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w-v 11 tT be held of delegates to a contention for, the purpose cf IN HT kTTfrTTflW T IT! A ff ITi"a'"g, constitution and civil wvcnuaeat tor ' I inoti BhaL..1 tinl.. I Jl 7- a.1 I. fctt&i PROPOSED icONSirTOTldNAI ULMEXD- rW.W Y"slTOeoaalrtr of the same number ya U t mim m. A.1 , I ox memoer as tne most numerous branch of the State w : I limliMniw hf inch -mt n hrMp uni to a raxcT rtCTTRX rxvmeo axacV Vrn i U Her &ia !s nloi&id "cbl$ ltJ pinkV' ; ButTWarm and red trie Uj5a I press,? ; And all her teantv k arfrmt . . JUotnrir in li Vjj)16 tf er her WonlderTto the hipV ' t O'er.fiWeMni? bust mrivnwvv " t gold the tresses rip .. 1 rY Mfch form at night her braided crownXI "lore ucr eyes in languor BWinT;'- -1 ' - , But flash with keen,- coquettishstrife', J j And Wputee;towlito4V occms kindlincr intn rWt . . , Her cheek hath cahght a ruddier stalni, i . - ,Am marble-white, with many a rein Dwn to the almbnd-nalls of pink. ; ,n,z ; Jin h&Jmli: r,t-,r. :-!;.-r r-T riJrLciSTrKiS ; wer icein are white as thg shining aiirf. ." : Keyes are blue as the bay in calm . And her breath to the new-mown cloYef turf ' The following is a correct copy of the amendment proposed as Article XI V of the Constitution of theH United States As this" amefidmenr forma part of the basis of reconstruction adopted by Congress, we publish It for general information And reference, The amendment hasten qthis date (April 4) been raunea by tne xouowing states : iwnnecucni, uunois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Mis souri, Massachusetts, Kerada, New Hampshire, New' I .Tpthpv- New Tork. Ohio.. Qrefron- JPennFTlvanla. HbdA I I W " " v " ' 3- 1 jjirt 1IJU1 aur 1 Iafind, Teessirermdm 'VTcsl rliau5Wlacoh-1 convcntIoh,T' 191 1 sii r - f.r. tion shan rl a rVal in its fragrant, balm; s V. iHanTJV BM. that hfla hlri hp- fnrm xQt happy sands by her white feet, pressed,- With; her beauty the whole bright scene. 3s ; Proudly .she stands in licr scarlet dress " 3 And my eyes givef a quiTer Jand Xixeri grdw As I gaze on heij infinite loveliness t i Of delicate color and rounded limb ; l And the bright )lue bay with its fitting sails, And the sjlver sand, and the rpps of brown, And the woods that are dark on the distant hills, ; i i ! :: t r And the broad green' meadows that slope aaown, ' Ail seem but a frame for my.lady.hright, ii V - A frame not worthy her matchless grace Her lips of red, and her eyes of light, - r -i And the wonderful charm bf her winsome 1 face; i j '-Y'-vO O, here let me lie and die at her feet, J ! Vet jay ; soul itfits sighs for hcrpass away, For my life hath its climax, and death were iO ik-Uswcet -4 i : - -x - - Avith 'her eyes gazing down on me here to f I; day! . .x ' .. ly, senses swoon into blissful trance AAs licr small, cool fingers touch my palm, And through all of my veins the currents .'V. -i, . dance t ' ' As I feel on my cheelc her breath of balm; All the springs of my life are in her control, r . For though, features, more perfect .J,know ' Wri.li full Well f '' lkfit '..;C.AU? tn rich, womanly: beauty of body .and soul . There are none to compare with my seaside ," 1.-' DellC..,.-. , it,; v-j - ; . .", .j.fi.'J i 4 . L .'). ' ., - : -1 s -..' . U 't Th'e brown roclts glow as she bounds along ; And the black weeds thrill in the silver spray; And the brids in the blue sing a gladder song rAs my lady Walks by the shining bay ! ! Tls'e-waves that have shrined her radiant form i -r Must be humanized Vtv the : saintly touch. J Atfd will spare for her sake in the next great siorm - r 1 f dome proud ship from their clutch, 1 J ! Miles O'Reilly: Atlantic, Narragassett Bat, July, 1807. The amendment has been rejected by the Legislatures of Delaware, Maryland and Kentucky, and by all the onreconBtrncted!i'States4to wit Alabama,, Arkansas, Georgia; inortda,1LulBlaaa,vMisaIS8ip'p North Caro lina, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia 13 In all. Beit resolved by the Senate and Rouse of Bevresenta- tins of the United States of America in Conaress msm&Slettf twobirds? of "ftoth -Honaes .concurring,) ThAt'the following 'article beproposed to the Legisla tures of the several States as.an amendment ta the, Con stitution of the United 8late,-whlcn when: nUifled by three-fourths of said Legislatures, shall be valid as part or tte.U0TOttttUBimfilX?i;4 .13. ,liIW?