H ALEIGH WEDNESDAY J MORNING, FEBRUARY. l''l8G0i VOL. LIX NO. 5 tTT C" I L 'Y) 1 ' . (L DC Ainlritly " iUntStC ' PUBLISHED BT , ' joiix w. syme; koitok ajtd rmormrrroB. AT fi.OO pev Aaaeea ffev'Siwfle Copies, $10.00 ir ix 1S.OO M- for Te . Pa -male lavariablr i Aaae.. it a l.kih. x . c . SATURDAY 3IOKJUSG, J A. 18. 860. tf 0m4 .IUe Uia data, lU mm ef m mv awWarfW will U MtarKi bcripUo kwk I IV. ariaa.r VaWrtstMaia ad tK vie : far U VmUt, e4 M.M f U Sl Weekly. Sateerifcm to ike Weekly will U US4 Um weakj Wora 'tUt aaWcniAtaM expire ay Uoa ie rwarw fcy tik .ipiratioa f lit ti Mr papers viQ Ve ewaia4. Tv viQ V s 4prtr tU rU mW BJ re Afrit Is. A DIICRACCTTL SPECTACLE. Lasgatg u bol baejnate lo express ike d tpisl excited bj the disgraceful epeeta- ela bow preeea'ed bj tbe boJj called the Uoo- jrresa of the United States, but wbicft f.. ..? k; threaten sever to uu VVVI become a Congress, bat to eontinae it u now, a bodj fcot little better tlien ttato'f a moK. and thoa let the GoTeremeit iUrre oat aod cease to exiat. Tht each a acbeme aa tbe lat er u on Toot among certain men at Washington we hare good reason to believe. Oar intelligent correspondent from Washing ton informed aa three weeks ago of tbe exiat eaee of soeb a plot, and anbseqaent event have abundantly corroborated hia assertion. 3Jr. Pogb, of AUbam,'baa cpenlj d eel wed that tbe present a' ate of affairs is jast what be would have desired for the accomplish ment of bis disunion designs, and expressed tbe with that be bod never wonld organ ii-, or in other w- rda, bat the Govern m;nt should be destroyed. If Mr. Pogh's wish should be granfird and members sleeted to Congress to preserve and admiois'er . the Government should wilfully destroy itteoold a worse re ah have been produced bj an anned band of traitors! And whatever it may be legally, is it not morally treason 1 We not only think so, bat re of opinion that it it maeh more disrepatable treason than whtt is de fined legally as treason. The open traitor in arms against bi couoiry, baa counted tbe chances of being made a hero of bj success, or swinging a a. rope end, in tbe event of failure, and alihoogh a bad, aa is a bold man, who uxij command a quasi respect, jast as a higha man eommaods a aort of respect while tbe robber of a hn roost u locked npoo wi h onuiitig tied c n'empt snd l hiog. Ttis moral treason which is proposed br certain parties elected to Coogica, is a sneak ing trea oo. a treason which if successful will ccomjLh tbedestrae'ienrf th government, while a failure would sot expose te esrresses of those m ikio'g tbe at'emp: to tbe slightest risk: " "- Give us thrn, we say, the bold tra'wor in arms, wboui we, can meet in open day, and kill io ba tie, or on a gallows, ra ber thio tbe mole like, traitor who proposes to euder- utioe the foundations of tbe GoTernojeat with out the risk of exposing his per.-oo to any dsnger. Bold, ara-in-band treason, is inCu i'ely less dangerous than this sneaking uu-dergroiod-vorkiog 'reason which u prcposcd. And jet tbe Democrats elected to loogrea, bo are cocstant'y denouncing tbe Black Re publicans ai trsion, bate failed, when they btve hid an oppor unity, to avail themselves of it, when by vrgaoisLg tbe House by the election of a eoneivitive, aatioaal Speaker, thry would have eru.-hod ibe at temp', eponly acknowledged, to starve the Goveruuilat to dca b. In ober words, the Dcmoera's would rather sud the Government to Davy Jones' Locker than lose its i fSee or see tbe corrup tions a- d villainies of their party expoecd 1 1 P.. Since the eSoewswntu owe see that Mr. Sni h. of hi State, h-s received on one ballot teeo'y-stx votes. Ii tbe Demoorats will gn ia a body to Mr 8aiith he may be elee ted Speaker. M r. S. has made no record agaioat Leoomptoa, and t a lavebolder aod the represeatativa of a large alavebolding district, lie is, too, a man noted for strong conservative and national principles. Will the Democracy elect him t .Votes verro$. jf TI1E STA5DABD OLOWI5G HOT AD j COLD. We extract the following from' the last Standard : ' f "We repeat that It fa in tbe power of tbe South America member, if tbey will vote with tbe Democr.ih, ttt put any errtrvative man abead of Sherman. By putting such a wan ahead of Sher man thsy will compel enough aiti-Lecompton Dem-icrau to cosoe to bis support to defeat Sher man. Theee anti-Leeoaptoa Detaorratiti mem. bera wera elected by Democratic cntiMiencie, wbo am with tbe admintatmion of Mr. Buchanan on all qnertiona except bis Leoomptoa policy; and thee mr ro bera bmm that their constituents would P'efer a onnd national man for Speaker, to the Black Republican, Hierman. Tbey will not dare, when tbe qucatii-a U fully and Anally presented, to vote for Sherman. i JCowJot it be remembered that the Stane dird, io the ease of Mr. Gilmer, oonsxlered this opposition to the' Lecompton Dili so fa'al an objection" to .htm, that it should exclude him from the speakership, although Mr. G. tcted with the Democrats ia passing the "Eoglish Bill," and although tbe Standard itself, is, in a certain contingency, commit ted Dong- for the presidency of tho United States. Under these eircomstanoes, is it not a little strange to hear the Standard talk in the ease of the anti-Lecomptpo. Dtwuxratt, as if their oppo sition to LeoompUw was altogether a second ary matter, which could be thrown aside with the greatest ease and indifference. If the Standard is not lamentably ignorant it knows that one of the principal motives of the Dem ocratio party in Congress for adhering to a Demoera'ie candidate for tbe Speakership, is by tbe elec'ion of snch a man to get an en drrsatioo of Mr. Buchanan's Lecompton pol icy and that it is grossly absurd to expect men elected solely on tbe ground of their op poeitioo to tbe Lecompton policy to co-operate in the election of a man who endorses it. Bat for the opposition of these Democrats to Leeomptoa, ibey would never have been where they are now, and wre tbey diredlj or indirectly to dt any thing which looked, like an endorsement of the Lecompton polio j, tbej wonld grol betray and misrepresent their