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ft 7 VOIj. atStttitJii ,1.. ywu4,,V--r",v'!i .. Wisoft fc- WW r -rr -7 , v.-r . Tin: sKviiNiL. ., VtHr &,PU Ptetvaitit-. II1K CUIBP rKATURM Of TfC liadfcal (CoMtllotioB, developed by the nftha Convention. The variant r- k.wc Bol well u . in jt.i.M. i( ur retdwl Vklw w fctMliyl, 1 , '.le to givetbem. The followinjf fcntiun ....... , ir!iv1 tiiHHI : . uai r n:.kti UaiMMMfiNitwi mntiTiuHv- (tiffero Inmi our old Bill ! ' . i i ;, .. l u a .t.i.l.-r u-liirh f havi' pniovefl civil rty fur nmrlj a ccutnryy ryy It kuu.rt u t lit . ,;.' u! nil ini-ii. witiimrt r" urd to men i .... - j - i ll or iiiciii! ili-tiiH-tii'ti. nnd it claims 1 all win !il riiftii : Tl l': tides lor hlie i hrtion 01 tt (lover ii. i-. l.icutj'imnt (I'.ivemoi-, rt-erelnri id State. Auditor, Public Treawiror, Su riu l, ii. lent oi I'uhlic WoiKi, S-ipi i iiiieridenl I'ii'mic Jiiitruetioii and Altonn j t.ener ,i : . ., in n oire, lor a t i in tt o hi yeai., -tint- jiiitti'iij.: ii out ot lie- power ot thf pen pic 10 i-hiif the character of the ralc ad- n 'nation but omv in f.mi jeurn, by a ii .ii V ir Votu, howcvi r oil 'naive il minht '. Sitti i. iii.ol- i.i.iiet.al nuioiifT nil hi. "i. '.'i our- of no.', nil., hmi. ben re.i oj the w'T...nrsJ!i.si,tAh'!ltt!awiiKi! DWuuiraQN ru isfctuio rir, ciliu'iia of tl"' l'.i.i!etl Stale-, witln.ut J sCFI'iiAUK ' JJ;Uen, l5.'i. mi iihi i K in" toii.l.th -r tliMitieiiun j -- ,,;,. I.iic'i d while. All ..l'en lire! iHiLlflCAl. VlAfUIT!K. l. :.ikf io I on I'm- ,..iiii i, mi- to I lin k j Til. MnugnMi brouahi lurwaid and coii nud while. An. I 'I i'!'. coii. ; firmed , on yfieiday, the Iwm l peiwm, I. Tlie .hi.beiMi , I a. b en (rrstiy en-1 Hi lie various coii.itic-. Ir.'in whom ttiey I'clj iiiitiiM tlve uprr mi- f'nnit JudocH, j intend of thfte, .md twelve Superior C.,.Hjt JimIik iiith-ad id i-itb.s!l elected b the pei pli. mill l"l ii';;Ai M'rtra, inatead M ur h&,4f ihmX. .,Ui.ifirtluuivily: iucivatiirijj the i xpeii-a of our Court ty tcui ami tixinj; upon North Carolina that mont odious ot all iliiiiK' i civil affairs, the mikitiff a Jiiilenliip a political ofBce.--' This nfticle alone, if there were nothin;? ou.d.t to .bleat the Conntiiution. Ii. ncTi.'if ufiohilica tin- iie. i xa; j di"finc lion bet m in l.i w mid iqtiity courts, thua oiinj! iie to eiterisii'e litiatton and legal s.pubbio. i Toe l.i t;ieltive Depariinent in tlividird into a Senate and Hnime uf Itt-presenlalivcs, i!Tl4'-Wnf(rt tommmw, and mwiHrk e. the property unalilicahm either for the i .ter uf repre"iitativi', thut atTording roperty urn other probit'nii from taiaiiou limn the capriee, ot the majority may die- : taii,.nlt-w wymitilejtv'tliwS.iitiMMl lome, aa to thmw the contifoi of the hfg . i.sature, more fully than lu retotore, in-the hands of the Kast, and discrtminatet in favor of throwing he tialahne oIorfeT Tii fhe hunds bTfAr nr'jriK " -. .... v 0. The Department ot I'uhlic tutrt ruction is so conttrncteilj ht nnTitioot.Uu iiu he niailc by UieXegiiULuit.Uaweea whiwa and , blacks ia the privilegm of the Uiiiveraily or the public schiHila, ami it. i;nr the poor WhltS Itifn"nrtriT!ttitl,,'1tT srmf tinrir-ctnT drn ti the pat.lu; aehotils for aintecn mont ha, if they cannot he educate 1 otlicrwiw ; thua torcint; the while I'l.ihlien to achootn in 'whicll m orollol.Trvn a.7' liDifiM' the fflii' veniioii voiliijf Uuwti all pi'opoaitioiia to tuakir dmetbiria lhe .Ch(ioj. 7. The article on the .Militit ii ao Intiued that the JLfjjisltttiue nmy win whiti-a and blacka in the rco luteins, and the liUeka will lie ma ItaWf wbri t.f4- tlinera jil.-tha H- No piohll.ltion vf.il bfoijnii IB the Conntitn'.ioii, nor can th Lfifudulmit'enact a prohtbith-n, pivrihi-ia-Wteiii4 vtelrt 1'roro interwtuTiase. " " 9. Khiallv, Hindi this new Couritiiat.oo, the property liiftders and' mfti of enWrprise uiay look for the miverwt tax laws Mferl kaowa, to cany out the flJtcal. uoliijaa of I progress mi ior t ne prom vto. ' "' v " IfloVi of the , . . THE MFNAQ ftflllf. The perlornianw in ths Htflg, oa yiter day, were of an unuanatly grottwiilie. and amusing charactiH". A, faithful aocoant of than Riven -i-ioc- aawthort ttlniisTb great Ohio Tourgi-e got frisky tad hrake nut of his cage, in the grtat consternation of the Head Keeper, whocaltkd oo Sergeant Ptckmiiif to rextrain bis violence and tljrow a rope aotind hi leg. The etcetie Which tempt, to rtphtcnlly 'UwriU-! in "the pa- P?rS. t9 JUMu? a!?). hrinK. 