- ;' '4;iL 4J Vb-llr v. YbYpi w-siWy lSnYY?YM:g
yOTj. I iSTO. -101.
jlORNIKGr: STAR
PUIJLISJIEI DAILY,
i;y II. KliltXAUD, '
Office, No.- 3 South Water St.
A- Till'' ST A ft is mailed, oy' deUvetea to
,j,iTlhM in ull p rts of the City, ut 2 bo
?x.Montlw, orl 2.1 for Three Mouths.
KATES "P ADVERTISING:
mio SlUiv"' ono day,. .
$ 75
1 Hi
1 Go
2 00
2 25'
2 50
three uti?(
i
four days,
t
live iiiiyH.......
one week,. . ... p .... .
ei- contract Advertisements taken at pro-
1n)iatniUely low rates. ;; , , , ,
ISA I IW A -l ilTKCTOH Y.
HlUII'UTO" Si ilANCHEfjTEIl li. ROAD.
i,Yxilm! llcnrv SI. Drane.
jHnviofohn Dawson, lleiiry Xutt, O.' G.
nisicv, A.' J. JelSoset, D. S. (Jowaii; Geo. J.
V,' ..icUall, Y. K. Mills, James G. Jiuir, itieh
.,r.'l liraaiey, J. Kit Gregg. .
U-'neral Nitperin-'eniient Willla'm IncRae.
sn-ctttr ci vt Trmvuret' Win. A. Walker.
ur.vrui I'VeitfU Aent John L. Cuutwell.
lUl.MIXGTOV, CHARLOTT K A' 11UTIIER
l)Ill RAIL ROAD.
p.rirl'nt Robert H. Cowan. . - -
inMturs sr J. Person,' A. H. Vanltokkelen,
j.in. A. McDowell, Robert S. French, Walter L.
M, i U'.s,,lncn XV. Cole, Samuel ll. Walkup, K.
vt; ihuehison, Haywood VVr. tiuion, C. C. iieu-jlJr-iOiJ,
A. G. Loguii, A. R. llolmesly.
, $,,!H"riHten(l?HtXY.-l.- Everett. : '
j,),(Wti 'JYannHirlaliotiW. Li. Allen.
sctvf'ir) ott't iV.vJYi' I. T. Akl'eriuau.
y,'t.tcr Srwvtmc W.Gill.
'l-WijlU AyeiiLXY. 11. French.
WILMINGTON A WELDOX RAIL ROAD.'
. : j.rmli'a!li. U. liridgers.
j)irtV'orit on ? r o the SfockJiolder XV.
. W'li-lit,. 1). Wallace, Eli Murray, Alfred
M i r i i ! i , A. II. VunlSokkelen, Geo. Harris, of
Wilmington, and John Everett, of Goldsboro'.
j .rr .r on ttc Ktrt of tic Ntate Edward Kid
,it i', of Wilmington, N. C., John Norlleet, of
T.irU ro', and Tiiomas D. ilo;, of Raleigh,
'. c. : ..
rnii'f Eivjlnecr and General Superintendent
. 1.. Fremont.
Slidvroj TrcnpnrtatinnXX'm. Smith.
,,';yt'ir'fj(:nl Treunura' J. W. Thompson.
J!'i.ifcr nr JlacUinttt'.i AI. M. ilaukinsl
AudUurii. Ij. Diidley. i
HALL ROAD LI
YiLnington & Weldon'R, R. Co.,
Okf;ci: Chief Ekg'r ak Ges'l Sup't, )
. Wilmixotox, N. C, Jan. ll,18t8.
rilttOUGII PRKIGHTS
BY .
AIR LINE, .
- liETWEKX '
Baltimore an Wilminsfton
AYOTDIXG ' THE DANGERS OF.' CAPE
HATTER AS AND THE N. C. COAST
NAVIGATION.
! n n n ft a nfn nillv
m ' mm mm m r va mm Jm 4 mmj
Htcanif r Line Guaranteed.
