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C > BSOL 1 bt. lips 11,-., ueui Ij .- ii.- a :'i! ti .. wa - ibus in .i 11 i.i -be •» ta • a el ers. Iteppears ibat tbe rope - wollen consid -- 10 preveni its slipping fhenst ural -re,iiii itioa ol ta- 1S - imed ... delay ibe operation (Acuity. The fifth trial waa -: ia ibe cap came down - face be took Lis I tat kiss 01 "he p Ml iastaetaneoealy, srdied wi h ibm strurgle. . - isms day Joe. N. htotce aud i-ietiitro re exec b ted at An_or_, Placer co., r of Joe. Tboaaae. eras -. I, and Bppareu 13 perfectly M uce, wtit-u ?;•-. ro. igb I . at, ap but in a few Baoateata became -.-u ■<: sjient mo?! ■'. '-lie -ni',. in excited, prayer. When tbe cap was drawa 1 1..-..a be eaclai Bed, ••! wan tone good iy-be 1 si,:n.- gel 1.0 more." J ith said - i-tiye, ti.iy -' 11 •■ ; 1 hjs were adjusted to ks, wneu _*1 i.t said quickly, "-Ithali ri". c to pray, aban'i 1t" He then . .• earnestly :jt a minute or two, ball past one o'clock, ■ : fell and tbe penal tj of their crimes _______ Mm \. Tabobt vi Ohio—j >-_'.— Win. L Yaucey delivered hi. first Ohio . - I pera House, in t.iaciimati, 011 : tbeSOth lost. Tlie building waa : minutes ;i(ier the doors were i •.. paper* relate the following inci h occurred dßriug theeveniag: ■ - - hemp ru one of the proline ts of bey Intended to keep ag.vd ..-'Ud • : '.-rtej b RepabUeaa. gentlemen wbo come down • • 1 our slaves!" .ailed forth great cheering. At -. ber -..:;- be sui.l .-..•' -day ihat lif union woald o- enacted upon ■.. -night. I love tbia Union. Tbe .: common ancestry, tbe blooi ineeol freedom,onr motnal inds it. But if tbe Union ia to ■ - - i ned i.y trampiiac upon tbeConstitn- I ; :-" my section because it is iker, then folding his arms and stamp . - -•J aa ll istied fire,) I am ■, ■\ : v "1. -i mi\ .'■-'. • ■'. HI of it " eceived v.:th i:n.i_.nse and pro ng, maay rising up and whirling ii y Of toe ladies waving ■■ -ir t.-. ■-. Thu w i-> aooompanied llej • iii»-f-i coming from all pans of .-li use The orator stood immovable, with li tbe abontera attempted, . ;.-ii.a:ii, to drown tbe bisses. Finally, red, he, his arms aiill folded, 1 "Eighty year a ago, when young Freeilom pel led to bide in tbe caves and secret *- rti : the country, a noble spirit in the teol Borgeeee, bravely lifted hia in iteliiiit oi bll beloved _ni"- Aa the patriotic words gusbed musical lijts, the miaioßa ef ji.wer I dared, like minions of power ai the i inguage of truth . - ■ aotber outburst of applanse, ged fer several aainetes. In'u was beard iiunug the deli very of - ii. (Hah;:.- Un taws' Coubtkt HOtTSß.—llls 1 uoced that Dickens is a boat to dispose of _t. inse, Loudon, and retire alto id re treat at Qadsbill. Tbe 1 leen the remote cause of elist domestic woe. Jn his . ki:., lived ai Rochester, Keat, then .-if.| i tyed la tbe Navy .. ham, ci ntiguoua to I' icbester. • immediate neighborhood ■■ eh -..;in for Dickens, lie -, 1 ion ol 11 in tin early chapter ol papers. Aa he advanced in life '" rwi h Sbßkepeare's Henry iv tbe vicinity of Rochester, ac -:■--; ii. bis and he re - ■ ■ > • ■• 11, if ever be became ricb, be here, liw by the lime - ned possession of tbe mcaes of -- - ■ near hi. heart, Mrs Dick • attached to London life ivelj refused logo into tbecona la vain that Dickens expostula . explained how difllcalt il 1 write iv London nninterrapt popularity rendered bim, Mrs. D'n.-_eiis was iv . Charles In,'kens went ■i - -, 1. >m pan led by - bis daughters, and, for her sake, invi -1 and a meritorious yonog inmates of tbeir dwelling. og before this arrangement be rioua nneasinees te Mrs. i :.- "green-eyed moaater" iaaaid •ed her, aud thence arose tho-e indings which led toadU ; !f- marriai - compac-, and the : Dickens from Loudon KTBBBBITMB PKOVINCBB.-By St. «•-») papers lo Oct. 16, we learn ihat H have been very destructive ou urea ol tbe Q alt ot St. Lawrence, but no '"'-'< l-iparrecks are auuouuced. Tho t ~'T aT wharl at Sbediac was greatly skat **- Att a Negro, aear Ualintx, tbe boase ."--u.l Mf Laaa, b_*t.|_uilder, was burned -. °« (round, and, melancholi to relate, Mr himself, bia wife, ami a grandchild '-.i-gwi'h ti.em. perished in the .:.'. ..'''." : *' , '" 1 'us being discovered itinong embers in me eel__r.-Mi. 'wail aaa u_-„ re-elected Mayor of Halifax. . ~ J ' ' " t»- B.J papers com|ilaiu that for u _ r«e_- j,a-t ibe oflicials of Hoston and '*** « iv .New Luglaud bave made a ■ - -Jiugd.wu a number of paupers - homaof tkeee are quite helpleeaL "nd their way to the almshouse. BUt-N ,„I a,<,tjc . BUdBfIBTB UflM become iv . -I-.'.' '"'"ylum. U'heis vie broken down 014 m lfa"f *"« *« . ai d lr y to practice their •-;_.. J, ''i'"' Ali become, in one Way or • h ****** to the community. rt sv Vt_'_rV!_ tt< ' M ***■■* lUiLiu.AD.-On Mon ' lbs t.l mhl "' * *" ,w Mill—_ was opened >« Win... ,c ; i*uiinun, through Grand street, »-a(iU.,l .''V,' I *"? 1 -' L l • uti<i » r * charter '>>. ti,- i ' Irit Huckman, and is, we b_ i_;u 'T 7 *•■•-•'- <*-'*npW-ie line of the kind ever r*_uv „., ",i * aie o1 c»st-irou, and laid di- Bade, tu. ■EL*"*-*- without sills or sleepers 6 ''t-tu ofT , rU * r «" t* ft broad flange on the : .,,. ; ■« Back isil.and the web between it ? ''''.i-d «, a ep uua * l,a - Tu -*> top i_ not v ' r --cli' ~ ? K roo,r ' B . Ll*e stre-i-rails of » Jut * _.-._.... Ut w,tn two flat faces-the one ■•*• '_..'' *' h * °*"j ks-i » short shoulder rwa-a ■__!____ &r * -' ast on the_tdeswf the -*«« wX_ITS *'*" fl * h * Hl toMlker by broad, Uv t u iv fcori*""*Ly. This ■"u-'k ~ v"u"* l "-""'» rail from end toetid The '••sea wh » y ..* w '" ;l,, ""i"o»ooUi,aud we see no °»n tho",M l * Uou - <1 nul ■» **E moro durable "•"•ten __~ .at * ri> Uld on wooden sieetiert, tout, ' mAJlu * completely rotten tn about i__u | BmMMaMß_H____llßp_B__l____Bßaß_Baßßßßßl 1111 if nw ~ ■■ VOL XVMT.--NO. ](H. RIOHMOND, VA..SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1860 VRWb: (L%iTi.KKt" '" ""......-"' ' " —_rmi _■ 1 ' *.+ i a.. Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch. /'.. >■_.-,nan (,Y. S.) gfßld. Ai.a.VANPRiA, Va, Oct. wth, ISSki The STBOdof Vircima, connect, d wiih the United Syiiod of Uie Pnabeterlaa I'hnrch, ■set ia-i I'MMutip, at half- past : o'clock, in this jilne. The Moderator . r the preeleßa Synod beisgabsent,the See. t*%ar_aa U. BBBad, i> I)., of RicjKßoad, praßcbfd the opening Bartbofl - ii-\-. iliti ebapter ot Lake "Whea aeca__a io .iiiiT-flf." The njrnod was organ I ted br the eleet-oa ol Bee. Dr. Boyd, of winch-eter,rut ■.".iiiterator—Mr, Ai ihui Miichell and Btr.Qeo. ft. I*eybnni aa Clerks. Tiuir, day tßoraiag, tii»> Key Dr. Boyd, Shc retary of tie Son • bern Aid Society, aodraasH :1..» S> nod, ci \ iiijj some ißteißStiag CBOtB re utrdlag tbe ofierßtlOßß of ttie Bociety.— ' Chnrcbefl of tbe Preebynrlßß denoiainaUoa, tbe H.'\;iiis:, Caniberlaßd ani Latltenta, ban nil been aided the p;ist J ear. He also called ots attention of tin Synod, briefly, to the :mt n.ecte.l by the «utfern."(j Sy ri.tns, peieecated by the Draees. Ptie com initiee to receive Bid and luriher II to them, ti iv. already BeatSlS.iwi. Tbe Syaod roeolved o visit Moaat Veraoa oa Friday aaorelag— 1 aotiee 'tie presence of tbe Bee. I»r i'jiiver»-e, ■ f tbeCßristian Observer, in attendance as a correapoadinf memtH-,-. Elktoa, Md., lia_- heea chosen as the next t ineeiin(t. rbeSynod of Virgini-i embrace, within De turtedteiioa I I'restiy'ene- : 41 ordained min isiers; I ; <- candidateej 50 cbarchee* 1 11-J mrmbere \.hue, 'i atenbera colored.— O'ti iiin 'be j>a<-: year, -_ru members were added to ibe church, sbere were |B7 baptisas dnr_ li g tbe year; S-'L-i-j was stent f..r congrega* ional uses: $1,711 3u tor Ii Bteetio Missions; "■ : i'.i" f_r Forelgu Missions; ?-_',sl -J .... tor Ed ucation. o. Dibd of ms V.ii.Mi...-Dr. Stone, f irmerly ol Uarper't Ferry, \a., who fongbt -i duel last -. ring tritb (i \. Bliss, of Jefferson Ter ritory, and was wonnded, died 00 ih-9 h in stant, at Denver City. Tbe Journal says: -F 11 the last seven niontba tie hr.-. -utTered ft- m wonuds 11.t1.-;.. lup in in- p irson while I'Min-fJ in a duel with Q ivernor Bliss; ibe lat ci eras tbe cbaileiiKed party, and be cbose as tbe weapons maskels. The 1) ctor fell nt the tire; ihe o;iii [rum 'lie pun ol bis op. entered his left thigh, penetrated me bladder, :u.J j-it-.-eit tbrongta the hiriy—a wonnd tbal at hist tm- proven mortal. No one can Imagine :be sutrr-nng the Doctor in. the last seven taoi.tlis. Few men p-» --,-e--> ihe constitution to enable them to cur sive the wound so long. The Doctor took of tr_ cc ;i- something *iim at a supper party _a»t -dnr.