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Nearly two tbousjvud eutrio^ \voiv iiuuio. oinbraoing in tolornbly 

 oqual pivportions all the substantial intoro^st^ of the State. The 

 uunilxT of people in attendanee was larger than at any prcvious 

 fair, and wonld have been niueh givater still with favorable 

 weather. The entire fair was a living and striking testimony iu 

 favor of sueh g-athering-s ; proving conelusively, that their teu- 

 deneies aiv almost unexeeptionably benefieial, and caleulated as 

 a whole to inspire and prompt the latent energies of the people, 

 and to stimulate them to elfort and improvement in all tJieir 

 important callings. It g-ave a promise of great ti'iumphs iu 

 future, iu the way of agricultural faii-s. Ed. 



