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1 wSlrttttftft mt J OOliEC&HTS" ISAUi-Tflir GOVEEIT- EEPOBUOAU TOinKATIOH TOE -THE : V - l - -"'f IFrbur the Syracuse "Standard: n - f .. i ii 1 1 1 . i p t these mcniras: tli&tr the- t&anrern' ' people TKUH6DAYj OCrrGBIifR?;;t,i868v0f tere the worst and heaviest taxed peo- . . t . . . . , - c f. w i -ur i tt ttfMM hi tnni nn nrmnna o v n4 iiHi imo nil rl I Vkv aftttif intn o fTe7 If. I . - i - . A actions wcremAlewitUo1it bein a WrtcA; men, no of men of any complex- lowed the- right f Vetresentatidir-m ton: but, like iA'rtilpe'l CcnsresaC Our. 'condition on this subject 7omma?K?mensUnfM without representation, was '"rZZ frfcqaently depicted to be more grinding . ttn,. i t . ,7 . , and oppressive than ever existed in old er itforMiemseh f.nd. under colonial timewlienur puntryMvas ux xi hist (Zod.Wyinotippgr derthe supreniafWeatBrftalii. Man BEPUBLICAP TICKET. waxed doctfO, warm in portraying the cruel con gornrnIStllfai hvin a majority pf jalWotes. ;cast, rwas unaniuiotisly and ilnly" declared tor be1 tfie Repnbiicm.cnudidatq ,for the House, of r ': .IS i 11. L' jWU..w.O'mJL.'. '.'I? resentanvesTrom vra t-u vuuij. Mr. Seymour is welt known as a scholar he held iu th.e House, the Ipnorable and fesponsible position of Chairman of . the Judiciary;Committee Dating this cantt paigu he has lspoken reanicrtly torvthes T !Ati'':. I 'il TT Will -''rnVft' 1 iVl'puuiiuaii 3 VulJlfeh bWow a;kncr tm"lbe nonH Jr ;w - !l I V , V-1 i Cfifc WLrTngVoa -iSt rE4lwarU3! lliarciianl, acTuuipanying, o.Ntrc vc1)y telegraph 'fro-jitiarlcinpiiigs of grcM-jovuTbw ricatSLM r KSSpto C.f a long letter of Wnde Uamp's. A, piWyTanft , Indun and tribute y!cw "f "be peculiar exlcncici do not pabllsh a Democrat paper we tpare kaTTaTc JutkypJ-cdilcc-JBctaJKr, fnf in wbicU tljqVcbthtr- U.VFf '.(l-ifi )mcOon. Ed. Jrcss and fctjjftnJllLlJ Itcn-b: Deni6daV'ho6ces-thatlhedcctioTJof Gcntl ; PnftM NT. Vomr - licaril. after amost anhnatrd -rl . r . i . i . . n nr iivpninp inn n i i tpltitiou t Indurated-. aaUmadJI MVM the 4th 'day o Jtrlj last. 'Ho clearly kbe4 -t Ka h aw Wtlnrr 1 f nrt lo HeTtnOUf "T0 U !Q cause.5 0 He will - 'make able atid influential Representative oAtJTIOHi iv ticKet nas maae us . uipeiirancc? beariiig the Heading ot.Natipul.rUepulH licaaigtetiandtthq names of 'Grant and CbHaxj"ir darge type, with then'nmes of involre thq cwmrr n tu .oJl. "d JffcfJ culminating in civil war alike disastrous (d )ur social and business r iuteresti Judsd Picxrepont'has the risht of- tnc -arsumcnif and as a prndent busiucss man, he backs W argument .with ; twenty-. thousand good i and substantial reason?. All War Democrat may endorse bis sentiments, and emulate, his patrif' otic utterances, although all : may. not be able to aid in so liberal a manner the cause tbeyj have at hearU vTbe;. following is thakttcr. referred to : r; -.rt J , t J03 Fifth Avekub. New York, ) 1 . .v... JSaturday, Oct: 1663.. ,:Mfi;:t -'. .I'll T. ! rp . A Tav- TV CtAPnvt "Pert ' " ' i !.s Chairman of the Grant Committee;fcc;i Mff uta r ' j uage : w ncn i? ran k jl ii lai r, who had no claims-whatever upon the D m- cratic Tarty, was--nominated in' Tammany iliill with such shouts of applause, just atierj I rni " - . ..... j !iL -1 1 .. -r. - . ' . - 1 ' . . . . ily,?,;-p;,:;v ievauvo PF lcc,wl"r tl e democratic -electors front tjicf.dif: prociamunff tuat v. we mun k nunciatory, and in many respects inflam. f DitiHSdfAl ifiiiltild--ti;- aVL4 vcLf: SSffi ' , S-.a articles. Speakers and declaimers EVery . Repablican is therefore cautioned' ratification speeches in New Yo.k, m v. attcnj Pi gave themselves up to the bitterest strain 1W , .