-h. immeditnely t-eiit a ebaiienge, which wins accepted, and the parties soon atermet in the Jeauly eacounter.' i.ir.E-- Siit Abaibst the _._■-_• Yobs Her.- Ai.n With!>_ia.v> —Tbe eait of Charles Uense J. il Bennett ha. been withdrawn on .1 i_u-e btitial point. The pluintitf warn for m.rly proprietor of an emigrant boarding i. williana street. New York. In his tat in consequence uf a police report w hi.-.i appesured la the U«ra..l in March, isiuesa waa broken up. It was nr.. a fiiiu the report w.is libeiloti?, and _i.ii.a_:-. erei- laid ai SoJuVU. The defendant put in :i jr-uerai deaiaL Ou the cause beiti_ reacbed, > v Mosdaj- morninic, the plaintiff uegiei vi to produce proof ol ttie defendant's 1 r ; rietotship oi ibeUerßld,and had towi-b --araw the case. A I)E._rKP.ATS Atikmi-t ok Oobvictb to Eeoara rsoat a PaaiT__tiTiAKr.—A lewdaya Mine, a of stz deeperate Pemteatiarj C in victs in tbe prison at Joliei, 111., to >k ad vantage of the passing out ol the gate vi -ome visitors, seizeii the guard, knocked him dowu with a hammer, wrested the mnakel from him, and scampered off. The gtiard immediately regained his feet, overtook the convict?, and a severe struggle, recovered Ins musket. lie had a six-shooter ia his pocket, drawing which he thot two of the con victs iv the legs, riisHblni£ them; two o'.tiers returned immedi ately 011 tbeir owu accord, and tha two oiher-i escaped to the woods, but were soon recap tored. A Ml-KIiEKBIi Y.IHI liIiH.SE- a CIIANCH TO Rub —Wm. Jobneon, who murdered Ink bolaa Altnaeyer, ;i deaf mute, last Sjtriug, on Second street, near Water, waa on trial in ibe Circuit Court yesterday. A* the adjournment of Court the prisoner wa. overlooked, ile re maiaed la tbe court-room until be got tired, a:.d men, instead 1 t running tor dear lit.-, ac 10 it men would bave done, he started to jail on hi. ov.ll book. Johnson got nearly there, when an officer espied him, and walked to th.. prison with him. When we mention that .lohn-on's cbancea are c.iisidert-d rather des perate, his refnsal tv at temp' to escape will a;t pear more curious.— Lauitvill* Cuur lr .-, Oct.Sii. POUTIOAL.—A large mass meeting in sup jH.rt ut the Union ticket, was held Wednesday night, at New York, iv tbe Cooper Institute.— Mr. Edarard Cooper presided, aided by a large iiuuiberot Vice Presidents. I'he speakers were General Leslie Combs, of Kentucky,and tlie it tugla?candidate tor the Vice Prasideney, the Hon. H?r.-cliel V- Johnson, of Qeorgia. An drew ii. Curtin, the n-wiy-elected Governor i>i Peunaylvania, la stomping Providence, li. I. Tbe Lyons (N. V.) Republican, announces 'btit Seward is a candidate ior re-election lo ihe I.'iiited Stales Senate. Hon. Roger A. Pryurspokein Wheeling Tuesday night. His arrival was welcomed wah tiring oi cannon and nius-ic. The BtmßßOrs ca_-ee of poisoning resulting froia employment of tbe pigment known as i-riuis'.v ick green, or arsenite ot copjier, baa induced the French sanitarj board to uiite measnres to suppress its u>i 111 various arts, as those of tin- oyer, calico printer, jtaj-er .-miner, Ac. Many articles of ladies' clothing dyed wiih this pigment, artificial rtowf rs. fee . h'avecaui-ecl dangerous illnets to their wearers. lv light materials, as gauze, tarlalan, Arc, this pigment is -.huken out in considerable quauti tie? ilurniK tlaiiCiiig, or rapid motion accoßß psuaied by friction, and liuiis its way into the faces ai*d Boetriis of the wearers, producing i.Ue most ..tanning symptoms. A Pa._-.IAB DIVOBCB CABB.—The Loudon Court Journal says: A divorce case, under pec a liar circuaosttuioea, 1= liliely to unraci public attention. A lady, beloiiKiiiK to a di- iiiiiruished family, long hesitated between two eligible suitors; she at lengih selected one of them and was married, but soon fancied she bad made a wrong selection, and eloped with her rejected suitor. Proceedings were insu lated, and .-he was among ihe first to avail h-rs. If of SirCiesswell Oesswell's process of u Fr__doiß made Easy,*' by marrying her guilty partner; but she seems scarcely to know h»-r own mind, lor s.'ie has since re-eloped with ber flrst hosbead. Oasaiste are puzzled aa to Which the may be disp.se.i to like best. Fatal A-CIDKKT.—Last week Jefferson Kelly, of Te.iii.. eras In.taatly killed, ami ins wife shockingly manned, by ihe tall ingot a tree ue.ir Perryvil-e, Ky., under wtucb tliey bad craped for tbenignt. When discovered the uexi morning, ihe poor arc man, in great ag ony, told them who relensed her ihat the tree had lalleti acroaß them several hours before day, aud that her bttshemd lived long enough to 'ell tier what to do after he was dead. She baidahe called until she could call no longer, iur some one to come to her relief after her tiusband died, not beiug able lo extricate her self. 110-.b ol her legs wore crushed below the knee. Mackerkl.—Large quantities of mackerel are davy taken on the south coast of Prince Edward Island. Cue boat, having a crew of ttiree mt.u, is reported to have taken, near the North Ci'.pe, in one day, l,_lu listi! Aboal irom Egmont Hay is said to have caught up wards 1.1 1,1.011 in the like time. At iheentrauce of I'edeque aud ('rapaud harbors several hun dred, ut favorable weather, are daily secured by each boat engaged ia llshiug. The fish at this season are of a very superior quality: less than SOS ot them flit a barrel, which sells readily for JE4. This price is paid chiefly by parties who buy for exportation to tbe L'uiUd Slates. Thomas Dobwin--. Incident. —Thomas Corwiu, of Chio, is now iv Illinois, exerting his eloquent-, in behalf of Lincoln. While he was addressing an audience at Jack.on.l le, In that State, the following incident occurred. A note was handed to him, which he read. It was eoeebed 111 the most polite terms, and ex tended an earnest and pressing invitation to the Hon. Mr. Corwin to visit—ouly one mile diataut—the ""-_.- oj Harden," who bad been welcomed iv Mexico by bloody hands and 11 hospitable gruve ! Corwin was thuuderetruck. He put tne note down, took it up, twisted it, bung bis bead, and _aid nothing. TnKl>R-<n-o-"riiK Pbibcb's Visit.—Dur ing the late visit of the Prince to Montreal,'he ol_.-i._ls of the city appeared before him in full regalia, a rather unu-nal style ot dress tor many of ibem. The Recorder, ou the principle probably that the display was made for tbe welfare of the city, and thould there-tore be at ber expense, sent to the Corporation a bill ior about $lu_, the co.t of the lobe and cocked hat he woreou the occasion. That body,how eier, not appreciating tbe idea, refused to foot the bill. _ Übad—Geo. W. Lar, formerly member of Congress from ihe Ueneseo (N. V.) district, died on the _lst iust. lie subsequently filled, for about three years, the post ot l s Charge i'Affaires al Stockholm, under tbe ttdouuia tratton of Pi e.idsn t Tyler. LIST Or C.'lr.MlMty of THB Villi,'.MA STATE AM) CKNTRAI. SOCIETIES, l UNITED FA Hi ) AwiSitwii at tiie E \ii.anii.s, fi roBBB, J V,') ITht first ten finssis p nridf for Premium* for nssny* ana wili te i term ted hereafter,\ CATTLE DEPARTMENT. f.|n«_ 1' _ Durham Bulls of Native Stork. Rest Hull .. >c _r» old or upward.. *..., V Hm» liircer. of Ronli,n_.iani countt, Va., for Scipto; .eeoad beet, __ Or U. ■•".un.i.rn. ol v.,the. for Valentine; be.t Ba I 2 year, old _r.d under .. ."■.%, J ivict-u. lor A ot.O'-.. of .tler.-er for Bim>fl Purs; second be*., la W . Radford.o| Bediord, for Olea e.oe; be.t Hu*i I yea.old and under-. _(i. Ur Bau_ der« of W y the, for Van Trump; «.■..; d 1,,-»t, lv, R. H Oii.any. of i.oiiloun. for I, trd Fairfax Clats IJ.— Durham Cony* and Heifers of Native Stock. Hest C .w 3 rear, old or upwards. .<"-'._. S. W Fioklin.pt A.lifin rle. for El tra the tl; .-co-id b at. 20.1 H I 1 ii .nv.of I, nut. mi. 10. IU rv M:.id, i.-i-.t Cow or Heifer 9 year, oid and und-r_'_u l>'. Ssaaders, ol v. ythe. for Moll c May: seoond be.t. 0 Dr. .-oiiiii-ri.ttf vtythe to Le-te Linwood; best Heifer 1 year old and wider 2. 1... W Ranford ot Bedford,for Fan_y Fly; secoad b..t. 8.... v\*' I-ick'tn of Al><emir!e, for Martha •''lay Class 13.— Hertford Bulls of Nattvi Stock. Rest l!u 13 year, old or over, .575. J_!;n Merry nian.of Mil , f_r BVnheim; »ec,.nd 1ie.1.35 ete pnen hunter, of Hennc 1, for Cata'pra. .e.._nd best Ku I. 2 i«»« old ant under 3. 15, be.t Bull 1 -ear o-d and under 2 *l Join M .rry man. of Yd , for i- X-H»ct;-.it oa Class 14.— It r ford Cows nnd Hef.rs of Na tiot Stock. 