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THE DAI tY DENTIN EL. W2CL PHI. Editor. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 1865 ------ OUS TOUTS THE Snnrwci I faeusd tvery morning (Sua day excepted) at tit following nut: For ii mnntbe, $5.00 for ooa month . -' v - 1.00 s,f two month- ,.;,- 2.00 Oar terms art invariably ia advanoa. The eareljw f mny bowtvtr, UJigss u io y to our friend, that responsible and prompt penoot who doir tbf SentinA wA so delay seeding u tbtif nam at one bo sad -end u the CtA in a abort time. Tb avy may Wtot nlfthaIUllEoad Conductor or th' Express Ccaves. r s : - - - - ' - SiiaU vpavur D--but r ' Wt hold that government. State, tr'reoniei Jpantiet ait a much ui sui jeota or mural wi gstlon a individuals. Tbs taint r1oipl of th moral law wbloh can ba applied 'o thtm are a biodiog, aa tbo whfh be applied to Io - dividual. No legal tasotmtnft, oo Judicial da claioca, bo power or right acquired by military fori, aa nullify of ' Wat lb la of Cod. -Do justly and lor mtrej" & eomtntDd a.rtpl all obligator upon gvrnmnt, muoia7plliiea . or torporniiont a npoo Individ!,' and o to that nation at ptoplt ho dltregard tht IdJbdo. tion. Tht lsgslity of Illegality of at debt doet not in any aeoM affett tht vera! obligation of the dabt - or wbo reoalrtd a fair waideraiiear wbaa gtgvd or contreettd to pay It. Legal Immunity from tb obligation,' throws tht debtor entirely upon bU honor and upon bia moral Integrity, to . pay it , titja Increases ifpoatibla. bit obliga tion. And ha NoHb Carolina too wbo h In different to Let honor 1 I tbm dtlegat In - - tbe Contention, wbo would tarttlh bar bonot 1 If to, be la nnfitfbe bit position. - , W great thai tit Stat war debt Nortb ff Una It pyt bound by lew to pay, And further. lfihtlt aotbltopy, or will not bo la any M WS WW VH PAVWHTVI u r BIIPl'lWWW bar aeglett to pay doe not toil ber honor tor ' vlolst bar moral obligation. . How then j aball .be rrpmdialt, or wbjob ia th aant tbing, not hmm tbt payment of tbe dfet t - - ' ' ; 7ir-oBiider mao an liooet man. an boofraUo man, wbo refuae to my (ambling or a aearloot debt, wblob fat bat "tonrraotad to ptj t Tbey art illegal d-bta.. No f.Moffiw eu eotnrjel blm to Obt. and a wba i aaidari i d aa bonnrable man who rafaooa to pay if be ie able! And art not Btntee and Coontl and lodmduala boaod by tbe tamo rule of bonor and reepuoalbiuty 1 So far aa wo tan too JNortb Carolina la at much tmnnd io honor to pay bar j war debt, aiabe it tbt debtt the r bar people or tbt ooonliee contracted befura the war. In law North Carolina bad no right to remit tfnlnaMbe (,'nlted 8tt'e Tbt right of rero - letioa.bowew, w holier no ane mo oal'e in aetion. If tbt bad a inflationary ricbt tv rtrolt, aba bad tbt tame rTgh to tuntmot debta to rnaka it rtrolt good aueoHwful. Th . . (faietion la, due her failure, reea h r Iron tbt bigatUlopay tn'oedel u, If h t UT But tbt Gtate nd pounti. , M ih-y imrir.ti cslTfraai np4tbaame l.mtlng, it la a.lrged wan not py tbt war debt and complr with their tilhar obligailort.. U may bt ao,-tat tbr than mttVi oneetton. Lei ui wo. Tbt atat war ietl aoAtbat of tbt wnuntiM, wbea rednotd to 1 tbt geld ttaodard, and that I all that Jt cm I tort ought ta cl!on.will bt foool to bt optr tlel jaaalL lo'rwically It It n ont tenth if oat twentietn w tot amuunt upon in too. : debt, bow caa tb oroJitor pay JthelP dabt f- 12 qw can tbey pay taxet to tbo goremment f Saw are tiecutor aod aiuiiblitrakAf, and gaar dlM, and agteti aod'triutaoatopar telr debt? 3daayprtoM InToatal In Stato and