;j ' ! j The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WIWllNOTOIf. rr. c. TUE8UAY. NOViSMtfKR 18, 1679. EttTXBKD AT THE fOSTOFFICK XT WuLMoroToar, N. C., a Sxco3tdClass Ma.ttkr.1 VEIV AND Ke-VIEWS. All the fine fetes In honor of the royal nuptial are to oe abandoned in Spain, and the money they would have cost goes to mitigate the miseries of the inhabitants ruined by the floods.' An international exhibition is to be held at Madrid in May, 1881. M. Coli bert, a French architect, has been request ed by the Spanish Gorernment to furnish a design for the building to be erected. Napoleon V. and wife, Princess Clo tilde, hare made up their qnarrel, and he hasjeoosented to return to Paris and lire with him this winter. Her brother, the Kinr of Italy, advised her to this course. The Italian press is clamboring for a new law which will render divorce easier ban it is now in the kingdom, where husbands and wives at daggers' points are forced to live together both by law and religion. The rtadiLg room of the British iiuteuiu contains three miles of bookcases eight feet high. The dome whence the electric- light irradiates the vast room is next to that of the Pantheon at Rome, the largest extant. M. Biachoffsheim, the well-known Paris banker, a munificent benefactor to science, has offered to erect and present to the State an observatory near Nice. His estimated outlav is 1,500.000 francs or $300,000. :; ' , The official statistics of the production of salt in Germany show that the num ber of salt mines or salt work s in the several States is sixty-one. They give employment to 6,632 workmen, and the annual production of salt is 157,500,000 pounds. A box stall costing $13,000 has just been finished in the stable of jBaron Roth' child of Vienna for his favorite horse. The stable proper has marble floors, en caustic tiles painted by distinguished ar tists, rings, chains and drain traps of sil ver, and the walls are frescoed with hunting scenes. This building cost $80, 000. The late Mr. Black wood had that remarkable correctness of judgment which fixes the value of an article without being influenced by the fame or obscurity of its author. When George Eliot sent the first part of Scenes from Clerical Life to bis magaziue, he warned Thackeray that his most formidable rival in the field of fiction had just been discovered. The Hampton Normal -Institute, the school near Old Point, where a number of Indian boys are being educated with 200 or 300 colored boys and girls, looses ;$50,000 by the recent fire, the total losses being $75,000, on which thero is ,$25,000 insur ance. The young Indians worked man fully in trying to subdue the conflagration. By the aid of an engine from the Sioldiers' Horn, all structures bat the main build- Inir Warn aavoil One R. A. Dimmick has been sending letters and circulars to the beneficiaries of the Arrears of Pensions act, in which he makes the preposterous claim that be got that measure through Congress, and in return for his great services asks for a portion of the money received. There is no valid claim by Dimmick or anyone else for any payment on account of lob bying for that bill, and all such applica tions should be regarded as efforts to im p jse on the credulity of pensioners. English jockeys have owned race horses and even trained them in their masters' tables. Terry Wells, Sir Joseph Haw ley' jockey, was the acknowledged owner of a stud which ran in the colors and was entered in the assumed name of -air median, xne uuKe oi- yueeDsbury allowed Goodeson his jockey, to train bis horses in the same stable as himself, and the Duke of Cleveland lived on such terms with Sam Chifney, his jockey, who always had horses of his own, that he usually passed a month at his castle when the racing season vtas over, diniug every day with him tete-a-tete. The reception of Ambassadors and W " CIIUUBgCSHk IUO iy&eo 1U ry til j uibiuuiucu r mi luc BiLuu pump er ! I . ceremonial as during tne septennate llrshal MacMahon. The court oar is and cuirassiers conduct the per ages in solemn procession through the rests to the palace, where they are re ceived In special rooms, according to strict old etiquette, prior to being ushered into the august presence of M Grevy, who stands backed by Madame, his wife, and lilts Grevy, and surrounded by the civil and military officials of his household There is a regular master of ceremonies the cue being that the third republic should not cut away too fast from traditi . enal usages. WHAT SOLI Ul Fi EI) Til B SOUTH N.