11. m Cow 3 rears »ld or upwards, •__ ?olm __er r*n.a .• f Md . i..r P om.se: seooad uest.au none rifl-red; r_si Cow or Heifer 8 yearn od and vi.dor 3 2u J Verr.in in of Mil. for Fill tne I'ul. XV The C iiiini't_e aw ird th int. premium to Jonti Merry man. of Md., Ur .mport.d Hereford Cow VI i I ton Class 15 — Devon Bui s of Native Stock liest Hi 1 S rears old ..r over %?5, *J. •). vie Beery, Maryland, for Dnoes; se una beet, 38 -> v Bradford Culneper. or Hetir' Claj ; b.-.t. li li 2 yeais old and q d-.- three .5 Dr o H Dillard, spots ivaaia lor Duke ol ffan»«eri seso-jd bee', 15. H J S;ran.bar_. Maryland, for Hsltimore; 1- .t rial I ear old and under two, yo, Al-a Oit-e-t, Va , tor Herod; second be.'., 10, H J 8 ran,ber_. a dar.laari. for Brooklyn. " I'hi* prem iam hi. been reietr.d back to the Coniiiii-'t e,at tne iaatanowol Mr Straacberg, who wi.nes fartb.r tiiae to obtain ami forward loth. 1 xeoutive Commute, evidenos of the pedigiee of hi* 5i...-k. Class 10 — Devon Cows and Heifers cf Native Stork-. Best Cow_ years old or over. «.0 H J Str&BB : r , Md., for V.vi'ili; second best. SO, Dr. li B. Dillard, Spotsylvania, for Malibran; tfst Cnw or lieiter 2 years old and under three,3o, Wb. Allen. of lor Beauty ; second bast. 10, Ur. liillirii, of Spotsylvania tor forma; best Heifer lyetr ie.ri.ltl and umier two. 16, Or. Dillard, of .-"'pot ay Ivama, lir IV art; second best, 8, Dr P. Pendie ton, tor '■ ir_;inia tmpor.ed Devon*—(tSarae Premiums.) I. 'i'o'l' J. Car.on, of Or.inge. (or Cow, Pc lelope. 2. I'oJ. U. MeHenry, for Cow. t-ali'ia. 1. io T. J. Camon. for ben' imported Ball, Napoleoi . Ulass IT.— Ayrshire Bulls of Native Stork. Best Bull 3 year, old --r apwarda, R7S, Lewi. (",r.".-.. g. Orai ge, (or Defiance; second bast, 35. John B. Crenshaw, Henrioo, for Mars; best Huil 1 .ear old and under two, 20. li. VV. Haxall, Rich m -nd. Class 19.— Ayrshire Cores nnd Heifer* of Native St oris. Rest Cow 3 years old or upwards. $10, Peter D. < J in ii. Henrico, for Christmas; scmid be.t, 20, Peter D. Giinn, Henrico, lor Martha; Cow "r Heifer 2 year, oid and under three, 20, li. W. HaxV.l, Rwhmoad. Class 19.—Aidtmey Bulls of Native Stork. Best BnU 3 years old or upwur.is, .*75 P.John ■ton. of Riohmond, for Pr_ or; second best, 35. .1. H.Mi'Heury. br Reward; best Bull 2.cirsoid snd under three K.S S t-radford, for Bargu >dy; S'C"i.d heat, 15. J. IT Mcllenrv, for Hec'or; be.t Hull 1 year old pnd under two. tt, I. Jonn- Ston, for Colonel; second best, 10, J. 11. McHenrv, for Figaro. Ciass iu.— Aldemey Cows nnd Heifrs of Native Sleek. B'st Cow 3 Tear, old or upward., .®4O, P. John ston, for Mora; second bo.t. 20. J H. MeHenry, for Lady; beat Cow or Heiier 2 \enr. old and un der 3, 20. J. H. MeHear., f r Constance; be_t Heifer \ year old and under 2, 15. P. Johnston, for lMist; .ecoml l>e.t,t". _ H. MeHenry, for Plenty. _-?_. A pronuum rec-imiiientted to J. 11, ..lciien ry'b 111.ported cow Hope. (.lass -JE— Grade Coots and Heifers. Best Cow 9 years old er upwards. $2u f Stephen Hinder, of Richmond, lor cow Mag.ie; second best.M»Cro'ise A imae, Lyach'tur>., for Reddy; ties; Cow 2 years old and ui.der 3, 15, to name, for M trj .M.-ittiieMs; second best, 8, P. Jchnstoa, lor Ceorgiaana. Class. 24— Dairy Cows. Best Cow for the dairy, .*»o", 8 S Rradford, for Dairy Mrtid; second best,a>, Peter D. Olinn, for M 11 tha Class 23.— Yoked Working Oxen. To b 3 ! truly working oxen, in workin . oondition, t eir <IUB [ties to be tested in a :y mirlner the Judges may prescribe. Ilc-t pair 4 years old or upwards, $10, Wm B. Crawford, of Ansusta: best pair 2 'ears o!u and under l 2., P. Linn, of Augusta. FAT STOCK. Class-Jl — Fat Bullocks. Best pair 6 years old or over, 960. Francis nc-\), (if Pulaski; boat pur.t 'cars old and under 3,60, same; bestsingle fai bulloakofam a--c 30, same. Class•__.— /-*'.'' Cowsand Heifers. B-st-inula lat Cows .ears old nr uvcr,|_o, J. K. Caraon.of Au-iuati. Class 86 Fai Sheep, B"«t pen fat ."- : n--cp. 1 or more. $'20. P. B. Jones. of Orange; __n.nu best, to, O. w. Hsekett. ..f 1. -ms i. For the iestsinu-h'ered Mutton, lv. I. B. .Imies, of Orange ; second beat, 6, H. G. (iuthrie, ofauiurta. Class 27.—Phi Hoes. Best pen fat lln_.ii. 4 or more, .•_-_., W. B. Prea '"'HOB. X AND MULE DEPARTMENT. Cla-s 98—7Vior-.itu/i-ir. d Stallions and Colts. Pest Stallion 4 .eirs old er upwards, 9100, J. Al'tury Oarl_nd. tor De"oa.iion ; aecond liest SO, R V. _atD_a, ior Trn,an : heat entire Colt 3 .ear. old and iind?rt.6o W. T. Wrilker, (co r. b> Ked I _.;; heat ci.tire Colt 2 rears old and ur.der 3. *>, W. T Walker, (001 l by Ked Rye;) second bf.r. 16, *W. P. .Vaneg, [colt by Oteliaa.) best entire Colt 1 year and under 2. 2u. R. V Games, for tio-coe. Class29.— Thoroughbred Mart* and Fillies. Best brood Mare. 1 voir, old or upwards. ®50. il'Viued between W. C. _. .ott and J M. Bolts, ior Pauline and Carmine; l«at Pillv, 1 years old and BnderS.n Jotin Kuban*; se.-omi best 10 R. V. iia trie.' Sun«hiiie: best Filiv. I year old ar.d under 2, 15. W C B-Ott's, out, of Pan.me by imp Piy t.j -.Niiiht; second beet, 10. H. M. how: sea. OIaSS 30.— Roadster Stallions and Colts, adapted tv quick light draught. Best Stallion 4 tears old or upwards, 9160,8 w. F'eklin, for Black II _wk ; second i.e<it 50 IVm. tills, for Blaok K-iwle; be.t. satire Colt, 3 years o d ani und. r l v. Wm Walls, for Crack j seoond best, 25. no. Rowlett. of Petersburg, t<>r Co rulit ; bestentire Colt 2 icirs old and under 3. SM H M Kowlke. for Haaipton ; second be.t 15 J. (. Cirrett for Criterion : best enure Jolt, 1 year old and u"der J. 20 Dr. win. H. Maooa; second best, M, JL Wjrstt, for Morgan Hunter: best en tt-e Colt, under 1 > ear old, 10, Nnrborne Berkeley. dars-l —Roadster Mares and Fillies, adapted to quick l.ght draught. B=st brood Mac .years ou or over. -*SJ. J H Tun*" lake, Aagasta. for Lay Kossuth ; _eeond best 25. Jo.e_.it Brninine!. Kie_i_ncu_r for Weil) ; be.t Kiltv.Sye ra old and unoer * 3'j. _". W Fiak lin. Albemarle, for Lassie: seooad nest. 15, B. W. Haxaii. Kiihinonii. f-r '-ingress; be.it Fitti 2 years old aad mule S. tt, B w '"recn iienrioo; gecoi d best. 10. to satne I r Be'tie Collier: best Kuly. 1 year old and under ..IS Col tieo. Wiißs <)rau_e. tor *rn'e Empire; seoond est, 10. Dr W. H Mtseoa, tor Vteto'ia, b-st Filly, under 1 tear old, §iO. B. W. Green. Hennc • Ctnautt.—Roadster stallions rend Colt*, adapted to quick coach draunht Best Stallion. 4 >e*rsoidor upwards, SUA), Alex. Rives, Albemarle, lor ("arl; sec nd i'e.t.so L. Merger ft. Co , Ratitnore, PaulC itford ; liet-t en tire Colt. 3 years old and under 4. So, James New mm, Oran«e C-irdinal; second Host, 25. R. B Haxall". Kosautti A la Mode : best entne Colt. » years old end ander 3,96 R. II Dalaay. Loudoun ; second beat, _'_. J. li Dillard; 'test entire Colt. I year oil and under 2, 20 Gen. Wi11,.; seeoad best. i(), .t.B. NewmiiH; lest entire Colt, unjer 1 yeai o'd, _~*-. VV Picklis. Albemarle (-'lass S3.— Eoadttet Mures and Fillies, adapted Coacl Draught. Beat brood Mare 4 year, old or over. £50. Dr W H Macon. New Ken' ; sec md best. '.5. R H.Du lunv ; best Filly 2 years old and under 3. Ny, James Walker, August*. Lilly ; .econd best. 10. leases B. Whaily; best Filly 1 year old and under 1,15, Ma jor John Lee Orange: second best, 10. W. B. Syd nor, Hanover ; tiest b illy under 1 year old, 10, Dr. Jno X Woods. Albemarle. Class .'.4.— Saddle Stallions and Colts adapttd te the breeding of improved RidmgHorses. Beat Stallion 4 years old or over. Jslto, Henley ft Brougham, ior Virginia; second be.t, 60, Charle. F Berkeley, Loudoun. Tom Telegraph; aecond bet entire Colt I year, old and undei 4, 25, J. H. Swarta, for Saltrtin; bfst entire ooit 2 year, old and under 3. 30, B. Johnston, for f__uixote; second best, 15. Henry P. Davis, for Henry A Wise; best entire Colt I year old and under 2, 20. J. H. Green, Henrico, for '/. iuave; se3f»'id liest, 10, R.W. Wyatt, Riohmond, M r_an Hunter Class 30.— Saddle Marts and Fillies, adapted to the bfttejiug *f improved Riding Horses. Beit Brood .Mare 4 year, old or over, §_►~ (i. W. Mowry, AußU.ta, for (ivp; second heat, til, H. M. Kowlkes. Chester!..ld. for Katy Damn*; nest Fil ly .. year, old ami under 4 30, John M Hooper, for Moselle; aecond heat. 15: R. V r I'aiiies. for Polly ilopkina; b.*at Kilty 2 years old and under 3. 20. J. H. Swana. for Fanny; second tiest, in. tf W. Dil lard, ftiwex, for Sally Miller; I ie.t Filly I year old aud under 2, 15, II M. Fowlkes, Che.terfi.ld, for Mi '--te Mitchell; aecond liest. 