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,.,r f! RAITS OF ADvEUTI jj ! r 1 Tea llioa w o lech cf rpce coticllUls a a-xra. Oa rretre, na Umki . . . tH9 rcUora da.- i ; Sir ' t. or Clirrry f trr,Jrtaretr. , ' . Tvr a4rn!crcU irwtcl lrrxl. :, : . , - it, AS ktlcra sLcxlI t ailrte4 -L'tTtvur n." lw Hr&. ?f , r, ...... Bt GEO.' IP . Tern o" "-rrrr ; . 2.00 , N. Gi, THDRSDAY, -OCTOBEff 1. 1868 : - 1 .-: r-r 11..;..: Mr": Ti r:cjJ BBBBBBIHRBBHflDbHBHHHIHfllHHBBHKlSSSEa PRICE-5 CENTS; i.r. 43 :: ."'"'-: 1 Iv : I ; 1 : i : V l.-T. 1 V I.H.I V.I. .1- , . V. ' i ' i'. I I I - V I.V-V V'. ."I I " .. . " 1 ; r - : : r i V! i r i '.: a . : : i ' i i t i . I ...-. i t ..1 t r. -i v. l--1. i . i i . m I I i ill I I . ' -: i I i v i I v I . i-. I . -. - 1 . i 1 ' . 1 1 . - " . ' , . , I ' " . " ' 1 1 1 1 , - . :.K;i. NEW YORK. -fit i7-;:. . 1' 11. ! t. ndandiao4c of Insuraace t ! 4 5 . an BIPEKSK8 LESS THAN ANY CABU J. 3, t-- cbifPANY, X PREMIUMS jSVRERS RECEIVE THE U liONUS EVER GIVEN. . WIDENDS MADE; ANNUALLY ON 3 ALL - PARTICIPA TINO POLICIES, NO CLAIMS UNPAID, UiL KINDS OF NONFORFEIT NG :iIFEANp EN DO WMENT t ;, tn ... .... , t . " . POLICIES ISSUED, POLICIES INCONTESTIBLE, si LOANS MADE ON POLICIES, )C 132 NQULAR LIFE POLICIES AFTER THREE YEARS NONFORFEITABLE and teH Annnal nflVntni PnllrlM j TJt. ' be; iaw loDowing are examplea'of the operatlons of the WvideiioA' ; 1 i - K u: ! .-y fi Di :atc vers 1CA t in "yuan laavxD" in 1861, oult roca tkars ago. Annan .to roucT, . ssa'a.jfjyam.., J T -iiiioo;J5 uisajt. .000. 1,095. TOT At . AJfTPOU 2,848. 10,848. r. .:2AWj.:rr 708. 8,708. S,506. if': A 10,208.: 7,000. . 571.:: 9,605." - f- y . ai v. - 1 'Ul I A . . . . J . If. St w"; wely New Plan, riving Inenrera the . . w maae oy any tympany in the same 1 .drc !3 CI"- hQ 'ton. k.. . .. " ' ' 1 WwiK Policies that larked di nrhii: the war. Z . Win a. 4v" jT-Ti Tt1" le upon pliead upon a d ocrnrt. M1C "aenaa tne same as if no orti v"' , Iledical Exaiaissr. , ll 111 THOMPSON, Agent, New Berne, N.C. To 1 lay l?axc8t abd TPrdvicl Go Vcrnuieiit. -3 -8ec. 1. If is ordained by thMayor and ConncU 6f the city of Mew Bern. That for the fiscal Tear anAinr June 80th 1868, a tax of one per cent upon. the ralne allof real estate, within the limits of the corporation, be and, the i,aa is by law pror-iJ same is nereoj iaia to oe couectea.ai It, U further ordained That from and: aftert the'lst: day of April, 1B68, no person, firm or corporation shall prosecute or carry on eitnei of the trades or occupations mentioned In Section 6 of this ordinance, nntil he or (iiey snui nave ooiainea a license therefor in tlic man ner nereinatter pronaed. m' Mu-A L , bees, it m further ordatnedJihnt. everr nenon or ner J sons desiring to ODtain a license shall register with the 1 City Clerk, first ; his name, or their name or style r sft'l cono, me traoes or occapation for wbicn a ucense u desired ; third, the place where snch trade or ocenpa-' tion is to De camca on j oartn, u an. ; inn -Keeper; the yeany rental otne nonse ana property. io oe- occapied i or eaia pnriioee, ana tnereapon, npoa yment to the t ; uuy.vierK, or oioer person aumonzw io coueci in j " :"rU'ULiVt(Yt tax herein provided, shall make out and- deliver, a 11 ' "" , "" ," r.TtAAwu cense for snch trade or occupation, .which license shal a , r a x . a.i to collect the shall eonnnne in torce tor one momn. ai tnepiace or premls- Sec 4, It U further drdavud, That if persons snau exercise or carry on any trade or business hereinafter mentioned for .the . exercising of - whiclC a Kceise is required, without takm oat snch license . as Is iu mat oenaif required, he, shei or or they shall, for every such offence, respectively forfeit a penalty equal te tnree times tne amount ox tne sum ox money impos- ea tor sucn ucense lo xne use 01 lae city.'