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Till' "DAILY" JOURNAL. , N C MOtDIT SVKMG. MAY 5. IV,. Tiionts CRIGO, Of Northa-cp-to Csaty. tw" The WaTd Uoicuittees ci tire H- Eiington Democratic Aeociation are re- guested to meet at tho CeniuiiUee l.ooia cn Trics-dar ftemng, the Cth int., at 7 J o'clock. A full attendance u earnestly -liciteJ, as business of importancv will W brourLt before the Committees. J. D. BELLAMY, Mr 5tL rrisidt iit. DIED. t. Ulpm trfrU C . the 51 t , ! W t. W.LIJUNGS, at Wtfmtegtoa, N. i .. egd Tr Lot U tk OMitT IB tk 10 a m aaa-kood, l- aa a:ik Aixy 3 tk-s- .or 4ee-i . ar-VM a-l At4 ky Bst.ra-rel.et. ad s.rerilk,. t-y fTT'-IVl VL That WW ka eat U&t to k. r" ' kl-w k Iim : ;t bis LJ WhrTia tk keart .4 k. Ined.i abldd Mi Msning evea froa. eye tkt U turn u..t la tiae ''itraialteqiiUa ilk t Wilikiuft 1 eai rtety raewt data, ao4 aroic ut f eamaianity at slit Uitlin Bat a nra Wr4 ta loTa aoJ wet lb for lalf. an4 iw Bunra kirn u a mnal trta4- It kl for tkaaa ka bare kma hm ami kattar tkaa ta 4a jaattea to bit eharaetrr W e ruul J at eaut tbii faebla aad iaadequata tritata tu hit luawury YeataHay kif r mains vera toliuwej ta tUrir lt rutu j alaea ta Oakdala l eaieUry, by tk larte.t aad uiat dtep Wa(Ha4 eaaeoraa af i-awpla tkat b m w -ea in Wilailaf taa. Maay ka eya aa wet, altbougk g aou.J to taara. aa4 aa tba aleaa Ull tull-4, all kearu ifaMibea Bioarafuliy aa4 falafUUy. Wba b dieJ a MAN a ebla, traa-kaarte4 kaa-paaa4 from aaioni u Ta-Ur. SaiUeneJ if a gfeat caUmitj in our tuiJut. we Lava D beirl to-daj for political diruion Overpower ti hj feelitiR beyond our ability to exprena, we know thai mm wotda woull b out of flace. Standing in heait ty th fitablj opened grave of a valued friend, whoee warm up Jtt tl.rtlta tlirouj;h our frame, can wt be ijpected to rane a thout of rimtevt or vicio ry ! Pnty to our principle alone impels a, but in aorrow cr in joy that feeling ahoulJ pteJominate. W tract that it will prove 10 to day-thai though saddened, the Democrat are not dnheartenml Now U not tbt time to apeak of reeent event Now ia not the timt to barrow up lieatt t Mtrd inr,; andwe forbear. That God who temper the wind to the iborn lamb, will he the comforter nml auftainer of tht beteaeed onee in their ileep alllic tioa. Let ci truat that lh$ hrlpint; hand will not he withheld tbat He will pour halm into the bleeding weund, tint He will bind up the broken luaitt f thow whose iorrow a more than they can hour Oi.t Bill.- Tliiw relebiated Violiniet will p1 't Concert at the Mnoonic Hall to ni"rrow nifilit All who love to bear pood mumo will k" IIih repiitu- lion need nobrscinft up Irmutlie I tens- lie i known, and hia talenl are fully appreciated wlien vir he et forma. We clip the following from the New Orl;m Creaoent City. The programme loi to inovrnw, will be lound in thia day a Journal. Ol.B Bl'tx" Tani'ta --Tb (wue.nert ((IV1'" , lM wt''k by tbt Itaat rtUt,wT lueecMet wurtliy f liu tame n;t Mriit&Llit U lha tnutical tants of our eitisent 1 Hull raaowa ta so world-wide, bis reputation so liiinly vtlili,hv,l, tbat BO orals from our pen esn sdd to it 'l o call loin n artiste Is BOt nogh ; he In innr Itisn rlmt He i a great genius who, untraaanisle4 by the rnlet ol srl, ptir lnli hi iDiplratloni In a (looil of melody which lotielie ami en iei se every SBintlnH of the heart Iu hm hand tho viulin apaakt tb fesllng whioh innpiro him --aad win tbet gmve r gay, mirthful r sad, carry with him lbs lieartn ol Inn nudi Wm, till bis feelings beesm. a it wero, their nwu, end Kiev andsrsianil and appreeisr lni geniu I' ia ihi- rlmt litt. nlaes4 Ols Bull alr all ethers, for though art ean perfect talent, It It ths Inspiration ol genlat tbt nmkes gieniiic.- Mgnorlna plnola ha a very weet and flillo enprann eoies, while her sieeulioii is very hi illiaiit She remhred "Qui la VooS," the eeli braled cavatins from I'lirtlain, lum-l delljrhtfully. Nlias Vafl. ths ehanolng younn Prima l.nni, lioeame ut ones B great favorite. 'Hum Ins fav-inatlon nlmt her uuin Bur that boo ean withstand, l-ike a rose l.ud iu-t "1'niine it dslleata petsls to woo the first rays of ths morning sun aad easting Its delicate perfume around, ibe i ju.t lnuiuini; lata woaiaohood. with all Ihs bv.auty, purity and miJixKiice of ths firl, ta add to ber charms Slia pofnetseu a fnmropra n vaict, and sings with grest vigor unit fjpret, i,,n, uml i winning for hsrself ansnviabls repot stion snan nrto-le. wlulc her eharmlng manner and locisl yirttie bsve msde msry frlsads for ths Isdy, as ber laleut hste tna.l- n luineiK fur the artists llerr rchriber. the pi-rformer mi tho cornet s pi-lnii, insdo B dcofded irapresi"lm. Hi playing 'twl anvihiug w bars ever heard. His noention i wnndcrfiil, wlnl In reho and sotto voes is perfsetion iteelt. r'rao Koth is a brilliant and titiihhed nnn,M At a .