The Daily' Review.
f T iiS' if
JOSIT. T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop
WILMINGTON, I. C.
TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1877.
y gttiw a an - -- -
The Empei'cr. af Russia lia'scvcnty-livc
million of iubjects,and the SultKu of Turkey,
about forty millions, iocruitn J the rx'P11
Ution oCSeryia, Montencrof Ilouinasiia,
Kgypt and Rirbary. f . ?
Tlie ftAcnncs of the KnglUi Kp'tecuftai
bench araouct to $805,500, of which ,the
ArchV.thop of Canterbury retired $2G-V
000, and the Archbishop of Voik ami the
Bisuop of London 59,000.
London is, on the whole, the healthiest
capital in the world, its average anmwu
mortality uot czceeding twenty-hour i-cr
1,000, but in some districts the mortality
ranes from forty to bixty perl 1,000, the
iucnase bcin- the result of filthy, foul air,
and crowding. The population increases
at the rate of '-40,000 a year, f
( f The Chiuamen iu S.m I'rau'clsc - have
their religious' trial that ! of the. IIov.
. SwInYBung.'for heresy. .iHc charactcr
izcU his neighbors' joss as a lwrto thief.
This excited the leaders If the abused
congregation, aud, amid loud explosion's
of firo crackers and bombs, the Kcv.
Swang Bung has bceu suspended from the
ministry.
X cure fore bashfulness has bctii found
" according to the following in the Ronton
Journal of Chemistry: "Whatever may
' have been said about the effects vf t u-a
on the human system, this much is cci tain,
that it causes timid people," who are iks
'ualfyill at ease in society, aud parlieulai!
so before straugcrs, to appear to grl
advantage." i
In a speech before the Victoria Duel
ing's 'Association', Lord Bcaconificld said-
'Tha health cf the people i is really the
foundation on which all their power and
happiness as a State depend, aud its pro
motion is, therefore, in his opinion, the
first duty.of a statesman." The Lancct
rejoices to learn this, but deplores that the
holder, of the opinion should have -practically
done so little to support it.
Gladstone has contradicted an cm-ueous
statement that he is in receipt of an cx
Cabinct Minister's pension of $10,000 a
year. Cabinet Ministers (with the excep
tion of the Lord Chance1 lor, who receive
5,000 a year for life, no matter how
brief his tenure of office) are entitled to
2,000 a year after three years' service,
but they rarc1y.acccpt it. Lord Bcacoi!
ficld was in receipt of such a pension while
last out of office, but Gladstone has never
taken it. ' Thoagh a, younger son, he had
$500,000 from his father, aud Jiis .wife
inherited , the extensive estates of her
brother. At ono time, however, he was
embarrassed by heavy lossss in an unpro
ductive mine, aud ten years ago rumor as
to his impecuniosity were circulated. He
has a large family. . ' t '
rhiladelphia newspapers, dis2icascd be
cause the million and a half loaned to the
Exhibition Company had to be' returned,
say the Government made a large profit
out'of tho show. This is the argument:
'The $250,000 received by the Govern
ment in payment 0f duties on exhibited
articles is almost clear profit in the sense
that the Governm? nt would have received
but Tittle of it if the articles which paid
duty had not been sent to tljie Kxhition.
A few of the articles from foreign coun
tries which were sold iu the Exhibition
buildings possibly took the place cf arti
cles which ; would otherwise have bceu
imported and sold in the established stores
bat the greater number were articles of
virtue, decoration, bric-a-brac', and tinuec
cssiries "generally thing3 that people
with money buy when they sec them, but
s:Idom - deliberately set to out buy. The
duties paid on such article represent a rev
enue due almost wholly to the Exhibition.
llarphy, tho temperance agitator, is
in CJucago. Gen: Sherman will remain
ia Uio-AVcst . until fall. lxiruum Is iu
Europe... Bob Iugersoll is having a lively
limoin San Francisco lecturing agairst
Christianity,' and being- answered by the
clergymen. Prof. Bell, the telephone in
ventor, is to be married soon,1 "and after
ward wilbgo to Europe. iSrick Pomcroy
is lecturing in Texts. Gen. McC'ellan
has gone to Maine for a vacation. Mrs.
