NORTH CAJiOLI N A ST A II W EDNES DAY. 31 0 R N I KG , A PRI L 23, 1 8 5 G. foMhaStar. COXMOI SCHOOLS. " Jo Mi friemU UtMral Rluealum im North Carolina. I bar bee enabled tltl In aHkearranr, ni'ii!" tor .the publication of Magiiine, to fce sent four times a tear, free of all sbarge excel postage, to each Vislriet Committee of the Com moil School in the State. Tbe Mag tun will be printed at IUtctzh, neatly g t up, anil contain thirty-two pigee ? reeling matter besides Che advertisements; thirty fir hundred copies will be circulated free of cherge, aad it will be devo ted wholly to the interm. of general education,, being especially Intended aaa medium for con veying to committees, teacher, superintendent ami siamining committees, important informa tion concerning the hiatory, prugreu and condi tion of Common School in North Carolina and ia other State, and atatistica, facta, aadauggee tion bearing on the uocea ( the onus of pop ular education litre at borne. Such a saadieia of communication between the head of our y tem of Common Schools and all it part,) mueh beaded: and for a lone time it baa beeo mi de- si re.to ereate by bij ova rescources, and tbuae of any position tlie mean ot supporting Journal of thi kind without attempting to get uberi bers and without taxing the .School fund. . I Brit attempted to procure advertisement from our many College and A endemics, tliiokincenoush of these were interesting in advertising to bear tbe expense of thi work; and knowing also that Journal containing the term, locatioa and con dition of each would present an interesting and imposing Tiew of our educational resources, while the classical and Couinoa Schools, would ttiu be benefiting each other. Many of the teemed favorably inclined, white leading: educator were much pleased with tbe plan; but aiuwert came in slowly, and while aome wanted more information, other wiabed to bold back till the project wa tested by actual ex periment. After great deal of correspondence tod effort I bare finally in ado arrangeiueut to publieb a quarterly Magaxine, larger and finer than I ever boped for; and a number will be tent free to each District Uunimilteo, through tha County Chair- man, to each meialr of the Hoard of County Superintendent In ei County, and to each member of tbe Committee to exainin teach en. The firat No. will be iatueda aoon at I can prepare tlie contents; and in tlx mean time, if pared, I U..p to be able at laat to change tbi iruoi a quarterly to a, monthly periodical. Ia making tli it gratifying announcement I hope. I will be excused for oflurin a very brief exnlana tioa of part of my count a Superintendent of Common rkhool. Mr annual iienort reaches. comparatively, vary email No. of tbue in term- ted in it details; and tint i to m a aoureeof mock regret, far while the public ought to b luiuruieu in my more menu, I lee! tuat I am doeidy intereated in ha.iuifauch knowledge dif fused a widely ai poesibl. In all boneety and eimiilioityl aver lli.it 1 Would be greatly delight ed if lav whole official course were fully known to all men, for . I.ile eutisciout of Inability, I am perfec'ly sure" that 1 hare been honest oontcien ttous and umpiring In effort to iticreaa the effl cienay of our Common Schools and to benefit tbe public. , It would bare beea eaty to keep my nam be- betor tne public: to travel, la good teeaone mingle with old acquaintance and pleaeant inlluential people, to epeak at 1 went, and tliut to appear to more advautag than I bav recently done. But while vanity, health and Velf Interttt at -well aa the expectation of the public demanded uch a course, it wa obviou to m thai much mure general and tatting influenc eould be ex tied by mean which would not be immediately seen and apprecwte4 by my friends, ana requir log mure anxious ettouliua. I felt bound to pur- ue tin more irk aome eourte and I can Ireely assert thai while I bare probably devoted lew time to eociety or amusement than any maa to tbe Hi tie, I bav not perhaps beea uSicieatlv caroful of health ar privau interest, Tbi maco I IWel Uund to eay in general term, and I aay it ot in vanity, but out of, retpeut to that public whoa tenant I am, and which ought to be ia forated of my omeial eusrae. I would alto freely and moat reepectftilly chal lenge a thorough inrettigatiee) into tbe truth of tint atearuua: but ot court, can out, la eard, go into tueee detaila, j may, however, a eolniaoy aaoh tabora, tit tit eaa f tbe jUaicaiiu aanuuaceu above; ana add tuat ia tint and in other pubttcati jot of naeful matter bear. ing directly va tbe laierette of our Com aw ' rjchuol. and eakmlated to extrt nermaiitiit porvading iutlueurrt, I kae bad eipended more tbau lite ainouut of uiy aalary lor tlie year, tout la tliit on inn giving back mure tliaa i bav reeeited. 1 do boo I will be viewed lr making tint alluMuni B la eertaiuly but aotie ia a epiru of exoiittie boatUng, but only aa a tact (or aaue taiwe ia tbe foratatioa of jutt opinion euaeeraiag tbe mauaeria ahwa tbeoiaoaul cMiperiMteaUen ha kwea mad iultueatiat fur (uod. ' It would be tediout to go iuto other facta, u evea ink) ail the detailt of tiii; any oue eaa aee that tbe taot alone it a very luii-oritnt on, aail Imulitot kou tisiiT Mheie worthy of eontiderauua. hulbee it to ey, iu Mi it eunueettua, Uiataur Commo rVboui tyalem ha undergone a radical chan j: lur the bvuer in the laat Jew year thai aero. ia of a nanadingaud letting eiiaracter are Mow al work ad that to all human avii a T.im of thlngt Im beea beguawNH-a will be la-iinoif: Matt aud mure betor wtaad be lor out endorva Ih (a la, toterrett aad ttautboa- of our rvk..t, will be inlutiug mure b( aad m.u tellir-'oee into their management, and will be ea ritiii it home and abroad mure retpeet tor our jtr..gn and our eharacttr. (in '; incident apeakt Volume. When I lift lgu tuderot rnt-ell to the Lderalureid tl,t Sit, 1 Mind but Iml (iMiouragoment a- anntg ihwe aupply tbe intellectual demaadt of tl I uunlry. The luerar aad Bwdi puUithing world e-l fully Iwiprwad with the Me Ua a gued tloi.g eould eonie front North t arubaat aur wa ttvre any itrai4 to diagun tha laat that tbty rrir lJ wie-nneaia abd adieulwrea wa the la ta, cm aud mate of our people a lb teat pomi.oig that evuid ba ta any part of tha) grl IK4I. til Hin I avel with a incivility ua.Uiut ,iiiat U the tttata. my etMrV n.tferta' tbe mm awrtifylng oharaicr. I in .nl la r-.io.a to diaeavar the true aad It an mean haunin mm km antortauMMl ai'-ad ot . ur uiKowaual and aaural and a niit mwd e-mmg thua m auntoct nil tl.it b Ju laiaent wa nalurmllj tmenlied a ofiaieiia atirana, and induced to eaawer an- iuai imi.an-i.