.ialji.,,...i.....-,JM''-s- r" - - .u . n ......rr. . t r.1 r , ... u JLIlf..-,.1l,:,.xu.i.i.w-: ' '" .'-.....(..-'. i I ' ' I ' l ' ' ' i -!l- - - r -" . '. V-'. I , . ' ' '' 1 ' '" ' - 'tM RALEIGH N. C, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 24..18G.). NO. 33 TI1E-3ENTINEL. ,-... ' J I The l eKlslatarc of North Carolina. fcENATE, eiuauv, No, ao, TjSea4 -w-eailii"to" rttef at- t oVliKk. - Notice of the tntrodactian of numerous bills was given. ISTKOlit'CTIO" 07 BILLS, C. Bv Mr., Weaker; A lull to amend the charier of the several Railroad Companies! in ttic State so m to remove tt ret' r'ictioot hi ifiprt-rco t) tho gutge ol truck, &c. Re frr.dtotlie Committee on Internal Im provements. By Mr. Burns : A bill rrrjiiinn tle Jodgee if the Superior Court to opeiithiir Count , n Monday ot each term, uulesa prevented by ihknt, and in ense ! failure the taUry uf taid JudgH -bid tie de ducted lor I, at tune Kef r e 1 to the t'onun tiee on the Judiciary. It Mr. Blythe: A lull loinend an act M incorporate the Grceuvil c and French irrnal I'ailioail. Riferied to the Commit 1. 1 i o I iternal Improvements. Hi Mr K'iti i3 : A hilt relating to lb ..-nuiit if i Ulcers leet. Referred to the C uiiQi'.tco o tbe Judiciary, Mr. .1 npi ol Wske: A hill to ineor-jt-rrnte a Hunk in the Citj of Htleigh. Re tcin il to the Committee on Corporations. Hv r. Wtlktr: A rtfolutiou appoimiog a t'oinmill' ol thne Hieunt r lot eacli Hidlioml in the 8ta!e to tmniine into their : (faint a id uoike a lull report, the Ooojmit t. r i t'tup.'nerod to a. u I lor persons anl pitpere and V) twear itoea.. Ordered t le prnud, at tl tuade tlie t.ecial ordtr I , 1- Til- sday imi. Hv Mr. Murphy : A resolution intiut inj; the ('ouiinitti-e ou tliHj Insaoe Aylum, i.i make htiitulil : sc. oiuotfatioDS for addi- ...:.4i p.iuintu that are insane, there I eing f . i mi in 'lie liihtimiion for them. Adop .Mr Kohliius introduced the following !,. 'I, lo an : ir'mMa, the existing system of Slate and coiinty government in North Carolina Ma-framed and adopted at a time ol pr -I "uhd p.'litical anil social agitation, when i lie minds ol our eole were dieply ei iieil l; the difficult and 1ls'rKting litua tlun in ahich they found iheinn Iv.-s placed, and llity were then-tore unpnpaied to 'hae a I the provisions ol their cuuitilu ti. n llli tht calnineiut and forecast which wan desirable, in view of the magnitude and iinp.ittnnoe of such t task ; . H7,ej, expereuca has shown this sys tem to be, in many of its features, unmeet sarily cumbi rsome and expensive, uucon jrenial with the tastes and usages of our peopie, and not wen suueu i nieu ennui lion and circumstauces, and the people de- mtiIiiiI iHtneivd iliangnB and-meui,i. L mtnts lw mlo tUreiii, particularly in re lation to the Departmems ot Fioince tod of the Judiciary, the pltn of county govern ment and the multiplicity of oflicert ; lfiru. Ihe ejueatlon ofcqual and im partial suffrage for citiz-ns ol all races bst oecn removed lieyond the con'rol of ' people ot tfda State by the progress ol evenis, and by tl e action of the Federal (loverBiiient, and is no lonKWa living li ne in our Ssate politics, so ih.twe mny pro c ed unem umbered by this question, to make euch relormtin other r. !its as are needed lo ur tyt'-etu of government, in which reforms til classes tnd both races of our citizens are alike lnteretud, in order that we may awtire a simpler and more economical method ot internal administra tion, and W'fWexi, Tlie heeded alterations and re forms can only be accomplished and per il cted by the people themselves m Conven tion assembled ; Tberetore, fU (im.tral A-enblf of North CareliM iotmet, (iwo third of all the member of etch House concurring,) 1. That on the Cist Tbnrsday in August, 1870, an election shall be held in etch and every county, for delegates to Convention ol the people of tu Bias. 2. That said election shall b held t the same polling places and in the atme manner as elections ai . held tor m- inoer of the General Assembly, anil tire'taUo!). tua.1l be counted, tbe return thereof made, and cer tificates issued to delegate elect, i8 like manner and by the .me officer in e'eo- V tions for meiulter ol the House of Hepre Bentatives of North Carolina. 3s That aald Conventioii thall crtnaist of one hundred tad twenty delegates, tnd sach county shall bo entitled to tbe ame numler ol delegates tt It it uow entitled to members in th Ilotts ol Itcpreaentativea, and in case of vacancy occurring in taid Convention, by the removal from tbe 8tte, the declination eigntion or dth. any delegate, tucb vacancy thull be filled tj pecia( election, to be ordered tnd beld in tha tame manner at special . .'tiont to fill vacanciet in the House of Bejjetintt tivee. , ' " 4. Tliat th delefftftt hereby directed to be chotea tball tMtmhle in Convention tt the capital in BMb. on tbe second Mon day ol September 1870 ; tnd t'jeir mileage and per 4tm, tht compensation of offloert, i-nnTiroTriert5j'r.e of ai3 Confeallou shall he paid a it my provide, out of toy moneys iu the Treasury ' otherwite p pmpriated, 5. That ih Constitution, or conttltuuon al amendment doped by taid Conven tion, tisaU nut, f,Wtfet raiBt' br majority of til the mtle cituimt of florth CtroliB, " twenty one JCtrt of g voting upon ; the , question ot rtti ncti.0( 0 teiectioo, tl tn ulectioo to bt hl4 for that purpose at such tli M may be Hied bt nai l Convention, which time thall be not Hit than fpor month 4 tor taid ContehtToiriTH-ir h vn twljourned. ' '. and Mid Convention thall, take meatures for a general publicaUon of tbe proposed Contt itmi wo, or eotutltutloual aiod meoto, at least thrift) month Ji'ior f i That the grant tntjomy ourpsapi htviugiar.Baty fetft ptl,ftored pol icy "of ejemptlpg n bjouiettettt i latadn. tufd a liberal amount o pertonti property, from exeetitioB frr dcb the Cotvranon hereis provided for aball have no power to repeal oshaaay aaomg-tp reuait -pfrcarttul 'tF bning laws and constitutional frovieiuo MMing $ctt MMMatpUBB.