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COc (Dili Kuril) Slnct h 1 1. 1 m: u r . wmtjjy sit, nil. V drvota nieh of our pa t!U wk J i wi Kirn' Ltntt.-il inc w auird lUl Ikl Idler writl to Wm. A. Wrl.li, TUU-miMk Vowi- toMtUt thai U it Ut iJai4C"-Jlglk4. It wot-wrlnMi f' pnttrtrittmi, quUJ . im- ariM wliUuikm b old!" .lroniil iheroiu. Ami lb k woukl . r-onartil iKml lit laut of th rllc 4.otilJ .. . . t i I: .41 I. . I. th abl t.h of ri. Cu-taira r.,h , - I l. II . tUn-hlou. Kill . Convent on Ulll l ni. - - - -.1 : .i,.,-.l-.r i..iUMi,Na "' 1,1 I" "" 1 11 Bl I""'" I by the pre l Legist'..!. t'MAKI Fiatl in. Sr. k.U .iinilar view in lb r.i,vri.ti..ii of 1k13. Juaf.-w rcu.atk. n.d i.n -ht L iuiw Won 1 f Ait- XilI.Ln.Ji . hlmarlf he was oppoM-d I mi y mod "f olaatiilng a convention, and d.-ciJedly In ferred th flua 'f " .lit.vr lli eoii.tilu th.n thru!i th .. iri.l.itur.'." In former Jay. im ..... enjoyed lb. cn- I j.,, ,tl.rril,,rt, f ir aju,,.f th ,..,. of .... r".u'',y """lcl..,. ,.( tHnM ,..!,l.Uu,. publish IIIAU III l O . r ,M" "' ' - ' U . it t i'Ii h i CaM'p l' . l. a an UIDVlHT laan U r.fV lllirH Of Jillrl MaulI Unit, Ei,ha taken charge of the t.liioritl mlnm of lh IhnJima .'im; Mr. Ilii.U,- Juvinu riin J. Mr. Iriu U rl viiirr nJ luaktf Uic .4 u luumiing 1-1-' ttalniura vl ckuolrJt." ! I i ii . .....i; I... r..i il,.i u.in. J j ' i u litis rti i i-mi -- ' '- I lout of p uii.ti nt j;. i.ih uirn, lii-lil an J (! muo.-d a g in iKlii'ii 1'iirk.',' rrr f.iunJ" uu .1- f...,ll. . rlMUB- in ri.uMiluliitn wlilrli lill rv- lilor pi f..r .U .lior.-oiiuiiiK. uf .I.- - lkn, ,MUr. Vf H i- r. JU 1..., .u .r,.rmlo, . ill. ru ... u lUh. Tl.r- .1... , .) UU tin..- io ii I.. r.-4fu r. oi l. im Ua i.nll hiin.Ulrd. .rr V...i .k ha i.n.iKwM. io iH,l.lili ll oi.iiiit.ii I MMiUil. driiliil Hud ilriH.iiiiJ by ' of Hon. H. V. Slovt, wi'niiml .u. r iw of ll.e MMr. nJ IU k flcr m miiw uutragf.: On on oiulil !nt' f k ouo .J" th lk- l(t oulrMc.i tLl vr iIihih'I ! rliqui at iIihI liin. 1 In .iliiuU rannt-d lliflr J f...t aii.l difciiiffiiuTf lino. Tli-y l m arc raunl la li ulf Uir rt-twi-Uta Ui."ny H liwat U Ui a, arr, kai air? U k.ilatiiMloa da lky larf lln mm ua " ,Wi " ita Mkrf MkVlia al lha MMMM of all .)ul a.i.un, ad in tUi qu-iitt mm im.lrr dUttiviuM. " lhf , In Mk4 airlit'lii MuiitKT, UlitaV lrtrd? 1 fcnaw, air, ii Hii4-J lUai atr ruM mIiwIimm ait wy .r.louiid and vrrjr muWii rriuirint It to Miniivd and (4iidvtl abli Uart.cd rfif iiii.n ; ai.d o tl.uuld La, lit KkAluua alv rl'M-idxlai '" lry caa U rlr tiiHltrMiHMi in nu oilirrny, fpN I lii I UlMtil t-nlirly. nid I"'-'! WliH. I ll cuAxiuli4t uii.l. r li i. l. ( liir, ar im. lu4, Ua tl.cora. I of old, la Mk VonU hiili u.uiil U tirin-l ioHKa aKulnrrr tliotild Ii-i jh u io l lo.rl.la, M iw In- j Undvd lo U- i mUd of ally IWo luld inrH4a-1 ii.mi; llirv are Hot ri.ijjiua uf rrmli.loii, rout- r l.i 1 1. 1 only by tliv lumra kim.iuiii m ilio Uat ; Uil in lb ..-n.ii.ii of lk. lto ladd ll.r dmirima ali.rli f ldv, trf rand, lhw f'rvat iliarl.n of TtUriy aud f r.ial rilil art .l..i in word and aiuiJr UiH rwiui Irar in niuiiiLi-aiv, and jtrtf ialiiul td lo nil-ail aiiol ill Iiihm liiry vil no and no mor. Oilir.wU, almi arr lb lliinc call.il iM.iiliiiiaM? What Iml coiauiuM iiuniiiiiiu Haul lu U lnlrrtl, lo be H l.iiiir.l, niul ir, lr inu ll.an lliU, UuU h U iiTertt-l lo tin ir oan iim by Uir Irarntd, ihe alul. ilia inji nlwim T 8o llial llie grval iulcIUrt-U of iIm ae U-coai ih ai.iliriuii' and ara dtfmvd lli nHMi infnllil.le, ketamn lliv n.uat ifulr. and i In- uit iiiuuarfruvrrul.M r noundi r. To Wl hwM Ilia. iaJrTllalilj U-ad I II uilwI lead tir-ly li .an artS.rary liliiliinj ol MKMnHinm, lii niun uanm-ami", h i n mm art imlimiird. If a j't and lrw iulrrprrla linn akonld alaav u aiadv, llirn a injury Unut ttriJ ft.-a d.di . tit-l ll ,4 (Illtif an.ill.r a..aalla.w l1.rtf thry J.r-fnr4 III kara l tl.llJ, hH a nra-Bfll rula nmJ.fUl yH (uIUhJM lalrr from ... MaKla aa-'- If'. " - :T,V., " V : IJrd It aud iaw , mat aw viuK ... - . , r-- - u., Ulr4 a a a.ii1aiM .4" aay aurk lw.IW4 .A.m aa Ia BtufJ a tiafNIK. iiwirrarr. h.r iii..nlri.U lldra.t.on. "It- - day." iiinki-lli lln-Ir l.tiM..I oJ aud "Lair In tlarf." l"f- liu.u a- n r, (il.-a of i-jwdi-rury. and all ll.ia lira.UiU-.-f lh dina..(il In d,, ' alu.iit '-ki-i-.iiig )- w ilh llit lim.-a. and i....i....r....ii..n mulM of a Ir. i.rliiuir mm. m-ar M.idiii4if.l. " 8 ' , , .... ,; , i.,.l i I avail ai ll. law-abidm ,. l-u.. .i.,...,. .l i ... vi I;..., i.r.ird'4 ; I I ... 1 to lli r..;.l.'i.r'. f J. M- Jii-t '.. K .l Im itial Lot l.ft aklliuiiaa u, llial Ikia ailnroidlaafr rrartalUo . . . ' i i n . - - - (Mirr I 10 l Aara uy lu.p.iraui.p. -Iui, lr, a id of Tb ukBtlluiUaa rf ra U U c aptttp .f Ik IrxUlalUa drtMMat. akd ' llial U In ralll iw.Ml.lrdt au-liy i f.oui . lltt m It ilHa in d..fia autl.orliy tr aay i.iUf I , ' V i I.JJ ibat la rdr ! riala Im It tli ytt cirttlru.li.B nf tlii lalrn mrtil wa Mtul ru Uark la lh b..dyhii fnuurd ll. 1 dit im4 aJinll ikla a a fnla If JJ)Ual.l. Wa a.iy ni 1rW. hnl not uf n.o-Hy I it ia rll. In B Kara, mil ni ai all lndirMtM Id. Hut U-l ua iraul ikal il it. aud ituru In l lli r.n r.l. auJ. r I ll al.la inu a bo f.rin4 lliia body hi rilf..r- uarj .r tlir.Mi i lit. iy h.uh ii And. rk tkla inalr a ak up la ..iiVf.,iiou. a rrMri aa mad f nu- laillr rlii(l iih H'. tUI tllJr,. ll aatai "TLat (liKrvvl a lnai.l' of lli a kola bu.iilr - of arh l"U of lua Jurt AaM-ii.l.ly liall J.-hi ii nBr? l alir or ainn4 Oil t'.niltu- lL.il, ikry limy .rnM urh alli-rall.il or ainlnl.ii. Li lli o.l" Wliv. -ii Iii i.. i ili ry prnHaiii.'n ll alf of tli.- .".-iiHii r fr.i.n Oibuk. if n" ipti$imit mbf. r.ilalnly i lar aa In ui.mI; ib d'.ttVi.