The Daily Review. JOSlU T. JAMES, Ed. ami Prop i ;-. ; " j MONDAY, APKIL 23. 1877., T TilEiyE R DOLLAR. It would" surprise many people if tlicj were told', that in case they owed tea dollars aud offered leu surer i dollars in payment . of a dct't. the creditor would have a light to refuse it, and if suit Wa3 brought for the debt tLev Silver dollars arc , only lal tnui'i t' tilt' I amount of five dolhifs now. This is-'one of the ninny outrago prprlr;it:-L"n Hie American ponp'e by Couro in ihe ht few years. Kvcr since the Government was 'founded up to the year 171 silver. dollars were a legal tender to any amount, the same as iwld- but m that year there wiu a "reviswu" of the laws by which silverir as a legal Jender,' was wiped out ; ' t5flortviTHWi wav. It v.-as the ill -- m - . .vt.-m ;,, rrnn aud : crowing act of tin, o Uui . Li,un a. kept up by tliu uona-noiueis, .u.u j-. -, IcndCr-i which has brought thy country nearly to ruin. Step by ttcp-S-lirst boldly, afterwards steal thily they' have boen squceziu the lifa out of the laboring -waases, and when the gloiiuiis "return to specie' paytnents' taiics place there -will lc a1 full1 realisation of the swindle and Crime. Wc hope when Congress, meets . again that the act of 187:1 which stopped the coinage of silver dollars, and the leg islation of 1871 whereby its legal tender character was destroyed, will be repealed, aud that ''Elands silver bill' or a simi lar ono will be .passcd,so -that we in;y havc hereafter what wc kae always bid heretofore, a bi-mctallic .slanda.rd. We arc gtad to state that; with fv exceptions, the Southern members of Congress have always voted in wh it we regard as the right direction on this sni-ject. Til C FAILURES OF TIIItEE ! 3IONTIIS ' Tho C'jarlvstou Xcv:s ind Cuuricray: Coutrary to general expectation, the ijmn bcr of failures in the United States lor the first thr co months of the present year, show a slight increase over the correspond ing I quarter of 1S7G. though the amount of liabilities is somewliat less. .The quarterly circular of the mercantile Hgeucy of Messrs. II. C Ouu iV . t,'"- fur nUljcVi the following comparison:; : " f "4 L ; FlitsT rAmi:n. !'"' ' Xo. of Amount of Average Ycurs. Failures.- Liabilities. Liabilities. 187u.....l,98J .13,170,y::: $21,781 i 1879 .'J.80G 01,04 1,150 J3,038 1177 .... .2,80'J o 1,083,07 1 l'.l,010 i 1 'j . i I The increase in nuuibc'r lor the quaiH tcr appears to bo only Go, and is only siguiiicant because any increase at all was unexpected. In South Carolina there is a small iu creaso in tho number aud amount of fail tires as compared with 1870 the figures being: j First quarter in 1 87 7 .... 1 l' s 7 t'Jfiij First quarter in 1870 10 7J.,868 First quaiter in 1 87u .... 0 1 .',...,30 Georgia shows a remarkablo. tieeiease, th failures iu 1878 numbering Zi, with liabilities of $131,150, agiiinsL 08 failures, amounting to . ?2,080fH79, - in In Korth Carolina the iecrcaso is also large, tho amount of liabilities iu 1877 being na,10i), against l82?rS3 in the pre vious year. In Virginia the decrease, in tho amount of liabilities, is lVuiu 2,121, .OGu in 187Gto fclo',bli -in the preociii j year. Louisiana even shows a roluelioii, tbc liabilities, oa failures, U-in:: r2,0OO . this year against $553,02-3 but year. Ala bama, however baa increase I the. number of failure from 22 V) 23, and the liabilities ' from $250,300 to $ lSfJ,7;: I . 