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ii mmtmmmmmammmmmmrttwtit-mnriirriv- i nn 3 - " 1 mTMmmMmmmmmmmmmm' ' --1 1 m i.i Mi n T-mntu -n n- j ' 1 ' YOU 2. RALEIGH, JN. C SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1SGS. - N() 7o ' j THE SENTINEL. . JVM4i,l,f.UTn.u,ais.TPB., ... ; !IH rOXsEliVA TIYK COSYEXTIOS. Ti his n.-rn inttnf years since We tiavJ wtt ,.s ,f m h an assemblage ol the true men ol N ,-.rrh t'lroltn'i -issinvvwd in thra cily, on ii4lcrdtty, at Tucker Hall. The recent bad excessive scarcity or i ,i. i among tin' people, led us to bar that I, ,' i, t . . 1 1 ) t pns-il.ly attend ; Imt the iu- : . mttlt Will, ll Hlf situation CXcitCS, hi I i he impoiUiier l the- iswea uuw pi-ud-I. ought together, Irom (ill parts of tlio -t ,. , .mi' ol tin' most intelligent, siiIihIiiii- iul ..4 i.iwbh; bodies id men en i alie 1 togct lit-.r lor years. F which Lihb tr position, tuihiy and pulilifiiseliilness, Irom tin: veil ,i ,,.. mji', I" I hi- young strong men of the lull.'. the. ' 'onsci value Ctiuveuliou, dow in .. until, will eoinpau- favorably with any l.uiy w Inch has, at any time, met in thin l'it. S i t in" as we rnii judge, public meetings I, i,l l.i ii held ill about M-vcuty Counties of .1,. .-.at , and perhaps is hundred dele ..it,-. liv4lMVn appointed, vet, under all the . i -rt , t v : 1 1 1 1 i ' " -urionn-litiir. tin in, about fifty , ..iji.i, - .ti, i i-jn . 'ii'ir.l by marly three , ,1, l. iiti . The spirit nl the Con cern mil i-nl the bii character. Whatever : wh i .nit' MMiif . tl H'liiion mav have here ,..;., .luiih-il them, t In- tlch-tfiile-i are now .: tij, ;reat t.ttp-t t nl sei tiring ronrt'ilu- ...,nMr.r,v iiMHtlniHW.; iuUu'l. i ii ill I'll nl ill' I'liili"! Shile iiiitl the I t, i, i,,, ii-r Hie i 'iiM-iiluti"ii. They are r.iiii .'v itiitoni:( toll msHf i- t'i the rnt , i ,, .. hill ti,-!, MUIIM',1 to i.se every ., viimiiai' t ll'oi i to maintain the .supremacy , r'ttrr'n-iiV rii.vifi SH mHw lit fnTfrai ,,,.,' I';, I, w iihes nn.le 're in I be ... , .e Ii" ,m. rtiMl I In- ,"i. roihf." i.pet-en 1,1 (llaham, on heiiit; railed In I In- I'liair, i . I I o i u l i n .-'iria.-.si'd. Tne Convention on yesterday was largely ,i l,n. led hy an inelea-e of tl.'li fjalen and a nttmlr nftiiMi i n i.ip.i-l. ol Uut i'-utu. uiHlianin ruii-iil)Mi will lie lonntl lo he -iiiipIi in 1 1 h ,1, tail-, I'll! a vi l't i lleclive one, il i:uui.(d oui ,uh .euiiiny aud promplnesu. I he plullorm. ol re.-,.lu'.ioii. will lie lltiutii -nioii-lj appiow'-l, met t inn the ismi.-n of the .lay. IrankU , anil -to lite point. The speech til C nv. Vain e has seldom been i .veellcd liy )iiin:!'il, i'l f.ir.'e, iijitnei of il liulralitui and tnimnr. The midii-ncn wan t lectntl.-il tllTiniliolit Hie entire npeerh, and when he rlowd munv nernred m lull -in iiariii'd tln v eoiil.l hohl lio nni're. Col. (ircen. of Wari't ii, and oth I, i,lK .el.h't s-e.l the ( i i;, ililomen.then oiivcnliitn. The l.ii-'mes- beinn hrouniit to a close, (lovernt.r Draliain. mi ri-inir lo a.ljoiirn the Coiivei. t it.ii, mailt- a most .ippr-.pi iale and touching . till.'.. ." Ihe Ui.l. I'lihaps, il is not sayinr; too iiuuii, when i it nrrk, that no Convention ever rhucui hled in ll.isi ily.nf greater uhililv mid worth, and jio-.esiii in a higher rtctfrcp thcron 6dBf Uu fRHipte f . Kjurth firolinfc It Ii is liren a proud occasion lor the cause of Conseivalisin. Mfld he . 'ilch gatei return to Iheil holie s itli liieln i In. pes and with a rtrmnr i. -olve to do their duly, than Vhea ill, v came. -May lli jeu grant them the hii.lili, and lln- nonage, and the rlf aiMSfi Ike, and llie ciidurance, to in in a conical so frarijjf.f ttffli rtaii'l.T " to ih- deanat in terp' the fwewtl aud fuUuit (JewtraUtm. THE CO SS TI TCTIOSA I." COXYRX- mis. This liody lincieeth d in paining the U hill, on yesterday, authorized hy the recoo itruclion acu, lo pay the ;r uwa aql mile- rp nf the ineiidiers. A resolution w ahio pasted, reipirstinc; Hen. tSnhy to issue an ii(TiTTo"prewnt Ihc sale and the sac ri lice ol propurly nil i-XH-utiiuia already issued. The article on the (iovenntf and Stale Exec- 'afire frrHw wm mmmtmk t IwqOHV tW ehtion tor ilt term f four yeara. The "Convention ' having liotti-n back to the .'..niiiutin fl i'sliopetl it will cont'nni? H 111 fimtptrtion, ' i . - .. . fUH ItHUHV QUESTION. After two ir three days' rllsensiion of fr. Hodman's ordinance tor the relief olthu peo ple, il was paused, as il runt froitt the com thMtie, ntiKycDKMay. Thto fubjoct ba e,miind the nine .if Hie "Coiititu'tional' Coinnt)on', la the exclusion of olliur niat t rs. We havelierelnfore given our readers a giiiuajai y trf lh-,i'"i but tt. pnh ti U Wheii e"Nlniv apace, for tlie Iwtter inl.iriiiation ol our readers. AptiLo;1. The cotifusi'ia in ar omtx; incident f the la-t two days, and the pr-n-tire tm- our column-. I'tcaied j the pah!. cation ot tho pnHcedius, i.i Ihc same i'mne. of the great Conservative Convention, and ot tne little " miir, mn -f"- f .f "f. tSiSTiS 5T avariefy tit ItW tonttntt, I JVji ... t1 ill J.'H ng t-yervlhiiig fqoife,' however, t.i-iuVriw. ware, tMio,wc.tMtimimSiiB.Iy onwn. ing, while hi eongregat inn weieqnkily ' wirirre!Hrisi arpiiraiw-n ti-n.li-44 penSg xc4'.-J'l llie .tresuiar u,Uj.rltrly I i.;ri,tn.V THp ttt. mriertilHtvtriwwaiteirf soma f .atloe, dis.iti'1d Jim- njt their awnw" to awertaio ue ihmi ot kia delay, and he Waa HiOBeJ BaaTrjraw-rtrart W-hf-.fAither .glergtftiaii.the lb-v. Mr. Ryan,, at Warysville, i Ja ilounty idjmn'ii) ontteil suiciaW tlm aaina ' Sunday afu-j-jjoen, . 