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- I THE DfliiraiETOi - St j "-Ah JOSH. T. JAME3rEditar& rrop'r. WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, ISSl. Entered at the Postofflce at Wllmlugtoa. 2ff. . CM as Second Class Matter. We wonder if the floral tribute in shape of an anchor sent to the renegade Virginian in the Senate by the colored people of Washington City, is symboli cal of the little traitor having cast an. chor with theblaek Republican pa-lv? .A singular case wra before a i ippi court a few days ago. A Ulster decided to plant his lands in grass seed and raise stock instead of cotton. His neighbors, who all stick to cotton,'. applied to the court for an injunction to restrain the planter from sowing grass seed, on the ground that grass will not confine itself to the land of the planter of it, but spreads over surrounding plantations and unfit the ground for cotton. The injunc tion' Was granted." After a brief run through the South, Mr. Jy Gould returns with the convic tion that a better day is dawning for this section; in a business sense. . "The old South," he says, "seems to mo to be actoally 'turning its face towards the rising sun, not in any political sees but in its new and visible appreciation of industry, economy .and enterprise. That- perfect' order reigns is clear from the way; in which Eastern capital is eoinir in there. I find the whole country dotted with industries, backed by capital j ' i fro a the Last. . fries of the bench known as Bond. Of course, these two worthies woull cot soil their ermine by rendering a decision at all partial to this new convert to Ee- publicanietn. They.woald sooner rengm and lose aliretima position with' all the piyftfcd- emoluments attached to the sime. - The, Iruih is, L'ifly Mah one has mere m lk in his cocoanut than the Democrats at first thought. Of course the govern ment patronage in 'Virginia 'will give him great influence in his old State which he now so unworthily represent?, and he n'a doubt thinks it may aid him too to a second term in the Senate. Bat all this is nothing, as compared to the $125,000 alary, and the additional pickings of at. least $50,000 more. for lawyers fees, trav elling expenses, and so forth, and so forth, which he hope3 to be awarded for his fajthfui tervices aV President of the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad Company, or rather, for his treachery in giving' the organization of the Senate by bis vote iuto the party which he has so frequently denounced, but whose tempting bait he did not possess tho right grit and noblo manhood to spurn and refuse. . Ji Good Housewife Thrt good housewife,. when she i3 giv ing her house its spring rcuovaliug, should bear in mind that the dear in. mates of her house are more precious than many houses, and that their systems need cleansing by purifying the blood, regulating the stomach trnd bowels to prevent and enre the diseases arising from spring malaria'aud miasma, and she must know that thi-rc is nothing that will do it so perfectly and surely as Hop Bitters, the purest and best of medicines. Coneord AV If., Patriot. WASHI3UTO l,TTEU. An old colored man, once well known in anti-slavery circles, has passed awaj. Louis Napoleon, aged eighty-one, died on Monday evening at his house in Brooklyn, E. D. lie was bora of slave parents in Virginia, and remained a slave until 128. Soon after gaining his free dom he went to New York and made the acquaintance of Gerritt Smith, Arthur and Lewis Tappen, and later 11 orace Greeley. Ilenry Ward Beecher and George William Cnrtis. Napoleon was active in helping fugitive slaves to es cape by what was known as the "under ground railroad." Ho was bna of the most efficient conductors Those who are conversant with the facts of the case say that he assisted over 3,000 slaves to escape. He was on several occasions ar rested for such acts, but by the aid -of influential friends and good counsel ho escaped conviction. He was believed to be cognizant of the John Brown raid in to Virginia, and to have aided in its or ganization IT WAS CUHRIETIIK MURDER Eli. : ' We published yesterday on our fourth - page a clipping from an exchange deny ing the report telegraphed a few days ago that the man Currie, recently killed in New Mexico, was the 6ame desperado who slew the actor Porter, in Marshall, Texas, some two yearj ago. Now comes a denial of the contradiction, ia which it is reasserted and affirmed, that the villain Slain was the same Currie who murdered Porter. Here is the second contradic tic-n: ' . .. In contradiction of the dispatch pub lished in the morning papers from Little . llock,Ark., stating that tho Currie re ported killed was not the murderer of Porter, a dispatch trom Sauta Fo says: The reported killing of Jim Currie, who gained such enviable notoriety by the murder of the actor Porter al Marshall, Texas, two year3 ago, proves to be true. Bis identity has been proven by interest ed persons who have investigated the af- fair. -Tho -Bhooting occurred at Las : Vegas, N. M., about two weeks ago. While under the influence of drink, Cur. J rie yisited a house of ilfamc, became in volved in a dispute, when Ellbright, . husband of the