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:The Dally I Review. JAMES, Ed. and Prog WILMINGTON, N. C. 8ATDBPAT MAY 13, 1877. A' YIEWS AND REVIEWS. A society "for the promotion of chari table objects'.' his. lately been formed in Tokio-'bj eight Japanese gcDtlcmcn. The especial object of the association is to train ajcUactf ejflcformcd persons, and to pro tide an asylum for and teach some handi craft to the-Hblfntt of whom there a rea great nwnbcr4hi Japan. VSIllfDu was put up at auction in London last rontb, with no . bidders, j It wasAfsm, one of the Channel i.slands, three miles from Guernsey and Sark, cplppriltnPO acres, with a good harbor, granite quarries, excellent fishing, an old fashioned residence with a chapel and a new Villa and no taxes. A splendid bronze fountain has .lately been inaugurated a Berlin. Around the base are four allegorical figures, represent ing the Rhine, Elie, Oder, and Wescr, each with its appropriate tribute; and in the,3Bi3cJio'iae basin are four smaller figures, representing Agriculture, Trade, Defensiro Warfare, and Art. At the Paris School bf Arts and Tra Jes ately made with a incombustible. Sheets experiments, were paper afieged to be of it were exposed simply to the fierce Hames of a . spirit lamp without other effect than to slightly wither it. When the paper was exposed in bulk no effect was apparent. It j was thought very desirable for the manufacture of bank notes.j Tlw secret J- of the manufacture restimtthjberimcntcr. fine rhanar quar let, lately burned, in CoustaftflnoPeJls-on the banks of the Golden Horn, at tht foot of the hill upon which sUa Jlio Mosque of Selim. Upon the principal stfeet were the stone houses of the- wealthy Greek familcs, styled rhanariotcs, established there since the conquest pfjponntantiuople in 1453. At a central poiut were the Greek Church and the Mosque of lioscs. 000 Greek's resided there. A correspondent, writing About 50,- from Cairo, exposes the humljug of the .Khedive in prctendiDg to suppress slavery, and says that at Iho very time he sent an expe dition ibr that objeci down the lied Sea at tho instance of the English Foreign OAiceJC yas selling 400 females slaves, while every one of & palaces overflows will tbcftf "Of aay "nothing "of his cruelly oppressed, forced laborers." There is no doubt that tljiv ia pc rfcctly true. . In 18HTthe Friiicc Marcus Antoninus Dorghcs revived the old custom of celc bratingjhc foundation of Home by giving a banqttet in tho lilla Tinciaua. .Since Italy became united, the Government has undertaken to honor the anniversary. Konic,wa 2,030 years old on the 21st of April, and flags floated on the public buildings -at an early hour. During the day military bands played at various points, and in tho opening the Coliseum, the Forum, and othtir interesting memo rials of antiquity were illustrated by Ben gal I arbers often asse rt that razors ct tired of s2$aL5Lnd that they will perform satisfactorily if permitted to rest for tiraVrtJbai 'ua niicroscpic cxautuatiUilhdll the tired razor, from long stropping Dy tno samo nana ana in tne lisstlc. ultimate fibers of arranged in one di of a piece of cut vel- Ith's rest these libers rearrange themselves heterogeneously,. crowing each other and presenting a saw I and ithout cuttin AIR. It A YES AND HIS NEW I PARTY. In no manner, shape or form have we affiliated or compromised with Radicalism, and it Will be so to the end. Wbetftbe end is gained it will be time enough for North Carolinians to talk about new par tics or ilje revival of old ones. The above extract is from the Raleigh Observer. Truer words were never utter ed. For every victory gained " by the Democratic party in the State they may thank themselves. In 1872 a coalition was make with disaffected Republicans and thejrcsult was a disastrous defeat ; in 187C they relied upon themselves alone, and thejrcsult was a glorious victory . ..'In the light' of last year's campaign arid the fruit it bore it is more than, strange that Mr; Hayes and the New York Her a Id should ook to North Carolina for the formation of a redress for the new party; There nothing in' our past history to justify such an idea or to encourage such a hope It could not have