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V. AIL JOURNAL. V.IlJirNGTON. K. .: tikToav, MAV I, lift,. fihawr. Whtrs U Thy H ! AfU-r every ftorni, a filthy acnui, stirml np from tho foul and decayed seJiuiVnts of ti bottom, .wf- f,.i-Liu nron tb stirfsce. Tins is also Jl v.' . i truo of CTvst political agitations ami revolutions, and Las l.ftti apt illustration in the Houtiieru btates ixvontly. Ia most of our IStst, Lowerer, this sewn, by tli wtiput of iU own tilth, it rapidly sinking to tie bottom, m Uie politic! waters u1- &id, uJ it is to be hoped, with the returning calm, it will entirely disappear. ' In Tennessee nd Virginia, however, the people re yet cursed by ruler who are disgraoa to the aire in which we live. In the former, iron, uie ct of the Legislature, disfranchising ll the citi. xena but the follower and worshiper of the moral and political abortiou, who now chanoc to be Governor, we fear time must elspsc Ix-iore they can be freed from' the evil which Ixact thorn. In the hitter State, however, the people, who are libeled by the courao of their present chief magis trate, will, aa aoon a it ia jaerniilkd them t apeak at the ballot box, plaoo the seal of t-ondcin-nation upon hu eomliu t Since the done of "the war, nothing has hnp pened, which will ao shock the moral at-use of the civilixod world as the recent conduct and remarks of Got. riorpoint, ia reference to hi refusal to permit Goil Colston to deliver his loetureon (leu eral Stonewall Jackson in the Hall of the Iluiwe of Delegates, We had stipios jd, during the grout revolution just ended, if there was one character who had acted his part in the torriblo tragedy, and had passed from among us to render au account of his stewardship on earth, in whom all the cle ment were ao blended a gave the world the nssu ranee of a man, it was Gen. T. J. Jackson. We had thought that the exalted reputation of the citizen, the exemplary character of the christian, and the brilliant exploit of tho soldier, hud ren dered th cliaractcr of Jackson worthy the admi ration of erory man who honored virtue, truth and manliness, and had made him not only wor IW the nrida of Yirciuiaus. but a pride to the y " - - American name ; nay, an honor to the human race. We venture the assertion that Gov. Pier- point will remain for all time to come almost, if iint a. solitai-v execution, without distinction of party, soction or nationality, who aces nothing in the character of Jackson to admire. And with the following extract from the report of the Rich- mond Examiner, of the opening of Gen. Colston's lecture, wo propose to leave this mirthy Governor alone in hi unoviable glory : Ladles and Gentlemen I had bone' to-night to have addressed you in another place, but in a conversation which has Imu accurately reported iu ouo fif the morning papers, lUie Examiner! ths Governor or Virgiula rofusotl uie tbe uui or ths Hall of Ibe Howie of DologaU s for any "tuch purpose aa to deliver a eulogy on ths most honored and beloved son Virginia ba produced in modoru times. I Hisses. J ' fin order that tho reader may 1cttr know the character of this " conversation to which Owner al Colston alludes, and the accuracy of which ho testifies to, we reproduce it here, as printed in the Kalinin er of last Thursday. Eu. Ex aminuu The Hail of Ibe Houm uf Dolvuales should have been O (fared lu General Colston without aoliciUlioli, but, in default of tbat littniK coiirtaay. b approached tho so- called " Governor " of Yirgluia to ask fur it. Tlio folow tog brier dialogus will show bow be and bis application were received. " Oa entering the Governor's room, Qeiifral Colston 'presuntsd to liim UiS httr of nilalim ba bad rtwscived from many of our luoat iroiuiunt citizens, whirh was liken and read. A the Governor returned Um letter, General Colston remarked pleasantly : "Governor, I suppose uow that ths war is ovrr, that otry 'irnimaii fwjla a prids ii lb rams and character ol eUmawall ' Jackaon." tter-pomU "Nobis: f4 no uridaln Jackaoa at a Virginian, and can sea nothinn in hi rbarscter wirrthjr o admiration." AfUt souif further rttuiarka, l'iorpolnt aitkrd, ennlemp luoualy, " What ia lliore lu ths charactor ol Jaekaon U admire? lie wae a kind