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C. ; i -xl rtv JJ i A A. !AT WW vli:i.isiu: uy itlton it.icii WII.M1NC.T0N, .NORTH CAROLINA. six ioi.i,.u:s a ykar, ix advance VOLUME I. WEHXI SD.W 3I0BXIXU, MARCH 17. lsii NUMBER 1 f 'iJ h, ,h 1 I Ail II 1 1 i 1 day , 2 day ,.... .... 3 day, 4 day, & UjT 1 k 2 Wcrk. 1 mouth, 2 wr.th-i 3 months, 5 14) 6 muth 00 1 year,. 13 00 R T Or 1AL&TMV.. STi . i . .1 -T 0.1 3 .V) 1 M 73 . 1 ut . 1 25 . 1 Sd . 1 7i . 2 73 I iJT... ... 3 Lo 4 Jjj 5 J v 1 "k 2 rtk.... 1 month 4 () 2 month 7 tx 3 mouth 10 HO ounths I ( 1 year 30 00 Teo line ar counted a a square, and five line or U- a halfojuare. Longer advcitL-euictit iu purtHu, and nil payable ia advanee. J"Xutices of Religious meeting, Fenevolent an ! other unchartered SH'irtie, arid Obituarie, will be rh .rged half the above rat. Cadialway payable iu advance. Arrival utl tkprlHir f the Mali in.tHr tUe nr w Arrangement t blili wtnt Into opriallun, 1st .Marli, lYi. The Mail from the North U due everv tay at 9 A. M., and at fi V M. Che at a iiuartrr before 1 1'. M ., and at 9 1 M. precisely- The Mail for the S.uth clone at 9 A. M. The Mil from ( nlow Comt-llou?, .""reads Ferry, Lc, i due every Monday at 3 l M ( '!- every Thursday at 9 1 M. The Mail from Long Creek, liluek Kiver ( haixl, ie., is due every Thursday at ii 1. M., and elo-es fame night at 9 J. M The Mail from Fayetteville, via Mlixiibeihtown and l'ro feet k : , i. due every Tuesday. Thurhty, aud Satur day at 9 A. M. ( uivi ."aiiie dav'i at n ijujiUt before 1') A. M i An extr I'uekag will be madr up for Letter'" going North of ltiehmond, Va., which will be kept open until I A. M. All other Letter iii!it ln ii the hVe at the hourn above tinuied, or they will not be Mailed until next succeed irg Mail. KII.K lt HCI.. nIin ft-ter:fr-l fcirj rwir 1 thAgewr, i prf pa red J. t tke rk f m tt firoruL't lrrm$ in n f lb fcf Jmtnm tut Ci tnpnatti i tU vf TIIK IJAKT- Ki)Kl I'KuTKl TluN. Ik M 'iT, Agent. A;- 29. 131 3l-tf KV Vt UK 1.1 KF. lst lltR CtJ.MlMW. plIL Agt oey 'f thi etaburbmetit fofthe to f Wil X uiugtoa ki bf riuterT-d ua the iini'riigued, who U pr i jieJ t ff-rj all reaisite it forwatuia. and tt mei applieatioB for LIKK KANCK pM a reaMtnable term a any vther in-lilutiou vf the Mine hrarter in the eountrt. 11. MTT, Agent. Augu-t 29. 1:01 31-tf. G ii. ui)i.i. k, o. mT.KR.jr. IHII.I.M:I( V PIITTK.lt. KNKi: AL COMMlHi.s MI.IU HANTS. T rHil-lvl New York. BiT Liberal fnh mlvanee m ide on consignments S AMI KI. J. i'HKSI , A TTi)i:.i;V AT LAW. Wilmington. N. C. Jx. (Uriee on I'rinees. Street, nearly opposite tho Jourmd OSeo. M:lrch loth. HV2 lol-(?m J0. rol l"'. ISUOWN, A11MAM) I. DKldSs;; 1', jr., R. y. i:t)WN. 1IKOW tw l) IKiM'.T. New York, IUllt)l'.T e IIKOU , llialntoii, .N. ('., :121 COMMISSION' M 111! (II A NTS. M It K S. 11 lllltl'S, MrOUTK.ltS nil W holcale null llelnll Ocnlera In Chiiiii, tlbi-'s. Mini Ltu theiiw.ire, nnd 1'annitig I mtil- iiienN, vvct fi le Front street, between Market and I lock street!, Wilmington, .. ('. 21-tf I G' M. II AIIIIIS, i:i:U AL C'uiiNhIoii Mi iilmiil Ship llrok r, Wiliijington, .. ('. i:rpi:r.i:M i:s : O. C. Fnrslev. Lsp, ) ..... v ., i, t it' . . ? V iliiiinirtoii, .N. ( . Pudlcy & llitiituigton, 5 .la.", ( in ner & Sons, I'nlt iinore. L. A. Somler &('o., 1'hiladelplJa. Thompson & hunter, , . fc f .New-1 oi k. M. M . I' reeinitii & ( o., Tufts $ Hunting, I!iilon. 