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VOL. INO. 99. MORNING STAR.; ., rUBLISIlEp DAILY, y '. I Offifce flp. 3; Soiitr? Water ttl 4J-UIE STAR is mailed tr delivered t ubcribcra In all p irts of tbo City at 83 HO for Six Months, or $ I 23 for Three Months. RATES OF ADVEUTISIXGf One Square duo day;'.. . . . . . .. u. . tviro days,.. .,.; " tnreo nays, 1 C5 2 00 2 '23 (I fonr. day a,. ... 14 Ave nay, .,,.....,..;, " " ono wce.K, ou Contract Advertisements ' taken at pro portlonately loiy rates. - - ; RAIIAVAlf DIBECTOltT. y ILMINGTON & MANCIIESTEll II. HQ AD. resident Henry M. Drane. : : I : : r ' Directors .John JJawson, Henry Nutt, Ch O, I'arsley, A. J.'DeKosset, I). S. Covan, Goov Ji V. MeCall, W. K. Mills, James G. Burr, Uich anl lfradley, J Eli'Uregg... j General Superinteii(ltsnt'-YflAxa MacHa -Secretary and Tr&uiurerrm. A. Walker1. General FceiffM Agent John L. Cuntwell. WILMINGTON, CIIARLOTJR KIJTJiE ? ... ." l FOftU KAIL JtOAUr ' : Presi(Untr-!Tloftvrt ir.'.Cowftn. " ' . l)irecterS.i J.-Person, "A. H. VanBokkelen, Jno. A. McDowell, Robert 8. French, Walter L. Steele, Stephen W. Cole,1 Samuel II. VValkup, E. Nye Hutchison, Haywood W. Guion, C. C. Hen derson, A. G. Loguu, A. It. Hoimesly. SvjKfrtnletulentW: I. Everett. Matter of .TianjortationS. 11. Allen. beereturif and 'freasurerI. T. Aldefman. Master Mechanic V; Gill. X Freight Agent rW. It. French. WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD. Ji-esitl.entR. R.' Bridfjers. Jiircctors on the jxtrt of the Stockholders -W. A. Wfright.S. I. Wallace,' Eli Murray,' Alfred' 'Martin, A. Il.'Vaultokkclen Jco. Harris, of Wilmington, and John Everett, of Goldsboro'. Directors on the part of Stale Edward Kid der, of Wilmington, T. C, John! Norrtcet of Tarboro', and Thomas D. Hogg, of Raleigh, N. C. ' (Jhh'f Engineer and General Superintendent 8. Fremont.' , - I ' ' . Matter of Transportation Wm. Smith. Secretary mul Treasurer J, W.Thompson. Matter of Machinery M. M. Hank ins. Auditor Ki; L. Dudley. KAIL -ltOAD'" LINES. Wilmington & Weldon R, R. Co,, OrncK CniiF Kxo'b.aitp Geji'l ScrT, W iLJiisoTos, N. C, Jan. 11, ...... - v . Jli iit-J . ,"Z THROUGH. FREIGHTS ,BV :-i A : AIR -LINE, . ; .1 BETWEEN ' ( i Baltimore Wilmington f. AVOIDING THE DANGERS OF CADE , UATTERAS AND THE C. COAST NAVIGATION. All the lJciiefltH of a Dailj Stcnmer Tiinc Giiaranteccl. milE INLAND AIU JAST. tTXH IE I termlned to put their rate of Inland Transportation ho low that the dangers of the M'a.nay ie avomeu nnu money save 1. In addition to the low rates now charsred on Pry Goods, the following articles will he trans porter! oaiiy ny express rretgni Trains and I'assenger steamers on the iwy at tne toiif)w ing rates : - ' ' - - Cotton, per hale of 100 lfcs.. . . ..2 50 per b'le. I'.acon hi casks.... v;1' 3jier lootta. j'oric 1 ci per nir. Flour i- 0 per bbl. Com r.:-v 16 per hnsh Ro-in and Turpentine . HO per bbl. S;Vts Turpentine and Oil..... J 00 per bbl. Special Cont rac ts lor largo lots of Freight or .new articles or trade, as shingles, will be made 1v the. undersigned. The foregoins rates as well as the regular rates on J)ry uoooa cover an isuitA-NCE JilMvS as common carriers. . Through BHlsof Lading will be given each way, which binds the whole line In the matter ot losses or damages. 