been done ten years ago, and it cannot be done now. This tHe result which has followed the publication of the Herald correspondence from this State has sufficiently proved. Vpfc a. irmncl result has followed. The scheme has been denounced from one end of the State to the other and if there are any weak men they have not yet been found. Lit" possible, the Democratic party in North Carolina" is -stronger, far stronger than when the silly plan of the scheme jfirst found daylight in the ne wa it is something like the pedler's we all know about; the harder you try to "pull the pieces apart ' the better they hold together. -1 papers, cement A REPUBLIC GOBBLED. The South African Republic of Trans vaal, says the Augusta Chronicle, which, on the 12th of April was seized by the British, Idates its origin from 18.40, when the Duich Boers who were dissatisfied with English rule in Cape & Colony and Natal removed farther back in the country and established the two Kepub lies of the Orange . Free State and the Trans vajal Republic the latter being the farther least , of thb two. The United States recognized the existence of the Republic, but-has no treaty with it, though b . has with 'the Orange Free State. Other Governments have rodog nized t lip Transvaal Republic, and it , was recognized by England in 1852. It lias, however, had but a feeble existcuce as an independent , Government. Within the pastjfyear or two it has been involved in war with the surrounding native tribes, and iii domestic difficulties with its native population who have . Miscellaneous. DOrtQUf WAMT, i.5 7 .. If H .! I lA BARREL OF t rl . ' 'T ' r . t r AT A REASONABLE PRICE ? IFIojur NEW "IT-SOY Til E "BEST raw At a Reduced Price. BOTT WORLD I 600 GALLON CANS OF THOSE ELEGANT PRESERVED APPl Three Jans for 81. 600 ; ", 7 ES! AT GEO, MYERS' 11 fc 13 South Frontystreet. may 10 The Atlantic Coast Line PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Wilmington, N. C, May 2, 1877. over treated Boer ru jreat harshness' by been the despair English profossiri same direction its ftrrtace of edge'al rectioo, like the ret; but after a mon like edgceach fiber supporting its fellow, and bence. ,;tho beard instead of btinfoxceol doivii.fJa4- vri as wlcnVad by. The rris Paine gives some particulars about the "treasures' of Islam." It says that all the pUsrims Jwho visit Mecca cast an offering into tho Ithrco sepulchres for the Jcfencc.of Tslam.l The writer calcu lates that not less than 3,000,000 a year ; are thus contributed, and adds that from one of the sepulchres, ivhich was opened in 182t, immense sutms were drawn. An other aopulchrc tvas opened during the inatari adw tlw blieik-ul-Islara lias fie to iIeccAtoj(iraw funds from the third,1 WhYcn has' hot been bjieneil Miice 1115. Taking the ihrcc sepulchres to rether. itis computed tliat they must . lij a uic si earner irom Japan tnerc wcrf . ccceired by the Carolina State Fish Cummsssioners from the Japanese Gov ernment a present of a lot of the young carp' that country. Of the number shipped, eighty-eight passeii the voyage jn fiae CDndiUqaand were placeil in the tanV j vit); ,Wfd Tfistf at Wood ward'a Acqyarium in San Francisco, to be nursed trill be made to introduce them into all the lagoons of frcshj water in the South ern and middh portions of the State. A number of the King carp from the Danube aro now batching finely, in the roads at Drttil Hill, Paltimorc. with ers. Some imouth's a"o the Doers were dc- ( 0 featcd by .their native enemies, aiid in called upon the neighboring colonial govcrnnients for aid, g a desire' to bo annexed as British territory. When the immediate danger was passed they partly witjidiew the oflcri of annexation, but the British 1 authorities have taken them at their word r' marched I in some British troops, hoisted the Briftish flag in the chief town, and proclaimed the Transvaal to ,bc British territory'. The deposed President issued a protest, and two representatives of the Republic will visit the United States and tlie European Governments, that had re cognized.the Republic, to urge action in its behalf. It is hardly probable that they wi I succeed. The territory thus forcibly brought under British rule in cludes all