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i 1 a a i j r 1 1 1 . . bcptcd by bp!ToB AP rtujrx. , r i ption; postage r a i R r 55 w ' f a.L A oth. &0 cents. Lcr vSTldcllrcred by carriers, K, y part of tbc city, at the Lb ral nd llbera,r ubscribcrt w H please rcpur to receitti tbeK papers regui.... . 1 1 nn 1 Review, VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, FKID A Y, FEBRUARY 23, 1877. NO. 30. 1 in 1,,. tate is can vt deficicnc i Vith amc the Oregon case i "iven to Hayes. erans aro in session at In the SenatJ yester-r-i 'expropriation l;ill Llmcuts, which carry it In the Senate yes- . . t.m.. nf ermonr. irom fi.try committee, reported favor Ltiii fl-r removing the political f IJ. II. Hiil4dL' S-IIakcr i, the cahfiar.. The cor- t of tlio London Zwy ime from tli: "If the accounts true, thai the majority army on the Truth ienr ere 4 ,! , crs ul ;tuc ed nuitrtcb at Jassy, war can- i " ... le av i in ei)V') oil f to tlitin Ivi'Ji a ontinr.e. The have - embarked for U- A fccial from btates that in eonse :t of the Canlinals, of the Vatican Couu- Lc iii(iipprtune, the Pope has the duestion left uu- Irtfious inecting of the iow of determining Tl a irojosi II u:i!cBs cii!iii..t sVive them by his own b Vanderblit family lion to Wm. H. Van- ie accepts litigation nniojore s will is inevitable; lack wil act with Allen-tun! i fur - thy will. Geo. II. Supcrint jiulent of the llowo LLiuc Coihpany, js said to be a L Iii a man" iployti ai if tlirk' i Murphy I ami N. 1 ge o bum. 11ns is issued a circular jatening to dis voted for Tildeii. vV (V).,'M. J. K'ings- I Wnrron Co.. of pended. There explosion at the Clifton Nail l'omeroy, O., on- Wednesday J four men were killed. Ive sus ParliiJnont met yesterday. ar in his t in Lrs, expr ' Kurone speech, referring 4.0 :&ica the opinion that would iiot be broken. al Cullan has refused to allow tof John p'rahoi:cy to lie in cathedral of Dublin. . are Rural at Port-au- M.ij. lhven j; W iy, have G on . A. D. Eaton yesterday, S. .manufacturers of failed, with $150,- A $00,000 tire oc ui. Miss., Wedues- atholic church was tiermaU steamer ween Hamburg and vyrecked off Point CAROLINA. j are cii-culatinjr in Pulkton. ks Ooitccrt is tar be repeated H wia uracd to death at s on Tuesday. I eonits made ac.tnaint- 'cnitchtiary on Wednesday. Hall, Cob U the b U i are i W rape a quaint and odd isburk has become insane. conducting a series Baptist Church at iail at Warren ton aud will be tried military paraded yester fCJraht kindly pcrmittet leri b'nator from Yadkin ' tu li th iust. at his borne ?n wai taken finite ill on I Satnrday 'while holding ia still in bed. our httio d;ifkeys apd'.a mncial coustituenty'of ;wro last week. h I Recorder tell .of the old resident. Mr. John y 80 years old. lar mctiing of tbo Meck- rv will be in the Wades- f'layjMarch GOth. el, Person Hall, at Chapel rebuilt, iu walls having ? little injured by the. fire. Vm. ; A. Ivirkland, of tho j South i American fn i ordered back to the f horae service, is Coke and Gen. W. P. ?oa Hon. Joe Davis to Ipreycqt fraud and save t w hardly necessary to 3i , these gentlemen arc ?rcsetit Legislature. vr S3J8: Hon. Htje Maine Liquor Law, perfected by Mr. Theo. hTcr a scries oflccturcs in this city.touching upon the proposed local option movement on foot in this county. The Fayetteville Gazette says: Last Friday night, about 1 o'clock, a fire broke out on the roof of Mr. Bousbee in lower Fayetteville and, notwithstanding every effort to save the property, the building was consumed. The loss of furniture was inconsiderable; the house was insured. Some Masonic statistics for this . State are as follows: Lodges at work, 240; mem bers admitted during the Masonic year ending October 81, 1876, 484; died, 115; uutnber of members of lodges, 9,035; number of Masons not members of lodges, 2,882; . whole number of Masons in the State, 11,917. 