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V. j - ' ' 1 1 " - INHERENT OK DERI Eu- . ... .klohlvrsrsK-tbl,U w. -"" ,::,: ' una i-ano ... whkh it U ,ba LegNatur. amy "TV, Federal end H,lUi.diromeiie"a'- -..ir.duu.-.W. it Unmount- T " .I.......... , rom to , u,nW,nt (n U But lu our ItaM. u..rvdiiwt. TMt7 "..7 . u vested in J p0" Uur prent Bui ? '-i.. itt colli eel P ela . . Then conic areatricimn such right should lie U must, upon tb xmUe t . -or.! "ClltOWT - , a in .eucaf lv"". t,iww mi iii "i "" r v i- rh. Btatea. T1 pow thu e" mu" JLh wbot.Uni.tIm, to lb Oo,.lltotion .r.ki lVlt Sl.fc. Fo argument 'ol to enforce mew meant merely stetwl V- "J i B . i. u. or uw r in pnmijenc uf uthorny w W J7. tk BUI iA Blum . i n ij k kdw ii ,nd foro, of t'TTT. II- W ta Por....n or u-; - - &. kv.ll k III U4IW ta ihlnU of U U " ' iJcoo-Uu.lon.1 quo, ta Ut. Col- f - V juuUrJ from - " . dU. M. orlT frWn, and htP "' ' hU . r.i. . totcof "I V... u . IS TilIT -HSnlli " e.... r.li.ulon contniirt ruic ww. - , .111 U gmtiy injure . . PEOPLE ; r j '.":""7J' WnnuM, Tht Jrr nonnmion oi CM m "" . (l.iVCBMOa. S1AILBT It WT " lllgl. I t. I. .J thm C(IIHWMU"( I . 1.1. n.u.11 lit IflJU. ipnKIIB . , l L. LI - muAPO&i . i iK- (..ilti.ll,.n. Oil. MM- . if l r . . r i ..i. riCK to t aiutmpt - ' , : , i "rri...! ... ..- f...tltutio Itt Itktemfnt ofjhcin t-m A MinpU to b ull rt? fctfoii to em; InUlKgeni minJ. Thr- tilail fr th' UgUlt4.re, tben, to ym Um Ud1ngCvTttion bill by mer, m.jotK, if iMhInh of fl uembr of ec. Iloorf bii MiitJk'0 Cont.otion ii.v:- ..,ol ofth tople- towll onevali- L rch piTtL, Thr. U po grnt of po-er, idtprU or implied, to th. UgUltu to 1! Conftion in any w.y etPt uy wo- K!t?SILiLL7THE CONSTITUTION BE ljrl il ' A MEN Lit U- L-.lilW" " ilAt 4tb of !fombr we publiihed from . .,ttcl. writtwi by Kob ' :...:..rn, worU.y of elm cond- t'm making no tonm.ent. .t tl.. t)me. Sk7.UI. week to confer hU iw .nd U Mr nt lw.e took gronnd. gnrt tbem lth. We met Mnj. Robbin. few 7H a. K. b. told u that he belteTW Sw. were rigbt-tl, th. Orgnnic Uw ought , ..nded by conveulion called for fbatmirpoae. !Oot riew. haw, in thU regard, undergone no .. At. .r. atill ot.poied.to makingamend- nkenWto the Organic uw i.y -rtod,if it be p.ibl. to call a contention in coBformity with tha req.iiremmrt. of the con.U . lotion. If ih. Legilativ.."od i. dopied- m n Uieeamrtituttonl'Xo h nd mln ' of party foiiUCT - -vi ConrTatUe vle"wi"thi ilrTaln . ranced by CvU Fwhe denounced aa radjeal by uertotuaaaioti. to coKal tbpir own redl calbm. Foran.lteo.pl U. of. Heap ."the barrier, of th. Conrt.tution. - IW permanency, k radicle " 1 1 whUw. alway. denomic i lb. Bk prtT. Th vf reign people, v -L,'haT. e,prely provided two dinctmod .v . U 4 rf tUt Wument. 1 h. fi, mo4. b by .tu o. c. - MrriM. Th. other U by Uufcf-Uu-- .. . i a n . frA- ftf .11 in VI ItouM, of one General Affably, and of all tbe member, oi e. miut aeree to the eeeding wenemi - - , .m,,!n,,nt t.rotMl- propo " .1-, Iw. nubluhed in tbenpwMiieri incut. r , . .t . a..., tn. .1,. nfurmation 01 me wtuk.. -a aonouti month, preced.ng the election of .i A r:.o. rl AmieniWY. Aim UIIKVWi - ..... i.L. .ondmenl. ha. tb.w been agreed t,y toree-u- .i n.K..ofoiie General Aeaembly, ana ui ... - . ... ,( twoHhird. of all the member, oi ..--u..- , thev mut hW reccie the approTai o. i. people at tl.e polU before they, can uccom. . ..... r ik. i ipt-iiup law. u r.m..ulmPnt it will b. aeen that the ,.in l. iloiMdv guarded againrt aud .-4 fr,,,nt chanaea in tl.. Orgitn.o law, . n anr cWi(t. be mad. except b, th. eoncarr.nce M t4hirU of all the :L c l, Hun.." of the General A- ki. ...,( iK ..ibMonenl .anclioii of the pe- ,..t the ballot boa. The ,ery fact that two r . . . . !.... riirii-td and bedic' " T.r ' r i. it..- th. ,J. Tim idkciry y -- - -iZl .. Tk- .iTtloo of Jodg by th peopl wr rtioiwB o, ,m,-z ----- Th. eoihrrWl f .... f tlx ftunerlor Coorta U won. than a iar, U alrf ady" Im to many . . . , l b. artkUot lb. vowmon . piv. upon u.. rri,. Jcl-l to I H " -n " . UoUa.euie, rvCruie-oi ww -ll. Ui-Pyer to meel It, rulwmendnienl. . !?i .Mm ilk. ourvld ConrtUu- don with th. change, mad. V....l..vr .1.- ..r k adealderatumgreatlyn-o- d A grave eaiio .rUea, , (MM , Vow ara . 10 ... , .. ... if .itrmtit to remeuy be ""T.V.:,. in our bmm.rn.lon. and tilUB Mi V - .7. "f ,r;i,-aw.ld ainrd an a.n.nd.i.l lh. 1 - . , ... m . kai '-enaiiK'4 ar If tb. reult r lb. ppu' ' . .i -u I bum mnK im a " jorti uarw.iw., -- -i M'rbk et .y w P Wa fn" V " V r L.n "I Li i h iuJ.tTrrueo ho .nd4 rf our - ' -r , ;i,.fa,,.n.-uMh ...U .1- . jo: 4 . .t-; .. if. u.. oth baud, ittlinllei 8 " .1 it f I ....... ytw.MtuMaJ JOJadtOW-M hnri aaa uw irau 1 m.v""" n .. . . 1 t. Iim 1 114 1 ij I a III. T ..;!. Inr. lull luimni r r - , if lirr. maUity fyr It then it u. pr-. "mokaI tlrKCt" ....BeUut t? Uu., tlul eoi) efli thi eri li ti.la b 1 t 4 .1 L . nwoluiioiiary. T J u .1.! ,.r..!o.t and prrtinoied an ta senate uj . 