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UE DAILY JOURNAL. WILMINGTON, M. .C, rSIDtT, KARCU a. 1MU fW-TKt Carrier or jirpkibUed frows Stfiiwf Cop rFinrie;tp!e h iimW rtjrw. s boos. Sro, M tun Btbsst.. Ala at Kalwt Boo fcrou, aol at tea offio. 1 Kwmm. f - i. -i t:u :,k it MeitMneota. U Over, for the prefect at fcast, ana vr hm bo only to await the result Testerdey everything" passed off quietly here, with if feriinf than might have been eipected, al though the rota wu nearly a full ooe. Throughout the county the rote wu Urge, m will be seen by the fig. mM m rvmvmt'ion.' carries the county larrtly. Of rninn. Unarm. A the and CowU art elected DT very de cided majorities. Indeed, nobody expected any other result. Hew Hanover it very decidedly a eoeslon eoooty. The result, therefore, u not brought boat by personal prltncea,bnt wu in aocordacce in ply frith the views of the Totcn opon the question bt-fur them, fur wt know gtntlum-B oa both idee jeaterday who voted, not by any meant their penooal predi fecUooa would have fed them, but agahstt the predilec. liana, aimolt ou principle. The Terr larg obs lor rw ntAn alan ahowa that among the unporter of Messrs. Wright tod Dswson, a majority moat hare gone fur Conreotioo," thus redeeming the pfcdge that their emdidaUs had made previously la public meeting. No doubt the gentlemen toted for also redeemed thia pledge by their wa tote. The very full toU io the precincts outside f town, especially in view of tbe fact that there wu do other alectioo pending to draw the voters out, hows the strong and deep lotcrcst felt In thia question by tbe citlaen of thia county. The majority for Con tention will be aboot Olteen hundred. TJruBSwick cooby baa, no doubt, elected Mr. Meareo, secessionist, a tbe dekgaU to tbe Convention. W bar only report! from tbe following prcceinct j North West give Mr. Bab. Union," 21 majority. " Tbe vote on Corention U 123 lor Convention and 13 against It, Town Creek girea Convention (2 majority and Mr. Baker 39 majority. Brunswkk baa nnqucstionably gone largely for " Ooventiou,M and bat pretty certainly ejected tilt. Metre. ' '".'.J... L-.-.- Ia Duplin Messrs. llouiton tod Bhodc. auocasloniiU, bad w opposition. In 4 precincts on tbe line of the railroad 420 votes were polled for Convention tod only three against It Duplin will probably give at Last 1300 majority for Convention,-' . Wayne county : goc lastly for CoovenlToTlomfh ton and Strong, aeccntonlata, are do doubt elected by a large majority. Thia ia almoat a matter or course. A friend write n that tbe Tote in Wilocn, a part ol old Edgecombe, vaa 300 lor ConvenUonnone sgainat It.' John L. Bridgcrs, 285 K. Thigpcn, 281-no op position. ' . Ji. priraU dWpatch reouWed here, aay tbat Johnatoo, Wake, Orange, Alamance and Rowan have gone for Union. Guilford; almoat unanimous aguluat Convcn- tioo. Wake baa probably gircn a majority for Coo tioo. " . A gentleman who got here aluca twelre o'clock re port all the precinct in Brunawlck hoard from but ooe Waocamaw. Bo far u heard from Mr. Mearc4raa 66 ahead. The vote of Waocamaw will not aOect the re mit' Mr. Metre I certainly elected. W prctame from the Indications which hare been reoeired so far, tbat the SUte will go for Confeotloo. It to tine we apprehend a large opposition vote In some ol tbe central countiea, but we think tbe Weat will be all right, and the Eaat goe o overwhelmingly for Con tention that we bardly toe bow It can De Ot itatru. 1 be election and iu exciteniouis are over for tbe pre cnt, a we have already remarked, bat they are not closed.,:. If we are to have a Convention, it will be dif ficult to tell exactly it composition, there are so many " contingent secessionists " or contingent Union men, and there are so mapy circumstances upon which their ac tion may be contingent, that even after the Convention bat assembled,-there will be no prccio criterion by which to judge of It distinctWe character or decide up on it position with reference to Union or ececeion, and even after the Convention ha$ acted, which it will not probably oo before the middle of April, its action or the ordinances It may pass will have to be advertised for aomcthiog like a month then a popular vote taken on them and the result of that vote announced by the Gov ernor of tbe State. It will be hard to tell where we stand before the first of June, even if it can be done then, and in tbe mean time tbe poblio mind will be kept in a state of suspense and irritation, which we would gladly see dispensed with. We were pleased that tbe election took place yesterday rather than a week hence, because we saw that tome embittered feelings were being en rauferad. which mlcht have iret full awinir had the can vass been protracted for another week. As it is and was, there was a decided absence of rancour or party animosity certainly there waVoo