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Icrlb-CaroIhn Star- RALEIGH. N. C. WedMMUykununr.iuLlB, 1866? ur- Montgomery AUban.., i our General TnTclinc Acent forth! State, of AUlmm. and Tenrn-ee, amited hy C. i P"J l-'AW ! F. LEWIS. JAS. O.mvWaodSA.MILL Dj""r'7'-r,TWi LEWIS. , property now insured by th Company amount , Mr. V. W. JAMES, No. 1 Ilarriaoa Street, Ciu to TW WMMIM. Tb'J -b hand premium J cipnati, Ohio, U ear General Collecting Agent for ' BO.w!l1 "urvd, amounting to about $750,000 the Wester. State, and Tea.., by II. J , U--Ubwnnietn.ala,lu, j THOMAS. S. W. RAMSAY. WILLIAM H ' ' to I4.5W .11 which were promtly paid. ! THOMAS, T1I0S. M. JAMES, C M L, WISE, MAN, A. L. C1HL1.8 and Ur.M. IB WIN. j teeeipienf either will I gcmd. Mr. 1SRAF.L E. J AMES, KuTTRISouth Tenth I Street, Philadelphia, U our General Travclin; Ageut, a;..ed Ly WM. II. WVLf. JXO. OOL,A pou-len, f the Undo,, Ti.c, in com-1 UN'S, JAM1.S I'ELUlN'il, J. 11AMM1TT, R.S. utenlifts. upon tin pn gieja of lrUh aurictilttire, ! 4ANrV-l..l. Mlf., It. W. WUKIUSUJ, . W. W iLKY. WM.L. WATERMAN, ALEX. II. CAUSOX, K. ML'STIN, BEN, F. SWAIN, T. AJiuitJ mur.-i'AilA : . j . For sale . , A . . " in rroprieuir ot ii,. iuaia vauolin a sti, : having other busine.-s that require hia atteution, ia desirous of dioing of the entir. eatuhliiih-' ment, preafca, typea, niaieriale, list of iulwcri- j bent Ao. To a peraon of energy and enterprise', ! U.einver.ttnent would be. not only a anfe but a profitable one, and might be unul very lucrative. : lb. mater,ah, are g.H.d. the typ. new. orne.rl, j m w,thre,,ct.tl)l. li.tf auWribcra. andaj toenvU, g,KKl ob and t4nrti.iK patronage, wh.ch w.th . little effort, m.ght be largely ,-: ered.- Any on. w..h,ng to purcW, will j pleavc adilreea WILLIAM C. I)01B. Editor .iid Proprietor jtemember tha Poor. f j Fw peraona in our eity have any Idea of the ' mouth B.uncr, in iu place. The Banner will mfivring and dcatitution now prevailing in our : u0 imlcpeiidcnt in all thing, and neutral in very inidt. In thii extremely c .Id weather, a nothing. Trrma j2. jenr in advance. number of familiea have been dentitut. u..t only j - ...... , . of wood and fwid, buLavea of the iiie.tna to pro- j The Demooratio National Conreatjon. cure any. Some hate been reduced to the ne-, The Deinc.ratic Committee me t in Wanhington ceesity of burning articlee of furniture and even j eity on the Rt'i, and after a brief discussion a to then have .carcely len able to keep thrawelre. j .proper day for the tudding of the National Con fnun fio'cjing. A few eases of extreme want i Tonti. n, they fixed upon June 2d as the time of hateeuffie l.i our knowledge, at the very bar. '. me tiiiK tlie Coitvu.tiun. Itwill l.e heldiu Cincin. idea of which hiimaoity i.udder ; how many nati. s other uoh Ciisos there are, no one can tell. I - We arc pleased to state that some of our prom-! inent citiiena have tepied forward and gener-1 i uly fontiibuied to relievo thus (!ttitute f.uoi hfc by d.n aliomt of wool and provisions ; nnd i we cohiidui.iiy liviiete I hat it is only necessary i to eal the altcoiion of the cioiniHuitv to the ' facts, to cau'e siniultaneouo c!T irt to" relievo tl.o t!i'tto.tM?iJ aud destitute. i The anew Steria. It will he no news to our reader to tell them that thete ban been a Tory deep sn.iw, and that it nns not yet .lisaimearch lint we venture to 1 y lhat the atom, was more ,e.ere and exten-! s.o than any that ha oceurred f.ryeara past, I r. m all parts of the country, w hear of severe I v cilhor ui. I no.cii snTerin. Ton snow -t nn of the Sth e.,...;,d, d fnn. Oh .rlettoi, in South I ar..liin to llil.lax m N itii g.uu. iu! !.,! 1 " - . u.ueh farther we will not undertake to rav. ji' l.ieivwho ethe railroads were bl ked up and the trains d. 1 ijed. For nearly or quite a week j we bad no ma I direot from New Yurk, and for a !" eotisi lerahle p.rl of the pat wrel;, n me from lartt.er no.-' I. .1; n Kic!uo. nd, V a. 'I he eld has been very intense, in f.i-t, nnre o than at any iher lime wltiiiu the rceolJction ofikpino of the "ohh.atiohuhiiants. Congress. - The II ,u-a f ',,pr pe.italiies it yet engaged .. i oiiaraiiing nlteionts to elect a Soeuker. iliL ' i?ny in iterial variation from the results we halo herf;nfore auuoiinced. The Hem .emtio portion of the House, tateus restdted to accede to no cnipp mise to aetlletl. quetion, but tncon- Imue to supp. rt its oiuinre, ai d to reins to li t'.i to ..y pn.paiiii,.,, u, settle th. diE. uliit of lii. orgaiiis uion. As en. of their organs in th Federal city says, tl.ty are pla. iu I hi. gpnosfor it effect ils.n t! . approaching P. ideiitial can . T.