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An tl . - J, the si;nti:u:l. tr.- "i Jiiirn.i.ij , June T, ;J. 1 GT-R X---S?, - ?"TliE SKSTiJiftL is issowl ev.-ry ii.oin'uig (Sun day excepted at the following r,it.: - -For Daily, per year, . .', . t ........... ! I) CO . tix month,. . Oil "" ton: newt h, .V. '.'.., 1 00 to mom ht, -.,,.,,'.'..-........... t -if-m u!y,f7c.7r.". ...... ..r. V, kly, wr jr, -' " ( . ir term ai invariably ii advance.' Money sv fluent u by l!. K ii 1 t'.t-1'xpreae Companies. -ad rtnili-t -r , oa tL 4Ue.it - ; ' ' Tli i P' vffAtrt of bnt it men in the Can- "iri m, w ha sra md p-ni' i i urn. nor ra they v, : vu.u ! in tne t.-.cu, of p'.l:!:t ian. TVy a . ;.or 1 t I'n (::! is n. i.t mid best fir t'n-ir fitii t y, bill 1!. : wcl ot national pot I;" 14 'j t i Vd, that i.'.in-hut the Inllated 111 ll.r- t- IliliBVlt It. Ilil tlS lf gfBtle- ii n . 1 i i 1 1 it. i 1 I y designing men, l, i . i t 1 r mit-iilr, ami j nt on a eriou .pr-ileuee- of fb.ir ar.xiety for aotdemeotuf our natii . h! Mi , k' , but who are w holly commit fe I to "T Ji! r!ritTie tilt Radical may ft f .i-lb. u bg gentlemen to bemnrcof these pMtl'IM't ,4. : . : T ;T ,' ''.' We limn ill it pmtie ill the Convention pro-i-n to have received posit ira tii(.rini'ion from AN a -hingion, tf Rt romproiiin-", is shout t' le -A l;. Jl(tttiSI U ''4'M.l4"tl - X!4HM4 ftfi'I 1.1,n iijj.iri tn Mowitr.l i.iiii iiilm"iiS, mi I li.iil tin rrlurc, tlm . C'oiivi-niinn ulioiiKI I it m I 1.1 n minint tn i'l pr uplly in fnii,.rlirg t . fiir ' , a I t 'm vo llitt fliili ii. !,! 1- Killl'At HpaltllJ I I InMIh'i . Hti.U nu ll! tn.iy liavi- ln .1 r.'Ci-n i i 'fun, we ilo not loul t. Nor t'.iit Ilii'rn artfjH'rwiliH In ri it fiiltiif mioii, n. 'Hint Kuril 1 from U'un!l ilo l.lllit c mtlili ntal if 'i nhimrM r i hi Yi'iiiri((tm. . lint tli.it (In 1 li t!.e UuiKihIii ; lit ny trutii in JlU. talnwiit.Alat.Jx-.uJinit Joliuauu i Jtliaut tit rtull.ty liuuM'lf by an iilti r HtiiiiiilonniHit til lil policy ami pnm.tpli H, wtiilo not n iii-vc. Nay, ill tin uljfiH'e ot positive pi oof, y tliat tlu'ri t I'"" i !i of trin Ii in tin1 !('tn. r.utal. v. 1 1 -i 1. o 1 , ! ii Mr"; Fi nrt, at Auoum, , 111 1, i, urn jiiivoi.'iil )v re 1. 1 rnn .I t' i I'm ii nt io-i ion to lie niiii of (tie S'limnwtrn 1! 1 v!.'i:lLir.v1 .I tln-ir i- to tlie ;.". -1 to w Ui'iu 1 . 1 tli t i in hint i'ml fully n-i , ol slI ! . - 01 v.i c itit!y 1 l. II!. 1 t!...t .1 , IMl l t'mt III", 1 lltilt loll HI Toi v -1 I t. ' 1 o.ly r vi iK'fura tlo i Srnatom ' i.l 11 Unit 1". 1 t ,.p, , 'tiling J I I !a-pter. lit e ilrt, tln.l I 'i hia is weil known to ha too l'i . . t nt u'i 1 en from m i 1 to ho-1 1 I'iiniw r, lit .'. . ' .'.. whi.li it n IV not ii - 1 the. s. iiiu, 11 1 of the 1'i'e -idtiiit, ili'iiiuun-i h t'ie Howard pro gramme M oil', nsive, iot.l ;ii (-0:, turning the i.i -tical fini.-n of the pi.-p--iti.na of the 1 comifrnetion Coiiitin' I. . . b-8o fur . we em a-.;, nil the tiwentiid princi pluaof the llailionla. are coiwentru!.-,! in the Howard nbnn", and It adopted, will iw cert .in ly d.'irrade "and rmbarra the Btntea and the SoutUfra people aa effw-'tuiilly, a" by tin- n-lop-tion of the 1 ' wore open pmi-miinm r-f Tlm l. ditifveii,' If" therefore, the Convention liave an Inkling to Wt the Wm-t of n.i1ii'.'i!i-.in in the Huvitlt, why aend a miation tn Wiisliiierion V.'l.y .! f -Md the je. '.lie. by a pr.-ten-b- I nt- 1 ty l, f ,1 o.;t ' ! ft'it known, wii ii y chil-l ta the 1 now full well, ttlo.l t:m r , ;ieid for it - I do, ifl'.iu Tr.'M. lent an. 1 ! 1 donoi j , hem down. If the Con- i n w iut a biiii.il ; 1 North Cr-.!iir fmtn v ': -u there never an 1 - u reum ciion if it is 1 ;u of politiinl mttK ion and the to gd . .., a l.) ptMtorJtji wi'1 ti.- foul blot tkki!! to it, . t it hdopt lh Ilou ird prooraniiHM or adopt anT'Itadical meaauri or tend the Com- " inl-'ion tlkl. of to Wai bigti.0. The- d.iy would prime tn mirh an tvrnf-, whm f Ver y one involved in "that tolly would loathe the il iv th were evcrroiuoi of i ".3 . ;(i the ('onveutioii Tiiraon. Ib'ver l, .i " .'in Hog ui, of Mi- . - Pupremo Court, "al t t the conititiiti Ii. and th it fh" r vm 'write a letier to In w hit h he any tied ; lait term, JiJ decl le .ility of tlie M'osourl iinoit tne dei i-ooit m in piiblie wit I'winjj to the fuct th d tu . , 1 t. 1 liver the r.jiiiiioii ' I . tltfiti 1 1 peep-ire ' 1 i'i mi I, n of t ..ii'.l TllM will lie done 1 I . ii of id tb" oj mion In 1I1 .