-V t&. t d Tbat tlii,,ct 1.alljtk flet front the date of it ratification. t Ht. EtUTidgt ' int A. H. GalluwtT '1ft,MSi 'tfifr A.;'t'r,Tr.iT.,n ftol mi Ite. 1U. fieetnt stsid if 8 U i wouI4 itowt M Mercac to the ISjo-tnittee on ton Pmitweliitry. nr. ytfuitn,, movtl II inritnniw p Mr. Welfcei, saj.l, he luuied li bill would l) allowed t Ul Us rt'Oliir, course. He utderttoo.yis ohirct, taid jiiesumed the Senate did, whi-t it com u hi us proper place he though it oiiU W di-po.e.i ol qnietly, and fp a proper ma.ni r Mr. R.Tb()tht nrBed thS.fec. aailv of .. iha etyasi ewotefltptatect if " 1 in a sp I r !r : eech uXaouie lenih, rep; .i vgumi in nd certainly nn cling tK , . o large m Jority ot thethinkitg potiie ol the Staie. We may give the speech in lull ttftiwr. Mr. Liudsay, said tlie Constittii iu w is foimed under pe. u'iar circuiustitucts. in a time of tiulemeiit, at a time ahun th paramount objict as to n s ore the 8tte to the Union, it v. as lormed ui.der rcsiric tns, Mr. Welktr desirpd to know what re striciions r.sted upon the ('..nveution, Mr. linos i' sai l the reconstruction. a l imp4.se I by Congress contaiue.1 res.riclions. He voted tor tlm Constiiution but told bit people that in t me respects it was imp. r p. rftct, but advised tin in m "Uike it as the best ihey eouid ge','og-t ont 6t t!ie c!iiche ol tl.e miiitsry pow.r, th.-n it cull '..e amended to suit their views. T houn i e ihouirht li rather prematura to atrnau- that que'i-yTt. Ire a lor givii.g the p tsent I onstitui ion a l..ir trial, an. I thocght :e J liked it better now than he oi l hi tir.-i, but tor IhecircuuiB ances under whi. li we were j placed at the time ol us adoption, tun, Constitution would oevor have received his j vote or his siipp-.rt. The mo'i 'U lo indefinitely p' stjioue. the bill was lost. . Yitla. Messrs. H eman, Kuril, H viiie. i Davis, Ktliendge, Hmiikh.c lor. d, J ne, ot Wake, Lotiter, Msi'tindalc. M 'Or., ot : Yancey, Srui h, Si-piiet s, Wt k i - and White 14. Nav - Messrs. BarnW, B all, I'.cHbmiv, j Brogden, Cook. Kppes, c. .lurid, Foikoc., Galloway, C' loied, ( ahain, Han-', 11. u riiitou, Jone, ol Columbus Jones, ol 'Mecklenburg, Jjndsav. Loni, I.ov.-. Mason, ' Melchor, Murphv, Kit ha. is in, Itobl.ins, I Shoff er, Wiim. ad and Wi smi - 2 1. I Mr. We ker said it was his in'ention be lors Mr. jtobiiii.s ma le ii:s p.-M u and al- ! luile I to carpet bstfge.t in ruch a aeveie I m .nuer, to vote sirniii-t p' ' j or.euientj-bu' as'tte was a rarp.t b,ig r he hud clmned ! his miad in coutequeniev t the ttrong'lierni , used. Mr I! d s a me.' ai v tiitep ion ot put- ! liny linn. Mi. WiHit, mii-ii ih. t ch ss ; be had lived sn ihe S a e n. . n tig'i to' beioine id n ili d vi t1. I er ito-r si. On motion ol Mr. K bb'iis u.e bill a relerred taasp. eial omnitiee ol tiv -, n.e President desu'nuu d M.--rs. K .bl.us.W.I ktr. Murphy, ,1 n s ol Wake, and I. i.-s t. r as the Com mi i lee A mei-stye nil r. ceived bom ihe IIoiim' iransinilting a oniiii iin c ilmn lr..m th; Audiior reiaiiiiL' lo his power lo audit tub- Ptlml1T men.tja. 1 1 fir A em and mleage, and a c. mcnun caii.m trnra the Governor suOmiuinirit plan r a Uiiiv. rsny Iroiu the : Board ol I rtjs artel ihe University,. " : Leave ol abseuue was graated Mcs. T. i R. CalriWill .and M i. re oi l.aitrtet. j On motion the Niuute adjourned. Correction - In yesienlav's report, Mr. Join, of Micklenbhrg, was repoit.-d a I voting in favoi of ntiwtii.g tlie ques'iou ol term ol the J- gislature to ilie Miprenie C.oiirt, whereas he votid ag-iinsi the re'et ence. It was tn error ol the C 'mpo i or. HOUSE OF iltEpitfcSEN TAT1 VFS. pATt'HDAV, NOV. 20. lMti'l) The H ue mei pursuant to adj iiirnmi ul. Mr. Welch, who was n"cesarily absent at the time the. vote was take tusu-iday, was, on motion Jloed io rec.irit h S vote in the negatite oil itiTefiniiely pos polni( the letolutitio reducing jttr-ditm tad mile ige. A metslge from hc Gov. r iot transmit tiug a plan of the l.'niversiiy, spopied by tbe Tiustws was received, read and reierred to the Commi tee on K lucation. PKTITIONS. Mr. Smith of Alleghany, pHi ion from cititetf of Burry tud Alleghany, tfieired io CommitteeVn piopi sitions and grievances. RKF0RT1 or roMMtTTBI 8, Mr Hodirirt, for Finance Committee, a eulstilute for bill all wing Sheritf. Inrtber time to settle with Treasurer for taxes. By the aame,' bill lr relief r I the Sheriff tt Cha ham, unfavorable. Ht, Aeymoer from Jadb iaty CommiMee, favorably on bid to troendec. 485, rliay. 13, title 19. C. C. P. PI iced on cslend. r. Misagefrom Senate transmitting It-solution referring the qiiesiiou ot the tenuie of the present Geoersl Atsetnbly to the Supreme Court; placed on Calend.r. On motion oi J- Leary (sl) tbe rules were suspended and the bill to amend tec. 485, ebap. 12, title 19. C. C. P, a taken up and pasted its sever il readings, .wllh alight verbtl intendments. On motion of Keynnldt (cot) Ih hilf to pay tcbool Committee waa taken op, dls coased tt torn length and thtn referred to the Committee on salenes tnd lees. BfUr. Ash worth f A bdl to Incorporate the Ustdolph Mwiulstorir C. mpttiy. Usftrrtf. . L.