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v . - ' - - - ' ' - ' 1 ' '' THE ; to her. ises ' sies. the . 13 of r and 'i and reof leu; i es 'Uci-fede- inat' i 1 C0S3': COD- f the traos- them to those courts would be an ex sc- of authority well calculated to cx ( distrust. and alarm on the part of all States ; for "the bill' applies 'alike rto fihcra,4 as well .id tlioso that have as jose that have not been engaged in llion. ' ; - ' , ' : 1 may be assumed that this authority lident to the power granted to Con by the constitution : as recently dcd tto cn force by appropriate legis the article declaring that neither y or involuntary servitude, except ounishnient for crime, whereof the shall have been duly convicted, xist within the UnitedStatcs, or 'ace subject to their-jurisdiction ot, however, bo justly claimed 'hat, view to the ; enforcement cf this of the coastitution,-" there . is at idv necessity for the exercise of ; that cowers wnicn tnis Dili comers. has been abolished, and' at pres bere exists, within ihe jurisdic he United States, nor has there r is it likely there .will be, any to revive itly the people of any f, however, any such attempt nade, it will then' become the; he general government; to exfcr ind all incbiental powers ; neces proper tL maintain inviolate this of frcedom.''Thc fourth stc 4e; bill provides that officers and the freedmen's bureau shall be 3d to make arrests,, and also that leers may be specially commis r that purpose by the President nitqd States. It also authorizes )urts of the United . States' and rior courts of the. territories' to without limitation, commission are to be charged with the 'per ; of quasi judicial - duties. The ion empowers the commissioners elected by the court, to appoint g one or -more suitable persons o. to time, . to- execute warrants r processes desirable; by the bill: amerous , official agents are made tute a sort of police, in addition ilitary, and arc authorized to sum osse '. comitates, and even to call aid such portion of the land and s 1 rces of the United State?, or ,pf I tia, ; V as may be necessary to the t ihco of the duty with which thqy ;ed. Ihis extraordinary power conferred , upou agents irrcspoh tho government and to the people, ) number the discretion of the loners is tne onlv limit;-..aim ini lands such authority might 4 be rrible engine of wrong, oppres fraud, Tho general statutes j the land and' naval forces of 3d States, the militia and the ex jf the" laws, ' are believed to -be. for any emergency which can i time of peace. If it should . ier wise Can gress ca u at any time those laws in such manner as, lbservjng the public welfare, not ird the rights, interests and liber he 'peb'ple. : " . e venth section provides that a fee ollars shall be paid to each com r in every case brought before 1 a fee of rive dollars to his peputy ies for each person he or they st and take before any such com r, with such other fees as may be reasonable by such commissioner il for performing, such other du ly bo required in the premises, fees are to' be paid out of the of the United States, whether v conviction cr not but in case tion they are to be t recoverable lefendant. It seems to me that influence of such temptatipiis might convert .any law, however t into an instrument of persccu raud. By tile; eighth section the United States courts, which one ! place for white citizens, ate with the p'arshah and dis ney, anil necessarily with the i";h ce is uot mentioned") to the district upon the 'order of. 2it. dnd thtre hold a court for 3 