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THE DAILY JOURNAL. vTILMlNGTON, M. ,C groan, end at th offic. ia.W publish UhUj In full Irom the Rough toeUI proceeding f the ineeUng t OoU-boro on a.iSUlnrd.T of but week. W trust that the .lBUooidoptel the aeetio will evioce all citta peopi. " .mn)iahrrvt of Wal ob- CVolina alms ooTy t tbe KComplwhnKt feet by kgti sam-M 7 w Utut that U excited " people will bt to coovweed, bot we cannot flatter our- ielvt that the clamor tod outcry which Interested uf " rant have raised, will be at all suspended or pat a nop to. We do trust, however, that the people will be to " abkd more Tally to estimate tt.e character of the charge made, acd to appreciate the coarse and the motive of those making each charge. And to the end that tbe .;' people ihould do so, wt trust that between now and the 20th day of May next, effort may be road to present . : the troth openly and candidly to tbe view of the citiiohs of every county ia the State by the publication of doc- - iroents, by tbe holding of meeting, an J by the making , el apeecbt, Fact and argument need to be con- titutiooal and legal weapon in a free country. ' Who wiU assert that they r so now, and If they are who hall deny to n the right to we them f If oy, tbeo those who would deny thU right must bo those ' who fear the truth, let tbi be borne In mind when ' "denunciation re burled upon the Bimthern UighUJuMso : ' of North Carolin.- Tbe last iodulge io no rancour ' on denuociaUon of those difloring from thera In opinion. They eimp'y PPd to their Judgment. ma- W are pleased to learn from the Kewbern Pro- - . of Monday, that Uov. bins- inuisposmou i km srrioua than bad been reported. The iVogmi says: - w. aaw Uovcroer KUi on the street yesterday i flun day) tod though not looking a yoKb b joyd nil . i ktik h arVrntil io lie far removed, as we - iQCUkVUM mv , . - thought from consumption. VT think our own surmise are about correct. Uov. " Ellis ba Hot recovered from tbe efketa of the close cou " Boement during the lst tsioD f the Igtlut urer hut relaxation and the influence of the opening stuwn win soon restore him to til usual health, .ills chest sod throat appeared to be, and no doubt were more afl. cud when be started on his first canvass lor Governor, hut the open air and excrcire relieved both very s n. VA. We leurn from the Feyettctille Obttrvn, Umt the annual meeting of the Stockholders in the Fayette- ' ille and Wtstcrn Rathoad Company was held In that town on Saturday last ' Tbe act of the late ' Legislature, to aid In the exten Ion of the Road to the N. C. Uoed, was unuoimouxry aecrpted as an amendment to tbe charttt . The surviy " W werai routM from Deep River to tho N. U. Rond will be commenced forthwith. 0. rXTM3I-iVVw onantmousty re-elected Fre- - 7 sident The former Board 4 Director wa aJaore. ' elected. , . IkFort Bnmtcr bai Bot yet been evacuated. Tbe report that it will be to-morrow I the hUt out. Iliat Mr. Lamon, Mr. Lincoln's late law partner, was in Charleston yesterday is no doubt true, as tho k-jutch '""comet to bi from two sources. ffssa Sumter Is evacuated, our people will know it, ' whether it be now or hereafter . ' , 9 We have bom the Editor and 1'roprictor, W. Bidwell, Ecq., S Betkman Street, New York, the April number of the Eclectic magasiue, illustrated by two of Sartain'i Mezzotints, the first " Iord Iiu.wll I'm ting " with hi Family previous to his Execution, 1 C83," and the aeoond a I'ortrait of lon Pedro 11 Emperor ol Brazil. - Light Fom tu bus asd Stash. Notwithstand ing the lota of some ol the sun's brightness, in couso qoence of passing through the earth's atmosphere, its " light is more intense than any other with wbich we are acquainted. The most dazzling artificial lights look like dark black specks when bcld np between the eye and the sun, so much more brilliant is the latter. It would re quire tbe concentrated brightness ol nearly six thousand wax candies at tbe distance ol a foot to equal the light which we receive from the sun at the distauce ol ninety flv millioo of miks. . AMaharo bi wire, and sjn.and a cat and a . 4 cock and a hen and three pigeons, and four pigs and a large bear, and a badger, all live snugly in a single room ' in Chester, about nine teet square. Tbey improve the salubrity ol this enviable apartment by the fragrant trade of moling htrringt, So says an Euglbth j'Sjicr published in 17a2. lb Wide Awkes have adopted Scotch plaid as their Boiform because Lincoln wore it as a diHguwe. We presume tbey will run away Irom dangi-r in it, in imita tion of their distinguished chief. ClarJuvtllt CKronult. For tbe Joarnah Xkmm. Imron r W beg leave to nominate for Major Oeaeral ol tbs 6th Diviaion, CoL THOMAS D. ItKARKS, For Brigadier General el tht 3d Brigade, ' ' CoL HENRT N. HOWATID, of Brunswick. ; For Majof ef tha soth Bgimont,--, ALFRED U. WAODELL, Esq. FMllng assured that if elected tbey will do their duty as , March JJd. 167-21 , , SOLDlEitS. TO TUB V OTIC ILB OP KB W HASOVICU COL' ST V. E0P1SO that 1 have heretofore diacharged the duties ol th