-ey I avs had it in ib-ir Hiwrr at any i. to to ch cl on. of ih.ir vwn Ouuilwr; if they had manustod mr di.;a.iiion at couriliailon. If Banks, iir ny oilier Llack ReimUican, i-souid Le elected, ilwill Lowing to th position that ih Democrats bav .taken, and they must Lear to. od.uin ol such . dei.ior.hleeveol if it should occur. Th. Nat tonal Am.rie.ii h. .1 way. U rid, l. .dop, ,ny reon.hI. t,rMiw Ul mttfti U cffertHl them, if it wr tv euupM w.ill fi-mthUui iikJll,ooorbUa tiwAiug -,.... m s. i. i. n ., ' fejT W. r u.idr obhgAUtHi to Mr. Pome rot ti-Jil,.-.i.i' r r. . . . peninsnre tsquar. riiiladeiptiia," by th. thinee, loreop. ofjl .WtslmUW. No. 1. original S.a,i. in e-immu. of th. Declara mnti bo. 8. They wer prepared under th aus- tl"" of Independence, ,r. tmnieneed forueide- 1 um " "' Sun.tendaot of Cimntsa Sebools, Ij Profc.or HubLanLof thl'niver.il. It will! b. reroHactcl by oer reader, ll.u lr. Wiley, 1 - SyBATTER SOVEUEIONTY. prior to bit el, tin. aa Suprinled. t of Comm . Th llarrtsburg ( Pa. ) Patriot declare, that th. Schools, prejred and published . North Caruli. X,""n"' Aiwciacy will not hs ta le uak. M Keatler, whit h iitrt with .-,,.l euro. "l""."'-'" y'' ""' - l'pr-cb-.., .,. , ,. , ' "'"l O"01- L glre.ilBi,alo.B,wi. 1 bit is to aay-in In odat.o frtn. all quarters. It wa. In rote- North, al loas., th. Kansaa bill akla .n.t.o I immi time to bar. nrenared a rU .J reeders, but afirr hi. (leetioa to Ih. ..lie. h. ...w boids, b. M mk aassuaesd I ItltMltkOM An , , l"lr ia tny way I. rVhoo) books wbiih in oa. 11. iiiiiawalUlrly uu j, iiitenul in lb. Ke lef b. bad w.bi..hA utd . b-Kdn-.i.tAu-...f li ,,' I - soln-.t.ta, I rofowo, Uablrd .ndertook th. m-. - cpw(ii.f itosmn, W. bafe.tamiwd uh M ear. and .tteaiura il lrd by Prof. U.bUrd, and wa aadertak. te J U y are .lairahly adpl.d lo 'U pur wLkh ib.y are ia.MtdsL By aa aaay regular gtatlaiioa.wtth few and xr dt rule, JWilh of both ss may U Uiti.-I.t I. r.L ..1 d iTlly, lU-t,les th. ..IgM. treated of b M Would esor. bvttra'arlr iatersarf o.d North sum. . jta iku ,ti. , tup. .lis. Ui. na of reedor m-mt a. with Iwe prepared Ir Pr.dtM II..I.I....I ..A w.mi Mr. .leyX ,U1 a, ,,i lly --i-w aatt as4, a.4 only 1. tU C tht,, both UU mmi I sets'.. iJ.rtK.lw.ui tl.. a.... TWy ar pUUUd ly A. B, B.rnm A C, Tkm member f U. o,ri. Mts to Commit- to m.t i. tt : , ... , ".laesjtt,. K.h-f April MtUtMaTmU Rl-.k .1. 1 1 V a th. pl., for boid.ag 0,. ,, Inns. felt K. ... i- 1 . . . - ' mm we eta as . . .1 ... . . b. feat. tm,ml,. Afi.r wi ro!- fa U.deUyf Freekiia l'M.o aad k. at-. !, the. (',, t. 1 . -at. Iuuim Ceaeaay. Th. .nnaal meeting of tb tWkbolder of th. North Carolina Mutual Fir Iuanan Coaipa J. held in this city am tlx gtb iuat. All lb old officer. w.r. re-elected. Th. following ctntramit of the er iitioc of lb .o,. CJtWt frum si. ' m' ,ome them before maturity; and w oh . tbmtrt iM tby iU hate o, hatui ' uriu ut iu.oi)t. j IraUni. ! th progieja of lrUh aurictilttire, ! ate. that durinx ! past thirteen tii the ' ,ln.,,f f,.ri b ... Ii 1 1" v , . ...COO.MJi) t .3j,0tO,(0 aterlii.. and that state al Xi tne nuioi.er ot horned cattle has risen fmin 2 ntm OtX) to 3,2 jO,000, while the quantity luia o.irre !... i i. -tr i . j,:: '" iz:: i iumtjiogij miprunru. otiu, DWrW, ot tb XMt:n. OOO.OCM of a;re whi.-h frel n L eomnmc.., only nbnit me-fourtii i, un.ler-ilfeot lillnge, aiid fuii one third i in pasture. f . -, . . T, Kcoutite Commitlee of the State AKricuU.,ml S.itr mot in tl.i eily la week Tlie ,.rillcil1,i tu.ines. of the Cn.n.itte'- the pre1Iira,;un (lf thf prM11;um ,Ut) w trmilt(lcted. Tht iht m tb(,r Le pu,,!UheJ- U is to be ,, , ifl (MB,llti.,ntWil ,MU , n:or. ,xtcnsit, ,a suc. cclwfu, el,ibilin mn ,-,e W ne. MeH.. Davenport and Kollcy have purchael i the "Villagor"et:t!!i!hraent, and will commeuoe puljlishing a weekly paper to be called the l'ly- Svow at tiik Nortb. The ..counts which roach n of ibe great depth oft k snow in ora.' places at the North. we.e.H nan -t iticreLijle. I'rom the quantity (alien he re during the recent .siorrn, we tin tirine l tint aa extra amount tniwt have vi'iied tile Northern country, hilt we had no idea of the extreme eu'rity of the storm. From a prit no letter wo learn the astonishing fact, -that in the interior of New York the snovr is over the toj.s of fences, and gate pipts are eov-. ere I up. The roads in t .ecouutry arse.miplo.ely l.!o.'k i 1c I aiol rendered teirtnor.irily iiupttssuhle, nod en e v. it'.i l.