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the daily dispatch. ~ JIY J A OOWAttDIM. „ T>AIT.Y PIMPATt t\ is served to a cei*t« r*s wsn.pAp*!, m &e IV net weekly. Price for nyaiin#, #4 a n-« la grirnoc fV fff'iiv Dkhtch l« issued evwry ineiied (• subscriber* at *1 p«r aoouiiv FOR RENT. |7vTh" Kf.N I—A ri'tj desirabio BTOKK tj on MV'O tuitabie for a uhojoaain or ro> > «i. The central lo ntion cf 9 era ren 7»rt ■ ?.«©. »h© mo#t ♦ligibl* btu ihwm # lotbe y.» •*.»- •»« nivfo iiii lite Ul of Jioiury u :,rui*Uo®, aprly t* _ _ JA *- M TAYLOE. I 14 :j n r—Tb® STOKEreowttf <x>- 1 c », by H Doeald 4 I.frotn the present jo { : A >rvi o«*l. To.uw moderate, by e«r)y A NOTT* CO LX>U KM.VT.—I h;»vf tor rent a \ »vrv de p ' *k* h < n C4ij street, between Ist tfiiti* r<- ts, c«ct«»»i»S *** roon.s with the baee n rr.i. i'mi t.j-'tse bae recently t tho. n.oah -« t-au, *■* whitewas '.ins, fce._ 2sr>. : J V.li W'O IV EACKO. IX , '.1 OfnertU A (ret at.ii Collector. (Si 1:; NT—I havo lor r»:ut two ha;all * T > 3 • m the iiwoof * ultoc. coutttining j- , - in kit. '•.mi, >Ui >u foe<t rejatr— r w, *. i. .su -i t*4 " un<w». Apply to llfUl). li. KACiIO. . 1* t- ■ t A*«-wt ftu-i Collector. 1 \>L . I'Ai ! —A li llitio ?Ure, opposite l -o-\ • .i. - ti. suitable for • lire -. ik. P.«s-ee. . run N- hsii at cij<x-. *-*»*!> I>- IS AC HO. i,' . > ( ' J Agent sad Ccil^ctor. S;hNT.—I iw»ve lor r«nt, nt-ar the t ■ i. Brick llouw, oontiiuiug f,»» f.N - r k e*« be h?ui at o-jce A,. • KOWD. D. F.AC HO, oct _ Qeo«r»lA|reot«aiCollator. I 4 \ a. inKh — T b.'ivet-tr biro lor the lil » vt • .hy SI, 1 v> OMAN, who U m.ii to bt» a r'•>?",os, uolu—*i\ .hput ir cmabtHixx, tDH I>. D EACHO, o, 3 Cntet»l A(:,&ttui(i C jliecror. 1 {HN'I —The Bouaeon i.'thatrect, X r<- .' j ■>:: o;»<h1 by ilr J.Snmoet. Ap- V ir' r -J _ _ R M BCRTON. iv J-N i'.—Thrt jbrick Tenoinent .«»t h "?»♦*<! ty Mr Jf>h'i K. Doughty, riear '• i*-.'Urtb C&* J Rent p«»f « •-- -*• Aj-j-j? w TOLZii fit. COOK, A^»d:€. liKN'l tliH aU)rr on Carj stroet, t»t J - at ixeupiea }.y M. fi.!v.Po«9o«iot) g!»ea U<J.. .jn-tt. Appij to -■ i' JOHN K. CLAIBORNK. iii-NJ —Over uiv .store » LODG . IX;i KOWJ. JNO. THOMPSON, ** ~i No. E7 Mb Id »t r PAi.AVKKA FOR fcALJKUK RENT.— A *"■ e* residence. #itcau*d aboutone ri.iJc V, ■<*; \ ".Si:.' nd, is for privately—a&*i it not ' •». v'* rented for tbe ensuing yew. The true ■■ aU/ut tweoty-eigh: &fjt+* cf good land, *cd <* s r&hiy »uit*d for tbe pii rpo*«v* ot a MAR- K_KT «V\Kl>k>. The dwelling-bouse, IcontaiisiGg 8 rooin# : -Mio-fitr buildings, ar»j in gutxi repair, «uia exre ij' i--s!rr op tbc pr**uiise>« 1 '. j ii-0. r. *.1 *2 lev, turner of Franklin a«d Hh *•■• •• n to I» r. \V. Oil/boo at fti* olSec, ow v ■ o Mxr* ixaii iir«A/ke Avenue. !?— .1 g N IKL" i 7iON ON THE PIANO 1: • K AXO IK tiINUINO -Mr. JOHN DUN- M-'.ii.Aj.r. rt-»j*<tfully to Ine frit-ud* a/id Sir >■ ' •< n*iiy, itiht ifi is now yrcpurea to r'~ s* - tjiit &a Teach« of the P .vio r i.. .ii •)! tiiatuigj. Arj coinmcnicatioca ac fir-.* - .' i vir. !> :nrougO tiv> i*o«t Office, c«re of 4tt««. • t ilurrsy, i 7l, Brtxid atrtel, or i«fi ut :h <r-, wiu cueet wuh prompt bWfUtiou; Vi'V i VALUAW.J-; TKNKiIENT IN i?.J ..iSH.t I.L i'LACK, FOR SALE.-We ar* »2ti' itu +■•( tbo niidiiie teutuufiit in Marshall I'Uv Trie, pTHirty *<> will known and wo highly ap ' , 1 "■- ■ -*c.: ■pi n u in Ui t(l Ui. L. • <.: y JfITJJiW 1. .I-Maliuj A Dp. Vb> OOUVIa K Ar-I-ERSON, o«Jl—Auction»'fr». G< M iIIING NEW.—DAGUEKKEO- T'l VK ii \IS.—\V !»iidt ai] dtfccripuunj vt f A v>wu.g hpfifvxt-i biv« ncdcr^ODO cfc/u • : v in h great d>««ui«, Dtaizilaiucd K§ • l tvt rj lAho of ia>*;e is "i- »»- i v )t»t thni-Ijap'*- iii'jwt difbctire. It - r vt >r .j It'jriiig the ht-ad froia raiu or tv~ itti.x \ rayn tb<>Buu; it is UA>*thicg eme iLtui orbaiiK i vi, at<l i»a iroanh &jznv article to eny vh.>.*•» f.. r iva i£i« bf-.vi. Now, waiUt tLe ui#- ' • i* haDtiy ih*i h»i DO innovation o j lipou ibe fashion, he Dt.vcr?h<- '.-J*, d i#c<-.la-i'ij to say that h* has made cw.nt* w hereby he ran add \aiue to the riuxi •«r*j r*r j '.'rtiaiuf lit#. He propo*"* to introdoce to tin c? ihe I)AGVHKRi.Oi VPK LAT, flrtiwo evt-ry faultier ia n>axiufactors siki f~***+**>;L.g a Uiautiful znUiuUwo iiae- Mf*"' c( lL>. <,'A L.t z. Yv rrif jios aod the fmbllc cmll iu at No. lif7 Tkn+i.i» r*- f . Bhockoe Hiii, and He t .IV. in fntirely uew a&d se fcv ot Faii aL.a H A T b and C A P 8, %-bifiL h» p»- ;»a/t*d to <**U, either or rt> laii f.w a cash pr^tit. HATS /.oadij 10 unier warrants] to ple«M. RK'HAKD MOORE, OC&T-lm t%o itfl Broad ®tret?t ri *o "MANI-'EACTCKERS of KAIC: *. Il'V.lt CAKS, IROK, wiii bt) d hi the ( .'iice ui the •*Btara ef Public Wotks Of V . .ii tiie ritj of Riciimoud, uutii S o'clock, P. MOnltAY iu for laruii-tong twi h'r» iiat and PaMenger CARS requiied S>r tbc i <iui t niw<nt of the Eaulem and Westers divi si ouf vi j I.NHTO.V AND OUIO RAILROAD. JLloo, r • tii i AnT IRON work required 10 tlie eoiwitu-:. . a of the Trscia, Ta/nt tits aiid of mid [i«! Ajco. : <■ T.r furaUkinjf RAILS f.ir the track yt ij--.fi - i • \,4 Uiß(io ni etu'.h eud thereot. y--ti I "•/>■•* «ne»t b« otidowi, "Propose fur C*<-i i.'oii VV ur k, Li,'' i k> <i fihall sta!« whether i ) h 'K. to fai .'-if-u'Hi will be njuju tac ■- iL.ii>e of ti.>: r;>ta or ek*. 1 where. Tb. i tU> be (uidr• *>-<i to the ::'1 (-j*r.flD'd. JAM t.S (V PAXTON, Bt2peiintei-dt;iit of the atd Ohio Rfu!ro«.i. Bicvm •*», Sept. J3, IBM. M> M—3:«wd \ fcW i ()iiK LI"FE~ 1 jTaT U KAh' C E -t i .osfcritj <x>uUiiiifc« to at ? 1 • -•? tl i i»iß company. Tiw l»w*i quuibr'a -t of it* • *4icf nt* h>.« j'i*c come to hand. ' • ri .-; vI « t lliU Up t« ti#S lot tut*., 121 DCW { ' ha\* !•« «-n tb*? >trvmiaai« ou vrhi-ch, *:<■ j»r» ri^r 4 ina ou uii (*'• fi - tc a i- i, >j ; ijj, tiwa oti 12 I*i>li- Cic\ :„r t , ..ui t 23 770 14 6 'V ' •»:«.!< d t/> pw* »u« 1 't- «i, pi>« ar. uo £?»?* - * : ...^C ; 175 07 s ' . , i-: ai .iock IK ix^aitorj, 2-Xi Muiu >?• .'.^t. JCHAB. WORT RAM, Ag«nt : _ ii■ 1 u: ; >ALji.