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- i fill; ( n I A.v rwixrhv in JfronY patts the stale, say the Httll't"'r"' Atntnr?. c..inc 1 lit chcirttH li.luigs that convention is gaining ground r.jn :,i I'loiiillieni rcpiinm an. m-nouncr llWt-'t tju'ir parly Hud.-r, to make ill.' tarty i .f III' .pU-itiU, Ull'l lllfUfl' (lilt tin'! W ''I t'ipHrt . HIVCIltlOll l.i villi-: i-an. I person tnllucncc. vv .-Iconic, ,!,. II .North tapolina will honor ih. inn- sons, who have " uili n. as U. .tsii.l "C l" '"'' 111 """ l'nK' "' '"'r I1""' iv i,....! .u.i ii- . i !:! ir ,! inl- Uii." 1 ""h "f l'""'"" I, U,.r. inlo IU.' I.r.h And ran !( snd hesitate U4.w, when uWI. ..,,,iiMt.iiify th., and ' , h f danger or hope depend upou ,, ,.l li..n '. Ut evry man who ,r9lhc uepars ""' I"1'' , ,nker-., H- "'" "" l",w,'r ,,!,. present, and" hi him ""I I. slow to , . ....hi-. II"' danger "f .lun g "ding Hit- .Ill of , , in an euliylit. ii tlie lnili.1 ,. illiterate VOIIT. hllTJ 11111 Ol , mj age, 'l". in lilt- ounbt t' ,,. Mention wile pruffHsion, and (imdition put Iiiji hIhuIIit to til!' I. Wf iil to till' .i o 'r sitiiiilioii is nl.li' ,,U- ... ,,l..l II" 1 V l"-U III'"? ,1, ,i l.i. . inn, l" ,r ''di-tiuil miillrr .u. iui.1 to'.ui our 'nt Ii l-.i-r ni- noini.t tlvii..i. ! nm.l.i miriiiiiK 'Without :t ..I.V." ,.,,11.11 ol thr K;"4ilr nil." run. . : . i a li.'ir ,lt iitkr ri'iiUv, il "l I" .1 I.H ..Nt "pnTrtiti" it)Xtiw-W p tl.tHKI.lHWl ..n tin' st.ite delit. I hell ,,, ,.l nlli. .' Iiiu.h. them to do thin. II lli. l.liw. Hi.'.V p-rjui.' the,liselve. 'It .... v I, i t :i lux to pay it .11. yon are ruin , 1 .i i. .ii a,.' s:il.elv al.le I. 1 "'J up I M rcvul.il cxpciiw" of shite, i .iunl v and l iouip .."'Veriiin. i.t II. ie - no dilem i.ii Un the one Hide voll reeivn not h I, tit l.i.)1 nlptcv, starvation and nun. in the oil. er is Clival i..n, H-ace and pros llty. Vou rail not hesitate Tn liuikint,' iliniiv at all I D.h-41 not cotiimou sense, .Lies not even the instinct that , Hie lirultf lime compel you to votn and use every et. rtuni for the ronventioli ruiisc t 0l HTCVKXT. fiLiLfci Hilliaji mrium ua fntiu June. lH-H, in a iJaas with Win. J. Bin. liaiir.Hinl some forty others. Auion his ei.t. ruMraiiea he Panics (...v. tlraham, I ..lie Manly, Jiidjfe Oilliani, Win. ChiTry, Win Katou. ( 'harles H. Sliephard, Jiinies llryan, (lov. ( lark, the Norw.HsIs, Wiiiloii-. and U'.ld.lclls. We wrote him ttett lull of his 4 Ins. I Isiy coinpaiiions hid tinished their work and eine whi-re ri.ti.als ('ould longer disturli thenr W- iit him a 'report of (he eoinniilti-e n(oiiltcd at the last M.SHiou of the liaria Ulitre to iuvitlc;:itc the alfaim of the nnivers.ty. Fmin this export he will leiini tlie and eonditioii of hia fdnut mUer. I low long will the people of North ( an.lina sigh and aorrow over their pros trate mother of learning Inifore they hid lur stand up and Uku her place again kiIIi I'rini'euin, Harvard and other an' eient mothers of lerning ! WO it AN SUrrRAUK. Major Smith, rresident of the North ( an.lina lt-iilroa.1, told it himself, that he voted 30(1 negro women in Johnston coun ty, by having them d reused in men's clothes His plan was this : The registers Issiks wi-re kept nm all day; the women in hreurhea regisUirrd when taken to tlie polls; the law forbid any man to chal lenge, an they were obliged to vnt. At that election the negroes carried Johnston by 400 and more. At the sutittcip-ient electhm no women voted and the white folks carried the election by .V0 and more Down with woman suffrage I VOTE LS YULH TOWNSHIP. V.ung men just of age must not fail to register. No man, young or old can vote without being registered. No nour win vote ricept in the township where be hres. To tbe white men of tbe went, who couiplsin of having to vot iu their own township, we say it was oeceasary to pre vent Uie negroes voting half a. duu times tbe same day. We know a negro who Ixavste that he voted three times to fasten the carpet bag const i tut ion iijx.n the state. Those now registered in their own town ship need not register again. ( Di tv . '; ,ie duty of this local k to report w hat transpire ; and faith be'U do it. The editor has mentioned the pnmps, freight and nienlof Mr Troy. The meal w as consigned to A. ('. Sanders i. l A jug f butrennilk and a buttle & l-at We read jt so in the IctU-r. TJibi Iro ral has not seeo either the bultennilk or he brandy. As HaJI would fight Bailer fer, an we will return tbauls fur the eilitor w-iff'SwflimgplWr "- iianix raitf tiu-ntTuf . K? Uie and wuHc our kan.1 W in awl m bramly. will loeMiua bottle of wltisky at-nl by Mi, 0ug T, Wipma. b, on tlwiUt oi July. The editisr corked it np and said it sb.mld nut be opened until tlie next 4lb that bottle until efft-Mto.""'. it is Opened on the Evkbt Yotkb Must Vote ik nn owa TuwimiF. BoMBSTEAO CAM 8uU WVU Txa. l W'.-w-u jitKkhiiJiltp. lussiiL.li Wily. Smi.li, i ti . S J u f nr. H.irrini;vr. and Wia IL Mj'"1. P'H 'I' ir loud? tio-ther i .l I a Mi'T.Hif; oirThjirwlay last. We nrr n-ry sum onr fourth of a oorxv rniion ii,,i..l u.i, in. I tlm l..uill,, Th. sl.ili' bv ;i,(Mlfi(MHl in tlir road ami hoiiic 'Viii bun.h.'.l ni4iidu.il Imvc fl.lHKI, (HMl Tin- pnwnt lr.