-a;ns have to hrruk thc'ir way through the fi. .i. In si, ,.e parts ..f the Ul.ick liiver rej;i .n in N r:herti N. Y there it l ot ft "it'll of track where the road used to be. , ' . ".' "K " "r-V ''''. "' ne.gl,- I for day aH age her. Oa-.mrscthe m l.s hare been r . tarded, and Irarehng ).-e.,e.nl!y imp led or ren- ' ere 1 ""'Jtely sli.K K'iip. while the ekdd weather I'." 'A'''" j"1'1"-, '' 1:1 ''-t suforiiig au g ,,, I,, , ,;.,..,.....;,... ... .i., n.. i i . ...... n ..v. . ...w i it i lu.ti'ii "bote the snow uanu.t be ks. than five feet t'P- S,,-,vtT lT Soktii, A OMrresnnnii:.tnf c ",m" lvl'r w'" ' eviil.t.tly dtoply iin- I.uud with aUilitiiaiisln. 1ms I ..' vls te.l K,. Oi leans. l!c desciiUs uite p'en.aiMly the fc" lures of S. uil, em et-em-rv. sod is Init ,t,t;,.nnl. ! 'nt" 'h f' ll.wi..g .4 mwjoiy ajE2J.ffl t? .. .! t '' I " " " "V S.uiLcxn jlav After getting ,e,.w Yiekburg oar pa.wage- Lean to leme us ; and the last dav there ere many interi-tin serr.es. n ll.e planlers, with their families und servatiN, lnnde.1 at their sev- "r"' 1 lesonlho river hank. Th steainls.u hell flogs, si d ,T the time the boat has swung around and fastened I., the share, twenty or thir ty: negroes, men, women and children, sn run nine down the Intiik to meot Maa and Mislres. lliil liii fareeell to their friends of two week's aeott.ftintsns ..n tl... ...... i..u l.at. . .i.-; , t. .nd I. m the lan.lin,-'. her. evert ,', them by th. hand ami welcome the.. ...in, seemii zly with as much afleciioa m they wiaild . father snd . mother. Mr'sai-.. or y.R 'iovrav.,, r Mt.ri.n. 1 he Messttge -of tt, ti.mrrnnrof M'tryUtol is Publish In Ih. Bihi.n e papers of Saturday. he Mess.s-ei.ten u, . e, -ratolaimn mn Ida prua5rity J the State in all ii departu.ents.s Th. receipts into the treasury f.o- ih. yar endiij tb Sepietlr, 1C54, were i 1, 553.it 1, a i the disbursement for .he.rm.t.i.,. si ITS ST1 2 "u"n f"" ,w" yer tmsre has been an aU r,," V.. V:'! ' "f i"" - T J'ht l mnd hy purchawi f r th it.kin? fund. 1U fcU Mt tl eiUUihaiBiil uf Huf form ff 'tis, laninilas. iiiul.. t I .. J Jf , " - 1 wwwm J Isclll) fiq If v"iJUt "'l"n.a( nument in Inde- "".. M giving te Trrriiwisd Lreislatures the nht u. P"'1'.'? lT',ifc ry. and ties North is to U rrnncild In it . sasnser t,ruia,iva of k. . l! ..m Ik. .1- ...1 I- - L u.tt i . . -... .- r ,. i, to nansa. snu IS so be mrud in the M.th a. se-urmg great priwio . onn tn.er.en.Nm. nd th. sepr-.n td "' is he atl lueed M pre-rf irf their laror.1.1. dispteirl. low art. th. Maith. And so, we .re to he kg.', elxated I N. B iotM vmie.n an I souatier suvereirnt. mm. erlv ut de sti.d are !. ti'y liinipaiil ; bulla M.I th otsnic us i f d.d rw.l Islilo.les. they sr. btrth lo b.d--loe. from th Ksnsa. bill : sud ih IsrisMsnry of the N,ili and Ihoa of the Hntiih. ie. nakin th.r ewaj dedue.i-a, .r. m b wt - eed . ai.it oss the slavery ae.K Ih. d.xtnn. .,r n-si iMrrtsMt , rrsii'.i. fr-.ni tf,. de nial of all power to Coo grew in Irgislai with slavery th argwmeot Using the if (-""" ' tU power, tl menoi dflegal tZ'iTZ'. t !'.':- .-...-inx "'" ee ir- riu.risl Lsr iliiaM d as sij J.r n it.. . . rn.ta I jr.t, M 4,M ss t pn.tu it, xr-sos it I. to. errstvre tat C. i.- . and b t no sntri ... rH lb deitaled by its erealora. Uut lie 4 Inn. taf st,aitet Kmreignty U ibaetarl epasii. mi litis, a 4 resell hese lit pnsiul.. that Co. grM pisw is brlMt es tlx qwiion ..f Uiery, mmA hf its -..!, I '1 twra a-tal i e la'srr tit tlsHgsiH that p. w,e to the Ual nnil it ha eretird. lm tl, totally lrr-ow.lal.le aa I vital tnt,,,rta.t prq-eitioe. tu Itotm eraey North mid (t-eik stand d.tiirdi and Jl ihe grtmad'sw amerst sa I tteqaently made that th y AmTB M So' h toil sw sl.ltisritt "T""- " s-y. The pars, " . twH la ewnttmtmn a. it B..lMllm,geibemmb.pl r.l-.r-rei !.. .... . , , .. 1 l U- N-tba d.Uvi t h Ktiwaj t' . """ e, .d..i,, B t4 ,.o.r ,.,, " "" ft an ia t... V r. .. . e., u 1 1 Mt J llit.lfc T ' Utr s 1 d , o i i.u.t I'bPA V OU Congrescional. Thirtj-Foarth Congress First Beuii Wasbisutom, Jan. 6th LSSi Th Senata waa io sesi tied ay. Hers, or KiFRa-rxriTivr, Mr. EtdcrLln aid thai the action of tlx IIuum demonstrated two proposition., rirst that the gentlemen voted CVZZZV," LlTi dr. .M'-. " 'J -ll.. f.,1 candidal would a ..md-cl himwlf a UTw m ju.t reprehension of hit tftotai conduct Jn JC.P:""" eonditi.n of tk. public amid it would 11 .TC Z&HZ iS7u .aLeme wuti.nent id either srctiim. II. tb,m. proposed, a . cnMipivmi., Mr. Miiison, of !7u H2rt.tt;,rlT, loge '! !' in th mm.tio eaueu thtcli n.