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. i i r imon, luitktt; xttd eqtjalitt EEFonmiE 1 I. " f -.Til ' t . fc. If 3 I J c: I Mstr icesl aloni m i I AS W : .'TV ITOROH LIQkT 4 Ifr';' .Gen. Curtis II. tyngn, Col. Wm. J. Clarfc.Mr. J.-Eib'mrdj and others; will toratsj: Commerces own sbowin would rcnresentj 1 NEW BE11NE, Ofif9BEU3, 1868. r s i "Those wfto deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves, and under a just God cannot long retain ."AnitA ' r - j Xe$ oir anc? Constitutions speak not of' white men, not of red men, not of black men, not of men of any complex 'ion: but. like the lams.of God, the Ten Commandments and the Xorctfs Prayer, let thorn speak. of Vie FEOrJK.--QK .f k VfcT It Tf "' A ,..." I ' i AcQQrding tb;thc-c7otfn2r of Col. Heaton at JNew erne, on Daxuryjrc ed drfcwnstonces.- f Manyiierj rcsptetn- tober 3d. :r.r. i t ,r. ,. Speaking from -the "platforni i in .front ble people"" in' tKia cJmntidn.' J ofllje (Bob House,.; , V VUVTr .IHT" VI i B-whJ--mtroadCD xntr lepwme ?ija By order of 'Cikwfi!fmfflffl8ff 2!.,K9r ".,-,4- Kit' inn TViinmittiH ? '-11 . : -.-r"-o ' '': j ! - 'TftfJiid V , V. .-. tL EDWIKWVESrRii GBAHT AHD OOLTAX BY CIIRLE3 D. LAKE Y.I Uan out the great, illustrious names, Of noble men and noble deed. Who neer their country's trust betrayed, Or faltered In her hour of ncedJ beniWe,UaJtvnbout!trcprc?eiitatk)ni in gtneraX indignation ttpon Vie anmor cj tated tengeance of lit spirit Of disunion ; Joiix KAkDOUW,Jr., (Urftc fuilTairiy-'andf jtS( fTIV Ncw Berne Oct. 3d, 1868. - resented in i ConsrcsSi-lie attempt to '-TV- " itsTI lUxctutlc tlnr -Toor is-not loleuouTleii?-Aii incanaUoiri lliuler ffwrawt,lKpntinS;thejatly)r onu -t-Tvt TPSTICTOftVT oty is plain before m : Jestywmii foend j-f f V'X , d every xberiment(toLe' ihe eat cad b I j li V ! J. ;fTL, J mnlMr lelnU. Or.CXV nlDJI T' "T ?7 U f December OO.lOco j which bnrcss : on m "rnv o. 4;t jttJvek.acthcr ai PiantcnC Jlold, la 6L r.f ,i,w-r witliihcBamQl'Louij.ou Ibe proper line of inraslon. They j'faltf snppoioudTelioMdtop Bw'dcaVlj that the Confederate meant to form our private cnigpi5enUL'rft whal stand on the defensive, wdJIaHeck atfed, I..' .vi ' j' l,A,TLji..jij.U,.n urrA.U trelr lin6?, Sherman replied. pari oi uie country suau we uuu uj - Ax. ihf rcvv)!i.fcr anxiety by iU vlcUnis. How they Yyrn V streteh and' Ihale-'iinJ btfrn' r-.- body of men (sorry tosay weh found them i'hrr fronJkrlinS Grtzn to lonL 4n4n,Bt tion of JulylfC3fwbolTtouU not blush .to. see what W thedirecUdn in tfhloh It shouldld .ta nrl rr nnrl nmnnen mMinrN DIIIDOSC I IT C3I I rtln( n u ir,JSAi ,ltJTendnnd i 'A'tnin JmL(ble.'aml.r-tdth a pcndli --rrtiti i. fi' nr: .' 1 ITnllok drMllnB from f Uowliecr-.Grtcn ilO heat of the ' .,T i v rCif, v i, -"" , t 1 Columbus, past Donclson and Iienry; ana an. causing u 10 ucroa 10 ice rrrioa of tvl -r ... . rrc . . I OlDu perpcnuicuuu-10 in ccnuc, u-u wuwu, Uee eouia erer-Atrppn matters to all upon whom Its dread bond been J-ua. i-ctf.' iu'.: ie Uont to' ef7fT rno mxladv. so lni!rm.1c3nt iniulf enervates and deprcfics iu rabjocu. aad rSf hips none appears more trivial and ridiecV? to the beholder. . w4!?StWj illasm Is eald to oricxte ifBtibS way prcciilry is not Terr dear; How tl nvoid it ejects isxll that trTOrrrsjfcJJr unprofessional reader to know, and rxaliij" Ihis U-about all that any one lraowa. U sUtcd'f7tijitUe.Iniib5t4aS cayln vecUtion, and "is dUtiact tt Autumnal sun fohai;. tlr fr and rrenh.. i i ytum v -.w.v.w mmm j i . , . " nor i . and tend t bring dottn, Uiver, lTherc," said he, 'that is the true line J as to bo wiinm nrcainm- cutanea. A Brill ucKxm.eaure the da fir a- piauact. - . v. I r w , " r or WboH '.aren't If. after all. a 1 1 I. . L,..,, .i.ii'inA. t. I 'n it u rort nlrr ri i t. .s re" i ora'tempcr- of oosunacr i ntsc nder national control : Jt would take in aosonoainwine sysiea or talicMtwvrJ I .1- -U I- and perversncss should Tnarifcst Itself In. any reverse Uie strong worka on.tbo Mississippi, in-VmnV-lr'incii an hWbiehconldnotbe reduced bya, mere naval uncrractous disposition should attempf-lo frus-M tL.t.. attempt to j unctbus dlspo -ri TOTTmTrtATT PfrtTOl d'ij ptoducVflieliatfrbSiibri IhatCoKifcatoh trate all the happy effects that mfgm do ex- recess of thi -t: M0-?!1? ai , ... t - ' '-oectedtobioW frbitrieiinldn:s If there should Weortia but Hons. fcB.iRcspasfvSamoel P ano mu . to comply-UUr-ihe requisiUons Ylrfilnla.