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.JHio. Saily Review. JOSH. j T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop WEDNESDAY, FEBBIJABY 28, 1877. IIEV1EWAL. It pas to be the President of .a life in "iarifice I company in New York. One paj the officers $ 15,0C0 salary, two others $12,000 apiece, and hardly any lew tliaii $1000. r- j . . . - .-. . . . lit', ! , f " i - tte. wcaitny!jouig" Bostonian, Mr. ! THE TRUTH TOO LATE. If the Hon. Lyman Trumbull ami Gov. Palmer of Itlinois. and other aistingibhed politicians of Abe same stripe at the fcorth," had awakened io the fulf Jscnsc of the alarming conditio of th6 Volintryhen the reconstruction acts, the' enforcement bill and other like unconstitutional meas ures were being foisted upon the people of the South by an unscrupulous and bitterly partizan Congress, aided by a usurping executive, the country plight not now Ue called upon to witness the fltrange specta cle of a candidate.for the highest officerin the it i iii j-f-i a it. i.i:n r r a . . - a i nrm u- in nr r.ppn nRipnLeii uv liiu iu uj Seart.' was cbaTged; it is said, 0,000 by ! A, r r , ,v''iiiinf TTr.-' .N. . , - . . , . . the people, fraudulently counted as elect hi. lawyers for their services in obtaining , .M. . , , , ,, BOILED DOWN. ,t,f ; ;, -Ji.i i , ; President is not permittea to take the Dill was The hulk of Commodore Perry V f:o. i i, , ,; 1 resident is not permiueu 10 ihkc iuu ,ilt 'Was omprornisod by the- payment of ' ffi- j jch he h;u be called to !by a ship, which was exhibited lit 1'hihulelphia J 0Uiiern repr last iumrner, has been uktn t j Trenton, 1 ,(jplCC(3iegi e:. picture where the timbers Are to be fa.-iik-'.d into cancsi' astts)1 1 wall pockets i raroes, crosses ana cups. "; All the Xew Yoik restaut-.tia, with ciie of"twoeccptioii"s, have reduced tntir rates frorii fifteen to twenty per cent. iVjuUiy i&si filli; and game with which the mar ket 16 o; rerstoeked,' , was never , ko cheap. l5etf if: it Ibrinerly cosl 24 cei.ts per touifld now cli la and 10 cent. . r An cJLii.tu! Xow Yoik pb icijn,.vho lws ft'ttesidci UKiuj fever rebu'ti.:' iVvi ' I! ' ieaeiied; ui nial, buhi vi. 1 cases of the etuliar hi viaitiu" tno Lphtiii- by tut , cles on (.xhibitiuii, ! majority of over 2o0,000 yotes. Tlie solemn notes of warning utter'ed-by esentatives in Congress fell ears. It was only the rebel ;uth that would suffer) and what does that matte, argued the ' patriotic states men of the North, if she is made to suffer for her rebfilion, even though we have to go (ut?ideof the Constitution to accom plish it ? We must make treason odious, and Southern rebejs must be made "to" atone for their unpardonable sin of war ring against the best goTcmment the world ever saw7' and so on, step by step, usurpation after usurpation of the con stitutional rights of the people were perpetrated Without check or hindrance bao di.sc.ise w.m e.a!?e j or .iLtt of any kind from tbese same UMUiitea i.i cei luiii-uu- iuiiuential statesmen who now lift up their wuit-.ii nau ITeen br.iiili -' n.ii.ds iij iiyly horror at the sight o'f.a I rrom'soirie of. tlie worst spots on the-iirtn, ! iV.H"'-ilent ' President.' Blinded by their laud say he fears tuat other types of f,v r, ; " '-'H- artizanship and hatred - for the hithertJ unknown jtui us, mn l' .: i. .i b"' - .m people the Northern masses Vomit of the eshibiu ti. ! ' w. i . ..y control ted -by their unscrupu- .f 'i;.'!i w., .IjJ, :l '' , ...,- vi.l (i- 'ioh.y L .ivi-Ts ami led on to the very -verge In firiiiT in ,:liee- tnj ii.tiiona-'C '- i ium usliy wiutes of both sexes tho ;'!vo:uti -n? when behold, they. arc "sud Boarrf' Supervisors of San .Franeiseo ! dcUl' awnkcu to a Stllbe bf the immi" .Ji'o ioyl:,l, i ., ..r 1 uent dau' -r which threatens the entire Move aoojcvt a u 1 w " less. I bah $50, nor XitUte4i)rvho ocrmut i w:iite tfl.