( ei lint 1 111. r J- hi 1 can e of 1 i A nn v. i.l I .t ''nlun i! I rtr n - u l t I. ll I r- t - v s 1 t t r. tt, it 111 IV i m i l' d o' II II-' I I I I Hi' ::p fori! V, ItOII.J'. ' I ' 1," d el l,iao. I I ir v I - , ,1 i I a l. : . i . t 111 ) 1 ,.r II A t--1-' nl t it I It. r t!. ' 1 ' I- -. A u i ove. W inundril to ;! our approval ol tJ 1 r. pii Ion of Vr ! 1 oik'e, uf bfanly, in C'oa r 1 1 v. !') tun' 'It 1 t 01 'ittiiion wi to 1 ' TP .t ill lumre, tlie 1 -iM-ti.ni l)f innii!m' 4 It own l.nly l.y tne I.i " I .t unt, to oln'i-of trout and profit, lii!e t ; v an" nittlilii'i"". (.tliet nutt tera pri-vinted our aijiioiiig toil. If tlinn'lors, it it tle 't pnrH ol tlie t'otivtntiim to go on amrmling tl.a Constitution and Irgtslaling ad I.'-iVum, liii U we IfvUiTe itliat bo authority for doiiijr, w fomnii-nd to lt favorable nnlire, tlie proportion of Mr. Miorkla.; Tliere i no part of tffe tlity 6f tbe L'gilture which tuaW tint IwopV much money and' ao aerioajily !n tif.m prompt and projwr li-islation, aa tbe lic!ioii coiifcm;.! HpoB i. When tdc lig Wturla fi'ld with t-andidatM for "pfllc, Uierf it little dons for the time except elect iooeeri.ng.' Itiilefd, tlie jwople ought not, to aend a man to tbe Legislature who make it a tpppir.jf atone to a more d. iralle oflice. Legilatora aliould be elected to do the people'a work, and not their o n. Iluuca when a Legislator ; nrnkoa wp hia mind to beoonn' eandidat for another oiHee, ho ahould rcaiga tt one. -Tlii may t..oome great . aotiN of corruption, rolln.g and management, by which the w i-liea of the pu p) may often be dofcated, . Of co time our remariadonot apply to the pant hintory of th Letriilatur. The pnvct'ue hat gi ncrally (ibtniiu-d until it Las be .n.e a caatcm, ami hence no one in blamaMc. Yet it Hpotars to us, it Is time to rre-t lie evil. The Bctiou of the last Legi .li.tiirc looked rery nmch an if it rr list less for any nuti'l. r lo Imcohoj a phii di'bil'1fl .in ml.' folTtie'l.i-it' .;:i!iue d.-ired the name olure He believe Air. MiCm it. ' ' Miieiiiiuii ul v. oul.l wo: U well anil eorrei I a 'row Ii,; eiil. .. t ' '' A Yoid to Ji Cui..'iea TvUl '' There aru .l.-l. " 0 en in tin-t onvehtion find there are a fvar pei .rt in lh Hint-, wh are evidently ready to accept the ll.id'n nl pro- Cramme for tlie .-1 to LeTn nerTVlT V. item Mate 'i lier profwir'aiirfwh one In turif n-t. lv"i Id due ini ed of ment in the V. S. I- . 0 . .-, than with tho plan of a! UftatltJlti.Uc J...ftttt. aiiiil thntmna txipt-aU- iiioit the fUecutive- aiilhority all prope tr i.iiieint the Coiiititution o as t give support ia the Civil Ittghta hill nil igftoro and ciiiice.1 the authority of the pre -id. nt to pardon, all are d' ;,'.iAd.ji to the Booth, and prnpoan to j'itfiCa the o o. iinneiit and control of the-Buiith in the' h.'iiuU of the blncka and a china of men, who in" pait .day l.ave nut trfn ii rutHignlneil a (it forth I. ."'i-'iitive and jiidieial position of the country; The diVfranch'ing !:ui'ie of Mr. Howard aiiieniluK id, acconling to the intt'i'prctiition of the Noil hern llndieid prem. disfraiivhiaea all II the 8outh,.who hereto!'.. re filled the oilice of l'; ... ,'i- i,;itor or !e .rei"'lit.ilive, I'o-tm;-U'r, Col 1 I .r, tiovernor, ('oimm llor of Hutu, Judge,' o.citor, oiliwra of the army and navy, mrmV I11 ih of the L'gi!:itiir, Juatimi of tlio- Peace; 1 I 1 1 Uu .1m.. ill. rut fcikcii tiiftjutt h 4o .up. r ' ' e CwMatitti..! of (lm Cuiteil Ptide and w.io alttranii! gv "aid and r0111f.1t V to the "rebellion," Thi 1 clearly nirt the. legid con struction of tlie iimeiidinent. No niun run be t.iid to Lavo violated that oalll, except th(W ' hn w ere undr il obligation at I'ue time they adhered to the Southern c aiiw. Yet we ol.-erve the loiuier la the eoiitnietion put noon it at the North. "- ' : " . ':'.'