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, - nihi ii www urn i in i ii , ii i ii aEaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai aaaaaaaaaaaa i ,J ii ' ' -n-i -r-T"-: i y a. vKUN AUGUST. 6,. 1867. fourteen days rior-4o.&ny elecUoniindei: BaidTfifiai elections to any bfflce under such provisional adTfcM uncdi reanSStSn- tiThtt t 5Ternments all person halVbeuUUed-to Tote, .and pcw wjicx y wAf w v f iwi a pciiuu ions oi the filth section ox wis aci ; ana no person snau of five days, the registration lists, and Upon be eligible to any office under any such pro-visional gov Wng satfsfied that any person not entitled 23S uuonaiamenamenu .Post v.a, v t w jir.i n 21.1111 Kn rmn nn 1 n rra . nn w i. . i I jli :POST OF NEW -BERN; c ';?ut t8' County of- Vfattm-ChrvrittA- pisfrri no BMacltfef." TlirTiarr'T OWfe W1a t ?yccP1 atthat rT lYAw- irioAj ;u i. a; :t " v'v.i a.: : n , - . . . ume possess inequauncanonsrequirea dv gala t a i : i j . . k, wuo uaye no ueeu aireaay registered, ana person shall at any time be entitled to be 'registered or to vote bv reason of anv rrAr.n- &kS,iJ : Deyi Jlosea :D. Hill, H. P. Doane, lrm Qfcaries Hibbard Clinton D, PiersoiL:?, SyJz VKl . vwwy or .tW40U-itabert Selleck,-iDaliel Am uistiuiuiueu iuiu irum registration orvoi Uateett, Charles Shenrmrd. Calvin T) Mrtrrvni ing. . u : ' Dayid! W -rrtt Tnfi xriif.w ViU?.i. Sec'R That ftfir.Hon fonrof ca!r? Wet tityi County of CartrWtl-Thnma H VAIipn jrf iact shaltbe coBstnied4o -Authorize tha Com- ? jwi imandirjGenei&l hft Henshaw,' Thomas Dahielsr Oliver Wz-Henr't. sliall deem it needful to remove any member of s state or fjouxrtu of Jorie8-Jo$btib Ailawlli registration and to appoint another in his stead tion sha vtj wuuwl xiaae, ujLv voigrpve, Mnomas: i Ai . uiueitjohtt Andrews. c -5 I t!ee. ife'inat aumcmDerfon ssa icorajoi hctE.jfcdward, Augustus Powers ' John hJ app)lnfed:to offlcein d military-Aaistrts w en, norace jn . vv aters .1 amea n Keti-, SUPPLEMENT AKT BECON8TKUCTI031 BILL. The followlns la a copy of the bHI aa lUBnally saased i provide for the more effldent goTernment of the rebel ! States," passed Uarch S, 1S67, and to facilitate restora- tlon. . -: Be tt enacted &y ths Senate and Haute 0 Sepreeenta tlueeofthe United State of America in Concrete At eembledi That before the 1st day of September, 1867, I the commanding general in each district defined by an act entitled An act to provide for the more efficient . 1.1887, shall cause a registration to be made of the male citizens of the united States, twenty-one years of age and upwards, resident in each county or parish in the i or states inciuaea in ms aistnci, which registra shall include onlv those persons who are auAllflMl to vote for delegates by the act aforesaid, and who shall nave tlon thai I have resided in said State for rr-rtr . .vm.V f t iTTif nX w Amzn& ait '"hall per sistent. fc-ii Cnaiy I insist upon the 'i i discussion ana tree speeca on au budjow r maintainance untarnished and imdlmmed of th ra'auc .JZtMOived, That In the maiixtalnance of tha pou taken and the principles this day avowed, we , litical persuasions, who regard and cordis tupponiw political dinculties: that we deprecate Prtl"? . ?f and desire peace and rood will toward all men ; odlf in an open and fearless effertrwWchwroposeto tnaw on every suitable occasion, to persuade ind convince tne V. ,.MirhMt rintv mnA trnMt interest IS SO bTiuhMrred by.mslntainlF5,the rindplevof ,the Jt fiuUic-vTfcrty aa. earn est Lnieresi shoald I Asa&enaw t win from no other cause than a rkrid adherance to wnatwejayd,a Aaacred, right and -olema jtsLS .TheJiowragiresoauuant waa.xsxcrca sj. i rt'T7r nf wme. and adopted : T?Jtbi- Thst thia Convention tender their sincere It antra triiss. n. Harris for the ealoui and eadent manner in wnlcn ne nas laoorea ss ine xorva xor u Mna Af all IotsI men in H oTth Carolina and tor ner speedy return to tne umou. I;.. "i i v ; J p ef catri mqpdi John S4 Gordon Jordan1 King,l5. D4 6maw w .v.;.,.. .... ....8i.yi. ?;;n.,i . Rich, Cornelius H;Gibbes, Windsor Crandall,' - A?rv;ivpseKrans, j. u-..Wan. 10d?of ?n under, any so-called, State or municipal author ity, of by detail or appointment of the District uommanders snail be required to take and to subscribe the oath of office prescribed by law for officers ofhejlnited States. bee. iu. inaumajainct OJouujiajiaer or months neqct preceding this day, and now reside in the county of . , of thepatcirof . ..v , s may he ; that I'am twentyoi in said Counttr uat. .tlArirtiBter tAr.ttnak member of the board of reffistration. or any of S.-3iIas6n, Jos. i Hodges, Beni. OfTJennett, A;1 tne officers or appointees acting under them :B.Wward, Edmund &:wxgi shaU Jund in hison by, any opinion of Countv of New Hanoxer.VMyjajk any civil officer of tneJmted States. Si. Scot! Henry W. Penny, W. H. .PickeU, : Sea 11. That all the provisions of this act 6uu.ii uc wiiisu ucu nuci uii v I.U tut; euik uiat au i t ' A A 11 1 J"- ,1 "J ' I " X . . uie luieius mereoi may xuuanaerxecuy cameaoai. . 