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The Daily Review. JRII. T. ; Editor "& Prop. FRin.vr. FEBRUARY 2. ISS3. "..rejf at tht. raatoffir; at WJlmlngton, N. C. "a jMrond-cU-S matter. -The seini-annaal dividend:, payable iti Boston in February vi!! hrnoont tn $3.58'l7I9." - -The State of Kansas U the last Com -'"ruonwcaltb which has gone into the K nil road Com mUsion business. The army, including officers, cadets Hid professors, uumben 28,002 men in Hctiv service, xvith 400 retired nflior?. Us-:.. , Vcateru papers are declaring that; " ; somebody ought to Windom up in, Miu. r.uaMfa Mt'i t Vict Ajim.a (lhmrnrlt m . w . WW . . . . 1 A T . m uj nuumu . hum, w iuav wtv.-u i understand. - ';-.-. Faxmer and Mechanic. KriioalnffTF Own Gowarcl cio or Coiruptiou! The Uni ted States Sun re mo Court pisgrace Itself ! , The newspapers all over the land are discussing the recent decision of the Su preme Bench of the Nation, In the Har- . n case, which asain declares the En forcement Acts, or the so called Kn '.Klax.; Acts." unconstitutional, null : ant. yold 1 This is bo do w J adement, amooz fair minded men. And it has been repeatedly affirmed, not only by v the leading legal minds of the Bar, but also by the best authorities upon the .. Bench.- It was so held by the supreme ' 'Court of Kentucky ten years ago: and by Judge Wood in the Circuit Court of Texas iathe Le.Urattd case. It was re-affirmed by even vile "Jo Bradley" in the cases of Cruikshank, and Judge Klres, of Virginia, in 1811. And now r the highest tribunal of the Nation has dared to meet the subject squarely and decided it fairly. The gist of the recent decision is that the "14th Amendment" under, which the Ka Klur Bills were passed docs not apply -to- Individuals but to STATES, and that Congress has no rizht to step in, and treat the citizen of any -State in disregard of that State's laws and courts. Congress can require - mrm - tTwuW , a . 1 1 tne olAir. to loroiu persons irom sroinr in disrai.se, and to punish them for so doing: but the entire machinery State officials. THE VILLAINY OK IT. Having stated the facts, we quote an extract from a leading editorial in the Charleston News and (jourier: "The United States Supreme Court : has taken its time iu declaring the law. . and it is only too evident that political exigencies prevented it from rendering arlier such adecisim as that which U now given to the publ c. Infinite injury has Ween done by the enforcement of the very laws which are now declared to be v imc4m3tiUttional.. The decree of the Su preme Court does not give back to the weary prisoners the years that they have passed in jail, in misery and pri . ration. under the action of partisan judges and subservient juries. The de cision of the Supreme Court does not compensate the refugees from Carolina -far. their sufferings . while taey were abaent from fcheir homes, having been driven away by the expectation that perjured witnesses would manufacture i-.-r charges against them, on ; which they would bo convicted, though as innocent as angels No wrong that has been done is undone. No suffering that has heeu inflicted is atoned for." The Cou riefs mild mention does not touch the real' features the actual .aalneieMousa uu msg mx u m. t o 1 jm. mm.w trim rt m mTIUa ma Aj-k! lute&fl or just now arriving at a decis- pv t- nA I wrsfTrrr rntr y rr ' ynri "i (so-called) reached a dcr.is.on flatly f-t arersetO' trie Jitt-Kius Dills, lrnmeai ately after heit jSassase or as 6fon as the " habeas corpus cases could be brought before them. But Ulysses and t , i " UI-UUU--lu. vicn nvia l.