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. . . , . -.:: VOL. L KALEIGH, N. CM SATURDAY. FEHKUAUY 15, 18CS NO. 72. 1 nu: SENTINEL. VM. B- PKLL, PnopaiKmn. rwr xtotM&A' wmTTTVTin. I . I. ill; icported ly telegraph, on yes , , ii, a hiving been introduced by Sena -v mian, i)t Ohio, with reference to the i ,!, x Ontistttflrtmr, 1 Tfrttttrt admis- ,,( ot Hilt .(aliMMi i.'tt idni lor by i lie Act of . , ... ..,i,, h-i irn ii ,. !, .ni , i-ii; ll'l t III' Artrt Mlipl :i! t! Iln-li'l". I . i-N in, -, r. I lIl'Ai a liiilprtTV i'f ml vuii-f! t-h.'ift' t hr nraswaiy tn ttrc ,.,! ,ii., .it ri'ii-rt inn i't tin' SlHtr Cunsli , In Alil'iiiii'. llinv In- I iron a .(,-fr-tf l ii"' in-'lriimunt, hi( nn jfftimt . hill in lifOllllllt li'f Til I" I'UVIT 111) tin , ;.,r, .11 till! Kidu'il irl.iiH. It is ill T i..' k 'i"K l','"l'y "' t'ongri-wi, .1 en i!i-.ti''l. Mil,! will -Kiirprim jiif-liiui uri-i' HUlllll;; M (In liti.ilM. lM HI, Sim- !l i l,lltl011 It'iti.m nf, I tie iwl llit' i- ni'Hiri'l anil ,,lMr ( 'iMlM'lll imi tunic, iiihi iiiifiiuto it tii. j.ii:ji,ft 4 -t;.u! u , i !,.i ttiPin. wt:erliT thfT rrrcivr lew ., : ,. ,,i in v l-tl iV'irtli w liiir In urynil , . ., il I, li-nt ' Wf rrply ye. Let ilit- uiltiini of tnrcin mi oiliims i ,.u it'ntniii, up ii mi unwilling pi'ojil', . .,n('i ni i' l.i'i It "' a'li'H'I, to ,! ,1 ,, r:ic.-. ti.. IiituuIh r, tlint we .,, ini ,i,h liniu',1 I'lir Ii in, Ii t" ri'd'iva the I, :-rT:ns r'tt' "wim'l. ivt.- anr-i fwl1 I h ,,. i.,4 i;uiuiiivL jui I Ji'strucliiin, 1'ir.iu-i' . ,i, I In, "ill 11' il Willi :i Vinlilll 'I.Nlll. t th,- .'Htastt',, jrni,, fi . ..'I. I , , ,. I .h'tiiie "I ineinnrv. I el lli v lllili mil acll HPl-i.l. JllUle of l 'll araCt I'l , ,;i riiv,'''o'niii ti-ofii'iri, tur fo- in ji' inl- o'i'ii our own iienev, ttie I" I llnie. I. el ll. asstrl, nhih'We , ,.. i,iinnnv h li us "I .l.,iii; so, our ,t to ,le hiitiie ,..n,l,,toly ' lute f"i' ourHi'lies what shall be .! 4.111- own oranie law, intla- ( 4I11 ttitioii ot covrciuu liurn any . 1 ,1 1 , r 1 11 o:i, war .1, Irt 11- I'f true to our" 44M!H-W ttmWfiMiii "I tit mvfieri1 fate 1, hili to its "no si i m I ntioiis, per 1; ii ,11 t, its oMiati.uis ami tyrannical in II - 11 to p. it ioti- . - on the tplesl ion ol t 'onvt'lltlini. should 1 hit .msh ittt of the danger of any division III 1. 111 plans of action, or any iinlifferenee as ... ihi-ir ei-culi"ii. If liikewiirintnss is 4...uii4iUa or kll iu-tlMt. matter of votinn uu 1', 1 ".fauif ti ISittsiitni imi w hich i beini! ,..),!, hd up t'v the "o.ealhil '.invention, n-MMM; t Wttl la dslit'tl, -it Itufc. Miii .-il'h', I" induce tin- pi'.ph' to come ;.(,. I i-1f f.'l "I noitiiWl t-aiiiltitllleS fot' 1 li, y ; 1 ions oflic 1 -s hit ll aif In bf tilled, ii,, I I,.! w hich a Inn de ., I greedy cu uiortiniii, 1 ti'kit'. iifji'o, aiifj 11 a t i r . tiw-an. !li UU .tUfi ,1.11111,111.1;. K111. it Mti.'eieil Coiislitu i.,,.i i- loici I up, ni us. we ui'iy at least tlis :,ji.,,ilit the ciljflil.il on:. "I the f.ltedy in, 1111:11 I cit-.v, ho ittf. alteady, in anticipa li 11. li nstill upon ih'' siinlls. l will, at I, ,,--, .,r iTie iifSfiit, aiiiT iinti! Thii't'jijT'lifie 1tetrtliTC''''' ,. ii.ius 'nnstittt'.iiHi. that the jiower ot iii'ikiu-.i its letter more ojipiessive and all mk. u.uy la? wrested from the li uitl.s of itjt iili-enipn'ous 'in,! niiilcvoleill 'inlhors We rtn nt ten! it' vr W. HHV a jhirt of the i hitiacler ol sN'orlh Car,,riitii, ley prvenliiiff 11a jioveflHHi-nl lioitH"i(J '" t" lai)'l f sin h in-a'urti fimir. wk Mil be) fx Kimn the M ulioard to the nuiilntains, mere will lie tort e4)i' iuiuit Ui true, white men of Hie State. Cateliini; the spiiit which animated the late Virions Con veiitinn, they will r(t:ili for the ureat k helore them, with brave determina tion. That U all that ia necessary to - VttdTr.KDAl1 We Imve ceawd to teelnny lutcat, if we ever felt any, in the deliber tu.na ot the so culled ( ouvenlion. It it t patent that it will be w offenaive and ini- tind that ii iyir(! moil!". . va!.l,Ver. rtmpt .to rtii lion to';4teiilMj jiroc!'lini;. It will tie m eu that the coBOuru nmnolttctureii a Uuytr out of every man, white or black, however illiterate, who ran bohtter up a .character and Vy nll - Negro Jutlgea will curat nul , . ... Tliat part of the report of the Committee on the LegisUture, apportioning the Sena torial Districts, was adopted. It divides the State into fifty Districts, arranged ap patently with no regard to convenience or h-nntigmttAinmaftr htm taprcaootaliou 1 lusirely on. popalaion, aott brcaki down the property qualiftcstioa of the Ben a tor, Thua roll on tb wTwel of raTyprrei runhing alt that i wn.e, venerable and Webavabot-n aakmi urby we do not pull! Iih the report of tW anoua Cooimitteea For the reason Ifrirt the whole of fh'P'O ueCbBafltiOoiill contusion that is almost Inextrlcabla. When th whol teriiwait4i.-fci pasM reeled " wa shall enblisb It, and our readers wltTttien he wM8 -e taifcw ic ws - twwart f survey, the whole of the metliUted miachiet and ruin. Tiu& Right WTgr'Th, 5U" TL""" ut VYayMA4aHatt.a wtii . i'.