srs L .V-- i if ..4:a4ctesii, GENERAL ASSXKKTipt I CAJtOUSA, BY Al'TIIOKITT or COFUKM. I, ,, ... .. JHEMATK. The Senate w tailed towt-r at 1 o'clock. i ' f J Prayer by the ttev, Pr. Jf. B. Smith, ,r A meatuure w n-ceived from tb lioose. tranntirttlnf .h-.puf -of HHmtWti.- on A.I .iirm.,cnt,Wltti It rcwuti'm t "in: to adjourn on tlie- iuiu.m jvugoi". ' - -t . lAiii -. v...J..h..i: 'IO Hieex BgHIU ri tun ik. ' - ' . "h - - .ti,.ii,- OlirilLII. IL Jiwiiuoi" I1VO" r " 1 ..jtjj i..-. ?H-Br, whr Hr. Jom f W.k. thowpht !" MlA ttiey rw it o M debate oJ B'OTcd n ; A q-i'.rm l ... rl-on.,1 ... journmeot.) "t Mr. Liter presented tel.-gtm from . JhrH.Ki. Nth.nitlItoyden,.UtiDKtl.ttbe! The inoHon w rul.-.l ot .: ' ksiwt .k. klaaklMI... I Ponce Je. buri, Mr. CHborne, bwn removed. Tbe Cbir iovitefl the ftentitor lorwtlt.I. . .nil.- il. Ju..iu.l ittcatlou oi wrcira miuxrt, inwauj .wu under the proTiiou of the Conttitutiou of the Stt of North Carolina, with amend ment. Mr. Sweet otTerwi a Bett4 tb I t cc Hon. The Wiirmun decided that the nvi Uon to amend oBtof order the bill having paaeed iU third reading in the Sen a'C ' On motion of Mr. Bweet, tbe Senate re fiiacd to concur in tbe amendment from tbe llouw, and appointed a Committco of Con terence. Measira. 8wwt and fobbiu composed the $caatc branch. Huljarquently, tbe report ul the Commit tee wa coocarred in ; when Mr. Hiyrt moved (the Uoum coocurfiitfO that 9,000 copie of aaid bill be printed in order that the Bherifhof the ereral Coun ties may b wpnUed. Agreed to. (We will publiiih thi bill oon as we jun procure a printed copy ol it, an finally amended and piuwed.) ,. Mr. Blytbe imwluced a bill to amend an act to incorporate tbe Greenville & FreuA Broad Rail Hoad Company. -ThfoBwing inlbi wrera acted upon un their third reading and dinpoawl ftf an follow, Ti: Bill to lngaltw and confirm a decree made l.y tlx Court of Equity at lUa 1'all term, A. D. 1807, in tbe county of Uuncoiulie, in favor of the heir at law of G. W. Candlor, deoeated. On motion of Mr. Illy the, it was laid on tbe table. An act entitled an act concerning Inspec tor lor tbe city of Wilmington, was, on motion ot Mr. Bobbin, referred to a Hpecial CommTtiee-tnree; The tair designated aa lollow, yir! Messrs. Jtweri, Hall and Legg. An act to arneqd chapter 83 of th Uij. vised Code, providing ftir the election ol Commiasioners of Pilotage lor the Cape iinfVrfirm r en Biotiun. ol . 111. Robbina. referred to tbe Committee on Cor po ration. Bifl to lncorpotUhe to fef Brevard, in the County ol Transylvania, passsed. (The bill reads that tbe corporate limits shaH extend frrrar n centrai point ou mite each way. This i a round town, six miles in circumference,). , s - . - , f , , ., An net to. regulate the eulleetioh of Uies throughout tbe State, (Senate bill by Mr. ColgroyeJ which read as follow j . Bbctwk 1. Th, &enr&t Atmnbty Worth Carolina 4o That HjrJrall be the duty of each Sheriff, on receiving tbe tax list of trht wntty; te yyo-at lemat ten dya ftulttie notice in each township or precinct, for the purpose of receiving said taxes, and all who neglect to pay on that day, ot within fifteen dava thereafter, aball par Un ir tent, addi tional lee. : " '' " " " " " 80. J And U U further maeted, That am Btawsiff jjiiril Amu. smtoamM my on real eetate for taxes, and sell tbe' same after crying forty day' public notice thereof ; iYeeubif, There is not enough personal property to he foond to pay said taxes. . . -g This aball apply to alt tru col lected taxe. i. -... . ' Scl" 1. Tbitlcr'Aall Take-' effect from end after Its passage. 1 - Mr. Bobbins moved It indefinite post ponement. He was surprised that any Senator should have introduced such a mor el lea bilL He supposed that U must hare originated from some man wAo oviet not love JSartk Carolina I He protested against this bill, la the name of the uflering people of till State. The law upon this subject were already strinpent eoougb. This bill would tcS Uhenft, ttttt w dnatb to uttr poy- ertr stricken ptom: a.r-H Mr. Colirov was willing that the- hill should' tie referred to an appropriate Conf-t-.- nHtee, imt was oppoewt so it WWHuiU 1' ' uMr.rtMitMalllt . Me. 0bornefndBrrw concurred "i in the position taken by Mr. Bobbins. The r. OotnmittMe of Tinaaos yid wtsodaee general bill covering this subject, sod they ; . - were tu tyiisTdirfiiiti rwatprwOTwrnt, , '' 111 JWftple CjflB0r jhj I t ot ot j 1 yet 4 t -dieji-aM JJ 4 f alone voting in the negative. t , ; ltill appointing Judges of Snperior i CoorU, Clerks ot baperior Courts ad (, l,tlir I men of the Board oi CIWtftfomiidMi(r i to take pftvy exsininatiem vtfom vl in 4 the oaveyanoe ot real 'estate, witttiien..!iid y, nod passed. j.,. . , -V -- ?. On rnotlos of Mr. Jon?s, ot W8e, the ; Benata adjourned until: Monday morning, , 10 o'clocky , j- . jiouik or rti:i'iuj:NTATivKsi. (Bf DKirXIM.UOl.NB KAfi MUM ) ' - 8aTTRn, July 1. 1 '". ! TbujxardscoiJgi'r'tt.d ft! t.--.! n.-. S iiavmiiir'iiMiii-Hayffs'Bi)i,iS-- . PravwBy the tkt fyliMXt ' gro of the darkest t)iiti (if .1 irniibi-r ol tlif- lienate,) "Of "jjcVass Sod i'tvr iiomed cattle" notoriety. - - '- Tb reowd of yesterday ai'U.j j w produced sod enjoyed, "n,. ' Justice, of Rutherford, - said something exquisitely uuiDipi.rtiMit,,hich met, (be general approval of the acallawsg portion of tbe "Hooat,". .. . J f iienfrow introdaeea tesotnuon, author. ; - iv.ing the Bpeaker to make requisition on f the BcCretary qf Btatsi. Sot,rfttafttftiPi i (look out, sump !) for the uat of tbe body. i - . r - j J iBvev't' i-o-s i.J iiT-4.. Bf Vestal t A resolution in regard to fxr cfient and mileage ellowing the Speakers - , $8 per day. and members. Clerk, Door keeper. 