-. Now,we adviae our ntntit aeet, Kudieal fiieud?, not to be mealy .mouthed 'about ..It. If tin y are diipw."! d to j;o ill that direction, we 11 'niie tli. m to take the whole, animal, a pre'eiited In the plan ofTha-t I'tevius. YVb ailmireThad's'couwe, He if fai.k, out and oiit Tor tvl.nt lie aim at. ' . lie does not cat ihe pill lie a.lmii-iiti-ri. All mo.lill.'ntioin of iiii wheme aim lit tl.e Satoe tliin:', but cover it tip. tol It j'.-m !--eien, the: hole, or none ! ' Vs. T" T),inaMcf I'vre. It will be. ii' 1 wdllmt 01. r .fiieu 1 Sir. M. Donald, of Moore, con-idi . i in.; him-. II :-"urieved or mi -.reprcii nted I our noiiof li s Wah in;-ton 11. i ' ion r; ..lut , s, ouyeKi.r l .v mu le an rsplnnation.- Our r.-maikavmrby nonicnnw personal, but we are p'ml wo Lave afforded hint mi opportnnlfy t mi.k iiu explanation, w hieli half '.e I.- , i y, not on a. i'oimt of o'lir re at lis, but I ' e !1 I 10 ' .' ' 1 t 1.1 ef t' ' 1...S t t' "V 1 y (;eneial nnpii is :ll!e bv the pie . ,-Nis, i; it the '.' al, and not on1)' Id I niovene tit V a-uun-ee-'-ary, l : -'-. He-met sub -pient a. ' Ion . w e i-' i ' ti.ui to r- it ... to t p-oplenf the a aid, by any . . that opin-. 1 his t'Vphiu- :'t J -! I in l.:. t 1, j t. I I t! I'll t . f ill ri I I f. i ' t ,ubor er' 1 1 -1 1, I'll tit lir I 1MIWI . 1 . -11 in it. id ti e t v 1 1 ' 1 1 AT l ur i" ,3 b- t I i 11 it I. tii ' 11 at a 'j! . I iV lst. .1 I'v the t. f t iiij t d 1 Sil I.' . Ii' a 1. It' in , - t u ii 1 ,.ioU Ol 1 ill I Wf rtl n l f . ! .Jural It .i'fi V. e ime nil , ivral tKiiir. .n 111 t'.n' J 1 of t'o J.nj ii 1! s'ti mptrd to In In Aur I rm r" to t n 1 A . ! 'f - il Nk lehua for r e h 1 e ' v if. iW'iuliMirtiKKil. and at lcmrili bv lb ir timil el' f. forta to n t our Muto Aoneiiltnr i! .h .eii ty a";.u in operiition. 1 It 1a therelore m 11:1 i iitiarnr.it ii.., ,.n i...n 1. ...... 1 c,i. ...... i.,..; of countT aori,rti In two of the mo.,t BoiTrit,i.i'. count), a of the State, New Hanover and Ed-- 1 1 ..i- 1 , ..... -OHOK-. ji iiiaiH c 1111 dot iHtii'Ti a inilui.ue the i-liKhtcst eonncction beiww n onr elforta and Ih formation of Uieae two prniii.iniT ii..f, but.we mnat be permitted to. congratulate t ,, niemlx M inrtivij.ially and aa body, ami to hope that the example they have act nmV not on- limtiitfa.WUi; .1. focta, but may also be io Intenaivelr bilhmad that toon the whule stale may be recovered fy net work ot tneaeorxanisuttiona. endi opera ling barmonioualy ill Ita proper ftphvrc., and con oocted with atat aocietv aa centre of lil'u and light, giving and receiving aid and com. loft. -OnraniKKl aa tbey generally nrt tbef cannot iail.01 tieing productive ot tlie mot pleaaant et focta la a aocial poiitof view, brining about aocial union and harmony, atimulatioa eiuula tion, and bringing each into f uch close miin-at-nlationa to practical operation!, aa miirt in- d variably !() to an Intimate knowledge of tlm work before Uiem t han could poihly licol. turn ed trom borma. ' Th plan uaually purmied ia to w'pnu m -in. v. racni.l.i m .ajKioieit nun cemvenint time and place. Those pre A or t'auifc by appointing Preaideat, Secretary, and 'J reastirer, and a C01. : itution ia adopted, deli ping the duty of the otlirera and member. -Tlie entrain e fee la fixed at IWrtn one to flva flollars, w ith an annual payment of alxmt half that amount; tliiaeervee to pay for iuilipenaa!U; x I'i imh, and a mieleoa- for a-fund to anppnrt a l air, provide preniiuma, to." The procjeeilinr ot the meeUniritPonait in the reading eaaaya by iepoi- pTFvionalj wppnrntpd itrr ttiat purpo. i llw lifceuHni growiuir ut,if the opinioti advanoe'l. Thorn-. ting then ''adjourn to in-ii- et the (rnfftnJi, pruduca.atock, buildinua, Ac, of the ui'iula-ra at whoae lnui- they niav have met by pretioua apoiiitmentt and the proceed im'a concluda by a farmer' dinner,. at which the jiroducta are impeetttd and reported on. i The next iiiontlily meeting 'h held at. the mrni of aoine other meiiilxr, aa ttiay ..bo agreed iijion, and lh! anirit of friendly rivalry ia kept up. irjfr.7ro!i.'d"5 auiilT(rT,,,,'',!nfw'I,'ctl"ita''I'l' pie- 111 m 111 Ii (.11. red or tlie beat kept or heat enlliva- ted fidill, the Ihieal it.it, tUiaj,"trujtt 4p imd I . 