- row, uaniei r. iJiDie, James luerrrara, i 'xr JloiT ToVipn, r. '.U'.rdf funaa.tdischargc.jiheaanuai .intertstiot Xnteunnfo John Gnrdnni aW liam,J5ilbro.Vm:t is uob W'.W' llhoiMlblic.-deb ana.lt that lxusBllnnitl.nlCt should be ' r'- . - . - . - i- - -1 . - t f - - . WrUbapscof M.ionJ roj Into the Ai'nArf fVTm t!W7, 'KS'i.'ffW ITfnn n T a r mrI t r-ej 1 " - . uui pvt the stomach Is rmptr. H The Alexandria Gauttetayn ', Let all the ncoplafrom afax Behold the naUonconie at length; From base intrigue and bloody war To heights of grand and stable strength. Now sweeps the darkness from the sky, And looking o'er long years of pain, With 9fkSIjlS From Jnen 6t lust and greed and gain, We sec the rainbow arch of peace Stretch o'er the land from shore to shore, A promise of our glad release, A pledge thatraildrs rule no rnore. " Stincvi'j; OlVhitri.6reL W Kioreflerest 'is fncions and gromidless. , It T - i ill aTTina flTlfl fllll 111 ana otner address the people ait and, places, on the, ".Washington,- vivc all those jealousies, and produce. all; those SnK out into the open air J tjjfar, bfutTg kon;an unprotected AZST hilrd sleep with the wlndo? IS ?e ia which thU move- , VlS.J- 1 Into execution. It was an,J iMfS tSfmi 7 fcilDointwastho scixuru observed will keep off chilly Goose Creeks :,J Oregon,'. 1 ?! South Creek; ;rt Durham Creek,; Blnnfs Creek, Chocowinity, Leechville, BroadCreek!" North'.Crcek, . i: nl 20th 1i22d :' 23d 26th it it h28th , NATIONAL REPTTBLTCA TICKET. kgAcre: lieaveroam, . For Pbesidknt Ulysses Grant; ,L29tU;? :. ii : 30th t'''i i.ldd roMovem, log the mode earned didcnftliat the rssentbl point was tho seizure ' I M at.- ft Pin1uirtnt T?lwM Those who cannot observe them can Lir. 'WIKe.. rfrr iamJ " that Individuals are known who TloiaSTS t h0ollowingUmp " :f r1;; m t. of : go .ana l rAi::: .. BortLinr, wis ''u; L-cc n2tb-Ocber .an eases of small pox; yellow fever r.rii 1 L'e hlilicailvhavij lffl .favored ftnlf In nrmosUion to thVavtewlilom of l?i;lr5!?;n and other violently contagious oiscascs. JIB WHM'UwnMUK uiw.u,iivu6i.mv. I rrx t. -. . . an4iHenefitted.i;J?utvhy, udc.tho.; ctrL the conn try,, and follows such mistaken ai cumlwrjcesifiidiscuss jltliis maiterj':as .to pernicious counsels, will be'reshslble for' and all OF ILLINOIS. For Vice-President : Schuyler Colfax, 5 -.'ir- I ; " T It:; Jt l Tranters Creek, j A large attendance of , both sides'. is ; quested. Li i Tlie r.DeracraticVcanvaFsers ? are invited to reseht M'LHj L. 1 1 . 1 1 . . t J 1 - r . I siiarea wiux incm ii. wisiieq. ; uoine one,' come all. : ' - Chairman Cbunty'ExI Com.'":l -:.. t.- - : -; j-; ; :: v -':ir -ji -; tsl - A large and enthusiastic :Republicari :j meeting was neia yesieruay.ai, ewjjjci. Able and eloquent speeehesrf were iiiAije by Hon David Heaton hd Cbi;WniJ. Clarke. There was, some : siit , hundred 8tl5is1trct-Ci L. Cobb, Esq., of- Pas- llepublicin'vb -tirequeni emnusiasuc oniourscroi - arv mfPK f pl'anse, ppeard Dockery , of J n tna Aafiiv inVAn nTQ in (niVtovAfr' a1 BneL The forufled post at Columbus, on which tho left flank which e of :oithai hdidites?urit:to bo consequences. r - , !f, rAmerioLMTher i t-wV"1L ta-'iti il The principle of the abov6 Is that upon I ihc Blississinni until their Independence '"was a rv r- nam rrmri m t id irrr.i lti