1). HewietVGeaWJ Price. --ian r . uounty of:i)upUti.tiaxn:i J3. wooamansee, John E. Fussell, Ed. Martin, Jno. M. Graham, L. A Merriman, F. A Newberry, County ofTWayneirJsiiai iBoniuson, Jesse Uolhvell, Hope Bain, H. S. Grant. Lang Nix on. Arnold Bull V . I - - -I Cbunty ofLenmrliemuel H. Aldrich, Pinck hey Hardee, Richard i Whitfield, P. T. Willis, &Z JcLoiton; James WatersiA xri'ltonW , County of Green James S. Smith, Richard J. Williams, George Beeman Sydney ;.AfRusr ; bee, Sanders P. Cox, Luke Shepherd. The Registers hereby appointed ;vrillt be im mediately notified by the Post Commanders, - to whm'thcy will' report at "once for the ' Bfecessary books and blanks. ' Alt communications from Registers will be addressed to the Post Commander; Orders and instructions will be transmitted to Boards of Registration, through the same channel. ' THE AMEKD- Supplemental1 reoonsteuotiou Bill as Passed by botlf Houses of Oongress, - July iatn; i07. f Washington, July 13th, 1867. r fJ3eit enacted btl the Senate and House of 'Me jyreientatipes of ' the United States of "America in Congrht assembled. That it is hereby de clared .to have been the. true- intent and mean ing of the act of the second dayoOlarch," one thousand eight hundred and sixty-sevn, en titled: 'an' act 'to provide for the moreejolciehi government of the rebel States," "and 6f 5 the act supplementary I thereto, passed: on the twenty third : day - of March, one .thousand eight hundred f an d sirty-seveh,; thal.the gov ernments then existing in the rebel States of Virginia, North Carolina, South . Carolina; Georgia; MississippiJ Louisiana, Florida, Texas and Arkansas, were not legal State, goverh rhents, and that thereafter said governments. if continued, were continued subject, in-all re spects, to the Military Commandefs of the re spective districts, and to the paramount au tfiorityof Congress. . - - o I ec. 2: That the Commander of any District jiamed in said act shall have power, subject4to the disapproval of the General of the Army of . v the United States, to' have effebt till- disap proved whenever, in the opinion of such Com mander, the proper administration of said act shall require it, to suspend or remove, from office, or from the performance of official du ties .and the exercise of official' powers, any; -officer or person holding or exerdsin 6f pro- : f essing to hold or exercise, any civil or mili tary, office or duty in such district, under any power, election, appointment or authority de rived, from or granted by, or claimed -under any so-called State, or the Government there of, or any municipal or other division thereof, end upon such suspension or removal, such : Commander, subject to the disapproval of the General as aforesaid, shall have power to pro- Vide, from time to time, for the performance 6f the said duties of "such officer or person so suspended or removed, by the detail of some .competent officer or soldier of the army, or by tthe appointment of sqme 5 other persbn to per iorm the same,"ahdto"fillyacahbies occasioned by death, resignation, or otherwise. -, . V Sec. 3." That the General of the army or the United States, shall be invested with all the powers 'of suspension, removal, appointment and "detail granted inhe preceding section to District Commanders. " ' ; , ! uv"- ' UjSca 4. And be it -further enacted. That the acts of the offlcersf ofthejarifiyralready done in removing In said districts persons exercis ing the functions of civil officers and appoint-; 4ng others in Hhcir stead, are hereby confirm- ed. JProtidedy That any person heretofore or hereafter appointed by any District Comman der to exercise the functions of any civil officer'; mav beremoved, either bV the military officers Jn command of the district,. or by the General Therefore, PEOPOSfiCSdKSTITXJTIONAL I Q ollowing is a correct copy of the amendment proposed as Artide XIV of the Constitution of the United States. As thli aniendinerit fbrnisidrllA13iS basis of reconstruction adopted ,bj Ckxngres&rsrd Polish it for general information and referenced raB i. The amendment has up to tis. diktat April 4) been ratified by the following States ; "Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kms-MalnVcMgan, Minnesota, Mis souri, Maseachusetts. Nevada, . New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, 0nlo;'0regon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Klandt Tennessoi, -Vermont, West Virginia, Wiscon-shlinall-i ;, : The amendment has ben rejected by the Lcgislaturef of Delaware, Maryland and Kentucky, and by all the unreconstructed "Sta&iritj -Alabama, kansas, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, fasissipidj , North Caro lina, South Carolina, Texas aBYirSlDj 13 in all. Be it resolved bv the Senate and Bouee of Bevresenta- tives of the United. State .of. "America in Congrets assembled, (two-thirds Of "both Houses concurring,) -That the following article: be proposed to the Legisla tures pf the ee vera! States as an amendment to the Con stitution of ,the United States, which, when ratified by three-fourths of said Legislatures, shall be valid as part oi tne uonsutuuon, namely : , k wu Tiv-i s.i ' Akticus XIV. f Trc Sec 1. AQ persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof; are dti- zens of the United States and of the State wherein the shall abridge the privileges or immunities of dtizens of reside. No State shall make or enforce any law whi S the United States : nor shall anr State deprive anv ter- son of life, liberty, WprOperty, without due process of law, nor deny to any person, within its jurisdiction the equal pftffecti6n of the-laws. Sec. 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States- according to their respective numbers, counting the whole, number of persons in each State, esduding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at anyelection for the choice of electors for Pjes"! 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 of the United States, or in any. way abridged, except for participation in rebellion. or .ether crime, the basis of representation therein "shall' be reduced hi the propor tion which the number -of -such male citizens shall bear to the jvhole number of male dtlzena twenty-one years of age. in such, State. , , ' Sec 8.1 No-person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, oivil or . miUtaiy, 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 . judidat officer of any State, to support the Constitution-of the United States, shall have engaged in L insurrection or rebellion against the game, pr.giyen aid or comfort to the enemies thereof . But' Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House state, (as tne case may pe ; tnat l-am twenty-one years old; that I have not been diefrswM 1 f orpartidpatlon in any rebellion pr civil rar aaint 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 as a member cf . Congress of the United States, or aa an officer of the United: States, or as a member of any 8tate Legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of te United 8tates, and afterwards eneaed in insurrection or rehftlllnn against the United State, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof ; that I vrijl faithfully .support the Con- buiuuuii wu uoey miaw ci iiw xjjuiea Duties, ana will, to the best of my ability, eficdurage others so to do. so neip me uoa ';,-wmcn otaa or amrmaaoi may be ad ministered bv any rcrfsterins oSeer. in - Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, TlstaXter the com pletion of tha registration, hereby 'provided for In any twaw, at sucn time ana piocca tnerein as tne command ing general shall sppoint and direct, of which at least btr days public noticttahafl be riren. an elM-tinn hn be held of delegates to a convention for the purpose of establishing a constitution and civil government for such State loyal to the Union; said convention In each oiaie, except Virginia, to consist of tne same number of members as the most numerous branch of the State .Legislature ox sucn state in tne year I860, to be appor tioned among the several districts, counties, or parishes of such State by the commandlnggeneraL giving to each TCPresentAtionTnTBeTatIo dTvoters registered as afore said as nearly as may be. The convention in Virginia shall consist of the same number of members aa repre sented the territory now constituting Virginia in the most numerous branch of the .Legislature ojf said State in the year I860, to be apportidBedWaf oresaid. vv Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That at tM tlon the registered voters of each Stat shall vote for or against a convention to form a constitution therefor unaer tnis act. 'i oeeevoung-ia-f avor of such a conven tion shall have written orprlntedpirthd ballots by which they vote for delegates, as aforesaid, the words 44 For a convention," and those voting against such a conven tion shall have written or printed on such ballots the werds V Against a eonvention--The persons appointed to superintend said election, and to make return of the votes given thereat, as herein provided, shall count and make return of the votes given for and against a con vention; and the commanding general to whom the same shall nave been returned, shall ascertain and declare the total vote in each State for and 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 nereinaiter provided ; but If a majority of said rotes shall be against amyentioo, then juo auch -convention shall be held under tMract kfetf,4 That' sucV con vention shall not be heldunlesa a anajority of all ? turn registered voters shall have voted on the question of holding such convention. - 8ec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the command ing general