-. - RltSOLDTIONS. Jfr. Sineltir intHsHasl 11 tfillowiojj rooluiions. Kttolttd, By the General Assembly of the Stat of North Carolina that in the life of Jon .than Worth, we reeognree a long, pore and distinguished public career; in hit death w mourn the jot-af .tiiMtiA. pub lie trrttnt, tnd o honest mtn. BewM, That In commemoration of our esteem lor the character of the distinguish ed dead, tb nwHer ol Jbe ra A teinhry, weaVtheciiatomtry badge of moutn- lng tt day, i -mm ; " -j n..iA Thatdn further token of retpeet to the meinwf of thedreteed, tt)ier.erl Anembly do tdjourn to 11 o'clock A. M. C3 JIot. 1S68. , noiiit'Lcit-: i. rola twine tusnended ihe retolutioo were tdui'ed nltef ling to trended as- to nek tb hour f adjourflnitnt 1 o'clock inatead of insmedieteiiy. Br Mr. atalone : A resolutiod requirtng the Becietary ol tatetw report the amount id. t4 now due t tut.onery nee idispttoo of th wr fbvtojfrf;; On motion ot mj, miuB, (si 'y;- itVstevnii i moved, to tlrkt iut fJift tS slf. MiiJM-mrttM . n. rutwui a twu.aitaa"e4s .i.I..jif' yrvi"iui ,iii.'sw;ja.'w----ir i ..;.. t Mr. yseiai. no-v" "s of nprloeipel io.raepr. ,b. rnoiioi. WJ a4 House d now adjourn, and upon that call ed tor the jeas and ny. The call was sus1 siu.it and resulted ets 93. navs 5. JMr. Veeul said thtt this filllbusterinir a moat qat leu cunatunptioa of ,imr::Jt '.t'tf had wthm PoyrdYpper ' iind w hy n. t do it now. He put the uume ol Jamea Page, of Kandolpli, m m.auinau .n. J'. S. Leary, (col ) moved to n-contider the u t wU.JuOy tilt Uoiue refuted to ad )oiro. Mr. Kllis moved lo lay that motion on th-'t4. - : - - - On rnoii. n of Mr. Proctor, ti e yeas and nays were called and resulted josvt 4S. Js Mr Foster moved to a lj urn and npi-n Uis moiioD callt-il tor the y.;s and nays. The call bell g tttstaiiMid reault. il y.-as 41, nays 44 G. W. Piice, (eol .) ioovs.1 to recgnsjder the vote by whioa tne nso u.ioos in roier ence toii.iv. Worth wele ad- p ed. Mr. Welch c. ntcn led tbat jttbit stage oi i'ie proce Clir.ga the motion wi.SoutiK or br j i be Speaker su taiued tiie point i Mr seymonr ap.ealed ti-om the Hecisa j ion and call, d lor the yea ami nay. Tic j v ti- bciUi; laken rti,nl'ed yets Ot n ,y o. I J. (I. lUrtis 01 Wake (.-.ol ) moved lo I take a reces of 'our m nuns and called lor the yeas and uuys. I Mr. Ferern. ijave.jiotiee that he would enter Ids protest against tnee rii'. iculoua ' pitaee. lings a I tnis umticks wasti ol time : be uidied il e people lo kit. w alio it was j tha we'P wasting their inon-y. TH" y.as uud nays w.ro called and ll.e : v ue sto mI y. &.s 13 navsllT : lit use then ad jouiueii lu a c .td-ince abb i res. lull hi passed, uunl M idav MoriiinK : n oVi ck. ShNATK. Monday, Nov 22. 1W!9. The.SeBat was calie I I.- oidir a! 10 'o'clock. Mr. Wins'eid, S.'nft'rrfom Per on, io the Chair. P1T1TIN A 11 Gallovriy, col. r. .1, pns.ntc.laie lit on from the ci'i,..o of Viiiui..gioi., ir lespeclive ot paititt urini; the repeal oi an act estabbtiicg a peelal t oitrt in Ihe i ii t of W iitnirgtoti. sod moved Its r. I. mice lo the tuuiuuiiee n the Ji.si uy, as taid t'oiuii.ittee had the Lill le ami to thai suhjic'. He had been inb r-nid l y . lie .1 ihe Conimitic that the Judge ta.u ( uiii i( a ..twelll hail i.oi.li .1 ih in to il In .1. -in ii i.i i lU the Commit lie in or oer to make i.n i xplanaiion. he (Galloway,) de.-. re I ilicpetni. n to go wi'h the xpia mi' i . ii, as said Judge wt very nimi xiu, l.i t he citiuina ol W iimingum. The teler elice was made. IVtS- WWW of Bft.I.. ! By Mr, lietunu : A B II to cirpel per suns b woik the Public Heads. II. liiin.il : lo Ihe Column tee on the Judieiary. i By Mr. Sh ITiu r : A bid telt'ing tn the ! dunes ol the Judges of ie Snp.rior Court. H. erred lo ihe Commiltc ou the Judicia- I ry- CAIEMIAH. ' lite .lution of Mr. Bobbins reducing t i iiri otniemoers Ul 4, and mlleege to 10 i eni.s, c'nne up. Mr. C. ok uiovcil lo s.tr k out $4 and in ' m rl tl.Sn. Mr lb l amy moved to slrike i ut and in 1 sen SO cent. The Cnair ruled the mutioi I ou; , I old r. Mr. Broaden said he .bought it whs a mat icr that shon'd not be treated liphily. He w as not an ex rem si in am thing, i.e w hs in luvor i t a lair comp. i.sation for sirvices rend. red. The olu pri was J per dsy, but il must be nco li-cnd thai board was n.ir'h cheaper at that lin e than now, g.xid board could be obtained lutlnsciiy iheo at 75 c nu p.-r day, be-iibs our cuireucv at thut tin e was equivsleiH lo specie, he did not think 1 waa qmvalent to f ; la lore the war, ai d be aas 'opp. s.-d lo receiving bssihsn was allowed iu loinier times, he did not believe tbe piople deaiie I or would ispecl n ol their Repntcnittivc. It sf.