The Daily Review. JOSir. T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1877. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. Dr. "WidsIow of Utah willcl that body .be cremated : the furiiuce was ready,. but hi children interferreU, and a.surr.td all the legal responsibility. Qaecn Victoria U especially fu:.d' of In dian shawls. The ttonc which is" h r speciality fotbc sapphire Th: Kni prcss of Russia has.. in, unrivalled collection of turquoises and pearls. The ex-Queen Isabella of Spain has I ho in tt valuable collection of laces in the v.x-il 1, one of her shawls bein? worth 11;niM .j The Grand Duchess of Saxc Weimar i. said to possess the finest set ofrubics, and. the Empress of Austria thv best emeralds and opals in Europe. j lliscollanoous, fplpJSPECTUS t A OP, THE r f ; . I3IPORTANT DECISION. The Supreme Court has recently ren dered its decision in what is known as the "Conflict Jurisdiction Case." This de cision was reached in the case of the State cj. Hoskins, coming np on an appeal I Maryland Medical Journal) from J uJge Cox's judgment in the Court BALTIMORE, MD. below that the case should be removed to the U. S. Circuit Court on the demand froni th!;it tribunal. , O HEFIRST DAY 01) MAY NEXT' ''ur.rea iers will icwieiwlA-T that the de- J the undersigned will issue, in the city of Bal-fC-ti.lant ti'kn iiicrr clur-ed with the col- thnore, the first number -of The Mastland . , . c . v I iUKDiCAii journal, ii win dc a moniniy puu ltcti-.ii t j. revenue in mis ouiie auu i ncatlon, devoted to the advancement of Med ... ;. -i- i .. .... .Mir anrl Kittprv i cine in all its branches. :si Each igjueofthe Journal will conUin origi- iiun a rh'.A u. which it is alleged by tne nal articles, from representative men in the d-f.-i.-datit U;s cc-mrnitted while in the profession. - . .' i Careful selections from foreign and home di?chary of hi"? duty as such ofilcer ; .that ournals will be made with a ! special view to :c ... ....... .r. r..:.i ;f f I the reauir jments ot tne practitioner. Reports of the progress of Surgery and e'iiii;;tf' I i y hiin as an individual or as Medicine in their special, as well as general . l... , r branches, including Diseases of the Eve and ;i t:ii..n i ui." .icnu, uui iia uu uiutci ui r, r:.' e .1 " cj . f: lseas trie IVdci-.il rnnient. He procured J es peculiar to Women, and Diseases of the I TM A. A ll A III I. - 1 1 I. .. an "nier .rou: tlic Circuit Court lor tne I j ?. H Zu tv. rem- v.il uf his case from the State Court I reports will be an exhibit in abstract form of ,.! .l.i, C,X obejcl tho order of that &fne ; epec'" oep"' Cjurt fur the removal. I , The proceedings of Medical Societies will Tho Supreme Court in its decision sus- X Congressman isiair ana Junn i. nuu . t. v,nntin Tc4. esting cases in Hospital and Private Fractic. n,f..fii. k''wl,lM a,uuv- '-""b vuow,-v'0 New Instruments aaJADDliances. New Rene K".ul dill vein" thcopiniun ot tbc majr- dies and improved methods of managing dis- ity ol iiu Lull r t. I publications, as they appear, will be crKicallr Wcaro-Iad to know that an appeal and impartially reviewed. !. 1 1 ' Miscellaneous. are to attend a tcmpcaance camp at, Iakc AVinnipiscogcc. Anhhish'iii Baylcy, of Baltimore, writes from France that his health is iinniuvin". Ovvin Brown, son of John Brown, lives alone on, au island in Put-in Bay. Senator Bayard and Representative Clyrhcr are at York, Mo. The Bev. Kdwarl I"'lc.ston has gone to ..England. Joapain Miller will come to the citv next nio:uli to sjc his new play produced. In 18C4 Crook and Sigcl ir.ovcd si:nul taneously on the railroad connecting Kich- mond and the south west and u 4ho Shcnaridoab. their operations Kin' designed to help Graut hy crippling and confusing the eucmy. Crok was fairly successful in destrovinjr the road, but Sigcl was forced hy Karly to retreat. Col. Strother I'Tortc Cravton"). . who was on Sigcl's staff, remarkcil that tho only dif ference hctwecn the commanders was, that xr l-l . 