o&o of Clark of tbe County Court of "tula County to the aatiafactloa of all ooaceroed, and rsturslsg to you my thaaks for your former hberal eapport, I reapectfully offer : . myself as candidate for re-alacUoo to that flloa, at tbe saaoing s lection oa tbe lint Thursday la August uexk , - EAHL. B. BL'NILNG. . Msrck list, 1861. les t CHAaLKaroii rick. r M CASKS CHOICE FKESU BEAT CHARLESTON RICE. 10 " Middling tresh beat Rice. Foraale by Marob 21, 186L 16S-lw : HATHAWAY A (T). ADJILMSTRITOR'S. KOTICE. ALL PERSONS TXDEBTXD TO THB ESTATE OF AS DEE7 MACLEA3 are hereby iptchUly notified that if they do aos settle before tnlt tune, tbey will be sued or warran ted, as tbs case may require, at June Court, le61. This b without reservation or exception.. I bar not the time to spars to call oa the debtors separately, and therefore, notify thsot that tbey will be all treated alike. "" : :'.," JOIW DAV7805, Jldminuo-otor. ; March XU 18tll65 lm ; ATWi are authorised to announce OWES FESKELL, Jr a a eaadidaU for the office of COUJiTY COURT CLERK of law Eaaover County, at th election In Aoguat March 13th, 16L " - li73-te TM. n. LIPPiTT. K WOLKXALjrtjrjf BIT AIL DRUG VIST CSXMISX . mm SSaarkaS Seaw WUaBlawtam. H . c t'TJIV? "L" frBah asaortment of DB. V9S. nd door (. FronTwl) b&to? UU " " From tbs OoMaboro' Booh Sole, Mth inat. HUr ia S-" lT Canluw, A lanre number of the Teopie of the Sonihen Righto part? of North O-rolina conveoed ia Mass Meeting, in the Court IIou. in the tow of Ueldsboro', on tbe 22d iost, at 12 O'clock, when, oo motion of VIcUw C. Ba rnrrr. Vq . c4 Cabarrus, the lion. W. N. Edward, o W arren, wu called to the Cbair 'by acclamation. In taking the chair Mr. Edwards submitud, in sub stance, tbe loHowiiig patriotic remarks to tbe suJknoe : II,; said that snch meetmjs a tbi wm t ure louuiaio of public opinif n, and wbtu condocUd with nvKhrstion, alwaj s ette odtnl with bappy irsulta. Said this mating wae id larmnu irvcianu vm not a true exponent of the views ol tlie people. We most try again never give np the ship that the ecession thKt the people f North Carolm tMu to Black IlepuWican Carolina will not bow in tame Republican role, but will maintain tbeir right at every hazard thtttlbe iasuewa Jiol onion or dnepton, but wnrtner ionn i wiiina win k" with tbe North or ti t South that tlc day ol compro miae was past I hat our onoe happy Union was gone. Jt was wore? than useless to hope lor a re-coDstructioo of the Union. Let us not permit ourselves to " watch and wait," but act act !! act I ! I Let North Caroli na wheel Into ranks and join tho Confederate States, ber natural allies, and thus protect ber II against Northern wrongs and aggression, that tbe only safety of North Carolina was immediate seotasioo : and lastly, my kl low-citizens, shall North Carolina be tbe tail rod u s Northern Black Republican government, or go with her friends of the South T Applause by the crowd, and cries ol the South ! the South 1 1 the South 1 1! Gen. Creen. of Warren, auld tnat be saw several ministers present, and that be hoped the proceedings ol thin meotintr would be opened with prayer. ltev. J. jS. Amlrews was tmn called on and oujrea op a lerveiit and Impressive prsyer, which was followed by a patriotic air by the Ooldsboro Cornet Band. Air. Slearen, oi lsruuswic, wun a view oi peneciing the oriranlzutioo of the meutiiiK, nowmaUd tbe follow- nat gentlemen as Vice I'residenU : U J. Jonnson, oi I'cranimans: Emmet Cutbbcrt, or Craven: JJr. Ibos. J. Buulinff, of Samiiaon ; F. J. Thornton, of Warren II. A. Caldwell, or Itowen j uco. u. M. a very, oi Burke. . ; . The motion prevailed and tbe gentlemen took their scat. Mr. Ashe said that before tlie meeting proceeded to buHincM lie would state thst tbe lion. Mr. Muses, Com missioner from South Carolina, was present, and in mov ed that a commitke be apKinted to wait upon that gentleman and invite him to addirss this meeting. On motion or Mr. ureen, oi warren, me louowmg gentlemen were elected Secretaries : A. M. Vv added, of Nlw Hanover ; J. I Stewart, of Rowan ; Dr. J. J. Lawrence, of Wayne ; S. J. Lowrw, ot MeckleuDurg ; tJoh J. K. Morris, of Craven j R. II. Whitaker, ol Wake Br, E w Ward, ot Oisluw On nMition of Wm. Robinson, Esq., W. B. Smith, of Tarboro', was appointed Reodiug Clwk. The J'n anient appointed MiKsrs. Ashe, Craige and Ruflin to wait on Mr. Most and enquire when it would suit bis convenience tq address the meeting.' - Ou motion of Mr. Faison, a committee of three Irom each CongrMsiontd District to prepare business for the action of tbi meeting and n-port to-morrow ut IB o'clock.- , , In accordance witb the motion the following gentle men were appointed to act on aid committee : Ut DialrlcU-M. A. Wl ooi.J. H. I'rlncs, Dr. W. 11. Bill. 'id Llminct Uco. (ireso, (ieo. V. HUoor, J. A. Kngelhsrd. S1 lillricU-T 4). M carta, Thos. II. Huiuics, Jia. Kulloa. 