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Volume 1. ) I NEW EEBNE, N. 0., TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1874. . . Number 38. ' - ' ' . . J - 1 ' I . ... i i r ' i ., . . , O O -A. Democratic Executive Committee forTown ;' sliip So. 8. . S. M. CarpenterJT. A. Green, G. W. Olaypodle, E. H. Meadows, B. B. Lane, Chas. Lovinier, H. C. Russell J. R. Bailey, Wm. S. Phillips, Rufus Smith, John Lane, James j H. Pool, Jacob B. Taylor, A. L. Bymim. 'j Hotise At Moreh-ap. The Hibbard ing one hundred gallons of Bradleys paint applied to it, and Charlie saysj determined to have a nice, ; clean "villa" of own the best on the sea coast. is hav- best white that he is his Steamers. The steamer Ellen S. Terry, Sal yer masteJ", arrived at this port on Sunday night ; last, and -jvill sail for New Y6rk on next at 5 o'clock P. M. The steamer T. J. Thursday Cochrane will, leave Balti more for this port on Saturday next, June 6th. I. O. M. A regular communication of Gaston Lodge, No. 4, will be held this (Tuesday) even incr. in their Lodfffi Room, at 8 o'clock. "Work 0, . o . . in the 2nd and 3rd Degrees. A. W. Edwabds R. Sec. Personal,. Mr. J A. Patterson, of. New YorK, of the popular and extensive grocery and com mission firm of J. & J. A. Patterson, is on a visit to our city. We are glad to see Mr! P. looking well and carrying as healthyj genial an appearance as he did "some forty years ago. " i i i . Mayor's Court. Mary Jane Morris and Fanny Walker, colored, were arraigned before His Honor on yesterday, for fightinjg and dis turbing the peace. I Mary Jane was fined j $3, while Fannie, an bid offender, was not only fined $5, but sent to jail for ten days. j j York Jones and Rachel Kinsey, col., were brought up for violating "an Ordinance in re lation to carts or wagons, other than those from without the city limits, selling on the streets," &c. Judgment suspended. j j The Excursion. The members of Athens Lodge L O. G. T. , assemble at their pall at 7:45 o'clock this morning, when they will proceed to the railroad depot and take the excursion train for Morehead The Elm City Base Ball Club will also take this train and will be received at Morehead by the Fearless Club of that place, when, at 3 o'clock P. M., the match game as heretofore noticed will take place. Upon; the artrival of the excursionists at the Hibbard House, they will have an opportunity to hear addresses from the Honorables A. M. Waddell and George Davis, of Wilmington, and CoL S. D. PooL of this city, upon the political issues of the day. We predict a most grand and in teresting time for all concerned. The New Berne . Silver Cornet Band accompanies ! the excursionists, and will discourse "sweet music" as we all know. Buy New Butter at C. E. Sloveb's. Grand Excursion. The Good Templars and the Silver Cornet Band have joined in an excur sion trip to-day to Morehead City, Beaufort and Fort Macon, leaving this city at 8 o'clock j this morning. The public are invited to -participate. A Base Ball Match between the New Berne; and Morehead City Clubs, at Morehead, j will be! one of the features of the numerous entertainments to take place. Sarah Oxley, who has received so much praise for her choice Ice jCream I and cakes, has been invited to accompany the party with a good supply of those delicious articles in order that all may keep cool. Hex ice cream is the best the State can afford so say all jwho have tested it. Tickets for the round trip, which will allow you to return tp-day or to morrow, one dollar only. ; j Hotel Arrivals. 1 . I - Gaston House, S. R. Street, Proprietor. June 1. W. C. Conghenour, Baltimore; W. H. Disosway, Charles Blank, A. M. Baker, W. R. Guion, city; E. R. Page, Kinston, N. C. A. P. Robbins,1 J. Bryan, N. C. ; Germain Bernard ai3 daughter, Greenville,, N. C. ; L. Latham, Washington,, N. C. Notice. mittee of Townsb at the offioft of the NeWernian. at 8 o'c feck this not at the Northern people, striking at random Ice Cseam. -Sarah Oxley desiresto inform the readers of the Newbbv tb prepared to furnish in quantities to suit her customers, the best Ice Cream manufactured in this, the old NorthState, and that ail orders will be promptly and satisfactorily filled. Resi- rtDTi CP nf"xr. ill )i )i Lii xli. x . iwwov w - establishment, cor. Broad and Middle Sts The members of the Executive Com- with a weapon as dirty and powerless as the into the society in which he, if respectable, hil wnsbip, No, 8, are requested to meet hand that wields it. My blowsjhave teen aimed been accustomed to move. That public opin ion which you think has of late " so restrained the innocent and the guilty alike, for here let him of the South,", would . have appealed to the culprit to - the (Tuesday) evening", j S. M. Carpenter, Thos. A. Green, Sect'y. Chairman. Conservatives to the Front.