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Our Ea- twisty of our making arj X, ma bad we desired to cu, or ef Keeker II The rla.n. aot men, who fce:rbt kc t 3 -V' (h.i igj 3 .... 4, LJ v 7 Bi-fcTT !ft i:ha c W" f- .. cf u ; aJ. jvk'g'rve fnia jwvkT?i. it cvtt tat tfl eij.teJ that i-ru- u aa tki.uoa U t be PifW is rrkt livt to tffiariile Lli u : tb ta T-ry oi tr.W erT tie workl. ti at it k t ! t J C Kl! -it c: .:-- t - j. if b . - U J tbea U u!.; i J-? "i frB EvtiLtaj fr.a Kta I; J lsf,ooe ! - 7 cf Ear Cun Ci . ..- 7 cf r .:3oJ E7Ttiaa it est.; ,j ft .ry rocii tlstt. la C lcarT f iLe jTiTJi mjT eiprtd W be wry Otffe, tkh perhr ia tieem ot U rj Lf triansphej ow tite Ttry rreiai of thur couetry, tbe ipsrst of iU pntiM, the bct cf iu Ltxj, tl U'pe cf itt future. ot-rrr ft ft BxvKXt W tii count, of tLftt UmecUtk Uik wbes il bcart of KaUaJ dl not Lnt tBB3.'tiKa7 ftt tbe kwi of tbe colociK'j' triiurj-h. . r ' taU bT djoe KX Haw the! It m trmitoroo or klam trmfUsj. rftinfuJ a Ey b. by "P, uv (klt Ib tbe (kr ficLb of inm f r L ; tea M rcxrkUoQ of coene e( u tiirlllEj bencil wo is the bakoce, Tbe 1 . 1 ! e.' wl : tr. X thai Ut. WkftW ei wc- J caoae of that frmtriekW jxmtel, which tbe prvle of t - , jtfm f oEce-feekicr, etc. mocarch provoked, ni UnUcml with llftt of fireuiom I.tT.L;rsf.tvc, ,,';T Wf fv d.-llC.. U i' k:' tr; -stint 1 wu tut uy uwuy: , ..,.1,. ... r"L : "v '"u rr.'jr.r.-.v.. ti Lj f " ;; tie lintietae pott omoe m omer rs: 1 h la t. i to Uj ftfttiWc tk of bit ftuJimee. 74 lis L.J c-i be eii-ftHy atiafketorj to tbe rceJ- Aer. II tbeit be tsy Katerkl point, omitted, or ini UtesDOiU, we ihftH be pkejod to lUod correcUxl by tbe frieodi of either grstinnaa, &d will take pkvttre laie jairbf try uuntatiocftl kyastk. f tnut tbftt oar podtioo will be uxkatooJ. anJ that it via not be ezfectoi that we aboukj takeakke ia ftV rontf-t any ttfther than ft t-ithful report of lads ay be eoutned u aooosUog to takicf tJea. i 1 Jlmocff other thing laid, wllJ we LI t-.t rfiort and lodeed beard but ItrerfprtJy, wai an illssloa by Mr. WtDftbw to cers'jvcr ftik, we Kliere with ro fcmee to tls 1 . -t ; arrirg between tbe J ooroftl and the lajetlCTiTe 0 . H: wm not, laottroplaioa Haiti. i." .. g tie cinvia. . Wi bare also to tha&k Xr. T. L'i try Vhd rcf-ccoo to ourstirft. Three Hatten V.-j la k c.-suara pertooal to oonolrte wa look tLa LbcrtT of C&utUsx reference to them. It ft ba tecoDeckd that oar report bad to be done at ooee cloerd sp m the paper went to prcat and that thea it detained He fobf ootil after Ita eaal hoar. AH that we'eonU pretend to fire were atop' the poiuta of a difttaadoa wb -I . occupied eonM three aoart, Toob Krre an iaj -su-tiai and cccsfctent coarse hai been and ;h or !rs. ' ., t-r 7 tmlillNi r'The ran UozJA by tbe Africa that ao armltict of MM thirty-eight dayt had bom coDcluJed between the -A.aitriani and tbe French and 8ardiDiana, ta the flnt thief that baa occurred to atop the onward procTCaa of m - Ooe part, and the retrograde Doremcnt of the other. Since tbe coinmftKrTDeBt of boetilitlee there hu not been tingle Instance la wbica the mult baa rarled from the tataWlrLed rouUne of allied advance and Awtrlan re treat Frc-a river to rirer, from itrongholJ to atrong kold. the Anutmsa tare been driren acroea apper (taly. Tbek itntpglo Ldm hare bora forced or turnedtheir moat Important tortiikd dUea hare no aooncr bees threatonod than they hare been abandoned. At last a "taad hai boas made between the Hnca of the Mincio and the Adlge. Ia the kmotw aqoare, deiended by Mantua, Terotia, LrcBiL&o and reachlcra, the Autrlona have tome to bay, after baring fought and loat the terrible . tattle of BolArina Tbe aralatioe b do doubt the Immediate and oatcnai- ble ronlt of mediation, In which the three great neutral power Kuala, rnuele and Eoglaod Joined. Bat It la alio tLe next thing to a neceesit. Tbe terrible carnage both alike, the Taat namberi of wounded, tbe mutual cxhanation, the threat! of plague and pcaUknoe from the Aariul 'amella polluting tbe burning air of an Italian ky, under which thooaanda of bodice of men 0&4 borate lie fettering and unburird, the want of e KioimodfttJooJ for the wounded, all thcee thlngt render afinkttra lrUv detlrabla for both partiem. like ahlpa Ck.kW.Vau:K, rvc vmjwvu jiviuftn wwm iwvuvu mui u. vt u mu re tbe fcet cf hit pro-! it' though tome of tbe ABKncana of the present , . . , JLfci gfOcrtk mar bare fcfotten it, tbtir fathera kmw ITH I tha w much of the inspiration by which they actjeveu cnal tnajcpn n-om tae atwwkuge of tbe fact that their roare waa ryoipatixd in by all the tritd frktv!a of prpdar ribta, and wu La tthct accordance with the rrincipka which had tm then gives to Eng Ushmea the claim to be railed free. There ia aoU.bg of dcgradikUoa