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U KINDS OF NONFORFErT KG LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES ISSUED, ( POLICIES INCONTESTiBLEl LOANS MADE ON POLICIES, MQULAR LIFE : J4 f 1 POLICIES f' AFTER THREE YEARS NONFORFEITABLE WiS?!.Sv te Anrui1 PT"t Policli. Non nUble after th payment Of th lint Premium. Premium. i t.i - T0id?odnC exmPlM th ration, Df the v. 'AV.- rr. j 1 ""V rr C 1 i U; UCIM Uf VXD 4862, OJU.T TOUR TKAIUI AGO. ADDED Jtaid. ,1,092.; " 708." 571i TOTAL ? 110,000. 8,000.k 7,000. TO POUct 3,572. r. '2,848. '2,708. - f JQt'T POLi 13,572. -v 10,848. - 10,J8.V U.505. " entirely Vitf-TUnfrMag IhsurerB the foiod waue vj wuij vuuiiwj ju.uio suae !;WjS MBcte. ti5uSa S.",S, the wai, p 'UdocrnpTi 'iiwiu.u.janeMlIBO E8HALLW00D,1L I 'Uedical'Ilxaminer. 7 H, I :U' T"olaPSONABent,i ? BHT -it l ' i ; ': i 1 ' r-rrtr '- ' ; ... r-t Life 1 To lay Taxes and Provide or tor tne Support or the City Sec. 1. It Is ordained bj thelfayor andSi City of New Bern. That fnr t,0 Sr ?Jj0Wc"Pf te fk i;T 30th 18CS, a tax of onTi ient upon tEal2?2Fw estate within the HmfUof the cortraSn TSSS? IS?18 reb, laid to be.coUe ns desirine to obtain Hn.JrtZT eJ7J?n R?T- SS nSS2.; il 8 Bame:-. their name or style ; ; ae- ti7?t!rdtHplallere 80ch trade or occupa Uinis to be earned on; fonrthif an inn-keeDer the EKSre1 thc' lo?w and Property tSpied S?vSlPJir,Ke.Vana thereupon, nponpaymentto the City Clerks or pthcrpcnwn authorized to collect th uerem provmeo suaalce and" deUve? a,1i cense for such trade occupation, which license "shall ' Sp Ti-r. ii, . . . ' : i. -w. j s j ut tner vriMimeaf mat II any Derson or Eersons shall exercise or carry on any trade orusineM ereinafter mentioned for ; the exercising of SSScK license is required, without taking out such UceneTaa ia in. rhat befealf required, he, sheT or or they "hluf f 2r eyery such offence, respectively forfeit a peialtylquS ed for such, license to the use. of the city. - Tfr Sec 5, And be it further ordained. That in everr case where s more than one of the pursuits, hereinafter described shall be carrietl on by the same n fn the same place at the panie time, except as herein mir. tioneo, license must be taken out fSreach.ftccordinf the rates severally rescribed. . w.w,8W That on and after "'v , iouo, tur eacn ucenee cranted iho sum herewith stated, shall be reWlTdTSSSflSj paid: Any number of persons earning on any buslnS Hnthe P?w-of this Winancif nership may transact such business at such place, uidcr such license and jiot otherwise. - , " ,7i (1.) Bankers shall pay ten dollars for W- shall bedeemed a banker w.thin themeTn" ingof this Ordinancewho keeps, a place of business S'hvtffi8 arPe,led, favor of My peWXr' -I?;Ky the dcP08it or collection of money or currency; and the same, or any part thereof shall be paid out; or remmitted upon the rfraft or -check of such creditor (2) Auctioneers shall pay ten dollars. for license!. Every person shall be deemed an auctioneer whoseHic biiderm. - f Property for sale to tbe highest (3.) Retail Dealers in li uors including all -distilled or fermented li A.ppn444 U1HP .1UK, i-vj i iic , enmc purciiaser. shall be regarded a retail dealer in liquors. - i (4.Retail Dealers shall pay one dollar for eachUcense Every pef spn.whose occupation It is to sell or offer for sale groceries or anygoode, wares or merchandise, r foreign orjeomesticrouuctions In less quantiUesthan a