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Tad Daily Review. JOSE. T. JAKES. Editor & Prop. WILJUINttTON. if. n. F KID AT . NOVEMBER 12. 1886. rRSTKBKX) XT THE P08TOFF1 CH AT WiurarGToar. N. C, as Saoojro-CLAss liATTKaJ Nordenskiold has ordered a vessel to he built at the month of the Lena, whence he will set out in 1882 on another voyaffe that an actual disruption of the Derao of discovery in the Arctic ;seas. By cratic party is either inevitable or desir: going overland through Siberia to the mouth of the Lena, he hopes to "steal a , march" on the brief open wir-on. Hon. Joseph B. Hawley is named as the successor ot Hon. W. W. Eaton as United States Senator from Connecticut, and Secretary Dorsey, of the Republican National Committee, says Hon. Geo. M. Robeson, ex-Secretary of the Navy, will be chosen Senator from New Jersey to succeed Hon. Theodore F. Randolph. The Nashville (Tenn.) American, (very reliable authority,) estimates that the Democrats have elected fifteen Stale Senators and the Republicans ten. The House will stand Democrats thirty-five ; Republicans, thirty-eix ; Grecnbackers one. Three floating districts arc yet to hear from, which will send Democrats. The New York Herald says : "Gov. Cornell's Thanksgiving proclamation is published, and Gen. Hancock has prob- ably issued a private and personal thanks - giving order of his own. Among the men who have been prominently before the public in the past lew months none have found the excitement as distasteful am Via rn tVio fktVior Vmnil rift pan ,iidntfil has been so magnificently impervious to malice and mud. To emerge from a heated campaign with a reputation as irood ash Btartrd with is neater irlorv good as he started witn, is greater glory than could nave been gamed by an eicc tion to the Presidency." It is estimated, says the Baltimore &un, that 8,000 wild ducks were taken on the Susquehanna flats, in the vicinity of Havre de Grace, last Monday, "the first day of the ducking season. A num ber of prominent gentlemen from New York, including Judge Gildersleeve, par- ticipated in the slaughter. The greatest numDer 01 qucks Killed oy any one 00x1 was that of Messrs. Mahan and Dobson. who secured 540; the highest number of any sneakboat was that of Capt. Todd; nuu fuu xxvr. x " uitia ocui auuuuu with ducks, and it is said that there is no perceptible decrease since the day be fore the gunning season opened. The Wilminffton Star doesn't like Senator Hill's remarks on the situation. We thought it wouldn't. Whatever thc Star may be Senator Hill is a representa tive Southerner and always has been. Probably he knows the difference between tweedledum and tweedledee as well as any other man does, wnen ne talks 01 . m -m . f I 4i -M . .. t, this country as a nation. It is a nation, no maiier wueiner n is spenuu wuu uu N or an. There has been a great deal I of nonsense thought, spoken and written about the difference between a big N and a little one. There is simply a distinction without a difference. Bat to return to Mr. Hill and his let ter. Emanating, as it does, from a rep resentative Southerner and appealing, as it also does, to the calm reflection of the people of this 'country, it is a docu ment which can have but one affect and. that a good one. Mr. Hill is a man of deep reflection and of careful observation. lie knows whereof he talks and writes. He knows that the Democrats of the Southern States have hung on to the skirts of the party for the past fifteen years, looking to them for the relief which has never come. They have yielded, without a murmur of pro- tesV almost their entire individuality, waica has been absorbed by the North- era wing, quite as a matter of course. In every instance the South has yielded to the North. If we have had preferences of. our own we have yielded them to , . K A. JL others; we have let the Northern Demo- crats, notably those of New York and New