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.' I ' -. , . The Daily Review JOSU. T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop TTlXMiprGTOJr, N. C. SATjURDAY, AUGUST 11, 177. VllfrWS AND REVIEWS. It is widely asserted that peaehes in this country are very inferior to what they used tobeY Some attribute this tov the fr.t tKat lh nritrinnl t rffs whirli ivnro imi . .. , . , u - - . ported have died out, and that the grafts from these yield an inferior fruit. rJfb$ police in Son Francises have !e- ceired orders to af rest on siaht af . toys add; young men who are known to belong . ivi iu viass uvuviu iuuilu iiwuiimin, uiiu .. l..w. - : i ; i ivhu luviu iu iuc . eny iinsun wirjrc , tjhej vlW e charged with vagrancy, f'f 'thirteen veteran volunteers who . 9r -a .'1. A A - . " T Ml- I i .wen arab ui kXHtuarani. in iouisvnin 1 t'J kci riUioiifor the citizen soldiers while watching strikers, six wore the Con- federate Tgray , six the Fc Jer al bl ue, and th4 other a blue coat and gray trousers. rt Hi, zil. . f, tsThreff years ago Oreit Britain abolished fhd 'customs duties on 'sugars, and since . then: tier customs revenue has been miscd -;almoitf exclusively from tobacco, spirits, 4egod "Wine. Yet lier receipts for the &st,iurlrtj niotiths Show an increase! of $2,500,000 over the receipts of the same 1 -:Tbo throne room of the Sultan at Gon- aUntinople is a gorgeous apartmeut. The gilding U unequalled by that of any other VjbifTIding; in Europe. From the -ceiling hshjgSa Venetian ehandelier .with 200 lights ; Al each of the four comers of the fl - . :' l . 1 ;r6pnJttail caftdelebra in Baccarat glass are placed. Tie' throne is a husrc seat covered -wftlTfecl Velvet, and with arms and back 4 whose heretical opinions arc SET 'EM UP AGAIN. The Star is dreadfully uneasy for fear somebody . will impeach ill Democracy and as a consequence is moved to make loud protestations of its loyalty to the party. We do not say that the Star it not as good a Democratic paper now as it has been at any previous time in its history, but it docs not seem to have yet fully comprehended the difference between lib erty and license. As part of the Democratic party, land as member of.tbe party, it and its. editors are"bound to uphold, not only (ha1' principles, but the traditions of that party. They cannot serve two mas ters.; they qarinot worship Hayes and serve their party fearlessly at one and the same time ; in doing the former they are but dealing put powder and shot which will be used with terrible results by the Radicals in the' next campaign, and the effect will be all the greater should Hayes be nominated for a second trm. It is not for us to impugn the motives of 4he Star, nor do we assert that any o1 its 'people are looking to Hayes for a re-' ward of their "liberal" courseJ The Star has fought with the Democratic party through a dozen campaigns and it always fights well and does good work for the party during thej campaign ; when that is over it seems to run to seed and a crop. of libcralistic' sentiment isz-always the re suit. But vv'e do impugn its judgment and we really think that it is doing more to impede the future success of the Derfc- ocratic , party in this State than all of the Radical papers published withm its bor dcrs. This, be it understood, is said less in a spirit of reproach than of remons trance. - i i er, no secret to his special friends, is said to , hare once committed to paper his reasons ., for doubting thc.inspiration of the iScrin iures and his belief that all moral law is a logical; pfoduct of man's social it ile. He lacked the .eourage openly to proclaim thed jBenUments, although he did not disr guise Ihem from those with whom he was intimate. lnd nrst news ot the season from tnc Arctic Ocean is that the New BJford whales are averaging very encouragsngly. The men left last summer in ships aband oned were found safe at Bojnt Believe. ,Theirbeing on shore is1 regarded as an Indication that the vessels had been crush ed bylce. .roint Believe is not on' the chart, but the ships were abandoned near Foint Barrowi the northern cape of Al aska. . ; . Ono of the largest "Women ih the world, Fannie Wallace, died at Ephrata Pa. a few days ago. She wasfifty-fouryears old, seren ' feet4 four imches in height, aud weighed five hundred and' eighty-five pounds aUer coflia was seven feet eight mcnes in length, three feet six inches in depth, four feet wido at the centre and two feet wide at the foot. - btepben uirards precautions agaiust Christian ministers in