1 Compfhiuig one r tl.e poorcijt. ...... ;, Theao am-ietlea can certainly tmt but littl money ; they promote a very pleasant epirit of rivalry, ewournue aociamnty antrgona -netglp txirlvoodand iitford uiuoli diwirable asisrtance lanilinfurmaluin to the (h 'rvinH, they innlruct the dipairiiig and bring forth to the view and the ue ol the. community tiiltiiU that would otherwise jif dormant. , -' ' , Come, brotlier farmeiH, atir yotiraelm, do not let another monlh pas without the formttion of a county aociety, and by no meant permit an other year to paaa w ithotit at least a Tlgrou vlTort to revive our State Agricultural tiociuty. We clip the'atiova from tli last VUU nj firmitU ia order to endorae tlo projmsition. it cannot 'br doubted that agriculturat. aasiieTa tion Contributed greatly to the improvement of the farming and domcfitic inter-t of the State before, tho war. The necessity for them', ia ipnrtiaprretrJWd Igfif&t'Wiyi'i-' ' Wlialeveir will tuadtA 1iJbv and add! W 11u IUU ttrut"Te-' pes of agripultural labor, in, tiU;ge.twk ju. ing 4c, muat be, of vast benefit to onr atrugg ting and poverty Mricken people. " Ve hnpt to 'see the people moving in (lit direction, Edj'e combe we beliure, ha 't the example ami we hope to ace it generally followed, ' nrr IK OoLPsnoiio; Pusscncjers by the train from (johlHuoru' lait niidit, inform lis thai a di- tiirl.niie occumil at that place yesterday aftor- u.Kiii, aliont one o'clock, betwei 11 some net;rr.e and tin. police of said tm n. A iit !ro had been arrested, and in default of bail, was ordered to -prison,' when he rwHcd and- Hint of bis euni- raites attempted to rescue inmirom nr. Slorrell, Cbitf of police. Mr. Morr. U, it is said, made several Mli'i tiial (.hots at the ncro who inter fere.!, i nil let in mortiil wounds. The prisoner allot at Sir. Morrelt, and in turn Jir. Morrell re turned the lire, and the neirru was killed almost insisniy. M'c reon-t to learn that- Mr. Morrell, who a. ted a most noble part in the, matter, waa aevrltdy cut in several places bv the 10 ir'ro w hii Httempted to interfere, and who Mr. Vorrcll ki!lel while in the dli-harge of his duties aa chief of police. -We lentil that a tieirro by thfr nntiie of -Callo way was instrumental In creating The di.-(url mice. This man Calloway ia well known in this coiiiiiiuiiii-v. We hear that Callow av made ii a e-i'ape. 'I he le that wits ordered to prison wa in acritie.il condition not expected to live. (.ieutlemen who irive ns the above information pek bi;fhly rt' 4'te poii-li-t of the Mar in command of the I'm edinoii'a llurcail on the oc ca ion, and bImi of Lieut. Oran-jer, in chart;e of 1 .e U. S. euard nt iol.l-hro'. These gentle-in-'n ari' - I to h ive in led most nobly In the wli-de 1.' r. Vi'if. J-"irtnil, , -iP CI is under ,l.eal me t r the . : . tood to )s an ad- : 9'H'es adopted bv 1 1 1 1 ot 1 .1 1 e . t a 1 i - '1 I i .1 i!. ne nt. 'I nkeli 111 'lllOII I'. ( !,: ii- ol iid 1 ne 1 l C n .is and the e- tral 11 I 1 t loll V I in l -I 1 t w i'i l tl.e I 111 tli notour exmiet mt-d Mat.-s .ne Law, v, ihrxm nt t .i'i I f ir, tui'i tia 011 t in that the n ntterlv a N 10.1 ir ii . 1 11 .!!.' 1 1 1- 1 .-"ul a ( sr.. ! to per. 1 .11 - a 0 Act v it t:....'v ' I t- at. el V. 1 1 t to .1 1 a I I, r I Il d . I a I-I " I C, I 1 I t. ''iijt 1 If t- "J I 11 v v - ' 1 - 1 I V 1 j a t t I winu I, 11 flits r nl if "ll. li v ho km I rniriy .ury t , I I ! ADJoVllM D Bl M-1D1.. Sr. w - - , Wf-tiNki-nA, Jfuae ft, t -v 'A. Tli ('onwntlon wan railed In, irdT at ten 1 o'clock A. Al. . fraver i Keir. nr. ;'u-.,n 01 tuu iCpiaoopal t Lurch. The Joiiinat ot Jt'sterdny I wit n.ml ant aotinilVf! " - Th following ytitlon were pri.ci,tcd and rt''rrc';' i 'Vj " ;s.-; ;. 