'fJ p day, and 80 cts. tnile 1 (? Refemxt o the Committee PoT MdMb.II stui that ther wa reso lution to the same efloct Wore th frM ntittee, end that , be did not see the neces sity of i his. J ' 'r By PeektA bill to suspend IhtcollM'tion of taxes for m9.' fWttmd.' '. , By tbe arrm A bilj nthori3Sng oot-g0in(( shr!nV"P tttrw wrtWwArmm)Mmm'')lt' proccswu in their hands, &c. Befered. Br fro (-. A i(t t iaorpotaf the Union Joint rVtrck Bunking Co Itulerred, By JEteVtCbief ot the tarpt-t-baggcrs ;) A bill to regulate the ttod of prtt;ding By the n.tne : A bill o allow tlm WA ttgtwr V W1W Sr Bvts-ee4M btsnch road, io order l agri-Jar cuttttreln tslcACarolinA. A bill to provide tor tin attcti.Wuee ftiiMtMM in certajn oat. Iteterml. - By Mr. Parker: A bill to allow the SJicrit! nit JimOWTtrfM-t'l.- f.,r "t. - it. rr.it By pj'kes, ( yrrr rmpertahic m-gnu: a iouiLiiujr'K'ii tin i lortwin ol ii..n bets id Co", . IC liud ht-U-s moved to re'iiwJ" ll"' v"'- 'mi the bill fixing th Ixnuf- ..I tlo 1 1 c K4tllV,yf(K0Uy U'1 t" OffiCC. IM C IT: I giireisgootl bond. wot the Imbibm - re. .1 ..! The mot urn pur mm. a quo Air. Ton nioroa a can oi tin- n i . , - Asrtwl to,, 1 lie new iinu -l'r' id that uii. I rin ki r mu,l i:l I i I In li.iui.s .1.-1 by : "' ''v"t! tli ! fromtie deciMc.u o it. ii ud if "heir : "I'l" I'l" Thl 1'rini-p Iti.lM. 1 he 1 r ince. Im-uik m lilltll id- i-it i:d a portimi of hi- ft r - 1 1 1 Jim. nml ruli d linn ut ' I ir.li llnrri. nt-ir j . i l. t. r n. n . . I n doiii; tn;u l.y bis royal Migunu. refonidir th iN.te l.v I. il In l, nit 1 Lu ii n.i concurrnl it. tin- rii-n.il. ' ..iim in ilua; niiili'-r. The motion i put ai.d lo.i ;i .jih.iuiii uain nut vntint. Jeeinrs wsnli'd tu k it l!n ' .i- ' i " rule to com wi hm-uiI " i Ml tin- Hull In n' ! The PrtniK-sni.l ilmi ilnsioul l l- .I nn only when t'n- n- hm-I iuv . rr i il.nl Harria, Inujr",) tto ii movi-il Ilmi t!..- iiu- and nsys l- Lai'.-.i umui tl' a i i - -i i The Sprig ol Ituviilty in tin- t 'luur .-mil . the queslii.u had I.e. n ''i' "'.'1 i..-'. l:"in ! the faft ol a qn..rii!h n..t v..iiiil': ' ' l"i tbn moliori lo nli tin- !.. an. I iini io-i out ofonl. r i A lliesirtgi Irom lli- Sriiili- ! ud. i asking tie conurr.nre ol thti II.. u1 in : reaolntion, uistructing un- . "tutu n " Printing to make arrangement ' piint tin (Jodu Cotnmtsiioners' Itcpor'. Hrb-rrrd. I A I I" N I ' A II . A report, from the .luilicinrv ' '.iinmii l.-i-, which had been placed u'n the ah?ndar, was taken ill) ami rend I Tin1 ii).rf ri nun mends thut the rotiaidi'raioiii ot tl oui change the niodn "t iIkmi Court Judic l"i tin liiniii'il S'lpi-nor i!ll Ilex aeaaton. I Mr Hi man nioredthat lh' llouw ad the reenmmendation. t'linii 'I n It IHIIl iri.lll 1 in' htiilie ' oiifii. . 1 1 1 - M i n , 1 ... , .ii. reau, iwommi noniL' me iaiiuiie i a nin i prohibit the sale of liquor on day" ol i 'n lion Mr. JSowmari moved to amend l.v . Mend ing the provision of ihe act to ilm" on which tile tenua ol the Superior 4 'ourta iue htthl Mr. I'oii said the eff.-ct ot Mr It's uiiiend K..wrieu, wic-u a. miueruu eijiiuoe in me bill, that he wanter fini '-IW rhmntter-"it . ,' , . , . , . i 1 1 1 1 and, therefore, moved to make iln- Iml the Special Onler for Wednesday nert at 1 1 o'cl-R-k. Carried. Tim Chair .n ,,1 H h,.or tor UlC our special order, viz the lull iii relation to provisional miiniciiiiil ollieers. The bill was put on its Second reading and read seen on by section. , Mr, Utirham called attention to Hectjon .1, Article XIV, of the Constittitlop, jioinfed nut, in an able and lucid argument, the ob jects ot the Knot ion, and proceeded to show . 1 . . ,. ... ,, . ,, it i.u .ut re i.aiuir n ve'.si.ii.ii ot i.tivi.i ...ttt.n to upport the Constitution. Mr. Beyuioiir eudeavolired, by rxlntu her and there in the Constitution, t show the cnnstlrutiminlity of the measure. Mr. Durham said t lint It was n maxim, Ttrfowli to at f, that ( UwaiiuiiB iiubi construed strictly, and suppositions as to Intended meamno should never .e called up, when a vital principle ..f the inatniuiuul is ciiMUSseiJ. They had no rig-lit to take memly the verbiage of guv siu-.tioii and twist Itl Construction to suit their pnrp.it. s. It should be taken as it whole, ami tbe hearing of odd section upon another should I..- . on siuVred. Mr, Seymour merely rci,teiitc.l bis lonner View. Htilley jumped up an I reinl aonii Ihmg totally foreign to the subject. Mr. Durham airuiu addrfs.scd tin- house showing up completely tllr illejjttfy .if the lull and the iniquity hi which it was ion ceived. tig t toes and wnlte him tip He rulibetf Ins eye and saked iiifoiiimlli'in on several hwllttti'irttftriirgtinii'iif. ' , : .-..jnitueir.piotiM,, "int.M..n . i n.so, in endeavoring to fnrtlmr elm -plate tlie subject, succeeded perfectly in muddling the whole matter. Mr. Bowman took the (h,tir, and the TTW,WwmffJixw: took-'the ffunr. lad nro icceqVi! t fi" s' ippixivs'i " sproaj ea git styte; To lalkJ fn'-ftirsit ''tl 1 fin sogtut pap measure. He particularly exploded upon Gen. Canby'a order, ami . the true tm lining of the article in qucrnon, ami gave a ineUpbyslcal disquisition on tbe- words l appointed-, snd chosen,'' which wouht l.livo ttrock I.fx'ke dumb injldmirauion. Jecms J tftfris (negro) thoaght the imcn tirm of (lie bill its clear as, the qnon day's sun,- " " X Mr, Si vijitrtir, greatly lamenting the nl -st i,.-e ' I t-baker Joe in tin present dilli cnlty, labeled liilfhlully ) majte every body looK. through his speutacles. Air. PottibftngUf the biTI,expeliciit, and j should vot u tor lt.Jt tt coui'lpe prryven sa' is f ictonlv that its passage did not violate- the t V- its-iiii'twri ,tiii thought M.iuis tiiil should ba dai bd iiiioonstitulionr,rfhat4llc ftimse Could r uie.ly the evil by passing bill pro i bug lor early election " h;i!l(!J tiltemptcd to make a point, but he dinar it soexcossively line that noJne could see it .. . r (. Mr. Argo Jijiiied 10 the artistic use of words by the Prince, and 'proceeded, in an able snd effective argument, lo, expose the uncossti tutlotoallty of ihe hill and tbe evi dent malignant sod w icked purposes ol it. y. After much talk, tie further conaiderattion Ol the bill was postponed until Monday, 11 -...I u i ! 