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! i; w RATES, OF ADVERTISING:" 6 !"v ... -1- LiZ v 1 is r;i r"-r i.4t4 ta per -rX t'r li..-Jtdvii.:lo : . " tJ , - , . . . . ...- . . . , 1 I I I ? -1' -J YOLIV.-NO. 2. ;' NEW "BERNE N. C., THURSDAY, .SEPTEJIBEU 24, 18G8;' PRICE 5' CENTS. 9 It p Insoranco HEW YORK. : . JJl i- -J 1,000,000 a: 1 If ew mature in Divi- f 'jet U and Modes of Insurance f A. UBsr RATIO WFrUORITr 0 SN8ES LESS THAN ANY CASH nam COMPANY, ;..v MODES OF PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS, RECEIVE THE LARGEST BONUS EVER QIVEff. AMENDS MADE ANNUALLY ON ALL PARTICIPATING POLICIES, if 0 CLAIMS UNPAID. Ii KINDS iQFjN0NFOt$FMw LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES ISSUED. POLICIES INCQNTESTIDLBt tN ADff ON POLICIES, LIFE POLICIES AFTER -TEARS NONFORFEITABLE ITpraUnd ten Annual payment Policies, Non W payjnej,AKttie; first Premium; : j are examples ol the peraUons of the AGO. Wtt. :waa;i. 110,000. 8,000. ADDZD i ttMPAl. j, AX'tPOl-. $13,572.h I-' I I ,AU. iisa 1,002. 70S. 571. TOTOL1CT. i t $3,572. 1 3,848, 2J08. Ml 10848. 10,208. 9,505. 3 S Nejr-naiVlving lusurers the n, . v. maue Dy ax.-, company m the; W tirM PpTldea that lansed Hr,,; U .Eood healtn) p"uDon W00D.1LD. . rX j Uedical Iliaraiiier. H- WOWPSON, Agent, New Berne, AN : ORDINANCES -v c . r. 7f V To, r lay , Taxes : and Provide NEVX BERNE, SEPTEMBER 24 lSGS: uWst? & a grcat practical and moraL shake oflTtho shackles imposed by';;jjarty rr Tor the Support Of tlie Citv ' ' " " .." laeStiort ariscs as torwhat duty and. in- leaders, and, assert the -great ' Iratliv tliat -Gbverilment. r , ims AowV oat: an; A la.rgc : 'ixtird gXcMcMwo give -'di-miy - - - v. ,;. - K-'r;--;- 7, population, amounting t6' milhdns, End-jftndvalac to human conduct., and ; by F : ; ri 1 1 - j " i,ifb-r;rv "wnVf'n'p'"1 denly emancipated and taken Iront under- 'aslddtHowuntlTewcarof'eociat-'uaf. riSfX10 rVIJ 1 v yJ r- '- ! -Cv the cam-and gttardianshiil ol thcir jfor- ily ac'd negro wnrc&'lUvjlxvLfe iThil?: RWf IfASSITltESO tner; Doners, fn .poTcttv ond .Jcnoranoo how4nniut.itu tho adiiiresof :ioV eatatft withift the limita of the corporation,, be and r the It U further ordditied. .That nay. of April, 18,-no person, firm.or l corporation shall prosecute or carry on either of tho wuutuwDTOtionftoi this ordinance, until 1 cuou uaic vvuuucu a license ner hereinafter provided,-,--: ; . : Scc.a. i further ordaiiied,Th&t fin T10 dfs(HiScr tin nhtdin n 1!iiai. City Clerk first; bis name, or their aiaine rona, me iraaes or occupation for w desired ; third, the place where snch uon is xo oe canted on : fourth, f f ai yearly rental bf the house and nroDertT ior sam purjose, and thereupon upon payment to the City Clerk, or other person atithorizea to collect the taxbetein provided, shall make out- arid deliver a li- continue in force for.one month, at the place orpremis- I es described therein. i t-, .,.-, -.o- I Sec ,4, is further ordaimd, 'That if any person or uersous bhuu exercise or carry on any xraae or business hereinafter mentioned for the exercisingof which a license is required, witnout takin2 out such linnK na is in that Denait required,, he, she, or or thev shalL for every such offence, respectively forfeit a penalty equal te three times the amount of the sum bf money Impos ed for such license to the use of the citv. - Sec 5, And beit further ordained. That in every ewe , wuere mure iiuui one oi me pursuits, neremaiter described shall be carried on