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-1 -.1 ! Hi ill! m v to.1'; u ;i J 3 T Cii GERMAN UNIVERSITIES. OF From D rv LiNDsLT'i Brief SxiTcrt some of Tiik Principal U niters! rtE-j or Europe an d America . The German Universities consist inr ari- re- Will ably of four distinct faculties, Thee and Philosophy- It u different from our Colleges ' ud eten from onr Univertities In i - a . a nV.tiona 8cUdols, are. resort : to only by young men who are preparing . themvei diree. forth sctiye duties pf Itfe ay nbrer by bo,"as is the: ca- in our Colleges. The ,ectioois can. yjr tusiafof which we will give a briefc eounti hereafter,) 'in which preparation as tiide for j.betJniverei.ief, correspond: ve ry nearby," or exactly, with oor Co egf s. fo form a University, then, on the Ger mm plan. U that it necessary is,,to pfice a Law, a tyedical. and a Theologita Sen -.. in the same place, and .under life same government;; unite the librajrie -A,ri Af each, and add to all a faculty ,......... .,. - , ... . . i 1 lis ' i.r TnfiiMM. Letters, ana science. .1.0 f,rn!iiM f Liw. Medicine, and Teo! py; those branches ar taught which hiTej direct reference to those professions th tliree classes of each era a)l leetuieonihesame. ResisKr. , I head seaward, Daniel Webber appeared on the From the larmers ciilr eels, and u one in me eruuu ., -- i a v.Mf. -..:. .Mihat m wr a-1.;-.J 2. ... i. (. fef&'S : DiUSESl OBftOOM CORN. T: ii Read before; tKe Agricultural Socie.y-of rederj of a farmer boy, miurduneii oor free istitu l icksbor and enjered to be . published, in thej. tioot, teighi reach ;l andfrondocc Uideck, from Farmw'allwisier. ; F ., - I I ebedsj shroudr and snarslie mass of human fniltyof Pluloophy comprises wry li Iiml not rabraced in the -other three-p 1 1 .Kri. PftTiian. Arabic, Greek: Liitin, 'lyiiiah; French, Iulian. and Sparjish Ute ;i - rature, IltsUvry, Mathematics, Mineralogy, Chemistry,! Botany, Moral and inteiieciu nl Philosophy, Logic, Rhetoric, Painjipg, Drawing, Architecture, &c. &c. Those siudents who attend the first three facul iWsVol course, are preparing themselys t.i become dmnes, lawyers, or physicjah; thoe whro ttend in the Philosophical re filher looking forward to professorship sj n ,th Univeraities, or sjtuations in the tm f!wia j or ihey aie preparing' tKemselfCF j f;r : the general cultivation of science and literature :.:or, finally, tlieyare such as are devoting their chiVf attention to profea- n'onal studies, ana ai me same iime sg their acquaintance with other Ifranch- t';vV ea. ' I i . ' . . I l fr rhe Universities of j Gernianyexejrcise j no controV 'over the conduct of thejstu- : -;ilents ; they attend What teenres they f i r please, pr,ii they choose,' none ai all ; jthey I t Ki:rd where ; they please and live as ihey H please j and! are never called to an accoint i flvfr . their lactions, unlfs guilty of sotiie f; 4 ppcti miscdnilyct. Hence, ias might be !Mp,iosed, where so many young men ajre nasembled togethar, -much 'dissipation apd !i iinmorfalMV arc the consea'ience. It i said, however, by recent observers, that marereimtatioo than his) superior; tne,siuoeo will flck to biaioom and .leave me omer ? . setied i and thus the firs! will lose money and character at the same time 1 - , . 1 ! j i ' Another advantage is that by thu mode a number of individuaU areJcoMtaotly preparing themselves as teachers, or professors extraordin ary for the higher chairs,so that, when a vacan cy! occurs in die latter, it can be ably.aod imme diatelv fillsd I Whereas in tbia comntry, as Pereral rale, when !a vacancy in a college: is to fllied we do not expect to tbtain a professor ol - Ij.. .h ....i;a i..ik itniiMi.f ihn chair. but tuerely one whoiwe sojppose, from his tal ents snd character, will fcecome qoal fied. j 1 nis, it Is manifest, is an important difiereeci in fa tut of the German plaoIllBesides, I he private teaehers therej wha do oo lemain permaoenlly atjthe bitiversiiy, ar fiitife ,tbemselvee to be come sccompltshed instructors in the Gymnast or Academies. w-j -'i"' - . j . The pruicipal objfciiottvhich has been made to thi sirangement is its tendency loexwtecok !iE4un among the officers. tjios d tarb that har mony so necessary to iheiocftesslul operauon of a univetatiy ; and, ii!is'r"id