c if5 C " CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO LNDIVIUCALS J Aip THE GLOkV Of THE STATE IS TIIE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS ITIZENS." T FAYETTEVILLE, H. Gl, JANUARY. 10, 1852. VOL 12 -no. 672. EDITOR .VXD PHOPHIETOn. teiuvis or. THE NORTH CAROLINIAN. S2 00 Per annum, if paid in advance, Do. if paid at the end of 3 months 2 50 Da. if paid at the end of U months y 00 Do. if paid at the cud of the year, 3 .00 N subscription received fur less than twelve months, unlcdd paid for in advance. Letters on business connected with this estab lishment, must he addressed K. lv. JillYAN, EJitor of the .North Carolinian and in all caseo paat-jaid. RATES !' AnVEKTISIXC: " Sixt' cents per spiiie tor the first, and thirt,y cent for subsequent insertions, unless the td vertiseiiient is poolished inoiethau two tiinnths, tiieu it will be churned . Sj,', 1't.r tbrrt months, Fur sis months, Fur 12 months, - l-xl' All advertisement inu-t br handed in 1 10 o'cl iciv FriJiy morning, and should have the niriibtr of insertions intended marked upon them, otherwise they will be inserted till forbid and char -fed accordingly. 00 C 00 - 10 00 handed in v i i;AW AOTIUK. AJICIUIULI) A. T. SMITH ' Has taken an Office on Anderson street, nearly opposite theFayetteville Hotel, lie will attend to the collection of claims and lw business gen erally, and especially to the taking of accounts of executors, administrators, guardians and part ners, efther in suit or otherwise. Jan' 11, 1V31 y x ' . - A II- I. HO01ES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILMINGTON, N. C. Ollice in corner of Front and Princess streets, under the Journal Office. Nov is.n tf - The copartnership heretofore existing: uncier the name of J. A Rowland &. Co., is this day dis solved by mutual consent. JOHN A. ROWLAND, GILUERT W. McKAY, JOHN C. JIOORE. jbjz "r&r FOii SALE AT THE C A ILO LIN I A N O V F I C L, at 7 5 cent 5iir quire. For any .n mtity over o 'j'Kics, 0 cts per quire. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Co. and forward in 2' F nunissiun MERCHANT Fayctleville, S h. : 1-.")'). C. G .3 US I'll 11 i : x f: h a l C 0 31 31 I S S I 0 N AND Foi'wanlhia; Mcrehuiil, Prompt jier.uii.il attention ;iven to euiisijjn n,M,it.s, .ind cash advances made on shipments to ine or m v friends in New Yoik. Feh'v ', I--31 iy TOSiACCO. T!ie snb-cri'tcr has a t;u.(l -t.H-k of Tobacco on h m l, and will receive renl . r 1 y , from Messrs J. Joites . Cn'-i ftc-fuiv, .pi di ties ssuited, from c iiiiiii'ni t. verv iine, which will be sold at the lowest m iiiufacturin prices. J. UTLEY. 5, 10 1. tf 1. ,J I'aytttev ille, April MARBL 4 V 1 FACTORY. WMlz mmm. The under.siijnecl will continue t he business of the late firm, at their former Stand in Lurnberton, under the style of Rowland t MeKay, where poods of every description can be bought on the most reasonable terms JOHN A. ROWLAND. GILHERT W. McKAY. Lurnberton, July , 1651 01 -3-t f PKTl7R P. JOHNSON Has just received, and oilers for sale, CHEAP, 1') bags superior Rio Coflee, barrels cotlee Suar, no " Mackerel, Nos, 1, 2 and 3, Loaf and granulated Sugar: A lso, a larjre assortment ul' Iron and Nails, Shovels, Spade, Trace Chains, Shovels &, Tontjs, Blacksmiths' Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Hammers, Planes, Augers and ChisseLs, Files, Collins' Axes, &,c. August !G, 1SH1 WATCHES AND JEWELRY, AT WlIOI.KSAl.K & RETAIL. J. M. EEASLEY Nearly Store. Jan. ';0, posite to E. . illkintjs' Auction FA YETTEY1 LLE, N. C 1 P.' V CARRIAGE T W ould respectfully in form the public generally that lie has recently re- C i2 . 