r urn t . . . BU,T; I.,"ni I o.n '"tTnlyhlch the Republican party bases iU policy, Lacknbwledged., It wasin charge of General to every., mtelugent mau that every. .vote, and UDOn luis ;f no other! :wc.'are dc- .roik. l he strcngm oiuio enure iorce uoia? gin;,:j:cpu '4v thmwki lawavifor fir hel wce'electedla tins party in the coming confest. tlonal armiea'were availabla QnelayatCal- JV-;l.v .uLi.L.flt Llai.ifa..w.F.V ill- ... . ZtiniCII. rd. under General Grantj- There was with it "JL fY snt 2;yi; '":'.: ,: - : . a naval fowliatliigsomeirpn.tlsjgun.boat. n?cic. prouiju VnM Daniel SvPickiitsoit..on Horatio General Buel. and was 40.000 strong hence ithe; absurdity lot .uomiUatiug:ai Seymour.' ' Itliad been intended onginally that Grant's I vi.li. tom trill .1M l t. ' , . 1 of the Confederates rested, 7T V tV,.. .T!BT1. ty them to be the Gibraltar or J ' " ,T jTvXti.H wril TJJt believed Uiat it would, dose "PJL f.PP?ic4v i uuckjj uj irccs, were excrapw unui me Irtca were cut away, wnen tuo residents wers attacked as their unprotected neighbors wert previously. A cheerful fire burning oa the hearth, morning and evcnlnr. will tend ta dissipate, .miasm, .A prominent. nediaJ nlcmanforracriy a Veildent of New On- rem leans, slates that he kept off yellow ferer by this simple means when It was raglcg it that city, though hourly exposed to it. niarfrpspectable as he may beiisonally; whocdttiaoP floe'fenVltll'to the o pedpe.,' OF INDIANA. STATE EEPUBLIOAN TICKET. FOR-CONGRESS. nuotank. .. 2nd tpiatridt-Hoarrf DXvib v- Riven. 3d District Hon. O. II. ttichmond., u -riy.i 4 th District Hon. John T th District Col. W.. F Davidson. Vth DistrictIIbn combe. Tho' following' is ah ,i4 ' lw ; siijfiiJnov ,:'.'!tl " t i -'i;tinJ There Is now nltlnfi but' InTJovton a it& livm f,U cWt,' force should operate direcuy on the MisaUsIp- xnidablo tesscl of war for the Uayticn Got ex rtctTromth speech pl iUFcr fgit opcn aSd that BucPaaV. crnmcnt. i, delivered at the great myBhould strike at the Intrenched camp at TTV T .. r 7- :i a r:i.: ratification meeiing held . at Copper, Jnf titute 1 'Boiling Green,' '-If the force there .were dis Fii uutj vj,r j:f. , jj f,:., , v j in the City of New York, October 8tn,.ieC2 posed of, Nashville, in its rear, must necessm g;Swral(eptablcj.g lAs Mr. Dickinson: :wos a lifelong Democrat, T!j$? oAnA -in th vpnt ,nf .ithpir 1itinn4 v 1 i .1 r n Iiallcck s view, the operatiom on the line .could, in ;tnfe.,svent ot u tueir elections and in . position to bet perfectly posted . pn of the Tennessee Biter would accomplish all h aVe takenjR-Seat "iil -C'onjrrss were cast: Mr. Seymour's record, the picture he draws these results. If tho army and the run-boats axU'-iuxilx.i3JiZ2l t . ,vJ-I:J rJL-. l inftv hn Pjrvriaiiv mfrnRiiinn- ,!' now 1 could force Hhclrway up1 that stream, Colum -asiuy ,111 tuu iyciuuitttiu vuu- 1 j r r a j - ww . venuon. . 1 he .ail important ana essential ; t - - they mijrht I Oi f n. '. . '' -y-. Convention in New lork, committed them Nashville 'tWWWW w..JwjW.tai selves so unrcservcdly-4o Ue supportot the f Fart Henry ' tinder foot,r in ordcrlto eratifrtlie whini9 npmnrrRtin. nnminl ftr llm lmfitdpnAv I Scfc, and Fort mm and caprices bf tf' Select fewl T uttboi4i fc'te.v-and" everV bnc' k'i bus and Bowling Green, no matter how sirong must both at once falL . and must share their fate. jOn the cast bank of the Tcnncs DonelsoD, on the west bank of These are I knoivs it. When thP. most ntrncinu. rnntnlrnrv xrlitrl, t iyuniUCTiiiut -were uwuucu nu-wo . . :-t'" j rtwplrn. fn mi annrt MnnrciM nvii nvul . Im. ever ucscuttim. uMiiifuwmi ucYuuumeDUB i:i,i r. " t...- !. t 1- M ' t - I-l nrTCnVnt; tho xvKn Hn a nri in ..fFnrtV n mrn i,nnrctflrtrfcrl warorder (January 27tb, ,18C2) commanding rison placed there in a time of profound peace wf. ' in l , ...u. . 