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VOL. INO?;100.
AynimNGTOK,, a, vedesday, jast, 22, 1868.
MORlSTENCb STAR.
PUBLISHED -DAILY, '
Br .WW. H. KERXABD,
Office, , No. 3 ?South Waterst.
ATAIt is ifiailod, or lolivered ta
.uUcrilwjrs in all p irts or tlrn City, at 83 50
for fix Muutlis, or $1 23 for Tlireo Montlia.
. RATKM Or ADVERTISING
Xne Square ono day-,.'.ii.....'...:.i.i.i,;
. two Uuji,. '..
'75
1 25
1U
2 00
2 25
3 50
turte ttay,.;;..
" rourjniytn, ..,
" '. live days,
( " one week,
g- Contract Advertisements taken, at pro
.portionutvly low ratos.fc ; ; ...,,
IMILUMTT DIRECTORY.
WILMINGTON ft MAXCIIESTIS.JK li0AP-
Pfctidenl Henry M. Dnine.' '
jkrectora Joun JLaw!on, Uesay Jfutt, O. G.
1'iuf ley, A. J, Dellosset, J). S. O'vwa'n, Geo, .
,W. McU.ill, W, .Mills, James G. Biirr, ltieli-Hi-d
Uradley, J. Eli Gregg.
Cfenerul Suj'x'rintetident- William MacRae.
secretary and Treasurer Win. A. Wulker.
VILMIXGT0X,; CHARLOTTE & .KUTILER
iORD KAIL ROAD.
rsesUlenl Rdlett Hi Co wart. : ' '
Directors $. J. person, A AL YanBokkelen,
T..r A fAT"fMVn '1rkU1't W I'funxll Will tall I.
Steele, Stephen . cole, Samuel U. Walkup, E. ,
'yo Hutchison, Hay iruyd W. (iuion, C. C lJLen
.derson, A. G. Logu.ii, A. R. Hohhesly.
Superintendent W. I. Everett.
' Master of Traiif-norlation'W. 11. Allen.
Secretary and Treasurer I. T. Alderman.
MaMer Afec'tame W.Gill.
Freight AyerUW. R, French.
WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD.
J'rcMdent 11. it, ' Bridgers.
Directors on the part bf ths Stockholders AV.
A. Wright, S. D. Wallace, Eii Murray, Alfred
Martin, A. II. Vanliolvkelen, Geo. llarrisjj -of
Wilmington, and John Everett, ol'Uoldsboro'.
Directors on thejxtrt of the tftftle-Edwurcl ICid-
.der, of Wilmington, N.'C, John Noriieet, of
Tarlioro', and TiiOiuas I. ilogg, of Raleigh,
N. 0. . i
Chief Engineer and General Superintendent
S. L- i rcmout;.
M'isler of Tranxportatimi'Xm.. Smith.
' ,Str retary and Treasurer J. W. Thompson.
. Muster of MocJunerr-ryi. M.. Hankints.
Auditor G. L. Dudley.
RAIL ROAD LINES.
Wilmington- & Weldon K, E. Co.,
Offick Chief Eng'r and Gkn'l Sut't, )
WaMiftOTos, N. C, Jan. 11, s
TimOUGH FREIGHTS
:. BY
AIR LINE,
BETWEEN 1
Baltimore an Wilmington
AVOIDING THE DAXGEIiS OF CAPE
t-JIATTEJlAS AXD THE N. C. COAST
NAVIGATION.
All (he Benefits of a laily
Steamer Line Guaranteed.
THE IXLAXl) AIR LIXE JIA.H 1F
termincrt to put their rates .of Inland
Transportation 80 low that the dangers of the
sea may be avoided and money saved.
In addition to the low rates now charged on
Dry Goods, the Tallowing articles willb1 trans
ported daily by Express Freight Trains and
Passenger Steamers on the Bay at the follow
ing rates:
Cotton, per hale of 100 Its $2 N) per b'le.
.'.aeon in casks... 45 per lOOfts.
. Pork 1 00 per bK.
Flour HO per bbl.
Corn 16 per bnsh.
Roln and Turpentine. (K) per bbl.
p'ts Turpentine and Oil...., 1 00 per bbl.
