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do 7 j IJFL fO:!, LUT TO; IJlWoTC; (iUIr j ,D DB ChIFVL TO UNB AKOVIiIk ? "J M--' ... ,0 i. Ft: cr TLit-o jl, ii IV t th18 tuo;.:!. 1 A rUr twwir , t SS'SSfrl ,r ' 7,n , ' . , 11 : JUr ; ,hc"' were iorWid and re- SS'L "?1Tknl.W a'ncwcouf.gcd through .the iJe extent n 1 S r ' r , 1 f ocr peaceful empire. On a itriden U Letter, Communicaiioni. &.e. toi r aL ... ... "7; ' C0 All Letter, come post ",XJ , - t .7. ' I AdvcrtUcmcnti will he eonvMi.m,s!v ! find handsomely inserted at 1 00 rw 1 -I.. -i :.. . . . i ed 1e than fvr i quare. u- f;, ffe Court Order. 3 i,j;M't Court Order and iudicial !urrrin.U - i- 1 L. J m . . . 1 . . ' .er; (wetomeumcifca ie wait.toior.g; for tl rav.) TtKMse who ilrrrliw I v fKn r will entitled to a deduction of S3 per eeou, WIUG STATE CX)SVENTON.' Twtdoy'i Amv 12, 18.13. , This Icins the da v. wommendi? d bv th Whir Metnben of; the Legislature of North Carolina, tor holdicg a S?a(e tonrention at KaMgh, the Dclcgatet aa acsiUed -1 o'docL P. M.,lo thepr a ciout room ct u. u. omrjri iarga duiiu ir.g, occupied by the - Hotub of Cco inoM atthe lart eision, . " 1 JvrteMebaoc,Eq , a Dclf gate from CatvrelL called ; the n- eetini? !- rrder. . p Brut rtrwtJks! tt4l tU f 'itk4nf''nll Wft - tT3&t24d b tha aprioin!iTrtnt ci Gov. John vrjreiir a uemiaie irom ine HDjni Diiuriet rf Uladen. Iruuiick and (V lunibus, as Pretiiknt of th bry. ' The motion having bceo put by Mr. Mcbane it was decidwi in the affirmative, unan- itnou!y and Cor. Owrn tvaa accord ingly conducted to the Chair, from whence ha addrewtd the C(nvca:ion,in I u!tnre. as follows r Vtnllemtn Ihsiik 'yen most sin cerely, for the dijtiuctiott conferred op. on me hr the vote just taken. The hon- I i t . r . 1 una lor ina ouues ci in iauv vr one. ho hud leii aniicuatKns of auch a mark of fivor. Wholly conscious of tnr inability to discharge the functions of the Chair, I shodd yet t wanting in my duty to my own feelings ard evince a iv tit - fcf nroncr rcimcct fur' the Iwidv .over which i am called t preside, were t ir Aetw mvilf thft rrstihcalion of ex pressing my acfise of the kinclDesi roani- icsieu oy ine:r ciwiccw ; . Tfiii.tiliWf. fill1 uliir.h tre have as atmblcd. Gentlemen, mav bo .exrlamcd . , , - - . - . In a foi wi-iritcv and rnmincr flt vuU DO. from different, ihd manv of you, from ti9fas m . r - think of consuming a grtter portion of your time, than is tarcty necessary 10 tpccuy tne ooj;cis ivr ,wu.u n Ai mr!tipT ftf ih Whiff Members rf ih U-cislamre of thit State, at its jasitcsjiion, iiHSnvenuon was kcw minrit. anri naru'tinnftii it it has C1 aincc, bv tle voico of our fcltow.citiMns uirou?a tne meuium oi primary ? inevi Mna. wa iri trntv horn, in iho eicrcise of a-privilege guaranteed to us by the - " - a aered diarlcr of our lioertics. ine Tonod is drawing near licn the f rce .:" . SM mn fif North Carolina will be t ailed on f( inrita! ihmr hreftfrcnee forGovcm or of the