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h " - . M i ' - . - . " ;: ;! v - ' by y : ? - For the Xew Bern JRermUiMn 7 i J" 1 . ! - . . , . 'T-Jrf :. ' T7TT T tmAlT; Trrmmm vvJ - i, '.rr .5 f-rp. I. V- Far onsttldufposVpnj?,'; Twill ghtghadowsr round him chasin V I "Wtchfulfy his danger facing t Jxl y Trie& and tnie.iri many a battle?? ? 'tCAr'tJ. r In thr charge of .men. and' cattle- I" -" Foremost ercr'.Was he lr,nowri. .V- aVv A'auses lie anil it We're seeminr. That his mind Infancy teeming,- -J-l ?V3, home and loTed 6nes dreamin":, , pauses there' alone; v V Dreaming of his father, mother W Dreamingi itoo, oi still Bnbther',1 wQQl-l!1 abofc him shoncC Mt .:;r.:A'il;iitM H" 3 S Happy dreams of coming pleasure, . -; When from war lie would hate leisure For enjoyment without measure, i -With the loved ones dear at home; And his eye lit up more brightly, And his heart heat f audhr Hht1 v ! A a Tip Winn ortU l,"Aw '4ti Avi 'mAi,ri.i."W I Think of him where'er he'd roam IV. ' There hetodd and dreamed and pondered ; . Jjrcamcd of home and never wondered I f those' tieswouktVer he 'sundered i ! ; 5 Happy,: heedless sentinel. Those.1 who will in this life borrow : Trouble, for tho coming morrow, ', Add unto their store of sorrow, ! i That the futujeijiidJwclL t ' .7- v- - ; ' ; As the panther, ere its leaping, -, Stealthily foemcn now are creeping ! i Creeping on the almost sleeping :. , .1 I $ept iueU wjw stanas alone ;.nt , I or Ins thoughts seem to have turned him Senseless to the dangers round him. Soon his cOnirades will have found him I .Stark and dead and cold as stone. ' ' ;.r'::CvV VI. j .ClQscr, closer j iiowTIiey near hmi, , -. Pausing in their breath to hear Jum f 1 , ; Six to onef ye need not fear him - t L ixeeuiess senunci, aione. 4 ,j j-fi See, they are upon himrushing-- From h)s heart his life is gushing , . With an iron' liandthcy're husliing B.ack the sentinel's death groan. Gathcfed'muufl uuiyjilta 2 f Thjough the tones will often falter, Are the loved ones dcar'to "Walter, . Praying for his safe return!, Ohl they have not heard ihe story, - How in manhood's might and glory, That his corw-aeSf c il. ? Lfci Iheonlight c6ld.anditern I er v How a coffin rude they made liirri; " HdW to sieepthey gently'laid liim; O'er-his grave'a'f arewcll paid him . Left him there to sleep alone, s 'Neath the pine tree's shade reclining, .ii O'er his grave theisvild lowers twining, or' Brightly still the stars .Are shining, I O'er the sentinel alone. CV1 OH THE DEATH OP LHTCJOLIT. BY II. C.WEBB. The pines are green in Shasta, No palm-tree's leaf is sere; But a noble oak has fallen ; v , In this sprjng, time ot the year. , ou may journey iromne. sunset, -1 - And from isunsetto tie sea, But you'll not find in the; forest . ;' ; So stout, so brave atrce. 1 . j I i . i i Host, Lincoln, in thy glory, ; i . Though slain by stealth you die ; Up yonder 'mong the plants i , L They ask not how, but why, ' XT a moro'thart martyr's crowni1 a 1 y?J Ji ?Thoes pressed Oh thy'brow tr riAi.ll & - ltest In Uiy great rcuowrU o l;z -: rOBUQN GOSSIP. A, Obkat Family Festival An English paper says: "IiOrtl "STarkworth's coming of age at the end of next monjth will be celebrated . with extraordinary rejoicings at Alnwick Cas tiethe. awient Seaol, the illustripusTiousepf Percy, Tile young XiordliVarkworth: -wfllju-, :tiiln -h( 'raajotlty on' the 29tli -J proximovon which day' a'grand entertainment will be given to upwards of one thousand persons, tenants .and Qthers, fon the extensive family property ! in thh nortli. The great tent constructed by " order; of the third.Duket expressly for the re .ceptiQii of Queen, Victoria and the late Queen JLdelaiidoandrUe Jate .,Queen iEte Belgians, f calculated to raccoruniodate upwards of one thousand guests, U tdlbetaken from Sion, 'Islcworthrto Alnwick:' The marquee is to be erected on the lawn adjoining the casjtlehere the whole of the tenantry on the ducal estates axe to be entertained." Jerusalem, The British consul at Jerusa lem reports that the population of that city in 18(56 was 18,000, of whom about' 5,000 were JUQhaminedansK9,0QU Jcws,'and,tne remainder Christians '.of various denominatiohs. Two lines -)f " telegraph connect Jerusalem, with "Rnmne. The ! chief native mdustrv is tht lUauufaQtureof oap and what telexed eru-f . baicm ware, consisting oi euapieis, cruciuxesr ieads,. crosses iarid the like, made principally " of mother-of pearl and folive iwboa, and sold to thd riilcrrinisi WhO-s annuallr renair to the Holy City to 'the number of L from 6,000 to D,WU. Jt nc pnnciTiai imports irom jngiana are cotton" and cbloniaT goods?! Of the former some threb or four huned bales!," of Oie value oi irom i.io,uw wx s,u.vw,-ares miponea an - nuaUy. -r t'r l"VJ: .