a i, co:ivr,.'i. ISi I lit- Ut! ,?d. ' Vu'S U'.o 1 i ! : . ;. t t Vt iv i . y . . 'r I tf .m y tr pi' , c ..' f U. i' 1 J oVica i a:ul j . !i :;ti Iivi'dolore nn 1 - p. ne t Uiou ful forty 1 ..t parties in this StKt; v uU-ot i' t'.io lU'.U u;.d derogative t'l i'.,;mly J t!.o V'i j T.j of i!a State. , ;m ly'. V,'. Y'nirj.-r, U. Z. IVcnilu J. I'lL,.:,.,. Alllairtf tf 1 ! r :-A, .- ;f 1 ! i'. ( a- r ; y t' f ' ' i if ;, i V I i ' s i ! tie ' 1, . l! i.t a i i i-u . y l ' . :i 1 ' ; i ." ' . : . I ! ; I ;' i. - I i rl '. ' , - ( u , ; at n.rf.or.; . . ' ooi . i!i ',ir"!!:'.i, i: ' . ! -s : I f tV. ? ' ' ! ' ;" tt"J, I v, la ! o r , i r i:l i l) i c ;,i t jaj i. v It ii t. ': -My t!.o t ,'. .r; J. i.xufu w n. m iarey, i, -' ! y, J. AvBjHoc!:, J. l. A. Jiry. J. AlUj-te n), AI!ci Jwrii.ni, J. W.Thorue( :. t. m. -o. J- r.-.Vou.niu, w.n. wheel- tr, D, r'. lJ.-f kery, A. L. Davis,' A. Me CnV, V,'. 1". Malison, "J. J. .Nusrcll, J. O, wi:. f. Jmcj, j. ;r, justice, n.,B. Iliunant. '.'.!..;'. , The u. Jr fcu'.J that tha praicst .would be receive! u ; 1 fli.H tb Convention" pa- . - -i , . ' Mr. Turn, r ilionlit llmt t!ii lio!e pro cr.-c!i:i-i w.h out 6f oVk'. 'The chair bal u) ri! t t' niiytl.in bu jualif ilia n -mien ilrrf. 1 - '';''', i!i-!.;;t olfct ihtn -canio forwnr.l 6 1 (itjaiifiixJ, ilio oHth tcing aJRii.itor- ci: : C - '. AV When thocouut ufltjUun w.u " .fc.r8. r'nit lutr au'l MKichm, nsA ia- Mr. Tu'ir-i-fl uuiuiuaUj4 lVu r Iluliii of l'.y Mr. l'ri ' iiuI;ij'i o'j. Mr. 1 lill tta dccUre-l Kily t!.- l- l i: I . tilt-.Tcl up'O Ua duties tifl.il c'-i-v. ' ' On" mot'.. -ii of Mr. Coleman t-" 1 ' ;' f a A-i'' .at D ) k " ; r '-'; Vr. ,: . . -' .: i , . . . Iwito'j. , i - lL$f-x- S vwti bcln'' tut on Mr. 'zXi CJ vein, Jonc,f;,.rw, ' r tr i. t K. 0. r..t;'r, tla dcl.-.te ;i Y.'h':, I. J. Vousig, fiom Grtntilic, ' i . 1 :.co jq 4li9 county I i i:i . a V) i t!.u ! Ke a t ii in t-u:1ve '.e.liuj oi ion hi a (uii!ilii a, i' 'Jh IV ,-itory i : ::i'!y slitlt C fl t!l(f.J I' . , who J.uvu no iu!ir t ut itakc, ,... sUi,j into ourULoa few d.ys be , nu tKciiuli, ami c.ib their vntea, ;i trainpt:) Lain: to vdto'n.;:iin in T J. I - I ... , ! r; 1U IT rt.T.i'3. 1AI 11, HMIO l?W. i ; evciy ' vvk-r to eii.i'.'t lis lax res , iiii I it wi.! go tar iu f'Ui'i'.n im Dal- ix (i lumo of tha viliaiuiei that are ; itut UK)0.an uoivereuV And iudifl to tufl'ruc."' " 1 ' - ' ' . , :ut su.'csuon I would like to tiialce ;t loii'iratilij bad)'., . It will ba.recoU ttuit when llio Lst Leislaturo was ! to tax tlo47. ;A committco lo w(ioui Mn.lo Diattor wo referred, finally re I that audi a lar would be uncansti al. ' Wtll ' however thlj ' may be, onvcntioii 8!.culd see to it that fulure '.itioiv shall Lavo ' tLe power to ptws i law. Tiiii Is not a political q'icatiou, . thoulJ certainly . ba attended to, at iitiiH) your dlstiiiuiiiiid rejrescuta jfo'ees.--ilakJt!m iijnitiativo in theso niat'tj,080 0f 1 j . . .i t 1 1 rH? 1 iiuii'iiuuit'iiid mat x luiiiK will co oi use service to thrf Slate. . :jI,C. V'.-yCttener cut ig t .'3TITXTT' ita i Md EilON. (!