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V trine, whose business is it And besides, I such territory may answer us a very good purpose a few years hence, for we entertain the opinion that as our colored population become educated and begin o learn- the arts ' of ciTiliisatioU and science of government,- they -will siatu- rauy aesrre w occupy naoicauons in a State separate from the whites, where they can have laws and regulations of their own mating, and enjoy., to a fuller extent, the fruits of "their own labor. These Southern States having such a toUd'&hd pleasant climate, and their soil being adapted to such a varied produc- !8tdTOemen&" tcf f foreign" mm3 fkjday; out: 5, i8G6. THE JUEXICAN CU1SIS ,4 It, seems "from la(e published ,; dis patches that the crisis is abou .to come with our neighboring republic bf Mexico,' Our latest advices from tnai priest-rid den and down-trodden country jrepre- ; sent that Maximilian" hasdeteruiined . to head his owa army in person, tend pro- ceed, Without further delay, to estaDiistv permanently, his imperial throne,- Ii is also represented that the iberas, ion some, instances are I givmg -wayUUde'i the pressure, and it may be that withpuj speedy assistance from-, , without, ; the MAXiMiiii dinasty will prove a fixed fact before the dawn of another year. tion of the proposed amendment doe at vio lentlj urest from Ihe SUtee tiis iakereni and ruennd right, to witi define and determine who shall, or wlo Bh&ll not, be ciUMnB," WMcn U tootter p08ldon:5Bnmed tnt,to nee yonr elewnt lansnsee, will no nold weierwne put V) Ate test TMe poeition U ihnf expressed elso i "The history of the nation fixe definitely the fact that oitiienship is determined tj the SUtes themselves, and by them only.", Any person being a recognised eitiien of any one of the States, is &y ctqumc a citiien of the United SUtes, and entitled to the same ixnmnni- ties and privileges enjoyed by the oitiiens of any one of the SUtes, subject to the municipal regulations of the State in which lie domiciles or resides." I pass over what is written in relation to Mr. t Thad'Stevens' view; and to the duty of" the gration from ,idore northerly regions, r United SUtes to guarantee to each Bute a Ee- which in. limft. will nrnvfl irrftaistible: r puoucaa wrm oi goveriuncn wimw ' ' - A . . . . 1 .1. 41.. -1 ..iV. TT-J.J Ol.l.. .V11 and once the tide' 'sets Wirwm: rush V - "Lm. . , ' i ji guarantee, &o.," was inserted as 1 the history oi yf'V'.. te'W. V colored the Debates in Convention show, out of jealousy population further in th& direction oi I 0f a forming a monarchical eovernment like the lquator, and Will force - the govern-1 that of Great Britain, which had been so lately ineht to look them out a home where by treaty thrown off ; that the clause is striotly v can live "in peace and quiet under 1 W "9"," not to make, and that the United 4 4 , . . 104.4.. 4V.4 1. 4. 41.. ' 1 ' - - their own fvine and fief tree,', none dar-1 , . - r - . , " . t . " ,M partmentof the Gevernment, Congress and the ing to molest or mftjco mem arraio., i & tt, eiclusivedge or f.JThisisV ari' age. ,of; advancement decide when a State Constitution is evfer pagQ of which, to the ' closely 1 6b- Republican in form; and what Constitution pre serving, mind, is written pbogkess, in "ented to them is Republican in form. leV me large and legible characters,' and ;how- oEce, or performing duties which the law gener-1 Hv reauires other eitizens to perform. Would Congress pass a Uw declaring "the right irf suffrage" an," fenmwiOy" fof the purpose oitxemotina from servins in once, or percormmB j anv other duties, &c I , IT mo, ; would any eonsu- tutional lawyerftj except the Editors of the Senti nel. Interpret or construe it a confering a politi cal right to vote, or to hold office in North Caro lina? ' !- V - USIOH.- Wholesale and Retail. VVnclesafe &ocsfs7 9 8UCCKSOR t TO TDTTEEV F C0L6R0YE, Special" Notices.' CORKER SOUTH FRONT St BUDDIE-ST'' BOSSETER & COOPER T. JOKES- &-C0., v- , - Uv4r-w B A N K E R SJ - rMPOKTEBS A3nWH0LESAt4B DKAXEBS Q - U n. " U U 11 W Wines, . Brandies, Whiskies, ana v Hail Liquors, GROCERIES, ; PROVISIONS, . ' . . . . ....... Brick Block, Craven Street, -JT WBSRN, 2T. C. TtrABCHllte os 1 u " j " OOSSTAirrLY adranclng la public farar, throughemt 111 United Biates. the BritUh Coloolea and- Spanish j America, ad beading bo : ? " Flourish of Trumpets , :o Proclaim its Saeeeas, that atandard artlclB CmSTADOROS HAIR DYE, Ib now far ahead of any preparation of lt class. People of Tashioo, at length thoroughly understand the terrible eonseqnences entailed by tha nse of metallic and caustic preparation, and admit the superiority of this famous Vegetable Dye. Manafaotored by jr. CBISTADOBO, 6 Astor Booae, New York. . Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dresser. oct l-dwlm NEWBER2T, NORTH CAROLINA, OFFEBS AT WHOLESALE HAVE constantly on ltand sv Genera! Sop ply of U41URS b PROVISIONS. , may 4-tf , ; ROSSETER & COOPER. EXCHANGE." " v TJNCURRENT MONET, : , . , GOLD AND SILVER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCKS AND .BONDS. opened an office in New'"X6rljcity where he is crowded daily, with applicants for service under his i banner ;irileji ,; It is also said that three banking hotifiel' in New Tork have taken, hia.Joan of $5,000,000 and that a firm iri that cty has been commissioned to buy si? steamfe!1 for the use otthe Liberals. - j This "begins to look war-like, I and necessitates immediate actibil'on, the ; part of the United States.'j0r a final abandonment of their long , cherished "Monboe doctrine" , of jwhicfi we have " heard L so much, recently. .. Old Santa Anna, as he is familiarly known, can get plenty of fighting men" in' the Unified". " States to liftflVlAiianLiAS out of his boots in a little or no time, but then what would France say about Ch'e much talkted of neutrality lawBfc IOfaibkyien a fortnight sst two smce.eympatby .of American citizens Fenittn move- ment brought a hoarsertgly growl from the Lion of Great Briton fwch;au8ed 1 - n a ' M tne neaas oi ..Auxnoriti ,01 Oflr govern ment at Wahrngtontoixemble -an'd ' "quake, and hurried' ud1 Compliance with the neutf ality laws by' putting a stop t tot the incursions of belligerents cross the . flflnftdfl1 line : atid tslinrilri Anna sail irom JNew iork n arbor waUj.- a fleet - of six ships and ten thousand Ten, . it might no be many moons before XVanoe' would be thundering,at the gates of our capitol, or pouring led and fire into ; the brick and morter structures which guard f the approaches to the harbors'of ' New York and Boston. ; : But what shall the United States do t . Shall she stand still and permit a small Prince, until recently, unknown to his- tory or fame, to plant a monarchy at our very aoor in utter denance 01 a long auu vAcopijr luuitsu uetermijiaT;ioi4on we part of the American people Chat n"6il& ing but Kepublics should spring fup on. vur uviucibi yyiven w. Tjvfffr;T' view fJTOE GREATEST pispp ysctev of the agu& ' : FABmRS,' FAHIIXES, and others, can purchase no remedy equal t Da. TOBIA8 Venetian XinUnest for dysentery, colic, cronp, chronic rheumatism, sore throats, tonthaish. Ami lrVn m,tm hniii. avelllncs. Drnises. suggest that joa, Messrs. "Editors, turn over J Wsbx headache, mnsonito wtes. Uins to the Hmbs, (IsaKaJvM l-'Vlsi JamoTam a Vk a OnttWAfMA fTrrrb. f .VsV a4.A. ' ' - V SA a "l a1Ia tit 4 MAT.av vei: Bpiuauyo ine loregoiug -.uuggw B-tl.4'4lftlll.11V u, in onns. win Wwfnnded. "An tkt i. d Is trial. sad wit uons may appear U me casual reaaer in t!fttl with ThuH. RtfiTi.aB 'otrine of interna to the direetioms. the great book of feVents, we predict that Uonal f W to .be : applied, to : the , .conquer- rS. VZ 1 muuj-y very. uuiruuiig - cuaiigeB win ue 1 , ia oeiuwB. v vuiuw i jiers it to be th best article for what it is- recommenaeo finally tothis: f But thia amendment not only 1 that I hare errae4.. For sudden attack of cronp it is Inimiuable. I har a heslUUon in roommndln; it for all the uses it professes to cure. I hare sold it far many years, and it give entire satisfaction. .- f r- ' it- ' j i ix r . -.' VI 1 nr 44. 4 i.i ill 1 M4 ' QUASMiowir. K. J., May 8, 1866, PIBSCTIOK3. Take s teaspoonful in a wine glass of water every half hour tar two hoursnd rub the abdomen and extremities wen with the liniment. To allay the thirst; take lump of ice in the mouth, about the size of s marble erery ten minutes. It was warranted perfectly innocent tor take internally. Bold Ty all druggists, price 40 and 80 centa. Depot, 56 Courtlandt at, New York. octl-d&wlm Groceries Provisions, ; Wines and Liquors, Cigars, &c, IN G R E A" T V A R I E T V . ALSO, .. loijLFiiHiia., SUCCESSORS TO . HOUGH & CO., WHOLESALE (JROCERS, AND . TIDDY, HUTCHISON , v'& 5 , CO. WOODEN WA11E, General OF AL JL , KINDS. CHEAP August ID, 1866. FOR CASH. nll8-tf Shipping and:; Commission Mercnants, ? ; t SOUTH FRONT & MIDD&E STS. XEWpKRN, N. a C .O L L J! C TJ.10 ,Nrfcj Bjavd on avll Aocessllila Polta of the United State. Interest Allowed-on Deposits ji.iiiMrtt.im' " mi. niif ' ' 't 1 ' ' ' .'-- Which may be mado, and drawn at pleasure. ' r!,-" I . .?. i i '- '' i ii X Internal RcTcaae Stamps for Sale, march 29-tf - t-;: , a. B. BO0KTBXS, C. t. BOUKTBEB, W. A. OOUM1J, EOBT. H SOMTBEE i CO., . 4 A5D , " ;- ' GENERAL BUSINESS - s AGENT"' ' IVevrlrii, Nortl. Carolina , OFFICE AIWOISrlSG THE GASTON HOI' -, ' DSatXKS IS " . ; ' Exchaaso, Uaenmiit Monejr, Gold ant er, snroxiglit; upott American - society - within Voa next "quarter of a century. : f.iilOt 4 iU'X: OOHVUSICATXD. .i W. r i.i s-v, October 1, 1866. Wthj-Editori of the EdUiqh Sentinel .- Gentlemen : I do hot propose to accept your takes away from the States this reserved and inherent right, bat it confers npon Congress the power directly to legislate to prevent the State from adopting and executing any lav or regain-! tion (which they may deem essential to the pre servation of their own internal peace and quiet, I nr fh ATifnTndmBTit. nf nrHar wtiinti o Visit &Vrina x :,i - a, vrwenauenee wanovner,TT anowjin inuiacy w ,, .,, .. .... . VT .ub me omer utmu, 4 ttfnl-A. a'J.i .