whole original piejee or package, at one time to the same person fnot including wines, spirituous or malt liquors), shall be regarded as a retail dealer. .; . (5,) Wholesale Dealers shall pay four dollars for each license t Every person whoBe occupation-or basinesa 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 pf more than one gallon, shall be deemed i a wholesale dealer, rr-- ; :- ' , . (6.V .Hotels, Inns and Taverns. shalVnnv vaXn.' for each license. Everyplace where food and lodsine are provided for and fujmished to travelors or soiour era, in view of payment therefor, shall be regarded aa a Hotel, Inn or Tavern. t ; - , . , , Brokers and Commission Merchants shall pay fonr dollars for each license. Anperson except one. holding a ; license as wholesale dealer or banker whose business U is to purcliase or sell stocks, money, goods or merchandine, or seek orders therefor in original or unbroken packages, or produce, or to manage business matters for the owners ot vessels or consignors of freight, or whose buemcas It is tq purchase, rent or sell real estate for others, shall be regarded as a Banker or Commission Merchant. - , t (8.) Theatres, Circusos and Jugglers shall pay a um not to exceed twohuutlred dollars to be fixed by the City Council in each case. r ( (9.) Bowling Allies or BiUiard Ilcoms shall pay four dollars for each license. , 0.0.) Horse Dealers and Livery Stable-keepers shall pay four dollars for each 3 jeeuse. . A ) Peddlers shall pay fifty wnta .for eacli license. Any person, except person! peddling newspapers, books or aoineFtic produce as their own prodncing, who 'seOa or offers to .sell at retail goods, wares or commodities, travelling from place to place in the streets shall : be deemed a peddler. : . . - it (10.) Manufacturers shall pay. "two ''dollars for each 11 cense. Any person except, one holding a license as wholesale dealer or banker or frm n-hn ohriii n,nT,-o urc by hand or machinery, and Offer for sale any goods, wares or merchandise exceeding annually the sum pf one thousand dollars shall be deemed a manufacturer-! 03.) Lawyers, .Physicians, Dentists, Photographers andi ,P1ters' 8ta11 P one doVLaT for eacn license.; i i (14,) Express Companies shall pay five dollars for eachlicenseJ : i i: .vt , ... . , . . j tl5. All public drays Vhall pay twenty-five cents" for each license. !, - it', (16.) Cart-houses shall pay two4ollars for each license.- ' - r 1 - l ij dinances and Darts of bec- 7.y.A.7M 0e tfrfurlAer ordained. That all Or. Ordinances conflicting herewith. be, and the same are hereby repealed. t : " ; T -xr- - I JOHN S. MANIX, City CferkV New Berne, N C March SOth 1868, ' . -If ANTED-rAGENTS - S75 to nrr iminrt" everywhere, male and female, to introduce tne IMPROVED COMMON- SENSE FAMILY ,. SEWING MACHINE. xnis aiacmne will stitch, hem. fell.' -tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price onlv Vnt- ty warranted for five i years. We will pay S1.000 for any machine that will sew a strnntr- v er, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than - onrs. : It niilkfis.thft ''Elnnti T.nrV Ktftoh awry seconq stucn can De cut, ano: still the cloth can P"lled aPart without; tearing it.7,We pay agents from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a com mission from which twice that amount can be made. Mass588 , & CO, , Pittsb XTBGt Pa, or BOSTON, CAUTION. Do not be imposed upon by other par ties; palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under tne same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine. manufactured- i Ang22, 1 2m , ' : M . '.. ' " ;"-fr,?