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j - t i i ! t : t i BY GEO! MILS JOI1 : ; . . : t Edz J;' .V: :r; d d .rfirtV . TERMS OF MlE I PAPER. $3,00 perjear in" advance". rt,-vrT?rrr CAROLINA TIMES will be pub: tt j.' i-u Esksd rery Saturday morning, on Crave Street, Heir-Berne, N.C. - i I " ;) SINQI COPIES rOB SALE Br r: -(i hitKi & Ca 20 Pollock ,..;. fow-Berne. S f Fouon, South Front....::....;. . - J P AtKANDtR, ....V....:'..;j Sutler 2d Mass: : ...4 . -4 D VEJl TIS IN GRATES. I I Scfuare; 'inei insertion. . . . . , .". $ VjM 1 t ; - erery succeedinff insertion v. .... tr.Kt .!-- One inch maken a ehuarev and all advertisoraeota wiil. be continued, untu forbid, unlesa ctberwia or I:- Liberty sind XTnioii Wowl and' ForeTcr One and Inseparable. dered, and charged accordingly. . To eeCure inser tion they should be handed in by Thursday night. All bills, to beisettled on the lt erery month-' i Mathbr:& Co.r33S Broadway JST.X., f areour authorised agents forth at .city. '' 1 " :;:::: Newport. Sn," VCnVoKTB :--.i.;.4 EoaHo&'Iefand. - . . . . . PnaniL NEW. BERNE,, N O.', ; !N0; 6. : ,1..' on -1 1 ... . ,, ..... V . il. A i . ' - - ' ' 1 - j - ,..4 .. r A.',.. I... - SATiJUBAY, onef TJT7Q P Aft f : T- f Wlidt Xodisiana lias aid toir Be. beconfine: the subjects of atyrapnystifcli p tMrii n t r An Inside View. , seemed to nayte, abandoned, her forever, WEIN8XEI1V BBOXnEIt, ;! i : . i ( tii-t t ' WDBiesaia ana jteuui xcaicis ui T .v: A New Tort oontemporary gives the fol- do lowing "picture ot a single parish, : (bt. -. nan, caps, ' ' 'iV '.'""r ' f PnllocV and Middle eta.. New Berne.N.C. as Senator- firovvri'proposeiii vve Cannot I 'A Richmond clerkship of fifteen hundred ayear and she sat there like ah iricarriate'spec- do it at allandj we'hopetfais people c!tef7 of what had once been beautiful; ... ' , 4 . ... r .i . r jr uovernment oificials, as. th following dialogue , ' i. " i iJV" will , never submit toi the military des- between an Editor, a Cleri and ii Member of One bv one the criminal cases in tne m the Whig, docket "were disposed of, the ? bar Was pow- j Congress will show. .Wp copy from DIALOGUE ; (bt. J will, never submit to 'the military d Mary's,) in (he State of Louisiana, before potism that such Ian assumption of pc . . . . w . m i ... .... .... . ; i I i . i Dnri c.de7 j -w., and since tne reoeiuon : . ... , . ,1, er would;fast6ri urjOn thetri: -,: a i .Before rebeln took possession of uisr I Since the Withdrawal of Ndrih Card .... .5 t. . V f rid : vf:.- ,U IJina JTO inas oiaie, consisiea oi ,ux -wuues Bmall" advance above cott- Come one, come all ! Q19 slaves, .and Some. COO fred blackd "CWV' .Wtta aMwpcu, : v,.-Jnnv Rarr;fiPpfe in r.nmmhn with hnri fcl, ini . . ..im . . . 1 453250, being an average of 5535 zo . 1 or T " , r T . J J VlZu r u jT l4 lw K' :A coat was, oncei a ,oJ r -T;a oro -ohn.it how-citizens fonts acbomplishment.