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THE DAILY JOURNAL. WILMLYGTOX. V. C," 1 WtDXUOlt, HAT . MSI. Btnrle eopiee of the WiLMimro Pah JorBwai, mi a bed every day. m eooe. m kmed, ct VYbiTiiib Boot tHlW, BTBTMT. ilMltfcUUt I BoOl , as el ua ocio. W have from Mr. "Whitaker, photographs, very recently tsleo, of General Beauregard, President Davis sad EJward ItaSn, Esq, of Yirginia, the eminent sg- ricsltoraliat and secessionist. General Beutregard has not ft tin je Atgk-Saioo feature in his face. The whole tone of bit countenance ltd attitude woald lead any one to expect Llm to speak la tome of. the languages of continental Europe. i It if a French lace, bat of the style of Cavaignac or Lamoriciere It it of the solid tjpe of Frenchmen. r Mr. Davis looks yoang for his age, which ia well Ttr fifty. U night be a preacher, for any fire-cat-kg expression' a boat him. But for the square and - straight opened ejea and habitual! closed month, firm u Iron,1 no on would suspect Air. Davis of both the cItQ and military leader of a great national BtOTCDCnL, ' . llr, Coffin is a grnOeman of wealth and social posi tion, rather than of either political or military knowl ,', edge or influence. ' lie is more favorably known as an agriculturalist than as a publie man. Agriculture be hat studied, politics have been an impulse, and no man feels the impulse more strongly, more honestly or more disinterestedly. IrVRuffio wears his bair very long, ami as It ia per fectly white, it gives him an appearance of great age, which neither bis quick, nervous movements, bis hale frame, his clear, bright eye, dot Lis strong, unbroken voice bear out. We have heard and seen the statement that Mr. Baffin was seventy-eiglt We take it that be wants twelve good years of having arrived at that age. 1 llr. Quffin bad conceded to him the honor of firing the first fan at Fort Sumter, in the harbor ot Churles lsston. South Carolina , so that, if Lincoln wants a traitor," be is ooe of "em 1 sore enough. lie is otneth leg like our good friend and Irishman, Cap tain Berry, the pioneer Captain of the Bteamahip Una, between ..New, Yak and Charleston, and ' lately commander of the Colombia, of which he was port owner.' Berrv had made the remark that be would edoocf be hang in Charleston than die a natural death iaKew York. lie hoisted the Palmetto flair in New Tork harbor, but on accouut of bis great popularity, bum tberelort money value with (southern passengers, 1WbS not Interfered with. With the crisis came Bpofford, Tileson tt Co., bis sgents In New York dcaertrd kim, refused to protect Llm, put an abolitionist who had been ran out of Charleston, in command of his bin. C&pt. Berry is a grey beaded mun, but bis friends, to save bis life, Lad to force him off his own deck, ia New York. Can we ever resume intercourse with such a people? "We aro.now ready to lot the word drop from our grasp we are willing to make treaties of amity and commerce, but tan we oer fuel as friend towards communities who have made threats against as that would have brought a Luh even to the broosed cheek of Attilla and bis Hans. Mat to return to Air. Kuffin : VVbeu, a gocd while g$wj lard tint talk, we thought bo wa an fretted man, an enthusiast Now, the people of North Cur Una art all of one mind, lees from whut has actually hup pesed, than from the spirit which has been evinced at tbelCorth. ' It boa beco pcrfuctly diabolical. It is so notr' Wi can never be one people. The British in the Revolution never burned any cities. New York through bar prjess and her orators speaks familiarly of burning Baltimore, . wiping out New Orleans, annihilating Charleston and limply distroying Wilmington. Can wi be m with such people ? Tun Vvn Nsaaosa or rus Btats There are in North Carolina, u there are In other Southern Status, eooaiderah number of free negroes. Their position fa 'anomalous, and we know that a great many of our best meo think that this anomaly ought not to exist. Bat it does exist . Some free negroes, and the majority of them, were free, or at least their ancestors were free, prior to the first Revolution. 6ome have been made legally fret by the legislatures of the several States. We have always opposed and always will oppose any act changing the sfaftu the legal ttatui ol the colored race, bat when the dominant race have once conceded privi- fes ' M these people, as long: as they do not abure such privileges, H is not a question for them to ask that uarprltnegefThoald be respected ; it is a question whether the free white men of North Carolina will stand p to their plighted word. It Is for ui not for them. 60 far as ws can Judge, the free negroes of Tfortb CaroUna know their position. It is U s very best that tney tan ooenpy. They have volunteered their services Just, as freely as anybody. Instead of any bard (feelings Delng entertained towards them, or any peculiarly rig' Org us, course being adopted against our slaves, tbev kfABrtaiD asd ViaomtA From wbat we canj- - .iinttkM HrwtM, . e tarn, after weighing ti.hips careruly, we Lave eotne to f The Press of tbia city, Newbern. Wilmington snd theoo2os'oB that Mtrybad win not secede from Ihe ollV ' lt are denouncing in justly severe Northero GoverniDent We may'as'wtil make apeur "lZtfma.nif b? beartlj.unpr.ocipH mind to that fact The Potomac K and the tW Wr.t t. pake Bay roast be our oVlii.s;b!s linea. The course of asked the brve soldiers, wbo have volonteered to fight Missouri btTeafter.msy be, withsoue,a matter of doubt . tl nd their projierty, the most enormous prieta. It is Dot wilh us. Missouri is hot with the houlh. . ' . tne esptain of one ecuipany, ssy 61s mea baS irgioia win iuiou qp. wt Dw-pie rsiiiv iDe or- ,r . . . . " Va.US a rvSW w v SW4M dioance of seeewo6f wbich tbey are sure to do, she will sugar. 