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t The Daily-" Review. JOSU-laJAMES,. KL and Prop , . WILM IN GTONC If . C. J .(- MONDAY, JU.vE 4, 1S77. ETiqUETTUTO TIIK KX-l'UCSI- DE2VT. The Northern ami forty"' iK'.J ap pear innchxercisctl on the subject f the ofiicftr r fijxict te to be' observe. I hy for-( ci'fmuiitjsjiiMl' dignitaries 'tjwards cx-Prcsident Grant now on' his Euruncan tour WtlAl !!ioUM tMrc peered and what conceded. The" Macon Tih.rjranh truly 'says that 15 cucr.il 1 Want i i no- on !y, a private ciuu ths .Unite ! Suites ami that, although for cglit je.irs I.c lieul the .position of President, jet lie -is n-Av as completely, without legal claim to official rccognitroii' as any other 'citi.'-'ri. if he holds any Vtich claim, when will it etr.se to exist 7 When will you fir. a limitation ? If it did not expire with his oflieial digni ty,, it must coutinndrusiu- Iititi'uio ; and, as he is yetyouujjj there iriay well bo live or six ex-lrcs'uknt alive slnd tonally en titled to1 ofticial rccoghiti"! . if larclgn governments, as a matter of courtesy 'and good will t the American people, choose to honor li.i'ir-ex-IVf.-.idcnts, well and ood kit 'neither tlie ia".er nor the American ico;e . holu any el win to . uch observances, and we think it would bc good lasfc and correct u.vij" to advance no "pretension to other' honors or civilities than those due 'any private citiyu cf emi nent fth-irjtctcr and position. THE TKOUDLES ON THE. IUO '' '-GRANDE. Exactly what thp moaning may Jjc of -the instructions transmitted' by tiie-Sce-- retary.of' war, with the approval and C"n fscnt of the President and his Cabinet, rela tive to the' troubles ' ;n the Kio (irande, ' it is somewhat difficult to detenn'm'o at this writing. The- wording of the cider i plain, cuough, but whetlcr intended for active operations r merely as a threat, remains to be sjcu. If it is' intended to proyokaa. war with Mexico the order h exactly the right thing inasmuch as it bestows 'tho "most extraordinary powers on lht?voffl:eF fn'eVrnnVxrid. Actua'ly, at this tinictlicre w a 'profound j":oce be tween ,theT4wo nations : tftcrc has bocu no previous overt act iy either govern mentl there is no declaration of war and there has been no iiUeruptionef diplomatic rclationsarfd yet tha ofiicer in comrn nd .f theKio Graiiic has it iu his own huids id force. thV tvo' nations into what m ay it prove a bldb.ly and costly war. llo is to determine jwhether a cattle path "ii the , banks of the river may. not be the.- plainly 7 distinguished trail of the enemy a:il he alone is to say how far tho I'nite I States troops may penetrate into Mexico iu " search qfojttje Jhcrc. ti iven a p. soe if lilibusterB and they may even be locked for in . t he y frails; of the Moutc:;umas ur as far 'AVcsr'as the Pacific, and then not ex ceed tho limits of Iho present instructions In lh nfllrrr In mmiivin.! ..."V' " .-, . ," , r . "'. L all re.-pceti will be as worthv of confidcr V C do not lIen-v tll lt ,hc I'-'-'Tand supporjt. For detailed description of th . bcr have Committed peat and fearful ! out ragesupon the inhabitants of the Texan bor der, nor .that4-thcs outrages have been of . long .standing an I should by all means bj redressed, but it decs seem to us that this method of seeking a" war iapucriicand uu- Prcsident'si letter to Secretary Sher map, and certainly too much cannot be said :ia commendation of the declarations con tained in it. It is hard to sec, however, r -i ;j. ii the Yaho John is not appointed, anil msM never be. If 'Mr-, lfaycflf has really Wferetf the positioit in question to Logan, his own -sense of lUeccncv should compel him to withdraw it forthwith. To entrust that person with the execution of a reform policy would be-about as silly aa to charge George Frfencis Train with the suppression of free spebth. 