-minated Mr. Kichardson. Ili'a-TX-nM j to titilernle and ciinfarvatire men to assist hitu MmZ JZ, i tl, ,. n,me had ir?iOeJ lor that postilion,' and: re)nted hir?lej Itir that poiti.m,'"and: rrqtHMed 'ui'' ' ''' "' nttiiitttnn f.t r"iii rs.mal to Ii m-.-ll. lie had Uhmi a-en, i effort t elea Mr. IliAard, ,. ad the pr.pBi.J " piai! umi and In Inemla in ne.'bcr wmiied to avimo. .. Mt-w... w. mo. Mr. Stephens opposed Mr. Urwim'a resolution, considering it wholly iinpractieahle, aiid he re I tre.l wiih great li.sapprolsttii.n the principles of the. A merican party, Mr. llr om did not giii.h Mr. Eth. Wge.to disocn l fr nu their exnlied position and pursue th nouue suggested. Let all who wer elected on the p tra unt issue of Au.erii anisu., come together and'aroe on a candidate, or let the house adopt the resolution which he now ottered, iianiel.v'l iiat the friends and supporters of tlx prominent candidates for the Speakership be requested to wi hdtaw them from the further at'tiun of the House, and the member represent ing different parties in the House meet together, ea.-h party appointing nreo.uii.itiee of five, withn view of selecting a conference candidate fur Mpeaitar. A dehato theri ensued on the principles of the Aineiican puny, when the resolution of Mr. llrooiu was laid on the tahle. Aliir this two hail iU acre taken, Mr. Banks' tote lieing fttj on the Hret aud V8 on the second ; Mr. Ilicliaidson's 72 on both; Mr. Fuller 'A'l on the Uru and 2'J on the socuii,'; and Mr. Penning ton 6 on both. t a i ho House then ndjourncd. SENATE. WashinutoS, Jan T. Mr. Brodheid o illel up the resilution.tubinit ted hy liiin sumo time ago, directing the commit tee imbi.iuree to inquire into the ex-dieney of mptmiug ii, c general appropriiitioK lulls, or adopting other uieasu es ilh a view of obtaining moios,eedv action unsaid bills. He submitted a few remark on tl.eei Ilsuf ui'ht essionsat the close of Congress, w Inch hy the means suggested, he luixi.ais to ainid. lie argued that if tho Stiiaie hate t ,e power to originate appropriation hills tl.ev slnmld e.xcrciso it. .'ir. Ctytoii was In favor of th resolutii.n.and had no doubt ot the power of the Senate to origi nnte the nppr pri in. n lit) a. Mr. To ..iili thought that tho bettor remedy would he to cut oi; and n fuse to accept any ainondiiiu..! w.thin ten, twenty, or thirty days immediately piiK-eediiigare.iiiljourr.iue.it. tMr. htranl. while he wi a id clieeriully Tot o irsoiiiuoii, woui t not commit niincll .,r me ptonnety of th rcu.edy proposed. After lurii.oi-ilelia.e, the resolution was adopted, and ibe Senate then aiijounied until Thursday. HOUSE OF 1 EI'KESENl'ATIYES. , The Hans proceeded to tote for a 8akor, e.'ro re v, i, h the following i u't : Mr. Banks fi ; lUtiliards-.n 14 tullcr ij renniiigtoi: ft.; Messrs. 0,-r, Williams, Millin, I'oilor and Hen- r) iMun.it, 01,0 e ml., w hole nuiuber of votes -1 1; iiece.ba. y hi a cboic. llM. 'Iho lljust voted thriie no.re ths hist il.oe ulil. the lo!l,.riiig rerKull: Banks tt'J; Kit-hard -'Hi li ; Fuller CO; 1'ciiiiiiigton U, Orr two; Messrs. il liiiiiH, Millton, I'orler, and B. lirniittt.ooe .ach. Whole uuin her tf te .15; i.cocssa. y tu-a choice lt'J. W lulc the lis,ti-iul was pn g'estini, Mrs Eu lis, of l:uiimi4, inm.ikinga ers.,nal eiplana- J.Pl,r,li, LjM'''i".t eaj.g tjtH ihey iwpuim, I i Ktt t. ...... t.... . t . I.I. ! !.l . . .. . "'1 est lien 1110 picip;ea of the Aoierican lie would piel'er iha; his richt ar.ushmild with yi wmuinir nw rnrilVISipiMS piHlIorm. or than be.iiii,es ied wiih any party whoa di tect purpa was U persecute th Catholic of this eonutiy. Mr. lllllll of Alu'iami,. replied that he ile Uouncei Umuan Catbuli. isiit. Iieuause spiritual ly, tcuipurally, aud pulit'ca.ly, ibe adh.renta of mat Miem i. we allegiance te Ih. Pop. alone sb.v the Constitution. There never w as a tiute LUitt It. man C.tlujlic riesls, 3id ul array Ihrm-nlvo on o their assemblies, .y Ihrm-uivo uu tli aid. uf power, Ite.'rilo. against the iteepte. Mr. Tuvh.r, of L uisiana. maiiitnineil that do. ring the licn -h RrfulutiiHi, th Cathoiio Priests It sides , with th o le (tli ihiid .latt) against tlirtOier two the UoUie. aud the church. Mr. Pt rt v Wuker dis, ntel iioia th. news of Mr. Smith, of Alabama, hi