30 cents ch for cauteef.s. Ac, Cso this be pos ftel her booor bound, snd thatslie will nA vioUte. siblef la there not Sfme m(nke about it f We would Harper's Ferry, Norfolk, IlicLmond and Atrieodna ?, W,I " w crorlit of our city aud of poor soi- mi U iti,rll .1 ... v .1: 111 r ' uuinan nature, me nanus 01 sum per- may be attacked at any moment. Nothing w.U bruse wgU l0 . jfor UM.D wbo wooM U proptr lite and vigor h.to the moveuK-nts of the Yir- speculate uioo the soldiirs who enter the rsoks to Eeht ginians, or give them the proper coi.fi Juice in tlcn- ,ne battles of their country, cannot be friends to that Hid 00 rson- aclves and their cause until tbry are in the Confederacy, ??u? 1 X"J iA -" 'heir cHiotry, as Judas K- i . , ' , . , , " his Bsviour, for thirty pieces of silver. We heard and their troops commanded by Confederate Genera! niimM . . ' morU. I 0 w . i v 1 v .v. v LU v. , v mm mmm w . , tmM ".-! w ujc iwixiHi Kuarumg an ine ap- ai, iot we oo not know who these bbylocks are but if proacbes to Aorrolk are fully fqoal to its protection, w ow.ana were ratisDed the ststemeuts were true, we but thfcrfl U not ma mnrk mt li nm Clt in rmnl in I r .. I wouJ not oesitate-to slve their names. ' A man wbo pcr's Ferry, On several ol the recruiting flags hoLUJ in Pennsyl vania, tbey have emblazoned beside the stars and stripes, the motto adopted by the British in their attack upon I New Orleans : M Beauty and Booty," and numbers of the Pennsylvania have callod attentioo to U-c (act that Baltimore and Richmond arc cclcbrajed for beautiful women, and that tbey will be a part of the leward of victory. And then people are our northern fcrrf Arm f To such we are free to asy, that we recommend the motto of - No Qusrter." We would sooner spare a titer or a byeoa. Let none go back that yon can kill. Huch men arc not soldie tliey are brates. . 7 nat them as beasts of pny. demsnds biglicr profits now than he was asking U f.re me war, oestrves watching Raleigh spirit oftfn Agi. V erdy it is too true that perrons who have provisions to sell, are .endeavoring to exact extraordinary high prices. te taw on Market street this morni or bacon Lams. Oa enquiring the price, the owner re- P"Pers plied 22 cents per lb. We n marked that any person wtio would psy it ought to be druremid oat of town. We call aguin for rome action relative to the prias of provisions. Persons who have articles of food sell, IhonlJ onderstaQd that be allowe . to cihorbitaut rates will not for Ibe Journal. " Editors : At meeting pf a part of the eltjc or AlurrtanB't dlntrlRl, Duplin romit, Lrlcl .1 nn luf HafiirilAV V-nM H. HlmmoDi wti rtlird to tho rbulr. and W. G. Grmtir rctiurpi.ru u nc woretarr. vtnen nvroo ii. trnra van.. zplalDed tha object of the nirrlinir, wLrrenpon, tb chair aiao apt.olnud lirvoa D. Kord. cVih Davia. Stanhrii II. Him. aiona, Kdward Uinea. and Jonaa Kuiiih. a comniittea tn rtrfi regarded as nrobabl v the first rolnt of attaek . belnir tKP I wlutlns for tUe conalderaUuo of Uia mtetiug wbo re- u i .u i. i xri . 7- i Prle0 ""onif heir chairman, Mr. Ford, the I PcJ" Alexandria, Virginia, baa not yt been attacked I nor. occopied by Lincoln's forces. Uarwr's Ferry is t.......- key of the valley ot Virginia, and commanding the line I preamble and reiolutlona, which he accompanied with some Of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. TIh, Virginia m troons there are said to be well Dosted and confident ol lican. to ths Prenldenc of tha United Kit koinir kill tn maintain tholp rw.illnr. Tl.. ... .u.!ut I T"lt, """""co one-nan oi ins rouilirn alaveliolU nc blaUm being able to maintain ttielr position. 1 bey are awjist- t withdraw from th Union, mil a .ill aoon b f..iu,.d ed by a btdyof Kentucky troops. by U.s othir half ; anlwberraa, ths said ibe Lincoln baa Attf.mr.la n.M h.n I.. I tr..l... . r.T'u::'. ' paiawiea oaca mio r " "j . 6iu .v. . u- ma ma usiisa niaisa uovernmeBt. which a d nanmatinn list troops in Toronto, Canada, but the' police have prti h'!1rei,1t a',h, ' Threfir r-aIvd, . . wir)l,. thp rtmvitmirtt I r . l.. t .. i m.j .... t.. , . ... . UM i .ii" iiiiiHupr hi f uiuiiiflpri cftiiBn tor ni nr. r:ma. itiat ckward ia his instructioiis to Mr. Day ton, of New 2','" l'1' r"i" ,,,:lu",, wmpsny for hotre protect ion, r ' I arlilf h Bnfi! rnmiiaiiV 1st ha .11a,s ti a 1 1. .... n. i it Ursry, the new minister to France, says that under no Id. That raid company drill at leant rnca a werkdurli f circun-stancts will the W.shingtoo Uovernmcnt consent An J '. .. . . 