-J ; i . v a ""a? a a z.f.a a ' 11 i oec o, na oeu juriaer oraainea. lnai in. every I case where more thai one of the pursuits, hereinafter' same pmce at me fame time, except as tnerem men-1 ' .. ;v -tloned, license nmst be taken out for each, accordlne to II vince more the Boys are eathennir T :r rv 5i?S25il&M the first dav of April, 1868, for each license granted the sum herewith stated ithall he rnirnactlvt'lT n1 mnntMv I I ", or r J 7n. nW Mf) RT A HIT IT j 1 naid. - Anv number of persons carrvin; on aav busings l fijAo .!. .ar coming wfthitt the purview of tMs.prdWe, in par nersmp may transact sucn business at such place, under I sucn iiceiistr. ana noi omerwise. - - ' ' " ' ; -; i r t . - . i .'. ;; . jjankers snail pay ten dollars for each liceue, and .- u i : I every person snau oeaeemea a Danger w.tnin me mean ins of this Ordinance, who keeps; a place of .business where credits are opened in favor of . any person or arm, ny tne depesit or collection of money or currency. ana me same, or any pan tnereoz snail Depaid out or remmitted upon the draft or check of such creditor, (.Auctioneers, snau pay ten -dollars xor license. Every person shall be deemed an auctioneer whoee oc cupation It Is to offer property for sale to tbe highest oiaaer. : siriu-Mui i .u.iJ- (3.) Retail Dealers In liquors, including all . distilled or fermented liquors, and wines of evei sry description, , Every : persen snau pay five dollars for eacn ucense. pay five do ttrhn ch.11 ..1. on r HnnrtT". .In cuu AniiTititv tTRKRAL MODES OF PAYMENT OF than one gallon at onetime, to- the pame "purchaser, UOanu - . i r ahaUbe regarded a retail dealer in liquors, ,; , v -r (4.) Retail Dealers Shan payone 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 wlirtln nHcrlnol ntpp. nr raVaor nno Hm' tn tlui awnoie original piece or pacaagt, at one time to trie.l same person fnot including wines, spirituous or malt I Mime neraon not inclndin? winftH. ' unlHtnona nr liquors), snail ne regarded as a retail dealer, mors), snau ne regarded as a retail dealer. i 1TTU1 1 T.1. JH V. 1 license, l Every person whose occupation or business it is 19 seu grucenes vr any kuuus, waxe or mercnan jllfia' Kv Ana mWA rTM rr o I Tn fr QftM nm a Ana , Lime- luiue etuue uuruiiauerj vr wiues uuu iiuuurs in i .1 a . l ( x -i 12 LARGEST quantities of more than one gallon, shall be deemed a wnoiesaie oeaier. . f r . . Hotels, Inns and Taverns; shall pay five dollars for each license. Every place where food and lodging are provided for and furnished to travelors or sojourn- shall be regarded as a . four dollars for each, license: ; Ahy person except one v oerson exceot one I l nolding a license as w.nolesaie dealer or banker whose business it Is to purchase or sell stocks, money, goods or merchandise, or seek-orders therefor in original or unbroken packages,"or proddce, or to manage business matters for the owners of iveseels. or consignors of .' freight, or whose business it,is to purchase, rent or sell real estate ior etnere, snail dc regarded as a Banker or Conimiiiglon .Merchant. ; . p . ' . . .'.;..-. (8.) Theatres, Circuses and Jueelcrs shall nay a sum not to exceed two hundred dollars to be' fixed by the CStv Council In each case. Is " , - . , . . (9.Y Bowllnz Allies or Billiard Rooms shall nar four dollars for each license.