1 J -. fan- ias been taken to the bupreme Court of jp. th m Mmnir. Jnn..,r. a wel- the 1'iiite d .'Vjtates, as the question is of come visitor to every physician dnsirous of , ' .' r . keeping pace with tne progress of Medical too much importance -to be relinquished Science as developed both j abroad and at without ai'itrugdc. AVe trust that all bome Stale lmeg ar.s not yet quite obliterated. profession, respectfully invited. Each number will contain not less than foitv A SUGGESTION TO HIS JEX- pajres, printed from new tvpe, on heavy cil- EXCELLI1NCY . ACROSS THfi endered paper of the finest quality. ine suoscnption price win oe ?j per an num; Jn variably in advance, delivered free of If. E. T. MANNING, M. D. T. A. ASHB Y,!M. D. WATER. . - The follouint; lines of Burns ought to postage. ivz t to rant and Ticnepont the vanity of human exaltation in the way of pre- . ri c ceiieneo Miion me cneic arisiocraev ui Hnglaiid, Irelaud, Scotland and AVales: "Vl;:tt of rarN with whom you've sun't Ami ol luk-s Hint you dined with j'est'reen? march 2C I.orl! ;i loiivc. sir. isstill Imt'a louse, 'I'lion-jli it eruwl.s on tlie curls of a queen.' The exiled Modocs arc liviug peacefully on their" reservation in Kansas, and occa- ,'lling bows, Keystone Priniing Ink Co MAKUFACTUKKItS OF b if i PRINTING INKS. t BLACK A BOOK AND NEAVS 17 Worth Fifth Street, i , ...ii.. i .... while Crook was tearing im Hie roa l si -'el .. r j "i ..- ... . i ..;t-.. arrows, ami imiiaii notions to tne winces. was icurui u j'i- . At tho exhibition now being heki in ..t as the Ltnprcss of Brazil stepped Q U I a HolnhlA Dn England to commemorate tne -100th am.;- u-Ao rAroA. CArrA..Q to leave Paris, .versary of the production of the lirst print- s!lc n.j. v ;l casket containing diamonds cd hook in Koglaud hy Caxlou, there arc sooo.oou. it had been left behind 192 specimens of his own press represent- hut n-.ls ,luickly recovered. - 1DJJ wver uiaiiu.i nuihs. nn.n.i collection has-never before been brought . xr t. : . t r lOgCUlcr. iucu-cii et.ue.i.uynt,:ou: , ... . C.. Jlllv 17. 1877. l.rl. r:i II ' ' - " ' UlC V,am-onu5c unuersiiy loiar, .tuu , . .,::,,, S..imt.rtr noted for his WASHINGTON LETTER. Canterbury, Earl Bcauchnmp, the Mar- quis of Ailcsbury, Eton (.'ollege, and the Earl of Leicester aiecontrib:i.'i:e of small er numbers. The wool clip of the United States for 187C was about 200,000,00m, pounds;- ol Put up in kegs and barrels to suit purchasers, Address, . I! , KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO., 17 North Fifth Street, (Luc 13 Philadelphia, Pa. rUR INKS ARE OF A SUPEKIOK v quality, beinjr made from the best ingre dients and under the personal supervision of a practical printer and pressman, therefore we will cruarfyntee every pound of Ink sold to be of a Superior Jet .black. yuicJc Drving, and entirely free from settingr-ofT." Our prices are from 30 to 50 per cent, low-r ... T 1 ! . J .1 o i ii T-k i i- i l i - 1 . I - .... . , . ei mail uuy uiuer iuu uijuiuiauiuicu m iut l S lrr t I Into ri I lntiiK urn v 1 1 1 ! i t 1 11 I I l . . T : i .. . . J r.. I . J . " v.. v., ,....,v .... tiniviviiii naui:, ;ib uueu iquuatutu iui i United States. ' . ! i Bodleian Sion College, tho Archbishop of takiirg two drinks before breakfast. "I A trial of a sample keg will convince any t ke thr lirst one " said tlic Senator "and printer mat ne naa Deen paying neany uouoie, it -,!,.. ..... r.,-1 -ULr. :.n,.tl.Pr man t.hnn wnat he -should lor tns Inks in times past. out vi et'ii.ino.i i:oIileness 1 treat tliat other man. What increase of populutiou woul'i follow a third or" fourth draw the .Senator 'did not "sav. but doubtless each additional one would brius; "another man and ps b!v many ' men. In this rapid England. Irelaud and .Scotland, about extension of acquaintanceship the element lCl!,00OfO0O, mostly combing; of the Con- M" confusion would naturally enter, and iincni oi rurope, Australasia about Ayrcs and River La l'lata, about 207,000,- J atio:i. The number would literally grow .000 pounds. These arc the principal by wli . it led on. .Not altogether unltte 1 nm..n(r;A. f lU -.,rl.l II"? Oeil.Ul'IKll CA IICI lUUCU 13 1 MUbUS r " I !iiul ci.i:ivciit!ni' nr. it (.1 Mr. M:ives. He I w k :v. r- n,. Ri A afa h.a KAnn tho . 