Tnr. imam) ai nxi: hah if-
termlnrd to pnt their nvtes of Inlnnd
Tr.in-iportation so low that the dangers of this
mm inuv ie nvoincd and monev payed.
1m aililition to the low rates now charged on
Pry (ionvlSjtho following articles willbo trans
li"i t;vl dady by Express Freight Tra'nx and
l'-tenfrer Steniner8 on the Bay nt the follow
ing rates:
Co. t qn, per hale of 100 V; $2 50 per b'le.
i:;if'o:i in casks 4. er 1(H) na.
iv.rk 1 00 per bbl.
Flour CO per bbl.
Corn ..........v.....;.... 10 per bush.
I'oin and Turpentine ;0 per bbl.
fp'ts Turpentine and Oil..... 1 00 per bbl.
Sivcial Contracts for large lots of Freight or
.rirw articles of trade, as shingles, will be made
ny ti undersigned. :
The foregoing rates as well a.s the regular
ntM on Dit Goods cover all INSURANCE
1MKS as common carriers.
Ihrongh Bills of Lading will be given each
vay, which binds the whole line in the matter
of kwsos or damages. , .
J Only torty-eight nours raqutred to per
form Die transportation,- unavoidable acci-tk-nts
excepted. ' .
h. u ritMUNT, ,
Chief Engineer and General Sup't."
janlt-O.-J-tf . I ' ."
VilmingtoiuiL (tVcl. R. B. Co.
X
Okfice Chief Esoinebk &.Gks Siif't,
Wir.MtKOTOX, N. C, Oct. 11, 18G7. . )
OX AXD AFTER THE 12th OCTOBER,
. the following Schedule will' be run over
tliwlioad: - ' '"
DAY PASSEXGER AND MAIL TRAIN.
Leiive Wilmington daily (Sundays excep
tejl), at 6:00 A M.; aiTive at Weldon, 3:00 P. M.
-Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted),
it 10:.'JO A. M.: arrives at. Wilmington. 7:30 1 M
MtillT EXPRESS, MAIL AND PASSENGER
. , TRAIN.
Leave Wilniln'rton nt. !Sn P. TVf.. rtailv.
Vrrlveat Weldon at.... .......6:00 A.M.. " -
l-t'ave Weldon nt . I M
-Ulive at Wilminirtoii fit" .' . WrOi A M "
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. -
f'avc AVilralngton daily ; (Sundays except
;'). at 4:00 A. iM., and arrives at Weldon at 6:00
. i . Lfiave Weldon daily (Sundavs except-
Hi 4:00 A AT anil oiro WOmfnotAn of
!i v1.'1, - Tri" Pass. Goldsboro' at 2:00,10:30
10:.)0 A. M.. Cftfnw north nt. 2?5n Iftrlli P. M..
" (l. 10:10 A. M. going 8outh, connecting with
J nutw to Raleigh and Newbern at 10:30 A.
fu, ther points at 2:50 1VM. v
t ".i'apers on the lino of -the Road copy
t,lls ailti omit all other Schedule notices. . .
. S. X. FREMONT, ' .
Chief Eng. & Gen. Sup't.
"lington. Charlotte and
RL'TIIEUFORD HAIL ItOAD.
Fil vs-,w,T -J-?'" ""Ill
V A
tiEXKnAt. fiuPERIITTESDENT'S OFFICE, t
Wllmlnorton. V O. . Anr. 0. IRiJ?. (
0 o . 1 .
AXD AFTER TUESDAY Next, An
I;i,..KUstLJth, the Passenger Train on this
Iluirs.1 A r V wiiminBtoiu on .XBemiy,
"nirnilav nni t
iVJ 11 V n L:.. .t t r in - . ... a. y. r -
O'UiOUlt. V. IM.
av.i ",t ""u urn name nays, ai o r, ai.
. SH. LaVn WnlnahnwJ An Til ACL.
Ul'ay ana Saturday at 2 P. M.
TSrtav nnri Hntnrrlav at.