, Special Contracts for large lots of Freight or
new articles of trade, as shingles, will be made
by the undersigned. '
'The forcKoing rates as well ns the regular
rates on Dry Goods cover all INSURANCE
.'RISKS us common carriers-.
Through Bills of Lading will be givon each
way, which binds the whole line in the matter
of lossfs or damages. .
" Only forty-eiffht, hours required to per
form the transportation, unavoidable acci
dents excepted. .
S. L. FRE1IONT,
Chief Engineer and General Sup't.
jan!4-n;Mf .
WilRiiisgton & lVcl. R. R. Co.
Oyp-rrs Chief KjratifKBR & Gktt. Sup't,
Wij.minotox, N. C, Oct. 11, 1867.
OX AND AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER,
the following Schedule will bo run over
this Road :
DAY PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excep
ted), at 0:00 A. M.; arrive at Weldon, 3:00 P. M.
Leave Weldon dailv (Sundays excepted)'
.at 10:30-A. M.j arrives at Wilmington, 7:30 P.M.
NIGHT EXPRESS, MAIL AND PASSENGER
'Leave Wilmington at 9:30 P. M., daily.
Arrive at Weldon at 6:00 A.M., u
; Leave Weldon at .........6:251, M.,, 44
A nive at Wilmington at 2:20 A. M., "
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Wilmington daily Sundays except-
, l), at 4:W A. M., and arrives aCWeldon at 6:00
P. M.
Leave Weldon dallv YSundavs excent-
, ed),n
ai 4:00 A. 31., and arrive at Wilmington at
P. M. Trains pass Gold sljoro' at 2:00, 10:30
ritud 10:50 A. M., going wttli ; at 2:50, 10:13 P. M.,
-a ad 10:50 A. M., going South, connecting with
Trains to llalcigh and Newborn, at 10:30 A.
M.. and further points at 2:50 P.M.
t" Papers on the lino of the Road copy
this and omit all other Schedule notices.
-H. I FRKMONT,
' octl2-l,o-tf . Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't.
.Wilmington, Charlotte and
RUTHERFORD KAIL ROAD,
GKRRAL SUP Kilt If TKJf dent's Office, I
Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 0, 18o7. J
OX AND AFTER TUESDAY Next, An.
gust 13th, the Passenger Train on til9
liOiui will lenva Wilmington on Tnesdav.
Tlnirsday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock! A. M.
Ai rtvc at Riuid 1II11 same days, at a P. M.
Arrive at '.WadoKboro' (Stage), at 12. mid
'"xht. , Loavo Wadesboro (Stage), oi Tues
lay, Thursday and Saturday at t P. M.
Reave" Rockinghaiu J(Stage), ' on 'Monday,
ednesdayiind Friday, at 4:.'W A. M.
.Leave Saiid Hill (Cars) - Monday, 'NVcdncs
day and Frld.it-. h,t 1 o'clock. A. M. '
Arrive aTAVllu'linctou same days, at 3 r. M.
ingtoji same rtaj's, at 3
i", il. EVERETT,
Hept23-l-tf
YOUXC LADIES WHO WISH TO
prserve their MUSIC,' should have.lt
"eatly hound ;atT- "VVM. II. BERNARD'S
. . Printing Houso and Book Bindery,.
nct0.is.it ' No. 3 SontU Water St." -
'- ;' . : f ;
JRAFT DOOHS I
DRAFT ROOKS, 1 '"V
DRAipT ppKSI
DRAFT BOpKS!
For sale atv
' WM;ir.'BEliNARD'S i
P
oct9-lHt
Printing IIoUso and Kook'.Iiindery,
It ",' " ' N o.' 3 S6ut h WAtex Street.
(pHERATF ADVERTISER, CHER AW,
VS. C, Published Weekly, XL Cr Powell,
i.ioprietor. r i ,
r v ?i AVM. II." BERNARD. .Affonti
BERNARD, .Affonti ::
- WUmrntftfoa Ni U
z-i-.tr
DRY Q Q OD MI Jjkjy BR Y.
AND
olesale and Retail.
.M..M.KATZ & CO,
S3 MsxrJutt Street,
"TTTIEE OPE,4 ZiRGE AND WELL
e and Fancy
DRY-GOODS;
Buited fo? the Present Season.