- Honsi A. M. Waddell and Geo. Davis, of Wilmington, will speak at Morehead City, from the balcony of the Hibbard House, to-day upon the arrival of the special train, from this place. This is a good opportunity for our citizens to hear these distinguished gentlemen, both of whom bear the reputation of being among the ablest men of the State. ' The train will leave th depot at 8 o'clock A. M. ; returning leaves Morehead after the arrival of the mail. Fare for round trip $1.00. We hope all the Conservatives of Craven County who can, will attend. , ; r Opening- Letters. On yesterday, Richard Hyman, colored, was brought before U. S. Com missioner Lehman, by Postmaster Hubbs, upon the charge of opening without authority, a letter, supposed to contain money and addressed to me say, that there are many, very many of then Judge Lynch and strun in our State who not only enjoy the respect of j nearest lamp post. Yet all this, and more, lias their people at home, but have in the highest been done,' and is being done to-day. And ,by degree the respect and confidence of the people in the land of their adoption, here vf ith us, and many of these are Republicans, bulb not Rad icals. What I may say, therefore, m this com munication I trust they, as a people,! will under stand aright. : The cap that I ishall weave is for the heads of those guilty wretches wjho, debased. and degraded m heart and principle, are en deavoring by their teachings and examples to pull the white man down to the level of the un fortunate, and to be pitied, negro And now, XXX, "lay on !" better than mine, 'tis well; for; purpose to place my foot, and carcass, a feast for vultures make. I quote from XXX,of the 29th May: If thy steel is upon! thy neck I ortny " Loner winded diatribes are not considered evidence of skill, or of soundness of argument one Delia Hill, a colored sojourner in this city, in a writer, be he ever so flowing or fanciful, Unon an investieration of the case, it was shown and. tne suoject matter or part two in yester statement made by Delia, that he had been in smile, which is even apparentand pknful to ob- wtc? had stumbled into them, had fallen beyond 111 X-IUUIU Ul wnililg Ixci lcLLcIa, ana aiSOreaOing I Bci c -iyyJH cue uuuubcuaiiucD mc jvxxvj w xx xxxxo- i mo ouuiiu ui ixxc icouiic;uuu uuxup. oxxllv 1113 for her those she received, though prior to the re- cegenauonists oi nis pany-men, wnp pracuce 11 Caucassian, can we ? i Is the man, XXX, who . . u Y v -r w a m M-M vi v a m s v M- inn ru Ifl T M 1 ol tne letter im question, Hvmari had k Unu t-i-o n ;a -a 'v I atn DllUViiCU UllOL'UUUatiUll iO Xi.Vf carrion whom ? Suppose you I ask, echo ! ' 'Perhaps " he "will answer." H i i I ts I have stated, the species of miscegenation to jwhich you refer, XXX, was confined to the degraded class, that very' class which, after her alding to the world through the public press as having been prostituted by him of the South," the defenders of your Civil Rights, or more properly, social equality bill, are endeavoring to elevate to the level of your own race, and to force upon the people of the South, for such as you will be here only while the spoils last, the associations of a people whose virtue and chas tity you publish to the world is already lost and destroyed You talk of the impudence of my. assertions.; Have you; the impertinence to teach such "self-revident truths" as the above, and then1 ask, "Sink the Caucassian, can we ?" Is there no bottom to the abyss into which Radicalism1 has plunged you ? Its infernal depths are black' and great, I know, but I did not dream that those ceipt never taken the liberty to open Delia's missives except in her presence. In this case, however, the letter (in which Delia expected to receive a certain amount of money) was opened by him, and resealed before it was put in possession of the party to whom it was directed. Upon de livering the same to Delia she broke the seal, and at her request Hyman read for her the con