Y
VOL. 2.
UALEI
N C, SATURDAY, FEBKUAlItY 1, 1868.
1
THE SENTINEL.
WM. K. PELL, Pkophiktor.
,J . U il
TBVHSDA Y.
1 he "n railed" had a protracted session,
, ,n Thursday, without uccouipIIaSidg much
of ifff-nw:-''-''--! '-
Maj.ri.ty and Minority Reports from ttic
r,.uiiuiuee. on Suffrage were presented, but
hi it r. Kcl. We do not know the precise
provisions of the Majority Report, and,
i hcrefore, shall omit our notice of it, until
we may be able to sec it in printed lorm.
Wo will lake pleasure in presenting, to
morrow, the admirable "Report of Messrs.
i, ihini, dl Orange, and Durham, for the
Minority.
It will le observed Unit the Committee
,mi I'rivi'kges and Elections (so-called) have
reported adversely to the right of Mr. Wil
liams, l Sampson, to the seat to which (he
people elected him, and which was award ed
linn liy (Jen. Canby, and in favor ot one
Hull, who contests it. We know nothing ot
the gMowtr '.'f;; .tukMt:" However feeble
and untenable, perhapH makes no difference.
I'll, "inily loll" are entitled to the per diem
fiiii! iil t j l; -
A,', c, '--.-l. That III.. .Smuts deserves the dunes.
- ,.,! n, tint r .4U Ui lnit" ,
A i, solution a iwwil, direr ting the
i niji iiioti ol ' ft Committee lo enquire who
.iiuiii to Iw relieved ol their disabilities.
Cilia is prep aratory to shriving a few sinners
m.l making them clean enough to enjoy
-oiiie of the numerous ollices to be filled.
We leicr the public lo the report of pro
ceedings, in order (list they may sec how
Uiu gay,,wa,s applied toull opposition to this
I m iff BeWMrTif , ;W tiltfrfniwjr mSgitti&trW
, mil, tin- negro delegate from Cumberland,
Liberty of speech w ill) these men is alto
o ilier a one-sided matter. The little des
potism in the Convention is'on a pur with
the big despotism in Congress.
The Article of the Constitution, entitled
' governor and other Kxceutive otlicers,''
wis peilecte-i and adopted, remaining,
however, substantially in the same slrupe as
when it catuo from the Committee, anil as
it was commented on by us, a few days
siman. W.iAim.uMsh,it. wd.ire.ju.. esssk
lime.
Two sections ol tlie Article on Militia
were adoptedto be noticed hcrealter.
We have before us an Ordinance, intro
. i.luc.wLix.M.&.Jfcd'yiJ"), if'tetideiT To 'Tie the
Judiciary Article ol the Constitution, of
which we may only say, for the present,
that, upon a cursory inspection, it appear
to le tree from grave objections.
UEUKb'.FOR TUK I'OOB.
The crmiplatrtts of our peortlr, arising
In, in personal indebtedness, are not ill
loimdtd. They are hntnpered by debt lo
an alarming extent. Much oft no property,
lor which their indebtedness was created,
h is been confiscated or destroyed by order
of fhe -Natiohar government,! which indebt
eauW,,.M.;tiu,.to us, in Ulnct jutiie,
ought to ba beta iriivyU'd it by the
government, at thu same I line; They arc,
therelore, unable to pay, without, in many
csses,produeing permanent and irrecoverable
aiTveraTtyf 'TTTeTr rTo'ndiCloii fiectfa tfiB aid
ol the government in-: - o lorm.
But, -in riie u I, s--sit Imp tttT relief
- bom Ibi i'lai W-r, aubmit that it is a
amwhkA::Mi1y:jtA iter
are alone concerned, utid which ought not
to lejettjl or attempted to be settled, by
an appeal to the masses, or ty the votes es
pecially ol the negro race, who are neither
to bo profiled or injured themselves, but
may seriously damage the cause of justice
aud right
There are great principles of law, found
ed upon the itl.W61o word ol OixJ and the
acknowledged principle of right and
justice, lodged in every sound human
Ikmoui, which no earthly government should
aud exigeiictes, however, in wfticlt the gov-'
eminent may properly ittep in 'between the
' 7 TitoTSiul R!r?lir-'w-"
ercise ot that humanity mid forlBranee
wjiicli may be tieoesaary tor tlie protection
' the righd of Hie debtor, but, at the tame
time. It cannot be justffietl in tij 5 ctioq,
whlctjHj iiaiiilttly nnjitat t the creditor.
If, iUerefoci, 1 w i lion'veriKoril 'ad "tegt-"
lative bodb-s, i attempting to aflord relief,
woul j wiwly ailhrre to thoae great princi
plea, noui wonb suffer wrongfully,. The
fien; (?anby measure t -teUst, wb4eht-W- tt
" wee det"giKditt be jSimporry nT wettti
liava tne ellect OLinuuesug an ueouira anu
pullFnM-f- M,ib. n it.mnrnKli tinmanti
w. r" r.'. ,1 r--r- t - r.r - r x I
Hnu Jiial settlement oi ineir mauera, wuuiu 1
result lu ffood.
But why insttrt the principle of repudi
' ' tloa In the' organic Tnr nt tbrf trft , Wty
place the new , C4)ntiitMiioH n antagonism
. with Vie Constitution of the t'nitar! til ales f
j "TVu -ft - nirAtttftiOt CfWT.---f he so
railed Convention low now been in (J'ssion
. seveoteeq.' daf ft &Ft: atnt f tlOO
per day making, hi tile aggregate, nearly
1 18.0(H), to siy nothing of the malUrof
mileage, stationery, ic, yf, r.H the leglti
f traiuact.it has oHIy adoptwl a few aeit tiona of
I , ,wfci-? rr:Vi.!ii;i.:.smfeK.,Tf..
I .. - WtfitUowteir s-ji-iins conteinpi'itM a In.avr
I burden to the- Mate, in the fuluro, in (lie
j t , waj ol UxaUoiu- Cir"Iu iuppoiT ST'iIinEEr
jd siiperllu his ot'ieefj. Thcae are the first
fniiu of Radical rule? Who can precTit f T
s .. .. .1
the end, if it i fastened npon Korth Caroli
na i ' u
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"Mrt lAncailn .njipointiw five of . the eight
r i, j!fW vowftmttt ttn ijnfwme Owt,
'which the rarliral Coairremtnet! are atrsid
tatrns.t
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NORTH CAROLINA AB0V8INO !
The proceeding of Conservative meetings
fa-rhMM eim-:f !tiw taft-feaiimaUftt
to be published in the Stutiatl, accumulate
upon our hand's to such an entente ibid wo
are unable to publish them inettenm. W e
propone lu make such aUUuets, a wu can
4d JJ'MeJf rthyuu .pvjt,j5r)j;fldjf
be titerewritii content. " It must rejoice tile
beart of every lover ot hip State and country
to witness the awakening of the fires of pa
triotism aiming imr people, in this hour of
exigency and pent The spectacle is full ol
hopeful augury. "There is life in the obi
land yet."