-.iLi-l h ranki dsservsdly bleh ; while an ne.'ou.i mr t . we l ure ( raraly hsard him s'paailed . KichaM.k - Wo have neglected to notice, at .111 j earlier date, ti e luct that our 1 nnkn have reoently re , duced their rate for selling Northern Fxrhangr to) one per cent, premium. This is now the ruling rate. 1 Demoinlle Slttllnn Natl NUInltt . pHiLaPtrni 1, May 0 A Imge Deioocntin; meet ing waa held here this evening, preparatory to the munioipaJ electron cm Tuesday next, Henry Dinear, a (lermsn, who was eomniiited on charge of picking pockets during the m cnt lire, bung himself in Moynmensmg prison ihi niornin;' A large amount of funds wns found upon his per. on, which led to the discovery that he was posesed ol means, showing that the charge wns entirely 11 mm lake. Thi Fiar. in pHiLADrLrnu. Fiktmkk Tah r i rittiTlis I'hilAilelnh'ia t.sr.er of yisterdav con- aiderably reduce the estimated loss by the lire in that - mtv on Wednesday night, ''he Ledger puis it at ' 1607,200, on which there was an insurance of $.183.. 200. Th North American sets the loss down at nearly the a ime mm. At one time about 150 Iniild inra wert oil fire. 44 of which were consumed. The principal Ioiera, with their insurance, are as follows Loss. Insurance. Jeisupfc Moore, Levick, Raisin it Co. Caleb Cope, C. C. Daries k Co., Richard R. Lerick, W. W. Knigbt, Wilcbck, Rogers & Fraley, Sellers k Penneck, Edward Semans k Co., ,-M. P. Clark, ' Mr. Fairbanks and others, Bagley, Woodward & Co., Wickershara & Walker, - Tomer & Fisher, . Estate Mrs. R. Howell, Joseph Seal, Frienda' Select School, . '. I ennypacker k Fljon, , Samuel Croft, George Broder, Mrs. Adelia Cooke, $55,000 50.000 45.000 42,000 40,000 12.000 30,000 31,000 28,000 2C.M0 23,000 18.000 17,000 16000 11,000 11,000 8,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 Sl,WO 50,0(0 2.5,000 25,000 40,000 12,000 30.000 J1.000 20.000 16,000 18.000 17,000 10,000 11,000 11,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 3.S0O Arheson, Rommel k Fry, 3,500 iMT. joon it. uron, who waa crushed lo death by a falling wall, waa a printer by trade. Two other firemen are missing, and supposed to hive been killed at the tame. A young tnan named Kennedy, belter known al Charlotte Caahman," ia also said to be misairjg. . Win. Bowen, 'a member of the United Statu Engine company, was (lightly injured at the am time. .Also, a member of the Philadelphia Hose company. Edward A. Nattall, of the Frank lio Engine company, was ilightly irvjured on the he'd by a falling wall. John . Parker, a member cf t..e am company . was badlr burned in the right at a a a AS ... 1 eye. Darid S. Rasb, president of ths Fneadtbip I Lc;ins company, was badly crushed. t . F:vsrrj cf .Virch tbe rece' el !j $l!.3T?,Cia t t it ir.to the L 'I Or, and f I.tW.C:;. trci rull.e Unl ire i i rsi.:ares i the same lime reached $1 cf which S 1 ,1 37,4 ST was cn ac. .rt cf the ju lie defct, re-em ,-i oa ot a oca: u acc-crt ci the war erarlraer.t i:794.iU 11 '' navr. and fr ci.'. r fai,! fort irtere"re Awwcg iLe jar.ou it..,t.t ait.cu-a wt.n-a B-e , api-eared a.w e tie peace ha. e a it t (J th refrri.M t . t' e future prcpect I tne Pra,n trarket f at pfot net n.tUout 'n' -1 La lo'lua mg Irom the emu ercial atric e ( I lhe I 4 1. J-ree . ..p- wrthf vl at:er.lo ; Biea .8 ' ii.l are drclimng i.w bj to thete jnniH f - bat Uare ten la.iia, awe.laotheiitthattLa cmclm-feu if , fcaee nakea ut look huward w.lh ctmEdence to the apeely arrival of abundant auf pla from abroad it : France U not oblifed th a year to purchase largely m the t.'niteJ Statei to male en the deHeit iu ber ceie a!a, anooey will But fad la W ea.j, and American Bierchaoti wiil have to ay ua catti lot our good n atea l of ending ui breadtu!T aaberetufore." The 4 haocea are ery strong that Fur.ce wol f.f he t l llged to purchase very largely this year m the t nitei Mates In the first place, there ievrrj pr text that France will have lar crop of her own tor, ri'hrt than pay such pric aa have Lafti askeJ for Auieiiiau breadatuS, she ha taken the ie pie caution, aa we learn from the French papei. of p! ti a i tii'j eecedented amount --ttf corn All trt the foie gn tnarketa will be thrown open and time will te !e disptt-itioii to hoard ip biea.lstuffa, now that there i no chance T a fa nine. Many of the Nor them pints are naid lo contain large uppli whidr be heeu ijuict') held back, and though the imut atatcnietiti ul fie Augshiirnh JiMiinal inut m tln particular he taken with an allowance, w still have lair ground for inferring that there will be a full up I v for rue tmie ei. American merchant will have (his year to I ay mA for good insteaJ of sending bradtuffa to 'ranee as heretofore- It was within the bonniU of poanhility to have shown some tumltration in our price of Lu a Muffs, and to hnre laid the basis of a durable and eitensive trade in thin line. Hat no farmer and speculators must need hold on in the hope of realizing a fortune, and have aet such an ex ample that, if France or F.urope ever look to iu f t eitentive supplies of corn or grain, save when 1,1 n titmn, it van only be by a miracle " Do you know the tisoner, Mr. done ' to the boue " What i his tharae'er " " Yei, Didn't know he hit ! any.'' " Docs he live near You 1 So near th.it he fias spent only five shillings lor rirs wood in eight years " " Did he ever come into col lision with on in any matter'" "Only once, and that when he was drunk and mistook me for a lamp post." " From what you do know of him, would you believe bun under oath ' "That depend