-' 7 J V- - - 1 PRICES CURRENTS -!'-MP()nTEBT,'-..J: i ' Ilubbs & Brother, Wholesale Dealer inMrocerie and Provision. r'n Dry Goods, Vinesv Liquor Cigar, &?.,:; J f i,(t file. riti'AAt ; ATpii). Ripwn xr rt i U- ! i .-." . . GROCERIES.. .- ... - . Coffee, Rio.';; Ti-.". ... i"-- .Laguayra... ... 'Maracaibo.:.. .". V St. Domingo p 1 : Java.... Teas, Young Hyson. i.: . : :-; -. Hyson .-.... '23;. 25X . 28 82 ; , ""fS6 -33: ?,20 ,24 "37J 45 1-50 . 2 25 . 90 xto Gunpowder and Imperial. r S0 ' 2 25', ..1,100 1 90 .... 1 00 1 7Si ..: 1 25 uoiong l...... . i. UncolJapaii...... English Breakfast Ejrgs:....w.. Flour, from ...... l. ... . Family; Gibbed Herring, per box Lard........: -. . 20 25 10 50 .20 00' 13 00 J8 00; .. 50. 65! '- 20' Has! v75 1.00 j "50 & 60! 0 : 15r ; IS & -r 15! 17X 3 19! .57 ; ;17K ..... 17CV 19 f Molasses, New Orleans. i;uba... .. Rice ....... Sugars, Yellows . . . . , . .V Coffee A. - . "Coffee Bw..i..li Granulated.,..,. i. ........ -rowderedii.;.;'. -,T Crashed.,. I7xa 19 173tf v19 oui.,., ; Apoles. Dritrii: 2m & i oo! Bacon-- Pork. herbbl - ::.V .-,.... ; rjo ' e .iKjtf 16X6 20, . , Beef, Corned, 80 00 jiuiier.. . Cheese..... i.... 45 -30 16 .,17 B0; & 22 : p . , ... .'LI MXSCELIiNliOUS. ss ss : 11 a 14? ui-voi u. ouua. ...... -iBlue Stoned . 43 j'.i Corn by quantity.. Flaxseed, per bushel .... r v . iwi 15 00 85 ;a-i 00 Guano; Peruvian, per ton .. . .. 1 90 (i 0 00 -120 00 0J3OOQ TT.-p' Oats... 5c a 75 100 1 10 . . .NJVV.AL STORES. .v- Pp.. New Dip Old Dip,, 1. - 3 50 554 001- . j.,,, 2 60, .2 80 o pinto x urpenune, .. . . Tar, as to size. ... a -00 C?k A T : ntch,t.. ....,...,..v;;.,:,.; 'V 00 2W(. shaU pay five doQars for each license. ,Wiy peraen u uurs. ana win8 -nt . pvprv iiiuuvrtnit An -nuu cuivu uiLtsr iur -saie Burn itnnnm tit , TTTTT li if ,FmnItK Clair's War. Policri 'It la wen enough to keep the wai-llkc letter of Feasx oeiore the peopJec Democratic papers hayrf rr" saienea at the start njis proposiUon. It con- tTv encc iae "PP" They dare n6t keen s-ViiJT V? eIen w "nenos. nd ycx It U ; w ,Ma oz me democratic piatf ornv , Bcin" writ .and placed before the Convention when It awem. Woo; It, and nothing eke, secured Blair's ' nomination. Bead, reflect, and then act at tho plia.T ,,f . . t WAsnnCoTos June SO, ises. to.ffwV,ai:i- i-1 reP to your inquires Ibetrleave S ?y 1 leaTe to you to determine. onanKiff Jrtth my friends f rom MiBoarl. htthtrm?Z!?n PDted to thor l)enocraUc CouvendS? a,. pJte'bSo rl n h i h k -7. T:" . n l thebtates so Ion?? . lishedandthe'ca'i e.fah. both branches of Canin-ZT. . ia inclr ea in changingthrpoIiricffcnirractT J the Democrata ahould elect thlh -pSSi tfs ,eTen " jority of the VopnZbot ConJ therefore, undo th Radical plan of rW0tulE0il fundamental pcIples-.PP xx me rrepicient elected by the DemiW.f. ' permits others to enforce the r.m3cnforcca or iadicaUby the aoSf jSSSiS?. cts. the and fifty Representative willcontrol noth Conores -.t"xonir9l Dotn branches of Congress, and his rAdnUnistraUon 3 ukT brancbe as te nresenton- nf iSH? wU1 powerlesa ELEgT SENATOKS5S,D BlffiLNTATiv4ND wiiKnEotJbHeE distinctly invXed and SJSJ exorSSnnf111" ""V inoiFsuo plainly to the mnnt whic. the Governm. nt has bec overthro'v we exert ourselves for Its t