-fon has been m constant wear Since th KW TUB aV VfUli A k hLiXJ JD between an editor, a clerk and I cleared, and the" court' was deserted by -A MEMBER OFi CONGRESS. i"; ' - i, )tr;:L i! !tf - ..rUrJU,l i-Zl and examine the toclc. This perty t6 e contained 171 good one. .: I the'; beautiful little town of Salom Roanl 4 every bone in beauty,-she become ; romantically mar ptisoners fare riedito a vounr man of.eaual affe.'con- U Ll I . ' 1 - T t . i . f ove??u,L1f one county va., wnera twelve, monins .iiiiBu, auu jy. as vera see. oni uiha . ' . ? . - . , .w - bOWS F,f nnil olaiib- t iimv ..it T ll. I ' TtrUW aO. IlllliU tJUcUcSa.Ul. VUUUJ, UCdHll ail TONES ; xriif gft nnd Chemists, Middia ta.NewBeme.NC. Iwhite 'in ' the parish." It . .mk.f r nm:ir3icines and Fancy I nlantationsJ and' 279.547 anivj?: with an AUBI MWWV.. " ... I ' ' - - ' I 7 ' . i i .-,: T ITT I h&.J- -i--f 1! ' -.-. OoodturiptionscarefoUyprepareo: sessed value ot 5,948,100: Til US the Slate r "AWF t J' i; . ; -EmU-'" TO - , r IV . ' I 1 t I muct Ho troo in tha riacin it ma actha . .v ott, .ua. j uu jh , ... - ... - ,4 .i , . ,' -il .... " " - ' i- . I ijaw&ji.i ft v.. a. ii.-mi ai vvi. in ft.ftft xi w ft l i i (x i i - - ... . . - iiii iir r x 7 " 7 . ... I . . , T - ,-" 't -' --- . i . - , I L 1 .., ' rpi. 1, 1 11 . HAii arirl l.eif . hnoa . in nniror: b tinh i nil h I f o f B. t 4 k-nrDW '-M IIIC leal CSialC. Jl 11 VIIUIC lattUlC Ui. UUC1 I V I i-. . -ucir.-liliuoui ill pJ vr tcp laiiu tua.j I - -i - 1 . ' ot the parish was assessed at very nearly Willi tne citizen ;ana respect me sacrin- -WHOLESALE A$D RE TAIL DEALERS in 14,900,000, giving to each white inhabi- ces the .masses :are i making inacommon orts nnr goods. BUTLER'S stoiies, and tant the handsome sum ot about. $d,oou, cause, and deyote their time and talents Clerk . GROCERIES.' j South Front Street; New Berne, HVC. dsc 19 U- i j ltf eaa ana water:... iou .aon t mean to.say geniiemen.in incsame nopeiui preaica ou: do not dine, every day. o ham an3 tur- ment. THey' lia(J not lived lonff logeth- . iuasi, ueei, veuisoii, game oi some Kioa. 0VS- ' i r 'vi i4 V i- ri j:' r- . . . ' . .. . , J r I f lolnra tha It I loci 11 1 t fort iv rt T nna i 1 6- mea ana stewea, witu line pastry "and all t"r , r ' r;!! M, i,,lt1-- 'w " , , ; of delicacies ?'-' r ; i hi i. , i , solved into unpleasant realities, when "I mean td sav that-1, mv wifa 'and nTootinn.A linoKonrl ! Iicnamo '-ik ' TTATCIIIIAKER A1TD JE WELER, Ifo. 20 Pollock Street, New Berne, N.C. Par titular AtUntion paid 'td repairing, $c. dte 10 1- - ii. m i - - -. 1 I, I I r. 1 1 LiLiLIU MflLUi 1 1 K-S. UL. WU IIIVj illU and showing for the pnvile ged class a con- to the commdn weal instead Of etTorts family, five of US m all, live pn bread and water, Lvn,,;nnt- '..i ilf Vviff lntr riip dition oe.tproit. ffifr to increase their powei. and enslave the 0 S this single parish produced in One season 3.1- people, and we Will be free? for an over- lVlm,Cong.--But theyernraentiiever un TiPd : at:ihp home of her childhood 915 hogsheads of sugar. 41,3.6o barrels ruling trovideHce will neverufTersdch kio-mWd 'deteftin molasses, , 402,000 . bushels of corn, with a -DD,fi to be " subi tinted if tfiie Uo1 Clerk"No,bnt it undertook to" pay,rmi for and detesting Jthat other adoptioriKlrorn smallerirodccts valued .at $2,30000.-. ffl SSo .8- Cn-, hun1a"'f x?)