of the more speedyafrest and sons- charged with a violation , and there the judge and ojKi 3 court fuust remain upon the the President for the time ssighatod. . ' -, nth section authorizes the Prcsi- ?ueh person as he may empower purpose, to employ sueii part- or . or naval forces nf the United jx of the militia, " as shall bo ne to prevent the yiolatioa and cii ho due execution of th'u act nuasc seemrro imply a perma- litary force ttiat is to ue aiwaja ad whose only-; business, is to' be Tcemtnt of this measure over, the on where i t is V intended to : ope mt propose to consider the policy )ill. To me the details of the bill zht with evil. - The white race k race ot the South have hitherto ;ether under the relation of ' mas lave capital owning labor. Now ion is changed, and as to owner- tal and labor ai e divorceu. xy 7, each master of itself. In this on, one being necessary to the re will be a -new-adjustment, i are deeply in terested in making 3, Each has equal power in 3 terms, and, if left to the laws te canital and labor, it is confl icted that they will satisfac : out the Droblem. Capital, it more lihtelliffence: but labor ignorant as not to understand terests, not to knowl its own iot to see that capital must pay This bill frustrates this ad it intervenes between capital id attempts to settle questions conom through the agency of jfticials, whose interest it will '7 ,vu ""V:1? ueweenthe two races; Ior as tne breach widens their employ, ment will continue and when it is closed their occupation will terminate.' In all our history, in all our exnerience a I people living under federal and State laws, uo such ssiem asinat contemplated by the details of this bill has ever' before been proposed or 'adopted. They estab lish for the security of the colored race safeguards which go infinitely bevond anv the general government has ever pro- yiueu iur mo wane race.; In tact, the distinction of race and color is by the bill made to operate in favor of the colored and against the white'jracc. They interfere wia;'.-H Municipal - legislation of the States ; with relatiphs existing exclusively between i a State .and its citizens, or be tween inhabitants of the same Statean absorption and assumption of power by the general government, which, if jacquiseed in? must s-p'and destroy our federative system of limited powers jand break down the bairjm which prescrlye the rights of the States! ; It isiatiolheistep, or rather stride towards ceiitralizatloh,'aiid tho con centration of all legislative powers in the nathnal ' government ; The .tendency of the bill must be jto resuscitate the spirit of rebellion and't'oirrest the progress of of those influeDces!whieh are more close U drawing aroiind the fctafes the bonds of union and peace It ltMy lamented predecessor, in his proc lamation of the 1st of January, 1863, ordered and declared that all per-on s held as slaves within certain States and parts of "States, th ereih dp.icrnfltrrl. wprft nnrl thenceforth shoulJ bef free j.'aind further, that the executive government of the United States, including the military and naval authorities thereof, would recognize and maintain the" freedom of such per sons. . This guarantee! has been rendered especially obligatory and sacred by the amendment of the- conititution abolishing avery throughout the Un if ed S tates . . I therefore fully recognize ,, the obligation to protect and defend that class of our people whenever and wherever it shall be come necessary, and to the full extent compatible with the constitution of tho