U. C-Stowe will summet at live Jieaeb.
WiUiam Lloyd Garrison is made much cf
In London; Gcri. Comly's little daughter
is lca4, and his yifc L very ill iu Wash
ington Mayor Carrington.ct flichmcnd,
Va., is dangerously ill. Secretary Schurz
has moved to Edge wood, the former resi
dence of Chief, Justice Chase. Jude
iUoert-Oald,' !of Virginia, U at Lon
ONE OF SHERMAN'S BUMMERS
SLANDERS I&R. DAYIS. '
JWe regret to sec some of our Southern
papers pubjishing (he Glanderous rtce
in regard to cx-Prcsident- Davis' depart
ure from lUcbraand which; appeared in
a Philadelphia ;papcr some , weeks 'ago,
written by one Yankee General, James
II Wilson, a raider, and bummer of the
samp sjripc and character as the notori
ous Kilpatiick, who is doubtless now en
joying the case and comfort which he pro
cured by plundering and robbing the
Southern people. ; - -
We can honor and, repect a brave
soldier no ' matter, whether he wore the
blue or the grey;' But when it comes to
such miteraUe .apologies as Kilpatrick
and' the Allow Wilson, mentioned above,
who have t-h'.v. n buch hyeua like princi
ples, we care not whether he wore the
grey or the blue, we have no respect for
him whatever. . ,
To .believe-that. Jefferson. Davis acted
the coward, and showed the timidity which
the author of. this slanderous article by
implication has asserted,. one Avill have to
forget the time that Col. Davis at the
head of his Mississippi regiment of rifles,
on the field of ttuena. 'Vista, with his
Lridre arm iu a slin from a wound
that day ."received, charged the
Mexican1" col tmins drivjng them before
him, or aain by his famous V movement
receiving their charge with an undaunted
front.and contributing by his own personal
valor as well as by the successful manu
vcring of his regiment more pSblbly, than
any other one "commander, to' tlievicory
that that day perched upon' the American
banner.
The.artiele states that for many -weeks
W'jie Lee's suner.der Mr. Davis had
deeijlcd, in order to make a way of escape
f.r himself and his principal officers,. that
the Fhrnait'foa'i should be ordered to
cruise oft" the coast of Florida to take the
fugitives on boai d. and that these orders
- r
were sent to .the rebel , cruiser many
davs before Lees lilies were broken.
.
How prcposteVo'us; wjhat-a. false showing
upou the very face. What jripia Jacie
cvideivce that the author is wilfully lying?
With no means sof communication with
the outfcidc' world whatever, every port
having bceu closed scrne two montlis 'pre
vious lo the evacuation ofjretcrsburg, and
tho Sicnandoah in foreign' waters some
3.000 miles or more away, with no friendly
European port to cuter, how' was it
jiossiblc that Ca'pt. Waddell coidd have
be'Jn communicated with ? Tii3 truth is,
that kittle communication was there
between the commander, of the Shenan-
'Ivah and his1 'own countrymen that it was
i ninths after thedownfall of the Con
iCLle.racy before tho Captain of this fa
mous Confederate cHtiiser knew 'of. the
downfall of the Confederacy-, and 'then it
was only by chance that he learned of it.
So great was the indignation expressed by
many of 'our Xoithcrn brethren, for the
destruction of property by the ShcnaJdaJt
oft.n- MM ciirroniior hlt lk 1V.1S H mn!T
time before the valiant Captain Waddell
was permitted to return home. '
Hut why say anything more upon a
subject which to ever)" candid, honest, un
prejudiced mind in the country is uothhig
but a base tlatultr of a pure, high-toned
chivalrous gentlemen. We cannot but
express our surprise, however, that such
leading' papers as the C'jarlotte Observer
and the Augusta Chronicle .iG Constitu
tionalist should circulate sui:h a slander
ous article.
Either the Pension Office should be thor
oughly cverhauled or this Baltimore pa-KTiflVr-heavilv
for slanderipg
officials. The statements will alfbc placed
before Secretary Schurz, and he win proo-
ltf.r l.l'o- inV-octi'ratinn- There WOUM
afy order kin investigation
: :
seem to pc,no way oi ,vauius
i J T A Ll ' 1t 1mo l?strrv of naitleS
another iastanceof suicide like tqat ef
tne liepuoiican parry in iuissi'i'i'- 'S,
a vote of the State Committee, the pan?
in effect, ceased to exist. Among indi
viduals suicide is caused by remorse or
despair. - All - the cases, are fouud Vo re
sult from one of these two causes or 1 rem
both. The student. of political hitory
wiUhaveJittledifficulty in assigning a rea
son for the suicide of the Republican par
ty of Mississippi. But - the existence oi
such a party in that State could not bene
fit the party in" other States. It Avas
weak and sickly. Its death may effect
affairs in other sections, and in! that, res
pect alone the action of the Committee is
tmoortant. It may, as it was doubtless
intended to do, .assist Butler and Blame
and the rest in their fight against the ad
ministration and a "Solid South." Simi
lar 1 aetion; in 'other States may be looked
for. - . G.rr.m;E.N
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Branch. Dr. W. V. Tattoo, of Chicago
trili enter cn'tho datbsof President cf
ilowlrd University,. Washington, in Sep
tember. Edwin Booth may decide to rest
next season. Senator Hill; A. S. Abcll,
of the Baltimcro Sun, and cx-Gov. Walk
er, of "Yirginia, are . at White Sulphur
ifiinsh VTc3lyirginia, ' , -
Wa-uin'.ton, D. C, July ll,j8J7.