1 1 .1 it . T T J . 1.1.. . I1 1 .... I ! . 1 . I . . ... . w m uiKHiuuiun vi u. union, aim mui ruruncan niau- vcuunr im aerviuua 10 uor. tuia, to aaaiM la repelling the men must at once be made to understand this deu-rmi- "T.i 'rut n,. r'i..i.m.V.i,u " nation. . It is said that General Beauregard is going to Rich nioud to tske cemmand of the Virginia troops iu per son. A Tars Mam I We have heard a good deul of talk against some portions of Governor KHis' course, and some of bis sppointmrnts. We confess that we have rather felt iucliued to Hud fault ourselves with some H'nmiona, 'id Ornorali Calob Grant, 3d Corporal; btcnbeo . t. .:,k .t.t. wgny,'HU.ri.oral. SIMMONS, Chm'n oonimitlae, wboae duty it ahall lr to patrol thin dmtriot, at lant otioi a wek, and report to the captain of ths com pStiv AIo, raid ronrmittea t to dellrer over to the Sherifl ol una county, all tranaient neraooa atiapantad of entertain ilia anontioo aeiiilineuu. Yt bereSDOn. urtv of our cit r.pua came forward and eurnlUd their uaiuea. (as acveral athera ill un.i and apixitnled the r elliuara. via: lmi. Outl.w CoptaiB! Jan. W. Davis, ll Lieut; NeedliKm ;rady, 2d l.it; Jo. w. (liitlaw, 3d I.leut ; Andrew J. ll.ndy, Knaign; Will. (i. (Irady, tlrderly Herteant ; Byron I). Kord. 1i her- i anrauam n. nornflRuy, an pergeani : John Moody, tb Ber(raant; Jaa. H. Outlaw, lat Corporal; Hteiihen H. .... ... ... ougni to os made, tr possible, to nodcrstaod the truth that they are incomparably safer, and better off under the protection of those with whom they have grown op to wnom tbey have been used to look np to for pro tection as - mnater,"' than they could be anywhere else. This fact we know. . There is not a slave or a free no- MQ t Iavjt. .Li Vlt I t ... . m J , ' v. w, nuuni Din BIHK fcf want of empiojmcat Tbey cannot and will not starve here. People in excited times will do very foolish tilings, I bat after a while they come down to their natural leveL j Tbera are in North CaroUna about three white men to very slave. The white men are armed jJnkUigeot ; they hmov what is occurring. 1 he idea of a negro tit surrectlon is therefore so fooliah, that it only deserTes to be net u that of the UeloU was with cowhides. Class Cocstt JJas appropiiated $15,000 for the npport of her volunteers. Two Companies of about 100 men each, have been raised in the county. T. D. McDowell, Erq, has received the nomination for a seat la the State Convention. We have heard of no oppo titl.3 to him, 'and take it for grafted that none will be flcrcl 1 No better man could be sent Mr. McDow OjifEfLaUcally aj representative man." pparBCS, WBAT. A .NAJtS. The New York Courier ni Enquirer of last Tharsday has a comspoodence from Tarry town, in which it is stated under date of May 1st, that the Mifises-C-o-p, Cop G-n-t-t Oat, Cop gutt, prescGted the Tarry volunteers with a Bag on the onetayof Kay, accompanying the preeentatloo with " neat and appropriate " address from the Misses Cop rrtfs gaerally. The aame paper contains the untruth K.t Hut .w -J ,V. TT I. n I mrm tw ot u u new xen are aim in prison, I ney acver were ln prUoo, although they were under guard, . m woi we navs mce learned, we regret that the was not banged as a spy. He moat certainlv esr-rr t. - He was a aw tk. vt,. t prv.- f t y competent partk. t doI!a Vaiwaiettlemrmtktm be iconum for. things that hi.vt been dun?, as also, wilh soma things that have tiof been done. " Without discussing the rights or the wrongs of thest matters, wo can say this ; while Mnrylund has nn un doubted traitor at the bead of her affairs, and while Vir ginia may have doahts of her (Jovcrnor ; North Caro lina has a Oovernor, in whose devotion to the cause of the South, she has the most Implicit confidence. John W. Ellis may make mistakes ol the head, his heart is always right. , Honor to Whom liosoa is Bos. Among the few the very few papers or politicians at the North who httvo had tho moral or physical courago to stand up to tbeir convictions of right, we take pleasure iu saying that tho New York iy Book has a right to honorable roeution to more than honorable mention. Since Lio coin's proclamation, since the great Northern stampede Against us, we have received several numbers of the Day Book. It ia a northern paper. It displays the stars and stripes, and It claims the right to do so, but it con cedes to us the right to display our flag, and now io the abolition, coercion city of New York, it speaks free, liberal and bonrst doctrine. It goes for Jibe white man's government ail through. Daniel n. , Wiix, (i. Ilmnr, ro'v. Kor the Journal El.lABKTUTOWN. N. C... MavAH. I Mil. Mtrt. Kiilor Ilia citizeim of Bladt'O couott hald a raretiiiir to-dav. oier which t'o1. Neill knll nr.ai.lr.1 T 1). Mcl'owell, Kko . was nominated to reore.nnnt im in II, tnai t odcuuiid. Wa bar ahoal ;iifl vo'unter.ra la thla eonntv V laden has