..(Ml lr. r. " " ""V . m m. M . m
.uin'H :iv un kviinn r.9 a nr
dav nn an,a 1U" (Cars) . Monday, ;.w eanes
CI . . mt 7
1 iv e at Wilminirton same days, at 3 P. M.
7 W I. EVERETT,
cpt23-l-tf
Gen Supft.
..ivif n ,Wf Nil TO
nHmV.ve their MUSIC, should have atf
j'erve theij
Jy hound, at
VTTJU..1I. lirjlAJXAVmfp -
ouse and Book Bindery,-
"''I.Vlt
(0. 3 South Water Kt.: i y
I )Al"r BOO
DliAFT BOOKS!
DRAFT BOOKS 1
Fr sale a
V V
Wf tT TlfTJ-VATlT)!? t (
?rintlnjr House and Book Bindery, i
23-1 Ult
no. 3 south water treei. -
2Ms-tf
tlSl
t-
sY
s
0 sCA )Y AHTERTISER, CIIERAW,
ivoPl.i0r Published Weekly,, IL ,C Powell,
sePt2Ui rW3kf H BERNARD Agent
sDRY.' GOODS MILLINERY
AND
Wholesale and Retail.
.M.KATZ&C0,
23 Market Street,
"yildL OPEN. A LARGE AND ' WEIL
SKLECTE1) STOCK OF
m r. .....
Staple and Fancy
EY GOOD
Suited for tlie Present Season.
OUR i-OXO EXPERIENCE ENABLES
us to buy from Importers and Manufact
rers DIRECT, ami can therefore olfer our
Goods as low as thev can be purchased in
Nort hern markets. T'hls is no humbug. All
we ask is a TRIAL TO CON VINCE OUR PAT
RONS. We call attention to a full line of
CALICOES, P.LEACIIED AND
UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS
AND SnEETINGS,
SILKS, TOPLINS,
MERINOS, and all the f
POPULAR DRESS GOODS.
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
BLANK ETS, HOSIERY and GLOVE.
-MENS9 AXD 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 TIIIRSDAT, October
3l, u full assortment of the latest slmues
BONNETS, HATS,
FLOWERS, VELVET?,
SILKS, RIBBONS, &c.
To Wholes nle Rnyers we offer LIBER
AL TERMS.
St. 31, K ATZ & CO.,
octl-8-tf
23 Market Street.
SOL. BEAR & BROS.,
T-JIOEESAEE fc RETAIL Dealers
1
Gents' Fnrnishmg Goods,
DRY GOODS,
Fancy Goods.
Blankets,
Notions,
Hats,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
i Our facilities, both for purchasing and sell
ing at the Lowest Cash Prices, are not sur
passed by any house, in North Carolina.
; A prominent; feature of our house is our ;
Merchant Tailoring Depart-
ment,
Under the superintendence of MR. D. L. DE
LANEY, so well known to our patrons
as a skillful workman. .
' We only ask a comparison of our goods and
prices witn tnose or auy otner estaoiisnment
in
the city. ,
SOL. REAR & BROS, .
18 Market Street.
oct30-32-tf
D
EMOREST'S MONTHLY MAOA-
zine. Universally acknowledged the
Model Parlor Magazine of America : devoted
to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Archi
tecture and Model Cottages, Household Mat
ters, Gems of Thought, Personal and Litera
ry Gossip (including special department i
Fashions), Instructions ' on Health, Mtuic.
Amusements, etc., by the best authors, and
profusely illustrated with costly Engravings
(full size), useful and- reliable Patterns, Em
broideries, 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 taste, can afford to do with
out the Model Month lyi Single copies 30 cents;
back number, as specimens, 10 cents ; either
mailed free. Yearly $3, with a valuable pre
mium ;i two copies, Js5 60 three copies, $7 50;
live .copies, $12, and splendid premiums for
clubs at i3 each, with the first premiums to
each subscriber. US' A nrw. Wheeler & Wil
son Sewing Machine for 20 subscribers each.
Address, W. JENNINGS DEMOREST,
' ,JT. No. 473 Broadway, New York.