by the same person in the same puice . ine Fame lime. - excent i as therein men. paid. .Any number of persons carrying on any business coming within the purview of this ordinance, in part nership may transact such business at such place, under such license.' and not otherwise. . rv? vi --. (1.) Bankers shall pay ten dollars for each license, and every person shall be deemed a, banker w.tbin the mean ing ofthis Ordinance, who keeps a place of business where credits are opened in favor of any person or firm; by the depositor collection of money or currency. and the same, or any part thereof shall be paid out or remmitted upon the draft or check of such creditor, () Auctioneers, shall nay ten dollars for license. Every person shall be deemed an auctioneer whose oc cupation it is to offer property for .sale to tbc highest bidder. - :, ' F (a) 'Retail Dealers in liquors, including all distilled or fermented liquors, and wines of every description, shall pay five dollars for each license. Every - persen who snail offer for sale such liquors , in less., quantity than one gallon at one time, to the same purchaser,' shall be regarded a retail dealer in liquors. ' - V (4.) Retail Dealers shall pay one dollar for each license. Every, person whose occupation, it is to sell or offer for sale groceries or any goods, wares or merchandise, or foreign or domestic productions, in less quantities than' a whole original piece or package, at one . time to the . same person (not including wines, spirituous or . malt liquors), shall be regarded as a retail dealer.. , (5,) Wholesale Dealers shall pay four dollars for each license, Every person whose occupation or business it is to sell groceries or any goods, wares or merchan dise, bv one or more original package or piece at one time, to the same purchaser, r wines and liquors in. quantities of more than one gallon, shall be deemed a wholesale dealer.- i : -! (6.) Hotels, Inns and. Taverns, shall! pay five dollars for each license. Every place where food and lodsinar are provided for and furnished to travelors or sojourn-: ers, in view oipaymeniincreior, Bnaii Deregaraeu as a Hotel, Inn or Tavern. - :f - : ' (7.) Brokers and Commission Merchants shall pay four dollars for each license. Any person except one holding a license as wholesale dealer or banker whose business it is to purchase or sell stocks, money, goods :ri not to exceed two hundred dollars to City Council in each case. i - ; ' L . (9.) Bowling Allies or Billiard Rooms shall pay four dollars for each license. '- -i (10.) Horse Dealers and Livery Stable keepers shall pay four dollars for each license. j r (It ) Peddlers shall pay fifty cents for each license. Any person, except persons peddling newspapers, books or domestic produce as their own producing, who sells or offers to sell at retail goods, wares jor commodities, travelling from place to place in the : streets shall be deemed areddler. ir':.X:. -r-ivy I " " (10,) Manufacturers shall pay two dollars for each li cense. Any person except one holding a license as wholesale dealer or banker or firm who snail manufact ure by hand or machinery, and offer for sale any goods, wares or merchandise exeeding annually the sunv of one thousand dollars shall be deemed a manufacturer. (13.) Lawyers, Physicians, Dentists; Photographers and Printers, shall pay one dollar for each license.. (14,) Express. Companies shall pay five dollars for each license. ; - I ' . (15.) All public drays shall pay twenty-five cents for G&cli license ' v -i ' - J ' f J v . ' . (16.) Carthouse8 shall pay two dollars for each li eense. -.