-4uUW0v trtrt ToT tttiT it PjtTTttsrtttTr t'Btripstti- wnrl l ratity th proceeilmga ol tba lata State rKiFem!iy CowMv. "TT 1Sr.e r tiifiextdUi nlesainp'a imitated throughout the Stat. I ' and compact organization, kaiong (lie tiuit whita into of Sh State, Is 'all that is necessary to prawyt ut (iota r;B)SiBWsjSi)Tsa (ill A XT AM) SHKIlV.t.W I The awkward and unfortunate position ill which (Irn. (iranf ha placed lumn-M ! before tlic country, ami the severe rnn.iim -natKjii which lti wa bim frnn : h: Jip 1 ot Bonorutne. men every where, -h:il! not ' deter His frifru l,'iifi Him iiisucc. X.'dulm: ' I is mure common, in the . n. i tt I nl a fcjr, , I lliau lliul real mem should b nvendauiibud. ocrnPy "!'' 1 1 riiif positions, j.iwo U, others 111 I , 1 1 -1 Mtli.ei. Tiii-i w ,-,s ,t ' r i t i-, 1 1 v .in, Mi- , w,i in : ..-h arillit-., nli I M. .; I. .a 1, ,. I. -i n ni 01 ! ,U,J :i. uu 1 III- u. : Will' ulln i ,lll 1 i ; Until' w it, f fount ,it ii ililllll 1 1 ,l.,l- t. I ,1'ts ivhlrii l I ill ntlllTI j I"'"1"")' ' ' ' '"' I""1 Hi i , n. (t ! siTiirnt 1 in 111, i .Ii! i I I I I I I ' I it I I ISHl,. .1 I it i V. ! war tn i, li mm j HUlllI', 1 llt l'i- w l.i J Sllllt ll H III, ll'll 1 j tit 111 V ill I :i llllli of niir i iiui' t army . 1 1 Iih-. U J Slu'riiiarr.i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 l.n! a'i iiit,'l!i-rii! in ii lli I kjiinv II. .il li iiii .i I,, ! r ik lli- ! n l li'il Micll'i til i thi' lii.in iir I. .T,,' nu. I Iiih -i'.I til il O'lH l III!,: "I'l1 li I i I'lil'L-la, nhil , lt.i:iil4Ml hv I r. "liOW s that 1.. liill lllnM' I .itiifalil llml jii'iijili' t.l tin- Siiiltli ami riii t...i'"lj,tj !,,, pliium-ii lv iim. lli. in; Slti't limn. I lr- i ... if. ii.iii, (Jl'U. ItIUIiI Wtf ,,ljl,,t'. nii'iii. It mi. sji.-i in in firit iii.mi,iiI I',, Sniitlii rn ct-rt ?i i n t s nt ilrJi'ur t w.i-i that npi'iit'il i hi i i-yi'i tn lli llll V 1 1IJ' 111! till' Ulllit.M I lit li'cl ith nu ;ill'u iyjit l.'ii'i; lr.i.ltiil ii itli Mi. iiiKiti. lit , v il ll i;l ii IP in. i , ! r. I. m t tint liHivi'ltU'iit p.isiiliility of I IT I r 11 Gen. tin ...mil t.i r.llt ,M, I tin ,1 tflMi - 'rlro..p - t..h'.'ri t.v th,iH.i..l. mot I.. """"'' ' ""villi e, l inai ill,' eiiiise w loi- I Tile, hillowille itlulelllflll "I (:o I'-. I'l till' the ititellii'i nt people i f the S inth. who ran nei'er lor'"-! to- Hiio nhoilt SI .r inati's ii'lvaiiii tlir,u;li th-- , ,iiti Jlli'i-il : "Nohotli , ti ilit-s lh;it I., n. itnuil i'i.I iiiv duty as a (ml I if r tail Ii lull , hif In- ,li. i il in 'better tfinn thnnsnipli nr iotifm w-tir,. pro. scribed l' Uii'lu'.il1 --ii. . 1 1" in , ilf li.-m tHeir pfitpel j.rtt t.Ht. met thos.- wti.t mm' lie nioipili riii iitnrtnr inbi'f, I j.i t fs, I .,li llv I l. lllliti'.l. Ild r..-lc,l upon hi- 11ft lortuiittlc fiiiiitnaniliT while hi pi ii-i 4 1 honors nnril htt-'lv i tatlCe. He Was Pie .wliaai- U.ui.ti: iui4;uikfi;d .n.-.mi.t.ii,..j454UiiJ J inuskfts to a niand aitny of vcIi-imii-,, e,inil in iiiinibcis, 1 llii ii ticy, and courage in any upon which lli- nun had eVi-rnhnwn in itctn ; al life and death struggle lint the f.tek j boneol the rebellion hud been broken I. mi; , before Oen. !ranf. nfti-r a yeitr's di l .v, bi' gnh the final march itprm K'rhrnon'ft. ty the t meiiiorul.l. , It 111 J It! II "I lit'lieritt Shel Until I through Tenlli s .e.'. leoI;il, Milt the :ir.. ; -iMIaMr- -T.4. -U4.4UI.UK41- U4. Liiu,. um Uui , 1,1, III- d.u HUH III- jtloi, , lit.' liliM tllf H.lvh f 44U1.I policy ut.t-i-n. 'iriin , an.! 11 wus leci. SIM' ot the lute ill tllf rebellion And il tJiio. tit'ant had ilcisycel a little I '; 1 h.r (ten. Hherniiiii t" i-otlie up, ,,t even lint lakfii another direction thaiijif did lake, Let-Would have iit e.i fori f i I" suiri'iider without a lil, in, tn, I sotlO'l h r,,i . nonl.l no a' be dive, who Ii II in thai tei'litile iioiicli, in the course 0 1' w hich, us at ( oi l Matb u, uakiil inlanti i-n- burn . I uiisiipporteil tttrain-t impifoiiaole woiks." l'tIVll.KI-lf I" Id-IK It' INS - Tbl, lu.lllib'sli ,1 -Am,- I. ttie ,lilia"iice in "'have? taniuij4 wUvli.fi 1 hi; scitt.-i 01 .'.licit tivmns Mr. W dlmus, ol s,in,,ie, ..nt.4f rva-n-iH Mr. Msrlt-r. ol, Yadkin, an- i,.irli' lul l ll ttn.H.' ",1 ndetncii We do 11 t oliji t t to any luii in vest i;;. it ion ot tin- 1 1 tun- ol any Cou-!r.vU::,,-(ti,iwMai went of eveiv t 'unset vative siiou!,i In' ''con tested, we -hvuil. I not nr. iplaiu Hut ouolit not the rttle-tiV w-nrk rth-wii- . Wt ttitve heard no inipnry into the riht by which any Kadita! holdi lii hi'iiI Are Mr. t'.'j. Cowla, the President, Mr. MeO.rnald, of Chatham, Mr. Hn.lnian, of Hfaitlort, and tithera that might be nauiiKi, ent itli d to aeatM, according to the Uecon-tnicti,)ii Aels f We have heard the tpirstion mooted as to the right ol oevernl of the Hadtral delegate, and yet, on this point, the. Committee on Privileges and Elections slumber. 'TrTr.T'r tHn, we understand, convinced ot nu 1 1 .UiJMj:LUMtW, mation, applied fur and obtained a pardon, because he came under tHe first exepptton. "Vfe are told that the Hetristera of HjU County refused tn register Ida name, and yet be liecune aramlidate and was elected 10 the Gonveni'ton, HVr-liiM) -pw. aentetl to Gen. Canby, and did he, knowing them, determine that Mr. Cowlcs was en titled to his sett ? W doolrt U, What, wittf'ongresa think of the acts ol iv. budy, rlltkni-ul iitiia tirtt llr4.41.1eil livpr l.v .,.-... -,.., ... one, wtwif wtiwwiiiiie.OT . t , T t alty, ia still "ret'!, w ilint; asnty the EiuTivYTrr t'nio i man, no-doubtbut not, haijK M ad u l'R;n ...on an itannv nt'iutxa-wlio are not recid hr lb ttad-sal as bwf ""t" ' , . . , B4w Uvtiil, IriKvatuae they di nut suppart the. Kaiical ptogtaitiinc annouiicts that Arkansiu has iade quicker hve com ph ted tun ConMi'iition wliliN ftnen a tcp 1 yond V of thn " o , a,l-.1 It wm m tor general sutbairi; to tlr.i neu roes wws.