1. auipuuaKWuuu-v according to uniform usaffe.for.no .other r 'of. agaibifcithe- mwy candidate runningin fense than asserting the supremacy of their ii.:j"rif,i!Ai nxx: iii;4tiAi. v.tvk-V country's.'Uonsutuuon, . ana giving ioi mc this Drstrict1 ho; is- eligible.- -'AVhy brceze; ns emblematical thereof; the glorious throV ''iway,' voioia on one, who is fneliiii- Stars and 8tripes.of their fathers when the UCl,,SpmmW!md .more Sycour7atbn"s wcro Lurrvmcr lo tLii s cap.bd to savoit'flom hay'ion.this' vit-dlv important topic of rei-J mob rule, and . rebellion, and conflAcnitiin Deweese, of a number having gone to Onslow county, " Carteret , promises to hold, her qwoVhiid W.. F. Henderson, of perhaps do a little betWr than at the last ; A:ii:inesyof Bun, n-lGoo : V--, i. - - '- .... i-- : ? v i . - '-i-J -. ELECTORS 4FOR THE STATE AT LARGE. Gen. Byron Laflin, of Pi . i 1 1 U U I ' i. u t' L DISTRICT 1st Hirahitme of Wake. . ELECTORS. . . Beaufort. Wayne. 2nd C. II. Brogden, of 3rd A. II. Gallowav, Eso., of New Hanover. 4th J no. A. McDonald of Chatham. 5th II. A. Badliam, Esq., of Alamance tlir Gen;l I u f us ;Barringery of Meck- - i b. l'eai-sonpf Burke. . -- 7U1 t ViU. HI.'! u Republican's 'Kally ! ! 7 ,-'4L ,'vVA VIA ..jVATIr-irAtlA 'tV -a! UHxi UAlilUit iLdAJXIOIi. HI In addition to our speakers' caUirtj the i attention jof voters t to the urgent necessity of I regisp-ation let the' irii portaht fact, iilsoy that' .at the.ucomiug election: there !3ylll;;6nly lje ' OE DAY FOB VOTING, be made known, far and -near. The : third of NoyemVcr Tuesday, is theay. V . -; ';kikut ! A law of : 'Congress fi xcs- this f matter: lne cniei. ODjeci ,in naving me eiecuon one day, is to prevent frauds, and double voting, by going, . from one State to an other. Y Kemember colored ' men,' espe- cially, that one day only is given for -the election7 Do? not abe deceived' on lHhis subject. - Give one day to your rCo on try aridaU will bd well ; " w! resentnturjjH'iTi.ci ; . aPriuciples vs.: Plantations. . ' I W IetlU6 lA3!6i-c4 by 1 perusaP of ! the late iturhfcers oft tlife Woiinid of Commerce that our' .Conscfvilrivbfric'nds -'having' nris'iakeu1 lids canipaigti for one 'ol plAntatioits,' instead of 'one bf principles1. rciidHh'crr addresses to the colored people wilh one1 breath,' and then to hear thtjnr' boast of their Jelfersonian-Democracy: inanother.' is really ludicrous. Were the old-fiia'lcsmn'aflvb to read their plat GRANT, CQLfAX and HEATON 1! The citizens Of the seteral precincts and the' ed to assemble on 10. Oct. "'2d.; and Sat- ' ':t- ou. h, and -55tturday; publio generally,: are rcques thollowing .days, tp.wi;,. James City, Saturday, Oct. Adam's Creek, Saturday, Sept. 26th, Friday, Oct 16th. Big 'Swift Creek; Friday, ; urday, Oct' 17th. Piny 'Neck, WurdaK Oct RussersTucsday; Oct 61 Oct. 24Ui. . Ives Station Wednesday, Oct 7th. Wiggin's, (Tuscarora Station) Tuesday, Oct 20th, ami Saturday, 31st -.. Dover :Aat)icxiQd(i 0999 Oct 30th. ; : i Some of the following named gentlemen will address the people at each of the above ; named places :U35,4TAKi " Col. Heaton. Col. W. Ji Clarke Cant W. H SWeet, A. S.. Seymour, Gen. LitUefield,; B:?1Y Morris, A. W. Stephens, Chaavi Hib oaru. uoi. Aiungni, uen. Vurus xi. xrugucu, C. i Nelson, W. H. Johnson, B. Tucker, I. ji - Edwsn West, &c, &c. J , fiV order of .Craven Co. Bep. Com. . John Randolph, Secretary. iSept 24 18t .i , VST of the last depcndci ; : .GLOBIOUS. PEOSPEOTS I t ;We have ho time to spend : at length, in this number, " as to the prospects , of Grant and Colfax; : qiei - ;h AU that we i carj nbw say, -is, that w havo informatiohof the latest and most rdiabie character! foui different . sections. and "States of the North,' and1 th6-tpros peots o an everwhelraing f pepuLIIean triumph are1 splendid,positively magnifi- " fGrant Wid Colto are morally' ccrtaiii to succeed by. greater, , .majority, Jthan HrV Liucolh received in 864.1 Intelli- genu. , juFemocrais jeei. ana.. KJuno :. , inei r: d6om,rns a party , is fixed VVe are var ranted in,-saying , even more.