The Daily 'Review. JOSItl.T. JAMES, Ed. and I'rop TF1LM Ilf GTON IV. C. .THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1877. A SPICY TELEGRAM. Senator Cochran, of tlic South Carolina legislature, telegraphed the following to "Honest John" Patterson, so-called Senator'frorn that State, one : dny last week: . '4-4it-tb-honor to withdraw my ap plication for the position of United States Internal ltovrue Collector. Ex-Governor Chamberlain! recommendation should be carried oat from the fact of his having fully identiGed himself and his political futon with the Bepublicau party in this Stataby establishing an ofnee in New York. As tltnal, carpet-bajgen to the front. I har reason to believe ray appointment would hart jiren satisfaction to ninety-nine fnen, mt of every hundred in tho State the odd man being in each instance an ousted carpet-bagger, or a thief. Signed i - John C. Cochrank. THE RUSSIAN CZAK. Th present Czar of Ilussia is a man of large frame and apparent strength ol body andrmnd. He was boruin April, 1818,and is therefore but little over fifth-nine years of age, but Nicholas, his father who was quite a powerful man, died about the same age born July 7, 1G, and died March- 2K 1855, lacking a littlo more than four months of completing his 59th year. His death was hastened by the troubles resulting from tho Crimean war, whereiu -EngliridJ France and the Turks altogether vexed his seul beyond physical endurance, though he died in full possession of reason and ; with' religious dignity and cotnpos- urcf t;. . His father, Alexauder 1 the grandfa ther o( the present sovereign, died still yoUDgerborn December 17th, 1777, and expired December 1st, 1825 a little short of i8 years olJ; and we may add the whoIe'Komanoff line, dating from 1010, have been short-lived. . In yicw of these dates it will be no wonder to the reader if the present Czar should suddenly disappear firm the thea tre of actiou under pressurejof the tre mendous anxieties which must necessa rily weigh upon the proud autocrat of tho great ; errrpi re of the world in such a cri sis. ' : .. t GEN. GRANT IN ENGLAND. Ex-Prcsidont Grant arrived a t Liv pool in the American line bteam er Indiaua ', on , .Monday. Mr; Ad am liadeau. . United States, !nniil. General al Jonuon, and the ice Consul here (in Consul Fairchild's absence) with, several prominent Amcrieaus, went in a tender to meet the ship. The Mayor of Liverpool, with a number of leading citizei-B, received Gen. Grant at the land ing stage on the return of the , tender Hearty cheers followed the tender as Gen. Grant and his family left the steamer Many members of tho Common Counci and a Targe crowd of citizens received the tender With cheers. '' I 1 a t i The Mayor of Liverpool formally, wel comed the cx-Prcsident, and extended to him the hospitalities of the town. He said: General, 1 am glad that it has fallen to ray. lot, a Chief Magistrate of Liverpool, ' to welcome to Eugland so distinguished an American citizen. You, sir, stamped your name on the world )s history by a brilliant soldier's carctr, and still more so as a statesman m the interests of peace T a1 . r t ? in luo'namo oi Liverpool l biu you a hearty, welcome. I hope that both your who kua yuuiacu win enjoy mis visit to old Knglanu. If "Old Man Grant" is to travel on his reputation as a "brilliant soldier," pr ' statesman in the interests of peace" he will not travel far among people of com mon arose. 1 There is but little of tith.r in his composition. "When General Lee surrendered the Army of Northern-Virginia at Appomattox he had but 8,000 starved and ragged Confed erates under his command, while Grant had in h ft, immediate front GO,000 fresh, well-fed and well-clothed iufantrv. be- r it I ,.. . sides ; cat airy and artillery; and yet, if "Olo Mats Robert" had chosen to do so, he could? have fought his way with his ragged crew along down the Mississippi to Texas nnd Mexico, and have come out safely at last with Ins liandful of ragged rcba to. spite of all that the soldiering of Grant could have done to oppose him. SEATS OP COTTON MAN UF AC ; Z':;'l"' .. . TURK. Mr.,. Edward Atkinson, of, Massachu etU,' has 'written a scries of letters fo the Ncv fYork Herald on the relative