-' h i - - - t r (10.) Horse Dealers and Livery Stable keepers shall pay four dollars for each license." ' - - ' ' ; ; ; ill 1 HO1n aro flhall rav tlff fianrs an itoonoA A&aa it, ovuf vAvvpn jividvuo pvuuiiu aan rai c-f wvao or domestic produce as tneir own producing, ,wno sells or offers to sell at retail goods, wares or .commodities, iruTeuiug iruui piitce io pises in me sueeis Fixaii ,e oeemeu a peaaier. . . : . . . r - -' ; . ; , (1Q.) Manufacturers shall pay two dollars' for each li cense.: Any person except. one holding: a license-as wuuicMic ucwer ur uaimcr ur wuv ouast uxauuxal- ure by hand or machinery, and offer for ale any goods; wares or mcrcnanaise exceeding annuauy tne -sum oi one thousand dollars shall be deemed a manufacturer CIS.) Lawyers, Physicians Dentists, Photographers and Printers, shall psy.one dollar for each license. (14,) Express Companies shall pay five dollars for eachlicense. ;. t - p . t-'.i - (15.) All public drays shall pay twenty-five cents for each license. ' : . , ; ' (16.) j Cartthouses shall pay two dollars for each li cense.' ' -. . . .. - Sec, ;7. lAnd be it further ordained. That all Or dinances and parts of Ordinances conflicting herewith, be, and the same are hereby repealed. . v " . : V JOHN SlitATTTX; City'-Cferk New Berne, N, C, March 80th, 1868, : : . ' ( '. ANTED AGENTS-- 473 to S200 per month. .evei7whe,jAnale iand-fenl tne -UJaJNUIKa.' lUirKUVED CUMsION JS&Sk ly t warranted for flvc years. : We wiU pay !Rl fMtfl ft onv TnahinA hn nrlll aamv a rfatfcW Bt7h er, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cnt, 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.- Addiess SECOMB & COM Pittsbubg, Pa, or BOSTON, Mass. , -----'-rjn kt:;y:-i-.i'i - 4 CAUTION, Do not be imposed upon by, other par-' ties palming off worthless - cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. " : Onrs is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. ' ;- Aug22,4St$8,2m, (i;r, . - , t ;. :. PRICES CURRENT. BCPOBTCD BT ; -C'- WkoUtaU Dealer in Groceries and Provmonti i Dry . Goods, Wines, Liquor Cigar, &c.; Z GBOCERIE8. . . , . ... Coffee, Kio Laguayra.... y Maracaibo. . . . wH St. Domingo. f Java.; reas, Young Hyson . . V- j - Hvson . 28a ; 28 20 S5H 82 S3 24 ' i 45 1 50 a 25 1 TO 2 25 - 1 so a 1 75 ; .90 . 90 :1 00 Gunpowder and Imperial. - Oolong...". J v " TJncol Japan ..........; 1 00 ; English Breakfast. ....... .: .;; 1 25 2 25 Eggs 20 25 Plouirlfrom.,.i,..T7.i.iiU. . ........ 0 50.;&20 00 1 .. Pamliy.;.. ..i.... 15 00 18 00 Gibbed Herrini?: toer box. ... .... . . 60 h. 65 Lard......w.;. .... .i;'... Molasses, New Orleans. ... 20 75 50 25 t 1 00 : .-,'r't. ' -Cuba..': .......v . . . Sugars, YeUow8.:n.v.i--:;v..-. r Coffee B ......... 10 & IS ,& i7xta 17 17K r i7 15 r 15 19 r 19 19 19 - i! -7;. Granulated.. ; t '4r Powdered, : Crushed.! oait.... - .260 3 00 hi 30 12X 16X 20, 30 0Qt 31 J is n " .80 50 n .16 I 22 I W jjr "Fo xrrieu. ........... ...,..... acon ..... ........... ......... Porkjper bbt. . .:;V; . . : . . i. . U i ;; oeei, wornca ... ; . . uutter. Cheese. . . . A. , 4 Beeswax . v. . ; L'. . . II . . - : , M 28 " BiCarb. Soda........ ........ a... .............. L.....ii,'jj ;2:r l-t 1 ' ' ? ' 1 v. 15 '.. -00 i , wtttr. : -.v; . . fxMv.;.S:t-& im erDnsnet.... . 1 go ffa 0 00 11 14 Blue Stone .......... Com-by qnantitr. . ; Flax seed, ner basnet Guano, Peruvian per ton . . , 120 00 Hav:. ........... ...... 1 so 00 00 1 1 10 uaxa. 1 00 STAVAI. 8TOBES. , New Dip 3 50 , ................ ers, in view ofpayment therefor, Hotel,' Inn or Tavern. ; ; (7.) Brokers and Commission TTTT7 4 00 8 CO 2 80 60 4 00 2 25 2 50 r uw inp. , 2 80 i 2 50 cra -rape. )lnta' Sp Turpentine, tax paid by purth r 45 TV f 2 00 2 00 2 00 UJSIIa . ., . , t . . . .. . Tar, aa to size... Pitch. ,NK BKpCTPBER li 18.68, . v 'LET US' HAVE KAOS ':'(' I ?!. rT' 'tit; . "From hallo wd gronod, ... -From marl jr mqjnnd, " From widow's ircast. From grief dpprs'd, : ;'x ) From sire bereft, ) '1 In sorrow Itf:-) From every sod , 'The slain have. trod . iilC- -.11 'T -w Rom erery flood' . it - : y Once tinged with blood, .i j. vFrom plenty, blossed, t ; l:,.;?H:.:l,Dtt toil oppressed, tV-ii-'E Prnm liill anrt ata 't r . ... .7.1 , i , , w mis uu wM4,. ; f vjt.