( li.';i-iiiir iiL'"ec-rlifiKaL.!i of tilt SIuV T u,t f.n initilrts' as a i- i r ..: V'w. ..:.l . ...1 KTT't (I, i-i i tain tci u:;..Lt('Tr.jni roll-)iol fer. ; ' VaiX JuiL-c Se.tio enid, to fUoiritaie the tiranf be jzatiuti lie would rrdcr that the allegcdV .ucnibers'fruui Il tiu'scn sl.ind anide for the pn eent Mr. Turner yljecelr Jtliat the chair ha I n.) ti' t t est dolejates liolJing eertilWlcM ai!e. Mr. Turner ,wa fpllow e.i by JfeWrj. Ciingman aaJ Maoning, and after icwne dsbato, b'ttlo agrerd to'qualify efsrs.Hineluir and JIcRieliid, tbt Demo- oratio tlelegaUn. . ; . , . , . ' Tho delegates having all been qualified tbo chafr 'announced that nominations for President were in order. Mr. iS'ortuti wa$ declared' diy elected and entered upon the dischargs of the du tut oi li i oiTiec. A fur the latt vto had been taken, Mr'. Morclicad laid that the candidte Jooea, he undortooJ, was colored maa 'in good taodiug in the Republican party, and he would a.k that Mesirai Charublain, Dull and Boyd be allowed to ciut their Votes for . . ' t . v ......... him. .,, . . . , - , , , ,. , Mr. Tuuree said he hoped the gentle man woul I la allowed to Void or not vote as they desired. Ia other -words to cook their own hash ia their owd way. . -,,.'' Mr. Turner said Jm bad pq bjoctioo to these gentlemen "cooking their bash" jo. their own way,, provided, thej, did it ui their same old Hack pot.,. ) ,. , . After this little pat,and the n(wrmntipn afrrdod by Jfr. Jlorehcad M to the cour plexion of Jones, the pegrq, caudiiatp, Mesars. Uinnant, Ma-wi Uo'too and Jouus of Yadkin, changed their, votes from Jouts to Hughes. Mpwrs. Boyd, Cowman and Dula voted f.r Hughes'. Jjr. Cbamberlajrj, of Cam.le'uj was called to. record bU( vote but di.J not da so. Al of theia gent'emcn aro white liepublicans. ,- , Mr.Tourtjee.renowau bis motion that the n ' ! 1 i . - i: J:. & VyOllvenuou UU IMMT iniurii itc u.c. , ( : i Mr. .Yrench ; sccoi.dcl tho iiiotion and led for the ycaa and nays., ., ., ,. fhe mptioa was rejected. Yeaa 57, nays Mannixand Lehman, from CVaveu, a u.l J. (I A. P.rya'X of W!kf, all United States Oiliccn. aud it siich both'ecuse why should not thrir seats be declared vacant. Py Jtr.fYean', afwMa;ior Mf jijl ''7 to the Coimintteu oicleclion, as to whelU- erj?f nai. Iln mlrf or Cartfrrrrtr "Boti tuifciiie Court Ccrk of said eouufy, li. K Vaushsu, Sheriff of TrancylvanU, Joseph Dobson, 8o!i:itor of thi 5th 'J udicial ' Div tr'ict, aa I Joiiaii 'Turuer,1 Slate Ttlutcr'; (Jfessrs. Wi'cox and Woodfin, Kepubli cine, wcro in the ball, but did Dot vote.) By Mr'.' Cadger : An ordiueu'ee for the ri toval of the dis ibilities of Nf. W. j Ilar d K Placed bu'th calendar. ' ' I JarU tnovad that Iho Preideut ap p. 'ta committee of five to prepare rules ful i vi i-overnment of the Convention, and tl?,lioiftk rulea of the iaVt Senate' be uied port bt mid Committeejf lipt- ind if such bo the rane why' should Hot thtir seaU'be &cc)(a vacant;'' ' ' '13 Mr.'KuriiltVa ruotiou tliut a'GaCri milted ol five appointed li wait od' Ilk Excellency, the Govefiior, and Inform him of the orjanlz ition of this Convention tod ready to rebel ve1 any conimunieation 1 frotn him. ' MK Turner tVn'poWd 'the riiotioht ihought the Oovenios' wus thoroughly' fu diffcreut and did not caro whether the Con vention was organized or not.' His' action in ordering the Orauge county election, .4 .,f tha General aiir J J Comhwioucrt to thrte iutieni of Ev ; i z t' e term of Governor and S'ntaO; tm f.,r io lotpadV four years: i.rovi lintf the writ of Ai6cis eorxii Bhll never here after beiii!pin.K'd ; for o.