-lbose who tletdre to * v■: \ ;? .V- J&luviJ Cbtici/ coa <k» »o Sf • • r H. J. CKKLSTIAN. i> - 1« 1 '•ritiOTr.i *•< t*i. J<*ru*V C'kurch. plfcE, LIFE ANi; MARINE INSIN * U-* - Fird Aa«c>c.i«tion ?ivw pr*- i a,r 1 ! > t ot liaSun.QCf oa '.Hc-v , < . -r r j. .. ~ c: ri»- •« oc* a« i>-Asonable tt rm# v v cr: r c*in»:) t, j. •! r-»"p^cJ finiy >:«.V a «h«ire 04 i'.r |; <u tt ; ► a# wiiibp r*»- '*» i -if \j.: -A) t i\<\. c/A~i.> k i t>T Mttin luul irtli J•' •«* ■ t ;it-i ?l34>r§ v« i:i cbeoriui!y furmiii ' * •' •• r«?»y '/►< rtyjULrofi. Aii Uh»m;s prompt taj i.% >»..y iMljr-Ar* .i. J A ?. 4 K-3 BOSUER, *01 " ' ■ Bo# •- R r> CMQUy. mh i*) | AJKI» 1 Oii hALE —VVe Hro authorised ■* ttj . ; dTi -*'A ct JLaruL nonluintu* J4O 1?- '-g ij t'i tir'A - (i couuty, alwut tlit •€• from tii Tur/ pjKe if6Aiu)jj from Mftn wtw* *- C< ul aud the JwD^uof I''->• <j it < Mr hootfr-r. Thoruw iiar^r<Ae, ir'.sis? r .'A»S \ru!>/i of K**»4iy Crm. i)i?- Iwvx.a *%' aud I**) bci(4 of this liuni w iu %rootJ, tt6 iii {j Li«b ol 7>.ra,t TOL&K & COOK. j inti ju>t received i'rota " "*"> V \" j u-d Balfitrorf, tb" b *t C CAriSiAJr KKS uiui \ir dTISuS to bo (ctitul hi u,tkrk-«Ui, x. uich :*« Klii »p CO j " ~.u*» .j lr* thr iDOtft fcfyio.— !w t v . w of rdtrucagc. ior ywrrv.-?'. t /.L)V MADK CLO'llilKG of every >~'<:hin . - -tu. i t* (.bf'&p t>f at awj oCi«jr i rv. 4 > Kt'UNl. , sliii>Ci ff/teiii v»» W. U I>KN>ON, — —— 110 <»t. fLl'lT),—Woshbil in l'utcre *-! V vfh W'wtW cci' bmli"d Knn.i)ig i i!?"< "* 1/ *' uwr l>« it<t3 bo«t and otiy ft- I s»k»i'i Vi, gitifjf D>oru iif b! ti'y otbt*t» w*c >>:!4V® ?v.l V/o t4u iUAtOfti f-> I/O# that kiU » • , feOxvi arti< i»» Ky fe- inWi-fi I • «w. -IltrL- _ K: KK'fT 4. BKFM 'IH)iL':T»icFiTif* ji: vkkV vakiFit. -5-.v, 'j, jn }<i JG p'.ec*, cf Kiu», V'hl.'fr, r'wi.* UK'oinleti and (/lit «id ' y-CT Pi- : n^ s Want ivij Hvcn, oj<u ♦thtl (avcM übd Ui pf */». J/)jJ (>. B, KVAJ<a, *•» «». U7 We^SlWiiS; DAILY DISPATCH. ~V0L71V...N0. 18. r n 1 DISPATCH. EI C H BI 0 N D , V A WKDNRBDAY MOIININO. NOVEMBERS, iwn. The State Faix. H»ary fti -ntl of the VlrgtoJa mn»t re jcio.! V) ruch r*i 1.-nrea of the element* cf prr«perl»y and wealth r.n are fart.Uhod by the S*ti,te fair. AaaomblefMHkA of »of Virpicia, will *xert n jreator and more healthful infiuex;.' upon berea>.?tar)>iiil tntere«t», than all the polt'lral Oonvontioos whlrh oomW b« held Vtwein no* drri Ur bci;inr.i;;3 oi the nf-xt century. Atrj cn'tarelia* Iwayubcfathe fiivorJvepur»uit of Vir gic!.», but u rortuaately, tha fanners and plantem ot the until a comp<vr>inv r :!y recent period, haT"> tir* ar;Toc i ,'»« i the fit# rraalting from r*e ns 1 orgaiiization, frotn thf: iaterehanee of riow* and tiß difw ntiniitjoo r,f information, which re-ultfrcm tae ewabiiehincnt oi Asrrlcultural Po cWKie?. The 1-ttore-t <>f B r > lung t-V, have, wi:hio il»e )a«t few year*, re cri»od a ilcciied i.upolec; Agricultural &ociotie» hnvelx'f i. c««U,li»r.ed io many ccmnile*; new and Improved t-ystema of farm nag oiiopted, until vre now havein the State Fair of the Virginia Agricrul fora! Society a fiiovetnent full of hope for tho re pe&erarion of Virginia Agrfc-uHure, and with fc, of all thoee cr« atiattrrr«t» of wbK-h his tie chief cor ner 6*ooo. !t is araoDj t'ac beneflu of such an exkibMon, that U brings the farmsrs of the Slate together, and ena ble* Ibr m to compare their vV-wa, to see tbc pro gress wbkb has been made in other sections, and to obtain detailed explanations of their node of cul tivation from th"ir brother farmers, to acquire, In abort, valuable information in every branch of ru ral ecmomy, aud, going to their hwnes, to turn to practical account the experience of other*, and the knowWge accpiired by themselves upon the wide field of observation they have enjoyed. They thua lr arn how to improve their farms l to the highest de gioe, and to make the largest erops at the least ex penae. Stich a result would amply repay the to il farmer for his trouble and eo»t in attending the Fair, while Ks general effects upon the ag riculture of the Kate werold be beyond all calcula tion. Morh baa been f»l j of tbe bfepptn>vs and content of mr»! Hfe. We knew cot wbfther men are bep pit-r in the green fiekJe than f.raong brick wall?.— CertalL-ly they ought to be, but happineea depend# rather npon inward than otttward nature. an alcheruy in contentment which willtraMfortn the rnoat common metals into gold. Tljore k a ?y='em of co-oporaticn hi the government of ProTidence, by which, at a general tbinjr, tbe mftaa of happinwa are equally distributed nm-jng mankind. Vet w« freely admit that coontry life is tbc most desirable in i'« healthfulneea, ita independence, iiß gimplki'y, its retireroeot, ita freedom from temptation, its con stant with the loTfly face of natara— The oouutry life of Virgicia in particular ha* e«p<?. cisd charm*, our domestic inetiturfous ro.'uriftg to the country gentlemen oppori,uniti>;« of ieifureatid mental cultivation which are not to be found in the rural iiietr>otis of the free State*. The consequence is that te intellectual, moral and socitd clementdi tbe country life of Virginia ban no fyjtu.l in thin oountry, norperhupe in the worM. But, valuable as agriculture ia, no State can pros per which raak'is it ita exclusive interest Agricul ture alone ccn never adequately employ a people. And it ia one of tbe ad vantages of &a exhibition like that aow in onr city, that i; in not restrict ed to any single interest, but brings to the attention of our people the mauy new arta and process es which the Inventive g( niu« of the day Lae intro duced into every deportment of industry. We have adc-quale water power in Virginia for facto ries, foundry's, machine shop#. Inshort, oatcre has endowed u« with of much capacity to become a great manufacturing as a great agricultural com raunlry, nor ahull we secure, even for tiie agricul tural interests, the highe-et potwiblcfiegree of pros perity unl«rs we divtrnfy our industry by raging the mechanic arte and tie tatabli-bment ot maxufact 1 >r i-fi. The Eastern and Western Questions. BfeouW tbe Harftern Question ripen into a war, of which we ure conataatly told there i* not thenb&- iiuw oJ a doubt, a fine opportunity will