12 ly c i. i:t.t.t .1. p.. HfvKl.l. li. p. r. t -xsKi.t,. I.I-L1S, HI SSKLI. & CO., flenerul C'oihiiiNkIoii M'r limit iiikI Sll p ISrokern, T Wilmington. N. liefer to K. 1'. II ai. iM li-'p, 1'. e.iilent, liranuh liunk of thn State, Wilmington. 4 G .HHK1MI II. KI-XNM'.U. FF,H AIi ( Oiiii iI ..Ion Mrrt liottt, T 2-lvl Wilmington. x. r. Plcnue nlvr no n nil. 0& (L UOLMI-;s. wholesale and retnil dealers in In- mestie goods, fupdi ns negro kerseys. Iii;-eys, Kentucky jeans, satinets. blatjets, shirtings, print, spii'i cotton, etc., etc.; boots ami ihoe.s, direct from the maiiiifaelurers; iill kinds of foreign ii ii I iloin.'-t ic wines and liquors, direct from the importer nnd manufacturer. All kinds of groceries, provisions and idiip stores, bought and w ill be oh low for cash, corner of Wutir ami Princes." streets, Wilmington. X. Carolina. ( tctoher ). IS.M. 12UOTHKHS 1.1 K. Tlin Steamer Pruthtri, and Tow Pmatsi X SlrrrM, 7Arri Iawii, Jjmts I'lttmln and A'f tti -'', are prepared t forward with IVj-atch, all gtKiis consigned to the Proprietor. The Steamer llruthrri is of light draught, and well uited to run in It n- wutcr. She m?.e i.irri and $j?J, and i admirably adapted to lowtftg, and can eeouimodAte about 2! passenger". The Pmpi ietor eonteiuplate running thf Pat himself, aud w ill gnu lipeciat attention to way freight and naval stoic : to towii.g, and will also atUnd to the comfort and convenient'' of Passenger From hi long eierieuee as Agent in Wilmington of the several Meatu iioat CouiJ'aaie, he think he can give satisfaction To Merchant in the iiKerior he would say, that all (IimmIs hipfed by him, will be delivered to their Agents iu Fayett eville. llis Agent i.i Wilmington is h. ID PAXKS, to whom all communications "may be addressed, as Agent of the. Steamer linthrrt. JOUX HANKS, Proprietor. Feb 1th. 127 tf Insiicetor' Ccrtifteate; Cet tiOcates of Jutdicciattend ing Court; Marriage License; Tax Keceipts; Insolvent Notices; Writs of Ljectiiif nt; ltteis Testamentary; endi. lixonas; Ca Sa; l-and lleeds; VIST ! lll.ANKS. County Court Writs; Superior do. do County Court Subpoenas; Superior do. do. County Court Fi. Fa.; Superior do. do. ( 'ounty Court Sei. F a.; Superior do. do. Apprentice Indentures; Letters of Administration County and Superior Courts I do. Affidavits; W itness anil .1 uror I n kets; ( .nriii-hee .Notices; NoticcstoTax IJst Keccivers; ( oniniission to t like 1 e position County Court lxecution; Mngi.t rate'ii do. Capias ad llespondeiiduni; ( verseer's Aiiointmenis: Pence, Shite, and Civ il War Note of I land; rants; A 1 1 u diluents; State I! ecogniinnee; Checks, Cape Fear Hank; do. Jiraneli Hank of State; Xote'. negotiable nt Hank Adiiiiuiftratorllonds; (iuardian do. Appeal do. Cm Sa do. Sh'ff Appenrnnee do. Constable' do. he do. do. do. Militiry Ca Sa; Sheriff' Tux do. Lxecution; Forthcoming Xegro I onds; Prosecution do. Hill of Sale; U'rew Lists; Any Hlank wanted, and not on hand, will he printed with the utmost dispatch. ( iffieersof the Courts nnd other nnVcr. nnd nil other per son requiring Hlanks, oranyother work in the printing line, w mid no well to jrive vis a eall, or send in their order. We lire determined to execute our work well, and nt the cheapest rate for rush, ( all at the l( !' It ,N A I, ( U' FICI MKDIC'AIj xhtick. D!ir. i i, i.l, M. n V At. u. 1. 