-ilOl ;i Articlk'XIV. r Sxc. L All persons born or naturalized in the United states, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citi zens 01 tne united states ami ox tne state wnerein they reside TOS'State shsJltaaftiR or eHUtcdWretw which shall abridge the-prttileges;of immnnitletfof Citizens of tne united states ; nor snail 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 eaual Drotecuon-of thelawsi 3 4 ; . . Sbc. 2. Representatives shall be annortioned ambnsr the eeveral States according to their respective numbers erclndinr Tndinni Tiot tArnd Knt whp.n 'th"rfht to vote at any election for, the choice of electors f orPjesi- dent and Vice President of the United, States, Repre sentatives in Congress; the executive and "judicial offi cers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of &ee, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the propor tion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of acre in such State. I - Sac 3.' No person shall be a Senator or Representative or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States or under any State, who having previously taken an oath as a member of Congress, or A an officer of the United States, or as a member of any Stater Legislature, tioned among the several districts, counties, or parishes of inch State bv the commanding reneraL pirtntr ta Mh representation in the ratio of voters registered as afore-' wu m uiaukj u uutjr w iu coovenuon m Virginia jBhall consist of the same number of members as repre- btuvcu we lerruury uuw cuuBuuumg . trginia in tne most numerous 'branch of the Legislature of said State 3ri the year 18C0, to be apportioned as aforesaid. . vcta a.; Ana oe it jurmar enacted. That at said elec tion the registered voters of each Stata ahull against a convention to form a constitution therefor under this act. Those voting in favor of anrh ipn shall have written or printed oa the baUuU by which ucufgatca, u uoresuo, dx words t For ft and those votinsr aeainat nri m.,M. have written or oruited on inrh hunnti words Against a convention.1 The to superintend said election, and to make returnof the votes riven thereat, as herein orovided. hn .. make return of the rotes1 given for and against a eon- ioiuub.m wjw wuuiuuiuup general to whom the same shall have been returned shall accertaia and declare t he total vote in each State for and avklnst mh If a majority of the vofes given on Dxat question shall be for a convention then such convention shall be held u iSr 1 "w u a majority of said totes kiuh w)ueiuiwLin?n no ncn convention shall be held under this act ; JProtided. That sach con vention snail not be held unless a majority of all snch registered votcri' shall have voted on the-question 3 holding such convention; s-. -:. s , . ? tys oec. 4. ajui u juruur enacted, -Tixil the command ing general of each district shall appoint such, boards of registration as may be necessary,- consisting of three loyal officers or persons, to make and complete the recls tration, superintend the election, and make return to him of the votes, lists of voters, and of , the persons elected as delegates by a plurality of the votes cist at eaiuciecuon ; ano upon receiving said returns he shall upeu iub same, nBcenun ine persona Miftro as deleeatet according to the returns of the officers who conducted aaid election, and make proclamation thereof ; and if a majority of the votes given on that question shall be for wuiicuuuu, uw commanding general, - within sixty days from the date of election, shall nntif na h1o.1 to assemble in convention, at the time and place to be- wcuu uiuw uuiuMauoD, ana saia convention, wnen organized shall proceed to- frame a constitution and cwu government fwording to the provisions of this act, t "SV10 wich 11 nppksmentary ; and when the Diuui luio ixxu iraneo, said constitution shall be. submitted by the convention for ratification to the persons registered under the provisions of this act at an election Jo be conducted by. the officers or persona ap pointed or to be appointed by the commanding eenerak aa nereinoeiore provided, and to be held- after the ex piration of thirty days from the date of notice thereof. EL IZ TVt .",c""0" i " mo returns taereof -rtn cmandiD? general of the district. 8-:0: And be it further enacted. That if, accordinir 77T 7 . r biuui oe raunea oy a Wstrtctbeauthcrtzed to rP St-iH?!? J? every county of the stMT'm - T, T 1. Jr. ijocaery onerea lam io" r fJ viMlfL vT tne ConrenOos ereby pledge themselves to m every HtSf power to eissemlnate correct infonaallof nKC people of their respective counties. 'v v ; BTATE KXECUTIVX COMlUT-xiJi. -.: f 1 la pursuance of the resolution adopted bv the trcttf Reconstruction Convention In Raleigh, U'!;3i -r. k a t r s hrAr. has appointed too WUIV, MV A 04MW V M r Tf ! Ill It following Executive 8tate Committee fot 1 t si'. 