Th Daily Review, jostf. T. jamks. En. aud Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 12. V 1EM 5 AND KEV ifc.V S Seve-al military surgeons in IMgitlW have combined to writo an article-on tie best way to combat the mania for drink ing wbicb has become very prevalent in tbe army. Tennyson, the poet laureate, is visitir g his brother poet, Aubrey De Vere, at Limerick, Ireland. He intends introduc ing tbe sioge of Limerick and some of its heroes in his next poem. Mr. B. Chambers,of the Post Office De partment at Washington, writes that there are no fewer than 4,000 women Postman ters in the United States, and that the number is on the increase. "The bestowal of a Cardinal's hat on Dr. Newman was due to the influence cf the Duke of Norfolk, the premier Duke of England, who was a pupil of his at Edgebaston, and whohasagrcat reverence for him. He had an interview with the Pope some few months ago. Much of the meat sold in London as prime English beef is American. Ameri can beef sent over in refrigerators is just as good as English many think it better. At one of the first clubs in London re' cently there were served an English and an American sirloin of beef, and no one could tell the difference. One of the small seeds of a grape ban caused the death of a resident of San Francisco by lodging iu tbe intestines and forming an abscess. Fatal results, more especially in children, are known 1're quently to have followed the swallowing of grape seeds, which pass out of thej fc r r . I stomach undiiret.t( d. irritating the stnad $ intactinoc cmrl rirrwl nfA n T ilifl immfttioU . 1 1 m nn af i.-.n f The royal plate at Windsor is. worth $0,300,000. It includes a gold service ordered by George IV. to dine HO persons and a shield formed of snuff boxes worth $50,000. It includes also a peacock of precious stont s of every kind, broughls from India, worth Si 50,000, and Tippoo's footstool a tiger's headwith crystal teeth and a solid ingot of gold for his tongue. Both Mr. and Mrs, Gladstone have been for some time much indisposed, and the former still is. He was. unable to at tend the banquet to Lord Dufferin, and has been subject since to a succession of attacks of influenza in Us worst form, ac companied by sore throat and general de bility. He has been confiened to his bed most of the time, and is so feeble that all his correspondence has been done by his daughter, Helen Charlotte. Mr. James Gordon Bennett has been entertaining at Somerby Hall, in Rutland shire, the Duke and Duchess of Hamilton, Viscount and Viscountess Mandeville, Lord Francis Gordon Lennox, Lord Ross more, Captain and Hon. Mrs. Candy, Sir John Lister Kaye and Mr. Willing, of Philadelphia. Somerby Hall is near Oakham, the birthplace of Sir Geoffrey Hudson, the famous court dwarf who was served up in a pie and who killed bis man in a duel. Mr. Bennett did not Km nis man in a duel. Lord CheTmsforJ is one 'of the most expert players at the game of Krieg-spiel in the British army. He is a great tac tician on paper, and devised a system of manoeuvres in an enemy's country which was bo highly thought of that it was to have been put in the regulations for offiters' drill. Tho recent disaster under his command has been a great triumph to military men of the old school, who have objected to proficiency in science and languages being made the test of efficiency in the field. They are disputing in the Irish pres over w bo was the first Protestant. Writ ing to the Queen on Dec. 10, 1839, Prince Albert informed the head of the AnglicaD fihurch that his ancestor, "the Elector' Frederick the Wise of Saxony, was the first Protestant that ever lived." The date of this Frederick was 1521, and we thus have the birth date of Protestantism most usefully settled by the highest authority. Something might be said for the priority of Frederick's teacher, Martin Luther, Still, not being a royal personage and having been a monk, he does not count. Tne largest it: tint at birth of which there is any authenticated record was boru iu Ohio on the 12th of last January. The new-born boy was twenty -three and three-quarter pounds in weight (the ordinary weight being about six pounds) and