-parate schools for tho-whitJ ami color.M rup.-s"; alidihing the K,.,isia branch of the General A""-mMy; pndiibilinpf convicted fo'ons from lioM.ngl "i'C'l f uWV0 juri"' ! rro,iJin2 t''jXu coinproma ot the public debt. A; --f (,, lil;;. 'a'. Ari: itr,rni ' .-i.t.' hvordinarrcef tntrodtjccd were fiu.arthe .Democratic aidflf the . ception of tf --v Ytung. . ' ''" ' "" ' Mesirs UpCaod VaJdclf, Dmak rU, were ehH-u.f Kurollinj ud J7cij'j!g ClerkioCthCiiivtt'yr-f?'i'.' ' j' i niaiicBiioiwfirrr.-wJBoaious, but little U-t- character, and that void pi biwerneesor uau icuunj. - - sw SHAVING; i siiAArpooiWV k ! k IULiKiir, X. afiopt 11th, 1873. . The CtAveoiioa vu called to - order at 10. o'rloik br lVosideot'Kaosoiu.. i l I.. .UI!... !.!! II .I.U-l-l IJ ,,iriKI lira iwww. . .... I, , rata from -Jartk.. .,. ,U 1 IL'I t W W"t'lf ' - . . . V" tJ- 1 Inif Ullt 11 V OTOTK, aiUl ir'.J'll rr Jouroai oi jeCToaTj"-vi-jL-.OT- . y.x v. Llo Iiiaiiran! t'.iiii) . ... . . Tbp Ur.drnrrlta " . Capital . ..Trr. .:".. . " Sortll Stat. t'ai itiil - , hiuoi.d - iro Co. " ...I ....... .1,0 .mmen-I'll Flro ('.i. 1 1,( Wo are pn-pari'd to tn',i" rikon j i- ; i OX aujoiii.n.; i ' ' v . . Lull other hasar.loiK ri, I m m t . . l.ld rato. ! ' ' ' ' ' 1 l-Cm t' Jarberh in" JinUEnY.wUli U Inform t:. , that I am prepared to do all klu.Uof work In my Hue, such as ,y . I Ail '.I. I i, J '. ' iitrr-rjirrj or BTAiii' ''Jcfcr--'" vpra arnica on Hk TimT the day and until lToV - thirty dayenftfr ha was1 noiiSed lut&JWi"W: ,ou day's, showed thai ; ,.; fitf ,., , 'uwiV; . ' -I. r .i tii'j r s . -.v. 'km .ar ' " 'eniocratu ;d himlf.fr Gov. 1 V ilr. aioertson, iua., nommaioa kj. it- n j'a . sol via sap jm.uiiw'-. , '(.. tansora oO, Docker 1, Whcet gM; yQMffiS&ViSt SCr lhr o'clock boio'.th'e Uer- I W Iwr.,'C",i::-ll J'MrS.-ii JaiL rlrt ot tUCNtttiittee on rule. 1' parly, did cot dfutrviVConve'utioti and he was not -Willing to fcolify bini of this or any other actimi of the Convention. ' Mr. Ileid coiueiJewitTr. .Turner, in his views of the action of the Executive iu regard y the Oruugo countir vacancy, but ba thought it cmiuently. proper, th it this. body.sittiur as rewrtueutauves ot-' vereigns of North C&rohiiiJZjvtZpiU, that his ExcelleuTfovernor,., should bo' iuformed i of. the .organization, . .of, thw bod, itc Mr. ijij was interrogated ar- ing his remarks by 'Mw?ri., Badger , aud Tuurgee, us to bivopi.4our whether or dot the Go.ernor'JtJtd the irowenb - orJer ;tha election iu Oniue in less ttrlie thao4hirty days in' acconlauce wita law.' ' J' ' " Air. Kct'l sai.i, he inought tie U0cvH power was ample and complete to ordeth3' eleulion earlier, and the fact that he was in ijivor of ali'lm in filiate adjournment of tlie Convention, it was clear that he did BOt intend that Orange county should be represented in full. After further discus sion between M1'9- Tourgea and Turner, tha vote was taken on t,ha motion and ,flll tha oiembois . witu t t.'iu exceptioa of .Mr. luruer voleum, theathnuatiyc Tho Presiden t aauQiiuced, the , follow log. '"J i ix :.'