mta ? rown' .or haI, It is Idle to talk of bonds. .vu uo. ouau vo nnhmif .1 . faith, and the public credft. What T tw c President do in rM t I f n Democratic in both branches controlled Wthc aCoDKre their allies? He will be Iwwerles f e nd by -wMg Idle negrcHa WJ?. maintained topTH thinjrslikethc.;.r.0b iacsc, and the Government and destroyJtVcrcit ferencc between gold an SeenbackT. lho dU' the Constitution 'fore we ci VntV- k m?Bt re8tore TniNG ELSE THAT ISOP VAT itp VERY 'AND COMPREIIKXStv-p THING THATTLLT) ALL THXt1 is u?nS55 a contest, and without it there 1. SnEw0111 dignity.honor.oryalue to the stle S that tfvca ' ' - - : ' Your" friend. .. COVOm O. BnOADHEAD. .LTB ' ; 3 copies to one address....' . pes to 'one address.... ' - 50 copies to one nddrcss .-. . JJ? 100 copies to one address i.. Campaign Documents. f- Recoud No. 3 and ; . ;. . and about read, 'tot &7ZLExi?enBe iu Pration Hon, Ceo. -W. Juliak'TI, t.., : W .pV- pages 512 per thousand. r tbonsand. : v ..roucy. 1C . 2F' Mzsjns. : StewaetI Monro .n'v or war." t Debate in the rnlfort T 1 eace VK- "Peace cured of" ft UnfonTefflcaoi pro tee. Address Hon. T? i! T?l?oS 8?nai Comlt The documents haVen D?er;Sa?hiDSt0nVD- C sources, under the dlrectfoPofP?h AlTOm antnentic the committee, -Hot i T l TnL abH Befretaryof warded to IndlviduVle State fiSft Dd .wIU befor ship committees, iSS f0f SSkJ ' toftt0Jr.town the prices named. arge f or transportaUon, at Every locality : should be promptly suddHh1 ah ,. issues of the campaign arofullv Jr A" the these documents, cl aast Sit i7, ,n pense will be saved by JabPrtand ex' neighborhood : - PJcai.tcring them freely In every : McPhersox's HAiro-Booic -prt. . Containing full Record of 1, ,IC8 18T8 sional Renstrwfio, Table? or SDd Appropriations,; thelSemoV? think we can inem. ?nce,;andl i(,How. JoHND.'BAtDwra n"aman i?fri,t- TT man Races.", 4 pages-3 per thoSSSd. S U na Hox. J. G. BLAna:--Repnblican EconomV vs. Dem ocratic Extravagance.- 4 pagea-$3 per thousand. Speech or Hon. Glexni W. ScHonELD MPnrnn of the Republican Party.", 8 paTSSSd! .?,EK' S- Wadswobth, of Kentucky "Republl jnm the Test of Loyalty." 8 pagers perthou- Gen. C. C. Andrews, of Minnesota uEarly Steps In Reconstraction.V : 8 pages f 6 per thousand. : o Nationality, ' vw. .. SicTioifAuaat" Address" to -Southern Laboring Men- 8 pages $6 per thousand. Th Reookd No. 1. "The Republican- Party ts. False Democracy.' 8 pages $6 per thousand. V .' : ' "Thx' Dtjtt or the Colored Yoteh." ' A Dialogue. 4 pages $3 per thousand. - ( ... , -"Hoarxs ron THr .Hasm.iss-" The -Republican Homestead System Explained, 8 pages $6 per thou sand. -. i . . r.r . . " .- ...., "Elegant xtiiacts lx Rmkl Wbitkks,' No, 1.' 4 pages $6 per thousand. , - . , :4v-bxApSonabi.b1sionsoth Dmocaict.! from their own Record. 8 pages 96 per thousand. . f Democratic Falsehoods Exposed." Letters of Hol. David AV Wells, 8pecial Commissioner of Inter nal Revenue : Gen, O. O. Howard, etc., on the Govern ment Expenditures,' Rod action of Taxation,' etc 4 pages $3 per thousand. ' ' -' Con!2LBin 8Peeches of leading public men, with oih ouaand! document8': A, -four page sheet 20 per J The Committee-hare, In .preparation the folwins documents In German: ? Speeches of. Senators O. p. Moktow.Ntx and 8tew AkT; Representatlrea Thaddsxts 8tejpkxss, 'Bout wxix, Schenck, J. G. Blaise, and General Johx A, LOOAN. r. . . . r, ' . r, '-- Ateo, theletter of Special Commissioner IX A. Wells and Gen. O. O. Howard Expend! tares and Taxation Each 8 pages 56 per thousand. . r PLATroRJt or the Republican' Pabtt, with candi dates' letters of acceptance, the Copperhead Platform, -Frank P. Blair's reyolutionary letter tc S- pages SO ner thousand.' . ,c The Public Debt x Democratic Leo actI 8 pikes"- 46 pel thousand. ' ' " - ' ' " ? - 7- ADDRESS OF THE ITtlNTEBS UBANT AND CLTAXCUJB,' "with the fiepubUcamPlatf ona. - 4 pages $3 per thou Band. . 