9 .teriof Bari b u ih'a f orillftfrTE'r iTaT ttfiiMfm plished, hiivVcver, and the auimal was duly Tnirrt op tn- mt4vfl-ani(4wnt,--pUik-not altogether mollifid and ileeiditelly mean. This unuimary procdura created a howl truoDg he otLix aniinals.. The blackest ot the nnmlfer, who cunsikrd thi Tourgee't Cause, very Aalurally, their own, pwmw-vpw4dy -rainpiint,' sn the. Keeper .uivaa finally compelled to remnnd htm to his ien, without mrhctmj; the mCnli'd i'ti- Ttip -wtiht pitrKvt-te-ivnf i Ivarf pnwr Jd Daitdy Kalvin was abuied for hn ef frt to lffep tstrrW tB TBS stloR-, tn.l lit ,n du t vas brau led by Lis own offspring as ttrttiMrfttf o - a . - - - 'IJ. r 0 l rpil t'a th It 1 a Uimilew. ehllil " wmmt- tsV" V- ' ttOvN'5 WmiTiJE iiujiuiiiL ggx- BKVCltK TUE ir.tf?, "It tiii CoKrKrifjKATioN of States must i,if.jtolllMjUBB. Wtj judjtet j.Hy',,a.l,i potrity R.tliU eotv tineut, will bold the m.t,v K -ioldinu State iiv rt,Tt.EM or tuts Txuxruiu k cnisK." that we liuhl S AS OUIOI- '- the right ot SKCESSION, i '., PRtAxiatiso, nKsutmu, sO EK- , 'nt g."Tul Wt.soi.vi"So th. I'm ion. ma id j the pifriormame of SACKKI) Dl'TY.'" iloliUm, it a 3, ls.50. t - -': '4 As mwu as l.UJl.ulu al til lor timms 1 d,T. ' nniiiucil hini mi V'HL'HI'KU. m tthn ki u n hii ku" Tii k oi n I'm. in, v n nort KS1 Wl.'-li'l tllii. IV 1111 Til K Mil'! KS- Xl-lit. LOAfcii' KNi Lu lie had idiiiijLs hi Id tl)t tin STATES II. VI) A UK.I1T TO SK . HuHrn. (hi. :t0. FOR CAl'.-K." i 18HI. "Kl.-irr ' F10I1I": Fiv 1 1 1? only fc.ltllti-1!!, 1' f I linvi- OKTKX said, thai that VI 4 Hf k ut- 1 WIII1K, 111 THWTIMHtiV .. li t I J'l Hi, ! routltin M'lnt we nihil. m ill do nriHi fVTcnr- " IittlJ,'H, June A FT Ft; THH M'.li' j to SA VK SlVIMtV H,Ul,, 1815 i '()Kti,.,crm' I'mon I.asIim titKs mail polnicul dlaabi.'iiti a iciiinvi ,1. We i uve only wen I lie lixl. 1 r I hia county, litlt dmll publish the whole, ia aoon :w we can hand i n il. 1' win r,e wen thut Mr. live- gentlemen, ileiiolllued the W.hole scheme most' 'unmerrifully ami fearlesaly. HV ie ctuupi lied to d Icr comment on the lUlaiiK.llit aud coulemptil.ile proceeding until unoiher time, by out restricted space. W ho rtoei the- render fuppofce are the Wake kltiffbf the p.ilnotsj :ir tjvftlencf. 1 tureiy' B. F Mo n-' name is among the number. iiu but lierti they are, and let all the world laugh and be inrrrv : ' William II. Munition, ' (VVtin opposed ttejiro mtrmirt , wliej ac-tiii'li--'''W1KtWthyfimaitKti in 18(11 ) ' Willie f Jones, (Who voted againM the llovmrd Amend no nl AJbtl't... Jollllaou.. j Hilliard .T. Bmith. Jacob Sorrell. V. L. Harris. ( Who voted ajsTnst "-sffivwintf weifroea tMift in I lie t'onts. i W. It Hii hariNon, (WlMi waaLs an' offlce.) to "I. fouaHT VAhf'K!" shouted the spread-eagle orator. Yes ! and urA a S4iii..Andjlid'ul uii, xiddic bim I d Did'nt you come tt him hor-w foot and i dfagoonsi Did'nt you puu. h his mianli with that "might y instrument, the pen" 4ee that enawtitrsUnl 1'3lden Jx,) a well as with the ballots ot a great people who wore then free ( Aud did'nt you di m XmfSntW itm'ticvartau "isr : thirty six ' thmiaand 1 singing valiantly 'So.fvu.1 I .am Hbod'-n.' Uhu .' But that was a fairght - snA j-tu tial tin right, ft) . In at him H vou muttl lljere is, JiiJtiiVei, sollioi (ijjht agatusl " Vnw;u uf -whii-fl W-rrr should nut ba.riiioa4iiuu . 1 he uicluuiy ut that awful .. pight.Bliould atcal ver f he boaater, and rsiss, it possible," the bfub. of shame on that hard tare. - "Vance, ' whom yon fought. vaKaaflj, h i'Sht jott t once, f He e poised his own person to save yours. Ha and "blockads brandy , where with hi soirj was comforted. And the poor hunted ..aar ,'wwulil aevW, ijerer,' fiirget that night." HT tmehl 'nif lift the Weight of hfs Biiger" ngaina hit protect and friend in distress. It ' was t good, ehr'mtianj gentUmianlj; leeling. , Pitj Jt fa' "&& away t sorml l teul.i U crer W, tbtt this grateful gehllcmsn shonltf Suggest a rewsrd of twenty-five thousand dollars for the bead of .hi "Vt , benelattof f" Tell it not la 0athV'tk,'W the rredit of -'thanlfy , ifiin moM 1 denf n, "rest m the afiaJc.'"' T3 TougTiT" TaMeTTTiB not the toiiL'tie tremble, that spoke the sliaine- UmmbtAtt " feid not the heart sink wit tain j. UusVM ifoTtfithttmrdwilh tim. unHttera. We fcmaeiffsa of'tbe t. MThfcaatell ? Tllr'tjri losj JWiTTta tiair a a . lost cause. Thai r ftttrtty feats 'jpasiiiib srlitls' hn wsiiii i Itiiss setirt fj bfl tittirty ienplillrf Ther trc pxwttrt'ri,ti hslve as hiiitrt-tt i Iters) r cheeks tlitt eanivot kjfnih W bea ''Vanes," by a rtlaliiKrf't whett, hei:iue the fi gitwvtt) "where, wher tt-Hoib-rie Oien !)' Not a p of Cohi vat4.r syw, tint (via one chejrlnfj word 1 but new was the time for rrr mnvr ' Ir I.r"Tiuir!jl.iiT 'illj flight, aiwfJ "iuf lwTuTyTit'l1iousanII dollar lor "A mttr " Aad ffwm ktmfl Ma Heaven furglive. tha mgraW Mxnljr hearri cau ner oivrt tjt,K'ii. -T a X'tmiitte let iua rt,stun tkop . U Isaddy had . only. -- Th "t'onellluttonal 1.'om ulU," (So-4allrrf.t Convention called to order tt 71 o'clock! ! The report of the coiumltlee on .Suffrage and Eligittiiity bOfBo-, being the special older lur Una hour, taken up tod considered.