The Daily Review. JOSU. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N; C. SATURDAY. MARCH 31. 1S33 Entered at the Poetoffiee at Wilmington, N. as second-class matter. COL. JAM ES li. COKLEY. Col. James L. Corley. whose tragic death occurred at Hampton, Virginia, last Wednesday, was born in Colleton Tha Irish judges are haling an easy time holding; courts j this spring. In Clare murders had fallen from fire last yearjto one this year. In Drogheda there was one criminal and one cifil j case ; in the County Longford there was only one email case, and in the Counly Meath only four trivial cases. The judge, in fact, had nothing to do. , arid the rest of their circuits promise the same. Crime and attempts at crime are entirely political, the capitals. and confined I he Archbishop of I Canterbury was County, South Carolina, and was about i enthroned on Thursday in the Tery fifty-two years of ago at the time of his death. For a number of years he was a resident of Barnwell County, and was greatly admired by all who knew him. The News and Courier says ho entered West Point Military Academy as a Cadet from South Caroliua in July, i860, and was graduated irora tnat in stitution in ibM, witn tne ranic. o Second Lieutenant. lie was assigned to the Sixth Regiment of Regular In lantry, and served with his command until tho beginning of the war, when he resigned his commission and entered the Confederate service. He was elected Liententant-Colonel of the Sixtieth Regiment or Virginia troops, ana was stationed on tho Carolina ooast unti after the command was dis banded, when. ne received tho appointment of Quartenqaster- General of the Army of Northern Yir- ginia. After the close of the war he returned to South Carolina, and lived there until 1870, when he removed to Norfolk, "Virginia, where he continued to reside until his death. He was prominent and useful man in his adopt ed home, and occupied a high position in the community. Col. Corley was an intimate friend : of Gen. W. S. Hancock, and a most estimable gentleman. He was a brave officer and a gallant soldier The news of his terrible death will be deeply de plored by many of tho old soldiers of Lee's army who knew him best "and loved him most. JOHN BROWN. Tho death of John Brown, Queen . Victoria's faithful Scotch gillie" has created rory much of a sensation in England.- He died at Windsor Castle on Thursday. -A dispatch say 3 that Brown, who was - the son of a poor Scotchman, was the favorite body ser vant of Prince Albert, and frequently accompanied him on hunting excur sions to Scotland, He was deeply at tached to the Prince Consort, and is said to have refused to eat between the death and burial of his master. Queen Victoria at once took hini into her em ploy, and for tho rest of his life he was her favorite attendant. " In tho . High- " Tnri Vo wrna tVio mrmr. fnirhfnl nT Vfrll. lies" half serving man, half guardian. In London he was as well known a3 the Queen herself. Ho went , in her car riage when she drove out, and stood behind her chair on great days of cere mony at Windsor. When tho Queen. . on her birthday, Lord Mayor's day. and Whitsunday, went in stato to tho Roy- to see that her .Majesty entered aud withdrew with proper distinction. Tho familiarity with wHich. he was treated by his royal mistress turned the honest fellow's head, and he magnified his office till the ladies iu waiting envi' cd him, and ercn tno iucen s sons re garded him with no excessive affection. . It he was ill his own physician was seat from the Highlands, for John put ' ..- A. ll 1 ' FaTors of all sorts were showered upon him. Like a royal personage, shot over the royal preserves. The stato apart ments at Windsor were opened at his request last Christmas. In' addition to. these marks of honor, John con trived to get more substantial benefits, and be is said to have laid up about $,000,000. In tho Highland costume, which he usually wore, he was a line looking, stalwart follow, six feet one inch in height, with a shapely bald bead, a high forohead, and a big full face. His devotion to the Queen was ' nrovexbial. and ho was called her watch doff. Of tho late years be had worried greatly about her safety. He was very much troubled in mind because the lunatic who shot at her two years ago was not captured by him, but by the crowd. He saTed her from attack on several occasions, and it is probable lUaS Micro are icn. pciavna nuww vicm she will more