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' 1 r - in. .iw- , fa nns ill" ' .ii. w 4" ra irdfRlfl (fa togm :v nh 1 i.a ciatera Medi a tHtn! '-i.? ' -' can plant, of you can harrow ir.r AiUjo aiiufipd:; y, KVon t b Jaiy iu S . fis a trth. lhst'f -jrort!- kflojfing ''-"ss XC "-ays gig ; ' , ., jjlwfi' -""l.bewise)"!-" T' ' -r forv ' Vf fth arid sk -v iHu 1 v and save, tavev -at these t at that ' IK - Al es is , t ADDnr33 or lua crsTna.!, coir- RooMe Of TrtK DtXOCa ATIC Cos-' , MftViriVK Ckstbal lit. Com., , ! JUlcioir, J n u lit, 1875., Ta4'r JVopa of JS'vrih Carolina: TLi (iT.. JAembly at tit recent tion called a Coortotloa of tlit rojlt t meet at IUkia on tha Cia t of Brplem ler nest, for lit purpoat of iu;jtlnf ruch alttratkiq la ouirganlt law a mf )x dtctnej a 1m and. eipwlienU, - j -iij J I ti . jtwualTT o cniKOE. ; 1 n ' , TLa necewltj for cbang.Dg'niat)y lie proTUiooa, of tbt exUting, Copatitulio U eoerajlj adnitied,.ajid ia too apparent to rtquira "ex landed ' arpmeDU -It la 'trot that torn ' f oat" prominent men at 'doe tint oppoeed the eall fur a Contention Hut their action Wat baaed on rudentfal eonaideratlona, and not baaed 00 indiapoat lion to hara tie Cobalitnilon t&eroUghl reriaed. The tared that our, purpoaa in aeekln j tiylfefurnj our 'Fundamental Law, might befnlaooaltructd by 'the ylolex4 add ill informed men tbeb corititIlbg Gongreta, and tha frotperity of our people, f hecked, and (lit peace ef tbe r3utt jeopaititaod by aoma harah and uacooatiuitional actio1 on tha part of tha Unitd Statea aathorUl'dt. That fear uo lonrtr txiata." .We 'now,' ha re trery aaauraxice. that the , CanatUnlion of toe United CI tea will tw obeerred t laa officer! of tha Government, and feel a aat-1 faction jo announcing, t, yooj, that- f. he time haa at laat arrired wheq tbt omciala at utfugton Qtjf concede that the peo pie of North Carolina hart tnt aame right to manage their local concern which the cUoeaa' of other Statea enjoy, Wt ' canaWO) proceed wiuoui appreneaaQn periect our Conatitutiou and remodel it ia fCe ibtareala of or people. TUB 1 OOXaTITtTiOX, TITE-CEEATVRK pP "'! 'rlimiRYtaw.' ' ' Thia Constitution, the creature of nnliU ry dictation, ; waa born in tbe tbroet of a military reconstruction. Ite authors were mainly Scioliata and adrejitureri, who bad lived among ua wilhoutXprefermtnt, or poeeeaaion of qualificationa entitling them toil; othere were our recent .rnnfr'tfLJ&yHTothi? bad known ut -law rae the ivVCt2-fie"ir nvastera, and other kill ware carpet-bag gera, both black and. white alien iu foti ing aud radical ii education who aougbt poaitionl here that ere denied them where known to despoil aniliuniiliate na. fAn when their work wa aubmitted it the polls, tnouaauda 01 our beet aureus were depnv ed of the right of voting upon it eighty, thousand ignor"-" givenialaTlot" &ut aadplion." It jjIrtU.'-Waaj hat tot one. per. ton in ten who Voted ibr itould read1 the instrument, and not one iti fifty had read it or waa yen moderately familiar Wit provisloua and tniny gave it theip believing it would be merc1 .orary, and to escape fcrthtr rtvolu-. nnJl-Uatu -re, Uiat aCon- ii'Wp"wc42w adopted should ry -o' ".ato our condition, aad m embrace the earliest oppor sisteht with reason and prudence i-e auch changes aa time and experi ave shown to be necessary. Our jorganio law should be expressed in largu- ' - l. . 