-.', .ft Hon, as a war Democrat, was arrested, by this': .11 PSPJ' faj . . . -i;r v"r; , , against any such;-trick .of.-the. Rebels to remarkable exhibition.-; - ' . : : of criticism. All : t-thajt coftld be done was done to breed wide-spread uneasi But mark the rad- FOK-PRESIDENTi i :i or; 4 L J nessand disconegt. icai chancre tlmt overtook- the dream of igamst any ffdt votes for Beymonr and'RlairJ-1 ' i 0 For the uauy epuoncan.j ...... nip Tnnmii.!vft.tiiR.uemocracr.?: t.inccthen I have care fully noted the exprcs sions' of Southern journals, and .tbo spocchos Of qihern poliiicians, from Wadctiampion, on bis :cturn to Charleston, to the recent mari: Ifesto of B. II. Hillt nnd I find that every lead- . . i in rp I if i in Liu: vjuui viva i v i riit , w lit? r- these men who were thus actively instru- T thp'ivrilitpr and better davs of - the Re- nected election of . Seymour and Blair 1 as 1 J . -l ? . j i j fi..i . , ' - . .-. '. I rflmnlp.tR vindication of the rebellion: AniVns certain. to restore uie. toutii to every right which she had before the war,' including lw. trampling into dutM-by rhiliiary feet, the', mental in sowing tne seeas ot Daa teei- public, , when patriotism and principle were in.-, Jnst"Tis so"on as a" ttracticabte plan' r evidently more in demand among the. leading representation in Con Sress based heouth than j the evc:nts ot tne. past liavc achieved a glorious victorr- v - i it u nave ! OiNirtXoxiJOcaW issiicd an aifdrrss, which mates Doallusloa Uli"r! 1 -i"J .a &i TIJKT3" C- to if,; bfianfc A. aificrafec J HfcjvHJ ',nd, V1".0 JWI'lt sad charged It t&fedical Vr.jol ttolcncc Hrk br.tW, ll'?asaJ- OF i INDIANA. " ELECTORS lAT LAItGfi.' BYRON LAFLIN; of Pitt t Co. JOS. W. ; KOLDEN, of Wake it:' ' l :.: ' : t '. : .DISTRICT- ELECTORS. 1st DistrHiraiE, Stillej, -of 'Beaufort j 2i;Dist. H7 Brogdef of f ape. 3d"Dist. A; H. Galloway, of UewHanoTG'r; 5tli Dist. H. A. Bate, of Alamance. ; . 6th Dist. ; Rnftis Barrinser of leckieiirl 7th Dist. i W.S. Pearson, . of Bnrle." ; ;g DAVID HE ATOI . . POR, RETOESENTATIVE, ,:. .''V AUG. . S.. BEYMOUIl, of .. OraVoi. .r ..w..vpcv, , ttvjvv "'-"x J posea hytthe dic'ates w rr w z .i i-; ' -,- -. . -r l ----- . . Mi irf i a :!WeTe I0unCr to te its most uqreieirnng man of .these leading-men andtbeir bOsts-of: Government; '"'...."- ' rpi.. :i ,1 : 'fi,inALi f.;nnja'n avnnca Vio ovii onri finffpmns frn". I., I c:mnoL conceive how anv intcllljrent man.4 UIJcIlllcS. JL11UV asaallCU ill auu utuuuiinu i iiiwuvo ,u wiuMuv u.ubvv.. t ; : --- - , " , . r.i. ;i ftwsaf'itf Anint ih ,lnotrinP and nrinrinles c.f the I Wuoaoes noi wisii uiercocis rciurnuu upowrl it in language ine.mosi vioiem, xroiu une .r"j . t-- - rfer, the nation's in th vtoiaieu, us ucui-rcpuai,- mirl flf tlita StitP tn 'flip nthpr TIipv ymjr. : vr --'--vi , alea 1W narae QI8nonorca,-ns prospcruy uc-- eilQ Ot Uie Diaie XO UlC OIUU. XHVy hpltor iea nn1 lpooolnfiCllonftblo ctr..vA ?t ntrint- .Insnltrd nr.d tlir "loKti Svanted no representation after all, unless tHt"ni. fhnn :tilin Ji, timft imlicaied. ' - cause "resfored, can vote against Grant.1 1 -. . . , - ... , . T .: r c : it:was, foundqd upon the. .iclea that, the To say nothing now, of,the other and snmller o"JJ v ,i i vwf rv i i ,;v-l- - i ' vr. s.u. ?n4 Blair would forthwith confuse aud para-. ngnis inmose uay, www me, axi. ouiv.,,.v 1 ijzerour business, and reduce the value of oar direct the attention of our readers to thcimcet property one-half, ; ' - proiidposition of Robert Toombs, of Georgia, To aid in averting this