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The Daily1 Review. jbsiT. T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY, JULY 131877. that the intrest of their faction would be well . served by Hayes election. They may have been prompted by a virtuous admiration of carpet-bag -government and were sincerely anxious to save: it from Tildcn's reform. ' : -:f THE INFAMOUS EIUIlT ! here. They went much fulrther. ITiey practically justified and susfuincd all the infinite rascality of the Returning Hoard.--. They not . only refused to take voluntarily notice ol the atrocious frauds 1 crpctrnted Ly them, but they excluded the .proofs cf their corruption which the Democratic counsel htld in their hands and oH'tred t exhibit. -These Commis- 'i-.k'. v oft' the evidence, and JUDGE BLACK'S PIIILLLIIMC. A few days ago wc presented our readers with a portion of Judge lilr.ck'.s terrible arraigumeut of the Administration' and the Republican party in the matter of the Electoral Commission, and to-day wc pub ltslfanothcr part which is the inc si com plete, cloqtientr ''and scat bin- exposure that has yet been m ulc of the means by which Rutherford 15. Hayes was foisted into tho President chair. We regret our space will not permit us to give it in full, and that we must confine n:K-!vcs to the most striking adages. After al luding to the complicity of I'reMnt Grant in supporting and enforcifig tf.e frauds by his troops, he describes. THE IKKATI0X OF Till: CC.HMII.N. But bow was the object of the c'm.pi racy to Im accomplished? T4e 1Im;c Jof Reprefeota'ives was l?c r.o.raiic. r.ml without its consent, expressed or 'i:ij.!i"el in sonic form or another, the Senate tu'u nos give effect t a files count.' Tho lii.st intention was to claim t he 1'rcfcidL-nt of the t3etiate had power to determine abeo- Iutcly and arbitrarilly what electoral v. tea should cc counted and what not, I ins was the great rallying point until Mr. Conkling took it up, and, m a speech U toM tli:tu. plainly that their disregard of surpassing ability, utterly demolished and tiiy ;lt pri,;,-;, was as "shocking in rcauccu inomvisioie aiou.s. it I'ecame inr,rii d as n was unsound n law,T aud settled, tncrciorc, mat me two nous must count the votes, aijd this clear! v im plied tho power to inquire and dctti r..;nc what were votes. It could not l e denud that the voice of the House of I'lpics'.n- tativca was at least as potential as that . 1 . .1 T - -.11 I ' 1 mat mc nousc wouiu suiux a ir.uia .vu "lariug as this to bo thrust down the sm.crs S:n .tlif-re 1 it a:; remorselessly as -Wells and his ass:i iatcs .suppressed Democratic return.1. And this they put on the ex press r.. ;.!rd that to them it was all one whether the action of these boards was fraudulent or not. They would suffer no proof of coroupiion to invalidate the right c.aiii.ed , by a Hayes man to put in the vote of a State for his candidate. .This monstrous and" unendurable out rage was resisted to the utmost. All of the seven Implored and protested against it. .fudge Clifford, the President of the Commission, laid it down as a maxim of the c imtnon law that fraud vitiates what- Secretaiy Sherman is reported to be worth $2,000,000 in United States bonds. No wonder he believe they should be ;f . t I 7bcre'ai it present n France steam engines i arftt present .in r ranee mw.m fefirtUggfeate horsc-powcr of 1,500,000, wMcil is equal to the euecm e labor of 31,000,000, or about ten times the industrial population of the country. Yet so very recently as 18o2, there were only 6,000 fixed steam engines in the whole of France, and these had an esti mated strength of only ,45,000 horse power. , , ! " ' m ' m m ' Cease lUcking the System With dxasUc cathartics and hurtful saliyants and use that' rational