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. . I ' 111 '' I I J I ' 11 I I ' III J I . 1 1 I nil - I L . '- X . , TT- r - - .ft declaimed i ' lion, i--We- advert! TMirtirtnlarlv to the fact thaf wheti rrentatioit ii -. J, - - -We have a glowing - account of the ?)CCT! )T &i great-Rubl'ioan Iliisi iMefeting t'etd kt l1 hw rff ihn laoHnra trhrt VtQi -.- a'S-iSi Greenville Pitt -Countyr otr-Toesday .so wlently an the sofeec ,,fif nvRRTiTTTOTTSA tW t FRIDAY, OCT Let- not of? black to) a a k ft :-m a- m- m m i ft i k m m m mm " ckfiehnotof 'men of any complex- r . held in the open air. A very large nam- uTLOe teho deni' &e&tmifaZothew county, borne dtterve, it'riot - for' themselves, '.and under a AAf 4r-eii..a !,. uniforms., Jignt i5:r Uen.wer present ham Juincdi-n. L:,i--;iiwib C n . were on hand ; in f: . J the iraj6rta"ptfact' waVTalwayr jaTefulljr. BB L I C TIC KEOT; nce5leby Uiose who-rapla7ned, W 7?v,r;;'r,;;i:,f!-i t4the chief cause and origin the of same. The grounds for an . increase of tax- atibnr upon the! t people . of the United States are well known to every observing three hundred parade! in orten hundred horse Banners and music- short, the people camc from every; direction. - Colonel Smith presided at the meeting Si A.: Perry and A.. F. 'Flood acted as Vice-Presidents. ; ' ! . - The eloquait colored orator from Ohio, J. JI. LANGSTON, Iq;,-as then in troduced, and for over two and a ' half hours held the vast crowd "with y rapped :J1' " : rp! 1. 'Jit'-;.- ill ;. FOR PRESIDENT ; person. W itnout cause or provocation Lthe verv existence and life nf IKe'tiJitmn' ;--- - - - ----- w ----- - ' w - w w-I 1 . - . - - was most. violently and fnti6tisly aismlea: " In order to preserve its' own vitality, U most po?erful ;cort. He had todefenditself. inthe struggle that ry coptU -Ua Vni a&'lZH J. - f as well as colored people, f Tlie effect luuuwcu me uiuw sirui. ai run ourap- Ulyss es ;S;anti FOR . OF ILLINOIS. ::' VIQE-PRESIDEOT: ifiH Schuyler Colfax5 OF INDIANA. . 1 KLECTOltS AT LiBGE.' BYRON L AFLIN, o Eitt, Co. JOS W. HOLBENTftf tWake 4 DISTRICT ELECTORS. ; isi uisi .-Miram u. suiiey, oi ter, the general goverrment called for aid to furnish the 'necessary munitions of .war. A great army and jia v y h ad not ! only to be raised out amply providea for. w , - - - ; t .. . . 1 The pptlay for this .was necessarily enor- mous, dui it can oe assenea wun enure truth 'that all the great burdens and hardships growing out of this increased people, r The effect- prod need cannot well be described.: It is enough to say that, the speecli was a most triu mpban t v indication of .the ; IJepul)! san.partyi-'' -'-.v.. J y ' The s Republicans' in " old Pitt" are aroused, and,, depend upon it, argrnbd response will be given by her on the 3d of i November. . Mr. Langston was to Ii-toctiKa to tba iJ-igcs c. tie Tltiilsi 'ca tba 21 day cf Horrcrib. Jxt.; v -i First 'The - Registrar and Electors appointed in the - respective- PrccincU of the County of Craven, are Judges of the Election. - V ' Pt'-- , . Second. r,The Registrar appointed for Third. The County Commissioners are the County Canvassorsi ' u'y r - Fourth.; Within two days, after the cletf tion, the Precinct Judge must retuni . to the Register of Deeds of Craven County, the returns" from hi Precinct; the said 'returns' being first examined, signed, and sealed by all the Judges of Election of said Precinct, f : ' ' ' 7 ; ; Fiftli; Oh tKe tliirday after the Say of election- the County ; Can vassors will meet at the Court - House in New Jierne, N. C, and , examine" the said "returns,'1 make an abstract, and sign - and seal 1 1 with the Coitnty seal J 4 ; ' Tlie - carididatd for Congress, for Electorii of President, and f the candi date for. the General Assembly iliould be voted for.ori the samo slip of paper, and in the'same ballot-box- ; . , V - . Seventh.'" The Registrar or. , Precinct Judge, will provide at least three ballot- boxes for his Precinct. If more t ballot boxes than these will bo necessary, the said Precinct Judgo may provide them to suit the exigency, and appoint addi tional Judges for such add i tonal boxes. ' V JAS.' C: HARRISON,- ; Register of Deeds.' H . Nisw BKRNifi, N. C, Oct. 22, 1808. j , .i ... .1 . speak? -yesterday at Tarboro. reckless set of conspirators who plunged We vcill make -the co ndltion of the La peaceable, country into a protracted Republican party, vohen weget in power, and Mood v -civil war ' more intolerable than it tea for the in- On. their heads and those who volun- T RVXitKrCu u 7" , -v -fL Vance.' at 'the JVIflrrh I)tniftfrmt.i The . old Con stitu tion. 0 flint flti-fin n Dunoon nf Wnnio . . . .. V -D VANCE,' at XTie M&rcti democratic 6U iioiit uux Ujj ii.; uiuuuu ; ui 11 ujuu 1 laruy ana perswienwy susiamea mem Convontion 3i ' Disti A.' H, GMloway; of ;New HpTer;: f roush a? e?"tr?veiy 4t Dist. Jqo. A. HcDbnalfl, -of Qbatliam. '5Ui M H. A. Bata. oi vAlamance. 6tb Dist. BulQs Bamiier, ofleclleilirat 7ta Dist. w; s.' Pearson. 01 Bnrte. FOR CONGllESS 2d District, and address and places, on the topics of the day.r rr Washington, i 1 2tht October I liooso Ureek;- f 19trv ?e si rest, the responsibility o'f the wide-spread Cll fTofln r' til Q f rl 1 rk ti tvrl AltirOTra IrAAnmn .-j, .ww - w. "J - .-yvfuS - Th nVnnf the Ut rebala now ia that IHav these facts view, the course or the fought for.the old Constitution. What old government with regard to taiation Constitution ? . Was not Abraham Lincoln since the close of the war actually chal-1 tlected according to its provisions ? Had not lenges the praise of every just and tin- the'slavery pattyeontrollod "the Gdvcrnraent- prejudiced man.' No exactions have4 up ,luo , nttU uc, DAVID - HEATONi m m. :, igid EZSKSm OP O-Ft'TrEn'f' : njaes rightw or through any motive of The rebels took up arms because they knew ' FOR REI'RESEKTATIVE; ; A I raahoe or revenge, Every levy triat has that the Government would no Jonger bej,uri - - i' F i-i rl-t S . a i 1 fortheConstitutiou then than llicy donow ' ..w t asitrhasbeen fairlv demonstrated that . , . . J . kkhi rKi iiii a n mkki initH t . - - t Tdey careo oniy Tor slavery, as long as Hbns .feRfSffy.fe were ' resting jheycou!dgerve-that under the m.iskof th row, Daniel P. Bible, James E; Merriam, ,neavny upon a mucnampoverisnea peo- Constitution they were s:iti0ed. When they theycan savc.'sUcK' other Republican speakers, will substantial elietY Alhthe rime perpc- f Jse,sof lhe wrpof they. pr"f"sa ?ss the people at the foHOWing times . ;c: . ? ' ' ! r V Immense venerauon for the Constirmion. ?vCu u lHe nuge euuri. vo pn.siraie ana It wus vcry unconstitutisnal to rob the mails overihlowtine- slM)t free set- gnt 01 in a magnanimous ana generous tiers in Kansas, and steal in 1 'exas pay com- desire to lighten the load resting nnon an missioncrs more for returning an alleged, fu- nnfnrtnnftt nna miKcrnrwl .nmmnnit'v lhanfor releasing him; but RaV ri . 1 ' f ' . . frightfully unconstitutional, accordinctothese llnnnrr Trio la iamiloani.diAn ' f ' I w ' . ' . ..MV...