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Mr. Held, from the Committee cn Revision, Wulirnltted a report being " a substitute for an ordinance sub- . mitting to the voters the question of ratlfylnsr or ejecting the amend ments' trfa'de'Ky 'thfs'Co'riventtoity io vote at eeneral election In Novem ber, 1876. i:;i:,t Passed second reading, ordered to be printed and madp special ird6r for Saturday at 11 o'clock. BEPOlVra FEOM OOMlflTTKES. Mr. Manning, of Chatham, from thb Committee on Privileges and Electlpna, submij n XHS report In the" Robeson, county con- ' tested electl6h' caWf. "The report favored continuing in Uheir seats 'the Incumbents. ... ,Mr. Chamberlain. Rep-, i from same comndltee, submittMl ami notify repor;, drK..1"! seats orilie sunnir nnniriers irora Robeson should lx varatHl. , Both reports wtreurderMl to be printed; and Mr. Buxton. . Ren., moved to make spec ial ordcr for Saturday. Mr. Manning, of Chatham, Dem., moved to amend by inserting Tues day next, at 12 o'clock;1 1 ' The ayes and noes were called on this apendm.t?! ap) resulted, ayes 65, noes 64 aje all Dmnocrats, in cluding the iucumbctits in the Rob- csop .county case, .v '.'A A hjy Yf Mr. King, ofLt-noir, raised the point of order, that, by tho rules a - delegate intereslMl could not vote. The President 'stated that he knew of no rule forbidding such from voting." There is a rqle bear ing upon this, in which a disjunc tive conjunction Is u?ed, to which, attention was 'ailletl ' .byV.Mr, Bar ringer. Mrl Shephenlfrqni thp Coinruit ' tec on Munlciial 6poratl6us;and Messrs. French and Vaughn, from the Committee on tho Legislative Department, submitted reports. Leave of absence was granted to Messrs. . Ho.flman, ' French and .Strowd. ;,,iVi ; ;.i u,; ... INTRODUCTION nOF. .ORDINANCES AND RISOLUTION8. . By Mr. Stalllngs, Dem. : Or dinance to amend seip, art. 6 ;;re-; lates to taxing log3. i.in. . , ,u r.- By Mr:1 Avery - Dem. r Ordinance .providing Tor working public roads b. taxation,-.-"' , -- By Mr. Wheeler, Rep. : Resolu tion of adjournment wine dir. .1 ?wmm-u U ?. -.. Ordinance to remove the political disabilities imposed upon W. W. Ilolden, by a Court of Impeach ment. Mr. AIKIc the noorana maue au ame speecu, in which lies bridi tbailhettnV4Qtlon hifdfhffWht'foYel without violating the oath 6f trans- mi . ; . ..'.."'' . . . ccndlng the restrictions. ; ;i 2ir. J Tatr oat1 that nothing couI(J. be done peyond that "nominated in the bondnrescrib- -prescrib-' e4 In' the' act. u , K-y r fr. Barrinerer-ReD,,, said that under the oath- the Convention, in 1 ' r his opinionj could f not act' In the matter p and ."while his feelings prompted him to vor removal of the ban,' he could Aot .voto for trie ordinance; i .7 .! .1 t v iMr. Young, Rep., sald that It was clear, the 'power JioJjpgyQ , was vested somewhere; and it having bien plainly shown to him that the Convention 'had' that power; he hoped delegates would forget whati ever of party feeling they might have in the matter.' and now that everybody else had been pardoned, give freedom to W. W. Holden. IMr.. Clingman, Dem.,' took .the 'position occupied by those '.of ; his party who had preceaea mm. iMr. Stalllngs, Dem.,. followed Mr. Clingman ; and thought noth- Ine short of an1 unrestricted Con- vention would enable him to , do anything for. : the gentleman ; who, as a member of the same church Witrr - himself, enlisted ' his sym pathy ; but he would npt admit that action should be taken by this body as a matter of right. Mr, P'Hara Itep.i . deprecated partyyKpirit which was manifested irt the matter, and favored the or d nance, In the course of his re n arka. he impress upon those who are in 'positions to be heard the n x-esaity :oft counselling -peace and gpod will towards men.. 1 At 1:26, Mr. Manning, of Chatham; Dem., called the previous question, Mr. Badger, llep., as the intro ducer of the ordinance, claimed the rfcht tb ciose the debati. :; ;V: The call was withdrawn, when Mr. Tourgee,,Rep., whd had been a luded to by the delegate froiri Martin, spoke at length'. In renly t6 the charge of being blasphemous, taiu inai ne inougnc inenum- bles'eduld speak the 'name of lm who appeared among men in e flesh. He had simnlveaid that ch as the delegate from Martin presented were'a somewhat "like those wno persecuted one , because; ing not 01 tnem, "troubled, the pie." iMr. T. was proud to be called a "carpet-bagger'' by the delegate'from Martiri, and reminded Lim that but for the liberal idens nf at element in the Convention of , ministers of the gospel would V how sit in our legislative bodies. 