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The Dailt Jouks'al U published every nioruhig except Monday t Six Dollars a year; Thbee Dollaks for six months; FiitT cents per month for shorter periods. Served by carriers In the city it Fiftt cents per month. Tub Weekly Joikxal (Friday) One DOLLAB AND A HALT. Advertising Rates (per square of ten wrtid lines of advertising type,) One Square, one Insertion, One Dollab ; two Insertions, Okb Dollab axt a halfj three Insertions, Two Dollars; four in sertions, Twer Dollars and a halt ; flvs insertions, Tubes Dollars ; six innertlons, Trb !b Dollars and a hal ; one month, ."voir? Out?. ab ; two months, Twelve Dollab4 . icnw months, Sixthes Dol- LABS. CICERO W. HARRIS. , WILMINGTON, N. C. . WtByiSBiT MORMSG. FIBJ8 JStI COMPLETION OF THE W ' NowtuAt the Legislature Las passed tho bill providing for the epeodj completion of the Western North Carolina Railroad our peo ple once more commence thinking of the wonderful advantages in prospective if the road shall be "r ; finished by parties or under au spices not unfriendly to Wilming ton.. - ; : ' " The hill provides that the capi tal of the company shall be $850, t 000 divided into shares or one j hundred dollars each.throe fourthB " bf which stock shall belong to the State. The Governor is to ap point six of the nine directors, and one of these directors shall r be .appointed from each Con U crressional district One of the " Board of Directors shall be Presi dent with an annual salary of $2,500. The bill provides for convict work, t The Governor is ! permitted to : contract for and purchase, in his discretion, the necessary iron and Bteel rails and other material with which to lay the track from near Old, Fort, in cluding the iron already furnished ; by citizens of Wilmington, '. There are to be two branches- from the road near Asheville, one towards Cherokee county stopping at or near Ducktown, the other to Paint Rock, in Madison coroner The Governor has the power to re move any officer or director and ; supply the vacancy, caused by puck removal until a successor shall be appointed according to law."' Such are the outlines of the bill The railway if completed wiH ia ' T few years build up a magnificent section of country, and our own city will reap a rich harvest , We need not dwell on advantages so ., obvipus. But we will make suggestion that we think will as sist in the completion of the great work. Much depends on the per , son who has the immediate super intendence-of the construction. No one should be selected for "jlie superiatendency who is not pn accomplished , engineer . and rail road man, of great quickness; of perception, of sober judgment, of executive capacity and large ex perience. Such a man is Col. S. L. Fremont by whose tact, perse verance and energy the eastern division of the Carolina Central Cailway was completed as far as " to Charlotte. We write this, with a free hand, having no axes to grind and being concerned only about the success of the enterprise in which so much of State pride and local interest is involved. If Col. Fremont shall be appointed the best ihing will cave been done. , DRY GOODsllMPORTH. The aggregate imports of dry goods for the four weeks ending last Saturday were $501,215 less than for the corresponding period last year, and $2,756,372 below the total for 1875. The total thrown npon the market shows an increase of $80,709 as com pared with 1875, and a decrease of $3,932,673 as conparod with 1871.. - . . In the Senate on Saturday Judge Merrimon said he could not give his assent to the several decisions of the Electoral Com mission. He read a speech of ten minutes in length, giving his con Kstruction of the Constitution and Jaws governing the appointment of Presidential electors, and re viewed the Florida, Louisiana and Oregon decisions of the Commis sion. , TUB YOUTH'S AT l'lTlrlf Oue of tho most lrilii;iut of the vouDj'-r members of tha lower houso of Congre. s is John Young ; Erowr , of Kentucky. One or two t&capadcs he h&t had wLich have shown him in thf iipht of a person somewhat reckl f-sof consequences itis true, but eMjninthcso he has in the boldness of his views and the fervor of his eloquence secured the admiration of all . who have hearts for sympathy or imagina tions that can respond to vivid painting. Mr. Brown is opposed to the delay in the count. lie made a very bright speech in the House on Saturday in the course of which he displayed the South on the high vantage ground of for bearing and confident right Af ter a blistering criticism of the Electoral Commission and its backers, the Republican party, he says: 'Whatt-t the South? Tbe eon dnctof her Ropromitativea dnring tbe last lew months haw related the slanders of years. Tbeir votes atd utteranoes here have been for p 0 , law, orur. itm -pntu una