- . - - Ui-- I ' Sec, 7. And be it further ordalnecL, That all Or dinances and parts of Ordinances conflicting herewith, be. and the same are hereby repealed; 1 i t i h ? JOHN SJ MANTX, City Cferk. New Berne, N, C, March 80th, 1868, . ANTED AGENTS - 75 to,$200 per. month, everywhere, male and female to introduce the 'GENUINE - IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This Machine will stitch,! hem, fell. -tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only $18, Ful lv warranted for five years. We will pay $1,000 for any machine that will sew a strong er, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than onra. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch. Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth can ; not be pulled apart wUnout tearing it, we pay agents from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or, a com mission from which twice that amount can be made. Addiess SECOMB & CO., PiTTSBrao, Pa,, or BOSTON, Mass.: --.:;r-i,i jvv I- CAUTION. Do not be imposed upon by other par ties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise, . Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. Aug 22, 1868, am . y Py ,- ,; - . PRICES CURRENT. i j , REPORTED BT ' Hubbs & Brother, ; Wholesale Dealers in Grocenes and Provisions Dry Goods. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c.j ; h Middle Street, New-Berne; N C. ..' . . ! GROCERIES. , '. Coffee, Rio. .'.. 4 . ' Laguayra .:-... ... ' , 5. iMaracaibo. .. . v. .......'... "or ; . Domingo.. . . . .. . . ", .... Java. ....... . -) ..... reas. Young Hyson r Hyson i Gunpowder and Imperial , . r .Oolonjr.. X ' ? Uncol Japan...... English Breakfast .'. Egps: .v. . ... ... ...... .v. . . .... .. . . 23 28 26 so a j25X 82 ! 32. 24, , 1 45 1 50 2 25Jtf 90 90 1 00 1 00 1 25 i-.r 20 10 50 15 00 50 20 75 1 W4 2 25 1 90 & 1 75 2 25 25 20 00 18 00 4 65 T. 25 " Flour, from . ... . ... ... . Gibbed Herring, per box.... .. i . . jjara....; Molasses, New Orleans. ; ' ; Cuba......... Rice Susars, Yellows ..... .. 1 00 50 10 60 15 : - 13 17X , 17 - - 17K ; i7x . 17 15 , 19 - 17)f 19 19 19 ; . Coffee A........... :s ; I ; Coffee B.. . .... , . same Granulated..... "A Powdered .... . J, Crushed Salt.. Apples, Dried ...... . . . . k 1 4 4 2 60 3 00 ' 10 12tf MH& 20 ; 30 00 31.50 J IXtWU . a. , ...... .............. Pork, per 11.........,$; ... licet, uornea... Butter . 15 .17 80 a 16, 50 22 Cheese.. if no ; , MISCEl.IANEOU8. Beeswax.... J.: Xxi''' -A ?? - BtCarb. Soda. Li .. . ,'. 9 '- r:V' - r Blue Stone : . '"" f ; -? , 15 Corn v onantity ..Li 1 1 S5 ' ,S8 14 00 150 Flaxseed, per bushel i . .:..."t i o Guano, Peruvian, per ton. . . , ...... .12000 Hay.'; .'.. . . V. V." L . . YSi Oats. ; i . ii..v! . 1 00 0 00 00 00 1 75 110 ! f.:: ' NAVAli .STOKES.' . . ' ' . .. . 3 50 New Dip nw thy 4 00 3 03 ecrape.. .... ; "u " RniriU TnrTurntlTif. tn-r n.nirt hv nnrchT 45 50 liosln r , - - - . . . 2 00 4 00- tioiicd, uoensQ mtt8ttbe taken out for each, sccordingto premeditation rcSolvcHo break nnnd - v, uiujj uiuw iy : ng-snccsj 01 sucn a party Troniadeprtre the rates severally 1 rescribed. , 1 , & Fjvuiwiuiuuu 1 ljsuivg. 10 uica up ana must remain, why not use pur bestctTorts nearly a million of men of the right of sof. 