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From the Baleigh BmlineL,
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" '(a-Callad.'l
The OoBTenkion waa called to order at io
Pmyer by th Ber, Mr. Lennon, of the
Convention, ,,- .... e ;w ..--.rX.
Mr. Durham wanted to know why armed
oMiers -ere herev, '
The President laid they were here by no
Mr. D. replied that they ahould teave
their arms behind them. They oaght not
to be allowed to eome in with anna u their
nanaa. . .... . .. ., ......
s Mr. Bryan said that he waa not afraid of
the United btatee aoldiere, and 11 Ooneer ra
tire gentlemen would behare themaelTea,
tney wouia not nun tnem.
Mr, Durham aaid he would tell the cen
tleman he waa not afraid of either him or
the soldiers, The CknuerratiTe gentlemen
on this floor were not of a "seanr kind."
Mr. Jones, of Washington, mored that a
committee of three be appointed, by the
-Gfaatft-tfrwaifroB Gen, OanbT. Agreed tor
wnea" '1 .' -The
Chair annOnnoed the following gen-
uemen as uie committee, t : uea
Jones, of Washington. Bead and Grant
The committee, in aooordaooe with Mr.
Durham's resolution of yesterday, in rela
tion to ciAoK-mau, was announced, as fol
lows, lis ; Messrs. Durham, Ashley and J,
II. Uanis, (negro.) r.
Harris (negro) asked to be excused, bnt
tne jrreside&t refused to make any altera
tion.;'; ' .' . ... -, . 1 ..j;
. , Mr, Bay presented a memorial, to be re
ferred to the Select Committee of three, in
regara to autsuattoa 01 grain. t,
' Mr.' Franklin, a memorial from Mrs.
Todd, of Ealeich, praying for diyoroe.
Helen -ed to tbe (Special uommittee, raised
some days ago in regard to these matters.
Bjr consent. Harris, of Wake, (negro,) in
troduced the foJ'owing resolution :
Whirai, U la a matter of eommoa nuuor that
PUteDwhMr, Merate, "TO-oaUed," from CtoaTe
laedMaiMa Bis election b) the d hoBonbie
mm- of a eutaia affioUl oommnnieatioa of th
Frsomeo'o Bareao, aor raptitieoaly obtained;
ana wbermt.tt these rnmors are true, it is the
datyof tbj body to tapel and pare iUelf ef this
eormption ; therefore,
B it JinoiodL That a fielest OommlltM of
three membero be appointed by the President,
whooe doty it shall be to asoertaia and report
whether such a oorraptlng procedure was adopted
to seonro the election of the said Flato Onrham b
a a delegate to this Convention, and, if so. ail
the faots oonaeoted therewith, to the end that the
delegate, oe oaUsd.w may be deaH with.
Harris, (negro,) moved to suspend the
rules and consider the resolution.
Some objections were made, when
i Mr. Durham said he hoped that ths rules
wouk be suspended.
, The rules were then suspended.'"" " rF
- Mr. King, of Lenoir, moved to lay it on
the table. "
Mr. Durham said he wished the resolu
tion to go on record, and, if it oame from a
Bouroaftliat he opuld neeiee, lie would gladly
do it He repeated that he could not no
bee anything, panonally, ooming from such
eooro, but he wished the resolution to be
dealt with by the BepnbUcan party, and to
go on reoord. - : . .
Ma King renewed his 'motion to 1st on
the table. '
e potion waa pottaToUd lost -a
question then ssenrred wpon tbe
adoption of theresolation. " -
lir. Xing, of Lenoir, moved its Indefi
nite postponement, and called the yeee and
nm...' "
. Mr. Heaton favored, of course,' the pas -.
aa of the resolation. -
Mr. Durham aaid that it had been insin
uated that he introduced his resolation,
yesterday, merely to east reflections upon
certain members of .the Iiapnbliean party.
But inch insinuations were basely fslsei
It was a duty he owed to his eons tituenU, i
as he had been a friend to the bill referred
to.
Mr. Batten eksd ii Mr. Durham meant
to say spoke falsely.
Mr. D; replied! " do. If foo toean to
lnsiaaato acythine; ot the kind against my
intoatsoa u isirodacing my reeelntion yes
terday." ' - - ' 1
Mr. 11 said, "I do not i
Then," said Dorium, "I de not, in
Uiat esse, mean to apply offensive languegs
toThoyea. aniiajs Aranol
sustaiifed."- ' ..I .. J,.
