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BT BARE BBL'aKft.
U.ISBl KV. X C, JAN. 23. 1868
ONGRES8 AND THIl SLPKKMK
court.
Ws hare beere alluded to tin fact that
i !. u Ed ical members of tk Hnn f Bap
natives have greedy proposed ike pa
Hfe o an act requiring lk eoncarrenee
of two-thirds of all the Judge of ike Su
,ir. me Tuutt lo pronounce a Ian of Con-
,.re a.UuiiH.i. That ike ttrnate
ill concur vita the House in the paaaage
d too u act we cannot believe. There
are aaay aula lawyer in that body who,
we thiak, will inlerpoa- each a powerful
..ppssitl a will rmsare ita defeat, -"uch
tmcm aa Hb.-rmwn, Traiwfosfl, P tends,
and other we could nstae in the Bcpub-
ieau party, however alroug their partisan
"erliug, will be deterred from eh
V9mmWtfWiltfmC The hope wffM'f
. fae, aa ornamecla t the pro
tria of the law, wBI as allow tbeai to
i irike aach a blow at, the liberties of their
juty wimoat the aeaiblanee of aalhor-
y for sfce drew. And they may be g
which awabrmatea by rba proper term (ha Soelh will be nrerwlHrUnwi in one
taw nxssa aa which ita iihin heioof. common destruction. They will a ban
Tkay ssea to be detaraiioed that AVir dun Uie deeper gad falling Otn
eu.lity wuh ihe acgro race (halt be ad- grMaiwoal politician to their far,
mated, and for one we are little dispose aj tfrik for jjuion BB fj,,!
to npei " bt N mm... of their father, in time to aav
Ik canal or the Caoeaitoa race grmerany jga !,,, irrtJribU ruin.
beeu praven by their whole hUtorya
a people. It ia carton to reject that
among thoee who eoted for 'hi reeolution
are boom who have been noted for their
life lone; boatility to the negro race.
The thanks or the OonservniHe people
of lb State are dna to Mr. Darhaai for
he able and eloqaent oppoeltioa which be
However little patriotism there may
be in ihu politician, it ia not yet aa
linct in tliv bosom f tlie mama of
the people. It still glow there, and
sooner or Inter it will bunt forth in a
flame that will burn and defroy Ike
eltUbiira of tl.a demagogues who
r r 1 t ! -t I . I . l I
made to thia resolution, and lo those gen- " ingiiiiu me ..T.r ..y ap
ilemea wfc joi... J with him in presenting j poeJ to iheir Slil mud tlieir pre-
a protcat against it. iiam.wwu. n mm m mm nu ,mmwvm
from oaiiMi ettcct can doubt. xone
familiar with ihe hi ory of revoln
tiona can fail to see if. In such limes
the public niiiid veer trout one ct
mine to the other, and vibrate like
. removal of thin gentleman from the War . , , , .
a ,,,,, , s pendulum nnnl in Um conrae of
... ivAW, bmhaw, w a dwudad that W ., tntAt nttmmt:
3 " " 1
ol reason. One extreme has beeu
reached, and the reaction has com
menced. It may not be as violent as
the first movement, out it will Lc as
ras eweajffc t tec that tkey would be
i ry 1 livfy to fail in their object, rvca if
tbeyywJwe for la fovjet their obliga
m aa to paa tuck aa ass.
The aeprcsas Oeert, like every other
J t-partaKut of the Government, was cre
ahd kv the CoMtitotioa, aad derive all
It power treat tnai uatruatanL Longrra
iu aieiisis ia any way witk ita ju
rletioa, wot declare that it
- riart tkaa a saajiwity of the jaatice en the
I aca lo deeadeaay aaeatioa, whalcver iu
LABsr or importance. Wkaa the Cwneti-
t . joaaav tkwt the isdiriai power of the
tukwd States akal he tested in mt 8c,
j easra Cwart, aad seek taerwr Caaru
aa Ccugrec (hall from time to time ceub-
taah, nmeaas wkatitaaya. It
a aaajoray of the Ceart .ha deride ia all
- asas, aad Cagfw ha ao newer to de-
la ailMl n in lite tapreme judicial
power wat vestad kt that body est as the
aaa,! in. I lk Haaaea canararrfag, km
l be power to pass all laws sawder the Can
i IM Mi is. and that power cannot be taken
.rum aach majority except by aa amend
riant to the Cuaalaatfoii. Thia
uan w toe pUua to reqaire any
o elacidate it If ike present Cougrea
afcsedd aase aa act awhing a maiorily of
wo-third aeceaaary to the paMagc of any
. ab lawa. such act. would hare no hutd-
i thia Coegre f, further than it
kr to ihsilTi aV The atxl Congreaa
veahl not even ka under ike necessity of
lefsaHngH in order to legklate hy a aim
-e majorriy formerly, if it did net saeeev
to de as as jisaere matter of form.
