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Jllfiltiil lilll. 1 1 BUSHED WEEKLY BY L V. & E. T. BLUM editors And proprietor! i. ' TAYABLE IN ADVANCK. geZif1 J dintinued until .11 IWitor.? P ,d at tb0 option of the people. for flo Twenty bib copJZ m WUI CD,itlei t0 - On.ERM8.0F ADVERTISING SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA, F;UDAY MORNING, MAY 257o" OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF TlfE National Constitutional UNION CONVENTION and atone noint ln,l T"Z3Bi,, " .W-Virrin. 4 i bp m 4.uviia a a A Vf SECOND DAY T.rr w,!n d twentj-fi.e cents for" -., .-quent insertion. Deduet;. " .V. in farnr . "-"u. reduction, made m iavor of standing advertisement- qaare, as fallows- "rT for Thursday, May, 10th. lhe Convention mt at m l u Prayer by the Rev. Mr. McCron. PRAYER, O thou, whose empire is imraensitv. wW. power ia composed of the force nfnm:. otence, whose duration ia i-L. : . e nose love has been manifested in the gift of his only begotten Son, whose favor to as as a People is seen in the vast ranges of our be- W,5U vonieueracy, in toe prosperities that rnpted with loud and enthusiastic appl uu bi one Domt load rhoar mruugnout the church, the. Cnnvnt;nn n,i audience all rising the excitement being op to fever heat. The report was as follows : Whereas, Experience hai demonstrated V WWW adopted by tho partisan Conventions of the Country have had the effect to mislead and deceive the people, and at the same timo to widen the political divisions of the country, by the creation and encouragement of geographical and sectional parties ; therefore, Resolved, That it is both the nart f "uoi auty to recognize no po litical principles other than THE C038TITCTI0 OF THE COUHTRY, THE VmOS OF THE STATES AND THE ENFORCE- OF THE LAWS, NO. & J!V9 being taken. eacn or the gent,.-- ft. , For three months, - ur on months, For tftelfrA mnnlU wvuVUflj 3 50 $5 50 8 00 -t ro.epsmn a I T.. hi . ior five liT. U"dg. B cecd i. . ""T'". "ve uoll m v aj iars a year, U . - . a "CHMB it a TE22r22, ?.d M 52 tbi."P'''t.tiof.l,.Con.ti0. L.I i ."'TT' "ai.uMB, exiPienoe we i on" ot the countrv n National r Convention and mnctL " III WCrf 2 ca-t, and there 1 ConevehtT,ng -oes -r-ine Convention nrn.,.. .i - , ballot, as follows : " w "OIDer ecend Ballot R-ii 1001 , - fiferluJlV nCf li CrittetA. . , Everett V ! (mK. ioi . . (allot,-awakened arpt .ki , , uiuwuni. ana WhS V"W with cheer. ' Gerard . -Ark M Ca"ed Mr' Jm M UaJtn, wlien storms thre.un Hosu Kdwabd E v tarrr, of ""Trtu great that it tu with that order was raaaeiu dificalij ,kZ 2T25C b no.inatioa taroagh lhe Cbatrme. of lhe ar.l ZXZT ger ones m proportion. THE RAILROAD A JSSfiS may come to Winston that ,8 th.8, the subscriber has received HIS STOCK OP Npring Summer Goods 5rt -.Parous custom fully invite all X "spect A Cooris al Mtedcea I', ices. 3Z AJ1 kinds of COtJffTR PRODITnr Wkcti in elchanee for rrAa ;r,tx'V?x'E Hour, Bacon r mmi Vu' V TTV. w heat, Home inaToioth fti Egg8 Bottcr farmer hia r"' .and' ln a word, all the bow before thee in acknowledgment .of thnt u.at uas given to us our lines in pleasant places, and favored us with so goodly a heritage. We offer thee the