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h)W cM QwWMw NEW'TtTT.lTNr ATTmTT r .ion - iLlf 1 fldunt n tne day's broad lights M T r?" feed P3 with the fruit of crime; 1 Ana TTliat if I haunt thf c(nPto nt nin-Kf ' ' VMle sorrow antf death stalk; through, the Tfielivin And the i f "who loved me revile my namer:, T lead are heedless.to want and shame. rm.6?3 men an women who live : - -. Their virtuous lives in a golden ease, -sr TO. Sneer at thA rhlMl4!-! e oir Wln trta ! ; .Their, truth for a x5oin, with Faith on! its XO.therioters wasting the bread and meat -err which we barter our souls in the street; Wliois to blame for the Awf ill list -1 . t And who shall speak for the souls that missed ' .v Relief at the Christian's close-shut gatef . - Alas 1 it was rinlv a stim and breath J- - I v.' . Thence down to the gates of despair and de$th I ''i EKJ03JSTEU0TIPH HEASTJBES. ; . V, ; MENT. .AMEXD- The f oHowing is a correct copy of the amendment ! proposed as Article XSV jnf jtheConstitution of the' United States. As this amendment forma part of the basis of reconstruction adopted by Congress, we publish It for general Information and reference. - '- The amendment haa'np to' this date (April 4) been ratified by the following ; States : Connecticut," Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, . Minnesota, , Mis souri, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey. New ,-fbrk 0Mo7Oregon,TennsylTaniaT Rhode Vermont, West Virginia, Wiscon- Not mv mother, for rTia triis cmnrT '.': v . 7. t-"-: t j.-,-,: - And shaped her life to a saintly prayer, And died in the truest Christian mood, Leaving all things to her Maker's care. Does the dust uneasily stir in her grave or the, child her Saviour has failed to save? . Does the great, sad Christ, in your churches . 'Sav. . -r ,: 1 As of old; I am forever the same ' From that he drasrsred from .its. mire! of . shame? ' . .;" ' ' - - 1 This old, half-pagan world, with the staih ' "Of suicide blood on its hands againl - ( Answer me,:prie8ts, from yotir pulpit stairs f Answer mc, women, from chapel halls; i You with the grand old Scriptural pravers , TXT M. M ; t - . . . i i'"" j -! uia you give a mite from your hoards tp stay Our faltering feet in the downward way ? r : ! Millie "W. Carpenter : TbReHenjxW. Bellows, now sojourn- ng ini Paris, writes that ".Napoleon has a poor walk und an uninteresting presence. He lebks careworn and cold, anxious and reser . it!. i : -t ' ' xi i complexion is paiuq, ana nis expression deprecatory. 5 There is nothing.to . excite jen- musiasm in his look or manner. , In private ae is reportea, as mild-spoken, amiaole and . oi quick lntcingencft.Dut uisiace is both iim- passive and unpromising. All ihcfportriiits natter mm.". - . v - Hof - - Among the Americans' registered at RagatZf Zurich, , STitzerland, for., the week ending June 22, were the Hon.- E. -B. Wash burne, Illinois; the Hon. tontgomery Gihbs, -New.'-Tork; the Hon; " George Harrington, 4jnuea oiaies jmuisier 10 .uwiizcnana; jtne Hon. Iiufus Divincl, laine; the Hon. Charles Island, .Tennessee, sin 21 inalL The amendment has ben rejected by the Legislatures of. Delaware, Maryland and Kentucky; and by all the unreconstructed . ' States to wit f Alabama? Arkansas, Georgia; Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Caro lina, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia 13 in all. ; j Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Bewesenta- tiverof.thMnued StaUt.of America in Conoreta assembled, (two-thirds of -both Houses' concurring,) U nat tne following article be proposed to the Legisla tures of the several States as an amendment to the Con stitution of the United States, which," when ratified by threerf ourtha of said Legislatures, shall, be valid as part of the Constitution, namely: r -1 f f "4' r-i-' a Abticlb-XIV. i Sec. ! 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citi zens of tne United States and of tne btate wherein they reside.! uX btate snail mase or enforce any law which : shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of : the United States ; nor soall 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 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole;number ofpersons j in -each State, excluding Indians hot taxed. ? Bat when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for Presi dent and Vice President of the United States, Repre sentatives in Congress, the execuaveana judicial o ul cers of a State, or the members of the" Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male j inhabitants of such State,: being twenty-one years, of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation merciii aaii oe. rvuuccu 1 iu me propor tion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of aire in such State. i - . I - Sec 8. No person shall be a Senator or Representative or holdany office, civil or military. ' under the United States or under any State, who having previously taken "an oath as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United states, or as a member of any state Legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of ! any State, to support the Constitution of tha United States, shall have engaged- In-insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aia : or comxon. 