calamity, I send you m his purer,, younger, bpgbtcr ; a better L j toV used in the election of Gen- days, days when the true ana patriotic iinpui- Grant, in such manner as . you and the Com.! ses of a heart capable of - feeling -the impor- ruittces with whom you act may think best. . EEPTJBLIOAH MEETINGS. , IIons. Jj'B; Itespass, : Samiiel T. Car- roW, Daniel P;' Bible, James B. Merriam; -joun dv jroraop, vviuiam liiioro, , vy.ju. Stilluy, T. O. Whittemore, AV. K. Moore, and other Republican speakers, will address the people at the foliowing times anil places, on the topics of the day : , Washington, ; . Goose Greek, ; Oregon,---" ; :' :: Son th Creek, , f ; . Durham Cveek .;. ' Blunts Creek, Chocqwinity , ' Leechyille, ', J Broad Creek, ;i North Creek, ' Bath,;.;;;.'.; " ? Long Acre, . . ' Beaverdam, - Tranters ; Creek, : . , A large attendance of both sides'is re quested; The . Democratic cahvassers , are invited to be present. . Time will be - shared with them if- wished. Come one, . come all. - . ' --' S. W. STILLEY, : vx Chairman County Ex .Com. 12th October. ra9th 20th ; 21th '.-:22d 23d ;ti24th . V27tri 28th; 3 1 st . 2d Novem. ii it- u it peculiar claims of the few should be rep resented while the just claims of the many should .be, ignored. Theyjndig- nantly spurned every proposition looKing toward ' representation based upon the republican principle of an equality of tance of daring to do right--, lather than be a rights before the" Maw. Even after this time serving demagogue, m well as of a mind ' w ! t 1-1 1 - 1 1? il.- nnl.Av hn Wn rcrnlnrlv ' MtnWishfid bv capaoie or grasping anu coaipreuenuing -uic 5, e i 1 whole train of circumstances comprising the ft?.la???r..-?f- ?V rD:. existingsituation of political affairs, held up ment, mey join m me suppoi t oi a partv (o pui iic exposure and proper condemnation that has in its platform as one of j its the nefarious principles, practices andlenden- !chief planks the declaration, that alithe cies of: this mainly same Democratic party, renubliean measures estalmSiimT renre- Bee the -boldness and vigor of an honest i- h ! -!- Yt vrs sa a 4v V f ' Atif r on linn ro t ' Viti f I ir BCUWUUU a,u . ui.WU8WfcuMuMa., .c,ui- COnfidinr rnebnle the rocks and ouicksands ,i m iir .i I ary ana voia. bo mucn tor tnese men - Upin.:Which our and noble ote ship of AisurpitlooiMEicbdS the'lsi7our JCirs, tb I jiroiii5)itt fl i wiIteicf) t vC Jianfilit tbe'Constltution and fun-kyatntal pijndplts of our Government: that wc mienu revol ution and defiance of cslalirishcxTTa-wc-JThe accusation; Is lord:';; It cannot , be xn'u.rf tainedfor a moment by any intclligcntruttr, WUO SXlii, UC; VlUifc. ,fcUICriitl; kUUiiVMiS he blstqryof his country. .The .Democratic party xian' proudly point lo everr pagof lU rccora. ? ii lias never viouiico. a aingic oww tion of tbo fundamental compact by which these.UnUcd States entered into, the family of Nations. Its 'watchword. In peace as In waf has ever been and will always be, Tbe Union, Constitution and;iheXaws; and no man, nor any set of men:howcycr high they might be placed by' . tbo suffrages of their fellow citi zens, can 'expect ta feccfye the" support pf this great Conservative party in any revolutionary attempt, against tbe .established laws.; .Tbo ballot-box and Ibe superior will of the Atncrf can . people rare . Ibe only "means of irets-to which we look; ' -J,; . '. ;.. ... ,- 4 Z. i . .' ; 1 1 ' : " 5;; FOREIGN. , ; " ; K. ' 5- . v ",""" Z ' - Havaka, Oct 21." -Ji'Captalh .Gcneral'jLersundi Issued aiprochx." matiou to-day ordering a trial b Court mar tial of all persons engaged in the recent iniur reclion, or gl vl ng count cnancc. to the i iuur" rection by catling telgrnph wiix-s, destroying mails, or in any oilier way aiding the fame f: Arrangements have lccn made f r a line of steamers between New- York and Net Or leans,. tux San domlngo. " . .', -, ' Gen.' Ilector, the Haytk'n revolutionist, Is dead.