-ttah th e above, and found i t upon differept soiir cesoiAncon '0o ahead ! then. Republicans ! ? and resolve that JWtn parouna . snait peme . mouthy crji'Kepublicari Banner iState ! J t!" platform, iier would cast theni asTde1 with Uiq injunction, Depart from hie ye( cursed; for I never knew !you.' 'Their'1 djims ,16 the colored people's you; uiev rebv uuuu iuc lacu mm lu.iiit'iu .inuit ttiey tdleasclari'di,1 to' work for their maintainance, &a Was there ever a time in the annals ot uxhUtoy t wLicnfucli ,krme in ducements were held oulio advance a politi cal pajty;J pinly, shows their, party to. bp ini a "very ' weak condition. and . 'the amiins whirlwind of 6utlpblceii 'republican urinVinles will sweep iay their frail', fabric, ami' the pempcratiq pary . will sleep beside its. old ui-- ponent, llic Whig party, '-.the sleep 4 hat knows no wakings The idea, of comprofhisirig' the cbloredf,voVd Iby' refusing' to. lease, liim a few : T 1 1 . 1 . - 1- 1- .acrea pi ianu,.pu;ine WHicu lotpugn, mm a,m- tle crap'-scem.-'tbi-be' purely" u'Demoeratik; one'atidl'irs T said 'In ' the beginnin;! shb-s the weakness of their, use, u .w,.jV,:; , "mr a a . - m. n ,vy e nonunaiC'-caiiaiaatGB ioxi a:rcaiucni4 on ... wer MiCeding by traitorous hands Khen strong men trembledwhen women wepr, and'. children instinctively clung closer to tlie ma; tcrnal Ixisom when all communication lc tween the loyal Slates and the capital was cut otT by rebellious :forces-T-whcn the President elect of the Lnilcd Elates had then recent 1 v. reached the scju of govcrnnuint, where duty cjijled liimy by a circuitous and an unusual mute, and in disgulscto escape tho dagger of the assassin, and when our land was filled with excitement and consternation, and alarm when "shrieked the' timid and sUxxl ctill the brave," and .the .confiding masses looked about to sec who were the men for the crisis anions the citizens of the Umpire' State, who had borne a part .in public affair, and were naturally looked up to as excmniais in such it crisis, he (Horatio Seymour) hied himself away upon the double-quick5 in the 'opposite direction, laughter, and for. nearly lialfia jear hid himself among .the lakes and rivers and romantip woodlands and. inland. towns of Wisconsin V arid his tonjue was' as1 silent'on tlio subjcci of denouncing the rebellion as those- of , the . murdercd,Mvoluntcers, whpse "ghosts ,wakcd unrevenged amongst vs." aVti sat 103 There wc may suppose he basked .and' balanced; and -watched and SvAited, nnd turned andlwisted flaushter! until hutunia. wlien a small' knotof, .defunct, .dcfeatciV def parate, and def picablc politician who had for years hung Upon ' the subsistence department of Hie I)cniocmtic party of the State, came to his relief by tnierins- tho iieliL -tLautthtcr.T They ; oomnvetl .without .leave ' the honored a neneral movemenfi operations were under- taken against . rort Henry.. -or the fleet .of gUQ-bo&ts employed, four were iron -clad and three wootien. Jiey were under Commodore Footc, ' The land-force under General Grant The garrison of the fort, commanded by Gen. seventeen pins. Halleck gave the neccasary orders for Ihe xpedition on Ibe SOth of January, and Grant left Cairo with. 17.000 men. The Confeder ates had works on both aiders of the river, fort Henry being on the catbank 'ard Fort II d loian on the west," the bitter, commanding the former. The country was nil under water, the J, Whenever a maiden's name Is publUbcd it is always rms-pnnu State oriYorth Caolina. ' Department of Pailio'.IcstnLctias, ; Raliigh, N. C. 6cpt 10, ltCl ICIHCULAILJ . Gentlemen Your attention' s respectfully called to Section 2, Article VII, of the Con stltullon of this Slate, whereby a general