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THE FRBNCH XPOSITION. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.-It appears im the official correspondence that esident Johnson takes great interest the coining Paris Universal Exposi. n for 1867, and this fact was cemmu. ted to the French Counsellor of to and a special Commissioner. nister Bigelow was instructed by retary Seward to ask for an exten. n of the time within which the Com. ssioner' of the United States will be nired to.present his plan, to the 21st January. To this the Imperial Com. sioner assented, and in a note to nister Bigelow, the Counsellor of to says : "I am glad to renew to u the assurance of the very lively in. est which I attach personally to see. , at least for tho first time, your great tion represented at a Universal Ex. ition. I add, that I am in this oply interpreter of the desire of the Empe. and of the Imperial Commission." THE SHENANDOAH. The conduct of the British Govern. nt, in insurresiding the Shnandoah the United States, is not regarded in y quarter as deserving of especial com. ndation, unless the act be accompa. d by compensatiori 'commensurate th the damages heretofore committed Ameican shipping by the English ognized cruisers. . . E'PRKSIDENT AND THE BADICAS TEMPER OF TUE CONGRESS-THE VIVWS OF MR. COLFAX--T H ADMIS ION OF SOUTHERN CONGRh,8MN-TKE RESIDENT FIRM IN His PowaCT, ETC. WASHINoTON, Nov. .22.-It is now ly settled that Mr. Colfax's demon. Lion here was distateful to the Presi. L There is an evident combination force the Executive into radical po)i. and to that -end it is stated by one of leading wire pullers that all mem.. of Congrees elect have been interro d,, nd that they generally . respond avorabty.to' the President's views. ,n iteresting feature of the political ation is that of members of Congress t who may be willing to take the h. Mr. Forney some time since ed that such should be admitted. President has stated as much. but er the Colfax programme they.can. be until their State have made laws csistence with the Declaration of in. endence, and the people have endors. the action of their recent State con tions. But under the laws of the Uni States, States are districted for the i'ce of Congressmen, who are aecred. as from certain established districts. hen persons ate elected by the peo. of such' districts hor can they be pt from their seats in the House. I hear from several quarters to.day at the President is very firm an his slicy of a prompt restoration of the >uthern States. Thadeus Stephens is here at the Na anal. 'Yours, etc., -ALPHA. IR. COLVAZ XON THE GROUND--Blo Nova -MN*5' FOR TH E 5PEAIRERiP--GUNS. BAY, BANIS AR A CANDWDATE---ZDIAN BUREAU CONTRACTS-NORtH CAROe LINA GovKRNoRSHiP--ouS@ ELaC. TIoN CoMhIITTEK, ETC. WASHINGTOIN, Nov. 28g.-4t lhatsig t Mr. ColfaE s'~ibe en ta rupd re until Congid Ie .will us have great advantagad0 4mnipela g members is they coni5 hi 4ed, his interest, as candidate foe pels, das champion of senvate ade inat the South. The, Sosten Abeg it that General Banlrs, thelIfAhl nt man," -'will 44 a candr4g~ for aker, and the Ohiosgo 2%sa eills n Mr. Raymsond tlrui on the jpyes teu position advocated by fain and ried in the republ~i Stato e n~f of New York. , TheaWs pm , ASMrxeoW, NovaB .ftlty believed hot h,~ * nesso ea tre th, the eredei~ will be kesi.b dejitr.sbid President. VGov. Holden has roceivpd.tho folfew. Iag-telegram from-the President, whicl is laid before' tlhe public Ar informaj tion: WAIseWxOTON Nov. 27tli, 1865. .W. W. HOLDEN, Provisional Governor: Accept my thanks