be present ed of cfttlioe; wha', may bt: called the Western Ques tion; or, in other words, the right of Great Brkuin to interfere in the aft'nire o! the Western World, by tbe emancipation of the elu*e<« in Cuba, and the«ib stantial tranrfer of that bland to the British crown. We shail never have a better opportunity of thwarting the inrldloui policy of an ancient etiemy, (jlid of preventing Cuba from faliin* into tbe hands of a foreign State. The way# and rueaue of doing this i- a tfjiic which mu-"t engage lue prompt con sideration of ill is govermrwrit Tb e people ask thnt it abhil t»a done efficiently aad weiL Spirit of the Press. ' r.zaminer dieccur*es on tbe Admirr istrstion an-i tbe Democro y of the J*ou!h; thinks Mr. Pioiee ii diepowod to do hia duty towards the and the Uukwi, althouih the reeent sot 100 with regard to tke New York difficulty cannot be reconciled wiih the feelings t.nd expectation® which aoveriiod the country in electing him, and con. eludea that thai, difficulty has been disreputable from the t rtini.iaf, and the i.x>osr the Administra tion washes i"s hsnda of it, aivl of nil engaged in i", t'.:e belter for i"? own honor at.d t'fl the better for the safety and peace of the couuiry. The IVhig comments uf»on the oourae of some of Ite DtJtiGcratli; contemporaries, vsbo, i: pays, vainly ecdeavor to ee.rv« two mastorf, ia denouncing the act® of tiie Administration,while every ifuoh denun ciation i* accompanied wills a taboro.] effort tojc« tUv tt>*t AdinlnUtration. The editorial eolutniu of tUo are devo ted to tbo Ai'ricultural exhibition. The Mail Uai no firticte on pur- suit*. The BM'ii* comment® on tb>: sncge«Uoo ratue ty the recent Medical Convention, via : tuat every t.'-ororx r in the fruta.houidbean M. P„ and cannot wv tUt aiy bem ttclftl rwolt weuM t cure frota if. We hi to been Major J. H McCcn with a apecbaen ottho Berkley Ited Priae Ap r 4e, K n, W n by him . t Mt. Solon, Aog»»» county, ft an apple of Urge tlzn and remarkably flno 8a v >r, ui>! uuc of the vary bent wo hsre r»er »c».u. COKSBCTtATIOW OP * Ii!<UIOP. —H(*'. & T - Ktpp, Of Al'oary, who lis* recently been elected Miwiormt) Bialiop of the Protestant Rpi-copai chorci ia CnlL fornia, vrits consecrated in Trinity church, w York, laatf'iitordny morning. Lv!»c--c L'.w jh Missouri.—At Richmond, oa the 18& iutt, a m.m t,aav;d Wings *a» by Lync'a law, by the pojuleee, (or the murder of a very ert tumble ckixeri untcod Allen. The cor.nty conn, >;a; ps-ar*, had granted a cbati#e of venue, end at mxru at the prisoner; lathe to itoJf of the aberlff, wat brought outof the court benee, bo ft* itefctod ty tieertwd, a rope w>m thrown around hit nek, ctul b«w*« bong loUe tacit oo«m»lont CMW. RICHMOND. WEDNESDAY, NUYWKKITT' IH.VI VIKGIHIA Win R-n*K Tliaraae Robert*, Tbocjua Bwrke, John raitd Curtia Moraei have been cotntnit tcdin Norfolk lor csamiaation on »u«p>cioo ot hsv b hand in the robtn-ry of Win. Htcwart, the ro turned ("uliforuian. Robert#, dtyder ai*d Morst arraleo fur ported of having bo.rn c-oncerced in n robbery nimmi'tfid luat wiuUr opou a ptuweuger in the etearner Ohio. The I'ortßaioutli Ui"tx is rurprt*r<i that w shc.tJd aay, in regard to the attempts to burn out the dic tinguUhed coneul of tier majesty, that w<s "htu! u better opiaion of Nurlf.lk " Well, we will qualify the eipriwrion by raying we are eorjy thai.;«:* treme meat-urea are not put in farce u> ierre; out and bring to condign tho#e "riiiutn* and devil*" thai tu»; Globe epeakaol I>aking Hr2fii..<-RV,—A uegro entered the fy\ -cd •totyofWro. Edwards' residence in Petersburg on eunduy riight, arid couir.irticed nimcnaging among W". KV clothm for moucy; but liiauoUe awakened who fclt pt near by, an l Cuee iTvarmvul through the window, carryiug wirh him noibiag but a puir of panta. eicnrn Irotn the ftD-athside ZVsaocrtw that Mr. Eilwiu Wall has been opjKiinted Buperintendent of transportation on the tfoutheide Had read, and Mr. Ciordoiiengineer. Theeook of a vaseel lyinj et Port WalthiUi struck with n hatchet the mote thereof, oa Monday last, severely injuring him. A. J. W hitcbead waa elecffei to 511 the vacancy in the oocaaion'xl by the nayuatiou ot Judge (iiiiiji.r of Pitu j-lvania. Good Yiuld. Mr. MjTaggart, of Pleaaanta County, furciahed the annexed estimates of corn grown upon twotracU of land in that viciairy: One tract of thirty five acres, cultivated by one young man and help hired tor „ix d.ys. produced bushed' C ° rn < ' StimatoJ to J'^d Another tract, of aijry acres, cultivated by one young man wuh help hired for one month, pro ouced HOT shocks estimated to eoutiiu 1-4 bushels of corn. The Orange Presbytery, wth wbi;h Danville i» eonnoctcd, met in Milton on Thursday. We loam from the Danville JlrptbHar* taat era the evening of the late election w> that town a man na«(*i Rainy stabbed .lames M. McDearraau whh a cliinoi. Ramy was arreetod and committed. VtBGiKtA Ahkuai OoNrsanKCß.—On Friday, the third day of the Method i-t Coaferejoce a Lycohburg, candidates were admitted, characters cfminiiiter* examined and many approval. To wards the cl.>-e of the tension, a resolution was adopted commend Lig the Colonization dociety aud irs objects to the apprt/val and cooperation of the Methodist Church in Virginia, accompanied ty very earnest and able remarks by Dr. Staph. On Saturday, a large number of ministers were admitted to Deacon's and Elder's ordeis. The Conference adjouned to Monday. TUP- JAi'AK KXPKDinOx, Chinainnil of Atijrost 11, bsathefol lowiog in reference to thoiaterview between Cam. Perry an 1 the Japanese: The Japanese selected the email town of Gori heraa, fd>our throe miles south of Urasra, for t". n interview. On the morning of the 14th, the .Sus quehanna and the Mississippi lookup a position off tlie town, and lay with thrir broadsides td theshore The Governor and Deputy Governor of Oraga with the commandant of the military force*, csme off to a'•company the Commodore to the landin placc. The officer* aud men detailed toacroinf a ny Commodore Perry, amounted to shout <100, while the force of the Japanese was variously mated