1. J I Having nssoeinteii tuetn-! selves in the I lO.NKKOPATI I IC I'racliee of Medicine nnd Surgery, offer their Professional service. to the commu nity. ( ne or the other of them may be found at all times at j their office, when not professionally called off. j Calls in t!ic country will receive prompt attention nt nil times. Oct. 22, Is.) T OOK AT THIS We respectfully invite the nttention I J of the public to our large nnd well selected stock of (ioods. We have enlarged our store and are now prepared to show the most desirable stock of (iroecrie ever offered in this ni irket. They were bought at very low prices for ensh, and we believe we can offer them nt prices thnt will induce jiersons wishing to purchase to buy from ui. We hove on hand 233 bas liio eoflVc, M) " Laguira do 40 lihds Porto IHco sugar 12 " St. Croix 5 " Muscovado " 51) bbls southern clarified sugar; 23 " era died do 23 hhd sweet niolnsses 11)00 Ihs pepper: ft'K) lbs spice; 5K) lbs ginger 50 lbs nutmegs; 100 mats cinnamon Hnxes ground pepper, spice, and ginger; 100 freli ( heesc; 33 Firkins butter; 10.000 bushels salt 173 bids lohn (iibson's rectified whi-key 120 " Paltimore double rectified do 100 " assorted superior double rectified and Monona- ;V " Hose nnd am hor gin; liela whiskey; :0 " New Kngl.md rum 20 " American brnndv 40 qr. ensk Miilngn nnd low prieed Madeira winen A large nssortnient of imported wines; 230 bbls flour; 73 half bbls do. We are constantly receiving ndditionnl supplies and in- I tend keeping on hand a good stock, which will be sold low ! for ea.h ! October fi. ls.M O (J. IIOLMLS. Ort ati .Mall Mramhlp t l!lt ad ( aaanl I.Im. tiom ttvrtpHiu For 1J. Cunard T-wton. Salnrdar Feb. 7 Collin ..New Vwk .Vsledaj Vtb. II Cuaard ...New Vwk Saturday. Feb 14 Canard lVU,n SaturdaV Feb. 21 Cwllin New Vrk WVlw.-Uy Feb. 23 CunarJ New rk Saturday Fib. 2 Fttott AVtlHX' Cunard... Ieaxrt . . 1 'a tn ... Wednesday Feb. 4 CvdlilU New York Satarda Feb. 7 CuuarJ New Yrk Wdniy Feb. 11 Canard lUi.toa Wedneolay .... .... Feb. H Collins New York Saturday Feb 21 Cunard New York Wednexlay Feb. 23 XKW YOitK AND IIAVUK LINK. l.HVk NtW Villi. . 1.1.4 Vt HiVIE. Saturday Wed ielay . Franklin Jan. IT t Franklin Feb. H Humboldt Feb. II lluiuUddt March 17 Franklin March l" Franklin pril It Huu.Ullt April lolllumhsdJt Mar 12 Stopping at Southampton both way. XKW YOKK ANT) HKLMLN UNP.. Froro South Washington. . . Herrmann Washington . . . Herrmann ..... January I9lh From Xew York. ...Jan. 21.. ....Feb 2. ...March 27. . ....April 21. IS')2 From lire men. ....Feb. 27.. ....March 2i.. .April 23 April .May 21 amptun for New York ...March 3 ...March 31 2 2i Ipnl May I.MiU. k, ll oK IM r KI.Hl IS THI DIFFiacsT TATr AND TEBRIT'BII. Maine; C per cent. , lorteil n Hn- rtaim. N w lliiiiipahire, 6 per cent.; forfeit of thrice tlie amount un law fully tnken Veiiiionl, 6 per cent. ; recovery In arlion and nwt. MnsKiicliiiai'iu 6 per rent ; forfeit of inriee the usury Kli.sle UUhkI 6 per cent , li.rfcit of ttie usury ami interest on Die tleht I oniieclirul, 6 pei rent. ; forteil of whole delt. New orx, 7 per cent ; usurious contract ar . t I . New Jersey, pel cent ; oil it of Ite w(mc dehl. IVnnsylViUiia, ti per rene ; lorfeii of Hie wtiol debt. llclHWare, li pei cent ; foifellof llie wlioi icli ary I, mil, C per rent ; on tobacco contrai ls r) ; liaiirlout eon Irnrls void. Viiiiii, 6 per cent ; forfeit il utile the usury Noiin nullum, 6 per rent. ; contracts for usury r ld forfeit double llie usoiy Soinn Caroiiiia, 7 per cent, j forfeit of Interrit and premium ta ken, w llli rosl (ieyrjtiH, 8 per rent ; forfeit Ihrlr Ik usoiy. Alati 'iiei M per rem ; lot f it ol uilen sl noil unnry Miki iippi. H per cent. ; by commi t 10 uaury recoverable In m l ion lor ilciii Louisiana. 