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"Tho Daily Review. - l i i ' . T. JAMES, Ed. W 3 " ! t 4 .11 TTU-ilDf GTON. N. CY SATCRDAT, APRIL II, 1S77. VIEWS AND REVIEWS.. h - Ifiik UuiVersity, at Na&bvi!I-, is tu rbl?etm important addition. The foun- datlon is commenced for a buiidiug to be called "LWiiiiston Hall " after the great African explorer. It is to cost 5,000. aiiilli "trt ilie tised to educate colored uunaooartca far service in Africa. ' J " A' Texas paper aays : Wallace prairie, 100,000 teres, Is all uudcr one fence, and in high state of cultivation cotton be ing about all planted, and com looking well at four to nine inches in height and is without doubt as flue a body of land as can I found anywhere. The IndianapoiU Sentinel says some of the Republican- papers arc mad jvvith r Hampton for his "indiscretion.'' It adds: "His trip tqf Washington was as unlocked for as the eccentric movements of a comet. Tbtr wtre looking for a "vassal" and the first they knew, a -"peer" walked along. If he would have only consented to a "Commission" and kept perfectly quiet while they swindled him out of his election, then hs weuld have been oncc more the "brarc , and "patriotic 11am J Grace Greenwood, writing from Wasli- '1 "iflgton to the New York Times, and. rath- tr staggered at Wade Hampton's reception there, says sho would not be surprised '-to ) tocounter any day his Kxccllcucy the ex ' President of the ' exnfederacy stand ing in front of Sanderson's with, a vat crowd of adorers about him, pensively cou- fmplatiog the domeoftbc Capitol, or rath j er, bis wn monstrous conception thereon, the figure of Liberty, as the genius of Seccs sion, her skirts gathered up ready to wade into the red sea of rebellion, and her head Crownea Wuinc nauonai cagit -uiseni- bdweled.' ! A New York paper tclU of a mau in - that city who was traveling iu -"Kansas recentlyand received the following tcle graai: "Returu immediately. You arc. a father." Od the eve of "his return his lsdy friends determined to play a joke on litm -irriir:l frnm tlir. neir'hborliood WiWf ..v... " O . three ther babies, plce all four in a rjw on :a bed iu an adjoining apartment, and covered them ,u p ft. arrived, embraced his wife in great delight, ami was then led forth to behold hU first-born i When ;' w. oi surprise j'preail over his - countcn- pbvw mm uvvAviauiiEu, vi i tin viuin iiuuuj of them get away The records of tli: police department of Xew York and 1 Brooklyn, show that the number of people who have myste riously disappeared during'. the past three months is much greater than during any , jpTfrious period of twelve months. During-the months of Jauuary, February and llareh sixty -four persons were reported . mining in New York, and forty-one in Brooklyn, making a total iu the two cities of one hundred and five. Of this num ber thirty-four were found through the i - i - agency of officers and detectives; thirty returned to their homes and gave explana tions, of their absence ; one, A. Oakley Hall, has reappeared in I '.ugland ; eleven wtre-found dead, having committed sui V cido or been raurderd, and thirty arc 1 still missing. ' r1 j Tho Turkish Parliament seems to have sprung into existence just at the wrong timeJThe Sultan alone would probably ,pT0 way to the pressure of Europe, make "ptact, disband, cut off a few official heads, and swear by Allah that the Christian and thd Turk should live in peace each nndtr his own vine and ligtrce. ( This Parliament is cojnpcsjd of Turkish aristocrat?, small despots, fanatical, igno raat except of arms, and with none of the CommtrcUl and manufacturing interests ad experience which constitutes among ci? ilized tnen the stroMgcst motive for. peace. These fellows may bull-doze the Porte into consenting to a war-like policy, jot they may encourago such doings in the provinces so as to prceipititc a contest at oucc. ! A newspaper corrcsioude!it writes that two United States flags stand alone in a corner