't.yenKiiig Ida tlrroat Inaaaity. is alleged in boihUsei, and iu tha laat uamwl it bail ho lot aonut uiua aiptuem.. r sier'ksT'wji-.rKTrsiseaiii3w The IConaillutloiinl l-oni'vuilon. iS,-Hlii..T,V" 'J ' ! Wb)isksbav Fid. leti'.K. oci(icTt" ' ' , Prayer by the Rev. Mr. May, ol the '" ; ventioa. , Mr. Patrick presented a memorial Irom a divorce. Riderred. 1 mMffSef taft(wwatiftnii' f report, ffnm the (!ommiltee on Corpoi a tioii,vizf On an l 1 1 1 11 :i m i in Regard lo Hank umo introducetl Ity Mr i'migee. and ske.l lo ' Ihi dischargetl lcom is (urihet eunsiil. i i lion. So ordered. On an ordinance In relation to a lit" law; as ihc matter had l.een setlli'd, ti-.kii-i to he tlisrliaret-.l Iroin il s tun her comm, Ii ' a ' tion. Mr. Iticti. u resolution that the Kinam , Committee l.e insi riii it',1 lo u, o ,' i;i' , i Io n ol $"00 tor i ontiuyriit t .pen.-t -. oi. h shall he turluded in the ta Hub's suspended, on motion of Mr. Kn ti. in order IliHt the resolution iiiiglit umil 1 once tothe Committee, The nsiolulion was then adopted. Mr. Hodman, a resolution in lavor ol J. 1 S. Snow, Sheriff ufJluiilax. Lk-s over. Mr Sweet requenlcd liiat the report ol the 1 CouuniUee on Legislature tic recommitted to thai Couiinitlw. No objection. Mr. Korkuer moved the rt lerem e ot the report ol lien. Canity, in relation to the ic lurna of the late elect ion, to the Cm in it tee on Kleotions antl Privileges Agreed to. Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, moved that the leport ot thetommitt.ee on Ilomesleatls be recommitted to that Commit! re lor revision. Agree4to. .M l.;M li ,O.aa-fttL."4.'-lliS res . olution, dtlewl tew dajHi ago, in r--gard to meinoralizini; Congreas to aid the President of the United Stated in testing the cmimtntfmisnrf 'irtt ReefriswMifm-iteisf. Mr. King, of Lenoir, V)bje6tfld. Mr, Congleton wished to dispose of the belief iiH,:lsfo juiy tl)iiiig..4;lHi9.. J a 4oh HtfWSmiioieA'U euspomf ffterntes," in order to (aka up his resolotlon. Mr. Tonrffee raised a point of order, that Hie rules cannot be suspended, unless by a resolution offered Ihc day previous ; w hich point was sustained. UKKINISIIKU IH SINF.SS - THK Itkl.lKK Olllll - WAWI-K. The tiuestion recurred upon Hood's (lie gro) motion, made yesterday, to postpone the mailer untill the report ol Hie l oiiiiiin tee on Homesteads was disposed ol. Mr. Touree objectt ,l to tl,e puslponr. nient. Harris, of Wake, incgro) lavored it. . Mi. Tourgre aRili ingrd his objet -lions iii Hie postponement of the (piestion. Mr. Watis objected. t tlie postponement. le thought that gentlemen were trying to dodge the issue and stave off the question. Why not adopt theroTdinancr; a amr-nrlcd by Mr. TiMirgec ? That wnntd meet the demands of the csse. Hotiit (negro.) interrupted Mr. Watts, I v stating-that he withdrew the nutUoo,. Mr. Rich said he would renew th motion, for the reason that he wished to hear Irom the various Sheriffs, as to the amount ol exeeKtirtOs-levirtl in their Counties, in act or dance with his ri solution passed some lays ago. Galloway, (negro,) wished to reply t" Mr. Watts, in order Uiat his apeevh.uf y s terday, might not be misrepresented, but was ruled out of order. Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, simed thai be was authorized to say, in behalf of Hie Com- mittee on Humesttadsi, that the Committee n.m.t.1 roi.irl t. (, ft lilt Ul' I V I. HolliesleHtl b.W M Wefkef was oppose to any postpone ) ; Mr. Conglelon objecled to postpone until . the Sherirts could be heard from. i Mr. May thought the house unprepared to J act wisely in Hie matter; Hurt Ion In was ; in favor of postponement. ; Mr. Rodman thought there would be some propriety in potc p.mtng. if there was : any prot)fiHty of any thing auggealiug it j self to suit th(S ideas of'tn; majority ; Imt 4lnwst aisek Viivcly yt ptMWu..-.Ul i he thought they had Iwtter come to a test j vote at once. Mr. Healon thought that Mr. Hodman's ; hill was only temporary, anil did not aim si the violation of private contracts, but only . pointed out tho remedy. Hut when the time came anil the gentleman Hsked him to I inooipnrntr sttrh 'liing into the ConHlit- j tion, he would oppuseil wiLh all Itis power, j The motion to Hstpoue until Moinlav i nexty and make it the ij-inl order, at 12 j o cloolf , wa put ami lost. Mr. King, of Lenoir, spoke against the ordinance. He said the gentlemen advoca tinf the wasw1iart'B4iiwt that- H- -waii in tome measure rcpudiative. Huth action was unjust, dishonest and unconstitutional Mrj-Kbowght-Mr. tmhaai' -dititte was the fairest proposition yet offered, and even that he thought in wine measure ob jectionable. He wan lor staying execution for a time, but the idea, of aospending the functions of the Cottrts was unconstitu tional arid a dangeroiia piece of legislation. Mr. Abbott wished tflseUle Hi mailer to-day. He would support the ordinance of Mr. Rodman, a amended by Mr. Tour- gee. .. i:'r . The vote waa next taken on Mr. Graham' inbatitute. The yeas and nays ling called for, resulted yeat 18, naya t?8 . Theaubstitufe tff Mu June, of Waidjiog-. tun. wa next taken ftp, - when, lb yeas ad ifnmngiia&t it "Jifaa loal yeas 27, nav 69. . Mr.Torirgt llitn wished ta offer bis ann-ud inetit: '" " Mr. Jooe, of.WaAinebin, aroae to a point; of nritef. He tai(! Trmt, fir -awrrfrfalif wirh a reswhttioir -Terrify p(ed-; j-be boi tbonld go inloibe Committee of the Whoie at lUia; hour, (18.) to consider the Constitu tion. - TheChatr Tcfoseii to susf aw Hie potiH. Mr." Toorgee was then allowerl to ..Her baiiBdneii;'-- - -; Mr. Uewton was opposed to the amend meat A Mr.Totirgee, artil hoped it would -e toted doyn. ont-niaat.Salirftlay.Ws Mr. Tiirg' c.v .jtfAtL4ll s. tti.1-.. tlrmin.l ' Mr Heatoa could not vote for Mr.H.d- T mnTianseic aa-.twy- at. -t ...... , t ... rts -f M?:iJora5i-2Tc irrrtf his objes'tion both to the amendment antl to thM.'''