'Sec G. Ami be it further ordained. That on and after dissever- SUCh a government, involves a fomU i i 0 frurcJ Would this DC rlcht. If It WCTC nruC- lSl. mystery that requires mvestiiration.. and S.?te???fA S?.?,. tteS&A0 la MtW&itfiZSSSa unbroken packages, or produce, or to manage business AU4ro uie piopneuqjVOlCQ pi. warning was ,7 i ka;. ln -Mrl 't WOrso. inan, wo aiaTC ox raaswx wao matters for theowner5 of vessels, or coBsignors of raised, declarinn-the virtue and f.flWv ' ventjiis being. taught to read and. write. wU1 prompted by fnterest and hnmanityto freight, or whose business it is to purchase, rent er 2,"!: " , , r.lc and elhcacy A d by the a ws of thoMand the slaw care vfor his wanti and the slave wUl say. real estate for others, shall be regarded as a Banker; or Of prevention. But Wisdon. CXDerience .i. J r u . i . : i Z. : k f T; - 1 o7t To Hft tT 1 i ! commission Merchant. : - . r t-: ;c, , rt t . i X ;AFCV, J was the property of the in aster. . But in- JAnd.. with this last sad gift the power to .) Theatres, Circuses and Jmrclcrs shall pay a sum and patriotism Were hushed into Silence La L u ftf ihn lo, of die."' ! " Jt -jt w v I II I I in u u Tar, as to Eize. Pitch.......... 2 00 2 on 2 25 2 50 - MB Stciu IJcntijl? imiMitim ' I c?yV'lr;iwW'. t-' j. J."' . li OF. tiTepared1 for deliver- before the State 'imiasw : -; - ; r ;:.( . . , tuic Dber Wltll mil I , ST - mv WlUUIIVVVa I I . - vv VUUUWtUVW ' VUlrf i-w J . UIUHM I A ft J WUi I . vL,T; , Tl it a KOvernVnent .should, have' b':n 'T. of'?Pd " . cxpcnl.cnt to h.mposcd on ydn, and tosnarouonc ol.itJ ;. , cv . v - - 1 -..f 1. . - " . - v a . - w a. m . I in-, iiiiti. .aiai . wm m war .'w-raBiBiiii"iaiiiiriiiiaK.B tobkSSraES l.fnmMlml!Mi'1.t W AU4-'ai .-w HF" . -proTKnon ior uio race 10 .pimicccsr onrciy nou junn-utoiool-l .; .: I - w mmm -w JJ U X . w .Mill MI .1 . K . V ' . M . " . . . o 1 , , I . . - J "!-" w w I - 4 I, Mm . . . X .f 1 I I' 1 . . -.1 - 1 r AT Li.i.4 fluency arid riches fltitl hivVmv guarantees tor. tile full enjoyment b iit.', " .i.iiwua ijr iuau any.piner tion arid laws k1,.,.TLi hnJ K-fS ' W VjV. LI AW& llll II I challenges the earnest c consideration of all thoughtful and patriotic men. i Where reason fails the mind looks for other causes, and accounts for what it cannot explain by the intervention of an - invisi-! ble and -omnipotenV Hand. : .-.That : the ' election of Mr.' Lincoln : in 1 860 to be President of the United States, when his predecessors had held office for the same term for more - than eighty yeare, Jand ' tttenty elections had been held, in which. the same modes were ob served and . the same class 'of electors were ; allowed to participate, should 'bo a cause, z why ; the : erdvernmdnt Rhnnlil : Yu uovmM.uuu iVfitbtlUIIJ II1U11 UI1U UOllLlO I iahs-.8hould deaarc that honor demanded ".i .. . . . c. I resisiance 10 .tnc constitutional authori ties of the Government,, exhibits a line of policy so fraught with mischief, that w io auu ueuuuraui inmKing men stood silent with astonishment. But secession became a fixed thing, ap parently, by t. the, people, and yet not of thcpeople. Its results .soon discloseTl what had been faintly forXtoSSby thedimlitof historor the SrSS 1 IllZllfcWl IllSWry Or XIIC 5UU ICeUier i:l- " . l . , - I ""uWauu. omy neie ana or scorned into nisimiificancc nnl m-ifl ness ruled the hour, i When the heroic deeds of our revolutionary fathers were held up as examples, to follow, or tho last Words , of Washington were quoted as authority to 'warn us against this unex plored field of political adventure, preco cious talent and premature age