the country, to .'the north of the Vaal river, as far as the Limpopo or. Cro codile river, and embraces both sides of Quathlauiba Mountains. Its limits lie between latitude 22 deg. 15 min, and 27 deg. 40 min. -south, and between logngi tudc 20 deg. and 42 deg. 10 min. east. The Republic also claimed ouu mile on each sufc of the Mapoota river to its mouth in Delagor Bay. The area is cal culated at 111,370 square miles, and the ihhabitiiiits, about 300,000, are white. (Juki, tojppcr, luiul, roUalt, jro, iiiid Coal are fuund in abundance. -QELEGATES TO SESSION OF . THE General Assembly of tluy Presbyterian Church, convening at NEW ORLEANS, MAY I7tl), 1877, will be transported thia Line at the fcllowing rates : Richmond, Petersburg and I'ort- mouth...... Weldon .' Goldsboro ...j Wilminffton... -. Florence and Charlotte 41 7 Columbia....:. 40 00 at which prices ROUND-TRIP TICKETS , good to return until J VSStu lltth, will De sola Tickets will be placed on sale MAY 12th. The route of direct connection and quick time from all-points on this line is via Augus ta, Macon and Columbus. .. JD 25 ... 45 75 . 13 75 5 may 2 A. 'POPE, General Passenger geut. Kusiaii railroads date to 1838. The first line jopcr.e.l was from St. Petersburg to Sarskoe, Selo and Tnwlosk. The road, from Warsaw to the Austrian frontier was . ' buijlt immediately afterward, and then the line from St. Petersburg to Mos- cdw. Iii the beginning of the present reign erjormous Eiibsidics wcro oSircd by tho Ooverumcnt, which resulted in fifty lines being organized. Twenty of these were guaranteed .'to. the full amouut of their capital, tweuty were partially gnar antml, and ten ycre built without Gov- $600 1 PIANOS FOR $250. And all other styles in the same proportion, including . Grand, Square and Upright all FiRst-CLA"ss sold direct to the Piioru: at Factory Prices: No agents : no commis sion8 ; no. discounts. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi bition, and were unanimously recommendedf tor the iUUllUST tiOJNUUS. icw Manu factory one of the largest and finest in the world. The Square Grands contain Math ushek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history of piano making. The Uprights are tho Fiskst A . TV j. r I . . Til in AMr.nit.1. jjoni lau to wncc ior illustra ted and Descriptive Catalogue, mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., apt. 14 . No. 50 Broadway, X. Y. Notice. iLL PERSOXS .' HOLDING CLAIMS against the County of Xew Hanover, in War rants, "&c, issued previous to the 1st of Janu ary, 1877, are requested to present a list of the same to ths Special Board of Audit with out delaj'. " The lists must specify tho Dais and Xu.mbep. and Amount of each Warrant, together with the name of the person to whom issued, and by whom held. Action will be taken on each claim, as pre sented", in accordance with the law creating the Board of Audit. WM. L. DlROSSET, inch 14 Chairman. Miscellaneous. 3 f-O; 0L 3)1 .a .3 "e m i : . S.I : h m rz 3 j. r u. " a a . O d B wo. rf3 c a b rj 2 . a 3 tt, . 2 3. B 3 ?S 5 . ; .2 i-3 tC-y r-. O ' en B . oo rr t ( ft t4 HH . CU Tonsorial. NEyr BARBER r SHOP. MT PATHONS and the public generally are respectfully informed that I hare opened a. t "i- NEWj! 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Printed from new type, ond illustrated with Several Thousand . , Engravings and Maps i &The work originally published under the title of THB NK W AMERICAN OYLCOPili DIA was completed in 1873, siuce which time the wide circulation which it has at tained in all the signal place in every Atlxr .4 Arrive at Wilmington ET-' U b ' Depot at Front St UJ?i: NIGHT MAIL ASD Pw'"'! r DAILY tXCEPTvr31 Depot at ITr.Korr in -TXlw n frtonll tr I rVlSlOn. and lO .stri-rr.?: rr;-' " enc the American cyclopaedia. SI -Within the last ten years the Progress, of Arrive at WeldooiT h Leaye Weldon, daUr'",7 .' aU parts of the United States and daily, (except Sundav . 2r7 8irL! developments which have taken I mond and all rail rni; 4 LrkV rery brance of science, literattre, Nif?hk ? TZ0 kt eldon for all point, no fh , Pn Imin'o P. ... oi . 