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— NO. 6497. t SUNDAY MORN 7 Me sis Hashagahte e peste c intel d information | badly cultivated ; and yet the land is earily suscep- | passage of rivers hy military bridges, &c. &e. Yorker. The turkey-buzzards are found ia this Prd okt Ske eee Ce at * needy j2 bop poems 2 tor has edie enemotnnes st ene 108, aa far ae bd ee te The crops of wheat, Bye, Science and Artof War, congyision strategy com: | <ty, sa vietelie ia lesge ae t ne are Seer as ct Jane 18, 1849. ot awuiting the steamer’s arrival. It is a short drive | know, polite and sociable. They are here without | oats, corn, grass and Togatables, look well. The | position of armies, duties of advanced guard, gers, and i porati¢ zs os eet : ~~ - ras wren en es NG, JUNE 24, 1849. i presei heat crop promises to be more than an average. | outposts, &c. &c. Civil Engineering, in all its or wwe Street Commissioner wish to immortalize Opening of the Season—Shandy and Handy on fromthe, woe oo a fetells,shoat Anres ;aperiers pee eye pens nance, ROOF tohee been the aise generally expect an unusually good | various branches, including agpiieciare, oc sheets) Sets roan seed oe aa order fat a regi- their Travels— Appearance of things, &c., Se. of old fadhoned houses, Test Like.at Fengtisd conn: | of the fir ons visible datteg the day, is calculated | turn out. cutting, and the construction, power, and use of men y-buzzards, 8 they arriv , ‘i i fr chines. Ethical C —this course embraces they could station a company at each of your day, and put every thing “to rights,” and I followed ond mane about the town, bey ivaned by. tha, Ae pce inane oe en emma eos into the interior; ‘and if there is any State in ‘the | and jurisprudence of the United States, logic, dollars. It senha a sume weit you, other- iNew York wombat carer fanfic | ERLE TN ua gp | ez tele of Ja ken theta | Cat me rao would dering. |X. ny fucn-Faprhe andmumoans wae jo wold hun erento i Se finned ager Weothah, to nce vabees | with rey suche ad catenin een | Sis OL ea Redes cere moe © | eemoen ements nga, Soe, bee | totaled See nti, coum Ene tie arm reer mul gan Gebel We fisilliers of Mayor Woodhull in their valiant | with every comfort and coavenience, for the ao- | come in wi fet oontineee t subject of | from the want of passable roads. Her far-famed | of the soldier, company, and, battalion, inclu- ly nutritious soup birds ‘These luteresting birds defence of—T'll be shot if I can tell what—a while | gommedution of the familiesand bg oe caana Serie dnd ie serene cunt ase white sufphur eprings of Greenbriar are cutoff | ding the instruction of light infantry und rifle cum be shipped from here at ubout titty cents each. ago. Be it known that, although a bachelor, I bere, ioe i Shem aeps tg py Pe ees were provided with camphor eke aiipaveds pater of thoassate of teaeellers Fa gi ent pei Eaee fi of 8 ome | sae nee ee ny y of aie leston See . A ° Pe “4 ten” ii i n reely on f ar, ctica—emOracing vioae re aoe Ue De 8 ett UN gt WAN MU ae the Atlantic nadie Gooen Hiawant Ti karorakie comfortably clothed, well fed, and towards sunset | of Virginia, goes there again nd pereinion pawdarr caeout sad wroteon, | MeoLTN Ane, dice io eee et builting yclept “the Opera House.” Recollect- | come elegunt and comfortable private ‘boarding | some old refrain, as they return to their quarters | asleep long enongh. ‘The last Legislature y a ny 3 Y ght alter that, wuhout a piss from their ft ’ | passed several liberal acts for railroads im the | use of the small and broad sword. | logy und are caught | thar, i ing the old proverb, that Pig ee mln iy ene hoea ee from then work ta the Belg ood here in pub- Cant and in the western parts of the State, She | Mineralogy—embracing the clussification and Tunas or gmployer, fists inte went Ce the guard * The nearer the kirk the farther frae grace,” are uarenien i Evy y etined in ‘Now York | lic conveyances, even by tne blacks. There were | is even’ contemplating a dispute with New | description of mineral substances, general struc- house, and locked up for the myht; and the owaer i y ennsy e | ture und clussifieution of rocka, analysis and use of the tlave has to pay a try a sort of converse of the proposition. But | sibly could in a little village on the banks of the | they held on to an inside seat, while several legis- | valley 3 mile in. that’ diccotl Let | geclogy of the Uni tates, Besides these hish . must be signed by his employer; and it he has got ‘ : i i iries of h . iled on top of the coach, in the rain lanning a line of rails in that direction. Let} g & " ie Fri j M would not do; and although, doubtless, it | Kaskaskia, orin the middie of the prairies of the |'lators ving wo tide amona tha Dacegerto bee te' | ane tat «The éxoduding\siqouh aiuods dliaran.’ |! and abbirusei studless: there tre piautee none, he must stay at home, ot be lucked up and was quite right for Mayor Woodhull 10 protect AY OAT, une CONURDY a8 BORSA ning to atriyerix Ax], we ferzing jo fide among ere Vv. ter of two-thirds of her murtuce requires ralrouds cree, preceding years (the course ‘being four fined. EEA coe ieee eople in their lawful ** calling,” [ declare to * all gy & ‘ a ter the convenience and accommodation of her | years), mathematica, French, draw er WTAE vty ye Mite Seana aoe Youlon ine ode oldcorenpondenty nat Ey | ft 20a Tahal give om plenty of omy and Wanna race Hea Cog | ararmers only agedka raid or wo into | and einermentalyilophyy chemiaty,htory, $10 pt mouth and loth. When ie eran Botdelieve that Mr. Mayor had any right to shoot 4 ¥ Potbent9 Vinernia, June i, . the western section of the State to fill its unin- | ge graphy, gra nar, thetoric, Ke, Ore come: OF The ello ge erate. far ‘ into my windows, nor fn htea Thomas my maa, Page al) oduk eis cea eydin prostate Another Day at the Fauguier Springs— Progress of | hubited valleys rapidly with an active population. Beebe ns ive, énlighte rd or exalted oourme than this, Rae Th peels Ad aeprcinen Ber Serah the cook, nor Barbara the maid, bur to | {hn understand more of the game then those who al Arrwals—Amusements--Dr. Draper | Het mines would be opened, her timber would find | no place of education, evvil or military, ia Europe, | Pas aud re-pass. tho bearer. iy: kill poor Juno, my best “breed?” spaniel, in hig | Sten uncoretund mi i rap io H Legislation— Arrwals—Ami de a Pate n, | «market, her vast water power would be brought | ean, boast, And let it never be lorgotten, that the parting iy sforradid valiunt defer not of Mr. Macready— ste decplycauamed ta it. | Tantend togive you lots | jas’ come up to Lecture on the Cholera—Fishing | into requisition, and all her various resources of | various subjects of which it. 4s ‘composed, arc of fun, of tales, se ot $1, und the free of the free negro 3 from the jouth Bay. and any hourthis might) = N. M. HIN. he had hie share of the matter “thrast upon | yout life, of histories ericsson ie Adventure—A Narrow Escape—Arrwal of the | wenlth snd comfont would ta Seonehe ou. me MG uaely 2nd completely tenants and Bane Le sa | ahs: pee el titi atyiad attends my room, him”—but of the noisy, suob-aristoerats of Union lalbalead aril analogical, but all, nt the same time Mails—The Cholera Reports, §¢., $c. are glad that she has resplved to lay down the | who pass the critical ordeal of an examination for (rhe night on which itis dated. Atd A.M. the Pluce and the Fifth avenue. However, let them 2 ? A i 3; rails, and is beginning the work, f graduutethip, at this academy (indeed, university ge hang ; the affair has packed me off earlier than philanthropical. Dae alanine! We have had another day among the law-makers The Legislature will, probably, be in session a | is the proper term), are no ordinary men. | Usual, aud I'am glad of it. Wannexros Sraines, Funnier Co., Va., 2 | of Virginia, at the Springs. The discussion of the | month or six weeks yet at the Warrenton Springs. | ‘The academic Bourd in composed of. the following ihe slaves here appear to be » happy and eon ‘The season here has opened, fairly opened ; I,a gis ? June 13, 1349. z report of the committee on the revised code, in Seut ae at the teak shad ne ve canntite eadiiuiaplant ond Gooaetanet Oona te tetant ff Hera) ae sae AP AE Hore {—years, say it, and ¢o it is. i ataie Ei A y confined to the limits of a hotel ia the moun- | Superintenden Pommandant; eH Mabon, fed, clothed, and. ta haus axeve Menta enceress? ea come out this spring witha | The Fauguter White Sulphur— The Virginia Legis- | committee of the whole, was regularly prosecuted teins, they will be apt to. work, hard, #0 ae to get AM ‘“e rotonscr, of ¢ Wit and ty itary Engineering: beter oe in'every : Rent me dhnd “complete suit of new.” The house has been en- lature—Speech of a Western Member on the | from ten till two o’clock. The debates are almost through with their * revised civil code” as fast as Varsciieacat thicasanee Meee Chae ie , Thistan feed fact, Jarged, and improved, and painted, and renovated, Cholera Panic—The Members—The Darkwe— | exclusively confined to the lawyers; the whole | possible. ARS. f of Matbeutatie Wo AM, Protesine of , £0 far us this city is couverned; how. it will hold frem top to bottom. | In short, did Bie he bre Se, &e. subject being a cutalogue of questions of law—the | ‘I be cholera panic had subsided into a confident | Chemistry. Mineralog Rev, W._ J. | good im the interior, Thay. yet to learn. L account oddities, | should entertain a shrewd suspicion that 2 Feo runs beata, and the mggers can travel where they i. mi m) . . . “be tecurity of safety when we left, and it is unde Sprole. Chaplain and Frofessor of Ethics; Robert W. | jor the fact in the following manner:—Aa owner the old munsion had, some day, when nobody was “Young masta. he’s a gwine away; revision and simplificution of the enure civil code | ;, od that the prayer of the Legislature for a daily veir. A.A... Profesor of Drawing: George W Cullum, | who would allow his elaves to he # en about the looking, jst stepyed down t0 the Congress Spring |, Hwe& pmekin up hin things; of the State, Thefr convenicnes be granted be ake Poe aatcr | Captain of Enginrers, ipetructor of Practical (gi- | streets ragged, dirty, or uncomfortable ta any Te- eeeeeens, sirlying. dealt, tumbled, a paumrset, Hews gwine to de Springs A-clause of the report, for restricting the elec. | (heir convenience, be granted by the Postmaster | neering: Bradford It Alden. Captain 4th Infantry. fn: | Ruect, would at once loge cust in this cominunity. and trundied herself buck again. The shrubbery Den burry ‘long nigga what makes you stay, tions to one day, was rejected; and one day or } SeReTH * | dets: Wittiamn H Shover, Captain 3d Artillery. Instruc, | He pauls Sones (2. corny iad: tis renin of his She re ie bal er rouge eacee When you know young masta’s gwine away” | three days, at the option of the election judges, Wssr Point, June 21, 1949, | tor of Artillery and Cavalry; H. KR. Agnel, Professor of B¢ighbors. The consequence is, a slave owner = ‘y 7 ‘ sf ’ he French Lupguage. | who regards hi own positien in society, must treat as i . remuine, as heretofore, recognised. , The Scenery Around West Point—Cozzens’ New | * huneovh : ‘ s s, in Virgini ft ites, the tra- | and we had the agreeable addition to-day of seve- ig ° : he Acudemy, except the chaplain, professor o " 4 bie 5 “ . i. 9 > prings, in Virginia, come 'y miles, 0 e Ag a ty i . 2 h ti . red, Seechaslon us to he'pericerh of fase nwa tare | vrller will be struck wnh the teugheces of tho | tal lois fom Rttuoeed ; abd seasrctag nies | —Balh, $e, be Srarribg, aug ine Frenohy prolsagors badd all’ the. et ane a ovR Pie es Te SR OMe Theeeant tc Fhe pehade 3 } end of the ball-room not oceupted by the House of | The mugnificent hotel lately opened by Mr. | aftistant professors, who wid in giving instruc. | UM i is hs ie y Well, [have got tolerably through the preface, | oud, the apparent poverty of the soil, and the 4 y i Fy y Op by tions in the various departments of science, &e., | their teligion, as well as white fulks. ‘Chey are seeing that my hand is out. Thi T intend (48 4 iy ‘ Ait Delegates, an attempt was made to get up a hop. | . zzens is answering the fullest expectations of off Pe aad a ease atte as regularly married, and, in this respect, they fad stupid li Therefore, as the old | “Parseness of the population, there being but two | The legislutors crowded in to see the sport, but the c are officers of the army, and graduates of the aca have greater freedom and more pri 5 fer ita er for a stupid Serer bes "particulutly