5 per cent ; ILi n k intereat d - contrarl H -'leyond rout it.-t, liileri'st void Tcnne' r, ft per cent. ; usurious contract void. A'eiiiiu ky, 6 per rent ; usuiy i eeoveralile 'villi cisita. Dtiio, ft per cent ; usurious r oitrai ta void. I ml i an a, f! per eelil. - a fine of double the u res Illinois, 6 per cenl ti jr comracl i'4 tjeyoiul forfeit tlirlre the Inlereal. Missouri, ft per rent. -by contract IU If beyond, forfeit of In terest and usury. Micliijj n, 7 per rent. forfeit of usury one-fourth of debt. Arkrtiiaa. ft per ecu! - by agreement !0 - usuiy recoverable, but rontiacl void I'imi id I oliimhin, B per rent, -nsur ion con tract void. Florida, H per rent. - lorfeii interest arid excess. WiacoiiJin, 7 pei cent y cuiiiiaet U-loileii llirlre tbe ri ceaa. luwa.t'y agreeinenl, and e'lfurcei! by law. On debts or jiidijiiiciit In fnvor of llie I'uited Stale, inlrresl is rouiiuli d at per cent . per annum ( O-IMIM NKItKIIH'. rJMIi; subscribers have this day formed a eo-pnrlnership, X under the style of Mi HAL k HA KK 1SS, and hive tn- ,en the new granite front store, lately erected by (,'npt. (J. ottk II , on Front between Market and Ihn k alreets. where k I they will always keep a complete u-lmlrmlr and rcMi stock of I ioUi nnd KhiiiiIiik liiiplemt nts, to which they invite the attention of merchant nnd others. Jieing Importer, we feel eonfident we enn sell articles in our line on a favorable term, nnd of a good quality, a can be purchased in tho I'nitcd Stute. ALEX. Mr HAH", Jr., Oct. 1, 1H51-21-If N. T. 1IAIIII1SS. NOTH K Kxlrn. I have authorised Mr. Jamih Hi ik ii to collect nil account due me previous to 11 of October All persons indebted are earnestly reuuested to act- ALL.N. Mel( Ar. instant, tie. ( et 1 1, 151 Jr. A ( till). in offering hi professional XJ io) Itnlslii.- 1 1 just lunded. For sale I -401) iiickage new crop l!niins by lloWAKH k PKDLN. TTvlL MALLLTT. J the citizens of Wilmington, would state that Ik services to j 1 has been i engaged in the practice of Medicine and Surgery for five I years, nnd for the last year has given his attention to Ho- j nimofiathy, to which practice he will confine himself most i strictly in all its branches. X. li. From his experience in Surgery, he feels confident that he con give satisfaction in the perfoi inauee of all Surgi- j cal Operations even the most delicate. October 22, 1851 39-tf )j 1 K I.i :s. ri i .mi i (Ulan i. . lust received di rect from V. I nderwood 4 ' " : dozen ar aorted sizes and kinds. Cor sale low by HOWAI!l)& PLDLX. IJICK L1JS. 50 dozen ( Jallons it and pts. For sale by O. &. O. IIOLMLS. JAUCK Axle of Snprrlor qrinllty Suitable for J Timber Waggon. L'xtra Timber Axe; House nnd Ynrd Axes, cheap. For sale by M. Komxsox. -I..' U by ItTTEK mill C heese. Just landed from vessel 10 I kegs extra (joslien Putter; 25 boxes ( lo-hen ( heese, For j i-alelowby HOWAIil) 8,- PLDLN. i A K IJ'I S ii ml t lollili.n. 500 blankets, .V bv 72. nnd 5h' by 78 inches ; 300 rolls Kerseys, which will be sold low. bv HOWARD k PKDLN. 01 IIS. 300 Ash Oars, from 10 to 20 feet. HOWARD For sale by & PKDKX. COltXUF, nod Ciutnlii Hands A full assortment, for sale, at the Hardware Store. .1. M. I! OHLN'SOX. Sl 't'.AKS. Received this day, 24 hhds. Porto Rieo sugar; 10 do. St. Croix do.; 10 do. AIuSc nvavlodo. For sale low t.V O. A (r. HOLMKS. 