'V i I - tie Mi Jarvuir tli ni l 11 ion uf A. TL Jh:'ou. , -y --, - r- -- ; H"?c. Tmnih l""?'" r,l'': W",",-"M" ? " . . . ' -;"-, , ! f Ml1. Btm ? peUtion .if Ilcnty liipold, "f nmla rland CMnV, paying to be miM on i rrtl" : , ' ' 1 By Mr. Ailnma : rw lilUHi froni-ntwna of I1'"'""' omily . js-aj ing the nnvcmioji to gir the ppoplr U' fight 'f electing Jydges, HolicitoM, A-p. f ' . '"Mr, Ward, from the' comtnittH! o Corpont ttona, reported back an Ardinaac to hieor'p.irate the North Carolina Pctrokmn and Adning Company, recommending It paMfcre. . On motion of Mr. Kettle, the rule were n (peadtsJ and tlie ordinnnce put oa ita aecond riwdiwr. . On motion of Mr. MrKayv ot Harnett, tlie ordinance iwamen.ltd by .IJ:ng a proriao, nljitiiig the Company to th tX impoaed by notion 1 and S ndur aelwduleC ol the lto vriu.a U. - " v 0 , " , - -X- ' : Tlie ordinance, aa !iit,.lcd, paacd ita Slid and Unl nadinxa. .;. j On tuofiuu of Mr, Davi.iMwi, tJm Convention took np a nnolufion (iretotir iMroducid by bnnn-lt,) toraiaea tcommitterf eleven to in quire and report-, relative to tlie ilct.U of the 8tato created during the war--necifving which were lu aid of the rebellion, and wtilr.lt not, &c. T ThonwolutHi.it waa adopted, al the Presi dent aplKiinted tha folKiil!reom'nUteei,vii: -LeairaWiuaUav Jm of lvirt-,. 4one rf liowan, Kuinley, linker, Eaton, Lieh, 31i It-ic, Dick, Loenn and McUehee. .. ' ilr. Allen uitrodmtd an-ordiittm.'e in rltiB to the lUil Hott.ls ot the State, wlilclr waa re ferred to (lie cominittet) on Cnrimraiiuua. ., )lr. Walkup, an ordinance to nuthorizs the ajwetly trial ot minor offence Iiefure three Jua-tii-e of the Pi-acf-. .' - , .' Mr, tJrifsom, from a aclvct cotninillce, report ed back an ordinnnee to authorize an exchange Of Stale lionil for certain ranae, recommend iiiB il puMUgii with an amendment. . On motion of Mr. Grimum the niie were u- ptoded and the.Cuuouthm pcoueedwl to-coo- aiilrr tiie tird.miim-e. ....... ,...; ., . .'-..- Sundry ameudineot were offered and the or dinance, alter aoiMdimuasion waa reoommitt- l. on inotioii of Jdi, M 1 a 1 ru "of Wale;.! I Mr.; McDonald, of - Moore, moved that th Convention, take up the repirt of the enrumit-ti-o on Pedfirsl relation, being resolutions to ai iid CoinmtiWloncM to Wauhingtnn -cityr-Not agreed to, ayes 43, nay 45. , "sja - Mr. Fentbee movrd to take op hi resolution, (introduced on yoafprday,) to raise enmmitteo to inquire whether tb object for w hich this Convention was called have not l'0 accom plished, and report a resolution thing a lime for adjourn mailt -Not agreed to. Ht s iwriKiaHiD-' uraiNKs. - -The Convention proceeded to the furtUerconsid- oration of the amended Coiistifnti (ha sub stitute fof article HI, (except the three lost sec tions) being tne pen.ling ainenotnenr. j. . . ZXn motion of Mr. Winston, sect iori 8 of this" amendment was amended by inserting tlie word 'Vii's'' aft or the word "native." (Ile- qfliiVa Coventor and Lieutenant Ooveraor to 1e -psth-e. .- ' 'if. citien pJliex;.lftBia:,)&'.il'.,B.;,).-l "Sir. Mcl.o, i.le olli-retl n amundnn-it. to this I '' .i ........... 1 1 ............fr .iveiiiir, wte fwirptrfamo te finite and of the Vuited Blatea for tlm last five year pre COdmg election. Adopted; v, '.; r-'-, Mr. Logan, an amimdment requirinrx theae of ficer to take an oath that they are constitution ally qualified. ; ... . ' ' Pending this amendment, this section 2nd) wns pas.-d over informally for the present on n o km of Mr, Mhw, of Wake. T Hct-tion i wan amended," on motion of Mr. Moore df Wake, by striking out in the I'-'lh line (lie words ''for which they, were Voted'' allor the word "oilice,' ' y 1 r faction 8 was ampnded. on motion of Mr, Plii"(lipfi by Inwrtliitr the w.u-ds "a joint vote of beforethe words "both ilotjsea of tho (b-n-eril Asaemlily." fit-.jiires contist- I c'reti-ma for Oovernorand l.t. (iovernorto be determined by a "joint vote of," ic i't. Winston moved to amend the 4th section by requiring refnni in elections for (iovcrnnr and Lt, Governor to tie directed to the Speaker of the House of Commons, instead of to the Siiesker ol the Senate, as heretofore. Adopted, The amendment (above) offered by Mr. Logmr, to the Snd section, was here adopted as an in dependent section. Require oath that they are qualified to he bikm bylliQtCTiujr-aiijl Lt, Oor ernnr.j . ....-...' .. -.'