From all the indications, we anticipate a ;
glorious rally of the friends of Constitution j
a Union and civil liliertv, next week.
('HAVEN.
Alatgeand enthuHiastic meetioo ol the
Conservatives ol this county was held "ii
Tuesday. Hon. M. E. Manly pn sideid. and.
on taking the chair, made an eloipn nt ami
patriotic speech. The meeting was lunlu i
ably address by Messrs. ,li. Hughes, II
It Brjsii, 3no:tt7fftiSS(fm, Alex. Justice
and 8. D. Pool. One bundled delegates were
appointed to the Conservative Stale Con,
vention, and an excellent series ot resolU
lions was adopted. Among the resolutions
Was thelolhjwrng -jnst irthme to tbc snis-ll
baud of Conservatives in the Constitutional
to-lh)oC-onvention :
Kctofoed, That a vote of thanks 1-e and
M btsreby toadeitta-Uie CuntrvU.Vt: uieui
bers of the Convention now in session at
Kaleigh. for their noble and patriotic course.
GHANVILLE.
The meeting in this County, on Saturday
spestable ever assembled in Uranville. Jas.
ft. Duty, Esq., presided and W. H. P. Jen
kins was Secretary. Messrs. J. T. Littb
johii. Ho. J. Hicks, It. 8. Barnett, D. A.
Paschall, Geo. Wnithain, Willis Lewis, W.
M. Blackwell, H. K. Coleman, C. II. K. 'fay
lor, W. B.Oews. J. A. Hiitloek, W. H. Jen
kins and 8. A. Williams constituted the
Committee on Hesolutions, who reporter),
an eloquent series, through i lie fiist named
gentleman, the Chairman.
I he Preamble recites the various conccn
gion r nttt arTrflfT-which-- irh -tswrol r
has already made, for the sake of peace ami
restoration, and the return which she hns
received, thirelor, at I he hands ol the des
pui.k .iutgti(y in the National Cofineils,
ai, i vww t t4M.. Iait, llie . reaoluLu.us
declare
1. That the people of Granville claim the
tiwHnmiuBiirf tint duuitil iiUon imd pruiciL
against all violations thereof.
2. That they hail with debght the
awakening of the people of the North to a
aense ot the ifangeis w hich threaten to de
atroy the Conslilulion, as evidenced by the
recent elections; aud pledge a hearty eo op
eration in their efforts to redeem the. coun
try. 3. That, - W-Uilt tlicy wi ll assure to the col
orecl race the full protection of the law in
ftieir pelsons and property, yet, "in the Ian'
gunge of the lrsfSlWito'Kiiir''j
the State, 'it is not to be expected that they
can -oiHprehel -aai4 -appweiate, -a they
aliould bu-comprehenilcd and appreciated,
tlie wise provisions and limittitioiis of Con
stitutions and laws, or that they can have
that knowledge of public affairs, which is
jietwvirj l tiualif)' tlieau tif 4iihai yv. all .
the dutiea ot'the citizen.' "
The resolutions are so adinirablc.throtigli
out; that ire he yet f -able to produce
them entire.
Fifty-two delegates, embracing many of
the first citizen of the County, were sp
puinted to the approaching Htate Conven
tion. CHATHAM.
At a meeting oi the Conservative citizens
of this county, held in Pktslioro', on the
2i5tb'., W. BertjrauMii Esq., presided wit
ry.
Sixty-four delegate were apppointeir to
f Uie'Conserviilve CdnH'ntfoi:" Attrohg tbttn,
V ln tho cases above, ere the leading citizen
or the county- number of whom we hope
to see in attendance next week.
SUKUV. ..,
Tl'itlljiymiiM&:- fMtsrm, on
the &7tU. Capt W, M. Norman presided ,
mi Luther O. Waugh waa appointed fiecre
tary. JtolMiss.,J' . the Jfi'tf Btr'l'SJ w"r
adopted. One ot tbeiu nouimate. (kneral
.WBlleiiJ ft. HuncoeV in w PJtMUi ct
the United, 8tw i-Lil ?Z'
Ta r dcWmps weif amaiinterf-
"-"'J - r. -- -i
the Cfinservatlvo 8rtc Convention. In r)c
fault of the nttendan(-6 of any of the gjt nile
men Tl,TtrrXeKM.'t
Gale and TL C.(B)Mlger, Eis., aw rcquealed
to represent thd Conservativeii of Surry.
I'be f'olirtwing iwwIutoMsrtuptt'il en ttw..
occ ion, uver tW troe ground and expn s
the statiments ol nine tenths of the nailve
f white wt'nKrrtttpri -
Ketottud. That while it i the sincere k-
ttre at tlie jwsople !, Kortii Carolina, tliat
41W-fllBll?W.1TW sK?!,ai',!.l" P;TC
mm u.,." -- - - i
t'ni..n at. tin enrlv dav. linos iilst and Ron-
tnifm t o fwiy y. b"
hiwlw IMIi rfil'Jltlill Jti'-g rnitovntinn
B"" IIMI FT" JS p a w i 'Fampnnimni
wtnek milt utjorjliiu. Jlhe w hrfe to the
fil ii k race ns we sincerely believe tiiai
im-Ii" p.joi7 w HI lnPTtn'rty tvtrf wrft
war of races, fculh will prwiJce disarter
?t'!' ,f I",, ' . , ,
I.., T-l.t mim KAtiuv that tha apVAral
cts of toi.riMi tout lung teoooatruction
retloirly m violation of the Constitution
ot the L lilted HtaUsiiMid that, if carried
out, they will abolwtt al1 ditf im tton lwtwen
!, k uiJ lii.i. k TJ.C thereby 'le-
frrad.bir tli former.- 4 tbar-lhert thy
-j connt.wua tne ciyiiiwwn pi toe ego.
