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THE DAILY JOl'liXAI. r: r v. x. c. r.v n:iJj;i:Ai'ii. 1 ; .V ' . 1 . , - - : at L. . r ' - - . - - i - j - c i -. . i - 4., c . ;. - -: i . -- ai'r : a r '-t . 1 v ... $ Tk ?'-' nvi-r-'v rrred ks Jvtrtal d. - A s '-.-:- J,tc lt aitkle as it i w'.iku cij-!ait; ' f V7 Vtrart tkrearekw ar;o t! rvf-f tk Jour bJ id d3 as BJt to UU tk ariV t It i i l v . u .'t await, cc to disirg noes a to t,tor n mnut; J -r t! pa"! of dWwrirj sew tntW fd t eu-'ry ami trot-Ity ca ti part of tk writtT. irlt - With the t1Trm noting its vcrj cu - j aj -t i( Jtttl lif tbe ,.t k to ir artkkvae J w t far? to emU!'1. C K, Mr Mr!t-r!i wtrc!ntl 1 1x3 to pniH.it l! ni . that lk alumU to cbaracfcTLa? tist tn, v Uihf f?1y tt citt ion ti bj Wi3 auj TutawcriL Rami ivar to oa. m!trLt rrmii.l b U Mt to tl tt .f tr-!-1 EVlnT OUl w UK ijaiuvmj, BritT, viir it Yirrr k4i-; Bat as t Let, that, for wbich it li lo timuit ttllaUil. iU UK 's trtk4e tpoo ahkh it rxviicatf it n nuirl It triJ-1 llrit.J t. t! . fiiilnn- i J t!.i FajrttTilk and CW.St-kbi bIt, wVu-h iniglit tuj liaT biffl act Iron it U-pcr. Hcacwr, it u t ouittir of ricrt inJIS-mice to mVthr ttie CMvrtcr tlicks to or aot We do b4 cijut-t it to j-ut a faroratW or a fair fwlnKtU njxn anj thiiif berr, and iihlul thf ti; ul n -f itx rwcot iffus'toin would kd ns to mj'jtui lliat it f jranL. tb'ia Btifurtaniate iHagt; ti wr a totally pivrn I p tt depravity aud all naimf of jmam, li h m r-a!lj jiainful, but coimot 1 b!jil ; and furtlTtirv, it m, v aniHMia to iiiirorw' vtn lb? "nt of itiai.kiiNl " trrnt tl very fond natunxl iLtorinf tin Jcwimif arv aiu 'itMaa tx kill and alay.hot toaayral. l-jfWator ami vhl pn'j4e -u Tally. We Any tbe and iniriM lnw nL We d't want to liaw any lxnly lilktl, t;H rvmj tl Kditors of tbe (MufrtTf, nor d we wunt tlHm tt pn -Ijitat ! tk'ir Biortal Ixxliin into tbe t'm' Ftar on um.utit 4 tine folnw. . Tb tttrr my W ' thuhigton u.'d lo U tU t i f the StaU1, Ac. if . wby liiild g' ivt ihiw If ? , lia al ut.'itl to Imv tln Utpl U.v T - lis tin Shitr bad to pay 1 mit of iutt-nr-l on tbn botuln ititlfsnl It any of Ur IUilnad (Vmjati'T 1 iKtbr woik,, aktne ofk r to tin SUtf diviiWidK. arwl tin- j nm t ol final MnnntTatiouT So far MX.bmidrvd Uiousund thillurn in all that i)w StuU bu.-. t iki n in t Wilniiiitn Ilial, uUndmif iMrly tlinv bmnln I ami liily inik n, abilo in tin Atlantic K'Nid. not imuh ovir a bim itrtsl tuika. ! Itaa takt u Umifr like two ittillion ami iu tin X.T. tVntrul of '2'2'i inik-, kIio bus ' lmr milliotor marly ko. And yit w ht ur tu'k alniut all that Wilininu'ton ban not. Why. Faytttcvi'V a.-ki iniiib for Ixt 4. mik U'hoI to llr -oullkldH un Wiiinmp tmi H fornifHy trx- t of the Stuli " U-i oi u UM. lt ii tin1 fur ol HHriiT'i and lriiiuoj'iir to rmluivor toeicileprijiiditi' auinct Wiliuinton- t njirmml htr a having fattcm I hjkhi t!w! fxiilx of tin' Sliiti'. Tlii in not m), a a nTriiMKT to fucN will t-liow. iiml ii In -, in dwl, lxvn 'btn Ik Ion1 riy unrh i-Hrh-iuv. "tlnaHiUI i:"' ''' Ttcanmii ol ll iottn ol llMilxfcfmi." - '' bat' I . I re iih, in tlr hlaii' ol un i tia flu it, iw iroiiiaiiyuir tl' Wy ( miW of jiftcrduy, the iilmvr ilitiWtllip Htlltrilll lit of the lillilltt Ullil filllilH t i of till' town df WiliniiiRtoti. in its rcrporuti' raj'Ui ity. ilnrinjz ! tin- lust tai-hf moiitbi. lt (hitiitn In M-piirato y.hiiini:. tlijliillK ol' IkV, paid in iVrir'-tk- bills of IhTiH pVid in IK'iH, with taib n-v- ml bill ttnd itx uiiioiinti-tutt il. I' nun thi it tip. uuthut tbere bavo Uin mid nitb'ui IS'.'iH ilchWnf 1H."i7 wiiiount- inj; to f I G.li'jT .'tH; tbut tktv due to lln-Town proprr limn laM, ttfWMstmnlK. innikt t licit iitliuiiri H to Town Hall, itr.', a cum unioiintii'tr to .rH '.'''. mid tlmt tbe loan oi or ill ow by ik'liixt tliunmiy hi iIh hluji oNtuiik ibf, iiit iiiy hitriiiMil ol John Piiwm ii, Mftj.. Milurio of timing, If .U.IUis -7. idmwiii u httrplu in lavor of 'I'oan pror ol 'I'ti.l'l d'.l. I In' toau owe a Hulk I H lit iniidilitiiin tl tin' above ol $17.4(10 lor 'l oan lint! lutouiit. Amount of hit r it in Town l!ondn iliic 1st, .Inmmiy, f7'll,.r'0 ; tin rv bim Ken Tuan llond isstud Tor voik, If., on Town Hull to amount ol $LU,!i(iO (Kb li avin a bahiiux' for wueor$2tM00. Sinu cloning the Ntutt iui nl, Mr. tlowun bun paid into the Town TrtuKiiry $lhl 1'J. Thin is oik.' of , tbe UiokI IuIn ratr. i m lully jh pun d i' ml Kutkliictin-y itnU iik iil.i ol iiiuiiU i al linuiici h, re ceipt, cmlit imd inik btedi , tlmt v Imve ever Men. lt i ctrtainly, in tbe lutignnpe ol the uuW, " tbe Lr peft and niet complete e.ptition ol the town nfhiiin ( I any tbut lm everjioen publisbul, m.d to Imj Honor, tbe Jlayor, much rrolit indue lor Iji? t florid in prmliiein; tbi nult.' In the Kluti ment Kiibmitteil, the onttiiinlitiK th litt; ol the town arc stuUd at 61fi0, iiinl thin, we bnve nni-on to