upon circumstances If he wbs so much intoxicated that he dnl riot krone what he wit doing, I would . il not, I wouldn't " t.ov. Hrrilrr'n iiilnl inrnl. A gfiitlerniiii in Virginia call our attention to the hiet that the enemie of Tiesi lcnt Tierce in the South lay considerable stre; upon the appoin'inent of (Jot ernor Keeder n it proof of hi willingness to favor free-soilcra, iirnl auks us whether, at the tune of his appointment, (iov. Keeder wns not regarded as a Niiuriil nationul democrat. It i m our power to .in- l wer this question with entire eonllJeiue, ninl lo nay that down lo the liinelhnl tJoV. Keeder went to K.111 i mi to itssuino tlie ilutien ol governor of the Tcrnto ry there had not been, a t.t r 11 ever heard, or us l.ir h tho I'lcMdciil ever heard, a breath id' sur-picimi as tn hi entertaining free-soil or nholition seiitimerit. llo v,,i appointed unilei' the Hliongo-t annul nines that lie was strictly nod honcKily a nationul man We me ahte to state, luither, on very reliable author it, il ut whiUl (iovernor Keeder was 111 WiihIi loi.toii, nt the time ot hi npptnntu erit, lo eonvefed w ith Miiithein getillemeii on the ruhject of lavei y and I i' ii-hinnl them that he luiil 110 more errupli' 111 buying a hi. no than a home, atnl he reirtlcl thai he hud l ni inoiiev In purchase a number ol sjaves lo eariv w i!!i lino In Kiilis.i We liavi' liinleislnoil" lb.it he It pealed the same M iililneolf. on hi1 way lo K.iriHii. Wo will repeat what we Intro mil (iii'a.ion In say inoie thiiii once herelolorr--1I1111 no mini ba ever been appointed by TrrNidenl l itrit; 10 tdfice who was i.nl ut li e tune iindristooil by him lo be a taithl ill adheient ol iih KiiIIiiiioir platluilii ol IS'i'.' on the sul'jeei "I I im iv '! any appointiutiBts were made t outrun thm rule, it was done under a iiusaipre lieiiKion as to ilia position ol the appointees We III. IV mill that the ev iden. e o (iov lei tlcl'.i mhiiii! iirsM weir so trmi that TicMdi'iit T en e wa slower than many ulhei- to In lu te 1 1 1 lit a Iree .oilei alter he I, .ol ,0,111 to Ka.ivi- Il h, tl.ereloie, the grossest liijilKtoe 111 irlei to Inn liCedei'.i ap oinlim iit us prool 1 I the Tre.-idiiit's willingnrss to tutor hie soilsii. U ti . itiigtoii I'num. Inmliiffi l rum It. 'Vo I'.iipt . Vrn-Fmtht) The pi n with which th treaty of peace wns eigi wns pulled lioin the wiiil' ol an imperial b M Feiiil'et tie eagle 111 Hie .laidni tit s I lantea, ( 'nut he ., clii l i!ii htlieail des I rot'icols (iloh the arrow tl! hioi-t ,l,,wn the esgle msy Uar That eagle's own feather 1 0 guide it hsrbed uti.i-, (he pen that now Hops the rreueh cable's career. It properly plucked Irom the French eagle's wing I (it, Siihvti A gentleman who had been 111 th" city ut lour o'clock , when a flood of clerks is e.ene.rll let loose, was talking upon the mbecl to lnswil ..I dinner, when ho wound up grandly by savin,1!. " I never w itneasfd Mich a scene of eon fusion in ail my life, my dear. What with the clerk, and what with the rain, I never shall forget it ! Only iinuijiiie, my darling, ih.it not only was it raining eats and dogf, but hailing omnibus ses alo at the same time .'" V,oo iif lluinr .- 1 lie treaty ol peace provides, it is said, fir the maintenance of the integrity of the Ot toman F.mpire. but that empire includes so many . a 1 1-1 . .1. .1 rogues in tne snape or disnonesi pumas, mai uio fact of it integrity seems questionable. Whilst en- leavonng to secure the integrity ol lurkoy, we 1 might also take measutes for the preservation of our ; own, w hit h w ill soon cease to be more than doubled, 1 if fraud and embe77,lement continue tn wear among us it tneir present rate A I'ltliw' Tiuth W oman s n, rtiality for thin .tis- shoes is to he accounted for bv her insuperable like to a thick understanding .fn Kmbouatting Demnnd We see there 1 a new aoiig ny Halle, called The First Aim Is there not eotne degree of danger in such a title ' For instance, what would a shopman think, and how would he be have, if a pretty young lady went up to him, and smilingly said. "If you please, sir, I want you lo gite me Tht Fusf Km ' All of a Pact. We cannot help feeling that in the conduct of the war, and in the conclusion of the peace, we have not had much reason to boast ; for we have been watelul in the former and early led in the latter business. In our us of the diplomatic pen we have not proved ourselves to be pennywise ; while in our waste of the matciials of war, we have been more than pound foolish. Merely an Opinion. It has been remarked that General Airey might be judiciously named for the command of a light division. Astounding Prota n 1 1 y . The Montrose Democrat, in ita Inst issue, says : ' We recollect, a little over a year ago, that we beard Mr. Wilmo! make the following declaration : " 1 am determined lo arouse the people to the im portance of the slavery issue, and get tin an organi eation through which they can get control of the gov. ernmenl in '56. And if I beoome satisfied that lhee effort, will fail, and that the people will Hot assert their rights, then Til be d d if I don't join the party tbat I Ihink will send the country to h II ths quickest!" The Democrat adds: "The jirefanity we would have left out but for the fear that he would not recognise the quotation, and therefore accuse us of ' garbling' his speeches,-. We cooolude that he has made up his mind that the people will not assert their rights, and he has. therefore, nicked out his I party and gone into full fellowship." :aitf A5 "'- i r ollh lh ml ih F tttxtt CI I i.lnil latr 1 tree t r;rs a0 a Mtr with r.aa was a ifff U'.'i'T lbre M a d pl.flat.C .1 :r" w,i , an t icf -" f d f : T:.r Tie. a o uch roaifnt al . etm-r. vr..