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i s 1 ? s The Daily Review, JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. If. C. TUErflJAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1879. Entered at the rorroFFtCE at WILMINGTON, X. C, A8 SCOND'CLAJ5 Matteb.1 ' lVb AA'D KUYIEWS. A Paris correspondent writer that form erly families, among the upper ten, who held Government appointments, returned to Paris with the fall of the leaf, but now they remain at their country seats, ignor ing poli'ics and enjojing sport. A German wine-lorer says: 'Wine is a kind of standing army against the bur. ilea of life. Rhine wine, the infantry; champagne, the cavalry; Burgundy, the artillery; sweet wine, the adjutants; Tokay, the old generals. If nations fought only with these, the peace of the world would never be disturbed; its balance, however, might be.' - T o Uisk pent by Cetywayo as a herald of peace was brought over from Zululand by Sir Evelyn Wood, and, at the com rnand of the Queen, was immediately sent to Balmoral, at great expense and inconvenience, for her curious inspection. It i.a now coluo back, and is being ex hibited, as were Kidg Theodores tim brel. a and the King of Dahomey's throne. The tusk is said to be the largest ever seen in Europe, being seven ieet in length and over a half yard in circumference. In fraser s Magazine Count Oris, in an account of Louis Mapoleou attempt at Boulogne, in 1840, entirely exonerates him from the charge of having taken an eagle over with him, and says that he did not even know that such a" bird was on bjard. It happened that while awaiting the Prince at Grayesend some of the ' officers went ashore for cigars, when one of them bought a tame eagle aud took it aboard; but it was guileless of all connec tion with politics. ' A Bulgarian correspondent of the Lon don Economist write that 'not only is there now no restriction, civil or social, on the Jews, but they are even d istinctly in high faror. The Chief Rabbi has re ceived a formal confirmation of his au thority and rights from the Government. Jews sit in the Municipal Council, and some will certainly be elected to the As sembly.' A great Jewish school, with French aud English professors, and Bul garian and Hebrew teachers, was about to be opene 1 by the Prince in person. A young schoolmistress who peeped has lest her certificate and the Supreme Court of Iowa will give her no redress. She had applied for a certificate and during the examination was caught glancing over the shoulder of another applicant and getting answers to questions propounded jn arithmetic. The superintendent re fused to issue the certificate, and the young lady brought suit in the Circuit Court tb compel him to do so. She car tied her point in the lower court, but the decision Las been reversed by the Su preme Court. The Lord Chief Baron of the Ex chequer, Sir Fitzroy Kelly, attained his 83 1 year this month. He is. a remark able man, can walk twelve miles a day and Bit any number of hours on the beuch. Some forty years ago he was os.racifed for having committed some corrupt act at an election at Ipswich and being accused of having committed per jury to palliate it. Sir Robert Peel passed him Over repeatedly, but he outlived the imputations through his great ability. Like the Lord Chancellor, Lord St. Leonards, he married his cook. Five and a half millions of dollars are spent every year by the Russian Govern merit upon the military schools. There are twenty sergeants' schools, twentj-two military gymnasiums, two military teach- era semiuaries, seven efficers' schools, the Institute of the Imperial Pages, tbe military Topographical School, the Na val S. hool, the Naval Academy, the Naval Artillery School, the Naval En gineer School , tbe military General Acad, cmy, four military veteriuary schools, the military Medical Academy, the military Law School and Academy; in short, there is only wanting a military Theolor. gical Academy. In Prof. Eckhart, who died suddenly a few weeks since in a cab in London while returning home from a round of lesson giving, the Wagner school of musicians has lost one of its most shining lights. Born of humble parentage in Potsdam sixty years ago, before he completed his tenth year be mastered all the technical difficulties of the pianoforte and violin, aud had composed an opera. He was a pnpil of Mendelssohn and Rungenhegen, composed an oratorio, filled important musical