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I t The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Trop. WILUINGTOIf. W. C WEDNESDAY NOYiSMBKR 19, i879. 2TTZBXX AT THK I'OSTOFFI CK AT WlLMI X Q T03T, X. C, Aj SKCOSD 'CLASb Mattkr.1 VEIW8 ANO KcVlKrtX The balk of Prussian prisoners are employed at cigar making, because the work takes little space and is so' readily learned by young and old alike. ( By a regulation of the French army generals who are not specially wanted must retire at 65; consequently Louis Philippe's son, the Duke do Nemours, has to step down and out. The Austrian Government has a notion of imposing a tax of about 20 cents on every Bourse operation and believes it would raise a considerable revenue. It certainly would in Wall street. Last year Russian railroads carried 1,623,484 soldiers, 43,391 horses,, and j - 20,662 pieces ordnance. Not leas than , fourtceu per cent of the men fell ill during -the transit and had to go to hospitals en route. After beirig closed for five years the . oMest, most famous, and. most lucrative iro-i works iu the British empire have beeu set agoing by Messrs. Crawahay at Merthyr Tydril. This is a tremendous event in the principality. Mr. Crawghay, who died some months ago, vowed that he would never reopen the works on ac count of the misconduct of his men in trying times. At the close of the seventeenth century pure imported wiue was the ordinary drink of all bu the humblest class in England and mauy parts of Scotland Between 17 40 and 1750 champagne, even with a heavy duty, was consigned to English firms at 50 cents the bottle, equal to about $1 50 to $2 at present values. The necesi y of employing very intense temperatures iu cremation, so as to convert the body into ashes, appears likely to be done away with by the experiments of M. Lissagarry. The difficulty in cremation is to decompose and leduce to ashes tissues containing seventy-five per cent, of water, but M Lissagarry overcomes this jy expos ing the "body, first of all, to the action o superheated steam, Which chars the tissues and euables them to burn easily in a sim ple furnace at a very mnch less cost of fufj and without tho least unpleasantness. The Memphis Appeal declares that in two years that city has lost nearly eight millions of dollars and buried six thousand of her people. Filthy gutters, bad drain age and accumulated garbage, it claims, were the causi of it all. The Sppeal now pleads for such method of purification by fire, drainage, fumigation, street paving and the m 8t vigorous enforcement of the well ascertained laws ot health as shal' ' . insure the city against a recurrence of the epidemic. Otherwise Memphis is threat ened with decay, If not extinction. The monks of the Gathard Hospice, in . the Alps, say that during the year end IngSept. 30 they relieved 11,101 indi gent wayfarers ot all nations amgng whom they have distributed 45.96S rations They have also granted hospitality to 132 ) persons suffering from the effects of ex posure, and made tsany gifts of clothing. ; The expenditure of the hospice having ex ceeded its income, the monks appaal to ae public for help to enable tbeoc to con tinue their good work. At Balouki, near Constantinople, there is a well wherein some gold fishes swim, one draught from which it is said cleanses the conscience of a year's misdeeds, and thither hundreds of thousands of supersti tious Greeks annually resort oa the day when Stamboul fell into the hands of the baraceus. Tho very fish now seen calmlj wimming about were being fried by a . holy man, who livad in a cave where the ; well now stands; and to convince him that St. Sophia was iu the hinds of the infidel, a miracle was wrought whereby the fireplace and frying pan were changed into a pool of cool water. Mme. A leliu Patti she does not call herself Marchioness de Caux in Paris stayed while there at the same hotel 'as Mr. Gladstone, in he Kua de l'Arcade. Th3 great songstress, who completed her thirty-sixth year last April, looks very young for ber age, and is as charming in manner and appearance as ever. She fuL