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THE DAItY fCTEn. JOSH. T. JAMES, EdiedrA Proper WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1881. Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C. a 8ecoad Class Matter. the assignees of Mr. Best, by inch means as might be at your command, upon cer tain contingent events , arer wnicn we hare no control, U surrender thejust and lawful rights acquired and held by us an der the said act, and the assignment thereof from Mr. Best, and that your let ter was intended to imply a demand up- oa us to surrender these rights under penalty of all the powerful adverse in fluence, both official and personal, which you could exert. Upon more careful con sideration, however, we do not think that this could be your intention, and for sev eral reasons, among others for the rea son that the commissioners, especially Governor Jarvis and Senator Vance, are fully aware of the peculiar circumstances morrow. We shall endeavor to keep our readers posted on the merits of the railroad question now agitating the State. With thia obiect in view we publish, from xr 7 rettw attending the assignment made to us by , . . Mr. Best, and were fully cognizant of sharp correspondence between governor Mr uUer and ackuowledg(;d iua. Jarvis and Messrs. Clyde, Logan and bility at the time of making his assign- Buford, and will give some more to- ment to us to take the first step toward the fulfilment or bis undertaking, -that at the time of such assignment we were made sensible by numerous representa tions directly and indirectly from the commissioners and other prominent and influential citizens of the State that con sequences most disastrous to the interests of the State and its people weuld ensue if it then became apparent that the Best act was a failure, and that with the full knowledge of these things yon not only AwtwJ 4aa Knl Mum me(ramantl in inducing us to accept the (assignment. Nore particularly is it worthy of note in this connection that Senator Vance was present at several of the interviews held in ew xorit witn Mr. .Best, and was ctive in promoting' trie negotiation, then thought by ourselves, iu common with others of the State, to be important Hud essential to tbe,intests of the State, uiid of those citizens' of the State who had been actively ; instrumental ; in pro curing the original' law and the contract ; hereunto" to be enacted and made. It id, moreover, proper to s-y that the commissioners are, and were at the time,, awaie that . this assignment wLs "not sought, by us, babuly taken, ;at the urgent solicitation of those who were most deeply interested in its successful consummation, yourelvea most conspic uously and influential among -the number and that, under, these circumstances, , we stepped ipto the breach when every other resource had failed, and assumed an on erous burden,;, .whfclr' jall others ha de j clined, adthereby $vejted the disastrous! consequences appneliended by yourselves and others from a fail are -It seems to us, also.that you cannot mean to demand a surrender of -Out: just -and fully recog nized rights .underthis contract, because there can be no possible grounds for such demand., j We feel assured that you are fully aware that ever since we assumed the responsibility of this assignment we have proceeded to push forward the work I in accordance therewith with a diligence and vigor which, considering, the unex pected and unexampled and . almost in superable obstacles presented, have shown upon our part not only good faith, bat sincere and earnest desire and purpose to comply with and carry out our contract in its true; intent and spirit. At the same tim ve know that you were fully informgaKf the fact, for reasons in nowise attributable to us, the contract on the part of the State has net been performed