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RECONSTRUCTION.
8 UPPLEMENTAR TRECONSTR UCTION
BILL AS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES
OF CONGRESS.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the United States
of America in Congress assembled. That it is
hereby declared to have been the true intent and
meaning of the act of the second day of March,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, en
titled an act for the more efficient government of
the rebel States, and of the? act supplementary
thereto, passed on the 23d. daj of March, in the
year 1867, that the governments then existing in
the rebel States of Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama,
Louisiana " Florida, Texas and Arkansas, were il
legal and void, and thereafter the same govern
ments, if continued, were to be continued subject
in all respects to the Military Commanders of the
respective Districts and to the authority of Con
gress. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the
commander of any district named in said act shall
have power, subject to the approval of the Gen
eral of the armies of the United States, to have
effect till disapproved, whenever in the opinion of
such commander the proper administration of
said act shall require it, to suspend or remove
from office, or from the performance of official
duties and the exercise of official powers, any
officer or person holding or exercising, or pro
fessing to hold or excercise, any civil or military
office or duty in such district, under any power,
election, appointment, or authority derived from
or grunted by, or claimed under any so-called
State or the government thereof , or any munici
pal or other division thereof, and upon such sus
pension or removal such commander, subject to
the approval of the General aforesaid, shall have
the power to provide from time to time for the
performance of the said duties of such officer or
person so suspended or removed by the detail of
some competent officer or soldier of the army or
by the appointment of some other person to per
form the same and to fill vacancies occasioned by
death, resignation or otherwise.
Sec 3. And be tt furtlier enactea, mat the
General of the armies of the United States
shall be invested with all the powers of suspension,
removal, appointment and detail granted m the
preceding section to district commanders.
Sec 4. And it be further enacted, mat the
acts of the officers of the army already done in
removing in snid districts persons exercising the
functions of civil officers and appointing others m
their stead are hereby confirmed ; provided that
any person heretofore or hereafter appointed by
any district commander to exercise the functions
of any civil office may be removed, either by the
military officer in command of the district or by
the General of the army ; and it shall be the duty
of commanders to remove from office, as aforesaid,
all persons who axe disloyal to the gc vernmcnt of
the United States, or who nse their omcial influence
in any manner to hinder, delay, prevent Or obstruct
the due and proper administration of this act, and
the acts to which this is supplementary.
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, mat the
boards of registration provided for in the act en
titled " an act supplementary to an act entitled
4 an act to provide for the more efficient government
of the rebel States,' " passed March 2,eighteen hun
dred and sixtv-seven, shall have power, and it
shall be their duty, before allowing registration of
anv person, to ascertain upon such facts or lnfor
mation as they can obtain, wbether such person is
entitled to be registered under said act, and the
oath required by said act shall not be conclusive
on such question, and no person shall be registered
vnless such board shall decide that he is entitled
thereto ; and such board shall also have power
to examine under oath (to be administered by
any member of such board) any on touching the
qualification of any person claiming registration
But in every case of a refusal by the beard to reg
ister an applicant, made in every case herein after
provided, the Iward shall make a note or memoran
dum, which shall be returned with the registration
list to the commanding Generals of the Districts,
setting forth the ground of such refusal, or such
striking from the hit : Jfrovided, that no person
shall bo disqualified, as a member of any board
of retristration, by reason of race or color.
Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the
true intent and meaning of the oath prescribed in
said supplementarv act wuamoBg other things)
that no per-nywho ha been a member of the
Legislature v. my State or who has held any ex
ecutive or judicial office in any State, whether he
has taken an oath to support the Constitution of
the United States or not, and whether he was
holding such office at the commencement of the
rebellion or had held it before, and who has after
ward engaged in insurrection or rebellion against
the United States, or given aid or comfort to the
enemies thereof, is entitled to be registered or to
vote; and the words "executive or judicial office
in any State in said oath mentioned shall be con
strued to include all civil offices created by law for
the administration of the treneral law of the
State, or for the administration of justice.