1 , , . . t.r . . " - j Caw axon Sheet or the Hew York "DeWokbat, a leading German Republican paper specially lor politi cal use, and - .. j Numerous epeenjes. alvl'documents not Inclaied inj tne toregeing, rnm te puDiishea. Persons wimng t trust the discretion of the Cdmmi ttee can remit .orders with the morfey. have them- filled- with 4& tmot promptitude, and wHihthn best: judgment as-to price and adaptation to the ;locality whets the rpcechc? are to be sent. y . c - Sept 12 . ' - "' . : ' : clr.b of 100 a like photot S i? XI JT?1 7 icr Co fax. l--,I7,Se8dSJ d hU. . THE 1 i NEW BERNE REPUBLICAN, - I:- 4 1 - . : i " "Ft'-' I.: . r THE ONLT $ - I - : rv T - . . ..-,. r 1 j ' SepuWiCem .1 PUBLISIIED IN J. : I: 5 . -j 1"! r t 1 EASTERN 5. 4 I; NORTH; CAROLINA; 1 4 ' j i ; W B E It W N rpUE ItEIUBLICAN 1. U.0sd a. aa 1. Indeperifient and ProressiFeT Jonriial? .1 wlilc! 1 liall reCect th -MntIm.nu .Dd opioIoBs of th mMaM loyal population of Eastern North Care Una, l,y an uncompromising opposition to th. doctrines of Secession, and l.r r..t . ' ..' -uTocacy of tb.'eunia principles of Union, Liberty and Equality before the law. i The p?niX;(M. m! t.'i' j . ... . - '"''ocacToieatotbscommoalnlcr. for all j" u wlB plauJ or the ,mtlnteniDcm ,nTe the National Oovernmtnk and It. credit i tbe education by all available Wans of thepplcith. encourigien of Immigration and the deVelopement of ouriagrici turaU mineral and TOmmercWiprceSp, ' While tbe Jtep&H will u pnsemlnetiUy ja paptr, the departmetofs "of . ' . 1 COMMERCE' AGRICULTURE AIIT SCIENCE,, AND LITERATURE. ' will receive such attention by RrporU, EsMys, Re Ticws and Snmmaries, as space will permit a prominent feature, and as there appears asyetnooths, - tJ- 5 ; i , : UlVCONDITIblfAI. UTION P APE 'n ' ' " ' 1 '' ': --. 7-t . . ' - ;' --' " - "f In Eastern North Carolina, the adrasUgs which U Uejmbtiean will offer aa an adyetiUiBt medium eie'sp parent - " . J - -1 Hates or Snliscripllon ' r .r i 4 4 One Tear Six Months r iioo Three Uontha - 3-00 One Alonth .oo .11 rr . i. l---.r:.n7;Vf! Hates r Adf crtising. 4 v::r to) v;r ;t h . r Ml "pj-p 1 57 . Ten lines of one incli "space t o eonstltotc a square . : , r s z . . r r One square pne Insertion -. - ' -i fiLCO Each eabsetraeiTt Insertion i i A. -' T H J : , UpOerai oeancuonsjnade to Isrfe mum. f 'i ' 5 CENTS. i. Ti A1V AT , ... TO PUNISH BRiEEKlTAND Ca ' EnciO.X ELE9TIONS. , ' T r Ge4at Asttvilly cf Nvrt CanKna i da enact r; ,.j , . . . , f cctloa - K That it baIl be unbirful jr. any person to offer, any bribo lo-a'nr Sfe5?1 votciji of ibis 5?Litevil L?ol ! ,n.cc. J f - Sec That, it shall be' nnhwfnl for SfnK"?n V fPl inllacnccthe oto of any of the qualified voters of tin ,;te, ?in any election, by any threat to discharge soch voter frWi employment or to withdraw from bin patrone, or to disehargo from employment; or rcfusu FaiSly1 10 mcn?ber '9l. 8lc!i votet'a Sec That it thall'be ttnlawfj-fo'r nirytperRon to give h pecorriary ofthcr confidcrauon whatever,: to afiy .o!