orthree yery small villages along the route, through fiddlers played in vain; there were not ladies | ‘he medel landlord. On Sunday last, 150 persons demy. iB ite ‘ have ayeater ireeagme oud nore priv ay este Mal letine reaser vest anvured 1 haya", epooiel- a cobetiptehicutbay tecevee teal ce cate | ents fora dance, and the experment exploded: | at down to dinner. The: position of the house ; | The hbrary, Nore the cpaninationa she pa been. | FS ower iaravnarbyinietoromius tent cone e Tiel Peed aay . ; We understand that a committee of invitation is te |, tie scenery by which it is surrounded, Hd, is a very ele; Zs 8 n | they are mude two utonce, und are ut lit eel Tegron for it” . for two hundred years; and he will be as much | pe ; ; i Bi ne -romentic ry by > | with much ¢kill and taste. ‘It contains fifteen | ‘ey » und ure ut liberty to Be cannon. wise in my cesakory Grevles 1. bave dw aes i Of the belles of Fauna tet a dead terete | ihe purt commanding aview of the Hudson con. thousand volumes, sterling works, and indisputa- | Te-Marry other objets. Negro funerals are very i jubly avoided the business of retailing gossip, | »mused with the sleeknees of the little negroes, as | of the belles of Fauquier, for a grand demoustra- . bohifaleval leduthority th ai f which they tei common, and well conducted, much more so than in hare bain arrivals, departures, of keeping ac- | with the Guinea looking countenances of the old | tion on Suturday night; and that proposals ure on | -ttuting a moving panorama); the del ightful walks, ne aut Bi hi ‘olla piel cl mt TOBY EFUACe | awe Works iL don't: £4 member ever hiving seen a pastiche engagements und fiaisons, contenting | yyeg; and he will not only remark that at every | [0% for gett mee porab Tees on pourdey ufier- | beaded by the multitudinous foliage of the noble eae lite atone afar vafugetilcadaledea withict respectable negro funeral in New York, and it has myself with a bird's eye, but philosophical, view of | yepie cabin there is a group of fat and saucy pic- eee ‘the feld to be ahen to dil coinera, | ress the lovely bowers, for “talking age and feeling justly proud of the military renown of his | often vecurred to me Where nexroes were pared muutiers and things in general. +, | canimes, but that the mongrel dog is always to be dollars entran vi to take the pool, || whirpering lavers’? made ; the glorious revolution- country, when he looks around him and sees the | there, or when. I saw a very Lirge negro funeral have roposition to make for thie Iki d th A hi ten Htrance, the winner to take the pool. REESE 3 ; phd ‘ : pass down Meeting street, this ifteruvon. The Now, I have a new. propositio f tound tkulking wround the corner. Approaching | “'among the arrivals, to-day, is Dr. Draper, of ecoids that may be seen in various parts of | trophies which decorate the galleries, whicl. sat Sakae ech season, und itarises in this wise: | My man Tho- | he villige of Warrenton, the country begins to | wATODE | He comes resocsmended ty Me, | ty tee y ane yre captured at Mexico by the daring spi- | Procession followed the hearse and corpse, on foot. mas,—Thomas Handy, that is his name—came to | brighten up; we are entering among tie foot hills Dallas, end geveral beth fieach of thedevarraante, his section of the country, every spot of which is | TAC Furnes, ate ictory and. glo hy At least fifty females were in it, and marched. to- ame some half hour since, and,.after keh sues of the Blue Ridge Mountuins—the gram crops be- | ae a physician competent, from his experience in | holy, and consecrated to the genius of universal | the greatness of West Point. Tn another part of gcthe Lg ae wore Well Mipesed und site Ae fon begged tospeak with inc. Saye hes © Me-Staady. | gin to flourich thick and heavy on the hills andin | Bhitshed natn 1808 te teehee oe chee feae Wwenty 5 and, lastly, ite contiguity to the Empire | the library, may be seen long pieces of the flagcstalls LCA WIKATL Reve ie ena eneae LT euppese, considering how popular your letters | The valleys, goed farm-howses stand out in full prepoees to give several lectures to the legislators | City—all these advantages and attractions, when | which were taken at the fortress of Chapultepec, | 620% “t : ¢ ap y thing Ring Wrere last summer, that you will be after sending | view, with thousands of ucres around them, and | Pots tO Give several lectures to the, le deeuliae | -cusidered, will lessen the surprise that may be | at the Castle of San Juan de Ulloa, at Cerra Gordo, | fecting, nor can I conceive of a more. touching some more to our Ae ie Hear ee i 2 the horses, ee and oxen, Bal the Hee and rities, the prevent'ves, and the cure of this Asiatic | ‘lt at the decided success which haa so soon re- at the national pulace of Mexico, at Fort San Jago, | £cene, than the solemn mugs of a lot of old negroes him.” “Perhapsso,”’ said L. ** Aad will your honor | ihe cattle in the pastures, are larger and beter i 3 f “ yer; and we have no doubt his visit will be | iuited the exertions and unflinching perseverance | Vera Cruz, and at. Fort Conception, Vern Cres | in a funeral procession. Of course these were eonsider me too bold if T venturcto ask yourhoaor’s | thin those in the country below. : l Benchentapive Hut of tetemerad tie Senate, | f the kind and gentlemanly proprietor. | "The cross plates with whieh these sacred relics are | Slaves. ‘The only way Tovsatialy yonreele waswiex permission to write Mr. Bennett myself 7 **Cere | “We ass through a fine, promising country of hills in revealing te them the mysteries of this strange |. Several persona of distinction, with their fami- | mounted, and which tell where cack tes taken, is | #RY negro You meet js wslave or free, is to take a tainly not, Thomus, eo long as it dors not inter. | ang valleys, broad nnd greea, several miles from aikbabe liek, have ahendy visited this mansion. ‘The | composed of the cajtured guns. look at him. If his appearance is ragged pu fere with your regular duties.” You may be | Warrenton’ to the White Sulphur Springs of Fau- We spent an hour or two, to-day, in angling in | commander-in-chie the United States forces, The exhibition of drawings was very fine, This | ditty, or Sans Rely, cat mawaphid bits int gure of that, tir. I -only want to put ina word | wuier, where