keeper, killed Currie. KUbright claimed that the shooting was dono in self-defence. The court acquit ted Ellbright on the evidence of bis wife and himself, there being no other wit: 4 And now,' Lord, what shall I say!" were the words of the minister at the close of a long prayer "Say Amen," said a little cherub of the congregation. Providence Journal. "You don't know how it pains me to punish you," said the teacher. "I guess there's the most pain at my end of the stick," replied the boy feelingly. "At any rate, I'd be willing to swap." A dangerous illustration. Lady visi tor Scripture clasa. With what weapon did Samson slay his enemies? After a period of unbroken silence, fair question er (touching fcer blooming cheek)W hat's thifc? Chorus ! he jor bone of a hass, mem. Mrs. Ilolman Unnt, wire of the artist, has written a; bepk for children about Jerusalem. Ex. It is rather strange that while she was about it she didn't make her book suitable for children in other places, as well as those 'about Jerusalem." Norristown Herald. A stock broker returning to his office the other day, after a substantial lun cheon with a client, said, complacently, to his head clerk.: "AJr. Putkin, the world looks different to a man when he has a bottle of champagne in him." Yes, sir," replied the clerk, significantly, "and he looks different to the world." Puck. C A gentleman had five daughters, the first of whom married a man by the name of Poor, the second a Mr. Little, the third a Mr. Short, the fourth a Mr. Brown, the fifth a Mr. Hogg. At the wedding of the latter her sisters with their husbands were, there, and the old gentleman said to hi3 guests; "I have taken pains to educate my daughters that they might act well their part in Ufa and do honor to my family. I find tbat all my pains, care and expectations have turned out nothing but a Poor. Little, Short, Brown, Hotrg." Iliscolianeouo. WMDEtoOolimMa & Augusta LR PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, WILMINGTON, N. O, Marc 5, IBM . COMMUTATION TICKETS of Denomi nation of lOOO and 2000 MUea, acceptable over the connection! ol the Wilmington, Columbia A Augusta R. at Florence and Columbia, and especially adapted to the necessities of commercial travel, are i gued by the Wflmingtou, Columbia A Au guita R. R., and are on sale at IU Passenger Depots iu Wilmington and Columbia. A. POPE, mcli 9-tf General Tassenffer Agent. Iliscollaiicoiis. WilmiDton:& Welto Bail RoacL ! PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C, March 5, 18S1. neises Til 12 QUANTITY OF A11L.K. Billy Mahona, Ohone ! has filed a pe tition before tho U. S. Circuit Court in - v . Virginia, to be allowed his salary as President of the Atlantic, Mississippi V - & Ohio Railroad for the past five years at the rate of $25,000 per annum ; ag gregating the nice tittle sum of : - $125,000. In addition to this, he - aska to be reimbursed for lawyers ' - fee;travelling expenses, and other little ii.Mntl Mnended; as he alleges, out ' of his own private funds during the pe-- riod mentioned above, in the interest of . "- z. the corporation of which he was once the President, and still - claims to ber al- - 'thonh the road is in the hands of a re. ' -ceiycr-.and.has.bcen-ttr-tliepa8t.iiTe rears. The same Court to which Mahone -peUaons for his salary and mcidenUls, u th tiotfer which ereatea a .receiver 10 ; . - ' - -oang-? the. corporation' affiurs; and U ' - tombose of Judge Hugnel, wholw V ' tained soma 1 ' notoristy- for- -partisan zsal iahis ruVma, and that modern E-fet Wasoixgtox, D. C, April 5, 18S1. The unomaious condition of poiitieal aftairs in this city is ai ready causing the exposure, of in my party secret?, aud the revival of stories heretofore told to the disadvantage of variou3 politicians. It is Ba id for instance, that Garfield, either to anger Coukling, or because he failed to imderstaud the man, offered a C-abinet place to him, at the same itims telling him that Blaine was to have the first place." lmagiuo Coukling's feelings. It is said, alas, by the friends of Blaine, tbat he will have tho present Senate dead-lock broken early in the week. In the Republican caucus yesterday Sena tor Frye, who owes less to Blame than any other successful Maine Republican politician, but -who "is his faith lul and able friend, spoke earnestly against fur ther neglect , of public business. Mr. Blaine is "fighting mad" with Senator Conkling, and thinks this is the time to crcslHaim. Conklinc is. however. 