-nt with a to parual aln and mi p. 1 uit aevuuota to avm ttM tut ate erl aat ufuor ruaM Ibvngkt by eotue to he to hi((i.lf lord. A Um year only baa vlapaae! eiaee Work a ear Nai utiti.lereil at very pun Mvt y I ,t literary in.t , and Mna every thiag Wat to lie r.Mid (iael , aud on aa WW l a Ir ii lru i.l .,,ii,g u.at liter wa aay good. 1 lU r m i. iuai itnai nar aaartaiy tioMi. -S- UalJ Mraagl 1 be Klaltaiioa fruea Ui uVr4 Baifvinlaadtnt al i ... m S K-.-la, hate be eenltemd abroad eat al b ., itk a rareful viva to thwtr futu r!i. and alrv4 laey ar baavtog trait uf gal iiatUtaa, bw Im ma), pavhena, la peveumej la ear fvr and fr.int all ibe nuafiag and entnrnruHnf yl .,'sare, eina taUara and tfHwir Indiealihg a y '- - O't aut pi at the daeiMrj of aatr htiaer n. ! I a,e 4 w-aal tranenraa, and 4iepe- a i a to matt Ih moat bbtral la teal loch aa tbe frieada of ear mural aad intellectual pmcreat are raurraated ia aeaing I To aay owe well verted ia tha met of the pact the paet of only a frw ye re ago,'-tlri u a progrete aa gratifying at it m wonderful. Then, none to poor a to da a rerereace; auw, ea tH Literary 'Cnange, ear name hvaae of In aal reaiiecled. . 1 hope that labor producing toch reeulta ar not la vain. la addition to Ih above. I have made ar rangement to have iaaued an edition ofatandard iipy-puttet.wliich will barren tbe cover a ajeoe- t ot our acbool Uwi, lorma, anu uaelul augge- tiona. I bare been fully impreaeed with tbe hot that copy-plate ar much needed la our Common &cbuolc; many ul our beat teach ert ar young perxin, who'bav not yet learned to write w til, aa art acquired auly by long aad eareful prac tice.. And-it occurred to me that while having tbe eopy plate introduced, a double advantage might be eeuroa ; Id covert, atuany mica wim toiar titeiuenta, might be made a mean of dissemina ting aaelul lulormation. i utaja capeciany im portant now, aa the htt Legialalur having ea hand a vaatlv inoreeaed amount of bueineaa, did not make Droviaioa for th publieatioa of the aew School Law in pamphlet form ; and my experience, and that of all School officer ia, that k it impo- ibl to take too much pain to diemtnat knowledge of the Law. Iheae eopy putea will be cheap, -tb cheapest id M, and 1 hope, will be anivertally utcd. . 1 have alto completed rrnncementt fur the publication of a toaclier Manual, to be need by our Common School teacher. It it to contain Ih nentiitl part of our Heboid Law and forma, a few auiriccatiooi rule for governing tchool, and blank tall, with eaptione. by which, with tlie leaat trouble, and by only making dot, teacv en will be enabled to keep a full account uf the attandanca in School, tir the inepectioa of tb Committee, and from which to make their report to Ibe country ehairmaa. It will have blank line ror a diary and lor eierci la writing, ; ana will be furnitbed to teacher at the coat of print Inv. Tha whole nlim of thi wa tubmitted to th Oovernor and Literary Board, and met their cordial Approbation. I he work wa aire onerea without price to tb Board, but it hati not authoity to nrinl. while tbe lovernor. in to concluding, determined to recommend to th next aieembiy to veat authority in th Board to print and die tribute thi to teacher at a blank. Ia the mean tin it will b furnitbed at Ih bar oott of print .-..h lli.nge aa nf th mmi daa-ld haHatll ta ; i'j a I tma ad a u raw t tea, ,a m; f aa.4 aiue ,iaiieg ne to greater . , a.l Hf forma nt'artt aid In tben.au .... f;. ant irMi!araa baeerved In ba ( ,,t ..it i -a i-, fr,a.-r a with greniar ra- f -1 I lm.k ,a;a.if aaer-tf.to lay , a, a i, I 1 1 l-.la m"T9 e-'tt i wwanlnry la S hi card having already exceeded th limit originally intended for it, I must omit evral mattra which 1 withed to lay before tlie public; nd while mut gratefully acknowledging the good whibea and partiality of my many Irieodt, reaptetniiiy ak them to look into my tad annual Keport for farther particular, , Copia will b Mot to all of tb Editor la th Slato; and tint, no doubt will cheerfully aaawt ia informing the public mind by republishing tuch part aa will intereat their reader. And aa, in tb dittributiua of uoh thing,' many perkoo who would read them with profit to tbemlve and other ar nccettarily over looked by being unknown to tb distributor, thi opportunity ti etnbraoed of requealing time who with to aee th but annual IV port oi me super intendent of Commoa Soboola, to tend tlieir name and addree to hi Kscellenoy Uur. Uragg or to vac If. . :: The uEo which I have bad tb honor to III I on beeet by many trial and temptation ; a euBCientiou tncumtient can find room for tb employment of all hi tint and anergica, and one, dupueed auly to look to hi own Interval may fill a complimentary pace in pubiio aatimation, and yet do little good. It i aa offio la which every eitiian take an Intermit; rha Common School ranch ay ery inhabitant of tb Slat ia their Influence whit every on eee and feel ry defect ia tlieir management, aad ia tbe law by which tbey ar regulated. Kvery one, there fore, 1 ever read1 to fiud work' for- tbe Huperin Undent, to look to hint for a redret of every petie uf irregularity and to enquire why be doca not torn to th relief of hie particular com munity, to make belter committee, bettor law, better teacher, better neighbor, or natter babito. To do all expected la tbi re pact th Superin tendent would have to be omnipotent aad ebiqi- tou. '" Bush thing ar (ineetad of no other oftoer ; ao other ofboer it reuuired to be ever Braving to everybody, that h it aarniirg hi (alary, the aunee ot ait otnar execuiive otacer iwaca, ia tnoir direct iunuaaoaa, very few, aad hence ear Uwe arnere, SeoreUvne Ac- AL are pneumed to be aoteg their duty while a an ever eat what they ar about. 