State. Hove ujouuues ui inai tn.ivin.IKIn ofTiPM tuvrt hfrn nrrformod ry tneprcscni cringnu-nHo, vuwjtu ratnotio incumbent f tne bxefiuttve fCair, It is unnecessary ti slate. His '-acta are before jhe sorhl( end ipeaR ir thrmili. aa ini(. wive men. Mho are 4 ahof-r justico to say,, that lie ha acted xveli his partit will be fortunate fr 'the State, if his mantle shuH lain upon hi tiiAA.nr . VVKn ttiol BIlVl'li'sNOr IS to be, father, to dctcrmino' whom the 1.1 . . . . . i . . . Whirs oftha Slate dome lor the station ia.tfcp principal oljsct fof which this v;u,Ued7 Or.o it er i'l rir,e. We a. -a to ' f tr.oj;:?ry of Vc.if f. .NaiK::7 IWeiv .r:ihv.u xp'Ki. t r nx :-ry. in kiuif otr l oi led con:? Utu'.ion, Uh r orsa- Umc Agncoliure. and. the Arts, Com- 4 cicnc;,.t,d , he Region,. situs tiori, has the country lirco thrown into CIS! rCf inn rnnfl;:u.n '-"fisri-.! r.,l j- .. . cr crrpi. nt.thc Admmj. ra,1n ot oor lioMK?otrerftnieni; arid cmtr8tion of the cmhicd trind. wf b) " of re!chedoe and. cntne ; 1W. i5nJ bJTfcom, thia hai ien dne, it u nmV oro apprHately, tn referred lo in the, disc twsiona of this kvt'y; With renewed thanks, gwtlcmer, for your kindness, I shall ciidififr, in ; my feeble way, to discharge, fa!hfolljvthe duties incident to the station conlorred upon me, - ' ' : t Od motion of Mr. Men Jen! tfl, Gen, S. F. Patterson, of Wi'U. an.' Ifanr Watkina Miller, Ef of Wake, wire ap pointed Secretaricsw-." -: yj'!,.-i-The President having nnrKiincVthai the Coarcniion fi duly orjM'?ti n motion cf Cot? Lwig, of Ilaiifas; Nhe i)untics of the Siattf vcro c alk-d, 'for the buTDose of asr;rtainii'2 vthat coco- tica were represented, ami the ",' tne Delegates in ?vrs,ff r suited as fullowrl,,,r'."r -fj'- - f !. X irn. J,if.rt A. TJe- Rra, Thomas Waddi II, James H. Vod diP, Wm. S. Ashe. t Bfaufurl WHJiam KIKsm. ; 'irfn-. JI1waiaf.1V Snjhlt ' 7 . Chatham Isaiah" Pufooi; B Blcgg. C4fstvii-.RoberrT.jPa'n?. CviHbcrtarut UoluTt (V BiUen, X C. Pwirson, El ard W. Barge, Dun can ituic, J. ('. Blocker. Mcbane. 'm?!:vtC.D. Tlll B. T. Gradv. J. F. TIIukIcsT' ' ' . ' ' ; I Da lidson-Cbarlcs Brummcll, C. L. Dnrit-Caswell Harhin 'JLVt ww6-Richard W. Dati'c, J F.lluchs. . WiutaktT, Ul'pi. tostc 11. ui i nomas.1 5. Gattt. f wiiiis rv r d t, w; -j.:ctb.v Baker, Jesse Wigijins, B Goodman; iiufui k. SKcd. " " -;: "': .r ;7 0,'iMi7.a B- B.!Gilliam. W m. A). J Sliced. Jas. A. UueH; II. W. Jore,(10ti.' Jvev Harris, Wm. T, Hargrov Wm-i lltly Guilford Gx C. Mendenhall, Jas.! Mc;iry, tt!pb Goirclt, Peter Adams, Win. II. Britain. Htti ij ax Wm. U'.Ing. pioasunf. a dwih'rh-J.e Citizei and a i7tj'or-KenutlhUavncr.'John UtstaunrhAVhic aucl ir 'Ah alluded to Taylor. iVior. '77':i:.- .":7'""...'-.::. - . . ar alt V , ' Mecklenburg Moses W. 1 Alexander.- '''''IjvC-'-'-'?-" :'7. . : Monigotntrji Francis TLocke, G. Sam'l !L Christam, " 7 - , Moore Charles "Chalmers, S. s C. Bruce, Donald St reef, r JS'rthqmptnAK B. Smith, Thom as G. Tucker, S, It uill. 7 OiiowDaniel U Rustefi,- Owen Huggins.