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The Daily Review, JOSILT. JAMES, Editor & Trop. CTILAILKUTOA. ST. C- MUXuAY. J A.N U ART 26. 18-0. KXTERKO AT .TUX "mTKr : CiC AT WlLMIHOTOX, N. C, AH Sr Cl ASf MattO POLITICAL PIKTT. All the law, til the ord r, all the im maculate K0one aod purity, ad all the piety have been xlainjei lya. large portion of the people cf the North as belonging exclusively to Ibat blessed recttoo, and" that all ether part of the United Slate, and especially the South, are inhabited by a set of ouuit'e barbariat, and heathen. It is true that otie of the clergymen ,of that favored iciiufj bat just bees tried for the murder of a woman, and although the jury failed to couvict. tbe testimony pointed with such' direct nets to him aa the guilty party; that a large portion of the people will ever think that be has escaped a merited punishment. It is also a factthteeral other clergymen have been fouud gHi!ty of much promucaoae kissing among the female member of their flocks, much to tbe acacdil of tbe several churches and of the neighborhood in which tbej occur red. The numbrr of kissing clersyciM: fr-vtu no to b? very much on tho in crease, probably an infection caught frum tbe much kiting BeechT. Tbe gond naratm Talmtre has been accuwU and r a tried for lyiog and other matter, consid ered inconsistent with the duties of a min ister of tbe Go pel. But these areoM matters, and are hardly worthy of men tion. For many years the clergy of the North, of the llepublican political faith, have been in the habit of discussing political aH lira in tbe pulpit, on Sundays. Tue custom, we know, h.ia not been universal; but it baa become altogetbvr tx common tj advar.ee the spiritual welfare of tbe a teners. As an iottanca in poict, we give a portion of of a prater recently made by Kov. Mr Kutcbin, a Baptist clergyman, located at Warpam, a city in the ceutrl prt of Wisconsin Tbe brother of tnib reverend politician is the editor of the Kuua-du-Lac Commonwealth, a stalw.tr t organ of the mt pronounced sort Lie is a! so an iuiruatc friend of Senator Matt. Carpenter, and is a prominent csnJidato for Collector of Internal lleyetue for tic Oshkosh District The reverend poli tician having the idea that he should pray for his enemies, has done so upon tLe v.u Tnco at'achment process, which is tLe prevailing ityle anoaj that class of r itical teacher. Tho ct tract is fol lows: O Lrd and Almighty Fath'.'r, wilt then ja thine intint:e nvrcy and guoJm-t-4 r24rd faro: isly the loyal people of thce Uotted Stites and abower upon them thy unalloyed b!einS that thoy may praiso tLee,but seud thy hot damnation ujo the Southern Kc Klux and the Nortliera Democrats, fur th y are constantly aowiojj strife and discord amor g thy children As th-? members of his congregation were iot all of tho Stalwart stripe, there was much iiUfee!io eugendered, bnt as tbe elirbl brother to whom we hive ferred. jnt before tbe election, suggested that all Democrats should be killed, we presume that the prayer will bo v-on&iJcr- ed aa all right by a majority of the pco Tilt: 3JAI.XK AL1HUM. The men of Malae are excited. Their blocxf la at fever beat, and the wild alarum of a threatened war is heard throughout the length and breadih of that froxeu Stale. There will be no fi;ht, however of that we may rest assured. Tba game between the two contestants is to be fought oat, it is true, to the bitter end, but the fight will be on the Chinese plan; each party will bring lis big drams to the front and try to scare tbe other o'J. That which can blow the longest and beat the loudest, will prove the winning side, Notwithstanding the big talk and the loud talk, the marshaling of forces here and there, the ring