su pervision and control of the Public Schools in the respective Couctiea Is made the duty of the Count r Commissioners: and alio tr ir. tide IX. Hection 5, which'dctlxrca the nrxlect , of certain duties on the Dart of tho Count t Commbxsionera. In reference to Public Schools. an luuici&uic oucnee; ana wnicn also tre cribes that each County In the Stale shall U divided into a eonveniect number of Dis- iClS. The duly of making this drvisloo Into DUincta, deroiies upon tire bounty tocraii I Sonera, and Is to bo performed and rrponeq to the General Assembly "before ibe Crt dar or January, lrC3."ftkre Arf IcMiXII, SoctioBl. in orucT vt ensure n tpetxjy - ana lUTrocf organization of the Free Public School tcm. prvcribeti br tin- witi!otlon. It ! qultile Uullb!nutLot Lvrirtln-UtCoc, fiver overflowing Ihc rain aim Ullin- In tor- Uould be U.tatciic-1 oMuplctloa. " Cti: renis. iiiougu injnumn wm receiTin re- i s L.Lm. fMaiA a 1t.t:l.aitM I. .a.. ..1 -.1 1 .... I .... f, iiforccincnts nrid hatenlne thc!coranlelin of its works, he found lb. t ho' must withdraw from Fort Uriman and defend Fort . Henry hlonc ; f It was understood between Foolc and Grant that the former was to reduce the fort, the Ut ter to cut off the retreat of the garrison. The attack was to begin at twclre o'clock (Febru ary Gib). Footc lboufhl.be could reduce the work in an Lour, and 'Grant, whose force were three miles below, allowed himself . two hour to accomplish his march. Tha gun bonis commenced their fire at a thousand yard approaching gradually within six hundred. 3 -name .of; Democracy render whicli to perpc uaiu tuui tuvcri, irnijUJi, us I is the hVt)6cril'e , " " Stole the livery of. the court of Heaven .2 . TAt'iwi ll.o .L.vtt In w ' ! 1 1 heir disgraceful and disloyal record Stam m a? m. a.l! f tan its " plat f ottos. -rf principles,1 D0t of-plantatir,j5;-- i f 4t as tho dom.of;mcn too stolid in poliUcal ith us lies our, choice. . Letus po lk 'At'ivityidbe clftCtl withordina'ry in-trncts, UAXfAW iLk'it .ikr;'j J.u .iV.trinidkas;of tlik popular' will tb be e K?H9PjP.f tJ Atro platforms pt. rf tdmntc.)B;L ..drfe.. ibev ei" i tts.-iAn oneiwe tod equal rigtits tor nil; liut rHnenceft:ijt,lliu.hjinds. ojthe peonl tin? I Serve an a WiiriiiHir to trimmers and i inwfVel fViX: t-xU" 'VA'h i ffWw'tttV t aed' 6arrields'rfnd fnfatb-s through' I r w.a. a. w . W a. WJ M - V WU B-M. . X. v w I kaVa T , ....... ' ' . Ic should traitors air f atue1 UJ '-fi-lt J -"w.'i-11-. i -..i..' i. ... . . 1 n nxv f- I n ;f mo vufiivn t 1 re w 1 Ij o seel udel one ua, vvJl 4uem.f. "ic ! i. f nihl .fe j hiddlngpl;ux nud she clmcorth man .a-fc U n Mnaat sMr.r .ka ,. .ai..A. . a .a a a. . T . 4a , . latcbnitlonMirtncinles8 of nntohnj:h'onor,,f witli his , wifri bcipg; drp e under, the bed; L-tii- CVi.t, ' ' ijti Jru .1 and1 while reifiatniii? thtis cns'corised.dcclaricd t T'J i.r 3 c-... -i;.v.. a i ...... 1. 4lit wlrether he conenfeu 'or not-he. builJ.j.up j.our Lcountry to.ideveJop. her -i'rer I 8ources,oto n wrest from theeiirth.lu hidden treasureSj Cansing the forests to' blossom-like theurose. Onhe .other siqe we ; find a , princl- OHE WHO CAN AHD ONE WHO GAHHOT i KEEK The Journal xfyConimerce tssSk& glibly. about; CoL Kecnan's representing,, among other things, the wealth', of : the.DiUrict t m case 5 no snoma, jhj, eiocvou wuuu.vou Heaton ; would ; only 'represent Negroes, Carpetbaggers ,anauiW;.Ui3jsj e. Substance of; the article alluded tow- Vf.ifbi;?Keari OuUofiepftH sent iliO wealthy aristocrats : of :ihc iDi& trict, According to JOttr, republican, system ot governmcntjhe never ongh t to bo allow pie which; Is. but half, .a .principle ;. . it accords to the colored-people !thcii freedom. Bat such v a freedom.1" Give's Um1. liberty; but gives him. . .".1)1 :-. -Ui 'i "''."''.'' 