3,oI Ivor of lb. ML, Such mar. a- -,. -nnin-ri-1'rrt!'r r'" rr.1,1.11 0f party I .u,iiinMiL tllUD BHlun. ui . , . cd, are ornr.y provided In the ConatHutKH. for mndn,enl. i. of ilelf, to o.r mmu, w.. ... . t ...! nn othrt- etinU. Yet we now IIIUHTO piv... . ti.tr olio and (food men wn l in a manner which think 11 may " - - . overleap. incurred. eacltemvM cri, ' ---- . i Uu will b. worn, tbka ealn and luie. The oneatJon then arlnea, can tne 1 . ..... .1.. ......1. nr trim by a majority only; auomti w uw pwv u I.. niHiixMliion U sail a Convention, and hould a majoriiy ofth. peopieaancmn -j the Legialature, and call a Unenuon,co.u . mend our organic lawT To nwr u.u qu.. we muat Aral .ariain whether aiwo a prou.' t. .nihrli brour Stat ConaUtuUoa...- -jlf..J k. .11 that a Conaiitutioii U. Ortlaiot t. ..rm.ti.nca. and lb. power of ameudment I . ...... , iL rwritwi, . r-,T.r.RIn,nlv becauaa if lb. organic Jaw W ,M. 1 . . .. 1 . . ... ..k.nMJ .eerv recumns etecn" auujct h m wf .-o u u 1 by majority orihe iglaiaHirc, wuu ient -caofamarUye nut uch prinoipl. ia no lem inaa a aeon? rf 4 lion that th. organic Uw a entitled ne iotb weight lhan atatutory profrnton... 1 A Conatitutioa la IM W 'rTue.i .aarrvdioaa, Iteawwuaiwan pnnuip -vt.4jaHi to govern the th. framing of ttile fftik-da lion., whilat the LagfaUUif. merely lhVr;ie.andrVUuo-aauUU- Itj The Lcgi.lmare keir; tbe creator. 01 ' u titution it can Mercla. no po ' a ft. .J if I with the rule, and regulation, prem.ru S government. Th. tJunauiuuoa ""'--of t aWf rfon, and A aotf e , 'jptnrea i nuirea that the UgUIatur. .hall act in, thM .. aubordinalion to if command.. Th- Lvl-kv. a, ing th. di-tinciion Utwoan u. orgmac 1egWM th. creatur...W tU.at organic w, inuioiiar'. nriaea, doe. the propoaed bill fof calling ten. ibr vention violate th. OiwihutionT We 'lu",il le.rlv doea o. Article illl eec i uev'aaw Convention of the peopW lall be cajla General Amembly unlaa. by tl.e coowil two-third, of all tho member, ot aaca ih. GBneral Afcmbly. It U not prov .wo-thirda ut .be mb- lreH Uk tfv.nnivw..wa. . '.1 .'Lin.iir fj.lf torn uiirvouvv t" " ,ubmiltolbapeopilMqu; e.UonMhoProlH,MU ... . f 1..,. a oroaon oranvn " I fliie "JM ""-- . .. . f'mw . ' .1 ...t . . t.t.....t.. .w. ''i rr-rniiW , wa.opr-ai.po" h VTB'TiriV;" "f. .;. th. .allr.rf f th. iary, and wa. vir 1 nrMnomii - - - ...iaviaai fJ ..ln aid nrM.ed amendm-un What, ...t .HWl" 1. lw v auooeu aa . 1.1 11 . luiu """ t"" jW. Col. David pieman, u,.., 4,,, a m ' . 1 1 ..a t I" t a . . I VI r IV r italic P. WW I u.a. a tutt .a. Bill lit rleUllw I. m - " II 1- ...aJH"l w.w-.-- . iii...K.a. Milk. HUUtim W'V" ' i If. V1tti0H. vl wr ,f Ma 1.. .U. aLattalA VOIVU EWII W I 1 I.. 1 J VI aatl.aall 111M ' , 1 . i.w Aiuuiiij 1 avtrrpu. . . . - ..- .... iu. 1 ;i-..r,i-.rrfni rro oa ai w". a. . 1L..E1 i".? Kri" -. . 1 1 1 . . : ii.fl. Ui'ii. I trnablt 1 1 P..i;.. u in ananv rrl-1. maWK an. iiorn4i 10 lit. peopw 01 uw ol lb. provUbma U mloU W Ut. erail And k'Aeraaa, the mw T7ir.a by ' ;-1 ,(.,.4 to lw Hwa po ma, C.IU-. WI " tjiM, by th. Oaaaral A-amUy,are km to be Www. br ah. Ua payer, of lb. Btaw, and aaama- aWtetW Ulimt flHti.g lb. ri of Ui. Ul Interert. of alt our people. ' And FW Ihwreaaoo raaej forth, and amny othara ft Uw Judm Ua. vien .r, AmWy. - Comiiiuiioa reo.i.rr aacU amendmei.la and alleraiioaa a- " ; pl4 Ik rlUmanii fry them from their w. 1. .i,i..h ..ii on v be iinmedi- ami wi -7 .. . ;.. ,!..., ..I aiely ami JudlctaJi eneciea 07 a v" MW V,',?. . I Aml.l. ia . wiviiaa the bill Wfrf ' . I '.ill, and a h.t of other ln- . mm Iho" i'i U lioiwr. bill beoana H e rP iiiMMtira aa iitler.jj aubvereiv. lb LII1 WW before the .. mithfir'uing lite BMbmitliMf , cailiiij? or a uofifeoiiim. , ,,,,i(inniJ that be could na Having iww nnvm Tl"" SlaH tn injormta ty 4 "TJ wxicctar fa of . ft r kwrJufUWort, Ami lUtUU I tan $ho beyond all doubt. kiug of lh- U.uatitut.-u wwl" r.t bylha two modt-a p.ifWed u thai Sin-k ed fim . . . it. ... l ... Mirr or (A anflo-raw ro eay r- . ... .-- .J ..m.ut1m uudarttjoit Int pnnr a.i w -r 1 5., . IA..I Ar morn ' rmr.r 4Aa. X5mitwU-..- ortlrfcy the mw n" air Sir. Winatoa furtbar aatdl "That U'ng 1' fcropoiH - .t0, ai. .... 1 .,l.;l. "UfaE Wv.a. r.' Vd .aetaai denanee ..1tW,fWm,im .. -y 4y- ..rt,,,,,? tiiTestiiration of the miNect will con- iimld not be changed at everylehaiige 01 J-f j,, . c..te ,he d,llv -..,-,. !,. ih .l!irraalive. tbe bill in he Si-nat the Preat- .ir.U of H the Senator. motive, th bill na J .!,.( hikU m bill aa ia (.,rure bf. UtfoN the ,.n i!i;itil occa- u i : 1 h dieGen- ? 1 o f 1. 1 , , ij.piwe that i . ; 1;"m.ii!i'hir In ' t....ii It. in their moiii 10 the preeent . Mii)l of the pmmi ,.u.d, thut !v'h . ,i.-l more ability Do each preoa- General Amein .1. in each of tba ! tliaM bill, aa 1 cn roriftiitntlonal i Icncral Amerably T ,-. W . . ' s . C LI.IKO k COlf li.itik, thai -i, iinati matur. of aa grav.imp.t. U raluctant M un dVrtk.aayj.baii to lm Jwad-Wal law f Ae ZutiuuZ the ami of the peop e, h m, padr ar foeorammit, njl rve-i'J Ui. being (irat fcaotrtained tlHr6, lon lV. 6Wo -rmf H. Wiaa rfa fa That MK in. pa- " .'