0' c 1HKKSK. d!7 200 boxes Cheese. For sale low by HOWARD k PKDKX IL Clothing. 3()o f,uits oil Clothing; 100 do., sea men I Shirts. Drawers. Pants. Over Coats. Sheaths. Helts, Palms, Chests, and every article required ror the voy- ror fine iow oy I1UW A I) & L' :A)r.X tag JUST RECKIVEDAXDFOR SALK 4 pipe old Jama! I ca Rum ; i do. old C'otrniae Brandy ; i do. old Madeira AV ine ; i do. old Cherry V iue ; i do. Port Cherry Wine O- kit. HOLMKS A OTIC 13. THE undersigned hereby notify the public that they will continue to conduct the bnsincss of the old firm after the 1st of December, ns heretofore, and thankful for the patron age hitherto extended ta them, respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the same. , HOWARD & I'EDEN. Dee. 13. 1S31 -- r . , SPIRITS TURPENTINE ' BARRELS. 1 600 jpirits turpentine barrel-, fecond hand, of prime quality, for alJj7 DcROsSET & BROWN. YTTI.N'K.S AM) LIQUORS. 1 pipe pure old HollandOin; V V 10 i casks Malaga Wine ; 5 i do Port Wine ; 30 4 do. Sicily Madeira. O. k L HOLMKS. W RAPPLNfi PAPER. For sale bv -b() Ream. Wrapping Paper. HOWARDS: I'KDKX. thi-;mu.m)iiis iti:ii(iio i. imikkhi (iRKAT HA RfJALN'S HOW A It I) A lKOK.. South Water street, have just received their fnll stock of ( iroeeries. Wines, Liquors, ( igars, ( )ils, Paints, Wooden Ware. Willow Ware, Hard Ware, Dry Oood, Confectionary, Fruit. Nuts, Raisins, Pickles, Preserves, Catsups, Since, Jellies nnd Jnmbs, Soaps, Starch. Candle. Mutches. Wrapping Paper. Twine, Cordage, Duck, Blocks. Hanks, Mast Hoop and Ship Chan dlery, assorted, in all its various brunches; Sugar, Coffee, Ten, Hour, Putter. Lard, Fish. Tobacco, kc. and every thing ee, iii fad, that is wanted. miliufi ioiirsrlvrn, I'lninr ire iiku rail and rpiIK undersigned having entered info a pnrtneship in X Hlo'. for the term of five year, which term will expire on the 1st of December next,, when they are desirous of clos ing all accounts existing on their hook at that date, hereby request nil persons indebted to I hem, to come forward and settle their iieeounts either by note or ensh, on or before the expiration of said partnership. HOWARD St PLDLN. Oct K IH5I .To tl.F kou run i.iiHK-n rpilK finest a well a the ehenpet Table Ivory. Plated X (and warranted to keep il color) Table, Insert and Tea Spoons; Forks; Sugar Shovels; Salt do ; and Pickle Knives; Hronre Candlesticks; and but of Scissors, Shears, Needle, and Pins. The above I have manufactured especially for my retail sales, and every article warranted. J-. M. HORINsON. Wilmington. October .1. 1851 23 1 .IKYV LISTS. A large suMdy on hand and for sale low J r the JOURNAL OFFICE. MOW. LAXDIN'G, from Schr. Ira Breir$ler.lo bbls 1 1 Family Flour ; 30 bbls. of John Taylor and bids Cider. of Son's Ale : WESSEL k KILE CMIAMPAGXE.-20 basket Champagne. For sale by J fl8 HOWARD k PKDKX. TN STORE AND FOR SALE-1000 sacks of fine TABLE X SALT ; bj WESSEL & EILEKS. I LIM E, LIME. 400 bbls. Rockland Lime : 600 bbls. Lin eolnville White Lump. Also, Calcined Plaster. Plas tering Hair, Fire Brick, and Hydraulic Cement ; 1.000 bbll. Ltni, to For ial by- J. C U K, B. W(X Oct. 2$, 1851441 ' Contractors and Ruilder. WHISKEY. S00 bbls. ia store, astsorted qualities. For ale by . O. k G. HOLME?. BKKAD.-50 barrels Pilot Hread ; 50 fine Navy do.; 50 boxes soda crackers, fresh. For sale by HOW API PKDKX. PATENT WINDLASS,. 1 second hand Windlass com X plete. For sale by HOWARD It PFDEN. riOFFEE.