--Stf54Vtl-,tS--jS'w 4 ti4-t44iMiUrfi! tifiJ J-,HiKil,AAJ.tts-j tULm-fetJ-b.i !Hwt44..t,tl i.th.sv-sf'A.,nvfknl xr. ,If ,t i. 11. me vuu-it. ......,,. ., . f 7 must have, under RadirAl rule, when the white mM, cpAbl of adoiiuistermg gov ernment, r rrtierally diairaochisetl, and when th negro, mtn and awnta, all rot I ' '- ... r -, ..o, e .0. y ,; ,i ,. .Hrluia kJ,jW,tlk .1 i. nth-. Riat-a Her rnuM tion has 1 V 7 1 V"u"' "1H". ucwpo gard to money loane.1 the State by North tlie SoOtriero tat. tier . mi vein ion nas ,: ,.. f ,,M.lj. . measure into the Cnnsltiu. I " ' .1 . . n' 4 ., I . 1 jl , .. . , - - t rrr ami, lyrwTiiiir iiai' ,1-ne A-onvienilon I f,TOei.CT3W'1f''W -oiiOiutlmml m ClUH," to-culll'd.. Wuiisuim, VvU. 12, im;-- . j .j. 77 " I'nivrr 1 v ill,' I! t. lf-i.il 1 1 KINS. IIHMtN Ni T.s. A i ' Mr KoiIvm.'i. ii ivmiIiii i. hi timl ill,- I mittiT on t h '.Tit i-Hrt r v 're hivrf in 'irf'r ttiT on tlrp .fmfirUry repWrf Sir 'irr'i t, tr it 8l;i!i' In IMUCtir.- HI till' ( 'iilirt ' I !U - UIH ni;i!i' In lllnrllr.- HI lilt' , iilirt . ' I I nil.: 1 U'.i I,,', I I. ll I'l II li 'IV' I . i. l; .iiii't ill', . .Lit li Ki ' Mi'iii l I.. ". . in, n Mi M.. li ,1 lllTri) ii i' 1,1 U..I , ivniu liit' ..tun ' W.i ol K. l.i. s I . i.f. .'I I.-, I -ii. h i , "I'f ' I tin- it i i nu;. . I i .I ll. Ill t iiilu u, I ir,,l Mi I. Mi r..u i;. .Hi i.i- iini'iit. .1 I 4 nu. mi 444U11, 44U.UU. . ll.,l iM--4 lil,4..li.--lk; illl.l, tU.HiiUrK, hl UWI UilU aiikiui Uii li t i,I; rtll '-..l ,! :i ' I i ' I -' ' t llll kll'lH ll ll;'!' III r, isti-rln 111WI ,'l !', Mr II.. .1.,, II .i IlI'llltT. II.' I.I ii.. 1 ni inilulm: Mi, i itU 11 h - ,', l ti ,nt hi-. i i 'Ml'" in i'.i i.iiiii, the Hi- li't.14 tmil nixhiM iil in.i I'.i -nl. tin- j iiiiii.-riinl iif,'ili' '.;uuM I 1 nu. I Mi Iliii.' , 'l .mi, .1 444444l4U . 4-444 , I i i'Ilt'r'.lllL; titv,'-.. lili ! I llll II .'II tlli fluitl , w hi lli.- itii.-iilii'ii .! ihe .-44444444i - 4 lllt . -ilif ,.- Ii., I - 'title had I', en .. raini) mt l.'t 1,'llfl. Ht.lll i f .i.l ,i till .in, li IV .in f I. t 1 4 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' t I llll' I" 111!- i -ut t t hel l' own p' p. lid n ',ll in, lit . .1 the taxi in n,i vs 1-hi . t., i-.ii fi-1 1; ilei until 'flu- ol'liniiiii llicn adopted Mr Swei t 111 I, v:is I ot the- I 'll I! p Ml 111 I I' t I 11 1 1 .. I 'onitllli tee oil l.f o .- 1 -1 .1 1 order tor M ., 1 Aijleed to Tin- lion, ',,' I'f I, ' f e I III;,! Ill, tee on SulTra;"' t t- Vhe ( It ill III I unwell.. Iin ', 11.. I tlt'ii'lV in 1 Ml I in. I If 1 111. 1 It tininit ttrtt M t III. h'-, uiol l." -tisiiiiu I ' -I"' lot k. tlie l""i ,lr ( '. , initio ib-r - !t,e bfino , ne tititil .1 Hi i ,1 01 1 . n ii 1 j.,:-' 1 to A.t- .1 1. I ' N H I I 1 1 I 1 1 I' : - I Mt s T III '.-.,rt nl III,' ( ', . 1 1 1 III 1 1 I.f ..11 t lie I 11 d.i ..li), t "lila.'.o,. '. ' I' .iitit.m- 111. ..If ,, iranltothf dis'i'ii-i is-iiv,-, , i.-iioi,?,t 1 l.tW and suits 111 ll-"tl li'-lmi' he H.-llse ; ol t ll I" t 'on v. 11 1 01 1 . .... 1. 1." 1 . 4 1 .t: -' ta; -"is- tn ttr- r?i ''.vlsrr-'.-tcfitvnmtx !,t Law and t-lfti tn llo-o t. !. I ih.it i he i -forms ot nil -u,-h sn-Ht- 44,1 -mt. st4.-.ll be. 1 nliohslifd, and i'i. ' ii "il l one P. nn . , . , 1 'Jlld 11' 1 l-iim-l I,, 1- I- isi-fll iit'llntls nl ; , , . ,. , ,,i Law und suits in l.iiitii v-ii"t exi 1110 sbtin d . ' 1 I o,i t.c a ., in-lied i While Mr. T ciro" tv -1 1-. ikm.j. .,1'. ,,. i 1 ,t 111; t-o- j .riuc r pi- .... - 11 ii M . ' ;. .1 r',1 ; I a 1 . w is in in. . .i lb- 111 1 -,-eiv , ' witi, 11," I honor I V IV ident wt l rtMn-t imi n m hir' - . L w hull tlie He'tier'il vm tuft oran,rM.,rT..n,rv rVf.ttwt A':effi..:;4,,ttt introduced . j Mr. l'ourfff,e 11 suine.l. s I'ini; that as he j w as the yonnirt mm in the Hnrtw, ot the i Itijral pnitcwinn. and-w-a-, now ailnK'atttrjr a radical change, therefore, he a placed In ! ratlii r an i-iiibarrassiiif Mtuationl In ri'ii'.trtl to ihe cry" that-imiovntiim was ilunui-rtint to the liln-.rt it s ol the people,, he citetl the i ttste of Hir Thouisiy Mori sai TieTinit'crywWssTla5sJT, wli'eii he 1 lift oiluceii" w hat was called the "vulgar tnnyue," and now, to-day, Ihe same howls were heard, "whenever t here was a change proposed. He next alluded to the charge that had bceu uttered, upon this floor, that they were try ing to incorporate measures into the (in stitution, merely to catch the popular vote, n'iirillfss of right, justice, wisdom and prudence. Those aascrtioiH were made by a certain class ot men, wliV wished onljf to" embarrass the Convention and bring it into odium. In relation to the matter more im mediately under discussion, he Mated that in seventeen States of this Union, civiliza tion snd common sens had overridden Hie lit? llitn nmi "ftm mm vi 1 f tr, id were enfurccd in the aame Conrt and by the same -'WvJOBa-?'aitv prtsent lumblji Saxon, French and bad Latin, used in our law books, taken, from the English ays tern, illustrated the axiom of Talleyrand, that tatiKQaeje was given to coneval our thougVts, Hot to express tlinn. He was sorry that a report bad been circulated that thia meaaura would increase costs. TUa-reverse waa the very reason that thia meas ure was adopted in ths other ftates, to which h