?0?? V It was estimated that onlvlO 000 of the nemS(P?s v Ucut1 m addition to thfe paid m goid And. silver wopUtfU sufficient to ess. and-abandoned , herself at once t6 it was estimated mat only, iu,uuu oi lue conscriplion 0f tne principals of shbsti- support roe and my family." - " th vnlnritnot nnd -miserable liYefofa slaves were employed in agriculture, and i..,- .ro:r D.J Mem.Contr. How do vou elothe vonrseivea ?" the voluptuous ana miserable me or a, courtesan. :,. -r-f!'": " '."'n'.V- ; - i ltf . . g. white, ; BOOKS, PERIODICALS, A5D 8TA- L1!111? f -l?e Craven street, 3 doors from Pollock, NewBetne. for all these, including women and children, r-yi'- v-v;--vr Xlerk.-We wear our old; '.clothes which, as I . . ' . . ' HTM llllin PI1 MIHI VV 111 11 M I'llll 111 I H III I I nA. nHML A u 1 V. - 1 s . mi . . . tliA nr0raM nr,r1.,r. WACI fi91 fl hnnr? hilt r"" -"Vl JTUU BCB, llireUU0 .CUUllEOri 1UOSO OI US r ... r.' , -i i n,no.n'ii a 1 its -citizens placed, under military who oe tor. the working handsonly. it was nearly L . . t , -j . .... nurchas ouu ahead, llie average product, oieacn - ; -, " -, V " . V "if." 'J 'l the n jvt ftl ...l l a i ill liic auu CLia ui a nun ai v ucouul- i-inthug nt o 1 1 Binn. a hnno 1 Annta il U V I IJU CUl T J T . . - - 1-1 v iiiuug o.v.ci, wca, CI kUttUi Uata I . . . -. , 7 - ' ' - '1 ! " ' our cause IS gone ana our aisgrace ana remaie apparei ior our iaraiues, and weahave r.oH,"'""'. v110 .-""r-v1 'vv- v""ry?v plantation was $13,547. 09. noncri wnc rnfnrnnn nf I loill y CA a -J 11 v u s, v m & vm v .' Wholesale 'and IsscsWl Dealers in' BOOH9, lYElTHPAPEBS, aiAGAIED, t SlutJonrry , FMcy Gd, Arc. o 9: rne Ari.ca tbn sisfi norpa tn Mr i ana enslavement speeayana sure, vve nlnnf.ntirin. Thh m-nss income is triren above." trust in God that there is some rea i e- c ' but the net income of each plantation, ave raged S10,2C5.V Each slave netted his roas ter $175 per annum, or nearly one-third of his assessed value. j; r The insane character -of the rebellion is i son that there are'some Statesmen in Con gross and that these ruinous measures will be arrested before it is too Iate.r We are a native of North G to the - State thai give the causev chei has! espoused and no money to ouy mem. xi is mucn as we can uo i cnevaiierc enjoying magnmcent o rives, r ?tL ma;n ficent suppers,vandf magriihceht Menf. Cong. ?How do you supply y-Ourselved m, ra . rr. 1 .1 -i it ' ' ' " : with fuel vi . i: ;i ; , ! . . A:? J attentions. Through all this cOuise of Clerk. "Go without lt,'for the most part." Mem. Cong."What, in; ttis cold weather 1" Clerk "Yes", we and our; families suffer equal- h Carolina, loyal ly from hunger and cold." ; - us' birth and to . ?Jitr.h e J6 ; . . j ' hotel orboardmg.house ? r v )ousedi and we nrw inn th unrMn w. r v. o Haii; .'..:-.:: . . li: - . u i ? i :....i)J t " - i. T ,r 7 V i because mepoaroing nouses are pros- ,7. .Ui.-- uul, ,uwl.umwia ai.r.ci.1 snown oy tne iaci mai it uas cueuuauj. ues- should Ue recreant to trte sacred meno- en up, or charges from $8 to if 10 a day." adJoi.ff Govt Bakery; New Berne, . troy.ed.all this .prosperity, farid obliterated ries that cluster aroundher fair escutch- Mem :Con;How thendeou livd ? dee ij . . . ju . :i; - t it i i, tu j . t . . . .... Clerk. "A gentleman.