-.i T Ant iRrrUAttsxL In I order - to guard-his fold againstthe rituahsts", the Bishop of Man Chester! England, now propounds . the follow ing queries, among-5 others,tol candidates for - i priest's orders; i ;.vv hat are tne rules oi our p church With respect to the .ibrcad and wme , ued at the Lord's Supper, and with respect to the consecratioa' of i the elements, and what llH'ftehfs 1 pt t thesd rules have bech fallen into r bt,:soWci few clergy V, Stat6 iHe reasons; there . .r against theso ; practices, eThat vestments UTC Ui UC usetr. uy iwe vicik-v-w wui luuuaira ' tiouaL 0 i vc yonr reasons aUnst rev Vise of obsolete, vt'iftuieiits, such as the. cope and the chasuble. 1 aav schools of tWMtarM - s" our he ast educational report shows a lotal of 52l?Cr ?avinS iinedlbaa7,0QO during t i.T C J v;Sw ""Stan f ttus .sime period toe InirVra? S Rabbits in a!ustbali2 XrVrl, were turned out in Mr. Autate of Bar won Park. 1 The number cf t 7 "7Eholast 12 nestate was 1 - d ih sestnictonl;what on outside the estate, ,ney ..aye swarmi 1 over t!ifrl mg country, and hare bcoundt coSsider. HbKdistanecs around.'!5-- ' -u years feQjnrilliaia Humphrey, a." seven years' , oAOiiu-; ,, icic vue isriusn army and at seveaty-eiirhtT-earaflf arrahn h.-iT int tWoiMi a reward irom his grateftiluutty.7 The old maii went through the Peninsular war. doin" his subordinate-duties in a ereditable wayjand Within fha. Tef fhvnr,VV, u" - i. -i i - ... Awxi ui xie iuis f ea ins pen sion of nmepenidaily;;.i,v, -tn x-r,t? ; -f, Signs 4f TJiTnfes.f A letter ffbm Vienna u uiu 4xusuian Huntsman lias called the attefation of snortmsmeVjan'fiirritWiltn. lists to tliaf act:. that; woodooeksVaTe this vear iiixtcs iis uumi'fuus as m previous seasons ''anCthis is1 Dro2nosticnfpd MfrfVnra danf wine harvest. ;Uvv;.i " uyj 4 BlSiTABCK. AND NALEOiThe'f ollowi n o- attributed to Prince Gortschikoff, i3 cir- cuiann - m the1 .Parfa salons rMsmaTck keeps KarMeotf1dn vWrJes :bW!n M earsr-fir$x)n4thcniiglit side and theuibitthe AmiiOoicAij- -me jamm des Flantes vhas? latelyreceived several newanlmalA f mrrrrm Mi- America, indnding a young stag of great ele gance. It has! also received- a gigantic crab irora japan, me loreiegs of which are four ieet one men in length. , ; EEOOKSTEUOTIOIT MEASUEEa TI1E PliOPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL MENT. AMEND- The following a correct Copy of the amendment proposed as Article XIV of the Constitution of jthe1 United Stataa. As this amendment: forma part of "the basis of reconstruction adopted by Congraus, we publish it tor gcnerallnformation and reference. . . The amendment has up to this date (April 4) been ratified by theiojlowfog JStates : Connecticut, Illinoie, inuiana,. minaasf maine, Michigan, Minnesota. Mis souri, Massachusetts, 'NeTada,'-2?ew Ilampshirc: iNew T -KT Tv i.J'VVl-.- . . . Ll-i The amendment has been rejected by the Legislatures w aiueuuBitaa nas oeen rejected by the Legislatures 'elaware;: Mlryiand ' and Kentnckr, and! by all '. tbe constructed of Delaware; unreconstructed Georgia, Florida; Iuieiana, . Mississippi,. North Caro. lina, South Carolina, Texias "and Virginia- 13 in alli t ( Be it resolved hv ths Senate and ITmis of- itnjixnin- ivtes of the JJmUd. States . 9 raeriea xCmgres9 assembled, (two-thirds of Jboth . Iloasea . incurruur.) '1 hat the f oUowlng article be proposed to the Legisla tures of the several States as an amendment toTthe Orm. etitution of the United States, which, w hen ratified by lurce-iuunua o aiu iiegigmwires, enau oe valid as part of the Constitution, namely; , Article XIV. I : - : Sec. 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citi zens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State -shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge thej privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States ; nor shall any State deprive any per son of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. , . - Sec. X. "Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in' each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for, the choice of electors for Presi dent and Vice President of ..tho 'United State. RcDre- sentatives iri Congress, the executive and judicial offi cers of a Statec erfth members, of he Legislature thereof, is denied tb'afay of the mals inhabitants cf such State, being twentyWne years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in anv way abridged. xeei)tior parcipationin 'teblfioilr otter eriraea&e baisjtf f representation therein shall be reduced in the wnnnr. ' tion which the .number of such ntfile-citlzeiB snail bear i Of age in sucb State.