1 can party of Korth Carolina: Wk. W. Houo, RaMrn, Wak county' C. L. TJajaas. Ralelrh. Wake eonty. - Jams F. Tatxob, RaWgh. Wake coW . . J f Dr. Svqxsm Gbtksox, Pranklintofi, Orannlle county. Ww. A. Smith. Boon IIIIL Johnston county. t ' Johs Poou Coleraine, Bertie county. LxwxsTHOxrtox, Hotel, Bertie county. A' f ait old errs, err to a ot tutu rr- i - o fj , rpring approathe V "AnUandEoaelu And 2Tic4 end Lali V ! Davro M. Cakttr, Washington, Beaafort couniy : Davto IIxatox, NewbernCraven county. f 1CL L.' Pxwxbtox, Furttte vllle, Cumberland county. TlAimrL R Goodlox. Warrentott. Warren eonty,v Altkxd Hocxxbv, Rockingham, Richmond connty. , Thob. Scttlxv Wentworth. Bockinrham county.; Ron' P. DicX, Greensboro; Guilford county. A tin. w. uoAjr, uauas, uaston county. i i WOS. u. Jn arr, jimi-ujcvon, new uaaovcr couui, J. cLA. BaTAJr, Trap III 11. Wllkc county. L. LVSTxwAJrr, Aahevllle. Buncrmabe county, f W. G. B. Gabbxtt. Richland Valley, llaywood cp. Sax'i. FoRxarrB, ML Airy. Sorry county. E. WnxiAva, Burnsville, Yancey county. G. w. Loo AX, itutnenoTdton, liutneriord county. 1 1 I jS-r : Ssvi .V ' r 11 -op aiCTttohe. r 18 years etablihed In If. T. OtTJ M Only infallible remedies know. 4 FttefrotsiPaisoxiA.-- n O r MKot dangerosa to the Usman Taa0y. . H 7 R. W. Euro, Kinston, Lenoir county. Jas. n. IIabxzs. Raleigh, Wake county.'- s. Alexis Loxo, Raleigh. . ' 4 axes oan, iuueiKo. - . G. W. Bnonix, Raleigh. G. P. Itouaxx, Wilmington, new lunover county. W. Cawtbokx. Warrenton, "Warren county. :j Jam IItxax, Warren ton. Warren county. ! . H. UxTHA5xavQreensboro, Guilford county. J. W. Hood, FayettevQle. Cumberland county. , I. B. Abbott, Newbern. Craven county 1 .: IL Errrs, Halifax. Halifax county.' ' 1 i T. A. Stxia, Elizabeth City, Pasquotank coanfy. ' . Tovr Grxkx, Hendersonville, Henderson county. . R. Sxmi. Charlotte, Mecklenburg county. .., J. K O'Haba. Goldshoro. Wayne county. . Altsxd Sroaota, Wllkesboro', Wilkes county, f ,fCostar,. Rat, , Roach, o, rExlcrm'i 5, .. Isa paste used for J?f, JTkc, JDweAes, , f i ; jiiacx ana Msa akis tfc uostor's " liclicg Jlcrniiriator r . ' Is a liquid or wash ued to destrov. az also a preTeatatirv for Hsd-Mvps, f Costlr,a,? Electric Powder for Insects j . ! Is tor Vails, lfos7via, Tleas, Bsd-Ihigs, . ,, Insects on Plants JTvmU, Animals, 4c . rtT"l!t Bkwaxx T 1 1 of a3 worthies rmltationa. , e that MOorr ax's- name la on cock Box, Bottle, and auLAK Dczore you Day. Addreaa,- 21T5CT IL CCSTAK- ., ! ?" ' ' 3I Broadway. nTY. ftjUtuMiWn w r WThwiit. BxmxT.t&daa DrnggULa and RctaiUrs rrerjwncra. i ,1 -;.T IT f- i The baicdu of Ufe lisnruict xt4 w tobqcmiaerxtMafiit ct. Ertrytc mad conxidcralo raaa, bat doca Ui duv u family la kxring' hU s - . -i - . . ? Hubbs tfe Brother, - j . : ' r-" " i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS -I majority of the votes of the registered electors aualifiod fl'R CkOJZTf TPS tZSIK???1 election, (at least one-1 . - . - u . . - r-c- , J v. UilWf k KJ transmit the same to Congress, if then in session, and if not In session, then Immediately upon Its next as sembling, and if it shall moreover appear to Congress that the election was one at which all th 1 9UJmed electors in the State had an opportunity to vote 1 to freely, and without restraint, fear, or the Influence of uaiiu, ana nine, congress snau be satisfied that such constitution meets the approval of a majority of all the qualified electors in the State, and if the 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 have been complied with and the said constitution shall be approved by Congress, the State shall be declared en titled to representation, and Senators and Representa tives shall be admitted therefrom as therein provided. k r. S 09 J"Twr enacted. That all elections in the States mentioned in the said "Act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States," shall, during the operation of said act, be by ballot r and all officers making the said registration of voters and con ducting said election shall. hrnM nAVin amendment is tthe latter portion of section five, com- preribd by the acapnv Jn 5, sixth section is act to prescribe an oath of office.' Sec. 7. And be it further enacted. That all expenses incurred by the several commanding generals, or by virtue of any orders issued, or appointments made, by iuc-ui, uuuer or oy virtue or this act, shall be paid out of . moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. aj 4j M S t . 11 a . M sr o. AWHtuettjuruuT enacted. That the conven tion for each State shall prescribe the fees, salary, and wui(nuwu w uw paia 10 an aeiegates and other offl cers and agents herein authorized or necessary to carry into effect the purposes of this act not tinfn thrVi.i provided for, and shall provide for the levy and colleo- same: or eiveArald or: comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a Vote of two-thirds of each House remove such disability. ' " Sxc 4. The validity bf HhepubUc debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for the payment ox pensions and bounties tor services suppreeslngtnstirrection or rebellion, shall not be ques tioned. But neither the United States nor any. State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave : but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void, j ,,!,,, 1 Sec. 