posts in Vienna. Paris, and Wurtemberg, and finally became chief orchestral director of the Royal Opera House, Berlin. Many of his songs are familar to every musical household in the Fatherland. I'i ince Leopold, Q ieen Victoria's young et son, has been opening, a collegiate es tablishment at ihffi;M bearing his name On the banners preceding hi in he was styled the Scboir Prince.'' While war claims the interefti of th other Prince?, Leopold devotes his intellect to works of peace. ' Lord Houghton has written to tbe 'Eng lish press, expressing his gratification that a petition is being got up, to which the signatures of women only are to be at tached, for the 1. 1 legalization of marriage with a deceased wife's sister. His lord ship says that ecclesiastical opposition is the only serious'obstacle to the proposed reform. ), Simon Burlingame, b&8 taken a fifth wife to his home at Ripon, Wis. Three of her predecessors died at yearly inter vals, and wera buried sidej by side, with ti-: f tones to natch, j The fourth fled, affii-h ed by the first attack of illness, and would not return, thus giving her husband legal i ground for divorce. The fifth is as yet undismayed , Prince Bismarck's second son, Count Wilhelm, who was j recently appointed to a post in the Government of Elsass-Lotb-ringen, is about to contract an alliance with a fair young maiden attached to the imperial Court. As be is a godson of the Emperor, his wedding will, of course, take place in Berlinvso that tb nuptial ceremony may be honored by the presence of hfc illustrious ponjjor, aud the Chancellor will be compelled to forego his repose at Varzin in order to receive .the Emperor as a wed ding guest in the Bad zi will Palace. TIlii GKBBACK PARTY, i ! J This party his evidently had its day as j an important factor; in American politics, and may be reckoned as a thing of the past. The recent elections, if they! subserve no better purpose, have portant as show ing it been useful and lm le power which that party may wield in the 'future. In only one State-has thore been any giin oer its vote of last year, aud in nearly all the de crease has been such as to surprise every one." The increase was in Maine, which last year polled 41,006 votes, aud this year increased the nuniber to oGfi'JO, making a gain ot lo.uw. 1 1 On the other hand, Coiineciicut last year polled 8,314 Greenback votes, while this year that party has hot polled a single vote In New York, ast year, that party polled 7-j,00U, and this year Jess than llXHJ votes Ohio, last year, polled 38,000, and this year only about 11,000. Pennsylvania last year polled 81,000, but this ye$r only about 15,000 votes. WLcousiu last year polled 30,000, but thisyear none at all. In other States the ratio of decrease has been equal y as large, although it would be impossi ble in the isolated cae tf Massachusetts, owing to the many complications which have existed there, to state with any degree of accuracy what , the status of the party may bu in that State, It is j very evident that the Greenback party has fulfilled its mission, if it ever had any, and has been reabsorbed by .the p sri ies from whose ranks it sprang. I 1 ' I I ANEW DIKUUTION TO THE COLORED1 EXODUS. The latest movement on fooi among radical leaders is to 'direct the exodus of colored people, which; has been tending towards Kansas, where they are not needed to create a Republican majority, to Indiana, whWejtney tnay be made to swell the Republican vote to such an extent as to insure a victory in thatSta'e. It is conceded that the South is solidly Democratic aud will so declare itself at the next presidential election. It is also known that Indiana is decidedly a Dem ocratic State, and knowing also that New York will prove herself true to Demo cratic principles in the all important trial of 1880, they see the certainty of the election ol a Democratic Presiient. By making a Republican State of Indiana, in that contest, wifh the other States; they are reasonably sure of, they see their only chance of retention of powtr. he colored race h all that is left to thaai upon which to work successfully, and and easily deluded race' is hat credulous to be woiked upon to carry out party designs. They can be made useful to tbe party in I no other way than by causing their migra tiou to other States, where their votes will change the result. The people of Indiana do not want thim nor need them as laborers and they