olieagu.. If be thtiughljUt rel gmus poisccutiou wa a feature in the A ..oi, can party, ne would abaudoa that org -liisaiion, ' A motion waa made, that when the II. .us a t. journ it adjourn to met-ton luedy .ext. 1 h quuon a ueciui-i iu tuc leative ya 11, SENATE. Wa-uiui. , Jan. 10 1n th Sen.l. bt-day, Ih. u.raorial f retired N at al oftcors, antler .hs acln.a ul th. Int. ibwrd, w.r presented .nd referrd, Messrs. Br.lhn.d,of P. and Me-on, of Va, Ibtmght act.ua neeeasary to raatoi, deserrm. olkcento lit. grade f.Taa which they bad beeu Ulsplscd. Mr. Hal of N. II. wa try s.Tr na the let. Retiring- Hoard and the law waking it. He con tended that the Ui.ttr was eintHisinuti. .rial, a it h.la;ed principles of (xre.nal rights and ujnti fartu ia us operatioa. Tlx discustwoa aaeuniiBiid hy other Srnv t..r. ' Mr. Clayton, U Del., .114 that Lord J d.B Kussel, in January. s53, wrote to Mr. Cramp ton, hntish Consul in M ash.ngtoo, stating that the Hriii.li Gotarumaul lanad d siiKlly te ad hr to lb treaty of 150, and mil toaawm. di rect or imlireot uerign.y .set Central Aawri ea. Th II ais. wa ia .11 last Birht, .tree, al moiioBs to stjura were uweatr-l. F'Hir bab 1 ' t itd during th Bight, to last of In. h t'ssj a follow. lUnks, l(M-liardu, . Fuller, P.nBingto., S. stirring Ntteewtary tl a boir. 94. K .1 tioa lue ll.ais. ..tj.naraed Ibu) awaing o'tdk, until l ikiay. M 62 27 i 4 at nuaisuToa.Jtn.lt. Tlie II. rot bet eaee tor i'mkit la day, with im Ulowit.g result i Hseka, pa Kiehardemi, 7 Faller, ;hi IVn..ing(,ayt y .siiS.itM- . A ' to t eltutr I'TT, eonseqaeully a. .treiiun. The H ss. .. Med a wssuluti... I Itat U shall be in -y .4 .li n,e r.t.d.lsu. su di.. I bear pnantoMsastell iwp.rtsttl tsoitwel 'in.l H.ln ," n ' -('"l. f " !" P""1 ""' K.ward r.'inhta oe M.ery. 0w A.ssk-ab Str.v. (S.r.sriuB. The A'riraa Mas. ls.si.i, ..e U l)l,i... ml.i let 1-.m'.l mm Bark. IksseM ISsasmastd . tu . t4 . mlsal ..laairn an lis. I htis ttW,.kl t M'mt.t.nu. '1 1.. I ...,! rem.a.tt4t toal ht.,l..r por.'y Aaserieae uiui !iliii.!Jf,...l., . I. 1 ...... t . u. . . . . i f th I ,,,!. I Ii .hA 1 . .it St.... ...A L . I - - - a " ' 1 .... wu, aw. U.TltTfc For Mttyor, . W. D. HAT WOOD. Far d-MMutiaavr. F-sSTtax Waso. talridg Smith, iea. Adarjns. Miuoli W as a. C. B. Root, . ' T. it. Fentiesj, , , Seaton Ualee. -WTt!t W.tau. A. M. Oorman, Henry D. Turner. s AMEl-.ICA.Va. ro nit ttaa ' ' F r Mayor, Capi. WM. il. IIAKlltSOX. fur V-t)tiLtiinen. KtSTtKX Wakd. ' Eldridg Smith, Wm. 0, I pchurch. . Mi Usui WAan. Chrlet B. Ilnuf. M:tihard II. ltati!e, John ;. illmnis. Westers Wahu. ' 1 lima. irt II. lli'igr;. - John U. W.lliauot. C apt. n m. 11. II in is., n w.ll make an eso, Hci.t " V .,' "l" i'i-I F'J ie-peot, and tl.o voters id the t itv of Ualviaii will tnke great pride in-cutting their suttravos for him. 't'bo. named above for Coui.iiissitaitrri'aro enti tled to. mid wiifrtwuiv., a hearty support it. the Wnr.ls it. which tl.ev reside. Tiiis ticket is offer. ed to ll.e vote.- of ti.e city, without any reference o pitriy aiuilll.es. January 9tt IS3G, MANY YOTLilS. ...... -.;A.. Corporation Proceedings. 'Kiixinn, Jan'y 4, 1850. Regular ine'iir eavHanra ofCom.ni ssioners held this evening, l'lesem, Wm. 1. Ilavwu.d, Esq.. Mayor; Messrs. 11. 1). Turner, Alej. Adams, E. Smitli, A. M. (iormaa, E. L. llardiiig, 1. rr.;or, E. Cuiiiwell.ComuiiMiiiiiurs. On Million. Messrs. Turner, Smith and II irdtng wore appointed a Finance Committee, to settle the accounts of the Trc isu-er. The following account, wer presented and allowed-, vi! An account of Mr. II. P. Turner, $1 20 j E. ft Harris, S31 25 ; J. J. Christopher. $00 . Hrieii IMd, jsl.Wj F. Bates Jl Co.,, 04; J. M. Towles, $15 25 ; James I'uttirk, rIO 2l. On motion, Mr. E. E. Harris nas uUow.l $23 a Clerk of th Market. Oil motion, Mr. HarrU was instructcJ to call on .Mr. Mordccai and obtain the note due the C ty for rent of Temperan.e Hall and collect th. same. JIr. A. AdauuvW eh Master ,- reporu u to January 4th. 1H60, !fl00 . half fee S. in Tiea ury. !l'b. Mayor .ailed the attention of the ll utrj to lh condition .,f the streets around th. Central Depot. Mr. Cantwollion the part of a Committee, appotmedat a forme meeli.ig, obnvved tl.et in coMsequeniO of other rngigeuiut of pressing character, the R. It. Company hm e not yet licen able to put the force ctintractctf hy them in a letter of Mr. Fisher, tha !,., ,1,..., a.;.a. published lor tin information of Hi public, ano time ainee. at work o.,,,., th.. ..... believed