-Uie qualified voters of; this State becauw of the j vote - which tuch voter may cast or may have cast in any cIecUon. 4 Sec 4. -That it shall be nnlawM for anyptrson to disehargo: from craplOy.. menv withdraw patronage from, or other wise injure threaten, oppress or attempt to intimidato any oi the qualified jVoiers of this State because of the vote such voter may cast in any election. ' ' : : Sec 5. That any crson. violating any of the. provisions of thin net h Z guilty of a . misdemeanor, and 6hall bo liable to indictment for the same, and on conviction of haWng violated the' pro visions of section one, shall be fined not less than twenty .dollans or imprisoned not less Uian ten days. And orrconviction of havmg.violatel tho provisions of ec V0" two, shall be fined not less than fifty dollars, or imprisoned not less' than twenty' davs.; And- 1 on .lypntilmi aving. violated tho provisions of sec tion three,, shall be inorl not less than fined not less than fiftv ?n!Tnt impnsonetl not-less than ttrmtr din Sec 0.. .That." every. 'maUtrato .or peace officer, of this State, or of muni cipal corporations in-the State9:-wKb sh'all know of his own knowledge, or to whom lnfomntion shall in any way xmc, that any ! person has violated any of the pro visions of this act,' shall immediately arrest, or by warrant cause to be arrested such r- person ; o . oObndiug, and , upon sufficient evidence, shall cause him .to enter into, a bond and sufficint r? in the sum of not less than two hundred dollars, for his appearance "before ihe next term -ot the Superior Court of the County, in which' the offence jnav h been tommitted, then and there to answer 10 mo law, and in the meantimo to keep the peace, and in default of giving such hood and sufficient security, such person so offending, shall be committed to. prison until ho Khali have complied with thc aforesaid provisions. Sec V. That any Justice of the Peace or other officer charged with the execution of this act. who shall or neglect , to carry out the provisions of said act, , shall be guilty of a misde- "icaiir in omcc Sec 8; Tliis act shall 1 be in ; force from and after its ratificatioii. ! Ratified 24th day of August, 1368. .... j STATE Of!nORT1I CAjtOLIXA,, r OmcE Seckctart of Static, - : .' - Uugh, August 31st, 1868. . I, Hexrt J. Ienninger, Secretary of btate, hereby certify that the' fore-coin"- is a.trpecopy of the original' act on 'file in mis omcc :! -. .. V HENltY J.MENNINGEn, t h'-'- v ' Secretary of Stater, nyESTWAItp THE STAR OF EJI- ' HHE TAKES ITS WAY." : ' - -. . i i - p. . ....... i tor ' . - - m -' .-.!-...... ... .THE GOLDEN; STATE! ! . " - ' ' ." - - ; Tte : Ijnisjanf Homesleai Asociallra : OF CAMFOniIAt Tncorfarated 'viidtr the Txntk tf tA State, November ZOtJL 1857. for Hit mzr. Homes for its Members j And thereby Induce Immlmtion. ' ' ' l)lr,ii Ini., riri" tVri"." villi" " V.'VJ" T. . u. o.' currency. ' - - . . i Ceztlficatea pf Stock Itued to sabscri&crs ltsmrdi. wnj- upon receiptor tne money.