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The Daily -Review. jbWrTrAMES, Ed! and Prop WILMINGTON,' N. C. 4 SATURDAY, JUNK 187. . VIEWS, AND ItKVIKtVS.. A millionaire iu 'San Trancise.., .has. 4.aid 700 for kissios tl.'-' n'i!.v 'a;11' stress;' Jt people will pmibt in .saying ' thaVpncci are going down. . A woman who undertook to walk a thoTamr'Tnt!rln"'a"tl)oU.sana hours at 1 (;liebtcrtort,9jIuitl("iWntly, m as stopped bv the authorities after j-Ijc hnl neon two orthroe Union! the track. The clearest-enne of i:.e;ul Liuk .n record was developed in Now Yuik city .last week, when Geora.l). Wells, tjck broker, went ! into bankruptcy owing' i 34,000, and with no other assets thm ; 'otic wit of clothes. . War helps a great many tr.u!-..s. J. paper concern" in Ohio has an order' . for 'Jo0 tons of paper fwr di ti i.lc fur Tur ! key, and a Pennsylvania tow;; is shipping about COO tons of spelter t Kuropo as " fait as it can bo made, wUn f.cartrid.s. !' CJcrl W. Y,.I.oiin2, cue of the Khc- ilivc'a American ufiieci, now wears twy stars of brilliants surru!iIel by ere.-' en Is the order of thc Meiljiclie. lie re ceived do tho Oisaumli decoration, which is only conferred ,oti commanders d" an nrruy iu the field. ' The French mining: engineer, .Sincolis, says that the silver mines of Colorado r.vA of Northwestern , Tcxiu give 'undoubted evidences of great wealth, -'i'hc ores are true silver ores, and the udrAs arc identical with those of Mexico, f which tliey.an- a contiuuatioii. The rumor is again current, in diplu iiialiq circlca in WaiLingln tiiat the rrciickiiiposiUoa fyr next year will be postponed. Aujong the leading reasons ' asbiguedarc the "nusso-Turki-th war and the political crisis which threat ones to so bcriously embarrass tlu lYcn'.h fiovern incnt. , Lord Ifartingloi), 'tho Liberal leader in the British House of Common!", had a very good time at New maikct, when his inarp Bclphebo won tlio one thousand guinlcas. In additku to the ttake?, -which were considerably upward t: 1.000 in value, his Lordship had X'lt'U' on at the nice little pricc'of 20 to 1. Tho Incw. Voik Lxprc-Jo pithily c-Uei cs that the difference between the friends cf Tildcn and Hendricks in the United .State3 and the friends of Governor Xicholls is very properly settiel by saying that Gov ernor Tildcn and his friends preferred a Commission to tho consequences which might follow KcpuhKcan resistance to right, while the pcoplcof Louisiana under took to face the couscquenaes, and were successful. The result teaches a lesson the fruits of which'comc too laic for pre- Ddvvard King gives this curious illustra tion of Turkish customs service : There is a flvAir mill just beyond this stream, where Hour or the supplies of liti-stchuk is manufactured. Once when tho stream was'high tho, miller brought his t!ot:r around by tvatcr to the lower wharf of the town, a distance of j-cihaps a. mile and a half. "When ho arrived there he was informed that he must pay 'duty o:; his flour(at the customs, and was hown the " regulation "All ?, u.s enteiing 'Uustchuk by water mut pay .customs dues." lle explained . 'The hicial said it jrihdc ho difference. The miller iiew into'a rage, and refused to pay ; v. iivre lj)ok tlia officials co:ui.-cated his Hour. aud.',dciibtless s M it for a hands. uw sr.ni totf.eirowii rolit. . .Such' ab.-ur.i tlii::gs liappcjijin Turkey perpetually. ' lUHimcirc is constructing the iongeat tunnel in the country. When coicphrlcd it will be seven miles ."long, chcu'arin .shape and twelve feet in tii-atnettr. l'ive miles of the distance is very hard, r.vlc, ami, the drilling is done- by manual l iber, powdvr drills being impracticable hi. such a small space, The ict'of tit'.