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1 -j; !r y. . .1 7 :Jl y III fl - Ml I.it't' " - i i.ifi . i- if iU 11 : ( NO RALEIGH, NJ.qERJD AY APTERNOpN SEPTEMBER 17:'!l75i J i?in Yci vcLi il.yjV nijiif 1 V I i I M il. :l ,1 -Ul: -J II - LlilA ' LmiMii rr-TT M tl A I -.Mfi?j:. -r-i ) J - 1 1 -i ii j,'.. i Office over the N. V. Book Store, TERMS kOP 8U13CRIPTIQN, Aft One eojyon FIFTY CKNTS. AdvertlsemQulH iriborll at the usual ratftfu : ' All letters on business should be ad dreHKAtl to tbo ) Cpi)tptipn ljubljsh; iiiR Company,' Raleigh, N. C. Orders unaccompanied by cash will rccoive no attention. ' STATE COIISTITUTIOrJAL couvENTiorj. KLEVENTII DAY. Friday, Sept. 17, 1875. Met at 10 a. m.. Mr. , Prosidont Ilan: sorn in the Chair. Prayer by Itev. Mr. Jurney, of the TliofJoiunal o vVMcriJ Ta:, nn.lAimmvo.l- leaves or alisenco were-1 granted to Mn - p.Holt,n.lliillok.Tavlor.Dock - cry. Shcphord, Jjchmau, Roberts, of Gates, Cunhiiigham, Tago, Stallings, Black, MarshallaiMl others-many if not all, pairing with one of opposite party. . , , . i 'I. Mr. Mundcn. Rop., rose to a question - " . - - w of personal rose to irrelevant so witl Mr. Turner then entitled to the floor and for the . Convenouy ,11?, WM V-J dered down by the delegate from Ala- mance. Ui.til ho acted indecorously he was entitletl!to 'res(poit,iari(l: this he should demand ,forhimsef individually and as a member of this body, and he snouiu m iiiiuru imk. iiirHjiisiuiTisioii i i i i i. y i . a. i t from tpTllngofncert Mr. Boyd, ,,re?rfe,laliat the U.lieiuaii wn.n uiicuuiai n jiih raiunriv. It was ruado for the reasmt'tbut he do- sired n interruption of the gentleman from Orango. Ho disclaimed abrupt nipt i the VAa. conduct. Mr. Alliertsou, Rp., (who was in chair at tlie lim of4he n(urreho) sorry that it should lie intimated that .ho failed to properly treat any member oftho Convention. He did recognize tho delegate from PHMpiotank, and Mr. Veno.,. fn.n, t.,o C.mn.itUM, the Judlcial,Deprtiiu)iit ,fopotbd tia- ?ral ordinances and the y were ratified . h . . J r. T r.. . ii i x 7.-. I I Tnartjrm rf Aaliovil o .f Imiitinisu 1 saV Wmrt hilg " 'rtspetlink ' Oic was abroad a spiritof investigation' and T v" - "T-Jlr' V ' -' " Z, t languago in debate. He did independence; tins spirit' brought about I ow.wo w. ,T r.,.r" 7 , 7 , J i all resist for the gentleman man appeals ; for if a Jawyer believed T6ad Another to ' .apwaff .1 . . rTl.. i 1 i l i ; ' ... . . . j . r. l - - morn was u. iu uniHBiimu Cy oi creoitors, 'witit an aristocratic eie- I was made to-aay DV . JUUCTQ Aioert Rmilingly nok liU MfL nn.1 the Chair ment ks the governing clasV,;and' nWs Jrf fagainst ; tfiO , reduction of the, consiriKHnnis winning iiniirver- iot wduid be deplorable Indeed, ; ; nnmrjGr 0f Sunreme Court Judges ruption of tho g ntleiiiaii from Ala- Afr1wA - 1 I Mr.lUuxton, Rep., followed Mr. A., fmm fiv tn t irno. Tin u'jw niciil ' l'vorauiy on ue u.nance uy relieve cessity for retaining the 'preont numi W IQUOWCJ Wl aWge;;iJUf - the political disabUitWoY r.1V.Aol- o; Jlldges, JJ C ',"-! :?T '' ton .n, an, tabje i xrmmvyt, , ajso I Roris; of Oa; VronVlhVm: -rkitil, ol Chaihain? iem. io s Bf, 1 mltteo on Enrolled Rill;; rhnorfl aav. luo uairmaB ot 4 ino uominmee; was "fr'W 1",- ff? r i ( H , M r. Wilcox, from ' the Sj.cial'Cmti . I ailttee on or diem, Ac., repetrted an VVdin.1110 on.this subject. lNTUODlTTlON OP ORniXjVOKji . 