County tt uitSta, btlitriog tbey wee aafeit and beat tbt toaatry jaffordod. JXibttt art repndiated wbrt eonddtnot cas tbt paopb ban b their ows gorenfiaeatif ' , "T" But agaitf t If North Carolin repudiate nay portion of let debt, what credit can abt tare broad in future t Iler recuperatioa abolu!!y depend npoa btr credit It, d not bt taid that tbt repudiation f ber war debt will not of i lost her. Credit It like ' a maidon. It nut bt abot upicioa. Without credit the rec opera -i - .v. a.. I. k.t. vr .v wr Suite except Alabama iqoint at repodiation. BbaU North Carolina bt pat la that category X '':':: .The utt; Ciwrentlau. 'f Tblt body it muting on steadily. - At V prtdioted, the ordmanee ft "the abolition of ItTtry waa paatd without a diwendng voice. Tbe aiae of tbt tommlttees and tbt large amount of Buretr lerielatiTt boaiaeat ereeented. art Gal ea lated to make tbt body mora oa alowly. We naderetand howerer, that tb opinion prtralb), that the body thoold d what ia abeoIaMy n eesafy tbi week and adjoare to fritet ala aereral taontht lattr. . Wt feol quit confident that there Wat leaat oat eabjoot, wblth abwild be adjonraed trer to fitort eenaion of the Cun Bti().7Tbat it ibtoesrbiti' of Statt and etanty iodebtedaeea. It I one of tbt g reveal ubjecta wblob will bt broaght befort tbt body. Tbt people bate not bad time too joider it ma turely. Tbt preaaort npoa them at praeent terriblt. Tby fetllhat'erery Utin la Kn, and nothing etma to pruoii then mlUf but repu 4iation. Gift them timt to tor-aider, tad la tbt Convention tot after tht most mature nadrtfcvrPrealdVat of WaahiagWu CvUge, Ww pUee oa grtTMt oOBaidaratlcn. TTcty of Partr. Wt bar alt be iid of ih tjriii j of princes, sotai.Uua. Lii tt aud niir r : t-f J.- iult of pntbjtri, Meg! a. fci.aW' 4 pfjtQjthert no 'J nny. njir tdut t iad tuarte.ii..$ pjraeci.nu maa mt lyruuuj vi iij apirn. u ing ih ei.tiiceCif tbe lt O-nitderacy, tbi uinl wa rampau amir.g it nltra taaco. Aieu yeryafatstt mcst comt to a certain standard ia "nUmert find speech, or they wi re oatracited, Tbey ma4 mui predaelr, 01 tbey were etrotcbed or cho p d (-a 10 be brought to the aUndard. It avail td no'hidg to c'aim fiat wt Vere in a fret coun- try-Uhat tbt right of free thought or free epeech wa guaranteed by tbt govrnmeot--ihai ttien could not tbink alike, if they would every one wa pat upon the Procroitean .bed aod atretched or chopped off to suit, consigned to tbe b aard of bwng charged w; b dicrgyaliy. Il waa a bitter pirii aa uuconerrat;ve or dettructiva epint, aud we abouiinkUJ aid denobucel it. We de- iioucce it aull. wherevr it may ahow iuelf. We hoped it d:td. witb the Cyt-f d rtcy, but ever and aoca it lifia np i. head aud puu out it venoajou toegae. We art clad to 7. bat little of H to far. bet tbowa t'teef in tire State Convention. A fewper bap are ioleoted with that malizo epirtt. Wt bop very few. 'There art acme Io tbt Statt, not a few, wbo threw np tbtir hat for the Con federacy after ih took tide ia the late ooneet with the Sooth. But tbey got whipped, badly whipped,' turned while and trembled in their brteobet, tomt about two years, other about eighteen ntontbt, other abont twelve month, other about til month, before ZeSuloa B. Vaoet got1 whipped. Some of. tbem bavt been aaxioua to prove ail StWt-tt tt they wtra fjaioo mn all the" time never fur a moment went with the State. " Not they. And in order to crove it. tbev denoanoe leeesoion and aeoeeaion bta, itoutit Tha (boat of eeoeaeiaa. will haunl ibem and they eee It in every thing. - Some one bat .told , thivt tlunog