OVr IOSG EXPERIENCE ENABLES
1 US to buv from linnnrtcrs snwl M a mi fa ft-
rers DIREC, and can therefore otfer our
Goads as low aV they can ho nurchased in
XortllPVll livivlrota Tllkiiinn kllinhnn All
wo iisk is a TRIAL TO CONVINCE OUR PAT-
We call attention to a full lino of
CALXCOES, BLEACHED AND
UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS
AND SHEETINGS,
SILKS, POPLINS.
MERINOS, and all the
POPULAR DRESS GOODS.
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
BLANKETS, HOSIERY and GLOVES.
MENS' AXD BOYS' WEAU.
BROADCLOTHS,
DOESKIN CASSIMERE3,
SATINETS.and JEANS
i
Hair Nets, Options & Fancy Goods.
EADY-MADE CLOTHING,
Hats & Men's Furnishing Goods;
JMILLINEBY.
We will oiHin on THURSDAY; October
3d, a full assortment of the latest shaiea
BONNETS, HATS.
FLOWERS, VELVETY,
SILKS, RIBBONS, &c.
Tol 'Y1io1okh1 Ilii wrt otTov T.HIKTI.
A L TERMS. '
31. 31. KATZ A CO.,
L-S-tf 23 Market Street.
oe
SOL. BEAR & BROS,
TyfTHOEESAEE & RETAIL Dealers
CLOTHING,
Cents' Fnrnisbing Goods,
DRY GOODS,
Fhncy -Goods,'
Blankets,
Notions
Hats9
BOOTS AND SHOES;
iQur facilities, both for purchasing and sell
ing a.tthe Iwejt Cash Prices, are not sur
passed by ariy house in North Carolina.
A prominent feature of our house is our
Merchant Tailoring Depart
ment, '
Under the snperintendonco pf MR. D. L. DE
ILANEY, so well knownto our patrons
I as a skillful workman.
. We only ask a comparison of our goods and
E
rices Tvth those of any other establishment
the city.
HOL. BEAR A BROS,
19 Market Streejt.
oct30-32-tf
DEMOBEST'S MOXTHLY MAOA
: zine. Universally acknowledged the
ModSel Parlor Magazine of America ; devoted
to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Archi
tecture ami Model Cottages, Household Mat
ters, Gems of Thought, Personal and Litera
ry Gossip (inclndlng speeial .department x;.
Fashiohs), Instructions .on Iealth,' Iiuic.
Amusements, etc.. by the best authors, and'
profusely illustrated uth costly .Engravings
(full size), psefui arfd: reliable Patterns, Ein
broldieries. and a constant succession of artis
tic novelties, with other useful and enter
taining literature.
NO person of refinement, economical house
wife, or lady of tiistcj can afford to do vrith
outrtieModl Monthly. Single copies 30 cents;
back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents ; either
mailed free. , Yearly $3, with a valuable pre
mium; two copies, 5 50; three copies, fc"5u;
five copies, $12, and splendid premiums for
clubs at ijs3 each, with the first premiums to
each subscriber. 3r A new Wheeler & Wil
son Sewing Machine for 20 subscribers each. -Address,
W. JENNINGS DEM OR EST,
I No. 473 liroadway, J ew York.
3r Deniorest's Monthly and Young Ameri
ca, together, $4, with the premiums lor each.
deci4-yy-tf ' ;
'A ' K?rr SACItS ' JV ST received
per jjai-u.ne I
jjai-tine Dnnkeld,1 direct from Xiverpool,
for sale low from wlirfidrr
VVlLLr
Lard bros..
ja,n-6-tf -
27, 28 and 129 No. Water st.
j&ood" Opoiiirig-.
E HAVE SEVERAL GOOD EOCA-
tlonS.for Stores and Tumentina .Stilla
fpf rent ; or can be purchased.
;Tafties desiring, would do well to call early
4vifmlngtoii, N. C.''
nrt TT-k a .1 nim ttr a t
JAS. T. PETT.WAY.
' : Lumhextc
P. S. Farms and Tiirpentinoandft boaced
. , t .
?.. li ! i t, I i ' ' ,i- ' n i i 1 I ".
ELECTION: IS OYER;
:lI WE. MUST AU. SETTLE 19 tTX
to oaslncss.- - . V',ri
oh Regulator;
-FOR,
DOMESTIC GOODS
Cali cops and Bleached
Shirtiugs. G 1-4 Cents
and Upwards.