his college in rhil defphia seem1 to have proved in vain. The. minister, ife-is true, may not enter, but (the "Christian lay teacher may, and the gospel is preached there. Th e Sunday Schocl Times says that "Christian inilu -encts prevail there, and services of Chris tian worship are regular aud well con ductedr ' ' . . During the hoodlum attack upon the Chinese 'quarter in San Frauchci fifty horses were taken from horse-car stables for the use of the citizens' cavalry. Much difficulty was experienced in pre rentirjg tho animals from charging upJSut ter street whenever that thoroughfare was crossed. Finally Capt. Crittenden conceited tho idea of strapping a car bell to the jpbnimel of his saddle, by the aid of which bis 'entiro command was started, halted, and otherwise maneuvered with the greatestprecision. Thd French Tost OEBcc, acting under in structions: from the Minister of the In terior, refuses to deliver letters or news papers addressed to clubs or corporate bodies, and the .various postmasters have been ordered to that all articles stale that, the law requires passing through the post must be addressed to some one person. Thus; even lettek addressed to the Mayor of atpwn or commune will be returned unless bis name Js given. The manufacture of paper Hour bar rels is one of the growinjr industries of Wisronan. - (These barrels arc made from strawpirer pulps,vhich is run into moulds in the shape of half barrels and subjected to great pressureY The ends arc made in thojsame wayt and so perfectly does the machine do its work that any piece in a barVeXcoir bo 'substituted for a similar one.. ' ThtJ barrels have an average thick ness pff three-sis teen tbs of an inch, and are very light. 1 Their advantage over oth er barrels b found in their lightness, dura bilitj and cheapness, for they will not cost a third of the ordinary price. More over, the grboTcs fit so perfectly that no flour is lost bj sifting through in trans portation, and thns a certain percentage is laved. , And now the Wilmington Post, Radical to the back bone, joins in the hue and cry raised byi the papers of the "liberal wing" of the Democratic party airainit what they arc pleased to style the Bourbons. that those who abide by was when the last cam- So it would seem the party' as it paign was fuugLt and wpn, who stand squarely 'on the platform oHhe party as it was then in force, not one plank of which has since been removed, are to be sneered at and called "Bourbons" by those who have broken from the traces and will not pull in the old harness any longer ! When the Radical papers join in the hue and cry, we suggest to tho "liberal wjng" that it. is time for ihem to pause and look around them a little, as well Us ahead. If it is not exactly an insult to the in telligence of North Caroliuiano to hold up to them tho example of politicians in Virginia and Georgia, it is certainly not very complimentary to their understaud- We don't live in Virginia or Geor- ing: gia, but we do live in Xoi;th Carolina and BOILED BOWK, i i . Milwaukee (Wisconsin) has a popula tion of 122,800; Ninety in the shade is regarded as' cxl and pleasant" in St Louis. ' Increase of coal production ovr laot year, twenty -eight per cent. Krupp of Essen has no lack of orders, Steel cannon;are now the ragel The reservoirs of rhiladelphia have a capacity of 160,000,000 gallons. J The United States annually ships over 100,000 boxes of clothes pins to England. The first Hebrew temple built in Iowa was dedicated at Keokuk on the Crd inst. . The volue ofreal aud jersonal property in Halifax", Nova Scotia, is placed at $1C, 190,000. ' . i A pbrtioM of the libra-ry of the licchester AthenaBum in tp be sold to pay a ueb of $2,000. Miss Nelson will undertake to ride miles in five hours at Madison, Ind., using twenty horses. j Mukhtar Pasha require times a day from his troops ing five times. Thecitr of Richmond, Virginia, over 340 factories that give employment to 11,000 persons. ! England has been a buyer of trade do lars at San Francisco, ami the present sup ply is about exhausted. During the last six mouths 110,357 pounds of opium, valued at$5ol,K'J, have been received in New York. Chili will not participate in the Paris Exhibition from economical reasons, o -n e other nations are in the same boat. uravers three himself pi ay- Bliscellanoous. SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. T' .. ) "ff ; j . 