at from 5000 to 7COP. The Commodore was escorted, with tiic Ameri can colors flying, ami the bond* playin; the na tiousl rir, "Hail Columbia," to the house of recep tion. Here lie wm received by the Prince of Idro, first Councillor ot the Emperor, who was accom panied by the PtScoc of Iw omi. The letter of the Pres-kleot end Commodore Terry's letter of cre dence were formally delivered, and an official re ceipt given ia return by the two Princes. Tbe Commodore stated that in order to give the n(*' Government ample time for deliberation, he wonld depart in three or fourdaya, and return in n lew months to receive tie reply. On the following day Oomuiodore Perry, in the Mississippi, went nbout ten mile* beyond this, n.nKiog a total distance of 20 miles beyond the limit of previous exploration. From thedeckof the tribute a crowd of shipping wan seen seven or eight mile®to tbe northward ; and, from the num ber of junks continually going and coming, it was evident tiiat thi-i was the anehorage in trout of the capital. The officer* of tbe Fu'rpiehanna and MVeiiwippi speak with admiration of the beauty of the shores, aud the rich cultivation and luxuriant vegetation whieh fcoy every where witnessed. Tbe natives with whom they eacie in e nstaet were friendly in their domeanor, and the governor i>f Crnea is spoken o! its n model of r<Buement and good breeding. The day before the departure of tbe fqar! Ron, the Governor went on board the Bo queharma, tafcicg with him a b nrnber of presents, consisting of arti < lea of lacquered ware and ether Japanese mants faetorra. A Ta.i.k ABor"T Uoostbks.—The ordinary vari-3 t>>« of the dome-ri? fowl are completely vr t <r. shadowefl, literally and lnelapborirrdlv, by the Bhan;hat. LiJte Marcin, the Shanghai ruottr.r "towers n'iovrbi' fix." and, 'like every thing on ?"vt» in tiit» vvorbl, attracts a corre»>|>onriiug degr»>e of admiration. Vet he is "gawky colu-vus, mswlt pp "lamely an.' unfashionably," as "shaky about the kneeh" »s Dick-nß's gfeots, and course in fitt'h as he is unfOt inly in appearance. Tbe Chinese are a wonderful people in some respoote By Hdfalnum do process taey reduce yon any species of tree to thesis* of a cabtiage, or rice tvrso; exaggerate o fmail bird or animal, by < oltivation, to an ex'raor diuary bulk and altitude. The t ask of thedoroee ticeock and hen is, we believe, the junkie fowl of Afia, a mere bantam Tne junkie cock meesnree, when he i- on his liijr.i.y, abou' ek'bt inches in l;eiaht,wiiilotlie shamblingShaoghai rooster, wLi- h never staods u;>oni's di?ni:y, tor It has none, tan feed from the ttp of a flour barrel. h tbe measure of power, otbnr con-ii'i'n o being «n»l," say thephrcnologiat«. Now, iy thi .' u'e, ;tte SLan *- hni b» i:.j rixtirneathe tiie <i the banta'n, ou~bt to lick fraid bsr.taro, '•wber conditions beinsr « «jual."— i'nt they uir.t. The ehanahai k su-h a poor -pock- Uvs crt n'nTi' that a plucky little creature in feather breeches will tfcrv'i him in presence of hi < bled iiarera in less than three minute*. We pj-rnk by the card, 'or a neighbor ol ours reara andaaother peijhbor cultivates bant-ims. ami bo tween the two feathered famiiice there is ill blood. Among the oriental broo-J there ralks n mon stieus roo&er —a knock-kneed, bob-tailed, ungain ly c r re, wkh a deep aft): mat Ic crow that senr.ds like the bellowing of a bull cßKtfirr.u:h a worsted stocking, and a gnitth<U reminds yem of a K°nfu.s - ciriiit. Between bha and thr bashaw r,f tbe bar tems the collkioss arefrecpient, but ia all rases '.be mandarij of the Hhan;.-haU, alter a few ineffectual demonstra'.ione, turns ia hk track, and vamoses with prodi.-ii'ui ?»:ii€-s, tbe bantam en to his short-tail feathers like "Cu'tie Pe.rk" to the cau dal appendage of Tarn O'WianteT's mare until tbe kckl tears out, whereupon tiie vi tor elevates bis crest and indulges ia a falsetto c«*k-a-doodlo-dctl Wereioice iu triumphs of pi2inji':n over cawkyUrn; for the fact i j , that the ini oo le.'ti'sl h«s a vile habit of crowing wi h all hi*, mi/htevery ten miautesor so, irotH 'i o'clock A. M. uotll dfcylk'ht, and henen car hatred of Bhan?hxis. We hopetliat when the Chinese rebels reoeh hti they will auiiiniljte tiie biceJ.—Sf. 1. 9unoaj 'Pincj. TsCiUble Aitouo the o»mi*ij.rrss —The foV ).iw«T9(«t !!«•▼ Ali Kinder Campbell, Fathary, Va., hi. v.; berctfie *t*h ! « ttacMuj-s on tbo snhjpct ff iUf ry. To remedy the evil tttv pro f-f ti callinfn «-or.*eiilkn at Cleveland, on Ibe re ooml Wolooxisy in lano.ry next. Mr. C. U ia !'a»i.,r ol the gradual abolition '■( alcTary, Mr. C«'o. Fuirt-.HrkizaD of Kw tnerH'-a, ln<?.. wsi nrnrdwe.la few ilayn ft?(\ by ao old crazy Oor mao, Dftrcoi Peter PuaiarJ. Dr. II lue« wiii»■vati.ime flooe ftgrareti nt du t leg ion, !.«,< i»»«> arta.wi ta No t JdeaM oe a ofa^U4lla§. TIEGIMA STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR. Thb Bt.*t* Aokiooltoral Fair OpeD ed jßatertlij tuorninc, nader tho favnrabla »• •picea of the m«t beautiful aod bright weather a guncraJ xeai and enthtuiaam the people who »i*ited it, tbat wo hava ne«er «eeu •qaalltd p-rom an early boar in tho morning ontil the «a w M join* down i Q the W«(, the throng cob- to flow to and fro through the f»tea of the spncioiia (Kjaare devot«-d to tan Fair. The gen et ai c»pr»wou «ra« that of tsrprieo at tha magcia eent e*bibition—magaiftcent for the preat variety ar.d the bee qnaiity of the atock and article* d xpinj od. We acre sratified too to hoar tho city of Rich mond pra!rt>d fur the ootaojodion, and iib«A.; arraogf raenta it made tor the Fair. Wo quMtion wheth «r for bosaaod »b».