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w I t I j 4, f v il f , , - . - - j , , .. - . I ' 1 1 ITiflilMl t i . I. !.. - I H i' . J i 1-1 j t," - I 1 . . . . . . . ' . 1 . . I V 1 i , i i .... i ..... N6:r'-'w ' ' ;Ali Jcttort on business iiuhl be ia- s? dt-MAeil to the ?on8tItntIon PahlUh- - ' " " i - u,w, ntiTfiu ' AV.-ni.rxf Anf.H! Anm. ileblMl Executive. Committee, Tfor rlacomj)linVentary ticket to tlieTh.lrd 'vinnual . Fair of the above named Sclety, to be held at Elizabeth City. 'on the 20!h, 21st and 22d i riht. The. oflit-ere and menus qr il.t Society art? putting - forth their U st florid ttmake the exhibition tliu.irfostj'aravtive.iiqxer. Jield iia tho town,-lt tiione wno t-an uo . . . - 4 f "H attend.- , v. ,,f ; TJioieurocritia.r Carolina iro ti- a,J considerable ex- ' tinil5eI2ld3t aliens," . w a hlch is the .liowname forcarH)t bafwrs. The Wilmington Journal, the K:ileign Aermnef, is eics, u reens- pointed by Governor Brogden, We de8ire to call the attention of Uto lriotUhern2Jie9Qo wheq Jt does not know the name of the friends of our late lamented Gov b.iro tMeitnqfrt ;;AshovIllo ExposU a single one of them. flrnnr ToH r rlriwpli: to thflPfforts tor and portiai others are controll- d by ;cariH-baggers who have i-i.ine to North Carolina to tell bur ptHpie how to vote, and especially tli liirht in i-alllng gentlemen from abroad who differ from 'them in politics' ,carpt:t-haggers."l Consis tncy thy name Is humbug ! A Trouble 8 seem to have broken out fntwh nimln in INIisHissinni. but if we uUo take ns reliable the garbled - f-M extracts from Uie Associated Press, Democrats areas innocent as lambs. We. begin to think with the Wash: Ington Republican that the Gov ernment should at once take steps to "prevent thelmulscrfmliiaie mur der f inoffensive citizens in that section',' "and ,'vhen the' scoundrels arearrcsUHj',itried and . sent to Al liany jflriice-pther. prison; let lis hear no .more, or paraon xinu;ien ieney: They havef set the example in North t Caroanii or Keeping men J under bans for 'political 'flfences. and wi h6pe Uic irbvernnltut will do uy .-.howlini;i , napping vand barking loudly on shialllhlngsjhat come before the ConyVntion, No usv llitie one,, iny uay. 1 r eva nas '4.. lii 11 1 .: Hir-J--::: filsehoodi andniWresenfatioM me who so ardently. lovfil our good omm.ttco on Jrol oa ,r.,, , fn Jloiv ,Wv. :; '-Vi f Recorder beborto Imuiruit old State, and who served her so Bills, reported..!.;,. !j 1 'rhViyflwfroCluUIuV.uitrfci iaLS laithflillyandsowelU" ; : 7 xu. ...jFrenchymoved Ooiagjpnj-n to'tfssume tne'proinuofcrfoi uoiar - - ,.i.v..n .-.? -.1 1 i. Tf that thft Havawiii!. lUB uwiww iia&seu..' wieo xio .c. year, own 1 ...-.. UtylU swaUow'yoa .hhefetbu time comes. That itennel in Wash? ington wiU ll6lb hf;till?efc? jiajrwre.; puQur. practice rwi! !jLo .iuViihdi'luVWiVet'kltr't!. j iaw Jyl s Con vention adjourns, -so -1 would ad vise you to , remain i w.ith tn dear people -and expound the rtinendnients, as ' no other delegate iatha ability so to. do, V Johnnie. Jbnt goj pray stay t liome. , f ,- Kit ScliKIectcd. ; 1 1 was decided in' the .DemOcrr caucus Wednesday night, th?' 'St-Elected., should onThir iiioming give the chair to Big ffroni Pitt.- The vlianl tool 4 utual stepped down and out at the bidding of his masters..;,-3;;;-:' t JfJie delegates were xctll pleased at the hemgejBO much ' so that a rto lididi of Jfuml cat fyateil(Bi9 Tom; manner Jn .tehxeh he presided. After the above rebuke it is hoped tluit: tnc ) Self-Elected will 'for his own benefit arid alto that of tliepeo . . r ' ' v v. r. 0 orw .Gxroma . rr.es ium$cf, scarce from the' chair Hhi Valance of . Oh I vrnt to be & Kaaaom . - Atvl with the R&naomeU btati5..j With DfruocrMic precatKicks t :. ..Within my iil.Ip bond. . ;Tako care ofthe r 1 1 IngunLlN 1 . UoDave.? . . -... . - RALEIGH, N; C; jTII . -w ... 11.. 