'ii :.. Ir - fr- , ! ' I- S ;r- ; AA U2!:iVALED ll.LUSTKATEU M AGA;iINi: When Scribncr Issued its famou3 Midsum mer Holiday .Number in Julv, a friendly critic said of it : "We are not'fiure but that Scribner bab touched hitrn-water mark. We do not ee what worlds are left to it to con- nuer."; But the publishers do not consider that the v have reached the ultima thute of excellence they believe 'there are other worlds to conoaer. aod thev propose to conquer them." The prospectus for the new volume circs the titles of more than fifty papers (mostly illustrated), by writers of the highest merit- Under the head ot . ' - r' "Foreien TraYeI, we have "A winter on the .Nile," by Gen. Mc- Clellan ; ';3aunterinirs About , Constantino ple," by Charles Dudley Warner ; "Out of My maoff at Moscow, ly Ji,ugene focnuy ler : "An American in lurkistan, etc. J nree serial stones are announced : Micsellanoous. APPLETOW'S AMAlXAl" tYELlPlDIt NEr IlEVISED EDITIOX. Entirely rew ritteu by tho ablest writers ou J eA try suiyect. I rinteU from heW tyix;, 4ptl illustrated with Several ThOUsaaiU ilugraviiigs and Maps - t JiTbe work originally published under the titlo of TllK SL. V AMb.KICAN UYL.UOlI JJIA vas completed in since i which time the wide eirculation which it has at tained in all parts of the United States and the signal developments which have taken place in every brance of science, literattre, and art, have indueed the editor and pub lisher to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to issue a new edition entitled THE AMKltlCAN Cl CEUlEDlA. yithm tho last ten years the progress of discovery in every dejuirtment oj knowledge has made a new work of reference an im perative M'unt. The .movement or political alTalrs have kept pace with the lLcoveries of science and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful arts and the convenience and re finement of social life, lireat wars, and con sequent revolutions have occurred, involv- f KUSPECTUS 16J7. LIPPIHCOTPS Hag,, Pnnnlar I.itppofupo o-... icholas Vlinturn, Dv Dr. Holland, the Editor, in The ha eiii' we ousht to ' know what is best for us without seekiDg counsel from the people or the press of other States. We afe will ing, in this respect at least, to accord to -il , ll.'J . 1 ,i:j...l ..- nK!n. H A,. v... ww.ww ..,ww w . death a woman lor paving frou to a selves, and we do not hesitate, therefore, uian to kill ker lover of fourteen years' to say that Gov. Hampton's course in South Carolina, even to the extremity o f endorsing Hayes, may he all that is good and wise and sensible and just. We can have no quarrel with Gov. Hampton for this, -for. he ought certainly to be able to shape a policy for himself 'and Tiis people ithout either, the advice or intervention of those living in other State?. But. what is gol for South .Carolina is not neces" sarily good for North Carolina. ''Litcr.Jlibwl" isl bearing fruit already. Wc are told that G?iDt. T. C. Pans, of the Iveitlsvillc Times, has been appointed to a position in the revenue office at Greens boro. We don't pretend to say that this appointmcnt'is like a note at 'hand, "for value received", but. we do know that the Times has had libcralistic views which went to far, on one occasion1, as to pro ducc an editorial in the columns of that paper charging, in efFect, that .there were frauds on both ' sides during the recent election and that tlisfe was perhaps as much cheating by " the Democrats as by1 the Radicals ! Dut Capt. Evans is k very clever gentleman and . he was certainly a good soldier during the little four years' tight, although ho is a1 "red-legged grass-? hopper" now, and we must congratulate him. AVe presume thatf his pipeir is still on file in the oftice of the .President's pri vate secretary, at Washington City. The rnv oi all the Government ployees at Constantinople has been 'reduc ed 50 per cent, till the war is over. 1 The ji"oung Men's Christian Association in Philadelphia has accijmulated about half a million dollars worth of property. I A lad in oneof our polytechnic institutes recently descrided tho Cuited States as "a country too much infested with railroads-" ' ! - (-V A monument to Karl AVilhelmthc com poser of the "Die Wacht am llhuin." h to be unveiled at Crefeld on the 2nd of Sep tember, i Judge Biddle of the Suprcme Court" ul Indiana has over ouOjhundred beaut ifu 1 white rabbits at his Island Home, near Logansport. M ! The German Cabinet takes the sunmier easily. A letter of July 14-states thatthc Minister of Worship is the only -member of it in Berlin. A fisherman in France lately gofiu'the line of a rifle range, and received in his body twelve bullets, but none 2icnetlilt(-'d