-with famil' R. BEBRV St 1 - t 1 tVko?t$ate and Retail DtUr i '4 ir. iue larger pon.011 ui mi .u . Con did we not aise our; leeble voice one or two furnished roomf at 50 to lb slave property has gone atone.blow. JNine f rHinir ivh'h (hp hnrlv nnw mth. nri if rAt Uv-n-.-KrM7'; hundred and seventy men cannot Jose prop- xaa .jt UjL'hrrtrJnrl rt, rli cookfrom' felO to $20; er Wntb-ia land rt us. Art. TrOsrressA .i i.A'n,'.mK i :t.. Xrr G4a, tXt-srl-irs and Gvneral ; IIsraiidi..l- . ' " HWJU. strset, above PHw4k New Barno, N.C. tcl9 ltf W I. roAiMt, I AUTIOrTEER "Altri GB2VER AL fc6?I- ltiiHSionr zriiSRciiAitT. Tvllock Street, opposite Bnk of Nortk Ca olina. . . NEW BERNE. N.C. ' ! erty worth 6,433,250 without being beg- carcd. ' ; .' ?':''!'" : Louisiana, from its propinquity to. Texas; ! its value to any Power 'on flie Gulf; and the sympathy betwen many of its inhabitants and the Emperor of the French, has a great-? er importance jiist nbw than almost any other equal extent of territory. Jts people mad debauchery.; t h ere Was pn e young mart to play the lord, encourage ana en joy j. it. jl g was ever, her Y.ad m6curri your family to a everjuntil the poor girl in her great gnei; which she had in vain attempted j to v smother up with ? .excess of VguiltyJ bhb 7 day spoke in a wild,'' melancholy tone", j n' and the vad e; mecum, ke f i;'f r'ght erid harei''flerd ;.';irdtri'the';'i souri'dand-. ney'-er 1 ress atrsawhermdre; , Alorie ag&intehf fold.' mined tn fasten - rt 7 ti '' I 4 to. S3 per.dOzen.Mnshile the doctor's bills de- 'ma Innolu ilinn nt'ot-Vlncoi-f 7l Fv hnA rt US. -itpt. progress, pend upon the number thaVhave perished from I lw CnAl U-v-.c ;: , , l.nnrrpt. ! 5nSnffi,i0f thi-.- A -h. - friends . and -r reason, even - Mod -s . , 1 " . - , 1 vw.vftj , ..ftft . v.U.ft.H V I ; U , , , y . .. . IV -I . - - J itulry lijiadiord causes. That Ss the usual mode of livintr nmonfrf hrovirience seeminr estranorea.' she went oiimry i Liauuioru causes: That Ss the usual mode of livinsr amonfr prov 01 jTJ,euiitlinscr. 1 the clerks, if living, at can be called. Do you tMit nnnn -thp':tvnrhl nnd-wnmiArprl hithnr jjunns general i.ee s juvasioii ,ui ,x e.iuv, c,. -j u. I ... anJ hifhi. 'ch a lr new , nnt "nnrf thflllirrif conbiArn 'if we did."f-:- '.' il.-1. ;vi;t,:!; . rtot where. - Two gentlemen Of the?Ma jas 16 5tf have begun to see tlie lolly, ot their attempt- Apprised of thtir coniiftg, the merchants and bu ed secession, and arc' smarting under the ,nen of ie tbwjb'Jstly placed their move v.i i 'iM..i nble rroods .ffwHy out of the reach of the pilferers COli&etluuncus OI Hint laiac a-ncy mu Tbpi" A.nred imt Hit nia last summer, ai detachment of the rebet army had possession for a few: days of tha thriving town of Hanover in the; county of Yoik, lying some twenty or mora fh'iles west of-Gettysbnfg. sonic brotherhood were attracted by the ers and pays them something besides. i- ;- 1" . r itA" ;ithcr for the employees iq Mhe civil de- peculiar appearance of a woman ontHa 5, and4 yet it could not continue its M "Danville cars.1 on Friday last, approach- retracing their steps, but in the State there arc those, we are well assured, - who are' LEOPOLD n.lEK, Middle street, between Pollock and Bi-c il, one door south of Lewis' Tie Shop, keeps constantly on hand, a cheice assortment of- DB GOODS, v "I ' ' ( - 'HUN'S FVnNIRniNO GOODS, " LADIES' WARES, - y ' BOOTS, SOOCS and , GKOCEBIE9, Which ae offers at wholesale and retail, very cheap NeBerns, Jan. 2, 1864. . . 