4is iHairlot W, i. Hraoeh, T. J. Ureen, Haall C. Manly. Tth Uletrkt llurton CralRe, J, st. Long, David Hcbenck. Mr. it cares, of Brunswick, preseuud the ftiiiowing letter Irom tho lion. J J. M. Burringer, of - Ituh-igb, which, ou motion, wa read l ' -. . . ... iiAvma, Marob i,ltl. J. Jt. WuiTiirs, Fso Vforbxr: 1 greatly regret that teknM prevent my complying wlili your kind r)uet to attend and sddrfM the Houllinn Rigbta' Meeting to ba bald iu Uoldiburt'. . But 1 sball b witb you in aeutiment and wiab you svary auooeaa. L ua bavs a elear, uueqnivoual aaaerliuu of our equal Conalitutiiuial riKhta, and niainuiu tut ut at all basarda id ery Constitutional way. '1 here ia no lime bow tir delay. lt tber be light and knowledge. Tbe peoule will deolds right in the end, and can be deceived only lor a while by tbe tuterealed eSotU of demagogoeaaud tba lata crwa of peace wben tbar la no peace, but only a pretence deigned to cbeat us or our rlgbta and en anars ua to ruiu. For the tlrat time io tbe history of our government it ia nrrloimly clamed by tbe highest authority, Uiat force, both military and naval, may be employed to co erce a auvreign btate of the Cenfoderacy, under tbe pre tmce of cnfoicing tbe laws and holding the public proper ty. What Hamilton, and Madiaon, and liuUedKe.andl'luck- ijey, and tbe lather of tbe Conalitutiou, said was never to be thought of iu tbe administration of tba government, 1 euon to be attempted under eiroumatanooa ol tba moot tear ful Import to the whole country. But tbe effort will fall aignally Nil In the diacotntllure of its friend, both North aud Houth, for tble unholy eauae of coercion baa friends beta too, though tew tbey be, and under lumdioui gulae and ue CepUve proftaaiona ol lova of couulry. liutb, juntice, squalily aud tlonatituU'oual liberty wid, in tboeudbs fully vindicated in tbs triuniph of Houtberu Higbta. But 1 cannot go Into tba grave quetioue of tbs day, sow ao vital to on ell, la s note which ia aimply Intended to ex ureaa regret for my abaunos from your meeting, and to tbank tbe committee of arrangements for the compliment ot their Invitation, and to add witb bow much rr Sjiect 1 am, dear sir, Your ob't servant, D. at. BillEIXGHl. Mr. Crulge, from the commitlee to wuit ou the lion. Mr. Moses, of S. 0., reported that that gentletnua would addrct the meeting at ouce if it Jbe their pleasure. IWing Introduced to the meeting, the lion. Mr. Mo.ses delivered an able and eloquent audresa, ol wbicn tbo lol loping is a very imp rkct report He said : Although not of the same Govemnieut, I think 1 can on tbe present occion call you lellow citizens, fiom your faces, 1 judge that we are one in heart and in senti ment. 1 come Irom tbe much abused iState of Month Carolina, now a proud mrjpbei of the Confederate States ol America. . I Paul a compliment to .Nat. siacoo, wiahed thut North Carolina was eidj ty side witb her sister iStAtcs of the South. 1 That he was appointed codjiu'h jioiier to the Mate Convention of North Caroli na, and hoped that he would jet have tbe pleasure of at tending. I'aid a coniplimeut to Mecklerrburg said that ber sous would Lever consent to be degenerate sons of such noble sires referred in conipliuuniury terms to Fdmuod llufliu, forUH?rly of Va , (upon which, three cheers were given for Mr. liulnn; said that the report in some ol the newspapers that bouth Carolina desired to leave the Confederate States was lulne, basely lulsc.l Vou have been told that there was a tax of sixteen dol lars and a half upon slaves Id South Carolina, which Is also false said the people of South Curoliua were con tented and happy. May the day come whea North and South Carolina will stand aide by side as they did io the days of '76 that if it were left to tbe women of N. Carolina to vote, she would ccrtaiuly secede called at tention to the great contrast between rresideot Davis and Liucoln North Carolinians hate the North and hve tbe tioulh the North lores tbe Hagle, but it isbeflhaotelJr liialUovnmentJ Eaele on tbe half dollar the Confederate States are waning for you South Carolina exteuda her hand to North CaroIina referred io the tariflj of the two gov ernments that England and trance were obliged to recognize the Confederate States referred to the new Constitution said it was better than tbe old one be doubted not but that the sons of North Carolina were as patriotic as those of suy other State, hut that old party issue must be crushed out it was useless to talk about re-construction of tbe Union hoped North Car olina was slow, but sure. 4c Having been introduced to, tbe meeting by Mi. Ashe, tbe venerable Edmund UufQo, late of Virginia, respond- i . .i . it i . . i . . eu o iuo emuosiasiic can wmcn nau Doen maue npon him : lie said he came as a spectator. He explaiued bow North Carolina could not remain in the Union. Kefcrred to the forts, and said tbey ought to be token and bcld quietly by North Carolina showed how diffi cult it would be to retake them, if the North was allow ed to fill them with men, Sec, &c Mr. Myers, of Mecklenburg, said lest it might be supposed that the 6th District was not represented, be moved a call be made upon bis friend, Gen. Yonng, of ireoeii, iut au auunwi. Gen. Young responded to the call of the meeting in a aonl-stirriiig