The House refused to postpone, and the
resolution was adopted. -
Mr. Abbott, from tbe Committee of Con
femca wi& Qeaenl Cubyitpgrted tack
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four reoolationo, and aaked to be dLioharged
irom ueir inrtuar oonudenuon,
arxtaxi. ordkb judioic defabtuxnt.
A report was presented containing three
resolutions testing the sense of this Con
vention in regard to the election of Judges
of tbe UUDreme and Hunan or Uourta : lot
ily the people : 2d, By tbe Oeneral Assem
by ; 8d, Appointment by the Oovernor,
with the consent of the Senate or of the
General Assembly. ' . S I 1 1 s
; Mr. Xtodman; the Chairman of tbe Com
mittee, favored the appointment by the
Oovernor, to be confirmed by the Senate.
He thought that the popular system would
not tend to place men ofjprudenoe and wis
dom upon the bench. ' He wished to give
the people a good, wise and just govern
ment, and he relied upon their good sense
to ratify our labors.- He did not wish to
sserifioe good sense and common prudenoe
lor tne saae 01 popularity.;
Mr. Tottrgee was M too Rood a Benubli
cen r' ' not to favor trie election of every
thing by the people.
Mr. Jones, of Washington, Chairman of
in uommiuee appointed to wait on uen.
uanby and invite him to visit the House,
reported that the General s engagements
would prevent his visiting them to-day, but
ne wouia accept tne invitation lor to-mor
row, and wished it to be distinctly under
stood that no speech must be expected of
mm. 1 . ' .
Air. Jones then proceeded to irive his
opinions on the subject nnder considera
tion. I He favored the present system. t)ur
present Judiciary stood among the highest
and purest in this oountry.
Mr. Heaton favoiri the appointment by
the Governor, to be confirmed by the Ben
ate. ' He thousht that was as far as thav
could or should go nou. The election
system had worked admirably t'n Ohio, but
he did not know that it would do so well
here. " . '
Mr. Abbott also favored the appoin tment
by the Governor, and confirmation by the
Senate. i
Mr, Pool would protest against the elec
tion system. He ventured the prediction
that if the election art tern waa adopted.
and the cry for relief from private con
tracts should continue, that Mr, McDon
ald, of Chatham, could beat, to-day, the
best legal mind in the State for a seat
upon the bench. While he preferred the
S resent system lie would not oppose the
d resolution, providing for the appoint
ment by the Governor, to bo confirmed by
saw penes---"" . - . ;' .;. ,.t .
air. wstta held that neither of the plans
were gooa. t it seemed to nun that a judi
cious 00m promise might be effected. For
instance, the appointment by the Gov
ernor of the Supreme Court Judges, eon-
firmed by the Senate ; the Circuit Judges
and the Magistrates to be elected by the
peopie. - :
Air. Welker said the people of North
Carolina were quite well Qualified to.ot
intelligently faa'offieel
of great importance. Were the gentle
men, natives of this State, upon this floor
prepared to declare that their constituency
were not as intelligent and capable as
the people of Ohio and other Northern
States?.
Mr. King, of Lincoln, was opposed to
any change in the pieaent system. He hsd
seen that all opposition to the present sys
tem caffle from men not natives of At State,
and that in his opinion, was a strong argu
ment that the present system waa good
enough. He thought that their strong op
position to it came from the fact that they
were aspirants for tne honors, lie was
I opposed to any change.
Air. nonnev said ne was a native born
citizen of the State, and he was very much
in favor of electing all Stats offioers by the
people.
Mr. Ing endorsed every word that Mr.
Kinney had uttered ; he waa in favor of
electing every officer in the State by the
people.
, nir. uongieton auto. - -
Mr. May said he represented" a laree
white constituency and they were, to a
man almost, in favor of electing all offioers.
Mr. Bryan wished to place himself la the
seme category. -
7 Mr. Heaton aaid that Mr. Welker had
drawn a wrong inferenoe aa to the spirit of
his remarks ; he did not intend to xe fleet
upon the intelligence and capability of the
people of North Carolina, Ac
Hood (negro), had something to say, and
Said it , , ' ' j
Mr. Troeden oame here pledged to vote
for the election system, and thought its
adoption would do more towards the ratifi
cation than anything else.