- it wa aaolMsUoBit-avW .... v. Mr. King, of Lincoln, thooght tbat it .ttefcwwwy. w.Ma8sVa4b fwj M4V( LcgislMure there would eome upailam.tr irom the tame-men for otter repudiation. - Pa hoped that tftif honest maa . wonw Tota agaiDtt tba mave- . ' Mr Ileal, ti ol the ilousv light thdle shoultl ie ' Harris, of Wnkr. inrgro,) ssid tlie Jef gcant a' arms siiould come lorw rd and fee that nit ntltei w re in their scats, ;-'.'Tb PtKWBls orifl Htwinsiavr to make a t all ot' the House. Tlos .j,i..aiw op. tl. sme44HViHl' wa llonpic iiieeasnud nays having been i .tllt d I, i. 1 1 i ii t to i , cas :i!l uavs 07. The (fticsoon furred on the (rigir.f oiinuiiut e Mr Ptw.f 'offered nh nrdi, wfcWr iptetl li Mr. Iloduiau. M r .In I -v a hiuiou. again, in a lenglli, gaie his reasons fttr liole matter. IliMibjeC tiiilU t In- sunn us given in Sal ill day last: lio I'd to lay the nulMiailCc .1 Vl'ji'ilili t,. tin i ,l, v i i i- in :tt, hi- IVIIII ol ,M l . 'foil ree ( oil llie lable. Ill'' Veils Illltl nay S I S'lllJ.; I alleil, Ii -nit. d. yeas I f. nays .'iH. Mi. Watts mo vet j to sti ikv out the amend nient, i ll'eted o Mr. Pool. Ml. ioui-ee' M'.l a -.lll-titnt'r. Mi. Ilealo n said Hi i the substitute was ollt led '11 ridicule, and therefore, could not l.e enti -rl l.i in-t I . Mi N' -t 1 1 - insisted upon his motion. v llltit. altj I -toine tlt'l.lile, was ad tjitett WallowaN itit'oio) calletl lor Hie previous tplt-stlon upon the oiigiua) oldiliafne. Tlf call was -otstaine.1, and the yeas and nay w ere cailcd. mid lite vole stood, yeas j ft?', nays JU. . . . llie ordinamv. ns rt-portrii Irom tin Cttinmittee, wailttii deciaretl adopted. -j The ordinance bav l.t-reloftSTe In en pul fished, j Mr. I.allin said that as lie was requested by one ot Hie Conservative memtH.'rs ot this Convention. t. ask the ust of the Hall for the Conservative ConventioH this evening, (Tucker Hall being used by a Theatrical Company,! he Hurt-tore moved that this ilW Im leBsfwesl u iba,t iiwly Mr. Candler moved It; lav the motion on the table, but withdrew it. on being re monstrated with bv Hood Oicro I and a good many others. Mr Ktillings moved to amend by "grant ing the reipiest," but not "10 tender." " " Th BiMiott, anadedi waewrBefk--.:. ' On motion of Mr. llcaton, the article of the Constitution, as reported by tin- Com mittee ol tie. Whole, in regard to (Jovernor and Kxeclllive IMliet l-, was i.i l laken up. Mr. Ileal. in o. "i"l i" -Hike out ears," as the term ot ofl'n t . and iu-.it Ml'. Watts favored tour Mr. Jones. ..I l asJiiiion.t.. uas speaking upon the snl.. i I. v Inn Harris, of W-ike, ine.'io.i stutetl llu-re was i.i tjuestion a- to wheilier there wss a tjiioiuiu in ill. or -,'its. and suirsjestetl the propriety of t-.iiln,.' on Hie Serr-eftlil-at-atms fo i, that tin- members take their seals Mr. Toiirgee called him to order, stating licit all iiiieUdaMre coutd not be enforced, eveept when a o e Was. being taken. Munis, (negro,) said he was not out of oriler. His was only a sut'gesiion. Mr Join a 1. sunn d. saying tltal since the antfotincf'mrnt iliat t.hr m i Ituffr" wrinld be paid to day; that there coitfrt be observed a tlisposiliiiti, on the part .. the House, to let alone everything connected with Con-Hlilution-ihakinu, an.l .to pi.,aicil, at uuee, TO KKPI.KNISH TH Kilt POtKKTS! -He saw it was tin tenia r of Hie House to iidjourn, and he ould u Id to a motion of that kind The resolution n- inlpnirn, being made by Mr Tinner, was -eeotitled and carried. i ll I Usil.s otiveill it-ii ms ea'ii Feb. li, IfjfiS.- I U order at 10 ih o'el, .k. Prayer hi tin: llev. II. T. Hudson, of the rilv. Mr. 'fouriree arose to a tpiestion of privi leee anil offered the following" protest, and "t'" J' .T-w nherriu, n e consider thi! r the revonl ; tiiiTiiiance en titled an ordinance tor the relief ol debtors, passed by vote tit this Convention, yester day, as entirely inadequate to the wants of tin- people, invidious and unjust in its dis I inctioiis bet w'ei'ii debtors, sffording no ro ficl lor unfortunate dvhtors, where old debts have la-en renewed since May, 1SII), aiiU olhers, whose present cmulULoa la. jrptally drpforable and rqnally five result of Ihc war, and that it also opens Ihc tfoor lii iiiiliiuitj'd rami : We respectfully prolest against this action of the Convention, and ask Hint Hon protest be spread upon the Journal. A W. TO I UOK.F., .1. .1. MOOHK. (i. W. WKI.KKII, J. W. PKI JCUSOS, J. A Mi IIONAI.l), of Chaiham. ' lialloway", inegro, objected .. . Messi-. Ing ami Congleton, wished their names appended to llie protest. Harris, of Wake, ( negro. i moved lo lay if on the table, Ufa.