and thrilling speech. Lincoln had said nothing was wrong" it was true on the present oc casion we are right. - Said North Carolina would have oothicfr less than ber risbt. Referred to the 35n non lares u NorthCarblina asked what we are to do with Ibem if North Carolina remains in tbe present Union. He wished to know, if we loved oir native State, if we did not want ber to fill an honorable position f Said be aod tbe President of tbe meeting were in different parties for 20 Tear, but were sow together, , Said all party isaes mast ba laid aside, && - On motioo of Gen. T. J. Greea. au reaoluUon were ordered to be submitted Io a CommitU. Oo esotioo. the meeting took a reots nntil "J, o'clock, p. m. ' Meeting ca'ied toordT by tbe Prcsideot; at 7 p to. Tbe following Besuljtioo ofl-rrd by fcenocth lbig pen, Km., of Edgecombe, wsa adopted : Jtrnlnt, That a Iwt f geutUrroeB preatat from each couuty, be foruihed to tbe Clerk, and tbs earns be received aa delcgntea to ttiia body. Ia accordsncw with tbe above resolution., the namts of the following gentU-meu were hauckd in : Cratm 1. . McK. t!eo. Greea, rN-ter OoaUs, A. 0. Iham. W. H. IVare. A. C. Juatice, C. H. Primroae, H. tl. Harrington, T. ii. tiaakio. V. A. llrt, J. J. Robinson, T. U. Haaw, j, K Morris, K. rwtbbert, 4. M. V. MarraMm, Jo. Abitly, U. Hancock. D. W. Haul. U I'billiua, U. U. 1 J. A. fcvana, D. f. I'mrraway. . ... IhtylM.- Je. Daka-m, U. H. WUliama, IX k. IVarulI, 0,i fags, I'. A. Mcltoagaid, 1. ilrrnug, L. Aaron, D. K. Koroegay, G. W. htaulord, J. C. St. Lottis), J. Cbea suit, Jua. T. Hhudea, Wm. K- II ilk Dr. L. Hoary, J iaeph Mutjre, Dr. K P. Lbb, Iboa. K. Keaao, Jul Luliia, A. N. Faiaun, t4w. lUinog, Julian aiaua, D. U. aorriy. It. (',. Morrlacy, 6. Jt. Uowdtn, b. L. tiar.ia, Jan. W. hwioon, Wm.r-mith. I. W. VtilUrd, a. Bo)ett, J. W. Willuruann, Wm. Boyelt, Wat. Jackaoo, 11jU heat. Dr. J. H. ln k. Dr. N. Ilerriog. Knaa faiaon, C U. Dei.aon, Joba Croum, Joha W. Uiomm,, U L Uicka, 1. U. McKetbaa, 11. U. Carr, . Wella, i. htokea liljnvtnbs and VUtm 3. A. Fngelhird. J. IL JUy mu, W. . Jdercer, K. Tbfirpen. Win. Jl. Uunn, Kdoiund Maore, J, C. Uornian W. K. llaDxell, Wm. Barnes, jr., Dr. R. (i. Jjaiiiam, B. II. Barden, Calvin Barnee. I ataiaite Baraea, K. P. larks, h. Y. 1'arkrr, Uaac BatU.Ueo.totrick laud, t baa. Ilonner, Dr. K. II. Iwia, f. A. Pippin, D. B. tatla. Juo. II. I aiiirl. A. D. tnitb, lieur Tbouiufon, Jos. Lane, W. B. Kmith, Ja. f-Ilia, tJ. W. V, hi field, . ttaiuea.. mtrar.-Ur. W, II. .Hill, J. Ii. Prince, W. b. KeuLer, W. R. SV liliama, W. C. (iarria, W. D. Kauce't JUAcan.-lluu. U (raige. C. K. Kwber, it. A. Cs'.dwetl. Daulei ffaaver. M. K Haul, J. J. bleweit. II, t'. log. It. II. r-niilh. hamuel Keevea. ir. Aais'Mm. R. C. II liuta, T. II. Holmes, Dr. A. Holmea, A. A. alciiiyr t J. r'aiaoa, J. P. 'aioo, Tboa. Aabloid. T.I. Kauon, AuoaUoyall, ii. Holme, Dr. lhoa. bunting, Rout. Sloeeley, Jaa. C. Holmea. Au ilaruner.lf. H-iuatrgr, W.H. Ashe, D. C. Alien, Henry McHsa, U. V. atearaa, A. U. Waddell, Jaa. Kultou, H. ii. Daniel, M. MewboB, Jobs C. Mclibeuney, Jaa. F. MclU-e, A. I.amont, W. T. J. Vann, Jno. A. Taylor, W.A . Walker, w. i. fclilnil. r. ii. aicivny, i. A. i-mnoui, n. Jollnaon, Jas. II. Alderman, W. B. Mearea, W. W. 1'eiroe, W. 11. Allen, B. C. lUrden. ' AlecklmUiurg.V. R. Mvers. J. A. Young, J. A. Fox, W. U. II Uragory, J. II. French, J. I.. Davidson, L. II bn ilb. Jno. relord. W. A.Cook, T. 11. Hrem. VarUrtt W. V. King, Jan. U Pender, V. V. (ieffroy, Jabs W. Hell, W. O. lwia, Joha . Kli g, R. K. Walker, Juo. P. lhomaa. W. 11. CuuuiUKuara. . b. ljong. Juhnnlun.K.. J. Ballard, J. at. VV bitiey, J. R. Wbitley, W. U Wbitley, N. W. Muigrove. Wake-1. D. Powell. H. t!. Manly, J.J. Powell, . H Fsmbault, Phil. Haaaer, R. U. Whitaker. M. V. B.Uilbert (!aUm Dr. 6 X. Johnaon, V. Deo, W. Davenpoit, Uol. n. Rankin. Lincoln David hbsuk, J. K. Alexauder, (IreeiiB W. J. Kaaberry. Kliwt Carr, Abner Puaight, M. J. hAlwarda, Jaa. Maboney, Henry Aluiiitou, K. F. Ruflin, it Pi.piKht, W, A, Dardi, (WicrKind. Tboa. Waddell, Ja. C Dobbin, Geo. W, W ighlmaii. t CWoirn. C. N. White, John W. l.uhR, V. C. Barrin ger, nr. Ilalues. Cltoeland U. Dickson. ' Orangn. Dr. P. Jonen, II. Dickson. Jlivwtimck T. D. Mearea, Hwift Galloway, A'mlhami'tun II. K. Burgwyn. OftWoif Dr. E. W. Ward, Dr. CTisa. Duffy, jr. Jimi'M (1. V. Hcntt. Wayne.