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" gORTH CAROLINA STAR.
rtiunu WIULT Alt TRI-WXAXLT.
WIH. CBOUB,
- 1DITO& AHD PEOrRIETOR.
timii .... X- '
If paid trict'y I advance, Vwe dollars per an
anas ; lw dollan and fifty mli, If paid wilbia
ix months) and thre dollan M tha sad f Lbs
-. yeV-- : - .
ABrEnriSBJBXTS "net (xeeedlng sixteen
, line will be inserted ana tint for on dollar, and
twenty-an cent for each Subsequent insertion.
The of greater length will be charged propor
tioaatlw. Crt Order wikI Judicial advertisement
will be ekargee 2o per eent. higher than the above
rale. A reasonable deduction will be Bad to
Too wits advertise by the year. r'
Book and Job PrinUrt; done with neatness
despatch, and en accommodating term.
fojr Letter to the Editor most be post.paid
STATE FAIR, 1854.
NORTH CAR0LINA"8TATE AGRICULTU
RAL SOCIETV.
"X The Second Annual Fair of thi Society will be
lield at Raleigh, on Tuesday, Wednesday, 1 hur
day and Friday, 17th, 18th, l'Jtli, and 0th of
October, 1854.
" nnncLATioxs :
' Member of thi society, and all who may be
come euch at the time of the exhibition, by the
navment of M to tho Treasurer, will be, furnished
with badge of membership, which will admit
-the member aud the ladm of hisf.imily, end, the.
" " children and d 5"ye an -old to-tb gvwuade- dn
- ring tU bopr of publw. exhibition. -
All contribution to Floral Hull will bo cheer
fully received free ofchargo. .
Exhibitor who contend for premiums, are
ipeoted to beoorno members of the State Agri-TNift1it-8oeir;'Bw
must have tbeitajumabvar.
' articles pnmexiy -entered at thffie, -osvor before
10 o'clock, Tuesday the 17th October: o that
I catalogues of the article exhibited may be pron
erly arranged and publishedbefore the grouud
are opened for public exhibition.
All animals or articles admitted within the
grounds lot exhibition must be labeled with the
name and residence of the owners. -
No animals, implement or other article, for,
which a premium is offered will be entitled to
ajff"p'remlu
beat of the kind offered, unless such nrtiulo ahull
be deemed by the Judges, ; of roffieieet merit to
-jdserve euch reward.
No one subject shall receive two premiums by
th" awards of different committees of judges at
--r--th-aMn.tot
ly a an additional premium.
The doci?ion.of tlin judges of awards will be
regarded as final, in everjtJKXflreise of their legit
imate authority. Hat any award made, contra
ry to the rules, for directing and restricting pre
miums, claimants or awards, will be disregarded
or reversed by the Kxeoutive Committee.
AMTHmrof tlrr,1itdgtrberratidrHt--be
' delivered to the Ex. Committee fof examination,
- "Fty'the afternoon pnwedinjr- tl -day iur an
nouncing the awards of premium.
Premiums awarded but not elaimed within
,hrea months thereafter, will bo regarded as do
nations to the sncietv.
iitook brought to the Fair for Bale, will have
an enclosed lot adjoiningtheFairtironndsassign
ed them, with wawr convenient, where they can
be kept at tho expense of the owner.
...Articles -manufactured in the State, when
brought in.nim petition Ji ith Direign articles, will
take precedence, other things being equal, ana
"ttirfbwi'nrrrrtrjrwTtt lTOt'WweoBi-en-tbein
of jpremiiuns.
The Chief Msrsbnirwilh efficient" aidaTwiTI be
in attendance during the hour of exhibition tu
keep proper order.
A fine band of music will lie in attendance each
day during the hours ef exhibition.
An efficient polioo will take charge of the
grounds daring the night.
Admission fco-for a carriiige $1"; ft baggy
60 cent; for a single person j cent children
and eraut half price. -
Plb'JRAMME.
TtttsBiT Oct. 17. The Fair will open at ten
'clock for the admission of visiters.
WiMsnr, lxth. The Judge will make
their examinations. Trial of Machinery.
TiicasbAV, l'Jth. The Address delivered.
Plowing match, and trial of double harness bor-
Fbioat, 20tb. Healing report of Judge,
trotting races with singleharness, horse in bug
pee or sulkys; and parade of prize animals,
with appropriate badges around tit track, im
mediately preceding their exitfrom thegrounda.
The gate will be closed every evening at 4
o'clock, to give time for making the neceaaary
arrangement for the night.
- - - bratit r timrnxr.
liyilON, r
. bos.
FiT Class. lhormgAmd.
1st. For tha heat tnllion over 4 years old, $10
2d: For the 2d best " " " 5
3d. F r Hi best Broodmare, lt
4th. For the 2d best
6th. For the best stitlHos under 4 years old ID
6th. For the best tlly " " . 6
v la thi eta purity of blood being the highest
poiat of distinction, A well authenticated pedi
gree Must, in every ease accompany ab. animal
put on exhibition to compete fur any of the abuv
prise. x.
let For tha best stall orer 4 yean old $10
84. For tha 2d best X " " S
3d. For the best 1! rood mare, 10
4th. For the 2d best " X 5
fith. For tlie beat stallion sndnr 4 year old, S
th. F r thebtnt 8!It, S
7 th. For h beat saddle-bone, manor gel
ding X 5
Hib. For the 2d best M - " 4ip.
Sth. Fur Uie best pair of matched carriage
fcorac, 10
liMh. For the 2d Ut pair " " 6
11th. For the best single harness horse, 5
12th, Ft the best ' " dip.
' la thi el indivilaal exeelleBee tn (ura, ae-
ttoa and dispmitioB, will be rgard4 as chief
points ut avrtt.
Tbiib Ctsss.- fur Draught Itwf.
1st. For the best stall ioa ovar 4 yean old f 10
21. For tha 21 best " " IS
' 3d. Fur the best broodmare, 10
4th. F.r tlx 2d best " S
6th. For tlie wallioa uader 4 yean aid, i
tq, F the ti ally, - S
7th, F the Ut te4 so leu than 4, 10
fib. For Uvt i air, 6
la thi cLasa. fima, use n4 aWUily, will be
- -ewganUiaa -t-trf anisll.iMiiea
Foi stu Ltu Jarkt, JrnmHs v4 Mulct.
1st. Fw the best Jack w yean etd, $10
24. F. tin 2d ha . " . " i
3d. For the h.t Jrnnet, )il
4 tit. For the 24 W t
Sh. For tha Hmi Jack aa4tr yean aid, " t
th. F. the best JshiiH " " i
7tb. For tha isct asule, " I
tb. For tha ImmI pair af muIm, . 10
t'h. For tht boat teu of a4 Uaathaa foar '
aaalea, IQ
BF.fOVD DIVISION,
fimt
' Fiawr Ci u.f&mri llnt m PtUmi.
lt. 1m the tmt bull ovar 4 ) ears old, 10
84. r. tt, U bt J
, 34. tiM mm 4 Jmm M j0
ilk, rt0Hd beaten,.' -
24. rr ii 2-1 tMt - 4
34. f t the host ajaifef "4
4Uk For U 21 bwt 4
. 14. For tlie bt ball rair.
