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il ft r , BATE S OF. ADyERTiSy I Q lixa a - ...w-w'''? ? --- i - -' ' -2- jf. t - -- - " .0SSt j I 1 " : ! : ' ' . ) MaaBM,aiWaaMMaaaMP e .1-. . i -. I . . - - I 1 ' . i . .......... - . ... ; : -r 1 - - . ; i- tigsii: Nmm mmmm imII - LU 'JLuii;- 'I- i . ' . 2.00 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i 1 ' - i. ' '-a Insurance I 1- 1TJJ Insurance ompany, j r'' .0.!' KKWi YORK. 'flu ;.-U J J -1 ; C4,000,000 IJrfaBt NeW Feaiure an irava-' I jimw1oanfIcSrnril!!! ' -Jl W111 l5T RATIO. OF MORTALITY , U08E8LBS8 THAN ANY CASH COMPANY, ljUL MODES OF PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS XRERS RECEIVE THE LARGEST BONUS EV&R QLVEN. WKNDS MADE ANNUALLY ON k PARTICIPATING POLICIES, 1 SO CLAIMS UNPAID, Jl KINDS OF NONFORFEIT NG LIFE AND ENDOWMENT i POLICIES ISSUED, ; WLICIB3 INCONTESTIBLB, Um -MADE ON POLICIES, i I WLAR LI9K POLICIES AFTER HI TUB TEARS NONFORFEITABLE (t tad teu Annual payment Policies, Kbn" r( after th mmnn . . J.j i r-j'.vyt iro mat irawuni. TWJ We examples of the onAratlomi ftf th UQeU . - ! : 'J . . - -0 1) r. v Y t . r " . .- tawan a isca, okx.t roun txabs ago. ST razx. ram. i,m 1,039, 708. 671.- ttu'n. H,ooa 8.000. 1 Vttk ADPKO ToroucT. $3,571. . S.S48. . 2,708. TOT 1.1. j ajc't row j $13,572., 10,848.1 ! 10,208.1 i' 9,505. ! N JZPJ New Plan. pWinff Insurer th PNL . " CTer "ade by any Company in the same v.-w r-PoIidc 4ring the war, aa?? ! thSwae asIf Ur.;; rlledicai Essdacr. ft-' W mSrml-' Jtt, TUOBIPSON, Ascnt,' New Bexae, V.C. Ji . : VOL iv.-m 3. ORDINANCE ; I nra lay Taxes acid -Provide or , the Support of the City Government. i .&ec.'l. 7 i ordained by the Mayor and Coondlof the aty of New licm, That for the fiscal year.endine June SOth J8C3, tax o one dct cent mxm the Talae allof real -estate vlthin the limits of the corporation, be and Ihe same la tacrelij laid to be collected as is by law prori- ucu. It U further ordaimtt- That fmsn nA ftr Tut 1t day of ApriU18C8, bo person, firm or corporation shall prosecute or carry on either of the trades or omiTuMnni mentioned in Section 6 of tola ordinance, until he or they shall nave obtained a license therefor in the . man ner oereinaiier pro viaed. ' : scc.a. i w juruier oraainedtTh&t erery person or per sons desilinsr to Obtain a license Khali roltr with the City Clerk, first ; bis name, or their name or style ; se- cuuu, mc irauos or ocenpauon lor wnicn a license is desired ; third, the place where sncn trade or occupa tion is xo De camea on ; zourth, if an inn-keeper, the tax herein proTided. shall make ont and delirer a li cense tor sncn trader or occupation, which license shall continne in force for. one month, at the place or premis- I 'Sec. .4, ufurUur ordained. That If any person or VV VAM. v , . . persona shall exercise or carry on any trade or business hereinafter mentioned for the exercising of which a license Is required, withoot taking ont sucn license aa la if thai behalf required, he,' she, or or they shall, for every each offence, respectively forfeit a penalty equal ie lureo umes ine amount ot tue eiuu ot money impos ed for snch license to the use of the city, r Sec 6, lnf be U further ordained. That in every case where more than one of the pursuits, hereinafter described shall be carried on by the same person in the same place at the fame time, except, aa therein men tioned, license must be taken out for each, according to the rates severally rescribed. I ' Sec. 6, And be U farther ordained. That on and after the first day of April, 1868, for each license granted the sum herewith stated, shall be respectively and monthly