3 ,,i,, ,. -, 1 ae Committee, to whom refetrcd Mr. Sinclair bill, regulating tax. a in cor porate towns, reported upon it unfavorably. Mr. Bowman moved, as Mr Sinclair was Slieeutj tbat the bill b passod over. J Car- bjd..,.v '' ' . '7'jf'eSirrtiit tile t)inio intnae in ernae me municipal .ull.oritie. nfMslialmrv rermrted mm- mtnrttng llf pl!alige.T ''- " Mr. Bowman moved to tnwtDone it until tr:i.j. ...... i "r aionuny next. .;rrieu. '" By Laflinfc.1..: Absolution that fheVwd office shfttl nnt tost more than 40 ptr - ... 1 1 ' IV .il. T ... ri..i iiIiiki a .rt..i'l..l SL-ns artMW charged from tho Inrther consifleratnm of mtdl tttntaM'Btlt--' tbt it. hti-i trsasterrea to a special Committee ap pgiJtUtlMjnTesti'iittoihi) niatter. AJa'I'v if.ui-iil Xa. :lfl introtlucd l.y Justice Oi lv-ith(-riord, proposing to prevent biiii'l ' ttaM-ji towr-ttrschttrgmj tticir cmpticr, wia.Uku. up, when Sir. Moore mured to lay u mi Un, table. of j The motion to table fit put and lost by 4tyiet arry vot. , Alter some iiirtnrr ununportaoi uusine, Hit! gang tonk & notion it was time to quit : whereupon, n i h t 1 I In- n nr unknown individual t milium,' which, being put on ny h.sati;. M i ' n i i , v , .Inly 20, to or. It iSoH. J.'rm.iOv xlw,Uuh.il.iLli-ii.'ni..til .Unv. t in . r I liolil CTIOS I llv Mr VVl.it, till I M KKOMJTIONH. A l.il! I .! ttu' oro'cTti'iii o i,ii'. ltaun i.h.l 1 ilHjri-ri,. ( I'ilib hill ulfes ialxsri-ra a in n on alt "ik duiie I., them, lo j, k& BF--'r tkW, MjfBja, to .. v;-. -:,j - i ' H v Mr. Swt-. t A irs.iluti.iri lfistractTnif ' tin- S. rn-turv ol Stair lo I'irniih, lor the ua ' i ol Iht-t .'riii'iuiyA is.-nill v, a tuliutar aluie , mit of the V'ii in the rt-ri nt State eli-rtimi. Hi Mr t'nlmve A rrholution author.. In;; tin' t'o.le C .ununa-ioimr to prtq.are . rulvn lor tl.r n oiilarion ot r. itrain.n . IhroUjl.oilt the Stair. liy Mr. lilvihr . A inolutioii iiiHtruclinL; id. l oiiiii.iMrr on Military Ali.iirs to rt- L port a UUl.lM.r tin:, T WiVtft,-- the wliite Hnitltion ot tin- State and"rflore4- raees tot jjiiiini in separair i ompanira. I i j I'ut t..l lowing Bills and Keaolutions mine up ami were ilUpiwed of ns follow, i Kill .: ivtu llun. the UJ iisUut Umi. Couus ti.M of 'Wanhtngtnn tf..L. . - n i : . id Mnrii 1 iu hi . . ond rending 'a. Ii II jirovidin lor filling vai uiii n it ocrur liu' in . .fli'-.-s irovid' .1 for in artiele 7 of !! C,n-liii. lion ol the .Hiate Mi. H -li'-iiii irooied to .-imend, li trik mir out 'he i taunt: whieli empowers the i; vernor I. iif.i..iiit in C'-rtaiu cabia, ami ihioiin; In i.i rial elu.llon. to de held hy I In- Shel iff of tin- l-ollutv. Illlilei it Will ol i n il-. Ii. :o tie isilied to l.im hx the liover lioi'ot tin S.aie" The itiiieniliiieiit wasrejieled ulid llul bill ..t-. .1 lli ii i on 1 re it. I II ..i- leioilliloll J niiv irovidiiij4 lor ..t iarate j liehooU lor 1 he two r n e- : I In motion ol I Mr. Hiooden, it was r lerinl lo the I'omuiit- ii . on Kdiie .tl .1; j It i H I.. iu. u j. orate the Norih l arolina I. H, A- ii un.-, A nuuity and Trust ('ompa it . ii. in- loe.ie.l iii tlu-eily of Knirinti, was j-.-f. 1 1 . . 1 to t In- ( 'uniiulltee ou Corporal loin Hill Lo iiiroriiriiie the Knterjirne Manu Ittt'. HI lug ' ouipiiuy - prineip.il ollh e to la. ChtaliHsheti in the city of .Philadelphia : 'slti-lerred to tbe Committee on Coiponttionii. !ill ruiuinni; the linstees of the I uiver j ,,ity I,, re.iide in lljie cuiifilles for wlircli they j lrive M-( n chosell, pained lis atiroud tt ad- '' I Hill ratil'yiiig and confirming the corpo- IV. ...... V.o-i I, i.'i..l..rii ',.rit, 1 . . i iiiolina Hiiilroad I uin panv. oa.ned iiiolina Hiiilroad i.ompaiiy. pa.neu us -itcond reading Uill t. imfee l-We entnfitl itoek of thf W estern North Carolina lUilroad Company, passed its sccoud nailing. I lie ltes.lulioii introduced by Mr. Itoii ' bins', a tew days since, defining the distinc tion lM;tween tbn two race, coining up, Mr Slioflner moved their rifereiy-c to s toc i . i.v. . nil Uiution created some debate. ., ... , . , ,, i - Xf'Un .""'V""' ' rele,eoe. M.eymg theolqect w.a o dodge fthe nrji.m.ibility o( a vote op u. them and lh.it tin- refcleuce would be considered by the peoplu ut large. Mr. Lindsey opptisvd lU reference because he desired to be put on record immediately relative to this matter, and ilid not desire to have; tbe impression made that he was disposed to dodge tile vote."" MuwirtL SUolTucr, Cook, lytho, Welkcr and HrtHtden favored il reference; und the . . I hose who voted )n the ullliuialtve are : Messrs. Barrow, lieasley, l.ellamy, Ilrogdcn, Jiiifus, Hlvlhc, Colgrove, Cook, Davis, Knves, Klherlitge, Kpfies, ttegrrt, Vnrkner, Ifiiye, Harrington, Hull,. Legg, l.asa'ter, Long, Martimlale, Hich, Smith, Shnffnrr, Sweet, Wilkcr WhiU-, Wynne Wiuatead i juui AVjUsu., 'I'hoae who voted in. the uegalive are Messrs l.imlsey, Iive, Melchor, Mason, Os Uoruc, I'urUiu and Ilobbius. Tlio Chair designated Messrs. Bobbins, Slioflner, Oslmrne, Sweet ami Urogdrn, as the Committee. The HeHolution allowing per diem to member l.anued by the Howard Amend ment, up to the 10th of July ; Mr. Korkner moved its reference to the Commit tee on Finance, The motion was lot. Messrs. Bobbin, Osborne and Love urged the adoption of tlm resolution. Those gentlemen were soflt here fiy their consiitu- ems with a certi licade of eleett'vn. irirm Ocav, Canby ; they are excluded triim their si'iils should lir c-'untllediKttaflm Ileuses tiuder these circumstaoccs. ' Misssrt. Smith; Itryvlte,-Korkner, Brngden tttiil Cook were opposed to the resolutiOD shdVcre hot rmrty tupay tn; for oppos lug tIK' governniont. On motion of Mr. ' Colik , its furlhet con sideration w us posti. oiled Uin i 1 Wednesday J TTii'se who VuTWt in' tltr itfRrmitHir art Messrs. Bessley, Broaden, Iliirua, BlytlH, Colgrove, Cook, ll.ivii, ktlieridge, Forkner, Hayes, HarTingtori, Hill, I .egg. Long, Mur lindale, Hich, Smith, Sh. Ilucr, SweeL, Welk er and Wynne. Those in the negative are Mrers. Harrow Bellamy, K tves, Kppes, loegio.i