-" .t " " t t n t lj uiii i fii a r"j iiiiit'iii, an miiv imii iiiini aia - "wlitcll argument yoq may suppose is t contained the privileges or immunities of their own inhab itants, who are .citizens of - the United States. a w- I frt rf A ir fxi hAcfAW tltvr. oil nanxnaa rha wXU4 : 1- TKV.414-'iOT MJ,W ,-7 V6WV- 4 448,44. 4 ata privilege or immunity? " TT7j r ... What would then hinder Congress from passing tiwedtl4are4r4t4nd thft . tT- . JWAntm twithatandmg. they ; hTe towhich5 'aJl citlzena of thnnfM 1 4. a -. 1- JimMnAwinnatiACD r.f I " - ra-'r tTJ' - - B States are entitled?" IJiq Wiii u i-u. 444C44HV .tt, : f WflH Mr. fkniiMl ia ia lt W ..V Let me promise that I rejoice at the prospect j soberly," &0.1 the drawling effort after so severe 8 possible, and oWlge, it-afrea-discussion of the Constitutional Amend- .j. v 4j44.-.i 1 1 : ... ' Iour" regpecuuuy, tT7il TjvJi.il rs . . . "ui V1 wiu,ttuuUiB u, vi - . I JOHH L WILLIAMS, P. M. ment proposed by thfi presentCoxigress, ana. of I had sou' not' any fast eoheeotion of ;tne mekiifiMr 1 " Tnni rrnn , lts, SPPm116111 eariy ratmcawon oy sne wnerax of the words drawled out ? or did you tise cer- Mr. Win. May, of S45 Spring street Hew Tor, "writes. ABsemwy 01 xsorta oarouna, m a spini 01 muintu 1 tain wora8 for the purpose of inisleading the I s lhaTebeen ajiuctedwith asthma for up. concession auu wiuyivwuie, iviuv quite ui uw 1 1 peace of h& people and their restoratioii to re- I , J. PATTERSON, MIDDLE ST., XEWBERN, 2T. , C, - YTholesale'' and Eetail Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crockery, Stoves ? GROCERIES ,T AM) . PROVISIONS O F ALti K1ND8, Dealers ? In sugars, - COFFEES; LLCOCK'S POROUS PIASTERS. Wlxoopixia-C79iaeb. Cared. ' CATtraa, Hinds county, Miss. T. Axxooac k Co. Gentlemen : Please send me an other 6 doses of your Parous Plasters. They are in,great demand here for whooping-cough. They act like s charm. I oould have sold two dozen tills week If I had had them. as possible, and ol Tours respectfully. people, freemen, or . "free irJ4abitaats.,' WKUM recetTln na eneftt pBl medIcal the favorite words and persons signified thereby ZZl. " ' . 1'" ."!.; tT " t.4j J ; 1 I . - :. - - - I 4i4 ma A usa tnn m usai i 44, 4 044,4 w44 u.u - m ovt constitution 7 , ?; ntasters without snv beneftt and suBDOsed they wereall mOnjfwiflittegdyernment and people of the I ; ; noj tjg thai " the history of the nation I alike. My friend gave me one of Alteock's, and urged j umiea Biatea ao uus ena, i wouia ireeiy ae- j definitely the fact that citizenship ia de-wtow ldUyao,w,ltt,te been for many years. j 1 , . Agency, BEAKDEETS HOUSE, Kew tork. Soli by Druggists. C: j.v roctl4&wxm T?aaoixs of youth. A OEWTT.WMAN who suffered for years from ' Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will, for the Sake of suffering humanity, end free to all who need It, the receipt and directions Jor . . . . . . ,. . t ... I w T , HIM 1114 W4V WtlllVmi '"."'J VJ WiniM , 4TO WW . MHVU. souna ana neaiuuui nauonai sentiment, wnicn the several States and of the United Stnr A .i,in a .mit t th ..n I "TJ" ."XT' XXT so oy aaoresnng, id penect oonnaence. and Tin Ware. ALSO, Commission and General Snipping - tiberal advaaeeiuadeeB an articles of Coantry Produce shipped through them or through their Brsaeh House, La Kinston, North Carolina. . Jnly22-tf "TTTOOIjIjCOTT & TISKER, . Castom House Block, PoUok, near East , . .. .. Front street, ,. . , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GBOCEKIEB, PBOV1SIONS, DEY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, NOTIONS, C . Country Merchants are requested to call and examine our Slock. " seytll-lm MOLASSES, . , , , butter; CHEESE,-, , t . . LAUD, BACON, ' 'J-' " FORE, Of the best quality always on hand at a S small Advance for CASH vf &owernment Seearities, Stocks and Bonds t . i Southern Bank Notes Bought and Sold ; Collcctioh? made on all accessible points in the United Stated Goods and Produoe received and forwarded ; Consignments of Cotton and Naval Stores solicited, - .-.-tv 'MMTtammem t - " ' ' 3olTSUX Wobth, Governor; K. P. Battle, Public Treasury; B. W. Beitt. Secretary State; Jso. G. Willums a Oo Bankers, ol Baleif h. N. 0. ; 'n. ukdo k, hsq., Salisbury, N. C. ; W. H. Cirm, J. J). Whitfoid, President A. (H.O.B. R-; W. P. Moou, Vk-e-Predidci.t National Bank, of Newbern, N. 0. ; J. C. WihHiKGTO.N, Esq.. Kinston, N. 0. ; Wit Bbtcx & Co., New York. - sept-tf . - ' nut Drugs, Medicines &c. U.ll". Commission and Forwarding. vote whatever Of influence: X ypsss,nd use termined by the Stales, and flm' Nor whatever of leaung I have acquired. And, oon- y there anT "reserved .rfeTit" to defliifl .w !CVH&?? ?;ialnat fcflaence is as small as detennmevrhoBhaUorwhoahallnotbe eitizensv TK?n,?lOT wo,u1 honestly estimate it, and ,.To establish an uniforni ii rule of riaturaliifc thDJi learning, sucn as it is, worn lor use ana tion on6 of the express powers of Con. not for show, is even far more superficial than wJlich nQ B0Tereign State can exercised Citizeris your severe cnacism wonia pnggest s., i wouia o United States are either natnraLborn citu I