to an t .egUbmao ta reOcvtuig opoo the vktoriea which Washington won em the Torira of his day, any more thaa there it ia tbe reeoikctioa of Naa by or Kdp.hjl! ; bat it ia a ource of Irfluite pride to him to rtfkxt that those bold kkae which hare rrowu with the growth of tbe Lngiuh people and itreogthrad with their strength, were ttiil at dear to the Americaa culo- ntftt u to their Untisb ancestors, and that they could nerre arma on tbe Atlantic mal&IaiKl in their aVK-oce, n-o aa thty had eemd tbe tturJj ialaoikrt for ao many emturk. ' " ISor hare the results oi tbe tnampa disappointed the hopes of those who recognised In the cental tbe war of priot hjlc. Tbe England of to-day la batter, freer, greater, from the rwuita of the Revolutionary war 111.- I Ut.t k. i. !...! 1 in vdiuv rwui rare, uj unnw nuycuuwm ytx'rv'. aggrandutd the wealth and cotummw of lirilalo, and cousrauently her power and influence. ' It ia hard to say what advantage England tout by tM treaty of l'aria but it is certain that tbe gained much, kseraed ber re tponubilities, and consiffldated her power, lie bread lands of the Wert have been aa freely tham) by tbe lirituh settkrt aa by American citiaena. The ' f pecta- eie 01 lie rapiu ftjvanceiutut of A uteri a ta aru anu eommm-e. brr power and Nwreritv uodur popular kov ernment. have Invigorated the spirit of freedom m Eu rope, and given to the human race a decided and glori out ck'Tat.oo. J nc land is proud of her lunty young oLhM a aanl i '.at natu liana mat warlrl. smpIiai r.riii f waans 'wi-vmuw w $ 1 WW Join in the acclamations with which Americans greet we gionoua r ounn or J uiy. ' Dalh T IU. BwfiM tamftt. Mr. Choate, worn down by proftaional lubort, left Bo . 1 1 ' ... ... . ,11! ion a H.'w weras aiuoe aw Aorope, mil amvinir at iiaii fax concluded to aumnd his journey, in compliance with a plan made before leaving Hon ton, and contingent upoo the state of hit health. While remaining at Halifax be hai gradually grown worse, aud died July 13. Mr. (Jliouto was born at Intwich, Man., in 1799, and graduated at Dartmouth (N. II.) College in 1819, at which inttitation he waa aftcrwarda a tutor. Bubse quently be chose tbe profrssioo of the taw, end entered the Cambridge Law Bchool. He concluded hit ttudka tt Saktn, ftnd commenced practice in 1824 at Danvera. In 1823 be wu elected to the Lrgitlature of Maanchn setts, and Ib 1828, waa a member of the State Senate. He wu prominent aa a debater and bad a high reputa tion fur energy and sagacity, la 1832 be wu elected to fJongressfromtbe Ernei iHstrk-t, ftnd in 1834, de-c.inlna- a re-election, removed to lioeton and devoted himself to the practice of his prolusion. Here he soon obtained a great renutaUou, and enjoyed an extensive and lucrative practice. When Mr. Webster retired from tbe Senate In 1841, Mr. Choate wu elected to fill the vacaner. But he aoon resiimed tbe sett and airain gave himself op ardently and laboriously to tbe profes sion Of wnlch ne wu to prouu, ana oi wnicn no was so distinguished so ornament. At the time of hit death Mr. (Jhoate wu a regent of we MntuiHonien intiiiuie. lie held no other public offioe. N. Y, Cwrur. Tb Banana Biplaalon. From the Wubisgtoa (D. C.) Intelligencer. A ehocklnf accident took place yesterday morning at tbe Navy Yard In this city. It wu the bunting of heavy abip t gun, wntcn wu undergoing trim on me ft the eorwimwkw and k-t-p BKkTk rtaerTei of stock at ti cVx of tbe seaon. Ia fact, ery inert ia tbe eatiaiaU of sept !y was mere lLau cuiuUrUkaaad by tbe kcn.tvrg nipit&k ei tbe eotMaapuoo ; and. 'I caa be UtUe dobt new. ttat o trai fjoil.ty baJ rt'raed on tne cuni', ux acak of priaw f the p-maiadcr of the yar would hare been rer BiaUrLaT 11 than tbe prvscct eurreocy, and am-a ancuiunw wuuid have prera&d va Manches ter regarding the proje of future wpj ly. uui wu-o tnc ctn.i t taweiw r : -j aca ixniaxw seemed aUnit to declare in av of tk latter, the oat- brek tf war ea tbe Catitt bntibt powerful ally to tbe aid of the former. Tbe niuil.Srioni ttwd nun la danger of biing kt, at one time the KtJingef distrust wu ao sTroog that a pack wu aboat setting in, and mof j etpectcd that tar aiarket would a4 touch firm ground till six Jienoe per pound wu reacnea ice mkkbW. A frwh d.wlav of ttreeeta, ia Mancbester cbeckeu, however, the downward U nik-ocy, aud tbe market bas again take up a firm paaitkw at substantially the okl baiis of price, 7d ptr ptiUDd k middling, which W the last twdventonth Las lornted, to to speak. Ita centre of gravity. 