tents. After the departure of her Amanuensis,De- lia discovered that the envelope had been slit i prefers the society of a race who, in your anxiety new thing with some old liners and stagers, and to iasten a stain upon tne bouttiern people, you it is simply ridiculous to deny it, or attempt td have declared to be a racu of bastards, and seeks n ' T 11 1 ii ' i t t i l Jf"- - i H palliate. I am aware that this is a rough shot" and one that will not sit well upon the stomachs of the guilty parties; but murder will out, and i nave no use ior ine miscegenauonists, tnere And again : . ! p "Sink the Caucassian, can we ? sunk much since the elevation of citizenship, and public opinion has so re strained him of the South, " who was so sunk into He has not the negro to open at the end, and closed again, by the use of the slough of miscegenation as to cause him tp some adhesive substance, and believing that the oemore careiui ana cease to practice open .. , , . , , . , . , ,.A and without shame that which he did prior.'' writer had inclosed, as he had been in the habit J i -T i 5 of doing heretofore on the sly" and without signature, the money she expected; it was quite natural that she should appeal to the postmas ter, who, "upon investigation, came to, the con clusion that there was f'i nigger, in the fence1 f somewnere ana we concmae ne still thinks bo. from the fact that the accused had an opportu- Once more : ' 'Democrat,' read Nasby. He ill says if they had been let .alone for fifty years the miscegena tionists would have whitewashed the entire Af- their elevation at the expense of his own, not al ready sunk ? Is the man whose pride of race is gone, and who swears that every illegitimate negro child in the land is his brother, and shall be recognized as the equal of himself and peo ple, notsunk? " . ' . " " : ' j ; - j - If you do not consider him sunk, XXX, then; with those of your persuasion, the society of the strumpet is as desirable as that of the chaste Diana herself. Fie upon you, XXX I thought you capable of nobler sentiments. And what. will negroes themselves think of you; and those who entertain your views ? For ten long years . i nity of "fixing things" with the complainant I the negroes also, may see the venom of this de- say that their wives and daughters are a set of before the matter could be brought before the ienaer oi Jtaaicaiism ana cnampion oi social prostitutes, ana iatners ana sons a race oi Das- Commissioner, who found that for lack of proper equality, and the depths of infamy to which he tards. They know that, in anger as well as and his ilk are ready to descend to sustain the in wine there is truth, and they know that m evidence,nd from the statement made by the col ored individuals, (though materially changed from the statement they made before Postmaster Hubbs, )no case could be successfully made in the premises. Postmaster hudds nas or late heard several complaints of this character, and he is de- sinking cause that feeds them. You haye fired your heaviest Columbiad, XXX, and with ma- lignant glee, thought you had exploded a shell but in the social camp of the Southern people, the foulness of your piece has caused it to fall declaring their men illegitimate and their women jewd, you have spoken your true senti ments, and mark me, they will not forget you. ne&a jNasny, snail x r ne is as great a misce- genator as those who hold his views,-and if left termined to see that the guilty ones are punished J short of its mark, and bursting on your own j alone with the post-mistresfiCto whom as soon as the proper evidence can be procured, dung hill, the effluvia therefrom The Negro Party and Mr. iiDiTOR: When l read tne communica tion of XXX, in the issue of the 28th of what 'A Republican Colored Voter" calls "the organ," I thought I recognized an adversary whose blade, though drawn in a bad cause, was bright and gleaming; and it was my purpose at a 4 'time con venient" to try its temper with better steel. 