8a, too,' if Gengrea aaould pas an act
1 Judge le declare a law of Congrea
nnrimrfiftWaal. sack act would be uttrr
ly weM, tni fke mart weedd not be bound
by h. Arte tribunal eatablUhed by aa
Ot of f'lagim for certaia purpose, it
aoald, perkep, bare the power to lay
lewa sack a rale for it government. Bat
when the (Vmaotution aaya that the 8a-
.iramr judicial power shall be retd in s
aatwenlar ewurt. it mean the majority of
hat court a mack a it moans the majority
id Cawfrew whoa kt says the legislative
rahaJl be rested ia that body. And.so
l think, the court will hold and act ae-
Stnarly. Wa believe thai it will treat
i a law as a more srwfom Jmlmetr. It
i as aach aa independent departmenc of
i gorrrwsaiinl a Ceagiass ia.snd it will
vests iod roe od race and maintain
rity. Osfcm wie
'icatanend.
E. M STANTUX.
'Our roadrn doabtles remember that
the Senate Ita refused to rn-cur in the
lis atill rocreUry of war. I in action
I of the Senate wa taken under wbst U
j known as'tke "Tsaere of office Act,"
a act which the Ireident hold to be
uucouditutioual. In this ouiniou lie i
aatained hy all sound constitutional law- peedy and for more permanent. The
yers. Irhap no oas expected the Sen- tendency always is for those who are
ate to aa otherwise than it did ia the governed by no high principle in poi
matter, but few men (opposed thai Stan- itics to abandon the sinking and join
ion would persist in striving to retain the the rising par v. Bo it will, in this
osteeof CosytaVnfiaf adviser of the Pre- instance. In addition to the honest
ident after the I 'rtsideut had declared rnaase who act from the impulse of
that he bad no confidence in him a a patriotism the Conservative strength
Cabinet officer. It was, peruana, natural ; 1, w-lf hv bnrde of oilier
CONNER VAT I VA MBET1N0
A maniac of the CowMiudoi ckhaas of
Howaa Oowat wnlae heal aliheOowH House
la 8alaWy , on Moaday the 3d day of Kahrua-
m lit - - " -
Ik spoaTof arHxasVMt sV4rwaas to lh8tas terra I fo lakea, aad
at Ka- elUitaal ika moat dfotnssisn
finally disposed of. Tfc par daJ
to be Ihe oa iu wat BftPSlto-
i-i:,"',:- hfoAwkfo a, -iiujj-jrr.'" 'J
towidd T-awenV rstoctowy, prinUi'g j ygsa4or Tbosaa, ckforyUad.
w.. the ass -wt4aa .fo.sa " w. , dm 2-
arpcedky th difforaat assreTS, vwrtse "T. . 1. wkaai xa.ofo.cai Ismam.
SOW VSa I -- - M -- Ha Or I mmw
aaca V ill in JBJUSVSMSXJB.
1 f I
the different ssovrrs, varied
Work oa lb fith of the same month. JL large
- J - - - u - 1
i xlANT CITIiKSa from 84 w 810 per day. A. tn
The above eat, we kwkave, wil ks meat esr tfoa expeoU to kaad itaejf dswa to poator-
to. W oonSdenily expeot ity M l(Ja aagM of hfolsry as lk cm tor
to am a tha aeeaston, a Urge ad rrtbom.w mtm sink and the founder of aa al-
pthcrlajr sf Ih saas.rvarie people of tb -Blihd Democrmev whfok isle
coo..,. Tfc. eal for ths Snua Ossnih- auaBia u. 1
wim rarypenrrar . prooa.wn, anu iw- .. , , , i UrJ .1 k.l ita
ao a ill h fuKr and .Wr rep.atl llr by ww" - -
i r I , .j UiJI.mi mi. i memoir u- l
u. M ai . . i... ih ir iuvalaabfo service to the cause of
i - -- ,i rx jUmmM. whi. li i rood eovernmeot and of saaakbxd. The
ihrmlan Ih euxlrustinn of tkeir liwsrtiea as hope of posthumous fame, oae
Mr Durham aakad iafonuaOoa la rwgard
to tkaprutost aaVrvd hy himself aad othar
Twassllml rafSfod Shas W had ha sa-
from interestcrh motive alone. All
the various cause combined will pro
duce a iniglitj ground swell that will
cause radiculit-Hi to totter and fall.
