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The: Daily Review JOSH. ' T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop - i i i WJXJHH GTON, a. c. WjSDENIpPAY NOVEMBER 7, 1877. -VIEWS AND REVIEWS. The Massachusetts Medical Society is under tho necessity of decid ing - w hot be it will permit women to practise as phy sicians. A woman who has appciied for membership is a medical- graduate A Mich igan University, and has been appointed physician tu the women's prison in South Frafibam. , ijtrasuourg Cathedral is nndcroU: a conDlcte reparation. A . rreat deal inure has been added than was knocked down m the Franco-Prussian war. -The statues of iuo empCTorf arc'gitcn promencnt psi- tions without TOUCH regard to t he prola bilityof ifieir crcr having stood h-A-:rc in the places now assigned them. J There id a machinist in Carson, Nov., who has been constantly' employed for twenty years in making models of con trivances to produce '"perpctua'i motion. " He professes to believe that he can make a successful machine, and has been shrewd enough to interest capitalists in various parts of the country, one after another,, so that ho baa accumulated a moderate for tune. ' Mukhtar Fasha complains jf the vio lent storms at the seat of war, which have often delayed military operations. They are announced, several hours in ' advance, by a violent wind, when tears trees up 'by tho roots; then hail falls for an hour or two With fury, the stones being sometimes the Vizc of a hen's egg. This is succeeded by torrents of raiu. Water penetrates" every thing through the camps, and the discom fort to the soldiers is intense. Tho palmetto has been considered- -one of the most worthless trees of Flo! ida. A gentleman fr?m Volusia now. comes , for ward with a display of brushes, maltiiig.-, and ropes, from tho inner bark, and con templates tho building of a. manufactory at. Volusia. The wild orange, also, has always been regarded as a worthless fruit, and millions have rotted every year. A a enterprising Yankee has engaged in man ufacturing from them essences, syrup;.-, and marmalades, lie has met with con siderable success. Messrs. C. Kcgau .Paul & Co. of Lou don aw about to publish "The S-vt et IIIntArv nC Jlir. Vciii.in fYmsnirarv " This Mafopv i' frnm nnthnnlin sources, and has J . 6onal narratives ol some who were ciosciy connected with tho chief agents in that conspiracy. ,It will throw much light on the career of 'Stephens, and ou such oc currences as tho plot against Chester Castle and the Glcrkenwel! expiation. . A synagogue has been erected in Bo lgua, in Italy, and Jewish journals make the fact the occasion of recalling the sad fortunes of tho llobrcw race -hi that city. I'Wtwo centuries 110 Israelite was per mitted to live there. In 1601 they were expelled, 9,000 in number, ami carried! away the hones of their ancestors to turv them ia Plavc di Cento. IN ior to that the city had all of whicl accession of Pius IX, a few Jews returned to Bologna and settled there; but not until tho city passed beneath the ru!o oi Victor Emauucl was tho erection of ' another jjynagogue permitted. Within -recent vonriftm Crvt-tora L'iilti iniiinrr i.' nin'n J m ' v. iUVi vc& vm niuuiil'l'm-j v. .... j-. a . . Bologiia notorious throughout the world. Ia many of. the Pacific seaport towns ol South America an extra postage of from ten to twenty-Five cents is demanded for allowing letters to remain until called for. Ccslcies this, there is no security for. letters sent to private individuals in the interior. This U the case with nearly all the South American countries, excepting Chili, where letters from the United States seem to bavo gouc quite regularly. The pre sent poet office officials iu South America are mostly ignorant