1 jur. nuxion, .xvep., naa a con science which he. would not8traln even for afriend,and that conscience did not trouble him in this case. If tne other delegates thought the dbnvention .had the right to remove Gjoy. Holden's; disabilities- they ouirht notto' hesitate. He was of opinion ? Jhat : the ' right f was .clear and said that the Bill of Rights au thorized the Convention to act1 Mr. Roberts, ,of Uates, from the Cbmmittee on Enrolled Bills, re ported, and the ordinances so re ported were ratified ; :" -I Mr. Jarvis. ! Dem ' moved : lh previous question.;:) 1 M j Mr. Durham moved to adjourn, apd tlie ayes and noes being de manded, the Convention, at 2:25', by a vote of 66 to 60,. adjourned till tp-morrow morning 10 o'clock, the consideration of the ? ordinance Ppnding.,;i. r,;;'-. ' '-' '-yv ,.... : J - t ' . ...'' The Democrat saSrs that Mr. J. W. Qulnn, or Cherry ville. Gaston county, nas a two-year old heifer I hJJHUOQ ta-JlUJlei-.liiUliO'J SlUn'JOUVj . . f 9 I I f A "iSLKrii i'"" ,1U? 1B68 1 1 tliatnasbeen giving milk.or.the iother dailivviiil b,Rfarti .ftii)f nl3 beartiiardoneda viDer.,fiuch 1 .iauuucDWii., . .IWJrOJnoLI t DAILY, CONSTITUTIPK t . ..... . . - v - a . . . k - t BuitcoiiBUL The 5 two. " J3un combes didn't have much to eay laid .low,ever since j Judge ..Tpurgee give him . that drubbing. General Cling-on spouted once and then his voice sounded like a hoarse rooster tng.crbw:V'.: 'ml ' It is a Borry sight to see one who professes to' carry I n i his right hand gentle charity, and upon whoso head the -snows of many winters have fallenstanding up in his place in a public body breathing revenge and hatred? for political effect. Such a scene tookplace to-day , In the so- called Constitutional Convention of North Carolina. -. . - 1 The klan have stuffed Jo Turner and the Sentinel pretty r well. Jo is public, printer,' arid Jo is also a member of the Convention. Jo has an Associate Editor," and he is clerk of the State Senate, and also Secret tary. of the Convention. . The ; two IbgetherY draw huly on the State Treasury. No wonder Jo wants an extra session of the, humbug, body rr f ''- One of the faithful is said to have remarked at the commencement of tl)e session-of the Convention, that he had spent too much time ' to be ; willing to adjourn without , at least getting something back. . He is fur therfreported to have said, that the laborer was worthy of hla hireand as he now had a chance1, he intended tp make the most of lt H!e " kept n9 wora ana is masing. the most of it. . ! When : the question of suffrage comes up for final action. "weVant rtb see if some democrat . won't in- iroquce an amendment to ine clause preventing criminals from voting, by which"kukluxf murderers will be allowed fhe ballot. ;We ventiire tnat tne matter will be so arranged that a poor man who has been con victed of etty larceny will be ex cluded from the. 'ballot, while such unhung scoundrels ' as murdered poor Stephens in Caswell, will be allowed all the rights and privi leges1 of freemen. We are' anxibusl to see'.this question come up. "I r ? !: 1 The .. accidental and unconstitu tlonal majority of revolutionists, now squandering the peoples money against their will, propose to make a show of economy by reducing the number of Supremo Court Judges from five to three." This, - fellow- citizens, is a blind. , Their, real ob ject is to get rid of the present Court because it has proven to be the peo ple's friend. 