cer tamly uj not want them simply as voters. It is an absolute cruelty to tbe colored people to induce them to leave the' more congenial climate and manner of life, to which they have' always been accustomed and migrate to the rigorons atmosphere of the North, but what do the . inhuman taskmasters, the Republican leadtrs and wire pullers, care for the j suffering they inflict? The poor I colored man is a vassal, a slave, and an actud piece of political property in the hands of the un principled and heartless leaders of the Republican party, and be must be made available whenever and whereeyer his service is the most needed. Tbe sympathetic' howl for the welfare of the 'poor, despised, down-trodden colored men is all 'bosh and the fact has been demonstrated by every act of their so- called friends, from the day of their eman cipation until now. They were made voters only that they 1 might! be used tb perpelu ite Republican power, and irh n they ceased to control the politics of the South other fields of tervice -are sough1 for them, and they are hustled off re gardless tf the inconvenience and offer lig which mut inevitably follow. flUOAbUlNE. They doB't call them 'soft' yoang men now; the distressfully polite thing is to say, Tbey aie the down ol society.' , j Luoy Stone says that she baa never ratified tbe constitution of the United States, and 1 canaot therefore be governed by any of its principle. Where are the.tr upes? Skirts are to be gathered to tbe waist this winter say .the fashion journals. Uevinge! are we goio to hare mud waist deep! Miss Addie B yd. 'Isn't that your friend, Mme S, who is danciDg then?' Tea That's ! frightfully ill-made dress she has on.' 'Yes; but if it wasn't it (wouldn't lit her.' ' 'Martha,' said a new-made granger to bis wife, 'we'll hare lots of pump kins next year. I planted about forty; had to dig awful big holes to put 'em in, though.' ! 'What;is heaven'scbest gift to mat? asked a youngj lady on unday night, smiling sweetly on her male com panion. 'A hoss, replied the I young man, with prudence. A West Hill mm invented a fire ex tinguisher, but was unable; to 'get a patent on it However, be changed tbe name of his invention, and got a patent on it as a churn. This answered bis purpose quite as well, and it wonld amaze you to see bow the oounty rights ate going off. ' , i Get out Doors! i I , - The close confinement of all factory work, gives the operatives pallid faces poor appetite, languid miserable feelings poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys and urinary troubles, and all the physicians and medicine in the world . cannot help them unless tbey get out of doors or use Hop Bitters, tbe purest and best remedy espec lally tor sucn rases, having abun dance of health, sunshine and rosy cheeks in them. Tbey cost but a trifle. See anotb er column. ! Dr Mott's Endorsement of Speer's Port Grape Wine. The following, from the celebrated Dr Mott of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto Grape in .New Jersey: ; j 62 Madison Avenue, i New York, April 11, 1878 Mr. Alfred Speer. Dear Sir ; The visit' which I made last year to your Vineyards, wine-presses ard vaults a Passaic, N.J.. satisfied me thoroughly that the ves manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. I Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, I have since recommended the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with I marked benefit, to my patients. 1 There can be no better proof to the doubting mind, as to tbe Wine being made of the finest Oporto Qrape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. W'shing you success in your praiseworthy enter prise, , l : i remain respectfully yours, ALEX B. MOTT, M. D . Prof, of Surgery, Bellevue flosp, Med' College, &c For sale by J. C. Munds, Green & Flanner. P. L. Bridgers & Co. -New Advertisements. AGENTS READ THIS. We want an Agent in this County to whom we will pay a salary of $100 per mouth and expenses to sell our wondeiful inventions. Sample fiee. Address at once SHERMAN & CO, Marshall, Michigan ' nov 6 Dl A MOO Stool Caver and Bco&only llHNUw$143 to $255.' ORGANS 13 Stops, 3 set Reeds, 2 Kree Swells,Stool, Book, oi.ly$98.i OF" -Holidav Newspaper Free. Addrpss Daniel F.; Beatty, Wash ington, N. J. ' I nov C JjQr returns in 30 days on $100 in tbiZUU vested. Official reports and infor mation vrkx. Like profits weealy on 8tock options oi f 10 to &o. Address, T. Potter