both were greater than they are, that I jmigbt 1 zens, or naturalized citizens. ,:The latter class fnfstr' vw " "" bi". constitute the larger portion of the citizens of CALVIN B. DIBBLB. . : B. a, GEOEGE M. DEWET. "' WOETH. IN STORE AND ,FQB ,.SAIB 100 BBLS. FLOUE,'for Plantation" Use, 100 BBLS. 8UPERF1NB FLOUR, 60 BJ3LS. EXTRA SUPERFTNB FLOUR, " - - . -i 100 KBOS NAILS, BTftTJi: StTTORTOR MALT VEiEO A.R.1 ! H ; - - t 100 DOZEN PICKLES, wssbok;;;- 50 BARRELS PLASTER. s iT . Ample Storage for ' Cotton and Naval Stores. AH goods stored by us covered ir Insuranc. ( T.ihrftl advaneejrmade on consicTiments; Th utmost despatch used in Shipping. Goods con signed to our care.. ,,s. TIDDY, n.TnVTTNG tOt PRIMROSE & DILLINGHAM, PRTJGG-ISTS, POLLOK STREET, (OPPOSTTI THB EFISCOFAIi CHtmCH,) 1 . . 4 ' ' ' ' : " ; ,V,,-',JIEWBERNiN.C, j Wholesale St Retail mar 89-tf - T rh T T "M" G sr JK an'd- ffc DIBBLE. WORTH & COi; Groceries, ProioBs,'Frxdt8, fteservesj- - Wines. Liauors and Oiears.' . bfiALlUL lUIjIIooIUa , JULlllUiLMo, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ' 'Perfumery, and Toilet Articles, Paints, flils anil. Glass, , DYE STTJFFS, &C, &C. janiis-17. " . THE la tosentlat to jweBorve us, in peace, . a united yetno gtate has the power to waJfce such citizens. Imi W"1 j444wV.y4 44s, 44n, wc4D4 i ; on cress mav naturalize rrea hbdtoh who r4 . 'i c TTnion,oHn'ibe'rji,eaerviBd. knv wav that iiAtionnl'Lr : i J4 4 4 n ' I - n 31-Sm sentiment will;pr ftU.Qvi sectional sentiment grbes in the States lately in rebellion if all the and patriotfsW witt triumph over treason, though inhabitants of such States becanwilfcni by your rrtf,TTj ?r "IrTrrr y U1 1 consequence of war ?,:vv , Uk"D' 'TvT v v S AU person.; white men ana tree "persons of as the means to these ends, 2 fo:Uu. hope .of . . JZL .-a xJ-J?.: . rr?. , - . 1 from a State of dependence en tHa utuwilT ra. I wv-n bt r.i 1 -f 1 ti w-.i-ni-. -. mi !f 3 f f Mut'?zmg ffeote of rxw(5h eonsbtu- citizens cf BeVeriStates in which they it will be forwarded y zaall, free of postage, to any part fco-ffcg wh r JuMMBm v ; S y " ' ? Beatwhictfley gave" their allegiance. All aliens re BltiOny tOWif : mniifiAil unclj until Wi onKf- -----o' tfi?. - moVedbyactof Congreywhen thereby Stoormore eqrrecaysrAkin they were made citizens of the general Kovern- nai tnirteen. btaies, were sovereign states or m- V4 JOBS B. OGDElf, a NaC a Csdar street, N. T. . ITCHl, rfCH! ITCH t j Scratcli ! Scratcli I " Scratch ! ., WH EATO N'S OINTMENT , Will dura tn Itelt in 48 Bonrft. mAIso anres SALT BU-UIC, tTT!E-8, CHUBIAINS, and all EBUPTIOKS OF THE rnoe 60 omta. Tor sale ty-a drnmilats. By ssadlnyw cents to WIEKS a 188. PEARL ST., YORE. THEIB AGENTS, j ' '': ALBERT DAY, ' GoIdsloro IV. C. 4 tv , ta T1 n U umlllAa lllglietn JTTlCeB p&lU iur W fjuui w wvs. sbbb .. 61 AJO 63 BBOAD STBKXT. NXWBtBK, ; -Commission andForwarding, : GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, 1 - f - 5) I S V. B L A G G E ; : WHOLESALE DEALER OF And - -THORN'S coiviiotJisrr extract COPAIBA . AND SARSAPARILLA Has acquired the utmost ftme hi every part of the world; GEORGE L. liOOMIS, Newbern-,; N. C, - - ... - - . . n ftRftf ERITN. FLOIIRi "! PROVISIOilS. J it has been examined, approved of and sanciloned by the "T .7' , 7 . ' fa 'tyrt - WuTinasu, . r.Ttwra,. Asajarwa. IHWSQll dependent jOoinnrnnitafls exercising self-govern, meii jn if all ,rpapects as separate and indepen dent nations." . , V v ' This Bentenee appears to ' have been written sKe!j.,(5TeV constitutional lawyers and readers of eonetitntinal history will question it, 1 ttn'd deny its truth. . The position assumed '; is ; ,oiyjK) jealjle, but it ia IfJpsi in point of .if: an i i. 01 me 8UDect, t would appear that the J GTo illustrate, take North. Qralina, as ine of , crisis is upon .us- as welljSiS jTippn our th original thirteen States. At what period in neighbor of sunshine and"flowers. ! -soif WXJ11 ' Rr tar- oa j.H .3 ji purpose of argument, that this State was 4 "sov- Cat9!:?. ?.t every lutiont for her people were ftloidal de- mereTOgniaed ia the mdest SCOpiTfil pendency apon" tne (jrown o'fG Britain. Not d i honorable diplomacy, sooner than resort even, as mighbe jnoat plansiblynaintained on 1 to such a hazardous alternative ; but we t" assnmptionV" was the State" during, her ' - not consent to jeopate im'.wiJ. L--.-4i tfoZfirztu0 "S Dttaixmi of Indepeiidenecw July Ah, tion s pride, or bring, reproach upon h& ffef .!JSir. Mariaii ....v ""xiureu principles even to avoid a be "free and mdfetiBndent.'V-by recoenition of a, , Collision at arms. . .. ... na&s, 'sovereign StateT; and; flrwasf ot o . w "We are not, howef ef 'bf 1 iJxbie 'rnoif 6wderedj)?fhiI4 wiilding, betwieen Sept.!' 1 . Deve that Nawlkw is irisirthiitinle.'l ri"a T? P6' " i - in a. framo .x VV 5 . 