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Or an Andr, w i, a .sY.le.ii.oi ol l'iint- j
e-r treat; nvift?, - -t
Or Ashhv. the "Pilgrim " from Ply
mouth Ii -ck's shade,
i. a Hindi. , of in. itniieiil 'pravii
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en! i leal uiot ions :
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IS a Itodmall, -.lie. ;.i o ea'. l ol Sir. ;
IF a f ftthrfll,--we km mo- Uiui .
is great Tuuiyi.' I.uinbug "loi in i in :"
J8 Walls UiYudlalor Iriini Martin
i- the symbol, in Algebra framed,
To represent quantities unkiwirn ninl
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A nilsera'tle b.'t ol lil,".. -t ,
soit were seal by our in! i! ii.it.
eol.bte up a ( 'mi!! Milt ion. as H
f l io- 1'ie.er
I i, oi.le to
was called.
in the year ol our l.nr.l k:I.'i. I hev nu t in
the erty of - Kligli- .is ot thcut. cauic
rather late, lisving lost tiieir wa, as they
wire too ignorant to read Hie sign -board.,
and too proud to ak. They received one
dollar anil a half per da lor their service
(so-called) and were wrejj paid at t but. V
They sucereiieii, l.oAiver, in about six
wekvis Uui akl utttJWupJo..;()iiipeU:Ut
clerks, in patchini; up a .lucnment, eon
teinptible in all its parti - which they
culled a Contilulii in, and which has been
frin tluit day lo this the scoff ot the civil
ized world, and a itisgiacc to the 8. ate. In
an old record id' the times, rimy tar -found
the "names 'of this weitlt itnd mrt'ttteotflfie
tent asaeinblngi- ; otherwise itfiutiiht b ditli
cult to lesra who had gut up t lis "I'aiifalo
Uadc of nonsense." Ooe Nat. Mai'iiii. p.-s-sibly
a wbite.iuau, was PrS-Tdeltfl tutt Wrt
so utterly )groianv "V lb' parliamentary
rilli-s. that the wind.- I". U durino ilie ses
sion, whs in iiu'Xt-rUiiibki c,.-niti-i. n U'ill
t.ia.stoi was then pr.t..itil lit.- nuii.c IbMy
Gaskins who was inrlicied for sletling a
bog, or a mule, and received thirty-nine for
the mistake. John Hn.uch wan among
them -and David L. tSwuin - wheiher lie
gims or not i soiiHuvtiiit. tinccrtuin. All
that, is known of them is found in this
record. There was one John en. sup
posed to he the body servant ol Guv. Owen,
w ho took his name by way ot making hm
is-lfw'ie"
another. Who was her heho answers
who ; .1. J Daniel llgured among them and
iniiiie some very t'ootish remarks. Hemy "'
(Scnwpll wits imother; te hailed from (tie
County of Wake. He was a viry interior
nian. I lioiittli not a ncirro. I lie Maine oi
W. Id'.n K. HitwowU a-lw ns.nam
a tumor thai he is still living in Warrcii
thoogll IB t?it-ieJ:ortty v Afl Uie mew-
l.ers i.steniatiouslv proclnimr.f their own f
incompetciiry and tolly, by frequently tiling
ling in Ihe debates (o called,) which were
scarcely superior in inleiesf fo the wttiT
JablrtTings .,f so many monkeysin convetition
assembled, The rank and tile of that mem
orable bony were a stupid set, who did the
voting as they were told, and lived on their
dollar and a half a day, perfectly salisllud,
as they ought to have been. Tin y laiarded
at cheap houses, ami drank but little whis
key, which was then only 40 cents per gal.
Ion. lliiny ol tlielli were ill hoini s,, no, and
had not sense enough to be ashamed of it.
Here ntr their -M-y some ot tbeto evi
dently mis-spelt, as they were Km ignorant
to wrtte -: them ewnretsti. : Kmus -ut tLcm
would avrtti to have made their mark.--.
Probably some better informed fi tend did
Hi- ctitrogntfihyi mki the niarksuieo iuiuil '
the acta by bowing their head. I Heee
names, so far as intelligible, are as follows :
David Outlaw. Frederick J, HiH. liurgesa
H. Gaither, HaW. If. Carsou, ('Samnci, per
haps) Hugh McQueen, Alexander Troy,
Richard Dolibs Spaight, Jolin 1). Toomer,
hmMtilmmmimn 13. UiUiiUU. Josinh.
Cruilup, Jea-ie Hpwght, Kentielli .Rayner,
Alex: Pi Gaston, ilaMletl Shipp, Asa Bigs,
John B. Kelly, Owen Holmc William U.
Mearvs, J. Smith, J. L. liaik-j, C Fisher,
Mesliack Franklin, D. M. Itarringer, and a
&VM)el IHSrry rfttleTff, ;tft -laiul the same pe4ir
tkiuic ol ila in bad the impiidvVCe knct ef
frontery to sgMmre-the" very natlfet oi tome7
of our Oovernnrs an. I Judges- and eaf4e4
liAinia nught be iiiinli'ii by their miBofahle
tlevu:e. - -
Cr glorious Convention is enmpoaett of
ivntlftnrn-everv motlie'i's son hi iImid;
Ju,t 'h. y uv rtHtfrrfttt rn ttrr, "-itttrl i It,
and feeH ami pn pud,, like gtutleinen, -
Ai?'(f Jiiltwi fer tiirm ! 1loiy Hnagr.ans
bat ks enou.'h lor one day t ! W lh '
JLacuik CoeijmKiT. By rufereiw to
our lejeipisof (iro'duce it'will t dittCoVefii.t
that Measre. J, H. Hunter & fitl., merehants,
..r .1.!. t !, . M-i.'Wftll . lttt,.,T .in. .HiinijA.l
onjre-tei.bry j
iimn nus nw r;ieu i.y any
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iMiier m. r
t-hitit ml till city (tn'ee cotton hat b.cu
rmti!; ts this waww.'TtlT rwielyerl fort'
tytyrtH" VNlWi. fwsriMSM fa In J St,tahsrtiSii-
jieaeiieanSj kr. Antfvi.k Ihtif jtxi. i
1,1 Orenaila, Mite., on the !(h instant,
nefrr.l woman name.f 8..iri Jrine coo!iy
mutdcrt'd her two children,' one ajrect 7 yearn
and the other 4, by liu rally "cutting tbetn
up," a a biibhcr wuuUl nheep. The re
mains, horribly mangled, were found iu the
eabin occupied hvtho woman. Upon tienifr
rtn-eri seiiifi4sI JWr pint, ,lat Wr
no reason tor Iter fiendish cruelty.
.sl-
tiUBHKB Y 'uXVKX TiOXA I.
aT,,r-m nil, .iTSvT Tt7f:. T"1 torn. wiwf.:
" iSal)i,rha,,-. d; f "m ' , '"Ui-v. Iln.1 the prosperity of the iflr. l.ral.am, ot ( .r.Me, asked the ven
K i.anKp.H-s.asb.a.-k a, a coal. held by .e Stt'tV in e X art. ! ' reU.mng -large amounts m,, was nut a Isi t that N'oitln rn
' ' i ... 1 ., . lands were worked to a great advantage in n I 8 lerii-i 'nurl m t im .mnnnt
I The t'onsllllilloMHl Convention,"
(wo-nlll.i '
- Illtll
.ajventjoii a called to mder at II
o'eliK-k,
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A. l
1V I lie
l-i'-v. A-hley, ol the 0m
ventiou.