1)..nn -trr - ..A f Karri of a n v rt hrr mis r inst ; Ilobblna : bcibro r the Mayor for desecration of the Senate chamber, since hbibod Wend Jake Brown, in the kindness oi his heart," sent that goura 10 use ,n saaaea ' r- - - - - I . . . . .. . ... I has not hoen bothered 1 of late in cntni thai nrr7,'nLnrn An Kxhibition of Falselibod. " It is enough to disgust every sen sible" and fair-minded man who may happen, to even notice the out rageous and nonsensical fanfaron ade of , foolishness and falsehood, t i the Hlllsboro Jtecorder. contains. in regara to u appomunenu oi uom- of Democracy will stink misdonera of the Western North in the nostrils of the people to such Carolina Railroad. The Recorder an extent that their "complete over Is a nice sheet to undertake to en- throw in North Carolina will - be lighten the pubUc as to thequalifi- eflccted :y;;?''''t: cations of the Commissioners ap- Tnd k rjiviiiwoii The thrice-sodden fool of the IZe- corder thinks they will have bonds monument to his memory at Mor to sell, when the miserable liar 'ntnn: his rpstin-? nlanel There is: ought to know that they have not a sinple bond to sell; That unndlv ai i tut iicicima wsvc -.tie uauies ui the Commissioners, but, does, not give a' single name' correct; and that is the sheet that assumes to speak of what it knows nothing , . - , . fci.u ..fitu aLUUl n u ' 1U1 tlemen who are as far superior to the Recorder as the eagle Is superi or to the tomtit. We are at a loss to conceive what that sheet has to do with Govenor Brogden's appoint ments, when it does not know their names. But misrepresentation is its political capital, and it could not long exist witnout it. it Knows that if It were to do justice to Gov. Brogden, it would lose its little capital in traded Therefore, it coh-j jwiuwo iu -uuue i existence. Its -course 'is 'enough to J luc u,uTu- ur. T-"1 B"aiue t If thft Dpmonratln narftv had snn- ceeded in securing a large majority in the Convention, we, have no ..yJuy-V( 5? wm .. Constitutiohi'' It ' isr rWell ' known, tht In all of the caucuses i held by th6 revolutionists, the will has been exprccd to overturn as far as pos sible, all of the most liberal features 1 . 9f thbC6nstituUon, but the very smniKmajority, which , they were ch ! led to procure by the treachery cf ,1! om,; restrained ! them from iccri ;.t6' the extremity desired. 3:.who has witnessed the Ulcijhown by such men as i Timer, David S. Reid and , lor. a, moment believes that ;V ?r;itate to deprive the 1 .j;ccyery vestige, of rights . ... y noj; cpjoy. ' These men are ru, Jy-and even willing to obey the : ally; If Reid ever had, IvjMsi.j become soured by re lifcrnL cnd.feelinir now. that his owr, --Vu run. h would h w?U ' VliO UCllCVeS It V : -.o vM vwv , - ; Tslatiirft mav removo Tcrccf a cf-JCT ;V U r' T V- they.don'tpracUceit. ; M anafan.,oi uieouiiuuuuu, H 1rr'' no fpPMntr for and nnthinv in rf . . - . r I : i.'il. a i At r T.wl, .ra.. 4.. v"t me i . -J I Denr anu Dupreiue "V0 ? xraaacu ; r r " " - " w : ponaent's a es pa ten, relative to tne pro ling, in Order to ; vent his spite to ceedixigs of the Constitutional Conven dpnrfvo thoP for whom ho oni nrr. n Monday last, was transferred to fessed so much interest, from what heconsiders further ..innovations upon the aristocracy. f ! As for Turn er, Ishmaclite as he is in feeling andjprinciplei he has no promptings outside of selfish considerations. UESD AY AFTBRNOONviOeTOBMv7ia75A! lTT.n.l .1-1 A 1 I can remain near the surface. , Even pa"y ues nave no power restrain his venom. ; He hates , the people because hei knows the people hate hinv and, serpent like, his fangs i iMmiiAiJtkvcij.i.i, rne itepuoiican party dv. lia i t-iv - 1 nan rTtfkrl f fYialnrltir I u: ni i..4i m ventionthaa stood as a wall between me peopie uuu meir oppressors. will continue to do so until the end, and this it is, that must and will, when occasion offers, overthrow all the wicked machinations of the evil-designed men who are so vil- citizens. . : The skies are bright. The vvorkL so gloriously commenced in . ' . . . ... nnw hpiniF m'flfifl t0 firect a snitahifi WG nresUme. in order to further the '-i r. - v set forth at length the many vir- tues which adorned the character 0f Governor Caldwell. His great public services, together with his manV Drivate virtues have endear- i - . . ed him to the people of North Carolina, and we are confi dent that the proposition needs only to be known in order , to insure success. The gentlemen who have the matter- in : hand, have appointed Col. Thos. B. Long, of Salisbury, as Chairman, and D. L. Bringle, of the same place, as Treasurer. All contributions should be sent to the latter gentleman who will see that they are properly applied. ' ; I1 r we aosincerejy nope our people, will take hold: of this unatterand that ere long, a proper monumental forgive trespasses AS we . . thnsp. who tresnasfi irafnst -.hMW hoa -..-v frnm thfttt. treepasse, neither ..wlU.J' forgive your tirapasse9.'.'..,It is sup nosed that thev, imagine that Gov TTftMnn troanaccml ?nat 'thim I when he interposed the strong arm ofthe State ;to stop their Demo- cratic brothers from murderinginen Who opposed the, success of their political party. , If so, , the princi- pies of the religion they profess, demand that they should forgive him. But it seems ' these Rever- end Democrats cannot find it in their narrow hearts to forgive any in ri h wmii iixa nLn v mi inn rni liauu 1 jf-tge Democratic assassin and saved the life of a hated "Radical." So, on the proposition to pardon ov. JLuJll Th Kaleigh correspondent of the New York Herald would state that, by an error of the receiving telegraph' ope-' rator in New York, the concluding 5?f a paragraph in said corn the commencement of the second para graph ; thereby materially 'misrepre senting the Republican delegates, who were, by this blunder, put in the false position of "generally opposing" Mr. French's - ordinance, providing for a Department of Agriculture, Immigra tion and Statistics, to which they had, in fact, no objection whatever. us, our ctate- c ::: siituu iftajU tfU1 I - . .. ' I -uair.J 1 , Consideration T n f nwl ! n a m r f r ;strike out feec; 33; art;4rof:thCun stitution, wasl resumed: This seo relfttes to theexclusiveoriginal jurisdiction of magistratesJ J i; , Mr. Manningof CJhatham-.Dem:, ofrererl . a substitute tntPrfoWnc with this jurisdiction-givingi Gen, eral Assembly power to; prescribe it, fcc. and called. Uhe previous question, which was 'sustained, j Mr. French Hep;, moved to take a recess till 8 o'clock i , An amendment to make the hour 6 failed. ; u i v: , u t i'''v. tf.mi vine mouon 10 laite a recess was then voted down. :V The substitute of Mr. was thenf adopted 'arid Manning 'the'ordi- nance passed its third reading. 1 7 ; Mri Badger, Itep.', ! moved to sus pend the rules' to take up a resolu tion introduced b himself relating to the completion of the Western N. C. R. R., it affecting sec. f, art. 5 of the Constitution. It appearing that the restrictions of the act call ing the Convention prohibited ac tion in this matter, the Convention refused to suspend ;the rules, .and Mr. Badger asked to withdraw the resolution. i - Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Dixon, y v : . ) . . u j: i v Mr. Holton, Rep., moved to sus pend the rules to take up an;ordi nance introduced by himself, sub mitting to the voters of , State, the question of removal of .disabilities of W.W. Holdeni;i Objection being heard the 4Conyention ixefusedi to 8U3peiid the rules, by a vote of ayes 46, noes 56 ail the ayes beingt Re- U publicans; hVC hlAl iyi&f Vi , ! Mrv French j? Repi lntroducedj n resolution, but objection was: raised. to the reading oX it. . .i k v-M" rMrJReidf ifrom !theik)mmittce; on Revision , and: Mm R9berts, of Clerks of Courts., -Jill . .'