1 - - . i . .. . t : ' ' i '. - t 1 . . . . ...... . ... .. . I ' i - - , . I r . . ' . , - ; , . .- - . . - !-. r- , - !-. - .: j - ; ';; ' M - . i t -1.1 J V . : Review , The Josil. T. JAMBS Ed. and Prop .' r -TriliMINTQW, If. C. f TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1877. uauy VIEWS A5D BETIEWS. . The State of Kentucky pays a dollar for a foxs scalp, and this year nearly all ' :Hhe taxes in Adair County have been paid . -with scalps. fr1pTavlor. a' culorcl lawyer from. Massahnsetti, has been admitted to prac " lico ia Maryland the first .negro in 'tic bar of that State. JCobnei Sellers, otherwise 'J, T. liay- moDd, passed the Treasury Department : in' Washington, the other day, and said : mildly : "There's millions in it ! " and im ' uiueUtely added reflectively, 'there's millions after it' , Hilton's bujl against the Jews brings .to mind the facts that inl8G3 General , Grant issued an order, excluding Jews from the lines of the Army of the Ten nessee; and that som years ago certain fire insurance companies prohibited Jews . from taking out policies in them. The Turks in their march into fonte ' negro arc said to have lost ten thousand men. Great discontent" is reported at Constantinople with the1 policy of the government which has' employed sixty thousand men on this by-play with" little Intengro, when such vast interests -, are at stake in Asia and on tho lanubc. - 1 From seventeen -to twenty thousand of the homeless Sufferers of ' the fire at St: John's aredaily supplied with- substantial ' food at the rink, where contributions are concentrated. The amount of provisions al ready consumed as been enormous, but ' the stock holds out well and is constantly ' teplecished. ;- ; v i Mr. Daniel Dennett, of Louisiana, says; "Let our people be patient. In a few years the merits of the. Southern States will be trumpeted all over Ameiica and Europe, and immigration, capital and en terprise will rush hither in hot haste, such as California never witnessed in her great est "prosperity." " One of Sherman's bummcr3 cut a paint ing from its frame in one of the Ithetl family mansions in South Carolina, and sbld it in Philadelphia for ten dollars. Neither he nor1 the purchaser knew that it was over ten centuries old, and was valued high among thejhousands. It has just been discovered irf Cincinnati . A Tolisb legion is organizing in ,Cou . strntinoiplc, and the German Government has enjoined great care-upon the authori ties throughout Posen and Prussia to pre vent any recuiting for it within their re- - epecti ve districts. All officers of the . ' landwchr or reserve are forbidden; to take service under Turkey, under penalty of ' being treated as deserters. . t. : The prediction that tho export of fresh meat from this country to England - would ultimately become a huge traffic is rapidly being verified. New York in April last ' sent 6,000,000 pounds, and Philadelphia 2,600,000 pounds. At both of these ports the shipments are steadily increas ing. Philadelphia, for instance, last, . October sent but 1,500,000 pounds, while now its monthly shipments run into tha .millions. 1 ' ' - The exhibitors at the permanent exhi bition in Philadelphia havk finally voted,: I after long, discussion, upon the question of having it opened on Sunday, provided , the machinery is stopped and no sales are " made, nd the result was 835 yeas to 509 nay t, - As the directors have made the supposed, opposition of the exhibitors a cEief reason for refusing Sunday openings, the decided majority in its favor is likely . to bear fruit in a dbange of policy. The unanimous opinion in military cir cles is that Constatinoplc is the objeceivc point of the Iliissian armies both