-ep, any of lbs Fairs at the North have auiXHaw d th-i present one of the Virginia Agrica.'tntal Smiety. Tbat thi-y havo not only x>.t Mitf.w d it in tbf show of h'>r#r-a, but that .the Vi:- gsi-ia Fairrarpfwfc-a t'acoi ml in i um departiceor, », feel petfeitly aatis&ed. J ue exhibition of Bf Innpic mmt* ood Ma nhin+ry fvr J.jriruUuj-ul jtw/i,*,-* Wi< extraordinary. VV e fclt much at tho display roads by Vir ginia ni<muf»etcr< rs. The Household work was crid uitde to the Ladies of Virginia, aid thers !s a great deal ci-ttftrrag cspeeial praise which wo hive neitht r rime nor apaco to speak of mora particularly than the brief notice hestowod cpon tho dilferent articiea in tho general d-jecription, which wo begnn ye-:er uay aad which wj continati this morning. The stalls for Cattie are ali full aod stook is exhibi ted on: in ih« grounds. Tho sp.K>irns interior Is wall dotti-d with machinery and other thinga, looinding the u»u£ni¢ c.rpioy of poultry. GENERAL DEtiCRIITtOX or fvcxc ssdaaricLßs exh.'bit&d at raj pas*. [ Con-tinned. | HORSES.—Bay eolt. Bet, 9 months old, "oy Traa surer; Win. S. Christian. S. c. Capid, 2 yturs old; John W. Shepherd Gicy male, exhibited by Charles O. Morris, ii. h. Napoleon, Jr., d years oid; Jobu Brwjkstt. Ch. gliding Logan, 7 years old, Daniel Roller, ef Aognsia. U. t. Lion, 6 years old; P. Cribbing B. *~ G T«,r» old: E. J. Burnett. H. *. Ben Bolt, 8 years oid; Win. A. Wood. B. f. J«unie Watson, S year* old, by Bailia PojUrn; Ger>. li. StephPDd, of Albemarle-. B. f. 3 year* old, by Star of the S >nth, dam by Medley; Win. J. Carp*riter, of Hanover. Two very small ponies, 7 and 5 years old; John M. Warwick, of Lnchburg I!. h. John M. Botts 4 years oid, by Priaea Albert; J. W. Logan, of Goochland. T*« horses for sale ejhibited; Oorbin Warwick. S. in. and b. b., tzbibitad by Philip St George Gocke. B. h. Roebook, 7 year# old* T. D. C. Grave*, of Madison. B. h. Rev»DTje, 1(1 yars old* Join M BotW. Col J. W. Ware, of Clarke coauty, exhibits seve ral hors:-s. B. b. Shaheen, 12 year* old. Wm P.oilware, of Kiiiit and Qa»ee. Ob. tJeutn, a heavy draoght hors,». NB. Clarke, of Hanover. T-.vu mammoth black mules, 2 aoj 3 jsars old. Green & Walker. B. h. Vtrstin'sn, by Absentee, lOyears oid; Wm. O. Oreusbaw, of Orange.. B. h. Beveriy, 7 years old, by Treasurer, bait' brj tlit rto Revenue Braxtou Gaxiick, of Ne-.r Kent. S. h. Cosmo, thotocgh bred, 4 year* oid. J. W. Ware, i;f Clarke. S. ti. PiVAfu-. 1 yrarsoM, by Star of the East. 8. D. Fi*her, of Goochland. B. h. Teiern&chus, 7 years old. II W. fccrujtgn, of Bnckingbaru. S. ia Alice OiSbrd. 3 ye*»» old, eroea of Morgan and Messenger. Hsrnew borws O. G. Saxc. of Kairtax. Br. J*.-.k, Daniel Borate,7yea»o!d, Maitusebreed. Dr. John Minor, of Stafford. Grey Jack, <uo: namsd on oard.) L. Bail«v of PairfUx. CA'n LE.—One HJiT'd brwd eow. 9 years old. and one i jtsrs eid| v?ry dne. Aloxaixk>r K.e«r, Rioli mund. of very large oxen, S and 6 y >ars oI.L Co!. M iu B. Slaaghier, ot Ouipeper. Ffoc immense fat rattle, weighing at loast Z'iCO each. Saniapl H. Beil of AugQSM. Durham bnli, Bolivar, sired by Maxwell; a superb animal- fieiuy B. Jor.es, of Augasta. L. Bailey, of Fairfax, contributed largely to the exhibition. Among his stock, four red l>f-»or, ccnis, with calvee; three very lsrga oxevi a Durham cow; and a fine Devon bull, 3 years old. Devon Dorham and Kative cow, and Devon and Durham hjifer Martin Uoldsborouab, c.f Maryland. Fine Devon bull. J. B_ Kent, of Montgomery. Large Ayreshire cow, 4 years old, by Charles W. Pollard. Da:Um aci! native cow, Salty, aoJ calf. Baylor aud iiirman, Augosts comity. W. W. Glen.a, of Baltimore, eihlbks a Durham oow, Slary, 4 jetwi eld; aud two Devon e»w-», 4 aud 5 years old. A Devon cow, do. and calf, and Devon bull, 6 years oid, a tine .uiimal. T. G. Skinner,- of Rappahani ock. A high grade oow and Durham tow, Dairy Maid, and calf. Philip Hiaoghter, of Rappatiaonook. Large eew, half Dujham, aodtio* bull, «». Irvioo i, Crouae, Lyrirbbnrg, Fire Devon and Darharn boll,Otho, 18 months oid. John McCue, of Auguat* eonnty. Devon oow, Peggy; her daughter Victoria, and graud-dtnphier Leslie; a very respectable tamiiy. Jjmes Kmraird, of" Richmond. Corbiu Warwick, of Goochland, exhibits two Dur ham yearlings, »> months oid, called P/ince asd Ro ver; i Durham heifer, 1 year old, oailed Fanny; one Barbara cow, 8 years old, named Nnnniai two Dur ham heifers, called Snow Drop and Fanny, 1 year oid; one white heifer, called Cherry, 8 motitba old Most of Mr Warwick's stock are very fioe, and will bo of fered lor sale at the close of tbe Fa'r. Wm. N. THnaley, of Richmond, exhiiri'a a bea-atlfal one year oid beift r, Polly Odgen, Ayreahira h»if bre-vi. J. 11. Cooke i iV.bHb a spatted Ayreahire b*-.l 1, a x years old. P. St. Geo. TusVer, cf Powhatan, exhibits a red spott> d Darham bolt, 4 years oio; 2 Dorirara cows, aii.! 4 D> von caivea. T« Devon cow; 1 yearling; two keift-is. Was. Allen of Fairmont. Doihau-i beif'-r Far ny, 9 atonthaoliH do bnll A>»x, 1 year do. <io. fctn'taD,9 months oloi Dtivsa i>aii, ii mouths old; do. do. 1 year oid; do u<. ifera from 8 months ro 1 year i Id; do cow, ■$ tiid; do. da. 2 ye«r» oiu; do. do. 3 jeMi om. A. t3»ci«st, of pjtiia delj.hia. A Cne bail, which took to bo T>ma. John Wickh* ji rA native ntid Durbim bol', i 3 HKjotii. A ■ Hsuoock, Che»feisei(i. Lcrg'j Da: Sam bull, Bolivar. W. A. HiiJ, of Mid ieon. C-otnpoct ao*l vro'l f-.raoed lk«i bal', Billy Dlsoc, Thos. H. Aartersoo. '•( i'r; S. W. Flckiin, of Ail>eaiarLo. ®xbii*l<« i>«rbcmcow, IS months; Devon aai Avrfeshlte do. 18 rzoatii*, Urado Dt"voo do. Durlvra i«.<! Ayrtthire dff., and a Durham Ayr'thi"e and Dtvon bo«i. buaKi cf la&m very rit»e en- tlo. Nort b D-von on iv. Boeoty, anil oalf, a- d Korf o De von hi ii, Inr'cr. (I/ha b>a t.\>-n a pretmrnn ia Ba'ti zuor- ) I'en. B. L'cyxv, of Alberotwls, Lar/o Djri'.m and Ayreshira buIL Dr. Wm. J. Smith, or JSorthampt. r. Obsor\t !i( tbe t--oor of the conversation cf cattlo fanciers, we f. cud tr.at the Devon waegrowio* very rr.uo'ti it. f >vor and aetb?te were on yeatcrdsy tevaial remarkably baaiiso-ne Devon tmild eibibitad, tbey were very n» h Thw ati-ok r<inch hvl b-t.n j art'asly n»g ectftd, is cow for str- ngtb, aeuvity, ei-darar-ee and faruii.S. ROUS —T»d fcosra esd tao scwaof the Soctch bnr»e<l, two ye>ansol{i—ao{!erb aanniJa. Chug. B. Wil liams, of H-nrica. Tbreo re-Dark\biy fine Berkshire* LewU Bmlov, of Fairfield. Cheater and Esse* bears, two FVs-.t sotra acd 15 P.i*<'S P'i-, very mocti admired. T, A. Qardy, of Korfolk. Boar, Oreaa H rrentfca. Wm.Taylor, cf Hvciico I'.oar, H m : bs old, well grown. J hritHn Two plga, very preltj. H Vf. Epj>a. Boar and a®, 14 c'd. Hctrj Voejlor, niefc'jwrid. Bow. 5 years old, very larje. Go. y; O. Gxall, of Ilenrvea. A very iarge sow aad fie*. Tbos. Breach end aoc, PeteraLarg. A lar«e boar, IS tnor.rh old. n«b<»rtag Larye Skinc r .nd B»rkab;rf boar, 3 rsaraoid. P. M Tal b, Jr., of Ifoarbo. Two lioors. very (Wio;one yocng iadene full grown. Rofet. H Kbea, <,f Hscrico. hu'f Ik Kiar, 6 months old—fee ot'-ial. J.ha Wick t am. A ia'ga bsar. E. 0 Gra* s, of Qran^.