter to | day was very favorable, lear ani not uncsmfort- | Sewell’ Point on the return of the Pat foe Be neighboring dwellivg, where she remained aiJ 800 cd the honor this day of giving an account of | wheat in the United States, which pervades the | Dave no foreign trave than to have the baianze con- | ably warm, a8 a few preceding had beon. The at- | Craney Island,) both yachts making a 8. W. by We g 3 it aber. commercis] circ'es, as well as the new: . It | stavtly against ov.” If ir is any recommenda ‘ion of | tendance of the members aud friends of the Cullege | course and fet: hed the mouth of toe Nansemond ee spechoan taunt’ repeeerie it “Having arrived at these islands, the commission | aries from confounding toe capacity ‘to; pendiins this dvctrine that itis one of very ancient date, | was quite good. We noticed on the occasion river, then tacked ron’ d and awod towards Oraney and with honeyed worda npon bia tongue usked to Was divided into two sections, We first, ander Se- | wih the actual preduc'los. Men ook round on | that it suggested the establishment of the ‘< Cunti- ence of Bishop Hopkins of Vermont, with Bishop | Island. The Breeze turnea the light ehip Bfteem ” nor Faragnuet, took the northern island and, acoord- | the fertile, gra: owing soil of the United Siates, | Devtal sy+tem” in Euro) e, and to the greatest ca; ‘iliams, and Piof. Hitchc»ck of Bowdoin College. | minutes ahead of the Massena, wind ‘ree from 5.8.We eid Ae yee ne Aaertewibieriia| The pean ing to aecabers of this gentieman, 4,189,477 Pera- | ang say ens. at Teenie Very trie we | tain of the age, the idea of making beet ron The spreches wee apusually good, characterined le't the light ahip for Wiileughyy's Point tight abip rat refused to let him in, but he 2) peared 60 re Viun tone a'e reported to be there. Tae second sec- | ean, but we do not. The countries on the Bultiv | sugar, to the Britsh therestrictioa on Baltic timber | by much maturity of thought and elegauve of com- | ond made for Vid Point, where the Breeze arrived pentaxt and so anxious for "a reconciliation thar he on occupied iteelf with the other two islands. The | snd Black seus send vastly greater surpluses to | aid the probibition of refined sugar from her colo- | position. The elocu ion of the young men was su- | precisely at 6 minutes past 4 P. M., Dewting the Mage was finally permitred to ree his wife, who. was lying middie d has produced 2,503,943 tona, aad the | market iban we do, ardalways will, unese p-ices | Dies, the expoouders can have the bevefit of the | perior, owing, mm great part, we presume, to the | sena 19 minutes, The distance sailed was 41 miless on the be?. After some conversation he be. 8(Utherp ixland (tye only ove autivtarbed,) has pro- | rule nigher in the United States, The fact is that | somissious, But a5 to our unfavorable balance, | excellent training they have reccived from Prof. | Time, 4 hours aod 54 minutes. Both oartica ited, h ‘ duced 5,660,675 tons. fe rano om the three 4 | op the average prices paid for wheat tie American | #gain preferring to cito accredited authorities to | Russell. artook of a fine su;per, prepared in Willard’s rte vad ryt ‘her with his set ase peta lands combed amvruntato 12,376,100 Peravian tons. | farmer aaa gest temptation to indalge in that | *pinping ont ao argument that would pernaps re | The following are the derrees conferred:— est atyle, and the ailuir paves off ju the most Saterkred when he deliberutely drew a pistol from We lay before your Exceileney this result, and ac: | crop, Notwithstanding all the boasts made of | ceive but little attention, allow me to refer to Mr. Bachelors m Course—Jumes Rafos Bird, Wm. | *erecable manner Novjolk Era, Jucy 28, vt, poting it at her and fired, company it with plane of the dd. Atthe same | wheat cul’ure on the prairie Janda of Wisconsin, | Pitkin in his C.mmerce of the United states: “It | Jarvis Boardman, Jes-e Moore Dick, Gilea Alexan- Ai ie Trice Baste bsd sehiher killed’ nor wounded’ ter, he ex- time we wonld state that there are eonsiderable de- | M chizen and Winoie, tbey bave as yet made no ad: | is nevertheless trae,” says this writer, “that the | Gor Kasten, Rutua Emery, Heory I. Gregory, David Creiovs Discovery on THR Daset—Sove claimed, ‘God