It will go down with a mighty crash
amid the execrations snd rejoicing of
millions, snd the grand edifice of th
I7uiu w ill be snatched from the hand
I wat be bould desire to be refoataiod by
ike Senate, hat at that potal every nun
witk right notion of proprity supposed
ke wold yield hy resiguisur his office,
l'hi, it seems, he kas not done, and has
no intention of doing. He see ma to have
no sense of propriety, or to he blind to all
of shams
What will be the end of the c ntrover-
i . . i tf. . i
sv cannot be known with eertoluty. The " w"" iioer.e.j
I a a . - lal I.
Preeisfoat, ws see it stated, has n. etl its orcrtiirow to serve scinsu anu
tiaed Gen Grant that all order in rela- partixan ends l.onstiiutioiinl lioeriy
tfoa to thai Department wilt be sent to I will be restored, and all lovers of ct,
bias for execution, tkaa abowioc a deter- III lil.erlv will hail the event WWhr re
iuati n not to iwenenfo Stanton a Sic- ioicinsand celebrate it with
rotary f War This may he, and we jubilee
think is done with a view to an appeal to
.fo, ria hv the latter .bieb will hrinr THE STATE tOSVEXTIO.
the question of ike Constiiatiwuality of I As oar readers will be much interested
the Tenure of office Act ap for decision in, or nm used by the proceedings of this
before the Supreme Court. Tbi is d..uht - body w publish ibrm in fall to the ex-
less what the President desires, and '.be I elusion of editorial and other interesting
I ...:. l. Lu --- - :il & I m a - -J .1 -'
weD as th uVfradatioa of ihemaalres and thai
obikjroa, aad Iksf ar determined to so ad
to eounteraot them if sssasw. a ban tit
Coasliluliou lo be framed by the body now it
tinc at Raleigh, comes lobe submitted to tliern
tor iheir ratifloation or rejection, there Will be
no soeh abstaiuiox iVoni th pota as tlier was
st the kit. election. A ikorouah orvan izat ion
will bring out rery osasarvativ vote, and
w appeal lo Ih conservative man of the
oounlj lo aid m eflvcling such organisa
tion. Com up, then, by kftia aad bua
dreda to tha mveting oa lb 23d, sad 11
us haye such a meeting as will fir asaaranoe
to th lukewarm and the timid, and stiik da
may into the heart of our opponent
grand
probability
gratified.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES.
It iea mot gratifying fact tj
ay ..f the ablest Repnblicj
at the N orth are taking out m strong
and decided terms against the present
legislation bf
dence Joum
rial, den
relationto the Supreme Court
o' political legielation that will
plogne the inwenloasr sayi
tbat it buds no countenance or sup
port in the Constitution, and will find Convention shall be ratified by tke people,
none among the people. The Dnffalo If the people skoald never ratify the Gaav
Commercial AdvrHiter is scarcely siitution presented at all, what ifcewf
. Iwm .1 - - at - ! .1 mm.
severe n pon the new rontrnciion ""! "ww-j ..-
bill, which proposes lo abolish the
11m features of tke CotoStita
which the t on vent in is .tpreted to
g into existence have not yet
veloped, but we (eat from what we have
seen of iu proceeding tkat.it will be
radical and proecriptive enough to
tke view of tke ultras. But we will not de
nounce it in advance. Repudiation in
aome form, we learn from a private source,
stems lo be determined upon. Tke great
champion of tins measnre. of "Relief"
eems to be Mr. McDonald, of Chatham,
Mr. Rodman, on Friday last, introduced
aa Ordinance em bodying the main feature
of Gear Cawky Via. Order, to be in fore
until the Constitution pet stated by tfc
less repealed by I bo
ome other of
i : - .
These ar pertinent
kwdy, or by
authority T
question and we
ci.il governments now existing ia the
Southern State and fo confer upon
(sen Grant the sole executive powers
f the government in alt matters per
laming hi reconstruction Ity giving
him pxclual ve command of all milita
ry officers in the; South, and confer
ring wfMMt him powers co ordinate forin it , defeat the ratiaeation of any
ilh the district commanders, and Cmiatitatfoa wkiefc lb CooranUon may
provide that any interference by the nm. r
Preaident or the Supreme Court shall Mr. Rodman's ordinance may he found
be thigh misdemeanor punishable by in onoihtr column.
tine and imprisonment. It denounces
it as an effort on the tart of Congress I OEM. GRANT.
to tjrucr, all Constitutional iiower and This creel soldier, who command
, . - - m . . ..
KX( ELLKNT.
It will be seen ky refer nee to tk pro
ceeding of tke Slat Convention, that
Mr. Hodaett, of Cue well, ka had tke in
dependence and tha pasrfotfoax to prop
that the new consthatfoa shall ke ssaaV
hahed upon correct Conservative pnnci
pies, notwithalandiagtk radical and dem
ocratie tendency of tk time. II propo
sea to balance iutoisal agwfowt aaaxfaersfcy
providiur for universal suffrage hi tke
election of memlxtr to the Haas Com
baaed upon a property
qua It Brat tor meartsr af la couau.
