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THE DAILY 1EVIE17.
JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop'r.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1881
Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington. N.
C, as Second-Class Matter.
Ex-President Davis has written to
Col. Lamb, and acknowledges the error
in his figures as regards the Confederate
force in the last fight at Fort Fisher. He
ascribes it to the printer. He has set
forth an example which others might
follow.
Washington City had a severe than,
der storm last night. A large number
of buil-Jiogs were unroofed, among them
Ford's Opera Honse aud tlie City Hall
building. The damages are estimated
at about $200,000. No loss of life is re
ported.
'1 ne weary balloting at Albany draws
its slow length along. There is not the
faintest indication, as yet, of a successful
result! The Democratic minority are
protesting bitterly againstj being com
pelled to remain there for bootless ser
vice, and at an expense, too, to the tax
payers of the State of some two thousand
dollars a day.
Ex-Go v. Seymour is reported as say
ing to a Chicago Times correspondent of
the contest at Albany, "f. see in it a con.
flict between elements whose struggles
foretoll the early dismemberment of the
party." He does not admire Mr. Depew
r.i . Senatorial, candidate, and says of
President Garfield: "I have very little
faith in men who (pi it preaching for po
litics, and Gen. Garfield is no exception
to the rule.'"
The exports of domestic produce week
before last were of moderate proportions,
their total being $:,909,059 against $9,
731,293 the same week last year,- Since
January 1 they amount to $185,667,594,
against $186,434,539 for the correspond
ing period of 1880 a decrease of $765,-
945 in twenty five weeks. This is the
first time this year that their total since
the commencement of the year has shown
:i falling off.
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There is a fearful railroad accident re
corded in Mexico. A troop train went
through a wooden bridge over a ravine
at Mailpais, not far from the City of
Mexico, and the lo3S of life was fearful.
spirits on the train wfjichluuk hrcTftJ'wxf
bridge went down and added new hor-lare now grossing the ocean at a more
rors to the scene. The latest report I rapid rate than ever before to share in
gives the killed at 77 officers and .197 four good fortune ? They find military
privates, besides an unknown number of I glory too expensive a luxury, and long
civilians. The bridge wus known to be for the republic where men can work for
THE nAPPY REPUBLIC
The great advantages possessed by
the United States over Earope, says the
N. Y. Sun', are forcibly shown by Mr.
Edward Atkinson in a table in which he
compares our burdens with those of the
older civilization. Whoever glances at
his figures will be able to understand
why multitudes of people in Kurope are
now eager to enjoy the happier condi
tions which prevail, in the- Western re
public. For the purpose of his comparison he
takc3 Europe as a whole, with the ex
ception of Russia and Turkey, the half
civilized nations, and omits Alaska from
the United States. The rest of Europe
contains about 225,000,000 . inhabitants,
who occupy 1,546,802 square miles of
territory- The pupulation of this coun
try is a little over 50,00,000, . and, be
sides Alaska, the United States com
prises 3,034,399 square miles. Thit is,
less than one quarter of the population
of Europe are here living on about twice
the amount 6f land. In other words4
while Europe has 145 inhabitants to the
square mile, the United States have only
164.
&ince 1848 the debt of Europe . has
nearly trebled,, and is still increasing,
whereas our debt is now less. than it was
in 1865 by over a thousand millions of j
dollars. Wo have already. p Md more
than a third of the great .ost of .the
war, and, therefore, now o we ,-only about
$1,880,000,000, against $2,997,386,203,
the debt at the close ol that wasteful
contest. The debt of Europe, in 1880
was $16,794,800,000, or an average to
each inhabitant of $74.G4, while here the
average on the first of last March was
ooJy 36.85, though ia 1864 it was $83.-35..
The national expenditures of Europe
were $2,282,800,000 in 1880, or an aver
age to every person of $10.15. Our ex
penditures for the ear ending June 30,
1880, were $267,642,957, or an average
of $5.35 to each inhabitant.
The standing armies of Europe nura
ber oVer 2,100,000 men, b -side's the still
nijre Bumerous reserves, who may be
called into the field at any moment.
More than one in every 100 of th3 popu
lation is a soldier in active service.-
Reckoning One able-bodied man to every
five inhabitants, each twenty-two men
sustain a soldier. Our array is only 25,
000 strong, and each 2,000 inhabitants.
or each 400 men, sustain a soldier.
Is it any wonder that the people of
Europe, witnessing our prosperity and
vnvwjkwrfaivBW&Vti tneir industry,
hesthetic in it, and I resigns my staff of
horfice, so to speak." Fun,
The origin pf one of Leigh Hunt's
most charming stanzas is not generally
known. Lord John Russell, meeting the
poet, during a stroll in the gardens of
Holland House, told him that the Queen
had granted Carlyle a pension of 200 a
year. His Lordship commissioned Hunt
to acquaint the philosopher with the
good news. Mrs. Carlyle received Hunt
at Cheyne row and was so delighted that
she threw her arms around his neck and
kissed him On the next day she receiv
ed the following delicious lines:
Jenny kissel me when we nut,
Jumpinir fi ori th rh iir the e-it in;
Time, you thief, who love t.' ,r t
Sweets into your book, put V.uit i !
Say Tra ugly, pay I'm sad,
Say that health ar,d wea:th h.vW niiseJ me
Say I'm growing old, but add
Jenjuy kissed me!
Don't Take any dinners on Life
when Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure will regulate and keep you healthy
at all times.
unsafe.