appropriated to cairy ou the war. oui truly, What tot Cajudubs bat or oca TaorsLea. The Aiontreal tilat, of April 27th. says nemucn R-ar that J'res.diut IjdcoJo is about to prove uiax ne is not tne lit man Uxltx prMmt ermia. Uis wry proclamations seem to be wrhjeo by one who oaa rust ma oeaa ; tne language being so slovenly as to uiaac it aiiui-ut m amve at n;s real uwninir. tboufrb this may perhaps be claimed as part of the Machiaveliaa wisuom wnicn lis supporters attribute to bim and bis Cabinet. It U to be hoped, for their own sake, that the North will not thick of blockading Charleston an J the other ports of the Houtb, or rather deeloring them to be in a state of bhukade, lor tbey nave not run event rorce for tlie rorrwr. fcngland and Prance have over six millions of buman beincs dcoend- ing lor their subsistence on trie supply of cotton, cannot and will not suffer so many of their subjects to starve, however nn willing tbey may be to interfere. : Before long they will be compelled to obey that power necea- sny wnicn commanas both gous and men. Rbsioxatiow or Com. Maubt. The resiirnation of to Tin vote as or srstw haiotei comTT. I ana a caaJata for tU 0ffio of 6CPEBI0B COUKT CLtKK, and saapeetfuliy solicit yaw vua at tow Uetloa ia aorasi o... JDUU8 W. WEIGHT. APril8 ' lSOUlta Wa are aatborised to aaaoaaca OWES FEJT5ELL, Jr., as a caadidate for the office of COUbTT COCKT CLEEK of K:w Hanoror County, at tha elactloa U lomt aeit . 1 March 11th, 1S6L U74JS-I, TO TUB VOTKIIS OF WKW IUIOVIR COfJITT I BEBEBT OFFER MYSELF as a eandldata for Ua Of. Bcs of County Coort CUrk of your Coonty , and rMpectfoJly solicit yoar votes at tbe Bcxt Aaguat elecUoni ' ' ,1 T, H., W, McINTIBS. - AprU Mtb, 1861. 1H vt, " Tha following aotkority has aeaa glvaa to Mr. T. a?T Lswreace of thla placa. , ... u ? t. HEAD QUARTERS COAST DEFKXCEa, ' TJTlW UaUU W A mm. A. wsi. such an officer as Maury will carry moral weight in fa- fTTH" bearer of thla, Mr. T. E. LaWBENCB, Bateber of vor of tie Southern cause throughout the civilized world, c1-.P1?- ta PPud bv ma to boy op catUa for ' ever science has shed a rsy of lieht on the elobe. tbe b. m u uiiTvT? " name or Maory is as familiar as a household word. Kings and Courts, philosophers and statesmen, have vied wilh each other in showering honors upon bis bead. Tbe extraordinary and beneficent labors of Maury, for the commerce of the work!, have associated bis name in the minds of mankind with all that is truly great and good. The adhesion of such a man to the Southera cause will cause men abroad to reflect and will exert infinitely more influence than wonld thai of Scott. Europe is crowded with military men, far more eminent than Scott wbo is scarcely known outside tbe limits of win tuwiuj, Bin cru uicu utiiy as a suuier ; out woer-i i ever the sea rolls a wave, Maury is known and rever- A enced as a great light, and a benelsctory of his race. I Jil May 6th. Head Brig. I EH. Gen' I Commanding. Qwaxtan WUnalngtM LlsIU Iataatry, I i ' l'l1rilWII.I.. Slllh 1UI I - obdrr ho. . . . ' t TUB ASNUAL EI.ECT10S for Commiaalone Offl. eers and Eoaign of tbe above Company, will ba held at Mead Qaartara. oa the list lost., betwaaa iba kaara r A. M. and 2 P. af., and the f olio win r detail ia mAm, aopartatend a pollas Barrt. Howell, Private Coatla, Prt nif I' h PP"- C DsHOBSET, Capt W. L. I. ; C. D. Mvaas. 0. 8. . 30-t r ftajrWe call attention to the annexed Metsage from tbe Governor. It accords fully with views expressed by us several days since. 1 ben, as now, we were and are opposed to any stay law, or other interference with the natural course of business and tha usual laws of trade. But cases may arise, extraordinary in their nature, and therefore requiring extraordinary remedies. We think that the casts mentioned In tbe Governor's Message are of this character. As a rule, we take it fort-ranted that our people will bear and forbear just as long as tbey can, but possibly there might be, as there always will be, some few people Inclined to take advantage of tbe nee ssities or the difficulties of tbe community. These difficulties are neither the act ol - any privato individual, nor are tbey in any way the re sult of privato action. The danger and the difficulty are public and tbe protection ought also to be public and tqual. That protection ought to be adequate to the occasion, and be framed as far as possible, o meet that occasion, ana witnoat permuting undue advantsge be ing taken of it for the purpose of evasion ; To the Honorable, General Assembly of Noith-Carolina ; I sra snthoriuttvely Informed that divers- "UBnatrtotrc i i .. snj evil uisposra persons nave issnea civil process against so nary persons wno are now enlisted iu tbe public service (or the purpose of defending their coun try, the lives and the property of alt our people arainst our enemy wbo is now blockading our ports and threaten ing to invaae our sou. , Volunteers now on dutv are barrasEeJ by writs to Ahenondsflf. tbberifl .e.akfriJonu1yiziB&aed.iiptin rariuuH pretences, wuu iu aunra instances mere is reason tolielieve, issued merely with the view of compelling thrdefendants to enter into unjust comoromises. With the view of preventing these uopatriotio practices, I respectfully recommend tbat a law be at once enacted prohibiting tbe service of any kind of civil 'process upon any person wbo now is or msynereaTter enlist in tbe military service of the State daring the proper term of his service and lor one year . t. .. i. i i j 1. 