' AS-IJemorest's Monthly and Young AmerJ-
ca
togetherj $4, with tne premiums ior eacn.
decr4-&-tf
sLrr SALT.
per iiarque minKeiu, nirecs 1-010 4-.iveipooi,
for sale low from wharf, by., , ,i . ,n
jart-5-tf 27, 28 and 23 No. Water st.'.
3rood. Opeiiiiig'i
WE HATE SEVERAL GOOD LO
! tions for Stores and. TUmentine Si
for rent 1 or can be purchased. -
, Partlss desirine', would do well to all early4
-.appiyio imixiiTAi aMuui,
: Di. -: .! Wilmington, Ki&
; JAS, T. PETTWAY.
; - , . . Lumberton, N.-C,
' P". Farms ana TarpentiBe LandA boxed
.d- not ttoxodrfor tl&len -
II1ER
GOODS,
CLOTHING
TOMNCiTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JAi 23,
I-nSCELLANEOUS. :
ELECTION IS OVER,
A XD WE MFST ALL SETTLE DOWN
to buHiuess.
THE GREAT
3 ' .
Wilmington Regulator,
. FOR
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Calicoes and Bleached
Shirtings," 6 1-4 Cents
and Upwards.
FOR A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
DXtlSS GOODS
All Popular Makes and Fabrics,
AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Blankets and Flannels.
A Full Line at Very Low Prices,
HATS AND CAPS
AND
Gents' Parnisfcmg Goods.
Modern Styles and Loving Price.
The Best Paper Collar in the World.
Linen Finish, and Cloth Lined Buton Holes.
43-LADIES AND .GENTLEMEN, call ana
exmnine the best assorted Stock of Dry Goods
in the states, and Ave will make it to your ad
vantage to buy your Dry Goods at
WALDRON'S.
The Cheap Store.
. The Cheap Store.
The Cheap Store.
34 Market St., South Side.
Bet. Front and Second St.
P. S. To Wholesale Buyers we offer
extraordinary Inducements.
nov.n-50-tf .
-OF-
PKICES REDUCED,
PRICES REDUCED,
PRICES REDUCED,
TO SUIT THE TIMES,
TO SUIT THE TIMES,
TO SUIT THE TBIES,
At Guthinan's Temple of
FASHION,
At Guthman Temple of
FASHION,
At Guthman's Temple of'
FASHION,
36 Market Street,
36 Market Strpet,
38 Market Street.
: MR.::GUTHMAN, y
' of THE ' :t
TEMPLE OF FASHION;
TAltES PLEASURE IN ANNOrNCINO
-to the. citizens of . Wilmington , and sur
rounding country, that he will now sell the
balance of hjs extensive ; . "
WINTER
. .,.' :. , or-
STOCK
READY-MADE CLOTHING
.
Gents' ! Furnishing Goods
At Astonisliingly Low Prices,
And invites everybody to give him a call. He
is determined to sell lower than the lowest In
the city. Don't forget to give him a caU, at
TEMPLE OF FASfflOMT, .
; 'fi-ro?v? 'market street;' ' :
-.WllmingtoivN. C.
14:0 i E6S
PORK, In Store
and for sale by p
Ttrrf T a t?ts r?Tro
27? 28 and 29 No. Wale? st.-
PRINTING, RULING ANI1 BINDING
executed in the best style, at1 i
i k."-r ' ' WM. II. BERNARD'S . '
" h . rrintlnar and Publishing House '
... Arta Ge njerttlfiamk m n1frv
THE
THE TEMPLE
FASHION
IIIEBIPIIOW
mm'
ENORMOUS MORAL COMBIA.
ion of Instruction and Amusement, will
exhibit in WILMINGTON
Wednesday and Thursday, Jan-
t '
uary 29th and 30th, 1868,
AFTERNOON & NIG-HT.
Doors open at 2 and 6)4.
BAENUM'S DEPARTMENT.
(natural history.)