that collision have occasionally occorred Ida Joful and. disastrous deWree. Bui, if tbisidiffiphlty it inherent in the German plan, rouldilt oat be so modified as to gat rid of this objection,! ld yet; , f eiaio all ita adivantages f ' .;:"; ' ' . y-;. ' . . (There are two courses jt lectures given . by al the professnrs, and are! fatyled, ; respecUveiy, 'obIite," privaiim. fe flrst are given g totiraslv. the second -are baid for. The history ufUhis mailer. is briefly this : . when the univer siiies.were first brganizfdl lit i was tho ender- stanatng mai an ine ieciwra suuuiu w iuu. and rt was rr these tne salary s Inj process of time, however, the profesaow' be rti to tfive private! course,, lor wmnn ucjr charged a fee ; and eveuiuaiiy iney muo w i i ' t LMkJ.I i tmn Kill inn tt pooiru course mercij ;uuu3iui, kjs two lectures a Wek; anf making ihem as dull arid oninstroctiTe as.posdifce. aod reserving all the interest and effort for the ptivate course. The lowest fee is about 4f-sime of the i Law prptessors cnarge 4-o or i ip i who attend any par- own I ra t diM It- the practice of duelline, formerly so ffi intty common, baa in a consttlerablei de gree, disappeared. In the large ciliep, as. Berlin and Vienna, the students are much inore, orderly than m the small to.wns. where they fcrm a distinct class, and are so no- mrrous.coBnai'cd with ihe. other ponulatipnjas f, io tTire - oe puer 'Ciiiipniijr uj i ia tis. In lleidfclberg, it is remarked .by' a :l!:L!ir: who va ihrft;in 1S2. thai SOO ..... , .-- -r . .- - ; w i rtuiuiuttUf. he nrtwdiner term of lour .stia ild obseip, aresfUum fatal, being ajwari 'f4!it wiihstnall svvords, while the up4y!i9 NJtJ by a sun ui thtckj padded leather eW ei:niding rieatlr ty .ttte knee, and deien4irig jfetj pafl'ojf tlielKMljf I except the face atidl Ibw er txiremitiesr The fcea of sme of the itjo l-j.ts are abiotlanilj marked bj seal, infl:Ct?d ifl these loriorjaie i.uutf ris. .m L - j jl 1 'I he prr feasors--. are ' divideri into iwo classes, dr.Jnarj and extraordinary. Thej are boiH ahi ai)H)iiited and paid by Government, bat difTer in rauk. J .The nrsi'cuitstit'ote ..-the'! Acadfjmteal niatet andjfohn the-guTernronnt ; of the !iaiiyk andihate a d-an of .the faculty, ii i-iMHeo fiomjaitd by tlivineWt's. The piofes rs eitraordiaary are niri-ly lectures & jeach (ft wiihoutjanj other iuiiminiues or privfleges. B.-ides theseihere is another class ot pitatf ttachers, composed of young men who hate tW ki-ri the degree of 0ictur of Philosophy, ((fqaif jilvnt to our piaster of Arts,) and who hae per minion to read lectures and i gite private in uruction. 7'he regular salaries of ihe ordtna ;.V prnfessors vay according to their reputation rfc'fo $300.tf :l.:500, while the prufeasorS ex- traordHiary receive from $100 to 55004! some times they are glad to have the appointment tvrthsot any eelary whateter.' The private teachers bate no salary. All the profess a!nd tenchers receire tes fr m the students, gener ally a b redertc dor (about $4) each. This,! to manded iu some lustaQcea partment I I he number ol studeats ticular nrofessor deitehd 'unbn the nainre of bis suSjeciand the extent ojfjbjs reputation, and al so upon the whole n umber lof' studeuts in the Mmrtrativ. nomeiimes wnen a fery oiaww eruished man is annolnled1 Od chair, it renders that deDartment lasbionable -and the 'lecture room crowded.althonfeh 'it might previously have been almost deserted. The celebrated, Geseaius was an instance of.thisi ini relation to Hebrew liieratura.. When flistlcai ed! to Halle, there j -. . . i . i . were out fourteen students ui neorew in eigni or ten yeara there were 500 . i-' ! The system of educationiin the German Gym nasia and, Uni versiiiesjii much more thorough tbar with us, particularly m relation to the an cieni lanffUHffea. uwin2 10 me Ten creai uo division of labor amodzithefprofesstw, theyhave ii in their powelfto beQbme perfectly masters of their respective branches; I A protessor, per naps will. devote his whole life o a ainJe language, as ihe Latin or Greek,?aua eomeiiioes to a few 'liorka een in that languae. It is not iniend ed, however, to convey the idea that they are noi acquaiuieo wim pi nor language uiu;u- It that their iattention is devoted our IluD -.1 W ATCMML&N: FRIDAYi' JUNE 7, 1630. The establishment of a ibroom factcry, in the 1 being sent up the deafening eheera for the Pa town of IFriidericksburgr, may prbbaWyV rendef I triot benatoti fThe? shout lengthened. and deep. the cajture of the broom corn an opject or eorac ned along the shores S3tbe sieamer moved gai importanee to the fajrmera its the vicinity.