fila for the winter months engagements in Berlin, Munich, and Vienna, but pur poses returniog to Paris early ia Feb ruary to commence her engagement ith Mr. Mesfilli at the Gaite Theatre, where a aeries of Italian operas will be given that is, if the law invoked by her hus band, the Marquis, ( permits. Fi garo ays that base whispers are about that the Marquis de Caux j will permit her to parade her voice and her lover .within a mile of his club for a 'consideration..' Tha man who steps on a deposit of soft soap and glides swiftly dorn the front stairs is not dead bat slippeth. j EVMOURS. The Xew Yirkj Tlpr&Z very emphati cally charges the fieat of tbr P"-rty in the recent elections account ol Saa uel Xew York rk io the It very Ti Ien properly S3ys that ' h id Mr Ti des done his duty to tl.e Democracy of New Ycrk and to Governor Ribinsrn in the recent canvass re wou'd liave putlicly renounced j i all cl i;ms upon an 1 all aspirations after 1880. Had prt done the Presidency i:i this, thj'iands of Democrat in the in- terior of the State who ah: tamed from ! e polls because thy j could nnt be ma'e sore thafr in voting for Governor Robin son t biH year they would n t vdte to pro mote tbe ambition of Mr. Tilden next year, would have come to the apsnred us the victory'' ' j j !" i Ti.is n)y be alWery-true 1 ut4 : jii e l after the result front and r isa jiulg has been bee a as- ' n. Itlc. Tilden rhav have surcd of this fact mAnyiweekfli ago but yet be may hive beeu at tbat time ve-y con fident of Gov. Robinson's lability to wb;p out both Keliy end Cornell. Had the Wold. a month ago, succeeded: in con vincing Mr. Tilden tLai-Gov . Robin son' only chance was fin a pubjic disso lution of th firm of Tildt'n & .Co. then the proper " annoupcerhe .t wriuirt very to avoid the recent disaster. j There is another significant fivrr, which strikes us in rega result, taken in connection wi fact, how- to this the fact that the Seyrnur movement has as. suujfd very olid ienly a remarkably strODg front ar.d that ! jlies in the fact that UoratiJ Soymour's.fr., ne -npnew oi nis uncle," th(- oniy Democrat who W3S id i;w Vork. nolled the hand some majority of tea ; thousand votes This fact i-s eno'igh to Wtfne thioking.'' It shovvs that the. na;ua .of Seymour .is a'l poAtrlul with t,he eopM of New York and is indicative o! son wis defeated b p4 t'dct ! that j II hias- Tiidt'ii was Uohiu dis- truattil. It also pf juU to ".another thing and that is ihat Deuiocr tic m.j -ri e is a narit.sorjue irg pt-: Ju ia the great Stae ot Xeyv icii Gjv. re I'ly to Sevrnour m:iV iZ' t c; 1 nc is 1 iio.ii take it dp Tiies-e I drawn in the li it of :1f-i':cLioiiS 1. J tarts! iiCC-mi Jill: SOlJll tour 11. It seems to is td-it the New lrork Sun is laboring una cr i very pert 'U5 migap to the people of this prehension re:ative sectiou of the couu r.V. 1:1 Monday's if sue of that paper there ws a very bitter editorial in which the! &.u:h was assailed with all the rancor of which th i.t rancor ous sheet is possible. The article' was headed "Wada Hampton sa l Co.," and was an utterance cf v arrr.n'' tnat the people cf the North iia 1 detejrmiued that the South should nevdr tjecure the coitro of the j:ouernment. Ij j : . . . i . . . As we understand tne sentiments of our people, the South hs'tio deirs to ob tain the rj jsses.-iori or coatrl of the t;ov- ... . , , . ! ernmen, out wou;d ce very well sati?fiod if it could only have a proportion ate voice in tbe legislation of the country, aud may have the. ripresentatioa an 1 vnice1 in the councils of then-iticik to -which ta wealth populati -n anl inteibs' is cntii eJ. Th South does not j seik- to control tne country, tmil tne Sui has lashed itself it.tj a f am of fury seeRing for a cause of - alarm, which onl exists i:i th; fertile fancy ot it own dis temp:re-l bi'ahi. Tiili Deuiocaacy of the South are earnestly and'faithfully workius for an era ot good govei.ment, honestly adminisfi'ro.J . ih-y bsilisve and knov that und.r npabiican sw?y there have t " ' ' a a-ti ;en years of misrule, j tculitl r.j fraua id oppression, and iheya're unjier 1 ?s:iijf been years an obligations to the York .lb: the abie aud fear kss ni inner, ia which it has exposed all thes.i w:o::. The .San, to a great extent, nasrLe :i i olivicui educator to tho people of tb.i: s :c i j-', atid it is in a measure owin t!i iottenness and ras calily of the it pabjiit m ptiiy as t-xpo-gt'd and demonstrated bv that, able aiid fear- lfss, thougu not al vays o,onsis'er:t, j Finns', that our people have become moie thor ooghly aroused th-j ::vcossi:y cf a reform ia the administration of ou national affair f 4 It is certaiaiy vtry wrong fjjf tbe S.nn u. take offjuce or get frightened because wf try to pr.otr. by its o.tu, leach ii g?. j tht contrary, we m'ght reasonably suprxtse that the course pursued b r the S rath would give us a title to its heartiest ccinineLda-r tion. 'Ihe Sua Ins 1.0: Les;uud to de nounce llayesas a fra-jjdf wLo cccjiis a position to which f. J. Til ion waJ duly aud legally elected, a'-d tLe s l.d South fully concur, iu tljie opinion. The same paper has denounced ia unmeasured terms the Cabinet and aiany(ct tile chief officials unde-the present adoiinistratiom, and the juiu, awaKe to tee justice .of the denun ciatlon. is solid for ' a change that sha l bnug with it substantial and honest re form?. The South 'and he Suln pertain.! have been travdiug upon the same, 'plane, ui:aijj no resoja why the fact should be a cause of j alarm. j . " j : Tbe report comes 'from Parts, through ths New York Tribute (jthat re-lieib:e sheet) that the (of coursej "beautifal and accomplished daughter" of that '-gallant" ex-Fleral soldier. Din ie! E. Sickles, has eloped from Pr s fur Eogland1 with an adventurer named McQar(tby. Tie report needs conSrmation hjwtrcr. TUG TWO St THE IfATlOX; W 'don't like lo cumber our columns with the insace drivelinps of the shorV aretl jackasp who drives the radcal r: mars Sentinel, Lut inasmuch as, with all h.s duukeyism, the f l ow is a stal wart of t".!sart8, we publith here f om his columns the accepted idea cf the peop e of the Noitb with regard to the Southern States. Here it is: The Confederate State of Am erica, in the month of April, 1865, lay at the feet of the Nation' victorious lesions, .con- i - q-ierea terr tory. AU the rights, pnv ileges, immunities, franchises, sovereign tits, charters and constitutions, the one time States may nave had, severally or collectively, became vested in the conquer or lhs Natioul So absolutely perfect was the National victor that the Nation might have given bck Viriuia to E;ig Land which in turn might have restored it to its original dignity a convict col uny; Florida might have been re sold to Spain at a slight advance on the origina c sc, and Louisiaua knocked down to tbe highest bidder for a slight cousidration. Mexico might have been induced to Uke back Txa; o t e e erritory m:gbt have been percent! amuug the victorious soldiers, as William the Conqueror di vided England among the Norman knights. The power of tbe Nation to do all this and more was established by force of arms! Its right to do so is recognised by tha laws of the nations, per fectness of that v'ctory is indisputable. Football is a healthy sport, but it is n t as bard on the footbul as it is on the fail boot Shoe aud Leather Deal er. Every trace of malarial fever left Mr Co kiiciz when a bi'c nf- f6red him to arue a case before the Supremo Court The man who bought a 'Dictionary of Familiar Qaotationa' and oouidn t wants ua to denounca the fraud Boa- ten Pest. Some bigots connected with the So ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to uunujcu u u obuDu iuo penorm aaoe of Piuafore by children in New York. When the children went to the iueatre and were told that there would 0.3 no perforuianc3 the girls, from 'Josephine' to tne humblest 'sisters and 'aauts,' cried.v Tuey would play without any pay, they aaid, and it was dihicult to make tuom understand that the perfporaiaucdhad beeu condemned. Iu Candahar when a young woman becomes sweet cu a young man she tienda 111m a hair-pin, meaning, Hhat is tne kind of a hair-pin 1 am.' If the young man i-. like Btrkis, he