..L t. t..i.. i:.i ixty 15 . - Government of tho Coilvcrttimr 'was mon!? lha l.esolutions-tf'VAHl tha' fol a . lowing were of most Itrfaoeet. ''. By Mr. Price, V'tiou'7j tiontothe tJo.Tsee' to report Jy ' "stljLUWice Of L.t.r l'D;u iurrri. ' " jliislt'Mrk resdiutioo of inetrue tlleC'imiiiiiteeoti Trivibges A Eleo .us,' to reix)i i ilie resolutions ia 1 reference to the Robmou county contcitcd 'election case as early as practicable," ' " ' ' Mr. luruer amenaed the resolution ' insertiuff the case of Judge Buxtrti reported on at the same t'"loefKel by Mr. Buxton. rr:s"Tutioa adopted und.tr a saipeusloii of the rules. : 1 ; "' By.O'llari, coloroda resolution to ad journ luie dU; lies oVec, tinder ike rules. By lh same, a raniltftiou to abolish the towmhip system, and restore tha old County Courts of Pieatiud Quarter Sessions,' Re ferred.' v. ' '-' 1 ' '' '" OKDTSAXCE8 INTRODCCEDi ' - " ' The following are among the ' ordinances an I resolutions offered :, . ' " ' , iBy Mr. Wheeler, an ordinance to amend Art, 13, bee 2. of theConstitutiou, provid ing t,Uit no Couvcution of the peoplo shall be ha I without submitting tha question of Convention to the people. Referred. . By Ut. Wheeler, fiu drdiuanio to make the homestead a fee simple. , f ' ' ' 1 Mr. Whithcrs ohKuted to tho -reception of i.lio orduiauce,ioin,the fact !tt .it : wioi , llAIR-CU'ITLN'G, tic. . tor it I li';-I.t. Hlio, up talrs In the buii.iinrt kn .uii is tlie Urinr .tors of Dnt. 0a -Ingiou it Mc Leadoii uer tha CourtJouiv . t u tvWMXrfULT. Jr. , Pep., l&.lp' .! !. !'J i- 24- tf i . m . am 9 m ' t ku- v ' fiOtlCO I i tnaxni tm. Tii iiiettincr of as msnv tlieCUizensof Lileavilleand Auon- nilTowiibhip. asf-vlUlsiK)sel loattcnd. at HarrV t'tcw-a ltoads, ou the JltU InsL, foi tho purpose of sscerUlnmjr. tna prevailing' sentitneniof a ntajorliyoif Uio voters otsalii Towusblps, In tei,.,11Ji proponed clians of line bvtvoiPir 24-lt MAM llllM. i-asT-l xn i notice r , n. i'--v' Ith'eHT ils f-V n.viohuion of the restrictions that he lifl'j . iVaot, oonwlnln aMut oi'jir' ' , s.vorti to support ( . ' . ( nnd llity acic. m J iltiu.tr tint ana resolutions had already bled inn-o.luo.. Soma, known aa tha Jonlu i W. IIKSPKCTFU'-LY Inform All remcin who nro Ihdebted to the firm of' Anh a "HnwiA, Ashe COp'peilifO, al0 to mo In Oivl.toallr. that thmewcctiwnto nnmt Ivet tied by the 1 tliof Nov. mxU. At thlv. imn tbe mimes of all IX'liuquenti will be rlvti C.tho other pliys'lciaUH, Irrespective i of per aot "H"ut favor or fer. ' , T0inina.i-. p. f. A8FIK, M. D., : Land IShJlSI U BY VlRTUK of a . eed of truX umlerslgned, executed by iNimS )r iiua.oi tnocouuiy oi Anson, Vx. ilate the 17th day of November,, i thd payment of-certnlii dcbtV : tioiied, we will xf04e to j0 vo ..d MKin t blililer for crkIi, ou 1'kurHday tlio 18tli dj ot JiovVinber uex, a t plantation hoi n of (beaaid rSamut-l Smith, hfthe county t .Vifion, the foltowirjr 'n,tj7f,lan-A,7.'irAl adjoining the lands of Jtsmijuiiian 1 and others, hcinrsaii) Samurj dmlth'i in the partition vjf tbv iumU of Lis U jonn Miniii. uee:wc!i. rgue otuer oajj-ioxnMei Sit.v-'JL i")marv. 