and genial recupejput. Hostetter's Stcanach Bitt-ers, the success of which in the eradicatton of disease and the building up of feeble constitutions has ut terly confuted the preposterous medical theorists who insistedjon the rationality of depleting the frame in order to restore it to health: Appetite, easy digestion, regular evacuations. A natural flow of bile, are as sure a result of the use of the finest of America's invlgorants as increased loss of power and Irritation of the system were of the old exhausting method. The new era of medical treatment inaugurated by the the sick placed health them from the r.co;:g.v to all countries and all ages i nol hurtful conseatienees of an absurd fallacy. cole can ilann it exclusively; it- pervades , all .systems of junsj)iudeuce ; it has its home m evcrv -honest heart; it is the um- ver.-;! mi. linden? of all just men; it ap plies 'to all human dealings. Judge Field face of the minority and Miscellaneous. ToncorioL SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. Aa Unkivalkd IlluoTbatlu Magazine When Scribner Issued its famous Midsum mer Holiday Number in July, a friendly critic said of it : "We are not sure but that Scribner ba touched high-water mark. We do not see what worlds are left to it to con quer." But the publishers do not consider that they hare reached the ultima thule of i .1 I I- 1 " mi 9 1 excellence tney Deiieve "mere are ouer worlds to conquer, and they propese to conquer them." j The prospectus for the new volume gives the titles of more than fifty papers (mostly illustrated), by writers of the highest merit. Under the head of i "Foreign Travel." NEW BAEBEE CHOP. MT PATROKS anlftha puWiclieenerally are refpectfallj Informed that I hare opened a k k i! r NEW-BARBER SHOP, at No. 7, South -Front street, where the fol lowing low prices hare been adopted : Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cutting 25 cents ; nampoo 25 cents. Open on Sunday morning. dec 18 CfJAS. E. CLEAl'OR. jfficellanoous. THE NEW APPLETOM'S AUWtAii-tycypfiMi XEW REVISED EDITION". we hare "A winter on the: Nile," by Gen. Mc Clellan'; 'Saunterins About Constantino- le, by unarles ludley W arner ; "Uut of ever it tMiiyhcs, and proved it undeniably. Bittrsla deed a happy one for He mi-ht nave proved more. It is not and feeble, for it has not only plac nioeUvi maxim cf the common law, it within their reach, but saved then JooUtd ill t:i,' Miscellaneous, Prime Enjoyment for a Year. Less Than Four Cents a Week. MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE MY . INTRODUCING THE Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers ou evwry subject, l'rin teit lrom new type, ond illustrated with Heveral Thousand y Window at Moscow," by Eugene Schuy- t itflfll.llv W,bHshl nndr th ler ; "An American in Turkistan," etc. Three fTtleof THIS KiuNV AAH.KICAN CYIAXI1M!: serial stories are announced : t I uxx was com Dieted in 1873. sbuce which time the wide circulation whieli it hasufc- Wl l nlintiivn taiued mall parts of the: United States and I C 1 1 U 1 d O IVliniUrrif the signal developments which have taken I place in every Drance oi science, literattre. uv ur. uoiiantij xne sailor, i ana arx.nave muuoea tno eaitor aua puo- I lisher to submit It to an exact and thorough whose storv of "Sevenoaks" gave the higbes 1 revision, and to issue a new edition entitled ..Ar. fvnthW I THE AMKHKJAN CYCLAJKDIA, . f i. onno nf this l.atnsHiovel is laid on the ;. Within the last ten years the progress, of :ri. uA,nn Tha i,nm . . rn..n. discovery m every department oiicnowieuge uau15 V1 " - , I has made a new work ol reierence an lin man who has been always "tied to a woman 8 I oerative want. i . -t aoron strings," but who, by the death of his I The movement of Dolitlcal affairs have mother, is left alone in the world, to drift on I kept pace with the discoveries of science and the current of life, wita- a fortune, but with- I their fruitful application to the industrial I and useful arts and the convenience and re- 1 Vi ;.i it.