'J'--' ' no -ecoursy uj iaw, prucijues v reputuauon principlcvwhich: could they sustain, would plumge burunt Irilo another' war more destructive than the one f rorrj w hich' we have J .latelyjBmerged .Theformer dprinciplcs Willi brings peace and plenty, and glorious, propeUsfuttire W hierp sword 4 and tamlneia' bankrupVcOuVtry ali! pie llie scorn? of foreign ,po wers,n4Tteji j to!,: ihe polbvon-thod ot Novembeh next and chooso nm nnn U'ihi mmmi Im miiiAo ttw iw cslabliihment and r.ir,lrt-rance ot Icllic l4 structlon. . I In cstablith.n? lhec DU r'.cti It U delnlV' lliat the mdiiiilul ' I oriels ahnoVl M the School Diiricts; avlio, that rrferroc should be had. an far as trariicab!e, toschoc boufcesalrcmly xM xcept inextrra ci be, no Ii.rtnel uuuid omlsin 1cm Ua thirty- pvplls between ihc'aea of x twenty one year. Your attention Is also ralhd lo the orirr of the I Ward ot RluaOion, passed SepleaM 0, 18G3, a eVrtlflcd ofyty of which Is trawtaa) ted herewith, I For autlwirity to pass soch orders, the BaarJ die Article lX rWulau J. of Ibt Conf.utcU3t Lnttl repealed, these orders have thexocK and authority of the law. -Yours respectf ally, ... 8.8. A8HLY. ' v Supt lubliclnnracsict Septia-Ct STATE OF NOHTII CAHOLIXX) .Xxvcrn vk Cu amscj. ( IUlkigh. Sent 9, 19SL 1 iHcnublican Itass Meeting will ha hMd In Ataniectinof the Hoard of rdacaut Iho above District, al Uis folloartnf limM nnd 1 held this da r. it waa places; nd will be addressed by the stokers I Voted, That by virtue ot the aalhorj named, and others.: . ... ' I vested in ihts Hoard br Article IX. frctxil 1 f ' W i ' a. . . ' I . af . Mm . . t.f faaM Kxiract"from4.JIL of Dr." DaArca'a Vu AnurUa OrU liar. imUU.bed by lUxrxa t THE an. j - '' ; ".''..,:. , IMorm of Kill i ItEI 'AN MASS MEETING. SECOND CONGRESSIONAL. DIj- it if . TRICT, vwuniT vonimia4onrrs oi iuu icio" j Ucs of the Sute be, and-hereby are, toawume without delay, the duties of 4 A 1 i niMvnolla .nrtnim rtn.i. . ti October mh. '8 neakcr? Hon! Tvvtrl I UtAt. I InleodvuJi of Common Kchoola "aDdlhst Hort.' Curtis JJrogdcnpoL "Vm.'J. CUrke) I appoint nmrjrcthaiiihreComaurt- anaouiers., ...- ; ... l"co i;tinci in tnctr county, wbosssiir; JAt Kinston, Ienoir County, Saturday. Oc- 1 h-1 urcesrtrs of Ihe Commltteeora rrti, tober lOUt itiCakjeH: Hem. Curtli II: Broir- cd orapnointeiL In aerordance with an sdR I den. Cob Wm, J. Clarke, Jlon, Iavid Heaton, titled "An Act to protect certain Utcna 1 At JacksormTle.,OnsIowCanty.,Tnedar. latificd February ih- A. I). lHC7i al. WJctblierlSUi; fSpvakersr Hon. Cortls II. r That Ihc County CommWiohcrs rf ea. oud kiokaoUf. rthnitghV knnt hole ?in the! clip boards so Jong. iu r.' had;thc spuit of.n rtr'tu li-Jlobert F Great, and. repeated. -laughter and apphiui(l. t rIs, and othefa, He entefcd 6nthcpohticalc;invassandm'lho j At Snow, Hill, Q Hrorden,.Hon. Jatid Heaton. CoL.Vm- J. I Cbuntv rtriuire from the Hoard ofScrr-i Clarke, and others,. - ( . tendentsaf Common ScIkwIi ao oCrid rrp ! At Wilaoh,'WiWn County, Thursilny.Oc- of the action of said Hoard of Saperintex ujucr ioiu. opeaKerss;:iion. .aTld Heaton, aUo a BTMetfiai aii-nvni trader oalh. of l IxJimau, Hon. James II. IUr-1 funds and aecaritiea whkJs have been. aJ .- ' , I now, in the tncioo of the Cbaifossj rccn County. SatunLiy- said Hoard of 8nntntxdnl,adthMV avld Heaton, f UOed copy of aald rrport be transmiUei tot- zatn of ictotKr: iwji. n trw ctars oetore tncl flctolv-.l7ih RnMVm. it fM.!.i tt..1w r r ' . . w " r - - a m vrsc. a.a w iu iirauun. i vu s- lj w wm k ksixi rrra wr a. srv n mtMM ' . election; tuadc a-nx-ecU, tbe-'burUen t)t 'whieh HorcCrtis Hi llroedcn. CoL Wm. J. ClarkZ I tSuoerinint f t4w Invimdkm. I . I a a . . - O. p. f. 1 i i : ! ,ik vjuniy, 4 ucsoay. ucto 1 oDCTaeeTTjaa ami rrrrxiOf . ituj .tnoss jnibcr Oth, Speakers: Hon. David. Hetm Cbunii tmh. RMitof Icc T Ufltlfh TflAf'- llirmn t iRIn IT rr ' n , ' I . T. . L "TV., t 1. Af ,1 ye whether you 4wW:aranrand P pr Seymour aiiinexerjcal pf.tb tioraclsi and your liberty, a thing of the past. ' . r 9 m. . " , wii cdlid .