in essential particulars that have not only seriously retarded the progress of the work, but greatly increased its cost; Hit tV A A 1 A t i ne oiaie najs not mrnisnea, ana, as we are Informed, cunnot now furnish, the 500 convict laborers to which we are en titled under the act. For these reasons, as well as others that might be assigned, we cannot construe your com munication to be a idemaud for the sur render of our rights and interests, much less that such demand should be made under a menace of whatever injuries your high official position and your per sonal influence might enable you tpJpmcE We can, therefore, only understand jour communication as intended to place be fore hs a proposition which. we may con- The News and Observer wilL seed that "hammer and tongs," we fear, be fore this railroad scrimmage is finally ad justed. Somebody's toes will be in the way, we are sure. The News and Observer says that its only 'capital" is the interest 'of the peor never doubted, for one moment. It has always been a power ii that way and long may it continue to make that sort of capital. That is the kiiid we are af ter, notwithstanding Wilmington is a ii.i-re strip of I n. d bt-te-n a river and the ocean ud is too often i-ounUd ou u-.ere Stato matters are t one, riu'tl. And c admit h re. ro si "cU e u.h that ti e . . it'. and Observer has bet-u a good friend to our city und our jep!r. u ...inglon has not ko m my Iriei.ds elst uhere in the .Stale lLat t-he can uflord to imperil the good-will of any one of them. As to -Circnlur No. 88," about. wbkh the Netost ami Observer seeius disposed to split straws, let us remind our good friend that virtually the old rates were mver withdrawn. Major Yates proves us much in his second communication ti Mr. Unas. He says that he will con tinue to use them until others are sub stituted. Has the suspicion never cros ed the miud of our cotemporary tha possibly Major Yates is a little green at the business and that his second com ma il iVation, which is really apologetic for the first, is iutended to cover up some what of this verdancy? and does not it think, too, hat Gov. Jarvis was a little hasty in ascribing unworthy motives as a basis for the issuance of an order which Major Yates' action forced upon Mr. Haas? Mews aDd jbfccrvcr. Railroad Correspondence. -.I. Moxkueu. City, X. C, Aug. 1, 1881. Messrs. W. J. Cttde, A. Buord and 1. AI. Lojaw. LiKxtlemkx : W e have the honor to herewith l in line you a copy of an agree ment enteml into on 'the 25th day of May, 1881, between W. J. Best and his associates a; d ourselves us individuals and com mi ti nersofthe Western North Carolina ll.ulioad. Mr. 13. st and his as sociates ha.c placed in our hand3 .the sum of $25'J.ouu, which we hereby tender to J0U4 to r. i.uburse you for your expen uitures upon ; ne Western rsorth Caro lina Railro.t.t, legitimately and properly made under u-tmt is known as the Beit contract, aud we are authorized to say if this is not suliicieut such further sum as maybe due will be paid to you. Mr Best and his associates having in pur-, sider from the standpoint of the interest we represent, and which, without anv risk of injustice, may be accepted or de clined. if, as we assume, this interpre tation be correct, it will be presented to all the parties interested, and respectfully and duly, considered in connection- with all the rights, interests and obligations that are involved in the whole transac tion. We await voir rerlv to know wnetner or not we place the proper 111 terpretation upon your commuuicatiou Wo can offer you no better assurance of the good faith with which this cout me is being carried out than the fact thai. notwithstanding all the difficulties hkh have surrounded the wofk arising from Mr. Best's original default, and the ex treme rigors of the winter following