-. r,),n,;t,n mu I flnement of social life. Great wars, and con Anothcr serxal, "Hid Inheritance, by Miss 1 MnIimt revolutions hav occurrwL involv- Trafto Lass o' Mrs. Burht tt's story, begun in August, has a I its height, when the last volume of the old pathos and dramatic .power .-which have been j work appeared, has happily ended, and a a en rnrNi to tho D 11 hi IP I "c wuioo v wmmrtmai iuuui)ki xa 4uioilv:i. 1 I Knowledge nave neen mauc oy tne inueiaii JScicnce," by Mrs. Herrick, each paper com-1 gjjjjie explorer of Africa. SATUUIJAY ETEI1I6 POST, a djVd : "It is elementary knowledge that Iran 1 vitiates :ill proceedings, even the must, ilcmn; that no form o word?, no amount o! eeietnony, no solemnity of pro in ..lii.il - it from pv Tnsiirf or I Which for morn than 55 Years has been the i)i;:evt its tincture lrom assault ana ae htriKti.n. JJnt the eisht were as deaf aa STORY. SKETCH AND FAMILY PA rEli aUiiLl'S to Use VulCC Ol reason and lUStlCe. I 5o ii ihn TTnitPfi Stiffs. I r;0 nfUro-At Uritnin inrlndn thn hiitorr of and whirh nnirht miw to tnk t.hAir nlnna in plete in itself. ' J I The great political revolutions of the last There are to be. irom various pens, papers i decade, wun tne natural lesunoi me lapse on . ! I of time, have brought into public vriew a - j m i it i multitude of new men, Wnose names are m HOIIIO LlIO and 1 raVOl. I every one's mouth, and of whoso lives Also, practical sujrsestions as to town and I every one is curiousto Know ine parupuiars country lite, Tillage imprcvemrnts, etc., by I taut maintalned; of which the details well-know n specialists. . I are as yet preserved only m the newspapers ; Mr. H:rnard's articles on various indus- or in tiie traslent publications of the day, I I in v vvoii'i! iiof. nrrrmr. f t ir trnnrl tc lw I t nnMM, nraiLlir iinntaina oirrnf larnrp I fSr.m.t V vnri mnn 111' 1 ,n-nriprjliin)l:' 'A I URrm&nIlL AULlientiC ulSLOrV. thrift of the country ":i ';unst tncstuiiKich I I.. ' ...,., !. t.c 1, .i,atU.i n.M. .irir .nniu) nn irnnH nannr ' tilled I stH-ii T..af Vactnrx" in th November I In preparing the present i t.. . i t. i: . :it t. .. . .J. .- 1 5L-rt i l-i-J- 1 . k i 1 kt,i r i . ;n r I press, it uas accordmeiy ueen tne 01 us seniie. uui 11 u.u nu ivnuca uu.u 1 iKy over it to' shield it, protect it cuoice.i ewnc-e .uu ueivu uumuei, auu lv aUW I editors to bring down the declare inconsistent results ol the cunt. ,,.1 v,. it itnnn.inrr !.. l.rnnrl nVi of oesi writers: noiseusauonai i-ru,, uuii. cemoer. . wiuyippu. "A"l" lowest possible rates.andto unj thn ,.f .i;fy..r..,. V . , ' - V1 V v. ' -A . as ' mother is willing to nave ner ennaren workwoman s ; Home, :-a Aauon ??op; cumteaccount I the most o-im utwiui.'i .w... v. x......,v . . mi. 1- Mill ji r. II V O .COVCr lb ULianitL eVt'rV TK nrhnin tnn nf iho nanw Ktllirp Unnar. " a'lwnnva Wl'Pt nr h( Child 'I in o,.l,. ,r..,r rl.o siacnts, a statp. 01 tilings iiMnt come which would subject onr institutions at a s'rain severe enough to (tidanger them greatly. It was in these dillicult circum stances that a mixed commission of littccn was proposed, consisting of live -Senators,. fire Ilcprcsentativcs and live Judges of the Supreme Court. The model of 'appoint ing them made it certain that fourteen would dc equally iiiviucu otiween tne parties'; and, as the fifth Judge would be named by the consent of his brctl.re:i on both sides, he might bo expected to tand attack W , Ws O i jai 11 iM'i:a Tin: fokms of law. In all the discusi'ins of tho subject, the I fresh