advantages of New England and the South, as teats of cottou manufacture, on ome of which vc have already comment ed H recommends caution to the South in experiments in this directiou, inasmuch as "coU6n,''8pinhing, he says, requires larger-capital , at a low rate, few opera tives, ample banking facilities, a -rood system of distribution, a machine shop on ontfiiJ aud a paper mill on the other, &c. The 5 South needs the wheelwright, the tinman and toolmaker before it needs (he r ol ler? rail I." ' Tn tho former octupa- tious a small amount ol capital pays a great amount of wages. An investment of $lo0)00 in'cotton manufacture would not give i employment to over 100 people, or disburse over $C0,Q00 annually -in wages. These are interesting considera tions, and mark the economic value of Mr. Atkinson's studies. II urges a more precise system of agricultural statistics, and thiiiks that if the Department, of Agriculture were wisely and ably super vised and directed as was the last census, its value would be "almost botmdless." lie loots to specie payments, repeal of the navigation aw, and increased freedom of trade to assure us a long era of prosperity. Thc-Daitimorc $itn, by no means con vinced with -the entire argument, retorts that there is no reason why the South should not acquire in time all fthe con ditions vjhich Mr. Atkinson lays down as necessary to success. If New England could conquer greater and similar dis advantages, there is no reason why the South should not do the same. It has the cotton at its own door, and it' has other facilities which New England docs not possess. The ,South should never be content tvlth the jiroduction of cotton, but should ucud an its energies to tne aeveiop ment of Imanufactures as well as towards diversifying its agricultural industry.jf.lt will nevtr.be prosperous until it produces and fabricates within its own limits ! tho most of -what' it needs." ii Very likely., says, the Augusta Clpwi kli; with Mr. Atkinson, Ehe-wish is fathejr to the thought. Thisrpoint is well 'taken by one four contemporaries who truthfully states that, the South uses less to-day from abroad than she once did. She raises and .manufactures more. She sends more commodities to. other people than ever before, exclusive of cotton, of which we sendjjas much. The Southern people paid tribute to ! New England before H12 war, and, while they procured a splendjid living, the East was laying up the surplus and storing, away the profits. To' a considerable extent, all that is ended ; bu't while we may see the future iir the good beginning we have made, and congratulate ourselves upon the initiative, wc should be careful to re member that wo. have only just begun the work. r little as possible be squandered on favor ites. I repeat what has been said beiore, that Congress owesitte us, who arc misgoverned said pillaged, and to the country, which must in the end pay our debts; to give, lis a'simple, economical and pcrmanept form of government. V; " , .f k . .n .,'Gukpgk. . Miscellaneous. - " S. C. Hall BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. gTILL AT THE HEAD IN PRINTING fand lowest in prices. ' If TOU will studj your iatereat gira me a call with your estimates before you continue your contracts elsewhere. . mar 12 j LISTING OF CITY TAXES. i OFFICE TREASURER & COLLECTOR CITY OF WILMINGTON, May lOtb, 177. LL FERSONS arc hereby notified tha the LISTING OF CITY TAXES of all Real Estate, Personal Property, Tolls and any other Taxable Property, required by law, is to be given in at the City Hall, commencing cn the 1st day of June, (proximo) and for 20 days thereafter, to s'uch persons duty appoint ed to receiro such Tax Lists. T. C. SERVOSS, City Treasurer and Collector, mal 12 Miscellaneous. SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY, r AA IINUIVALKD iLLUa'TBATEU MAUAZIS When Scribner Issued its famous Midsum mer Holiday Number in July, a friendly critic said of it : "We are not sure but that Scribncr has touched high-water mark. We do not see what worlds are left to it to con quer." But the publishers do not consider tb. at they have reached the ultima thule of excellence they believe "there are other worlds to conquer, and thej propose to conquer