1 - .1 . age ciear, simpieanu perspicuous, so mat nothing may be left to. inference or con struction ; our rights, so precisely defined ej to bt comprehended by all men. of brdi nary intelligence; and. each .department of tbo government should be so restricted that while left free to discharge its appropriate duties, (t cannot by unwarranted ejicroach ments embarrass the proper action tf the the 'coxBTTttrrrox tHfltntKD W oritf cox-. . .ri.id...i-rsVt DITIOX't '"')' n .'f-!l t The Constitution, co eoo provisions nojdcuka ; . it i would be slncueSltdid not, But Its abominable aracteristics were so manifest that net a single.Conservative member of the Conyea tion that passed it could be induced to affix fcis signature to it, as a fit instrument lo be submttM to the people. ; Indeed, it previsions art so loosely worded and badly arranged as to constitute but a medley of inconsistencies - that defies tbe' successful construction of the courts JojCsct, , to, re-; concile the difficulties arising ; from its practical - workings, ' the court has in some instances been driven to supply omissions, and id' others to introduce a new principle. hitherto unknown in the judicial historjf our Diaio aisuncuiBoea aa ;uuicwu (nsM tioii," an i innovation 1 anti-republican in character' and invasive ' of the rights and duties of a. separate, department,; Its pro visions are so obssure that within the brief space" of it existence many tiore decisions ' ""p'tiomil questions have de of the Futa and of late we have wiUeiied tbe extraordinary apecUcl af two aeU of juJ-a in both the 21 and fib. Judicial pUtricta, conteodina; for tbt tame position, one of whom claiming to bold by an ap polrilmrn front tha Govern meet for a pd of Un yaara, an office that the Con it lion Wmi to aay la to be filled by the p. at tha poll, and wboet term la ex pr , od to be only eight yean. , K many coanties there U a practical den -4 bf Juatloa, tit Courts art loaJeqoatt to tie pobUe demanda, and thus they art drive-retort t apecial termi, which art tipat. iTt and acsaliafactory, and paraona acciiatd of criminal oCentea, art often con fluad o ;monthe without trial Wt need a tptedier ! joatiot and a tea txpenaivt Judiciary ayaiero. ' Wtah.ould kboliah ertry aaeleat office,- which ia bow filled by a mere cona'omer for only by a rigid and prudent economy labour publio at well aa privata apaira, caha hope to reetora the 6tatt to proaperlty; t U beliered that ! the lawa wifi be taort Impartially' admfnlatered by a return to the old practice of a rotation 'f tbt Judgee." " y'i f-" iaWkitbafKirt To rta'carsftxit. ii ,,cVSikY,' 'j ' ' It ia aleo hoped l)A greater incentive to boaesty and a punAtion of the ballot box might reault frotdlriving1 thoae who art coitv'tcUd of jufanu Vcrimeaof the' tkelivt franchiaV. V (The inatUr of tbe-PtttarT which aIrcaJy,ca!narmore tla' "'t hundred, able-bodied men,' aW dtniau ' reful aud pra'el attention toiemo'v't aure tt burden Trom',' our at,"egMtt'Qt cxciuuew irom uio uanc a ' However, our limited apacid mit ua to catalogue the uunteroua and imperfection of thprcacft.Con)ta 1:.. 1. ... .4.-m ik. jtx 1 offered. . . ' XTr.-N. . There ahould be tome giK4 adopted in relation t privateVriVt thereby reducing the expenaca of ti.. ialature, and in ordef Aaujrcvent ha mcoi of thir artion miner " . . .Ti CARKFUL BELKCTIOX Of DKLUl As to tbe specific change th" be made, theae are to be en'red by the citixens of the variouuea, who vM properly reftV'ct ne. Men 1 larged and1 .tatca'mauahipVy fest int'n- "tentative of alt c.oe bf -rraud whoee position amoi - j 1 . entitle their labor to confideno' .