and unexcelled : Humorous Notes ; Lit isRii disposed to lavor the conspiracy pro- erary lieriews j ews oies, ioy auu wins lcise.1 a must profnnd veneration foF the V umn8i ana D.ln8 an" J . ' I ..alo tt at. .Ta ino inih n nfl npr nq prprv lon,,s,,fray." This was the keynote -j-- committee, and it is heard in every! sub- I TWO DOLLARS A YEAR sequent argument ot counsel and com mhssioncr on ihat side. It seemed to be I Sample copy containing. club rates, etc., sent im.W!.,(.r fimWr f!,m. that a frtrm:,n on receipt of a -cent stamp. Address, cheat was perfectly safe from exposure edition for the aim of the information to the furnish an ae recent discoveries production in nteraure, and 01 tne newest inventions in richly illustrated series will be gi?en on I the practical arts.as well as to giveasuccinct aerican Sports by Flood and Field," by I and original record of the progress political between them, like a daysman, witua H-,i J . . . I 11 1 ' , -. ' A. 11 me seinucnrc was wnuca on tne out-1 ore hand as heavy on one head as the other. I 1. . i .i:.v .uIj. I - . . 1 . .1 1 sale, ib iiiuuc. 110 uuieicucu unit i was 1 r -a i 1 ha Democrats consented to tins m the ,-if.i .. -.t. 1 t I J 1-lipf thit no vvni IViml.Iirins ronl.l ho -u ' cm 1 UV'-W" ueau ,eu s Doncs before BENNETT behefthat no sccn Republicans coukl a,uI aI1 uncieanncss. Xo rcluge f lies know through wl lTu,rj" luu 7 m . " could be swept away, no hiding place of comei. and elevatin"r. , etc It also contains Historical and Biographical I A Kti'tln. Snianlifii A rrMiiITirnl gnrl llniisp- I ( A m t . ' ..'ij.t! 1,1;. a u - ;v.. I and historical events noia ueparunenu,iiuiu u,:wV i various , ..--m UUxC.CUc. ,. . . . wun after lonirand theme. Ihesubjectot j I careful preliminary labor, and with the most Household ami Home Decoration I ample resources ior carrying it on toasuc .1 -..' : AM., a. 1-1 1. 1 c. ssful temination. will nave a promineni piace, wuiibi vueii None Qfthe origlnal stereotype plateshave productions of Americanhuinorista will ap- been used, but every page has been primted pear from month to month. The list ot short- on new type, forming, In fact, a new Uyclo- er stories, biographical and other sketches, pcedia, with the same plan and compass as etc., is a long one. its predesessbr, but with a far greater peeun- The editorial department will continue to iary expenditure, and with such lmprove- ZZl hero illPbe a Ss of IcUer," ffi experiencea udeutargedlTuow Q1 O t,,-v-v,, , WIT.-, I literary matiers, irom jjonuon, ' oy iir. wei-i Tbe illustrations which are introduced for VIVb BKNMvTT & HIC4, ford. I the first time In the nresent edition nave Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. j The pages of the magazine will be open, as I been added not for the sake of pictorial ef- Rftiiirp and affix the number 918 heretolorcy so lar as limited space will per- I ieut, uu logive greaver luciuuy auu iorce 10 &ETT A FITCH so Uni we may nit, to thediscussion of all themes KSSSSKt&UneS ugh what paper the subscription the socml and religious ife of jau 2 then uphold a known fraud : if mistaken In thatopinion of their adversaries honesty, thor fult euro, at all events, that the um pire .would, be a fair-minded man. They were bitterly disappointed ; the commis sion, went eight to seven for tho fraud and all its branehes ; for fraud in the detail and in the aggregate; for every item ol fraud that was ncccsssary to make the sum total uig cnougn cigm to seven at tiie time. specially to the Ireshest thought of the Christ- I (&itnTg's of scenery, architecture and art, as ian iiiiiih-uis auu atuuiiiis ui tuia wuuuj. well as tiie various processes or mechanics We mean to make the magazine sweeter and manufactures. Although Intended lor and purer, higher