Combines a great number of specimens of va
rious descriptions ad character in the School
of Natural History, which have been collected
at the expense of the largest energv, indefatiga
ble research and the most lavish outlay of
money.
VAN AMBUBQ'S DEPAETM'T.
Consists (with numerous additions) of thd en
tire Van Amburg Zoological Collection, com
prising specimens of the rarest and most beau
tiful Wild Beasts, Birds, and lieptiles, from
every section of the known world.
DAN CASTELLO'S DEPARTMENT.
Comprising Dan Castells Great Circus, com
posed of the most distinguished luminaries in
the Equestrian Profession, comprising the
best Male and Female Riders. A great Gratu
itous Exhibition characteriaes.the entree of
our Establishment in every place,
A Brilliant Street Pageant.
In this Grand Cavalcade and Moving Picture
will appear a series of the most elaborately
finished Chariots, gorgeously decorated Plat
form Cars, artistically finished Cages and
Dens, containing the whole of the Zoological
Collection, . the Band Chariot, of original de
sign and resplendent decoration, called the
" Throne of Apollo," and a Cavalcade, entitled
the "Crusader's Triumph," consistitg of over
One Hundred and Fifty Mounted Knight, clad
in Burnished Stee! Armor, with their Banners,
Pennons, and Insignia, and accompanied by
their Ladies, in Costumes of Medieval Ages
all preceding the Crowning Feature . of the
Procession, a large living Lion, borne on the
elevated platform of the Splendid Tableau
Carriage loose, unchained, untrammelled and
free, In the public streets. This sight forms
the Great Sensation of the Times.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
- First season" In'Atnerica of the Great Paris
ian Artiste and i Equestrienne, late of the
Cirque -Emperiale, M'lle PAULINE, and the
Child Wonder, LITTLE MINNIE, the young
est and most petite Equestrienne Performer in
the world, whose remarkable skill and cour.
age have elicited the most enthusiastic enco
miums from the Press and the Public. Also,
Mn CHARLES FISH the Great Bareback
Rider. -, . ; : . . . -. ,, -
Admission ' ' : ' - ' '
Children nnder yen Tear r,.' -
75c.
50c
WlUE'ihfbit afao at
MAGJfOtjA, Friday, ; Jan. iist:
!!"! !
'--. 'J'i '.sir -J f. T '.. -.: ; ?-"-..;."-
1868.
BRIOEi
MORISING STAR;
PUBLISHER AT WILMINGTON;. C.
By HTM. nfc BERNJLR1 -
r--S Mailedy or delivered, tsubscribexi-bju
, jail parts of the City, at i 50 tor Six.
Months orl 25 for Three Months.: '
GORILLA COilUEfJTIOfl!
Called by Act of tlie Congress
; of the Kortlicrn States to
Frame a lladical Conwtituiioa
for tlie State of XortU Car
oliaia. : ' -:fv.''-------;
SIXTH DAYB PROCEEDING 3.
Monday, Jan. 20 1SGS-.
J. D. O'Hra (uegro) was- sworn
in as Engrossing Clerk.
Mr. Abbott submitted a cbramu
ni cation from Colton Swepson, ' of
Sampson, in relation to the-late
election of delegates in that county,
and moved its reference to the Com
mittee on Elections.
Also another from W. IX Pear?
sail, of Duplin, which was referred
to the Committee on Judiciary.
Mr. Colgrove, a memorial from
the citizens of Jones county, in re
lation to change of county line.
Referred to Committe on Counties,
Mr. AVelker introduced an ordi
nance providing for the admission
of members of the bar from other
States to practice in the courts of
North Carolina. . Lies over., .
Whereas. Protection to the rights
of person and property, tlie fruits
of industry and prudence, are the
corner-stones on which civil liberty
is built, as recognized in our Con
stitution of 1776 : Therefore,
Resolved. That the action of this
Convention should recognize this
axiom, by providing that the legis
lative power consists ot two branch
es the one representing persons
and the other representing proper
tyeach' of said branches having
co-eqnal power, so that no act of
the Legisfature,not approved by each
branch, should have validity ; the
electors for the Commons to consist
of all male citizens, above the age
of 21 years, and the electors for
the Senate to consist of all citizens
of like age, who have listed proper
ty for taxation, at the listing next
before such election, of the value of
$250, or upwards, and who have
paid the taxes assessed thereon.