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce. by appropriate legislation, tne provisions of this ar i. f i i ucie " i v i i I r BlLLTOR RECONSTRUCTION. The: following is Senator Sherman's substitute for Stevens' bill, with Wilson's and Shellabarger's amend ments in the House, as it was finally passed. Wilson's menclng at the word provided." ,The i Shellabarger's amendment : ... iA BILL TO PBOVIPE FOR THK MORE EFFICIENT. GOVERN- PROVISIONS, , CROdgJSRY, XOTIOXS, Life Jin ouro FIXE LIQUORS, tfc Ac'&c midbiIe street, i r C08TAR'8' cxxxBArxr ONE DOOR SOUTH OF POLLOE STREET, Buckthorn- Salve; XErt lWJlX, .V. c. E. HUBBS. May S 1-tf O. nUBB. A. McLACKLIN Rinirwonn, Itch, Coma, Ttqwi Chllbialna, fprd Hand LI pa, Ac; Bites of Spidcra, InjMcu, vv-V UTERASY NOTES. soon commence a vwVilli:un Ross Wallace is fiftj years old, nnd uotln good health, j I Mr. Edmund Yates will Hew serial in Temple, Bar: The King of Siam has established a printing-office untler the management of an Eng lishman. Xamartine is Tery ,ilL He is. now eighty . l -years old, and is much broken down in appear- A French paper says that Woman is the fourth theological virtue, and the eighth capi tal sin. ; : ' The Christian World, one of the leading London religious weeklies, is publishing Beech er's " Norwood " as a serial, from the advance '. i -sheet. !: ' :i j ' " : ' . 3Ir." Anthonyroilope lias in pTess- M&ook of stories," Which, however, we infer is mere V ly a. collection of his minor, magazine contri ' : butibns: 'I '.:'l.,Ji'7T' " ' " 'A splendid illustrated edition of Swinburne's J 44 Atalanta " is in preparation. The l illustra - tions and a portrait of the poet will b& by 3Ir. . " Sandys.- : George Alfred Townsend will lecture this winter upon 44 Russian America and kindred topic8"'bradventure.ti Jlis 'address is; for the summer, Lake Mohegan, Pcekskill, New York ': State. : Mr,-GebrPJ Phiies, of the PMlobibUon' iu. ' rare book man, has published two hundred and - sixty copies of the Geeta,V Or Hindoo theology, it is a Deautiiul book, printed by Bradstreet, ; ' , 3VIr. P;A. Brady lias in preparation afld will soon publish, 44 The Confessors," by the Abbe t author of 41 Maudit." The translation iri? Question ii understood to be bv 3Ir.J. IL I HagarJ the dramatic critic of the Albion. j - itr. Joseph G. McGlbne, whose name is fa-; j miliar to ma.ny of our readers, has nearly ready 'i a five-act comedy, entitled 44 Modern Accom plishments," of which those who have had the - privilege of reading ft, speak in the highest ' terms. h. I : , ' - - , .-VThe portrait of Shelley, painted by 3Iiss Curran (sister of Sarah Curran, who was be othed to Robert Emmet), has been exhibited Tatelv at the Cosmopolitan - Club, London. It Is said to present a beautiful, soft, oval, bloom ing face; like that of a young girl v Messrs. G. P. Putnam & Son have in press the works ot the late Daniel S. . Dickinson, ed ited by his brother,4 John R. Dickinson. They ; will form two volumes octavo, with a poftrait aiia . memoir, and will , be made up of iris - speeches, with portions of his private corres- ; , pondence.;j - . j i;. '! ' 'r-s. .--i Mx, Frederick Kapp is said to be writing in i German a work entitled 44 The History of the German Emigration to America," the first vol ume of which, embracing an account of Ger mans in the State of New York down to the beginning Df the present century, will appear "Longfellow always sends to the printer Terr plear copy1, v His 3183. sire all tsritten ini lead pencil upon Jarge sheets of . a good quality of book paper; each sheet-contains never more than two four-line verses. The manuscript of his translation ( of Dante; if bound, would jnake sev'JBimen8evYolttme8.f j. WITH XSXt Ot THE REBEL STATES. Whereas, no legal' State governments or adequate Srotection for life or property now exists in the rebel tates of Virginia," I Norm Carolina, South Carolina, : Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, Texas and Ar kansas : and whereas, it is necessary that peace and good oraer snoua oe enxercea in saia states unui loyal ana republican State governments can be legally established: Therefore, i ; - ' ' - . ' Be it enacted, Jbc, ! That said rebeL States shall be di vided into military districts, and -made subject to the military authority of the' United States; as hereinafter prescribed ; and for that purpose Virginia shall consti tute the 1st district ; North Carolina and South Carolina the 3d district;. -Georgia, Alabama and Florida the 3d district ; Mississippi and Arkansas the 4th district, and Louisiana and Texafche 6th district. Sxc. St That it shall the duty of the President to assign to the command of ach