-I.aHor.t thirl Tower, tot between the Frgli-h aei Ku..iES there sr.o q arrel They cnie into c r-tict a the cu-t. irer of cne an n U', lLnu;iir inrri;ed us ith crain, t'.ir.ber, temp. . an! ther art.c.ea. and we su.ilelt.em ; lb tlnf. and cur ery and were tL' means cf con- j Teyiof 10 hew crcoul irodaee Our opttal ,u, at,.r carried r.nthe u.k of tberr tr.de. V . e bad teen, wi-h cn!) 1 ht inerrupto.i . friend y f r three luncred ear I . ?'her we I ad t-ught what 00 r InUJTil HiiJI OUT . . ,. ... ..i.-i-.r I iu.er f..ej lue grr n iot "'- ...Ik.. . ua r.w. ,t I ... urrKt ma n'fi,iit I ttit? tfECC 11. 4.ali " -- v w v (J i c f Fun. e, aluo at ut r. ken, for r eirly ba f a ten- j j j imT He U tfiut B U Doiu were cn iu mu.-i n ly tera s Put lotig fo?n e i babitcf peace ana ineta ebip were I nken ibrough, all the highest coosiJer atior.sil mr raiitTwere til-regarded, anj the na ion was burrif l into war. foi an alv.rusf,retno'e, an I byft'thet cal couticgeney. " What l.aj penei aa to Kua a, may come to pa aa lo the I n ted Mate We have a depute with them court ruing cuiaeives, iliplutnatic notes are eicbangeJ i tin rim.lW esnrit. and micfuide.l ro'itici'ti. fr ni - .... . , i tbeii aticbment t an cbaolete theory and old pre- ' :.. i . ... i. . . t ..... ,t . ,, ' iud,ce. are ready t t hunt trie twit lia'.OHia into an caiciihinaliiig war. upland uiiiht as well war witU Scotland, or Mnldlre with l-ancishire, a 'be loi lowing facta ni l Lw : From ihe ports ol the l uited kiugdo.r, bt ar. 13'2 Aniortrrn vrals, of 1.214,740 ton, earned away trgia of woolens, cotton, silk, cutlery, and iion , an. I iu o our port. 1.27$ American vessel, ot I. 1 7,7 13 lot,., brought caigoc of cotton, corn. and pioviMuii Ihs whole foreign tiadeof the em 1 pile, iuvtarJ. and outward, was tamed on by 15,370. ! 'Jiij tuns of shipping , o which the American !. p p ng, representing J,4j2,4''J ton, constituted nearly oiie-smh. and was mote than two third of all the other foreign shipping of the wmll which entered OUl polls I here 1 110 return ot the Kuglish shipping which atsitird in tarrying on the trad of th United States in Is )) , out in I9.ll, tne tontiagu 01 our vessels ttiai entered and left the veral harbors of Boston, New York, Baltimore, Thiladelpbin and New Orleans, was 1, Itil, 504, while the total tonnage engacel in the trade ol the State in lhat year wa ti,3li3 1'7 -so that our shipping earned on oiie-s.xth of thru trade The total value ol our export to foreign countries amounted in 1854 to 63.332.528., and of this su n 21,410,30'J. waa to the I'niled State In 1 M53 the amount was 23.ti58.427. Ihe value ol the 111 ports of the l uited Kingdom from the Slate, a given in the return ol ihe Tinted Slates, was in 1S.13, 21. 300,00't Our own return for Ifi5j put down the real value of our imports from nil part of the woild at 143,850,505. The separate countries are not dis tinguished but Ihe cotton imported wits valued at 20.r122.7l5t., of which amount siv-sevenths, or 0, Ut) 1,850 owls., out of 7,nl7,N5G cwts , come from tho I'ni'ed States. The grain, meal and flour impoited wit valued at 16.Co0.000., of which one-fourth, or say m value, 4,oO,oO) , cume from tho I'niled States. From them we receive most of our unmanufactured tobacco, and the value imported in l8").r) was 1,306, o,i3. These few details w.ll siithco to give an idea of tho extent ot our Hade with the Slates. It a mounts to one tint il of u whole ermrl Iruilt, nml probably 10 about a large a pioportion of our whole import trade with foreign Count. ir. (Irial Hiilain and America have 11 common lan guage and a common literature. Il has been estima ted that nearly I .'.oOd.OOit of the fiee white popu lation ol State", on' ol nearly 10,000,000 who in habited them in I8r)0, w :e derived since iTyo fnim immigrant ami then tlesceiniants. ery icce'itly, when the I irruians have gone in great numhei to the Mates, the bulk of this immigrant population lni been derived from tho I'niled Kingdom. Like the population ol Middlesex, the population of the Slates is composed ol individuala I nun every part ol mi r common country, mingled with a large lorugn clement, and the predominancy ol the I'.nglisli ele ment is equally shown 111 both places by tho use of the liriglish language, the reading of I'nglisli hook, r nil the pel lormani e ol Fnglish plat s. The Govern ment nro dillcierii. but the people are ideinieal : so thai a wai lelwecii the two would, in the strictest sense ol the words, be a 1 imI war. The leinlei II;, IV pos'ihly imagine what would be the condition of Kngland were one-sixth ol all the foreign shipping that rriteis i's oi-t.i cut oil', ohm