- (Nut furulbhcd to clerks, hut represented by hundreds.) Urunc liiii. ML W. F. Collins aud Dr. KIotr. ( I'hu Secretaries arc confident thut io tho above list muny nanus have been omitted by them, owing to the irreuuhtritv wiih which tho reports were made. The names ol some counties may also buve been omitted.) A deafening cull was nuUo for V. C. Uurringer, Esq , ol Cuburrus, who, io nsponse, addressed the meeting ably and eloqueutly lor upwards of an hour. 1 lie was followed by O. 1. Aleares, Esq of Wilmi iog- ton, who rerpondeJ to tho cull iu one ol his happiest mooiMi '-- Mr. Sclmntk, of Lincoln, was next culled npon, and addressed tho meeting ia an eloquent aud masterly ef fort. '1'he Convention then uU )urned over till" 10 O'clock the next day. L"--"-' '" " ---r Saturdat, March 23d, Meeting called to order at 10 o'clitk, A. M., i'renl dent in the chair. On motion, Mr. Scheuk was added to the list ot Vice rrcsideuts. Mr. Craige, from the Committee 'appointed to pre pare business lor tho meeting, reported t tie following preamble utij resolutions, wlncn were voted upon se'pa- rately and unanimously adopted amid deafening applause: WliBaSAS, The general Atiaeiubly or the Btate ol North Carolina recently in ackaion, phased by the Conatilutional majority, an set authorising tbe people or the btate at tbeir Ulecretiou, to call S wonveiition lor me conmaeration or the relation of tbe Mate of North Carolina la tbe Federal Gov ernment, or agency or the United Mates, and to tbe differ ent Stale couHKMiug the Uuiua or Coulederacy known at tbe United Males ; and wbereaa, the cilizeua of Aorlb Car olina, ardently attached aa tbey have been, and M1 are to the iuilituliuus under which they have been raiaed, and which have been traiiamiited to thein from their revolution' arv anceatura, bave, in some canea been unwilling to recoir niae tbe fact that these lmtituliona, and tlie true principle upon which tbey were lounded have been totally subverted, or if auck act wris recognitied bove aldl hoped thst some plan or oompromue or reconstruction n lglit yet be agreed upon ; and whereas further, events bave aultlciently and rroat concluaively shown that ao far.'all ettbrts to obtain any proper and aatialactory guarantee! ror the protection of the threatened ngbta of the f-omliern btales, (aud North Caro lina claims to be, in the fullest neime of the word a Southern, and not merely a border State,) have failed, and we believe win fan, be it tnereiore Mesoloed, That tbe interest as well as the hnnor of Nortli Carolina naturally aud imperatively demand that ber political connection, bereatter, ahould be with ber stater State ol the Sooth, aud not wiih the State of the North, opposed to ber, aa tbey are, in social inat iiut ion aod in pecuniary in tercuts, and eneuiiee, aa they bave shown themaelvea to be, in both relation. - .. 2d. JiVxofced, Thrwe rcipnctfuHy recommend the for mation ol an organization, to lie known aa tba Hoathern Bight pany oi ftona larouna, am we object it ahall ba to dia aeiumate the I act and present the argumrnts bearing npon this iaaue, to tbe peuple of every county in the SUte of North larolioa, believing that when Uie farts prior aa well aa mb- sequent to lbs day or election, ('1Mb of February, 1861,) are luiiy unaemox;, uis ciuzena or xnortn caroiiua will reoun sider tbeir action and demand from tbeir servants, the UoV' rnor and Ueueral Assembly, an opportunity to so expreaa their wile through the ballot-lox. , 3rd. Jiesolveit, That ror the purpose of disseminating these facta and presenting tbe argument deduceable there from, w suggest, let, that the President or tbta meeting ap point a State fceuti C.otHQiUlea of two trum each AJoa greaaional district whose duty it sball be to adopt all honor able and proper mean for carrying out tbe objects an 1 de fending the principles of the Southern Itigbts voter or North Carolina. 4th. Ketolted, That wa respactfully recommend to the Pouthern Rights citizen of each county iu th Btate, to form at tbe earliest practicable time, county organization whose proper executive officers shall be in correspondence with Uie Southern lilghta Slate tiee- otlve t'ommitiee. on tba aod or North Carolioa, were intended to defend and protect, and not to men ic or subjugate ber citizens, sad that any additional tores placed in uch forts, not simply without the reqoeat, but against the wUhea of tbe people and or th Executive or the Bute, moat be regarded aa a menace and aa aprellminary step to aubjngatioo, which, aa norta (AroliDiaua, we inuai not oaiy ueuouuee, but, la the last resort, reaial at all hazards. Jn accordance with the third resolution, tbe Chair an nounced the fullowing gentlemen as constitntice the Executive Committee of the Southern Right party of isonn Carolina : 1st District L. J. Juboson, Perquimans, B. M. Ehsw, Currituck. ltd District J. L. Bridjers, Edgecombe, Dr. Milton Sel by, Hyde. ' 3d District 0. P. Hearts, New Hanover, W. T. Leake, Bichmond. ; t 4th District Dr. Pride Jones, Orange, F. A. Thornton, Warren. 6th District J. R. 8. Mclean, Ouiirord, Bamuel P. Hill, Caswell. 6ih District F. D. Stockton, Iredell, CoL Sam. Bargrsve, 7th District H. B. Hammond, Anson, Sofas Barringer, Cabartna. - 8th District-Gen. C. at- Avery, Barks, N. W. Woodfln, Buncombe. A call being made for the lion. B. Craige, be respon ded in an eloquent manner in Enpport of the resolutions which had been adopted, and exposing the object, aims aod action ol the Black Republican party. Mr. C. spoke at great length, vindicating tbe right of tbe South, producing a m irked eSect npon the audience, Ac, Ac At the conclnsion of his speech, the meeting took a re cess nntil 2 o'clock, P. M. . .s ;.