tnanksgivmg of our hearts, that from the day of small things our nation has grown to be the admiration of the world, that its free institutions aroused the spirits of other x . T r"v i uuiuro ond of . , , . VV...VUUUU awemoieo, we hereby pledge ourselves to ui uin, protect and defend, separatelv and unitedly, these great principles of nub uc uoerty and national safety, against all ...v.to ui upine ana aDroad, believing that ....CUJr ycuce may once moro be restored lialUrfl H (Tilr unlit . .k 1 . for that possession. O, Lord, may these prosperities continue, and mat onr .,lv ment always .be in proportion to this time so that as our population increases- to the country, the rights of the Tcoplc and of the States re established, and the wiTciiimeni aaain nlavMri in tK- - ot justice, fraternity and equality, which, ynder the example and constitution of our ofT V 8 IcmnJ bound every citrien of the L nitcd States, to "maintain a more perfect union, establish justice, insure do. mestic tranquility, provide for the common St"17 mty be intellteually at,d virtu-! promotehe general welfa uZ::l " 0U.r Worthi" i 8CC,UrC U,e b,ee9i"fis liberty to ourselves re, and ness oetore the nations of the earth. and our Dosteritv " - - " we ina V hl nirt. . .... J a .Krtl,-kJ it 7-0 r-- v -viroa into k ot tf n Ab0S Hhi k Pl ,,h- iic toei a stand amul 2 'iC; Avf .on th of the ene- : r:::P.uin' Dot v ed Be,tw - 7:"' De tainted bis poet and con H f battle for the South ,hn " P tcan, and a North "-iKr uw f. vt , . who nor thu Naw York city. hi. n.fU- i hg maintained the Fugitive Slave law. Tsje poople this Convlntinn Z' mit h..V .k- ni..i. '!Ka W5- n e i ' . PWican s, or a. H. Sewd would be the next p're.i brief?, oiaan mt U.k A ' would fill k.r . i T5 - . i'refe, and we cannot .k. - .. 01 6 day. " The pMahaa Malnrii .v. r- , . w.. m.d. 2H5 ff IWent, 1 ,. j . , -vvi.miimu ana amid kaod long repcted cboeri ' iim Convention ra, re TnLrVTJ n (orm th H- John Ben od Hon Edward Everatl of their , or The followiog National tee was appointed : Coca mi t- Froai ib Waahiagtoa Dispatch AD VALOREM Speech of John Pool, Esq. On Wednesday the 9th iaat. aboaft half pm. 10 tyeloek. A. M.. a Iar. 'a- ibe eitisens of Baafort Ctanty, aasesabled in (be Court Heaae, to hear the laaaah t s44T .a. a ' i ay a attendance, aeaee of uov. Ehia, Net biag ia a poaiUoa to take notes eareelf are indited to the kindness of a friend for t following report, written oat frosa saaeierv the da mtlmr ik J.l: believe it will be foend to be rabeUntiaUv mm. reel, and aeoords well with our a JLnl tioo. J. i?V Kry' Tland A. R Boteler, of Virginia' it M M a M M M ej Josbaa Hill, of ftiMaJL i rf OaraUaa. Robert Mallory, of Keatock,. Tboe. A. R. Nelaoo, of Teooeasee m St-John, of New York. W Tbotnpaoo, of Icdiaca. John W.U00, of lliiaoi,. James Bishop, 0f New Jersey. safe! ? VVid,:;- btu. WUIIasi Temple, of Delaware. raaoy of hi politi- 1 as tu oppoaeata, to whoaa biaaelf with all eaador and the absence of hi. townofW;n;;" "' 'T."' mn'- m the nstjpn Male Academy. A number op iki.in : i mi 1 " . 