of the great ball of the Propaganda at Rome.' The story is that in onu of the It diu rebellions the loadtr of. the insurgents planted his cannon before the "Propaganda, intending to destroy it. The frightened authorities begged Minister Cass to save the building by the power of the Amcricau tlag; neither the flag olpJnglatH, France uor Austria would be respected, but the American Hag would. After much hesitation, Mr. Cass publicly remeTcd his consulate to the Propaganda an4 raised the flag of our Union over its 1 roof. The chief of the insurgents swore hs would not fire on the flag, made his cannon a't2ady and moved away. The ' Propaganda was saved, and the flags have this honor for tie gboi they did in time of peril. 'jiiV SOME REPUBLICAN BOSTI. Xo greater libel upon the Democratic party in the South was ever pcrpctrtod than tho intimatiou that any oi i ipr sculatives in Congress or any one of iti acknowledged leaders will support a Re publican for Speaker of the) next House; The whole thing is so absurd that no rea sonable man will for a moment I contem plate such a possibility. Thai a victori ous a'rmv. fltlfched with successshould ith- self turn its back upon a fleeing loe anu Uiem a demoralization more dangerous to the country Jthan the violence of the White for no Republican gov- Lemnient can stand which is not founded upon the suffrages of the virtuous and intelligent tf f if thjia not stealing Democratic thun der; we Mould like to know, in all con- Miscellaneous. mmtmt 1 DELICIOUS NEW BUTTER ! '. JUST IN Perfectly Elegant . dt 13 Front Street- " s i n or III- U tFTTL science, rhat it can be called. As the Macon Telegraph says, ; we, of the South have said this, time and again, and proved it by evidence that has convinced 'everybody but ihi -wilfully blind- ur -i.i..n hn friiitaof ahardewon victory utterly wicked. For doing to'thc robbers and bummer that, fulbaL Juvaixn-kuKAUucai and revileii- ""ii & "13rronTlStrect -A .. 4Jn iimk as Titausi- lairs, murderers, bandits and semi- j apl -h; - u.lv'-y. -.LI. aiier i aun ui"j , r, i- . f . - . . , ., ' In.. Tuxes, the liwunci rrv ,n -. . w iii i nartv of the conntrr, so! recently victori- and f fhundrcds of other papers and ous at the io!Ls should yield the guidance speakers all over the country, and our i nml control of their destinies to those with people forced to submit at the point ot whom they fought and whom theycoa- the bayonet to the policy that has bvn,.-j qucrod. uch talk is more' than idle and such fruits. : We once thought theSontnl is cowardly and traitorous ;to;the cause, would be compelled to await the impai- Lct the opposition press urge an amalga- tial verdict of history for a hill vinaica- mation as much as they will, but let the tion oi ner gooa name anu- conum l? Democratic papers keep' up an unbroken here are her enemies voluntarily cuui..g front and press on to secure the fruits of forward and doing it for her. the fight they have fought and the victory GOVERNOR HAMPTON'S i'O SI they have won. He who would falter is TION. cuutieu ueiiuw w I Th Clhrtton.Xeu:M and Loiintr, re- marking upon Hampton's speech iu Co- Tonsorial. NEW BABBEB SHOP. w . r. . NEW ftAII13BU S110P, .f'.GwVW . at No. 7, SoHtblFroutlrcct, where tUvfol- J ; ; lowing low prices hare been adoptt : j V andaftw Scaar 5 mios low prices nave ueen anu I ti1( " 1 cSar At Sha-rtog 10 MfenU ; ,H.ir-Cuttiufi 25 cent, ; gA ; Shampoo J cent. - tmv 'K dec IS CIIAS. K. CLEAl'OU. Leave TVilmb?t iVft .35 1 1 ? .". 1 AND houlddirs ! of his friends or rcsncct from his foes. We arc gratifipd to know, ! howctcr, lurabia . that it is all a one-sided affair and on tho "Governor Hampton,, speaking as a if n n s-a - e?? v Rl J rtt ntiTTrcLof fir N K W Jv E V 13 K D ED IT f 0 X ." Kntirely rewritten ly tli"ullost writers ou cVfcrryjiUbjtxrt. l'rintett lruiu new type. olid iliusxn.ueu wim ntni-iin -iinjusiiiiti i.