- v:j:i." : , ' " v ; OaneVjiC Barbee. James Webb WnvA. Carrigan.,4 "'v:-i.-v i' n fQfihin B Tro v, , HictimohdJuhii C. McLaurin, Jas. rb'Tomberton. . 7 77 : 7 .; ..''f4-'-, tiuwan-Jwnm Bnecd. '" 7; .' : .: fioclingham Bobcrt B.' Watt, J. M. Ross. 7. i:'l'v ' .. V'w-7 Stoker Albert F. Nelson Isaact li Gibson, Galead H. Matthews, i 'J'vV ' urrvColumbus R. Franklin. ' . ir4r John II. Bryan, John Ilmtnn, j Hugh MfQueeu, S. Crenshaw, I Johns'on Utisbe-, Adarp G. R inks, II. Johnston Busb;, Adam U. B. W. Miller, ;crhenJfcplictiaoii 5W? - (t$rih John ii -VV li lamJ n:1. ' r . V w r :" ; V ' lherchro (ot ,,!e mittee to remain .VTl e8,i,ng,,n Jas- 0(i m session unti then. Crimed ' v l "A----7TT7iTr' gafe who might be in' atfeiidancc v itir,iicl 1 .' Pattemon.; ; , tince the last aitfin,". make 'the foA f' From thu SOth Seuitiai !i,rii.. ofran vpl.. Wit&'ie1 r S VTI " 7 ?e-BCroinl.? ! v v w .u.c n viiuvruu u rurjcs or hich theConvennori. had t.on. at its siiliiii" to rrioimw. (nrli ii ccuVse R cl actio.' as the cii) decui pro - w purauto. ;t - -: ; ( r-r III lllfl. mi u,r r,r,, I :' ", ""'" ui ? iyir. iie uae rose ; tor inforroaiiQa timc, moved that a eanmiu.ee of l3 No!provi,ion had been made, heS . . . ... ; t .. jv"" ".'v. ."wwc; 1- i,iitiim(ir.s. tie r. M" Mi.iy arprovruol tlrefore moved iho fuiloHins Uesolu. tn rrtioin n, but thought that a lar-'.tion : ' ' ' gcr toiniiiUteelir t ko.Jrorn eaclvCou. grtf esioriaf Drbt'rtct, would better . ac coniplisn tte purpose ucwrcd Ur.r.ri, mity and copevrt of aetkai wati; all im porufit; and a Report from a large com roiute, which, without being too cum. brous, woufd present a miniature! pi. lure of the ('onvcniioo, would, he tho't be received wUbmore jfppressiveiorce and would more accurately embody the public .'sewimcnt. lie hoped iherelore the jnn ierntin would accept his suggej licn as a mo'lificutioii f his tiH ttoii. 7. K Sit4 had 1,0 great choice abodt cumber first mentioned, unless.' tho Con ven'tion thoi-gU dditrcriJly, . ,' M r. Ataiane ai d Mr. Davisun ho- p 4 tie motion hr a Srger Co .njitice Uouidnot be' preyed, as a kmaller. cce'irriwd to, wAijifl nnHo trrtainly expedite buKinestt airt i'roCJCGJe.aca,camment oi uu t l'foc; tuir ... : . ' - J;V. MiQttttn said, would not fre fct i-" fcrf beir.g s;m iSS 'w secure, as he uwugfk,t Uia re co3:.intndatiun of the Comtniaee, jrrt-a- 'J be queeiton uow recurring en Mr. Jti t:cds motion, it was-unaattnou'sly car- ri .'1'. .7 v,--; ''; ?Lt'?": 7 n 'Tne Tresident stated that he' would be greatly relieved aod vbli?ed7if the uj rynics irom . te ivcrai uisiric.s v t old confer amunsr thet selves, and d'iMigtiate frime member to serve upon ll e t'orrnniuee. . . 