41 cation JMt toe Federal Constitution. Unless f fm?dpT1hl0 P16 H ariBe'prioa, -when: eonldni- be'iarly , , m8 01 Datue with the United Statefl-fort. any cause so trivial as thaC oK reidrin PenimSt atf fftjpecW M separite "anaindepen i ' ' MTnm,T secure' in . hia jiewTaiid ill-?le5tons";f QNot while A partlof the "United ,L , gotten Empire. Thetirii&fokench sofi',dereoleB to have defied the Arnencank tseJ Wch hir'peopie.' tad' throWgh-Qieir ftWRv ntt, v I A.mncan8 passed deiegat68 expressjy, on the 9th July, 1778, agreed i , j 171111 :ne down-fall , of . $het Con- that the most important dements of ntionaliy xeuerucy, ana our faith Iead$:ilW,to be- should reside in the confederacy. ' It was ?apv .'? 6 .now that a slighfc eihibition of proved and authorised that "the United States " u : 1 pluck on the part of President "Johnson in C01188 assembled, shall have the sole and and Secretary Sewaed might seka-the mvoct dea on matter on , . 1' peaoeand. war, except in cases of actual inva- TTnifja i f 7 I 'rfTe won Ac, mentioned in the 6th article ; of sen J . T . m a humiliating sacn- ingfahd ;receiving ambassadors" ; entering into 4U,eqi principle or a distructiYe rdolli- P alliances ; of. regulating the aljoy and ,r-' sion at arms. . v , valueof coin, struck by their own authority, or by ' . In any eVentihoweVer we wfi& rules ' that oar povfirnnii -' , T ? 4 ' the -BOTernment of the land and naval forces, and - even IhrA , ' a iooser, directing their operations. c, See Articles 1 v - wrced to .vindicate of Confederation. viucmne by; jt' rosort to I ' In the ' beginning" was not .when the State arms, for nnv o . . - i i I "- . . . , j "SementsnewotudenterJ ratified the. present lsataonar constituUon, on .into with Mexico would doubtless result the 21st November 1789, and ifnottnen surely , in large accessions of rritnrv In rni l nM nofe bea "OTerelgn State, in the frontier. . 5 ese preheated and assumed since. Not on the ' - ' WeonnH, w ,'' r:r'V 201h May, 186i; but,r query.V.The State is not " ' anr, f, wa3! Mexieof sovereign now, and never will be so, except upon 4 and me acquisition pf -the territory We recognition among the nations, ; including the then gained, because -we saw - it wmM "United States of America," whloh la a "free harry on the troubles in wriirri' 4tra v.o I aia independent" nationality. been involved for the last fl 1 , ,(Thj truth, sovereignty, as applied to a State bat the cause of " year? 1 the Union, is mUnomer. "The sovereignty . passed awar therl Vatlon: (the United States) is lathe people - reason JI. Ii. - - longer exists any of the nation, and a residency sovereignty only ason wny this governmeiitBhbnld r- is in & veople of ekek' State." i ' i r : -OMcessions of valriWa j 4t.hw''r,L;!.:.i.4: 'jf.T'!! ?m 1 We can "" ' "w i. ' TOiwijr uiui giiu vwviuimijjun eiua co . nave seen. . . W 1PT1 . . T . -M , 4li4k.WWTi.t:M.H I .. ie really determined i to u.( 1- . .1. 4 . """n ineir Rm-ti1- - I ? ru? BU,Breiga state, exer- - 41 republican form -;trf 4 . ' ' ernment and arf a- 1 wsv.Fwui,m , re.spsc, as separate bftnrlcn ,.44, ,weal marifOH a waepenaew nations." v Ana, while your territorv H'T: eir Taiuable rT,ZTr.:7 f tppa- Jreamt i .-i - t kuj iwuuw .w extracts irom thnn... .. iho United Ri. ' oonus.to :talAical eePWM ftnif u ..""1 - .uittB3 n Rt.iTnVU'. r- J : 6-, 4. : -urunport- v w 'uwntain tho.2Io2(EOE doc ant not to conform this meaning of sovereientv in order to peroeive, at "onoe, that th first they were made citizens of the general govern ment and of the particular State in which they should reside. All slaves remained slaves until the V inoapacitt of slavery was removed by acts of emancipation, when itey became citizens of, if born , in, the State which emancipated, and,' " by consequence" of the United States. And, since the abolition of slavery, the emancipation fcy.ordinance" 0f the. .Convention. I : Are not all free " persons of color," born in North Carolina, ndw citizens bf the State, and. 3 V.by oonse- quencei - citizens of-the United States ? This iolkrfs irpm your position! assumed. cThAtejrm , citdzen.'Tas understood in our law. is precisely analogous to the term sdbjeO, in the common, law. .1 Manumitted vwms in England were good subjects of the Eia&.whvrare not emaacipaMiu. siaTtw ctuzens vi me " souersiJ State, 'and by consequence,' citizena of the Uaited States? . -v;-sj-x- But, however, the question of cjitizenshlp ia to be determined, whether icitizeiiamo passed with and as jn incident to that vereignty which passMfrpm. the-'crown, into ' the people bf the United States, 'and the' people of each : State, a part hereof, and has since been acquired by naturalization, ., or how, otherwisa,,lhe dues-' bonis one or eonfliot, aa made -by decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the State Crarti tod ought to settled, as section first of - the - amendment proposes" to. 'tattle' it ah pereona poxr or aacurauzea in tne unitea Stat? and subject to toe jurisdiction thereof. are citizens of the United States and of the States in which they reside, n This definition would settle the conflict of law In relation to this sub- ject . ... v - J -U?i : J.