-crom every Tale, ;: ; rrom rock-girt Maine; , To Western plain, ;'uf ' The prayers increase ; : VLet ns have peace." ; i ; -I. r . (T IFrom the Chicagq Tribune. THE LAST "FIQHT OF. THE WAR: ry . . , . Pce mo.re;nSs! ft huS Call ! . ; Beneath the Autumn skies.' ' , V' ,; For Treason'ouikes is final fight t 4 . i : l .: . 0 . .". ;i. f . - 1 5 Affainat the rightaof Man I .t - ' r- But the fla? we misfi! n inntW clvi T: - ' . f T . i . And Grant is in the van ! We've heard that rebel yell before, ' We've heard Iha traitor whine,. When Riot roared In the Bowery, . ! And Lee had crossed the line,' - ' But victory came in a blaze" of flame, .That Scorched the rebel clan, i For the boys in Blue were stout and true And Grant was In the1 van I ' - : : : Still waged the war y and grass jprew green . V c man a, suimer ionn, 'Till Peace came. faif as' a'mdrnlnir star - i i ' ..! . - '? , ATtera nigut Of Storm. - , ' t , ' j . . . . - w .',v.-!'i' ' And Rhall now ik -r . . , r r T v 10 1 reason f anip.lv vilrt V - - .- J 1 ' ., ... UI ,VU1IB a SOiai WieidS a VOte,, ' , . . D. close "P ranks And .forward march ! j . r 'Till the crowninn-tlirht i nx f f " l"e cronngngnt is WOttln:; , Willie the sweet old niusfc fills Our hearts ; itrt'.i. "L'.-i 1 i. .'ii " " " 1Mc;bo V1 .""es gone, ri , ;. ur caaseis Ablest; we cannot fail ; ,f . , Who strive, for the Riirhts of Man ! The stars in their courses fight for us . ' nd'Qrant 'is In the .van ! ' Z Facts to be Remembered. It is a fact 1st. ' That the so-called 'Democratic V party threatened, : " 1 com meticed, and carried on the war of the 2. Tiiat the leaders of the Democratic i r - J w x. uuvi 1 v a vaa w m W UVI llvlls 1 - o T'l, ta r ... , , a. iuuutrauu panv con- trolled the States iu rebellion. ! r .4. That the. Democratic party opposed every measure of the GovernmMit in nrw I .t . ... J press the rebellion. rcss thp rpholl.nti -, - i , - resSUie rebellion, - v;. !. t 5. That the Democratic party discour fleers in the armyi viz: Captain George, Llcu aged enlistraeut into .the Union army and tenant Henry, and Major Andy Trcece." y 6, That thVDiWttAWVkM , v.uuvi uww, UUI J K V mu the; rebels dnnne the tWy.oumiiS -i, -J.V.-I-.v, . . .. , ami .. wuiivi b IU war. . to give our brave and 'Tiatri otic Rolilinro-' in the field: fiirbtinir for the life of thn na! tion, the right to Tote., .i;,;,;;V.; . , -. ., . : t. ,t,-. - I ft. That tiiP DomratSA r lii. : " "a U mcuaum auuuicu , oy VOnijreSS IO sWe; peace, liarmony, ark pecurity to h v. j. ua iuo .xemocrauo party. Dy lore- Ik. a ' a "P01 the country, without a cause, a lone:, bloody, and exoensive . war. crpaterl a vast public debt, and i in nosed ii Don the people untold sorrow and burdens griev- ous to be borne. 10 . jTThat;,the . berncraito' ' party - are sponsible for high taxes, high : prices, re derangementof; business, etc., Which are the lemtimate fruits of the war. ll. The Democratic party propose to itAoa. t.nAna k., -..t. . -k k mai. h .-m A . . ii v Hiwease.uicse ourueus oy OVennrOWinST the State governments in the South, an3 acknowledging the validity of rebel leg- . - J I A. ' ' ' 1 lAiatlUlI itUU Uil'll UCUU; . lif. ine democratic party and their . ,.v. . . r . . . .c - - . , . ... Cuei a.uC.u, cue cKiuui, pruuuuucc i favor of a' Dictator to overthrow civil ' - . r . . . . r.t f ViWli T,oT ' t w v..w .---r .