10. J. H. Dillard. for Bell Uraunaui; lest hilly under 1 year old, ID, H. M. Fowlkes. Tioondero<a. Ciasa SS. — Heavy Draught Stallions and Colls. Beat Bullion 4 teais old or over, __o. Absalom P. Howe, Freder cli.liurg. for Chaiupioii; second best, 25, James D Miuidy. for Cobban; best entire Colt _ year, old aud under 3 !0. 8. B. Fialev. Au ,'iisi.i. for Emieior; second bo.t, 10. J VV. DilU-d; best entire Colt 1 year old and under 2, 10. J. W. Davis. Class U7.— Heavy Draught Maresand Ftllies. Best FIIII 3 rears old aud under 4, -..0. Jno. W. Han<er. Lady Au.u.ta. BE_, The CoiuT_'ttee recommend a pair of heavy draught coach hor.e. a. I-ing worthy of a pre mium, bel inging le Jarvi_ A Hiit.lie.on. CIBSS 'tf —Trials ot Spi'd. Horsea, M area or Uiidiii--. f'>r best time not eg cr-.d ng _ un nn tea SO eoonda, hut premium f 25" * lohn Hin.ley, Balfimore. for Belfe of Bal'imote. Tune— MAt%. Horse., Mares oriieldni__ to test time not eseeediu* S iniuute. »«oond uiam uui fISO J B. Parker, Vermont, for lien I Du.li._ln ime— 9MM. Horses. Marss or (ieldisgs, 4 years old and BBder 7. for best time not eaoeedinc 1 ma - ***** '" m »cnr, da. .ee.ond prpmum 975 11. W. Wil- ! SK , tt_T« , ff •?*• *_?" ■*"»? SUamgat. lm,-.vo"_ . o inur Piil-cs... yert-r old -i_ under 4. tor I _st tune not exe.eed.ri. 1 i_!_ot-_ 3. --r--_. «-_t I r'emium «iou. *t H Pular.cjt. _-*»doa_. lorL-u --..lir«. ' une-2:5r,. Col sir Kill.es. 3 -ear- o'd and under t, for i_._,t t.me not cxc. edine 9 >r in. *) s»o . H.cond premium, 950. R H. tfalaaef, tut Waller iVlor-a-i. time—_t€_" _. I 1 lie compel ■_; hnrre tnoke,down on the leal tn .1. after wmeii tho *il<lle" ran .aline, ru.d niido a lißlt tune at tne ia'e' f ):.. ..I Class V.X — Mnlch'l HorHI in HuUUmSS . etrew toiii.d to touted togeth'r BI Inch in pairs, for Quick Light Draught. 1-e.t pur Alare. or (ieldings, •_., J. R Allen. Biehmcn d. 0,ih..40. MatckedHerseein Hirn>si. tccustom te ' be used together at se>cri in pairs, for Quick Coai ; t Draught. He.t, patrol Hares or Gd-diafS, .W, Richard B. Allen. Uoohi.nd. Clas. toy, —Singh Marts or GsUOngs in singu hnmrts adapted to tn . ro-xd. an-, siz. and spard tons i Un t For |.e..i_ .*.(. M r . u,.| g _ e _ U x; for BSBoad best. 20 James !.t. ns. Hearts . C Bet At.-Saddle Hor.-s under the Sadd'e. Best Mate or f-e10m..-, ,_«o. vVm. Lilly, tor mare Lilly; sec ml liest, 2> T. o. Mwartz for Betty. Komi and aetioata be 0 m.i fere.i. 0 'l****'- Pontes nnd Hortemanthip li sat I oriv ruder, i.y a lad v .der 14 of a.c, the -'orsetnanstiip aUo to lie conaidere.l. ;*._, a. r. Paißtas; seeoad beat 10. Alphe-o i.reen. Ulaaa 13— Mutes and farks. Best J .ek ,*jo t-i Nimrod Hrairintm Albemail_; .enond heat 25. Is iv.fi C-*ib -not ylrama; be.t Jciirio-..!). j,,hn Baaaah Lnnenbarc BHESP D v " ARTVIFN'T O-BBS 44— Fine Wools of Native Stock, 'ncluding piers ir d Spanish, Saxon, Fr.nrh and Silesian Met not K»m. 993. 8 8. BradfoTl, Ou]p«per; seeoad 'est. IC \\ _* Kuwlbi ; riT. pen of Hum .Til... 4 in 15 8 8 Brnilfircl. liest pen of K_.es, _in number .'W to staine; iccin be*t, 15 m mm*,; Wat pen of K-o-: nn . 4 m number. 15, to ssnae: ■eoond est 10 tosnme Oln-s tt—lmported Fn* Wool Merino*. He r Sum, yS), tv 8. _. 8r_d....-d ; be.t hive, at. t ■ .'ime; 01 is. I(s—Fin. Wool Grade*, including crosses of the above classes. B ,-t pen ol Bwes. liv Been er, .3..0 s S I3r,.- ft f'til ; second i.e.i, 15, to tame; beet pen of K-s I/.in ia. 10, to s ime Ulass tt.—M'ddlt Wools of pur- bred Native Stork, including r-outh D n-ns, Oxford Downs, mid other pure breed* ef Middle Wools It at X in, Stt, and second br.t. to premiums ciiili netl, and eau-iiy ti'videj b-_twe.»n _ H Uu taney, Loa<toan. aadT. L Paaat, Alltemarle; • pen of-.am-l.itnii... 4 in BBBTtber, 19, Jt. H.Uu aner.Lond uj; beat pen of Kwfb.3 h number Uu. to sa'i c; se. ond best, 15 to _,-une; t _8t peu of •-we Lvrnhs. 4ia namber. IS, to a nip. Oia-s 48.— Imported Middle. Wools, including 1:. above varieties. Bast Ram. $30, K. H. to Dulanej; best Fwo, 30, to aame. Class ta.—Middle Wool Grades. lle.t pen of Kwe-,3 in number, S*j. Dr. John R. Woods, All-emarle; aecond best, _... K. _. Iluifin, Chesterheld; "tit peu of h.we -.aiub.,4 in nuui l>er. 10. to same. Ola*-. 50 — ______ Wools of Native includ ing ii'U- well or LOa'ttr, Cots wold 1 r Nt W Ojc fordshire, an I Lincoln. Boat H-tiii. t_o Ur. John R Wooda. Albemarle; second be.t.l-J to esmc; nest pen of Ram-Lamb., 4 ri iiuii'i.er, 15, to Kauie; bc3t pen oi blwes, 3in number,3., to same; aecond best. If. toaaase; beat pen..! Km r-Lambs. 4 m Hum! er, is to aame; ae cond test., 10, to same. Ulass 51.— Imported Long Wools—none exhibited. ■.Imported si.eep weve not allowed to compete with nutivea. the rules requuin? tbit the, mint, by -upein.r to them 10 entitle tiiem to premiums I Ulass 52.— Long Wool Grades, including crosses cf the above breeds with Natives. Beet r_n of Kw«..3 in number, >._>, <ico. W. H-iukfti , Louisa; second be.-.t, 15, fidmond Fon tnint', Hanover. S W INK D_PARTM R.NT. [The judges made a report wUmh waa deferred to the Executive Committee, who decided that it Si.ouid In recommitted. A seeoad report wili theielore be made.] POULTRY DEPARTMENT. Class 55.—Gallinacious Fowls. Best, pair (j.ime, .«5. w. j. Kubb-ird, Hearieo; bea pair Sp.ni.u black,., J. O Torpin.Petera lurt-; i.cstpiir wnite D,.--.;,,!!!, c. Mrs. Johnson. Henrico; best pair htlac'- Hamburgh.,&. J. G. Tnr rin.Feter_l.u-_; best pair fioruiniques, 6, W __ Chandler, Henrico; best pair Silver I'oian.'s. 6, Mrs. Wail. Henrico; besr pair White Crested Po l.nil.s 5, W.J. Biiitord. H.niovrr: best pair White Hn.t -fiis.... *w. A Danaawsy, Banriooi best pair Hlac_ Bantams. 5. L» M. -Miller. Richmond; b»st pair Montrels. 5.W. 8 Bntton, do.; best pair Ca pons, 5, Ja.ksou Bolton, do. Class __. — Duett. Best pair Aylesbury. 96, J. U. Tnrpin I'eter. lum; be.t pair Jnva,s. toaarae; beat pair Mum c-.vy, 5, tiustavu. J. Carter, Henrico; ueKt p-ur Kouen 5. W.J. Binford, Hanovi r; beat pair Mon srel.t,Mrs. B.S'-'.de, Kichmond. Class _:.-(.-...-. Best uair Afnein. 95, J. G. Turpin. Peterabnrg; best pair Bremen 5 to same; T>e.t pair Hon. Kong, S, Mrs. Dr. Johnson, Henrico; best pairMomrei. .*.. Washington Jones, Hanover; best pair Wild,s, tieo. iii more, If icfiinoud. Clasi 5-.—T_r_.*.. Best pair Doiue_tie_, #5, Dr. J. Williams, Hen rioo. Class 59.— Guinea Fowls, Pea Pbwts, Ac. Beat pair Games Powlb, .55. W. s. Bmtoa. Hen • ioo; best pair Pea Fowls, 5. .Mra. P>. W. Green, lienriro; best oollectiou of Pigeon., 5, Ueo. Pal iiiore, Jficnmoad. DEPARTMENT OF FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCTIONS. Ulaaa 60.—Tobacco. [No awards for Leaf Tobaoao I Class 61.— Manufactmrsd Tobacco. Bestapecißseafor metier,il li me. eotisurr.ptton, 930, to w. B. I.OBS - Co . Richmond. Ulass 62.— Hour, Grain and Corn. Best barrel of Floor, 910. Kia« B-illiam Mills. by W. w. Dabasv; second best,6, Slate Hill Mil's, Augusta, io M. Blair.V. Co.; best bushel ot Wheat X), Dr A J.Terrell Henrico; rocond b j st. 6,1. H. Dilla-.i, Knu William; b_at Bts-ttel of Oit«._. Qariand Hanes, Hesriott: best bushel of »ti_..t..i White 00rn.5. \V. B. i-vdaor, Hanover. Glass 63.— Other Sttple Productions. The Committee report that they had none of the articles enumerated in this olsss. "wc-o- Cott a, : iur samples of which were exhibited. T'mii.- 1 mese were all or em table to the rr .-.rg. t tie 0111 mi t tee are utianimout>ly o! tr.e opinion that neither v worthy of a premium upon its 1 titrui_.ic merits. Ola.-... tit. — R- vtraget. Best specimen ot Domestic Win*, froii a vin tage of not le*- tlrin 100 gallons, -j-.i. 1 h ll .iluli - ted by Kit Tun«ia;l considPreu rest but none worthy of a premium ; Itest specimen uf Domestic Wine, ocne.'than crape, 10. Miss Julia !■.. Turpi n; best barrel of Older, 15, Jos. Bio ton A Sons ; Ap ple Brandy exhibited by Henry Timberlake, Knur ■V. lam, recommended tor discretionary pro mum. Class 65.— Fruit* and Fruit Tree*. All raised by thr Exhibitor on this tide ef the Potomac, and suitnblefor Cultivation. Beat and largest v iriety , f Apoipty, $30, *4, -J. Jones; liest and largest variety of i'ear». 15 Jos Sinton '. Sun..; best and lamest eolieotion ol Ai> ide Trees, 10, Franklin Duvis; hest and lac seat oolleetioo ot Pear frees, 10 J"S Su.toft * .-o is: best and lareest eoileotiee of Peaeß frees, In Frani. tin Dans; bes. specimen nf Fig Trees, ft Jos. Bintonb Sons; iieat ooi etionof (irape Vines. 