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K ......... , .. ,. . . .;,A..A :A,a: . ,.v :: f : - v ii:-v1 mi a; 'v'-f. A.-A .-;-:'AlV4': THE ;DAILY RECORD. rn r Dai tf nitEiGn a ecobd The undersigned, haying obtained the necessary begin witn daily paper permit from the miUtary anthoritiea, hw nnmber the publication of a new; called the Raleigh Record '. It is designed to be eny phatically a iieWpaper, and, as its nar e indicates, it will contain a record of the important erants oc curing daily in the military and ioli -leal world, ia North Carolina and elsewhere, it v ill also give he latest market prices and euch aer literary ind miscel!aneoU matter, as ia taually found in the colanans of TBOutheni dailies. - . t Having no" party pnrposes to subserve, and no ! jpolitical aapirations to graUwe:shjl, 'wbenev ?erwe fel called upon to do aoBpeelc our honest sentiments in retard to the great public measures ;! tlTec4ingvthe interests of .onr , eopleJ unwarped rjpiirtiMn feeling or personal aniipofity.; V T ' persona in th C3ty desiring , to subscribe for .the Ralcigh RkcobV will pleise call at our office j' In the old Reguter building, near the Conrt-Uouse and opposite the Tarborough Hotel I tWir' names. '. .A - . Teems : Stni'le copy 10 cents ; for three months i $8,0 for six ponthf $5,00 ; news dealers $5,00 I per hundred copies. " i-nvrtTisxMMTa: One square for each insertion fitiob A liberal dednption willba macle for, ad- 'vartfalno' hv the month or the vearr. -& J . ;, ; . .. Jr. D.HUFHAM, :tr : --y y ! : . - N. B. COBB. rialeigh, N. C., Jnne 1st, 1865. o give ml TTT IT A Y. J-UNE, 1 il 1 8 6 5. THE AMNESTY OATH. bath now Th folio wing is the farm of tbe administered to all citizens who wishto ec lgi in business also to all minister?, law vers arid other professional men before tbej re alio wed to pursue their -several avoca tioni ' Alt paroled , prisoners, who, were - paroled' for exchange, but not I efor the' surrend er of General Lee'a army. - ve permiuea 10 lasei inis oaiu, u iSto'biftir komk in Soiithern S'.atga, but a paired , pneODCr h at present allojwed to g to Ncxbern S.faTea, according- to Qene Scnofielcia circular. Or Tna Oath. (V Bolemnly P' xhanged wears The ifOowing : proclamations issued by President Johneon on the 22od of Myraue? the U ikaia" of all gouthtjraportaexcep' the few named in Texas. It also declarer it ptracyv for; any, persona -Ut 'Uecppt" V rd. innny of the United Sfea irp . violc tion of the laws thereof under ; " pretence f)beingerenttrigsn;ptiyi1ege3.'V . B thePbesidekt of. the U. S. or Asieb- 1 -1 vpMcLAMAncm .andthe Union !of tb, St therVuadpr; tnd that 1 will .u. nTT8bide bv and faith fully Support ealhact if n .r'a pfu.ed punn the existing;; rebefion with j lence y Vi Biavg, so, xsr and 'go far : as not' repefi,! ; Toaidsd . cr held; void -by ( Cojwtfeea: by decision : of. 'h'e gjwjEue 0our,p ; and that j w ill in like raatk ccTr aidf by andj fHithfnl'r .support lail proc -tn anions of tbft Pr vdent made during TS.rebeUvo'V having refrencw to jslavf -p, ' -i . o. t- . .V'V-aion of tnie bop.-feine V IV 4-4 tl.- t, v PV - Wlitrcasi: B v-i the ; proclam atioh of the Presid?nt ofthe eleventh dnf April .last. certain f orte therein pprfid, wl'ich had pre iou3iy been, pnbject to blockade, "were onsets F pnbl-c safety declared,., m con formity with pi eviona vapcialf leeistation rrJ Congress, to be cied gainst foreign cnjtf merce during thft-N"-itional will i;o be there after expressed and made . known ; by the President; and, whereas events and cirenm- Htances hare since ocenred. whichi in my judgment, rendrar it expedient to re.nove rhe restrictions, except as - to i the "ports e of Glre?ton, Li Stle, BrzWde SaritiTO. P m sat? Isabel a nd B ro wna vi 1 lej - j n the S tae fi Texas ; now, therefore, ;b it known tkat I, Andrew Johnson, President of the Uni--d State?, do hereby declare that the port? aforesaid, not excepted as above, . shall h peu to foreign commerce from; and after thf1 1st of July next, that commercial intr- I'oarse" with the said ports; may from that iae W carried on suVjrtct to the laws of the Unit d States and in pursuance of such reg ulations as mav sbe. prescribed by the Sec retary of the Treasury. If. however, ' anv vessel from a foreign port shall enter any of he before named excepted f ports in the orate oi.iexaf, sne- wm continue to oe new iable to .the Penalties prescribed by the act of Uongress approved ion the 13th dv of July, 1861, and the persons on board of her to such penalties, as i may; be incurred pursuant to the laws of war for attempting o trade with Jan eoeray.; and I, Ardrew Johnson, President of the United States, do -preby declare' and make known that tV United S'.atea of America do "heao , disavow to all persons trading or v0.rtn to trade in any of I the Umi '. pivg vlbUtiftA. of thft lWa-.VAi. T id States m belligerent right sand - aU pretense of ooUce from the d- vriyileges ; and I i.give that oil Lite of this nroclataation. wit hi mt.' . ixtsnaers will be hela sna aealt ,-itates.: .; ; - j ri : ; : j also ordered, that aU restrictions up U trade heretofore .imposed tupon the terri tory of the; United St.ar.es, eat of the Miss i8SiDni R-ver. save those relating to contra band of war, tde reservation of the rights of the .United States, to property purchiiel fn the territorv of . an i enemv. and to the twenty-five per cent upon purchases of cot ton are removed. All" the provisions ofj the Iniernal Revenue flaw will becarnednn to Sect by the proper cfScer. " ; - j t r i s In witness whereof I have here- Thus in Ahe question of . negro I snffrsfffv President pushed it ffona ijis tabloj declaring 'p too early to consider that "question, L lh cjonstttiition haVplaced the! control of r; the -jiective franchise in the .respective Sta'ie; i doea. not, therefore, come under , the j oris iction of the general government. T&is view leads us to the conclusion that, nhe President will adhere to his democratic, xulea in his reconstmction policy, and .tUa tle influence of the radical concentration, part v i Samner, Chandler and associatea is otc t a wane. KJ-v 'ifK -' i M-' The adoption of a pohcy to encrnicsgB and aid the people in the S ,uthem , S' a&s to resume their, proper relations with tht na tional government would appear to be the ojatural sequel to this., Reconstruction w juld more: easily .come through the tempo rarv tppornimeni or provisional governors, , who lira nntromn P;.nAn f "r:i2:r" .1 L.I J I'l mMc&irTto'benS in this Stat and never, nave uc&ru, wiiu ttty! ucimmfcu.v ' : i w-rri .. . 'a". . tt.. V na&- we uesire is, uj- dav of; Junend Raleigh ai' the place foi ?rrf s holdipaif Cqnyentioni;- ' .' Mesolvedt 'Th&t certificates of thft elec'ior of said DfWzates b&siven bv the President I of thi$ nieetinkr. and attested bv the Secre-1 Howard's reconiendatidnJ to look after 3h 1 : : I; v i ; r I interests ot the treeamen or ine piaiea interest minary to" flections in ine returning Bs vou vmitS orderthe enrollment all loyal men without regard to-coter Tbk FBEipMEN : - -. :.T ! The commission arfpointed on ;Gehera as.- EisotifcM ThaV we respectfully : but ear- Inn rebellion, !met;to ;dayi discusser JODie -OI ine OCaiP l uiaua iwr parcciiyg um ivuu tuui-Mug.iouu r . . - '':! .! I'lia .1 . LY,.