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: . little, when ire remember how Legts- $21,287; the total capital footed, $133, laturcs were made and "unmade at the 818. Stock and 4onds sho5,550,272, Miscellaneous. Iliscellaneous. nicsolianoona. II-Y8M li'ai ETK(MRS. 1 T point of the bayonet, how a peee-csk I taraTy jtguf oi 0627 'n the-other ing peaceably and lawfully'to acert wev f hspd $ 'ttoiiaif 'jacturcrs ire less by JOSU. T. - JAEIES, Ed. and Prop ' TlwSaily Review ' APRLETorj's f 1 fl If a t t THURSDAY, T3EPTEMBER 27. 1877. 'csfizrrtictxeLKAir and THE ARMY. " ThettltfcatiOD, the training, the tastes, . ,fiAiid the, aJsocUtiona of Geu. McCIellan, iwteyittbeNY. jSun; have, been those of professional Boldief, and though he h.is now for gome years been i a civil life, his instincts and his habits of thought are. . etnftluieora military raau. It is natural, therefor, tliajt, be fihopM favor the regular . ' arm and give fd if? 'whatever influence he tifctbt'able to command. This he has netjab October. num'oer of llama s Monthly, with all the ability, ingenuity, . and plausiblearraDgemeut of facts and ar gumcnts of 1f bicb lio is master. All that can bo said- for maintaining the aimy on its rei naxlmucr footing, and even for mcreaLnt ityHiftcsn 'tlwusand; ad- g,tU6ifrEjfenBO'as td keep up a standing forca of arty thousand . is well sui.i i y him; and he deserves, as he doubtless wj'l receive, tue grateful thanks of the milita ry chiefs, whoharo been long striving to attain that t end by constant 'apix-aia to Conzressand br other lesi creditable , ?-jilf theiet were any danger of war, actu al or probable, or if we had a full t reus it- mil , . . ry and enjoyed a teeming prosperity, there mfg fjrocUspositioa to accent the. - theory npon which Gen! McC'cilau rcsta the case bo has sought to make cut. Jk; t 1 . as none p .these conditio::;? exist, it v. i.i not stand scrutiny) and is nut adapted to i?sittationSwfi6lly tiic revere of ti-4 neccessary to iyp-it coLtntcnancc. ulation as to results that miht hayc Leen attained at the outbreak of tho ci v il war, if the army had been larger ti an it wai at that timc,r 4'ud inferences drawn from expenditures .in,, the remote past, that ireht brve Jbee fetter utilized, h 4 e no Kelrmg whatever upon the stern facts that the country is now compelled tu con-' t-oftoJct ipon. It 1$ an inexcusable mistake to -assume il.i .1 r . iuau tuu reuuwwu wi ituu i uiyuwuv,aau ?f r1iTtho lalt-Congress by the Democratic Uonjo of pKcprcsentatives was -proposed through "& very welt founded suspicion of tho P.rpf y 8 .fifetbo, Ilepubl i e a n party," . -a .i asj,JQ0,Mna juts ll, in reviewing the ar . licIaoi'c.IXcClcllau. Such rcductiof. was part of general policy of ecouomy and reform, clearly and forcibly set fort I in tho buriget prepared by Mr. Kandall, then- at' t the, head of the Committee on Appropriations., In that budget,' the same principle and the same processes of re trenchment were applied to the army as wcro applied to the navy and to all ryrgf.AfJJa. cJ vit service, and precisely "Tor tlie fiamreaspris. There hxd been ex trrace, wastct and excess of expendi turoTbeyeha we public needs; and they must be corrected. The estimates sent in at the Hi st ses sion of tnBXjifsreas asgreited $20:Jr 9PQ,009 in rouud numbers, aud the bills aa they passed the House summed up r $1 38)000,000. 1 The Kepublieon l'-en.ite and'thoiyLdninistration threw every ob- : stacla inUerwav:: of the economy, fle notfncingil as an attempt to destioy iho efficiency of the publ:c service. They 7?i tbe a?pTropriations br t wfcnty m il- Mfonl, and afier a long struggle between the two branahes a cpmpvomise was effec ted by which the appropriations aggre gated $147,000,000, or nine millions ' more than Ihe House had originally voted, trllrrjfWiirions less than the llc pbUcan Congress had -gathered tlio pre- tji$o .army was not included iu the rc-1 trencjunentiof 1875 because when the policy wni( about to be applied to it the - jjionxTQUtbreak occurred, followed by the loss of Caster and his small connhaad ; and this was at once maguificd into the proportEiaof a great Indian war, Hi fT .