-rth. QPablic sentiment tbroiihjut the; says the Washington! A t, has singular ly failed to. take adojutu account of the causes which have , resulted in a s IM Sooth, yet the same cntiea w u Id ha1 e produced the same effect in auy other sec tion of the UabiL The Republican masses of the Nortp appear to regard Southern solfiHty as indicative of the to tally depraved conditiori of tie S uthern whites, when, in fact it sirriply shows that they are more fit to claim) a common lineage and share a common destiny witb their brethren of the North. ! wje under take to say in truth and solidness, and not only to say, but to show so clearly and forcibly as to convince any honest un prejudiced mind, that the white people of tl South were driven into jheir res eh' j: -. cal uaity by forces of Northern Republican origin, and such forced as could not possibly have produced any tother effect without a suspension of na -urallaws.There cin be no'honesS intelli gent man in any portion of the North wbo, if b.3 will calmly review the facta in BAYARD SPEAKS. i Whatever our Northern haters may say, the people of tbe South, if they have a preference in . uy way (and for any thing, ar vt-ry apt toetresa it. 3bey are uot -ii the hab;r of concealing either their likir gs or their hatred?, as some f oar enemies have ascertained to their cost Just no Senator Bayard seems to be tbe c ioice of the people of these Southern States for the Presidential nomination and, true to their own iustiLCts, they have said ao, boldly and fearlessly . He is, indeed' a noble Roman and au honor to any land aud any clime. j-He has never made a sacrifice to expediency and when he speaks all men listen; therefore we pub lish what follows A correspondent of the Philadelphia Timei has recently had a lengthy tand interesting interview with Mr. Bayard in carefully oq the tbe case, and will elf, will not admit of Southern braits, ju Jge others by him- tbat the solidification wa&htlud, character. :i i . social influence and prosperity w as a sim pie and unavoidable act of oUdience to the first law nature' the fiat of the j Creator. j The reasonable limits of a nowspape arlicle ptuhibit the cita'tiou ot evidence in detail, aud .we cin only give aggregated results ot investigations. Tnis w pose to do in order to show how Carolina 'was made solid, aud we present South Carolina as a 'Sample, for tjje slme kind of work was prosecuted, to a great er or less extent, all ovlr the Souih. KaS cally adveuturers aDce with the wor . . , . .i ! t l r rom the iormf in am i classes of negroes, siez- ed the machinery of tne State Government and wielded itas au instrument of wholes e pro- sJutb ierable opuession. of a lew white aniouuting and a half of dol their white asso Bale robbery aud into Legislatures, ompose scoundrels and a rnassj of ignorant and f vicious negroes turned Sta'e capitols into dens of thieves aud prostitute. In a single year the gang who held South Carolina by the throat j while Giiant held bayonets at' her heart, rah up a bill ifor 'legislative expensis' to more than a mil lion larsl- The negroe's and ciates as shovn by i.fliclal records now before us bought furniture, f clothing, dry goods, groceries, provisions, winej, millinery, jewelry in short all tnejr rude nature prompted them to call for, and the State paid the bills. M We will give a few footings from the official accounts of a single session jof that assemblage of statesmen that infamous seething, festering mass of bestial villainy, of which the black prostitute was the ruling elemsnt. Andjwe want Epubli- cans to look at these figures. Before con- j s deraning the tSouthern Democrat fr ad vocating a solid South ''put yourself in his place." This brutish crew, calling it- ' ! ! I self the legislature of South Carolina, in a sample session, expeuded $262,388 50 for wines, liquorst