tbe dlt ccfcdun lo tb Convention the otbsr day, the gboet of teoeeaion disturbed ftw no JUttla There wat tri, a gentleman preoent who tald a word m favor of aeoel'Mi not one wHb defund tdJtotttiegfrieyfril who did not ad mire tbt phr4 doify of thi orilina-ire deoUring tbt ordinance if ajeeWt f 18 il null and void. Nooae oijeoted In lle ihlug all Wfi-e ready lu declare the ordinance uu'l -!n re wa not a di eeatient.Jbut a noTiTTieTirif.iu'fltt ihatihe ordijnanoT wight bt o framed tt tu uii all, and heuoe ad vocated a change. ' ' Ont gentleman, wt learn, Warn exri td and alarmed,' at tbt gh4 of I c Miou llkiujj about in the: Coirtention in broad "y H;U. 11 bad told tbe Preai tent and hi C.i"et Onlv a Uw week ago, that ectoa wai dead and buried in North Carolina : but bt wa miukn bare it wa, reiurreoted and kick g, right before him tie waated tbe !daatio..l ordi n ice which we re ported by the committet, w'nh evry jot tud tinle of I Mo paaa, in order to bill crliioaitone dead! Qf course Oen. Grant and $hrmaa will be very gratful,to ib-tr new ally. They, every body thought, bad li M e (ii t a dad ai a ber -rtBgrtwtfbi TimrttRb73klrigb katw better, it wa atill aliv a d lcki , Now wba' in tit be Uio ff ct of tHU onilaight opon ttt I a'd Fur burled .irelfiPt6lirr',Tlrere wrt tr-upf b-fore tbt gentU-man at iba md-nent, aevral reporv r f the N ribern ppr, who pricked their ra.d hW e i danced tt the eneoncem,t. It' wa nu'i 1r them. , Ard in 1 1 than a werk il over the N rii jt 'U bi f to fclainr4,boavrtn reviviniri') V r h Carolina.'' ' 8-c4l :n rao'.t in" the Q'i 3f ir b' Stir'-," and 1J beraat-1 s:ht.diiturHd the our rlr-ami of eon ot h ew Vniiii m sn. wS gut whr.ped an tweiv oreign eeo mout&t bviora do Vauat .sua r i h , It fwn,arttr all, that the rwnilt of the Kortb Carolina plrciion la not an overwhelmingr Union triampb. In mahy localitie tbt p&rtuan of Davi and Vane wart eleo ed over Ui.ion candi daut. In Ttdkin Connty, Chief Jotice Pear ton, a radical Union man, wat defeated by a. re conatreotod teoeuioniat. Ia Waa Oaantv. Mr. J. Lu Pennington, tbt editor 'of tlit Progrts, ttfontrly Union, received but 610 votee in a pol) or caw 4Y. i. iwva. Wa call npoa tbt intelligent correspondont of tbt Ztaet to correct tbt above ttatemeut. If there wai a diiuion or disloyal candidate' before tbe people in any Coooty of tbo State daring ih Lett ctnvm, we bavt not bt&rd of It- Certainly sou cAeri'bct'Uatotr tnin went tWed.-dga Peartoa wa voted for by 4b Vance .entn at a Union man." Tboyvawly preferrad the Judia to Jkla eoinpetii, aa.wt nadMnd-..UIJU-om letitor ctAtmd to i bt tf good a Uaion man a tbt Judge, bat tbt reason and obly reaaon- w kave herd aatifatdi.far . th '' .'tue'eeae of Mk Hanet waa, tW at advocated repudiation j and tht Jodga dt0 cet, ; ' V-"5 .-- la Wake County it ft i wsUSnowaVy every eat that tbt tbftt gentlemen tlected, bad a better Unioa racord than tbt editor of tbt PmgrtM. Tat fact the correspondent of tbe Ttme$ mast bar koovra tit wo 11 a aav bert,'...,.,. ' Oeventor of MieaSaalppU . . f . Tbf MiaiuNsippt election ret o me indicata the eertaiq oleotion of Gn, IImpbry a Governor, by a largt majority. Hi opponent wa Judge ruber, (tie tatedhat Gen. iiiimphreya i nnt eligiblenAt bating-been pardoned by tbt President -retenbttr$ Expvu. ; - ' It will be reotJUcted that the members jif tbt lata MiMitlppi Coo veil tien i nomina ted Jodge Pinher fj G ivernr. The people prfered Gen Hnwphrcy and It appoar have elected blm; and better ttill. PreiJ,-rit Jona.M but nardoued tbe General withi i t lWv diy. " m