- Thus lyVpaat. The boociing gun Inawered the aa- far, we have had little or bo practical knowI- lale, ,The j steamer proceeded to sea, and ihe rtiA iTtint i nf lha Icroo which may be crowds, wended their way home to lose iu fresh vatheredltVutnianr specific quantity of land, er. excitement !the impression of ! the momeutr of the valued the product. Ten ; V-1 'brB -l"'"v aerea naveBJeen:;cui.Mae; oj r- u'f xre xjemqcruiic nmirr to huhiwu iid mMlfJuhej Dieseot year ;.. but.: we have I We have oot yel asked oar LocofCco friends msde no 1 estimate Ua to the , amount pet, tarejt how they like it appointment of Uarmanus either of the .uruslby wnicn. is mrani ne, oieecier aa Minister to Holland as many broom part j deprived lof ttia jraint wlih"'aboo havelKit jnst Arrived; in the cquntry, and as. ir six inches of the stalk, or or the grain;Mffor Bleecker has riot beenreleotlyt in public life, we had we poctired th jslnfirfmatSpn, could It . bay ei may as welf atite for Mtjieir pniormattonr that been considered a fair expeihnent, or a aafe gside, during! the fate war withf England be was a the land eeinVlhin !St exhausted. Sc. lheueeason? highly: respedable federal member of Congress, onasuaily ory a no uopropilipus. ire utfsijjn, me i u -maue a ivmous mpepcu Vgaius mo vri. W V. . 1 Mr. MwwwwWMa. . il ,! " - - - .t I n . 9 -WT - 1 ful and complete experiment, the result oTwhieh.1 federal pailjr. ) He was alstvthe repoted aorhor OI tllC WatClimaiX IS removed shall be laid before the society. From informal) of the famous addre'ss of the federal . membera ol vi: i' i x gn ' ' lion OQTaipeju irom yopnecupo, nueia uuamru -t vyugiwf sitsaouuciiiw jbuisuu hj " . r vv J cleis extensively cqlUTated, ft appeara that' the (Besides this, he is a man of easy fortune, a re- lp1nw tho MirVof TTonc WV orooctr4racreranffesirori20ato 1300 pounds apectable, old fashioned lawyerand citizen, who ueiu lie XVidl KLC llOUe, Oil of the brusb.and from 0 tojl20 bushels of grain I likes old customs, old law, olf books, and old JJarket street. . The PRINTING in iMienai tit miin namir rnniiaerea mi i wiuo uiMimciuKn in inEei. iuu. is u viu i estimate fbri every 1100 podnds of brush. It iafl Bachelorj iboot: Jf. Evqkitig Star. I OFFICE is in tllC Yard of the eeiaoiu mat ?uio uuanuiw vi uiuoii iia uciuw; j - i 1 r : 1 9Uv pounqs, ynoi oueu Mia n reacuet . iuv 1 a nc tuii.uvviiig caiviiis nooiijauu jjn 1 j.v.uidvo. pounds perhaps al fair: avenge would fie, 1 us a tad specimen 1 of the J system ot "re OFFICE REMOVED (rj 1 he Editorial Offce 650 pounda brjish, aihd 60 bushels of gaaChe j warding friends and I puiiistiiiig enemies' 1 WOIQ CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS grain ia iohsidere at least; ertoVbrl &s idijcedWih 'horaes and cattle BQeifor tOibuck1 whea.iior fcogs.1 u 14.T-J Itis not known Iwhat will; be a fair xveraffel ! '.H !r -I '! price for-.the brosbr in pur market. Tbe 'manu-1 FrppJ tht PhiladdphiQ factory is yet in Its infancy J and the proprietors "Greatest est. Inti Spirit of the IN 10th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. . It will be seen from the -correspondence on the next page, that have not ascertained what pnee xae maraet lorr , f r lit, j 'e rr I Tfc ti. . - . TT-.L their brooms will justify them iu giving for f the4WM- -VP iwr. j. lcasaw 1 xicmijusiin, . . . 1. iLfi.- ' . 1." -1. - 1 wnffton. Jiavinr been elected, throuph the I .1 j . be fie cents per pound, snd the quantity jpro-1 hereby solemnly pledge myself 10 .. dnrffd In 200 nonndftf below the New Grni-I makH all arinnintmAntR mtt nf lhf- Dprnn! . land average, say 400 pounds per acre, 4bepTo-1 cratic partv and will xl$ t the ut most "of , irty We have noticed in the Western Caro- ducer would eet $20: for bis icrooequal to-five J ,Trrtirm In ndnnnse ti, intfrt nnrl irn- lininn. the rnnfid i v. is . . ' - . . . . . WWW W . WW v wv v V .WW. WM w w. W WW. WWW M. w. I ...w...w - . - W.w wWWWW.WwM w.