3-Only fortv-eight hours raaui red to per form the transportation, unavoidable-facci- ients excepteu. ' S. L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and General Sup't. 3anl4-)3-tf Wilmington & Wpl. R. R. Co. Office Chief Engineer A Gztx. Sup't, Wir.MiNOTos, N. C, Oct. 11, 17. GAXD AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER, the following Schedule will be run over this Road : DAT PASSENGER" AND MAIL TRAIN, Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excep teil), at tf:00 A. M.; arrive at Weldon, 3:00 P. M. . Leave Weldon dally (Sundays excepted at 10:30 A. M.; arrives at Wilmington, 7:30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN. , . ' ' a Loave Wilminpton at.......; .:9:30 P. M., daily. .arrive at weiton at. . J.cave Weldon at. 6:25 P.M.. " - rri ve at Wilmington at. .; . . ; 2:30, A. M., , " -' EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays except c I), at 4:00 A. M., and arrives at Weldon at 6:00 P.M. Leave Weldon. dally. (Sundays except fl), at 4:00 A. M., and arrive at Wilmington at -:0( P. M. Trains pass Goldsboro' at 2:00, 10:30 mid 10:50 A. M., going north j at 2:50, 10:15 P, M., 'nul 10:50 A. M., going Souths :onnectIm; with Trains to Raleigh and Newbern at 10:30 A. M., and further points at 2:50 P. M. . , Papers on the-line of the Road copy this and omit all other Schedule liotices. - ' 8. L. FREMONT, octl'MMf . Chief Eng. A Gen. Sup't. 'Wilmington, CIi a r I o 1 1 e'-and RUTHERFORD " RAIL ROAD. GKirKnAI StrrERtiSTTETrDEWT'S OrFtCE, l Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1867. fS AJfD AFTIilt TUESDAY Next, An- W gust 13th, the Passenger Train on tn Jtoad will leave Wilmington on . Tuesda Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. A'. 31. Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at & P. 31. Arrive at Wn.rlrHtnroi fStasrel. at 12 mid- 'dffht. , Leave WalesbOro' (Stage), on .Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 2 P. 31. ueave Jiocklngbam KStagei,t on aionuay, Wednesday and' Friday, at :30 A. 31. Leave Sand Hill (Cars) Monday, Wednes day ana 1-lrtfl.V U tT o'elQClL A. SI. : ( lay i Arrive at Wi rilmington same days, at 3 1 M , . , , ,W- L BVI.UETT, ? ATOUar LADIES W1IQ' "WISH ' ..TO X prserve their 3IUSIC. should . have it neatly bound, At lWM. H.-3JEBN ARD'S , . Fflating HoTisetul Bcok Bindery, oct3.i5.it Ndr 3 Sohth Water Bt. : i . DRAFT JUOOU.S li c DRAFT BOOKS ! aJUAD'T BOOKS I , v For sm.1a Ci!'An-4 &A'PffitPiP'?. ' . -:tt Vilify TT:. "RTCRN AKD'S ' ' . Printing House and Book Bindery, i, WMI ' JNO. a OOUlU V aier oirech riHERAW t ATivp.nTisr.ltv CITERAW, ?P S. 0;, Published Weekly. IL C. PotveU, - visTiOr, r - f r: :i . , : i 0 m 1 jjEEililii:' 5 '!ui.M AND Wholesale and Retail. v. 1. it: j '! M.M.KATZ&CO., 23 Market Street, "TTTlI.t OPEJT, A! IcAIIO AND WEU I selected' stock of li,".: ' Staple and Fancy Suited for the Present Season. Ol'Il LOXO EXPERIENCE ENABLES us ; to buy from Importers and Manufact- rers DIRECT, and can , therefore offer our croons as low as tney can do purcnasea in Northern markets. This is no hnrabnir. All we ask 13 a TRLVL TO CONVINCE OUR PAT RONS. We call attention to a full line of CALICOES, BLEACHED AND 1 UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, ' SILKS, POPLINS. MERINOS, and all the POPULAR DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, . HOUSE FURNISIIINGOODS, BLANKETS, HOSIERY and GLOVK8. MENS' AND BOYS' WEAR. BROADCLOTHS, DOESKIN CASSIMERES, SATINETS and JEANS Hair ; Nets, Notions & Fancy Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats & Men's Furnishing Goods. MILLINERY. We will open-on T1TFRSDAY, October 3d, a full assortment of the latest shape BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, VELVET?, J f t ' ' ' SILKS, RIBBONS, Ac To Wholeftale Itnjeri we