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iili; DAILY JOL'ii:,'AL. nuusuL a: t i r,Y Tixiy.HArii. v. . c. :.ti. ; r i . V.f, i-u. i L - - r f .1- . s, - Ti At .. w r. a IV. AF.rF. EtUw JIM Uit Y1JJ TWe !". armi. j ( ? ;; -! 1 4 . it . . t , 1 i : j II, -tH - f a N.w 14 0 Irf tJ s-xre av.Ject to tbe eaoL.tt a tie l-v xsotive of tbe dews trala tl'4 orclsg. we J -J tvt re-' ccirecur tcrlxz&uL trJ MaetUcf l.ke tfevon o'-, doci. --J bare not, tier r re, LU r.:i toe to devote ' to aa exaaucailja of the IsaTtrsral Adores of tier. E2j, itI2 kti lave we bejea 1 le to T at y coeax:. It rPe t b u aUe aaJ w-wr.ttcs A Jdrvw. a& E-tJlrr fcjfcf tiJ iU a:hY to ft Ferret cf r-c; Bea of ptrties. Got. I-". s' jxitij m iatercl im proreafES, etc, wT tuted n tk curue. prcc KcoccKikktloot are im.mJ to mon? tuiUlJe lime. Go viher UUm ki positlou ve l!gtk-tooed L,i d V in t3 qaarten. be dow Trpt5xk.il U k filed fact Tbe T(Jte of jtntmUy fint that eatter, N tar, at kat, m tbe 8oiat m roo ceroevi How tLe thiae taar ro io the Home k not jrt laown, but the itklicmliocj art Unwabk? to the pa, agw ol the til la that boJj. A OTTvpoodrnt writing j fmm 1Wm kl An..kt lm!f tkat C1L1 Bore, the Sticator boa Cuaber!aol, Jtatrr tkc wana eet iratitBvle of t& tbe trvwb) of tLe bill k bis When ao4 akin a its bthaX FMktt-DMs Rlrrr , Tbe water ia the Cape Fear River oppooite town ic pcri-ctlj jtQow Uia rniiig, InJicatinf a heatj frwh rt b the Nerthwert or Bin branch of the itnmm. We vt bappy to laow. Luwcvcr. ttukt the wneki on the ep per rmr bare itooj to far with ptrfcVt aafi-tj. Ourio luraatiua bappraa to be aa recrat a aoj that caa be firen by partiei biimieaJ ta the river improveiurot, beinjf dmml (han a putkiBia bo haa come Jia-ct froca the Ml of operaHoon, ami one whoae opporwmi tk enable him to tate, not aiiapty what 1 thinks but what be Imvt. " BTbe Hooateof the I'nHcd Stah moved into their new Hall yesterday. Tlnir accomJationa will U tar superior to what thry Latl Uvn, and; iuJtvd, even the British Uoqc of Iords fail to compare with the new Senate Chamber. Tin rmaxm-ao Kxrticsa. Tbi very exvlliit pa per baa jimt bin enlargrj ami improved in apjfarance, In its maflaNirnt, it is aJreaJy aa good ax the law al low Mumfittnt htuwa in th$ Lilt llenr L FMm uvrtk. llAirroaP, Conn., Jan. 3 The lute Hon. Henry I Kllingaworth hai btiuoathi'd all hi pro'fty, cxwpt I HWKK) to Tale ('ollcjrr. it in cetimaU'.! that tlx , Uotlecw rets 1700,000. W hj, we are willing to be as liberal a Mr. rilling worth, lo fuet, we will pire all or pnprrty orr UHV 000 to aoytmdy that will guarantor m that much, and can find the balance. ThiNcw t'itr. Mr. Macoinlxr, of the Adams Exprow oflior, called on tin this morning with a npi-ci-torn of the m w ccul just hwued Iroiu tl V. S. Mint. It differs littk'frun the old " nkkil." cither in urn or appearance, the kading clianc king the subatitution of an Indian hwd of I Jbcrty," fr the odd looking bin! that for the American Fglo upon one f the sides f the ism of ma. The fettering of" ;" is very low too Uttks raiwtl fur distinct nrne, and will soon become illegible. (ImHy.tiieeetitis an imprint Hunt. The gcntkwn of tho Ya prow office have onr thanks tr their courfeyy. Tbe cent is dated I8ft. Rortb Caratliia Igllrt. (Itt'iurted KxprcM) for tbe Journal.) TrtsDAT, Jan. 4th. Skxatk. A nrntilier of nnira portant bills were lntnnluced to-dny, and appropriately rcfi-rred. Mr. Thomas introdiionl a bill to uinend the churtef ol tlie I'harlceton, Wiie Ridg- and Uhattaniwa llnilrond t'oaipany. Tbe nuDninhed liwineNs of yssterduy was goio throngh the bill relative to boanfc of directors in oortain rail roads In whith tho Slate iff intereated. Mewrs. Ii.ne, EdncY and Afihe rontinued tlie dclmttr against the bill, ami Mcmts. McDonald. I each. Kahwey. (Jorrell, Worth and Turner for it. Mr. AAe was very cnctive In bis remarks, aud introduced a fetter from Chas. F. FUt In reply to Henator Itamsay's attack upon tho manage ment of the N. C. Road. This fetter was obtained from the Standard office, and will appear in the proceedings In the Standard. The bill wn. Indefinitely pistj)oned bra vote of 20 to 19. The Coatfiehlt bill was the nejt niecial onfer, and was mettded by Mr. Rlcdaoe so as to secure by bond the Eiyment of the interest on tin bonds to 1 issued by tlie tatc. This amendment brought Mr. fllrde to tlie suroort of the bill, alao Messrs. UdtUht. Walkun, Mil' fer and Leach. The bill then pawed its flecoml reading by aTOteof25tol4. Mr. Houston moved a suspension ol the. rnlcs to put the bill on its third rcadine. This Was objected to by Mr, Battle, and of coarse .fell to the ground unanimous consent being required. The bill relative to Insolvent debtors was laid on the table, and the bill relative to jury trial in County Courts was rejected, 3 to J. Adjourned. Vote on tlie Coalfields bill : For fht 61. Maws. Ashe, Bfcdnoc. Davidsmi, 1 ris, Edner. Flanncr. Uilmorc, Worrell. Guytlier, Honstnn, Iieach. McDonald. McDowell. McKay. MUler, Mills, Fitchford, Ramsay, Reinhardt, Speight, St lo, Straugh an, llomas, W$lknp and Worth. 26. AenmM tin liU.Ucmn. Battle Blount, Brown, Cowper,-CunninchwB, Dillard, Douthitt, Humphrey, lane, luiklord, Martin, Taylor, Turner and Win taker. 