, 2-1. F the 24 beat baU eaif.
Id. l a lite lMt betfer,
4. For test 4 kaat h.,fr.
I, dip.
I. 4
it 'p
dip.
dip,
la aawe abMuBitui will N ii4, ni
tAe pnasnam alml fur Atrwbinia, Aldawra,
I1. II its, lln-efunls at tot ! rwiat
P"r buul, aa w the tawe l lit ; mm
IW Tt Ut tutl Mora.
Hatsisia t.i ti M-l.m
lac For ilte beet yak over ail fear aid, 1 10
x x . -i .
2dvFor the 24 best " " " 6
- 4dr inr the nest yoke under 0 V i
4th, Fortha 2d best yoke under 6 yean old, dip,
5th. For the best driver or manager of oxen, 5
Ctkt For tli 2d best driver or manager of
oxen, . din.
"Intttdcing" rote"- class, estiecial reference will
be bad, vi Jorm, site and ducility, aui no atten
tion will be paid to degree of fatness, farther
than susceptibility to that condition.
Third Cuss. Fat Cattle.
1st. For the best pair fat oxen,
2d. For the 2d best pair of fat oxen,
10
5
5
ill. tor the nest lat single ox or cow,
4th'. For the 24 best fat
. If 4,
dip.
In this class fitness for the shamble will be
regarded as the chief excellence.
FoiaTii Class. Milch Coirs.
1st. For the best milch cow, 10
2d. For the 2d best " " 5
3d. For the 3d best " dip.
In thi clans, quantity and quality of milk
will be the ohject of attention, without regard to
the breed of the cow. The Judge will requirs
in writing, with Acli cow put on exhibition, a
statement of the quantity of milk and -butter
yielded tn any one week. The week for makiug
the usat, to-Jae-aclreted-'Sjy riie-owner-aoy tmie
during the aeiann.
sur.EP.
First Class. ttne and Medium Wodt.
1st. For the best lluck, fine wool, $10
.,ithe.h!at,t.., A
ad. .. i'ur- the Uwt- peu.ot e a s, not lea than - r
3, fine wool, S
4th. For the 2d best, " " " " dip.
.'ith. For the best pen of lambs, not less
than 4, dip.
0th. For the best puck, mjddlo wool, dip.
7th. For the best pen of ewes, not less
than 3, middle wool, dip.
8th. For the best pen of lambs, not less
than 4. dip.
SrriiNO (xnttNatiectorifaKdBhod;
1st. For the best buck, , $ 5
il. l.c tli 24 best buck, dip.
il l. For the best pen of ewes, not less
than 4, 5
4th. For 2d best " " " . " " dip.
inn. for tlie best pen ot iambs, not less
tlutit 4,
3
tith. For the 2d best, " " " '
7th. For a pairnf cashmere goats,
FOURTH DIVISION.
SWINE.
First Cuss. Large Breed.
1st. For the best boar over 2 years old
.2d-.Jt:ur.tke.SdJt '
34. For the best ureedTiig 6w ovef
years old,
4ih. F.,r tlie 21 best, " "
5ih. For the best boar uniler 2 yean old,
6th. For the 2d licet,"1 " "
7th. For the best open ow,
dip.
10
$ 5
dip:
5
dip.
5
dip.
fSth. For the 2dJ)0st. " dip.
Uth: For the test lot of 4 pigs, undr 8
months old, 5
loth.For the 2nd bent, " dip.
This class include Berkshire. Chester, Wt
biiTiirrj rtVgBf,1imi?)tv:iiiia W
lhichessCouiitv, and their grades, sue, form ana
attraction in tins class.
8kcoxi Cuss. Smiitl Dreed.
1 st. For the bett boar over 2 yean old
24. For the 2d best " '
$,-
din,
3d. For the best breeding sow over 2 year
old, 5
4th. For the 2d best, " " dip.
5th. For the besoar under 2 yean old, 6
"tn. For The 2.1 best, " " " dip.
7th. For the best open sow, N &
th Forth best, " V. dip.
9th. For the best lot of pigs under 6 mos.
old. Vh 5
10th. For the 2d best. . " dip.
In this class is included SufTolk, Neapolitan,
Chinese, Guinea, Snap lragon,ahd their grades,
and will be regarded chiefly for their fattening
qualities.
Third Class. Native.
1st. For the best boar over 2 yean old
24. For tlie 2d best, ''
, 3d. For the best breeding sow,
4i.h. Fr the 2d, best,
.'Hli. For the beat Imar under 2 yeas old,
6th. For the 2d best, "
7th. Fur the best open ow, "
8th. Kor the 24 best, " "
6
dip.
&
dip.
5
dip.
5
dip.
-torroTTWTiciriiroTTtMl under fTinoi:
old.
5
ifffh7FoTn;e?.TTr
11th. Fur the best lot of 10 bom. of anr
breed, V)
12lit. For the 2d beat, " - 6
PREMIUM ANIMALS.
1st. For the beat stallion oaer 4 yean old, '
of any breed, on exhibition, $10
2d. For the 24 best, " "6
3d. For the best brood mare, over four
jean .ld, of anv breed, on exhibition, 10
4th. Fur the id licst, " "5
fitli. For the best stallion under 4 and over
tfear old, 5
snrtWtlTe-l-HeT, " "
7th. Fur tl best cult under on year old 5
SUi. For th 2d best, " dip.
9th1 For the bet bull of anv breed, on ax. " 5
loth. For th 24 beat.
dip.
dip
d.
dip.
6
dip.
&
dip.
6
1 llh. For Vie lawt cow,
12th. For the 2d best "
13th. For th lst back,
1 4th. Fur th 2d best, "
loth. For the best lot of 3 ewe.
lito. lor the 24 beat,
1 7 Ut. For the best boar,
x lth. For the 2d best,
luth. bar the bmt breeding o,
20th. For the 2d beat, "
In tlii laa 1 include.! onlv those ani
dip.
which, bar takaa prvmiuine in their reapectiv
claaees, here they an all brought in competition
u a Individual mi it, without regard to blood
or atuck.
nrrii wvisiou.
roeif ar.'x
Fiarr Clam. Cat I'aJ imhUe Ant, Cork
arf rase Nmm.