-J The qualifications of electors, who snail, or who shall not vote, the " right of suffrage" is a matter for each State, and, as it is so now, by express provision of the-jConstitution of the United States, so - it will remain after the ratiflcatibn bf the proposed amendment, .which affirms this right, . Congress, therefore, cannot pass a law, in pursuance of the ' Constitution, to violently wrest from the State'tMa rshould the Btate refuse to bestow upon, all negroes the right of suffrage. The right -of suffrage is a political right, and widely distinct or different from either privi lege oi immunity. A law: of . Congress which should declare that the right of suffrage is an immunity, would not be held npon a question raised as to the right to vote, a law passed in pursuance of the constitution, and no body of representatives in Congress could be so conform ed by your jargon of words as to attempt to pass suoh a law, to be effectual, to confer such a right " Political rights consist In the power to par ticipate, directly or indirectly, in the management of government" These political rights are fixed by the constitution. The right to vote' and of being elected, are political rights which no constitution fixes, with precision, so that each State" may confer for itself this right upon free white men, or colored men, upon women, or persons without regard to sex, or age, or color. "Privilege is a particular law. or a particular disposition of 'the law, whieh grants certain special prerogatives to some persons, contrary to common right:" Instances, members of Con gress and the several Legislatures, during a certain " time, -parties and witnesses, while at tending court; electors while going to the eleo- tions, remaining or returning ; Ambassadors from arrest," &c I J1 Immunity. . An exemption from "serving an BATCHELOB'BHAIB DYSl -The Original and Bt In the World ! The only trns and perfect Hair Dye. Earmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces Immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair, or stin. Bemedles the Ol sffscts of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gists. Tha genuine ia signed William A. Batehelor. Also, REGEHEBATIira ZXTBAOT OF MTLLET-LKUES, for Eestoring and Beautifying the Hair. CHABLES BATCHKLOS, Kew Tork. Aug. 11 1868,' ' niai-ly 30 OEAVEN 'ST faculty of medicine, and recomm nded bv the most emi- nient of the profession. - 1K -. , . As a 8UHE snd SPEEDY cure for all Dikxaces of Uie BiiADDE, KmasTS, and UniSinv Obuaks of both pkxib. p-tf n7 EDUOTIOS IN PRICE E AMERICAN WATCHES, Made at Waltham, Mass. la aoaaeqeence of th recent great Improvements In oar f acuities for manufacturing we hare reduced our prices to as low K point as they can be placed " : - Witli Gold at Par, So thai no One need hesitate to buy a watch bow from the expectation that it win be cheaper at soma future' time. The test Of ten yean and the manufactore and tale of More tlxan $200,000 WatcheB, Have given oar productions the very highest rank among time-keepers. ' Cfflnmenclng with the determinaHon to make only thoroughly exoeUent watches, ear business has steadily increased as the public became acquainted with their value, until for months together, we hare been unable to supply the demand. We have repeatedly en- COTTON, NAVAIi STORES, &a, And no charge for' receiving and forwarding ; also pur chase at Highest Market Ka.tes. - , ' liAGGiNG, XtOTEl Acc for sale. angla-tf, . : nl2 1 iT.irr tttrfinuniu r ;r. i.cw!rft mnr.n. hc 01.1 b i e & CHI 1 d , Leland,- Biglow Co GENERAL : COMMISSION . MERCHAISTS, 61 Broad Sti, Corner Beaver St., - I NEW" TORK.. CONSIGNMENTS SOI4ICITKD. LlBEBAli ADVAJHCE8 MADE.. may8-tf '1 -TJHITI,OBI DIU CO' Commission IMerchanta ' ' Commissionund Fomarding a Ti cot t o n j nF" a ;&i b :b 8 . AND EAI4EBS UJ,, ; .j TWI&E, AND bTHKBt ' " ' - , , lt QpQPS BUTTABLB IDE COT TO N LA N T E R B ; Pollock SWnear East Front St, July 6 90-tf. , SBWBBwr.HCt f-;s SA1TERLEE, ; ,,LY0N & v CO., 331 Pesvrl Street. Hew York. ; b C 0 IV1 M I S S 1 0 N 1M R C H ATIPS; . Particular attention paid oonslgnmMita of NEW SET OT FURNITURE Cottom Naval StorM, tMKtid 6i Prcj ... tH6 Rule, i Also, auKUTAOimucas of rmBrrni r AwSb,1 ' '' and- Shipping HIVBII5, BT. O. Consignments of Qotton, Kaval Stores sad Tobaooo, will have our prompt attention. Agents for Murray's line of Steamships to Kew York, ana ssuinK vesseiB jot jDaiamorv iqu x-ju4uhiiiu nov 1-tf .!'!.. ' t WHITFORD. DILI, CO. f CHEIRIST, ' LONDON i l.llifi, ft Vllftlltl 9it j u n s . lAnnsnii 60LE AQXtlT I, THE GEWUlirit , Observe iiis LASEL, BUSHED ON And eorering the i bottom ' liOI t .1 Nob otUer-Is Genuine. .. Observe these precautions and address orders to " ; TARRANT & CO., '' ' ' ' 4 : -:? ' Ho. Tt Ooeenwich street, New Tort. . SoldbysHPrnggists. Juns8-6m ,IR T4f OUt EACHI'OT Will also bfar The KAMB J or win Tkoprietou Durren States Agsnt. For Sale. Druggist's Furniture TTATPtQ received complete 11 for Sale. I offer for sale all the GLASS WABB and other apparatus hitherto used in my btore. . . a.. . usssuiiwa.. ll-tf " " ' ""V. n217 Real Estate for Goods. FS BALK, A DESIRABLE, OOIOCODIOUS AND HEALTHY RESIDEUCE, in town, with bont JSO Aerei ot Uad attached, m Dwalnng 43x34 feet ; first floor 6 feet from Isnted ourfaciorvbuadlngs until they now cover; over i ground-two wones, x ana u i nopra. ooa- three acres ot ground, aad give accommodation to more 1 af5e.pSce for each two Halls, roek basement, with thjm eight hundred workmen. f.'2ii -.'i - ? I threelrs places front and rear, niglk-pitetied double .WehiustaWInAlwe ivow ivil'- -.'AimBjrB ip:i att riril centre ofthe town.