-4 . f :i .1. - .1-'1.. to.noifj meermgs .similar to tnis as apeeauy i.ju mo witiu ui puuuio, as possible j and while we regard the p'a? ed without repolving-uon any definite pro rfcomfiendedj in .these ; resolutions as " tbf cedin-e. It wilj met again in a few days hetpofcicahje under the birenmstances, we ;25r.. .j :. j--lli;';.;::;;;- ; ar0 neteth.ehps perfectly willfng to cooper rllOM SOUTn CAROTIN A , ate m any othM which may ; be designated - , -j-x .vnn SrwB i r : V hy the : prciper -authorities - of the XTnitea - - - . ' . . . i 1 t V uk "' - bo were . I already located on farms in that departmen t " Inn t.K ribiot of retor3trnctionJ be said : That wfl Afl.mpRt.lir dPirei .-1 nr-n y. ' i.Lij r 1 : aod tte peop.e to select. H fia to hiMft nre Mt onCOUNTRY; w. rS S KSS yuaiuir ana; one You must ask; for that voice. When our pledge our. sincere and earnest Qation was in trouble, it called onlthe shout ihiiI.t.A.lnAT'nrwt.rinA'j:nai thev. a 1 ! 1 II. J'-lkxlL local afif iiw. 1 aatice aJ well a, WrAnanfikr liZT M iTZ'::: il T- ar?3 f?7?t arts! ! "W.im;u. , e V " , iic w yivj wicy ever. uvc uccu,, uuclholn thpm' n thm wftr And von ' have 1 hfetl measures dmandi thft nnninVimpnf Vf akw.-l.- j - 'Jrflj itiLH - a i . i : .lne!P xnei9 in l01n war aTia uavo u. u.i luuBs wiiO were msirumentai ar a respon-1 Afte th am( sible in plunging? the. South' 'mto'tWmael-1 intinJllf-&'TT:- like. Governor Pierpont, of-Vifginia, sh Jonld mnin''.' C j r : -be required to call flections as earlv!as, pos- i2e?o?41aitlv plunging? tae toouth mto the naael- lntirvitStb TT. s.rom of secession.; In perfbrrain this duty Hon.! J1G4 Rimsey were elected delegates U x A pfllls 1 aisaAirl H'ift jtl t hio"i t.Tr. nf Kit Aioh nn.t.hft zlif.h I- ; . i ' J t 11 1. 4i ? hf inoii v v , r; -i'"T-- V. ,? ;.'"T- - r-ason wny you snouiQ . a?K . ims pnviu-g ... ..T w w7 mag Laig- oi?j une 4 as suffffestea m re9oinuon. Trvon.fW..V'a o, fA j,1t in -h 5ipation m ithel v. jfi' m Etr-.-.. ; Vf fvit, tug to those convicted of parttcipati aasassmation conspiracy, and to thofln'iLlAi'n a. Thoae who are brought before the bar of juauw wr areaauu Buuaid not be ailow ed apy such opportum ty to , become marty ': 1 biit should be banished from the cbuRti"' a time ot TI(??3 Of THB MCET1JIG IN LEX w ."Tt, 1 , - . r; 5 f :s and, like Arnold, wander abo uuivriwur desnisecL- Many ot tij- ' .-vw: . njkttir. Rfl.TArV lift I tO execute UP on th&SCafr I tn ronn hn; thn onnnrr tn - flonirpntion tr: I i ' ..i . . . i mLrl fold those convicted of treason. ' TfA lipifVa 1 oWorrt Ivila-; vf t? oii iV tli a 9 fkh I e nonor iorrinmei ve. uia j .IS tu.Cf 1 1 INOTON.: for the help of nation , for,, your rignt m time ot peace. 1 wisn to leave r nctning i .-f una v'ao -m on rtnoirm an rr rno mannniT a r a ti rmnr r n n nirnr. J. Kj Pflrrm secretary, and Hon. J. M. If vote, the -right to hold the elective fran Whom th- be al1 v have deceived and ruined, iM LtSlS iowea 10 ma ice iucii pcaw uo mw. i iKnnri neyan. iThere need he no fj J fcellioh in ?vWy i willceass against our voting in South Carolina;;) I want to se, ... U bA np.rmitted to prac?ce treason ag am.. -.iiiru l- JL j . . . 6. v Lt.i'viu- - I i " . ., i a ' r H i vuuuir y DOw ana iorever. - . . iiuo uiau& wnu iu tutuip bc o uuuu i Pardons and amnesty snouia-ne. am :uuu 0 nVJ.',,,, t :u: , honor. I believe measures will shortlv be complete when -given, tna. ,7 introduced into: Con grass tb ; pay the Rebel efEwithoronnot Uui tt of those holdi rank. Each case 01 pumsnment a-ore properly determined upon! merits." t AY OF JFASTING. IlUMH.IAOTf ; AND PKAYJSfi. 