( of dim-Um, ap MHUlr.l 111 1 1, il 1.11 Without CoUHultillg th, HnrkhoMt-M or llvr Mate, l.nwti thr r..J l,,r f j-VOUniesa -tlian rtlier M'nuKu. wire w illiuvr U uuut. Tuia iu dot"; laat year. ; It wu B'portrtl Uiat n rtain dirrotrrre and NtiK-kh..l,lre had Htrm k a liaixain with tin- .'iknt of th IV-nnsylvauia ( ru tral for a Iraw. ,lule Hodman wan ap pli.d to and riuiliJ an injnnrlion Htraiiiin the lir.tory Iroiu Irnsin;;. ludjje Milrlu ll wan applied to for au in junction, rtntniiniiu; the -ron aiKint ed liv (lov. t'nl.lwrll In n m ting aa dirw tn or taU' mkv. Tlii' charter nipiires the ato'kholdirs ni'iit annually in July. A ijUorum of the private stock in h qiured to make a neetinif. Klevi'll Ml.K'kholders out of the ;ih put tlu-ir heads toetlier aud pre vented a nui'tin. Whi-n a ipionini .'H the private slock fails to nxKctmd? and make n nm tiii!;. the old 1.11'nera hold over until new out. are elu'Ied. IKiv tlditl and tin- party anv am us to I, ..I. I Hie rou.l Until after the clot llill'v Siniih iiuk.v it worth all ol . . ill all ettort to-make eleven men, owning or controlling one eiL-hth of the stock . ol the conipiiuy. control the c.r)Miriilion by 1 1 ii-k and stratagem The I'enusylvania Central is devil U ul on oniiiu" or leasing the Noilh Carolina K.11I1...1.I. That cor H.rati..n will buy ..ut nil opwition Tliey will s.m run trams fr...n Na-w York to New Orleans. iui.I ultimately to the t '.11 tuc. The injiuiction isautsl by Ji'dge Mitchell win not served. It would have li n il (Jov Cal.liveirs proxy, the Itcv. Caipef bag Wclk.'f, bad prewntiil himself to represent the state. All parties must now await the slow priceHS of the law MIS1.KH Moore ami not his own. Thefvtnian to ini-lea.l Mr. Hnnea will lie CitI. McCorkle. The rciaon given by Mr. Ilancs for his eh uii'e ol' l,;i' on the convention is both soft aiel 0,'ivn. lie c.m't deny the fact, but says be was "f.iV. f" by Mr M.M.rc. TJic man who is so easily misled should not lc followed by otbeis. "Mhn.l.' Xin, ..ii in.'l n m.iiihii ( 01111,11; from Ui,- fair " Mr. Manes says: At the State Fair in October last, we had a conversution wilh lion. II. F. Moore, who has always, cntniuamlcd our fullest rmiHdcnce, and in whose patriotism and in tegrity we stir have-the fullest contideiM'e, on the subject of a con veution. There was 110 dillcrunce 01 opinion between 11a In relation to the propriety and necessity of calling a conventiou weagrted perfectly on that point. Mr. Moore then briefly gnve lis his viewB in relation to the power of the general assembly to sub unit the iU-slion of a restricted con vent ion to the people, and expressed tlie wish that we would write an article on the subject, which we promised to do and did do. TkU trtiU tinvply Ari tht vifv exiretai to ut by Mr. Moore. ( ur great conllilencc. in his ability, and our knowledge of bis honesty and patriotism, led us, for tht moment, to accept of Iris I viewa without question or investigation, frtulweoiieiitly wu were led to think of and inymtigate tbe question r oiirttlf, wnen we found, as we believed, that we hail lieon mixttJ by Mr. Moore. WlllTK MAN'S OOVKHNMKNT We take the following from a N-ieorlt of Mr. Phillips before the uegroe were al lowed to vote : I cuter fully into the counsel!" of those who define Uiis to beia KOYurumciit of white un-n For one. I propose that none but wbite men Ii til participate in Uk duty aud distinction of controlling tills govnuu-lit 1 maintain ttrsl tbe riirtit of sulfratfr kltaii be Uieiri exriuaivel) a suu (lie dutv of elrrcisiiur pulilk- employ nieiil anil the duty of distributing Justice Iicry public place fioai the Jury box to Uk ebau-'of Uie president must t-a rtai'e for tl,f white iiisll alone. Ills obvious Uiat so brfix as tliis coiiliiiiiea to Is? mi the yuveruiaeot will bt the white uiao r overvuieiit. XTbese were feis honest sentiments. Will theVhite men of the went read it, nndj re BiemlHT that Mr. Phillip is to day speak Ui the negnn of Wake, spending his money Tor whisky to trust his friend and - brother," the negro, when he known that the negro will get dVuiik ml diiuUifjJ himself for work, which he should put forth for his daily bread f Mr. Phillip not only speaks and tresis tlie negro but he is canvassing with a ne- -to lte.ksjsltia inat altowitlX negro to give evidence m court. Mr. I1iili aays the convention bin is not uncwraiitntiona. Ix-tinv man k him on tbe atumn if it is not cWsTirimoimf, Mrmm'mj'rmM- wimrrr: rty are pleild to maintain tbe liMne sli ad and the labon anil mechanic's lien. A hd M ini It -TJie rsittcats. If they ... . .. . I thm can, will uelcsi eonvemiu l hMnetea.ffc be sold fir Uea to pay di- honest dtTits. Kb ar rr BKroua tui People. Eery vote girea against eoafcation u a rote ia strurting tbe aactn tiers "of aasembty to levy the ruinoos tai required to pay lite intcrot ipuo the disbotut dVbta of tfce state. I ....'. - - - - i We ant ipalitiul (n buar ul tbe Urr and atliuaiatitic- M4io w Hiob thtt otMk Wake county. Tlien! never has twvn time in wlii.Ji gruater intcnt has Ixien manifested iu the issues of a camaign in Wsket nor ik il mutter of surprize, for there never were before such important interest al sialyl'. The people quit their fields and turn out ahuoft en tiuum and listen for hours with undivided attention, and scores of tliian, we are informed, lol kw up our caudidatcs and seem uever to lir of h.tau:iuar. - This is a liojvclul sign, ami smuts inai the people arc in a determined frame of mind. Messrs. Uarriugcr, Mcrriinon and Alfor.l are doing noble wrvice. It is to be regretted tjlat (tov, Ungg, amicr ail vice of his physician, cannot just Jet join ia the campaign, though he is ably rep resented. -1 We trust our people will continued to greet our gallant standard tx-arers witn thtir presence. It each man make it personal matter and turn out to per form an iinx.rtaiit duty to himself and family and to bia fellow men. And let our (ellowfitiwns of Italeigh turn out in large n,uiiilrs and greet the far mers at their precinct meeting. The poo pie of the country ere doyug and will ixin tinue to do (heir full duty ; let the icople of llaleigb emulate their example and join them fwmi time to time in their enthusi asm. And let us have frequent meetings Uere in Itileigh, and let our young men Jt4r)r, UN