1 turnpiJ from 'c Vnvt f. f- - - - . . - - i with decidedly a very large lot of W A 1 CUES AND JEWELRY. Many of the Watches were bought by the pack age for Cash, and can therefore be sold very low. He has watches of all kinds; c ha i 11s, ke s and seals of all tne latest ptvies; tmsrer rinsis, ear liMirs; mad.ilians of all sizes, both English and American make; ladies chatelains; collar and sleeve buttons; shut stud.; gold spectacles, light and heavy; any cjiiantity of gold pens and penxMls; :T Id and silver thimldes; bracelets; silver fruit :nd butter Jinives ; silve; soonsof all the vari ous kinds and sizes ; l.ue it of pocket cut lery : scissois ordl size; but ton-hide scissors; suivey ors' compases and chains; rna t he mat ic a 1 instru ment.; any kind and quality 01" pistols that may be wanting; large lot of tine and common single and double-barrel Guns ; game bags, shot belts and powder 11 isks; MILITARY GOOD?. including all betweei the small button and has? drum ; violins and extra bows; fluffs; clarionets; flaelets, accordeons of all kinds, music boxes, pei turnery soap, tooth and hair brushes, dressing and pocket combs, plated and Britannia ware, and vaiious other things too tedious to enume rate. Call and tiive me a trial. II. (i. HALL, FAYETTEVILLE FOUNDRY. Castings of every description made , to order. . A lot of Babbet Met-1 lor sale. . WINSLOW STREET Sept C, 1S51. tf - J. E. BRYAN OFFERS FOR SALE ; A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP DRY GOODS, " t r r i? i t i? c J Jl VS W JJJ it 1 JJJ KJ y JUL tl a ret xvn ic and C utlci-3 1 1tT and Caps, Boots and Shoes, :' Iron, Steel, Nails, &c. , on the most rea sonable terms for Cash, or in exchange for pro duce, at his store next door to Market Square, -T Pali: and Winter ... GOODS. ---WE are now receiving our Fall and Winter Stuck, consisting of a ery general selection of Jlardware and Cutlery, Saddlery, Lea der, Hats and Caps, "Boots and Shoes, Iton, Steel and Nails, and Staple Drv Goods, I ' With a large Stock of droceries, Bugging, Kope, &c. 'IVrsons visitin this market to purchase at Wholesale or Retail, would do well U give us a as " . - Hay street.. Hardie's building. 3000 Lb, store. October 4, 1S31 BACON, sides, now in 1 V D. & W. BgcZiAURIN ARE now receiving a large and general assort ment of Staple and F:ncy DRY GOODS, Hardware and Cutlery, Boots and Shoes. ALSO 7-5 bns Rio. Lauira and Java Coflee, 10 hhds. Suar 75 pieces Cotton Bagging, oO coils Hale Iiope, 100 kegs Nails, assorted, S tons Swedes and English Iron, 500 sacks Liverpool Salt, With loaf, crushec, powdered and granulated Sugars; Green Tea; Pepper; Spice; Ginger; Powder; Shot; Bar Lead; Table Salt; bar and fancy Soaps, with a great variety of other ar ticles, to which we invite the attention of pur chasers at wholesale or retail, as low as any other house in the place. D. & W. McLAURIN. October 11, 1S.5J. NEW FIRM. The undersigned have entered into Copartner ship -under the firm and ptvle of M cLEAN & JONES, For the purpose of doing a general mercantile and barter business, as also for the distillation of turpentine. A. D. McLEAN, Sumrnerville, N. C. N. G. JONES. Nov. 5 fi6u-tf Second Fall and Winter Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Boots, Um brellas, Bonnets, &c, for 1851. STARR & WILLIAMS beg leave to announce to their customers, and all those visiting this place to buy Goods either at wholesale or retail, that they are now receiving their second supply of Fall and Winter Goods, which will be sold at tie lowest prices for cash,, or on the usual time for good paper. We respectfully invite the attention of Coun try