."117 (be Uvvemof of Uw ate ...,. - '"Tjjv. l it Biienna ot uw n-r"" , r . 1 ..1.1. 8t.lt to open polU Uw aevcral HJj JJ ing election. i wl'l WiiKie ral TUy to March. A. 1). If7l. wlmw and whon all w .rat Aemii'y may vw . , a invention, nndor Urn roatricliofl. 'f.l"f''' .1.1 i .1... .ki Uli a Coovenlion vo- Pro"" iirhien ticket -Om- .u.. t. ...Jn HH.ar.to wolla tl.ea.id d IttimTrfar'-VWrtpWi'' ;'''l?IiWrVf,rr-lb election of dliirea to t aiiectora,.al each of aaid place, of holding th .orti..ntfbarpototl', V lb. UmmUluoaw of mid cowiliea reapectiveiy, ami i'-v . r, It' will Walt ila ancreJnew in the eye of the neonle. and few will be able to ay what it n W. are, therefore1, for a con vention, ' we Lave bn from thg beginning. And, aa we aaid la( weak, we can dec no reason why any conrva-tive-or P. publican for that matter-member mar Rt wtte for ib call of a r.-.tricted eouven tijeet th. approval of the people. '.Ve nrg. Iii H to do ao. But if it be found im poaeibla lo iiidue required two-thifd to ta for the call of a. convention, then, much are oppoaeu to it aa a general rule, we are forsaking a number of amendmenU by the Leglaladv. mod. J ' n addition ta IB reason, which we have giv an for making th amendment, by a convention, .-ft' 1 much th apeedieat mode. If a convention fa called we can have the .ervices of our ablet men In it, aa the Hth amendment will not tx elude any mart from occupying a eat in it. The whole work can be completed 10 ten month, while by the Leg.Klative mode it would require warty, or quite, two year. It i. believed that t). ewnvention mode will be the rneapem ffB.U at the tjutckcal. -rym. 1 ' ' Jn , m, ypjV.lS THE CONVENTION. &l the reqneat of seljacribcrw wo re-publich (hivweelr the nrtrcbarof Civis and xvrxoy. Tb. arumnt and conclusion, of Civia on the Jegaland con.titutiom.l nuestion involved we ndora fully. We believe that the uncling Convention bill eannot be passed, no at to be come a law. except by "the concurrence Of two third, of all the member. Df each IIou Aiid to enable our readera to investiffate the matter fully, io as to come to correct conclusion, qf their own. weetawhere publUb the bill itself. An examination of the bitl will ahoa- that it ia .SmaW at t.ni aA kll a Conventioii. mioiVrf to ikt " " ; " . ,. ., ' , -.1, tfrypffuf tl the jw.A.t-f -4h -f gudatura ran not call a Convention in one way except br th 'Corjeurrence of two-thiraa of all tlie member of. each ffousv'' can.it do o in anoth t? Tb answer to tbi. question eair be given by avert intlllgent reailcr. ; The poaitlun of. our c.rreaponder.1 i e minent ly a Gwearwriii , jgf 1 - ;" r"T -iiumaiaua amendment, to tho Conntitution, and preltr. to a, them made by a convention. But. decided 1 be ia in favor of a convention, he i. only In tator of , calling ne iti Mrirti and uwioubttd .Mwrdahoa Vitii jha re.iniremeiit4 nf the Con- etitotioo? If i Hlil be found imfxwrbleta eaM a convention bv the present li'slatiirejn t'riottnA wlmihted conformity with the organ ic law of theKtste, then he1 in favor ol making liniii- a dose .!,.., r.f il.oir error, and that tlii'V absndoVall effort, to call a Convention by Icm than a majority of "two-third of all!' mem ber, of each Iloiioe" of the General Awcmbly. We endorsed, ai our reader, will rememler, but one of the three positions of our correspond ent Ca'ction. We fully agree will) him that th amendment to the convention bill in rela tion to the dceieion in the cane of Hill w. Kel ler ia not worth the paper on which it i. written. ( But on the otheriwo pointa made w differ from him. H i oppoaed to Uie call of a contention in any way, wmie we are jvr . icmiiwcu v- vcrltion called ill undoubted conformity with , the Organic law of the State. W. are for tbe nreaent bill, if paved by the requirea iwo- thirdaof all the memliera of each Hoojw," though ! we think an additional reilrktion necewary to aecure tlie approval of a majority of the people. He think, that a convention cannot be . restrict ed, while We think differently, w.ipuia me pen ding biH become a law, and .hould the conven tion whiili it call, be approved by th. people we have no few. that the restriction whithit fmpoaca will OTerleaTd-by that body- tH) aa Uur cuttom aa an independent journaliat, we gave hi communication a placein our col- umnx. ... - M - We .till adhere to all we have written on u.e .... . 1 1. convention question. Onr opinion nave unuer gone no change except as to the majority in each House necessary to pan. tbo bill. v e nopetn.i the bill will finally b passed, not only by the re quired two-third, but unanimously. We would . . ... 1 like to see the matter corommrea mncpenacnuy of all partixan conaiderations and the convention called by general conaent. to MA a conven tion w would be willing to truat the people without imposing any reairictions whatever np 011 their delegate. The people, as a whole, are conaerTstive', and can be safely trusted. .. .uar ... . . political stittiment. The power to mange ""atrtment or the Htate; antt alter he organic law i. here hedged in with M'dranceNI hi question the court. 