l.iudscv, ia-sder, I.oVe, M. Ichor, Mason, Oslwirne, Ptiniie, Bobbins, While, W'instetd, and Wilson. On motion nl Mr. Winstcail, the Ju.lica ry Coiniiiitlie vtas incieesid Irom ecven to nine. The Chair appointed Messrs. Os borne and Fork tier as the additional mem bers. .. - t : t On motion, the Senate adjourned ' until to morrow at the usual hour. , :U1 J.:NllKIIO.Hot!Ml HAII.HOAO. Mohbav, July 80, 118. The Hour? was called lo order at 19 o' l-K'k. , ' Prayer by the iftV. Dr. Smith. Proctor, erinVntty adiamed ot the record, iiieyed to sfispend the reading ot tbe Jotir tial.'tit; tfie tttotl'vn it meeting with a second,, the Journal wa read and approved. Hodgin presi n ted a memorial lmm citi zen of Uuillofd, ill regard to the abolition oi capital punishment. Iteferrtd. Banner moved to reconsider tb special orJer for 1? o'clock. The motion was put and lost, a a quorum did nut rote. Harris, ot Wake, (negro,) then tried his band at it, but slap lajilcd. Keymonr moved to take from the table, SntlJi sv suspatisioB trf the rules, th resolu tion IftTftWf rtjt:itwiltrlrf'WI fjwyrisws)ltsl.i i "r,."'' - - -r - lWUl U IntrtieU.)ir.Thl lts Were accordingly suspeudod sod the reaqlution was taken up snd read i wtia r i s Seymour moved to inner is it, mat tne s.mnM4s!tw.swsviwwsMwsa. rfV- - ' then ailotited A mcvtico Was received Item the Senate, fn rwaih to rinfin 'Sf)(Vr rnpies of thef 'Bill relative to tlio iualific,atiou of officem regularly elected untler Hie Constitution.. On motion of tleyniqiir, tne message (Wi!xffrcI ht. - .1. -t iilta.tMAn Hy -A rcKHtlytH-sa'ihal W .epw sf lot wet mem- 1J Latlin, (carpettbairser fToon New Vrk,)! A reaolatiun dircttioir the ,"Oof , ernor" to cull npen Geo. Grant for two Iti tiimeota ot Intantrf. I Luflin and Vm tostained tb reaolntion. I Mr: Dnrham ontwmed it. H ' MkedI i I.aflin whether the applilcation hmld oe i midu to the Preaulent ol ilia United tkate or to (on. tirant. muoi.lt be itioucrht thtt I'mnident, d the CoBrtiiiitMin, wu tl. ConniiHndrr-'in r.bief. I l.tlin r. plied tiat hi atut k t.rtta Cou - S. lrrfw, L-iitTTnfciro. 1 in iooT" LTilu' "reAiiluLTttn sod lavorril the organization of the militia in t tie Stale fie said he could not trust i-'e. lei il soldiers , they would Isll certain v u I ijiih. tu S lUlIn ro mn ivty, to "take anil wtue." . . . MirtHncbwtt.froK- refetreBce to"'a pw iat Coimnlttee, to rxsmin ff th 'alfe- L'al lorn rharo 1 in the resolutions wereltiue. W lillaiiiion gro.) also oipiH-d the rri..hiiion anil favored the immediate or o.aina'ion ..( tl.r militia. He (like Sweat)' alrai.l t.,) tnn fnited States soldiers, i He aaol that thev eouldnol withstand tltia 'rake ami ftine" inrluenr-e. Sevuioiir, (e. I, favored ImK the call fur the truopi and the Immediate orgsnirjitiou ol tin- iniliiia BiJttm, (rprt bajnter ) opiwwrd the rwm luiion, am the "emu nil that wen. Ursnt did , mil have the p.iwer to establish a a-parate diairirt and moot it with trnoim. lie said . tki ah.. west) alieaslv.lrBesMHiewin the ' . . . . . - ' Mate to do the work. Justice, of Iiuthertord, wa procecdinc to liirminnte, when the (.'hair announced the speeial order, viz Mr. Hodnett'B bill to re. peal the ordinance of thfr Convention, that providi-H lor the immediate pajment of the intereat upon the putilic debt. I lu- lull was read, when Mr. II. address ed the Home in its support, urging the in ability of the people to pay their present and properti re onerous taxes F.i'i'i (c Ii i moved its reference to the f'oniMit' lee on Kinanre, und. after some lit tle delude, the relerence was made. l.arturH war resolution was resumed. Mr. It ift iinn suid he did not !elieve that there w .uld In- any organized resistance to l he o .v.-riiiu -iit, and. therefore, be wu up-pin.-d to the resolution, and did not see the IntteHill V llf It. Ilarria, of Wake, negro, lavored the re. oliition. Mr. Harnett moved to lay tbe whole mat i Lcr ou the table. Upon this motion tbs yeas and nays were called, with the following result 1 K AS - Mi'Srs Aigo, Armstrong, Bow man, Iloddie. Iisrhelt, liarnea, ( andler, Clayton, of Tmnylvoia, lavio, Iturlmn, Davidson, Kills, Kllington, Etes, Karrow, Fc el.ee, Hailing, Oilwou, Ilodnett, Hicki, High. Humphries, TTarris, of Franklin, Hodnin, Kinnant. Hawkins. Hendricks. .lurvis all aiata,' AcihallWprinl vis Kellv, of Davie, Long of Chatham ! "dv all resolution! nt tatim-stion of sai.l try; ftegfiVT-Moore; McTanCss,' T(-holo,,,l5eBap'1 wIli r' ,1U . '" ri after receive. - f.pii Parker. Proflit. Itoblnaon. Smith, ot Alle j gbany. Sweat, negro, Shaver, Stanton, Ve- i ml, Williamsnrj, neirro, Whitley and Wil- ' lianu--43. I Navs Messrs. Ashworth, Carson, Clier ry, neirro, Crawford, negro, Cawthorn, ne ro, .4Mf- . Puwning, Foster, Franklin, ; Cahagan, Uiinter. Oilbert Ornriam, Tfiilch I inirs, Harris, ot Wake, negro, Hayes, neirro. Ingram, Justice, ot Hulhorford, Kinney, Long, ol ItiiJirtiond, Lallm, Mayo, oi gin. Mm rill, Mendenhail, Moring, Pou, Proctor, Uublnns, negro, Keufrow, Ilea, Stilley, bun iiions, Seymour, Siegriat, Wilson . ami Waldrop - Ilti. By(0ilbert : A resolution iu regard to the rcmuvitl of tl isitbililies Irom loyal men Lies over. A message Irom tlie "Uovcxnor,'' encloa ing jiapeta from (ion. Canby in regard ta fpWflfrrme- regnlation In- 4ti- filst -H4i and or dried to b transmitted to the Ben ate. CALENDAR. Tbe bill legalizing the acta ol the muni cipal ' Ktfthoritie in the town ol Salem, was taken up, read and rejected upou its second reading. ' " The Wll in regytrd r regulating woeeert-. ings in contested elections, was, on motion of Mr. Durham, referred to the Committoe on t he Judiciary. The hour ol 12 having arrived, the House proceeded lo consider ihe afiecia! ortler, viz "An act in relation to Provisional Munici pal olficers." Dr. K.llis opposed the whole bill. Iii argument was very able ami well fortified by the Constitution, frem which he tnadu many extracts The speech being toe) long b.r present publication, it may appear here after.; . .f ;,..,.;..