to any vital part. The colored Baptist Chucrh at-Florence, S. C. has summarily dismissed those of its. members who are implicated in late rob beries in that section . ! The citizens ol bt. JoU.i are lioimuig a oan and mortage associaiiun t.o raise mon ey in England at a low rate of interest, or rebuilding the city, at least ft,'J,UUt,- 000 being wanted. The Sovereign Emigration Colony of Boston has sent an agent to West, Virginia to select a site for the colony, , which now numbers about sixty families of farmers and mechanics, j . . The Trin courts have just condemned irt p1, -Qi,. ione oune original stereotyixj plates lu irticlc0 on various indua- been used, but every page ,has been prim am include the history of ou neW t,ype, forming, indict, anew Cyc ts in Co-operation," 'rA pcedia, with the same plan and compass ctonrlinn in.nrrlnr tr nrpvfifit Ins; f:illijn into the hands of a young woman hq ;vas on the point of marrying. r : . ,j MOONSHINE. WHO. Be- in Now what is the actual ; difference be tween a Democratic editor who1 holds a position under a fraudulent Iadical Presi dent and a llcpublican editor whodocsnt. Wc merely ask the question because we really waut to know without any in tention of answering it ourself. 4 The Da ply litvitw is not on tile (dead-head) in the office of the President's private secretary at Washington City. fc ii During his visit to Ems in August. 18G7, Bismarck told an American gentle man that Prince Gortschakpflfiwa?, in his opinion, the1 greatest statesman of; bis time, and expressed the belief that hutory would confirm that judgment.;The Ameri can hinted that among bis own country men public opinion inclined to award the first place to Bismarck himself, to which the Count modestly replied; "JSTo; I i am only the pupil. He is the master." A dwarf pear Tom Thumb and Why is an infant like a diamond ? cause it's a dear little thing. , When a locomotive engineer falls love, he may be said to be on the 'sighed track.' I An unsuccessful- lover was asked by what means he had lost his divinity ? 'Alas !' cried he, 'I nattered her until she got too proud to speal to mc' 1 It strikes the pampered eye of a luxuri-, ous Eastern Christian with awe to see a far Western minister plant a pair of brass knuckles between the pages of a prayer book to keep it open, j A Chicago young lady rejected ah ofFer of maraiage from a mail named Vyse, be cause she was afraid that after he. had wen her he would become addicted to nu merous small Vyses. ji An Eastern man in writing to friends of his marriage in California, thus tersely describes his bride : 'She has a hea l j as red as a wood-pecktr's and owns sheep until you can t rest.' i Tliov rn;-itf mnst:rfl til.ij-'ff?r Kit sfmn" ..J '-. - w.fcWWM. -BUBVW.W - '-' in New Hampshire that a man who puts one on his bajck makes a grab for the fence to keep himself from being drawn into some State where sheen don't have to lay on their backs to pasture. A dandy of twenty-six having been termed an 'old bachelor,' appealed to an elderly gentleman to decide whether he should be' called old or not, giving his age. 'Tweuty-six,'said the elderly gentleman -w owing to how you take it. Now, for a man it is younj; cuough ; but for a goose it is rather old.' Norwich Bulletin: A good man, re marked that fat man on the cracker barrel, reflectively,1 good man is naturally a leader. . And the thin man, win had just taken a pickle, partially agreed with himw He said he had led his wife to the altar, but tuatjwas where hi lea lcrhip ended. - Macon Telegraph : The latest conund rum going the rounds, is, 'Why is Dr. U. S. Grant tu London Iikca Macouj pig?' One of two answers, or both, will proba bly meet the merits of the case, fcausc; 'like Grant, it has the freedom of the cityj or, because be goes about town with'a 'straw in his mouth. whose storv of "Sevenoak" gave the higbes satisfaction to tne readers ot tne M&ntniy. The scene of this latest novel is laid on the hanks of the Hudson. Ihe hero 13 a young man who has been always "tied ;to a woman's apron strings," bu who, by tne deatn or nis mother, is lelt alone in tne worm, 10 arm on the current oi lite, with alortunc, but witn out a purpose. - Another serial, . "His lnhelitance,,, by Miss Trafton, will begin on the completion of ''That Lass o' J.owrie s, 7 by Mrs. Hodgson JJurnett. Mrs. liurhctt's story", begun, in August, has a pathos and dramatic power 'wrhich have been a surprise to the public Tln.re is to be a series of original and ex rjuit;Uely illustrated papers of 