-: Salnave is gaihiug ground. , , ', Vomito raging at Cameos tuany deaths. '.I' HOME MARKET. ! 1 ' 51Evr York, Oct. 21 Knon. : Flour and wheat dull and declining. " Corn unchanged. Pork quiet at S&ftvLanl lower, steam, : 18i:i. Cotton dull and dronping at 25Jaic, Turpentine drooping, at JJiWc. is onwanl to victory as in timx-s twir Slnloh, ickhliurg end ApjomattoxUl On Iii banner U iuscribtnl tho 1,: fvrords, "Ixt ashnvo m.-2cc!n-.i .millions of his cviuiitnuiaiiTxr '&W -around iL j result lSvn secures Gf the victory in NovcmUrU we arc onW lruc to ourKcivrft. IOur oponeiits are beaUn at tle orth, and here in the South they rro dispirited and dcprvxcd. One pallet arid tiuitctl charge along the whT,e on The S&Gay oflneinouh, aiTftliC lv trill nnr fl.'k. r4,' t .V I lory will bo peace, liberty and iutica Lr nil a cessation of bitter party strife a fettled condition of atTitrs which will in jure industrv' its reward, raid U-ul ij And I remain, lours, very. truly, , i Rosin. a shade easier: strained common -at .Wi -1- . J2.4oa2.50. 2loney sliarp at 7. Sicrluig 0t. I -1f;l(3n5 l1 mnnnmli ?T H'e fill Col; Va-'s ex coupons 55J, new 5Cf. 'Team ncw.TOf asked. T-. . ' . ' ccnrral iirosbctftiy and lispt,iiK$ amtm . Ilt IM lttll.l ..linn. . . . . H .1 . nut i, uiu "viutii', ujc inv on the subject of representa tlw T'On tne matter ot faiation'a'nd the gen- eral charge of a want of magnanimityj on the part of the government, thoy have Committed even greater absurdities, j j Take and -compart tbewhole course of the government since the war. on the subject of ta.xation, with other examples in - history and ii wilh be j found v th":it nothing exceeds it ir point of liberality and generosity. ;,Altli6irigh Uhe Veryle- Ftat& was extremely r liable to strand. See his prond and determined. efiort to avert the evils,5 rather than aggravate and--'pTecipitatev them by an igitoVle appeal to 'there sectional preju - dicc-wliich, tlintitentd'tiy following the ever destru'erive purlV t Vils which',' in a hiosi'nrr gravaied form, :V? even'lually come, 'and by llieieli)n-of that pari y; in the main.' against which' Mr. T, so jusily and indignantly hurled ids i oiiesl indjgnatiMii. And also what should ue .nwra liumihalin to a natrioiic. Do not put off .-Registering ! TnE DitBT Must .' be Repudiatbd. ' Lamdin T. Milllgan, the unhung "Son of Liberty," t who escaped' the callows by the mercy of Abraham Lincoln; ha been making a speech pear Logansport,' Indiana, in which he said : , . . ' "I HOLD -THAT IT! IS A VILLAIN OUS DEBT, every dollar of it. from Its! very inception. NEVER A DOLLAR OF THAT. DEBT WAS CONTRACTED FOR YOUR , lr A" WtLKAKL; Tit. o inner .1 South; .Assistant lntpecior Gem rals i l be Ilia f S.haMti.li.ikil1.ln 41.. lm. tm.ttKmm li tioh for contractihir it. Thc war was wagi-d in the interests of the monetary and manufac turing interests of the country, and mt to ustore the Union. I told them so in iSi2, in 18G.'?, ahd again in 1S64. Then they stopped cun- Cuffe Vice-President. The World is in, a great state of anx I MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.; : . 