'Tbero . is a hoivy increase in both Kentucky and Texas. :' Wlnlo iu the Cnitoil tattr, as a whole. thcro a slight increase in the number of i failures, the liabilities only average 010 for each firm. This is a bw average, and indicates an r improved cuiulitiou. The excess of failures in cumnaris -n with the first quarter of lTG is due .manily to Califoruia, where the incrcae inow than 100 per cent. ; to Coiiuecticiit. where . it M mere, than .iJ per cent.; t'liicago, where it, in nearly 10 jer cent. ; to St. fu'is, where it is about K per cent. ; arid to bmallJStates or 'iVrritorto. Id Uortou there hasf'been a decrease of vver GO per cent.; iu North Carolina f nearly t;o per cent.; and iu lllixle Island .f n..-arly DO per cent. r " ' Cotton is onco mure dawn to .vi.!c...eo in 1 jvcrfool. Happy is the ni.m, say the Macon Telegraph if- Messcnjcr, who, warned fj. time, fchall provide for heavy lOOtl supplies iius rai. xiukc u;cseci will he be, who calleth not ou the West for corn, aud heareth, tbc gruut of hi. ba con.1 Ilelightcth his pijc in., peace. -lie crosseth hi legs before the lire and suith into himself, yea; though cotton is but i F f . 0 ' ' I'- eight -cents a pound, yet can I Vtare want an tho face and bid bim begone. Nr shall I be a humh2J tappliant at the door cf the tanker Wi'iifpOBiqwJatiou," or, enter therein to? the rhambfrs ondrsnalr and 1 WASIIINGTON LETTER. Washington, LLC, April ill, At UstTn-ccd seems to have struck ou the golden tncans by wiricb to replenish his now nearly empty coffers, lie ap pears as an author, his 'style being fiction. His first attempt appears as "My Escape" in llarporV, ami his .second a "My Con fession," in the WvrhL G real magazines, like republics,' bcinj notoriously nnratc f u I , llarper; has not yet included the ex-loss' . nafn in its list of contributors, but will ' piib:ibly do so soon. Neither ut bis art k'h'.s are quite up to. what they Vvwi.ii'1- U-' "VT-U muw fcmj ww.- liuiti the I"ai' i f a more experienced novelist, as a lirst-dasa Washington corres pviitlint, but they will probably be much itiiprov!.-il h the second editions." A re vi 4 "i'V of tiie confession, in which he proposes to count in two or three more '""o--- and nearly the entire New York judiciary hxye dcnuihs already "set up" in expect ancy. 1 understand that there arc some ', . M , ..i. -1- I. . ll... J iClRs who iauc siuciv m musu arueies,uuu u.liu. Ulcm ;but as far as heard frora tJ aro all in localities wbich tbe fuol-kilicr has neglected to visit lately. Hampton's troubles appear to bo all over, and his path now strewn with flowers, b't my friend 11. Y. II. still finds a great many thorns. Packard still 'swaggers and blusters, and to-day he Bends up a plaintive wail from Xew Orleans that "two of our most trusted men have, left us" -under tho persuasive eloquence of Xicholls. His adherents .are fast grow ing beautifully less, and the compromise commis.sio.il appears to be airording him little satisfaction thus far. From all that I can learn the lbur-to-onc appears to be working in rich, better than the eight-to- s.ven did. Jt mav be a matter of honest di (Terence of opinion whether the Chicago Times will or will "not put in an app'varanco at the judgment day, but that it is generally first on the "round in all matters mun dane is bevoud lisute. In furtherance of this fact 'the. Kevercnd "ctlitor of the Journal is about, 'to send Henry F. Kcenati to Kurope toestabli.'-li a limes- bureau in Lonicn and! to act as war correspondent of that paper with;, the uussian army. hcrcver he is known II. r. has the rep utation of being about as keen an lively a quill driver as they get up uowa-days. Just as soon as wc-begin to get no war news from Kurope vou may be certain tin ball has oncned. The first encounter must be on Turkish ground and that gov eminent having a censorship of the tele graph has forbidden tho transmission of dispatches relating to the movements of the troops. The first news that wc will hear w ill probably be ot.'tho clash, of a great battle, and