14. ' Jn the House, to-day, the following bills were intro duced : Mr. Ransom, a bill to incorporate tho Bank df North Carolina. Mr. Whittielcl, a bill providing that special laws for county shall be posted up. Mr. Bryson, a bill to limit prosecutions similar to Mr. Byrds fcw firfit bin," but is more to the puma. Mr. Fleming, a bill to prevent emancipation of slaves by will. Mr. Foy, a bill concerning registration of deeds for ewamp land from Literary Board. A large number of bUls passed their third reading ; among those oT interest to your section, I notice : A bill to incorporate the Wilmington Ocean iSteum Xuri gation Company. - A bill to incorporate Kaiansville Female Seminary. Also, a bill to incorporate the town of Kenans ville. A bill to allow a majority of the Magistrates of Duplhi to appoint a special term. A bill to incorporate Kcw River Navigation Com pany. - A bill to incorporate the Educational Association of Korta Carolina. A bill to incorporate tbe Goldsboro' Mutual Insur ance Company, passed its second reading. irngrtt Killed by tlie Can. We regret to team that Hardy, a mulatto boy, a tailor, tbe property of Mr. Jas. Lowry, a worthy and respected citizen of our District, was killed tipon the W. & M. Railroad track, by tbe passenger train, near Mayesville, a leu days since, we are iniormea iubi ne was upon a portion of the road where, by repairing, tbe earth had teen remoyed from the cross-ties, and was lying between them, partly hidden from view. As soon as his form was recognized as that of a man, the engineer endeavored lo Itop bis train in time to save him, but was unable to dosa Tie boy lived but a (hart time after the sed- ' CzSumterWahhman. 1 I' v ef , .-h r f-1 lie Itf f i.- i A. Hi i i t 4 $;; .-! jX". S T W r-esr' U I- i rw.d n. Ktr4 si-- p-re -ne. p, fw..rr." ai e-rB i:."9. f, rr. 4 ti,.H.,-h K ia U t ! r. ; .:,.. h r a C) .V.-'i rfli ltH, k, IHS-Vf I:--- t,t-T . t. be a uU ii" Bad Mrnti ti.ruurh '. aa U re t'a tj a ! ! k--- i w ; ,t w, ,-!i,w,4'u ,,k e,M t(lMljir. t r., lM lt ru. f U u tU rt t,. ft .' e P U rlpir!.! i4 k Wrm. M4 ki - da'f (. wilhi i!.turl-tk- .f iron. lunii lit M wrWJ xt J (M Bml..- U lt WtoaJ lb nrri (J Aarrk u &Ut. vwwn'f !Bi( tixrrtm nt tibiUi to oar . k rv4 t tM rfiJ!y --rUr rtiJiiu, asd r kM fuiJ f- U U ItwUtrp ft mu. iffT.Bl Mk rj-4 ity tM kW J W kiitbf 6bta lnttk f ktry iaclio MfWrt Hb jrraiitwi tvtr lit ujr! Kuk-r i li l'BJTrr, tkat lit Lm m rentrir4 tit f ir f m to tren tk4 oi4r Um flaili IU ft eltifrt, tkf m- tnrrmB tkt k)r krra J tU uutniawkU. ta U j kta i lfrkBo, W take un iBfuuaief a f, thta r ,trnrt r tii pulM ra. u a-rutetl ikrtfcik U adtuai 4 tbt aujurT, that Ua Mrcarr4 to tkw wuutrfTvi'tril rv:t, tkia aulrara rrpuM, xk U tkrif uB'iU)t hm-uU ud dww-MR- tteoiaj;- Indrril, is a jliiv tli to ptrtnvt ke twk a fCTrraBM-m, m tf M lk peupl 0"um1- tuatitwa virtuoaa al lutt-liigut, ra rn kt ikukva ky lat real rVilrace. I uub14 a aatural rtMoa, tk IU f the witjtirit t ten Btl hmII U th Jlnt of ww n, aal M-iM (! uni tod tup port, kr drai ittot tt, thruufk a tontktnia vt ita jiilix ikt 't araoiMCMct f It nlBtfHT. lkr t Bral fun armed Irna tk vU aorertelnrJ jixtfuenl el a tj.ifity of fcitrllijrtal fratmea, kWr kn k rt-iUiK- of tart ma cm pew aaacrnqa. aol avrf akxkaa uan af rrbrlljoa f a aver triumpk. loj H if a eaS MlUli iipponsi, that aa lik(eal paojila wuuM. at any Htn. rraurt to Wit fmirnlv aifana of lurct to eflccl a ikHirrd i haatt ia (uwrBDirtii, vkta tba wma m tl t aceuxaUk rii by atactful airtkodi tntlrtly at their dinarftloa. Wrll auurtil, thea, art w f tb atjld ftfin4liin ufvn atn k rrtU mr dutarvtie traauility: Aad Ihu prat at kirtat b th nwt rttiakl tatrfiar4 sraitMt tho titornal Sanger to wltkk aatiOM art liable, aint-a aiulvr K ftetl Ui8uncr arwprr k tht irreat naterial inirru af tlx po il wkitk rntwtttut that waallk, ia ahkk lint tht tU-prnrtk of tht Kata. But tbe urirlljr ovrr ulkert of a (tof rnmrat of a ntjority kt aut aloe maaif-toti ky oar B turrt-Mfnl exanplt, or tkt titmpk of tkiiaa htatrt a. atx-iaUd with u la tht Ametiraa I'nioa. Tbt uuiniol eoa- arat of nankind fuminhfi a twtiiiioiy ia tiebalf uf popular Ent!imtnt. W arcupy tt tlit prcarut time a lnj pnlut i kurtory, froia whh k, liMkiD( t k upon rventt that be paawd, and aruund at unm tbuaa tkat are tratvplrini tnlht prearut, t art rnablrd to mraaurt Uia triumpliaat Biari-k of drroorratle tirlrtrliik-t ta avrry land, and aiming every pm.n where the Uxnta of etvilUatioa have rrarhrd, di auKlD( a tbry progn-aa thnat miata that have kune arouiirl tht aiinda of men, tnt-baining, fur long aga, th humaa in toilet t In tlit urong ttuada of prfjajict, and iMuatrttiBK lh brautiful eonaiatonry of tho ( reator'a wimlom, who, aa lit holdaairn at-rouotablt for their action, kaa not drnitd tlii-m tht rapacity for aclf foernuwiit and control. The Just powtra of tht propla art now bln wnltly Mi and a kaowleilgfd ; and it It plain to tie n that th cur rant of fommm-nt refomia, at k-ant la rlvilid itHintrim, tadeDioi rath1 in iutrmlrwlra: and in all Matea llkr our owe, a lift tli land haa frdom of action, and aitn art li ft to follow tha ronvk-tiona of tht judjruirnt, tht trniirn elm are aiortt derided and uneOivo al m thrir i karai-kr. llelirvine the demm-raile to be the tnm theory of (rovtrn Bfiit, 1 aliall evrr rreard an rxtMiiion ol ita teai-liln? araonxnt ui aa a public Waning, ('oorim-ed or tht truth or tht priuripl It luvolvea, I do not fear ita unlvrrmtl applit a. tit a ; and, following principle, would willing tht pop ular will brought to boar diret tlr, and without the Interven tion of aiTFtiU, upon all (iurtlona torn b inn tht nrartical on eratiwim of our government, where