d—n the man that loaded that pis- its of guano on the contioent at ludependence | vance on the wheat culture of Obio. Toe fact is | real gain of the U ited States has heen nearly in | Gyegg, Samuel Hail, James Minor Hicks, Horace | SPuiNos—The party engaged in the survey of tol and didn't put a ball init,” and mae hia way Bay, and this taken with the eupply at Aucoa, Lo- | that the grass and corn which go into ca‘tle and | proportion as their im have exceeio’ their ex- | B. Hitchings, James Dapiel Hewett, William A. | lic lands, under Mr. Pool, tound st a point outof the house. He was ooon after arrested by bos aud other places, will be inexhaustible for many | hogs are the most profitable crops. Under preaant | ports.” The excess of the former in fact is the re- | Hitchcock, Jobn Hopkins Hodges, George Dowdall | fifty miles eas of Sav Fel, in San Diego county, the policemen in the 4th district, ani bought before Fears to ceme, prices it is true tre farmer will produce a mach | sult, ins great measure, of our receiving in the fo- | Jotneon, DeWitt Clinton Jones, Joan Hayley Jones, | &8nguiar collection of ouvtalns or wurings of ¥ " v8, who, after 9 bearing in the cas Joes Custanon, Francisco CaNas, FanMin | wheats be can; but he bad no euch prices nati] | reigD market not only the value of our expyrts, but | Jy, John Henry Lamon, Christovher 3. Leffiagwell, | Water, situated in a sony plain or dey ensioa of fog co Parsons, hor after a pearing in the case, Asuxcios, Jove Exout, Manvet J. Bax Maurin. | arterthe sell pluoting was made. ‘The agriculsure | also the coat of their conveyance in American ships, | wie Plarel Mines Johw Ahitou Peck, Octavius | surface of tbe desert, Tve spring fe ine mound the life of his wife-— Albany Evening Journal, July | 1aMa, 16th November, 1853, of 3 country cannot be changed in one year, or two. | which we again invest in the purchase of f.reign | Perinchicf, John Atticus Robertson, Cornelius Bish. | symmetrical shape, tapering like & sagar leaf, ie the k | At one dollar per bu hel the farmer will be glad to | govds—the value of which, atthe custom house | op Smith, John Scarborongh, Townsend Ssudder, | Centre of the tep of wich fs 9 bole. FariontTs.— Certain ordnance stores were shipped | cultivate wheat; but he seldom bas thst temptation, | here, is not estimated at the oat to oor merch «nts, | James Henry Willams, John Robinson Wiiltams, | containing the curbeneted beverage fresh from some + Homme Moxegs A wot, eros murder Bgsauyt Sahonina ina otf | a ke gra tzouany ores onset ts | fanart eg men Ino || So‘cldcr Mite Wim Swan Yrgr, BM | Latah ist evn, ot ee ema ‘. " 1 : ; . "i * re — dd ’ - . i sive man, was’ killed by sind perm, apposed to HP wag beld that ifthe rust was oceastoned by the | Uveaur ius affairs abis country. "if we noel | cessly,andebows thathowever uumerns the trang. | %,Wm.L. Bostwick, Darius G, Oroey, Alexander | She 'water yg aescrbed as, buvicg Von same aparee de a man named Boyle, both residents of Vicksburg. neceasgry incidents of a sea-voyage, without negli- adap: igs: en 1 character, the apparent losa is, in | G+ Cummio John Day Ferguson, Jacob W. Hazle- ling and effervexcing quality as that erdimasiiy E ‘The principal witnesxey ure Mrs. Suddler, wile of ’ heavy surpluses, we mast bave another year of oul- | acti hence, burst, Charles J, Hoadley, Charles F. doffman, Geo, ihe Pita and Mrs. Boyle, wife of she supposed gence oD er ber eae Coan treia to produce them, truth, a decided gain to our mervhants, yn ~ by apothecaries, and was drunk with , aes The admonition to our railroad companies to ais- | A> Hickox, Charles C. Palmer, Henry C. Paxon, } born the men and auimals belovging vo murderer. Sad: ler and his wife were boarding *1t0 10 the payment of freigit. ‘Toe law ie well-settled, continge the importation of their trou trom Bagiani | Thomas 1). Reid, Geo. D. Sargeant, Charles E. Terry, | When impreguated wit. ackd of ay hint, if pee Mrs. B., who bad varted from her basbaud. Both | in case oj injury to freigbted govis, that “if tne de- Tux New Warar Cnor.