think, is a lurj-e limine, o tint, in hu t, our jnoplo tnny k fuhI to have tbe uetunl Mute of their liiiiiHer laid Ik fore them to tidollur. This bus bun ut the of much lukr on tbe part f tlu Major, who hns il voted himself to it w ith an enefpy und ability iHyond nil praise. Jly tbe way, our nupilMirs ol the llciohi have " :ot up " the printed sheet in very pcknI Mylt . The 1 htalit. The theatre in tbi place opi md lnt nilit tinder vi ry unfavofablc circumstanw. The jicrforniers did not arrive until three or lour o'clock, and some were lelt behind at that. The orchestra did not get Iktc at till. Th a was no certainty fel t os to wbethir Buy play could be Jifoduccd, and tbe weather wus bud. Under these circumstances, of course, the House wna very tliin. ns was to have ken expected. The want of nn orchestra was a discourageiittiit, bo tlmt atin(? must have brcrtnn opbill business to the ladies and gentlemen of the enni ' pany, especially as they had 'ken travelling the night before and had no time fur rest, and none to keen e acquainted with the Htagc, for the majority of the actors are new. . . On account of Ik nou-arrivul of wine of the p rlin u: jt erg tk play of " Don Ceasar de Uuzun " hud to k' suk fititutcd for Richelieu." Wc dropped in for a short time and were surprised that the actors, especially Mr. Xeafic, could contrive, under the circumstances, to throw BO much life and spirit into their performances. . To-night the play of f liicklicu " will be presented, and wc have no doubt that it will k udmirubly jkt foruied. Mr. NeaCe and Uic company wjll k' prepared to do themselves justice, and will exert themselves to that eud. We trust that the audience will k a full one. We have no doubt but it will he a well-satisfied one. Our play-goers know what good acting is and want to have it. Mr. Marchant promises a succession of itarB and will redeem his promise if half encouraged. At the close we understand that' Mr. Jscaficmadi! a short address, referring to tbe unfavorable circtunstrmce attending his first appearance kre, but lookingibrw'ard to pleasaotcr meetings hereafter.. Our old favorite, Mr. Barnard, was greeted with hearty applause, a merited compliment to a worthy and talented actor. ; .-.- .' ' . i . r- : . t a i I'r-laT, HUA.M. Wc 1 .i. : is r.p I ' '! v. j t r - T 1 tk a r.ar.ro 1 aal t ;te la a tirvi; i a-at r -tt rtt f arsllH yr(1llar. vni. f S tt. A r-ii'.i ' irct-oi'-i.tt 1.1 ii-ats'Ti at! V.j- .:tTfT I'u.! t o --.1 r t!-tp.uty J n-ju;nt liofu 4 o- TvrrfV-r i4 t'on.uj.ia Hch.L t. iorit w:r,'a .-'1 tau l- In Jlit ir k.k vaa ni.j ttxL M r- K ' a tWKil k the fwor Tlr tJl r,UtV to Ur WHiuiflft-ti Lipkt latuntrr. AiiC a, . tm Lil UV a3 rrawi wwi i,,,,, i.J,.,. i.u,W.! hill. tori, tlarlotte k lLutbmord mil, j- . . k . w I.,,. . Hill - - - 11 fed! U the di4ributioo of HnaU ailver coin, wae' .L. ..vl t.. , I.: it t..- w., . i - i i ! nor 11 bill to aimtid tbe chartT U tlie Wwtrra X . " .... . . ..'... .... i . ... LiU ..Ua . I. ....... nk Y . .... . . ...-.-" wJS.irii andSu)rri. Courts. Attorney tJcwralt IkUIt torn.tutiitJuJK'eroiexctuirirf ftrcuit J ,r 7 , C-7. L - f .y 1 ft . s .State Uvorabk- to Mr. lKilas. X o uiatUr how er 11 bill to utaUih tk county of Kin, reject j l! J l "IT" f bW "nA ,KmJ W 1 k bU U. Pif majority VwUxi t tk indi-! u Xl wAh" lu the P" "I" of ir Wt.rnX.tM:.Jw.autHkr dik.a wkn te!wwafcji d.nts, top-tup. Ilai -State .lj-n-J at Jo'rlork. UHM-tr,n,. IW iwikv " w mm mM ,j XWbiT businw of iiitrtwt. Mr. P. la m veriil Simthini State ha very naturally In U, Hoi at, bnlay, not i'lJiiliiriMTnulrValW Wi"rjiTf: Ci.fhasm in hi Ulall. lut tk-re S uTalJuiiua,kt wmh? any iuUrrt f xn-jlt .K1 b "' 'to1 ,n 'k'b. non. ..tmjf J iMiiciary rotnmittee to inquire into tk pro- ! w iuf from ad this, that tk frainls uf Mr t,ru ol animtinff tk I'nnatitutinu a to fM Jud. ' iHMitlaa are Kanv HI that City. 1 kv are m itkr U aiu! Solltlt"f liy tIM lonplC. 1 u"u im .n BuU .w im- anion iihu A motion to in.uire into tk rit uf Solicitor, Tout- J had.T It wouU thtmiUi you to know tk- lull itetit muster. Trusto a of fuvewity, Hank iMrertort, Rail- tk Ikiuyla fcvlmp kre. a ftvling boaever kept in J 4m4f. Xe,y to kkl a -at w tk licpUlaturv.-! akyain-e to tk oblipatfotu ot jmrty. And k t me assure lt aa iii.1 fu.it. ly .tNHH-l, but 1 think tk aame will ' Vm- w m l'1 tLut I" dk-fraiicbi.-- Lmi iirobablf loin., up m M rate rtJuti.a tkre ; lr of "ny "r tk .mikxei.lr MKiii,any of tkdutwt. lo U- n'liie t.vliit( in the matter, ......... . ; "f 'I UHK-raey, on atroniit o tin-J-rvr ol bis admiratiou A bill toopui tk Yadkin IUut to tlie paMwyc uf -Mr- lltl. IVrwm rAiy opjsl to bim fi.4. was JWfi.il k aU.tit two lmrs, ami then tmvrd : ttut7 M l",1,r, ih,r tmn ' nlr cornphitttiey it lid reading. 