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;a is u ..'tniu t ( . r j i ( ;i 'TO I dr p I.I ii 1 fc. -A V rir NO. f'iTI ,-i i t i f I .!. ;K ,:. I-" Vfl ? V1""' -'M r ir y 1 1 . Mm.. M -: r.ri r n t ni QZce owr the N. FIFTY CENTS. AdYerttsemenU inserted at the usual rate. 'V 1 All letters on business honld be ad i drea&ed to,tl)f( ' pnaiitVniPobUsh intr Company," Raleigh, N. C. - Orders nnRifimnanied by cash will receWe no attention. 1 STATE C0I1 8TITUTI ON AL COUVEUTION. TWELFTH DAY. Saturday, Sept. 18, 1875. Tho Convention met at; 10 A. M. Mr. President Ransom Intheehair. th Convention.1 Tho Journal of yesterday wa9 read, and after being slightly amended, approved. Leaves - of ab.senpQ vere. granted to Messrs. Sinclair. Grantham, George, Blocker, Ilinnant, O'Hara and Scott, of Jones. These gentle men paired oft" with delegates of op- nraitft nnlitira. Ir. ltlgcrlahnounccli hat he was not paired to day, but that Mr. McCabe took his place as pairing j; with Mr. Durham. ; The lilneof'tho Sergeant-at- Arms was announced and indefinite leave of absence was granted that olHcer. s . . - RETORTS FROM STANDING COMMIT TEES. MK'CTInntanfrbui ' the Com mittee on theliLeglslktlve Depart ment, submitted a,, jeport, relating to many ordinances. Mr. Turner introduced his colt league, Mr. Pattewon, the newly- elected delegate from tho county of . Orange,' to tlfl tHbuva'(!ancy ' casloneil by tho death of Hon. W. : A. Graham. Mr. Patterson cameforwanl, pre- Rented his credentials, was sworn in by A..L. Davis, Ksq., a Justice of tho Peaceuhdkhdr suftictlblng . the prescribed oath, took his seat. INTRODVCTION. OP, ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS. ": A nnmnrfnf p! v Hanrtev1 rf ByMVkbh.,bVdSianc6 to amend soc25,vart 2inhe Con-r sttlonA , - 7. W V-' v . By Mr. Wbodfln, Rep., ordinance . to provide the manner Df. submit ting the amendments to tho Con stitution adopted hy 'this : Conven tion to the people of the State, i By Mr. Chamberlain, Rep., jeoo- lutlon 4 requiring tho Secretary to preserve amruie an,1 ordinances Iri troduced and ileposif. '-'sani'o in office qf Secretary of State. ' ' ' ! ' By Mr. Thorne, Rep., ordinance to secure ijuappguiDhnicatai'lof State and uongressional Districts ; and of ntunieial corporations. ' By Mr. Rumley.Dem., ordinance . to provide that the General Assem bly shall exempt $200 worth of per gonal ' property bel ng 1 ameridmont to sec. 0. art. 6. i us. ' '; By Mr; Mundcn Rep.; rosolotlon ' of adjou rn men t tine die. Placed on ;caIcdaK,, i ' ' ' ' ' ' . UNFINISHED BUSINESS Amendment toi sec 8, art. 4 re duclng numlier of Suprpmo Oourt-r a Chief Jusiiceaind two Associates. Passed 'third reading,' 'ayes '5C, noes 20 tho following Republicans Yflung mo wrnmtive": Messrs. ! .S9KWDS?tff Bfyan, Ihilaj Hampton, Hoffman, Kerr, Lowe, McCanllss, Wilcox and Wood fin. Mr. Boyd's motion to reconsider the vote just taken, was, On motion of Mr Manning, of Chatham, Deinhiidoii tViVtale. 1 n. r K?5!nfl r nfft subetHue from i fcommitb?6 1 on . Judicial Dei I rJartment, dividing the' S-ate'intb riine JadJelaJpistriQts.; uenerai Assembly may reduce . or Increase fiumber of districts.: i ThesabsUtnte as adopted as thO PDporti " Mr. 'Badger,-"Repi, rbfttsrTaii amendment, that. General, Assemt by shall not : abridge the term of any judicial officer except by eachment . . ?t...i: ; n r Discussion followed; f engaged in by ISIesprs. Badger,1 Manning,! of Oiatham, Jarvls, RobDins,1 ftianix, lloyd arid Chatribcrialn J'- J J ': 1 ; ' jMr.j-BowanRepLV; offered an amendment, prohibiting the Gen eral Assembly at its Obtlori 'fromk li icreasmg me uumuer ui juugw. ;, Iklr. B was opposed to flexible c institutions. Organic Jaws and fi ndamental 'principles ouglt to be beyond the reach"', of Uiewhimpf any