08 . - a coming the recognized head of the party: in tbfe Senate, and Blame can Hardly go about the "crushing" business too soon. If the present Senatorial fight is kept up lor ten days longer ine cnances are mai Conkling would be able to defeat the confirmation of Robertson, and thns put upon the administration a humiliation not known to any Jprecediog onejn its first few weeks. Another story is that Secretary Win dom'a much, talked of financial visit to New York was made for the purpose of inducing Robertson to ask the with drawal of his name as nominee for the coilectorship for the port of New York. And an addition to this story is that Atterney.Gneral MacYeagh went with the Secretary .as a kind of supervisor. One more story, and as improbable as any of the others, is that the President will call an extra' session of Congress to meet early in May, believing that to be the ouly way of breaking the dead lock.7,' . These stories are good until others are told They may all be true, or all false. They are all totd freely around town. The Republican Senators in caucus yesterday decided to introduce a resolu tion at an early day appointing commit tees to go South to investigate recent elections in various State3. At present they are simply refusing to go on with public business Eimply because they wish to elect a few Senate officers. It i3 not strange they do not like the record made from day to day, and wish to change it. But the change signifies nothing. The selections of such commit tees is no more the necessary work of a session called for executive business than is the turning out-of one set-of officers to make place for another set. The authorities xhave determined to commence at once the erection of a build ing for a Pension Bureau using the ap propriation $200,000 both for site and building, and trusting to Congress lor further amounts. This is tho second buildine ever authorized for a single bureau of a department, the first being for the Patent Office. It is understood thit Ex-Congressman Moore will be made Commissioner of fensions in place of the present incumbent of the office. The salary ef the Commissioner is $5,000. UURDGE. This (ireot Renyedy MBSWnEMBIMBPMMlMBI : In either TJijsjid or Dry Form acts at the saint! time on the diseases of the Liver, Bowels M litaep, This combined action aires it tcondetful notzer to cure cui diseases. fl WHY ARE WE SICK? 7?siiieA ro nllmn t7ie rtfelt rumnn ff ?-, come clogged or torpid, end iwisonoushitmors are Viereforeforced into the iloodthatetoultl bs expelled naturally. " . . 1 Nf Qaartcrlj Xleetlnss For tho Wilmington District, Metho dist E. Church, South, 1881. (Second round.) Elizabeth, at Purdies, - April 9-10 Whiteville, at Carvers UreeK, Apno-ii Waccamaw, at Cypress Cr'k, Ap'l 20 Wilmington, at Fifth Street,-Ap'l 23-24 Wilmington, at Front Street, . Apl 30, May 1 Smithville, - - J-$ Brunswick, at Zion, - - May 14-15 Topsail, at Herring's Chapel, May 21-22 Onslow, at Gum Branch, - May 28-29 Clinton, 4 - . - v - - JxaD0,,ir Cokesbury, - s - - -' - Je 11-12 Cohsrie - - June 18-19 :. . L. S. Burkhkad, ; " - " ' : " . -' Presidm Elder. , BfLIOU83TESS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, URINARY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, . AND NiSRVOUS DISORDERS, r -by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to th'roib of disease. ' IVIijr Suffer BHioos pains and sehes? Vfhj tormented with Piles, Constipation? Why frightened orer disQrderpd Kidnej Vfhj endure nenroHS ior tick lieadacliesf Vfhj hare sleepless nights! Use MDNEY.WORT and rejoice in health OPIt la put tip in Dry Vegetable Form, In tin 'cans one packaxe of which makes six 'marts tarfor the cor.venience ot those that cannot GET 1TOFYOCTI DRUGQIST. PRICE, 109. .1TELLS. ;UIClIAKDSON & CO., Prop's. nt'iiJs"nath'jdryrwst-rii.) nmLixcTojr, yt. OMMUTATION TICKETS of denomi nations of 1000 and 2000 Mllca, acceptable over the connections of the Wilmington & Weldon R. It. at Goldsboro: and Wcldon, and egpec'ally adapted to the necessities of commercial travel, ai e issued by the Wil mington & Weldon R. Rn and are on eale at its Pa-eeuger Depot in Wilmington. " ' A. POPE, tf GcEral Passenger Agent .""7".' CLYDE'S w Yor AND - TB STAMKJ , www i niirfrr EVERY LADY OUGH T TO H There exists a means of se Ciiring a soft and brilliant Complexion , no . matter h ow poor it may naturally be, Hasan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate ana . harmless arti cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness, Roughness, Eruptions, Vul gar Flushings, etc., etc. So delicate and ' natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. Ko lady has the right to present a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for . 75 cents. 3 HOP BITTEBS; (A Medicine, not a Drink,) C02TTAIKS II 3 PS, BUCnU, HIANDItAKI DANDELION. Atd fan Ptutst ao Brsr Mkdical Qtaxj- KEY CURE n i ATI Iries?sof theStonscn, Bowels. Blood, J-ivcr. Kianrr8.Tia L nnaryor?anii..er- Feinale Compl&lata. I 7 SIOOC IH GOLD. 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Send for Catalocner mch 24 iw HAVE YOU EVER K - tl oncia.OBi.f J Any person to bs jeiiouHlj ill without weak stomach or inactive lirer or kidteTB T And when thete organs ate in gocd condition do j snot find their poeeessor en joj ing good heath? Parker! 'inoxr Tosio always regulates thesa lie pert ant orracs, and cerer fads to mikethe blood xieh ind pare, and to strengthen every part of the sjstem . It has ctue4 hondreds of desr airing invalid. ' Ask your neighbor about i. ; ncb 24-4 w 3500 Reward. -CTTE WILL PAY Tlffe ABOVE reward f for any case of Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Consti pation or Cofetiveness jre cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions-are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware ot counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHNC. 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