to be th intention of the Company, within a few days, to r,.m every just cause oi oomphi...:. M,creup,n, the 11 inrd direcied Mr Cui.twell aiain to call the ni(.i..n ,.1 !, ....i. dent of the Ctiiuiiaay t the matter and urtrmitlr request h.in to procecl with his w.casum.nt am. as little de av km i,r..,i...,l icferl tothcCoiuiintteetai Finance. Aui.urned, J. J. CUUIbloPHER. Cut, Tr.IDL'TEOFKf.SI'ECT. WacRKiti, It has pleased Alm'ghty flotl in th. dispensntion trf His divine pMvidcuc. to enter our fraternal circle nnd taken from amnnrus eui, ,111. reiurntxi iy tliecol .Ha...... . . our much esteemed Irtoi.d .ml Uintoer, Alston A. Junes, therefore, be it JlrtottJ, That in liisdeeeaihi.frmiilyl.se a kind huslmnd . fmd father, the e-.ininunity one nr i. best citizens, and the cliuroh on. of ila brightest ornaments, and Masonry on. td its Worthiest ninl m .ft faiiliful suppurteis. llesotetJ, That . token of tatr high regard for the memory of our de, eased brother, w will wear Ih usual banNs of mourning fr the span of thirty days. 7. w'ml, That a enpy of these resolutions lie f.irwarde.1 to the widow and hither of ihe deceas ed, and also to the Editor of the N. I'Si.. ...I th. Richmond Ciiriniiaa Adrooat. requesting of i..-.H NOt.OUIIOtl. By order uf Columlais Lodge N'n. 11)2. , W. h. tiLNTI li, W. M. W. P. TAViy.R, Set-retary. THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE. Th. Eumrssan new. indicates . deterrain.lioa OB Ih. part of th. Allir to hate peace, and a re newed confidence on Ih paM of Austria that . pane ispraetieal.lt.. Prints Kterhscy has got,, hi St. Peterslnirga with a platf urn upon whifh th Allies., Prussia, ant Austria ar willing to .n.le, Simeof the London pars are skepi i.-al Bb..m Ih em, I, lion, of piorsaed nervee, a rersirted by the Morning P,r,tt but the Put. Pa. Ui td" ll.e 1'Jth thai "Bear retstrts, irana. Biittetl by private t. Iff-raph, tend In et n'.rw what tint M.ru m Port ha slated in rt I at ion te Prin.- Esterh.uy s Hiis.uat." 'I h same nsner s-) II. ere as io I inner sny dtmbt, either at Vit-n. or IWI.h, of the nnr. agswnl beiwee. France, England, and Austria a lo the..n,li. ti at Uh.ii which they will neg..tia'e wi.b Ra.i e-pTcially in Million to the n.utili,uorB of th Black Hea. P an. of th German journal doubt whether tb Csar w.a.M iwnt lo th lutl-renn-d.liun: but the V i. on. eurre-pundent id the E Btsneipatma Illegs. no meea aa'hornv -say th. I'l 11.ee ;..n f.nl. ff ha .tad. stot.miat. upm thi paint which "permit ths hop of . sal 1 iu.fi.ry s .!u i.." On U.e wl.l. w have bad Be aowt .inee tint war s,mi.i-.l t.. Ad n fan rabl tl.ts; at bo time baa th end of th. daina rht n.are4 .. near a now. 1. Ilia hernial istioa ef th black Sea. If Russia is compelled to ttb toil ta it, h. Risks aa em ties. 1. hi sa bit k .h. esnnot rll aff a-.t. now thai th. hwrHKar. aad th. Bt.inierrnp'ad range of II mmry Iviug betweea the l.lae fa a.,4 tU Ca...,asr, wbieti we preswme she will inMapm retaining Mb will ensn out "Mhe esattw with Bi .ee trrritory tits, wh.n si', l.ejjau h, and will But hav. lust aa Inch. '(sl!e!d pese Ufonr'r led ,., i . e,tfli,. , feptirled, it Bill furnish tlx ai.t-t Bteetorahl. il ntraiiti of ih f,,y of wars sa a mean ,4 ad lusting tU nf l.ts .1,4 nisrs.i, natiuas Uiat th. bi.it.ry of the World has mr p.rse:d. It will te-lilj ta tb las. rsf Nl um. , f u mmmm. Without r-ttipJishil.g th restills t r wl.iea 1th- r of th feme rmharkelia thcn,r ,1 Ta. Betvtar or yet Ansis-stain . D. aric TMi. ty.rit. kn I.ati4 ( ) t 1 anln.r, fat 4leuMing Ih. 're..Jenl'. Memaa. I HI. I " I W fjte w. ar sarhrisl st il, Ji of tit aiea.ag n re. pert t th h .'i k leru,i. mf asretathiit. ia il,w eonnt'T. tl r..,r,-,J ww staatri rt.nT.ig 1,1 1, ;i. .n ..t. rrs-ruo Isone ad Br-il h t.K.rt. .Bhlto rt wa all :iri irrr. eat nd put ih yatl, , "'eg warvsswl laT r ... e.is-! fringe. The, ... . Money --rgv -.Htpiaye-i a til litiuia as A-.. g ihree .hints is. esir moist 1 hot bea p..r N. ,ai-.a we rfaarged ,,), f,1M1(1 t.iha ih ral rn.ii.ri were &w4 tu htate .i,,.r., tad anarBted s.swt., , ts B,.,,ty mtr ml ai.4 pel ink. Ike tlttl.lAjj. t.y the e. re. Me are arty f.ttM., ll r,., V . ar. p-Moajd at the .niinJe ia h k tl ,, , repel.,, tf.sre llStt v.;d M M, tM re hemiiMted at tht i tl,.t .1 tb. eery no., ee .U ot I U.J.,,,,. ,,4 A.e.riea f.s.i. tH.., , .m.iarn" e. .r. b ki.j . ..a, y, .!, ., .jf ,11 . ' 1 . t"' .S 4 Blhtri-igatinelrr-i., u UII.HI. ""'" '.a. .hsi le.wr Iriht u.m,a.., r eow.rd . J .., tr w MAG , J A IV U A II ARRIVAL O? TIIK AHA0.O. for .at Later. T Atrmitier . Aar CoirTr.iei orr r,rt Rceons. . New York Jan. 6 The steamship Aragn with London dates w. 19. ,,l .1 i.,,r,i.,i this af.erno-.il with 1-40 passenera and a cargo merchandise raiued at over 2.iHK),.')il. -.Th,C,;,, "'i"fct ut on the iOth andtli ti nr iiooin on tti 17 r,. -5, 1 lie Ua.n U.u.y News a!8rm that Sweden nsa ra met., th tr s- 1 . 