-fmirgee JIwmwI that a motion cnthl be ina.le lo thai ell'o( t. (iuite u lively litth- iiarrel here sprung lip, wheu Mr. Aldaill said H was time io slop such disrcpiitablo prtadings, nud asked (hut the protest lie entered. The Chair then decided lo that effwt.j Mr Kay, a memofial from ElizaC Wag ner, praying for divorce, Hefeireil Mr. Abbott, stihmitted a report, from the Oommitti'c on' Finance, unfavorable to the resolution ol Mr. French, of Chowan, in re gsrd to negotiating a loan of 10,000 dol lars, ami asked b lie if ischatgiaf from the fnrlher mmideralinn thereof. W liy the same, another report upon Hie ordinance relating to bank liabilities unfa- .yarablj-.,, . . . . . , Also, upon the res.il utkih, ask iiiij .Con gri-ss to loan the State 13,000,000 without recolnuiciidaliori. " Also, on a resolution to gatifci a loan of .6u for contlhgieht iinse.iK favof- ahly,..,,. ..j..ifaT .-.- - N'he bills for cnniingtin.t expensei, prop erly vouched for, if I fashe.l nl tha' First National Bank j : ( AljN'MW.ili.anttttMKftJ(r''.Jtv a ux to meet the expense of -thisConventi.W! Jit it ordninvibu tht iiaw.fe ot Svrth t'arvs 4 Um m CoHVtalia luumiltled, That t ihe purpoee of raising monies, k pay the ex pi nses of thta Convertlioo, wcnriting to vhe aets of CiHlpreaa, in snch .case made and prjivliTieTr o bi. suoillil lx IcVHU on llielaiul, in .orlh CaroliBaarding' it valnaiioi in xhd yf m' auojett to stu-h im 'therein ..ts t,;.irHo I., a"hav fa aiuc iliatU hf bwf. ami urn Um WtrWwyt'ltwsvwatwai thewjss 4e.4Mmas4ir e ... , . - i ia 1809. This UK han T eolleetea,- pmM aJ asxouaUs kf U Uta-.Tr.awufy . iLiiia Mate, ai ine tunes wneo, ana in mm tame aoe a4(Olh 8u.Ue-.r kg biw.M- quirerl fo. lie.1- The ectndl!cera''aiMH' lie iulijectto theaaiae peoallita lot .failure to collect, pay and account for tha taxoi hereby bud, a they now w tor tocb tail i t liMii-'l.t r iitri.--huviKl Ik-a t nil T ore in respect toother taxes: The said eoHcemia i.raeenMimi rrceive me use mm-, pettaathm fsvrthe (snllwlioH of ndier tx. This tirdinaiice shall be in force Irom and after its liassnire. '' KIWwyWf l-tAwf' thVIWrM and proceed at once to roiisitler the nrdi me; which was t4e. Mr. lleaton.iiioveil Hie a.bip'i m t f tin' i;it,ijtjsiBafi - .,wii,?'l ttrdluancc. unci called tlie Yeas ami iih - Tf,c'ftif being1 ral!ed,'thetotc rtrwwf.yea 1?; nav. lit Jlr Jones, -s " of 'tv'ttsfiiiitffon Mreniil i Tn.i Hi C iii m i t tie on Corporations, Oidcn-iM o be printed Mr. Haglun.i, a resolution instructing tin1 Conimittee, appointed to confer with (it n Csnliy. to ask him to prevent the sai ni'ic of property Utiles suspemleil. Mr. Jones, wf Washington, thought C at the relief question hud been settled yetei. I Imv : he liad liopetl some breatlunt: I'.n.e I would be allowed, and their woik upon tin ( oiisiniiiioii not interfered w ith. He thoiioltt I the various harangues ind.dgvd in lai. U. , Hin 1 the finely spun ideas given . i.t to, on ! reliet, were amounting to child s plav. .Mr. Mi llonald, ol Chatham, favored the pioposiiNu. He was K relief man. lioo.l, (neiro,l sniti llial, stt-p by step, the reputlialionisis were advancing lo altaiu their object, ami he was opposed lo any measure that tended to that. lie movtd llwau.UUmU; H.H..:lueul, .4 vim ii.lWr. . t)u tleniaiid, tlie yeas tun! nays wi-re calletl, antl Hie House rcluacd to postpone. yeas 41, nays ju. I tialloway mi'gro.i innvetl Ihc adoption ol : the resolution, ami calletl the previous question. i The resolution was Iheu put to a vote 1 ami adopled. I Mr. French, of llladen, a resolution, in j atrueting the Committee on Ooveinor ami -otlittt Eieculivt uUirxrs . k report an utL i ditional section, fixing Hie sal tries of the j different otiicers. I Mr. French withdrew il, with an under- I standing that lie would renew it at the pro per time. Mr. Turner, an ordinance that- no act of thisCunvenUoB; mpiiriiriatiRiriomiw(bait be valid, until tins Constitution is ratified by the people. Lies over I A I.KNtl A II. The resolution of .Ml. K illg. of i.elloi r, amending the rules of order, uiving tfie Convention a right to suspend llie rules, whenever they think proper, was adopted. Mr. Rodman's lesolutitin, appropriating .'l.OtllMVom Ihc Treasury. I o meet the con tingent expenses iii this Convention, was uext- laku up, l,id -sver, - - Mr. Mulliean's ortlinuncc, .leclaiing that contiacts should be held inviolate ,.waa taken up. ilr, T!Hrg' moved to pimpm, it intlell nittly. Carried. Mr. Ountei's resolution, voiding nil con tracls, the eonsidi ration of w hii Ii was Con letlorate money, and also all contracts, the consHicralion ol which was slnves, was ferred. ti) the Cuinmi.tlce. im VUJkf... Mr Lnnin's resolution, in regard to out standing HtaUi bonds, was laid over mil il I the Hill of lights is considered. t Mr; Heail's resolution, in Isvor t.l tmi svssions daily, was adopted. Mr. Parker's lenobitiou, adjourning this Convention by Hie 3.1th of February, rame up. Mr. Abbott moved to lay if oil the table. Carried. Mr. Kllis's resolution, asking this Conven tion to petition Congress to. aid the Presi dent of the liiited Slates, tft testing before the (supreme Court the constitutionality of the KeentlKtructioll Acts, was next taken up. Mr. Kllis addressed the Convention nt some length, and with ability, in favor of his resolution. His remarks will appear hereafter. Before lie ronelndeil," the Prt"si dent informed Mr K. that, the hour of 12 having arrived, tlie Suffrage Hill was the special order lor thut hour. Mr. Pool toved that the etmsi.leralroTi of that qucstiori be postponed until Monday next. Agreed to. Mr. Kills continued. - Mr. French, of iiladcn, renewed his mo tion to lay on the table, whieh was PTrrrirwf. Tim Iteport , of the Commillee ol the Whole; upon the 'Report of th(r CnminvT"' tec on Governor and other iCxeculive otii cers, came up. The question was iiMin Mr. Hcaton's mo tion, to strike nut "2" and insert "8" years, as the lenu ol orlice. Mr. Jones, of Washlnglon, moved to in sert "four" yeara. Mr. Jones, ot Caidwell. favored the report,, as adopted by the Committee of the Whole. He thought two veins long enough. Mr. FVk"uer called lor the yens and nays on the amendment ol Mr. Join , of Wn-li ington, making the lerui lour years. The roll being called, the vote aloud yens. If-' havaSft. " '; ".'