the ame iuay nat be rendered Inipowible ty the ititerpoaitien of merely phtaical Ctiioea. ftitertainltitf theae w ntSiienta. I can. with entire aaticfae- tlon, congratulata you upon a recent advance made In pop. ular goveruoieiit in our own butt. At the late election tha people were, for the Urxt time, permitted to exerciee the irtviletre of Irtt and anlvereal anflrane ; and certainly the reault ninilxhea no riri'iiniflaiice ralriilated to create appre henelona for the welfare of our political iimtitutioua, in appearing neiort you m oay, geutlenien, tn aiwime the repoiuiltiimie nr thF high Itatioti to Which t have heeR called, i niuat be iatlulced In an exprenalou of mr profound Sratitude toward aiy fellow rltiwiw for th alRnal umrk of ttir cotiudeitce la aelertlns tut to till Hit 11 office In their gift - a Compliment remlertd the more flattering beraua of the circuaiMance "f their intimate pcmoual aniwauitance with me, aciiilred through yeara of public aervce on oiy part, In an important oilier, tht dutira ot which brought aie lu aluioat dally anoclallon with them. Diatruatlul of my owa rapacity tn dlxrharge to their eat Martion the heavy dutiea appertaining to Una poaition, 1 ahull, nevcrthrleaa, tn dravor to make tome return for thrir generoua ronfldriiee, br maiulaiiuiiif tbt public honor and advancing the public wrlfara. aa far aa iuv ability will admit. And I will feel atrcngthriieil and encouraged In the iliacharge of duty, tiy a perfect aaaurance. tienveu irom au uiiinmie ariiaiuiunce with the people of North Carolina, that houeaty dl purpiwe and rectitude or inicminn in a puniir omcer are moir priaeii by tben than exalted talent, and are the urrt paanpo ta to their coullch-iK-e and tHteem. U'nnie, gentleiucu, to Urn dlM'tiarge uf tlu-w high dutiea at a moat intorueting period of our hiatory. In the extraordinary airial prograa that chararteriiies ttte age, 'ortbp'rollna haa borne ker part in a manner gratify ing lo liar i-itiKeaa, wdu ever taat pieaMure in jier lnoiiu ana p hyalcalailvaiicemnnt. A well directed ayxten of public ediicatlou, taUialii'd by law, fumiehea primary achoola in all parte of our territo ry ; to that, at tbia day, every child f the Rate ban the meana of edncat ion placed wfthla ita reach. Hiroiiuh the tienevoleut eiitorprlae of tudivldnala, arhoola and roltegra for rnetractlon ia the higher brim bet at learning ka been eatabllxhed In aluioat every county. The unfortunate and tlie alllicted, too, have beta cured for ; and tha Institution for tht deaf and dumb, and tbe blind, and the Axy lnain.r the InwuH-, will prove enduring uiuuumentt of the Chriiati charity and virtaoua wiadorn ot your predeceiwora. Our educational tyatem la but aa imirx to tn nale or re liffion and morala amonu our peoule. We muy, without aelf- exaltation, tiwn our thankful bearta toward the Hupreme lie log that Uirir growth baa ao aigually ropcred in our miiim. YYt are now In the full enjoy aient or the rii b fruit of that free and universal religion toleration whk h fnruis a dlstinguiahing feature af our government ; and, iuMciid of the jarring of eontlirting aevta, we liave the harmanioiw ac tion of all denomination of Chriatiana, ia teachiug the great truth of practical religion, and introducing that Biorai train ing among the people, which ia an eaaeutiaJ preparation to their exerciaing properly tbe function of ell governmeut. The niaterW progrew of tha Hlate haa beciiJJnlly in nmnoa with our intellectual and moral Ireprovenicnt. North-Cart-liua haa now within lirr limita a tine of two thousand mile ol tale Inland tiav igatlon, adnpU'd to the uC of either atenm or nailing vraarm, which, with tlx hundred Aiilr of railway, in actualoperation, afforda convenient uinrkct facilities to threa-fouttha of her population, rprcad our tvo-Uiird of her territory. Other public enterprise, emhraelng in th.eir dnaign thetu) irclSUte, are now In aooeeaful progrea. Aud after all Uie eicflditurca from the public treaury, ntcrea ry to tht acrotnpliabmrnt of thone object, it ia a fact, a gratifying a it ia true, that there exlate ajnoncrt a, to-day, more individual and public wealth than at any former period. Upon all whom tbe people have ratrvate'd with power de volve! the rcMponaikility of foateritig and protecting these, the moat vital intrreata of the Htatc. Happily for Ui pub lic welf are, upon youmelvea, with wlioru all legitdative power, tin burthen prturlpallyrenttv nowhere cantlie great Inttrvata of the State be io aa'ely repoxed n with the rrpre- aentativea of the people. , wnenevtr e-xecuuve acuon way De proper in ronneetion with tteae or any of the varied IiiLtwu of the 8tate, itahall be directed with aa object tingle to the pnllir good, and ac cording to theme principle already announced by rue to tlie people upon various occasion. I jmin in an entire confidence that any efforts of mine to add to the efficiency and increase the asefulneta of bur ayatem of public education will be sustained by the cordial and onanjuiooa approval of our people : au deeply are they linprrased with the bcneflU we derive from It. I'poa tins lubiect there la but one wiah, and one deairt. Upon the eubjert of internal improvrmenM there rxinti aonie drveraity of public aeutiineut ; which faU ia wail cal cnlated to give rieS to the expectation that I will piake known, upon Una occaalon, the view that 1 entertain, rela tive to a turther prosecution of our public work. It ia upon