Mil m aXx&nrwiit Mr cost-ran tion question; lrt Italeigh . lie up with tbe loreifiost Wake county mn Iw car riisl for convention ami in tbe election of our candiilali's, ami will h- if Itali igh w ill do be. full duty. The 'people of Wake, outside ol Italeigh. are buoyuiit and luqie lul. W-l us uni t them on tbe night of election w ith our full strength and victory is won. ' I i'p, young men of llaleigb. .Prgiitiize and hold meetings, ami have them fre quently, and visit the country piis incts aud give assurance to our country frioods that you too an: on guard. " Uj, boys, and at them P KVKRT VoTKK Ml'ST VoTK IN HIS OWN Tovf-snir. 1 w3--? i.li.ialos Ibcir ,, If the white We sent tbe Granville can tickets on Saturday last. men of this county will show one half the 7.131I of CufTy Mayo, John ltngland and .Kildce Lassiter, we have no doubt thry w ill carry the election. Ia-1 them guard against negro women in men's clothes. This trick of voting negro women was ci uHcd in (iranville at the last election. The fine voice of the woman created sus picion. Hhc had registered, but in viola lion of the law, was challenged al the polls. Not only challenged, hut examined, and she proved to bu a woman, who wad a coat and panta ahead of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Dr. Mary Walkw and Hunan" An tliony. I,et the eaglra of (Iranville show half the zeal of the Kildce, and victory will lie (heirs. FATarrntvti.t.- BnotfirnT To K.H Our friend, W. C. Troy, the senator from Cuuils-rland and Sauiison, works with a will. He sent the first through freight over the Chatham Railroad to New York. Me sent meal to A. C. Bunders & Co., of this city, on the 14th. The com of which the meal was made lefr Baltimore on Sat urday, July rHh, arrived in Fayetteville July that night was made into meal at Troy's Merchant Mills and shipped on the. 14th to Benders A Co., of this city. ThisXis quirk work for the new line ol trade. Mr. Troy is superintendent of the Carolina Pump Company, and sends pumps over tbe same line to Ifigh Point, Franklin, Durham's, and other points. We welcome the good old tows of Fay ettevillc to the Capital, ribe is only five hours nlf, dose snuugh tn hear Billy blow his bom. ' Evan Votkk Must Votk in his own Township. The Homkktkad can hk Taxes. PUILLU'ti TlMftAND NOW. We hsve unearthed Mr. Samuel F. t'hillips' speech delivered in the Giwral Assely in 18.r4 -'5S, which rill be found ih tins issue. Look af Iliillis' po jition before he Iwcame a scallswag and . it now. Will the Oil North Slate and Teiefnm copy I grpHRMR CofiRT.- The following' oasm were arguinl in this court yesterday : Isaac Btfeet "wi. Blount Bryan, Edgc omibc. Ii if. Bulger and T. P. Devc- rr-trrr .tiir ninTninn J"r "-"" irr-ff-nr . . ... 1 .... .1. k. t I t,.r ilirf .l.-fen.Unt. Is5C I . .. t tj 1 ,1 r ljksitttit.l.ff.tngaii.1 T. rain-loth the oUinlifls and Pbtttips Ji H.rninon ft tbe difcnd.int. f Mike Wood . Joseph M.irris. W'ajiwj, Ilragg & Strong and W. T. FsirrMh for the plaintiff and Phillips & Mcrriinon for the fjiifirnflnfit In tbe matter of J. C. Rhodes, Wayne, Bragg Strong and W. T. Fairehrth for tbe petitiooer and A 8. Seymour for the iwpooderrts. , gaaraei Ilirsh a J. D. Wliitehrad & Co., st t Phillips, Merrimoa for the jrfain tuTaod W T. Fairciotk for UieilefeadaaU ILIUM, . ( hhbd,u jm 9 m I Ok 5:S I; ;f I .' r'nuoOu. Hi!;ii..U,jiUiUir. fxii lklHWT- KOlAKliS Ut: M.U..1'JU1.1.I1'8. OK OKINOK. In i.j tuft Hamirhaf Mr Wmrfoa. t i4u4m .sji sain ii.Arat".30i:4mmui- lhtirrri.1 01 tlu- A.ii ..'' Chhihuhm, Sm i.o. of' I Ml V - Mk. Si'kakkm I ahk K rmisiuoir of Uie bouse to enter my dissent from lliy pn, ositiiNi of my friend from Hcrli (Mr Winsbiu.) au.J ti, ktatu the rvaaons whv I bold it to 1 law in North Carolina, Unit a convention to consider of alterations ut the constitution may lie called by the hw Klc acting at the suggestion of a IIAKK AJOKITV OF THK (iE.NKUAL AS SKMALV In oniiT to uslablisb tbe contrary, (he ti3rY' ITAie (SxnWWW ytrt,WS! ilk ai-t of IN:11, which called the ronvention togetiier. Merely as an art ,,' asMMnbly Uiat instj-uiucnt h.is generally Ixvn ad initUnl to exert no wcr over the expri-s sions of the eonstitntioii. It was admit ud that, as such, il rouhl coutnil lu.t even (lie f.s-inal ai-tion of tbe convention ol lK;t5, aud therefore much more cannot af feet the results of that convention, when ratifu-d by the people. Iu brief, the pios aition that the constitution ran U restrain eilorenlargial by any law passvd by tlicgen erarHSMMnl.lv is at war with eicry idea .,1 coiistilutionui governineiit, ujid is wholly indefensible. Jlul it is said, thai this act of tbe general assembly, linving Imh-ii vot.sl Uion liy the Miople ; and if not from that eireuuiHlaiice, then troin licing reft'rti'.l to in tbe preamble to the amendment ; has. from these facts, or at least, from one ol them, derived an auomolous power; and so, although no part of the constitution, is ucvcrlhcliss an organic diH'tnneHt. of -u dignity equal to that ol tlur u.lisUt.ilit.u; and beun:, tli.it il is aceoiilin- to all anal ogios to ssx; tljgyibe. sigiiilicati.111. of tlie conslitutiou'muy becoutrollcd by itsiiieaii- uig Ot 711 to titioihir 1 (Utile h lilt' esliil: m tract tif itiiul. li tin tiit Ut uiulor tl jHwjr on-MtcH h A, ittnl tl"1 priwipul wipiintiy nililua- tuul frituU-, IIil U Ittinls uce'tfthit u its tTiiiH as rutili nrnl Diit iu'curjui( l tlto limuu.if ni l pnwrr of itttonM-v. This in no iwrv cl Ihnn the nm- u Ltt-li wt nrr Juu'Uin, thonly mJvMiiiui'Ui J fituui-U it is, tli.it it it (me jiinuit w hkli no u)f men l or juli-: -xiKt ; ouv which it fun may (m willed Uwn its own ai.ti tht' rit-ttl. incut o! hiclt n:cjy ;iiiV(.lvt-8 the Holutum ol" the )UCHt(,, us. In iuiiiK that the ciiwt!j,,n it' Kitrth 'imliim in ImidijiLr oul 'lir an. it puouicH th; Uthis oi tht iust'1) umlur which te ronvention wr'w' who her ttyiit instrniiK'nt nmj lie ,'L'' as an net tl AnHciiiMy. of a a 'i'4'1' Htitutional locuiiient, it ftwriu tf the pcTitkinan l trying to revivf 01 ennui rtii-tittn niun. tliiifrlit .! 