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The Dailyv;1leview. jbsif T. XAttES Ed. and Prop ; ITILMIPfGTON, IS. C MONDAY, JULY 2, 1877. THE SUEZ CAA'AL. . It was an' important day in the history of the Eastern question, says the Augusta Chronicle, when the Suez ..Canal was opened and .England for the first time had'a' comparatively direct communication with her asafic possessions.. Ever since that moment 'Gi'cat Dritain has ; had 3 far less vital interest in keeping the" Kussian from extending their domiuion to th Dosphorus, and controlling jts waters. Should the" Czir, permanently occupy .Con stantinople; his occupation would in "no way interfere with , England's passive way to India. England cares nothing for v j Turkey,' .except as 'a useful barrier to JliissiaV would be movements eastward, such as likely to; affect "the hold , of the United Kingdbm upon its Asiatic -de.pcn-.dencies and its means of coinmuuciation Tvjlh them.' Kussia has given its pledge not to touch or any way) interIre with the Suez Canal. The Dritisli Government, to be sure, still has weighty reasons why it would not have the. Muscovites, extend their territory and rule to .thc.Bosphorus, hut not such as .it once had, when its 'was more dependent upon the control Turkey exercises over the' cntraucc to the .Black ' - . . . . - ' i -.- . Sea. Add to this change of consideration the utter wcakncsSj'mcan nets and Lavharity of the Turks, and the . uuwilimimcss. of the sensible portion of j Great Britain ti rlhn ire - into a !war lor. a mere "nightmare,", a. bh.uluw-of an Mciv and jqx have some of the i principal tea sons why England does not show the same' ; alacrity, tojielp the 'fork she did in the war oi , tne Lrimea. ine jmutii Government has, howcvcrrudently re solved to nrcnare lur. unlavorau.Ie con- , . .XX tin'renlcies: In accordance with 'an ar- o . . . : j rangement with the Pope and the Jvhe dive. It will occupy Egypt '.at its pleas ure, and a force of 20,000 men has been selected for this purpose. By this -sstcp England, will insure the protection o her marithno route ( against Russian ag grcssion, and at thy same time keep a standing menace on the Turkish flank for tho daily consideration of -the Czar in "his ambitious eastward career. Yvo have no reason to , think that -England lias any fears of Russia's hnmcd'ate de signs upon' her ''interests. 1 he .ghost that disturbs Tritons renot'C ii what is to come, whether, sooner or later no one can predict, Russia's prudence will not allow bet to incur too great risks, ' Her steps will, f be measured, keeping time with tho movement' of circumstances, and making sure that no retreat will he jUecessary when an advance is resolved upon. The lime will cornc, we have not, thn fr.ist doubt . when the Czar's domin- ibus will push down to the Bosphorus, across Asia Minor; and sprric day when, tell who' can England and Russia will grapple in a desperate struggle for tho mastery! of the Eastern and Central half of Asia. This is the 'spectre that will not down, which makes Russia pru dent in her steps,-and Kugland loath to enter upon any premature collision with the enemy of Turkey. 1 Circumstances, not now foreseen, may hivolvc these two' great Powers in, ho'stolitics before the pre sent war shall; havc4)asscd. But we do notcJxpcct such will be the case. The conflict, sure to come, w ill be at .some subsequent period, .when British 'inter ests" will stand in greater jeopardy , from, Russia V desigus than they do to- ANOTIIER GRANGER CASE .DC.-. CIDED. Tho 2vcw York Times &as another "Granger" case, embodying some interest ing poiuts, has been -.decided by tlie United States Supreme Court. The Olfic.i go, Darlington and Quincy Railroad Com pany are the plaintiffs in error, and con test tho constitutionality; of the railroad law of Iowa. The decision is jg.uust the railroad comrauy. It affirms the night of tho State to fit rates uulcss prevented by i ue venuo ui niu. nauiii - vivo low thV plea that the failure to use this power for twenty years had any effect on its existence, nor docs1 il allow the plea that the road haviug been . Iqascd, and its revenues pledged to its bonded creditors, its resources cannot be reduced bv the Stdte.