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That the
time for completing the original registration pro
vided for in said act may, in the discretion of the
commander of any district, be extended to the
1 st day of October, 1867 ; and the boards of regis
tration shall have power, and it shall be their
duty, commencing fourteen days prior to any
election under said act, and upon reasonable pub
lic notice of the time and place thereof, to revise
for a period of three days the registration lists
and uixn being satisfied that any person not enti
tled thereto has been registered, to strike the name
of such person from the list. And such board shall
also, during the same period, add to such registry
the names of all persons who at that time possess
the qualifications required by said act who have
not beenalready registered, and no person shall
at anv time be entitled to be registered or to vote
by reason of any executive pardon or amnesty for
any act or thing which, without such pardon or
amnesty, would disqualify him from registration
or votmg.
Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That section
4 of the said last named act shall be construed to
authorize the commanding general named therein,
whenever he shall deem it needful, to remove any
member of a board of registration, and to appoint
another person in his stead, and to till any vacancy
in such board.
Sec. 9. That all members of said Boards of
Retristration and all persons hereafter elected or
appointed to office in said military districts, under
anv so-called State or municipal authority or by
detail or appointment ef the District Commanders,
shall be required to take and subscribe to the oath
of office prescribed by law for officers of the
United States.
Sec. 10. That no District Commander or mem
ber of the Board of registration or any of the
officers or appointees acting under them shall be
bound in his action by any opinion of any civil
officer of the United States.
Sec. 11. That all the provisions of this act, and
the acts to which this is supplementary, shall be
construed liberally, to the end that all the intents
thereof mav be fully and perfectly carried out.
This bill" has been passed by both Houses of
Congress and sent to the President for his ap
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EDITION.
PLATFORM OF THE NATIONAL
UNION REPUBLICAN PARTY.
The delegates representing the loyal people of
North Carolina, assembled in Convention in the
city of Raleigh, on the 5th day of September,
1867, for the purpose of perfecting and strength
ening the organization of the Republican Party
in the State, and in order to aid in the great work
of preserving and perpetuating this Union :
Resolve, That the Republican party in North
Carolina reaffirms the principles enunciated in the
Convention of true Republicans which assembled
in this city on 27th day of March, and does fully
accept, adopt and sustain the principles and
measures of the Republican party of the United
States.
2nd, The confiscation of private property
for political offences, is repugnant to Repub
lican liberty and ought not to be resorted to, except
ob nu uicwcuuuj uecesiufcy lu save we lire oi tne
nation, after all other means have been tried; and
the Republican party in North Carolina does not
consider that the present condition of ronblic
affairs justifies the confiscation of private prop
erty, and hopes that no such necessity will arise.
3rd, In order to carry into effect the prin
ciples of universal liberty and civil and political
equality, every male citizen of the age of twenty
one years ought to be allowed to vote in all pop
ular elections, and be freely admitted to the ballot
box, unrestrained by compulsion, threats or vio
lence : and such are of the requirements of the
proposed constitutional amendment, so far as it
relates to the question of suffrage.
4W, l hat while the Republican party m North
Carolina faithfully and energetically bus tains the
policy of Congress on the subject of reconstruc
tion, and will spare no effort to secure, under it,
the restoration of the State to the Union, it is
nevertheless constrained to call the attention of
Congress to the continuance of the disfranchise
ment and disability now imposed upon thousands
of true and loyal citizens, while as many thousands
of the devotees of treason and of continued
schemes against the peace and integrity of the
republic as are invested with the full powers and
franchises of citizenship, which they are using,
to frustrate the efforts of those who are labor
ing, thus trammelled, to perpetuate the Union,
to place the national peace and safety on
a sure foundation and render eternal the great
and correct principles of Union, liberty and
equality.
5th, That the President of the Convention,
immediately after its adjournment, by and with
the advice and consent of the Republican Execu
tive Committee of the State, shall -appoint a com
mittee of loyal and well informed citizens, to con
sist of not less than one from each Congressional
district, to urge upon Congress to remove, within
just and safe limits, the disability complained of
in the above resolution, in time, if possible to
Hntrammel the efforts of true and loyal men in
the approaching elections, or as soon as it can be
judiciously done, and that authority is hereby
given to sai l committee to speak for the repub
lican party in North Carolina as to the limits and
conditions within which the removal of such disa
bility can be safely and justly applied in this
State.