-t 1 TT.. .3- 1!,,, : . i! ,,. .... of that, well concerted alarm toe artr.v maximum was preserved aud twenty-live nhn'dred cavalry were added. What hap pened at the last session is well known f mm ilia Tuiblirifv rirrn f ri tlio fir.l hv llw ww- a- ' j fa Here Of the Appropriation bill. Xow aI4 ttrt soon to be brought face to face witha Cv practical question whether the arofy ww be exempt from auy reform, or is to stand-out as a glaring exception 'to the i national, necessity of retrcuchmen t, Uerycr retrenchment is possible. Tne 4C9atryu an abnormal cbudition, and affer-' four years of uiipreecdcntcd hard ' x.: . ' , .... tuiprra atui, wraggiing unaer turuens 'wtkh'tajaU its resources and energies W-l W Vwtmost. x Every body and every thiBj fjbate feU this prostration, and es- iniMy miu wwiiu uwmcb, upon WIIOID .tbe'hcuTiest weight falls. , ? Kn the jasV ten years of peace, five hun- rdml'totd sixty mlllfons jof collars have ineun fipended for the maintenance of the regular army, whoso chief duty during tKat lime was to serve as a political xolice "lirCid'fcHifructeS not who ordered these troops on that service, or hotr tbey deported v themselres. The pTsacnti'Cf Qc: McClellan count for as banditti, and- only great Electoral Conspi mated in the presence of troops gathered from the distant frontier, and with value of all property is $55,659,600, a artillery trained to bear on the House of oTeciino of $10,194,220jfrorril876. Cot- Kcpresentatives. If there had .f been yCj mptehehi for sale pril 1st was large army to furnish that intfmidaiiaff 679I(tlOT)7isth1876;norses, force, winch was kept for months on a mules, sheep, hogs, etc.,-$2796,-i01, !be- war foo ing.and commanded by theQene- ing an Increase of $970,C0f mi of the Army, the - conspiracy would 1j t -- -have been ridiculous. 3The conspirators WASHINGTON JL1TTER. ;ew we;; waat was oenma inem wnen ey stole the Presidency, " and .Idudly reutened' revolution at the' cawtal to ....c, f k--.--4---"inn . tht v w- evcat s are too recent to be forgotten, and thought they seem not to have attracted I ho attention oIGen. McUellan. they hare i , . , , none ; ae lp8s made a ;last,ng Impresdon i'""""- "uw, juwuoujujfi patriotic warring against a large standing ai m . in tltno of peace. Tbe immediate ,a,u , and unanswerable reason re - ucing tuo army, however, is the state of the public finances and revenues, and the gcueral depression of bniiness, which makes every dollar ojfumeWrviaratlon a i moot a ci .me. -r- i i-,. ,x m" URES. " i . The Xcw. York Chronicle !of Saturday w j U " . V , V . " - TAyv before. Johnson and Grant t ied to break reports receipts of the seven days, ending Up tho part, to which they blunged, but Friday night, 2.1st instant; 22,345 ba5es; failed. Hayes and his; assochtes arc at-a-ahist -.02,998'' bales the , corresponding tempting, to build a, new jarty on the , t 1. t?It- 1- ruins of the two now in existence, w eei-.iii 01 last vcar. Keccipts since 1st r. .,, . e ., , 0 ; , r , They will as cectaiiilv fad. Ihev many instant, 9,943 bales against 126,090 last hasten the time when their p.rty'wiii Lc yea; show , a decrease of 86,147 bales, a minority in Congress and in nany, States, The mte'i i r port receipts'of the week hut they cannot destroy the drjavuzation, 1 1 -.- i ,'i . i,:n,t on cqq and so far as the Democratic patv in suu- ere 1 1 J.: oalca, airamst 0U.000 too cor- . .v -,- . , , ' . A cerned, they are themselves coiv.iccdb v resnuiun- weeK of last year. Shipments, this time that if they wish to cany, out I2,9o0, togaiait 25,005.' Stocks 15,104, any plan of reform or in any vav ben efic ai list 28,984 j last year The Chronicle visible supply ' table . 1 : , . , - , mr o- , , showedon Inday night l,465,28o bales of cotton in sigli;, against 1,761,199 last yea: i,oji.