-,v . u, v doctors, to lift a fingerno save the Union or gress, the trx upon cotton was entirely the property of the United Stntes. It wasre repealed. j markably unconstitutional that In profound Everj. pound and. every bale -ofv that peac Mr.: Hoar should be hunted out of .leiidW aOTiftnltnrai' nrnrliifttinn . nnw nU Charleston by a mob because he offered to u 1 . r ., - , j urge a case in the courts, but alarmingly uo - i".". 1J' I fonetitntmnol that Mr Valland nrlinm clwtnlil Great relief has also been given in the be arrested for preventing enlistments in the exactions made upon tobacco and naval midst of a fearful war! Whatever was useful A large attendance of both sides is re- atorpa. Thi hna nil hn hrAiirht nbmit to slavery was constitutional Whatever fa quested, The Deraocmic of active and vored Liberty and Union was unconstituion are invitea to oe present, lime will oe ' . aU It seems that wc are all under a mistake 1 1 if rr't - r 1 I iMninn Kohnhliitona in . I :r muss 1 ln- I . ... snarea wun inem u wisaea iorae one, .t--a f - - AhhmtT,inin 'w th HPRtmrpr if iuv . i t a a v i mg ine yoars iooo-o,aoouisix nunarea Constitution and Union, Jefferson Daris was thousand dollars was collected in this Se-1 their illustrious defender. cond Congressional District - alone, as In- This is the intolerable nonsense of the South temdoe, from cotion. 4, SX&r not one cent is so exacted and collected. General Grant that the Constitution means : WKAn K t,.v,i: t..: :tj freedom and not slavery, it will as it has " ,,v" t "u"au fcJ "f been for the last eight years, despised by the py recKiess writers ana speakers, we ask lovers ot noerty every wnere in the w.rkl.-rvfWl-V Tiomooi J 'La: To serve a live despot, even Jf hebecrn.-l. i VwB A-'VB) wB ' W aw wl M w W vUVIVl OBXY 05E BOX OHHIOH OF THE AT TOEHET Gi-fllEAL. ' L " The question : has been discussed among , all parties as .to the number of boxes that should be opened in each election precinct it tho approaching election. It is pretended by some that there should be one box for each officer vated for Presidential Electors, Con gressmen, State officers, , each having a box, in which particular box the vote must be placed or else not bo counted .7 Thus if a vote for Congressman ' should be placed in tho box intended for tlje .electoral ticket, or it a vote for the elec toral ticket should find its way into tlie box for Congressman, the vote would not be counted. This would induce Oregon, South Creek, Durham Creek, BluntV Creek, Chocbwinity, Leech ville, Broad Creek, North Creek, Bath, Long Acre, . Beaverdam, Tranters Creek, 20th 2Uh 22d 23d 24th 26th' . 27th 28 th 29th ,30th 31st 2d Novem. u l u u it it ( some cohfnsion, and' thus many vots might be lost Others contend that trie legal and proper way is. to have one box in which all votes shall be placed. This will give .rise; to no confusion, and tl e voting can be done without delay, the canvassing offiwrartorw:mls ioparnting (apd counting the vote for the respective candidates, liie question havinir bevn Mibmitted to tho Attorney- General, he has -givi-n the .following legal opinion, which settles the question: . v .. Slate of Jtorlh Carolina j Office Secuktaut of State. Ualkiou., Oct.:20tb, 1608. To his Excellenc3 W. W. llolden.4 . ; tihli tor tJrtbe nUtt?aliInVTrDa tl-t r-r, '. . . 