. 1 ., !'- miss this snblect. however, by calling J attention; to the kblei work m Judge Jamieton oh Constitutional Convert- .5 Y i' V trjaii 9&t ?uspi . -..W..V-;' xiop;where, li'- matter,.; be dempnstratea wiw .upn ventions' re1hhortbobeyN thd W-j , frictions irnposed Iby tbeTJgislatare ; 'f. $ 1 .50 a Yearvin advahoe t' -4 : 't -y :-i -S-i Y i . sssssssf I Tear J3 3: a- jb the Acrcalung the Convention. - : -1 !S :; s Y 'v:rf 1 Y' .1 1 '. v 1 .'Y -Y -Y .' - Y Y a isi Mi I I . . Hit : I I . : . I 1 i T Ij IT' . I V 1 . v 1 I I ; . J PUBLISH-- At "I hf'.l 4 -.1 v.' via ram CT .i. . Kxv- . . s i t, ..; ' :i:vs - - Y YY' 'Y.- - -X . Y Y !-;Y ' lY UiraiJtvi , H ti X fl H : & . w '8 - M . Q SSSSSSS P 6 Months I ;.. et? "SP' 53 ' Y5 ggsssss.J Sg; "S ' Sh I 3 Months " y -w, 1 f I ? ISSS8SS3 2 Mohths 88S8S8S Hi Ii m l Month - A:-- I SI SSSSSSS b i t S Mil I" 9 3 Weeks, gssssss 2 Weeks; SSSSSSS,! 1 Week ; so 6 i ; u a o n v in L . ; Post OfBee Honey Orders : o'atalnod la all the dues, una in irge id t ana too oes mews oi nmuwng msy uonnxa .i r less, . . :r j. ' . -.t ; r ofmo. Rcarlniered fetter. under lb ivstem. whioh went into effect Jane lsW vei-y sale means oi Benaing bbisiuuuuihi n uey. wuere r. u-M.oney waers cauuui iw asiiy - oMJttnetf; ; Obterve. the -IUaUtrve.ia veil as trhre5 the letter isaiied, exit wm be liable le sent to the Dead Letter Office, vout fflx the tanps both for postage and registry, ptd : registry, ptd rlJtettew V iKist-masOtrarui take his receivt for i nt to ua in this way are at our risk, Price. ion The subscription price of the Week ly Star is as follows ; Single Copy 1 year, postage paid, $1.50 J 6 months. 1.00 3 .50 Clubs of 10 or more subscribers,1 one year, $1.25 per copy, strictly - in ad Vance. ; . -. , ' E" No Club Rates for a period less than a year. Y. Y - " Both' 61d and new subscribers may he included in making Up Clubs. ' At the above prices the - Weekly, ... i . Star is, we think, the cheapest papfer 1 jr - f I in the State.fand its "circulation will be doubled in twelve months, if those who have Worked for its success in the past will increase their efforts in the future. ' : !' ' '"-"'' Y' " : SOKE DIPPERENCES OF OPINION There seems to be quite avariety of opinion as to what the Republican . party, will do j and what .Grant meant The Newr York Tri- by, his letter. pune says: We mav now safely -dismiss the Presi- dent from the list of possible candidates for next year.) Wlielher he intends nor, noi this letter has given to timid .Republicans i be opportunity'! of declaring against him, and it has shown to all intelligent people his desire for a hird term and his'utter un iituess for it. i Y; - .- ': . i;.-.;.; : : The New York Hun is of the same i.inibrr Ieclares thatthe third term hurrah is oyer, ana: says .-;ine press settled .Pennsylvania the decree." ihe auestionVandthe I ; resolution registered It further prophesies: .SfeSfS? to . nominate & candidate tor jrresiaeni, there will not he a man in it who will even think of nominating Grant . A On the other hand the Philadelphia a- miwuviKHiw a Times, like the journals juBt quoted Liberal and Independent, in ; politics, thinks , that .Grant means, a regular , . . ; , . i'j . - - j - "- -- ' viusaae Yiorne .nominauon oyj is letter, which it interprets as an open uenance oi tiie x.ancasi,er piaiaorui. It noes on to remark: " . r:;' ..." Of cou,iGrantWHliaUlore-eUicthun.iiJ1r i j- n - - y. -. i.. ...i. . ji.::.;...j. f nannhiiw H"?Awn imV I the tbe selfish ambition and demoralized placen and third-term and anti-lhird-term. wlll probably Una ft , jcpmmoa ' likelv to be the 'final fruit j pretensions of President .Grant TheUichn: , ourself. would diction General ZS'ffit the man of all men the Democrats, Couser - tui.it co auu iMuciau win uuu uv rean uiui- , culty in unhorsing. ! Y i ;:?