Mr. Graham, of Uranga, hoped the vote
upon tbe subject would not be pressed to
day, and moved to postpone until Friday
next, and that it be made the special order
for that day. : vt , - .:;
Air. Kioh opposed the postponement ;
also Mr. May, who thought it a waste of
time. ,. t .,..-(, .,4
The question on postponement was put
ana votea a own.
Galloway (negro), favored election by
tne people, lie said that he would make
an aseertion. and was personally resDond
bio for it that the Jadioiary in Mew Han
em was a bastard, bora in sin and seces
sion. . In their eyes it was a crime to be a
black or loyal man. He said that the Judge
of the Criminal Court had already sent men
to the work house merely to prevent their
voting upon the ratification of the Consti
tution. - . -
Mr. Graham said t As there seems to be
determination on the part of the Conven
tion to force a vote upon this question, to-1
day, 1 must enter my protest against snob.
Kadioal change in our government It is
not required by the Beoonstrnction Acts,
and I do not believe is). demanded by our
people. M there is anyuung is tne past
history of our State, of which we are justly
proud, it is the high character, learning and
independence of tooae wno nave adorned
the bench of the Supreme and Superior
Courts. It is needless for me to mention
their names. They are known, sot mly
throughout the States of the Union, but in
other oountries, and 1 believe oar people
would see, with many feelings of regret, a
system, from which they have derived so
many benefits, supplanted by one Which,
to say ths toast, does not eome well reeom
ta ended. Bnt it does seem to me, that it
is only necessary that a part of our Const!
tstion should be especially dear to our peo
ple, to secure its deatruotuction by this Oon
Lon. ' ; I. -
I will also venture to assert that our bree
ent Jadgee give very general satisfaction
and that there is no just cause for com
plaint even from colored persons or those
Who are called loyal men. I fear we shall
ever again see ansa men in ofEoe, if
the appointment of those who are to ad
minister jastice is controlled by all the
passions and prejudices which have hereto
fore and will move especially hereafter swsy
or elections. But aa the matter is pressed
at thin late hour, without allowing aa ep-
pgrtesy tag tal tail aad free diacniaiqii
which its Importance demands, I enter my
protest asainst it
Mr. Bay would favor the eleotion by the
people. Men had been murdered in his
county by being condemned without proper
evidence. -
,Mr. Ashley thought the matter ought
not to be pressed to-day; time enough uai
not been given to consider the matter, it
should bo. " ,'
Here sn effort to adjourn was made, but
waa lost . y
Mr. A. continued, and, in advocacy of
the elective system, he cited the example
of Chief Justioe Tanoy, who outraged the
t . , , j ? . -
wnote country iy uie iuiiuiuma ueuuioDn.
Even death itself would not tnke him for a
long time, and if it had not been for tlio
great love of the Northern people for the
Union, they would on bis account have
burst eatunder the bonds that held tlio
Union together. ' If he was forced. to
vote, to-day, be would support the elective
system. . ,
Air. Ilea Ion moved as a substitute for the
first resolution the adoption of the last res
olntion.
Mr. Jones, of Washinaton, moved to
take oat the second resolution and make
it a substitute for Mr. Heaton's substi
tute.
Mr,. Graham, of Orange, ealled for the
yeas and nays. The call was sustained and
the vote stood, yeas 29, nays T. ' ,
xne question on Air, ueatou a amend
ment was put The yeas and nays being
called, resulted, yeas 86, nays 64
The question recurring on tbe first reso
lution, Mr. Pool desired a division.
Tbe question then stood : Shall we
elect the Supreme Court Judges by the
people T v
Xhe yeas and nays being called, stood
yeas 65, nays Vt - -
JS consent Mr. Abbott moved to lay the
tax bill before Gen. Canby. Carried.
The question recurred upon tbe second
division of the resolution, whether the peo-
le should eleot superior Court Judges.
'he yess and nays being called, resulted,
yeas 62, nan .15,
a! it r t? .
vu motion, tne uouse tnen aajoarnea.
Noti. Mr. Beaton, in exnlanation of hia vote.
tea mat ae prererrea nominating vj tne uov
ornor and eooflrminfr by the Senate, bat, ae thia
was defe ated, he supported tbe eleotive syotem.
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JIKW HANOTKIt fOtTm'.