1'be tjuipoine baa thoaaain been nvtured, and the worxkrful ebunticity of trade bat amtd to coun ter balance not wily sn enormous crop, cut mo tne oe rangcnient caud by a continental war. . Eor these eoosidcnttioua it u t be obvious that the question of price bat not bet a determined this year by any exact formula of supply arvi or n.txi. m owu these ekmeo tbtre hu been very wide deviation from the vkws that were race eooiraouly enU rtained ; and tbe occurrence of a K won -an war has stiU lurtber dis turbed tbe groundwork oi early calculations, yet the original butit cf price has not materially altered i and though the premwes have all proved wrong, the conclu sions to which tliey naturally pmuted have tt been se riously hibufied. Ia view of this foot, we will not attempt to examine with ecrujHiloa nieity every offchoot from tbe wide ques tion of supply and demand, but shall eooteut oureelvet with taking a broaik-r and store general survey thaa we have thought needful to do on former occasions. We propone, tben fore, to eouflue tmr reniarkt almost rxclu aively to the Iirerpot4 market, and only did with tbe eonwmption a supplied iroea this port. We take at our bania the (leneral nrokrrt' Circular of the 24th June,18M. - f The first point to be deteriniucd m the probable tup ply of American cotton to the end of the year. By tl wt aceounU from the States-14th Jane the stock in the ports amounted, according to Wright, to 332,000 bolt. We are iuelioed to think that Ibis will be all available lor distribution, having u stock in the porta on the 1 it September whatever it reeeired till tbe end of the season, suy 100,000 bales. The question arises, what share oi this amount will be directed to England t If site wu to receive in the same ratio as the has already done of this crop, via., 63 per cent, sl would still got 180,000 bales i but we find that the proportion shipped to England of tbo remnant of the crop w almost inva riably larger aban what the receives of tlie aggregate, because the affords tbe principal market for the interior clas of Cotton which arrives towards tbe end of tbe season. It ia hardly necowary to observe that the exist ing stock in the States somprisis eveo more than the usual amount of rubbish, and consequently the bare of the renidue of the crop exported to England will proba bly equal the average of pant years. N ow, we find that England nu received in round nuniDert to per cent, oi the cotton distributed after thit date, on the average of tbe last five years, which would secure to ber 200,000 baka out of the total set to be shipped from tbe Ameri can porta, making tbe export to England out of this sport ' ut mater: . of last year. We car&vt id far wroc in Msamic the import of lor tUrkd cotton to euual that of the at ma period ltyear, via: 115 000 baka, wbkh, ftdded our pro ret stock, gives t total sepply of 150 WO bail to the 31st of leeember. Tbe segregate sepply of cotton available Lr liver poet til tbe 31K IVit-mber will thea eoaapan with last ytar, u Wkws : tiautr4 (apply 159. Aetaal sjla. Arkaa eoU UW f . l,V O0 last ladia ttu i.Oud 7)oe Bnul, lf 7rtiaa, . x lie,00 , lU.SMU TaiMpi'jiS5i....7.i,3s,ooe iss8..is,ooe Showing aa increase of 100,000 baka over last year ; bat this increase, it will be observed, coosiats eiduawefj oTISurat cot Ion. the supply of American eottoa bong uVmltxily koa If ibis supposition prove correct, K tot kiss that unkvu the ontiroinra from the port tor the remainder of this year exceed those of last year by about 100.000 baka the stoc k ol the 31st December, 1859, will exceed that of 1858. Lei as bow ioquire whether this is liken I We Sod tbe deliveries to the trade tVora this port, up to the 24th June, average 42,300 bales per week ; and a stunners undoubtedlv kid a Lucbt stock on the 1st of January, and are still supposed to have a very moderate ooe, we cannot be far wrong in assuming the actual coo nuomtioo aunDlkd from liver pool to date u 4 2, OCX) bales, per wn It. This amount, we conceive, will gradu ally increase as tbe season advances. The highly proa- uerons trade which baa now endured about a twelve- MKith, aud which still aeema to rest upon a durable foundation, bu aflordt'd a strong inducement to extend tbe censnminr power t and it ia well known that fresh machinery ia fart coming into play, and that prepara tions are making (or a great development of the coo- tumptioo which will take effect at no very distant date. It must also be remembered that the present ttjlc of the production is usually high, and that if lower counts of yarn wtiicn Have beea tnog oepressea wrougu we sia natioa of the (icrman ik mind oorae into active reqoeat, tbe consumwtion of cotton would be materially increased. Under these circumstances we think that tbe trade will take from Liverpool for the remainder of the year at kast 43,000 baka per week ; and if they were con tinuing to u tbe respective classes of eottoa ta their present Drowortioo. tbe stock of American cotton would rtainly be