the Virginia Legislature is now in | \),0 Rappahannock, After capturing several specie | General Scott, than whom a more elegant gentla: | ig complimentary to the distinguished artist who | down free. eis clad well, clean, fat, and when your honor is not quite ‘descriptive’ | fession, . These springs, we hazard little in say- a 1 7 ‘, . . "TI happy, you may bet your life on it he D e ‘ we d vy, steady, | nen the profession of arms cunnot boust of, is | presides over that departme nt. The contents of | b@ppys enough.” And with that, Handy bowed himself | ing, are in the most beantifal locality of any of aes teed Ramer oa ohatonii to cake ~tll here, with his amiable lady, and his accom- the phyeic hall are most interesting to the man of eA save Coed a this oe ae an ‘out. the mineral waters of the United States. The ac- god hold ‘we succeeded in hookii wz the gentie- | Flithed daughters. We are happy to say that he science, and though last, not least, there is the bi ae ay me mihi ta n meyer sends isa Now, between Handy and myself, are you net | commodutions consist of the two pavilions (one | Tin, Standing half way down a steep bank, with | is much better in health than when he arrived here | model of the silver mine brought from Mexico, Wat ‘a! ial rf ms nk ne Sei ey Pe aio Provided fort ‘ of which isthe hotel and the other an adjunct) | 4 ‘foothold in the clay, itrequired a nice ealculatin | « fortnight ugo. | Several naval officers and thetr | which is a most valuable curiosity. aly ed ibarnyape rah eee Sie (hee PoLMtOOe for The story goes that a knight struck uparemark- | and the cubins uttached to the property ; and 48 | +4 land the fish und preserve ourequilibrium. The | ladies, and the ladies of some of the distinguished We segret that our limits prevent us from doing beef 5 Oh B nd exgs, ee negro has able intimacy with his horse. They swore an | the furms in the neighborhood are large, there are | {0 land the fi-h und preset Jong, was landed on the | niembers of the New York bar, one or two mem- | ample justice to the claims which West, Point Tn cle ERC TO ee ae ne every: ¢ternal friendship, and were to haul together.— | no private houses within a mile. There ia not a edge of the bank, where he dropped off the hook, | bers of Congress, and others of that class of per- Academy hua upon the gratitude of the country. In Hard agdeaee Lo vay. Th hae e gk hen circumstances were not Lape abe bie Mike! shoemaker, or tuilor, or huberdasher’s shop short | 61.4) commenced’ a process of ground and lofty | rent, are aleo here, besides : ee charpy be, the hour of her peril she poured in her alumns, (tena oes elisa lag BE oy ae is pe tae ssbb ee Bie erly ae Naat chen Cee: i villages serra pelle of 3 and ahe perfect tumbling, which required our immediate seizure, to | having just led to the hymeneal altar blooming und | braye, prompt, and succeseful defenders of hee d c Sales » and emergency, i y * ‘. exclusion of all mutters of trade and manufactures fi i i knight curried the horse! Jxpect famous things | from the premises, we h from Handy, and your old fellow-traveller, i is a elave— save hint. Springing up, we slipped down. and | beavtful brides, have selected this retreat for | sights, and indomitable usserters of her preroga- | ils there is no secon pee article for the P me old to be ‘ putioular got to the edge of the water just as the sucker fell | svending that portion of the married state called | tives; and will again whenever she calls upon | That pass system would be a most excellen Tecomimendation to these springs. ttached to n . ‘ g i be introduced into New York 5 ; the honeymoon, her. To all the officers, but particularly to Gup- | Tangement ihit could 3 Suanpy. the premises pee with a flock of fallow deer pe Heat ed AS ae Bdees tal Laet night there waa @ ball, and the dancing | tains Cullum and Clark (the latter one of the Rare at night, the wl wpithen Nawront, Re 1., June 24, 18:9. | ering on Steel ph ly colonnaded tront, look- | *Wift, and the eddy full of snags. ‘That was a nar- | Was ke pt up ae carly Bor of, enh ee heroes of Mexico), T um todebted for the bland Ty city; and aeola desert aot inividiney toner “i Joy tel has a heavily colonnaded front, look- aie + vs fale vn | Th cers of the Academy had all been invited courteous attentions whieh I received from u a Trip tothe Ocean Shore—Arrival at Newpot—Ar- ing wat down a gentle descent of som two hun. | 7 e8cape to the fish and the fisherman—a drawn le OCETS O} ademy » | and cou! be) pd i te L ¥ i H 2 us also the Visiters. At about 9 o’clock they arriv- | them—they ere gentlemen who do honor to their | {t- Commence with the durkies, and then try it rivals of Fushionatiles, §c. §c. dred yards, to the octagenal temple of the springs. en nou |wepra peau a pomediate De the [ed 1a cartiages, some of which were drawn by four, Fbenitia on the higher classes of the whites, Let your " t It was like the attack of the French on Rome, the j : me f whig corporation trv that and turkey-buzzards for icf If on the beautiful ex- | ‘The walk has on each side, all the way down, a 4 in. | avd others by six horses; and in a short time after, Before [ conclude this letter, [must make men- eB and ft A What a relief to find oneself on the . 4 attacking party coming out as fast. as he went in. i 5 iz . “4 ne year, and see where New York will be then ? : Tidak . iong at fit. | Hower border and @ rew of trees, The green is We give that sucker the full run of the Ra; un- | General Scoit,with his lady, followed by a brilliant | tion of that marine paluce, the ew World, a more | & a4 Heed aah ee t panse of Long Island Sound, cutting along ubout 600. f et equare, well planted wih trees. | nici stuff and a long train of {adies and geatiemen, i | splendid bost thaa which the tranquil bosom of | 4 There has Fe pale cel ne ae eae teen knots an hour in the noble steamer the Bay | On cach side of it ure the “cubins,” or cotta: yea, gir duat i which there was an imposing array of beauty and | the meble Hudson never bore. ‘To her captain | de7 and seeing a pale-faced old man pissing along 5 is At six o'clock, the mails from the seaboard came posing array ot pI 1 h i f 1 State, after leaving your hot city ,with the thermo- | for families. A marble statue ot Hygeia stands in, and us this 18 an event which only happens three | tushion, which contrasted most felicitously with | and steward, I am under obligations, and as the | okie etl beet se streets a c pi ded 2 gentee seth ca Ae oT le d | Within the temple, facing the springs. A brook | 1" ek, the pare tt eat demand. | the splendid and glittering uniforms of the gallant | Herald never desires to be in debt tor anythiny, it looking efficer, who carried a sword, and wore & eter above 90 in the shade! The day I left, an times a week, the papers were in great demand. 