Such a Constitution would esWtaally s
tke rights aad inter! of all. Tk
would be aa eweetaal ear upon
anv aerariaa lecfolatioa wbirh xsiafct be
clamored for or atteatptrd ky lb. mob,
while the Common weald prove an eff. c
tnal check upon any oppressive legisUrioo
that might be alieasptad hy the mor
tacratic chxs. Wkhoai a check of this
kind suffrage cannot be made nnh
with any degree of safety whatever to the
property bidding portion of the people
of tk State. All Use would soon he
levied upon properly exclusively, and the
majority of those who ar protected fo
their persona! liberties would hear no part
in supporting lb government. This Is e
proposition which, as the voting popula
tion of the State is aaw eonlitiiled, ad.
mil of little . r no doubt. But it n wat
leas to disc tke ysstfoa aaw. Mr.
Hodnetl' proposition will not receive
twenty ia lk esavaaiiaa. Tk time
is not yet coxae to discos tk tree princi
ples oi government in North Carolina.
There will be another reorganixation of
bar government, sooner or later, by the
foMlligeat wkxts sxaa sf tks State
will not discriminate against intelligence
and ia favor of ignorance. By establish
hag suffrage upon sa iittelflfxert basis ga
sraBy, a provision like that proposed by
Mr. Hodnett, may not becoas a an amity
a it is where lk ignorant aad vicious
think, would ar a sufficient re ward far
v - : 1 i
sack devoted patriotism, hat like Bacon,
they unfortunately bav to rely upon "lk
next age" lodojutice tosbilities which the
present age is iaeapabl. of appreciating.
Tha-. Onr thanks are doe to oar
friend, E. A. Vogler, Ksq , of Salem, for
a perpetual Calendar, with his kasinesS
card Mr. Vogler U on of th nol pub
lic spirited aad enterprising citiaen In ike
Slate, and we wuh hint sweoea in all his
undertaklnsrs.
-7
s
sf WiWsiixi fik
-.1 AMwalfo-af. a
aad
Ik fol-
II rsomm usi
tk. Commlttos oa BUI of BfokUv, whaw fsna-1 a-
'That afl ovfaomi afoul enjoy aqua right
aad privilege, white IrarsIHa I this Btoto,
la any oa
sj aonvoyaasm ot a
of. p.kfi
ky barter, for wfcteha I
from sstkar State or Maatemal
sfcaJt b sfoamsd foaaf a saifcUs
opened to tha
. Ta n
ia r aired
autbonty.
aud shall be
awa pawwaaaw us wi pm.ui
aoua rnrimlarte a assaaat of rae.
c..l..rorprevioornditkiaa." Ifofevred.
- - - r - , - . . -a., ' -. I
la van
Iteraxrwd tate Iha at bis rssi
. aa tk fok day of .
188, la tk fist year of Us sgs.
A bright particular star kas base I
is sailed to tk aad daly of sasati-
MSfog tk srprss for tke krarsl. Ia tk
at IhV oar hratker kkasatelt.
d frosx fokwr to iintoksxanl altkeDafo 4
honor, thick .pon bis and "wfcbV kb)
greatne wa till spi ing." PaUfodb
tke kaad of lk writer whenever Itsaa be
b a am II h bad bu
It Sirs.
aamrl ul mU wU th skaa."
Few men ever xSisiUfaP sxaay
bling traits oft
atared from fodfotfof th rirtae and
eeltencie of saMMSjl
failings wko has astf
at kkSXOtt wforsrsr I
Ta aat as aaa
THR "COB:
ST1T
The
Fram tha Sentinel.
tmOKAL CONY KB
T10B.
Moxdat, Jaa. 20, 1868
Convention was called to order st
11 o'clock.
Prayer by Ihe R-v. H. T. Hudson, of
tke cirv.
Mr. J. 0. Mrler, of Yaikin, appeared
wa .Mined end lok hi scat.
J. E. O'Aare, negro, wa cwora Iu as
Euti aasiay ' h rk .
Mr Abbott submitted a X
tion from Cotton Swrpson. fo relatio
lb Lie ebcibm f delrgate hi ll
county, aad moved it nfursssss to tk
Committee aa Election.
Afo aaaifcsr from W. D. Peara.ll, of
Dunlin, which waa referred to Ik Com
mrttos an la Jashamry.
Mr. Colgrnre, memorial from cits
of Jnoe eoauty, fax relatio to change of
connl v line. IsVforred to Oommllte on
Comities, sVc
Mr. Meikar mtrodaced an ordinance ;
nastvidinc for the admissfen of
tk Court of North Carolina. Lie over:
Wforaa. Protection I ike rigfcts of
pei mm and propeny, the fruit of industry
prudence, are the corner
which civil liberty is built, aa recognised
in our Cooatilution of 1776: Thervfere.