mm i ii ., i. ' . ... The lna(rnnttioa of Cevrl PSrrt E. Let 4Beeey. Tht Italliri-tnc Ordinance. " Thert was to much legal karning on tit lidt of tht crdlnaoct as it was reported from tht eom roittct. wbickdared tbo orJinanca of tcces eioa of 1861 null atd Void, that wt should tin- hesitatingly bavt tup-ported it, if -wt bad pu in ih Convention. There is nothing kit wt have obnerved, brrettinr as mBy lawyeva gotd law jet, as possible, between yon and the. watl ; and there is notbitf gained by contending with tbtm, when there art to ntanv ataiost yoo. Somehow, M somehow elsa, at tht fellow taid, tbey . will al wars got tbt bettor tf von- - Vat it was not tnrprUin'g .'to tee a good desl of legal bblKtyirraoged agaisst it, oa-aoconntf IU twseptipBtbla verbiage, tvea-U bero were no tetbnicalor legal difficn'.trriin tUt way. The ordiaawea -asserts, that the ordinance of 1767 adopting the Contitation of th Unit4 Staws, is not only cow in full fares and tffaot bat that it has alwayt baen to riuot tt adoption. That th suspensiun or interreptwa of the operation of tbs Constituuoa of tht United. Suites, during the Confcdtraey, did not legally or rishtfuliy abrogau or destroy "its forot and. power. Now to our mlud this it oorreot. To bavt effected its abro gation rightfully and destroy it force utterly, it wat atoouary that th Confederacy ehould titab li$h not poly a government tfeut'W, bat a com plett and perfect go vers meat, separate and supe rior ia fbroe and power to th United States.' Its (allure to do this, rendered : null all its act. Yet it can only ba constructively true, not literal ly. Daring tht Confederacy,' wails the force of tbe Constl.utioa of tht united States was im pended in the Southern States, it certainly could aotbave 'been HUrally in full force and tffsoti Wt did nat Jf ' tht debatttbu wt presume this was tbt point which sprang tbt oppoiitioo to tbt ordinance. If tbt Confederacy had been suc cessful, no ont In that cat could have maintained tbe poeitlou, that at any tim faring tht contest, thtf-coostitotioo of h United States wa still In full forot aod. effect. But it .failure blots out. abrogate til it pretensions and nullifies all its acts. Bat th tunt Iwttping conclusion it not trot in toy ten, to far at tba legitimate act of Nor J Carolina art cooctrned. Tht revolt of tht State did nof dettfof ittrorgantt cbaracttr. She J-rtmalnedttlU JifJU.with tbt identic4J:berent power which beloogtd to ber while under y e oooi'J ution of tbo Uniied State. AU her legie ittivs, eiecutive and judicial acts," daring ber re volt, are consequently in full f rc andffect, ex cept tbova in violation of or contrary to tht con stitution of tht United State. Since her surren der to tbo miliiary.forot of tbt United States, her force and power bavt been s us pen led, but tht le gitimate acta of the State government during the contest, bavt not been abrogated, and can not bt rightfully, tiospt by ber own Convention. Tbe Debate Wt tnontiostd in yesteiday't iiaot tbe name of tuveral gentlemen who bad been named to ns by persons oomiog into oar office, as having par ticiptitedi lu tbe debate on tht nullifying ordinance whott apeechtt wart worthy of bote. A friend bas called onraitentios to' tbt abltunrgumeota of Mesire. Bovdsa. Tbompsoa and Warren, diirinr tht debata. .'U sr'4 givt n plcwort to lay ai their argument before our readers. Oar pur pjs was .tanatioe all, bat as wt could not V present, we nMutioaed lu&b as wtrt tptcially aimed to u. ; W. R. Hlchardson, t By tbt proceedings of tbt Board oi Commiu ionert, published in today's Isso, it will bt svn not only ia Mr. Richardson entirelv esonerated f.