4 A cocked hat, I followed on to see the: trial, taking it meres Fn ; gpd flows thiough the meadow, back of the spring, and The cholera reports were first examined, und on | tons of Mars by whom they were escorted as a takes this opporimaity of thanking those gentlemen. ep that the old ~ anaes especiully the night which preceded it, seemed | to the left, ut the distance of a quarter of amile, finding that the epideme still existed in Richmond, | evard of honor, entered the ballroom. The dress- | For the most excellent. tuble arrangements the | for granted that the old man r We: teaehed the destined to be marked days in the meteorological | a double line of immense sycamores and elms was apparently increasing in New York, and not | €8 of the ladies were chicfly white; ome were at- | public are indebted to that most esteemed caterer | had Adil il ‘akkh @ en ord ety sys ts 4 annals of New York. According to alt accounts, | matkethe course of the ewift und tortuous Rhap- | Uinvinishing in the West, the membersof ihe once tired in silke, and wore luce pele wea'seott | ME Acker, the steward. | Every body apeaks well | cou roots nich wae crowded, ncootty walk for tail he! i ' pehannock through the lowlands, © landscape castes bre 2 - | head decorations were worn. rs Scot Hthe New World. As the pen is ia my hand, ta c a and by general consent, New York never suffered | From the hill on which the pavilion stands, 1s purety | Of De epics pete’ soars tresly ae MELT RRits | were néumecable (or ihe pare buvutttiaeme tine must alro acknowledge the courtesy of Gupte Jose | Ward and take the presiding chair, whew the cock- so hot a day and night as those of the 20th of June, acne Rich bottom lau 1 the pestilential ceahourd. v most lady-like style in which they appeared. The peg fo ag tage’ Aber Roger Williams. ‘The | ¢4,hat BA ie ay va tintly Hogs era 1819, The oldest imbabitant professes to be cog- | a labyrinth of hills, luxuriant in wheat, or grass, | "The day hus been cloudy and sultry, and show- | boll-room was chulked, to prevent the Terpsicho- | fact 1s, the Herald is se popular, so esteemed, and Todke casa uWoalcaie oot ao econ nizant of nothing like it. Sudden deaths from ex- | 0" lunben aad Bh O Ride ull, oe oie Been | ers of rain have been skirting along the mounting, | tan eesayists from slipping, and for the purpose of | go appreciated, that its true representatives are | Judae, and the sword and cocked hy y eros mulation of the Blue Ridge mountains, some - Ww 4, Of wide extent sai efiectto the ». A first rate band was. i . cap» | the Sherifl, and that it is customury in this cessive heat and exposure to the sun, have always | ty miles to the west, make up the picture. The a fad! leet New Yorks Tis canta ermend or PA alee ried rerd dlp sap ag prs sl ta. Tagg aig age gats roe been of common occurrence, et this time of the | luxuriance of the vegetation over the whole scene Farnrax Courr Hover, Va., Jane 19, 1849. wadrilles, waltzes and polkas, which came in rapid | telfs me that | have another debt to discharge, viz.: idle to bread Pearle bi a ly ‘rage year, in Philadelphia and New York, Some few | !* #8 remarkuble us its hilly und mountainous con- | poh, Leave of Warrenton Springs and the Virginia | -vccession. At intervals, the soft and sweet notes | to thank Mr Ryder, the hovpitable, Rind, and eg. | Sword, and bring the judge from his residenes to Were reported on our bout as having occurred om een a taller of the room in which the Honse | 1-gislature-- Warrénton—Gencral Observations tatintenne Wie eae ery ree ieee ey Hired Medea TE Mo fanny daly for a sheriff. but " ain't alt so funny & Gabe Gus we Ge ase's ea Caras fot f pe fresion het) rears partridye culling for | Beauties of an Old Virginia Turnpike—Eaten- | creutures who stood uround in picturesque groupe, | fioent wove deve ie fiom the rear of this houl = | custom, or #0 queer a duty, us one in your city, Wednesday, and died on Thursday morni id tteg the turk whistling ashe flies; the | sive Gold Region—The Fields and the Crops— | ind tiem whore presence meetings of this descrip- Now, such cases, always common at this season, | tebin singing his old song: the dove, the cat bird, . i. if as ALETHEPHINNOS where the sheriff may order to be shet down and, % ¥ _ yrive ull thet terest and pleasing variety. _ murdered, twenty-three citizens, who merely eame ni patheci ey tt di the ikruch, the yellow hammer, the red headed | Fuirfux Court House—Breaking Growad on a | \¢ mn ey tliat bnes wie partook. up ihe imipirasion Our Charieston Correspondence, to witness the fun conuected with the atternpt of a po eer ap MT a Be fap Park lene find wordyecker, and various others of the uborignes | Ravroud—O'd Virginny Waking up. of the “poetry of motion’ enjoyed themselves vast. Cnar.estox, 8. C., June 1M, 1849. | few, men of your codfish aristocracy to open an ob- siden times, 1 they are eu sbcaes as to | their morning chorus, ani We feel it our bounden-duty to take leave of the | ly, and is repeating etl a Sey Imyvessions in Charleston—The Italian Opera Rexinna balding for the benefit of 4 stuck-up Eng- ih Mowe “cyuleerea iledanlabal be lal vast croubing hibdiagustat thas panicacriokes legisla: sembly, this morning The business of the Legis- ‘The hotel is now in capital working order—ia, ot the South—-City Government, &e.5 $c. of all classes can appreciate Re 1 enjoy it, It is eeBut the Sound !—what's beaatif tors of Virginia, as he passes close by the house; —_ | lature goes on with ull the monotony that might be | we may say, ual blast- “4 itis worthy of onees | “When a stranger from the North arrives in | caval to the Battery in New York—"Y* sega 4 ter, what charming scenery, what revivifying air And during the night, on the window sill, expected from the monotonous discussions of points het pe 5 more on fie 3 Chainer bc Charleston, it appears to him like a foreign city.