them." - - The prospectus for the new rolume gives the titles of more than fifty paper! (mostly illustrated), by writers of the highest merit. Under the head of ' Tonsorial. NEW BARBER SHOP. H TT PATRONS and the public sencrallv arc resoectf ally , informed that-1 hare opened a NEWrBAHBER SHOP, at No. 7, South Frot street, where the fol lowing low prices have been adopted : Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cutting 25 cents j I Shampoo 25 cents. Open on Sunday morning. dec'18 CUAS. E. CLEAPOR. ARPLETOW'S AIIE8IEAB tYCLOPIMi. ifcForeie:n TravelB" WASIIIIVGTOX LETTER; T a & ii 1. n G x on, D. C. May 20th 1877 Your Readers will lo well to receive with caution whatever startling things arc reported from here by telegraph just UOW. There is dearth f exoitmg orvt 1 cmviLHiuiug 'news, aua tnoso telegraph correspondents who arc nothing if not sen satioual are too apt to make touch of a 1 it tie. A case 111 point is the 'now party" meeting pf one hundred and fifty Republi can opposcrs of th Administration, re ported as haying been held last week. There is toothing of it. "Washington Re publicans, even the office-holders, are op posed to the Administration and only wait fur !a leader, but they have shown no disposition to organize. TI10 meeti'ng was a very small one, made up of men of no coisequenco, and had not the sanction of a politician of any consequence. The dijsaflected Republicans had hoped that Blaine would point' ont ome meth od by which, a formal and effective pro test could bo made against- the policy of Hayes. But Blaine goes to tho President and to members of the Cabinet Tor offices and gives no sign to those who wait for him. J Morton has spoken, but no definite plan of opposition is suggested by him. Conkling, remains silent, but even if he sbkc tfie same significance would ' not be attachjed to his suggestions as would have been to any practical idea of Blaine pr Morton. w nenever the removals from and an pomtmcrnts t: office are made. if. indoed. many are! to be made, there may be meet ing of consequence hero, without regard to- leaders , but there arc no indications of any such things now. . It is denied that the President or Secre tary Kvafts will write to tho Gevernof of Mississippi in' regard to the enforcement ot the Jdws of that State. The absurd story that they would do so grew out of the Do Kalb disturbance. Mr. Evarts, at least, krjows that however deplorable such events may be, their correction docs noiiic wnn tnc inational administration, and that Hby undue intcrferenco with the micrnai anairs ol the State is in the high est decree dangerous to the government. viencrat untier lias bought a large tract ot land in Colorado, aud will, it is - said, m:iuc wnue ana black men upon it iudis criruinatdr. There is -something nrar'tiral about this, aud the experience of the col ony will- be looked fur vH. in.r,. showiug hi some degree the capacities of 1 oc two races. l do not recall any case in this country in which the Jlack has had as gjod a chauce to show what n-u in him a jio will have in Butler's colony. All bills aud fractional currenev have bacn almpst entirely driven out of circula tion here by silver. Old silver is comin out of its aiding placet, A thousand dollars in old fashioned three cent piflcca were re ceived at the Postofiice Department the ! other tlajirom Postmasters id Maryland. In letting ont contracts for improvins our streets a few days since, the balk of inem went to men who did much of the work under the hte JJoard of Public orks. This has raised a tm nrst airni" the unsuccessful bidders, nd Mine ; of tha papers ace freely charged trith' fraud. The actual debt of this District u &1xmt One-fifth of its valuatin-larntinrin whrre else approached so far as I know am the least the tax-payer can ask Utilit y QUARANTINE NOTICE. QUARANTINE WILL IX FORCE on the let day of June, 1877, and will con tinue until further notice, as follows : All vcssols from ports South ol" Caj'e Fear will come to at the Visiting Statjon for in spection. All vessels having sickness on arrival, cr having had siekneis during the vovagc,, will await inspection as above without regard to the Port from whence 4hej sailed. Vessels not included in the abus e chu-ses 1 i - will proceed witho.u-t detention., i . All persons interested will please take 110 tice that Quarantine will be rigidly cnloiced daring the coming ho t season, under the pen- allies provided by law for the violation 'of i the same. ! .... W. G. CURTIS, Quarantine Physician Port of Wiliuinion. 