1 exceeding thirty pupils, will beVeceived Tacn f WHrl a?S i8 a" indjTidu enterprixe. Every lO thlS end- fin ibrm Ok I nJ 1 , uu. uuu, give nar- to our councils ; give wisdom to our Senators; give patriotism to every soul that lives beneath the Heavens, and let thy tavor so rest upon our heritage that it may go onward and still onward on ka upward progression, until all shall realize that in deed this is the favored child of the Almigh- tT in th aant.l.l- . .. - J8H , nl lieurilgBi r.et tne delib He also read the following t-ai.,.: irom the committee : lietolvcd, That each State shall be en- ",,cu u le same number of votes in this Convention as its electoral votes, add that each Delegation shall for itself determine the manner in which its rot ma v k ... Itesoh-ed, That in balloting for President fctfl tKnn ml .L. . c teas gareted with lood rK r ri " oh the nvmin;e, fce said the, would naint ' ;-r baonera, flrat killing .TlnSt n Ibeiai catmg him. New Vrw . " as to the nA n-;..j- ,-- r-aa were mir k . . viiucpgeD. thts D(It h im r . : . u cagaretea with load cheer. It ---- - -g tw toe Convention, bat aiatbim mitteeT 10 Ine Con,- and Tork wanted a too Slid 01 .1 I ibe as can a SocAcrn tdemocrat Obi, wM eaUee, Mr. Pendlet S M ful PrPred to tudorre N - :w.a ?auea with load applause JaS"ZE2 - John 8 No." rr c K-t!een from , - iu iaqy were liV Mf .111.. IIV .. Hon. Tkoe. Swann of Marvland anok. t. aagTitalatioa of .fc LL-ail!"1 .lftjj ... T 111 ettained, and elod bj inviung all nrent ,rt ... 'j .1 rrtit n... - I- -uu iOC W " wnilOI at Mnnnnu.1 a the andiene had a.ki.j km; 7 remarks, and in trod need If v. PoS Mr. P. arose, and after aUadioe to hi. beic t'raarer amonir them r..v "i... t eal fnenda aa well aa kU be eaoold address (M.k.- II - . v.HiIWr, UUT. A 1 1 la. on Tlnnx "o bad beaa k.at .... k. " ' lade but little to hie mnt;, j S .it . , . r i uu iu bi o. a iar riawe, bat to oooflne hiameel to a tnJHZ kLZm 01 U ! Brtei by -B" toeoj Dy ioeir opaeeeota. The eoairovmy bad been narrowed dowT by agreement, to the aim pie oettea if ba the organic law or tea Ceaatit.tioa eftC bute m regard to taxation; aa bis asm ilea bcrn Whig. Upeechc. woul7 be'm 67'" 'vo'f X hb 1' ) - saw, sine thTtaiS I eminent eaZeuCTTaT J of th hi Obarieatoa Coareatioe. h.t Hut- -L B! Convention: -u.oe opon the break iog a lance with ii on tcvxjTrLr, erations of iWubTyL "f- Pdent, ballots shall be taken cho dtgeV WbV. KuTs 10 er for the purpose of considering I f ' ! l Ttn Lnomi,UlteJ 8haH rcwiv I W,' U,J ' 6nbn but 1 W tional topics be attended bv all that L 5:7 1J7 Ji,f the tM CMt ; the can" '-ponded that when he rrf! tnotic love, that forbearance of spirit that ' eut shall first bo ballotted t0 Sj Uyuaton J. a Dea-iJa fcV wiadovn of thought and of expression rtt r1 aDtl then lhe idatefor I a Dcmotat of JS sha bun i.v... ' Vice President. i lwc co school Lut . . v in u i mm a S M I ' I il k. t . I W"V T " a, i LUiaintl IWWWIAakak B 1 V AVIAIlA n . . . . ill i ii 1 1 im itiinfaco ( i . bringinfir into office thmi. k ckn j oome aiscussion ensued as to tho nronri- .1.