echoed in cant phrases the sentiments of parti zans, whose lives and fortunes had been employed for no, belter or nobler purpose than to inflame the passions of the peo ple and incite them to deeds the history ut - which, wneu trutniuiiy recoraeu, will icanse humanity to shndder when poster- ity shall read with the same interest that they read a work of traffic fiction. ' - ? It is ; said that revolutions are periodi cal, an d that, wars a re necessarj to punish tue peupie luriscwne greau national sin. This may be true, but how few of us so ' ' J A. 1 - 1 f ....1.1 ? i unuereiyoou j-nis in me neginning oi a war Was ever more striking proof given of the adage "Whom the gos would do- bT&'&iS''1'-,!? another pcoplo could -bo induct to take )nkc tho army undo its usurpations' and : S2!2 ?20i,fe. ?,SDa.t?d a.3. ,"S. their.pladcs Vmd adant Ui'nclve3'Wtbb 'drird tlio camctAas irovcni.ncnta out; 1"" i. ana inat we nor- iml)0rtant atrricultural interests "of tho 'and let Uie whlto ncolclcct their renre umm.vv.uw My, wiJMSiiiiia buuuiu W1LU I j, rra . ' I c J . . . stroy they first m.-ide mad?" Would it struct lUe Denignte sons oi. Sirica, anu not have been wiser, better, and cheaper, oubtless you have j in thousands of in if w-flnnM iinVn c -r ifJ stances taken tho dollars for, which the extimatftd thi. rnnsn nF or nntlnnnl -tmn. bles, and by common consent to have cast overboard the men who sinned in tho sigh t of good men on eartli and angels in heaven. . . , f - , . tine question wnetner slavery is a crime need not bo donated. . It is beyond all dispute that there was much that was an aispute luai mere was mucn iuai was sinful Liaental to slavery as it existed in this country.' But passins 'these con- siderations,'the time had come when there was to be an? end of slavery, which had existed for nearly four hundred years from the time the first slave was sold in to bondage in Portugal to tho day of his emancipatios?'' It was' about the samo length of time that tho Jews were held in bondage "by the Ecryptians, and the 0 r OJ. ' - t a aoutnern master was not ess isurpnsea n me rcmnricaDie manner 01 ms staves uo- liverance than 'we're the astonished bp- bressors of th hiMrfin of Israel. ; ii , 1 t" - 1 : . 1 ; The time had - T ! At. ' r.""!. XT dom. of Providence and the eSbrts mn nrnlonr his davs . V -. Hie issue became distinctly ioined, and freedom or slavery was acknowledged to dc tne result ot the contest. Can sucn a course of conduct be attributed to'an is ultimate redemp- aoiamg iaitn as to his ultimato redemp- tion from his poor condi.Uon, or to a stolid" inaiiierencc vo uio aosxiny ot nimsclx and his pospcrity ? Not responsible for his ifnni1It?rTi rnf. h vnlnr.fnrv omiiwiTi fmm wu..v.w... M . V........ ..fc...UUV A . Villi t.hA bnriTfrhtrHi land 'of hia'frirn.fntKnrH Knf brought here -by the agents cf an inhu ' l . l . a 1 . man trafic and accustomed for so Ionr a tima rr rnia rnrT rnnnmnn niH ntvirr linn rk TirwnA--:rk' i inert nKrtvn fVto rrWim wliw.1i surrounded the future of him and his off- cnrW;. Tinf Tin Tnn!a Tijivo r?RsrWi 1w.1v. nnfl h?s iintnlucated mind can icn- etrate the iuist. Dav has dawned upon t:Ah Wn of freedom has risen ana uppn hia race-They -are now in our friic and without fortune,: yea, , in .most in-rtuaeIeamuicvand hich portion, that the stances without Homes or a shelter for Pwhito race should be afraid tdd6 n "roof .niivd auu inuu viiv. itiu in uui Mauiu juduwi u u sccoru rrr ao irluLin in-1 : i. .?..' : ? i t mT . b. .