- Thus the law is all ou. the side of the itate.:, Meanwhile a correspondent of the Chicago Tribune has gone carefully through 5 the receipts of this roadj to show ally had t5 pay some $700,000 more for transportation-1 nan neiore tne L.cgisiaturc this is a link has raised its through rates. The company itself, on the other hand, has jnffered severe ly, K So that the experi ment may bo regarded as by no means a brilliant uccessf m spite of tho fact that the " theoretical righta of the State are tnointaincd. : rc?"'.3 who keep things - in - apple-pie order co not always belong to the. upper crest. V WASHINGTON LETTER. . Washington,;!). C. June SO, 1877 Governor Vantandt, of f Rhode Islariq wm go to the head of: the classi i nis the-way he 2iishcfl!ort-ihtralucin2lFrcs: dent. lJflvna -rcfrTlif ?. : l"' It "Sometimes updrt'a srjmmcf Jiignt stafSj vomo .out like rwcls, ana wro tnmK mcy arc bright, and the moon rises and we re gard it as passing fair, but at sunrise we forget a1,! the rest, and now the sun will ri-se-'upon dear Jlhop'e Island, for I have the X'leasurc and! the' right of introducing, etc; etc. - When writers use this sort'of language they put it in the mouths of very young poo ire who are'vtrv corosiclc,. 'A' delegation: bf the black people the very Llaek-is, coming from South Caro lina to see the lesident about the office. The grievance seems, to be, nbt that the whites -get "office; but that the nrnlaUoe do. I always thkight the President made a mistake mt "ivinz ofnee to r red 1o.ng- Tas:j and' John f. Langston, if he thereby expected to conciliate the blacks.. - Ijt is only a half recognition of 'the race and sensitive black men may well be offended at such a preference for the paler breth ren . To iiic a coarse but fitting phrase, the President should go the whole hog or none. Lefe flacks have peace. (There .is-' something amusing in the first case uner llaycs reform ofder, 1 'p'fohibit ing Federal officials from manipulating caucn ses'and con ven tion . It is proposeid, for instance, to apply it to the Chairman of the late Iowa Republican State Con vention, Hayes seems to havd.no friends 'tDiit there, and ofie active enemy more will not hunt him. Bub the joke 'will come when iho order is applied to such States as Maine, '.New Vork, etc. In Maine, for instance 'Blaine 'will have the selection of tvo-.thirds of all the delegates; of all the officers of, the Convention, will write the resolution?, both those to be adopted and those to be rejected; yet fhc next morn ing the little m.n that is President of ilio Convention will lose a Federal office, if he has one,- fur veil tion ! mi amputating" a party Con- j'eponaLin Ohios arc encouraging to This being the President's thejlJcmocraey. own r5tjtte, unusual eiiorts will ot course a . , . i be made by both parties. . A careful examination of the rules- laid down 'by -Secretary"" Schurz; for appoint ments and promotions of th? Interior I)exartnient, show that they are not in any respect superior to those which Pre sident Grant attempted or pretended to attempt tq, en force. They'arp based upon a coinpetitive examination. If rigidly erjfofccd thev would, in the sweet by and by improvethc civil service!." But thcy never , were and jhever -can be enforced. They will be wantonly violated by f ine appointing power, laud cunningly evaded by ingenious candidates and ollicc-brokcrs and Congressmen. Imagine the veteran Hamlin baulked by "such rules if he wish ed, a friend appointed, or Morton, or Stanley Mathews hr' Wilson of ;Iowa, or Cameron of Pennsylvania, or; any other of the hundred Congressmen and politi cians who -have peddled patronage all tlreirUivcs. If we look to the Cabinet we, shall1 find that the persoual and political influence of Sherm'an arid Sclmrz has herc7 toforc been effectual in providing govern--men t places for many men ; and they, too, will do secretly w lat their own published rules prohibit. V 1 1 . " There is an effor t being made by the 'Mexican Govcrnnlicnt to come to an un derstanding with ours as to the border troubles on the . Fio . Grande. Of course we 'should accept nothing which does , not promise a cessation of plundering ; by Mexicans of our border people in Texas. The difficulty is in deciding how this pro tection can be secured without our" be coming the oppressors of -a sister llepublic. I believe the admihistratioH is ashamed of its orders to Gen!, prd to cross the Pip G aiulc into Mexican territory,' and vill accept Any reasonable proposition irom Mexico: A- representative of the Diaz Govrerjnent is noSv on his way to Wash ington. GumiGKi LCharlot to Observer. j . Suniincr DapEnicrtainmcntf.