8 J " the spal ofthe Umted States to ' ' be affixed. j Xtone. at the Ciw lot ashingtoa this twehry second day of liny, in the yea r ot Mir Tird'onft thongand eicrbi hundred and tW fi ve, and of ' the "ind ep ndence of j the Umtetf States of Arnica the eightv t.inth. ! " ANDREW JQF1 NSON. v By the .PrMdent : W.rl Hontkb, Act mg Becretary. oiate could be has well nigh; ruined the I South ia its ewn erty pd rojierty; wellii a . of the t'aqj . f ; vuaiu, w k J ilts riKUw VI bUO- bUiUtQU :i0 n.. K'rankun isafikerdite. VV. r. Jn-hif man - : . .. - I , . p' .. 1 T v i J. bul . X UlUCi AUVl luviuaq a. . left to th .t v- euaet mercies oi ;uw v:r t T-im,, .nki'i. !0r00. inT mAntainet ih6 colored men Bine-niBf? a be c . j.ufc'j viinwi a uau tt or AUt boo ' . wu. i v i . . -r . cr i ion atthe termination ' of the tition and sndmg it to ihe Jf resident ot the that with-its termination re IUited Spates 1 wantft) see -lot, 000 men u muitu u a it ? i ? MlolAiiL'AiN JiU Uo oil " In a-lfivldEeac-the ;city. of Bridgeport 4Psi .Upsilon," a writer in ilarpr eavs he liecovered the. following Epitaph on a yp& i i - - -. .v. a -i t . -. -.- i i -a ; A FAITHFCLv LOO;. f WHO .WAS" SHOT AtJGUSt 50, 1 S3t?J Vi1 ' Sic transit gloria m undi. rery dor mut have his day, ' He had hi?, and passed away. , ' Poor fellowl little had he tboughfr ITib dnor.davB were to be short : i He did not dram life s hiLtircup . i Death took him when he was a pup, A.nd laid hjm here beneath this sod, As -good a dog a 'eyer :trod -'V' He sought for happiness invain - But found all pleasure mixed with pain:, j f Bu.wnrn mg joy gave way xo saatiesi.; , . ; He groaned-r-nd peop'syiecme i it!madne83 ; He had tbo:stomacb-ache bo tadf" ! ' i i! He bowled, and thpa tUey sald-4' lle'a, midLI Aiui Jiut puur i4hv ujr , v. Because he h'ad..-hQ belly-lib ; ; He 'died, without a fault. be lefc ho And. one-fierce woes.'' ;w ttru 1-.. oep, sed jhi ,;earthlv , 1 A IS;' IT ANY BODY'S BUSINESS. ",1s it. any: body's business, If a gentleman should choose 4.0 wait upaa a iauy, ! i f , the lady don't refuse ? 'f Or. to speak a little plainer,? 'k That the meaning all may know. A If a lady has a beau ? v " Is It any body's business -When that gentleman, doth call; Or when he leaves the lady, Ai Orifche leaves at all?; A A " Or is it necessary ! AA ' "A That the curtains "should -be1 jdrSwUfi ao saysirom iurtner crouoia y . "'-a, ;' The outside. jookers-nn ?. tt. i j 1- i'lt-. - ; !! . ; -: T; ', tod pnvueges ot citizens, ou ewu u iKIt70 iArK": I believe in thawaV the black- man will ;fn;5!f AanriviWes should be1 re- ationlhatpiai we, snd ihe restof her peo- Jftve .opportunity to f eave the nations Accorded all the8e:i.pnvueges8noma oe.-.-re i, . f honor. There is no te 1 me haw much virt- t - . - "t .i.r .a.-. - , ivi . m i- uic urzf. r 1 i.Eiiihiu mil n iniiiivti i f vi nrru nr y rv u i : . . n nsed Home ana mmeou f :. K,:.lfe.Ci" L37 "J.. ub thero is in tlia netition.-: "Wilberfordf. W U MM. :to settle; opon,. any rOSL Uh. tEoliA Emnationis. obtain felasa to be punished lor treason, nor ..m-.. -..u, u..B j Jlau Ju - . - j. A wi--f ahouU be paranea, ana aose ou wb wwi i AT 1 A 1 ? V bunished. Alt must be apparent urau icai otcjofwea, a nat ine oams there ia a Worked differenca between the secession has proven to be a wretched fail- Lj,pnWM -u se holdingpps.tions of the aame ure, ini a detestable political heresy, and kUf.wSn tn V(ifl i oant tn ucomcuu uuiitrvu auu hu POLITICAL NEWS. . i . - ' (- - . i viun .we a.re-aeiermi DFrona IsTortn Carolina. mainn Mom glorious the ,: CoDgress insure the '.right of, the l r rw WclOnan' to vote in this country, I can life, lib; net See how it can be Otherwise.! I Want rr rut nrTT ' rn atarH- onrl fWrtrca a Mmmitna tr 4.'t!iim. '.That we I a cam stand erect Ij-afKivJo Qt,;AU TToA ;t iaU tr rw. 5&S?ft.e why ? you ivfivp ou iU-'g uwcu uver ioe great should v te, and! get evefv colored man t Amfiimaiifpevple, and that by the blessing Aen it. I can tret 3.000 at Beau'ort. t tt Cxorr.e a.re , determiped to j enjoy ond- sign if.f Bat. I Want it .'