1 ''r ifcpasniK ,pulurity ; alnady his wanmr and A bill to eVt. nd the power i4 tk New River Xavi-i "'' ''.'' lra-t.als kjnn lu ak. - wbk-h is the pntter ,.atio fotiiimny wa meivnl Irom tk Snuto, ami tk j departure lion, the strut t imo uf our party. k,s views luh Ik In- suspended. twn iU "Jd l-awlitiT. K".T ,l,"1',H'n ull, ,tt d.t ision, ic itr. (:i inotnui of Mr. IWyan.irf New llaiMner, a bill wa taken up to ine.iriNirate tU' Ituekhmii Xavigatioii t'om puny, and it pa-, d it lid nading. A long di bate iH-eurred on a bill concerning the dia ubiliti. s nn iitmiMd iu wc. 1, chap. 1.5 of the Reviiad CiHie, 4ii.ling a vote on which tk Htmae adjimrmil. 1 la AilxilnUliallvit of J m mra UaMrbaHan. MKs 1 iitos : We herewith ineloi t r.olution iimininiiMi-lv adopt. tl in a iiHrting of the iHinocrttlic iik uilsT-t 1 1 the (ieueru! As.seinlily, coo vt tad in tk Hall of the lli'iM' "I t'oiniuons, on I-'rulay nil.t, th I'd inst , .Ii4.n S. I'wney, lx ,ol Hilgt-eiwik, in tk chair; and mm. t tlmt in ol du nce to tk 2d resolution, the Stun iluril and other iNmocrutie jiujK r will publish tbe same, to wit : lUstJntl, Tbut we have unabated confidence in flic Administration of .1 nines Itiichaimn, and tetiikt to him our thanks lor bis fidelity to the Constitution and the rights of the State. Ilrvlrril, That the.Sirretarii s lurnikb a copy of the resolution pnd by this inci'tinfc to tlw N. C. Standard lor publirutioti. with Ik request that the IH-mncrulic newspapers ol the Slate will cony i.n. a. i v m,u i tjCKNT. HrsilK.K. Set r.taries. A I'lia lor Ilia Noilli. We ure piii; lo write nu article in lavor of the North. The lib.-ui d utt. nipt of two nations to live togctkjr uiidir u et iimioii goveniineiit, injuria the North too, a w ell us the South ; but I ho wrt of injury i different The Union while it lu.ds puts money in both MH'kels of the Noilli. and hurt' niily lis Ittliiig aini moral scuti- int'iits. A' ;?i:dl do tiurselvi the violence to ailmit (for the Nike ol ariiineiil) lhat nil that benevolent moral stnlimeiit of our Northern brethren ia sineeie aud unnllit h il - that I he jn-ople of I he North do seri ously It el the k'gul mnetion of sluvtry and sluvc hold ing lo k a blot on the honor il their country. Con sult r. IhTii. their hard cuso : they profoundly lirl that u man might not to Im' a chattel : yet they help to sup port a 1'edt uiHiovernmenl, ami ure aun-nable to the jurisdit'tion ol a Siijin me jutlieiiiry, which ullinns that shtK'king pi ineiple. uud acts upon it, mid compels thrm to net iijhiii it. 'liny ure tnade bylaw hunters anil captors ol Inu'ilive slaves: they ure coinpelled bylaw lo tolerate a systt m which is based upon total indfler enee (lh(sirelieal indillereiice at least) us to whether the common Tirritorie of the Republie shall k alxsk und slrtMighiilds of the ' Sluvc Cower " or not This is till very hard ; how can our Norther bicthrcn Duvt the n pi'ovinu gaze of the nine teeth century ? How can they iiiaintiiin their Iriendly relations with the civilind world, under these eiieuinstanccs ? We would k in clined nio!l t - t l Inl y lo urge upon tkm a remedy lor ull this, the only piuetieal and sufficient rt'itcdy wc are aware of. namely the dissolution of the Union but for din7 ei'iiTid. ration the Union "pays them for nil these buiniiiiitioiis; and it is generally klicvcd that our Northern brethren ure alwuys prepared to submit to humiliation, und even to sucrihce or. put in ulieyance ti eir siuT'd moral st nliiiienls, for n s-cuniary consider ut ion. Kvcn ns to that " wild theory "that Southern tlant- ers ought to k- allowed to purchase their field hands in the eht a pi m nun Uet, tlmt is in Alricu, where lieltl hands crow, il is hi Id bv tnnnv tbut the Northern phi lanthropists will not vehemently oppose this measure, steing lhat, however revolting to tlieir moral sense, it is certain to k highly profitable to their busines bouses. In I. id, the multiplication of slaves at tk So.ilh would k more kmliciid to Northerners than even to tk Southern planters tkniscives: and some satrieul, sardonic und irreverent politicians do say that when this question of the African slave-trade shall k fully opened und tliscufscu klorc the iconic, it will find more warm advocates ut tk North than at the South. This ia unhiii.tlsoina and illiberal ; it assumes (hut our Northern brethren are more influenced by consid erations ol trade uud trnflio than by principles ot mor ulity and sentimentality. To the suspicions mind there might seem sonic reasim in this illikral inference ; for undoubtedly Northern philanthropists make a got si thing ol the 'negro and negro productions! Their ships ure freighted, their warehouses are filled by tk slave power ; ami the civilized world liegins to surmise that tliry submit to the black blot on the escutcheon of their country kcutise it pays. Worse than this, tk civilized world logins to susieet tliat their horror of slavery is a hiriv nretenee that thev prefer freights and commis sions to " human freedom '"and that their sectional quarrel with the South must be rather (indeed solely und exclusively) for political power and government plunder There i one way in which the North can relieve it self from ull these unpleasant surmjses, and from the Humiliation ol iieing muue not only a consenting party to such a system, but a baliff. a police oflicer ami cala boo,vo keeper or the blavc Tower i it is to secede from the Union. L There is one oilier mode in which they might possibly inhuiih h uigmiy, ineir icenng, anu uieir inonu bliiu- nieni ana we can tluiik of no tnira wav it is to con' quer the Soulh by force of arms. If tky think they can do that, one can understand why they contiue in the llllOII. Makriaor of Kisdred. A bill has Passed tbe House of Representatives of Georgia, by a vote of fifty-; riA iu iiiij-mu, jriuiuuiung me lnieniiarriage oi oral cousins, unucr a Bevere penalty, tnd cutting off the in kritancc of Ifbuc The preamble to the bill a?scrls that many deformations of mind tnd body are of congenial origin, from the practice of near kindred intermarrvinir j with each other. ; - A r ' . 1 i II-'' a' " : t. :v r. --..-a ' V'-U ' 1 L - 1 v f-l'U i y .r r. 1 . r s'-if n;-f' T, l. i err -tr raiic I ri; ret -! t I . k' v, a' f f -n- t i J if I i-t tn ti t.' ;in U rt' 1 iv- Ki-j 1 it i-'-t!" at:t t jt-1 ; - j i i,-.: i tl; pri Lt AJii-l j'.ratit. la U tm . it i -." J that t!. c -i t.i ii' filrf'J I'jr rpt friii.U af Mr. lwU.it! a th-w to ej4 r i t a:,il rratt'ifr l.'m Li Utr Mii-oiv id II- l;,...-a-?u-s tl.y ... rx-LJ?X : thwimr-MM frM.ktrf th I.:nir ; iif t tUn a J. nK XV In tie caucus cc-' I?"9 v 'Tl Ct7 -, V t crHH-ft m Tte Km h ni'ui iu uiuu iDtysiiV, - .! a if i luuoatrato at tit" .ur jHHrt,t, ..th tbr ; ai'k il'jt and d'n l rltterin tl dietinyuisUJ Snat.U k Untaiwt to an o,.B d-fkrati i'Wlil. u bui a n. ie win- auiuiui?uipo. wwg tiiia, tbe aurtm" tartMil mto vttt tA finit'k- CKiir it- ...i tn Mr Itm-liMjiaii bjh! h. Pmili'itir nf tlirrstiirv t mitt hint ni.W Tl BliV lillliHl llll!l(,-.t :itlna in II. JJ bscw: and many tkm at that Bavtinp. vou-dl "i''" ' " uuiiuutuous iwjhiiimoii of tk constitution so as to i mbraiv the construction ol tk l'aeilie Kailroad ?'' For tk writer's part, tk views ol laitlK r on said issue are ulatable to turn ; but w bile (hit i tk lui t, and while he (as all tux! demotTats j must.) " disapprove the mention of geutkineu nuin l iu connection witU the iTtvukiiry so" early as tin, lu- is t not pn'iiantltolulminnteih'iiuneiation ol .Mr. L'ougln 1 oil have ilisetiveietl that t la-re I a general ilisiuclina tiou unioeg nitmU is uf the le gislature, to (ite hr Uuilroud seUinis in uuy quarter : uud the truth is. iih hiIk rs are ulsiiit Lull right, unless, there wi re great r development of the States' means from UuilroutU already cunatructtd aud a gnaUr disp.ltion'fii rulso tk tuxes " iian wi.hm, with the plat's enhanced obligations on Inltriiul lmproveiiK nt ueeount. As regards the Fuv elteville mid Coalfield Railroad, HH'IIiIkts have lit urd, with whut truth 1 am not aware, tlmt there is not tbut slut" of prcparediieM at the Northern terminus ot the nmd, which should be, when Stale aid is invoked. It is deflarei I lhat iktsoiis more ;'teply interested in t he mines thun in the road ure culling ujiou llcrciiks, without tk' due exercise of their own iiiufetes ut the wheels. You are doubtkrs amu-td ut the novelty ol a, ikrision just arrivtd at in record to 'he Rev. Mr. Taylor, who is declared entitled to bis seat, lt uiuvars Irom the de- ciaiotis, that ministers ol the gusjK'l uiv not referred to by the Constitution, unless mi jiuij. Mr. Taylor, king a disinti ituiI hikI volimtaiy vicar of Christ, spurning cmolunioii' or Ae in the holy cnise, is, by virtue of such services, not included in onliuiiry lisl ol clergymen. 1 om not hereby satirizing nor censuring the Jfgislutiirr, fur I klievc they sliown go. d s. use tit the iliseriniina Ifon.. According lo tliis precedent, (he "ministers among our simmI friends, the -Ironside or 1'riuiitive Rutitists, are eligible to suit in the kgisluture. I!v the vvsy, I hiy wood's siKtrh in deliiice of his right to a seat, was u nimterly illort, and worthy the reputation of his illus trious lutmr. 1 he num point mmk, or sought to k muile, was that the Court of liquily was not ii t'ourt of Record ; und Mr. Iluywotxl du wniie hold, strikim? und ehsiieni sjscial pk- iding to sustain lhat view, but the opposite side skwed quite conclusively that it is u Court oi Record, Ac, uud he is ousted. The manly, inikpeiuient snd lenrhss course of tk Journal, in king iniithejjJj-to dkstnt from the posit ionslif The Uresnleiit's messuge, in regard to the tariff und the I'ucilie Railroad, has met with merited commendation from every l)t iiKK-rat under whose obser vation it bn fallen. N o peron, however elevated and inllmntiul his position, should be icrniiUed to tanin.