paid. Any number of persons carrying on any business coming within the purview of this ordinance, in nart- nerehip may transact such business at such place, under Bucu iioense. ana not owerwise. ; (1.) Bankers shall pay ten dollars for each license, and every person shall be deemed a banker w.thin the mean ing of this Ordinance, who keeps a place of business where credits are opened In favor of any person or firm, by the deposit or 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.. ; (2) Auctioneers, shall pay ten dollars for license. Every person shall be deemed an auctioneer whose oc cupation it is to offer property for sale to tbe highest bidder. ' '-- - : - ' ' . (3.) Retail'Dealcrs in liquors, including all distilled or fermented liquors, and wines of every description, .shall pay five dollars for each license. Every persen who shall 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. -- (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 tbe same person (not including wines, spirituous or malt liauors). 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, or wines and liquors in quantities of more than one gallon, shall be deemed a wholesale dealer. ! rtU Hotels. Inns and Taverns, shall pay five dollars for each license. Every place where food and lodging are provided for and furnished to traveloreror sojourn ers, in view ofpayment therefor, shall be regarded as a Hotel, Inn or Tavern. ' - r - rr.r ureters ana commission jnercnants snail pay four dollars for each license. Any person except one holding a license as wholesale dealer or banker whose business U is to purchase or sell stocks, money, goods or merchandise, or seek orders therefor in original or unbroken packages, or produce, or to manage business matters for the owners of vessels, or consignors of freight, or whose business it is to purchase, rent or sell real estate for others, shall be regarded as a Banker or Commission Merchant. -... (8.) Theatres, Circuses and Jugglers shall pay a sum not to exceed two hnudred dollars to be fixed by the City Council in each case. - M . - ! ; ' ' - (9.1 Bowling Allies or Billiard Rooms shall pay four dollars for each license. 5 ;l4 . . . (10.) Horse Dealers and Livery Stable keepers shall pay lour dollars tor cacn license. ! i . ! (11 ) Peddlers shall pay fifty cents for each license.- qv person, except persons peaanng newppapers, oooks or domestic produce as tneir own producing, wno sens ot offers to sell at retail goods, wares or commodities. travelling from place to place in the streets shall be deemed apeaaicr. 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 shall manufact ure by hand or machinery, and offer for sale any goods, wares or merchandise exceeding annually the sum of one thousand dollars shall be deemed a manufacturer CIS.) Lawyers, Physicians, Dentists, Photographers and Printers, shall pay one dollar for each license. (14,) Express Companies shall j pay five dollars . for eacn license. (15.) All public drays shall pay twenty-fire cents for each license. - (16.) Cart-houses shall pay two dollars for each 11-eense.-;' --.? - .-. Sec, 7. And be it further ordained That all Or dinances andT parts of Ordinances conflicting herewith, be,1 and tbe same are hereby repealed, v.: , r JOHN S. MANIZ, City Cfexk. ew Berne,, K,Ci, March 30th, lSCV;; - AUTED-AGENTS- $75 to $200 per month, everywhere, male and female, to introduce tne uicrnuiwic laii-Kuvnaj wwhupi SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. vrt. i a. i til .iiii. . Mf a quut, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most snpenqr manner, t nriee onir injtu- warranted for are years. S1.000 for any machine rni sew a strong- : that will sew a strong- er, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than onrs. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch.1 Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth can not be pulled apart without 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. Address SECOMB & CO., PrrrsBuna, PjU, or BOSTON, Mass. - , 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, latJS Zm ( ; . . PRICES CURRENT. : -Hf Hubbs & BroiUier,- Wholesale JDealers in i Groceries arid Provisions Dry Goods: Wines: Liquors, Cigars, &c, : Middle Street, New-Berne, N. G. P ' GROCERIES. Coftec, Rio......... Laguayra.... , . Maracaibo... 25X 28 26 20 S2 S3 24 . gt Domingo, , r 1 Java rca, Young Ilyson..... ... Hyson..... ........... i S?ft 87' 45 1 : 4 50 gjg 90 Gunpowder and Imperial... 90 1 00 - Oolong....:...;... ....U.;.X Uncol Japan English Breakfast ... .. ... Eggs.. ....a... ......... ............. J 1 00 01 1 25 2 25 w -w 20 (A 5 Flour, from - Family. 10 50 20 00 15 00 13 00 . 60 & 65 20f4 25 Gibbed Herring, per-box. iMta.... .... .... Molasaes, New Orleans. . Cuba... Rice......... .Sugars, Yellows " - Coffee A.;...;.... t ' Coffee B ... Granulated....... ; , . Powdered. U...... ' .- -v Crushed........ Salt. Apples, Dried 75 1 00 50 & 10 & 13 & 17 17 17X 17fii 60 15 15 19 19 19 19 3 60 & 3 00 10 12K 16 20 : 30 00 31 50 .15 &, 17 j 30 .ft .50 ? 16 22 Bacon.. ...... ........ ., Pork, per bbl....... Beef, Corned , Butter... MISCELLANEOUS. Beeswax..... ...i. Bi-Carb.Soda..... Blue Stone Corn by quantity . 28 It 15 1 85 ss cv oo 150 0 00 .00 00 & 1 75 1 10 Flaxseed, per bushel. 1 90 Guano, Peruvian, per ton . ; . ; . . v. .120 00 Hay..... J ; 1 50 Qata............... 1 00 yeariy renvoi oi me nonsc ana property to oe occnpiea for a&ld purjKJse, and thereupon, upon payment to the City Clerk, or other person authorized to collect the ffl 1 1 1 I III! U U f-s-.-.-M .'i . ' NAVAL BTOnES. v " Kew Dip. 8 50 " 4 0 Old Dip ,..,.........,!..... 2 80; 3 03 8crape 250 2 80 8piiTurpentine, tax paid by purch rt 45 x 50 Rosin.4. . 2 00 4 00 Tar, as to size 2 00 2 25 Pitch.. 2 00 2 50 NEW BERNE, N. C.f SATURDA;Y,: SEPTEMBER 26, 1868. mw luWwau NjBW BERNEf SEPTEMBER 2G, 1868. s;i J tFrom the Press;; .... ; - . j ; :. i - -.-;'.'..;:! ' A Campaign Song.) . BY niRAMVTOBHET. When it begins to thunder, Twill thunder all aronnd ; ''. The Democrats will wonder, And tremble at the sound. - ' And when they ask what this is, Thatvs roused the nation's voice, We'll point to our Ulysses, ' The country's noble choice. And we'll march right on; Till the victory's won, 7 - Hurrah, boys, hurrah ! r No Copperhead secession . -' Can stop our grand procession, . n-.' Hurrah, boys, Hurrah! O'er every .hill and valley The thunders shall increase, 'Till all the people rally, For Grant, Colfax, and peace. The t4rebs" may call him "tanner," Or any other name; ' He holds the winning banner, The brightest known to fame. . So we'll march right on, . , Till the victory's won. Hurrah, boys, hurrah ! No Copperhead secession Can slop our grand procession, Hurrah, boys, hurrah ! No man through all the ages, Has'moreof glory won; Grant, on our history's pages, Will rank with Washington 1 In war, as our defender. He made the rebels yield, And again in November, Will be master of the field! So we'll march right on, '. Till the victory's won, -a Hurrah, boys, hurrah! No Copperhead secession Can stop our grand procession, Hurrah, boys, hurrah ' The Aerie," Wassahlckbn, Spt, 18C8. SIGNS. Tlic prospects of an overwhe mine tri- umph for tne Republican pariy ' in tho I skirmishes of