-iu wuu Ufa armies. States, Congressmen,, and courts ; and even the Supreme court, in in its cowartUco. (or corruption.) refus ed to interfere to stay the cohorts of the Dictator from their ribald and deviltry. rvbe-liWaoCwbicli. was-never witnessed L -1ttiy modern iUii(;)u, vn tho most monarchical. Wc recollect that one day ten j-ears Hkwhlic in the. chiliy and torturing col1.' f the Albany Bastile, there came tw. letters. Oie was : from Gen. 0IKU ITnUiorpe, full of encourag ing Words bliStiKl. upon a: letter from Gov. Vance, who had been just told by . . , T I 3 ... .... . v.n.t.ir Karfnrr'. nnnmn arm Armr. , j vx-vt.vr r . : : . nty ijcuerai isiaasoerj, inu ihjuusoo Wiis assured by Jnstioes of t ho Supreme court ibat Uhe.pourt 'had voted to declare the' Congressional Acts un wanantcd, null and void! The other letter avHs-UU. More exuberant, and ' Van 2 int. rliatiges upon tbesaruo tidings, with all the enthusiasm, of deep affev-tiou,-VZAf -court- has 'decided! Your prirftbjorTMnHslepeTi at '--.?" was the tenor of the time. And truly there was nouU to juttify tin rejoiciu?; for cbnhl AlJ be jiossi ble, coiikb any ono ionwive of a-BcrHh of nino venerable Justicc3.-of.t ho Supremo Court so dcbasedor'eiairawardly. as to deliber ately withhold their decision, or dodge riving a dceision. simply in order to permit; Grant -and his myrmidons to wreak their partizan passions upon an adoffewlingpoople? . J 4! the court had already-so low ered itself that low persons accustomed to watching the coarse of public affairs had any expectation that the Judicial . -Veto would . be tittered . The young ' v maVwh received the lettew was serin, credulous ot any, honorable course on ihe nart oflho Court, that ho felt irri tated that anybody should be deceived by the prevalent rumors. "If our re- ; lease bo dependent upon' a righteous de- clsion by the present Federal Omrt," he wrote to his friends. "we shall bo here leu years hence, or die in our cells. . as three of the Carolina boys ,baye;a) ... ready doze" i ;f;.Tbat was In 1873. and as it happens, : at bsftcn y carr thereafter the Cfiurt v decl!c3lhat & lawless trrong was infllet 3 ed trpoix us all! Tte court kneTV it if si a vile outrage under a lawless lavr,nnt would not interfere until all thu harm that could be dane was completed! Such are some of the j beauties of ; the American Judicial system !-- j 7 Dr. Pierce's "Fardrite Prcscritionr perfect y ami permanently cures those; d,Kcaea peculiar to females. It is ton ic and nervine, effectually allaying and curing those sickening sensations, that affect the stomach and heart through reflex action. The tack-ache, and dras2in2-down" sensations all- disap pear under the strengthening effects of this grnt restorative. By drujrsists. i tues-fri PERSONA Utah Commissioner Pettigrew thinks that poJygamy will die itsejf. Capt S. R. Cruse, secretary and treasurer of the Memphis and Charles ton railroad, is. dead. j T ! .i. " Mr. Blaine intends to sail southward in the yacht Blaine, with: her Boston owner, in the spring. j Governor Cobb, of Alabama, par doned one convict a week during his term of service, which has just expired, Joshna Hitch in son. the oldest surviv or of the famous family of singers, died at Milford, N. II., on Saturday, aged seventy-two. ! ' . Mitcheal Barron told his ! affianced bride at Baltimore, Ohio, .that she was "too sweet to live." and proved his sin cerity by shooting her. l . me rumor that J Jon (jameron was soon to retire from political life is de nied. He i3 one of the "Old Guard," and will not only stand lor re-election. but expects to be successful; Bernard Doran, of New, York, lived to the ago of 1 10 years and then died ol capillary bronch.tis instead inf old age His eldest daughter, still living in Cin cinnati, is nearly ninety. ' JMr. Henrv Lisrhier. a drummer boy of the war of 1812. died at. his residence in Brltimore on Wednesday last, at the age of 85. lie left behind him the drum which his father had used in the revolutionary war and which he used at Fort Alcllenry in 1812. j M t Don't DIo in the House. "Rough on Rats" Cleais out rats, mice, roaches, ocu-Dugs, nies ants, moles, chipmunks, gophers. 