—Pnosrrcrs or MILL | (oon the trifling ancrifice ot $20 a ton, ia ver 4, | Giles C. Easton, Reginald Heber Steele, Charles C. | diced instant efferves ence, and in trat fords te witnesses testi’y that Boyle vornmitted the marder. | {P.Comton ton proceeded frot an intrinsic principle | IX@---The barvest of wheat in this viciaity is | Ji ape te voluntary sacrider was net antidote, | Wan Zandt, Wm. H. Woodbridge, Wm. kK. Douglass aturiy refreciina Sein henkael teins os ren ws Ses ter. oF the bc geeiay from the | of dreay oaturaly inherent in the commouity itsel¢ boy oo 2 & slow, t 4 ee gg ene “ but that our povermiene would ioterpose a Prout, ¥ coe osc sony sg hs sagem ha brought ‘ain oder to ba cbeins ait tented, wis cir evidence was contradictory, we | ; r i been cut ani ely secured. ; ‘obert Blenkinson of Christ College, Cambridge, learn hot the ary of inquest returned averdict & | Ty Siement and cheevess of u auip, he merchun | TH7SNNG has cp nmenosd, and ra a eT ae He ancy. cf | Hogand, ad Edward A. Washburn of Harvard | Sua rieW ey mele the, clncovery of some preted effect tha’ idler -ame to his death from a ° ‘ ; whest in fuir order for grinding. Aa yet, how- . "4 lege. Blow intticted with some blunt instrument, in the a ‘ti Crrciabe; forthe caer and canes Ba ever, none bas been brought to marken” With fe A ter nineccontnenn mpttal ta the io Masters-—Franeis E.Lawrence, Charles S PSI, ein of em uate, ert Ar teat | Sofah, Sn" den tr ontrack. Suara au | the eceopion toe oy red, tr ihe eis | Ente ate aah a dpeeton ia | De WF Wenge Somer Farmer Sore’ | gS yS TARY ey sete tamara oe Kpelanmnt 5 4 Bee gd tin Reg: Daal gecigaoat as inst such an event.” Preigited ct ? 7 J : the stimalns is ayplied to th Masters ad~ eundem.—Rev. Wm. S. Child, of : . and herseif, were at the supper table, the door near | S7Ce Ot wairant ag: - new wheat haa come to the milly of shis city. | SoMewbere when the stimalns is ayp! ‘© ‘the " of the Rev. C. G. Selleck, ought to become s very whic Mr. B. wan aitiing wee sadderly thrast opea, | materiels of fron cannot hy smplication be considered | an a decline in price wan exyected, nay, cond. | quater uggested. I think the rale would involve Bere ts vaaler. on a breenOe popular institetion. Among the awards et its late ona +m a pod ae =) anu = axe in his hand, with souls when poten d subjected to the aczion of dently Axe spon by pt vo tho Oot the railroad omspanies, ond One. bees ind Youd cmbis College. | ; : pep ation, wes aan Hf Ninh tated: white) roel addle: el - i 7 ty er we iy wl eu y a oe . J ie ately left. Mr. 8. died : ry Bsa! fd prone | sea afr in heir, tranalt from ene port to anvther.— Somerd, waving: those, ‘of ps tardy. frowt, be Jethe to endure, and that no class gould in the | Doetors in Divinitu—The Rev. Henry Caswall,of | ness and effection, a. buste nd fr. Austin Re k- ing the blows, The affair is involved in some doubt, Washington Siar, to sustain the fall, But in tvis we have been | substuntial) benefitted. VGRESS. England, the Rev Frede ‘ck J. Goodwin, of Middle: | well.” The Constitutionalist of that place 5 Dat it is np ing Investigation before his Honor | romewbat disappointed. The cille-s manifest | Monpax, July 22, 1854. town, and the Rev. E. E. Beardsley, of New Ha- | this latter presentation was quite ‘ecxported to the Mayor. and it isto be nove that allthe facts! Conumo TH2 Joc.—A correspondent of tte | little anxiety to commesce gvinding, and there- ven, most of the andience, Such « prize hes never beew will be fally ascertained.— Vicksburg Sentinel, July Philsdelphia Sun, writing, from Cobaset, Mass., | fore do not solicit farmers to sel ther grain.| San Ocovmngncm.—The Selma (Ala.) Reporter of | _ The graduating class, we are informed, was much | given in connection with the scnaol We pre- 18, relates » good anecdote of a pbysiciun residing ia | With the preseut expectations of farmers, the | the 20th inst. naya:—It becomes our painful and | larger than upon any former year slace the foanda- | sent principal has been in it. We | that place, which he says is afa°t and the bost tem- | millers we afraid to commence operations, lest | melancholy duty to recurd a sad occurrence that | tion of the college. We alao learn that an unnaaally | the propriety of ine such prises of Dawacy by, Parsner my Lez—The severo rain perance lecture he ever heard. Some thirty years | their first purchase may mot reach the eastern | took place in the streets in this