- i - T. . "uu iUOrn'Atr nfn r--r-- cnairs ot authority and wield the seen """"" Jf majority ot a State dele tre of nowor ;.k - , 6ceP- gation to decide how u vot hnM Oh God. k.w il . "uerntlon-1 and fin .lly Mr. Partri. we. of Xti..;..;: boon; we thank the- fn tk- 'Lf nion 8 thought the Convent on nn,r.,i .a ii.' i ' . . "" """IM B uriT- r nnnn ih. ... - r-v.. I In . . m v uiumn ot Uun. A. J Don-Urt-tbanka of th n : 1A0 be fteaJ the Prr V?iy , 'HJentlemoo, Ieoairl", :"" Ute ,b. oountU. SC??? Z0.' 1 eoort- uot, W A lJ N.ortOB. of Tcxa., in eaaliB. fc a big or Demo- SBlffi 5Wt enU;Vab7ofhS ab itty to give general antisfaction. -JL . TERMS. Banners in the English course, per fessioii of five months, - . . n 00 Tho further advanced will be chared 10 00 ...6..cr orancnes will be tnuirht, if deslre.l L-aJSalSSSi information' a, to h tj , v' rT- J S , , .,er' 18 respectlully referred n l- Sr.,e-i ti0,.T-9- Pfol'Ol. L. Patterson W21UttA A- J- S.affor.1, Li BBaMZtf:. l""" ftw of aaaaaGaiJZZSLTlS wnom nnT n hu - mm, uwiirua oi lour yeani Winston, Jan. 13, 1860. W. ATWO0D. 39-ly A 1 I I. T . . ForT ft7vi,,0f Sa!rn' extentli"K from Mid-' the VlUaWe of Wafc3nmi A. . . . under cultivauon, cons.stiog of fresh upland and vrry productive meadow ami bottom. The Lai bottom;8 8trng' hCaVi'J timbcred uPnd tWritoryPrVement8 iD the ViUaSe are BRICK DWELLING, a convenient two story framtd STOKE irOUSF with a pood DWELLING attached and all the" alVmZZl jl wug ismoKe-houses, Barn Orannrj, Ac, making altocether the mo ?.. - J www U I U (V m 1 ble a mi les nd convenient property of its kind within ' of oalem. in Apply to the subscriber. Terms April & I860. tf. accomodating -r-rv t. . . - . - o DAVID BLUM. State of Kortl) ioroluw,. ST0KFS COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions March Term, I860. Attachment levied on Defendants Lat da. I .uTH1"'; T tisfaction of the Court Lthat Pylades Small wood, the defendant in the r," laTZX f"wureu or so conceals himself ...... uiuHiarj process ot law cannot be served on him: It u therefore ordered by tho Court that F,"b !p ? .f0ro8'X B"C(ivc weeks be made in the People i a Press " a newspaper printed in Sa lem ft.r id Delondant to be and appear before the Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quar ter sessions, to be held for the. P..... ,.F oJci Monday in Juno next, thn ni'i aud plead to said suits, otherwise r,a7 W,J aw rendered againtt him, and the land levied on, 1 condemned for the satisfaction of the plaintiff's debts. 1 Witness, John Hill, Clerk of our said Court at ".v, me eecouu monaay ot Atareb, I860 z J-NO. HILL, C. C.C Ueee. Oh I aanntfV k- .u. r use it right to thy honor and to oar good" Do thou Lord, grant that this vast confed' eracy, this constellation of confederated commonwealths, the only country wor thy to be represented unon ita k u the stars, may long form one glorious na tional confederation-, and may the smile of , aim may tne wisdom of Go.I i ir ; And, oh Lord ! we pray the that peace, ! Wl illuminate it, may the favor of God 1 us Wlia it, may the power of God protect that prosperity may evar attend its on goings. May thou give prosperity to our fleets, if necessary, under the circumstan ces and strife of worldly experience. Give triumph to our armies. But, above all, oh father, let the smiles of annrovinir hvn rest upon all our deliberative and judicial assemblies ; that our country uay go on in harmony, and that th be aggregated that can defy the aggressions of the world. We leave in If . i . . v-iur. xe tnou our guide, our 1711:1 rrimn nnt- Kn1n d . - O aa j UUI UC1U lilC. iSmi f nriAn ii rvk T . a.