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DlVlr, i li'.i j a. : J I . . quer. uui me puouaners uo not wnamer perative want. that they have reached the ultima thule ofl The movement of political affairs have illence they believe "there are other I kept pace with the discoveries oi science ana exce wnrld to oonnnpr and thev trooose to meir rruitiui appucawon 10 me inuustriai worlds to conquer, ana toey propose 10 ftnd ugeful ftrts and the conVenience and re conquer tnem. t - . flnement of social life. Great wars, and con 1 he prospectus for the new volume gives sequent revolutions have occurred involv- me uucs oi mure man miv lswh i uiuaur mg national cnanges 01 peculiar moment. the highest merit. The civil war of our country, which was ai illustrated), by writers of i under the head 01 Foreign Travel," wcTiave "A winter on the Nile," by Gen. Mc at its height when the last volume of the old work appeared, has happily ended, and a new course of commercial and industrial activity has been commenced. I Large accessions to onr geographical knowledge have heen made oy the mdeiat i- Cen'l Sup'ts . OffiJ. WILMIXGT0X, COLUMBIA 4; GUSTA RAILROAD. ; WilminStor.,X.C.,MjiSI CHANGE OF SCHEDlU, 1 k I 1 j-v.1---a' rif A fi'in I e"a S 5 cTZTtLl fSSUlalloiu. of the last On and after Sundar, W P)eC C . tr udle.Waer i of decadl, witlTthe natural result oflie lapse in2 schedule nill be run oa ' 44 Mv Window at Moscow," by Eugene Schuy- of tim. havn brou-ht into nubiifi view a ... w oa rojit 1 . n . n a ler ; "An American in Turkistan, serial stories are announced : icholas Minturn, liy Dr. Holland, the Editor every one's mouth, and of whose lives I ? AD MAIL TRAW :i" ' everv one is curious to know the particulars eicept Sunday i Great battles have bee'n fought and impor- tjP-p Wiiminw I taut sieges maintained; of which the details a rH S UliM are as yet preserved only hi the newspapers arrive at r lorence...... ... t m , or in the trasient publications of the day, Leaye Florence j.J and which ought now to take their place in Arrive at Wilmineton.. . "" t ... ....... r u J-.trAnnlrj" rr otr hu hi-has I nFrm!inniit n.Tfri siiit.hnntm hktnrv. I ;. vintT- --. ,m"t satisfaction to the readers of the Mftnthfv. preparing the present edition for .the ; 4 1KAO (DafiyJ, Th- vntio nf this latPst novel is laid on the I Pres. " " accoraingiy oeen uie aim 01 nie iica uuimgion tft lnC SCenC OI lUlS laieSI. nOVtl IS IdlU On lUC I ,lif thrinrr .Intun infnrmatinn tr tlio T .ao a Vlk .....-.. i arj Koba TT.cr.-. n T.o- a rnnnrr I Y . " " ur. . vl . , av x iui elite. a.no nvAowxa. " j & i lowest possible rates, ana to lurnisn an ac- ruan who has been always "tied to a woman s J curate account f the most recent discoveries apron strings," but who, by the death of his I in. ' science, of every frehs production.1 in .1 1 .1 1 1 a J 'fj . ' I . . . 1 . r I . . . . ........ .4 ......... 4 i .... .. 4 inotiici , is leu aione in me wunu, 10 uniiuu i uiciuic, uuu. ui mo xicvrt-isu ii.vciit.uus u .::n Arrive at Columbia...;. Arrive at Augusta.. ..1 Leave Augusta .', Leave Columbia. ...... Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington,.......! This Train will only stop it Ffetia Whiteville, Fair Bluff, Mirio., jSm Timmonsville, Sumter and Eutorer Irtm Wilmington and ColombU. 3 fill Till mi Brock's Exchange jjAVIXO UUCtJNTLY chan-ed hands is now open for the acau)jiod;uiotf he publie The HOUSE bas been " thoroughly reno vated throughout and the ROOMS aro neatly and comfortably furnished. Po ite and accommodating attendants are always on hand to see to the wants of Guests. ,. 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X INVOICE OF' CLOCKS of mtirelv the current of life, with a fortune, but with- the practical arts,as well as to glveasuccinct out i purpose and origmal record of the progress political Another serial, "His Inheritance," byMiss .te-KrgS: bgun after long and f rafton, will begin on the completion of 'That caref ui preliminary labor, and with the most Lass o' Lowrie s, by Mrs. Hodgson Burnett, ample resources for carrying it on to a suc- Mrs. Burhett's story, begun in August, has a c. ssful temination. - pathos and dramatic power which have been None of the original stereotype plates have a surprise to the public. on new ty for There is to he a series oi oriffinal and ex- IiPw hA,l.orm.Uie' m.1,1,u' new jcio- e-;... 