thirty inches in height (the ordinary height being about twenty inches). The circumference of the head was nineteen inches, and the foot was five and a half inches in length. Six years ago the game woman became the mother of a child eighteen pounds in weight and twentyfour inches in height. The size and weight of the babe, though extraor dinary, are proportionate to tbe size of the parents . The mother, Mrs. M. V. Bates, ofXova Scotia, is seven feet and nine inches high, and the father, a Kentock 'an, is seven feet seven inches hLh. The London Hospital Museum can baet no longer of its giant infant, u-bith U only t we t y -fd u r i ne he b i j hj, v k h t he he$d thirteen and n half inehfen in circumfepv er.cv CON Tfr.M PTI BJ LIT V If there ever was, lis, or ever will be a politic d party on the face of God's green etrth b:ch ever was is. or ever will be reduced to the lowest extremity of con tflmptible meanness, to the dirtiest cess poofs of malignant filth by which to create partisan capital and infamous eclat it was, is, and ever will be tbe Rt-pub i can party of the united States We have watched with indignant interest the slaudtrs, viliifications and falsehoods with which the Republican press throughout the country have teemed, especially with in the past year. As the grasp of power has beeu burejy slipping from .tueir hands they bare known no calumny too bare, lipic to litter in- their expressions re garding the Democratic party in general, and the South in particular. We ha I sup posed that they had one so low and had sunk themselves so deep in the mire of political animosity fbere could be no fur ther degradation which they could h ppe tu reach . But we have been mistaken. They have ui.splayou a versatility in meanness of whieh we have heretofore had but a feeble conception. To illustrate: On Tuesday last (the 8th inst ) the Nor folk Guard, a military organization, be longing to Norfolk, Va.; paid a short visit to Washington, D.j C, and were received and welcomed in the latter city by the Washington Light Infantry, a company composed mainly of clerks and attaches of the diffsrent public offices. The company from Norfolk carried the Er . LUIV. 11,1 Vl V 1. 1.1.1k. 11U 1 L. LALM A. Bm 1 I ' 11 I . ... I . , anri ns it, was rtionftr to rhi. hfiv did . s . 1 not rnrrv thu ?STa ti. iitiai Hio i'(r thp. kimnU ! reason that they had no military right to do so. One National flag is allowed to each regiment :iiid is not used on parade when less than a battalion i.n in line never by a single company, iiu!, because they appeared in this very proper order with their State flag, but without the National flag, a few ill-mannered people who' had ruore zeal to discover a wrong than they had knowledge of 'urn courtesy Hue to visiting strangers or the etiquette of mili tary conduct, although they profess to have seen service in tne late war, saw fit to denounce them as rebels coming to the Capital to flaunt a rebel flag in tho faces of loyal citizens. These fire tried (?) loy alists held a meeting and i inflammatory speeches were made, which wou'd lead one to fear that an iuTanoa was immi nent. The Washington Light, Infantry, how ever, was the target for the most bitter shots, as that Company marched to the whaif to receive their gutsts aud, as a matter if course, d'.d not carry the nation ailing. The sentiments of those terribly frightened and insulted people can be bet ter expressed by the following resolutions' which were submitted to the meeting and adopted, which we clip from the Nairn al Republican : Whereas, this city has recently been vis ited by a company of men troili the tttatb of Virgiuia, armed at the expense of the united States Government ; and Whereas, an organization of men desig nated as Company A, Washington Light Infantry, has 'received aud escorted said company from V lrginia through the pub lic streets of the Capital of the United States, refusing or negliecting to bear, iu accordance with the time-honored custom on such occasions, the liag of the country ; and I Whereas, it is believed ihat saidComp ny A refused or nglectid to bear our na tional emblem out of deference to the wishes ot the said comjiany