'and . KKjOtUTIONS. w, Al' appropriately disposed of. 't 'n By Mr. HendorsonVDein.,' ordinance I to submit Ut the people the Amendments f adontod bv this Convention To vote I Ity Mr. Wla-elor, Ke,.., ordinance to prohibit thu jKiyment of tho public debt , until a bill authorizing the same shall havo Ionn Hanctioncil by the voters of tho Slate. By sainey ordiiianco, jU, prqvidejfor we.rking 'the public roads by taxation. By samo, ordinance to amend sec. C, art. 7; prohibiting' township ltoards 'of trustees from assessing tinir own prop erty. By same, ordinance to amend art. 7 of Constitution," so as'"1 to 'aUVl'i&h. tho registration ot,ocrsf 1 r -1 .! u 4 it By Mr. Barringer, Rep., ordinance to Amend sec. 24, artM ; nesting to militia and bearing arms.' By Mr. Turner, Dem.. resolution re- lating to the exchange of bonds C( Chatham Railroad. . Mr. T. haviu I. taken oecasTblito eleiio'AhoVt (Xx IS COni im- I ny as "a thieving corporation," MrJ Barringer, Re p., asked whether the bill authorizing tho exchange of I uoutis was noi iiurouuttMi nv a noim- .i irienu oi me ticicgaie ironi Uranire. nreme Court. Jaliied.. . ,1.1. . . - ,,r l , l - i. 4 . - t-nTif- t.,i-HI ibvi- t j . 1 -L. V i" We feel isuro that there is a reason. , IBvrMr. Jarvis,Pwil.;- Dhhnahco Ho Proposing to strike, out sec.? 9, art. 4, x, , , biendsct'AC, art. 1 of, Constitution ; re- relating to times of holding Supremo 1 ea, two ( s Jong raisons. ; Ouo fa, iiingtom6stateasuniingdfUHu. tmrt.F Tabled. J r ' that the Bcmocrats not only despise f ' acted in,buildiug any raiirond.f - On motion of Mr. njLdger, Rep., the 1 ule wera sospdndett ah d theord inance relieylng W. W; Holdenltof his'dlsabil ities adversely 'reported, this 'ufcroing, wan madespecla) ofjler,: for Wednesday ,next, at 12 pVxdL,; ' Mr. French, by . request of Mr. W1K Jwi, the chairman, anked a. suspension oi the rules to uuta up my resoiuiion relating to per ditfx' of 'members of the Convention. The rote stood,v' ayes' 49, . . ... ii. . noestiO. , ; . . j On motion of Mn .Badger, the " special. oBPi;:l i il was anticipated; being the recommen dation of the Committee on the' Judicial Department? ''to reduco"the number of Supremo Court Judges to three a Chief Justice .and two Associate Justices Mf . Albertson, Rep., took the floor and ! made an able speech: in favor of holding to the present number. There is more in the word ecvuhny than the mere saving of money. This Coari was dearto the people j'rpm it nad Sprung a sentiment,, and wo should not rutU- lessly tear down this sentiment, upon I - i . T f i 4 - . : - - ?"?n of saving; mpner. Regard- matter of confidence in and re- PM for Judges, he was not satisfied hhat the judiciary in the future w&uld command more of this, (as we nW it in common parlance; tnan J ; i . ' -if:'. -'fT . this to the fact that times have thflvi nnw iin : . find nn Atr.rmmiwi I changed ; new uloas have come, to the front,: we have been absolved from that that the law had not been properly.ex PownUtd in the case of hs client, it was. the dlity o.that attorney I opposed lessening the Court jourt, on th& J ground- I latureto I The tbn i, power in, iue egisiaiive,' uepaxtmenu i : . 