-r with the ekrished laiuluiurks of the purly, A diflere nee nhout some ubstract and nnimNirtant new issue may k tolerated, but lo do away with, at a single dusli of tk K n,soine riulicnl measure, some curdinul irinciple, is more imuh ine entire puny, iniicii less a, single indivi.ln hI, ought In undertake, I'OUKLK X. Y'. rrrefi'lriirr nt the l'.'trrlwrg K.ir,('HS. ItrilOIr Attra)-- Mnn Mini. W KUDOS , N. C Ht'C. It?. l-'tl, l-J.rjnm: Yesterday evening, just about the time the I ruin reached Dudley Iepot, from Wilmington, two men numed l-'utllot k and Richard Hatch, who had Ixvii previously cugagtd in n diflicnlty, met ut the Hud ley Station, when the qiiuirel was renewetl. Hatch col lared F udlock, and the latter iiniiihately drew u revol ver and shot his antagonist in the breast. Hutch whs mt deed when the cars kit, bnt no -hope was entertained thul k would live many minutes.' l'adlock tied a sikhi as he had committed the act, and kd not In en Hken at lust accounts. Yours. Ac.,' Cyclop. Tiik "Wasdkrkk's" Caroo. The Augusta, (Ja., I'ispileh suys that J27 of the Alricuns reraitly landed at lirnnswick, (ia., were brought up und landed three milt s below tliat city on the South Carolina side of the river. The Wanderer, says tk Dispatch, only actej as the decoy, bringing 120 slaves krself and the other ves sel 1100. It adds that this is the third cargo landed in (Joorgitt by the same company in the last six months. Tre PlaNtlnn. Iist1 no time now in planting out fruit, shade and or namental trees. A tree planted now, is much more cer- -:.. iA I:..., .1 i i..a.i :.. i... l. -i, ia.il iu ine, uuiu wimiii (iiuuieo in nit- soring, anil Wlii make a third more grith. The tops of dccidtious,treis should be well cut back kfore planting, and the tree planted no deeper than it originally stood in the ground. Smnll evergreens .may k pluntcd with their tops entire, provitkil they have licen taken up with care. The. roots of all trees should k examined kfore planting, and all mutilated parts taken off with a sharp knife. If the tree has much top, it should k fastened to a strong slake, eke the winds will shake it until it kconies loose in the ground, when death will k the consequence. As trees Iced mostly through their surface roots, the rich surface soil ol a piece of woods, or ol a dry swamp, will be a proixr soil to manure them with at planting. Let the hole k dug twice a large as the roots extend, and fill all around the ends of the roots with this siStfact-ffiold. with tlw addition of a little lime, or good ashes. Select a moist or cloudy day for planting, if possible, and plant i lie uto uriiuy ai once. " Let them learn first." savs Paul. to show reliiHrm at home." Religion kgins in the family. One of the holiest sanctuaries on eurth is home. The family altar is more vcncraoie man any altar in me catliedral. The education of the foul for eternity, begins by the fireside. The principle of love, which is carried , through tbe uni verse is first unfolded in the family. . My dear, what is the matter with puss ?, gee jmw she swells her tail and arches her back at the sausage I gave bcr that was left on the plate." "Oh, that in Bo thing ; she merely scents old Towser in it." . -lu I'a ic Il r.J ? en y -si rljj.- - rs i'i !':' r i-f I; ., es-V .V, : U s :-Kff tiklr.' t f r IV r!.. f.f tLv - ' 1 k S - A " c- r Laltt fiu:i Anltal f Ik AihU llnf. N. 1. I'tV-l. M.-.Uf ft.r;L:p J, t j arrival Aw of !. Sbe brir.y? Jut froo lUretotVlJU - ft - W - is.t u. -tUt t'r'f't l? tbm" kr ntuuuuauii. a I Ilk J t tU- Mh ir'aDt, "ma pak-. Nmt!fti Star, t-f Parana f ipd.tkm U rcpurb-d as baTini arrivrd at lK"bad"Mi, lad!y daitta; Laving fi- Xiw Y k, Ifc-c. 2tth, I. M. I'ottoo firm. Mar ktt teiirraily uncbanL Wbat du3; Sou there ml ?1 20. whit? $1 3-jf Corn nn; mixtJ 76 a 7 cU. Sukit TunBtio- Cnw at 4 a i0 ft. ltoin strajly.'; VV(Ki LAM) ( KKAM V hav aer a?4 aoicIkat al'iMBaJ atli alx. It curia tk Hair kriutifslij, an4 f ir tlrrwinj; tjwi. II air La lu tUai. Try it! JaltN K. IK a4 Iha Aiprllt. Owen, tk js-pular couatiiaa of 1'laciJe'a Yarktk'. i a go"d tt-y tlk-r. I'woof Listaks, tk n tikr of tk 1'kay une'may mrniU rLwere related iu or columns a vcar so ago, tliat akiut his uat-ting w ith Ikrut-y Wi!!iams (slightly Yn Debifkd) in I'aris, and that alut Ik Xvw York eibinan, who took him (Owen?) ft t Fptit hnmu. Tk story of tk evkk tice br gavf in one tf our courts, wkn calkd upon to ikscrik tk costume of tlx' Ut boy in the farce, " made a great laugh at tk tiaa'," as may 1' recollted. Onens is not only funny biniselft as Fjdstafl'boasUd.) but k SThIso tk cans' that fun is in otkr. lit wa Silaying an engagumtit at tie Howard Atkra uni, in l ist on, la-t suinns r, aial wus dcstwUkd by the uiana gtr to trior ui tor a w k in w tl tk interM towns of Western Massacbiwtt. (.hie day, while jouruing tin re, a