the assignment to ns, it nas been pushed for I Ml - . waruso rapiaiy as 10 insure its comple tion both to Pigeon River and Paini Kock by November 1, 1881. at which latter point the Tennessee system o roads is unaer contract to meet and con nect with it, and thus open to the State the shortest and most direct route to the ? been received, together "g? IiT.Al: contract, ready to cooperate heartilv in protecting ana promoting the real inter eats 01 tne state in which we represent, as yoa Knew, a very large and constant ly increasing permanent investment of turn jespectfullv and confidently ask your cordial sympathy soance of said agreement obtained a lease of the Atlantic k North Carolina Rail road, and hawng deposited the sum of 585,000 as required by said agreement. and Ik-lug now actively engaged in mak iug the necessary preliminary surveys of the line of the railway between Golds boro and Salisbury, we have to inform you that if they shall coutinue to prose cute vigorously the work of constructing aud buidmg said road, we shall in good taikh aud hterully comply with our part ot the agreement above referred to, b6th as coniinisiouei8 aud individuals. Thomas J. Jarvis, . Z. B. Vtaxck, J. M. Worth, Commissioners. :n. A REPLY TO THE COMMISSIONERS. The following letter was received by Commissioner J ax vis on the 29th day of August, 1881, in reply to the Commis sioners letter: Richmond, Va , August 25, 1881. Gentlemen 1st, 1831, has with a copy of the agreement therein re ferred to or date May 25th, 1881, between yourselves aad W. J. Best. These pa pers have received from us the careful and .respectful attention and considers- r r cmauVa capital, and we in trnntAd with th imnortn;M confidently ask t vn hv thA tAt kvk " an? continued co-operation in oar work. i" 7" Vk;7 a " .r I Inspired by your appeals for our aid ward us a business relation rtI. "lco ?k prevent tne i- ..l V .7 : J I indefinite suspension of a creat work- of Ttwniiii.r 11 m n i ra nnrrn n t in in nautrm i . . . . m t T to the, people of which haaocnrred in matins nl C A1" lu w"u. wc wuiii una unaer nltAd nnU from th ft Zr ZJZZ not interrupted, propose to o 1 stand dv it until it is erMntMl. resulted only from the fact that,- to the absence of one of us, it was impos sible to obtain aa immediate conference. Candor compels us to say that we did not at first escape the impression naturally to be derived from the apparent import and trnor of your letter and the accompany, mg contract to that effect that it was in truded to undertake that in your char acter as Commissioners of the State of North Carolina, acting under the powers aud limitations conferred aud imposed by the act of Assembly referred to, you had truuricd iuto an engagement with Mr. licai aud his associates to compel us, as Resoectfullv. W. P.Cltde, T. M. Loo ax, . A. S. Bcvord. r - ' HI- NOETHi ChLSOXXX A, Executive -Defa&tme.vt, " lUidH,ropibr X 188lr ; Col. A. S:Buto$&hi4qY :: Dkak SiE-Ypqr3rihe1l5tn of Au gust, iu reply to .the JetterioT the crimaii. Bioners of the Western NortkCarblloa Railroad of 1st of August, was received by me on yesterday. v The commissioners will meet on the line cf the road on the 13th in&UnL at which time I will lay your 'letter befots-them. In the mean time JT. Irrh to pij for myself that I do not regard'yonr lettif in any way respon sive to jours. VNor do I admit that there is any trouble in construing our letter. If you found it difficult to get at our meaning . or purposes, it was so easy to ask us what we meant, without consum ing pages of paper Jn recounting a long history ot the troubles of the past. An east and west line. r?u.uii! from Morehead City to the-western borders oft the State and beyond, wnh its outlet at Morehead City, and operated solely iu the interest of North Carolina norts, cities and