Merchants to our new itock of Goods, as we feel assured that we can offer inducements un surpassed by any w holesale house in this town. S. & W. November S, 1S51. CG:j-tf MEMBERS OF THE 32d CONGRESS SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. Tie unea of Senator, with thr expiration of We term of Bervice of ecb. Democrat 3S. IVbigalM, with an asterisk () at each (whig) name. ' -- Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Cash paid for old gold and silver. J. M. BEASLF.Y, North-east corner Market Square. Favetteville, An;. P, 1S51 ly 157 "iR G R E A T CITEMEMT The snbscriber liaving taken the Establish ment .f The late A. C. Simpson, (situated oppo siie W. ?lclntvre"s store, intends can ingonthe CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING in all its various branches, and vsould respectful ly solicit a share of public patronage. Having had considerable experience in the bu-d nesf. and having been employed in some ol the most extensive Establishments in New York and New Jersey, he flatters himself that he can give irenervl satisfaction. He' warrants all his work to be mr.de of the be:sf material the surrounding country attords, and bv experienced workmen; and should any of i t fail , either in material or woikinahsbip, in twelve months from the time of its deli very , he will repair it free of charge. REPAIRING done in the neatest and best manner, and at the lowest possible prices. A. H. WHITFIELD. Favetteville, Feb'y 23, I S51 574-tf. 30 liuds. new crop 3IOLASSKS For sale bv .Tune -2S. PETER P. JOHNSON. TEA! TEA! TEA !! llvson Tea, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson Tea, Oolong Tea, piality good, better, and choice, a large supply and good assortment all selected by a juvlge, and recommended as fresh and fine flavored I For sale bv Oct H " S. J. HINSl? A LE. The subscriber wishes to purchase 300,000 lbs. RAGS, for w hich the highest cash prices w ill be paid on delivery in Favetteville. DAVID MURPHY. h, Cumberland co., . Rockti August 20, IMPERIAL TEA. Just received to-day a chest of Imperial Tea, that is as good, if not a little better than was eve offered at this market Oct 11. S. J. HINSDALE. The grctttcat bargains yet and no mistake. 11 S:.I) Y- J A I) Fl CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS, .27 wfmlcsnlr ami retail on reasonable terms. 1 .P!Z P'nre in inform the citizen of Kyetteville ami Ticinity that I liave just returned from the northern ritifrf with a largo and clrjrant as.-:ortiiieiit of KEADV M.M'K -I.t ) T li 1 N 1 i. coiiiprisinir 1. lok.: over-oats; dross froek ami hiisinvss Costs; i'unts and A'e.ts in the xreatcgt variety, style j nd fashion, and iu durability and price not t.. be beat ly any in the market. Conctantly ou hand a very extensive assortment of ready-made Shirts. Drawers, Under-shirts, r'ravats. ocket Handkerchiefs, jitoves. sus penders. 3 ply standing collars, bouts, slioes. bat, caps, carpet bags, trunks, ralieses, umbrella?. nd KANl.'Y (idOPS in great abundance. A tine and cheice assort ment of boys', youths' and servants Ulothes. ( 'all ami set-me before purchasing elsewhere, for there is no charge fur looking;. G E O R G E B 11 A N DT . South sid Ilav street, one door below A. W. Steele. BLAKE'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF PAINT The subscribers have just received from the Patentee himself, 10 barrels Black and Chocolate coloied Fire Proof Paint, dry. 10 kegs (oO lbs. each) ground in oil, black and chocolate colored, Which thev ofTer for sale wholesale or retail. JNO. H. Sc J. MARTINE, Agents of the Patentee. Favetteville, Nov 2'J, 1S51. tf SEGA S 100. 