01 the cm- .,..; .1 ha hrniH Ui fiilliiiw' hid (IwiMloil. I hlfi It wa. intended that no Hidden cfcnge o. . - .n . view of the people of the State shild be simjj, ..jUporbs Pagr 1. cienl to autnorize a euaiigc ' mc-""- -rtuw " wntiw.i w m m..v.. If the Conatitution wa. to be chanjed by a Cc M electmn lor Governor ana aooi- .. . .!. .... ... .i:-J. t - lU khn onea....-"..-.-- "V veniion, iwvmum v, j m., .i.,,,!,, . ..1 rnivprnmnn tlw. l'r . . . .r"" r. - iouf qf Iht General Auemhlf ahal aeni 10 y ua-tteA atct w0lI), rcWRniite ? call. Thia clauae ia not unknown t the pojbenL of .aid oflicea would y, we of our State It ia a verbal,, copy of the amfled inleretrra property-in our ofB 7 , I " . ZZr..A .... ,iw.bJ. theSupremeCourttrfourStaU aea tvnaiiiuiiui" . i. Henderson. We have been Oepriv- Leeiilativa conatruction from two diflcrent ( i jn contravention of law. You have " . ... . . , . .1 t. . t . .. .;. . Au..KtiM in iKia Ktata. which 1 Mfte impair mo ouiifruion 01 eon.racu. ci.i ' - -- &(.... i.,..t r.k. . H.irC4 violation 01 roe cttivHiiiiiion 'tii I ft . ... In. 1.. r" . ... . . ncKiuii UStdM" lior thoii I 1 mlmn won lit It cannot ba pretended that a Contentionj.. ion of 0UJ. KuteCouru would not be jailed onder the above quoted clauae, ftivr upon the right, of the parties. out the concurrence of two-Uiip pf a ! l r 1 11 f, .!... t. tiDiited States, where It would amvly be members of each Houae. Then where i. V Contention w caJled imt thority for calling a 3onvention in the waff tha tnd tbe late iwenmbenta manner propoaed? Tliera i. no grant the ft-es tilf Ihcy are legitimately. Constitution authorizing such a procedure, or UieJr term. piitc. less there be some delegation ofauthorl J . . . . .... T .. thoriaing the propoaed Bill, then it mntLittW unv, ami if this fails,' then try yond the power of th Legialatur so to fMd tlw dions paru ufour cousiiUitioaln' T.-xa ruswiffiacriku if an other cBBWlBiwa niou imi 111. u iwihii.k huji . , , . .". Jiii warrant in th. conatiiution. If a Con- dred and seventy cil.zen.of theSuteahc notli tjrwutow llioriie tlie people ta vols sn tb ut hrwigh tb Ijrgbditrtrt molo.' Time calling a Convention. Mnvinc many of the gros'lefevts iff.orar Tl .. .. .1.. ..lu'ut.tM Ihi. mnnflTj ........ .. . . jut 1.1 rnnnfiBMl. wliu-h wilt h. tamlMl wiUi the people npproT. it, men ... , menieo..iiay 01 money, ana enn ut no way they are sovereign, and their subaeqiw in anything cave in evil, or unuim meg cation of Uw action of tb Legislaturl AKKEST OP GEORGE W. SWEPSON. We publish elsewhere (n account from the .SeaiiW of the arrtst 0f the notorious iodividiial lieads thi" article. The arrest was made on warrant issued by CMef. Ju-tice Pear aei9MfiidU The Writ charge Ssrepawn with embexxlenien conspiracy to diaud the State and the West N. C. Railroad, Ac, Ac, This action of Governor Caldwell isjuatwhat was to have been eipccted from him. Though dfrcrtng from Tml in party politic we believe him Ito be air honest man, and a sincere friend of tha States No man, in the executive office, would go farther or do moire to ajrrest and bring th needed awfHflmtats by tho LrUatute tojtistica fcem. Tlita n opt po-ilion. snd w rfiall-not be driv- ; W from b Uw damonr of raflicalrevjlution . . . .:. 1. .. 1. 1 .. 1. 7 . t T . a n lta, wnos. paol",, ' ' "!'"' ' fartiVan ascendency and drsir for office--ssrk -jn t" 'rhTfrt sTtpn-io.T frarn thUr own .radb! fleaigna. ThT chaTg. as, snd our eorrea rrnt, with rsdicalii-m a much aa they I'tvim. It i the rli cry of "stop thir which will iH-ver rease to l-t htard wlnie human na- tTW-TsjTft wtaiit wjav . , . " Tb. inberr.t right of th peopl of theSfai ia altar or abolish their Constitutim sndostn ,ml nr.rarnmrnV attbrMt to th. limi'UOB ind brazled the fund. of the Stat, and destroyed her credit, than Gov. Caldwell. -And it, must be gratifying to the honest peopl of the Stat to know from bii acti that they again hav aGov- nior who is mindful of their ihteresw, who willi devote himself to-the welfare and endrayir. to rextore the crrrtit 01 our gooa oia-ataw. - ralrameaibX ttiGontunUfla ofth Cpited hhrtm aad orsell How 1 THAt timn rf As the ataga aa cowing over lsiely from A'htvilJfo M- riom Ua arheels 00 on aid crushed throngh the ica and weh.1 dowo into a deep hole, pearly npsettimt. The dri ver cried out, "How, that tra of the liouaa voted i" I'etsmrn-ttvxtfc' i lisfll we 1iid tbr.t ia the !,.nrur th ton ven .1 rnker 01 th aiooae I tk.JVuMr,, ..fall i!itaieairV"s-l . .. ,t.. . m.an.fton tautaorm wowv , ,, , .t 'i.:ii 1 m - . - . - , . In of th pevpu timer an acv j LLr.H, nttka LmmMur would 6 " rttttkHl." lu'U a..w nrwat argutiwut, Mr. Winston further laid 1 , . lUad tba uroaa dinT "f tbw C-mventlon .1 . ill A,i.i that if thra la any aeuti- nat.i tfii mlud of 4h member it w- t)t til tost.iuUir WtitUI tnrj , .,.! 1 luld V-t U a!:fi.4T.y a mm . ,:rh I th ' 'wrnrHo. : ,,. ;' - aia-l' l?. lwwv.hu . 