groceries, etc. If any similar assemblage, in any Northern State, had attempted such rascality te people Wvuld have risen, in their eous'wrath, aud hurled them out Capitol, and most of j them wouU gone out dead, aud all; the decent and woyaeu in the Stute would have said ii ,i i But there are other items of "legisla tive expanses" fjr that sample session that are as bad as the grocery and liquor bill. They pid for -stationery, although few of them, coukj read or write, $68, 455 49; for newspapers' $5,707; for furniture mostly for private use, 116, which he sounded him moat salient poi its of the day. We make the following extract, which was delivered in leply to the ques tion, "What does the Houth need?" "The South docs not need legislation; tbe South needs sympathy and respect In my judgment what they need is a re alizing seme that they are safely and securely within the Union, bound up in its destinies, in which they are to share the blessings as well as the burdens; bit that they are; not to be in the Uuion ex cept upon terms thoroughly consistem withttheir self respect. Everything is gained by appealing to all that is hibger and better among them, and to ceate this spirit bf domination and constant expres sions (!f self-conscious superiority, send ing men down there to'see that the trials are conducted as they think they ougbt to be, telling them they are on trial, and all that s jrt of 'thing . No snch spir it ou"ht tt exiHt, and I would not treat this Union as an experiment, L wouia treat it as a tied fact that they are iu the Uuion and are tfoing to stay there; that they are going to be part of our peo ple ard part of the government, and not only expect them to sustain and help it, but make thai part of the country a source of strength to I the whole. I want the people ot the South to feel that they are a respected aud essential portien of this Union and that they cannot be any thing else. Now, in order to do that, we must make their position in the Union one of honor in the first place , and then if they fall away from that it must be their own disgrace ; but the honorable recognition- must precede the other, and that they have not had .yet at the hands of the Republican paity. The people of; the Northern: States, whose rep resentatives want to make a solid North, it they are wise, must see that the South must be to them one of two things a source of weakness or a source of strength, but their present course and their present feeling is calculated to make the South a second Ireland, I right -of the . have men 278. Think of it. More the legitimate bills of al amount to, stolen to buy money than all buld and session sh furniture carpets lor the 1 w ives and mistresses of thievetl Fcr rjust ex five 888 124 those black and !. white printing this illiterate mob paid 450,000 enough to defray all the penses of a legislature fori four or t mi i i ! ' . U - i . yearsi . iney naa on tneir roi.s employes, including' 170 porters, pages and three chaplains,! and they paid these black loafers and pimps 3o9,297 Tbe entire expense of the session ws $1,433,475 78 The total co ; of a tts sion under Democratic rule, after soliditi cation occurred was S34, 090. We have given these accui ale, ttu lr.eLt of fact to show by what means the South ern people are forced to titow off their op pressors, by uniting in poetical antagonism toorgaqizd robbeiy. Np people worthy of liberty could have done otherwise. There ii nothing in modern history of civ - ilized nations more infl'cted on the South outrage and crime cruel than the wrongs d i ring-the era of of wholesale plunder and measureless insul -j-nothing that sur passes it, except the story of, Poland. 1 these infamous deeds of damning villainy had rot solidified the true men of that sec tien, they would hajre deserved to perpetu ally bear the degradation under which they groaned for weary years. ( . The crops have been so bad in North Italy this season that emigration to South America has received 'a hew ansd power ful impulse. , ' M. Humbert, prominent just now as a Paris communist, has just been married to was engaged at the by court-martial at At that time ago. a lady to whom he time of his conviction Versailles, eight years the lady, in bidding him good-bye, press ed his hand and said : No matter how i long you may be away, I will wait for you and nevetmarry any one else but you.' The marriage attracted g'eat attention and was witness d by a large crowd. How far is it to Cub Creek?' asked a traveler of a Dutch woman. 