Wight A C, Bank er', 35 Wall St., N. Y. ect9-4w $25to $50001; I Judiciously lBTMt fa Wall St.lyi Ui fonnrU I Hon fnr fortuns vrT ek, nd py immenie profit by tha Nw Capitaliutioa system or operating in mocks, run explanation on applica tion to Adams. Bbown A Co.. jiankers. is uroaa sv. . I. HILL'S MAM UAL" Social and Busi nes. For Everybody Agents wanted. Wm. Shepherd, 96 Fulton st N Y. nov 6 PSYGHOf.lANCY charming - How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple mental ac quirement all can possess. Free by mail for 2&c . together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, and H'n's to Ladies. A queer book. 1(X000 sold. Address D. P. MASON, TOO Sarsom st., Philadelphls, Pa. I nov 0 CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE IN THE WORLD. 3,73 Superb English Books. At Our Pric. 75,176 New American Books, At Your Price. 112,726 Becond-hand Books At Any Price. Catalogue of General Literature Free. LEGGAT BROTHERS, 3 Beekman sU, near New Post Office, New York. nov 6 OH 30 DAYS TRIAL. We will snd oar Electro Yoltaie Belts and other Electric Appliances mpon trial for SO davs to those sofferisr fram Nervou De bility, Rheamatism, ParsJjsis or any diseases of the Lirer or Kidneys, &d many other dis eases. A eve Care gmaranteea or no par. Address. VOLTIO BELT CO., Marshall. Mich. bot NeT7 Advertisements Boatwiight & McKoy HAVE la addition to the FINE STOCK that thy have In store, ordered for the - eilMlS , HOLIDAYS, A Large Stock of lASD Light Groceries ! 1 v .'.I Nuts, Candies, Figs,! Raisins, Preserves, i- . Jellies, Gelatine, Sauces, Bi and ied FiuilP, Citron, Oranges, Apples, Grapes, Lemors, Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, English Dairy and Edona C heese, Fire-Works, Cai dle Crackers, &c, A c. A Timely Warning ! DTo Merchants iu the distance we will suggost that you eend in lyour orders early ; then you will surely not ba dhao- pointed. Don't wait for the rush. Is ame i 1 i the day you &ih your Goods ?hipp d, and i "I your; orders will barromptly execut d by Boatwriht & McKoy P. S. Don't forget tbe fict that we have the Finest Liquors in the state i nov 10 P.. & McK. CLYDE'S Klew '.Yorfe AND Wilmington, (M. C.B Steamship Line. She Steamer BENEFACTOR, OAPT. JONES. '. ! - . ' Jr. ' -; ' WILL SAIL FBOM SW YORK OX SATURDAY, November 15. ra. Shippers ean rely upon the proiupt sailing of Steamers as adrertised. For Freight Engagement! applj to TflOS. E. BOfCD, Bp'tf ! WUmington, N.5C. r7M. P. CLYDE CO., 362Broadwaj. Stm York. nor 10 i i Iklackerel 9 Herrine: and Codfish! jyjACKERKL in Bkl.,Kits and portable tack area br oackaa or retail. nw an A bright: r vUDFISH and Scalded Heninc- In mint!. tits, or at retail. POPLTRY, Egg, Batter, Lard Potatoes, Onions, and a fall line of Family Groceries. ah ior saie at Dottom prices. oct 30 MEWBURY A CHA8TEW. Watches, f BRONOli ETERS, JEWELRY, Ac Repaired neatly and promptly, by ; ia Ko.3 South Front street, WUminrton. N. c. Urtr taentT Tears exiMriMM. niwm, - WaLf ' Miscellaneous. OVim 2000 Have signed the following remarkably paper, the signatures of which oaa ofBce : '" ' Messrs SElBUftY & .lOHXSO.V, 1 21 Genti EMEt : 'For the p.isl f rra riascers. I'nys Miysiciaus at the Public prefer BENSON'S CAPPlUt . 11 otf.er. We corifiJer them one oi the very tew rHiVbi hP"Ml y of confideirce. 'j hey are Supcrior to all ether Torm Pl istera PLASTER to remedies iworthy ciues for Ext rnal use, To examine the lare i i G)ryiobds, C on At R. oct 28 rand penin , I Have tbe pleasure of again we have an unusual and attractive1 Stock and are prepared to offer, our ' customers one of the Grandest and Cheapest stocks of ' ! i RSADir-mAXHE: clothing: 1 Prices ranging in Suits from j$3.00 upwards! i I i 1 A beautiful and grand assortment in ' GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! Which we sruarantee cannot be 1 I latest - T , i I Gaps, Boots and Shoes ISats, In all. qualities and prijees, imported direct from the Manufacturer, whicn we guarantee to be of superior quality. - We also have one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two and Three Ply and Brussels Carpets Rugs, Malting and Oil Cloths j at' astonishing low prices. Please examine. ' . oct T i i i ruovEiiiitt. PROVERBS. "Tor sinking pneTla, flt3, 1iz7ina8, palpit tion and low spirits, reiy en nop Bitters." "Bead of, proenre and use Hud Bitters, and tou wUfbe Btrong hesJthy and nappy." I "lAdiea, do ytm want to be etrone, healthy and beautif ull Then use nop Bitters. The prreatcet appe tizer, Etomach, blood and liver regulator UopBitters.'7 'Clergymca, Law ycrs, Loitors, Bank era and Ladies need Hop Bittera daily." "Hop Bitten has re stored to sobriety and heal til, perfect wrecks) from intemperance." "Soar stomach, sick headache and dixri ness Hop Bitters cures with a lew doses." f500 will bepald f or a case that Hop Bit ters will not core or help." MHop Bitters builds up, strengthens and cores continually Cram the first dose." 