The Keening Shir only repeats what is
on s very body s tongue when it suggests
that some' other commauder be sent to
light the fndicusin place of GcnJ. Howard.
No one iiicst ion's the courage of the Gen
eral, but he has betr; uniformly unfortu
nate in the high commands and is. besides
not-the .sort of man to suit the volunteers j
who must cn'cvitablybc employed if the
war reaches its thitatcnod proper tious. .
The Xatibnal KfyiuMcim tb'u morning
commenting on t lie failure of several Lite
Insurance Comprios, alopts and com-
tnends'the suggestion of your eoiTespon-
dcat that each Company be compelled -by
State Law to invest a fixed and con
siderable portion of its assets ia United
-States bono. Something must bo done
to revive cui.fi Jace ia ilui business of life
iasnrancc, and this secnis to be as feasible
a plan as any.
A letter lroiu Dr. Cv.x, I resident of our
Bo.'.rd of Health, to your correspondent,
savi.tl.a. the death rate of ha District is
nut on the incieasc; as has leen asserted
by the Xew York ' Herald and other pa
pers, but that the health of our people is
universally go d. Ali &m prominent
physicians unite is-a similar staterrut.
The deaths among the white people" of the
District aru to the rate of lo per " tmnum
in every 10C0. Thu is a wonderfully lowj
rate. Among colored peoplcjherc it is twice j
as high, tut that is the tault of a vicious
system of living. - . ;
" A semi-official statement (if ilr. llayc'
Jiroposed summer excursions indicates
ihitthc trip to llichmond will be first
undertaken, but no day is fixed for it.
A Baltijmoro paper in. exposing what
it calls frauds in the Pension Office
Those so far mcuiioacd are in the 'special
fcrvicis"' or detective branch. ! Instance
ae given in whkh employees were absent
for months under fergely increased pay as
busily engaged iu the investigation of. va
rious Pension claims but really enjoying
themselves on the Coast of Maine, at Sara
toga, Niagara Falis, Gettysburg,; ete.
t fish
I ro-
the
V The ' working class of Komnani i live
almost entirely, ou egetablci. and a
pcculiar'preparatipn of maize, supplement
ed by a little chpse, buttermilk, sai
and salt meat. This diet does net
rlnrn nn pndiinn'' COnstitu'litioiJ , and
population is for the most-.part an easy
prey to fever, especially in childhood.. In
ferior corn 'brandy, is 'the most ordr.ia'jy
drink, aud is not wholesome.
., . - ( -
Relationship of Brain ami Stomach
Is a close one, indeed. Thcj' are eounected
hy that woudrotis elastic link, the sympa
thetic nerve, which communicates the ab
normal sensations of the organ of digestion
to that of thought. Now, if digestion is dis
ordered, the brain, being the great local
point of the nervous system, all t lie nerves
are in some degree aticctsd. Hie main cause
of nervous trouble is impaired digestion.aiKl,
that is usually produced by weakness of the
stomach, .llostettcr's fctonuich Bitters recti
fies teLs, and overcomes nervous debility by
infusing increased energy into tho operation
of the orgjns of nutrition. Through the
agency of this beneficent tonic, not only are
the nerves vitalized', but the entire organism
acquires vigor and esiilarity.
HiscoUanoous.
TonsoriaL
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The scene of this hue's novel is laid on the dZVrii
banks of the Hudson. 'l hc hero is a young JJSc a iiew vv
maif who has been always "tied to a woman's perativo want:.
l.iii a-?iV lit- nt'aih of his I 'I'Hq mnvniiiunt f t-irlitiil ?ifr!iir lin.v
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mother, is left alone in the world. to drift on I kept pace witii the.dia.coveries ol science and
the current of Uii with a fortune, but wnn iueir iruiuui ajipui-ubiuu. wicuiuiuu
n.'f i-mipnni antl "seful arts and the convenience and re-
li 1 i n: i i .,.- Ktt Mis rinement of sooial life. Great wars, and con-
Anothev penal, -Ins lu.ientancc, b AUss 8e( uent revolutions have occurred, involv-
fraiton. will begin ou tiiLvcompiehon ot mat . ri.itnn!, ftianiros of iioculLir moment.
Lass o' LoWTie't-, 'by Mi
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Ilodtrson iurnett. I 'ruo civil war of our country, which was at
Mrs. Burhett's story,, begun in August, has a j its height when the last volume of the old
pathos and dramatic 'power which have been I wrork appeared, lias happily enaeu, ana a
of oiiginal and e5- acwvuy aas uee.u wiuiueuceu.