had alluded. It had been said ' that he (Tonrgee) had Mid that it was a fine thing for lawyers but a bad tltiulor those who were not. He repeated the a- a n -u.1 ;r. . - f t- wl),lln T,9i despised alKive -ilT ' ither reptile. (!) tfec,, ic. ..iir. IviHim.Hji sanj n wast.aiiijr-. sinKiitar that a member of the profession should in sinuate to anch an intelligent (!)tody as this, Ufnt WUpfih W u, (o I iiisntislcvreed of money, except him- He-It. Mr. ii. was not wrihrre; to put Tntr thi (I'limtitntion things that were repttliie and niUU' to Hie people, JI wi9ietJ :o. "lir.iiluce a gAxl and wise CoustifuiionTtliat the people would ratify, a it was the only but to an a.'t of the Legislature; and, Slid, because he did not think it right of itself. He alluded to the high standing of the bar ui JJ. w Ui fcikruuii, ,uia, J,ue ,Hit7Maa. mut iMirntse.agitMiisj.i.sw 1"'? :L,U?J''.lL.r-r.- &r 11 uiirc. ot,Kar.,.r. si ral 1. t S4ut l,t,H. In r.vard tth- 3O0. A nltetean bad told hini that, t. merely asking inlormation ia regard to ai- . i.,...,..,.i...at,t The vrasmMt Yr, -Vo-sr. maw iiasaawy taww,iijww'wa ' "SfttU flay nfh-r -the rnmraf the r". f fff be Ifsd been informed, by good aulSioiity, C4iitis.ter, who h,ll holdliit fll fot OoDgres of (!, fnttnj Mates if it f.ft ., ,1 that a i.Usn Ur, prolwbiy c.,nng femr year, With a saUry t- sp year, 0 , 8un lay ; but if it h 'u d',. ft ihea tmm IS to 20 dollars, would cost there full Kebtrred. . .1.- .1-. ...... M ,' "rB Mvtoriiiatinn lit: pirUvily njtwd w ttU Mr, Toiiroce in wisitnti to mc I rate the r -ti ns ni' iln' rtrt "I jii-tii i'. Iiut" lir fnulil V rn-iflN! n. - 4ili..y " (Tii- jj .nil', nn.l h n.) he ' ll li ) Uillll I ,l,ll.,. II Hint .lllllti A!tV thtnff tnti.i thr' f nn.nuin in sn titiitlv itii iiiii!iAlii:ii; in .Hi: : -i-iiin, tluil li'in w 'ili'il s . ,ll Hint ii t ' Hi r:il I tie imie f Ttt hsf nf f hl- !,., if roilnlf f, bii rh ' th tr nt fiii- wh.. mrniiff, mm .li'. .1 liii'n, nl iS iihImhiiii. i:ltiiuti,l In kii'. m rini-'li at m mi tin. si'tiiiiiK'nU ot I lie tni.,li nl N.tiIi ( aiuliii'i as rile iiflitli'inati fri'tn l.uiiii.lil, ( VJ r. T l Tildt , nt! mau si'fiiu. l t,i liavi- a mania to ti iii-"i iV,. 't'iil' f.f lltii Strttr ('.rtillll I'liHtiun-, ii ii,lv l i'i ill-i- lli,' N,,tlh,.u Stiltr hail i-ii IP t,i i M-i'ilUl! tin ut Hi- ini'i't. ,1 tn ii ,t t tii-t win U.;ilt.' Iiiucli!.'! y of itU nl .nr inn., h.. i..r i' l, mii i'ri:il' I'l'lnvi'-I .imi r,'V.-r,'.l Jit li rial iiinfrni. Our jji'iijiU: ha 1 U',t,'-I rir ir nt tile hi.ilislt I'litinti'lllalisill thai ha t ov, r i iin ni mi' of liic N.irtturn Stati- Mr. Alilmti siinl he iv.inlil ni"Vi' tin- in Iflillitr ,'nt.oiii meiilof I'ii iimltrr, a- lie iliil not tliiuk tin v U nil. I .i'i Willi t ti i -t niatti'i in tin- rtu.sri'uM.'ii To 'hi it. win, 1.1 I i v in i :ntiari;it upmi nu- l.ryisl it u u. In 4 , i.n.w.i 1,-ri i tl.r niatliT Hi- nil ill ftvi.i ..( H 'ini' nfl.rtln.il in thr prut'tirr in tliii Sta't-, it ,li'l t o' iff li ,w llii- iili.1i.4lino-nt nl th ' '.frirfriMtrtn -Wwwrr f..iirrJ w.'vntrf "his ' ' ti riahv alf-ft the eheap leo. or eeiei'ilv Plfife He thought Uli'V llollld wrv i.l'.tt'ius how ihcv tituioert',1 u-ith kilfh in- ; : ti t i.ijs. llf 'lul tint arrav hiiuiiflfsitiiiiat tn,. in-:iure. anil, at the naiue nine, hv did uiU swiipaihr witli Ihe riinitiktol i& i:.j'iitli'iu hi IV, nu Guilford. Hi- was t iiiiaidut itnjirovi ni"nt or iniuivittii'ti. hut ti;s whs lint iifave a inatlf I to -te into w ith Mulli holdiie-s a the t,'t'.t lelltail Irolll Ittlll- M"wM Im' ft 4-r -444im4. 4t l..-- tin t . initio l.eiii-lature free anil lint-ruin- -nu Itetl. They hud cnr.njh lelttmil, bnsi- IH a- to o- lipv' t ht-ir t i nit- j Mr. T,iuti.'ff yaid to postpone the ni.itter i -I he I. U'e it itit.1 w liere it (Hood ; i 1 t -.1 . 11 .1 Vfr. Abbott, ut the reqitoat of the Chairman i.f the Committee. 111 order to get al a direct -, wntiiiiew ma ijiotr.il 10 io3ijofic. Mr Welker aw the matter ttironoh the ; same n-c with Mr. Touree. -1 Hood, (iiei;ro,i tlitl tint sec the propriety t. ol makiuii tl p.('iii--ci.l c.liitue;!) now. They , wete taking up time in dincusMiii tlna ,i un asurc -lliiit a li juid be duvotuU .to. tliiiiga tint more immediately concerned tin 111 ' ( ia'low ny, tiiero,) aid that it was an un . lie;u d of tiling, that a Committee should t oine Ijeh'ie a body, asking inslrut tiond, , W U Jut. Llitvi uoU tin. 4 uiUtt iluuiiui tteea,. ! in produi 1114 a majority and a miiim ity re turn ; Men were too alraid of rinkinij their clianim of tuttire otliff mid em iluinents. to li-k mt hpnet and straight out opinion. Tin- disc t'l-sioii, yesterday mid to-day, was a ' inert' matter "f nothing, a ftio whiitit griiiirjil '" w ii;d.t'Tiiii-e' fo l.c (.one riviVwith again, when the C.iinntittee presented their final re mi. A 'I of tin!" debate waa expending . 'I"' if)..svpV,i' .n(.nifryls to give certain , ' 177, "."i r t"7itr rr,M-- j , ttnliiViice. "rTif'fliallo v . " "to ) 11 10111 the .hitliciary Oomiuit J m-; nr ttm - nn nrirc Rhniit the " mpofl iliiinw hii' was in Heaven, und, Hud knowi. he u not'iti the rittht' roml to know what ,, , , 11 .1 1 ,.,1 - , . "nit wiih! lit-thoiie;ht there was au evident ,- ,,- ,. . r i 1.. disposition, 011 the pari of the Committee, 1V1 Mtrrrfe certain imtnrieni of It. ,. mvt,,t t recoiiiitiit. but withtltew the motion, to allow Mr. Kinat, ot Lenoir, to mke a few leniillk. v,r. K-LnK,..td he wi-Ud the Jnrthlary , ., , - , , ... , J KIHU .tl.Hta-LWi! t U (,, t-jict p tj-.n to rwiinmii.'in order to yet at a vote Hallow! (negroi wouldn't, and called (he previous 011. sdon The raTI'wa's Bustaiiietl The oncBtion was upon the 1st reattlution aliolishitm the distinction betwei-n Courts of Law ami Courts of K( n tt t The" yeaa ami nav were called and reunited, yeas 50, ;mmh'.. .