-10 Dags Rio in store. . J ELLIS, RUSSELL k CO. sale RIO Coffee. 5o bugs prime green K io Coffee. For sa low, by HOWARD St PEDEN. P'ApTHIIj Atleniloii. I am just receiving from tho factory, samples of improved cast steel Hoes, which I woul 1 be pleased to submit to your inspection, and to roccive any suggestions for further huproretnent. Oct. 17th, 1831 j J. M. RODINirON. cupfiernong NORTH CAROLINA WINE. 8 barreli -Wint, juft received fend for m1 by - 9 . . DeROdSET It BROWN. SUGAR 10 hhds. Sugar 100 bbls. eroshod, powdered, ke. For sals low by HOWARD It PEDEN. Johnni I. in hi ipprehcni'n ff war wit'i the) jrreat jxifrii rf Kurope, lo ka terras the Atlantic ff aiJ, rv was refer mure Cvunplacect in hi Un;u.t; tfwari! Brother Jnathaa. Witness tha fdlowia i from the Loio Exuminer: "C.ijantiedadhterof the Wt, - , W driak t the axro tha ; -- W,ka4w tbe tiot. wa lave the ktt- r r art tbofl cot of i'ritih bhvol 1 Sbul 1 War' m 1 blast ajiln b llawo, IVrmit wt th the tyrant power " ' ! T fight thv thr here alone, t But let iky LrtMftdides roar with ears. Hand all round I . Cod the tyraat's eanse eoofoond! " To our great kinsman of the West, kny iritadi, . , Aad the great name of England, rvanj tad round! Ari. oar great Atlantic qs, ,. When War against our freedora spring! j . (, stuak to Europe through your guns ' They t i be iiderjtiM.J by kings ! ' You must ntt mix our Queen with tboss) ; That wish to keep the people fool ; Our freedota' foe man are her foe . She romprehetiiL tht race sh rules. Hand all round ! ( io I the tyrant's tauM eoafoun 1 1 , To our dear kinsman of the Weal, uiv friends, . And tbe great cause nf freedom, round and roand! ' 1 Kff.- nt Mitnaltay mm Health. , In lr. Draper admirable ad dress to tht Medical Ci'llegc, on the death of Dr. Puttieon, he make. few truthful remark : " No mnn for anj length of time enn purae fn vwatii n i r one train of thought without mental in jurynar I w ill g farther, without inanity. Th constitution of the hrnin is such that it must have Itf time of re p mo. Periodicity is fatnpeJ upon it. Nor ii it enough that it is awuke and in action by day, nnd in the silence of the night ohtnini mt and re4 pair, tliut s.une purirxlicitf which helnnga to it at whole, belong too, to all its constituent parti. One portion of it cannot he culled into incemnt activity 1 without a permanent injury ensuing. It different regions, devoted to different function, must hire their ei arute times of rest. The excitement of on) part must ho coincident with a pause in tbe action nl tiin'tlicr I do not think it poxsihlo for mental C'iiilihrium to be maintained with one idea or onJ monotonous mode of life. "Tbero iianeeeaaity for men of great intellectual endowment's whose minds are often strained tothfl utmoat, to full buck on other pursuits, and thus it w ill ulw.iy be that one necks refuge in the pleasures of quiet country life, another In the chase, in foreign travel, another 'in social amusements. Nay, with all men, even those whose lot baa been cast in a-, more lowly condition, whoso hard destiny it is to spend their whole li.vca in pursuit of their daily bread; with one train of thought, and on 9 unvary ing course of event what would become) of them if it were not for such a principle as this 1 Men often M!iv that the nleaures of rehirion. and of a Christian faith, aro wholly prospective, and to be realized only, in another world. In this they mak? a mistake for these