Mr. Abbott introduced a resolu
tion of instruction to the Commit
tee of sixteen, to enquire into the
appointment of a Committee of Im
migration, which was referred.
5y Mr. Mann i A resolution in
regard to the annoyance iu the lob
bies, by persons without invitation,
and a. resolution inviting United
States officers to the floor. Lies
over.
By Ji vVHood, of Cumberland,
(negro), a resolution in regard to
theper diem, viz :
That each delegate to this Con
vention, and each elective officer,
(the President excepted), shall re
ceive six dollars per day, and twen
ty cents mileage to and from Con-
vention ; ana xnai xne jrresicient
shall receive ten dollars
per
day,
Lies
and twenty cents
mileage.
over under the rules.
The question as to the election of
an engrossing Clerk was next taken
up, and the resolution ot Saturday,
against the appointment of such an
officer was voted down. Yeas 30,
Nays 89.
Mr. Morton, of Stanley, nominat
ed Joel Ash worth, and, on motion,
he was declared elected without a
vote.
Mr. Bradley's resolution, ot Sat
urday, came up, providing for a
Committee to wait on the Govern
or and inform him of the organiza
tion of the body, &c.
Mr. Tourgee moved to strike out
the words "His Excellency ,the Gov
ernor of North Carolina," an d i n -sert
the words " Governor "Worth,"
Bimply. ' 1
Mr! Abbott, while he did not
recognize .the State . government,
he was in favor ot acting courte
ously, and wished to address liiru
as was customary.; r vk--'v'i .4-.
Mr. Jones., of Washington, 6aid
that the authorities of 'the United
States ' had recognized Z Governor
Worth in his official capacity, and
that they were acting" under their
authority. He - did not. Bee how.
thev should involve rthetnsel yes by
a similar Vrecogmtipr
vote fbr theigmaLres
; ;Mrl Tourgee said he could not re
gard the original resolution as any-
imng eise .iuan cominuuug--uieuj.
That was. the reason he introduced
the amendment; and why he should
support it.
.... ... ...- i t a. lio aiuciiuuicuv io puij--
" and lost ; and Mr. jRrrdlCT Ta dla-
THREE OEITTS.
Mr. t PetersoixViesol ution of S it" 0
urday, calling uponl thbFrOyisjj
ional SecTetarybKiC.r&i ccrtairu""
docniwerita, earae up., : Nr r
there , Was such- an office- & the V .
" Secretary tfO fire.;wai
n o. such o&cei - - His proper? design a- j
tion wastbeSecrtaxT;? ita? ;
The resolution. rwaa ameided to t
make it read; tt:rP9! "
retary oi Stat and adoe
Harris of Wake (negrr)i'mbve,i
that the CoQveotwn proceed to elect f
a Printer.. ; ; w :v, f , ; C V"
Mr. Tburgee- sstidt mat an r ofneei !" ,
of this Pcjiad intbrm
the military WQuJdltiaVthi i)gC9r,l,t
sary1 printing done-;- ;
J rf H. j. Hajris..negroV,wittidre
his motion andl hiovetl that the mat-'
ter be referred taihe (iiniitee on
Printing, v wherry snch Cbmtoittcpc
shall'be;tpnned.stfS,o'6dere
Mr. Durham k asked . .ihfortnatf f n ,
in regaril tdthejrotest;'
himself and other delegates several !
days since' ;7r.Ui.v;.i,,?
The President replied, that it had L
been entered' oa tho record hia f
lrcetion. : ., :. . ;..;v . U,
A. II. Galloway, (negro,) offered
the following resolution . and ? asked .
its reference to. the;;Ckmmittee Tpn,!