-.' Oalloway (hikid) moved to tkti ret'eiii Until half pa-i seven this eveninir. Lost. I lareis-.-eif -Wake, t ri"T?m: ) caltrd np htr resolution, of yesterday, limiting spcechna to 15 minutes, without permission of the House, and that no one shall uppitk more than one upon the same subject, unless by permission l the Hous. The Chair decided it was an sineuiliurnt io the rules and required a majority of all ttie member. Harris said he would aptual from , that decision. The Chair said he would see how mini voted in faworol it, and if there wa not a sutlicieut number, then Harris (neurol could sppeat The question was then put and there waa tost sulfieirnt nuralmr vnttuiif, tinder tb ruling o) the t;hair. Mr. Kinii, of Lenoir, did not think th resolution. was ah amendment to the rule or that it came in conflict witb tbeni. Altera good deal of explanation and wrangling, Harris, of Wake, (negro,) said tiiai.hu had been cotutioctsd a to tba tror of bis Kiitit arid Would withdraw hit apeal. On motion, the House then adjourned. 1 TmlRfiPAr. Feb.)l, 1M8H. The Convention was called to tifder at 10 o'chick. ' Frayer bythe ltevi Mr. Ashley, nl th 44)nviflt4iii.. X s ITie Journal ol ytntnrilsy was read jipd Hitthrway mrgnrf prswTite;! rdelbir from " the" "Itepubltcan Committee, of New lUn overeonn'y, instructing: their deh iaira ttr woMftnmmt all trwas)twajtviwt) litimsn. ttt terretl to the tiMnun-it ee oer ftutTrage. ..---.y-- ,.-tr.-..-..;, ... Mr. (handler, a jiefition for d.vor.-e, from Mmitid. AaVtafan was:. Hut. rred. The President preaenteil an anoiit wtaji thiHw holding bonds ot the State, naior the table. , Went V r, coM'r "Tf.TTl. 't elioMfe4;fe lerrerl , Jtr. JEiTtilnSSFtmSS?frM: Laud anil Immigration agency in Ham 51r3'0Urgi, bT conscofr prwsrtdVd De." S; 41 44 t .4. - . ,. . " Ilium iiuua ..vuftouuipit CUUUIJ, WUICQ WU , s.-s-nW. 1 ' :.- imm in in .iimiiKn ihiuvii'lh mail, (mgrn.) Kpfiw, iiiVgin l ami Mr. Miwire. Mr. Stilly, nululiiiu ri,iiu tiiiu 'I' m griM to leiliiro the lux on ilitill.-il niril othw rhn (mi gntn. HeMrnV " Mr. Koiliiun, nn onliniiinv in Jtrlii I OfilrmJ tirtic prttrtrit" I t II KNOMI j Mr. Ahhotl'ti resoluitoii, iu , ri-gat'l U me of the rrt-vioiis fhlt'Bti.ni. luTrrnl i . Ill, iiitiii' j (iwy 4fn, Wiw tswdtilrrdit mill i1ojt1.' I Mr. Touritn'' renHilutioii, irovntin lor j two M"i.ii'iis, on all. I alter Kritiay, the I tth . i at 10 A. M , anil 7) 1'. M , was itilotr,l Mr. Korkner'a orilinaiu'i'. ttintrui'tiiii; tin' i Jmlirmrv Coiniiiitti'i' In ii iort an airii le i allowing t itijunm u (iiavlU ami In 1 in I the ConrU of thia Slate, upon eituliishin'4 1 a pitni moral rhurni-ter anil uptm jiaimelit ol ttie ii'wwhi, next takt'ii uji. Mr. (Iraliam, of Ormijji-, ni,l that n l!ie law DtiHHl now, tnaii O'Mihl pleatl hi- "u iiuiiM' in Court ; hut he who iliil it. without j any kriowleile. of law whatever, ienrraliy. f fiMiml out that he hail a tool for at lu-nt. Mr. .lonen, of Witsihiiiiflori. wi aUo oi I piwetl to it. He tlitl not wish to offer a j laiiiim to ijinoratire. j Mr Koikner .laio" that, !)' an oi.Iiii.iii, e j recent ly panned, men ,lroiu otlnr Stutea ftiiihl come here, ami, pruvinj; n yiiiij I iliarat'tei uti.l iiuvinii the teen, lie ailiuittt-tt 'ttM.r, H wiIWMt p- pWrf Hfl-'- ,1' t 7iTi on an equal footin'f; lr A iliott tavureil it, iiUenvire The V"tt l.t'iiu; tnkeu, thi- orilin tm a,lopte,f ! Mr. Watu intrody.-ed an (H.lintti.iv, I pernyin'wii, tor the tylkl' ol the peopl- ! t'fH ' tit ove ! ki'KI'I ai. okiikh I .. utiiler the mli'si. IttiAXim.K AMI 111 1.1. OK HtilllT". w ei;t sai l that the (!h.iirni.:in v, 111 li. siek Hini moved to poittiioitc.lt. iiiiIm to- morrttw. at It Vlotfk. AyntHl to Mr. SwtTt then moved to take into eon siileration the rrport ot the Colioiiittec on I,eijilBtiire. whieli was rtatouitiiittfd to them , leuiie iiayii atfo, ami aiao me nutiMnruin lor iettn 1 01 1 n I l.ltltll. seetiomi 1, a anil !!, ol the tiniiorilv re 1 port were then adopted 1 Strtioii ith: Mr. (iraliam, of Oranirc, ! moved to amend, by apportioning the ren -i ate according to the apportionment of tie ! Convention ol 1865, rt-qiiirioj; a property t)ualilicUuu lur a at 111 that Utdv. Mr ; 0. said : I Tho substitute I propose makes mimlii-ri I the basis of reprnscntatioti for the House of I Commons, and the taxes paid into the public Treasury the basis for the Senate. I UtlievV that there should be some protection for -tbose Cuiintiea wUuih -pay th ltrif...l sr--tion of our taxes, against that wild sysletii ol expenditures which will no doubt eiieue under .Uic new reyiiM, Borne of Ihe dele gates ttifin to think the question ol ' sutliiigi-, is liefors us, and that a Irocholtl puhfli a tion Is p.ropoijvl,,. ..iwili Alb,itmLjiitUb ... all the Conservatives agree with me,) lluit f am opposed to any freehold Or proiertv tiuanucaiion tor any person mat 1 wimiu al luBL.tft vote. ill, yurth Carolina. Tin, ,l mighty has, for some wise purpose nl Ins own, made a distinction between the while 'a'ri'd