-"''.-.? K 'iifv; "V-"--H Sbo 8. 'No person shall bea Senator1 or "RfwtrMs-rtf -ifiv, in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, erttoW aiiy-ofacer civil onnilitary;' trndeT-Thcr United ..caies or nnaer any state, who having previously taken in oath as a member of Congress, or as an officer of .the United States, Of as a member of any State Legislature, 6ras an executive or iudicial officer of anv State, to Support the Constitution of the United States, '' shall same, or given " aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House remove such disability.' , 1 ; ' ec. 4. The validity or thenuDlIc tluht of the United States, authorized by law. including debts incurred for the payment of pensions and bonnties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be ques tioned. But neither the United States nor anv State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation inenrred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, orany claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave; but all suqh debts, obligations and claims shall be held iilcsral and void. I ! v Sec. 5. The Congress shall have nower to enforce. by appropriate ledslation, the. provisions of this ar ticle, ;; J . BILL pPOR RECONSTRUCTION, The following' 3 Senator Sherman's substitute for Stevens bill, 'with Vllson's f'and' Shellabarger's amend-J nients Id the House, as" it was finally passed, "Wilson's amendrneht iathe latter, portion bf section fiveC com mencing at the vrord 4 provided." The sixth section is t ShdlaDarg$r!0 AincndzocntfiTv i. '.t V i'.t ; ? ' . bill Tonovir tob the more effictext COVElix- ; S MENT OP THE REBEL STATES Whereas, no lejEral! State jrovernments or adequate protection for life or property now exist in the rebel States of Virginia, Korth Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, . Louisiana, Florida, Texas and Ar kansas ; and whereas, it is necessary that peace and good order should bo'enferced in said States until loyal" and republican State governments can be legally established : 1 nererore. - lieu enacted. sc, That said rebel States shall be di i videa into military districts, and made subject to the military authority of the United States, as hereinafter prescribed ; and ;for that purpose Virginia shall consti for that purpose Virginia shall consti- tute tne 1st district ; JNortn Carolina ana :outn Carolina 1 fr . TS7rti flan the 2d district :. Geonria,' Alabama and Florida the 8d district ; Mississippi and Arkansas the 4th district, and Lonmana and Texas the 5th district. Sec 2, That iti shall be the duty of the President to assign to the command of each of said districts an officer of the army not i below the rank of brigadier general, and to detail a sufficient- military force to enable such officer to rrfona hi4 duties andjpnforce his authority within thedistrttt to which he is assigned. Sec. 8. That It shall be the , duty of each officer as signed as afomaidt6 protect all persona in their rights of person and property to suppress irxsurrectlon, jiisor-der-and violence." and; to nunlsh or eaUse to be nmrished Jdl disturbers tf . the public peace and criminals, -and to .mis ena ne may auow local ciu tnounal to tafcejuris diction of and try offenders, or when in his.uugment if may be necessary for the trial of offenders, he shall have power to organize military commissions or tribunali for that purpose: and all interference under, coJoi of State virtue of this act shall be tried without unnecessary de lay, and no cruel or unusual punishment shall be Inflicts ed ; and no sentence of any military commission 01? tribunal hereby authorized, affecting the life or liberty of any person, snail be executed until it is approved by the officer in command of the district ;' and the !ws andj regulations for the government of the army shall not be affected by this act, except in so far as they may conflict with its provisions. ) . ; Sec. 5. That when the peopleof any one of said rebel States shall have formed a constitution of government in conformity with the Constitution of the United States In all respects, framed by a convention of delegates elected by the male iaitizens of said State twenty-one. years old and upward, of whatever race, color or previ ous condition, who have been resident in said State for one year previous tot the day of such election, except such as maybe disfranchised for participation in the rebellion or for felony at common law ; and when such constitution shall provide that the elective franchise shall be enjoyed by all such pcrspns-as. Jiave the qualifi cation herein stated tot election of detecrnt es : andwheri such constitution shall? be ratified by atnajority bf the person. votin1,on the question of raliCcatioavrho are quahned as eiectdrstor delegate arnj wben finch con stitution shall hive been snSmitted to Conrrres s for ex anunatton and approval,- and ConsTee shall have ap- uroTi me same j and when said btate ty a vote oi us Legislature electee! 