1 Austin Williams,) colored, aged 14, of Raleigh, forged a riote and it was agreed that a nolle pros be entered if his father would "talk" to him. Two policemen held tie boy and the old man laid on 39 with a leather strap on the 'bare cuticle. It will be worth more than a year in the Penitentiary to that boy. The Raleigh JVctcs says; The bond holders, through their counsel, appeared again yesterday afternoon before the'joint committee on the State Debt. Tliey pro pose to compromise at 40 cents on the dollar of the anti-war debt, and at 30 cents on the debt contracted since. This would givd the State about $7,000,000 to' pay or perhaps not inore tliau G, 500,000, principal and interest. The Raleigh Observer says: "The Hous3 of Representatives resolved yester day that the best manner for that body to celebrate Washington's birthday, the 2rid, was to meet and devote the day t3 such legislation as will reflect eredit and hondr upon themselves and the State." In which case it is a pity .that Washington has not got a birth day for every one that the present Legislature remains in session. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements! Danfquth Paper, envelopes, Ac. Yasx They Have Come. A. Shrikr. Partly -Made Shirts at 9() cents, worth $2.50. Our friends and patrons teill please understand 'that carrier boys are not allowed to sfll copies of the Review Please do not huy of them or encourage them to sell as it icill positively cost ike boy his situationwhen detected. ' Hayes banners are on the outer wall now Our matrimonial market is improv Sweets In adversity a' sugar-hoHstf fail- i - turo. ' Plt;c glass is said to- make milk white. Wilmington has not had an opera this year or this season. ' The most common kind of cake after dinner Slummycake. A peach tree or two hereabouts may "be found in full bloom now. Eloiing women are said to belong to the hooking laddy company. - Coold and raiuy this forenoon with some prospects for better weather. Specie payments aie in order; guano scents circulate freely everywhere. Hereafter full dress will be required on opera occasions in the dress circle. Girls, you have leaped your last leap for four long years, and forlorn years they will be. ' . A young lady said yesterday that one of our young men dressed not wisely, but to swell. No fear of a wood famine just now j there's lots cords and of it piled on the wharves. 1 "Why is a man. who marries an heiress a lover of music ? Because he marries her for-tuue. The tectorial bill is not ae much the will of the country now as it was two weeks ago. Xoveltv iu the music line snoiiug which is politely described as indulging in sheet music. Blue glass .has become so popular in Wilmington that our devil has a pane in his stomach. . " March 4th marchfortb. Exit Ulys ses, Who wjll care for Shajp, Pep.t, Qrvil and Co. now ? John E. Owens plays in Norfolk Mon day night but he-doesn't think he will come to Wilmington, Rev. Jos. L. Keen, of this city, will at tend the regular meeting of Cross Creek Lodge, I. O. O. F. at Fayctlville on Mon day next, for the purpose of excm'plyfying the "Unwritten Word" v Wro. A. 'Wright Esq., of this city, was registerred at the Yarborough House, in Raleigh, on 'Wednesday. Hon. Edward. CanUvell -is to deliver the address on "St. Patrick's Day in the Morning," (March 17th) in this city. How numerous soever auy man's ill qualities are, it is just that he should hn'. c the due praise of his few real virtues. Messrs. Wm. Kirkwood and E. E. Hewes, Local Board of .Inspectors of Steamboats, are on an official visit to this city, j It h.is been suggested that a .subscript ion be taken up to defry'thc expense? of reparkJthat broken pvement oi ITiird street. "Who" cut your hair?", is the' litest slang. To bring out the full force of the expression it should be applied to a