tenth ol Us shipping unemployed, the milk of its im ports of totton, grain, Hour, tobacco and provisions ktopped , o- e third oi il export o foreign coin die 01 one lildi of it total ctports put an end to . and on the iiole, not les probably than one-louiih ol our induntrioua population thrown out of employ, merit, no lut'ger pioducin w ea'ih for the landowners and wealth foi the Slate, but falling as paupers on the national lesoiirccs lor support, and aa paupers binding criminals In 1 S 1 2 and 181,'!. when the political intercourse with the States was about one fifth onlv ns large as at present, the cclebiuted bder 111 1 (iuiicii, wiiicn 111 i rnecae 1 our riaue tvitn un States, and altcrwards caused a war whn-h lor ashnrl ' tcriod wholly ausprndrd it, t arried ruin into our man. ufactnring distriots Mill weie stopped, hands di- 1 charged, riots ensued, and murders, followed by ex- j et'iiuoua, were the climax ol the disorder That wa ; the consequence of the suspension of only a small pail (if our trade 1 In 1812 lil. the Americans had about 1 ,(0n,0on j tun of shipping, now they havo got upwards of I, 000, OIK) tons. 01 rather inoio than we have, and their zhips nie known tn be among the finest in the world 1 The tolal population ol the States w.i then abeut H .000.000 . it is now 25,000,000. Then they gave u .1 great deal of trouble. We might, pcrhops, a some idle people among! 11 boat. now sweep their eointne'cc from the sea, but they, in turn, would 1 1 1 .. . , , 1 ... . . 1 ... . , . , sweep our. A large portion 01 1 lie great mercan tile marine of the twn countries, no longer employed in supplying their mutual wants, would he converted into instruments of mutual destruction. 1 h-re would West India be a niurilim war in every sea. Our Colonies, dependent, in a great measure, for food and lumber on the States, would be exposed to great pri vations and lo great depredations, and might take it into consideration whether they should not declare themselves a neutral Stalo. Our own coasts would tempt numerous attacks, and we should ourselves suffer, as we have not suffered for many centuries, the horrors of partial invasion and actual warfare. May God forbid that the language of any polili c ans, 01 ot any portion of the press of England, should ever bring about ft civil war betwern two na tions o circumstanced. Not a Savaci: Vtcr. At sunset yesler' eve,a robin tang in a pine tree in the shady ravine beyond Ihe Observatory, and mado from bis little throat mu sic strong enough to bear upward man's spirit, to thoughts of the infinite and infinite goodness and jus tice The dark green tree was alive with the rich hymn of the red-breasted bird. Hidden in its thick foliage, be sang as behind a screen in a sacred organ loft. liis place could be heard, not cei. The veiled chorister com pel fed a pause at the fence sido, and participation in thi service of natural worship, in the great church of tho open vernal air. Sweeter and sweeter tenderer and more softening was Ihe bird's hymn. It drew lo the tree on swift wing, and in a flutter of excitement, another robin. It drew alsc something else. Stealthy of step, like a thief i j the night grown lo man's years though not to man hoodwith parted lips, and eyes eager though bru tal and stupid a creature in human form with a gun, crept towards the pine to murder the bird. Though hi nature was Tnlgar and coarse, the fact lhat now was the Spring of the year, and the time for the pairing ol robins and Ihe making of nests, must long ago have pierced through it yet he thirstily hunted with his eyes and uplifted muzzle for the redbreast that, unconsoious of evil as was Eve in Eden, protracted the evening song. The brutal fellow raised the piece to bis shoulder, fol lowed by a prayer from the beholder that the barrel would burst in his grasp if he fired. A rescue! . The top of the pine moved, and in company lovingly olose fr a tie Ua Lasers zg srea cf lYt ev.l r a crire. Tt e lip been a f?it ere. avo I rr d'ah ar.i aver: r e kj??l tiliu Wuu!i 1; k if t fv. r hm ew'.re Hur.are Soc:e"y. No red sarsff, fiom tke Fi'triJa eve-g'.aij to the Oregon shore, wcu'd kit a rcbin in the sr-rinjr cf the year. Th. i a tice cf the hlackgmrdi and the cockney a cf c.vi'i ution Si.. r.ie on them ! AH-axy fm,ii Journal. A CCMPLIMLST TO THE MoHAM Mi tKIM FH0M THt A)lcHB!51J,,r TU Arctb;,h.T cf Ta is has just ad- q charfhf, iQ L; u,fl, i;ch. occur, the following passage in M.haxmeJans : 1 bi leoi'le 1 n 1 lor cet The au e. and will not .. " f W p. v. hi heic are now it t n..,n I ' t n, wrath 1 It ia one J our aauat r. IliluiU all I f ,e. It ha oiened its heart to the nfluen- tes of Chr.tianity ; it is t eginmng loo to open its eye father and ita mother. What ia Mohammedanism at bottom but a sect of Christianity !" Sl.MriTHT iob Babmm A large meeting tosym pat 12 with Mr.T. T. Barn urn in Lib piesent finan cial d fficu'ties was held a lew evenings since at Bridgeport. Connrrticut, Mr. B 'a former residence. F.i Mavor llubbel a in the chair Ke. Mr. Bolee u, ..ther roke feelinelv of Mr. B&rnum a anisfof. , tui.es, and ri;resed Hie hope thtt he would soon be j ,i i,. .tir',i. t.ini&plf tnmt the embarrassments in al.ch a to i confidin rebance in the hunety of oth er had placed bim During the evening a lone let ter was read from Mr. Ilainum, ;un id much applause. Alter adopt, ng a series of appioprate ieolutions, the meeting eeparated e-Tlie uii.!erisiiJ respvetlully aauouueei him.