000 Seyrnrs of all kinds and hrnnds now ready for inspection, from to 50 dollars per thousand, at wholesale and retail ou the most accommodating terms GKOROE BRANDT. Fajetteville, Oct. 18. ISal 3m CALL AND LOCK. The undersigned have just opened a new store nearly opposite the Cape Fear Bank, where they have a large assortment of Ready-made Clothing NEW AND IN GOOD ORDER, And can fit and suit all that will favor them with a call If a customer cant be suited w ith ready-made Clothing, they are prepared to cut and make the best of fits and of the latest fashions. They pledge themselves to give satisfaction to all who may patronize them. E. BETZEL &. BROTHER. Oct IS, :m State of North Carolina Moore County. Court of Pleas ami Quarter Sessions October Term, lul. Patrick A. McKeithan vs. Daniel O. Warner Original Attachment. It appearing t the satisfaction of the Court that Daniel O. Warner, the defendant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State, and th ordinary process of law cannot be served on him, it is therefore ordered by the Court that publi cation be made in the North Carolinian for six weeks, for the 6aid Daniel O. Warner to come in at the next Term of this Court, to be held for Moore county, at the Court House in Carthage, on the fourth Monday in Jannary next, and re plevy or plead to this attachment, or final judg ment will be taken against him. Witness. Alexander C. Curry, Clerk of our Sdid Court, at Office, the 4th Monday in October L. IS51, and 7Gth vear of American Indepen dence. A. C. CURRY. C. C. Pr. adv. 3 25 660-Ct C. Blake's Patent Firc-Prcof Paint. The durability of this most valuable and ex traordinary substance is such that it has only ar rived at its brat and most permanent state when all ordinary I'uints begin to turn back to powder and rub or wash off. It is applied like ordinary Paint, and in a few months becomes a perfect stone v hich resists both fire and weather. Time seems to have no influence except to make it ad here closer and form a more perfect state. LOOK OUT FOR FRAUD. Thi- article has become so popular that manv unprincipled persons who have found beds of rotten-stone, unformed red sand-stone," or any minerals which resemble the genuine article in color, KiC. have published that they have found beds of "Fire-proof Paint," which (without wait ing to test their properties) they offer to the public for sale, and state that they are superior to everything, whereas none of them have been got up more than two years, and many of them not vet two months. I hae the statement of more than 20 men of the highest standing in the vicinity of the Mines, who have seen and some of then) used these counterfeit stuffs, which says there has been such a complete failure in all Ihe different articles got up and offered for sale there as " Fire-proof Paints," except mine, that mine only is considered worth using. Besidesall this. I have a patent upon the genuine article which has been submitted to some of the most able referees in the country, as alsoto the Hon. Danl Webster, all of whom decided in the most ex plicit terms that it was valid, and all persons manufacturing, selling or using thi article, un less obtained of me, would be liable tome for damages. Every person therefore to be safe, should 'see that my brartd is on every package; for should they purchase any substance which will make the genuine"Fire-pmof Paint" (not of my manu facture) they become liable ti a prosecution for infringement of my Patent, and if they purchase a useless article, they of course lose their money. 