4 srs aav . r.li -. . ....v. - ... . - - . I 1 1 liivu iwi uivic i.uau uw A bai c uo u iiiv- prouuee out oi uie wimi..-; . .;U t,ut wilh an idca ot" "reforming" nT1Rm ted 1,410,000,000 protluccd oil tho entire fTu? New York Custom House, but, getting J sxoRY SKETCH AND i'AMILY PAPER. slobc. The scllin" value of the tota c in I encouragement, saw otucr reiorms mail .... l.i TT , u. , 'wwv' ""'o 1 l,iV- 'i . c . l asisweliknown all over the United btates - - - -. i nniM l-i'ii'w'- n v if )ii iuni rirniH ici i iim viiii i .. . .... . .. . .. would probably aggregate loO.OO.uo. ,,V-4V- v ..r..r ltl3 pUbiisriet weewy, contains eigdt large Ilnf. f f..rmn l.nn.lrro.l ninrir,-.. 1 ' K r'"l""J , pages, , cieanj prmica a gooa paper, noea oil but iherc is undcuiablv something j best writers; not sensational trash, but such absurd in saying that the men who re- J7"""5 iK" "IV 't" eeivo of ilce lrom. a party shall not do th6 and elevatino-. M ' v.vru ot til-. party. I hey are the people It alio contains Historical an4 Biographical who ean ajford to do it. It is said, too, articles; Scientific; Agricultural nd House- to !y combine-of the Con- coiuuskui wouiu iKiiuniuy eun about -10:1,000,000; vl he ;u:,p!e bar-rocKji of the Congn ' ' ' hotel miht be hlled with "othei 350;000,000; of l,ueuos w, cxi;tc,i univ m thc tjeuators i er men magin- Prime Enjojienj for a Tear. Less Than Four Cents a Week. MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE liY INTRODUCING THE SATURDAY EVESISG I1T, clip, there would bo fully a los of 507 000,000 pounds in scouring, making the net yield of claan wool about 832.000,00 pounds. After all Gcu. C.rar.t h;xs had les.; j-pe- l cial honor paid him by tj nen Yictoria than she has sometimes chosen to inve to less notable Americans. One of the pleas antest stories told of her concerns the ic ccptiou she gave dpt. Henry J. llarts- tcue in 1850, wheu hcttxk to Ivilaml thc Brttish exploring bark llcsolutc, found o especially prcwribc those persons who hokt Department i; Fashion; Article weekly, .. " 1 i fresh and unexcelled ; Humorous Notes : Lit- iresido over caucuses aod conventions, as, erary Keviews; News Notes Boys' and Gi.ls' i:t nine rases out ui leu, iny ru smipiy i Columns; and Strong and Sparkling Edito- li:;urc-hci:ls, the manipulating beiugiioue j rials, etc., etc Is just such a paper as every- 1 bv tlioe in" the lek-ground. Ihit Mri Haves can n'dly be so much - . A - 1 in earnest: as he has been renr -nivu, a he has just decided that members of L'c National Republican Committee may re tain tueir 'places on that Committee and also hold Tederal oflices. The reason given bo4y loves to read, and the price is only TWO D0IAABS A YEAE. abandoned in thc Arctic Seas, rescued by is th.it they will not have any committee : Vmir Tn.T.-in xvlnlr-r nn.l 1. m -l,t hv - duties to pel foi m for several years. This r . ,.v 1. vjuu - nuHifies thc original order. This kind of eminent. Ihc yuccu mvitc-.l him to be uavcrin- has been shown in much that her guest at Osborne House from Saturday Mr.. Have has done since coming here, CTcningto Monday morning, and ii.xta h'd shows tluit he had no dctinite plan of it-. . i. i. . i 11 i i. .1 . . e a .- . 1 I msortii or nun ue nas atioweu mmscii to mm VUC woipuuiciiw o. uuu.u nun nuu y oycnM bv otbcrs. jusi tne court 33 y ana crcm ?ny practiced T,A . KCWa yesterday received from the by any lady to a guest, lo his pleased Indian war was gratitymg as it showed a surmise he dined the evening of his arri- success f i" the whites, but docs not seem ralwith the Queen and lYii.ee AUrt ... . . , , j being small. 