The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Tuesday, Dec'r 16, 1879. KDITOBS : 8. W. ALVOBD. NOBLE N. ALVORD. " Daily Review" only 35 ceut§ per manth. Try it. It may not be generally known that the United States is the greatest raisin-con suming country in the world, and uses I annually more raisins than the whole of Europe. The market is mainly supplied from Spain, the raisins known as "Mala gas" being considered the best. They come from a comparatively narrow strip of country in the south of Spain, which has hitherto been regarded as surpassing all other regions for raisins of that char acter. The annual yield of Malaga grapes averages2,4so.ooo boxes of twenty pounds each. It sometimes reaches 2,<50,000 boxes, and last season about 2,000,000 boxes were marketed. Of this enormous yield the United States takes fully one half, on which it pays a duty—as on all other raisins—of two and a half cents a pound. With the continued improvement in the California and other American vine yards that will uecessairily follow on cul tivation and acclimatization this large import will soon be supplied by domes tic production. Marriage brokers are quite important busieuss men in Genoa. They have pocket books filled with the names of the marria gable girls of the different clases, with notes of their figures, personal attract ions, fortunes, etc. These brokers go about endeavoring to arrange connect ions; and when they sueced they get a commision of two or three per cent, upon the portion. Marriage at Genoa is quite a matter of calcualtion, generally setteled by the parents or relations, who often draw up the contract before the parties htvc seen one another, and it is only when everything is arranged, and a few days previous to the marriago ceremony, that the future husband is introduced to his intended partner for life. Should he 1 find fault with her manners or appear ance, he may break oil' the match on con dition of defraying the brokerage and any other expenses incurred. One of Senator Wallac's staple argu ments against Republican administration was the great growth of the civil list and the excessive number of employees on it. It was his custom to parade this fact in every campaign from 1875 to 1879. lie sides, Democratic papers pointed to the great extravagance of the Senate and to its long list of officials and the small amount of duty performed. It is a fitting comment on these attacks that the pres ent Democratic majority in the Senate have not only not reduced the number of employees of that body, but on Thursday actually added three to the number. And Senator Wallace ottered the resolution. The force before this increase was more than twice as large as it 1800. Mr. Saulsbury raised a protest against the in crease, but Demorat!? zeal carried all before it. It seems that the Republican members elect of the Maine Legislature, who arc about to be counted out by Governor Garcelon and his Council, are without legal remedy. The petition for the writ of mandamus against the Secretary of State to compel him to permit the returns to be examine has been dismised by Judge Virgin. The dispatch from Augusta an nouncing this result does not mention whether the writ was refused because the Court had no jurisdiction in the premises, or because the Secretary of State proved what he averred in his answer to the pe tition, namely, that he was not the custo dian of the returns, and that they were not under his control. The clerk ot the committee which went to Lousiana to find out whether Spofford or Kellogg was elected Senator, has deci ded that neither was elected and that the seat should be declared vacant. A com mittee clerk like this is just as handy as can be. Next time when an investigation is needed in Louisiana it won't be neces sary to send along anybody but the clerk. I T RIAL LIST, December term, 1879. THIRD WFKK. 8 Kirby vs II C Carpenter ejectment j Arthur Cunningham VH B J Houscknecht... .tresp ! Cornelia Turk's ad'm vb J Turk sei fa Alexander Ennis vs J N Cole appeal A V Snyder VH G 8 Ackley appeal j Edward Overton's adni vs John Conmey I Frost's Sons vs Federal Ins Co asspt Elizabeth Drake et al use VH 8 II Farnsworth...ejet Brad L Ik B A of Athens VH F A Root sci fa I D B Walker et al vs Pa Ik N V lilt Co eject j Guy C Ilollon VH Elhanan Hmitli appeal j Win M Mallory VH James T Clark et al ...partition J C Blum vs Andrew J Layton trespass ! C A Heavener vs David Ilervener's exr asspt I J B Bradley VH Alonzo Hill et al ejectment i M Cunningham vs David Whipple j Brad B Ik L A of Athens vh N' B Reeves sei fa ( Daniel .Taggers VH Lewis Biles et al trespass j Win II Barnes vsWm May trespass I Ilirain Horton's use vs Erastus Bhepard sei fa | do do do do.. | do do do do.. II B Ingham vs James McCrosson Catherine!) Lefl'ler vs Win Lett'ler et al issue L F Goetchius VH Wm Gardner debt iSuhpienas for second week returnable Monday December Bat 2p. in.; subpoenas for third week re turnable on Monday December 15 at '2 p. m. GEORGE W BLACKMAIL Towanda Nov. 12 187b. Prolhonotary. REVIEW ! Oul.v Twenty-Five Cents si Month. TRY IT? JyJ E. ROSENFIELD'S Fall Opening 1 CLOTHING IIATS, CAPS, 1 i NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY. and a full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which are offered EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Call and see me, examiue goods, learn prices, Ike M. K. ROSEN FIELD. JOHNSON, FASHION A BLR BARBER. I Under Market, one. door south of Ward! 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