from Virginia Therefore be it 1 J Resolved, The we, ufmorably discharg ed Union soldiers and jailors, who served during the late rebellion, desire and deem it eminently proper to express our utter contempt of any organization of men, calling themselves soldiers, who are fur nished arms by the National Government who, undtr any circumstances or pretenses whatever, would consent or e persuaded to appear upon the public alreets of any city in this Union without bearing the Stars and Stripes. Jiesolved, That sfd Company A of this city, by appeariug apoa ibe streets of the Capital of the United States as escorts for a military organization with out tht national flag, merits and deserves the reproach and contempt of all loyal men, aud that in the iu:ure; we shall re gard the absence of the United Scatas flag from their ranks on parade as a direct and intended insult to the entire, loyal community and as forfeiting tbeir sup port. Resolved, That a copy of these it solut- J ioas be forwarded to the hooorableSeereta ry of War, with tbe request that he direct that all companies armed by the United States Government shall bear the nation al emblem on all parades. At he meeti-jg at which these resolu tions were .passed the most bitter aud in cendiary speeches were made, but we have only room for the remarks of one (Mr. S. Lincoln) who said: He was not surprised that the visiting company did not carry a United States dag, as a majority of its members were opposed to it. These creatures had couM to Washington and flaunted an insuft in the faces of Union men. Company A were such tender-skinned creatures and had so much feeling for these Rebel whelps that they should be the ones fired at, and not tba visitors who had such a holy horror of tbe flag. Our Norfolk friends, finding they had become the innocent- cause of so much '-S. ML' . 4m, IjlS- M contusion, prtfvrded themselves with tmxll United States flags which were pinued to their coats, and when they started on their retu-n home tbey had se cured a large fUg wfcicb5 the bore through the streets to the great delight o themselves and tbe vast throng- who were in the streets and on the sidewalks to witness their departure. Phey took the flag h me with them. Wm G. Moore, commanding the Wash ington Light Infantry, in view of the in sula oleret to himse'f and command has published the following which we clip fn.ru the .Washington Post: ' In regard tr a meeting of Veteran Soldiers of the Union, held at Grand Army Hall ! s, evei ingj beg that yuu will per mit me t say: '"1 That since the re organ iz ition of Washington Light Infantry corps A Comp 03), in May, 1871; it has never curled iiio .National or any other CJ.ors. "2 That the rtspousn t,,ilh y for thio Custom rests upon the com 1 nndiug officer, w ho p eters to adt e .-e to the rule of the regular nervioe, in which colors are not d.owcd to companies, but only to bat talions and regimen s. 3 That it is false that 'A' Company carried the National or any other flag when visiting .Northern cities. "4 lhatitis equally falstf that the company refused or neglected to bear our XT; li a. i- . .1 ! iviiiiuuiii emuifiu out or uererence to tne Wishes of the Norfolk City Guard. "6 That instead ot having 'studious u ;livicj tuc nuicituau uag, oue vi lare dimensions is spread across the Avenue in front of ths armory, the inside and outsiile .walls-of whieh are festooned with the 'Stars aud Stripes.' "6 ihat it is not correct, as stated editorially iu a morning paper, that we are provided with quartwro at theexpeubt: et the Government. "7 That the officers of the company are commissioned by the President. ' 8 Ihat it is cur hope, within a brief period of time, to parade as a battalion, when A company wiil be as proud to march under the gtorious old flig an when, on the 15th day of Aprii, 1861, it marched to the War Department and was mustered into the service of the Unite States as the rst volunteer organization enlisted in tebalfof the Union. "Very respectfully, Wm. G. Moore. ''Commanding W. L I. Corps." Space forbids us to give extracts from the National Republican, hui will say that it is iu full accord with the malignant utterances embodied in