qnestiona where the people are divided in opinion above ail other, that iney nave reason io expect an unreserved avow al of the nentisieotji entertained by the public acrrantn. I shall endeavor to acanit myself of tbia duty with a direct nest and explicitnena bceomfng tbia solemn eccaaion, and the important question under consideration. Tbe views which I recently expressed relative to then en terprhnea, upon frequent occasion to the public, were such aa bad been maturely considered after due reflection upon the want of tbe State, and our ability to cow tract inch work as are indispensable to a development of onr natural resources; and alter a careful review of them, I have no reaaon now to ofler for their modification. Much aa haa been dene towards tbe physical development of the State, tome of onr chief sources of wraith have not yet been reached. It may admit of doubt whether the Iron interest, for example, capable aa it certainly la ot expan sion, is in a more nourishing condition now than when the foundries of Lincoln forged cannon ball that were employed ia tke kettles of the revolution : while onr meaenrea of min eral coal, a leading article ia the wortd'e commerce, Lave only been eofficiently explored to manifest our neglected riches. An agricultural region, too. of undoubted capabili ties, and embracing, perhaps, a fourth part of our territory, has thus far made but limited progress, because of its excftV sion from the markets of tha world. Due reflection upon facta like these, csalcavs but little . r. t e-. '.it .4 t r III t!ri, uv. r. J t t-. ! .re rcr 1 tnl.ml - : advaa-emrat el a -eop. Kaa J re . aa e fB:i m U.-e dy e-4a tf t-e rn.Ui: a ot t. e B.twte-j'k cea-t-ry, w -uoit. coOs.at:y m ih tke i tn tyol w ( 1 1 -a r a. al iE.1' 8 WurU h u kv itt vrd tAr !a,w ai uf t t ijo m alesnrwa. aa4 wbkkaiaai t a t; ar'i r ..J. !rt ! rrrw.t ta ). twr,. fi! ( rinfTra tUe aiur!, - aaj p,..t. 1 Cuad.t4i.a f I aat:tn that at try tiaae. mart tke katMry ika sw4. ! And yt, 1 woii.4 ej( ce4iicl aa acauwa exjwa4.;ure of -.!. -ui-i.c both. ? Fa.ia.ia.il aew eeterprr avt 'f-e'ly n -.r " " t! e e r tire of Ut Ia I .id. kpoo the prat tee' f a mr-1 ! ka a4 ( ar. : tua ti pabiic porj tea. awe tkaa Hja aey ur ru, mrm ' la-. di(!d tie . e-!ui prMtcuii f aavkj alaJf I ctMaiWieat-rd, a r'rt ji c..B-..lriti.i el the auhjvrt, ettikraia axe aa the teli-f tkat, by th prv- uf trt.iu! tvaBy, aur pubhe wotka'saay k f-i-tn-'t FirUr4 te eauaictaka, it tout either tmWrrK.a ti e ftUte treewury af Tirr l ly mrrraf lite KjrHr , ui. tx.au A nc detailt't treatmettt uf lk aabjeee wwald be iav compatftle wi'k tke rrwrtl maarka wkrk I peeM to eaiploy ejn tin tfrioua, r-peribe rat aateoit oaa wut be recred f"r a asore aiirrita tune. t'po a talijewt eaU.tKg tke Mpra aa anaar tkatoauiela w uar people, tad ti k the mater uj nrurreaa ef tke Htate, may at t 'UtJ'ia k eatortamrd ikat a ro liiatorv p4ilK-y wiU be adopted, wkn k wiU eveaaaaaj Ue appnbatioB of iwr eitteM reaerailyf Tkere aa r. ralusr propriety la Wraitmx tg tke apaaiuM uf tke public uiMt) tin iritrwtiow, eitx e enr system of kaaravrtaeau ia te- igaed ta wblherat aacttnatal d.rtlanUwia, aad proatuea a aaity of latere! ameag the people. A rouiorotune pdiry, uaa a SeJ and ewdittm gretta-t, would tnfuaa vigor tatd the pn-MK-Htu of three eaterpr by the coatMeo wk k ita miMieratioa and permaaeacy wuni bpire ; removing thrift at vaea fea the ere t party aalitira. and utackv Uieta above mere e tional yra!mte aad the saacktaatioaa af political nvtion. la roBisueaUmg s puiv-tilljon oknefvaact of all the eablie eaKagertivnta, I kaew 1 but alter a eratimeat tkat aurmatoe every buaoia aitia the wide domaia uf r PUate. A viola tioa of faith, uifirr aav eitt-uaMtanre, it aaauae the maat UK-la holy Uww ea of.kiuiiaa tahrmity ; aad tu the ra of a Mate, wkrr tbe public aoiior aaa tieea aceepted aa a Uiad. It become a iriuje witkuut mrtigatioa. Klrat among tke rk h laherilaacra for kick we art indebt ed to a vtrtut.ua aareatry, are tkote juat aad kuavtirabia aea tiravaia planted deeply ia tke anataa aad kearfci uf our av ple, wkick Md in abkorreaca the very idea of a breath of tee puane raiia. That tbi iuheritaace may paa aainipaired to posterity, I am roaviured will etree be aa abject of aolkltude wilk tht Legislature. Kepreaenting, aa yo du, the aeatuaeuU uf tke people upva thia ubject, ia aaure guaranty that ample pro vih)B will be made tu meet with prouiiitue aad rrgalanty the mterett act-ruing npoa tbe debt of Die State: aud that tke auikmg fund, created for the liquidation ef tke principal upoa maiuiny, win oe rareruny proieeteu ana cberiaariJ. It it perha preper that I xkoiild make aoiue refereat e, upon tbie erca-uou, to the condition of our Htato aa a meat, bcr of the Federal Uaioa ; and to the relatione ahe luatalna toward ker awiwiatra in the Confederacy. It la a fm't. much to be deplored, that tue aanie tranquili ty and repo-e whit b have aa couatantly atteuiied oar domes tic roticertia. slid vuder which our varied intereets have strengthened and grows, have not ao uniformly character ized our aciatioa among the 8tatea of tlie Uukia. Ag gremion npoa our political right and private iatereat, ia common with tlume of the other Southera ritaWa, by a elaa of our fellow-ritizena residing in the aorthera portion of tbe Confederacy, have given rise to complaint that are well known to all, and engendered aniiuoeitiea destructive of that mutual friendship, which