-tlf to hi IV'.low vitiii-ui. 4 tbe IVaaty of New Hanover, as a eiii4i-dju- lor tho ofS'-e of beriff, tuliject t a nouiinatioa by the ',Bcntia t" to l l at l ong Creek, oa tie 2k Jy of Uvil,lt JOHN I.. HOl.MKS. April II. IS'Si ,!lVlf tr'l be mbrciiker re.-pecttully announce biuifelf lo hit t'elb'W-eiti.enn ut the t'ouuty of New ilanoveras a esnjijate f.,r re-election to the oflic of heritT, snJ trusts tbat his ef forts to ai.-harf faithfully auil aeceprably the Juries of the i. Km- will .-rctiri-1" him eonrinuatii of their suflrsjes. K 1. HALL. March 11, IVsi -jf tej Her n,l Coin, copy VIKOIMA liLKb. ;oiue very fine Uf from Virgiui will b toui.'ll'jr four or live ilsvi at tlm Subseriber's Mall, at'tbs West e ml of the .Market Houv J .1. KING. April :5"th. Kl.. 22-lf ON VKV1IOX I WIiivhikI l.limr MertlmoU. A meeting i!l be belJ in thin place eaily in May, of ths Witie an I l.iiiior Merchants of New Hanover County, for the purpone ut adopting meanures fir the removal or luoiliS caliou of the ettreuio heavy tax now iuipoed upon them W A further note- will be given of the tiiiie anj place of hol.liiif taiJ Convention April '.H.th, S ,;Mf fcltillT K t II A M. K t. Mttt tOIIK, VOR iile in tunn toKtiit, by K F it A .1. ORADY. Man h . KVi.-lliH-tt r VVII.MINiiTON SAVINGS BAXii. This Institu tion, located si ths l'.imk of Wilmington, on Front Street, will In- open for the reception of deposit on Wednes day of each we-k from I to 7 o'clock P. .l.,and on Saturday of 'each week from 1 to f o'clock P. M. IOHN A. TAYI.Cli, l'rei't. May 1. KV -Ol-tt M III! IK II. Intipill Hiil, Texas, en the td ultimo, by the Itev. In S. S Varbmugli, Mr. UioNIl'A.-H I, KM A , to Miss M V IO A 1 'It lS, daughter td' the bite Col. lidwiird Cress, formerly of Salisbury. N. (..'. IMKII. In tin- town, mi Ihe IldonM., AliNl.S, infant daughter of I I. anil. A Keen, aged 17 months. Iu tlii town, on ths 2d init ,Mr C ATI I A li I N I i IUAV liFN, ntfsd V years. MASONIC HALL. Ol. K IIIM. 1 1 mi l h mi t respeottully inform tilt! rilltellS of Wl VV tuinctim lhat ho will giveONK K A N 1 Ci i.NCKIIT ( 'MA, 011 TIIKSIlA V evening, Mnv tit h Fur this occniiuii lie will be assisted by the following I. mi lit 111 Artiste : I lie two favorite and liilcntcd young Prima I 'oniin... S.R- ANNA SPINt d.A. Mi,-. S. ANNA All.. 1,01 is m:h(.i,ii',i,i;. 1 1,, 1 ; rent Cornet-a-l'irtton Mayer, and I- KAN ROTH, I ke I'l linguished I'ianist anil Composer. PKOOKAMML. CART I. l ie " I'lipairenti K oil in . ' I ol l'illll' , Ami ft . F. both. F KOTH. iui la Vo. e," Iroui l ipera I'uritaua, ANNA Sl'INt 'LA 1 nemti ( uiin l I'istou Selections Irom the 1 'pera onaiiibula, with vsrintious, arranged by .Scbraiber -olo ol I.OI IS SI II li l-.llir.ri linllad- 'Something lo l.ote lue," Hiuie Somothing to love me, something to bless, Something to smilu upon ami to carets ; Something lo till tip the void in my beurt. I hat will not, wh'ti sorrow comes o'er iue, depart , Something that loves me, not as summer friend lute , As true tit the star iu th bluu realms shove . NoiiK'thing with instinct enough to believe That will not, like most of earth's proud anes, deceive. MISS VAII. olo- iulin 1 iriind Concerto Alb gre, A dugio It.mda ...IVgamni. tlLl. BLLL. IMRT II I .-1. it'- r.ull.itl - Annie l.swris," MnAwcilon's banks nre bonny, Where early falls tho dew, And 'twas there that Annie Laurie Have me her promise true, ' ;ve me her promise true, And ne'er lorgct will I, Put lor bonny Autre Lawrie. I'd lay 1110 and die. ANNA ed'lN'OLA. J s-olo-Cornet-ft-l'i.ston-" Kuty Darling." with variation?, arranged and perloriiiod by Scltreiber. LOUIS SCIIKLIUF.Ii. U Cavatini " A MielJ'reigh," ncl ('pera otto Mesi in due ore lHjnitetti. MISS VAIL I Solo -Violin Capririo on Am eriean Airs, in cluding " Arkansas Traveller," " Pop got . the Weasel," and " Last Ko-e of Summer, " OLE BULL. 5. 1 .rand liuo-'Losteria di Adujar," tiuisseppi Lille. SK.'A SI'INOLA and MIS VAIL, li Solo Violin- Introduction and Carnival of Veniec Ol Bell. OLE BULL. S TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. To be had at Mr. Whitaker's Book More, and at the door. Door open at 7 o'clock ; Concert commences 8 o'clock. May ft.-2nti-2t. tOMOltl) CHAPTER SO. I KEOULAR MELTING -this Evenjjrg, at .7 ,0 clock. Msy 5 -f201-lt TIT ANTED A BOOK-KEEPER. One who is a - V V accountant nnd can come well recommended msy hear of a situation by addressing B. O., at ths Journal omc. May 3d -2(J5-3t. PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE for Msy. For sal at May ft. . W. WHITAKER'S T ESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED PAPER for Saturday, May XJ 10-h Received and for sale at MavS. S. W. WAlTAIvl.lv S. SEW BOOKS. AMONG the New Books received this morning, ws hav further supplies f th following lat works : Roger's Table Talk, Tsn Years among the Msil Bags, Courtship and Marriag by Mrs Caroline Lee Hoots ; A Biographical Sketch of Henry A. Wise, with a History of th Political Campaign in Virginia In 1855. to which 1 ad ded A Review of Parties ia the Union, and a Statement of th Politics! Issue ; distinguishing them on the eve of ths Presidential Campaign in ICfifi. By James P. Hamhleton, M. D. Literary Criticisms and ether papers by th lat Horse Biuncy Waiiaoe, tsq... of riiuaaeipnia. Appietnn 1 Cyclopaedia of tiiograpuy ; aoiiea vj ivtv. rrancisi.. iis, stibr D. D , L. L. D. f b Attach in Madrid, ate. Foa sal at April 5. 