- wall will be bricked. Fifteen shafts have been! sunk. The cyst i.i eotimatcd at r. about 1.50O nu:t n:e employed and ih tunnel - w';jl pu l-al ly !e e iii plctel iti three ye;u.- i lie oi j- i ; i t the tmS&LIta'inrffly . t ho city wit !i' watt r, the present supply-having i roc.i iuado quatc iinl uT wretched quality. Mr. F.TwArd Atkjiison co-.rcruitig cv'.tou minnuctpro m the50Utih 1 lo puls tne case thui: 'll a New K:r;!.i;id fictorv can make a profit ot one cent' on a pound of raw ootlo! it has donwci!. A South ern factory has an aivantnge jf:.t least one -cent, sjidc say mere, tho raw ma terial. Has it been considered what this means).' This is equal to twelve per cent,' on the' capital lock. If well managed it must make twice as much as a Northern -factory. This, in fact, has been done gen erally by the factories of Georgia aad South Carolina. A factory '-which costs rtrjpo in "U&Siutli will wake as much dli jrro'3ts!oni tiat'cot 100,01 in THE FRENCH CRISIS. Some 4iys ago wc briefly alluded, says the Augukta Chronicle, to the I;rench crisis as probably a -pntcst between TIeligion and Infidelity ; bet wccn&aith and Red licpublicah Revolution Thisanears to have been a true solution. TnciEngUsh reviews ajul journals arc by no meansj fa vorable to what i.-4 called the '"CJericai party" in France ; but some of thm have most admirable impartiality and evince a sturdy dejiirc to ascertain and proclaim the truth) Notable among these is'the Xalurdaiji lUvkic. . In its edition of May 12th, recounting the progress yFtue'LefV the Gnlmbctta party to nlira .'Radical, i.-in it savs: ''The Radicals no longer confine their attacks to points on :which the Fltraimontafies differ from moderate Catholics, '.or even from religious Frotcst antsv W itU characteristic thoroughness, they got!3 the root of the matter, and at tack the i'oundcr of Christianity as the most certain -and comprehensive method of attack ng Christianity. TheUltramon tanes carj insist with truth that it is not they alone who arc the objects of Radical hostility J The other day some of the Radical -.Journals of Paris : could : not et even M. Loyson escape unharmed. All his quarjels with the Church .could not wipe oujL the inextinguishable disgrace that he professes and calls himself a Christ ian, and believes that he has a soul as, well as ;t bo.lj. It is this state of things that ?c-Ultramontane agitation for Tho Radicals begin by con Fltraniontanes and Christians non condemnation. The Ultra- mantanej; accept the confusion, and insist, with very good reason, that if the Radi cals had jthcir way it is not only Ultra- Two pounds of lean round steak cut in dice, simmered (the watcijbeing skimmed). Lipr anJiour. LdcHbur sliced onions, two parsley, wib.k teaspooTifnl of minced car rot Stewstafnty pinups. Add a quart of aided garblccl jpitatoes, w ith butter, a tcaspoonful of flour, salt and peppier, and cook till done. The flavor may be varied by adding two tomatoes, or a handful ef barley put in vith the beef, or. two tablc epoonsfuKbf rico -a half hour before the stew is done, or half a can of mushrooms fiftec'ffTOimef5TB it is done. With indifferent ineat, which is the rule this KMsnn of th rear, the oucstion of healthful subsistence rests mainly on the art of stewing ; and an adept in that art will produce a generous and savory dish out of meat which cannot be made health. fill and mlatable bv anv other mode of - - x d makes t midable. lbundingj in .1 cotnl m ntane that would suffer." We bdlicvc this to be a just view of the object.' The Ked Republic works for the extinguishment of all forms of the Christ iau relig on. This seems to be (he policy ef the Loft, under the! lead of Gambetta, who is, sq believe, an infidel. It is not to be wondered, thertforeythat MacMahon, in the interest of Christianity as Well as (, rder. jjhoidd