of each district shall appoint such boards of loyal offioara or parsons; t&make and eomplete the regis 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 tha rntVnat said election ; and upon receiving said returns he shall open the same, ascertain thocans"elecTed as delegates ; accordingiio theTe turns of "thtf" officers who conducted Buid election, and make nmrlamiHnn . majority of the votes given on that question shall be for a convenuon, me. cniumannrng - BreneraU within airtv and aro hereby tendered to lh Spartan, tend o Upb licans in the late Legislature of this State, for their bold e4 fearless defence .of jj7cgrcs ana m tuon, v ' , ' t If. Settle offered' tu xouowisg, wiucn ware nau- "SSShafwa eiticar- orMtiy f(munate,"hat ' so exneiienced and accomplished a statesman and sol dier as Major General -Damsl -E.; fSicklea has been ap pointed to tha rrunmand of Ihla muitary district. .We tender to him "our hearty 'co-operation aa loyal dtlxena tn the nerf ormanca of 'tha important Cutler that have been devolved vpohlum. ' ' " . " . Knobrni That we are cratified to learn that Urn. dotm C Robinson ha beenasslgoed to the command of thia State, under GkJd..RckIflJnii fort administration of mlHtarr affair in this Stale has been such aa to rive mm mMt fnrM onintflrn-of his peculiar fitness for thPCcirth assigned himT.fi -. .Jj -l-17 Mr. Carter introduced the f oflowinz. which, Was also adopted: i- jfO t. . .i. er l .f - Ji -J . Betolved, That the President of this Convention ap point Ten Executive Committee of forty members to promote the organization and Interests pf the National Republican Party of North Carolina, and that the real ootac uaezuBers OI ssaa cohuiuilcv u okii wutgrnuuH. District be autherlzed to appoint sucn committees. every county Of the State. - - - Hr.-cxery .ofterrd the foJlowing, tlch w-idopti a4JIvwi.XIi. J. , JZttalretL That the members of the Convention hereby pledge themselves to use every legitimate means In their power to disseminate tomct information among the people of their respective counuea. -:--- fl' .T.ftfY . . - vw - I .;: . ZrA k 'i r-.'' Vr I - j ; J '.. I t 1 t 7il j 1 18 years evUhlUhed ta ir.T. CItf . fr Only tnfalllhlf rtaraediea kBVwa,'! . . A jM Not dacrerocj to the Ilimli FamUr0 ! i Ria come out of their boles to dia.,A , . 1 u Coslar's Rat, Ro'c Extcrm's Is a pasteused for Baft, Jka, Baickitj "' ' Black end Bed AnU,te &c aCkwtawBed-BoglOT f ' ia mtintiH nrvtitkLtiiA ti Amnrr. aitt " also rrvesuore zor xzra7a tc .; Cstft;liKAric'.Powdcr.for Inserts t;-;-sl ft itotk. Zbzitaer; Ilea. BSZtxjrt ':;?-) InMctmjna,Fcl Animal, c. . 'irl av.i.-.w.'.. 1 - -1 .rSTTlt! Bzwauttt ef all worthies Lml tall eas. -'Sethu MOoaraat'sw name la on each lkx, Bcilla, and Flask, before yoa buy, x . t- . , Aoareaa, , . . . n unsi k. ivsiak, 1.1J. . ..I.--. ... Broadway. tf.Tl ' Sold In New Bern. N. CL, by Rjc&axo Rxxar, and all Pruggist and Retailers everywhere., . , , .. CAPIXAI. 0l,CQO,00O)00j .:i r. r '1 j. J-i.iiif n'; , The toeflu oi lift iiaait&c tted hx--tobe cnomoiuthls- Every ordL tad coaitdcnvte man; tut does titoly to family la hzrlcg ULt'i '. - . T "7 -r m sTateexecuttve COMMITTEE., i. 1 A z 0 y. v . ' 1 111 In pursuance of the resolution adopted by the recent Reconf tncaorrOonTectian-la RSlelr h; the iloft.' A. IL Jones, the" president or the body, naJ appointed the following Executive State Committee for tha Republi can party ctf NorUlia:l'oi: - 1 , j (wnrTES.) ! "XVar. -Wr nnjiTK7Ttahf !rh. Waktr Munrf IT T ! ? r , A LDiaws, 'aeififh,i vVakforjoatJ. : h 1 ' Jaxks P. Tatlob- Ralebzh. wake county. Dr. Epoxiti Qbissox, Franklinton, OranvQIe county s. v7. Ju'8xrrH,BoonBilL Johnston CQurrty; '" Johh Poou Coleralne, Bertie county. . Jr .... r- I. Lxwra Thoxtsox, Uotel, Bertie coonty. ! I Davrj M. Caster, Washlneton, Beaufort county. , Dattd IlaATox. Newbem, Craxen county.! ! , C. R. Thojsxs, Newbern. Craren county, i f ! E. L. PxatBEBTox, Fayetteville, Cumberland county, xjaxiEX ii. uoodlox, varrenton, warren county, s Altbep Docxxbt, Rockingham. Richmond county. Thos. Settle, Wentworth, Rockingham county, i ,yji iJwnL, ureensooro , uuuiora cyuav,v ; lriVHujAic, OaDaa, Gaitorr eountyj ii J o ivti J ''liiferiis tired. - . t at eft 't.l , ..I T1 7 - ! OOflTA H,ti en jratTXP. -i any want'wbidi accident ,cr a4rmltj cu pUicnrlfe WbT upon them,. . .' . ... ., days from the date of election, shall notify the delegates to assemble in convention, at the time and place to be mentioned In the notification, and said convention, when organizea, snau proceea to frame a constitution and civil eoverament accordimrto thnmvJfnrrf thi. and, the act td which: U la suptAemeatary ; and when the same shall have been so framed, said constitution shall be submitted by the convention for ratification to the persons registered under the provisions of this act at an election to be conducted bv the officers or persons ap pointed or to be appointed