and nobler, more genial instruction rather than embellishment, no and generous in all its i utterances and influ- pains have been spared to Insure their ences, and a more welcome visitor than ever artistic excellence;the ;cost of their execution hoforp in homps of refinement and culture 18 enormous, and it is lelieved they will find oeiore in nomes 01 rennemeni ana cuuure. a welcome reception as an admirable feature FIFTEEN MONTHS for $4. of the Cyclopaedia, and worthy of its high Scribner for December, now j-eady, and This work is sold to subscribers only, pay- which contains the opening chapters' of able on delivery of each volume. It will be "Nicholas Minturn,' will be read with eager completed in sixteen large octavo volumes. r j . i i each nontjvinint? n.lnu1. Xlkt nnsres. fullvillus- sulcmiiilics icuuircd by tho law of the 1 ( THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, .v ihpr f thi. St tc ind of the I'nitcd States The an- i" L Kead e -pk k g "r oi.'ii.aiKi ni uit cnutu oiai.es. j.ucap-1.. j . . .. rfi I been issued. The three numbers of Scribner I Htvrana was built in the Drcscrihcd form, "flnlv I V J W3 La w ! - i i t i ;ive it trie legal shape afnd the overflow- I I OF TnE mir scourge would be turned asido. ; lJut legal form, however valuable as a cover-1 Maryland Medical Journal, mg ior n aiui, was, in meir judgment, no i - nrotecth-n for truth or iustice or miblic BALTIMORE, MD. - j right. The wiil of Louisiana was- pro-i nouncca at t lie election with all the Seiiil L "WAS AWJUDLD TEX HRSTiPREMll At the Centennial Exhibit;, i .... always carried off tho highest L rv 1 . wnercver cautiicd. AuPQA'pTt simp, Mtur, STITCH" MACHINE. ADAFmffi WANTS nf IWlfvi.rtTT.. sraiMMAcWt as years since i oy mo aid or om kT.".?- blent id Mechanical SkwtSE on me jffsemiai raru cfa mtrn ; MACHINE, ia SIMPLE in CO.NsSfSl SUJfJSJlOIl In Strength tad EiSJ Bewina Machines. It win Km x without COSTI50 p N E CENTKwiii u kuuiuuuitiuro OI UU ILAUIIXB The WEAULNG PARTS tra HlROf ti ana ine niechanlim has been cosnxechi with the special rtw of ppodudna n Ea7 Eunnlnpr, DURAELL tat NOISELESS MACHINE, tdipM rcTiU t welii iot coane or line JUKUD, CUT. TON, BILK or LINEN, 61150 ZsUjhteBt Muslins to Henet CUtk tt LEATHER. Such ConfldenwTTiT ia t&O INTRINSIC MERITS C Ot HOME SEWING. MACHIKl thkt every MACiiiNi; ia fully .Warranted for Fire Years. LIVE AGENTS wantcl ia JocaLUci tin we arc not represented. Send for prices, and Pamplcs of Trwk don on tne iiu jj;, or can at an or oar vmca. Johnson, Clark fi Co, - . 30UdoaBqur,BwTrl 564 Washington Street, Boiton.Mui. 1111 8econd Are,, Pi'UltxjVh 141 State Street, Chicago, 111. 21 South 5th Streeli Bu Utt,h. 17 lhv XottgomoTj St. Sai rraadioo, 0L la B fa o t; i. u.. from the effects of Krron uJ 3 0 Abuses in early life. Hit- 5 j HOOD UtSTOUiD. lmjcdlVBtl X 1 H n fc m 3 3 H 9 H .Lv...... .... v-w.w "f I the undersiffned will issue in the citv of Bal-I Decn lssuea Anc inree nunmers oi ocriDnei pointinent of the TiWeu electors oh the iUm re, the first number of The MasyiUnd I August, September, and October, con hicMaps. . IT RKFtE3 To ik its hUTY. 7th of November was. a perfectly-legal Medical Joubkal. It will be a monthly M- taining the opening chapters of "That Lass price and Stvlo of Bin din 2". Wc must look at the state of the case as piece of work ; there was not a flaw in the HcaUon, dcroted to the advancement of Med- eTno rT ues rriCO U1U OtyiO Wl it went before tbo commission. Tiklen rccorilontas it came from the hands of ciVch illwof thfio'rnal will conUin 6ri-i- Son begrrisUhUtheSNoVt Tn extra Clotn, per vol, ; 00 ; In Library and Ucndricks had one hundred and theTn!: ljut itas looked n J iUttr?SlS' tfe Bb.