abould ever cbaracteriea ao inti mate a rel.iliuu. Indeed, ao determined and prrakttrut have been these aKitresioria, that the extreme remedy of a dia ruption of the Culon haa become tu be frequently auggeated and fuiuiliaily diwuwd. (ii ievou a are theae can of dicontent, we are not pre pared for the acknowledgment that we rannot eujoy all of our ronatltutiorial right in the I nion. Should that day nn fortmmtely eome, but little doubt need be entertained that our people will act a beat compoit with their Inlereeta and koiior, and with the sacred incnioriea of the paitt, to What ever result it niiiy lead. in the meantime, our bearing in the Confederacy ehould be In accoritaiu e with the consistent end duiiillted character ot the State, end such a become a just and I'biistiau peo plecultivating amicable relation with our aocite State, aad reciprocation ofttoea of kind and neivhborh friendshm. ' at Uie same time that we manifest a jealuua regard for our own political right, forbearint toward those with whom We are associated In the uu-t elevated pursuits that caa en gage tha alteutiun of men. ji t him iu the aisiiitcnauce of that equality without h" li any a-sociatton would be a liv ing badge of aliuma ; tolerant In other ol tlm-e dilTerence of opinien which result frvmeducattan, BMocia'ion. climate, sou, aim me maa eatine wnu-u lent! to mnuence character In its format ton, yet yielding nothing of tbe convietione ol our own Judgment ; abstaining tr.im hunt v and intemperate inre nr.. aa inconsniem wun iiieiiigiuiv or a aovereiga State, )' m,t slow to protest, tirnilv and deliberately, against im p n t ng inlurieaj always deliberating cnMidrratvly and dis ci resolving with decision, and exerutiiiK those resolve Wlt rliilnty, boldoe, vigor and courage. Hnch a course wf at lenl. gain ua the high reward of our own self. reanecl. ami may tend to induce a retnrnine aenae of Instic on the part of siren aa arc disposed to infringe our righta ; failing in wincn, However, it win tortiry ii before men In whatever position we may think proper tu occupy hi the event that may follow. ft would subserve no useful purpose to make more partic ular reference at this time to (be unhappy dissension that exist neiween me two classes ol alaveholding and non-tlive- noniing state or to Hpecuiate up oft the il-sstrons conse quences to which they may lead. At no time sn agreeable service 1 would especially refrnin from obtruding them upon jow reflections this a"v. We enter, to-day, iiMin a new year in our nriiiiiuii career or son government, and Atnerl cans, everywhere, may well devote it to felfcltin each otk e r fipon the many happy cirrnmtanea that surround our romiition. And, out of sacred nietnrrloi ef tast sufferings and toils hi a roinmon canee, a conienipiatlon OT present splendid power aud grandeur as a nation, and exnertatlmie of the triumph that yet await this great repuMic-sentlmentsthst must fill the minds and breasts of all A merle ana no this na tional lestlve diiy-tlu-re naturally arise hopeful antiripa tiou of the permanence and durability of our political sys tem. The patriotic emotions which this dr excite are ratcn. lated to bring to mind another, memorable in tbe history of rue eoumrv : a uav now I ftv Seven vfiara nt. When Mr Jefferson, upon a treat occasion. atAod )icrtv hi nun hied rountrvmen, and aVclared with aolemn emtihasia: " I i believe tht tlie strongest government on earth." His nro. photic wtadoin, akli h haa so oltrn proved a beacoh light to i- iieupie 01, hub souuiry, guiuing tnem ia times or immi notit peril to a secuie haven, is well calculated to iasprre us wun encouragement ami nope in our present embarrassment. lliere a strong common aease among tke American people which is not qmrk t fleaert them, and whech tri umphs over obstacles and solves intricate nolittcal ones- tions tjiftt perplex the mere theorist In governmental science. I'non this good sense, under Heaven, may we not securely rely for the preservation of our present happy political .........iu. .t A . .. . . . '. . , .Munia.ioii. umi't-iipiii w m rrinum Bosieruy me same blessing we have enjoyed under It, aud ulfllling that high destiny among men which Heaven has ordained itf I will now, gcnlciHeu, In obedience to the constitution, suwcfine, yuui prewuce, lue uams oi omct, relying Bo on au Inflnl'rC I'uwer fur wisdom and strength, to enable nit to discharge properly the solemn obligations thee imnose: and, for a benignant judgment of my official action, trusting iu uie inuuigence oi a generoirs people, Attlic conclusion of tht address, (iov. Ellis wfcs greeted wiiu uie wsrmcBi appiauee. The oaths were thea administered hy Chief Justice Tear iuii, aud subscribed in presence of the Assembly. The Gov ernor, Ex-ifovernors, Ac., took their dcnarture. Uio Ken. tors returned to the Senate Chamber In the order in which tiiey bad arrived, and both branches of the Ugislatue im mediately afterwards adjourned till 10 o'clock on Monday. Death or a Noted Barok. Baron Jacaucs Van Bricnen died recently in Franoe, at the age of twenty- taree. jus fortune amounwo to aooui iuu,uor. (24.