10 mu eiif iuicb uiereox. But Congress may bv a vote of two-thirds of each lioue remove such : disabihty. " r t Sec.44. The validity of the public debt of the United States,' authorized by law, including debts incurred for thtf payment of -pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be ques tioned. But neither the United States jnor any state shall assume or pay any debt - or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection orrrebeHion 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. 1 Sec. 5. The Congress shall navp power tQ enforce, bv appropriate lecifclation, the provisions of tnls ar ticlo. T ' .' ' i"" ; '"' -Vi Page, United States Consul at Zurich; uor. A. u. yurtint Pennsylvania. and fcOAUD OF BXiGISTRATIOiy, v ; 1 BILL FOR RECONSTRUCTION. The following "is Senator Sherman's substitute for Stevens' bill, with Wilson's and Shellabaiger's amend ments in the House; as it was finally passed. Wilson's amendment is the latter portion of scctibn-flve, com mencing at the word " provided." ; The sixth section is SheUabarger' 6 amendment : N; ' A Blit TO PEOVTPE! FOR THE SOEE ETF1CXEST GOVERN- Headq'rs Seconix Military District, Charleston, S. C., July 19tb, 1867. ; General Orders, ? . i No. 60. f .:;-- V -- I ' the following appointments of Registers are announced. The persons named will be assigned to duty by Post Cdmmanders as raem bers of Boards of Registration f or rtfe seyeral Registration Precincts- they may- establish within their commands. . j. Commanding Officers of Posts will fill vatan ties and report their, action to these Headqiiar tersfor confirmation. ?v - j Two Boards of Registration will be organ for each County in North Carolina having more than six election precincts, except the Counties of Beaufort, CumberlandCraf en, Edgecombe. Granville, Halifax, New Hanover . wale, Davie, and Wilson, Which shall have tbe-Boards provided for in this order. ) Three Boards of Registration will be organ ized for each District in South Carolina, exOept tile Districts of Barnwell, Berkely, Orange ter, Colleton and the city of, Charleston, which snail nave ine ioaras proviaea ior in tms or der. -- Recristers will be reauired to take the bath prescribed bv the Actof Confess approved 2d Julvv 1862. Blank forms of this oath of office Will be furnished to Post Commanders jand When duly subscribed and sworn will bel re turned to these Headquarters. J The election precincts established by law or Custom as voting places in the Counties and Cities of North Carolina and in the Distridts, Parishes and Municipalities of South Carolina, will be designated - by Post Commanders! as the places for Registration. It is desirable . that no more than six of these, and preferably a lesa number, be included in a Registration Precinct and assigned to one Board, so that ample facilities may be afforded for Registra tion. -:j.-V - ' :r V: ::;A;X:r '. l Every Board of Registration will choose its presiding officer, who will represent the Board and announce its action upon all matters com ing, before it , ' ' ' ' m ' -; Begulationa for the government of r Regis ters in the discharge or their duties will, be duly published as- soon as practicable for gen jgal information. - :.:;:; , .; J (We give the appointments for the Military Post of New Bern and surroundings only. ! . - ' POST OF HEW BERN. ' ' ' County of CrazenrCYxxtea A- Nelson,! F. J). 8hlachter, Richard Tucker, Nelson P. An- rels, J. W; Dey Moses V. Hill, H.f .Doane, Charles uiooara, unnxon. u, x-xerson. -r CovMtv of Oufeu Robert 8elleck, Daliel A. Hargett, Charles Sheppard, Calvin D. Murton, David v Scott, John Munro. County of (jaruret i nomas J. Allen, jas. t;. Whitehurst, David Henderson, John J. JTATiihaw. Thomas Daniels. Oliver W. Henry. Covnty of Jon4-Joseph A. Hascall, N. r. Brnith," Robert uaaa, v. . uoigrove, inomas n rtillett. John Andrews. County of Beaufort Wm. M. Cherry, Al Isert E. Edward, Augustus Powers, John H. Dewell, Horace N. Waters, James H. Ked dond," John 8. Gordon, Jordan King, T. D. ' .' RmAW- - - i ! " " ' ' ; v' ' '' ' ' COUntv of PUt J. H. Jenkins, Davis J Kirn, UOrneilUS a. viuucs, uiusu: wrauuau, Isaac A. Rosekrans, J. Q. Hart. County of Myde. -Bannister 3Iidgett, Jesse B. Mason, J oa. uoages, jsenj. usnneii, & ti HrtwArd. dmnnd 8. Woosr. r - County of jfew nanozer.w . u. jones, n. Scott. Henry W. Penny, W. H. Pickett, saac M.Peck, 8. 8. Ashley, Edgar erR RAwiett. ueo. vv . rrrce. . ; rtMiMitt af DizoZiny -Sam'l B. Woodman see. John E. Pussell, Ed. Martin, Jno. M. Graham, T. A llfirriman. F. A. Newberry, r - - County of .WrvnA John Robinson, Jesse HollwelL Hope Bain, H, 0. Grant. Lang Nix- onv Amoia rwui. 1 - - . . County of XtfTWirLemnel -H, Aldrich, Pinck ijtey Harto, Bichard Whitfield, P. T Willis, -a T Tiof tonl James Waters. ; v.: n-;'r-M -: jjountyofCretTirr-Jsj&es. 8. Smithi Richard J; Williams, weorge ueeman, oyaney a. uus hM. Sanders P. Cox Luke Shepherd. Tha Reffistere hereby appointed will be im- vnfidiatelv notified by the Post Commanders, ti whom thev will report at once for the ni-rv books and blanks; '" :v 1H'f l All mmnnications iromResisters will be drcssed'ta' the Post Commander.