5 Franklin Davis; b«st collect 011 of Mawuerrv Vmea, 3 Jno. Straasbert; beat oolleo-ioa of Ka*p berry flints, 3 Joe. feiatna it Sons, besi and 1 -.i. est collection of native Grapes, 1-j. Mrs R. _i. Dibre.l HORTICULTU AL DEPARTMENT. lif", — Flower*. H«st and '-truest c >li. etion of clioice Plants. *10. Jae. Onset, Hearten; t>est -.nd (neaiest vari.tj of Dahlias.&, las Guest de.; b«si tweiie Daaliaa, t, Jas I'utSt. do ! liort and ire-treat variety of Rosea 5. .'as. (iuest. do ; best twent»-:ive .los-s 2. Ja3 (inept, do; tiasi nn 1 largest coPeetiou ot Jrysm r.liiip'jma, 3. Jis Guest, do ; belt tloral ornament, fi, lotiß Morton, Kunmoad; best and larsestool -leetioa of Eeergreeaa, 5. Fraakbn Davia. Staun toi : test and larees' OotleetiOßOf hardy Fiowcr ir-- Miruiis 6 to sdiif». B__.. rhe coiii-uittse say they found but one col |eoi.i.'U uf flioice plants, and but one of hardy Bowering ahruos. Tni? season of the year is aa propitious tor the exbibitiun ot dowers, and it ia to be regretted ihat a floral exlinution cannot take placa in the sprint? Horticulturists are t.imd about removing tiieir te»t p.ants in the tall, and lieuce but aiiiull opportunity is afforded lor selec tion. (.'lass tiT.— Vegetable* of Virginia Growth. Best and largest assort ment of table vegetables. 920, L. Cha'nberlaine; lieat hnlf doaen long blood Beets. 2, Wm. Smith; best naif ilozen keads of C-vlibage. 2. J. W. UcveraUe; best hairdozen Oau -I.flower, 2, ilios. Bruton; be_t hall dozeu Carrots, t, Wm. Smith; best hall dozen Egg PlanU, 2, L. Chambenaine; beat peck ol Onions, 2, Oeorge rt. King; best h_lf doseu Para-ips. 2. Wm. tnutii; best hunch of Celery, 6. A. Sound; liest beach of Salaifv, 6, Jolm Gordon: liest buaiiel of Iristi Pota toes, 5. Thos. Bruton; beat bushel of Sweet Pota t iea,s. Daviu Moore; liest aore of Irish Potatoda, 26, L. Chamberlaiae, (368>« imaheia to tue acre. 1 Bb-Tne committee tuiii- it due to those from whom ihey have been compe'le.t by the stringent rules of rhe Society to withhold piemiums, that all the vegetiblea were ol a very high grade of excellence. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Classtis— Butter and Cheese. Hest specimen of fresh Butter, not leaa than 10 pounds, $-», Mrs. Edwin Hill, Hanover, and Mrs. W in. 11. sauudera, Henrico; second t*st. 15, Mrs. It. J. Mowry. Au_iißta ; lest firkin or tub ot aatted Butter, not less than 8 months old, of *0 pounda or more, 26, Mra. Lou J. Hanaburger, Rockingham ; aecond hest. IS, (one specimen offorod, considered very superior ;> best Cheese not less thau twenty pounds lv, Mra M. J. McCue, Augusta. Class lit)— Honey, Bee-Hives, and Bacon Hams. Best specimen uf Honey not leas than 10 p muds. •_.*., A H Maddux, Chesterfield; best Bee Hive, 10, A S. Maddux do., lor Phelps' improved; best Ham cured by exhibitor,., H O. Raskins. Richmond ; second best,*, S. W. Picklin, Albemarle. Bb_. ihe oommittee re. ret that they could not sward a3d premium ior a ham exhibited by Mrs. Binford, of Hanover, which was highly rscoiu luended. Class TO— Domestic Manufactures. Por the liest and largest varie'y of Woolen ii .. ia 11. in matured in any other siave State, it oi c'iu-iI or sufllor quality to those manuiaotured in Virginia,".fSO, Young A Wriston. of Charlotte, .N. C. ; best and largest, variety of coarse, cheap Shoes, 6. J. E. Back A Co., Fredericksburg : best and cheapest IN egroßroguea, 10, J. E. Becks Co . ditto. a*. The committee report that of Woolen Good* of the kind designated, there were noue i« exhiinti'in tuanufsotireu in Virginia, winch, 01 sidermg the nuiu »r of private and incorporated faoior.es iv tne Slate cspabe o.*" producing a vsn ety cf woo ec fabrics ot undoubted excellence ; 1 th« handtoms premium off-red, tflyO,) and tue o-oesiou of a united Pair, they think ah.ws not ! fnT an i_._)xcu_a-"l9, hut reprehe*asib!e indiff-r --, Suoe on thf pun of a torti -n of the pe.oole. ■ Class 71-— asmsekald Mjmufurtutts. I t»_.. f.«^'.iii. t..»S. Mrs. I.or..in.i,ichm'd;sef"o-d M>«i.. 3, Mra h ilrooic ; oe«t Oountere«n£. ~ ..Ir. llruton. .Madi...n: neoor 1 b.«t §Hn. ft. A. Mills, Knninono; iiest UAUborne in vie Hmriketn, 3. M.n. ' F. K. ttrisii, in ntie pair also exhibited on <. r, n a.;.* * 0., Ki-hinonilii ben iionie ir.aile Carpet. 5, Mra .. '*. Anderaea: i-est h-MBe-asaee -<-. •- Mi*- ii- .. John., Baekie-____; beat h Bit 11 ~1.! .'n.tiiiji. f ,i.«H T. 0- riarroiil ; be»t fine lor;-; Jfarn Rose. fi. wis* B. .'• Tarqer, Lmii.ti.; I_?st fine ion. C.-nton H-eis S, Mi>B H. J Itiroer. Loui-a; heat Silk ftnee of tome- ag__daßlik_t- Mia. 1 1 lu,iey, Hanover; l..'»t five pounda of Map!. fi Mr.. Mtry Witd.icll: best home nude Fiuiiy Bre.nl. 6. 'Mr. w r ,i willta; bestheßM iiiviep.'unU Cake.b, Miaafl P. Bi._;er; be.ih. _ae tnads Syont* Cake, 3 MiesS. P. Bi.f»r; best aid lantestvanetyofhonN-ißßde .sm. Willi.; best ri-.ii i,ii_;_*t varietj of home asads Prsservffi .1, .Mr... li v.*. tire 11; b»st -mi lar_e-t .tr stj of home rnada rroi' Jell*,3 i'ish 'uiisK. T'ltpn ; i est five younds of im'ne made .""tiip. the ( proce__a of makins to bs "escribed in v?rino< by exhibitor,. Mrs. wm Miliar, Hsecvef l* 1 "dane* with tbe return aaede by Uie .In I.e. ihe premium ri tl-on for best lainilr bread wis h-jwevef tviiiicheJ toa loaf deposited bi Mra. J, P. Tabh I Cla-S 7-. — I.ndi-s' Ornrirr.r.itrtl and Fancy Work. B".t speciiren of Kiu'toi terr. s"< Mia. A. X , Duil j>; heo'iil be.,r ij. Mr... IVter VVurWI :k: best , noe imen of Woiated Work, ... Mrs John Allan: second best. t. Mrs. £.Bemaa*s; epeciner. of , C**ncaei Work.rt, Vt.t v.i; Gordon:seoond b"*. 6 Miaa E. t. -fret { beet apeeieaea ot Shell -"oik, rt Mr_ F. H. Huitin; aecond 'ea- C >li*s M. • use , b .t spe-if en of Knit i is. rt Ms X, 1 < Morns; nee -nt b«rr 6 Miss Viickell, Prine- Fcl- , w.r.i; bi-r .p. . ime-i .i'N. tn _ « Mrs. H Wool folk: m-.'.inii be 1 6. Mies K. P. 'ira.* ; \x-'i speei liitn • I *«c.. le Wwr 1 !. », \ i.-i rt. -aiider-en er; ( pooonci b-.-t S, .Mif. M . Ken-ie; by made fehirt. 8 M»a - » Baroa: a-«ond hest.l Mra K. 1 n i*h°pp rd. Ljauh'mr : moat estenai e.trier, .•f f'seiul iiraamental nJ Kuov Work no ex 1 c ttduu a.rtio e-vrhioh nn- hive hut .rereiema 1 H\-.-.-ile.l litem and.i '.- i- ■ c apeeiSoationa _ 1 p-ruuii if Sin. Mts !*> W t.teen Dl» retiona r» pren.inn _ oa Was Wok *warded 10 -Irs. *-l. F. B we and Mrs J -a 0,.. BJt. 'fbe r, immittea four.l no Ipfithe work vnt , tbj ..1 apem 1 urn, but it: heu thereof reeonun*nd "l is.-reiion in preirrum ;t - Mm. Wm l' Mose- ' lei -ma Mka War» r. t.-r b'st and sec.Jiul b?.' ' specimen* l their wtk (Jliss 72 —Servants' Premium*. Beet ib _. r. assorted Basketa aiade of Yirstain 1 srown tv .-.an .is, a, jra T Carlton, Caroline; , best straw Cnair, 6 Jorbm Street. el 1.-HANICAL DEPARTMENT. A IBICC-.TCB.L M .CrtINKRY ABD I MI'M-M X.NT- Class 71.— Ploughs, Cultivators, tc. H-st Sor t-h-rse Plough, _'ld. . ii. Stark- < Richmond; best 3 hor.e Plough. 10, P.H.Starke, t do.; bestl horse Plough. ».P H. Starke, do; best .hovel Plough, 5. PH. Starke, v...; . c .' •nbsoil Plough, 8, Uoo. Watt ft Co., C v ; nest r.ew .round or coulter Pi >u.h, 6 P. H Starke, do; hear, hill side flench, *,tfeo Watt ft Co., do; best water-- ' furrow Ploegh, 6. H Rt. Smith, do.; .est ruluva- l tor for o iru find tobacco. 5. H. M.. mith, do.; be.t t Cultivator Jor 2 liir<et. 5, H. AI Smith, do , Class 75— Drill*, Broad Casters, ire l H>st Bread-Cas ting Machine fa* *nwiag rraia . or grass aeed, 9-0 n B-ekiord ft Iluilman. New iork: best \v lie.t Drill wuh guano attachmeat, , «., J. K. Black, H arris _ur_. Pa.; best Corn Planter ' with guano attachment, 19, A P. Routt, Oran,e ] county, Va ; test Implement lor BOWIBS ami coy- • c-iii- peasamnnccorn, ator inimediat.lj follow t in.; thelaat tillage, either with or without gnano I . Sl u U '"., J ._ Kl .* He «ioo; beat Turnip Drill! t 3. H. M. Smith, Richmond. ' Class 'Gr-Wagons, Carts, Ilirness, frr. l Beat Wagon for f inn m_. if embracing iinv n»w and valuable improvement t»i _t _1:,.: ibe deemed worthy ol a preminm, t_o, C D. Flvaa, I.yY.h- I Snr.:. f or sell adju-ting break; best Wagon Bodl ' or Ladder for healing wheat in be sheaf, or hs- - or straw. 5. *. M. Smith, Richmond; be.t and ■ ir.o3t numerous co.Section of Saddles UmPe. Col- Itrs. iiaiues, _l_rti6. ~ Ac. __, U. Kahu, Ri. a mond. i Class 11.— Farm Gate, Horse. Fotr<rs, Thresh- ] frs, ~--. I Best Firm Gttte, including bsst hn-.e and fast ening. •'• c . may b? exhibited >n model, -*10. I eon < ard 8. Treat; _e>t .-.weep Horse. Power,2s, Joha ] Ha*. Hanover ; beat 'I breshing Machine,so, C. C. . welliord, Prederioksburg. Class 78.