'Strikfc at the organisation, pyC.the Court, and ybu strike the seniimerit-tohich I uo iipu; unuutJU JllVOiV lIlg IUO I dearekt hopes in the hearts of the oeo- pie. h he power of the Convention-vas I I criDDled reffardimr the ihakbii? of TiU f crippjeil regarding the !iuakhig 6f the homefetead fee simple,. and this led the peoplb to believe that there as a covert' 'desnrti somewhere. Tlie'ro WAanAthinW design somewhere. There 4was nothing I like lhakinc a man. inilnmendont.ln hla 1 - CT . .rr-nt . -'i if exter hal circumstances, S he. bobld .then 1 brave; intimidation; but; "wftharaw from him rill protection, pdt'hitn'&tho'ih'h tl?TorS- . r about to dose the';dobaU, but gate Wav th a.f t;l.lfTi'. .V' . L if.i Mr. Badger Rep.,' wiio ably"' advo- cated the present, judicial system - and 1 spoke: against any! diminution innun (oer oi K r French and Spanish. Republics, he at-1 tributbd Udstoithe -fact that Uhey had iio fnwer indenendent of the nubiin ...iii mL'' i . tluK ,c., : I m iu-. pu- "d IortU Carolina had not pan- "r' kf-.jf.-w, mat ii was easier ior me iiegis- i mjj uio paf vi cuuimun uummui intimidate a smaller number.' J and dward for beltisoi ready to deucy was towards placing nioreTgii Jthdf prevlodCdtiestioh, he' hasr . .!...- A . . I - .-"V . iff--,.'.-.--.- 1 whiliTrfiAldcnmfi All slinwinw thn n'a xi..uv.i luHijr uuf 9uunu i tne jeopjo wiii vote against Us rat inndence even when majorities Iflfcat0 lf they a?v permUMO by Mri Manning, of Chatham,' Dem., iy Mii Manning, of Chatham, Dem., lyes 52, noes iO. Passed second'read- ng-ayes 6; noes .V, ; : ' ; Mr,, temythe, RepVi in yotiyg, fumie ayes ing an ex qcllen explanation of hU'vtoMv Mr. BcoU,Vtf Jq4es,rRep., 11 10 veil to reconsider the vote just taken, and ably defended the- Supremo- Court as now instituted. ( r ? , f , ; On iiiotionn6f Mr. Morehead, Deiri., the motion to reconsider was tabled. . Mr. young, Rep., introduced a, reso-. I "tion to adjourn i?icic. Calendar. , r or ahseneo were grantetl to another. '' ' I ' ""JiV .v.r , -ir.r.j, Report of Committee on Judicial Do- I partment, amending article 4, striking I .1! if .1. M X ! out secuou v.f aiievting terms oi Mu- Ordinance to amend ait. J. bv strik-i I Tl ing out sec 9, Madet special j ordqt i for Monday next at 12 o'clock. ; - jj i 'Leave of absence granted Air., Mc Cabe. - . r- ;:: v , , Ordinance to alxiish Senate.'1 Tabled.' ; Resolution aueuding sec" 15, art. 2 ; filling vacancie.TWeaf;l, t Substitute rom Committee on Edfu cation,' to amend sec. 3; art. 9 relating to public fcehoMsVr; j;;;..';,;; Mr. Badger moved to postpone and make special order for. Monday , next 12 o clock. ; ',t Mr. Morehead opposed cial ;order before reading;' - : -- 'Mr, liadgtjr , took the -floor and pro ceeaed to make one of his icst efforts i behalf' of popular 'education aiid . Uio eievauon oi man, uup gave way 10 , . . Mc. Young, upon wIkhjo iiifition (he master :,wa i postponed tiil: Thursday nextj 12 o'clock and made pocial or der for that hohrlu; - i- h' -.'