- - - - taction 1 was' read, when Mr. French, of 1) laden, moved to amend would uriiixise an tddmontl nectton. wliiclt HiMid (negro) oppomed, tod Oillowny ao Uro) favored it, aaying that it wu alinmt the universal aentimeut ot the colored peo- ;ili(J)iW Uiiaovw ouiity, tht. tlie bma ttready vJiaTranch'iVed itiduld rematn ao'iiui til they repented. Mr. Pool, the Chairu.au of tli Commit tre, tn long End stttwrste itrgnrotnjt, np H)ed the amendment. Tourgee supoorted it. Mr. lleuton oppoattd it. Heaaid that, on mature delileratin, he bad comn tn the eon Union that there ahould uc t lair tratum, mid he read a Mihstitiite which he should offer when Mr. French orfereil In jiropDaed aection. Mr. King, of Lenoir, spoke in oppiwitiou to ImiiIi Mr. Kreneh's amendment and iu tended aeiuino. Mr. Alibott did not like the proposed i MlUtitute of Mr. iieaton, as it nmotinted imply to general amnfcity. Now he did not like to be conaidered iliilx-ritl, hut he thouplit to iotwealtif the State demanded that the men already barred aliotlid remain to until they mauifeated repentance, (repe Mayo (negro) cooclinod with Abholl. Mr. Parker was utterly opposed lo any (iroscripttre policy, lie would vote lor Mr. lleatsun'a propoittotiv when ,.i,t scuie jp, Mr. Colgrove would do the same. The question recurred upon Mr. French's uiiieiii I men t to the 1st section, and, a vote being taken, resulted yeas &3, eays .0 The auction, as amended, was lUeu adopt ed. Mr. French I lieu offered the lollnwiugas an additional seutiou, to coma in between the 1st and 2nd sections, viz : , (Croviiles for regisirafiou by Ixtgiala ture. Person olferiiig to register must swear, among other thing, llUil M auiAilif J'rancKitedby Jttcuhtfiuctton Actt) Mr: fleatna rbest ofleraj tb folhwhsr: substit ute of the proposed eisgiloii'.yij : "U shall be the duty of' the Ueueral As tembly to provide, fioiu time to time, for the registration ot all electors, bat no per son shall be. allowed lo register, without first being required to lake an oath or affirma tion tn support aad maintain the Constitu tion and laws ot the United ekaioj, aud the Constitution and laws of North Carolina, not inconsistent therewith. OATH. I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and maintain the Cuestitucioa and laws of the United Slates and the Coostitu -tioa auii laws f IJoKh Carolina, tii iacoa sistvot tboiewltb tto help.me Uod." Mr. Abbott offered the same . oath which he did soma lime ago, as an amendment. Htf. Drrrtiain tslfl that aft gtMittemen, wft supirtft test ialhs,,mde us oi t'fle argu ment, that such a oiruuri was necessary lo protect "tfiyal m? Th Plm C AarJ ho are the loyal me . ia your eaiiaiatieo 1 Those men who are ' mi true to tbu Consti tution, which you fircteml to regard. tii fcltpH'Tt XsUiJtttaw-llattsss1aaMtVU4s4J Congress, knowo as the reeonstruciioo tola acu that art nowrtoasfy Vifg& and sose knowledged by the leader of youritrty. Ut course, no body it "loyal." who will sot ,aqcord a support to those aotsf , Ii loyalty etmHttsta m wipportrBK thosa aeta mw wot shipping at Hit tlirinetol such men asTliad. Stevena, Henry Wilson and others, then I am pruud.to be caUed disloyal- Ajdajniiug to the oath proposed by Mr. Abbott, a man shall be required to swear that be enter tains do sympathy with the enemies of the I,' j; tied. States, W hy as lo that nart of it, J, i welt aj other C'onscrvad tii giniiemeD, can take it, but who are those enemies f--Tbey are the men who openly ttotate the Cpuatitution, by supporting and advocating the KecoaatraetioD acts and other rercHu tionary and naconatitutional acts. You very radical gentlemen had hatter mind how you twtllow that oath, lor, la doing to, you IH do &dtlili)g-more nor less than psujitfe -rowaiCTa;s5ji. Mr. Rodman I ere Interrupted Mr. l., saying that the rebellion alluded to ia the alh was net the old rebellion, commenced in 1861, but the rebellion mow attempted to be inaugnrated by the OBaerratlvea. Mr. Uorbam eepliad ; Mo doubt, air, you would like to bava that construction pat OB it, for while thousands ot tttut, who are now banned, wen crying out and battling for tlu Vnioti, TO TJ, f, tfsrs 'w ramjomt . Seceaimbt. ' thmmw 'f-r &T'VH hdtt dndfremtktkniflUththOtltl- I brand all tbota fforta to torara Utt ostht tt Infamous, on tragsoas andfymnni cal. Too are ttraid to let the people judge freely, and by your acta, lest, seeing the corruption and vileneat that pefrades tb whole party, they should rise tip and put their feet upon' ltt seek. It It sheer cost, antic that wkat ftta aaxieos tw waaotaes ture Uwtaltit. Yoa are afraid tu bava your iniqaitoo procearllngs kere fairly judged by th people. t The question raeorrad tpaa Mr Abbutt'a substitute, and It Wat rejected by tote of jest 7fl, pays 88, ' ' "' Mr. Htatoa'a subatituta was then adopt dT ty a BW of jrT4.-BylT.-'-'-' rr Mr. French moved to reconsider the vole. Mr. Bweet Bjoeed to lay tbt inotioB on the taWt (Uer the llouae .becatp involved iu sci.-ne of great eoolosiou. Vtrious potuis fnf orrle were rsted, unions -to- v)ftntm land steafeeingeall -for tit quia iofl were liesid fid all Mdea, aiidrkt last, t tattbuf I ,' mIuuim WW MtfftMWil mil III. a .!.' .n I earn!, atd great oufssua, J -tj, ... .MOBSJLSti SdSWS, z,t Wk!edt, March 1 1, Idol. Convention called to order at the usual boor I" t 'WHerr -Mii(bVj !toH' a(yaM49atswtMHaVsH Taa tPKCUL ORDER. I The Itoport of tfi Committ-0B fntBr Ban imp-nruinii., wm t.isacis sa, , .1 . Mr. Afci,kflM.fi AktJSt.