The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor ft Prop. WILMINGTON. If. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 23, 1880. EHTXBKD "AT THE ItWTOFFtCK AT WlLMIXOTON, N. C, A SKCONTVClSS M ATTK8.1 TIEWSAND REVIEWS. Track-lay ing on the Texas aud Pacific Railroad is progressing at the rate of 4, .000 feet per daj. Aa ayersge of about one hundred and fifty immigrants per month, mostly from Havana aad Nassau, have been arriving recently in Key West, Florida. The third -termers claim to have se cured already 202 delegates. The Blaine men can count up. 149, the Sherman party are confident of g tting 100 from the South alone, Edmunds .is known to have secured 40, and still 6gures do no lie. The House has passod a bill appropriat ing $5,000 toward equipping Captain U vjr gate's expedition to tbePolar regions. Ciptain Howgate has a vessel, the Gul uare,in process of building at Alexan dru, near Washington, for the cxpedi tioD, and will have her ready for launch ing by the 1st of May. The tide of immigration to the far West is at its height. Large numbers of people pass through Chicago every day. Many are from Europe, but a considerable number come from Canada, and are in- duccd to emigrate from there by the lib" eral eff ra made them by the government and the railroads.1 A new i d cm ious case of death from p Uoni:ig has occurred iu Philadelphia., A young woman who wore colored stocking a id sbo a with copper nails, had her Ltil uui ctured by o ie of thej Utter. I flam m-tlion imiueUlitely set and iu a; few days sh-J dieJ. Physicians do no, ki.ow whither t attribute :h poUoid ig to tlir stock i i g or to the nail or to blh. New (tteel works are t) Le encted ia Chicago at a ct, including seventy-five aoreatf land, 4ol $2,000,000 They are to be complete . within a year, and will consist of four blast; furnaces, Bessemer converting Vorks, and steel rail mills They will employ 2.000 men, consume 250,000 tons of ore yearly, and turn, out 50,000 tons of rails. The exploration of the Sahara Desert with a, view to the construction of a 'ail way across it has fairly begun. Colone Flattery expedition left Wargla on the 4th ult., oq their southward march. In addition to thj leader, the party com prises nine scientitie officers and twelve French soldiers, besides numerous camel drivers chiefly belonging to the Chain. batd tribe The Lou do i Tablet writes : 4Among the i icidentsof Wednesday's poll odo excites our ttpecul regit t the defeat, of the. only Uoiii&M Caih lie candidate iu England, Lord Eduiuud Talbot (brother of the Duke of Norfolk), at Burnley. The local Conservatives worked well for him, but the radical Irish element wai too strong to be beaten Not a single Eaglisb. Catholic M. P.! Yet there arer notwithstanding, peopl i who persist in statlug that England is becomjtig Rotnau Catholic !' When it was proposed to remove the remains of Napoleon frooi St lleleca to Fr4uce,80me people in England.objected on t he rou.d that the French would say that the Enjilish were afraid of them . Who care one twopenny damn ( favorite ex preasiou of the Duke's when extra em phatic) what they would say?" was Well ington's coinraent, and, as aU the world kuows, the remains were received in state by the House of Orleans, ani laid be neath the dome of the Invalides, and no oue was the worse for it. A Berne j mrual his watched the num ber of casualties which happened during 1 the boring of the St Gothard tuuueh From the beginning of irw work up to December the number ot workmen killed was 100, and that of the seri -ualy injured about 800. Farther, up to the lSh of Eebruary last, when the wall between the two tunnels was pierced, the casualties had amounted to 150 killed and 400 disabled. In pro portion to the total number of workmen employed the killed form 1 per cent., and the Injured 2 Jper cent. A plan is on foot to assist the disabled men and the familie of the killed. , The General Staff in Berlin has been making: a careful investigation of the whole Mecklenburg coast to ascertain its powers of defence in the event of a des cent pon it by a hostile fleet. The most exposed point they bare found to be the broad n1 dp bay of Wisraar, which is one of th iest harbors oq the Biltic, and where large ships can come very nearly up to the town. . It is expected that bat teries, and more j especially iron-clad towers, which cou'd be quickly armed with very far carrying guns, will shortly be erected on the so-called Wallfisch, a small islaod in the bay, from 'which the whole navigable water can easily be com ca ended. A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. The New York Sun says: The Democracy of New York adhere to Mr. Tilden solely and exclusively be cause be was elected President of the United States in 1876, and because he and they were cheated out of that election. And they are for his nomination now not because they love him personally, but be cause they believe in the right of self government, and wish to vindicate that right in 1880 in the most emphatic man ner possible. Not only the Democracy of New York, but the Democracy, of the entire country believe that Mr. Tilden . was elected in 187G. Tho Democracy of the country areaur.it in. thought and sentiment re garding the outrageous fraud by which be was cheated out of the seat to which he waa duly elected, aud justly entitled. History will record the administration of Mr. Hay es aa the triumph of the greatest and gravest fraud ever perpetrated upon the liberties of a people claiming to be free. There is not a Democrat in the United States, and especially in tho South, who entertains a daot thit he was electedand who -does not . feel the moat utter and intense indignation at-tb.3 high handed outrage by which the position to which ho was entitled wa3 .usurped by another. Thus far the Democracy of the country join hands and hearts with the Democracy of New York, but the Democrats of that State seem to have forgpttemor to be