- IMIO) a year. At tbe time of his death, he was abont to marrying cousin, M'llc. do gpoelberg de Londcraoeg, aged serentccD. ami he has kit her a life annuity ot la- OOOf., aud to Viscount de Snoelberg, her brother, a leg acy of 150.r0fjf.. He has also felt some important snms to charitable institutions, lne weallii of the Van Bricnen family is so largo that Baron Chos. Britmcn another brother, wso died last year, after having be queathed the greater part of his fortune to the Prirrocss Alsace and his brother Jacqncs, gave as a simple souve nir to his nephew, the eldest son oi uuron Ihiery Van Bricnen, the half of a fishery which produces aa annual rcvT-mte of upwards tf 80,000f. Irt I fleet tons on the Onlf. Kkt West, Dec. 21, 1858. Lieut, E. B. Hunt's corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, arrived from Boston on the 6th iiistant. He has charge of Fort Taylor, ac tive operations upon which commenced the 5th of De cembcr, and will ae continued during the healthy season. The appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1659, was 675,000. The sum 4ppronrlaUd for Fort Jefferson, Tortugas, was 8150,000. Both o( these ex. tensive works are far advanced. At Fort Taylor, forty fonr ft-inch V rJiimkiorln rp mnnritf .I ami a ntm.Kn r . v uiuiuu.H- - , " .1 I. 1 I . f M t howitztr guns, in cascmated batteries. Fort Jefferson e uie larger worK oi tue iwu. uv lusi. uer is ready lor the armament, which will be very heavy. These two works mount over seven hundred guns. Many years must flnTM-! pmtkm am available, n the enm lu.i by Congress are too lrdquate kit aq early amjJetion. Vt. Ti d in the 5 a,"--T tbe h - 4.T v,i:- ..-.. m ' Knav si taed U Ma a.UT5..-a. The .4bejtiJ at krt:-t- a fvKir fe. t f-e oo tbe M-k"cti'o of Jaije LV-.la, wLrh sr t be twrertf-ex vra tawitnl th rrchen, ( t 5 !Mfy) ) This was eJ4jrrjeJ. I tbe gr.t.t t-il if Ur here duricf a r tied if ikirty- j Naw Toaa. Jan. 5. lsamral frua Oitwa cttra- dirts the new ef the kaadtng tf tha Fi.Uu La Niosv ta-i i-BC I-U W-T lUrWI. Xne Toes. Jan. 4 In. 9, T. M Cotton fktn. Fair, 12 lMCcptrlb. Wkeat Tery del Houthcra red, $1 10 a l'i0; White, tl 30 a SI 35. Cora firm j wlitt 60 ejects ; y-Ikw T5 cents. .spirits Turpentine) 48,-j a 50 ceats. lUb dosed booyaat at tl 55 a Si CO. tWawBMtjBBVjBSSSSBfJaTJaBBelBSS Thus KeUraael Dt-utar, Cu.rBia, Ca , Jan. 1. like UJy cf Mr. Alkn V. Y.'j, ti the tu-m of Durrk k Ely. BurJuaaa atrert N. Y, was rvevmtl to-day. Mr. C. J. M. ItirkM, ef Fngraod, is mrvfeg. His effect were ottnd ia the creek to-doy. lalerraUof hf Uae Ik eatteei XaJUThe Kavajawa aM lag fear e . Kaakgta ttoa la ( ait tMHta I laai Aer teC-Jd nterweertea, Ete. St. Iah-is, Jan. 3. The New Jlnican Biall of the 13th alt, lias arrived. The Navajo. a were toaking all rcstitatioa ia orvkr to secure ace. The roads were reodewl very bad with snow. The OnTland nail of the 6th alss arrived to-day, with aix pa-w-ngrn, incluJing Maj. r.iflory. I'revious accounts of the Uila gold aiioes are cckifrm- ed. There is said to be fwesiderable emigratioo from So nora to California. I'tah dates to the 2Cth of Novetober wtre reot-ived. I be U. S. District Court met on the 25th. Jt is un true that Brigham Young was summoner to answvr a charge of la.- iniprLjocmeut of the Ueutifes. Tlw snow In the taxmutauig was very uV'p, and the weather severe. Great suffering among tbe men aud an iu tula. The Sioux were joining the Cheyenne agaiiiiit tbe rawLM-wa. (Joul was discovured at a small lake near Afh Hollow. Ninety dollars in metal were collected In a few hour by the wagon manu-r. Tha VVaiiUcree Trial. Savannah, January 3. This case wu eontinued to day. Dr. Dukes testified to having been culled on to viait professionally some myros at Mr. Montmollin's plantation, sixteen milt op the Kavannuh river. The uegros could not speak Engliab, but could cou verse in the Spanish language. Witness could not say whether they were native Africans. The jsriaoners were finally comBiitted for trial. From the Newberu Haily Progress. 4th iust. Legislator In I he Valer. In noticing, a few days ago, the good lime thut some of our law-mukers were having at Wilmington, we had oocani to speak ol them as being on the water, but now, the scene having changed, we hare to speak of them as having been tit tht water. While at ( JoldHboro', on Saturday, we were irrtrixlueed to Messrs Walker and Reeve, two very clever gentle men, memU rs of tbe prewiit legislature. They had been to Wiltniiigton, whtro they s.nta day or two, and were now on their return fr.ru lfeaufort. One of thone gentknien (Mr. Walker) informt-d us tliat he had never tKn Eaut ot tloUhiboro' U-fore, and hence we were much pknaed to hear his expressions of satisluction at what he had sivn. It aceins, however, that tlie visit of tlie gentlemen to Beaufort was rather an infliction than enjoyment, as far as cntnlort while there, was concerned. 1 my had beta told, going down, they would reach licaulort in time lor supper, bat they found to the stomach's bitter disap pointment mat tl wa niuliiiglit when they reached there The cars reuchtd Monhead City at the usual time, say iv ..'l..i. II l . e... i: i aooui iv w en , ncrp MiMt-au oi uiiotng a icrry imwi ttlile to take them over in 15 or 20 minutes, they were compelled ta get into small boats, leaving their baggage on tins ei)e, and pat out In a dark log, lor JJeaulort. After s(i mg about and around for about 15 minutes. they huuled up at the point from which they started. Uat alter a"cmncilor war " bad been held, with, in creased resolution, they again pot out and mada the wharf on the Deafort litfe u bclora stated, about mid- nigbL A Terr unseasonable hour for sapper, surely. But their misfortunes wer not over, tor next day the t erry ltnat was pot in order and our