.liM ;i Oujmotioh of Mr; Boyd, at 2 o'clock, the Oonventibn adjourned lill to-!moiv DAILY CONSTITUTION. l f . ' jr H Governor 'Broaden IiAa ' rottrrued to te'city , he has been .tO-nUcnai thocolkQ, exercises. ; i - : TTiJ V.Tr.!ln' l?-,lmi has aprjpJn'tfU Messrs. - Itollinn lrice, of Davie, has beeoinG er rfebukcd.lilm so severely f&r'play-?! hfahn.V( t 'x him i ?-;lT it! ) If iebnld livo tbWatodati Ii i and VontinUe' t6 act as :tfof tliclast ay HrtrPfP-na wnsianuy improve, heW lrget'tbbcA iiam n4a!rtatfh3VtiitolerUtti and egotistical iW'llti Opinions J6t .ii, JlkfAULJ' "'''' 1 .i-nJotn i he WlU tre hfbp Holfftti. 'v t. 1 1 i4.i.H t vixf 1 .- n t. . Able Speeches., . -tf a ft k MWM??. cratid side of te Jlousc. tl!) l 'f land tact.a .debjU.n.j(u I flkr. I haa '.hmiirrht nnV riir ' -'talnnt., LThusifar, Young; Jrgrrin; er and. Buxton have made able and telling s'rwhes "against iliia cliangey not in a partisan spirit, .bait.bctau . s : v- , .Trr ., M1 ino S001' reason ? ior i change, and pur rieuds.v feel a ppiy- liAnarvfl - that, .illlV, chiintrrt will b .!""' 1 -v -t-vo-,,--, in(hts Cpivcution .with their frauU-. uiem .majoruy may ,pas;it, uui, ;h iic'Velop 'their' True Scii- i ,,..r ; ' . - ' ' ' M ' timont. t , .The; Democratic ollieersef I he Con vention refuse to j admit the thxir 6f tlie Cpnyention; iall - iKTsons who do hot have oq coats. rzs ?1 I Hence a laboring man .iyip;;gi)rs without a coat, foe . tlieHuke of con venience, or a maniWlio ia m unr fortunate as to bo unable ,4to buy .a coat, is deprived of tho ritrlit to stcn inio ine caiv ainr even look Upon the Convention, ? ' rt ' t ,- Thn elfWirkrnAw iav Uiat 'ilipv have an order to exclude such Der- onn frnm tht lnhhiovt , Thnn fhnro . . " - - - ! - - - . . tJiO ngnts Of toor men, but they ( . ,.. r.., J ! :?T-Lain 1m Jift it: Jiii'M! ii ;i i - - t . id better land wo lmw some despise the lgb..Vpf jni.jrnl.th presence, clad in common clothes, annoys l?e:sense of .cUCTity.wWcb. the 'WOUU14 be. aristocrats . in ,ithc Democratf party: betake to lhttei- selves. 'Another reason is thiytti Bemocra'ts feel th"ailheT Had Dtit Odd parariibunt object' In'vierftne degradaiion arid !destt 1ictioWof ttib poorer classes ; then how can ! they' bear the form of a common laborer ! Propositibu to J1 iidduce 'UicI 7 Number -, of Supreme1 1 Court . udiros from Five to Three i;.'MiU'. PftESiDENT: I had iin iendodipir to.pernait, the. discussion of this question 40 pe carried on, en tirely, byj- the learned 'delegates of the legrarfraternity on this1 flo6r"i and to say nothing myself; It is a. question enureiy -j nQn-partisaq jin its character , and should be so ref srarded bv JeVerv ddleeate. at'Ts indeed above party, and, sefartis am concerned, I stand ready to iote for, the reaufltiQntpenuRijen pi Judges recommended, if?ny ,deje gate will give me one good reason Ibr.t io change. . , ' .V:i' st; 1:1 j-Bt t, sir, I have listened in vain to;tqe delegate frorn Chatl)am and to tho delegate from 'Anson, for one single good reason' why this change should be made it is notsumcient, ber that bur lJSopulatiori!is'Jiarg6iy 4ncrea(sed and BeteralUihmidred thoufean,d, impiftiriMtimytr: tmit ivvere not ypuer tne ptu.systenv Nor kvllt hk abited witntriCrV .emphasis by the-learned dfeletatb" front yhathamf.vthasiAJeorgiiani Ioiya and, othfirwSjatej had