'j liold lion IJutlcV has -this-Trcek-made his mark in uarty politicsas aharbimr.; It h is heretofore been his habit to go about witli a chip on his shoulder daring any body fo knock it off, but his letter, to Marshal ll'itkin )iesents him in a new role. I Ie fvv 1 1 1 be known hereafter as the sarcastic Ii. 15., and such . as he has, ye llivr.s intaiguers and. icompromiser, gives he unto you. P.eally it should now make us fal vory sad to think of our General Dounu Diitlcr as going out to Colorado to 'raise sheep and enact the part of a gentle . shepherd just as he has adopted his reformed life. But a happy thought! Why not tlcnd Logan also to Colorado this summer, instead of into the Chicago Col lector's ' oftlicc. Just think of how many. new nartids. Pasha Loganaptar ' and Bea- ahtar Lujlcri could 'Torm within the next six months... Almost daily since the Cal iuct installation rumors have been started concerning tho disaffection .of Attorney ticneral Devcns. First he was disgniled with his 'new duties and was determined to resign fwithout regard to his political future. Then you were told that while lie .'was s-iill bent on, retiring he did not th ffturn to niivate" life, but would .exchange-' his scat at Rutherford's round table for a foreign mission. , And then he had changed his mind again, and would staid bv the President to the last Anon. hq was on the fence debating on which side he should cast his fortunes. The ve; jatcst rumor 'is that he is going to lcavo"thc Cabinet after all, and that the Vacancy oil the Supreme Court bench will be placed lat his disposal, This rumor is without doubt quite as true as its prede cessors aitd will give occasion to Mr. Dcvcns; fir another quiet laugh over the Washington correspondents. je'rrepont continuos active in lor the lionizing ot urant in He, Ulysses, is to be dined at "UiscellaneousT LISTING OF TOTAXES 5-5 ) i 7 Lr PESiS k& ejeby notified tha ihc LISTING OF CITY TAXES of all Real Estate, J'ersonal l'ropcrtv, Polls and any othcr Taxable I'ropcrtr, rcjuircd by law, is v f , t f' . 1 ' to be gUcn ia at the City- Hall, commencing on the 1st day of June, (proximo) and for -0 Miscellaneous. SCRIBNER'S rIOUTIILY. wisdom o Mr. . P arranging Lngland. the United Service Club, and made an honorary very well of uiieonsil a member probably days tljcreUto.suqbersons duly appoint- A ed to receiver such Tak Lists. I - T. C. SERVOSS, City Treasurer and Collector. "quarantine notice. QUARANTINE WILL IN FORCE on the lit day 6f June, 1877, and will con tinue until further notice, a3 follows : All .vessels from ports South of Cape Fear will come to at the Visiting Station for in ipection. All vessels having yekness on arrival, cr - ... haTing had sickness during the voyage, will await inspection as above without regard to the Port from whence they sailed. Vessels not included in the above classes will proceed without detention.. All persons hi teres ted will please take no tice that Quarantine will be rigidly enforced during the coming hot season, under the pen alties provided by law for the violation of the same. Yv. '. CURTIS, Quarantine Physician Port of Wilmington, mav 18 1 :L ' .. ; I"''. 4.. ". ' . if Aa IImiivaled Illuotkateo Magazine When Scribner Issued its famous llklsum mer Holiday Number in July, a friendly critic said of it : "We arc not'surc but that Scribner has touched high-water mark. We do not see what worlds are left to it to con nucr." But the publishers do not consider thit they have reached the ultima thule of excellence. they believe "there are, otner worlds to conquer, and they propose to conquer them." ; " The prospectus for the new rolumc gives the titles ot more than hlty papers (mostly Under the head of S3 3 S3 ORGAN niersbcr thereof. This is all ;; but there is a delicious touch ions sarcasn, in making Grant of a reform club. There is but one man in the -world that hates refprm -as much as Grant does Xccd I sav that I refer to 7.. Chandler ? GubijE. OFFICE OF OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD. I N ORDfili TO SUPPLY OUR.SURSGRI J. hers witlh numbers due them, we shall re sume the publication of OUR. LIVING AND OUR DEAfl) o.ii March 13th, and, complete the IVth Vblurae in monthly, parts. . No new subscribcr.sl.will be taken except for the bound volumes three oi which have been issued and the IVth will be ready in June. 