1 A j .tl ts V rW - . ! siUHty, wcrurcapddccurici-Uca -733, tr..'a j Ujc ratr.a coo tame cob- it utirfcrmc ! -a-tbors of the Ule war, with lu uncozap-mbly greater erllj and dlsatrous consequences--'Ten yet being, continually aggratated since lUclose,1 by them' -and their allies, old and new 3Ir. T. himself taking leading, actlte part therein. ,40 tanpm, Q &ArcL ...I()V Cat Ln the xaldUf all-thaf-troub!tsr counted bv him. he sees one star of hope-one iloscs to lead him and tta dUtrcMed people out of that gloom and dark wlklmtcaa. Tbt rreslde-Ua election-Is" iV E-xd, W htf qulctly,'and asltby IraUnrt, acltea-tli beats and surest means of riddlrts 4ourrtlres pf& causes of our troubles, and of their bltter if nx'lts," so un welcome our tasiea, tad calls to his sld the Xtro of tXat war. Hear hlra, aa d note bis patriotic and cheering words of t wert con solation; - Vln ts oonditloo of our affairs ws peed vidovx Jlrrnniujutic4 knft vuxUralicn n our public counsela. We need 'patriot and not a partisan , ti Pr$tidntial clar''ToT the last twelve months the people hare real bed this necessity, and with a unanimity ua- precedentcd in our &iy,' the publlo judgement worked out General Taylor as that man. This popular rfercoewajrni feared la a va riety of wars; U was clear ana unmlsraxablei and was admitted even by those, who at first . 1 . t ' . Ulw'i A -0 his electIon.,, ... ... .. . 1 t n - i bUDSUiuung ids name 01 uccctu uust, as being applicable to the present time and singularly fimilar tram" of drcu instances, la the 'place of Geoeral Tsylor for the former ones, and we nave a most maraea case oz co- lnddence, making' the. recotnoendation of Mr. Toombs of 1&48 crldently and remarkably appropriate to the present occasion. 2-ich of the distinguished generals was, in Mi day, the (Teat leader nd Vcaptaln of the age,. wbo good ' fortune. It ' was to" lead the people suc- cesafully out of the respective wars into which the "mercenaries, of the 1. Z)cmocraUe party, -w hp, hi., the language of Mr. TM had 'lived upon the abuses of t.e roTemraent,, bad In vol red the country. Just here a moat beautiful and Interesting parallel might be ran bat yoar space, XI r. Editor, would not admit it. Indeed I regret to find that I am compelled to leave out so much of remarkable pcrtlo cue and fnterc&t, from this speech of Mr.ToomVa. But allow me to quote yet more from Robert Toombs, the patriot, In contrast with the dark, damning and mischievous 'emanations which sour temper, bad company; and may be, bad whiskey, now caute Robert Toombs the De- ipxcie.daMffogve to belch forth to pcrpet uate discord, strife, and more. bitter fruits. Ilear him farther in 1848 and apply hli words otj wisdom to 18C8; " "The oppotltlon to Gca' lay lor now 10 uem urantj negan nere with tlie! admlnittratlon and by It and iU mer- ecnarUi and dependent, has been'steadlly per sued to this hour. TAots who lit vpon Ik abvtetof gotemntnt; all those .who rtfy Jet immunity from pvnitkmtnt solely upon sup pression of inqury' Into 'their -practices, very earl band together to defeat Gen. Taylor Gen. GranlJf HIa genius jriuraphed oyer &rir vatiMtwTu.tlt(Lziilitn upon the rejrclatlons of'th: past two-years tutrard Urn. urani'a conneciin wun ii:e pnmi ml minuirauon ana uj mtrirnanes anu c pendents' and auppbilcra. liuTodlug Ml.M who hate 'found Vimmnnitr frum puoUh- menf by It, and for rriruca and dtNuaern ten fo)d wurae than Mr. lVlk and his, lad na they were, and you will find a peculiar appriiri- alenes and force In the language of Mr.. T. inno49, lnareu aitnoki accnungTy pnpin;ic. I)dt 'rho would ever have drvuinctl tluit Mr- T.ihlmatlf.and others of hit then followers, af KOOpIiPTCUKS,. - SaxTjus Cisco, Ocx.ii A heavy 8 o'clock. The ocLa xrci froj ea?t to 4- Damafa conSaed to the lower part of 0e be!cnr Hontgomcry street, aaoeg oU bii' Tbtca- Pwtcf CW which was badly aUitercd by the taHl of 18C3, la now amtidert"J tnaaf e. Tv2!T dais