- ine year Deiore. ana i t ift T.i Ti,; nrtwa a m r.-. ,o- i i ' i i . of 280,1) bales as compared with last ... .. year : us comparea witn tne sup- ply in 1S75, ami 381,758 as compared wi! K fli si: mi' v at Karnn rlaffl in IS Aliadling upland in the Liverpool J3 IG STRIKE IN ENG LAN D. Ti.e United TJiates eonsurrarLiverpobl r' ' n 1 is fC, t tr- v .informs the Department of State at Wash- rztot that, tlie operatives in tho cotton 'jniiis of iVjIton aiid vicinitv, to the num-1 ber of iOiOOO to J2;C00, struck on the first of "the present month rather than sub mit to a retUietioii of five per cent, fn their wases. One hundred and six mills are closed in Consequence. It is stated that tlie men are in.. good financial condition: to continue the sirike,(and that large contri butions will be supplied by other associa tions. These operatives struck in 1874 against a redaction of five per cent., bu submitted lo arbitration, whichj decid'dd against them. 'The five per cent, was, however, rcsVorcd in 1875, and the piri eut strike i i? o:casioned' by the attempt Co take it off again. Unless arbitration s; again rosorted to the present strike is likely to prove a stubborn one, for whi the men asiert their ability to remain but art indefinite time, the mill owners, 6n;a count of the continually decreasing Am ei icLin markets for their goods, tho famine now raging in India, arid the Eastern war, are srivl ,to be well pleased to have their pw closed for some time mi m-i . f.-r- irnunn 11TP A W Til rd i j GEORGIA. : Joiu)i:V'.!er .Ueneral Y. L. Goil sin :tiL of (Jeorgia, has received returns liom .. a i 'ci We li;id the totals reported in tho Atlanta CviitfUltiit'jn-iis follows: Tolls, white, 123,- 015 ; colored, $3,900 : defaulters, Q.SoT, Tho :!'ic tease on last year is 2,7G4 white aud oil o.acKs, ; wmc tne uclaulters on poll taxes iticreases, 2,1 18. There arc l,r Go lawyers a;ui 1,007 Jociors, 179 dent ists, shovicg increases of 5 to 46 over last year. . I U;j!iard tab!cs number 12511 year. The number of hatu'ld em "loved are 10. ,827 9.516 mo :na:: i io.o,;i ui acres ox unimprov . . 1 . r I.. - ;..na-5,7S:,G'J)b last yc;'f cf 4 8,31 being' an increase- Tho value is $87 li2.p9o a' uftreasc of 2,800,948. Will lili.l jri Sit Tllrt 51R410 ! 1 . i-. ' . i - .-v - .. rri j 1 1 6io less in.m i?,o. me aec.'inatiOQ n the reli'ra of lauds iu twelve monthx 'i Co'.S .0, while the total valuation is dueed ;o .$S3,S2o,5 14 a decrease of $2j G7,S5S"f:-orii 1370. City and town.pro er;y i:; comparison with 1876 bai d creased 2, 'lo.Spl the chief being at :javars'nah.ou accountcf y fjver, while building and loan v associa tioxis arc .reported at the the same, $244 S53. Bank shares have diminished $717, 001; money and solvent debts, $3,949, 199, total being 27,150,215;mercbase $017,901; total, $11,424,590; shippfna ! market last -.t'rulay was nuotea at-GlO l""5 u,tv",l'k' wuuiou. "CKeib, i Li. t;;L . ' u .V;iL.ii. ot no one profesesio. believe it to be more . ..,-..,11,.,. , . than a transient local, and ultimately un- io-10 in loioi o jo-io anu in io,si IT?'.- : 1 1 ' a , 1 re ofcr m I represented by $263,366. he aggregate r- - 1 . : , i !0 Sep, 25, 1877. f GoTerner Colquitt of,Grgia, in his elcquwt and sensible addrcs welcoming I ur. uares ana ms compaions to tnat I State, Terr clearly fea'Ve-the leksons whv I the party had been so wanly .received I v" "f . w,UkUCiU ,"P- w very imiy I shared in the. good feelins: lowards Mr. flayegf , and. -fcpoke of jSnas le- masier uetweea bretnern esrangeel, "and j commended him for not exaung I in5 Md semle guarantees'. - nekaewtedgo the obligation f II y4 Even Staaley Matthews has given p tlio hope of making political merchanise out of wAUdDd0 is not a'politieian, says that &e people are tired of Doliticsl.r;Prbbab,v this ha i Dcen ms ppiuion at auy time .n the past I ten years, yet party hues have been i.s the country they must do it through emocraticupport, and that the Dcmo- crats who aid them will still remain