towns, would be ot sncii im mense advantage to the State that would feel bound to do'.evervthiug in v power that was honorable, whether asan individual, a : commissioner or as Governor, to secure such a boon for her people, will you not trantiy say it would be my duty to do so? This is what I meant by the letter of the 1st of Au gust, and this is said without any threat, expressed or implied, to injure any one. I do not know that any such line, will be built, or that it is likely to be; but it it is, I trust you will exhibit the same willingness to nerve the State that you .1a.!m in ynnr Ultor to ta.vA Uo wkon you took up the work on the Western North Carolina Railroad. 1 think you could do so without any injury to the substantial, permanent interest of your lines, and I am sure such a noble act would make all North Carolinians your friends. Now, a word about the manner and the circumstances set out in your letter under which you undertook this work. I have always found you a frank, cahdid,straight forward man, and I have always said aud believed, a gentleman. In this spiri$ I ask, did you have no desire for the, West ern roacat the time you took up the Best contract? Bid you do it solely to help the State and her people, and for no oth er purpose ? Is it true or not true that,' at the time Best was negotiating ibr the purchase of the road, some of those in ter" ested in your lines, met aud discussed the question of becoming yourselves bidder: agaiast Best ? Would you not have be come albidder had you not have becout satisfied that Best. was not in the interest of a line hostile to vours '?' I . ask , these questions because "your persisWut. push-; ing upon us the suggestion that you took up the contract to avert a great calami-. . A But from whatever motive i you acted, you certainly cannot say you enterc d into the contract At mxspucitation. I did not ask. nor did I even know vou and vonr friends ba).dcne"soti(l aFter iwadohej It isirVe-ttiat I kh:ew,'there''wa&rHl5lef oebwesn xur. xest anu ms associates, ana they were inrelynot td'be abie 't organ ize. ,CoU Andrews had, ' ben;fqr, 'years my 'wato,' personal friend; and was then,' as cow,1 a member of my staff. ..I iaskec? him to go to New York and see What the trouble wasx and if possible, Tremdy it. I also telegraphed to Serfator '-Vtfnee io go to New. York and aid Jiu Jhe adj st ment. r I felt that it was a crisis in the history of the road, and that if the con tract broke down and the work failed. then: it - would be a Ion r time before the people of the west would see, -the road ajtd hear the whistle of the 'engine. I also knew that you were in New York, and that you did not want the work on the road to stop or the contract to fail, and I supposed the f. ct that you knew the road would be an important feeder to your line had something tOdO with your anxietv and feehnsrs in the matter. But, as before stated, I did not know who assumed the responsibili ties of the contract till after.it was done. There 4s not connected with this whole matter; from the day Mr. Best first came act, wora or line 01 miuft -to x 1 1 wuid have concealed or kept froinr tb ptilic linereiore oesr mat vou mil - cease -to write in such vague .' general ; terms' auu say wuau it was mat 10 mauce you or yonr. friends. to take up theBest contract. What promise did I make or what inducement did I offer ? Now. let ua have it all out in. plain, unmistakable woras, .giving ume, place and circum stances., jl do not -wish to evade any obligation or responsibility I am under, but ,1 ,do want -to know what it is. I write fq! you thus individually, because I know you well, while ! barely know Gen. Logan.aaddonot know Mr. Clyde at ail; v- CoirAndrews was an ardent friend "of mine for .the ' nomination . by the Demo cratic party and election by the people for Governor. I have no doubt that he thought that a failure of the enterprise A a: 1 J ? m ' V ' . -r at maw umc woum senousiy anect mean both ways, and that, on this account, he by the memorandum of the 25th of May, to do anything, I do not understand thai ihftj-arAjpAtMrffl fry gajd mercoran 'um to do anyt! ng t ihonorfble orfmpri per and l have no id a that Cither of tuem s wito ni. n reg iro, ia jOur obedLht servant Iliscellaneons. 