5Q The genuine article, of tlitferent color, for sale by ny only authorized asents, J. H. & J. Martine, Ilay street. Faretteville. WM. BLAKE. New York, Nov. 11, 1S51. ROBT. MITCHELL .trey's Ruir, Gillespie Street,) Has always on hand a supply of BACON Tobacco, Flour, Sugar, Coffee. Tea, Molasses, Soap, Candles. Cotton Yarn, Sheetings, Cutlery, Crockery, and Glass Ware. Al-rt, a laree stock rf foreign and domestic LIQUORS, embracing Western and N C Whis key ; French, Apple and Peach Brandy; Jamaica and N. E. Rum; Holland Gin; Wines of different kinds; all of which have been purchased low for cash. 1 hose wishing to purchase wiil do well to call before -p jrcr.dsisg elsewhere. .Nov. 1, 1851. 3.U Extra fine Oolong Souchong, onechest that is choice and superior. There is none better. For for sale by S. J. HINSDALE. October 1 1 , 1S51 1,000 RAFTS. Having located myself iii Wilmington for the purpose of doing an Agency Business, persons wishing to save time and money w ill find it to their interest to send their produce to the care of R. Shaw, and the returns will be forwarded forthwith. RODERICK SHAW. Wilmington, Oct. 30, J S-31. 3m. LIBERTY POINT. W. Mel n tyre offers for sale 7 hhds. Bacon, large bright Sides, 5 do. do. Shoulders, 30 bagged Hams, 25 kegs prime Lard, 45 lbs. each, 0 tierces N. 0. .Molasses, in good order, 1 tierce Syrup. December 0, lhfl Entire new Stock of GOODS." Having sold our' old stock out, vve now offer to our customers and friends an entire new stock DRY GOODS, Hardware and Cutlery, Hats, SHOES & GROCERIES, A LARGE ASSORTMENT, All of w hich we will exchange for any kind of country produce, or ell on time to punctual customer. COOK & TAYLOR. Fayetteville, Sept 27, 1S51 y NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. The Subscribers are now receiving from New- York a large and general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, GUOCEltlliS, HARDWARE, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Among w hich are Coffee, Sugar, cotton bagging, nale rope, nails, window glass, Swedes and Eng lish Iron, sack and alum Salt, imperial & black Tea, pepper, allspice, ginger, powder, shot, bar lead, bar and fancv soap, together with a gi variety of other articles to w hich they invite the . - - t i - t i-i . i i attention oi ine puniic, anu wnicn xney are at- i termined t sell as low for cash, or on time to those who will pay promptly, as any house in the southern country. Produce of all kinds, at the highest market prices, taken in exchange for Goods. McLEAN & JONES. Sumrnerville, N. C, Dec. 13, 1551. y GOS-tf Term Term' expires expires Maixe Miitsipn. James "W Bradbury 1853 Vacancy .1853 Hannibal Hamlin . 1307 John .VcRar 1307 New Hampshire. Louisiana. John P Hale . ' ISM Solomon W io us 1853 Most- Nurria. jr 1SS5 Pierre Soule 1S55 Vra.Mosr. Omd. William VpUam 1303 Salmon P CUi 1855 Solouien Foot . 18&7 . Eenj Wade 13i7 Massac uraETrs. Ksitiuctr; Jons Iia . , , 1S53 Joa R Under wood 1853 Charles Sumner .1857 Henry fclay 135$ . - ftxaifc-sc.- ,- T-rwr1rj ' - . , John H Clarke 1863 Jaha UeU . JrTT&3' Chas T J nines 1S.7 Jtae C Jones 1937 C-ISKCTICLT. IXDIAJM f Truman Smith ISOa James 'VVhitcon.b IS-Vt Vacancy 1S;7 Jesse D Bright ' 1307 Nrw Yokk. Illinois. Wni H St-ward 1S.V, Stephen A Douglaiu 1S5C Hamilton Fish 1S07 James Shields 1S53 Nrw Jsrsi t AUssouhi Jacob W .Miller 13a3 David A Atchison lsif P.obert F Stockton 1S07 Henry S Geyer 1SS7 PfNKSTI VA.KiA. Akka.hsa James Cooper 18.13 William K Sibn.tian 1S3 Kichard Brodhead. jr 1807 Solon Borland 1300 Dri-AWAn. .VifHiut. Presley Sproanee ISSj Alphpus Kelch 130:1 James A Bayard 1357 Luwis 1 ass 1S07 Harvland. Florida James A Pearce 1S55 Jackson Morton 1800 Thomas O Prattv 1507 jStephen B. Malloi y 1S57 YiaoiMii. Tr.xxt. liobt M T Hunter 1S03 Sam II out. ton 1553 James M - I axon 1S07 Thus J P.u: U lb.7 NoRtn C'aboiina. Ioma Willi P ManfFUin 1353 Geo W Jones 1803 George tl Badger ISOi Augustus C Dodga ISOo Soi'THt'tROLISi. WlSCOJllS. Robt C Rhctt 1803 Isa.