1119 V I N NEW REVISED EDITION. Kutircly rewritten by the ablest writers on every subject. Printed from new type, ond illustrated with Several Thousand Kmrrav'insrs and Maps we have -A winter on the Nile "by Gen Mc- fTll r'lr.UoTi "inntfirinfrfl A hnpt I .nnarjintinrv 1 . i i l o .,s. pie," by Charlc3 Dudley Warner ; "Out of time the wide circulation which it has at- My Window at Moscow," by Eugene Schuy- tained in all parts of the United States ond ler : "An American in Turkistan' etc. Tnree the signal developments which have taken serial stories are announced : place in every brance of science, literattre, " and art, have induced the editor And pub- Tn - - - ' usner w suomit 11 xo aa ezaci nu luorougu If fl 0 1 3 S bwJltiTUrilia revision, and to issue a new edition entitled Within the last ten years the progress of discovery in every aepartment 01 Knowledge whose stor, of evcaoaks-g.Teehighcj - - - satisfaction, to the readers ot the Mntaiy. ? rThe movement of political affairs have The scene of this latest novel is laid on the jcCpt pace with the discoveries of science and banks of the lludson. The hero is a young their fruitful application to the industrial man who has been always "tied to a woman's and useful arts and the convenience and re- f hf drATh of his flnenient of social life. Great wars, and con- nwhpr i loft alone in the world to drift on sequent revolutions have occurred, involv mother, lslcltaionc in tne worw 10 uruioa national changes of peculiar moment, the current of hie, with a fortune, but with- T1 civil war ofoUr country, which was at Bv Dr. Holland, the Editor, out a purpose its height when the last' volume of the old Another serial, "His Inheritance, by Miss work, appeared, has happily, ended, and a Trafton, will begin on the completion of "That new course of commercial and industrial Lass o' Lowrie's," bv Mrs. Hodgson Burnett, activity has been commenced. Mrs. Burnett's story, begun in August, has a , Large accessions to onr geographical Vi,n,,n7.m,tfflnnwr wMpH hare been knowledge havehcen made by the mdeiati- pathos and dramatic power which have oeen ble iOTeT of Africa. a surprise to the public. . . . , The great political revolutions of t he last There is to be a series of original and ex- decade, with tho natural icsultof the lapse quisitely illustrated papers of 'Popular of time, have brought into public view a Science," by Mrs. Ilcrrick, each paper com- multitude of new.men, whose names are in plete in itself ' ' ' ' " every one's mouth, and of whose lives There are to be, from various pens, papers everY.n?s cirious to know the particulars iUUl ' ' r Great battles have been fought and lmpor- OD tant sieges maintained; of wnich the details TT-ivia T.a o-nrl Tt'Qfrnl n areas yet preserved only in the newspapers Axvui. -mx.lv or in the trasient publications of the day, Also, practical suggestions as to town and and winch ought now to take their place in countrv life, village improvements, etc., by permanent and authentic history, well-known specialists." In preparing the present edition for the Mr. Barnard's articles on various indus- press, it has accordingly been the aim of the tries of-Great Britain include the history of editors to bring down the information to the Vvnrimont in nnnrifinn "A lowest possible rates, and to furnish an ac- o i rl,rJ.mS.nH 1QCp-opcration, A curate account f the most recentdiscoveries Scottish Loat factory in the November in scieiiee) of every frehs production in number, and "Toad Lane, Rochdale, mUe- literaure, and of the newest inventions in comber. Other iapcrs arc, "The British the practical arts.as well as to give a succinct Workininan's Home," "A Nation of -Shop- and original record of the progress political keepers," "lla'pcnnv a Week for the Child,' and historical events. rtrl ' r The work has been begun after long and - ii -ii i,,i'j -.:J,,:ii k'.'5,nn.' careful preliminary labor, and