-'' The lit section id the lb-port, as amciul ed. was then adopted. In the ad eifction, Mr. Toiir v moved io ainiud, by striking out "six,"' mid inaartiiig "iglit." The siH-tion, as thus aniendiil, wss pul. on its passage and adopled. ' Biclloh Jul was atlopleii, without de bate. Section ilk, after ' Is ing aomewhat amended, was adopted. Hectin S, It, 7, 8, , III. 11.13, IS. I t; 15,10 anH 17 werendopted without itisriiM Ion. 1 Mr. Ashley moved that this article be made the special order lor Saturday next, at 13 o'clock, lor linal aciion. .Cartied. - I...:XL ftPWWl.bfJbe Cpmmitiev on Militia.a i reported upon ly the ( ouinimtee iif Ihc i Whole, was next taken up. The Various y.'aililtaVltouiuhiplMljaiilks.J out debate. - . - The tame ditposi Hon was made of it, as officers, irt ' I Harris: of Wake. ftiei'To t cuffed hh a in frtorial in reference ti '--.liviim befween j rnc ana i miriiicw ami 4ier uuaUand, liilr liam ITnderilew. Tie iii.tvs-.i tUut i 1. p... lerreil to a select Coiiiniitteeiof three. an . . . ! Mr. i nnrgee moved to lav the tuotjoti a A Tbe Uftlel . Rejected.' " '" f . " ' Harria, (negro,) procetdeil to slate f,e roeritt of tha . Mf, AMitJUuyiX.lU..jUMaM W4 l. i a.. i' ., referred to a CoinuiiUe. . il woul.L ur 1 time, , -.Kswwrat-Jiiwiiiia, lb.ui;Tt ib the I pau-itw Court waa tbejwHier paee to fie bd t ir- 1.. - w: ... - r . iiera io consiiler athili Hiallr if.. matter, and called Hie yefvs and nays upon tha qrnirm.s" Harria, (negroj' hoped, h gentlcuiaA woalil ijkaj; tlt iMr to.- p,dwforw the Ciimitiittee; be wouhV' pledge l)i"ieif not to trouble the Cooventiou with it again tht It was. nonsense for eoloreil people to apply to the .tgitdaturt tba Court. - 4- ,1 r n'uy. ai'ld flic qmajfr.ii iip.m the n,..i , . i, - j postpone was puf nnd fosf Tl. ,,-ti ., , ,. j , the hei Committw of tlmr was i i ., , ordi.r. ,1 - ' - . v.t1 s,.,'."'Asw.!i,-ti'.'cx.r,';.-e.c ,wn-w: , tm motitin oft Mr. Healon, tlie l.epo'i "t ' the Cotninittee on Hill of Kights -as made Thn TjifctriV of.Ter Tor KaruftTay t"e'r"t 12 ' o t lin k. Tin- Uesolutioii liy Mr. Ti ague, vuMrut lini Th VwmtMee i) th?wi,Tippimtil to tt. ..in,, i oett ie leoiManoit oiiiut'imtl Ol this Convention, wag laid on the taM An ordinance, ly Mr. Ihtekwtuih. in favor of the Sheriff of Henderson County, was adopted. On motion of Mr. Taylor, the lions, ad i j. turned. " rim ' r. 11 . .1. is Mtiu 11 '.U USA. IlKi o LP LiiioTH t'.its : Ag.ini ion sic culled "ii lor a lineal rally, Your past ac tion ha placed your mimes high on the rolls of patriotism. You have voted iust as u t wished. You have itnm irtalird your in tclligenee. You have honored i our hearts. Y'ou have held Ihc brethren. 'When i.oi have seen. im m vrsiil.'j 'n h.ie reli.-n.l his disirtss. Y.ni hn t shown hitn where nrismiptvfing ctiantKdt?ers t'r'nwetl.' Y'on have told him whose hogs were f".d. on have even stretched out your honest arm and hiHpe.l him. "ou have n!s . clot!,, , I the nakeit. If locks piiivetl foo stroiio, you have kindly le i him to the lilessi ,! nun itii. and coveretl his shame. You haje eheernl the dtsipondenl, anil spoken words of en coiirageijient to his broken spine And Toirr dnfifis h(trf been- Ttlwn"e opim- firit you had no doors of your o'.vn, vim hale opened- Ihr doors ai utbeta. and. kindh asked linn in. . I'nsophisticaled Heroes ol Atnra' Liatata.'- 'to.le-. wonl.ol wihjie:.--!.-YiH i have done well. Hut there is y. i u glcat work belore you. Another cirri ion j iS" near, and you must now put forth iv. rv ' energy to secure the result. A nt w Cou-ti I tut Lou will soon lie ina.le, ami it inu-l be lalified. I. oval men must be, in all cast-, chosen. Nominations' will soon be made ' TlieTiauier"hf"tha''mmtiirwr'W"iTi-'Tm' scm 1 you in due time. Then is your lime lor action. Kvery unsophisticated lleto innut I hrs idmrtlrtrr tn thr whrr-l. 