-u I:ii. lli'. rijulrd a pr h.iiik "lli aiu-rmiona or BMiruuio. villi lLaou bra uudr cuuaidra'lo tti m. Ih eallin a .wvmi..ii wilh uar. iririd imit t allr I rrlalnlr tl. .l .... ... . I . I .. i.l.tertM.iikl.l ol ll iars iar in i"i f..r. la.h iK alilnf a naial- ky iU U UUlar-. aad I" iwdiuf lha . Ilott, lb Uanal A'-ably ! . f-'l lay Uytd li "ua grablrd, , aad tUrf..r. u Jn.Brr akalr l larl aamiva,ar laill ti.aallllUi rrriiwra. jrjDE nt m .V3 1 ri n un m vr i n UV TIIK l Tit I. ivi kt ur HAUIl'KtTIH raW-a Ii rM J- Jfi'jr J-f?' a uW A. a .V-l ( a.Ji-a aa l y F aa 6'u. tlimhmm aW (1 atfrrr, ia a :H'KV AO VKItWt:XhS2!L DAVIDSON OOLLEOD. Vrk a.ll find Ir.lna al laa A, T. U I- llt,.ro4iai.J al hi.ia.JI" and IbMrnlay (Juaa tMk .-kI rhk) UAirti UI aU l-r tliarlolia at ! , l'dy. tr FAKE I'AIP .M Y SE WAY. 1 IMITIIMI lillllllTI T JACTgRUfT If OXlQgS. Notlca of Atijn...Tb auacrJ,nd Krl.j !. " a.-Hi.luii.l -' " . i. ..r .Km Mti.i.ir al IUL rriJf a. 6r. H.mUm !!'" . ' ... Sort a LbihIiu. U ba A (UnaM MafiaW. arfw. ia a K (( ..g,,, a Ui..ruj.t "poll bla aarn iw. arm on. I.) m in.in.-t ' ..ra.. !. uionatrou. ..ari.m. liaU. lkn. lo Ilia NalrMr i.rfrirtl ika-rummwi. .ui.:jju jju-iuLfX ll.. .L-ialluT fr"1" that county, br.il..- . j-'-ti lit u.-.r will. ax. anJ citirh d liim' ...it tn tl ti.un in I.IliIiI rlollita .'III vmI cvrH l.l.iwa .ii..n Mr Juatio. tnll irm liim that 1 1 1 -y l.nd n.'tliinf npniiift liim l.ut liis. i!iti-. ".'1 ht f,,r l'i l."ei" t" the Rp.ihlifiin j-arty and i.pi'ini( III enn- Vnti.n hi.hnh had I n dcr-.l and lhy jiiUU.Ii-I t-. kill hiin Ii. Mr- Jtmlic. tat inalttt.r tt (; . (Vid-!1- Tl. farty that had l.i.n in cl.iirjr fiimily quarUl..m party favoring h'i d.-aili aioi th otl.r ou poaing it. 'Hi- pa tj i fvor of k illinar ! in a minority had lo i-ld I" Ih majori ty, and lr. .l.mtica w .i-nniitd l live. after Imvintf I f r.nnill-d to ok anndry jin.iiii-.!.. Ai.otli.r party tlm.dihvd th .vfur oirit-f." ii .!( i",' ; intrivahl pi f its content. " ?..ii,.- ,.il..T J. v iltry j rp trat.d on t'.i ni ii uicl!. tli.: tali'ineut that have tovn and :?TrWT P m -H mi orili."-'V. til f1'"w co.irli.iitit.il it .1. Ii. d aud atttuiptrd lo Ua t al tuuu' t. ItUiram. arlio liav i.rn-iid-rwl lhrnilta iMiund. ioi nivat-lf. air. aa our of Ihi UmU, I diirrl III.! arn-ilny mark .rrtd-r1 or any runn vl ii'iion io lis a i rwrdiiil llial may Im.4 lo ii. Iliiia niiu h, ir, way 1 aai.1 lu ul.jtvliiai lo the t'cnt'ial undtiiry ol Ii. ia iua.uiti al.n I. 'r,H lo ilo a nc ll.iim ; li-l iin.ua rt.iii!oll. ii.inl al hwtit-.Niid iuir ali.il ll U; and iuma- i.f lh- ' ""l"ir.v. ' li.J. r lacx-r i in v anrnria ai in i'iirjiiiiii. ia.i; ... tli-ciwi-..iii. Hi licaKI I fin in lionoruoi ami iliKliniii'lH-d Nnuljr fri iii Ur.iiic vtrj $cr..i. il.r ihrt. Mould Ua Ubllinllrd oaf lu al- lr. Th n't nwirr in ilia ponrntiui a a f..Il..at Mr Mar.-. ou ll. part of lhml i.oiftj i ik rH..iii. U ii g .pMHd l ll, h. I pnnripl of Ih l H. off" r il ia au.rdn.'il I "No pail of lli C'otiftitullon ahall kl i. r,l. iiu! a bill lo alt-r I' aam ahall hat l-ll ll.r lilti ill l. Holla of l.y Jl'DOr. I'll K' I.WItUB. Il i aJ..m j iiliinha of thS . K. i.nr f ilii. ii. Iihv an oi ixiitiinilT to n T hy .iinirln " t v.. i aun-i duo i.i (In r ia unncxnl onlv a uu-iin of ... a 1 1 m iiin .ii.tr rirni iii in H ilia, tit'iiv i . . " w.ii. c i. - - - ...... dpnnrtntrcTTr" nf-TMTr'oi'ga.iTz.ilioii hii.I its liiirriil . utiacs hy iT.la inpi-r" w-.u!J avitil Doth in. as v h.ivt" cunstaiitly ili-tiiiunced thi-m fro:a tin- bi-u'iuiin. We hopw thai vry one of tii'i iaitit may be dfi-t.l. Ci.nv icled and ;.i:i:sliii n iht-y ih-st-iva t" k. 'J'hey are th ..ii-uiii' of th South. of law. order s;ood ii-.Mriiiin-nt and die eourvfitivt' party. When Gov. ('iiMwi !1 wai i ifonnrd of th trai.8UCti.nl ho i -i 1 1 1 : .-il : .i r 1 y cal i ll In 1)1 eouuel tli vvIm-!-! and b" t m.-n of both par ties who ha;.pwicd to be in Kak-igh atteiiil ing the Supreiiu- ami t in-uit Courts Th reailtt u that it was il.-ieriniiied t) fend aome onu of tlii- J'i li;tM of tlie Superior Courts then', to act as a pence ofiicer, ac-eompaint-.l by ih Attomey General. Every effort will thus b mu'le to fernU out the guilty pnr ii s and luii tuein to speedy justice. For III- F!ii()t ;;id patiiotic ac tion !u thi.-i niiiK.-r ( iov. (,':il.lw ell deserves ed I'V Jlldu I' rU III Teinranc Hall. uu NWdnen lay i.itl t. IlitrubjectwaaH brer I'iM-try, Jmlj;e Dick ha ahown hiin wlf. in hi evri! It rl urea to which w haw had th pleasure of lit-uiii)f. lo a inaat.-rly lit rr- uiiud. aa tll s much that parlakea of true p iry. in hi lctur VdiiMhiy niiihl be did hi'ielf elniueul jtiatiee. pri-M nlii-K lb Mibj'-ct in a manner moat intere-liui; and iiiMriictive. He pre sented in b uliful "and elegant ittrame. the po.-trv which charact.-rijti-a the lan:iia(re of thiit liirtoric nice; and hi Hlluion to several of ihe book of the Old Tealatnenl. which were tirt wr'll. n m ihu UeLrew toi'gue. a conlaiiiiiur lh highest type of true H.etry. er sti ilii.tfly iuipressiie. aud I . L I ' . I. .1 ....ut:..u.llw ul.t. Clomeil in minis ii.-oi.--i-. m ..... r... Iirn-ii.lv tien in . rih C'nr 'luii in every con-le-l of I !n- la.-1 rix vt r- .ami ii oi-ii:jiiii row May the day non coin.- J w""1'1 1,0 impic -.i.ri!iiity of word'. 'J'iu- . pie iair rt iK- iKHit- r n le.eil a Vt imcl on lln- Mn. Sprakfr -Until very lately, it wa by no ini-uni my inienlion lo occupy ihe time Jl' Ihu Minnie in t'Xiri-N.iug tnv vuw uion tlii ollerilion ! illul lli.villif a-f-.l nr. vnl. A l.m the thank-! of all tiie ioo l peoole of North i einraireiiieni tioin mvinv miielt ion., i,." ! It i. i.. I. 1 1 .1 .. ... .. ,t, i...j.,-.t Hi.ii more ol our lit and gi ntletneii ran appreciate rl, high ti'ind. literary eloqueiii-e. than w..-re prenelit the ortur nightj thoiish the audi-r? wh coiiipliuieutarv in intell'Cenc und character, if not i:i iitiiul.ei ; ai.d all r n ost de- lighlftilly plened when literary genius cu cuinmaud at lenht the Hin respect and enniitratiiiri "ihu! would be be'loHrtl upon n immoral exhibi tion of peirrfinal deVf!omieiit in theatrca! eatertaiuments. SiHtintl. ItLMAKKS OF MR. FISHER, OF KOU'A.V, LJivered in the. .Senate on the 20th of iJeermber, lUiii, Umh Mr. Ornham't Comrhtion Bill. .1 .. (a.ul.llf alt.l ilirt.ll t I l.