black races, and that distinction 1 am opposed to abolishing at. (he ballot box. Thai, however, is not the mutter before us, but the question is simply whether you will not give to a County, or District, pacing a, large amount of taxes, some restraint upon other Cotintius which, wilti large popula tions, pay but a small amount of taxes. This is the check allowed by mt- present tVmititnthm, but wt!i TesfrutifriiiiliiiTM'wr rletennined by this Cnnvenlioti, it is need .luss foe tws tut. axguo ajfalust II. " Vr Sweet opposed Hie aiumdini'td II was anti-Republican (the usual cry.) &e. Mr. McDonald, of Custhaiu, ex panned at some length, and, during his diacouiae, tiHik occasion to resent Mr, Pool allusion to him some day ago. Th aforesaid al lusion being in the nature f a refit;! ion tlpon Hr. Mctr legal attainments ) Mr. Conglcton said ill auch aofious aboui fwipmf'liwIifleWftihH w Imrictf liere, to-day. Mr. French, of Ch iwan, suit! it was an inlammw tliwrrine, hantletl rtwwn fmm the dark age. Only tbre8tates now cling to it, and to day we, will make the numlier less hy.one. Helwanted population only to be the basis. ' ' Mr. Hodnett favored the property Quali fication for the fWnale, and alludud to hi resolution to that effect, introduced aome time ago. (Mr. H'a. abla remarks will ap pear hereafter.) Hood (negro) oppose,! the amendment. Ho, also, did Mr. French, ol liladeu. Mr. Uralism, of Orange, said ilie g4-o- tlemen were tryine to place him in a f,d .....u. ... pnjn.nrr t,tt rrqtnre a reehnld for everything, but be tliought oat ptopurlf quaiitlosi mMriimimrf -..; least one branch of the; General Asaeiobly, Th gejitlemau's (Mr; French, of i'bowan,, expression, In his allusion to th great Pa cille Railroad, exactly illusiraleil bli ideas ol Ihe course we should ,nruB tir ls the rtaoicata npon tin noor. Let them have eiioer ran to u . or uaiil irata Mr. Marler agreed with Mr O. and thought if anf other course wai piiru-. the tax payer and property holder wuiuld not hare sufficient protection. After great deal of iebate, and imin rnraht amendments and propositions in . regard tsi the.atipottummuut.iirtJUtiiM contained in the suppleTnentary irpi-rt as Ui the him th aectbin ot llie wrigfeal' majori ty report, me wnoje sitpplelipntary report. 1 regard that section, was, on iiioiion of Mr. Jones, of Washington, Anally avlonted. tn 8ft, tnrtnslye, rtf the rriaj.ifi ity report, ra adopted, ""'Smidtt'tT a amended, by striking nut, after th word "affirmation," in the 2,f line' ttto the M4t-a4,.B hi lbe-h--f;rrF,- and Inserting "fbat he will suiinrt the Con titutlon aad laws of the I'm Us I-St it. .n,l it-Jtbst. Ctwiimni .nf -Uu -BUtt...hM Caroltn." Wmi U B-.l.t'ing et. M,-.,; fUTst 'l-uZTus in A if gust. - - j Mr. Ilodinnn niovett. a in Miii-iiditu-n! th following addition. :,.(, ( !i i,,, --ntn . .entrr x -tilt i t: .;.. ; : . i. Wlty mmirH- .! ehtt- 1 taken on theadontibn of this ri.tliml.... rby"th'oierrr th Ki'a d TtU iu ,tAtTmw,rr-n:m jft'Hsenioiv. inen..i'Cieo iim 1 it4ai n i... elected shall bold their seals uf.Cil the.it uc are ict(j at a regular electioti " 1 ..u Mi.5a.u11. av 1 um iti tini'i. 1 a .-mrfTfrf-iSifafy .iuaagAJga. " ' Tx (he enfhwl. (lur ak'iitiiit f vneeafien area little pu.lttl ! to know what sort f oath thy t vitbiiii' ifp. t'nxTtde gentlemen from parti .j, .vipib ion t 4!' .vtjrumuut. bislk., dJsi io . its very lost sfficle that all are born free ; and etjiial It diies not much jrnatter what Hi.-oath is, ii will be sura to ilislranclnse nearly all Hie honest worth and talent in the laud lint thin, will be plenty toltnd 1 w-ltrif to forwi-r Hlvm-lres, Hmnne th ) .(i.i.etM now rUrmed by the 'loilittts,' enough ; lit least to nil all the tillices Their con- sCti'ut-rs witl -ive (licin but liltkt! trouhltj, ; judging by the readiness which some ol our I high civil officers have already evinced to I swallow iron clad oaths for bread. They ; seem to digest it well and look very ae j rene. W'hetln r they find thorn, in their j pillows at night, is only known to them I stives. All that men have will they ".ive -j stiWeilmea foftTie liicuhs of living, j In these iitiiiin.'d times, when swearing v i made so easy and killing is no murder, t-ave in ejxr t mial ciiat-s,) w And old histoiy pretty well icpeateU. several agtia aio there was a race of hard, cross-grumed fa natic , who got tt mpririkry possession of the llritiati govern men t, untf plared some very fantaatin tricks. They am said to have adopted a new code on swearing, by which oaths, official and otherwise, could lie taken to great advantage. "What signifies th' kisstGjr of a hook, '- wJ s he J)re I -4tsin-i,!"im w -4'lt-kin cover,- and , p t-ii Unird slitlfiiing, betwixt a man's lips i und the text . . . . i "They." mys Biahop Sanderson, "rest se ciii,',"al solving themselves Irnm all guilt j iiiid'harol pi'tjury, and think they nave excellently provided for themselves and I consciences, it, during the act of 'swearing, I they can make any shit to defend then.