-mpMA in', his Ipia.e, dcuriug it a criminal act , ior a wnite ;peisiii to be .a Ti Jlidgjnpniee'ai-i quite popular in j Ufirmftn' jma CbglaJirJ. ; Cauadaand orway ship poultry in rge to ttanlitiestp- libaidon. f Goiiiaipgii reming in New Zea land; and the yield is increasing. Efforts are being made to establish a retreat for insane women in Brooklyn. Mr. , Moody almost invariably begins 1ns discourses Vith tlie direct address, the word'you." '" ' -JErxdJlay js said to Jbe engaged to one of the daughters of Mrs. -Pa ran Stevens. Miss Stevens is rich. ' : - The students of the California, Univer sity have placetl a portrait of President LeConte in the Assembly Hall at Oak land. ' ; ; j Albanl has stepped into the place in the favor of the Parisian public which Tatti has vacated for the applause of St. Peters burg and of London. U. S,. Grant, Jr., is going into the huv iirm of Davis; Work, McNaince & 'Hilton, New York. It is a good thing to get into a iirm where there is Work. The early thaw his stopped lodging business throughout the Wisconsin pine ries, and no more work will be dune this winter, pomparatively few logs are cut, which the lumber men think will insure higher prices and better work next winter. ..The Legislature of the Isle of Man luis set itself to'vork to preserve- the good condition of "the many interesting early monuments" which the island contains. An .English journal says that in the dis cussion of the subject, some interesting speeches wTere made, and' the "great necessity", of securing the preservation of all the ancient monuments of the island was "clearly shown." Steamship Lines, &c. CLYDE'S unpsi:g a une 01 - t-i ..... . . more that, 500, up,,; C'!U ltr b a'fv of their sagacious lead icrnmt white .ei.,. i ers u'h" beSm to realize, almost- too lab fouud ill a den,'and imposing a line o't not less than $50 therefyr. : ;A' correspondent of the Cincinnati C'oui- tncrcial that the writing success of from Vieksburg, savs the Demucratio party in Mississippi may result in the endtd the advantage; j vl I the ctlored race, and adds ; A'lriuch better feejing exists be tween' the races. The bitterness of a year ago has about disappeared. The r.ce line has bee i broken, and now a negro politi cal club; particularly if it sings the right tune,is an object of,as much consideration, udeed more,' than men. if: somposed of white into ofticc ' cigh have a large Company. No President ever had such a years ago, he Would l army of advisers. He Senator Conkling is in the habit of opening his letters in'the 'street car while onius 'Way, to tho Capitol in the morning. A Stiff brimmed hat, j with a soft crown of Bilk, anil a cardinal necktie, are the only adornments' in relief of his so-called beauiyj1 A short unlighted cigar is .held h farnpnh',as a consolation, and thus cotteXluVh aettles'into a corner and be gins to tear open his envelopes. Among his Jeera Jtha. other jjnorniug were several pages of "lines to the Hon. Roscoo Conk- j Taft ; four Secretaries . of War Ra-.y-Hog,' by sotne anQnymous poeti " i lins, Belknap, Taft and Cameron ; two Th& Hpibrt br-a JNTew England accident j Secretaries of the Navy Boric and insurance company for 187G shows that Robeson ; and three Secretaries of the "429 of its patrons were hurt with blunt Interior Cox, Delano and Chandler. ite i wc fear for the good of the country, that their vindic'tivencss has run away with their better judgment and the ship of State, which I hey have been guiding through smooth seas but upon a hazardous cotirse is now oiily saved from the dangerousjrocks of revolution and anarchy by the devotion and patriotism of the Southern people.. . THE CABINETOF EIGHT YEARS . In allusion to the coV contradicted rumor that the President would give a farewell' dinner to the members of his Cabinet before retiring from office, the Leavenworth lmes thinks if he- could assemble around his table all the gentle men, who have held Cabinet positions under his Administration since he went inscellaneoiLS. W JAMES GORDOMLBENNETTj P R t) P R I E T O R. -:o:- P O S T A G E FP. E:E ONE DOLLAR Irvlew York AND WHrnington, Wf Steamship Line m The Steamer - I CAPT. WAEELY, WILL SAIL ' FROM NEW YORK ON had two Secretaries of State' AYash buriie and Fish ; four Secretaiics. of the Treasury--BouUvi7" Richardson, Bris iow and Morrill ; three Postmaster Generals Creswell, 'Jewell, nd Ty ner; five Attorney - Generals -Hoar, Akcrman; Williams, Pierrepont and WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21. To be succeeded by Steamer RegyBsLtoir On Saturday, Feb. 24. n PER YEAR." 50 Cents for flix Months. An extra copy to every tlub of tett, THE rKEf -YORK DAIL1SHERAID, Published every day in the year.- ' POSTAGE FREE. $10 pays for one year,; Sundays included t S pays for one year, without Sundays. 'So pays for six months, Sundays included. S4 paya for six months, without Sundays. $2 pays or one year fof any specified day of tbo week. j - SI pays for six months for any specified day ot tujwe .