-r nr..-,., . - - " ' t ...... - . - r 1 .1.. !. ..T ,J, t 'i '-'. I . - .1 . ..I. I f I, re D 1 1 ll l 11- -a I. WM.ii '- ' " duioliillolii. Mpnin-I dflroMiig lh pn-M-i.l Unl I "r ul ' (, aii.T-s of power by mi alwllilun of ti e Inmhd i rjM-.l. - - niialifieaii.m uf rolem; but do, he pn-t-e n- I n m iwo T.e,,,o-. ..... I ihinir moie .1 .ingenma T Tolbi niraaure id R.i..idiun.. an nll dnriialou ar..-. from HJilcu I n m iea.i a . i-ni-.-a," I-. lt.it I dt-ii her ! rail Ih particular alien ittpU ai tJor U MHira. ' . .. - - - liul I am forlioVJ U Ik rrl -a i4-a I bmihm-4 by hi.k aatlmriiy, a4 d.vi loB of lb Kiprmi ( ourt id Haaaatbu-fli. . In il. oritfinal rtMiillliua of laal Ni.tur ara too piwi4o iut amiJrail. Aaaaatdaarul era l.oarrr ad .itd InlB'JUky Vik rtU Iii rtifa provi-i.ui waalm4 rumr a in. ndni. e.1., ihi:. nor rtull.ini in ia.lrU fro" Sd HTli of Ih iU ailiolol nor aMMrlr.l miwiiiiiiion, vii ni-uUr aidai.la -iai-r.1, ra lo U by ! wTraal K.rral court, and Urn ihu. pa-d and rill bd b Ihe pi1'la ll ha wrl i Ih cona.Mi.IKai. ia l!Mll la II.h-- M.1-r-n lailvea ai.U.iillrd lo lb huprnu JialM-ial IVurl of hai tt l" nncaiion and a.kd llM-ir npiui.Mii ahrthrr, if l Lrgi-i- mm l.tailrl .ii I. in tl l I lb laivid lo Vol UM.n llwripediareiey of hlnf a einrfllWn of ill- led Kiatt! tamllna. &il j .u MTKWaRT. Aaalrn, I'alou I'vuniy, A". C. Astlrneet WoUee.Tkr will W lH,4 aa aaal aI. l O- ll" lilT." U.a.rai... a la Mk day f Jaa. ttX ilh. al U. H . Ilf .IO'di k-l. ! HalMM.fr X. C All read.l"" la " THF anlaa-riUrooVra lor rent th I-anr and Fl.-pni'l HTl K lXM ''. oernde4 aa a i , t. m,.. i.r l-'iarrra. Hol.MKa A ( haul Hr ! a biUk hoi Mm, iw l.4ra biab, i.i.e hundred and Urn fcf dS wilh a rrlUr aiily fcet, aud ia Mltalrd on Slam Hlrwl la Umj r-iilr of lli l(-in.- part of ll lon. Tbl I . . ii I i.. I n. of ika Iarn4 and or alurma .he iiKi ol b--nmimiiiij I.I I - .. ...I a I l.d a.ka. Salatl I fV ",W,V .... .J St. Maiy-i School, juuhK v. a Itiai Rsv. Tao. Arsiaaaa.U. D.,VMVar, Ha. AiT . I. Ulr. liT. S)rt . A. M., AaaJOaal. Tu Rii ulitali."tl aill"ajaty w. IbJI. m4 obi ai9 area. I Ma cilrdlar. wiklalmi g full .BrttClala ! u Ua U..-..r. .' ii. j. mavi:"-, :..: is in. a i- kstaTK'"' FBAXkl I. '. S)arsad llalWraJ aad alit4 laa.laaj. ilan la lt l aiUnl nUWa e Hilu in v ; lo lii propop-i'ioo, a uiic-uuii in con.litiitit'iKilily. We hi-arll from Ihe able Sen ator from l.uilionl bul liltl dintllv rt ft rrin lo lb proNilinn in the amendment U-Arc im, mik-h however of a rratur aomeahal lanlirii a be acta forth in rewl lo the iiiMjualiliea and opprcaaivr opi'r.iiion of ur prvw til couiiution. We expeded lo heir, air, firal, a defence and argument in favor of ihemoaacri r.ioaj a con vention a prntj-oacd, not I lie rcaoi:a nil n-ly why in hi opinion a convention ia net-ded, for I am nnnble lo rtc li.al li.i la.1 Iiim ai.il.in to do a ilh the iin.-tiou Uii rv ihe Suiaii. Ui heard fn ni the learned S-uator from I li.ii'. in n more t lalKirril nrjiinieiit direcilv n-.n ihi tiieiliiiil. lo which I ahall refer, aceordins lo my moileuion nfjiia Mwilii.na, and ahiwb iic rmhavored to fortify by IumIi lentil aullM.rilM-( the I hall not xtop either tn rvf. r to or exam ine further thin lo aay that 1 raunot a.- Ihe .roH-r npplicntiiHi, lo Ihiac-, of the autln ri iie m tiled ; or iude.! lli iii-riiy for addii cina any from ahmnd lo in-Ill for ua a ipit-lioi, to delerinlne ahi. h wa have nl.ui .l.inl aulbori- and in ti.e ! ... 1.. .1... .r..l It.. I a. ... a.f ..ll. il 1. ' . !tl rx..:d ui" tiouTil ihetV .'"rr? -' of or Mi.: :,'iiv"rti'i,tw:wrfw. ii&i. al!uu .KM.i.4l u. i tioii of the Setiat lo a inl a.ginh.-aul rcl. that th id l omni ioii ilii not M-ur in ilher th rea.rt i aineiiduienla and mark, sir. thi important altetidunl fuel aim. that aaalh" regular report of the coiniii'tu- i l arjr.-l with Ihi nt'.I and in..t weighty aiibjecf; n of all other i-i:ii S lb al tetittoii of tb Ci.i.ven'ion In an inter de gr.- y.-l ihi eonmiilt mei:-t l.nt -n milliner of alteration and ainn inliiifiit by the legia.lrtliv ItioJ. I- i "t ftiai'ir. if tbi-a l.l'le. experienced null C"lil.-ii.lal.'d ll.e nece aity .l I'olivelilii ll. that ila very mention waa omitted f --Mr. Menre-l.iiil'. U-at when ih law if the laud wa solemnly fixed. It ought not to be dit.tnrbd for lighlVmise and he wn nnwillin7. therafor tob-av It in the power of hiix mninrttir rf the f.etjinhiturt to bring nlxmt nnnther Conrentinn. Mr. f niton nid : "Thi was one of the iroul impo'tant q'leKlioii tha' bud com b f.o Ilia miivirUib-JI. ; 'for whutevec bei eiii rtv-ikVi Xtl'17'irv.d .'.''iridic'; frornotjr -TTiit tp1-p, rf trt .r fit rnr iptio t't fr.Ti r June l 17I 4t K.J. HOLM FX KtlLbory, N. C i t ... nun piTi n nt iyiir rti rir ""-".' INI' 1 rifM tl.ll' (ll H Ilia I U' All ktli.K- . t f . ... .'a .. mi.hr ihe ,t "I rU. ..,:... i .i I "!"" '"Jnn 'n ' " then proiM. to db'ciiM this priii(iil. 'N ai-tloui. it ju-tiee. nr it eximlieney. All lim bun nl- It. uitt .latiCed i art. of the am ; and b innjoriiy H lb I-J-..I.I voting thereon abtaibl .r.Hl in' favor lt.rof, t..14 anch cmivrnlion 1 uldi u.ia Hiraunca Ihermf, art UaMi, and pro-po-e lo, Ik ieu.l.. an-HxIm. n in o4hr lr1 of lh ioi4iiul.n no! awilie.l ec.nd,ian auv n pen lie und parlietllar anuiuluielil or a loeliduieula lo the I ..natiiillion be mad ill anv other m.-u.i.r than ibfcl prt-x riU-d in the nin b aciieleof lb auu-rn'meni ad.al In l2ll. "i.)j.i;i. ir.-.IlK U'l'rt bl ni l iindrrMand thai il a a lh .mention of Ihe 1 1. Ma of K pnrn lalivea l re4 lln ir opinion upon Ih t'aW lal lichl of Hie iH-ople in i-ar fl great -iu. r geiu-v, or iijani llie ..bvloiin fail.;rof iheir tx Mini r.Mo4ilition li ant mpli-di III ttd-jl for hi h il d.