'f tieri wrrh a long pusti, a sirong jnisn, anil : is-t pu we will roll on tho wngi'm of the Old North Stale, with all its precious. Irciglti ol Heroes and Patriots, ' ' j Alld llie Star li,oij;ll rpulilicr ill trimiiili skill wave " ( O'erlhe liunl i, film tree anil tin litMll.. ol lln hinl'i' i 1 I'n sopliislicii ted Heroes ! Ye have lunch yet to do. Ton mud ratify theuac (Wile , Muni, which will soon be finished. You must put to utter rout the enemies of Hrrori j stiuction, and declare, in unmistakable ' terms,. ihat IptVl.. M.UH Mt'ST iaovptKSs'UulJ. to malij' sure of this result, thorough or gani.alion is necessary, 1 1 , ,, I friiicnt inwlings. Prepare vottfoi'lves for the va I ritnw noniinHtiims to be made for nfllce, mid when they are made, stand up to tlu in, like ' men. anil liiisnphimirated heroes, ns vrun We expect you lo ton c tin-strite or wrangling j among youi seives lor ollice. You are lyi ready for oilier jet. Hot ymi bai . t lie in , estimable privilege of voting tor 11 uli,, 4 arerendv So, "don't in ike tools of sclvi'ij, and la- laughed at." our lime loay i comeiiye an t i.e, ami i..u must p.,. .... ....!.: i . te . .1 1 j.nti iinsi.toisi il ait.1 .tet.Maa pt,tMrt!c r Hveyour eotmcils at every county seat, f and let Heroic odors radiate thrnnglioiit every neighborhootl. Organize! nrgaint ' organize! Il tin re be only two or Hu. . ol ! yuu, wgaui.! lliem, If y.m nUmr, nhri organize yourself aiul work! woik' mir ! i not in tne neliK on did enough of tlmt whan slaves. In litgli (iatri.il irt times likl' thiao, all Jeryile. labor, mi.weJJ. jiaall vam recreationa,. are. abandoned. P, not nsti ' wherewithal you shall be f, , ami t loihett I I 0 shall be Hi llie lllii sot' the field. Wisk I iof your entiutry ami tour oounirt will teed vou and clnlhe vou. (lo to Hi, Hlesscd liiiieau, and ye shall lark lor li III. j ing. Onlvwirk ! work work 7 in'the gin j rioua cause l' Africanization, and all will ' be well. AyC be ready several days bHoie j election lor Hie work lobe done on Hai day. Let eointnllteea or pnrinrt men, with ' the necessary tickets, pervade every rii inh j borbood and let every unsophisticared lb - I ro of Africa wi, iwi, mscf, and i., r.p, j up bi the la-l iMoiuiHit of llie lu.i d.,v I of voting. .) Brother I Oiif iHiseioa m .nUle naa f Ual1ta Vfttifit tltfi t ViiHlil.,l;.. .... I. I ; mm faiwirne. We have uiiteh tti do 1 11. but one Canal. Yon krm'.v th.' rft f I ny your loyin irieinis, we I., seer h vou, or Cvery noble boiie bom In their souls , the sacred fire of Kriediim will be fo ever jfiieneheil i niidnigbt ilaikiHia, He yi Ueroea indrd ! Uird up your lorna. A lid gird on your awor Is. KememliiT the three h tl words in live Hltle letters - nuiu t, fwue, KinnV There Is mi'Ve liloiid afieatf. There is a ifrbtl emtlitm here in ncssion this dav, and a more reck lea in di sjHTufe set rif (oil' s .irators nevei, looki; 1 in each oflierN fuces. They ait bro.i.liiig hkmi Hiia diatressed and Uiiptiverislusd peeiple-a a nnt fiual inr. dm. -Tlfry are' hairftinij jvuf . trtaafifra.' TTiiy" are ii Tyr riicTeiiipliiiiilrss rascals, A" hJL hM L lUi" K.'.ft 'US'-Hpt. w hu. have wtnpjied wwiier, an I put th.-ir thmnba uiMtef tfielenff.or Jtta.ttfkii.fit nrdcrod it, I Ty. ..I l...l.n.L a. 1.. 1 L ' .1 I lood hound", who ban nix ued anmlie hiMjaea. 4 wj-n, U,.aiwl cm-iiriwd th '-t iust of meal and (dast pouii.f of haimi ; S'tltt. ;b.re iiw:hetLlxt iri4 SikmA fchce WfiirifH'iir lying fi.iiJUes. and illuaira ted it With Inieklng. fragging,- the tortnr . I. ..... I m.tV. -i : . . . . ' """" iivuuoii aim luurin; IJVi'l this miibidicar coiiclive is nw . lirtwirl- 1nrf that ns UaiUr, Williaiu A (iVas bum, awj at bi aide ds silting a bnurv .Wrtl,cW1JiaiIilJ Jfc4. Unfile tiilal tlit.f ltitr,a tu.... J,.,, I.: w"l. ( they have w. ih, si p.; msnllinsf 'b 'U U'pro . at ' V JE. f 'ulj 1 ;V.'UsUls4UAIj. teaukiw '""" whuuinnitv! !'. f -rt Hntri n I - , s . . j tmu Head Centre nf V- H li A M-a, fait wrtiM. V IWHT ISII.I.Y, ml.' T. V. dtb.,18e8. Ceorge Francis Train remarka, in a letter written at aes; "Rliipboard U te placa to reau vuarauver, an inero ia u . n.aj, out wbaa ha ia aea-aick." ., f ., ,. 'If. The House nfus.d t,, have tin ' " N N mmmm aa mi i n.iii iii i. u.i)..g j, ,..rftmm:i l'MHmiimmim'mwf'tm it Wdinm-ww xi wsHBjswt.1 1 itmnfwhjrwmtHVU Ljnjriasai In. . 1. 1 jij. TELEGRAPHIC. iiiK iKi.HiiiE.vi a.no nr.x: .etiusr. .ait.tii. Ji'us 4, H. H'l,,v..r pei-rtuiisl eofi , rssll, li -nit-t- Auuust l . h The l'i-eii1i-iitV leltef te fllallt jiUW ' S!l contains Una tuntgrsilL: "Von li I fti.mil .a our liisi emiterenee, that tbe PrmUeiit ii. ,ivus or kutiaiifi Mr. nianttiu t,iit ul nilie viti W'f mmntr in tfa 'swA-pewi,- .. ym k Tntm von a promisio. on ahm knew thai, in ' ytiai views ,.f itnty th.! nit se.swtl witli his 011 cunvu tioiw,ii was his pmoa' lo All onr pW. ., hy sunt her sppohumetit. Kveii Ijouu'Iiik ilie , xisit ii. t ol a j.osiei! roiiti'taltri.tfiajy bet.Mel.-n u- il,.n, i-oneliisiiins were nhiiitb iliHlueihle from .111 vari.nii. etiioersaiioiu. It is cerUin, hnw to er. tl.itt, ei eu iliulei' these eiienmstaimits, you 1 ili.i not ..tl. i- tn return the pbtoetti my possesnioii, but , a, -t-oiiluiK to jour mil statements, placed inn 1 m II ill a iHtsiUou wht ru, eoubl 1 have aiitiei- lain .1 i.mr a.-Uoii, wonht have been '-oniimeil io :iK of v.m ss 1 was compelled to ask (if your pi, ,h .'. Hsoi in the War IVpftrtment, a letterof i esiKii.ii t,u, or else to resort to the more ths&gree i sl.U ev(iUieut of srtsfKmiliUtf yon by a sueeea- i Bo." liiniit s !, iter ef l'eb. At., alluihug to the l'rca- I iiteiit's lel-i.T of Jua. tut., aiul newspsier arti- i els, -mm al HVimlyj n Uu but a taitaratiun, cl--. ayWaUaa, . Hums iiaii, at lix asauyasd I rtqm niircprK)niuoivi eon Mints.) m these arti t-ti s. ami lut-h inv stuletueut of the facta, aet forth in my letter of 0ie 2tfc. nit., waa intemled ' to correct. IfereT re-asrt the eorraetiKiaa of : mi statements iu that letter, aurthtnj! tn yours, ; in reply, t" the roiilrnry notwithstanding-." I'HOM WASIIINHTON. ' WaaniaoToH, Feb. 5, P. M vcu in. ire sK-eehes are Ui be made on lb- is! I itftl.Ui , 'I he KiTonstrii.'tiiMi Coiiniiiiiec iitl' tebnrf j hiiiii tlil) .ui the hill leiuoviiix llov. I'sttijn's ifn- t T1k. iliinit-Presiileut rot i esimn.hintis wsa ra- . .