-n tb men would neat ihe suijict t it de s, rv.d. in a duuitjuil mui-vj. W would vote lorapropir considetation, the - pie would understand that (l.e-e proposnions for 1,50 and 50 cents were ntHa-i! inv jest and ridicule, ht waa oppo ed to such pica yune notiona, and opposed to the original proposition. Mr. Cook, said be offered tbe amemlmeot in uood faith, he knew the object of the Senator trim Bowan was lo makec.pitaKJ lor Ilie lJCUIotiwue nu.. .' that bis paity should be a'lowcd ihe same i.nvilitfe. ' . Mr. Bobbins, Mid tie supposed win n the mmdin.'nts of tl 50. aud 50 cemt wile made, it wat don with ti e ti.irit an teniinn suggested by the mnarkt of the Senator from Join ston. lie iniroiluceil tbe risolutM Ingoai fhiih, toil won willing and ready to stand by it, thexrell ctioo that be had introduced it to mak-Acapitnl wat II gamut' n, Ise waa tbe muresenia ive ol thousand, tnd did not tttud on Uie floor ol the Senate timp'y to. reprettot hit own views, orwii-bea, but tbot of bi-ci nstltu- ebta, tsrt no twnttor bd the Ttgut to di otherwii;, be ftlt It to be bit duty to ex nress the view ol his people io lO.roducinii the reaoluiioi), aid tk'tie wtnt tbe flgnn t which be understood tuned them. He did not aim with the Se.iaipr from Wtyee, who tfreeebMsf taw rttthf: "He tf J ai poor tt ny HJeoator ou the n or, 4 would meet til necesatry txpenw t ioouxred while here in the dichapg ot hit dntien as Senator, aud vhCIt ItkJnK hi f UOW Ctll tepi for their tuffitgit to represent ifiera in the Senate, lit did ov fx Beet no make money by itnwi on y deeirtd fait com- pansation ' .. - A. HJ'Qallowty, (orrf) move to Uy the whole mailer OR tbe table, which Wat lott. Avt Merrt. t-Aiiiirove, Look, lvit, Li tluriJKe, Eppee, &JgVi WUil c..i,.n.K.,. limr sWak. Lasajier. Mar-1 L. tlDitIe, ajiiore, of Ytncy, ,lie"tj, Sui Mid ifliintw? -- t " :" Matiu Mosait, Bm , Been, BW, Beemto, Bellamy.' BrogHeo, Blytfc; Fotk oer, Graham, Jwiea, of Jfeekfi pbnrg., Lbidf wtT-imit. h '.H ieVfr-h-if. f ttrttiy. B bbint,?tjhonVjer, Sweet, W b -.e, od ' W'ii- i Mr. Cs okt motion to ttrike ojit im.sui I ted. tH A i J. f ' figu.., t7unlt:ee1e, mVf I J, 5reit,Xae.lr,JUon. fcowM.l tor. titAtof ' - lenbuig, Lindsav. Mavion, Hlchr, Murphy, B ibbtns; and W ilyon 18. M. Lmdtaj moved lo amend by ioser tfftS fi. . A II Oaltowav. colore I tauisd- Ui - felltitpiililli ti'ortT wfanla suttyi ct which wa adopted. Avta. HtMl, Beas4y, Bellamy, Birrna, B'yihe, Co'grove, Cook, favis, K heridge, Kppet, co'ored, Foikner, Ijsllowa . . colored, flayes, Harrington, Hyinai, coloied, Jnn, iyf Columbus, J.mi s, of Wake, Mmne, "I ' Y inc V. ltepa, Smilli, Sephena, Ssreet, and W' hlt.t -2a. Nts. Measi-s. Barnes, lie!!, B.eman. BtTlgden, Orahum, Jones, if Mes-klenhurg, . Liu siy, Ionn, Live, Maam, Mar lndaie, Melehor, Murjihy, Richardson, Robbius, ShorT erartd Wilson.-18. Hid autlioririug the hiate Tte isimr to . ptf hiUiia S1 member l the Gm.ral Aawiubly i'r dtem and mileage Mine up. A. H. GdloUay, colored, oifereit t sub stitute to lesyal ia the pa.no' air.isdy made, aud to fix the pr dum tul n!V at t,.e tsina ralea aa has ta-en alloaed at ihe two pr.c.e.llug sessions ot ihe General Axambly (7 ) . ! Avsa. M a-ra. Bellam-y, B irns, Ulythe., I Coig.uve, Cook, Davis, Kpes, color, d, I Foraner, Galloway, colori'd, llayrt, Har-'j i in((ton, Hyman, colored, Jooiie, of Colum bu, J in. s'ol Wake, Maitindsle, Mo ue, of I Yai.c y, fiiuiih, Stepheu,Sweei aud W hite. ) - 20 j INats. M. rs llane, Beall, H asly. I Beeuian, BMigden, E' hei idie,tiiabain.Joiie, I id Meek e ibuig, l.ss-iier, I,inds y. Lorg, 1 L ve, Maa-.o, Melcooi. MurpHv ltiebai.lsuu. I Hespsss, Hold. n.Shnffuereiid Wiiton.-3t iSo'lK 1 bis vo'o Was lead Irorn the j Clerks deak ay. s 2.1 . n .ys 2u, tnd the sub i s-tnu e was aLOoniux'd as a.lopttd. b. lore . leaving tlie lf)l we r. queatea the Clerk to lu.lliuare our list witn Ins which bn did iu I cuuiiiiin: over we make ihe vote 20 lu 20. Tlie tolb.w log bili introduced by Mr. j Gtaiiam seveiai las aijo, ciine up, to wit : A BILL TO Bit KNT1X1.KH "AN At'T To BE- j (TIlltTIIK HKTI IIN TOTIIK I'l Bl.tl' I'KKAB I I'KII IHIt Bo.lDS ISSI'BO TO TO t HIT j I1AM H Ul-RoAl) I ilnM', Willi U IIAV BKS.N PhX l.AKI tl ll.LKI.AL BY 1BI M- ihs.uk Cucnr." ; 1. 7 ht itener'd Auemli'y oj North Carolina ilo tn .rt I hut ihe IV. lie Tiea- ' ur r is herei y aui honied, uiion ihe rnirn j ol any bond issued by tlie Sia e io the i all hiii K oroB.f I i inpuiiy, under the Ai t LOtt-S I ai the s,ie ial --ion ol ItMJh, and ol , he Acl to re , nact ai d cs.ntbni the said A. t, ia-e.l a: Ihe s bmoii ol 1SC.8 69. to .loiv. r lo the pi rson surrendering s ud bonds, the -amc amount in bonds ot the Chatham lUilroatl Companv, i.ciived by tbe Siaie in exchange hr h - above roeu tioned bon.ta Hie. t That tbe Publm Trerturrr is au thor ed and dir cu .1 to assign the uiort nage niaile tiy the said Cathatn Kilrosd Utnptny, to . cure the payment ot the bonds to reciived in ixctlaime tor bondi i-fcueil under the above recited acts, to a Trustee lor t lie ben, lit ol all parties who may (btire. to avail tb. maeives ol ibe bei-elii of this Act. Otc. a. That this Act 'orce fn iu ai.n aftttr its ratification. Mr. Maitiiulaie moved iiarefirence to the Cotnmttteeon Internal Iniprnveinmit. alter tome discussion Ihe reti rence wa made. A message Was received Iroiu the House, trantuiiiung t bill to amend rVr. 4H5, Chnpt. 