'from wasiiikgtok. ; : " j . . . Wasuixotox, D. C.f Oct. 2i; . A general order fnm tbo War Department assigning Inspector Generals, includes Gen. E. H. Luddingon To the department of the r..is a - - at nortancc of the election' of the third cf next month. Wc must carry this State for Grant and Colfax, and elect all our members of Conirrcss. AVe can do tin by thirty tLl'ddlHIjtfty UJ'l Impress upon tlie jcopIo Uie necessity of ngiiteriii2f their names an votcrli. Ix;t it be known also that there it but one day for voting. Let crery Rep ublican rvsolvc that be will devote a!l bis spare time to tiiU urk up to the cv ning of the election."" And mi the day uf the election, let even Kepublican h at the iolis tarty in Ute morning, with his votererdy It cjfUTlltAOiC letl1im'ft cyrfevTiTi cithers afl"3ny for tho cause. Hiis is the way our friends won the clay-in the SLntrs-tncnrimied, and wc caa do it here by similar i-ilbrts. ; iHlIow-ciiizcns, the election h near at hand. Iet iinjiryc wibe time., It cviTrnrtnVlo liiibiVv; nnl alter" t!ie Z l of N ovember tho Republicans of North Carolina will swell the chorus with mil lions.of, other forcf.KAX'R.-ttid COL-' FAX, LIBKUTY,aml UNION. - C. U IIARHIS, ClrTurTTeCStatcTEx. Com. Raleigh, OeU 14, cG8. P - '. M I. ... j f it .4. V Republican's Rally,!,! K t ' S ' . - r ; r. T" 'vT'i GRANT, COLFAX and HEATONt! .The citizens of the several precincts and the public generally, are requested to assemble on the following days, to wit: f ..... Adam's Creek, Saturday, ept. 2(5tli.; (" Z l: Little Jwif t Creek; Thursday,; Oct. 1st., apd ."Friday, Oct 16th. ' ' - ' - B g .Swift Creek,' Friday, Oct 2d., and aSzU Piny Neck, Saturday,. Oct. 3d. istence of the government' llad been as sailed for four long years, yet one step after another was taken until the collec tion of direct t&xfes1 wasisuRpenoTed, and the exacting of Internal revenue from the chief staple production of cotton was en tirely abrogated. .Ootton now goes mitfree; by the direct action of a Republican Con gress and yet. these grumblers, still com plain. But more on the subject hereafter. STILL M A DILEMMA. The New York World and the Nation al InteltigencerXhi 'two leading Demo cratic papers of the country, still rigor ously persist in changing their ticket. FrankTiVBIair, the'Democratic candidate ,fpr the Vice-Presidency, has become, emphatically, a dead weight, and there seems to be really a fixed determination that mustfga OYrboard.j, ;vShould this be the result, Seymour had as well e pitched over, with him. The fact is, it j. i . now matters very little what course is taken by these panic-strict'eri leaders1; li is palpably too late to go into this swap- ing game just as the stream is being ,crossed.AIt is fari beyond 4th0ipower of the Dencratic'ieaiMi-d what they may or can, to check the certain progress of Grant to the White I House, Tlie better course on the part of the opposi tion would be, to "thrpw up the sponge," and abandon the field entirely." i Hcrmtice hcurt- Uksc very evils and ic'f' letooncr.; or later wo -may 'have their igilimate ; results' have -been' and "hU. l IS A,lesiSC(1 t0 Cal1 81 H are yet Accumulated and hurried on U' , It seems to UiKe .it ton by the renegading and oing ocer to that e-i that when that Colored Pub I, J ,Mn.tv : I ".nctionary arrives, he will be a Repnb . RusscPs, Tuesday, Oct Gth , apd Saturday ' Hot 9tli ' -. "'.'..... r. ... ..if. -.LIvea Nation Wednesday Oct' 7th.