(ltJlM! id)" J that preseoU aa ordinance to aoHssd Hi eharter-.. o..,tlia,,.,JChafhato,1,;.K.,; IL CtvAssl bi-A itWili,'AiUkot,,$ljajkW saf. coupon Imaot, bearing tix pet cent. tnlerestt ptvable at the end of thirty year front tha tfwtwtkareof; Matrt l deposit ot coupon Honds of tlie Cotnpaay to iHe same srnount, and bearing the satua j interest, afnl oat able n fh Muie lime aud -'T':j4a:WW1rf'lH' State, 'iWfd iW issueri ami pam over m ine sam nea,i. Mr. Kich said he dhf iiWt rttt tt nweiia. ry to aay"aaythii!f v the subjt-ipi, He eiily re)iint4 that a atatemeut, drawn up by Prof. K -ff, tulght 1 rpa.t. The tsVcmary read the statement, wtie.n Mr. Touree 'arose awt priiceedtd to n the advmitiigfH that would si'crile lo the Httte, if this ordinance was adopted. Mr Jews, "W' Wwiti1iiitM!,m4-Hm W was w- interBut Hitr nyrmtm giart. but tie thought a man. who was at all prudent, when be intended tnenib nk in an enlarged eti'CTprtse, Would first find foil fSal tie trad the means to eart t .1 out, iiijd.hi'td Ihsi wnat was prudent in an indui tui) mil- (tin lent in a ftate. lie a np.i i to pltlg toe eswsin w ine muami ". -ismj until our iifTuirs should avi-iinie a trighUr aspect. Mr. Heateu invvt-d to insert, in the 20iha line, Ix-twii'ii 1'iei litter and the word "mortgage, ' the word 'br-i." The Chairman, Mr. Ivic'u, seticpled the amendment. (This mikts ihe ordinance read "a first ninrigsge," m every instance j T'he vead vs twdtnoiidle-uVXlie ordi natiee was adopted bv n vole ot yeas Mf, nays 4. Mr. Heaton, by consent, mihmilted a re porl f run, t he Committee of Sixteen, e-ori eerning an ordinance Mating to tlie Wil liamston and Tiirbom Kulroad Compiny. Lies over. Mr, Mann osllml Ui lb unbornum lu change the airfnner ot paying the Stale eui acript ion to Hie r ipitnl stm-k ot the Wis V4eru Itiilrnad tUnnpsny. (The ..ordinance provides lor the return lo the Public I reas uir til uiu. imiUott loliiJ WorUi iil Uuusi ut the tMiite, Wihiamctttti iL Wuuiet lord Itailr.i.nl I ' niipsriy, which liavti tx en paid to the said Wesleru l dlrnad CnmpaliV, iiy art ot tin- l,rgiliituie, and auttioriz's ' wis-ism- - iwUti ni's..t Coupon U mils, in lien theieot.) Mr. Totirgae moved to nupeud the ruli.w Saul put t-hc ufihiLniiLe uii lis Jiuai pttSihi;Si Carried. Mr. Sweet movi .1 to am. I Sec. S!, as fol lows : "That no pan of the one million of lttmds issued to the Western llaitroad Company shall be delivered lo said Company, until the President and Directors thereof ahull execute ami deliver In (he. IJoycrnur of the State a first mortgage on the entire Road and it properiy,: uonciiUunsd . lo.-sasa. the HtalebnrHih.it against llui losses of both yripaad iia.f saMi-Hwa."- . - Mr. Sweet's ameudiut nt was accepted by the introducer of the ordinance, Mr."Abbolt offered ail Timrndiueiit, -rHl-cingf the issue of the State buuds from one million to a half a nitllnm. This amend ment was slsn auci pteiL .k Codi r ibe suspension tw the rules, the or dinance, as ameutled, was put upon ila final passage and adopted by a vote ot yeas 69, asys ltt The report of the Committee of Sixteen, in relation to an-ordiuane introduced by Mr. Walts, to aid the W iiiiamitou and Tar--tHUW-H.' 4iiFSrls.aamiBtitijr-'s1 ' Watts, taken up and oon .idered. The or dinance is that whenever the Presideut of the ltailroad shall testify to tlie Governor of the Slate, tli at the said fioad is graded, be shall direct the Public Treasurer tu loan, in behalf ot Uie buty, u aaid Cuuipaay, tha i sum of uaa haudrad aud filly thousaud dol lars In coupon bonds, and the Company Shall set aside the receipts nt the Uo&d, over and above its aunual expenses, is a sinking fund to pay the said debt and In terest; and It lurlher provides that the President ami Uirectors'or tit Road soall' execute and deliver to the Governor o.' the Stata a first mortgage ou tha eniire Road fnd Its property, conditioned tdtarathe State harmless -agatnit the Wsta W btli principal and interest uf said loan. Tha bond to be issued shall beat to interest ot tta peroetrtum, aad tha piwuipal t psyabls at tha end of 30 years from the date there of, and th coupons lor th interest are pay able serai annually in such format ,UwfettbUe..Ifsslt!u avmm, "" Mr. Watfif advocated th passage of the nrdioatio tor some time. Mr. Jones objected to it. . Under the suspension .ol tuts rules, the ordtnanor was adopted by a -vote sit yea 6S,aaytl4. Mr. Kodmso, from too Select Committee sppoioted to consider Mr. Cowles' cate,sub mittad, la Mas and sabataaoe, that tua tig aw werf tha President ba set aside entirely, atvd, thorefore, they did not thialt it at all necessary to farther consider too matter, aud . asked . to, be ilia -charged from it further consideration. ' Toe Article oa Suffrage was taken up. The question recurred upon Mr, French' mntiiXl to reconsider the , vote, by Which Mr, Ueaton'a substitute fur the lid section as adopted. -n-Mf Ptsol- ftsMSad to ly lbs atulUHj on tha table, 1 ' . " ' 1 Th yea and aayt wera called upon, this motion aad the .rot stood, y est 73, oayt 12. ' tftction trd of the Report, at engrossed, was then read and adopted, s ; ; The thrra section, eowpritiag tho ti--elo on DuffrBgs, were thea pat tea their final BatsagtKT th yeas and says wereCalled and the arlifl psassd hf a ote of jeaaW, navs 8. iw,of awticte m SiTgtbrifty to Orlice Was read and adopted. t---'-Seetiim 9 : Mr. Puol moved lo amend, In 6th.