offer LIBER AL TERMS. MT. M. K ATZ A CO., octl-?utf 23 Market Street. SOL. BEAR & BROS., 'yilOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers CLOTHING, Gents' Fnrnisbing Goods, DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods, Blankets, Notions, BOOTS AND SHOES! Our facilities, both for purchasing and sell ing at the Eowest Cash Prices, are not sur passed by an house in North Carolina. A prominent feature of our house is our ' Mbrchant Tailoring Depart- Under the" superintendence of 3IR. D. L. DE- - LAHEi, so well known to our patrons as a skillful workman. Weonlvaska comparison of onr goods and prices with those of any other establishment in the city. SOL BEAR A- BROS, IS Market Street. OCt30-32-tf V DEMOREST'S B05THLT JIAGA zine. Universally acknowledged the Model Parlor 3Iazazine of America ; devoted to Original Stories; Poems, Sketches; Archi tecture ancl 3Iodcl Cottages, Household 3Iat- tcrs. Gems of Thought, personal ana juiter- ry Gossi lnclnding special department oa. f ashions), Instructions on Health, 'Masle, Amusements, etc., py xne oesi a, orofuselv illustrated with costly (full size), useful and reliable Patterns, Em broideries, and a constant succession of artist tie novelties, with other useful and enter taining literature. No person of refinement, economical house wife, or lady of taste.' can afford to do with out the 3Iodel 3Ionthly. Single copies 30 cents; pack numbers, as specimens meenta: euner mailed free. Yearly 43, with a valuable pre mium ; two copies, joujinree copies, i w; five copies, 12, and, splendid premiums for clubs at 93 eacn, witn tne nrsi premiums to each subscriber. KS" A new Wheeler & Wil son Sewing 3Iachine for 20 subscribers each. Address, W JENNINGS DE3IOREST, No. 473 Broadway, New York. Demorest's 3Ionthly and Yoimg Ameri ca, together, $4, -with the premiums for each. decl4-69-tf '..mmmw iff an trrirnir v . C. Published Weekly, L. A. Satter- thwaite, proprietor. . , , , W3I. n. BERNARD, Agent, sept23-l-tf Wilmington, N. C. 7nE ROAHOkE If EW; PUBLISHED j getniwieekly at Weldon, N. C, by Stone tvon. ' ' ..T ' i -W,3L H. BERN A RD,Agent, , filpt354-rC s ; f. .Wilmingtoii,N. C. -1 j-ITTESTERN SENTINEL, PUBLISHED ,jXr . Ky- .M9tonC.bj George JU., Oil ,.1' J .ij'l.i-i -;'"VP"Kr "FT' 'TlTT'.'PV'A tT Xf ' EDDINO CARDS AND VISITIN vuwo prmtea in tne moss - elegant styles atJ WM.-Hr BERNARD'S printing and pnbitsning House, . e . lITEfelOpS, . WILMINGTON, 'mmUESDAY, JAN. 21; THE MORNING-1 STAK. THE MORNING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY -AT - BY WM. H. BERNARD. No. S South Wnter Street. THE CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPA 3 1 -IN- North or South Carolina! THE STAB CONTAINS Latest Telegraphic Iispatelies, IiOcal News, Market Reports, and General Intelligence. TEBliS OF SUBSCRIPTIOX: To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the City, 50 Cents per Month 31 AILED TO SUBSCRIBERS AT $2 50 for 6 Months, 1 25 for 3 Months. ADVERTISING RATES . Loirer iRan tllOSC Of any DaiU Xewspaper in either ; of tlie . v , Caroliuas ,. .. . .-. .' ' .'.; :- !.-) v ,- - . - j .! . - , .. 