12. liile 1, ol the Code of Civil Procedure, lliilerrnl to the Committee on the Juduiary. also, a resolution ot enquiry addressed to tbe fcfreiary ol State in re lei ence to the amount ol tiaiionery lhat bus been issued. Adopted. On mmioo ol Mr Havis the Senate aareed to go iuto the election of an Kugrusaing Clerk to fill the vacancy occanon ! by the reeignttion ol Mr. Bieb. Mr. Bobbins, noiniutted llinton B. Helper, id Salltl ury. Mr. Laiter nouiinatod Thos. J. Johuson, of Granville. Tne hei.a e proccerled to ballolt, and Mr. J dineon waa fleOlared duly elided having r. ceived 27 voles, Mr. Helper 9. A message wa received from the House transmitting resolutions of iesMct to the memory ot tbe late Jonathan Worth. Messrs Bobbiua and Broj;dcn didivered appropriate addre-es in memory "f the ileveased. . i mo ion of A. II. O.illowny (c !) the Senate aijourned until torn, rrosv at 11 ociock. HOUSK OF REPBESENTA11VES. Momvat, Nov. 22. Hotise m. t at 11 o'clock. PKTITIONa By Mr. Vest, io favor of George Hine of Foray toe. Btferrcd. KMOl.tmimt AND BILL. Bv Reynolds, eol., R-soiuilon to meet at 10 8l, A. M. On his oiotiqn the rules were snapended and the .resolution adnnted, after being amended, no motion ol Mr. Welch, by tub stnutiriK 10 o'clock. By Mr. KHit, resolution requesting our KepreMi tatiVit in Congrest to tndenvor t'i bav the U. S, diraut tat entirely almti d it thit Hfate be over. By Mr. Matone, Resolution siklng the opinion ol the Attorney General in regard to ceitain tectiont of the Constitution relt ting to the -J t ofhrrsietesdt c. " Hit ni..tio-t- tu-npeod- ttie-ule to eon' si.ter tbe retolutioo wtt lost, tnd it bet over. By Mr Inrtm. a bill providitig for fill inn vacancul in tonhi otlice, Jteler: red. By B. W. Morrit, col , bill to incorpo rate the Yourig Mm Intelligent tnd En teruriting Atociatioi., ol Newbern. Beter rid. , i By Mr, li dnet, Bili lo repeal tai on To bairoo. BifeiTtd. By Mr Psiuter, Bid to, ariind at ai t in try va.-orr K'lt t i authutixa Cn.n . j .. . - - , - - nianaem of Omrea to levy special B.frred. , 11 ; . , By Mr Vesta'. B.ll Ucheugs pay of wit U..l,,e.,i s,t, ..-..-. UpUtiMS' ll.t... U.'.,nau - f. A,M"t Its Kxtl IB F.Mtt. tX ttNai V 'f VV V HHI s . w-sa.uw .wsw ass . tot 1857, Refi ned. . By Mr. tiseeoU Alamtoc. bill coaoern ioiE r'laoH Wiogi.' rwierrea. j' kv Mr. MattetrjaJaUityjeit of tll1n i - to..nttami, toe f W?V KWH amendment, taid the inlereuce waa that nart bxl leeu illeiul v and dishonest 1 drsooecd ot. ' Mr. Mslone taid the object wat to tyoid pli-cbxittg Hit far to ol the Male to every tingtk act Cteatlug fn hbi. .1 uss, U caase ii appear rrgi Inr. Acts K'T,nK men comrol of 14 OtHi.OtK). nisr b ri oul ir,' y. t tha honnt mav be ilis.ls.'d ot lo ti lit i s who ; have full notice ol ibi- Irauil. If an agent trncen.ls hit autli rity, tbe priiic'ial is net liable. 1 a man, ovming through the c untry. oft rt a luiA"wrinh itio t"r i it is i" v ul uce ol sorti. tin i jr win .g -thai ihu j hor e was probably not the property of the seller. So, it a ii. an proposes lo sell (K)0, 0(H) of No th C.iroliuii bon Is for Si to ;( cms on the liobar, it is aim st j positive evidence of bad faith Col. J h t on very pioperly re ue.l U put his bonds on the muk.t; but ethers have pla ced mil lions of bonds on ih mai ket, yet strauge to as,y, very little ol iho n adi have lievo' . budt and the con irac i or ( con plain of having no inouey.--Whyisthisf 'Shall we s.- this ruinous taciiSce ot t-ie State I 8h ill we ttai.d by and allow this huge speculation, tnd when called tijxio, vote a resolution endorsing the samel II is monstrous io i ootenipla e I II this bu ihe policy, we are ruined I ruined ! Mr. Sinclair opposed the amendment , it would in d mate tha' Ihe I. gisiattire had made dishonest tpprop.iatio it and pre j nigs mat e's on ibis sulij.-ct 10 go beloro i oiuuiitti es, Mr. Seymour hoped the amendment w mid be withdraw n and ihe vole taken on the main q.itsd n. Mi. MjIouc said this sme.n hnenl involved the question whetku r the people should be proi.eted f mn the inf.uious swindles ot iflsj ' Urni." Theie wasno pnr y move ment in ii , it a as nureiy a noasure in pro l.ci the I sir, and ail men who wished the Slate's appropriation to Railroads honest ly and j micious spen, could suppori it re gar. 11. ss ol psrly. V. st and Harris, of Wake, opposed the am ndment, Mr F.ench thought if Ihere w eic gtour.d of Mi-pi. i hi that bonds had been d.Bhoo csily uiBDoseil ol, it wss tbe duly ol ih House to iX'iinint into the mat.ol, and not put ibis Hiueiidmiot in ih irsolu.i .u, which Wi.t intended to prop ihe credit ol the Stale. Mr. Aryo thought the pr. ceediti.s u0 the inatb r prematura, andiuov.d to posipone lor one in. iblh, thai Comu.itues mijoi i. ,ve time lo ieiort ou mall, rs conneco d wdu it. On Ins moth n the y. as and n iys were or dered and resubed, yeas 54. nays 41, as fol low: Ykas. Metsr. Argo, AimslrunK. Ash worih, B .rtj, B air, Boddie, Cauiller, Car aoo, ClayUin, Davis, Dsvidson, Diirhani, Ellis, Ferebec, Giibnit, Gila n, Griu, Gner, Hawkins, Hendricks Hicks, High, Hinnant, Hndnett. Uumphrua. Jarvlis, Kelly, ol Davie, Kelly, of Moore, Long, il Chaiham, Lnug, ol K'i'limoud, Malo in, Maiheson, McMillan, Mendeuhall, Moore, ol Alsmance, Nicholson, Painter, Parker, Pou, Rajrland, Kobinaon. Siymonr, Shaver, megrut, Mtuitli, ol Alleghany, pmitn, ol Wayne, S.iipes, Stanton, Thomiiton, Vestal, Welch. Whitley, Wilkie, Williams, nl Bur nett - 54 Navs. Messrs. Banner, Cawthorn, Cher ry, Ctawtord, Kaulea, Ellington, Korku it, Fosler, French, Gabafran; Qiibeit, Graham, tJuiiUr, Harris, of Franklin, Harris, id Wake, Hayes Billiard, Ho .Igin, llolliuan, Hud(iiigs, Justus, of llenderaon, Juatioe, nt Hnlhei tord, Kinney, Laflin Mayo, Mc Caniess, Muring, Morrill, Morrit, Poaraon, Peck, Proctor, Kentrow, Bobbins, ltey nolds, Sinclair, Smith, ol Martin, Stevens; L