men, and are uu- 'isrupulous as to opening letters and pa pers. They have no idea of. foreign geo graphy, except as to tao. location of Paris, London, New York, Madrid, aud Lisbon-, and send most of the Icttcrsin their charge to one of these points, no matter, what the fkddrcss may bt. . -A district of one hundred n.il.'S square jt Ohio, including the counjtics A then?, Perry and llosking, is tfie iutiuo coalfield-of this nation. It isto be tho ''black 3 country "of tho United Suite?, as tat Iroted district in Staffordshire is the f black country J' of Great B itaii:. This district has twenty-two feet of 'so 1 . -a' - iu five seams.. The great vein is in .'-place twelve feet thick, and nowhere ks ; than feci. -Mtnglei among the coal beds jure, inexhaustible beds of iron. Thj thickest is five feet deep at ths outcrop ; tho thinnest, in'piaccs, sinks to six inches. e. There la no regularity in the thickness of ' 'thCTBeani.' The coal, on the contrary. may be said to run from hill to hill with perfect uniformity; Limestone Is also , prcssst iir enormoui quantities. The full result in regard to the elections held yesterday are not known here as yet bat sufficient has been received to indicate that : tho Democrats haro carried New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, New Jerocy and Mississippi, while Mas sachusetts, Connecticut and Kansas have gone for the "Republicans. These latter a'lso claim Wisconsin but tho result there seems to bf as yet undecided. If these returns can bo relied upon they certainly indicate glory enough for one In only one State has there been a at one time pos:osSod synagogue.-- j. jVjj' jjj"" lich wero destroyed. After the ijIUCo' Miss real disappointment for the Democrats. We did not expect to carry Massachusetts or Kansas and are not disappointed at the returns in these States, but we feel that Connecticut should have done better. IVhiisylvauia, however, has fallen into line after Ohio and for tho first time in u.auy years the State has gone Democratic. This in itself would atone for more disap pointment than all of tho New England States combined! could inflict upon us. DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY." The day of a thorough Democratic su premacy in the affairs of this country is not far distant. The House OfJRcpre sentatives is now under control ef that party vaud the Senate is tending in that di rection; while the culmination will ob tain by tho "election of a " Democratic President in 1880, provided the leaders in that party and the papers which aspire to' control and direct public opinion do not -turn fools and kill the goose that is now laying the golden egg. Tho New York, Herald of last Satur dav's date has an excellent article ou the present state of affairs in Washington City, and the glorious prospect which oiciis for the Democracy in the near fu turu. -it. embraces so thoroughly the sit uation and the actual front which the two parties 'present to each other at this time that vc oli'er no apology to our read crs for publishing' herewith a lengthy ex tract from it. The Jlcrcdd says : Accidental oven-Ujas well as the progress of public sentiment favor the Democratic oarty. 1 ho death of Senator JMorton di minisl.es the slender and waning republi can majority in the Senate, and his dem ocratic successor will be an addition to the strong Ui of .the other side. Senator Eat icrson, of :,.utli Carolina, who is under indictment for felony, is likely to lose his seat bv expulsion, and his successor will bo a democrat.