15e. MOONSHfNi:. A Ncw? Jersey man has patented a stove that explodes at ten o'clock nisht. He has fonr daughters. A recent trial has elicited the fact chat many German girls; cultivate their hair for sale. American girls do the same thing, but the girl always goes with the hair. i n No matter how loose ah engagement ring may be, the diamond, never slips around on'the inside of ajlady1 finger. Judges at baby shows in Kuntucky wear masks. It saves unpleasantness after the prizes have been awarded. Women's heads are like safes, you can't tell how much theylhave in themj by the number oj locks they have on. A certain widow, bereaved three weeks ago, felt the loss of her husband so keenly that she refused to wear any thing but "a black domino to the mas querade last week. j Said a farmer, who was to long drinks, to a brother! agricultural i3t. w hat breea ot cattle woula you advise me to adopt?" "Short horns," was the significieut reply.! . i I A man wuo noias nis opera ; glass in both hands, with his elbows: sticking ont on both sides, is preterable to a i la dy with a big hat at the theatre. You can kick the man. e-e Bright Disease, Diabetes, Beware of the stuff that pretends td cure these diseases', as they only re lteveiora time aad makes you I ten tirae worse afterwards, but rely; on wil m . surely and permanently cure jou destroyes and removes the cause of dis- ;esc so effectually that it never returns . r x 11 iLii x- SHORTS. Forty per cent, of the convicts in the Illinois . State penitentiary are Chicago'. - - - ' - from The Southorn Underwriter's Asso ciation win meetun jnoxv urieans on. the Sd of February. 4 - -The Judge improves on Webster b defininara muff as 'a thing that) holds o 4 1-1 onrl nn1 r? r-o c tint caiiata ? " Will O -!. V 4.VSS4 VAWWif UV 3 W W , A committed, suicide Wednesday last be cause she tiioaght &ho was to young to ui any r Boston physicians pronounce this winter one of the most trying! to the health of persons- who are compelled to txr abroad that they have known. After a dead-lock of fifteen days, the .Mcfritaiut - Territorial . Council j elected Stuart; Democrat, as" president.- The I.egislature elected a Democratic speak er. - A bill has been introduced callinff tor a constitutional convention, f A college of phamacy fomhe edoca- tion ol i women ?nly has been organized by the Polytechnic bcciety of Kentucky. and will soon be in active operation. Women are already employed in Louis ville as pharmacists, j and a raj giving complete satisfaction to! their emplov- er. ; ........ j . . The Iay torpedo was lately . ; subject ed to a severe test by its inventor in the Bosphonts. It was discharged over a course a mile long at a target only -nix-ty feel in length." In going to the mark the torpedo had to pass through three dUtinct cuirenis and a very lumpy sea, but the trial proved very successful. 1 , , f ;- - Farmers and others desiring a gen oral, lucrative agency .business;, bv whicl $Jo $20 a day catr -bo earned send address at once. Ton postal, to H. G. WiLKIKSON' & Co., 195 and 197 Ful ton Street. New York. dec 18-6 m not, life is sweeping by. go ani lar be fore yoa clioj ! sosie- DSEST subHroc leave behlna to conquer tiiue."! . t68 a weektayour "rn town. 5 ouuU free,. No rUk. -Everytbins fiw.. Capital not repaired Wc will j t'lralsli yon everything. Many arc making fortune. Ladies make as much as men. and, boys and glxU make xrext pa v. Iieader, if yon want btuiness at wblch you cad make great pay all the time, write for parties ars toll. ItAiiLETT & Co., FoTtUnd, Mahre, -? not ls-"aTf tt. ... : - ; t - - .- I - .. . .... '. I . I .!-.;.- . . . . . MISCELLANEOUS. iT7Tn?Tr JE-JC health and avoid sickness. Instead of feelink tired and worn oufcjjnsteag of aches andpains.wouo'tyou: j rather feel fresh and strong ? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you: can change, it - if you ChoOSe. ' r ? : :-'j.'r How ? By getting one bottle of Brown Iron. Bit TERS.and taking it regularly according to directions. i-.ji . MuMfidd, Ofcio, Nov. tUx. : Geadcnca bare tufiiereil with pMin ia my sfcte and back, aad ercat erenoss em ay bmst, wub shoot ias pains all throosb my body, at ttaood witkraat weakatti depres sion of spines, asd lossof ippe -1 navtai.cnvnul.nrczt .and was treated by prom inent physicians" for my liver, kid. jVt said sth9cabat 1 eotoo relief. , I tttpaght I would try Bfowa's Iron Bitter ; I barvetkow takes one bottle , and a-batf aad am about well paia in side and back all goiie soreness all out of my Jreat aad I Lure a good appetite, and am gaining ia ssieagtaaadfiesb- .It can justly be called Xhskittftf mtdicitut. -. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form;. Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard - remedies, making a : remarkable non-alcoholic tonic,, which will cure' Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, -and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. jan 29-lw tD-c-Drm LT.1D0RE courrnr grit' HiBiaV miaff inilaljfVt VfNVl noEOTirmiEVoniD j tkYTTXh OF aOUIi KZST en ArruDAXiaa . Ct. Branch Ufflefi.Ch3Tett. . C: tJr-afWKTIOJj THIS PAtEI? Limev:Kainit ana Plaster I BUILPINO X15IE AGmcmTURAt LIME 'CARBON ATK , OY IJMV,' i B AXSIT, LAND PIa8TER A D M ARL. , ' GOOD FERTILIZERS, AXD VERT CHEAP, 5cud for Circnlar FRENCH BROS., 20 jan , . : . Rocky Point, N. C. A week made : at hpme b I toe industrious. Best "bus ne6 now before the public. CaDital .- not nravWl. VV" stiirt tcw. Men. women. - bovs and trtrU. waited evvrywhere; to work fcr. ns : Xow is the the time. You can work in spare time, or give your whole time to the , bndnf r ' , Na viucr BU.1D... win pay you nearly as well. Xo one can fall to make enormous pay, by en gaging a. once.- costly outfit au . terms free. Money made faf.tr easily and -honorably. Ad dress True As Co. , Aograsta, Maine. - - . nOV tf . ' : , .... . ... Farmert Take Notice TIC ORRIS HOG CHOLERA COMPOtTNl) is st the thing to euro or prereat Hog Cboll era and all diseases to which Swine are tub- jevt; lUw-lQ prerert ."that dreadful disease known as Trktina., and will put your hogs In a thrifty, healthy condition, cicaring . the Ud neys, lTver,c , of worms and parasites r - ( r j i . 1 1 ',';.,-.- . Each package contains one and ' one-half pounds and wilL If glvon strictly according to directions, cure 10 hoes of the Cholera and nut 30 hors 1 hosrs in a condition to fatten in ono half the- nsnai time, t Hereby saving one half of the feed. The farmers -of Duplin county are dvmar H the praise. 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RlTnt."r fwrrvirc Ae. . roceiveo rrom tiie Manufacturers, irttee in need. of in. hou f m Mtia EJH5 to call, as I am now n tor Cash, j , n$t.T: llannfap tnTaor t4 tm.- . i .MI6CEIiAHEOc8 STJN. 4 SEV .XORK, 1883 : .1.. . . A " More people hare read Thx ar year Jnst now passing tbatf rr i? i. ft was first minted., o oth1 lished en this side of the emh SbI rWe ait.eredlblT.bf(mri ttil 1. 4 i k nandmeTWbtm for thTf Wr sons, ,- amonsrotners:iJ r.i rr" Because its new oohnm . Uye form and with the greateirSSLfr.rv VT YTer,b terest fo-'Hh' id ecnsevCbe improTing nonsonseiifi"1 of jthe msleet,wt)rW7aTrs6Sri space.' s-" -, M'ni marks otmcernhig persons and TL:L ft mikos a practice of teffins: tbTnT .v01"! nlalniyand fearlessly as vhun LrI8, general appro vaL The Sun has abS? T purpose to sen e. saye-the lnforS readers iand the furcheranos of thXJ? good. .. Becan It lr eVerypftdyr newsrtr. . tnanisQvhnmblethat,Tbe Sm fiJ? to his welfare and--his-rights.- sJ Sf? rich tbatH can How. Injustice to dSS ji a . man, . jxq . assocuuon ot men, u ODouirn to po exempt rrom th u v.u vi i$m anti wtotu. igbt ami years wilTOtintermlssion-SDd mtQa5i most . alonQamofig jkjw papers, the tff hHS rei?alcd in the recent orcrwhelrmnr uIarA-erdkt against-Robesdnirtn sod.it! est gyprnmpaUnNo-matter- what parti it : power. The Surf' stands and-wili cwnSJ? I stand Ckc aTocktor-the interests 0f iteSJt againstt4mbhMoB:f : bse.tbs eiffi - un.auBV in muiuan ana loner .. . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1883, edition 1
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