have removed to the Internal rLt lundlng. Baaloess In the lower 017? ty la aotpended. Tbe atreeta ar iv . walls and chimneys on maay blliitfg fc m wwm w . A UC CJ m, m not exceed cue minion dolkra. . - The ihock wi merer t f VI. .t U1S1.. many bulldlcga. ' , The earth opMIaTiaaay.Tioc, k--- KrlnLerotialr The Courts IIoae at San Leaa demoUahed, killing one person, . Th abock was . very srrert at Eta Jost and many buildings were damaged. ' I TDMKCWARCJ. t' Jt rwASqOaii -The Old and New Echool lixljXaixBj. K nodi la sesalon here held a tmion pnyrr -. m mmyt W WVWWI UUVU WJ'ltJ reaolutSon looking to union. Heavy s&owttArq here to-day. ; . FROM WJLBHINGTON. Wlintvnwt T " r a mm mm wim n mm . w a . . . . mr 1 W .1 Ind high. Weather turtiBg co?vl KoO ing further fro a thy 'torvh cartaeake. 1 I FOREIGS itARKCT. ,1 LosDoa, Oct. 22 Kooo. Consols M. Bonds 75. Sogaron tpotSSt, afioat, nominal, 23s Cd. Fiackfort bond heavy, TSJ. r:?T Paws, Oct. t Bourse closed firmer. Rentes . , t. j - LrrrnrooT-. Oct. JCooa. : Cotton quiet, sales 1 0.000 balci. - Cotton, on spot 117, afloat 133. HOME MARKET. - -N-w Voir, Oct a Money aotlve,7 per cent, sterling S . G'J C3. C3 coupons 13. H. O. C7, new, K Bx-coupons 53 J new 571 Ten a. ex-coapotis i Flour SalOc lower. Wheat dull, la2c lower. Oom rather more act! re, shade firmer, rork lower, &S3. atrd ivateaa:i7iilS-' Cotton dull, decling. Turpentine firm, it. Rosin steady, strained common 20aC3L Freights dull. illDKIGJIT DLSPATCUES. - come all. v . S. W. STILLEY ' : : Chairman County Ex, Com. Republican Bally I !. and think over these things. " 57ittt -V 'Peace or Wat and therefore . I. will , support Grant and Uolfcac.'---Hon. Nat. BOyden. . atleast an intelligible act. But to worship tho meanest of dead tyrants is aconcition beyouu description.. 11. W. liJ212tJllt.H. 1 t a . 1 a . a r a I have carefully considered the Ordinances lcr "!are .roulV,w7, anut? 1 of the late Contention and the Acts of the last enSJSd l thow "macbinatlona, or giving them with far more dlaaitruua reaulls now thsn then. But I find I am occupying more space than ssembly as may exist, should Ideslgned, and have not touched many ot T.'a he same slip of paper and' in -exposures with which this speech is v v replete. Tlie whole of It. indeed, would form an excellent campaign document. Allow me one more quotation, especially appiicable, in substance, to the Democratic platform" of lbcy. as h the one in 1543. pMy time wRl not allow me, to subject any but those upon tbe three auhjecta. pa session of the Gencnd Asaembly. and I am clearly of the opinion that at tbe approaching election the candidate for" Congress,- for Electors of President, and for such vacancies in the General A lie voted for on the m. m - the same uaiiot box. . (Signed.) WM. M. COLEMAN, AttofMy General I Oct23.-td. For the Daily Republican.! Mr. Toombs vs. the Democracy. 1 to; which I have, just referred,. to GRANT, COLFAX arid KEATQN! ! The citizens of the several precincts and the4 puunc generally, nre. requesieu 10 asseuruie on the following days, to wit: ; J f ; - - i James City, Saturday, Ock. 10. - f Adani's Creek: aturdav. iSenk 26th. Little tfwif t . Creek, Thursday Oct. '1st, and , Friday- Oct leth.. . V : v V i Big -Swift Creek Friday, Oct: 2d.,, and Sal- i urday, Oct. 17th. Pinv Neck. iSaturdav. Oct 3d.. . . L' Russet's. Tuesday, Oct.; 6th, and -Saturday, ' Oct. 24th. '"' 'j ' ; - V.- Ives -Station Wednesday. Oct 7th.r ? Wiggin'a, (Tuscarora , -Station) .Tuesday, Oct 20lb, andSaturdav, 31st. . vr, , . 'Dover -Station (Core Qreek) Wednesday,4 Oct .-SOth.'