party.; Under the proposed amendment, the Legislature could increase the number at pleasure, . Mr. Manning of Chatham, Dem., opposed the amendment of Mr. Bowman. the amendment. ' ' The previous question being de manded, several delegates gave no tice of amendments. Mr, Bowman's amendment was lost. . The other amendments, were either withdrawn or ruled not In ortler at the time. An amendment of Mr. Boyd; that the Judges rotate, w;as ac cepted, i v". Mr. Buxtont Rep., opposed giving power to diminish the number be low ten. ' Passed , second reading ayes 59, noesl7. f- ' , Ordinance to amend art. 9, sec. 4, was tabled. . To amend sec. 9, art. 3, was tabled. To amend sec. 4, art. 4 ; , provides for! creating an Intermediate1 court, WaS i-.l?;"--!lvi,'!' To make homestead Vfee.sim pie; passed over informally fdr present.. To amend art. 9r relating to in vestment; Qf .school 'fund; recom-i minted to Committee on Education. Mr. YounJr'r, cajlk ; iopj 'the, resjslutlon of adjournment:!4rw dieS Thp resolution did not 1 prevail-j ayes noes . " ' teave of Va'bsenco was granted Messrs. jjpnes, of Yadkin, , . an.d J Bunn, . and .the 'detention of Mr. Mai sO i from his 'seat; b wing to In- disbosition, .was announced., ' uruinance to amena sec zp, art. 2, was recommitted. ' k , i. : ; Prescribihg an oath , for members of Assembly was tabled, v, - In regard to . adjournment and per.diem, tabled. " . To amend sec 2, art. 2, relating to lime of meeting of Legislaiture- Inserting Wednesday next after. the first Monday in January. Amend ed And passed second reading. Several other ordinances; striking from i the Constitution Senate ap portionment of 18C8, and sections andj language now ;pbsolete,-passed nd reading; .after which, and at 2 o'clock, . v a (U . motion of Miv Badger. ? the uoavenuon auiournea, nil iionuay morning JO, o'clock- : 1 1 Good Enough.-G enj Barri nger,on Friday, while speaking of thq frauds perpetrated in ' cdnnectlon-with, the Issue . of )rairoad .bondj sinco.the wari aaidj Mthat he was willing to adnjit that some fraud and -stealing had .been practiced since the ad op- tionof the Uonstltuuon.of 1868, but it was a noticeable fact that' Demo crats naa grown rich, while , tne Republicans .ad( grown ibor A ver signincunt fact ; ; tho Republi cans! have played cat to tho 'Demo cratic monkey, burnt Its paws,whlle tho latter has enjoyed the nuts, I 'DAILYt flONSTITlJTION . i . t . . ... A Slaughter of the Innocents. The Cbmraittee on the Legislative Ij&tmerit4oHaay,, rtxminended that11 twenty-tO' bills1 'referred ' io them rdo not 1 pasi; ancl they1 thus' passed to' their final rest. Thlls Is an indication of the 4 'trilng char acteir of the propositions submitted, which take time to'ct1 upon and for which the people are taxed. , . (. ! A bill was ' I htrod uced yesterday to guard ' against Mealssimllar to that of the bill"' biissed1 bv; the "late fraud," yetept 'lslature, in connection with' -the exchange !6f the; Chatham railroad !xmd.' The Democracy ' are trying tb'ihake' a pretense of honesty ; It is 1 tmJ 1 thin,5 the proposition will hot boadoptki; t if it mo After, hanging about: tin1 lobby, te other day, and ' hearing the res olution of Spake on1 the Bible qu' tibn, we overheard a fellow get off this effusion : . . . . x .. : ' "Oh mercy ! oh mercy I good gracious cried ho,' ' ', r "Such ft .bewildered Conventlou, I never did see. f: Mi-w. . In, caucus, committee, session or chair, They are not worth their anil;' I'll be ! d n if they are' , ' In which opinion, no doubt, the people join the bard. " ; I , Honorable . JTohu. . 