-.i-4 .r .1 ' . u- . L- - enhmher UVXI " "P"- ; iacy must rwiunovmcii uiQ..uoYcramw.ju,inycs-w TueSdaV. ... 1 ruiuiiu, mm uiurcioro us, ior our own r.ieu. una, uccukc yoa aro airaiuc iuusi 1 -C1VI1 : i.:'ii.:.'ur.i: I .1 : T i I DCcuniarv frobd. make tho most df them, threats and hrominf-i Kn resorted to to in. ?thcr raP of lP10 !" tho game mo fthoiadvanccrocnt,ot .a. parly whoso M. - . T . TTT to . the white race? 'This is a matter of to interest for both races 'and for tho good tmproye. ri no auinonues ot mis uorera of :Uic country, and sliould be the subject 7 cn tho ncpo the Tote, becatisc . ! i9y,un :..-i:l4: of thqir confidenco In his loyally to the poy- of .wise ard deliberate: investigation, un- 0rnL,rt Knri iwn vi(hnnt nnfiiii nnrr biased by prejudices which arothc oil- in spring 01 ignorance, or. uie low. consmcr- irura Biaxcry woum uaro ocqn a curve 10 tua ations of partisan ambition and malig-- atlKrf thsn a blcssins. Who Is so heartless r is. it ; v. '.j,.. .r as to 'call down curses upon his fellow-man nant ieehnjrs. 11 uieii uiu majority oi this race can be made useful, how much bettor it, will bo for us in temporal things. . . . , t ' i. But a more important light'iri which to view tho condition of four millions of hii ihan beings is that which c fleets their mor- tnc ante be al character. ; The late slave is uncducat- I 1.1 J 1 ' l Mf? general thmSl . and ho 13 also poor,; For thosn fjilamities , ho is not to .ha new blamed. The fruits of his toil and labor Have not gone to secure riches for himself rior to afford him the 'advantages of learn ing! . But poverty and ignorance are tho parents of vice, and he is uot to be blamed because of either Shall ' it bo said . that ,& hisiformcr master is to blame?. I do not -r , ' , I .1 " i lamc betise ol 10 ?" i0 1. 11 l.t- DUlVU OllOUlU. WO 24 Ii1''' wXWCilfc. UO JkUUt III I iTfW(,i0mi ;ftn fnnrA. dom iiuuvw v. ww I . the colored man went to furnish his own- .r- cr and his family with many advantages in education, wealth and social privil- eges, may wo uot on theso accounts make 'J i,;Q J,t to Innn.nW. v .,rt,vi .... ... v...... . v The reply that the .negro belongs to an nferior race docs not answer the question, or nieet the emergency of the case, unless v i i,, you deny that he is a human being, and has not an important soul. But this cannot be done. . The propiti- ation which was madcon UountCalvary, ' nearly nineteen hundred years ago, to re- deelJ r om J? e1 : aca,UI a l0" wor d, was made foi colored' as vr no t r tu iiiifi mm nn iriiui niMrni . ri'iu nn i 0 fytlV If III lUUUt. A pmw Mftw u immortal- souland tliisyou cannot deny and if tho Biblo is true, then vour Path of duty is plain. ;No : man ! in: his itight mind would, deny eithtr. : The religious demonstrations of this Jcountry , havo all committed themselves to the creat work of enlightening tho heathen , by i sending ministers to preach and teachers to in- COtton and tobaCCO: SOld,' tlVKU by , OUr slaves for these purposes. . And tho mia- istcr who proicsses to noia nis ooramis-1 sion from Heaven to preacn ana icacii the way of Hftf and fuilZ deliberately turns his back upon 1 this class of God's creatures, does - not fulfill his 1 w ' I , - r mitirn lifiw C3.nuilY 111u.11. 