'U.o. Xiu.Vcuaves of 'acwlicre w e publish the pn -ri fix 1 ne itord ............ ...M .r iiii-''"- itnr Of have vcceivcu Convention v .ol ItuTjr lad to h- lulbe t' most of the meialers a 'rit of 'Hati.H'i and a dispo..itbn to w.-. '. to 'ir 'mrmonyv ' " i gi 'y lo bo f.op-iJ tlint tlio r -oi if tl.i. jorUi.t boily will r.:!iu. r ll.ey L.ivo I cca Bclectcd from nn; ; r fullow'ciii... ;.s lo so amend tha or;, -tw as to i . t it to the wauU of Koif "iniaii.-i. Th.;ii let party feelings ; im Lo laid n.-ii!u and let them wo " with r.o other motive than that . ' Ci'ii" titutlon a "model ii: o hind. This will requiiv ,e '.ion. .There have been to" y : an 1 r.:na:! 'menta alrca , rc ' Don't :t i.-uicli."' IU r..i. sunio.l. nccompn: , One crfi ; 'Clitioi! ; Judgo ; fof . tho'.Prosid irtccn.tallola n,' nn election, Ti'ono'urtcen'jli ballot rtsultcl!.-. Ransom CO; Dockery 58, Pinto Durham 1: 'At tho.jt)arneft -solicita tion of biJ f.ionJs DivKansom voted for himself and thm .waa etacled PrctiJeiit of tho Convention. Judo Fetllo then announced. the,yote on.1 Dri - lta a ; nn was condaetoa -4 ihe 'chair, and tleclarcd the .Convention duly organized and ready for bnsineaa. On motion , tha Convtotion adjourned" of 4 V I .. sner ft 1 iw ,w - i a imLil l'O o'clock Wednesday. Wednesday, Sept. 8th. C t. lo.Iow .0: . . Homey- ui patch was ter.t : i : AUorDty-Gcnor;'.' IT, i.. ur.Jcr dale of Sep? I (jt'iC . L'nUcl States: . ; t o ui Uirhanecs i:i !. is State, (.!... .ructions to tho t jti of tho Tl.f.r l.r.s b:a!i an ur. ..cl "d con r.l i.i .' I 8ciuj snb- it V. TI. li-.- , G ,t ( v. "' ihiiii' is nuict ii i .N! .'.1 for United i. t pretend that i .V '.inat tho State ! l vl n revision of ' , f 167-3, . 10-34. ' t i . ' ' and ' U ;j t; . ; Dy- i.l but I tf t!. 3 j' ' , ' in tho !;t St.-.te ( lovtV 'iicnf. J II Gi ')i: '.i ;.ii. t Li v . ; 'V'iS bi'O The President.nnnoupced.that thoCon' venti-n was opened for uusiness. ' Mi.MA-itiyJtiTv'i nd made a motion to adjourn mne (UKihcr making a few pre-. uninary remaiifs.' - . ( . t- r - Mr. 'Mauiriii;' fed him to rdefc3-' .V Tho PreaidctrCr Jlod hhn out of order. ' Mr.'Rcld f ijlji.at nrjriKhejrartization tlitJi4nv'entiou,.occ. -s.. ..:.iji- , On n.oyj of ilj. Rid he cleetjon o,f a Piimipal Secretary was grono into. ilr. Shobcr nominated jjlinstpne Jone of Wake, as PriucipJpcrcUry yof ihe' Convention. : : Vni.'A".' V Mr. Aibershm nominated W; RI Rich anlson of Wak-. ' ' ' ,;' .. Mr. Jones rcci-ieu-.,'"MeS, Ir. Rich- nrdsou 53. . " ti,., . .'T,,is, Tho chair declared MK Jones duTclect- cd and h was qnalified. . t fv.; 0:i rnouon of Mr. Jarvis the 'election of i. t.iut Secretary was gone into, , , r. Bingham noiuiuated Col. W. vM. i e -f - . t -' ' ' ' ' ; iai'.fy tu t.iiiiciOii.-. " . .. ' Mr. Wheeler nominated J. If. Shultz, of I t-yl!ie. Tho roll was callod and ;lr. llardy rc- nrjUA'essrs. Duncal v - .,,.