1 nit It natural ; nut n avtroa tit iitai of burrinladnt with Htpicioua, ear, aaxietiee and trouble that will wcta-h heavily aa any eeaailive mind, lor my ami 1 am free to aay that I have oflea been tempted to aiatign that 1 hav felt aa anxiety aad encountered difficulties and diteuuragemeau the full tore of which ao mortal knowe bat mylf, aad to aadar which I have been brumptod only by (torn of duty. I am nut taxi out for aftce. aad have ao ambi tion 1 deal re only firet and ebiefiy to do what y fluty, ana eumlly, u J eaa aava K, to receive 'edit tor it, Beyond tbi 1 hav ao deeira ia connect!. m with tbe plat I 111 or with any oth er I aad having aa, I believe, done the iirmer. and aatiafied my owa eonaeianea, 1 am not u au lieitoua alaiut III ntler doeidralum. 1 would, bo water, add, that 1 hope that I will aew have atur tin to travel aad thai I bav ao far arranged my plea of operation that I will not aaceaeauly be ao enalned, while I eaa b th mora anvful when 1 do traveL 1 have vr be lieved that tli Sup Utendnut by tvaval aad by other ataana abould b well aequaiated with tbe moral, social, geographical and edueationat eoadi- Uoa at vry auoaiily la Uua Dtato of widely 4 retained iatnrnau ; and lor year 1 hav pared aetiher pain Bur xpnM to obtain each knowt- Iga, w hil tram actual obeervalion I am familiar wnk tlmiaM ttery taction. Bat lean never be made to balm that aay greet amount of good eaabeatiitmplithed bj aatvely going from amiaty toeeuaty and awking aapeechua edueaUua i very tow Would attend, Iboe Baud inlet taltd would But be rearnd at all, n vTatemalte p'ota of ope rattan eould be tan matured and tuned, ad fw idea ur fact lea preened ua Ih g inert mind. I a tlie awl retued, debecly pufulaaed aad tolaleatually active euan man itiea, lit aanet pnpubtr apeuker eould But get together large Butane of a ratal peupk to lute patiently addreaee Jooalii ta bx muea vCmm of thi kind prove a lailura. 1 hav tried that how ever: and iparieae a reaaua eualuna my view. I am now aiwyavnag to try to get ap a aartee at maeiuiga ef mure mtervMiag aad, thtrafur likely to be uf t aver aanfal ehnmeter. I wuh to Uy what eaa be done ia geltlag ap Cetiventwn uf toachar aad ether inter eat ad ia general ndncatitm ia dif area! eacuuae aad to do tin eucctaaiully, require a aanful manaemat nf abtch ttonai nnly are ewar wh bav bad pertewea ef life, tbwg. W ar not rip, but w ere rinuig tor nvt action -aad if It due Bat tuccend here it will be boeauee then ar not the aatant bt euiied to aur atlaattua, and Bet be- aaa a aft nut unorwiag at alb Wa an laraovin i Ih alatieua ef av pnai Itwa, a I kauw, are aaritiag ail n umial alnnaxdL ad ar But at wall nyrttiaitd here kiwii w hat kopad aad touhed tor twe aaaee) al enaa. . Aad permit Baa, as imtlndiag tha aeeaaeani- eatMaj already turn tong, aanfvr, avaa rmseailull eiel eaggeeiloa to all totoreaaad ia war Onaa BMta ttch-wia. There ar three eaettwta ia whb-h a may make tlie earth yield bar frnit. may fore ea their grewth ta wtauir, and rapidly ly a hea-anue anhnr, bnl w will get a ntakly aiaa and nxdileeent frnit. W may tok lb Mb eairemt aad enaa the eand la th earth end lea a kj to tab Its ehaneae wirh ft me aad wea-la, and among rta-ka and trave 1 anj la thi ana aUa w will gtai a very anu retnm.. t may, elan, thaw w mnet wait oa rVovidenea, and giv aur j ecnovi time t grow ami mature, according to tlieir nature. They are not a foegu plant Tbey do not priag ap ia a night. lhy an gmetma, and if we are win and tra tooareelvea, will eonlinae to grow like the ank of tbe forest t tbey may b year ia developiag. rtwt toey will to) eontiauaiiy striking their room deeper in the earth, their branchee extending and their forma becoming mora robe at anttl they be come model! of beauty, strength and alility. A already intimated tear statittie areexcitine good deal of attention abroad, and doubtleaa the State will soon be enlivened with agent of those who minister to intellectual last. I eaa- aot regret to see each Urines, in fact I like to witness tbesx but it fa) well to caution th pub- tic to to) careful what they buy aad of whom. In School hooka especially tbey ought to look for the reenmaieadatioa of tlie (Superintendent and other officers, and to see thst tb geot engaged ia eeiiing nave teaiimoniai true me. A few day era. when in a Northern City. I learned that a merchant laid in setsral dosea conic of a Reader which contain an alaborat assault on the Institution of tb South and ia published by men who regard South Blnve-owner a mo utters. ih pur chaser, no doubt, was innocent: be aly knew that this reader had bene used in his eommonity, nd was not aware of its contents. I cite thi not to condemn any one, but a caution, a a rea son tut respecting tb recommendations mad. Ther will b out gent whom I can eooimend lo th confidence of the tuiblie tbey come to brio more directly before the people tb works I bav recommended and reriied, and to make arrangement! to bring them within reach of all. In Ui object of tbe effort all are interested i change ia tb a of book will b thus avoided, expenae at ved, and good works, just to n ana to tbe Mouth, b introduced books carefully exam ined by me, and in tome instance corrected aad added to, and published by Houses of high and liberal character, and sunt of whom instead of pandoringtoaectional bigotry, have dealing over that wide area ea which tha English language is spoken. I hv no pecuniary interests of any kind in these matter but 1 have obtained conceaeiona and expenditures on our Hints and its best inter eetfrom parties, whose liberal'cntcrpriee should be properly appreciated. Teachers and friend of general edncation are invited to writ ommunicalioo for th common Hohool Journal and all audi favors (etprttaltu brief and to tin pointmiW b thankfully received. l. 11. tt 1X.C i . Sup. Coaju, School. P. S, 8uher!ption to tb Common School lurnal. will be received, t" a matter of accom modation, at $0 rent per annum, invariaUy in ad mace ; and in no instance will fewer tbaa two copies be sent to any one Pnst-OfEc. 8uborip tion unless received ia Urge number, will b nly an additional expense and trouble ; and the great leading otiject of thi Journal, is to each tha lHstrict Committees with advice, statistics aad words of encouragement and admonition. 