( Wiggih's, (Tuscarora Station) Tuesday; Oct 2Qtlr and Saturday, , Slst. s: : t - , t' Dover Station" (Core Creek) Wednesday, Oct"30th7 : 4; Some-of the '"following named gentlemen wjll address the people at ech, of the above Col:lIeaton,"Coi: W. J. Claf'k, Capt':,W. II. Sweet, A-jSL . Seymour.. Gen.".Littlefield; B. Wf IorrisTAi .W;c Stephens,. Chasrt?Hib uaiu. yui vjicii. V-uriis xi. Xrogueu, C'ArNelson; W. H Johnson,' IV Tucker, I: - '.jsawin vvesi, occ, etc . ... ...j T By order of. Craven Co. Rep.' (Com. ;." , V : ': .L'EDWIN-VEST;Chairman." Jdnit Randolph, Secrotary.'i s 5 - ,- tb Great reduction in Uie' price of Photo crfftnhS'at. k '"' "'" ' i'- rJ -V'i MORGANS GALLERY, :t:r;r.;7'- i Closing out bur stock oil Ladies Dress i rr II . a.. m UOOU3 imUviTimiuiiws TearuKiss.oi. cost,, at . 5 nrrEBTEEENCIETOr OTEi DEMOCRATS. ? We haveagain to calU the attention of ourcolored . friends 'to the objects and purposes of the Seymour and Blair Dem ocrats. They wish, if possible, to stir up strife in the Republican ranks. ; They mean no-substantial good to the- cause of the colored maii They never have" :don'e T anything for his liberation from bondage, and they dare not claim such to be the case. In the face of this fact, we arc in- lormexi anac inany oi " uiese? xemocrats j are trying to get coiorea raentitoj como J out as independent candidates against the regular nominations. :' Colored men ! keep your eye 'bnHbese-Deinocrata for theywul&Zrwri'yoiw cause if in their power. ! '.-!' ' j' v. ' ' : . , i , j- many of his old allies fro:ri time to time, each one and nil under various and flimsy, pretexts, but strange to say, nearly all partaking in some way of 'the abstract hallucination about South ern rights,, until the one glorious old South and her prosperous people with all.jlieir rights" vaunted urights'- have been nearly brought to see their final ruin, by this old Ho.-.nl Now, the nearest approach- wd have ever had to this variegated . coi.j dition of nffairs was when our Vice i President was a Democrat, and also the father of several mulatto children duly ac knowledged, and possibly of an indefinite selected from oplccrs wlu have served 10 years All others nre orthred to iluir rrgb incut as soon as relieved. , Ocn..Rosecrans having rccchtil' C::.d hi, !tructio;is, left fur ?'or Yo.k fo dir. Tl date for his d(p!trfiiro fr -lajtho has uU transpired. ( ' . t . '.'. Oov. t'rymour rpc-.ik at 15uff.il.i to :nnTotr, Ihciice proceetU lo'Pcnnrvlvau'u'.iKl ilu- VctJ i ,JUdgc Cha' Jer.vesjn a few d.irVfir. : r. j vatinah, Ga., lo hol Coin t. i '- I) is it.ited that Ibe Iti-vu-.'us !)i nrlr.).. t'u preparing "inM ructions "wbrnJy d cb'i- !! tilled whiskey wili.'icjK duubL uxation. Hcav In vestments hae been made uader the previous ruling, and a change cautcs tuudi! ?. . i i - " . ejkuietueui muoiig uukcv men. i . . . j Included in General Reynold Instructions to registers of iers in Texas, Is tbc following: ANI PROVISIONS, ".'jUSt-RECEIVED, ...... .... ,. aui.cww:n- tj.'- ' Steamer -Sllcn s; ' Teny, . and Seho. iners Eolten, Haguj, a-id-Hinaia, (.wMiV Front M ., " Uat'o Hottc) 200 bbh, CH0ICS ri;J2; .... .......1...... ..!.! I Tf a I i a uuu.uei uiiacM-uiiiuugyii. xi n ireo is yQ Bmne8tv or pardon entitles ihc applicant to ' ' iviiumii uy iws ii ui u, wo uo uoi.ee9 lrpttT nnt nil i I ll rA-t'i ti'litto lno olrti, tlinl T!..V.o.1 f. 'l . . --. secession. Southern rights," '98 9,Democ- j0illlsnn nT x n . 1 wU0 ma c,:Um liavc " racy, witli the aid of its new allies. M1: , v 3I;Z : w e reinlhon; if It np,H,vrs ihnt. ; But read what Mr. Toombs said hi 1S43 of :fl,v iio 1. u-n iho nnctnr ? . m"v Pcr?.n "S1. or excrebci any uC the 'bitter fruits" of -this 'hartr'and tlw, . V."' : ' - position .f profit or honor under the I comnare that bitter-nesa with iiiit nf n. ! 