4 j 3tf W TCiTES WBltkci WA TCHES I ! All' who whh to bny a retlly good American, pwiss, or.ngii8U waicn uold or Silver at the lowest market pnee, hould call at TOMLINSON'S Craven street,. I ltf . below Post Office, New Beroe. - YJ'ARn AND COLD BATIISi The subscriber has' fitted up a new first clafs "laisiff !!, on Craven treet near South Front, where warm and cold Baths may bo had at all hours of the day and evening. j Connected with the. above, is an excellent Hair ureuiaf Salosa. A liberal patronage is solicited, and no pains will fP toplease. . : . JOHN Jb PHELPS. mw liernej iiee. 19. s iff pIAIH AJry Gsedi, Bssli and Shofi, Tankee . -. . rTtlasis men's, Tealka and " Children's Cltning ' : ; - . Sec Ac, ' nateckjrRailroadj "street, between Poiiofck and ' , t '-'. v ,. firoadNew Berne, j ;'- ' r Would respectfully inform the iahabitants of the town, (both, permanent and transitory) that they keep on hand an extensive variety of goods in the above line; which they are aeiliigf t prices lover Han can UfonrU tltcKkere. .-In Ladies' Goods; their stock is replete, and consists in part of Dress Oooaa in greafi variety, such as Merinoes, Co burgs. Alpacas, Delaines, Empress CJoths, Beps," ebeges; 'Black SUks; &6.&C. v -, ; -1 . s - - ' ' - K; - ; teT Te tae Pare 11 tklnes. are. pare. 'Ako. Ldies' and Children's made up "UNDER vis i Tucke d Kkirfn. ITh trawert Tokes, Aprons, Under Vests.-dec. t h; ' raifs with Cesrfeir Sid " " ' . .' y ' Iiifsiess;.': ' ; - If. B A few more .TOYS left. : ' ' 1 A call i"esf eetfnUy woEttted.- f - , Xew Berne, Jan. 2, 186. 1 3tf le booty. iY hat they coiild lay their hands on, h'bweter, they did not fail. to hag;": Among the heivitfst Josersj was one of the landlords of the tbwn. - tlie proprietor of a well stocked and well conducted couritrv tavern. At his house! the. hunffry rebels made thpinselves and the Commissary General ; pay .tbey cannot be only -sembling repentance and a desire to return to their allegiance. rJ hey arc not sorry -for the crime they have committed "well nt IiomeA Without leave; or license, they furrjlshed." against their country and its beneficent gov ernment; their affections are still estranged from it,jbiit their; prospects of prosperi under rebel sway are too gloomy to be lerablc In any measures looking to the res toration to the. State of Louisiana of nrJc-IloiTOQ IsVi'o lii.i frrfAi f i-l fnro miicf-' re I gr a . V aanw w .ft vr..w..M, w .Aft u.jiv ft f al0n taken to cUard against the admission into As -they were about faking their de the fold of the Union , of. these wolves in Geitysbufg, Gtof gi& colonel, eihlb . . Clerk.