bi-en familiar with misfortune. Borrow and defeat have mingled ia lirr ex leiieuoe. Hue has drank tlio cup of jitternes t the dregs, but, thank God, alio itt a strainer to uiHhuuor, am! we stand inflt xibly for to fitli ful execution of the til), llonor Hy it. policy Bays it : otherwise we drift iuto oonluion, anarchy chaos. Our escutcheon ia unntainf d. We can tx ttr afford so aocept din sppoiotmout and defeat than by pa: lianientary h'U autl.triuks to avoid tbe orderly execution of the law, agaii st which only eighteen demo craU of tb Hoaite aud only oue in the nenafc voted. ' Homethitig baa been raid of bar- gaiuiug witu me Houiu. lou on- not win them over by bribea ; lliry want just ice. I see before mo a din tiDuiabed and dieriabtd friend from the ttoutli, (Mr. Lamar,) of the biglie it ability and uoapotted integ rity. I speak not by bia aathority, but bis name baa been mentioned in this oonu ctiim. I ay I belivv be would akriuk from rucb a ooalition as bis tioul would recoil from a cruel wound of diabouor. , The, men you oould bribe are not wortu having You would loathe them wlien yon got them. boy would bve no fol lowicg of influence at borne, and if they' were to join with this parly to sustain it in its pant and present policy, they would tlud themselves political I ariahs in the land ol their birth. Nothing will conciliate the South but justice, aud you will no find it. They want rest, order, home role. . , ;. , , s . The arraignment of the Radical party for its inconsistency and rascality is truly fine : , ; " Whilst yoa atand np for tbe in violability of Btate rights;' whilst you cannot go behind (he corrupt return of a board m Louisiana that huckstered the vote of their State from one end of tbe country to the other for a price. yon organize the Legislature of that State with your bayonets. Whilst the gentleman , from Ohio (Mr. Foster) says that "the nag shall float over States and not provinces, over freemen and not slaves, your President forbids in South Carolina a peaceful celebra tion of the annivereity of the birth of Washington. : Whilst the gentleman from Ohio says this your Senate on the same day, twelve years after the close of the war, is refusing amnesty, and your President has a pardon for every bribe-taker and every whiskey thief. Inconsistency and contradiction mark the whole coursif of yonr policy. You have seemed' to try to achieve the lament of Junius to give "immortality to the perishable parts of your infamy. Why, indeed, your hollow paffeant in tho inauiruration of your President with this record, with the sun of truth blazing upon the iniquities by which your power was accomplished, in stead of being the day of your victory, is the day of your death. The vials of the people's iudignation will be emp tied upon you. You will near the hisses of scorn unon what vou have done.The pen of hirtory . will record the eternal verdict against you. Just so sure as a God of justice rules the affairs of men so surely will the vic tories" of truth in time come." In the peroration of his short but powerful speech Mr. Brown gave utterance to opinions that are endorsod by the bulk of the Southern Democracy who feel that the time for action in the de feat, of fraud passed weeks and months ago by the indifference or unmanhncss of their Northern allies, and who are now opposed to all delay as tending to bring on the country a ltato 6f worse con fusion than now exists and on the Democratic party a responsibility it might not be able to carry. "1 have sto64, here," says John Young Brown, "for moderation and peace "throughout this Congress I ac cept to-day defeat, bitter as it is, 'rather than dishonor. - I boar "the ills I have rather than fly to "those I know not of. Wlien I "am asked to give my vote to re "sist the execution of this law, my answer js you give me no objec tive point to which you would "move that would not bring upon MO HUM . Bftliai liljj "and chaos. The strength of "our position is in its moral gran- "dour. Let us not impair this and "throw away our preat export ;.uu "ties. Let D8 no take counsel of t t A. 'our passions. I'nncipie, 6uufg- 'manship, policy, all these com- "man J us to stand by the execu "tion of the law we have made. Ye agreed to trust certain men, "and they have betrayed us. To 'Tush in to revolution would.be sui "cidal; it is madness; be patient "Tbe people will rebuke tho in iquities of which we complain. The day of deliverance will soon "come, and the authors of misrule "will call upon the mountains to "fall 'npon and hide them and their crimes from the sight ofj men. There will be no divided "Democratic party. Those who "so prophesy only proclaim what "they wish." f In these courageous words of wisdom are comprehended the whole situation our duty and Our danger. It can be fairly aid that no Presi dent in