1 urthcr advices arc looked alone, his hostess observing mat sue pre- 1(,r witI, rcat ai)Xiety, nearjv every oue sumcdan American would prefer to escape doubting the titness of lieu. Howard for the formalities of a state dinner. The th. service he is on. children came in and shared thc dessui, f nu-otiichdly btatcd this morning , , , that a l eimsvlvania gentleman will not and tho Queen poured put tho tea wmn u-appointed" Minister to Brazil for the that meal was served. At bed-time she reason .that I ho appointment would be said good night and left thc Captain to dista-teiul to the Camerons. This, if chat with the lYmce. The Sunday was true, ituli.ates r. change of heart, on the .. .. , . , , part oi .ir. u.ies, ne naving, so iar, auu n. ,.,,.., re'inl whatever tor the tvishm went to church with the folks. The next uf the -reat lVunsylvania politician. morning he came awav. and alwavs said. I (jurdgl . . , itciaiiousiiip oi urain auu aiumaca uaTcitaiujccu uiuu ui uoinu u i aa lsat.Kwono ntlecti. TuoV arc connected been on a TlSit to my sister and her ly j hat womlrous elastic link, the synipn- lamilr " Ouccn Victoria has alwavs bvn thriio nerve, which communicates the ab- rIj -f r -u e v.- I normal sensations of thc organ of digestion w, .v.w.o, ..3at to that of thought. Xow.if digestion la dw- Balmora, where .she is nothing but the ordered, the brain, being the great local good woman friend to all thc people. Irmtofthendrvoussystcxu, all. the, nerves knA prv nn .,- .k. ale iii som; degree affected. The main cause , . . r , , . of nervous trouble is impaired d!gestlon,and charmms account Mendelssohn . gave iu that is usually produced by weakness of the one of his letters home of his visit to the onAtch- "ostetter's Btomach Bitters .rectt . . , . w I rtest?ls and overcomes nervous debility by VUecn, wnen, aiier piaving ior her. she I u using increasea energy into tne operation at Ci$ reqnest tOOK him up into the nurse-1 ftstency of this benencent tonic, not only are .,ntr blm fbo l19bIP8 "i? " Y.H??. ine entire organtem V " vw . acquires vijjor anu reguiaruy. Sample copy containing club rates, eh., sent on re Jr't of a 3-eont Stamp. Address, WO- 9 1 S .firETT & FITCH, 276 Sansom Street, Philadelph5. J-"-- SCRIBNEPS MOHTCLY. Aa Unkivalio Iixustkated Magazine j " '-: : i. i ' - i r When Scrilaer Usned its famous Midsum mer Holiday umber in July, a 'friendly critic said of t : iWe are not sure but that touched hiffh-water mark. 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In 'the Ilanofactara ofuili HiCuTNB the very Th VVF and the Uecbanlam has been comraccruf with tne ipecicu vtett or proauoiaa Easy Running, DURABLE, aad t!acm MOissusss mIciilne, adiptM rxuzT well for Coarse or fine TURKiXtat TON, BILI or LINEN, SEWUIffrnfti Xiphteit IZu9Una , to Btmtr CUU u4 lXATUEIt. OuchQonflderinkTtIT in the IKTHtUSlG MERITS d t Warranted for Fhe Yeas. LITE AGEKT3 wanted in localises rttn we are not represented. ' Send for prices, nn samples of rort doM on the IIOUE, or call tUof cf W oflUss, JoiinsoiiT GiiifiM I 30 FsJoi Bqurt, In TsA 604 "Waihlurtoa Street, Bcttoi, TLuu i Ills Second Irs,, ritUhrti, h, 141 Bum Street, Chlctgo, HI. 31 Senli 6th Stmt, St lesls, 1 17 New Ifoatfomer St., Soa Iraaclsoe, CiL I! oTliirrr Ktutr to ioum Mik a from the effects of Errors ail 3 0 Abuses in tfaily life. Mi- in N to Uarrisae retnoTed. SJ methtid of trestmeDt. ft 3 I romarkAbla remed'M. Books and circaJari ro. (ne I I in sealed tnrehpft. A'" XI Ninth SmsWpk-f.pa. An Instltntioa tinr s- m reputauoniur "'- i A mnA profeaiotttl UllL I Watchmakers, &c. AU the latent impkovementa ombined into i the oranajand pianw manufactured by the Biibscription jaa 2 DEff YORK WEEKLY HEBALD. :o:- JAMES GORDON P 11 O V Pw I E -: o :- BENNETT. T 0 K. PCS T A G E F K