- , - Seyinoui supported the bill. -"-Mr. -Hob mftrte sn rrstiment agalnsrlt. ' l.euiy tiiegro) lavored the passage ol tbe 'tt.v;.,, -, ,r ,,.,.. T.affin (t: b.) rea4 written speech in f vor of it. ... , Mr. Durham, with hi usual ability, held the friends of the bill to the. Constitution, Wr-iie he iiimwll had opposed the BtUfit- tton nl -that Constttutiow, he now was one nl its most i'aillitul supporters, and lie threw it in tbe path ol the rampant Itadi- pals, andooiupvilud tui jlji'UMiWtftWjtl to their greed for offiee. ' " - i 'r :f Seymour moved the prolous question Upon the adoption of the bill, on it second reading. I he call was sustained, and up on its passage tbe yeas and nays were caNed tor, with th following vote i YxAd Messrs. Allison, Bowman, Har nett, lllair, Barnes, Carson Candler. Clier ry, (negro.) Crawford, (eegro,! Dixon, Downing, Foster, Franklin, OahSgan, Ooo fer, Oilliert, Graham, Hutcbingt, "Harrla, ol Wake, (negro,) Horlgln, Hayes, (negro,) Hendricks. Ingram, Jostice, of Henderson JnMicc, of Rutherford. Kinney, Leary, (ne. gro ) Laflin, Mayo., (negrnj Morrlli,' Mcv Canles, Mohng, "Feck Prrtctor, Praraou, Koblnns, (negro.) Renfrow, Kea, Smith, ol Martin, Siilley, Simmons, 8Tmour, 8te- veu. Sweat, (negro,) Sykes, (neirro,) 8ie Waldrop. ; ,. , Navs Messrs. Argo, Armstrong, Hod die,. Clayton, of Transylvania, Cawthorn, (negro,) DafM Ourhain,. Pavidaeiu JEllis, Kltiugton, Farrow, Ferebee, Calling, OhV sun, Hmlneit, Hicks, High, IJumpbries, Harris, of Fraoklin, ilionaat,. Hawkiar, Jar vis, Kelly, or Ievie, Long, of Cbathsm, Moore, Meudenhall, Nicholson, Pou, P! kor, Proiiitt, Bobinson, Smith, of Alleglia- ' ny, Soaver, , SUnUin, .Thompson, Vestal, WiswsJt,asU Williams, , On motion -ot Seymour, the rules were impended snd the bill was put. upon it Uiir J raadtng. - -..- ,.t. -.. ... ,w Dowoing moved to strik out in sectloo 3, line 3, the word "October," and insert "January.", Cried, ; ,Jn 1?, , Swaat, negro, ottered aa amendment, ml- ..... .LU. .h.Haw nl UU4i..- - b... -t'.. LO " n , m . tus w ww,,r. , mo.. , . Mr. iJurtiftm Ueoouoced th kmendmeat, and uiored to adj turn,-.-calUrig for (he yeas and imya upon the motion, j.j ttl, The yeas and Bays ons led snd re sulted in the motion being lost. -re The question rwurrsiX s' 4ipott,VS$ret'l amendment. 1 A motion ta lay thearat-adment .tlrKttr, the table was m4 ami iqr . A After much dilliculty, the Jladicals per sua.led Sweat to withdraw hi amendment, s M, JJociMuu- haA tcered- Ms, iadstfaiUe pvatpnom&eni, end had esAlod Ur the m and nayi, in order to makt tuem go on re cord. , v After tome furtW -wrarijflinff. tba bill Bataed-iU third and lut Blading, ta tbe fbl Wig '-"eafiO i "'' ' - AN ACT Iff TRELATlor TO PltOTW- " ioNAL MuiacimoyFSEita. : Httt-rioH 1. Jh Utnerai AttmHy tt Hortk Mrliiu o atari u fUltnt : That 1, trmBieirrhVr in aU-towaarCttMaaeA ia- lwrponite.l viilagw, fn the HtaU-, wbiub b" been 1)1 led liudyt the l'B tftio-ial gor- !nirit tinoe ti clO ol Urn nr by le- I wu m pi'iuftuuvii we iwi r- iMfreny u JTrTTToWnTtruT-TOStSr her iliy to fill audi ollices with aiiHinte, who shall bold such oliim ool discharge tbe functions tliereol until an election oiay I held und.r the ('.iiiuiiii h.o, vf North Carolina. : - &M 2. That in ell towns, eitie and ia eurs!sw vtliama. askieswSuiav.tot- tuom- I1!91" omoers snail be held ou llm first Mon ! " January next, and n j-ularjy each i year tberealter. Bac a. Tbe otfiiers to U sppoiuteit by orfiaT.ahll attend to tiw regisUa-' 0'r in aanl uiumripal corpor tions, and hold flu- eleetlous above provide. I tor Siu:. 4. All charters. Ivr, acta, and pari of nets, inioini.ili nl wlili the provisions of JkkmHtlJUM. itMtsybftb , .... . . ,. Sec. 5. Any provisional oitteer refusing U) comply a ilh tho proviaiou of ibis ai:t. and deliver Ins office, hunks, papers, records. atwceaaor duly etectei, or p """M " nM" 'lusiinuu, mmo "re tieiHBi I Kui!,v "f niliHleoieannr, and may bu fined .......... .1 ..... i ..... i . .1... i . i ... 1 1 i ... .i ..... i not more than live liu.i)and, nor lest than one thonMiiid d-.llarj, ami 'itiprisouuienl si the discretion of the Cuurl. Sue. t. Ttiis act shall uku effect from and alter its passage. Vu motion ot Seymuur, the House ad journed. TllK VOCftTRKSTll A SIRD.VBNT. The following paper from Mr. Seward, iD regard to the action of the several Stales on tbe Howard or I4tli amendment, wan sent to tbe Senate, by the President, accompany ing his message and utlnr documents. Mr Seward's letter is quite as sTainViiiU as the Prenident's proclsmatinn annonncing tbe ratification of the amendment by North Carolina, tc. It ought to be put upon recur.! It is as lollows ; i,u " ' eietry ot. State tbaTrajreeei'ved fesolurton ot'th&-Stt f thv (Mi n!4t., miiifstini lnm tacoturuu ntcntH t tluii bodv, wiilKMit It'ly, ft litt ol th? HUtfit of the I'ninn rbone Itfisiat tares h1 rftlifiefi the iotntepntli !tm-ii'in,on t ot the Constitutiim nt th Unite, State, with copiM of all the nnolutton ct rHtitU?tinD in Inn i-llicc, urnl hi t oni(iunuHt tothMt si . a... in as fir nf.ni. icerivu nc ainic ifpr - ttvelv, has the honor to report to the Hrra ident that official notice bas been received at tuts Department of the ratification of the amendment referred in, by the legislatures of the following States, to wit : Connecticut Trnnesm-e, New Jersey, Oregon, Vermont, West .Virtrini, Kaaaak, Jliiria i-T - -w - - ' Ohio, Illinois, Minnrtiot, Near'Ytwk; conain, Pennuylvnnia, Khoile island, Mich gan, Nevsds, New ilaiuppbire, Massachu- I setf 9, Nebraska, Mains anil Iowa. Besides these acts of ratification, notices and eertiticalea have also fwen receivetl by the Secretary of Stnte, that the same proposed amendment baa been ratified by tbeLegutht Hires of the Slates respect ively ot Arkansas, Florida, snd North (larolina, winch notices and certificates last uictiiionail Were received from the the newly constructed and estab lished authorities