city, in front of tue ¢ applied for admission to the col- | books, gold rings, &., sivoe, there are doubtless of Mofiday aud Monday eveving caused @ large | 8g0 this doctor was addicted to hard drinking, aad | markets before the devine anticipated #2all have | Mesme. Marlow’s drug store, on last Friday evening, lege, and that its it condition and prospects | those who will farnish themeelves to be given to the amount of damage to some f th* paper mapufacta- Deglected bla fessional duties to such aa extent, | taken plare. Each man is willing that his neigh | the 14th instant. The difficalty occurred betwcong | Ste Very eacoura, to its friends. deserving, instead of being & covt to the instive- ters of Lee, At about elven o’cinck, Monday night, that the people were obliged to send to Boston for a | bor should pay the extreme gp for wheat, and | young man by the name of Cochran, who lives in UNION COLLEOR, SCHENECTADY. tion, a8 in other plans, no doubt i might the mill dam, just completed on what is called Goose Dew physician, a younger man, whom they colonized | etart the flour forward, while pro| to wait Pekoe county, and one named Woodruff, wno The commencement exercises took place on Wed- | seme inceme, as we doubt met enue I Pond Stream, for the new mil! of L Phinney & Oo., enth Goute Things went ou very well for a time, | snd buy st easier rates. The market for old | jived in Tusculoosa. In the affray Woodruff was | nesday. The degree of Bachelor of Arts was coa- | pay for the privilege of being ont oe geve way, and the water cane sweeuing down, car doctor losin; tients, and the now doctor | wheat closed at’ fifteen shillings—the farmers | killed Cochran, who inflicted eeveral doadly | ferred upon the following named members of the | We think, alto, that +ncb sogement ing deivoecion in ita way. It westiod t finding them. At ieet this brace of pestles met ia 4 | think the new shonld open at those figares. The pet ag hia with a knife. His pond claes Of esd tek CG. Al Westhaven, Vt.; Oc- | will be eatisfactory to the om aay {ees the upper mil and boardtog bouse of Beaton & Gar- Store, the old doctor purchasing a jug of ram” | irjilers in partadmis shat ft may open there, but | men was opened, his intestines cut in several places, | manzo Alien, Milton, Wis.; William J. Bain, Argyle; | by the willingness with which aien —% flels, materially injuring the machinery and works Bd the * young doctor buying » barrel of fipar.” | they all wart to see the man among them who dare | and on hinuboulder avd leg he was badly cut, thus | Erwin Baker, Triangle; D. K. Bartlett, Po keepsio; prrmleey to cherisy her prize with ali conjagal of the mill, and hci | the inmates of the honsa, me invidious remark of a bystanver ©: open it, The wheat market is therefore ia satu | presenting a horrid pecticts. Woodruff fived until | John J. Beonett, Davenport; William R. Brandon, | fection. ‘The ne # mill building of Linu & Dean, justeracted, sneer frvm the yonnger and more flour’ quo, and bids fair to remain until considerable of | xatbath morning, when, at 11 o'clock, he died. Mr. | Miss.; R.O. Brown, Montgomery; Joho H. Bu “a Oo. Was totally destroyed, but had no macaiinery in iv, twodoctors. Tois was noticed and interrapted by | the crop has been thrasbed, and tne farmers get | Woodruff was ery gen*lemanly looking man, but Fast Balem; Reuben B. Barton, Peru, Vt.; Joha J. Horrieir Accipext.—A dreadfal scvident Conch ant Jenkins lost their dam, aud were some- the old ove, who witb s caim and deliberate air put | leisure to come to town. When they doso, they | we are una: nainied with his character—our ac- | Cameron, Mayfield; G. W. Chapman, Ballston 5 curred on Tuesday evening at the Portage what damaged otherwise, Che water ranentively the = into the of ram, and tarning to his | will find the millers quite indifferent, and ocrha. 