with the most A richly illustrated aer c3 ill bs given on lo csourecs ffr carrylug it ou to a suc. "American Sports by Flopd and Field, by c.ssful temination. ' various writers, and each on a different None of the original stereotype plates have theme. The subject of f been used, but every page has been printed t on new ty performing, in fact, anew Cyclo- "Ilouselioltl ami Home Decoration pcedia, with the same plan andcompassas r its predesessor, but with a far greater ix?cun- will have a prominent place, whilet the latest iary expenditure, and with such improve- productions of American humorists will ap- ment mitcoinrwsiUon as have been suggest- pear from month to month. The list of short- feld lou2er "periencea ad enlarged know- er stories, biographical and other sketches, The illustrations which ar introduced for etc., is a long one. the first time in the present edition have The editorial department, will continue to been added not for the sake of pictorial ef- employ the ablest pens . both at home and feet, but to give greater lucidity and force to abroad. There will be a series of letters on explanations in the text. They embrace literary matter, frouf London, by Mr. Wcl- ""teS?.?!?1161? e aml .ural history, r.rlt - and depict the most famous and remarkable rr-V fit mi i features of scenery, architecture and art, as The paged oi the magazine will be open, as well as the various processes of mechanics heretofore, ?o far as limited space will per- and manufactures. Although intended for iuit, to the discussion of all themes affecting instruction rather than embellishment, no Bail Road Idn WILMINGTON BAILBOAD COUP Office of Gen'i. SuPPftIV ' On and after Sandar .f e, Passenger trains 0& ttt4. Weiaoa Railroad wUI , un Leav Wuinington, Front St. I r.eave Weldon daily at Iti II Ii.' Arrive at WUminnon C- H k' NIGHT MAIL AXD rrZl'',tl Arrive at Weidon at "- fth' daily, (except Sunday) and Niehttram niiV. -i... 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Co MAXUfACTUKbRS-OF NTING: INKS. ISOOK AN'U XEWS CLACK A peoijaltir. 3.7 ESorth Piftb Street, naaeiDhia, Pa. Agents for the Diamond Spectacles. Our country friends are inritcd to call and - ' dec 13 C. H. SCHUXKEH 1 III? I V I .1 . 1 KZ, ,: AUij, a superior dicnts and under the nerl ?J?rr5 JAS. T. PETTEWAYj MEflCHApiSI, COHMISSIOfl Brokerage IHouse. ifeEIVEi RE,GULAULY and haV, exhibition, sainnles of f!r,m.o . i - J ora ". Orders and moments solicited. i r-- .""i""-'"! ei uiacK. On mcnurelr freo fmm :' "'''u6i c. AlnPr1XJ ?? 30 t0 S Ptr cent-low: UniSsSef r lDtS ""turcd in the ...It""',"1. sample kc- m conrinro wajr. or 1 mone from tne ( no Knowledge. nurt s&- state amount of TfrjLl, i;jetO closestamp.andafoUreply .wul be siTen yoa le. ECEIVE. REGULAULY and havoJ " TV. thellcaslv So ton Tin"""1'1' UUX1U CT. flf' . , . 1 1 WMVfc i con- slightly, can SStfi MjSiJ tag pensions are SaUfcS twnpand infornmttoa .r I'nuicr mat no ii.-.. hnn :.. what he should 7ur Ub InkTr 7 dUT . ul Mia in&S 111 timr nct i m up in Kers and . .. . .M l GIBBSA LKimrrtVS WILCOX, j Contested TJSSS and the Beav? T;i rSu4 l'ETTEWAY & SCUULKEN. 1 ""K&i' pftbs) gbOS3 nd Warrants suedi dec 13 r , . . ?.-vauiuii2aea DaDer m i " rrmir, Kma vj rxt ?fcJnmforadrertisin!rlt W-ar ejected Ftn iffi QS SECOXi STREET, near the Post Office, where yon will find eTervthino- In the STATIONERY LINE as cheap as itcau be j It's all so,c'land see if it is nct,i? . j At l april 13 ir-'- - "jfear the Pot Office. rp llE DAILY EEVIKTT it famished ti a City Subscribi?rr at ijO cenu a moot h dt.r U -'m iunotreet, r - . jJhiladel Dhia, P a . j "DON'T FORGE f" J- J. SHEPARD .1 . .. - V.w'UT Etean"" the Watered rire7 I JfiSpa : liberal term3 will be made with ih AA SSST? OX "can be found ,rlB P ?cond and Thlr - FRAXTHAM A H a v I TA:L- in. - ua iToprietors. Ready and willin " trt' .11 . . i advertise iii5EH: rt, A DVERTTSE x IN TnE f T f I i DAILY REVIEU-; Send Stamo for Cuxa- Ivaai Highest Testl raosy. ; Agfa Wanted. a U lllnnnun a m 7r,h -JhVW YnLrCT nd School Forninjrt. C 19 ft 21 Jwajr, Now York Cit, o "uxn. Address : , I As wecixaivMfij iZrfboiiaess.. OTTf.v a Lj. j wnw I -. - rtTT.7TI : TtiiV oleasnre in id Patent si!,U7i1 .. , Co", of this city. rt0 L (AtlAt'f,F,l"