cjnfront the enemies of Rehgionland Peace. , Neither is it to bcT 1 at that, in assuming such an he should be johied by all parties who rcmiember with horror the ,day.s of Itobeji(rre and Marat, their bloody re their -overturn of , societv, their Joddess of Ileason and their, pros titution f Libert', Equality' and Frater nity.. Any religious faith is better than inlideliut. . and :-'thc President-rJIarshal is too censiHcnlious a man lo permit France cooking. mar vol le attitude, pnsais, smuflv ; whica 1 0 expanscsi SKeba, u has not II And t to drift, pom whatever moorings she may have, upjem the refs and quicksands' of modern iiocialism and monkey-worship II AST OF THE .WILMINGTON fc TWELDON ROAD. Wo have called attention to the large scope oficountry cast of the .W. !& W. R R. as bcjng the recipient of fewr favors at the hands of the State than any portion of North) Carolina. -We have noted the proportion of revenue paid into the State coilers filom this section 'as 1 indicative of the grea fertility of the soil. Now, we ro farther and assert-that no Dart ef the fSoiith oilers superior advantages to the agricultural emigrant, or the capitalist or colonist seeking a field for investment of his money, or a home. From the Roanoke to the Njeusc rivers there arc vast-,' bound less supplies of timber sufficient t6 give employment to any number of hands and all the machinery in, the South for an in dvlinile period. We iiiVitc the reader, who is .'ooking for fresh fields and pastures new" in move his capital; to visit thee of Umber ; and see for ( himself, il oxclaini with the (ueen of )on iitiug Solomon, "the hall ecu tohl me.-' . ;oie is no-soil that responds more v to cultivation. Coltom coru, wheal, oiits aiid other crops are, ieasjly r.tieil in meat luxuriance. And there is n more hcsitablc people anywhere lii in inhibits this country. All it needs U c.rpita to oiKii uj) its resources,, -.to be the g:i!li;i snot of North Carolina. With rail roads to make it accessible its future is pronoi need as the select portion of the Mate La-it he heme of the emigrant, thea investn.t fit of the capitalist, the place of prosperity for all. Taiboro Sonihrrncr. All c f this is Very true, Prothcr Battle, cspci-iiillj that part which sa3s something toll mori than half. - You Uwfi jftopped at the Ni'U.se just as though that was the b.nudan of civilization in the -South, l i us tcji! you now, so titat next time you il! be able to tell - your Jueen of .S'a.i'.i .ii . .iiutc id of. half, that some of tho linot, f.u -ming laud iu iUis world are tod'C.fvtl in Onslow, Duplin, Pender and Ncwj; Hanover and in other counties in the old North State, South of the Ncuse. 3u J';cd there ..are sope wamp lands in the upper part of Pender county that wi!!a'ufi the best Edgecombe and Ilyue coiiuty comJaejds .ai.thjjtpafcs. POCKET 3IONE FOR THE SUL TAN. ' . 1 i'iiC . telegrams announce that the Sehciir c ( Mecca hoi placed the deposits of pilgiiin-s at the Holy Shrine at the Sul tan's disposal Lr 'the Holy War, and that they am Punt to 20,000,000 of piasters Rat as iljia bcxks rate the piaster all the way trouf three shillings eight pence ster ling, down Uk liptweea tvor andthe ec nts.and. e ven call it "an imaginary nioney cf ac coun't xo arc afraid tjiea-eiief Xo the distressed! treasury of the Sultan is not so great as one migUtiufexaLljr Aheushjt Miscellaneous. S. C. Hall, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. gTILL . AT THE HEAD IN PRINTING and lowest in prices. If you will study your interest, give me a call uithyour estimates before you continue jour contracts elsewhere. T mat 1'4 LISTING OF CITY TAXES. OFFICE TREASURER & COLLECTOR CITY OF WILMINGTON, , M.vr 10th, 177. 