- Orders land instractions will. be transmitted to Boards ci Registration throng the same cnanneL r m Tjv command of-a : 1 . , : Maior General D. E. SICKLES. W -J j WT f " f v.- . 34 EXT OF THE REBEL. STATESi Whereas, no legal State governments or adeqnate rotection for life.or property now exist In tbe rebel tates of Virginia; North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, j Louisiana, Florida, Texas and Ar kansas : and whereas, it is necessary that peace and good order sbouid be enterced:in saia otates until loyal ana republican State governments can be legally established : Tberetore, ! Be it enacted,' c, That said rebel States shall be di vided into military districts, and made subject to the. military authority oi the United States, as hereinafter prescribed; and for that purpose Virginia! 6hall consti tute tne 1st district ; ptonn uaronna ana eoutn uarouua the 2d district; Georgia, Alabama and Florida thei 3d district ; Mississippi and Arkansas the 4th klistrict, and ljuiusiana ana xeiiw ine oiu uibniti. r Sec. 2. That it shall be the duty of the President to assign to the command of each of said districts an officer of the armv not below the rank of brigadier general. iand to detail a sufficient military force -to enable such officer to perform ma auties ana eniorce nisautnonty within the district to which he is assigned. ! 1 Sec. 3. That it shall be the duty of each officer as signed as aforesaid, to protect all persons in! their rights of person ana property, to suppress insurrection, disor der and violence, and to punish, or cause to be punished all disturbers of the public peace and criminals, and to this end he may allow local civil tribunals to take juris diction of and try bifendere, or when in his judgment it may be necessary for the trial of offenders, he shall have power to organize military commissions or tribunals for vat purpose ; and all interference under color of State authority with the exercise of military authority under this act shall be null and void. I Sec. 4. That all persons" put under military arrest by virtue of this act shall be tried without unnecessary tie lav, and no cruel or unusual punishment shall be inflict ed"; and no. sentence of any military commission or tribunal hereby authorized, affecting the life or liberty of anv person, shall be executed until it is approved by me o nicer in command oi iuo tuBirici , auu iuo iaw ana regulations for the government of the army shall not be affected by this act, except in so far aa they may conflict witn its provisions. . sec 5. rnat wnen tne people oi any one of said rebel States shall nave formed a constitution of government in conformity with the Constitution of the United States in au respects, xramea oy a convention ot delegates elected by the male aitizens of said Stat$ 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 tne 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 persons as have the qualifi cation herein; stated for election of delegates ; and when sucn constitution snau do ratinea Dy a majority ot tne persons voting on the question of ratification who are qualified as electors for delegates, and when such con stitution 8D.au nave been submitted to congress tor ex amination and approval, and Congress shall have ap be held of delegates to a convention for the purpose of establishing a constitution and civil government for such.State Toval to the Union; said convention in eucu State, except Virginia, to consist of the pain a number of members as the most numerous branch of thJ State Legislature of such State in the year lfcUO, to be appor tioned among the several districts counties, orpjuithes oi sucn State oy tne commanni ng general, giving tu acu representation in the ratio of voters registered as afore said as nearly as may be. . lae convention in Virginia shall consist of the same number of members as repre sented the territory now constituting Virginia in the most numerous branch of the Legislature of said State In the year I860, to be apportioned as aforesaid. - v i dec. Ok JLna ot tl juTiMT enaciea j nat 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. Those voting In favor of such a conven tion shall have written or printed on the ballots by which they vote for delegates, as aforesaid, the words " For a convention," ana inose voting against such a conven non snau nave written or printea on such ballots the words " Against a convention.'" The persons appointed to superintend said election, and lo make retnrn .f th votes riven thereat, as herein provided, shall make return of the votes given for and against a .con- tcuuuui auu luc wuiiiminimj: fcuerai XO WnOQVTul0 same shall have been returned shall ascertain and declare the total vote in each State for and aralnst If a majority of the votes given on that