FOR A. ,G00P ASSOimiENT OF
All Popular Makes and Fabrics,
AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Blankets and Flannels.
A Full Line at Very Low Prices,
HATS AND CAPS
Gents' PnrnisMng Goods.
Modern Styles and Loving Pricer
The Best Paper Collar in the World.
Linen Finish, and Cloth Lined Buton Hole.
3- LADIES AND (iENTLKMEN, call ano
examine the best assorted Stock of Dry Goods
in the States, and we will make it to your ad
vantage to buy your Dry Goods at
WALDRDN'S.
The Cheap Store.
The Cheap Store.
The Ohea) -Store,
34 Market St., South Side.
Bet. Front and Second Stfc.
P. S. To Wholesale Buyers, we oiler
extrnonlinary.ifidiicements.
novil-oO-tf
THE TEBIPIjB
OF
PRICES EEDUGED,
PRJCES REDUCED,
PRICES REDUCED,
TO SUIT THE TIMES,
TO SUIT THE TIMES,
TO SUIT THE TIMES,
At Guthman's Temple of
FASJJION,
At GutliiLiar s Temple of
FASHION,
At jGrnthman's Temple of
FASHION,
36 Market Street,
36 Market Street,
36 Market street,
' 5IK. GUTHMAIV,
. -OF TUErr-rr-
TEMPLE j9F FASHION,
TTlAIsES PLEA8URIMN ANSOUXCIXG
I, to the citizens4 of Wilmington and sur
roundins country, that he will now' sell .the
balanco of his extensive . --,
WINTER STOQK ;
' OF "
READp-JHADE CLOTHING
. - - . - AND
Gents', FurnisMBg Goods
At A&oniskirigly. Low Prices,
And invites everybody to give him a call. He
is determined to sell lower than the lowest in
the city. Don'trfbrget to give hini a call, at
; TEMPLE OF FASHION,:
" v : V 36 MABKET STREET, .-dec23-79-tf
t . ' ; t I C 'W-"Wilmington, 2T . C
-J0 BblH. gjIESS PORII, In . Store
and for. sale toy.. , ; : . . ;
"WILLARD BROS... -
jap5-S6-tf '; , .. . 27, 2S and 29-No. Water St. . i
XttNTIN RUEING AXD BINDING
JL - execiited in the best st-fle, at
;d In tt
Prlnti
VV1I. H BERXAED'S
Wilmingt
FASHION!'
as and rublrshing Houge,
Aflcl Genepil.BOoic UinjClery
,.4; Kol 3 So'uth "Vfater
FIRE &' LIFE INSURANCE
INSURE AT ONCE
-IN THE-
EQUITABLE
it
SOCIETT
rjlIIE LARGEST MtlTUCAE HFE IX-
surance Company in the World, considering
its age.
Cash Assets - - - ftOJ 0000
Annual Incoiue - 3,00M
Dividend to be paid c
Feb. 1st, 1S6S - - 1.000,000
Which may be applied as fallows;
First To the permanent increase of the Pol icy.
Second To the increase of Policy for one year
or a term of years.
Third To the permanent reduction of pre
miums. Fourth To the reduction of preniiums for one
'or more years.
Fifth To the Limitation of the niwnberof years
in wiucn premiums urc 10 uu pum.
TivflTmlvins the dividends iivJ he 'fifth way,
the'Assured wiil receive a Paid-up Policy,
in about Jo years, and at tlie expiration ot tnai
time, will draw a Cash Dividend for the re
niaimlcr 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 they insure.
The Trofits realized by this Company during
its eight vears of business, have been divided
annually 'among its Policy Holders, in some
one ot Its five different modes of applying its
nmfiiu. Mm! have vielded the Assured an av
erage Cash Return on every KoIIur of
Annual Premium paid, of more tuainu
per ount. per annum.
Its Policies average larger in amount than
those of any other Company, and it is so re
ported by the Superintendent of the New 1 ork
insurance Department to the Legislature of
that State. ; , ...
Persons Insuring m tins company eiuoy u i
vantasen ot special character, becauseaside
from its immense wealth and ramd progress.