--! Now. here is. a rich opportunity for ' a man to make up an opinion. We do not tliink' that when Grant penned his xubtle mistdve that i he reckoned hirnnelf entirely - out of the ' contest. He may havethought that the letter would 'not weaken bis chances, or that - . - .. . - -' -- i it would, have. the, effect, by lulling the tempest: that H had jbeen - raised against ' the1 third term idea," of ad . . . ..r . . , vancmg bis claims at a. more oppor: tone moment i i-tub pbbncb. 5 ;: mi i. j ' ! - "xii"-iza have, produced during the month 'of a. ... i.- pni consiueraoiy more i tuau uau been calculated- on, the excess being 1,700,000 francs on registration and stamps, l,tdo,Q'oO francs ', Jcustoras, 7,500,000, francs indirect taxes, -and 300,000 francs on the postoffice. This surplus, added" to- that of the first' qiirteri 3 gtyw W increase of more th.ni 2:1,000,(100. .o-xl The material progress the French Mijce that hright .September When " ------ w, t 1 .l.2nn Tho.iaonn.ttt. hft.rmet.inl UUllc sure VI1W. x rcBiueub.,viw4cu win oominatioa shall be given tooanUier. su?wt.f. l'ifLliit1' a faithful candidate; waiinherk,;tirt . - hagj expected - that 3 Grant 4 publicans asweli;f . H' ';5 thero was no more admirable com be nomihated We nee a' pfi thaeffecas frnows f?m L Wecaattre -W i ofwar rboUL rant .wul be the nextliepubih tion, without f impairing Anengiasoi- nKroa Wd Mc.CleIlan rwere his roy.et. obt the '.Bdnapartists, a& well as their t)ArrrA8ii in the 1 tnowfo i &MUurtV TH'a'Hkntr;F'n''il progress : under ttrcirl aa yety crade I lain, is flott ise retormer net advertised 8omethraeB in nwavorwelliknow t -vd Nv - ?lyy fL : u I newOUld -be a different sort of- Moses Vi'Uii' UfckiiA' lif-'"- Om OlXyihJCiiie him.., As wm. theue . whreceded him, As tiere-are two bpinion fasUpani--- oerlain's honesty of purpose, we copy I , ' iTr f ' a Tortinn of the Stni intent. erli which we have seen pntthe,subiect .1 r The Bays:- iyi- ' ' i : - i i : :l LYria fi i ! ? When he assumed the bfflce of Governor 1 be at the same time assumed the part of a relentiess reformer, and began a vigorous I opposition to certain schemes of plunder in which he had no personal interest, . lie de- uuuu(.-eu luieves iu uiuce as vigorously a tie had denounced them years before when de- fending Scours financial Spoliqy upon the siumpi ne even wemso iaras io insu. I tnte criminal prosecutions against soma of his old confederates. The effect of this strateCThasljeen wonMuLnHeh ceeued in nood-winKing some of the best I citizens ox- bouth Ciarolina. At the same I limp 1 Yin itavGnanAre rif lwtKrkrlltil novtuia inrouenoux ina countrv are sonndinir tua i praise of his integrity; and by the virtuous a market for the consolidated hnnrin'whfoh I will afford '. him .greater opportunities for than he hw yet entoyed. Meanwhile, if Comptroller-GeneraL Dunn is to be be- 1 lieyed. Chamberlaia. Cardoza. and the new King are staffing the hopper of the fundiiig machine with every variety of fraudulent claims. -; ' -; .',J-: '-: I Y ' ;;: Now the trnth is -right-hard to get on this question, and we dq iiot 'mean to take sides. . We- are a re- Sector xf the phases o the curious drama that is going on in Our sister f'r State.