-.norm.viners and Maps The work originally published umlertho title uf THE KW AMKllIl'AN CYl.CUlVE 1)1 X was completed in ISTo, since which time the wide circulation which it has at tained ill all pans OI mo L. miuu ouuer ;um the signal developments which have taken place ill every- brance of science, literuttre, Ui art, have induced the editor and pub- Usher to submit it to aii ewwi jwui uwivusn revision, and to issue a new edition entitled TJIK AMERICAN CYCLOIVEDIA. Over to Boxes of the Tea strength of tho homely adage that it. takes Democrat to Doiniat-s did full justice two to make a oargaiu We have no fears tQ prC(julcIll Uxi m. i WashingWr, he for tho result. The Democratic press take m vuUymi;t vusagciucntrt, and hut little stock in the discussion, save to oflfcrcti ,,otbti'i; in o.nicp8atki. for an condemn it imost unqualifiedly, and we , - , " rv,.iirv.l ,f Um p.Vsidcnt, cannot but believe that the constant harp- not by South (j iruliua, but by thConsli ing on this theme Jy thc Republican 'tutio; But in Columbia, when the Trc organsisbutan endeayor.to provoke dis- -R.Jeut hd Tih,iiCatcd tho confidtncc re cord and disorganization in our ranks ; to jogC( ia lilm Gov(.rlKr IUuiplun could succeed by artiOcc where they must cer- -hat hc tlbught, without exposing taiuly fail when the force j of numbers is nimsofor lUc prMidcnt to thq charge resorted to. The following, which is an ihen haj auy liargain ix.tu-ecil extract from .the Washington Correspond- them In big ipcech hc saU that as long ence of the Boston Journal, is a specimen the Preg:dent follow8 ouj iu s,rfll. faith, of the talk with which the Republicaus the poiicj indicate! ia his inaugural; "us seek to impc a gross; improbability jODg as W hoes equal justice to all sections upon the people of the country as a pal- of coUntry aml sccs that the -laws arc 1-&Wc fact l . frnA in IT tii-iiisptt us in Snut.li General M V?Ufe Carolina, in Louisiana a, in Onions long be acaiu elected Luitetl btates Senator by . 1, , v the new South Carolina Legislature, which hc us a constitutional I resident, rccog- is to assemble within a few weeks, and it uir.ing no party, raVe or section no long is nut improbable that) he I will be found lc;n gQVernor Hdinplon support him. among the supporters wf tho .llayos Ad- fa. Governor Hampton said : ministration. ' Both he and Wade Hamn- . ton may advocate thl election of Gen. "J hav not fought this tight in South Garfield for Speaker. Carolina now, to let any party affiliations I'he beautiful improbability of such a keep ne from anything inat will promote thing is very apparant on . its face Time the good of South Carolina." There is a was' when the Republican papers fought a world of meaning in these words,' spoken dillcrcnt light than thkt they wage now; by such a man and on such an occasion, once they went into battle with arms in They open a new political vista, as Dc- thcir hands and sweirds j.'by their sides. mocraU, to the Democracy of the Stale. Now they go to .war gitdlrd with drums Wc must content ourselves, however, at and gongs and tire-crackers awd. like the this moment wiih' declaring ourselves in ; . . j tuu tun wiu wuii xjovcruur xiuuipiou In great noise thev make. Rut the JcniCN this as in all else that he has said." ' crats don't scare wortn a cent,: vr at all events not in sufticieult proportions to suit their Radical oppoiicufs.j They don't be lieve all they hear and but precious little of what comes to them from the lines of the opposition. GovL' Hamptou or Gen. Butler "may" '"advocate the j election of Gen. Garlicld for Speaker," but they hardly will. The inillenium j "may" fall due next week or next year, but nobody believes that it will, and Gabriel's trumpet "may ' wake us up to judgment before the new I louse, assembles! but old Probabili ties will hardly take much stock in such speculations. j ! ! STEALING OUR THUNDER. Now that Mr. Hayes (has J manifested SOLD IX i ONE DAY ! Wo guarantee this Tea thejvery best in market. . Onlv 75 CCntS per pound. GEO. MYERS' II Jfc 13 South Front 