'under ald constltction faH have adopted the amendmbet to' the Constitution' of the Uni ted Statea -proposed bv the Thirty-Ninth Congress, United States, said State shall be. declared entitled to representation in Cor.grep. arid j5t'n;torf andliepieseri. tatlves shall be admitted therefsora on their ahiag the oath prescribed by i law, and then and thereafter the precciing sections of this act shall be inojicrative in auiaontj witn tne exercise ot rniiitarjauuioritj under this act shall be null and vohL-" v - ,.; - - Sec 4. That all nersons nut under militarv arrest' teid Stte : ZHi'f Tbv bo permrt-lpl from ment to the Constitution of tho Unit'"U Mates fh.ill he eli5Ua to tlcctIm"ii3Jt i&cfliTx-f cf -thfe fcir?!5ti'ti" frawe a coutltutioavforan7 of cald 'n-bel'sutn? nor nball any Each fer?on. xJtc for memlxi a of said convention. ""."" '--- " blc. 6. Att4 It fprilur ennctJ, Th.st nntU the peo- ions of the filth section of thia act; tnd no person ttafl ! f-'l UlUVliM AVT l4A'Ji UlTUUiUlHVU 14UU1 UUlLiiliir tn iff I uu i rum nan ender ibe provigionB o ihs third faaonaiTisicnacicct. .;n - i'rt i nciciioTVins is a copy -di tae dui m ucnaaj tasscd 1 hothVr, onses: h n t j- v 1 ah a ci enppicuccury 10 aa act entitled "An act to ' orovme ior in? more pmacniirovern7nint of h ' . St" paaedllirchi, lt7,aniJ to facilitate retora, 1 L , linn - - - I rclwMUt i A UDX XHXoro U IfC Q3V Ot tH-TteUUn loOTi 1 SefUiaberj loOT j th coiamandin- general in ejrh. district iUMuiod. ty. air j act entitled " An act toprovidefor the more eCcicrt f overnment of the rebel fctatee,n 'approved -March Jlt 3C7, shall cAnfe res1tmtion to l tnsde oi Uw mate in ted States, t went v-one vear nf aw I; paru, rcsiueni in eacn reamy or parif n ra the 1 ?UWrteinc4udedin WU. yt.rtr- um mau lcuune oniy inose pereomrsjvDo are qualified j r r; .&.,, "-r- n.e-uu,uu tuu emit have taken and snJwcrfhed thfhl'oin riot's cuf ink. X fl vnia Tftr i 1 . r n T r.j K. h a afrwm? r . .n i lion : i "-L'i i i. An iAlnil '.n, , InxHe county cL-, ox taa'parirt -oti-- iri Mid 1Stat. (n tiui-e&ie mav iw. that I am twont-c.ra nuim old; thatT have not been disfranchised for part Jclpat Ion in any rebellion or civil war against' the United Atatav' nor for felony committed ip.giicf t thejt lawS of any. State tec of the United Statas vthat I have never token an oaih as a Eaeniber of Congress' of the United ' State, or a an ofBcer-of the United State, or as a nirmber of any State Legislature, or as an executive or Judicial offlcer of TfliiT State to support Ihe jCMfJtittvtion of the United State, and afterwards Cninured' in insurrection or Tehcmnn against the United State" brsriven eld or comfort to the1 encnuea thcxeoi; taat I will faithfully support the Con stitution and obey the law of .the 1 cited States, and .will, to the best "of my ability, encourage others so to do, so help me God ;" which oath or affirmation may be ad mintstered by anv registering ojScerr - - sec. 2.1 Anape ttfvrmtr enacted, fThat alter the com pletion of the registration "hereby provided' for in any State, at such time and places therein a the command- ingqneral shall appoial and direct,; of whiha! lM$t, tJiirtvdavtt' itafhlfA notice KhniWv' ncWt(.miktr be held of delegates to a convention for the purpose of establishing a constitution and ciyU government for such State loyal to the Union ; said -convention in each State, except Virginia, to consist of the same number of members as the most numerous branch of the State Legislature of Buch State In the year 18G0, to be appor tioned among the several districts, counties, or parishes of such State by the commanding general, giving to each representation in the ratio of .voters registered as afore said as nearly as may be. The "convention In Vinrinia c shall consist' of the same numbor of members as renro- l nnniJ 1, .. i ! . . . . t ! i.1 ' ? . , . ovuiai me -teiiiiuijr iiuv tuufn tilting lrgiUli ill IIMJ most numerous branch of ihe Legislature of said Bute in the year 1SGQ, to be apportioned as aforesaid. v Sec. iL-And be it further enacted,, That at . said elec tion the registered voters of each State shall vote for or against ; a convention to form a constitution therefor under this act. Thoe roting in favor of eueha conven tion shall have written brpriotedcnthehaUota by which they vote for delegates, as aforesaid, the words "For a convention," and"taoie voting, against such; a conven tion fcihall have written or printed on such ballots the words "Against a-convention,!' The perona-appointed to superintend said election, and to make return of the votes given thereat, a? herein provided, shall count and make return of the Votes 'given for and against a con vention; and thet commanding general .to whom .