4iry.d , . , , , ;ihver bafd vf bwforat d.a ttiiw wUioii drag oown i- v,w f,,.,n it. .sored tH.tioo,at.d irtv U aomora authority than a mm aet of th Legislature; . dnetrto which aboliahe tlw Conatitulion which our Father left 5 doetriu vrhieli will, in tr upmi. " J' M..eui', dmiatioaf b poplof North Caroliua. I 'It ta de t add tbat r Winston ia bn of taw aWrat: lawyer ia th &vat, a I I fa-Ion S Whig, and now on of tho piHarf dflba Oonsirvafive party in Sorth Caro lina. V iutroduc a my hext wit aeaa agatnat ll' proposed till, and wl. ihnrkcterixea U a. "lb 10R VlaT- ill l HON. ASA BIOSS. -Iu 1854 Mr. Bigg wa in tb Senat aod mad pw:U W great powcf and :,.Ud ab HIT nstaSitat tu Oiu piopm.i.K (.ubinil, il,eda.6frallitig,cna. . if...t a- Miin.J.a. .; . ..mi , - .4itt,;ua,.r lie . aa.u I - h,ivc "..icn-rt-foriTi rtliat lrrrh-prrrpnirhf.fr' 1 a nnvej. one. At 11s inception 1 nitr ud my tfoleruit P'"1' jjaiust it I think it indisputable that the Constitution can not be amended by ihij oilier modes than those pKovidtd in the Constitution, and that Vic ower to amend by any otlur mode than those provided is excluded. I have sqid the argument tf the Senator is absurd, and (his absurdity is arrived at to avoid 11 hut is so n livable that the proposition of the Senator inevitably places him upon the D0R8 I'LAtlDJtM." -Jt is, needle for roe to tell ywir readers vrlio is Judge Uji'. u lil !"g Democrat, formerly a United Statrs ' Senator, and a Fcdfial J .trig, now a leading Conserva tive. V hilat (v, Manly and Mr. Wine ton were always Wti.ga and now Consfi gervativfa. ' li their tpwc'l thew apoka not f ir , party but tlaif fa'aiiiry."''l''"rr lc can 1 iit.t y the virus taken in our !.. ... th. shritrol the cotinly, each f whom ahall U sworn faithfully and 1m partially to eondwa said election- acroru.ng .w 1.-. . See. 1 That U ahall bath duty f said JiMtg es or inapecloi V Immrlialelf ftcr th closing of the tolls, to count U.e baltou n tb. prenc XM m 11 ri wi iw ' J ' . . 1 1 make out a ovriact atatemei.t under Uietr hand, of th. poll, at (hair reapectiv. placea of holding aid elrctiwn, whidi ahall b s.ld op and ra mmed to th coinmiioiM!rs of iheir rwpecuya countie by U .'clodiM uwj - .1 -i . iK-miJr tl,. foutitia of Car i-Ait. Thm and llvd. shall b allowd iwUtl Twsalay after the election la make their retujrw.; and aaid coramiasioiier. (or any two of tbam, to th preaenc of Iv or more of lb eauen ..u ,.i .t,.ll Mnunniil return at l" riA,. ..r il,M. 1,1.1 ut iiolding court in V-"w B a I'm a t t il ta tlieir n-jstwivf c04ille, mnl mak duplicate atat,tu of mill returns, .worn ,w m-.-.--. rroi1 authorised to ,liuu.ia(rt irmib, 97? ' t ..!.... ....tl 1 l...itd. inllk utile Qt tlw KegHef of lAeU of tha county. ud tlw ml copy transmuted to tba Governor of tb Wate, u.i.:i. I-. ,1.. h,Li aud remUalioiw, aur shell said Cuaveuiloa paa say ordluaaca, ar oilar " ameodmraa, wbbl shaU la aaywU. provide for Uw t-vnws f any aWU or deUfc V-Mitraeted lu aid J lb. M. .r Ho ahall aakt ConvimUoa psarTy ordiini, or onVr f mmdmenl it-Wb aUU to a.ywU prov Ua fur ft, in..ikniitrf aawtMire.t aanUhaioiil fur trim. inl flnos a bU a d Coavesmoa bav uowar I abolbdl lb pnnt syKaa af pwUi iaatruttlon, but le atak amis) aUeratton la aai4 tvataia . said Convention assy deer Mcmmrf and prupvr to prfca U 0 !. !! ssidCoav ,1... V... i-,mmw tn rmm auv anjinaoc I abol. U, In an w.y Inmrfcr. wkUt Uw aiwting or adjimrnawata of Uii lienarai AaaemUy nor hau said Coavanllon prwpoaamiy .arsiisww or altaratbm requiring any prowrty f dsn liunal iiualificaliuw tol Volar .uva J aor ..11 mUl tnt.BLiu cbanaa tb tvasMl ratm fbetwevn tb. poll and propurty taa. provida fir raUing Uw poll la, an oa. pou aeov. .. Jktllar (ur aU (ordinary cUato aud vtinly mr pu aor alialJ said lanvmiioii be alluwad to pas any ordinance ar ufdiiwiioa lrgi.l.Uv in hair charactar. eaarnt aneh as ar. a. a.fy u anbeail th oMttmion BtrKndd, M tha ptow pi. of ttwMat uw iiimt rauncauim or hjwjimm., and pruvht for filling sui-t. vacancies a may occut by reivxtfl bf say amendmant or .as. a. . mania made by said Convention, to the Const!- tuliaaof tlw.Btatetann ncepi ominance ia relaium to tba publie debt j nor aliall said Con rani ion bar. aay power modify or reveal, (hat elaua ia U present cooatliuih. whic h provide for a mechanic ami laoorenr iw hit; nor shall aaid eonventloir hav ny power to nt.id.ry ar repeal ihoae elmtsr la Uw present cunMitatioa, which provide that there i ae right tonwd,aiMiW.vryyclilrow nwamvuat alleyianca t ta.aoriu.uiw anu lurinumiu tlw Uuitott r WWi Arrtbiw 1, aWaUoa t and I.) 1 1. Tbat aaid cott vent ion may ravw iImt tnMimlt.itb.aot lb Piste, mubodying ia it ueh ' alteration aoff rikenOmeoU a maty b arreed upon, not incoiMialent with Uw prevUiooa oT ' .hi. m-l ! DM ancn TVTwti cmaimw ana 11 - r.iy'nf wwr priM:-lMtiiitrM'", hav. been rati wta UJ a majurrur t uw tpuiuwa -voters of tb tiiale, to whom tha so id shall b aubmitted mvording to Uw aoti4 be prcriU- t cd by ordinance of aaid pnvaUvA.-' m. .-: S.