9 . i -
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Science,-' by .ilrsj Jierri
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knowledge have hcei'i made by ilio inuelati-
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tk, each paper com-1 crabie explorer of Africa. I
t The great .political revolutions oi me lasi
various pens, p,Tpcrs j decade, witli tho natural lesultolllie lapse
I oi time, nave -urougui lnio puuiac view a
102110' " LsllO alQ JLraV0l. J every one's mouth, and of whose lives
Un ir;1. f r nl sura-oS h,r as to town and! everv one is curious 10 kiiuw iho iai iicuiiu
4 ' muw imv;.,r,.t l.v ureaiuamc8 nave uceu lyuguv auu impui-
well-known specialist.?.
Mr. Barnard's article
tries of Great Britain in
S o m e E x p r i m en ts ' i n
.Scottish Loaf-' Factory'
number, au-i "Toad Lais
cember. Other ' papers
taut sieges maintained; of wnich the details
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'elude the histofy of j and which ought now to take their iduoe in
(Jo-operation. A permanent and autlicntic History,
in the November In preparing the present edition for the
Jiochdale ' in De- press,-it ua&. aecordiiigly been the aim of the
"-kA i.r;,:,i, editors to bring down t lie information to the
Workinghiaii Home' ) A Nation ot bhop- curate account f the most recent discoveries
'keepers," "Ila'peuny a. eck (or the Child, I science of every frehs production, ip.
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A richly iliustrato-d s-ii- s will be given on' the practical arts.as well as to give a succinct
"American Snorts bv Flood and EiehL" by and original record of the progress iolitical
various writers, rana taca
theme. The subject of
on a (.liferent
and historical events.
The work has been begun after long and
careful preliminary labor, and with the most
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Tin- edit ui.u uei'artmL'nt will continue to I vApcuuuuie, wuu w ""i""'
employ the ablest pens ooin aii omo ana "bV ToncLVLx1 incea ndenLIredlSow-
ibroad. - 'llicre wnl.oe a series oi iciiers on i , . . w .
literary inatters, tr&m London, by lr. V el- Tl illustrations which arc introduced for
ford. - I tho first time in the present edition nave
The . pa"e's of the magaiiin: wnl be open, as j been added not for the bake of pictorial ef-
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All the latcct impa'.ve:v.
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Ece. : v , .. dec 13
JAS. T. PETIt'AV,
GILMORE & CO., Attomejsal,
flaeeesson f CWpmaa. H .
629 F Street, Washing 11 j
Americw and tf
Patents procured In all clh, a I
Sten to Interferenca CSSr
Office, Extenalona fSE
6uiu la different S'iW;; ,
pertauuns xoxnTrnuwi'
UAHANTEK THE MONEY'S WORTH ifrimJtl xxTT rcxi.
i elezant 8toek 6f 'tin wlTrhi: " wv, United BUtei COOT a'
y, Silverware. Faner Good,. A . Claims pTOaecuted to tne i
staitly on hand for sale at United States, wnxo.-,
ARTISTIC CDNSTEUCTION
L'caufuJ, Hiiiph.aaa kyect Mui?cal: .
(ju&lmef, our iniiruniCDta tak
rank with those of that
Most Cclccrated HauflfuCte.
Our on! v. ehiirn to favoritism ' nror orhnr
. . . r . . .
.1 exiiiDiUon. eamples of. Coffee, Flour, Kice.
OU? I OwPpSpPC Molasses, ; Su-ar, Svrups-, Tobacco, Ac, Ac
W v riCeS. .Aake ordersfor 2Ieau, Lard, Salt, Candles,
reduced to rnccunjr tee requirements of the PU$fIl r.roSMP' P"b' c' -
rimoc - - l. ,.r.;..i iire rromotlyall orders. Ordpmann.
ider3oI
anu ai use famj tiuie tarnishius: initruuicnU
W ADR A MT Ens nuc.vcADo
Veinvite corre?pondence tljat ttc mayi have
auu uppurianiiy to prove Satiraetorily all that
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jalj.2 Iippltt's How, Souta Front SL
xvd here assert
Pur PIANOS are famished with tho
' ! Ispom Gmgj Actio?-.:,
(the -crv best in use : :
they arc alo HEAVILY STRl'.VG with the I
inproveJ wire: and th? cases are of sclidrose
wocd periVcti v seasoned and
WARRANTED XOT TO CRACK OR
- ' " - - WARP. -
Our ORGANS are furnished with all the
modern improvements, as toktaps, actiotiretc
wLilev the i CASES are of he recen tcatiuet
style, admirably suited for the parlor. - -
TSead for Illastrate-i Catalogue, and
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fore the xecuUT Pepaxtaea
f Par axl ,
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MERCHANDISE, CflMnllSSIOD HSH
Brokerage iHoiiseJ rnffi
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stamp auu ww-"1 rs.
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