-the same shall havebeen returned shall a.certain and declare the total vote in each State for Mid against a convention. If a majority of the votes given on that question shall be for a convention, then such convention shall be held as hereinafter provided ;' but if a majority of said votes shall be against a convention, then no such .convention shall be held under this act ; i'rotUted, That such con vention shall not Do held unless a -majority of, all such registered voters shall haye voted on the question of holding such convention.'' , - Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, iThat the command ing general of each district shall appoint such board of registration as may be necessarj-, consisting of three loyal officers or persons Xomake and complete the regis tration, superintend the election, and make return to hrsiof.tho votes, ljsts of -voters, and mi , thotpersQDS t'lectcd-as-delegates -by.a-pltrmnty of the4 rote ca-at faid election ; and upon receiving said returns he shall open tne same, ascertain The persons elected as delegates according to the returns of the oHicers who' conducted majority of theTOtes girl 6rt thatSrbestioushall be for a. convent k)n,.the .commanding, general wijhin fixly days from the 4te electlph, shall notifV tn delegates to assemble in convehtioh,-at the thneind place to ba mentioned,in to nottawtion. and, "said convention, when organized, shall proceed t6 frame a constitution and civil government according to the provisiontof this act, and tua actio which it is supplementary ; and whn the same shall have been so. framed, said constitution shall be submitted by the cd&vention for ratification to the persons registered under the projisiona of this act at an election to be conducteftjby tue officers or persons ap pointed or to be appointee blhs tommandlng general, as hereinbefore proviciedy-aEdto ;bo bejel after the ex piration of thirty days from tlnsiiate of notice thereof, to be given by said convention ; and the returns thereof shall be made to the commandic general of the district. Sec. 5 And be it further enacted. That if," according to said returns, the constitution shall be ratified by a majority of the votes of the registered electors qualiied as herein specified, cast at said election, (at least-ene-haltof all the registered voters voting upon tl- qnes tion of such ratification,) tho president of the conven tion shall transmit a copy of the same, duly certified; to tha President of the United States, who fehalLforlh with transmit the same to. Congress, if then in gessibn, and if not in session; then immediirtety" upon JliintxLas sembling, and if it shall tnorcoverEppejito- Congress that the election was one at AvIuduilLtlw rstered and gualhled electors In the State had aa.owrtnmty to vote freelv, and without resU-aint: tcOT0T-.tteInmi4nc pf fraud, and if the CongTOM, shall be, palisfied that such constitution meets the Approval of a majoritviof I an ibe qualilled electors in tha State, and if tho said? constitu tion shall be declared by Congress to be In conformity with the provisions of the act to which this Is supple mentary, and the other provisions of said act shall 4iaS e been complied with, and the said constitution shall be approved by Consrress. the state fshnii ho rWiord n. titled to representation and Senators and ReTreenta- .-r. V, nil 1.. .1 : . . .1 . . . ... men cuuu uc uuiiutuju mcreirom as inereio provided. Sec. 6. Ani be Ufurttur enacted, That all elections in the States mentioned in the said "Act to provlda for the more efficient government of the rebel States, hal!. during the operation of said act, be by ballot f and all officers making tha taid registration of voters and con ducting said elections sfcallrbcrorc' entering Upon the discharge of their duties, take -and tnbciitc the oath prescribed by the act proved Jnly2,18C2, entitled " An act te prescribed oath of emce.' -"' m Sec. 7. -And be.it further enacted. That all expenses incurred bv?tho eeveral commandinsr cvniTala. or bv : virtue of any orders issued, or appointments made, by luc-ui, uuuer uy wrivu; 01 mis act, snau vepaid oulut any xjroqry-ia tiiTrcasurynotnt'envt't:)rTrmUc-d. ? iOiAAdit futiUemtdcled. ThafcUti lo'imak- 1 ion for each State shall prewaibe the fees, nalary, and compensation to be piid.to