29th, I find that I was mistaken, and that of all the stifling i ahd j "Organ" (?) refers, provided, he is as you de- disgusting poor Cuffee himself, he is already re- clared her tojbe, would no doubt show you or treating from your quarters, and leaving you i I ratherher, what he meant "you bet" "per undisputed enjoyment of a stench iwhich Radi- I haps'Echo will answer." Your shot would have cal nostrils only delight to inhale. The speciep been ,rpugh," XXX, could you have "planted it of miscegenation to which you so triumphantly home," as your malignant little soul prompted allude, as "practiced by "him of Oie South," did you to do, but the bursting of t your worn out exist. It was regarded, as that species of guilt gun, has exploded it in your own camp, 1 and a weapon oi l iv"- " t . .v, jVu uAuav wAo wuscucuiico. oa j v ux But in his communication of the BS a eceBSUrJ cv"- DUI' jrui a, u, ntw i missue nas iauen upon your own grouna, l naTf practiced by" him of the South, i upon what J fired upon your disorganized columns the the rusty bayonets contained in the Radical 4116 world recognized as the fowest type of man- emoothest shot in my "locker" for the present armory, he has chosen the dirtiest, and invoked a : Mephistophelean hand to aid him in his thrusts. But, armed with the cross-hilted sword of truth, before which the power of Me phistophiles, and those who have bargained him their souls has ever gonedown, I pick up the sulphur-smelling gauntlet which he has so defi antly thrown at rnylfeet, and call upon the white men of North Carolina to prepare themselves lor a contest with the forces of Radicalism, up- kind, the already degraded race, the slave. He did not carry his vices into the parlors of the refined and educated of his own race; he did not fill society with the lascivious forms fof dashing belles of the demi-Monde, under the : So cial name of wife, as associates for virtuous sis ters and mothers. He confined pis vices to a class between whom and his own race there could be no associations but; that Of master and slave, and until the davs of Radicalism there ontheuccessofwhich depends their political were no TeregioUs in the South, to flaunt an social life. In holding up to public scorn poUuted skirte in the private parlorsjof the Medusa head of Radicalism that has been National Capitol. Ho man was ever snot L .xx-3x. , x- x -i I for destrovine the virtueof thewiieordaugnters penuiiiea ior so long a time to sna-.e its suuy .i xT. i J locks in our State, and to rivet ite petrifying of a Southern Representative. jNo Southern gaze upon the dearest of our institutions, I ex- General ever mtroteMiind the guise ofV a spectable Southern family. ever carried from post to post, under the appel ation of wife or sister, an inmate of a bawdy house, to be associated with the wives and sis- . m .x-Ja- T O Alt' ' ' ' . ters 01 ms lnnmaies. xq ouuuiera r Tolavy who worsh i J Ji at its shrine, with strength enough to draw the tiniest bow, would launch a rotten shaft against me I expected the jackals of the party to growl and yelp, but I did not think the spirit of XXX, in aiming a blow at me, could descend so low as to attempt to strike the entire Southern people married a notorious woman and 1 am acne witn vou. Jnt I tell vou now w and the "Organ" (?) also, if it is your intention to attack the peopleof the South, come on I come one, come all ! when next we meet, I shall rake you fore and aft. So far as I am individ ually concerned, you may indulge in personali ties as coarse and vulgar as your nature may prompt. If convienent, I may give you a quiet reminder that I still survive your onslaught, if not I shall pass it by with the contempt it de serves. And now white men of North Carolina, let m6 ask you again if you are willing to affiliate with men who are endeavoring to place you and yours upon an equality with a race whom 'they tell you before hand, is without virtue or chas tity? Thev mav delight in their society, and' No Southern officer & f? of.offiRV uw it never ue saiu, uii wiiitc mau vi decent birth, has stooped so low. Some have been misled by a misconception of Radicalism's true nature, but now that it is developing itself and appearing in its natural deformity, let them eschew its teachings and return to the customs man brought ever her tlt- Of their ancestors.' Democbjit. you have been hanging upon their necks, and rican race. VVnat does he mean i iSometningi lips per naps, also, talking, to them of their youbet' Perhaps Echo will answer." Ill moral greatness and social as well as political The italics are mine, - and I nave quoted I elevation, and now in a moment of anger, while largely, in order that Southern white men and j your passion has the better of your cunning, you . J i y f ! ..- V
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