'Street. apl ; - , 1 - SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. Aa 'ir.M!iv.i.r:i .Illustrated Magazine When tfoiibner Issued its famous MMuni- Holiday Number in Julv, a friendly critic said ot it : "We are not'sure but that Sci ibner hm touched hicrh-water mark. We do not see what worlds are left to it to con mnT." But the publisher's do not consider that they have reached the ultima thule of excellence thev believe ttiere are omcr worlds to conquer, ano tuey propose to cniKiuiT them." i . ' The prospectus for the new volume gives the titles of more than titty papers (mostly illustrated), bv writers of the highest merit. Under the head of "Foreign Travel," we have "A winter on the Nile." by Gen. Mc Clellan ; 'Saunterings About Constantino ple," by Charles Dudley Warner; "Uut 01 My Window at Moscow'' by Eugene Schuy ler : "An American in Turkistan,' etc. Three mmnwn un m luciTiii ivn strength of mind and sufficient to carry out moral determination a policy, as well as to make one, it is wonderful to sec how read ily the obsequious. .Republican journals of the Xorth lean to the: quarter from whence, the wind blows, and meekly' bow to the juggernaut which so ruthlessly crushes to the dust the pet idols of their iniquitous party. The two j prominent organs of the party; have heretofore been the Xew York Times and the' Xew "-York v t 1 i I't ibune, and to show how truly remarkab e is the conversion of Jthcse sootbaavers of the juggling party, we publish here an extract from each of the above papers. The 'Times makes this honest confession of the utter failure of the reconstruction policy of the Radical party : There is a widespread iimpatience with the workiug oi the system now tw'be d iscarded . t is looked Uon as a failure. It has not secured peace, j It has not in sured adequate protection of the blacks, nor fostered friendly reletions bctweb them and the white. It baa bot nromo- the South. tal the prosperity of And the Xew York Tiibtms supple ments this confession of the Ttmcs( bj the lollbwing emphatic utterance:, As a race the nefocs are idle; Ignorant and vicious. They neither learn nor safe. They were foud of their books, in tho first novelty of freedom j but they care for them no longer. They were eager to get their little farms, but they have let tbetn fall to ruin. Why ! should a man go to school, asks the usaal type of the JSouth Carolina freedman, when it is so much nicer to go to the Legislature or get elect d J usticc of th Peace ? ! Why should a man work when he can make a living by j for amusement? Lei us face ibit truth. Our Southern p6Ucy has not only let a curse to the. whites, but it has been accurst to the freed peopU for nhoss benefit U teas adopted. It has not made' them good citizens. It has not! taught them how to use the ballot. It has introduced among Mi IAli ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE USE Cotton Shippers. o Neatly printed at LOWE.ST PKICES S. O HALL; jn 18. Sole A gent'for Wilmington. "DON'T FOEGET" J. J. SHEPARD (i can be fouu d OX NORTH SIDE MARKET ST., Bstween, Second and Third Sts., Ready and willing to do all kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING, &c. : . Aleo Dealer in guoct-:ries. coxFEanoxui m, DRY GOODS, dec 10 i TJew Design. S INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely nw defins has just been fecrived and arc being sold at extremely low fijurc-s ; also a fine assortment of LADlfeS' WATCHES, SEAL and PLAIN GOLD RINGS and LADIES' and.GENTLEMEN'S CfJAINS. e XST' Work left with me will be neatly cx ' eated. All I ask of thePablio is iv gireie atrial. ... . I j. II. ALLEY. atcbniaker and Jeweller. Solicited. .4 JOR APOLL1NAKIS URUNNEN AND Hunyadi Janos Bittorwater. Warranted genuine. Doth waters hi-I.Iy re ciHomcnded by our Icadingphyfiiciar.j?. W. J. BUI1MANN, Broker, mch '-'-j Comer Front and Oracire tt. THE .