assuming to be and Hrtf Dg mr trh fexrtsrattrres and' cfijvtirnrirt oft the said States ol Arkansas, Honda auit North Carolina. These acts ot ratification are for this reason slate,, I iu Ibis report sep aralely and distinctly, and, lor the more accurate lul'oiuiatioti ot Cougress, a copy of all the acta and resolutions ol ratification of all said legislatures ig herewith subs' jui4Hsd.fcHitli- witb, a copy , also, ot certain resolutions of tho f.igislalures of Ohio 'alia isew Jersey, wlucb purport to resoiud the resolutions of ratification of suit I amend uient, which had previously lieen adopted by the legislatures of those two States, respectively, ami to withdraw their consent to the same, ft spectfullv sulmiitted, I WM.H. HKWAKD. Tirx Hotf Otro. II. I'Runi.KToii addressed the State Bs'mocratic Conyebtion.at i Jratton, WswrVirginia; wtb1th?f here"W an ujunieiuM attendaBce of citlxcna. speech of Mr. Pendleton wa all tliat, might have In-en expecled from , hi great ability snd Jtofty rrttrvfrti.sT!w W the oiieomg seut.eocc n( hta.spoocli, ; , Mr. C'hiunnan imd Gentlaium .'--T he Icbairiaaa ot your BtaK Jixeum ive Com mittee, wbea Im pi vi ltd niu to attend your meeting to day, told me that 1 had nil truer friends in the Union tban l would meet here in West Virginia, You have proven bis atateuioot to bo .true.. . 1 cauiu obedient to y0r Mddltig.- I desired tn aneytm.te-make your personal acipisiiilance and to return to you my thanks tor tbe warm and constant support of your delegate to the .National Convention. I came to show you that no personsl disappointment lingers in my breast or dsmHtn for an instant tbe ardor of my eft or Is for the suncesa of our party (cheers) but that far above all personal consideration I rate Urn success ol the prin ciples in which I believe, and that whoerer shall bear tbe flagon which these principles are inscribed, 1 . shall bo fonnd close by hi side In he thickest of the ftght.to cheer him WjsUiWJt!r& uljb aid him with my.arm, I came to urge upon you, democrats and republicans alike, to trample under foot every prepossession Snd prejudice and pas sion, if it wer as jlcar at liie ttaell, sod, n. f 4 the heigla 4 tJii.Br Stpgfth,isJ rememoer mat we nave oniv a itie io give and a noble and enduring government to 4.,-.,.'! IHDM it A TIO.V UBBTtNa -SrTBOMJ. NEST ISRAELITES TN Tt&XPBW. . ; i ' , Mxsiriii, July IS. ' A ssass meetioar iof Ilebrewa was held it thtit ilub Motxis se-night to consider Oen. Ursjil's order expelling Jsirs from the army limits.' Soeeobes wers tjiade .by. Ksbbi Tuska and others, denouncing the .order in the severest term sod eaHmg oo ki people ctf Jtiistt to 'fotUitslbe.wirsxnat, ,the. Ibe Jacbioa are vary . rigorously Jying about Seymour's record snd Blair's intes tiooa. Neilber is fn issue. What i' to be seAiifitt ti-.wbetb the conntl't'rg to be fn fsi-tlA HWrtWla'4 Of ttd, heUiers, MOVsit tbe Mouth, lay the lots-rest ol negroes noi carpet -bagger. This is whsti ttie people win rote on in noyemoer. VnteafTimts.' lli' ' , ft! -s-- i -T rr c til i asir-T'T't-i-" - "' There site said to .be three". Oavernon lo South Carolina, nd it i , difficult to tell whieli Is ths ml ao-mbxiin ?oott''-f "Tho Kow York J2rJ.1a out tut OraaC Poor Grant This is the straw that will break that unlortunatu IsdiiJ caintjl't back. '. ' FfWM WABHTIfGTOIf, '- ' " ' ' irinirmrv, July tS. M.1 It is stsUd thst there M hrs KumTSi at sum of the Cabinet yssisrday.whiuh i very important, snd tbst some F.ntitif ntK'el loin retrsnllDR the Presidential rleftx.ii will tss seuA to Congress to-ilsy sinl that the vein of lui lull rmalllug the Eliloril College sill b withheld mitil Mmuiay. I' ' i'bs euie, Ust aiijht. paswl the AlsskA Irrstv lull, vitn amen.hnent itnivrtng 'he Jj'i lirt nowir df the n.wsf. Mr Kit ti Ssnste so.l llii Irest.ltflit m raaktjq; Irealie. Tlie hill, sm it iisiiinit iln i'nln BlBllWI 'Uf. f I'HIH Hllilii't 111 ralDII Um stisolatsniaof tbstnatr. The Hnnse oonaiilwe'l Ihe fumiiiig Ttil!. The Hnnthere Beprfsvetstim eonitnet tliem selves quietlv, voiuik viUt tlw hsuiicaJs os all question. Tlieir pnanr't.-risrty -votes, on toibjeet.. wfiich hsrs been serlnasly Attnmri tt mntitha. austmnva but llMHn.lqiUr. .j;w:s4ur sir rlnnwnl, jirnTiik mile orr the ffnof Wettr-st Hmr . Oti.NljIil'Svi. WtsitisoroK, July IS, l. Jl, Skv-ti- S-uitt. I'sri.lma's lajifiialioii of tbn 14th Arti.leww" i.resenOif Applwauuua from Hit; ckorgis suit MnwiianiiU't ('inivtuitioti" for Inaiii nie inlrfinitely ji.h.1- fon'ert. A llill pri.ti-i-ti!iff niitmslletl citiriia sl.rusif was .tlii'USH..f tu K lenitive Sessiun Aetjuurnrft. lli l'MR. -Nnely tlsv were aHuweil the KJ.rlinn tknuniUs .to invi4Tk.e "rtlslnyalty" In the Mi ssoori esn taatsv.1 iteMUimi-:--'-:-?7'"'-"'''' is i'st: " The L"iisiu. Hi'primeiiiaiives, Viiisl, Rj.lieu, Kewahalle 'and ftlscltliiirn, anil the Koutli !rn bn Jiej;rtiiasinll,iyea ..UusBi4V44l.i4MWi;e en), seated . 'tie TsrirT llill ir ru-eowimUteil to the Ways and Means CtniniiittHr, whlvll kllla it for this session The fmi.Uiiir l.iU was rusnme.t sud diaensaed to SiljouruiutiaU FROM WASBrKOTO: Washi.s.itos, July IS, I. M. A rutin tr tlio rejections, t.v-dy, was Oolle sr York as Mfuister to Aiimna tor a .si.- aj Mr Ilurliiiia(n,MiiHrter rrutu Ihina n kiv'iuk the Fi a gram. I)umtr t-night. A very harnl mirue affair. T 1 A ?rand riftotifn mnetiug vt iha New York noniimUioiiB i prxtrcmnlni; VKTO Uf THE EaLBdOKAL, COiXUJ- KILL FttUGESTElt AMCMHKNT1H IO THE COKSTITl'TTON. WtHmNiiTfiN, July 1, I. M" Th" ctrftrr! vr-tvmH4W!ftp a wutstn t-v-tlay. tuuunx Ueifrl JktioMiu m ttHfpuit, .uf Jpta vicwB, ftrgmaK that, by tli pftwciit nvuffim, tliiv wiil f lh 0ijoriif of lhn) pflw ta tiablotu defo a ted i tUe chyico ol the I'nwitietH. ami Mi uing in favor of tint fllrctitin of RUU1 MPnatnr,, l(j &ml Jtmrteil iilati of lire tur l the &m re aw Court Ju ont ant pointing mi t tin? nitrprf tin Vhmt Jutke and Vh i'r.-iwdmt havo in cn t)f l'riitlfjjtial mii-ftcb(ti(-t ,th I'ccBuk'itL odh nit argument rtuiowrt Ti... .,l...