question shall be for a convention, then such convention shall ha hr as hereinafter provided : but if a majority of said Votes shall be asainet a convention, then no snrh rrinvvntlnn shall be held under this act ; Itori'ied. That such con vention shall not be held unless a majority of all such registered voters snail nave voted on the question, of uvuuuj; iuui cunvriiuua. - . . . Sec 4. And be U further enacted. Thut thn lng general of each district shall appoint such boards of registration as may oe necessarv. conslatino nt thr loyal officers or persons, to make and complete the reiris- wabAwu, suyuuiKuu uic ncvuuii, auu mase return to him of the votes, lists of voters, and of the persons elected as delegates by a plurality of the votes cast at saia election ; ana upon receiving said returns he shall open the same, ascertain the persons elected as delegates according to the returns of the officers who conducted said election, and make proclamation thereof; and if a majority of the votes given on that question shall be for a convention, the commanding peneral.- within itv days from the date of election, shall notify the delegates to assemble in convention, at the tim nA tm t k mentioned in the notification, and said convention, when organized, shall proceed to frame a constitution and civil government according to the provisions of this act, and the act to which it Is supplementary : and when the same shall have been so framed, said constitution shall be submitted by the convention for ratification to the persons registeied under the provisions of this act at an election to be conducted by the officers or persons ap pointed or to be appointed by the commanding general, as hereinbefore provided, and to be held after the ex piration of thirty days from the date of notice thereof, to be given by said convention ; and the returns thereof shall be made to the commanding geneial of the district. Sec. 6. And be. it further enactetf. That if, according to said returns, the constitution shall bo ratiflM hr majority of the votes of the registered electors qualified I as herein specified, cast at said election, tat least .one- naif of all the registered voters Ttrtlng upon the ques tion of 6nch ratification,) lh president of tho conven tion snau transmit a copy of the same, duly ccrtlflwl, to the President of the United States, who shall foithwith 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 .aimear to Concresa that the election was one at which all the registered and Qualified electors in the State hni Jin nnnnrt nnit tn rntn freely, and without restraint, fear, or the influence of fraud, and if the Congress shaU-be satisfied that such constitution, meets the approval of a majority of all the qualified electors in tbe State, and if th nt!tn. tion shall be declared by Congress to be in conformity with the provisions of tne act to which thia u innnln. mentary, and the other provisions of said act shall have rxencompiieavtltn,andthe said constitution shall be approveu Dy congress, tne State shall be declared en titled to representation, and Senators and Represents Hvna rhnll Vv .J,MUinJ .1 c . . . .... r-uou w auuuiiru luercirom as inerem provided. Sec 6. And be it further enacted, That all elections In the States mentioned in the said Act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States," shalC during the operation of said act, be by ballot ; and all officers making the said registration of voters and con ducting said elections shall, before entering upon the discharge of their duties, take and subscribe the oath prescribed by the net approved Jul x 2, entitled An act iv pitrseriuv an oaiu or OHiCe. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted. That all expenses incurred by the several commanding generals, or by. virtue of any orders issued, or annointmpntu m.ui hv them, under or by virtue of this act, shall be paid ou V any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropri ni '.. Sec. 8. And be it further enacted. That the t. v - -tion for each State shall prescribe the fees, salaM , and cuuipcusunou 10 ue pma to au delegates and other offi cers and agents herein authorized or necessary to carry into effect the purposes of this act not herein otherwise provided for, and shall provide for the levy and collec tion of such taxes on the property in such State as may be necessary to pay the same. Sec 9. And be it further enacted. That the word article, in the sixth section of the act to which this is supplementary, thall be construed to mean section. District t authorized to appoint such conniitfccs la KtU.aJ. - I. every cwumj uiiH , . mMru adrmU. JWf, That the member, of the CTwUonj eby information aiauti it people oi tneir respecuve counwc ( IS OLD 0-3. EST TO i. g 18 67. RTATT LL11VE COiTMITTEE. In pursuance of the resoluUon fronted tv the rcct ecoDPtmctlon Convention tn Raleigh, tba up". iteconprmcuon whtiwuu " the Jones, the President of the body, has rP,"t.Ie foTlflwin? Executive State Committee for .w iu-yu can party of I ortn Carolina : fWniTES.) rx. W. Uotntir, Raieieh, Wake county: C. L. IIibbii. ltalelgh, Wake county. I t . V T lYtnn IAlIrh Wit ronntT. . 