- ' We would not at this distance t -a t . -undertake tp interpret '..their meaning. - - - ; . s " - 1 I Y , .1 , i.;. . - TUB yiURINIA SENATOBSHIP. -".The name of ex-Governor Gilbert C-- Walk.ef,of JTirgiaU.' he: warmvureed for the Place in the United States benate to be make vacant by the expiration of Senator ohnsbn'8 term, and in Richmond it is pro posed to make it an issue in the election of the Legislative ticket.'' n j I Mean yhile that scholarly and; big- l.An .li.t.omiin T? Itf rP II'iiiWuv" ith his vast ability and unrivi "' ' ' ii A I . mft;n9 at. the, heid of . y rm,. T-U.kt a. the bettv Treasury i Department;-do- iaaB7.0he, r earnest in i.hb"matrer:1GT0viitjhamlwi"i i i . - . . . . f . ii' lLUl bep:esired.--lo the great names leg8 f ingratitude and inir iiim t.M mii.iii lis rm w sa n i:v a true to the noblest instincts Of huni naturk iwt. i . ? - i Wo nsnnnt. cov a arnnl nrinnt. till- 1 . t - - t -- ? . . r I the contrary, things in nw ravo i were it necessary; to nis ce- ment. rf?f.s. A. p tTeB coniniTTBiijuDtiKjess: j The mtyMm rmmU,aa Af th. rftiirf ttArtv. Jb;h rfAt thiri.oTmh should' nnj kliuim ii u lu liio uuuomuuoi 'v .U r Untitn TPlm:t 1 the people electing suitable delegates to execute their wishes, ttnd. by thesej delegates Uxeretsing ft , wise .liberal, and'coiiservatiybstatesmanshjpTvlnCh1 and conservativbstateSmanship shall look forward as .well as back-) if iii wara offh4thKrm rmfH.H "ttghtihg 'oe Hooker' regards t :, .;. nbloaiy-Lin Thomas afca genmiJeiyar, On, hiciv Uke llmt of observant .kiw cpieraltei the Northern sWej wbelieyfe Qttrself The'i representatives U,fYth. 'party ithoughl;pf Grant's, letter old, pCfc ,viug a majority in North: Carolina ye.inae answer,; repunce;tlft having a majority in 'North after "deliberation -decided that.' changes in tlie COustUntiphj could .be made more eon veniently, imore ! effect tivelv. and with lesscost airil nkiby ,Ko rvnventinn mnda than by .thl ---yT-j, ! U'M tVw9 - J i f n?lw.."u P?"rs Vv;fY"""! I the necessity for which; isozwipeiy rreebehized.'to'do' air in their p0wer1 hp rethrn, a majority ofl theone hun-l 1 dred.and'twentv'deleorates 'so that " tt rY..,. : , , ; " , : r .:. . the Convention shall really represent the vfffanVyfat which is .assumed tp;be n favor; of amendment. -There are reasons 1 of party expediency and necessity which might alsd. berged 'to; iPdAce-all' nsemUveMo. work rfon Conye iU9"f j ; . i,t rrK! "f.r.isi i .Wo jnake no summary of the Adt aress. vcu a i-i Y;:-" fv Y'S prgaiHzatwnMs assanpg; -lir.; some lhd expectation? of the mosUan- guiDe, will be realized in !a reasonably and keep it rhnnifl ' roirthati oucbt se st: io, stir y , tr;nl rn n , ! . f lrain,ng : e ' Proper Head Ot j i J . rf kdnCAizon t-, the ITniver- ?RL' refill arrno -a nn. I-M, s r; - ; . ; ..Y.r i f ply certaiu , wants, the grammar 'lfi -Y .-T;Or;i s-... ? J" t - "i . .. Tv ; p-vw . , s the voun? idea. : brit the : cftnatona of i s 'L. . ' . r l . the pillar, the Jast, best" touch, the r,. a,i,l ihmitotinn Yt ' fn th n)n comiietitive labors at the fniv ersity. Tlif taat aln i as tafitial to UWal fi f 1 8U?l ' s ew8ei'Uai to liberal culturo as the intermediate and prima- r Kter' Vpan never horie to hav v" never nope to nae in the South a'hniv'efsal ednbatibn oll ...oKaWfU.1: :i" .""Tf . . "h. rila have. . track u w vm uw mrnuiu men t, whereas we "simply io by these notes to call atten- tended tion to the noble scheme that' & en-: I J;--r&J . -i luting the sympathies jf not .the ac- tive onergiespf so many of 'the friends meeting of the Trustees on the 10th instl will" show: probably : what" the ITniversity spirit is iti North Carolina.1 -We hope it will be seen that our peor pie are alive to the project of restora- i tion. W e hope further that i they mean to make burs a real University and not a i)tate College. 