constituents, and all this the Standard, if not la men tab! v ienoran. knows fall well. , So far then from the potting of some Democrat ahead of Sherman securing the defeat of tho latter, it would in a very 6hort time secure bis election, for enough of the anti-Leeomp- too Democrats to elect Sherman will go to him as soon as the contest is narrowed down to a choice between him and a Leconpton Democrat. ' : - fTfTe position then of the Democra's in Con gress is this Their party have stuek tho eountry in the mnd aud mire in which it is now wallowing, they are unable cf themselves to get it out of tbe predieiment io whioh their paity corruption and folly have placed it, and rather than eo-operate in tbe election to the Speaker's chair of a Southern slave holding Oppoaidocist.'thtj w:ll rUk the election of one who baa endorsed tbe vilest compendium of treason and murder, yet brought to the ligt of dsy, and who cannot, as they charge, be elected at a cheaper cost than imminent danger to ths Cons'itution aud ibe Union. What impudence and foil j then is it, for Democrats wVo have insul'ed Sou'hera Op- po.ition:6ts to ask them to pur a Democrat ahead of Sherman, in order that on the next ballot be may beelro rd!) J APRETTYUTTI E 8UM.J John Browns foray info Virginia will -n- tsit upoo that already deeply indebted S ate a large addition to tbe debt, and of eo use no j inconsiderable increase of tsxes now onerous j in tbe extreme. Already Jl-'W.OOO has been appropriated to pajtbe expenses of tbe IIr- j per s ferry campaign, ana in naiuon 10 icai $500,000 have been appropria'cd for arming t?e Sute. To this end, there will be a la-ge armory fir tbe manufacture of anus of all kind established. The annual expensra of working such ao establishment caonot fall much hhort of $200,000 a year. So that cal culating the interest on tbe stock to be issued for monej borrowed to pay the $150,000 al ready spent, on tbe $5K 000 to be raised for -4ne erection of the armory and tbe requir site machinery for it, and on tbe f 200,000 of anon A expenditure in working it, we shall see that the Usrper's Ferry raid has adJd f 51, 000 to tbe acuoal interest account of Vir gtmo. ! PRAYERS FOR COXGRtSS. . j We would respectfully inquire by what authority tbe Prajer for Conprita" is now offoted by the clcrjry.' No suob thing as Con gress is in existence. There is a Senate at ; one end of the Capitid, and a inob at the otli-r er, and that's all. We hope we ail not be j deemed presumptuous for suggesting that irH ' stesd of the prajer fir Congress being offjred, : a special supplication be aiade for tbe speedy conversion and reform ition of the men who, instead of organVng as one brsncb of Con gree, have turned themselves into a uiob. We cannot conscientiously pray for'(Jon-" gTcss," cow, and we won't do it that's fist. ( NEW Sl'USCRlUEKS. We return our thanks to Mr. Jno. J. How land, Hunter's Bridge, Lieaufort county, for a club of ten new subscribers, and to many of our friends io other portio ts of the State for new subscribers which tbey havo lately sent us. Among those who have been most ener getic and untiring in their endeavors to sus tain tbe Register, snd wh) have at various times sent us clubs of new subscribers, we feel under especial obligations to Mr. W. II. ! Hood, of Eals Rock, Wake county ; N. Ai 1 Ramsay, Eq., Fitttboro', a bold, chivalrous ! and talen ed young Whig; E. H. Straugban,1 Esq., of Chatham, and Dr.'J. P. Bryan, of Kinston. - . . ' , DIBECTI3IPOnTATIO!C. ) ' We call ibe atteuttoo of merchants through out the State to the advertisement in another . , x rt n t i f. n " column of Messrs. O. O. Parsley & Co., of ; Wilmington, offering for sale 2,000 bags. Cof- ' fee, imported bj themselves direct from Rio Janeiro, io a Southern ship. JMefara. U. U.i P. & Co. say tbej will sell it at priocs which, will compete wi h New York. . Now, if our- u.vu.i. ui , cucuurage uixco IUJpr-i - tion, tbej have bere ao opportunity of doing so in the important article of Coffee. Send on your orders gentlemen. 1 i'wW1 o eerain contingency, cob l to tli .opport if .oti-Uoomptoa Mr. or.tni-LwmptoniMr Wise, 1 RESIGXATIOX OF JUDGE CALDWELL. Tho resignation by Judge Caldwell of his sest on the bench is much to be regretted, in asmuch as it will be difficult, if indeed possi ble, fully to supply the vaoaney caused by that act. . Judge Caldwell was one of the ablest Judges in the country, and in him were united great legal learning and a stern unbending integrity which flinched not at the fullest discharge of all the duties of bis "great office," for "great" is the "office" of a learned and upright Judge. . ' X , : v r" ' i . CONGRESSIONAL. In the Somite on Monday, Mr. Doui;1iis t poke on Iim rsolutin to prevent tbe invasion of h StaU Iy the people of other btatf. He said the JJrown raid was J.h naiuriU .and legitimate result of the doctrine of the R"iublican prtjr -" ex plain td by tneir platti'rm, tooksr rmnannieU, etc. and espe- riall.v by their leaders in and out of Conyres. Tbe halt was danwl thmneed dunnj hi (peach, M r. Fesspnitn, of. Maine, replied, dfnyiojr that tne Itr,uhIicn party wre reriponsible, ana would favor the adrUn of legislation to preventsimilar mtrmr9. Be iniimatel that Mr. Douclss wsin iluenccd hy ulterior roolives in making a peech at this time upo a suhjeot which waain the bands of an tnvetiiravtnj commtrVa Mr. D -usrU responded, reiteraUne hi rhar'! araint tbe K publican party, and del'enJiag sla very. Mr. ToomVs obtained the Boor, but cave way to a motion to adjurn In tbe I1'uh, Mr. BHrkdnle mado a porh in drifpiice of thi South. , lic reiterated tho sentiment tnat h was in rav of redwing the lnBuguration ofi KcrNibiican president M'. trin made some remarks, which put the Jluu-e in t"od humor. Hit view?, f r tbn most irt, were oonservalivft, bu claimed lha right to prohibit slavery in ihaTerntone. . SenaUir Toombs, of Georgia, on Tuesday, gave lit viws of tlie Irrrpressibl Confltcv the pre sent state of the country, and tho consequences to the country of the election of a Kepumican frei dent. The conflict between