'J The people can- rest assured 'that oppression of the poor man is at the bottom of this pre tended measure ol economy. With the Supreme Court reduced to three, and the;! election !; of ; the ' Judges placed In the hands pf an aristocratic Legislature, the people's homes will be wrested from them without mercy; Mark bur Ip'rediciion.- , " j Judge Tourgee seems to : be the special mark at which all the dirty rebel scribblers try to aim.; The fellow who edits the SotUherriJBonie, assisted no aount by tne pardoned convict who is associated with him, throws out a low insinuation in a late .issue of his , paper which is in keeping with Its general tone. Judge Tourgee can well afford to look with contempt upon attacks from such a quarter: - If the editor-in-chief of the 'Home had his deserts he' would .have long, since 'naid a traitors penalty by hanging, and J fMPfesldeht.Grairt:lntritnlAi President.Grantiln', thekindness Spake has spoke' very. littie7 since he spoke of proscribing his bellow citizens on . accouni ox . religious views. y?el .pi&hjfc&iie rected aoonhaVlituepi hlye maae in Jthe'tnouiiflatnin July last, and concluded 1 it was not bestiospeak: oyreligiqnsqaalific- tlons anvmore. Speak no more of disfranchising the people, frl V.i i ! Kj'PMiJi'ii-inv.'ii m.Say, Bill, wh&'sl.Guv her gwyne to order but dec troops f LB-Order out de troops What fur you mean nigger j . . ; , .im ' iSamShy'.to putowV the S6n; spiracy;iynaVa 1 tgwyn onV ib$ 8waxnp ; outlaws' are playing de debil in de Cbnyerition. f " u' j Bitt.1&ia eot but Jlst hold oh db poop je will, playj ,de ' debll wici dem when dey get through. ' " ' 4 i; . . '' ' . -'?; - - i'i Maurice , Q. Waddell, .Assistant Enrolling Clerk of the Cbnventioh, has an easy time. r - r.,- AU . IMr, .Herreri, the Principal En-; roller says that Waddell won' t help ; that while he is working like a son of a gun all, day. Maurice leans back in an easy chair, and prompts the Self-Elected now and then, ,-r, Of course Mr. Waddell Isn't go ing to work any, he is only getting pay for his last . summers . services Besides the position 'don't pay bjit fiye dollars; per day, and, the people don't mind paying that? 1 ; u.fjd' ??hey sayjJeyiieW had to be pushed up. to the, free suf frage 'rack nearly iwenty-five years ago, arid those who know .him best say, that ' U'imdnotii)k inclination hr.oughi him ' up to the point ye ai irinin to think' this is sqi -tj Xt:8ai.t!,)a'I)t(9 sear and . yellow lea'jimost jnen put on the robes of 5sincerity,. ytq believe ; Little Davy V is ' nqw; sin cere; in his devotion to. the. poll-tax quaiincation. xnat otner ntue ar: f lair a quarter or a century ago was only a little piece of trickery gotten up w iuox wiiai .were Known .. in ?MW'Pyyl' wkyinh proper role that of on aristocrat; ) j Jo .Turner has pf late sllgjitjy rei deemed his character by unearthing the frauds and rascalities of certain memberi of ii; party 5 .NbwJfa, we want to ask yon in rai -serions- nes3 if Hawkins & Co. are guilty of any greater fraud in 1 Obtaining1 he mortgaChathalln than you are jn aiding to scat the two fraudulently returned members from Robeson. If you lhave cbti cluded to expose 'nuiyjiijypur party,; why don't you turn your guns on the Robeson county Com mission ers. Is lbeja'ro'Myjf tion and becauio you hope to do a little moro work for the Staie, that you make an exception ;iri: niyor of the llobcson swindlers? , , Bb consis tent, Jb. - If: there are rascals, in your party (arid no on& dbubtsit)F we think you fought to bbt at thenajn a jbun apd dctj nb le such, a paltry consideration ts a few more ems keep you quiet 0' ; Hassell, the fbigotty, from Martin J 1 attempted this morning a reply to the . very able speech - delivered a few days ago by Judge: Tburgee In the'Conventibn, and which had oc casioned some comment from the Daily New arid Sent 2nd:1 ".The old "Pharisee? little damed of the severe exebriatiori to which he sub-" jected himsslf-mXhe JcdgejUtesds si ..mm . f nW...... .... ...tl.ll VmiecTtithi whateailJudToci4ii eettithi what.eaee'i liud2lfroui4; . - . w . t those dark days as the poor white trashiATjie peopfeinay telbtf it ti. At A. XI 1 .. . , 1 d that ha will move hb -residence ..: t Thpmay41le.i ftRd, ,. teach i sclopf i The Shelbv A wrortt Ravs th?it nnn ufeht last week, thieves entered the , store of ErAT Mbrgan A Co.'