—Straw and Root Cutters, Mills, Corn- ' S ■ rs, Ac. Best Hay or Straw Cutter, flO, H. M Smith, Richmond; best Corn _■_<».ler, io machines sx- ' hiUted hi Smi'h S..ir__, Watt, and Cafdweil. te- I C'.iiiniendet: ; best ~nst \li,l ior I: irse power, M Khian ft Tavlor ; bert Saw Mill, tor f_,rm use, 10, i Jnnn Iliw. Baaover. B__- The oommittee recommend to favorable no- f tifrt iiecT.inilerCorc-i-.rieiierse-hibit-jilb-.-H V Binith, Se. . Watt ft Co., P. H. Stark., ami .1. W. . Cardweil ft Co.; also, the Straw _nd Root Cutters * exhibit-< Iby ..!■._.-. Smith,Starke, and '■* alt Ulass 79.—Hay Press, Fan •/.'', Ac Best ll n P;e.<_. *1... *-{. M. Smith, for Railroad i less; heat . an Will. it). M-n.somen * Bro.. for ' Rockawav; b-_t c eaner, H M. Smith. Class 80 —Af---tM_-i and Implements. Por ths most extensive sad valuable collection t oi useful Machines andlmnlcmenu exhibited and madeatan; one Paottirsi in Virginia, whether in cluding sir ieitsi ir o her premiums or not. a pre- i iniuiu ..t. >s't. tneo ififiiiit-' ,■.-.,..i.uieti'l a pre- i uuuin o* c__-c-.'n toH ..] Smrhacd J. WTCard- i Wr| ACo . Kii-i. 111.md ; but if CBia •■* not be al lowei . then t . divide the premium of SM between , the two coi.il .lis ' Class -I —Carriage* and other Vehicles. ' Be-t an 1 most numerous coll-ntion and variety 1 oi vehicles, mada in Virginia. SM, Oeo. A. Am .- ' lie, Richmond; beat two v irse Fam lv Carriage, made in v iratma, SS, R H Bosher, H ohmond i Class t_.— Miscellaneous. Be.t Pump adapted to deep wells, SlO, I'.iiiol i o'Bonnet, Richmond; best l.iftin, and Poroin* i'uinp W.Sampson ft Pae. Ri, bra md; bsst Churn. ■ eiiibracin_;.soine newimerov«mentdeemed worthy of a premium. W,Salem I. Lamb; :*e*t sjwm_ ' Machine lor general use, 15. Wiloox k '.ibbs; best . I'iour Barrels, certiied lo be a fair sample ol iju. made and delivered bj the exhibitor. IJ-preiiuum witiih.id, because there -vis Booertifioats th .t the 2 r.flered were a fair sample of 100. s_,Tre committee renommead tlr? foliowmr ' discretional, premiamai To Sampson k Fie. (or ' arrangement of shaft in water wnee ; to Piede- I rick Hmuh, for watei wheel; to Wm. 11. Pie is nts, i lorwidmill, ihonorable notice;! to tf. F Outr.en, t for railroad brake: to .Salem T Lamb, for clothes , ttrrer; to .. b>. H. Miller, (for Rear*. Miller ft C 0.,) for corn and case harvester; t.> vV. W. .lv. ' ties for tobaoeo straighteßer; to 11. M. Smith, lor ' Irutt ladder.inoaoraule aotiee;: tn *iei. U'a't, for h irainy mill, do.; to Efaater, for iron ani i s'eei. do.; to Bur_er .\ 80., for saws; t. w tl Rider, for Parsffiee candles to Thus. Hraton for Amerioan no idified tn:.k: to Ki-iter ft Hurt, for ' game and rat trap) to Warren « gravel r'iotin_ ihoaor.bte notioe;) t>. India ftabbsr ear seringa do.; to 1,. K. Waterman, tor Rtenciis. do ; to Mock i rick, labeled tin. '__; to Porstera building block; to vVtute's thiel (I-tact ir. .liOiiora'.ie notice;' to II R. Robe's graft cutter: to Hr . for drain Hies: tn T. W ft C h. Little, tor broom]. Class 83— Agricultural Steam Engine, Best >icaui l.iisi'j'_ apiii.-iti m to agriealtaraJ purp >_es neneraliv asa .u.Mititule fir horse pow er fIW .' R. Mid rsoa ._ Co . Riehmoad Ciasa "l - i.f.-,"'-,' and .1/ ../••._- \i. .._.-,. Best Hf-apins. Ma-h ne. *->o, to MeConaiek'a Rea.'ar; bsst X ihe K-ei i..,- nombtaation w tli Reave 2_ Chaa Dißßosk Richmond. ■bt.The oommi tee r.'C'inmna idisorstioßan premium to tlie Buo.e)d Vl.,wer. exhibited ti< Cardwell ft CJu Class 67.— Trials of Ploughs and Ploughing tdatch. Beat two horse ptoggk as shows by work •_. divided tietwee-i Gee Watt ft ■ o. and P. H Huir, Kichmond; besi three or tour-horse P ii-iiin, ii .bown by work 20 dt- id-d between (l-o Watt ft Co. and V. H Starke Rionmoml; li si plou_hm in wi'h no.-ses 10, W,n. >hepner»on il nnco, aecond beat I X M Coortna). flf-Brico; best wrb'teera, to W" ti Allen sman Lee; second best. 6 R. B Haxvl'a man J-mes; n diser«iionari aremiam reoomm -mi d ie W. f) William*,of N. l* , for bisiaoerevemeeta in turn in, un-ter weeds ar.d raising and lowering r.is plough _£_".__»-=» THS- "hISFATtH" STK.*" POWER PRINT! N ir O PFIC E, Corner of Alain andTairteenth Streets,Richmcrrt, Virginia. Tiiia Establishment, t being the most complete Pr:i.ter> in tue Soath, both as resarda T\pes, Or naments, tec, and tt;e latest and most hr-proved Machine Presses,) 13 daily turning out the Kneel epe.ouens of BUOK AND JOB PRINTING, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULAR., BILLS OP LA DING, CHUCKS, Ac, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES f HANDBILLS. Par lieu tar attention Riven to tine work for Banks, Public Olhccs, Insurance. Railroad, and Trauapor tation Conipan-es. Totiacco Faetors.&c. THE DISPATCH CARD PRESSES. These new Maehiaes, for Cards, Biil-Heada, Bmal| Labels, ate,, are capable of turu ir._ otl IMO iiiiyressions per hour, thereby enabling the patrons of this establishment to obtain tins d.acnptioiiof work at ttie suortest possible notice. ■ilk. Prices reduced in proportion to the increr.se of speed! £X_ Printing, in various colored BRONZES and INK*, executed in tne hijiheat 8t)leof tiie art.— in tins branch of the business, the proprietora can safely challenge competition. Till. FAIR! THE FAIR '.-Persons viaitinr the Fair will do well to c til and examine our stock of KEAUV-MAIiE CLOTHING, which is the best we have ever gotten up. and prices 1.1 suit ail bujers. SIMPSON k MILLER, Ope..site Mitchell k Tyler'a. W. B. Uav:ii-ox. -<aie.iur.ii. At r. w. rowui- iiiuiG __6i_-_. physicians and othcra will always find a well selected stock ol Instruments, Me ical Saddle ba_a. Improved Trutsea, Pharmaceutical Prep .ri tiona. iitiemicsls, and everything generally kept in a fir_t .lass Dru_ Store. JUST ABOVE ST. OHAKLKt. HOTEL, Oorner Main and _6th -treats. 0" ~AK ___' FA "- ( V ItHiSl MtKtN -! N TK F OOT ANI) WAVED FACE.-Tne sspe iorit> of tina Caaaimere. in oolor »nj quality, has been estaolislifd beyond doubt, aa it c beat of American manufacture. Pall Suits can tie found at SHAFfcK. HAL-.EV k CO.'S. 110 Main at. aiii.t.nti it . WOIIN Hi .11-.i lio.h and Vermifuge. Baker's Bitters, Coleman's London Mustard, Wagner's Ground Mustard and Black Pepper, warranted strong and pure. Por sale by L. WAGNER. Druggist, Corner «th and Broad au. L'HC_tH .VISDO.. <iLABS. -1,-00 boxes r Window Glass, assorted aizea, for aale hy PUROI-LL. LADD * CO , M Whoi-sate Druxgiats, No. 123, nor. Maui and 1..t.. streets. MBOICIRK Cil-K»i»-ot hns »_.a.i7y"sad well furnished, watch we offer on the most traaonabis terms, for sei_bjr DO VK k CO., WEo-Male D • __iia*s. I MrrtHtrs' _.-."_ i. y— The Assembly met in tha hall of ihe Uoees of Delecatf-.. on Thnrs. dny night, Mr. Wynclham Robertson |b the chmr. On calling the roll It appeared there eras not ri Qnoxnat, and mesfengeri were «ent 10 reipiest me alien,lane- <t ab-ente-s. Mem t!:-f, in compliance with tiie wi-'i, _Ka)or (iiili -ra. of th* Virgin l-i Militnry In.ti it;ie, addressed the inee-ing eh Ihesahj^ctol sgricoltnre, nud g_.?iogy a . cotntn'ied itu're wlib. His "ink- was highlyleterestlag. A ail wu tbea made Bpuu Mr. Willonghby Newton, who made a bro-t address on the im portrineeof theagrieottßral ptufeseloa, M\. F. CI. I*;?.! ani '/. • made 'cm. retnarPs uj-on the method 01 preventing tbe ravages of the joint worm and fly. }*_ had us-d lime for ttn> pur pose wuh sßeceae. By reqaest, Mr. R.blbo Bsade a stateaaeal in reference to Lis mede of draining land. A quorum of membTS having lo»en obtained. the meeting proceeded to bu«ine.«. On motion of Mr. Boaldla,of Oharlotte,a resolution was ad pied approving tbe acioa of the President and Executive Committee i" making ibearrangement wiih the Obatrad s . cieiy for bclding ihe preseat Fair near thi city. Mr. Branch desired lo ba >w if :»ie c-immi'. tee app lined last year "1 ex;.-riii 0 tbsTrraia rer's acconnts, had performed tbat do'y Mr Williams matte a satisfactory sI«U m a n* ol iheeircßm. aacea which had preveatetl the committee's aeiioß in ttie m_ ; er. I he re* >lo Hon ponding ai ibe ad)_ urn ment on vv. daeeday algbt, was called v}., viz : Ke«'"i'-eil. Thai a • inn h 01 tlie Coastliß ioa a» reie-s to tiie Perne s' A sen hi be a t red a- d smended ao as to devolve its nowsrs and dutieaon ti, .enerai an -c n_-o' »he s otetv. in which life teem ber* -'ft'i a 1 se ual sirm'e a who a ye peel their iiuiua 1 ertatrilaitiona -;x aa-irtta efore tha --[.era! meeting i r. whieß tliey may oSerto vo.e ahail have tbe ruht to v te. and bobs others. Mr. Wicbhaaa said that, epos eoesßltation with 01 hers, he bad pre pi red a series ot amend ments to the Constitntion, which be proposed to i.'trer as a subsuiute to the leeoluiioii before the Assembly. Objection being m.