pins a uanaseroaiei in ras cap with the hair pia, eignifjing, 'You can bet your swe t life I am on it worse than an lujun. This amounts to , an enace- ment, and a notification to all the folks of the fact, and tUen they set married. This plain and simple way of doing business saves a deal of swinging on the gates, burning kerosene oil ol nights, buying ice-cream and standing tne liveryman vu tor buggies. Dr. Mott's Endorsement of Speer's PorJ Grape Wine. The following, from the celebrated Dr Mott of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto 62 Madison Avenue, ) New Yosk, April 11, 1878. J Mb. Alfred SSpeeb. Dear Sir; The visit which I made last year to your Vineyards, wine-pres?es a; d vaults at Passaic, N.-yJ., satistitd me thoroughly that thj w?nes manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and the verv best that can be oUtrei to the public for meaicinai uses. Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, I have since recommended tbe Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patients. There can be no better proof to the aouhting mind, as to the Wine being made 01 the finest Oporto Grape, than a v:sit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praiseworthy enter prise, I . tern tin rtpppct fully yours. ALEX B. MOTT. M. D . Ti of. of Sureerv. Bellevue IIosd. Med'l College &c-, tc tor sale by J. C. Munds. Green & C! T" t r 1 a i-iiiuucr.r. Lt. wringers & uo. The New OOt tXr 1103 StOre. I 32 MARKET STREET. I Ail iOW DAILY I RECEIPT of a tiae Lotcf i LApIiTS' KID AND ZBULE BOOTS, n all aisea, from 2 to 7. which I am eellinr atthalow; PiiceofSl.So to $1.50. Corn ana loot at taeaa abd saro money. Misiea'i'ebb'e Euitoa Boota at tl.'O. Ladies Kid and Peible Lace Bootj at $1. Chile's Shoes fioni 50 cects cp And all oihtr Goods in proportion. "o adraace on my Ooodi. "Come and cor- I Tince jonraeiroTit. -W All New Stock. No old Goods to, wo k on. 1 I am determined to pits y on a ?tod artil i ; O O 1 Respectfully, C. ROSENTHAL. I i 32 Market Street I hot IT Sura of Um Show Case. I IIiscellanoou3. - Di I. C. - Is an abowlate and Irresistible core for lamTTlvA M'of Otttnn.To-1 bacoo, mod. StlmalanU, remorlng' all dertiur tbe taste or desire for any of them perfectly EBBBB. OBBn ana BmOK OI DSUUT BIU land irreitibi control ot thm mobciatj of them oaiooaanaaiaroKuur. uiruur every one perxeci helres and their frtend. It presents that absohite phralcal and moral foUowa tbm audrtan I breaking' off ornarootkja. to enre 1 to 5 neraoca. S2. or at your arqggiaca, tn per oocue. Ttemueianee soeletlM ahocld recommend It. It lpeiteetl7 barmleea maanerer-tmillng. Qpitlr lltg. Co., Rochester. MY. Sole Agents Hop Cmtark Cmr destrors all Dain. loosens the cough. aaietbe uerres. xtrbduce rut. and never iauatocura. Tbe H Pad for Stontacn. Utrer and ITidne-r. U Mwrlw to ail others. Onres braosorDUon. It Mpeneo-MKonggwa Tbe In Bitters Wtm. Ca,. of Rorhester. W. T. aav. nn- eoM a Wrtruri orlatorcaot.but ttie Purettaud lU-tt Mrdi-i eta rrtr mi, mm; mor cgrw Vzlmm U I otncT rnedi(. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. FRESH Family Grocer es I For Our Friends I r nv.,-,-. j v.wt i .1.0 WD aTlO COUlltry Cash is the Word ! That Ccn Take Our Entire Stock ! The Freiheat, the Nicest, Thj Mott Desirable Assortment Of Fioe FAMlLY SUPPLIES in Wilmington OUR MOTTO IS QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." 80 call upon us and fecure We have the finest assortment of BOTH Ordinary ! 1 hat can be found South of Bltinure. ALSO ALL 0THE 3 ARTICLES 18 QUR LIN!. FRUITS and NUTS In abundance. Call on and spend your monej profita- My Boatwi ight & McKoy, 5 & 7 ITorth Front Street. nor 17 We Do Not Claim TiATROVARH imnt kt,,o J a homo enterprise, nor do we exiv it at I at- . m a . expense 01 any one's Docket. vvK DO CLAIM that we can fill any order for Sash, Doors and Blinds, URES, and aa good work and material, aa Builder's Supplies always on hand. Our new JJRT KILN is in operation, ana none dui me Dest Jumber la used. Kespec fully, ALTAFFER 5c PKICE. Factory Foot of Walnut street. Office Cot, Nutt and lied