I " ' I- - , '- gs -- I The Daily Review, T - " ' "' 1 '''" 1 1 . . JOSH. T. JAMES, Ed. am Prop WEDNESDAY, MAY 1S , VIEWS AND REVIEWS. - J j - . ;"' ' ' ' .Tiic talk durins the secret .session of: the Electoral Tribunal occupies 153 col umns of the Congressional lleconl. IJay ard alone got iu SO columns. Flour,.in the Xev York .market, has :ul vauccd from .three dollars to four and a iiiartcr on the best grades from what thej were' about 1st -April, (hi luwci grades the advance was. two aud two and a quarter. Secretary Thompson intends, asking Congress for an appropriation !' -"00,-', 000 To fit' otit- light Vessels to reinforce thy Mcditenanean squadron, so that our interest there may be protected while the , lvisteri war U Ji progress. -j ; In fifteen Stalcs ihere are JUpuLlieai"i (Jovensors, and iu twenty-three Demo cr.iiie. lu eighteen Legislatures the Ke- publicans are iu a majority,' while of the remaining twenty the '' Democrats have nineteen and the Independents oner. The New York Kuit, of Thursday, quoted the leather dealers as saying that prices 'had advanced three or four ceits a I wand since the European war, and if Australia 'and (Germany become involved iu it ("you will sec . fun in the leather trade." Senator Blaine is said to have, written . to a friend iu .Cincinnati : ''Thf-y are at tributing to mc a great .-desire to attack 1'rcskTeut Hayes and make -a llatning ': speech against the Administration, and tiat I arn preparing a speech, Arc. There Is?' not a word of ; truth in it." ; j It Is .'announced ih.it 1 'residi.-nt Hayes has decided hereafter not to permit the jiamei('.pf persons designated to be post masters to be made public until the day their commission is made out, in order that opponents .of the persons appointed may ' not have a chance to bring political pres sure to bear against them. The" suit of the English owners of the Emma jJdinc against the froiner owner, Mr. Park, for $o,000;000 out of which sum they alleged that they had been swindled ia the sale by Mr. Park to I hem' has been ' decided in the United States Circuit Cjtnt of New York in favor of the defendant. It will bo carried to the .Supreme Court. Alexaudropef, vyliere the llussians have entered Ai itie Tmkey, is about twenty miles' from Kars, and is a .strong "Russian fortress, situated at a great eleva tion, built on the ruins of the old town of Gomccr. Altxandropel i:5 one of the coldest pbces in the Russian empire, men and animals frequently freezing to death there. ' The uuccrtaiuty arising -out of Contin ental politics is being seriously felt in the North of England. At this time of the year, when" the U.iltio begins- to open orders to .a large amount are usually rc ' ceived in this country from Russian mei chauts. They are hot coming iu just now, and the result is a very serious diminution of business, more 'particularly in the coa trade. IT IS ACCOMPLISHED. A Washington special to tbe stfuciu nati Times aaj's: Tht publication of ex Senator Wade's letter attacking the Presi dent's policy las scrrcd to stir up the politicians very much, and is the subject of a great deal of discussion to-day. The Opinion seems to prjrail that this letter xvili encourage other Republicans to speak out their con jrictions. Senator Gordon is quoted as say jug that thcPresidenl nas aone something which the Democratic party has been trying to accomplish for 'years, and that, is, makeja united South and a divided North. Under thi condition of things the success ofjthc Democrats in the next "rca1 contest is assured. HOT SHOT FOR HAYES. Jilainc's Boston- organ, th Traveller, "rows more and more outspoken in its onnosiuwn to the President's policy. Here is a specimen : There is no! longer any doubt that the Martbcws and Foster cabal made a huge contract for the delivery of the solid bouth to t he rebel Democracy as a consideration for the peaceful counting in of Hayes and Wheeler bv the ex-Confederate House, and there is no longer any: doubt that the President has btcn deceived as to his moral obligation to carry out this con tract, and as to the extent-of the humilia- tion involved in the transfer. 