1 heee Committer) a re found on vry three mile souars of territory ia th Stat ; and they are one of th meat sntial, vital and delieate part of all our School Machinery, while taert i a uni versal deair to a Uieui take mor iatcrnat in tbair duties. How to reach and stimnlsts thai il th ereat- t problem of enr lyatem ; and certainly one may travel,' and write tor our beat paper for many-yean and yet not aome la contact Demon- ally or mentally with any large proportion, of Hence tb importance of regular periodical itb forms, extract of th Law. surireaiiona. facta, advice, exhortation, Ac., A., tnt fir to mill and th valu of such an enterprise, well mcusgsd cannot be over estimated, Subscribers eaa add res FAiUin oftht Stand ard, Kottiyk, at whoa ofic tb Journal will b printed. ConfrBtional. - - a - j Toiity-fanrtfe CongTe Tirat lesaiom. vVaaaiaoToa, April 14, m" Scbstx. Mr llarlaa prtweated aa aSdavit troca Cut James II. Lane, ea tlie eubjeet of the Kansas memorial presented the other day by Gen. Cat, and which tb Senate bad refused to receive. Mr. Harlan said that respect for the Senate would call npon hint to explain, why he should present a second time tbe petition of the mem bers the PfovUional Legislator of K ansae, abev referred to. He aljnded to tbe charge made laat Thursday that th paper with St ig aature wa all ia tb asm hand writing, and which was th res son of il being called an im pudent forgery. To hi mind it wa tb tarns tiling if hi name wa attached tea paper by hi authority in th band writing of Another, aa if be hH written it himself. Again, if th paper was a eopy of th original petition, th esta'u hibment of that fact would b a proof of it authenticity. II thought it would b a little strange to argue against th authenticitr of th Bible because w were nimble to lay oar hand on tb original parchment as they cam from th hand of tb patriaiohs, prophet and apos tles. . Although these parchment had been copied millions of times, and had been tranalated into various language, thr were but very few who doubted tbe genuinenee of th Bible on that ac ooiitit. He then went oa to tell who James H Lane waa. The first fact about him that he bad discovered wse tbat b wa a Democrat not by conversation, for b seemed to hav beeo con ceived and .brought forth a Democrat. Hi fath er, Amos Lane, was twice Speaker of the Indi ana House of Kcpresent tires, on the Democratic aide; and, a a member of Congress, wa th wheel hots of Gen'I Jackson' administration. II then traced tb career of Colonel Lane, frsm hi appointment aa Poetmaater nnder Van Buren, dwn to th prereut time; stated hie' servicee in the Mexican war, aad alluded to hi having been a Democratic elector for Pierce and King. At one o clock, the t bair called up the special order. Mr. Douglas moved to postpone the conside ration of the special order, ao a to enable Mr. Harlan to finish bia remarki. Tb motion waa agreed to, when Mr. Harlan returned and finished hi remark, in thi course of which he alluded to Mr, Butler as being familiar with the name f Hector, Pri am, and Nsstor, th heroes of the Trojan war. but (aid he seemed to be mor ignorant of tb heroi who bad fought th battles of hi owa country Mr. Butler replied be bad snmetiraee illustra ted his remark by alluaion to th Iliad, and h did not knew but that the exploit of th battle of Buena Viata would be set to verso, and he tyled th Lena iad I (Laughwr.) Mr, Douglas stated hi reason for objecting to the reception of the document that th Senate bad once rejected, whioh It wax now attempted to reintroduce here. A to the Democracvof Quitmaa, that Dodsea served a a volunteer, in California, daring tbe Mexican war; bat as th law dons not permit the mospuoa of colored men into tbe army, this act harem ainnssary for hi relief. Tb Uouae passad th bill amendatory of tb act of 1849, nuking pay meat for horse and other propel ty lost la tb mi Hilary aervio of the Cnited Stales. The Senate' amendments to tb deficiency ap- propriatioB bill war taken op. That appropri a I ting juu,uuu for tbe tor continuation pT the Washington aqueduct wa amendcuTvtitb a pro viso, that when the work aball have becd com pleted, the eitie of Georgetown and Washington and their inhabitant shall only b allowed to tap tb urn on such rate a may b settled npon by tb Commuaioner of Public Building and those corporate authorities; th revenu accru ing therefrom to be applied to the keeping th work la repair. . i l' tM . . I, at . .,k aa a -. -f t, I .1 a -a 4 vti'atn ( tt lnresry 1 mm a., -ned to alia .d r-T-a, lie to make . r .' . to bate ' r U; '4 at ear i f : V ttt haaa pun- ' a as a ban ?..! t t 4 a- I e-tif 4 ka t " t: e .. ' kI aureate middl eunrae i we Baa y do our duty, and s(tl I eaa re nature by be eunahtae, be news and rains lrf ,rm, ia terns Una, bar Imps lant part w may kill nut Ih w4e and toasva, a af -at sad str USs graund, and drtv sway tta rr-.w ; and whi! a d H ihu n may etill ah la la ear tbe Inrraaae. and Wait Wllk palien lu IW norlv nod InUer rata. TiallW W aal nutaWal ana. H- at is t lty to nnitortake to ee-tWmnntita all tl a a lata an4 1 J tt 4 paayl Ma e tow years, a w eaata. at sate e" rt. a jar fast tvetet nl p hi e - aa at ; It ta etfasll V tJah, heeatta llite H) aMtiaertirnl-la, to V va y ell edoet ar 4 Wet Ike ajtl-aa In isaail. Tt a, te lte enr fp t-aataxrdntan. ant 4a anr enrt mta d.ilgenaw -,4 pait aniirwg snalkad ensrgy and Ttrij uhaarvleacy. It Iseertsin that the decision-of the Convention will deci.le the election, and that the tlectina will decide tb fate of th Onion. Aad antes th Convent.. aball aouiinet a statosmae who will honor and mainsaia th correct principle ef tbe eenfederecy, we eball liv to witaea tb down- .ll -Fl....! .1 l a . . .. inn oi jueiios, in aeisure oi proramy, ana a ais- soiuuou ot in tBtoB. rVaaai suiun fiusfiatt. Her hi aa admiaaioa by aa of the leading Joaraalsof tb desancrnry, which i certainly Mora aaadid tha - creditable to th party for which It profome to apeak. Could anything proclaim aur clearly and aamittakeably the raptloa, venality, and disregard of every princi ple which actuate th conduct ef