1 to th ctifirttitution of the L nitcd l,V , . , 1 n . . .v.. r 'i"u w" "-' iiti'Liu . - . j itrc mno, gtving a ,wer of Af wtfH rIiWol.'etmn VZTSX j .wssikwni, jo-am. v'tuys w.-r T 1 1 v'7,'""n'1 m!'"th, rts.mon; or k-n IWitro . 4, LSES,' i "die'lriiJ"-' or less conformed to the liifeTfnftV .J(ieb;aTie..WHif'' " "''7?,, conv ,C: a r" ..&Mi' vi-l, it most l .nim-d lh..t tion that gave it l.iitb Mthereanv better iround for apph inl., v,,t.. even jjnr coristiliition II the dcL ,.X(.,i i'l the commisHion, that cxAftcr rati lication l,y the js-ople, is lll, K .',Mrt of the eonstitntiou as any ,!,( u.n. arc any omissions, thi-st' cat plirtl by reterence bt tbe asV., .)rn scriU'd what should la: ill Yhcir written rcsrt of the result lf lulnsni, when subsipienlly ratitied bylM.,,pe' was all thai was engrafted uplr (.,,n! stitution. ami whether us coma wj,) tneir comtuission, .lel.H'tive or iyant if oijy and nt nil was so cligrall 'I'lic iiuiubcr of its words cunnot tie VhwhI or diiuiiiished, nor the l.nce of V'mn ing enbirged or rcKliained by aL,,.r iiiMniun ut which is not of a diL Ht least e.i,al to its own : I 10. 'an b tiug 1111 less I. miii. I in the con. liiution ollrtn ( -nr. .1 1 iu. . or th, 1 oust it ut mil and 1 the Lnilr.1 Suites. vi' .. 1 ,...,'... .. .. :.. . TTrnwTriwifm-iiF a vniint rhQ tion, me incanino .. whose terms iw illscovenl liom dictionaries, or, tei bnical, I'ioii, tin il uxaire in the s iroiu w nii n niev iiave int-n tiorrow and this is my i. ply to the gent lr.,111 liertie, when he urgui-s that tin noion- 10 me tiiu.ulllif III relent to II, 01 ik.,4. ami ashs w lu tlier in- attempt to discover the direction in which convention ol went, we are Isiund to consult the MMition of t "guiding star," by whi h the delegates 1 lesseil then stc to have IsH-n guide ,11. in' wnii.-sans 01 me ship are 111 v it ami we si, on', I keel, our ccs lUiil i.,. lliclll III ni.cr o earn I he . ii.sl I Which it is going; the tracks of the carslinitting the roitienliou to ell'ert the con van are ,l,, p ,,n the sand bclore usktitution by nrdihsneee? If the onhnanee and to .lis. over its course, we should lolls low t h. s, . and not Ihc ravs of the star hvlv. w hi. h liny believe ll,.m.ves to be guid e.l. , shall grossly deceive ourselv.s. il, in pursuing any object, we abandon tbe cn.icn.i-s ol our senses, and fall lin-in some blind eonli, I, .,,. iu the rnsulfs to Is attain, , I by balancing probabilities, by conj.s tcre and hap hazard. And I do not know why it is not to hme all Ihe bcnrlitK of a written constitution, if with its pagis licfoie us, we desert the litfht ut iis ebsu lu-ovisbHw (ht the Attimr I nie n .-s . -r .... ... , . . . . , . J or ol ihe con I inents which gave birth to the convention which frantco it. ' These ..remarks are due to the cause of truth, 1t11d arc not compelled by any fear of tbe c.,nst-ou.-n,-t of the opposite d.s'triiM iihhi tl,,- ipi..li4n st issue. lTsin tbe c.nti.rv, did I Ulitive it light to embark Usn the sea of conjecture. int.. win.li my Inen.r has launched his b.cif. I might tlh from its depth; pr.H.fs that his coii..triM.-lion of ou.' iueti,b'd fs.iiHlltuti.Hi is .me rust to 1 relied iisin; priHifs, ts. that are .juite cu liisiic as any that be has nrmved flic (pp.Mite SiT.r" I slia'fr reirri fo" tlft iu-n-iilier, tiiit asC 'fo" make good tint claim iu some degree, hwe, by calling at tention to the! manlier in which the coin vention of Itti was ronstilutcd, with (he m int st,n.,ss si,, i...... -.k.i. - .l.i ... . ' ... . I Te4Ml biwards'tTie 10 numbers. Of these TScsme frSra tlw .. M.k K..t r.H f n.-V-r,Tsrim " Ppraking of tliia circuruslanoe, wnft-t had Is-cn allu.UN to by a .di'lie.oii.l.t., eastern nienrls r, as "a mcbinruoly fisrt wbtrh he crfild nof liass by." Jrilgr JasUta said in tlie convention : " lie who -uU-ra ujion s prearriutstl task, wlh a strong rcmiCTance to It, aidora pertirms itTSRhTully. TTitrpToptisiiEii scsrcBy neetled for its establnitirnrnt tlie sancti. ut bis great name : jtnd after all bis labors to nullify its effect upon the convention of 1K3-1, Its work been ouviuns traces of its operation. I will refer briefly to one in uoint to this disrossinn, and then pass on. liy the lth station (if Jhe act of!54, which spsveaily came ia as aa alter thsugUl ,t wy. .mlwr duty wf tb pm- r . L ,lv l1'!". Ijrcsi-nfM! m is. tion 13 tlie eiHircntion is direcbsl to promto la w hat manner amendments l,aj !. C.... 1 1 .. ., - in ,u i,i(, iauTv'un,4i, a ma jority of mcinU rs were iudisMisnl to even tl (H-ndiiig changes, to anticipate and provilu for further alterations is jitaiuH..I ua.,11 the very tlrst wonls of the clauses w tich imint to such alterations. They amnio Intend a projsi.,n against all futtite cwangrn, rather than a mmle in wlik-hcliioa;,. may lieetbsied. Il .(Ii clan "" siui a negaiivc. I tils eircuui 'ox lov more remat kablc, in view of th strictun's strictncs ? with wnirn uie wuvcntion s.lhwsl to the form sf eipn-ssiiti US.-.I liv tbe nn. n ,...pi xniuiii oi ie guKuni; rtiai-f ment Hit njrre.1. The geucral aibly 7. '"I'"11", uie con vdu lion a m-svtive one. Tlie aw uilily in.H eiwes unvn mm uon si, all lie given ; the ronvciii issues a prolubuiim. May I '"1 "-o.k up uie iiuo ,ii arguiii.iit of my fund fnuu Itiitic. whet her, in order ii. arnv uie innming ., the cxpr.ruoiia gree.lxn, iM twin ii .u, , UkJ and tlie .... .mine,, ,llt.m W(, BPB ,( ruii Ihimfilt lurthcr i ,ur , t.xlrtt., , piimforr f.Mxe eien U-md the Ian L-uaor llirirolni,.Hsr,',M.t,lliro jI()t tl,e sttrary the ml, l .m ,, ol siidlaw) If a l,o,v f ,,. j,,,,;, s, Jto act ut all Hi, t, in, i, iusti cil i i.. .nr.,,,.,, t a,,,,.,,,!