display of any. Thi Cokorxss at Montgomery has passed a Bill an thorixicg tbe Secretary of the . Treasury to borrow fif teen million of dollars, by the issue of bonds and stocks payable In ten years, and bearing an Interest of eight per cent per annum. For tbe payment of the principal and interest of this sum, there is to be levied, from and after tbe first of August next, an export tax of one-eighth of a cent per pound on all raw cotton exported from the Confederacy. The average of bales in the Gulf States Is nearer fire hundred pounds than anything else ; but taking 4S0 pounds a safe figures, and assuming that Arkansas and Texas will join tbe Confederacy, of which there It now little doubt, and that before the first, ol August, it to lair to place the export at three millions and a half of bales, the States not already seceded making probably fire to six hundred thousand bales, which to a liberal calculation lor them. Taking, then, three mil lions end a naif bale at 53 cent a bale, we would hare one million nine hundred and twenty-five thousand c.". rs, probably we might say (wo millions. " T' 'a ia vptt trifliner tar. bnt we look nnon atin t. port tax a bad policy. The whole European world to Tery naturally lookinj for some new cotton region, and would g!ad!y come forward to assist any parties who migU be able to enter Into competition with our South ern Slates with any fair hopes of success. This does not necessarily imply hostility to as. We a0 know that no nvreanUle comjianity like to be dependent on one t ' t alone, and yet, virtually, Europe and especially II; 'au4 ia dependent upon one market for cotton. .In rsL. j revenue certainly no discrimination ought to be E&'e against ourselves, tad M export duty is,"s9 fr aa U goes, a discrimination, since it adds just so much to the cost of tbe article and places It at just so much tist ."-vanti'se when competing la foreign market. II - r until the &uth. becomes an Sporting as r 'inn exTortinz community, she can oni c s lj c'ct taxation or by export duika, . ,. A bin baa also bee passrd by the Coognas for tbe org an lu tioo of forces for tbe Confederated Sutea, aotborixiDg tbe rrcsloent to aaaume eeotrol over all military operations in ewy Bute to accept the ser vices of Tolsnteen now ia the service of the different State, requiring them to serve lor twdv months, and to reotive from th several State the arms and ammo oitioo acquired from tbe United States, snd which are bow in any of the forts, arsenal or navy yards of said SUte. Cotto. We hare got lo our office a little the great est Cotton stalk we have jet seen. We don't know bow much Cotton there k on lt but there to a great deal. It to really a sight Tbe plant wu laid on our table by Mr. Malcom Mo Isms, of this place, wbo to agent for the aale of the seed, It was grown in Georgia, and I called " Dixon's Select Cotton." Mr. Dixon, of Ox ford, Ga , states that he has selected and improved thjs cotton ontil be has succeeded in raining a stalk ooly 4 feet blgb, with S23 bolls, and an- otb..r only 26 inches high, with 21 1 bolls. We can be lieve it afur looking at the specimen before as. If Cot ton to Eing, it to certainly one of tbe rojal family, the Prince of Wake, perhaps. E LECTIO! KETTnsa. . HEW H A N O V E B COONIT. I I c e m (4 e i I I ? 2" ? If I PBEC15CT8. WilmiogU.n 7H7 Jill 6K M 31 11 107 144 6 O M 47 (64 etil 461 it IS 14 21 Jl 21 11 4 4 107. US 6 SO 01 1 I 1 47 I 2 Middle bound.... SI Maaonboro' 3a Federal Polni... 11 Upper Black lilver 107 Houih WahiDf loa 1A0 Hull hbcltar TU Heady Kua M UlllBKton let Calnlnck 47 Moor' Creek..,. .. I'Idfv Woodi........... .. Jlock Poittt. U1 1 114 114 Lalr rrm New Hraie ' IDKfDsac, Mo , Feb. 28. The Santa Fe mail with date to the 28tb ult. baa arrived. Tbe weather oa the Plain wss fine snd warm. Tbouaands ol Indians were seen oo tbe road, aud among them tbe Prince of Devils." KanUuk, the Kiowa Chief. He bfiored no molestation to tbe party, and tbe conductor sajs the commanding officer at Fort Wise treats lira aa tbougb be was a great Iriend to tbe White and for fear be will be sbot by those whom be has injured, bad placed a guard over bim every night to protect bim. Death ( an Aranjr UlflNf Slaop t War Ch-ratea , . Iowa. KoaroLK, Feb. 27. Major Gwynn.of the U.S. Army, died here last night. He rendered a long and toilsome service in the Seminole war and in the West His remains will be taken to ltlohmond. Tb sloop of war Germantown came off the dry dock yesterday aud will be fitted out immediately. A ('afncldcnt, A letter from a brother of Major Anderson to gentleman in New York, meotions the following curious coincidence i - M It is a very strange coincidence tbat my father wu tbat ' Captain ol tlie Continental Hoc ' wbo by mistake ol bis superior begun tbe battle of Trenton, where Robert was so long - stationed. And, aa