1 f ,' . . ' - , ',:,? ': ...::v-" . Address all communications to t it . s eeptlvt AiJ;WlLMlNGTO, vTCiKTINQi -RtJxA jtfG A5TD "BIJfBlJfO ; A. ; executeamthe Peststvle. at t J y .. uI-m - ',i a i uWM. H.BEltSf ARD?S ySr Printing and publishing Ilouee, WltE & .'Ul'E :' INSURA NOB INSURE AT 0NGE -UT THEr EQUITABLE SOCIETY T1 HE LARGEST. MUTUUAI. LIFE IN- surance Company in the World, considering its age. !' !' Casli Assets - -' -j 6,000,000 Annual Income - 3,000,000 OiTidcnd to be paid Feb. 1st, 1808 - j - 1,000,000 Which may be applied as follows :"; First To the permanent increase of the Policy. Second To the increase of Policy for on year or a term of years, i Third To the permanent; reduction of pre miums, i ' Fourth To the reduction pf premiums for one or more vears. ! Fifth To the Limitation of the number of years in which premiums are to oe paiu. Ttv Rrmlvinsr tho dividends in tlie fifth way, the Assured will receive a Paid-up Policy, in about Jo years, ana ai tne expiration 01 iu;ti, time, will draw a Cnsh Dividend for the re mainder of his life on the whole amount of premiums paid in during the 15 years. All Policy Holders participate in the Dividends the first year tbey insure. The Profits realized by this Company during its eight yars of business, have been tlinaeci annually aluong its Policy Holders, in some one of its ffve different modes of applying its rnflta nnd inLv vifiided tne Assureu an av erage Cash Jleturn on every JDolIar of Annual Premium paid, 01 more mmiw per cent, per annum. r ; , . , . Its Policies avcrasre larger in amount than those of any other Company, and it is o re- ortedby tuesupennwjmieiiioi iub w nsurancc Department to the Legislature ot that State. and therefore it is carrying but very few im paired risks. 45- Come and insure NOW, and ybu will participate in the handsome Dividend on the 1st of February, 1868, , i . . i 5 " MAT HEW P. TAYLOR, Agent, i i- Office Front Street, (Old liank Wilmington)w HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., General Agents, Charlottp, N. C. dec31-81-lm , ' j . j WHY IMSUR IN THE- Conn; Mutual Life ? BECAUSE rr IS THE, O ED EST COMPA3IY DO ing business in the South. BECAUSE It has thelargest net assets of any Compa ny in America. BECAUSE Tt. bn issued over Seven ty-six thousand iaiiib. Hurl has now, Insured a laraer number of persons than any Company in the United States ; ano tne mrser me number, the safer the calculations based upon their average, j BECAUSE It has always dealt fairly, honorably an promptly, in paying j . $6,000,000 IN LOSSES, -iJ-AND NEARLT- r $4,000,000 IN DIVIDENDS. .to- All Policies non-forfeitable. So extra for Soutiiern uesiaenee, . E. P. GEORGE, Agent. decW-73tf NORTH CAROLINA -AND- POLYTECHNIC ACADEMY. THE 9tW AJTJltjAl. SESSION OPENS FEB. 6th, 1808. '!,-' j "n TTTT 4 t iTTtaV -.T hn rrnn rrtd Tn tVk am a tics, Natural sciences, iingineermff, uenes iettres, ac., sc. SPECIAL COURSE of Engineering, Archl tectui-c ana rawing, : .j f v.--;, v. COMMERCIAL, COURSE for business life. 'For Circulars, address - Uew. R. E. COLSTOX, Snp't., . JanS-89-3w ! j llillsboro' N. C. Wood arid Willow-Ware JN CSRE AT. VARIETY, .. . ' , v baskets; v'':,". "' ''' :.':;BtJCKETS,'-'-: : - ! BROOMS, &c, - i . W.AL A J. C. STEVENSON'S, I; M . f ' t ! .": ? . A-UlMJt WIU KVI DVO. Janl2-92-tf : H .-:.,.':- ') ..:' ' XOOK BIS DING, LAW HOOKS, MAG azines, Periodicals, Music, Ac.; Aci,iound m tne oest style at - . .U'til AintjH BERNARD'S, , t T Printing House and Book Bindery, sept 26-4-1 1 -V. -Nov? South- Water St.. , tBTbTN T IN, S EVEJRX, STXIJB OF AT P . Plain. Fancy and Ornamental Printing- execnteq enauy. cneapxy -ana -erpeuiuousiy at. r WMTm BERNARD'S s o;, Pniirf rjrOTD PcBLiemyo Uottsb, i AtdGeneratoo1e Bindery i oct25-2S.lt ; U v , No. . SQUthi WaterSt., Mr ARlON'STAR, MARtONSC.. PCTI mslished Weekly by W. J.Hc LIFE mm is tm Persons Insuring in this Company enjoy ad vantage ot Npeclal character, because, aside from its immense