-Ilix', by inserting, after tho word 'crime,"tho word "sines becnniiiig cititeiis ot-the United HtaUrs." Adopted, Mr. M.aisball rooietl to annii, by adding -tiirtbesioa;'th'woriTa fcordiwjulitlrd bj the lourteen'.a artieie,ir known its the How ard amendment. . MrJFjMbJAoKtuviMl!LAddjieL ...i...i. si. u.,.i..;ii. i.n.....i s' intittitnle bar Mr. Marshnit's siin nduitnt, Juanuaonty report, a a 3J. dusi oi jtncej ti ns, at tha close ol the sentence. A discussion arose ttpnn this a-nendinvBt,-"ilbnjjlu if .r''l,"r,'''t.,.'t, tiit'Omtnf Onnely i a feiuiraiioo If"'viea . nr i.d over and ovvr again. - Mr. Ptirri tailed the prevmn 'one-Tmn V" The Call wat sustained tdd the ipi.ti..u tr C4trtl uj.ft th suitui.Ui .OlL.,ttvVlarw.tle O-mtW atHrfT ve t?er of Chow an. . Tha yeas aud and oayt were called and resulted vest 86, nays W. v. tt....r. 1 1 i. ,tt .!,t... n . trimiiC'm-fr', rrcieTr Bueli worth. e-ntlr t n n. h J sU- deo. French, of Itia kingham, rnticti,' of 4 - Clhiitaa, FaiUifiA Cia; UIiiiae. bam, of Montgomery, iiuyes, nl Kobeson, Hayes, ol iTalifnX, fnrn,) Tiif,'' Junes, uf WuimiTgTijnriiiirr. f. -3 irr.'-vitty'irnsr traT; Vnrpby, Parka, Petn-e, Kigland, Kiv, PfirlUiS, Rt.se, Pml'Jf, T''"' t t (WW ...... ........ ,., iw. ............ . .. - N A IS. .UmMlf. AtllOlt, U4KI I, U4IUCS, Blosne, BrsHiwry,Osrcy,tscKr'ili'wTy,f nt-gro,) Durham, Ellis, JulUridge, Foikner, lie.irgeM Urant, of Northampton, Gully, OuiiM. i t ll.irria, ol Wake, (iwgni.) II irris nl rt u H 'si'ittiw'f tiput. - - -j-. 'Mt'aMMsftfwimHw "flNNiTvrt W -fVttav1rrti ns vrt fe u tilt tn liisA.'li. fler. Holt, Hynitn, (sit-ro.) Jtnusa, ol V. '' i.l d. slui jimum lufljier WMtijjtiiig, alV-ifcwittta. ,tlswtrtasl, M l.,la,p. 'il s .i.t, ij au I ml p'e I Long, Met ubjina, feirnl. JU i I, I . x" l nbam. linn, the It.ai k unit fnin M.iore. Mooie. iiono t.' V,u Ik in N d ' siibm.tid a r. ivort that ftirt Intes- KicboEiius. Psfr j-k" Varker Pfc.fc.ut iii' ifTo.t portt. Ri, H eh. UndtttwH, Sttttefl n Snlley. Teagut-, Truadnu, Msnltei. sud lb.il. , t n-idei um .m mi: nM. .. i. r ip'l . The yea-and n , i, older, d on M .,' 1 '"' MsrsliaU . amendment and if i.s iott TisJMu-sr,,ti4wVl, sWtaWaU asUilitesa. jimm, isjsaasjaasuiss is. w Idie qiieUoii recuereii upon in liual p.- tagvstil tlie a rue le A.vi.Mlngtn lie- ml -. iW yeas and attywf.. Uki rttj..f- io lu adoption" (Con-ervattv.-s all vie 1 1: g againsi it.) liv roast nl. H urts, ..I Wake, t..n I ?..iaai4 jalaiia. thai au jt'- xt.al' . ,. ... . , tiraw any utoie uitniet. umo itnt i im . i joiirument of the C.niv'eiiti hi Harris, (negro,) seitl t hs n as.m-he t.rl m1 tfit Teiotultilll Wi ff WT'IIISB tie ttiiiit;t"t tt'TTT il some measure ot ibis kind wn ."' eri, there would noi be a qu-uiiiu on day. Mr. King, ol !.noir. umVi d to biv the table. Carind On motion, ihe llnu-e theli a Ij UMi NlUliTsLSllN WnDSKsrisT, Marrh 11, latit. Convention ea led to ordei st . J oVlm iMit ai'KtiAL oHiiaa. k i ll nidlUtOl U ijaT UcilUt, ittlUldttlaid Mr. Kodiiuin, isastskin up and rend , iir.itoomat. tiros tui.ur.e,.,-, ;e nun, iu wun mat xut; iH'i-rHirf hujjmh. "'nM. M iL derstsnd it more fully, he piooi .-.led to ea- utaia toeorttinmn'.tteetMM't! acrtnMt " -" . f . r Mir. etwee, was hetY If, of fTre of t rtataw. y- losmriien ,. , , . .".,. to !' put tin lliu peoploi I iiiauce; nn thougbl it would be a great rr. v.. .. , ' , '. , , -j n. ,. ,. .,' ,. . " , , .. . . 1 Mr. 1 itugee wsiite.l lo Know l( Mr. IJur l.e to the dis ressid pen, I. , and ... l-u . ,,,, vf ,h(. Commi-Ke. II Le 'L ll'l! "r ,"r,""n n,,i"' ir"r Mr. B,irig, ol Leii'tir, iipptwed ibe nies. 1 .((J(f ' ure , he thought it to b thing Ins thin! y' ',e , lM rrtary to rank lepudmuon, and one of He m-M tl. 1 ,h J', , snflsH It.ti'tio. inxJou measures that hail vet been put in l,,,,,,,, ' . print It wu both untuat arid ulcmstuu , lir ennsent, Mr. Abbott introduced a r.s- ' ; 4 ,- j olut'ion, anthorirtng th- Pn-slrlent to so tti. tiolwillj I ak the flee point Mr. Mtiitinmil to Charleston, lo u P1'1 !"" tho-e words. Mr. Dut- ronfer with Un. Cunbr tn r.i.1 m , . him h . t the . n'v t. po.t nf the flomnwttee, approaehiuii election, Hj mm .,( , ., ' '' " ' -v, tii loaliamla la order .i b..." " " ' ri.TttirTir-wtTbe-nrmTa Tfinrj-when l-rj-F"ttr- ri.. ...i .. ti .i.n . t lion was adopted. ' I . hni bad in t ia ihd i iliea r. poll Irmn Ihe 9teM,mm-ii.Lt'r 'Ii Ktnitl llU'if'l.l.li.lV1licbe.jiiaa Mr. French, of Bladen, occniiiB"! tite II and opposed the ordtuaticc. Mr, root onerea nn orrttnatter, entltrcrt an "ordiiianca to brcveut Ihe saefifiac . f "of w'rupunu, uihiiaw w annw property of debtors," mtroduutd by hiiT- t(i lr-'i remtwrlt. . " sail, tout tim g. at a suUibu ' Wt-1 buihm said, tier, are iu eight Mr. Pool characterized Mr Hodintu' UT f" Wvavahsndtwo r ihree Of th. dioance as betmr in tome measure mm lu - I tion and totally tmctmatiinrl'miir, and r.a sides, tba Idea of suimmttng tha nrduutax to ba voted upon separately Iron the Con stitution