AliL its Policies are comparatively XL,
and therefore is Carrying but very few im
paired risks. " ' 7 '' '
4-Come and insure NOW, and you will
participate in the handsome Dividend on the
1st of February, IHiiH. V ;
MAtllEW P. TAYLOR, Agent,
Ofllce Front Street,
01d Bank Wilmington).
tOCGUS & CO.,
General Agents, Charlotte, N. C.
dee31-Sl-lm
wot mm
-LN TI1E-
Conn; Mutual Life ?
BECAU.
THE O ED KMT COMPANY DO-
JL ing
business in the South.
BECAUSE
It has the Larost net sset gf any Compa
ny in Aiwerioa.
BECAUSE
It has issued 9ver Seventy six thousand
Policies, and has now insured a larjrer
number of jfe'rsoiite than any Company
in the United States ; ancT the larger the
number, the safer the calculations based
upon their average.
f T BECAUSE
It has always dealt fairly, honorably an
promptly, in paying
ss,ooo,ooo
IX LOSSES,
-i -AND NEARLY
$4,000,000
IX IVJP,13SBS..
r All Polic-ies non-forfeitable.
No
extra or Soutnern Residence,
- E. P. GEORGE, Agent.
deol9r73-tf
NORTH CAROLINA
AND-
POLYTECHNIC ACADEMY.
THE 9th ANNUAL SESSION OPENS
Jb'EB.'SU), I808, '.; .
"REGULAR COURSE languages, Mathema
tics. Natural Sciences, Engineering, Belles
Let ires, &c.', A-c. " '
SPECIAL COURSE of Engineering, Archi
tecture and Drawing.
COMMERCIAL COURSE for business lifo. ,
.For Cireulart, address
; uafl. 1-i. sJiJ!) J. UiN, cup X-,
Janfl-SO- Sw ! HillSDoro', N. C.
Wood and Willow Ware
GREAT VARIETY, '.,.
.'packets; -:- v :
L BUCKETS,
'" " t", '".'1 .. BROOMS, &c,
W. M. & J. C. STEVEKSON'S,
, :v , It y Corner Front and. Market $ts.
.. janl2-92-tf?. ; ' ; : ' .
TOOK BINDING. LAW ROOKS. MAO
J3 azlnes Periodicals, Music, &c, ;&e.iboaud
m': - Printing House and Book Binderyi -sc(?t25-4-U
-No.3 Sontli Water St. -: 1
'rirRTN TIN.; EVERY STY EE OF
.1 Plain-, t Fancv: and .Ornamental Printiiisr
executed taia'tly, pheanly and expeditiowJy
at . . - - ,1. Wjyl. II.' BERNARD - T,.
i $ -I'JJtKTIKO AW JnjptI8HIK HOUSE,
. - V -.sitiJlnd Geiierai Book Bindery,
r oct25-2S-ltf ' 'r". " No. 3 South WatjurSt.
PUB
aYL; lished Weekly, by W. J. McKeiaU, Pi-o
Jirieto'r.
. Jli BETCNUn'D; LVptr,
I
I
MORNINGS STAR.
MiJLISHED AT ' WILAIINGTON, ' Ni C,
y WM. if . bernArik ?
rvS Mailed, or delivered to subsciibeis in
lltvi all parts of the City, ai fi ad for Six
Months, or 1 25 for Three Months. ' . '
GORILLA CONVENTION!
Called by Act of the Congress
of the Northern States to
Frame a Radical Constitutioni
for the State of '-North Car
olina.
f. !r - '
fifth day"s PBOCEEDINGS.
Saturday, Jan. 13, 18GS.
: Convention -cauiQ. to order at 11
o'clock.
Prayer bv Kev. Dn Smith of , the
w mi 1 t
city. ... . .
Messrs. lfr, of-Jsrunswick, and
Dickey, of Cherokee, appeared,
qua! med and took thei r seats.
Mr. Heaton, trom the Committee
of Sixteen, to whom was . referred
the resojijitian of Mr. I?ofol, oi Pas
quotank, upon the subject of legis
lation by the Convention, olFered
tlie iollowmg report :
The Committee of Sixteen to
whom was referred the resolution
of Mr. Pool, of Pasquotank, have
had the same under consideration,
and report the following, as a sub
stitute therefor :
liesolvedy That the Convention,"
being called to frame a Constitutioli
and civil government, in accord
ance with the Acts of Congress, will
proceed in the discharge of that
duty as speedily as 'practicable.