wealth and rapid progress. aix it Policing are comparatively BfEw, 1868. il U f.i i price .MORNING STARi ' pm ' .'" ' ! ' n I ' i GORILLA COnVEUTIOIl! FOUETn DAY8 'pRCEG9w 'J Fuiday, Jan. 17, 1SCS. T, Convention came to order , at il oclock, . ,. .... . , Mr., Bodrnan's motionj of jester daj, to reconsider, tlie ..vote. upon' tlie passage, of, tlie resolution create ing the office of SergeantVat-rms' in order to allpwtmn llodiiett, of Caswell, an opportunity to speak, being renewed, " Mr. H. arose, and. said-that as he did not wish t trouble the House. he hoped the gentleman would with- .draw his, motion; and it was ac cording:! v withdrawn. Messrs. -Holtrof Orange, and Merritt, of Person; "presented them selves, were Bwornjn and took their seats. :-sV "" ' ' . Mr. Abbott, of '2sev ' Hanover. moved that an election of Sergeant- awAxnis De ax, Duce proceeaeu witn, and he nominated "I: '-A.' Peck, of Wilmington j' therefor. : ...... Mr. .bins,' ot Catawba, said that. in order to save expenses, he offered the name of J.rT. Ball, the Assist ant Doorkeeper, ;whp could . dis charge all the necessan duties. ; mn vv atis, 01 jaiarun.Dy, request of Mr. Ball, withdrew the, nominal tion. . Mr. ' Moore, of Gran vrille, nomi nated C. J. Rogers, of VVake.' A viva voce vote being taken", re sulted as follows : Peck 82, Ball 1; Kogers 2. " . 1 Mr. Sweet, of Craven, from : the Select Committee on Rules, submit: ted a report: and moved : that- it be read in whole and passed u pon seri atim, and that, except where a vote is aemanaea, or an amenament oi- ered, each rule shall be. declared adopted without a foi-mal vote. Adopted. : ' ' - 1 he Rules "were read. Articles 1923," 24 and 29, providing a call of tiie previous" question were ob jected to by Messrs. Graham, Of Or- aiige, ana jLA'uriiam oi vjieveiana. The question being put, the ob jectiona. were not sustain ed. . a i v Mr, RipUr Qf PitUonqfid tliat Lno one, except delegates, reporters, tfea, t&c.,.be all6yed to come in.the bbdy ot , the Hausej except on myitatiori ot a member. Mr Ashley introduced the fol lowirig, 'as a substitute : ! Ordered. That" the Doorkeepers be directed to allow no person, ex cept members and' officers, to come .in .i ... upon tne noor, except oy invitation otone ot the members ot the Con vention ; and in .no case shall any such person be allowed to come within - the bar,- exempt -invited by vote of ;the Conventiom tr: After some debate, the resolution was finallr modified and adopted as ioiiows : . . ; . Ordered, That no person," except members and omcers ot the Con vention, be allowed? to come upon the floor, except 4 by 'invitation of one of the members of the Conven tion Mr.; Heaton submitted the report of the Committee of Sixteen, apr pointed to consider the best mode oi proceeding to irame a vonsuiu tiouas tollows: ... , : " The committee appointed to consider and report upon the best mode of proceedings1 to' frame a yonstiiuuon anu civu .gpvernmenu, according to the acts of i Congressj respectfullv report : ' :, ,: ; ; ttesolvedy That .standing Com mittees be appointed; by Vhe Presi dent to. report on each of the fol: lowing' subjects , , . .; 1st. On Preamble and Bill oi Riht:r: 2d. On Go vernor 'and other- nec essary; State" officer'j' 3d. On. -.Legislature; j , 4th. '-Oti", Judicial 'Depart m'eht. 5thi On the. Finances. : ; : Cth. ' On' Internal Improvement. i 7thV On Counties, owns-: an 4 Village; ,;-,! , 8th. On Corporations other . thai Municipal; 1 , -; 9th. On Punishments ahd.i'Pehal Institutions. ' 'C ' y :;:ibBitQnMmti;1- ' llth.O J On1 Education; Qpmmpn Schools and tUniversity., ; a" : J 1 ; ? 