&w) ... I t . . ' . IXAJ7. . i - sr -s s i i - l : j i . . ' t Mi: i . .: A . f I .11.1. ps ..a ia ... w.n a i m a na r nv rr. i m a. rnisnoiB l . - . i . . . and that aaid wfficelshall, iijailrespecu, bet l , ... .Jk n'u uiV: ir n irr "vi:r r:.?;i scw and entire, nimokratic. -'. w, r,www"8"-..vwruuu ; ana obable value of this Utsrop, or to present i April, 1839 1! ! I h oi grain .in eeryreauec. qua, .uwiw i an . .t.,-.; Ufflr.hQil iwll-rd.KaPio L nnrnnc- fnr rh nh Ihev are uftd on a farm It 1 ., was noi communica to the probable estimates founded oh Id a la so imperfect and on cer. am, but merely to; state our actual experi- meqias limited as, Jt is of the value of Ihe a 4- - t . . 1 a ' . a . - a W i grain. we.worK muieseuogeiner. juasiyear,- we cultivated a few acres ia1 broom-corn, nom which; we obtained oyer 100 bushels of grain. Since the first of Jariuary.pur mdes have been fed exelosivelv on .tta trratn. For the first, few months it was ground and aiixed with chop; but the stoppage of the mills, from the drought, ten dered this' mode of fieediFg impracticable aer the middle of July or( ihe first of August ; since GEORGE REED. A true copy of the orgthah Ij-om ihf Nii(ioh'Jf'elUgenceit.-. . EDITORS' COilRESPONDENCE r jNciy YRK, May 22 v The Hoose of Refuge, ii which youfig convict boys are kept for reformation, was again applied to it. It has none of the ele ments of a caucus : which we understand to be the dictation exercised by Legislative bodies: ft. was the exercise, limply and openly, of the right of so many private citi zens to recommend toothers of their way of thinking, the most proper person to be run for Congress in Ibis District. We well burnt down ibis fmbfhihsJ One of the know that Mr. Fuher has himself gone; in- I vnimfTBter. fltflirk ! with the! JoCoTaCO idea I tr similar mmlinrra anil Lnnni (k.t lio wnicn.ume,we: nave ea on me grain, uogroooo, j a r , . ' , ' . iun um mositenieg it whh water s few hours beforehand -pf athe largest liberty could not under- openly juslified the Jackson party In resort to soften and cause it iio a well and expand. Tim stand IhJe restraint upon his 'natural rights .j - f. . , Ti , . mules seemed as fond of it as of any other food arid aiternDted to bain them 1v aeitini? -IB lhera ganst the caucus candidate.. es, but in a rely principally to one;and!iha ihey feac hut one They can usually read I with facility som ten or twenty laltguaVesJ and often speak three or four. The exrgetical mode of teaching lan- gusges, which t Marcely tended to at all in in Ihe Gerrnar. The! student is expected ii be acquainted vvuh the! )ife and character of cumsTances dxider-which iKa wuik .was written viduala iniOui fj neighborhood, who speak very j dary borders. Mi". Maclaughlen, the New 1. . 1 ii trn a Mu if u l. i x ; 1 t a tr t m have continued throashoot in excellent order, fire to the barriers oft tbje Aristocracy " The Carolinian tries to liken this meeting andar manager iurjiis us. they hate -woiked aboul him.i The loss of the building is a the Baltimore convention!, land calls to with as much soirit and as brisk v as anv which . .a .- .t.. . Ii ... . . . : -u vwiisjiu hehaaeyerhad r thefman.2ementof. r necity ;wm oe put to mind the facl tbat Pbli0 White on that oc- . 1 fed my cow, al on this grain, for some 'arge. expense in pe predion or a new increase of the i quantity of milk, beyond what Froto Jamaica We have dates to April w perfect folly to strain at such a' simili- she yielded (when fed on bran and. chopribe 27. 1 here are loud cries for and against tude: the Baltimore affair was a: boax a already been 1 - d resolved on Vhthl ilia TKfit M M 1. M.M'S AM. C ihiseiielie Aie ft With irreai .Tidkw. ai enec.joi we eraantripaon ac.