-' :':v-:,"-Y,"n:i v'-c- i iSbme of the ' following named gentlemen will address the people, at each Or tne above named places : . '. - : " , '' . . , Col . Beaton, Col. W. J. Clark, Cant .W. H. -Sweet, A. S: eymour.Gcnr LItUefield;r B. W. Morris, A: W. -Stephens, ChaaHib bard. Col."Albrieht; Gen. Curtis IL Brogden, O; -A. ;Helsori;1V;.Hv Johnson, ;:Ri Tucker: lr Edwin West, &c, &c r ;t ;. ; ; -By order of Craven Co.; Rep. Com. :r. I: EDWIN WEST, Cnairmanl i JonItANDOJJ'lire6retary.' i 1 Jl .-n . ( . si.-. . " ".1 - Governor 2ebnlon B. Vance, of North Carolina,y3i"ade an" elaborate speech at WilkesboroV in that State, in the falPof 1864, in -which he declared that Ar . 'rrhpre xraa no mnr insibiUtv of livery itepublican is aware that tne reconstructing .the old Union, and re- only sure ,way to .achieve success is to constructing things as they 1 were four stanrt together nd support the regular years ago, than exists for you to gather .,!, T. , , , , have fallen in mis struggle trom one ena vuruua.ii unicorn ,oum eer nave of cmintrv to the oUier. reclothe them been elected President unless this had with flesh, fill their veins with the blood been done. - The Republican Party would 1 thev have so cerierouslv shed, fcc - VwX" WV-V AW .AW WV- M1m I " " ' ' " ftB - standing together. General Grant could t inter to tht Democracy, no ana woaia noi oe eiecieu, uuiess aui partlClUary 0 CA tiOUtfl. HICU1IOND irue lvepuoucans suppori uie nomina- iuxavineb. .vm - I am tif.t Inn fwmrv.mn . 1 . Vtvu. - x& v c naub w uciu iuc cusiuy , Mil; i -. - . - - -. . -, - , , . " A. I ine VYlim.ingion journal, iu kucousenceoi oest way fu ap so is v, uj ou irom ine more important matters, devotes a column to inilflf cminntloViiJ Thiia'trntt Jr. U definition . of the carpet-bagger.w.. It ex- jr-""T" ".-T " haust all the epithets in its very extensive Stated and County attairs as well as in j rocabulary, and concludes a little abruptly National matters. Consider these throes. ?r the culmtnaung reiima jnai ineTcarpet; , ,. , - j nagger . 18 a monster ot uimic. . hb oumai Republicans, one and all. i I might have . saved space if it is of any value; and give a more concise ana correct ueflni- A ernstv old r beL atandlnsr In tront ot tba I won m two udw, w - m Plantir's House, Bt Louis,-the other night; as tive, however. resiectable, who is not a demo- a procession passed, was asked by a stranger crat. aoiion a.avcnucr. -Whoare theser He replied i 'Radical ras- ! - V-w vm tv ; .i..Am -rw Mmntnv wnnM wMn tiiA Too Had. The chivalry nave threatened .v.v.iA Ain Tv,m Mnm-,mimW mikHi . I th( nporms with Btarvation It tney would not .KT ureal reaucuun u uw jru. i rww-1 "Yoa are mlsta-en. These boys nave been: voia tor bbtmoub, wu wn oy crmtbB: at' ' h '-' 4 J wk.ni-ii !innw Uie sum I m comnelUnsr the chivalry to pieage themselves uifi-Ki'- i MORGAN'S GALLERYIi ,X- here.- don't kow the men. hut Uo vote for Gbant in order to getiheir cotton &hil&3c tCil I hayVi seen that swing! before.-SUdto- picked I - -,TMs lengthens the faces of the - oemocrais BeTenu m-. cr are Borer P than -ever -that the -negroes ought not to be ' allowed vote. This is another evidence of S J I their lack p( tatelHgence.: ; - Concluded frotn yeterdayiiuue. I quote from a speech of Mr. T.'s delivered in the U. S. House of RepresentatiTcs, Julyl, 1843. In the opening paragraph he thus pre mises : "I expect to exhaust my hour chiefly upon an inquiry into the state of parties, and'aa erpvture of soinS of the resolutions recently rate analysis; nnd they present great. difScal ties in the way of