of crazy cnthusiaat, with a good doalofbiirotrr or Cromwell in him. That was all." O'eMmil tVWoM. " I itiprcl.v vailed, air, lo auk you if 1 could put the row of the hall lor my loclmt'." . , J'u-rpniitt " No, ir ."' vtrv cniphatii ally ). " 1 will not lend tho Hall of the House of lilvKtea for any a7t ur ioe I" And tbeu be a-aiu Md, dcrlaividy, " What was lhw In tbe cbaractor of Jiw-Uou to admire 'I General tWWim. " It Is uaoly for ua who diffur ao widely, sir, to dittcoos that elcet, Vou wual eieune me fivduiugso. Oool mormna;. Aud Ibe OfDural deuar ted. Inclosing hi aide and entertaining lecture, Gen. Colstoit, himself a distinguished and worthy follower of tho distinguished soldier, very frutl fully remarks He was beloved by his soldiera, stlmired by bia enemius mm. A 1 1- 1 T..Lu.l.'M ...mA MAM V. ..4 Kv .11 UlA world oror, by friends and toca alike, aud it wae reserved for oh who cntta himtetf th Onvrnt-r Y'uyima o ry that ke frtt mo tori of pride in Jiwkoti, ( wiM wtfi tii for admiration inhiichararirr. But the soldiers who fought hiui did uot think so ; tbe etddiera of the federal srmy always respected and appreciated hint. Tbe aoldiora of both armies bad not boeu unmindful of the genertiue spirit exhibited by both of their rreat leaders : it was ouly tue domROcuoa. who kept out of tbe battlo, that kept howling for blood and contiscatiou. The Baltimore Fair. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of La dies, held on the 2Cth ulL, the sum of $108,000 ' was appropriated to the follow iug States : Vinthiia : f20,X)0 ' North Carolina 10,oou ' South CsroUn 15,000 Oeorpia l.00(l . Alabama W,0o Mississippi U.'W Florida... ; 4.0 Tennessee ' S.W" Arkansas J.O0O Iiouieiana 6,000 Marj-land.,.,.... ... . : 8,000 A committee of three ladies was appointed to superintend the distribution for each State a list of whom will be published in a few day. In ad dition to the appropriations above, about $50,000 will remain as a reserved fund in the hands of the Executive Committee to increase the allotment to such States as may require it, and to meet special cases. The result of the Fair has bceu so far de veloped aa to make it certain that its aggregate proceeds will not be less than, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. The entire expeuws will not exoeed three thousand dollars. I", ft. Dlatrtrt Crart. The District Court of the United States, for the District of Cape Fear, in the District of North Carolina, opened its Spring session in this place yesterday, His Honor G. W. Brooks, presiding. The United States Attorney for the District of North Carolina, D. H. Starbuck, Esq., wnd the U. R. Ilarshal, Mr.'Goodloc, were present Ilje Court has but a limited criminal .jurbdio f -, f 1 under the Act of Congress, persons to f : i ft C rr.nd J ury are not sumntoned cxcept4by a r . ' 1 orJer from the Judge. The'first Grand J - Lich ir.? l-cca convened in this Court for r y i was cr-uzed yesterday, and we l.-.ii n that they m iu-d from the Court a very lucid Mini comprehensive cliarjrc. We hesr, how ever, of no liiibincss ,f h criu)in,d nadire, which will be brought tx-fore the Court. Tub llEvt-M Law akd Tout Veru n Depart urjrt. We call attention ta the very imiortant communication, on our first puce, from Mr. Treas urer IUttlij in reference lo tho Jli-vcnuc Law, whiclt ii of th flrt iiur'rtan.- lo lh Ux wrn and n-o iver. AImo, on the mui sg', will I fouud a coiumu niewtion from Mr. Jol-, Sjhci'uI Agent if tlio 1'i.mt OfDce iK iwrtiii'-nt, in n f r rice U ToHtni rs and (Vn tractor. Crrdit. We notice in the HaliMbury Ummer of the VJHth ulL., an article of ours headed "IiowIn wn.Loni Patucwi k hk AntsiJi ? " credited to the Goldhboro' JVVir. We eauuot ati'h blame to tho Manner, us our friend of tho A'- irs copied without giving cred it, inadvertently no doubt. Still we prefer to have our pajcr credited even from our friends. In this connection we will adU Unit we.nro at lieavy ex pense for telegraphic r-itt, which otlierpai"'rs transfer to their column without piving m credit Such thing! look a little queer. I'rrsonal. We luul fho plcasnre of a visit yesterday from Cok D. V. Holland and V. V. Goc, of Florida. Col. If. was the commander of a Florida ltegimeut during tho war, aud is now making a most envia ble reputation for the r.eal and ability displayed in the defence of Maj. Gee, now on trial in lUleigh. Col. Gee Is a brother of Mnj. Gee, and was Col. of tlio U!th Georgia Infantry. 