1 he main nartof the trade seems likely to be ac complished., in spite, of the protests of the , . . .. r . t licpuolican party, in spiie oi , mc consti tutional requirements, and in spite of the rights of the froedmen. KING SOUTH ROBBERIES IN CAROLINA The day of retribution seems about to dawn on the heads of soma of the misera ble villains who have so long preyed up ou . the ' substance of the people of South Carolina, aud who have so nearly wreck- nA thn nntirn Kf.lt.f' ' TuriKtiiftt ion are liiv v - r.i.www ' 0 t . to le made by the Hampton Legislature and it is calculated that any quantity c it . -i "11 V villainies ana rascalities win .oe unearuiwi .Not the least among thrjm is the printing riu aud the way it has bjeen worked 'has 1. V. IT , . j -II- net iroac oi minions oi men who have rtiu it. This ring has borne the name of the "Republican printing Company" and it consisted of Lut two porsons, Woodruff, the clerk of the Senate and Jones, the Iliscellaneous. Rrine Enioyient tlor a Tear. Less liian Four Ccd ts a We e fe. MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE UY IXTROpUCING THE Which for more than 55 Years hit been the DUST STORY, SKETCH AXD-FAMILV TAI'EU, . - ... - ! as is well known all over the United State?. It is published weekly, contains eight lire pajrw, clearly .printed an pood paper, tilled with the choicest stories and shetclit-s by the best writers ; "not sensational trasl but such as a mother is willing to hare her children read. The whole tone of the paper impure and elevating. i It also contains Historical and Biographical articles; Scientific ; Agricultural and House hold Departments ; Fashion Article weekly, fresh and unexcelled ; Humorous Notes ; Lit erary Reviews ; News Notes ; Boys and Girls' Columns; and Strong and Sparkling Edito rials, etc., etc. Is just such, a paper as 'every body loves to readj and the price i$ only TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. Sample copy containing club rat-Jetc , sent on receipt of a 15-cent stamp. Address, EOa 918 .BENNETT it FITCH, 276 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Fa. N. II. Be sure and affix the number 918 before BENNETT A FITCH, eu that we may know through what paper the subscription comes. Jan Miscellaneous. SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. e1 Aa I Jxluvalld' Illustrated Magazine OKFICK OF OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD. IN ORDER TO SUPPLY OUR SUBSCRI bers with numbers due them, we shall re sume the publication of OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD on March 15th, and complete the IVth Volume in monthly parts.! No new subscriber: will be taken except for; the bound Tolumes three of which hare been issued and the IVth will be icady in June. We can sup ply our old subscribers with any back num bers, except September and October, 1874, should they need any to complete their files. raicei tor euiwd- volumes : In Cloth $2.00 each. naif Calf $2.50. My. ihich have resulted; ina i dollars to the clerk of the Ncics cC- Conn A luuch-eateemed T.uis inactitioncr, Dr. Cintiat, has fallen u v'u tiin to duty. Attending a child for croui, he fuimd .an iuCiMoti in' the throat insullieicnt- to tave its life without bucking out the infected Uiatter. In the evening he felt M nipto,ins of quiuzy, devised an excuse for sending his wifo and three children in the country to prevent iufection, and procured the "host medical aid, hut died after Jive-d.iys' sullerin. Admiral l'ortcr of the '-Federal- Xavy, whos j daughter is to he married, sent through the' post-oflice two hundred invi tations to the wedding. Tiic envelopes imcu riniuim ipuuie rTTitL tut onJv i .ieiu mc in u.iiiui.s aim teiiL worn 10 in Admiral about the matter ' thinkin: he would like to prepay them. The Admira