- Senator DaTis, of Illin ois, who attended the Senatorial caucus of neither party, will -probably act-with the democrats in questions where they have right and justice clearly on their side. If the democratic claimants lrom Louisiana and South Carolina are admitted to seats the long republican ascendancy in the Senate is goe and the uemocrauc party Congress. Jt is certain cnoush that the uemociats wnl control the Senate during the last two years of President Hayes' term, and there seenis almost ' an even chance that they may gain this advantage in the Forty-filth Congress. This possible change in the party composition of the Senate is of so much interest that it may be wrth while toJook into it. The fol lowing, classified list containsttho names of all Senators entitled to seats on the day. of Senator Morton's death, with the single omission of Senator Davis, of Illinois, whose independent position does not per mit him to bo arrayed on cither side : - Jlcfi.blicdns Aliisuu, Iowa. Anthonv, II. 1. l.auu. liie. there are three vacant scats and th?.t the filling of these may reduce the republi cans to an absolute minority, when the casting vote of the Vice President cannot help them. Louisiana !s not represented in the Senate at all, and South Carolina has but one Senator. These three seats belong, of right, to the democrats and if the democratic claimants are admitted the republican majority in the Senate is hopelessly gone for the whole of Mr. Hayes' term. If the republican Senators are unscrupu lous enough they may perhaps maintain their ascendancy during the Forty-fifth Congress by admitting Kellogg from Louisiana and keeping the unfilled scats vacant. But this would be a hazardous experiment. Judge Davi3 would certainly vote against them in any attempt to per petrate a manifest injustice, and perhaps also two or ttr-eo republican Senators who The Thanksgiving proclamation of Govt Van Zandt of Rhode Island is perhaps the shortest on record: "I appoint Thurs day, tho 29th inst. as Thanksgiving day, and request the people of this State to assemble in their houses for public wor ship and return thanks to.GodforHis tender mercies and loving kindness ; and may those who aro blessed with abund ance give liberally-to the poor. The "Bone and Sinew" Of cur country Lavo often especially about election time been made the subject of laudation;. but when those useful parts of the human Ktructr.ro become too visible in consequence of leanness, tl icy can scarcely be called graceful. The eye delights not to dwell upon angles and ridges in either man orvroman. Moreover, extreme emaciation I io viT?i r.f imnAyfiirf. il irrott in?i find fnnsf- strongly approve of President Have:.'., qiTu-tVovcrtv of tho blood. Both these evils southern Policy. If tho President was avC. rL,Klea:0j right in recognizing tho democratic btaie Democrats. Armstrong, Mo. Bailey, Tenn. Barnum, Conn. Bavard, Del. Beck, Ivy. Cockrell, Mo. Coke, Texas. Davis, V. Ya. Dennis", Md. Eaton, Conn, Garland, Ark. .Gordon, Ga. G rover, Oregon. Harris, Tenn. Hereford, W. Va. Hill, Ga. Johnslen,Va. Jones, Fla. Keruan, N. Y. Lamar, Miss. McCrcery, Ky. McDonald, Ind. McPhcrson, N. J. Maxcy, Texas. Merrimon, N. C. Morgan, Ala. Handolph, N. J. Ransorn, If. Q. Saulsbury, Del. Thurman, Ohio. Wallace, Ta, AYhyte,Md. Withers, Va. 33. Burnside, li. I. Cameron,"'. Pa. Cameruii, Wis. (jUitleo, Col. Cliiisiiaucy, M'ch. .Coukiing, N. Y. t Couovcr, Fla. Davcs, Mass. Derscy, Ark. lAiinunds, Yt, Ferry, Mich. . Hamlin, Me. Hoar, Mass. Howe, Wis. 4 Ingali, Kansas. Jones, Xev. -Kirkwood, Iowa. Matthews, Ohio. McMillan. Minn. Mitchell, Oregon. Merr'fl, 't. -Muilo:, Intl..' O-Icsbv, ill. Paddock, Xeb. 7 Patterson, S. C Plumb, Kai.sas. Koliins, N. I1. Sargent, Cal. Saunders, Neb.' Sharon. New Spencer, Ala. Teller, Col. Wadieuh, X.VH. Windom, Minn -9. By the death of Senator Morton and. the certainty that ths Governor of Indiana sleudcr Lopuohcan 'majority of sue is governments .in Louisiana