-.ij!iied.lopr.iidefor the ameiid lueiil nr alleralion of lU ir fiiilaineiial law ; nor ahal aoi.ld be lh t licet of any t hai ire and alleralion of their oMi.litiition. made under tilt h cireiinilan"e and aan. I'onctl by The l-ct-plc. S'H-h a view of Ihe uljc-W wtMild ineolre ihe general tiarabai of naliir.il riglll and ihe In li. rnl and l'uiidu-eli riuei.h iimhi which i-ivil lociety ii-l.iiiu.le.1 nitlier than any ipie-lion ii..ii the nature, eol.-lruelioli, or oiei;iiion -ol ihe li.tinp i. ii-lilulion ol the l'i.ii.moiicllh, and ti e law. made under it. We prciiine, therefore, llu.t lb opinion retintt.i applie to iheixi-uiiK i ..n-t.l.iii.at aud law of I liar I'oni moiiMt Tilth, nnd Ihe liuhl mid owera derivt d i. ..,.1 .itt.l.r ilifiii I'tiiiMiilfriiiL' the u.ie- tii.ii. in tlii- ILht. we are of otiiiion, lath g 'be . them. Iliclu.t vricea paid lor all kind of conn aerond iiit linn fir-l, llial under and pur.iuiPl J irv (timIuiv. lo the ixiiinit i-oualiuilion there ia no milhori- All acmuiila due to the late firm of iwUR, IT given bv auv reaainiubltsM'on.l ruclinn or net- ) Hm Mf . have been placed in ihe hand aanrr iiiii 'i' a'iion. br which any.iMt ilic and j f ,,iu.tiT Ml iii-.iv for ctdlection, who can be DIIY GOODS roii SALE! New Grocery and Produce Slore I The firm of FOSTF.H, HOLMES A CO., bT ing been dindrtd by mutual om-nt, and a dit Won nf Ihe stock having betw msde lK-lween them, tbenlicrilar often for aale hia a.rlion .r wid ai.ak of Irr fi.la to Johliers or l oiin trv Mervbunl- al (OST. Thi olT. r anorda" a fine opportunity lo C.Minlry Mert haul lo ii plv ibt-niM lv on la-llt-r term lhaii ihey a. II be likt-lr In obtnin any here el-c. TbeuU riUr al iiifonii bin friends nnd eii.tonur-. tlmt he ha K"ue into the aholfale ami retail Or.K-ery and Fnaluct: biiintaa at ihe (ll.l (ir.N-ery Stand of Fo-t.r, Holme A -, nilloiiiinc ihi- Store Itoom olli-re.1 for rent, ahere he ailr m nil lime he Klad I" aecomin.aiale i l l or am.iiili.il nt of the . .. t titiretre tmtrti in rntn." Mr. .V.-.ires said further: "That if there were any real neiesMl v f. r a convent ion si anv t un-, ther would b found nu illllieiiltv in obtiuing it." In the wl.o.e debate on the ren ut refer md I Corfu In I iieliimwlcdci' it autl.erilr. Let ifed '! above." lljexe . uixarji ut4biur t. s- ii pan oti lo th next p(,int, the nmenilment of tain the doctrir. of the popoaliion before the Senator from Orange, who proj. to offer ' ns. but much to disapprove nnd ci tideinri ; the pood people of ll.e -Stale, .)( u,'il ti:n, Im,. I h tlutil this, ill III" extracts juM read, the empl.nlt.-allv ,h ninn :e,l, but hal he ia of. pin-, Mn.iiirt language i used to r. pudiat it x loll M y ttutiht to ;ok (,r to w il l. i .. i i - At a later day tu article mine up on it Unrplipn, ( e Iumw that nt-u i.-lieslo avoid treine-nuu liartii tnt-uMires. if i-os-sibjet heuce he has eppt ale-J forcounael anJ -upport to the winest and be1, men among his political op- penU. And il ia Iiotii. ruble nlike to holh parties that they so pr-wr4ly ftftd pittrioti eally responded to his call. There tuny be partirau j lun.als that tin; 50 embittered as to sueer fit this proceeding, but very differ ent Villi bo ti.e verdict of the wise arid good eitueus of tho Slate. Ir Ol'R NEtcnuott of the Emiiuiut, for whom W have none but lJifi luiiuW " it we will furnih him with a copy oT our rojufy to Judge Ilufiin's letter for publicu'iion in full ill hh paper. Indeed we ttould he ojl'liged to hinitf he won hi puhli'If it, ris it contain noth ing that does hot attain its in our present pifini tion. And along with it it niiyhtbc welltnonti for liim it) publish sumo of lii.i ow n ai-tivles .hi ring ihe Same iii.cusii:ii fiislainiiig most fully all tiie positions of Chit f Jut-tit 0 Hi.flin, citing numertius authoritici, Xc. ciileiatioii of lliu aulijvcl. 1 enter uiion the dne ciinsifiH- not with.jtil li.-ilittioti, after hearing the very aideeliorl uf distiiignishedgcnllcuien wh0 have preceded me, un built aide. .Nor viioultl 1 coiii.idtT it nece.ary to go over the ground already covered so fuilv, but for tlicMiunsr ar gument Iniit made, by tins honorable mt ruber from t nawianT, tvliieh iijipuiirs to me to reijuire "time iioiu-e. 1 niaii, liierelore, ask the initil gence of the Senate to- enable me 10 remark briefly upon the luain xiints of this r nest ion, inaoiniieh ua, the decision may rule as an im portni.t precedent liereufitr. We know, sir, that pn cedents of wrong ac tion triukc nnt dan-H-coii errors, which are 6i- wtfire wortmty'tBlharTrn live lo-he eiied to the injury ol justice and to Ihe (jerveraiou ol light legislation 1ti nil tiuj'e ilo' coiue tgsmsG0ffigi8i&;&aa& satimifmtmmmaaSs! feince, llicti, Ihis im not r tincstion of mere prvsem poney, out n vtry grave entpury touch ing the constitutional poweiv of the hiiixiniive depaitmeiit, we Simula approach il exaiiiina uith careltd -and -tlispiis.-umatetlelibeTniion wlitn it is olivious Unit liny hasly tlehberalion, and ur.warranted eoiisinietion ot trieeonslitiition may hereafter be fruitful, not only of t rior ami of danger, but of ho less than nn scJunl subver sion ol law- in re-rohrtion tor ir is nndeithitite;' sir, that the .hiing I'liii whieh the cotistilutioii does not authorise is an ct of revolution. And, as this is the lir.-l enquiry ol the kind since the adoption of the present constitr.tioti, it becomes us to look citretully, a was accustomed lo be said in the Senale'of aneictit Wate, ''left the re. public jecejv.e.Jitt-iiijiiry-. 