1 1 1 , ... urcrvKiier. a auw uwra it nigniy important to pass a general law of a similar character applicable to all other jtmjDs ior a usuioi ptriuu. Property of every species has greatly depreciated io value gold and silver are not to be bad, and there is neither morality nor justice in allowing the few persons wbo may be disposed to take advantage of a great public calamity to impoverish their kllow-cilizeoa fur tbeir own gain. ... ' i JOHN W. ELLIS. , , executive Oepartment, I . May 31, 1861. ' . Tfcva Pint Pm( Offioa. The Brst Poet Office was eatablirhed la Franca in 1464; ia England in 1S31; In tierauny in althoach oo authoritj attributes ths autboahip of tbe modern poaul syatam to tba cmDeroT maximuiau. ui vtsroiBaT.ior ue enrooaa or rniiita. tiar aa espionsire over his aubjecta throorh tha madinm nr their correaDondeoca, and alao for tbe parnoaa of anrichins hhnaelf by tba profits of tha entarpriao. Tne firat port in America was estabiiabed in Kw York la 1719, coder tba Colonial Government, in 17s 8 tba dirwotioa of tha postal saainaas of tbe country was conerred oa Cong rem by tha torma of tha Constitution. At that time, tbera wera bat 75 Poat-OSkee in the Union ia 1825, there were 5,677 ; at the commencement of 1859, there were IS,47S Jfyfu MepMeTi - From the New York Day Ikok Orncral Wool lt Jioac-rt. A veiy strange und Iutomprfcb'.'nHiblc oidi r has been received trom Uen. Heott, dirctin Oin. Wool, hue been in this city for some time past superintending the .departure of troops, to return to hii headquarters iu iroy. ihu terms or this letter have created quite storm of indignation among our citizens. (Jen. Scott assumes that tren.- Wool is in infirm ln olth " and not able to assume a command in the field, while many peopie uo not iiesiiutu ioastrt tdut lie ig m pioro roliup; health thou (Jen. Hcoit hiinseir. " Tho Union Defence Committee " are very mneh liippleaprd with Gen. Bcott order, ana n is saia it bus dampened their ardor not little, and .will render them cautions about volunteering their services further. The following is the remarkable letter of Utn. oeott, sent by (Jen. Wool to the commit- tee : . ' ' ITKADciVARTKRS OP THS A BNY, ) 7 7 , 77 Washinotox. Avm. 28. 1861, t Minor-General John h. Wool, If. S. A., Command in if r. . . .v.i - ai -r t . sjepanmem vj me x.oh, new ioik uuy: Uenkral : ibe uenerai-in-tbiet dfsirrs me to ae- knowlidge the receipt of your letter-xtf the 25th inst atid to say, In reply, tbat the very great necessity which exists for carrying, on the business of tbe several Staff Departments wiln system onuer their proper chiefs. compels bim to request yoo will give no orders inter- lerring with the purchase or issue of army f upplies, such orders being io all cases dictated by I lie General-in-Chief nlimelt. Tbe Genera! regrets your inGrm health does not nerniit him to assicn you to an important command awsv from your headquarters, and he commands that you return to iroyio conduct tne oruiuary routine duties of your ijcpurtmeni ana ior mo recovery oi your health kuowo , I have the honor to bf, Ctnoral. respectfully, vonr L 1! . . ooeuieiit servant. (Signed,) E. E. TOWNSEND, , Assistant Adjutant Ueoerah- The publication of the above letter bv rwrmiaainn of f : ..r . uenerai wool win, no uuuot, tend to still further em- barrss tbe relations between that officer and the General- 10-Chief. Being contrary ; to the rules of military etiquette for a subordinate officer to give publicity to tbe orders or tbe tommamieMn-Cbict, we shall not be surprised if Gen, Wood should be st once court martial- ed. - - ' -- GasAT Boitaui and tub terrain Conn dib act Tha QWesthwof the raoofrmtttm of tbe -Hoatberw Confederacy by ureiKD powora ia ooa si oeofi anu aaaoromg interest, and ww haaiuta In giriag ootreacy to any . information on the satiject that la sot well loonded, eapecially ainee the North ern journal proles to save saauranees tbat there is no pro bability of iut h a rrrult. rilill, it may not be amiss to nnb liab anything comina direct Irom tbe other aida of tbe water, which ahowa the feeling among the commercial claaaea there. Tbe following extract of a letter, dated April 6th from a eomtuianion boose In BirmlnKham, Knrland. to a buoineaa firm ia Columbia, Oa., poaaeaataalfniflcaaee4a the point of I Tbe feeling on thfe side about United Btatea affairs in noiversal that .it i not eely better tor both North and Month to agree on aoiioabla separation, bot ali-o tbat the North rmtnl cave in, (like it or not.) as neiiher England or France could recogoiE any partial blookade, which ia tbe nttroit tbe North can attempt. Jf it ia the