Hwsat, V, Waldropr Whtte, Williaoiaoii, Wirson- 44. Mr. Seymour moved to reconsider the vote just taken. He thought now wa the lime tor the State to declare her tbilily and willingness to pay her new bonds. Ilo wished old and new bonds put on the same looting, til tntde tpecitl ttl bonds. He spoke st tome length, declaring against repudiation, Ac. Mr. Ingram tavored the motion to recon sider. Mr. Argo taid he opposed, repudiation, except in cane of the dirrtt nccoi.ary; but be waoppowd to thieving in cvety shape and 1 rin. It wat chtrged thtt ihi. v Bi,' wat going on in our Rtilrotd lionds, also, tbat collusion between those managing the bonds to t tbe purchase rs, tutted ; he do tired the poet ponement to give coniiuitic t to investigate .these charges, time to report. If the renorls thow no grouud for the charget, it will then he time enough tor these resolutions ; tt present thlt Legit lature it acting in tbo dark on tha matter. Mr. Pou wat opposed to the motion to reconsider. lie thought no one cou'd be hurt by the potlponi ment ; tt least, no one woo had a right to the cooudexaiion of tbe Legislature. The bond were neither in tbe hands ot the tuthomlet ol tb Ballroadt or those of purchatert , if the lormer, let them call at tt Treasurer'! office draw the interest on them and go to work on their made ; if in tbe hands of the latter, let them call for tbe interett of tit centt on the dollaf. Thal Sttlaelf ti "on ttifB ollha tbe present worth of the bonds, snd proba. fily one-sixth of. the invetimetit .utile in them by the purcbtaer. Lit th Lclsit tura in ibit matter 'Bisks hast slowly" and act oooiwientiofaly . fed .with iff bttl judgment Mr. Jastlee ftvored tin reoonttderatlon. He wtt oppoted to repadiiion, and said it wa th doctrine the Demoorata hoped to siarry ttfaoat eltattion witb,Hdthtt ovivt ment would give them t rangth. Mr- Bodoelt it id, when etooey mttiert were dbcuawd th Uteratt 61 the fcotid boldert tmd to tborb tha ttitniion of oni f;ntleu n, while tlie interest nf the poor (enple wat oomph te'y igaored. II tbe cry ul repudittb n wat raised, gi-ntlu-. men thjjjilttijtiiiilfnrier fhtt tht K.diilinn. party as borio with tb word writies upon it f. rehtad The new Coftstlt ton, kv the Repuhiket. f iftt.d upo the jieop e, j pudistt, in the homestead trttue, mdli t ol debtlietween d iawo. and cities, whf e 'V 1I-M bondholder bad pleflgetof .;cuib; 1 . . .... . ...o .. tn the ifftp'ti, wife oiweo, I' came t om iniitti tMX i . . . , . Be came ot meoev i i. I.b aMi at I Km J . m m I Geotlemen Were toiktakcn Id tt.,&ri td the cau btjhedtpreclatlonof our ootid, fthura brakerttod biulel't wire ibtipfa aiif iar-tetlntt men ; they knew that tb it were over taxm ana )uia eat pay, to Gristotu .n.l l ikvL!Wii i i titnoei daily pit through tha! plai.a eariyleg our eltnabt b "tha S ates, driven fortn by tne oorraoat n-i oi isiium iius npfjB them by the lgiilioe ot tbe Repuh Iio pary. At th clot 0' t st war, tb fie publican psrty cam into power protesting in le the poortsiti't frieod but I thetr ' r t reckless aild lavi i-ipendituna are taking ay the little left bv the war and driving t'uim lhr hnmx by -exce.-aive taxa Uoil. lie l.ad warne I tteu'.JU mun lat t-tion I lhat il e-i iavi-h sppropnatioiia i f money j w. tii.i (Klin-tie tne (vw.pie to tne itixf rine Ui lepudiallon. I he iieople wi re tal tsscoin- loK swaie ho in. Ir in'erist, waa buiug si ns -.1 aud it noiul. men did uot pause in thcii rar.-er, other represemativet would be t.-nt here, who w ootid attend more to the i i(iU-e rt4 f,,rtr em t:t' ueiits U. Aft In die , bou 1 liol.liys ol Wad 'tos-l. Aliei -some tunhei discussion tbe House a 'j.iurneil until t -uio row m 'ruing at 10 ocbi'k, v We are ooiopelle-l greatly to coiidrnse uuricpoii iu trn.gtiKui in tne spacu al Ciunuxilld. - likl'OK I KK. For ftie Sentinel. rort rrtir.irs or rim tanvar0 or NomxRKit urn. iTIve Course ot cot duct ot Mr. Justice Seme, in theeiiaeot Meters. Diliald, eoa.ea aud buales, at tinted i y Puhiius it bn.tly as lollows : Mr, Jui ii Sestle was sitting judicially as a malsir ite by virtue' ot Ins tieitig a Judge of ibe Supreme Court" He waa sil ting alone and not a the Supreme Court but as an i xaiiiiuing Magisirate. He' was then holding au accidental Court as .an ex amining Magistrate, ami he relused lo al low icginarlv licensed m. miters of the Bar to appear b. line I dm in the capacity ol At torn. ya, lu o;l,iri w oi , Is, he unbai led llieui fioiu appealing asAttorneys lu his acoiden Ikl ano tempotary t'onrt. Tuts is what lie did Now let us aie what are ihe reavoua as a'a e.l by Publius tor this Conduct. Publius say M.-sais. Diliard, Hcalea and Sciles hs l m .mil a certain writing winch charged ibat he, JiidKe Settlu. and the other Juiigm ot ihe bupieuie C urt, ungty antim 'A.K.V, had so .leiU..UId i h eutl Ol V am tiUllllg .he lab po list st.u,l.s l.i until ill. Ill I.. hoM rtie -:cde' .. ; slice. H This, Pu buus rdlirms, is a ermreuipt not only the Suiue.ue Court tu.-o established aud co.u pos.il ul Ave Judgi , uut tit ail oiuir I ourt which uiiht then at- r be held by itiy ui ol Ih sc Judges siitiut! a one as au el .linn i"l! Msgtatrate. and at any dis'anieol nine, afler such chafes, though nucuCouits wine it...'.h.r a. c.ul.io al and temporiy lu oil, r Simla .M.