bald headed man. "Rev. S. Mendelshon, Paokr f the Temple of Israel in this cit y, left here a day or-two since for l'hiladelphia and may be gone a week. Stoneyall Lodge, Knights of Pythias, visited Germania Lodge, of the same ordet, in a body, on. last night, and of course the visit was a pleasant one. There will be preaching at the Primi tive Baptist Church, on Castle street to night. Elders John S. Briuson and Tay lor are expected to conduct the services Sympathy constitutes friendship : but in love there is a sort of antipathy or op posing passion. Each strives to be the other, and both together 'make up one whole. ' Oregon for Hayes. Information 1k:s been received here by telegraph, just be 'ore we go to press, to the effect that the Commission will render a decision, giving Oregon to Hayes. There is no disappointment as to the result as everybody had expected it. It is but part and parcel of the grand put-up job and for all intents and pur poses the findings of the Commission in the three disputed States,T1orida, Louisi ana and Cregdn,"might just as well have been appended to the oath so solemnly taken by the immortal Eight.' ' ' ... ' The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at yjiis place;, we obtain the following report ot the thermometer, as taken this morn ng at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, 49 ; Charleston, 5G ; Cincin nati ; Jacksonville, 59 ; Key West, 04; Knoxville, CO ; Lynchburg, 43 ; Memphis, -12 ; Mobile, 40 ; Montgomery, 46 ; Xash- vil.lc, 42 ; New Orleans, 49 ; New York, 38. ; Norfolk, 46 ; Pittsburg, 40 ; Savan nah, 55 ; St. Louis' 40"; Washington, 37 ; Wilmiugton,oi. .The days are lengthening and when a man now goes home to his .dimmer, he discovers that there is a vacancy, and sits down to the table and proceeds with jut delay to fill that vacancy. Boneless codfish is all tli3 fashion now, Besides the number of hasty ejaculations it saves on Fridays it has the merit of preventing fond mothers from losing time by carefully taking the fine comb out of the back. . Atbride's dress wa.s J''pale.cate au lait silk, arranged with diagonal plaits and flounces of the same shade on a train of a deeper shridc her headdress was of blush roses aud small grttlands of-vine leaves. with bunches of grapes. .- . - . t . ' There Avere 189 names on the petition for a Criminal Court here,whi.;h w as '.sent up to Raleigh last night, and. these were obtained by one gentleman in a few hours. This shows ho.w unanimoi:s cn-:r people arc in the demand for the c urt. There is one time in a man's life when !even the eloquence of Burke would not give fit expression to the yearning ), of his oxalted spirit, and that time is when he gets up in the night to find the baby a dripk, carroms his ankle on -the rocking chair,, and jumps round on onj leg while beholds hisjwounded foot in his left hand. Itis then' that he says .indistinctly some thing about "ell," or "iinell," or. "tell." Opinions. Among Ihejreccnt decisions rendered in the Supreme Court wc find the following by Justice Rcnlman : State vs. James Mathews, .from Kobe-son- ; affirmed. State vs. Andy-Winecroft, from I'ode son j affirmed. ' . - The Shootists. ' The two teams of the St. George and St. Andrew's Athletic Club shot- yester day at tho Faif Grounds and "victory perched on the ban Rers" o Team No. 1, composed of Messrs DuB. Cutlar, L. S F. Brown, Wm .Fyfe, W. R. Kenan and B. P. Harrison. The names of Team No. 2 are suppressed through motives of delicacy obvious to all. .. Please Repair It. Will Mayor Cauaday. or the Marshal, or the five Conservatives on the Board of Aldermen, or somebody whose ever busi ness it is, be kind enough to see that the brick pavemeijt'on Third street, just north of the City Hall, is repaired at once'.? Ye local has stumped his light big toe there now just long enough and often enough