Major, he was a prisoner of war io actual jail, led only on rice, with tbe small-pox for a dissert in tbe very Charleston where bis son of tbe same rank i now stationed, tbe former under 1 arlton, the latter undir Buchanan. W bat a coincidence." Major Andtrton'i MM. Tbe Government have no advice leading to toe conclusion tnat Major Anderson to ill, ss alleged in dispactbe and letters received by others Irom Charleston. Joe war JJepartment Heard from Sumter on Saturday last by-the-byr. Pumg (oa mar, 26M tntt, . , . Execution or iVioboks. we understand that two ol tlie nciirois convicted of being concerned in the mur der of Mr. Woodrun, In Northampton couolv on tbe r31it December last were hung at Jackson, on Saturday last, Une or tbe murderers, it will be remembered, was lynched by tbe excited inhabitants, at the time of bis arrest These two, a man and a woman, have now paid toe penalty fur tueir crime, and ue remaining one con cerned in tbe bloody tragedy, a boy about fourteen years old, is to hsve a new trial. It Is to be hoped tbat this terrible exsmnle of swirt retribution will have its de sired cflect. Murftte&lioTo' Citittn, 284 vlt. Excitement at Chembcrebwrg, Pa. L'nAMDKRSBoao, P., Feb. 27. There was much excitement here yesterday, in consequence of a seceraion 1st bsving appeared at tbe Town 11 all where the ladies were holding a fair. The man wore a'tion badire, and a sen Die was tbe result Nobody was hurt, but aa both partus were preparing In anticipation or a nlir, there was damn of a riot The town council conse quently ordered tbe ball to be closed. . Mare Aid. NoaroLi. February 2?. Lieutenant-Colonel G rover left this city yesterday for Montgomery. He goes to join tbe army ol the Southern Confederacy. v CARD TO MILITARY COMPANIES. ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED! SETS O0 DIB FOR THE NEW STA.TE ARMS BUTTON. THK UNIFORMS fur all Companlei mads and trimmed with NORTH CAROLINA BUTTONS. W can sell the Buttooa at considerably leu fi-ures than they can b purchased for slee where. Shall keep a full sup ply oa hand. . T THE BEST MILITARY CCTTEB EMPLOYED. q. a. bald win, -ktanufaoturer of Civic and Military Work, 38 Market at, Wilmingtoa, W. C. Herald copy Sw, every other day, special t weekly. Roonh Moeer-Balel((h bteBdera, Nwb-a i'rufreM, Wadeeboro' Art-tie, Baliabary banner, FeyettevUla Obeer ver, Aiheville Newi, copy St and eend bill to Feb. lS.$-iwo4-M-H. o. g. BALDWIN. NOT1CSB. W HAVING BIAYY PAYMENTS TO MEET TBE first of the eoming month, I am tereby compelled to an nounce that all aecooBts doe January lit moat be settled tLe 1st ol March, or they will b placed in aa officer' hands for collection. POLVOQT. Feb. ?6ta, 186L liSlw. N - UM. U. LIPP1TT, WBOLXSALSJLND RETAIL DRUOii 1ST CEIMIHl H. B. Car. Krao and Market aTuw WUalna-Um, R. C Al wave on band a roll and freak aaaortmeot ot DRUGS, PAlS'TH, OILS A XV GLASS, PXRIUMRY AJii jhrmcriptwm oocvratWy oompotm-ttiL. Medictse oaa be obtained al any hour ol the Bight. The sight bell ia at the eacoed door oe front it.) froa the corner. . v Ob sad aflat thia day, all preaoiiptioa wiD be CABB. ' ho, lev, IW. m L4VDRETITS IKW CROP OAKDE IERO, JUHT RECEIVED FROM D. LASDRKTH RONg. the moat reliable Kced Urowere la the oooatry, a fall aapply of NEW CHOP GARDEN BKEDS, eooeietinc or a variety oi Beana. Peaa, Aepanuraa, itoota, Oaioa eua. Wbiu end Bed Clover Beed, Bloe Uraaa, aad a a-eaeral aMortaMBt of anal) ftaed. Ateo, Flower Beeda and HyaoiBth Bulb. For sale by WALsVut MKAhKh, Not. Si. - aSMartet atreat. WALKER uIEARES, tDM UO&JS T A&'QAPOTHXCART, No. at Malts Btbbbt. DEXLCS ia tLA Medkiuasl Kncluh. Freoch aad CieraiaB Caemioala ; eweediea Lechae, ., c Alao. anMrior KraMV. won, AOi PreecriptioBa eompouaded ia the most akfittul and alegaat roraa. -i November S3 18JI. ' ; i. . 5 BY TELEGRAPH.- roil 1 UK UAU.V JUtKJiAL- . FROM WASHISGTOS. , Wasmsotoa Cnr, "March 1st, 18CL The proposition of tbe Peace Cocgreas passed tbe House yesterday by more thsn a two-thirds vote. Th House rtcWijYred tbe vote ct Wrdnesday on Corwiu's proposition for joint rcsolotloo of Congress, reermmrtMling tbe State LefUdaturt to emend tits Constitution, to th f fU-t that Congress shall have do power to interim with slavery in tLe States. , , Mr, Stanton's force bill was then moved for reconsM- eration. Mr. 8. would recogniae the indeptudence of th Confederate Stair sooner than go to war with them. Ilia object wss to keep the border SUte in the Unioo ; the rej ulUcan party ought to make saeriOcca for them, Mr.