" la. Fa the bt bit of HliMtrliaia, H
24. For lb 24 be M of - Fan. Jour.
34. For the beat lot nf !orking,
4ib. For the 24 bH bJ of " "
5th. For th best t'4 of Polanda, " M
T.tn. For It,1 2,1 U,l"' ' " 1
"th. For the bl lot rtrahma Footra, " "
Hth. For the 24 beat bit of "
h. Fur tli be.1 lot of Onat Malay, "
Ifttb, For th 2d beat lot of - - -I
llh. Fortlibttotof Jeney Bluee, "
I2ih. For the 24 best lot nf " .
Mth. For the beat lot of (lane Fowl, H -I4
h. Frth 2d beat lot of " - -1
Ilk Forth beat lot if lUnUnsS
Inth. Forth 24 beet Iota, " " "
The am rlaaaiScaUoa adopted, and Ut aama
prewiiuma off r4 for any axhar variety of pstr
blood. wbM'k may be exhibited.
fr. ('Ltaa. Tmrkry, tjrmt, Dwlt,
. )t For tit bast pair of Turkey, cock
and hen, v - 4
14. For the seorad b4 pair of Tartar.
eork and hn, Farm. Jostr.
3d. For the 1 t pair, or tingle. Wild
Teefc-y. 4 is. .. Hiatal, - " -4th,
Fia? ttt saxuod beat pair, or tng!e,
Wild Turaar, d.atBeaiicated.
6th. For U.a Nat pair ef Oeeae, J
aa4 feaaaU,
fits. For tit aaraaal beat pair at Claaa,
tale and femala, "
7tk. rr tit beet pair of Wild Gca,
mala a4 IrmaU, "
Hi. For th mmrni best pair at Wild
Gawaat, anal and faaaale, "
thh. For Hi baatpau oi Pobvad Ihxka, ; ,
4 eaa at4 dawk. II
I'Nh. For tfce S4 Waat pair ef Toiaast
IWka, draaa awl 4a.-, I an. Joer
I ltd. Fur the beat pair ef Mwy
NORTH
? n..l a j - jt.
, uraii aau aitci,
12th. For the second best pair of Mus
covy Du. ks, drake and duck,
13th. For th large and beat variety
of Poultry exhibited br any one person, . $3
14th. lor be second Lest. i t
Io tliia etas, omameot and profit -will be TtF
garuea as cniei points of value.
RULF.S FOR BRANCH FIRST.
Animals fr exhibition will not be received or
admitted within the Fair Grounds befura Monday
morning; then they must be properly entered at
the office, and placed under tlie direction of the
Executive Committee. v
Animals will not be admitted lifter 10 o'clock,
Tuesday. - .
No exhibitor Vill be permitted to enter more
than one animal in each of the sub-classes.
Animals, when duly entered, an well provided
for by the Society, without charge to the owner,
and cannot be resiovcd from the Uround except
by permission of the F.xecutive Committee.
Awards of superiority in this branch will be
given in accordance with the Schedule of Pre
miums.. No unprofitable animal will be a proner ub-
ject to receive a premium.
ptatttitna to awarded- -for vy animal
aot deemed svorthT by th indjres, though it
skou'.d" be the herof lb kind exUibiltd.
V BRANCH II. -Aoriculturi w s
First Class. Farming,
For the six beat Farms in the State tlm
which have been uixnaged to the greatest benefit
a.'l litfil, in refcteuce w tka iUWitig objwbtt
the improvement ol noil, increased production,
increase of farming lanital, annual Droflts. 4o..
ic, toetlicr with tic (reneral management of
oui, uirm, in ai us uetaus, tending to se
cure profitable aud laslng results. Silver cnp.
r or me six second lst Farms, c., 5
The above must be sibmittrtl in wnfinif 'it.
ing a eoncise descriptlm of th Farm, location,
character of soil, mam of nrenarine land fur
I M. I , I .... I . .... t... -I l.l..k I . ' '
.,iiuiiuii, ttntmtnj iriigiiiiug, manuring
plowing, cm. oic.; piauiag, cultivating, gather
ing, ic. 4c; producticW Tield. io. 4c: o
attested, or otherwiso aurfenticated, as to satisfy
urn juujcs ut uie corre.-iiess ol tne statement
made. " V
For the best nroduct. afcraired tolbe acre nf
eacrroT ine ion pwinj CTop raised jn jnsi, on a
ixmu jhk taring anu lor a entire shift or the
farm according to its usual designed rotation:
1st. For the best averui product of
Indian Corn, 1 joq
21. F'or the best average prfyuct of Wheat, 20
3d. For the best average nrluct of Oat. fl
4th. Forthe best average pluct of Rye, 5
..Sth. Fur thB-tirsl Hn nf.TutWn,, ; oq
,- tiui. iorjliie best do. ,tl. JUuttM. , ,,,20
7 th. For the best do. of Clove, 5
For tho best average produl of each of the
following crops, a Viplvma: Tlkcommon Corn
field Pea, Benns, Sweet Potatoesfrish Potatoes,
Sugar Ueets, Turnips, Carroto, lV-suips, Pumrl
kins, and Orogi.n Pea. 1
Fur tho largest yield on a singlaere cf each
of the following crops, $10i IndLt Corn, (not
less than lot) bushels to the acre) tWhcat, (not
loss tltatv-30- lMtl4to the arHay, Jterer,
or Grassnot loss titan two tons pi acn); To-
7. Second "ClassX XgnaiVunfflsrciii
-For the best specimen oteneh of tf following
tfrwlucts, f 2 j Indian Corn, Wheat, lata, Rye.
Barley, Beans, Peas, Rice, of eachine peck;
lobacco In leaf, Cotton in seed, ofWtt, ton
nounas: Clover ana Urea Seed, hJf-gallon ;
tjevw, niruips, s-aranips, narrow, 01 tch, nalt-
aoten: rumptin, a sample, Sweet rotatoe.
ana insn rotatoee;, 01 each, hall-bushel
For the greatest variety of the abet
articles,
For the best specimen of one half-gallo)
of Virgin dip Turpentine,
For tli best specimen No. 1 Rosin,
For the best specimen Hemp, 10 lb..
For the best specimen Flax, -
BRANCH III. Mxchaxics.
First Class. Plmigkt, Cultimtori, de
1st. ror tne best double plough,
2d. For the second best do.
3d. For the best single plough,
4th. For the aeoond best do,
5th. For the best cultivator,
0th. For the second beet do.
7 th. For the best barrow, 1 or 2 hone,
Rfh. For the second best do. do.
I'll). For the best aulatoil nluurh.
dip
TOffC For (lie Tidsi giiag do. " -r
llth. forth best lull-side da.
w; For th ba Ian Vale,1.::
Llth. For the best roller, smooth,
1 1th. For tha best roller, pegged,
loth. For the best grain cradle.
loth, r or the second best do.
SxookD Class. iurat Vehuiet, tie.
1st.
r or the best 4 or 0 horse wagon, $15
For tti sccoud beat do. de. dip.