the two sides, be said. u not pro?px tive. It had lrcaly becun. More in sorrow than In anger, be accused th Re publicans f striking: down tbe fundamental prin ic'ple of the the itovernmont ; and aftr proceed inir todemt'ntntn in detail the various acts that iadkben paod by the LegUJaluns of N.Tthrn Slate, for th nulliflcfttion of tbe Fugitive Slave Jjw, ha reminded the Senate that the Republican mndidat f r Speaker of the Iiou?e of lprc-enta- lires was a mm whoe pouUon was such that ho rHiUl wot travel through our common country. It as not "common, lor sucn men aa ne Is, anl h'pvl t- G'td it never would be. After aliudiug to tbe Harper's Ferry raid, as an net of waraeainst the South, and as an act for which thi Rppublican mrty would le held responsible, he wnt on tony that the Suth a anxious toavcnso nor wrongs. On blast from Virginia would summon a ni'Dion of nvMi u hr aid." The succossof the Ul--k lw tibliean party would be cause t-ir secession. The -nth would not wait for over, acts; ynr wit ai rtodt df lnr&i. and blood bed been -kho;!. - Tim S-uth wimiM iHet ber enemi-s at llio tliriH-hold, wnd drive thm back, t toar down tho pillars of the tenihltt of liberty, nnd ovorwhlm all H iini v-rsal ruin. S-nntor F.tiT,- f Conn.." (R-j-uIi-rn.) briefly rej-lii-d to lr. T hmiiIw, deftudi-ig his f-iatft from th cuarce tlutt she bad pa'sod Ido a'nod to otft'urtth" xottitiii "f i-nst'tutii'na! c mu-tiiK-n;. .In the ILuc, aft r :! mut inl rx j.!rt'ia'ii" fr-m tho Illinois D. juoTati, Mr. Cr- wm, (tn-.i r.iH Kej'D'-iKan.) irom uato, ci;ciu.i.j I l.id et..n..li .. rilAMH VMturliil 11m liKtlr ground thai the pnent n-wition .'f the Rupubl itiH j urty ii o'li-isto-t a Kb itie teMclungs l toe early father, ani went on torav.that he thought Mr. 'terman" eiij.lanation f hi connexion with tho Jl'dpcr 13 sk was titwt ry. As to tbi thri-at-tned wHw-wion movement, in lh-i event of the e!ec t'on of a K-'pubtictn 1'nidi rit, wa't. Isaid he. till thateveiit tnkei place, and wo shall thrn fe. where th treaon" H. Atone o:nt, Mr. tiwwiii etTe way to a motion of Mr. Winslow.of North (Caro lina, that th Houm procwd to the .election of a Speaker, r:r? vt ; b'it Mr. Hickniirj. ( Anti-Lc--ooipton l-iiMKTat,) and ttbora in thi Rrnblican side, objected. The II ae then a ljoiirncd. SENATE. 1 - as hixotox, Jan. 25 Mr. "Wilson, of M's. who was et-thd to tin- fl (rlmade a BNck lit publican siwh. " ' " i HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE-?. ; - 31 r. Arhttmore. S. C. fntrml i-el a re-'lii-tion to enp-1 tbe reporters of the New . York Hir r.ld from"tlie lloiise. II eb"iiorateti- tb'm from Llame, personally. I't thoe I that Mr. B nn-t." the iroprieior of thst p?ip'r. had interp' lat'fd in thello'.w priKHjedirigii wo'ds io the etf.ft that yir. Pjor, of V'a , was a 'filfhv liar jiihI H'jcI'it." IIo f;erwn-d withdraw th resolution. Mr. K-itt. of S. C, mado a strong Sonth"rn prech in which ho raid : Th S-nh should j repnre lor dis-oltition ; if dUso'utioii doea n-.t fume, ih,eu hj will bite rbuwu a 'wise pro uu tiort." " Mr. "Etheridir of Teu.iesei mado a humorou-oeH-h, i-r 'mi- in tbnt if ir-m!emen w.nild ce.we t-tlking for twn woek, thy whiM jet an organl. a.i'inn tafore th- endof 'h it lim., Aft-tr some d lay. the House pr cd.-de.l to vote f-rSiewkrr. The fo!l"wir-iiith ruft: Whole ' number of vo'm ca t 215 r-oes.-N.v t' a ciiou-e 103 ; Sherman It-vnck 5 1, Siui.lt of N. C. 'ii ; the remainder cttering. The II ju.c then ajournn. Wo have al.ealy'publisUoi the t.elej;rnphiedes- alch contiiinin-z n" n.nonin,einentff the burning of the Female College, at Ox'or.l,0!iTO. i Th huiid iu? wa firt dioverel to ho on firrt ab-ait 124 o clock at ntbt when th ni!in:es;ere aroused. One hundnd aid seveiy-Ove i tin Indies were attendinir the institution, ill of whom were fafely aid decorously got out, though the cscae of M Us SaUie R. Moure, from tbe College, is unparalleled for darinp. She roomed in the fifth t story j and returned for some books ; on opening her door she discovered that the bull was dense with smoke and lb stairway was in flames, and 11 meins of exit in that direction, hopeless. . Closing ber d.Kjr, rhe deliberately tore the bed clothing into strips, knot ted them firmly together, and tying them to ber bodpot, th hopefully stepped from her window, and mad a successful descent to the ground, a dis tance of forty-five feet. . ' - j .,i','v Tbe ChrUtvtn MtMtXger aays that ttev. N. Sum merell, of Df Moinea Iowa, has been elected President of CbrUtian Union Col lee e at Merrm, Indiana. We farther learn that 1. W. Alien, W. H. Dohorty, E. W. Humphrey and N. G. Buff wers elected members of the faculty. WTe have not heard, but lwpe Prof. Doherty will not think of accepting the petition assigned Rim. : ' ' '- Ctristidn Sun. : While the admirers in tbe South, of President W. II. Doherty, of Graham College, in this State, are gratified by the honor tendered him by Chris tian Union College, Indiana, of its chair of Rhet oric, Logic and Belles-letter, at its very organi .nation; still, with the Chr'stian Hun, wo tincore- ,y hohe ;jUdecIi,ie tho rrfffercd honor; be- cause his loss to bis youthful charge, and to the State, wotild be, at the present time, irreparable. O rrrcUL Vorx o K a xsas The Lea ven worth Herald gives, the official vote at the la'e election in Kansas Territorv. The fiirurtafor the nrinei- pal olBcers are as follows.' For Governor: Cbas, fahlntftn (Rep 7 884 , SHtaisol edary, (Dem.) 5.299. For Chief Justice : Thomas Ewing, Jr., (Rep.) 7.997; Joseph Williams, (Dem.) 5,299 For Member of Contrress ; M. JT. Conway, (Rep ) 7,600 ; J. A. UaldermMi, (Dem.) 5.5C5. . From the Albemsrle Southron.' ' ; - v j THE GOVERNORSUIPr-HON. DAVID ' OUTLAW. ' Mr. Eoitok It has been a matter of consider able surprise to me that among tho distinguished persons-of the :Whir, party who have been named in connection w(jith the nomination of a candidate for Governor, no mention has been made of the distinguirhed gentleman wh -rename stands at the head of this article. From whatever cause, how ever, bis name has b?en pawed by, I think I may safely 'say in suegesting iiytbiU although the friends of none of -the go:itle"nen spoken of , need absndon thoir favorite, there will be found asuCS cient number of the partv throughout the State who have no individual preferences,' who will re cogniao his superior fitness for jtbte position,"" to con fer the nomination upon him. Ilidjonganj va ried experience as a politician his tried devotion to tho Whig party, bis reputation for bigb-tohod politicul Integrity, hs modorai'on and eonserva-i Vim, his h'gh position in thees'lmatim of his po litical adversaries, bis great powers as a popular orator, all point to him as the man for the time and the place. 