01 R III LEIGH ('ORRESPOM)KNfE. Tim WnUhi i-SlornnjTU' UlUori Odm The Far mer, tlie Mairlmitl and the MeclmnicDull Time Iiitirovmet of The 0(jilolXnw I'ont Ojfhe Trid a Mnj. (lee Appointment hy ijorenuir Worth A'Hiltnt (rnmdJhiriliulion vf Ar(H-ii-it LinthnThe l.itftiiry Jlnrn-tl, ifv., rfv. irram liar Una (rrrniiital.) u,i:n;ii, April 27th. Mkkkiih. Kditoiih : When the world was less givcu to gab Until it is now, I lwilieve it wus Inid down by lUmtoriciuiiH, " never siiy unything un less you have something to sny." If tho rwlo wero authority in this day, I should eertainly not trouble vou with uuothcr letter, yet awhile. J tut I am a man of my "? Ire and I promimt you an occii siomd letter. All other tln-inos failing wocun lmv urecui-sc to the weather, aud I w ill snv a word about that Wo had imagined that old -Eolus had reduced to siibjoctiou tho winds that wero so rumpaut during the month of March, and had fastened them securely in their prison-house, his cavo, but ho must have been de ceived by their quietness and apparent submission and allowed them to escape his bolts uud burs. Certain it is 1 hey have been rushing madly by un one after another, for two or three dnys past, in a manner that indicated a resolve never to be raged " agHin. It is a pity the old jailor should have so relaxed his vigilance. The beauty of our little city, and the country around, has suffered considerably in i-onsequcuco. TJic trees were jusl putting on their spiiug garuientH, of all the deli cate tiuts Hiroprintu to the season, and nuiuy, in part or in w hole, lvave lajen burled to tho earth, while tho garment of the others are much tattered aud torn. The gardener, too, has cause to hn e his visago lengthened when he looks upon tho veg etable that were just becoming the pride of his tabic, and i-ees tho effect of the blasts upon them. It is t rue, however, that a tew days etdni Hud mm shine will restore things to their late healthy ap jicuiwuceand beneficent May w ill Hud them prepar ed for her favors and smiles. The winds are sll blusterers now. V,veu the editor (1 nsk .your pardon!) who, a few weeks back, kept tho public excited or aroused by their strife of words, their keen trusts and dexterous jiaiTiug of blows if they havo not concluded a truco, have relaxed their warfare into picket skir mishing, and our journals aro ui Hiked by a com paratively calm discussion of the issues of the dav. Would it could continue ! lat ua not le disturbed by bickeriiiRS at home, while recoiv iug the peltiugsnf rtf.vtl w rath ! I'overty and atHiction should make us avoid all exhibition of private uuimosittea. We should leave that for the return of prosperous days, if it lj naechsary ut any time. Our ieople are btrniuing every uervo to get the means to keen them afloat 'till the crop of the coming Fall shall afford some relief. Every thing deisjuds on the success of the farmer, und the farmer happily seems alive' to the. responsi bility uiion him. The merchant who haa fur nished ua with the necessaries of life, for a consid eration, has long ago reached the bottom of our 1iocket, and he now doubts whether it 1m worth lis while to. replenish his half emptied shrives, while his anxious look often indicates that he has but little surplus funds to meet the demands of his Northern creditor and support his dependent family. The uioehnuio is in a little letter condi tion, but he feels that ho cannot count with cer tainty 'tijwn a paying job, when he shall hove finished that which now occupies his attention. We are clad to see the Htute and General Gov ernments have some work hero to give a few of our honest painters and carpenters. The pain tor's brush has within a few days imst worked con siderable improvement in the apitearance of tho rivmii in il C!uiiitil l '.ii id i nf Mm nflimra liim in . turn. Imwh. comnell.ul lo vacnta In-foro that rnni.! . ---r - - , i cil hoarit of internal Improvement, ana seen un : asylum witli a neighbor till bis minium wan relit- j ted. The Executive rooms present quite a timer- mute a diner-i ent aptearance from what tiiey did in tho latter w A . j-S i t At. . . v tuA 7 V i ISorth Carohuis when the orna - . , j-, i ai... I..! i uays oi me war in Jorm -carouuiH wneu ine oriia-. mcntal was necessarily neglected, the lostomce Department is erecting a temporary wooden build- ing for a postoftiee, on the corner where Law-Hv J?,..'