replied that thej should he sent alon with one statnp, and tlu? result is that . two hunUrexcoi!e will have the privi lege of paying t hreo cents apiece, for their i lyitations to the next swell wedding that occurs in Washington. The Admiral savcxl six dollar j. V. A New Orleans dispatchjstates that cs- Gov. Warmoth purchised $00,000 worth of state bonds some time ago, whcfi they were selling-kt r nml subsequeiUly dis poicd of them atrTI, raking a clear protit of 13 per (tut. : '.Thca ho sold Vcrt of the same securities, and after-the depression in their price 'which occurred, he fulfilled his contracts at -u considerable irofit; Whcu the bonds touched C7 or C8, as a result of U uncompromising speech mado in iho JM;islature last week, ho again loaded uj, his purchases it is reported being greater than before5, lie will now realize a third profit as tho result of the slurp improvemeut in tho price of state S3curitics which has taken place since last Friday., House. The Charleston er thus gives some inkling of their villainies: The twin centres of legislative corrup tion were Jones, the Clerk of the House ajid Woodruff,! the Clerk of - the Senate These two persons constitute the llep'ubli- can Fruiting Company, a coucern which, since 1868, has wrested over two million dollars from this impoverished ;fctate. It is supposed that three-fourths of th money appropriated for public printing Was a clean steal ; but Jones was protect ed by the House, and WoodrulF-was ' pro tected by the bciiatc, otate officers tondlc them, and a Governor, in their behalf, peddled his oflicial signature. Efforts to drag them into the Courts were wholly un availing. Threatened exposure but uiado them tho more deliant. Their reliance was on the systematized, rascality that did hedge in rich rOguen', under Kepubhean rule, iu South Carolina. Branded as they hail been, suspected as they were, it seemed strange, nevertheless that Jones and Woodrulr', . session after . session should be elected Clerks of the House and Senate. What mystery there was is partly cleared awav The graphic dispatch from Columbia published in The Nctcs and Caurier ou oaturday lust, tells tbo tale. men liquors aud cigars, to the' amount b thousands of dollars, havc been supplied to Republican Senators, on tho order of Clerk WoodruttV and paid for, upou his ccrtilicate, by the State. Ihiii was part ot the consideration lor the protection atforded the Printing King by. Whitte- moreand the Mike; Other paymcut was made, 'unless rumor lies, in actual money. 1 he trail is .not hard to turn or follow Whit is shown to have beoT "douo by Woodruff, iu the Senate -was assuredly. iu some fashion, done hy Jones in the IIoum'. 1 he et i tilicates for the w ines, liquors aud cigars were sigt:eii by Woodrull and by Cleaves, the shallow aud pretentious colored man 'who was Lieutenants-Gover nor frJin IST'J t 1870. This man, if the statements made t-e true, is as ffuilty as tJeii"a7iAVftcrxSflcllru oivfe Visficr lting. And that political hogshead, B. 1. Whittcmore, the cadetship-scllinsr Con gressmen, Senator from Darlington, looms up as thc recipient iu eue day of "one case champagne, hre gallor.a brandy. iui w.u ii-ai. ; me pruoi is reaur, It is time to act. It is hopetl that the Senate will be the hrst to move. Is it not a shame and re proach that Clrk Woodruff should occupy, ior ouq hingic ootir, a seat by the side of the dignified arid soth?s8 President of the senate; . J he Democratic Senators, and what dxent colored Senators are iu the body, with the aid of better Republicans iikc vxj-uran, ann, perhaps, Corwin, can scourge ou this Woodruff. It sbonld 1 done without a momenta delay. ji Nash aud Whittemorc defend him if thev Sonlheru Eistorical Moil This Magazine, two numbers of w ben printei, will occupy the samo relation to the entire South tliatOLH Ll lU AM) OUR DEAD did to North Carolina, and, in allreepects, will be as worthy of contidenc and support, ifor flctaued clescription oi tins Monthly ad for the opinions of those who hare the initial number, we refer lo larger circular. 