- K t -7 p-v -J rl rcundi and properly prepared .it has besVused I Trouble seems to j be gathering in the meeting to appoint delegates in this town as a saostitute lorj coin-bread, by several indi t.ast, again,; uporvpne p orweastem uouo- there wa8 no DuWC oieetink Philo White vi uiiUNi uciniiwiuwu, whu speaa ery 1 uary uuiucio. mr. iiAaciauvuivii, .110 new 1 . kl . t. i j . r .1 - t . f - - r-ir .t a -, - s. t 1 i - -j- i. - m ia mu im a aa aaar aar-ac. aw a vfii mil 111 bum IMSCt-B menuonpfl Ilh lhfl phafanitT in! Up-I 4" oi;uiiai .u ivc-uieaui ana tual, physical, and moral, pf the people with iheii customs i and manhersohi usouhv. mv i thl.'nKiir! mA r. tt.io ... u n . I MWu icituvisi, lllHltlT IiUiriUI - UMiTlTea -Ol I . i t - L s . . J 1 . . . : - Pi ly.cau wu-ctenvauibora he! tboroUwrblv VuW- .l!,B P""' mgs ot the aconvention. These were the i . . . -" -. -.r. i iiaaa utmiin i,.s ih.i n.!.... ; i : v : i nio iiiipd nm annaor in no an iiiinrt vmev i sioou.ana metr. numerous hejuttes fully appro- WT j Hr ,? irf 'T, Jf ' ' clcao'f) "V" iTr'tlrr?"; . "-r'v . WW,-T circumstsnces that made that convention ciated. Ihe same system, is pursued in slud iog the modern Ian sac jieiueu wueu leu un orau ana cnopriue 44. 1 uere are 1090 cries for anu against tuae: toe Baltimore ailair wa usual djuftjoutcfiwa in town. In pxepai- the law abolishinglslavry.l! It is iropossi- humhuo to ratify what had ingit Cor th cow; boihog water was poured over btet 80 conflicting are the statements, to uu at bad 1 11, and 11 waa; kept we leave red in a dose vesse. . . .u L 'u.-:L-. dictated by Gen Jackson, and ...... 1 .I. i..-..-. 'i.j .jj 1 . , ' 1 cuuie iu auy: cuuciusiuu eieci.ni .ue sou-t - . . us- ....i. -T..!itiiL ri. I era! enee.t nl iHe emant-inaltitn bp!.-- r. l 1 - J i 1 1 li'i.t.' : !. nerousjjeajties fully appro- ""T Hrr L lL7JL ' e"fT, V"uTH r ""r":" 6 ,W,-T circumstances that made that conven svstern is oursued in stmly- Tnd torM j . . , . f?i miPX mode b nd h"'lW article diet, and, valuable- conducive to permVneiit quiet. - Pdious. and Ph.lo Wh,lerediculous..Wl thought tube of any Value 1 tie rules as to admission are few and simple. All foreigners are recived without hesitation, and without any restrictions. German studenu are required to produce ajcrtificate oftheirjhaT ing. bMn a certain numberlof years at a Gym nasium, or else to stand an examination anon the .:..- j.. ii: r . j . i? .. . . inn. nR was Krmiv iiKpn iir. ann infl nrsi .viauie papers 01 oiuering oi a aiaine man- i -r -- - - at-arma from Fuh;river, who has retreated news we of Rowan had of his appointment, ere stuute for Indian coiu.? which it very nearlr ai;- i p'roxiidates mi taste. r' j i j j i ! ; EISQUIR.,- . : Joe! H Berry, Ejsq4 writes us as follows': !" expect to plant some Baden coni thia year, for ihe hisl nine. I have dndeisiood that it d reduces branches usually tauobtatlthe Gymnasia, j Ev- I more succours; than any other kind of corn, and ery siodeot, within tvent-four hours after his that, they jield.f in. many instances, ahnusi anifal. most presentl himself to one of these M much as. .Ueaio stalk1. Will yob there cretaries, expressing his wish to join the insii- fore he pleased ( to inform! me wherheti ihe lied out or suffered to re- tuiien. lie then sighs a 1 pa per, the principal I .succours should be pul articles of which arei-thatl be will obev the 1 "a"0 V .' lawswill not fight duels4-nor belong to' any Corn planted oil thin soil should be succoured; secret society, particularly Sf e or ; six which a pn rch or highly manured lands it 6hould not. short lime since were abolished by Government. The reason ; of ltis disiinctrorr .Is obviotis " A The Germtn Universities differ entirely from poor soil has enongh to do 10 perfect the ears on most of our colleges wi-hl respect to their public the main stalk, wiiboat the extra demand upon buildings. Very little is expended on these, 1 11 or sustenance jfbr the. side shoots ; while t-fly japproprjated to procur .srong or manured land may reasonably be taxed leatifingbook&v museums higher and wiih Detter hopes of a fair return, iralosvl apparatus. &c. in Judge Buel, of the! Albany Cultivator, who is i a li.i... I innaiiiT(A hirrti nut hiirii tri aiioK imiibn ? . -1 6 w,idow ot Pressors are; enii- not provided i tbe profesrors lecture in 1 their he never succours bis Corn ue lupensioos. which are. continued uoUl the uW0 booses, or, where their claases are tos large I The Baden cojri. requires a rich soil and thor- vMiia comes Ol ajre. . ! 1 tn aHmit nf ihie tK nhUirl.nv Kr m. tk.t I OOffh tl laffe lor th& full nrfftcl ion r.f iia mn f.iJ private - teaehers is the Mraery , may be convenient and aoHable. This is panic- earsjinoriis there any magic in the name, or S? ?i.T!L . 