-, VII JJI.1I 11 IeVI. petuate our liberties, institutions and r 1. . . a-. - . - -a try , ana grant that this confederacy may go onward in its successful ad von ces, until a npe world is plucked by the hand of God And to thy name shall , be all the glory through Christ our Lord. Amen. In a few minutes after the nnon;nnr.i.. doors of the gallery, appropriated" .th spectators, they were again thronged with an anxious multitude. The west gallery which was exclusively reserved for ladies' and their gentleman attendants, who also soon filled to repletion with those who k- rT evident interest the labors of this Convention, the commingling of whose members aim at a tightening of those bonds "men oina the union of the States. AtlO o clock the Convention was called to order by the President, who introduced the Rev. Dr. John McCron.who delivered a very appropriate and highly impressive prayer. The President submitted several commu nications, among them a tclejrrar.l.ie da. patch dated Washington, from W. C. Ilas brouck, advising the Convention "to adopt as a platform "Washington's Farewell Ad dress and the Constitution, which, though old are good enough for Union men." Its reading called forth loud applause -me can ot tho btatcs showed thabin ad- ateaiUr fi n V.J uuuu Lijf TirnTin. 1 1 i j , . r' r 'iura w urcme the ooriion by a vote of the Convention, and colled the previous question thereupon. Gov. Morehcad, of N. C , hoped no at tempt at gag law would be introduced into the Convention. The President Is there a second to the call for the previous nuestion A c- .U eertafned ih t lfvJI bad rteeived 13 Mr. Partrid.r thn nt ,k - lLU 4 :cun,a! nomination, the chm .7 t- -. . v . , i iiii i riiiinar or ( . ' a w ww i r- i -aavr laiir. aaii a wirn vr. . r me oouutry, upon the 25r tion of yoor labVr-t SS5 'L'"1 road pn,r...in ... , fttaed mm be- M T 1 I I fl 1 ,ur J bare all parucipaied in the pleasure, to ana trom different Raaal r . ' ,7 lesea '"JaUiiif j1. "... u mat VY ko the ballotio Mr. . e.l Dein.7 a nrnt. a -p - wiiuiq vote. otprelM-d hi. regret to heir delegate, t,0.4!.-ber a Whi. of lie cana Iiam - it- i".. . . to vote "bjft rrfVronoofoldn L", T : .7 10 , and to one vito k PL j. was aear -ar vote announced, ami ment her delegate, aaked . abort time to SUIt. In a f. m . l LI t oer r0! aonouo ced .r in burl am mir...i r L . f . -""-v iur ioon B4 it ad to other that we are uULmm j Mcb n ri m p aa 1 1 An a. - t v i"ai ku i nira iT"""i f;"'" oxiciv.waa manif.. Ilaia .k new cuaranteea " aaj i ivi tuts Uf rnarniia r i . aid tb. ..cdta. b, the aetioo .-i ;L:!,.ono". "Hrt. J T i.-ga or tat. day. now imDortam it ..i eon- before the lt of An.n.i- k. therefiav n. ik;. : . . wvmmf ' iiaaaauai, awiian ou raiayfg Mr. Pool then directed the atteaUoa of the aodteaee ta ih rtanlmk. a. r . the federal basis, aa eaolw a. - - LJz 'Ayw7ae o aa modifying the ContiutioZ. lhat every tpecum ot mrmoertm A- acrording to the MSrW. Per JT 'M" r " eeor o rAe eawaai aJL. T ." Tbi imbxi.ai ik- t :1. iwue, and wUi torn Lha baaia of the present in- uon. aiari tea. the iMMaiaaarw ti teen aftMlsXe - -.