Bill of Eights when .formed '..; -J
u That; .all persons, shal) ;0"jfy v
equal rights and privileges' while
travelling in this States in any , conr,
veyance of a public character ;anoyf ;
all business places or places, carried:
on by a charter, for .Avnich '-a license ' .
is required f roni ; : either State or'
Municipal , authority, shall be deem-
ed places of st public character, , and .
shall be opened to the . accoiumoda--:
tion and patronage of all "person sr .
without, distinction 'ordiscrimina";
tion oh : accotint '.of .'. ra;jBelo'rj.vbr.J;
previous condition." iKeferred.n
Mr. Rodman offered an ordinance $
to employ a competent Qteripgrapher'J .'
to report the proceedings: ande :
bates of this Convention, in a coa
densed form,, whose pay shallhe thelif
same as that , of a .member of thorJ;
1. . j t -X' :-'J-"b- "";j "i''?sl'"
oouy. .Juies. over. t. . j., V',r:,
On motion bf:MrItich, of j?ltta
';T.
recess was taken until 3 o cl
M., in order: to allow the President s
an opportunity to arrange i the com
mittees, yirtr
ArrERNooir
OtOOXJJm
jxj o o uiouis., tue x icsiucut uxsuiy. h.
absent, Mr. Welker waa on mbtionl
of Mr. Heaton, called to the .Ghair.lt'
Mr. Tourgee offered an ordinance; t !:
to prevent oppression in the Cburte
in criminal causes.- nebverr
Mr. Patrick, ran"orbnhanbe for the j V
relief of the "people." , He said ;the ?
people were very rmueh-riridebted,
and he introduced this ordinance to
prevent the; sacrifice of property
Mr. Tourgee, an ordinance in re-; V
gard to the jurisdiction cbf Itlibj., ,
Courts. Head and'1 ordeVcd tobe?'
considered in - Committee "of 'the ! - ,
Whole, to-morrowj when fthp 'Con " V
vention. takes up Mv. Kodman'sr-
dinance. . -. ,;rj'4
Harris; of Wake,4 (foqfe) moved !
to go into an electibn tt KeJortef
Mr. Hodhett wishedtoknpw iZQ'.
the House did really intend hying'
such an officer. He said it was un-
precedented. , ? f . , -
Mr. Tourgee made appoint ot' or-3
der. He said Mr. Ilodman'ftTresor
lution, , this morning covered the v ;
whole matter, and it lies per nnder,;
the rules. The Chair sustained the
point. . , - . v;vf V;iv.v-:;,,v '-, .
Mr. Heaton moved that a Tecess 1 3 '
be taken for ten minutes, until vtho.t v
President should come in. Carried,
and' ; " Vfl
At the'expiration of the time the l
President called the Convention .tot Y.
order, and announced the pwb y
Committees: . Herehe .names of;,
Committees are given' which 'e,Y.
deem it unnecessary y to jpubUah Yl'r
Stab. l:---:-';( . :.. 6'; :;5VicJ 't-
DcstiuUon loBttf'T'' '
Distress inv the ' Sbuttf ns0 an bld tV'.
and common-cry but tid rfepfrseth-'-M '
ing new- to hear o-'gT5atide4Cf:i
titution prevailing in-Boftton, even -.'..
at the present; Reason, of he Jcaf
Newspaper accounts, however, state r ?
that about m three hrindfed inustri
ous; and, estimable families tta.ro
beeii compelled; this 5 winter tb k ;l, . y r
aid from the Proyident Associ4tionTj ;
of Boston, YMpstjof. these ;farail!3 ;
have never khpyn"iYantlefoVe, kndr Z
their mortification is , sid tocscito; v C :
almost as much ;.'synathy:riL3 c:r-;:J y ;
actual povefty and TdlstrcMl'.;?--
jn The Northern Democratic firY'?
papers describe :the dificrencp -,be-
tweehTebels and Itadicals ' toV bo
that one tried to break up' the Union s ',;
and failed,; the other'tried to' hrcz''-y
it nn and succeeded; .One is t!;n'
lbyuiiy-;';.
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