'LL. PERSONS are hereby notified tha the LISTING OF CITY TAXES of all Real Estate, Pergonal Property, Polls and any other Taxable Property, required by law, is to be given in at the City Hall, commencing on the 1st day of June, (proximo) and for -0 days thereafter, to such persons duly appoint- ed to receive such Tax L'nU. . T. C. SEKVOSS, City Treasurer and Collector, mal 12 - r Miscellaneous. SGMBNER'S MOUTIILY. Aa tlx rivaled Illustrated MAGizlsu t 3 - t sEdnsofiaK- ; NEW BARBER SHOP. MT PATRONS and the pubJTc jfenTrally are refpectfullr- icfonaed- that I pare opened H Ji i i - KM i $4 ft at Xn. 7. South f Front street, whers Ui efol- lowin lowtoricea hari been-adopted : Sharing $ cents ; Hair jGuttinjr 25. cents ; Shampoo 25 cents. Open on Sunday morning, i dec 18 CHAS. E. CLEAPOR. APPLETOIU'S ce they believe "there are other I I T ' . . , ( Y . . ' I n n t n vr f tt n T i 1UIJUUJULU1J IflMil When Scribner Issued its Famous "lidim mer Holiday Number in July, a friendly critic said of it t "Wc arc not'surc but that Scribner has touched high-water mark. We do not see what worlds are left to it to con auer." But the publishers do hot consider that they have reached, the ultima thule of - ... .... ; excellence worlds conquer them." The prospectus for the newyolumegives the titles of more than fifty pagers "(mostly illustrated), by writers of the highest merit. Under the head ot V iC I 1 1 I Id tCI- I iuth-ely rewritten by- the ablest: writers on i iu kt-i u - r I ' every jsutuecx. i-rinteu irum new .type, we have "A winter on the A lie," by Gen. Me-1 - nd fllust rated with Several Thousand vidian ; "oaunierings ivooci -jonsianuno- Eugravings ana maps h i v . r pie," by Charles Dudley Warner; "Oat of The work originally published under the My Window at Moscow," by Eugene Schuy- title of THE NEW AMERICAN UYLCORflS U.(in A r.-. of, Von in Trrlriitan atn Throa 1)1 A WM COInDteted ill 1873. SlliCe' Which cri'9i stnriM art? announced : , , tlmethe wide cutulatiou-whteuit hasat- : I tainsd in all parts oitne uniiea states ana - i rnm jl . -1 tne signal aeveiopmenws ym:u Aiuvo uuteu TO I C M 0 1 3 S lUI 111 turn, place lne very brance - of science, literattrev lJ I ll J art hnvindncfld the editor and nub, in-Dr Holland, the Editor. lUh2r to submiUt to an exact and thorbngh NEW BEtE .EDITION,' V y i. t. I f revision, ana w issue tv Aitivu c-uviiiti .whose story of "Serenoaks" g are the Whes I teen of sausiucuou iu iuu ieucu ui nit uu,v, I discovery In every department oiKnowieage a' nilARAMTIMC WflTIP VUMIinil I II I1U I lubn UARA-NTINE WILL IX FORCE on the l?t day ef June, TS77, and will con tinue until further notice, as follows : All vessels from ports South of Cape Fear wi'lcpme to at the Visiting Station for in spection. All 'Tessels having sickness on arrival, cr baring had sickness during the-rovac, will await inspection as above without regard to (he Port from whence they sailed. Vessels not included in the above classes will proceed without detention. All persons interested will please take no ticc that Quarantine will be rigic'ly enforced during the coining ho t season, under the icn- al ties provided by law . for the violation of on The scene of this latest novel is laid on the has made a new work of reference on jux honVa cf tho TTiidsnn. The hero u a toiiii? narativn want. man who has been always "tied to a woman's I The movement of political affairs' have4 n rrn t;fr nS but WOO. DV tUe de&Ul vl Ola I ACPI prj Y xixa iaa uw w omw fnPr u lpft kw in the worid todrifton theirfruitful application to the industrial mother, is lett alone in ttie woria, to aruion i nsofui arts anti thrf Convenience and re the current ot We, witn a lortunc, dui wun- i finement of social life. ' Great wars. andon nut a. nurilOSC. I cDnnant.rnvnlntinnt'hiiVA rKVnm'll invfllv Another serial, "His Inheritance," by