1 1 Ihe a liel 'p.twere gnarante the terriiorial in- tntj .., , ,,a toxitr .ngagos not to iihena:. a ay part of her trrit.rT to Kussis. the eontraettng parties also ent;!Ar,,',06.,mn,mi!l.,ll reciprocally all prtipositton coming front ltu I Kitmor of peace wer st 111 abundant in France . am. r,i.g;:,.HI, Cuut KstwrW tt-vi left V ienna for St Be- I 'T'l U-gh il "the I'ilh. witll 'nil; .tn-ta-.t despatch-' j es. cotHumin pran wirinns nt' a paeitie n itur. ! It was state 1 that if the Caar refuses an aei e tan-e A.tr wM witkJx.w her An ..s 1,' r tr.-.n St. lVte.-sl.iiv..'..-. " ; I ll'thtlio lm,.t Xrws a,,d "Timet exp-ess sir nig doubtstn' the Amptance ot' the pr apts.tions by the C v. Count Ksterhav's instructions are lo return in.n.e liately in t!.. event ,.f l!. Ciar's rtMiisai tonejuiate. The diffiet.l'r ttrl.i.-U Mst.rtl .l. v gust, ami the K.encli g,,ve.-..,e..ts rclaiive to th conditions on wnii4t ne ten ti.l 1.. i.. . is-t,.i arrsnirea i!ir..L-i. ll.e eirons i,n , K ,,..r oaniiuia T . mrrender of Kara to .). !!..;.,. 1.... 1 been confinnod. Nin I'ash.ts. toecthes wilh ! General Williams and ixteen t!ioiisand tnnns. were made prisoiiera. An. nag the n.uoititma of ttnr utAi-n wer 0.1 hundred Mot IwelieHold piece and mime heavy eons. The Russian (letioriil lielutoff ha ewtahlrshed his I. a,., I n.,ar. ters at Kutat and iatemls shortly to assume th nnanaiT. ag-tinat Audkla and Kedout Kale. 111. army was abundantly supplied with provi. siunt by the Armenian. Tha tle'Uea libtwen Kir and trxcrouius vtero bcU by th Ittis- lltils, , Tho affairs in the Crimea were unlet. Ureut.preparati.ma continued to he mad by the Russians 01. the Baltic La-the reception of m u.iiisn n.tet nextspru.g. iherersian ami. usador arrived at St, lo!re- ourg on .the Utl. of Decen.iier. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Ltyernn.il. Dect IS. Cotton The market Is quiet and prices v, holly one). an 'e.l. Sales for the three d ivs litUlt) lialea. Sale t-. speculator rw uaies. Flour tho umkot ha Iieen du.l. Canal 2is, Ohh, 3;,. - Western W heat is nnchansed. Com There h is been nut utile pecitiati. tlnniand. The stormy weather had cheeked operations. W bito wheat ln.l'.s.y,!.; lbs! ll.(,ill,.;ld. I'r.itisions are generally ut.tihangel. and Beef have been quiet, Cons Is leivo otT at UoJ. Manchester advices are more far iraibl. Pork FURTHER I1Y THE CANADd). New York. Jan. U. Ilia said tha the Au trian uliinia u a, at' er some m dilioati.Hi, ieieiif-d tlie approval of .ng!and, I rauoo and Austria. I fu" 't w iw.t to St. I'etorshurgh, 1 are to be kept . .rofound seotet. I lie terms I T'' ,ur"1 ,,,a "rl'" 'J "'J be ' rer.'.Mr,nf!nn'- A ecret clause is uiole -slo d e I lw,,viu "leii will eventunl y bike I W "gainst Ruasia, ' ' le"n ufrepnntlt:iit intiiitnte that Au. t f ! ? ,.,K:",e'1 I an invitation from Prussia to j in h-r in a picilio Intertrutioni and furrher, that .Napoleon ha recalled his mvit.Uon to Prus sia to opvii negotintiiMt. It is also reported that in NuteinW Austria invited th Wetter n Powers to te-tpn Peaco Csmferenn at Paris, rooim.meiiding lb Dia:a lenanc of the fair guaranteed points aa th. b sis of negotiations, with a modification resjiecti.ig nussinn nonunion ia ti. mack a-.-a. Jiussia hail not reiilie.1, but it was thought would send a rrp- fesentntiv. lo the Cotifernce, T It win le e s.ittd that the Swedish Ambassador to V enna la I furmvllv snnotneed the adherence tf Sweb n bi Ih Allic in tint interp.l atioa of In t air point. It wa doubtfully rtunoret) that th Russian proposals for pe te, tlitl'ering Jrtiia those of Mi Allir, lia.T afrit! ai Tienna. " Th. English gnrernment, it is said, haademsa rled a redm tioa uf Ui Russian Army in Ih Crimea, brfire it turn enter into any Beg iti fe ll ns. llieLm.l.n News say, maiorlty uf tli Frentl. Cubinet think that Russia w.ll act epl ihe pnost ! terms hut a notjoriiy of ihe Iriiglul. Cabi at think at litre is , ' : LATE II F iUid'cALIFtli; N I A, R feral fiutt'o b 'trre Whiki and Indian-- 1 Niw Orleans. Jan, 10. X-,n. Th. steam bin Pmn.etl em ha arriiHfnmi Sen Jnar. Mi cntiiiied with the Cortt-x frvia Sen Fmnci t on th. 2it(h of lioeetnl cr Th. Norther Ligtit was to sail fn.m San Jusn ntr N.w York t.a li4.h, with OiiO.WI, i.trea mttrm. N.taii.nan slfi'r werj, pn.grs!ng fat or Lly. . Th new from Ore:" wae Inteiesting. . Several bailies between the whites at 4 Indian bad taken 1 ac . I.trrn niinlt - f. II en h. th si lns. At a Isitt'e ro-ar Walla, mi l Wnb la liver, I'ai.i. llemeit and Lieut, Rarsows, also line iiriva.es, wer. killed, and 14 i uieht I. Another nvrerrrtl at Pu.el's K.Bntl, ia hieh LietH, Main-liter and sets ml otltem a. re killed. 