-REST OAK JN TilE CITY IS TIIE OLD CLARENDON Foot of Market St. The Bett of ALES, WINES. LIOtTORS and CIGARS always on hand and scrrcd bj polite and accomnaodatin attendants. NewRiTerOrttew.alwavsfrL-siiand aWar erred in any style desired. jan 17. E. ART1S, FASHION ALE BARBER, . From Street, under Purcell Douse, 7 : Wllmiaytoo, N. C. JJair CutUng, 8barin and Shampooing done in the highest atyle of tht art. JLUentire and polite Barbers alwars readr to wait uxxm ciutonier. serial storied aro announced : Nicholas UTinturn, Dv Dr. Holland, the Editor, nliDSf story of f'Sevenoaka" give the higher satisfaction to the readers ot the Alcmtutv. The scene of this latest novel is laid on the banks of the Hudson. Tho hero is a voumr mau wiiu una ueen aiway neu to a woman apron strings," but who, by the death of his mother, is let t alone n the world, to drift on rthe current of life, with a fortune, but with- uuc a purpustr. Another serial, "His Inheritance." br Miss Trafton, will begin on the completion of ''That Lass o' jjowrie s," by Mrs. Hodgson Burnett. Mrs. Burhett'a story", begun in August, has a pathos and dramatic power which have been a surprise to the public. ': There is to be a serins of original : and ex quisitely illustrated papers of "Popular science, dv Mrs. ncrrict, each paper com plete in itself. There are to be, from various pens, papers on "Home Life and Travel." Also, practical suggestions as to town and country lite, village improvements, etc., bv well-known specialists. Mr. Barnard's articles on various indus tries of Great Britain include the historv of "Some Expriments in Co-operation' '"A Scottish Loaf Factory" in the "November numDer, ana "load .Lane, liochdale, ' iu De cember. Other papers are, "The British Workingman's Home," "A Nation of Shop- neyciB, u.a penny a n ecifc ior the Child etc. - ; A richly illustrated aeries w,ill be gi?en on "American Sports by Flood and Field," by various writers, and each on a different lueme. me suDject ot 'Household aurt Home Decoration" will have a prominent Dlace. whilst Hip productions f American humorists will ap pear from month to month. The list of short er stories, biographical and other sketches, etc., is a Ions: one. . , The editmal department will continue to employ the ablest pens both at home and abroad. There will be a series of letters on merary matters, troin London, by Mr. Wei ford. The pages of the magazine will be open, a3 heretofore, so far as limited space will per- tun, to me uiscussion oi ail themes affecting tlie social and religious lit" of th specially to the freshest thought of the Christ- Tir na scllolar ol this country. We mean to mke the magazine sweater and purer, higher and nobler, wore genial and generous in all its utterance and influ ences, and a more welcome visitor than ever before in homes of .refinement and culture. - FIFTEEN MONTHS for $4. Scribncr for Derprntwr ,- i '1 which contains the opeaing chapters of 'Nicholas Minturn wUI be Scad with eater curiosuy ana interest Perhaps no more readable number of this magazine has yet d; The three numbers of ScribSer tafninh SP.tenb?'', and October, con, o'W?i?fi OPenn cbaPteof "That Lass o ix?wrie f. will Ko - , r;i. f s ? vYery new sbd- . r, j tar oa cenu a DGCl;ll tprma nn Kx J .l a cnecic or Y. u. money order to Leave Weldrtn DepoTlT..7:.:- Depot at. ' Ffu4-5t 4 eldon tor all Point8 daily, (except Sunday i mond and all rail roitel Ailittrain .V Vneldonforallpoinuaor,?. a. Night Train,, an5S' ,? minirton to Mi!fnri o. .SL Within the last tea years thp progress of j Fredericksburg k pftw U as made a new woric of reference an na- T,.y1rt JyH5p,ta, rutiv want. -lnrf r, ' tJenenl S,3 discovery has me moveiiieiu oi iwuurai jiuciii- kept pace with the discoveries of scrience and thwir fruitful annlication to the industrial and useful arts and the convenience and re finement of social life. Great wars, una con sequent revolutions have oeeurreu, moi inr national chances of peculiar moment. The civil war of our country, wliieh was at its height when the last volume oi the oiu work appeared, has happily ended, and a new course of commercial and industrial activity has been commenced. Large accessions to . oiu- --tiiui'iiimii knowledge have heen made by tiic iiutei'uti gable explorer of Africa. Thegreat political revolutions of the last decade, with tho natural lesult of the lapse GenflSup'tsQtl V A V EX IT. ESS AX n v i it if tiniK Viiivw lM-oiiirht into iullio view aL .. 