-tli.,.. -nil I I lim.nl tl.'e.e eoinielm,,., .ml, a, a malt, of luili he duly, and with dr.ip senae of my eons' itu- tioual i.i:ikiiou li i' iS'ii.siuJi l lu It.a wi.iideM-X iion ftwr.-M ami. measures m 1 deem - ssrv aud exuedumt, I suuiBlt lbs e.mvnnrtr,v ,.,op..i,i,.i.i,a arK' tue.r sanpUoo slid .,.h nnssiun to the jii'lKiiirin of the peoplt." H then pmpiauis ths following stneadiueas l.. 'hf-Tn0.u,o'BJ!.u" o. . t. : HlilP ,, ,1itIhJ iu!0 ,.,,,, i,wu .,".' w,r" j ; r p-.n.iin k with tin. mniilwr ..i It. pn . -ntatSvea I ami Henstors m Cmnresr., attdnaeb Uwin.-4 -hall I , n '"'" A'i i. 1JV"'?,n(6 M! ' " -u-si.: i M lJlA-0 ir 111 lilt' TrHew qnshrt tbe Stale belsU'ur.i mil. ir, sanl ln-trirL mi nt. I m the rota ol tlw Uairuit.. ihes,. -i,h I h. , uaU4-4 lli .ernors ,v frtgtrs to WMlWrir T i, .-.iavn"'""- in Congress from aneli Mtate in the Pieal.ler.i ol'l th Senate ami Speaker of tin" Rnnse. The Kfileral Cinigreaa al.sj: be in nrarisMl On il.o atitL tiondsy ia Oeuioer, IN, ami .Vyefv siitli year liieroafter, and the rresnlent of Ibe Hriiabi slitll, ils.tli Huiises being present ,1 oj oii ami cratii the votes. 'Hie persnns reerivinf; itn highest iiiuntiM shall ba J'resnirat ami Vite I'resiiifitt, rewt)Hvel,v, il .limy hav a lusjunl) of voUis Cast ; othm-wisu, Ihe seunuil eleelioll H' cars befweoii tbn two tugboat for each oflioc. C, at tbe seenml election, both receive s like nine Mwt-is Shi. fsrswessittt -esrrtii.l.le in rwivtu the luirltust uuniber of ti.Un in the hvrgost uuuilKr of the HlsU-s shall bo Pitmideu'.iJ Tlie saois nues suply to V k ITeslifent. lint in case oi s seennn election lading necessary for Vice President, but not for tbe i riM.ith.nl,, ttieu th Renste shall elect the Vies I'resi.lmit from t!..i eandi.Uttea receiving Hie highest uuiubor of votes of IlistrieU. No President shall la elrgible ft.r arm. sccnti.l tbe eltiee drvotvca ou the Vitn.fr. .lat to ease nf the Vfce-PeesfHebPa remorst. the Ttv-' dentisl unTos devolves on the HAcretx7 of State, follow i lift whusu, sa suteBsora,tooaie the (secre taries uf ih Tmsanry War. Navy, Interior, lost Master Oeqersl snd Attorney (teueral. wbi. k bait I exerctae tho functions oftbe eftfee, nnllt rllssl.fli-T ties are re mo veil or a i eve.1 or s new elcetion hale. 1 i eensssot us l mtt-il titatea shsU be. ej.m- r-.i of Iwtl rSenamrs from sssli slula. cliusea eleebir uf the Slat legislature, slid to )nlrt l i years, esch of the He nstnci hsvln) one Toto. Jmlgei of the etapreBieOmrt slisH bold twelve years. ; ., The 1'reni'leut, after the ailoptiini of tbe pro posed Sinvinliner.it, akff dWie the Juilirr'y istn' threw etosssa, -axpOiaa? tfca" fimrth, slxin sl.ii twelfth years, m UW 1s-UcXii14( b.cbo-.. every fniifth year. ; ,. r FllOM iff v n'fiinjrmoj,'. VumtxiiseaxJiitXf. jjfcvjt, lli. Kenals has cHirn.d JU W.iulUii . Colkwuir of Customs st ft-elie, I.s. ; ntt K. If. Smitfi, as Interns! ftpveritni Collector Ftl-Bt lh triet, Hnatb Carotin, t lias Mjsrted A. 4tt Wal Issw aa naiaiswertat J(ttBirji, AUu..s...-J , . The ArUst, Lsulie, tllsd bere im ,n.triay. Ffl'iM WAHfNUTOJI-sIH VETV TJIIiJ tL-WltAX. ilULL. $ K. ' WjwmmriVirM;-' VcO.iiiK ths Ebalorsl College bill, the PrtiS tleiit meiitioua thst tha Honlhem Htatus were never mil of th Usssi, ai.4 assert tbat they ware, prseUesllj aisi, eonstaluliuuslly. reatored, lrvkius to Majrcr, JnCT. , . - .i -I .Ssrrsti ig the pruviaina ft the Conslitnlioii, trie President says ! ' - ' i " I'hejmut rwstJiitHW, by flaphosli,, at bsl, oi lenses that these bleta Wen Stalss, hi mitas nf Uieir urgaiaUalion, print la th ilk. of. t'"h IH7, bnt iltmies tn theai th right to vote in th election of President ml VioetPrestiyent ' of ta. Uits4 sHatse. It Salews,- ertber ths this as iimntiea of power ia wholly muvatberixsd by the Constitution, or that the atstes, so exclutlerl from XoUug, were out. pf tlie Uuion by rsaaoo ul ths rs oclrtoii, am! have nwr tteen tegiiimalely re stored. BetBR rally sattsflsd tbst fcy war s.var out of tli Union, anil tbat their relattous thereto have been legally and Constitutionally restored. I am forced to tho oonclnaion, that the loint rao, lotion, which aeprive them of the rtpfit to bar w-vsiait-assis H.l .UO.Oa.1 Im In tUllMlutt Hrttl. khm 1.U.-I .L.lt W.H i mitA lnnu.rAM Ii.. m, nw.r sli.l.t tn -.iIba, their vote, than tbos of tbe State which 4H been enirorwiiy lorai s vns Porters! vnlon. ( . i 14 IS Wfsrltsv f MHut sl. M Um HIsim ItUistaiAnla were retsoirtly ia IrelHjtaa. war bvi gsllv and aonstltctionslly orprsnixnl and resterad to their rights, prior to th ilh of March, It.?. IswtssthnedtlM.Swe. Mtsnttl WtsUiiV.. u.J thortty sssWwbu 4b. .feetMn ji JrWdebiT and Vies President can ba beid therein anas kM iroi . , ... i . i. if. i yi-.i iutt ttm i.tstic't'sss '"J IV IT, lhat urncA. It elsarlv follows tbst alt thn mux goverumeiits, ortramsatl In tbes tttates- esitwr setaorewwrross r tkavpsn-peac asd anaor bnl itary ijos,ariJlgiuuisM(ii4 ul ma vshdny, wbsterer, aud.iu dut view, thsvot cast lo thuwe tjtate forfowidtrnt and Vic Trtotideut, sta parSDsnes -ef weis ''sasssd ' sukw ttss . 40i of aUnav t WSJ, i sm jn ssjistt-iiori ' t. MS .f-swiwniatiasf Aat$r,m t,n- gress, osiinot , bs . legally a rseoive-l , mul ea bs iy essrtatiintd, SHll b 1 bosn esst iapajmiMttiwn sa orta tas aevorsl i-fawsi' Mtaans tbe snhieut of ratxiua:rui:iiuri Tb Prssident nromda trr'krlrtfb that!' Waal (he pa ! Mao tnera JtMtee are w it ibiv DoitKMi, so as people tat MM. SKartPSsn,-. ivtate am ia rstwUioa, t ihst tbs pretext for axultvainn a pbss Ixfioaliy and fiuaily toJew lark aunt yMissiiii 1 to tnMttawrttln : " ' " ; U CnirtNe-.wem (npreviowt ivy utw, thai itb we H tawa Wm roeeiwa and ynit-1 tl'rsst Cor a wn.!..'. wteo'l t'-r.t i: seuuuieul wlllj a WsiiT"t.rtheTwo Boauaie. snob, tegwlstlon smtM atasbe senoeiuHiil by the eooosry, s aw ssoaattMitnjisi- sad wvoltl .Immmt J ssiinpsxi,of powsr. It wuhhf. hossver. Mm:A,i'mmim.