For Ut best 2 bora wagon, 10
For the aeuoud beat do. din.
2d.
3d.
4th.
Sth.
6th.
7th.
For the best 1 htrse wagon, 5
For tlie eecond beat do. din.
For the beat horse cart, (tumble,) 4
It ur th e evettnd bejHoor ejo.' ' 11 11 " " dir.
-Htt,-
lull. For tlie best ox cart and yoke, &
loth. For tlie second best do. do. dip.
1 Ith. For tlie best wheel-barrow, 3 SO
12th, For the second best do. dip.
13th. For th beat dumping wagon, 6
14tlt. For tit second bat do, dip.
loth. For the beat pair wagoa or plough
hsm. t, a 50
ltith. For tbe beat cart teddle, 2 60
17 th. For tbe best pair cart wheels, . 2 SO
Tbirb Class. IU& fimer MarMntrg.
let, Fur th best Cora-plaster or drill, S3
24. For the beat wheat planter or drill, S
34. For the beat straw or shuck euuer, 3
4th. Fur tlie second beat do. do, dip.
5th. For the bust corn she Her, S
6U1. For the weostd beat eura abelwr, dip.
7lh. For tbe beet fanning mill, 6
ftth. For Ui aeoond beat do, dip.
Vlh: For th beat churn by Btachinery, 3
l'Hh. For tbe MOtd beat de. dip.
1 lib. For the beat aewing machine, 6
12Ut. For th teeond beat do. din.
I4ta, Fur tbe boat bay prean, U
1 llh. For tlie aecued beat do. dip.
1 'th. For the beet eottoa praaa, fu
liiih. For U.a aeeuad beat do. dip.
17th. Fur tbe beat pump or hydraulic
littb. For the aeoond best do. do.
Wtb. I'or the beat abiogls machia,
2tMti. For tit eecond lwt da.
2 lat. For the beet totul BBachia,
224. For the eod beet do.
dip.
dip.
3
dip.
Focsir Clas. llorm l
Mmrktnrrj Jar
lat. For the beet eweep bene power, $
C I. For the m4 tst do. dirt.
34. For th railway do. 20
sin, ror mum Mai ao. tin,
Sth. For the beat aaw mill f. bora now at. 10
nib. tm th bet rriat mill fi do.
7th. For tba bw m and h emaber,
fih. For the Wat threshing machine,
win. P. tba html bmadcaxinr and drill
ing an acli in par rr a rraaa.
IHh. For th twat br-sioVaatin maekine
$ Bowing llaaai, aat dues, 4N
llib. For the html ditrbing stacUae,
I'lth. For tha btast cotton gia,
I Ith. For the natat atamp aaarhine,
1 4th. Far tbe Kaa mptng manenasa,
I oh. For the baasl mowing do. tut grass.
Tbe al.o- marbiiwy to he toaaasi ia eaten
manner b4 t wa flare a the F.aeeeUt
Coaaatitt aba 11 daangnatt.
Firv CkaasL . ftuwir Farm,
lat. Fat Ut base portabi a team rgD
e nUt.!iit tut bora power,
24.
34.
r or i tw4 t ao.
10
For V-a arraataatnillKtina f Baeful
eMchiaaai aaaat maple ..am made
ae (actory.
at if
20
ft 8 ' (tTlf A
CASOLiyA, WEDNESDAY MORNCfG, AUGUST 30. 1854.
RCLF.3 FOR BRANCH Tlinrc
All Vn Achillea, imnleeaenta. or Mhm mmw!,..!.
of mechanical a must be exhibited by or for
their respective makers, or inventors, or im
provers, or their assignee, to or for whom only
premiums for such article will be awarded.
Persons hnldinr such article bv
as matten of tralc, will have no 'claim to pre-
F.very machine or. implement offered for a
premium, must be so designated or described at
will erve to identify It to future purchasers, and
also the telling price of the article must be sta
ted and marked fin the Jiibele and in the "pub
lishcd reports of premium article.
Kfficieney, cheapness, and durability will be
i.siura a cntet excellencies in every machine
ur implement.
(Concluded in our next.)
Cri-aaltthllj
atfiTia YoRlMt.ctrn'ir
MVERStTX)F NORTH CAROUN-A.
Now that the smoke and dust of the political
-campaign -liaveJawu ovrvw hava a mind to
call "tlirafien'tronof"t
friends of this noble institution the pride of
ftorth Carolinians every where to sonte tliooglit
which have been struggling in our bosom for
utterance, touching its future weal and prosper
ity. And we are the more emboldened to utter
our views, since certain recent step indicate
-thatilte Authorities of-the inntittrtte-in-partat
least, hold to the same opinion with ourselves,
Let it be understood in advance, that we de
sign to utter no croaking or complaint as to
the past. Iler'history is rich in all the materiel
necessary to carry her down to posterity a one
of the most valuable, fruitful for good, and hon
orable in the land. Uwr alumni are found in' ill
lands, and by their ripe cliolarship, their ound
and useful attainments, are shedding her beams
of light in all directions. Many who entered
li'i, furnished with all the elements of a wise
aul mature manliitid, unjitr tli praaidetwy t
the venerabK-CaJweZ; after Htling the publlo
eye tor half a century, have closed their useful
lives in ablnie of glory; while othen yet remain
a beacon-lights, pointitig the youth of the land
to her time-honored temple of wisdom and
learning. Still more fruitful and prosperous has
she been under the wise and able administration
of her present President and Faculty. Her halls
awl U1ey.t, Ostfll UieT come.
ity and resources have never been greater than
at present; and th future open a prospect
winch her most sanguine mend will mora than
real iie. It is with a knowledge of such a past
that we propose to say something that we hon
estly believe may make her futun brighter even
than any Tiave a right to expect.
With so full a tide of prosperity which lets in
upon her, the question ha often occurred to us,
may not some wholesome change be effected.
and do not the demands of the time call for a
more full development of her resources, to effect
the public good 1 The endowment and powers
of the Cnivonity we uppu to be ample for the
most liberal and enlarged outlay of mean and
measure, teiiake her in fact a Vnietrtity in tht
fulleM tent. Indeed, th recent erection of two
new professonhlp and the organization of two
distinct branches of instruction, show that tbe
authorities of the institution are disposed to
apply these resource ao aa to meet the demand
ifBicIiniei. Tne f?row!ng popularity an Tflfie very
6K.E.H.l.T.,S! .!n",llutl"n f learning
other State, that nave been reorganized upon
urtriily principle, have very naturally created
estre in the mind of many that our own I'ui
isity should not be whit behind. W do not
it that ah U behind. In all the element
reatnesa, position and usefulness, the grada
te, of our I'niraraitv are nniloil,t.ll mnum
of any ether institution. To Impart a fin
ibl and thorough education, the able Faculty
' Wl Hill cannot stand second to any other
y -bndrBiitr wa put h to- th -wise -mew trf
t, if It b ant worth while to inquir if
eomeWprovemenU may not be made in tbe
struct mode aud plane of Initraetioa and
d.sci,y w, r no advocate (i tinnecea-
r7 cVge, but we go ia for wbautntial im
proven
SIlK,llVt the organiialmn of the uVparbnent
ral and Analytical Cliemiatry, and
ineenng, recently eMabliabed, be a
the judieton and prottabl re-eon-tbe
department of Aaeteat and
nag, of MatbemaUca, ef Belle
Might not the Law Department
prominent poaitionT W bare
efieieney at pmeat, bnl what
It not be made mora altrae-
it (A lam hrkaal m4 Hhikt
this pr,!nt we bf tpectaj at fen.