1 1 ti fleah'Ctdoael, Jarvi.4 L I I'EfFil liElEES k I f if U ft- l I v; J.f .-v h 0 fi . J O'-'i t-'f? .- Thinking Men sKouId take Warner's Safe st id uey and liiveriln U.abov,VJitnJl lt is not the heOo ow. the number ef facts but how much nf a far, the is himself .tivJ proves the man J ft. .' 1 1)41 My T rmciiied Backi", , is the excUutatiou of more than one poor hard working uiani and womani i Do ypu know wby: it aches? t .It is because) your kidneys , are overtasked and ". need strengthening, fund ybtir system needs 'id be cleansed ot1 bad -humors. 7 Kidney- Wort is the medicine yoa need., fit acta like a charm, says a well , known physi cian, i never anew it to tail." Liiquia or dry sold by Druggists Boston PosL'i True friends visit us iq prosperity only ben invited, but in adversity they come without invitation. ' c ' trial. Th atto&tioaof Hons6kepra, Farmtrs aad otaert If eallsd to aabla Prtarasioa r ' . JM, WHITf WASHING AtlB ALL SAiaTASy-to itldurabilhy ard bootr ar two-fold floater. ItnaTerlMet iti iurflr V.ii foryaanr Whia applied it forma a iiHsmu BMOOTU-ltf - K Jtrgq MljfVWb I br plaatsr. r It can b uMdeoaveaiaatly aad Monomieally in makiBe HonV TC. .-Z! We refer to the Knickerbocker lee Ooopsar. aad other. - - 80LI at wholesale, by the barre., rand la uu alter paekajer, at cue If an.r. . !arreUi Wblle-. thlt9J i J In Good Baotet,(1K UaU) White M. , - C0RLE8 & CQ. Lime and Iuaber kl7. " o. K. Corner front and ftaee Btreeu. kmii r.e U. a A van Wk mA am nAnitirtinMil. .. i. iJ j . M . VW .UU VMM WHMK AAMAMMAAtm SJ& AUUUBOA MV MAAXm. .Till MHVSV 1 Lumber teat to eat by ifdeeirtd. w 1 w rU 1 Mii. Food for the Brain and enes that will jinvigorate .the body without intoxicating is what we need in these dajs of rush and worry. Parker's Gin ger Tonic restores the vital energies; soothes the nerves and brings good health quicker than anything, you can use. Tribune. 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THE ARM DBPABTMEIT the:;Treeklr Herald: HTef -ftiusm,, well ai the meal taetier m...Zh diMwretriei reledns tthed- f tsTiu" er.atnUfOT- airia Cattle,' FevltryTCr TreeeTjxetabUAe, Ao. withJ:: ror keeping buildings aad.farabr aiji in repair. Thii it ir,Bi.rwf- J' edited department, widelj copied, idj iieadef fe. A new A r.t Medieat Work., et, LBdiaprasabl t erarr . bu, ntitid "the aMh ' If booad ia fiMtt rrweh BJUU4inMMfmUsiUvS0e -, PMrM.oonUinsbeatefmlstM- prioe. only f 1.25 Mat by mail; (Uloattd aaaPle.: mmi ' J a Ti l r - LlirifTTHrSELf. Kmi Balftnek sLBoatnL A Rook ot Rare Orltnalitt. ntitiji PBAGTIGAL LIFE. The rreat probl -m aolred. 1 ha indiffi carefaliy considered from the nf ra ksn j. ii- . r ---i - fil.xi.ij op w iMiunij, m r rr adoea "T." j-" 6 . I Lnaw, c. tiojr liread-.icaten are to 'be reason for his efforts, and. if the truth l!8MB th 'tts, rare informetiflji nd was known, even used his own money to I , T cpnemon eenee. , aJl-p-e cIor I platee aa one rem 'Areata rint I shall notson forgettheservices of tejr .v. A.uu.no, auu rf ill UC TCI lull ig iiuu.j.b MntlMw reward them when I can propeilv.dd' so, . r,.. . mmm . j -l and I am sure he wonld not I A V7A NTCn ?' . . , mi i w ii if nui uf 1 thmt the State and up the contract at the time you did.rno Jaitpmhv'iihedi;.!! ia aihmaittojy of hew matter from what motive you acted, and I bo,ose by; herculean trargle front oeenn- w . - . z. m rn Tawvai a m ar a a . , ' ibu resar iberal ,Pzenuan Ooples are t up dabs for the ETKI.V fclfTW - v-. 