'In addition to tb-qualiffcations, the course of C1. Outlaw up-'m the 6ubj"ct of in ternal improvmens in N. Carolina, from ita bine liberal yet moderate, pasiing icto neithir extreme of wild extravagance nor niggardly parsimony, has enJrared' him to every portion of tht StiUe. This course, we are firmly convinced his not beerr- d ict a ted bv a purpose to court popularity, but with an oyasincle to the building up the lasting pros perity or our beloved btato, and wita tuis patriotic motivn, throughout a long political ca-oer, bos de voted bis best talents to the service of his country, and upon tho basis he j has estab lished for himself an enduring reputation, which bis party way avail themJplves of in Uhis emer gency ..fortheir?u"cess, and bis promotion. j In reference t the choice of a candidate Tor this high posiubn, we shall look with ircat anxiftv to the action of the Convention which.' meets in Feb ruary. If the proper man is chosen, weehl! suc ceed, if . not, wvhi!l dfeatfdl Lookinz throughout the State nmong all her dutinguirihed tnen, can fall upon no one whoso position ; be fore the public at this time looks to he as sirens' us Col. Outlaw's. With him asa tndidnte, I con fidently blirtve thuta contest which 'undT , the Wderiibip of anyone else would be! extrem-'y doubtfa', would bo rendered epiinentfy isore cer tain in our favor. Itis this viow ofor iire-ent p ?i- tion, and n-t merely a strong personaji jadmiriftion for him. which has failed forth thUs'utg."stio)i.. It be can fcindcced. tip-iri th"proporand candid rcjire- ventati n of his frionds of hisl ruft-pfiri'jon, to aceept the no nination.I binkit i a matter too plain totw debated, that tbe nomination should bit cmfcrred ur on him. We feel persuaded t o that a call upon him t ttke tho l,ad in this pmcrgont-y, if made in a pr 'iier munnor, wiil find hi'n n t hiiakiiiir from a resolute po'firmncu of a An'-V t-hich Iib owes and would bu willing to render o his purty. ' ; j xlLBXo. From th'? ItichTotid Whic;. I THE NORTIIEJl MODE. ' The Northern .papers ar full of iHUiJiili ins of Mr. Grow, of. Penn-ylvani i, fir tt-fu-jiis; to j -.i,;..- cpt a challenge from Mr. Branch) of 'Nyrlli Car olina. ' . i- We entirely nFO wi-h our 'dtf tiT"'ii-h-l cn- terniyrarv of lit Memphis hnqutrtr that tlii mniB m u i:iinui4 n rpu;iii.in lor :u rrai C 'lir.iw h so e'.y, and o ;tiat ' d' nl vonuir-ut the favor into which it is rpidly growing We ne hi b-ru eno iu t supet u man of li-iri a ir.'ildw coward h'K-j moral :ind r.uiaiou-i scrtipl s prevent bihiSn-om ff-htinir, but do not preren him from ioff'rin an; itis-ik1 wl.ioh be knoas will produce 'c''iMile-ir3. A 4'i ?t h i su?pi -cimrH-b into conviction uln u. as iit h-.:a-i' i'f Mr. Gnw. tho chalnengu I party a-cojii anies h refusal t fiirhtou fn'f terins.- ;v i:h : ij. -n of his on iifhftion, by an in'iniiM n that h" H pre. pared to defend himelf u!Tain-t a periviial a?tault which "he kniw wj!l nt be luiJe, Tb-rai3 in our ojiini h no v f.r pnltro)n than ho who Mys". I will rot 'ti-ht ' .i :ilil yoo plno! me in n posiuoii whero it I kill yo- '1 shall 'b justified o;. te Kw of'nelf-doreoc". bat if .you kill mo yri'i: will bo hunr f.ir murder, or if vm onlv wou"d me, you wi'l hi si'i.t toi tho Penitentiary f.r an assault with intent to kdl. A br ive nun would tior'-r in vii" an Ht'ack iipori Utrttis so un erjual. ; If ho w-i really rMrinaii b.r j eotiitc'ea tious KTiiplm from engasrin'jj iri a duol; he wnul'd sav s Hiid stop there. To ue-ini:'iiV' it with it dtvuration that hf will def-nd; .-i ns-'lf it itail- ed, i.f s ek a ciwardly m.Ivh'iU re . wh'eli n .ne but a 'n5oerat man uld fire Uioi. a nl U ieo ,! t.,.r, Mve tnat ni i.j,. i).,n t'H 4-:,TAt 1 i;ra iiltv- i 'd t.y tliu ami'inrt l' persona' d t"er it invi!f?s. Mr. Gw miht hue s id -'l will not if;h'." and j. ct have l"t n c!mrc er. bus ; nun he faid. I 'j. will li;hlif' yoii I'.'m:" ine in af o:vtoii of i-r.tit-t" d-at l!ii;e,' h .roil lnio-ell'a 1a'lt!ird, ii'ut i.. i cntilh dT" nothing but iho scorn of ho:ir:ihlo ! IIPM!. r'i L ACTION OF LOUISIANA. A peries f iiiijn taut riwo'i.tiolii oil-Federal R-datioris pnr.ed ih.) Legii-luturd f Lu:s ana on tbe 1 8th instant. - Tbey arc in! ubUnco its : lol lo s : , . , . . t The resolutions' jrega-d !jiH -rpVs YrT$y: af fair a an ntiick ly ih i N o.li up.ii (lie rights .f the entire S u'h Th -y declaro tht Louisiana will sltnd Ly' Virginia at all hazards, hi case d"a:i other invasion ol her icrri'orv : thevi r.-jrard the erpre sion c,fiyjipa;hv t'-r l)r.wrt by N.'.r-.h- r eru men, as evidence 'id" a do -p-u a. d ;li.tiliiv at t' the Korth towards ho c.nsti uU .nil -Ut ofibo South, and declare that iheclecii n ofk Li.ii -U Rj- I publl.an Preine-:t hfXl f.ll wilt besiitlijieiiii-nu.e , ur Ihe dilnti' i of the U.iio-i. ' t - Tho retolati. u.-i'sj r com oi-nd tho appropiia- j tion of f 25,000, -to be given to jha i - Statu of Vir-i ginm to aid in d-fiavnig thu expensesof that bt.,ti in fighting the battles of the South ; and provt ie that; in the event of th election of a' Black Ra puhlican President, the Governor shall order an election of delegate? to represent Louisiana in a Southern Convention, aria to co-operate ith oth er States in taking such steps as the circumstances of tbe case and "position of the country require. Fbkk Colored Popclatiox is the Soutii.