TbotnMO. llsllhen'nv, Admin
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I'elilkm fur aale
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TT ArPKAMiNU THAT JAMES It. DUDLEY,
A one of tli.dnft ud.nU in Uiia easae, rweiilva
tH-voml the linuta of ttita HUte : It w thvrtiute
ordered Umt rnbliealion be nodu for.lt week, in
ths Daily Jonrnal, nolifjinj the aaid di-frmUnl ut
the Hum; of thi. iiotilioii. aud that Million be ai
ut ar.at tlio neat turm of Ike Court of l'Uiaa and
Vnartsr Hraaions to I lifld ior the Ctiunly aloru.
aid, at the (Hun t Hon.o in 1VllinliiRtt)i, on the
Hi-oiiul Monday of Mart-b, A. 1. imis, and an.wrr
the prtition, the aauio will bo taken j nnfis
ana iii ara ex parte a. to mm.
To.W HOIST.- B WOttp, t;;
Clerk Ntw lUnovor Uonoty Court.
, Jan. lOi-Uwti"
-8T&TE OF.HORTH (R0im.
fEW HANOVta COl'KIK.
Ouurj, of I'lexi and Quarter SrshM, lkKembtr
IWii, lUlii.
Eiiftelliaid .1 Price, )
. d. . uimioai attavltmont, .
Jonas P. Levy, f
1 T ArTGAB'JiiO tO TUK OOUUT THAT TH
X defnndant, Jonaa P. Levy, hath nbmwu him-
elf bom the County of New Hanover, aud to ab-
aents hlirmrlf ft-nm ths Sams that tlio Of dim rjt
prooeaa of lite law eannot be aerved on him i it la
therefore orderml, that publication be made, for
aix weoka. iu the Daily Journal, notifying bin
that, nuleaa he replevies the property levird on by
giTitig a bail bond, and plead or demon at th
next terra of the flonrt or Pleas and Quarter Bee
aioue. to be held for the Oonnt. of New Hanorer.
on the eocoad Monday of ltaroh next, (udKmunt
by default will be entered agaiusl him, and the
Sroperty levied on will be ooudemned to aatiafy
is aanie. -
Teate, - HOB T. B. WOOD, Jr.,
... . Clerk New llauover County Court. -;
JaoSS luu-lUw-et
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA,
KW HAHOVEB COCKTT.
(hurt of Pleas awi Quarter 8etium, Pmmhtr
nrvs. 1867. -
James F. Tost, )
. tn, Drlelnal AtUohmeut.
Jonas P. Levy, 1
T ArPKAiUNO TO THE OOCltT THAT THE
. defendant, Jonas P. Levy, la an inhabitant of
another Government, and cannot be peraonally
aervad with prooeaa ; it ia therefore ordered, that
publloaiion be nude, for aix weeks, in the Daily
.fotw-iui, notifying him that, unle.a he repleviea
the property levied a poo by givtnt a ball bond,
and pleads or demurs, at the next termot Uie
Court of Pleas and Quarter Beaaions of the Oouuty
afnreaaid, to be held on the second alouday of
March next. Judgment will be entered aeainat
him, and ths property levied on will be eendemned
to satiafy ths tame,
Teste, BOB'T. B. WOOD, Jr.,
Clerk New Hanover County Court.
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STATE OF K0RTI1 CAROLINA.
-"' ' ' nnw hakove s oouKxr. J'-
Court of Pleat and Quarter Svuiuns, December
Term, 1867. -
Mitchell A Hnggino,
. . - . v. ...
Original Attaohmeni,-
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'"ft At'PEAhMNa TO THE COUKT THAT THE
X defendant, Iaaao A. Peck, is an inhabitant of
another Btate, ao that ths ordinary prooeaa of the
law eannot be served est him I it la therefore or
dered, by ths Court, that publioation be mads in
the Wilmfctrton Journul. for aix weeks, notifyins
the defendant that, unleaa he appears at the next
term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
of Mew Hanover County, to be held on the aseond
Monday of March next, and replevy and plead, er
demur, judgment ty ae auit win be rendered
ageinat nim, and the money confronted by tbe
garmehee e ndemned for the satiaration or the
me, i..te, KUU T. u, nuJL, jr..
Clerk New Hanover County Court.