the 'rosolalto'ns given above. Mr. Speaker Randall has announced the House Committees. Tha list is a long one, and with a few exceptions, only the names of the Chairmen are published. Of these, North Carolina has but two, Scale., on Indian Affairs, and Vance, on Patents. One member from New York, Cox gets as much as the entire delegation from North Carolina, he having been made Chairman of two different committees. Mind your eye, Mr. Randall ! MOOXSniXE- The Rome Sentinel thinks a hoalfhy Indian is a well red man. America has hr peculiarity in thin respect, too. It is wonderful how a rich papa improv -s a girl tj looks. Rochester Express. 'This,' said Augustus, as Angelina sat in his lap, sweetly singing. 4rhis is a matinknee performance, darling.' Boston Traubcript. This is the season of t'.ie year when yenerable hens enter their second childhood, and tre btoiled for spring cmcKcns. An illiterate correspondent, who is given to eportiag, wants to know when the 'Anglo-Saxon race, so much talk ed about, is to come off. Turners Falls Reporter. Provident Minister I wish to state that I have procured an alarm-clock that will wake up the congregation as soon as the services are over. Ex change. There's one thiug, bjys, that you must snun, If you would win voursuif: We know, for we've been tht re oui- s 1 ves It is the old man's boot. Elmira Gazette. 'I wo mouths with but a gin gle stew, two spoons that dip as one.' as the youcg man remarked to his dear Iy beloved, after giviDar hia econorci cal order of oue stew, two spoon.' Aibmy Argus. Everything Goes Wrong In the bodily mechanism when the liver gets out of order. Constipation, dyspepsia. contamination of tbe blood, imperfect as similation, are certain to ensue. But it is easy to nrevent these cnnMnnAncM. unH i- move their cause, by a course of Hostetter's Momacn enters, wnicn stimulates the bil- lary organ and regulates its action. The di rect result is a disappearance of the pains beneath the ribs and through the shoulder blade, the nausea, headaches, yellowness of the skin, furred look of the tongue, and sour odor of the breath, which characterize liver complaint. Hound digestion and a regular habit of body are blessings also se cured by the use of this celebrated restora tive of health, which impart a degree of vigor to the body which is its best guarantee of safety from malarial epidemics,! Nerv weakness and over-tension are relieved by it , and it improves both app etite ana sleep SWSWMWSMpp rpUfi WLMLNtf TON JOURNAL, is one of the very best advertising laediams in iW State, Try it. Miscellaneous. A SSre Cure for Piles. fAi 8U itcbi reaed I single dox nas cared the worst old enmni. gle box has cured the worst old car cases of twenty-five and thirty y ears' tasdinf. No one ne-d suffer five minates after anr.lv. L8 thM.wondejfal ftoothir,K mfediciae. Lu- uons, instruments and electaariea do more harm than good. William' Ointment ab orbs the to mors, allavs the intense itching ( bartfenfa Jy at night after getting warm in bed), aeta ta a poultice, girts instant and painless rsttef, and is prepared only for Pilt-s. itching of the private pan and nothing else. "I cbns lted pysiciats in Philadel phia, Lonisviile, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and this city, and spent hundreds ofdolla-s, and foaod no re ief until 1 obtained a box of Dr. Wiiliam's Indian Ointment some iv ur months ago, and it nas cared me completely. Joseph M. Ryder, Cleveland, O. 1 gj 'lias done me more good thanal. tbe rndi clr.e I ever tried, acd I have epent more than $100 with doctor, besides medicines I am' cure cost me more than $40." David Spahling, Ingraham, 11', "IJare fcuffered twenty yea g with itcbi; g and ulcerate 1 piles, hvire used eve-v muB- dy that caoe to my notice without "benefit antil I wed Indian Ointment atd received immediate relief. James Cahkol, (an old mi er) Tecoma, Nev. N- Pile Remedy ever gained such rapia favor and extensi e a!e. -old by all whulesale and retail drug-tritts. For safe rv J. C. Munds and T. S. bu bajik- mch 20 eor-d4'w Accidents WILL U W8 0 on . aun si "t m ' y e Tturtm I !VMt. frtJ0 I THiOJ " v tl o,.u : LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF OilLE, ALA. MAULaCE.McCARTHl7. President. H M. FRIEND, Secretary. 