-i Peee to mw-rt in the CoasUtatlea arereaaa 5..Iff,,l,--ii vm" and mall 'r Vk he 10811 of ,be bKct of catling. Ownai ore of the peopl, of the the (Witutioa to to now important it i,. Tu'J. .a :",M ,a prer peopeoi thu country ,bculd kno-VnA - ."c?"",or' ,reL fr "e people a bilk. Aa Convention is toot to d?6ne the dutie atana each o-.ber iNorth couid see B . DODUI atul if el.. . , . r ' lvi.- ui Ul'l I'l nn awa. , mm... m.-. S a m I aiaav 11 lllaW lfirt ( iih niiiicrinn a. - -m uiru. t. mm. a . - - - t was ruuu I w uilu ik r nni aa a a . ooure he deemed .,! repaMicJ. lL M4'' -I "e Tie cb.-e. ..u i"01" ii'l' 3 bo cfo 7" . 1 SiV ' P!""- ' prot.tcd .g.i.t the mnjorurridin, dni ."' J he N. c . I. I "-.' " bo-d. .f He i.E S.'.L'.''.' W the H. p-cd resolutlo. Tl'- .iV3 u iTJE lo'iw ' mmi TZ " CE upon me manner or vni .... ...M v. t-uuaivt toeir conuim.ni. ...j I " "uimgo COontrv T ..,1 i i i:: . ' . wiwt, o?n, eo as to eomocl th IZ , . . - " V -WUUiwv as lo anow each de eate n .?r . iuiviuuai inclination. fA press his individual feeling caano.ir vote, ier North Carolina. rwLZ i .. 1 ann I --.!.. Tr . . v4" mtion ofMr- Gri"'z L solved. That th ru; ,r.., ::raMM,MI1 . . "M" oi eacn ""kJl Mam. .. . .. we oiii delegation shall cast the vn,.f k cT.." eTuntJf Tt !7 S '"J the for each delegnte from such StateVsh --4o70i. 0? ay as he ;may he instructed by the dele-; ,orJ if we could not J LTih the onlv .tHf- r ik:J: V Jl r - erou, heart, North or South la n.S 7 'V P"P I trust there will " L ' u PP, and '"J to the ronr. Agaia, the L-Xuf, ur I and ilna.U . . S v.arara I ajga to UX ab r hna k. . .oc. . oo . . I VIUI3 I II II te cause of oar tlxalfele IWk.t ?! " ae that it aaetf .7U gates entitled to vote, and when there is I '"ff- -"b go tor ber daughter. favaS! not a full representation from n c....- sou- ieJ .11 d a jfe.----. avaaa representation from nm. ... "J Mwafcc. then a majority of such delegation shall do cidehow the vote of the district unrepresent ed shall be cast,ar.d when there shall be 2 del egates from adistrict Who cannot mrr. .,K of such delegates shall he entitled to half a vote. committee's re- And thus amended the arv a 1 . a pur a was auoptea. A resolution was then offered that the Convention vote for President, dropping the lowest candidate on each ballot nn,;i . . a aau.il a. nom.natiou. Tabled by a large vote, and a tu t 1-11. . -. " . iunuu iu uanot until a nomination effected, carried. On the first ballot the vote was lows : was as fol I n.r v . n . . a. a .a .ia -wei ivu. nr. in aaaaeaamaiBuaa tbia bai It. Wp .ln k .j .. .. on l lie 0iC jourje t.s men pursued succes SlSfffl 'Motion, fruaf New j" cul'L1 CI; jlvama, .ad Arkanja.. The (.If vote from W.ryl.od was also N Iff i0.1' 'eer delegates W. Y. d; i the same thing Hon. traatna Ttmnk-. ...".I . J i 417 k" " TT ? "gon, ex- ...ji me mure de reafion ill do our dui, yet, for oor caukT i . ! , J ? fcTor of tb proiaet. I a . Z . 