-netl, InHai'Ul'ii n&s ilefurred. Wamhiwiton, Feb. a, V. M. I Itocsi. Iteaiii, elect ml from Ohio, swurn in ' I lit. t ill forfeiiiiiR Hoiitlieni Ksllroul lands I mi. r Is mi; siueinlerl to encpt tlie Nashville t.i leeeim ltoii.l. pawMjil yeas i, uays 73. TI.. h.il ,h eUii lorfeile.t to the UaitiHl Ktatea ' nil pitl.tj,- Iseifs 1'snle.t m 185ti in Alabama, r THrrTT- atli'prsit4 HiaHaa, O-aM-lw bulb do, : liuitrns.ls. an.l declares such land open to I If. Hin slea. I entry and settlement nmler llw law I- A joint resoliitkm, authoriKing the Heeretarjr of War tn eiii) lay I'utmael to ilefeiul (Irani, Mea.lu t lJiicr, sii'l any "tlier t'm.'er pr peraitn etitruated Sill.'llie eiirorfefTrSivT oTfiie Kl-eoualnictlnii Acta, aiiaiivstan) suit or jirta-iieihiig In any Court, ill le; u ,l l,,i ehi. .,1 at'ls, fiassl'tl. , M 'saii.. A I. solution, authorizing thu Heere I l o i of ,ii Ui eiflliljiv eonnsid tn ilefutlit Ihioon- l I'lirlltsll liffielala. JwlSljll. Iteeoustt'U'Ctitiu was resumed. 1 he bill fortw-iiiiifi SoiiUi.uti uailMiad lands Waa ' Ith I'leil III tlie 'nlllliultee till Pill, Bii' IjllliU. W.iT-;AittHJA HlNVKSl'Ili. . , Cihri.kstom, Feb B, T. Vt. j In tlm ( olivinlieii, tti-dsy, tho Uill of llights s mt less! Uks-Hisi iu.iw. U m hltersl 4 IU fBPU- I msioiis. The ribt of suffrage is asaertusl with I tnil .pialilleaiiim. The Judiciary, With few ex j e. ?t...iis, t.i Imj elei'letl by Hm ieopUi, for various I. mis, i.tilu,.; ftollt uur to Tour .VMaia, The ('.lettitiitiitii firovi.li-s for a achis.f syiflsm 4 ..l, a i .Siipills,.!) sUi-iulaoee for tWellty-tlinr I i.i.l!,-. 1 7 . (ill III a, between ill aUll illRHiU, i I . I '. u.hn.ll. il AI; eel.is.1 and Colleges, aup- j pta ie.! (y (.iihlie fiuiils, w be oK'ii lo all, irrespec t.rvr4 iAce ta1 1'o.iiS . ':ivjg ';c; Al.UtAM.V ELECTION. MoN'iooMKftl. Kt.b. B, P. M, l-.l. ., h.ottlt ,.,1 vol. a. poll, tf, tn-rlav. Six while oi-ti. f .in (..f I hem eatitlitlatiMi, The elm' .o,'n , sillj; i)iih tly. . . . t.'Ri Htid A Ci XV ENTION. lVuuvwsei (, U etmt?ltl frmrm Ifn-snr- run ler. Inn i. are. il tliscretionsi'v with a mahiritv ,. III e.oss I,. j;i-i..l rxts-ol a- t eoufer juriadicliou in all purchase of alaves. NEW VOKK IIAlilCAl. CONVENTIllS. W AsHisoToa, feb. , M. the Nvraiariii. llefiubllean Blatri Ctaiveatinu iiisii'iii.u.ti,-ieat..s in itj,e aa a unit fur (haul sal feudai. 1 In it iHiliill'ina ar niry Kailieah THK Tut; M;i! v):iii 1 U'iMMtirt. hiu niifthiiii'.uWy .-!:. if ii u. iw tluit(?i( auiutrniiiig il ttrvvturnor (ii iu 1 p- rlitj- Ate hi Mr. Ilrimfhmi, to i,,too1 Wiilth4it th- ot-i'iirtfittc, tiiKlti- tut) law giving hm - KfdlM WAHlWmWv IVnauisritniH, Feb, , P.M. The I'ri sub ul's riil to (.rsnt's tetter of the $id, ww trstunmtii'il lo Urant, to-Jay. It, pub Itea ion is exiMtcteil lu a few days. . v The l'ayiaUr ..Ueaeral'a Cirualar ans the coiurnuUtuiu of a rstiun at thirty eeiita, . A sfiet'tsl to I he iiit Vnri Wirtii, from Slont goinei v, aMbWi dtfgat uf JA Uf iMituli'm cr'nm ltaays the heavvNt part of tka-vul la polrt .1, I ul tlm ami) ratio for th fwo redisiiiiug iy Woukl ileftwi Ihi-Otmitlitiitkai btwenly-8f 'Thiitulailil et:... . ,'a.-.. JVta$va:-1J ' The new RritisMiulatae wilt-be. -preaantad to .ttieftetJeMMtor any sllusimi lo ihs Alatiaiiia elaima, fas tlie reiee tiv altriHisj wilt be disappointed, a naty the usual oin ial ooiniiuiiieia, aabaaffjaial A anal, eos i.-asjai,,il..l;mtA I X'ii?(OK.Rja. .i . V -.- WmaraoTox, Feh. 4, V. ,M fti.rsv. STIie birt iujiv to am.vicn citiaea abroad was resiimeil. . - - , , - Au army apjameriatiiHt bill of (.'I3k,0i4 waa iJ' b.f.l an. the tola) appropriatluua for fihe 'flacal ytr of Wern about fflifiOQW ,inludij 25, IsiHSiti.for aHUlk'rsatiilsalltirk -- The STSlifSTf Acidcrnya'p'prTidK ttl. Ll. Btate at blek jrilbtuot cWa4 -Oje.Rsoae ajuiBjnMid,.-:., ,. r'rtaiiwHat frmo Ui A'rtaniaa twi. venthso, atddjuf ptiirsr lo reainve Slat Wll.)r atathirthat thev'liifrhMiia- wera'eneBiieg to iRl vwivuisj, swte-iwt.ni iv uie Vliuieiarj l-OQUBitta, k f efitirm from Charlea fshydr r, and a hondred pa'd to any eade, appointed fur in. 1 u. tlieViii.Tliee (' mit. , . j f(-s-,mtrn -ti"ir"ii-i"-ir--.vj.ji,-. ,f ' ' VUtttA v km i.JS. tHEajrw-irv. i '.LiUh.U i .iNii.NfbiN. Vs-s-. f-rt-sr Mr A IIIOlloU lOl l .':.,M- 1 .e , ,e l :,i. i i , 4, day. on the r, f ?, ,1 ,,, n,. ,- ,.!,.., t d Coiistltn'ii.n . ( ls,,-v Hp , in-nulmi-i.ls f. i Con WHUnr'ls repui aepp luiuo, f V r rictnr1s.il, a J ' i (i , f , from the t. Hi li lit Ins.,!, ! ul,,. . Monday, liv ( ii,l. i.uion . l.,n. I s 1..1W l'. M . to-.!,,;.. - . t -r- NOt I II l UiUl l l ,i in I It liu.lMiY:,. l-eb 1.. fie Com eulion, i u i , i, TdaiV ,., ill ih-russliiK liiil el UiKhls. Tie' !.il fiSMsetf . VlltOIMA I'll.W PM illS'. ! bl. UMoNW. Pel., li. P SI. The clause tt'Utinv lo llie rlifjiluhl v of the (Im -ernor, retpurisi: luiti lo i..- a eildi-u of the I iro..,f Htalea for lu veins and a em,, n of Vir-onia for 8 yeant, was ailniteil. An amendment, m ik-elare meln;tl.ie to ii.,. rf fine, ny fieraiai aim ha.l aided tin rebellion, waa iliifeaftl by a tleeitleil inatorilv. Aiioiiieranii'iiil msMil, li miH'il Uh word whdi: in lU.. etauae- u defeated. I " c - -v . . . . ( - -- 1-r.iiu On- (iharteaion Meiein v MOHOCii.i f'Y and airy older c.lot, a hum ..I VH Cy sskuii; uj.i (., rwii:rtejui!a.