- Every thing being, dull at this time, a crowd assembles each day at the - Court House, coolest spot in town, and competes for the highest 'niche i-i the. affections, of tlft" -father of lies. .They were abouK'tb give the belt, yesterday, to a Steel Cr'tek man who averred that during the war he could sit on his front piazza and her the ring of the caiin around Richmond ; but just then aS baron mail came up and said that.day before ycsierdaylie had hear(J,fom his stable loft, the can lonad' ng on the banks of the . Danube, reported in the Observer: yesterday morning, land then they gave the Sharon man the prize. broke up the club as an institution1 fr the propagation of fiction, aud organized it as a prayer meeting,! with .the avowed pur poae of saving, if they can, tin rc u from Sharon. ' , , UUxleiah Observer.) The Crop Prospect. BeporU for "the month of June have been received at the Agricultural Depart ment from aboul; twenty-five of the lead ing agricultural counties of th State. These reports are of the most encouraging nature. The wheat yield ha turned ,out much better than was expected, and sintua thtf May reports there has been a marked improvement in all the crops, and those reported as behind hand antl languishing have, by the tnoi propitious seasons, "caught up." Thc twcmy-iifco reports thus larrcccivea snow mat: s- - : , , labor is reliable -and abundant at at average of $8 per rnouth. There lias been no damage to the crops this easn ;raiu has been general and all crops took i eg well. There has bfeen rnucU more millet and grasses sown this yer. than I nsyalr and so far expectations bare been realized. There is a market! improvement in" the implements nowln use as compared vith five years ago, and a perceptible decrease in the purchase of commercial manures. The condition of the stock is good-no per rious diseases raging. Tha amount of acreage in cultivation has riot beeff de- crcased,but the tillage! has been better! than for years. There is a marked im proTement in agricultural pursuits. Rail Road Linos, &c. Cen'I SupTtsrBffice; AND, h H Vj Viii ;ton,(j C jane 1, IS 1 m . s, . . b 'CIIANGOF'SCHEDULE. On and after Sunday, June 3d,- the follow ing schedule will be run; on this road: DAI EXPRESS AND 3IAIL TRAIJdaily r LcaTe-Wilm Arrive at Florence orence.....'f:...;.....v."..... 5 OO P M Leave Florence..."..... .V 12 30 F W ArriTe at WirminglonvTi -T NIGHT EOTrESSTJTBAlIf ItDtilT. Leave W,UmingtOHf...'.T...; $ 0ft V Al Leave Florence...,:....-....,. ......10 03 P M Arrive t CoJambiarj...V.--:.V l'll A M Arrive at Augusta.;., C...........-.l E 4 Z2 A 11 Leave Augusta. ,.'....:J.:...t 8 23 PA1 Leave Columbia... Leave Florence..... ..'.....;.. 2, 46 A M' Arrive at Wilmington.. "6 40 A 11 This Train will only- stop, " at FYeinln.gtdn, Whiteville, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Timmonsville, Sumter ad Eastorer between Wilmington and Columbia. ! .' THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (DaU ex- A C ,1 ..... Leave Wilmington ".. a 2 30 P 11 2- 20 A M 10 10 A M 4 00 P 11 4 30 A 11 12 00 11 Leave ilorence...v..... Arrive at Columbia... Leave Columbia.. Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington Passengers for Augusta and beyond should take Night Express Train from Wil mington. Through Sleeping Cars oil night trains for Charleston and Augusta. JAMES ANDERSON, jane 2 General Superintendent. VILMINGTON & WELDON RAILROAD COMPANY. Office of Gks'l Si;peintenden''i" j V Wilmington, N. C, June y,HS77. J On antl after Sunday, Jun lOih, jl'877, Passenger trains on the Wilmington & W.cl don Railroad will run as' folio ws i DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Dppot " J at. ....... ...v.. .......... G ")5 A It Arrive at Weldcn at.-............... 12.40 P ll Leave Weldon. 11 10 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St.- Depot at i 5 10 P 11 NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ! Leave 'Wilmington, Front St. Depot at........ T, 35 PM Arrive at Weldon at 2 20 A M Leave Weldon, daily at.. ...... -v.. 3 15 A 11 Arrive at Wilmington, Front fv. i , Depot at. 12 00 11 The Dav Train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North' via Bay Line daily, -(except Sunday ) and daily, via -ilticlir mond and all rail routes. . -Night train makes close coBnections 'at ;WeIdohfor all points north via Richmond. Pullman s Palace Sleepinjr Cars attached to all Night Trams, and run through from Wil-' mington- to Richmond. . . i ' JOHN F. DiyjNE, ' ' june.ll- General SuDerintendent. $600 PIANOS FOR $250. And all other styles in the same propoHjon, including Grand, Sc.uare and Upright all FtRst-CLAss sold direct . to the People at Factory Prices. No agents ; no cbmmis sions ; no discounts. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi bition, and were unanimously r.ecommendedf lor the lilUllhbr UUNORS. New Manu factoryone of the largdstand finest .in the world. , The1 Square Grands contain Math ushek's new patent Duplex Overstrung ScaTe. the greatest improvement in the; history of piano making, ihe Uprights are the Finest ik America. Dont fail to write fort Illustra ted and Descriptive Catalogue, mailed free. , MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., apl. 14 . c ' No. 56 Broadwr,y, N. Y. Wew Design; N INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely new designs has just' been received and; are) being sold at extremely low figures; also a fine assortment of LADIES' WATCHES, SEAL and PLAIN GOLD RINGS and LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS, jjzsa orKien wim me win ue neaiiy exe cuted. All I Ask of the,PubJic .is p give me a trial. . "'' ' : Z"j'. it ALLEN. feb'27 Watchmaker rand Jeweller - Prime .Enjoyment for a tear, Less Than Four Cents , a. Week. 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The scene of this latest novel is laid on tbe banks of the Hudson. The hero is a man.who has beeik always "tied to a i omau s apron strings," but who, by tne cljcatp or his mother, is left atone in the world, to drifton the,currcnt of life, with aTortunebut with out a purpose. Another serial, rjlus Inheritance,1' by Miss Trafton, will begin on the completion of "That Las.f o' Lowrie s, r bv Mrs. Hodgson liurnetL Mrs, Rurht'tt's stry, begun in August, ha3 a pathbs";intl dramatic pMojwar which baft been a surprise to the iiublicli I There is to be af serips: of oriiffal and ex quisitely ' illustrated Science," bv. Mrs plete in itself. . iieriicK,eacii paper com ; There arc to b'e, from various pens,;paper on .-v . . - I .:. A "Homo Life and Travel." Also, practical sujrjrestions as to town and history ".Some Expriiuenta in j Co-operation,'' "A Scottish Loaf - factory' i in the 'November number, arjd " I oad Lan0, Rochdale, in De cember. 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Great wars, mid consequent-revolutions have occurred. involY-. ins national changes of peculiar nbnlcnt., The ' civil war of ours country.' whicrt was nfc its height when the last yoiumo of ' tho old worK appeared, nas Happily eticiou, mul h ne,w. course of commercial aha industrial activity' lias beeri.commenced. Ijargo accessions to our gcogra nil ical gable'exiuorer of Africa. , I. Tliegreat political revolutions of tho last decadewith the natural lesult oi the .lapse of time, have inought into public view u mdltitnde pf new men, whoisu names arc in every one is mouth,; and of'.whote livju eyerv one is curious to Know the paticuUw'w and which ought now to take their phico in permanent and authentic history. - In preparing Uie- present ediiioh for the press, it has accordingly been the aim of the editors to brhig down the-intormatiyii t- the lowest ppssiblaj-ates, ajict to furnish an ac curate acooarftf the aiost recent cllsocA caiei hi ' science, Hf ever frehs pfoductioir-4n iiteraure, and of the newest invehtions, in the practical arts.as well as to fr-lvji-Kirctnt. and original reeortt of progfcsH ' political and historical events. . . i .The work has been beirun after lonir and fCareful preliminary labor, and with the most auipie resources ior carrying it on toasuc- cssiiu lemination. v None of the original stereotype plates have been used, but every, naze has been iri uted onney type, formmg, in fact, anew Cyclo pcedia with, tho same plan r and compass as its predesessor, but witli a fargreater ix?cun iary expenditure, and with such Imnrove- ttient in its composition as have been suggest- eapy i longer expenenceu uu enlarged know ledge. 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