October, and in the errand charge all along the lines of November, nrc'uot more greatf id, as matter of con- templatioiK than the fact that amid the secthing and bubbling of the campaign that party is daily and hourly growing by siac to iorce nome ine conclusion, it is the purpose of an enemy, skilled as the Democracy is in all the subtleties of the situation, to conceal what it caijpot avert. But with all its stoical composuro ; with all its persistent suppressions of a fate inevitable, that stares it in the face, thou sands refuse to ho docnivnrll nnd. litn those aerolites that leave their parent bo- dy and shoot with splendor across the sky. they give up old and threadbare con- victions, and seek to embrace thoso more consenial and practical , Wen ciJtain a rpsjcct for tho pop- had lulled its unsuspicious victims has I i 1 4TirvT, k 'Broken by the accord Of roused up millions. Vermont with a Republican majority of 27,000, a gain of 7,000 over tho ma jority of last year, and of 3,000 over the average majority for five years, was tho first to usher in the auspicious morn of the day which in October will have reach- ed the meridian splendor. The masses of wnatever poiiucai prcaiiecnon, sioppeu nnrl rvrtnriprpfi It wns n natinnm nnlsA. -f ; . r - honf enrol v innifit.i vn nf n. RVtrmtnm n . , ; , .1 - ... -k tnroo.wnicn, ukq .ne 7 concussions 01 an earthquake, extended wider and wider until it touched the confines of the coun - try. Ere .the peals of the artillery which celebrate that victory had ceased to echo among the hills, Maine sent us her con- ffratulatorvbudcret, on which was encros- v sect au,uuu maioniy a gain oi y,uuu over v thfi niaioritv of last vear. and of 7.000 accretions from Uie ranks ot Uie opposi- nnisn, every gram oi aosu is penecuy ihey sapprcss It. They daioDof keep-It bfr tion. That this is a fact we take not for rmmlded by the action of a constant lav fore tile eyes, even oi their friends, and. yet, cranted. Evidence, pours in !on evcrv and is related to the silent constcllatiou i wwiiKasi,of iiu TVmArmtie Pistfnrm: over theaveraged majority; for tho HS. .twelve years, xae people no longer nra- , . i 'a.a.m w a m w m n n r ruvvtin AiKi vri itated. The uprising had begun, and m the majesty of such majorities, hope that 1 was already bright became brighter. , i They.haWprovethemyticd Events of the enemy's organization. Uow tar the work of disintegration has gone on, heart glows with rich hopes and high ment,Mf distinctly Invoked aud deirfycx we have but to consult the oracles to ambition, and into manhood, grand in its pressed" on th!s fundamental bsuc, arid It U ? know; In Pennsylvania there is no usual Sign ina. is inauspicious, vyn every biuu we hear the admission from the most ar- dent worshippers of thelost causef that ITartranft and Campbell are sure of their ground. Philadelphia is conceded to the nartv oi freedom bv a handsome maiori- tv. a A1l''thn renorts from thfi ooimtiea of the interior are ; of the most . flattering kind.Vllepnblican organizations exist in nil tJvfe towns villages. andtownah?na.nnd enthusiasm pervades each , assemblage. Public Bpeeches are active, their argu- nan 1 -nAfonf 1 ivolnntlina nnnn tlin uicuu ino www- wtuwiww nFvu Democracy, and the1 tactics pursued are not only those oi attacic ont defence. Vt vi. rr. u : Ane new xu.iw C7., i -a aruwe scintillatinc with truisms, points the. par- tvof the new rebellion to the JLTeitwJof beauty. They do not linger amid ouwc, wriiiCT ior tnemon ino waiia on a pubUc opinion and popidar sufTrasc. : 1 aiTccUon. na Uio ceaseless ftccncica of a I I.Il..YILL OF T1IK rTOPU: UY TILUL -p aa.mvcnnp il