2. i On l ; e otner tnougnt ana we arc done.. The su gestion has been made , to eieet f4r President a gentleman, whether . . j civil life of wide reputation for lite rary cnHure and administrative abili- ty. We'Mpirove lhi notion. It ensures uireful 'administration for permanent prosperity, aim ii tug dbuic iiuc L"r - toe insutuuon a proauer luiruuuunou, W"1C" ; i - i mViinti !illianMBant ntnofinn ifltrronf,. L i . .r . . i .;i tnat havn bpeii rtronosed we are like- i.'-i,.tf.Vi i-iS; , - wise lavurauic. xniuci u.ujwucu Tio'uio lionorol JncrU IT. Jnlinntnn or ,i . - -1 i - - --: - IllannMl Kravtmi KrArrtv nrnnlii tvArtrti giye anpWlds. HIT -UJt; tHV vuaa - -v. - v irons glory io bur venerated Sehinary. General iBragg, is. a son of the Sf,ate, ii r the others children of Southern toiU- ailHnpirit ahdMhiid'up; the University.; ? Whether the policy' of electing a marked North-Carolinian -n - - - . l&uihtt State shall prevait are supoVs Bhertnin andrant; took 1 the UottV share f of c the !giory.iin'th- federal army which belonged of knght' tp two or three7 better mehf " 3 , ip"'1 ' " 1 1 , 11 ""' l'! V! There is good news froni'Beti But-' II J. ' - I n ...... vf '. n ' .V 'mfA I ACVIl.BIIU HllilH9:WUjtak .Aim Fear Aarleallarml pair. tit has been decided at a meeting o: the Board of Managers of tfee Cape, Pear Agn. cultural Associatiou, io nom ine cixin ad- nual Pair on the 9th, ldth,' llthand 12th oi bnce begnn fortefain tiThe WTreasnrerf t waB directed to eatt opotf vsubscribers tfor mobeyin order that tbe wora may :go'on without ipy: ; i 'L -i'- -J . Si JW.old jyhenn, ufiamp pp ' knows ea 7Q rj?5 years ot sgeiwaa rup aver and. killed at: a polnUwo mUes beyond: , Laurintluridg'Joifc the Carolina Central RailJ roadrrtry Ihd down tralmlastinlght Bis re mains were taken to Lauriaburg y -r i intensehit disgusted, because, :hif, estate L&t jaUpuUcrgft wiuut,iv,i'1uJGtwf'a'u; w ' ba worth; several millions of tbalers, was put 1 down in the offlcial Valuation, as being Worth only 70,000 thalers. tie has caiiea , ior a new valuation. IT' i ' ! - I -f. S- -,v --...' :..'.- -. '- -i :' . -' -: . ' - .Li :' -i -. - . . - : ' ' ' " '-.- "'-' ' -I - lilberty Potnt Celebratloa., ITheF.yettevffle fCenfcnnIaI whichis.to Uke place on tbe 20th of June is thus spoken 5of BLukbert of anlarticle on the subject: 'itmM U i We predict a grand Ume at i rayetteyille, L Q& the 20tb. If we were to select a place I WQuld burn Jongest and brightest we would' . certainlv select old Cumberland. Lake their ADcesiore or I io laeciuzess are wverwtuj j " . i : j l I to "sacrifice their lives ana fortunes M se. dure the freedom and safety?, ottbefc-coun All ffcdf fa hnnoraWftln ftr.tirin ariif.Rll.H Ibatb sublime Ui devotion caiise were 'exhibited'. )V Ifie 'thirteeri"hiia-.J dredmen whom. iCumferlahd; sent, to form of oar fallen country. ; All sQCcess.to Cumberland and hejventennia ,, jiiueajooeKWiat wb, u;Kr ir " i cjtizensof that patriotic old towa 'should tebrate the pkh 'ofj-ifLjopipaM!- rx i - - - b upAoieo:eeaserwosewno 4eir country in the -jpteriloua r times-of ;175 United themselves' tinder every tie of reiig-1 ion and honor and associated themselves as A l-in In liAii iluf Aitirtn" AlMrnat avanr f Ad ' " a, uauu 4U uo uyivuv agaiuat vivij .vrv More Abou t the Liberty Poin t cien- teaplal.: M A , t s i From the last number of the FaVetteville dose we learn that on the, adjournment ft thp ronmrvative Convent ion' last Satur- of the Conservative Conjrention, last batur day, a m Hmg for the purpose ol making Point Centennial was organized by making XJoli Joiin McRae President .JC61.'McRae,: U tbing;he chair, said that though em- pliaiically a "man of Wfcr"--having d.eliv- rei re in the course of a long life than' . ' i-fli.i"ai-V-'- -- js j I peruaps any omerman tame Diaw uo uiu not intend to make :'a. speech further than 6 thank j the meeting for the honor con ferred on him. .:. . I... Messrs. DrtThyrArIcArthtir and A. -Ai McKethan, Sr., were appointed Vice Presidents, and MessrsWUliamson WhHe-. . . . . tt r ' : 1 . 