25 Cents fVl. insure 'againts Accidents for one day in the sum o; , $3,000 in the Event of Death S15.00;Per Week Indemnity Jfor Disabling Injnrie?. BATES 1 Day 2S oen ; 1 Pye 60 oenta, 6 Days $1.26 ; 10 Days $2.60; 30 Days $6.00. Yearly policies issued at from $5 to $20 per $1,000, according to occupation, and written at short notice, jane 25 . 1 m j All Riglif- ftt Lm ! 'YY'EARE PLEASED at being able to state to our fi ivudd and the public that the etore occupied by us, damaged by the late fire, has been thoroughly repaired and tha we have now inst ck a full lice of Fresh Family Groceries, and aie prepared to Ell all orders. We hare eti.l a few articles damaged by the 1 te fire which will De sold at almost anj price,, J. W. ALDERMAN & CO, Family Grocers, Cor., Chestnut and W ater streets. dac 4 Go To GEORGE MYERS, 11. 13. &. 16 louth Front St Make no Mistake I IS THREE STORES contain the Largest and Finest Selections of Ch i ce Family Groceries. Wines, Teas, Liquors and Provisions the City has ever Known ! Pony, Blue Grass, Delmonieo Ciub House, Sweet Mash, Smoky Hollow and. Ken. tncky Gem Whiskeys, Wines, Cham pagnes, Holland Gin, Jamacia Rum, French Brandy, ireneo Cordials, Domestic Wines. Oolong and Imperial Teas, 25 per cent un ddr Market Price. 1 00 Bbls Choice Bed Apples, 100 Bbls P ota toe g, OO Boxes and Bales Oranges.T lOOOjCeroautj, lOOOOO Choice Havana Cigara, 3,000 Cases Assorted Goods. Sweet Mm! $3.00 per gallon. Baker's Old Bye $2.00 per gallon, , Choice Teas dO cents per pound. Make Mistake. Gits him a C febll Wilcox, Gibbs & Cos, CELEBRATED FERTILIZER, TBE MANIPULATED GUANO I 'j .. ' - -1 f ' T" -f& '", 8A' sfPfttl " . j. The Best and Cheapest ! COTTON 'r GUANO! la offering to you th WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED GUaSG t aru.ther season, we io so with the ui.st perfect confidence tbat you will fiud i- " UEs I AN D CIIiSAPEST FERTILIZER ia use. s,n It is no new article, requiring expeiiments to sestablish its value, hut has Wn for years with unbouuued succvbs, gaining iu favor from ytar to year, until ii i accepted as tue 6 TAN DA RD FERTILIZER. 14 It has been our study, not to make it EQUAL to others but SUPERIOR and aj. our success iu these efforts we refer you to the many of your neighbors who have it, as well as to tiie thousands in the South Atlantic Cotton States. This Guano is so well known that it is unnecessary to publish any certificates but a-iiiex afnv testimonials in our areolars only from Planters who have made so :-ts of it alongside tbe Peruvian Guano, as showing how it compares nith Peru Gaanu, wl :L has heretofore been generally esteemed above all other Fertilizers. He will have only a moderate supply for sa'.e and would request 'Planters ta mafe their orders early. Our Agents are authorizedto sell tbe MANIPULATED on very favorable term pavable in cottou next Fail. " jau 29-d&w JAS. FBTTSWA7, Ayent A New Departure. P. L. BMDUEKS & CO., Following tbe example of Park & Tilfdrd, Ackler, Merrill & Condict and ether large Grocers of New York have commenced keeping BURNETT'S COLOG5 ES ! "Which are acknowledged by all :o be THE FINEST IN AMERICA. ! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LINE OF THAT Old North Carolina Corn Whiskey I Which criated'such a sensation among the lovers of PURE OLD CORN". It is made by a Farmer near Charlotte, and we are the only parties in tbe State who can sell It. D7" Guaranteed to be Four Tears old.m P. L. BR1DGEKS & CO. THE CAPE FEAR STILL TAKES THE LEAD ! Our Rockbridge County Is tbe best $4 Wtiiskey in tbe World ! THE DIAMOKD STAR CIGAR Th ee for 10 cents, is guaranteed Clear Havana Filler. P. L. BE1DGERS & CO., i.ni5rri Even if we are THE LARGEST RETAIL CIGAR AND LIQUOR DEALERS IN WIL MINGTON.THAT WE ARE ALSO THE Cheapest Grocers. P. L. BRIDGERS & GO. n;ch 26 Bonitz's Hotel, GOLDSBOEO, 1ST. C. pRICES BEDUCED.TO $1.25, $1 50 aod $2.00 per day,acco ding to location of rooms Single Heals 25 and 50 cents. Bar, Billiard Boom and Ba, ber hhop attached to the Hotel- J&f Accommodations for Ladies and fam ilies unsurpassed. Special advantages ofler rd to Commercial Travelers. WM. BOKITZ, teb 14 Proprietor. The. H. XLqKoj, k obt- H- McKoy ATxORWEYSATLAW wilminqton, n. a aoe Sorth ride Market street, between Second and Third streets, jan 27-tt :o: LIVE ft This important organ weighs but abom H.