of said districts an officer of the army not below the rank of, brigadier general, and to detail a sufficient military force . to enable such officer to perform his duties and enforce his authority within the district to which he Is aligned. Sec. 3. That it shall be the datyuf each officer as signed as aforesaid, to protect all persons in their rights of person and property, to suppress insurrection, disor der and violence, and to punish or cause to bt jmnished all disturbers of the public peace and criminalXjind to this end he may allow local civil tribunals to takcuris- dlrrion Of anil trv nffpndprn. nr whpn n hi inr?cmitV it may he necessary for the trial of offenders, he shall have rower to organize military commissions or tribunals fori taat purpose ; and all interference under color of State authority with the exercise of military authority under this act shall be null and void. i Sxc. 4.- That all persons put under military arrest by virtue of this act snail be tried without nnecosary de-' lay, and no cruel omnusaal punishment shall be inflict ed; and no sentence of; any military commission or tribunal hereby authorized, affecting the life or liberty of any person, shall be executed untir it Is approved by the officer in command of the district; and. the laws and 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. .- i - i. .. . Sec. 5. That when the people of any one of said rebel State 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 aitizens 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 to the day of such, election, except such aa may be disfranchised for, participation in the rebellion or for felony at common Taw ; and when such constitution shall provide that xthe elective franchise shall be enjoyed by all such persons as have the qualifi cation herein stated for election of delegates : and when such -constitution shall be ratified by a majority of the persons voting on the question of ratification who are qualified as electors; for delegates, and when such con stitution shall have been submitted to Congress, for ex animation ana approval, ana congress snail nave ap proved the same ; and when said State by a rote of Its Legislature elected under said constitution shall "have adopted the amendment to the Constitution of the United States proposed by the Thirty-Ninth Co and known aa article fourteen, and when said, article shall have become a part of the Constitution of the United States, said State shall be declared entitled to representation in Congress, and Senators and Reprei tatives shall be admitted therefrom on their taking oath prescribed by law, and then and thereafter the preceding sections of this act shall be inoperative in said State: Provided, That no' person excluded from the privilege of holding office by said proposed amend ment to the Constitution of the United States shall be eligible to election aa a member of the convention to frame a constitution for any of said rebel States, nor, shall ianj such person vote loz members p said convention? AA-a.a Sec. 6. And be it further enacted. That until the peo ple of said rebel States shall be by law. admitted to rep resentation in the Congress of the United States, any civil governments .which may exist therein shall be deemed provisional only, and In all respects subject to the paramount authority of the United States at any time to abolish, modify, control or supercede the same : and tn all fe lections oany office under, such provisional governments all persons. shall be entitled to vote, and none other, who-are entitled , to vote under the provis ions or tne MinTsecuon or cms act ; ana no person snail be eligible to any office under any such, provisional gov ernments who woald be,disqualified from holding office uuuer i lie prurisiuug ui uie utuu vuue ui. boiu cuusu tution ai amenomenx. - -, i , , , SUPPLEMENTARY. RECONSTRUCTION BILL. & M. Patterson & Co., . MIDDLE STREET, j Betvaen Pollok and Boat Fraxt, . 3W BEB5, 5. C. Tot Cota, Barna, Brulaea, Wounds, Boil, Caaerra, Bro ken Breaata, 8oro Nipple, Bleed I mc Blind and ralnf ai Piles: Rcrofaloua. Putrid and IIlmkdltloal Snm- Ukoa, Glandular Swelling Eniptlona. Cntaneoaa Af- iactiona, mnr ActChaooedJ Animals, SUl. Jtc , XJT Boxe. S3 cta SO cta, and 1 aiaca. Kold by all DrrHta tvti wKcj. -JAndby llKNRr B. COSTAR, Depot 434 Broadway, N. Y-aod Kjchaxd Bxbbt and Cooorxo A Watxxba, IT r At a amall expense a fAxallj Is tasartd ii aaj want whlda accident ox adrmit tM otbcnrUe bring upon them.'' Tht adruiUgts of tit . i . i tion of such taxes on the property in such State as may be necessary to pay the same. i ' i , 7 enacted. That tha word article, in: the sixth section of the act to which this is supplementary, shall be construed to mean section. EEPTJBIaIOAN plattobm. Resolutions adopted by the Bepvillcans