to have it become a very sore subject. Tfce Concert Td-jrignt. The Sunday SchooV.entertainmeiit to be given at Brooklyn Hall -this evening by the pupils of the Baptist Minion School, promises to be a very pleasant a3air to those .who may attend. There Will be music, recitation dialogues, &c, and the admission has been placed Tery low. A large attendance is looked for on the oc casion. , ""-v'rr: ,: City Court. The folio wing. cases were disposed of by' the 'Maj-or this morning : H. Ba'uks, charged with the larceny of wood, was bound over fo the Superior Court, in the sum of $25. . Ames Joneson and Loorin Agust, two sailors, were chargetl with resisting the po lice force but the 'ease against them was dismissed on payment of costs. Two young men whose names we sup press, charged with disorderly conduct, but judgment against them was suspend ed on thi payment of costs. Madcap Violet. Mr. Heinsberger lias placed on our table a copy of this, William Black's last work, with a request that we readmit. Wre have read it and find it far superior to any of the same author's previous books, save alone his Princess of Thule, where Sheila, sweet Sheila, rules as one of the loveliest of the many lovely creations of fiction. Madcap Violet is indeed a charming book, sad yet sweet, and he who once takes it up will not willingly lay it asiJe until he reaches the last page. Wc can only regret the want of space in which to give it a careful reviewal. - Official Letter from Bishop Gibbons. Right Rev. Bishop Gibbons has issued an official circular letter in which bc.unrcs upon the clergy and the faithful the . pro priety of joining with the Catholic world in commemorating, in a suitable manner, the fiftieth anniversary of the Episcopal consecration of Pope Pius I X, which oc curs on the 21st of May. To seeuru con certed action in this matter he' requests each clergyman to auuounco to their re spective congregations that a collection will be taken up in all the. churches of the diocese, on the 25th day of February, the second Sunday iu Lent. The amount col lected, together with the list of-the names of the contributors, will be forwarded as early as practicable to the Secretary of the Diocese, so that the offerings, together with tbo donors' names, may be presented in due time to the Holy Father. In view of this extraordinary iippeul the Bishop states that tho usual annual col lection, for the Pope will be omitted. PLEASE HOTICE, Wc wUl be gUd torecdTC cofttiaaicaUomi rom our friends ott any and all srijeets of general interest but :-. . The name of the writer must 1wt b furnished to the Editor. , Gonimunieations must b xr riltea ely o one side of , tho paper. j J Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and particularly under etood that Oio editor does net always endorse the views of correspondent?, utlea to tUted in the editorial columns. ! ' ' " ' w Advertisements. , Orders Wanted TpOIi CHISEL POINTED XATLs! . , FINISOISO CLIXCir and hoat A aiU Meats all grdcs and ' Cuts. Western and Xorth Carolirra Lard, lc., Mo lasses, Sugar, Coffee, Ac. Rice," Corn, Flour, Lye, rotash, Soar, MulleUrcVy largest and best paclftjres; Tobacco, Cigars, '4c' Onions, and Onion Setts. ,. ' r;""r Pai.titfs-iu want of large Inroiec will do well to comuiunicate witli us. t ' - ! PE1TEWAY& SCHULKEN, : feb 22 Brokers and Coat.' Merchants. ' Accident to Mr. Oliver Kelly. This morning, about 10 o'clock, an ac cident occurred to Mr. Oliver III Kelly, on the railroad yard on Nut t street, which nearly cost him his life. Mr. Kclley was on his way to the C. C. Pi. W., depot and in crossing the track of th.e W. & W.R.R., his attention was attracted by something up the road at which he stood for a few moniento gazing in tenth-. Just before Mr." Kelly came up the yard engine had passed dovn the track towards the river a, very short-distance below the sfreet, where it coupled on to some cars and then again moved up the track, balking as it did so. Mr.'Kelley was standing just be tween the rails and although the bell of the engine was rung, as it always is at the crossings, ho unconsciously took no heed of the fact and knew nothiug of his dan ger until lie was struck by the tram. The engine was moving slowly at thejtinie or Mr.