of ramrods and tbe garrisoning of the fort, the State House, we do not believe that the Democrats and Greeobackert have for one moment bad a erious Idea of forcing a conflict. We be lieve that their object has been to force their enemies to make a false move, and In this they have been successful. They have caused a big fright among the usurpers and their allies and backers, tbe rental Supreme Court, and the con sequence Is that in their alarm they have garrisoned i the State House with truope and for the first time in fifty-odd years, since Maine was ad mitted to the Union, have bayonets lined the areauea t the Capital and the true sovereigns of tbe State, the people, been refused ad, mission . thereto. Of course' these sovereigns are Indignant and this is per nape joat what the Fasionists hare counted en. If to, it was certainly a master stroke. If the combined Democrats and Green backers in Maine are wrong they certainly are wrong wltn a reason and the axe wrong too in majority. There is much method in their madness. The meagre reports seat South are evidently of Be ' publican - origiu; to rad them ,u!d j i tbink thkt the Fuifii'S are a mere htidf..lof me?., a n.tl wl.o are deter mined to set law and orrfrr and justice at defiance 'wh-rea,'on tte contrary. they are bicked and sustained by a majority of the people of Maine, among shorn-uri I hrt found represent at i ves of ' .... - the wealth and intelligence of that JiUte Tbe&e people have rights and tney bave dred to maintain them, and for this they are not only extcrated aod d-ruled b their oIitical enemies, wh.se axes must thus be ground, but by Democratic news papers throughout the South, who. are metklv turnine tbe irrindstone. Tbe j comprehensiveness wiL which tb situ ;'. l. s graapci by tb"e ho h tvt- thus 'io their minds that the Fuionits Aft- Mrue. is well iihiifrate 1 by the remarks of a bril'iaut coteiupor iry who, after depneatius the resolute t,nid wlich had been tken by the Fuh joints in op position to the opit.iou of the Sh; reme CRrt, naively coi: ft ai-J tint it h id not read tbe opinion a. lu led to ! DRIVING Tl K UTi: lO WAR. A new device for breaking tbe truce in C'o ado and forcing tbe Utes out upon th war path, sija tlw New A'oik Sun;U uow tried. On Satur 1 iv last, Ctiief Doug i i.v, ai pljiug for ra'i)Dsat the Los Bin ji Agency, waj refusedby ilijor Sher man, now in charge there. Thus, in the dead of winter, au 1 at a time when their attempts to hunt wouM probably be in UTprcted as L -siile, tue VThite Bivcr Utes are cut ofi froai i vcn.neut s'ippiifs, and are tre,i -t ai L i.le ni i'e of th peace coiili rt i.ee. Only the oil r '-ty jJr Carl Schurz, in speaking f ins tf:a,m,,t l)tc. Ut., uml th:s lau i.. : It has nev.r L.va r.-? 1 by lh- Depart ment of tLe Io:triorthi u a:i iiul: vi.1u.il member of tr Ju -iit-u ro:uin:t. ; a crime, tha a u-.I-j ii n io-jI:; k; i 1 1 reip nsiHe autl i a cl n. rtl' r. 1 dttm it iUy to do all I can to ward settling th'j pr.--eut ii:tii.u;tes vi h out an Indiau war aud w.luout doing in judtice to any one.' Nevertb-.'Ie, i?i now cutting off tbt tooJof tbe White Biver Uies and leaving tb"m to starv.-, Mr. Schurz risks . a war or invites one; in forcing tbe iutjoceut to hanger as sell as the guilty, he d.H?s t ijjds'ice which Lo iKclnl it his duy to avoid; in U3ji.-i.'3' aud ia'ium-.nly con telrain a trovii.u oJ tlio Ute treaty. reqjiring tLo surrtndr of offenders, as rdcising the G nonia-eut frm i's duty to si poly tWI,Le u:iiv-.nes ti.e '.vho'e triU r the acl of a (:v. Bat this dvivv, wLich Las cusju dvep disc 'ntcrii aMo'.g i-olii tho U icom- paa-;r3 aa l Wu.te il;vcr Utcs, is on'y tbe latest r.f a ion tenvs? of cflfrt? to push th L'tc-: u tu. vvi.l. fi i!f tbeir jTrievanceo i.ivu ':ut d bi ta t j d to tlie flouse laves i.' ni .4 Cjmuiitte-, iu i .a eaou:'i o .s ti'-en r: :ue Known to show t'aat tha ri:ui! r- 'K a ijus to( utbtoak came fro'n Air. Scuurz's own men liitaertc the oliicul asm his bern t fa&t.