.started here in the wvii Kityoi vjTianestpn me leaamg ;er? yiOi rne ' . an principles to l to ti3 liberty, bf qiieathed to us bv W RKaIUA T Jont ! It lJrff1n RESOLUTIONS AT : MISS- MEETINGS. nobllile,joiri ancestry, of which it ia the movemeto ihure your politiAaAVquaity. If i j A i Droudiiii&lem.!atia, m turn to Ahmd tkamh L. J.; -uL- u -tt: InowiiAonninaared to our nnafnt-.V o ' -t- r l. j tt . r. 1 AUO --- ."r - ana prjoifss penrage. n f I- ' elective franchise far the co'ored man. " : a mass meeimg oi weUUu nw ou.Buurjr 5 . Threfore. it is the hni,ndA ,r,-JA .i-.- I8th; i865: : , . , : . ; ! duty bf etWy god cMzen to cordiall A ?aiC erfline oi , ..rs.uia. n, AAUTinr TiWiy waa PrpniAnt nf ooerate : i! h! the Qehoral Qwrnmant r-" ine to lowing are tt.e r-ames ot tne pre8- n - - r:; --.!. 'r-. , - -fC. -v" .1 - " V President JohniOniliai ' lsaucJl ja iptocla h?iTf s vHntiii!? tliis a day of i fasting Lia- f , ..h 'yrLn 5 h aver tltro uirbotit fee countrf ; i Aatd ; 01. Gran-cr, the Post coinbjdant If thcVitv btisKausd. n' order for Jthe kifcpcn- ptlLuy; No per-!i!l theiefoe;bts.su s We transM to bur colmnns'o ' tolUy the Slrprtioe iCouit i t Jhc IJnitedfeutes . td ja tlarje meeting bfj cojorcdf men i?j thej city .Of vOipieiston: views oi negru iuuiac are not believed to coincide with those of President Jo.hrison, who Us m faiyor pf to th IR PSinENT jbjdNi OI J POLICY IN REGARD to the spuw -; U v" he 2tew (York Herald ot ibe 2foh fl nit contains the fallowing editorial remg uptm. I .U ttaV ' t a - , !H. B-tiWv, A. Al: buinvan, i.noms.s x dent John.on:.. , .(-;,;.- iL, ; - . )?. :!jM s; McKer.zi-, T M.' C -ffi II u. J. G '' V PI is advent to the Chief Magistrate's jjRpay and D- I. W, Jones U ; ; chair ruark"d :Tits w- fpoch i in ciur : .hisfory 1 v . ,Wbas, -T6e lat ebe'lion against the S a.t.fS'bA8 been R. H -CowanWilliaraMurphy, T ' werll4 country, a the su ' Is it any body's business, i But tbre lady's, if her beau. Jlideth out yrith''6ther ladies, " v And dosn't letter know? A; Is it" any body's business, ' But the aenttemarisJ ii sho Should accept another-escort;. f 1 ! Where he doesn't chance. to b? -4- I' r "If a persons on the slda-wilSc; Whether great, or whether sMallj Is it any body s business 1 ' Where that persda-msans to caltlfrTv ur ir you ee. a pefson . . -: . i y Is it any of your business - What Aw business may be there "The substance of pur 4uery, j 3imply. Rtated, wouldfbe this: Is it any body's business - : . ' What ktnoUterls business Is ? , Whether 'tis,1 or, whether 'tisa't. ;i"For we're pertain, if it isn't, ; -. J.;" I 1 There are some who waArc ii so. L i l"If it is, we'lrl j io tlo rabble, ; : And act . the noble part : J Who throng the public mart But if not,' we'll act the teacher, It were better, in the future,' A To miud.ms O wn-concerns I . MA. AA--,H-iA IAA.: A '.; - r - 4n 1 Hayne.,: John Uraha at M J,v st -Wam ot iiiating he. re establish- z, UeutverrU. P. CowpeV, of Ports Holmes, yice Pfesident aad H. Wi5ey,. meBofct civil rights and liberties of the mrmh a-..a v .q. , a " and a. JiiaiccK, or uic The cmmitee who dratted ttje resolu tion- were L. B'ackmer, F. E, Siobr, arq ifu?ur. it. rttpousioiiiues or .an EUovEi'iuot ot-.tne'-Upued i'Hier, cr.amcrr and covtrmesUi probUiuis icomp!ete:y rushd1 and as a cou3pqaence . . . . . . hca nt-tu t.h t'Coueat nwarls a.na ;'wi!eit I Stat .lA,f Ar'Ronenita ot...