. i r.iiii. f - "iy-tirW". -.iHHwftMw Mr. j Jaryis, 1 JQm., undertaking; or of the ordinance, IUC VUtUltjl AUU; f amiuvuv MVVIUVU " "v fy.; m Whereupon,. i f ; f f f T j i T j -f f T i - j . Mrdapjled 4askecl S.. was sustained. : t.iU-i i lr' Jis , called the previous jfu-?5; ;' ; -wr:---wt f Mr. adger moved to adjourn, and called ayes and noes. Lost. , Mr. Badger called the ayes and noes on sustaining the call for the v. v ---i, 1 3itW . - . ' tained.;5 ; . : " V The ordinance then passed 'its second reading ayes 58, noes 33 r Ordinance to strike out sections perir ana cup its second reading. ;i " j ' 1-Adjourned till 10 o'clock to-mor row. if TWENTT-EIGIITIIj . DAY. r r v -i Thursday, Oct. 7, 1875v,, Meat 10 a. m., President Jtan som in the chair. , . ' ;: Prayer by Rev. Dr. Marshall, of the city.., t . .- - - . - -vvvA Journal of yesterday read and ap proved. , .iomainvii or a .ejpren, ptiyon ,Jt from citizens of - Wake - county HavjRg setaan, prd,Inancet , Jpokito JhjenjI, h.aeaus-,, P the, rules , ,to consider, jr. M the raoWfckw .... ji 3 Reports from committees. . , OMr. Manning, pfNew. Hanover ' ahd.Mr. Shepherd. .from Standing CottW.u i f'iui t-i5. ofiol tit A'r txm villi rsR9Duc By 'Mr. AlcCanless : iXn ordinaiico! providing that no county, cityJkfc;, v end its credit' unless ordered .i by!oteof peopleiy''- P Mfiinui ur f.. By Mr. Badger VJ Resolution 'to' abolish the Seriate and glvcHafthe ( uuvumur iv iiuiam vero power1 v (1 liyvir.-j.uoreneaa : u soiuuon or adjournment. sihedtef)ti' the i8ih . inst.1-:1;---;- By Mr. Turner r Petition from citizens of Wake county idn regard to thb Chatham IL Rw jOo. ji I i J By Mr. B6 d : JletiOlation vof. in-ra ; struction to committee ou the JudH,,,r cial Department to report an ordl-11 i f nance relating to - tjie paymentr of u y special taxibonds. , iv V ,v tii i Hit i ? By f Mr. i Badger 2 n At 1 xesolu Hon . . ; f that the Convention :do;inow ad t journ dcji4:ffiVilii Y. t v By Mr Thorpe i -Owlinarice AboU. ishing certain .tests for. eligi bi I ity, to4:f office and suffrage ai:jr;,r. t .1 By Mr Kerr 1 Ordinance, to sub'.i mit sec. 3; art 9. of the Constitutiori ift as a separate proposition. ,j r ; ou- On motion of Mr. Rcid, the rules were suspended and the ordinance relating to submitting. the amend-, ments to thdipeople was taken, up. 1 Provides ffon publishing' in pam.. phlet form and. not in newspaper,' s 1 jMn Badgermoved to amend by 1 requiring publication; in two.nows-i. papersirj juaieigtu v(;mu yn K n jMruJurham moved the,previousi question, whieh was ordered : ti ,v taud ihe rumancQv passed yeral readlngsi, ,uttu $ anij - V 5 i-bmi : Qm motiori 1 of 1 Mro X?oTlkbe, , f f rule Wjqreluspendeti ftnd th? resold lutioninlrpducedbyi j Jdmspf Jhl moniingaaaaopteoaisj t jjiiw- 0rdih'irri6e r brescrlbins suffracrfii JridilfeibiH ty 1 to oiaci?.'' ReqcircV i iriinb lda,,Vrteidenco:,fn's roaht firidbiirrnchlses ihfambiis fersdhs;' j IfeisrifeO'Har ''Cnbyi' Oiryi " Ba'r'tirjgei1 Mockery.' vSiny th and " iadger; Rpublicahs, opfoscI the: ornarice;,iull WwmhuSV I'elarJdT ocrats, favored the brdinahceJ Thcf IatteVigentlemanj f rr ticlniracterl ticspeTOhiHvhlchkept'thb' Cohv'e tion in good hunior,' said that some ! of the rallroadr 'presiSpnU in t his (DemkUcycuTCb hpdf s'len'mdro.. than' the eight huhdreol'iBonvicts'iri0 thWpenitenUa favor of clisjranchngft W gVo'onljf, 1 put J? theso1 1 th!bv0s6ii fa 1 larger'scale shoutd 'suffer as Well.' uil ;erah; idtIrik from ;Mr.,Thorpe;.Itep.f fh 'opposition to '. theordinaiice-'' n ' x T1 M , Mr. burham mo the previous1 question , which was sustai n ed , and then all tiie auaendraents offered by the iWpublicans, pending or pffbred after hotfee 'hatl , been' givjm were voted down by a party vdfoAmorig these, was; one :by Mr. Button, re-, quiring sixty days resilience In the count'y instead vo' ninety, ffid'ofi di nance then passed - Uiini' reaillng1. 4 Leave of. absence was granted to iur. layior auu to inu Aisiani Doorkeeper 'w ' i if , xne juonvenuon inen iook a cess till Hali'-past four o'clock. a re- A 3 IIAUGC VACILTT OP FAHCIT .r-'iRooda: fern. jr.-'tt i:-'?-
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