-..'". , AmKItOOW 8ESSIOM.' - ,- In consideration of repeated and enthusiastic calls made upon him. D. K. jicEae, Esq, remonded in one ! . Oo of the most interesting and impressive feature ia tbe proceeding of the evening wa th premutation I Carolina, by the udie of (Johkboro', which he acceptHl ia a ssobt gallant manner, complimt-ntlcg tbe spirit of tbe ladk ol North Carolina, paying merited tribute to tbe mother of the revolution, Ac Iu response io enthusiastic caBa, CeoTal fjreew.vrf Warren. J. A. Engkbard. bi E.leecomb, Dr. Wilcox, of Halifax. Dd Wm II. Bunn, ijq., of Wil-ton, enter tained tbe audience with short but eloquent and patri otic speeches. " . On motion, it was refolved that wheo this meetine adjourn it shall adjourn" to meet in Charlotte oo tbe 20tb of May next. On motion of Kenneth Tbigr n, Eq , of Edgecombe, It was rrsotved, that tbe proceeding of thhs meeting be publisi-ed in tbe papers io Goldsboro', and io all the papers io 114) oiate inenj.y 10 ouiuern.iwgiJ.w,... Uo motion of U. Ii Jiooner, rq., tbe toanhor tne meeting were tendered to tlie Presid-nt, Vice rresi- dents and Secretaries, and also to the Uoldsboro' Jor- OCt Iilid. ... " r After a few able remarks by Vice President Johnson, the meeting adjourned to rt-assemble in Charlotte on tlie 20lh or May. WKLDON' N. EDWARDS, President. A. M. Waddell. J. L Stewart, Dr. J. J. Liwrenee, R. J. Lowrie, J. E. Morris, R. II. Whitaker. Dr. E. W, Ward, Seoetarut. - W. C. IIOWAUb, . TSRObvEB AND AUCTION KtR, J OttV on Hooth Water fUreet, " Old Btand," Havin received the aunointoieut or Auctioneer. reapecV rully oflnra bia service for the purchase aadaale af KKAL EHtATK, STtH'KH, NICiiUOKH. PUODUCE aud (JKN'ICBAL MKKt'H ANDIZE. (Pitrtal allenlion wiU fx otoow to Iht AA VAL blVHE VUSIX tt a lusrthjjurt.) asrsasMcaat O. G. Paralry, Eaq., Praa'U of tbe Commercial Bauk of WH- (mluKton, sf. C. Jonn Dawson, Km., Pras't. of tba Branch B'k N. C. do. MeaarB. bidder alartiu ..ao. Memrs. K. Murray A Co...... do. T. C. Mellhenny, Kail.,.. .......do. Messrs. Dolluer, Potter A Co., I Kmm, v.k Do. Watwon A Me res, 'fwlors A pril fitb. lHfiU. " . ' i. I tr VUKRY-Haveyoa seen that Bin Indian In anothw colnmn boiling Knots, Haikaand leavs, ror the i;nrose Henwhlyr I.A VDRKTII' DRW CROP MAHUKN KKBD. JUST KKCKiVEI) FIIOM D. LANDKKTH A HONS, tbs moot reliable Heed (Irowers in th couulry, a full supply NKW 1'liOP (i AKIIKN rr.bDS, conslMIng of a variety ol Hean.iPeaa, Asparagna, Hooia, Onion letta. White and Bed Clover Herd, Blustiraaa, and a rrneral assortment or small Bred. Also, Flower bead and livacinth Bulbs. Far sale by WALK Kit MB KM, ' Nov. 14. .. . 48 Market street. Head anil UelUre. Nsw Vokk, April 11, 1S58. W. E. HiosM, Esq. Dear Mr ; About five months since I bought two boltU ol your Hair Iteatorative, sod am now desiroua of obtaining mors, and would inquire where ii mav be round here. Mr balr wben oulta voune turned grey. I hart used a number of arhclet for tlie vurpot of rf storing tl, Out dui noi metvea until 1 ootained mis. tonicn jiroduiitd tlm du$vred ejfeiiL I have been requested by a mi 111 do r or my irieua lainonc mem several lauiesi to pro cure It if poasible. 1 am much pleaed with, it, lor it has made a great improvement In aiy personal appearance, By aimweriiig this you will much oblige. - Yours very respectfully, ; II. O. (iOODUlCH. Hteanier Bridir"nort. Peck hliD. New York. llemember that tbi remit was produced by Hmmstiukt's InimuaiH, Uxtongvnal snd only rtiuuue Hair uestoraiive. Price rilty cenu aud one dollar a bottle. Isold everywbsra by all DraggisU. hold In Wilmington by W, II, Lippitt, II. McLin, and by all Druggist. . W. . UAGAN A CO,.Proprietor. Troy, N. T. March 4. . 160 fm daw. THE REAT EiNGLISU REMEDY.! "SIR JAMES CLARKE'S - CKLKBUATKU KKMALK PILLS. Prrpared from a prepscrtptum qf Sir J. Clarke, If. V., J'hysvgian JCsJraordmary to th$ Queen. - This Invaluable medicine ia uulailing in the enre of aU those painful and dangerous diseases to which th rental constitution la subject. It model at ea all excess and r' moves all obstructions, and a speedy cur may be railed on. ...... . - r TO HAIUtlKD I.ADIK1 it ia peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on th mommy period wun regularity. Each bottle, prise One Dollar, bears the Government Htamp ot Urest Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. Thene Pill should not be taken by females during IA F1HST TURKS M0NT11S of Pregnancy, ait they are sure to bring on Miscarriaje, but at any oiKar linie tkey are stye. In all cases of Nervous snd Spinal A (f ee t ions, Pain fn the Back and Limha. Fatigne on slight exertion, Palnatation of the Heart, hysterics and Whites, these Pill will efleot a cure when all other means have failed, and although a pow erful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony, or anyining nurnui ui we cousuiuuon. Full directions In tbe pamphlet arouni each package which ahould be carefully preserved. Bole Agent for tbe United States aud Canada, JOB M09KS, Rocbeeter, N.Y. N. B. 41 00 and 6 postage stamns enclosed to anv au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return man. For sal in Wilmington by W. H. Lippitt, Henry McLin, ana an urngguua. . Hold in Uoldaboro' by Lnoaa A Moore. PUltCKLL, LAD1) A CO., Richmond. May 14, lfWO. 1IU 7-aow-ly W1LMINOTON DIiTIlICT. SKC0SD ROUND. March 23, 24, North Fart Macedonia. 