. f...,'i. .it 41,.. t IMIUi ILU IUIUIIUVU L' J IUD UIUUU UUIIU, 1- crnment several Years before the war. But for : the war a handsome brick postollice. worthy tho' Capital of the State, would probably ere now have' d probably ere now have' ileting would serve an ex-! liiuin nl i , 1 a Vtl III. ccuent purpoao in me w ay oi orusnicnii w mm portion of tho city, by partially concealing from J . . a . . , . view our poor aiology for a Courtlionso in the neighborhood inouialol Maj. Uce still drugs lis slow lcuguij along. Wo see several gentlemen from (Salisbury ; and tho country beyond in town, patiently await-1 .... .. . mg Uieir iimo u oo aueu on u give eviuenco oenaii oi me prisoner. iy ine way, 11 we mi-sutae By the wav, if we mistake ' not, to-morrow is the day fixed by Judge l'owlo ior givulg nis uecibjou, UU UlO lUOUUU Ol CUUHWI fnr nn ntfju'linipn t fnr I'oiitemnt acmiiist General aa required bv tlie writ WiudW Shades, DOOrs, Gov. Worth Las not the patxouage iosk1 by . -lLd8i Mouldings, Blinders' Hardware, Coach House the Governors during the war, nii'l tlie into l'ro- y and sldlcry Hardware, rotware, Earthenware, Tin visional Governor ; but wo boo he lias recently ware, Tools,Saddlory Goods, Artists' Materials, Sporting mado two excellent appointments in the solec- Materials, Ac, Ac, at vyTLSON'S. HajlFT.J?aA odmer? f Onoroy0' Hardwsn. and Harness EsUbli.hment, the post of Adiutant General, and of Mr. Lu Gar v. 5irket st. near ths Wharf. !landByan,of Chapel Hill, for theduryof distrib-- nling artificial srins and leg among the maimed suhlicrn of the .State, under the act of tho Igis- Irttnre. Maj. Itvau w.ts a lume soldier himself for awhile, and Le bring to the aid of bis hte unfor tunate comradeo-in-arms, a good head, wiiling hand, and a sympathizing heart (Jen. Gilmer duties aa AdjuUnt General, we imagine, will not hovcrr onerf.tw, but his character as an officer, rami! w-iiiln Iia wua "Colonel of the 27th N. C. Tr.vnM." i nn1ricnt euaniutce that whatever Uiot bo, they will lie well iit-rformcd. Wo imdcrHtuud Uie Literary IWd is iu scskiou IimW. n,. lniril in (omnosed of first rate wen, but we doubt tbut even Uicy will be able to make th " N. t i.u r.'a mid S's'' w ith which tho Treas ury of Uud JiiUirary Fund was once filled, availa blo for much in promoting the cause of education in the State ; and we believe tho Legislature ap propriated the thousand old C's belonging to the Fund, and its only valuable effects, to the use of the I'ublic Trwuury. .We would fain hope the Hoard insy discover a way to save the Fund t?l from bankruptcy, but we do not see how it can be done. . I am yours, Ac, D New Advertisements. riiosPEtTi: Tin: t; jiiTEii n eh s. T IIK I'NDKIIRIONED rnOPOSEH TO ISHUE AT KiimUr, H. (,'., on or about the flrat of Jnn', 1HO0, s Wf kly paper, to be entitled -THE HUMTEtt KEViU" ?? Tliia joumal will le dxvutod to literature, morality aud Kcurral iiitilliernre, ami tljt) protiiuiKation or me occar-rriK-ra or the lny pulitU al and general which may bo or inter out to the eople. tin pains or expense will be spared by the proprietor to render bia pa)c-r acceptable to all classes of reajure. He conlldi utly rvfi-ra to bia long experience (of 82 yeears) in tho pant aa a jounialiat, to accure for him the patronise of tlie people of lua Dmtrlcl. He congratulates himself that hecan elect for tho man- , enration of his enterprise uo better occasion than the i present At tho tlio termination of a long and bloody ' atrugglo lo wliii h the principles of free government have bcon ovrrrlddcn aud the Constitution trampled under foot , in which alt the augry passions of frail and erring bo-1 man iiatuit; have been molted and oxercmudtho Angel or I'cace n now aixnii to unioiu iter wiuga over au sec- imns or oor couimoii couuiry, aim once agam a gainer around