United States. iWcrtainine these senti meats, it only remains for me to sav that will cheerfully co-operate with Congress in any measure that may be iiecfssary for the preservation of the civil rights of the frecdmen, as well as those of all other classes of persons throughput the United States, by judicial, process, under equal and impartial laws, or coaformableWith the provisions of nhej federal constitution. s I now return th 3 bill to the Senate, and regret, tbat in cb n sieri ng the bills and joint resolutions, forty-two in numberj which have been thus far submitted for my approval, I am compelled to withhold my assent from a second measure that has .received the. , sanction of both houses of Congress . ;' : s A NUKE W JOHNSON. WASnrNQTON, jIMaroh 27,-1860. SPECIAlIj NOTICE. : ; ""ffOR the convenience of citizens, we will hereafter open' our Store on Sundays at the following hours, viz : From o o'clock to 10 o'clock a. m. it 2 7 u to 4 p. m. j to 8 " p. m. PRIMROSE & DILLINGHAM- April 3. 1-tf T. J. MltCHELL. GEO. ALLEN. D. T. CARRAWAT. WORTH CAROLINA Agricultural House AND HARDWARE STORE, MtcMlJ Allelic. tJ IPollolt Street, -Newbepn. iZO Nortli "Water St., Wilmington AGENS FOR EVANS & WATSON'S ! I. Fire anc Curglar Froof Safes 3ETairbanli's Scales, BSOE &Co's CIRCU lA It SjWS Leather k .lubber 'Belting INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR April 3. l3m E. liyBBS I I . " O. IIUBBS. HUBBS & BRO., WUolcsale & Retail Dealer in GROCERIES, ; PROVTSIONS, - FRUITS, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, V b FINE LIQUORS, &c. MiddleSt., 1 doorfPoJjk.N.wbern.N.O. j:Orders promptly filled. April 3. . - I j - ' : Newbern . . Savings lastitntioii. XI senpuvu - wi,i be opened at tne bern Satjjngs r foo-fc of CraveT, office ot vm. jxv g m of DiSOswayt XI. li J D. Flannek, Sec'y. iMOt March 31, loou. , ... to thi3 office.' TTTies copy UI1U St"" " i V r 1 M R 0 S $ N Gtt POLEOK STREET, OPPOSITE -THE EPISCOPAL cnuRcn, : Keep constantly on hand, , A FULL SUPPLY-0 CHEMICALS, PAINTS, ' OILS, DYE STUFFS, GARDEN SEEDS, AND ALL TUB LEADING PATENT MEDICINES. Dll. R. T. PRIMROSE, J. P. DILtilNGIIAM. ' ; i-tf April 3. lleseinan ACo's' FEEIiATEl) .ELIXIR OF BARK, THE BEST TONIC KNO WN. ' For sale by .. i . . PRIM ROSE & DILLING II AM. April 3. 1-tf GILBERT'S A SURE CURE FOR SALE BY I , . . t . i , 'v - ' j . : j " ' " ' '' "; '":".! " " - - .-- ' "r - " "j :- ' ' ' PRIMROSE & DILLINGHAM. April 3. I U-tf Preparations ! U - r ii"' ."; I : .'I -: . i . ' ! 1 " i. - . !."' ' ff ' " - .1-' - .-! - V -' FOR THE BClIE. Hall's BoirBenewer, j :: ! - ' i .- i-1 -- -: I ' : .. '- fcsterling's "Ambrosia, ; ' '-.; . j '.. 'M.'" . 'j ' " ' ' ; i .-. .i ; ! ': . , ; ! '. - llialon's Hair lrivigoratQr, i Clievalier' Life for the Hair, - ' : ' ! v ? j : ' . i:r " : "1 ,;. ' - ' ' ! I " "'''.'' - v - ,-' - ; Tricopherous, ! . ..r. a ' ; ." . . r ". " :- - - - - i. ; r 1 :, - - "i ." v. - --..- j L , ; Lyon's ICatliairon, '-' i-- "'. H ""i" -'' ' ' . f :", I - r IJurnelt's Cocoaine, rs. -A-llenTs Hair Bestorer, TOR SALE BY PRIMROSE & DILLINGHAM. April 3. V - 1-tf AYERS' MEDICINES, AyresVAguc Cure, 1 ! ;; . v Ji' -i;: A : Aycrs' Sarsaparilla, Ayers ' Pills. Ayeifs' Clierry Pectoral, -FOR SALE BY. PRlMROSJii & ;JLFJJrfJUJUWwxiAiu.. f Spring & Summer. N X 8 6 NOW READY AND ON SALE ' . . - . - 7" 1 V-L-J N'S. 33 CRAVEN STREET, : v l;r . - : . ,A COMPLETE ASSOBTMEXT OP v j CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS . . . ;i . ,. - - " FOR i 3EE3320" j&JNTX OSOTETSS Mannfactured expressly for this Market by thefrell-known house of ' ' "''. f'M , v DEVLIN,& CO., 1VEW YORK., 1 To which the attention of, both r WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS, - -.:!, ARE INVITEJ). MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. We have now on exhibition SattTplesi of all the latest Btjle3.ofvFabrics, and guarantee to deliver Goods ia EIGHT DAYS from date of order." - A " " cs.' -1 ' Aprils. ' ' -. 