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If it iOI.r.4 IIaycsT desire to inaugurate a' foreign war during the first year of his adminrstHtiou, he may certainly bo abhrt.0 tind a pretext for it, but if wc arc t h ive a war..wc wuuldiaU-prefer .t have ii in a digniiic.l iuulj' hontirable' Way open I v an J above board as becomes a great, and powerful people, and alter every resource 111 the in terests of peace htvl teen -'ivied an I has faiIcl.Ml r " H'AsiiixciTo.v L,i:rri:u. ,-lt j - WAsiilstiTON, dune , 1.N77. The heat continues unabated un$l ti.ose of us thai can ar fast starting Ur the .srasliouy while those who can't arc l.tkbg t the w'oo.'s. Your -handsome c.rrrt p mduat Xulli.ws neither party, but as i my I go a fishing, following tl& il lustrious example of "my friend- Cliuct F went out to Great Falls vii Djcvrati liv ninl vtm it" 1 1) Ln 1 if f 1 ir i J .ii- ' i u.torners ol pat years, or to those who able fish t over, heard of. 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It ? all so, call and sec it it is not, At , ypiil 12 A Danforth'Sy Xear therosi Ofliee. XD OUR XLW GOOUS arc ready to welcome na as juu i?I w&l'ouic them when vou ec the line assortment and the remara Wr LOW rKICJES ,wc e&o aAord to sell at. V1IITE SHIUrS all usadc 't95 cenbv BLUE FLAXXEL SLITS, at .s.W ant upwards. ( CASSlMJiUE SUIT; frcm T.jOJ ur. t'OTTOXAUE SUITS from n,i .0Pnp. t -. ALo full line of ; and entiri'lv fnw. frm jt.-v. t 11 Our prices arc from 30 to 50 ner cent I'lnw. V.fPJ'E REGULARLY and . bare et than any other Inks manufacturetUin h "VDlUon' 2amPl of Coffee, Flour. Eicc. Lnited Mahvs. -aoiasses. Hujrar. Srrnn. tk, t ' A trial of a sample keg will convince anr n? ?crs for. Meat, Lard, Salt, Candles; HKC.f'hat ring nearly double P IJe, Pota.h Ac. ! -ueUulu ior ma ink3 in time3 u pv7iioratTi. Orders and con- V' es anu carrels to suit purchasers. Vi KEV.TuNK PRINTING JVKCO,, '.wit 17 X?frStrpPt, mmcnts solicited Wc are a Philadelphia, l?a GENTS: FUnNISIIING GOODS At Prices to suit all, TRANK H. DARBY, A TTORXfeY-AT-LAW, , . '.:: ' '" 1 , , ' . f 4 1 " jar Office in Journal 'Baitdlnf ,r 'Pris: cess ttrect Wilmington,' X. C.1 1 5 - 1 4 . pl 14 f . - ,-- "1 - i. 1 :t SOL. BEAR & BROS. 10 20 llarket St 9 ; ' and W. C, Hams. I 11IOICE LOT X C. and Vir-laU Ti O Butter-Table and Cooking U 1 '-.V Racon Jside and Shoulder?. i-arda in Trih , Corn, Glue, Spirits Casks, kc., Lime, Gcee Feather. TI t . 7 "ve soods arc consigned. We cloe 1 lifin on t t ill .- . 1 . . - -ose , ----- i iuw prices. Take the tronbl PJTntvVAV SCHULKEK,f ; "ddSSS 0 Mercittfa, oay 2;Vhorth Pr,nss na Water Sti, ircnu for tho salonf Wtl rnv GIBBS A ff(rj ri vii.,Tr.V"Al! and the Beasl, Coito. TieXT Ul . . PET1EWAY & SCUUL KEX. .. mpturea, w T nkiaa.tri!Jg lightly, can ebttia a gU j tag peniions "gJSj JiJ!,rf tamp and ialormatica ,ij trailed SUt beBSI edfor.aO- partment ox w -7;. VlJjXs . , ... assignments are iJOP6" ... in & separate JfeS- I sjf Br reason f "Trctics !la V . T - - a rill y T-t'- r. n r i s-ir S 2.53 ' 3 w C ; - , By axe ---- rh w , As we cJiar-vj w fj. foretnni postasa ArKiress gu I take pi'lS.tfr K ilw; Pateat and Coii-cw- ' V ' .-!'
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 4, 1877, edition 1
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