-,,,,, (!,. oonsiti hup, i iiu nmxuu ut consiructiou, appli UrU. aa-yiuntur. file expres- il of Tlie cm., :r ... i ' .. T . n pressed at all, h,o I pressed m viire. tion opiswtoto t basis ;l.rasr7jf iis members. Thus v,i-.ui v umiiv arrive al 1 1,- .. c ., - "i me partus to tbat contract Jieau the couvculion which .0...-..1 .... 1 t.-t'.v who acce nie airainst. niimi.i.,.. n... I. I . , - ' I lllV 1X1UISV ken bv tbn mmll...nn f , , - - r i .0 ix-nie, laving abown this. I r,. ... .1... criticism laid down aliove mid protest piinsl ,,,,, other construcl ion than tlad ' ""rt consid. rwUou ol ..f ...pmwiona usesl iu tl,,, conatitution. .1 ,u I . .... 11 1 ; . ...... men. 8 anoiticr view in "ihvih- contended that the dc wittoi riie-art-bf IH3t are Imiitsat, in K ainen.imenu to U10 con wtiti.ti.rn. It may be .aid, thai ,hc M scntol the fxiatinar eoveriiiiiont i !..,. ry to any lawful chagC f governineiit, it iertlicd in siH'h assent must be revolu miury. I rciilv that as , ..r bly, hc iiiaieiial iMirlions f the law of-f .o..are, mat If gives the nsHent of the er isfiur govrniiitif to th call f niavva lion snd rorlMct.rUirtform.of raiily. lug lac results of that convention. Its olbc parts- I mmn (lie limitations on the kivs ol that ronvciltiou so far as U.ev us. an itiniiations lium ihe general assembly. when uie itisiHime - - united convention, it thereby, lor an wigai imises, c-.iih.-iiU l whali vur flic eonveii . . . . . . . 1 1 II1...I l.u lit.' 1011 stiall ilo tnul may i- iopl; ami Iberetoie, that nn manges o. the constitution made in a iimvintion, to whose railing the uiistmg gov.-mmen. has given iis iiswut are mvoiuiioiuu. I hat Ihcse liniiliilioiis wen- msrsssni, .... :,!,..! 1 ......I.. and derived force r: T . 1 ' 1 : .... ii. ,,,-. this inveat imlhin at all, lias airesoy ieen considered. But, the gentleman urges, tbat the act f JH84. Um n:trreil t! in the pr.-Hinble to l he alileiidlncntj) ol INo.i, llicreoy ne 'omiw a iiart of the coiistitutl.m. nion the principle w hich has led the Supreme kiurl to bold, mat ucarripiions . ." a a dw-d, -T..ferred to in a second deed. an- to lie consl.lensl as 11 coninue-.i ... that sK-.mil deed ; the old h-gal maim eig, tmfii reUla in eue ti lfnty.. Then- Is a fatal inai-cunicv alsnu mis arguiuu.o, in so far as it assumes thai the preamble to the aipen.liuents is a part of those aineinlmeiits ; whereas, it is a mete r.i f the convention ihihhmi oy " in are amend inents. II so where was of sp-H-IIVrng the ." brealh of each amendnieot that and brealh of tlie convention could' ninkel' when tin whole inaller was to lie left at ses by pre- who c Inaller w, o. in- i r.m ... 1 no part of Ihe constitution, then, assure.! the act referred Ui therein, is n.m. To V'" "' mM, 8Ur'"'' ,rt me e nenlbman's attiHition to Ibe preamble the constitution of 1770. inai rricn. 1 "sn act of tlie British legislature. " . . . ... ii. t-j. 1 he conienii ins oy ataairoi.rw. 1 .1 A 1. T l.sa navAv til the flVMUtitlt' - r " . " si..si I ytpsrt of . m.,,.mH. wtii.s. t e lata IB ptainiy oniy s ponton ot 1 fnal action of tlie eonvcnlioa designed I k.brlnir the morsssyl amendments bef. I . . . . . 1 . . .. . r ..... on v a nonioa 01 me 1 II ncrnle. but no more a part of the eon- tbrn than are Uie ruling. .Unit .!-..". V .....! i.j 1 .1.1. ...t .o,.r. m Is, so obvLsm. that I i. MiiMl. tn in.l Mptwtf .... iwu.. .. tint an aonn.l s maanner as the emUeaiaa fmm ttMi has laid siiv atresa unoB H f.? the purposes af h argument. 4 T itt-rrfwi:-Tfr. -Wiai1re"troTt r nw a riirbt to tnclule that tlie at of 1H84 . ..iiv ...... ....... -- - i cannot lie atealed to lit construing the terms ut tue amenoen consuuiw... ... ...... .1... .1.. ..iifti-i, utoniSiiuioiuu. i.tu, iii, ........n . . 11 1 r .i. ..oI,iV'"..f is:ih." f ,, 01 tuc convemio pas. v . - - - , for cntui,. - - - olsdience to the dilution 1 tl ' f hat we live t." near to the sya of Vtn Miton: Y have doubtless IWU. The :.tl,vtio,,ol tbat .n dmMfts .nU.a we 1 J 0ie WuKiux tberonvcii.ioi, to "adopt rd.nr h . and in dV I1" case from Jaikson, where revenue o beers curving into enoct Ihr alnru' T?? gerTeratioi.. And 1 take oc- .d taa Hred u,s, &c, 1 must teil you winch shall Uc made," c, Hurary. n '1 nst iU being allalNtutit MittshiuH II. Waotlja radical one will contend that these in-dinauces t her. v p -K ,. reiwl ,s" .,. Br. w.u-r. was due the federal go,- pr.n rision. m w.art ". ""; -V r-r - . Ml, ,sa whu h the wworatetl Into tne nonstiiniM a i n lumary. 1 - r- "r . ... as resisting the , where d.e he draw the distinct!. decs issrr s ease. W . fwn, M ween that refereece snd Ihe one baore orsts Uiat pmnwiere. . j - i- ,,, WM ultd by j u, s-lizoiatthaljiiW l mneh rVH.tnMn-tEre .J 1.5. t..f-v 'ifu. .it'TTI .J'-.i. i.rtii..ni trmi 'tit HU! td tlir eon. tainwl la this' proilli.n :' The tuV' I f. . admit a4 deny thai soma etbee de tare, among ether filings, .dire. ViT the 1 1 irtmeaU may call a onriLiHi, .i.. ,J ism ... n.l.s- tlie m.-fhol 1 There aeems to Is. a clear dislinrtioa be- tyWhVlitUesuitI.th.TOitersh.sil;1 be alttosJVCTjl did Jiske fa ... tk. .kAiw. fn.vi.n nt i ii what ii esuresse.1 ants sn eiut lit thai which before wa Imolb-d,--the coesiita tUai ran be altered in no other wiy. By that argtiincnt the. eentlemsn arrives at the concluMoa tkst nn ruuv.