-om -ait intimationt -whtoh mirht affsct bit integ rity, but his tervicet a Treaa irer duly rewarded , Tht reailernes eompotinf the Board disclaim anv t46tenioaof insinuating aavtbing against sir. K. I 1 if L T; ft . . e mm m autiuB i uvuui, iui uair gcew out or a misanaerstanatng oa tbt part of Air. and hM kr dinpoe4 of to the atufatiOjn of ali bis friend .Standard. i.-,.'-1 A puWicsUoa of th city oommissiooer la torn of th city paper a week or two. Wt, in Mr. Ricbardsoa's aUenos, reflactsd upon bia iniuri- oualy. Wt art glad that th matter baa boon sttifAJrilr adjusted. We did not publish tbe taieoMnt, but think that the above correction OT((oi"tp fjtoT;todtt; Jn nttlof io Mr. Richardson. Xsulslaua Statt Dv-moeratle Convention. Krw Obliass, October 8. Th Democratic Stati Convention wat permanently organised tb- dav, and adopted a platform. I , . Xht resolution emphatically aprrove oi PN ffint Johnson' reorganlzaUoa policy ; exclude rem tbt field of polities all religious and sectional controversies bold that this government was made to be perpetual for the exclusive political benefit of the white net ; recommends the eailinf of a convention to adoota constitution eJtDresafva ortht wi!! tht people recommend a memorial to congress tor compensation tor leases sustained by th emancipation policy ; dven to the repeal act Uw as ia conflict with tht Constitution and law of tbt genersl government : earnestly appeal for a general amnesty and tbt prompt restoration of tht propert of citueos : and invite all citizen. without . distinction of aationality, to join tbem in opposition t tha radical repoblics party. - ' i be tJoavention nominated i M. V ails - for Governor, and fL A. Perjtu. for Lient Governor, . I .1 4r , L ' Waina Docs it Cons Fton T The Urn amount of gold , aad silver oEsred tor sale yesterday, ia CbartoUf . aaggvst th queetioo ;"B'htrt doi It mmtfromT .. - .,.V....v. We were taborios' under1 tbt impression that we hid Be auu-jr ia ia rxqntry, bat we tare bee thoroughly convinced to the contrary, lor everybody from abroad deisonstraUd by tbolr assets that "Tbey r not poor indeed, Thev were we I sapp.ied with "Benton'e Mint Drops , ind Csiusedoa't shiaplasters.JLU hd t Uvriy tims, if any oaa was otd w are sure "Laile 6m" was th baytr. CfcwXM !. , . ; Geo, Sbermaa Is ot a toor of iaspectioa . throeeh hie mihtary uivislon, with a view of (educing tbe military feree and expenditure. - - . . . . north Carolina Slat Contention ctVfc.NTti DAY. : ' Octcbtr 9 th 1805. f hUoBvtii.n met at io o cl ick. Prayer by the lii-r.rv Hurdle of Hi Presbjterlon ti,- njnnu .,r s&mrdav't aeteton wert roaa ab4 ftnn.,l.. The Preddent Bnnonnoed tht committee on tbt Statt-wardetrt. M-s-ra. SJeule, Bockiiig' ham i- Jflz-kwrn. RanJ(di.h: Wdoston. Frauklli; R.,,..t ru-t.mr, KuaulL Branewickl Alien Duplin i Lobm. ftuthvrford j Dirkeyi Ci'eirokes Patterson. C aldwell j McUonald, Chatham j tnd Ferehee, Camden. ... , : ', Judge Houadf Wilton, aidted permfaalon to record hw vote in tavo oi me viui'n -'"-isbing alavery, a he waa absent .from the ball on Katur,Li n account of ickne. Ptrmiion Kmiilmr nern,iiin was sranted to Messrs Cow ..r Mri..rJ unA nrilum of Puruuiman. Judice Uillium fr m tbf .eommititet on General Amnoiy rrpi'ried a Udlows; REPOKT FROJ COV1MITTF-K3 hksolutios vmh TMit scsjkcT ut totaism. MCStT TO THK ft FI.K Of oRTM CAU Xutilvt'l, That under tin ttrong imprewl'-nt which it basoonceived th kindnan and wiadoni dunluved br