Mr. Tourgee moved its adoption;
and it was carried !
Mr. Grant, of "Wayne, moved that
the Convention go into an election
of an Engrossing Clerk, and nomi
nated J. K. O'llara (negro), for the
position.
Mr. Heaton, of Craven, moved to
elect oy acclamation.
Mr. Sweet called attention to
Rule 2o. 16, as applicable to such
cases. .
After quite a lengthy debate up
on the proper construction of tlieJ
liule, it was determined to let thH vere 5 "endeavoring t0dgttr
matter drop until resolutions, regu- hs&ue;v!i;
larlv came up.
"5if . Bradley ofTered trie following
resolution, which lies over under
the rule.: ,
lieolvcdy 'That a Committee of
thrxe foe appointed to wait, upon His
Excellency, the .Governor .oi" jorth
Carolina and inform him of the orr
ganitiou .of iGonvenfeion, -and
that the Convention is now ready
to receive any communication he,
may desire to'make. .
The resolution otTered ;lv Mr.
AshleVj 5n yeseiajy, coming up,
he oftbred tieioHowiii substitute :
Resolved, 'That the Committee ,ot
Sixteen be instructed further con
sider, .j report, as soon as practi
cable, upon the best method ot car
rying into effect the Constitution
establishing" a civil government in
North CaroKna.
Mr. Abbott moved its adoption.
Carried.
Jilr. JJurnanj s resolutions oi :es
terdav (publ ished in the JStar of
yesterday), were next reached, when
Mr. Durli.amaid .that, .in - order to
give the 'other-gentlemen time to
consiaer tne resoiunons, ne movea
that they be madethe special order
for Wednesday next, at '1 2 o Vlock.
Mr. King opposed the motion,
and moved to lay them on the table.
. Mr. iirlm called for the yeas
and nays. ' : . :
Mr. Abbott said, that as he wish
ed to discuss the resolutions, lid
would oppose, the , motion to tablei
J. H.' Harris, . of -Wake, (negro,)
hoped that the gentleman from I7e
npir ;(Mr. ' King) would thdraw
the motion, as he Wished to -iti;o-duce
a substitute.
Mr. King at once withdrew.
(Harris thereupon introduced a
substitute, wKicli was was so irre-
levant as to oe ruiea out ,01. .Qruer,
and it wt as returned, to him.)
Mr. Ashley mqive .t rier the
ies61utions to a select fjamm it tee ot
three,;-: buVV.v 'V J. ;7: '!
; '"Mr. ing renewed his motion to
table.- - . .. : -'
Mr. McQitbiins said that the rea
sou. why a p96tpouement 'was wish
ed, was that'the resolutions miijlit
be withdrawn' ' :; o?i
Mr. purham 6aid that he didijoi
intend to witHdratw tBenaundei any
mrcumstau ces. r ;;::?.., $i ft:
1 MrrEllis";wished: their cpune
;meht, as lie desired tihiej fojidisid
eration. : - ' "". ifxfyuriSiii.
f "The question cu tabling 'being
insisted :poTr the :ya anoV a riays
verei 'called JdeaiiedandTen
suited inthcVrcjectxoij of ,tlie uicP
tion: msm f:m i
tf -1 . ... t . - f 1- . T .-'
UH,r. dx o ooit Eai cv lie ;vouia vote
jiUre 4dav'ind fbrrefererice to a Com-
the ' itjbttetfo jpM to
refer diildpreL'ashewisued to : ;
debate tjia questum. to-,(jay. . f
V ; 'HrvlJiVHtei
to discuss tlie merits of "tlie i-respl nations.-.
His ohlVf reas'oV:i6r;iyeing
willing to postpone tlie mattor.for a
few d'aVs : was rtd" 'affdrct' time! foi cpri;
siueratipn. v rn;i-2? f : :
Cuffee Mayp, K(uegrp,) ot .Uran;
ville. wanted! to expatiate, but'aa '
squelchejl b'Bfi.Ti:fiSident.,
After a crreat deaUoC talk; ;.
amendment tty 'Mr DtirhamsanOr
tion, otpTiigtl ' .
vopate this jaisposiUon. lie though , j
'the'preienfjBbaJ
that there voulbe:ampld;tinjo for
discussion len thfentire j
tion i came 'npjn'tlie'nstitatl.i I
- Mi' Piirlim j
est! v anxious to' settle" tlie tliin gr-: to?
day, butjrepeated''' tneasorr-i;-y'Jiy
lie had tiibved !'a:bncf Trostpo-'n'emen'f
The nuesticm upon Mr. iurlikm'a.
motiQn was'Uien'tWenip?