reduced very low before the expiration of tbe year, (hj the other hand, if the consnmption of Suruta continued on its present trifling scale 2800 bales per week to date the slock of that description would ac cumulate enormously, and probably exceed the quantity of American. It is obvious, therefore, that Bursts must come into larger consumption to readjust the equilibrium hctmvn the twotbuwea. This process may be brought about partly by tbe Improved style of the new crop of cot ton stimulating a larger demand t but we suspect some inducement must also be onered to tbe anape ot relative ly lower prices than exist at present By these meant we believe that the consumption of Bursts, which, per haps, does not exceed at present 3000 bales per week, will be raised for the remainder of the year to 6000 bales per week, and that the consumption of Americas cotton may thus be kept down to 34,000 balet per week, while otherwise it might have reached 36,000 bales. We will assume, then, that the consumption for tbe remain der of the year will be divided as follows ! ftt sea, tney nam vu iur wum w -1 battery-plat rorm lor tne purpose oi nxmg ner range, sc., It may be, also, that France pauses for a moment oe- under the general direction or opt. Joim A. uauigren. J UT1 KUIUH WWW w , " I r . , rtn 1 1 I -II ,LM ., . iirtr in , mmi nn wui luimi villi, i .1 1 v 1 1 1 u uii .111- era! territory, nd that the danger of a general war, --7 r T.tn'a, u h.id " a -S - I iWUM UMHH VI SSWVSaJUaSVa avaw 0- y cotiarauent upon that step, may have also made the otfc- b flrrf miy twenty-four times, and lollowcd ou the t mwh mora earnest in ueir oners of meuiavion, sou nractice-buturv one 01 we ii-incu imuiKaus. iw was more urgent la deinanding their acceptance. Tbeilon-1 first fired soon after 10 oelock, wiintnc usual acrvicc- rr.r(, anfl tS TW. cf Inlon. do not ftirw.l cnarg 1 ,,s"en PUH,S" Vl "u"l"--"' ? tLe first thinking the chances of peace email, the other regarding them at good. Bmk ag Rattk CaiwUna. TheStodholdcralnUiUlrtutionmct lnthoBcnato chamber, IUlelgh, oa the 20th Inst, at 12 o'clock, M, (Jov. Swain wu caQod to the Chair. Tbe list of btook- holders wu called over, the report of the Commlasioncii read and other preliminary steps taken to a permanent organization of the Bank, when the meeting adjourned BntU 9 o'clock next morning. , iThe Trustees ef the University of North Caro- ' Una were to meet la Raleigh on tbe 20th inst. to fill Tscaacki ia the faoulty. gr We save from Mr. Kelley Godcy's Lady's Book lof August, which fully maintains the enviable reputa- ' doa which the Book bu earned during long years.. $Sf John Turner, free negro, was found dead, on track of the W. A W. It. R. near Wcldoo, on the snorning of the 20th Inst , , Sappoecd to hare been run over by the sp train on the previous night Three prgroes on trial at Marsball, Mo., on the 19th f Ibf?., f r r infer and rape, were forcibly taken from tbe ail 1 a r , wno ournea ooe ana nung wa ouier wu, Tie 1 . "iry i'c t, t! 9 leading democratic organ of West. -i I'tr-" !rar.;a,tm:tatae Buchanan flag and ad- " tocabs Lis r 'i n. It t-dccf the ground that be is the ot.'.y can l 1 V t c .a be ncminated by the Charles tot eonvcDti a t j ru ncli; tie differences which exist in ? ..to democratic ra&ks. ' .S4,000 bales. 4,000 .. 4,000 ..43,000 bales. mil two millions of bales. A ny estimate of tbe probable import of new cotton btt (.t the end of the year, Is, of course, entirely coo- JeciurJ, and we only venture to give one to order to cotnptete our statement Judging from its present ap- CoMumptioa of American eottoa, " nurai " " Brasil, Egyptian, 4o ,. Droia wpcklv L-onnimDtion We have now lastly to consider the probable amount of export. In tbe early port of this season a very large amount of American cotton wu purchased, chiefly for Kussia, and tne shipments in consequence nave oeen very heavy up to this date, so that the amount of that v - .;t.tl f.rr:::ra tir. i- e j t '.-M afiVt trir'ji Lr c-xt L.-.. .tTtOw-f. If HxttjlZJ be- eaie xzi ...cd. .r porta tixkaded. tbe cUnatia of ecc.5-;two wotul be rreat'y cbstructad, asd each ad i.'cal tL-pj:y thrown Utrk ua Lirvrpx! ; wi e aa ac t re icvricrraoe of ti j eoatry ia tie strsr;:e wouki attedy derar 'ie whcie cuirsi cf tbe traJe. and a5tt prkea ia a way that it is irpc.tJe to eorj-vtsre. There sppea-T, t!, ta t? tsje CA.iri wtk-h the . market may pursue, a-c.cJ.A tj pU.uI dewk paecf. If tbe war ia located U aud ma:trs cxt eae ia ftv rw, wbkh is tbe view of the , wsiiom w tare here alk'ptal, tbe market rests oa a suoad ba&a, ftnd pretect prices seem to be just.fkd ; but it peace were restored before the end of tbe y?ar, such aa ixpukc would be given to tbe trade that coossmptioo would ftfaia out air p