- Corwiu's resolution wss then voted oo, and car ried by ver two-tbirds, arolJ proloogrd nd rsptorous applause on tbe 1W and So tbe gallerie. Sisate. Mr. CritU-nden, from tbe Stkct Commit tee, reported back the l'eace Coogn-ss propositions, with recommendation that tLey be submilUd to tLe Bute Legislatorca. Mr. Seward, from tbe same committee dissented, and Introduced resolutions providing for a Nstional Con- rentlon. . Mr. Crittenden's report wss made the special order for to-day. - The Tosial Appropriation Dill was debuted. LATER. ' fl'ber ia evidently some contradiction In the dis- palcltcs relative to the adoption of tbe l'eace Confer race report by tbe House of Representatives. Oar first paragraph above was received here yesterday about 2 o'clock. Tolay our dispatch says : It is generally believed tbat the l'eace Conference re port will be it j cted by tLe House of Ib-preseutatives. FROM MONTGOMERY.' Mohtoovcbt, Ala., March 1, 1&C1. Congress has enacted luws to provide for mail con tract and postage. Abo, law looking to rcsutance from tlie old Government, and enforcement of the laws. additional foreign news br the Canadian: ' LtvKRrof L, Feb. 15tb. Flour cli snd dull and pri oraard weuk. Wheat quiet and steady.- Corn quiet. Bice dull. Kosln 4. CJ. a 4. 8J. Hpirits Turpentine steady at 31a ' ' Tbe strike in Manchester continues. There bus been an immense number of wrecks and los of life on the Engliab coast, but few Americans. Tbe Bank of Knglsnd I as advanced the rates of in terest to 8 percentum. ' x RW SOUK WAIIKKT." " " "" New Yoaa, March 1, 1861. Al Ihi doij yuttrday.r Cotton dull and market unsettled ; mlddliog nplands 1 1 W cents, r lour o cents lower ; Southern 3 da a 85 60.""' Wheat l 2 cent lower j choree Southern il 43. Corn 1 rent lower ; mixed 59 a 67)1 I Sontb- ern white C8 a 75 cents. Naval Stores quiet. . llice quiet- :" Thi CiBrnrr cr I'besidkbt Datis. The selections of Cabinet ofllcers, thus fur made, are eminently judicious It wouk) be superfluous were we to sneak of Mr. Toombs aa a man of first class ability as a statesman, and a man ol extensive attainments. In the legal profession, and in tbe halls of legixUlion, he has long towered among the leading intellects of the country, and the impress ol his genius and learning has been sten and lilt not alone in this State, where bis earliest triumphs have been achieved, but throughout the Republics or America. A man of boldness and eucrgv, of laborious habit of study, agseious and far-seeing, Le ia in all respect well ad apted to counsel the Uhiel Executive, and aid him opon all questions, domestio and foreign. In the latter de partment of service be is especially valuable, from bis intimate knowledge of questions which will be iovolved in onr future relations with foreign' countries. Mr. Memminger is but little known to the country st large, though bis labors in pnb!ie'st-rvice,ss his energies and his intellect, have been mainly devoted to his native State, liut then be has lor a quarter of a century held a leading position in tlio legal proftmion, and as tbe trusted legislator for a considerable portion of tbat time in tbe k-gislative balls of South" Carolina. Tbe repre sentative of her great commercial interests, be bas a thorough training fur tlie responsible position assigned bim. Tbe fiscal interests of tbe Confederate States will be in able and safe bands whil superintended by a man of the high mental snd moral qualifications of Mr. Mem minger. Ueucral Leroj rope siker is still less known to tbe Southern J ublio (outside of his own State of Alabama) liut what is known ol him is highly favorable, and we can say nothing of him but what would be complimenta ry. He is a fitting iype of tbe military school of " loung America, as that character is exemplified in the houid. Chivalrous, ardent and enthusiastic, at the same time talented and energetic, having strong military proclivities, but cool in council as brave io action, be may be relied on to come up to the difficult requirement of bis new position, lie bails Irom North Alabama, where be ranks high amon the able men of tbat section. There need be no uneasiness as to the selection of the right man for the right place by President Davis. Augusta ConMilutionalut. f QUERY. Have yon seen that Bta- Indian In another column boilipR Boota, Uarke and Leaves, for tbe Cherokee Remedy t A liergytwan'e 'iMilavmy, FiTKroao, VU, Aug. 1, 1853. 1 hereby certify that my hair bavin become auite gray, rfoeed tieiiaitreet'a Hair Keatorative (prepared by w. K. Hagaa, of Troy, N. Y.,i for four weeks, and my hair was la that time restored to iu original color. I eta fully reetvm tnend th article to be all It claim. WM. KINGSt.EY, Pastor of the Bsptist Chorea, Pitturofd, VL Remember that thia result wee prodnoed by HimrraKrr'e Inimitable, the original snd only relahlt IJair Beatorative. Price bity ceDM and one dollar a bottle. Bold everywhere .'