mem- bers of the Democratic otgauizat ion. The people are not. tired of politics. The nil- 1 cawwdu wuiw wi mi. nayes una i.ie anomalous condition of basincis and lab. or throughout the -country, tor a moment s.,mftf wkflft artv Ja . - I 7 1 i'" is more apparent than real amliscvidentlv but temporary.' In Maine the only State WU1CU an eiCCUOIl lias Ol latC Ucer. Held the parties fully maintained.' - their strength. In Ohio a qousiderablo body I of persons is expected to vote other than mportant two political parties. District policy holders in Life Iosurance Companies have formed what promises to bo Btrong -protectivo nrorauization. and meet .once a week, for discission. Th3 onormoU8 1 amounts; annual scut out of of the District to Companies now in doubt- ful standing is given to tho idea of policy holders surrerrdei ing a portion , of each policy they 'who have a policy for &5.- 000; for instance, accepting one for 3, 000. This of course need- be done only in the case: of cob panics which are pre sumed to be sound but Which by reason of onerous provisions of the laws of some States, are technically bankrupt. Such a concession-could not be forced upon policy holieTt; but as it might often pre vent good companies from going into the hands of receivers from whose hands nothing 'is received it seems worthy of attention With the return of better tfmes and o.witn ,life ! insurance conducted on better, and, safer- rprinciple3 than heroto- lore, suca amount as navo Leen tnps vol untarily relinquished' might be returned to" tbe pblicy holders. Gurdge. Miasma Rendered Powerless. The most . certain way to render powerless the m,lamatlo(yapors which produce chills and iever and other . malarious disorders, is to fortify tbeavstem against them with that matchleaa preventive of periodic fevers, Hos- tetter'i Stomach Bitters. The remedial ope- ratlon-Of the Bitters is no less certain than their preventive effects, and they may be re lied: upon to overcome cases of fever-and asro'wntcbesist.qutalne and the mineral remedies Of the pharmacopoiia. Dyspepsia, constipation, bullous complaints, rheumatic ailments and general debility, likewise rap-. Wiy ylo to their regulative and tonic inilu ence,They are an incalculable blessing to the weak and nervous of both Gexes. au ex- Cfdlentfarnlly medicine, and the best safe guard which the .traveler or emisran t can we to an unhealthy climate. Keystone Printing Ink Co j? :..':;, 'HAKUFACTOTUtEs' OP . PRIWtiWC INKS. 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R. in Columbia at 12:45 p. m., and arrive at ter minus of S. St A. R. R. at 8 p. m., where close connection is made with foar-horse coaches for Flat Rock, Hendersonville, Asheville and Wa'm Springs. Passengers wui uave cnoicc to go tdrougb or lie over at Mt. Tryon, where the fare is excellent, and resume their journev earlv next mnrninrr and thereby enjoy some of the finest 'moun tain scenery on the Howard Gap turnpike, to uv iuuuu ia vresiern piortn Carolina. Arrangements have been made with the W. C. 4 A. K. R.. for round trin tirkotaat the fo' lowing rates : 1 i, rom WH. to rlat Rock and return,! 5. 85. 41 . tt i tt Atsuevuie ana return, 919.85. " " wWrm Spring, and return, $25.85. " tn HailAn..:i1. .-4 i . $15,85. ' Capt. S. S. Kirkland, of N. C, and for merly of the Air Line K ' tt. will ho nrn on the arrival of tho trainR at the brminm of the 8. St A. R. R., to see that passengen are provided for and sent forward without de lay. On arrival of trains quested to ask for Capt. Kirkland. Passenger and Transportation Agent. ' xry uuancw route. . - j . D. R. DU5CAN, Pres'L I july 12 S. H. FIS1BMTS MARKET STREETj; DEALER IN ... : I . . ' DRY GOODS ! BEADY-HADE CLOTHING - Bcots, Shoos, Hats f GoQdo at rJoi- YorIC 1 . EBEECT " SATISFACTldn ontracta lor advertisements and subscrip-1 able on delivery of each yoluma it wliibe tS8 eClv?d atJt5e,?ie f Messrs. Jackson I Pr100 toW octavo volumes! k. Be 1. Book and Jnh Print... . I CaCll