- tbe i j'e ..reoel. r't.eiL(1.-i U atsum jn i -ioivy. Ha" louad f; the 5Ss4t are d ltrd esiircr; To th e.r.d .counfryuiviuca ;;iiho two-i ecxioLs, AmiuHLere!ore. tnaieivis.,Vjrovernuienc3 may De ha(j .been w refilling With e&ch other in dead- IretaWished, be it-' ' i . , e sev- i. bur 'readers will! affect kal lAssera i ree ,in ihe decision of this question . ' cral I States..- A 1 rrjltv may ipteresting to to know how, Ibis question t the representation in the G-n -J;' . - I ' .. - - -1 - . I j " ' : ' f 1 I 1 - 1 ' - ' lyof North Carolina, shyuld tie freedmen of the State be permitted to vote in the re organuatioa ot tue otate govemraent. j rdiiig to the census returns of 1 800 mere wcrt; m ooi,yc5 whiles fre coloreld persohrand 331 1)51; slaves. .135, 313 this slave ,and .free colored po j- - ulat'on were, comprised in -the countiej Anson, isenic, vamacn, yaswe,-- vuow;an Edcoinb .Frnuldin, Granville Greene, Ha! T" F- A A ,- A.- -v.--., :-A.. J-i, fat'.f Hertford: J ohesiLehoir. NferthiiraptoTi er'qr.pvans Piit, Richmond md Waircrt. T-i ea.-h of thse counties the i slaves and A;iiree hlacks! putnuraijjertho whitc anq xvfuld have the entire" control ot the Uallot box. as alio in Ciaven' aud New Hanover perhapii These 20 ojf ut counties of, N. Chave beey reaai.ng. ot commaners ana senators ncro 3 nin v c -m bat tor tont yer-j-T-jaH portion. evg g.'vl .rd embittered by the -sudden i murder f t: s leader, and the other j eraurig. under iefeat. Thre was an enraged people on me side tci appease, and a' C0Dqu;ed one on the! other to co;ic:l re, that harmony, law and order ioiigrit be restored and one tiaxmo- uious wno'e. retuit. Tj accomplish; this h had to meet the question of puni3hmeut and pard.m of ffenders, as well ' as adopt seme plan to pWe the machinery of the local govern meuU in 8nthern Sta'es into optra- -nhpVA in ihrt national overmtmL. - To - trtia task havt the efforts ot President Johnson's Hdministrat ion been directed, and a general me of po.icy.ori reconstruction, punishment aid amnesty marked out, although not Fully completed, m alt lis minor details. s phe President and hs Gibi net have had many long sessions over ibeae p rohl son, and debated by the hour the uuraerou btjriog of thir proposed domestic pbiidy, Gomp?ll M d to enpple. at the ver - threshold . oi bis idmifiis'trauoti with questirns : wmcn were o determine tne future of thti conutry, it 14 rulnatai! that there should be a grtra Resolvtdt by the citizens of R-.iw?',20tu ty, in Mass: Meeting gieranltd, -Tbat we pledge oursves to be laf abirisr and joy al to the Govtrnmenn bf fche U -tited Sf, W (that we will maintain ard support the C m- stnution of the Uiii'-ed Staten, ahd- the laws passed or tobA passed iu pursuance '.'thereof,' ind.ihat we will aid "the Military Puwerfiri. pa preservajtion good order and tb.3 sup pression of dislovalty.j A. -a .,' -A- "- TkResolvedt That laying aside former poli-r tical uifierencfs, and now andl forever dis Hsarding tliectrtne of SeHaion we will or.tbe mfure rejsrd thn Ua'ted States as pne ihr -inseparable, aad-our motto shall be estq"prpetaa A Resolved, 4?hat we - -I regard anvCfurther Continuance oi hostilities by guerjl'4 to the General Assembly. ' Should puifraifo -.prsvad. and itgtj caiwli la' ;ft. 'e, ;he luack-cM Jbvsc ci)ntiecoud ' e'eef cl . tiieic:pW4tw col r 54 nieufjbeia tne j legislat?irc '.; .-i;i3ie .by i-ide.wi : V Curt'lina to; wUito nitt trdm oth tax seat isnu -VTo consider the. qiisuoa of reewn- v-ruct-on'ifr" .wa4 necessary! to analyze : tie SoUtnem miud a.