of North Caro- onveHtion Bateiah, 7ta March Having assembled in the City of Raleigh on the 27th of March, 1867, In conformity with a timely and patriotic call, reflecting the sentiments of the loyal men of the state, and believing the time is at hand when an' open and f earless expression of sentiments, opinion, and pur pose Is urgently demanded : therefore, 1. BesoltedThtX in view of our present political condition, our relations to the National Government and the PeODle Of all section of th mnntnr rfn tli la Hv with proud satisfaction unfurl the brilliant and glorious ucuuer ui x us akfubucax i abtt, ana eamcsUy ap peal to every true and patriotic man in the State to rally to its support. - . The splendid and patriotic record made by this great political onjanization, in standing by the general gov- ciwucui wiwi an lanexiDie resolution, m carrying lor ward profound measures of statesmanship to a succem- iui issue, and the powerful aid given by it in finally overthrowing and prostrating the most gigantic rebet uon or ancient or modern time-,' should command the respect and challcngeMhc admiration of every candid man. x . .,. . 2. Besotted. That tha Ar.Mrin rnrwrou i entitled to the profound thanks of the whole country for its persevering, persistent and heroic devotion to the great principles of human rights as enunciated in the AJecjaration ot Independence; that in tha name of the patriotic people of this State we fee warranted in cor- THROUGII tha sollritation of numerous friends and old customers, be will cut garment for gentlemen Lnd boys in the very latest styles, haring thoroughly posted himself in regard to the fashions. f J Customers can have their own material, or tber canba supplied with the best art idea, aa he la prepared to fur nleh a choice assortment of Spring and Hammer Casl meres. Drillings, &c May S-fl-tf. 1 Geo. S - CaTriTiliftlL I I rnAKES pleasure in showing or eQing bis large J- of . f FINK TABIE CUTLERY. I 0LA8tiWABKVCUINA, CROCKERY, I ; . TEA TRA YS, CA8 TORS, LAMPS, OIL, 'Ac. ITS LAJKJX AND ITXAUILT ntCJCXAKIXt CXTTTXL. i'stU It U managed by reJiaUe and xx tli knot Jfen f ' KED FRONT- May Wl-tf v 1 18 POIXOK ST' COoTAIl'B CXITBBSAt. A collection of the American poets is about to ba translated into German bjr Adolf Strpdt cn&ii. wbo U an admirable translator, and 8pi tliergah, who bolds a high rank among the es sayists of Germany. It will be a voluminous work, and will , contain, among other produc tions of the American' muse, a, Torsion of the Whole of Mr. Stoddard's " King's Bell" the Appletons have in: tne press alargenuri ber of noyels' by foreign authors, the . list &f ifhicb" contains twenty-three by L. Muhlbaclc 2Ifa. Clara Mundt); six by her husband, The odote Mtindt "4wo Bracbvogel f xraelra v johnJlluion ana nir iime, oy juary i two Ijj cotjoTe ;MiJ28if ttft autborol ' find one "bv Thfioddrft hJrsfeicher. The following is a copy of the bill aa it finally passed both Houses :' ' " " '"'' ' An Act supplementary to an act entitled " An act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States," passed March 2, 1S67, and to facilitate restora- Be it enacted ty the 8maU anf ftoies? of Representa tives of the United States of America in Conaress As sembled, That before the 1st day of September, 1867, tne commanding general :in eacn oiamct canned by an act entitled " An act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States." aooroved March 2. 1867, shall cause a registration to bo made of the male citizens of the United States, twenty-one years of age and upwards, resident in each countv or parish in the State or -Statefjincraded in his dietrict wl$rh: regis tra tidn shall Wdude onlythoacpQTsons whorare qualifled to vote for delegates by the act aforesaid, and who shall have taken and subscribed the following oath or affirma tion M, . do solemnly swear, (or affirm,) in the presence of Almighty God, that I am a citizen of the Stataofr ; that I. have resided in said State for . " months next preceding this day, and now reside tn the county at'l V w tao parish, of ; tn aaid 6tate,Xasthe case may be;) that Jam twenty-ona years old; that I have not been disfranchised f orparticipatiou in any rebellion or civil war against the United states, nor for felony committed against the laws of any State or of the United States : that I hare never taken an oath aa a member of Congress of the United States, or iaSan I officer of the united states, or as a memDer ot any state Legislature, or aa an executive or judicial officer of anr State, to support the Constitution of the United States, ftjTtatcrwsrds ngagea; insurrection or reoeaion against Tttau mcca -estates; orgrvenaiororcomiorttotne EXCELSIOU ! EXCELSIOR 1 ! Cliastellar'srHair ExteniiiiiatQr! Far Itcinoting Superfluous Hair I j i rw0 the ladies