11m Tin Ware Manufaclot ory AND ifoqse i ir)isiii)g iore, ESTABLISHED J 1853. HART t LEWIS, Middle Street, Newbern, NJ o., 44 TPayetteville St., Haleigh, InT. Cj AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE CELE BRATED STEWART, QUEEN OF jTIIE SOUTH AND WESTERN EMPIRE CooKmg Stoves, ' AND DEALER! IN HOLLOW AND WOODEN WARE, Pistols ,Towder, SliotTXJaps, "Vyindpw Glass, Kerosine Lamps, Chimneys, ,Wiclr, Oils J f - &c.,' .' &c, &c. I ' April 1 f -II tL'! Tiddy, Fleming & Co,, B. N. TIDDY, i J. E. FLEMING, S. F. rULFOED, LYLE SELSOJf. SUCCESSORS TO "'It HOUGH & C o. WHOLESALE Sr 3EnL AND iddy, Hutchison: & Co., ( Saipping & Commission Merchants, Cor. of South Front and Middle Sfs., dreneral Insurance Agents, fot Fire, Marine, Inland, and ; Ltire Insurance Companies. . ; j : j i , - . i ' . Aoiple storage room for Cotton and all Pro- diJff consigned to our care. j. Oiggins & Siimoiid, DEALERS IN STAPLE DRY GOODS AND r A 91 1 Ii IT GR OCER IE S, i ctTH FRONT ST, THREE DOORS ABOTE MIDDLE. . NEWBERN, N. ;C. Ajril3. ! - I-3m ,T WHITFORD, O. W. DILL, VT. C. WHITFOBD. TTIHTFORD, DIJLIi & CO., i'pping, I Receiving; Forwarding i AND' GENERAL ! ' commission merchants; - f ' Newbern, 3S. C. 5 f (PPCnVlT attDTitinTi nM tA thai RftlA flf Produce. GENERAL VESSEL, AUJiWTSS, ; -. . -pismsm daw.;:- VEGETABLE PAffi KILLER ! The". Great Paihily; . Talien Internally, cures V SUDDEN COLDS, COUGHS, &i, WEAK STOMACn, GENERAL DEBILITY, . ' NURSING SORE MOUTH, CANKER. - -LIVER COMPLAINT,, -. , DYSPEPSIA OR LN DIGESTION, r CRAMP OR PAIN IN THE STOMACH, FOWEL COMPLAINT, PAINTERS COLIC, ASIATIC CHOLERA, DIARRHQ3A AND DYSENTERY, v , The PAIN KILLER is by universal consent allowed tohare won for itself a reputation. ,r s eurpftBse in the historj of medicinal preparations. . Its instantaneous effect in the entire en : icatioa and extinction lof PAIN ia all its various forms incidental , to the human- family "a " ' the unsolicited written and verbal testimony of the masses' in its favor, are its oira best advt tisements." " 't ' ' . . ' ' " ; " ' ;! ' r -1 . The ingtedients which enter into the PAIN KILLER, being purely - vegetable, render i. perfectly safe and efficacious remedy taken' internally, r-a well as for external application, rh used according to directions. -. The flight tain upon linen, from it uta in external application is readily removed by tedthing in a little alcohol. ' ; r , V ' ; . . ; ; 1 This medicine, justly celebrated forthe cure of so many of the afflictions incident to t human family, has now been before the public over twenty ykars, and has fqund;itsway int "almost every corner f the worldy a,Tn'dwKerever it is used, the sam opinion is expressed."' , Us real medical properties. t ' - f : ' . J la any attack where prompt action upon'the system is required, .the PainrKilkt.is jinTalu. ble. ; Its. almost instantaneou$ effect in RELIEVING PAIN is - truly wonderful ; and vwh. used acccording to direction?, is true to its name. ' : " & . - "i ,ln , j A P A Tm It is, in truth, a FAMILY MEDICINE, and should be kept in every . family! for immediate , Persons traveling should always have a bottle