and South Car ohna the democratic Senators from, tho-c States ousbt to bo admitted only necessary that two republican Sena tors says Mr. Christiancy and Stanley Matthews should vote with Judge Da vis and tho democrats in filling the contested seats to establish a clear democratic ascendancy in the Senate. The foregone certainty that the democrats are to control the Seriate during the last half of Mr. Hayc's term tends to .discour age unscrupulous party zeal, and it is quite possible that the filling of the vaca.nt seats may reduce tho republicans to a minority in the present Scnote. When their very slender majority can be main tained only-by . a reckless partisan1!: p which overrides iustice, and may bo k:;t in any event by tho refused of. -barely two . . republicans benators to go an tc-r.v,xi.-. the party is practicallr 'ban!: runt in thv. Senate of the United States. IV a n.c. chant were reduced to such an cutreiidty his credit would be ruined. by "ifustetter's Stomach Bit ters, which render digestion an assimilation certainties, in consequence of which the blood acquires richness and the body sub- hus are the hollow places filled Through the instrumentality of this peerleha aid to diges tion and promoter of physical well being the body vapidly gains in vigor, color returns to the hollow cheek, the appetite improves nervous symptoms vanish, and a healthful impetus -is given to every vital function. up and tne angles rouiiuea on Miscollanoous. Street Gars, AM) AFTEli MONDAY NEXT the Tirr CAES will commence rnnniog at 4l " A HANDSOME -TRI BUTE?. Wc have seen many wa r m-' or, dose: . uit from the press iu regajd to tic appouit:.:o:-t oy Mr. Speaker Randall of lion. A. M. Waddell, the able and popular Iteprc; tative from this district, a3--'Ghairrn:i:. .! the Tostal Committee iu the IIouc-;-, l:.t the following, which we find iu the W'lL ington Capital (Dunn Piatt's paper) .is en titled to the first place, conv'ng as it dec j from one who has not only possossc-d u;:- usual fa"cilitics for noticing the career ol each individual Congressman but who. h is made good uso of those 'opportunities. This tribute to his worth and abilities will be fully appreciated by Col. Waddell's constituency in the old Capo Fear section. This is what tho Capital says : Perhaps no announcr-mcr.t made by the Speaker, in-connection with the commir tees of tho House,-has. elicited such .unan imity, of favorable' comment as-jthat of Colonel Waddell of Xorth Carolina as the licad of the Postal Committee. Tho wel - known friendship existing betwetn the sustained MrftandalVAvhcn1 "iiet:Tt .hcxt friends more than he does now, n-n l ; It probable that the gifted and cultured Car olinian would be located, in a pus;ti'.,u agreeable to his tastes and adapted to his capacities. Wc doubt the ability of Mr. Randall to make a happier selection t ha:; in the case of Colonel Waddeli. j lie ha-; thoroughly studied the postal branch ol the public service, and the country will be benefited by his judicious and laborious efforts in committee and on the 'floor ol the House. Colonel Waddel I blends into fine ca jv.ci ty and industry those social qualities"! ha: are -indispensable to- a congressman wi. . would secure that personal influence with out which even ability of a hi :h eider docs not make him useful to the :;-';. h- that sent mm litre. - In 1870 Cd. Waddeli was chosen from tho YYiiudii n or Cape Fear district, which, at the pre vious election, had given nearlv two thous and Republican--'majority.' At sucecs: avc elections ho has increased his maw-ity "nr- tii the district is as reliably Jjemoerat'e as any iu the South. In appearance' and address, not less than in ability and ac-, complishmcnts, he is a worthy rcpre.