0Qr cUfc JUSt. and of oar State and ik a.' i rut in If (XI that it I ... iai Dariniu nr h etuxeo. ' eoaatry. . T . D . a . .. . djouroed fr.rf.eJa.rc.t pr0p4rt tto r for the nominee. Z Jl Tfn,lUl protection, ft wa, lhe Convention then with three time three chec r-vaa, .ou irg orj.ct Of Laiat inn n... pwam eoosiiu.tion allowed the Ler .latnr. spirituous jaap pkuts w i aval W eom ,o 7emiesee. Arkansas 1; Connecticut 2J ; Delaware 3; Maine 8; Maryland 7 ; New York 4: New Jorsey2; Ohio 11; Pennsylvania 17. Tennessee 12. G8J.- .. r. on the second' '1'011 t0 the States represented yesterday trVdlP!el7 delJ??rations were Pent from Connecticut ise judgment bj and Texas. Bm'l Reich's Shoes, AT THE BOOK STORE ture.at the Salem Book Store, where his inend. and the public can he accommodated. March 16,-9860. 48-tf, T10 Hon. E. Brooks, chairman of the com mute on business, announcd that the Hon Joseph R. Iogersoll, of Pennsylvania, would submit the report of that committee. This gentleman, then, in a few appro priate remarks, stated that the considera tions of the committee were marked, with the best feelings he ever had witnessed un der such circumstances; that their report came to the Convention unanimously adop ted by every member of the commitr ter a free interchange of opinion amono- lucin. ue men nroeeertori in ranA iu. L . wv i 1. 1A(1 1 1 J re- For Sam Houston, of Texat. Arkansas o Connecticut '; Illinois 5, Maryland a, xw.ao; cw jersey 1- Ohio 5; Pennsylvania 7J; Texas 4. 57. For John m Boltm, of Virginia. IUi nois 5A ; Ohio 2j Virginia 2;--0. Fi r .!, 1.. . ... . 2" s ? . to a, V viio. Indiana 13; Maw Jersey 2; Ohio 4 ; Pennsylvania a. -"- mm. 1 . i'or Mji J. Crittenden, of Kentucky. Connecticut 1 ; Kentucky 12 ; Missouri 9; New York 1 ; Vermont 6.-28. For Edward Everett, of Massachusetts. A . . . . .. .. i i a a a 7nMUuli' Massachusetts 13; New jersey z ; uhio 1.--25 For W. L ida 3. For W. A Graham of forth CaroNna. lluaTor.8iaoo; NCW York - Norl Caro- prosed bo wwld c;0tf iu voto to Iki! (Vl,!'. mmmm. .1. IT, J J mUU ri,, W- i , . " . ' 't- F""t ana eepeeia ry opon dslnhi. L K COrredeDl f Pbila lhf P00 a. ft ,.. . tjraVnv to i.now Im!?. .'i"?""r! '" of the "bevafa, ? U Pa the honest labor of the K m nn . . gee and "refreaboienU' aold io ih. . bare no trope rtv to nrnti it. v Vne of the ioint ri jj 3T7 ad.l, r . ww Be House.' ;"::::7."wr?er,o'i,awo . r; pfp,e te .1 f '""uco lull "Df IM..I.A.. l; I "wlvll I . DDI rtm Mi.bl . ahall hm. 1 m , -r.. nuuora l . , ' ""- - uw CapitoT SfSKSS .e ?" that platf, La - ia. "IA -'arwioo of the Sen-1 Hie .vc- He woald wherever he li. 1 . wu 100 aaeivcs are exhibit " ed with Jjeeh .pplauae and call. fremTme of aakt-i in ZZJ tT" "d his dek on (hat ihcy would not 1,..- i ,D dnn. conUming .11 kiada vnt,x .I. . 1 ' " " tl'irilUOIlt l,mmm." ..J . r&'. Irn",; .1 .: 5 wn" direet bee- for ,0': ro f k r:. wcre Ben iboe0f,rerd.th: TrVi :L1rt,: i pyi.uua-meuii were .cvcia Iv hilri Li;- r-M uia oe spared the .... -L.ir.;tu reaiarKi nv t n ...i-..i -k: i . : uwcaveu maaoo ono ean k.l of the defiaationa. th Ami VtmTZmrrmn 00"g t. In th. -oath iaC"T3 a veaai Keajaea -.a.l a -a - . ennre oore were, on their feet, wavio, laX CZaVaT? fr "1 Pee.ru ' o all ihcir power." lr?" at poition of the" haUd a l arcui. I.i.f or W to to