Rtaokrd, Thai the'aetfoa sf tbi Con
vention bou Id msaanfos , Una axfoxa, kr
providing tt.at the Legislative power con
ii of two hranrfcs -the one repraaent
ing airssns and tfc other representing
property each of said branche bav ing
co-equal ra wer, that no act of tfc Leg
islature, not approved by each branch,
should have validity ; the elector for the
Commons 1 consist of all mate citiseas,
shove lk a of 81 Tear, and lk elec
tors for the Senate le consist of all eiii-
ragakond of an inferior rasa if i
at tke polb wiik tke ssoat intelligent
u.l
ind
appose the author of ihe biH can answer virtnons man in tk land, bat it would he
litem to tin- sat if action of his friends ia
the Convention: 1 'chaps he lakes it tor
emoted that th Constitution will be
er ntsd bv the penate. Oar opinion is
W- . -
that if the ordinsnce passca in it preset.:
A tllCT-HASfJED MEASURE.
It tefii be situ from the proceedings af
- the Co ren' ion oa Thursday, that tkwt
body ha passed a resolution of restriction
upon th liberty of th Pre, It is, in
deed, o worded tbat little exception can
h take to. it, if lbn-aaous which called
41 fortfc had not baked oat i th debate
vhfek ensued apoa it hxtrodaction It
aimnlv dedmv that no n-txirW luli be al-
t j . j .1 ..L.rx the nart of Congress, it aays. ' serine
JV r-j pj. phMaT swaWBJsBB twtwtai saxxu mwiivwi a ' y .
tioa wb proper pct. but ths dh-re- ' monstrous a to hrow
.poet complained of. aad at which ths res- sil it previous acts into the shade."
1 tea was leveled, was a di'inctiou made The New fork Commercial Advert
d the lenortor of th Sentinel between avr and the New Fork Titrae bold
tlte W brie and eoiorwd delegates design.
ting the latter a aegrts. We feared
oald be s very Rd-
:. af body, kwt we were not prepared to ase
Rg this length. The term neyro is a
axsjafc. a f snat h) toiaa, aa the term Cauea
tut, and it is lisfcadl to wodertnd
hoar an seaaibfo sxaa af eitforr
US e Bath seems
a
a party among a wao are
a. th. RW Republican of the
ffraaxefc Baesfhiiaa, wh idea aad mot-
to they osx to bav asteaaod. Twsald
97 f that fsety, Prstoroity sad
- .,u:.iy with afl srn;" has beam revived
a lixa htote. The wkiie Radicals iu the
iravmuM, while
' y iarwrmmy ikkmMi'mtWllif end"
.. jfobiwy wtnfc tfc axxgw,7-wS;
srr tsoxart af tttow f tes...mgs
to muzzle holh th President and Ihe led the respect of all parties, has low
judiciary, and say that the "amazing j ered himself very greatly, to rue no
assumption which is involved in the harsher term, bjr the manner in which
prosxisiiion almost take fsrajr the he treated the Preaident in the Statit
breaifh iu tha reading said stagger ton affair. It is not denied that:Gen.
on: credulity." "This Inew device on (irnnt had promised the Preaident
that be would hold on to the office of
Secretary of War, whatever might he
the action of the Senate, eo aa to ena
hi the President to test the Constita
tionalily of iho Law, should Stanton
appeal to the courts to be re instated
ia his orHce, or at least that he would
fkjigath ofliee into tha President's
I. -: 1 A rt ......... L.
liaiuia anu an w a iwcrw. iv in my
pointed to that end. Not withstand
people, avail If the late elections did ing all this ha treacherously Barren
similar lsnguage.
This course on the part of the lead
ing rep.blteaa pwssa ahoas that thsre
is a point Lay ond which Congress
will not be sustained by tha Northern
an excellent syviem naer any ctrcam
, of like age, who have luted proper
ty for taxation, at the lining next before
sack wfoetioa, of lb vain of 8880, or up
ward, aad wa for paid 11
Mr. Abbott introduced a rssslntfaa of
instroetfoa to tke Committee of stiteca,
to inquire lata lk appoirttment af a com-
f Immigratieo ; wlocb wa
dered the office to Stan too, and viol
tad his solemn proatiiae to tha Chief
Exacetiva officer of the nation. This
mar elevate him in the estimation of
the ettreiu U. hut all good mea. oft,
not fartitait ample proof tliat sucti
was the faet. AU sensible men every.