will of the people to ecparate, tna mmg ia done, ana win oo reoognuea quick enougn, especially wttu taa aiorriu tariu to spar all maun erenv ephita." FriktcsS in TUB Fiild It is proveibial that no class of men rally more promptly to tbe call of their con d try in timea ol oauner, man practical priutera. ine preaent etiaia lur nb-bea an example of patriociam on tbeir part which abonid be fully appreciated ; yet it bears with some weight upon pabliehera, many of whom bave been compelled to euepend their aewapa tier or isue a half abeet with a limited quantity of " matter." . -1 . - Richmond Dispatch. Jim Lass Icsned oct or ths White Uorsa. It will be recollecttd that Jim Lane, and his band, were chosen by " Old Abe " ss- special body-guard, and Quarters were assigned them In tbe White House. Of course they becamu disorderly and much bad uMatey was arana ana a large aucocuwu oi nigger-ncaa " to bacco juice squirted upon the -carpets and walls: Old Abe himself freely participated." Mrs. Lineon being op post d to such doiuKB, told Abraham, as the story goes, that if a guard was necessary, be should get gentlemen atohnd him, and if he did not order those ruffians off, she would have it done hen. If ; and, moreover, sooner than have them around her, if a guard was necessary, she would prefer standing sentinel herself. Jim Lane bos accordingly been dismissed from the position of spe cial body guard to tbe President. We bave the above facts from a gentleman in every way reliable. t - ' Alexandria SerdineL aw York BairrAi.iTr We understand that George u. oumson, ivq , oi v ircinia. now res dmir In New York has Utn threatened wiib mob violence iu that citv. and under that tbrea' compelled to subscribe to the war fund. He was also ordered to hoist the U. 8. flag, and, refus ing to do so, the mob brought a rope and threatened to nang nim instantly ir be did not comply. I be Boutb will long have reason to remember New York. AHRIHTor van lfAarLivn I.kjthi im-ini Wa find tha follawlnff, among others aonaenaical statements. In the New York Tunmi: . V "On. Butler, commanding tha fnrr.tit Annannlta tbat if the Maryland Lrgia'ature paaaes aoordianceofaecea sluo, he will art-mi iiiir hodut" Anelbtr rretlamallaa fram Llanla, J It. till President of the U. -fr-f America, A PROCLAMATION. Wbereaa eilatinir exio-eociea demand immediate and ade quate meaaares fur tbe protection of the National Conatita tiua and tha preservation of tba National Union, by theaup pretaion of tha inaurieetionary o-mbiuation now exiatiog io aeveral States lor oupoaiDs tbe lawa of the Union and oh. atructlng tbe exeoutioa thereof, to which end a military force io addition to that called forth by my proclamation of tbe fifteenth day of A pril, io the present year, appears to be indiepemmltty i eceaaary ! Now. therefoie. 1. Abraham I.lnnln. Pnl.'nt r tt.. Huiied 8tatea and Coromander-in ( bief of tha Army and Navy thereof, and of tbe Militia or tha aeveral Hfatea, when ailed Into actual aervice, do hereby call Into the service of me uniieu eiuiea rorty-lwo tnonand and thirtv-four vol- uuf eers, to verve for the period of three year, nuleaaaoon er discharged and to be muaterad iuto aervioe aa infantry and cavalry. The proportion of each arm and tbe detaila of enrolment and organiisation will be made known through tbe Department of War. And 1 alao direct that the regular army of the United Ptatea be increased br the addition of eisht reuinienmof In. fantry, one regiment of cavalry, and one regiment of artil lery I making altogether a maximum aeareirata inereaoa of twenty-two thousand aeven hundred and fourteen officers and enliated men; the detaila of which Increase will alao be made known through the Department of War. And 1 further direct the euliatmenU for not lesa than one or more than three veara, of einhtaen thousand aeamen. in addition to the preaent force, for the naval service of the United KtaUa. The details of the enliatment and organisa tion will be made known throngh the Department of the .Navy. ,.i ; .. A The call for volunteers berehy made, and the direction for the iioreaae of the regular army and for tba enliatment of seamen hereby given, together with the plan of organisation adopted for the volunteer and for tbe regular forcea hereby authorized, will be submitted to Congreae as aoon as aa aembled. In th meantime, I earnestly Invoke the co-operation of all good citizen in tbe meaanrea hereby adopted for the effec tual auppreaHion ol unlawful violence, for the impartial en forcement of conntituiioual lawa. and for the aneedlest putfiible restoration of peace and order, snd, with these, of JO RECRUITS WANTED. , THE TJSDEBSIGNED having been appointed Becroltl Ing Officer for the Wilmington Light Infantry, Is pre pared to receive recrulu to the namber of in. Innta forthwith at T, II. McKoy & Co's t?tore, South Water eL. mj o, tPtii. ; JOt-If " VOLUNTEERS WANTED. ri : A h'Y petwona deairons of aerving tbe Bute aaa have an ' t. opportunity of so doing by applying U the sabaeriber. . wno la forming a Company. . April