-Is ifberany suppued MORE TBAN ONE-HALF OF ALL .THE with thrifty shads and fruit trees-4as a Well of arAirnfikhr:ii TTTTll'S tfOTTEb STATES, -taveryhslflly.nd nearagood busi.-. ind dealers in aB kinds Of paper snT and ftapar I materials. feKfags Hlfrtiing- fwwders, Alom, .VitroL Bags, funky. Matajs, m, ,v -.(, f.,. ;H)d 1 .. , ; REFERENCES i W ? ' -r QTPOBTER8 A TBADEBS BANK. New York. : , HON. A. & HOPE, Cor. Greenwich & Warren Bts It. T. E. B. CLAYTOS, 66Johh sU. -Uew.York. ' . j j J. A. RICHMOND, t, Tront st. New- York.' ' u. .. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Norfolk, Y.:i "1'''' PBTEB H. WHIT EHTIB8T..Norf oik, Va,,-, ) r-X-.-J L. D. H. BELL. Beaufort. N. C ' ' . - " OOL. 8. T. CABBOW, Beanfort, S. O. -" ; . iune . 186S. .v-: .; -: i; ' '8Mf CHILLS, CHILLS. fjTHB subaorlbers have resumed the manracturs 80 long known as aneflectnal remedy for . AGUE AJNX FEVEK. Alsd Db. DUTTY'8 ASTII51XIOXT8 PILLS. ' Apply to J8V,'8 DUFFY, Newbern, N. J.$ to B. N. Dllr. Beaufort, N. 0., and to MOIMiAH Ajm.iux. vruK" 48 Cliff Sti New York, wholesale agents. Alibsral disooontmaas v wmiwii vwubiw. Junel d&w6m . WA1 CBESSOLD LSTRE trmTED STATES. The different grades are distinguished by the following trade-marks on plate : ' : I i 'American 'Watcli Company, waltham, Mass. rs a. Appleton, Tracy & Co.," Waltham, Mass. ';T rffefT.&BrOett,MWaltnani,lIass. n 1 4. "Tm. Kllery., ;. WC .s ;; 6. OUB, LADIES WATCH.tif ftrsi qoality is named i-4- Apptetoii, lS ! 'ft. hnir next OnalitV ot jadieSVWa'tch ls lmed,,B. S. Bartlett," Waltbam. iUas. These watches' art ' timtiahed in a crest varietv of sizes and styles of , - The American Watch Company, of , Waltham, Mass.,, j fcxhere is a good DWELLING; nd all nefceSBafy authorized s to state that without distinction Of trade. I Out-nousee. ana a wen '"B:u""h"l wnocfa ' : .3:-... ! I nrendsea. to H.JS. F BENCH, or to ... . - I " x a -as- ni AU tne Prodnets o their Fsvetory aire Fnlly A ; Wsurrnntetf . . . . ' . - r . r 4.11.4, mnA ness locaiHT. 10 any person aomruiM udukuuui i ltealthy residence, with sufficient land for making "no port for family, a rare opportnnlty is here offered. Money belpg scarce, only;one-sixth of ibe price -will be required In cashr the balanso in Lry goods, groceries, and drugs. ; For further psaficmlar apply to ' ' jtme 19-tf : o- -. EDITOB HXXS. jM NJD F 0 R : SALE, ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Cirri ACHES OF LAND. 75 of which is cleared, situ i fS ated 6 mites from the cttv of -tewbern, . on Trent Bosd. t The land la well adapted to the -culture of Cotton, Corn, Act, Ac sep 1. A M. PATTETtSOTT A CO.. J, Middle rt , Newbern, N. a W'.T'! To be the best Biive.lwperir of their class ever made ttt 1 A lJC-K-rU W JjiU lVlJLX.JLiO this or any outer country. - Buyers snouid ramemDer that unlike the guarantee of a foreign maker wlwr can j never be reached, this guarantee is good at all times against the Company or their agents, and that if after the most thorough trial, any watch should 'prove defec tive in any particular, it may always be exchanged lor another. As the Atnertoan Watches, made at Walfham, are for sale by dealers generally throughout the country, we do not solicit orders for single watches. ;I . " CATJTION. The publlo are cautioned to tray only of reapactable dealers. All persons selling counterfeits wmbeimsecwted. . ' ' v v' ' B.OBBISS di APPlVKTO-f " ? - ' AOlT3rrS fOB THE AMERICAN WATCH CO., LAND AND w- FO R S AL E. 1XTS 'rffer for sale that TftrE KWEB OBIET and jury to health. V V CIKCTCI-AJS SSAW Bl-Ui-O, BKSWMW W4, 44w ii'cr, E MPIRE SHUxllE MACHINE. ' . oat pocnnu cm J)Plinn7iV XT v 850 WASH! KOTOS Wm, BOBTOWVj MASS. 921 CHESTNUT BT' PHILADELPHIA. , FATiamo .nEBOAM 14, 186tt,'' ; rriHIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely new prln. X einli-s of mechanism, -possessina- manv rare and vamable improvements, having been axaaoiaed by the most profound experts, ana pronouscca jo- o SIMPLICITT AND PEr(6bMBlNED 1 It has a straight needle, pCTpi8nalilar 'artkn makes the "Lock or Shuttle Stitch," which will KBITHEB KIP nor BATEL. and is alike on: both sides j performs per fect sewing on every' description of . matmial. from Leather to the finest Kansook Moulin, with cotton, linen or ailr. thread, from the coarsest to tne naest nuxnDer. Having neither CAM or COG WHEEL, end the least 1 possible friction, it runs as. smooth as glass, and is em phatically a :, . " . . NOlSELtob tVIAUlilNb ! It requires FIFTY FEB CENT. LE8& Pu'VTEB to drive it than any other machine in the market. A girl twelve years of see can wore n sieaaur, mnw mubuo vr 144- near Company Shops, on North Carolina JKatfroad. ins GBI8T MUX is fine large sj . Cy .-. ,. ..