accurate generahtairn. Thev may bedlTided. with tolerable accuracy, Into three classes. The first afflrma - what ito body denies; the second denies what nol-odv afilrms; the third asserts what nobody be lieves. I do not say tbe classification la alto- father accurate, for there Is scarcely a truth n' them without a subtle admixture of error. I therefore submit it, with the qualification that mixed masses are to be denominated by . V m m ii .m A.t. ' 'I'l- . . f . uicgiici4uauin, mo uni rcaoiuiion oc- ia-ed by the Baltimore I Democratic Conven longs U the lskt chuslflcatlon : It aaaeru Mhal tiou, and announced on this floor by their lh American Democracy place thdr trust In I the Intelligence.' the patriotism, and the dla . IZ A . V I r V : criminating justice of "the'American people.' "exposure Ms a t ruly refreshing one, and quite The seconS ifflrms the first to be a diiUncUre as applicable to the same party to-day as on feature of tbe political creed of T)emocracy, the day it was made. He continues: The pre- d charges adverse opinions to these upon sent conditon of the country presents subjects of deep and anxiona solicitude to every patriot. " If ti at were so then, how much more neces sary the exposure" now, of the mercenaries and authors of our 'present condition", that their opponents. Precisely as now-Cl ever thus xriih decHtcn! Judas betrayed wltU a kiss: and fawning and' flattery have ever. In all ages, and in all ages and in all dimes, been the weapons with which Sycophants and Dem agogues have won their Way 'to place and power w w w i tie l bird resolution cm- their machinationsIschievous as they have talus an infinite deal of nothing and Is. per been and are, may be averted as far as pos&I- haps, only Intended to herald In with a flour- ' 4aeimg. ont etti ttopcor tAOies&llre-ft- Friend;' - - J ble, and that themselves may be scorned and ever rejected by the people, as the only ure means of avoiding further trouble by them. Mr. T. then goes on into a general indictment of the President and the Democratic party upon various counts, mainly, however, and out of which the others grewfor war un necessarily and unconstitutionally bejun by himself tbe President He then enumerates a long and formidable list of evil results which the country unfortunatefy experienced, In cluding unprofitable and troublesome acquisi tions of territory, and their concomitants, debts,' liabilities, pensions, unsettled claims ot indefinite lengths, absorbed public bondsj Is suing many millions of "paper money, by this -hard money administration, w in addi tion to the 'widows and orphans of the pa triotic dead, for whom, in those days, he had some sympathy, he. thus truly and point edly says:.. : . j. These are some of the bitter fruits of tbe election of .Mr. IoIk, and the. success of the Democratic party In SiV j - Kow If that party the authors of the 3fpx- ican war deserved all the censure bestowed . I upon It by Mr. T.t as licing "properly respon-1 Mr.Tin 18i8. Kct nf do that Ish tbe nine eight In 18C3- C.l Ddvlie ten eta. Let US Dauae a mommt and read the commentary upon this great practical truth. as writien In the medic of ihla, De mocracy. Jn the first place, there Is no agree ment among them as to what the Constitution does authorize In reference to the most ordl nary questions ot. Jegislalloa, . Tbe power to discriminate In tariffs for the encouragement of domestic industry, or to Improve rivers and harbors Is denied or aflrmed by members of the same party, in different sections of tho Union. Local prejudice, and supposed aeo tional