where must aa that tha proposed
measutes, if carried out to their legit
isnate resnlts, wi 11 end in the over h row
of conetit ntiooal liberty on this eoalfej whatever party, will condemn tha act,
pent, and though many of them may and it will east a shade over the glory
not sympathise vary deeply with u of Geu. Grant, that nothing ran eear
of the South in touaeoueiice of onr re- otireJv drive away. We sec it
1 " I
bellioa agaiiMXt the govararaent, yet ted tbat ha feast rery keenly the im
the.. !( halt before thejr will cxmaant pyilaty af fsxsm axaasJeat, asxd tbat ka
tO pull OOwTO tnC ptlntfV 9 Itsf'sNNrSH ahM91xriliJ tO 0BMW fHHS
tution by which sdl, both Noctb $wt bjr perasmrflag Staatoa to taahja.
THE McCARDLE CASE.
It wBI be see by referuuss I
new column that this
vanced on tke docket of tke
Court, and set for bearing on the firm
Monday ia March. This ease, it will be
rvmembered. involve the question of the
constitutionality of I be reconstruction laws
which is now presented In sack manner as
to leave no doubt about the jurisdiction of
the court. We, therefore, hare aa assor-
ance at last tbat the opinion of th court
will soon be pi sen a to the validity of
those acta. What that opinion will be
can be bat little doubt. The bill
recently passed by th Ho of Repre
sentative to emasculate the court, con
vince every in tell :gent Man thai major
ity of ihe court are known, to hold opin
ions adverse to tk constitutionality of
said acts. And even if the bill, referred
to should pa th Senate, a a one new
believe tltey writ, we have-aat the Might
est idea that they would be regarded by
the Court. A aa Independent depart
meat of tke Govern, deriving it paw
er from th same source trot which Con-
grss doriys UKw-ts (stkjrtio, hl
ta . . : . . . ir 1. 1 S
wows pvwva recreant to mm raw u it
should suffer that body to arp its fene-
tioas, and it will not do
to aanoraoce fo the loafcfes. fcy
without invitation, aad a resolution fovil
fog li. 8. salt uts to tk Boor. Li ever.
Bv J W Hood, of Cumberland, fne
tgra.J: A resslatise ta regard to la xer
diem, via:
That each sVtegat to this convention,
aad each elective officer, the president ex
cepted,! sbaU receive six dollar per day
aod twenty mileage to and from
ven tion : and that the Praia! shall
receive ton dolterS per day, aad twenty
cents mileage. Lie over under the rules.
Th question as to the election of sa
Engrossing Clerk was next taken ap, and
tke resolution of Saturday, against tfc
appointment of such and officer, was vol
down. Teas 30, ryV
Mr Uuriila rJ Miami V mmImIm ImI
aibvwh, am m mm, aw wa. qrht
sajS. .
TcsaoAT P
CoBveation ar aaavoidahfy crowded oat
for want bath of tfcaa aad paoe. They
aot, kwvr, of any
. A number of
sod s number of resi.lutions were
a variow Ijreto,
for tke oplt, th fcnt Wt
ed elected without a
Mr Bradley's resolution, of Saturday,
came ap, providing for a Committee lo
wait oa lb 6 'Vernor and inform bun of,
lb organisation of ike body, lie.
Mr Tourgee moved to strik out tk
words "His Exwlteney, the Governor of
N. V.," aaa insert ta word "tiov
Worth," simply.
Mr Abbott, while he did not recognise
the State govern meut, yet said that be
wa in favor of acting courteously, snd
wished to address him a Wa cus omary.
Mr Jones, Washington, skid that the
author" i.. of the L . . had recognixcd
(Jo v. Worth in his iefsNl capacity, snd
thai ifcey wet acting under their Minori
ty. He did not sas how they should in
volve Ihemsel ves by Similar recogni
tion. He would vote for lb original re
solution.
Mr Tourgee aaid be cauld not regard
tk original reeolution a anything eleC
than eosssxsttfog them. Tbat wa the ros
in trad aced ta m mt and
'afcx a a aafcCBfi " '' J
upport it.
pat I vote and
body. Lift
orar.
Ou n...tiou of Mr. Bteh. of Pitt, rrness
wa take ..til 8o'tek. P. M-, I -ruVr to
At KtVT tkf lfw'.kSaWwki kVaw sjsjglsBrtsaBlit y (O wS
rag tad euxjitor
At 8 o'clock, tk ProtlaVat fcsfogafosal.
Mr Walker was. ea mutioa af Mr Hestoa.
oalfoi to th Chair.
Mr Tnuraw
veal aaaii anse fo
ssss. Lias or.