-. ueluiling his remarks, Mr. Turner a . " oj)d tha following resolutions ; 1 lieaotved, That this Couventlo'u has re ceived with deep sensibility the announce' ImAa "vrjtjcxander Graham, a delegate from the firfAoWtll 1 .... . " . county of Orange, and we aeplora his death as a heavy and . irrepdrabla public1 ruisfor " oi ! , " i..i .v tune;, tha) us a mark of respect, unanimous ly entertained; .by this Convention for the memory of tha deceased and fot his long, valuable and distinguished services iu the public councils' 6f 'the i State afad'iiatltfn', lh6 momucra and offieers . of this Convention from a sincere desire of showing very mark of respect for,, the ,memory,'of the, dc ceased, do, go into mourning for him for OUe tOOQta. J' -m ;vvl-.il S . Kmlvtd, That' the Prosfdent of thisi Con vention tie requested to communicate these proceedings to thewidow and family ot the deceased; tendering to thorn the sympathy of this Convention: 'itt; their soi'e' bereave- ' . !AVsot)(fJ ihai as a& :'a3d'Uyna''mart';bp respect to ine ruenpory oi.tuej deceased, tho Convention do now adjourn ni-. v 1 'S ' - . Mi'. 'Bnt'riilger seconded tho resolutions In brief,! bueloqutjut Temai t., ' ', ;; ',' Mr, Doclterj moved "that these resolu tionsi be nostpouud, until. to-morrow at 1 o'clock, p. in., In order that all might havfj an v mm tun M-'iirb u.irinieu. Javvnly chhfige luado in tho report "of mmittea was. changmg the title1 of Principal Doorkeeper lit 1 to Sergeant-al arms art I ordering an election for Assutat Doorkeeper to Doorkecpsr Norton. ' On motion onif.T)uiliam"eTer "Hughes of Alamance, (thof same who, was, noiuiuat ed by Mr.Tourgeo forPriucipal Doorkeep- ed that were in violatiou of tho K.tr:r! ana necoui.t not sea vhy tins aliouhj bo is wsu (is CArjniuU, Mr. Wither said ho woull ; hatfollered olyoctions to any ordinance of this charac ter hud he known it. ; :11c wiihdrewV hi '.Au. jeelion ami tbeor.linaueo wai referred. By Mr. Bennett, an ordinance li-amuud iri. o, oi tne tyonstitiu on. li jlerrriv: i Jfe?.ir. Nichal-n. a ordinance to ame ArtTil, Sec. D, of tlrs tSoiisdtHtiou.' Re fcrred'.-. ; ., ..jj , . . , f j u. . j By )!r Scott of Onslow, a, resolution to amend Art 11. of tbe Constitution. Rc- e'r oii WednesJav) unanimouslv elected to ' fcrred that position. '.'.... 1. j ' By Mr. Vaughao,au ordinance -'to' aujend oec iivrt. i; uf llio UOiistitutlon. - lte- ,On motion of Mr.Durhail'one huudred and fifty copies of the Rules of Order were erdcred to be priuted for'the ; use ot 1 the1 delegates." I :.! i ; t':C.'. l.vn. nr. - ' ,i On motion of -Mr. Tourgee, Mr.. Freocla was rauteU ieav-ol Alweuiw till- Aloiiday uexi. . ,..,.. HONOitVlrb graham! Thoresolutions of respect to the memory of iho Hou. Win.' A. 'Graham" called up at 12 o clock and rend by the Clerk.; ' Euio gies were; delivered by Messrs. . Dockery, Clingman, O'llara, Smyth, Tourgee, Crosby, Clianiberlaiii, Th'oru'e and ' Bob bins; and will appear in the News frbni day today until all ar published.-- -'-j im '' ' Then'e onthe,, rescjutio'ts.. was .taken, Standing : iu silence, .every member voting ia" the ' affirmative. ' 'After which the Convention adjourned tn relpect to ther memory or tna lamented dead. t-. Note U. would ba proper to add., that when the Graham resolutions were called' up, the keepefof the Cipltol at 1 onde dis" jdayed'.ha Capitol flag at halt' mast, "and it will so remain till the hour' of meeting to-morrow. ; , "."Iv, 'ft RlLBf OR.'N'.; O. 8 nt. 10... ' The Convention i callod to 'order at 10 o'clock. by. Mr. President Ransom. ; t ., .Yesterday's Journal read aud approved i iifi .i.ini.iinrpiiipnt nr inn r...fiiiiii r-imi- an opiJoriuni'y to .pay ; proper respect to tuning com.rittees being made, theuext busi memory.