1 Dr. Etoekb Gnrssoif. Frankllnton, Granville oonty. Wx. A. Sxrrn. Boon lllu, Johnston county. Joint Pool, Colerslne, Bertie county, j . i Lewis Thohwox, Hotel. Bertie county. ! Davm M. CanTrn, Washington, Beaufort couvy. D attd IIeatox, Newbern, Craven countr. , CR. Thomas, Newborn. Craven county: I ' . ' E. L. euto v, Fsvrtteville, Cumberland county. Dactct. R. G -opu)r. Wsrrenton, Warrm county. 'Axtbxd Dockxrt, Rockingham. Richmond county. Tbos. Smxr, Wentwortb, B ckinzharo county. Rob't P. Dkx OreCTishoro. Guilford coacty. Dr. W. Sloak, Dallas, C. as ton county, f , . f " Jo IL-Nktt, Wilmington, New Il&nove r counry. J. Q. A. Bbtax. Trap HSU, Wilkes county. - . , L. L. Stxwabt, Atheville. Bnnrombe rounty. f W. O. B. Gabbett. Richland Valley, Haywood co. 8in"t. Foexxek, ML Airy. Surry county.'. E. WnxiAHS, Bnrnsville, Yancey county. . - O. W. Imax. Rntherforflton, KutDcnora coutij. At tpring arproacfat Ants aral Reathcs j From their Tides' comeout. And Mict and Rat l Tn tpits of call, Gaily slip about. GEEUANU Xdfe Insurance On OF YOIIK. M18 years nar4ibod In K. T. Cltv." MOnJj tnfalUM rctrvedlca known.'' 44 Free from Poisons." - Not danrcroos to tbe Hernia Family. . M Rats come out of their holes to die. - O R, w. Kiko, Kins ton, Iwofr county. Jis. IL Habbt.' RaWgh, Wake county. Alxxu L05O, Ralelrn Jakes Joxes, RAlcigb. ; 0. P. RorniwE, Wilmlnirton, New Ilanof r county. W. Cawthorx. Warrenton, Warren county. . J Jottx Htxax. Warrenton. Warrm county. I n. FimiAXXs. Oreensboro', Oullford couuty. ' J. W. Hood, FavcttevlHe. CumbcrUnd county. J . 1. B. Abbott. Newborn. Craven county.: ; ; IL Epfbs. Halifax. Halifax county. U T. Ai Stxxs, Elizabeth atv. papquoUnk counly. Toxt Gbzex. ne nderwonvlUe. IIctKltrsan counly. ' R, 8xith, Charlotte. Mecklnbunr county. , , J. K O n ati a. GoWsboro', Wayn county. J . Altbed Stokes, Wllkeaboro, WUkes cpunty. . "Costar's" Rat, Iloach, &c Extcnn8 ! a paic lur m t tr, Black and ed Ants, ?c, dc " Costard" Bed-Bee: Exterminator ' J Is a liquid or wash srJ to destroy, and also a preventative for Bed-Bugs, dc "Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects Is for XotXs. JfotfvUot. Fleas, Bed-Bwys, - . - Insects on rtanU, FU, AniwxaU, dc tViji BxwABZMt of all worthless tmlutlona. So that MCorrA&'s nam Is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. 4 iaxoway, s. i . Sold In New Tkrrn. N. C by Rkthaiid Bcanr, and a3 DruggisU and RrUllers ercrywhrre. CAPITAI- 01,000,000,000. The bencflu of Life Inkurxacc Lcxxl Lz to bo canmcratcd at UiU ac. Ercrj aod considerate man, but docs Lis ddj to u family in baring bis Hubbs & Brother, j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I X r ; li ! SI.- GAOCJEXIES, PR 0 VISION'S, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, ;s : FINE ZIQ ZTORS, etc., Cc, dc. . . MIDDLE STREET, Life .Insured . .1 , ONE DOOR SOUTH OF POLLOK STRETjP, r M XEW BEIIX, X. C. I1UBB9. May 2 1-tf t O. HUBB9. A. McLACKLIi WITH J. & M; Patterson &:Ca,i J - MIDDLE STREET,1 ' ' ' - . t : - Between Pollck and Booth Irott, "COBTAR'S CZtXaATTO i Buckthorn Salve, For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boll, Cancers, Bro ken BrcAtts, Sore Nipple. Bleeding, Rllnd and Painful Piles; Scrofulous. Putrid and lU-rondltloood Sores; Vlcers, Glandular Swellings. Eruptions, Cutaneoas Af fections, Ringworm, Itch, Corns, Bunion. Chilblains, Ac ; Chspped Hands Lips,&c; Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animal. Ac, Ac , . . . C.v7T Boxes. 25 cts&Octs sod $1 sizes. -i bold by all Drutrtists evrrywhere. i And by HENRY R. COSTA R, Depot 454 Broadwty, N. Y.. and R ten Ann Bebsy and Goomxo Watxixs, New Bern. N. C At a araaU expmae a familj it insured afui V any want w Licit accident or aurcnltj t'rii oUicnrbe brinj upon tbcsL. Tbe adrastages of tbe 5 i ! 1 GER1IAHIA LIFE IHSUBAKCE COHPAII ? XEff BLBX, X. C. 1 BEPUBUOAN PLATTOSM. . :; Xesolutions adopted by tin Republicans of Xorth Caro lina, at a Convention held in Baleigh, nth March, 1807: proved the same ; and when said State by a j vote of its Legislature elected under said constitution: shall have adopted tne amenament to tne ixmBtiiuuon ox tne United States nronoaed by the Thirty-Is inth Consress, ana Known as araae xourteen. ana wnen saia article shall have become a part of tha Constitution of the United States, said State shall bo declared ! entitled to representation In Congress, and Senators and Represen tatives snau oe aamittea tnereirom on tueix taxing iae oath prescribed by law, and then and thereafter the nrecedin? sections of this act, shau be inoperative in said State : Provided, That no person excluded from thA nriTileee of holding office bv said Drouosed amend meat to the Constitution of the United States shall be eligible to election as a member of the convention to frame a constitution for anv of said rebel States. nor shall any- sucn person vow ior memoera ox saxa conrentian. ' Sec . And be it further enacted. That until the peo ple oi said rebel States shall be by law admitted to rep- resentaxion