Hi Eseellencv President Johnson in composing the ironWe that have arisen out of th recent roela n. toi umveniion vrmureaw esprese a hop that if not ino n-pfltiblt witn tht view wbiah hie Etoellencr. btitef inforoieti"0 enables him to take of the proeent aituaiion of anVirs. be willeoeedilv proclaim total A nines tv for politicaj offaoctt to all tht good people of North Carolina, upon their tak ng tlit oam pre-. scribed in bit proclamation ot May JVtn icoo. . Mtsolvid, That tbt President of this Con van tion transmit acipy of the above resolution to Hie Excellency, rresidtnt Johnston. ,-t , ., J: Mr. Sloan ofGiton !r-m ibt committee on icdistriotir g the SMrerjored Jrom that com tnittet attollowsl"" v ""-",';. AM btBIHAMCI TO DIVIDf HOSTS CASOUW IXTO IKVKN COHOtloKit PUT BlCTS. 1 , Be i ordained by tht permit ef JWtA Oww iiaa, Convention ttifmled,'UdU U hertby ordained y tht auViortry cj utsoms. t nw tor tbt purpose ot electing reprrtentative In tht Con gre of the United Sitate, .the Stt thall be di vided into seven dUtrica, U follow namely Tbe firt diatrict ahall be cimooeed of tht coin- tie of Currituck, Camden, Pa-uoUnk, Pvtquim ans. Oaten, Chowan, Hertford, Northampton, Haiftx, Martin, Bertit, Washington, Tyrrell, Hvde and Beanfortt the second district,-of the bounties of Pitt, Craveii7 Jonet, Lonolf" Wtvfle, t Greent, E tjrecombe, Wilton, Onslow, OrWct, Duplin and New Haoovar; tbt third: dtntrict, of the cou itie ff Brunswick, Columbus, : Bladen, Sampion, Cumberland. Ugbeo l, ItichQrmd, uar nett, Moore. Montgomery Anson and it nily j 'bt fourth district, of the countit s of Wake, Franklin Warrun, Granville, Omhgs, Nash. Johnston and Cbatham; the fif h dinrict, of ihe countie of Alamance. Randolph- Guilf rd, Buckingham, Da vidson,, Foray be. Stoke, Sorry. Person arid Cas wtllithe sixth dis'rict. of tht eooutif-a of RowaOj Ckbarrus, Union, Meokltriburr, Oaion,"Lincoln, Catawba-, irwdi, Uaie, Xadliiu, W Ukta and Al exander ; the seventh diatrict of the coonties of Axhe, Allirbtny, Watauga, Yancey , Mitsbell, McUowell, Hurhe, Caldwell, Kumertora, lleave land, Polk. II eiiderton, Transylvania, Buncombe, Madison, Haywood. Jackson,. Macon, Cherokee and Olay t-aou-f which duitritU aliali bt tuti tlad to elect one repreentaliv in the Coogrtu Of the Unitwl 8taJs 2 Tbt election' for representatives in Conrress, shall be held and conducted in tvery respect in !f ''Vg ter of h Kevua Ufie, ei pt tfM th piit Btiaii rt comparra in me nrw aiitnct at me tour, bou-e iu lh t-ounty i f Brrtit j. ia the ten ond, at ttw cont honst in tht couo" of Lenofr j in the third district aj. tbe court house in the county oH'umbrlanT; in tht fourth -district, at the conrt bo me in th county of Waka t in the fif h lit r et at tht couHi b uo in tht ojoaty of UuiKord ; in to V h d j n -t, at tht court houst in t&e ciuotv of Ir dell- a ,d tu tht eeantb di trict at i he mr, houst in ih county of Buncombe. Mr Peil.ips of Ur ge from the eommitut on ACU of ht l-otiverrti m, General Aisembly and Court tmot Hay tsbi, rvportfir ttacK tbeorai nance declaring what law aud ordiutnset art in tore, and rccommti aing its passage with certain amendments Mr. Phi Ulps desired on to-morrow to pretnt tht ordinanct as amended. By Air. Phillips, . - A resolution to appoint speoinl oommlttot to toqoirt ana repoit to this lmventioo. whether anv cert wf the public reord heretofore 'derosit ed in this tapitolart Dow oot-iry jind if so whether ana wnst action is missing for their f Mr. Settlt asked and obtained pcrmlseion fir tbo Committet oa Finauoe to rU front