her the goodness, thu strength aud the magnitude . of the America a Union. At such a time as this he can have no U'ttrr landmarks bv which, for the good of his I country, to dircet his course than the Union, the Cousti-1 union ami tin) I'lemilcril nr tns I linen litaios, anl lie ' .... J... a : 1 : I . I Al. . . iiiroK' iniiiMcii ui Biisutiii, as inr mm uo is viw, inn iui uy , and the integrity of the ouo, and tho tirmucss, the patri- j otism and the statesmanship or tho other. To tlio inmpie of Sumter District He confidently appeals for their sympathy and patronage, .... lileniuiea as lie lias ever ueen wnu vneni aim incir m- tei'Nt in the past, be ask a to be allowed tho same privi- j ifge 111 uie luiure. lie expects 10 omiu up ir im-m a oniee, unucr 1110 Uovcruuieul or tlio United Dtates, Uie District iiMper, the course of which will bo consistent, pin-; principul Coufuderato Executive, Legislative, Foreign aud dent and patriotic, and one which be hopes will not bo ; Judicial otUcersof both the General and State.! iovcrn wautiug iu its influence 011 the education and training ot ' muiit, and other persons conspicuous in tho rebellion, ths rising Keiieratiou. I v - Tho HerWecH of an able ami I talontM editor have been Washwwtos, D. C, April ao. seeiueu, ni I a , i wiuwc w -, tei taiiiuietit and instruotum of bis natrons, and who wi 1 I.Ln , i Im u t, iA lit ft.uil..l in iv ,1... i.fl..i'l uf Oil II 111 1,.1'MI rmi I I 1 , Vr,,,; JV,;i'rii vi ii'u .I . , ii u i i lo reudcr TIIK SU.WfKK NfcVSS worthy of the conndnnce , and HiiiMKirt of a Uiw-riuiinatiiii; imbiio. For furtlirr infinniation ao lo term, A at Stimo r, H. C. AprU Kll. i'., adihoaH till'. II. L.1DA11R. IHU-81 WW NOTICE. mflli HNDE1IKI0NK1) WILL rilACTICE LAW CON 1 Juiiillv ln-rraftcr. Ollk'u on Mnrkut, lietween Second and Third Wn-oK UlUiH WADDKLL, AM'ItKI) W. WAUDKLL. WilniiiiA't.in, N. C, May 1, lHlXI. M'l 3t CaulAuf? aud Kchani?c. HUKllUSS MiOS., 1UNKEKS. Nmi'in Fii"T JSr., (NtAiu.v orroHiTK. Bank Catk Fkau) Wii.miotoi, N. ('., I1U1 AJ ANU SELL BANK NOTES, COLD, SILYLIt, und Uoiuestiu Exchange, Stocks, Bonds, J FurriKH and all other securities. Orders n coivcd and piomptly executed for Notes of any particular Bank or liaukiug instution. Particular attention givun tocollectinua on sll accessible points, with prompt returns, lloeeive money ou deposit suhjrtict to rheck at sight. 1 iU'Veiiue SI amiM) of all deuomiuatioiis uoustantly on baud. Northern Exchange for salo at par iu sums to suit. My 1 1x2- $50 Reward W1LL r.VV FIFTY DOLLARS BEWAHD FOB THE apprehension and conviction of the person of persona who broke into my store on Sunday night bint, ami robbed me or Home lifteen or lwnty dollars in money, and a lilat'K b ondeloth cost J also of sotra shoes. , J. YV. STUAUS. ' May 1 - . la 6l Tmo Coals For Sale, VND IN NEED OK SLK1HT REPAIRS. Dimensions of the largest, 29 feet 8 inches long, 8 foet beam and 'J teet 8 inches deep. The other, 22 feet 3 inches long, $ feet I inches beam aud 2 feet H inches deep. For further particiihu's, inquire on board the U. 8. 8. CHICOrKF.," on Wilmington, N. C. May 1 172 2w t'olFon Gins, .MANtKUTtlIKO HV . (4. l,K?IOXS, HUOWK .k CO., COLl'MHUS, CIA. TK HAVE RECEIVED THE MANUFACTURE OF V Cotton tlina iu this city, aud will be prepared to till orders by 1st June next. As we shall not oe, as hereto fore, represented by traveling agents, parties wishing our Hum, win comer a lavor ny seuuing in uieir oruers at an early day. As owing to the demand, wo shall bo unablo to keep a stoc k in the hands of our local agents, as it was our practice before the war. All business transac tions being now reduced to coVi, our sales will le made on the basis or remti fiy. Our Gins aro too well known to require any special no tice or commendation , we believe they are unrivalled in the chief iminU of excellence which go to make up a su lorior machine, namely: frpretl, light (Iraiirltt and iood Our DOUBLE CYLINDER GINS will be found superior to the single cylinder, when parties have steam or good water power, to give thorn tho necessary speed. Iu all ca.