-. ! selves, cither wi'h some equivocation or I mental rew ryatitm,!! by forcing: upon the 1 words some subtle interpretation ; or, after f ttrry are sworn, they can And sotne lftop ! bole nr artiliclal evasion whereby such art I 1 11 u y lie used with the oath lhat, the words remaining, the meaning may be eluded with sophism, and the sense utterly lost." Sfe1yrnifcl wsaifsii;wfiNlw''Misiwi' Hon oiHcc, where nil manner of evasions, shifts, distinctions, explanations and dou ble entendre were ejwstHtf to nit J" Koules. in his history of Wicked Plots, '"I tint the swearer is obliged neither to the meaning of tint prescriber of the oath, nor to his own meaning, but as th authority shall atterwnrils interpret it. In the "Vicar of Hray" aom one rttT'1?, 1nrtoMrymn - to say. "no wrmder theyahontd impoaentrw oitths, when they had broken all the old." "I ttk sit iiisiiv oalhs lietore, That now without remorse " I take all ostha the 8tsler.su make, As merely thing ol course." A in M-f of iTi lit "age "iuti this TiT ITieir're coi.l : , "Oalhs are lull words, and words but wind, Ttsi feeble implements to bitnl, Ami Iml'l Willi thietla propoi'liou, so . An shudows to s sntiststice do. Then when iheV strive for ituS'"'BiiJif ' ' """" -tw riisei anoBia fatMRir-' We not eonimaerkd loforbrar biilefiiiitelv, at sit, to swear , Hut to sieeontily, and in vain. II nlumt sWr-iMei-esf nr trnia , Wfiftr nTsTF fflSvsrt ryhyg,,K' ' la but a kind nf selr-tituiTlnir A aaiuLdiJu vu 14444, and from hee Nime bsve hroknn oaths by lroridenr ; Hiane ft the attiry el tlie Lord, Periurt'tl IhimiiHilves, and brtikothelr wonl ; Ami this the eonstsiit rn'e and practice ui all our 1st sptMtW (Qn. aramtaUst 1) set is '' (.'Estrange tells the lolowing apposite st"ir: "A geiith'tiiaii that hafi lult in Chancery waa called on by his ooonael to pin in llii'swer1 tor lcarof incurring; etrtiteiapt," 'WeHJ says th Cavalier, 'and w hy is not my answer put in Jljere f Jlo sliotihl I dtftsr your wntwtz-qiipt law ycr, wtthnni knowfng whatyoti can a-wmirt Plague on your sciuplos, says the client Again, 'pray do you -the part ot a lwj, and draw me sutlicieut auswer i and-h ui alone to do the part of a gentlrman, and swesr it" Should any of our hard-swearers feel troubled lu 'their t n.ler conscieiicns, and lam y tliut they Iniye "fouled their aoills." y tW 4rmi-'rSi'ih".,f nflf,. they ere respectfully cm mended, for eon solstion, to the new Uoaitel dispensation li4Mf niiMs4 , L.4 W - swly- etito iw truly un, ami the tvave nd nslie will continue to come, X. P. 0. Bttriif r' Wr AosrssT Ohaht. There is iiodoiil.t but the Intention ol Oen, Hilt If in ItHikinjj up theevideme in proof of Hen,, drain's rcMirted pul l" ejlilbiliotisofinebn. ety is tt'VM rNitk . war nuoa Ihe rtiputsflon of the Oeiliral-in-Chiil, when ever be shall be presented to the people at the republican candidal for President. tt is as ' rtei by those who profes to know 111 jr.i.,4,J3.t.,lrj,.l'?t M vrn.t shoulij be the rV-pirilieihomli b fotm4 working in the Interest of ti Coiisv-rvatlv pay4 asv ic in-aat.t, ia aaieaoetty tm titaut is so iiiveteralt) that ii prty rallying cry of "principle, not men,',' will he rereraod in bis political creeit, iid he will manifest a gr -atcr d' gee nf aolieitud In regard to th candidal Uiaa hi the principh'S, akluh h may n present. Some ol toe more lealous re kfxiut tbeen reimried nio.emen reported movement of Hutier. and they mjom to think that hi Inflttt-nce againrt Urast will Iwt l-ierlv exerted among the cltiiens ol African de-ci-ut in the Houth rn 8tut.es. It liasevi 11 br-n aoenestetl lhat, in case Butler ihoubl nndertaka to fwjuri Grant in the Mliination of the negKa-a, lien. Howartl UHm. i-wli.l .tm In imfliilnrant llntler's InAuence. I f Hie itemwidirSTrmv - TLZ l .TT ' .. !.." ,. 1 w-tim. t .-iniinm-, ,n jiari'ii w itli view ui 1 iitstrnclln Ihe Ire- i.ueu how to eleh'ise.in a way brnelto al tir il. ntselvm, ih 'pitvilige ol the elective (lain hise. - Wuth. Cur. A. R Jons) K. UusHArf, Ekj. Through aome , - ---- - - -n- - 1 ktziteaha.- i llttf wi'ujf Alt. ueltl lu lltakinir stilt Ihe iir.M.4.4.,btt.rs 44II1.44 I lu makiBg out the pr.H'eeihugs of llw Con servstive OooveiHuin at l!ab ighlal week Siffii ... . .... .... -- . the printed r rt. Thi i doubtles j j Tfttn Mr. Of- tiHiii, imi w iiiiiis fi tiue h nie fiwopi itiax ihey should kno ?ho have devott tl their lime and" ineHns'lii fhefr WrvU i 1 tim-s t'lseiewsi , wwst tas iiiiieisssai rimi frr,tpm, itiisViwMiiW...lii,iaTHr1)m o ui "." ti caiivsaser. of'tbis itJItHIi.(luS .(lttS,itol4S4,!iw HmSiui 4.'- "--. It bus i otlii lal'y am omit eti hv'lf'muit Bijiii rt s that neJoiia'i.iiK for 11 c. uiin-ff i d treatf betatei the. fjmteif p,rH and ''ifni iNirtu Herman Confederation usivW t.yeo com- menced witb a tsjrproipeijt .of a satistacto The folh iwintf order lis bettn isHtted by 0, '-tdv md- hn swtt btid brm t- Pirbi'ie- Treasurer. . Acting in in'coiilain e with his -ew- jwitswWv -W' whose Oinioiis he letcta, weU-aro that the Public Tieasilrer will iilyiian. Can ity's Older. nuuRa iid. juluaux I'bnucT. 1 , 4-,:" ;-..'.''.:; r- .--4s.--s-r';'-w.i 1 11 1-.i1in1.j4s, . Frh fi'h 13 UXNKIIAI. OllUKKs, No. . '1 I . jl The CoiLslitttliona! Convention HjiseMililed ' in North v'arolinn, under the' authority of the laws nl tle United Stales, having, in cohnirhiiTy w rfhxtTie eigtifh Beet on oi TBi law of March W, lfiTd nipplempntarji to the law ol M uvh 'i, 1MB7, "fo provide for tlwi tiitiru' I'ltletiim gitwrintent 'Vt-Xm tcM - Slates,") by an Ordinance adopted, ii Celt", veu 1 Ion on the sixth day of IVbru iy, lStW, provided for the levy and eylleciiioi ol a tas ot one twentieth of one per cVnt. on the real and personal ptoperty in the State, to raise monies to pay the cxpensea of said Con veution ; and baring directed that the tax n prtividfid for shall tie paid into th Treas ury of the Statu in reimbursement for d vanwt made from the paid Treinnry, fur the liliioofte of tlelm itii lb crrt rismsa7) criiliiiyc'Bii;.f4 la.ninercd. Pint. That the assessor of -iireTn thtrt"" Bute of North Carolina shall dd to th av aessment t already maile hr alwiit to In; nuiln forth or lisiw, under thfi anthority ot th laws t'f thi stnf.