1THEHOHE . .. . ffivliff reeeintf for nraetfeft numm .f?"? elothlaT and for keepisf ip titi . latett fashiona at the lrt wlii. Item of -eookinj or econoiay nrreiulu OUd epajtaatIi praetleall tmtbjm. ran and London eommanMtaM wf0111, mV?,,1109 part.. eat ef d -Weekly Herald will tar th lwBaMif. vrk An. Imiulml - .v. ... rr kunBBi toe nnee or at w n n. a . - - ' SKILLED LwABOR are looked after, aad everythinf rrUUf ft Bfuianieeaad labor saving ii earfiiljr forded There Is a pare devoted to u A, latesl ! Pjssesef the bcdaeti mf$;Cfi. eoaditioBs of - ' THE PBODUCCd UABEtT. vt FporCar Xewi at hone and abreai, v KXther with a Story every week, a Berroe some eminent dlvtae, Literary, !. amatioPersonal aad Sea Notes Tkw t U no papery la- thewoiid which eoai i mueh news matter every week as the Wetl Herald, which la aent, pottajre free for () Oollar Toucan tuhseribe atanjthae.' I 1'He York'Herald la a weekly form. Dolfar a Year Addresaj!' ',; :'i- Broadway and Asa CSreetsJTtw loti 8 tni one "rears. With an extra eopy of the Weekly - - t -a yMiB aafpe bobw; . -- f- 1 - .jjoi'ttitt eaF, and Jone copj of tnA uaiiTr Ban months. :-r Linxxaenae .de-j with n eilraeoprof tie WklT i n I cuu yearraa eae pv of rnim i imrLEH.. - mmn i. i Jrly. . V f ; i - I mand tor the only Complete. AnthantiA . anri ! -' With ia'Ttrcin'hr Is? you and your friends rendered Fuliy-iniistrated r - V s - - Jr jBea,andoneebpyof theflaUv and myself a service In taking ? LIFEF- PRESIDEUTABFIElftJ 4 L aaoae.yea;i t I Sr?r JL or ftflb5,,ie prospectus in the I AtJTHadJBi ThrfWrt niwm.oritellTefeadonderfaJAa- vaatureserAmerida' kte1 OtiU?,' ;.' I do think you areehtitled to be treated rft i v t J"ace ii not AMMiiaatioa; Woade;fiJ.8niiicarTeaa- CVif with liberality. .1 so propose to treat ment, Pecatlar Ciitt .associate cemwis- iHt Y-:vw SolW ;AmP able tmw Daily and Weekly. Bat; becaase of 'these tbi.gi, Tou mst you, and I believe my sioners will co-operate with me.- I nntPrnort nt totnm h.nl, "S?.V: warw w weaiaa " r- u uuuu vr iree LiDeru termi imtiit w oe muiuerem w cv CTeai enterorisa for Addr 4 nd tfief r bttdj' cf hlThwaTDiea, he iate 2-ertra.ifrf 'r jefttFranVi, mi' aaraeT fim iCoU'f e tnr- ,e. blact Oa'ta, C eTeer et- CtTN" kui ter-other rwor tferrai vhmw- t fehuVrxofthelaterabe? a4 Mert at .Winston,: How artto fSSit Mle itL-Jveau etvryolaxdt til P! iWltf iaf3it.l7 foe iulltvirtiff"J .f t t?air oi Wh-ij "Ar the development of the State, like the I V one proposed by the Midland 'sthemeif I oncerr20BBAKD BBOS, PolliaheralIAtlani!UK ; . oma iron BoJldiar, its prcjectorsbaU-sbow their kWmmdAS n by their works, especially whendtWpro-lA J roet' or 'rraveiier. . ' leasnra: liuicreoaa- - ktAAeAmm ..4. Swithin CSnortlidgeV ' 4 - rWrr posed to compensate yoa, for all -vonr ex. penditures an J all jour trouble. V v 1 if the commits loners helped to treC ton I HufL . .kRUAflufl Vnnn.ft say, they have offered to helpWet you Pid fy&S out without loss. . If it has .turned out to xr?:"iijycrj6 be a good Wgain; so much the better l?ififiIW foryofti.thatyomiarariot been injur- r -'v Jr www u wiBUUiuvwis wi tuUlVlQUaXS. I iVTmllM f-rtn Pima ai ) Baltimore. Md. CSC.O; Reivard. WWIL&5AT THB ABOVeT reward i . m i . w , v ... r iw ounuiaasoaiuad is i fty.! d aJrTetetahle, And, never fall m tir iMMllt, . . . . ' I pjvMti,antf. '.II T K QWEA1' . wwra AI Pim tnioaitn 1 L I. 7C mm 1 Vat i.MffffAlorB Old Areeasea i7 oneptbntlVLMibBint.' ' OrjaiJt ibxear JTcV tfifmM iZ RXDOXeetMalai.4 a ponr las reuaipt 01 a 3 cent ffUap mnh 2MAwl v I Biii T Ttraugu a or j' fjaiV ti akr car e,,; itb 4 ; J ai, ;ore, we Wkatheaoaejr'trtbV iri fa. V ' - l " -""-r ,
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1881, edition 1
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