-n publi; attention exclusively oa the conduct of the .Indiau a t? r they went to war, ami to t divert it f.-.tnj thf c!:s's that drove tne-u t. war. Jen. Adams, one of Mr. Scharz's owi commissioners, tel'n the Ilouao Cua mitti-e that ale;;er was overbearing with the L:es; that he drovj them twelve miles from the agency, around which their camp use i to be; that ha removed them again, because ha wanted to plough on the lands they occupied; that h threatened tberu with paniLruent by the soldier, which was the cause of their taking up arms. Mr Lee Is pays the ludua Bureau fail ed to send t hi sjpl: :sof lovd and the farm tools duo uud r the treaty. Geo Fish shows tbit bureau 'nLct forced the Utcs to travel 175 mil 's to Kiwlius for foovl, and tbu tl ur needed at White Bjver stayed at BavrSias until ic rotted. There is plenty of ucn evidence before tbe Committee; yet much of it had tee: made known to the Indian Bureau by Heeker'a predecessor, Mr K Ii D tnforth, as long ago as 1S7G This is the lan guage of Mr Danforth's rej ort': " The annuities and surplies -furnished these Indians amount to, at a liberal esti mate not over one-half that required lor tbeir support, 'bone of Ou annuittt gods ana out part or thei supplier have reached lii agency during the year. Utfoos purchaeu in August las', year been ly og at tho rai'roail depot, 175 miles away, since Novem ber last, a period ot over uine months. FJour purchased the 1st of Juu is still at Itawlins ; no clothing, blankets, imp ments, or utensils of uy kind have ben Jasued at tins agency f.-r nearly two ears; no flour, exce pt oav, aTieeu p muds to a fanuly, since May.' And n w, Miale&s ,tli jLes Ignoring these shameful violatiots ot a contract under which their own pan was lorg gi fulfilled, ignoring also their suSerings f;oui boreau neglect and fioja aucy tyram.y, will acknowledge th-Ir lao outbreak to have been unprovoked, by the era I iu i n of dUiveriag uptwe've or their ni:ua'rto be hangedV jlr 6churz pntpos to st re them, mail, woman and child, or else drive them to the vir path in da pair. Then will follow that rpolialion of the Ute lands, wbich is the end and obj-ct c all these performances. YVASU13GT0X LETTKB- WA-niXGTJjr, D C. Jau 23d 1880, There were br.t twice as many votes in the House yefrteiday agamnt di turbintr the currency a iu favor ot l:Bturbine it The vote was on the )iU of Mr. Backner, n quiring Nn- aonal banks to Kt-tp butf tueir rexjrve in coin. This voe gives toe seal of certainty to the House determination to let the enrr ucy alone A funding bill is the one money measure that ill receive favorable action at this e3iion. In relation (o toe variou proposed measuns on that t-nbjHt :uere isdi-puto as to the rate oi in terest tc be pdd, nd as to tbt liui the Lo di shall run. The longer tLe. bond tbe easier tn) negotiation, but many members r.-t Uo:igieb oppose tne issue of uuy bout to ruu titty years, tbe time proposed by Mr Wood lint all bonds of tbe govt-rucuent, is sued sinc 1861, hav a piovi-ioo that after a certain unuiber ot ih tli-y might be ca.led in. Wnu mi -u a pro viso I fail to see bow the lilty year bond is objectionable. However, there it a gratifving uni fortuity of opinioa in Cougretis that a bond at less than lour per cent, can be sold at par. There have been several proposi tions submitted during the session, for the reduction or abolition of duties on articles imported, notably on salt and iron It is not probable any of them will pass. There is