tbi bull; In order to bold n Immediate teation.l By Air. Caldwell of Burke, . A resolution authorising tbt President of tht Convention, to erooort purobment to enroll the ordinance declaring null and void th ordinanct of secession, upon whiob tlio dilgatet who de aire it nuiu rewiru inwir names wun vnt liemts of the eoaotiet they reproeat. By Mr. Joynemf Warrn," - j Resolutions reltiting t leglslatioa . npon private debts coctraoted previous io tbt outbreak of.the latt war and during itl continuanct f Provide for lb committee on public and private debts to take into' consideration th propriety and Dt- oeeeity of taking some decided action prohibiting forced collection the rteolttion wat referred to tht committee on public and private debts, - By Mr. JUGUonal j ut UiB'tuw, ' Kesolutions proposmgamendmenU to tha 6 in. ttittttion, which wr property referred ih reiiA uuoni proviue torin eieuuoa ot alUlaie e&otr by the peopU , ,. - -H .. ; By Air. Alelverof Mecklenburg, ,) :., An ordinance toenablUh Penientiary.'.i By Mr; Howard of Wilson, i A reflation making it tbe duty of lb corns mittetnn Acts of the General As-eiubly. Converts tion and Courts sinoo Mar 1861 to annuir into the propriety of this Convention ennfirming the charter of the-Piedmont U iilrosd, in rd r that the righu of the State may not be tortVited. ' By Mr. Smith of Johnson '- l 'i ; ' Reolutione to amend iBe ennititation which were rcterred to the Committee on nntitational Amendment Kesolutiuna provide that niuuber of tba Gen ral Aa tmbly be required to brj been for five year a white cilitea ot tbo iHato and fur Iwo f tiars a white cuissn ot the dirtrict or court ty be reprve-nt Senators to bt tbiny years of agt at least and CvmU)Oars to bt at leant twenty 0M.J. v."., : ... By Mr. Donnell of Bmuforr, An ftrdinaaot toprovhe for tht'rayueat of he debt coniraotd befort tbt war. . , Rr Mr. Baker nf Ashe. - " j , An ordinance in roisid to poUieUj4,. , Wf i Bynnra, of Lincoln, aaufed that on bnn. ' dred and fifty copies ot tba tut C.m;M.i,i. Ietn4r ted for the uae of the Convention. Passed By Mr. McRne of Cumberland. An urdinano prov4.iing that af tha tleotina to be held ia t,: vernher next, Cumberland ahall be on titled te iwo members of tht Hons of Commons.and thai " Harnett bo entitled to one. ,-, -A : By Mr. Aloortof Wake. An ordinance quali fying tertnin persont ta voter. --Air. Oldwell t-f Burk. ntov d that tht oom- mi'iee on vcneuiiiuunai auitwnamenie, oe em powered, tjnploy a clerk, which waeadopied - Mr. Love of Jackson, moved that tht vote by wblob tht ordinance providing for th eleotlon . of mmbwr of a Genersl Aaaembly Ao, waa pat-rtd, bo reeoBsidared.- Tfat ayet and nee -were c'ld aud tbo vott was rtotnaidtrod, 1 Aye 93. ",:;' ' ' ;..---.;. ; .., " . Noes 20. .v-,. . , ". - f . . ' By Mr. Thompson-of Bertto. " ': 1 an oaiMaico i tcLvrwH to uts rncEir .' r. Of THt ITATC. D is ordained by the delegst-s of tht people in Convention aaaembled, that. all officer under th Confutation and law of North Carolina, blob sine tbe 20th Alay 1661. have been bill by per rm, wbo, oo matter when chnsen, hsv ttkn an oih intuosixtnt witb tht ofB4l oath, to support tbt Contittiuo of tbt United Sttte art hereby declared to bt vacant, and tht Gen ral Ataiblyat it, first e'4oa btrca(rr, thall ' 0at thtaamt io.be filled in tht manner pr. oribed by the Constitution and Uwsof iht State, and :bat all persons who may be tba appointed to fill id offl'jwihell enter upon tbt perform nee ot tbt oaties ot tnt , wnentver the pro. Tkiontl govtrnniont in tblt Statt u at an eud, .By Mr. Lovt ol Jackson. . . i,T :u , A oaDtxAttec ate-UTAiLtiRnca thi ' itr tent -;rt---ocT' cr th rt5-k'e?T"".'