all . duleisites and.othur offl cers and agent j he cers ana ageats heraaaiithorLiotl orttiecefsaiy. to carry into effect the purposes of this act not herein otherwise proviaedior, ami khall provide for the levy and collec tion o.uch taxea dn theproperty In such sUw as niay be necepsary to pay the wuae. I ..And be it further enacted. That - the ward H arucie, in tne sixth ecUon of the act te uhich this ,1s supple:mentao' shall be construed to mean lectio p. '. xl le ft's ' T I'D?! UT Tr A T TJT A TtTVT)ir ' ta Resolutions adopted by the Republicans of Xorth Caro- Having aemWeclln the-GItT of Raleigh "on the 27th of March,4icY, hr conlorinlty vt Itn a tinjely and patriotic calk reflecting- the sentiments pf the loyal men of the State, and believing the time Is at Jiand when an open and f earleseexpreajieaiot' sentimeiks, opinion, and pur-, pose Is urgently.cternanded j therefore, f 1. JVorrf,l-That'lh .view of our present political' cond-citri'lai.Idni to tteVatlonal Goyiirniaent and the people of all cction of the country, we do thU day' with proud gatiafaction unfurl the brilliant and glorious fanner of The Reptblicaii Pabtt, and earnestly '-apr eaTto every true and patriotic manTnTthe State to rally laeupVortAlV ;;'!!'iVV'L 1 .V.'A'.IV The splendid and patriotic record made by thla great political organization, in standi dg by tho general gov- f eminent with an Inflexible resolution. In carryiEg for- L ward profound measures of statesmanship to a Vucce?s- i'fol issuei, and the powerful aid given by it la finally; overthrowing and prostrating the most gigantic rebel lion of andent or modern times, should' command the 1. reepect.and challenge the adnuration of every, candid L entitled to the profound thankffof the whole coontrr for Its' rrseterrng,"perIstent and heroic devotion te the1 great principle of human right a enunciated 'la the .Declaration of Independence ; that in iha name of. the patriotic people of this State we feel warranted fn ter diaily aasenting to'and accepting the reconstruction plan recently and finally adopted by that body, and to the end f'that teaee and order mar be Ttcmnan-nrV WrarM and fc.taao -M frfV.?? rx,uiitfia pursuii,resiupea. ana enconrai. we pledge ourselves to use every fair and legitimate Bean ,prpach o onanlmity on this subject, 4)-i,f -'. i & oi(dV-That Hre rtioice that tneccmaloxiretol --.rjr f ty ,:nc, T t , .v J $P ? i!2Lt of tcat-cIe scccssjon under, the Constitution, has been forever OTerthrown-bylhc pie of eaidvrclMl Ft-nt?: fchjsll fee 1a- Li. idiulftf-fl to rt- I ; j rewRisiion in' lite iwitcm oi iLt- i iiiu-l Si.c. any ' Civil povurnmtnt whicik. Brr vxit therein i-hall s ' j ceemctl provisional on y,jimL in all re-jioot Hnl jert.to f the preenca of Almighty God, that I am a citizen nf the State of r ; tliatl have resi&d'in kVJiI Stite' f or r months neit twecyliiiT thi m dr tw&i a S22uwa tiut the Hrf --7 i " i.t i'nA tO Ul Af the cUicfl ,b .Offlomrui . - r.u,i "j-iiai.we nwwu w and tost mrai' in U cor-rVVtT-"f OvlV IifkU aad Impartial Tirxn- 4thont distinction of cCToT.nnKTrhat tre are ready to SI ,nHVictlcal'itUinmt o? the U ln - ""' - .--4 eituell td tue ecppori 01 mo v-. .w " fHauriiwou. - ; -..i. . . : riLf .imi uiocmwi wif-u i, &ifli edn POeedlTr' ft-dJa,U; fci HMJUiu vf - . --.- ' ' . . Uiunreuv in.'k o ; .. , x attainment of til great cnf.!r oemui xau ra4 IT-1 Lfctentlr and Crklj In&Lt upon the abolatrirht otf free Ar 'T?? !ni tiission ana irvc lycv!." . .. f . . i.. -n -. .r, t w4.Vi Vr tb . V . . " , a',ai-Vtiw inntaipancenntartrfi'hodand'tmmrn5l of U,?, tredltaid pli-htea faith of tM nation. j Mr? .JtrTtA Ti-it in the rnaTmii""" mq ! o r a, . 1 nai in i ac n ai n i t v r, , ' - . . . . iiicia'aMi the orincirHe thia day at owed, t.tmcTTT JnyUho Inflaence and co-oicraUon 0GD w 4 pon litt'nl nftiinaslorla ' who regard and cordially np port tho .ecent action of Oongresras a whrtW -of out rrH tvIp1 dlfflmltlM : that we dcDrccale partlzan jr!lK8 and desire peace and good wilL toward, ail mca; and-ir la opennd fearless effort, which we crorKW: to niM 'on every suitable 'occasion. 