8. W. WHITAKER'S. $93 REWARD. RAN A WAY from th subscriber, his servsnt JIM SHAW, a yonng dark mulsttto, of light and rather small tgnr 1 generally smile whea about to talk. H was neatly dressta ia a dibob irocK eoat.ana gibci pantaloon. - i h alTrwrtl win M paia to say on wne will deliver him to me, or secure him in ssy Jail. May 6th.-(206-tf. JAMES F. McREE. Comnerclal copy. tre ira ira. car it, ,( Secretary. good W'K Tlin K YVE ARE Jt TIFIED IS SATING, Ttat to ttier K.'., cr reseiy fr liver Coa;U;at. ku ' rV:J. CfrTfri.Ti ther.pa; i a sew escT! by Dr. M"l'a trtebraif Uvrr PtU. Al S3 f.i?a.- list they w.U care, reaj (fct UZor.tg etf.S.t Jroa a Ukij rs r.i.Eg ia oar e.ry. Ntw Yon. Jaoaiiy 23. 122. ; Tki to eeit.f j list I btr hil Urtt ompLvzt tar c x 1 years, soi atrer eoiJ rt asy BK'i.nn te be.p m st:l t eosimeaol B-i"C ut. un i Ctlrbratrd LJrtr nil. I eia ao ray t ihs pubae, tbat tkey kir esmfisle'.y srl as ; aaJ I do kertby reeoiaiasnd tboi to all persoat i.:ti with a d-ieaed brer. They will ear. Try them. MARIA EVANS, No. 93 Lewif street. -Purrticr will be earefa! to a it for Dr. MeLANES rlertrtl VrrHtirne, "tfrt "rl by Itraalag Brwa., PHi.tr", Pa. AU atber Ysrnifiigea ia eoatpa naoa are worth! ess. IV McLaca'i feauiaa Yermifofs, ale bis cWbrmtel LiTrr fills, eaa tow U hi at all renctsbla j . vt',i;. k u vi M l rPPiTT -M,. i,.nt ttw ticiotare f FLEMING ERrjs Atru 2r-iwaxw CAS EPILF.PSV BK (IKED I V' thiuk th ful'twieg letter from a rpetabU eiUxea ut Misisippi will answer th question, aal remove ail daabts fress every anbiased saui4 : tlsxsADA. Mis., Jan 5, IS55. Ik S,tk S. lUft, BUaunare, $14. Dear Sir: 1 Uk t-vat pleaswr ia rotating a eaa ttf ipasml or tit, eared ky yoar tavaluable I'liia. My brother, J. J. Utgoa, Ba Mar rea affliet4 with this awful diseas. He waa ant attack! while jait yoang. H weald have om or two rwistas at so attack al first ; bat a b grew older, they seemed to iaj ereasa libewiie. I'a ti tb time he. eoaBesiewd taking yoar . Tills, b had the ut very often aad quit severe, proamticg : biiB kwJy aad saiud. liis asiad kad uffr4 aerioosly ; kal aow, 1 aut ksppy ta say, h is eared of thoa fits. H kaa enjoyed fca health for tk last fiv moat hi past. Hi aiiad has also rcturaed to its original sprigbtlinesa. Ail this 1 ! take a great Lltasar ia eoiaraunicaUDr, a it may ko tk leans of direcf.rg others to th rmdy that will car than. Yours respectfully, ke. W. P. Laooa. No rsos who is suffcrirg from Fits, or Spasms, should neglect sending to U HaBe. after this, for a "apply of his ittetioabl atedieinc. His price ar a follows 1 a kox t-1 ; two 3 ; twelve 24-eat by mail fro. OB th reeaipt of a reinittane. Addrs Srru S Harci, 108 Baltimore strett, Haltimore, Md. April dAwlw. TIIK tittKAT KlrssilAX HEMKDY. I'RO BONO PUBLICO. gr Every mother should hav a box ia th koas handy in eas wt acudent to th children. " HrdellHB's Hatsalat Salvo. It is a Boston remedy of thirty years' standing, and Is re commended by physicians, it is a sure and- speedy eur for Burn. Piles, Boils, Corns, felons, Chilblains, and Old Sore of every kind ; for Fever Sores, LTcars, Itch, Scald Head, Nettle Kaeh, Bunion, Sor Nipples, (reeommBdd ky Bur ses.) Whitlows, Sties. Featers, Fk Bites, t?pider Stings, r rutin tjioio.., mi riucuui, .-vui.,c. v. . ..... i-, Sire Nose. Warts and Flesh U ounds, it is a most valuabl remedy and cure, which ran be tssti&ed to by thoasaod who have ased it in th city ot Uoaton and vicinity tor th last thirty years In no iustanc will this sale do aa iniurv, r interfere with a physician's proscriptions. It is mad from'' the purest materials, from a recipe brought from Russia of srtieles growing in that country and th proprietor have letters fiom sll classes, clergymen, physician, sea eaptains, nurses, and otheis who havs used it themsolv, aad reoom- in li.Uin' uia Salra la Dot an Inlari tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a pictur of a hors and a disabled soldier, which pictur is also engraved oa th wrapper, l'sit i, 25 cents a box. Sold at ail th stores ia town or country, or may be ordered of any wholesale drog ,.ial KEDU1NG 4t CO., Proprietor. Agent for WilmingtoB, N. C.