\. SREBP.—Om2e4 Ootrartid*. 0. KialJe of Clarke oevnsy. lo tb' ?»■'# ooa?A:n!D(f th'i Cm Co?«wfcM< exhibited l/v CtJ. Wari*, of CUrie. we wort- *jrrj to »•>♦! or.e of i'ne of tbem Vrm-t"'u Mt'iiia eh»< p w'.Ui «try fLuc JWcra. Dx. \V. F Wight. of Ckiocbiacd. Bakcweu <»B3 jxricectcr R. O. M'ttU. '■ Marll* rt i fh." tn impcnea Oxford. lk»n i«ii and £t» i »'<« of i-ir.t- " i'airK'-Jjj ll.** I>sa.ch l>n«u ami (*ia Ww. C. Rives. 'i'wj ti Uoi atart naio*4. i »-.«.> 1,. Hctt. Plro ahoep, brt>ad ux s*3mm{. Wil.lmo Garth, of Albeu.trle. A let cf Kew o%?i»r>l »he«p T*«rU RbJl«7. Poor Sotnb-Duvsn P. \V. Ihikray. S«*tr»l Cou-ji-M abe«(v J. H. cf Kar,U«J. >Vk kne *V*t\ UrvnJ not oocioO. WlUau AUw, of CtjJfVtnuwt. FHICE ONF. CENT Cs*~--Jbu*k' r n cfcrili« 0 * rt *f ero *"» mUh ■ A So»th-Dowa W k «< f gk A^ nof Bpsjjish Merino buck azwl .— thaw, of Orange. *»»•. Willian O. Oreu- Ko»r CoUa-o'ii cm bask .v B Newman, of Onnir. '"*♦ •»*». John Foar fall blooded C otnroU. .-4 r . (Vswoid. Jolu Willi#, oflW,' Ikreo-qr^rv, ifoiir'bilf li'.-e-J Cot#wuld. 1 - .. Orf,og-». KrwTBM, «( F.vtt sheer. bra-d-nnt Turned. bot c p-.-arsnce. Jobo R Woods, of Albetj^riJ HAY.—We were g'.ad to see Cae ha'ed o:#wrr fcjy from the tarcn of (ori&kd H-,» °1 Henrico. Tats hay was pae«®d j-y a o-acbii*, farm. Mr. I3L ihict* e«crr»rard tbo gr«»i**» b-.t*! crop* f.Saa wbeaL iJi# mcdot yidir.eo th*e© io t l pe: acre, &ud h-> Scda read/ «&i* ul' c<rar*&. tur wU h* produce POULTRY AXD FANCY BIRDS—As rr .. d*cu4 \j, this branch of the ExHibitraa is * cr J""here U every lmatfir.aMe varittfy of o«e --ful b:rd, m»ny of the m posst-sstiiij raro b*»nty of piua-«/», ri-. ir.g to the Vooltrf D-partmsnt au io ter-Mt soar?. r exceeded by any otb*r on tbo .rotatid. we cm. t,.,. r m eaatr.-jraiion of taoae zx>t cob lished tfaio-r. xj : By N 1. a.iuisl Taylor, Yorktown- Sumatra pVasaat gatii'i Cocio, a&d BrahmaPootra tovd, la months p ii? B d " r ' hi i? 00 toe r«is»r. My VVm. Smith, Henrico: Shanghai fowls seven m-jiun# oui, do. 911 moßtb». lj? J. L. VV'jan : HificX Shanghai fuwK poddi^dooi/' UnOB: ""** Vt ' y ' Wje "I**®*®. P> •J?nt£ **' Tn ' lor; ° ne F* lr (> '*y Cbitrsgoags, «U aontos, or.e rooster and two pallets do., sv» te?n m^th n 'ai, lUe ?® 0od T : La,s ® OMtia»ong. foor v.V i r* roils, twelve qo.j r-xf tihaof •eVSO terfay ' * r ' X W9 ootiC ® d «oro P»«tooi»riy ye,- By J. Jacob Brower. Baltimore' n»,!L-,rt^„ fro-n ilr B •' , nrt beacuhjJ birae, from <vluiMt erery quarter of the globe, attracted general admiration. They givoevidenoe of extreme "bttor eD ,td rtioct great credit 00 the a- By Dudley t Co., Richmond : r»efoi f(nr!« crt the Sh&r.ghfti and Chittagoog gbirstia* thit our city tnerohanti can purirae the pleasant oecui.a;-i,, aß of the ooaotry totcoeh advajitage. , By H.J. Christian: Sbangbai coti, two polled and donghill hen, 7| montbe old By Capt. Wai. Burton: Baniaron, Sbanstbafci Cothm Cb'oa3 of April and March; Java and bia«k grey 13d white Kiny birds, elichlot tcuchpraiee from spectator*. Oil!, Richmond: J«t* lowis. 12 mcmthiK raiikhducka, 5 months; bhanghaja, 16 moLtbn, Shan«- hws, ij months black Shanghai*, 4 and 6 month*; are* ChituigongK, 5 aji>oths; Spaniah Bantams, 'ii mosthr Seabtigbt Bantams, 18 months; do., 12 month* Co-' chtn Chinas, 5 moatbe; white Shanghais, mo&thT apar ot line geese. In addition Uj this col', lection of poultry, Mr. Gill exhibited aeTer»l 0 &2«e ot birds, cunpnsing ring doves. French c.oarif- Ja va sparrows, raff-necked pigeons, beld tnmbler pi geocs, earner pigeons and trumpeter pigeons. r* y ra o P ' ?' V " nal>i f; r M"cklenburß: A r»ir nf S' !emi:vi Pohab gaese. We were g! a d to obeene toa; *-w.« ladies entered » contestants in thw p!o«*. aut and n*»jt>jl department, and we hope to see more ceity tur. By L. A. Jacob, Henrioo: ShangWs, 5 montb« Coctiitj Cfcurias, (imported.) 16 tnor.tbs; BoaogbaS! 10 ratreths "rahuia l'ootra, ]2 months. Henry Smith, of iienrico, has a Sne collection o» t>ie gronod, bat wa wer« ui«»i>le yeaterm,y to obtMM a dcAcriptioD By James Ayres, Petersbarg—Twnwbke Bhaajr hftis, 5 months old. !?y TV. A. Griflln—Virginia game pullet cockf; Macs-meat pullot and game cock, nuixed with bjuck mnat and Indian. By Mary E. Sounder*, Lunenbnrg— BxMM'ed by rU>*>ort Saunders, Jr.—lmported g»>»seaad lirge mr.ilardducks, very fine. By Dr. E. Powell, Goochland—Egyptian geese of most beantitul plumage; ebon game fcrwh- Ayle«burg ducks; Mongrel and Afriran Geeae. Wo heard great praise bestowed upon tht»collection By Mrs. f. P. Word, Prisce Etlward—Two beau ful wild turkeys,domesticated. I'T J- Moss Richmond—Re<i Shanghai cock weyhtoa 9 1-3 lbs., one of the finest we haveerer seen, indeed, we hoard the opinio® fr.wi >ntly expressed that he could not be beaten. Mr. Mom has devoted a large degree of atteulionto the raiv of fowls, and from the tpecimar* exhibited at the fair, we should judge bUaueceea had tx*-a com tm.us*;rata whh his wishe* Ue has tu»o othar fioe rfhanghais o« the ground. By Ricbmcx^l—A fineroV loction, could obtaia no deeeriptioo. P.y J. A. C. Huttera, Roxbury, Mass.—Grey Sfcatiihais or P.rsoiah Pootra, 3 Djootha; whtw 1 month*; brown do., 5 and « month* beautiful jrolden spanglod Hambttrg fowls ; Suma tra sa.uechickens; black ailvor tpan- i:ambijr fl -s; black and white mottled bantams. The fine rlumage of theee fowl# waaa subject of general remark. Ky O, W. Bailey, Fairfax—Black, wfiteand yel low t'lrk' y- 1 , Airican bantams, Sumatra game. Co chin Chinas, Shanzhais, Ostrich fowl, Yankee and Vii sltiia 3sa»e fow U, white muacory dock*, Bremen geese, tilky fowls, Brahma Pootra and friaaled iowls. A. Clement, of Philadelphia, boa cm the ground s-ome very 3ne p-ivirry, which we propose to i>o ti- e hereafter. There are also others, whkli we ars •jompiled to postpone. MACUIWZKY AMD AGRICULTURAL iMPLE MEN VS.