4 Mr. Bowman, of Mitchell made a telling speech to-day, showing the fallacious : plea ; of ) .'economy. The Judiciary Com raittee. in Its - report recommended nine Superior Court Judges instead1, of twelve, 'and In the same'1 report1: satdhut4 the General Assembly may 'reduce or increase the-number of i Districts." How, inconsistent -to' say nine are enough and then say the' General Assembly-may ' Increase ' the num ber at 1 1 fs discretion J Oonslstencyi thpu art a jewel;'1 MrV1 Manning of th Committee may' come to' wse5 conclusions, but considering he as sumes i leadership : on' his side he makes a very wealr argument in support of thein AVhy give to the Legislature the power to increase? Because it will be Democratic urt der your miserable gerrynlander of the State, Mr. Manning. ' 'V; ;! Can't you look above party, Jn any inmg, sir i,, i ou aspire to go, to 'Congress next JFalland the ' people of this District are ' watching 'your course, and thus far must 'adjudge you a man of small, bigotted ideas,' intolerant in . opinion, even f arro gant. Mr. Manning. ' Show us more statesmanship and i1ess; iartisah Lutuiguuj'. nuu ii w KAJugrys yvu, will go, where you once wen tr for ii, thdrt terml from this District, let us at least hope that you will prove morel the statesman and less the .demagogue' by : championing a measure: pretending, to 'economlte by reducing Superior Court Judges to 9, and: then saying V the Legisla ture: may- reduce i or increase the. n9mber . of: Districb. Too - thin, Mr. Mapning, Itnvont hoidi water. The -people, arpi not such : fools, as yoij suppose.; ;Giye ns real ( econo my; and Jess I detuagosulsm. ; iVe don't; .want ry. our jjlexible Constitu tions. Give us permanent economy ajod good goyernQentt wl 4 . i iViu puuu fmri "i ' ' ' The presence of CJoil T. M; lioIt? In the city fortheMstliwo or three dasreminds us that lesci than a month remaini before the'; holdln j of the State Agricultural Fair, com mencing October 12th and txiat Inn ing until the 16th iocJusivei , j t ' In this connection we1 desire; to call the attention of the people of the State to tho impbrtanco of a full attendance, both of 1 the prod ne ts and people ; the necessity of a warm interest in a1 matter that conduces q the welfare and Interests of 5 the comizhxiitiiiz cppt 1 to every one eslda frcaa the bene fits derived l7:KcrtU ? CfcrcUsiiss from, so extensive an intcrcisspx opinion, as can be obtained ba Kidi occasions, they are' of the4, tjrcatcs imDprtanco, as, , permjttin non-res Dl f an , 6pipu itput liavmgtb travel aiiovthe.feti, or learning the natureand . charac ter of 'purplnclv Wfai''nd manofactured; well as 'fbnning an ohinlon of oar people., t. ut, , . The more creditable the display the greater benefit deriyed; (by thf State 'anft the 'people, and in. addl m mero profit, a 2 feeling of. pride, should iriduce t every .Koxth Carollhlan to do alt In 1 power to make this, which Vhas nbV wn Into a S We trust that the efforts i of Col Holtahd his Associates' whose time, valuable Wer vices' and money, have been so freely contributed, will be appreciated to the' extent of having every county well and, fully reprer sented in every sense ; lei the' farm', the work-shop, the mines, the work of brawny labor or the deft fingers of the 1 women i? everything In fact that when exhibited is creditable to, our people, be forwarded; to the Fair,; and :let the attendance 'be large, and the general interest' com mensurate with the ' Importance of thp occasion.1 ' 1:1 r':;:n,n:V Singeltary, of Wilson,? as av Cats Faw." !; Price, of Davie, v did- not behave quite, so, well V todayi I While he kept quiet himself he caused Singel tary, of .Wilson,1 to tbo guilty of a gross disopnrtesy.to Mr. ( Manning, who had assamed ; champlosshlp during the illnesscf Mr. Bennett Chairman jof I the Jciiidary; Gpm mlttee,ii by calling" the: previous qnestion. TMr; SIngeltary iisyorhi3f ancl inexperienced as dlawciilrer ahdtiparliamehtarian