-.c P Walkwr 163 Andrew P Biitlrr 1S05 Heury Dodge 1S07 (ii:OK:ii. (' AUIKORNIA. J McFherson Berrien 1303 William .M Gwin 180.r Wm C Dawson lsao Vacancy 1807 Alabvma. Jeremiah C'lt-uiens lS.'wl frontefteii. Win K King 1S5 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. with an asterisk () or small Foreign News. ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA. The steamship America has arrived with Liverpool dates to the 20th Dec. The ale of Cottou for the week ending the 19th were 23,000 bales. Prices had declined an eighth of penny. RELEASE OF THE CUBAN PRISONERS. The Madrid Gazette contains an official docu ment from the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in reply to the note of Mr Webster, in which he expresses satisfaction at the tone of the note, aud liberates all the American prisoners taken in the late Lopez expedition. La Borde, the Spanish Consul, is about leaving for N. Orleans, i r- Jr ranmori mei, ai ine instigation of Aus tria, has resolved to address a diplomatic note to the English government, requestiDf the surren der of the political refugees residing in England. France is tranquil. W A NT O F MOX E Y. Those who are indebted to me, by Note or Account, will please settle by the 1st of January, that I may be able to settle with thoe I owe. A. A. McKETHAN. December G. 1S51. 667-tf Cumberland Superior Court of Law, SPECIAL TERM. Public notice 19 hereby given, that a Special Term of Cumberland Superior Superior Court of Law w ill be held on the 2d Mnd iy in February, for the trial of such Civil Cases as were on the trial docket at Fall Term, 1S51. Suitors ami witnesses will take em themselves accordingly. D. G. MACRAE, Clerk Nov 22, 1S51. C65-tC due notice thereof and gov- Fine Turpentine and Timber Lands IN ROBESON COUNTY. 270 acres adjoining the Lands of Joseph Smith and William Tyner. "700 acres adjoining the Lands of Alexander Mclntvre, William H. Grimsley and Angus Rav. J.'00 acres in the fork of Raft Swamp and Panther Swamp, adjoining the Lands of John Blue, Archibald Buie, Archibald Smith and Mrs Ausley. 1000 acres (on which is situated the old Nor ment Mill Seat) adjoining the Lands of Simon Caldwell, R. E. Troy and Junius Morisev. The above Lands are generally heavily tim bered and fine Turpentine Lands, lying on and near Lumber River. They will be sold in tracts, and on accommsdat ing terms. Applv to Col. WILLIAM McNEILL or R. S. FRENCH, Lnraberiu.1. Dee. i? c?-t Democrats 142. Whigs 91. w at each whig name. Matnf.. Moses McDonald John Appletou Kobert Goodcnow Charles Andrews Kphraini K Smart lira el Washburn, jr. 1 hos J D Fuller. Ntw Ham rs hike. Amos Tuck h: H Peiil.e Jared Terkins Henry Hibbard. Vermont. Ahiman L Miner Wm Hebard James McacUam' Thomas BartU tt. M ASSACIirSFTTS AVilliam Applrtnn Itobt Kantoul. jr James II Dnucau Benj Thoinpu Charles Allen lieo T DavU John 7. Goodrich Horace .Manu Grin Fowler JZeno Scudder- RliODE ISCANB. George G King Bvuj 11 Thurston Connecticut. Charles Chapmau C M Ingersoll C V Cleveland O S Seymour New York. John G Floyd Obadiah Bowne Kmanucl B Hart J H II Haws George Br'gg.s James Brooks A P Stevens Gilbi-rt Dean Vn Murray Marius Schoonmaker Josiith Sutherland David I. Seymour J 0I1 11 L Schoolcraft John H Boyd Joseph Russell John Wells Alex H Buell ' Preston King Willard Ives