COntahlinir ahr.nl u?, M ' i,' ih . NEW BEVISED EDmov KnUrelj rewritten by theabWt . EJugtaYtagH and Mips er5M iJn v The- work originally wihii.Ki Said art, LtaTti Induced tnilS; revision, and to Lsaue a nevfli iVir ''ruun THEAllEKKUN ?vi Jf.H1" Wiling. THEAllEltICU1W I Within th butiiAn IT'A. . m I k.. . WWUeni OJklti.wl. I Deratlve want. UI ;rtnc an H?" - i rausjnovamanjL or ' . I Ppncatlon to thoiii,r,,,a I and oaef nl arte and th tnZ uuriu ite height when the l$ZL hi?t wortc appeared, has haoni L" old on ?ew , course of commerclaf and i.. I MV"y uaa oeenconimeuceti ;nai ltL " - I ble explorer of Africa. "wmueuu. I . Tne grea political revolntioti. . I aecaae, with tho natural leault of th i I of time, have brought mtoftubiie I nxulUtude of new men, whoscSol y7 mouth, and of wErS i Great battles have been fouirhtf"" - 1 MYne curious to arnnw th. Jrr I tant sieges maintained: of wnichUM iu..T I are aa yet preserved only In the np-,!1114 or inthe traslent pubLcationH .fr11 I ana wntcn ought now to tak t i.Il ? ""J . . . . ' v muva ulJlUim r . . I owe86 possioie rates, and to furnish I i uemogt recent diuJ. I in science, of every frehsbrodurtin I lUernure. and of th5 newest invtSi RSSfia! The work ..asbeen bewn after W.., '""V11 weiiaa toKiYeaKn :-"- I ample resouwesfor otvuik it on I c.ssful temination. BU0 I . None of the original sterootvna i... e!h.Pu Lvery Poh-vB l us predesessor, but with a farVreatef iTu7 I iarv exnendlturo nn.t .:rlr,ecU11 ' i -v., u tt i tu sucn nnnmu. - 1 composition as ha vebtin 7,Z - beeh adde tftftfflL'fe feet, but to give heater ISSSfc I All hmn.hM;7r AiieyemDracs I UlAP.TnIanaMnn.h. w w.vn tu and TderiTtlhp T" ,3?E$SttZ' - I and mannfinT" ecnnics I instructionh, t.iJS2? SifM?6 tor i nain Im-JL -"""""ueni, no I . . . " v; CUUIKU Ul lltBliru Ih.i. i -m,uW)WW wkt. oiiiieirext I IffiMM1 believed they w I r V hi rf Jrwn a an auinirable feature SS JSS j? ' subscribers only, I InSf S wV thousand Wood tngrav. I hicMaps, H""""," wnoreu Lamogrp- Price and Stylo of Binding In extra rnnt.n mi aa . t t 1 rju.ii. . r . w., w i ui jjiurm j feather, per voL d 00; In Half Turkey Wo rnco, per vol. : if I, HU Italia, eitra Zu' TOU w;. 111 rnllMoxoeo. antique, Thirteen volumes how ready. Soccwdlna volumes, until completion; will he kioed once In two months. " c. Z Specrmen pages of tho Ameiucaii Ct- FTP ty P JUwtratlons, wlif 5?,nt KraU' application. : ' ? A5JJaf Amenta Wanted. D. APILBTON CO., ; .640 &lf 55 i Bao AD way, N; Y. 'Watchmakers &c. , t. w. Bnot7Z7 a oono, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. . Ko. 37 Market strt, WiTfaiiDgton, if. a , ' (EsUbluhed 1823.) GUARANTEE THE MONEY'S WORTH M tnw avow j .1 An elegant stock of fine Watches, Clock', Jewelry, gilrerware, Fancy Goods, Ac., kept constantly on hand for sal at a virr slight adrance on New York cost Agents for the Diamond Spectacles. Our country friends are invited to call snd ee. : dre U AS. T. rKTTEWAY, C. 0. SCSrtKIS JLSD ' '' t XVECEiyE R:orJLAU.r aud f ste i exhibition, samples of Coffee, Flour, l kr, -Motaises, Hngar, Hymns, Tbcco, kr., e. Take orders for Meats, Lard, bait, Cs&iK -Butter, Cheese, Soap, Lye, l'otah, Ac siimmenLailinit.l ' n ire DromDi r iu nin.n. iniT Aiocwr "We are agents for the Vale of XTILC9V GDJBS A C0'8 MAXIPULATEP (?UA and the Realv Cotton T - PETTEWAY & bCUULKENi dee 13 -. . 1 1 1 j; i a t3 o c '. 2 3 Jill 53 oJj a 5 !ss R to US' - sc M o m not' tnl hi lhJ tiroes, lut ft can ta ' three months by any off "V! ployment that we farmlfch. P f r,fr your own town. Yon need J from bom over night. You can five whnln LixiM to lhA work:. OT only JOUr Pf .iwnta who ant ma-"1 Over t- 1 tMjr. . "-"V . tlflM can makimonVyfast. At the pwiffij jnoney.cannot bo made no easily fSSw at any other btialnfw. It emu jvof" ill .ho T! '! at ODCV UrtnDoalness. Terms ana y't. Address at once. IL JtaXtWT A COj.r.11 Brokeraa:
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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