Mr. AuoottJsaia iiewas jn.iavpr
pf tlva Srsjoiaio -:
"The fpiestioxeu i
Tung's amendment iteyyfa rejected j
, Mr Diirliani feaidbatUjiete Hvaa
nbtliinK'obMtalrf I
tion At-ts were certainly i unjust and
negro)
that the sentlemah.from Oleaveland
was di3cnissjvgi)tbe . entire Tesolu:
tions(i) when .the rnlywas
under debate "The Chair $u$ained
Mr. Durham TesumedK aadf 'gaidj
an repiy o iiie: vuuii;ui: fv"1')
Mr
lutipn
mterp
ffat; :take.tyV : ho
youIa'VOle against suije wiipjoBenc
and asked Mi;PurJii,ifrthJe,j res
olution meant u restoring, te" State
t.9 tlje same constitUoVill Sons
as existed before 1 the ;)ar ? ' ' ' ' '
MrV Durhaiiiepliedcil
not ; " rtliat hefwoetJ he
.eould, assume the responsibility: of
revi vin'ac' the ihstitjiitiori 'of , slavery. '
Neither ,4$ pa si ?to y Jiave! the
iirijust provisions 'Xf theivjReconr
j&tmction r Acts forcqd tppn the, peo-
Ple: '-' r - ? ''.) iu; M-'f-''..,i
" Attor -somc xime consumed m tur.
ther debdte; ;-1?-? V;:
Mr; Xinginovfed ' indnite
and.'it';W ;
oftorcssive.,.,, :Ji;j,LL:u?i .;...C:
M7Uere HamsJ ofi WakeX
retatiou, he was" intavb ot it.
t vote.?:,, cvv. 4 . V.,
Ay es -Messrs; 'Abbott: rA&hlev,
Bciibow," :,Bryan 'J-uarei,;" (negro),
Carter, Chandler, iCljor'rV; (negro),
,ChillBo.n, .GolgroveQoridetpnjianl
i el ,1) ickey J) iic wbrthjEllisFren ch,
of Bladen, French orilockingliam,
French,' 'Qi'CjnFulli
gart7 '-'Qkrifi4 Harriett, ii George,
Graham,. iMinb
Harris, ; fcfo fepr .
Haves, of liobeson. Haves. 01 Jlal- z
ifax, negro) IIeatoTi''Higlisnith,
ing; VTpnes, of OatdWen,:iltig, of
uoirKiuney, aLeefeegro) )
;Le, Lpgaiij.-Lpng, Manu.'McDon- j
al oore!oV HuVphy, 1; t
'ance NicholsbntPatrickarke, r
Fetreje; Feterson, .Piersoil ,(negrd),
poJi . tRagland, vKhode8,.lpbbin8,,
3 ifays-T-Aydiottj J Barncsil'Blnnie.
Brarjley,, ?nrhamEthrife
M'telieatdri'i
JEil OHara(nfegto) Itpsiin
raatterof;course.but
iMcsirsElliF. ;and lIcDcna!d. of
vtbaV tbiy Voted' lor?slivoUlx:v; V
iter, yxi wiuui, vvmiigexaare, xiuu-
neit; Holti Hooa; (negro);-' Jonps, of
Washington. ehftonVaVoV ? (ne
gro), Merrit iMeDdnald ,ti ofGhat
liam", Mqor
B&ad, VEetrow, Bieh Sanderlin',
ToufT
ed, but, the nomination . waswith
v'OHararwai'jhett elcctedj-' as a
dev'C6nveritioh,' Ju;n ) t iotiof:
ll; .tUjo'Mr.:.C? ; -til r ZTcU(J'aV: "
,. 4 i'...' " r, . , ' ...... . .- t . t W '
allr. 1" "'. i - -; ,
::rr:
liiojnm1
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