.' Sir. Flitches moved to amend llio 10th iM-c-tioayby fixing the-.alary of Lieutenant Govtr aut, at tlie .amount Ml'- fwf diem alhio-eid, tlie Sjieoker ot the Homo of Commons fltiriutj ses sions of the I.e:;i-biture, and providing that in the event of the (lovt-rnor's death he shall re ceiwte sivt'-rTTift tirnmoT; " '""" -""1 '-- - Mr, Moore, " of . Vake, re-rard. d the latter etsuse tit tins amennmenr as n which should lip avoided. ' to tho first proposition bee ftxea the s-ilurv of no- o. tlioii. I.l il shoiil 1 be left to i;, foirelii-tlCi-, ov-posed ...!.'ti"tl , pnd he in tu re to 11 to t MO Ot ic, be honed that ol'icer i'i ruble, and ltd t ldmetit wilt lUtei ...int. w h .t - ' flcs of I.ienteli'. the General A i-h.iUl.l tiia nor. Fore would .'lider it il St- h 1 ii v a v would r.inn:nn.l - The que! ion tii m oat th. ri teiie. 1. Mr. Ca' lw.'ll, of SI irk. iiiiivfd to amend sec tion tllv slrikiii- out the words "vvlneh shall 1 not In-Jii. rea.-e.l or ibiiniiirhml ibiri-i-; lntpnn 1 t'-tntin- tn o.hi'-i. 1 i.- ml. to the i-omppnfa-tion ol l.i. 'it. .iiii.t oil - rnor. X'r. Ilciirv move I to nmi-ud ll-e- amendmrnt 1 v stnkin ? out onlv tue words 'mercasPd nr.''.. B.-i- ed t... ". I he oto"' ii 1 1 1,-,-iirring on tie. amendment it. v. ii a "ti '! 5:r. I. 01 united to amend section 10 bv provi : ' T tlitit, r-t i .t-ets of ft''- hetinto aiut I a 'tip -- I li ' 1 t 1 ir 1 i' 1 lit ill t I Mill HI ) II 1 1 t r is in- tub 1 ' t III i v, h iiiiii mi. 1 oil Inoiiori ol S r. . ; . -, . 1 1 , j ol - .- e. bv stiit iu-7 out the wnnt H met 1 W'r- ie wi the f-i'i'-ny 11 1 1 1 1 1 7 5 ! .-e ni-,-,- b, t n f .jo..- 1 ... ill I n-. Mill ( h of , I the 1 1- ') sl- "-d the I.l ff. I I I lip ( oil..-! - IL I IV - tn 1 ' ni 1 1 i-l I 1 ' p v Iff tilt I I t t I-' .1 I. d 1 1 I D if proi.n -tat .1 11 two t 1 t I to 1 Ml r-f t Il l .It', Vr 1 ' ".'ll M I t J . ( 11 I I :"i,ii-..ii move . .i.i' out ti.e won I to amend tl.ts Is "or four" Mr" ' l" .1 r 111 fit or of b Mil t? itfttu Ty the tii ;ea ol the bt'prcmc Court, whatever tha number may be." TJa waa utterly oppowd to (jiving tho Ioi-lnture the power to inereiiH- the nrinli. of the Judgt. ami thu to obtim th" n y. ij.itl of dcciHioiia olmoxiona to -popular en tinurit. ; The Judicial department waa already th weaken department ol tbe (iovernment: It had not tho power to protect itaclf, and if the number ot Judaea wa left to Legislative op tion, the Judicial Department would te placed at the mercy of . tba t'eaeraf Aaaembly. ,. 3Ir. Ihvden wiw in favor of iuereasing Ihe J rumlr of gupreme CiuTt Jrtdgea, but waa will- iif the ConMittrtbtn. 'j - w-i-tr - - -Mr. Eaton favored Ihe amondmrnt and fully concurred in the vh-w expressed by Mr. Tliomp oita -- llo wa mt only desiww- that- thev ntjnt lier pf Judges ahould N irrevocably fixed, but he preferred the smallest number named, ii the section paane without amend ineut it will be In th power of tlie Legislature tu paik a court to wit ilaulf and pander to populAr'prijiidicje, The question recurring, the aiueudiiient wis adopted a follows : the veaa and nay were or dered on m. ition -of Sir. Clark. . , 1 YBAa, !. Allen, Bagle, Ttnines, ' Baker, Barrow, Beam, Ueity, Brwdley, Brirkcll. Brooks, Ilryan, Buririn, lluxton, Cal iu-ell, of burke, Caldwell, of tiuilford, (,'owpi r. Dickey, Eaton, Ellia, Faultier, Fuiclei, (. a'lican, "Omlaoil, Garrett, Godwin, Ham, of t.n.iior.l, Haynes, Julinston, June.-of D.tvi-i on, .lom s, of Hen derson j Jovor, Jvymtr, King. Uish, Love, ol Clmtli wo, Love, of. .I w ku, I.y.in, Jl. t'Muley, MrKav, ot U.i 'u,'tr .-t)onal.l, ot .t'liathani, McDonald, of Jbmiy, 7,U'ielme-,-3l Ivor, Nat. McLenn, Me!ur, Me'iiiiil-; !o.ire, of Chatham, Murphy, Odum, Prai-sall, I. rkiii. 'Pt-raon, Phil lips, Polk, Humlev, Uusji, Settle, HiiiiiuiiMi, Rlmm, Smith, of juhnsifon, Smith, of ; Wilkes, (spencer, f Jlyde, Starbuck, ("tewart,' Swan, "Tliompsos; "rTalkupTWarif, Willey, Williams, Wilson, Winburnp,.Viiiston. ?3. . ' . s Nava.-ialeira. . Adaroa, Alexander, 'lJell, fiinphaniir BoydciiClafk-Conlplsnd,-" Dick.t Dockcry, T ewbee, "roy, tlilliam, Onaaoni, Har ris, of Hutherford, IlarrisoiL, Henry, Jackson, Jarvis, Jones, of Itowan, Ioeiin, MiiClorkle, Mc Kny, of Sampson, N. A. McLoan,' McLaughlin, Moore, of Wake, Norileet, Patterson, ltichard , son, Kush, Smith, of Anson, Hpimcer, of Mpnt-" gomory, Stephenson, Wright. 