'Aii.it. . r' , crate Suxlcs, or cuherot tbectnles'in ix-hc "fruitsV of the sajne party within the past eight years far, far more 4rbittcrM than ever Detore; and yet that same. Toombs; 'with I V.nnn....i. ' ; fl',t "jl i " " " ' . . IUWU3.1UUO ui ins wm nines; nre jiow giving their 4aid and comfort" to that v.ry parlv, 'bitter, fruits". What will not demagoguism do'foriits' reckless devotees; O I ihd dgeil eracy of the times. But the "sobir, second thought" Of the people, it" is believed Av ill counteract the effect or rather cause 'much of i this bitter fruit which Toombs aiul his new s allies are endeavorinir to thrust down oui threats. -The signs of the times indicate it. j Heaven speed the day. But read what he' said in $48,, qav truhow prophetic 1 , - u Ccntinaed in-hert -iieue.) ' -' -1 j IPor the Daily. Republicah.J ; Hon. Ralph P. Banlon, j Is assajled ,wth .bitter,.. vile, .Cidumny. by the FayetievilleJi and ; Wil nil ngtoii Jou r ?iai for performing his duty as a JV.dge of the Superior Cout oforth. Carolina.' He is to be ostracised and "withered" with contempt for upholding the dignity and respecting the sii.cred trust confided to him by the. people of the State Because he allows, justice- to be done to a regularly elected official, the blood-. hounds are to be let upbnvhim the toob-i3tol be incited to vilify, perhaps to murder him, scorn and contempt are to be his portion. All the small dogs that belong to the pack of pro scription are to "be set barking-; at him. Let them . bark, , they , bay at the moon,which. far above them will sail calmly on, steering aright : the 'good ship of Justice. "'.? .' liet 'tlie '..'right minded people- of the .whole l$tate take up this matter. Let a worthy offi-t cer know that he is appreciated and will be - JUSTICE LOVER. crons should be- rcjcctnl en- I such lec or ronfed :iU:u. j llTl,. 1!.. r- 1 , ! il(tr lint. lirvtlt tlio SnuJ lmrti MinnL r J . cW from makin- the most desperatt fl? x lh lo' efforts to humbug tho "savages" into mn s (ties the spplicant to register, unless dldr.uv r ui..:- -...1 j iti..... M ..nwa aiuioia. lluilr mnr., m,f f.rotW n KlonV ACCUSTA, Go., Oct 21 audience there is no limit to their lapo- !1 - IWn,nS ,ierc Inlcr ncc lost nlghl. naeeous sneecii. jvnowinz very wen . --- i; that he cannot blush, they do not hesi New OnLBArfs, Oct 21. tatv.- to tell. 'he Black to his faco that ho is j ' The Legislature adjourned tine tUe nl mid-1 the most honest, faithful, generous,' and- ;n,gbt hut night . Among the last acts of the rraieuil oul 111 all creation and will he please to vote for Seymour? and will ho )lease to vote lor; Blair? Gen. Gor don, at Charleston, S.. C, appealed, to feelings which, if they exist, arc among the most honorable of which human na ture is susceptible. ttllavo wo not," ho said to tho colored voters, "been borufdn the same soil? "Are not Pur interests Jlouscwasto reconsider the rote ufUining ine uovcruors veto ot the ,000.000 City bond bilt,afld pass tbc bill over theTtoj also ,to eject another white member, j Body of CoJ. lpet Jtc,sheriff ot Bt Gary's iparuh; went North thisercuUigon the steamer Nicholas Longworlh. Tlio body .was escorted rto the steamer, by htrge. number of cr-U. 8. .'officers and soldiers, now, on duty hcic.in I Exterminate the Neobo.- "With the skull and cross bones of the 'lost causeVbe fore us, we will swear thai this is a white man's., government. WE, MUST MAKE THIfciEG RO :U NDERSTAN D.WE A R E THE MEN WE WERE WHEN XVrHELD HIM IN ABJECT BONDAGE, and make him feel that when forbearance ceases to be a virtue he has aroused a power that will con trol him or destroy hi m." iTcridia n (Jfiu) Mercury. identical ? IJavew"c 1iot grown up ".'to -jcluding Generals Russcauand Buchanan.