bv the Command in it vcnmY 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 commandliuF general nf th ntHrt "jjSwv &r And be ii further enacted; That if, according to said 'returns, the constitution shall be ratified bva majority of the votes of the registered electors qualified as herein specified, cast at said election, (at least one- Jos. IL Nett, Wilmington, New Ilanover county. . w. a. uBTAjr, iTap niu, wuecs county. L. L. Stbwast; AahvilWBariftombf rouaty. j W. O. B. Gabbbtt. Richland Valley, Haywood Co. t BAx'z.J'oBxxEEvMt. Airy, Sorry county. ; E- Wtttiaxa, BurnsviDe. Yancey county. K W. LoCTAX. Rutherford ton, Rutherford county. I -R. W. Krso, Kinaton, Lenoir county. ; i Jas. H. Hannis, Raleigh, Wake county. i i Alexis Lohg, Raleigh,, , ... . . 'v . - , :y jATOJosxa.Raleleh.1 ' 1 ' G. W. BBODim, Raleigh.7 1 ' 1 I : 'f c.'OHWMAJrCEX, KAieign.-TT.j';- - ; ... ,1 . i. roubxj; Wilmington, New Ilanover counly; Bucktlioni Salve; ts: j For Cuta, Burna, Braises, Wounds, Bofl, Caacera, Bro ken Breast, Sore Nipples. Bleedlar Xlad aad Palaf ol Piles; SCTufttlouA; Pctrti and LTconditloned &oree Ulcers, Gbmdular Swemnga, Ereptiona, CuUseoes Ai. xectlona,- RlngwornL, Itch, Corns, Buclooa. ChUblaiM, Ac t Chapped Ilrnds LI pa, Ac; Rltee of Spiders, IsaecU, Animals. Acw Ac - ,. . coxe. n cu ou era., mna aues. . r Tht vdTailU.ri cf t&o '. Sold bv all Druvviits eervwhere. : And by HENRY K. COSTAR, Depot 34 Broadway, N. T., and Rscbaxd Bebxt and Gooozxa a Watxxxs. New Bern. N. C GERIIABIAUFEliaiaiKCE CQHPAKT are: rW. CAWTHomf Warrenton, Warren county. . iiora utjcaji, warrenton v arren counry. iu uirraAjrrs, uraensooro ouuiord county. r i. J, W. Hooss FsTTttevillevCumbeTland county. -1. B. Abbott, 1 ewbem. -Craven county. TI. Erraa. TTaJifaY. rfalifax eonnrr. - ' 1 T. A. Stxes, Ellzabedi City, Pasqnotank cosmly, Tost UBSXXeaaeraonTiue, uenaerson county. R. 8jrrvH, ChaHette,1 Mecklenburg county. J, E. Q'LIaba, OoMBboro, Wayne county. Altbxd SroKxa, W likes boro', WUkea eoo&tyi ' r. ITS LARGE ANDirrXATJXLT XECEZAZSO T " at. W ' t ' V V. jr. -i MAC 'HXJTJSE, li Uriianagcd by reliable andxtcU knom COSTA. RSH I I rxrvxaaAi. jmesuchdUsabihtywre ,.f. t.-- J- . u " SecT A." The vandify of the public debt of tlufUnfted .T. -o ; T Ii Mr States, authorized b; the payment oi y aaim ior tne loss or emancipation of any 01 sucn debts, oongatlons ana claims shall be and void. ' : i - s ci'lia Jti law, including debts incurred for ns and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be ques tioned. Jiut neither the. United States nor any State shall assume or pay, any piebt on obligation-lnCTjrred in aid of " insurrection or-rebellion against the HJni ted States, or an; slave : but held illegal Sec. 5. The Congress shall have power-, ta enforce,' appropriate legislation the provisions of this ar- ; ,y-RJXliR CONSTRUCTION. . Te fo-noVo Is' Senator Sherman's substitute for Stevens btil, with Wilson's and Shellabarger's amend ments in the House, as it was finally passed; Wilson's amendment is the latter portion 5 of" section' five, com mencing at the word "provided. : Thealxth section is Shellabarger's amendment : A BOJ. TO PBOVIPB -rbkJtffiB MORE EFTICIEJIT GOVXKS ' ' krinXT'i'i&B BEBEX STATES. Morehead Oity. isr; uva, l tlon.) the President nf tb mnven. tion shaU transmit a copy of the same, duly certified, to uxc x icoiucm ui lue uiuku Duties, WDO anaii lOITnWita transmit the same to Congress, if then in session, and if not in session, then immediately upon its next aa- Bemoung, ana u u snau moreover appear to Congress I . , . . ... . r that the election was one at which aU thereeistered and I T1 uaderslgned having secured the above weO-known; rreeiy, ana witnout restraint, fear, or the influence of fraud, and if the Congress shall be satisfied that such constitution meets the aoproTal of a maiorttv nf ail tn qualified electors in the Bute, and if the said constitu tion shall be declared by Congress to be in conformity witn tne provisions of Jhe. act to which this is supple mentary, and the other provisions of-said act shall have been complied with, and tha 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, i bec. o. juia oeujartAer -e$uicUd, That au elections in the States mentioned in the said 44 Act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States," shall, during the operation of said act, be by ballot ; and all officers making the said registratlonof voters and con ducting said election eXtZX befoiJfnttrlng upon the discharge"' of their tiutiee,take anduDScribe the oath prescribed by the act approved July 2, 1862, entitled 44 An act to prescribe an oath of office." aa.M. i. SITKA ie .j-uruter enaciea, mat ail expenses yj bctciu cummuoiDr generals. CpBW SOLVE.NT, for Coma, Bunions, Warts, Ac, PHI cta 60 cta and tlaW ; ' wa oy aa irartitu everywoera. And by HENRY IL COSTA '1 - N. T and Rrms B New Bern, N. C. AR, Depot S4 Broadwar. T and OooDiae WaTXtBa, The Insured need fear co Qtiltbllnx of cTa alonon the part of thU COHPAKT, aallLaa Ininred ortr 12,000 pcroni for mart tlia Eighteen lOHions of DoIUrt vdlhin tlx yctrL WIH open for the reception of Guests, for the SUMMER . . : 4 i i OK THE FIRST DAT OF JTUZTFA J 4 3 ? A ltl O RE HE A D CITS, 7 incurred i'4 1a r Yr I f . fV'i... '...'