'T multitude of new men, whose nujnesaro In j " -'!cWliy cvtrv ones mouin. una oi wnose iics-i evervono is curious to know the particulars Great battles have been fouuht and in?ioi- tant sieges maintained; of wiiich the details areas yet preserved only in the newspt-iK-r: or in the trasient publications of the i:;y, and which ouglitnowto take their dace yi permanent and authent jc history. Jn preparing the present edition .-for the. press, it has accordingly been the aim oft he editors to bring down the information to the lowest possible rates, and to furnish an ac curate account of the most recent discoveries in science, of every frehs production in literaurc, and of the newest inventions in the practical arts.as well as to givcasuceinct and original record of the progress political and historical events. 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A-Vi ; Brokerage He: Ri;ci;ive .uwtiAMJ exhibition, samples CotW Molasgcs, 5uar, yrnPVf7:l Take orders 1'o.r Mcati, Jj utter, Cheese, Soip,LwJJ Wire promptly all orJaw siirnmcnts solicited. , ,r G-IHHS.& CO'S JJASlrTLATB andthc Uca&Ij Cotton Tks. rETTEWAY&Bf h e i:s ' : : Prims EujqjiBatBiei Less Than Four ("'" make 'mn&:0j UV IvTHODUCiSS ! itiiii.il' oott Which fur' mo.-e t)ta a j STOltV, SKETCH A j .orell known allorcr v. f ILAIIANTEE THE MOXEY'S WOllTfl aa i tor every article purchased of them. It i ph'hlislieJ wceMj - m4 $ An elegant stock of fine Watches, Clocks, 'pages, cloarly Vinl.i Jewelry, iSilrenrare, Fancy (ood-, Ac., kept with the choice stori"' constanUy on hand for ealc'at a vtrr slight bcstwiitera; advance on cv York c.nt - as n mother wi.u Agents for the Diamond S Our country friends are invited to call and eee- dee 13 ! a, U.APVY IttMBl' Tu Vflrva Mvv rm ... -- ------ ... irom ttieenectaof Errors and A buses in 'ea Iv 1 ife. 51 a x- noon Kestouei.. Iinpedimcctj j" wj carriage removed. Xew 0 ef I H! nicmoa ot treatment. Xew 432 rf'?,, Icmarkable -jeiuedies. I , ! i H; ooks and circulars sent free 1 , .u..... . An Institution Lavino. , i I: reputation fo- honorable con- &. aoct and professional skill. A. UF rcau iiiu i'-"-... i and cleratiog. . :;nri,1ix4tf hold Dvpartmenia .L fresh arid uneici " t-S1 erary licviev. ; f.vs 'J?,' Columns; and Stron? -i ec 2ft fr'CRIBNER A CO.. ,w "roaqyaT. A. X., Something' Wew I JX THE TOBACCO LIXE, thV "Pi Ver- ma" Twist. atcA -t- !.-'; . . ' - mjj euewiDg MDaCCOS. The "S Za X-J 2 FIVE CEXT Ci5,r still in the ran at r H ... i - : :i: mch7 VAITII'n TobawVstorefVv i Chl ! Market StrwL ' crock's Exchanere JJiVLVG KECEXTL Y cban-ed hinds is now oym fur the accommodation of tb public, , The II O USE had Lotn" thorr.u.rMe ht,,. rated throughout and the BOOMS arc neatly uviuaiioriaDiy i urnih(id. Polite 'and accommodating .attendants ars always on hand to see to the wants of Cue ThcBILLlAUD BOOM- u open and the t i" me i,airons ci tne Housc-: T apl 7 oouy loves w .- - . ?y TVO. DOLLABS 1 UforeliENXKTT t : comes ""joticfr , A ' - ' itiAciueapre-' ranti Wotice.. g-XPECTIXO TO BE AT THE XOUTII the enauing few months, I la rem r business with Mr; Join L. Dudley, where I my 'friend; n ul find urerjthing as oaaal in my line. . V T it; Kespectfully ii-, 1 the same to the, nvT ., r f outdclay. - The JuU mut 'f'lu and Auou-sr vf viicb . ffce(j thenameofi13 bv whom helu. - ntca w; Action will 0 seated, in accordance -. . the Bard 9tndtt. men I 1 . Washington toot JJ Kepairer.&ecoafj jan 8 ' f nsc'alO - JA.S. DAXFORTH.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 14, 1877, edition 1
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