-vie, toe snbsii'-nie was withdraws, ai d Mr. Wickham adhered to the reeotut-oa origiually offered. Mr. Crensaaw, of RKrbfliond, the substitute, Which abuli;dies the F-irm"__ T "ttS sembly,devolvee ttie legislative powers upou tti- general meetings, and m.-ikes certain con aeqaeatial ebaagee in ".he Constitution, rela tiv.. io the disposition ol the funds, etc. The question was takes, and the substitute was auopted. On motion of Mr. Branch, the committee appointed last year to examine trie accounts of theTreasarer, was continued, with instruc tions to publish their report iv the newspa pers. Oa motion, ttie mpeting proceeded to the election of officer.- of the Society. Mr. _V"wton nominated for President, John R. Edmunds, of MaiifluK, who wus annul moßsly re-elected President ot the Virginia Sate Agricultural Society for one year irom the Ist of January, 1860. Tbe following gentlemen were elected Vice Prestdeats: -JPilloaehby NewtoM, of V.'."-' --moreland, as Kist Vice" President; Edmubd W. liub.ird, of Backing-HUB, as second Vice President; F. 01. Rbjßb, of Chester field, a* third Vice President; Franklin Minor, of Alte-marlo, as t.oir.lt Vice l*re sidee. t; Thomas Ij. Preston, of _-m.the, in Hull Vice President; W. C. Knight, ot Henrico, as sixth Vice President: K. H. liula -11 v, of Loudoun, as seventh Vice President; Richard lioy, of Nottoway, us eigluh Vice I'i'.'-idei.:. The f'llowing gentlemen w?re severnlly elecied members ot the ExeeativeCommittee: liugli M. Nelson, of Clarke; Win. <i. Cren ahaw,of Richmond; Wm. i. Soott,oi Char lotte; John K. Oaraett, of Henrico; Colin Stokes, oi Lunenburg; _>. 3tcl). IJeid, of Rocß bridge; R, W. If. Nolaad, of Albemarle; Win. Overton, of Louisa; Odin O Clay, of Camp tiell; Hei.j t*. Dew, ol King and t^ueea. OBartee 11. William.-, ut Henrico, was tinan imoasly re-elected Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. Morris, of Caroiine. otlered the follow ing resolution, which was adopted : Resolved, Tnat tiie Executive Committee of this Society be,and is hereby aothorised ami re.iue.t ed, at their uisi-re, ion to treat with Hi' Virgiaia Central Airriciiltural Societ. for the yarpose .1 tix:n_ the terms ol s permanent union ol the two Hocisti -s i v tiieir aanual fairs and exhit'i'iona. antl to make retiori to oext meeting ot tha Booiety; snd ths said committee is hereby farther author ized and requested, in "ut ineartirr ~ to m iwe ar i in r oiiie.it * wit ii the Vir.in'a Centra! 8 tciet} to ii tl onr next aanual Lx ii .it on, UattleMhow find I- ur at Kiukmoud, in conaeotion wnu said Socio ty-.ii such arrangements can be made whioh, in their ojainion, Woald not rj.uit ia loss and unary to riii* .-" oiet. . Mr. Macfarl&nd made a correction of a state* ment in the report of Tuesday night's pro ceeding", to wit; tbat he said ibe Central So ciety had paid for their Fair Grounds. He had said he beiieved tuat ihe Society had paid for the improvemeata upon their grounds; but did not iy they had pai I for the land. Oa motion of Mr. Netsou, a vote ol thaiks to tbe Speaker was uuanimoosly passed. A nio.iou to adjourn tint die 'jvas carried.— Tne Speaker addressed a i.-w parting words to ihe members in attendance, uud declared the Assembly adjourned. Studs Agricultural Society.—Taut Farmer-' Assembly having been ab.iii.-tied, a permanent uiinsii of the S'.aie and Cenirai Societies is confidently looked tor. Mr. John It. Edmunds lias been unanimously re-elected President of the State Society, notwithstanding ttie wnh drawalof his name, by letter, on the first night of ihe inie'-iiig. The members were totally opposed to dispeaaiag with l*ha of a good officer, and bene- his re-electioß. Mr. Wyiiithatn li tte-nsoii, ihe cliairinan, in ins closing remarba to the meeting on Tharsday jngtit, made some veiy happy allnsions tv the success ot the present Fair. He said that it tue F trtners' Assembly had proved a failure, the assembly of Carmen had Bot,abd ihe peace, order and decorum tbat had prevailed during the Brack, spoke volume- in praise ot tbe char acter of those composing tbe gathering. The ladies of Virginia were also comptimeuted. Hereafter, the farmers Wiil hold their mass in,e ings, a? 111 lorim-r nines, and much benefit will doubtless result from theirdiacaasioaa. 1 - Agriculturoi liir— Ttie trials of speed •ook place yesterday, and 'lie result la given In the li-i ol premium-. The sjiec-amrs .- e.ne i lo e..j v ili" scene, a.d the seals were den_e|y cr.wded all day. Ihe at eudaiuea'. ihe Pair was iaiye, it.ougb perhaps some thiug ie-s than on the pre. ions day. This may heacowaaied IjV by 'lie tact Uiai many persons went lo -»cc the exciting races al Fairfield. The weather wa- fine, and every inng paased >tf pleasantly ih- list of preflßiaaas, winch we publish this in• r.-ii'g. COntBiBS ail the awards that were returned by U.e judges. If at.y more are m.-i'ie, we wiil pub ita laem heit-atier. The Fair close* (o-d.iy. ll ha. been _-iiices» full In e» cry respect, ai-d we c.i.grttlulaie Ihe Societies upon the lact. Manor's Court —We ha\e but a few ca*es to noie. Edward Moore, for picking Col. John Dickinson's pocket ot #4 SO, was rt-mai.ded for trial. John Logan, tree negro, was coinmit ttt| lor want of papers, ami ordered IS laches. H:i-hard Wilson, ciiarne.l witk aateaaptiag to (Hies a counterfeit halt dollar OB Win. A. lrvin, a-- Wy man's exhibition, was acquitted. Johu ilutii, alias Wilson, alias James Smith, de scribed as a vagabond lrum Petersburg, was committed. John Miller, 'i c.netting tv im s.uit Am Peppercorn, discharged. A suiail docket for Fair wevlt, truly. ."W eAeascs' Institute. — We noticed last even ing ttiat a considerable addition had beeu made to the machinery iv the lower hall. Am i chitie ii.td in the manufacture ot saws, de posited by ilurger k Uro , will attract much attention : also, a macliiue lor making buck, which has Been highly spokea of. A rich treat i-in store for visitors to-night. Dr. Qeo. W. liagby will exhibit a "sieciineu ot domestic ra an ufac :ure», vi the.-hape of'Cornlield Peas,' grown ou the plautaiiou of his owu brain." Accid-'nt.— Mr. Richard W. Wyatt, of this city, met with a severe accident at the Fair Grounds yesterday afternoon. He was riding on horseback, and in passing onto! ihe gate from ihe track, was thrown oft*. Hi> head struck the gau.--po*t, and received a severe con tusion, from which lie suffered a good deal, but we bear that no serious result is appre hended. Dr. Hancock attended him. Cnfortunute..— We are informed that some fine sheep have cied on the Pair Grounds .luce the commencement of the exhibition. Whether this was owing to neglect or not, we canuot say ; but we ihiuk the iocatiou of the sheep pens is altogether unsuitable, frouliug towards the east, and exposed to the suu's rays during a great portion ot ihe day. Fun /_r tne Young _ i ».,..... W> man an in uiu-ea bis in I'liiioii ut amusing his young ii ituds at Metropolitan Hall ibis atieru'oou. Although he haa been performirg here sometime, be U.-_ something novel in store, and will open his budget to-night for tbe laat time here, the pre sent season Breakdown. Some excitement vans occa sioned during tbe trotting match, by ibe break ing of a vehicle attached to the horse "Gener al Diinli.p.i Everybody expected tbat the driver would be either killed or injured, but no further damage was sustained than tbat done to the buggy. Trojan.— We understaud that this well known horse was sold at tbe Pair Ground* on Thursday, by X V. Ualnee, to Mr. Lewie, ol Albemarle, for «U5 Judges of good boraai oeas-der ttu* a very low prict. •^ir** —*" '*" i «<_■§ lit|m»uti §\s\,iit\j, TERMS Or ABr AR TISI NO. ~~ !*""-l£e. torn lUf fare, | „»„, .im 'Z~ _____ S-fi'! ■■■*•■ "day... SM) •>__._,_,._.#!_,_•••• , »H do .. 1 month. SOB Larger Baysrtfl-BUBII ta .r_-1 proportion. ■nt-Advertiaemenu _>__li_l.edßntil forbid, will be charted So cent* per aquare of eight lines for the first insertion, and 2. cent, for es-ih contiooanoe Falrf.id Raret.— Ye.--Hay was a day of .port at. Fairfi_l_, and on_ ha-, will be long remembered. There were three races, and in •wo of ibem heavy .urns exchanged hands. •are append a aummsrv, which shows tbe re sult ; *" mfehl..V lC * ~ Jocl, * ,T un PBrM •* oo ' tanm T-'.s. .....I Tho. w. Dwii',. h . rianet.lyears .