—l".i.'department is exteiwive, and If we take iaio consideration the vari >us improvements claimed by invents re, ooet.f the moat Lnpcrtuut In tbe e*hibi.h?ri. V\f> sra. Tfclbctt and brother have anw mttl cm the ground u-o.ked by a portabiui;n^-i_4of nor*? power. hor»rt power thresher sad cleaner eora bined, exploited by Emery ic Co., investor* and aiaftutacturera, Albany, ft. York. Porrablii engine auJ saw mill, 95 horse power, Tredegar works, Joeeph R. Andersen, Rk-hmond. Vciy bean - ', ul mat-hloery, whioo, aa wtlj b« that of 'i albott A. Kro., la good eviteooe of t'ao akiil aud Ud'.ist. yut iho *<\>a nf» of Ricbtsood. Oaa tz'ures and bydraoiic rsuna; J. W. Hkbmcod. W.M -'.t drill, ssli'-sharpesiag st-aw and etaik rat ter, & exhki td if Aidl-soc :usd Keode, Alexan dria. tiishicaa ■Sox.t'ra plow, by K.rwull i're neb, Do- Li.2ia, g\i&T»o aos pulvirable mfiiu-e rproader by LewieCooper,Coopeetvi3l«, Lan;-atier ccuaty, Pa. Ea» Uke<t the p» ecisua at v&iintu fair a. it weighs ibs. Gisiusower, for iil kli4x of giala—Heti*y Htiff tenn, Wicoien, VVayiiecouaty, H. V. 1-iW.jr ki i'il Rockawuy fan, by J. Mon'go«rery A. B:os., Kai.-iniore. Tbis b-aatil'al raa.ihlju ba-< taken *c vara! premium* ia Mary'aud, wbere coaeUerei ur.excepiionable. Vv'e oos'.rvsti it in operation, and may safely say ti.at r.o lan can do woi k raoretai.h u iy. M.i'd threshing niacfcuHs with »»raw separator— Peltoo's pafent macufa: tar«d ia f-erli'Ky r ounty, Va , and exhibited by C. Rkes of Baitioiro. Two insiia rubber washing machine*, by E !>. Evans, cf Pennsylvania. Northern lUloijh reapar ond mcw.-r, wbkli took premkiLun at K'ew York aixi Ohio fairs —J. M. Man ny. Iron harrow, invented, manufactured and fx bibiteJ iy L«wk Lupton, Wiauieeter. Va. Fa.-m>a' d r tll, which has taii-n premiums hUt k-V)—J.ieob Mumma. Lancaster, Pa. Charlton's ouru end roed drill, by $■ Kaim. B.al-ini'jrak This taathtoc has taaea 5J prc c-inrcs. Irca double fra.i»a adjustable barrow end f«to lat'h; Was. Berlin, Clarke eo., Va , tr.ventor and exht tvr. Pr-xctuoashaveoecn asvaJded tutLaae lav n'ir.na PI o;h Ly Junes A. PoglUb, Aleiarv.'rla. Atki-i.«OT: s self-tinking reap-er and raower, ex tftr.ed by Be um and P\ her, ffcrfolk Gra. e ««ed so>ver —a ve'y peculiar iavenfV T a }>•- teate.l by H. D. Wells, iflcll J, llotliajs and Me Clarfiu.;y, oi Bi.hmoaa operajori. MISCELkAKEOCa TKJiT.-Oai-r tbia opAcfcae r-it'vws* «i-js <i-; o*::--Cl tutuy t«.*vtiiU •pooc.'.u* of han Jiwork *r d t»f a"t, well worthy tfa" auraUes of viftter*. I'Mltj la 11 the f tu.era r.atr uce, w« niv tJOt'd ihs tj'.lcwiEjj arr.«l»« i J* aat.ojinj Orudis cf t**y p«tti>ro« J. Rnti.!*r, ii.cbrnoad. t> cw cf Kitf. <i «)noa—Mul bird*, of \nrW*» detcoptiofi, kK>*'.i.j{qoice uat'iraij IV TV. A'trn. A C'i»a <•"'< stfery, of «jiUMjd><l oaliib ta<! rare wcrk- K McX»tae«. A c»*-' of br-iw auil»!i»er rru'er oc<Y». *ll!) t*o lit h:y Rsiabed « >«b 1 m.<i Ji<«b W.ikutib. fJrn'co'Ucd t.iVacco <u»J «;>-■« i:u<Vj« of liu« V'cMS) W. t>. Meriwether. Mxia uwi a;!iieral water, M. MoCtrmict. Tatter, fret.li ami awwt, ia a varittj of »*i p**. a:.<! fiom a oooib-c of p«x»»a« .a tbt> St* «( Jolru Willi#, i t I'b'oij Kmtwy. of AcgM'at Mm. Jaatt* Nattrnau, i f Oft uje< Mr tia.uit, m**j atben wb<Ho etcwi we cttiild not uMo.taua. AtOM-a, ia Ttrfctj, batUM dim of tb« gtowwta Dv. »tb iLam\ THE DAILY DISPATCH. CA#H TUM OF ADVBRTUnXA. I*" ;s'"t— 175 srju*" in Mtrv<€# J < T '** e ** • "•"k*' •' '-dita to tk« c-»T a d luooi cf it nceilest. if '■.W*™* B;«if icd Barter "JSi Chrwtian. - Reek C*a4jV» Wi*. ••c? £" " J,! * el ol Opbir," Jim** —ffrm.h .ff? 1 '• TurVr;** C-olhiu, Sa*; 4 C*. fVi Attf.-iCTi" G. D. liarwood. 7 W A »f' 6 £! e! *y* B. FaiMwtk. K..J* bcaotilal and fwhicMb'e boßMte mad bT H. Wk 17 "*** W B- ef HmmtW. L,»: "" fo 'N- U<j:4rt*n.*gk_ S!t f «Q» r" d P T « # ' fratV 8:mon Eonartt* ■»*« "<» 6«i WU«,t, t» "°* ph,t ? efffT »« »»< to b> » U.IC-, j. j ilj ** tae '"Pwwuofwin Ml w> T»jtar! o<M "* »b<*»-48xa«:».., 5o« W. P r '*< MoSHjtSi Mili' , & T k H A , *F\ a , IL 511 vi j w «? from tb* r> :<iT» s ;^"i f ™» WoodSo whMt. T»» hr«»i. »it. rrv«! 6 ;^'l7 i , r w" k ' r ? *""**• Woo ml neon lir.«». f . 7; \ "••ad r^r«ac we hsv* («,- wTof St p,^A executed by John J. RUhaMscn fv«fc 1.3 Coufdction*T, at tle ExchangeUoUO. ornamental -pood nag,"' mrp,^ MyUjln ItUid ever »een in tfcb faction. A rase of artificial teeth. R. l> Addlnrton. Three fine saddle*, two beautiful ?eu *ft whh bridh>«, v»htp». ere., exhlhhed bj Occr A. <v3t One of thesid.il>*) alluded to ie eqn.il ti the |W e*cr made, and doe# ?reat credit to the manufactorr of otey &. Goff, where nicuhar artltlee cm* be h>><l. w NKUnand *?tka< made of the very beetlroo, ad fiaiehed in a »-np«rior etyU', at the OJd Domiaiaa N.>il Work* of thidcity. lln;h W. Fry. Silrer inonnU-d bujepy harncM, gotten Up Teey Dr »U wish baudnomc saddles and bndlea. tVuuari i?. CottreH. A caw of door and other locks, boll#, tioor knotMk etc., city maon'iNctnia William Ready. Brogue*, manufactured at the SUM Pab» ti«uy. A hf.w.somc bucsy, of home ro&k<\ acd i r&rlMr of whips. Thomas Cknnmltt. tHeneils of Brands lor marKine tobacco and otb «r boxee, well gotten up. M. O. Whitman. B«ard«d, smooth grain and lair leather for bit die-; audbuff leather for harnsae—pmnouaend •* indites to be unsurpassed. Aloozo Miller, RapW Acq roefp.'jj hf;use, Madisoa county. bod floe. Wni C. Berkley, ml A case of fsnry article# by Mwsr*. Bennett A wers, a cono of cherry rtpe tobacco, by James M eplendid artie^—alto other fine braada. id iwiKl ion w.ihese articles, this firm exhibits *»- r imroa of fire proof paints, Mjrpssfing aLrtbta* at tb" kind we fcnTe ever seen. la addition to the artitles ewmerated, we n« add. Uiat there were a variety of preeyrrkd frwtak Jelher. cak» A boiled hams, and other edible* am exhibition, »lom uwueri we coaWl