- getner, aim nave not our iatners Oeen i Imnetl nnder the'same sod ? Tlie';mtii thus appealed to by a Demeratio Hjieak ;Pope was formerly Colonel of the 23d iilinois instead of the 29th as stated.- ;, , ; iwvenue looay 5174.000 ....... . t er are the " identical "ravages" upon If Official Republican majority In Maine slated ...Tk'."' mi ' -if F.y-i - . . .. . tnUtnnm uuiii jl tic ii vnu hiiowers im oitieret, scorn and its fiercest, ridicule. Tlie' ob- to be 19.0C0. : Raining steadily all day,. ... . V. j I ; FROM SAN FRANCISCO. - . 1 - Sax Fiiakcisco, Oct. 21. - j Sir. Japan, from Honer Kom? I5tli 'unci ya. jkoharaa 22nd. brings LOO passengers and 1500 jions merccanuizc 1 no ililcado has decreed that Ycddo shall hereafter be called Toki. jtheport of Yeddo be opened to foreigners 4 'There were no Important m i II Urr nrv i 't t . . t iiuim biui iaL runori. inoncn inrm rn I'sirlerAble fl(rhtinr intrfi'rK ihnnAHk. Wilkes Booth' still lives, thank Gddl hhatl the advanUge r- 1 therefore take couraae! fcwif iL American ofilcrr belonging to the steamer. Mlair, and the revival of the great cause Uthe motto of every true maii? Fine JJtujr (.rA) Vindicator. vious deduction is that it requires an ex tremely limital" degree of intelligence )to make a Blair and Soymonr voter. IF the f reedmeri arc the "savages?, they arc! re'p-' represented to : be; they pnnt to- be "Democrats" to . a man.t Fortunati'ly they are not iY. I . Tribune. ' ' I T O ' T I . ,m. "'.'I jjuotii.btiu- ajiyes. .-111c spirit -1 rrm Oneida killed nt Illo j The ctcamer Sbeaandoah broke her en Wn rt uuc iu iuuic iui loaav. - . I 1 . ? HOME MAlDrrrr . "-3 ' Utttr V- ti ! "Go on; boys; swear to mnrder Xorth- li ' era linns !. Arm.your&elves and orqan- j00110" Rhado lwcr; aalea 1400 at 25af tzei. and be ready, to respond promptly l OUT " zVJuclun9 iaa-85- Western when called c, &d foht bravcl . . 1 . -a 1 Groceries dull, steady. 'T' uucmpnis appeal. . i iurpenitne ,43iaJ. Rosin. 2.4a2.-;7f ' rti. iir, ' 1 ' ' : "- ' A i-:iFrdghu firm. Cotton, steam fsc , E" XV hydo Baer and Eppler sell Clothing I Money stringency very tcrcrc, Ir.crcasiog t-neap , iJecanse they Manufacture- them uu-ai per cent, in go; a. Mcr- here; and mnnwM r.:-i.. ..i I "Dg dull, 91. Gold weak, 85K Bouthrrn .. ' M..U .1 w (x lb IILIIIUI Ulill uin ". 1 .T ... . . - . Mar Vr:.. J T . . , T7. . tiwoui ClOSCu unntX. . , t -KISHrH1???.0 -toJ-ca-clotbfBS l? Govemmcntswcak,C2ccupons Zh -Tcnn. i. uioxxonn,- . " :;,';;new70. N.C.,CC. Ya's, new 57. v I- 3.00U Ibi. L12S LAUD. 2,000 lbi. OAIiVASSED ITATT3 1,(XK) M FACT0SY CHEESE. 100 G03EEN BUTTEE: . . r 1,000 'ckrotiza BICIL, . . , , &03 cacis SALT, Chzru. tad .Kaa. ,. 100 . Uls. : Eda, E-xr c2 .Lean; ' ' ' - ' GO bVi. PILOT EEEAD.: SO " 'EUGiS' Cnuhei, tev-sA, & 6'aal Ercwa. . . . . 25 bblt H0LAESE3. 20 Eacks OOIFEE, Hxla, Jm, Le aadEio.4 - Enjrlhh BreaHast, asd Japaata Tcu. 60' Baxcs C15DLE3 ' . " 5X) m;eoap. 15 - SAILCLOTH, Hoi. 2, 3, 4,5,6. 50 Ef LEAD. TTLile, Ed, EaJ: 'iirijarii : r .1 r i in f 6 1 f ? 20 bbk OILS, Ecosds, Lari Hpssa , -.vpci. ... . . ;a) IvZItj -Bczrbp (fes, 5j -",f 10 (Kitia, Eniily, Ehcry Fcrt. 10 bllt Bottled ALE and POSTED 25 Baica Oaadeased LYE, 25 - POTASH . ' 100 doz. Accrled BU0SETS. 60 - OcrnEEOOlS. lOOOoHiEOPn"' -J20 Bales C0TT0U BAGOnTG. : , . ' 1 2,000 O0TT05 TIE3. '-''' 2,000 BUSHELS OOSH A Ocaplete Afiscrtscst cf SHIP DLinr til etLtr Lnr!a inr to ceatica, All of which I will sell cheapo ror CASir onlr- . - P. -HERWItf,: . - .
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 22, 1868, edition 1
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