&ption. price, $4 .a year-35 cents a S&illt eighty-four electoral votcsxlcar and free oy with -perfect contempt. Neither the profession. number, bpecial terms on bonnd volumeis. 5ff VjIoI is 00- in Full MorcSfanUque ot all dispute, one less than a majority of visitin-cummittec, nor the Hayes icouu- i Careful aelections from foreign and home Subscribe with the nearest bookseller, or send lutedges, per vol, J10 OOiIu Full Itussial .1 V-l- 1 ri'l l .T :.. ....1 ...... 1. l.f .,;,m;ounn UtA rmrnl Tr;ilhumaoW;fVi .npial rimi- tn a ChCCK Or I . U. money Order tO irvnl 111 IHI ', '. IU TT11UI UUU1UIT. 1UCY Jl.lU 111 I -VI, U-..I '.ill. il ill, v.uii;iiiocui.iD, uvoiMtu I -... w .--v, .. . I to Marriajjc rcmorcd. .y I method of treatment. cw and leniarkable rcmf'ie' llnnVu nd circnltrt ml f! in sealed cnreJo 6ili?X, Howard Aisonanof, iw a. y h St.. Mintdtbhia, la. u An InstitnUontanni aV; J repuiauon ivr Hnrt and profesginatl uL E. ARTIS, t . i.'i. r .. ;t nm-nfiiwir lm.n TnoJ offtiftnc I me reqnir jmenis oi mc praciiuoner. UbIII, cUU 111 IVI tUil lUUl , .I I ' v iikii iuiv.. ii'vn iuivjiiuiiu i T i -r .1 " a iwiuicu ui in iwi-iv, uut m.su uiimvu - v, vi. . - -v. v..0..0v.v.., v.v c..' uw . Medicine in their SDPcial. aa well aa ceneral to Hajcs and Wheeler hy the Governors. I h-ni i;;e and devction of their hearts to branches, including Diseases of the Eye and I Q Oregon they had one certified lythetl:e heauliful icirularity, the exquisite I Ear, Diseases of the Nerrous System, Discas- (io-crnor. but against whom a tuum :ir Lrcciiion. i -tf-li which the Keiurninc Uoarii especuuarw women, ana yra ui iuc . . . . I ... .... ..... "i ll hmat nn tzhtuit will ho rarrn larlv rrir-ffn hv majority had been cast for an ineligible comp.-uiulol its lalso ccrtibeate.. (... metteminrin cc 28 CRIBNER A CO., 743 Broadway, N. V. ' Thirteen volumes now ready. Succeeding volumes, until completion, wilt be issued i pecimen paxes of the America jtZCy I done in the hiebest siyie l will be sent gratis, on application. . First-Class Canvassing Agents Wanted. Address the Publishers, , FAS11I0NALE BARBER, . Front Street, under ParceU i Hair Cuttinfr, ShtTto aad iL. Li.hut Btvl fll IDC a one in me uiguvoi v Attentire and polite Barben to wait upon customers. feh24 - candidate. Tc elect Hayes it was necessary that each an every one ol these thirteen votes enould be taken from TiUIcn and giren toIIaycs. As this rcpjired many distinct rulings based upon, contradictory ground, tho path of the commission was no oniy'stecp but crocked. Tho great aud importantd'.ity r.u-t upt n tho commission by a special law ainl l y w special oath of each member yas tolccide, iu tho case of contested votes from a State, "whether any and what votes Hon. such States are the votes provided for by the I'h'j education of Queen grand-. In!. hen is conducted on the princi rnnrt will ho n arhihif in nhatrnf fnrm rf I lcioriA i the progress in each of these special depart ments daring toe year. iile U.'.'.t tne i r:ncc Lonsort introduced in-1 be published aa often and as full v as their im- 1;1!-' I A i'C to t he family. Tart icularly is this true of porwncejMUfle. J J I Promineno" wil th,-1 !.i! !i . f the Crown Prince of ! Ger-1 estinjr cases in Ilosnitai and Private Practice. t 17 nianv. ii:e ii inn Brill irnTr-kv m mniniind in Ti 'j ii:i in i c.'.i.y. j.ui i;ir in! mv mcv l nae i ease will be specially treated. JNew medical .'.'v to p J-lorm their duties and to publications, as they appear, will be critically 1 I and lmnartiall v reviewed. '.