83.", , i : On motion of Mr Orissom tlie Convention took hi resolution, (introduced oil .yesterday,) that from and after to-day the Convention hold even- fdng aeaaHin. - - - - Meaars. Onasoin wmt -McbangTrovncaTf it Thl! resolution. '' Mr. MoojfyitLYVjike-nppoacdit, On niotinn of Mr. GriHsonie tlie yea and nars were ordered: , . The Convention refused to lay the resolution on the table as follow t , v . ." ' "Kiva iressrs. ,A(tania, . Alexander, ' Panlev Il.iine Jl.ll, Berry, Boyden, Bradley ,'Urickeili Brooks. Uiyunj, Buxton, Ckidwvll, of Guilford, Chuk, Cowper, ,liK-kiry, Kat.m, ; Faulkner, Frfrebce, Furishea, Oahngan, tiiilliam,' Grissoni, Harris, ot Guilford, Haynes, Jackaoni Jaryis, Jojinston,' Jone, of DavUistm, Jones,- of Hen derson, Joyce, Joyner, King, LoVe, of Chatham, McKoy, of Sampson, Mcfiehee, Stclvor, N. A. McLean, Nat WcTan, McLaughlin, Mcllae, Me bane, Moorer Of Chatham, Odom, Pearsall, per kins, Phillips, Polk, Richardson, Russell, Rimh, Settle, Simmons. Sloan, Smith, of Anson, Spen cer,of Hyde, Pfiencer, of Mohfifomery, Stephen son. Walkup, Ward, Willey, Wilson, Winston. 04. ,',;.. .;-''. -,.;.'. ;!--.-' - 'ATrBs."Mosra. Alien, Baker, Barrow, ninte ham, jitttutrin, Cnl.liwlli of Uurkw; iiitl(fHn.t Ditk,-' liivfcey, - -1 "II is-, -i-FOfp .. l 141 1 r 1 1' 0ilwia,ilrijis. of Itmlieiioxd lb.ni.on, Jitn- Ley, ; Jiinw. or Rowan, l.ash. Lniran, Iove, of Jackson, MeCaitle. M.-Corklc. McKay, of UiLf nett, McDonald, of Chatham, McDonald, of Moore, Moore, ot W ake, Murphy, Norftcet. Pat terson, Hitmley, f?mi!li, of Johnston, Smitli,.of AVilkes, Btarhuck, Htenwrt, Swan, Thompson, Williams, Winlmrne, and WrightdO, The quest ion recurring ijn the adoption of the resolution, Mr. Henry moved that the Conven tion adjourn until li) o'clock to morrow. On thi question.- the yeas and nays were or der!. 011 motion of Mr. Furehes. - , The Convent ion refused to adjourn, yeas 47, ntivs fit.- ; e - - 1 ".. - - -. The resolution w.u fh.-n adopted. Mr. McDonald, of Monro, rising to a personal 'explanation sniil i ' "." .V - 7 In the fan! mil of June the !Hb, I find the fol lowing langimoii i "The point was well and for cibly pressed by Me. Clarke, of Craven, in the debate id the onvention, on Sutnrday, that the resolutions of 51 r. Mi nimal.!, or Moore, were, in their present verbiage and shape, an indirect if niit a positive endorsement of the Radical of Congr'S,'-- The preamble rothe -resolution ex press the tioe that was felt, "that the Pred deuttf turimj the ns-ess of the Convention) Would have been authorized by Conttress tode-clsrethe-Ptate restored to: the l'nim.n 'Now the drawer of the' resolutions in his place in this Convention, mod positively declare tint he doe rit, eii lo-r directly m .lir.-Pt)y in. !or c the Radipalsin 'ouirress. nor does tie say, cither directly or indirectly, that President Johnson has done what lie bad no ri-rbt to do, and the - Innrwr properly coh'sl rued, does not mpaa any sueh thin.;. .... . ... . . .. But he did mean to site,-that it was hoped that ('onstras would admit the Representatives elh-t from -North Carolina to their aeata in C---i-press, that the Cottfiitution aa amended bv the Convenlion and rat'ifi.-d by the people, wouS.l f., d. claret) to bo republican inform, nmt upm tins action beittsf bad in t oiicrcss, which is m c pKiuirv to tlie pniei ical nstomtion of the 'Hate tolhelniou: tin n the I'n anient would issue h,s p ot I tin it 11 ih . 'huh.: t 1 it ir-ili ("arolinn wiisliibv r-sbii-.'.l to her proper posnion in the I. iil'-n. and that I ! c ittv na ot tlie t-'latp. were entu'.ttil to nil the toteeli,in. riahfs ami privi li'S.t wlin-h flowed to them, t'-oni bei-v; p'racti fallT under Inf. Cot.stituti..n of ii,u tutted bbi'es. - AN e are I ueoretii ticallv out ot it tuinii is to ft t ::C niav talk n-id r- - 1 r 1 hI t 1 aet!,.n vvlilt h i peni v and t On motion nt . a 1 1 r 11 I 1 ntU t. t-.i'v it- ;:,( I 111, 111. t.'tt prai:-An-1 tne ob-Tt of the reiolu parties together, that they i-i t-ij, ui-T, and if puwibli ' -ition and cuiicord ot ,ff to our national pr-is- ti". tun to luon (onvention 1 I ,-r 11' a 1 I i t HO III It. 1 1 1 jii intity of j '"ie Was at I I 1 pl.W.i:.T ti.e tun 'id a' in ir 1 u e.i .