especially, this invaluable dcpILUory recommends itself as being an almost Indispensable article to female beauty, is easily applied, does not barn or Injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It Is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low fore heads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating the "tame, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This la the only article ased by the French, and is the only real, effectual depilatojr la existence. IMce 73 ceaU per package, sent postpaid, to any address, on receipt of an order by BERGEll, 8IIUTTS A CO., Chemlsta, MayS-My 2S River sL, Troy, N. T. iCOBN . SOLTENT, rr r. w. . ' , r r wma, xKsmona, warta, Jtc. ; Sold by all Dnurriate everywhere. And by I1KNUV IL COSTAR, Depot 4M Broad var. r. x,:,ana KiCKXA Bxxxt and Ooootxo A WATXiaa, Jew Bern, X. C The Xnxnrtd need fear no quibbling cr rra. skm on the part of this COITPAKT, as UUt Injured oxer 11,000 persons for tacft tlu Eighteen HUlioni of Dollars wltlda six ytci It hat paid tcilhin a fits tart era $200,000.00 to Kidavt and Orpbara. Oiaiiy assenting to and accepting the reconstruction plan recently and finally adopted by that body, and to the end that peace and order may bo permanently secured and every industrial pursuit resumed and encouraged, we pledge ourselves to use every fair and legitimate means to influence public sentiment to the nearest possible ap proach to unanimity on this subject. ' i : -a. jtesotvea l tiat we rejoice that the dogma long pro pagated, of the right of peaceable secession -under the Constitution, has been forever overthrown bv the majestic uprising of the American people, in crushing out the late rebellion by force of arms ; and that the doctrine that the supremacy of the teneral eovernment has been established, and that the paramount allegiance of the citizen has been acknowledged aa due to the unites, states. 4. Resolved, That we sincerely exult In the fact that as a nation we are now absolutely a Ratios or Frkk vkn, and that the sun In all his course over our wide spread country no longer shines upon the brow of a slave. -Without reservation we heartily endorse th great measures of Civil Rights and Impartial Enfran chisement without any property qualification, conferred, without distinction of color, and that we are ready to unite in the early practical attainment of these Inesti mable privileges. Although the mortal, vemalna mt Abbahax Ltkcolh now rest silently beneath thajtoll of ms adopted state, yet nis voice still rings like a clarion through the land, earnestly summoning every American citizen to the support of tne great Tarty of Liberty and Emancipation. 6. Besotted, That as the most potent and efficient means by which the South can speedily regain ber lost prosperity, we earnestly advocate the spreading of knowledge and education among all men. and that to the attainment of this great end, we demand and shall per sistently and flrmlv insist upon the absolntoriffht of free discussion and free speech on. all subjects of public in terest. - 6. Besotted, That we join in an earnest wish .for the maintenance untarnished and nndimmed of the public credit and plighted faith of the nation. 7. Besotted, That in the maintainanceof the position taken and. the principles this day avowed, we earnestly invite the influence and co-operation of men of all po litical persuasions, who regard and cordially support the recent action of Congress as a solution of our present political difficulties : that we deprecate parti zan violence and desire peace and good will toward all men ; and if in an open and fearless effort, which we propose to make on every suitable occasion, to persuade and convince the KEPAltATOR CAPILLI. j U Throw away your false frizzes, your twitches, your wig Destructive of comfort, and not worth a Sg : 1 1 Come aged, come youthful, come uciy and fair, . ' And rejoice In your own luxuriant hair. n J. v.' REPARATOR CAPILLI. ' jj F)R restoring hair upon bald heads (from whatever cause It may have fallen out) and fordnr a growth of hair upon the face, it haa no equal. It will force th beard to grow upon the smoothest face In from five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months. A few Ignorant practitioners hart aa serted that there il nothing that will force or hasten tha growth of the hair or beard. . Their aaaerUonarcalae, aa thonsanda of living witnesses (from their own ex perience) can bear witness.1 Cut many will say, how are we to diptlngniah the genuine from the spurious t It certainly is difficult, aa nine-tenths of the different Pre parations adrertised for the hair and beard are entirely worthless, and yon may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase. To such we would say, try the Reparator Cpllll ; It win coat yon