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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WIUIINTON. W. THOKHDAV. JUAK 3, 1880. FOR CONGRESS : joxxrr w, ohaciislford, OF ONSLOW. Fr Presidential Elector, Third DUtrict D. H. SfXcLSAST, Of Harnett. tJll E-Ri.D AT THE I'OSTOKFICK AT Wilmington, N. a 8.coni'Clas5 Mattkb.1 VIEW AND RV-VllSn S. England baa anew pest, the tipula grub, which ultimately blossoms into a Daddy Longleg". It goes to the root every green tbtDg with amazing appetite, aod eo eerious are its ravigea that the Koyal Agricultural Society has issued aD elaborate description of it and its little ways. Ad account appears in the Irish Jour i al of another apparition hayicg taken place at Gipp'urubb, withiu four and a half miles of Mary borough in Qteon's County. Visions of the B'tssed Virgin are said to have been fetn, and beautiful lights ascending from the altars of tte little country church. A uuruber ol peo ple have visited the place, and teveral persons allege that they have seen vis ions. The Theatre Francaia has published a list of the tantiemes, ox amouuts paid to theatrical authors, from May, 1874, to Miy, 1880, as 'royalties for the perforo mance of their" pieces. The highest on the list is M Alexandre Dumas jlls, who during the six years received 222,000 francs. 'The next was M Victor Hugo, who had 210,000 francs. M Emlle Augier ii set down f r 194,000 francs, and M Erckmaun Cbatrian lor 68, COO francs. 3 A Sub lieuteaatit belonging to the Twelfth Regiment of Hussars of the French army has just been condemned by Gen. Farre, Minister for War, to thir ty day's imprisonment for having hissed while 'The Marseillaise' was being played at a circus terformance at Dinan. The choice of this air has already produced so many contretemps of this character tl a tha want of a really national air, which J would enlist the sympathies of all French" men, becomes more and more manifest Earl Cowper, the new Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, who has been very enthusias tically received in Dublin, is in the prime of life, with a most agreeable presence, and has the advantage of a princely for tune, with no familv and a verv band ,ome and charming wife. She is a!sa a great sportswoman. Few men, it is said oan throw a salmon fly with more dexter, ity, and many stags have fallen to her Henri rifle on the Poiack Mount or in th litis of Mull. There Is not a better gam shot in England than Lord Cowper. A Norwich botanist was surprised the other morn:ng by the appearance in bis case of plants of a fungus or mushroom growth which reared its head above the toil and grW with such rapidity that in twenty-four-hours it had reached its full development and willed. It was five li.! kit ft nvtsl f ill w i V sC " V tukucn iu ucigub ouu vucnuui tu ui a u inch in diameter. This led him to a mathematical calculation of the rapidity of its growth, and he found that it had developed in one day 1,000,000 cells, growing at the rate of 1 lt cells per second. Prof. Asa Gray, writing upon the rapidity of cell formation, cities an instance where a century plant increased 'six inches in diameter and oce foot in height in twenty-four hours, to do which 2.000.000.000 cells had to be formed. which required their formation at the marvellous rati; of 231,481 per second. About one huudred calculating ma chines, says a foreign journal, are now sold annually from the French manufac tory, the popularization, of the instru ment being only quite gradual. Of the number above mentioned, about three tenths are described as the six-figure ma chine, six-tenths of the eighUfigure, and only onectenth of the ten-figure. Sixty of the machines were sold to go abroad, and forty remained in France. Among other establishments which use the machine, in the conntry of Its manufacture, are the Magasins du Louvre, the Compagnie des Petite Voiturca, the offices of the artil lery service, assurance and railway com panies, the Observatory, the Ecole Poly technique, and the Creusot. Is is esti mated that a machine will 'work daily for ten years without requiring repairs, and, from the nature of the component parts, repair is easy. In construction of tables of