law making friends, with other, put out to visit Fort Macon and other no table locslitin in the neighborhood, but when over near tbe ftai, somewhere, tliey informed us, from ignorance or Riismauagement on the part of those woo were working tlie boat, she was suffered to get agrouDd and heavy waves rolling at the time caused the boat to fall over to one skle, when she began to fill with water. Hera was trouble, but our friends being willing to labor ontsitfe the halls of Legislation as well as in them, " waded in," and assisted to right the boat, after which they succeeded in making Beaufort again. Just fancy grave Senator and piled RiresentatiTss up to the -- waist in water and tbe sea rolling heavily, bearing away to right a itury-Doau In all seriousness, it doej seem to HI that onr Beaufort friends should either make the terry boat that tbry have serTtceable and reliable, or get one that is. Certainly, with the pr .went condition of things, they cannot expect that any one will ever visit them a second time, unless under compulsion. Were this the first time that we had heard complaints about the want of facilities for crowing over from Morehead City to Beaufort we would not allude to it, but we hear it almoBt every day. Let them at once remove tlie evils of which there is so much complaint. We presume Gen. Walkup, of Anson and Union, is the gentleman referred to as Mr. WalkerJots.. . Cannibalism In the Frjee Island. The United States ship Vaodalia, Commander Sin clair, arrived at San Francisco on the 29th ultimo from a cruise through tbe South Facinc, rind Lieut. J. Ifognn Brown Turnuuwd toe Bulletin with some Information a bout a deed of cannibalism and Its nnnlahment. While the Vandalia wss at Ovolu, In the Fejee Is lands, information was communicated to Commander Sinclair, by the Consul at Ix-mka, that the inhabitants of Lomati, on the. Island of Waya a tribe of ferocious ctanibuls had surprised a small vessel, and murdered, cooked, and eaten the crew. Thereupon an expedition, consisting of sixty men, was fitted out, placed in charge of Lieut Caldwell, with Lieut Ramsey, of the marines, Assistant Surgeon Inst, and Masters Mate Bartictt, and sent against them. The natives refusing to give up .1 J 1 . - 1 ' . 1 A - .1 ! iue ururuereni, ami taamg aavaiHagu oi mcir strong po sition, (a town situated an top of a high mo inta'in, one thousand six hundred Teet above the level of the wn,l to defy the party sent against them, a landing was eflected at daylight on the morning after reaching the island ; and after a most fatigocing march of several hours over decfivltios, precipices, rocks, and through ravines, the expedition arrived opposite tbe town. A long hah was made to refresh tbe men, wno were almost prostrated by their exertions. After restino;, the town was assaulted and carried hv a flank movement, the natives fleeing to the rocks and fastrjtwet, ; tlie town wu nearly destroyed, one hundred apd fifteen houses having been fired and consumed. On the return of the expedition they were attacked in tbe aaORt furious manner in one of the ravines, bv three hundred warriors, who were revised with a heavy toss, after a severe action of about one-half hoar, the natives losing nearly fifty in killed and wounded, inclu ding two of their principal chiefs. The Americans had ix wounded, one man very severely. Tbe seamen and marines behaved in the most gallant manner, tbe anomaly of their situation (attacking a pow erful and courageous mouataia tribe ia thai fastacsscs) iM.Oiy csf KIh ta Sew laik. t Mx. il Mirrlaa. of B.-ck'-va. wf.tes t) tic Jo---t.il 'rf I'tjcarrre stati.j tie tiait.:? of rain th-t t-o J- I l :. v x-.j. nr. ... ... : : i ii iu . . r-wsi a i t - ii T'w-e i i it r , i. i : twovars. Ia tje rer 143 waVr k'A U the ckrih of t A . "1. 1 1- . 1 V ! .k-VB.W . t two itei e!T.i ar;-a Kairuw-caiKirtMUi iud.-s. Z t i-H.') tbe kauat fc4 aa acy or tI cm years kx Uas Lm prrtod oi tbirty-tw4 yvtj. Tk d irvtioe U-twtsea tLei BHaxi ruara aivl miunua is oe tout tlae Liclea aad thirteen kuBdml'.hs rt aa inch- " In the at-oth ol Aogst, 143, the fill cf rain raea are.! L"Vvn iachd and seventyix httsdrwdtLa (4 aa twh; but the ag-rcgate ot tbw whole y-ar was fifty inchx tod c'rw-teea buudredths ei an iwrh. This was the krvt fail of ram here in any one mocth of the tenu. Io StTtenibcr, 146, tho raia wba.li k-B during that whole aamth Bxasun-d but tiae haairtviths of an inch, bting the kat ia quantity ot any one mocth of the tern. Tbe aggregate Et2 of water here for a period of thirty-one yearn wu one hundred and twelve feet two inches aad aixty-eight handredthi of aa inch. " Snow aod aail, mWted, are ioclikl ia the ineasare tbe 111 I water. A Bkaix axo Niiti 1'Evrt.i. (.iw who appaan to cottiiirtheBd the American peotik phymcaily rjx-ailng, sava wkh tn Lttis justioe : Tho Amuicans are ia fact 1 Viiing Bothing ea bat braia aad Derva. Fat and I r i & l l - - .t . u , . a iiorme are miy vaitFU as uiej sen in tBarim, ana mrr cle i only thought of as it pertains to our draught ani mala. Our stimulating climate and our fast habits males u so mrvocs that hfo is becoming to us but one coo tin w-d spttwar. Our rnoremrnta are like those of a dan cing jack. Even our pastimes are so intense that they fatigue us as much aa our buaiuua. The eo-caik-d rest whkh w begratlgingly give ountilvea wears us as much as our work. W oanttot bear to hare another railed mure 'smart' than ooraelvea, and we