- I . . .:' ! i- 1i.. I I ,1 1 1 !. it I Ol I f r f llO Van. I V.. l.kno nf a-mnnoo m-5 1 1 ha on 1 rtA tn fnn All the latent inipaovements combined into I'.S t:... r.v i i 1 i -ut- a . ... . ii.iui-i-i a: c.ni viin uicir parents, i weepies pace . wun the prozrees or J&ieaicai a:sl the tin between ten in the morning ?fnce aeTeiopea oom aoroaa ana at UU11IC. afternoon is devoted tol Contributions, on subjects of intorcst to the . f l proiession, respecuuny mviceu. . uu .wi iiuuiui'uuuu. Each numberwill contain not less than fortv ami live in tne i. . i ; L : 1 I ' CORNISH CO, I ji. .1 '. . . t .. i lfhf nr (Tit n onr? tii.in.c'i.io.,.,r,,nt I. 1 ! t s if ludv and recreation. cr jucil joual, ei- r- - rriUau.,i,,ull- rf ' .T...: . I ....... 1 . I . . .....1 I .... . ...... i . ...I ... I ij tr J how many and what persons were duly appointed electors in such State." It is not denied that the sole power of appoint ing electors for the iStaie of Lj:.is.i.m.i auJ Florida is iu the people. It was then and f h Q,r ili.ir.cr. Acconiplishmcnts.t such I paes. printed from ne ?UIli5 an admitted hct tint. tho' ,:!;:!. c!,:.-;, a...UkatiuS. thelBKJS Was gton. n.' J. To all who wish to purchase cither an OR see; ihe. prcBcribcd and proper way; they did duly mato nn apHi'iiiueut ol electors, 0 aud their act was duly recorded, and so make a perpetual mem ory.' -This thing was not "done in a cor ner;w it, was "secu and known cf all men."' Thai cacn of the two btatcs named duly annotated Tilaen electors at a regular clectkmdled for tliat purpose on the 7tl of KotemUr in pursuance of law, was a part pf their history as much as tho lact that they were States of tho Union. All the members of the commission knew as well as they knew the geographical position of laluliassc or ev Or leans. 1 1' needed uo proof; but il spe cific evidence hal Inn required, there was the rccorU, Iroai which the truth c'arcd upon them as clear as the sua. They shut their eye upon the record, and re fused, tQ see 'how many and what persons were1 tfalr appointed electors" by the peo ple, but listened eagerly to the. evidence aliunde though it was) which, showed "hoTT many and what persons" had -been designated, by the returning officers. It was ultimately held (eight to scren) that the appointees of the lUrturning lloard were duly appointed, and the appointees of thc' rjcoplo were unduly appointed. Did, the eight suppose, that the legal power to make such an appointment was Tested bylaw in the Returning Boards? Did they think: it vras not. rested in the j people?, ."No, .'that ' is impossible! But i they may bure cocscientiously believed new type, on heavy cat hnestquahty. .'II L. i senpnon price wm ue o per an-1 ii a X or IMA Nil r imtUnii ... c--irt iH.t.tlrtii 'c -rf i.l ciTirr Thnir I nnnu inrariahl v in advance, dplirpri'd frp nf r,, ' I 3 ' I iAS T 'TTEWA.Tj D. APPLETOX & CO., 549 & 55 Broadway. N. Y. Watchmakers, &c. t. w. SROWZT & UOnO, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. .No. 37 Market street, j Wilmington, if. C. (Established 1823.) GUARANTEE THE MONEY'S WORTH for every article purchased of them. " An elegant stock of fine Watches, Clock, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Ac; kept constantly on hand for sale at a very slight I advance on iew l ork cost. Agents fof the Diamond SDectarlpa. Our country friends are invited to call and - dec 13 - . eiLMOllE & CO., Attomejs Oaeetraon to Chlpmaa, 629 F Street, Washlngtcs,131 1, Amwiean and TortlprJ - Patent, procured In all franted. No fees for BISr amiaauous. No additional and condnctlM a rehearlnf. M given to Inference C"" Pifflr -RTtenslonf before CZZ ' Suiu'in different Statei, , wj li" f & toertalnlne to InvenUona or rwr e iro tamxblxi or six" r(. KstabUsbed 1805. TTMf.A fitat! COUrtl Zdl Clalma nroaecnted la theSaprtV v tinitdfiiktsM. Court fJJWirSrt0 C. H. ' SCflUIUH incus c..nsii oi sunpio msucs, oi wrncn - H. E. T. MANNING, M. D. tacv have their choice, without jbeing I T. A. Abillii, M. U. c ' ..l. ir.. :f u- I march 2G I-M. 1 i.i . i ivAi lu.iaiv i'Ji .i suuaiuuiu, il viiabj is placed IcTore them docs not suit - Be- tva-:i me.ds thv arc not allowed ta cat. Oalvi.i-cnsive toys are placed inl their QUARANTINE WILL B"S IN FORCE h i:;.!.