multiplication, ready reckoners, &c, the machine gives results that are truly marvellous. The price of a sixfigure apparatus is $ 100. JOHN W. SIIACKELF RD. The Congressional Convention, which met at LV. eiteville yesterlay , upon the thirty-second I allot nominated John W. Shackelfoed. ol O: stuw, as the candi date for Coogress of the Demccratic party of this Cjnressionar District. Mr. Shackelford is a gentleman wtlt worthy the cordial ard earnest top port of every member of.the Democratic party in this district. His nomination is' to us a surprise, but it is one which will heal all differences aad unite all good Demo crats on a common platform the best Interests of the Democratic pirty. Mr. Shackelford's numina.tion :s eqdiva'ent to an election. He will make a repreeenta tive of whom we will all be proud, and we w ill send him to C isgrees with a major ity of at !est fifteen buiui red Democratic votes THE ClUCiGO C0SV&NTI0N. The Grant men were hot so strong upon the assembly of the delegates yesterday, at Chicago, as would naturally be suj posd, trfiu Uih boafets prviou made by the leaders of the thiid ttim incveineut The election ol benator Hoar, of Massa chusetts, was a confess-ion cf their weak nets, auu a concession to their opponents. He, as chairman ot the Massachusetts del egation, which was iusuu.tcd to vo'e tor Edmunds, waS uude;stood to a power which it was advisable is couciiiate, in view of possible contingencies. Iu taking the chair, Senator Hoar mad a speech iu which he claimed 'that the Democratic party of to day, throughou1 t e "North, South, East and Wes', was the party of fraud, oppression and ilie o 'er-ridis'c of justice. ' This magnificent piece ol cheek' and falsehood is charac teristic of the republican party in gei.er a'.iy, and the mii whoulieJtd ijic semi me:ii i I pa.thu lar. , T" - At this writiog tbo conven'.iou has not a far progressed vti.h l ho preliminary proceedings as to be ready to place any p jisou iu ncminanoli. , The Grant men claim to bw very ooLihhJeut that the; shall hi ab:e to secure his nomination on the first ballot, but, while we admit: that the chances are souna what in favor oi U is opinion, from the fact that the very Lest politicians of the party are present and wjrking zealously in his behalf, there is a stubborn aud determined .'opposition to him that may spoil their calculations. B LAIN fcl AT CHICAGO. There are three persons to whom are committed the duties and responsibilities of the Blaine movement. Ihes3 are William E. Chandler, of New Hampshire, aad Eugene Hale and William r. Jfrye ol Miine. Chandler, it will be remembered, was the first to make the astonishing rdiscjvery that Hayes was elected to the Presidency, and it will also be remember ed that he was one of the first to turn with supreme disgust from thaFraud," alter lie had been seated in the presiden tial Chiir. lie. is a keen, sharp, shrewd politician, aud, although comparatively young in political life, has proved him self a power to be. Carefully considered ia the party. Eugene Hale is one of the ba-t parliamentary tacticians in the party, and as a wire" working politician, will be of valuable astittance to the Blaine movemeu'. Frye has not a large amount of influence outside of his own State, but he will prove a faithful worker in the cause. It ha j been said that these "three com paratively young men could accomplish nothing In a fiht when Opposed to such gigantic leaders as Cockling, Logan and Cameron, but tbeae mere boys,' as Conk ling has designated thtr, may yet show a pluck, threwdness and wisdom which will astonish their formidable opponents, Stalwart pluck, with a stalwart disregard of principle, are essentials in the contest, and as both factions are bountifully sup plied with thesa Republican virtues, the battle will be fought with th' greater ear nestness. It is stated that Mr. Gladstone has taken oilica in c'irect opposition to the advice ok his medical advisers. This is prooablv tho case. Other men have been Prime Ministers when past 10, br.t they have not c imbibed the functions of First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Ex chequer, and that, too, after such a terrific strain as the Midlothian