patriots, bow prevalent in the democratic party, thaa doe tbi unblushing avowal f No matter whether the nomine of th Ciaeiaaati Convention, (hall ba Btatoamaa, wh will maintaia th boner of tha Confederacy, ar a traitor, wba will do hi tmot to bring aboal "tbelownfall of Justice, the seis nr f property and a dinsulutiun of the Unioa" a Btattor wbthr ha be a coal llioo let lik Ca leb Cashing a nulliler lik Jefferson I)avl, apoliiioslitocVjobbsr lik W, L. Many. leader of the "freeeoil wing of th Demoeratia party," lik Joha Vaa Bar, "it 1 eertaia that Ibe deeieion nf the CoBvealioa will decide tha e Instil 1" Let 'ibe nominee ef tb Cincinnati eaneus b worthy ar aawarthy, each i th trength of th party (heckle which bied th Democracy, that va the tonvictk that th lection will "decid lb fii f the ( alon," eai- Bt predae In lb em a momeel't hseitaiipa abowt "annformiris to f'., tae ef tb party f ThUv 'snder, U tha volaatary lestinvmy ef eaa of th Bseat tetpeel able aad Inflaantlal ef lb I'smssras- M Basppr f th Caion.ia rnlatioa to th mb- (rriMy aad Iliad dewntioe to th will nf their politleal toak-maetera, which I asnldsatly (- al tnm th aatml srs nf th Dsmiaiati par ly! lists rmocrat( resigned all their preroga tives a itian ef a frs rapabli, and sarrea dered ap their franehUee aad their stastisasss lev tb keeping nf a pany cwsf I tb spirit ef their revolutionary sm, (foe may ef them an Vuast nf revalalieaary blood) dsnd within tttemf Is very dd hav wafWlle epo evil Unas, when ea ef th great par tins f the aouatry ha aa the authority af ef its Uadiag junmala. kmmi as deeply Imbedded la UMttoagh af vwpttoat But tor h saks af eeuatry which am dearly tove, we rejoise hi th hop that th dark pietara draw a by th Satll,la at least oa af it pro intnt foaturea, "to a faaey kelrw.' W b Ueve, that s fctr as th eaVse- bolder, the taCee- tnekera, tlie tueeigase, th IgBuvaat a eVpvaved, ar eimieiasd, tha Sentinel I In it appreciation af thtir party servility. Tet halwv aa aruet, that there ar thousand ef h set, patriot le. thongk hitherto misguided mew, ha have herevatora ems with tb ne-nalWd IV aanevaey, wke wiH ladignaatly epurn the Idea that they eaa V berimed lik steeper Vav-k eat. lie to the Be and hehenfef aay politienl topi rant wh happens to h the nuwian af aa bra mael hie parly rvnttoa I . KeV da as believe that the deetisy af ear he ir ved enlry is in th kaade ih "Democrats party , TV A averlnaa easpt have had ex peri. enee eanagh ef the mtorala ef Ike aineae af th hast Nslloaal 1'ameeraiis retvvemtton, ad ef the vanabiy sad svaptia of th "park ef hired pleader rrv" he ha gaihevnd toswnd him, to la na sal nary aaatma a to hew they pert their falih la Dewuer-nti Besjtlaent for may fuvura. Tb amendment, a thot amended, wa rejec ted aye 49, noes not counted. Without coming to a eoneliuioo on tb several amendments, The Ilouss adjourned. - W ash mcTOR, April 16, SiNtTC, Mr Brown, from the Committee on tbe District of Columbia, reported a bill to au thorite tbe Commissioner of Public Buildings to remove obttructioni in certain streets and ave nue m the City of Washington, and prevent trespass upon tb ssma; also bill to repeal ao much of th act of March 3, 1855, as provide for th erection of aa armory in the City ef Wash ingtnn. The bill to remove from circulation the tma! In description of Spanish' and Mexican coios.and to autborix tb ooinag of n new cent; also a bill to change the ptac of holding th V. States Court f jr the District of Delaware ware several ly pasted. Mr. Seward offered a resolution relative to the discovery of guano island: which waa refer red to the Committee on Foreign Affair. Mr Jones, of Iowa, mad a speech in reply to Mr. Harlan' remarks en Kansas affair, and Th Senate adjourned. Ilovik or KirxisixTATivk. A bill wa psssed, bestowing a pension of twenty dollar a ' month on lady, resident of South Carolina, who lost i husband and three son in the Msxloan war. Mr. Tyton, from tb Library. Committee made a report in eomraendntion of the great and valua ble result of th expedition of Dr. Kane, in tb Arctic sa, ia search of Sir John Franklin ; pro posing there be pur based fifteen thousand copies of hi work on that subject now in course of preparation, and that the Secretary of tbe Navy procure suitable medal to b given to Dr. itans, hi officer and men, aa expressive of the high estimation of their respective merit and service. Th resolution was passed by four majority; and after other proceedings, The llouse adjourned. and the Postmaster General, under th direction of the President He showmt-tbe partieular ad vantage and access! tie af each a mstnt af inv toreonamaaicatioa between the twe ocean. A number of private hill war yaastd, and Th Senate adjourned till Monday. Uotrsa ap RxnxaxMTaTirE. Mr. Haven, caused to be read tww letter addreeeed to Mr. Btneoa, the Cbainuaa of tb Committee ea Na val Affairs, Inviting, through hint, th members of both House to visit Annapoli to morrow, for tlie purpose of seeing th aew war steamer Mer rimac, and saying tbat tha President and the Secretary of the Navy will leave Washington thi afternoon, snd will wait until after th arrival of th morning train at Annapoli tc-morrow, bsfor proceeding to the ship. The letter were laid on the table; when it waa resolved that when the House adjourn it adjourn to meet on Monday next . -The House took up, in Committee of th Whole a thettate ofth Union, tha-Senat' amend ment to th deficiency appropriauon bSU. The bill wa reported to the House, And tbe House adjourned till Monday. From tbe New Orleans Bee. Th Presidency. 101 VOTE IM TBI BOOT &PRIAG GOODS FOR R At Atv 4,9 Ubeap PUcvj. Door aT B. BBltB . torn-.. 