for the noble and efficient manner in which you have die. chargod your duty as Provisional' Gov. ernor. You will be sustained by the Government. The results of the recent elections in North Carolina have greatly damaged the prospects of the State, in the resto ration of its Governmental relation Should the action and the spirit of the Legislature be in the same direction, it will greatly increase the mischief already done and might be fatal. It is hoped the action and spirit mani fested by the Legislature will be so di rected, as rather to repair than increase the difficuties under which the State hae already placed itself.. ANDBEW JOUNBON, President of the United States. Prom Xiusislippl. JACKSON MISSaSSIPPI, Novemher 23 -A bill has passed. the House of Dele gates allowing freedmen to testify whie: parties to the record. Gen. Humphreys has telegraphed t< the President relative to the withdrawa of colored troops.' He replied that i will be done when' ordet is maiitaine< without them. Thre..is no dispositioi on the part of,. te...0overnment to dic tate, btxt simply to advise a benefcia policy. Governor Humphrejs' message to'tho Legislature recommends thai The negr teqtimony be admitted in the o4urte, an( the passage of laws to encoura- freed men to supp6rt: their fa'milie Asd .eda cate their children. He thitk, ithat tfi pasge of $hese measures will securethi withdrawal of troops.- . NAsIUVILLx, -November 16. - Th Senate, to.'day, paed' SeiBator Trin b resolutions, doman ing the blood,of Davis - 4knd ojlter proW net rebel leaders by a vote 'f 16 to' ThQse voting in the neptve wer Bowen, Frazer, of Kndivilie" and Lass ler. ComnaeroiaL Naw Yoax, Nov. 27.--Cokton gie at 52 a 53, and navol stores dull. Gol 147J. ~ -- BACOT RIYER8. Cemmission .ersAnts and Grer WbIelale itad Retail, No. 2,'Hotel Range, Winnaboio', 6. A R WAINWRIGHT-BACOT&CONSTAN' I .. RWVXR8. have this: day sntere into eo-puaereip for the transaetion eo eeapeve hissuinees. They are now reosli .ig Oods -and'will be prepared in a ehpz time to offer to the pubjli a ekolee assori ment. .? deo 2'6.-2 prvdbfr Mouda. Doestber '7t wilb odtopery spenees. Apply at shi dee '65-;8' Param BACON sWps. 103 SLE IT JAMES D. MILN4 dpo.*J65--1 a sitse Ule. ~ ' ala 6W efaea suVI' ~ jt~~( lifV A. . .TAoY,- A. M., Prinepal, assisted b -'t. gomplished instruors In athe de arineuts. The. rst sessioni *W- oo!ence ..a'uiry 4th, 1866. pates of, tuitien will be published in due time. The Institution will be conduo. ted on the plaO of ont beat Female Colleges. The hardoelasses,, the sAtne studies,' etc. Those who complete the oouse, will receive sa'graduating certificate. Instruticas will be given in Vocal and Instrumental Musio, Latin, Greek, French, &o. Particular at ention will be given .to the ChIldren in the Primary Department. Persons desiring information in regard to board, will comniuncate withthe Principal. nov 28'65-tf ESTATE 'BALL. IN ursuance to authority' given me by Court of Ordipaey, I will sell on the 22st'of December neltt; at the DUTCH MAN'S CREEK PLANTATION of John Harrison, senior, deceased, a lot of Cottoms, Cattle and Plantation TE. Also a lot' of R1USEHOLD and IITCHEN FURNITURE, At the same time, will be* rented several different TRACICS OF LAND. All the foregoing belonging to the estate of John Harrison, senior. deceased. JOHN R. HARRISON, Admr. nov 28'65-td MRS. STEELE (At ARet. J. ?N. ELLIOTTM6,i AS just received a lot of the most ELEGANT QUALITY, AND LATEST STYBES of eBosset. * hats snd . . .