- Kelly would irobablv have been thrown across the track and then crushed to . death. As it was he fell between the fails and had presence of mind enough to draw up his legs to keep them from the wheels. He. was struck on the ihead by the. swinging brake and at this poiut iis-.aged ij ding to the machinery and was dragged several feet. The. accident was witnessed by several gentlemen on the yard wh,' shouted to the engineer to stop. The Feast of Purlm. i Ths he did at once by. reversing his cn- The anniversary pf this Feast falls due i gi..e and Mr. Kcllv was rescued from Tiis next' Tuesday, the 27th iust., and will ; perilous position'. He may-have received Mew Meat Store. jY FRIEX DS AND TflE PUBLIC Alt L ZtfSSfVy notified that I have opened yhY MEAT STORE, corner Four. h ai and Mulberry streets, where I will ilr. VM the be.-t of all kinds of Fresh Meats and will ,cbarge none but the lowest prices. ; i I will open on SATURDAY, '2Uh inst and all I ask is a trial. ' feb 22 W. E. X. SELLERS. probably be celebrated becomingly by the Jewish residents of this city. The Feast of Purim is held in honor of the delivery of the Jewish people from the curse of Haman, by Queen Esther, and which is so beautifully described . in the book of Eslher. some internal injuries but to all appear ances he is, not seriously hurt.' His ami and the right side of his J";;ce were cut am? bruised by the brake beam as it struck him and . these seem to bo the severest injuries. HeAvas able, with aiatr.ncc, to walk to the bugy which had been pro- It ir probable that there will be a Ball I cured to take hime home and wc trust ami supper given at the City Hall on the that he will be up and about . again in a evening of the day as we understand that j few days. the matter is now. being taken into con- f .'. ,'. ' . ------------------ ! in iu:s agc.oi ouication ano: general m i tellisencc the household ishardlv noinn1pf without a Cornish fc Co. Piano or OrVan sideration. Confectionery Wew Store Q.RAPES, PEAKS, I5AXAXAS, Rabins, Citron, French Candy, Dried Fiffs, Dates, Toys. Toilet Sets, Vases, Cigars, Smoking and -Chcwiiig Tobacco, Meerschaum ripes. Cigar and Cigarette Holders, for sale at J. Wi LIP PITT'S. Corner Front anil Princess St. Sijrn Punch. . . -" ' fcb 22 Sol Bear & Broo.v is 20 Market Street,: "Wholesale 'and Retail Dealers in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, boots snoao. H AT S-, NO T IONS. & c . , One of the Largest and Most Complete Stocks r in th,e City or State, , .-.'-Which we guarantee to sell at Jfew York Prices. , . respectfully request the public to ex amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, feb 11 SOL BEAR & BROS. W. J. Buhmann, BROKER, ,yfvOfllce Corner Front and Orinm fit.. Respectfully solicits the patronage of the traJcJ ' Strict attention to business iruaran teed. feb 31 Marshal's Office. CITY OF WILMINGTON, Si C, February 2Ctb, 1$77. The Wrecked Schooner. 