'to persuadeahdeouvince the pfeeplc, that our highest duty and truest sterest 1'to he suaserved ny rtaintaining xnc'principicB wt publican Party, an carcot lulerea bhpald aYaxcnea, it will be from do oticrWse than a TigicTadherance to hhat we regard as a r acred right and a solemn public efbnfeVfcj rcsoratlon iffercd'bjr Mr4 0"llara- of Wavne. and adoDtcd : rt-2??Mfrrf,"-That this Convention tender iMftoceirfl" thafika to Jas. 1L Harris for' the "zealous and;cCkleiit manner, in which he! has. labored at the 2orthfor the cause of all loyal men in 2orth Carolina and for her 'speedy return to the Union. ; rMr. "W. !f . Henderson, of Davfd-on, ipffertA the Col lowing, which was adopted: - .y"' J!eoitedj That the thanks of this ConTention are due and are hereby tchdered to the Spartan .band of i Repub lican la tha late LcgUlainre of this State,f or UWir bold aiid fear les defence of Congress and the Union. . Jlr.' Settle offered the Xolloving, which rwere unani mously adopted : 4 f ""i "si-1 ,:l Iteolted, That we c? teem our.? J ves Xortunatc, la that so experienced and. accomplished J .statesman and sol dier as Major General Daniel E. Sickles has been arJ pointed to the command of this military dULcict. We tea lift to him our hearty co-operation as loyal eltlzcna iri the performance of - the- Important' flutle that have been devolved vppn biml .."."....' ... vortftfyThat we are gratiHed to leant thai Gun. John C. Robinson has been" assigned to the command of this. State, 'under Gen. Sickles. Ilhr fonncr administration! of military affairs In this State has been such aa to give us a most ' favorable, opinion of bis peculiar Stress for' the position thus assigned hinr. . ? , '4. .iilr. Carter Introduced tho .fondwIng?whIch waa al adopted: : - - . , . , . . ; ...ai- ycJi&TThfTreWJenrC point' aWI k1xwH. tonaLfdoalof' tarty anotiiVra to promote the organ! za;iQn and interests of the National Republican Party tf -North Caronna,-ud- that the rwl dcht members of yid committee in each Congressional District be inrthrltotpnoirit suph cornfuitteea In every county 01 tne Mate. 'ilrDotkeryxtrired tho foltowrnG.'whicA. -ri ndopt ed : i r l?eso!red, 'Thi The'Tncmhert bt fneVon v eritTdn Jicn-5y pieuge xncmscives 10 use every .lei 11 maie meautm inclr power, to. dlsscjonate . correct Information among the pcopie.pi lueir rcspeciive couuiics. STAJ1 KC'CMirrrjTEE. .in pursuance, of .the xcsqlotion adopted, by lha recent lientUTiion Convention in'jllb'th'a IfojiTA. L. Jones, the President of tho body,' has appointed he following; Executive State Committee for the Republi can party of Isortb CoIirei 3 M ',"Vi(VlhTES.T1 - Wst. W. HoLnsK, Raleigh, Wake county. V: L IiARurt. I&M'Wake county. ' t W a.'Tt t Jxxes F. Tatlor, Italclsh, Wake county. Dr: EccEiCE dntt3oi,'FTankUnton, 'Granville county; War, A. Smith, Boon III1L- Johnston county. Sons root, Cclcraln'c, Ucrtle counlly. . . "Xewis THoarfso, Hotel, TkxXlccovngY.-j--. David Qjax&h '-ftJ10 CoHWortjounty; .pyip IlEATOK, cWKrt7c4ven countr!T ICIr,. . C: H Tho'xa! JSewfcern,' Craven county. 1. VVf - KJ- L; Prtnca-ioyr Fayetterine, CtrmberlAnd county. . Damel IL Goodloe, Warrcntdn. Warren connrt: 1 ALrBlDocKKnrIoeklnhain, Richmond" eeunty. Tuos. Settle, vyentforth, Rocklpgham county. Rob't P. Dick, Greensboro, Guilford county.; - Dr.-W. Sloav, Dallas, Gaston county. Jos. II. NErrWilmington, New Hanover ct7OTry.r,T7 JQ. A.raiA3TrapHi",,yakee eonnty.M,a X L, L. StewIiit, Ashcvillo, Dune wiube county W. G. B. Garrett, RicWand Valley, Haywood co. j Sam'l FoRKXtn, Mt. Airy, Surry county, , x E. vv rtxiAMs, lJnrnsville, 1 ancey county. .o!.W IAfcnihcifdrdtoiw liutherfocd R. W. Kco, Iiin ton, Lenoir county. , CCOLORRb.) , jA.rt1iAnRi4r,Valinfy7i Alexis Lono, Raleghy ' JaxesJoves, Raleigh.' " ' ouunty.-. v a W.itSaotiiA RalaigA "A. A 1 Jonx Mavcel. Ralelzh. O, P. RortiKE, Wllnlington,;, coait7f. w. uawthobx, w a rrmto a, TS arren county. JoB3tllT5LUf, Wnrrcntori, Warren County. .' ' II. Tstiiaxkj, Greeusboro", G oil ord count 7 v 1 TV A. KTKxa, EnaaV-lh City, Paaqnbtaak twmnty.: - Tovr flcrrv' TipTt&crirtnmm t-j i z r" - p- nn., iituuci mjo county,. IL SxiTu, Charlottet Macklenbnrg county: ;, J. E. O'Haea, Goldnboro Wayne county. Lorch Brothers, f .v r;v5 via GROCERIES, - . PROViSIONS. A" BOOTS ami MdtS in etc. Country. Pmdac alwaya a fcv Accommodation for Fanners on the prtniici. 1 uwon May 2-1-lm NEW BERN, Jf. C. Geo. JkcCampbeU ToP3 p!euf In ,bowlDS or selling hla u, ttoc AJMAivASTORs,LAirrsroiirjtci , ICKU riiUM-18 rOLLOK ST. May 2 1-tf ' i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN P0RFiUEyJIROCERJES AND tlQUOEsl DEALER " IX OR0CERIE3 -lAi? LIQUORS. i. . iiwu, raywieviua, 1 insoenana COttnty. j I. B. eott, IfcwWn, Craven county, IL En-ia, Halifax, Halife umniy. , , May J-1U lib 1 ui Li'.c nil. i.-L Tin: cuui r j wy. "4, t.c ,h I . r.. - ftl A3' JHjti; for SXrnrs oicuratca l-u FAot'of -PoUok Street:21 mru'1 lit)1 T ?ttr.7f l.k .T If ii . 1 DEALERS LS'-i rl 1 t 'trip Ij.UMBER" 'I ft 1 .-.I f.:; ";' or viT .r t7I10LE3.lli: 43W RETAtLI '" !aT I ,J i.'