.Wf": ' Hoia in iiiuidcub oy n. a. uppui, u. sicun, ana oy all Drugs-Mta. w. k. MAnaa a. tu, iTopneiors, Troy, . I. )26 lm-dw, W. C. HOW A HO, BROKER AND AUCTIONEER, Office on Booth Water Street, " Old fund," Mating received the appointment of Aactlooeer, reapect fnlly ollerahieeervioeeforthe paroheae and sale of REAL EnTATK, KT(K.g, NEtiROEH, PRODUCE and GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. (Signal altentton mil t given to IAe Ait YAL tiTORS B CMMSS heretofore.) BsrsasNCis : O. G. Parsley, Eaq., Pres't. of the Commercial Bank of Wil- fmtngton, N. C. Joha Dawson, Esq.. Pres't. of the Branch B'k N. C. do. Meears. Kidder 4 Marti u,. , ao. , do. ...do. Messrs. E. Murray dt Co., T. C Mcllhennv. Eeo Messrs. Dolloer, Potter A Co., I w. Tnrk Do. Wataoa A Meaxea, T Hew Jott' April t h. IMtt. HARRIKD. Io this town, oo the 17th Inst., by Rev. T. W. Gsthrle, Dr. JAMES M. BABCH, of Georgia, to Miss ABE ADS tB JONES, of Halifax eonnty, N. C - At Front Street M. E. Church, hi thia towa, o Tbondsy evening, Feb. Jxth, by the Kev. Tho. W. Gnlhrle, Mr. AN CUBA at U. EVANS, to Mias LIZZIE B. K.ELLEY, daogb- ter of tb late E. Y.JCeUay. -- : la New Hanover eonnty, on the 27th alt., at the red Jenre of the bride' father. Owes Fennell, Esq , by Uder B. F. Marable, Mr.CW. McCLAMMY and Mie MAG FENNELL. Ob th Jlst alt , at William Johnsoa'a, Eiq., la Blsde eoanty, Mr. W A6HIXGT0N TATOM, t Mica SARAH JAn hi JOHNSON. Hclp( per WUsrtnass S Wasdew R. WU, . aft. 48 bale cotton, lobbls.ore, 59 do floor, SO lacks do, IS kiu batter, 1 keg do, 4 bag flaxseed, 119 bbl pirit, 193 do tar. lii do rosia. 11 do turpentine, aad (Bodriea. To J. W McKoy, W H McRary k Co, Worth, Btokiey & Oidhsm. Worth Daniel, J K Roberta, S W Howard, O Kelley, G C aWJ Mooro, W A Will lama, J T Pettrway at Co, J k Bloa om, DeBoaeet, Browa A Co, Gwyer, Peacock Co, D A Laaont, J B fiauthsxland, J M Monk. - ' CAPTIOUS . j VI tarn ftrwriM i -j win vctwttbi " .wJ w lrA Ul, CZTWJ raiiflea cry uvs o pa t ri qr urn uro umm. foOKCtCTWDl As act to hworporate various Military Companies la 'V Bute, the Putey Woods Csvalry," Waks Lijhl Vt foooa," eio. Aa act to amend 0is charter of the tows of BalUibary and to establish corporate limiu of said towa. A a act to tecorporate the Greenville dt Geldsboro' Rail road. Simply print a charier. J Aa set to smeod sa ad entitled w aa act to extend tbe powera of the New Kiver Navisatioa Co., for tbe purpose of placiof chains oa th river for the purpose of fa-Uiiaiuif the collectioB of toll." Aa act to extend tb Cm fcf perfecting titles to Uode heretofore catered. AS act to prevent obetacleS ia Falmoa Creek. As act U ioeorporata the ranice Litcht lufaotry. A a act to Incorporate the WillUmatoa A laiboro" Ball. r0ByCo.7(No BpproprtatioB.J Aa act to amend aa act to extead the provisions of tbe tlh aee. of the istb chap, of the itv. Code, entitled " Fen ces." . As Act to Incorporate the road from Juha AUea'a to the top fcf th Blue Bulge, at Fahtr's Gap In Surry eoanty. Aa Act to repeal seerioa 4, of obapter 169, of tbe Lavs of NoTth-t'roiUB paesed at the f?esalon of lboe-'e. ' - AaActto allow I'sa tbaa a msjiirlty f msgtotrates to bansart the eoanty business of Iredell and Catham countiea. Aa Act to amend tbe 4th section of as act entitled ' as act for tbe better regulation of Pilotage la tbe Cape Fear Uirer and Bare." - Aa act to amend section Jod. chapter 119 of th Bcvlaed Code entitled "Widows." Aa act concerning Insane Persona. As set concerning the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company. Aa act concerning the payment of tales Jurors. Ab act to amend the lioWed Code, entitled Oystera and other Fish." A a act to charter the Charlotte and SL Catharine Balload Company. An act to change th rules of evidence In Indictments for trading with slaves. An act to amend Revised Cole, concerning free negroee. . Aa act to amend the charter of tbe towa of I InolntoB. Ab act giving two additional term of Superior Coarts to Cleavelsnd. j Ab act to extend tbe limits of tbe towa of Lexington. Ab act to allow tbe coouty trustee to sell certain property lo the towa of BtatesvQle. . Ab act to require the registration of coroner's bonds. Aa act to prevent dsmagee by camp Urea. Ab act to sBiend the lb b aid 17U eecliobs, chapter 34, Eevised Code. Aa act to Incorporate tb N. C. Fibre Company. An act to prevuut free n-groes irom hlriug or having con trol ot slaves. , Aa act to Incorporate th Cherokee Miulog Company. Ab act to Incorporate the towa of Rockingham. Ao act to Incorporate the town of Jameavilla, la Martin eonnty. An act to protect tbe Agricultural Fair Grounds at New bern. Aa act to extend tb corporate limit of tb town of Munroev Ab act to Incorporate th Independent Grajs, Topsail Rl flemen, Franklin littles, Albemarle Guards aud the buaron Uitlemeu. An act to provide for rannlng and establishing the divld Ins- line between the counties of Wavne and Green. ' Ab act to Incorporate the Citizens' .Oaa Light Company of Aewbera, - - - - An act supplemental to an act passed at the preaent ses sion of tbe General Assembly, to incorporate to Chatham (Joilnff ids llallroad (Jompany. 