was simply ridiculous, as it al lowed men to vote on their own private in Eerpets. While Mr. Pool wst sneaking, Mr. Ilobb sroae and said that nobody but wU-&s wanted to H-'sk, let iliem g nut Tulo !i nelghborhood-r-not carry o then temfUry Mr. Pool eodeayorediO gu on. n Utu ,JlfI; Ilobba insisted ou hit taking hit sent. Tba Chair railed Mr. iloi.ns to order. Mr, Iloblit would not come to ordei Tba Pergesnf-sf krrnt was ""ciifli il on, wben, after a I'utle 'mora wiaugUug, sir Hoblis toot DH afar: Finally th questjoa recurred upon Mr., Pool' ordinauf.e, as a titbstliate tor the one oBefed by Mr; Rodman. "-Thtaf -t'nr 'nayt bettig called, tbc Wf stood, yeas 8, nays 44 Tba question then recurred upon th adoption of 4 ordiaaua f Mr. kadmaa. Tha yeaa and ntyt weie ctlletl and re . ulted lo the following ballot t ' - Yasa. Messrs Ablwtt, AtdloU, IUama, l?lhyail(JJila1aytwai, lipawal, id A UUa, (Hover, Ounter, Harris, nt Fr.u.klm, lit), Laflin.tong, Mayo.(n. grn,)itar-halt, Merrill, McDonald, of Moore, ,vl nor-, Nance, New torn. Patrick. Bag laud. Jit sdJUnb, Jiol mao, ftandarlia, pulley, ttullwell, .wtt, Turner, Welker, Willtamton. (negro.) ' Nat. Messrs. Andrews, Birne, bVubow, Bradley, Uryaa, Carey, aegr,) t'olarovu, Ctrtigloton, tlox, Xurkwrrib.Eillsl Kppea, (inwrrd.) rkoWi PiBiiefi, of m Urn, Fr. n u, of itocktngham, F ulltngs, Uajagan, i lyirgo, Grant, ol Northampton, Itnyes, nl Uolioii, Hold, Holloweff, ! vVasTrttrfr i ton, King, of Lincoln, King, of LeBoir, Ktu- ney, Logan, McCubfnne, Mortou,- Multie, Kioboiaon. Parker, Parks, Pet roe, Pol, R yr, Kentrow, Rhodes, Rnbbtnt, (ni gra,) Ko-. Teagua, Tfigden, Tucker, Half. ' K On ' motion of Mr. Aydlmt, the smise atlpMrjMid.' ' , as- a.- MORNlNtt KHQ, ' i. :i i THUKIMI, MM 1?, JBiiS . Conveution called to order at J he tibial hour. , . -,. '.; 'sv. Praytr by the' Rt v. Mr. Branson, of lbs rH. ' ' u'x , .( Mr, of WashmgtoB, luovetl ti m- tid thor itak tu vbau q isssWost "f final atlj mruujenl. t arried. , , . f e Mr. J. met moved to rescind 'the order of arlhHirnmi nc: ' Fsrriad. 1 J ' , The eenoianioa of Mr. Morton, providing for the adjournment of the Convention,, subject to tha call of I lie President, on oodayA !ll 8th intMtit. at Ho'clachtM.T wst eirfldMnl nl it . , Mf. Rk-ii nioVed to ameod by anym j that, 1b ihe esse of t lis death of i lie pros iHsn', the Cwnsssilion slial) ha sul i.mt lu ilia tt t tha iswcretary Mr,- AWwit "Wd th fbllotjis subati tnte lor Mr. Morion's resolution, which W as adopted r ' ' ' - " " . i'Tltat wha tttaCuotMiiiiautsU.ittcuav.il be st the eall of tho. Prosldeflt, or, m cuav of bideatti,liy thai jDrcrrUry or. in ca.el'iie.l t aret:; iw ttiey to t liisframttiited ot bit.leaih, at a call signed by i ii4mrtw1,,',lr",,,,Wl' . . . J J l 11- ,.i . ,w - l... ... .... tl ..i tltA iIJmiim Ti .irlw,.rw f v. rm- Junuerv 1st. IHltO ldr. Asldev nff.'red Ih tithnwfricr rekfltn. lion : Tbt tots' Convention' will adtouin n .a.i r . .a . . . m . i ue-l, - trirsrJvr. - i - - Canie.T. '7 -- . J tin. lit i tr, ttlvHsllT lt. list rieno.' Mr. K.T!T.of firftlr; Wtntil-rt aTTTWrtj led . j.ni..- I.. t . m ,4ft Itoto. tis. OmxiaiUtHu VMtuxet K4",it't"'fM'',,w-,,t'tT"IBt5"15'1'1 Tjwiart.-ssHwwmg -rw4 Mteesvns r 4f & 4 u c Ai PWiiab al.o. UauA-l, This report rtail a row.' ' - j '' '" 1 11 Will nevtsr vnie io kes p any nina under ih J)!ft'i "tyCT id' that thet.ni diTtf r ' ' Zlim T1,"'h-iJ'u'' tiia corJ, wbti h bad iVeo'detiiit i.", waa'a iunuh, T, il tT7 TXoTu i jr r ff? 'itto Sit breech ot In Contract, flo wanted the re.i closing a'lj'x'dy Ucnu they did km arier Mr. King, taid lliM' tea fl'-initi-ii' tihi - been tntda tt tins tu:;ge..tion of tin. I.'twsit''" "4 01 V'eJ'"1-: i-a. aa-.iwt ut tkur psw - Stirti- Hf T,ie$ did not fbiB- U (toattd nbt hi the niatbr. nl w ished to-J resign as chairman ot tile fninmiMir so I j wssv nwil icl-sn-snr .Ii an. v. rn a t.l irawd i I s-s-l l.,b. narrmtgisT mini r.-rm-t iiomi tTtoj-rti) rm rn np me rep.-rr or li e Ii Cm4tttv- X I JIM d J) -at it ics. . u 1 mwneitt t awtiKWL .-.! O-i - - Mr. I'ui iun lijiCbd tu the inli (.lion ol t.e icpon, is ryie it n rt I i.'n read. - .itu.t-.ttw. r.'iilit'd W II hiwl ts-ett read Aye. .fio. 1 Mr llewloa aaid that tt was evidently pri'C' i to iid a repor, iit n riiairi'l'. 'MT '? ffc saVksaem"-1 ( . I'l,..,,i .n,.il ,i I. Ii II,. ...... . "" - ........... ..-.:- ' i t'ne.1 the iiainssot a tew et ns, mi tmh '-ni'tu in the .