- Caps, trimmed and untrimmed. Also a lot, of the finest and latest styles of . RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, and everything in the Milinary Line nov 28'66-6 TO RENT. rpHEnlace knon as LAQRANOE, neai .-.. Galdden's Grove, one of the tiek Cottedfand Corn Plantations in the Distriot On ',tit place je a comfortablq dllin house and all necessary out btslings The trat eontals 1260 acrds,a large por tion of 'hioh is underq -blih'state 'of cul tivAtion. A lot of CORN, FODDUtt an .PEAI wHl.be-disted', of a the Isame timt Apply to Zeb, Mobbly, Youigsvilld, o+ to Col.:JA. H.- RION, . .Wingboro', S. C. * 3l-Columbia- - stuz copyr twice ai senc bill to thjs o11e. - a v 28'86.tt. Sale of Valuable Property. - Edward WPalmer, in Eqluity . Adn'r of Franklin Gaillard, doo'd, Fairfeld, Iichard S. Des rtes, Billtoforeilosi Ad'mr of Augustus Desportes, dee'd, Mortgages. *- and others. . B virtue of the decretal srder made Ii tils ase by" the Court of Equity, I will ofer for sale at P01116L.I1C ATUCTION, to the highest bidder, at the COURT ROUiR. 1l' WINNSBORO', FIRST 11ND IN 1196101 NBIT ALL THAT .VALAiBLE PiPERTi mentionea 6nd desiribed in the pleadingu il Sthis case, and mnortggd by the late Augue *tds Veotea, de'd, -to the late Frankl GaillId doo'd ~.th wit the PIIIIIlhY PaRbs, wilth all the typea, f'xure,. .c., belonging a thept, isoawhich 'the eF d~la Herak ?i Re p /r~ were lately pu l~hed ; and I' upou~whichfie""Winnsboro' 'u. is nos m. publiahed. . ... All that - ihtebuildings thereon situated,i.th Town of Winnsbote, and knelen its the pat of laid To~a as lot No:49 and contalr ing w~t~ Idifg.thereeas aittete4 ~a t9 ) nda ieIos in liOTEL 'OR IU NT. WILL. r6t to She highest bid . deVtof . WINEBDAi, 19TI Of 1O@VENEE,186,1 for the next t1eyears, TaiE WELL INOWN n1fEL, SIket. A- W-.1 tai. and kaowu as the - , CHARLOTTE KOTEL This Hotel Is situated ta the most bust., ness portion of the town of Chrlotte, N. C., one of the'moit flourishing towns in ther Soolb, and contains 88 goom, 8 basement rooms, 2 cellars with Dairy, Kitchen, &c. Also, good Stes, Granaties, &c. The termas wilt be made known on the day of sale, or soonet upon appfication. On the same day, I will sell to the highest bidder, on a credit of six months, with bond xed security, All the FurnitUre of the Hotel.', With an Omnibus, almost new and Horses belonging to it, thereby giving the party renting an .opportonity to buy the Furniture. A Wagon and Team1 Carriage, 0uggy, Mitch Cows, Hogs, &o. I will all also rent, at she same tiLe and place, for on$ year' A Dwelling House, Situated it the town of Charlotte, with 8 rooms and attio, and ten ares of ground in high state of cultivation 6ttached. Aft persons indebted to' the Esf ate of Jen "I'lgs B EKerr deceased, are tequested to make payment; and those having claims are requested to piesent them for payment, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. F. S. DrWOI4FE, Administrator of J. Z. Kerr, deo'd, nov 7'60-ta*ts:7 The American Land Company' A N D A G E 1 'C Y , Central Gfflee, No. 67 Broadway, N. I. JOHN A. ANDAEW, President) FRANKE. HOWE,Vice-Pres't, L. W. WINCHESTER, Treis'r,. Trustees, GEORGE CABOT WARD, ALFRED GAUTHIJR, J O FFERS its services #6 the purchase, sale, lease or exohalEge of Cty or' Cauntry 'Property in the South and West, or in procuring Workmen, Superintendents, Tenets or Partneri from the North or fronv Europe. Full. information furnished upon inqiry of THURBER, SOULE & CO,, Agen-t, No. 4 Stale street, (up Stairs.) ot 31-1mo Charlestor, 8 C. S'TALIL ATERt. RECEIVED . A YERI'S Sarsaparilla and Cherry Pectos ral; Mustang Liniment, Alcoeks Strengthening