(Forho'Xlcrrubl ui 1 ;FVrthq benefit W 'UiVfai(h?who arc'alil ways pramgjaAioum vuwiuiy wa aa u. was4 and the intended policy of . th er Loco foco par Ordered further, ibat tha County Coo& Dects:i and others.; : , ber, 1$S3 as followa,' vis- ' 1 ' AtTarboro, Edgecombe County, Thursday, ' L Thc'numbcr of chlldftuVtwera Cf October 2 Speaktra: Hon. David Heaton, of six and twenty-! yeaxs actasT rt Hon, Curtis H. Umgden, Cot Wm, J. Chuke, la each DUuicX, lisUnguiahirg bctw auuviuufct ; . , I aiKl letnale. Wbitf a.rA mnm. ALlltCMli9fnntX0Jri0c'f 2-The number and condiUoa of SJj lien. Hon. David Heaton. - itabrrt V TVr,. I -t t llsq'and oUicrs.' was annnnl6y for the Hebellioo.-and a eio-1 and others. oemnauou ot ihc Aumini&irauoa.zor navir.c mcicu put tne rigor 01 maxuat aaw arm' 'Afrilnst' ill ' -Gorernment aboundinc with flimsy disguises andsophbU cal.arcneralities; it contained one point werthy hot ouly of noticebut of. the severest repre hension, and here It 'is : If "it .Is true that t v. . . 1 a ' . a ' , oiavery musi oe aoousneu 10 save tuts union, then IhepeOptott of ? thd '"-South ' shoold be a lowed to.FttbiimwilicmselviXrbmthaxnor prnment. which, cannot give them, thtirirolco- uon cuaraniceo oy.iia lerms,", 'unai! .place thrsglorious Unton-tblft " heritage' of Jiaman hopethisaitylamortUoVorld's'weary! ferim-rthis arfage for the oppressed of-the earthda the scalo'of bein'flinn&th thn hlrk knd bJ6ated,'fnd bloody, the corrupt , and .cor 4iotfi v -Slavery! wt a . i " a nini v u s. ia m. ai i wm m m r aw t..". 1 v a i i . a 'vari""- ununr severeo; ietritiot only OhertnsUmWotrrcaidonal Dutricts, ltSpeakersj Goy. W. W. County llh tLe uCrUd bus V i' i r. " v,T .Tr . "mv..-....m':k LMuiuiu, aiuu. iaiiu ii ex ion. lion. Joan i" i iu me uae. ana lae mocujy ra i iwweasc, tun. Uyron. JaiIId, Hon, ; James IL per scholar. rr-f -l o ine cumber and condiUoaoi j rdsr. I Bchool or Academy buildlers bekjap , i Three cliecrs.!; And ,yet,lhls teturnmg.f ugi LHon.rIavid Heaton, Hon.' CurtU UL Rrogdea, I (Signed) WrHOLUS. .ri AtGoldsbdro. Wavne Conitr. WtnYam. I nliri in th.i.i. October 28lh. . Speakers:-non. Wm- IT k i. The number of Frcednea's &?J ffiweci;noUrr P. Ihman. Esq., Hon. James jtt. xiarria, ana niucrs. and la wboa the titles losaiA'0, a. Tho number of cic4 Houses to in the County. (U to be aooomrnoda lions - f 'At; itockT Mount, Edgecombe Coonty. I lV-yK .: inujBaay, vexouer .vm, a U rand Hepabncaal County, wilh ealicaated nwabef f 1; te same, and whether rep port w , each n the Freed men's Bureau or otherwlae. found, Imt lot thejiabitation that have known itperiih'Vtilh'It and bb "known fah thart ruiCI IT.rrla -n,lntl, lTer l1!000113 d longntinued.ap.-jCt AfXcw Hehje; Craren County. Patnt 5. The ncniv-rrr" Bc!- 6choe H J , ..r HM-nT-v . l edao iro to Couo:ress,j Mi" 17 vcry j, -it is omndently.icxnecial hat Hon. J. at A true ttrry tor the t The year J.ntriouiions oy vncpwpie .t - i:v; nf l001? WOTT XL i ln!Wl W 5 r-Abbolt, Hon. .John Pool, Geo, Uttkfitld and file In the otZc of the w r !i a. 1 . am va fin ncraaa w nna a nn prairoci a r, a.w 11 a mj uai u w u w uaia a.-- Bk a i . : - . - ara - - r- a aa k i la a . ra i id r i ra win . a 1 111 an aa an am a v w iui aa aaaaaiv.a .aaa a m m m a i a ai . . uniira Dmi i;w.rr!f.- -rr' '.rz.-. t. i . V . r... ,.r P7,rit'was then. tj Li li no w aDDiicawe w. ti ' rv v' w uu re; a kienmui.ue present, ana sncaK ail uc insxrucuona. year rihched 15 JJW.OTO-J ws is y a dj knd-uoter, makes, t bblma, WiTi i. Af ,htrVt i.oUefcrkrof the aVove tneeUng., . ntiy f cohtnbutions icviea.Drvaxv J 5 - THOHAryrqWEltsr- fiupcrirundciiw4 RAPHtKr. ' ation.
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 3, 1868, edition 1
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