-c. Jt Tbat no d!-yvt t aaid BaovvMioa shall be permitted to take bb aaa ia aH ao- vention until n. ahall aavwiaaew ami prran.- r d th d towing oatjt of affirssaiUm befi.ra any Judge of the biiprvnw or iprtot 'CobrK w any Jualic of tb Paaca f Vk.wwaty, to win Civia. ih. .bn. liv what kind of reason & conclusion reached T In one sense r " No. II. are sovereign, and' they dleg'dTHE CONVENTION QUESTION. eigntjr. to.t,h t'onvention which Win jny farmer articl I aadertook to aho Constitution. The peopl ralified Sst tDV bill now uandinr bsfor the Lcgia- tion, and with all their overeignfkur for calling a Couvrntion wa r.vulu- comply with the organic law, beftonwy, aud lif enrned into atfct wouU be tMt-W.. For thfW Of .Vw w-'SsilZ JZZZTJZ .TZ iimoiiy wilt fwc.ta ciruiv iiuih mil pnnitrs. lwilltirat. intrudtic Jvvot tiAMOX. lu. the Couvt-utiou uf 1635 a eoinmitte had bcwn umuiiatiid to r, Dort tha ditldrntaiIole n by whif.h a Cnveuti'a might b called. when jha .-jinmnitt rpartl tAafc amend" menti myht bt made by a mafrjritf of two tuc-esMt lAfitla'uttt. Upon rnlrh Judge tfwnlll iinportattt qfteation that bad' eome- befor IU eouvenipiq , ror BhaTigeTh-rgHTtlc law-r power and grant, in tb. CDfis; have declared when, and how i (0 be exercised, and unless t of tha Constitution are complU ereignty remain, where it w What greater right ha tlx e3filf rwatmW1' a ConventJnn to the peophs aelf-conslitltlcd, ehonld asset; aubmit anch a question to t topi Dfag.cn a body win nrj for such a course, as for a 1 .- majority' only to do so. tempted revolution. SamW. In 1841. under th tel fcle- for hkh?"-Ajtn'Jeaan replied. Yoti'v3 waap pUyad tba aWw," tiiti wkicb th. stsg gates from every Townf nor em bled and aubmittedrf calling twarityKina yaar of atrolioned aConventfOn. It Const! by a large majority cfp it tuljonwaa adopted ieMututg wot not eaUed to aooTba vhol. Ug Vhat m lheCom-t f thing wa declared I vwL4Iw UoiUrfSrAtcs to be WfcCiUled as thea will ta.jCaewstfW- from. i i proposod by to nora Ehad. Island f lubmit the spoct, for neiUwi 'tr V- qowtion to tjewll- wlMMVer 4asw vr mar hav. promised ouraol ve from wo Wbur. ill this body ia laying tb foundation of the Cuostitutiou an fquttabl and fair maple. if we put it in hegotoef of bart myoriUes to upset thenv mU. indtiijiuve iT(oif tT ' Again in tba same bod r. w hltm Mr. Meares InlpAit.J r I.. im n.w tk ITIff .rtii). tif Dorr, UiVcuwrSTRfi Twnf priitlJaBiitotioBril wa insisted that l waa a reartetmn opon mi. nuiaoi m people, to WliUh Jud. Gaston replied : "We ar milled oft by ev.ry consideration not to abetioa the pribciplu that a bare inaKrity can authorise a Coti.vantion ; if we du w shall be e posed to continual fluctuations -Th people have lb iacred TtghTriifToItrrinn' -thev Droaaes the power of rislnr ia their might and epMttiog th fundauieutal prin-f eipTd. of gov'ernineHt." JuJe GaStott J luruifr Sii, x. "if w ngnt ty par mujmt fy to cmti irtniiimwerwTeeogtiutd to the VensHtutam htKt)U not' give one ft for all thi matter kAscA the Vcnivtntion aad oien adjusting twee it autrnlUd- Jn ttmd amy pmnammt regulations, eeety t)uf mU4 e tet -iajtome mvl we should at Kaleixh, aader Uw aame rules am regiuw".-, .. ,1,. u,n. nMuiliitfa. aa ar. preacribed in the rase of the leturas of tb vole for elector of Pre-ident and Vit PieaUleut, a now provi ded by law, immediately after said .lection. Sec. S. Tht it sdall I the duty of the Gov ernor, as soon as ho sUll have received aaid re turns, not later than the 24tU day of.Marcny A. I). U7lr in the present of iho Secretary of Ule, Public Treasurer and Attorney General of the State, taompara tlM.Bumber r and against Cenvention ; and if it shall appear that a majority of tbe tlw votes polled r ia fa vor of a Convention, be iball forthwith usuo a provUtuation, lu suoh maiintt a Iw msy lluok proper, inmoniiiatbeivleKalesleled to "aid Convention a f ,ore.uo, .0 vuti. a-- -i-" 1 q. juv , , ; . on the 3d Moud.iy in April, AilAJbu, a oMmy, I. A Il.do solemnly swc i .r Krai that tepport tlw rowauouwi or uw vuui oun, and will not either directly iadirectly evad or disregard lb duUea eujoirwd, 0 tb limit fixed, to ibis cossAitBtiea by tbe peopk ef Kerib Carol int aa aet forth ia the am af the General , Aaiulm-i paswed to W70. entitled aa act voa- terning a coaeenUoa of lb peopl, which act ; was ratified by the ponle help Ged. gee. 13. that any jnlgr jsj-lgv f the elre- i - lion api ohitedumler the proviwona of tloa .act,'"- t -or ar. OMiirtf cwpmt4one or hvriir f..iliiig ' , er nt-glcotiiig to make return, itt piri- thai,, dull 'iired wnf him by ikt ext, il.uil b ' ' dtK-wdg.::y, tffw.mlsjh.haai; - '! Btj 1 victioii ahU U(inad.in br thai. u.th,i4.r4i;4? dor mora than one U.euswad dollar, e lamrwf, oned not. mora thea aix, aor u-sa tnaa iw montha at tb discrtlto of the Court. , f t Sr. 14. Anvtsrradn ailw shall krwwiualy and fraudulently register ht vote or todace anethrr to do so contrary to the provision of bl act. shall be deemeU guilty of a misdemeanor, and f en conviction ahall be Imprisoned not lea than itx nor more than twe.lv. month, and fined sot tern than on hundred, Mr more Uia five hua dred dollar; and any registrar of Voter ah aliall make or cans r atilfer to be made, any entry wkh rnteht to commit a fraud, aliall to ibject to iWu.lKut and liable ta th name pW alty. ' .'