-. pounds and all the bloodViSlSr about three gallon) passes throeeh itafw once every half hour tn k..rTL- S other tnipunnes stram.d or filtered from Ijiio t rtie natural rmrvxtrvnf k ki " - .c , - , . a mi. uvwetl ' from the blood, but earned throuch iSewi to all parts of the system, and in Trying J S rough the pores of the skin, cauSi . turn yellow or a dirty brown color The tr " ach becomes diseased, and Dvnii, i-I H ton, Consupatjon Headache, tilioU r. Jaunaifce Chills Malarial Fevers. PihTskk and bour Stomach, ndgeneral debility f ""A'iNK,inegreatvcscu.bUd. 1 coverv for torpjdity, ca-jses the Liver toth-c. EJ Sf (Z?Aa9 to two ounce bile sach lis E kM , the blood passes through u, as long taerc . . . an eess of bile ; and.he effect of even a ff. ooao- upon yellow complexion or a brown dii lookup skin, wiT. astohish all who try it th -beinr the first symptoms to disappear fj cure all bilious diseases and LUer compii. is md certain by taking Hbpatimk in ao. anc with directions. Headache is genera-. curo ia twesty minutes, and r.o disease tr. aris-. from the Liver can exist if a fair tria i gi .en, SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PIT La BY ALj. mUoGlTS. Price 25 Ota. and $LC; LUNC The fatalitY Of fftmnmnmi or Thmat anH Lung Diseases, which sweep tt the gntvt at Pucstbi onc-inira 01 ait ceatn s victims, ansa I from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which I simply stupefies as the work of death goes on. 5Q iiio,poo will be paid if Opium 01 Morphine, or any preparation of Opinm, Morphine or Prus sic Acid, can be found in the ClobB Flowm Coitgh Syrop, which has cured people arc living to-day with but one renaming luag No greater wrong can be done than to say that i Consumption is incurable. Globe Flowii 0!Cougj Sykup will cure it when all other Asthma, Branchitis, and ail diseases of the throat and lungs. Read the testimonials tf the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smitn and Ex -Gov. Brown of G., Hon. Geo. Pea- fAfy uuuy, as wen as tnose ot ntner rcmarkai: cures in our book, tree to all at the drug stores, and be convinced that if you wish to b curea you can be by taking the Globb Fiowtit W I Cough Syrup. Take no Troehes or l.orenft fH for Sore Throat, when you can get Gukc 2 Flower Syrup at same price. For sue ly ail Druggists. 1 1 Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 (BLOOD Grave mistakes are made in the trcatmtnt ct . all di aascs that arise from poison in thcblcod. IK Not OOe case of Scrofula, Syphilis, Wniftli O Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and Sicin Disease a thousand, is treated without the use of Her curv kl some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it produces are worse uan Many tjcr kind of Diood or skin disease can Dt. m. I Uvrf1irn Hicaiiab sa I I at-sn j. j ably founded , and that wiH cwre Caneer-. ""j $10,000 will be paid by tbe proprietM H Mercury, or any hngredient not portly veg Price by all Druggists $1.00. Globk FLOwna Cough Syrdt and rei.l's Hbpatink for the LiVBjt fcrssle tf ail Druggists in 35 cent and $1.00 bottles. A. P. HESSELL k CO., Proprietor PHILADELPHIA. PA. Jas. T. Pettewav WILMI5GfT0!T, !T. C, 13 AGENT FOB THE BALE OF W ILCOI 1BB3 k COS Manipulated Guano. T best, cheapest and most popmlar Guano oSef ed. Will take orders tor deliferj !f berton, Shoe Heel, f Laarinburg, Lsnrel HUi and intermediate points, ian 27-dstw , es, Buggies, Harness & Saddles FOB SALE AT T dtOO'E 3rd st., opposite City Hall. BEPAIB1NG BOin WITH HIATnano Ain DTRMTOH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY apl7-tf. t ; . Tonsorial, fj ougnlj renovated and improredtat hi and improved the h ana am now prepared men, clean tow BriCM. mi uwr iw ever J Ublight is the only medicine upon whicn a r; hooe of rei ivrrv from Serofiils. fivckilk BSn - , 1 . . ' . ' July H Panall Hons Barter Shff

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