-r power for the purpose. V ' 'Enter. Cuba; Isabella, the last of the Bourbons, i government,. ana to estaousn caste ana we uupy wuay. L e uo no woquct. class :! legislation, arid now ' ask the free "BrickV' disgust. 1 It is natural under seems to have thoroughly prepared Spain itself fairly and squarely. upon the Broad for reYolutibn 51 Coarse : by instinct, head letter, accepted its conclusions and brntal by education, and cruel by blood, endorsed its sugeiitionsV Now, since it sne.nas unauy lairiy anven an eneie ana lethargic people to assert their ultimate Imd inalienable rrights.;; This family has xor generauons neen an mvaiuaoie aia to republicanism in the way of goading their subiects toT desberation.S and making the experiment of ' revolution,' with eren the almost certainty of deathj preferable tt life under their government Isablla is a - worthy scion of her stock, and is closing out the race dramatically. : i ' Onr doisnatches tr-dav" confirm the belief that the present troubles are Rome thing more than an 'ordinary Latin 1 in- uro of oi Dnblm below the Pyrenees : may revolutionixo the Continent. - It would not be the first time that Spain has led off in a great historic movement 1 - :K . Y- 'mm . mu without sncculatiuir on n-urone. this . convnlsioa has a Uvely ijitrest for ui. tIt gives uspidxX, For many .months a rovdlutibn has! hn fully orgBiictV for'J'thal' Uland--carriJ)aignsk pbnned arias procured, roohev- secnnxL.v b!or lia been vithhJd only from pru-r dential motives, for the movement, was' controlled bv strong, arrns !and clear beadi. :;' "Xb bo i visit1 enthusiasm or f roV mantio Tnadnesa i held the helm. j Frets com W beinsrordnixiDd "nor. : .This unw lookpltfpr development of f.tho, tlamo oij revolntion on European coil however .1 '"""""f-r"""1 !,f"V , witlidrawrt from Cuba : to defend 'tho Spanish; .throne., and the Oueen'of Ui4 1 Antille knocVAt Ibe doors of the Union: If, luider, Dcniocratifi leadership-Texas Ji keeps recalcitrant much longer, swarthy 1 amendment to the constliution. to enable ad Senators from Cuba ' will prectdq her 1 icr to rote, passed CO lo 9. ! ' v - v Reprtntoaveson.thefloorof Oinffrel fV . - f!.iOor l'"tLucuwa mo-ea lorwaru apacf, ancl while Democracy sullenly .and blind- ly tights .with fate, we welcome new i.v;.,u, ah fiu;.' pj,:' provinces. All t-ti r. i ti- zl:t' nu, tree vuua.-i y. I 4, i' A Wo in a ti Defendidcihe Flag Arx incident In Dll&sourl:. The St. Louis Democrat publishes the.fol lowing:: s i - ' :Jt tpon his return from the late.Conven f r:rVr''""rui:.'l'V,,'t"u-u"u luxr T n.i nSt AvpTn . .L! Sel g,, , a- B. J VSSr 1 LCt T,r.lrrr V , iCTt V.i f JJ&?! it? teJSff .ft" .Ld fi?IB V. V 4UJ'u?"l"ww. 'ia; pany of about two hundred men that were em- I ployed at three dollars a day . each, and sent out from St. Louis.to 'demonstrate' at Rolla on last Tuesday.- ... ; , , . j 1 "A juad ot tins culvalry baited at the rate andnoufled Mrs. Evans that tbe flag must be" taken down. . The commander said that If she did not take It down bis men would destroy it: that it was offensive to them and the Dem ocratic citizen, and that she ought. to .have known that to have t up on the .day of the grand rally would not be tolerated. As Mr1. JUvans was at mai tune attending: the - Con. gressional Convention .at Washington, ltde. volvcd upon liis lady, a little-woman bf. about one hundred and seven pound? ; to project th . little children,' tbe house and tho flag. ,Thc risk was not unexpected, as she bad heard oe threats beinz made earlier in the dav.;In aaf sumirig the defensive, she informed this ,1 ra .fportant posse of regulation that she would not remove the flag; that if 4hcy entered the .