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GREAT TBSOVOS INLAND AIM USB S0JJTM
"r " 4r bt .unereat in this KOid-Mberebr
South, than any other line.
Notice.
The Great Inland Air Line Freight Route, via
THE RALEIGH & GASTON RAILROAD
ts the Short Line for Shippers, and
io direct your Freight, or they will 1
route.
'on are required so
e taken by another
To insure
or City Point, Va., via Raleigh ,
Gaston Railroad', and
a; snip as luiiuws I
J1"0 , '7-Mercnant8' Miners' Line, end
of Central Wharf, E. Sampson, Agent.
JT llm aHJLW TURK OIH TWtrrtr, QAAM.u..
Cp-SWppirig Point, Pier 37, North River, Foot BeecE
President. weenwicn t., cor. Dey; N. L, McCready,
fltUJU JTH1L.A I) Kl. P HI A f TTi A n
i , T ' "u"8 mo .Baltimore iepot, or
o I 8 oieanieraUM Delaware Avenue,: W.
P. Clyde. Agent T '
jbum ji4jytiMORK;-Blmjr Steam Packet
Y"- 1 ""c oieauiem, root union Dock, L. B. Parks
Agent, or Powhatan Stakmhnut n m ihh aft1
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wig9-tf Preight Agent, Raleigh, N.'c.
J'HE RURAL GENTLEMAN,
A MONTHLY JOURNAL,
rVBLISBZD BY
J. 13.
-uoBiNsoisr & co.
. 2 N. Eutaw Street. Baltimore Md.
Office, No.
Devoted to
Ho rtieulture.
In this Department we give a practical experience.
Floriculture
We give especial attention to this branch of Rural
life.
Fr U
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u n g.
Upon this subject we.wiil give yon the benefit of
tne practical experience of the best Fruit
growers.
Stock Raising .
This Department will have
able articles from
writers of experience.
Ag r icultvr e .
We devote much Bains to give thoughts that will
aid the young and old.
uiu.c,eejy.
The good
housewife will find many valuable
receipts.
TERMS
One copy, one year, m advance, - - $1.00
Bgjaergetic Canvassers wanted Everywhere.
To whom 25 per cent commission will be allowed.
ror further information, address as above, en
closing stamp. iull9-tf
N
T I C E
AM RECEIVING and opening and constantly
adding to my
STOCK OF GOODS '
On the corner of East Market and Davie Streets,
better known as the
Rankin & Mc'Lean Corner,
GREENSBORO, N. C.
My GOODS are ALL NEW and well selected
.and consist of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
. GROCERIES,
1
B001S, SHOES HATS,
LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS,
in short
Everything usually kept in this Market
Thankful for past patronage, I ask a continu
ance of the same. Call and see, before purchas
ing. Terms exclusively
CASH OR BARTER.
There is a hitching lot, at the end of my store,
for the accommodation of my country customers
20-ly S. STEELE.
N.
F. BURHAM'S CELEBRATED
French Jonval Turbine Witter?
Wheel,
This WHEEL, the Greatest Invention of the
age, surpasses all other wheels in power,onomy
of water, and steadiness of run, simple iu con
struction and a masterpiece of workmanship. It
is not liable to trot out of order, and from its
position in the flume is accessible at all times.
It is cheaper than any other wheel (of the same
weight and finish) in market.
r3S Send for circular. .
Persons ordering these Wheels can have
them nut ud bv most competent workmen at a j
small cost. Address all orders to
E. H. C HESTERM AN,
Millwright and Engineer,
Richmond, Va.
aug 3rw3ml Sole Agent for Va. & N. C.
TRrNHNG PRESS FOR SALE
A No. 4 Washington Hand Press second hand
but in good order for sale low. Address,
HELPER & CHAPIN.
mz 13-tf Raleigh, N. C.