-oio Dol.ird, Scales aid Sea'es had not udy boei. ui tyot cou leil,pl ..I .suireu.e Court, bill ol all (he ac ciiieulid Com a w hich could b Ii. Id by any eimol Hie live Judgi us i x.iiul'iiiig Max irt.tes al ai.y ills ti.ee ol lone I lit re.itter.. Being thus gumy of six ibstini t con-' tempts Inr w. In cli ihey are nuns able by disharrii . iu lo the bupteiue t ourtw ni.M that i., ihe h, ml - i.lol lo eat b ol the file maIm so g.y, to wit, the nn and iegt of that Coin I. T his was e.ioiiejh. indeed, to alarm the Attorhois bin for Ihe kind eujrgesilou, that 'diiutnless aiiy one of the Justices would regard tin Ir ahswcis iu that (Supreme) Court, as sulHcient loniiiile .them to ap peal ln-iore a Bi.,rtte .Tunitce. ' ( In order to ei title said Altorneyt to tp pear before Jusllce Settle aa an examining Mi.gistrate in Ins sec dental Court, they were in f iriiii d, "ihnt answ er! filed Lefore a single Jiistici' ifnd appr ivid by hint would eniitlo the nspondentt to appear before such J usiiue nod could a'to be forwtrded by him lo .li. Siipieme Court lor itt con si. l.iaUon ol the iesHindent'a tluilial." This paragraph was, also, doubt less, In tended to (pin t the Kiipposed leart of the Attoineys u)itiiiat being further harra-std by tie othei live incuire.i cattiualiont. Such is Ilie deb use ag.iinst the charge in the Itttieit ol the opinion of the Supieuie Court in i ote io pagu which charge it as lollows." Noi wiilisundlng the rule ot the Court liuuuctly specified the otmet ol the Attorueyt disabled, ami tbe disability, in th very uvrdt of tht mU, wa confined exclusively to their practising only in the Huprem Cotr', we are informed. Upon 09 d .ui.ted authority. Hist Mr. J.istic.s Settle, iu 'he uiouih of August last, reiuted to al low Atioin es, who had not been thus named and iiUibled, the pr.vilege of tp fieaiiug b fore him whibi si ting as en ex aminpiK MsAttstraW, iiHin inloruiatioB thai t hey, 'too, bad signed Hie prob I Nuw, no rule had ever lieen taken tgalntt thr-ni by any c iur. whatever, nor had any not ee In en given to them of a rule for thai purpoae. TUe ic ipe ptuvi led by Ptlbltus for jilts lice 8i lit i hi ; The p.oic.t charget all the J.ulg.s i.i me Siipryne Court with "milling inlo the mad cm est of poll tics" and tbiio aioioaiiewi at t gruat truth "from tbe unairing kt-viis of the past w tie aa sored lhat a JJgs) who openly ted pab.ic jy ttitplayi his political pirly teal renders hm.s.-ll Ui Ii to f old ihe balance ol jus Ihe," aud that whenever au occasion may offer to sen hit tedow pirtita: I, be will yield to the teiuptati iu aud the "wavering balance shakes. No, tys Pi. b ins, J is' ice Settle sit judicially in two chi.rctri 1 one at a jjsii.e hi the Supreme our!, sud iu lit uthaf aetrsjiiigle magistrate. Bu it. so the oompleie answer is, that the ptotest embraces Ihe pel tins only who acted at"Jurlges of the Supreme Court. It wa never Intended to embrtce ihe or Uluatji Xustka sit-, ts-e peaoOf -or ihnmrwfir) ttt to tlmir, or titular, court. Poblias duct inju.-.tii to ihe tiguert of the pruttti to tuppow that they were lollowlng ibe Jh Ices to these interior eom t. II ru. tl- though thsy esay tie yianiaansj tte -ete4 likvly to be as puree 4 esttett uf tb Ponce. hi sljjneit k( not tuppos that Jut.iee ft. li s, tve ing 'as a JbVice ol tlie Peace, eould le hilnguge of the protest, "cetttt the itrtut piii.cijiies ol t political eonttiia tion." : lh.y wire after bilk's- nrtioert than Jus tio Jiat.e sa.ig. a AasAiaeWits '.its Bui giant thai 'Jud'o .tsoitic Utlin! at t ot'lfij ot tlie l'eii.ey 'iftIloritik(og l.tm coubl ltoi-te a C -ojepipt whil holding tiie examiuiag err, could h stretch bit ludoial ii'um hi jo.id liie act.' la reitwlun i."'. .::.J..u... . -. . a i. I 'ii ishi't- Tuit e - e ihfli.es couteniptt of court to acta uoo in view na presence ol ti. cuuit iwidmg ti itmifrvpt! their i r ed- lugt or I'lHuial niisbebatlour; andjiuniajie "fTtfter'tolprtii.B n tnt or boto, aud not by iuifn-iin). AuS', 1 Mlt) ef-Oilltvrd, gcsla and AMtssttKJew teu. hoit UkUUst Aitsiineyts not -tattsih--y btenuptad the pioctedirgt of eourt or bad offl (ally w to.hvid, but be cui, (to prtt the very hareheat conttruo tion on tlie war i H ul the protett) they bad taid ol Justice hettte eitny month bffiH that tim, lhat, by bvcxiutiog t partisan in ' . 1 politic ht. wat unfit to tit at Justice of the Peace In tn examining eonrt. . it itciear that lKthtae jtuuUemea at aamHoe twins' Tmfig -at tay Jusllce ol tbe Pr rt the-mnntv nr Cttwetr who bad' ten Hie examining Magiamte (nttead of JisdgatieHJe, the juatnwottht peace could uot have refused to hear the Attorney t. . I am almost sure that no Jusluoof the Penoe could be found, throughout tit Bute, to tdly as to have thut the mouth of ea Att6r- net for euch t. caue , Tht fetif It satstrtn . upon authority, tbat Jutik of .th Peace ul.) not notice at t contempt, any word howeV4VfisonaIly scandalous of bint, Bo ! ottered" -Vii hit pretwoce, tnd httUdt- iat proceeding were iotetruBtedf thereby. ( Wbenca Iheo, I submit to. rubUUt, Oia Jualice Settle, tilting at jutUce of the peace, derive larger auihofily over con -teroptt tn cm dueling tbe cat than wooM htv been putaeeted by e Justice of tb peace. . .... 