plain spoki n, gtssl natirnil wn of tls- soil came up to him, us he was enjoy nig his alter break last cigar, aiid aiklresncd him thus: " 1 say, 'Squire, aiql you tk Jayir chap that I see in the theavtir, last mclit, uetuiir out tlie lunny lellt r so 'cute?" That part all.tikd to was .Vomi Shinglt, in u The I rople s Ijiwyer. " Well." replied JtJui, with that blund smile uf his, " I gueM 1 am." " 1 thniKht so," suid the farmt r. " Now I've Ut n a gd many time to the theayter, when I've been down to I'.oston, and s ii a hull lot of folks pluyin' all sort of liiiinv parts, luit I never seen any one on em who could come any vvkrc near you, 'Stiuire ! Y'ou dew take the rug (41 'o the bush, acting out a lunny k ilt r, and no mis take !" The e. tiiediaii evincul bi-i deep M'lise of the i-oinpli- no lit paid him by u grn.x lul touch f his but ; uud his new friend proceeded : " 1 ntvtr diil lurl so much in ull my born days; und so did mv wile, and us to inv darter, Matilda Jane, I ihoiieht she would huve bust. 1 wonder, 'Stiuire, if you could not lurn our Sum to uet. He's a 'cute sort of a clm, und is up to ull sorts of quivr goings on. Ain't iioImkIv 't don't snicker right emit, ev.iy time they see hi mi. in his tantrums. 1 guee he'd make a fun ny actor, jest like yon, 'Stiuire, if he only bad a chance. 'Sposc you couldn't give hiui u chance, toukl you? If you'd only let him try his hand a while, shouldn't mind bii.tlin' linn tout us a 'prentice to the play actin' busi ness, and lift charge you much, nother; only tuke good care oil kiln, and tioii'l kt him get into uiM-nk-f.' Fact- is, 'Squire, I think that boy M just suit yuu,.r he's a kiiiil uf nu iflml tl r JM ruin wnic: John slightly intimated thai he was not, just now, in want (4 tiny apprentice at the play-act in' husiiMV- . -A'. U i'tciiijitnr. A Ski.k-Knthaitkd Hi kolar. Recently of a cold night, an old man numed Treadwell, occupying a lonely situated Louse u short tlistunte from the village ot Ml Yernyn, in Weschestcr county, was disturkd soon after be hud retired to kd, by a utrango noise at intervals, as ol it person hallowing at a distance. Hcmg alone anil huvit.g some money m his Hsscsion, he was somewhat itlurimd, but with (Quixotic ret4ution, got up, procured a light and sought to ascertain Iroin whence the noise come, and the cause thereof. Slightly attired, and shivering with cold, but not with fright, he was led here and there akut the house in his s-ari'li; the noise sometimes seeming to lie on doors, und tlrcn iiguin ktwecu the rails. Finally, he removed the tin boitrd of the capacious, kitchen fireplace, carefully Introduced the light first, and cautiously his head next, and there saw danglying a pair of cowhide boota. " Hullo !'' he Interrogatorily exclaimed, " who do these klongtol ".Me, reitlietf a sepulchral voice; 'I'm balrnost dead' c!p me out !" " Stay there," the old man rejoined. The old gentleman then replaced the fin bounl und again returned to lied. J luring the night lie heard the no longer mysterious voice several times. In tk morn ing he got up at his usuul time, coolly ate his breukfost, ami then went to the village. Soon he returned with Constuble Sedar, and other persons. They had to break away a portion ol the brick-work to release tk chimney bird, who proved to k one Thomas Wilson, s young r.ugiisiiman, who had on him S pistol loaded to the muz zle, with powder and ball. The young gentleman had been stopped in his sup I osi 1 burglarious errand by an iron cross bar, of which be hud got astride by at temping to descend too rapidly, and was unable to move either way. He was taken be fore a magistrate and subsequently to White I'lains, where lie whs placed within walls much cleaner and less confined thun his lute chimney quarters. c A V. Eipres. lT iii.H' Sai.k ok a W ikk. On Monday, the 23d, (says an Knglish paper.) a disgraceful exhibition, the at tempted sale of n wife, took place in front of a lieer house at Shear Uridgc, Little liradlord. The lellow who ollcred his wile, Martha, for suk was Hartley Thompson. ihe is raid to be a person of prepossessing apiMiirHtiee. the sale had lieen duly announced by tk kllmaii. A lurge crowd assembled. The wife, it if said, apiicured klorc the crowd with a halter, adorned with ribbons, round her neck. The sale, however, was not completed, the reason for this king that some dis turbance wa created by a crowd from a neighboring factory, und that the person to whom it was intended to sell (he wife (Ike Duncan) was detained at his work be yond the time. The couple, though not long wedded, iiuve led a very unhappy life, audit is said that they and their friends were so egregiously ignorant as to believe that they coukl secure their own legal separation by Fiich un absurd course as this, a public sale. Discomforts of tiik Overt.asd Route. A Mr. Hooker, of Sacramento, who started