-d exainme-ipto tneirel candtiotfl the , p-uple. Wahvirjinb Kiisicn of,a characttrr to; necessitate noiiimg them under military mla, r would toe- did-'-pine the 'civil law lm auSEcient to meet 4il ir eq'i'rementa, were questions' to be dc 4ed. Thev uerr question; 10 be determiu- d j jOt lor to day, bjt for all tmt to cirUt-. l .ei, by nftt3ty" bront to'Priiii t -c- tb fece - wi h ; tiie ptibcy"'.; of.--piiniu.' v.: . - ., ff i P1Bi.-ii'fe;?"'i' m-Tit. . slid i)lr4:i bf iK'Ai'V derktvj ibe a-ur-Tin s "o 'vm ce on, tne ons -uhB', al Aocnut iou ou tne ovrter waa no ese are, or otherwire, a3 treason; and a vioU .ton of plighted fth," and we regard tixs rng3gd therein as odtlawsr, and we earnest iv.impl re our fejlowci'n ns to refrain'froro such conduct and to eturh at once to their alleyance and to their; pt?sful pursuits, j ' Resolved, That we deplore the assaarir a ittoh f 4 he lateJ Prdeht aa, ..a national calami tv, bat it has 'produced vrw u3 a the mind of the pufcl c for the de-Og jof horror and indiirnatfon, and we trut jfiU g"iVe-i4bi3 admmistrai nort. hf-ping"h&t he will "i that the Pf.rpetn.t0r3 may be brouafat to a swift and mriud punishment. ; ;; ;A - Resolved, Tfiat Prnsdint j-dmtoh h our--synpaUiy in thej- mand5;ajties;s sudanly c?st upon him by tli . umimel v Th of President Iiincdu. and" ! that ws ms admmistrai ion a c trdial sup ; in an arurate a iist conriarory policy towf-d the Sonrh A Rtsnlved,- Tnat w, j the PEOPLE ill ;ch 1 wo De'lgves (T ha.t bei'g . h humbeir h embers of the Hon; ,f Commons, to 'fn'ch I we nm eotitk'd,) to a S ate. Convert ion. f?e rear to b J Ke'd at th ctry of fHegf-i wfh all tre rights, powers sod roreti ve j j ily apoWtinm g pW as a lUKLK, to Pabla I hem Ho re-e?tabhaH P Hf! .' V"-.1J av ;J .' -;!. i: Attorney 'GentralTKoB. R. Bowden, of 6 JAjpi'c,i.hat the mii.d of every just Williamburg i , ' ..... retpBs with horror at the brutal assas- Secretary bftht Commcnwealthr-Chw. H: aipaupn ; 1 rresiaent u'ucoip; that , we de I l-ewif, ot KocWngham. ' fc:Jicaiao.1" s, wen as its perpe- Auaitor uewi.a jp weon, 01. JNonolk, traQp regret his death a3 a calamity "TVeoaurer Warren Wl Wing, of Nbr H. 4$ 'tf - especially Ito' -the. Suth, in folk. , ',r-.-A A ;-.;h, :aa :.'?y-A.;-;;.i Pt conjuncture of bnr public afiNirn, Governor's Aids Colonel : Charjes H. JlMMvedJ-Th&t n the.:-' ad 1 Lewis, of Rockingham : Colonel David. H BABIES IN fjH-URCH. A brother, ju3tf returned from ICaifori f (pi8,;'ay8 he was ptesentiin the cemgi-egauon I iof Brother Oiven, when k babe,,in wei'arpifl'l ct its motl er, began to vcry. A thing id 1 A unusual in OahOrnia attrac el notisa, little I H a mention, ni the mother lose5 t-reti:reii".i4Af; a H ' Don't leave,! said the preacher 61 leave : the sound ; of .that babe's - rojee ;isv f : more interesting to many indthis cpnaregal S tion than my own. It: is. ' prbabe. Itfaell a sweetest music many a man has heard since a long time ago, he lets his -diStaiit home. 'f ' A'Tue effect was instantaneous aim po w- I erful,' and a large portion of the 'audience a1 . were, meitea to - tears. ; . a - ; Pnt Johnston, a native son Af North i3:.r6her, of Jefferson ; 'Clylonel WJ; P Mas Cat oj'jye'fcuvela right to hop f ,r ard ,ftJ' of Alexaudna ; .CoL-Geo.v Hi. Han, of and WHCrp.d. bstrioflsmv ' :i'-:l "v-! :AC-A:. - - 8 A:2f4?W, That the prope.Adings of thipJDrT Goods. ' SnpfdPeighv. for puVjhcatitun; With th r-qi)HSJrit tKe-GrWsWd Patriot, Salem PrepfHton Sontineli and ! Sdlibburt .1 Wdtcfh coipy. A- COnfcctionaries, JJtQM WASHINGTON, f Boots, Shoes, Hats, "- ;"'-i i a i i . .1 - iM&trtiitibn of North Varoiind. r ilfll? 