8 uainteuce wih him Loe quite limited. His mo- | 0. W. Cha} man, Ct.; Amos Cornwell, Alfred; | It appears five of the trorkimen wore bone through the upper new mill of E. & 8. May, dama- oe ra tehtar co “1 have put the cok | both parties will come to an understanding and go | ther and brother arrived in this city on Monday | Albert C. . Cambridge; P. A. Furbeck, Scbe- | up the shaft, wuich ts one basaret es ging their machinery to a large amount ; and they, into tha 4 i » but T will never take it oat | 10 work. We would not be Le goo to see Many | evening last, when be was interred {n the grave | nectady; P. Purbeck, do.; Cyrus L. Gorton, Battal; ceep, efter the six o'clock ong were brengus also, suffered some i their over mils, Smith & seein util Be he Latyed you ou’ of the town of | of the larger mills remain idle till September. Ex- | yard in this place. A large number of our citizens | W. N. Griswold, Quincy, Ill.; J.D. Hall, Jr., Salis: | bad clung to che rope by which sae nagiect im not May, ©. Ballard, Tanner and Perkins, and Reach & bas oe tt . i Word, and in avout ayear | tieme prices here. low water, and @ declining east- | turned out on the occasion. Cochran was arrested Pare, Cente: 8.5. Henuah, Indianapolis, Ind.; Chas. | to the surface, when, owing 6 # drawn Gp seong Roxce, euffered somewhat, thongh not heavily. The from thas time he had reguined bis old patieots and | ern apd forelun market, sfford little encouragement | ax xcon as he sommitted this deed upon the body of | F. ‘Ingersoll, Franklin; J, 1, Kehoo, 'Hagaman’s | stop) ing the engive, whey were, Seven Ot Pe Sepregete of damage is estimated by competes Vg raf staring Gute ne doctor to evacuate, | to Beery We hear from different points {a this | Wy, Woodruf, and was taken before Major Strong, | Mill; A. L. King, Nashville, ‘Tenn.; H. 8. Losee, | the sbives at the top of the windlass, on Judges at $15,900 to $20,000—Nourth Adams Tran- 401 fear of starving out, eection of the State that bayers are holdiag back, | who fixed the bail at $2,000, and being unable to | Northumberlano; Daniel Marvin, Jr., Troy; Prosoer | dropped off, fell down tho shall Sig, Kany Soi serge i j . and refa-e to mike parchiwes at over twelve sbil: | give it he was sevt fo tne jait at Cahaba, Tie | Miller, Almond; J. Y.Mivheli, Philadelphia, Pa; | Killed. Their names are | ot Megenan — TL aa ANoraer Deati Prov BoRyixa Pi.crp—Hannah, | Hines per bushel, [n some localities, where @ gond | difficulty, we earn, resulted from a very trifling | W. D. Murphy, [ders , Ma.; E, Nott, Jr. Rex- | shields. Two others, eat bo ye Srraxor Vistrer.—Recently, at the commence- daughter of Parker Clay, died ia Dover, New Hamp: | deal of wheat is produced annually, that has been matter, tot, we presume, liquor was the foandation | ford Pinte; G.H. Noyes, Nashas, N. H.; William | Hogh Sweeny, were ight bi Ment of rhe afternoon services at acharch in Cam- shire, a day or two since, in consequence of having | fixed apon as the price, and will, doubtless, be sub- | vf the whole difficaity. We are sorry that such an | A. Noman, Troy; l#aac Pendleton, Norwich; Edwin | und legs being * Go, ae Pane Mo Derland, Me., an adder, from two anda halfto three been burned by burning finid. Sho was pouring | mitted to by the farmers—Rochester Union. occmrrence ebould happen in our city, for it is asa- | H. Peterson Nunda; C. G. Reynolds, Orange Nu J.; | for their recovery. choseol Getuaiempans tert fre! long, was discovered in the siagers’ seats. Hix some fluid from a can upea some chivs, witt whi ally one of the most quiet and @reeaole places that | Edwin W. Rie-, Kingsboro’; J. V. Rice, Wilmington, Bride, cana. ‘The Portage Tunvel eon the State fpakesh:p contented, as he wis se ond consia to she wax making a fire. snpposing thnt there was no The trial of thi Rew. Me J is i (ah Le found in any xctivn of the country. Siuce | Del; S.J. Richardson, Oswego; A. J. Southwick, | nately pm ot four bunond yards of the tana Thismsjexty, the Soe ee et The enitgd 1232 dae a the asien ia ane stove, An explosion tovk | in Ubtspeunaty, before Juige Wrghton the earge of | Writiug the above we have been informed that | Rewton; A.W. Street, Oskaloowa, In.; P. G. Valen- | worke, cit P pored a ead singer,” without the formalities of an place, which burned her #0 severely that she died | Satna Z.conm'y, before Ju“ge Wr ght, on. u ny arowaing | youbg Corhren bse been bailed by hia father, wao | tire, Slaterville; D. Waterbary, ‘Mavenport; D. M. sue @ ‘BR consequence, | htem, in Avgust last, in the Keopus creek, reached this city on Monday leat. Westfall, Dov So,.N. J. Bei. 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