Interests, are their ordinary ruldas la constitutional .construction ; but Ix restive interpretation see Johnson's vetoes and Blair's li road head letter d seenia to be tbtlr lofal liblarule. Thcac ttlf-tlyUd ttricl rtconxtrue tumisUhnv with aiugular unanhmity, sup ported the whole f orrirn policy of Mr. PollL a policy marked at every step by the grossest ana most unwarranuoie usurpation of pow era not conferred by the ConaIlutktl But your space bids me stoa lie orres much more, equally appropriate and well point ed. But here is quite enough to show clearly what American Democracy Is, and was ever thus, with" these "deceiTers," and the Judasesw who ' betrayed" tbe people almoat to ruin, and yet seek a further and similar bctrayaP -deception, and far more -bitter fruits. We. the Deonle. now have it In ocr power to apply the good remedy advisad by FROM WABIIINGTOri. - . . WAsantaTOJt, Oct n The foltowrn!-;, Hevenue fecpervlaori yen appointed: robV'Legro for Maine, Xtw Hampshire and Vermont ; A. P. Folios far rennyIranUL Tbo &rctary ' j re: Jectrd th, fallowing , rmlnatlrmi; Jiii.T. ' Creamer for TConUCamliua; a ad R. r.ruttr in for Tcnacanree . ; . ; - . The . question .vitihrr" ihroWe -itf"d- hukey wut py rVu I- tax la to W .tUki , tnl ti AlUrnry OcncrU Crarta, the Secmvy and Rollins f.tfnug lu agrrv IIanciH-k,hM. di-prtrl . Ir his cewQ-iJ Quarters In New York. Revenue lo day 19,00 . . ( II (i lalaled tUik lltin, Oxaat will not rctra until after the lu.-aUctlil rlcclkm. The King of Frnsala aad unt the .Entpcnf of Ruuia arWit'raiea lfie!ahUrAAILxt. Foliceman EUia badly aUbbed by a tx?9 whom he caught stealing potatoes. Customs from the 1-lh to the l?lh ItsbxX, 2.522,000. Coaimodure C. IL Foot has been prosx&ei to rear admiral, vice Hofl rfllred. - i :" Blowing heavily. - Nothing from West T glnla. ; . FROM KEW YORK. ,, - 2ixw Yoax, Oct n r The si earner Rising Bur, with a ?earttf million' and Panama dates to the H'hl Provisional Government estabn!d la Chl- riquh rX. miUtary expeditioa agairat It pre paring in l'anama. Tbe great tidal wive which started fma Peru August 13th, reached Australia next day with simultaneous earthquake. o scoot damage. Private dlirVtches from Eaa Frkncuco nj that the earth quake damages will not exceea 1300.000. v , ... TK.'rWU iL'u f'i Kt Kt dedio that the test oath cannot, under the Cona tion of the United 8tatt. be required fcy kf hdation as a condition of the right of safirare. and that tho IgUhuurc of the State of York baa.no. power to establish hy U T qualification whatever or election .Is Cr, Statei"; rt ' J ' -.!' ' 1 EROM BUFFALO. BcrFXL0,N.T-0cta Gov. Seymour has arrived. Be tp"19 night and proceeds fTesC. f - FROM 8 AS FRAKCIS00. . . . . - nrL n OUT. 1 RJUItt . Capt, jntchell. Commander of tV States steamer Saginaw, was B-racr robbed at Center City. , . ;.I0-E irARKrT.,,. :t Cotton heavy, sales 2300 bales at heavy; superfine 62390; cotaooa to tra Southern 8ra5. Wheat doll; frt Bute 2L10al2. Com dosed Wtltg. dosed Irregular, 1 Whisky qcdet, lower. quiet. Turpcntins tmL RodatT,I-, Tallow quiet, l13f. Frdf bU q3rt steam J. . . t. Govern meets dosed Cm, cTi cl Ttcn., new C31. C C7J. ' ilt Axoney ranker jets sinngcu; y - ja cent curcscy; sicriiot firmer st .yj-'t heavy Boathcrn boadsgtocra.y better demand. FROM HARRISBTJBGL tnd-l TZiyrdtT for ilartraaft t , r . FOREIGN MARKET, -? Cottoa tralet, sTiJr; qxcU-o&i tr9cs rtrcsdstafls dull - - .; - " . . ; . . ..... - - : f
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1868, edition 1
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