in Asia and Europe, and that by all the rules in strategy those armies are bound to go to that city:- Seventy days from the crossing of the Danube is the timo generally al lowed for their appearance before Stam- " boul.' Whether after possessing it. the 'Russians jwill hbld it or not, is a ques tion the strategists, leave, to the diplo- - mattsts; but that they will take it is a Jdnt orl which there is no dispute, t . Por political, effect a good deal has been said about proscription and social ostra- .' cism for opinion's sake in the South. IA& us cite the Jews as witnesses. Before tbe war Louisiana sent Judah P. Benja min i a Jew, to represent her in the- Uni tcJi States Senate. During the war he wax the Prcmiel of the Confederate Cab faent, while General Grant was issuing orders excluding all jews from his' mili tary department on the Union side. Now comes the manager of the largest cs tete in thfXorth and forbids the, enter- I tainmeat of any Jew at his Grand Union Hotel, at Saratoga. Joseph Seiigman, the ,'htad of a greas banking house and a gen- tleaaa of high, character and culture was J r-;Sileeted as the? first victim of this insult .? proscription in orer to make the ex- '., ample more eoaspicixouj. . SOUTH OP THE DANUBE. The plot thickens and the news becomes transfcrrea'ii tnfnewUheatre of war, an4 we read with a jrcat deal of .interest the, ilerdUTs account of the crossing of the Danube at Simnitza by the Russians un der command of Generals Yolcbice and Dragmiroff. According to the , accounf which the' Herald publishes the Russians no longer seem inferior to the Turks in e TUrKS ID ze quaTities. point of valor and soldier-like The cheerfulness and willingness with which they labored to launch their bdatsy dragging them through the soft roudiand miry marshes of the Roumanian shore, in the dead of night, the great caution they displayed in; keeping; their move ments concealed from the enemy, the quiet, orderly behavior of the soldiers while undergoing all these hardships, the subdued tones in which all orders were issued, the deep interest whjch pervaded; the ranks of the Russian soldiers, the cool courageand determined valor exhibited by Gen. Yolchinc when he landed wftb his troops on the Bulgarian shore;;' the enthusiasm of the common soldier, and, thfc Impetuous charge mado by the Rus sians when1 the Turks were driven back from the river shore, and the successful faot-hold which the Russfans gained by the superior frchcralshiD of their offieers and the unflinching courage of their men, ' .lM ! - jroes to nrovc that the Turks arc more trt' - 4 . i than en uallv matched in nualitv.as well as quantity of the litissian soldier. The Russians have npw control of nearly the entire length o( the Danube, from AViddin ,to whefe its waters empty into the Black sea. The On to Constantinople march has now commenced ini earnest, terrible earnest, as the next few weeks or possibly days may show; The Russians arc gradually drawing 'the cordon, closer and closer around tho sick man's territory; slowly but no less surely, we firmly be lieve, the Czar is inclosing the doomed ar mies of, the Torte. It is the same plan .apparently as Gen.'Winfield Scott urged upon the- Lincoln administration to adopt with the Northern armies in order to sub due the South, which plan was to suppress -us by force of superior numbers, and the Russian plan, we sincerely believe, will be the same towards his Moslem adversary. Rut it is not to' be supposed that the Turks will yield without a struggle, and a desperate one at that the defence of thejr capital; all of their religious preju dices are aroused and they will fight with the desperation of a wounded lion at bay, while