'Only ehooBt a little vays. JU it four, six, eight, or ten miles?' impatiently asked the stronger, 'las, 1 dinks it is, ee renely replied the unmoved gati keeper. We observe that a new remedy for sleeplessness is now being extensively circulated in the newspapers. The best remedy for ileeplessneas that we know cf is to attempt, just before go ing to bed, to mako a spirited and graceful translation of a volume of the Patent Office reports into Welsh The remedy is simple, and within the reach of all. Albany Journal. A young Irishman, whose remit tancvib from home had been stopp d. wrote very urgent letters, telling of his distress, and promising to reform if the remittances were continued. When he failed to get what be want ed, ho resorted) to etritagem, and wrote a ead letter; to bis father, telling him that he was dead, and wanted money f'ir the funeral expenses. The other day a tenant entered the office of a Tipperary land agent, and, throwing a roll of notes on the table, exclaimed; There'n lv'ry penny I have in! tbe world. It's a half-year's rint, and ye may take it or lave it av ye take it, I'll go to the wcikhouse; av ye lave it, I'll go to America on it.' The sgent opened the roll of notes and counted the money. 'Why, my good man, there is more than a half-year's rent here; there is over four years' rent in the bundle The mischief there i. cried the tenant, putting his hand in his pocket; 'begor, I gey you the wrong bundle of notep, afte ali! 1 ay fair. , m ! II umbuffged again. I saw so much said about ti e merits of ilop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, teasd me so urgently to get ner some i c uc.uuea to be humbugged again ; and 1 am glad I did, for ih less than two months' use of the Bitters my wife was cured and she has re. mairjed so for eighteen months since. 1 like such1 humbugging. H Tn St. Paul. The New Hat Store. OUR STOCK of Men's, Yoathi', Boys' and Children's HaU aid Caps if eom. plete, which we propose to sell as loir m the lowest. We hare a large auortaient of 8Uk, Cloth, Scotch and Astrlcan Cap, rery cheap. Also a larg llae of Umbrelbu. Those wishing anything in our line will do well to examine before making their pur chases. JJOHN 11. ROBIffSOJT, oct 27- " Ha. 6 liortk Front tt. IliscellaneouB. I acWBiifffeU ES IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, A LompleU StrengthcMT. IRON BITTERS, A Valuable Medicine. IRON BITTERS, Not Sold u a Beverage. IRON BITTERS, Tor Delicate Femalee. Highly reoommetaded to the public for all is eases rpq u i ri d g a certai n and efficient TOXMCf especially in InAigm tion, Dvtprpiiia, Intermittent -twrt, n'anf of Ap petite, IsOHH Of HtrentgtH, Maele of Miner ay, ete. It en riches the blood, strengthens the mus cles, and gives new life to the nerves. To tbe aged, ladies, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended. Mt a eta Wee a eliarin on the digestive organs. A teaspoon ful before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists, THEBEOTOfllllCALCO. BALTIMORE, Md. Miscellaneous. bov 14-eod4r. FRESH Family Groceries! For Our Frianda la Town and Country ! Cash is the Word I that Can Take Our Entire Stock ! The Freshest, the Mcest, The Most Desirable Assortment Of Fine FAMILY SUPPLIES in Wilmington ! OUR MOTTO "QUICK SALES AND , SMALL PROFITS." So call upon us and secure We have the finest assortment of BOTU I - Ordinary That can be found South of Baltimore. ALSO ALL OTHEa ARTICLES IN OUR LINE. FRUITS and NUTS In abundance. Call on us and spend jour money profita bly. Boatwiight & McKoy, 5 dt 7 ITortb Front Street. nov 17 We Do Not Claim JATRONAGE simply because we are a homo enterprise, nor do we expect it at the expense of any one's pocket. WE DO CL.A1M that we can till any order for Sash, Doors and Blinds, Or anything inour liue at as LOW FIG UREb, and as good work and material, as