- - ...j :. ' o rKKSOV A1XOWED TO BOLD MOXX TBAS S BABXS. tX. ClECVLAR 'eonUrnhjff a fall dnoipUM ef tbe property to bedlrtribiaedamocctheSharolokSrr will ?e sent to any KUrtu trpon reedpt ot tUmpe ttrt t Inform Lion as to price of land la any portion of Ihe otM, or wjwn any ptacr annject ox inuret to pertie vivyvinz 10 inusTaie. wiii oe efieerxaiJy rani bed e en rJpt ef stamps (or postage. .... .. I Bp . Aiiiettrrs should be L?reMxl 11 t l" . SecreUry Irani Ixrant UomeLc4 AwocUtion. ' 1'orC OSee Box No. tA, ' i ! i BLAlffilANIEESTS ! i i ! FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE: iweniv aouars, and . also imprisoned not less than .ten days. . And on convidtion ot navmrr violated section' frmr iv rpadu Zkotlors chsr4 ,M . . CAM mwsoz row i TLc lnjSk vru too tVrre aa J , The com a lircs too dear Kor jet forjoitca sue tbe Umrcs IV ba hA, to tbbcjtiof fear; v Tliey could TJotWo Uid old flag torn roro Fnrcdora'a LaJlo wed brow, ( Kor oao we los whsl ibey tequealhed--"We cxat tarreodcr tow ! While Hope Is strong wlihicibe brtsut; Of et'ryXreccua tme While Uolon symbol rcondJy ciiii T . Xu red and white and b!ue " VfhUe Ood Is jott, endMight o'er Illcbt 20 victory will allow. Wo will be true to liberty -Wc can't sarrecder 'now ! " tV - Then tUt cs Mt to vote fbr thoK .'v Who LeJd our brave boyi back. When onward carae the Union's foci With dewUtcd track; .... We cannot bbt tbe record fair . ' r ' Of Freedom holy tow, . ' , ' , t We cannot dim Truth's sacred light- 'Wc can't surrender now !' - p ' m " OTJE miTOElL .L We congratulate the country on the au red success of iit riwMtiru'.i.. ..t .. Congress, as evinced by tbe adopiion. In the ' rnsjorlty of tbet5ut Ulelr in rtbrKion, of conilltulkms securing equaXcin a.nd poliUtai rights to all, and it la thc duty of the UoTcnx-1 xncntOiutuJn.thoselniUiuUonaand to pre vent the people of such Slates from Ulng xt admitted to a ita! of anarchy. -: IL 'The guarantee by Coogrtss of ecual suffrage to aJl loyal men at tbe South wasde manded.bj every oonilderoiion of public nfe- . of gratitude, and of junk e, knd rauit tc mamuined ;. while the quailon of suffrarela' all theloyal titatei properly btloags to the peo ple of those Sulci. . . IIL .Vft denounce sJl forrasof rrpudUtioa as a national crime ; and the national honor requires the pajmentol the public indebted ness In the uttermost good Wth to ail credi tors at home ami abroad, not 'only accordinr to the letter but tbe vplrit of the laws under which It was contracted. ;. IV. It U due to the labor of the Ratfcn. that taxation ahould be equalised and reduced aa rapidly as tbe national faith will permit. V. The national debt, pontrarled as It ha been for Ibe preferralirtn of tbe Union for all lime Jo come,-ahould be c i leaded ovf r'a fair criod forredcmpDonV and it Is tlj dctr of Co ngreas to reduce tbe rate of interest there on uhcnercrlt can bo hotrally done. VI. :. That the bct policy to dlminUh our burden of debt Is to so heprote cur credit that CanilalUlS Will aerk to loan t?t rates of interest than we cow pay, and racst conunue u pay bo long as rrpctiiaUcm. par tial or total. orcn or corcrt la ihrwif- r. satpecteth- - ... . VIL The Goremmcnt of tbe United Unlet should bo adminlflprM with th trir-i .p. m pp. V IVUU' omy and the corruptions which have been so shamefully nursed and fostered by. .Andrew uuumju yu jouuij ior ramcai rexora. V1IL We nrofoorifllv fl ry r-pppj I V nil . lj and tragic death of Abraham Lincoln, and - regm tbeactxsiiontothe Presidency of An drew Johnson, who has acted treacherously to the txxmle who tlrctM lit be was pledged to support; who has usurped hlru Tcctslatlre and IndirUl fnnortV.. . , . - . Pf VPV.V ,U , , I has used :ls high oQce to Induce other fcfficersv f A I rw-s ppm m p4 it i ifcuun uiu itui.