— for OY looksicnh upon the ocean, as well a. "POY and cooling breezes! I have never heard the suil Perebanow you may hear the whippoorwill” and technicalities of law. The members necessa- | V6 5¢t,.f waiters, from first to last, we have ne The old-fashioned, antique buildi a the forts and harbor. The exercises apon it. ai He he East River and up the Sound praised We hear i he field adjoii satel ; 3 eon, They anticipate the wants of the fa: » antique buildings, their irregu- | different from yours. Here, at 5 to7 o'slock P oan ve Deir ince helt Tivesernedl, to senor to, airs anpelg sathby ot yolning, as we write, | rily monopolize the accemmodations, excepting a | nd ceem peeased when they have supplied ther f 4 Jarity, the slaves with baskets on their heads, the | M, the citizens and their fam 8s crowd down to +8 them all. From the momeat you leave New SPEECH OF A WESTERN MPMRER. few rooms for occasional passengers. There are betclen ieee cartinges, whic deive Dios tn They move by military rule. In an establishment | tiffness of the white ‘ ‘ H s e White people, the wide streets, the “f i r ch side of the river, the scenery, wih e wel Migros - | HO paruimes, as yet—no enjoyments, except the | ike this, to procure good servants isan important |. “Hees a x . aciicle, There are few pedestrians. It isa most dha river joalt evered wisi oi boats cutting mht eter des been MS A newspapers, the ten pin alley, und u fishing line ; | vonsideration, ‘Then, there are the polite and libe- | sit of stillness that pervades everywhere, the grass | healthy as well as a fashionable way of enjoving very direction, affords, inexhaustible en- | Stare reiaghe . | becuuse there are no women people among the | ully edveuted eons of t lord of ¢ e feast, > who growing in the streets and the places of businesa, | the Battery and the oceun breeze A band o pore heel a ie eye. ‘We first sailed uloaside eee ind eat eet ca Chee, make ie a pace and a watering place without women, is | \1e ever ready to aflord to strangers every infortaa- are not sights that mect the eye in the great cities | MEIC is in attendance. Churl-ston is a enty of 7 weautiful au picturesque sight, s “ai , . sters— Cc a Ye we yrinert of | if e tat wi . vise . er i a carriage. ave no don ut ae A aad fon oF ticus the He didide va: cp: Ree nee ee ae Dts | plates and dishes, but no provisions, And. the! ‘er shall be the examination ot the candidates for The morning after my arrival, | found myself | there are many more dartidges than honses in the axtes is painful. The large prison, with its turrews | noshing, But the gentleman from Roanoke, by | that hotel, you have to such—for the village yreer, and the beneficial tendencies of such an | quite ill, and immediately sent fora medical gen- | Place. Yours, &e. Commissioner. and heavy wings of white stone, looked to mea | moving to strike out half-puet three as the hour ty | Seven miler ofl—and if you don't reach wt before | in: titation 2s the Military Academy. tleman, Dr-R., one of the best physicians in Charles- . . ood deaf like the tower of London. We could | adjourn, wants to set ull day, and [don’t wantto | Bine in the evenic (ay hte will find all the inhabitants ____ALemnErmainos. ton. I was under the impression that I had brought Theatrical and Muate iecern, on the shore, eeveral women und children) | set all day no more than I want to sland ull day. | £0ne to bed, and the louse dogs in possession of the Pe June 22, 1319, the cholera along with me, but the worthy M.D. | 3 T aa im, prison dresses moving about. To the external | Knd I doy't know why the first motion was pat for teet, | Your Virginia village consists of two lines | nt Cla en Pa Bae, | oon tebaved my mind on that score. A sivasber See earn The performances at this house view, all seemed similing and gay on this pretty tw meet at hulf past nine and adjourn at half past ° litle ike elt the hizh-road passing between | Exaznination of the First Class Cudets Sor Degrees would be in a bid fix, who hud the reputation of jast evening wero fairly attended, though the very hot jitile istund, the abode of so imuch sorrow aad | three. As long us we have come up here, I hope gee whe ford je extent of the village, isealled | aud of the Cadets generally —Mexieun Trophies-- | being the first case of cholera in this place. | Weather we havo expericnerd during the past week heart-burning This island derives its name from | we shan’t do things by halves, [main the mo. etre hee eden niet cosa ate road a The Library, &c. _ dam staying at the “Charleston Hotel,” the best bas bad quite an effect on theatre going, and the on uncreatard wealthy New York family, to whom | tien ty stnke out, und I’m agin the motion to let it There 4 eng ie Blige Meroe at the Springs, Consedere duces t ot exdgi Stante corona~Ovid 18.1 in thiseity. Tt it formerly belowzed. The late melancholy as stand. We cum meet ut a reasonable hour, und shoe teite vihiae acd” diene uncial ct ker shia * | and is an and violent death o} er of this he “its. | adjourn according to business. | hope as we have ed vse. yd 7 ‘ : Walker, orginally Mice E ell, has Lately re- | yan off up here mints the mountains, that we'll Pee cn tie cons aut bo on to Washington, The called the name to public recollection more toreibly keep cool (Hal ha!) I hope we have got over ¥" cot ‘n he billie? af oka heme of being thun js desirable for eny ae Cipla pregnant | the panic, and will go on und finish our work. Woldes fhambet Oboe ce ee ote i ‘out that whatever portion of happiness and joy | son tlemen seem to be mightily afeard of = eg aie fall to the lot of mankind, it is—none of it— | what the papers say. Jist let fem ay what they'| 5 k “4 hoe eee und occupied by hard- dependent upon fortune, family or fashion, tor the | please ; and if they say we are like a flockof sheep, Rarcineatvieeraede a alot rp uvbuppy lady bad all the three, and might claun to ‘an +m say 60. 