principal object whkh I rat led
tubjecti Ha not the time
steee to erzamse a Mtalkal
IVtmenHn IRIn,eraityWby sbnld mt
young man W s abroad to'nbtain a madieej
localiont HavaU as able pbyatoian and
a etan patent iaatU.rs ia dieal tcimee (a
ft ort l arolina, aa b fnuivl elarwhrre
We do not ay I
the MaJieal Ikei art ntent
Chapel Bill. Tksrn may
should be ovrnisl
be mock mora eiigil
tt it than that
pUe. Jt might be
tbatoer parti alili
(ur tilt ettv would t
M Is d4n it loratioa
bare, bat w an not
d ta tb dead ran bagasi
H W'wtd bhor aa lar
Perbtp Wilmiag.
ton I lb aviat etigit
at la tlwHali If tax
we enalld Hsrego aarr
give ear vntre for
fe UUagh Bad
a. We lave thrown
But the thoughts with
Hope thai hay would
lead ether a i more enrn
tent pwnntB la take
ap lb eubjoet and give I
tberwsgbeiaaaJasa.
tiea. What 4 eatr bretlt
ef lb praa, ajnny
ef whom an mtmmuU ef tl
ajnny.tlMik ef
tbeaeeuggaetHaasf
Bl-l.a. rUllooalng itWia bate hm ,11
the rage a Riehmnnd end IVanliairg towt
tiaa past. rrCaaav Clttntl ak, aa4 rt tJ1
(ul aeeeM from Fetonbairg aaV a4sj4y IW
aena la the pmene of l J.'ae4ioet, t
n miaeu ke was ia prarf!ib
itum aavaa .
or Agncu
or wivu ftv
sale modeiw
truetioa a
Modem Lol
Lettree, kt
1
isa x"'" "fa
Be doubt of
w mean l, iwl,t
live, so aa to nu
Again, and I
- v.."a is
a to eoaeider Aa
. . . a .t 4
armta tor tne ai
riea a VirjaU poUi.
wlm
JtKt ' 1
" FOREIGN INTERFERENCE.
One of the earlie and moat cherished princi-,
oipie 01 toe old Republican party, waa to keep,
a vigilant eye upon all efforts, the most insidious,
tO Uttuse into this triiaemmffwt ,, -1.
...... .. io.vnimuiit any rwvtoa i 1
emeitt in.l tn 1 i, r . .. . ..I
agnmHaiiancmpuon tne
part of foreignen or foreign government, to in
terfere with it operation or movement.' - So
anxious were our father to present thi, that all
necessary guards in thi respect were carefully
thrown around tlie. Constitution, and the admin
lstraton of th government kepi: a keen eye upon
the public offices of the nation, to prevent other
than native born citjsens from entering them, or
such foreignen as had given full proof of their
devotion and adherence to the laws and Constitu.
tion of the eountry, which removed all doubt as to
their fidelity to tlie prinoiplnof Aniericanliberry.
While such a spirit and design contri lled the ad
ministration of pubiicaffain.nofeanworainaulged
in rraerence to the admission of auy number of
towitpieww the privileges and rights of ourfiap
py.lUpuUio Tit development of the last
twenty jun or more, however, hare aadly
changed the complexion ef affair, until, now;
under h present Drmocrortc administration of
publialy asserted and maintained, a large share of
at least the similar office of the government, is
in the hands o fortignert.
Now let it be understood that the so-called
Democratic party professes to be the legitimate
offspring and the only true exponent of the old
Republican party j a profession which its histo-iTratnce-this
dnyrof tEe1admniTstrationXrj"
on,. has belied outright and downright. We are
of tltoae who never assented "to the miserable
misnomer, and the course of th present Demo
cratic party in regard to the foreiirn nonuitrtion
St l1?? ?".antrj. " on'y pne of miwy pronf,.tliai
the profession is a liliel npon tlie old Republican
party. Madison and.Monroe, the best because
the safest expounden of the Republican faith
would'hava eschewetl all alliance with the pre-
nt mongrel Democracy of the country, because
it ia an far removed in its principle and ms
nr44lieaer-iMi4 pure prittetfdf-ilia
party ofwhicli they were the acknowledged lead
ers.
in w lugs have never been opposed to all
prudent and safe measures, which would freeure
an asylum in thi country to tlie oppressed of all
nations, a well a a theatre for the punnit of
nappinest and prosperity to all who come among
as for legitimate objoots. They have been rea.lv
" ....hi. nu umuiui taciiiues lor th onr-
tne fullest liberty, when their deniaotU have not
transcended the requirement of order and good
government, and when they have not entrenched
upon the right of native-born citiien and
what mora could they have asked f
- Niw PtriRS W, havs just received the Ini
number of the 7alrjroa sad Beaufort Intlligenrrr,
puiimtneu at Deatwort ia thi State, by H. 1. 1'oof,
ana eatiea by j. Cameron and 8. D. Pool. It
present quite) a neat appearance, and this num
ber promise an able and iute resting sheet Both
Mr. Cameron and Mr. Pool have bad considera
ableexperienceintheelitorial profession. Under
their auspices, tlie Intelligencer will be an able
exponent of the principle of Hie Whig party.
and the advocate or North Carolina Interest.
We cordially extond the band of welcome to this
new laborer in the field, aud wish, it tbe must
abundant strccess.
Tot Giurouw ia a new emi-montltlv naner
ilUuidalailad-at Normal Ullews hv -Moa-tnT-Kofa.
ton and Cote, a the organ of the Cadets of
Tempararieer- W teH-otjr ymij frieTrdr mneh
success in the new and arduous punuit they
have cttoean for theraaelve. Their object i a
praiaeworthy one and w feel ran they will
deserve sucoesa.
FORtltlN yUARTtKUliS.
We have reoeTtMffie July number of tit EU
inlwra lietUrt. Theeonteute aroil. Diplomatic
Hiitorr of the Eastern Question, 2. Ttotalira
and Laws against tbe liquor Trade, 3. ller-
wmm't FaHirHrt, .4:taflrirn trad Tip TV
licy. S. Ih Oreat Social Problem, 6. The
Ordenln Council an Trad during War, 7.