-i a. itiAJ Karly in the afternoon of veslerday we were informed, through the attention of a military officer in person, that the military were in possession ol facts w hich led them to apprehend that a serious attempt iviW in contemplation on the part of an armed negro mob, put lor ward by their white co adjutors, to usstitlt With Yluli-rk'e the otlicn rif 'ttlff Rrti"Tri!r'---fVTrsrr -ffri-p,rtrmo-i. were taken by the mihtarv lo prrseivc iss L ibuv aiui.lUaut pxli.w w..n pn-ntw, -tlm-- alert, ami a force kept in ri-.uliness incase of need. We atatu tbescthinga as fa.-fs ami we tiWtneH-ttm twrnarittrfiv trfrite npnn fh mh-" ject. We depreeafa exceedingly a public tlm turbance, but if it ladesned bv the negroes or ncgroitea in Charleston to have n row, they can have it, and a pimd one The white men nl Charleston urn not all dead, and although they would avoid collision, il violence be inaugurated by Kitdicals and negroes; the-rfsponstlnfityT e-l fhe- ells.. tl qui nces will rest wub the latter. Id any event, w have but tn sv (hat the Cliarltwton Merrury wilT pursue us course unmoved by the tbreata of rcllians or Hu . demonstrations of negroes. We publish a WBU HAS'ai'AJ'iR ui Ifsti'i jajij fry and it is out joUtntion to uphold tho right of whifo men and expound their op pruasioos, whether against the clamors of a. revolutioimry bndyul wbitiain Washington or an nnronstitntionid assiemlilv of blacks in Chartestiifi. " ' " Ahfjw Bfe mtiiiti iii'st til'i ii ff tin re Hi a"""" not frientis mouph of the IfiTn.ry b'ii ingst the white mm ol Char Icstou eff.stuaHi t protect this ollice, and w ith it tin ir ruht ao4 the. libwij of ihj. prtj-i, jiovnuai ull Uu; m negroea and their instig ttofs bMweeii lite Aabley and the Cooper rivera. Sl'Hiir OF 1 llHHKl'LiniCAS l'J. K-i The Hump t ongrisa Hdi(.als jrc (Imm; their machine altogether too fast for even their own patty. 'I litis, tin; Albany Kiening Jimtmmt aaka --- "Jo the liepuhlicaa leaders lit C.mgrrs wish to jiwlily tits charge ol the Iicnmciacv -'-that they are bent .upon, usurpation ami revolntinnt Have they become m indiller. ' pared fit remrrt"8iiT 0bsi.3n.fj: tthlch nsav t '- ' fireseuled lo their pulley, rrrijlcssoi everv ' constitutional provnfTt'n.; lie are not re uly to believe tins : vet w e sliail t e couii,,. , , lo do so if llin purposisj now aiuiomued ui many, earrien 11110 cuocr TietfiringKrM riffVw7r-V!r(nt-rrslif rrttv) aa-var '"" ,- - - The new fStipYetnc (Vurr bdt i-, f io n 11- rrjrtr b-tteifiM'., wi ,r i,r . amentled to as to pr didid Hint roun this LUUgrcin.. muy pai-t... lu Uas ssy n ,il- providetoM.il imhsiIiI nlin'encirs unit establish a prrctdent which will lie ol im... timahle value loauv parti that nniy cnnirol Congreiia bercufiei, uml want to ss meas ureaol uno,ui.s.i.iiiable UMcousliliiiiniialit v. fcaeh Congress 1:111 thus take rare ol iiscll. The Nation is pel iVctlv siitisli..,). n it,.. deolarationa ol the lentlttig mi'iifbers t'l tlie - llepublieau ih.ii v. thai Ihey will "lake no atefi backward ; ' but 11 J. ais fhnr ucliou will bring nnn niio i.ower who will t ike aeverafetepa Inn kards,"w mih w ilhimoiint to about tlva same tbwnt;. - lar ns te wid- fare uf the country is emirenii ,1. ' a'.kwsi-, m-rfiT - 1 rsrliiitiaislwisffssaisiat HaNI'IWK ANDTIIR Haiih aI Aeconlii... tOTffiefile rTtiefTL'eirrf rcriyc,T ifi fins 1 il? " 1 within the last dav or two thui' u no,t m . easineaa nianifesied liy the !i sdinir radica'a ' 01 trie liftuwiana i onvennnii, owik; 1., n,, s Impression whnh iweinila mntlumi Hint Oea, Hanrra't ill n-Hi xirt 111I11 1 aihhon. ty or influemo tow vU tin 1 lerl.ni, of the offlMra prmidi'd tor li tho Co'iv. ntinn. When the i.ni itinfon is nn sentt'd t.i the peopla for rai ill. ainm, ami r en sin nuinb, rs ot Congrtss ol the radical it tsuasnm i,UP OWB apjwaieil lu by telcgi ipli iirl iy eff,.r to doanmelhltio, a nl Ilia! spiediii. to ti,, tha hands of Hen llarrcoek .Hoine nf tbtnt atkliir sp.-i-.lal Jeiluott.,tM,. f blf of ,the Conveuiion, and (difirtn!ly einnd;. (n somc rcspi,ts, f,e p.vw- tT thenistrirt Commander. Amofii; riihers whose, itiflu-enee- lit I Vug.!: Is Vdititrd are rrntnr'- - W ade, Mirton and ,V 1 Is&a. and a. . n faults a pf . licrjtiBlitaUies' I Us -UdiBtaAiOi4. oeiveil here ia to the eu-i:l that the Con vena tton uiatruats ttie Military CVimifiandt r and WW airrirmarto haveipnnl intrwrwm -sued to lniij bj fotypsuu." J tu infcrtttm - aeeiua fo lie auirouinle,! n,th diilioulciea in the vkw of jiituit.nieWbi'ra uf Coalman a they are not alii.oi;iher MtiwJed vriUi u gutd. vs iu .no I'.i.-ci 01 juimir icgisiuiiun lo aid in the work of reenrmtrueiioa lu Louisiana, where ao many dill'ef, nt lucnsiirea are ia o,- eration to .x nrs ttir ttTiI if TI. ) been exprvsaed, hnwev-r. that bv nassiu.' tho bill now pending pbicinij tlie rower over reconatruciion m the hinds oi the Oen. ' s.4Mrfu4ii,tlcaeiM,H'lt-' ' greaa-s-whic.il la, Ihat lie ahall r.e a to pro- . . videforany and everr contiiwreni'v which district commander who do . not -acftirrl w-ith the rartfesil f arer wntw maH t "ire, ttwrrefitir? Wil To t'ts- rmirirtl.. -t c.tn- veotiittta in their fit to reconstruct the State on aotind radical basis, nr 'remain quiet and harmlessspurlalora oftlvru. u-ove picots, nawtngt.: Lvrremnuiends.A'" T
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 8, 1868, edition 1
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