'Subscriptions are solicited. : Terms, Invariablv in Advaici: : 12 monthljl.OO. G months S'-'.OU Addressi I SOUTHERN IIISTOKICAL MONTHLY, ' Raliigh, N. C. feb 24 dare ! Their case should be taken op niultaneously, and, if one half of what is alleged be true, tbey mutt be bundled neck aud crop out lot the Senate cham ber they have defiled and disgraced. A or must the pursuit of these knaves end with their expulsion from public-office. It is no time for sentimentalism. Politi- tical disgrace roust be' followed by crim inal prosecution. The harvest is ripe, and tho reapers are ready I ' . a: DYERTISE IX TUK -! H i ( DAILY REVIEW PROSPECTUS - ' OF THE Maryland Medical Journal, BALTIMORE, J1D. O N THE FIRST DAY OF MAl NEXT, the undersigned will i.sue, iu tlie city of Ual timore, the first number of Tiik JIasvuxd Medical Joubkal. It will be a monthly pub lication, deToted to the advancement of Cod eine in all its branches. j Each isaueof the Journal .will contain origi nal articles, from representative inch in the profession. ' Careful selections from foreign and home journals will be made with a special view to the requirements of the practitioner. 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The prospectus for the new volume gives the titles of more than fifty papers (mostly illustrated), by writers of the highest merit Under thei head of . "Foreign Travel," we have winter on the Nile," by Gen. Mc- pie," by yharlcs Dudley Warner ; "Out of My indow at Moscow, by tugene cscnuy- t irk A ? ? . m t mi ToncoriaL HEW B AEBEE SH;OP. TVrT PATROWS and the public generally 1V1 are respectfully informed that I hare opened a NEW BAUBEIl 'SHOl at No. 7, South: Front street, where the fol lowing low prices hare been adopted : Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Catting 25 cents Shampoo 25'ccnts. Open on Sunday morning. dec 18 CHAS. E. CLEAl'OR. APPLETOM'S ALJERICAfl L'YCLOPfiDJA. NEW REVISED EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every subject. Printed from new type, oud illustrated with Several Thousand Engravings and Maps ' Tho work originally published under the title of THE NEW AMERICAN UYL.OOPAS DIA was completed in 1873, suce which time the wide circulation whieh it has at tafnwl in nil Tvart.a of th TTnltfHl States nnd ler ; "An American in Turkistan, etc. Three J the signal developments which have taken serial stones arc announced : I place in every b ranee oi science, iiieraure. and art, have induced tho editor and pub nHiMtiivM Usher to submit it to an exact and thorough E C IB O I Ct S IVlinXUrrli revision, and to Lssue a new edition entitled By Dr. Holland, tho Editor, Within the last ten years the progress of I discovery in every department ofknowieage whose storv of "Serenoalcs" g are the highes "t vt satisfaction to the readers of the Monthly. The movement of political affairs have The scene of thu latest norel is laid on the fcept pace with the discoveries of science and banks of the Hudson. The hero is a young their fruitful application to the Industrial man who has been always "tied to a womanB and useful arts and the convenience and re apron strings," but who, by the death of his nnement of social life. Great wars, and con mother, isfe alone in the world,-to drift on JgSJSff ggJSS5: the current tof hfe,-witn a fortune, but with- TjfeVu warf ourcouriy, which was at out a purpose. . . . its height when the last volume of the old Another serial, "IIis Inheritance, by Sliss work appeared, has happily ended, and a Trafton, will begin on the completion of ''That new course of commercial and industrial Lass o' Lowr'ie's," bv Mrs. Hodgson Burnett, activity has been commenced. Mrs. Burnett's story", begun in August, has a , Large accessions to our geographical pathos and dramatic power which have been SloSt AsSc1 indefaU a surprise to the public. - s The great poliUcal