in that battle" Turkey will probably get a severe thrashing. This, however,, will by no. inc.ius end the war, as there is no nation on the facd of the globe that will fight harder aud .worse and do more damage after they aic whip ped than the Turks. In a" war between llussia and Turkey about the commence ment ot the last century, the former had the Turkish forces fairly beaten, but failed to discover it until they themselves had surrendered. A similar instance occurred in our last war at the first battle of Uull ltijn. , Alexis . ha i been with us aud has gone; and wo cannot be comforted. He was given a state dinner at the White House on Thursday, aud is .credited with the saying, before he left this afternoon, that the most remarkable thing he had seen in this country was Z. Chandler, at that banquet eatum peas with a knife. Zacha rias has a mouth that although a thing $f jaw forever can scarcely Jh? called a beauty, ami he ot.v shovel em in. lilaiue stock is still on the decline,. having received another very black eye in 'the published semi-official ''-announcement of the prospective reinstatement in oi'.icc f the men who fought and fell uu ucr r.ristow. Washburno, the secret ser vice chief who inade things so warm for the whiskey thieves, is to le restored to Lis COuniiaiKl, aul it is generally believed that the .Kentucky reformer, himself will b piacateil with the eti'er of the vacaut Siiprcme'-'LourL .Fudjrcship. II , Hayes Ouulii;i:es in tliis way I imagine ; lie will ho able t..- keep On very riod terms with the' pevple I'A' fear ye..r, evciwith Jamie U'laihe's endorsement. ' (Ji KiCfE, Miscellaneous. EMotice. Y LL l'KUHOXS UOLDINU CLAIMS against the County of Xew Hanover,' in War-raut.-5, Ac., issued previeu- to tbe l?t of Janu ary, li77, ;tre rejuefctel toprceent a Hat of the .-.nue t th''. Special IJoard of Audit with out dcly. , The lists must epecify tht Darn and Xmnea and A molnt of eaeh anant, together with the name of the pel son to vxhuui bued, aud by whom held, ' . . Action will be talon on each claim, a. prc-.-Tuteil, in accordance uib the law creating the Board of Audit. I wm. i;. DeRosslt, mch 11 Cba4ran. 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Specinieii pages of the Ami;iiic.x Cv clopkdia. showing tyiH', illustration, etc., will m sent gratis, on application. Jirst-Class Canvassing Agents W anted. Address the Publishers; D. AITLKTON ; CO.. .310 55.Bno,AmvAV, X. V. Watchmakers,. &c. T. W. BROWN & SONsT WATCIJ M K US AND JE WK LLK US No. 37 3Iarket .tr-ct, ' Wilmington, S. C.JJ ( Ettablihed;iS23.i GJ.LAitAATEE THE JIOXKV'Si' WO'liTH for everv article purchased of them. . An elegant stock of fine "Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancv Good:?, Ac, kept constantly on hand for .ale at a verv -li 'ht auvanceon .ew 1 ork cost. 1 Agents for the Diamond Snp.-iaf lrJ Our country friend arc invited to call and see. I dec 13 3 dl . , wvvtviaui Terrors anu i Abuses in ea-lv life. Mav- A : H00.n, Kesto4h. Impedioienkj ijw carriage removed. i ew ! M Mi method of treatment. : Xew 'A gij'f, , remarkable eio?dic3. H Rj Hooka and circular. et free. I C CJ 1 t& ' sca,cd envelope.. Address i M "i UOWAIID. AssoeiATIMV, U'J 4- 9 4 -nth L, rhiladelohU. T -Hi , -: mU lueiuuuuH naying a; -Iif-u - I reputation fu- honorable con- Ml M i onct and profesjonal skill Brock's Exchange iau iibCEXTLV change j now open for the acoolumod-i iiou "f the public. The IlULdE ha. b Jen rhor.J,..,.. L' ...... Tatcd throughout and the UotJMssr.:...l!'i, and coaafortablj f urnhed. V j ! t i ohte and accommodating o.