1 . neau ana J. a. juyjovei; were mauc crc-, tary and Corresponding Secretary. On motion an Executive Committee' was ap pointed, consisting of Col. J. B. Star, Maj. Wright Huske, Capt1 0. H. Blocker, Maj. Chas. Haigh, Capt. A. B. Williams, Col. VTn rV Tv rn 'u ??, . J. C. McRae, and CL W. Broadfoot, Capt. Maj. D. G. McRae, Maj Mucin W A1 finttirip ' T A MnrrhianTi I T J V . I ?ind W. J. Smith, r i I : (The meeting then" adjourned to meet j again on Thursday night The. Gazette, in making an appeal for a large attendance, J.Y. i.i .! ,:ii j- - . says iua ine ceieunuion wm u su owa- i tnn where lli neonle can jtather . in.a re-. union, without regard to party, ana com memorate the history of our illustrious an cestors. Wilmluetou Uetall Market The following prices ruled yesterday Unnw fdriad mcents per noundrdried rrr . 7' , . , ' peaches 25c per pound; walnuts, 25 cents per; peck; pickles, 20 Cents per dozen;' laid, 20 cents perpound; butter, 8040 ntsperpoundrcheese, 25 cents per pound; jfowlsQOflOOapairxeeseflSOper fper edVlZai5C. ner pouna; veaL AZOlOtCr ii , uiumn, i hint; I18 cts perpound; ohbulders.121 14 cents perpotthd; tripe, 20 ets; per bunch; clams, 25 cents a- peck;' open clams, 2025 cts a buart ; -sotipi bunch, 5 cts. ggs, 18g20 perns, a uoz; Biurgeon; zoets. a enoiu to iuaj; potatoes, new Irish, 75c peck; asweet25 cts: fiili-trout 29c 'per bunch; mullets I025c; 'hnnvK. tnratrvz 1fW . nmieli:! nninnflZ 50 cts.apeck; cabbages 10a23 cts. ahead? Wiltsa 10 ceina patid; hog lieadchees cents i Wud ducks i bunch; canpMretW. 12f cents i quart f A?iTOTOgS 0Kat9nn'i) oyTfuoP f '! ufv? or C.pt. bailey. Icapeho tile weliow T t'--?V?,i .aaK fnJghi, aged.abon't'g? years, fCapt'D'airey. O -.11 i. ,(i J'iV'.'i'iTV-nU. -ora'a. tl-oII 1rniwn llirnVlcrhfillt this Beetion. thU section; Ip hkkBtliottrsrhe receifedthekindmin tration of those aroahd bint and several old WUVaiUikVuWanVl YrieAda in IhlkcifV. lli's Tjjmpiins wiere' yester,day senttPayetteyllle. bis hosoei boat' other Light : i. rf.i. :l juLiu-iviiL;. 4. ,fw. ra'f. 1 1 The regular fiter'dlsWb CarolUa,Ceptrilwwilleavep i.menwig twuiD a:) uoiswwnii ""6 rtottcni'WnKimin , ma.il for ;i)ft jDo5ft atiWe biffleaat 6 pjkL ahd be seat byjthe: riitht'frain, arrivinfe m Chartdtte at 6 b' heifiuMnlng. lsv angem wm .! .iY'i-n.- 3 - ta Cm o.iLra4. toiiss.ii- n f i 1; The foltowing w lake from good condttignf That aha froaA tfetweeni Chariotte anol-loilroeV , state during the Winter, has hectoltteasl Urably smooth anatramaarenpw;runnmg their schedules with almost' perfect Teguw larity. ' - i mmmmm mmm m tUuiel! Jthe people o meet at Raleigh on e. ,aon.of the JadeesJv ' ; - : - qmSs; MB1 day-bf September next, for Hne Wges v jims-n. It is 8UcU;dbyoUba MthU 'AMiqjm TOjrBB; OTllQAfc.UW ef humiliation andwhichso unyi J n1aw flmaT be deemed 1 1 liliilicaisAEfe manes tne rnnps oi Dauionsm arouna ine i t o - - .1 t .r.yxwiir.&-.