1;" .'it Even in Engltad. where cxitvlt tbe doe triiie of tciaasiisfft avitistuat, which raise the tttie Oft Judoe tar over lhat of t Justice of t4ve Pwtc,no Judge Jtting at ettrain ing magittiet would evef hav daimed higher power over cootempt thte belong to a justice of th peace. Puollutimpti dly aitmltt 'the fact, that Ibeso Aitorneyt had never been disabled by any proceeding of the Supreme Court, nor by any Court whatever, nor bed any pio ceeding whatever been form a" y taken againtt ibem. I ask htm then by what tu thonty did Judge Settle disab'.si them from praclisiag b. lore him I Will be also la lorni the public, whether they .likcww tre disabled tiom practising bifor th Justice ot the Peace ot Caswell end Bockinghsm, a hi n Jasi us Stti it not on of the eitois ll. g mtgistratea 1 The naked cat it this; three Attofoeyt regulerly tic. used In practise law, prossntt lhemaeiv.it, o behalf of tttree clients, be fore Justice Seme at ting tt examining uiagiairat. lie assumed, wilboot prooi, that th y btd t gued a cm lain paper, end .ll-bur. ed thtui at j. nix, wuboui any ruls to thnw canse to the e inirity, by questioning , ma jiirisdioiloB r oti ersvise, tuougti tb litfhi io appiar buloi Jjiui wa n pmporty . oi which they coui.t uot l Itfgaby depti d, iinhs ali.r, lull anaV fofmel trial. Tn UaTTEH IT tEKM DID MoT 4DtffT bt DtLaT. I ii a tair'tcnitw wat itt Ms.ttH. T.iu rectets aotuuAOs, that Joatio Settle d.soancd th Auoio. js without a rule, Do i he proceedings Cited by Publiut thow otberwis-e f certaioly not. I hav did that, if tb tame word which were u ed by the Atttorneyt towtnlt tb Judge of the Su prime Court, bed been wrineu of Justice of the Peace, b could not have n tfcd VhetB, ennttituting t contempt. But tbe reiordot Judge Settle' proceedings thow thtt he ruled otherwise. That record, reterriiig to the protett, pot JiuiteeioflTm fWcs ou the aame footing with Ju.fyft, and dei larits, that It Allortieys ''.hall mi hot at t twin! the nulhority f any Court or Mutidrutt inb) eontentpt, tuch Court or Jkoyittrofe thould not permit them to appear and exercise the privilegeof Attorney." Yes, tny Conn orenJf0- rmfs, then or afterwards I Thia annunciation of the power of Juttt- cct ol the Petue over cont:iucUve coutempce far traiicendt ny power ever heratolore claimed cither In England Of North Caro lina. It asserts tbe right of J entice of ihe Peace tndiiir Altorneyt II end. even for contempts ; although It Ijoletrly tettlet', by the htgliest atithoiTry "in England, thai tn Attorney cannot be disbarred tiniest 1 e thall have lott bit moral ttetet !i ' '. As e freeman I trot it mf duty- to de nounce audi innovations upon, one Mutila tions, , . .. , , , The law in rj"t to conteinpf, b fur Justict ol ti e Peace -Itting em of Court, aaa the comm. u law Ujt t April 1869, end wboenit tumd uf a J utilise ot ilhtt Jfntce ditbeiring an Att ;ra 7, ei.lmr iu Kogleud or Am tiitf The common 1 alittweel tttecbmeott for tuch con cmpte, eommitlad io tbtir prosenrt), t dl-turtMtl ih if proceedings, it was not t coft'emjit, of the jutiiee to tsy of him, whin hot eiigngi-d t oil) -ial duty, that he wst cofrnp. In the adminiftrtHio Ol (uetiOtl. '.'' ,'' hPK-iii "So ?''.( By the law ol April leRS, Sec. 4, "Every Ju.-tice ot tbe Peace,, Judge of Probate, Be'ere, Oooimlstioncf, 'X'lerk of the 8b perioe Coort, or Jntlg of the ttapTr Court, er slutttc of th tsBpreme 'Ueen h ul have piwvtajii piit.Ub (or tvtempt while tittt. g forvjhe triajTof cane or og ed in oflicial dntii-a.' ' "' "1 fl m, then. It Utstffci y drelerrd,t!il JostteKe or tb btieeaM CDinotil J utic bs er Tit Pitaca have tbeasue power to notiuicg aud punishing eonUmpi eoa-.liKt.-d whllu th.f are "engaged in official .-tUTles," Ami while ii ie mamlost that tb legiaiation hut not increased the (MM of ludg't over tue uiijot ai oouiempt, Pubbur repiewnt Mr, Jutiice settle at 1 using language in the proceeding before libn as pubhsuid, which aoiniunoe the doctrine, hat if a Justice of the Pete .UoiU'i t abused oy where . tod et eny, time by au' AtuTney, tbe Justice poHctte ihetiotT, tnd, lt"i hit duty to xcrcttlt "not to nriliil HhtfrAttoruejf Jsi. ApptM be-aft tt Iniu aa i iere'ea too privilegee of Atmruey." Alas b our libetiiee if Uiia iiiterpieiation of law be the shadow 1 of coming even!!. , A f T-tTtt or Diascftott.-A few day ag.i, Ibe Hon John Wetwrth,of Cblcajsi, so welt an n at itepuoiican teener, made a yisaicji In bit J.5- VgeJnit the -ruptloot into wiiioii l. tlleged it to htv sunk nnthsr a long eftd- er.brsdld Hat-tctl raltv o4htti)tjreef bt eatenrkt, ' re. por ed bj the Chicago fi.tt, Repetitions organ, W eaid Ip.. .... .,. Nosf that But orient tr.it ion (b Bx puh linasjba accnmpl th l all that it started out lor, tM bltesee Jii -m,' who jnrtj;ei he -tittmwt BatUlhmiia all tt fi-ariiiea, 1 ir wi.O- ig to tuepttp n urgent t;on upon whicS ihokTegrsnnnt hmt thrifty! They s&yvvytt' ffifi M It htve iipim tooiepayt twBleatiM We heve labored y ait to hstiW np grent puff, tnd now it It proposed to bntit it di)wn,,,'lJritlt. TBiiBrrerme teftyTiuTinut itii Jii'tot down if we do not break it down tirtt. V . . . en. P in Pf .-itt,' cimuie(itw(f up w tha iy recent BaHtCaJ sncxdniu Ohio, write j .a (ji I'lum oa I tlitiMesn.a.r ut-vtr Mors bt iftOuinso thruely fooj-bi by tii Bepubtwan t'u last ti sjt 'l'1 . 4 1 na lanii lur-j r ehx '.rs Kittet leijieete 0001 n? r,ti uirj tee a new, .sh-pvti" As to fiuaentu amendnuint tatee tb fpn oi ut h-I ticf, toe Intura i suei will le f t una'-i J witt, tod than where tie we f 'Tut your bouse in order sn v Republican ft, huj. U t.jior- row you die.'- - s i" .'rtyiltt'WWWitiiir 1 no ctu ?9imjttt ,-P -slvfcir? . s

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