.' J 'I. L 2l5S or appoUaoy naM nut nf I Tl 7? . r . k.,- ',; of ; tlie army, and it shall bether duty of Said Commanders to -remove -from omce, afore--eaid,' all persons 'who are disloyal . to the goV- .ernment of the United States ortvhb useiheir . 9 a a. s J ' -Whereas,7 no legal State governments or adequate rotection ior me or property now exists m tne re Del tates of .Vireinia, North- Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana,' Florida, Texas and Ar kansas : and whereas, it is necessary that peace and good order should bejenferced in said States until loyal and republicah State governments can be legally established i It- hat paid xrilhit a fee yar$ ever ri2(;m;0q JSit9 and Orphsru. them, under or by virtue of this act, shall be paid out of CU1J I uiuucTD ui i, Ai x resii utt iieiK. or. n rar I sua nrtvAnn rail I m . r af - ' w-, BtLLiW LSI I m M4 a SKC. K. AlUttHi it flirt hr aistav1 ipv.t I I UUC. foB eich Stife ihall tmu. kV'. I I Be it enacted, tc. 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 pnrpse Virginia shall consti tute the 1st district ; North Carolina and South Carolina the 2d district: Alabama Florida the tnv Mftvmi fiTfinsnTTrt tiih nriR Ann nroTifiran- 1 . ..v Ar t v , -- 7 . r .r. t,jt . zZ m AiOUisiana ana xexastiReMAOisiricb fmmlstmtion ox this actana tne acts to-wincii sec. 2. That:it shall be thcMuw . 'ffYa MTfirtmtenfaTV. as6iim to the command of each tlon compensation to bo paid to all delegates and other offi cers and agents herein authorized or necessary to carry into effect the purposes of this act not heroin nthriu provided for, und shaU proridfffsr the lery and collec tion of such taxes on the property In such State as may Sec. 9. And be it further enaetsd. ' Thai h nn article. In the sixth section of the act to which thia ia supplementary, shall be construed to mean section, ( (a reaowaed for It Inrlanwarhur breeaea. tta serf Aaih aamiraDie asung grounaa, ana its tauurpaeaad; dnesa. ..,, Si healthfulnesa. 'J 1 . . . . . ? 1 r 1 ! it "CO BT A R'B raiTAjumos op - - . t, It pcrialUartaldcBCAxndLravrJ on tha Com Une&t of Europe and in tho Southern EtAtet u BitteivSweet & Orange -Blossoiaa iu th u the nonhcrn ichrj cf 5cr QUrij2FFQnT& SO PLEASE. pf the President toi 1 of said districts an officer Rrn V That th hniirH rf rrinstratTnri3nrn- the army not below tne ranic oi Drigaaier geoerai, 0CC. O. lnat tne . DOarasot restrauon pro-; detail a suflicient military force to enable such EEPTJBUOAH PLA1T0EM. -.1.N0 pains snau oe sparea to rcnacr the Unests of tta: JIoaM.dmfortahle. and their : wants ahaU be eappllcdV nenevex, pracucjuuo. AtKaun perranxa are angagaa wait upon them. and. courtesy, and poll tin aa ah!l' mark the deportment of all the employ eea. .. Every just odh ui nimiuauiL iuou.ua aiuuuaor nmMiiM. atui none shall leave. ...i..: :0i :;. , .. ". ., . TOR BEAU TIT I IN Q THE TOMFLXXIOJL'- , V to SofLCTaM Beaatlfy the Ekla, rcaore Freck. tt.0011111111 itfeferestoaaptWa.? 'CF-BoTUeB,tI. . , . Soli by Dmrrista rrerywbera. " .And by J1EHRE R. COSTAJL Dwpot 494 Broadway, N. Y-and RarHAan RxaaT and Goo pore a Warxxva. New Bern, 2i.C . -i -4 Carolina. .177 f f'T Besoltdion adopted Zy tSe llepublican of North Caro lina, at a Convention held in Baleigh nth JIarch. 1867 : Having assembled In the City of Rajejgh job the.th 't Piaies passea Jiarcn ro, lt , snail nare of perS0n and property, to suppress insurrection, disor- call, reflecting the sentiments of the loyal men of the JJO wer, ami i tsuuu ue mcir uaiy,;uexurc i- aer ana violence, ana 10 pmusu or caose iu ue paiusnea cfofo tT11i v.Hjrt.nmAi. . v..i v owinff the registration of an V nersou to as- all disturbers. of-Jfce pubfipeace-and criminal, and to SU d the timers at hand when an open mvvn F Rrh fJS -IrffnWtlnna thia end homay awlocatcWtrlbunals to take jurist and fearless expression of sentiment opnion,-and pur. i certain, upon such facts orinfonnatmn as mction ot and by offenders, or when In his judgment it pose Is urgently demanded therefore! itheycan Obtain, Whether Stich person is n- may be necessary for the trial of offenders, he sf all have Hn,ITi !? ' , . i ! titled to be registered under said -act, and the Towerix osganeint condS: ZutL ttZ t?MPfJt lTrftniiirpdTiv twiid act shall not b rnnrln" i-iat purpose : and all interference under color of SUte frl Y l?,118 to the National Goveniment and Oath jequirea Dy saia aci snail not oe cqncja-. anthrtt J the exercise of naiiitarrauthoritv.under BfvP6011,01 ?? ectl04 the country, we do this day -fiive on SUCh question, and no person shall be thisaer eikll be-nah-and vofdjH1 u u a with proud satisfaction unfurl the brilliant and glorious r register ed Unless such board shall decide that Sec 4. That all persons put under military arrest by" n?fr 01 Th? Reuc an Pabtt, and earnestly ap le is entitled thereto; and such board shall virtue of .thiaact.snml b Sts Buppok i1? 