-n TE. " ' j. uauvu, ior au lime lo come,
tWUOf HUitkiM Mtoaitatfagly lar that
can and Will five more dlanath tn on ri,; x--7v T
- "v fviuw, xwrui oiiu
RATES OP ADVEETISnrO.
One aqnare, flwt lnertloii,....:.l'.!.V.,'.;.
.$1 00
so
vuo quints, , tore mo&uuk..
j " '1 lx monthiTT...
' " '1 twin wmhn
i ., ( . :f;v ;.& is oo
Two square, Uirae months,..
.10 00
" twelTa
liWUlll.,.,,,..,,..!! Jl" .
.16 00
monttM, 1.; . ; .; 28 80 "jf. ,
One column, twetoe
tuuieM uuaa, one qnare or lesC, perytr,.v
8 00
auioruKUieuiB not
mente not spedned aa to time, published tUl
and charged acoordinly. -iaemenW
ooaaidred doe from fin ineertkm
Ordered out and chari
All advertiaementa
tod collectable accordingly.
JOHN KICHots.,
JOHN C GORMAN.
VJPHN B. XBATHKEY.
jVflCHOLS, GORMAN
St NEATHEEY
j-ks- I
PHAcncjn
BOOK AND JOB PB1NTEES,
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BINDERS AND
8L11IK-B0 0 E II A X lj r i C-T VEER
RALEIGH, Nt p.
The nroDrietors of this nninlir AnfAhlisbinATit
(one of the most complete in the south') trive their
entire attention to the prompt and artistic execu
tion 01:
book: and job
'RLNTLNG.
Their stock of
PLAIN AND FANCY PAPERS, CARDS,
&c. is large and varied, and havinc been pur
chased at wholesale prices, for cash, can be f ur-
! 1 1 i 1. j , 1 1 . 1 .1
msneu meir pairuns mucn cneeper man tne same
material can be bought from retail dealers. . .
ATTORNEYS,
CONSTABLES,
CLERKS,
Hud SHERIFFS
furnished at short notice with!
BLANKS of every
description; also
MINUjTE DOCKETS,
TRIAL DOCKETS,
EXECUTION DOCKETS
MARRIAGE
REGISTERS,
ADMINISTRATOR'S BQND BOOKS,
GUARDIAN
BOND BOOKS,
TAX ROOKS, &c, fcc,
Tinlfvl in tiiv nntem and Bound to ordnr.
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SCHOOL : and COLLEGE CATALOGUES,
CIRCULARS, REPORTS, DIPLOMAS,
etc. gotten up in a fcaty style.
OLD BOOKS,
NEWSPAPERS,
MUSIC,
PERIODICALS,
LAW REPORTS,
etc.
Bound in any style.
tW Publishers and Agcnte for the .sale of
1 : . .
BATTLE'S DIGEST and PHILLP8, SU
PREME COURT REPORTS.
"YyERS BOARDIBfO SCIIOOI
FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN,
i (formerly A. Bolnifir'a,) ) i
! ; . i
AT WEST C II E S T E R, f.P A.,
Within thirty miles from Philadelphia.
Seven
dailv trains from that city,
Situation very healthy; ij'-;
.wl.. OA iifraa tha hill Ifl In fra APnilW . !'
modating 150 boarding pupils, but the n timber is ." ,
limited to 100.. VW.
Course of Instruction thorough, extensive, and j;
practical. Corps of Instructors large and able., .
1 ne scholastic year of ten months commences
on
the First Wednesday in ; SEFTEMBJSH 1
next.
For Catalogues, apjdy to . : ,
WM. i. WYKKS, A. M.
jul 23-w&sw2m. Principal and rWprietor.
) LIITO.
The ontpn of MINT JULEP,
Bemg the ml Story and
Lamentable fate of
the fair Mutthe. -
A HUMORQUS POEM,
copies of this popular Poem stall on'
A few
hand.
Sent by mail, post paid on
receipt oi, jtftt
CENTS. s
NIOWOTJ fiORMAN & HEATHER it U '
jnl .12-f-t Raleigh, N.-9i?; -;
ATew Flour t New Flour IJj.j f
First iqualitr of FLOUR from new wheat, jn
received sou mjt bjuw
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