- kav AnM iT, ml1M. or, a ,- Ik. I nnt i ;;.V; Vi ti,ol -ir,nr T.ff nn.!a w,M L their yelling for Jeff: Davis before her door was offensive to her. .'They told her1 If she would lower the flag arid take off the words 'negro suffrage she would not be interrupted; and the flag would be permitted to float upon the breeze., Bbe replied that Iwhenr; that? flag comes down it will all come down together. ',; "The flag did not come down. Mrs.' Evans durincr the balance of the dav. with no other company than her little children and her hus buncrs revolver, which she kept by her side. Still, she had the consolation of approval and encouragement In her spirited course from the leadine citizens of the town, ;who sent her word that they would fly to her assistance at 11 AQ a 1 a iuc ursi buui.- jui.iiiouuau hcbiu woven Mrs. .bvans nan neard tne yell for jefj .Davis from Price's raiders injlb64. and when she heard it repeated by . tbe party now, Fbe could not feci very kindly ' toward its - members.... It was a misfortune of this chivalrous crew tnat.sne was ot a soldier tam- riw - im 1.vth9 thret brothers - whn - were, df- r Honesty Teru Dlshoxtetty. We can respect !an honest opponent' itw.,rrt-; Mn w.ruvi Rrlr.lrw Pnmru theipforo.wen respect linck lorne- T HA H M kiIa.I Unnh nmA-nn Wroncf .headed. blasDhemons obscene : be still has the redeemmff trait of honesty. He docs not ' conceal his I - Democracy. He i is Whot" all the Tils T)iriocracv ia theDemocrdcv 1 OI uie biuius aim. mo b"wi; wiAiMWJ not attempt to di3SuTse iU origin. . Ho ne tniDKS reoeinuu waa riuv, uu ue I i TT!- 4ki m A 4 says sd. i His ; merit is the merit of hoc- j estv, TT drM. not . conceal his dtdVatit 1 w " . ' . and he does not evade party issues. TTo hears from Maine and ho frankly says he does not liko it. 11 0 believes in Frank Blair and the coming revolution ; therefore1 he sounds the slogan of rcvo- lutioh. He knows that Frank lilair was nominated because ho wrote the B roa ri head letter; and he says so. lie glories . 4Ua .1 m. lotfflr ia a tmrt. nf i a& a Am. tm m t m -m .vnia u w i km r w w uu wr - v W16 iacfciuafc i.uo . v the Democrat o. platform and ays that it is a part ana parcerot tne xiemocrattc I V f-. ... i ...... .:.., xnereiore, "nncic I'oraeroy nas acon-i . :.t .t i-t-r i , - .. a ?.U,7L""-. " ti -T honest. lh ere fore, he publish es tho article I ' . j... Tir'j . j . tho eircnmstnnftpa: Ttia th dirnstl , . . . - . P which an honest nature feels towards a treacherous nature. v-Let ns see.: Imme diately, after the; adjournment of: the Tammany Convention the TFtrW planted r nas ueara irora iuame, it. Dacas square down, attempts to slide off the Blair plat- form, and to make it appear that tho rremocrauc party is not respousioie ior the views put forth in this now notorious I letter. : ",l " It knows "better. It knows that the letter nominated Blair that this was the document that aroused the enthusiasm of Forrest and the "sympathy of "Wade i HatfiDton--that this was the. kev-fcote of the Southern rebel sDeochei. and this. the I programme of the Democratic party. But it is sinuous always always covering "linck" ha iot meut and the endorsement of hispartyl He is the risinc and the World H the set- tincrsunl- He is the' belter nian. ' Yo I say hi f hi!! to "Brief Synintse Stat ft - -a ? (Wra. l ' ;f S7uoc&ft VioiloraaiotieyCKvof Wi the Impudence in a'spctch &t Ulica the other dar , to present himself at, the .special .clo plon, of the aoidlera, because hclucd 10,000 coramlaalona during the war; a proceeding which he could not hare tielpcd If he Would without danger of - Itn ipea'Ariiciil. 