8tate 10 "Vji.. , . . - -.i,rJ;-'rJa-Ai,7 -.-k lay, and no cruel or unusual pumshment shall be inflict- w,itr BUPiTi .. . ... i nalsoTiaye.povver to examine, Underpath tp ba ed; and na sentence of any military commission or The splendid and patriotic record made by thisgreat administerea DV any memDer ox sucn ooara, tribunal tiereby "authorized; affecting the, lif &or liberty i"M" unfwuzauon, m sxanamg oy tne general gov. ' . t ' At - hjs a.' 1! 1 ; I -x, V I v.. I eminent With an tnfllT1M nwAtnHnn In itnlwo fnn. r ' .. vfcr.VM, AAA V m .J., AW. to a snccesa- Lt1 " iV .THE 2A CON HO USE -I -V) tl' : r . -' . . .. a i I HUGO WESENDOCX, aTacrstary. " .a:?? jiff t-r ft JJjiy-4-.tt , dissatisfied. If it is possible for the proprietof tclvt .1 .1 . t ' t - i' M . f. . . . - xHE TABLE, Erery delicacy of the season shall be placed poa the table.v. -,i r ." . n. .4. f -4-. - EEA UFOETITAJWOJl .:a- . t t v. 11 f A . . . . , ..1, '!! EUELISHED, ITU-WEEELT FEOX CEATXS . & a.. aw . M w n n nil iti nv..T i ill .nv f u- mi iii kiij.ii i i. kxii-iiisi iiiii.ii l i. ii i ii ii liar i i w flTIVflllK LUUUjUlliU hUX DUOUUUtUVU UA OUJ.Utl- i i , -rf-- J I . a- J it . . : . . J ,7 , : , a. i- - .i the officer in commana of the district : and the laws and "olu ucanure suueemansnip aon Claiming xeKiaurauu uui. aia every uiae ui ni.tun,! Mn,,, iMMnf fnl issue, and the nowerfnl aM rin f,itln flnnii. a refusal by the board to register an applicant J affected by this act, except in so far as they may conflict overthrowing and prostrating the most gigantic rebel- and in every case of striking his name from the list as hereinafter proviaed, the board shall make a note or memoranuum, wnicn snau oe ' returned with the registration list to the Com niandififf General of the District; setting forth ' the grounds of such refusal, or .such . striking frorn the list. Provided, That no person shall i he disqualified va a ( member of any board Of ! ; registration by reason' o race; or color,;. '-i --Bee -'6. That the true intent and meaning of . the oath prescribed in said said supplementary ; act is, among other things, that no person who ; has been a member of the Legislature of any ,- State, or who has1 held ajiy executive or "judit ? 5cial office in any State, whether he has taken an oath to support the Constitution of " the United States or not, and whether he was holding such office at the commencement of : tho rebellionr. or had held it before, and -who was1 ufterwards engaged m insurrection or with its provialons.TIi'-i fiffJK teo Sec. 5. That when the people of any ono 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 aitizens of said State twenty-one years old aTut-tapwardiPf . 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 sucn as may oe aisrrancnisea ior participation in the rebellion or for felony at common law ; and when such constitution shall provide that the elective franchise shall taring oyeoS by ety such persons as !have the qualifi- lion of ancient or modern times, should command the respect and cngeV-the' admiration of every candid man. r ; 2. Besotted, That tha American Congress Is eminently entitled to the profound thanks of the whole eonntrv furits persevering, persigtent and heroic devotion to the great principles ox numan rights as enunciated in the Declaration of Independence ; that in the name of the Striotic people of this State we feel warranted in cor illy assenting to and accepting the reconstruction plan wuuj auu flxuuiT wMnxea ut utai DOO.T. ana so iaa m that peace and order may be permanently secured and every industrial pursuit resumed and encouraged, we And its tributary waters are celebrated for the variety nd excUeiice-otthe Fish, Oystera, BcoDopav Clama,' ' Arcf. taken from thenvwhlch will be served up in the beei style by experienced cooks, ia addition to an the luxa : rom fnVa tnn-nA at ItnrfcWaaa Hnt1 tn th fnr4n - . IVI w . I"" .v. - www MifVYVf ii t 1. .. - 'L'-Z J. ' 4k-' ! it'J t Pf. T!A RTTRE REEKRRR . ! J ' """ aumiBw, ana aa Anaeaaea of lha Throat a - rniU tattnUCAZr is laVaadaaaa 3 . .: ; . ) WTTT find two number one BILLIARD TABLE, a BAR ROOM with the Chodest Wines, Liquors, Serars and Tooftcax ana ball jwaiowim expenerjoea posrraeo tor Eieertlona to all parts of the" Harbor. OIATUJ N Q iiUUSS, where au may iuxinw in neajin-gxveB Bait i Water Baths and daily facilities for a plunge tn tha BarflX that jhoceox Dauung tnoua oe rrejexreaj ' A . X f Broadway, warzxva, .ninxi-i EO)EP13tjEST AJvD rEOOIIESSITX JOCEXAla which thidf rr5-ct tht KTtl-jcrJj rod crtt'om affh wasaJsfarea&I Lroi pcpcVaUoB of Eastern 