3U, SI, Whitevills, Fair Bluff. April. 6, 7, Duplin, , Friendship. " 13, It, Magnolia, .Providence. " 20, 21, Hampaon,... ....Clinton. " 2T, 28, Topsail,.......-. K,... Prospect. May, 4, ft, Wilmington, , Front Ht. " 11,12, Klizabeth, .liladsn Springs. 1-, i, r-iniunviiie, &ion " 25, 2o. Bladen tioule Chapel. june, 1, i, wiimingioa,....,. nun rt " 8, 9, Onslow,... CHARLK F. DKKal, P. E. ULl'K. CARD. We beg to inform the trade, that we have ap pointed W. C. fiO WARD, Esq., Naval Htore Broker or WU- mtngton, . u., soie Agent ror our uine. GEO. B. ROGERS A CO. Boston, Aprt 3, : The undersigned, having been appointed by George B. Rogers A Co.. or Boston, sole agent ror the sale of thoir () L UES in this nwk't, respectfully solicits orders from the trade, IVwir (Jiazed (Hue is warranted eouai lo, xf not superior to any manufactured in the United Stales, and is wrtTTdnted to give sfitx.ynctirtn, or the money refunded. A well selected stock of lower grades, from same parties, kept oonaianuy ou nana, samples or woicn can je seen at my tn 4. in. MT nw n uiuce. rw. yj. nusaiui, nroser. AprU T, 1S6Q. - 183 tf ATJCTIOM BALK OK BOOKS, STATION KRY, AeM Aim. THB STOCK OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND ART ISTS' HATEHIAUS, in the Btore under tbe Herald Office. will be offered at auction, commencing at hair naat seven Vclock to-night, and will be continued nntil the stock is closed out. March 11, 1861. . 158 tf WALKER M El RES, DBUOOIST AA O AFOTHSCABT, So. 4A Mabjcb Mnin. DEALER in select Medkines 1 English, French and Genua inemicaui ; Bweedian Leeches, Ao., Ao. Also, superior Brand v. Winea. Ao.. Ao. : Prescriptions compounded in the most skillful and elegant lunna. November 22. 18SS. ' ' Receipts per W At W. R. March 5tU. in bbls. Spirits Turpentine, 428 do. Rosin, 11 do. Tar, 22 bales Cotton: To Jas. T. Pettewsy A Co., fc. Murray Co J. M. Monk, F. U. Bizzell, T. H. McKoy A Co., J. B. fsoutherland, J. Blossom, B. Houtherland. - LIMB LIMB. 1 nnCiSK8 FlltStt STONE LIME, now landing XJJJ from Echr. A. 8. Klla. For tale in loU to nit wua.ua. JlWliJLUiGION. March 21, 1881. CABil AUVAll l.... WE will maks liberal advances on CoUon shipped to consignment of onr friends at Liveroool. New York, on such terms aa will be satisfactory to holders desiring to realize- - - O, G. PAJlbLEY Jt CO December . o.vwtr. - - J. TO CLOSE TUB BUSINESS. . THE STOCK OF' iJ OO KB, 8TATIONEKT and -ARTIST nlaterials, at Ko. 3 Market Htret, ander the Herald Office, fa from thia date oflered at coat prices. JtrCall and get bargains. .-. March T, 18S1. - J UJ-tf. ' - ' FLOLH.I FLOl'RII A LOIR Ml fCi ?AG tr.FnTr n?vl '" LKJY L5fr J0-. . . f .. NEW WERTISEMEXTS. orritov Tine ium kxphkb cximpasiy.i WlLMIXOTOW, Unci 2iTH. mi. n'iiv a is onirrcfea. -r. . ....... . ' Tan COMPANY has been officially notified by the Au thorities Of be HoB-fcrra Confederacy, that oa aad after to-day datirs will be collated oa everything going late .iiMj,y. i .1-1, luernora, d, necessary mat a writ ten Invoice of tb eonuata of every package, dnly awora to before a Just c of tb Peace, shall acomoanv avrr tvk. age sent by fcxprcss. JAMFJ MACOMBER, atarcnitt. leel 183 lw - AgraC TAatKSJ IP 05 TUCK JDAI LAST, a fine MILCH COW, which the owner can bave bv orovica- Drooert and paying for thia Bdvertiseeaeot. Apply at Zlanr-KsiAIfH bianghtef House, on Plank Road. March 26, IfcSI. lea U , . . MKbCllAMr TAILOULVU KMTABUUHSMMT. ' " KEW SPR1KG GOODS SEW SPlUKG GOODS. RCFIVFU. Urge aaaorlmenl ef XKW BP MSG GOUDU, eooeartiDg or Cue French Cloth, Caasimsres, and Vesting; ail fron tba beat maLulactnrera, and in th newest style, which leffer to make an at a small orotii Come and examine, in tbs lor Fiont atreet, near I.ippitt'a orug KUjre. -. - . i. HUZIN(jEtt. March 25. I6 tf CO-PA RTSEHSUIP ROTICK. THE BUSINESS lately carried on by Mr. L. C. Turner, will from thia date bw conducted by the nndersigned, who by strict attention to bosineaa, bnpa to merit aehar of publio patronage. - : POLLEi' A WOOD1IULL. March Uih, I16I ; POLLBV At WOODIICLL, (Nurcetsors to L- O. Turner.) MANUFAClLKtKSotTinand f-heet Iron Ware, aad dealer ia Htoves, Urates, Fluid, Lanterns, Pumps, '1 in and Kbeet Iron Ware. Hoofing done at short notice Terms mvsriably cash. PULLEY A WOODHULL, . March 18th, 151 -.. j HAVING DISPOSED of mybuines. ft will be hereafter conducted by Messrs. POLLEY A WOODHULU for wbuin I woo;d bespeak tbe patronage heretofore so liberally extended to me. L. C. TORN EH. March 2th, mi ' - luMf . BEIT afAallLV VIAWIA. : . rilllB Flonr manufactured by as at Wachovia Mill of X tbs best quality. Wa receive fresh supplies every tea days. Hupply just to hand. For sale by - . March ku.-- .... Lv B? U UC.GINS A SONS. TAKal HOTICB. HOUSE AND SHIP PAINTING, Calaominf and Wall Coloring, Paper Hanging, Ao , Ao., done la the heat aiyla. Orders left at tbe Fulton House aod Jacob Lyons, Corner Market aad Water Streets. J. T. BHUTE,. T. KUNO. March 2Clh, ISC1 1691m ADAMAHTIJIB CAB1DLK.M. 7 BOXER, 30 lbs. each. Adamantine Candles. 