'Be it re tnembertd that this' laaiti who ao . arrojanily claims the soldiers rofe t the tame who once .vetoed ihUtf granflnihe iers the 'right 18C3, the following rjrocccdligs trinlrcd, la the Iaiainr. . ' ; ' "A. message waA received from the Grrer- nor. vetoinr the aoldlera mir Lnr cm ih o"10 of. its. -ancxmiUtnuontlW. and that Tl5.nf lf J?1? vMf- n.n. -jft-, r wcr, message on tho soldi era proxy rote vote M cxtra-offlcUl and urtattUibrtzed was adopted 18 to rJtfehore the bis record, and 10. soldiers wLl fajdA tLIs 'min br ms record. and vole accordinrlr. It la bnt ilrf )A ir. vl soldier, should have the ao Idler's ballot denied to lilm. Frracute Standards b;J OXTEPUTTOBIL Ail I. We congratulate the countnr on the as- majority of the SUtes UUly In rebellion, c oonsUtuUonS securing equal civil and political riehUtOal).aaditls thSdutyof the Govern- mcnt to sustain those insUtuUpns and to pre- v-nt the people oi sucu elates Lrom ueing.ity Emitted to staid of anarchy.- - c ?" , JL xuo guarantee by -Congress of eauaj .Hfr7, 'I Tlt.rf ,. mended by every consideration of public safe ty "of gratitude, and of juaiice, and must.be maintained ; while the question of suffrage ia all tne loyal biates properly Duongt to tne peo ple of those States., il - :.' ! ;IIL' We denounce all forms of repudiation aaia national crime f and the DaUonal-honor requires the payment of the public ; indebted ness In the uttermost rood faith to all . credi tors at home and abroad, not 'only 'according to tbe letter, but tne spirit oi. the Jawa, under wlilch it was contracted. , IV. Ztiidue tOtthe Ubor of the nation that taxation should be equalized and reduced a rapidly as the. national filth will pcrmlL jV. .The national debt, contracted as it has boen for the preservation of 'the Union for all ticpe to come, should, be extended over a. fair S ' fbor i A rti Af intt t ir S5?-f1 ff? 2fS "i2?jS2tSt JKS? " oiv whenever it Can be.bonesuy. done j :'!-. . VL That the best policy, to diminUh .oar bnrdenr of debt is to bo improve our credit that capitall3ts;will seek to loah.os money at ldwer rates of interest than we now par. and must continue to pay so long as repudiation, par tial or. total, open or .ootertj li threaienca or anspeeted. ,- ,T - . r ". y IL The Government of the TJnlted titatci should be administered with the strictest ecoii- omy and me corrupiions wnicn nave oeen . so Johnson call loudly for radical reform, .u ' V1IL ."We profoundly deplore tbe cntlme- regret the accession to the : Presidency of. An drew Johnson, who has acted trcacherouslv to the people who elected him and the cause' he was pledged to support: who has usurped r , high legislative and judicial .functions; who has refused, to execute tbe laws? who baa used his high odce to Induce other officers kU-A UiUWU Bit the property; tbe peace, liberty; i and : life, - of I i .le citizen; who haa abused-the pardoning L power; wuo n&s denounced tne National Leg islature as unconstitutional : who naa rents n tently and corruptly resisted, by every means in ms power, every proper attempt at the ro- conitjrucUon othe HUtealately In rebellion; whg has perverted the public patronage Into wholesale corruption rand who - .... . V .1. . land - misdemeanors, and properly pronounced guilty thereof by the votes of thlrty-flve Ben-1 wT?'h K&nZ V nt WilW .'.AW a 1.. .v.. i . ""rOTl' t7. ' 1." ia unc a iiiujim wo u ainai wi. ,uu uc nr Uonl honor and Independence. .Naturalized t . tlitl a a I . 