-. i. ta tive or a people wno lor two h-aidrc l years have been noted for their Inch man hood, intelligence and gentle' breeding. be morning;, and run every 15 t v,-, cadi v. ay h-otn tho Market Ilouee, r:.: U w' clock, except Saturdays, when will :aa until 10.0 o'clock. Cars will alternate between the Ceine- !;lyn. e a Car to the Cemetery every uUs, uli-j one to lirooklya every. SO DRY GOODS. GOODS. HSSRXCS has removed to the corner Front and Market nrerf . v an enUrely New Stock of Goods, embracing: tho most cxtenirrT VTll.Crc meuium ttuu itnv pricea uress uooas and jjomesnc Dry Uoods. purchased per cent, from prices ruling: a month cost. Xicspccuuur, November 3d, 1S77. ever opencaan this city. Alsn u,Z. 1TO rt? in New York within f,i.. . cci r.,i ago, and will be sold at a Tory riiSfU,dIii5: 600 800 BLEACHED COTTONS. PIECES Bleached Cotton?, ecu tz an. The lc5 UU rrr.f . im the city. . ' MC,tt,t PEINTS. PIECES I'UINT at VhoIcsalc and Retail, warrant. 5- So print, sold at retail j.. BLANKETS AND SHAWLS. .MOST DFSIUABLE STOCK, Cheap. MEN A&D BOY'3 WEAE. " i, SALEM X. C. CaSfimercs, Virginia and Maryland Kerseys and Cajim lleadquarti ts for the production of Southern indestrv. 0or kr ' BX)2tIc HOSIEEY. "POK LADIES. Ciils, Men and Boys. Aho a good stock of Ladies and GCTt. r HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, . H rjlAhLE LINEN, Towtls, Do) lev. Xapkihf, Shecitngs, etc.; in full 'dock. ' J. THE ENTIEE PUBLIC A ItL IXVITEJ) to an insnccticn oi tLe C Jtvenumbc-r Itint 1 deal i cash and sell for cath, and tion. November 3, 1S77. ..spccticn oi ihc nOct complete-. Etock of. Dry CooJ, u.t m lirst-class goods only, that 1 have fcnt one price it. k tbas every class cf buyer, wil! receive the mlt Te' ll Miscollaneous. 11 -II 1 L !J! V 3 .O 1.1,1 ! 1... J.. ithree months bv v.r.r of cilhor i tsex. m nny nart of iho comUrv who is willing to work hLcad.ly at tho em ployment that, wo furnish, fcti l ev v.ook in vmiv r-T-T ti'n -'.-n ... - . , . . . - j !g'i on tlio roar of -the Car I troin home over night. You c:;n'give your Injio liiue 10 me won?, or omy your :-i.-:iro moments. We have agents wiio aro makiim over $20 per day. All who enga.-o at once i t W --oinc ifher Brook Jvn cr i maKe nioia y last. At th.e .present time "l J g - 1 cr rooKJya cr money cannot be made ; o easily and rapidiy ataiiyotiierljUiUi.... it eoAs- nothing -to try the business. Terms and 55 Ouitit free. Address at onefc. li. IlALi,!:rr a- i.. i,,Tt ;r;cr s v, iiiiinjT to take the cars on cither I land Maine. tuly-0 ui th'j iLree i; all road f, will find the Street! Care the cheapest' and most comfortable way 1 "Vg KcSPGCtfllll -i' re-achinff thea. Persons arriving in the I 1 city will alvrays find a carat the up"per end of Front street Eear Union Depot, which nill iakc- them to any of the liotels for 5 cents, or to aiiT olher part of the StFeet Car Line. Price from Castle and Sixth streets, to the Ctitcy or Hilton, only 5 cents, for very near ihc three miles of road, and return for 5 cerate. The very cheapest fare in the United Persons are requested to report any negli gence on the pai r of the drivers to the Super iatendent. WASHINGTON KING, an;? .21" Superintendent. Public XT $ i'zfrw ft W A to tho Miscellaneous. AND AH the lstoGtinprovcmnnts combined into tho- organs nd pianos manufactured by go QXE'OFTUE Largest and Ch cu stocks of ' READY MADE CLOTH 1 20, BOOTS AND SHOES,-. ' UATS, DliY. GOODS, &c, etc., &c, &c, hi this city or State We respectfully solicit a call before pur chasing elsewhere. SOL. UEAli &. miCQ.. octlS. 