-of the distTuguished. deceasad. -vVss in order, was the iutrouuctiou of or The motion, wh3 adopfetJ.i - , i ( H '-. ; On motioiioaf Mr. Manning of Chatham, tho Cotiventibn' adjourned until to-morrow at 10 a. m. ' . -.ft...,. II j I'lUi.I , ' By Mr. Anderson, of Madison, a., reaulu- Hon abolishing to wuajupa.-Referred, i i uy me game on ordinance to amemhSi I, ArL rof the Constitution. , R In ud 3rd Trnct contalnstijr joining the iHiit Jim. hickh a in n an tho dordu i W. Ivl otihtliifcitf !out 8-M 8f-rii I id other l;iiil-:,(l:iU; , Him fi mm Smith, known aa tlm Millip vJ C r Wh 'i'rucf : eonfftini.Hf hi.,if u,i pa1 Joininir Mnv Hii-Vii' and Jt-hjmnli7-n i,'. M..n us uie iseiijHinu ti)(,vrH lmd.. 'Ota 1'ritai, o.iiiiiiiiiiiiif uImuh.io.1 u..ri. r? joining i rea n. Krani andotheo, . on tne aiiuioaclt Jerry mad, known """-ir-t. COtlltinorof ahont 4.1 a. tv joiiiirr-fOIand. of Jjenjiuiilui luci-.i. , Mary nd others.1' 4, Thia uriiW;.l lutercat of the land, of the late John, blTrrrfliiillittvd to h's VMo v ; for her dower, (nupposedf- 'tbom M0 aere,raituato oft thdStauliV ' ",,J' '' on thetwaterrt f Cedar, M' ee !l S;-"W'. If.-nAfri"5l Sopt 13th, 187.Vt V- if. . a . ' .. l. 7t 7 , Mr, I)uhara moved io' amend? bystriking out the three ilnvH.mnrt;' ; 'i,!''J The resolution as amended was i referred to committee oh Privileges and Elections. j uesoiution pi instruction .to cominitt; on Privileges and, Elections' to inoujjj to inn eligibility ot J. E. O iA?r,-afeate uoiu itaiiuix, to a scakr.....v., jioor passed its readings.. . i'ear-.! ''.;;;i,ji, ,!,;,;; Mr. (Younjrlltlte , fj resolution .next taken np.-'JO.P -. . illr-' uTnghaih -moved, to tablet !: Ou the motion V Br.. Justice, naked .th yeas and nays.. - I he call beini? sustained, vua .v.. no uuueu auu ino motion io laoie prevailed by a vote of 57 to 55.1 ';'"' '! On the vote President Ranaom. "who k tietaiued.iu Ins room on account of sickness. ... I iT .t a ' . . . . ' 'fw Afk ittetMT' h . " CALESDEB The resolution instructing he-Committee on'Privjleges and Election to consider aud report on the conti'st'for seats' as delegate The inquiry is whether Joseph Dobsonrwtfe riht ur) fo (VfC,: is rightful! v entitled jk a ;eat upon : this : 7'7Z?g:- floor IU ft I ft pallia I'nim fi,...n ' j I ! !!. I If -NV!?f 'ttfv whether J. Jl. Brower itfnot rightfully en titled to said dcdt aa a' member of this1 Con veution;:that the? tsanfestant JM.' Brnwrtr be notified and a hearing bo had .iupoii ! the same wuniu tnreo.uays, anarepoft as soon as practicable, J At . P ViQ, Jfnfct-'.paS oiti; 'Jeweler! ..TT'AS'oPEkKi fi,. in vLi;-.i'J.. fiw7hCT,d he wl' a" kinds of HE PA I ' iu in the above line iu n nont. n.i ,i. ' ,? ma-, .Has also, some good scold and "' ;JisUwjfcbes to disposa of a! very low it-' v.,-r- "ol" nu ouwornnil plated Uhains,-. lam and fancy puff, Cofe . J- and Jicnon' , UWUV'f 11 .1 CO votes; Sou llz LO. t- ' v 1 ( , :T r.l !'ie , - Ci.i JIardy was declared elected, and firward-ond took his pfaco at the .on o f Mr. M uiiiin', of Chatham, -r.