nol a*«ertsU. LOCAJ. MATTERS. I>E4TJI OF A V KTF.HAM OF TIIK TVltr. TVeresret to learn that Arthuh TaTLoa died at ht* rer.denee ra the cctioty of tihesfertield. cm Mom. day last. in theosth ye.r of hi* age, aJlei a *ere*a and protracted iltaeea. The »aVj-r.t cf this notice h"\* beta lor. j celebrated II Iho faithful and akiilM rider and tramor of the late Napoleon of the T«r« When Col Wm. H Jf.hMoowu quite a young rcuHk he nec.deutally mot with tbe dee< sacd, than a peer and catdocated boy. Perceiving. on making tiLa pa qualtitance. that be waa a sprightly and Ingenucia lad, rhfi Colonel obtained hi* mother'* consent, that hi* f'jrtoo«« sboald he oast np .n the torf, aad tkaj gratified an ardent desire of the youth hltnaelf. la the err.ploy/DL'ot of hia dttuc/a.aheil patron ha ftr«i in fiiitbfui service, till aa a man of honor and a am tleman of eharaeter, he ea-n«d at.d setsred a repu tation, in the enjoyment of wblcb be died, inmni ed by friends, neighbors and family. - - n*ari eicn of many year*, Arthnr Taylor mingled with the world at all time* and place*—in ail the «>f a loop aid eventful life—in conflict with ma. borti goed and bad—hellv«d and died unpraetieiZta ensciag devise and artfnl contrivance, fie waa tangbi by hi* preceptor to aocrn. and be learned by practioe rod««piae, tbe aim of any mean*of ma which the moat entering Knee af honor would not heartily approre. The nature of hi* calling nmy time* brought ooder hia notioo the shuffling aad db boae*ty cf men He *aw it aa an example ever tm be xhaiioed. Though be had seen much eorrawttow he I red nueorrnpted, a* he died iaeorrnptibta. Of Ms amployer he commanded that implicit rrint*c* which extended to general and extensive acqoskv taoee. He Heed in the eeteern of bia neighberra, ki the aonhdecice of many friend*, acd the yet mora endearing afleetion of a large acd dutiful famUy— Aad while theae wlil monrn hia deatb aa the loaa «f one who waa dear to them all, it eepecirily hrqotaoa g-otlemen who gitre to the tnrf the enconragetoMt of their patroaage, to cheriah in bis deatb tbe me mory of ooe irh»*e came I* Inseparable from Its hke tory aad if* hoeor, in the long and *oeoes*fa] rme rienee wbieh he brooght to It* credit and reaown' M.*oami>. Bostao.—This distrngnwlieid v- »h«t repntaiion U wor!d-reoowne<L ta tm gi*<i one of h»r grand cor.<y>rtj at the A frw.o® CTitnafc to-morrow nifbt. and that all who h«v> a deahe to k»>«r her. may h*»a a fair otiporfnuity of *troH*g tirkct*, ih« mitt of (bam will bn aomraiMkaed tHfc normni *t tbe book atore of Mr. Jamea Woudboue, No. ia«>, Kajie Krn* r e It would b» a vruto of Mm for at to eiaiearor lo add a word of nraivi in bnhaiT •f tha vccoi powi rt at tbia lady. Thoae who l.ara heard her, will await no Invitation loenjov that pt*a a»ire nyain ; anil thr»a who ha»« not h<-ard ber, wfll seared} |m»rmit the presort opportunity of dataa ao to paaa wiihont erubraolt.g It. we willalau uM, thai ooK«:«rd»Y moroin# ut-jt, at half j.«#t II o'clock, Mad*n>«Sonta* tatand* gWinc a free concert for tba >--eoe>fit of I be Habbatb School riabolara of the allj. Vari-ite will note thi* not, aed win that the yvouf folk* -wre prepared to Pbjoy the treat ic rtora (vt tb'tn. Tkeatub —We can wifely commend to rrir readers a to tb<s TV .a* re, an an admirable t»>rm!r,«tW*o for a day apeat io ar>in«emeot. The da rtab'.f n) twetjv?* we have b*d taia week, and the aUrtcriota offered rber.% have bad a noat fk vorable effect npoa tb» p!en»are aeekrra who bm •*>■ wived to mi evr rv availably a-iat u tnoi a* tfca door*are o:* iied. \Cn rrjoie." at thSa proof of the Inter; at ill •'need fake in thf wtlri/i of oar Httl* conrj'.rjwoatto. Tb-y rrtfoiro no aid from oa to »\ll fctouMjn to tut'- arc merita. feat wo bope that mm <vf oil Mulm will be »o for ft tfoi of their o«ru ett joytcem as to cegleot veir» th'rs. OIBCOIT CoPRT. —Judge Mr.RIDITH p«»- ei<?»T>p.—Wai. B. f oUtpp. tried for the reorder «f fii«ha/d A. Th«m»e, wu f ivtd jiU.lty by tbo )«ry ye»t»rijy rno.-iiiflf, a'.d b.a term of .iap/i«.am«ttt M»t t" d at five jm'i io the peultenJlary. j iek >orfe.'i o.'to» J-ck Bpott, a watia In tb« p,*- itKi tiary. w»* r«-»fn'enceil yrrtor/U* f( .' Kwmjh .» c» r.vic'i'iu of t'jikbiun 8 A. Smith, la Af rti last, 4 wbilo b«Tb wf-rs In piiaco. -M Tb« Court then ootil thia n»«hf. Titb Chkbbt Kip* Bkaso.—K!ohn«ad 1 * Viftftrtoaf.—'Wa ar-» reaHy (ratified to asaVy •• fiil imore pspera, tSut oaryouua f.tacdaad tawna man Jaiorj 8i» r, Jr., th« mauofaetorer of tba aaia bratad "Cherry R«" brand of tobacco, baa baa* aw • ni-d 6'»! p.iw for manufjicCarad tobae«a,al th-* i»'« CiJr of the Maryland lo«'.itate. Th'-aWce*. talulif tery ereowrasia* to Mr. 8. when tea hath knuitothat tba lumber of compi rt era w#a wy larir, und * trier: r theia aom« of tKe stoat ceW kib'ed u.vot<ra«nra.-a in tb» aonntry. Tit* Wrrrv w Fqoas* will (Joabtieni b» throt.j'd fixity sr.th citl»«n§ wJ e»rccen, vh*aa isiJom to fliw the h*r.i.iwork of th« Vein tfcn to **.bvU; «f tbe rooetk*alc, ih*i oil'.l of the fVv.at ami barlfo!'»ii»r. Mia lh« fttrrpnt, AP.A nr.ct*m»f tk» •!3ei r*:«»raof *c« W»«.to VU«V>'». We b»*e »1r« tiW ep»;<t th« gri ilfi portion or two dM luaiu M variou* e/-ic)«» oo CKSibitire itn« F»ir, mi y.:t h*v« iml (ven, to oar #a;nf»«<lo», •»• half of w»«t i* to be fj«ni «f Interns. Wo»«% f?u;e. •'.ink plc'.urr*. V.r<l», j>ar»Urj. horar*. (tall, b«s«. ft> mnetly of « mt%xr'ur Ml wc i «uu v»)'' a ( » »«e»t us. IloTv.t. Arrivals—Owing to the crowd rV ••.»»* • f out rolcviM, and the la:#e t.mmlw t! th* eUj at tbw iiai«, *o hate b*«a ceuprUeti 10 AsUt tbe pabbcuuoo of U»e Hotel it riral* tat a <J«.y or two. Eajiso a FocKtr — llr. I* 11. Kcnp of Oarolin*. hetf M* two* tfe)c& while fMrtafhs fa ttii Pnh t, ou- it motuinf. KurtutMh *oto.rthu;| >Uet tu Net no mo to kiii>. OfSRATtOM or PlCKfOCMTS.—Notwitfe o«r •»«ti.>n to itnwtwi tk» open*. ivu» ji thta file borJo of kiood-mtktn.w* k*n> ikd Mveral $ •ulUuitn fell TtoUsM to ISwir llf bt-iiftiaf arepiWtie*. on Mniute; ul(bt tM*. Among ibeat »et« of PoatieUa, vi W kjJ bW y«Mi raUctU ef lll'.', nfcil* M ib« fUknood tUtym