18-& 20 Markp-iry" j A N INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely new designs has just oo;t. received and are being sold at extremely Jo-- Inures ; also a fine assortment of LADIES' WATCHES. SEAL and PLAIW GOLD RJ(i LADIES' and GENTLEMLWS CHAINS. JZSf Work left '.vith me will be r.catly exe cuted. All I a3k of the Public is to give me atrial. J lL ALIjEx. feb27 Watchmaker and Jeweller' QF CAK1)5 Or ALL KIM,.,, J fancy r.nd the beautiful 7INTO CAllti Full lifty varieties ! " M'iil print them cheap i . .. Call and gee frct-ic-.:- 9. HAIL, Uooh and Job Trlrt.r, frlaccn r trut. ceut 2C t -TJ . m i JIow Koutojto tho Moxmtainj of WostorBglTo. Ca. mms new route m now ih' JL to the travelling public. Passenger tnl leave daily tfce Denot of the (I. r r J arrirc.ttA wiuus oi o. & A. k. u. at 8 r. m.. nlA will have choice to ' . ii"f'i Wcslilayton. ET. J. 3 H. iiaFCUS & S . ' V,1? ? L"u to P,Jr-ehase either an OR A.Ncr:IAO we carf truthfully say that t; BTo, S.rarkct Street. BOTTLERS OF W ?h?re the fare is excellent,, aume their lournor .ori,, 2 and thprrhv in nv .. -r - '"7 -"-""j v ui c v 1 1 1 in inn nft tarn scenery on the Uoward Gap turapikf. k e found ia Western Xorth Cafolis.. ' 1 Arrangements have been made with iL, the fo'lowmg rates : From Wj to Flat Kock and rcturnJlS. u ?she?rine and return, flJ.l i -V"111 .Spring! and ictartj ll:e it is becoming paiulully clear tb bad San Domingo monks played it lu the Spaniards- in 1796, wl:cri!they delivered to them ; bogus bonce 33 those of ChristojIier Colutnbus for removal with much pomp to a sepulture in the Cathedral .A 'llava: . If it Ikj true that the : eat d:.--toverir boues are still ia San Don.nLro, we now see what we lost by not aijj;c.ir tin islacd. as Grant wanted us to do. Still as the authorities, ecclesiastical aud civil; propose to pretuate the p; oof of the pious fraud of their "predecessors by raising a monument to Columbus over his real bcne. we can partly expiate our folly by inscription to the monument. AETISTie CONSTRUCTION ciA-d, ucp.UTi.iuL 1 irdjh and Sweet Muscal a tie?, cur iustranients take rani; with those of that M GoleMea Mannfactro. Oar only claim to favoritism over other -ta ang iianaractnrers Li . or Low Prices. I to Kccvtinjr the ronnirpmonfc r t.A . ... . t . , i y. but 1J mmea not to be undersold l- tiao farnishiag instruments vfiiiRANT FOR FIVE YEARSS aabieartch' -atu- -d .:nviic corre?pondence that wo mv ha0 r. c p i t? k-vi?t i i,,T.. "purtucitr to nrova sai;fa;7"" .t" , ' 1 . j w.vi f oil luui nnp nnnr in.Jh r nu T i i i 1 . . . ui yjiu ;an Du:iaincr on I'rm- cess street HOUSE, yiJIP and -SIGS x .utung oone ana satisfaction guaranteed. v,.v,iait j,lu;jlU sman loos, may 16 educed tO VHILl)KLVll A, JlIljWAlKiiE, and BALTIMOIIK LAGEif UKKRli. Also, PHILADELPHIA, LALTIMOKE, and IMrOKTEl) ALES AND I'OKTEIl'. piu:f Scity fri?liCd Gxxls delivered to auf . CBuarautceto wjmpeU-witii anv house in the line iu price and quality, oct 10 " in op we here assert." Pointing. $25.85. " to Ilendersonville and refers. i ilft-SA. Capt. S. S. Kirkland, of N. C, asd fcr ill be rre the tcnxiiw ...v 1-. .lucu ur ana sent Jorwar.di:LoBt(JH J m . onrama passtnjers arH 17. lu ior uapt. Xirkland, FasKsr and transportation Accnt. lry this new route. july 12 ! . ' uiui i vi tne Air Line IS. It., w , , r;val ot the trails at "1 U1U.S5. a a. li. k.. to JAS. T. PLifEWAT, . I 1.T iil 0. B. bchclipJ I Oar I IAXOS are furnished with the IiweS Mtl Grana Mm (the very best in use); tnoy are aho HEAVILY STiiU.VG with the improved wire; and increases areof solidrose wcud perfectly seasoned and WABRAXTED NOT TO CRACK OR SYARr. THE SUN. 1878. NEW YOIIX. 1S7S It is extraordinary Low the royal v of England 15 pursued -by typi.oid f -vcr. The Prince Consort died from it : tl. Priuce of Wales all but did so ; PriLc: L ar CitaAXS are furnished with !I th I ' As the time approaches for th Mr.,..r.,i , subscriptions, THE SUX u-r.i:M ;L r: a '11. . uua jtuu weu winners evervwtere. tat i 3 . r . auuu ctyle, admirably suited for the parlor UVTr 1- P? ltS rCQrd for 11 Send for Illustrated cJIlnL. 