'Popular JSeieuct," by Mrs. Ilenick, each paper com plete in ltseil. . There ai e to be, from v arious pens, papers on 1 "Home Life and Travel." Also, practical suggestions as to town and country lite, village itnprc veuirnts, etc., by well-known specialists Mr.i Barnard's articles on various indus tries ol threat Britain ionic Exprimen Scottish Loaf Factory" in the November number, and "Toad Lane, Rochdale, ' in De t , t . I i , fP 1 t - i T ceinoer. utner papers are, "liic uriusn Workit2;iiian's Home,'' "A Nation of Shop keepers, "iia penny a eek tor! the Child etc. i A. richly illustrated series will be giTen on '''American Sports by Flood and Field," by various writersJ and 'each on. a diflerent theme. The. subject of 'Household and Home Decoration will have a prominent place, whilst the latest productions ol American humorists will ap pear Irommonth to month. 1 lie list ot short er stories, biographical and other sketches; etc., is a lon one. The editorial department will continue to employ the ablest pens both at home and abroad. There will be a series of letters on literary, matters, from London, by Mr. Wel- ford. The pacs of tho magazine will be open, as heretofore, so far as limited space will per mit, to the discussion ol all themes alleeting the social and religious life of. tHp; W"rld-' i"1 :n! 4i... c.r.hit tnoushtoi the Christ- i.ir, ti,;,rL-,.ra nn.i scholars of this country. y o mean to, make the magazine sweeter and purer, hiiher and nobler, more genial aud t'cncrcus in all its utterances and influ ences, and a more welcome visitor than ever belore in homes oi rehnement and culture. FIFTEEN MONTHS for 84. . ... i Scribner for December, now ready, and which eoctains the opening chapters of 'Nicholas Minturn,' will be read with eager curiosity ! and interest. Perhars no more v ' i mm. . l '. l e L2 : 1 oeen issueu. iiiu iuiuu uuuiuera ul oqiuucr for August, September, and October, con taining the opening chapters of ' "That Lass o Lcwric s, will be given to every new sub scriber (who requests it), and whose subscrip tion begins with the November number. 1 Subscription price, 4 a year 35 cents a number. , Special terms on bound volumes. Subscribe with the nearest bookseller, or send a check or L . O. money order to SCRIBNER & CO., ec 2S i 743 Broadway, N. V. national changes of pecuiiar moment civil war ol our country, which, was at its height when the last volume of the old work, appeared, lhas happily ended, and a new course of ieommereial and industrial activity has beep commenced. Large accessions to our geographical knowledge have been made by the inuelati- gable explorer of Africa. The great political revolutions of the . last decade, with tho natural result of the lapse of time,, have brought into public view a multitude of new men, whoso names are in every one's mouth, and. of whose lives evervone is curious to know the particulars ureat battles nave been !ought and impor tant sieges maintained; of Svnieh the details are as yet preserved only in the newspapers or in the trasient publications of tho day, and which ought now to take their .place in permanent ana autiientic nisiorv. iIn preparing the present edition ,for the press, it has accordingly been the aiiii of the editors to bring down the information to the lowest possible rates, and to lurmsh an ac curate account f the most recent discoveries in science, of every frehs production in literaure,- and of the newest inventions in the practical arts.as well as to tiive a succinct and original record! of the progress political i. i ... . - aui uiswiiuu e y ems. Ihe work has been begun -after lonirand careful preliminary labor, and with the most ample resources lor carrying it on to a suc- e. Ksiui lemination None of the original stereotype plates have nted clo- comnass as its preUeses'sor, but with a fargreater pecun iary expenditure, anu with such improve m en t i n i t s coin poM i t io n as h a ve bee n s u trirest- ii i - . . . euuy rouger experiencca nd enlarged know Tne illustrations which are introducpd for mc nrst tune in tho present edition have been added not for the sake1 of pictorial ef- 1.. ..! i.;. icui, wui njfive gicaieriucKiny unci lorce IO the explanations in. the text, 'i'hev (nibr:un all brandies of science and natural history, and depict -the most fajniousaud reniarkable features of scenery, architecture and art, as well as the various processes of mechanics and manufactures. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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