'I P?,onl chairs are filled.! If olarly the case at GottinWn,w here ihs only pub- " the: thing itself, lha: ill obviate ihe necea Jll : r dl8ln2lwhes himselt blrticu- ic buildiogsLare the library-rooms, a !yioi?-in- 8ity f lHCt. attention to these important par- - . . I . ; I . ! i i " Horr. Andrew T Jiula.iri. Jnrlri nf th. is the resemblance between the cases ? U. S. Crturi,, Connecticut, is dead. It is This meeting ha3 also been pronounced a suggested thai Jolin M. Niles will now be faction. This we understand to mean op ofiered that place I j J . . . position without principle? What right has hn.An hv ihp f.,-ia;-o U nna,,;,. 4 Mr Fisher or b,s adherents to say that the Thaddeus'Betts, of TairfieU county, it is gentlemen opposed to him, are not act Jated thought, will be f elected. He; has been hy principle .They profess to be acting upon Lieutenant Governor pf Ue Slate. the known principles of the Whig Party. u. atates Uantti stcl. to-datr is llbf . Will h an ih nmhin .nrl it,; . r VIRClNfA We: have colh could, from ths xul following table cf r tions : from which '; all the cry .there is It is probable that t some two or t Lrt somG or 7, re gain about 10, noi them a mjoitiy in i Whios" Acccr. meln.jAmhera 1 Bedford 2, Berkr' Campbell 2, Csrolj New Kent 1, Clm; Cumherhnd 1, I),,-, & Warwick 1, Es Im 2. G oucetf-r 1, shire 1, Hardv 1. I QifvYoik & W,i j Kanawha 1, King C Htrhmond 1 L'm,: Nelson K Norful, County 2. Norths; . 1, Petersburg 1, Pin 1, Princrss Anne 1, 11 mond City 1, Kockl: i 62. Conservative. : Prince Edward 1, : 1, Grayson 1. 6. Administration,--oke? 2, BruHswirk t c Warren 1. Fairfax 2, Giles & Merrpr 1. ville 1, Halifax 2, II Harrison 2, Isle f V. I, King William l, J 1, Madison 1, Mnrh dlesex 1, : Mecklur Monroe 1. Montct... r limherland 1, NtMiuv, 1, Pge lvPovvhitan 3 GHorge 1, Prince Wi 2. Scott 1 Shenan.ii Slafford 1, Surry 1, Washington l, W 1 1 Counties to be I.r Braxton & Lewis (I I Fayette fct, Nicholis (1 Logan, Mason & Jae'r dleton. Randolph,'?!-. .Of the others, it ; Ruse'll and Tazwf !l vativetsand AVood, r and Nicholas Whi matter thus, Whijs c:, cos 60. Ita-king i! the Locos 5, and thej yktiie majority 11. ! ; t Senators elect: e i 'Jaatjes I-yons (WI place of J B. Ilarvit Wm Camp be1 ( Finklin. " James B Thornier, Essex and S,.otvvU" Charles Cck W herst and Nelsy'n. John II Peyiea ( Rockbiidge. John W. Nash (L melia andjPowhatHn.' f!harla ' TTuntnn' Prince William. members of co:; Henry A Wise J John Hill, J i nn n a khiio r iyilll 4Ur i : Charles F. Mercer, G i; i The money market isfnnctjanged is no uau stieet newsol interest. There whole party are a faction ? If he thinks so we wish be would say so out right. w : The Carolinian asks whom th a delegatns sent to Ashboro' intended to represent ? Wei pre- DtiilsM.ir. nl i4i.i......L.J -j j L I -"T w i x,uiy,9" repuia.ion, anq woo lhe,r fui)da being chi hate large classes, form by far the large part ing the mome! of amoonting. in some cases, to of 8oatom. mine oi.uuuor sa.uuo per annum. It shon d be re- ......l r.k: m I i T .1- - "I" HiaiSniiHrcii- tic buildings are the it Vrw! -p"tmeo,he 18 90011 W' hpluU and the Hi) led a professor exiraordinary ; and, eventual y. ,pptoptuied to ri .the contmoesto hold a high rant, be promo v LrHn and Tennessee Farmer. irethpr nnon his lil.m. ;.nm,MVV. i - B aU tbe scientific co lectrons. enu?i U??? T tm U8e or?r It ilfberlnuderstoodj of . - a r v w aa aa w anaa luuaai iiul iiii a & m fc..ti.j. jJ' i i i i j ; 1 I ip.n 1 ra. xifjwLiymCf a targe ouilOlDg I . not n! school, ihe Univer-1 t l i D..i . r ;i J !' i H . ! t; ted tu the highest class, but this depends slid- h. imhli'U.! iJ.;-,- . -AMERICAN nACIJKB knsf!OPR. u a j ! - i vvt .WW , vMr,v"f'l,n TTnf rTr awaaVIBI SaVaaW "JT w w a A discovery similar to that of M. Dasuerre. courseroni this I of France, !and: Mr For Talbot, of Enfflaod. . a . a- I . i i : i" B abiUiv and 'reotiiation .