Washirigtoli Necs Items. The-Senate was not allowetd -to forgo 'the usual quantum of Mas'sahusetts philanthlropy to-day both- Seiiators Sumnier and Wilson adRnilstering. n stronlg dose in the guise of-petiitions aid inemtiorials from freedmen in Tennetee, South Carolina and the Disgiot of Co hunbia. In addition thoro'to the consid' erationi of Setnattor Wilson's bill for the ibrogatioi of'State laws making distine lion biased upon colo ewas again Imade to oceupy some two hours tine, Mr. Ste'wart -of Nevada, having called it up in order to cont inue the laborious appeals institii ted by the conservatives induce Sumnor to recede fron his Tuesday's "%Iitewnsh. ing" qualification of the Presidunt's mes sage. Nor. couil Senator Wilson. omit tis opport unit,)' for reprimanding Mr. Saulsbury for the latter's oracular re marks of the day previous in reference to the speelc of war just'discernible in the republicar. r-inks. This had thiefreet-o bringing the honorable oracle from 0el0 ware beforo the House and involved -a imetaphorical fire betweertlhe senators ii ,referenqe to the purity of the fogspe fe -which sheir respective States drow pa triotism and love of liberty. If -'th:bil in uiestion is to continue andto drAw out as mnch rhmorical effort after the 'ea. sembling of Cnnuress as it his 'already produced within the last. week, .0ther ad jirninents'must multiply freqnentlyr foi the physical recuiperation of the Sena torial body. No points of special interet came ur in to.(;v's session - of tihe .Senate, n itl tile exception of the annmouneminent o t he Senate nieihers designated to serve uptoin the joint committee on admitting representatives to Congress from th< Suth. .The conmittpe is the same, il will be perceived, as indicated by ot correspondent last evening, with tht \ingle omission then occurring beiny 'led by Senator Harris. Thus niade the Senatorial pArt of the coinmittm ksa r-boit four pftrte radical to on di e ald one conservativo. The C01i1i1,\ill l wo %'ithi interest, 101 11. -nixed ,"a ippreitv-sioln, for ti'joit ; on'f Ad. Stev','a5' trustyrOtiners anld S.na Fessonden a'.d hiisNve' eminentf as tintes The dej ed nntAnance of" Th . Stevens sgudgqfn .slowed itself in Senate Clnup)3 his afternoon, and about fifteevn'tes thereafter its o% cr and Sejtor umner participated an aninrnted ind curiously observ hec a dee. . enry J,. ;aynond astonished hi. political friend and enenes , alike t(A day in the lonse Comntnles of the Whol by a vry brilliant reply :to Thad. Stevens' spoola on Monilay. Al though Stevos was not in the House (luring the dllivery of tie speech, the amnazement o his niext friends- was -an index of' that~whichg he naight 'ha ex. pr'essed had-heo beoen present. A nipt at bandgerin~g Mr. Raymond. b~ qt'easdons from the radical 'side most signal1gil. ed. Ho proed capable. ftnd 'reafn debate. He spoke without dite rapidly, cleairly and forcilly---aid i~ of' the successe~ of the season. The struggle for priority in th ad tions of' Andrew Johnson1 js: toitibtyd (on the part of the democracy. Dyr, Yoorhees introduces a resohitio0 .ndore. irrg and praising th'e Presidert's Mes-, sage andi pledging unqualified 'hearty .' support to his pglicy of rebobatraction. At the suggestion of' Thiad. n, who did not wish to see eiher the ha meony of the so,uial meetling disturbed or the lack qi' a quorum pron by a party voto, Mr. Voot'hees postpoied the 'onsiduration of the resolution anlil Monday, the 9th of' January, when we :hall prmobably discover .who are Presi lemit Johnson's friends and. adinirers in lie House of liep~resentatives., The Senateimdjourned for the holidays little after three o'clock- thuis afternoon,. nd a considlerable number of Senators save dleparted frg the evening ~trajusuo heir homes.'or' "Come buy Iconmo buy'! said's d r gtirl to theo crowd, ahd they 11e WINNSBORO, S. C. to4 Cuii a '~ Isti gen 1cuIer, jOT) to the int.erests of te Pro. rI test'ant Episcopnl Church, is puhlish. Charlotte. N. C. Terms of'subscnp- 1 3ash in advance. x months, ' $2 00 bei oe year, 4 00 in, his or AnVEIlstNO-Fificen cent,% 'io or for tie space of ;I line, for the first, oi tid ten cents for eacih subsequent. w Ion. To yearly advertisers, a liberal ch tion on the above will be tondo. 17 scribers deslring to have their Post- I i changed. will state.hloth where, theIr .t are now being sent, and where they bi hav there directed itT future. one month before each subscription s. a pencil mark on, the margin will 1 t he subscriber t o reneov his subscrip- r y an early rbmnittnice. i commuimient ions should be addressed, ch nIelligeweer, Charlotte, A'. C." sit EII, , 24'ti5 - - 1* EVIVEDI 4 NE 7 I S PI. T' S ) F HE BAPTIST BANNER," WILL BE COMMENCED - rATUPAY. Tit.OTHI I\8TANT, AT Av'Us" TA. r.<1110IEA, By the Formter Proprietor.' AM happy. in eing able to mae the above announcetnont. The Banner wi'l pblisled every Stuirfor. 