-i v'ler was : e.vifcU of ti.u A Jf ; on Monday .i-f. t'i ;i;i 2 .-ii I...-;., i iivel.tt-nt L- L!- I'.-.!-.-. I'r'',. (,t Raleioii, ' Sopt. I tn 875. ;Th Convention met proni Hi at 101 o'clockr uVvis iiv the 'chair. (.'j''"'.i,:.!'!: uournai esesceruay reau ana approvea. .,.--Mr Manning lia ilho, .CSonjinUtea-to nrenare riilea of or Jormir; the! ffovernmentl , . . i of the Con vcution "submitted a voluminous 3 report; action thereon postponed' till ll o'clock. :'! . . . , , ,,,, ; KES0LUTI0X3 AND MOTON3. . , j By Mr. Durham, a resolution requiring the Librarian to turn over to the Sergeant of Arms of the Convention the keys of the IIou-o and Senate Librario?, that the books (.HtiMices and resolutions, Vitt miA Ii 11 11 . 1 1-1 1 u-dTA inrrndurud nn.l referM. to5' kppropriatb committees, the P'"f?4 off with Mr, Chamberlain, Mr, Strowd most iiutvtaut of which beimt a number j with bmyth, colored, and Wr. AUisqa with io'-radttcWa numbers -HAKCXty ur'T-ger,n " T Judges. aiiCVidiu for tho aiipoiot-r1- UieiViJIara, colored, offered a ment of the Vv b the General' Assent 3T u,1-aiiadjourn tine blv: 'an ordinuKrega.diiig Civil Rig'hts uw ,,ca 'ii.' r oi.t 1 ui.. Tv'JS i nt I'll flu fctl liv (VfrJ ' ' .1 mitr '4vuiai iitiuuii tutu wMMyuw.. wrj.ei SheDierd. which reaiV) '."follows : . r .... i At: "jiij ftii; TO Rent br Leb I" - fTIHE UBSCRIBEIl" OFFffc TO -X 'IKX&& OA BKNtiV'-v- ' III . .. t -r ' ' r 4fiiwJ of thO nest Quality iCottoii 'assaH, pn Sjnith'a crn'k in Anson oounty : Ihe lauds may be divided into several one horse farms,-or the whole will hb Leased or" Keuted in ione piee . forrjbe, two, three on four year pii, rtmble .terms: Pcrsonw desiring to rent pood lands' WOulJ do Wel to come and seethe growing etopn -i 23 CHEAP SI I' ' JNEW OHLEAXS. iSont fl L" A' f: ..'l.. I. ' : I I ' t w w w v. . V I - K I in i-nr I Sec. 1. Be iiordaiO1'10 PeoPl6of ',VC3' a? amount' of a riot "! : '.':"T. n'iTHnlnr. " M' , North Carolina in ObuvtAm assembled, at Sartatia; in which Dr. Maben and Chas" "' i-'l Jt ,', "THIt, lt,r--' !Y and it ..is Jicreby or Joined ,b aotbority( Rose; White, were "wounded.' I A! company 92 'w Pratt Vt 'Vi' ' r..J',1" oftfieWme.thattio law-perh Vonixed Lr ,rn; chools or Quiring, llo'es,. "V-- tho eutertainiiientot white pcr S'toen-t ;-.. -V.jj io. w- .v.W . -" " "' ' .' f tcrtain nel'rocs or persons of mixu blood, I w "BUJta, , Sept. Q. Ritihw KiC 'i ; CO0CSI4VG'STOFE ' '' ought to be passed; " - - f votes b. Ott. JM u illlllltl . 1' SfPt- Registration n ' - i y. Deca suspended here. The re- law forbiddiii' railroad or steamboat or ,ho;7?, vf. , k. j"-r rm sttiL'e companies; or those having charge of ..,. . ,.--..- ., T nlaces of public worship or umuse'meut,from j . ; ' nrovidiu-' separata and distinct accomnio-WoT. LWta, bept.A , "D- f."Vi..a t;r r.h white nnd colored rL ,4-ai,- n llicrein may ba for the uso oflieiucmbers. '0i)ut t0 (,e Pa.sed. 'mn" -im 7--fV " lit V . i.l. "Ty Uad.lv & willianm, wb.o t lways keep a icHd stock f pvt-ryihiu suited -to the l'aruicr. tha Mecham.'. :ni""'e J..-. r. s. V4T" f -vts SScpalied. . i ) f ' " . Cr , . . tr- ft