for the Fast In company with Mr. Rroderick, over the Salt Lake route, thus writes to the Sacramento Union from Salt Lake City: , " We hud a scries of disappointments from first to last, with no comforts at all. The animals alonj( tk line arc poor, broken-down, and without food, for there is no hay or grain for them beyond tnc binK ol the Humboldt, and but little grass any where. For one stretch of near two hundred miles there are no changes of Animals, over a barren country that deserves no other name but desert ; for nothing is visible on the sur face but sage bushes and sand. In fact, after leaving Carson Yallcy the country is almost the same until after crossing Rear river. One coach broke down when about six miles out of Fnikrville, aud Wagons or ani mals have been breaking down ever since. On mule back, with an open wngon for our baggage, is tbe way wc have mode the trip. In crossing tk desert, kfore we got mnlcs to ride, our team of wild California horses broke down, and we had to walk fourteen miles in the sand." ! 1' t;.c i 1 I : , r ;. -:.. - ,r a : -V:- t'.-iAttd tt tL.-.r ii.- r : .. ad to give .!.? xi'.z-! f -VJ a Rj-tiry : ; 1 a:- .rs::i- 1 tL-t. if i ill k" red ILT l At u iit awav m'Ji !.t:l-.- -f c- t fwyntct, cy kalih k st.'l tce in.-r:rvl ry fj Ir.ti 3 pred. ad y rii? ry Ii!e Cfoi-.krat4v k ttd. 1 kave tkrek-re. pi"t. Ara it a UjV-i-t-.d t fo' ef ?rat.t to I Uriw IWsk-nc. liat I W U ft-abkd. E!iO T E, V -t iL j WrakneSS and cw.r.;t to tarn ry att-tlkw to tk saHj-r mlkh Lave, w mar y y.-ar. a5 rd d ck- abulia": t tvecpatioa. I tikk it i ifKsn.lt spt ns.wta'mTtBay kourprivatlocs, to rm.t oer ye an.ucd. aJ etiokavt. to i .scoTtr w ktkr tkre are tot w-pw io.-a:: yrt k !t uj of d g- .d to oorlve arnl tootkrs; that our tj;lu may, ia aotiie A-gree-. sliiie in every Situation, aid if poib.b?tin- -guLskd t-n'y w iih our hws. Tk qaactum of pooj m hich. tt:id- r mch t in-tiBi-tainfs, we d, c;lit Dot to disturb ir a!? rt l. If we prforra what we are able toper f m, h w latk- Hrvcr it Bay la-, it is enough it will kavv- pulie in tk sight ot Him who know bow to estimate exactly all our actions, by ccnnjricg ttea with our disptibhiutis tail ability. LimHey 3rrey. A Owtixati WrrSEt. iKirin? a recent trial at Auburn tk fofowio inckknt occurred to vary tk mo ootocy tk procecdit gs : Among tk witnesses was one, a verdant a sptviiotn of Laruanity as ooe would waa to estt with. Alter a R-vere cross fxamviation. tk counsel for tk ptwernnatit pausd, and then patting on a Kx ol sevtntr, aud ua an omicous snake of tk kad. r xclaiited s " Mr. witne, has not as effort ken tnade to induce yoa to tell a different story" A differt nt story from what I have told, sir V . - Tbat k what I okuu." ' " Yt, sir several 'arsons have trkd to ret ne to t?H a .different story from what I have told, but tky cnuklnf ' "Now, sir, upon your oath, I wish to ktow who those person are?" " Waal, 1 guess ytm've trkd 'bout aj hard as any of Vm." Tk witness wa dismissed, while judge, jury, tnd sjctatora, imhilged in a hearty laugh. A UooD Ci stoh. It is tk practice, in many parts of the country, w ith those who have just entered tk marriage relation, to semi, with tk anuouncemcnt of tk tact, t year's subscription to tk jourwl tky may t kvt, to kt the public know of their happiness. It is so sensible a custom tliat we would not k surprised at its kipp soon inaugurated a tn institution in the City of Hill. It is well known that next to t good com anion for life, is that admirable newspaper whose Dame modesty forbids us calling. Should any of our friends contemplating matriiaony thiuk favorably of the new styk-, they will find our office on Market street, near the 1 'ostoflice. Lym libur; HqwhtiaiH. 1 he Secretary of War has ken called on for tk esti mated force necessary to garrison military jiosts in Mexico, according, to the recommendations of tk mes- Mge- -TllE KAIK OK TU K fci'lKCOi'AL KKW1NU SOCIE TY, will be held in the Rounii over the Cape Fear Hank, rouiUM-Bring to niorrw (Wfdnesday) Evtniiig, at 7 o'clock, inl ending en Friday Kvt'ning, remaiuiiiK open during the day on Thursday and Friday from 11 o'clock A. M. In addition tu a preat variety ot useful tnd fancy artielei to be exhibited for sale, there will be a nujiply of Lot Cofi'ee , Oysters, fold Meats. Ac, ready at ull kuart of the day and evening. Dec 21, lHjHttO-tf t UKIHTM.l" OTI( K. ' M IIS. KI.1ZAIIKTH HOYP would inform lior friend snd the puMic, that she ha nm on exhihition, a variety of TOYS, FIKEWOKKS AND CANDIES, Ac, just received, and would ieiectfully solicit calls at her utore, at the old at hiiiI, en id Street, next duor South of the residence ol O. (5. Parsley, Fjii. Dec. illtli, ls.