-s.a.e, wii.nn tbe rout in it tee "-nTntettre ('onualn'B s isoptf pins for i inifoiniiiiiiiil to l oiiereaa aabnl.'l Mr I'miriiHt) mined tutu thn report be 'it'i ived ami udoniil. and that, the itom- t) : imttei be imdni. ted to consider tncli olntr i in itn-i lit may I si lurm-hed lliem, aud sob- HrnTr tt it. .ott as prwitiir"; -arsirpj rfertsmttary rt port. t vr llaker ortereil tne following stitisll- l tut; -. j "lliftt tbt Congress id the Untied Stales j be respectfully n qiiisted to lemnve the po- littsi OiHtibuittes irom all person m rturtu I arnltna, prevmtcd by tlie itwnntrucliop I tn ta.'wt the prfi d lull luticle, tioiii ytt Unit or htildiuii ofhee ." f i.,llrlltlll , a(lt, ,( on si ion put ntr-eiitanca- of the- -report slid t tl. 1.11 IIL.i.li.. Uk.nuaMwaAias siwatsitt lo uasritsa wizaa Wi?ut Mr. liitr lo return it to him, and only withdrew bis olijiiction. by being almrMt uotversally re-utjnitrataiilAJih-jAlI'I.. a;otHl many '". " "" 'W "utnicaos, uui li.tir ie Very respectabl men, ana I Hi inneis are of the same party, but ar th inost disreputable clmractera in tba coun ty. I hM you wiU pat thia infamous m.asarB. I dare joo to do it and 1 Kit ytru, iar le- than flo'a y'tari," not 'ooe "of )ou here wdf bars either the mora! or pujt ical tuiurage to own the record that you hare msoe Iters. Yoa arm t'raitl of tli Wwrit"riienpf'ot tliatttwtw;1 awl 'wmll ym tuny btrtotTMoa- kaowKw Bai 4oo shall iKwomw wtstt wrejaaniUKl srit m)rvtenes, i yen tneu of your unl)uhiiig impuilente wlTl be imablit to stand tbeatorm of acorn that will tw slmweeed down opoa you. l'tie men I mean tho aWaeat usett-srof tha -West will lepmlltta-smtt -toui'tbhTtltr taiftous aettott,- 4lttfc-sapiai!eof -auch a HpulLsUtlUld btlUg tblt Inllall (if t!)SIUP (0 the' 'S'k ill every honest man. - It is in pertect keeping witii tne cbaracte ol yonr pany, to reesmnm nil l ad vile men, to ttiasswiituHMU uf suisa ui AfawieB..aini ptKs.l.i;i,r.,....(S.to V..-,l. I '..-..I.... '.,.. I.u- 1.1. rtll I . eail,W't.'l.10," V'..o,iiifl. ,vi, iii.,d i.i, vin the names ol 75 (il the best men fn Cleave-V latidnnitiy, Hhd rakifl lip'ttu-a s'iH- nt the tonat abauito..tj.t im-n 10 fctta WO'N e. nuiyx go en, and while 1 tlely you ail. Still, 10 lhc name in uiy pe.ipli;, 1 prof. t against tim trttuwiOil rirtwiniltitl, ad-l'Iflu jswspfa will sils'uiti my p.otest aad joi t in in branding- il"-, mtsv-ura as a t w. til, nut rag.niua ail'i , .i.ibiinoua a ty ;bema. gntu.il up I i Uu down tlw p up e, I In. honest pinp-h; Who y trtrow -rrtt weVr-Tsippwr you in yoiii fraudulent legisitls) . ' I oiaod j.-or. eonr a mi tug Ic .m mao t etd crsveavltlf tti tl itti"t4,,Jtl S Inily ol )oi'.ieti) u- U II Inii C"'n- g.eii H'--r; f,r?'v, ,r.f.'y,M-thsrdt-.v bit'lln th p rd tn I! prt4iMs-i ut the P 'i ! t " I n tin it atu a I.im at u - " - s it t'-c4ia ts.u.-ni:t.yt "I l ib t'til f d Sieltic aud Coiil.8" :iu u ; figut til r niove diaab No i s until mat' snin.iiliin.tit IteroAuHt a ptf' of the Crtnatitu'dta. '" Yon bava dopi t measlire. by large iajn-y, that (as ytatt ay.) every man la th elate shall Votesnd hold oflli e, and to-'ay 0n Mu-e t'l t's-oirtnietid sncri iiien ss iiova, tiiratiarn aid rinov. remistrs s rllasbriltfea, 604 ritusrynB wen snow uisv.si sucu uia aniat b.wtMf tsrsroteiand Midd:"ltic,i!c.rtiiall try lbs poliJiuuisCipntiteifli p lutoottice. Idon t"'J J ct to tlie i. nioeaf ol iliaubibtins of Anyl on ', but I piii'e.r tt'lliist tills InlaiirtKiaOit nimtawlbiRj j'Bm urn long1 a tnu bat the hnA inett luitue eous-.ttys Ml or icr to further test ta ihe eouMty outer to further 4 ..bwd tba.liui.u.tao.ttot.lr wwi- bit i ifices, I shall, continue lo bland tit i r iulam.ms tml mwardly il bt t t-uda.. tile oilici tin wire a powsrdlv tiing to reetMHuiead such a re port. It es hi bits a oootcuijMl Ijle aad crave tear., I protest stri ott It tu I h uaniaro toy coiintr. aod I proie-t ag oust ft ia tba bam I ol the pple ot the HJisi. I j M't. Ileattm, H'wrt, (M'gTii,) and f yi'ir gee tlet.itled the repiMt, t ". Mr,. Hodttrtt saiti, that h$ had alwats i . . . i-..! .. - ! n . ........... .i..r. ,1m;. u si b'l'wn iio.il.. n-j n.ioi u.st. i a duloyai ttna'tt. lit. -.lesiiwT ts--etn-4i , Vniim iti's' fired; tifl fiiilrtiriese Slid proa pern r. - But was Vising toillr'fninuliisK a ttntnlt li " doi," iml ngmai -w-wlviliaxto tiit Sn,yi (JjPf li!1'! h men a 11. dbu-i Piowb and in item wre as (oyniTas any Wly in the Rilled Si afes ; are ttiey to I d o-ranch ised I 1 1 1 ll i ti . rv it. nr.,. ... wo wn r.xo .o 111 (ij atiMttttnrr-naiJ Vnrrfnsrjmi in the land t The war to build up ts tn bury the past. M'. Bfailb') said lio bad Mid but ..lit tin, bur t ,n lit 1 1 he liad tfiren , Vent to w. a t J. Mrf .t. fa.ni -ju. ty ...is Iwyt tt- ituf T.T 7' - . . .. . , j., . i ""Qa i" w,.iUifc. sttuuoiiti.' aBy-i biatcaa, Mr Fill' com in d Wiih f, RrHnhw-. Mf Htlr id ti'M ;i w'om bad be n oi ttity toougti Uot'o Jy tii a !i it 1 there, i s ei pt Hie m w ,' iJiti trh SfimliT 6)n'lir jf wlioni tffj h-'f iAi,' b'HO'lt I i Itnq usiitiu tift ui. U ip-n Ml. Xlafctr't s'tiTwiitutis.' ' '. ' - s - l Mei Ktnir of l.em.ir.-t.Ktf. ! t amend th raii'soiinle by a.klinif 'he words : dial s.e tit iattor erf universal sollrag to all male i pers iu uvef lit J tara, ii!u,u' (itst)nction ( ,, r.Sj e color " . 