'For sale by L. B. HUGUlNa A bONS. March 28. . ., COLCIATK'M lOaP, . . . . I ALE and No. 1, in whole snd half box. For sale by aiarcn iu. i u. muuuims bO3 HAY AMD POTATOES. QQ BALES PRIME EASTERN HAY J .V1 Cfjtr 'U bbls. Irixh Potatoes. Now landing from Bchr, Uattis Ross, aud for sale by W. B. FLANNEB A CO. March 28. . ...... l69-3t 9. C. fJNIVBRSITT MAGAZIKB POR MARCH. (CONTAINING PORTRAIT OF REV. Dli, DKEHB. We J shall receive the University Magazine hereafter every mouth, as soon as issued. Single copies for sale and sub Bcriptions received at ' ' larch 28, 181. WHITAKER'H New Booh Btoiw. LE BON TON, for April. Received and for sals at March ' 6. WB1TAKF.R'8 NEW BOOK 8TOBE. A NSW STORY, BY WILKIE COLLI Nb, AUTHOR of The Woman in White," Ac. entitled "Tb Crossed Path or, Basil, A biory of Modern Liis." Just published.- Received aad for ale at March 28. . WHITAKER'B NEW BOOK STORE. IEW UOOIO. B Y EXPRESS this morning fr-'tn T. B. Petarsoa A Bro., at KeXLEY'd BOOK hTOBeJi . , ".. The Huiued Gamster, by Geo. W. Reynolds! ' jne wan who o wives, ny Aiexu iramaa) , , t - Lite In th Old World, by Frederick Brsmer; Harry Coverdale'a Courtship aud Marriage, by T. E. hraedley ; . a , s ". The N oblenian's Daughter, by v rs, Norton ; - Beceasioo, Coercion, and Civil War, the Btory of lPfil ; Th Croased Path, a Btory of Modem tile, by WUkee Colllna: ... . .. . ,' . . Ths Three Cousins, by James A. Maitland ; Cousin Harry, by Mr. Grey; , , Father Tom and TbiPppe, or a Nig t at the Vatican ; A Message from tbe a, and lb Uncommercial Traveler, by Cbas. D.tkens ; The Greatest Plague or Life, or the Adventures of a Lady in hearch or a Good bervant, by a Lady who has been almost worried to death, March 2tith ' no. i tiurritH, riUE best hi town, always to be had at ' . X March 28. CAHtilDaY'd RENDFZVOUB. s TDFFED PICKLED PEPi'EIiH, fresh and nice, always to be had at CASslDLVH RENDtZVOUd. March 28. J3LANTINU AND EATING POTATOES, always to be . had at - ; CAtsMDEK'U KESDEZV0U3. March J'i. LADV MACU '. - .-. - .- OR the Wonder of Kingswood Chase. By Pierce Egan, author or ' Quiutya Matey, or the Blacksmith of Ant werp," " Ada Leyb, or the Love Test," ' Love Me, Love Me Not," Ao. Just published, received snd for sale at March 28th WlllTAKER'H NEW BOOK BTORE. THE STORY OP 1801. SECESSION, Coercion and Civil War. The Story, of 1861. A work of thrilling interest. Just published. Received aud ror sale at WUITAKKK'8 NEW BOOK STORE. Alsrch 28. IIARPKR'S WEEKLY F OR MARCH 30th. Received and ror sale at March 28. WHITAKER'S NEW BOOK BTORE. J RATHER TOat AND TBE POPE; or, A Night at the . Vatican. Just published. . Received aod ror sale at March 28th, WHITAKER'S New Book Btor. RAILROAD GUIDES. A ppletou's, Dinamore's, Wil liam', and other popular R. R. Guides. Latest dates on band and for sale at Jfarch 28. WHITAKER'S NEW BOOK BTORE. S AUCE3. PICKLES and CONDIMENTS, made by Cross A Blackwell, Purveyors to the Qneen. Also tbe same articles of American manufacture, a I way to be had at March 28. CASWlDEVa RENDKZVOUS. TIB NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSIT MAGAZINE for March at March 27, 1861. KELLEf'S BOOK BTORE. FA NTS AND VESTS TO MATCH.-New style French Cassimer Pants aad Vests to match cot ou new pat terns, at BALDWIN'. ' March 28. " t SPRING CA8SI MERE COATINGS, SPRING CASMMERB PANTS. - -SPRING CASSIM EKE VESTS. New Style Caasimere Suits Drab D'Ete Pnfta, Ac, Ac, all new stock, just opened at BALDWIN'S, March 28. - Ss Market street. OPHINtt OVEihSAtfcj New lowpriced-iight and ei Ogsut, at, A t . BALDWIN'S. March 28. OVER SACKS FOR SPRING Just the article for Spring and cool mornings in Summer, at BALDWUrS. Merch 26. . N1 EAT S FOOT, Machinery, Lard, Train, Tanners', and sarc uu. . . SKISSSKISS. BHEEP, String, Shark, Hog, Kip, French and American Call ; Lining, Binding, Seal and Cfaamois bkina. - LKA I11KHLKA WEB. . Harness, Bridle, Skirting, Band, . Oak aad Hem lock Sole, Fancy Patent Enameled, Wax and Patent Leath er, at WILSON'S . Harness, Trunk. Saddlery, Leather and Oil Establishment, March 26, 1861. No. 6 Market Street. CHARLESTON AUCK. t ( CASKS fresh beat Charleston Bice, to arrive per 411 Barque E. Wright, Jr. For sale by -r i Marched - HARRImS A HOWELL. 3S t.i.OOX, W. F. KKNOSLL, 4. . UlltUL. t "IO If MISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE HRA. U CER3, !s hw. xx a. is, noTia water m. March 12th, 1?61 - 7 tf , '- COUS A LOAT. .1 fKHnBIISHt:u "B"t now landirig 7rom fV-hr. ;f I OUU "Kdwin and Samoel," at Wilmington A Jfaw- j cheater Bail Road Depot. AHU OAfifl BUSHELS" prime white Perquimsus Com, lnd- 4VUUO tsg from ix&r-.;" Elizabeth," on this side- For sal by March 23. AIW. BAti3 GOOD. QUALITV, now being landed tnlUU ex. Brig M Union State," direct from Rio d Jaaeiro, for aai ia luu oi tea bags and npwarda, for cash. oritaeculvaleaU O. G. J'ARSLEY A 0O
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