ncrctri- epiritl at .enmity with .roatC, .Nay, oho OF NotSssKNOWW titan sntbmetie ,aa U ashamed of iu? be scenes of human suffering fcavo licm te IOKCTSuCTIOHCTa WlEliTO Kmiiu5 rtiia,.auu naa at losfc.iu bausuuice r Bccnca ot lla sabhmcst plorv.IlioBtrainJ b l saul: l?Wbat if the Republicans did gain a big victory in Maine, didn't Fremont carry the tatc, and didn't Buchanan car- ry rcnnsylyania for all that V wi enthusiastic accord. A chillinc dampness I pcrpcaial curc .to ha nLoclnn onlv 1 : -r I iianga over every jjemocnuic pow-wow. i wim uiounu ol corruption and chill anxi J udged by tlieir size, frequently, and ar-1 darkness, i NoUiinr? perform for na kucIi uor, uieo inccungs icaa us to Deiicve inai grana anat noiy oihccs as that. . Ho w fro I - this section of thtvUnion will teach trca- qucntly,! indeed, its coming is beautiful I buu a itKiuii wctoDcr ana xovcraoer i quite as forcible in its terms as any dur-1 VASS; ,..:,: tuu vukw vuvxhj nappy umuikiuiia, away irora uiu siao one aivcr anouicr, ana these consoling facts, should bo to add the ancient memories arc translated into firmness to that resolve which the nation fuluro hopes ; when his work is done, and seems to have made, never to let our flag his hand Crows nerveless, ho feels almost trail in the dust to which rebellion would I have consirmcd it. Work has been done, I and well done ; but no musclo should bo relaxed until the vespers of November 3. Accept the current of opinion, the largo accessions to our ranks, the brilliantly il- laminated prospective, as sufficient rcmu- neratmn for Uie labor dono and press tho enemy closer entirely to tho wilL 'The premonitions of tlicir fato are as plain to I . ' . rrn 1 . . ! The rivolcts that now in- Republican current will rents. As tho reasons for mem as xo us., crease the great soon become torrents. a proper economy, an enlarged states-1 manship, liberal institutions, a closely cor- poratc and potential Government, without sclfishncss, but with a magnanimity cm- bracing the rights of every citizen within its uomains, orcaK upon vnc minus oi those who have hitherto suffered from doubts or gone entirely astray, tho acclaim foV Grant and Colfax will become a unan- imous outburst, and tho Democratic par- tyacepholous, amorphous, cougcalod and despised will ; find a fitting burial place amid tho ruins of its own temples. In his sigms vincwmsjriilcuicipiia u. rc33. i Everything Beautiful in Season. Men, generally,' arc quite ready to- rec ognize the eternal fitness of tilings, every- where but in tho exicncnco of human life; to acknowledge the perpetual ac- tion of a lxmeficent Providenco every- where but where that faith is needed faith most. If, for instance, we put ourselves I under the guidance of sience, and arc led through tho various and progressive eras of creation, we aro awed by the wisdom that has given them such complete adap- 0f tation to present puriwscs and ulterior ends, livery atom there has an culire that keens its solemn vied on some dis- tant outpost of the firmament. Ago after age is a progressive syjnbol of tho single Will that wrote on all material things its beneficent designs. And, at last, when gradation after gra dation of animal life, each higher in the scale of bemff than tlic last, had wrouglit I its mission on the globe, and' made the world complete, man was placed 'amid this marvellous magnificence, where cv- crything attests this unity. 'and reveals a universal beauty. '.