Plasters ; McLalne's Vermifuge, N. R. Reliet; Opodeldock, Seidlits Powders; Ce hallo Pills, Coxe's Sparkling 6elatine; Oils of Sassafras, Cubebs, Ouigana'a, Anise; sweet Almonds, Bergamot, Lemmon anT Peppermint ; rown's Essence Jamaica GOl er Christadarbra's and Olam's %ai Dyes 0 Best Cod Liver Oil ; . with other things. ADD BM89 -.sept 28'6-c Drug Store. Tiff -LATEST I -WE h qoned a seoond large supw - M EDICINE S of a kinds; . ALSO,,. - e . .a superior asaortmonteof . . TOILET SOAP, POWDERS .AND PIRFUME.IY ; . the very best quality of PORT, MADEtRA AND SHERRY WIND, COGNAC BRANDT AnD Drate's Celebrated Plmntatior' Ittr 'at" Shoew mat TaalKe. NotIoss, ' oct 21'6-o LADD 11ROS. IWOUNT ZION JNSTaTL.T IqNS8 D0Re0'',. 8. 0. e!~5xeriees of this- Sobh ~' he sd'ti 4~im . n tuillon w W k: h e prios ,a ~ it* oi4.ddtdined us is p~pswthrgb ,, a esessin, by 14 as ,' 0 su1ieribet otW fo t.ale. on fis i place near BnokeAd, four Mules, *o ariaea ta ' D ble Bug Ap p y o.r. A.'R for terms, &c. R. STA MEANS. nov,5'5--2 AIL persons~having demandb against tAe SEstte of John Harison, Sr., deocae. ed, will render them in properly .atleated wihudelsy. .JOHN R. HARRISON, bov 21'65-8w9 Administrator. PIONEER LINE OF STElIElt8. Baltimore. Phlladelphia, New York ased Boston, via Albe 1marle and Chesepeake Canal. THE COMODIOUS STEAMERS P1ON41E and CO.MiODORE ADA8, W ILL leave New Berne for for Norfolk on TUESBAr of each week at 8 o'clock, A. M., connecting with the different lines of steamers for the above named points.. On and after the firut day of De cember next they will leave on Tuesday and Friday of each week, making semi-weekly trips, Shippers of Goods will receive every facility and aecotnmodation for tlte ttans. portation of the same, as arrangements hate bead madewith the different c6mpan panies to forward goods to this line at low rates and without delay. Each of these steamers are optabte of carrying TWO HUNDREBAND FIFTY TONR OF FREIGH1 through the canal without difficulty, as they were built expressly for the trade They are fitted up with' STATE ROOME and BETHS capable of accommodating thirty-five passengers. Every attention will be paid to the comfort of passengers who will not be subject to the inconvenience of transfer to other vessels, but will be ta ken through direct without change. The tables of the steamers are liberaill supplied' with the best the market affords Fanilies traveling will An4 it to their in teest, to take this line, as Ibey will thereb escape the danger and discomfort of a ma route. and the fatigue of railroad travel. ' r 00 Me 15th ot December next, if th business of the line warrants it, the steam er WIILIAMS will be put on the route, an tri-*eekly trips will be made. For freight or passage apply to WHI' PO1D, DILL & CO., New Berne, N. C. ,DAVID WILLIAMS, Proprietor. pov 21'65 .fosN RAImo & CO.. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In ROCERIES, Provisions. Flour, For eign and Domestic Liquors and Ci I gars. Crockery, Hollow-Ware and Glues -ware. 2000Saeks Liverool Salt to arrive. . . -140o.88 itel-8:rect, nov 0'66-m Charleston, 8. 0. GOVERNMENTI PROPERTY PERSONS having G4.Wepment . -Property. in their possession, wjill at once give Motis thereof and surrender the-same to 8,' CORDES *OYLSTON, at the pourt Ileuse buildin, This ondlise dibrpils. 00T7TON, HOPR8E8, MULES, -Wagons and all ether DES0RIPTION' 01 PROPERTY opaed by thh late a0.e0fle4 CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT, 'oa ABANDONED PROPERTY in use by OP pop~iy r~ti~dfor which. rooeip ~C~0ZIIN~#~fiB8A10T1 *1 diupob