m tne vongresa ox ue uuiuiu ouiot, auy civil governments 'which may exist therein ahall be aeemcCl provisional omy, ana. iu au nwpecu, saojecb uj the paramount authority of the United States at any tima to anoiian. moauv. control or superoeue ue saw ; wTrt in all elections to any odee nnder such provisional governments all persons shall be entitled to vote, and lione other, who are entitled to vote nnder the provis ions of the fifth section of this act ; and no person shall be eligible to any office nnder any such provisional gov ernments wno wouia oe aisquaunea zrom nojamg omce under the provisions of the third article oi said consti- Nation al amendment. ; : : ... ; I ' SUPPLEMENTARY RECONSTRUCnO BILL-. The folkwin"r ia a copy of the bill as it finally paseed both Houses: : ; ' -; i An Act supplementary to an. act entitled f An act to Eroviae tor tae more emaent government ox we reoei tates," passed March 2, 1S67, and to facilitate restora tion, v..- j-it-'--? "j v.''"''" - Be tl enacted bv Vu Seriate and Home of Revresenta- tines of the United States of America in Congress As sembled. That before the 1st day of September, !Sfi7, the fm.tnding general in eacn oistnct aesnea oy an act entitled " An act to provide for the more efficient f overnment oz tne reoei otates, approvea aiarca z, 867, shall cause a registration to be made of the male citizens of the United. States, twenty-one years of age and upwards, resident in eacn county or panan rntne State or States included in his district, which registra tion shall include only tnose persons wno are quaunea to vote for delegates by the act aforesaid, and wno shall' have taken and subscribed the following oath or affirma tion : L do solemnly swear, (or affirm,) in the presence of Almighty God, that I am a citizen of the State of : that I " have resided tn said State for months next preceding this day, and now reside In the county of - , or the parish of - r t la aid State, (as the case may oe u tuai i am iweiiij-wue jcu old ; that I have not been disfranchised f orparticipatian in any rebellion or civil war against the United fctates, nor forielony committed against the laws of any State or of the United States ; that I have never taken an oath as a member of Congress of tha United States, or aa an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State Legislature, or aa an executive or judicial officer of any RfitA tn MTmnrtrba Conatitntion of the United States. and . afterwards enraffed-in.insnrrect3Da or rebellion against the United States, or given aid or comfort to the 5miea thorArtf ! that I will falthfullv suonort the Con stitution and obey the laws of the United' States, and nriii. tn tha beet of mv ability, encourase others eo to do. so help me God which oath or affirmation may be ad-Tnlnlotoi-p anv rerfsterins offlcer. .- -t: V - - 8ic.'i And beM further etutctedSwiiA after the com- Sletion of the registration hereby' provided for in any tate, at such time and places therein as the; command- 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 au open and fearless expression of sentiment?, opinion, and pur pose is urgently demanded : therefore, 1. Eesoived, That in view of our present political condition, our relations to the National Government and the people of all sections of the country, we do this day with proud satisfaction uuiuil the brilliant and glorious banner of Tub Republican Tarty, and earnestly f p- to its support. . i The f Dlendid and natriotlf. rrrird raadA bv fbls mat iuiiuuti urpiuizauou, in sianamir Dy tne general gov ernment with an inflexible resolution, in carrying for ward profound measures of Ftateemanhip to a siicccm ful issue, and the Dowtrful aid riven bv it in final! v overthrowing and prostrating the moat gigantic rcbd,- uon oi ancient or moaern times, should commana tne respect and challenge the admiration of every candid rou. - 2. Resolved. That tho American Conrrrtss is emlnentlv entitled to the profound thanks of the whole country for its persevering, persistent and heroic devotion to the Seat principles of human rights as enunciated in the eclaiationof Independence; that in the name of tbe patriotic people of this State we feel warranted in cor dially assenting to and accepting the reconstruction plan recently ana nnaiiy aaoptea oy mat body, and to the end mat peace ana oraer may do permanently secured and every inauetnai pursuit resumed and encouraged, we pledge ourselves to use every fair and legitimate means to influence public sentiment to the nearest possible ap- pwu aj uiiauinuiy ou nana sumect. ' s. Jiesoived, That we rejoice that the dogma long pro pagated, of the right of peaceable secession under tbe Constitution, has been forever overthrown by the majestic uprising of the American people, in crushing out the late rebellion by force of arms; and that the doctrine that tho supremacy of the general government has been established, and that the paramount allegiance of the citizen has been acknowledged aa one to the United States.: - 4. Resolve d, That wc sincerely exult in the fact that as a nation we are now absolutely a Nation or i'Rxe jsxs, and that the sun in all his course over our wide a read country no longer shines upon the brow of a ive. Without reservation we heartily endorse the 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 remains of AttWAiTAM LiKootir now rest silently beneath the soil of his adopted State, yet his voice still rings like a clarion through tne land, earnestly summoning every American citizen to tbe support of the great Party of Liberty and Emancipation. 