-ou port and lit .their hwecertaioly can1 kfv'''-L-''e'l righ't than inth lX of 1868, ' ' "METHODS Or CUAbTOK. . nl . tW? m.- Precnbd. for '1 ftYiairisanns trvnail 1 1 It i rr tkasf Kt a vut.-fg. v "j tive enactments is expensive, uncertain lod dangerous; the sever J amendments re- centlyr.iubmitted.toand ratifiad by the peoplt encountered the greatest difficulties in ineir paaage, anq even alter me will 01 the people was declared in their favor, by oveii 40,000 majority, serious apprehensions were entertained as to wbether they were Drooerlr adonted t airain. lopmlfltnr. whpn I li'. !...:'.:: .... L 'J:..s are, encumbeml, with , numerous matters, and; cannot hri&: their tteatiooaCrc'k ne mea lera.- aldbo oea Vi ner it iriccu provision presents for constion, with, .,nM eV,B fU. out meetinir such critical, a. m.v xJ? eader8 ot the RePobhca tT know peril their labors. Nuf i VI; The Conventiorttnethod is.sDeed' economical, the fiidy is " composed of irise the Honsof RjSSS" (""their utional jf-'OLl--L s i. A'-. ' v ' ''A ( . . 1 .-- t ' j 3 "f - '., ' ,4defeatbvivisionand false'leaderi.'5 W rauneo, u necessary, x. ,x montlis.- As to the expenses that Vfb tnourml it is believed that the; u ' bei more, than I j-rL-a i -ix-if Zi' i'L '.c. '-.k. i .jria. vv aaaviv aunu i that will tv iimiitf til ''.:n'ki !l iL . jiCyL't J ' ' ' .Th laturt fully aMunplysecure the Homo. stead,- Macnic'sr-Lein,-Rights of flie T i ) . i shouia oCierthl fears" of the' moat timid. I a. of binding effica- oye4iylle friend. incorporated in trl mainlf io'reinov. partizanclHndantJdpate unscrupu- f . m ,;' kai in the 'necessities of civilized society and I ' ""w. w ww a ar va aiivit aa found among- the statute of various States previous to the' war. J- - '-'- 1 ; J i 64 QOAUriCATIOH O DELEGATES. ' It is useless however, to sock to quiet the mere caviller; the keen optics of some persons defy all law." The mere fxct that tlw honor j)f thgj"jt rJ'i . '',ei , State 3 .s fy every reasonatl voter. TLi oodt? u tun ia cs!!ed in punuanot of law, auJ each di! ;&te bfort "be tball be permitted to bt (utiied l a teat in aaid conveution to act as a delegate thertto," aball ewear to oUrvt thest "reatriciiona" (set act 1871. 75.) Should a part comply and a part rt fu. to take this oath, only thoet who obey lb 1 law art mrabcrtof tbt body nor art wa wiihout precedooU; similar oath wu re quired of the member of, the "reatrieted Cunvenlloo' of 1835, and tbt qoestioo was ralaed, and after debate all the mem. bar took tbe oath and tbeervtd tha realrio tioioa, aud that la a time of high party ex citemrut. . Ia that discussion tht dUti gnulcd Judge Gaaton uaed tbt following language: ,i , ; ., ,i: ... 'The Suit Iegtalaturt bad indeed no authority to impose an oath upon the mam. bera of the Convention, butlht people bad ratified tbt act ef tbe Legislature by chooe lng delegato .under U: If we trantcend thtlimiu or refuat obedittot to tht condi tion therein, prescribed, we. art not tht Con vention called by tht people, but a self constituted body,' thoae views - wort con curred in by Macon, Edwards, Morehead and others, ,a, We U1 dismiss this subject, however, by calling attestlod to tha able work of Judge J anueson on "Constitutional Convention," where, by argument , and the eaaet cited by him La relation ta this mat ter, he dotnonstratl that