deeply regret than that -tor. - " . The "Black Hand," as the Anarchist . Confederation in Spain calls itself, counts in Andalusia alone 130 different . centres afid 38,000 members, of whom more than 1,000 belong to tne town o'i Xeres. The destitution in the whIe nrovince is described as very great. The working population of Xeres nuzv.bers about 8,000. The rate of wages averages ftnlv two shillings a day, and work is not to be had for more than five or six months of the year. Some portion of the distress is attributed; to the falling off in the demand for the wine of tho province in consequence of the numer ous imitations of sherry now xnanu factored ia Germany and iu the south Li ' chair in which St. Augustino used to sit, and in which the Kings of Kent were crowned, and which all the Arch bishops, Becket included, j have at one time or another occupied. It is a sin gularly heavy and uncomfortable piece of furniture (if furniture its can be call cu;, raaae oi ruroecjc maroie, with a raised cross on the back. It is in four pieces, so that it can be nioved" about. The cathedral is full of links with the -past, and a curious silence! and gloom hang over the city, which gives it an unusually sacred look. j . n North lertne lm- Tho projected inland sea Africa, as it appears to the agination ofM.de Lesseps, will cover a basin fifteen times as large as -the Lake of Geneva; the meisture engen aered by its presence will s bring vast tracts of desert land into j cultivation, and an approach to valuable forests now wholly inaccessible.! will be facilil now, engaged lortined by a Emir Abd el tated. M. de Lesseps is in a personal inspection, letter addres sgd by the Kader to the chiefs of the Arab tribes in Southern Tunis and Algeria, setting forth the advantages jof the projected inland sea, and calling upon them to give the indefatigable! Frenchman their cordial support. Mr. Keely, the inventor of the motor which he claims will revolutionize all motive power, proposes to make a trial rip on the 4th of July. The apparatus will have a capacity of 500 horse power. The parts of the engine are massive, and aro composed " of Austrian sun metal and the hardest of hardened steel. The affair is a counterpart of the small engine which has been operated in j the past. The major portion of it was made in Philadelphia, while some of the sections were cast in Baltimore and New York, the idea being not to have all done in ono place, so that tho found ers would gain an ; idea of the engine before it is erected land experimented upon. 'Alter tue engine has been operated successfully it will be removed rom tho Philadelphia shop and placed upon trucks. It is then proposed to adjust it for use as a locomotive, and the first join ney is to ,be made to New York. PERSONA Howard Carroll is engaged on a biog raphy of Alexander H. Stephens. Senator Anthony sleeps much in the Senate, that cradle of American liber ty. Judge Black laughs at the idea-thatthe Mormons are offering special prayers for him as the savior of polygamy . Governor Dawes, of Nebrasba, re cently returned to the Legislature of that State, within two hours, five veto messages. ! Mrs. AstorJ Bristed, nee Sedge wick, is entertaining in Rome this winter. She joined the Catholic church after her husband's death, i The Prince.' s of Wales has been mar ried twenty years, and is to--day one of the beauties oi the country, and as straight and slender as a girl of twenty Governor Butler says his accounts as E resident of the Soldiers9 Home have een settled. If there is an honest claim against him, he will pay it; if it was not just he would be pleased to be sued. Then the name of Assistant Secret ry of the Treasury John C. New is mentioned. Indiana has not yet got that Cabinet officer which sho was promised and fairly won in 18S0. n "For four years I suffered agony from a skin disease. Dr. Benson's Skin :ure cured me." j. i. jvicwon ald, Plantersville, Ala. $1. at drug gists. I MOOSHINE. Hints to housekeepers When your favorite cats become too prolific you must pool their issues." ( Faith moves mountains, but it takes a couple of express wagons to move a fashionable woman's baggage. The grand and awful difference be tween a tree and a bore is the tree leaves in the spring, and the : bore why, he never feaves. The two urchins who played "escnp ing from the wreck" by using their mother's holiday dough 'trough for a lifeboat; were lashed together. A man in Baltimore has the wooden shntter of the room occupied by Mary Phillipse, who gave : George Washing ton the mitten, uupid's blind. The Bible tells us not to put our trust in riches, and a great many men don't at the present day. Their total lack of riches explains why. A remarkable parrot. lady in Vjueoec, used to sive tnis con undrum and answer: "Why does a donkey eat thistles? Give it up? Give itupP Because he's an ass I! Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha--a-a. ' ! . ' MISCELLANEOUS. BRoms mofj BITTERS will cure dympsiaeartburn, mala ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. MISCELLANEOUS. John L. Boatwriffht's MISCELLANEOUS 1 'PAROLE D'HONNEUR11 Roller Process Flour, owned by a That Husband of Is three times the man he he began using "Wells' Health Renow- er. i. Druggists. Mine was before SHORTS. What Seven Could not do. : Nashville. Tenn., April 6,1881. I H H Warner & Co..- Sirs Sever, physicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure "ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health. JACOB MYES. -44 The cotton mills of the South give employment to about 400,000 people. Trainmen on the Philadelphia, Wil mington and Baltimore railroad aro be ing treated for color blindness. J i 'Brown-Eycd daisies sin mooring in a field of cream" is what a Western poet calls freckles on tho face of a pretty girl. Massachusetts and Rhode Island, are ho w tho only States I which indulge in the luxury of electing a Governor every :year.- I ; 1 . You will please aay that a warm Eas ter 33 generally a southeaster, while a cold Easter is a northeaster. --E. Stone Wiggins. I I A Public spirited citizen of Anderson Ga., thas offered to donate the necessary amount of land within the city limits to any company that will build a factory thereon. j I Thq bill to establish a whipping-post J ior wne oeaters nas oocn aeieateu. in committee of the Pennsiyvania Legis lature, only one out1 of twenty-five members voting for it. A New York bootblack has just beea awarded $5,000 damages for having own pusuuu on Queonoo xuiton terry boasts by one of the deckhands. In the lau nis Jcneepan was broken, 1'he same day $1,200 damages were awarded to a lady of that city, whose jaw.-was injured oy aa uns&uiui uemist. "Hold up your hands !" yelkxl the Western outlaw as he boarded a palace car and showed his pistols "Are.you a road agent ?" asked a frightened; pas senger. "Yes." "Thank Heaven! I feared you were another porter." . . i . . ,. The Great Southern Remedy For the cure of all. diseases arising from diseased blood, is ROSADALIS. It cures Scrofula, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Gout, Goitre, Coirsuniption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debilit y, Maiaria and ail diseases of a kindred nature arising from an impure condition of the blood. It is perfectly marvelous! how, in many cases, av.er physecians have f ailed to cure, a Single bottle of ROSADALIS seems to effect such a marked change as to give new hope ana me. Keaa ttiis le tter. Richmond. Ve... Nov. 22. 1880. I have been a grea t sufferer with in flammatory Rheumatism for the last twelve months.. I was induced to trv your preparation, Rosadalis. and 1 have been greatly benefited.. My hands and feet are still enlarged, but I feel so much better, that I want to continue taking tho ROSADALIS. i Mrs. M. Y. Dance. MISCELLANEOUS. GUNS AND 0UTLERYJ o- Sick-Heacache. j Mrs. J, u. Hendisox, of Cleveland, unio, writes: "he use of two of Pierce's Pleasant. Purgative Pellets' a day for weeks, rA&& entirely cured me of sicK-headache. from which Ij formerly auuereu 0iy. as often, on an aver age, as ono, m ten days, i Of all drug gists. I w a. . "How are you this morning, Colt?" inquired" his companion. "Oh, I've got tnroat," he replied, "rnen you mu't ha a' little hoarsA." fthnftkled his factious friends, as Colt trotted down a '.de street. I I Mr. N. F. Alston; Warrenton, N. C, says: "I have taken Brown's Iron on Bitters and can highly recommend it." - i A lady of a certain age says to one of ner mends: "xor know, to-day is my birthday. What do yon giye me?" -"Upon m'v word. I should cive von at least forty-fivo years 1" i Don't be Alarmed at Blight's Disease. Diabetes, or anv disease of the kidneys, liver or urinary. organs, as Hop JSittcrs will certainly and l&stinzhr cure yen and it is the on- A riKB ASSOttTMENT QT Muzzle and Breeoh-Loader Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition, BILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VER3T LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery Popular prices to rait aft at N. JACOBI'S, HARDWARE DSPOT, No. 10 South Front St Marvin's Celebrated AND BtJSGLAB AUSlzes and Price, from $3X00 PROOF SAFES, to $2,800.00. I Acknowledged by the beet authorities to be the REST SAFE HADE, ' ExUy:l frorA B&ent&c America editorial of t - - 1 Feb. U th, 1SS3: "We are also aaked as to the best fire proof safes. We say MAKVDT3.