'l ite -qiicstron- has nothing in its embodiment of a party or politi cal character, and should not be fo retarded. . . ... - -1 1 j except 10 i:s itniieucr 10 snpereetie unit over ride tne iiopo?cu (0n.1111111on.il 111m iiiinunt lor l'rce t-uhragc as embraced in the bill before lis. We must all agree, sir, that the iifje is cer tainly one ol great progress-; and a taunt wind T . : . . tin nmcnntucm prnpoisln call a conven tion, or lo institute a cull for one, in n mode not prescribed by the cntistilntion. niv net pre--tribed, for it is not contended that the coii-tim-lioti doc Yreaerihe this mode; lint it is tlaiuud eitluriiS an inherent right of the ptople, r an mode not expressly prohibited, therefore allow ed. If I under'snnd the Senator from Chatham correctly, belaid down hi proportion some what thus : That Ihe people, being sovereign, hnve the right lo alier a constitution at their will. That -the people did in ISM, hv.n convenfion called, as is now proposed, ex. ivi-e thi rijjhl. That thi exercise of right h aekrim h dged to nine oeen proper 11 mi constitutional then that iTirli.i'hir ain.Mli'it (on-titntioo 1, Hi Is- made in any othtr maniitr than thai pivacribcd in lb ninth article of the amendments adopted in ls'JO. Considering that previous lo lsitino nitHle a provi.Icd by the convittitinn n.r ;t ou sun iiditient, ftct as tfH- . . y -,. ' . . I . 1 y .' -'l-iiL il , utl'Ti . r ... t. r-w t.r j ntt.l 11, at the lllotle lliereT'V liiovidtd nppe.in. niai.ili-stly to have lien care luily considered, and the power of nliciing the eoii-litnlion thereby conferred, to have bttn i a.ilio.i-ly r. -iraim d and gnnided, we think a -tri ll!; iui'ili' ntinn ari-es niMii.-t th rxiti me of any other power ui.di the to: rt it im itn for Ihe same purposes. Upon t.'u- In-i ipitvtion, con.iih ting thn( jhc. i-onsi'tiiiion mis visit it no nmboi-itv in the Lit i-fiture, in it- ordinary action to provide hv law for siihtiiitting to the people the cxndi. m v found a' the Store of Foster A Mro. All in tlebletl r.re rept elliilly rttpl.iletl lo call and settle al tlnii earliest convenii nee. R, J. HOLMES. Salisbury, N. C., June 15, IH71--H. XOUTII CAKtiLlN'A, J In lb Superior Cult in W. Voo!ev,"" Adui'r. of Isaiah M. U ils 1.,-M lTHI. ti niiist i Petition to sell laud eliib!e V lis.. n. Cam- for asset. I . W lisoii ai.d Mm- I rioti Wi!oii. Di-firf. i (t)riUr of 1'itUlicntinH ) MZ3B.CZZAXtX'at OAnOLINO OIL is good ron as a a4 fcalaa. WH laM. stala aV.l a, -k-e. M.a a, k.l .aa, ) an-a. H w s.l r. .. (' a' . Li all. si aU K at. Ul.M. "I . SMI I. latwn N. Unweiklll fllaa, I s. . Sli ia. r.ts4f a w, fa. si., Uaa, p.. It,a-ar aWiaM ' iraae. Sirla I a. Wi..i(aila. r a- aeess) r.al, C a'l-Mt fe.ls r-sal B a la k , m . i -" ' . r Ikatlsa, .. c . nana... Luge Hi-, lis Helium 50 Curias Huiail, Ci ul. T Oa ! - I f a L'a ai al hH-r tr )tre. ll at U .lair UUI.U Woo ti I u eiU-aa. ... . . . ii. f ": l ' ' .e4 Vaaa Mr-""-. fsl'l a'al Wie r .Ua .Ha ' ' Iw "N aeeia to .rH a-.aMi.m ' - TmI esria.aa aa k e a a'il 0a, tm ra..lala la oaa IHI W S - .mawklisl t- uw. Oa !.. . U. aisl uli . , a a al - M " ,ral lal aa l--a. Ih ail a. rf.f) oUa4k nair. wm l aa aiaaa- ... alATFACTt'KEll AT LOCKI'OUT, S. T MKltniAXTS OAH.ai.irJo oil coMPArnr, .... MiHS HlMiK.MT. 'OSi.l I ' I" ' - ami l .-l'M it -W. k . a el ..-I uia a IiIii -s , .h.M.iik. ii...i.ist .r a - i-. - - . 4,... tl. tonta.l. I. ft sea (.' swl.-a an I ! aa ore a-a.lua fur Ik. !- . ti.n If Sua", a !" ", . . SI. -.... II .MrM.J ia aar ut laia.an-1 tk.W .kla ttt V . rat all! allea-l I" .-..' ' -"-l""i llf M ,u. i.al l " I reaiw. ia- mt'.m " Ira' . aiallir bu.li.-M I' f 'tft "! t ai.llrli CIM iwl r 1 1 '." H t a "I . I iie.ir H. ai.l r.l ll. A lar a.S a.aJ a. ,llm. klani. 'ur lah.a oil ap, II. allot. ll ..f . aUi 'inV-k: I a. a r.s ! " .I"- . .... I'A'rr'aii ra "" a. i,k Pielti lar. liaa. r. II. "a.1 . Al aruea al L.w c. 4. W. F afe., An. 1- I La . k.,ilf. In I'alik-a..'. a . I I'. . Cna aila-i.m . Coal reading, und Mr. M in res ollt-red to iimetid wlieienne ? Let bimntiu r ,, an Hibiitiouiil safegtirrd against the eff lis of ..... . . -. n mire mnjortv to iipris.t tli fundamental ptii.cip eS of the Gove nineii'' and he de- stifs to Hineiid "mi that m couvenlion of th people should hereafter be ealled. ex cept by it concurrent vote of two thirds of each holts of the General ASnibly." Mr. Giles strongly opposed this, aud here it i that gentlemen advocating the proposi t mi before th S.ih1 find the onlv base no- on which to tlx their argument, ntid theouly III this case it appearing that Venable , . ..... 77 ot tailing a tonvention ol ilt'!e;ates, for ihcpur-1 , "' ;,1-'rl"" -'""U are noii-reis- sie of ri vi-ing or nltering lb toi'i-liitition ol "entsof tilt. Stnt of X.u ih Carolina : It is tlierelor or lerod that publication be inud in th Old Xarth Mute newspaper, for six weeks successively re.uititig said Defen dants to appear ut the ollice of the Clerk of tn. Mip. rior Court for the county of Mout- hitving been exercised then coiisiitutiiMiallv, and ,"'ll,"rJr reference whii-h is to I.e. found in never ceded, the same right exists to be'txer- i "''"'' debate in the convention of IS:j. cised now as then in the same manner. I -to afford them any the small-! ehAnc for a This I believe was i!,e su's-tanee of his prop.o- j di-duei'mn in their favor. ' And what did Mr. sit ions, and though not fully stated, embrace I G hs d.-stro to substitute? Thtre. fifth n- periiap an l.w points. Aow,ir, his Inst prop j st.-tid of tiro-thtrJtt, in Mr. Meare' amend osittnn ia uni;uestionable as, lar s it gnu, but it inetif. stojM short too soon, (.onslitulions ran be al tered in only one of two ways Ay fm, or sub v rxion and fcnrgnnir.ation, that is, rrrrjittion. If by law, then it must be riotie nocording to n eoiisiitiiiional mtale, if one exists, and is duly pcescrilted; if no sueh mode exists and is nre- 11,.4 ... I .t. . .V': .. . . Mr. Giles asked : "If it wns possible this Inidy would assume lo control th future nr- tiiiu of the people of Xorth Caiolitia." Mr. Giit-toll leplieil: --It Was tiottlio lieool hut ll,e crea urs of tjie peord (the Leuislaturel ,!.iiiea.:iiti:ii powcrctl in general term, to lake such action I Mr. Meares said : T" satisfy som een- tleinen near hi in he would modify his aioend- menlr mm..Ih pr nl thnt no convention Tbe Sentinel is respoctfuly informed that ia stating what we knovr of Judge Hoyden's position on , the oii.y.iJilioa question, we Stated vt hat w knew to be (lib opinioti befiire ho bcc:iin a judge, Ae ...si, i K , ti K ,,f t ...k ., t,l,.n V. . ... -vm U"''ih'i, .'i CUM .1 tl..7. . e know that he disnpfrorril of the course of his party in the Legislature in refusing to sup port the -convention bill, so as to effeej jf$'we, of tin? deini tnilie republican faith, are ac . u . s i liitr 11 U'llil ltiii!ril(1,ilit Tirn'rn B.ifn.c. In .1... repeatedly tirae! his lU-ptiblio..n fiietidi i,ri.nt iiiMtuntv.