Jersey, prepare the battle and name the leaders and then we have taken .ur pUcia the front and foo.ht the nght and borne the burden and heat of the fray, and with what result? Only that when we have swept awav all op- 1 position from before us, have charged the entrenchments of the enemy have captured his guns1 and planted our flag on his strong est redoubts and then turned for a moment with ' the expectation : of finding our allies equally successful , we have seen their banners in the dust their lines.broken and the day, notwith! sUndiog our own proud victories, irre- trievably lest. In every instance has the Southern wing of the party done its full daty,and in not one instance have the promises pledged to us by our Northern brethren been redeemed.-, . It is .ticiS for, the Democracy of the South to assert their own individuality and to maintain their right to a voice as well as a hand in shaping the destinies of thepartv. Heretofore, it has been . 1 A 111 . t ' tneir province dui u uu buu uw, but hereafter they should have the right "to question why." 'lnis we can see to be the real tenor of Senator Hill's letter. There is less in it of con ciliation to our foes than of a stern, sharp, self-assertion to our Northern allies. We do not believe that benator Hill has anv more idea than we have j ae TIIK OAPBCOD SHIP CANAL. Work is to be immediately resumed on the Cape Cod Ship Canal, and before September, 1882, between 810,000,000 an(j $l2,000,000ill be expended in ex- cavating an immense basin 10 miles lOng200 feet wide, and 20 feet deeper than mean low water. Negotiations between Boston and New York capital- ists on the subject have been completed, resulting in a practical consolidation of the old and new companies. The new corporation will be organized under the charter granted by the Massachusetts Legislature of the present year, and nenry M. Whiting of the Metropolitan Steamship Company will probably be retained as President. Assurances have been received that the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, the Pennsylvan ia Railroad, and other corporations m- terestcd in coal commerce will take an 1 1 active interest in the enterprise. Dreis- bach & Skillman will be the principal contractors, and 1:800 Italians will be I employed in the work WSHISGTON LETTER. Washington, D, C, Nov. 10, 1880. There is reason for believing that Senator-elect Mahone. of Virginia, will &ct wUh tfae Democratg in orjraDizinff the Senate, but will refuse to take part in the caucuses 01 Democratic Senators. He will vote to pay Deputy (election) Marshals for services already performed, if they shall not be provided for by Con gress at the coming session. He will not trade with the Administration of General Garfield for the Federal patronage in Virginia. These facts, which I have from one who knows General Mahone well, are important, as his vote may be the decidiDg Senate and fQ subsequent matters. Secretary Sherman has just written, I from here, a curious letter to an Ohio friend concerning himself. From this letter . it appears that the Secretary thinks he has a right to continue in the Treasury under President Garfield. In the letter, referring to his snsrsrested election to the Senate, from Ohio, he -says, "I do not know what 13 the desire of General Garfield, but I can see that my election might relieve him from em- oarrassment una leave 111m iree to do as he thinks best in the formation of his v;aDinei. mis aoes not seem as re d "i 1 mi i 1 markable, coming from a Sherman, as it would from any one else, but it deserves a place in print. Nearly all the higher officials leave here to-day to be present at the Naval 1C,1V"' 411 "ttu,inuu Akuflua- cuieiaijr TJ TT1Q 117 in I O m TAM 1 Art fl.1 W A a xuuuiuauu Bavo tuc uiauiay will ue uner thaQ tat of a year The Secretary 1S generally complimented on the fact that he has not spent all the money Con gresshas offered