-- .1 : f Us uia not in aeoordsae with tbs nejV.i..i " fer,oywjr,0fp,Wl1 Wiii!itoW, Jnlyjn j. n by reaJiiur k4 ih.i vrtn jtd .JTZT '!" ......,r..i wj touira 'atty Ths ttoniiMM.! with Ihe innj'.rltv a hs.-m. , Hoes. ThaemdsTiMsU f r f. rois N,i rw WrlltlKi'," rfr.'rn-'l totlu KltctlM ComtiiHlsW FROM The rresidrmf bsa signed the new Ti Hill t in. Seeretsry ef VVr bu ls.n,-o w.Wi m .nig iU.. nhl Hon' law. T KKYMfiCH vl.V JI.iTll HATII-'ICA TioS MUKTIA'1. A number ol lbs mliin Anstm iBt, assembled in vV'adealH.r., on Tlleaday 141 11. Hist., and there befog no Court, jj' thought I hen was aa good a time . nJ Ul hold a gen. ml muting tu ralilv Ihr ..,;.. Frraffnwir -i--n twlKl BJwM.1 itStflr sJntt- for the Presidency and vUwprvti" deiicy, recently un.s bj. tllA.J)aMla44Jra oenrtie rbnyentinrr. Cpon priaUiu,ij,w being miiile all assembled nt the Baptist. CWirch (temporarily n.i as a Court-Ilou-) when Or. John 'J. Smith was eallerl to tit. Chair, and Major II (1. Fladgerand Ir. U W. Kobinson wire appoiuted Secretaries On motion of Col. If. T. Bennett, tbe Clisir appointed the following named gentlemen, committee to drslt resolutions : W. H Coi Dr. J. C. Smith, 8. J. Jono, A. Hauoum.K C Jlulchlusou, Tlios. itobiiuuo V,' i White, M V. Musk, n. 11. Henry, Col. R. f ltenueit. 'the comiiiitU e, aftr retiring snd consult ing, r.tnrned, and through their rhsirmsB Cotonel K. T. Bennett, minuted tbe UAU'. ing: tLwirul, 'I hat we benbjr heartily ratily and approve ol the nomination, by the Ns t'uinal Democratic Convention, of noratiu B-ymonr, ot New York, ft.r the Presidenry, and Franois P. Blsir. of Missnari, for tie Vioi-i'reiidenfy j and thai we unreservedly comm. ml ihe platform ol said Couventiun in, ihe true exposition bf the Constitution ol the I'uiou, and a.i entitled to the support . att n.l cnin. " . "RWkwl,"JrB'it nimend ' Andrew John .on tor bis defense ol the UotistitMii. itsiw'w.- let- -w tv a deep and , tlwr- . 1 ' ..n... , .., vine. ,ptct tor tlie i "l " M'd'Og oftieer ofllle ' ""rl "' ImpeacblDeiit. Keolned, ( hut we roiumirud Ihe tlrler- jiniiiauon ami sense irf juetire of tli. .M. ! i ; i. , . tj A'l'.wi.S'llt; I "n 1 ""bpendeut Senators who, rilrtag above party, vot. tl lor the acquittal of Ao- ' drew Johnson ' The re-uiutioua were unanimously adopt- d- Clou. A. J. Dargun, being present, aiu called upon and delivered a must eh.qiieai an.l telling speech, iHt upylng the atteutios s T Hcio.rtl nl the nail, ot ll.a I. ....... .. i ,. H,M, ,i, ilvpr,.,i .inni, i. . . ... At tha conclnsion of his remarks tlm Wleslof., Ariut was reqnwiled lo pah lisi, auvl oilier Cousrrvauve paiert to copy , the pna'ceiliuga l Ibe mix I ing, The uuet ing then iidjourue.I. J G. SMITH, Chairman. II. . PT,lBKll, , 11. W. Bohlmsum, Secretaries. LKH, Wu learn that for some month past that ' imvst callous and impenitent ol Ibtevet, B. t . Butler, has been made lo roar ilka a prick ed bull tall', by tbe diverting persecutions of a contle host nf fewiaefiiora, From mII scii.,us ol the country-Iruat iHJl-lEiiW est- w oiiL. cj ulj itpudus Uava Uslwi seiA to "the Beiii by express and by mail. Hpisws of wo.t, Iwwe, hora, 'pewter, tin, Iron anil brass, pour Irs up a him al all boars. Tbst plagug of spoou, itlwiming more uneflillit- fir... ,r. "ff..rv: ,V. - ?- r V . " " ' , l"K'"! " "ogs.- Baskets ol 8Khiiis are brought Id thiol frtaii the post other, and the express cart arecoa "srarP.iy tlell ver1l)i them at his floor. ' Aail the donor ef each spoon aroompaniw hit picaeot witli remark, by no lueau HaVteriug liiulrt'B iuiegrily. And a . the apwuts re.iitit.tly' wta-tbles,.tlk; are najd to tlfjvti the Brist almost mad with ' rage. It ws. e!rfc ul)tofi4 to pdUiry i rogue at" siiuio street crossing, where every passer by Wight hull a lulled r-gg al him or a few ulnisire nurila. Let U.u peuplc ol lluscnunli'J kwu tip this wtwIeiicmHr custwn vf trdg Bt ler sjmmi lct him te Trnrindcrt evrry hoiir ami day ol Ins lile that tie lb every where reuicmljeif d a a rotiber ' Of plak chiiets. Jjet evtry I aurily nxake sonnsliV tie vot i ve offering wt a beokeo and battered oi l fWKi lo 'B. F.B JiicAwoni iTsyairsr. (;uKiqha.TloiMiseitirt ltepuUiamt saji tiiwX nrarrrtptrTiiwfi slittiiriw--in regard to the success ul the Seymour sa l Blair ticket It says: ' Rvery where it appear fo lie frit lint unlen Kitlicallsu iaLilanatd is tbe present Presidential ixuiust Uier s all neveabe as o bcr Presideotial electiuq, but that tbs Bcpublic will haye been lost lorevir, '! given oyer to "military ' domination. ""Th purpose of the people is eyidently deep ss.l scsoiuto to step forward in- this 1st "' literally saye $he country. . liuwiredl cliauges hsre Already rome to ,ou .' knowlcilga smoiig those siiia. hityit' ws iirwrolore acting with te HepaWicsn pu ty, sapposing it. to bs s kiyal, aa BosKst aJ u di ccui party, but who have taaciime .dis guK'ctl with its lalse prebrncrs, it cofrviJ liori! it fecklessness amf its" lirtifliiTacy. - . . . . - . . ' A" reaksi really ainsztng, oaaj it is fast IksW" "" i PWZt t it'dii... . Some ol tba Generals now ia the" South are endeayerinK iii mala, If at) m-tti ili.i ...Ifit.t.M ....I- il..li. ,lr4iinirlo ".' -.-""-'J ""-. ' " ' J J HiastrraMnnrsvi bsaviiast sahsnlttsd tfte fob luwitig estimate f tbe amoiuits nvquireii fr tlie execution tf the rewnMrucUos.sets 'B t cue Slate try & mU $0, IBOOf In the First Military pistrict ftate 4 VI ginlsf toilltiefr,18tlJ, flOO.OOO. P Is) the rteermrf Miritafy fiyrle ( K'tr fbrrfliBb nod South Csrolink) toJno t" In the third Milltry District (STste. I "ri-rrr t'wr:... ..... t fl8 150,(KK. l;-'Ift tba.rs.HfJ.h Wilier r ?iirict'(3tl Wr'i -trtWhr -MHtUrtrS tltrlr Wtttts Efiink and Texas) to June 80.188,$'. Wtl-vs k m. , ' " Tha New York TribumM. in sriytnK ' reasmt wbf Missoon wifl not go tot 8ry- " hi,l fctlO IMIIMHl 11 'I- V1I " . NmsWs In aililtSis .inmB.K S lCt thai ll know, yir : that tbe iUdtcahV t"ff 4ateiiW,ix4s4 a, s IsVioi' ths

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