sepp'y, atikss the crept next year proved enormous ; bat, tbini'v, aa aiurior exteosioa of the war, which la far from ncprobaUe, c'rbt block up the natural ftvecaea of trade, and coepk-tery char the charactt of taw market 1 so that, oa tbe wbok. tl Bsotives for caation still remain in fall force, and the presea acaJU of price, thouch warraated ia a cooisier cial view, is too high to be elastic, and leaves assail set t e for profitable trade. M K BU A1V tt Liverpool Jane 3d, lt3. . j They apeak of a mas ta Maine who u strocg enough to lift a barrel of pork with his teeth, this ia aot remark able. We ksow a man an aged ooe two whs hu Ki ted several barrels of pork with his teeth. - : THE GREAT EXCLlSfl REMEDY. , I STU JAMES CLARKE'S ? . cKUKsmaTco rex a lb nixa. FrfpmrtJ frvm s frqavifiw efSrJ. Ctarks, if. J., Tkift ktvahiahl atediciaea is asailing at the cars of alt thoM painful aad 4aagwaa diataat ft wkich tha femal conttltutiou is subject. It moderates sll event aaa rt- awvss alt ebaUvcUooa, aad a tptiij eur aiaj b rn4 TO MARRIED LA DIBS" " it is psc ftliarlr suited. It wilt, in a sb4.ci.tuM, krteg a tk Koataly period flth regulahtj. Each bottls, price Oas Dollar, bears tits GoveraintBt Stamp of Ureal Britain, to prevent toantrriVit. .... CAUTIOX. - . Tltt fUts saouM itof tuJkHn bjftmaU Ourxnf Ike FIRST THRXX MONTHS of Prfaiy, at SVy are sirs to bring m M wearriae, W at Cy other tin (toy ttrt Klf. , a- - - '-. -i :." It all caaea of Mcrvoaa aad Splaal ASectioa. Paia la tbo Back aad Linibt. Fattgat aa alight siartioa, Palpatatiea of ths Beart, HrsUrics and lattet, thne Pills will cOVet a cure whea all other meaal have failed, and although a pow erful reeaedy, da ftot eoaUia Iron, ealossei, aatioMay, or aaytking hurtful ts tha eowtlrutioa. . . , Pvl diroctloM In tbo pamphlet arouoa ears pmf, wkk h should ho carefully preserved. ' goto Agoat for the Cattsd Btatas an4 Canada, JOB MOHKa, , Bocheater, N. Y. N. B. tt 00 and CposUge tlampt enclosed to aay au thorises Agoat, will, insure a bottle, containing SO PlUa, Ij return man. For sale br all ths Druggists in Wlbaingtoa ', Hstilaad, Bteveatoa a Co., Charlottes ( rVnioa, Walker A Co., Nor folk, whotetals Agents. " - 1 1 ... May 11,1859. w' "la ST tow lj WM. D LIPPITT, ' WnOLXSALXAKDEKTAILDSUaoiSTA CUKM1ST H. a,Cw, Proatand Market Sta Wllaalngton, W, C, Always ob haud a full aad freth assortment of DRUGS, FAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES-, , , -.. Pmcriptwnt oocuroMy compounded.' Mediolas caa he. obtained at any hour of ths Bight Ths night bell to at tbe second floor f oa rroui si.) rrom we corner. - tf Oa aad after this day, all prescriptions wui do vaou. Nov. lat, 1868.-48 r. - s riRSlTtRKI rtU5 ITTRK It, '? AS COMPLETE AN ASSORTMENT AS CAS BEmuud la aay city, and u oheap for, cash, Is now offered to the la spectloa of the publio, at No. 10, Front Btroet, WUmiagtou, N. C. Purchasing from Brat hands at the factories ror cash, and selling for cash or IU equivalent, ths Subscriber is enabled to offer greater Inducements to ths eltiiens of WU- , . . . " " . ,.f . I IBM pearaece, tbe growing crop dots not seem nse.y to m- 1M 500 u voulJ not wfet howCTW( to uke wre very - v the ftctual shipments thus far ss a criterion ot tne pro pose that ta delivery will be kss rapid than last year. outbreak of wtr oa th 1 ne lactiiiies lor senaiDg it to uw puris an; ian mo- The papers reouived from California, per overland mail, at &1 Louis. Mo contn't r items of interest T - Tb ttaliana residing at Saa Francisco have raised CjXOO to aid tbe cause of Italian libertv. The people of Carton Valley had called a convention 4, O consider what measures should be taken for public sz: : ' W T.s wcftber bad beea btensely hot in California, C;r"0-r t the State, parching vegetation. lie cc-i?y of Santa Barbour had been visited by - VrriLle sirocco, kUiicg animals and literaUy roasting the , tnit on the trees. , Accounts front Tn3 river continued to be dis- eoorsjtng. ' . Good Sinuio Aim StxAKUio-The steamer Gen. AdmiraL built b Mr. Webb of New York for tbe ' ta-ian Government made the passage from New York 't Orrbcmr. France. In 11 lTl and 10 hours. - Bbe tZd d uring the passage, 307 miks in one day 'a jteam fcj, s-d 2&i miles in the same time, under canvass alone Wtat on airth ails these 'ere shirtbuttons, I wonder t . Just the rsianit 1 puts tbe needle through 'em to sew Why,grand-prxTnunts,.nnd shot, and made a recoil several ft beyond the usual amount ; when being again nreii it burst wiui terriuw efl'oct. instantlv killinir two of the sixteen men In atten dance and wounding eight or ten 01 tne omen, nve 01 them so seriously that otter drains may be eipcctod. . . . il 1!. f. lS The Urst was tnrown npon tno rooi 01 tuenajoiiiing doi terv. from