will die and be buried rather than not become aa rich as our neighbors. There is ever the same unsatisfied rx'stlessnoss, whether we go abroad or stay at home. Nobody shall travel faster or see a piwn number ot objects in a less number of hours thau ourselves, no matter at what exist of money or health. H ere is bo impostrible Alps that we will not climb, and no deep cave of earth or sea that we will not eiplore. There are none who shall not grow numb be fore ourselves op the highest frcwen peak, and there bhall be none ho can hold their breath, longer under water. When the guide is not looking there is no King's throne or Pope's t iair on which we will not sit. There is nothing w ith the scone of human ability which we will not undertake, and when we boast of what we have accomplished there are none who shall draw a longer bow." Indki-endknce. I he fellow who was kicked down stairs, turning round and saying, 14 who the devil wants to climb your old steps t" JAM AMY 1ST, lXStt, EVEltV ACCOUNT on eur books prerioutto atioce datt, are past due and made out. Those who call and pay, will save us the necessity fur presenting their accounts. 0. 8. BALDWIN, Jan. 5, 1WS9.-102 lot 3 Market st. A WE A UK KOW PKKNE.NT1NO Aft'Ot'SiTi, those who have not already paid, will oblige us by doing so trAen we bitt u fresevUrd. We have a large number of ac counts, to collect, and have but a short time for the purpose. O. 8. BALDWIN. Jan. 5, lVW. lOl.lut TI1K NKLLI1U (Al AI.ITIKS OK BOKRIIAVaTI HOLLAND IIITTKKS. Qikbsc, Canada, June 20, 1 Kit. We have no doubt it will sell well here. Hend u one grua. JOHN MURSO M 4 CO. Uontskal, Canada, July 1, 1854. Hend ua 2 gross Boerhave's Holland Bitters. We waut a medicine of this kind In our market. JOHN BIRKS k CO., ifcdioui llaU. Saikt Paci, Minnisota. There is quite a ready sale here for your Boerhave's Hol land Bittera. WU. II. WOLKK, per. 11 B. PEARSON. HoLiiDAVsat ao, Pa. Dec. 25, 1856. Hend me 3 dozen more Boerhave's Holland Bitters. I will remit on receipt of same. J. R. I'ATTON. LxwisTcm, Pa. Dec. 24, 185C. Send me 6 dozen Boerhave's Holland Bitters, per K. U. will remit, less discount. CHARLES RITZ. v'xt,LSBiRo, VaNov. 1, K'l. ISend me another box, 3 doaen, Boerhave's Holland Bit tcii. it is taking the lead here ol all other Bittera. WM.-H. KIRKKR, - Voar, Pa., Feb'y. 4, 15T. Please send mt, per express, 0 doten Boerhsve's Holland Bitters. We are entirely out. C. A. MORRIS CO. , LoriavaLB, Ky., Jsn'y. 29, li57. We liave a great many calls for your Boerhave's Holland Bittera, and would like to have UV agency. Mil. 61 UlSitir.K it BRO. Bee isS)vertisement, f Jau. 4.-101 Al'J-lw. TIIK UUKAT CtULIHII KEDIEDY. SIR lAkEH CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE (ILLS. Prfjxirfd from a pretcriftion cf Sir J. Clark, II. D., 'Aystcian Itifraordwuiry As ths tjueen. This invaluable medicjne is uufailihg In the core of all those painful aad dangerous disease to which the female consti tution is subject. It moderates all excesa and remove all abstractions, and a speedy ear may b relied on. TO HARRIED LADIES k is peculiarly suited. It will, lu a si t time, bring on the monthly period Wkh regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bear the Government Stamp ef Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. These Pills should not be taken by female daring the first three month o( Pregnancy, as theyar sort to bring on MIscatTiage, but at any other time they are safe. Ia all ease of Nervoss and Bphml Affection, Pstn hi the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight tiertton, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteric nd Whites, these Pills will effect a eure wbea all other means bar railed, and although a pow erful remedy, io aot contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurthil to the eenstitutiea. Full direction m the pamphlet around each package, which should bt carefully preserve 3. Hole Agent for the United State and Canada, JOB MOSES, (Late I. 0. Baldwin A Co.,) Rochester, N. T. N. B. Il 00 tnd 6 ooitaee atamna anninwul tn in, n. thofiied Agent, wOl Icaurt a oUt, CooUiniag 50 Pills, by return mail. For sal by Druggists generally. UAV1LAND, STEVENSON A CO.. Charleston. Whole- ale Ageata March I6tk, I8i ,16U29-ly AMBROTVPE TAKEN IN THE BEST MANXES BY E, T. BAEBY AT MOZART HALL, formerly Wbiteburst'a Gallery. Jan. 23d, 1858 ' 1 U7-tf OAHDEff BEEPS. JUST RECEIVED, a'foll and complete stock of GARDEN SEEDS. AUo. GRASS SEEDS, BIRD SEEDS. ONION SETTS, ASPARAGUS ROOTS, Ac, Ao, For sale by WALKER MEAIiKS, Druggist, Dec. It. 45 Market street. HOT1CE. ON AND AFTER THE 1st DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT. att Prescription (impounded at the Store of th Subscri ber, win be tosh. WALKER MEARES, Oet. 25. ' Druggist, 45 Market street. OS" THE LADIES' BENEVOLENT gOCIETY would re- mind fts members that the year is itmeet expired. Scarcely more thaa half tha subscribers of last yeaT have yet paid, and money oeing requireu, the Officers are eomnelled to ask those who have forgotten it till new, to send in their sub scription itber to th 1st or td Directress, or to one of the Visitors, as soon as convenient. The small amount remain hig tn the Treasury cannot be had at present, because of the Treasurer' absnc. Heoce this urgent cafl.- We hope another year Vill b more propitioos which is near at hand. Dea.Hf18M. t , .
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