'Kidney and Uri nary complain ts of all kinds permanently cured by Hop Bitters." Hop Cottgh Crm is the sweetest, eal c st and best children. The HOP Pa for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, is superior to all others. Cures by absorption. Ask Iruggists X.L C Is an absolute and 1 r resistible cure for drunkenness, use of lopium , tobacco and narcotics. . All above sold by druggists. Hop Bitters Manufacturing, Co. Cochestar. N. Y. Send for. Clrcolar. THE XElTTUCSr LITERARY JOURNAL lor the purpose of increasing the circulation of their paper, w r, win distribute Dash pbxmicms amount- i&Sto i $100,000, ranging from $10 to J,UU0, to snbscribers. CAS1I PUEMIUMS. 1 Cash Premium of S 20,000 a 7,300 6,000 1 0 Cash Premiums of l.OOO dOO oo lOO ' 60 lO 1.3AO 450 v XV - 300 -IOOO -9 " 8 lOO 15 lO Premiums amounting to will be distributed br lot. in nnhllx .1100,000 of men of high character and undoubted standinc a vwnntjtefi, aentucky, NOV. IS 1879. 1 We are authorized to diaOmtm aimm Tmn. l subsciers of our paper by an act of the Kentucky! pmdwu a us ueoemoer session, Vfil. I I On reelDt arsis win ni hi.i ' which will entitle the irarehaae to a hmm vhirh ecure any one of th abor Cash Premioms. a.d wire au oraers to I J. -J. UEXSC1T, Masarer, I i .t"?1 JoujoiAfc ior one year. I KpoTiitt)la ayxTita wntd eTerjrwherB oct 10-daw. Hew Biver Oystei's- tTATlWO MADE AMPuE ar rangements, I am now prepared to offer the celebrated EILLll' OiDSN OYoTERS, from Stir Fi.er, ic t)U desired. Families scpflkd with Oj z- fVc; Ciom the shell. Bar supplied with the b?sl. S. srJ b x) week or day. EUREKA aoU-r, Wo. 4 Sorth Water Sl eet. II iMHoLtolloHiill iDRUUQlSTS i vis. en u Piatt St., New Fork : ' j w years wc have siil.l various t ami varied assortment of airpets, lloilhs, &C..&C. M. SUlcl W TIRE'S. " t - . , " rand ! rand j Broa i i i announcinr' to the public that equaled in" this city. A fine line and stjles in Each, and all styles, In eluding Grand Bourt and Upright; all strictly first clam, sold a the1 lowest hit cash wholesale r act it prices, direct to the purchasse. These PUnoi made one of the. tineat displaji it tb Co tennial Exhibition, nnd werUEanfaao8llr' commended for the Hi 9 h bit IoiOM 12.000 in useL Hegularly ineorporaUd Mtt oficturing Co. Factory established oretU years The Square Orandl contain Matba- suek's new patent Lupiex UTeritraDg oc, the greatest improvement in the history? Piano making. The Uprights are the flaej in lAmeriea. Pianos sent on trial. Do fail to write for. Illustrated and Descriptor! catalogue of 48. pages mailed free. ! MENDELSSOHN PIANO 00., J ! apl 7-6m I 11 East ISthJstrset. flT CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICIMI TRADE MARIC.2' n .-TRADI Alf t am km Englieh Rem edy, An ua failirg cure for tiemiaal W e a k n eas, S permatorri hea,fmpotea- STiluuuu- ...ill .11 Aim- BEFORE TAI!I8.eases that foI-AFTEI TJ low, as a sequence of SelfAbuswM ljO"" Memory, Unlrereal Lawituds, Pfh! ! Btck, Dimness of Vision,1 Premature Ajre, and mtny other Uiseees M 1 Lnsanity or Consumption and arre" fea Full particulars in our Pmp which we desire to send free by mau to one. The 8pecific Medicine j b 1 all druifgisu at $1 per package, of fT ages for $5, or will be sent free , by mau receipt of the moner by direi,1"f-,r 1 THE CRAYMBOiaiifej-jrja, Bold in Wilmington and erprywo by aiidraists. ij ct ll-du Headquarters for Ale Lager Beer and Ported) j No.lLMxkt8trt JJLN FURiiWU yOUWITH.TBKB1 Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both kef " bottled, in the dry, I pCountr orderi promptly Wanted- 1 A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER. k0 bring the highest recommeoditloBJ, roos of a position in a e"Wt?tAAXw0 the country. Will work cheap. af , iCJ DAILY BEYLX 0 id; Newspapers, r 4 4NII1Y OF OLP St3 ir 1 1- NEW PUNOs R. F. EYOE1T, Proprietor. nor 8.
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