but three, cony iheng., any t mind of. thq necessity' or change nere in JNOrtn As: to the; reftson3. elvezkiioi the rdhction,, by te,.delfgato , from. orange ( Turnerj tpey.aoouna ed mostly' in T nlpariseh fthe Jrrelevantrmattf dl the arirecbrtf oliiimself iand nthe deietratedrom: WecklenbruMr.Iingp Wthr out desiring 4ta give.my opinion .as :to thntrierits of this1 Irrelevant d W -cos?i6n,I rwouldsay that the tefitimb-' ny aauuceq y ;qof a. inQgcnueznau Oranire ubttitig. into the i?a. f ' Srfd Tharj t hej deteato. ftom Orange ,dist tanceci-tne aeiegate irom 4iecKiqn bdiiiii'thrrce tfeeoutoYlhe fwar.j Xifaghtei.IdtislyMh4 Presidefat. Iistand Teadyt6 seppbrt tbis reductiop of, the, Judpjjspfathe, Huprenae iour -tu , a 1 invuuui Itiineaitird bf'eeonotnv or -DUbllc' policy; itff ' therfris hd better1 reason! than thoset given y.ftneiearnea . ' . - t r 11.1. low frohi1 this fardinan .,il Jcnow personally sir, that -the labor; of the present Court, while in session, is nerhaDS greater than any five5 men in Nirth Carqlirial; ' 3Iy personal observati6n teaches1 this Xhey meet at 9 a. ml, nheariargu ments until 1 o'clock, PVin. ; they meet! for' consul tatidtt at 3 b J W.1,1 hud frequently are detained titytTpi ra. and almost all of their opinions are wrlttep at night, and srf after m this dailylabor their sessions' ard from ! sixTntn- eiehti week9.li Would St any. gentleman liave them: longer ? Vi hope, unless . better ; reasons can be ; given, ; that the . ordinance .Will not pass.'"1, M . : ' l -lJ II U'iit:: : b'l : i f ' The followiug is n lcttgri from .the Attorney 1, General of i the i United States to Gay. mcs,Kf Mississippi , in relation .to nairs:ln,that Stater r i . . Washington; SeptI6b i Tiy GoverjiortAmt$j ,Jacksotu Mis: : At this hour.I have had dispatches from the President.;. ,1, van best con vey, ,to you his ideas by, , extracts from 1 his dl3patches.l4 The whole bublic are tired- tout with these an nual autumnal nOutbreaKs; , in a the, South, and the ereat i majority. are rrfflr. nniu1 f r' 'rrri Ham n on t intnrflr. ence oirane pan 01 tne govenimeui. I heArtily wislrthat peace and good ordei may : be 1 restored .without is- suinf the proclamation, but if ifis not the proclamation' musf 'jbe is sueti; and if it! is," I fehall instruct the commander 1 of- thenforces to aye no hild play If jtliOre is a V necessity for military , lnierierence it - Hnould be" such as , to"; cieter making aperf.-.J t -KUikViv i.'kvliX-k,A' i . . . : Ienbiirg1 beat C the delegcdrrbhl, evil ilerl iJuJd. JsiSKstdthQoO1 privdtTmesenger- to ferfymcs;,' nrging him to strengthcrf'hlsbtTtt'" viML position by, exhausting" his own rc " lurcogPm restoring brdcLreh nl rcceiVgavcnimcstald:, HornUghtivr (b accent o.atancereiby.thp citins of JaeksonllRntT else-10 wher Geyernor Anies and his ad- Viseiis cah'be'madd itlysocuSfUl1 1 as many of the troop3 no7in LIIs2s-ui.w 1 1 sipp as he deems necorjcay bo,i Hi sent Jto Jackson. If he is betrayed bv those who 1 offer 1 asLqtannn. lm i . 1 will pQ in p, posltionto defeat their, tetfdsjarid puSsh theii." 