.SJack'1 1 son's Factory, Cleaveland county, and stole therefrom -a clarge amount 1 ' of money, but leaving r everything else unmolested. . . . , .. ? New. ai VBirrisEii2fTs.j 1 TUCKER HAtL. ir :.: IT.' t THE KIT CARSQfl DRAF.tATIC' Cflli Will appear in this city on Friday and Saturday, September 24th -and 25th,1 '7u in.new.axid bea&tilUl plays, written xrf) Reserved eats for: sale atCarrner'Jiii4 Drugstore,. It I Mi A w)y uia iwy xiayp iC,upe 4U tneir ji 1 rchks who can .measure.wi-his ,v lance. Upon such men as Ttourgeet j Badger, Young, Barringcr, Wheel er. 3oyd )BqxtQp, 5Albcrtsoa and' others eRepnbUcns .qf the State . j ( 1 ca safely jrely to meet; any cluirso; a th'e, Hetspursrmayi mke,, i jt mus f , ? acknowledged, tte In, point f. - i Intellect, the RepubUcax ftlJe.nii Convention far outstrip their ad vcTim: siies. .v :' ;j fl T.-i..tT;:iitJ) !' ' 1 , Lfjj Fnf tiT rhe Sttcsyille ikdwAdenkftM v byTanthority.that ;MrlilIs will ; leav6 the Orphan Asylum, of which : 11 A PnOCXiASXATIOH't BY - THE., r . .. . " qovEixitoix . ,t - V EXECUTIY; DEPARTWENT, I . t j ; RALKiaii,N. C.t Sept 20, 1875 . ' it IEI1EAS, OFFICIAI-J?f FOn v. , matlon haa been received at thfs'Jri' L Department that one Anthony 8mally. ' Wbpd, late. tf t tho oonnty tf)Ttoxl&rrii Charles Bond, jof said bdnntrJ and tna&? L ' I the eaid Kmall wood .has ; fled , the Bt&ljt- so conceals miqseuinattnaorainary7 . s process of law cannot 'be BerVed npou ' r v iNowr therefore, J, Curtis H. Brogto?; jf Governor of the State of North Carolina1 . bvivirtne otknthorltr In me! vcstedihyV . . .1 i ISkW, ao issue srxvminaiiouinft 'I'lVII H I I N IIKkIi DOLDARS for the apprehehln tiicl i delivery oC the ald Anthony .Small-., , . Wood to the Sheriff of Bertie; aTttarV , Court? Honael ib'Wihdsor,J and . T'11& ' command , all o3cera;and. en loin r all - good citizens to aid in, bringing .aald .- , i i lDoneatourCity of H&lei-b.the 2Ptfe4fti day .of September, A, .By 1875, and dn ; , the onehondredthuVear t)f Americani Independshce. IfftiiJ U ".tiltM!.I By the Governor : ;:,v;j.-vv ;y .r , 3VBNftATHXBr, r --,ir) iit?vwt i 170 txunds r has la 'scar on one : side ot I hla face, i i i- ? i rj f 1 1 . u - r f ; ; fr a i Elizabeth City Carpftnian copy, three . weeks and send bill to ExecuUre otQ6e. 'n S2oo ;;kewar0,i mm it EA3, orri CIAt IfTSS f" TT11IT If TTI 111 I rTTII 'TTI T H I Bb UIIB .aJ a.KM V l a tw r f Department, that one uv . uuuii, . late of the county, of 'Yanory stands charged by indictment In said county.' i i with the murder of Newton Keith, and. that the said Brick has fled the State 6r so conceal himself that the! ordtnary ; process of flaw canno be : jseryed . npon , him i m - - Now therefore, I, Curtis II. Broaden,': Governor of the 8tate; pf .North Caro-1 i Una, bj virtue oi aumomj.in me vest ed trrlawdo Issue thla Ury Proclama tion offering a reward otTWO UUN- nnrn nnT.T.ARS for tha mnrehsn sion and delivery of the" said" Enrln Duck to the Sheriff, of Yanoy ohptyl at the Court House, at Uarnsyllle, And , I do command all' of2cert and enjoin 4 all good citizens- to aidih! brimjisg said ; : criminal tojustlce,. .r,. .. j Done at our city of Raleigh, the 21st day of -September; .-A. D.) 1875, t aiJd-Io the lOOtb year of, American todependr ; ffmi: -'I, -a C. H; BBOaDEK, ' ? By the Governor fW.,;- :ai .vilsrj-!r ; . B. NK4TBKBY, . , fcjeaioiai odl rrf-frm wjwi "snh" n rW&y3'UlP ttf3iet-uUVeDy toKT inonimoiq ilooi bbfloIillJC : uit mtm .iii'viiaimiiw -ml. n. bm i Anthony Smallwood la (a black Thiatf 1 about 25 lyears of agar about 6 feei hiX y nr seven Iiichea hicrn : will relcrh about wnYioiIT li;J i I - itll'J'lX'J ilir JiTITT .irrjUVAJ , ii) itiiw niiji-'iii i.10 ,)xnooxxKXI ;C. vnsTiililutio3l .iilllJ ti
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