-S. W. WH1TAKER. Feb. 2b' 17li-2-Jj A Prsrt-Mto Breath What lady or gentlemsa woal4 remaiu under ths curs of a disagreabl breath whea by B ingthe "Bnlmvl a 'ITinuiand Kotrers" as a dntifric would not only render it sweet but leave t he teeth whit as alabastort Many perons do not know their breath is bad, and th sub ject is so del:cate their friends will tieTr mention it. Pour a single drop ol the "fialm" on your tooth-brush and wash the teeth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a year. A Fxti TiPt't. Comn.Xxion may easily b aciuirsd by Be ing "Bufm of ti Thmtmmt Ftowm." It will rmoras, inmjite, and frtrklrt from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate huo. Wet a towel, pour on two or thro drops, and wah the lace night and morning. Smavino Mana Easy Wet your shaving-brush la either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of Balm of a Thousand Flowors," rup th board well and it will make a beautiful soft lather much facilitating tho operation of iha- vinir. I'riee on v-r fiv I onts. r etrioob at 1.0., propno- tors. For sale in Wilmington, N. ('., by S. W. WH1TA- KKH, Agent Fob li)th, lHoti 111.6m TO NERVOUS SLFFEU KliS A rttired ClrcymaB, restorsd to health in a lew days, after many year of gra nervous suffering, is anxious to make known th means of cure. Will send (free) the prescription used. Direot th Itev IOIKM M . D AOS ALL. No. 6t) Fulton trt. Brook lyn, N. Y. April It. 1868.-l88-lm pHli MKLT1NO OF THE STOCKHOLDERS IN THE J Wilmington Oas Light Company, advertised for Mon day 5th, at tho Hank of Wilmlagton, Is postponed to Thursday, Hth Inst., at the office ol Copt. Gilbert Potter, at 10 A.M. r. J- L.yjiu, cso. Msy .ttl.-2H."-tf Ii ST --(Supposed to have beeu taken from our Wharf, j frurn Schr. Liiie Kut.oll by mistake,) n barrel Whis key, marked i. II. over W. Whoever baa it will confer a lavor by returning it to KUSSELL 4c BRO. .May 3. DISMtl.t TIOS. 'IMll. C FAIiTNEKSHU heretofore existing between 1 the (.ubseribrrs. under the naino and styl of Murray, I'eaeock it 1 o , is this day dissolved ky mutual consent. hither I'xrlncr will sign in liquidation. ' E. MURRAY. L. PEACOCK, C.H ROBINSON. Wilmington, C , May 1, M MfTIf K. rTMIL Sl'BSCRIBERS willcontinu the Forwarding and 1 Ctunmission business as formerly, under th nam and stvlo of M'irray & Peacock, and hops, by prompt attention to' bu.'iness, to receive the same liberal patronsg bestowed .111 the old firm E. MURRAY, May 1 - 205-2m. L. PEALtiLK.. irMJOM PRESBYTERIAN BOARD or PUBLISHERS--r We rceeivsd this morning, a supplr f " Presbyterian Psalmndisis ;" Psalms and Hymns " of the various siiel aad styles of binding issued ; " Contcssion of Faith " Cat ehisms for Yuune Children ;" lr. Alexander's Practical Ser- S. W. WHITAKER. Mav -i. OLLF CULTURE- in Reading. Sasakinsr. CnnversatioB, O I"eil gned tor tho use of SchosD, Colleg, and HoBt In struction ; by William Sberwoqp. 1 vol. Wmo. lu't published. For sale by May 2. S. W. WHITAKER. icoTi Ti's seTufsof HUMAN HISTORY.-" Th King- of Rome," with illustrations; " Th Rspublio of Rome" Jut published. For sal by May 2. S. W. WHITAKER. NOTICE. 1 HEREBY FOREWARN all persons from harboring or trading with my wife, Margaret . Jacobs, under th penalty of the law, as she has left me without a cans. May 3, 1S56.- 205-2t. SAMUEL JACOBS. OSJ (OMMIHXMENT. BBLS. Superior Old Monongahela Whiskey ; 1 " Old Bourbon : 25 2 " Stump's Old Rye; I " Old Alleghany ; 10 " Gin; 10 " Cognac Brandy. Ths above Linnors are sent a sample. Ordrwillo received and forwarded for lots to suit purchasers, b; 1 to suit purchasers, by RANKIN de MARTIN, Sonth Water Street. May 1st. 203-6t. RUMMER RETREAT. A T the solicitation of my friends aad aosjnaintan, J I have engaged and fitted np Mr. Hopkins' plao I;;S on the Wilmington It Topsail Plank Read, sboutJa-L three miles from tb eity, and just far enough to b a pla ant walk. On arrival, I shall b most happy to wait on yoa with " LAGER." and other refreshment. 1 will open for the reception of visitors to-morrow. April36th.-202-lm J-. MEIER. (Her. & Cem. copy 1m., and present kills to J. M. ROTICE. VLL persons indebted to the eubscribsr, either by not e account, will please pay np. as money must b had. Al! accounts standing over three months, interest will be chareed. No accounts will rna longer than ninety days hereaiter. TtfoS. C. CRAFT, April I9th - -dArw. No. 48 Marktt st. aTb. mavsb. Hi.txr ur. MAYER & BLC5, IMPORTERS SKI) DEALERS l!f WISES, BRANDIES, GINS, ., WOULD RE5PECTKULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE pobtio, that they hav Just opened th stor formerly ooaupitd by Dr. D. Da IV, Jr., corner Princess and Water streets, where they intend to keep always on band a fall sup ply of th above. Dealers in th genuis articl would do well in giving them a call. They also keep constantly on hand a fall stock of Doras. tie Liounrs, inch as WHISKEY, BRANDY aad GIN. April 21-197. -: MULFORD'S CELEBRATED LEMON Sugar, are pared expressly for Family, Hotel and Ship ns. from H" " fc ...V..., m a. WHVWW.IW. a uyiw, VHVa. a, j aw uw aa. with sugar, for the instant production oi emonad. Ia this pure Mat it supersedes Lemon Syrup, and is xnor conveni ent and cheaper than Lemons, as it will not spoil ia any cli mate. For Parties and travailing, It is invalnabl. Tk Sugar is neatly pot np in canister of t lb. each, (2 dot. ia a box.) For sal by GEO. HOUSTON. . April 2. ; . LATEST DATES OF THE 8CINTirlC AMERI eaa, New York Hrald, Baltuaor Sun, Albion, Yoog America, Police Gatatto, Pictorial, Flag t Spiritual Tele graph. Rcird this morning at -April 28Ut. , S. W. WHITAXER'a.
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