-,8 s'J-.M Herald copy 4 times. .Another lnalanrc of Ilia tfllcary uf Boerhave' Hol la ml lllttrra. N. M. Viuxukm tn, .UiB eftk-e, September lGth, 1S54, ays " Some weeks since being soriously affected with pain and iiiieasinem at the atomach, loss of appetite, and at tune strung synitons til dipeHit I waa induced to try your Hoi,. I and UiTTFin, and I feel it but an act of justice to the ar ticle, a well as for the pood of those who may be aftet-ted with like derangement of Hit otomacli. to state, that the line of one single bottle of this medioina proved of im-iile iilahle benefit, liiiviiig freed the stomach from all sense of den res aion, and rt iiinved every syptoni or ilyspepaia. I would alo remark, that two other member- of my family, who were attlicted in a similar tnanncr with myse'lf, were entirely re lieved by the use of a single bottle, each. Set; dverUst'iiint. fDec, 21.90A,n-lw. VOM)KI(KI Lit I Accident, aud various application have lately developed some very wonderful and most pleasing results. One Gen tlemnn writes from Albany, N. i'., of very astonishing ef fects in his case (given up by all the doctors of that learned Capital.) Another case just transpiring in Philadelphia, now attracting no little attention together with some other, a atatcmeiit of which the Lr. is new preparing, will soon turn such a tide of inquiry and interest upon my ELKCTKIC OIIj, awa never before directed to a medical discovery. Moore ha already been demonstrated than w dare proclaim; as it would not he half believed, lt lini afforded immediate relief in many casus of Trolupsus ntcri, and Pile are reliev ed if by magic. A ecntlciiian from N. C. came here with hi family, to have his eyes oporatcd on, hiving nearly lwit them from Neuralgia and Kueiiuiutic affection, has iren so relieved m tt defer the operation In the confident belief that my Oil will restore him. It has afforded most unexpected relief in the breast and side, attended with cough and sore throat, and it ut once relieves th worst kinds of miming sore, felons, and all painful affection ', it thm-oughly and promptly cure liliR.imitUsiu. John Wyeth, Esq., the well known druggist of llarrisburg, write. June Gtli, " that Mr. Forbes of that place who had suffered great pains about his loins aud on one siilc about tbe hip, after using Dr. Jayne'a remedy a week, then had Uie aid of a physician some time, -who lili'd him, Ac, was cured eflcetually with one bottle of my Oil." We want you to come, let u examine your case ; do not be disheartened, we make no false promises, we are a regular physician, and moreover you dun't have to pay a long time for medical advice and then be told you can not he helped. W make no charge for advice, if we can not cure you wct will tell you no. Come, old and young, with your paius to No. 3'J South Eighth street, three door below Chestnut. I'. H. The Oil is pleasant and linrmlnsj. Dr. 8. Smith, Agent, Ilridgewater, l'a. For sale in Wilmington, N. C, by Drake A McLIn and W. H. fiippitt, lraggist, and by Druggists and Merchant generally. Dec. 10 -NiAlS-lw. wm. d. Lippirr, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D1WG6 1ST & CHEMIST, N. K. Cor. Front and Market Sts.t Wilmington, Pi. t'. Always on hand a full and fresh assortment of DRUGS, PAIXTX, OILS AXD GLASS, PERFUMERY ASD FANCY ARTICLES- l'recrplwm accurately compounded. Medicine can be obtained at any Lour of the Bight. The night bell i at the second door (on Front st.) from the corner. aw On and after this day, all prescriptions will be CASH. Nov. lat, 1858. 48 . . r THE LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY would re mind its members that tk year is almost expired. Scarcely more than half the sutyscrikrs of last year have yet paid, nnd nfoney being required, the Officor are compelled to ask those who have forgotten it till now, to send in their sub scription either to the 1st or 2d Directress, qr to one of the Visitors, as soon as convenient. The small amount remain ing in the Treasury cannot be had at present, because of tk Treasurer's absence. Hence this urgent call. We hope another year will be more propitious which is near at hand. Dec. 11, law. 82 tf GARDES SEEDS. - JUST JtECErVED, a full nd complete stock of GARDEN SED8. Also, GRASS - SEEDS, BIRD SEEDS, ONION SETTS, ASPARAGUS KOOIS, 4c, Sc. For sale by WALKER MEARES, Druggist, Dec. 11. . 45 Market street. HA.D I. YOCIl OHDjERS. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE LOT OF JOBBING Paper and Cards, from very fine to the most common, and are prepared to execute all kinds pf printing, from an Invi tation Card to a Mammoth Poster.' Otir papers, cards and materials have been selected with the especial view of ac commodating the trade of this section. Give ns- a call. We lake no cordracl work j bnt will deal with all persons ontheloweBt possible terms ; and at all times endeavor to rsnder satisfaction In every respect. Nor. 20. FULTON 4 PRICE.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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