1 .y" 1Subscriptious are respectfully so ited. $3.00 per nunum. Address .1A MES N. ELLS, Proprieror. 'jy- Each' newspaper in Georgia and >ith Carolina will please cep. twice, and md bill to . N. E. sept. 28'65--2 PALY CA.OLINA TIMES, BY WAIl1NO & llION. Charlotte, N. C. TEIIMS.FOR PAPER 'tl'11E DAILY TIMES will to furnished at $10.00 par antitnl. in advance I E TrlI.-WEEKLT I'lMES will be pub. silhel every 'Ttesdny. Thursday and Satur nyimorning. and supplied for $8.00 per an. hum, payable in advance. Tie Weeily ews. Thli. paper, containing twonty.four col umns, a trnnscript. of (he ''DAtLY Timns,' will ie published every Toesday morninj and mnailed to subscribers at. $4.00 per an mun-. '/thfromt day to day. the .Core ntott Mullorses, Wpgens, hogs, Cat. Impn rmitt n'ails, and IlischhilI an building known 'as the Fairfieli Hotel,-but decline fo'r the ensning year ' opening my school on -the seabo that I first intended. 1 will not'admit more pupils than I can personally attend to. Provisions will, be taken for either Boai-dor Tuition. Thme Miusical Department will be uhdei' the charge of Mies. AanrY. 'Families wishing to procure competent' - nglish antI ?lusio Teachers can apply t.e MRB. C. LADD, Jormer Principal of thd Winnsboro' Female Serninary. ,' U' dec 14'65--law3 - Q 0 I* I1SS 8 8, A. FINNEY' expeete to v'aiut& the duties of her Sehool antti daty atutuary 24, 1868, at the residepqe of Mf(i' P9fohec, Miali St. Term., $i .00 ino redo7 je seuion of Avo mont hia~ s,( hdl~ BOlgappaerat eagisie PIONEER LINE 00iTEAMERS. FOR EstitI Dat ',PIfadetplal 1%$5r York ast- Boston, via i e mnarle amid Chesepea oe Cassal. THE COMODIOUS ST'A'ARS. PIONEER and C0MMODORE ADAMS, W ILL leave New Berne for for Norfolk on XUESBAY of each week at 9 o'clock, A. I., connecting with the differeti lines of steamers -for the. above named points. On and after tlje. first 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 accommodation for the trans. bortatioti of the same, as arrangemnents have bben made 'with the different cotnapop pinies to foeward goods to this line at. low rates and without delay. Each of these eteamers are capable of carrying . TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY TONS OF FREIGli1 through the canal without difficulty, as they wern built expressly for the trade. They are fitted up with STATE ROOMS and BiETllSoapable of accommodating thirty-five passengers. Every attention will be paid to the comfort of passengers, who will not be subjoctto the inoonveplence of transfer to other vessels, but will be ta ken through di'rebt without change. Tlfb tables of the steamers are liberally supplied with the best the market affords. Familiestravelingwillfind it, to their in terest. to take this line,-qs they will thereby escape the danger and 1isomfort, of a sea route, and the fatiguo of railroad travel. On the 15th of December next, if theq business of the line warrants it, the steam or WIl.LIAMS' will be put on the route, and tri-weekly trips will be made. For freight or passage apply to WHIT FORD, DiLb & CO., New Berne, N. C. DAVID WILLIAMS, Proprietor. nov 21'5 1011W~ KuING& --. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in G itOCEIES, Provisions., Flour, For eign and Domestic Liquors and Ci gars. Crockery, Iollow-Ware and-Glass ware. 2000 Sacks Liverpool Salt to arrive. nov t-o---o - - ''afrcitr~n, n: e. Wintisboro' FemaliSeminary. REV. A. 0 STACY, A. M.. PRINCIPAL,, Assisted by accontplished Instruotors in alf the Departmbnis. 'I9IIE first Session will be'gin on'Thnrs Tday, January 4th, 1866, and end dhe 18th of May. T'he Second Session will begin May 21st, and end October 12th, with two weeks vaca tion in August. Riates. of Tuition for First Sessieb,or half: year ;. payable, one hair in advane,, and th residue at tihe expiratien of the Alt. half of the Session, say 10th March. Collegiate Department. $20 00 to $22 00 Primaty Department, See. No. 1, -12 00 Primary Dupartment,.Scc. 2, '10 00 Conttingen *I Fee,, 2 00 Music on'Piano, , . 2Q 00 Use of Instrume . . .3.00 * atin, Greek, or French, each 16 00 Drawing, $1600,;Painting in Oil, 2'00 Phonetic Short-hand Writing, '1, 00~ Vocal Music, po' charge. These charges ,will be reokoned in spg~oif, hut, payment may be miade in paper curr, cy or In previsions, a't the rato. which sis4 customary at the time of settlemenute Tlro Instihtien yhll 1)e conducted on the p lan of our last-lforhale Colleges-the aalne blasses-the same st udies, etc.* Those'who cootplete the course will re \coive a.gnadatitn'g certileaste. ..s ., Partetnftuttention 'rill be given to the ebildren -lithe VIi-inary .Department. *Person desiring board should cotsnd eot' rther lnformati on, apply to A. G. STAt3Y, Principal. 01 .tf.'' 'Winnsboro', '..0. IIiTNO! RINU 7 s~w ee~red the deics ot a -Nirst. ips h00K and JO B P iNTIit, we- - rdto execute any- kilOd of Work Ia asd 41 i aota. of 6very ci afhd dty46teu the' har se botee llewt Carc7 e tkfi agyt4 dt the It. ~ I .are a p spai'ed to o e~e 4