Marshall on th Ropreeeotatioa of Minorities,..
European Kmigcatiua to the United Slates. 0.
Tk tUaaiaa War of 1834.
Th Latm Qwltrlf for July ha a! an com
Ut head, Con tenia; I. The House of Com
mon, 1 Milman't Latin Christianity, 3. Th
Drama, 4. Claaaical Dictionaries, 3. The Klee-
trie Telegraph, Cbrbtianlty la Melanesia
and New Zealand.". Qneea Eiitatietn and iter
Favorite, 8. Lord Lyodhurat and tjt Eaatera
Questieu. . - . .
Rrpabliahed In New York by Leonard Ml
4 Co, at $1 a fear, each, or the lour British
Quarter!; and, Blackwood's Magaxln fc f 10.
Tears gvatati fi Bia How. Mr. I., (V Ta-
teni wa a MHdidiMa at tha but alecUua ia Dati
Coanl v fur Hm husM hettate. Ilouae 1 Cumnviai,
and hlierifralury. For tbe irat and third ufacea
n recetved votee each aa4 0 tor th sasmnd.
Xtd Cortoif.--Te'l Lalea of r.rw"n,tl.wi" T
Stewart and Baker ensintin, (.mirsia wen fa
cetted lit Savannah, on the lit b ttuai. Due of
them mM Ut I J etaata t psand. live quality be
ing trry The Brat bale bvat rear waa m.
sited Mi Sataauah, Augvat tbe Dtlk. A New
pal rawahad I'-loaalaM, Ua, en tbe lk itiat,
an4 tnld at 12 eenw per pound.
Tb "Nalwwal Demuerml" keen aa
it
i'" ,m - tm ra -tea au 1 aiva,
Ware fttnkatwar nine livtoc and did ik
a nbjent wbari-i.y In sprM lb moat ahjeci hu
mibtv. be etld k M M batter one Ibaa tJwa
whtcb Ut amH akeil alj .rd. Taking money aa
ktr Ond, thair all, that miaaralje, d)aaU
cli ps, an aVapaaed a4 abueaad by all Iboa
wm a aallfnpnH a ad a rharaeter In main
tain. Tir graal bawta on hi, h their ebararaer
e4 platform i f .on, 14 lia apHla-taVftiay ha
awssa aani in to a ar tnat rnaiNitl
a4 H ts onlr tbi that baa Mtlwrto k4 tbia
liltla a.ral tortber. But m mf ann.a) bold
attt ag,aat pviaripUt and, frnaa n.tr bil.er
aigna, may pr.Hi. tjtat Utt nerd la abmat
p(n.biag il.aa.4ult.as.
Tntuw Favsa-Awsaaaart. Ag. The
IWI m llaallh fVfwt ll. aatala-r datMh f
" to la a, taarladi 44 of yertoar tVaav
I iw ataaa ta earaaaswag A ra amttbar ad
etUtmM hat last attbaugh b 4aa as mataly
asaa4tnliaairnaaonasf th ty.
I Aug IMrd -Th Katrd f Heatlfc
r! 'wi i-ssr itaau.a r , ya. w rsar 4'trir( th
NTiSCJEl. 33.
, , AN OLD RELIC.
. T1' Rowing eommnnication wa pnbliabed
by the St, Louis Republican a coming from a
highly respectable source, h av the mtxlel
refcrreLto-iajJ.reat curiosity, att4 baa alreadr
attracted considerable atteniien among ateani
Jtoat and railroad nien; There is no doubt as to
its authettticitv, as it has been kept in the fauiilv
of hu.uVcenJauut from hi time to the present
davs '' .-i . .
'1 claim that th railway is an American in
vention, an that it originated at the same time,
or nearly ao, with the invention nf stcamtmats,
and that both these great discoveries originaled
with John Fitch, alsiul th year 1790, and, that
tn bis effort to bring forth the steamboat, he
neglectad the rnibcar and the rail-way.
- " There is now in your city, in the" poaaession
of laaae N. Whiting, Ksu (whose wit is a
daughter of the late Col. Killwtirne, and grand
daughter of John FitohD an original motlel nf a
steamboat, made by the band of Mr. Fitch.
This model rest on a model railway car eon
structed by him. And as lie died in 1798, bis
claim to priority cannot be doubted or denied.
. " fh' modal cmhrate JLtlu awottiai Htn
''" or the prosent railroad car, namely! tlie
wheli with n flange sm the rim "fnr a gutdeto
keep the wheels on tile track. It wa evidentlv
o arnanged for the purpose of exhibiting life
power of steam In pruslling,hoats, and 'was
constructed to run on a railway' immersed in a
"" witicr. it nen tne motion waa given,
the wheels would guide it along the submerged
railway. The model is a curiosity, and worthy
the attention of all, showing the thoughts of an
ingenious mind as they gradually assume form
under the workmnnshin of his
"To John Fitch the teeming West owes her
rapid civilisation ; and to him, more than any
other human being, doe the world owe thanks
lur tMapplicaLirftlmtgreat-etTiliser eteani, -
to practical purpose. And shall we, who wit
ness the results of his lalmrs on onr broad plains
and -vast river, suffer- tVcigner- to tenl the
only reward that can be given the credit of be
ing the first inventor of thohe wondorfuagentf
No. To the citiieus of tho West it become a
Lyttmm. m name from oblivion
before H is ttw late, and to award it the praise
i.:..l i i. .
nuiUll IB ItB UUO,
Coifsromnv Mr.Willis, one of the rdltorj
ot the Home Journal, has closed his aeriet of
interesting papers from "Idlewild." He has for
montlis bt'on an invalid, vet in tha amn I,..
written several articles on. the nreaenntion nf
-4-auauuAuiaif.n:un,ve peen wniely copied. :. Jn his
uw ami viiniug icuur, Sieaxuig ol eousiiiiiuuun,
he writes: I
v-onsuiuptiiin, mnnrneif over, a it is, seems to
me a gentle untying of the knot nf lire, instead
of the sudden and harsh.tearing nsninlor of it
threads by other disease a tenderness, in the
destroying angel, as it were, which greatly of.
tons for tome, his inevitable errand for all. It
ui a decay, with little or n piriw, inymsibl 1
."!n.'.'.in Pro2res", delsyeil, stjinetiines., year
aRor year, In lis liioroifatal annronches. And it
-ut ali,4-ita indulgent pBdtmginjrwnd'de
yrrmg; mat etui snmprnm Is'tlW -j 'talcnumgr
Thecliords which it first loosens an Hte'--cofirser
kones, iiiostcttnfiiiing to the mind The weight
v. uie mnn-nai senses is gradually tax en from tli
otil with tho lightening of their f.a.d and It
semng of their strength. Probably, till he own
himself and Invalid, no man ha oter given tlie
"" K" ui ma spins ruom euouirn lew it any,
have (bought to adinat Hi niinislerint-s to Tmif.
and soul, so aa to sulnlue tlie aenana to their e
anndary place and plav. With Illness enough
Tor Mils, and not enough to distress or weaken
with consumption, in. other words, as most con.
monly experienced the mind becomes eonsciou
m a wonderfully new freedom and predominance.