7"iA"l1M. fo.r a conUauance cf the 0 - "eariv sjinpauiy ana generous co ere -ration ' . which have hitherto been extend'' tr rr CORXISH 4 CO., every quarter of the Union. " OK fr0IE Wasoington, New Jersey. The Daily Sun is a foar-paef heet of 2S Price List. Addresj, L . . I r columns, price by mail, post paid, 55 cnts a C month, or G.0 per year. The Sunday edition of Tan Hex 'is an . n.'4aM If oa cau:1 get gold you can in the new of th dav i " H 1V" ilto "oflitera the largestT cheeSd cialby prepaid for it. The ScnAY sS v' ! r?1 ihnill-T PQb"catiouin the met with great saccees. I'ost paid 1 - or.J. Anyone can becomo v 20 a vear. jJ.ii-s l.- I J X? : L I".;,st cle?"iit works bf ai t -iven fr,-i subscribers. Tlie nric i ifV f.ytn V fT 7-1 r...w.,s.c,iiUUUj iaiwCTXOftS. Oneftwnt ra. nO does not knnu- Trr t- Judsc Davis votes on the Democratic Leopold seme time since had enteric f jver, cj::rxl?4)iT(t y Sfn"1" t Unilcd states, s;d ; of t!. -rrosed to are from a similar cauo : a? SmuSf tlh sr.outa wca ncica tuo nepuoi.cans wi l . ...1 4i.r- - , - , . iT::rr u tne DasineR I r.. i . . . 1-i'"" ano l.veuVan.ajJrity of two on critical rnomn8 afeu . rince 0 a cs - aylrie aniend? I tsn etffai ae? .oW of only one after Patterson' cZni cYCT whlch was aribated . to tn, well as others. rlfS& and literary deparrmlitS Divcru:ic SlCCCSSCr ia BO .ted. With state of t ha drains at the MarlKrh o utat teo? 1? SS trSu fS SvnmtV aad sidsr Terl c.uuii, . i caua., uwseui. as uc iecis I House, and now Ainss ivnollvs. cne cf the I "at liberty, to ba a prcat part of the time. I the Kepublican majority would be annihilated as soon as rattcrson Is re placed by a dernocrat, and the Senate would bo brought to a tie on political I questions. Bat a tie would not destroy republican control, eincs tho Yica Preti deut, nho isa, rapablicau, htt ft casting 3M2. ihT Biisi bolremrmbcrca that Princess of Wales' Iadks, has typhoid fever at Abcrgeldie Castle, 4be PriLCO of Wales' residence near Balmoral. It might hare been supposed that it any enc could secure good drainaga it trouM be the royal farailj, but Windsor, especially, was un til within a reoctt pertcd abftsilnablj bid in that respect. PU S Journal -vZSZb &&T fWout, wUl sd an extrl copj'fTee! bx. - Addriai PUBUSHER OF THE StV O ' D AFTEI1 MONDAY, 2CoT: iti, 810 e 0,cUinCe probibit-. CATTI.3 fa ?Wig?j?" J. IL BUFFOBD'S SOS, TtfsToS BlTIt f i. . . the E. C. BROCK, iiiciinm-cuiKsio LNT Brokerage Houses P.EivrE BEG UL A IiLV acd tit? n ixniwtion, samples of Coffee, YVsat W x ingar, rupp, Tobacco, tf J fake orders for ileat, Lard, Ss.lt, CaM 't t?r, Cbeee, Soap, Lje, Potafb, 4c ire prompt!? all orders. Oricrtu.it m iirnmenta oIipiAH GIBB3 & CO'S MANIPULATED CC and the Beasly Cotton Tics. , PETTEWAY & SCHULKD. dec 13 JjOW b STOIK A LARGE A'D CA fully selected stock of Supfcts'8' 'Coodj; Boot, SLccs, IlaLJ, datifcf, aViinjr Gcod?, ifej., fot te rill aad Wt Trade. . Tfc esc 'ood . trtf r e ft kcted bj se p'crert? m the Northern markeU and with Tir the wants and rtaaircaiect ef thu I reepectfullr iaute 22 cxtraiaation o itoek. j : Wholesale I)eIcrjre nati&ed that I md will offer them rare birgilnt. A.' WEILL, Agont, No. 17, Kartrt - V S3 3 9 EM 10 1 RiiiFfr Ktuitr ru c Abu5ea in early hit. I HOOD BESTOKta. Iffipf-i" V to Ifimare remorcd. Jej method of.treitaiecL and remarkable TtaeX Books and circulari in sealed enTdop- A.?f?r nowAXD Amociitio. Ninth St, Mdla4WptU, J.- An Institution hariuj a W g repnUtion for hoaoraW dact and profcffliowal
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1877, edition 1
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