1 bope it won't hurt eny of us au b on toh ee ¢ ° ping of 0 bi belong to the lighest class of fashionable society | ty be compared to a sheep, and I, for one, shan’t phe et ped Pe: here ote other pel Haw ¥ . se " holes heer, fu u ople, gph Sunes an heey maT Ge wel eae aie Sbaleta | Cractice of tHe law beluga profitable: prokestaae tinued undir hat hat) Lét us then see if an’ goto work, | offi, Fae why if tr ig large proportion progressed, [t was not unlike wy en say they heven’t time ty look at |S Od brobie are unecucute be seat eriifimec tee hea except that the scenery is more every pint as it comes up; to read over the report para i an i egal . most try tu they und more lively. A teh girl on bourd, | and examine it. Now, what's the use of that? | *PPea ME EE eeie Tolie, ccdiatioe Gn i ; maive, aud hand- | tidu’t the committee ‘examine it? Thats what gl Pak Bele why. An Peele le tiie ube any some, was particularly delighted with the beauty | we yppinted them for, I should think; and what's |e A ie psi of cont ere te peas of the ever-varying scene. Tusked her if that w48 | ihe ure for us to muke any long examiaaion of educate’ thkte ehuliven ey tied Gollan tee cae pot sup rior to the scones in Scotund 5 whe shook | every hitle pint? Now I'm from the western part | ¢ducate wee thaee: No thearte omen: ; d mournfitily, and ead, us T might Mave | ofthe State, and I know that if L read the report a | MOUSs OF get them io d peda teliligelie) 9 Soar uid not be compared to the | hundred times 1 would know precious little about | it pa fal eps aihoodeare: able te een benutifu vs of Scotland. 1; but this much I do know, that whete we read bas th ten mf Wer hi beg be 6 Lo BuppUrt & There are no emigrants on board the etcamers | one hulf the day, and syenk the other half, we | * robin atid i naeri dai a Msn Ad Pm that travel this route ; emigration strikes ina bee | don't do to. a busine Brimstone, they | MAT genrar will show an improvement upua the line Westward, not diverging to the North; yet sey, is good for cholera, und white sulphur aut | /#st, In the maiter of common schools, there are, occasionally, movers, who lay about on | pud to fake; but we’ve got out of the way of the Hem Warrenton, rome thirty miles down to the forward deck, and at night stretch themselves cholera; and if we haven't got over the rine, per- | Fuittux Court House, we have a turnpike road o tleep on the top of the luggage, or in any corner haps another night’s rest WH! 45 us good. After | known to be such from the frequent toll-gates, an they cun find, out of the way a isecnil hikdte | alle it may be the best that we did come uy here, wd heuvy hep ane bd La oe Sraeta. ttond 1 if weer by. A poor woman, with sixsmctl children, We shall keep together; but if we go on i tnig | thet u horse. he road is mp hill and down, b > | three montha, or until the: had word om He} & pimerous attendance last evening. and the enter Soing ww Boston 10 join her husband, drew my wut! way, we ehall ext up all the sheds in Bais neg | Hl the way; and the McAdamuing consists of | she fangtieg Mas fr Be are eon, oly ong | that it was-all right in Hs of taasoay when talpments passed off finely, The amusing farce of tention. It was one of the most interesting sights | evuthy before the awa ate revised, (Ha! fy a UeLGk to the blgnege byw opcecooeescert Gaie| tiwtt saree |e Bpovs erllsba @arhed is beaker ibey will follow hit, "| “Simpson & Co,” in whieh W. B, Chapmuaa aad Mee, saw, to see this por ean y s) " ‘ nls q Chess of mnmonsized truak, 4 2 9 . ~ : r oni he ‘d aon children pitotwtied out and fast aster upon os prs roles cod eieeaite to | town loosely upou the road to the d-pth of a | (he wewerng was edthirabte, They translated Merz gave a final concert last evening at the His | Metean perform so raeily, pleased the folks smasingly. her bed, which she had spread amony the boxes « . ci is certainly a magnificent building, houres that were wont to be fille bs if was see nament to the city Itis eapacious ing bave late been » 0 To-day thore highly important examinaiions, enough to accommodate atleast300 reonscomfurt. fat bratsa cee upmetaat a which have been going on for three weeks, termi- ss and dine them at the same table. [tis a lar: 3 on fo veeks, ably, e table, larger and the audienee was hight ted, and the results are highly creditable to the bull ue than the Astor House in New York, covers the various performers if ndents thomselver, to their able, indefatigable, | !Wice the ground, and its uppearance is much more taipmenta pasted off well Ls imposing than the the season. av the Bo rs and paine-taking professors, and most honorable to ‘The Charleston Hotel has passed through many — Will be closed for » short time ‘eli bass game hee the country, whose nursery for brave and saga- | hands. It was built by a company, purchased by Leiy of iberaline Lt cag be Bas shown i 4) + vl +e. and the Ii uw kept by Mr. tplendid Shakrporlan playa which he preawotel « short ote, time ugo, were more pertectly gut up thin any. that d nightly to overflow- tended, The ea) was well played, Plemed with the aatang of The rest of the vater- With the evening's per- ot one story, with their gal w York mass of grey granite, formanoes cone! saddlers, tailors, &e., who cious defenders in the hour of her peril, this mili- | the city, and since resuld. ct on ixer, who hus had 4 ce i *my emphatically is. The labore and je 3 who hes had a long experience in bing 180, Tere more, per lone io ments of its graduates are great and bril- | of 1 use ure a Most excellent set of men, and — great pre iy) will be made fur opeuicg un abeieg liant, and have been so ut every period ofits his- | the inost experienced to be found in the North; t+ason in fine style. Tr; . and tho tory. The men of West Point have spread them- | thier munthay ta ite ee Bhoavway Tuxatnx,—This theatre wus remarkably 5 hap a cellent arrangements velves far und wide. They have not ouly maintain. | comforte of every deeerioton teat Slit Tail filled, considering the extreme beat The enter- «dunrullied the honor of the nution oa many a | any other large hotel in the thern States. , talnments given were the first acts of the grand Ballet bloed-saturated plain, during the Mexican war, but jy the way, I find some o} ie . mi of Action, entitled the “Greek Triumphs.’ The sce- » i y Ys ld friends of mine are P FH gelE a dias a , cigrobintgags) cbr Coe my Beighbore in this hotel. Signorina Trutli and very and propertive, costumes. &o.. were so rgeous and , v ¢ happ je WeCell He Kopp In its Fo 1 hse ‘ horeuh and teatehing course they hid. puesed | Cine Hing Wits £O 1p au immense fat beautiful The dances were excellent and Madame i i illed Rosst. Henri Herz is also here Herz Monplaisir appeared almost to excel berseif in the new hrough inthe delightful halls of theif Alma Mater, wand Benedetn have nade an arnieeene for two Givertinement ealied = Les Farfadets dex sipos? The 10 g0 to Mexico, accompanied by Truffi and 9aree in this piceo was very superb bringing from the ac pin both atthe North and South. ‘The officers ach hor some genth wh he has only hud the house open some ‘Lhey have done #0 much, and they have been in o many pla ay with Laer What ic es, thut, Without egoiism, they may “ ‘i ¢ delighted audienee repewed and meritud on A Telnet It Was the original intention of ‘The whole performaners eapeluded with Rey ro Widle purty, When they came South, tohave CPvucna aud the = Wathen Polke" On Monday wken their departure hence for Mexico, but hav- evening the theatre will be clowd. in order to arrange alm extete in all tho world, what soll ing received late intelligence that an Italian Opera the immenee apparatus of the great w nuaueur, Mr, ‘That is uot full of our unewasing toil! cr moeeny. sf pracedad byt it was decided that , Macalbeter, who will appear on Tuesday eveuing. To-day, the fourth, or Just class, was examined | Mt. Herz should go out alone, while the others |. . : ibe in Frenek and althoegh they bed been studying | Would proceed to the North and spend two op | NAtoxal Tuxaree.—At thie house there was quite in tervis, noste’ non plena laboris.”? 1) | fagments of white flinty quartz, 6D all ti) f irae ‘ bernian Hall. Truffi eang very well; this is " son | the ph i foot. The wagons, in wet weather, however, cut | Lnglih ite French, and vice verea, they conjaga- that ‘ , ot war. 27S MeLeania « capital actress. and we are right glad the floor. The large bed was dotted ell over wih | (Pe Tear of the cholera te an “ite chad ty four | thtough it wnd tear it up, eusting apthe rocks ia | '*d. the verbey and to prove that they Gadersugd | ike thitd time I huve listened to-her. aweet war ’ . to see her once more at the National. where heretofore the deny of thee sre bave lhe: has 0 fear} Hdsee tn wih tondt Hoan ducing ae matter, they gave revsons for | blines, at various intervals, The last time Cheard phe has been no popular, "We regret Cie kent eke Mer. mt ‘s. ats a et choc! 4 us in the morning, drink plenty of sulphur w iter, and summer. By hurd driving of & good horse acews- site ‘ her was at Fry’s opers, in Massacre place, and the Booth har bern quite indispored sinew bis benvfit night; We anurning, dri plenty of wuiphne Teaned 10 the works INuUGh theday Wee sseccr: | ule thems which wus enotherlecteete at ake. | ite before iBet Se atilan, She sang Reremace evita, ire tee iedepoeed toon bis bemete wight) make short sperches, fi we'll get ; vt e - : . penury, gad eorrow, but of humble peace d - | Hat bw!) bn Oppoeed “* the, motionete states | wely hot, we accomplished these thirty miles uver nese, \ pry in her children, und out, und It opposed to th ; 4 thir mass of rocks, in seven hours and ah alf. No were the pride and delight of her husband, ay well not'the exuet speech of the lonscabie aembery it | teveller shoula. be required to go over this road they might be, and she looked happy us she sat | is comething hke it 1 without being paid liberally for the torture to which watching over them. The revolution wae rejected. he or his horse, or his earnuge, or all of them, are Bor to cut a long story short, After a dehghtful y the r H i! pardonin: doomed to suffer, From the abandance of white pasege. fanned by the cooling breeze of the Sound, | under conridertion: Sod we Kee Govemot was | ccattz along the roed,, we sheald an owe that at iwo oalock A. we reached the Linding of | e eeches trom several of the ablest lawyers in the | {here must be a good deal of gold through this see- thin famoss and utiful watering pliee and | State on the tubject, evincing a close examination | Hen Of Virginia, the geology upon the surface foehonuble suixuner retreat. ‘This is the ouly line | jad experience inthe pracueal ope a OF the Looe apparently the eame us thut of Heiss aud whieh runs dirert to Newport, leaving the Battery | |,we, und u clear conception of the relives powers | Steckton’s rich mine, some sixty miles south. every duy at P.M, Sundays excepted, There | of ihe Judiciary and the executive. The members The farms have the appearance of a bad soil, young, tat, healthy children, from eighteen months old to eleven years, stretchimg out the te limbs and eatangled together. It was not a picture of the philosophy of th every ane wer to th * " ™ sived | better than at the Italian Opera, in New York The be is now quite better we are glad to say. for the Na- heie ie busds No cramming corneal: | sudience wes much more’ tetined, amd posed tlonal audience gonld it afford to te face vething thet merely dazzles, and then vanishes, | Ore ebilty to appreciate the excellencies of Trufli, hep iy oe Me cm bg hog ‘There ir, to be sure, brillaney, but it is reflected | than the codfich aristocracy who were the Astor sequel of Three Veare After” cilt be played after It, trom diotkends, and’ not from looking glisy—the | Overa Houre subscribers, Rossi is wn excellent Thus, More will be sern in all glory tn Bete pivows, xroundwotk is solid masonry, which is ready for, | Dats tinger. He sang “My Boyhood’s Home” in por forgetting the assy gailan” Mose, jr, who is end in, any emergency, "i ‘ ‘ y Teevived with great npported by stately dotic columns, The course of |, -/, have made several excursions about this city tudies, for the first class, te as follows:— Militar ot Charestems and have taken some interesting nt of patron: be coming week; and thas Lvgineering, ccmprisin, field and perm nent torre | Beles, which I will write outatmy leisure. There {1 will be jarded to them, 10 owe ean dubt, tor » poor teations; attack und defence of fortined places, | *% @eeree of cleuntiness und neatness about the cinlds, Yauyaeerme nadine nunes, and other wecessuries of attack und defence; pluee, which in perieetly refreshing to a New a a a and the superstructure ig | UP-tep tty ke. f ' ee

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