: mmrrninioitiOTi was rwire)
)rni tm
inlltec nil I' lliancc, with lustl Uctlons to con
sid. r and report the best course for the
.Stale to pursue in the mutter.
Mi Watts, a iiiciiiorjal fioiu Sauy.s u ;
!o!Hity ill icliition to tlie late i lection., He '
liTied I., tin I oniiuUti.c "ii Klutionr- '
air. Abbott piesentei! a i:oiiiniunieati'-u j
from tin: 1'iesl li lit of the Wiiniing!. n, ',
( hiirliitle and Itiilhi il. rd liailroi.,! Coin- 1
j pany.
Ilariis, nt Wake, tmgroja UKiiioriul j
contet.li.i- tn. -eat ot Mr Miliums, ol !
."ainp.-oti, i.) ol e Hall. U. lerred to tlie I
Committer, will, instruct ions to report as !
Minn as pOssii.le. i
.Mr. J.nicb, ol Caldwell, a mnjonty rep, .it
from the Committee on Homesteads. (r
deaii U) be piiutwd,
.Uiit,.iH,gro,) minority. report from "(he
sann . A Iso or.lerial to be printed
Harris, of Wake, (negio,) a ri'Solnlioii,
that the Convention will not art upon pn
vale bills lor relict, until the Constitution
or civil governiu, hi is formed and nil or.b
liaitre pflsvd tor the rebel ol t-bt" people. H
wislieii the niji s suspended an. I the resolu
tion put on its piuagc.
Mr Abbott thought the matter had been
I setlleil bv Jlr. I'doI's ordiuruua;. The bill for
I the irtev rrt the Wifmmgtott, t:tloU ai J-
Hutlu-rlord Hailroad .Company was the best
! relief f,.r the people of North Carolina. It
' saved t wo tnillioOK id di.iiar In llie State.
anil Harris' resolution would effectually kill
it.
., .Ualbiway, (iiiigro,) tiiouUl lUut all urn -"TtitfofiS
'shoiilrl He over rfmTcritel'fflr'f lie
was opposed to the suspension ol the rules.
If the Convention passed the resolution, it.
would r reile from theposiiion it took in
the earlier singe ol ils proceedings. He
w as o.)io"Cil b. repudiation , it was only Ihe
rich wlin floored that measure, the pour
owed oi.tliiiig. Tin1 moineiit repiidiiii ion
Was introduced here, it viotildbes d.-aili
lilow to the Itipiiblicun party. The best
method to give relief to the people was to
rncouruge Internal Improvements. He
hoped tlie resolution would lie over.
Hari, (Hi'troi fid b resoluthMt-nw
inlendml only to expedite the business
-hi4bi--Uui..Jit...-,: . . . . ,
Mr. Toiiryee hoped ihe vole -would be
taken, and the rules w. re accordingly su
pende. I and the resolulioii voted down.
Mr. Kii'h, a tesolutiou calling on sheiiHs
for the number of cxicutions ami amount
J.nopey t be eollrcted tliereon. Laid
over. ...........
Mr ( 'nngletoii, a revolution in lavor of"
imuiediute aetiou on Coitstilulion ninl He
Jkt liiltiiivt. .'
SHKOlAb OHIICR.
The In. ur of 12 o'rlK'k having arrived,
Mr. Uiiilimin's report, as Chainnsn ot the
.Coiiuiiiltep i n Iteliel, the sp.s'ial oidei of
ti e hour, wai taken up.
I he following is the report :
I W undeisigned, a majority of the Select
Cointiiittee on Relief, lesM'Ctftdly report the
following Ordinance and Hesolul jorv and
recommend iln ir passage :
Ait bnirniAwcic RE5rm-rrao Ttttc Jfnismc
HON OK THK CsiUKT OK i'HIS HtAfK.
- tM.'4-i4iii I. Ma -U. ix'tiu-iiiiiZ iy tlie- pamUnf
no i out't of law or . quity of this State shall
have jurisdiction ol any suit or actiou
IiiuiidtVrf iiii iiny Tuiiiract raartepriurTo'The
fiitd ot JUy, VHH, (except attion
agaiuat public ollicers, execulots, adminis
tiatora, uuartliuns, trustees, and others act-
lor breaco ol their respective duties, by the
ppteji,MiUuii,-Ui thek -uw u. use iif mitticy
or projieny ofticfatty frcTvril iiy tta?Tfl;-'rhT'
ith.r. fraudulent act,) or of any action or
procese to revive or enforce any judgment
rterctoforc recovered on ny wtcft eomraet;
wlWthcr such action le now pending, or
shall be commenced hereafter, and whether
such process lias la-en already issued or shall
be hereafter sued for ; and the sherifts, cor
oners and constables of this Siaie, having,
in their iiands any final process issued upon
any judgment, lotmded on such cause of
action, are hereby commanded to stay all
proecet'rl8 uPon the amc, rmtl retttm t Ire
same to the proper courts.
Thi Of dwanoe shall Im; in fmce Iroiu tuul
utter iU ratification by this Convention, and
imli.torjtrnuc in totce until the first dav of
Jtrtjf, TW8,' nV ntH thrfrftrtt,'-wMeli
tint Convention has Diet lo adopt, shall go
thsmlved, That a copy ol the foiegolug
Ordinance be sent to Major General Cunby,
Commanding, &c , and that he be irspcct
fully requesteal tocauae fhe snino to tie en
forced. -'
Mr. McDoniiht. one oU the Committee,
the exception oi the escepiioit in I lie firt' J
section, wlueli lie tfiniks elioul.l e stricken
out.
WlLl.. B. RoomaS", t'tiiiirman.
Jonw A. ikDoKALD; -
. 4unr Rjtuv .
. if w . BHAdt-ey, v '
-.rfrjf. fiWinRHfrW3 '
- Mr. R. niovt U alojit ion ilesaid that
they1 i,c eiilieJH';ynsm4ifttH'S." awl d
miltud tliat s . nuy law pa-sed, niripliug
rtebts nnd contmete, wn in degree
repudiation, that it was repinliation to some
ipytenf Bttt h"ptejy hiiww;.swp
inipuvorisheil and, Ugijared. sml. in justice
to posterity, Some no astue ehould fw taken'
to prevent the sacrifice or property, il was
History knew ot no rase, w lu re a coimuv
had passed through a itisastMoa and (U-ao-j
i tmnut Hlitari,ttilit:ti..XL. 1'lJL "f'ty .