4' e4itor of the Rleigh, N C,;' Slidkjfd Avith: a delegation jofflJAionists ot thllpcSe, ! have' arrived here upon the invithf ha President, to consult in referee;the reconBtruction pf the S a govlieSfjThey had ah interview wi?h the .Pretw,t Ito-day. - Anothfr de1egaion headed by P. Moore, aX Senator! Bed'nri B-owrt and er Governor iS&in. represenA s-ti .15 lAiiV'-I'"!'- .c:i '-i. --T'-: 1 ' It -; ' A. Stationery, a Sagar, ted. tne retcgnsnci. lonpi fine mij North Sratt b thili'pl f reconsrructmn ':j applied . NortKti Carolina will indirat lh Jane -ALSO- I : i ' Coffee, ' " . Flour. Tobacco and Ci&ars OF ALL CKADES. - Corner Fayette villa and Martin Street - ; , Raleigh, N. C. st 1855. .A A ltt. . the djitjnk: ard- AqcdraT.1 The; wretchedi in coherency withlw:hch"aM mm who is intoxicated end eavora to wreak 4 tjimBelf upon expression," wKic' his! thick 1 and. faltriug tongue refuses to yield, is well I cAiujmucmu uie luuuwiug, xyue ineoriate gives his wiSe this confused account !of his' : present ondiiion, and how he came'so."4 .f 'f Mr. Stioith's grocery-atore invited; me to : 1 go an i dt itik Cousin Bam :and,' you! sfee, the ;: a weather was dry -and-1 v as very sioyj-4- io I said Ididn't: mind punchihg one drink . -T-and it's queer - how my. head went Intp ; !K: the pui:ch though 1 -The way home w"; g dizzy, .that I el. p npou a little .iH V, corner of the-street bit " roe a-! jQ Dj gentleman with cropped a brass J, J.ohM neck said .belonged Ito the M d,g--ahd I wae, you y i.I. fr do know nothing oout ii, 1 f ; - Avl , - AJmt as cat " tf ppfe 1 - OU another ccasWn. whor is d iscribine 'flhe' 1 manner.".. i.-i . . i 1 ? . .- irrom a corn-field, knd the trouble he "bad va; 4 b; p. yiLLi.iisox & rOi, to be!px3pd by Ae go ment in 'regari? fll'te Commissibn Merchants ton Jlt 2jWlj8f5. 'A -J A . , AtvW.- vi-i-. r ,r x i : tt -iv - -i. h- "Oftr" A: ' r.1Av,.No obtaivki,-, iii-i I'nofFR pkh'mit : mjt'vets .-Weeliiuj . is'-. !.pr sVnta 'ii. toe11' tlie artit las ennineratcd feeow4 .w. wm m .e cred citins f N:,rti ;a;, whv: rr ton, j? lonr. mg it. said LKrolKia the President They cohf Cotton .Cl.th, Cotton XrtAA ttttey ePo.r anl grt-atly deisd bx i-H?; Spv1ng!irRie? baVeitrQ Htlp tbo?e " wh uoaeld ti, O'dgjthHtMi r ehfclUADIand hi now;fnCti::y)dIdfVjAT:ie?; - ?mJ 'ry-! w rn'-ic- o? ; c'T, v i Cora, i - St if, TI-dWax,-CSaid,, S'.ap,- ; .i; Eh;X4mityiickenf Btrtteri r I -Egg, and Vge blda of idl : . . i : "'-.A'. - A., y . k ni.; :A A',. ; A -'-; A-t ) ; - itarERs ti thA ejleAvfraichue men wh i.havn h S 1 lrf; ' country, vhlel i -M - tA ; gJStM ;-aot: h a v-p j-isi, I". rvtq rn--d f-. j 43IMt:r p,t i itlc AsUv'i th'i pfettion to the FiMidfnt v rit .V PasMent and Sapeatendant Ualeigb ad G& v?n Rail Rttad.Cvaikuy. I : " j v- ? presldehl hd,Suerntendcht crtb Carolina -ail'Oftd' cmp-uy- - f i'v,; f ,vLv:-;..:v .. ' VoiaIoan. Or. eassloro; ci. A..:Aj A 'A1. T, S WilJ-araa, harlo'te. 1. C." ' '-- ; : - 1 S:,Frar)Bfbr!:, FalUonn . tfj c " ; -; ; A ' Ti!ghiP.ar, & 'o.ke, WeV.on, N. C. -''"-.;':-A n.Fv. Present Exchange' Bank; CSkesvil?. Virginia I rA ?-Af- I .i;-- fuT1r e dawoiti Virginia5.! y - j. Would you b'lievc itl-eVery I single! f ne o them nutripkins catchedlip a pie, and i un through the devil us if-the tence Wis af- I er;himl" . ; A -a - -a ;A- -.1 . j; - .. The 'VEliyer . 0?a worth' ; "b'ilmg: her ai.'.i.lf..'' anon v.n.U... ' . U: ... A i "o Mwvmug lu tuis iapu ira i?uoi I - 1- 4; IS"-" i Wanted Ato Rnt, A 1 GOOD PIAts 0; POS Allien A UA30. I XJL.'1'le prue wil' be f&id.; . Apply at thts dlfiia. & Ka eigli, June I, ibSi. 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The Semi-Weekly Record (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 1, 1865, edition 1
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