-ics when this can be done, wo recommend them in pre- , leixiico lo tlio HUiglo cylinder, ji, However, lmunerenl or ot!m-'f i power is used, they will not do ss well as the I il!le OlII. Messrs. oKKUndEi vc CU., wuiuiugtou, Pi. C, are our ; general agents for the State of North Carolina. j W. Q. CLEMONS, BROWN A CO. Columbus, (is., -'lilt April, IgoU . I vt" ;n ....... ...i i. r ik. '''llc,,.,"!e, i8 ''on. any part oY the Ktate. Tho priee is , .j . i ki.u .....iiii., h iimuii 4v ia n't 1.11, mnic i five dollars (: piT Saw at tbe Factory, and five dollars nve uoiiai-a (Mi rsT Haw ai iue r aviory. ana nve nouan for u (im WIU oniy i,0 t.i,arKd to purchasers for trans portation to this jwiut. is point. , ajkhup).! tu, ... . I WihningUm D.stch, lUleigh Sentinol and Standard, . WnlonUnxj- Argus. Charlotte Times aud Democrat, Salis- vv iiiuiiitjiiiii. t . i sihv i. miiti Wajleaboro" Argue. Charlotte Times aud Democrat, Kalis- bury lianm-r, Greenhboi-o' Patriot, Tarboro' Southerner uoutsDorw Aews, wusou jNortn tarounian, puDiian vreet two ";". nl mm s week in daily papers for sanx . bme, and aend hUls to Journal Othce mimediatcly. 182-Iaw2m 13-2m . Z J unflrles Oil tonslgnmeiif. SbCOXD HAND BrlKIT BABRELS, SECOND HAND sriRIT BAM UUU .VlJ"h& iMi,m uau diivi i win. 'l' Uarrels Hiram Hmith'a Family, 00 B&rirln H. C. Apple Brandy, Byo and Corn Wliioker. . , i l,f 00 Ba kH Liverpool Bait. r i . . i . i hi uivin im ivr bu or May l-lM-it , WOUTJJ 4 DANIEL. . ' .. ", , FfPSU Stone LilOC, kt, j in;nArv BBLS. FRESH 8TOSE LTME, SO bbls. llaator. 25 bbls. Cement. 2UU bushels Hair. For sale by WORTH A DANIEL. May M2-U Msyl. i82-2t THE LATEST REITS TELEGRA BY P H 'UKFOBim kxpsuslt rua thz juckxal. tbs oin.T PArti l wrutisoTos tbat ccuye axt fats - " roa ixuoaAPR DiirATtais. t . - 5 l ar frsm Europe. ' Kkw Yoaa, April 29, J8CC. Tbe steamship Herman, from Southampton, has ar rived, bringing dU s from Liverpool to the 18th Unit. Cotton had advancod jL (it. Id. j' Pi. The sales of the two previous days reached 12,000 balea. Cousols for nMint y iloaed at 8 0 8C. Fivo-twentiee 08 6'.'. Lalr Eanipraa Market Kr porta. Kaw Yoas, April 80th. Iirerpool dat- to the 18lh lust., report sales of Cotton on the Kith and 17th fast., at 21,0(10 balea at an advance of Id. tt ; Middling Uplands 15d. t . Btocka 5-20'a at 64 & C3L Consols for money cloeed st 8C Q &T.J. ArsTBU-PavssiA Aftaibs. War looks to be still more probable between Austria and Prussia. ArrrxpT to Assassinate tbs Czak. An attempt to s- sassinate the Czar of Russia failed. Congrcaa. Washwoto, AprU 29, 1800. The ro-eouauuetiou committee have agreed, twelve agaiuat three, to propose amendments to the constitution, as follows : First. No State shall make or enforce any law abridging the privileges or immunities of citizons of the United Btetee ; nor shall any Stato define or deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law. Second. Representation to be appointed accor ding to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of voters in each State, including Indians not taxed ; but w henever, hi any State the election franchise ia denied soy portion of the nialo citizens, not less than twenty-one years of ago, or in any way abridged, except for participation in tho rebellion or any other crime, the basis of representation in such State shall be reduced in tbe proportion to which the number of such male citizens ahall beiir to the whole nmnliar of m&lA nitirenm nnf lnu ,,.. t-.fcn.T vn. ti.i tt;i o. ,wu ' " " ' . . .' JUtJ, io(u, an persons wno voiuni&rny sunereo to the late rebellion in giving aid aud comfort to the rebels, shall be excluded from tho richtto vole for members of Comrresa and doctors for President and Vice-President of tbe U. H. Fourth. Neither tho United States, nor any State shall auino any ueut or otiiTgation incurred in aid of the iu- surreoiiou, or any claim lor compensation for loss of in voluntary aerviee or labor, fifth. Congress shall have tiower to enforce, by apuropriute legislation, the iirovbtion of this article. The committee will also report a bill providing that wniiever tlio aoove ainunduient shall become a nart of .1 . 1 ..j . . 