-i.? itA conv nf tiie 1 44Afisociat!oiiM in the hand- l Writing of Robert Rowah 6ne of the sig irev,s States though driven ora the , halls ei'is kid lo be iri the possession of his ioin keeking to reform ?urlndar en .is said nove in ine possession ot nis m?nUl Iwmi Southern -Stetes.5W' therefore in- descendant: Robert lnTl- onitoardAlte swamerA V"1? aaeatv-in .aaid drustC to 'whom she handed a pre- h beinir escorted from I the-house to the difficulties arising irom its practical wwvh BMW,r-ry,n v , .- Dein8 8CP" 'r'Srr -v ztx IJ r A ii ulj liiswfifinnnwontikn or act as adele&rate there lacnption. ; - - - y former members of, thpiet s . i ?--: -felisili; ' --:. 'j r,-"., -. . df te,lM,,, X Y fT? 1 r!" yt . y NerifcTarelinaea the aubj.et U'.titA' Vn. - k . in.iU4-l 1 jO mpalxn ' rlinr Hooms 6Tiai! 1 oTAim ii i Y..;IL4XKiGH-. Juno laL, i .j . , I fm.A- rsJ..i ,v AomMtr U j ne necessity aor cnangingf, many Citation is generally admitted, and po apparent tarequireextend v wmw w w www vwaww-K - wwuwui 1 premutrmen- at one?inpppfiL the call for a convetttionj-bat. their acuonrwas based . on prnaentiat oon 1 sideration, and noton'an indisposition tp have the Constitution thoroughly prosperity j of our people checkedahd lDe VeSLCe oi toe estate jeoparaizea oy 8pme harsh and nncOnsUtutional: ao-i rrri ulflu""B-,1 u.iwu w "Mgci . , We how ave every assurance lhah the Cnnatitni? nn of the United ...... . . States will be observed by the officers Df the Government, and feel, a, satis-1 1 1 COMSKnVATIT.AIlDitBaakr m7 li " ; i & Ya Yiy j J fvwiary, system. e buquiu aooiisii j reci t xaobHier-rTeveiatiouv - ! -tt;YYYY-yr v 1 eVerV Useless OfBf which' IS Wow flTled T 1mm CinntTotannA eiihofikiAa.ki,A Y Cent iExi ,Coif4tai5-iti 1- rfsriA aridu torndent feconotmr-iii !onr I yi-Unt ioa rn1 hsnKv rKiinnrt . , S faction in announcing to youthaHheljsPfheiradjourhih 1 j ECBSsrrx; poRaAAiipN ;tlme has &i last arrived when the ofi J. tAV; ''ifflT'! The" friends of' Convention should LficialS at Washington - City concede7 1 jbat the peoplelMCarolin u i i :!. I i.uy tu oaiuu nguu.vo iuuiagD vutu . local concerns which the. citizens , of 1 other States enjoy. We can.pioceed without apprehension to perfect 'onr Constitution and remodel it in the in. terestsof;our.people. 7, f , , nW 7 (TI1E , CONSTITUTION",": THE, - , i r . . Y )F. MIIATABY LAW. lius Constitution, the creature of !J Its authors were mainly sciolists ami venturers, whp, had lived among us without preferment, or possession Wqualificafiohsentitling tfcniWi wti.m WAiA ln; ,yt& w . . .. ' ... 1 " ' . I naa Known no: Jaw save tne win or their masters and others still vata carpet-baggers, both black and white I aiien in feeling and radical fn edu- cation who -sought positions here 1., . i i r . inavwer aemea inem wnere'xnowa te&noil o. c aj i rneii M the people at the polls, thousands of our best citizens 1 ?iLLXl"?? SS"bSS to secure ih adoption. It is no exaggeration to T. 5. s.n hot mnt Ana m fiftv had read it We. I JSSIS.i5 v?" a 'tCr SSffitwff !0,aUafS iSSoin?i iiSral l Ja ahnnlA V ' f nnnn i nnsoiteoA to : j our conai 3e shouid embrace the I tunity consistent 1 prudence to4 1 lecure J time and experience iion, ur ngaw,w y.j VAent8.embarrass.the.nroper.actiw,bf the others ; ! r ! . ' V . TnitfibenMtupo 'r ood provisions no0'obe clentea'if1 V anifetthanot a single , Conserva - i . .. .. .uvsmw. " " :.,M,.ra n;t,na tit iitj-nront,ti I Uo s,,hmii t ed to the meoDle.Y Indeed are so looseljj.worded faft B6 b; 1; lUtii dae fe new nrmeiole. hitherto nnknowa..in history of pur State, Sis- tiinlaii is1 fudictat' JiaidartM haraefcerarid iilvasiyefof i the. rightSi T aild duties of, a separate department. r itg provisions r bu.vuwuid . v"w : rithm the pnei space oi its exisieuce ' many more decisions onibonstitationhl nuesudnsibave beeu-dem toiled ! tbn "gb! State aiid of late we have