of this remedy with themJ Vlt is not'unfi; , quently the case that persons are attacked with disease, and before medical 'aid can he' pr' cured, the patient is beyond the hope of recovery.' Captains of vessels should always' supp themselves with a few bottles of this remedy before' leaving ' port, as by d6iu so.' they sv. nlways bo in possession of an invaluable remedy to resort to in case of accident or eaddeu fiv tacks of sickness. It has been used in , ' , ,. ; ? . -' , t j s j .. , . . SEVERE CASES OF and never has failed in a single case, where of the symptoms'. y ' ".' ' To those who have so longxiaed and proved shall continue to prepare bur Pain Killer of the every way worthy of theirapprobation as a , .'; f. '. - : ' V - ; ' f- l-2w Newbern News Depot. JSTo. SO POLLOK ST BOOKS, STATIONERY and ' Fancy " Articles :' ' I A SPLENDID, assortment of Novels by the most popular authors ; ' ,V SHEET MUSIC, ' BLANK, BOOKS, ; and everything in our line at Reduced Prices. LESLIE'S LADIES' ' BOOK," GODyS, , AND DEMOHEST'S"; FASHION PETERSON'S BOOKS- 1 -JOB, APRIL-JLKp AML.II PfilNOIPAt New YorR and Boston Dally and Weekly Papers & Periodicals ' : . 1 i ' . it : . - "1 t f. . ? .' ' i . i . Always to be found on onr counter. ' ' !-!u ! 1-1 w . ' ' i: EDWIN WEST, i RICUMOIVO TYPE FOUNDRY. THE ONLY MANUFACTORY OF TYPE ON S O UTHERN ; S O JC ILi r ' v r ' SOUTH OF BALTIMORE. '. i " - THE Proprietors of the above Fonndiy have also united with their Foundry a complete Printer's i JSTnrnisliins "Warelioixse, f having on .hand or : furnishing to order, every article requisite for a Printing Office, from a ; ( Bodkin to a Ten Cylinder . I?ress. Type and Printing Material from any Foundry North, furnished when required. . f We can and will manufacture in Richmond as good an article, and at the same specimen .prices as auy r ouuury iiurin. ne respec( ; fully . solicit the patronage the South. ; , . HENRY L. PELQUZE & CO. We refer you to every Printer in this city. We also desire every liewspape ; in Hhe South to copy this advertisement' for orie month, send ing us one copy of their paper, and receive their pay . for such advertisement upon pur chasing five I times, the amount of their bill from us. " . . J v April 3. . , ; ' vvl-lmjl GOLDSCORO' DAIIyTvEWS, U : ; S. D, POOL, Editor. , . - f The Daily News' is published every morning by J. U. WHITAKER -Sc CO., f ' AT $10 PER YEAR; $3 FOR SIX MONTHS ;- $1 PER ; jMONTH ;.;, tf:: ' Goldsboro', the place of publication' is sit uatedin the centre of a-rich line of l" country, is the ea stern t erminus of th e North! Carolina Railroad, andthe "western terminus of the At lantic and North Carolina Railroad, end is the c.enirai ueppi oi f tne? Wilmington IBs -.Ivejdoii RaiIroad;f -ii"' ?J prr.M; iL... TheUaily News, the; only :pajeHpubliihed between Newborn and Raleigh,, and the onlv uauy peiween uumrogton, a. U., and Peters burg, Va., is rapidly, increAsinff its circulation and extending its business ; and offers , very superior, advantages xo advertisers. Rates or Advertising in "the News 1 SQTTAU. , V 2 SQUARES. :$ ' 75 $ ' 1 50 1 day,; QS. COLUKIf. $ 2 60 ' 4 00 2 days, . I ....... 1 15; .2 25 3 days, ......... -1 50 . 1 week.......... , 2 60 2 weeks, ....... 4 00 1 month........ s 6 00 2 months,..;.. 10 00 3 months,... ? 15 00 6 months,.-j 25 00 1 year, 45 00 3 00 r 5 CO 7 60 10 00 : 18 00 -25 00 45 00 80" 00 ' 5 ( :800 12 00 ",18 00 32 00 ' 45 00 '.-.7.500 1 140 CO TEN LINES MAKE JL SQUARE. HAL OrtT.rvv 1 month 35 00 2 months. fin on ' x coLimr $ 60. 00 3 months,.'