-A A wri iter in a rs ash vine paper nas compi'ed ine ...... . ..... v probable-number of free colored persons -now in the slave States, which is about 263,000, distributed as follows : : '. ' - j ; Maryland 80,000, Virginia 60,000. North Caro lina 30,OOO, Delaware 20,000, Louisiana 20,000, Kentucky 1 1,000, District of, Columbia 1 1,000, South Carolina 10,000, Tennessee 8,000, Georgia 3,000, Mississippi 3,000, Alabama 300t Florid 1.200. Missouri 1.200. Texas l.ttOOdArkansas 1.000. ii z . j V . . . -' rrt - T! 1 T, I "VORTH CAROLINA. l no lormer v ice Aiegeni for North Carolina" having resigned, we notice with pleasure the appointment, l.y tho Regent, of Mra. Letitia II. : Walker lof Greensboro', than whom,; no lady in the State has greater claims to rospectj and beimr the member of an influential family, the daughter of ex-Govj Morehead, she oc cupies" that prominent ponUi m " which will insure for the Association an efficient co-laborer I North Carolina bas the proud distinction of having been one of the first States to espouse the Mount Ver non cause in its hour of doubt and difficulty, and we now hope she will aspire to that rank in the Association which sbo occupies in the annals of our .history by her celebrated Mecklenburgh de claration. lit. Vernon Record. . j. f ' ' , , . "' . - . . -i ii. ; - "'" The man- who "took a walk" the other day brought it backagnii. but the next day took aride and went off wit,h it. . . , iv STATE ITEMS. - I , ' Hank rf Korth Carolina.-&dhury Pnmch. A7e understand that lion. TJ, P; Caldwell " has b.en appotnW Prestdent of bi Branch, and that he has resigned bis office of jmdg. This appoint- tnentte said to be an excellent one, ard itii giv- iag universal satiefacUon wd laarn. The Board of Directors ia not tet complete. - .- ' , Xeicbern Branch. The fo'owing ire tho oS- prsc of thU Branch : Edward R Stanly,- Prcsi-, dent ; F. J. Jone. Cashier.- ' Directors Edward R. Stanly, Dr. Robert S. Pitimrose, Q homs J, Mitchell, Emmet Cuihbert, Wm. H -Pearco. KiGoldnbyo' Agency. The fallowing are the ofli cees: Richard Washingtan President; y. i. B- Bordi:n; Ationt- Direetora f ; Wm T. Dortcb, John Everett, Wm. K. Lane, W. S.X: 'Andrews. The Goldnboro' Tritmne : says ' .arrangements aro beirrgrnsd to put tbe Agency in operation by the 1st -of February next.- -;4 U'i ' :' :-'rf-t '.T Marrivgot'ih leikletyuri6rfl$$ha Clerk, . of the O'-jiity Court kindly .furnished u- la-:t - yreels with the number of marriages that had been tiolemniz d i Mecklenburg forlheyenr 1859, but in the prMS of other things we oTtitted to'insert hem th.rty are as f uTow, viz : In JanTmy 13 j February 7 ; .Mareti a ; ApriJ 7 ; May 4 j'Ju'ne 4 ; July 4 f August 8 ; So,rfernbar 12 ; O itoVr s 13 : November 8, Decern b'r 16;-j-4otnl 08. j Thoracis every reason to believe that alt the license - hfiyn not been returned, or tho number ' would hae cerUinly over-run a 100. We we warranted in in this opino from the tact that f.cr tlitj li.-t wft" handed to- us one came in to- the Clerkj v r : -' ! - -- Cxirloile Whig. - -'- ; Charlotte Light Infantrg. This Cotnp-tny we are pleaseil to learn have mar e arrangements ; for j bavins their uniforms madie sat home. Th.ry have selected the rock island gray ca?iimero for their anil. Ibid. . . -.1 : . ,- Mecklenburg Dr(rgonns.Tb'i3 ii- anotier"7'- Ww' company that has lately beenj raised Itl is com prised of members from the flOuritry-ndj tort'n. Thfly havo paradal twic inje it frnitt?h-in Hnd' numbered between pQ and 6(lt It it is Composed-princir-Rlly f young men anfl whon fuIfV equip-" ped thoy will mika 'a fine Hpykariinc&.-r l&idJ ' ra'nful Ai'ciAenis.fn Mujndur a-son of Mr-.Erj it. t razfT of tins -cuuwty, apeU Bna yar,...was killed Dy tho falling of a tro,,nd ou j Tuesday veiling, Mr. A. N. Ji-ne3 acei Ton tally cut one of his logs with an axe in a sho eing manner. .. ' r ! c (Jxfhrd Lctsure IJur. "'. Fire.We-le&rn thnt the dwelling! of W.- Davis, -E-iij., at St. Pauls, llobc-on countr, 'V-.-.triyi-d by fire on last Monduv, at l o dlosk, P. ; M.; .We presume Mr: Davi'dos is considerable. aUhougli his furniture wns all! saved. Tho ciuso "of the f.TH-y.ar nurplv nrct-iun'tnl. Whether Mr. : Davis was insured or Slot we have nor. -h'st'trd. . - i FanaUevtlle Carviimnn.- ) ! - ' : 1 - 1 - -,- " : A QiHtHuiitinte NviHvtrel eif Ltrje.A. klUw i cail'mg hiiuif atn is s):pn where pro-.vnrti; : nuit this State an 1 dtould be sought for aftd ar- r-fsied: On ijund-tv, tho -6th JitHt., hf pivsenlej ; l-itBS -if .At ttip residence ol Jin Jno. Mt',Tt in V iiot;n-jrU:i, reorcentint; nurielf a i-hoibrthor-- iii'-a,w'.f ii-fV. Jos. A. i-ion, Of tiold lit ! in t!ii I -"Hty, mi-l-v.'ai hojiiitat'iv Mti-ivtl. le -repro-iniciI hi'iiielfas gener-l otjm3itia in lijwan eoun- s ii' ircir.boe t thfls L'.'jisjaiuri! ; a idtlegate . to :!!n) Ciiar!elon O 'livetiCili'ii ; a large s'aye ;'riv--''r: a, uulrt.r bv pr-tf-sion :- th -i he hd o.iiN? o ith to hiro OMt .1 tierf:-s to .U;iii-j in I T- H and Li-jui-ln:;: ; that hisi ha 1 an equal Hum- le-'jon i.h, t!arl iti"t! in t;i: itniHIioro od ; that p Ijad a iTgi vifresi in t!ml Gold Iliili mine thai ha wss a nem.wfof R ?v.-.jMr, Linusi churvh f (tho Intherijn) ; conform! .thntlu had b n a lit t! w'-l-i afone time, but had .buen con-vento I and , hadj prof,-ijd 'religion ; had alK-dadv nvtii S 0u0 i t-j this ch-irch, and !Mt it any imore werci v.nn.-d' he vfas prepared to let them liivoa thousand i Ias;or so o.i ri?a-oiiablt conditions : thitiho had l4"'ii presciitat ;K-iv. Mr. Ltni s s rvi:? ii N.iw i Vealr's daV,an.l whs triad to be the bearer of -th t good news that on tbatf o!.!ca-in- $L72 had len ; ried for the 'clinrrhi in V iimimtton, lice. O: ; Cwrso W.a'itoR niidrfa go i:i ni predion ami whs ire ted as, the brother in-law of m etunmeJ fri sti.j vs lixe!y to he, Iln-irel!;il iruther Mrotiglv d ' liquor it is 'ru'J but tont niint be iieeountcd for by ti!H previous i:at iU and t'Kwrn of i'vr. &c. All went; well till ;ur frufiid Witt-on footid li-ial li-'s-b uld In CDTijx-llnd lo it rouble hii friends tr4 v!iH liiih of monv to. enable biroi t trr-t Nii'k to. R -wai,-H he had f.illeln, " a lirfliji short." 