-M13ut : Government ? feeds and clotbes the; soldiers and It does nei partments. enttions without tbem. They set the wheels of oA. and rnnno-nizfid her as the dauo-hter Government in motiou and keep bem perpetu-1 :r jj r;l,i -ssWA . . xAU aliy. moving."; , Ji n : Mem, Uong 'reriiaps we mavi tions." f v 1 t -s U . .!; .t'nrrnTft" si ill vfranflprinor shft did not knnvr Clerk. "I understand the perpe.iu- of ar1 0d friend. She crouched back give you ra- and started at them.ij It ws the unfor- i : I Tlirmi.fi. SI I 1 1 VVifllllt'I III". Mill UIU I1UL U.I1UIT fJSS where. .Her case asicHiical, indeed, and,. instigated-by: those f jprinciples; of sheep's clothing, Or Louisiana, fronj sition, can greatly faiar the work of struction. devoured bis stock of b.ncon, beef, and poultry, Mem. uong. wen, we. must do. something charity by Which all gOOdjWlasons .afO' consumed the llotw,; which,. they ced tne ior yo ; ra ,e thrOUffhoutithe world, the ffen , lanaiaay 10 oaue iinio oreaa ana pies, useu .uis 1 icitt. ,u.. a giwuij ..nuugu w pur- ; ' . ' ' c 1 "J 1 j lJ forage, ocfcnnied- his bed3. cnd.ibf course, drank I chase, once a month, a decent breakfast. Were, tleman took charge, Oi nett; and ..carried. to- up his entire slock if liquors; j Of this,, before J you to double our present Tjayoifwciuld only her, upon arriyinc: here, before the May - they came, he had ted or a dozen barrels ; when give ns a tilth of what the Governnient promised r. With whom they consulted as to the Kft -wf , i.rf..- ttrtA : fnt. - Rfrfrf nnntr'-i-TW iKai tt-hnM ha &n ortfi i.:. best- i.method -ot. nro vidin ir i iior her. A . TO . U Uierk. 'in parture for 2o0; a mighty incomes but; the least that you I, Af Kr nrl.ttnn fan'rl iA)V.orL itingade- should give, till tbe currency! is restored to the.!1" i ' V,.J ;jVt " " V'J ' "t" l. .nir'Af inaNA et.niloril nni, fia 'mn.l nf. n. h... .nn in a lOUIS. Pi IS HOI Of UL'ClUeQ iO 1(110 i av uu r jm i k v-w" v u vnuvu s i s uivot v( uj uaio i uii . .s i . - t ler po-recon- gree.of conscientiousness not shared. his associates, lemarked to the landlord, that it ebt, the allowance should? lookback and com4 1 care of her luntillher relativ was "a pity" to consume so much of his property merice its operation from the first of July last J j sum monc(j ; (0 con vey her without aay compensation, and that if n6 one else Mem. Cong. "I confess it would be a measure J. , . ; -U . .7-;. - j 'ttti - f no one else jyiem. uong. a confess it would be a measure . l r . .7; j rm- t ould.'at the of justice and meagre justice at that; but what asylum. 11 nf th would onr cnnstit.nfinta kav 1 i t Wlinf: nnnM Tlirril i M ' ' ' r I i ! )''!"'' i f A no rrress ui iue couiury is uiscuss- nomination of'twentvdoJJars. . i-'lhere," said me comue ino-with much 'freedom, the doings of rebel chieftain, "my good fellow, take that, as Clei ,i iV.- ; rw J ii "JV-share of pur indebtedness.' s , Would the present, Congress, : and especially v kf nd'of onish! is dat f itJqrfired the Und lutely would ' extend justice to I him, fie ' w same time throwing on the bar a bill nomination of'twentyJdollars. . iThere," said the es could to ajproper'. combe think of it?" . rk "Never mind what your constituents I say. r uo wnai js ngnt andiwnat is aDso- Report. ,of tihj Jataxese Kil ass adokS.