.....'... 80 00 ' 6 months, ...... .;m14s qO 12 months,'.......... 150 00 ' ; , . to advertisers'; ' J 105 00 145 00 350. 00 450, 00 1 ""xmisuw nnipn nnMin the terJy, half yearly or mrw .. lectable from the date ornirhiwtinn ti.:- role is invariable, unless a special contract to' the contrary, is made. " - - - - j-tf ' " ' April 3. .. ; ' - ; .-j.' f, FOR SAJLTJ PMVATEI.lTT TWO, No: l family HORSES ior . sale.""' ' TT A .Q IT ' r April 3 b1" u xx. a xrans. Co. Medicine of the "Iro, , '. ,, ' : Talien Cstcmsllr, cures FELONS, ROILS, AND OLD. SORES, SEVERE BURNS AND SCALDS, CUTS, BRUISES AND SPRAINS .t it SWELLING5 OP. THE JOINTS, -RINGWORM AND TETTER, 4 ? 1 -BROKEN BRE4STS, '!"-- : FROSTED FEET, AND CHILBLAINS, TOOTHACHE, , , , J ' PAIN IN . THE FACE, . ft NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. 1 TrTT.TP" THE CUOLER A, J ; -it was thoroughly, applied on the finF appear cq s - ' . .. j the merits of our article, we would say that Jv . best and purest materialaj and that it shall family medicine.- i r . : 't V l- PERRY DAVIS & SON, !.., Manufacturers and ProprietorSi? 1 ' , . " . Providence, R: I. , , s-m.j ix a:.gx i o, u sr. ..5- Tlie old,' the young, tho middle cged unite to pvi VEGETABLE SIOILlW It i$ nh enfrTlrTiew scientific diPcoreiV, cotiihU Vt j jiwiiy of the liiost powerful And restorative jigi:.-' i hi Vim vetfttablii kingdom. .'.V ;':''" AJ 'U t Wc linvc pncli -confidence ;tt. 1$ meriW, :ji;a ' : o fnrd i5iVi!l;d0j''1 y hht (or if, lut ivo 'oi . n ! .1 , . W -L. ' . ,ff .1 If the Sipiii.x? IIaiiI E-vYidpcs not givf,j 'f Jsfuction in jril cas lirjt iiv. iii etrict cc. " 4 ; v ance with our 'instructions;.. '. " ;r 'L'' . . .4'. ..';r---iiAji'.v :4..f '-.' has prrfvod ifftrf tbeif-c m(t perfect in?'-;.?. n , ! ftnr Uiq Kiir cct oCireU to tho public-, " ? . It i u ,vcjji'tiil'c cortit f it d end co;,Ut:: 'liyarioiis "profiertieA' !jkttAer.',: ; tv; ii;tha I)yr,f it strikes nt- the'RootfH.Sf'ir ' hc. glands iw'itU licw lifi lincoriij.innlii i. , IT iriLTJ JtJlSTOIZll - G J?t rL- 7r-IJ7fit4 ,.-t v ILivill keep (he llah' fi'im faUlntf ouf ' fi'-' ::.(,p'v -1'; i K:ib;,f., t4''.--If cleunscs lit" ficafp, and mnJics the'.Jl IT- IS S PLEH EUDiiA I R-i) RE$$ 1 No person, ld or yciinip, should fail to u.ac - 7Z rtctimittendul t'vd.VMd by the FIRST JlfJ i jVAL.AuruQuiry - '-v.' .,-. - l'i'A;,i.,. i ;m-' w tif" Ak - f.r, H a us VnoirrAnLE inn ' i ; IIaiu' tikxF.WKi:, uiid take hb 'tt!ivr. V; l The rVonri'torifrentlio SiciLlA-IUlji'J'j , jckwku jo tf:p itilil'ii, entirely confident thut ur iti;1iilc' 11:0 luirtu its oripil ador ivii' V. : . on -tli, and in earlx( all cases Wherff it hns V ; r will restore it uutcss" tfeo1 crsoii. h T!.rr' f' V 'pro off 1 P. IIAIX & CO. l?roprlcl . i i TSold tail Druggists. '.U V Sold by.i!.:.--:: i .r-,;r:f :f:;. Jff:VJv j :,FBIMEOSB &. DILLINGHAM. J Pollok St.r opposite episcopal Ohurph, - April 3 T 1-ly. i Newbern, N. 'cf - The -ilmingt DAUiY. EDJT QES AND P E OPJIIETOJEf t One year-...;. - r' -- - $10 1 Six months, Three months-.... One month,-.... . w .. , 1 ! 1 Irpublished c veix Friday, and xontaini alh? 1f ' I " MAEKETS;&c, and is published ini ' Persons. livins in the conntrv:disfUo;v.n. bo kept-posted in all the news of th a.Vi7.' ? .TerxxiWoir th(v .'WeeirW ? ';3f-: One year- .r...r.".;U.l.ti.t;.V...." Ss' dix montng,-;.;...;.. . - 'j.v; i'AH Butscriptioos payable strictly in adtan it; i.- T ' v : r B ABE Y". . & EEEIh AILD j a i ; April 3. ' J" -.?1'J. -i rt J G P. i A. i V . ' ;"- I- 1 n
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