4i. Wonl was arran,;lnj; the .relimin.rie fur a aai'y unpa'en. A Both w Filiiliuster wIi1ob.-(v hundred trong. bad buided al Lower Calif.uv. Al Man Free, isns brnadsttiSs wer. dull. Mm Pork Ui. But Imle -I an. in snt ihn,. - - -" ins.,. 1 1 ' MABRIED. la tni rite, on lbs nihrinst by ll. i'rl it ten, F-q., Mr J..I n Unes.tr-r ,4 ylt ,:f a, Mvhala W, lice. of ibis ri'y. t ny pars pit- e..py. inns. Al llieh mead IJitl. Y-olie a t'e'v. ea ih?Tih all., Mra. M,i;'vUU.T I EA I..M,,V, .r,. 4.. wue m ui Ui. Ii. .VI. Cars. a. 1 upw ( tasrt Mid d.ohl,r of l .i. C.4, W iil.am-,id lenaetsaee. N, es. sil.,t.d et b p.raly.to in II hand, whirr, spoeara I ..al,i, Uil 11. .oer.-, h. meal, acrnmpame I ,(.. fc-t.r, tuiinue I tJ.li. P.'.iJ IO gn.i, hl.til rt BW at pSM.i tu h.t readied Ihe bvurt, a I. wo le.wiled tn su Idea d.s'sluti a. Mr. P. aea!"t with .aay In -I. I so, I nob e toisi.l.w. M 11b inii.. ua re. of lit bil.tai erd.r aet . i 1.., I .1.. n i trails ..w. a- -i- w .... i ria.ii.etl il.sra.tr. . ' I . ''" IttfBl .-loetaie i ... I i.t . I.t. h h. wa rtttl -Ul,.ewoltr.. t,wt m Us Oiw-hsj... tj l.ar At 'hat tuna bp a r.r an I eiariL-aii rl,raew. I 1 "f hsrdittr 1 Th s .iK, i MniamU ..f 1 " l"ebja I ht. a. M her eatt a I mm,-) ! nr""- ef Bet e... ..w.-., a, I ... I 1'esolw.l-r h.w' 4 b it t,.., o! ,l,t ' M-''-. ; 11 .. .- : a. an lea etuy tt . whttw . it, KHvrHtr.Toi.piAlul tl I I, JM tf t ...... m.4. ,..., ..a. w.w.fc... l-ewd ... t . I, ,.,,, ..... ..uwj, b a i .it, .d I.., .i.:, w- . . ... SS arba-. a i. I- Sr. aw ta. ...A. J mmt tr. aw f 4 S-' . m, I mmtm.tf . r- u . i P-S'" . ..11 ysswlwd mem k4. I J O" trarw , t. ,t , . .. Aal y . eSV-t ,s.,.,.r, , tt... n. ..,.. batawrat,,. ,.)( , o , . , 4 ' - a . I- lltl liv I, I , , T I-Ii.h,,.,,,,., J'" ----i. .t., ,,.,., a Y 18 5G. rjUCES CURRENT. K .roars. Rxntrntr ro. Tut N. C. Sta it A. M. MCPIIEETERS A C. Mal Crwwa, Viewrtri.j, mi Ommiuum MamU-nW rTr. Iff , v . - . . "" . ii -Th, em.tin.ed verity "I the Wea.liar ...J .1 tr . ' "T," "P (ranseetiens. .m-T JL I' nth" - dowwward lendeney thouga we d b.4 .pea-waneoid,...,, -. 1 vr" 'i. 1 o th lUttl to tie saoply. 1---- ty i.ui ng uoiug xr. f eterxbnrir. Jab. ti ..' . .- doiu: .;.. ... . . 7 "tv-im i.ttie is ,ie,. n , quote nrni.e vl.i. . S-nmetedat hLfti. U.hr rl.- ai t tofi.W, " rtora. Citv l,m.i...r..... M V.1"" M Wft, for Peruvian. -s'"' "" H i HJ. Wilmington, JaB. 13.-Pre.dne. Tmi ,. , o hj bi.Might .1. very slowly, and w. hav. hot few transaction. It. re tort Th, inclemMnty f th. wathr prevents all out door husin, ., u,W m mg. Salw sn.se last report as follows t io ..?r"li,'t"f.,lM y"r l V of liTbbla. at , v ,ow uip. and l,3a for bard, per 80 .0, , u,aUv, ih a em, ur,vrou, ootB, Nothing rl onj ui SpW,t. Turpentine or Roain. hid, sold yesterday at .tl.M W l.bl. U.Trojt. LU bfll,. as.rted"grados ebancrd hands yesterday at e cent. ' Ih. K iiA,,---S!y",'l"tf25 fchJ. Cub. 4a cents gallon, as ia qoantity. .-(v.,ium,sia, vt not. lew or no "I "ur pnalue market. Owing to th unpleasant and sold weather there is hut lilt). ' i'""'n ' wanieti at quotation. Cam old at i0oe.it f, ,,. Cotton 81 t lor best qmlity. C.w I'eas stdd at 70 ots. Flt.r no cnange l.ut Utile ntfering, Spirit Turpentine 4it U'i&m Jcent. per gallon ivuw uo, 71 tit JCi ? Ub l'llis.s.,li,.trf ,r th.oeof. ,. stattls ia th. itaMx. Ill.'rln No. I, h. anasrll n" slmrtetl to eu.lmvorw Rlr. saAisfaeUua. ISirOItTANT TO EVERY E0DY. per slintiRi. suit Lsvina ..1.. . t Enr,., ,t Snria,.!. ,., . " fc:.V '""''''"firlviaitn.llle.iriH.tloasl. ths Art to , ' 1 " . "" "'" esw" ms tf st.ro a Ons IM - . .-. .s.. irvin las Savrwss I hav 1m.. a IW sod eha sr. sow auhini f.tn. Bill I A - ' - r"-.,i-a irs. tn.-s l haw 1K..... .L . . git.. sery perstai.e l.ssis lu ,m, p,J' .nna, IB, ,, IjS-lt, .llu.ltd til. K.fc,. ! 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