J flings around alter their value, Fstimsie of
persons ana punuit strangely change. Nature
seems as Bewf benutifiil as if a film had fallen
from the eyes.. The purer affections, the aim pier
motives, the humbler and more secluded rcliuuces
for sympathy, are turtid to have been the closest
linked with thoughts bolder andfrter. Whohas
not wondered at tlie eheerfulntwuf consumptive
pereona? It it hecaife, with the tenses kepi un
der by Invalid treatment, there is no "depression
of spirits." With careful regimen, and the y.
torn loiritiad and discinlinrd. life what ihr. i.
-4rrrniTttttlraTlnjf"t;aUhie nf Its
variuus proportions, lleattt is not drandcl when
yre M, tlmi. Sllth.a ronai:iuubrcai.UL LUrouah
the winjpBmnhelif freer and liijjlier.
Jni Pijwi st Ft, Tsn't, Lftinow. V wrller
in the Foreign Otarterlvi (has describe the
machinery of tbi great lain Ion clock:
"The pendulum U fourteen feet long, and the
weight at the end of it kesMihiindrmJ w.ht.il,.
dial on the outside ia reg,ilttiej j,f malWoti
wiitun; me arngtit of th minute band on the ex
tortor diala 1 fifteen feet, and lb length of th
hour hand ia eight feet, and the weight ef arh
is aevantv-flve nonndu L.,k ..r tk k,....
Jirarw 1w6"f..4 lwo kh3 a 7ttitf Tneliei" ' In" ih
fa.- of lb dial 1 an aperture nf abottt a foot
Mptare, thmrigh which viaiton are allowed to
pnitnide their beatla to olmprra th handa I.
motion, th minut band making a considerable
map at each awing t f tbe wtduhir. A rentie-
man waa at en time indulging hia coriianiy in
Ihia way, th band being alive h head, and
afterward turning to b,k Iwlow, rmiained in
that position, anttl on altetanting to move fuuad
Ui minute hand cloa Bpnn h lasek ef hia neck,
and waa rntnllv anatila to avtrieata bin.aelf
Inn shtirt tint be woolil baa km inii.lJ
an foa tad, evesi if deenpitatitm had not enauesl,
Fortnrtatolr, a friend wa with bins, via hastily
summonsed nasiatanos. and th clock Wa Jttat
atopped ia time to ant e hi lifts. Sim1 that iiM
the guide take nan to caution viaiirr against
probmging tlteitr obaanatinn at a carta, a period
in ererr hour. Th fin toraad bell which strikes,
tMlearly dtatinguiahad from everv txlter bell tn
the metropolis, and ha bvra audible at the die
lance nf 21) miles. It i als.ut ton ( in
eter, and it ia aaid to weigh 4 ton. 1 ft l-ll
ntftlM on tba nVath nTaay toomlier nf th tvnl
lamlly, nf the Ui Mavor, lli.hon f Unnim,
nr the Dasui of th Cathedral. T be to, la as.
pone far building tin t'ihv.fml wa alawt
milliea and a half pmsada atrrlmg.
A Rrsr. Ona of our rWretartaw nf State fi
th Failed Stales atrwk intl a no4 sresla of eat.
lief "4 f is Milrtdrv tn a partieiilar rem, t
rrastn that tba A.i siar t4lh ftasretary's"
eHoe era rmrkahly ftt liginf, which prated
eie th thusg r.ar a ralo.1 oskrw aeek', t
mtnged to ret in every day and bother II S
raianr. ben the annojanen rontni4 three nr
four dan, lhSvr(arv at.prd ap mm nxming
to tha draw-keepe and asked If a karw nkat
thai man ram after daily,
"lea," rrplM-l i),a fuuMtonarv. "aa nffiae. I
tlptMWll'
-rwj bntduvnti know what nttsef
So," '
W all. than, 111 toll yaaj.be wanta vottr pUc."
The nest nmmitig th areata lHwantb ef.ras
eeka aad Hie f.hie 4aw.kpper ta aaid tn bate
bean rib. from the pevtt bar Marnier In wbi. h tl
nMrwdw waa inf.f mad t "Tbe tMHrerrary w ss n-a!
m nsnaHi i
t.tvre r" Titts. .W ihl-m: At J.1
alkar Kiat'a catreH wiilt T'ia r 111
l"ayit Kailrwi ba Ism rn. t. arlr-l and de
barred, Th Melt. !, to let baa Iwt ancreasful In
all part f Ta,
,'..raaf tl I ts i4 that th lf.
trreaat t. BeroarBi tiaa reeneniitred bia retjaal to
em tba )ndhM swdi-tit for iHrrrrovr
Tae a.A.fcl!a ww'4 phtWt lik tn aomiiHita
laov, frtrnr tor n -aei bal it ta ui -t
THE EUIOPA AKWVKU!
COTTOX lrtCUXf:i!
4--
T, V . "V Xusi
-t-T iiiSV. All 'ITS r
'I.
. amvea at her LurJ t,.-tiii Kka
by the IUli,v, (,inr,w tht j,
1 .e l.ussnntt eontuiin, to mwn, Rmi
Three thousand Irenel, troops hs-e larded a.
Oreat preparations were making t tiieTme-'
of the Crimea expedition. '"'"S
J he Kmr or S,nywa thrown from a torse,
and expired in a few minute.
- -X SPAIN. : .
AlMadrid nU waanuwt,-- Tne people b,d f,n
eibly prevet.te,; Christian from h aving !-,,
1 lie v demand bcr tri:iL .1.1.. I, ,i i 7. ',
drained. "M
MARKETS.
. ,Jh"tlun. ,m dl'ncd from a ixtcentli to an
.Breadstuff, firm an.1 ..t it. .
moderate demand for Flour.' We' nuote Haiti!
m. re at U a 33s. Cum fl.is. a ': .s. V heat
tied has advand four-pouce. Whins Six
pence to a shilling. .
Further a,Kic, by tiie r.urr.ri, slate that
I nnce John brother of lb. late King of Saxony
has ascended the throne. '
T, . r r , York. A u-iist 21.
brings twelve hundred thousand dollars in gold'
A great fight has oecured in Csiifom! among
theCluneso, ft.m ut-nf tbe Rro!,,t,. 1
lVretrrptury orfars have len rc-Mii.I at Pn
trantisoo. fur Coitmiiidoro Dulancv. rt-ouinns1
nitn i,,m,.,tin,.,lw ...... - . , t
Vi '",l""wu. h Islands, on put lie service.