Jtf, iWt-lW-lw , EDWARD BAVAGSV CAPK riCAH UGHT ABTIUJIRT CO. y Obp No. i. ? A MAIL BAG will be left at the Store of Hedriok a Byan. for tbaraeantioa of latum an1 .' i the members of tha Connan. alao. a nfpoT m i e.iabliahed there, for the nnrnoaa af fnrwarHin. I ages and paroels. Privates T. H. Howey, Jaa. H. Bvaa and W. A. Wilaon, are dulv deUiled for tha above Dnrnoan. I?y order - , , CanU J. J. MtfiRirr , m. until, w, April 18th, lHtfi 0. s. ,18-. ALL PACKAQE8 lnteodad for Cant. K. n.' HALL'S COMPANY, will hereafter be left at ' U. b. UAIAJYI la a CLOTI11NU bTOBB. f AprU Md, 1861. ' ; U .it WILMINGTON A.IOHT ISJPARTBT. - . i. V LETTERS, paroeU, or other matter Intended for tha H above Compaav, ahould be addreaaed to , member W of Wilmington Light lnfanUy, Fort Caswell, and if sent (7th office of Meaara. DeUoaaet, Brown k Co., or E. Mar ray & Co., will receive prompt attention, , ,r, AprU 18, 1861. . . '1 '. "CAPB KEAH RIFLSStlKIV. . f ' ) iAI.L PACKAGES or communications for members af the Cape Fear Riflemen moat be left with Mr. Wm. M. f Polason, at the office of Wm. B. Planner ft Co., near tbe ' corner of Market and North Water Streets. BT ORDER. , AprU lth, 1BG1. im. ALL PACKaGES intended for the Wilmington Rifle L uaris, mnat be marked with tbe addresa'of the neranna for whom they are intended, and left at ERAMBKRT'B 1 is Store. ' BY ORDER, i' April 16th, 18CI 1B7 k Drug SWE ARt for the i ftore, coi rity throughout onr country, eof, 1 bave hereunto set mv : ttKItaiAX VOLTJWTEERS. ' H ' ARE requexted to state, tbat all packages Intended 9 tierman volunteers, enouiu be len at Mr. Euere corner Market and North Water Street, for tha present. Mr. KUers will see that they are recularlv forward ed acofding-todifeGti0us," . itt-t. ....r.T... ' GOVERKOR KLX.IS " ,sw j . Wants 30,000 Volunteers sail he must have them. . Duplin County has fomikhed two Compsnies, bat this is no reason, why she should not furnish another. I am now, at the re quest of many friends, endeavoring to form a Company at Magnolia, to enter immediately into the servioe of North Carolina. Come oat young men, now la the time to serve your country. Yon will be at no expense from the moment you enroll yourselves. Remember the Mecklenburg Decla ration. Abe Lincoln and hie Cabinet must Sot repose la i' . . .. . i . ti i . Bin uer ino grave en rvaauiuHton.. j AprU 2Uih 1861-200A18-Im fl. 0. GILLESPIE. WESTERN REPORT. v s J, ) Lima, Indiana, July 5, 1858. Vssaas. W. E. Bio ah A Co. OenU t I am enjoying wiy youthful hair at fifty, and we have with as many iuatancea of the aame kind. 1 feel loat at sore that your Hair Reata f V. 8. A." An old friend of ours. Lieut John rettve has strengthened my eyes, sa I am that tt has ehanged 4 Pembrtke Jones, of tbe UniUd States Navy, arrived mj Three ye& ago I va grey. By aeeident 1 oame ; i. v- ii.iiinn. . t j . . , "rr, across a botUe ot your Reatoretive, tried it and found it in Aew Orleans a few days ago from Africa, where he h.t it ... renmr...n t.. n.,.trmA.' ,T ..TJ2 has been stationed, and on seeing a Aug floating oa one I that with a little attention a large amouut 'can be sold, for iae worm or tne article is oniy to ne isowit to ensure Its ' ne In almost every family in the coantry . 1 have but a few dozen left of tbe five groas received in January last, I wiaa soms more Ibis weak. .. , Yours truly, " H. W. WOOD. . Remember that thia result was produced by Hbikstbbct'S Inimitable, the original and only reliable Bair Reatoretive. Prioe fifty cent and one dollar a bottle. Sola everywhere by all Druggiata. - . .,. v i r - a J Sold in Wilmington by W. H. Llppitt, H. McLln, and by all Druggiata. , . . , W. E. HAGAN k CO, Proprietors. Troy, N. T, atareu iu - . t . laU lm-Saw. . a tef tlmonv whereof. I bave hereunto aet mw ti.nit .n.i truwu mv nrai oi ine uuixea riaiea to ue atiixea. Done si the city or Washington, tbia third day of Mav, in 1 the ear of our Lord one thounand Lht hnnriml U 8. and sixty-one. nod of the ludeDendHnca nf th -nitn. . It AH AM LINCOLN. Y ) ) United tiatea, the eisbty-firih AB, By the President : WiLi.uii II. Reward, he f retary of btate, : Tn a of the schooners near him, asked of a bystander wbat it meant, iid, on . beinir told that it was tbe flag of the noutnern contcaeracj, and mat the Union had been dissolved, ho immediately repaired to a hotel, disrobed himself of his United States apparel, wrote his resigna tion, sent it to Lincoln, and took the first boat to Mo. bile en route for tbe scat of tbe new government, at which he arrived jeiterday, and reported himself lor im mediate dutyui Lieut. Joo"8 was one of tbe most iffi- cknt men io the old navy, and will bo of great service to our Government. Monteomerv Confederation. A CARD, TBE FOLLOW DVG resolutions were unanimously pasaed by the EvangeUcal Lutheran Synod of North Carolina, and ordered to be published In the Wilmington papers. Xcsolted, That the President, at tbe next public occasion. tender the thanks of this Synod .to onr church members and other kind frlenda fWRnrmgton, for tbe very hospitable manner In which we have heen entertained during our ' stay among them. - Hetolved, Tbat we also lender our sincere thanks to the President and Directors of tbe North Carolina and Wilming ton and Welddfi Rait Bokds, fof th privilege of traveling for half fare to this S; nod and return. ; .