-H "5 I rf. nth and WONDERFUL BIXPLIGiTV of Btrnction, renders it almost Impossible to get out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give en tire aatisraetio& -i 4 ......( f w. --tfnn invito all those who may desire to sup ply themselves with s superior article to oome and exam, tne this UNRIVALLED Hchine. . ' ; . - : sept 1-eomdAw 189 Broadway, N. Y. , JAY COOK E & CO ., . - frsxevWsvll aad H avasmm Streets, Mew Torlt. - In oonnectlos with our houses In Philadelphia and Waahlngtan. ws have opened a BJtW .YOBK HOUSB at above Joeasion. and offer our services to Banks, Bankers, and Investors tor the transaction of their business in this mt. including parchises and sales of OovxmKxxn 1 -rott rilv;. one of the beat locations in 1 MewBera lor ue utj owoa uwb, 4iwuw- 60 by 60 feet, ?snd SX stories nigh, CBpable of being m to work tkU Madame to r rtitHiofL nTBrW into a Cotton or Woolen Factory. c RELIGIOUS and CHARITABLE INoTlTUXIONg wis ! . . 1 m invv 4 We S1SO Oner lor- saie mmitu. w 44.1.1 w SWAMP LANDS, containing from . . .--.-.. j . ' '. . "r - 600 TO 4,500 ACRES JN A BODY- MITOHELL,' AUM: & CO., aug 10-3m 1 WBWBKBS, If. c. Splendid Chance for a Business Man. rfSiTllrrfor sH tcwns' lir the tutted States where agents are not already established. Also, for Cubs, Mexico, Central and South America, to whom a bberal Uo consignments made at an. Address Empire Sewing Machine MPg Coij " 4 Af ft. out nnvAunai, r . . 4m viuauistn i Bammers. xbob. JTKU044-44. " , . . U Sbaxes : Washington, v. v;., , n """w " - I Virginia, W. D. Bawxbi Bao-i AOg9-3m 8loTrsTTi8TOCX, Bons.andOoiJ. We are coASUaUy J iBpiesontfid at the Stock Exchange and Gold Boerd, Where order aentna sra promptly filled. ' Ws keep on hand a fuB supply of . GoTcramest geevltiea f mil Issvcs, Bnying and selling at current prices, and allowing; cor respondents the most liberal rates the market affords. sayii-aW4r - , sf , vwabi wt liur BnUdlnir and amalL but deferable, stock of Kl. vooda. Satiaf actorv reasons cixem for selling. - JLL "VTTOOTJ' AM D COAti "YARD. J . BETNO about to estabUab wwu 4, 1, . inform the public that I hare waseu pan "OUT MH, TRY DTK, , AND rLL DO T0TJ,GO0D. Dr. LhNGIV7s AHODYHE. aar A new Medicine for an the Summer cosn ' Composed of Boots, Barks, and Berries, which e. hive been designed for the quick, safe and surer- Dysentery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus ana uun-mc - rhoss, whloh are so common with ail ages, ana s-n?' : -ous st this season Of the year. We never advMt1f oates. Let it stand npon its merits this u tne om. good thing should be known. -Hence our motto r me, try ne, Ac, of the heading. Every person w)r . ' tt will testuy, as many naye aireaoy, um vr. i-n - Anodyne is the greatest discovery of the stce, and n.iitf be Queen of all Medicines, by it great cures. Sold by dealers. Price 40 cents per Bottle. Agent for North Carolina, - H. J. MENNINGER, July M. 1866. HewbsrB, N. I'. GREGORY'S jttJ.'SPKPTIC. MIXTIIKE. mHE best evidence of s medicine ia that it cure. Bed I extracts from the only few certificates I can quote you in this brief note : . .i rnv mrHjm I "T have Trarticl mdicine twentr rears, but never found a remedy oqusi to this. It reUeved me entirely." ; s Da. ; TEBBES. ol jwuience, wnics ; - 4 - evidence, snd have seen hundreds cured by ttus "iC. WILLIAMSON, Mister to Equity, writ :. Other remedies failed ; this cured me." Dm. vTm. BOSS, of Charlotte, writes : " 'TU the bcrt meddine I have ever seen. " . ,,k " . w 4 rr.vrnn nhsrUitta. writes: " Ti ',rth i.tawelhilia gold; -nemv saw medicine equal to thi: pr- ANNraEBdof Carton,. C, wri-.-- am wea known here s -all know how I ".JJ cured; weigh more tbaa 1 ever did; no use for rtx 'itaxe virtoes'oTHXSBEMEDYUtt fFoVsale by nearly sU the drugglsU of the SUta, H t.0 per ease. Address . K'f"'c angWy - , . r ; CharWtC NEWBERN t STEAM COTTON GIN COMPANY. HinS COMPANY have Joiterwrted new JIACHTXEBf i X and LABa WARE-HOUsiES for the StoieGiiining and Ealing of Cotton, datlngthe Cotton for abipme-.t. snd - licit their patronage, . m.tna. we Oui After throe year's experienos : in th J we we esa offer Indttcemonbi which wiU be for the 4 . ADVANTAGE OF t BAOOma.BOPB,. fsrsUhed Market Rsttes. (Ixtvres ju-kessasise. MJ nI CotteBU Hisrhesecsfls Prlee PMf. Astents. , llit .t&SJ snd Esst Front rts. , sept UHs" s-t-t.'- '"H - -- ' rey. on South Frmstia sd foni Qf inst I nf.""T'. "I intlv on hsnd. I JTvamI StUrlon the firs n"1 njontb. I SSand shaU ka the m. cm- Bbail also move wj .. fQjrm PZARC& . ssvti-Ass , . ... -.. ESSAY "of Warning snd' fnstructlott Jfor Yorng M! Atoo, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate tne powersrwTsure means ot relief. Sent free of ehargetn seated letter envelopes. Address Dr. J. BJtU, LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, P-.S! ...., .. ,.'!'.;.. ,'..: ... r s-. aug iriui Address - - A If. B Newbern, K. O. sept l-aw ; '-.a CV- .-- . - 7" BACON SIDES, :C ; 3ArvyOCNDSforaaleby BOBBiN8CO , OU U July Sl-tf v j l and 63 Broad atrA. . , - , - st- .f ' - ' " ' : - , . ' , i , 5 s , to-
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