the Russians, elated with their re cent successes," will- be more yaliant than pver, and blood, human blood, will flow freely. War is certainly no child's play, it is not only full of horrors to the active participants, but it entails untold misery and suffering ;upon the poor defenceless women and children. -Who is responsible for all the blood tfhat is shed and the misery, abject misery, that is caused bv cruel -war ? It is a question easier asked than answered. The near futurd is big with events in the Eastern war, and we await with con siderable interest the news that shall come from the Danubian frontier in the next few weeks. In the meantime the fate, of nations may fairly bo said to hang in, the balance. i : i' "KITTY KING." Wc print elsewhere this fine poem, b which thq Baltimore Sun, of Saturday, says : i v . . 1 Mr. Asar 11. Watson, for more than fourt years local editor of tho Macon (Ga.) Icsscngcr, and wcllknown and esteemed throughout tbat State, died on Tuesday last lie was native of Loudon county. Va. Mr. Watson was a conscientipus and industrious worker in verse, and many of his poems ran the rounds of the press. Ond of them particularlyentitled ''Kitty King," bacl a wide' spread popularity in England, and was variously attributed to several of the" most famous poets. . : ' THE NEXlT HOUSE. , The Washington Star says: The Ilonor- able George W. Adams Clerk of the IIousc of Rrpresenatives, left here yester day for Kentucky, his home, to spend the summer. He jias completed the list of members that he will call to organize the House at 12 m., October lath. . The Dem ocrats, according to the list, will have eight majority. There are twelve contest ed cases reported and affidavits filed. Nei ther the Democratic or Republican mem ber irom Colorado, will be placed on the roll. Neither will he place on the roll either Parchero or Wigginton, the Cali fornia contestants; or Metcalf and Frost, the Missouri contestants. . ' It has become the faibion in Paris to have a monogram of the owner's initials in the centre of the window shades and curtains. j Lost. YESTERDAY -AFTERKOOX, a Ladies' Port?monie, containing a few dollars in money. The finder will be cuiUbly rewarded not only interesting but- fbrillmg- along j the Danube. IAll interest $n tha arirUesJ of Asia Minor keems now i to nave been Rail Boad Lines, &c. GejtfGio'ts Office, Wltl4OT(lX , COLUMBIA ' Ml GUSTArJtAILROAD AND AU- f I sr ttt:i j:l-frw v f! Jnnc 1, 1877. -CnAGEOF SCHEDULE.' ...hsnri Jnrie 3d. the follow- .Mtni will be run on this road. DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, (daily ! " J 'except Sonday.) ;;;;.:15 Jopm ArmeiiwisUvt -- ,0 p w at Wilmington..... ... 5 - 1 --NiaHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Uaiiyj. f.Wiimlntrton ..:U. 6 00 V'M f ArTive'atColimibia.......l.......4-- A S Arrive at AufusU......... LeAre ' Columbia i....,H 3? ? LeaveFlorence......,.....:......J. f Aba a V w v v t r nrn i n t t This Triin will Whiterille. Pair only stop at1 Flemington, Bluff, Marion, Florence, TimmoMVille, Sumter and Eaitover Detween .Wilmjngton and Columbia. THROUGE FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex ' cert Sundays.) 1 t-i:TI1mTr,.nT, ...... 2 30 PM JUV ' V lliwi6.v- - T.va ITInronPO ...... 2 20 A M nrAnmhla ..... 10 10 A M t rvvinn.v.i. 4 00 1 m T tdrik Vlnrsnca. ... 4 iU A A Arrive at Wilmington. 12 00 A '.mam . 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Z7 Market atr?-ct iuillu,.i. .r I I'.st ahl L-1,J 1 mil jri tt a i? vmi mnn -1. AOLOwj , i buiis in ainereni du". r- rr J.UAItATEl THE MONEY'S WOllTH fertalningtoInvenUonsorPax V lor everv artirln tmrnl,,, -ni I vnn vt. vrPTTT.itT OF SLXTT rAO5, very artieln nupnhai A - , ut meu. r-l.