-'iba m.iui.-mon -fek '.a...t I "I Assembly." a is deemed best liir tlr emerrener. I lis second position i of course ndmiiled to M4MW'MsRiryx'ftFiI',li!a''iiiii'ti also, for it was efli-cted by tbeconsliluied authorities in the most proper, convenient, and onlv lawful mo.b- then exiting. From the conclusion in the lounn, eniir-iy dissent, lcatwi ihere having been Previously no pres riitil node, ihe deduc tion does not follow ; for the ptople did cede to ihe convention of J&ta the power lo make s constitutional 'provision, or the nefinn of the convention in so far ru unnv'tlim-iird If ihrv celled this ;ocr, the proper snd only proper i"" " me one .rrscrioc. ov mis nctlon it they tlid not etde it, but hold the full ower ami rignt tnemseivTs, as dt Hire, then this action ia rt ntillity from its extVt-jiulicinl exceeding if nuthiirily, which gentlctmtl will scarcely mnii.- sh 'II hereaft r he called by the Geliernl As rciuhly, except by a coiu-ui relit voffe of two-thuds of ein-h house.' I am ttnit willing, sir. to give honoiabl jjeiifi.-ineii.the full Tieiiefit of a.ll I hey are able to protliii-e and claim as in their faM from the reeoid. nnd believe this is a fair statement of vihat they have claimed. I do not jinderfak t- make aiiy tj jrJ.ittn. nt. warraiiierr l.y tne reeonl. ami ih refor shall ftot attempt to aceoiiiil. for tb opposition of N'r. Giles to th original snieiniiiietit of Mr. Jl.-ares. and his ac.iuiesceiice in the change. It is hardly . possible, I'V conceive what causes may have induced t xcitemiul Htitl tlLitrtt-4 in such a hotly, hut this I do undertake to the t'otumonweiilth, it is ililln uit to jrive an opinion nw.n the ipie.tion what would he the iwcr of such a couvenlion if ciilltd. If, how ever, the people should by ll.e terms of their vote decide to cnil a i or.vt ntioii of th lcgates lo eon-iiler the t xiedit jicy of itlu rinj the consti tiilion in some pariieuhr pail thereof we are of opinion that such ih legates would derive their whole nulhoMty anil commission from such vole; and upon Ihe general principles governing llie delegation of powers slid author ity, they would have no right, under such vote, lo net upon nnd proposo amendments in othe pail of llie con.-! nut inn not no siiccifh d. I have read the whole opinion, nt the risk of iM-ing teuton", tlint tliu rtueslioii mu; Id be tire sented in full. And can authority be in .ire pointed than tin? 'lliire is no escaping h me suggesiion mat our constiliilion is tliilercnt from Massachusetts, ns we give power lo the tieneral Asseniiily to ciilr a convention. It makes Ihe argument of Jhc Court as applicable io our cs-e snu stronger ami pcrlectly t onclu sive. We provide Uir a general . revr ion by convention and by ieciliu aiiKiidmeiit. nnd riiereiore there is "no oilier isiwcr under lb "eoii.litiitinn I lint enn niter, except Y t.'ic mode 11,1 . . .1 . . .. - i.j n 1 I'ici rvy prorjfTKfl, I have said fbe nitrrmient of the Senator is absurd and this idisurdilv is arrived iiMMlv.flil - -- ; j . : i. . "jso.w.i ... .e Senator inevitable place him upon the Dorr pjatform. which. seem naturally to jKhtrmmr red to the Senator by hi.t allii-n n to if. For what I the iliflerenee hetweeii the jiroole act ing without the approbation of the existing gov ernment (which is the way he states in and act ing in a nianr.er not art;lior.izvd,by the cxialiug ennstiifiiion; orasl in-i-t,in manner implied ly, lt say the feast, it in expressly forhidden by the existing cotiMitr.tion. t'lin ihere be anv dillerence? Jf there is, the Door ltbellioii t's bo lar the least oheetionabe -" llf Itltiiiticl-lii'iritier"? ivas' no 'e.isiTfiiiinnn1 provi-ion for .-imeudmcnl, and ihe rights of the ieo.ie were not considered hy the existing an- inoruiea. jiere, tne s-op:e have made provi sions fir the security of their rights, and have executed a power of attorney tolheir "creature" a ibey an catir-tl by M t: "Gnafiin, Sk-cify ing ineir jaiwcr ; ami muse -creatures do not juir aiic Ihe jKiwcrs granted, but violate lliem. Anil then the exense i ottered why, it is true 1 could iinl lo the nhole. act myself, I onlv assist ed in doing it. Ii is far iiioreohjectionable and rot i AT IIO.T1U. KLLTTZ S CHU.L Cl UK. tl.t eai.h,ap. aa'a a I inriaa . al .inc.' r Chills, Fever and Ajnu LlTfrCame a'Tii., '-- e1-" Is '" Ar ,rU:. 1rllle. lH'6e.. f,y t e cur. . -.11 tr bj all l'rrsl.' TIIKtl. f. I fill C .. P.o ila.on.f .II.I.U Jf . . C. nil. WorilUMJTON'.s r V.V MKUItlM1 fx en. tlr a f . tr4 U.r kaacl AH.s U . 1, TarB'jr JFr. K rn-l l.y 'lit mo-t em l n.l me leal m. Ii "le c trr Snr . Orn U or. sil I'o l. Warn n .l i.l lu u I.i II,. . r jr. '.inw If' .tl.l.r. ..Ik.iae. Ii.. ie.ai l"y lite orla a r- le, ae.t .Be ' lrfll.ilr.at.np nt sl . ,V. -B.I IT ...le 1; aatuawl saiirral ealnt kr t '1. Crn l 'ul lt It' un il. .1,4 j O' r 4r. it. W a I K HIT IN C" ' CTc67c-.! CiTr n $1.50 H'HaKa's Pot Kt.T l.'IAVT Cl'l N S'BI.LLEtt. I'at- enieil .ov. 23. ISi). Ay. attlJ Kit-l I'leiniuiu at Miaaisalpp', l.oiis!r.s sinlTexa Mute I'his. IMUl wl'ell b liiish, of corn per hour, floes lint sentterl VVeijili only linz. I an be nsrtl in iitllig com. tiksrs w ASTi.n is itiar c.u-xrv. I an make 3to Jt'l per il.iy. I.ili r.tl il.seoimt lu the timir. ni,'e by f;xiira $1 Ml. SiJ fr rirenlar snd l"ricsi I.Ut. Johs H. -Hiw-ks. M inurjctuivr Agent for North fiirullna, Italelgh. li.le Parer Carer, aad MItrr. Pile floes all at o-ire' W.iiT.niteil Satiafaeturv. I'. II. W'l! I rTEMOKH, Wo cester. Mas'. in the Legislature fo vote for it. or to offer ; 'bw new movement havfc out