- n(n-essarv it vnn wnnin nnc iuta tna no.i . , i , , substitute and tax measures pro- lord, one of the class of Pennsylvania Germans so partments of your Government disbanded. The W neseqbasadors navg Kpuoiisnea in.. . r. i "That. sir. is a: trrevbRCk : Inl other 'words, a minded to wish any class of their nublic servants rope: They say . . Ut the women, some jaw, ainuuu ua 6u luunau auu uiiuuai nauie as ' -im " r e kf( ..: . u 7:i. w -.-. 'ji- . 1 the world. Keep it, sir, to demur to all criticism or protests against the recommendations of the Ex ecutive or the measfires of , Congress, and sortie actually go so far as to ques tion the loyalty . of all who raise a-voice letted Georgian, i advise'; against, militaty. usurpations, uncon.fi- ffafthJ tutional taxation, . unlawful impress- keepit., - t f r ! mehts, &C. They confound the admin- p "Neln, nein," retorted : my nh err of. the swing- . - . ' e i. 'i i i i 1 ' ii 1 5n? nitrn "dat monlsli .vill nfivsr Iib wnrt .inc. lstrators i oi tne law, tnose woo snouia :r 7 "Z": t-, oe tne nation s guaraians, wun tne cov- ver thaler for a pread-pasket full. I von't be ernment itself, and charsre those ! who seen mit it in my band i and if yotr don't takes f- T 1 1 "ft. IL1 1- il .1. 3 31. ' refuse to laud and praise infringements " . . , - i . r .5? lues my pipe mia it, m t . ; tnat tney despise, as enemies to tne VOn He was about, suiting1 the action to the word ederacy. It IS very well known that when the Georgian took the note up from the we wero- opposed to this- war and didHMW'"2 all we could to prevent it,! but when the landlord deserves praise, not for his loyalty alone issue was made up and North Carolina in the presence of an insolent foe! but is likewise took her. position, we Conceited ittobfe S fettt?.' W our duty, right or.vvrcfng, to go with her y;;.--,, , " ' ' , . , : -,- ; - - and act With those fto , whom she Had ' A confederate surgeon who was beastly drank i j'Ij i "" r.L . 1j 1 when our forced captured Little Eock, Arkansas, pieagect ner iaun, ana we nave triea to &nr.a bimflif inem tK YsriVoi do OUi;. duty, r , TVehave , feacrifieed. the Isober, and remarked that it b'eatRip Van Winkle, labors of , vettrs to follovv t th; destinies thal a maa conldn't go to sleep . in the Con feder . . r - - ? -' I .la Kl.tai.- nifhnnt nr b-i note of the Confederate States of America." -1 to work for them without being properly compen-1 very handscrme sated fdr.thfiit services. 'fil-.V:';-:.iU!-. $ 4 -. :r Th for example. the; Empress. ey are,;hofevei. in general, less so than irf America. Their noses are sometimes higher . m . " mi I II M " " ."Oh. strantrer.";said the hotel'keener. M if vou hash got no petter monish dan dat. you vil petter - Mem. Cong. believe, it, aif-I Relieve itj keeps it. I don't von? none ofit rjt Jshgoodfofl Well, we will do the best for you hat we can. nix: no netter dan nlank Daoer. f - - r I m - Lxon mav rest assured Wa wiilf , ,f v - M lin( Innn- cfo-ns Sir," rejoiued' the somewhat indignant epau- Clerk. f We hope" and trust jou wiH under j laugh a creat deaf rsbmetime very loud. - Jfn . wavv f j-k fn lr a t Am-1 Hsl SinnI thnf lira a ma m a MaH nMkl ff af tA Affti. I w w . . . r . . ' - " . ju ..