both a ne cessity and a desire for important changes infthe tariff, but that nothing of the kind shall be effected at this session seems to be a part of the agree ment in relation to the currency. be a at or Beck's epaech in opposi tion to tbe Dayard-Greenback-resolu iioa receives high praise on all aide. Mr liadd,- Greenback representative from Maine, says the be t lawyers in tuat btate bold the present Bepubli can Legislature to be without author ity, and that the officers Elected by ii las Governor and others dare a'id will not, if thry can help it, per form any act which will enable the utL'-r ride to coiutaenoe proceeding m a ca-e to be brougnt fiuxlly to tbe Uot.td Stated. dupremo Court. He ijowcV T, that the Fasiouibts will at up sun u case, and that no .ii tn iu tho Democratic or Greenback par ie3 will object to it It should be understood that the re gain telegraphic reports - from that 3 ate are prepared by Radicals; thf niteurs of tho Associated Press in Augusta belong to that party Arguments iu iavor of holding the Dem icratic Convention here are plenty batltra3t this party of the people will t ever agree to meet here until tbe right to vote the right which is at the foundation of the covern-' ment is restored to our citizens. A Democratic Congress has been in session too long without giving the Hubjeot attention- If I Wfre'to select any Rapublican connected with this administration ab mt whom to eay a good word, it would be Assistant Secretary Hawiev, of tha Treasury Department. He i.umi to be h&ving a boom for bis pnty nomination for G iVrrnor of Il linois. Although we want and expect a Democrat, but of all Republicans, General Mawley is our choice. GURD3i Miscollaneou. D NATURES OWN REMEDY A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FORTHE BLOOaUVER&KLDNEYS. LliscellanooTiB. Ilisollanoous. CURATINE, For Blood Diseases, CURATINE, For Liver Complaints. CURATINE, For Kidney Diseases. CURATINE, For Rheumatism. CURATINE, For Scrofula Diseases. CURATINE, Tor ErrtpUs, PiaptM, Blotcket, ate. uLJ. 5u .. 1 ' ii V i.A r - . A medicinal- om pound of known value combining In one prep: ration the curative powers for tbe evils whirh prodnce all dis eases of tbe tbe IAtr, tbe Kid tte v Harmless in action and thorough in its effect. It is unexcelled for tbe cure of all JUMKf WHm eoe such as gr-rof-tfM, TMmrf, Boil, Ttter.8lt BHeiim . RHettwiatimnt, Mer curial Molonia, also Constipation, iyymjt1ia,. Jnrti gcmtloM, Sou r atom -art. Mtetmtioti of 'Hue, ee. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. TEE BROTH! CHEECiL CO. BALTIMORE, Md. I ,i, ..,8 of. BENSON'S CAPt m he tliA' . wonl OAl'UIiNifi one some nthei plaster to be palmed cfl'umW siiiiil- Vouiulin huim , that ft is the fame tbiugor asid., JBftr in mnd th t. Mi can have is the tact thai th? can buy m Canons a iiait th;).i !-.- , i tbty hope bv this subs itiition to wain a s a)l abli:iiial jail 14. 4 w 8EABUBY & J HNM 'N. ''lirniacMiii m ),.. j M U lo. . I tl, . '-i.t,i,, . .;. "1 ii f it ' IHIOLPA VS. For iU by J. C. MUNDS, Drajrgiat Third street, opposite City Hall, nor 14-eodaw. CELEBRATED M ' Headqnai ters for lilat is g'od, useful, jirr ttv hlu rTnnm for it. llolidav Trade, at 1 " Sol. 0oa,ir qSs HrosM Market Street. - ' Have the pleasure of again announcing to tlio public Hint we have an unusual and attractive Stock and are prepare. to offer n:jr customers one ,of the Grandest and -Choaposr. twUs of READY-MADE CIi01"Xi2 ! Prices ranging in Suits from $3 00 upwards ! - -o- A beautiful and grand assortment in GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! Which we .guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. A fine line ail latest styles, in Hats, Gaps, Boots aisd Shoes ! In