1 1 bis act antnorizee an ex change of bonds with the BtaU to the amount of $100,000. Aa act to provide for limited partnerships. Ab act to amend th charter of Baecom College, la Ban combe eoanty. Ao act to amend the charter of Jonathan's Creek and Ten nessee Mouutaia Turnnika Comoaav. Ab act to aulhuiM lb sal of the old jail lu ..lb county Ol ? uars. A a aot to Incorporate tb Bank of Thomaaville Aa act to amend an act, entitled "An aot to incorporate the AUsLtio Mutual, Marine auanre insurance uompany. An act to incorporate th University Railroad Company, from Chanel ilill to tbe North-Caro ina Railroad. Aa act to provide fur a oontinustion of the improvement of Cape Fear aad Deep River Black Water Navigation. A a aot to incorporate but jbur Bpring Cauip Ground. In .1.. M1V VUUUV VI llTC)UUi sb aot to charter the N. C. Manufacturing Company. Ab aot to Incorporate the tow of Boon dill, In Johnson county. -v Ab act In favor of Jobn'Tapeoott, ,lat alerIB of Ala mance. . Aa act to Incorporate the Bunoomb Powder Manufactur ing Co. - - An act to raoorporate th M. C. Steal Manufacturing Co. Aa aot to amend the charter of the town of Franklin, la Mscoae only. A b aot to diminish ooata la eqalty sales for partition. Ao act to abolish trials in the county courts of the eoanty of Folk. Ab act to restore jury trials la th county court of Cher okee. An act to authorize certain persons la -Wek eoanty t send their children to the Common Schools lo Granville. ' Ab act to amend the lltb section, s'ind chapter of he vised Code. As aot to amend 9th section, 93rd chapter Revised Code. Ab act to amend Revised Code, chapter 2nd, entitled Ag riculture and Geology. Ao act concerning the eonnty courts of Colombo conoty. An act to incorporate the Htate Educational Association. An act to authorise the raising a volunteer corps in the towa ol Washington- . Aa aot to ameod the Revised Code concerning idiots snd lunatics. Aa act to amend tb charter of th LaGrangs Mining Com pany. Ao act concerning Common Schools. An aot to abolish jury trials ia Watauga eoanty. An aot to amend the charter of tbe towa of Newborn. Ab act to ameod the charter or the town of Morgan ton. Ab act concerning tne daily reading ot Court Records. Aa act to amend aa aot to create a finking Fnnd. AB act to oonstroct a railroad from tbe towa of Delia to th Bouib-Carolina line. - Ao aot for the reliel of the Cieaoville and Raleigh Plank Boad Company. Aa set to amend the charter ol the Farmers' Bank of N. C. Ao act to incorporate Richmond ilill Institute, ia Robin son county. Ao act to incorporate the Wilmington and WrlghtaviUe larnpika AB act to Incorpora'e tbe Granville " Independent Grara Abi act to incorporate the Black Mountain Turnpike Com- pany. An act to Incorporate the Bank of Western N. C. An act to incorporate the Caswell Railroad Bill. An act to amend the charter of the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad Company. An act to remit and release any penalties or forfeiture Incurred by the corporation created by an act, entitled "An act to incorporate the LaGraage Mining, Maaafaotaring and Transportation Company." Aa act concerning Publio Boad la Watauga eoanty. Ap propriate I3.000.J . An act to create aa Artillery Corp In North-Carolina. Ab act concerning taxes In the counties of Aihs and Al leghany. An act to amend th charter of the town of Warsaw. Aa act to Incorporate a Tarnpke road from Trenton, in Jones county, to some point on the A. & N. C. Railroad. RESOLITIOSS. . Resolution io favor of tbe sureties of George W. Glass. Resolution ia favor of CoL Edward 1'ar borough. Resolution concerning Arms. Resolution concenog Abe distribution of GelogicJ Re ports. S Resolution' In favorTf Thoe. Diggs, of Anson eoatv. liaaolutlon to amend a resolutive iu favor of certain en tries of Cherokee Lauds, passed by the last General Assem bly. . - Resolution concerning the doors of tbe Gallery and tbe door of the Hall of the House of Commons. . . . Resolatioa In favor of C. D. Lilly. . Resolulioo in favor of Leah Colemsn. ' Resolulioo ia favor of Cooper Prtiic Add John H. TJiir wood. - Resolution concerning th pnhlication of a call for a con vention of tb people. Resolution ia favor of Daniel Willi and David Lewis. Resolution oonoering th Record of the Stat Libra-y providing for their better protection. Resolution ia favor of th sureties S. M. Bay, late Eberifl of Yancey. . Besolntioa la favor of the sureties of 0. H. Holland, late Sheriff of Haywood eoanty. Resolution in favor of Joha Pate. Resolution to aathorisr the Governor to offer f 1,000 To ward for ao escaped criminal. Resolution in favor of James S. Ives, of the towa of New berBe Resolution In favor of Jonas Jenkins, late Sheriff of Jack Sob eonnty. Resolatioa authorizing the appointment oi addition En grossing Clerks. Resolution la favor of WUlam Peace. Authorizing the appropriation of 11,600 to him for money expended in the erection of hoo-e on Bark square, In Haleigh. Resolatioa ia favor of B. L. Ward, of Polk. lieaolutioa la favor of N. C. Norma of Yadkin eoanty. Keeolutioa ia Uvor of the sureties of W. W. Ward, late Bherifl of Martin county. Resolution io favor ot Jasper PritchetL - Resolatioa ia favor of Gray Fjnnrn. . Resolutioa io favor ot.IL R. Hsalb, George Howard, B. M. Baoodera and W. A. Jenkins, granting allowances for extra services to tb Stat. Resolutioa for th relief of the sureties of C Grigg. Besolntioa in favor of J. H. Moor paying him f 10 for baraiog a box of Helper's books.