5. Resoleed, That as the most potent and efficient means by which the SotTth can speedily regain her lost prosperity, we earnestly advocate the spreading ot knowledge and education among all men. and that to the attainment ot tnis great enqvwe demand ana shall per THROUGH the solicitation of numerous friends and old customers, he will cut garments for pcutlcmqa sad boys in the very latent styles, having thoroughly oetud himself in regard to tbe fashion. t j Cu: tucrs can have their cwnn:.. : .ial, of they can be su ' .it 1 with the best article. . . . .s prepared t fur . nlh a choice assortment of Spring and Summer CsmI i..cres. Drillings, Ac May Z--tL I : : : j I Geo. S. Campbell, TIKES pleasure In showing or selling his large tock vf n : FIXK TAME CUTLERY, f ' I - GLASSWARE, CHINA, CROCKERY, TEA TRA YS, CAS TOIti, LAMPS, Oil, dc. KED FROXT 18 POLLOK ST. . May2 1-tf M EXCELSIOU! KXCELSIOIIIl , Chastellar's Hair Exterminator For Removing Superfluous Hair f rniO the ladies especially, this invaluable deplmory recommends iUelf as being an almost ludlspetreable article to female beauty, is essuy applied, docs not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots, ilt Is warranted to remove supctfluc as hair from lowforts heads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving tbe skin soft, smooth aud natural. This is tbe only article used by the French, and is the only real, effectual drpllatosry In existence. Price 75 cents per package, sent postpaid, to any address, on receipt of an order by BERG En. M1UTTS & CO., Cbcmlrt-. Msy 2-1-ly 285 lUver st., Troy, X:X. RERAUATOR CAI'ILLI. j . Throw away your false frizzes, your witches, your wig Destructive of comfort, and not worth a tig : i Conic aged, come youthful, come ucly and fair, An, rejoice in your own luxunani nair. .. REFARATOR CATILLI. ( 1 FOR restoring Lair upon bald heads (from wbatcrrr cause It may Lave fallen out) and forcing growth of hair upon the face. It has no equal. It will fore tbe beard to grow upon the smoothest f see In from lite to eieht weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to tnrce mODina. A lew muvimm inutivnrni unp eerted that there Is nothing: that will force or hasten the erowth of the hair or beard. Their asset tions are false.. a t non sanaa ox iiTing mwrMc luum tueir own ex perience) can bear witness. But many will i-ay. how are we to distineuish the genuine from the spurious t It MrtAinlr is difficult, as nine-tenths of the different Pre. . w a a Ak. W.f A w .p&r&tions aaveiusea ior mc aux auu ncaru are mijriy WOTlIUeS and JUU iuj uaw uauj uiruu iriaj LftTkO amoraits m tatir jjuivuhpw. uvu wuuia say, try the Reparator Capilll : It win cost you nothlp; nnJs it f dIIt comes on to our mreentstions. If vanr Dm.t does not keep it, send cs one dollar and we will forward It, postpaid, togetner wim a receipt for the mosey, which will be returned you on appfkatlonj provkUng No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse. nTt. BOOT & SHO are: ITS LARGE AND STEADILY !3CTX3Q CAPITAL. It U managed lyrtlUillc andiaU tnoirt Jfcnf COSTAU'8 CORN SOLYEXT, For Corns. Bunions. Warts. Ac ' W Uoxts, Xj da., 60 ct., and 41 size. bold by sll DrcL'girU everywnete. And by HEN IA IL COsTAli, Depot S4 Broadway, N. and IOcvbao aSbbst and Ooovaa Yatkxx. New Bern, N C. The Injured need fear no qnibbltn. or rtv 4oa on tbe part of thU COMPANY, at It La ' Insured orcr. 12,000 pcmn for more hzU Elhleea Millions of Dollars vilhia tlx tct - 14 COSTA ll'Rt i , - mXTABATIOH OS Bitter-Sweet & Orango Blossoms 1X3 U BE-iUTlFYINO T1IE CO31PLXX10N. iviiSf7 5?? ,uln 11 to Pcrrnoe to a3 others. V-f Bortka, ftl. , bold by Drursitts cvervw)Te. And hy ULNBY K. COSTAK. Depot 4S4 Broadway, . And Ra,H4Jui BaaaT and Uoodiso & Wararas, New Bern. N. C . R has paid triOdi a fas yeurt orcr $200,000.00 to l7dnr$ and 0rjWa. J r - y It pcrmlu a residence &n.traTt! on tbe Coa U&ect of Europe and In the Southern Stales a( far Booth at the northern I c tzndary of Nortzj. CaroUna. i - tl - U nrco TnszNDONCE, President. Ffcrrtarf. JL J. HENNLKOEH, Agent; at New Bers: TILE NEW BERN REPUBLICAN aiakiiiff i H ATEST PARISIAN J-iSlIOZS madn at short notlcc 8TTLE3 OF BOOT3 I! ; , f t r; 't ;veaot-38th US. Infantrf;::: ing general hall ioppoint and directv-of 'which at leatt r " :U(t1ind A,'A.A.-G.-.bjVpUf notice bhaU.iygtvrn; an election shall Best of Material Used and Satisfaction Warranted) PRICES TjyrTA VTLED IN 'TH18 JACOB WITT & CO sistently and firmly insist upon the absolute risht of free discussion and free epeech on ail subjects of public in-! merest. 