Conrentiop art bound to ; obey thLjtstrictioos imposed by tha Legislature IA Act calling the Con vention. -1 CL - ' , ilD F&VsREFUBUCAXt. In our laat el Jon it was gratifying to see Republicans i"Ao had hitherto submit ted lo thecontr funacrupulou leaders un der a mistake" r lief that they were pro moting tht fj- IiL welfare, seeing their corruptness .aonstxated by tht "Cred corrupmeaa jnonairaiea 0 it t Mobjlier-lltioua,n tractfaod yr frauds and and their J cative aud rjlet Sanborn Coo- defalcatioua, . .1 i reby L.j sought to degrade the supi race by thia ubiquituoiis "Civil Rights .!..!.... .. t?-- J overcome their party, prejudice and o'.vat ua their cordial auptwrU To them we axtend an luviutiou-to -rmaiu aua ejun a . . a tinue their work so auspiciously begun. To tiiose who opposed as und-jr tbo delusion of their leadars who assured them this bi would uoper pass Congress aud it did would be vetfi haa hiat.j. lure; and who bavt; witneaaed enrnraineas with,, which the 'dangerous "Force Billwas urgeJ upon Congress, we aay no longer - remain , where , there ueither safety uor honor tp a JNorth idaro linian.,, Tht battlo for civil liberty is .not yefover. " "Civil Rights" is still a part of tha, re!)i carpetbag programme for , this. State; though driven from, the balls of Con treaa. will be reuewed in tha Southern States. Wetherefora iuviu their cbpera I . r 4 tana" a. a uon. ine uinvention owes its noal sue ecute the support of someof their .ablest representatives in the Gcneml Assembly .d thev aredoubtleaa awUJ?hatth. wU. provisions introduced iJie Convention 0f f RgS. bv their abK atlva renreaenta. tive vere scouted J, defeated i , tbit garoe element tbJu brought their party aooofusion to 01 ruin .. upon put State. 1 f -' :" FVT OBOAXIZATIOX. iThyao(anTeuhou houldatonee pajrihtir-organitaUon and brii.g;out stittttion and effort to centralize all power in the hands of the Federal Government; they have justly forfeited the confidence and support of the people,' they therefori? lr08k B0 . eir pwn strergth but to .bur anathr.; and will endeavor 't4 secure our i . t, . .. v , : . t "uoreu ixsppcHuuy luvim your auenuon t the iollowing, resolution adopted and ; . , - ? a .... - j .--., ...... . tuccetsfoliy followed in our last campaiiu : 7)ifofoedl, That we earnesdy retommend no the members of tbe Democratic Conser- Vti ty-to dourage! independent ' lu" "!a"" aui aupnun, do prompuy vunurawn irom M?'r"1 T 0wn? " W "g""' na, "t P-kT r w, ana contest is hut Iri subsequent result. The Republi- fUU "r ne leadership of barpet I in nrrvtmt af ill mhimIh n m '..i; !n .1 , fc ' . . . baggers still remaining among uS,' will ad. vocate the election of delegates;' who will agree to meet and adjourn without holding a Convention, and this iu tht violation of the wishe of tht people, expressed through a twc-thiids majority of their chosen ropre aeutatives, and after a considerabla part of ; the expeiil.es for mileage aud per diani ia W e believe, hofl cv'--, V-i. r-i-i. , 1st is but a d 1-jMon an. I a'-, f r n'.i-ull they aflcertain t'ey 1 at a a mj r!tr ia t!.a LoJy, it will t? an rsy matter Lr t' cm t j trade their promt 1 a f.w t:j c-fuur; as they do cot acknowledge tha "rfti'i'--'" aa binding, they irsort to il.a nv -t rtvolutionary infwam to -1 i ta !,'r dcprrat fmlune, and In the end will fail to submit thuir wurk ta tho people Lr rt tincation or rrjectioo. 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