1M saw leeeivlne my irTtms AJTB ITTarirv. BTOC1 OF 1kCt ami KaU fi ITSIl? ta. stosta, laeea, Bemaata. a. iT JLtl avUiac at haaaat Prtora It pnaaaaal aayers waaTl ""L " " - to5 I nee H BBeeeeeaey ta enaawrass axUU. Blax-k Is Lsrfe SV4 well aaaorwd, taS i naat ika Jl fur tbe by tha let nf Aegutt Bat ea t. eaaE! to et U,I lateec tallin Ua4a a liul. a2 CAval musnsssn thaa toe. hnva been auto i." ke berttelore. aenvt af enr Wewapnpcrsai adapua the Caaa . uutl lentsprieeei why as same -rrrhtat aJZ salt, u IBs rale wuvas wvU ia ens earn wby an I T Mkev. Bat I leave thia petal fcr niter keadt Base. One thief however, I will my, aa taat u i sell floods ehespev tor Cash than limn wa ttH-S aad 14 meatka titse; aad to ton toumauer, Sa'u.k my ward fas il, BMeaUaae) try, aad 1 taiak 1 aulaa p -. ., aa , i ,Bun aaiiiianiua. call aad ste ntarvk , H-t-mHaT Colonel Lane, he bad nething to any, now that b had fallen from grace. So wer Franci P. Blair and Andrew J. Doneleou Dcmocrati one but nobody would ragard them a tuch now, when ont of them wa a leader of tb Black Re publicans, snd th other a th Know Nothing Candidal for tb Vic Presidency. II charac terised tb document a a forgery, because it had beea materially changed sine it reputed signers saw It I After further debate, tbe Senate adjourned. Hocbb or RiraxsxsvxTivxs. On asoUoa of Mr. Washbara, nf Maine, tbe Commit. of FJee- tiont wer discharged from the further conside ration of th memorial of Mr. Faber. eontealine abeaeal of Mr. F-aetii, of Louiaiana. It was toted that Mr. Fairer had taken no action b yond the mare presentation of the memorial, and that there would be no further content Mr, Cobb, of Georgia, asked I cava to offer a rasolutioa tbat tb Senate eon earring, the Presi dent pro tem. of th Senate and th Speaker of tb Hone of Representatives adjourn their res pective Uuaee for the present aeesioa on Mon day, tb fourteen th f July, at twelve meridi an. Objectloa having beea mad, Mr. Cobb mo ved a suspeasioa o th rules; but the motion did not prevail yea 85; nay M; aot two-third. Mr. Ball atksd leav lo offer a resolution, di recting tb Commillee am the Judiciary to in quire into the propriety of the enactment by Congress, ef law prohibiting, nnder appropri ate penalties pollgsmy in tb scvesaj territories af tb l ulled State. Mr. Orr, for the benefit of his neighbor, (Mr. Bemhieel, th dele gals from I'tah.) objected. This eeeaeioned aoaaiderabla laaxbtar, Tb linos refused to suspend tb rules yeas SO, nay 46; not Iw third. Tb boa want Into mmmlttte and resumed tb (uaaldaraikva of tbe deficiency appropriation kin. Tb 1300,000 item for th continuation ef th Washington Aqaadad wa disc net ed but net dwpueed ef, whan Tbe euwimlito run, and the Hon adjourned, WasaiiMTvn, April IS. Sssiv. Tha Chair laid before the Senato a Wa.HivoTo, April 17. Sxuste. Mr.. Sumner offered a reeolatina which wss agreed to d reeling tb Committee on Commerce to inqair into the emnmeroe known sthcoolitrn.e by which Chinese in large number ar transported from their native coun try in American ships, on alleged contract of ssrvice, in distant places; also, to ascertain if th sanii is not conducted in violation of an existing treaty with China, and to consider if any legiala- Uon be expedient With a view to the prohibition of thi commerce, or to prevent nbueea incident to it, on board American ships, or to extend to it the provision and penalties of th recent act of Congress regulating the carriage of passen gers in merchant vescl. The bill relating to the appointment of officer for tb euilectionof th eooatom; and to provid for thlr compensation, was than taken up, and everal amendment war made, whea Mr. II liii gav notice that h should call it up for action at aa early day. Th Senate toea roamed tbe aonnderation of th bounty land bill; but bad aot com to a con clusion thereon at tbe tim of adjournment. Hon or Ksrxxsxsrsvivns. Mi. Faalkner offered a resolution, which wa adopted, tbat th SscrsUry of Stat furnish tb Iloaee with such information as may b in lb State Bepartmer t, relative lo th tariff duties, mtriction, pnJ.ibl tioas, and eustons-boae regalationt, app'aeaUa to Amancaa tobacco, in tha priacipal eitie of Europe. 0a motion of Mr. Priagl a recJuthja VM doptad. Bailing apon th Preside Bt nf tb Cnited 8ttos to furnish th ITouse -with .utemeut, showing tha epprapriatloa rjade for th last thre Connr-ee, and wh',ch have beea made ia tbe abeeneOT toeemmarjda'joB by. tbe Presldeel of the I'nitew Ktatea, and the fcced nf dcparV mot ahd chiefs of Uraaaa. Also, whether d taleation bava 'jeurred during that period; aad it so, to what vxtoat s The Irt-UfalioB Ul was laid oa tb labia; It Bating, tr, tha opinions ai member, Improperly il'-ed la the Senate. r. Senate bill for tha Improvement ef tha -.tapeee river had ef the harbor of Baltimore, waa referred to the Committee oa O an mere. Th Keaato bill regahvting tb pries) to bt paid Many persons, who ar mora familiar with cotton, sugar and molasses than with the Consti tution of th Cnited State, express apprehen sion that in tli event ofth Presidential electioa being thrown into the House of Representative, th Black Republican candidate, whoever be may be, will be choeen. Ihi apprehension ia founded upon a circumstance which ha really Doming wnntever to ao witn th mantrcr in which a president is elected by tlie lower branch of Con irei. 'Hundred seem to think that be cause Banks, the candidate of the Black Repub licans, was made Speaker, the ssms vote would fleet a choice of a president of similar political tripe. The error of tbi conclusion is two fold. In th firat place, Mr. Bank owed hi election i to a plurality, and not to a mcjorfty v( the mem ber present; snd in th tecond place a minority of votes may and often is a minority of State. : Thus, for ixampl. th New England and Mid d's 'States, uniting with Ohio, Indiana and Il linois, comprising only twelve States, send a majority of all tbe Representative to Congress, yet tbey constitute a minority of th Statee. Th tabject will however, be rendered clear by a reference to the provision in the Constitution of the United State. Article twelfth of tb amendment to that instrument, after pro-riding that th electoral votes given by the different State shall be counted by the President of tha Senate, in tiie presence of the Senate and Hons of Representatives, and that the person having th greatest number of vote ihall b President provided such number be a majority of the whole- number of electors, oonUnue as follows; "And if no person have such maioritv..than from tliaptrsons haying th highest numbers, not exceeding three en the list uf those voted for as President, the House of Representative shall choc