1 uibasoj, J fAj, tM ' r'ffff. I To f in 4 nun lu'n t' j J, .MittKM-lW; Mf. ITtrtg' ttnemlmy't.r't wji nut la a fata ' &8it aJ.iptj.T- The yeaa and hays were demanded and called upon Mr. iWker'a-taiadiure, as iU.4kW kf.li Kstiafc and remitted, rassa i 8;navslt- " Sir. Dutbaui tifTvO-d the follow leg m' -tute: - "Il I the fn'' of s . '-fun' .,rt poTItTear'tllsallinili ttna .s ,Zt r, " . Irotu all ci ixmt u (Sut.u l o. i .., regard lo liutal npiii-i.itit ur tdetr miiij o. i otor opposition, to univcrssl andtage."' . Mr; lYurrjee, mo veil to ski.k out tu word lall" w herever H occurs1 ' ? Ml."l)ilTl7Knltttt ihst Mr- King's rtfflrnt) mi nt to Mr. U.d.i r's sulWi!'e was mrrety todcfvtt tho .i.uLsti tut'", , in order hi make CoirvaUv u-.n atipport "'ie lteputiticaa pnrty, by tuppouiag uegro suff.ae, tIore thrv rail gvi pardon, and .tits motion of Mr. Tourjjet!i was another rtf irt to dodge, th ij-Ktte I ilBitt rufi a fn th. r yon dodg M-ttfootfltia p.tp tual. ko..w it. .Nn if you Want to (only? tin t. tote, by iu eoi pur .a ting Mr. Touicn's tii.tindintiiit win ht wt4rw i -5"3t04 Jtsf fttta Mr..'. jTourgea'i nmiv,'t.iit was toted down. . 'I he picstinr.vurr- upon Mr. Dtirlism't substitute. Mf, I), asked tor fAs ytmiiui .utuiH jtlunJk mt.ry'iMl to Afc, said ihiuU..-. sni ute. whs Vitted lon. Mr. Boduian uwvtd uJi aui.o Imem, ask ing Congress to relieve 1( meu in the st e, who ate t3It;4,aniT.if Tiy ihe Huttard T amendment or 1'ceoiiftru;". loo acta. . Thaeaa and "J were ft wl aud te tulted l th following tiaii.A : YE.--Measra. Jtakefj Uratliey, Daniel, Dowrl, Durhnit, Kins, Kihertdge, tuut-i, llodnett. Mallow eil, iiolt, Jor..,ol i aid Wi'll, Lsttl'ti, l1!- L Bi..n. Louu, Met utj Tilua, 3ttrT!Tt,lt t i:VfH.BlluH. itrtet-. . fin, Tajlor, Ttf.ueJt liail, aud Williams, of Wake. '-' KAirt.i i'iiMiisr.,AblaiiAaiteataf.AaUUiy,.-.J..., Aydlott.' , 11. ubosT, B!utV''' Bryan, Carey, (negroj Cartui, fandier, Chllson, Colgrove, toiiji'. ton, I)te'rf y, J)u kwoith. Supra, (ne gro,) Fisher.'tnii e, Frm Ilia," Fiiiudi, ..r IllaJeii T "nn li", td'Tu'tkingbaift, Tri firti or Cliowau, Fa liiiBshQeiiiii, U ado way, (n -gro,)0rliid,tlrnham, ot Hon uonerv.t'Sint, . ot Wynri ' t5 it H v'. 1 Ilsrri-, of Franklin, lfiiyes, nf Kotit hi,IIaya,i. Uati'f .x, u. gu, ifeaton, itlghinititti (ln gri,) ii .(.lis, Uoo i, (nero.) Hymirt, (if Ii ir J -tui, of Washington, K.riA ol 1, uoir, K't.aev, Lee, .(atattas,) JUiiit, ifswtift, Mjy, Jtv, t p ) -Marslisll, ,Vti H naid, nt Mo.er. .'vbsti. , Moruitl, Jfdlllcitii, Slorjitiy. Nance, Si'i', Parker, J'arkt, Pmr.s:, "pieta.m. bio' Pool, Kuglnud, li'nimw, UntKtea, li itii. Tiyf".! TWffittm;- Btny- -llW tt" Ti.g'nvX'"1'. ii'"i l;uVWi.VV,i anil Wiltiaiiisou. m gm ) , Tar Quest!", neorrirtt upon tl a a lop'i n oTlhe livpon'onhe' CoU.utri.t, alid it as accordingly arloptiil, prruiisuiO- Mr, Mann lU'ivt luev l -sertw of resolntions, thanking to4 "enb.e nitWRwmttvt:u )Jo.tg(-i Who tiav- -prumpiljiaajstf CinistaitiintiittJiy.-mjipjjj , . lorward ai..linpeatn.iia Aaarew juohr Mr, Durham novo.t to t'rik oin mn I'dtiittorjit' v aud lusirt "i.tKouti i-n mn llarria. of Wake, fneorn.) '0. bit; was, . ruled nut of niMer by in Uhair. . iiU,i a,r iiislui it Llist tha U.t.istin. H IMSVdiaiS earilefl touriiee to or.Ji r. ill JvUiUT 3T'ld Ul uke hi mjh, mod -fiKi.t.A'i-r,a Was H....S 's ' ':. Sttll Mn. J'nt4fgi-8 wnld flrf b- ( abd. TtitCnair ili nwrilirtd tlut 5iej. ant at .aruia to Ciiibttict M!r. -huitMt to the ir of tin" liinme.'" Mr. tuursoo.' waaecoiiinirt 'i.',-rafry-X,-,, areitiia fnr lilsiiiitrni aonSht. mlA b r taJr. HieltttMiveai tnaf ir. Instrger be rrp. rimitirt.ttoi.rl tur t iii'r i .m gt to com MrH Lb c i it wf t J i. "!;T"tifsr tn" .i i d that ()' t , t e "fif itiTr tt tl, enb- erin pt-r.ih s (iir-tn k .st,th 4 'l'lciiataaiadt.ito.HuttiUUA U ii,at. ' tti'i IdU'jjetrwsyy tun .jaJtwed t mk bM .leltiue, smt'ii Jiu did a. soioe ttitigin. Mr. M'wliuao t tVcred t le.iutbitt- rehasiug Mi; Tomuee Horn rnii n4 thaci tuo Coo C(0 iti proot-i d fji traoiiivct bu toes 4 lit? 4 livlifio) niiivt l M amnd fty Insert ing the wid ,' uiait-wtui b. infe the ward fa-fr, , f.f f-T, rSwaio.irsiriXit 'uti.S-'. irrealsufTmprwpBil i' sU.ot.iii ) a i i ( Mr. WisUs") vwiw ri i ( r, i t , ft ini avail i n:s tmU . - s m tiler lt. uii lir Tt r..iut. .., -,' o si r 1 mn u,1 e I; id itcm'Sro no h ry wr pr . erlr -deait Wi'tV "vS, 4 Hhipmiiierly, lie whhB(1 u t.w-sto 'llt,(r,f mme-nrlm.nt stl X r'to"" aja c,tfii.cd, - ( i-';; j ot hi mn Ur. Rod. tnio'a rvaolu'lnn, wine a Iva. put to a Vote md rtrri.-tl --.'--. 1 -11 The qietu-rscitfil 'opt,i, Mr, Mii.o't rtltt.0H. . jr 4,- w !. f r-Mr. Jurhnm rif red t 'i- t t'ii05tim.nT , mfbtcii wu.. r.-joefe I : . - ' ' . JttatHfrsli hat this 1 a"t'oo.p:imta4 to tKut tyntnny aod rtespotissio wMvn t teuig rnaoC'tlwod Hi subverf tut t tm-intid f n nl s-5-ass-Titi.is I Jl.ai nl the Ann rn n pw.j.l.,.. , - -- Y- Tlie lj.ies fonirci) T.cio'!rTiimt'r Hf."" JJinn1 r. solution, ' - " Mr, Jsirjlagt nM I fi ll? i'IuJ. and lltry woo an.j n.o-t.1. htm. that fsollitiiiin wwe tUefi iiiiopud '; v. Mr- Hi'dmtnr fttrtrect a n mfioe Tvlslns Sti. LS'H.i.iUt tJ i toji-iru-i .ta.MJtl-l-r wotsiion. Oft trloib n t.f Mt- li K!io3rf,s the iq vi re artspi aded ami ii tasoWloo aduptt d. - Jif-j ;vn. Ttit 1 - - - .. rT"u n .I,,'" I LX L2J)J 2 ii-Ui ! tnmi ne e. X w I, r t. : m ".r l ' , " ' "" , -"'''' , i v,u r.fj V Ut '"B v etr effT: J.t It-- be l ist iter te Ol litlle,i or. i CJ KinOLLkD , l - ? 1-r-i.-V
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 14, 1868, edition 1
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