Mr Patrick, aa ordioaae for lk raltef of
Itltea
sfcs Coarte
Uf pfT?0t th MsWM9s Wkf psTwtSffli
aarge aa orwiaaaea 1a rwgard to
Mr
jorkssaafo of th Coarte.
silo h eotuuOera m
Wkote. to-morrow, when
lake u. Mr BodmaaHordl
Harris, (4 Wako. Mcro, asoved toat
to aa eleeti..n of a steportsr.
Mr HoaWt wasted to k bow if the H.
did reallr intend barina a
said U was aaintosdsaU.
Mr. Twargw mmte a prdwt of
sovarsdth whwte assStor. aad it Ite vv
th. rater Th. Chair asstaiuadla
pi at.
Mr Uaatoa moved that a
tor tea mi. ate, aatll th
coin ia. Carried, aad
At the aspiration of tk
steal salted Ih soava. to er, aad a-
tmH of KtehU: Hal. Mama, of Wak.
nearo. Blehotea. r ranch, of C'bowaa. Pat
rick. Uahagaa. Pooh Btkwridg. Pteher,
Dow, xfoabxeat Carter aadOsrlaad
gjscuhst: KichaWa.Msy.
Morto. Prank lia. Hoffler. Patrvw. Pavkasv.
Ouator. Willi
0 re. Tree a
xstarr t ovm, Starr i a . r.tsa.
May. bma. Mllliis. gkBxni. Prvoeh. of
Buekiaahaat. Mara, aecro. WilUasua. of
Mas, Trar. Tarter aod Smith.
oakefor ' Bndmaa. Sweet, Tuias.
Jo, Waahiactou. Pd. Uurbam.
watt. Welker. Xmr, of lamotr, Vox, Uai-
s, aad Tsaga
Abbott. Heato.
af Cald well. For kaer. Hobha. MeCuhssw.
King, of Uaaula. Long. Mar.
Care, seer, aad Band.
fofox fesrvmsi . Oarrvit, Abbot
Ms, rrwaca, ot WaOen, a sa.au, ot wa.
Hayes ol Bobeaoa, Iiymaa, (negro, I CaodVt,
!uSia and Teajrue.
CWaM. CUm, V Toms, rwMsxpx Bay
McOuhfataa, Aadrewa, Arafott, kfowr. CB
gtetoa, 0aoway, (a) Isxffia, hmj, fcfosfo.
wetland rtanklin.
(,WaorlM. -Jones, of Wafcfojta. Ash
ley, Grant, of No. tbompton, flarru of Fr.uk'
Shxeare, gmeroryMblr, asxtshle,
eaartooas, obUsBri HUbfo, he won
the aWtfoj Mtaoher
biueddl VxuQu''1
ry ifl atoJdiasst,yh
ced fl , xetoM,ud a
cpWfl BjkjtJalled by th
iaa r',""y p-
BmfosMd
KeaS aad otatSMI BBBH WaSie. kt
:TMJ1JB srwilk
h. amv4ioff thtsra. ,
sane. km i iC , m
ae t mm mmm mm mm
..Cer. B aJBBfl m m m
nJIos Kb. I
wiac. j. Um -UM aWdtufo
reeeaa he take, for kfo great akkkmM IT 1
-w-tk. rbl2aJtoaE3 W I
regara , ho.' WUs, Km,, ol fooeote, Memlt.
K.y, RoUmus, (oegeo) Dickey, Tucker,
Murphy.
Ser, Cox. Long, Glover. Fsrka, Murphy, Da,
(negro) Pwraoo, (negro) Dual.1, Duecwofta,
Hobbs. Bradley, Wans. I
Afmha.- BtysA UBm, Etna, ttranaoi. of
Hiiery, lX.we.1, Uranl. c v .yae, Kg-
UmLUltg. GuOy, llara, of Kobe oo, Higb
mith, Colgrovr, and dtMey.
Km wl8rB." AHH0y ww(swr. RrJsV VVBBMJL
Bead, Sweet, Hayes, of llalt'ax. (aegro) Gra-
liam, "I Orange, Logan, EttU, ftsatli.otCkt.w
an, so. I Pisher.
uiwtoid -Joaea, ofOsWweil, tfoa. fa-
gru) Gabagan, Dockwnrib, Kcofrow. rfoader
the festive kssad. hie aavaryfog aox
aaiabafadW.asVjto.kfewRsad
repartee tea him Basel a rival. Tk
wrhor never mot baa i ths d
cte bat
ed any
wffasTaJr'aj (MM(M(
T'-sVIe fcsj swBkwi
a.-. miasltLs
Us was aa sxeaiit,
and HI latter
of tha
ks
tfc J
Lodge, lo tkat aU perfrst where tfc
al mm it msT m. aw tL I TwAxsxsk.bi SMEMsBBmwBaa
VfelMI sBMB8Cr wMJ 8881 VDIf CIsW mHVYTT J
sides," ami sa fowyer wa eteim that tfci
eastaph skall he pbteed oa his tomb :
ccrea sar solvm, uca an osao ab
ax. XI -TV i
"3 -fc-5sAw
" A iiif lmi of bar white nakara, ad
mhfoxfc llllliltowBpCWgliiit
snd iaviw una to vkt Ik
Cu imtlv i
tea I
On.
lb. nagrae m Ih fallery.