cm be bought anywhere. Window Glasf, Builder's Supplies always on hand. Our new DRY KILN is iu operation, and none but the best Lumber is used. Respec fully, ALTAFFER te PRICE. Factory Foot of Walnut street. Otfice Cor .Nutt and Ked Cr oes streets. nov 17 I Anthracite Coal. ; - i "gGG, j bTOVE AND CHESTNUT sizes, of the best quality, at popular price, even cheaper than retailed at Philadelphia to daj. J. A. 8PRIXGER, . r 1 at the CeatralYard. Hi3cellaneouB. Hava aiirt.ii 1 1 iO fill: i .. .r r-J v flirt cimi-i n..o . .C ...1 t a1 0 oflif : GklNTii-Mt-N . j 'Ft'l tlte p-St f -.W. Vars' W.'' l..'VO. S.'M Vn;.!,.;,, )rVll rus Plasters. Pnysiciau v a i the Public pie'r B fMSRra Cftsr r f ' " PLASTER to .l! ott'ers. W.' 'oasi'cr tlipni ori- t 'X,-. x v ,; -f1i. -FCTi'.! rt?m!ies worthy ot'eonlidfM.cp. T hey are Superior to al! - 1!, :.;- cines lor I'.xtTual use. , To examine theJarJ Dry opds, PiS lothSn & rpecs. oct H At R. Tel. StScIftTiRE'Sk Orand i ! Have the pleasure of again announcing to tlm public tlt we have an unusual and attractive Stock and are prcjuiv'.! to oiler customers one of the Grandest and Clieacbt stocks cf j ' . Prices ranging in Suits from 83.00 upward.,! A beautiful and grand assortment in GENT' 3 PTJRHiSHiSJG GS0D3 ! Which we guarantee cannot be equaled hi this city. A iine ike an. latest stylos in v Xlafs, .Gaps, Boots ' and SLop In all qualities ant prices, imported .direct , from tl;p r.Muifac Vhicn Ave guarantee to be of superior qn urcri ilify. f Tv.-o and TLro We also have one of the choicest and largest s'ocl.s o Ply and Bruksls Carpets, Iviigs, Matting and Oil Cloths at astonishing low prices. Plear-e. ex nnino. oct 23 CRAY'S , SPECIFIC fi E D ! C 1 W ?- TRADE MARK, TRADE MARK THB (JEAT Enfjlith; iiem edy, An ui- faiiirg I cure for .nniai Sr- - W e a k n ees, permtorr- cy.andalldig- BEFORE TAKING. eases thtt tul-AFTER TAX'KG. low, &a a sequence of Helf-Abuse; as Lot-s ct Memory, tlmyereal I a8itnde, Pain id t,-.e Bct, Ditqness ""of Vision, I'reamture OIJ A(re, and inny other l)iie?8'8 tntt load to Insanity or Consumption and a Premature rare. j 'Sau Foil particulars in our pamph'et, which we desire to send free by mail to eve ry one. 5si The Sr eciSc Medjicine i Bold by all drvggiita at $1 per package, or eix pack ares for $5, or will be fent free by. miil n receipt of khe monev by addresf in TKEjCAY MEDICINE CO,. Mechanic s block, Detroit, l;ca 8o by ail dra grists. d in Wilmipgton and everywhere CLYDE'S York AND - Wilmington. fim C.3 Steamship Line, , I'oiV'j 1; . t , ; A 1 j, Las T H-ar b'Jitlfcd, i7i t!:o ciij . "t i.'J TI'i: iltSi n-r, b--th it and.' I HUOXO'iKTr.X, s JLWfcUtY, lc Key aired neallj an J pri.;in tl.r, by J. 'I.. WJ.NXEn, o r.f-ni iirr.c W il.iiinrffnn. y Orer tAinty ytars' experience. Gire 4J tial 400 Varieties Aibany Cakes anJ Crackers - Ch i.ncugn. -TTI.T. I'fmr. 'u'&. t Uatirg PonderB, tiars, Conftcn'iw T7ULL V Teas, Ac. fcoldatmanufactureigpn-ei. r,r,'r meats Apples, Cfcbbae, OLivcH, ' Butter and Couctry Pio Juce ocewat- c T. H IIEVnVRSO.N C(?.. oct 23-tf Corner Chesnot 4 Waters C. it 2? Ii MB' She Steamer GULF STRcAIV3( CAPT. NGIIAM,' WILL 8 AIL FBOV Nf.W i SATURDAY, Novemb :r or 5?, J NEW riniiuo $123 Mi V.h. and 1T Ptvl.iccladinzOrandSca and Upright, all ttrictij r:T CLA38' lJf the loweet kht cabh t" .ott8AL fkl'A prirea, direct to the pcr( ak. lheie gf madeoDO oftLe hncst faisplajs at t M commended for the IIishebt noso. t rjrwvi. a- i 12.0C0 in uee.i hrgulariy iacOTporawj . years. irierGnare uiw1" ,,Hcki. shek'a new p.lent Dnpl Piano making 'the Cpribts are in America. Piaxioa eent on tri. .Tt fail to write for Illustrate, w - catalogue of 48 pages maiidd ire MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. . - i m r-., i;th"stre6t. -1 apl 7-fl Eiyer Oysters- AVISG MADE AilPKar-cf;;- HILL'S Shipper! can rely up u rry (jfsT.: syr Hirer, m mm I V' ' sailing oi oioameri aj aaTsrt;v:. -z t For Freight Enagemeat? ipply jto ' fit to off-ii he ce'cbriUd I. laired. tM.iierpplieditbOjrer. THOS. E. BOND, Scp't, 1 f tits tie in.il. y. r eapp.iea wnn ' , ROh' WUmington, NC7. mm 36iBroadway. New Url. I : 1J?, I .1 a

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