.---- -r- ....--' Sec IS, Thaktll Slate Printer ahall imme diately print two copies of this act for each &.' ator and mcmlTof the House of Kcpremt. liv and shall print and transmit by aisil fJ) tu'.ulra ... U,. liuanl 11I commissioners ohunry, whose duty it shall h tu f majority 0 the vmea polled are agairur'H oj.py.to each Jlcguanrr in t'-t yemion, the Uovermjr aliali l ae ninuuva im ru, aim ro-- stitj a pwlamalkm tJ Uut fcl. "" . J. ' ' Sco4 That the Ktiou for deleprt a - a4aiaLl,e t)oiduL .fuwivS.ew 1" ence OiUiv .,v ii,-ut. A . . thtt (iftirral AiwuiTtl. .tvl tit.siii..L. t J 1 ' 11 -.X I hrst Hi'tkla-li..woihti.iua 1mm other emi( ncnt Goii?crvrtMvvc, but think the present will suRjce in.w. f ''' ' Will ilia lKislatitre heed ih voice of tlie t.itefrfa Slid patriot who flamed tho. amrudwetita to tho Coiiafitutipii of 1835? Will not the sell led convictions of the large maj iitiif of two difRrv-.it Cfcneral Asseinblirl of thi State have 110 weight, pVaJTJt UtO l-,urattir'e"arsicgaid their opinions t Call the convention n reqtii. i d. aud none will support it inure hear.i 7 than " Civia. For (At Oil Forth State. Mr Editor: 1 saw In iliiauioruing' telegram what shocltod me very uiucli. (it'll Abbott inlcitd toeuntc.al with Gov, Vance hi fet in the iitwat, on the giound th.it, aU th vote est for, Vance were Illllllt.ea vecauv an uiwuinircn 1 say tins sl.ocK a me, lor ruougn am uuawt-w uirr, iuuhjii ww i anvs, imuer tne preseni apporiionratnrBirq uhiifitn. t-Uliav wJirliejxwojxttfiW shall be sniitltd to vmj.jid: aa JtmAuluteu pJv- If thip Ckngre haji-alwayf jictw . t- w. t -. -i -J. :t .. J " upon tne principle iu or on un der disabiliiic were Llank' votes, theli ii might b proper how 10 to avi. Hut when the whole State Government elect ed by the -republican party, had, to he re lieved after their election it i unjust to act now on a (liffeteut rule. M"Ahbott i not the liie w 4hw re publican party of North Ciirolin, and if it had beeu thought that Uougreaa would vary from it former precedent, and let-m the minority candidate, he would not have received tlie repubircair vote. I am taUafied, Air. Editor, that if the Congress shall act favorably to Gen. Ab bott in this contest ihcy will shiver the !ftyif9JLPJltj!LL''!- atom, and make it certain I hat TtSoleuTthe," electoral college in 1872 will he cast for the democratic candidate. AVe have no republican rgan, and 1 1 tti. yon ui limit Hit tor me , tin orwtin- oot endorsement, aa il niay eccw pnvper to TOB. r - - liKPCaLICAK. 1- ta BhdwWand they never offer Irihes, bar this is the wy tliey d it ! Aa honiw t 1 man sav to-an independent voter t"l U bet yon t Id j oil "dn't vote for . '.". Voter "I'll bet yon Ifl will." Voter goea and votes for win the1 'Im , and gel hi money. Oi course n& reaa onila tnsri a'ottld call'.Uiii fcrihery. counted, the scroll compared, the result pro claimed, and certificates issued in the name man ner, as now prescribed by law, for members ol the House 01 lU't.resentativcs. Sec. 5. That tlie inspectors of election men tioned .11 secl.on 1st 61 this act, shall tie appoin ted by the comuu.-sioiKrii ol eiwl. oumny re--wctlvely. at a mcetiux to be held on the fiiet Monday in Ethruary, 1871, and said commis sioner:) shall'al the same time, appoint s regis ter of voters, ibr each voting precinct or town ship, wliow duty it h!i11 be lo revise the txi-t-ilia rcsistration books of his precinct of town ship, in such manner, that said books .hall .how an accurate I isTToTaTT elector previously regis tered in such precinct or township, and stilt re siding therein, without requiring such electors to be registcredvanew ; and such registrar l.ail also at all times, after his appointment, up toy and on the dnv of election atoresaid keeD onen said books, and aliall be 11 1 the (toll, on said day, with said book for the registration of any elec tom residing in such precinct or township, and entitled to registration, whose name have never before been registered in auch' precinct or town ship; or-do not appear qn the revine list; 110 certificates of registration shut! be given, and no elector shall be entitled to register or to vole, in any other precinct or township., than the one i.i which he i an actual and bona jide resident on the day of election. Any person offering to vote, falthoaeh. hia nama ma'v bejon the registration tHH.ks, may be clvll?ngciJ 'is to his right to vote on the day of election, Und the questiui. shall be decided by tlw inspectors of the box, and the Teginrnrof the precinct or Itrwmitjfp, before "the ballot. ia revived, , . , , -Sec. S. That if a vacancy shall occnl- by dcaih or otherwise, of anv person elected delcjiiite as aforenaiilythe preiifing nfticfrof the