-uo iuc utti; wno nas cm- " ployed his executive powers to render insecure 1 Oic property, tbe peace, liberty and life, of ; .c iicii i yrnu xxas aocsca the pardoning Cjwerr who has denounced the .National Leir UturoasunconsUtutional: who has penis-' tcnllr and cormntlv mt 5 ?-.! ' In hu power, every proper altemj4 at the re- ' conitruction of the 8 fates lately In rebellion who has perverted the public patronaee into u tufciuc ui. .uiijc&iic corrunuon; and who has been losllr Imrwrl.l fm. u.i. pf pi p. v. .w. p'6u UiWCI' ana miwcmecnors, and properly pronounced ' siiny lacreoi oy me votes oi ihlrij-Cre Sen- IX The . Doctrine of Great Britian d other European powers, ihat because a Is once a subject he Is always tn, taust be re sisted at ejcTy hazard bythe United iStales,, as a relic oC feudal .Umea, not autbori.tcd by the laws of. nations, and at war with our na tional honor and Independence. Naturalized citiiensap'enU'tled lo rctectlon In all their rights ot-cjtfxefihlp,vthoosh'4Ley wcro native-boni; and no citizen of the United States, natiro or.'cainralixed, must be liablo to arreft and Imprisonment by any foreign power for acts done or words spoken In this country; and If so arrested and imprisoned. It Is the duty of the Government to interfere in bis behalf.- - .- X. Of all who were faithful In thc trials of the late war, there were none en tilled to more especial honor than lbs- brave soldiers and seamen who eadared the hardihips of cam paign and crulie, and imperilled their lives la the service of the country; the bountiee and pensions provided by the laws for these brave 4cfendcrs,of ,lhe nation are obligations never to be for.goUcn ; thc widows' sxd orphans of the gallant dead are tbe wards of tbe people -a aacred legacy, bequeathed the nation's protecting cart . . ... ; XL Foreign Immigration, which In the past has added so much to tbe wtaltb, deTcl opraent. and rrsoorecs and increaso of power to this Jtepablie, the asylum ot Ue opprcffcd of all nations, should be fosiercd and cccCsr .aged by a liberal and just policy. . ; . 4 XIL This convenuon . declares Itwlf la sympathy with all oppressed peoples strug gling for their rigbt. . , , On motion of Carl Bhura, the followbgrwo. planks were added by a unanimous vote : . IlnUt&,T hxi we hicUlr commend tha spirit of magnanimity and .torbcaraace with which' men vrho. haTe serred In the rcbelon but who now frankly and honestly co-opr ate with us In restoring the pence of the court try, and pttconstructirig the Southern State governmela upon tbe basis of topartL-J Jus tico and Equal Rights, are recti retl hack into the communion of Ibe kral people ; and are Error .tho remoraj of IhecisqualiScaUossHnd rcstriclloaa imposod npen toe late rtbels ta the. saaie. measure as. their spirit of JoyiCty will direct, and as may be coniiiteot wlu Ibe safety if tlc loyal pouple. : - . r.Raoltcd, Tfcit we reotTjnize the great prin ciples laid down In the immortal Declaration of Independenc as the true -foccdallCn of democratic-government; and we LaU'wIth gbdnefra every effort toward nAlcgJhesa Srinciples a lmng nalfy on every i.fh. cf Jacrkln toll r.'t;:i. " " ; - pi ppp ppp pppp- , j Gen." McCIrllanfaay he sjmpathtzas with the J)craocralic partyl ho party ever. needed sympathy more -
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 21, 1868, edition 1
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