-j r tv ol. 1 , o I'l.-r ift tin. I! 1'- v 111 k s v 111 can t - .1 t n.1. 11 11 n.i. l-b I - r b 1 vi-s . ,r 1 1 1 I. 1 - 1 . . ,t . ve .. . sinl t;i e.Mit. Mli;.i. '.) II , J, I, . I rw-,'-11 nt e,.i,'t,..iv aiithori.'d the is "' I 1 t 1 1 1 o I - ( 1 v, 1 1 rf if V 1 Ui 1 i-i t "ifneti n fr 1 -- x rt'it 1, i. I 11 1 ti 1 uia .t 1 1 r I 1 1 1 c 1 11 of the pr. liiiiii-t-K'li-epi.ii.r-ml tin. a 1 - t v 1 v i 1 1 1 1 - 1 it t t'-'fi'-i- fri.itfi tl-i at, I in t'11; re'- I ir bom- s in a .on. .Mr. Cox 1 to-orttown ired Orphans'- I is t ni- own- r of the fine c-'ate Htifjljts now ii'td bv tba (,' Asvluui.--li J'.o t. vt r.r. Col. Stoke, a member elect from T( enesm-.. but who isexclmled from ( onj-reaa bv tie- Ila.ii cala, thinks the Trst wav to " lm, 1, 1. u tba I'ldu ' for k pie 1 i. 1 nut. 'I t.'.s, m, 1 an allront l.y the IVeml. ut lor n .'Indue-, as tte are told by Ihe' V asliiti-.tton A -ii " o.i, to p.- f-oint to oiii.'e a per-unal en- iiiv itbivui Stok, lad been ft indelicate as to pre iiMin him, baa put him fjton the trump in behalf of tlm tinilicala, ami he is nuikino (ijaia lira at tin. North wherever iln-y will listen to biui.. $tm one ahu wanta a r for a dog that h doe not Value, will lei. I Stokes' tn answer eri we'l, UiAhuv I L'm-'iirir-.-. - . - : ': v - - V W AO.jAftVj.f ' ' .'... Lot-p.VH.tii, .lm,.- t. l 1 the Episeopid Con vent inn to el ly id 1 ... 1 1 ( u,uiuing, ot CJn. rago, waseh.t.d ahuost unnnimously A-.-istimt lbshop of fins DmcvkC ol Keiitucky.i S h W flmtllflNhMEM'aS. IXr.rUTOIIK XOTICK.a,- '--r JXr-.-- Ttl n-l.-.-u'iil K qn!,fi,.. l th n,r Kr liMimif. vks C.-a. a ki,-iir.m f.i 11.- 1...1 - n r.l tnuiin-rii 1 Kinii-n-iu,".. Ji, d. c-wl e t hy (iv B1-1. e l all put. , 11 11. lelitfii u hi4 cit-iir, 1...-.-WIA fur-oil a-d m-ik put le-m n.rf ll-fsn bnv' . 1 1 elnutiA nifio'.ni it tu pwai tl.eiri l.tf as wiiioe . luva pia-er tint I w . ' 'Hint W rVI- ' I . , " KnillkUtUtH "" I.' .1- lyll .b la i .Jw ' .1 l,l,i:t"l' wtiiorrl., - VilLSuN-N. ?. - - The seat newatrti will hsirm mv lit MN.hd Mi.nd'i In Jul,,, .. ada.rsn. , . Jans 7-Ua ".; Wiii.-i.itl rUUlTlGIl Il KS!IKU;S. ; v -ALLAN & joii:; tON, ptxstsmnitr, frm n.x a flouis-w raifiT and 02Kae:;tal teees. ; I'vergrpciis, llemn uid ITuwcrii, QtRBKy, HKI.O 4M)rt.O i It mt, Kus -Miioi.tiaAi.eA it uKrui, Or Urn for Tnw, f-a- "r'nkl 1 Unt if, l,.,.i .t bs mat sisii., to tasuie tlii-irde.lv. "y 111 er. , r ii.:n. '.ttHl--tfilns f Jtbli-ti.-il np.i niiplt- nllt-W . Jn 7 . . ' . jj - KALIilOiSI AXfrtJASTUVKflt. C'O" GKNKRAI. RrPKmNTKVOV X 4 DlriritB, i '- IlALEKia, N. C, June 7 IWItt. ' CHAKCliO? TIEE. " - ............. )n nn,) nfirrHtnusiliv Jane j. lll ' ! Traina will Knn as Fol'cvs on the RALEIGH ft CAEI01I P. AIL ROAD, MmlT siu k- his .iifi intr K .1 it, . K -I M " " '" itiv t W i-kIi.ii I iiu p M " c " "' foiitli . .t . ,1 n, I ..(I A M ' 111m nl t. nt, 1 .tii 4 IHl l- v: X.ntb tt-sve K-iti-iei.t toil A M ainv-st vv iijuit, 5.1111 p tt -ttili l.ive Wirfd.Hi, 4 ii'l 4. M r ivs at !(.i'ri..ii :t IS P W A! Ill 1(1 JliHNHiN. ."". . l.'-'-l. Wiq. .- r.nigi.i . June 7 .In Of aix m sit? :-; rmt Tii!? : . ' lOl'AM.- . , , -, ."MERRY CHlMES",.i-" " u . -.Universally Admitted to Bo tha Rest " . Tli . lie Uuuk t M tr:h t-trmnJCS T S J-atrPftly " " ni -I uiili h -i.ieslti'i:io.riiiuiri-i . I. tt.-tl 1.9 tin II Ii ' H.lil X WkIAIH, win f'". t- r. i-i nmn. i 'ntif.esttr-rtrfTI' -iiKHhVcilt.ilKS' II (ri. Wr.t .1 - ' 'llis t iriiiriiiMi v I "etm tnipi.l p msais .ItM tln-ta Peeuititl K ..ii-,. iii.il llra.t. i.li'I Ki-Ijiii tlis At- ' telitt.in nl I'i.i .ii.-M 1' s aoii,f-.s itMt f.i .out tlm w.iru hii-k lliruiiioi t)..r.-ii In. k h.,t, N.iar ail e.prt.1 k lin A-ii.ueil al. lb e...i,.t,-um Aiivit waa ma Miint .1 T lil'u I' lm ct-iits n eojiy a d.-a-n Sn-ei'ittin Pani. tin spi.tit-siiftn. - ol.IV R M rsitw lu., ail.ltm. .' ; :71 Wiutiii.u.ubt. Bust...,; -June 7 t 1 , i - ' ' '-.- .' -. I JI POltTAYr SA I.K AT "": 1 Al CTIOX, tf stjui fit.'iHr.-. Tt-ttseeo, 1 li.ai-n l nu n. iiiriitu.a, . fcc.fcc. . ,, . 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