11h ticv miquaintance di.ln t ltk"B this, and wht;t wt. more didn't have lli3 mnfv to -snarei. huh- 1 ' ,j:ji"itly hi yarn alxj-.it tr .Id Hid was found to f". t, tall .the rest or his yarn ka.)- irrn-. : tieiu.-m I'.-u.n l!ns r,ri,m h i nnn i n r to hi. no AV ;l- ni'iito' : t the lime, .limits began to look a iii les.jua ly nd V abfon taking a h'ntlefi. ' ! T.iius ;mti;h has bv-n c mtnuniouted t i jis bv iwM"j; .fa letter lo Rev.- Mr. Linn f orn M-. S?ci;gertj kii.dlysont us. Xheif itlowing addition- ' p.-ijr.iir;i!.-trs .of this fcoundnil we are, iti.lbt-.ti for tit ..-1 Shaver, E-q., our vigilant Mayor. "Wat-ion hos be.en-reidin! nil lbomnvihe. Da- !, ri Vn c rtinty, f.-rsoine time, s a inarbloasenl or j w.i.-ti'-r in marbk'. Ilo has represented hlmselt to My r Miaver as an . ag-jit ot the Vermont 51a1 l-lo" Y.ird or company. iSomc three -week ; ago hu'roomod with a yunug iisau from the North at the Mount Vernon Houso here. Iho. Young man "as under t'u influence of hqiir and went .'t" si eft , At milni!rht AVuUon txk the rto" tr-ii'i i orlli. and with it he took his room mate's nmnev : ' . " ' ! lin' iIiq wort is vr t to Iw told. This vliian had m ide the acquaintance of a respectable voiing, lu'U' "'"'K 80,1110 8 10 10 milas b,,,,,w Salisbury, "lhd gaimidlicr consent and thntofhei pur. n s t ma.-ry him, and had actually applied to Rev. .l r. L:nn t olKoiate. the mrria'o to take place I .Stiad.iy although it j now acerbuned ho if a iiiariio.t man with a family. The letter rrciv u I f.-i.m Wilmington war fortunately in tiuo to euwble Mr. Linn to ptit the victini of Watson s in tended villainy on her guard. . ! .; Wutson is about 25 to 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches' to 6 feet b'sh, ofdar complexion, and i awkward in manner Mild speech. He dress's respectably in dark clothing, . ills u probably ytfc ' in this State. We trust he may be discovered Mild seciired. tfulialury ianntr. I :- LATER FROM CALIFORNIA ANDllXI. CO New Orleans, January 2 t.iTho steamer Bat ; tic arrived here this evening, with Asptn wSill dates . to the 1 7th-, aod San Francisco advices of (the 5th, She brings 1,760.000 in treasure ? v ' By this arrival w have lnterestiBg Intelligence from Mexico.: On Decmber 21st, a battle was fought near Celuna between - JUtramon with a force of three thousand troops and a bod v of Lib--''. erals nuhiberir g ven thousand, under Gen?. Uo? jas and Qgazoh. . Tne action- lasted five lours.- Thi Liberals bad betweeii six ind seven huiulred killed and wounded, "and;'4 he Conservatives hist 300 men. - Mirnmon's troops '(captured five fitd pioca- and two thousand prisoners, -- On the 24 !h ; h o-l'-oK : possession of Celuna, and . sent, a de ! tachrrrjit to Marizanillo arid 'seized two vessels, the Gen. Vega and La Poerte,- and armed them. - Their destination was supposed to be Mazatlan.; v ; s TheJ California Senate had agTeed to meet, with tho House in joint committee tin tW 51 for the choice of a United States Senator,1 ty a -ote of 20 to 12, which was regarded as a test of Mr. Wel ler's strength Wra. Phillip Moore had been cho sen Speaker of the House, and j that branch of tne Legislature had .agreed to tha jSena'eV resolution relative to a joint convention. ,f I - i-.'. ; Tho War Departtrent has, ordered .115,000 muskets from the Springfield Armory, and 9,000 rifles from Watervelt, to bo placed in the Arse nals at Charleston, Augusta and Baton Rouge, to supply the quotas to Southern States. - lUNlOS SENTIilENTS IN SOUTH CARO-1 - T TV I T ' - i j 0 aoCO'UPt'0f the place where tho following I ; tiM . .u w !ivi it w.t- d(.JlW(, uhich wa? tbeSen.teoF South Carolina, on the loth of BerembeT l.t ft h a t'ct cea on 10tf of Dumber lat it ,11 a.tct gen- eral attention, and be read itl no ordinarvgrat- ification.- It would do no discredit to the nobleet orator of the age. ;HVi call i patriotic - and sub -j limej doiijg honor 'alike to the head and heart of tae riisMnguisrjed gentleman whose, grout sui eyidently throbs in Lis word! : ' . - , . . '-"So human foresight can jimdict the conro qu&nces that woukl follow a d-ssolutionof this Unior. The-ark of : freedom- may. bo over thrown, the city of reiugo which we have built up htro in the wilderiiess fr the oppressed .of. nil Chrli'eiuloin, miiy bo torn down and liberty her self jbe forced to weep over the, unt imely, grave of her youngest and fairest child:.'- Others mnyipealc lijihily ol the disruption 'of this ffre.at.Cpnfeleracy, ofdismeniherihg this mighty rmpire, and fprining- from its dejecta metuoera a'notDer" of .mare enquf iiig elehionti hhel higher dpstinies as easily as a child knocl-s down hi1scas'iles'of cards; "to. relu;!d them as bis Ja.iey suggests ; but I would no'; have my,coui!try wjtb rash hiisteor uttpreparfd, vco ture on any expertciient that must, oi.tiVr my cir cuinsta.ces,...be one of. fearful soletrrhty.' 1 Nature shoWns b';tyhat;s.l'jw jifdeojs her njl:;h'ty results are arrived ft and espsrience teaches U3 how easy and r.ipid the work of demolition"".,"' i -v ' , , f'.The noblest oak of the foreti ihe'pride.of our" wopdsfT'under jvhose wido-j-pra'd branches tho. red man -may have taken refuga for centuries-j .nd whose riant trank and daep-Set "roots havoproudr ly di;fitd t he stornia of a th niHaml yearsK falls in enijiour b-fore 'the fcie o",th heedless wiodrxjim. Th'Grent Architect of the Univergo hi'iivelC, He wo coul'f hy It thought have culled into exHteneo atl cyeat4d thiflg,doemed it' not beneath his'mnji Kes'y iintl-ig'iity to labor st the work of creut'oU "ior.six dy? tails teaching to man, by thesuhlim-. est of 3e5.-ou, jtbutr.tiaie and labttr ive necceary to the p'!rfecli).n of ull grvstt w.rka. . As in nature. si.wub iiMtiors: ..." . . . ' 1 .- - .' .'-- ! -' t ..I. !" '--.'--I'- ;-'".'-; 'A ahousHridi years scarce ;serye to form a State An ho 'rliuay lay it m the dust and whoa f . Cjin man shattend splendors renovate, ;"' "ReeaH.its virates back," nn;i vanquish timf? and y.. fHte, v i ; ' . - ; : ;. ; r;, ! . ; : .;- j , . -; -:;:'" 'Never, j-ir. never! Igrrtrant, " recfiless, or wicki d iiii-'i'inuy in an h 'ur work the ruin of tha pro;idr.it empire oni earth ; and w''en oniO laid in tho dut, -v teaches lis bv many a rpoorntiil examtiT", tiit never ag-iin pan man restore it shat tered st'l'Mulorw or r.