rkcknt i.txhtixu*.Mr. I*aHH: (colored) uthTed 1 *»•* ('Mowing :Wln r is w Itliin tie pr« *rn? tinnlli act- **f law b ssm h* and \ i«*h*nr«i again*? th«* peacennrl jfo-ifl order of t‘ii- ? ‘ore toon v.e dfh !i ive In imi perpetrated I*', runt ' upon ir»».*»**• fit citizen* of thl* St dr. resulting in hru?al murders hv Ivnchiug of twn e*|nilt;d per-—to wit, 1»i\ i*« in the countv of Amber*!, and Ai ttmr ,1-rd:tn, in tie c imi\ ef Fjiupinr; nd when a- -aid lynr iio:* wa-done in ilieat's ncc of any j i ••!’of tin- cm -hi* d p; rties h iving vi du' d any law of lh sS. tli . w Idle I lie i i\ 'I f 1 i 1 - fin f* of ili»* * .tin-monwcnilli were fulk ibt- i * In fnir the alleged offender- f i II'! if 1 li d ' Itf’l I ..ofagainst tin n»exist'd: therefore hep.lii'.solvf'l by fh* llous «d Ih tr'i'itf* ofI iryiiii i ;tIn* Seintc concurring', Tint m* (JovcnoT he r. qllc«?e«J t lt;» - (hr :» -1 I ablereward for the appnhMi*ion of Mm* per|H»-irntors ,.f soil murder-, willi the view of bj ingfng them to trial aud punishun nt according lo law.Mr. I'aKiK submitted Home remarks inolft-ring tin* resolution.Mr. 1'aynk replied, stating tint thecharges were untrue. The community Warn n’ori) in which lids all dr happened had nothing whatever tlt;» do with P. II was sati-ticd the (iovcrnor would do wiiat i- firoper. Mr. I’avsf: spoke In n!l\ of tin* negroes atrocious dime—the white woman being an idiut and tin criminal her father's ‘■••rs.inf ; and w hi 1st In strongly comb mm il tnohdaw, yn when such a thing as this happen- he wou'tl luru ids back aud shuthi- I-VCS for u few minutes, (A pplalj -e.]In the case where rapt* i- committed it i-hard I hut the woman should be silt j’*ctrd to me imrror of detailing the eiretimstune -before ii gaping crowd, and to avdd it justice will be ♦ xccuti d by tin* indignant community. Mr. Paym: mov*d that ilie re-olijtii'ii he referred to the Committee forCourt** '•^.In-tlci*.Mr. I’uci did »mt -a\ that Hits negro was not guilty, lie knew noitdn.' d» ufthat. He mri lia\i* hem guilty *■ r h- mayII Ve been Ittlioceitt, iik- t,he WolliaU lyiic'n d in It .i*kinghum. II had n objection potb r to any di«po.«ttiori the House might sec tit I make of iln rlt; -oluti »n.The n solution was sent P» the i omniit-Pe for Courts of tills lie* hy the followingvote:AilnmN Il*ilri v. R;irl«’tir. Ib‘11, Bttfmnn* linrtr* i lt;luMor, I'm|tal'4«u. ItamM'lir*. IncW i .»ti, hdwun. h«»k* . Mimls rmnmnK Kdwnnls llli-* f irr, !*!«*• IhuI Mil i v, Kllz .Mn« k. I t-I \ . • iHlhftf** (dUNlf,