-, a;,vl the jniucesseS dress themselves I on the 1st day ef June, 1S77, and will con- wit!..;jt the aid of chambermaids. aion HiiaiffHst coniiission QUARANTINE NOTICE. Twenty yvars ago the Western Bank Scoiiain'l 1 ailed- through fraud and r. kit.. mismanagement. The capital - o: having had sickness during the voyage, wil tinue until further notice, as follows : AH vessel from ports South of Cape Fear will come to at "the Tisiting Station for in - . - . . . ----- i .i: - was ...uuo.uoo, aua tne. liability ol j "tv,"u the MiarelteKUrs was unlimited. Ihoughl All vessels having sickness on arrival, or the. Iiabiliticji f 10,000,000. were nomi- naliv n "iargcr than the asieti, through dopicci..t:m r.d necessary slowness cf await inapecUon as above without regard to cou vi 1 ion a deficiency cf $ 15,000,000 1 the Port from whence they sailed. uauiu tx- byw uiu uauW VeeLi not Included In th2 Kn' !. shareholders.- ihe accounts have justl . - . .. been settled, aud on each XoO share the! . stockholders lose 102 5s., not including All jersmj interested will please take no interest. The only redeeming feature I tice that Quarantine will be rigidly enforced connected with this gigantic failure is the durhur the cominir hot season, under the pen- prnnomv f mnTfmpnt in thd linni7a.l - . - tion tho whole having been accomplish- dti provided by Uw for the violation of cu ior 14 pcr cent, of the ' sums oisposea 1 the tame. of almost a fc4-)l itary case of rwhat honesty I ' - W. G. CURTIS. "-,",T , Iif'l4 a ft il may. w ,-.'.;-,-:, t j - Beautiful, Finish and Sweet Musca! Qualities, onr. instruments take rank with those of that Most. Celelrated Mannfactnrers. Oar only clim to favoritism 'over other .eadmff manufacturers is , Qur Low Prices. reduced to- meetinfr the requirement's of the times. ueicrnnnea not to be undersold and at the same time furnishing instruments that we fully ! , WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS. we invite correspondence that we may hare an opportunity to prove satifactorily all that we here assert. . . I Our PIANOS are furnbhed with the imwl Frencli Grand Action 'J. ' (tbe very best in U3e): they are also HEAVILY STRUNG with the improved wire; and the cases are of aolidrose wood perfectly seasoned and WARUAXTED NOT TO CRACK OR WARP. ' Our ORGANS are fni-nii -;k -ii t. modern improvements, as to atopa. action, etc while the CASES are of iK. Zltffi t . . w m vwva "MtUCI atyhvadmirablyauited for the parlor. " ... &Send for Illustrated CaUlogue, and Price Lbt. I . Address,, CORNISH A CO J 'I jan 6 Waahinston. SewJmr. 1 1 - . -. Broke ragr .--.. mA all til XorthJxocttaTPepruneflta. Arreixf ofPtTJS war.OT their heirs, art to oja money from Uxt OorerU stat amount of VTtO3 close stamp, and a foU replf. .ti ,a iH.on van f re .'" i vn 1 "m 4 - aflOUSeai I ruptured, or hijured Jrj illihUy.ean eMahi a P7 ' TTitaa Stitel OisrraJi -c utXZ?1 KEOULARLY and have on rmtonnaUaa will exhibition. samnlM f f!fr, o.. I amp and inxorm"" n f kroers for rd, Salt, Candles, B wte-PJI Le Poth,' Ac. ' .;Ji 7?r oraers. Orden And con signments sohcited. j 1 vuiion a leg. dec 13 PET1-EWAY & SCHULKEN. ; The Uat Eeport cf gSSSS O wsral 6 cs 3 ' a 0 ,- "5 - T3 J';- O ;' ! 1 cow ? SBBBBBBSI C9 O S5 J3 - t M 2 .ra is 6 o 53 gttipiinenu art lap"" m rairiBCk iiriatr rtatnltoaSon proper IP5Sil lot return Pt"f!j2!?i aai "liberal mrrrw?4 Address OIIS i face tn th. faon oM j Law, Patent and Com" itV,cftmaatr. d0.1tP a rl-i ' :' ' -! r - ..-;r--" ,,14
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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