and 'shobld not allowV Mr Priced whb hasfelt the twnalty oV'tib imptide'nee': ib calling previous questionsr' and be ing, oa Mr. Turner eaidfcomrdon informer to -psa ! yott s ta;t a f 'cdts paw.'AKto pull a out rhisi chestncts;' Listen, Mr. Slngcltary, to this warh ing, and don't be: guilty pgain of discourtesy ? t q I ycttzsdsa i&ho have fcharge;j o lvordiciscw cor- gnlUy of snch Intolcrascot to thoca who 4iffepoiltIcally with; iy on. Other delegates jhave j rl2htsr yllr. J ustice, .9tiyirt;jrephBQCat3 a constitnency., as .well i as, yourself, and, do Jet ; hfim bo, heard eyen if guilty pf.fhe,' Impudence, and, folly of direein wh, your;:liIghnes3 T- I ' ; H E t-. rM .if ' ll ! i:!J .31 ' We caA' iuppiy at siiori' notice and in beatstyleall i-ji-tA" . ifl APPEAL BONDS, ,n, v-j1 .- EXECUTIONS, ' SUJENAShupi i tti )-hhu)M 'C; vi( 1 -.7 .Str'ar-i;; -I.fi Oor pities for getting up -Ai For mprchah ts; , Uyer9 andt business men generally- are unsurpassed, and we ask the public to give ns a trial, and we will gnarant3 catisiactlojv - ? i i i tlAlela-b, Iferth Cnrollnaw uianiur used iibrii2 ynki htiUUn HRJCH AS--;! irrt .l 1 !6o2IlichciS7jSr7-i' iii. f3rccrajf,lferj:cj!kd fn ! - agy Aitsa, inj r:ud?T w ii oalnesa oonttnnea dnll and quiet. Sasars.ar? very?. fim d cattle ad4 ice, Other qotaUcsi lactoyd u i I Mil nhli'Hs Transactions in the stspla ycrrday ; were very . Usht TLa-market closed f iBJLQOtNq.DumesUoxl&ydia,, , , V pOTTOITTiE3,'7Q8c ' 1 ' ' ! ' ACOl. K. C tos Arabd. Ml'.' 1' " " u ARD, North Carolina: papoiiiiiwi. , i Western Uerces, 18J. , - kegs, is; 1 .:30W?HE, Prime Bit 2. j w " yCrWnvW- ual -!U ' Factory 17.-J i:ai i j Dairy, none. AILS, on basis for 10d 4.00. - BUG Alt, A, 12JJt j- .t;0" KATHEl Sole27i; b-yn j HIDE green, 7Q8,. .f J POTATOES, sweet 75. i .-u!;i !t Irish, VZ00. OATS, shelled. 0.60. it 4 sheaf, $1.25. ui DODDER, t601.75. , , i i u tuT , HAY, N. C. baled, good, fl.20, , CHICKENS, irrown. flft;- " ' 1 EGOS,2025j w.l ti Mti J ' i j j anew,lawviccsij cpt.Ciao. ; I " Cut Herrings, 75 per bhh ; , , M J " MackereLtiewi llyw; It AOK. 2. . i i ' ... i : .J. . ; . v&tuc , on ioo oicjo. ' r?zox BdxiiD CoiitiitiiirCiii 41 1 WAKE COUTITr, , . j Italeign, Cspt. , 1875. .iiii- 875. J V iJU of. the compctsiUon!t:i3it J to thi 1 members qf the Board, of ponjalsrltrtH C200 peifday 4 , 1 CfcCa. y Mieae-ill72 tnlles at 5'eerllj bei7, " 1 l v i u. xoweu ior s aays &x per yxh.,pMTarnexf for 43 dsyct , No nnrerlfied accounts trere tTwed,,. u session (tSVfcrtlx.'t" .--" .Mrw to .isg;7l87Sti v -fitutv A UrU7nw Solomon Allen for 4(.d2Tst f I l ,uif .Wijliata JiqKtrforSOdays, at m i- jffeamlWat &S peVlnW ft V i V JilUd Il-i'd hUSoJ:ill NOJtTH CAROLINA, .lftlrn . Wakk Cocictt, J ' : vr. w. wane, uiera or tue uoara or Commissioners in. cz( ISi fatH couaiy. certify ta&t the foreoln, is a true and., correct etatssusnt '(of lhe smdntsJ1 lowed ttke members ofiherdjCs cscx , vt penaitlon fur attendance, and ,rail?TS , , from Bfiptember 7th,' 1S74, to -Attl " ' 1 7th 1S75V rf.Trr lirvtirt nr- v,v r- nwrrf I .. WV WCT 1 XQD OB! CCTCDinja in . . -M V dally (Sunday excepted,) follows : Hall train leaves Weldon.1 Jai I nnrwn onrrvrr v. I. unana ancr &ionaay, Ar ia, 190,1 . trains oa the TU &a; K. ;wUl run1 " train5 lTciflUli:-!J;, liCdl. it" 1 h Arrives at lita. ruj Ti xxvtt- MW1 train mazes ci5S3 lccnr.cc?'.'?nct west ina uoruwc&i, ana wu lh . , . tersbcrrr H. II. Via Peiur-.' IUaS- i mond and , Washlr sa : ;CI!r. ta 1 end rs t -from all points north Csd ncrthnct. , u , r , , And fcifcaler-b witiJtL3 U.aVJtZ wl JS to and from all pclzts aotth end ctctI4:J ; west, and with the It & A. ALine Haywood ttidettavUla7lvr .; J t I -,v:i-r i Ai Ii AEXKTSt 9-tf Supcrictsiesfc il:. ;? w. it
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