1 ' l f citizens are entitled to prelection In all ' their j riehU 01 mizensnm, as . luouru iney? vrcre I natife-Dorn; ana no auzen 01 .ine uniiea - w - a a . . m I to uxrest and imprlsonnjedt by any foreign nomr for acts done or words s do ken In this country; and If so arrested and Imprisoned, ii is juic uuij (il uio uoTcnuucQt to . luirnero i In his oebait. X. Of all who were faithful in tbe trials of the late war, there were none entitled to more especial nonor than the brave soldiers I scaQQcn who endured the hardthlDs of c i m r ii im tiiiii ii aw- wm at aaw usmi tia m. m mm i i -- , -r- -r- i KJ-KfKi TubtrT: the tonnUd ! penidons provided by the laws for these brave I I - -- p w" wmoi ui i in- iraiisni njLn are m vnmi t i uu nnnia a ed legacy, bequeathed to tbenitWtf 1 ..VHn. r ' - I r a V , , .?. ... . . . ju.. uoreign immigration, wxnen in ue past haa added so much to the wealth, devel-1 uprarnanurouuiwiaii- iuvui powcri 1 totWslCeourjiictneasvlumot tlie onnresaed of all nations, should be fostered and encour aged by. a liberal and just policy. i AIL fi nis convention declares lUeix In sympathy with all oppressed peoples strng- eunir ior meirnenia.- i, r Unmouonor uaribnurz,T4ieioiiowiogtwo planks were added by a tuvuritnous vote: i - TlrmnlrA tbt Mfllr -fit W .. . X. . . . ... . H A . SDirit ot magnanimity and forbearance with which men wno nave served tn the rebellion but who now frankly and honestly co-one r- ate with us in restoring the peace of the cocrn try and reconstructing me Houtbern BtaU governmets upory the basis of Impartial Jus- lice and Equal itlghU, are received back into be communlc-nol the loval people; and .we favor the retrieval of the disqualifications and ."estrictiGn' imposed upon tne late rebels In the sirra. measure as their srririt of In rah r will direct and as may be consistent with the tafetv of the loval people. ,. . . t Rf totted. That we recognize the great prin dn.tc laid down In the immortal Declaration of Indepcndrac-fij the true .foundation of democratic government : and we hall with gladness: everr eCort toward tnaklng these ' principles a living reality on every inch of American son. : - Which times are the bestf--MeaL'timt. A Fez Coxxox to Evxhtbodt CofTce. ' Why ia chicken Pie like a gunsmith's shop ? Because it contains fowl in-pieces. to ignore and violate the laws; who. has. em- LTJniOIl. LibertV Qlld Vnnnlitv oloved his executive oowen to render InsccurBi umuu, uuu .Lquiunj TT-.r THE NE7 BEIUTE nEPUBLICAi:. t 1 I. .1 . . ... , r?i r i . i .i. !.: '1T2.VC nxUrtita i X on . i r i f TT jtyj Tuosday,; Thurcday, and Up iU s a .'J S atnxday Horninijs .HOlI or auicii irn, it rMOM sv WJB V U K IX js ii T o v f- i ' -ui-.-- ; ij. . , . . . :v:i M' 'i :t- which ahaU reflect the eatlawau atd o-piclcm c awilfatm6f ioyaf portdatkm of raster yorta Caro . '! ; ;'..'':. J , '. i - i t Ilea, 17 aa KBcoaspr ociUlcx crpoclllea U Lha doctrlpra of SeotMloa, and by a fesrWs avoccj I the eUc&a beforc the Law. . ,. r ' TiT r WVU Uli oxxtmii"mnciouiaxxit f or all It wia pitmd tor IW Mixicmaac twlcdcla ct 1 ta Jiational Ooverabait and lit trlt t tlw iiWtW ' byanaTaJUMteaajMtWpk:tUcter f Inrralralloa sad the 4erOopexeKt "of oar crieai k ... . . vuscraj aaa cnuatmil mourca. kwW toi-yiiaWsrCt be pr&etiUy a .1 - AL . Triu cf .COMMERCE. AGRICULTURE. ART. SCIEJfCB, . AND' XJTJUUTUiu:, .IVO .7.-1- . . .; . , . . . " I WUI ftmttm MA oMmMm W Ti ... . . m . i oaraaanes aa rpace wa permit. " ra3 rrporta on aU laattefs of Local Islcmt wQ foras - . I ITTITTT md f TITS I lmm I I I Ii n id i rmrn vnrrr aw i v rmtt n ism w"VWJ'wtv,rt"w"1W' A4ii " - ... x :i la EaaUra JCcrth fgrftea. th arastaccs vVka Ue aa aa drwrtLtlvz tueilvm art pareat jnafca of ab5criptlcn One Tear . MxJicnta Thrm McsXltf ODeKo&th s-s .. - ta Tea Cm I . Liberal oectiGi - to X Kajt-tf. f, t ;'i I t it k -4 ! . - 4 a. . w 5 K V. A.. V t: I! V 1 . t:- Will I i n H If 1 V V. ', v i t i id; I lilt . .4 i ii f i
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1868, edition 1
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