which be fell dead 1 tno other was cast lortT two loct, and so injured that the head is scarcely at tached to the body, la bunting the breach of Uic gun weighing more than two tons, blew to Iho right about tweuty-Iour lect. TWO inrje rieces, one weighing per bans half a ton, and another throe or four fundred pounds, were tnrown to tne Kit aoout sixty varus, sinaius nnu burrowing tbe ground, and ricocbetting to a distaucc of two or tliroe rods, llic muzzio-picce continues on uic platform, and weiiihs pcrhai a ton and a half. . . . . . , .1 T - ! L. 1- 11 M Statcu Uiat every uriiin 01 mcu uuu m rvcorucu, and every pn'caution tuken to make it certain that tbe powder and ball arc sent entirely home. Tbe bodies ol the two unfortunate deceased were laid in the large sliip housc, snd will be buried to-day. It Heats tub Dttcu. Well it does, the paper which Ls liecn forwarded to us through an unknown channel Its title Is "Jterlingske politieke og (og means and same as ngui in Gaelic) Advcrtisemcnts-Tidcndo," and it ia printed at i;opennogcn duv uiey speu it -jvjoih.h-havn," and then, m if tbey were uncertain whether there ought to bo any "0" in it or not, tbey draw a mark across tnat letter, rnow uns is aueura ; mere wu an old fellow who. alter the scat of govcrnment;of Tennessee bad been located successively ror many years at svtngs- ton Sua JVUOAVIHC, mtu kuuuj w it ivuiutcu w Murfreesborough, because be couldn t sec how the n 11 they were going to spell thai with a K." it appears to us equally impas Die to spell Copcnhagla without an o T Kjbenhavn I Look at it I That can't be right, . - 1 1 I U-ta. MM IA.,. MA M'a and so. ana aiso. Docauwi wo uav iu uur iuuuj uv v o with markt acrogs them, we shall spell It Kiobcnliavn We do not learn that there wu much .doing at Koj benhavn on the Mandair imwren den twenty JunL A . . ... . . . . . i 1 tnnopilasknnner. Dm t a looer lairon. is aaveruseu ior Bukand the Ilaandvttrkerforeninircns. Industrie-Lob teri wu to draw on den 4de Juli. We see, from tbe mnort of the Kommarked. that tbey still spell " wneat aa ther used to at Kiabcnhavn. wis : " nvedo,'' A teJ- egraf depeche 4rom ii amburg states (he toterrigcrncs loss at Magenta to be two hundred and eighty-one offi cerer og nine , thousand four hundred and thirty-two Tbe Berlinsne lidenoe is accompaniea oy a waww Ing, while tbe present scale of prices afford a strong inducement to market it earl v. xsow, lost year, mere arrived in Liverpool 250,000 baks of new cotton before the 1st January, against an average of 150,000 bales for the prcvioua years ; but this beavv import was due, in ft great mfSKure, to the prevalence 01 unusuaiiy lavora- blo winds ; and ss tne chances are against me recurrence of such an event, we will not estimate the import this Jcar at more than 200,000 bales. e may observe ere, that we awumc throughout this statement tbe continuance cf the Present basis of price ; for if the value of tbe staple were to experience a set ioue decline, the delivery of the crop might be greatly retarded, whereas an important advance on present rates would doubtless attract supplies more rapidly. We have now reached the point where we can esti mate the probable supply of American cotton to the cud of the year ; . Bale. Block ia Liverpool on the 24th Jui.c 70,000 Alluat, cuiuraving eLiiUHuti to the Ulh June or ar rived, but not iDcunlcd in above 1 111,000 Yet to be eliipntd to England out ol thin crop 200,000 Estimated iniport of ucw cotton 200,000 Total tupply of American cotton 1,195,000 class exported is at present 20,000 bales in excess of m!ngtouandoftht Btate generally, to' buy at home, than last year, ween ,me touu auaioeu uw iurg um bM ,Ter faton beea olhred. Ooodt for the Interior wiu ds , carefully packed and promptly forwarded. The Subscriber Is particularly desirous that persons from the Interior of tbe Buvte who have beea in the habit of purchasing abroad, would give his tsUbaabmeot ft trial The following are some of the articles to be found ta hit Furniture Ware Rooms Sofas, Tete a-Tetet, Louaget, Easy Chain, Booking Chairs, Etageres or Whatnota, Ottomans, Foot-Btools, Centra, Sola export lor the vear. Tbe outbreak of war on tne Continent gave a great blow to thia branch of trade ; and if the political relations of Germany continue so unsettled u thev are at present, the export to that quar ter will not prove large. In Russia, however, there bu been great expansion of trade, and her requirements this year are expected to be much above the average ; but as the has already obtained a large supply directly from the States and tm England, ber wants for the and Card Tables, Chairs, Mantle and Pier Glasses, Secre taries, Book Cases, Tea, Breakfast and Dining Tablet, bide-, boards, Cane, Woodaeat