him for two years past, yet has put the Navy, so to speak, 4,on a better looting than it has had since the close of the civil war. Of late a very large number of North ern capitalists are personally investigat- mg ineneeas and tnc productive capaci ty ol various Southern States. Senator Blaine accompanies one of the parties to Virginia In all the border States, and in Georgia and in Texas, the people are represented to be not only anxious for the invest ment of such capital, but are willing to aid in every way. in all enterprises. The resourses of these States are so enormous that nothing seems to be re quired except the personal investigation now being made and yet to be made, lo induce the investment of unlimited amounts of money. Gurdoe. MOUXBtllHE. . Tw0 Ohio boys killed a valuable trot- tcr by rolling a heavy stone down hill upon it. This proves that the old saw, al!leDg stone &athers no hoss," is a An hJ become o fthe phonograph? Any one seen it laying around anywhere lately? Can't be that it has been taken away in mistake for a sausage stuffer. Burlington Hawkeye. ''What do yVur audiences want, then?" ty of swsetness and light," answered the manager. "Oh, then give them plenty 01 Dallet Sms 1111(1 calciums," added the great dramatist Puck, A gentleman who employs a great number of hands in a manufactory in the west of Scotland, in order to encour age his work people in a due attendance at church on a fast-day told them if they went to church they would receive their wages for that day in the same manner as if they had been at work, upon which a deputation was appointed to acquaint their employer that ifhe would pay them for over-hours they would attend likewise at the Methodist chapel in the evening. Mrs. Wai. Tippctt, Owasco, N. Y., saysv I have worn an Improved Excel sior Kidney Pad about three weeksand have recirved great relief from it for paia ia the back. See Adv. HORTU CAROLINA PEE 3IDENTI AL TOTE. By Congressional Districts, fur the Tear 1876. WEST PISTRTCT. TlLDE. Hates. 1,543 I Beaufort .. . . . 1,723 i Bertie . . ... 1,126 i Camden . ... 683 Chowan .... 629 Currituck . . . . 992 Dare . . . 305 Gates ..... 909 Hertford . . - . 1,020 Hyde . . . . . 898 Martin . . . . . 1,334 Pamlico . . . . 745 Pasquotank . . . 849 Perquimans . . . 832 Pitt . . . ... 2,136 Tyrrell 549 Washington . . 692- 1,655 556 866 398 237 511 1,081 656 1,150 513 1,224 1,020 1,895 256 1,005 14,506 2,727 3,841 1,067 3,226 801 1,506 2,191 2,499 2,188 1,162 21,208 1,390 1,044 715 770 2,123 1,253 73G 1,203 2,994 550 1,252 1,667 Totals . . 15,422 SECOND DISTRICT. Craven ..... 1-289 Edejecombe . . 1,652 Greene ..... 896 Halifax ..... 1,683 Jones ..... 597 Lenoir . . . ... . 1,214 Northampton . . . 1,424 Warren .... i.azu Wayne .... 2.284 Wilson . . . . 1,771 Totals . . 14,130 THIRD DISTRICT. Bladen ..... 1,397 Brunswick . . . 1.002 Carteret ... . 1,150 Columbus . . . . 1.431 Cumberland . . . 2,230 Duplin ... - . 2,195 Harnett 1,070 Moore .... New Hanover . Onslow . Pender . . Sampson . . Totals . FOURTH Chatham . . . Franklin . . Granville . . . Johnson . . . Nash . ... Orange . . . Wake . . . . Totals . . 1,365 . 1,634 . 1,317 . 1,172 . 2,100 . 18,063 DISTRICT. . 2,141 . 1,873 . 2,047 . 2,174 . 1,716 . 2,428 . 4,315 15,692 1,870 1,920 2,094 1,682 1,342 1,668 4,441 16,694 15,017 FIFTH DISTRICT. Alamance . . . 1,391 Caswell .. . . , 1,493 Davidson .... 1,782 Guilford ... . 2,334 Person . . . . 1,211 Kandolph . . . .1,775 Rockingham . . . 2,155 Stokes . . ... . 1,222 1,446 1,632 1,173 1,968 989 1,57 1,498 980 Totals . . 13,363 SIXTH DISTRICT. Ansoa . . . . . 1,599 Cabarrus .... 1,641 Catawba. .... 1,874 Gaston i . . . 1,250 Lincoln . . . 1,130 Mecklenburg . . 3,417 Montgomery . . . 648 Richmond . . . . 1,350 Robeson . . . . 2,117 Stanly ...... 957 Union 1,556 11,256 1,317 927 446 815 637 2,649 751 1,456 1,739 427 724 1 Totals . . 17,539 SEVENTH DISTRICT. Alexander . . . 