7 " " . t?!fi?ojj(fol. took fecesa ol 15 mu utts for this purpose; allliO expiration 1 f which',' the invent Kh' hav'n,- b-n xii ckA u, oti irttic JVtaicut en.r uiced the H- luujr-5, CiiLLliAL((MMITTr.K-t I'ls.rtri, Ur dus lv ltmed - d.. .lo. do. do. do. Wiliia r. L. Ln2. i in. drison, v , N. Washirigfi'n, Ri(.3rtta Hi t, . Win. M. Snrcd, P. H. Wikaton! ! .. I.' ! f th; tsthV : do. " Hugh ,M Qovta 0th. do. da. di.' do. Cri. IV Meridenhall. C! a. Drumyif tl, At W. Alexander, F. i'aUeroc, 13th. . B Fi itkiiii Mr. . ..Bryan -rose and rvwarked th t l"j ti 'c si in tN Halt u ith ereat ikl Ami raw JojtiVo! 'ffaUlax, Snk erot thn SM'; 'rrur, nivd timt he be mvited u tHke a s-t in ti e Con tention,' not, of cur.e, '. I)clegatet but ai a friend of the Council, knowing what treat advantaiie wa t-i be deri ved 'from his experience and patriot- ism. 7'- '7''.';v ' ::7-.' .,7" The motion' was' carried bv acolama- matkm, ainl ilhPr-idV-Titci-Col. Joyner within m bar, ' 7 ' Mr. Mavtiae tan!, in ai dehbcrau'0 bodies, certairi Rulow'cre cisnital tor iho orxTVaiioji ( i r i;r derorum." He moved thretirc Iliai the Uol:; of Or der for ' the government .of iV,e Hwa of l.cnimnn, be adrjpted by this Uonvea tlon . Agreed to. v.,, : ,-, . v:- -.r 7 On motion of Mr. Davison, of War ren, the Umvention adjourtu'd until to morrow morning, half past nin oVWk f The President having .called the Con vontion to order. ;" 77, Mr. Stctjt from th . Gei-eral Com mntce,roe aod stated that lie appeared on its bt'half to aav. it would bo'imnrn. ttcablc for llicm to report before half vt 7 y toVL-H li . . hit seat. - J n V5n(inn FbefJ vote, ; in the event of ine yea and Isu t ng demanded on any-u.uesUon., lf thought the ino 'utiiA i.;,oi,, i . . . 1 number of voicg it dl entitled in Men- Jbera in tne ffouae, ji C..,m.. He "T 'v 117 "cn. c(itfiiy tfte-antr.e f.,:.L.. ..... . '. . HcioftidL2bi earlt -County, repre' scnted in tis Cor.vcniion,- shall bo cnii tied to tha'aarne number ol vyiein the cVerif oftha' hd Xots oeing de manded, as it 14 entitled to Mbmbera in the House of Commons 7; i- 7 ' , Mr. pavifon was opposed, 10 fhe Kenolu'ion. The membcrs'of the" Cc rcation he said, were all a poni r the Wing family, and ought to n all rji;cM!ons, he ho-jghf, per koj t Th UcsttlutKin would noithcr bo an c quitble or suitable oue, because many counties were Bor:'rereseo'td aUaiU 'tftvery c65ty in the Stat9 were tep resented,' tiw caae Would be'difierent. , ' The Resoluttoo '.was not udopted. Mr. A'firuiU moved thai the Conren- uorr tase a jrccs until Vi o'clock. A- The Convention re-assernbled, when hsut) Spencer of Orange, and T.JR. Debcam of Wake, appeared and took theiraea..' H ' .7.7 '4 ' '''a4.Jl!7f')r'in7TmM t. r?AJi WW ie rT .w frfcd ;J,eTl SSM M1 Renori give it in our next. 