its new hall. .h. 7a a " "v' ' . " baa been fitted op a, a P061 opponent, cb.rged that this --- rCtrO tar har 0 .L -L r with o. winiiai, ib, del,, j- i ", K ' ' ."M" b n,.Jl,b. Z IT'S STL "r- i I.. . r- vioinrop, when Sneak r leir banuhed then f- .i... I L ;n ..P?Mff x:f,,uai nere stated be was .boat to Sa, prfdcM Bct f ' Hf.toVopoie ,1oum Bell, of Tennessee. be now dt -larea oavBimA..ai .k. tho r.... 77 . "OM'uea off ww.q II 1UU , , ti. on suegeet ing under hi. joriadlctioo fiTC' PrticB of tb Capitol, however, it figured by somll st.IU for the Ie of .it Z;:,r ma.n'-1 The keeper, of Ue;' del pots vt provtuons (or the .DMtite of n,. juvenil-. viaitor. nav trihui- .k. .JvjLi: ..Am.; i a a. - ' .'iwiuiLi e . .. V - 0 WOOld lh.r, r,,r .... tho Lo.ention to voto dirtctl- n,n ,k;"!'lbe presence of the din. i.w;l- ' ' bowenr. anvthio. h, 7"Z.ZTZ a."!"" ecai:ifl for the v, .k.- .a. dor. and ' K.l1. s kl u . "rr:- lou I .r. ;..i "j""" . r waa a . " 'ioaai uapuoi, and any m Goggin, of Virginia. Flor- ur T" rn . - port, its reading being fctly imMZ J JUl"U8li II . i 'a Z ' r, at It-nlik i mmir d -o - apaiBco ui great power and filler ... .. l n. ... .i. f.iifr ... ..I 7 o. . w - 27T f a" ooaraey or Mi,slieippi foUow edwith a Jfe..rt- endowment of thi nominT tion, and r e Copveniioo adjourned to 5 o'eloak. AriR50oi Session. Gen. Comb opened the sessioa with a pleasant sjWh, and then Mr. Htjrv, Ot Tenn.. moved that k. . unMimooTote the Conv.Etion declare the abd7 ' of tae Eaat aad for aUvchodcra. Mr P. knew notW 0f sack eo-proi.a;,, .d0) thf Kt 7,v" J Tg overwhelmingly afaiaaa ber "orU2 5ldtd CTW oer voys would .how. Bat .ach a charea Jlj a few yearsgo, aad initiated and carried "V The amended Coartitotion of the Sen ite to be elected only by landholders by the adoaboo of Free Seffrege. JTla aa W aching from them of th7cred loT promwei, of the Coaautntioo. hoi, horror ZjmV ' - r ooi' be-e itsccared aaoefery at. ten of the Bute at tie tJr? ""9 from the Ui ho der, tkojprotecuoa which that elanat rave aw them, and I aow to restore it, by aa ucojucr woo would have the indent Amnmm move their removal, would perform a good service. Thtra .re, be it remembered, re-alar rehvtonaa, wlere rerreshments can be oht.m. w aad to every other oniaen cd io either end of the Capitol. i TH5 KaaTtajf Thi. eeaedl will leave for New York oo or a boat the first of .1 II aW. ' a a . aaa,aar V. cr oni. will Cm rrom 'Jl J r. aw aa V si h 10 over. an,i o . -.i i i. , . atom 29 toi zYit. ' V " J WUi that will deatrov the la. c bolder.. Not at frund. of late, have a we a told, eel ion given to ik. all. Our Dtmnmiin eaajanaai . . t? . P-tbetic 0v.r dav-a aad d.Zl7 rbere ,s their .ympetay tor the laaaJWkiar aegroea. it i mere dap trap. The -a aad ment which we propoo. to Wo Coeeutaiaea, W. NJ ba protection which the claaaa forbidiag the Legislator, to tax .Uvea a. prop. ni .forded, ani which com. it to paffS a nek tax on the head. afii .u. .! 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The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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May 25, 1860, edition 1
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