all qualities and prices, imported direct fiun tlie Manufacturer? whien we jatranfee to be of superior (qu:Uity. , ' We also hive one of tlie choicefst a-d largest stocks of Two and Thrw Ply and Brussels Carpets., Kugs, Matting and Oil Cloths at astonishing low prices. Please examine. ; dec lg - The Stomachjis strengthened. The lirer regulated, the bowels put in prope'- order, tbe blood enriched und punbed, and the nerTons tystem i endured tranquil and mm a . m m . Timorous by to is inp8timaifl rmiiy meal- cine and safeguard airainst disease, which is, moreover, a most agreeable and ffectiTe ap- petizer, and a cordial peculiarly adapted to the wants ot toe aged nd ir nrin. For sale by all Druggets and Dealers gen erally. jan 2 r.t)U.S!llR AmiD Mho qa:t k-tpiui u diary, iiecaa?e ne uever cjum nua i-ny bi -g :o wrue in u, wai lue ucx? .ay run over by a cart, beaten out of i ou a deg frde, blackguarded by a fih-wife aud driwn on a jury. JJ a will resume the diry Boston Post A little boy of .4 whs elitp ug witb bin brofher. when bn nutbrr said: Why, Torn aiy, you are iji ig rigtt in the middle of the bed; w a-, ivill poor Ha-ry do? Well, mr, h r plied, il-irrj 8 got both side. .After family prayer, a fw v uing sice?, -a little Quicy boy usked: Mmma. how can God hear folks pray when ne'a bo far waj? Before tbe lady could frame a tnitabte repiy, a sanny-f aced little miss ot nvd sunimerB vehemently said: X'll jes' bet he's dot telephones arnunir to tyery place!' iiDstou Uourier. A p?ory is told cf a daiki y preacher in the Sm'h who t'ok his text in Pa(lni9 Ivu., 8 Av-ak?. psaltery acd harp. lie r aa it peae tree and harp and expoudtd h"s time and energy on tbe panelree, de?crib"rjg its s:zi and nowera aia iruit, an l now it was cultivated, and ws used sol. ly to hiDg carps on. Unfortuoately, he eaid.itcou'd Lot be raised iu this country ! Figaro has a new version of the fable of tbe dog u U 7 arw his visage reflected in tbe Lrjok." which is more applicable to mjdern life than the original A d-tJ, cirryiug a stolen befsteak in his month, ooeics to a limeid stream, wbioa reflacta surrouod ing pbjeoU aa clearly as a mirror." PerceiviDg the refl cted image ot him self, he thinks of se: Dg the pif oa of meat it holds, which be euppo-ea to be real, bnt concludes that it would be more prudent first to devour hu own ; piece. Thenhe looks agiin in the stream. The relucted dot? has no th ing in his teeth, and expre-eea the aiiinaowon 01 a 00 u ten ted s'ojiaoj Hil'Hiyathe doi?. thit f. lljw had inns EX I. C. Is an absolute dnd Irresistible cure for imeRa. TntmTora!noe and the use of Opium. To bacoo, Narcotics and Btimulanta, removing- all , ren fectlT rfect taste, desire and habit of using an of thera, ren- imemp rone De: uwid irresistible control of the sobriety of them- derinir the taste or desire for any of them perf ooiouaanaaisgustin. umng every one selves and their friends. It prevents that absolute physical and moral irostration that follows the midden breaking off xonMising sumuiante or narcotics. I lockage, prepaid, to cnrel to 5 persons, S2, or at Lyour arugisis, oi-o per Duiue. Ternoerance societies shoald- recommend it. It i perfectly harmless and never-railing, HopjUtters Mfg. Co., Rochester, N,Y, Sole Agents ITon Cnach fare destroys all pain, loosens the cou(?h, quieutf he nerves, produces rest, and never laustocure. Tne Hop l'ad ror stomacn, Ljver ana Kidneys, is uMperlor to all others. Cures by absorption. It is perfect ask arugglsta. Th. nop RUtm Jlfc. Co., rRoritr, N. Y. only, pr-j pmre these remedies, bUo the Hon Bitters, which areinno trnta m OCTfrnji orinumnuit, kat Uir f umt and B t lltdi Hm rrer made, making more caret than al 1 other reined iee. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ' Kerosene Oil 7 Cents Per allon ! TO MEET COMPETITION" I "offer a NO. 1 ARTICLE or TXnuOBXiivzi OIL at 7 Cents Per Gallon Mold only at retail. Saab, Doors, Blinds.' Paints nd Oild at bottom prices. . Send alortg your orders. GEO. A. PECK. SAFETY GIL AT 15 CTS. A GALLON. AMHSl.LIVG a beantiful Oil, perfectly reliable and GUARANTEED SAFE at ia cecu a craiion. It produces a superior iigut aoa is comparatively free from oaor. d c 8 . UKO. A. PECK. Has imported expressly lor A large line of O "V Gr o o d s! Oar two New Stores will make an UtlQl)LLED DISPLAY THIS WEEK. GEO. MYERS. - :o: FIRE WORKS IN E(ERY VARIETY Wholefale and Retail, at New Stores , 1 GEO. MYERS. ;o:- FRENCH AND DOMESTIC CONFECTIONEEY i 12 J to 50 cents. Nuts, Figs,' Raisins, , ;Applos,tI,emo!nq, Oranges Cocoa Nuts. Fancy Boxes 0 every 'variety; apopuhir prices ' - ' ICP. MYERS. ' nerauea ai:vvnoiesaie trices auringtJhe Holiday. , , -:o:- COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILMINGTON, N. O. Large Sample Rooms Tor Commercial Travelers. the Kama ldda I away iangtiiog hi.l ' Aid he tr t L r Alter Is Qcttla? ITcl. My daughter say a, HoVmucti Utter fatber ia sioce be uacd flop Bitters. f"He i ga.tiu well after bia long snffcriag (rooi a diaease declared iccarabla. and we are to glad that be used your Bitten. A lad j of Eochdter, N. Y. . - - fJIHE PROPRIETOR haying thoroughly renovated this House and furnished it entire ly new, Is prepared iq giye $o the trayeling public all the cenyeniencies of a FIRST- CLASS HOTEL. It is located in the very centre of the business part of the city, being convenient to the principal business houses, Postofflce, Custom House, City ; Hall aa4 Court House. First-Class Bar and Billiard Saloon connected with thlsoteV BATES $2 PER DAT. octg24 F. A. SCHUTTE, FOR SALE, RENT OR LEASE. MY -PXLDPERTT at Point Caswell, con sudag of Storewith rooics for family Ure In. Desirsljle location fo basineas. Forty thAusaad barrels turpentisierah)ppt4 irom the place: every year. For tanns aa DR. J. K.-HAWES, T J20-et Point Caswell, N, a Otaid, Dupev & Co., Brandy, Vintage 1888f $8 00 per gallon. Amontilado Sherry, the best ever brought to thii market, $6 00 per gallon. Table Sherry, SI 25 per gallon. Si . GEO. AIYERd.: PONY, BLUE GRASS, DELM0NIC0 CLUB HOUSE, SWEET MASH BAKU'S OLD RYE WHISKEYS, $2 TO S6 PEH GALLON. COMMUNION Give your friend a Barrel of PaVolemhnerFlurbt in the wbrli !--rGEaJMYEfJS,-rAg6rr -:o: We have over two thousand Barrels and Cases of " ' - mprising every conceivable variety of FANCY AND STAPLE G05l)S 1 And as we are selling at unusually, low pricesicall before the rush begins. rot- GEO. MYBS. 50,000 Havana and Domestic Cigars. Give your friend a box of 100 Cigars costing from $2.50 to $4.Q0. - dec For Smithville rpHB STEaER PA8S POKT, now under renoya- Hon. will be reprenented lj the Meaner OR -ANDO. astorabAre ' "Wfl Leave WUmiaeton ,2 P II H.n , nr Freight or Vassegeapi ly oa beard, orot " jan 19 , ORailTEES, Agmt. UEY G000S AND A iV YEAI I AfR. H. j. BAKEK has od baai'a tdc X Stock: of Hats- Bonnt fafoli'aW yooDs;. Old LaHiV Caps, Breakfast CsH and al kid of Children's Ooedv11 SCHOOL CF DRAWING, PAINTING. V ETC, - --i- X and India Ina Dr&win .i... u. .?r PhS: ?lo7- o5 Colors X i " "r Fmcw'f9,m tiiqutra at the oo) Rooms ef VisflM ftn a i. .v! rearofBjLamajChttra. 5 .jH ?iK'A' , v Su"' VAoykt and Infant! PsfH Ah kind pf tiafr Work den'a so order. f! mad of cmblDf s, 4d Bralds-wOTti Bandvaux, Puff Oqtjet's ' inTirttla-rt Saratoira Wave" trt mf4 and reoairf. ail HIM I K0 Sf' 00ar w i tfantea, lat, Vatcheo,;: it Reraired neatly anlprompsry! A LP? teaJ w esiwIenj0rr8 f l-'f t r
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