witnessed jKliSeTB OT'jnages ut-uyiu nuo-u'u it TnitAiuiatridta contending for the claiming ' GovbVn6r f oi- a ; periodf 4tei 'i&ftf arf 'office thafr the "Cttstitjutionseenis tosaylis to:b'ffl&hji'1hQ.vtoi&i ' 1 thp pplls, and whose term is expressed: i vuyr. j r ..f Ufi Irf many counties there is a practi- ;caiaemai oi justice, mo wuiwtv were deprived of the they were properly adopted; again) that the pebple bave a fuiroppoVtnt.i were aepriv eu oi vue i . ! , . r . . A Itirnf atiandrnoafMl "rtit-esaincp- their do ueccpoarj. yw wauiuw f -r- -n va ..if 1 14 will be an easv matter for .them to ; texpressednJanguage piea ! ple and perspicuous, so, that, nothing TLiCI W Wth curts theirtdnot ac- may be left! to inference or construe- r... Z"A Utnnn bind. ... adiy arrangea as to constitute i jircBtaMV"; ,.pv-v-L!..-?; .r'i i, ; t7 mwiiev or lnconsisieuctes inai 1 ibbuuwis .v,v.... .... .v-.w....- . . tlie.sncoess.ui ' adequate' to the pablw demands, and ti .4i.raK iww.wfj ui u . u 1 1 cu , wrenwiv w p. I nnfiat.rafoAf avv onn TtAiwnna ' oAAitoiuf I W cnniinal offenses are df ten confined F 1 1 W monthg tboutntrtalJE u We$ QH;.tblgeneaweUs Pas sneedier inatine send &f Tarr ejenensiva i Jimnttnoda -oV AamAmtntoJ h ik i ;75) 1 pbhlio s well as private' aairs can e tbdegradehe 8aTiol,-;ceLb rlao WPE Restore, the State to prosper-1 ; nquiuma f 'Civibliights rBill xover-5 ti " J "y.- tt is believed that the laws will J cbme their party prejudice and give Z bte more impartially administered by f us r theirYCordial support.. .To. them, 4f 1 wictuiB iiu movw, uracucc . ui a-ruia I Wft-flitfinn an4nvj.inii t.n remain v It is alsct hoped that ientivo ta honestv and op toe oauot Dorain;reeu;:irom;i tiamQnmetf iJieieleeUye w - - - -w - , w v w , v -t V "0,,vc!yl uo "wt noepYDierpp raanas careiui, una, practical attention rxo remove,' in some measure, mat our- . ,aen from pur shoulders.' X Mpst.of our onstitudbri or toCT the.rem- ui w uuereu.. ;u - . I. r t TereshpuW bpsome general ordi- .u.v,. -."f i 'pjenses of the Legislature, and in or- der to oreveut an v hastv. and incoh- I . V . , i ---jr. - y Mlderate legislation' that no new mat- ters be brought forward "within rt- j u i , ft ' :,...! ouerht to be made, these are to DerA..o..i::...mt..i..in.-. . , u w -s a i, ' S I ?nsiaerea Dy tnp citizens WW S'wS e! ttho?f ?perly reflect thwr wishes. irMenef largedandpracticatstatesmanshibV labors to confidence and su klnnvntion of 1868. T . , i IlliB LUilU 111 L.I3D if ; T . J - v-j. j o, Hi Constitution, that by Um.lotitra tini(tnnf .? cvnoncioo 1 11 1 - a . ' a i il I J t rs104"1,' va. I uncertain and dangerous: the several CB41 cWs oflochv, end whose rmsl- DaswBo0 ' auifei a aw a wiioxuiMam v - .. s. fa . -. a 1 , . y r JT mi fi. 1 xnereiore trusii not to tneir .own t ? i ;ition among .vou will entitle their k.i-Lt.u.ii. - .i.u.v . , . . amendments recently - submitted tpiige independent candidates: and ! all ' ' and ratified by the people encpuntered alKsupport the. greatest. .difficulties ln their pass- I I ocro nA ovon aftar "tlio' urilT nf ffiA'f ."fs"-! .v. r?.J pjgopie was oeciarea in tneir xavor oy i neusiQns were enverianieuaa luwneiu- eSioos for8ach datieare encumbered ffcASS 'Vr "F I presentea ior consiueraiiuu wimuufc meetme such criticisms as may imperU their labbi U i 1 j The Convention method is speedy d economical, the body is composed 'only of thTsame number of members ascpmprisetHou. UVes, ana ineir mums are uisvji,b w:.t,ta tn. W,mn land Perl Y.parPW 'tWaetafntoanf vannnsStAtMnreviOnfl VV aw f ...! ' . i . .ill M , QUAUFICATIONS OF . DKIVEGATES.