Miss ing national changes of peculiar moment: Trafton, will bein on the completion of "That The civil war of our country; which was at Lass o' Lowrie's," bv Mrs. Hodgson Burnett, its height when the last volume of the old Mrs. ijjrneu 3 toii, ue0un in auxuh . " j course of commercial and Industrial pathos and dramatic power which have been 1 "riv-.,-." mmmpncwi a surprise to the public. ... -,1 L.aree accessions to our -geographical Thprft is to be a series of ori-Tinal and ex- I VnVwiAfTe-n hav hfn imiln bv th inclofsitl- quisitely illustrated papers ot "Popular gable explorer of Africa. ; - ' r JScience." by Mrs. Herrick, each paper com- The great political revolutions of the last iMf. in iispir decade, with the natural i esult of the lapse pieu, iu iiai-u. nf tlmo hav( hromrht. into nnhlm vmw a There are to DC, iroin various pens, paPcrB -nVtw.Vd-" " whs nainrskrV in every one's mouth, and . of whose lives TSrtYi Ti-FiaQnH Tr-JTTAl " I everyone is curious to Know ine particulars XXUillU XlllO Ctilll XXOiVWll 1 hotline hova hnon fnnrrlit. ami immr. Also, practical su"rirestions as to town and I tjint. kIppk mabitainedr of wbich in details countrv life, village imprcvements, etc., by J are as yet preserved only iu the newspapers well-known specialists. lor in the trasient publications of the, '.day. 31 r. jjarnara s articles on various maus- i nmvu uusu.uyn w ; -" tries of-Great Britain include the history of fJJ fnr nonie- r.xprimeuu iu vy-u .t-.ouyu. ; i press, it has accordingly been the aim of the fecottish Loat Factory in the November I editors to bring down the information-to the number, and ''Toad Lane. Rochdale, in He- I lowest nossible ratps. and to furnish an ac- cember. Other papers are, "The British I curate account f the most recent discoveries Workiuman's Home," "A Nation of Shop-I in science, of every, frehs production m keepers' "Ha'pcnnva Week for the Child I iiteraure, .ana onaenewesi inventions in . 1 ' - I the practical arts,asweli as to give a succinct A -I, 1,1.- ;llctot r.vw. vcU hs ir tfn on I ""t Y i,w0.vk 1'"""" x i ..Evov.v -w 7- ,' 1 ana Historical events. " Ai!Hnr;in 1-morts or J? lood ana r 1 eld. DV I th -nrii- v,OL. u-,-, r, n various writers, and each on a different I careful preliminary labor, and with the most theme. The subject ot I amptejesourees, lor carrying it on to a sue- ' Il'JUSCllUlU ailU HUUIC 1 lsrb nftho rrl,ml cf orMt, lo 1,0, will have a prominent place, whilst the latest I been used, but every paxc has been printed productions of American humorists will ap- on new type forming, in fact, anew Cyclo- pear from month to month. The list of short- I poedia, witn tbe same plan and compass as ,r siorins-. hino-ranhiral and other sketches J ?ts predesessor, but with a far greater pecun- nt rim ' ' I lary cxpenaiture, anawitii sucn improve- CiC. IS -a IOU' O-ne. I rnontin itsfvtmnnuitinn ii&liava ltcon ciKrrrcjf . he editorial department will continue to I Mihv lnnr oTnorioncpa i pnianrpd knnw, employ the ablest pens both at home and I ledsre. . i , abroad. There will be a scries of letters ob I The illustrations which are introduced for literal v matters, from Loudon, by Mr. Wei- I the first time in the present edition nave ford.. 1 lJXJVU- miw uui lor uic hiiKeux iJicuunuiei- I t.-a. 4 2 X 1 1 1 a Ti p niP i f th,- mrt'r.iine will he onrn as I ieLl, uul -"B1ve greater iuckulv anuiorce to u.e pagea oi lac magaine vsiu oe open, as i A-rniaTiat.irmJf in tiio ti.vt rn,axr omrCka as hunted space will per-I n hr,.hn f ..ot,,- 1,1,,. specially to the freshest thought of the Christ- well as the various processes of mechanics heretofore, so far in it, to th the social the same. W. G. CURTIS, Quarantine 'Physician Port of Wilmington. ' may 18 OA N S AND 2 All the latest inipaovemeuti eonibin-; i ii.to the organs and pianos manufactured bv C0R1SH & CO. Was gton. n. 