nothing nnk-ss ft fnflv comes no to bur representatlona. If tout DmHit does not keep it, send aa one dollar and we will forward ' it, postpaid, together with a receipt for the asooey, -which will be returned yon on application, providing entire satisfaction la not given. Addreaa, ( . , ' No. S West rayetto Street, Syracuse, JLT. MayMy. i Q BOOT & SHd:E "COSTA 1UB nxrAMJkTtn or Bitter-Sweet & Orange Blossoms FDR SEAUTITTOQ THE tXXPLXHOX. ' ' LadiM ars now mslcf it ta ercfentn to a3 other. JOr-IkxOea, SI. wawuiaatn. Sold by Drerrlsta fwraW . - And br IlEXlrr Tt rtwrm v . mi. . N. Y., and Irantamo Dmr mA nrZZZ a r . XtpcnnluaTesUrActa&dtraTUcathsOm Uncnl of Ecropc and la the Boclhern Exatt far South as the northern ixTC&darj of 5orti Carolina. '" " 1 nrco trarxix)!! cx, lYnsUenL Making;. 4 7 ATKST PARISIAN STYLES OF BOOTS SHOES made at short notice. AM) people, tnat our nignest duty and truest Interest is to be subserved by maintaining the principles of the Re publican Party, an earnest interest should be awakened. JJesl of Material Used and ' Satisfaction Warranted. : vDUICES UNEXAMPLED IN THIS MARKET. ... . - enemies thereof ; that I will faithfully support the Con stitution and obey the laws of the united States, and 6r; ei$r- will. to the best of my ability, encourage others so to do. so help ma God 'whlch oath, or afflrraatipn. may boad tnlftittered oymy reglsterlng-offlcer,"'- , pletion of the registration hereby provided for in any State, at such time and places therein aa the command inir General shall appoint and direct, of which at least it will be from no other cause than a rigid adherance to what we regard as a sacred right and a solemn public uuiy. ..... The following resolution was , offered by , Vc, t J. . . O'Hara, of Wayne.' and adopted t - - j- f Resolved, That this Convention tender their sincere thanks to Jas. IL Harris', for the zealous and effldeat manner in which he has labored at the North for the cause of all loyal men in North Carolina and for her speedy return to. the Union. . . , . Mr.. tV, 'P.-Henderson, of Davidson, offered the fol lowing which was adopted : . i?&orff sThat the thanks of this Convention are doe and are hereby tendered to the Spartan band of Repub licans in the late Legislature of this State, for their bold and fearless defence of Congress and the Union. Mr. Settle offered the following, which were unanl- aa v iaoaj BUVUKU T l- ' 'Resolved, That We esteem so experienced and aceomol dier as Major General Daniel E. Sickles ius been ap. pointed to the command of. this military district. We tender to him our hearty co-operation aa loyal citizens in the performance of the important duties that have Besotted, Thltwe are graUlflcdioieallat OeiLjjhm C. Robinson haa been assigpod to the command of this State, under Gen. Sickles., Ills former administration of military affairs' in this State haa been such aa to give us a most favorable opinion of his peculiar fitness for the-position thus assigned him. Mr. Carter introduced the following, which was also adopted r - - ...... Resolved, That thPttsIdeiatTartnl Convention ap point an ExcratWeOonunlttee of- forty members to promote the organization and interests of the National Repairing ncatljr done at low flgurea. JACOB WIYT t 1 1 i CO., 1 cxt door to FRED, D. BULACIITEIL Grocer. . f corner Pollok afld Oeorje tn.; JanelI18-tf.' . A X... ON thetlrt tntti a small WALLET eoaialnlas ahoal . SKVENTY.yiVE DOLLAItd. TefinwliyS unerauy rewarded by leaving the aasM wltn the Editor xo tne . 'A Jane i 1ML REPUBLICAN. m ortnnate 'tn that TTTRT.TOAL ' lIQOTHLY ASP PEOPILLTIO plished a statesman and sot-i . . . t; . : , tr . rpuis PERIODICAL has Just began lU Jleveath Vo- Original Chrittkmitt . in- JFuittf ona ! .1 and to an examination of the trehele .m itv. JSXJSJJ wtt do well to tub. IL J. 1TENNINOEII, Agent, at Krw Lex. ' Xlay4--tX. .i . : ; TILE NEW " BEIIH REPUBLICAK. 1 KH It IhiU'H u C O 8 .T Att8. ' , f ZCTV&AL .COTTJGm RESIEBY, ' t r r v. rrBi.i?riED, tto-wxislt rnoa o criTg ai uurr, yrw imcf. . - - . . ... - i. ? . . ' . . rjrtxTE 1IEPV11LICAN It tatard aa aa - -INDEPENDENT ' AND rU00IXSSlT5 JOVlSlU Ml oasifn raoffs aoyal poTlatW U Iiax Krtl Q proztlatar rpostUios) U tSm Aoetx bv a (M(W1 m.m . m AOl pist atttjus, Lihrrtj and EqaaZtx tadattC jMaatadrmrfUtemnoih ?V PTT4- -wCi toward noor and cha bj all available nexn ef tbe rV. : tM smaim FCP t sWriartmeata if r. . Xw?lct6, Airporta, Eaaaya, 1-rt Wa aad aewtMi aa paor Z SZSZ.??? n Tra a. yvl m sfjf .. r'-"1 is ruttr KMk tzsmas acra&uros tkk ta rr. -'j rr as a m t j ,A "nrzzzsis vast mi h i f Nervona aaa Bide TlmmAfm .. tI7- Doxe. ts cta Q cUJe! M mi the vJtTttilzTatCsa Oae Tear , t ixXJetas . Three Koalas' UaeXicEdi i f. 1 -i ill - a "TT."7T'r1,1 wui i ''SlHS1! 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