- fi j It is useless, however. . tp . seek .!Y. nvilloi the been fiiii I T - . - , v-f- . . licit tuo uicic i... . v , - i' t ucsoi some DenuuBueij t ..Ll.-. ine mere fact that the nonor or toe pes I mentinitbd Mate.is. pledgea to tnaiij narfc eortolv and part c. - . 1 L. 4linlni this nLtn( nniV.lflDBB WUU VUVJiuciaq reauireu ui mo uismwvi- .- . .trVedCoentibnof 1835, and j. ;.l .it ....2 . JSalebsTateTA i'noStSlytolmbose Tlflll T.11M IIIR1UUG10 W- w X I -Tk." ilteaTira wereConcttrredinIryjn,ward Morehead, and others. Wp will dis I nlniwi tn! nnnstitntional reforms -ana J xesensaiives, anu wwt wuwmc ouw ia anh ban'iys riff I 8, o e expenses .man uiy, u?.i"' 7nv,v'ivr7 , , " " have Shbwtf to urreov ispei evea uiey wui ue more -f " i!rl"JI than defrayed iashort tirao by the t tiin tber.baTO sjpoAyjitlwdy.j .. I tna t-tnmeBT.AHfi-- tviRRnaninn ljieii. 1 ajmniw;:iiwi ..v.-. - j In puf Jaai elecUon: jtwasigratifyw ; i-.m sr .., io see .iienuuiicanswno naa r ? ? m w hm 3HMyAW4 n'MJl-.' A M!n -Yi tikenilaelief thatttheyti wefor Yprompt iii i we -extend., an-invitation . to remain stt( nnntlnnn tlto wnrlr an an'an!mnQ. TMguJi'W tltosff wiKjbppVJsed'lil ? undei the olHslcctaa OJiett headers, msviira n n nr na r n ir ra r n aqo- the 'f dangerous Force- BUl" wa lnpon fJongresg. we say so longer re- nftmwhere thereis neitherdfetv nor hbnorv ta a rth:;!, IfThe battle for civil liberty is not yet oyer.", Civil Riehtsn is Btui'a naft of the rcenl carpetrbaffTrdfframmo for-tbis y sopport of some of their ablest reflre eentatives in the General Assembly and they are doubtless aware that the 2,8e provision introaucea,mto tne ; vonvention Ot lBoe, Dy tneir aDiesi :native representatives werel scouted :Ua jeJru!Z.Z iTZZTlt iaiiu ucicaicu ujii. luab Diuia;ciciucnt that hair hmti&bk, minnnnn, their rkrtv an 'nnfnaSn tn &at rat Once perfect bnraniation and briiisr lie owiie j. no teaaers ot vnorvepuo- party ..know that by their reck- s vfoladbns of eoitu efforts tocentrali aU'power in the 3 of theed&af Vovernment Uev haveusCforfeitedHheoonfi- .visiQns.and false leaders. We there- .! - ' : - . : i?'68?1"?" .fg auopu pu nucoesbiuity ouoweu m uuriw l - Hesolvdrh& we earnestly recom- A a 4 Wa wtAmV.AjMi aF . 4 Ha . I InmA. ntonrl fnlho mAmhera nr .thfl Dpnift. . .w-.rv.r;T.. ..;w . . i ctatic Lonseryatiye party to discour- pe promptly wiwirawnirom eery aKnrrant ffiT ofhca'who i shall? -:otmose 21 ! YTr -1 . "i -r- me reKr-iouiict--wuur- wnvw ventions be.uly a1iversedalioriee wUhes. The oate4t U important not .nnt reantts THe Rennhlman - yv.B-.jv. -.v. baggers still remaining among us, will y advocate the . election : of delegates r who will agre $o meet and joura : ,w1hovt holding a convention, and this in violation, bf, the" Wishes of f - r " :vr 1 ihtr. they.wUl resort to the, most rev- , suomio tneir.worK 'xo tne -ratification or;rejectipn.;r , jiresent a . united T crenaral advance 1 i tit lJBHAWpOPiai I -' ft. T T Tii-n-ro ,. i -, W.. H. Jones, . , I , i ! J J.iLjnrOBP, Secretary.,, , A KnoWliia tadga!'.'-.t"? Gourier-JbUrnal. , yoiyj ?9 whQ f asshred, them; this billf .would; 5 peateF abVeri puff. Congrean IfViiflald a DUnncatlOn I niu;u kAt'.is: u.r w n .rY i JtsitrciigiiU uu(tw our apatuy, sou wm I Li yoti pJease- fixi this f up jpr .j I Mra!' , , , .Ji - t 't i?' J tr'iMf t:!.i5"u';Y.: ; ? hat was wrltr , to eaned forward elbows oir r fioiihterl .eeWWtt eyes' fixed .:r:.. . f ... . i..--r f In.the mldsi of ths erplexi he;ob-r ; I callerl, fbt on thiSt)iieSCrittionj yOUi - 1 what olenm jecoyis asselP sigmfies. i:?-'.Y ;tV" Sy ft H. Y' l Yj'; ; SY.;-" U'""""---- ' i- - P i , .'. . ' . ' .V ' ::'