- - Resolution ia favor of D. W. Coarts, Public Treasurer. . Resolatioa In favor of P. A. Smith, administrator of th estate of M. M. Planket, deceased. t Resolution to defray the expenses of the Commissioner from Georgia. Resolutioa in favor of W. Wstaon. Resolution io favor of Jess McGoe, of Haywood county. ReaoloiioB ia favor of Calria Bishop. , i , . Resolutioa la favor of L. N. B. BatU. Resolatioa la favor of JosiahColiina. ',.. -- Besolntioa ia tsror of Q. aib and others. Resolatioa la favor of th Principal aad Aeristsat Clerts of vAe fenat aad Hoars of Common. imsoidiiob is isvor oi lueaocr supers of the tws Hoose. Besolaitoa providing for the publication of crtaia Colo Bis! records and Legislstiv proceedings. Resolatioa io Isvor of Danitrl Tucker. " . Reaolatioa ia favorof John I- Csnt weU. " Rasolatioa to allow K. O. Uall, Ut ibrrlff of New Baa over, to collect arrears of taxes. ' ReaolutiuB eanrerog the dutrihatioa of the Revised Coda. Reaolotioa io tsvor of Clark Bird. Resolatiua ia fsvor of R. P. r-tilwell of Jackson eoanty. RsMOltittoa ia favor of Henry Barley. Resolutioa la favor of James C. Lewter. Resolutioa in favor of the est at of George Croptou. Resolutioa lu lvr of W m. 1 hompson. - -. Resolatioa ia favor of WasLng on Harris, lateTherllf of Franklin. Hoviaa Resolatioa votisg the thai. ks of tbat body to Uie Speaker, for the " and impartial manner with, which ka bad premised over that body. ' RewrtofloB In for rf WrLr Ponn'r'-r. ' - Resolution of thauk to th Door keeper of th Seaate, for tbe faithful manner with which vbey have discharged their duties. i teonlntinn H fsvor of W. H. A R. H. Talker. NEW ADVEUTISEMEXTS. CHOICE m CROP JICLASSE& irvr. iiiitts. aivo io uttncic choice new jt CROP CAhDi.NA M"LASBER, now landing from the Brig H. P. Uiowb, direct from ( srdenas. For sale by .HATHA WAY dt CO. Msrcb 1st. WA. TBtSKSVALllSK CAltf KT BAUS. ANEW LOT, persteamstip I'arkerabarg, lost sthsnd. March 1st, 1-61 It. . O. S. BALDWIN. - HST ' LKTTKIIS REYiTNIVa U THRPOST OFFICg AT WTLMINO toB. N. V.. February S-ttU Hil. l'ersons enquiring for letters oo tun list, ww pieaaeeay "aaferu-a." DlCKsON, P. M.n Allen. Joseph CspL Aagell, Feraer Anderson, M Vlt Buller, Jacob Jielone, E Bsaver, Francis Bnson, Jaa M, Bell, (ha B-ll, f i x Bell, J N ' Brown, T W Brown, ChasS . Brig man, Rachel Mrs Brent, John U Brislin, Jaa Philips, John Rhodes, Betsey Miss . Roger Kiiphemla ; tMr,l Rogers, EuubemiaL Kobi'iison, J G , Rjbeit, J ' l.'ot erts, J B R'ibbius, Jno Capt ' Read, Jaa J Hoftus, Reuben Henry, Caroline Mr Henry, Ellen Miss Hem, Hoary lieustor, R bert -Kuoleo, Michael Kortjahann, n Kiuij. Lydla Mr Kiiirf. Lizzi Misl Itaoney, Thoa Laulcr, Martha A. Roger, Jno J iniss luigers, inoa Lawrence, at Mrs lary, Henry Uach, VViaW l"rv. DH Bellers, Nancy Mrs ' Hmon. H Bk'ppcr, Exekiel kipper. IS - ' -Fmaul, Jno D r i Cantwell, J M Canaday. Angelina Lilly. AnnsL Mi&a istisij J.ipp ncott, k MOKeiy, pyivester Callia, William M jIiii, Rosny Miss Sudler, Mrs Chapman, R U Mr Mathias, Fred N btcrliug, Elisabeth Chad wick, E Malbias, Martha Ml Clarke, Biduey Mr Uir f tedman, Lnk Ml Coxswain, J K May, Josephine B F teelman, Job J Craig, Nancy Miss , . i'Jf'M r-herte, Peter W , Conklin, Jno Maxwell, M in U- Bomnr, Jesse S Cook, Ja H ' ; ' Middlrton, Wm X Koulball, K E Mrs Cook, Cha K Melton, Martha A ... Hweeny, Hagfe in a nweeny, no (dr Smith, J U urowiy, J al Cuner. Mr Moore, Rerj ti buiiih, Henry 0 ' ' Claix, F Doct Moore Wm . rniiui, a airs Cumminga, Alex Mane, J 11 Curtis, Pitney CaptMurry, E M Mrs ( room, M T Murphy, W G Daoiel, JH . Multegan.Jos Davis, Chaa H Merreli, bauo Davis. Jaa Montgomery. W hmith, Mary R Mrs X Smith, Chaa F Tailor, Emma S , , Mr ' Titlnr Rlllrt "-' . DuPr 4 Co .,;;, Mies Tnames. Joseph Duggan, wu Capt VeCormer, Christ Turner, J H Endlcott. J S Cspt Mcllwaine A, Bon Ward, Mary Mrs Ellis, B P MeKeithen, AB- Watson, lienj Edwards, A A Rev McMa'kio, Jss- Ward. B J Ml Lvsos, Peter McNeal, feuan Walker, U W t Wartbman, A P - Wattera, hlixabeth ...... Mr i. Walter, Geo tt I.. AU . I .. I - U t . - Kvans, J it ' Fennell, N H (Jenimore, Geo W Foil, HP Freeman, J J McNeil, Jo B McDaniel. H Mrs Neil, Matthew Neal, John