immediately, by ballot tha President But in choosing tha President, the votes shall be taken by States, the reDresentatioa from each State having one vote; a quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member ur member from two thirds of the States, and a a majority of all tbe Statee shall be necessary to a choice. It ia tbrefora manifest that if, at the next Pres idential election, no one candidal shall receive an absolute majority ef the electoral votes of all tha State, and th election should detulv upon Ui gllous or representatives, on nf th three candidate, in order to become President, must tvetivt thsvete of ilxteen Statije aixtoeo being a majority of thirty one the who) nam bar sf Statee. Sow how little probability there ! r.i wi, , . ... f a ui iuv ssrouoo oi a mack ilcaiblican- in each a contingency, we have only 'to examine th re cord. Pending th struggl for Speaker of th re- entUouMof Repretcntatives, tbe nigest vote received by Mr. Blanks, represeatsd thirteen State, a follow; R E4DTHI8 -r: All those Indebted to the firm of EVANS A roava" ar to H. U KVANH, start tattle their Meleesad iZ canals. Tha subscriber csaaot girt luagar iBdalraZT April let Ml. " ij Few Spring and Summer Goodg, ' FQR 1854. rpHB SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED I from Hew Ysrk, and It aew reeeivinv tha larI u ntoat vompieui naavruDeai ni r A A L 1 J ' 1X11 .? ui v iiu v .litiiiiu t.. i i ,i . -a- a -'- . -.a, mm ,aa pleasant srtderiae to bit aamenmt trieadt and euitoxaers, Inir,l .T w H. H-WE. --tvwra, introdariB all tts recent rtyles, Cslieaes, UiBgbarat, Lanu w Una. Chslles, Barsfs it Lsnea, ligms sn pi.iJ Hersgss, aad Tissues. aa straw Boaaet, Bilk afaatilas, aad Part hav got Dunn. CeaM'aaa silk sols. K us to talk, far I look. UBNTLEMKN'S WEARIhtrs a M aatertaHar. ef CottsB, biaen, and Woolta Uoodief all mnat . Oivt ui avail If yo wast ntw, tkttpwxad goe umuv Hsu, Boots, snd Shoes, Alia, sums total IllAllY. MADK CLOTH INU. . " Talk about thia man aad that maa teWng gseai w' seetl W by cuitomev, slop sahiak aad poader well before y-,u step, I am not telliaf yea olt goeaiaar time-fora or ahelf-rahbed remaaata; bat 1 sat sfftrise v'au NEW OOOllH, bought ta Mew York wiikiatas last fifteen aayt, an I will sell ysa goe4 tiaadijaat aa eneap at any maa ia tait vuy, vvaat y ar etiwtast kss pata for hit goods, or latcest doing so. Csll aa. see me, snd if i net prove what 1 say, thsa allwa. Call M door suevt K. Kannrt Ceraer, ar eat aaaa- above Evans aad CeektV aad opposlts C, W. n Uuteklni's I duu) sad iWtsat Itanafasterv. far- susvills onset . ALEXANDER CREECH. Raleigh, April Sad, :84a. and ar prtptrrd to axkiali all bEs l ML KB sad ItaaV HEW GOODS 70S SPEnrO 0? 1858. Met; KB dk WILLI A MS, DEALERS IN A ME RICA Sr FRENCH, AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, '. TTAVg KECBIVBO THEIR STOCK FOB THE I I prevent seasoB, the LATKS11 and NEW STYLt ing liMEirS (IO0D8--ia robes ead printed liBmsf UI auaipaat uaaigua nuu aoiort, ilsatiVlatand Poring Wrspiiinxs af the Itltst aee. eltiet, French and Beotch cmbrvideriet In rtu, tkrted meosaad lianetn;i of the meat derirsM vlyles. it eenrpleU) line ef Uusiery sad Olevsa, tosladisg Alsxv aadtr! best A larva supply nf Staple Bends ssd Halt sf ever description, fhort, Crecksry, tiraecriaa, tad H nai beeping articlat. altraelllrt and AlleBdale Qallta Brayevltl aad Cava laia Muillat, Family LUtat, BSitt IvoBtt, Dssuak and II 4 Liaea tihestings frsm ike ttlt tostrd naaatsv tory ef Riehardsea, Bona m Undta. tatll e( vkiat wa lavits tlisipeeial alleatmaof earrrieaas aMikspaklnv feelin stauredtbslenr sdvtstsevs art isls-ierto sasa. and oantock baian well laid ia va eaa aad aillatll aa good or Better aargsuis tasa aay staot kuate la Ik City. nea is, rayvtumiit Bt , nalalrt. April a, liC . , ltlli TO MTniXSM AJTD FaXLOW cnUtgll IH AVI 1VT HECErVEl MT FPRIN8 AXO Haaunar stock al geode. aad am prepared la aim re . . all wh may favor ma niia n ssll. My Meek saatuju, In part, of easily metis sUtkiag snd furaishisg evade, in ivaal variafin i alt a Baa sawrtBMBI ol Cluuu, I'ataisxret aad TtMiaira, Is be sxadt ts orrfar. 1 tsts prettied lea. art I. ea el Mr, II. II Ytarraia,arPilabar at favy sxaa, whs has a high rtputatiuB as s Cstirr Al wne set ia vaa ef artielet ia my Int. weald de ntU n jrirv eall aefaw parvhttiax elatnnves. My tarns are tauh aad ny geeria will to teld very tkeap. tall sad -eaanuns fas soar salved, and lax eaBtlnetd- J. M.IIuCn. ( T the Xarrisd ladka. I RAVI The avMtieet'Basanmentaf Beys' tlatkltf that kat ever beea teen in tail markat Call w stsd seen, as they ar gotag of. i. U. BlWUa. fijoTTCt. All these Isdebted to Ike nils Ins af 1 Kmg aad Biggs, will pleaae ant target to aail aad svuls. This it tas last call i. n. BKisr. . AptB la, I Me. l--dt g from Ih Piesideol ef tha lei tod Bta to. 1 JHron " tM f th Distviat ef . I- r . .1 ... .j: . . . ., Columbia. 'and atlt it . giviag mformatson a to th adjaatmeatef tn baaedery Kne betwata abi aoaatry aad tle'ioo, and the paynvent ef three mlirwa ladeawity, which wa laid oa tha table, aad nrdarad to b printed. . Mr. tvaak, from lb fast Ofta Caasmittoa, to whom wa rvfevred lb BMBViriaai of Cornelia TaaderbiH aad Mortimer liinr.aua, reported a bill to sneoursg new atoasa navigation liaea, to avwvidotof th trannportatioa ofth mail by tea, and for otbet parti ai SB. Al on 'lock, lb epeoinl erder af Ih day wa take an. Mr. I'itanatria naid that hi auDeagwe (Mr. Clay) waa detained by India pee. lion, and moved th poetpoui Col umbra, 'and mak il accord with tha eompee- attoo attowed in tha (everal Btnlti, rinl I Hi juror will hereafter reeeiv twe dollar a Tb Senato'i amend meat ta tb Deloiency bill war eoneidevad, bnl Bet all disposed of; wbea th Committee ho. Th llunss adjouraad. Iodii Maine, Maseechiisetto, Micl,iriB( . N . Humpshir. .w Jersey, i-oonecticut , (Tlj highest vote reoeired by Richardson, th Dmocrationdidsto counting by State, repre sented twslr, vik ( Nvw York, Ohio, Pennsylvania. Rhode Island, Vermont Wii Alnbama, Arkaaaaa, Calinmia, k'lnrida, -Oaorgia, lllinoi. louiaiana, Missieaippi, North Carolina, Month Carolina, ( Tuaa, aad irginia. KUhavuad faatelnaT ) 4Wiwlla dnt GUf