-. the ti twied nridir the ordtnauce More cited, and thi? colleo ton of taxes will proceed to collect the same at the lime and in the in tuner ptcst ribf,! by th laws of the State for State iyi'ne, and 4MV -tue miMMUuMV4imafoi ttw jSaii,Tht lite 3iiH4iuni;f 4 the hereby authoried and directed to pay tlie jr Jim and mileage ot the. delegates, the compensation of the oflicers, and the con tingent expenses ot the (1ir,vuttioii, upon .tWwMlastsliS''sjs)' VtfMtmtfi ,lfcw.wtsswWllHBr By comimmd ol IU-t. Mnj, (ten. " E. It. P, CANnv : 1,0 lTl 3 Y, 0AZ1AI1C, AitlU-('amp, A. A. A. tj. A'scfuoEurx cvxumm. Apfnpo of th refusal of Senator Sumner his gilt, iu IhO Llnitud Hut- .Itinafe,- -4v quote Irony the Alobilc A'tvrrtueranii Jitpvf tar as follows i , .. . "The Kadicals in and out of Oougreaj are dreadfully alarmed lest some negro member from the South lips into Con (.'res. They 'tifftmt wnt 4nytrf MAr.lrWptiy ""tlisfe,1 "'7t cushioned cnair tn th nlagmuccnt taalla ot Congress, with $.,000 year salary, and mileage u 01 cieut to, make his yearly pay f 8,00, i tltogother too good, in iliui'cai opiuioucfur tlie "culoied luaa juid tlot4allt.. obo aaxiouarv Utey-Ott Uu .attl.jwn,, tUat - - intelligent enfreapondent of the Charleston CWi'rr inlorius us that they are prepared to buy off any black man wiio act up for a beat speculation ''out" for smart and en tur prising negroei who bclymB to LrarruBa, and who do not choose to give up all the fat plane to th "carpet bagireiV Look at the figures, you ambitious eolormt men I 1 . . The Congress Is elected for two years. -'r Ti, py a ,000 year, or I8 000 per lenu. .Now, if ihe cakdidale can be elccf ed,(and be can be, If he will get hisowu iierv, ' pie to ot for him, for lot xt whit folk will stand op to him In pnterence to auy rtt,riii;t-hai'(;ett,wiether.liS.l,o med. ,K.ei-,., logtf or Uoern) li poekit tO,rit.itl 4t fncle 8am ttiohey." If ! make a fair " showing tor an election and wants to sell ut, then the Hadrcal witi come down wrtb the pTice:" And what shrmfd -the price bet Jut l,00O, which ll t Worth ia emt, " and which he could get if ha went to Con gress, it ought to be fforth a little nur. becauaa if th black candidal mad tlie trade he woqld Lose all .be -glory and fun c.f befti Cimgrcinian--rfllitln? wtrl"Sllu.., nerand sleeping with Olir'Thad. Sterena. Her then w oiler chance b.r a fortune to e nv-w-the-HLarr)rt ' Leagues. Th cot respondent, referred to ys : . .. . "Th National Radical Executive Commit tee bar thi matter in bind, and are using II their power in the 8001b to keep down negro representation for the present,, in.l till Mtcr the Presidential election. They will buy off the egrr aspirant, and w learn Irotn good authority that the fund are bow being raised for that purpose. Any negro nominee for Congress can sell out bis chsno for a handsome fortune, bt cause even if a single negro should take hi seat in the , Hooat pttor tta th alectlon tsi Pftmtdenr.tbeW.v Hadical candidat will certainly Ix defeat- - V From ths New York IVarltl. "I " VRANT. 0n. Grant aiMlmpIishflii - ererythlnpr by-'- numbtra, nolhing by akilLz Clut oi'the army , h has nerer given the slightest erideno uf ; bilUiisHJi toUqMAairi iwtlwiljr fcatt...!.. - him, Id civil lite ho made no mm k. He i dull iBCiuiveraatiiin; h has bo dignity ot bearing j be ha ne geniality end popular -warmth of mannern to enrripenwte br his Want of dignity j lie tins 1'ttla poliiral anowletlge ; he hs 110 capavify l eirto workof geniua : he is, In 8horr,'aroldJ1 ttar- BiW, Ctwinitf uvptace. unltrativ man, -re-- .jtekalH lor nothiuir hut a stn?; J- -fmra ;rr " ill II'.- 1 ",.,.-1.4... - " ..r . wtti.. 1,1 woisn 'tt.iiiya..aiii.ft ut mm salt.,. 1 vulgariStsnip, , lie has changed his public! pnnclpies trimi motive tit amimjon. Ha has treafetl his superinr oilier with fnotil wew twpenl ! htarsrlf -wti "faction.,1 - aad has Uiniahed hia ptasni.1 n,.f,or bv tmmitn'ly tftipirctf y. Noimdy t r htsnj'" utatuen. urant ts a rnoih l or sotir SulWnlymei limiti ,4 bra" Irnm ; ...... r-. ' ' tltat uen.urant is a tnoihl or sotifiett . - place ol worship, ... So instance r tnecdote Wtweve-r told ol bis kt.itlness to a -k or V.-:'iii. , ....".. . . n,aiiiuL a sittiuiatieitii,!. inierc'ti, in ts-hey, tu an elevated si-ni iun it, w ttt tde iB-iti. ring address hi wddiet. hveii u.e v, rons ardor Of .(ilrnijic youth., uwav m.ui rttasrypwfii'' W'swawsiiaMwi ItTiui rr,1'!"('J bi Toro y oi n.i),,u. ,. ih (1.4.- "mmm,jim, tit'iftcte?rjf?rtt x ;fr or:fc!s1i,. ,--' IC.I'L'H WiHvisK,t14.ii.. irmijiiili"t;.w Irtirat ol ,i tin in,' . fjt..i , totouuMiiv erj'f.'ii him when he on me In vii-1 1 r..i.f ti,.-. ' "JTofioi'ty fys r'f,'ft iMt'l'i i', Vim loveil " ' lufofuiers 111 iSrw Oncans do a pirn! bin iotsS by aetlin 'pip cla-ap d iUeneK, poinf---inir tfiam out tsii th dttec i'v-i ,s,l ... . H' "ToTTTO- It? i'f '
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 15, 1868, edition 1
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