1 , m,,ij tl.. pceaia, wiui uic same pian ana compass as v. .-uui,.j .. qu sitely illustrated papers ot opular Its predesessor, but with a fargreater pecun- Leave Wilmington Ufl Science," by Mrs. Hcrrick, each paper com- iarv expenditure, and with such imnrove.- rltV: Jn plete in itself. ' . . ment in its composition as have been suggest- TrZi.TnrZ:'" " ".. There are to be, froiu various pens, papers I edby longer experiencea nd enlarged know- i " 1CQE;C I VVlUUlVlU,l(MMtMMMIIMH WW The illustrations which ar introduced for Leave Florence fail on 1 1 irT- t i m 1 ft XlOIilO JUlie ana lravei. the first time in the present edition have Arrive at Wilmington li ft I Also, practical suggestions as to town and been added not for the sake of pictorial ef- pQQOnT,--- i--, ,ihrnw. country life, village imprc vements, etc., by feet, but to give greater lucidity and force to -hSl ta NhSf FrlriS Iffw55 well-known Specialists the explanations in the text. They embrace should take iMght Lxprea Tna m- k Mr linnard'a artirlei on various indus- U branches of science and natural history, mington. riV;.f -VrS. and depict the most famousand remarkable . Thraagh 81eepiiigGnM t. v, . v. " - - v-v- u-vr. j y. . leaiures oi scenerv. arcmtectiirfi ana art. as fhr f ThariPs.'on nnri Anrmsti. 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TIY ORDER TOftUPI'IA- OURSUBSCRI-J- oers with numbers due them, we shall re- fee JlS. T. PBTTEWAT, its' C. H. SCHULK1N i! emment aul. Ihe total length of ths roads is U0,000 miles, and the capital of the companies $1,500,000. The, Gov eminent owns fullr fifty vter cent, of the railroad jproperty. The lumber of wolvcs,in Russia it csti- matcil ar 200,000, and.thcir anthial coa Bumptioa of flesh 25 cwt. per head Iast year they ate, pmon; other item's,' 16 1 human being and it is estimated that, in one way or another,' tbey cost the country $10,000,030. Han ting has declined since tho emancipation . of th scrfii, and tho wolves have increased. new designs has jut been revcived and are being- sJJat ext. cuiely low tturc-s; alo a fine asort&.fcat lyADIES' WATCHES. SEAL and PLAIN GOLJJ JUNGS and LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S dtiAIYS, JBB Work left with me will be neatly exe cuted. All I ask of the Public is io give me a trial. J. II. ALLEN. feb.T Watchmaker and Jeweller Call! Call! Call! 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Half ff.if Msn We are affenti for fho i- r ro, r v Contested Ian h.j v t r T I iiinnn .w j i f , i iji ,11 i rt Tya.TniJ-m'"- w s uumuDiu nisiuriuai MOiiiniy. , hBl!iIaaiac.'..two numbers of which have .Lr'W the .ame relation OLUDLADdidto North Carolina, and. in dec r-TIBWAY & SCUULKEN. jmi. r H o n , EP eTery Thursdar. at fTm-, All 1 T mr T l b. . m ' - r m mm .-m . BI 11 Wjr w mm w M and LWI " .PPer in all fespectd, will be aa Th. last Export 4 GeTeraldOf cAiay Fdn !Ait, pjAURY BERNARD, the well known Candy lianofactarer, corner Frcnt and Caa le streets, is prepared to manufacture Candr ffrrtthetrade and private famili?. - Order. plicted. havf tl.o ,r,;;-i . vi',UH"a Ul mose wno I -i-., nr L -ciunj, r armei circular K D?I?-ber' we refer to er u!Vfb"aI"CM men in the county, circular. Subscription- a-e soliHt-wi . It offers to the Merch.nf, r w:ii r-. nington ie countr cted with '': frfjOPi- CKj , T'n--r-ARw.f,T is Apvascc: W00' month, S3.00 SOUTHERN HISTORICAL MONTHLY feb 2 Rlgh,N.C. ' desirahlA,4- ,c .anuo1 WilminsTton a aesirable medium for adrertisin.. th JLZ cash f or them. Jlf ..-nfflM-i are ini to perfect them. . ? -t Each df 5?S5 By reason JV-ncricw 2Sfl in which it roi- 1 "lu le country CoIumb'd Augusta SS Wire Hovers! Wire : Covers ! DISH COVERS, ; ; ; OVAL AND ROUND. 1 ' OF. ALL SIZES. 4 MURCHISO.VS. Por sale low at " aZi GILES Sr TeSQb Pon prTce 7o - : ; I2nXlrjk hay, " ' . : r.and Proprietors. v Albums. - TK S?1.;1 ASSORTUEXTof A1- forreturn VJT&' liberal uTan- aUclaeaoXB may 10 I ri o i - wuu jur orders to -j . "EIXSP.ERGER'S Li?e Bools and Music Store. Address QWT&. I take PnIrtfSi k Law. Patent and - f- kCo.,oftm-ciry. dEaJ
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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