Jan 38 100-ltaw-flt
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ture, eouaoUitauiiR lliwe tiNiulnMonH aim ohau
ins llieii- name, to that of tlio Piiiladninliia L!i
ver.Hyof Mfdit-iiir and Hurirery, Marvli 13, 1H6S.
an inoan vniioua aeia arepubllanvil tu lhoaUtul-a
of Puniiaylvaiiia. i'lia ooet of the bmldlnR and
inin-uni w.a over tine hnixlred tliaBaaud dollar.
It will be obnurved that the Vuiveraily, aa nuw ur
Knird, ia Uia lrual rrnroaeutalivo of the tnnr
medical i-olli.no. that it hat abaorliod. It ia a
liueral eeluKil of medicine, cooflued to no dogma
our attaunea to any nioiiival clique ; hut embranvt
in ita teaching evci j thlng of value to Uiu profas
alon. .,
kr)on. .-It baa two fiill aoloin each veer.
oomnjum inn on lit Ut of Uotober. and eouhiiu.
Uie until tlio litt or January aa ita Hrt aeaninn,
and from the let of January to the 1st of April a
ilaaeoondi thetwoomiatitiillna' one full onurae
ot 1 volume. It has alao a siuunier ooeaiou, ooni-
meiHUUg the lal of April aud oouunsius uuUl An.
ul r uie preparaury orauonea, auoh aa Latin,
ireek. Matlieniatic Bo tan T. iSooloirr. Cbuiniatrv.
Anatomy, Phyaioloay, eto.
IWtaiU, 'i'loketa to the full eonr.e of leoturea
tlUU, or $00 for aaeh eaaeion. Kor the a u turner or
ireparatory oourae Ua. UraduatliiK fee ttk). -.'o
aid young mm of moderate mraiui. Uie Da-
varaity has lasead HH humind ichoianhmt
Whioh srs sold te fi rat-oourae atudenla. for Svfi
and to seoondmurae students aad sleravmee for
..to. eaou vonaiiiuuiis tne noiuer a uie member,
with the perpetual privileges of the looturee, and
aU the teaching, ot ths school. 'Jbe only adtli.
tuiuat raea are a yearly anwoctiug and malrluulat
iogtiaket, each of which ia AS. -
Th Advantage of Nfhutarttitpi.Th student
holdiss a aohoiarahin aarl enter the Oollece at anv
uwe uunng we year, ammo aa long a ne eoooeoe,
aud re-eutur the inatitution aa frequoutly ss de
sired. It reqntres ne previous reading or study to ea
ter the University on soholarahiDS. honoe. all nri-
btudeula, by hukliug auholarahipo,
san proie-
etito other buaiueaa a part of the time.
other buaiueaa a part of ths tiin
. The candidate for Rradnatiou can ureaeut hiiu-
self at any time, sad receive his degree as soon sa
qualified.
In eaaa a atudent should hold a aoholarahlp and
not tie a uie to attonu ivoturea, u oau so traoaler-
rod to another, Urns preventing any lo.a.
- Parenta, guardians, or (rieudir of tndonta wlah-
a to anotner, mn.
Parenta, guardians,
ing to purenass aonoiaratupa ror them
veer tu
mors before their attendance at the Univaralt.
ean secure thorn by advanotng one-half ths price,
aud paying tbe balaaoe when the atudent enters.
Phyaioiaaa, and benevolent mas can tieauiw grva
beoerlt upon poor yoang man, by presenting them
a schularahlp, and thus suabUuai umms to obtain
an honorable profeaaion. -
The Faculty embraces aerenteea eminent pky
aleiauo and eurgeons. Ths University haa aaao
ciatad with It a large boepitel oiiiiio, where every
form of meutoal and snrgioal disease ia op aud
on aud treated hi ths preaeuoe of ths olaae.
OoixsoKIiciuiKa. The College building, lo
cated ia Ninth Btreeth, eouth ef Walnut, ia the
tlduat te Out tty. - Its rsS ts eoUeaWte gothio,
and ia adorned with embattlements and subraa
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pearance. The facade is of browu atone, orna
mented by two towers, rising to ths elevation at
eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled para.
pet, Ths building eoetaioa between aft and
sixty rooms, au suppiiea witn water, gas, aas
very other oonveiuenos that modern iuipruv.
uant ean eoetributs to facilitate medioal inatruo-
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those who wish to seeure on shoald do so si
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United states, wueo the sohoiarslilp will be re
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Board of Traeteoa, Jos. a. FUher, Xaq., sod the
Dean of tbe Faculty, W. Paine, M. D. All orders
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