Convention shall issue hia writ 10 the Slierifl of the county, in which such vacancy may have occurred, af-. tersucl. notice of the Convention msy orper, to 0H;n polls to till uch vacancy, under the same I rules and recmaliona as liereinDeiore prescriota fur the elet'tion of deleaate. ! , Hec, 7. Tlmt said Convention shall consist of on hundred and twenty-one delegates, and each county ahall be entitled to the aame number of delegates, a membemol tue txotise 01 tupresen- The Statesville Seminary: '"THEnext session will begin orf ifonday, tli i 28d inst., and end on the 9th of June. Expense of Tuition and Board, with. Light and Crmrd, - $'.Kt.0O Primary Department,' ' 80.fti Washing will coat $1.50 per month. Board ers will furnish their own Sheets, Pillow Canr and Towels. K. B. ANIKRSON, J.3w. J-. J I. HILL. . mm plates Internal Jfctawf. Collectok' OFrici, 6th Dwt, N. t', &lialiy,JaaVH'.117f. The Property, mentioned below having been seised for forfeitures, for violation of the Reve nue Laws of the United. States, and due notice of said seizure requiring (lie OwHer to make their claim to the properly within th lime pre scribed by. law, having bn published, aud the projrty -m hav hig been claimed, wiiH sold at the times and place mentioned iullhe follow ing Table: ; ' Description sf properly Ostenaibie Owner I mi and Fixture,; 1 Still and Uarrela Brandy. XrOor-Ukiiownn. do. Wber to be sold .When lo Hold. balisbu ry. do! Charlotte Jan'y. 21, ' 1871. Jtaido. do. do. Jan.I 3t 8AM L H. WILEY, CoJleetor 6to.lJitvX.C-...::! fnTiT aarrtinvenTion alia 11 Hat pow er to fix 111 pay of all its officer, and member, ami shall provide for other expenses to be paid put ofjh? .Tresarx ja.naaxflircj. Sec. 9. That aaid (Jon vention shall have pow er to eleetrita oflicers, mid shall be the judge of the qualiScationa a.d election of its niemheia, whosliall b electors of tlte State of North Car olina.' . , .. ". ','.-,. ,.-..U-.fr...V .Mi - W,,....f 'f.M. 5ec40. Thai stud Convention ahall have pow er to eomdderand propone all necessary amend ment and alteration to th constitution of the tate, (exeapting Urn reataietwui. hereinafter mentioned,) not acoiwistent With the Constitu tion of the United States. Hut aaid Convention aliall have no jower or authority whatever, to offer or proH)se,any amendment or alteration oj f" T2S AS'-Titifi tori very ciiotc. MALL Or -Judgements and lTotesr THIC iiodersfaned as Assicne oi JlcNeely 4 Younr will aeli at th Court lloua id Salisbu ry on the 20th inst several -Judgment Notes and Account, belonging to tbe estate tif said Bankrupt, Tlwaaidaal madc hy virta. of sn order ofth Register to Bankraptiy of lb bth Congrcisionat LHatrict. ' - - B jan 1-8 , kmyem mubpmy. A FtRTHEK SUPPLY. " THE great satisfaction given to Connbisenrs, by tlieseiMiperitjr Teaa, lu e.HnM-lledtheaub- Krberlo procure a large additional impply- whith can be had at prices even BKLOVr thoae charged for the most indifferent article., ' '.n .t Ktr t .'ui litnvi tnvtrVv Jut. O.lit .Saiiibwjr. or in anvwisa interlere WithtTTOeatrw-BtofMiy tlie lto.neai.ert and personal proH.rty exemp tions, a provided fur in Article 10 of the con stitution of Ih Slate, but may declare that the present provision Sol the coiwtitntion concerning sucU exemption ahall have a mroactive efieot so a to render such provisions of Jbrcq n:iinat delvts contratted prjqr to. the adotiou.jiClh dbiMttituiion in April, 18oX:Kr shall thev in ny way. interfere1 with, modify, reeaT or d.o any otber art to restrict or impair the rights, priyilHgea, or immuiittics Warrvjgeryn in the State, on account of race, 'color, or 13revio.is cou- ctiKon, which aftt now guaranteeii to him, by the i.l , . . L .1 Vc.i. 1 . . . . i . . : lain, iiui ibu A0111 aniriKimriiut tt. tnv ciidkii- PlowWtrttortfc-fa-awviJ atnctingaaid nclita, ppvilcpea- or lmmiml f-f H nor sftall aaul Convention inww any rMpsi.ee, Or propte anv amendments to the constitution pf thia tHato.whieb shall in any wise proviile tor payment to the lataalavelioldei ol the ntale, ur any otbar peraosiifartrietos sntained6bytbem by- raaeoR-af tb raancipiioa ef. aaid atovca t N. C. R. R, COUfPANY, : ErRETARY OFFCE, Compaxv Shops, N. C Dee 6, 1870. Th. " Board of IMreet.ir af tha -North Carolina Rail Road Company have, thia lay cleclivrV! au annual dividend of six per tent." on the Capital St"Ckii aaid Cuiupany for' the fiscaLyear ending JMay 3ltTl871j Three per cent payable first daj w March IS7I'Tfrre4ircent jiayable am ftht day of July 1971. ; .,-'x , ,.7 Th tranafer bo'ka' wiH h el.ised f from tha first day tf February to first day of March m fi rat payment', and froiu ftrat day T Jon. to firirditf July 1371, oa aecond , ,, .ilAiibb M. CItC Ml'. (t-l Secretary Pro Tern. oogt; wiLSort'SiseHOOtr MOCKS YILLE, X. C. KEIT SEailOS eommeaee aondsy, Jsaaary 9d, la?l.; For pirticli!ra,ldr iVv?. JUHV w-ILSON. -'tL-'ii, HtockMtte, ' i majority only r" r.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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