Croat ttreet. nor 17 Anthracite Coal. L' , STOVE AXD CHEJ3TNDT sizes of tbe best quality, at popular price, even cheaper than retailed at Philadelphia to J. A. BPfilNGEB, at the CeatralTard. &ot 17 Baby Syrup. PAkKKR'S GL5GEB TONIC, Iaiiaai Cotopopno, Ball's Cooxh Bjrap, Eats', v. wm,ajBn Ara u vo ana a eoxc- pwie iwci or par uras sad Medieinsi. - - u F. a hillerTT . Corner itk aad 2iu Bbaita. Kareotics yp7 aLjht. , i . Miscellaneou?. rNTsriri si" a i r-a v a .ra Have 'ig. ed the f. .!!. r Viv. -.r - Offir ; M essr s S V -U5U t Y c J O H'XS : 1 rns PltPf. .PT!ys;ciin? : i tl.e Pultl:c ;).:e tT rlSoltn IO 5x11 (,I' er? w co:iioer rt-T?v iies worthy of oonGdoi oe, "i hey cines for External n3P. . To cxamiue the ltir--f- At oct 28 irao BE3 Pry Goods. Gloths. &c If "S? sa t Have tHe pleasure of again announcing to lh public that we have an unusual and attractive Stock and aio prcp:ire-l to olicr our customers one of the Grandest and Cheapest "isiocks of Prices ranging in Suits from 83.00 A beautiful -and GENT'S PUH2?i:rSHII'7G GOSS Which we guarantee cannot be equaled, in this city. latest shies in Hats, Gaps3 Boots In all qualities' and prices, imported direct from the Mrnrafr.d ir. r?J Vhicn we guarantee to be cf superior quality. We also huve one of the choicest and largest sloe! s cMVo zvA T'Lrct Ply and Brussels Carpets, Jlugs, .M;iltii:g aiia.Oil Cloths at astonishing low prices. I'leas.e cximine. ' oct 25 CRAY'S SPECIFIC TRAD- ARK, rr I H B , w RE AT -T 3 A w iZ Si'Aan Er.iifh Rem- VS t-dy, An u.i- WIS W e a k n ess, 8 p ermtorr hea. mLo'.ei-. nil uit- - -s. -. BEFORE TAJIXQ.eaaes that f-jNArKB T2.?!?;.!. low, as a sequence ot el Abase; as ..hs ct 1 Memory, Universal 1 atsitude, raiu in-ih Bck, Dimnesa of Vision, Premature Old Age, and mny other i;ies s tnat leai v Insanity or. Coneumptiyn nd a Preicatare rava. - ( Fall pftrtioulara in our i&m,-h'ct, which we desire to send free bv hi ail io eerv I nn The Specific Medicine i- sold by an arujrgistg atji per package, or eix pack ages for $5, or will be eent free by qiMi t c receipt of the monev by address-inp; THEwCQAY MEDICINE CO.. Mechanic's Block, Detroit, Mich. Sold in Wilmington and everywhere by all drngjjifita. oct 11-di.vly. CLYDE'S Mew York AND Wilmington, K. C.E Steamship Line. The flteamer capt. lie on WILL ' SAIL FROM JfKV ! Oimrmn a . Shippers eaa rely uroa the nrm. i smiliaa; of Bteaaers as atfrcrted. For Freight Ensremeats appTj tc J THOS. E. BO.-f D, Bap't, . P. .CLTDE -5C 1 GULF STRc ..i r. -j. fc-; n it '.''' paper. ttie-sig!a'urf ' -v'-'.. 4 o:; i l..tt St., X w V r. . ine;n on 1 of . a e ninr t" m'! IT sm-'i 1 i 'Bff ensns-; upva:r.j grand assortment in U'J.; ;;h v. 0:: ' r Lot t'tft h j 'nr. ;r . ri. f . e't. f t a k y x o ' 1: t :: ? ; KWKi.IiV, Ac fZJ . J.. L. WI.VXEK, So. ?. Fouth Frcnt Ereet,VVil-nicpt-.n. C. erer tatnty years' excer ijtce. Oin rr. trial. - t t 5 400 VarretieG A-baiiy Cak?s ani Crackers - Cheap TfULIy LINE3 I lour, Jr.-ur G 5, L Teas, 8jrup?, A.''.las'es, r.'-v s: t.'. Baiic Fodders, C igars, Cor.f-.cii ontTi-?. Ac. fcold at manufacturer?';! 8. 'o-s st reets Apples, Cabbage, Oti"r?. Ptit-f, Batter and Country I oiace cor-eU-'iy -' ! icf in to " ' T. B. nS.YDPRO.V k CO., I oct 23-tf Corter Cbnut k Weter i-- 1W PIM1 fill. 1 i- 1 Each, and all etjlee, lacludia? Grand Scpr . and Upright, all etricdy r:a-'T ciois, t-M the lowest sax cien whoiksalz 1kii prices, direct to the rcac3Asza. ThtM madflosi of the ficcet difplaja at tfe tes tennil Exhibition, and wert aBaniaojns.y r cnmicendfd for tbe Highest iloxoaaj- l U.OOOinufe. Keladj incorporate h Uf icturiner O. Factory e? tabibbed or 1 ye'ara. The Square Grasde coLtain sbek'a new patent Dnpiei 0r.rHCZ sej-J th greatest isaproreroert in the M! j Piano makiog. lhe Uprifau are tSet- catalogue of S paea called xrw. Ti- M 7-5 ji 11 Ewt lSih'itre Hev !2iver Oyster AVIXa I'ADE AL'PLE ar-.3 r rio'trt-tz.i l an r- r i to ( IT. ;V.T.'--; i,., Hirer, is- ! d:'td U. r .id, " as $125 A nor 17 aa-aroadway, Nsw r&rk. 1 . 'o. 4 Xorta -w li. F. E TDEJT, Proprietor. EOT.
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