. ! t: 1 -i Buildius: iiHIo.lcri.xl, 1 - , 'Jtjt. '-'" 4 :f til k- FURXISUED AT , I' V-r Stiof t" Notice.5 t 1 .3- ; :t7i gPbKKS.AXD STlVVES. . i 1 , v- .r-ni r-i ... . i iarT " f!" Ttroi Cxfh. klU3 l-(ftlrr:? T.fl- -ll 1 TXT TT:,'Pm9ttiSv-'" "' f ' ' , ( rnrr W 37 rJ iW;0 V4 V , 110LE.4.LK AXD RETAIL DEALER IX ir.v:j. xiql-oss, j3E0j.bs;d tobacco. a h' 1 and. have made arranjremcnfs for a ircsh supply by every rt canter from New York. ' - it yen oesim ooa BaXF.itAiauin FLOUR, Tea, Coffee, Sngar. Pork, or anjtbln In my line, iv me a call, and I Mill be plcaWd to aerve totl - - . - t- . Craven street, ender th liilliard JHooxL N.H. I inikea rtKjclAltr ut Self-Ralsbag Plou and ask yon to giv It a txUL . t, f., " . . , 41 i DIV TTt H, TATLOR, DIt,0EO, H.TATLOB. Ab tht dtUcna af Kew Bern, and iirrroundlng oonnttea. ' AH work done In ' the het manner.' and iatlf action KTurantctd or nopjy required, ,. TuVZt Ijitrdna Oxide Ga,. acdEther 8pray admlaltemX and K3ddroiont and Xthrr ;aJo.admlnlafrrwL .Oaoe ca tSdulli Frorft Craven f Ptrcvti; "-2 a mi "t !5ray2i-i4;.i. t. it 't.:0 .Y - 1 j ' , . , -i -1 i I, :! ; -: ;A !3r c i; a c k l i n - i.'.f. 5M.:Patter8onv& Co.,-' s.til 1 r - v - . 't 1 UILULIill T1 tn'TMt.IlM W . . . 1 -4 4. m oj-TILK NEWBERN Baity fltiupnaJ aff Qaraincpc, TTAVINO been grratly enlarred aod Kbrwtse 1n JLL.proTco, la now usq ar u o UAijJ v on of tk Wj.- ?v'i.?t:?J tlUrrt daHtea la the Somlh. ro Clted.uitK ttteao4 aclrct rrtdiT,- m.t .tflr all. tbe readme .tlc. f the d-t, tosetber wUa tb VutXomtw, American asd Juuvp.an TekTr M Band their puwt liberal wrporv j. . T: Vr,4. rwl drcslaiton la tha .iiiu.irn.Krwamiff or ine iJUt, It 1 OMcftV.! fr"' mm mm BO bt'Jl OP THE 2lTLYt i Present-Use- and 'Stock'Ales" h " .frwv??,, u , 'i'l ir"; loHitJfi!!.''!' ! nfU'AA 7,,w.'j,vI mat unr, si; 1 This ALE U Crewl rrwlj Southern ITaiicta, S t.U :T1 " .,, y ' : : : r mibd fi-W- 'i i t -v , -'i. r ' . :.' mo wry tock nf Winea, jUqaor,- Serara wd. Tobacco, X which I kecpof thebctqoabty,cwntanOyonhajjd, 1 have added a good stock of the beat ir.tt vir. L.;iT:eB.th',Ilstrat.teav.7;: i M ' li d, .;. - !-in v ; i: i no CaJ. tn tf - , iciy. or cuivrrcd to thoaa i i o iiir ct la, one rear, to oic l'ot cr ? in f To Ciaba cf la, Isrnoctat - . . .Tr 5 MotrMJShS'wrr-rv.v:-" ft -2 y. i . '" ; - ' t ; i 7." -HATS T. H'TS T I ; J POICT IXXVE TOTO.CItSTXf IS TOTS ATT Lo:-Grn. rm:orr CAimo AT. LESS . THAJT , IT UOLLSJLLK JTJLI CXA, 1 - . 1 1 i t FIFTY.DIFFKKET STTLrS:5 ! TJrcts Goods. BattonaJ r -i - . i .Triflraiapi, Xirfsc, Itacrtln; -iJ i .'. v ' OJ L -urn f t PwtM Mskllaa, JaooBtta, it J- t, Z 3 - i KstnaqaVs-iJtU and checked. ' XO. 4Q TOLLOK B THEE i -irv5-.i-tf r TTTTTT TV ' 1 f " . h" " ' 1 ' 1 11 : ti Orricm K twTowt 7Coira tr Vfttn'wtrmtd, ' . .. . Jmoary Mh,' J KJS. ' ' TbIV)nIc?"o yorkrtvdenrrttrrLae oIcil Mr. J A i rr AN LW of "the firm, of Lelaad. lilenr & Co., their Arnt for !tew Ikra. and tJop on ts Nrc andPaaalicoiarer. -' 4 LLWOoIl WALTKIt. y, .., tj ReartArj Docp ft L atfrnrrttrra, f . i ir IhxuLaorUks-rxxTZEi, Vt , r,Prity. Janrary li'h, JA. J. , TbDdcT!rKl" rfitf aHy plvt n:ir tKt Le la the autboticnl A rent of t'lvJenrritera la Jirw York to examining and appral f-lnzJVcNLia and Carroc tttrered by them ani villi: at tU$ port damaged Hr ca ftr'Ja, and also for aartiexticstln proof ef lot. ' " In ordar. tberctorrt. that fisiter MAme rr.jy attach property xatsrtai z n c-e- Tctay.nrtiirxia aaa L-tw irdlDr t rrlrj-m the dctles m:t:!rwl of Lira V tbPcJldee i'Mi4,oirihCer3rn3 be. rr riwutja, rj thaum cae 4 any imprrifrUon la prooia. or lrrrv larity of proorrdicf. ll IkidcrwriUra kaay be xa atrd from lb conaoqacxtcM Hmnat. l 31 C ir'::r .t sew Sera, 9. 1 I Pratitharttr Wtd'la.i,'I 1.t1t T!tJi 1LJ".' I MKS-MSGEliaa Dcptitr Arrst for the Lard ef Cm derwtltera, to act la aaj t !oe Curlier my ?-!.- fKcf Uxdtr. 1 . ul ' May - -!. 4 . -r i;t ' 1-' . H lafc-.VK t!vi H.'Jf if GUOCEIUES, FOmVAlU)IXGi:a CT 'f Oil? if til Ha rut fiaj.iiif C-yannm PATR0K, - ,'- rOpitlnX' . . . .1 Jrr tvt rv-1 vwu .vuJpjJ'; till 'jh ni.-: r-rr :;'; ivjr WILL larem arke Karf rrtry Fttarday for lntoo, O. andllyCe Omtt. ' Waab. t . -.-rr rvr.i r .. Cooda sect to ott ear jtlTb LZlTcttA ma dlrpaicn, Acrxrt ron ..' x:fv Fyary.tfeacrfBtlon trt lX2nJEH "lu oocflaaUy . and f or aa May J-l-tL f - l m t3 EATJTT Acbem. Oot JD cvn, Jlaxm. and rMatrm t URLS rrodBcod trr tha bjc t cf Fref . De prrnx rrWr . ro n firairi and atsbbera c" UbtotlJ' of .Part and Ixmdom, with tha lafwt rrati-fytrx-reatLlu. - roe tajmrr te te Lair. ITV It as rad-ijd t.pi4, fl DwH.mIm rTu'ara ri!fJt; . V. I;1-r-' rT- hu tts ex). TllE ;KEW( BERhV IlEPUBLiaVK. IXBUsnXD. TEJ.WEIXLY rEOM a CTLiTXX , rpUZ ntTTBUCAX' I. Ued aa.' Ml I . 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New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 16, 1867, edition 1
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