846 Alleghany . . . 527 Ashe ..... 1,077 Davie 1,036 Forsythe .... 1,496 Iredell ..... 2,407 Rowan ..... 2,189 Surry 1,352 Watauga . . . . 712 Wilkes . ... 1,384 11,888 344 150 822 702 1,529 1,242 1,226 1,012 282 1,505 1,086 Yadkin . . . . . 905 Totals . . 13,931 EIGHTH DISTRICT. 9,900 1,186 578 286 532 .184 483 Buncombe . . : 1,991 Burke . . ... 1,215 Caldwell 1,193 Cherokee . 680 315 1,769 1,Q10" 784 652 770 895 ;747 .963 408 1,278 410 459 746 16,285 Clay . . Cleveland Graham Haywood Henderson T427 755 261 282 812 558 543 342 1,110 42 236 335 Jackson . Macon . . Madison Mitchell McDowell i Polk . . Rutherford Swain . . Transylvania Yancey , Totals 8,952 Votes with Cherokee. The Republican majority in the second district was 7,078. The Democratic ma jorities in the other districts were as fol lows: First district, 916; third,12,371 fourth, 1,677; fifth, 2,107; sixth, 5,651, seventh, 4,031 ; eighth 7,333. Get oat Doors. 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It is the only Democratic Paper published m ire den countyone ci tne largest a a wealthier counties in the rotate and has at tained a larer local circulation than any paper ever heretofore published in the county. Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkes, Ache, Alleghany. Yadkin, Davie, and Iredell, ii larger than that of any two papers in the State combined, and is rapidly acquit leg a strong foothold in Forsyth, Vurry, Kowan and western Mecklenburg, Tt is the only paper in Western North Oar. olina that employs a hegolar I ar.rasgfnc; (rent, and is thus kept constautly before the people. UnJe- t is system a rapidly in creasing circulation is the result, making ihe Landmark th best advertising medium in Wetaern North Carolina. Adores, .ASljMABK", declO Btatesville, N G Received this Bav. qL0A88 ROEDSKE& OO. V) &T lOV ZY OH A. MI A i S K, At l;npoiteia,Pric.J2S (iF.D. MYKKvSAgent ?romBond th Day, And for sale at Importer's Price?. OulyLf l.bC for a .Bottlof JapoxtedjFrench Brandjs At GEO. 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THE CREDITORS of the 'estate cr nil Adam PiBDie are hereby notified tbat creditor's bill has been this day fiJedly tie plaintiifs, against the -defendant, te eteor rettlement of the isiestate's et-tata sccotd' ing to law. . All creditors ef said crate t hereby further notified to appear beforath undersigned, at his ofEce in the City of wfr mington, on or before JJonday, Novarflx' 29th, I860, and file the evidences of their claims, or they will bs pretested from pr ticipatiog in the assets of t aid eut, 8. Vam AUBIhOH, (Jerk of the Buperlur C nrt of Newfl"9 Ter County oct 25-lair Bute of North Carolina, J. Fupeiicr Octfi. County of 5ew Eanoyer.J George Dari3 as snrTiritg exdeator td trustea of tba will of Dr. Louis ii Foki plaintiff". Against Wilii'm H.Green, Imm D. Flatnr,l'v A. Mahew, and others, defendants TT APPEARING to the cathlction oft1 X Court that Joseph a Planner. Oiri' rianner. Bennett rianner, and A J FUti (son of John D FI inner, deceased) ' the defendants in the abore entitled aetiiB, non residents of this htate,that a cstueof tt' tion exists against thm, and tbat tkrytf proper parties tonaid action.whici ii aa ac brought to foreclose a mortgage x'CBtea J the pliatifif by th defeadaot, Wili" J Green and H G Fisuner, deceased, rod' hereby given to the eiii non-resit?ea fondants, to appear at the next term wtt tourt f be holdcn at th Coart llea Wilmington. i said out ty of New Hv rer, on tbe first Mcnday (the f tb dj) Deeembe next, ad tnsuer or deicnr tM plaintiff's compb int. er judgment i" taaen according to the demand of M31 therein. . tJ. VaAMK!Gr oet23.1aw-6wat Clerk tinperior t"lV The Lowest Prices jpoIUixL KINDS OF PBIimNl, At E. S.4WARB0CK'S Job Cff Get estimatea at this offictefore l7 rcrxr printlcg doDe'elsfiwhercl (OSiceia KeTlsWx.balldlDg.); J7 22 1 .r- - . Ml Em
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