Timothy Jenkins Wm VV Snow Henry Bennett Leander Babcock Daniel T Jones Thos Y How jr H S Walbridg Win A Sackett Abr M Scl ermerhoru Jedekiah Horselord I'eubcn Robie Kred"k S Martin S G Haien Augustus P Haskell Lorenzo Barrows New Jehset. Nathan T Stratton Charles Skltoii Isaac Wildrick (ieo H Brown Hodman M Price. Pennsylvania. Thos B Florence Joseph R Chandler Henry D Moore John Bobbin.", jr., John McNair. Thomas Ross. John A Morrison Tbaddeus Stevens J Glaney Jones Milo M Dimmiek H M Fuller Galusba A Grow James Gamble T S Uibigbaus WiUiam H Hurts James X NicLanaban, Andrew Parker John L Dawson Joseph H KnbuB Jobu Allison Thomas M Howe John V Howe Carletoo B Curtis Alfred Gillmore. Druwut. George K Riddle. Mmnt. Richard I Bowie m T Hamilton Edward Hammon Thos i ates Walsh Alex F.vans Jos S Gotlinan Vicii. John S A.iliMua Uicb'd K .Veada Thos H Aerett Thomas S Booock Paulus Powell John S Caskie 'J hos 11 Bayly Alex B Holladay James F strother Chas J Faulkner John Letcher Henry A tduiondfon Fayette McMullen JmMII Beals (ieoWTbon psoa Ncsth Caoli!a. Thos L Clintrtnan Joa P Caldwell Alfred Doekery James T Morehsad Abraham W Venabls JRJ Daniel Wra S Aeba Td'ward Stanly South Casoiina. Daniel Wallace Jmacs L Orr Joseph A Woodward John McQueen Armistcad Burt William Aiken William Colcok Or.oHau . Joseph W Jackson .1 ami s Johnson David J Bailey Charles Murphy K W Chnstaiu Junius Ilillycr Alexander H Stephens Robert Toombs. Alabama. John Bragg James Abercronibie, w Sampson W Harris William B Smith fieorgo S Houston W R W Cobb Alexander White.'. M issii:rri. D B Nabers Jubn A Wilcox - J l KreeiuaMk - -Albert G Brown. Louisiana. Louis St Martin J Aristrick Landry, w Alexander G Peuu John Moore, w. Texas. Volney K Howard Richardson Scurry. Robert W Johnson Tennessee. Andrew Johnson Albert G Watkins. w Geo W Church well John H Sarage Geo W Jones Wm II Polk Meredith P Gentry, w William Cnllom. w Isbam G Harris Kred'k P Stanton Chris H Williams, w Florida. E C Cabell, w Kentvckt. I. inn Boyd Uenj E Grey, w Treslry M Ewing.w Wm T Ward.w James W Stone Addison White, w Humphrey Marshal, w J C Breckenridge John C Mason Rich d H Stanton Ohio. David T Disney Lewis D Campbell, w Hiram Bell, w Beuj Stanton, w A lfred P Egerton Fred'k W CJreen Nelson Barere. w John L Tsvlor, w Edson B Olds Chas Sweetser Geo H Bnsby John Welch, w Jas M Gaylord Alex Hnrper.' w . Wm W Hunter, w John Johnson Joseph Cable David K Carter Eran Newton, w Joshua R Giddinga, w N S Towushend Michigan. EbenezerJ Pennimaa. w C K Stnart James I Conger, w. InMana. James Lockhart Cyrus L Dunham John L BobioMtn Samuel W Parker, w Thomas A Hendricks Willis A Gorman John G Davis Daniel Mace Graham N Fitch bamnel Brentou. w. IUIFOII. William H Biseell Willis Allen (Orlando B Ficklln Richard S Malony William A Richardson Thompson Campbell Richard Yates, w. Misouw. John F Darby, w Gilchrist Porter w John G Mliler, w Willard P Hall John 8 Phelpbs. Iwa. Lincoln Clark Bernhardt Henn. Witcosiw. Charles Dnrkee, Ben Eastman James D Doty. Calisormia. Je-eph W MeCork'.e Edward C M arsball. Osrocw TcamireaT. Joseph Lane, (delegate ) MrNrsoT T. lienry H Sibley. ialg't ) JnVn M Brbi. (del vr. Mexk-o T. Frsm the New Harm Regular. THE FIRST FUGITIVE CASE IN CON NECTICUT: A novel case at least in practice un der the Fugitive from Service act, cntna off in this city, before Charles R. Ingertoll, tesq., U. S. Commissioner. Three run away apprentices from the State of Newr York, ere brought before him on Ihe complaint of Mr John Russell, an exten sive file manufacturer in Sing Sing, West chester co., N. Y. alleging that unilcr the laws of the Slate