li.tR'liefl itetllM, ite., fl. riliO--( pl-l-'. 1.1 May
Uiw J K UI U 1. I u. J,. AJ,,IL1 rn.. ..,.1.1 l...l, 1K.1.... I .l . ....... 1
lion ours at priwiit li qimrl yttltHtt what Mieved their press ut distress. Xi4-u' p, llni to vote riga'in'iit It r'klthoiigft fio wa
instiino.- where wpudiatu n iu m de n l Ir'.ll with them on this sid j n, 'J tu, j fa,or 0f nniversatmm'irly kw nil perwini,
tree bsw len resorted lo end ai ill left the . nut la In ve that our people air iiitll meiW I i,.iiu.r ihn U,u..l u .iu m ik. ukv
on thtr lt. JulytlStlli. it ttrnie meaaiiTe of J .Mft,s dowet
Tthis lli'i.t i Tt lArff7 th.'e titilftftmct 'tifnf TrrTtfr,--- H
Jirtdiw.Vi. .xouU Ml un.aiwi&ln'ajl!': a ;"U"':1V' L:i vx i''l'l.tu,rjji,4ittvtf)li.oroikui4. 4i,J.e.wa
siiftertnir "a indanrt. ' Ke did ynt rare
where the purchaaer was born, but he
wanted til in to live and labor among na.
ils would ay to the debtor, "y nmst
pny," and to the rrerlttor, "jou must give
time." ' v
Mr Jones, ol Waiditirulon, had gmal re-uriHnre-to
dt-e,-t an orilinsnee licit bora
tV trl'HSni nf th gi-nibhiH fWw ft.s-
tort'a pen. Tte people warXed relief and
j ubstantiul relief. Ho thought the fdi.
; naiice calculated to tnisleail ; its language
i was suscepiible ot gieat misconstruction. -j
lie tlot;hl the .IteU-.JJiaaiO,
j drawn by the gentleman beten the lar
, Imriiin i-tiiiiu.iii6aujgitflrBtrilgl..di'J.
i tibt upp'y ioa Kepublic. Thu ordinance
, (iave f dishonest debtors too great a scope.
He thought .tlie. picture of absentee Inud
lorus was ooiv orawu 10 iiiuuencexne iihthst'
the N. rtli.
Mr Mooie, of Granville, asked If the gen
tleman was winking "t eonli-catimi.
.'I. Jones; Hy no iiuans. That wss s
d a I d.ji k a bug bear to Iriglilen (coble
iiiii.ds, but ii liiigliT. ciiuieV TT thti ""pHSEelfl!
ui,l,:w,i.-m to Hie govern saMOt III l.il ijl
in . I He jiad made an argument, in oi.-di-cnc.
in a ifuggis.ion of the Judge on his
ciiinii, in i,ir,l u. tlie constitutfonality of
the stay law , pncd by thp .fgislatniT, and
on beii.g askl i) the Judge it' he thought
tin s'iiy bnv of ihe C'-ni, iition wan also
uiiciiMitutioinil. he npliid that lie would
not dis. iim that ; he and other gentlemen of
the bar had agrn.d thai the ikicsHics ol
the people were so great til (it tliff' woutrt
t..,,WMui ,,,,,sJi. .quiUa., . .XUjrj(Unuu'
wuuia eprre, m. ttitl 1st. of JuiyriSSS.
Why did not Gen. Cuuby's order cover the
same ground Hi idea of relief wis to n-i
the State ot! hs )cg- . He w lis for k.-cpii.g
tliir honor ., I 'North Car,, lina inviolate, the
mo in. nt sin h a d. chitatioi. w as ni:',de. the
pelipre Of !tl' ?fiiftli -Wilttlil" tairritt to tvH
confidence in the bond? of tbc State. Then
the swum of prosperity wonld ser trr rind
the snuggle lor supremacy would Ix-jriii
That was his idea of a substantial relief.
Wrttts- Sirlrt tn ntmd hrrr it HermrHin f
tor, li'oni the circumstances that surrounded
them. Cries for relict were heard from
every quarter. It was not diahouorabJc He
would say, publicly, that they were not
Stales, and not being Slatitwt we (M-iiih!
grunt tiw itM (, otigrtiw had tUUuiaii
dial we 1id no Iigal i Kinnu lit Thin vi
had no law. He agreed with i had Slci. i.
in his .h clarnllon that the ( onstllulioii bad
no application to conquered provinces, or
territories. Hueh was the nettled policy ol
Congress with regard lo ns, and such wus
our condition; therefore,- We -can grant
broad and "sweeping relief. Wc may be
Sal'ed repndiatore; wc may-- be charged
wilh uctuig db.lionoi.tly, but the day wuuUl
Come w hen such cries would be hustled for
ever. '
Mr. W. closed his reniaj ksLby ojlering Ihe,
folio winy amendment; "Strike nut all in
eluded in the exceptions, ami insert: 'con
tract" r nijmiwwitiiit' n(fyt -iwro-oy
purchase of real estate, when one-half ot the
purchase money has not. been paid.'"
Mr. Graham, of Orange, said, substan
tially :
Mr. .VrekideuS.iA. rise. to,, 'juggest sotne
objiiiUwu,., vtUie4i..it the vutfttt..of.J ; f Di..
incus. ire will remove, 1 will chceilully sup
port it. Can we, under uur oaths, pais this
law? is mil ihe exception in section 1, in
Wsj4U.siw; aslJ .Tiustu'iii... tuyjuiitt
Is iror thu reiki prouofnit illusory nnilrT
deception t Citnno we uccoiuplinh the ul
jec.i proposed, more surely, by referring the
mttHer t- tint, Ciwio.aJid by uuiliug with
the Virginia Convention in their ietition to
Congress to extend the linio in the first
clause ot the ltiuikriipt law nod lo reduce
tbeixpeiwes! I an He not so unictid the
Stay daw of I&83 im to give jmlgineiit for
tbe.iHsialnicnl due, if not paid at, the times
mentioned, iBstrnd of fortb" w linluamonrrt,
or give juiiginVnls for oue-tetith ol the old
ueuis, joaj y cm, mm i Jf r. (
J,,M.nut:iWtiit:.lt Um, U"i I
nnlln st Ih.nl. :.....,. 1
J. .IIl.u j ...I l.. l.i'l.ni i u... ii-i. tit. 'm
ii res, hut to view tne whole matter trom a
"toyaf bstris. Ant 1ieri3 t vruuid" reminrt -tins
Convention that ue; mvu I aim selected
as men who have never violated an oath to
suptiTTit the (kinsiituiion of the United
Hiatus, All whons ofticers; took an eth
to supporf'triat Gohstitutiori, and afler-
J3qar4, ..yrben . tke tliue to, try ;, men's aotrl
fwmc rtpotr tnr, ywwtew-W"- rrm r iwntrg ol
kindred and lloed, ao far a not to remain
neutral in the late terrible contest, have
twenr-xelieb - bitW -no pauao uaul
consider that clause whie-li says: "No tale
shall pass any law impairing the obliga
tiotisot contracts IT jlui Jt jii jaiij that
clause does not apply Unit we ate not a
Statu. Iiut only a Territory. Vasnot North
Carolina askej, at a Mutt, to ratify the
amendment abolishing slavery 1 As I said
w ould argue this quel ion on a loyal ba
sis, i quote Thai), -t itnais. ,-Wat nol the
origin ot the whole reconstruction u lieine
f 4 Hngrm ''to4jH4 n4 the cilndu ion
o) I be IStoU. which lornietl the so-clli
Con In ierate Slates of America f Was not
tnVl. Nnfrfe "!
shall Iw apTiortioncd among the several
K.'t vena sav, in
his
,i.rf'iho:
Spl
tiiiii f.v isiuttn nave
the
right, sBiiulway had it, to fit the Clwtive
franchise within their iw S(trt " Did not
Chief Justice Chase rc.,ogiiie Siiftii" ('aro
boa (is a ttl ate, in fiia addresa to the liar in
our circuit, last June f .