-; Resolved, That these two reaolutious be published in the Wilmington Herald and Journal, and the latter be pab lished likewise In the Salisbury papers. w AfEKutuaat, Hay 8th, ISti 1206-It Sec y of Synod. posT office, 1 WiLMiaOTON, May 7, 1861. , f . AFTEB TO-DAY thia Office will be closed from 12 M. to 4 P. M. The Southern Mail wiU close 64 P. M. May f. 1861-105 tw. p. DICKSON, P. M. 9.ALL PERSONS indebted to the Jocknal in any man- per, are respectfully requested to aettle the same, whether large or small amounts. FULTON dc PRICE. wsi. ii. Lippnr.. Wnoi IS AND RKTAIL DR UCKtlSTACBSMIH. n. ru.yitr. w rant ana nustl su. M IIBllnrtoii. 11 . o. Alwava on hand a fnll tail frli .uA.,.nft norrja pa i St, oils and glass, pkrtumery aal rremptxont accurately comoounded. Medicine nan ha obUuued at any hour of the night. Tha night bell ia at the eocuuo aoor ioa noni si. j rrom tne corner. ear un ana alter tliia day. all praaoriptioca will he CASH. Nov. lat, tM8 AS . r , . ., t . TO THK VUTEats) SEW IIAKOYKR COCSfTT. I OFFER MYSELF aa a Candidate for the Office of BU- I'EEIOH COURT . CLERK, and respectfully solicit your votes at the ensuing eleotioa ia Angnst next. -' B. A. BAGG.' March 23, 1SC1. 31-te 178-U TO TUB VOTERS OK BTEW HANOVER COCSTT. I OFFER myself as a candidate for the office of Superior Court Clerk of New Hanover County, at the election to be held In Angnat next. 7 . WM. M. HAHRTas, April 6th, 1861 ' 17-t TO Tilt VOTERS) OF IEW IIAHOTKR COCNTT. aOPISQ that I have heretofore discharged the duties of the efflce of Uerk or the County Court or this County to iae eatisiacuan cr su concerned, and returning to yon mv thanks for jrour former libera! support, I respectfully .offer myaelf as a candidate for re-election to that office, at the ensuing election on the Brst Thursday In August next. ' ''-7' . - BAHL. R. BDJH12TG." Maroh JUt, 1861.' una i l6t-ts --' CASH SYSTEM,' -FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, our business will be -conducted upon tha Cash basis. .We have to pay for onr v stock when received, and in many instances, before delivj ered. Our help Is diminished, our collector is on duty at Fort Caswell, and we hope our friends will take ao excep tions to the rule. All those Indebted to as by notes or ae- -counts, are earnestly requested to call at our efflce and settle at one. Msy 1, 1861.. -200-lw 8TOKLEY OLDIIAM. RELIGIOUS ROTICK.1 There will be daily Religiose Service ia the Front 8treet -M. E. Church, at fi o'clock in afternoon, CKtmmraclog with' this day, tOth ApriL -iAnrfl SO. 1861. 199-tf "r - ! A, -IU E . GREAT ENG Llsn KEMED Y. BIB JAMES CLARKE'S - -" ' CELEBRATED FEMALE PIIXS). Preparedfrom a prpoription of Sir J. Clarkt, Jf. 1M Phytician Extraordinary to the Queen. This Invaluable medicine ia unfailing to tha cure of all thoae painful and dangerona diseases to which the female) constitution ia auhject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy ears may be relied on. - . , TO MARRimn XAPIES. . v it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short tisne, bring ea the monthly period with regularity. . .. 1--... . . k Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. - - - CAUTION. V 7Vx Pill should twf he taken by female during Out FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they arw swreto briny cn Mitcamaye, but ai any olAer lune (hey 1 are tafe. ' . - In all eases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pats ta the , Back and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion, Polpetatioa or the Heart, Hysterics and Wbitea, these Pills will effect x care when all other means have failed, and although a pow- 1 erfnl remedy, do not con tain iron, calomel, antimony, aa -anything hurtful to tbe constitution. F.11 directions ln the pamphlet around eaca pactage. Which ah cold be carefully preaerved. bole Agent for ue uut N. ted Saataa and Canada. JOB MOB Rochester. N. B II 00 and Postage atampa encloaed to any as- thorised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing M Pills, by return maiL For sale ia Wumingtoa by W. B. Llppitt, Henry McLha, s and all Drrjjwiata. - . Sold ia Goidaboro' by Locaa A Moore. ' 1 PtfBCELL, LADD k CO., Richmond. May It, 180- ' 47-aow-ly ... ,m TARE SI OTIC k. 7 From and after this date, United States postage stamper' win not be received at this office in psymeatof subecrlp- t tions to the Journal. Bills ef the varions banks of North ' Carolina, Virginia or other Southern States, current ia any of (he said Southern States, or specie, on! v, will be received," - Oar terata are eaah in advance. This role whU not be de- ' via ted from ia aay esse. Specimaa espies will be sent when deaired. " . .y " 7 ' ' ' Kay 1st, 1861. . -V '4tf
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