- i 0 uuw. waf;. , , i order to n a ce" ttiemselves ;idote tauer, tney X UU Will &UU 1 UUU .lftCl th.in those of ,the men.; They walk like men, step.3 ; look men .in! the-faceiand r ,l "ir; 4. : j , naie oiaies wiinou, waging up in ine umiea .uo n it! uuicuv , auu c pia.it i states " - t- not desert itrand yet while freedom -of-l i0j rt Wa i".- I Ane Atlanta ,iea'say that & letter, trom a is granted ,to us we mean to en- Uo,.. Utt.Ma:. i,-ni, er our solemn protest against all mnova- gives bad accounts from beyond the river; and ions, - encroachments and usurpations "ports three full regiments froin Carolina; well y. tnose in autnoriiy. 11 we rannot : T" 7; achieve our independence without' first same purpose.. vation ; that your currency is so depreciated that ke thei bonnets stick up aboVe their heads, it is impossible, with the small amjount there is tr l A '1,M-iY- dled out to us. to procure the nocelsarics of lifei 57?:?- MJ Whatever you do for Us we pray yoji' would do it Aney ?iiook...ou;; loiue .uim vi;u quickly, frame your bill and pass it, if yon there are days when every man has a woman please, with the least possible delay recollecting hanging on to his arm.1 Are they tbeirfowTi . the old maXim bis dai quieito dat. j ' i - wives'?-We thfnk isd. In general the' women :"f- : A t's.s." r" , ,5 ; ' j enjoy great liberty ".Whatwe sayj of tho"wc . ; 'Onc jflore ITafortauate.99 ;r I men of France applies to. those of all.Europel- , , . . . - .. .. .. i j k i.-r-' ' The latter, with the exception , of the Putch," Apart from the culprit company in the Rr-0Ao the French; Ve wilf nqt speak Mayor's COurt on Saturday morning, 0Aheir costumei It is impossiblej to nneK siitihg in moody silence; upon ' a bench slarid it ; in the evenings it is not always de- to ihe left of the bar, was a lyoung ryvo- cent. Thc men are stiff, and a little proud or man in whose haggard! face arid mean- Tough , The shopkeepers, . r - . i Pa . ' -I ,. -a saluted us only in very middling aegree. lney mgless; stare the spectators d,scovered sm t uke ui to c!eringe . the articles fa( theff something sufiBcientlypeculiar to attract sbop , much, and 'doubUesifi'eckon'ed-ortjo'ur attention i and leicite cohjeclure. The buying a-reat deal from themt W werq fa'ceilcfcrked a"s!;if:it-onceiit$t1iaVfc bei- tremely disgusted .at lris longedkfoolisbp girlbut.the colors were ifadefJi likibe asefuVbuPwhy 'presenr irta the tints Of! her worn-out Tfdressiiherdarlc eves of all the world 7iIwaa.tridjr sbo&irjg , hainfell unkempt over cheek) and bro w; f to several of out party; '.The dre f the men 1 ik appears at nrstsigne jiwcuiwiia wm, tw iw.jn , auu 1JC1 luiiit sccuicu jbu uaic ohh r.-Au; ;0iMiAn..f-WAai4.d nf it "owever, n. ry,ru;. vrr r-v: t, , , w.rXrn.WMrv. .i tt 1 cal. -Ttf Paris, as in Iiondon,-' every on waiK draggled and uncomely apparel. H viier - .;aS- n hcn Aii. . A:T. f rf. . . .. . .. . .1. . ii.n ! striK- Thir houses are so hien tnai irwy-mubi isiir titter vacancy Of expression was Their bouses are so high that they-must irigi Hope,, thought, 1 consciousness, 1 on the first earthquake." 4 I 1 3 4 - 1
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1864, edition 1
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