(,;,.... .1 I " jkI ".'""j louginToijma aoa ooaro are ne- nas oeen maue py a gentleman ot Uinctnuati. :!?uH..?hereT.w.Ucy can ,be yerfurnishedtbsstudenbvthe Uniferah.. The! Rennhli.a'r. m.LMr ,k. T; ii 2 M I r - f- KB - UO IVIIV - i this new mode of making pio- pertments on the subject of phototren- L. J t . : '1't.L m : w . tk. . l (! vm-kmuwi, -i uvu vup. vvi aunutD. i ic urawiiig: nsvq oeen maue oy frotessor Ijocae. esihlo He biMkfali t re Lf lhe Medical Colleae of Ohio ahd with lire stauraleur in tbe Parisian fashion. . The whole 1 success. He prepared DJDer -ehemi.Tta .for stimulus to exeition, for money, rank, aUl fame ii ucpcuu upoq ine aotnty wuh which they perform iheii respective duties. . Ft i This arr anzement of the Drufessors ik 'tin tt tf the most striking features in the organization of a ireruian anifeniiy and it is worthy of sen oi t consideration whether a modification of this plan could not beadTaniagfiual? introdoced in to some of our most fl uiibio?ct4le.r.es aind bhi- , .. .....v. u ii uu gien ana important aa- i r .. L i - ? j rri j -a f : i 'aotages no one can doubt and the evk ,f anv he,B,lt?rJ nd : 1 , e,Dl condition, her The difficulty , mystery connected w the' L.ttendijr m:euid. MobaMyrbe obited wUboWt H d wtilUbeilie armament sh. bad matter, is to regain tbe picture whieb the light uucu aiiueoiiy. ., n annual expense may, be'; estimated at $150 to I this purpose- and placed it under some astrtmom $250---vaiying, of course, with the babtis of ieal diagrams, which were' then exposed to the the individual and he chartictei of the ciiy in I son's rajs, . The new picture was in a few mm- wuicn me uuivereny is ucateo t me large ci- uies lormed and remored. and a nmpiM nv Vienna, bciuff more expen-1 which the figures were nermaneutry fixed- Tb ties, as Berlin and sive Ibaa the smallj ones.- j w- a uv specimens whLcb the doctor has left in oar hands are in ever; rnrt aiicif.t,F TKa I.wb.. The gallant old Conituiion Frigate lies off though ihey had been most caret ollv emrraven. when she look ibe Guerriere. and with a crew 1 has formed on -the paper. This has been over- fnm ... . j ie . . V ' .. r I - ' wv 4uru t ?revnuog specimen oi navai income, ana tne jcunous may sa.isty themlts Une veiy.mtiked benefii arisincr fiombis-ar- arehhmr LnT(nt t.. k- K llnn.m..l . : .VL ! . . w-J I I ' F .13: 'B "l "ii.i;-.vrfe! l ia.uiiiiiiij; a IBW Oiail ther. . 7 . w meo, 11 rw, ao aitaoj emenf , wbicpuiael many visiters. No specimens whichi we have left at Mr Flashes -. vr.Hc .ii eacn, iDerasfi-es i onecan wailfhe deck J that ni! WwHkpI wiK-4 wnk at.,- - c'.-v IF. 1 n Rlm.i.1 V 'I'l . . k . i 1 I .1 " -T--- - - -, 1 -WW-WW. w.wwi. . - - w-.w !; wl .w,. no sectma ami inirt? irisaapa i .mi ik. ikMii,.-....:..! i. i - i l . i. iii - i i ' i i -.. , T bta Imlini r.n...j T I t . asiryciaiHJBa wnicn neispienqia .i . i. j-i?.; j ' : t , - Siti '. w1 lH grav -w.kfri. She I. the flag ship of I Te JDepartltre of Daniel fFeUterthm N lIiSol200W hfr?f" the Pacific squadrln, andhaa an aparmen? Yotl! He(2d J Sarurday h.s.n an,Z4e descrip of commaiutmg tale nt and reeled atXcn the srdeci fr the aCcommoda. live lot the departure pf the Liverpool eteam Th3 rr hrt h... .! 1j 1 . - llo'?f CUfMn Comm.xfore. The shipf on Saturday last. The following a-tbe the ooal of t&nlJ UZ6' PlKt!M iOiiiel E Turner, who concluding paragraph i - . Bi . rKv tS , f00hl Prrvl and her 1st Lien- vThe order go ih.r stern hold.' was .I?!? Wnaioa of being overUken & tenant that able ofiicerj Ml Carnenter, Mr El. lowed hr the hrril tinkl T tha .M.ilii- I - u.in i SJKS2ii; -TO"'' I19 r fnis!4rl0 NIiirtake passage ia 1 and as the itvolathm' of the powerful wheels r u must he borne ia mind hat the her to Vera Cruz.feA;ir Sfar. caused the bsauiifut vessel aJf. Z iZZZS Correspondence of the Nntional Intelligencer. - i IM ;i- f ' New ioRsi May 27. Another patket-ship came is las. night with some they can have oodifficnllV in answering navreaates to iiaypz,ano one oay later irom i tnis question, iney intended lo London. 1 he ministeiial criefjs in t rance con tin a es, to the scr ions detriment lof all, mercial and business operations. Failures represeni'lhos Theminiiteiia cris& inj France yel who sent them, and whether they be few er ions detriment of all, com- ' . t. .v..