'ih'j vessel spoken of by us yesterday as Ucli.g ashore at the mouth of the river proves to be the Etta May, from Philadel phia for this port with a cargo of 'ccal for Mr. J. A. Springer. She went ashore cu New Inlet bar on Wednesday, about noon, and wa.s leaking badljs She bilged that night and yesterday was stripped by the steam tjig 2Qtgluss , Capt. Jacobs, which wcut to her relief. The officers and crew were brought here last night Out the vessel and cargo will prove a total loss. Head the advertismeut iu another Column, and then send for illustrated catalogue and price list. , jan 8. New Advertisements. They Have Come ! XOTHE IN VOICE of the "X 'L X T" and '-Pride of Cuba" Cigsi?." Re-t in the city for o cents, at VAKIJ'S Tobaccu fctore, ft-b23 Market Street. The lost vessel registered 152 tons, was! rigged fore and aft and had on 250 tons of coal. This coal was put on the schooner on the Sd of last December at Philadelpiha and shortly after she dropped down the river but encountering more ice put in at Newcastle, about 40 miles from Philadelphia, where she . remained until tho ice broke up and rendered navigation safe, 'The coal was insured for $1,000 with Messrs. Atkinson & Manning's agency in this city, 'as we are informed by Mr. Springer. , . ; THOSE V OWL All 20 Cts. Boxes of PaDcr and a .. . ENVELOPES At Danforth's Were all, sold, but more have come to-dar feb 23 ' Cut this Out-It Ma j Save Your IMz There is no person living but what suffers more or less . with Lung Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather thin pay 75 ceuts tor a bottle of medicine that would cure them. Dr. A. Boschoe's German Syrup ha lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wondrous cures astonish ovv ry one that tries it, If you : doubt what wo say in print, cut thi out and take it to yourDraggist,- and get a sample bottle for 10 - cents and try it, or a regular size far 75 cents. . ' 1 ' 1 '"'.ii.' Men spend thcr lives in the scmceof their passions, instead of employing their passions in the service of tMr lives LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! - The losses scstained i;y the LYCOMING, PAMLICO, SOLTHEItX UN- DErtWIUTEir.S ASSOCIATION, and 2113. LSSIPPI VALLEY INSURANCE COilPA- NIES, by the recent fire at I ai Imgton, ,s. C., HAVE BEEN PAID. I Iteslden the above nam?I Comnnhie wc represent the LI VEUPOOL & LONIMJN & GLOME. HAMBURG-BREMEN ami others, r it h iwseu aniou nting to over SLXT Y U I L LION DOLLAIW. , JOHN W. GORDON & imO .. General Insurance Agents. 13 21 North, Water bt. CANDY F0I1 ALL. 1 J ABBY BEKNABD, the well known Candj Manufacturer, corner Front and Caa tie streets, is prepared to manufacture Candr Cor the trade d private families. Orders aoUclL decU, JOTICU.-On Sunday morning, , tho IStn inat., a Halt, containing 25. or 30 Curds of Ath wooilwas "picked up" near ?ount Mis ery Ferry, and brought to this city. .The owncrlia requested to call at this Oflice at ones. : i " W . property, pay costs and take possession - GEO. W. pUICE, Ja-, ' City Marsha!. ifresh Supplies. p ECKIVEI) CONTINUALLY AT HlX FAiHLY GROCERY STORE, corner Cap-;. bell aod Fourth Sts., the luxuries as.treH s V th2 necessaries of. life. All. fresh andtT prove of aaij lYor.J fcb 21 chca' Splendid stock pf Candies, Vhiattf . , Jtllie?, PickU's and Cauned Goods and all CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP III ' ' S. J. WST, Familr Grocery Corner 4th and Campbell sts. feb 21. '-..;. I ; Rare Barsains: JJAY DE HAI IX GEXT'Sand YoutLV CLBTHIN& ABD FDMISHIUG BC3 t Ohrier's Clothing House, South side of Market street. Vi Getting ready for Spring stock fjuid all hcavy'goods must be sold. -.. . v Our specialty is the all-made Linca BeeonsT Shirt for 00 cents. feb, 13 jx. nunxnru: Home Light 0if. nfl yyiLL NOT EXPLODE , BEST IS USE. -; EorekailUbi Paper, lliOO sbesu ia m pACka;'" it only 25 cents. Canary Sd at 15 eel U per pound, together with a ful stock of Drugs, Medicines and Cheiaiads, ' Toiit anil fi Fancy Articles, for sale lour by ; " "l" JAMES C. MUXDS,",1 feb is : : Dmsrfst.- r' 810 g mos, Crajoas, Picture and Chromo Card-. t Asrenti selUBir our Chr - . lOO samples worth 4 sent postpaid for .-7. cents. Illustrated Catalogue free. , v . J. IL BUFFOBD'S SOX8. BaSTOX - "l jan 27 LEstabluheq.USO is - QUBSC1RB TO TIIB UUILY HEY1EY7' 1 l 7s. i f
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