-ttlbni ti. change the constitution can be cslle.lf ei, O . Aa. sVt.. cepl MM eilWUaPly BftWy-W-4IIC ni(rmrrrt'; nnrfin, (IcStrra in . haiioe the i. ,'.i,,aw 10 call such a convention bv t.pie bi ine suuiruauon id a ma ritv ti.u 1- . .. . (Iiirds of the geucral asrfil,lv i-oiuur-ring " I ask how any one, who believes 01 uie argument just stated, can eonsis trolly say that any convention, even one culled by two thirds of the general assem bly can change our constitution f Where in It found that this immlin, whose ei istenre is pmvidel for, may take upon it sen to change lliemnatitntion Tlie eon stitution provides only fi its exixtontal ami does not 0YH1M', or evrnwllude tolls h,wii-s; riceyit indent so tar as the next clause, construing be instramiiit, by toe rule nr my friend rrom IfcTtV', excludes fcsnlfcAk.'ffaWcri!. that of chsnging the this crmhoH. ' ' no W . . ii im rnanmHi.r ex ZIT J""!. " """T- W'li.tiW Rmtienian atmilta that r,.L-Tr "7 two-llilnla of the te.timrt7bbrv.r,":,T r-r .. . luetuiui ot cnllinif a cmmition does h ..-... .. iK .7 o nrr metho-Js of doinir it, then, a orfW, the insertion of ,,,w ...i,i r ' i ir. cu iwin mil fl,... i. . ' "'CiiHing elusive of all others n,ui i 1...1.1 ... . . "toe mem. no mafi.- h,.. .1, ...1.1. , ' ' l.cill ill fx ..ul ... -" Hie ... ctor can 11 lm nr.n.1 11.-. .1.- Inslv ii..-. r"'"J ""P"ns a v.llviTlTlIf in - - i Llnu,. are conviimant ciuuu.,1, of the stuli, i.:.. .... . . ' " i""'"U.) Our iiin.u-y snows the contrary. Thev are Mind .r., 3 . .. - -- - "i--" ii ot uie poiHiiar will Um all extraordinary occasions of suffl year law 1. not so fiu- oi,,ant , , present that we ran fonoA th.i i, :. -- l,..il,. .1 ... "r " iwvj SUU. onistitUMou, those who liwist that uie sort of convention an.,iii..,i 1 constitution is exclusive of all olhers arc involved , grosslneonsistcmy wu. th(.v imw licit that coiivctiii.in ,.. i..i ...c wnii me cieiiiii pnrticjilar in call,,, I am tliu num. llcotioit to Hie ..... stqtMnces,.'il,i. ,,H.,,.iMl. i,,h...,., 1. 1., unntinnl error .. 1 his ,rei popular ri; bis 1 .,;, ilm . ,m a lar tu the ..,., tr,.. 1Urti , . common U. all .1, . ,ev tl,,.i , "'".P'tiiy 01 t ie genur- a asseiii I. v ti.... .11 - 1 '1. .. . " ., ...V. .,, .UITHL II U . ...... uie mi,. I'.o.ct .......u eaii.si noon the liv. ihlr.l- ....l WWryBt,-with this'admiiMion noon their low .l ... 1.,.. . . . . ' . ... ....... m, nHW toiHoHam those ivho. on tlw. ri....i..i.. .1.-. n in, Mill at .i.n.i, ......... . they ailinif. nnoi.uo, th.. PUilbt myself 1 ."""!"" No 1 srl. Inconsistency is aflribiiUblu in marling with that fn.ol. le of our lilTtyihat r liliertv ili.i .11 . . . TtofifiujtrsTihnsny rvimfmt' ms, uubsw reTerre.1 b expressly, or liy a no,'.Hry implication, our way is equally short and clrnr. The coustlliitlon says: "No convention shall bo called the a,ut al OHKitMy, mUam" An!. That geiiur al words In sulntrs do not bind the sov vs.mii is a maxim of oonstrurtinn tterva .II,.., th. wliole Isslv f the law. The r..i.. ;. ...1 mcrelv t.H'bnical. It has iiiskI tin it; and whatever tlie measurtr 01 ' "'.. 1- u 1. iJLA In Uiat R.SKi srn- tn, . onliention Ut tbe ixaution mat no gen as here, Ihe nustraint is iJ,term aimed at it- . - - - - : an indiviniiiu. una, as rogarus m "H"s a ,iihmtiimt deisirtmeiit ol tlie govern i...i Tin- nrovision is. as it were, a plod I. li e p..rr. 7,; :.,rra.Vther sili-ridibsl in,ordcr to regulate another portion ol Uie same iiiw-uui.:. v, -intended Ui applv to Ihe hand of the omj relive whi. h, from tim. to time, adjusts Ihat machinery, putting it one while in unit 1011. at anomcr Tlu. limes mav come, sir, WVca II will , wtf.n it lie a rucelvi-d cannon rrf e.mslllHoiiliua. 1 slruction. that the (M.wcrs 01 tne poopir must yit I.I Ul rtiraiiii y .r.ii...j .... cati.ni. I lioiav mat vn.sjs un. " ' I dlsuul, lor mey win . . f, M Mrnose, No X c.n.y whither it may lead, or how . ,.; i-the nsfr '', ""K" , .".u 1 1, 11. nun Kl ... ...... 1.1 V.' .... - 1 . .i....i. upon ou 'n.u ,h.t If. But my friend from Heme ' convention may oe caiieu tty ... V"-V" through the mcliuro m a nspa-.ty u, w enOTul ',,"'r:.,M, !I f, Z oonciimw H uie general assro.o.y ooacurrance M tlie eiiating (tten nwwi. 1 am ..r; :.. ..l. t.. imvmiI uie rlianf1 1 ais mi 111 ...- iJi rJ,i I .....V.. J . - . . that dedsloaof tMsuywesiiersairt . tiiep r . r . . . I Mw consent m e...t K-" nu, tint svnen sxennseu wim tnu tsm-1 ... . , 1 a ,.i. n... i uH-nt; nut wnen eien-tsi-o w.u. t.. there is amoe c.dounding of tbe partica- u, fun.-ti.si eieretaed by the kvialature ia eonvokig a ct-ventbHi, and Uiat .Hher I . . . .... ., 1 a tu.i -liTaU... . mmvenlJoo to be called lit I .1.. I. .. tl.. ......n.l i.m nf . mawuS.- . ..wt pa.u w "r-w - w . r tlui enJ assemblv. are thereby I nemiitinsy tbs lesdslatiire to do Indirect It, t shot Uu;y xamn.il ilu airecliyj n nea. i.ne leinsimuHii wy-s-.T . cmrtdtes a convention, It uierei.y at once , . 1 i. ..i-rf. it. f0' JJ,; tJTt 1 ',"" -- I .nr.1. If- tliMSI Im stlUMltf I1IS OttuST fls .....f . .. r 1t TBW'weWrsvaWJ1n 1 Ir'eKefai saseuihlt. Trrvtrnrtbt "nr after, to tlw exerciae7rri.at powar iTv the inner (li'lMllinrsiia, lsnieiiij ilsetr I tai I ins; such omKarUnts. This ia at nane twern an art done by the pwwaj assenr- l'lT.tln art ' .,";h' 1 functions ciMUK-rusi. as least aa iirvi.Hova- 1 raa, with chsngtH. tn our organh! law. if entrusted to lliereyrr see ts rives ru wsentt pKat all,Jaay p.ucrJl have ! . iikr natftctiosis l secunnif a .m tna oJdinary apHvr-h tn ' nruwrn l y ' ";' U perfara them ; at the u...:fi a suvaanni kl iJiaV IrMIMatfitlM I mMt1H-nnj. m e-yniaw.sww -e7 f fo aikliieTs wtieYi iS'ilTiritVt-iT Tty TjTtT pecs pn-i - n p.rr or-wrrr- iwnin irt trgnrnmi nmler our lorni of govorninent sia h SisS rn. - Iftere lllav Ih verv o..od r.M..tv . ion, the common rulei imn italing should lie demanded. Then' arums to Is. no in.lor fi- intending that pmviai.Mis rustruitivc ol (tin tinnier actii "mpnlieml as well th.' hitter. As item ing somewhat iin tins simt, I cite tl it h sisribin of the IKs'lumtion of Rights, wincn asserts uiat " all s.w, of stisttenil injt laws, or Ilk' cxeruti.in ot laws bv am a.ooitiiiy, suu.sii yonatait til the rcpre. eaukuves m tne ixyiple. ,Vc.. on,.,t t.i ho cvcmsril :" wbh-b inn.h.s. 1 1,,. .1.. exists SKmctvhvre anion.' the ,1. ... ...1. Hovrriuiuuil a llNr to i-iji. I A u .... . .. ........ . 1 "rtc, uunot..i vneli nn mi as oiiffht mt to Is- exercised without con -h so," 1 nis strti.m is aimed at lb ,-. r mymi'm of gmeiumvui wn..rever veste.1 or left, thai are aiwhifuus t the nowers exeiictt ovor our colonial ...! nyimi Mnis: etiTtrl. too. In England, witliouf ,Vn,k ir, iis early liU- jt tattsT 11mm oiUy nndur bud Rtnenmienl. It , nw ,;,, Uw narrow conslniciiiw, rt,b sc tlou tss sinp Pv that it restrains fi1ilvUM..,flnvit, "rui t aronna. 'Hiui ii . .i.u ... nmsidtwlion which .ii,.bi,i, ,i,, ,i. N h 1" rorrep.in,Ien( in . , .rnviTnor rn Kitff iau.1 ihe iw,g is the soiinr of all nulii.4il tkiwnr VI... 1.. . , . r.v t-iiiteuiiif t-lallstt ..I II... .1.1 Matulea sliow that 1... i.... .1.' .".'..i nan 1 ue ni. is ative oouw K.l f 1. .,.... .. . j, " '.1. ., " V.'" ""oor , """wu un imo at the prmeut day. It was in virtu, of this trmusvn.bfll xmcrthat he claimed that ri,.i,i .i,., Mrrrisewltbout ,,,, fw bsiMl in the section l-fbrc ns. It., exercise tn Kngland was at all tn,.. .i,i.i. 1. . 1 cordam e-with the theor. ,.rii. ... - . ...u ...iuillt,,. Hi, but at leni'th ci, .l .,,,.R . .1 nurd encroarhiiieiits of th.. Irce who ? Tt,?t W onwiy cniausi cms utivs it may . '"mi an Ineoiisidei-Htlon Inch tiowcvw, I will not attribute to them, thev concHLitHi ut the Knglisl, crown was n preaenUsl in tlw new form nt govern aunt by ttta govern.. Time has taught u. hu 1 1, msl.s-y of the principle 1 L '.,!ir. .""I.; Th- .real ..w.-muTu iMwer wntcli, tn Kniy lanil im Nini.om.n....i r n ... ' . ..... ..11. 1 '.. 1 " u' R,n "n " ... ... whu . m im, wo,d.. And, il ' I" rue that, in the language u,N 1.0s section is simod St those now u lunonmt US that am ..!... ' k i... i. t.... "K-- ... me ii.. IT, T 'ore any greaier, by the pontile in luri. .1 ,, iti,'"...,.' A .,' .1. .:. . . " . ,,M, .wniii "ipruscuiauviHiHiitmioii i,,., lZhi ''ri' 'n-pliedly aflirai'e.1. A 1 miiiic it rlosr that tbesrti..n ml Uon by the general sembry,nd acttori by some oUier power will. l..io.. ..r .1... ulna Kenl ai,si,mbly, asetUly diwnje, , ih . 1 'T.'y "",'- I conclude prviuo laws, au.1 so ol ail our kgte.ati.Mi Ii.... .u.l. .l.i. I, can fairly be cotuiiiriv.1 "" V . " ...n J " - . iil. ..... 111 nurlluliieut inw s..sin-us,..M .1.1..I. .oo,..std lids lith suction: these latter iMiitig the supreme and over riding laws of Ureal Brilam. 1 sum up what 1 have sunt 11110 me re suit : That tbe right id tlie .wVle 1.1 ran a convention, with the ronmrrem.o. s nmjority nf thc-general aKt.iilily, is con stitutional right, bw-ause not praly or by u.xiwsary implication wihiltitwl ; and is not revolutionary, because effected with tim concurrence of the exisUug govoru- mrnt : ..... Tht hatislators may diifcr about the of cliini. a convention by tbe , n;tkl Um f H ulHjotity ol " K""'' "T""'?' l ."SS-.At dsruUiud. IWUrreiii negroes 01 VJJ"!.""" in tlui people may very well ecVoulit for thin disagreement. IWT HOW AN)' 00(H) LA WYRH CA NASSKli T TIA 7 Hl'fll A VAI.I. IH I NVONSTin TloNAL, I U0 NOT CNIKii.srAJfI) ; ,... sir. that I have had tin! aid (j. th(, itron(r nrl -tucid arguiacal UI.HM.- (,UU - 1MJJ guntluuiau from llerue. rw u.e Henllnet. J acusoh ().. N. 0.. July 10, IbT 1 Lrnment ft.r rnsking whisky. The revenue Unoer., Cannon and IK ver. t.k front him I... onlv h.Hetoalisfy Uxesdue. W.ssl . . ,.!. .r.i.Ht. but they I ,! 1. . m . - ... ....... t - . ... .- 1 W....I.1 no. nuts 11. 1 lie retciiuo " vtrrtis.-.! to sell the horse at WelwtrT In .. Instead of doing so they tk . . ' to xl,cville. At night, as the) ,mui, ,,ff WishI s horse, some one flred on them. Cannon Is a nephew l ,....,.,. i..ver. vou know as one . K:rt, Jmlg tHinn. Jasnea a ' .rni' f.s- the arrest irf W.d . .. . . . . . The sherif did ant Hnd MM . """"i nonnern osiwts r-i.. executioa ot tne law. surrendered himself, Ige Caanoa sod ac .nllU. . ... iMnt mm we, hare (hai tiiirituwm imrafaV. tra. eiwiirity I. '"X w( h: eyea of . . 1 -7 - - . , ,,... ,ui,... i,.,-. . Ml"; . , V.!. a. tr m,n,u.in. . ... "'. . " ..?T, r"" ThTtw, I the erarroes. If If they will put all Uie black "J P,U " U 08 1 tlie Other. . I VrttW I I oars, t f; l)imtM.Ammtp.tmts!fl.. 1 katn tloni rriftrlin tlW jiwt IWUIimi 1 10 Mil rswiiM . nt i, . ..,n... . 1 ' fnwk, that our able candidate, 1 u? tWlt-rthsrsita. baa Ijeca dulntt tfsKI -fc. At .verv' orc-lm-t the Mt'teUng. I ' ' . : . " . nsisstic ..it (Imsc Creek sod IS;oa, we fcafa. are strong 6 convention. .The rH'c n lus.rlit ss ever hand and the ptfvll rs rullving asAh sss-linr. At rjuuik tlrauk Mr. tSaXkrthwslte was met by Ut. , (rrj' who in-Hinl's Cretk I, aocHntmineii nun ... iv and 1 birhaiu s C'rork, itoklitg teHliiit s)Wsihes at esi place. I hir inf.trrnsnt; says Mr. Wietihens nutdea isrtwable impression and the people all sn-n sntiotta to hear bint again.- '''; itiftm Kjrpttm. X : V" Nichols san (justMsJI AJ wrrsi re . . :! W. W. UOUVEJt. . for UajS.iMJn.-l KKi. Kmtous; We. tlml.ni .K..I.1 .rtiTtnlfillt'ffi' y-Urr "oyjoistioiriirlisis 1 Il il.leni nolHti 1U V.HU issus IST tk. 11.1. inst., that, aju autiuu ims been, against u fi UiftSMprvuic court r public opinion by the taut payers nf Rtatli tro lina; und'altboughl from ymtr cours fcw w ssr.ls us hen tofurr, we have mi nght'to expect any fav.irs at your hands, yet e leg voo, as an at t of simple Justice, to in suit iu your coliiuuyt the uHowing aiwwvr to j)niitiir' nouiil4int 10 said actioni .. 