traveled us: thev mother bill a a substitute thcreor, calling i '?WIkeii the track and are rapidly outstrip- "iliventiotl as provided tu the Is1 set:tfo ""V l-Wrarticly t.f the cocstituiion with- prefnehMs itiVn- whntt-ter hw- -prwrtijr- hlm inorrtUtter conr-ie. We nurself, heard on some t, hunt- urge uch a cpmrse up .y ninlai'iierty friends ; btit he al dmld be puxfd exo-ik nn cnmmthn bill nave simply spoken V ettch Home.' bia views of iLt inatiorXu1n'Ie' we iiwicof pending; i.e has n-n cli.med 'f,iislt:;i f ha rern-aedlv exr.resswl ti.. ... .... as ping Young America in the race iff t.rocress in that rafter lAdin dikcctly and riphllv to the goal ol ulira-dcmocrncv ; n place for which hou oxa bifi gi ntleiiu It ttf titat siiio lia ve, in Uiu pn( entei tamed a decjiletl horror. We, rir, hold no, such Ct'piorracy, but tleclriiics far more aniser valirc as well as restrictive, rcrause ristricteil bv the letter of the constitution. For wliat. are rotisiilniiona made but Ut limit power lo tit tine Ihe niaunt r and mode of its Xfieise'ctH'-timi!; it ftvrfl it-gd -jnram of lali- tuiiesnu Iq reditu a Us txemc wtthirt these giants? ' ; -. And lieif, I r.m lctl (o rcmnrk,fwhat it i, amidst all the changes of party (-nnttst and the fluctuations of politics! w ifTare, thnt constitutes the mnikeil distinction it tat n the two great -jwriiHetrt selKsril .-.ftltis Coniiiry. " I aay the two aa tf Not hsvini taken nolo of the xnrmhrnts nn I thai themodititd amettrlmrnt .'. in . the other side, I shall ir.s-eetl to examine tin Hal rhrniae from the nriniunl constitutional question wtlhoiit reftrt n. e stie- j r . .1' : . i , i t i j ,.;,llwinul,.,i i ...-.,.,: i r....i. . .'. . Let tins Aunt be'cleariy iinderstood. Mr. ... ll(i. .uu r.i.ti, ..nr luiuier; ami i . . . . v, i lirsl, let u see what is the inw : Jbe tohstitu- ' ' '"" " ' , ' ,. cernmlde than the Dorr doctrine ; aud entcr- ilon ir.nl, ;.,.....-, I.. ...1. : X ... vention of th people shall be hereaftr ea - i .1.:. ..... ... , . . .' n calling of a convention thus: "XQ convention j e!tr,Tt y " concurrent -cot of two thirds of the i.nrtile shall lninllii In ihe i;. ... r .l I "f each hou.s ol the General Assemble." , -aenii1tndeiii ty ibetiTwiT f" liT "Sihehded liy "uisert- of all "the indtibus of each House of tiie Gent r- '"K -Geneiai Assembly" after "called." Now. what possible diffcretirc as to the i'i plication of power ctmld ensue frmii th cliaiiL'- this insertion tf "General, AsSein- XoW it must be yllowed. 'sir, that these words are very c!-aVrsmiTT reason exists why any difficulty shoiiM occur as to their me tn tig and intent. It is not assumed tliey JDOARD. Icr my solemn protest against (his now idea of! ' er ,nnl"''. (r four weeks,! FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE f It-ana Kid (.'Invr anit sll kinds of! loth niu1 1 In. thing: remove. I'alnl. (ireei-e, Tai, Ac. insUMly. without the lea.t injury to tbe finest fa bite. S...I liv 1 Irinr fjutu ,A L' ...,! .1 .. K'Huery at lb Court Iluiiau in Troy on Thura- Sapnliene fo.. S3 llarcliiy at.. New Voik, -Mi I.'b mi) ine i.j.ot juiy next and answer the roni- lent., I liicag.'. plaint ol the plaititiiT or the case will be heard esparto as to them. Witness, C. C. Wade. Clerk of th Supe rior Court of said comity at office in Troy ll.is Wth day of April. A. D 1871. C. O. WADE, c. 8. c. Montgomery County. HlacK-mer & Melvorkle Attorneys for Pbiiniifr. ' Mlw-2-ll SPARKLIN& CyVTAWBA SPRINGS, l onnerty enlled tlx Carolina lVliitt AuyiAar, Catawba County, W. O. This highly popular w.iterino nla.-o will 1m niii ii fab vlI.iia in .U"Ii"l iVlIi 4 r 11 I 1 . -"wi vir JiJ.l T Jal J , O JJi lt)ll Agentfl ! Read This ! W e will pay agtnta a larr ni III Dollar, prr Week a- Siih.n' II w.l nee, in l hp, i. .el aura m aa4 w ti.rrr I in tu on ; atlJr.M St. W.fner a t o., Mar al all. Mic . A325 Mtnl I'ar.e a-tl Cnril r f nroialo d. jJjBa. l Sl. . llrd 'e. A MILLIONDOLLARS" StirewH Ntl Qirvl men Cl-i Ihah.a fnrlnn. k m.. ll.,. the .rrret of ti c I u. n.ai lo aa one. Jd V WVi.WRAV. , ... B'rSUaajr, Sew T r. Catawba English AND Classical High Schopl, The JITneral Waters of these Surf oca r il. White and Illue Sulnhur. Cbalveli at, thi. no.. 4 wiBb(iTfjerties of which arc not excelled, nnd a neaiuiier sun more Uelightlul watering place not l. be found. The Springs will he under the mnnrtfAmi.rit of J. ill. siLAIlt, an experienced hotel keeper, together viibMu, U'-ukKKnntl visitors mav relv upon gooii fare and good attention, EevTX c. cl. ii a. b. S. M. F1XGKU, A. M. The twelfth -Mssirm wttl ctimmrnc nn iffsr rlh ol July next, and will continue sixteen week. Tuition from JS.OO to $13.00 per session. Hoard in families from $S.OO to S10.00 tier month, , The Charter prohibit the sale of aoirilnnna 1 1: . 1 J-lclity ol Ice, good band of Niisic and cood 1. . .. . r" V:. . . """", anq Physicians in attendanee, Ae. A -e ..p. oe sirici.v lormns their use. . .Ix-aro lialCnore or Washing,, ln ,he mor- lor C!ltl,lo,,CT ".fi""' "gji Ai-qiiiajLayk, Kicbnumtl and Danville t.misliT irr , A - , , - ' , If. It.. loSalishurv. where von i-t- il,.tt-,.., Jimelt7 T. T-Ct. I , Proprietors. ' and Morgatiton lioad, amf resell Hickory Sta tion (the Snyiigs Dei ot) Lv half-oast nin o' clock llie next morning. Leave yVugiista, (Ja., at night, and take Ihe fJharlolle and Stntesyillp Itoad al CiiaiJnlte you reach the SprTngs early Iht next morning. Charleston in the morninc.nnd be al theSntfnr.a the ntixl morning. A good ftiur horse Omnibus will run in cort ueclion with the trains to tli Springs over a beautiful road only six miles. t Uie.iuUirJhi ihawenir.) exeoaemet nr lie so.eniiiily implied in Inat puitest. J (lu.iifjiit il was nor boast in North Carolina that we were .1 law-abiding' people. I d., hot deny the K)Wer of Ihe people, as was m forcibly said bv Mr. in rising Gaton, ng4itheir niieht and uiittirninir IdyT" If it is to be properly 'nn.letstVd I ,n f'"damertal principle of the government, tliKt an implM mwer xist 4trthy Legisla are obsur. but it is insisted tliaf. inasiiiitch 1 tu'reto pr..Me t th jn-opl th call of a fa t hwxotiTt Hittiow tb a "-not- probilut a cull ic any other iiiotie. it itllowa one; or that al though the Ass emb y cannot actually call a ct.tiventtoii. it can tugged a call! Thi. sir. really seems to uie' most i-xtra.iidinary in duclioli. Is it not ii r-ffrrl Liking the etouiid lh,-tt nittiw -Wit -(ci.ttii..thjttg ttt.bn 4nttj iniH-ti.ay bo this Htwee he eqwtly. uipueu, riun same 0 ia uner ami degree, aa justly and aa fully, ajuler the origiuaV pne posed by Mr. Meares. Wd objected t iy ,r. (Jiles, as under the ainehd n-nt adopted anil arsHiief.