-The morning, for in- JLZ thew great mission, as they bestow too I KnthnrH hnmvlipf inn nn a warv rar Un U Imlv nrhr wlirn vn sn CUVit mighty, starinailod merger, treading with majestic step, on thoso celestial . . "w "'J .7 heights, arid oflbrinir their knichtly sue- rtnr tn etr vnnc noss. fiurclv in thoso there is a wealth of beauty, which the most uu cultured-spirit recognizes. And so tho yearly changes of the sea- sons, twining the earth with varied iovli- i ness, onninnir spnnsr, wim : lis bwcui I fmnnina nf n lifn tnnr. wintur 1U III not I "vr-" V - " : r , I I rniaii. nnrf nmmnr rrrYVn-rnI kh! HIKl tjas- I . t I.l. t. I 1 sionaie, ana autumn, somura wim pwu 1, wii.1i 5nfiniti lmtintv. ing clouds, but rich with infinite bounty, 1 and winter, with its flashing coronet and spotless ermine, these arc all the beautiful. r; ; , And going higher, each stage of man's existence is a thing ot beauty in its sea- i uu, uuicw wiu wwu wuiui aruuruaiuuu w govern it are violated, and its purposes . "P1 touenmg even ail external things wiui a i i iiiifii i irr v ii Tin innn i i in iirrw w iiii :i brighter and sercner lovliness. It is tho embodied beauty of touching weakness nnsclfish iaith,and- nncorrupted HtotHE nocence. rassing into youuij wnen mo I integrity and consecrating its developed v-y.iw w ru.row,u,.u...Wv,u age, when the hand weary with sacrifl- fti.il labor nr fmrcA conflict m behalf of lirrht nnd tmth ninka rrcntlv to tho wcl-1 .t5thi euuiu cow jt, U iu uu tiiiwu uw of! sin and sorrow ever come, still and cv - erirhuman life is very beautif uL ' And auology teaches us, that, if all L . . . . . . m m other experiences aro tnns ueauuiui, u all external spheres ot lilo manliest tne steady and rniimpec and - kindly will, wi on ? Ol TmnicfpirHI O I oiuuvi . -i..w. .w- - - - . 7 so often mysterious, and which aro tho - I common lot, as, in wieir uwpcr wjj",u 1. it,i nil tMnfr 1ca yau v.uwu. - r"-l. rT wnen ngnuy viewea, wiui u. awinuw Por Uber Cera. PRICE 5 GENTS. thousand Iron h ca' or" bv mesa and rnIDENT WHO WILL -vxrrMTK of miiaicihatlmccrlonWtbnthe HJ5TIi1HJPa0,S' BUT If13 o:iK arc the si ofnno ul mittoSith gi 0fiSgP KJ IKa Borroy, or saOcritxg for the sako.of troth, LAriaK AUD . COMPUEnilNy iVjril wiuiupuing , ammi; ucrcavcracv uq iou.izi. n- u ua vjh n TuiiiQ Til AT . . ar T i - m itsffi .f i. ...75. - : - ' Dcauiiiui uocauso so hi and, seasonable, When, for instance' the old man has buiv h3.c NEW BERNE REPUBLICAN. alone and familiar voices reach his car rdcaf the sounds this side the cravc- from another land, then how flt.it is, Uiat death should lead it forth to tho youth of an immortal life, and tho fellowship of tho loved land lost. .And, correctly tsti- mated, flcatli: is always found to bo a bcautiftjli ministration, though it brcalcs up, sometimes, the dearest human rcla- tionshiiisi How often docs tho soul wd- come ii jivhcn tho body is, racked witii rnS" s - f 1! torture.! How often does it come as tlio xUOSdayj TllUrsdnV 'dtld agency wpich lifts all stages of " life from v . pairisNmd? 'temptations which were wait- ing .' to meet them on their earthly way. DcatnJ snatching childhood from tnor- al ruin,sand spiritual corruption, leaving the! littlol form in marble beauty richer man scuipuor ever cut, as me iye oi lis immortal,' lovliness and endless pcacc-r- death, ;cilling the mother to i a land, whenco fjerj voice shall oome, with adecp- cr plcadinrr.to call some wanderer home death, lcaring away.tlic love of -years, to rcmitd? the careless ' soul that is left, of God and heaven ' and tho angels death, borne for principle, and given aa eternal power to some irrcat luca acaui. cnoscn rathcfHtlian di.shouor, Uie pledge and prophecy, of an iminort.il victory Purely this is bcautiiul. So, under the inspira tion of a : living faith, ono by one. the