Last Saturday's Macon Telegraph
saysFfof. II. E. Colton, geologist of
the Bureau of Agricalture, and' also
special agent of the census on building
stones, slates and marbles, left last even
mg for Chattanooga, and thence to
Georgia and North and South Caro
lina, to investigate the resources of those
States in the character of stones men
tioned. Prof. Colton has completed a
thorough iuvesligatiou of Nashville and
this section of the State, and has sent on
to Washington nine different samples ofPear"
themselves and are not obliged to toil for
the support of vast armies whose only
occupation is . to learn the business of
fisrhtinsr. against the nossible coming of
a time when they shall be engaged in ac
tual war. One of the great blessings
which this country enjoys is our freedom
from the militarism which is eating out
the life of Europe and crushing the spirit
of its people.
Fortunately, we have a plenty of room
for the immigrants who are now crossing
the ocean at the rate of half a million a
building stone."
p.
How to set Wel.
Thousands of persons are constantly
troubled with a combination of diseases
Diseased kidneys and costive bowels are
Votests against the action of the Re
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pujncan rvsccuuvc committee in en
deavoring to enter that party against their tormentors. They should know
prohibition are now on record asd in I that. Kidney-Wort acts on these Organs
tirint from Tiishnn llnnd nf itm a m at the same time, causing them to throw
v. u u 4u:, t .: i T. off the poisons that have clogged them,
. . ' I ana so renewing the whole man. JJnnd-
Jcins, lsq., late btate Ireasurer and a reds testify to this. Pittsburg Post.
member now of the Executive Commit
tee, and Don. Wm. A. Smith, of John
ston, a leading Republican and an . ex-
niember of Coneress. Of the few Re
publican papers in the State, two of L, he miIeaSQ of telephone wires m the
, iv-vi.uu! v. v u sjcitLc auui miles
4 ,-1 . 1 I A ' 1. L . A. ill
i . - I air. rjuow, oi oacKSODViiie, ria., nas
aaiuht vue action oi tne uommittee. shipped North 30,000 quarts of straw-
It is absurd to talk of carrying the ques-1 berries this year.
t ion into politics. I - ArRoman nose was sold in Cincinnati
. last ;week for $128,998. It was a large
"Nhat will the American Bible Society I slice of Eden Park that was so designated.
do with the revised New Testament? Wong Tze Fung, an elderly Chinaman
The Raw Dr. Taylor, formerly secretary m ban &cisco, recently saw a live
of the society, says in the Independent f6 lVS on ihis back in
xuai it win wisely and necessaruy refuse chased it for $15 had it conveyed to a
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10 De iorceu into any measures tor the! wnari and thrown overboard.
premature adoption and publication of a The coin for soldier -quarters. Yaw-
revision which has vet to endure the Strauss. Ihe com lor musicians-
double test of critical scholarship and of K Boston Courier. The coin
popular approval." He thinks that the wisdom. A iin for irfm.r-
a 1 i r a i . I . . w
present aemana ior me volume is Demg cent. iVw rorc Xveninz Pst. Coin
fully 6UDDlied by orivate rjublisheraJ for the poulterer the guinea. Everv
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"Nor will Bible societies." he adds. venn9-
"fini their .ocatio. gone by coatinui-g SSSJ,
to print and circulate the common ver- ton . Now a man can so down to the
sion. The most that they can do will be Hawkins street hama nd rat & sinnpr
to publish the New concurrently with I an "PT. nd Jio's got to saw & foot of
I -J A. I a. " 1 ' T
the Old, and this they will do only when 7 fTLi u .7 'TT' t
u c i u a i m t, don't call that charity." Boston Post.
they find the demand sufficiently urgent uct t i . t j nr-v
. . .. tW , e 6 , "Haoghtymultare-ism." Lady "Wish
tojustily the change of constithUons and to leave: Parkins? But vou only came
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cuarers, ana ine necessary nsKS ana ex- yesurdayr i'arkins Xes, mara. Jlin
ui uw nuu. mum uukii WUC OUSUI 00 B 0 J w ' O-
b. .n..r. nnnimitv in it fW. n kv gentry: but when rears from the cook
. , . ' . A last night that you eat perUters, cab-
ndes of the ocean, they will make haste bii. calroti. and rich likVfiecond hand
filowly." I vegetables, 1 1 sec there ain't nothinsr
Quarterly Meetings.
Wilmington District Methodist E.
Church, South. Third rouud, in part:
Duplin, at Richland;?, . . June 25-26
Bladen, at New Church, . July 2-3
Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown, July 6
Whiteville, at Whiteville, . July 16V17
Waccamaw, at Lebanon, . July 23-24
Smithville Station. . . . July 23-24
L. S. BURKHEAD,
Presiding Elder.
Ladies who Apfreciatr Eleqanck
and) purity are using Parker's Hair- Bal
sam. It is the heat article so'd for re
storing gray hair to its original color and
beauty. ..-.. .
Miscellaneous
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poK
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As it la for all diseases of the KIDNEYS,
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Iligcellaneoua.
TTcsl.jPliilUp'8 Case.
Da.' J. A. 8HE&M AN Dear Sir T am
happv to i form vou hat I am entirely
cared rf y Urgr scrotal rupture. H is ofe
year ago to-day t at 1 te e Ted jour t eat
0 e J have ten,, , tbe cu e by going with
out th appliaocc 'y bit-i ess is that of a
locomotive eii7-r "My rupture, as you
wi.l recall to y u-micd was similar to Mr
Jordan's, in your pan.phlet of illustrations
I was ruptured ia tee year It 63, while in
the army. 1 have tried spring and elastio
ttusse ,with great discomfort and in ury, my
rupture always growing worse, finding I
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to you whenever I tiave. an opportu ity
" ou may publish tb is letter for tbe beoe
flt cfhomanijy. My addres is 211 rat
44ta at. itn best wishei I remain y uis
yespectfuUy, wtHLKY PluUP-
ew 1 erk City, Oct. 25, 1880 jeU-w
IU Ee lief and cure MCetuI tii
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