-eud-rls virtues. .Such seems to itj tiiC (!csi is v id nation?; Jet her sons jjrOLeet the t-imth trom the danger cfsi:eh lu'e." ,: A NlHI.i5: L-ADT COXUSO. Z ho N!W, York Cotr.ertual Advertiser bsi'iis tiuit L.t ' y . V ran!cii;i, the Je voted widow of tiia long lol navigator. w:!l pjiv-a vi?:;. to tuat city- wK.bm a. few .week, and that she- U njl) ithc g tst. . ci Henry Grui nrll. : - i . . !-, -,, ! VUDIi.V sei:s, rfautcd- t rcsi nud Gtnutae'-Grjir'Ji of 1S-'). - - , '. ' ror. Avr iy : . ! ' V1: imSiiY if Tp-ns e . . - iJookscVIc-r, Kalcl-;h, .V. C. ' A'PAS-VGUS-!- 't ifTS-ARD . . Lirs buiui.: j .'A i)ita, l;3..NS '. r Pra-va. : I firfsli .mt S-aarr Pitor'l'. iOK KA- . i..i-lv s'-x wec'K-sor i-arlv.OIO.v - ii.iii K-Hi t- e ' ! blue; b'nitl. Etio.-M 1 ViV.ilhie I hit , r Wit .M:ui-"tv, t x Bireo Icuow Bt i5 -"irn ppu:.'.-iica V :ni:ll -' dnr,?, ' tne. U e f u if e a , 'Ctj 1 u.-n?.ir:iii U 0., ! L a r t e-i- E Red Fresh, .T(p,.w li'jtton, Cv.inhorrT ltil-h. lellow D;it h. : fcIra K-irrv iclwia. " Roy t ' Ow.kjf. or '.V tilt -iJ'.iev. j , Iiuivcri- j.ciiv.w,a I;ar2j Ee4, Ite, (xt'a.) 1 MIV It'l W ,lt W.C3 PU China nsu-byu. or Iurlv-.: CurL-d; or DnWn,- "' Ciiuri. : ... " : PiaTn. r Single. i..irgj Li'nn.'!.r Hettr,iPA'ES,XIPS-J-Ca.u.iaa fcwwfcj, trtb;i.ii bnar, i j . Hollow Crowucd, or L' u-iy TnniP) roDfo U: I .Tap. ,, ;- . . ,t. T iit n i n riT:!ad.l PJ-Ab t I.:initret'j3 Extra Earlr, Lwly Frame, - i do.. M ahuigonf u:. JfiVV. ie, ; i .f'harltoa;. . . 15i.ibe6 lrt I'n.lifis, llwarf lio lmD".r.-il, Movai Darf Al.irrowl.it, .IMuo rru' tiai, E:irly Lauuiii;u of Eng - laud, -( ; L-itje Wuite i MarnV.v f it I mi UlJid, el ) J I Sitosian, r stiijar, M mqol W um-jl, t . U:ir"y Oiar,.r? .i v. ; - ii. ti.iir.icHi litiiF. I rtn -b AittbOi' E:ir!v.l :t'h,.: . d . i rk, 1 ni.'e hs L-u---'olk j i ly t-a(;ir I .if. Un. 'uaiierwA. - i . .!' Drunih'-a I, i (jeea Curlod f avc.i, Lare Druaihcttl' fcvtiy ' livl liat-h,) (tor pr k lint'.) i. I.--'.--'" t Larju Jjato Orumhcai, ' .Fiat DnicV ' ' j 15 Feh .blaze j,-;- j . L rcet, Uoll-shap-ed, Tomato, or F4t, (-hry, . On ven ne. or Lon", . j C ot io a n s 1 d, r.r i Cbveso, i Mimn'otti. - : 1 CAUKvT f. Lng Oi-nugt), j - E irly ITuru, J . Altriogliain. r Fiel.lw 'Iiire t btoi or I wlj. . CELERY j V tne Siud, ; . lied - ' no." ' . i C0KV I 1 ' riergroin Sn,'r, Sweet or la. ... $ E nly G r.ndiw i ' ih. ; York,' -or Adam's' ItADI-H L.sij; Scarlet EhuHon, JiWjr iSatniiitij . . . At Into Turnip-roo el, , 1USI -- YcKlnw V j " - f-iijinaier Wlote. , i P II U IS A R- B OH PIE PLANT SALPIFY. OR OYSTER l'LANT tar-ly Eush or Pattff P:m, : . ' ' A " BarJy-.Applo Eush, or I'--t.- .-''. Eiism CreoUn. ck Suei- tuqr, - '." ' Dutch Suui:nor Scallop, WlJlto, Dutch summer Sctllop, Hlrrra.tK.v tr P,.rrr. carlv, Tuscftrera. I CAULIFl-OWta-i-: harij Aiiatic Pent erjirnrj Cnje. . f . Largo' Whilct C.ipe White pine.1.. ,j -v ? Estr 1-idrlyJ l'vos-oan. E:rly Frau'9, er J.al;8e, .-. hhort I'r-.okly. , ! ,: Early. Gveeu Cluster, do. Frame, . . . . d..' gliert tireon, , L'rg Grefii Tnrke'', : i do. flu.-. KeenesJ f mrJl Ohcrkio, lor pick Us. ! EGG t'liAN r--i Large J'ut ple, - - ib'rly - dpt - LETTDCE i i v ;.':: :.:v'' ' x. . , v. . iPJLSACi-l lio'.iml .rcy 1ore;lj -" Piicktv f .-va., fOilAlO OK, 10E AP- Largfe Ii' d, Large ellow, - - Pear-shapad. , . TUPJflP '. -;rly Flat Ducb, Strap- leuvod, . ..v Bed-topped, Strapdtav et, Tnrn orfolk, --i ,: 'Litres Olobe, ''C'-'r .1 Yellow- Aberdeen, ' - '. ;:. Scotch .Yellow, -."" I -Euta Bagn, or Swedish. ; Early Curia', or Cut t"alad, , '- "... Early Califeege, : ' JSrown Datch. :. -iy' Itojai Cabba'-t i: -: i. - Imperal- " M j .-'--'. ' '.; ; vPhiiadelpliia, Cabha,: Corled India, or Ico,V Herb Seeds, Xaveadcr, Leiuou I!:cini, ; - it osfin ? r y, , White C, ; ' ' Green da. -f.;:r.Vv; Vi Savoryy iPcHiiner,! r ;.iUr, . !' Ward's Xcctir, . ; Sweet BasiV V " " , Pine-A pple, or. Persian : Marjoram, Tfcyu.e, : ;. SkiHiuao's Fine, Jiot-J v Feachwooa, (extra fine,;; urass seeds. . Carolina WtT, " . - MouBtaia Spoilt Wat, ; Dudley,-, or .Mouuump tbe Pbund: liit Dutch Clovir, Lneerne or Freoob, . Blue Gr8s3,:..-v.- ;--5-i. Lawn- ". Kixed, ' - Sweet, -i.il i Kew Oraugei i,. Citron, for preserves,; Uanary beeil. agf Anil a great variety of Seeds not included ja tbli adrcriirementt ' jan 28 A Witness Refuses to ppear peforetheIn " vestijating, Committee aud ran s Away. .. JBoSToy.Jan.,25. Ar ofllc-r f IhoUnit-dS'ittei .waiUcl npon F. S. Snb rno, at Concrdt.MaiS., 3 ' TTrTn ' J r ' 1 N "r 7; laMf Coimitt j ilu.imu ny Wahingtor. baxborne rufu-ed , to aefpt it o witn -ss fe, and before other njens- uix-s otiM b tskerC hxdUapDfuired.. ., I U sup poted he liaj gone to Europe, . ' V" ! ' "' - ' ' ;.. . -' ;, ; ,- - . ," ." . ' . . Twenty-fi vo Southern "findetits left Piiil idel phia for ;their hemes on .Sityrdsy.'; They hid , been a'teuding hx-tures'itt 'ono' of the -principal ' medical aolleges, B"d, i I said, hfca'iio di-pleuud at Uie course of o:li of (be pro.Vs'irs.. It i fur. , : thur ruruor vi that a niijotior of oth r jlisalf-'etHi; one was hold on Frid.-ty. evening, and they' r. fl ve 1 to leave tbf college and ro u n " to their hoines, some time during tliis "week. ' ' - - - The IeqiUdure Thi Leinratnre yestordiiy appointed a joint committee toconiKler the recent mission froni,.S.ith Unrtin.l " In the .House (heres oluwon authorizing; the Governor to upiwiK.Uhreo "'.Corbrvii!Wers to S 'uth,rn Convention, at At Jantu G.i-.; was referred to ihu cuini'ttee. ' " -' - - Jl'chmttn.l Ditnxifch. . .' T?ffW1V Trnrf AF ': TII1C CV .Tf IAtliViru rtl PATKywir-Mr. Jl-b.opr f'Ooijioctien. hsn re.-'; fcien-'d the oiHce of L'onmisiuDor -of Pntnnu, ti take ened on mo it n Jeornary.' it Usut-vt 'that' MV. Samuel I a glum. I e!aoof Connecticut,'-'-''; ; Coraiiissiiimer qTG jstoiii-i, has -been appointed as 't- Mr,' Bishop's su(i rsor.- .' ' -: ... j : ' . " ' ,. "' '-'' .;Anrth"r prT,iptivenie.H'UrMli;. J nt been" do r. i.