tnd Cushioned Chain, la great remainder of the season wiU probably be mod Tate. The variety ; Bureaus, Bedsteads, Waahstaada, Toilet Tables, small amount of cottou bought in this market for export since tbe commencement of tbe war, also lends counte nance to this view ; and were it not for tbe anomalous position of tbe Havre market we should anticipate a lichtcr exnort henceforward than occurred last season, Hut at that port the panic in the beginning of the year induced sucn caution that it has failed to secure an - . . , , . i. t adequate snppiy 01 cotton, ana must uraw largely iruui England Inter on in the season, to avoid a positive c xhaustionlof stock. Its position may be described ia s sinulc sentence. The stock in Havre, on the 24th J une, was estimated at 60.000 bales kss than last year, With verv little more to receive from the States, while the consumption is proceeding on a very large scale being 10,000 year, utruicst an m a-. . . . iiut, belore tne new Wardrobes, Fancy Cottage Setts, hfattrasses, Beds, Pillows, Boalatera, 4c. A large stock of Looking Classen, Office Furniture, Children'! Chairs- Craiee, Cribs, Trundle Bed iteadi, Toy Bureaus, Ao. - . . - O. l FILLY AW. March id. lu8 ' - -; - - " A. MACLRAM, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia . . HARDWARE, HOLLOW-WARS, IROSf, NAILS, SPIKES, Ac, AcV n ' : , ,"i . WttJUJUlTOK, N C. March 1, 1859 149 ly. t - fkrofula,', Hoilowar'a OiniauHUThs bane of th kint't Evil of our anceetort, hat bo foe line tnit aeiergem sou erauicaiinc taive. in ueauug ijubuuo kc h"ui" t . Kraiati an,! thu etA head. bales per week for the first five months this Lnd Hub-worm .the enemies' of the nursery, tt renews the. ftyenure 01 y.uuu dwci per ww ibdi eottiDg oi me Kin, nu w uwm v ' . i I n a Al .. t J I. H..Mnran4Aw MA Mil MllnM IB. Tift. w fHiUnn lioiTftn to Arrive. UK ounffiireiDeuw om .21: . Z"v supplies must be drawn from Liverpool to provide for DUFFlE,Eaq.ofCumberUnde thcTrcnch consumption till the next crop becomes scat ta the aert House of BepresenUUves of th 'Caugress available. On these grounds we are disposed to think of the United States, from the id Congrowional District of that the export of American cotton for tbe remainder North Carolina. of the season will keep up to that of last year sat at jui- 8th, 185X Thn nrvt point thai reouires to be considered is the J f".1-.'Vre. rAl'JTu: New YorkTand brail Drt.ggi-1., at M0:, 630., and f 1 t-or Fot. , , ry- ... , .. ,. . . swck at ii a v re huh year was wiuum v una w r " r .i.. fx 3 .,r..i..,i,U mimilv nf Ynt iiidiu rolton till tlie end of tne I . . . il.i t l u.-. rnn.L.ii ta announce the name or Jl. J ... . . . i vii.h t-uiinuiiiiiLiuu s i. uuituua miwviwm , . ...... . .....I lu.ro niiLirtiiiiiiti lv an aro lrlL vrr nnicn TO I . . ' . n. t conjecture, lor the shipments Irom that quarter are so capricious and so little regulated by any intelligible principle at to defy accurate calculation. So fur, however, u our iniormation extends, tbe pros pects seem all in favor ol vary liberal supplies j while tne consumption oi uns ciubb oi cihwu una- uwu bu re duced by prolonged scarcity and high priori as to ren- .. . i . 1 1 . - i 1 . jl.. :i. Otf tnat supply praciicany mure auuuuuu. wuu no nu tual extent implies. I be Inst advices from Bombay are to tbe 23d May, and tne shipments to uverpooi to mat date, afloat on tbo z4tn June, amounted to i4i,uuu bales. All the accounts concur in representing cotton ss coming in very freely, and likely to be exported in large quantities lor some time to come. Messrs. imcnic, Stewart & CO., write as louows : - Arrivals oi cuiuni have lately been on an extensive scale, and it ia evident that tbe crops are large, so that the exports to Europe are likely to be heavy, unless checked by advices of ad verse markets." i It is, no doubt, true that the monsoon, which sets in about tbe beginning of June, must soon check the influx of cotton into Bombay ; but the stock there i a probably very considerable, and, with what additions it may re ceive, quite sufficient to keep up a large scale of exports tor some time to come, -now, aiiuwiug iurw iuuiuub and a-half m the average passage to Liverpool, there should arrive here all that is shipped from the ZJcl May to the 15th September a period or about four months. To guide us in estimating tlie amount, kt ut note the gross export to Europe during the corresponding period of the hut four years : v. 1 "X era on, tlry flita and flies all to bita.' ' W mcU-ar, than ita't buttons, they'a my pepper 'jBow tou'ts been rfi'J"? 