consolations commenco even here, and temper the bitterness: of fate. ' " The virtuous laborer, though ho moy Lo ground down with the oppressions of his social condition, is not without Ins relief ; nt the anvil, tho loom. or even i the bottom of tho mine, he is leading n double, ex itence the mieriei of the body find ft contrast in' the calm of tho soul tho warfare without is com pejisated by the peace within the dark night of life here serve only to brighten thfjlorics of the pros pect beyond. Hope i tho daughter of dcpair . And thus a kind Providence so nv errulestvents, that ! . . . . !- uL.l .l.l!..M 1 t . a mamIaLm.. It minium mil in nnv ninii'Mi ti may uoncuiuij or poor, intellectual or lowly a refuge i always at hand, and the mind worn out with one thing turns to another, and its physical excilcmcnt 'is followed , by physical repose '' ' Austria and lltlngnrf. ' ' f While KosHtith is in ihi country rais:in the " ma Inrinl ..i.t fj.r Ii 'm innnlr r m K tr J ( I it I ill's ' n ' 1 J t n v i'f'f fj" state of thing in Hungary. The Vienna correspond' v ent of the London I imcs gives the following state ;T ment with regard to public matlers in Hungary, and, the relations exiting between her and Austria J .-''. " A the AuMirian press is completely sileni re epecting the mate of public feeling in Hungary, it is generally believed here tliat tho great mass of the people i reconciled to the new order of thing j but such is f.tr from being the case Hy granting to the biwer classes tho same po'itical rights as their S'J periors, the government expect to gain popujaritjr.'' and this aim would probably have been attained if an attempt had not at the same time been made to . " Austrianizo " tho country. Tho Hungarian had , from time immemorial been accustomed to travel from one extremity of his native country to the other without let or hindrance, but now he is sabjejted to ' all the vexations and delays inseparable from the Austrian paoport system. From irrefutable author ity I learn that this kind of thraldom Is soiotolera Lie to the people, that their hostility to their rulers . is rapidly degenerating into positive hatred. "The taxes are levied without any unusual diffi , cultr. and even resistance to the measures of crovern - ment is rarely offered ; tut stilUt is felt by all par ties that as long as Hungary is treated as a common ; Austrian province, tho army stationed in the coun , f try can never with safety be 'reduced. Of coarse - 1. A t..m mimL .Ji tn. all tUnma nrnrinesl which were formerly included in the kingdom of Hungary. People are generally inclined to think r that Kossuth is still very popular in Hungary, bat it f appears to roe that his name i employed simply as ; a rallying word for the disaffected. A e n-iderable ' hody of troops is about to be concentrated .in the i neighborhood of Agram, the capital of Croatia, The garrison of Vienna is at present principally compo- . sea oi Croats, wno arc fcvvoicuw, j '- , r.u. .a ik. frnnornl inferiority of anocarance when mcivh, uii ) w il r compared with tbe other troops1 .. i-'iH -v In Hm it is a cunishable offence not to wear the l9 rrAKap and marks of distinction' bestowed by',the government, and it would almost appear that the , h r.f dilinrf will nnt. I n tnr!t rl h the neonla', unless it 13 made Denal to omit doin so. H V
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 17, 1852, edition 1
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