revolutions of the last Ihere is to be a series of original and ex- decade; with the natural resu it of the lapse quisitely illustrated papers ot "Popular of time, have brought into public view a t5cience,";bv Mrs. Ilerriek, each paper com- multitude of new men, whose names are in uletc in itself. every one's mouth, and of whoso lives There are to be, trom various pens, papers rf T uw , w.w:,,lw,ITuuus taut sieges maintained: of wiiich the details J.10IUO JUllt) UllU JLXilVUx. or in tne trasienc puDiications ortne aay, I and which ought now to take their place In 'Also, practical suggestions as to town and permanent and authentic history. - cou?;rv -life, vmprcenU, etc, b, SSSoSSSSj weu-Kuown spteiau5u . editors to bring downthe information to the Mr. Bernards articles on various mdus- lowest possible rates, and to furnish an ac- tries of Grat, Britain include the history of curate account f the most recent discoveries "Some Exprimente in Co-operation' "A in science, of very frehs production In Scottish Loaf Factor y" in the November literaure, and of the newest inventions in number, mid Tad Lane, Rochdale, ' in De- the practical arts,as well as to give a succinct eember. 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TEBMS, incladinjr postage, $G u vear t cents mouin, Aaares, s - THE TritS. fi 9 713 Chestnut sL, Phil4Jpbiiu ():lif, where vfou wiii hud ewerythinsr in t'e J T 4 T T 1 W I? I - T T r " .V . uwriiu a.f encap as it can ee oupijt at tne ortii. At apii! 12 Danforth's, Xear the Post Office. Consignment. 20 Tub I5UTrER- 17 Bbb DRIED n Bbls v n 1 . APPLES. 6. 10 : i, "'WU, L R 183 r' - Id I H 3 a f i APf I KCUr TO tflltva mw from the e&Tects of Errors and Abas ad in ! it... I - v wis v I method r-ts5r- siz m m - ft fore tbe Executive Deparaoes1' war, or tlieir heirs, are m wy -Z. tad iuinarrar a HnnV. -J3 ir-"'S 'emeaics. it. . i j oculars sent free Ninth 8t, PhiUdelpnUpI' An Institution bavin- a Li Jh reputation fw- u'JL"? mSh uuct andnrofoiAm.i i-t. r- - Eo-rr, it ,;: w hsAunanm i' changed hands is Washington w5 Poultrr, G!ae, wi 1 do it. Vi" ? V'j;rcPr"J o 911 or l now r. ... ing UrvstaM I5at d" ",J c sn, rasb- CoflW: :r"' u.rue, .Jleata. Lard. ll:wn.c..ic. ' 1 vatcd thron-l, j reno s-iniplon. war, or ueir uein, w - -77 -Tii-n tata amount of pay and towpj" close stamp, and a full replj, at- ; Will beiTen you free. ' - f r 1 w reniloai. 1 1. AH OT1TCZK8, sOLnrxai ad,ffS, ruptured, or Injured In JVs Uatly, can obtain a pension, f-fp. P lac penalona are enUUcd to fJ!Sit tampojidinfontotiwull,cf : VrtUj fitatii Gtaenl Usi CoateatedlAnd Cases, Yrir&JfC&f Wining, Preemption and Honi,jrf cnted before the General Law paxtment of the Interior. 1 " OldEotylaal, The last Eeport of the tv Land Warrants outstandJi fig sued nnder act of ISM and Prrt f api21 iHUY & CHULKIvN. i " ' ana W ater Su .uMguout and tbe ROOr .1 casnfortneau ona r:Tt and eomforublv f rt uu re neatlj I aasignmenta are imperfct vttl" -"Jiorniahed. I toDerfecttHem.' . term. pome and a;rr: . wB-:. . t 1J. on hZ-ZZT attendants ar8 ' EacH department of Wrt" Tn BILLIARD BOOirT. " faeata tnr 1 ttUOir Is open and h. SUOE MAK C17DSCIRBK 0 TIIK DAILY RW JEW AND JJOOT AND liepairer. Second street, two doors hii lar ket, Prices Moderateand Best Refriiccsl jno a ew Design. A IXV0ICE 0 CLOCKS of nUrtJ,r. TABLES House. liew designs has just bk- n rctirnl ung foiu at extremely lor fi"nrl.T -I re r',,, , J- IL ALLEN. Matchmaker and Jeveller" a trial feb27 are ir u . . 5 .1 A of the Wotice. EXPECTIXC TO BE AT THE NORTH eaJ few months, I lveray bu, Willi T- t i J ' -- ' ' ' v.-- - -una Dudley, where Wy friend, P a 1505 rieneed lawyers and clerto . By reason of error or are suspended from praca aJK and other offices each jta& JjM Uberal arrangements m8 114 , all classes of business. ' i, (ft, Address -GimttBS . I tats pleasure in TdMT fence 1n the rttponfMM tet Law, Patent and CoUecUoo B' IA2fF0Iim

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