Carolina Ccnrenliotv.
aduplad a rufotto rsoatellag
fosti aad Mr Bradtey's
the adopted.
Mr Ptoses'
of tha ealliag upon "th.
I'aT fl - r.
Mr Dartoxto
rssahi.laa af Saurd.y,
Provicional 8 WSI fry
.tehid
ka. Banc, tfodawlt, Kinney, MeDonaM. of
Moure. Barue. Kppe. (negro ) Kliedos, and
Cue. .
Svfrnp -Pool, Jooes, of CaMweK, French
Cbowan, Bich. iJaadVr, Durham, Graham
ot Orre, Hsrris. of Wshe. (sxfra) MrDuaahl
or Cnatnam, A nara,
Cherry.
On motion of Mr.
adjuuruod.
CbadTis.
ww8J0tifft9f1f efsM. SI '8saHBB t Nhwa
fietaal efliats lo aaw ad. supported by Ruler,
Slerrna snd Krltey, lb. eeUuction bill as
reported by the commute passed-. Teas
Nay 45 . Carry of Ohio, and Stewart et Sow
York, voting with ine Uvroocrl
Th insjforiiy and nriuomy reports aa the
election ot J.An Y.ioo Brown, ot Kenlurkr
wore ordered to he printed. Th nugority rt-
port sdvers lo In aamisstoa.
Tha Contereao Cuwtwwtle o tfc aat i -con
tract nm kdl reported that tha fteaal n di
from it ame tSbna ot and pxm th HuombiM,
snd ra-issu id matililli Sax wkfofc ama.li.
foe.
The OOfTlrTfi t f w-sj fXV I ht? wtfBttOQ tftS WBI TWUlblf
to MtM. TIm new omtimititje uo tr fi of
9 MotaaMB outOMBi8) of tjcboptk, MOffct'0it
So,Uk
21.-Tb
Csakrla sw
ot propsny uouW ssswstisa. fur
turua l
Aba inviting one of tk BokssVriafBfowW
ta ekf ia preparing fcwinr fur Ihe Coov. n
Th pnatotian toaKJiah th. Dkura Coeni
ol lbs OOM wa voted Sown, on
foss July, aad other I
i know if there
as tfc "Sertory of
There was a sxssfc ofkao. His
eas th "Secretory of
A petition of
f th Usovget
tootod praying for aurti
govs maw i.
Mr Xmnmwr
of Tea., ahVgig that th Federal dbvr of f
tkat Btote ara noo-iwttdau aad sexo'isBg awl
ia sympathy with th Uatoa men hut favor (he
potwy af th dmhwtrattoa. The mmoeial
sa pray that ia. Senate wig withhold their
ooonrrnatKass. Mlkor araough loyal Texao
foBd thmisBess.
tokwarm lk
sf OSMO mm. 8o4stwl wvImm ioo
'ly
Osalsdaiato State, wbst W ars
MM saauwl
h snuply to ham a osakaaa.
th jiota TfcVBulof
subautuni to-day is vary oouawraiiv.
Y.Kk. January 18-Oorlo Sat fottW
8alrear89 hste at ITal7f j f
Pwrktewer New mam at, (to, ud 30,76.
Naval stores oafot
aasfo nn am aa iMina, aa flaUL
IS rwy,ww, tiiui;swf vei,
BkfcilUdhf ?. sj swOOaVT loV"-"JtaJlOwl swxTwl ot lw-
atft
4bVbfi fhiW owl lowof iVttno Vill4 osl J
low 1.11,17
fatorfoa, January 18, p m. Consols WP
88 BowfoTL i
Liverpool January 18 Cotlnn satisess
excited adranced Ifole. of 30,000 ba-
Uplaadt 7f; toSfrr. 7.
NawTovk, Jaa.2l.-lodua;tailpw.
Sates 3,000 katox, IT. '
than
old
4a&U. -
Baft MONwOT O00T , & BwwfcwrOfTl
fo, 10 for old, and 6) hw r
l,3flal.S3.
Memraxk; oU 10,37; BW 21,31.
Tsrsaatto
8k V A Buoda, 10
UOM l,JS.
Jan. 81
l.ll
fiiro hewry while
Nam pork -.74.
Wilmiartoa, Itaaary JL8sTrya
ttue 0844 Bosiaotekaadsmka. TaTscoe
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