111 viuw ui , .i ' ' . , . ?.. .four !A.fi , ....W.W... , I drawn lower in the scalo of moral degra datiori, when it would bo far better for the country and for the race to havo them improved morally and intellectually ? .. But ' the public mind is ' needlessly wuves over a nation rich In commerce, in so alarmed at neCTOequality and negro su- Pllt1,- prcmacy, and passions and prejudices oi men havo gone beyond any Known ruiooi i : a.a 4V, mnn vlir, fiinM frt ' riim I u, . . y 7- 1 1 r jrviyvv-i lncTi inr inn bits 11 11111 1 11.1 in 1 vuij .wv.jiow ww. forthwith denoimced m unspanng terms wiUiout reason. But the colored pcoplo I m fnin onrl tlin IOWA nf" thO - lAnCl UaV Q 1 fl?T!m55 unon them burdens of the Government ; and: why I ' i .11,1 . a l. -:1 Anmo. I course reconcilable with tho" liberal prin ciples of a republican govcrnm tit? In this country, wnicn nas Deen ciaim- cd as the homo of tho free and tho asylnm of tho oppressed ; and when wo behold m ot tno oppressea , anu wuru.wu i Other lands Uio tendency to iirxjr ruiur- raauons, caiumu wuuh;, 'a";" -" principles which Ho at the foundation of ifo "finvprnmnnL and- CVCn ICUOrO tllC 1 v . . . i'nl.imnst" nrincinlos of iusticc? I - i T . l.nw ninnfnin mil. I . ituwis eraaMcipawu uw. ,1 lion serfs, and made them citizens, and, 1 i mnm limn is .axKui tvi uw wiuivu wuu i i I W tllfi m.istrr thcrO Was . COmPclIcd ' to I divide a certain portion of his lands ninnnr his former slaves. ' : Encland in tlio last tlnrty years has pursued a policy both i .wide and liberal, 1 EhaU uot thi hnM of ixtcd freedom above Uio prejudice of Uc irani, ignorant, - i , 1 golden rule? Do nnto others "m VVC bc reconciled to what vou cannot klteror N2 Jguoranco and povCTly, his cmancipaUon xuhdnt CxcnsC? Would it not bo doubly . . . unlast to those who hare spent tbdrtime ana labor In our service? Then away with idea that lie wbo will not vote in accoord- with the wishes of a certain party mutt I turned from His Lome, ana sot allowed to 'cultivate i the soil of those who wcro once 1 his masters. - . v s t .... I . rjniE It would bo well to count the cost of the experiment, of turning men away be caUsc'thcy will not to to. to suit .their land lords? If poverty and starvation come, and Urii poor honest aro flUod, and the .taxes bo 1 'i Increased upon whom will the. burden fall most heavily? Bo- not a rain deceived' by wtUh J falso prophets. In 18C1,. yoa were promised Uocduu tnumpA, and without cost. -In that vou were dlsannolnted. and vour Tain cf (oft draped this land In monrnlnff ; and ; tho I am, same tnirita which led von then are bow, con- I . 'pWng 16 lead you again. Take care that uAut state I notonltnV ife J?.W rnn than'aUvMV rT fr. Vic 4rn- iwo mmwyj , v w. without political and lecal rihu U rr I j ..i j 1. tl A I ft m:,i;nn U UH( .h i,.n,i. utd dpwn - the sword and will only - take it up akainliu defence of human richta- for the predication of which. the mpzafluence, of ) world stands pledged. ITamper. mt with lleaven's decree. What UOd's pur- poses.! are concci-njng -this nation and, this mifortunato race, so long doomed to slavery mi Ita most degrading forms and but recently ana almost miraculoasly liberated, do man forc Pcrbaps1t rnay. boithat the black man of America may, be the evangelist ltlno d of his 01, to carry tho glad lS summate this great work ? and still make the e for the by I.Jr .f X- tZJjll o; missionary laoors. -. in a lana 01 tiioies t j thev are- unable to read : in a land of Gospel Iftht they are In moral darkness; 'and does Cot that spirit of gentta cnthrclaanaj which CJlcd ;tho' hearts of Uio great Wesley exUt in some of 'his followers ? In such a character oi . his, min achierc deeds of excellence and lives for