EE. ONE DoIllAR pi:i: year. 5 0 Cat3 for Sis IVIontas. An extra copy to every club of ten, THE HEW YORK DAILY HERALD Published every day in the year. POSTAGE FR':E. $10 pays for one year, Sundays included. $8 pays for one year, without Sundays. ' $5 pays for six month;, Sundays included. $4 pays for six months, without Sunday. $2 pa vs for one year for any specified day of the week.. $1 pavs for six months for any specified day of the week. $1 pays for one month. Sundays included. NEW'SDEALERS SUPPLIED POSTAGE FREE. Daily Edition.Two and a half eta. per copy Snnaav Edition-.......Four cents per copy Weekly Edition. ..Two cents per copy Address, .w- iuu& ujlka.l,u, dec27 BroodiraT and Aba BtNew York OOMISH & GO Was stotl.' IN. J. 'J the requirpments of the not to be undersold famishing instruments To all who vi,4i ti purchase either an OR GAX or PIANO can truthfullv gar that lor , ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION Beautiful, Finigh and Sweet Mu?cal Qualities, oar instruments take rank witii those of that Most Celclirated Hannfaclnrcrs. ' Jar only claim t6 favoritism "over other -eaam manuiactnrjrs is 1 Our Low Prices. reduced to meeting times. Determined and at the same time thatwefullv WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, we invite correspondence that we may have vppurtunity to ptore satifactorily ail that Our PIAX05 are furnished with the IoiDOTefl French Grand Action u , we rer,l best in use); 1 they are also ifEAVlLY STRUNG with the improved wire; and Ihc cases are of aolidrosel wwu periecuv seasoned and WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK Oil WAR?. Our ORGANS are! fur nubed with all tee modern improvement, as to stopa, action, etc, while the CASES are of the recen tcaoinet JilmiIabI-r aed for the parlor. i ' JSend for Illustrated Catalogue, and rrice List - ' Address, jan 6 fCORNISU A CO., ; Washington, New Jersey. I E. ARTIS, FASHIONALE BAK8M, Hair Cutting, Sg niS'; doneln the Wgbest '"t.. fJ AttenUre aild pollts Barbers a. sj W to wait upon customers. . feb21 f " fy Establiahcd 1803. fOiMORE & CO., Attorneys tt to WPP rff W lIifa,, 630 F Street, Washington,-11' WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLEIIS. K?ttlVV?& So. 37 Market strt, I and eondnctinr a whwiii. Sgo- i I given o inwnnmiw ZLt&s&' Wilmington, C. i &flce, Itenlon fjrrW rr csiaoiisnea ibzj.) vrtainlnr to Invention cr rw - -ITIARAXTEE THE MONEY'S WORTH IjXtt 6U 1 for every article purchased of them. t. - r-i asl ZtTVt7 An elegant stock of W Watches. Clocks. WtU CUttf JS Good Ac kentl. Claims pToascnwa '? 'aocrt 1 . advance on New Yorkcost. ' I 55" " fT.ht vrar foreUiaxscttttTtPepartaea , Inttn cf ray aaa -v - war, or their beiri. &r3 ygVCi moner from tha 0txzUl. ao knowledra. wnn " nc&- cIom atamp. and aifall rrpi. will Mgmajea -. .-. ..t aad liCXH'fc rwptnrtxl, cr la. ! arid vtJjJf nMi Lind Casta. Tttrv -.y Tm Titian ana ny. r-n v T 1 ' - ueweiry, Oliver ware, fancy constanuy on nana lor gale at Agents for the Diamond Spectacles. Our country frlendj are invited to call and see. dec 13 JAS. T. FETTEWAT, imm couuissiod :and Brokerage .House. rtECEIVE REGULARLY and have on exhibition, eamples of Coffee, Flour, Rice, inmawcs, oagar, jsyrups, lODacco, Ac, Ac. Take orders for Meats, Lard, Salt, Candles. Wire promptly all orders. Orders and con signmenta solicited. VTe are agents for th aalo r wn rnT GIBBS A CO'S MANIPULATED OUAJffJ ana mc ceasty uotton Tics. dec 13 tt Saport or yraesi'Zmt I Oeaerai rrT, ,tfldjr t- :: p' . PETTE WAY & SCHULKEN. f I ierMl nmenta art ifflpsn1 'J JZ J raendeTiSTc W 1 OS 'm. 03 o 3 1 i-3 J3 "S Jts 3 C fc a o s'8" SS m - 3 id n reason ff "?LZlttr 5 -si ? ffS3 ? 2 3 -3 j S o ' f o a S b- 53 ui . . U A an and 7f- Z 9 rO "fid a P. o 7 WflAvaiJ) HIv H!H??Sn aa. , , v 03g52M-. SSw tics .cftms aty. , rtto. IL P- rV v M M M p. (Cftattr

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