'It 'ceneludes .with tle following Ibfioiutiona.l . . ys.tfcj.'ve, mat mving been in pired with a ticeD and1 liveUr enc nf the eminent practical vigor, sound Re puoitcao principles, unblemished public pri Yfti. v l'1u;, iirdcnt. pati iolism, and decided abilities of ' r J p M N ; MO KH 6 AD, Uf t itfxrinty of Guilford ; , wj drnrecordingly recommend him to or feifowjCitixeng, as a fit successor to our present 'tnlightenod Chief-Magis- tta ie, uovernor JJu dlty. : t., , ; , .,, i. hf soiled, that in eons deration of the rore batriotism. di&imunishcd public Kor vices, and splendid abilities of U E N Ll Y C LA Y, of Ken tuck jt this Convention Yields to him a decided preference for - the next .Presidential Term of the United States, and . should htr be nominated bv thd Harrishn rr Cnn. nVw-pl,lg6-ourselves t-reoder na noraraatioo ciwdiat and undiVKied "H'porl. :r,, 77,-l,7i;-:o tQteotved furthjr Thlt hilst this Convention is willaig to go to any ternmabie extent in kanctionin? surh nomination for the . XVesideney , of the w PiQ". a may noreatter emanate .r from The National Convention which -is 10 convene at Harrisburg, yet we deem It uwiu ure ouj :ciior wntcn .mis .on vention has assembled, to recommend Vo'our Delegates in that Convention : to ndopt all honorable means which may serve ift secure the nomination of Mr. CL A Ybyj h at .bt d v - 4. titioived, 1 hat in consequence of the superior talentiof 7. 7 77;,.w'1:7 NATHANIEL P. TALLMADGE, Qf the Statu fifXttb Turk. and trom the high enimaiion wo enter lain of iho intrepid and efficient services a a a k 1 .... which hs has contribute tojhe imrx'r. tant principles tor which "we are con tending, we pledge ourselves, in ji.a e vent of his t-eing nominated by the Har risburg Convention, to yield ui the re comiiienda'tion'a cordial and animated sipborfc y -4 :'::. ; :S. Tc?& V : 6. Mwtrtit, That'"' i and '; "' '. be appointed lXiegates to represent the State at jarge m the llarrisburg Con vention and, in ense of their f inability f;i .. t i.... '- .t 4 ,. ' ,..,w - II . Ill MIIIIIII- !: I be 'appointed' alternates. ' ' idiiuic iu nuHiu., o'ai .ana 6. : J2ee-vti, That it be ru t.f.r.,e;u. ded to the Whigs of the ,e vera! Cuui wrigjbe JlecioraUDi'5tre'i nj Stateo mee? ii4..'lejr,rtsr.te'tiva Counties, to confer wifr. ihVDaegatcs , froiij the other CounM corrtptirg tsi'd " District, to 'relatitNijoflheipikiiirit.; of an Jwtcr torTaj District ; end tiut the name of such person as they n av a gree upon,1 bo forwarded to the IViinrtl Committed,' to be placed on the-Whi Electoral Ticket. - ' -,'. ; 7 7. tytolrid, ,Tht.ili baVrccommeo ' ded by H Conventionj to the Whigs f , the ditTorent Coim'ies in this . St iter nt meet at aome convenient period, for U.a purpose rf apH)inting CoromUteca':of Vigilance for a id Counties. 7; ; a reWwrff.That iho WThig Or.trd Cnmmitiee.be requested to prtpare and, publish a suitable address for . dwtribu tion among ibepeopo of the- States Ton " the subject of the approaching Election for Goverooc - . , .7 : Oj' litsptied yurthtr, That the" said Comrcjtiee be also requested to prepare and pubhuh a proper Address to tho People," on the all important subject of the next Presidential Election pt tlio IL ates. ' ; -' 7,.7i,, ;'t:: 7-, ;. 10. Ttesohtd, .That our prr ent pure, ..J . I T r. ........ '; I t'iH' nu i-;)i!iuyoeu a xecuilVC, Gov. DUDLEW by the abilil , purity, . impartiaHty and. Republican ' impliciiy of bia AdmHustration, hasgroii n extent -sively in theafTcctions and confidecca of l he Whig party, since hi appoint ment to his present eleratcd trust, and that tlus ;Ccn vention! in beha;r of the VVhigs throughout the State of North Carolina hereby tender to him the hom cge of Uieit wannest respect and grati tude. 7 . "77 . "Tlie 'question; being stated by the Cliair to be on the adoption of the R2 port, . ' - . ' 1 1 , 7AIr. Winston rose ard said, ' where, frequintlv oticred in W -ahoutishina he had, e y ; strong lv itnar to cxciih' v w ' rimonious debate, he coufd not, cot , entiously, 'forbear to state his 'di-sen' : ie Resolution recommending Mr. Tr 7 msage lor tne vice fresiflency. lb could not vote for it." because he cens .'. ered that individual deficient in sound moral principle, which was sufficiently t excmtilified by" hii voteoh tlie Expuo- -ging Resolution.- lie had shown con clusively by. his conduct on that occa sion, that" he ivas unworthy of public confidence er rcspeet ' Desirous of re cording h'13 vole against ihat:particu!ar recommendation, be called for a distinct vote on each Resolution. -!: 7 7 Mr. Mcbane ausested tfie brorsria ' ty of prst taking lhe,cense of the Con vention ppon the Preamble, andthen the Resolutions, in regular order t which -being acceded to, tho President stated the question to be on the adoption of the Preamble, which was decided b tho ef ' rlrmative." .... 'rf'"'-v; '7.;! v The question then recorficg-on tha adoption of the Resolution, the 1st an I 2nd were- trnontmousy carried. 1 7 . . The 3rd resolution cpnaing up for con sideration. Mr. Trou moved to menJ It, by striking out tho word imtruct, find insprtin-y rernmmrnrL TTa ' that tn entering upon instruction; tho Convention transcended its powera.-t-TherrrotiorjaTTfgreedr resotutton' uMnimotttfst adopted. .'; . Tne 4th resolution beinc now cnHe consideration, Mr. Sped said that it wasjffith erest dimdcnce. ho res- Jn" this body, to mit any remarL Ccr ' tainiy, he fiadno wish to provoke dis cussion, but he felt- it his dutv at all haaards,to toy frankly that ilr. TaU- maags course pad been trcch Jhat ta could not command his suonorr. Il a was willing to go as far as he that geca tarincrest. to cispiace dishonest men, and put honest men . in power,- i, ho couiu noi sanction ino nominauon . V Mr. TaUmadie. Ha had Tartou.4 rt. jections io him but wou'd stale only one nw vote on the tiXpunging Ue?oV lution. - If theyVhigs of North Ca roll- na cnoee 10 tote tor a man, wun sut h a load of political s'm rstinir uron him. ha could not help it. ; , He did not "iay; ho woiuo oppose, ilia -election by any ex traordinary means, but certain'v ha could jpot yield him his support. He ; u-v.-! ; wuuiu,'r oirpcuy or. louireciiW' countenance that most 'abominable cf all' abunicabb acts, the ncficr. of
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