campaign. Lord Palmerston only worked hard at very long intervals, end tcok excellent care of him self. Lord Kussell had a wife who kep him iu cotton wool, nor did he after he was 00 ever do any very exhaustive work. Had Mr. Gladstone been content to take office as Premier, with a seat in the Lord?, there is no saying how long he might not havo held the position so far as health is concerned, but it ihighly improbable that he will now be able to do so. About sev enteen years ago he broke down in a man ner wider for a biief while occasioned great alaim to Lis friend?, although very little was publaly said about it, and show ed one evening painful symptoms of an overwrought bravu. iMany ofhis friends hope, for the inilreat of himself and bi j party, that after this session He will be in duced to resign the Chancellorship of the Exchequer. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is the best preparation known to preserve the hair. Use it. Lord Chelmsford, Sir Bartle Frere, and Sir A. Layard, in a word, all the chief representatives and agents of British in terests during one of the severest crises in British history, have, without exception reaped more t failure and unpopularity than glory and profit from tff rts ac knowledged to have been well meant, well devised, and thoroughly patriotic. It i even stated that Sir Garnet VVolseley's ar rangements at the Cape are very defect ive, and that he has made himself very unpopular. . Yellow Fe?er. -. Tne National Board of Health report th:s to ue Blood Poisoning The best medicinj in fxistence for clearing the blood of unhealthy matter is that nmed as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure used in connection with Warner's S e Pi. Is. As a preven ive of Yellow Fever and aM Malarial Fevers, these Remedies are a success. From the 'French: 'B shlul love (U h i a br 1 le) : V o u d 'ibax 1 h ad iliree kilograms of dhatnii '? B il : 'Why, monsieui?-Ba hiu iover; iu break the ice between as " Wild oats are the only crop that gtows by gas-light. Raising a atruc ure is like raising a baby great care sh-ifld bt used mthe und rpinniog , A very fabbionabltt l .dy, who fairly dote- on her ohildten aid a very par ticular about their toi efcH, had a nar row escape latt fcanday from losing one of her darlings It was leaning out of a third story window when it lot!t its balance and iu a moment m ie it would have been dubbed to piece - ou the crowded pavecaeui below. Form nattlj tho mother bc-jz d it just as it was Qisappeariug over the window sill Clasping the saved cherub to her breathless breast, tbe foi.d mother ex claimed as tears of gratitude fljwtd from her uplifttd ey.a, 'It that child bad fallen into tbe street with that dir ty drees on I would never, never have forgivi n myself.' ind she proceeded to dr ss it up, so that, come what might, ? he fami y would not be dis graced, j Woman's Wisdom. 'She insists that it is more importance that her fami-y shall be kept in full health, than that she should have all tbe fashionable dresses and styles of the times. She therefore Fees to it, that each member of her family is supplied with enough Hop Bitters, at the first appearance of any symptoms of ill health, to prevent a sickness with its attendant expenses, care and anxiety. All women bbould exercise their wisdom in this way.' El. WASHINGTON LETTEU. Washington, DO., Jane 1, 1880, Chicago kindly leaves Wa6bl gton enough members of Congress to make np a quorum. On a Tote yesterday there were shpwn to be present 1(39 members of the House. After Grant, or Blaine, or somebody else gets ou the road to defeat by securing the Chicago nomination, the ubsent mem bers will come back to their places. Then, if the session continues so long, our own side of the House and Senate will take up its line ot -march for Cin cinnati, there to start some bound constitutional Democrat ou the way to victory. Eat it is not believed the session will last longer thau until the 15th, or at the furthest, tbe 17th, . Speculation on the course of things at Chicago is not out of place,- as the resu't will be known wheu this letter ib read. "It is evident, however more so than a week ago that the nomination of either