1 oe hn Nothings are eiuonuinz in ail u
rcciioiis. 1
- Ar-conntsrrnm-tllo uthfrivt era' raiorafJe for.
mining iipcratiuiia. ....
Eighty thousand Turks are said to be now la
Mallachio, Tne whole course of the Danube
todced, is in possession of the Turks,
The cholera has been raging at Vienna and
Liverpool with great violence.
The Russians stoi-kades at Fnlina, nr-ir the
mouth of the Danube have been dcstiov ed ; and
buluia burnt by the Knglndi Srrt.1 v- - -
Motivrs or KxumatioN A biwter from a
raUruad town in the unmry, nftor rending nor
remnrks of Saturdny last on the nnturalnutin
question, eotiflrmed'from his own'experienoe tlie
truth of tlie atatement Unit Kuropean emigration
ia not itilluonccd to our shores by tlin urivilegs
or citixensltip. He atalos that lie lias had numer
ous application, professionally, from Irishmen
inclined to actrtiire tbe rigtit of (ufirage. In
three-Amiiht nf thett eaet Vie !ject vat 'vtia.
rfonwf, awi that ft natty on learning that an ttci
dtntal rxfienm ef three mi - finer tlollart mat
atttvhed to th( "pricecut lmn,'r It Is a fuet well
known to those conversant with these matten
that but theroost inconsiderable number of Irish
the otKiiiiiiis intervention of political ajents, who
thus purchase fheir votes. Our naturalisation
aystein is in practice but a machine for manu
fitefuring voters' to order for the exigencies of an
election. In the residence of our' legal friend
above alluded to, and in other places alien the
court sits afkr instead of Jeiow the elrrtiun, w
are ajnuiretl thnt very few foreigner are ever
naturalized. A". 1". tWier.
an.
tint eare, rentrai tho following marvellou inct
tlciif.'Rnit viMichcs for it as authentic:
Klias liondinnt, foiinilerof the American Hibl
Sticiety, watt ndiirning in liis chaise to his home
talc in a dark blabl. from a court he had been
attending muny day, lie did not. know that a
recent freshet Imd carried na tty oil the planlts
ffomJlw lirng britlgniliiU kv: uTUia aecastiauBd
path. Thoref .re he drove right on,, as thnugh
there wore a bridge there, and 'reached home
ef"1...- llis ffleijila iuiuiied by what mail b
eaitio. "'I lie ustnj rtmd,M he' replied, lm.
pi-silile," aaid they, "there ate no planks on th
bridge." He porautted, and tliev, trcmlding for
hit varacit y or hi sanity, eagerly went with him
next morning early to survey. i ben arrived
they found the very tracks o'f the carriage at
eitlier end of tit Wi.lars, and on the sleqiera, and
the very foot-print ot hi horse on a central sieeiv.
er. There wit no more to be said ; saniiy and
veracity wen Nth safe. Some power had prcaid
ed over the instinct of that Itorae, bad ordained
the eorrtwpmdpuc uf those wheeU with the
slpr vr which tlwy paaW, and kept tha
man tn ignorance of his danger. Wa Uiat pow
er fate, or chance f
OL'R MIXISlxii SOL I.K, A XI) THE CVBAN
.r i ijiN
New Vcsa, Ang. 21.
The rant rrrostimolnt ,J v.t"
Trilmn. a gentleman whose wrd may be rclietl
on, at-s in a private letter, thnt as w"-n aa th
Spanish revolution broke tmt under O'l'onnell
and other, ntir Minister at "Madrid quitted that
city on a plisure cxcureim to the IVino.
Mr. Moll I lias no great ln(es of a favorable
settlement tsf th f'uUui tjuwiion, since F-t ar
tem has com into hiult nuaer and ..Hire. II. ia
f l4ioa that ni.thing t an be advanuooiisty
e.!-td unless nided by i!. --, nruurrt at
Waahint'ton. It ia gtu-rn'U- stipiaavrd, and ac
t,oMav.;ih"3Tr","K,ufcV Ih-m'T." titat the "ouwu
rtinnot hold her awer mm li lonjr in .Spain,
ind eaory thinking tieraoit is of optoi .n that
ultimate lucwaa aiil crown tlie i;e),ul,li,a,i
cu. As yet there m In en no proposition
broacheil by the (Spanish govemairnt t sell
Culaa to tlw t nited .Sltttea, nor is an, h a proo
sal at all expected under the eiUting rryimt in
Mi smuiry.
Fe-etiAotPia ttrA li-ltt-r from a t,.,
King Vientff Cotinly. Va, Informs n tb.it ue.
ia nu in tbe wisa; of i'.il. W. W. Ilma
of this noun! ., t a Cheaterfield vi,rraai..i,Jn,t
tsf tbe ltM-!.iuavi Vt ntf!. an hi. b is the m..t
remarkable pliMottit.n id tlm ape, it ,,
'tt of a ben, ruber stnsller than a.u.l. 1,U f
the cninion C,rm: yet, nomatttw in t,m
tion it la placed, it will Uu,m ,.( t t. f
npnn nne particular end, 1 v menn of sv-nut in
al but unknown pnt. h t ,i.n. t be i--; t ut
V other iaittoit, lo't tn if j ! ,.r, nil n,a
Ppo""e and largest rnd it aiii miiMe.liiil.tv
jump upm tli in oar. 1 l.n ia no b,t alvul tu
Frrt.TiAViv. "lio voa I elitre in rre,!sa.
tlnatif.tif" said tli captain t.f a M s:..ii i
atcaasar tn a rlergynian i haptenad to las
travailing with him. "lf uix I do." ",tnd
yias ataa IwMiawwtiat ia WrffwiH tr"" -f-
la'iily. Vt nl, 1 a-B g'ad to Iw it." "Ml , j'
"Hernnae I intend to p t thai ttoat a! ' -I ia
flfieen r.aeuliia niitn.l.. if tt .m 1 1" i,y tic
tu in pine-knot aud LM i.J ,,(,.1, rnlic" p.,
don't b aiarn.rd, (ur if Us o ia r am't to btirt,
then it wmt't.''
Ilir th divine Is-Mn M'tinj en h a Int. ar f
U,ke. Very mu. lit ba. Mn( !, w..-l, tt
ea,.n nbarsing, he said; "I to oot v . i
you b- I.' le 1 in p: e l-stioal,i.n, '.o-i !,al 1, t t.
will ls?" ,Si 1 li, Imt I fH- i-r -,.,j a I,,
ntmrtr tht tta a r. it ti. a fu,e."
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dt ib-it ia rat!r red.' aa.'l a j.-ker tt, a -4
kaire-1 girl. "I . mM ., ta i,i rt
V mn in an btr-B tl l tit.r a. -11,' ,N ,.
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