of New York" the erv ice or labor" of the persons arrested, was "due to him,' and that a week or two since thtM' had absconded from that State into the State of Connecticut, where they had been found. The arrests were inada in Plymouth. The indentures entered into by the parties in Sing Sing, by which they were bound to serve Mr Russell for terms vary liomtuo to four years, execut ed according to the laws of New York, were produced and proved and the facts of the escape and the identity of the per sons fully made out. John S. Beach, Ksq , appeared fur Mr Russell, and C. S. Andrews, Ksq., for the apprentices. The Commissioner said, the facts of the case beinr unquestioned, that he had no doubt timt apprenticed servants, such as the indentures showed these persons to be by the laws of New York, were within the purview of the Constitutional provision requiring the surrender of persons held in service,' on claim of the person to whom such service was due. That the history of that article in 'the Convention showed that persons 'bound in service,', were con templated by tts frarner as within its re quirements, and that the legislation and practice of the Colonios before, as well as the summary powers given to the master, to reclaim his apprentices by the State laws since, showed that the power now asked to be exercised was neither novel in legislation, nor arbitrary in its character ; aud that in the various dis quisitions upon this provision of the Con stitution, he had never seen it questioned, that white men as well as black men, and servants for years as well as servants for life, were within its objects and require ments. A certificate was therefore given to Mr Russell in accordance with the Fugitive Act of 1850, and under it the apprentices were carried back to New York. We understand that Mr Russell hat suffered of late by a stampede among his apprentices, of whom he has a large num ber, and their subsequent employment on wages in rival establishments and he has availed himselfof this Act, a the only means to put a stop to the practice. Land Warkakts. The Charlestown (Va. Free Press publishes a letter from the Hon. C. J. Faulkner, member of Con gress from that district, in which he ex presses the opinion that a law will be pass ed during the present session of Congress rendering valid the assignment of bounty land warrants. He adds : In this view I would recommend to you and to all other persons holding war rants to make no contracts in regard to them, as their value will be unquestionably enhanced upon the passage of such a law, and the warrants at once be converted into cash at a fair price.' r.. Alabama and the Compromise.--Y learn from the Mobile Advertiser that the Senate of Alabama has passed a joint resolution declaring that Alabama will not support any candidate for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, nominated by either party iu a National Convention, unless the Convention making the nomination shall endorse and sustain the Fugitive Slave law. A Fact. Not long since in South Ca rolina a clergyman was preaching on the disobedience of Jonah, when commanded to go and preach to the Ninevites. After expatiating for some time 011 the truly awful consequence of disobedience to the Divine commands, he exclaimed in a voice of thunder, that passed through the con irega ,i!ce an electric shock, " And are theie any Jonahs here ?' There was an old negro present, whose name was Jonah ; who. thinking himself called on. immediately rose, and turning up his white eye to the preacher, with his broadest grin, and best bow, very rapidly answered, Here be one, Mssfa!'