3arvi Carw nna, by aa 3oanrpruaiclrcfr7iKUoB to th ooetftog Of beoraalaa, aadbv a (tnm advocacy of tt FrtclpJf. f Union, Uherty aaat Eqaay bcfsrs The BrpLocn vrt3 ps drrotJ to U oaniBoi eats ef opaopia, wita saAnos toward isum sas casT. for all it will plead for the rtmaao U5 datiori herein atated for election of delates fund when pledge ourselves to use every fair and legitimate means such constitution shall be ratified by a majority of the to influence public sentiment to the nsareet possible ap- persons votins 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 amination and. approval, and .Congress shall have ap proved the same ; and when said State ty w vote7 of its Legislature elected 'under said constltuuon shall have adopted the amenamenfe to the Constitution, ,of - the United States proposed 'by the Thirty-Ninth Congress, and known as article fourteen, and when- said 1 article shall have become a part of the Constitution of the United States, said State shall be declared entitled to rebellion against the United States, or given 1 representation nr Oxngreas; and Senator! and Bepresen. . W . . v I AS .ball Sta m4m4vI S 7tVWt vva TtMa ftMM AV. aid or comfort to the enemies thereof, is enti tle,d to be rejgistered or to vote,rand the words executive or judicial officer? ins any State -in : 6aid oath ment jonecL, shall be construed to4&r V elude all civil offices created by law ' ifior Hhe administration of any general law of a State or for the administration of justice. ' I 8ecj; 7. That' the - tune for completing , the -Original registration, provided for in said act jnay ' ih tdiscretion of the commander'of any t pfetrictf Ve extended to the 1 s$ day of October, 1807, ,and the boards of registration shall have powerhd it7ihall be their duty, corrimencing tattves shall be admitted therefrom on their taking the oath prescribed by law, and then and thereafter the preceding sections of this act shall be inoperative in said State f. iYorWiv That Jio person, excluded from the privilege of nolding; dffice hy said rotKsed amend ment to the Constitution of the United States shall be eligible to election as a member of the convention to frame a constitution for any of said rebel States, nor shall any, such. person ,.TPte for, members . of.sald convention. "' --"iW -"-'.t ;r-f - - hv & Andb it. further maetea'Tbnt)LmUl the peo ple of said rebel states snau oe py law aamittea to rep resentation in the Congress of the United States, any civil governments which mar exist therein shall be deeded" pyOYtsiolial only, d Wanrrespects subject to the paraaaoant authority of the Onlted States at any time to aDoiisnrmoauy, control or nircTociex ne trao ; . . L At. t l a. a . proaca to unanimity on uus BUPiecx. i 8. Besolved, Thai we rejoice that the dogma long pro pagated, of the right of peaceable secession under the Constrtuti6n,r" haa, bfeen 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 the supremacy of the general government has been established, and that the paramount allegiance of the 'citizen baa 'been acknowledged aa due to the United States. 4. Rttolved, That we sincerely exult in the fact that as a nation we are now absolutely, a Nattoh or Fkxb rar, and that the sntt in aU hla course over our wide spread country no longer shines upon the brow of a' slave. Without reservation we heartily endorse the great measures oi civu Kignts ana impartial Enfran chisement without any property qualification, conferred without distinction.)! color, vand that- we tarm ready to mnite-in the early practical attainment of lhaaelinestl mable privilegea. Although the mortal remains of ABBAHftW LtNoouf now rest silently beneath the soil of Ms adopted State, yet Ma voice still rings like a clarion .through the land, earnectiv summoning ererr American S. Besotted That aa the most potent and efficient t'f I means by which the South can speedily regain her lost prosperity, we earnestly advocate the spreading of knowledge and education among all men, andtha to the JIUSIO AND DANCING. ar ar m V t na- i ; i yae jxauonaj Uorcrrm:t sad tta cradlt; : l traaarsllAblardeassof thereorstUa . r 1 ci UnxalrTUou aod tia dJ.c-.acEt .Ea ai m - v w - a a . . . . . f I wr wyreM KLaa f r 1 1 li m ww rfsl ' : Ifutldans. will at aH tiaea.be In atiendAnreLa ren the hour with their soul-stirring strains and thai rvoianesoi wegaj wwufH awks caa amuse then-- selves. 31, al IT -,k yz. i ;.i a A The scarcity cf money haa Induced the rropxletcr ta V la Wa within the rrVi f n . t pya the terms within the reach of all : 'lit BOARD PER DAT.. 1 Rememhez ursda rEXCU CEIXESATED Fot Nervous and P!rV StUthtwcouw &WiF r.. .T-,Mi-nrt-1 r ,..VfT,t .CHI 1 tacraidranrtxaciu of U mtwr ilui that thm atwtiIm nitr r, M Jr"V vfrgana. 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New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 6, 1867, edition 1
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