-"-.! ' " "itucs, V10CK5, ZZZZXA! ?y o &c.f kept .rouu,uJ, u" uana ior sale at a very elhrht , , V, .t iui tuU Agents ior the Diamond Spectacles. iiiwi,ur menus are invited to rn SPP. " ,kvv -t--. : dec 13 JAS. T. PKTTEWAYi C. H. M ISE. COMMISSION .'.AND . Brokerage !Hmrco 7zh&u?""?v"LJ and hav on irZi- c.mPies oi Kjottee, Flour Rlrp Molasses, Suffar. Svruns. TnKLi Ui U,,ce' EimpVtlrr1 uruc" "'de andedn- nrnnS , agents for the sale of WILrnY and the Hp .iSKTED- GUANO declS ' A1 & SCHULKEN. - !() ' i I sr . -g. ;l".f.J.- Si'rf:. 2a " s - s ' -s a d -y-53 S 2 s o cs J . -e : 5 , ?5 sa s ; S rci- : o'C gS-gg M J Q N ' 5t S oOQ an -'-.-.-. J - ' - -. j " M1 - Miscollanfo i Vw7V .IBM VTA 3 XxUDtlEZ anvuvB carrifii rr.!i - - - i Wherever fvt,;i.:. WANTS of EVEUYBODY; ffij) SEWING MACHIHE-SrvJS years einco by the aia of tho best fr. talent and Mechanical SkuHtfc nil tho I-Rsentlal rarta of a Tn?t MACHINE, is SIMPLE ia C0q3,l tiUMJtlOJt in Strength Of DOING a wider rafige ot IForJfctbs Sewing Machines. ItwiliRnli without COSTlxo ONE CENT Er in tho Manufacture ofthis JUCliii Very Best Materials a i The-WEAliLNG TAKTH aroHARrl and the Mechanism La3 been cu.srl with the special vlntt tf pr()duei Easy Runninsr, IH'RACLE, and 4 TsOisLiss Machine, adapted r" WEt-lf for Coarso or flno THKiD I TON. SILK or LIN EN, .EITOG fra Lightest Muslins to Benr Cloth liEATUEIt. such Corfldencei .ia the IMTRINS1C MERITS o( every ilAClllMJ is full - Warranted. -forllwlw LIVE AGENTS battel la localities we are not represented. presented.- i rices, and PampH tt mt I L', or call at any tf our o2ici Send for on the 1103: - ! j 4 . : . ' K . "30 Union Square?, 2&1 EC4 Washington Street, Eostoni Ma3..T 111. Second AwM-Piiisti-J 111 State Street, CMcagOfl . 21 Sot 5t Street, St. leu 17 2fo i-O-bjonery t. arra-cco. from the oUccta of Krror- ai Abuses in early life. Jhv j' nooi) lU:3rouKP. linju'drau Nj to Marriage rcmovei Hi method of tre,itncnt., c O. and icniiix .iuiv jtiiami.--. liooK3- anu,circutars scni jut in scaled cnrcltfffc-. Addrct IIowaui) AsaocurioH, HO . Ninth St, l'hihdclphia, I'a. An Institution Laving-a. h'tfi reputation for ionoraWf con duct and profeKumaUVM- E. TPASHIOXAi-K liAnCEU, ' I' - C).n .niirlr l'urcal ires f ., . lVllmin;'t"ii,5-(i . Hair" Cuttibff, Shayin? and Shap done in the highest Ftjle of the ar . I Kstabli'shetl IS65 GILMORE&CO.,Aorhejstl . ( ,s . t Successors to ChJpman, noffM 629 F Street, . Washing h cramecu no iee oi , ;,J rir & aminations. and conducting a rcheanrf . r, U gfiven to Interference Cases &4 nfflee.Tirtenfiiona before ConPJr-sM JL U 4AM - Buits In different SUtes, and w i . United Stotei Courts wdTgf Claims rrosecuted La the Stre d . United States. Court oi Wz.t& mission era of Alabama y'f & Coramlssion, and all classes el lore the Jecuuve j;epui-- mrmaarm nt rT uiu a. OrnOEBS. oDiin3 and sxnr wir.'or their heirs, are in Pf rz.'t noVtaowredke:"- Writ, fall JWgJ state amount of par J$nti& clomm Btamo. and a faU reply. will be given you ixee , Tell5lB, .iti ?.?l"id0JlD;ein V- X IVU"I . .fc. 1 1?f2"t?S."r stamp ajidinrormauw - .- ... : Vnltod Statei General w Pf rtX? hfnr ths General partment oi tha Inwrior. -Old Bounty Ia 31 general im-yiiEj. fn tyXand .Warrants outt fru 1 1 sued nnaer aci. v rPrijterea ''',,' cash for them. Sf bref lTl t.. mlnmenta are impeii to perfect thenu t' .iS.wt f oar wslfie riencedlivryers SSaad.LV attorney bar 55 InU tf J fratnitonsly farnUhedw M Jrpper paper, on arPl Liberal rraiiements . , all claasea of buiness. - v u QJ Address Gli' TtaJre Dleasure in frL 0JMia, m id i IB H W fence Itt th. W' S U1' on letTing it at this office. ' june 22 '.i-'.-iifr ' DAILY BEYIEWJ Law, Patent ana wy- ,