Capt Nurney, Job J 2 VV llliav U1A V IS SB ABsSB Whitney, Ja S , , White, J J Williams, Wm Wright, Rachel Mr :r Wraith, TR - -Wiilear, Rebeee, , Mr Wilson. Geo 7 Fritcinger, T J CaptOblai.dt, H Usrrason, bimeon ttrreli, j u Gate, Clsrk r Glaven, FdwSrd" Gilmore, Ja Gradeless, Alfred Barker, Bally Mrs Hamilton, Easter Mrs Halpln, T H Hsnsley, Bebey Ottaway, Nixon Pairs, Geo - I'aiker, Ja Paruieleir. Clin Parker, Wm U ' Peppioghaua, P 1 rtrssun, iiotieri William, Rilley rtever, huan Mis Yarborongh&Pop rouua, j w - i j . FOB Bt T, s . TWO BOOMS in th tenement next Booth of th - thm residence of O. U. Parsley. Ksa.. oa Tl streets Ksq., 00 71 treet. HaBT BAILEY.' i' Appyto March 1. - - Urt-tf 5 1U ALr tiAVAKA tAl AAkltt. mRE FOLLOWING KUMBEIM DREW THE PRCfClPlt X i rise in tne arawiug ot r enroary 9, : Number. Prizes.lNombers. Prixes.lNamoera. Prize. $10,000 ' 8S.1S8 $100,000 13,734 .... .$3 ),0U0 25,531 19,640 60,0001 2,041 ZU.0U0..... Number 439, fit'3, 71, 901. 931,3( 01, 394, W539, 4229, 4719, 5 W.54-0 6974, 8412, 69i, 7415. 787, 9143, 9781, liKWT, 1H)7, -10779, 11026, 11307, 122C9, 12728, ISShg, 1659K, 1S620, 15723, 18310, 19479, 21174, 2I35R, 2IHH4, 21720, 2I9.V1, 23475, 23418, 23916, 251.26, 2 .Hit), 26222, 27139, 27G31, 24157, 2S554, 29361, . 29013, 9S82-$10.000 each. ? Notice The No. 1 Extraordinary drawing of the Royal Havana Lottery will take place April 4th. next. For fcchemes or Tickets addresa HON RODUIGUtZ, Charleston, tioutb Carolina. March 1, 161."- 14sA27-lt k WE ARE CONSTANTLY MANUFACTURING to order and have jast DnUhed, a large and beautiful assort ment of -:'' HIDING SADDLES, of English, Spanish, Kentucky, Mexican, California, St. Louis, and other elegant styles, to which we invite the at tention of Horse owners. Every description of Hiding Saddles manufactured to or. der, and repaired in a substantial manner, at . WILSON'S Harness, Trunk, Saddlery, Leather and Oil establishment, March 1. No. 5 Market street. IRANK LKbMk'd ILLUaTHATED MONTHLY POST, 1 for April. Received and for tale at . -t March 1. WHITAKEK'S New Book Store. SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE, a Family Journal, published Weekly, at Augusts, Ga. Price $2 per annum. 6 cents single copy. MVcription received and siugle copies for sale at ' WHITAKLR'S New Rook btore. , March 1. , BAPlIaT PSALMODY, a beutilol awortment, including every size and st) le ot binding, issued by the Southern Baptist Publication Society. Received this morning per Express, at . WHJTAKEh'd New Book Store. March 1. , . - I" RlhH PICTURIAL, March 2d Harper's Weekly, March 2d ; Life Illustrated, March 2d i Home Journal, dir.; Irish News, do ; Irith American, do.; Boston I'ilot, do.; National Police Gasette. do.; U. B. Polio do.; Literary Companion, do.; Banner of Light, do.; Herald of Progreaa. do.; Dollar. Newspaper,do.:Metropolitan Record, (oran of Arch Bi-hop Hughes,) do.; Brother Jonathan, do.; Krauk Leslie' lllua troted .New, do.; Wilkes' r-pij-it of tbe Times, do.; N. York Clipper, do.; The PUenix, do.; Cilnluial Zolluug, da.; New . Kork Humorist, do.; Dispatch, do.; New York Weekly, March 7th : New York Ledger, March 9th ; New York Mer cury, do.; Waverly Magasme do.; Flag of oar Union, do.; Scientido American, do.; (Southern family Journal, do.; Welcome Guest, do.; True Flag, do.: London Punch, Feb. -9th London Timea, Feb. 10th ; B II Lit in London, Feb. , 10; illustrated New of tbe World, Feb eth ; London Illustra ted New, Ac, Ao. Latest dates of Diiliea and Monthlies on . hand and for sale at WHiTAKEtt'd New Book Store. March let, lml. - SWEET POTATOES. FEW BUSHELS, very fine, at -March 1. CASIDEY'8 RENDFZV0U8. PLAISTIilO AND KATINU POTATOKt. FEW BARRELS left, very line, at March 1. ' CAtWIOEY'S RENDEZFOUS. HAUCII 1ST, 1801. A CAHD. WE WILL from thia day sell and deliver Goods only when tb cash is paid? W hav from this date ceased oar credit Ttem, and will sell Good now cheaper thaa -ever, for cash only. Please do not ek for credit KAHNWKILEB A BRO'fl, March 1. : ' ' 2ad doorf rom th corner. . .' inusowkUfis, iwii, i L a 10 ARRIVE, by steamer North Carolina, a very choice . selection of Spring styles Bonnets, Hats, Flau and In faots' Torbaos, aud a rich assortment of Bonnet h in bona, -Baches and Flower. ? KAUS WEILKK A Bito's, , March t. , 2J door from the comer I BY ADSMs KXPKKS9 afi-l.NU IUK, IMI.' v I) tUtiVtu ttiis mora ng, ny rxpreis. a very rich akrrt- B a . mn, a if iu m alvlaa 1 it " fa i;n.ul. L . ). . . .1 . r - .nil . fcumber of articles too tedivns to nwnt'ioa. Call soon ad : make selections, at KAHN WL1LXR A BRO'S, St area 1, lob u . . - 2nd door horn toe corner. Gl'AHOI Gl'AMI Q AT BAG3 BEESE'S MANIPULATED GUANO, DOW DO I lasding trom Bchr. Geo. Y. bcou. For sals by . aUrUL
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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