-ed in tv Mr. Giles? Jf. n..t. uhv t ud i f ik j -tb-sw -, whr f. .rt e 1 tf 1 ma V tttstiPHt aniJ wttI in diiintr rhrr, iTtsr'"tba 1 1 uTTIeTltrbaSed on 51 r. ' tli i Ji id. feet Ion ? I lo fid low in 111 lead of iho. W,.nst..s frm 1 h-. a maimer in -which it is unlaw ful f,.f hi in to f" Alhrnr to the legislature th.f pott er lo pro- I ante. in thia rcvoliilionary nrnveinenl. It was do it biuisef I Th Gneral Asseuiblv eaft- 1 to t'" people a call uudr fh article as. f well aid on on one iw-aion llml '"llie Und of the sii-rcd right of revolution." but I suppose tin emergent y ought to be grcst to)ustify it. Has, that emergency ariscu, in North Catidina? C11N it -be llial bcnuf one pnrty, so long in power in the State, has been tiirnetl out itnl an other put in, ihe sacred right of revolution -a to be exert isnl? Is itexpet-ud that lhlaspK:il t i Xorih Caroliliian in llie west i to be fiivi r.i- blv rtsis.ndnl to? -Tlu v have lo -haii!-f iheir fliim'TtiSriWfn-t Per we k, IX-r .lav. Children and colored servants half prioe. No charge for infants under 'Z veam of age. , 3- (iOLDEX WVATT. Spirttintf Qilauba !peinyt June it!, 1871. ' 24 tf N. C. Rail Road Company, Treasury Department. , """""TCoipANr Soors, N.C. I , May 27ih, 1871. fi OR the convenience t,r the Stoekh. Idcrs of tbe .North Carolina Itiiilron.l I'otiiiuinr I a ill commence iMi.rjng1 the Vtneoud instullurent of aporpentof Dividend No 11, at thisolHce, on iuo lutjurte. Stockholders enn druw on mo lor tint itiiioiint rim. iii.M, .iii,... $40.00 or through anv linuk or ifankinr Jlouse in 2 )0 iUleigh or iluimgtou. Ii II. L KA. "StAat. Treasurer. NORTH CAROLINA, DAVIflSOX t'olNTV. I James V. Syinons, as adm'r of the estate of lxiwi Giimb, Plaimil. nttiiu.-tt w . Riehr.rd Roe, oilier htirs at law of Lewis ffimiblvrt. i f ihtler of PuhlirtilmnA antl the oilier hfir at law of Lewi (jumb are non-resKit nis ol llie J-taie 01 "No is therefore In the Superior LnHrt. Pet-ilion to sell real es tate for as. sets. Threehing Machines. CARD W KLL'i IMPllOVED t inn: she 11 OX WHEELS, WILL T1IUKS1I, ) zrr. ::::: xtx xxT-iziLzzzr: nrth Carolina, it not ceul Ct-nveiition by a majority tote t w.rtiw diretly.vi.ilatt.., .tli Coustitutiou but ibis body. geptlt-Mieo say. an by SfictTF' ? ; ' .v.. ..t..ji -w.rtoraM -'T""'"" "'?.'..':;' i'...".;. J in two i i4re ma ,.i it v vole, wtfut the rail it trooil V? lJ hud, i ihil II''. 1 government U 'v Xulfo Xlli lldrn. n. . ,.l . ij . Um -". .w.-a v.ti nr.ror,. .iT;:,,- !-tJ.: .. ... t.. "It .1 .fe .. . ,, , . - ?-imt Knowledira. .. -f two. lutUMiimi nav alW. an.l Mli .. ...-.".. i.i s.p ai mn. 10 r npr. rsperi esscnnany d;Uers Irotn ; aev hvrtn-ilaimirit ?r.hiI in iT "'S..ui.' .V.. ..( . ' ai0r. statement, in rt.?..- lie iuai"WA '""ncea'w.v .HWT,7' l V" P 1 11. Ii. a it now siai.d: and hat prohihiforv Word iu be n.ounl.in and the lorre-iH proverbiallv f ro T .V 'I ' ,, " De 8.' "The - . 1 .i. t..i . . e ,i. r . . .1 . .. . t111 .Minn th auieudmeul, a first projNiecd. . forbid if Tiolicv l tnicrtsta of a t.mjKirary nitu're. ii';n v 7. 77 . it 14 ' inicrtsta , . ill tha. m . 1 1 I laaiiM . 1 j ifiirTTti . s .. i . . . . -- 1 .. : .-. . . ...,.inn.ni or coi.aierai. " -"..-.(i 'lj:j. ""on, at-ar lha n.UM.i. .. I : I , I .-.a. . . . . . V I . . 'l'" are rtsolTixL bat k. th i mad to ans-acras well. . Mr. Mearea. and t.ihr tntnbr of tb couvention .of lS.'i5, b.th t.ru and -Urrn Dia W-ie .Jpo-d to 'Jl-ow asj tnotja I arrive ihca, sir. tie -th eortclndifig. at Ixilh , all other liuies, iq be arnidetl the abode of lha free and llie brave;" and "I l",t , .'.11 i. . l .... .. Niifsi ' - - co'i- a 110 rc-li-evi n i . I - I . . . , ....:.,! .j ' .l a '. , ! anl ti.wlu to appear at the, Slate, a newsna.KT nnblished in uii-y, for six snceeseive weeks, re-quirine 1 1 a f i .1,, ., t isuTinr. m . 1 - - - . J . . L . L. l. I 1 ! v :ti r. .1 . .7 . . . , . . . ornie Snin.rior Lourl W tl, th-s -pointithat r he arttc in th cousiifu-i m 1. w ,l : ' 'n. "t tbe onrt-houe in thon to f.ii-h f.ft(Silu.n tru. ......I i .. il- I.... i :.. " - r I i -, .... ..i..n.,i I H-lilion of llie plaintiff film rr-' for-the t-se will be btai,tj- rvi.1 pmperlv. I able to th eonslrnrtion of i,n. T. R. Kirihurv. fn i.sin.. ... -l.. b " J'ms-., j.. .o..iiin, t lerk , " .. . . . . . I .... . c -.- -."-- - .. I ..' . . tl. piiu pourr in ine ucural Assemhty to pro- j i Hrf Ike tl irg which they are iu'-ctoiwj ! T. B. Klrgsb.lrr.-Eso.. pWiteaea to pnb- h , ' , " , V;1, mM -m"1. ! si. . ,is.e i- iur '.- i .V J i1" 'flcem Lt JutfiU'-n, Una the .'5.1 day ,f Ma-e lish a pSlr in Oxr.,ra to be rath A t!, jgi. L. F. J11N .V K c ' ' JStUen. Appeal. 2,-.m .fee ?J V Davife r "S AasJ a 'AND HAG, ' Wheat. Ky. Oats.ttc.in the Vest manner, in eomiM-tition with Ihe best Uacbines from tha Xktrl.h ami -W'eiKt.. It hart alwais ben awarded ljiti!i'iae4nT rr"'"'i M Sisf 'P''r-'''c't 3T e a &wer. wtoJt m its ami everrth)g cnmplet. ai'i-imhng to in.". - Hur II a- ...es are liilft warr.iiitt-d ami will rive entire- sati-ifattiou "Jiiniifirfnre.l bv .. . J. VT. CAiaifrKi.L .! CO.. V . .- l.'.lt farj-.Mreet, Tr. tnajl3-3ia - EitLuit-nd, Va." "J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 23, 1871, edition 1
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