'Ye8eebya, this ihemind of the" PreIelpnf t Wtt h v 1 whicih-1 and bvcr member of the i iu Cabinet who have been consulted nrey it Hri full accord. YouseethedihicmV ties, you .pee .he responsibilities. )t WhIdhouiraunVef. , Wenhot uh-1 U dorstandwhy yowd6 riGt strengthen1 1 J ! .yoiJirselfln theifway3the President, u sdggfests, nqri do; m 1 ?oq ,vhy Jpu, n id do ribt call the Legislature ,together -.. t and 1 obtain rror tHerrfwh H a powers' and hiohey4 amf arhVd&'i neccL The Constitution i irf extuicit, t) i h - that the executive of the 8tato can call tippn,, residen fQr?;;iMa.Jntu'r .suppressing domestic violence, only. . . ,whei Hrllislature ,cahfhHot,bel ,,, convjehedi' 1 antl the 1 law 'ercfe3iy ' ; v uA 'saVs! 4ttkcaseiOf an insurrection iri.b -t. any to agmst tho gpyernment ,tJ. thereof, it shall be lawful fqr tie . . t PresldAinh 'anblicatioh 'ertha lH 4 Leg&lature of such State, or of tlio1'11 (,i executive when tho Legislature . i It as the nTaln . meaninc of the CbriititdlWii" ariU thy IdwH wfi'eh1 i'' executive M''i upon! thifi Irji ) an insurrection in any State against 11 the government thereoff-whon tho Igislureiftcannjo bkimll&y) Q&rX eyenf that there Is any Insurrection ? agailst thdernnienrthWtaftj ,l br tnat.thodislattsroonrdiotav od supppr.ypu, (4 nuaRx meospre3iyc l i- ineuitoi'prescirvei tKe 'IJeaJJO toe . I H iihe forces in your own-State, and let the country see that the citizens of A Mi.ssssfr5pnhd e'lkry Vitvbray A ble to nooU crry laodHXyhii aria oii.el iargeiy.Iiepublican hayflfithacDuri 1111 hoceet iisil (jtmOlTcsdic? fr05dmins dt ! Everything T!s,0m, rsadj nessu j n ai ii'xvr Daws tu yuur outie uuuiunucsr. as.- yuu ttinhb yh41i he it meana at a yxluroriT ccmipanu, will awiftl man Wffhtli Telerantt ceipt of itljis; Krihd ffetate'yexplldiltryudii artd if thdre'is srJfclriesstanee, im Al mPPessttlP JU'resident, w... v'ald ybu : to brotect Tm- ' . wnaaypiicetl, ,!) 2; vnr iiiiit ni .tjHjI tho rrtembersiof the pbnstlttitfqnaL.., t t Son vfenUons of theSoiith6rn'SSeePno1 at th6 close of the war. "A Repub- f iican !Ck)nffre:paxi apori the, CcnV odT stitnQons as reconsruQtej b tljcsebifkT Vopyenwous, peiorp (inose oiates. ,.ItIfIf were rreadhil tted 0 to thb ' mTbrnt ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' TThfiV'ftll Tirntriflfyl fntotitial onfTMiV 'Till .J 1 - . T TT t . and, oiest as weu as tne iiiiriiest . of thO Sotlth In the exercise 'of that nallyj piat .any , except Iloyalkncnri '.- w r . . to, should participate in thq,reprr:i ganTzationI?of ' tM foutherh1 mtiJ " ! r governments. JAftcri the Were Ve-11 1 " ll1 f organized, ho.prpycr.iift HepubiicanV . h u Congress removed the disabilities of tne'masses of the .Southern people withthe understdridihsp .fh'dt "they rwonld one and all sustainlirid eab-i y 1 mit to the, irnpositiqu f eemtfufn uM o and Is inowisekingbyUieUmbsr'lu ,ui criminal method , to effectually nfo-' h i strov i eaual 'suffrjL'e. Evident I v- .it this Is exactly, tio" time, Wlieu tlc lf pledges OflRfermbifijanattm tion8houhbbcykeptJihvi61dte ath" l')Ul only method by, which the deiinwjt of the Southerni 9c-,imtUiX v. "i rr: ; r : " a- t Aa.mYf i . - . ''1 NevvspanoTM. 1 Manesi" and7 iow .'Hob Booka.iof . everr deacjiiioh.) .bound ;izl n J n the very boat atyie. and at lowest prUsw. , . , . , , i: ft ill i V it i,5 '-!$ -.it .i tt 11
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