Uui di this uica-siire give leal ref ?
toaTcSiTT ti uf, 1ik tt "liot'Jjttc a'storit't
Is thiii Ilie tiir.n in which the people ask
reliei ( Mr. i'resident, as our power , ques-
liable, had we not t est refer the matter
fcjyitf. n. Canl y, who ran have hi orilere
ceWucfcrfIlliio.iliaJOMX&rcB
r.ni tnr nrrrrrt tt it tinrto. Tintt
tbP mpowww nsM4 wvifc,flnVeti.liiilmir, ,W(W h.m,,,! t-)W)n. 4W tt
in llirikriiptey, W'i,y nifrw-ttiirt'ooresli
to t motge-toe tawf ao a - u M.-tur..:tetiii-
l.ptt-U-tltt.pttriaA.tJiiliCkiOra It.igii-i
t J it lias hIljiII V iiuiiiI .... it '1 ..,.- n I
et? W hy sihrtil.i Exeeuvoa amt Truatueti
lie Miljiictril to suit, when tin y cannot col-
tu nfii ieA nt tin. l.itu that pill Hismi old
ii.-l.ts should be compromised and sutttSed.' 1
la Jirvc i he people Wtmtil prefer to imw. how
milled, lint elecultrm should lie slaved, un
til Hieir property would coimtiand tetter
J H" dishoneslr
T lii-ta a iii.ihyifi
1 1. -i me BTVuuuv
vsfMws-s.4.fsiisi.
wjs.t ai U-ppiy bnna vA valtntnd
trnij nfnt.Jnt fa em this u mr,i! inlition
CtnigrMH.1 11 U) l)ipomt a ce.iiiniittee for
that purpose, 'i I ?o alter nur pienent Slay
Law, as 1 have above proposed, ami we will
have 1u.c0111plh.l1ui more limit we tan dy by
adopting the nuarurf now tx toie u. ' '
Mr Alt Ibinahl, r-f-t liatji on, in xt upon
the floor. cla.iiK','1 tlmt 1)10 Mutt' was in a
ttJr!;.J .). ,j- Re iswt tKf.C ,fMSfiff !
aoce. ar-knoaled the fu.t, wru8 time
, as na'M'-i'U C'l irifeU. I
K, when on lue train. Hu spoke ot loin.
lUt Sickles as the great s--ldii r und patriot,
who had saved this Slate fimn all - ru .)
evf wwV i. iht ewj tii iwuii, al
luded to the fact that )ulgtmnu, to toe
amount of 000, had j akeii In bis
County. I'ri'pcriywa liiti sscriuWd fr
a mere song, and our mtn ciiiwiis are the
j Wneipiil parties, and creating alt the .ti
UesU TanliiW re bur friends": tie wotlM
ofahyt a million ol dollars.
Mrv All IKinald, as a reply, said he hoa d
lite g. ntlcman woui'l not tiiteirtipt hii--(jtt.tiMt
were letug always asked, to drive
one away from the main question.
" Hood, (negro,) moved to ru-coiMnit the
nlort to the Committee. Mr. Tourgee
ojiposed the reconmiMuieot, but favored the
stay ot all debts until a homestead clause
could be inserted in (he Constitution of
rt'trcsMCt5ve nature; he was witling
however, that it should lie recom
mitted, with iiwructiiio to the. Commit
tee to petition (i. ii.Cftiiby to stay all debts,
A tnol ioa was herA made to adjourn, but
w ithdrawn, in order to allow Mr. Heaton
to submit a re)ort from Uie lilt! of Right
CauiluiUoi,.., Kla.VtaAjHiJ.prinh-tl,
Mi. Frerieli, ol Chowan, by oonsint, in
liodueed the following resolution;
Itesotml, That the Committee on Finance,
(iiloi in ihe name of this whole Conven
tion oi in ihe liatue of a sub -Committee,
.I..- ii'itlior.c.d to negotiate a loan, not to
pv-r-eil f nKorm, tn order nr'pav the -rtre
age ot HiendHTs,
Sir. F. said Jifl upuhl move to suspend
t!ie rules, lueaiise ininiediiitv action should
lit taken upon n : as there were soiim mem
tiem -tn flrrTirmwy
The rules were suspended and the reso
lution aili, , ted.
On iuuuuu .i.f Uidluvviiy, 4iiegtoJ tlie
Comeiitiou then adjourned until to-lnor-
1 t .i,ni.,
IntHTiAt, Jan. ?0,
I lie ( mi vi litem wits called to order at
1 1 O'clock.
1'iuy. r by the llev. Mr. I.cnnon, of the
Convention... '
A communication wag read from Dr. K.
C Fisher, Superintendent of tile insane As
ylum, inviting the member of the Conven
tion to the liislil-iilaoii. '"
OallotttiT fTicgrre) -ntfrTert"BTesnintioB,
leipiisiiug Ihe 1 oiiimiitie on Cities and
Towns to inijurre by what authority the
Iowa t WiliHingioii etaime to-be ciry,
ilr. Ashley, a resolution in regard to la
borers and mechanics. Referred.
ttrtiwrwwtmf. 'iiuuirt")'wwti itiNt Hwnl
labor K;rformed shall have precedence.
Hefumd.
Mr. Uunb r, a resolution that the Con
vuntiiui shall assemble at 10 o'clock, in
stead of it, A.1L, as hcictolbr.cl Lie oyer,
-.toinUistita. trwiUifion ffiliBiig.j!iu
terms of the Court of Pleaa and Quarter
Session in Rutherlofd county. Referred.
Mr. McDonald, of Chatham, an ordinance
levy-ins t itf J.ffw , ttw-oW -4tbt. -Mr.
Teigne, a resoltftlon tiistruclliig the
Coniinitti df three, appointed to confer
with. Gen. Catiby, to awertuin how fur be
would rvt-ognise. legUlatiun on the part ot J
tins l onvculion. So relerred.