12th. On Homesteau: "fi 2 The;: Comniittee also rexsomrnend that the different standing Gohifnit-j tees, as iiuit;u, suau consist oi uur- teeii taiemberi. j w . i JThe. report of -tlieDbmroittee was concurred in.U-M'"!!-: tt..J U, TTA The s Committee of 16 was directed to-Tonsider the "best plan of establishing h Gonstitution; Tmrnmt presented only projidea a r- for the ''ebtablishmcntr pi anib4ritu4adoptioa; scarry ing- tore.- j-.h,. t4im-tenj:.TMP i KmnJ Besolved, ttheJDplnmitteo be instnictefL' as -soonipractica- best nietHoringin ta' effect the GVM-W! P vil Mr. :ForJkperoere3 the following: iolutioijf' ;Ui;70 people ofiNtjrthtO(fTZlr?rafin Con- tary ofJStat&?l&ireQatO-iui1iisli " .-i.l. . J .i.Kh-'i.-li eacri, eiegaoiuuoii veuwuu with iiwpyitho"CU)iic; :ttJ,ion ana; bOii':'' n?sii.iwiri tit .Mr: oury.W words "the Secretary i'oP o tate be retary oi otate ; lnsertea r r 1 jiaop- . Wi 'HoodMnegTyj'of Cumber- lapdr,5igge3ted.4ft.4t!PS be better "to'.reqner f'athTS'fhan " direct tKe oecretary oi oiote to amended, passed. .A. , TOMcfaldof - fered illieiibH5fififeatt.:-. . ve4ped,v$kVA Wompjie, of irom eaculai.iiaiciai-.iistnci4'0&rais-' ediwh6seudfemil'be'ta anar report 'somiatrtoreueYetne i people of the! pressure of .debtiitider which .they!!;)? pd VihjeW unless souietreniedy)e.f n.norded, re sult 'in geheraj'tian add' ver gieitiy?hJ6tiy llpres. ent geherab distress; t Jjutio jwratti: , to j the serious injury oi an uur jinuus- , trial putnit9',vUs'4;V-v'ii4 i MrRodianofiereaiiill)rdinance I as' a ltitlftttyi;a . (Mri iiRodrnan'BiWtdipancdupro- vide& iforia'i&tayfof, ',11 4ebtSi.ecu stitutipn is 'ratified.' It.ia meant to to wk? ml mivmxthtAd' ;iniDifltra.todp4r nbUcijDfficrswith tneir sureties, ar , ATmimuj .the operation "ot this ordinance trom 'Mr. iTotirgde movd 4Hdrf the whole! j mitterbab referred toe -the the special oVder for Tuesday next- Mr.-Dttfhamtfritft51eVelafidjToffer-;ed;the fbllo.'wins rcsolutidujo j lifia 4o' restore the Bta1&WheV'Gon stithtional' relatibtis'Vith the!-Eed-cral governments lit the!earllefet day pracicablein ;up9.ni 4erPft;?fet:.ani honprable,, botU Jtp tlie ; government of the! jCTnitedt''j5taaaat6'Xbe State i -'1's,iHi;iiJrtiimiri;-;; -ixl condition of ; North .Cawlinaiand the power, , f, tfiej Jeraigp vern- sen&e of thlai Conventioli, ttlatithe jnea$ures, knowus th cApnstriic tionacts. are "unconstitutional im- v 'epximalh versive of the 'rightend' liberties eight: millions of eopleian-cxilcu-latedi tp;; Jiastenv,aiid(mpietel,jthe 1 destruction QCthatr.wiseAj5ystem of government, wnicn; wnen iaitniuuy auuereu'io, Bpcureu bo mucii'iiappi ness and prosperity tb' thelAmeridan people 1 1 s 1 1 'i c sD rl a t v 1 m at iMr degrade the whitestoithdiilefcelj of oQincf linn . Jrilted States, and of itiSef cral States iWreiiftsute4iipy rxirjte thee 06 Verirtnentfiglit'l te'cbn-. .troU&cl bjl white Jtien dalvio i : ! ?o q justice otthe masses of thot -North-. telligeri people" "pof IherouLS'exr' Etatesrthe dcjwidatibif ; ' red upon them cfud rtOoCQAttdrit1 ciree resTdt Q.the i who! o cor. r.t-jT j f tl policy oi aepmin of people fitates'niofr pawrJnto ';.tho, hands v of , blf races are aisinct oy, naurefana tha'tanaireter Vo'igolish W abridge WdMlsfiiiaio'hJ1 rfhU1- to 'resolutions woT lie'ovcr ; c; : tlay . under tho rp!?i tnr. , - .... -f - -.' .. .' . . -J, ...... -.- . '.-. , it r ' v. ,; Ana G4irMlirNrfe Bi -no: 3 Sohtli Maui it 1'.
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