1 uie vousiiiuiion, aim auv Diaie. lately in insurrection. shall have ratified tho aame and modiliud its Constitution aud lawsiu confurniity therewith, tho Senators and llcii- resontaUves from such States, if found to be duly elected Rm' unsbned, may, upon taking the oath of onie'e, be ad- nutlud to seals in Congress as such, , In addition thoy wiirrcport a bill declaring ineligible to Jlr. l-0M,1,deilrcportod in the SeilBtO Slid Mr. HtOVMlS u. lUt) Hougi tillsr4id proposed a Constitutional amend- . . ... .... menii rrom in reconsuuctiou romnuttee. 'lno House Ill(,m ii,i,,ii.,..i .,r.l- i'n.i.i -n.. u.. the subitance of those already telegraphed. One Dnjt La Or frwn Kuroe. Fabtbkb roller. April 30. The eteanuihiii Hibernian has arrived with Liverpool dates to the 19th inst. Cotton has declinod 1 jd. (ii 2d. per lb. on the week's sales. The sales of tbe week reached (W,000 bales ; Mid dling Orleans 14jtL- Sales on Friday 12,000 bales. Mar ket closing hnuur. & 20's G'Jjj. Aa(rluPrauln AITalrs. Oermnn telegrRUis are still hopeful of peace. Markfl. Naw Youk, Ajuil ao. Cot Ion quiet aud firmer. Sales of 200 bales at Ui cents. Flour dull ; Common 10 cents lower ; Stato $7.29 to 110. Wheat very dull at a nominal decline of 2 3 cents. Corn dull. Pork firm at 127.25. Lard heavy. Whisky dull. Sugar steady. Oorl'ce dull. Naval Stores steady ; Spirits Turpentins Hi 88 cents. Rosin M to 13. Quid 20J per cent, prcminm. Auction Sales. WILKES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Br tnosLY nonnis. riSE Hi: A FT UOliSE. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2d inst, al 10 o'clock, . M., we will sell st Exchange Corner, that large and magniti- cent , , ' HOKREL IIOESE, now in the employ of the National .Express Company, aged about 7 years. Persons in want of a lino Dray or Hoisting Horse would do well to attend tho sale, as he will be disposed of to tho highest bidder. Mayl i82-2t WILKES MORRIS, Auctioneer. By CROSLY A MORRIS. MiLvir co ws rou sa lk THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, we will sell at Exchange Corner, FIVE FINE MILCH cows, each having a young Calf. -Mayl. 182-lt New Advertisements. Wanted. BY THE WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE A BUTHER ford Railroad Company, cue buudred thousand Cross ties on the Eastern Division. Written proposals will be received by tho undersigned at Laurinburgh, Richmond County, N. C, till tho 15th day of May, 1866 ; 60,000 of these Cross-ties to be delivered' between Big Swamp and Riverside ; 30.000 between Big Swamp and Sand H01 De pot, and 20,000 between Sand Hill and Rockingham. Said Cross-ties to be of heart p'iuo. eight foot long and eight inches square. Estimates will bo rendered monthly with a reservation of 20 per cent, till completion ot contract ROGER T. ATKINSON, uen. Supt. 182-U5M May 1 SjTUp, SURAIt HOUSE SYRUP. : rj? BBLH. Mayl Fr sale at WTLLARDU 182 lw FishFish. AT08. 1, AND 2 MACKEREL in barrels and half bbls. J.1 No. 1 Mackerel in kitts. Herring, No. 1 large, in barrels. IK). Scaled, in Doxes. For sale by ZENO 11. GREENE. 182 May 1. Flour Flour. CRACKERS Sods, Sugar and Lemon ; Candv assort ed in 60 and 25 pound boxes ; Ploughs and Casting ; Coopera' Tools, Nails, Axes, Ac, for salu by May 1.-182- ZENO H. GREENE. S Uibernians. rOUR MONTHLY MEETING WILL BE HELD IN JL yonr Hall, over Vv'cbb's Saloon, at 8 o'clock this even ing. J. MADDEN, Mayl-182-lt . Sec'y. St, Johns Lodje, Ao. I. F. L A. M. N EMERGENT MEETING WILL BE HELD AT ST. JOHNS HALL this (Tucsdav evening, at 7 o'clock. Bv order of the' W. M. WM. M. I'OISSON, Sec'y. Mayl - 182 It rork, Fork. JUST RECEIVED and for sale by ZKNO H. GREENE. 5Q BBL May 1 182 Wanted. 4 YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE in house work, or IX. managing children, is desirous of obtauaug a situa tion in either of the above capacities. Address, u T O-. D., Journal Oftioe. Mayl ' 182-3t Shipping. FOR NEW lo nil. WEEKLY LINE OP bTEAM?TTTPq THE BFlXShlD FIRST CLASS SIDE-eSItEaM- GUSSLE TELFAIR cL Dnv WILL LEAVE OUR WHARP (BETWEEN DOCK AND May 1r'I1'telreeU) t)r th boTn Port, on Tuesday, M6DAT10hN8, apf IjT. K ...,-. v.. WORTH tc DANIEL. Agents in New York : C. GOOrSPEED, ' 4fi Wesi Street. CHA8. H. PIERSON, Apra 29 V7 South Street. , BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE M ! Weekly Line of Steamers to Baltimore ! : CONNECTED WITH STEAMERS TO LIVKHPOOL, -BOSTOS, NORFOLK, ' me n mom), a. The A 1 Steamshipn ' ELLIE KNIGHT ! AND JA-MES A. GARY! rilHESE STEAMERS WILL LEAVE WILMINOTON X and Baltimore alternately every SATURDAY, thna forming a regular WEEKLY LINE. Oooda rorwardod from Baltimore without extra charge. For freight or DanifO. haviuir suoerior Stateroom ac. commodatioiiH, apply to AXK1NSUN SHE1TEBSON, 11 North Water Street April VJ 172-lm is. THE 1SOO. NKW LINK FOR BALTIMORE, CARRYING THE GREAT IIARNDEN EXl'RESS FREIGHT, ..! I i J UlirULK A T 6J O'CLOCK, P. M. ;v1- THE NEW AND ELEGANT BTEAMERS GEORGE LEARY Capt H. Rlakkman. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ; JAH. T. BRADY,.... Capt D. 0. Lakdis, MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. 11HE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE HAVE UNSURPASS . ed accommodation, being all new and conatrncted with great regard Ut apeed, comfort and safoty, and the tablea are eonal to tiinl clan hotel fare. TRAVELERS GOING NORTH VIA SEABOARD AND UUAIMJAli UAILKUAD 1'lJllCHASE TICKETS TO IORTSMOCTH. VA.. where oosehes will be in waiting to convey tlinm and f.hnir baggage free charge to tlie NEW LINE STEAMERS Ample time is afforded to uiako sure connection, and the fare under any vircumstancea as low as by tho Old Bay Line. - Travelers going via Weldou and Puteraburg, and Nor folk ami Petersburg Railruade, can proeure through tick ets st Petersburg, and have baggago checked to Balti more, Philadelphia and New York. This Line connects at Baltimore with the Railroads for sll principal Cities North and West Through Tickets sold on the Boats, and paHMengers and baggago transfer red from boat to oars FREE OK CHARGE. Passengers, baggage and freight transferred to and from Portsmouth and New Line Stosmers FREE OF CHARGE. Leave Baltimore from Spear's Wharf, foot of Gay street, at 5 o'clock P. M. H. V. TOMPKINS. . . . Agent t Norfolk. March 21, 18tti. U7-tf For Savannah, Georgia AND Jacksonville, Florida. mHE STEAMER DICTATOR. Capt L. M. Coxrrrta, X will leave Charleston every WEDNESDAY morning, at wi v i.v a , iwi uio IUUID ' jiarcn oo. 153 cm Jefferson Insurance Company, nOR FIRE, INLAND AND MARINE INSURANCE. V CUABTEBED CaTITAL, $250,000. SCOTTSVILLE, VIRGINIA. With funds invested in good Stocks. Real Estate. Ac. i Company can be more tolrent : with aninla moana on hand to meet all losses, and experience and untarnished reputation for years pant, no Company SHALL BE MORE PBOMPT. Apply to DeRoeset A Co.. Wilmington, N. C. " Agents wanted at all points where bnaincaa ia or can be done. Apply to tho office for appointment. Reforencea re quired. April ai 174-lm Anderson, the Ba?ca?e Man. I J toi x.C.1 r CI.Lx lFOUMS THE JLV citizens of Wilmington, that any or- dors left on bis SLATE st the Store ofSU Messrs. Hedrick A Ryan, will meet with prompt attention. 4 an. iq Ul-ll Flour Flour. BBLS. ALL GRADES of SLTER and FAMILY,. "Hiram Smith's;" also fresh ground, and for- 200 sale by 7.EN0 II. GUEENE. AprU 18 lf.l Dissolution of Copartnership. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING lictween BOBEBT M. SIrlNTIRE and JOHN B. BROWN, under the name and srylo of Mclntire A Brown, Wilmington, in. L., expired by limitation on toe lat Inst. Mr. Jno. B. Brown is authorized to close tho unset tied business of tho concern. ROBT. M. Mc TNTIBE. JNO. B. BROWN. AprU 2a-181Aia-lm TnE LOST CAfSE. A RELIABLE SUITHEIUI HISTORY oflhtlVAR. sv E. A. rOLLARD . ROBERT W ILSON, or Charleston, is the General Agent for North and South Carolina. Good and responsible agents arc wanted to engage in tbe sale of this work. For terms and territory, addresethe General Agent Postofiice Kox & W, Charleeton, S. C. Arm a 181-2w Dr. Wedway HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to that occupied by Dr. Ertkcuker, on Front Street, oppoeito BaJev'e Hotel. next door to National Express Office. 4 1 l 4"r , a guuu oupjuy tu mcuicme on uan'.u AprU 29 i8Hm Hoop Skirts. T BADLEV8 PARIS TRAIL, EMPRESS TIUIL. THE I I OnAJTERA lajffnl nxxlitieitinn r.t ,1,. .1.- with every other stylo manufactured by the celebrated Bradley, all of them Dnplcx Elliptic, for sale st Manufac turer's prices. , m HtDEICK 4 EVAN. April 23 ihi
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