6. Resolved, .That we join in an earnest wish for the rnaintainance untarnished and undlmxned of the public credit and nlishted faith of the nation. 7. Resolved, Thatin the rnaintainance of the. poaition taken and the principles this day avowed, we earnestly invite the influence and co-o Deration of man of all oo htital persuasions, who regard and cordially support the recent acuou oi vuiigrcss as a solution ox our present political difficulties : that we deprecate paitizan violence ana aesire pence, auu. euoa wui toward an mon : and li in an open and fearless effort, which we propose to make on every suitable occasion, to persuade and convince the people, that our highest duty and truest Interest Is to ha tnncATTvn n main rjntvt nor thA iwlnrinlu 4 v . i. publican rarty, an earnest interest should be awakened, k xtcpainng Bcauj- warn u ww tutvm. Ik nut uv uuiu uw wwu mhui ihu I IIU muuvlStDOB IO what we regard aa a sacred right and a solemn public duty. . i ... The following resolution was offered by Mr. J. E. CHara, of Waynevand adopted: ' Resolved, That this Convention tender their sincere t"Tiir to was. al llama for tne zealous and efficient manner in which he has labored at the North for the cause of all loyal men in North Carolina and tor her needy return to the Union. Mr. W. F. Henderson, of Davidson, offered the fol lowing, wnicn was adopted : Resolved, That the thanks of this Convention are due and are hereby tendered to the 8partan 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 unani mously adopted : Resolved, That we esteem ourselves fortunate, In that so experienced and accomplhdied a statesman and sol dier as Major General Daniel E. Sickles has been ap pointed to the command of this military district, we to prnce"oT tie tor duties thbavs TiSSn lU EcT Tol been devolved vpon him. I ame and U devoted to ' ssoiveaThH we are gratuea to learn mat uen. John. COSTARD" racTomAX, , COUGH KEraEDX, Sa;:bVE?i HoAraaaeaa. Pore Throat, Crotra, Whooplnir Cough, Inaoenza. Asthma. OannttT Itfectlons. sod aa Dlaeaaes of tha TrrIt7Z 4 1 Lunrs. jtT BotUeft. S5 cta so cta and fl dxea. bold by all DrarrUu eTerywhere. AQd DT llOKY IL. COST AT TVwst Kl TV M ; THat door to TEED, D. EHIJLaiTJJl. Oroocr, ; corner Polios; ind Oeorge sts. June 11 18-tL , ' J t r r- t- ILost ON the Slit Inst., a small WALLET eoBtainiag stout RV.VTKNTY.FIVE DOLLAKA. Th flnrinrV(T1 liberally rewarded by leaving the same with the Editor June 15-tL HELIOAL M05THLT AHD PEOPHETIO , EXAU LLNKH Tnrrr, ntvt bten. rjaxrCJUtwaedMsa nrDirrNDENT aid rroccrssn'x jorw - . s which shia rrtUc VU sctthacau aad pptrVoes of una. by aa VKocprcmUlcx o;vtloa to lbs Oti.--wJ of btcwakm. nd by a fntkatToary ot the ?x prtadfies of LrJoa, Liberty saa Xxsxj utattQ ThaRrpCUUxoi wCl be Orcxtcd to the cosaM axs cx our peep l, with BULlice toward bom tuflrtjaSci for sU r U wU t lead lor Ui KninLn. ixrrkAs S th Atkmal Owersaest azj its crtS.;t ; tbe eaca bT sU raail, xaeana of tUc r-vl ; tb ecocV"rtK,f" . ot Uamlpaticrm tbe drrekJ7tamt of er Sd t8It oeral aij aajarrrUl TrmxLtvn. VTLtj the XmUks wLl b nridI?T S ' l7V. the rXmecXM cf Caxvrz. rcZ ooraccL Art. aad litmtim . aBt5 by Lporu, Eaaaj-a, lvicws Lad Bcajaartas seajJ iJ permit. t fxl rrpoTta era a3 tax Item rj Local Xxtermt rS a pronilDrct ftisre, and as tiur cncondlUenai Union rr u i ruU- tke dvaaures whici h.e RfjUican wU oter m r adverUalc- medi-a tt rrervd. l C Robinson has been assigned to the command of this j Vaginal CIlTUtianity . in jFdUK. and Mrnrn wmnavajm zi c i b u ii im a irm r mn mini wt - r-vi . m -Practice, .j ; State under Gen. Sickles. His former administration of militarr affairs in this State has been such as to give us a mo6t favorable opinion of hie peculiar fitness for the position thus assigned him. Mr. Carter introduced the following, which was also adonted: ! Resolted, That the President of this Convention .ap' point an, .executive committee oi lony ' mcmncre to promote the organ! zaiion and IntereltS of the National Republican Party of North Carolina, and that the rcsl dont mcmbcre of eaid conunittw In each Cpngrctlonal and to an examination cf the prophecies relatlnx to the future of the Church and the World! m "wtprtfe Trot boT Party, will do wxll to aub-acrlbe-; and all who desire to do so can b Ward on its ??72VJ?iSe.,?T,nnaiDorliof slxmocih. Oficc si 5 Broad st. , Ailrcrs , ij , rf. T. -WALSIL Jolyll-51-lf, :; "COSTaB'B" CZLZIILiTXD V B ISH O I IIZ L S a csnxitaAL Dntjroi mll. Pot yervons and Pick IleaAacbe. CostlTrtwa twmI mtt&ZZ tirmcxt of the 575I,tV5 W rtC and 1 1 sixes. -fcoldby all DnarjijU v.rTwhcrr. ' And by 1 iEfH)? R COStEIt, Dnt t Tadwar MayT-l-CaL . aUtxs or suiaciniara; tfrxn CAjg a air? acx. One Tear rixUomha Three LXtciha . Oasltosla 4 nil m 2UTZ3 CT AXUILLr? 11150 1 Tea lines or one lach cf t; to cxfssCttU ??Tk One frq&srv coe tcamioa ... l" tarh subwowrt inmicia ... Li Wrai dedacliotta mA to trr ad rrrtiera. .,T IL J. MKysiNviEit U- XX, -e- JAina c. iiAKRiigrit H A -...-i ? " : , .
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
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