„(! iM-evenu.. ( | Vll Nj n% *| | i..„-.0.i h " *_t ***** *»• 4 rears old. by 1 . K^-V-"^™ 1 fr'"'* C('uiu. ... Bostoß. 1 I J.-bn -Wher ._ M Sally I nt.ank S years old, by Hilderbmnil «Wni by Margrave dia tmbb nn B-Hvc ~~~ * Se-ond Haee —Bwee_wt\te for thre« year olds th.t i:e ver win a ra-e up to the l.t of Ootober rrii-he-t*. £ : tf) entrance, half forfeit. F. M,. H.M's eh. f. Great Pastern, by Finaaoier. d.m Petf- tfteel, by >iteel ij Fondren * Wh'to's bo. Red Es_le, by Rid _ yo. tl .m i.» imp. M.r<'_ve si Da ii Vc Daniel's eh f bj Boston, jr. dam by Reteit S S J' hn A Joots' b. c. by Waterloo, dsm by imp. Tru.t-e die. ! one 150 -Ml, Thir.i H»ce —A match race for 15.000 aside. three imle be«». Thou W. iVii.el.'i eh. h. Kx.h.qner, 4 years old, by Revenue, dam >ma If 8. H Poedrea*. li m. f.en>ure.4)ears old, by It.d K'B.B m b» Marurave tt lime -:!*',-5:1- _. Tksatre.—TuTO excellent piece, will close tbe festival week, in wh'rh me managers bave hep. up the in'ere.t at the drama throughout. Monday night. ih_ especial tavoriie of the Richmond public, Miss Ricbiiigs, will cora- Bwaeeaa eam-____ea-. We hope she will be gr.et. d by a large audience. D-i arted <• lory — The large bowt, from which s I many oi he Mayor's Iriei.d . have been re g-iiea mi apple toddy, at the Fair U-rouude, ti.e oal ye-terdiy aftarao—, and was turned vi ute down, todecute tbat iia chief glory bad v, ii -d antl oigappenred. The Balloon was brought hack to the town, yesterday, by ihe Central cars, having landed in Hanover county, about nine miles from Ki.-htnond. Ihe - Protessor " who made tbe n_c. nsion repjr-s that he had a delightful voyage. firr-r' rot—ln yes'erday*. paper we stated .tba'- ihe »eryarts of the Spotswood House were pAl'ailed on ib» Fair Grounds Thursday. We sh.tild have s.-.id ihey were the dining room servant, ol the Columbiau Hotel. 1.-Zi'iy-An an*.-ay recurred out.ide of the sates (.f »he Fair Ground on Thursday evening, in which one oi more of the combatants was pretty welt used up. Hindsomk Provision.-.The New Y_rk sub scribers to the les'tmonial to Capr. Wilson, of the Minnie Schaeffer, who rescued the passen gers of the Ciiiinausht, have raised BS,iXR), and agreed to jne MM to the mate ot ihe brig, StWl to each of the crew, to appropriate S3UO tor the purchase of a chronometer for Capt. Wit sob, and to hand the balance of the money. about ESjSSv in ca.li, to him. The New York clty life insurance companies have settled oue hundred or one hundred and fifty dollars pc ani.'uin ou rhe Captain during his ltfe.it: vim* to eoatlaae to his wife, it afcesurviv. i him. POBJC Pacxibg AT I-AKAYKTTB, Ibd.—l' !-. y-t too early iv the season to make any o.i■ mate of ihe number of hogs that will bealau- '. lered at this point the present season. Twe? houses are expected to be in operation,and ifio Irosiases of the winter will equal, If noi »x --ci-ed, that, of any previous one. The Wan.. valley is literally alive with hogs. They hay been brouglii. here by thousand, frons Ken tucky and Tenuessee, where they were starv ing tin account of the deficient crops.— Lafaay ■•.■■ I urnnl. God Save this QtrßS*.—Charles Keade, in his new broit, * The Eighth Commandment," a:iys that Henry Carey, a lyrist and satirist, whose verses were attributed both to Pope nnd Swilt, wrote both the words and music of '■Cod Save the ({.ueeir," yet, notwithstanding ttie popularity ol the authem, poor Carey suf fered so much from poverty and destitution tbat he hanged bim.-elf. "Tbey found bim c ilil, wiih only skin ou bis bones aud a half penny in hi* packet. Think of this when next you bear God Save tbe Queen." Condition of t*. S. Trkasukv.—The re ceipta in the Treasury last wee* amount to | 115,000. Amouut subject to draft «3,570,0-0. — As a mill! >n d liars' worth of Treasury notee have already been redeemed, the Treasury.to tbat extern will b? relieved by the new loan, the remaining sH.nthi,ii< _ of which will be ap plied to ttie redemption of notes falling duo between uuw and the latter part ot Novem ber. Daockbbkotti'b nr I.inHTBiBO.—On the 16th of August Inst, a Hash of lightning struck a windmill at Lappion, in France, in which there wits n female, who was killed by tbe electric Held, aid on whose body there wae 1-tt the picture ol a neighboring tree, with all itsbraacbas and leaves complete. This sin gular t.-iiooinn by the lightning waa seen and attested by medical examiners and tbe munici pal author!ues of the place. GtiKAT Hburino Catch.—The boats of Sciuiate dill's are making great haul, ol tbe above fish. Some have .aught more in one night than they have been able to bring in safely. Tliey sell nt about lo cents per hun dred unt'.iiit lied, or at M cents " gilled," and it is not ui>coiniiiou for one boat Ie catch from -ix to ten thoaaand per night This would ■-tern to be a payiug business.— Hingham [Ma**.) J-iurnal. Ovation to an Ambuican Aholitiobist.— James l.edpath, the well-known Abolition lei and friend ef Jeha Brown, was the recipi ent oi a popular ovation at Port-au-Prinoe, Hay ii, on Uie--*;th of September, on the occa sion ot his return to the United States. After the dinner, Redpath wa. escorted by a torch light procession to the bark '-Lex," and hailed, with cheers. Wor.vie* Anot-T.—Wolves are very numer ous ah ,iir lYlulunkiis, Aroostook county. Me., aboal 'hi' Mine, and have lately beeu commit ting sen .us depredations among tbe sheep ia ill st vicinity. Almost every evt ning ihey rray bs heard from the step-, of the Molunkus lli i hai.ge, making night hideous with their huwiiugs. They often run down the deer, which are quite plenty about the ponds. Ominoi » Movkmrmt in Loc 181 ana — ITnder the head of 'Imporfnaal Movement," the New Orleans Delta, of Monday evening, stales that many eittseas of Louisiana hhve addressed a peiiti.ni toGov. Moore, requesting him tocon veue the legislature of the State, "with a view of takiug measures to meet the great political crisis which now confronts tbe South." A I.itbrary Cab liKivKR.—A prise of £_0 for the best essay on the effects of Sunday cab drtving has been won by John I'ochraon, a L tiidun cab-driver At the meeting at wbicb Ihe pri/e waa awarded, Cockraun told his au dience that the es«ay consisted of I 9,0».» words, and was all written iv the open air, ou the top of his cab. Ikon Kailboad Cab—The Philadelphia excursionists traveled from Pittsburg to Chi cago in a ear which is built wholly of Iron.— It was manufactured at Pittsburg,and is pro bably tbe first one ever run on any American track. The ex■.-ur-ionis'- and the railroad men of Chicago who have seen tne car, are highly pleased with it. WSAAA i* tub D__t«BT.—The contractor to dig wells on the route from San Bernadino to Port Yuma, Cal., is aaid to have ancceeded ia gel -tug water at three places on this desert.— The Legislature appropriated SMJMS last win ter for dinging wells on that root*, witn a View of changing the overland, track, if suc cessful. On Saturday night last tbe store of J. J. M Set I man, in Frederick. Md., was entered b\ burglars and robbed of about t-J-OUO worth 0 jews!ry, silks, Ac. The steamer Fred. Frou, bound from J_>ni phis tor Cincinnati, with one thousand ba ■ i of cotton, sunk at l.laud No. 10. The boa • a total loss. Tbe candle factory in which Garibaldi worked, on Stateu Island, N. V , was deem by Are on Monday last. The Prince of Wales paid AMASS tor bis - tertaintnent at the Continental aucl Fifth A\ uu. Hotels and Kevere House. i lleenan and Jones, with a large corpe of fel l low-sports, are at it agaia sparring in tbe E country. > Shingled roofs, whitewashed witb lime,last nearly twice as long as roofs which receive no ti- uiueui to render them durable. 1 tiro Lamoriciere bas returned to Prance, 1 but large numbers of ibe Freu.h army are 1 stationed, near Kume. ll 'ben Saunders, charged with abooiiag Abuer Christian, with intent to kill, in Bed* ford county, Va., bas been ac.nitisd. Tbe class ef midshipmen at tbe Naval Acad . etny the present year numbers uine.y-se.en_ - Among them is a sou of Hou. Wm. L. Yancey. Miss Carlotia Petti, sister of Adeline, le • f I flog concerts iv New York 1 Garibaldi, the Italian liberator, baa a sou ia 1 a Protestant seminary near Liverpool, Kug. The pubiio schools of Connecticut educate HJtSS children, at Are dollars a year each. v The mother of tbe Hon Joba Hi.kuiau, of if Pennsylvania, died oa Wednesday c Tbe dwelling of Jas. W, Stevens, of W*the* vills, Vs, waa burst oa tbe __4 last.