- A. A. WXLLABD. : d3 19 Axest at WttmSncton, broiws IRQSl BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness," I lack of energy, etc. lry a Dome. BROIWS IROfJ BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will. 3 BROIWS IRON BITTERS Ladies and all safierers from neu ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaints, will find it without an equal. men 2t-lw FINE WINES AND LICfUOES.8 H. BRUNHILD & BRO., No. 2 Granite Eow, Wilmington, N.C. CKTLD JRESPECTTFUIXtY ANNOUNCE to the publle that they hare lately Imported from first handsln Europe, and whtch Is now la bond at Custom House. WI3STESQ - NOTED VINTAGES ALSO A UU5GE QUANTTTT OF Delicions Sherries, Ports of the Finest Bouauet, And most celebrated brands. They hare furthermore added to their full and well selected stock a complete line of FRENCH CORDIALS AND LIQUERS suitaWe to the palate of the meet fastidious. The Rochester Brewing Company, through Messrs. Henry L. Backer Co., have given them tfee agency for their "Export Beer" and which does not want for praise from all quar ters. They solicit patronage. oetlO I Foreclosure Sale. JJY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained te a certain deed made by J. J. Ellis and wiCo to T. B. Llppltt, as Trustee for Boatwrlght & MeEoy and their heirs jand as lns. and rowirded in Book P P P. pago 332, of the Rccorrds of New Hanover county i toe undersigneri as Attorney tor tne saia trus tee, will sell to the highest - trfdder for cash at the Court Uov.se door In tho lty of Wllnilng- ton, on Aiondr&y April 2nd, ussa, ai is o cioc., M tho follow tog described property situate In said city. b oinnln? at the Northwest Inter section of f j'enth with Chestnut street, runs thenne Nor' h with th Western Mne of Tenth strAAt SO f t thPnpA Went Rlnn.r Erambert's line IS no' tA Hnnt't line, thence South 50 fft to CI ioitnnt itrMt. thence nlomr the North line ox J aestuut street it poies 10 wo wiw ning. J. X. Ml..LAMitJr., mch lod I . , Attorney. AF TER i Buggies I Buggies I TET7 AND SECOND HAND FOU BALs S T. J CODTHIZHAXD. Elactrk- Aceltaaces are senVon 30 Oays Trial. T0uau 0IILY, YOUIIG OR OLD, XTTBor ta9 soffwing from JTsstocs Desnxrv, iV -i Lort Vbalitt, Xacx or Mebtb Fobcb axo Xnok. Wa"D Vumsga. and &U tbose iMuw ,f . pmiMU t. IfATrms rsnltinx from AWBS uut Othks Cacxs 6pedy relief and eompiet reno- ir-rairtfM-t Maeavrry of th Simteentn Cratvry. Bdatoooiu r liluirtod PmpMet fre. Ah4rws w New York WeeWvfc, ONE ITOUjAR a YPt. For Beauty, Streugtli, Purity, and Bread pro ducing qualities, it is the highest attain- able standard. Guaranteed in every Instance TBY IT, IT WILL PROVE ALL FOR IT. WE CIA M JOHN L. B 0 AT WllIGHT dec 19 . i Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Earner ' Weekly stands it the head of Ameri can Illustrated Weekly j ournala. By Its unpar Usan position iii politics. 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The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly v In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense (provided the freight does not exceed lie dollar per volumeX, for $7 00 per volume. ClOih Cases tor each volume, suitable for binding-, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of 1 00 each. . Remittances should bo made, bv Post-Office Money Ordtfr or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are net to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Bros. Aaaress JttAKPER & BROTHERS, dec 12 New York. BUTTER -c 6ILT-EDGE--VERYCH0ICE. o- A FEW PACKAGES FOB SALE BY DeRosset & Co. mch 9 I ' Positive "Bargains BLEACHED COTTONS, 104 8hlrtlngs, Counterpanes,! rrable Damask and Towels, White Goods, Hamburg and 'rlah Point Trimmings, Warner's Corallne, Health, Ab domlnal and M. M. Corsets. Also, the best ONE DOLLAR KID vl In the city j I JNO. J. HEDRICK. mch 12 ' ' ' I 500 Hlids New Crop N Cuba Biolasses. 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