-k. . s i $1 p lys far one luonth Sundays included. Tonsorial. NEWAEBEB SHOP. TiyTT alTRONS and fee public generally lVl arerlpectfttliy-inC0med sLblt 1 haTe openeda r?T - is ' ;XV KEW BARBEH SHOP, ; at No. 7, South Front street, wnerj tue ioi lowing low prices have been adopted : Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Catting 2o conto ; . . Shampoo 25 centi. j Open on Sunday morning. j CHAS. E VLLAifUii.: dealS f f NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED POSTAGE I FItE EL . Daily Editipn...Two and a half ct. per copy Sunday Edition ...Four cents per copy Weekly Edition JTwo cents per copy Address, j JSW XOKK HKUALiL), dec27 . LlJroodway and Ann 8t.,New York PROSPECTUS FOR 1877. LIPPINCOTPS MAGAZINE, AN ILIT.STKATED j MONTHLY OF Popular Literature, Science and Art. An aoun cement for. 1877. tools, and , ouly When it was evu liii with e--'d tOv'ls. entiy neceds.iry to be careful there was a great dt-.il n.tr.ci c.ire. Tea people were drowned by bathing or boatiugj, J1iridotijy one " by shipwreck. Uorsesan(ljC;rrtlic3 iojiirod 205 people, "arid railroads 450. Of tbe liarso acci ile6t,J,'otb! la fony-txvo was latu! , )f the -railroau, ooe in thirty-two, there v. ore 117 p'plc hurt by machinery two fa tally, a i alio of one to fifty-nine. ' f 'Tnelutal aiiiouut of greenbacks, ba.t no tee. iu'idifiaciiii.ti:i reported outsLa..irr iy.Viv4K-4'ltlt-(.'C jJa.jiury, .1875. v;.s Sd,J62.6lljr; Tiv3 -.loerea.-, ' tnerei.)re y. ' ' " i -I - i ' - ' 1 iu twujy.a.s aud itmi a month was i70. 95'l.,"On;tfi jfecrease '$20,9o6,03i wVa ill i".:tiiM'ais. the, reiieMpuoi, . . h 'i " T(i hett;e coctrction u-i 966.2UU, winch iis at 'he viUc :s$yMt-.--5,)06,o6o a year." 'te.. i. - J fftSUte cohtractiQiii aince Jasu.uy, lb IT. llmbjc! abotti'-Cli 'per cent. JJotlvig affer thvi steal ni of Cua i .Rb'awa tittle :6onjof- Henry D h L ,..- : of JtrltiWAtas u.'lv'ii. Tiitf uilur!. but r HtUe property, at. i .. wa ituai paynthe expenses of an estensivo se.tiij t Tlf ' strejvdl j I h:t upon a pWa for ae tmpUhing 'tVcj object effectually, il Tead the newspapers carefully and ' who ever he saw an account of the finding of supposed Charley Rosa, he sent to learn ii the boy. was not his lost one. At length, two year after the kiduapping, he saw aaaiiaTbf a stray boy in Illinois ami, OJ3i cfflD5 the Jie- found what he ha i beM'sdongfiisearch of. A Thtf child's hdlr1 been' f "dyed,' and he hid .changed much through sickness and de prlration, but theto "wras no doubt as to his 'Identity: ' He had been stolen by wander ' tng1 beggars; yrho 'made his pretty face prcSt&H in the exciting of sympathy. The &tcrj la Ij now prosecuting tho Eupposed kidnappCTs. ; In ail twenty-three. Of these only one lioo in ofiiccj General Rawlins; two, were promoted to foreign missions, Wasliburae . ;d rierrepout ; one went to the Senate, uouivvell ; one, Richardson, was retired no I be Lvih a of the Court of Claims' to get rid ol him ti:roo resigned ,with more .or ;5 liiracc attaching to theni jn public . stirnaticn Belknap, Williams and De mo. Only one, Fish, has held oiBce through' very nearly the whole period of irant's two terms. a AYES' COUTHEUN POLICY. ..The National IlepuVUcan; of recent d .U, has a significant leader upon the ..tne lfuie as Foster's speech upon Hayes' - -nr firm policy. It 'opposes keeping up d iiyisiorj3"aqld recognizes the fact a r i." ! .gro is tailing under the natural niei i- of his employers. Even the on ' . i ' n. res are treated as exas:jrera- :. . . lt is proposed to let the people of M. itb select their own State govern-- ;m: to invite Ssmtliern statesmen auvi--- coisfidence and support of the .n it- to ii;e. administration. Prominent .: ' ids of the in.oming Presii lent say that liis will be his policy. Per contra, John ierrjQau,.the bitterest of all rulers of the -th, is spoken of as the piobabh Sec nary of the Treasury: Some think that the article Ls the pro duction of Senator Morton's pen hut whether Morton or Murtaugh matters out little; we'd believe one just about as jjoon as we would Ihc other and Just akut thiSt?mo wo have as little faith in the protpises of either as we have in the virtue and : honesty of the . Radicals on the National Retuming Board. , j The famous Gainsborough -portrait stolen on the 26th of May.last, has not yet been recovered. k The reward of 1,000 is still standing in tho 27me$' advertising columns. Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing oi bteamer as auverused. G$ BAILING FROM. WILMINGTON SUN- s DAY AND WEDNESDAY. For Freight Engagements apply to V A. D. CAZATJZ. Agent,, - Wilmington, XT. C. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agent , i Bowling Green, or Pier 13, S-.. R.; New York '. ' feb9 8fDinnios9e ... ; AND 1 iSrnington, EhGM STEAMSHIP LINE. She Steamer p. .:JEoeyj CAPT. PRICE, WIlJL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON SATXJEDAY PJJB. 10. ; To be succeeded - by Stmr. J3 Shippers can rely upon the prompt Sailing of steamers as adTertised. "tfe through Sills of Lading g"cn to and 'from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch gu antetd. For Freight Engagements apply t6 ' A. D. CAZATXZ, Agent, y Wilmington. Z7. C. EDWIN FITZGERALD, General Agent, Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore. t,,feb9 -., - ; : -, . They 3ave Come ! A NOTHEa INVOICE of the 'X L N T'f and 'THdeJof , Cuba" Cigars. Beat in the city fop 5 cent, at ; V . , . " . , , V''f 1 rx,n Tobacco Store, feb 23 Zii Market Strwt.' The number for January begins, the nine teenth volume of this Magazine, and while its past record will it i3 hoped be deemed a sufiicent guarantee oi future excellence, no effort will be spared to diversify its attract ions and to provide an pcreased supply of i , r POPULAR BEADING IN THE BEST AND MOST EMPHATIC SENSE. The great object and constant aim'of the conductors will be to furnish the public with Literary Entertainment of a Refined and Varied Chapter, as well as to present in a graphic and strikingmanner the most recent information and soundest view on subjects of General Intrest ; in a word to render Lippin ott's Magazine strikingly distinctive in tjiosp: features that are. most attractive ii? magazine LITERATURE. j The contributions now on hand, or specially engaged, embrace a highly attractive list of Tales, Short Stories, Iescripive Sketches, Narratives, Papers on Science and Art, Poems, Popular Essays, Lit 1 erary Criticisms, Etc., Etc., ! BY TALENTED .AND WELL KNOWN WRITERS. - A large proportion of , the articiesespecially those descriptive of travel, will 'be; I PROFUSELY AND BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The pictorial embelishinents of the Magazine constitute one of its attractive features. In addition to the General Attractions .of Lippincotfs Magazine, the Publisher would invite attention to the fallowing , ! SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1877. 1. A new serial story, ;.. . The X&arquis ,of Lossie," by George MacDonald, author of "Malcolm,' : "Alec Forbe," "Boberi Faltoner,"etc. Vr- . To those of our readers who are familiar with "MalcolmMhis new story from the pen of this distinguished writer will need no re commendation, and his reputation is a guaran tee to others of a deeply: interesting and powerful story. It began, in the November number, .which issue, with tbe December part, will be furnished graits to all new subscribers for 1877. j . ; '. ; 2. A prof llustrated series of sketches of - - f Swedish Scenery and &ifef; by Prof. "Willard FfisW, author of Cornel University, who is throughly, familar with; Sweden and its people fj-oin personal observa tion. . ; ' ; : "j . , ! 3. A series of popular papers on 1 , ' Art and Art EUatters. ! by Edward Sjrahan (ErJ gbinn), author of "The New Hyperion," ejc. ir 4. Illustratoi Sketches of Travel, f entitle i Pictures from Spain, ' by Edward King, author of the "Great South" etc - . . -.-' !!'-; ) 5. Mrs. Lucy II. Hooper's Interessing and Piquant , , i i papers and betters from1 Paris will be continaed ftroagb, tbe year. . i I ' - j . 4 ! The Beauties of the Hiine' will be described in a rich! j jDbutrated aeriey 7. During the year Jwill appear a camber vi uanusoineiy illustrated short articles, dfri t ty . ' J"C ' ravei, Aaa Adventure in i.iigiana, eoutn America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. ' t EXPaES3 Leave, Florenw' -" Arrive at Colu"'--- Leave. ColumbuT his Train will n,V XIP.HT PVt,n: "HW1 tt uj a iiirinw Leave Florenc? ' . Arrive' at ColumbTa'"' Arrive at August Leave Augusta, """-"-s Leave, Colmbia"" Leave Florence --- Arrive at Wilmineton THIU)UGII. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1877, edition 1
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