Grant or Blaine moans a heavy loss of votes by the Radioal party. Nothicg seem more certain than this, unless it is that Badical voters will become apathetic if one cf these men is not nominated. The twenty days between the two Conventions will be of great value to the Democrats and other Conservatives of the country. By the 220 we can pretty certainly sell which Democrat is best fitted to secure what the Radicals seems sure to lose. General Williams, "Cerro Goidov Williams, yesterday spoke in the Sen ate earnestly in favor of pensioning soldiers of the Mexican, Biack Hawk and other old wars. The Senator spoke eloquently, and made a great impression, if toe session shall bv any possiDinties last until Ju-y 1 shall expect this bill to pass. The Senate honored itself yesterday by passing the bill granting $100,000 lor tne erection of a Memorial Monu ment at Yorktown, Va, the Eoene of the great closing event of the Revoiuv tionary War 1 have before spoken of the eminent propriety of giving tne government s attention to those early important events in our country's history, in which all sections, parties ana conditions of people have a com mon pride. A proposition was made, during yesterday'a debate, timt the general government should give one dollar for every dollar raised in any locality for the building there of a memorial of any striking Revolutionary event. This rather loose proposition was voted dowD, but the vote yester day and the tenor of yesterday's de bate show that Congress is inclined toward liberality in this direction. Gubdge. From the Hub. There is perhaps no tonic offered to the people that possesses as much real intrin sic value as the Hod Bit tors. Jn8t at this season of the year, when the stomach! needs an appetizer or the blood needs r,n J rifying, the cheapest and best remedy is nop Hitters. An ounce of prevention it worth a pound of cure: don't wait nntit you a e prostrated by a disease tht rnay take months for you to recover in - J JfoitonGlobe, j 17eT7 Advertisements IT IS CONFIDENTLY ASSERTED THAT Can be PREVENTED by the use cf WARNER'S Safe !(i Lirer aie itianer & Lirer me. V In connection with 17 ARCJER'S SAFE PILLS All aathori ies on the subject decla e Yel low Fe7er to be a blood Poison. Tne breath ing of a Dial trial infected atmosphere acting directly on the blood. It is known and admitted, and in writing; T acbed forf that ' . Warner's Safe Kidney & Liyer Cure in connecti n witb WARNER' .H SAFE F Ui,8, c-irff. as it do-8, ditect'T npnn the orttanB the Kidneys and Liver that cleanse and purify tbe blood, is the bit ind only ff ctive b'ofd purifier now known. Kr Bile by all Druggist. may 20 HE Ah QUA ft 1IM COHAMStY METAL TOP, C0HANXEY GLASS TOP. MASON IMPROVED, POnCELIAN LlflED, CELEBRATED GEM- CELEBRATED GEM, 8end for circulars. Lowest Prices to tbe trade Special Figures. for 25 to 100 pross D, F. HAYNES & CO., Jobbers and Importers, Fata blifhed 18:8. Baltimore Md. al 27-4w GEPJTLE SPRIG ! - Has arrived and lias taken lodg ings at EXCHANGE CORNER ! COME. LADIES, AND PAY HER VISIT! I WOULD RE8PCT I-DLLY announce to oay friends aod patrons that I hare just re- turned to the city from the Northern mar keta with the mo. complete and moat de. irable stock of ai Fancy Goods or the Spring and Bummer that 1 have ever had. This stock is now being unpacked and marked and my Grand Opening Will be announced in a few days. I have al of the latest and mot desirable styles and many novelties. . call and an inspectien is respectfully solicited. The goods- were bought, to sell and sold they will be at very low; prices. The stock wiii; be exhibited, with much pleasure, to all who may call, whether as in tending purchases or otherwise. N. II. SPRUNT, sxcxxAttcHa conwrm. inch SI The Oonerress gHIRT Id MADE OF WOOD M08LIJT, 4-plj Bichardson Linen front aad back, aad reiaforned, 75 cents. Eqial to any Ehirt sold for S1.C0. "THE ROTAL" is aomething "mperb and is guaranteed eqaal to aay $1 25 Bliirt; price 90 ceats. WaansitU or 9ew York Kills Bhirti made to order at $1 25, aad a geod 6t guarsAtewL No J, farket Ftreet 8ign T Big Shirt. . apUJ J KLfiBACH; ifanufactorer; 4 .-.... .. 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