-'' f Provides for tbt rtrabiihmnt of tbt &j premt Court with tbt Hon. R. M. Pearon, W. II. Battlt and M. E- Mtnlv nejui tbertof, . . Ane rcruuu'Ai j ioi in yaweii ur ,1 A mmaatnn. and llunilliinAl t k . . J . . by Mr. Diokey of Caswell, prohibiting the s sumption of tbt State war debt, wert everally laid oo tbt tablt. t Tht ordinanct of Mr. Henry of Maeon. and Air. Bynum of Lincoln, providmc noon wMttiwa- trf Mr. Bynum, referred to a stikct committee of tvt. a j y s . The lollowine saee wa rvd from Hi. Excellency Governor Holdcn. - aiAiK or Nparu carousa; ) ' , ! , . t EttcoriT -DBrsaTMtirf, I - I.-,' '.. lgti,Octpber k, im. i : 8i! I bavt recoived tht following dispatch; from Dr. B. 3. Powell, the ngent of tbt Stat, by Waahiogtoa i rAsMOT6,T)et.ta, 18G4. Tht Freeidenl it very much gratified with th notion of tht Convention. I writ this ia his' of- fioe, and bo tells'mt to say tbt Convention ba- don what is right and that tuch action add greatly to our strength here.' -. , t - - Yery rwpecMully, ; . " - W. VrVHOLDEV ' ' . ' Proviaional Goverror. Mr. Brook moved to take np tht ordiaanoe providing for tie ition of members of a General) Assembly. which was coucuired in. ' - - Mr. Pbillipt moved that tbt' ordinanct bita . tan up bv fractions. ' A r reed to-1 . j . ; , rkvvrij amendment were offered, hut only two were agreed to a follows : On by Mr. Love, of -Jackon, altering ttit tim for the meetms of tbt Legislature from tbt third to th fourth Monday, of November ; and one by Mr. Love, of Jackson, providing that a )ax thall pot bt r a nried as a qui ibcation for a voter in the N vembir t'.ectiou. . ' , Tht r.rdibance a amended thus paed The Cooveniioa adjour.usd tintil 10 o'clock, to morrow. .... .-. ; , . s,; . . .-. . ' .'. .. " ' - 1 " ' 1 ' i 'i ' " There tt every reason to believe that tht colored troops now suUxmed la tbe Southera 3utswiU bt speedily withdrawn, and mustered out of tbs servlcei. . NEW ADVEii flSEMENTS. ; iii' 3TOIjEllSa, P I ; Olt WEPXI8DAY tfMfif , THK StH IJTSTAST; from the Sutile of Mrs. Tina In at f ittsboie'.eae large iay boras about tn years ef SfS) ha ea tbe right fore .leg, just abov the fetlock, a tare leap Alio, a Sorrel isaar ajred t years, star ia th forabsM. . A rcwaxA of leentv-ay dollar will be ciraa for each ei tbesw . .-, . . LLXHiK CLLti J, - hUeculor of J. W. Xinoin, d 0. Cnntt Tcarnaraciit at Weiaon, X IV ; on October 2Uta. v : , Hani ' JMusia in Atitndanoe. ' , AttomUMESTAVD ItDLXi ARB IKv'l tod to-attaad, caxtlsu'.arLj Ua latur.. . ttlwg .. mciim e at J e elo;k P. M. I uroaatioa to take p ace at o's ook, P. JI. .n. AL W. Ksnxa im dxess the Kalfiits, .- - ' JStovcs Stoves I tovcsl 1 . lOrGEE 4 EUblllEls HATE JCEX RECr lVtD A UROE I0T Of , Cookln sad Parlor Stuvas at the old ( , PartttevU. .fttreet., i P LAVISHED WARE. . A JCff ASSORT,, rnvnt ef Jfrsnta aad Cofio aud Tea Pot. . . JAPAW WARE. Tkt'NCS, CtKt Kl)fia.v gar Boies Taa aad Coffoa Canwtera, Dust Jess, bpittooaa, A'epper liosssana taacy xul,i.bp - HARDWAktB and UOUSE FJjRjrWJI .UU'. j WaO lruLi, r rymg ant ' W" rf rpiM WARE. ACOMPLSTS ASSORTJIWI. A. aud Homemade , . JOBEISG, RKPAIHI.VO and I'"-T MvUt 1 Q uooiiuJ at Ji shortoit Boti 7S UBS FESPARED TU ju AKS AWm- , II otove Plpx, pas up Stoves, Ao. . 1krsos reiaLsw ast ihiso ts ct . im wow 4 do we I to give a a sail.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1865, edition 1
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