tho high purposes of his existence, tho nrofperity of a nation can only be pro moted by the virtue and. humanity of its own free subjects, and who will deny that the benevolent institutions of our own chosen land aro tf security and a safeguard , to true via view auu genuine Kcpubllcamsmr I hen to re form ondicnhzhlcn tho distant portions of t a a.s!!! m 9Ka nwn a AfTnttin Af m Itai4 lLt loTC8 Ju country, to disseminata tho blessings or equal rights among other nations v ciavawj ana mgnny uio irooic laauy Si are view, which rnay Induce' others t(J endprse measures of pcaScy as the surest foundation for the prosperity of our country. . - i : i. ... hi jxt usuiws iuohuu mum wii u , u tvirv THilirr H S5SM?it oWorant. ... . - uoaiuoDuniTuoEiji ie the army undo lit user- t, by whose crcat arency mc czisicnco ox uio nauon was prcscrrcu in ... . .. 1 uftitY.' and under whoso wUo and steady ad minrstratlons wo may look fur rwlillcal quiet aril political prosperity, with universal hocrty and equal jasticc. t hen snail mo 11a? inai pgcri, - of olhcr nJllions disenthralled, and lhen shall the shrill blast, of the war. clarion ho i.TtvT lmshM In Ihn rnnra InbiLant strain 7 " - - - - - Keep It Before the Pcoplo! . i .... SdullV Carolina, made a speech at FranV lin, nlacop county, North Carolina, and .1 i 't . '..I . .1 ' lf. T..t. mo rcueia did not permit mo xion. ioua Pool to reply to him. Tliat Wado Hampton. is a South Caro na siavc aristocrat of tho deepest dye- f That his intimate friends were Jeff. X)avis, Tliorapson forrest, Yancey . . ; ;r ; and tn0V(i r.- haa mo to Korth Carolina to preach ;iip anotlicr war. That lio had the xxrr non-slavcliolding whitri men of Central and AVcstcrn North Carolina ronsenptcxi. and lorocu vo 1 ; - iv;:-,-; ,1-. L i. . . : . ; . own Sla?CS, i Thai if . ho is listened to ami heeded, ihn will lirinf? worse mm nion us than he- did in tbc first robeUiou. laugi &Utndard TIIU .! ii mi W I .V"." t 7 vr ' '.' 1 Thursday, and Saturday nornlnffg . ? ; CT EACH tfrn, v FROM H CJUTBM TXKKT, WTIKftN N JuruEUCAK u kiejeiiEiit ii PnzrcnTe Jcnial . r . : ' . . . .t; ; t ahan reflect the c&thac&U axtd optckms of tu 1 " vxmlstAUabU kyci poptthttoa oC trnttn Horta Cam i. by as aaooaproaUinc orpwiUosi to tU tocuUca Dtoearioa, tM hj a fruVw aervraryof kctaa princrple of Union, Liberty and Eqtialiij i before tho ,Law. :Tb JUfytUlcom wffl U eWroU4 to tU i of ourppk, witli faalica WwaH tMM txJ, cWUt ill it wta plead lor tb nn'irlenrrra txrto2at ii Xatkmal Oorcraaest and Its crsdtt Um wUeaiWa' all tTsIUU XTM-uxt oC Um popl ; tlx of irrrmtgradoa aad ue ArrrioptianX ocr acrk&V tanl. mineral a&d coaoxacrcUl rmo&irx. ThC Um JUvIOcbm. rt3 U prBlcCLhr a 1 reeelTe eek aOeatSe . W SmrU. turn. Xkl aad Satazaariea m rpaca vta pcr&U. . yn rrporU oa all SMUera oC Local Ixtercai ird Com aproedacalf4lsTe.aodMlhcrtar7)sriMyCae UMCOlf DITIOITAI17fTIorf PAPEK '4 la Eartcm Korta Carofina, tW adrsatact vlkk lie JUpiAOem wiSofcr as aa sJrolUiic lacUra arc p parcst. ' Hat cm or flabscrlptloa ' Qqa Year 4ta l CO Tfcrr McmUa Om ltoU - Tea Kbcs ttt e&e tftck nra u evsstltsU a rura. Om sure tmm lnsertleB JLirh tBciit tcsrrticm ' -Liberal dodBctk&s taAdf-U Ucr aTrrtWrv Lt9 t r 1 iJ if. i).. 1 i i -' 1 1 v t - is' . YX w t ' it 2 M - i 5! (! ii. - i -1 i ii: 1 1 1 ii- . ! ii- ! i I H .y ?( f ri ; ri i: ii t ' ' : r , i 3 ; 1 U ii 4 ,-i 4
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 24, 1868, edition 1
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