Mr. Abbott, fiy consent, a rcHirt from lti
Committee on I'ririlcgca and Elect ions, to
whom was referred the uii'inorial of one
Mall, ol Sampson county, contesting the
sin!, of Mr. Williams, of that connty, re
commending fliat Mr. ITalT lie declared
elected bies over.
. ji. lluUuiu.U-aubiiut.tul tt txptuttiailft the
I iiinkimlLii tiu flli-l. ljlthil.i,il t.iju' lil-uituii l
--- -"--'- I
Mr. Tool presenter majority report from
Ihe ( oiiimittce on Suit i age.
ITw nor three minority report aScoiiipi"-"
ninl the nnij.Tily -rp-ul, one ot wlnet-by-i-
Messra. Urahum and Duiliam, will be pub
lished, to lie. I low j
They .weir j.raivicd lo be printed "ant
made tlie sjniial or-ler fir I liurs.liiy next.
. . Mr. ttitH. rnnyert that the rnlr-. lie -trn-
! TierjrtetF, ahT tits- rw4wm,'' -evert-iw-t'4.
lute yesterday, calling on Sherilla to urn Mil
a statement of the number of execf.tiOns in
Hbeiieii' isif-t4 li M4Hiit4it lUuuty Ui
be coll, ci.ed tin reon. be taken op. i
The rules were aoi willingly suspended and
the tt.o.UlioU wlopted,
, Hood (uriiro's) resolution, raising a Com.
niitb vol live, to i. i ,rt naiiies ot peisms
entitled Ui Is! relieved trom polilii al hs-bilttic-
was, on Ids nioii .n, taken up ; and
on il he Culled the pivyioua Uistio0, but
w ttlf.lr.-w -it, lo H.low Mr. I'taii bi auitud
it as Xiillows ' -Mnku out 6 and insert 8,"
inukti the (Tonimiitie i-ousial of one mem
ber Iroin each Juoieial Dislriul.
flood, fin oro.l -ice, itted ami reneweti tlie
J'slt of thi pw-vion it$oi,
Mr. ronruei.' wished to amend and
fM,i,tlttiliiUU Jlu:d to a.mnd ty making
Uiti reaotutiou cuimaci; uu pciiim inai m
lair under political di abilities. Here call
for the previous question came fast aud
thick Mr. Durham sail! be knew that the
gag law would be enlo' mil in tins, SB in a
great many otlu r Instance's, iiii Calk d upon
the Reporters to state how all debate upon
tl.is sui joil WT Im n till rdT 1tr wished
the people lo know how the minority were
)i)'tl, and not allowed sm tht prtleynf
a fntduieuuwn,
M. V.ll.a ui,l(l thiit. Im flfwi.-n.l to in, u,
the reniilptiori, that those VatiUg for the to
llifAlllff Ttrtt'lriacie.itwrrwwM the Howarct
Htitikm. 4 He 4eui4 ti ftct, u ttiere
.... . .'a
Arrrcnrtmcnt, wb tt tnt trtne part tne-
were trills I tofh Uousca ot Congress, -now,
in relation tn it. which had not tetbein
cat ion -ot ,attt Amendment by the requisite
number W Smtos, that tbo Secretary rf
Siiile stioubt, bf proclamation ot otherwise,
a this nan not rieen uiHie, it eoum not lie
yet a part of the Conxiintioa for practical
fi!.!l!,.'."?lj.,?'','' "l ti't'eved, however,
strrsTt - j
' y " j esvouiiog to iuo piinisions in me VTrrmrr1
Ktoi&Jky.mkmm, Mat sfaiiiBMi.W pardoo wr ttwodt,
id be wroild like' to at it, testixt in llw
jWt rrmrtir-ot-ttW'Wvijtry
V Hhti ftft waeagsafl aiuasd by clam.
preveiited iroin piocui ding lurlhur.l
1 he call t..r the previous question tniing
thtM minunarii SuMsted upon, a efeil tifcw
Vote was tsi ken upon (he reMilution, wliit h
rtsutced, yeasui, ijajd It).
Dm following g ut It m n voder in the
n(iottvc, vix Mis,rs Duthun, Cilia, Eth
C.j
1.
7 Hit -
on MctubhiB3, ilern', llholslfn, Uar- j
It ail, rttuigvc, and William, of rtarup
My Toiiritfe ae. as til. reason why he
Mftt.Utaiiii! ii4UKsviMiii4Uji hii kue.w ot a
j...eil, many men w h t v.eir not in aci-or.t '
Willi the U''mgniftl.Ni Acts, but who
Were'soiiniFanel urtpiri'l.liig t 'iiun men dii"
ling ih war. Titev elMMibi have never
be ii ilisfiaocliisiil, and the reeolutioit did
not do thi m 'j;i-tt B i,lr fic tc rrp.
jtoeU-jrsfef4 Uie siflvpe-vj fVi-'iifp-
V!oll qilcslioll." " " - "
T' elmitr of IJ having arrivni, Ihe tHitiii
isIiih! bueimv nf tNt y, ( the Relief
measure, in xt sa i.idu, wheit
Air. Hculi.n mi i bnt tins matter Was of
tooJiuut h imp .nai.ee to lx- liuia-ied throusjli,
and lie moved to posipnne it efimidewtion
until Saturday next, and that it be made
the siM-eial order, aud that the report t the
Committee oa "(Juvernar and Kxecutive
Oltioers" be next considered Agreed to.
"Sir. Sweet moved that the House resolve
itself into Committee (t the Whole, lor its
consideration. Agreeil to; wliercupoa
Mr. Jones, of W ashington. w!ia called tn
the Chair.
Section 3d. of tlie Repott was, on rihtion
ot Mr. Abbott, adopted. After aoise
bate, (he 4th. sectioo was adot.ud.wiih the
following ttmdifiintiun: "Sti ike out all af
ter the word "that," tn th- fourth lim mitt
insert "lu- wilt support the Constitution
of the"" flirted: " rkafeii mt of t!tc tatc
ol iSortti t-arolina, mid iKHicstly and faitli
fully pcrfifim the (lulies ol tfie ollico to
which he has been elected."
Section 5th, wan adopted w itliout debate
Section Bth. was modified as follows, and
- adopUsd i -' vfetrike -uu.the -wot4a "tia.itt.
and," in the third line, and insert the word
"in"; atriketititiift nfterthc wont "pardon."
in the si-vcntli line, tlown to the word "re
prieve," inclusive. .5' '
-t'Vectiwwe- 7fwyVO - werw -wdwry).
out debate.
Mr. tirabaiii, of Orange,- moved lo strike
out the whole f section 10th., giving the
Qovernor powef to dominate, Smt, Wtth the
conenrrence of the Srtmte, apjioint imrtitin
officers.