'm,' . , ment or Tilloeff. ss they very appropriately call it trjeanituT'' somethiDg attacbed,'V like a convict witl hall and phain made last til hif kt." but We hare DO time to tnake any extracts from its Interesting contents. " I'loom sua, mercury. ; Acttviit'or KAPOLtoii. A f rivalc letter front the teat ot war sava that aincs the ective work began, Na poleon knocks up two horses every day being in the saddle irom 4 o'clock In tbe aior and some of hh grooms nave jubi reanhed 1'arB lor a new tnpp'y i tbe imperial atud. II indeiatiirable inspection ef matters involving mpply, commissariat and rehtiwm j ment waa the tion; ci toe wcoii araj. the rate of 4000 bales per week bringing the total up to 180,000 bales. , - In Surat cotton the export thus far is also 18,000 bales ahead of lost year. U through tne innucnoe m aiinnlica tho price of this description rules cheap r. tfia mmaimlpr of the season, the export may proba bly keep up to 3,000 bales per week, or rather larger than tne average oi last year, un uns buouuhiuuu Pinort of Surat cotton from Uverpool for the year will amount to 144,000 bales, -against 114,000 bales last year., In long-stapled cotton we will allow the same ex port for the rcmoinder of tbe season that hu taken place already viz : 10.000 bales : and we are now able to es timate the stock that on the forecointr hypothesis will remain m Liverpool on tbe 31st Ltecember. Bales. .1,196,000 Bales. supply of American cotton. m! 3f99. I Sfl.OflO m 27 weeks. .1,026,000 Estimated CnnnnmDt Probable stock of American eotto" 31a Deo.. Mima tea supply or Burst cwwu Consumption, 6,000 i 6 m H J7 WMk upon, . ...'' 1 rouBDie sioct oi rsura Estimated supply of Brazil and Egyptian. . Consumption, 4,000 per week. .100,000 I Export -4 WiOOO r Probable stock of Brasil, Egyptian Ao , ieo.oco 3r.n ona 218,000 ....... 134,000 iso.ow . .118,000 .. ......31,000 aa- WE are huthoriacd and requested to tnnounce Hon. WARBEK WINSLOW, of Cumberland county, as a candi date for re-election to represent this, the third district of North Carolina, In the next Congress of tba United Stat, wbjocttotheactlon'ofiDcmocratw Wstrict uonvenwm, ihould the party of the district deem n proper w vmu p--. March stb, m ATTENTiO! 18 AGAIN caUed to thejact, that Pre- tcriptiont " are CASH. J.-fiSSU. ayxiita. -FB . .- 1MB! ATB Am-TKA, ?x ; - CONSTANTLY' ON HAND A DELICIOUS ABT1CLE of " GBEEN TEA." Forsaloby ( i , - , 4 ' WALKEB MEABE3, Dmggiat MayJSth.-'" ' Market Street, is V AMBROTTPEB ' . s aKEH IS THS BEST MANNER BY E T. BABBY AT MOZART BALL, formerly Whltehurtt'i Gallery. . un. sad. 1868 . ; Jaly23, 24, North Ei " 80,81, Wilming August t, 4, Whitevll sxresTto rsou bosav to sraort from X3 HSy 10 UK ioib peptcuivcr, ,. . .. 41 - - . i II ": " ,1 "' : 1856... 1R5G... 1857... 1868..; . .138.000 bales. .173,000 .228,000 , S,000 i tt Stock or all sortt la yvcrpool, 31st Dec., 1869. .. .385,000 r r 4i,;. iow mim rorrecL it apoears that we shall vt-nimio (hu war. with an sinrresate stock, substantial- lv the same u last year, but very differently divjded, the 4)638,000 .. 159,600 unusual amount of rubbish comprised lathe existing j!, mnnh rJ mhuh will doubtless survive to the end I . ' STIITITUW liua fl IWiri. IfllM I HtUtBi aAltAVaa va " - . . - a I r- ftt ftverage corderaWy, of the year, and prolong an existence most disUstetui to w lh, d places , A'u .ihs' rtJaapeot of -XA ' . ; Average of past four years With the present pwpects 0f tupply the export this vent socms Kkelr to ( . ' ' J 11) . . 1 ..- IM-. and may pernsps n ncn we u- Hu,Ml . . v , , Mm ltl)rfw,. fmol tn- nrmsai aspect ol YvA as tha abova f ir s rmuracetne snipments rrom ,iiwi " t . ,,.w 1. moA rlbayt aU-uroT y wl ile onr cWeet Pto computo tbe eotton trade RE!S 1 o ( ipdrt to Liverpool alone, winch receives on an av- ulwut three-lonrtliS of tbe European snppiy, we it fir to affiuine that the export lo Liverpool da u j t- 2 Bboxe period via not eiri 169,WOaIr wiLMraoTow nisTsicr. ,. . , - a North East,. . ., . ...ug i-resa. Fair Bluff. , ..Hive....-, V It 7 tnihth...)..i-i.'.i ..lBrrer yurca. . 13, 14, BladOT,.... --.".-....."... Andrew Chapel. a 20, SI, SBiith'ilJe, I ...SmittivUle. September 17, 18, Onslow,. n. 84, Si, Sampson,.... . October 1, '.pBPt . V.. South Biver M wai on, f A PomocraUe Candidate for Congress, wffl address his ow-oittseus hi th Counties composing the 3d Congres- !, . i .BwanaboroY .Uoshen. '..Salem. . ............. ... nta 4ho rTiafintr rairmft. We baVC the I BiKl n-"" s J it..1 foot belore us that a crop or three minions ami u. Quarters has been more than absorbed bf tbe world, wti . .i, i t--Li i .1.. J Von " n t r"inninl? Ml 5;0 K8 WW pe Hguiw at mo u " " o Floral Coll .'28,. Bock'l?'i'i, ; Rlne i. . Eii7betlitown, - FtyeilevUle, Jo'y th, ISi 28th 30th' 1st Aurust. 'I ..--...y, .. i 2d " -WeUnesdsy, 3d- : lay,
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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