-. -..j ' iuiauj, iiccuicut ucj iiau a rig ui 10 cuiuCf 10 tinue to lake place ib different Iwiris of France, ?einer mna con8UU 0nn me jeci. v e-prs- ana tne crisis, eocauea, is maeea a crisis toi "u5 m"w-b ui xi-i. s menus cuunuu trade. What is to be the end lof this crisis; it ed with him before he came out. What is the dif is difficult, to foresee. Pans is quiet. There s quiet does not appear to beany sign 4f another three days. The Prince de Joinville is appointed to the cemmand of the frigate La Belle Paule. The Hayre cotton market is very dot!. r rom London there is noihihs .of importance. Some of the holder of the oppofitibn . press bejfin to attarlf jhe w"fD, aod tu chartr her with be ing under the influence of, hex cliques, &c. &.c. as in Such cases-is csual. I Parry spirit now runs fere nee? Have not the friends of one set of prin ciples the same right to meet and consnli-together ss those of another ? VVe .trust that , this truise is too thin to blindfold ant one. - 9 A SIGN OP.TTKIOX. Tbe Charleston Mercury formerly a lead ing organ of the Nullibers, and now the high in England, and piiiciaps grasp at every j mouthpiece ofMr. Calhoun's" party, says iningtney can Beize hole ot lortneine purpose lhal the-Democratic Review is the real Si of turning somethiu? lo account. The conduct ' . - i of the Ooeen, ihough, as rjudffe-from the gen-i ",uu r u, " tigw oepuoiicamsrax eral tone of the British newspapers,: appeirs lollHe says further,- that the principles of the be very uoexeeptionsbly for so. Jrouog a peraon. present Administralion, are the principles of ffe. Indeed, ihe most ; discreet part of the L ..'(.. v , Briiiehptees limit their attack tothe Ministry inc BU,era oisict wgnts rany. .vemaae The Chartists have had a great moonlight meet I some remarks not long since on the cbarac- ingai Dris.o,aw w men ji,uuu persons were said4 ter of thl. Review, as to its mischievous dis The commercial lewilromfeurone isnnt t brnin8 t"dcncy7 It is ultra leveling isfactoryj American s lock a Jet go hard, Very an J-ocofoco in its principles, and may ibe hard, except U. S JBank. Te cotton market xalledthedduerrof'tpe representation of the trday has talleo in thiscny, upon - the. Europe- .rl : -Zi. r: ,n. jjtu at. aerouots, ne-fbifrth'ot i i Jnt.-I; Hoitioguw. rty ,n powcr Can ny oner now doubt of ParisJ it is elated in Wall eireet, has refused whether the Calhoun party have gone over to accept; Vmcent llte'ajdrafts-a fact which to the Administration ? Or if it be, liked bet niii wvo KiuailUH III li,.W: UllfSni. I . I i 1 ' i. A bill-broker in Wall street! German or Hollander, whd-has been in thia eit l-snd united their forces? . What Would hfve but a fe,w years as a dealer in foreign exchange, been said tons, if we had predicted surh a 'JSX& ro..,U.nben Mr. C..boap fire without bandin? over the proceeds to ihe nwn. his dutnte. : - caused ihe beauiifal vessel gvacefolly to beod bcr than ever, 119). era. He isaIsoB08pected of drawing spurious bills. The atnoant if hie defllcaiions is now set down at about $30,000. but f he has drawn eporioos bills ii is now impussib'e to estimate the atnoonV t iH -4 l.fl- 1v I. Nme stocks have! advanced in-diy. especial. lyJUnited Stale Bank, wNicb jis ow JbigherJJbe abouva fair average, lo some t.eigb-5rhoods THE WHEAT. CROPS; Notwithstanding the ravages of the flyand the unpromising appearance of the Wheat crop some weeks back; we learn that it promises Wm. L Goggin, John Taliaferro, R:M T. Hunter, V Conservative. K James Garland, L George W Hopkins Three districts no' THE MV Wo all remember 1 . i. . ... . . . attacK was maup vy by some one in. h' by many to be the ' . I . T". . A . . iiiiiL iipiiariinriii i t we did not believe a tions contained in t that if any part wen the miserable man:; va ded the Navy. fl : . a : I tian to me army, u lignitjr of the other 2 judgment to the w r. for.some time pa?i 1 public service. We 1 a general order iss ? itself , and signed by Aojutani uenerai,, rttary of 1far.v 'The arduous an I t-! w. 1. ft . . r . u f lm nnoviOi!: ! KtKvUf iiiv . the .Regiment?, an5 f nffirers from duty 1 ployed on other ftrv greatly to impair li the Army, as well . . 1 rtPBP f 11 i . cry proper ; effort sp the service on a fo:r f . - - sure ita steaiiy anu 1 r Here we have 1 u..:.:i m thmjirwrt Ua 'dhciplin eVand the men on the ba: But the cause assigf-.E graceful falling ml It is "fA arduous c uhich the trcofs U: it loolta floe. ecf,"c; well we I. .1 1 i ft 'lit
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 7, 1839, edition 1
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