recent years no President, perhaps, siuco Washiuglon has en tered on the office so little bound, to parly, so greatly and solemnly bound to take into hi judgment and his con fidence the whole parly A'eio ; J'orA; Herald. Merest slop. Mr. Hayes is bound hand and foot to the bull dozers who Becured for him the fraudulent returning boards in Louisiana and Florida. He can't stir a muscle except by their voli tion. "It ruiiBt beg'b'. for vry bo.ly recomuieiids it, and tbe doctors pre- scribi-E it IVe maun Dr. Bull h Cough Hyrup. Price, 25 cents. MISCELLA!01S. SATISFACTION GUARAMEED." OF- Boys', Men's, Ladies' and Misses' SHOES! Having bought the entire Stock of Shoes from C. A Fnce, we, will offer them at I To be found at the old stand of A WEILL, '' . . . AGENT, No. 17 Market Street. feb 24-tf ' : ; - EXTRAORDINARY. I NDUCEMENNTS ARB NOW OF- FERED IN CLOTHING! As the season is far advanced I am de- termlued to close out all my STOCK OF O VERC0A TS At a Very Small Margin on the Cost My stock of Clothing embraces all the m -i LATEST STYLES and I am determined to- make it to the In terest of all to buy of me. Purchasers will Bud greatbargalns in both CLOTHING AM) FURNISHING GOODS. Our ALL MADE SHIRTS that I sell at 00 cents are still all the go. These shirts are really worth 92 SO. Purchasers will do well to cxamlnt before purchasing else where. A. 81IRIER, jan30-tf 30 Market street, JUSTRECEIVED gl'RING SAMPLES I ELEGANT BUSINESS SUITS! Made to Order-423 to 30 FitGuarantced. J. M(jCORM1C feb 13-tf v Evans Block. AXES! AXES! C ROLLINS- AXESf '"' EVERY AXE ; WARRANTED, and If not (rood in every rcect can be returned. We also sell a cheap Axe. Broad Axes, Grubb Hoes, X Cut Saws, &c. A 11 for sale by : Ullrn & MUKUHlSON, feb 25 . New Hardware Store. Glen Sale ! it.;. liiscEuxici OA v Jr n 0 v A .v H ,:. a. IntMjSV CO 0- 0 Vfl.l,fHGT0l'' W , 0 N.C. feb 214 J 111 THE FRONT.! Geo. R. French & Son, DEALERS IK boots & snoiis, . Lead la QUALITY AND STYLE . Of GOOD8, giving more Durable & Conifortable- i Wearing Shoe, At 1ESS Price than tny House In tbe CITY OR STATE! .A r We have the Largest and " Most Varied , ; , Assortment. And you can always And the thing you 'want at seasonable price, at FRENCH'S. tab 6-Xt PLAltTERS' HOES, i. GARDEN HOES, i t 8HOVEL9, SPADES,' BAKES, GRINDSTONES, TRACE . CHAINS. PLOW LINES, Ao. Lowest prices at N. JACOBl'S. PLOW STEEL. SWEDES IRON.-, . ... C i PLOW CASTINGS, Ae. ' REDUCED PRICES ' " . .V. . . Carriage Materials, RIMS. HUBS, 8POK E8, : , AXLE'S," SPRIIIGS, BOLTS, to. ' REDUCED PRICES , At N. JACOBl'S Hardware Depot, feb 18 tf No. 10 flonth Front St. ! ' orrEK LOW:!" . Bulk Sides & Shoulders ' PORK Mess AND HUME,' Mess Beef, leaf lard, Sugar, Coffee. FLOUR. Jan 28-tf. EAims;. T7ASHIO ABLE BARBER, JJ Front Street, under Purcell House Wilmington, n. v.. Hair Cutting. Shavinir and Shaniuoolnir, done in tne nignest style oi tne an. Attentive and polite Harbcra always ready to wait npon customers. feb ' tr KEYSTONE PRINTING INK COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING INKS, (BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A SPEC! ALTT), 17 North 6th Street, Phila- , , . delphia, Pennsylvania. :(,, ' Our Inki are of superior quality, being made from the beat ingrediciitc and under thepersonai supervixton ora rKAvllLAL PRINTER AND PRESSMAN, therefore Wt Will GUARANTEE EVEBT FOUND Or INK lunlnhanf HITPFRTOR .TVTRf.ir'lr QUICK DRYING, AND ENTIRELY FRE FROM 8ETTING-OFF. - OUR PKICES ABE LOWER THAN AST OTUEB U MANUFACTURER'S ' IN THE UNITED STATES. ; t ; A trial of a sample keg will convince any punter tfiat he has dccq paying more than he snouid lor nis inKs. rut up In kegs and barrels to suit purchasers. 17 Mo Kth St., fhUadolphla, Pa. ) doc 30-tf rth' W' A. Davis A Co., W. A. Davis Editors and Propt'a. . Business Managei. THE OXFORD .TORCn-LIGnT Circulation over, 8,000 Copies. Two Dollars Per , Annum, In Advance Ilia Democratic Organ of GranvHle. nov2-tf Clreenaboro,' N. C,' fr V the A I JjACOBll AXE. I Hall l hd :.lv;:;s:.i!M!D!! rpus BIT SELECTED 8TOCK OF Groceries, Provisions, Wooden, Willow, Tin and Crockery Ware. Also a Urge shvk of choice Imported and domestfe Liquors, Wines, Old XXX 3 years old CABINET WHISKIES, AT $2JS0 PER GALLON JUST RECEIVED ! . .Anew lot of Seed Potatoes. Buckwheat Eour 'Smoked Salmon, Limburger Cheese, Dutch Herrings, Turkish Prunes, Dried Apples, . Currants, &c, &c. AT :'-' GEORGE L. SCHUTT'S Live Flower Store. n. E. cr. navr 9ecnd Mta, feb30tf JNO RODENMAYER 51 N. PACA STREET, Baltimore, Md., s ELLS OIL PAINTS, - CANVAS FRAMES BRISTOL BOARD, ' Drawlug Paper, MATERIAL FOR EVERT KIND OF , PAINTING, VARNISHES, JAPAN ' NED TIN PAINT BOXES CON- STAINING A COMPLETE 41 , OUTFIT FOR ARTISTS, EASELS', PAINTERS' STICKS, BLENDERS Ac, Ac, Ac. . 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