blindly oblivious to the fact that they do not represent the entire party in the country, and, conse quently, imagine that they alone are those who have exclusive rights to be beard in the mattet. They Beem to think that the injury done in seating Mr. Hayes, was an insult to Mr. Tilden and, through him, to thernaelves.withcut one thought as to the rest et country'. With these ideas iu view, if tne expressions of the Sun are correct, they intend to wipe out the insult of the past without consulting or heeding the wishes f the Democracy of other States. Iu plain language, the Demo cratic rnachi.jo politicians of New York are determined, if possibly, to force upon t;.e Democracy . of the country a-candidate who Ins a most formidable oppo sition even in bis own State. ,!Posssibly the delegates in CJfiventiou assembled at Cincinnati may submit to such d!cta lion, but we are far from believing it either possible or probable. The Democrats of tha'country did their duty their whole duty -to Mr. Tilden in 1876, aod they are not" responsible for the outragous sequel to their efforts. Since then the condition of the party its prospects and the means by which, suc cess may be the more certainly attained have so far changed that Mr, Tilden is not desirable to a large portion of the people. He is, so far as being a means of triumph 'to the 'party is concerned t te all in'ents and purposes dead, and he is blLd to the sjgun of the times who has not before this boc-u made aware of -the 4 fact Tm PRainous metals. Both Earope' and America are now much excited, says the Macon, (Ga.) lelegrqph Messenger, over the cer tainty of Vast and rarjid acquisition to thetock of precious mttals. Gold and silver are unquestionably in. proceps- of gradually cheapening cheapening in their g'euer.d reVrttioni to other values, and their ? dative values must be con siderably affected before long; for although the increase is heavy in silver, it is much heavier in uol l, ana this increase is gain ing oh bilver every day. The discovery of Edison i rxund to lend a new im petus to the product of gold in America, and is substantially equivalent to a renewal of the supposed exhau3?e 1 oris all oyer the world. All of them will be worked over, probab'y with a far better result than tha. obtained in the originai process. GeorgU will soon be knovn as aiecord Ophir, and will hifgtly increase her sup plies. The Carolinas,Ma!ne and others of the old States,are disclosing stores otgcld, aud it is uot to be doubted that the sharp and eager quest, and improved mineral ogical observations addressed to the "wcrk of gold discovery, not only on iLis conti nentjbtit allpver the world, will continue to D3 attended with surprising results tn in creasing the auriferous wealth of mankind. The whole world is now in search of gold, and with such success that it would seem to be the design of 'Providence that there should be plenty of it, and the world dis covexvby practical experience that gold, after all, is sot true weajifhy The English papers are now full of vast gold discoveries in southern India, which is proving a second GolcOnda. The New York Commercial Bulletin, which furnishes an rditorial summary of thebe statements, .v. s some of the 'nngget stories remind one of the earlier days of the California raining craz v In the dis trict of Devala, for instance, we read of 'pieces of gold as large as a man's hand, found in the Pandi river, and on the slope of the Needle Rock range, 'nuggets as btg as two hands could compass.' 0n the Pandl river, r below the Perbfiola crossing, Mayers of gold an Inch thick have been brought to liht. . - Senator Beck made a sudden appearance in Kentucky 'last week, aud Watterson charged him with having come home to set up the pins'against Tilden, an accusa'ion Which1 the Senator only faintly denies. The Sin Francisco CJironiclc has as certained tht Chinamen decline to be come naturalised because the Chinese Penal Code declares that all persons who renounce their country and allegiance shall be beheaded. The property of al' such criminals is to be confiscated, and their wives and children distributed aB slaves to the great officers of state. Their parent, grandparents, brothers, and grandchildren, whether habitually living with hem ' under the same roof er not, are to be bacished to the distance cf 2.000 leagues All who coLceal or ennive at the crime are to be strangled. These who inform against the criminals are rewarded with the whole of their property. ,Thc Greatest Jilcssin. A simple, ''pure, harmless remedy, that cure3bvery time, and prevents disease by keeping he bl.ootl pure, stomach regu lar, kidneys and liver active, is the great est blessing -.ever conferred upon man. Hoplitters is that remedy, and i's proprie tors are being blessed by thousauds who have 'been saved and cored by it. Will you try it? See another column. 'I might dynamite not,' is the col stant; thought of the unhappy Czar. . Sunday schoolteacher 'Annie, what ,mustjwe do to be forgiven?' Annie We must sin. Why wouldn't Oleomargarine do for a girl's name ? Cincinnati En emir er. If we! had a little girl, and had on any but her, we would call her that. Richmond Independent. 'Does your mother know your route?' asked a rival when the bride and groom started on their wedding tour. ; Tho Joseph Cook calls Niagara 4a dateless roar,' and the St Louis Post-Dup itch adds that he might also havfl called Courtney a dateless rower. Wbjeu r mau'a .wife come a in and see um razor in hand and with his ao' uli lather, and asks him: 'Are you paving ?' it's a provoking thing in him to answer, 'No, I'm blacking the stovo,' but it's human nature to so reply, j They ell us this is a world tf pro gress and yet it is just as bardfor George Frauci s Train, to put his big toe in his mouth as it was for Mark Antony. Boston Post. If George Wants toe try it heel find it considera ble of a feet.--'Yawoop Strauss. 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