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Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Ac., kpt per annum. Address FUANTIIAM & HAY, lii.ira and Proprietors. Keystoap Printing Ia i Co MANUFACTUltLUS OF PRINTING-INKS. BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A oxsuLt;y constantly on hand for salon 1 a ui;v. advance on New York cost ' Agent3 lor the Diamond Spectacles. I Our countrv friends arc invited to eall anA eee. . j , JAS. T. FBTTEWAT, C. H. gCHnr-KltJf uueunue coLimssion 17 Worth Pifth Street, PhiladelDhia, Pa. OUR INKS ARE OF A SUPERIOR cuaiitv. oeina- madclrmn ih dients and under the personal supervision of i ;:AND; r oroKeraare House. Our prices are from r.n ;.-. 1 I AvECEIVK- REGULATiT.V iT" ' , . put. vv;ui. iJ rr - 1 . ZJ- l uu nZsn?cr lnks Hturcd in the I!i Bice, , 1 , uuai. ui 1 ui 1 iooirraj JK M-n a ,.c . . - I T.t. ..i... r ' vi . . rr . v. a oampie keg will convince an Just In a Fresh Lot QF llU.N'YAUIJAXOSCITTESlriTEf, in half cases of 2 dozen tacb, OSICKii PACKAGE. W. J. BL'iIMA.XlDff may 2D Lippitt's Iiow, Soiti i'ronut -7 rji Happy Kelhspto Yocss an1. Jfl I from the effects of irron ui f JJ O' Abuses m .ea-ir life. ; i.' to Marriage remoret. e :? 3 ' fnr? rpmarkable icincdici.' Cl ui i Knnl nd rirculirs scot free : S3 I in sealed enYelopw. Aaaica a a R Ho waed Assocutios, w a. j " 1 ... ., nun. j.i.u. r. n "! An Institution -navinj g reputation for honorable eon I duc't and professional kill E. AKTJS. T7AS1H0NALE BiKBJEB, r Front Street, under urccI llonK. . .Wilmington. V Hair Cuttinc, Sbarini done in the W.fofr Attentive and pohte hatber W. to wait uxon customers. feb 24 J to, Established GILMORE&CO., rhtniHULSH8 Buccessvrs K ,"'r ' 629 F Street, WafiWaW Americaa Mi roreipjg- Patents procured i b dl franted. No "jt& and conuueuns p.. beloiti riven to Interference C TiafnS , SfflS. Extension. forSj Suits in different gSUrBSeB 1 United Stetei Courts Kis ,TJr. t,rOMcu ted la HWESy United S&tes Co missionersof AlatcrofVar cJ Commission, and cus , j fore the Execuure DepaW , Arrcancf f war. or tneir nis. -f no knowledge. J? wV state amount of payjj w V" iee every pound of ink sold to be of a buperior Jet Illack, Quick Dryin-, and entirely free from settinr-fT I i T i t Lh h V1 La bceQ nearly doub: what he should for his Inks in times pas 1 ut up m ke-s and barrels to suit purchaser v d-.::: tVtr W1 aI Candles, Address. KKVToNK PRINTING INK CO., U A orth Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Ta. .ilfr. V; - C, Hams. nnrrl,T "gnmenta solicited I '-vve are a?renfc fr iw c.u kr nnv n.ntw. TT lliViU.V. L'O'SMAVII'nMTi'n iriv "MW.OHHIJ cotton lies. ; i it f i t 1 1 PElTE wAY & 8C1HJLKEIS". ) ( 1IIOICE LOT N. C. and Vir-inia Pi W Butter-Table and CookiS " BaCC-n Fides anrl I,..VJ J3i . cs Dried Apples. Corn, GltfeSpirju Casks Ac Lime, Geese Feathers! ' ' and 3 9 1 a o O b.2 J on. The above roft.1, . ,..1 . 1 Erar P .5 -S 3 tnem outdailv at Wir' - A M' a- - t . T Villi 1M n v . I Send ilnmr pAn. we ffBaranrir d Up yje fyppjj . . . , ; PETTEWAV & SCllULIv P V 1 -v. VT ' wiumission alerohanti I w may Prinwf f3rl 33 "T -a w w 3 lr r S ' S sj -K-gg 'S a-rs? n? ' . SV en kUQh wjM oe ziveii j ruptured, or "SBgS .lightly, can ebjPa ing pensions are enuu jjca"", tnpandintonnau The last Kepor AiJ37ri . 1 G eneral 9nC VaS ty 1 Warrants outs-g sued nnaer d bTrerJrt fc 'iSKSSSffi and other offices s SSitosly iaI?$J& alllSSe. of husiaess. , P.O. Box V' erfi ' I take P1EM,niS?Vf j fence in tbe -pg5S tioa pj1 j Law, Patent and Co fc Co!, of this ciry. ; flr0. Hl ' B , x ' 1
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 2, 1877, edition 1
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