WataincToa, April 18, Buara. Oa saotioa of Mr. Seward, a iweoln ttoa wa adopted, dtreetlng tbe Committee on Post Otlci to inquire eoaeeraing theeinedleney of establishing uniformity In lb rates of puetage inrowgnowt In I sited Steto. "to axotii'a nf Mr. latasner. a snaduiUa c me a pin aniii aext ' adopted, Instmetin. the C.mittoa on P.m.s. Monday, when My. (ley would probably ba alls to auasider U.e atpedieBr of amandin, the . to giv hi tiew apea tt Tha atottoa vu a- j tent law aa lu a to allot lb inhabitoasj of the F"- aelgli boring British province to enjoy the bnae- Tb ftoaal pvoeeejad ta dinesyte th oaestioa In ,f trxt Uw oa aa qaal noting la D rs f a bteattoa af th Armory g.r th iMatrlet of pert with thilisen ef tb I' sited gutaa. CulnniUa, ana rv Tit red L, tbe matter to th I Tbe rWale want into an Executive Ceanmttie ( ft. liatriol ef Columbia, to lake and whea lb doors were opeaed. actio with a tiew to repeal th aad aulbovix-g The hill to aathoria and fneititai th eon- Ms eveetmn; and after aa txeewtit seeaaoa, strttrlWax af a ralrmad aad nwgneti telegraph i 1 a resale .ljorns. tarvurl tb torniorie f th I nitod Ptolea, froe llurag e PsraaassvtTtvaa, Mr, Quitman the MUalamppI rirtr la th PaeilU eaa. tVoan tb Commiue aa Military A fair, repnetod Mr, Welle mad a kmg speech la favor ef th Th fWnato hall fur th relief ef Jacob Imdean, a billi aaytog. ia tb arnirse af hia rem arts, that eotaced ass, which was enaatdered Bud pas- Ua Cnsaaaiue hav aot aVaignatatf aay parttew- i mr ruton. That I lef to lb aecisma uf iha low was equally divided, on of hr tatire (usuiuiug Richardson, and th other, Bank. Then w bava th ftillowing States, tb ma jority of tha representatives of which voted to tli candidate of the American party, via: Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, ' lMawara. Maryland, from thi Brief exrtoa it I absolutely terrain tbat ia the event of the Presidential tlectinn go ing iuto th Hihiss of Representative, tb Black lie publican aa ad id axe wetild be defeated. He eould, aader ae potibl stippiwitiou, obtain a wot from tbe fifteen tlava State, nor from Cali fornia, nor from Illinois. Tb yot of Iowa would b derided, and the Black Republican candidal would be toft with tb thirteen Statee wluah sup peeled Banks. Tha Damn era ts, au tha other hand, would be equally ia th minority while the' American, controlling lvSoaUir Htatee, weald bold the ballanee of power. It le of eoora impnesibl to say how tbootot would tormina to. All thataa be kaowa to a certatrty stthat lb Black Republican enadidale eould not beanos. Oar object i simply to eetabliah toismet, to traanuilasa thua wis either forget that when Congres selects a President the sola i taken by State, each Btato naming ana, at wh. from tnreramai xaminatioir', tar imagt hrwd thai Mr. lUnka had received tbe Votes of a majority ef the (Maine. FORM BOOK. - The North Carolina Form Book, COSTAJKINfl all th .Bxealaaeral Fermi wklek eersr ia touaaeas trantaatient naineen maa aad man, at wall ss la cOVInl tlallenat mga'ar with Tat CuilltlliaB if Inl Cinliii II ( Ikt V KITED STATES! THE ACT rtXIXG TUB t'EEH Ot .. CLERKS, SHERIU'S, T, CaWalat-d Bar theaseef the Cltil.se of Xerlk Carallaa, a at awds staHinrnkle to lew, Cempiled by a wka ef (Ve Bar. fne l. Fet salt hp. HISIT D. Tl'BKEB. H. t. T. will seed lbs abeva werk by Bull, Bcttoj ea epoa Ike reaeiiii e Bl. .Balaigh, Naerh, late. 1 WA.tTS BITPLIED. TT Is a man did tort that Mnuraia Dn 1 aesslvmyvoanl-e- prerare, to tnU ene't Uwto aad to remedy this, wa have paid aaruenlat tlMiliaa lla thit desnnsaenl. f This neah, we have received aur eeeaplias sstekaT the axaet daalraltle gaada. Bamety i Blae gtnae flnih aai.iaiag vatitely new. Bleak WiMev sVamltaslBv;Hlark mnaaae Bamssaaxa. Blart Caeta Ctoth, Ulart Karate sad Tiaan-si Baa aal Wklls l.ollw. ad I'ader Kleveai Blaa Bilk sad hut ttlevvn Bleek uiagkamsasd Lanas. Udles may h astnrtd Ihey eaa Be tnlted.by aaitlag ea W. H.A .. IlCkkB. April, H, 1st. I . A NEW WOBK.' aasaaaina ran vna asiva. BT W. . Whitest' Athena, aeaegta. A west elate maaaal tor svary nrpenmeBl. nt Her tote, aaitoaeia the Veralasto SlsraVn, sed sto Harden, adapted partis lartl to to tamer S yrlaa ll ll. - - , . ,. TstoaiUalaed nfarl kaatVira, ea eanlVys)n paid I say part nf the t'eien an carets e setos. 0. at. AXTi.! CO. Afrtealtaral Baak rbhatoes, It t alias ttrset, Be - AprO, U Ita. IrTotf WISH A TBI I ABDFAnBFl ttta" Bkiolaf ranraalfarrnrndt. aail aad art see e I-ata r a.lyM BAYI.1S MALLOBl Fto- Raleigh a, taaatoxt Boll Koty.41. Orvsr k. 10. Ksruaja r , i aUlelgh, 20U March, ItoA, f QCREDlXKIar Meil Trsla ea aad aftor Taenalay ly we ia nay ox April. Oa and after Taeeday neat the Mail Train leav tag tha Berth I'arebnn Bailrnad tept, en the ar rival ei ine enr tram ta w eel at .) A. , ( at preerni) will atop at the Brthera lev td) dm la this lly, aatll 7 e'rtock. allewlag ample I late fa paeaeagara Iras that Bead ta take break'aet al the betela la KaJ-ia, I and frees wkirk Utay will be aaveyed l,y t).t rprietne pre ef entree. LeealMe at T e'alorl, lite traia wiH arrive al wddi ll 40 A, hi., to rail lints tor all rrata g tog Berth, and skae p.r the BilmtagVaa train rua rontn. a .a Batamiaf Bill lenv Be'danal 1 r. M. arte Ih i Imttl tan retorattnrg, Part.ataank and il. miartoa Tntiae and will rear Bale, a ai tt 1 1 sprrs, from tU siat.sssvil ef C,erl jaWe nf War, t r th Inle, j tah It, lH. lirTm: tagmenie Uallary. fVfOTICt. ALL PlBJIOBi ISPEBTIBf" il nil! pleaa anil and etwle tnaar aatmewtsaf' diaiely, a Banker taetaifrnee meet to aiUe4. l.d.Si BaMgh, April Is, tit. a Orand Ecyal Arch Caapto af f , UraUx i.iu. h , . , t. . a ae eat I 1. n , . u . .a. uat ,sa to toy a at af w luiagtaa aa Btaatl JanenaiL Bafc ndlaeie i.kantavs era e pasPtael Is madlag utalv layl i iissnliss, BS aaatsslS mark Iwyartsate inula ote an. T B. CABB, uraad at April f, 1C fK the le day ef April, we will seen, at l ) 'stock, a targe and beeattfM atttMQtwl i hUaraiag t aJaialaetae aad Oiiaet Bar Lsi senmblag eaurviy new, ' nj. K.SS.S-Tt "" AfrO I, H!A. I- Irnn f Bnteaean flalaaea. Watt" ,))t Bkmnx, Pl iy-r. t .' ed sed ekaan. f , N, d a..!""' April I, IKei. 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