8tat nr Nokth t 'a ixu rs , . thu Ut-uaicta if North 1 ' Tln . Iioblars, . IsnwJ. lirtlilrrs and carpet lg p rs, iicjriMiitnls, 7 soaw . That there kt 00 " law, rcMsn, riw. ai.in sense or lustier," as Ihhi,4.. nmler. " iul,."rtl IWhKu,., Uu ij.i-eu.Unla hy bouad turesrl. . , ( 8. Id bHidanis admit Uiat ia tbe W, tftirton of t?H, and ia th" Iratslatiuw which folhiwtvl. ihcv did .11 ik. .i.:i , charged and set forth in pargniiihs3 S 4. B and i of IIi ,,11 ! actinjrs aaI tin nnoCLM., .. im " of debt were be.n,l ... r"St, ' jrfN.irtliC.roHr, ,mf, cUug, , in Ih constitution. rtvoii,in i.. i:...:. . frure, wider the solema hH.it-. -fr -J ' this deb and to n ih. ..rfi.. .71 taui .1 . 1 I".."' s Slier mo, tbiisereaHno, rtcfendanii candid." 2.i" fB pn all (he rraj and Imnssial .iiw. 1. i5.l. Ilnut but (tcfcudaule deity that, tdarotiifs havvan right tooomnUmorih,r.i.i J is a well entiled w,d rwwuilv olr.Zil ..1.. ..... ... .. 1 . llht Hli.f ,ti.1 1... i. pwitlvtlv aUego that they hare at Ud u,i will ooiitliiue to ntt with thu ului,tcdi,ut fadl.wndgtaMl utnar.iei, iu strict atoor. dtmee with this principle. ( : That the aide of l.0o ai rcaof home- uTX l1" Wc '. "'! M. ia " f, Unes, u set fiirth In purs. ffI'h 7 or the complaint, is 4mly the Ie. Rittinalo UVinutng of tl,8 mf.mnmiaA of dcfcrnUtita, rights, whereley they ltid to Il out the Ina,,., ,, j, rif Nrirt ii- lwys thought plfmtirtii knew and undoraur -fc.r?.V. . . . .. ......... vaaava, uuit'uiiuuia . nnfsent iwmstltriti. was rntili.,!, that the hisiicatends Wiw e.,.,(rf , ftj...' .:.k m and iwliiurled to Uu. T.. . . Ihf ycr inirurwoiif imabli.... .i..r....Ti.... m '1 1. . t A t ' .'rutiwt, wirtr tusifnliuoe. aiuount of lu.l. .i uienet, to iret htdtl ottlwm. .. - ' f. flipaw.i.Mi. .. . ., - '- v.. tal.Hr.di i V -Mama - , If J ,n Pgraph of the com- o . w Uieeiinlrary, tlity allngo that II k l,ll.l. ... . , 1. .1 . . .. ? .' " "r"" difiy th'tt (Htfir KondiKt iiidinales pidity and fgrtorsnee,- Ury, it iliowi itfmt mgiOtr .' . nlng; nd they not wily bitterly deny the the charge d cirruptioo, but aru greatly snrfM-ised that suctl a ensrge si.u... Immght against tbem in this age of " de- vclopui, nt al pnU"". 1 . 8. IWfeadahta admit tbat many oft Mm are-holding ovei," and nmny more in tend to do so, against Um will or the -pie; but they all.-ge that the will r t!s ! ssople has twased to be law Iu this land. 7 Ih femranU d-ny that they have lieon iniilty rtf"fntiid,comiiftwmajidgen vrul b.!vllt'ry, " and allege that such words -and such ideas, like I'.nnsHi'a imd Kiik ril'. .J A.1U.1S survus, " liBV olsywl Wit .... . Th Tfi.w rtavs of aiisssi"' moral iilcas . . IwaarsiUrataa t-i.. -i- - 1 "wwijaT.,, . ''kstVA-' Wherefore di-teitdartt demand h -W?- ' suit lie hence dimnissed, and that they have judgment Sir Uieir high carts and tecs. ' Sworn and sulswnltcd, , . K OFKICK lIOtUKH. JiAnifMi. FAlI.mi.-ltr5ftTiiraaysme half d.mea white soJawags and some 100 : nrgruBS oi.it ia the town hall and nomina ted or rwwittM.'M.W rattier, as candidate! oj, convention question, W. A. Outhrio a.IT. . tntterloh. ThU shows the rad icals have not pluck iwmgU to pt Hp is.i .i..i...t .f tlielr own renresentalivo mm, and that thev see no smu!L a s.i!iare fight Tliey toks ir Lnttertoh, . think ing V 'noagh mixed renser VHtivr to krippleiHir ny a.Muewi.j,a.., they may tliKik lliithriciseiioiighorablank to Is not painfully oblectim.able. Jttally they coul.l niH.. nave soi mcWI asm i wtkr rut!ird, end "n ' who ran lie more u!Ceasiuiiy and Men Who lark ' entirely pM ., fldence. ' . .. . Huthrie is a new comer la the county, not ideutstied wMIt us, h ly M" ' otline holder, and what little sultntsnce he has, he niade by the fees of the mflevor tan most ecorbitant.hargea t on tssr -uHr l..t.krops and fbeir faauUea. 11a ... went l.iewaralUtesgSofilimdactm r- . arriiit law, but selecied or Tohinteered m--to the cavalry, we ssam. and after tin Ltrtry volanteered soktier life, he took tbo jroaJusd oeii l4H6o, for the apptuu. , . aientof Mankrupt K.ljisier. He loves ut Ice imd kas ite.-n active "m the wagoe u- -tineas and coos-rstor with the car)- baggers and state otUrert who wen nigii Ruined us. Hwssnliy ne t-xpressci uim.o -openly In faor of convention." i HT. l.Ulter.t was '"s"J (nected snd nsriin man hem, lie has af- t nsss, estirdy ksn tlie esmudeoce of Ins t jorrser friends and business associate. ;. ; He was associated with the trickery A. J. Jones in r ralwsvi affairs. d only withdrew from these atuwpted swbi. die from pure scare when three tested with , prosecution by Attnmejr Oineral Wtipp. , It appears he was i'4rw.trm r hrrr- I pui-aUp 'ttll wnty; mt .H my M. treatise; wr-rsr w.winn. s - 1 iiuiifiiielll ws .no.". ' w- w...., tht nmntJ 0w,a many mlurs b, n..iiv ln.litlp-e us st the war left as so lm- JMtrrjtJbed. Mr. F.tttterloh' was also hsnl 'fnf nt -Wis democrulio trle.'ste- nrirf till. UiWnSlllU UJ l,l n'i!.i,i He tonk actiT part In our aoitiiimti.'.s and taojl t'Mrffs4liuWiiTiriTie rcST li.sa wi- ill adniM.d : to suiipoit tlw nomis. acta tsf the iMinveuli.i (lis great im-.oa- 1 aistt.iiW.nry in tills- sad liis rw klis con- ' . .Idct f a year or two pjji jns piacru liiai beynsd tlie support, ft. H.4 tlw syiu tth. af all formet ti tends. . We will sa nXtliii sy iin.Jssj'iijfrrti'iifH) h'tiylr, Give the pcoote of CumtM-rlftn.l an op l.rtuuity' tti ote on the .ptcstlon s to wlicthsr Tow LutUtloU is CUer for the iilciiary ihan (lie convention and he will trnul.tev the people eery Uttie for a -while. ' K- - - -" - . . 5 1P ,1 .' . . i OC'fl.t ...;?.-, iy.-''.' ' "' ' 1 r ) , -!"''. Jc; , ..: j: . --.. yimw '
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 19, 1871, edition 1
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