-..t,..., !TU t0 CS ta thc of Guctf. TALLUUD R0M " W and the TAULE, arc fro to the Patron. ,,f ih House. h . , . . ; t JXI'ECTIXQ TO BE AT TlfE NORTH lhe ewinsrfw monttw, I lrarc my L&iiaeij with M'iv' i WILMIH8Ter.::' j Wilniington.V. V.Mv1?1 , fl' ; 1- ! On nnil nfi... , A cldon Jlailroard will Iu. 'W- DAY MAIL AN! LXV-P- Wilmington, Fiout St n - -.at ; ..; l' ; ' ! Arrive at Weldcn at.; '""" Hi i Leave Weldon iiailr at 3 i;f : Arrive at. Wilmin,:... ""," !! iiif i i)opot:acr:::;out"'r NIGHT MAIL ; Leave , , - . lli t MUiUar I.-. mond and all rail rouu' -' fij Xight train makes" cM r,r Vi cldon for all point, n-u ih ri T Pullman's Palace Slec t rn ail Xight Train-, auj ru f mington'to Milford Statia 7, i Fredcrickeburg & lWwacfcSriirfkH . JOiiN r. Mvixr :i inch Hj- GenSisp-tsce; W!!,M1GL'.J.V CM.VMI-U AS3 A ' (Jl''S'A UAJLLOAD. WiimingtXCiiarclid,; CIlAXui; OF SCUEll On and after 'Sur.aay, March -ing schedule v.i'.l b,. run (.u this ro ' DAY EXPRESS ANii MAIL TIUl ex.ept -."jandav.t Leave Wilmington.... . nil Leave r hn nvc....... An ire at Columbia. :.....'...i.i.,,. liCiiv e v oiuuiuju-., Lea ve Florence Arriv.o at Wilmint'n.... . X1011T EXl"ii; iTUW f hj. .-. T iPI v- .":! i ..Jen Lea v v W il i;ii'p:toii ...... Leave FloiVnee Arrive at Columbia. Arrive at Augt:tta ....U... Leave A ugusta-.:. !.... Leave Columbia........... Leave Florence. Arrive at Wilmington..'. Ian H5M ;llll .......... tail; ......... lll Thi'3 Train wilNiidv .top at Fkaiiii Whitcville, Fair hluif, JJiri.m, Flmtiet, Timmonsville, Suuiter ani Er..'torer cctifci Wilmington and Columbia.. .' i TURUUOII FKEiGilT TJIALN" iMr, . - ." ce: Suudavi.) ' .! Leave Wilmington. .........i... ...... "J Jiff I Leave Florence .'SJI Arrive nt Columbia "it Hit Leave Columbia Iff I Leave Florence .W-il Arrive at WilmiutoE - ?M .f ra6'.enger'5 fr Aun; aD3VU should take.'igbt Kxprest Tmit fn mingtgii. . Thrugh Sk-en' Ca.-i-a usbltit for CLiliietlen and Auriuta. Fa; lor Car un - Day Jixpr Charie.-iei!: , ' ' . .'A MLS ANDElUiOS',-- 111' 11 ! jas. t. rr.Trrw.vr. . 1111 MUMS. House. 6' rage K .kckivk 'nKutuiaV Ufj- exhibition, 6amide.i ckf Molasses Sugar, MJft Take orders for. ileatj, 'STj s Batter, Cheese, Soap, Lye, lJi Wire promptly all ordj.-r?- : w signmeut.-olicited,. , Jt?J& We are. agcnU lor tnt; ..f i& GIHIiS t CD'S MAXirLLAlW and the Deadly Cotton 'I us. vvK I'ETTEWAY & SCWV.;- 3tablisb.el l66 " GIL3I0RE & C0.3 Attcrngs2iJJ Successors to Cblpnian, U 629 F Street, Washi2 A Ttf A Vrf-t granted. Kb fees for n'u t& Sminaticns. Ko additkwuU 1 f , and conducting a rehearau -j0 , T? given to Interference t& Jsfcfl Office, isxtensions Deiwiov3ri Snits'in different SUtcs, wdJJj pertaining toinvenwoua v ; ?! : van rApiiLr off sinr rc v United Statet Courts aud rt . . .o,i , thssapr; i v United States, OcotO,. mission ers of Alabama CH'fai ' fore the ExecuUvo Vepxuu ' ArieariofrayS war, or their heirs. are , money from the Geranj, no Know leage. ' boac7 Z-4- state amount of pay Fr LA K close stamp, and a fau-rcpoj , w i fi Will he given yea tree. ; i f : . ; All OFFICEB.0, K ruptured, or iniarea TZXJ. t slightly, can cbuxto a Pj;- ing pensions are entitled .to J t tamp and mf ormauon ru y ' United States Bu Contested Land CafM.d Dning, Pre-empuoaandlio ecuted before tna GeneTU a- , partment of the Interior. The last TV KsiS GeaeraLIndOffico ,1 ty Land WarranU LfgW, ucd under act ff cash for then, bend wje. TT. ajsisnments are imperf- . ;' to perfect thfcxa. Each departraent cf cfcf; in a separate bureMkjgK, - tL rienced lawyer ?lf& Bj reason ct .StSl-. are uspenaoa ".fr-wr. ZaA nnff -t1fT- rtfflees tber offices .-L". i . hM.fi IE u - - ,r. gratuitSnsly fnniuncu' p vpy proper paper, en app ggf7 As -we charge no lZidbe f&jStZ f - r.iberal arrtmnieii- Mm .. -I take rsw lice in tln rcrppp-h j Co., of tin city. iit0. IL " Lavr, flllil K ICUit - t - ? , . 3&