solemu mysteries of. our existence take . : T t i lb tlicir; rightful places, as tho agencies of TnfTnrr Afr.tiori: and shino Willi calm and holvbeantv on tho road that leads I heaven. ; Prank iVBlalr's War Policy. It it well enourrh to keen tho wax-lixo letter Frame P. Buuh before tho people. Dcm- ocratfc papers have become frightened at the startling propositions It contains, and hence Being; written and placed before tho Conven tion when it assembled, It, and nothing else. sccurid Blair's nomination. Read, reflect, and tlcn act at tho polls. i Waeiiihgtok, June GO, 18C3L Drab Colonel: In reply to your inquiries I beg leave to say that I leave to you to deter- mlncbn consultation with my xnends from Miawhcthcr my isaU l prcrotd aroinT x coNBIDEK T11E HEAL AND ONLY IS- sue IN;T1II8 CONTEST:. , . Tlw rccctracUon policy, of thojfodical 81tf& gress.1 We cannot, therefpte, undo the Itadi- col nlin of Ttseonstructlon br ConrrCEsiOTUl actioa: the Senate wUuxratmueabartoIU ro- rx1 arr,.t trn .r.V,ru"t trt lt ITnw rn It 1m cTCr oTeruSTwn K the authority of tho Executive, who will I fail td do his duty If ho allows the Constltu tkm to pcrijh under a scries of Congressional enactments which nro In palpable violation of Its fundamental prindplcs. If tho President elected by the Democracy enforces or permits others to enforce these reconstruction acts, tho IUdicals by tho ac cession 01 twenty spunous senators and nity Tonl.ll.,u, til kH. I t . tt.. . ... vjngrcss, nnu nis Aumiairauon win uc as nnwrrWa . ilm nrcni nnn rf fm TnVnn m t- ritrn xt t tir a v nrr tt t. OT-r I ? V uuru uuu a wuci it. v ncoiuivn THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CON JjL l,tX5U?rS a t vntt PHEHIDENT ELECT TO DECLARE THESE ACTS NULL AND VOID. COM PEL THE ARMY 'TO UNDO ITS USUR PATIONS AT THE SOUTH. DISPERSE THE ' CARPET-BAG STATE GOVERN MENTS. Allow tho white nconlc TO REO GANIZE THEIR OWN GOVERNMENTS, ANEh ELECT 8ENATORS AND REPRE- Mi4i tikttl AU. AAV www V- . a majority of Demo- craU from Uie North, and tbey wlU admit the RcpresenUUves elected by the white pcplo of ti - - - a x a1 a a the South, aj tte beNAI ana wun coopcrauon ox mc rrcs- not be difilcult TO COMPEL Ii -t bo able to withstar withstand tho pulic iudg- c pnOTcaan imc f u repeat in a. t imo 10 iuut.ALi AND ONLY QUESTION WHICH WE SUUU1.D ALjIAi W 1U UUXITltUlj U SUallf MC wbrnlt to the usurpations by which J the 4 Government has been., overthrown,' or I hjji we exert ourselves for its full and com- 1 plcte rcsoratlon t 1 It is Idle to talk of bonds. greenback, gold, the public laiUi, and tho public credit. "What can a Democratic Pres I lUimi. I1U 111 rUTaiU UJ ZLJJ V Ul mrMT W lLn XL ident do in regard to any of these, with a concress in both branches controlled by the I carpct-bairccrs and their allies? He will be I Tagaoonus in uicir ouumga upua vito uaituw I These, and things like these, cat up the reve- l Iluu- ifu rew,UTOJ uj 'r; V . uv strov: iU credit make tho difference between old and creeDbacks. We must rcwloretbe Constitntion before we can restore the finance. AND TO DO THIS WE MUST HAVE A. ircrt!creeu tartiod tmrT. t VcS, Ua uJ nlr a Vt ctarred. t..1 K.C .. . . AXtJj ucroilE T1IE CONVKTiTfo'! I i ii v-vi m Co XXI Jt EX. O. IiSOADnKAA. THC - . : ,,V ' .1 i': (JlT.X ITT runusnEii : f i , OH t Satu day Uo nings OF KACII WEEK. 1 NEW UKUNK,. No. Ca' rruiE itrrunucAif i.u M.. IiiepecJmt sii Prciresire Jciml ' t .... ... . mm i ..... ,;t; i ' ! .' , t .'". 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New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 26, 1868, edition 1
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