-atea at tiiftooutB., out wnuy -piuseu ttni -. Houses ofj the FI6rida,LeuUliiture for the" expul-" skiii of the free nogrorts fruiri tt state,', .'.but tbo--4 Vnwcrnort wottiu n? atul tM ugnature W;tue Mttt, v.-. . -i. ' .' . -. . . a k . .CoMMISSIOVKR r ROM . M si(slHP.--A rrtolll tion was Introduced in Jin (S-ihaUj of,M;sM-ippi, . ori tho 1 Bth fnst., in i'avon elci.ir.g a t'nuoiin--.' tioner.to go iinniodiarelv" ,t- V;irgiiiartro'Miifer . T -.with her through hur egi.lat.tKo a "io the bnt '. means to maintain aod nroscrvd the lights and in- ' : . tejpftscf the Southern 5tat" agiiihsl tho dung'-ri ! now ftnpenoiiig 'oyt-r them." ",. .,. .V. f.'j ' " New Mode of'j-AiscbktaLvino"' I vtehSst MoIti:.!y !ny t;i veiij number of dollar by thin rum : l-r tTd'vys.pf.'.intfr.'et desired; separi.te tho right. ,band figure, and-(tivide by six ;""tho rc-ult t. the. true interest of sucii'sui.u for such nirui er yf davs .ut ax per-cent. : .';' : , : -1 . ',' ..'m - t T a i t - s t . . i " ' 1 A.V I'M? I Hl 4 JIH OI4 t 1-V IfSIU IM L'liaill of Jiuth hii finnv b kjigs is h pretty stiri Mny lwf w;.l-e it flv. r ' ' :- ' -t ' r rrrni ' 1M uun ,m usa n mmi m am ' i i A 1 1 it r ikt cn inn tiin -ii r , i , , v - - ur ti.a ritr n f t n r Li : jneitcan JIasJnrig Liairaent. ( . ", k : From ti.iU and poar; b j'alliidfrcs,lll eolarii; grades ' an I e i il.i!t)!U of li.j, ws he ir thu sano rtjoJ ;of ' .: -pr.iiea awardcituM won Tfji nrttt-Ja, 4. Soros art hcai C.i, paau rliored; lives s ivol. r ii riolfl anim?di inadu ' ' av. fal, and HatoldiiU-aJia l.y thU rc. auiu iiw, which j Bitrsris-i to tSo jadment of man. ,Who cror Ueird of fhi naice effj'..t proiluend by any tbr ' article? For-. Cuts,'. 'JIruii, Sprains, Klii;onat:ni, .KrwoUiugf, &trrvi!iit Jir.u, -e, it has no ,eqnst.-4 1 Jiroire ty imttnhani.' , Tin jr-.-riiiius XfmtiinT-iuiTien t . , j. ia sol i by all resptctrhlj hr.t'utu -ami (Lirery i'on in every town, palish and li.ttulut tliion ilnmt Nnrt'V III till! i tj.-m Amorieu r.urope, una it.t lfiun.i.-i o! l.r.o (f ,inn. l.nr- ,. ItAESKS A hAKKV ; .' at once, j in ?b w) in .... .''. " l'roprietiri $w A'ork. ? C O ISi SUM P T I Ol7 .f ' ASTHMA C U n -E D .' ; I Or. II. JAilKS, DI'SOYKR'!)!. ,M'litLE y ixt liio r..s,-. Indies a cc-rtaia cure f t Coiiciiinptien, Anuma, Inue:ii;ia, Coughs, 60UU, nd (ieuerl '! l)..!i;v Ibe remedr wan Ui.(ii;vrif J hv juim wlion hi -onlv child, sj,ii;iuiflitf!r w.-igrivf-u up t-t Uif. Jicl ll waneured.hnit u new aiivo snd welt lJ'sir.mjd l cft'tin; lii-jtul'ow I'urtuf.s Iia wi'l teu',1 ti ltyio rbo w.-u it. tint recipe- cuifaininir, full direction fi.-r innkinir . nrt.t stieccssfullv uti: this' rviujdy'frelnii reH-ipt f tut u- luiincs with ttaiup f t rctaru pntt'iife. Xhi i tiola silicic mptm: ot' ConFuuiptii n t'aat U iott at a ' ou-o tuKu lu1d (f a ad (lij-.-,;.nru Kight wodU, pes. vif :nc.-s, lr itution of tbe r.t)rvca,' fniluro of pienuiry, r- iliPu-iilt expect'intt'on, . iiarp puina ia.tlio JungS' Sors '- i:ir-)-.it. iJiuiy atati,us,-nausia at jthe rturach, in autitn.f tuo bowels, v'Uiii;r. oway of Ui0'inuseUa.: Aa tresi (J. l liKOir J 4 COu..' ' ,-. 2aiid3t John St , dec 7 w6in ,j - ' Kaar Yoik. To foninmptivi-. '. - y7T- A Clerrjra busing CH'vJ his unn of Con romitS'in. in it i or?t Ft.iyes, after being' sien up ttt uiu, v tku niu.t etlo-' rated phiff ii-ixn, denires f mitka known tlitrmnde ot euro, wljili provet sneeessfal ta every ca. to tao afriiutud a ith Coughs," Colds aad CnnsupiiUi, an'l be will oud tli(;iii lo but adilrem, free ot i-lrt-cc. Add; ess, cucl-.pina tn Hloiuj. U pay return pirttao, '.. -' " DAXIEL ApEK, .. ;"." 1 1211 Centre treot Xuw York. -J.iiir2 wty $:n' w. h. luoJ, t co. . . :' - y..,. . ,'l .. . - ' ' . ' fn Pt; Tjoui. JVIiau-ouri, 8n -tlie- 9ih of Dornii.er, is ). brthe Kr, lie?. CvP. lUwas, Mr. W. b. AN DL1 to J1js A XiT A HAWjvS, of St. Loui. Mls. SOlsTl. - 1 . " ..,' . .... .. I . ' -.( fn (Irnce Cliurch "tVcbdville, Tierti Couatji on ths 19:li of Jfu.nry, bv Us v. liii.VJAHl S.Hkuwk, Iif i WILEY ANN SMITH aud--.Mr. AMtS, W. BAL-. L.VM'ii, bota of VrodvitK .."','..' ' ' " .' Every Ulan a Magician. THE SIAGICtANIS OWX BOOOK; Or, The W jolc-lrt of Conjurloe. Bcinj a Complete' Hand-Usok of Parlor Single on taiuingoVlCU ONE TH0t'.SA."D Optical, CoeujicaL McliaiiinAl,- M;i eticnl , E Jf'i riiacnU Ainunuig TraismutltiousJ.AsDiiiAhing i;iotlits and S'ibtIoiie,' .;. Cttubrated' -Card D'iccption,jlrigfiiitoun Tii.ttj anil .Ifmnbt'TS, Canoni nrii Fntortuitiinj Pnziles Together ' ' wuh all-tne Most N.tt'd ParloMiiors. ' The whole JL- '! HJSTRATED WITH1 OFEHflOO WOOD -CCTS. And . intended Has sort of ?tmurM;ioontfjr ONE THOUSAND ' AND ONE EVENINGS. JSoio,, oiotb. 400 pose, jilt ' Sid and back t&inp.. PltlCK OXK DOLLAK. I Published by i ' DICK A FITZGERALD, '. Xo. U Ann Pjireet, N. Y. . AUo, for ra'o by nM K'K.keHera in this plaoe. ; Copies of the above book tout by mail, ou receipt bf 1 1, to any oddre.8, free of p'tago.. ." . - , . . - , , - Koliubie Amenta waaUd to raoTttes for "TnsMAC- ' icmx's Own l!ooe,' '. and -other popular work, (end Cash Orders to the above ddros trick. . 4 Lditt.nf Cuuii try, Newspapers git iag the above -advertmmcn three prominent Hijertioni, cliiug aU . tcntion4o tbe iniue in the Editorial colimiht and tend- , Ing a uavVod e.ipy of the pnper ta tbe PublUbcr, will ",';r. ! recoup " fiie MloicAt s 0w5 Book," per return of ' mall, free of portajre. -V ; .' " , Jan 28 2w.. ' , '. Formerly of Stokes Co..N. C, ', ; ';-:.r ';:';.- with . ' t .-. . M' FAR. LAND. T ATM AN & CO., v IMEORTKaS AVtloLKfAtt UKALJCaa IK "i F OK CI & DOMESTIC DHYGOOl)?, ' v No. '2 IT Market St. & 23 1 Churcb Alley,' ...-..:. " Beliceet'Sccond atulfiiird Sirettt, ... "P 11 t h A D M t p a I A . Jas. B. JlTAHLAiil Jas. IV Tatman, : IltSUT 15lCKGHAt?BEkt Jas. 11. C. Oldham; , , 7 '- r. ... ; i, jah 1 -3mw. -J- let OLOfiXA SAUSAGE A;ND SM0KKD BEKP Diue tub, Wbite d. Mackerel by ths kit. Cod fcsri,' rereivJ tbis nioraiug, at ' - ' .' Ljaalt- . - - '.,.. ;i, T-K. A.WUlTAKERet-' ii r rSj rtftAn r r i IIT

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