- Mf tI-Klctt eonfHrmJ with r (1 , aitdT
said that the suction rouiphti ly uvu tinned
the time honorrd and established customs
of North Carolina, lie wa ojiposed fo
allowing to o mll a borfy euch complete
way. The people would not be represent ed,
only the Governor and his party. The
whole 4bing would just amount to a party
mwrshine, nd be wHt ojttrwsw such beiair
incorporated-jjUo aCutolilLuliuu Uiailie
hail anything to do with.
Mr. Urahain' motion to strike out was
Jtlmn put tsi a yuifl ami JiiaL I
The section, a reported by tlio Cumiult
tee, was then adopted. ;.
mi8M .WX Aiis vis. a4!i'tcJ.
without objection,
Mr. tiraham oppoeeil (lie change made by
tcKttion 14 in thu tiovcrnor Council, tie
thought the preterit eyalem Uie best. Tlie
member of the Council weru electoti bv the
'teigistBtnTe," itnff- tn iomr meivBTrnr ruTnc
mrm mm t tic- jwytr.-- ti a hot ttn ntc
that a act of men, who were continually
under the nmo roof and nrouud the tiov
erno, should. enkftthta his sole a.Jvi rs.
lie movwt tliilui Wt tLe "EJsifive 'tinea.
Mr. McDouaut, el' CUaUiam, agreed with
Mr. U., na he was in favor of liaving all of
ficers tlccted by the people, "
MtC X3faJi", Timtmrrfflt'-wiii--fnrt -tt n
VQt and lost. Tlie aectiou, as intood.was
adopted, Koctiou 13 and 10 wcrtj adopted'
Station 17 was, on niolioiinf Mr.HoUuian.
ker
Sill.
trkkea on; Section W w rrrotliflcd ns f
iollown, and thcn'tidotiti'd t ' Btrike out in C
the ttirfrtmr, the word 'mny; and inw rt Hie "
word Vliall, slid, in iMConit lice, ma kt it'
nad A lloj-i an of Mati.tu-s, Agru tilluie
rind Tliuin, I 'it toll" '
Mf.'Kii'i!i)sii u.rjvictfio jwasHsfti'f the'! ",
vote ol vestirdnv i n the and sicuom .
.MIL Ltbca .ofleied thti..llit.iwinii eui'Mi L -
tutc, w hich was adopted ; 1
"No perBui.liaIl ts eligilde --i(4veiiHir h-t-
nr t.t. Oovermay, Untiisti bo ahatf have in 5 7
taowfcAftjttSa-nl aitw, slmil Uv. W ..t,.
VHutm ot the I'nikal tttau-s lor 3 yciirs. and
fears nvn n-w..t s,f t,t)s riie )oi S! jrrv -
next before the dav il eh ctioii, uor shad the "
lMirsm elected to i itiVr ot these two offices
tie eligible to the mine niliee nmrei han lour
jeata, in any Is-rui nf Vtx vi ; s, "uuKaa (lie""
o It ice shall have been cast ttnou him us t.t.
(Aivernor or TreaiiU in ol the Henatc.''
Mr. Itodmau moved to nTonstdi rthc vole
tiion the Srat acctioti. Caritid. ;
Mr. K. oft. real an ninuiiiuii nt. but with
drew tt, as Mr. Toui'e's a.ib ndiueiit iff
yesterday covered toe wunu ground. )
Mr. -l crnrgce moved to amend his amend- I
nieut, or"ycfcrday, "1iv" siiitiiViij iui tu. I"
-wfdh-MHtieatMmjattd-tnst-rt tbe- word
approval," and to nuke otil the figure t
ao," and insert 19. " , . .
1 he menihueB(r vrw agrrvd to- tutti Uio-.
auction, as amendutl, was il..n iidonied.
i ue import oi lire vxiliilnllliv ou t m-Mi -
was 'Oea taiu fs tste-wmsKkiratHHr,
and, alter tome tuna epent. in itiiifii.lmeiils
and discus-iions, atc-toys 1 and 2 w. re adop
ted, in form following : ,
Ukc. 1, Ail able bo.ll(,, iiiu'c citm, ns of
the Bla'e ol MitU (. aiolma, bUwiin ll.e
ag. of 31 and 4a yearn, wh aio ntiyem o
U UmtuU Ma..ui, dull lw lulik,iujluis iit
the militia: WkAkZ, Hint nil persons, who
may tie adverse fci bwum"; arms, (rom relix :
gioua acrupleg, shali I hi exempt, .
2. Ibe Oetiund Assemoly shall pnK
tide tor (be oritaiirxinir.. artniai'. roiifnuintr
-and lc!pHue ot The tD'Tirm-j-nntl-tir pay -
A'-UtJUH T 'l'iiywitivv tain ii 0 nctirn tcr-
I'emliny lmt i'i'iiidrrt'r''rr"TirttlTi" '3itT
ri. i . ..i . , 1
aeetiun, the (.uuiiuiuiiu- H,.i,v f ial- - -
low ay, ,tij j,rnj riw.-, vtic L h 111 iw reported
progriti and a-keit h ave to hit ejaiu.
Ou tm,u, ft .,fv Vi-iiw,Ar iuiX tU., ,
House iiiljouiimd 1,011, ,ii-.iu..ii.iwl l oVha k.
A Corn MtK..ry Vtil-t'ifa lib n,?s
Tioif 0 the OTft. f fti f ."Hf-otiT in0ro K.in ciiine
to tne roor on some erriind. nul l making
known III Wil'iK, lie sp'it.1 lOptCtUJO of
ftinfidcrarr ftrMi rn1-, 'x,Jri--if pft " Jtie "
wall. II called our Hlteution, to. one, by '
asking: Mt, ain't that tien'i. Leonidsa
TolklC Wo pointed toeeveial.sskins which
- 'Wiiatit,aiii4 ltiiu.,uukd..utli
nvwaarigiiiiinsi, tuepic.uto was Ueuetai ;
i. ilim.Mn Ufc J. aSl JAjiU-. t!4a ImA
iuie I ami li)uk ml, V u Jt-'raiii,.!. 1;
yodyj Is.', U i rt'oi'tci, jt qu i tu iiu 1
Joliu ll. ilaausiiu, slii) wan- likiij ami'' '
neighbor to my old Mas, end l-lwd abuut,
J3 mtlnt trmn i.mit.sl urif. View u all Kpte
ropjlioua and wt iik to Ii sr (Jimrd Pollt
prtutti. fii i de nS.fl tintu I'm seed lnm
(inse. but I'd knode hun eiiy when.,'"
1 lita old m gr wa,l if.t T4 iai n,H
nno said lie n asniH-e tiirs siaee .,1 is , 1 '
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