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THE DAILY REVIE17. JOSIJ. T. JAMES, or,;&JProp'r WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 18SI. Entered at the Po&tofflce at WUmingten; N. C, as Second-Class Matter. t r ink"nd "jo unity."- The last camber of the Raleigh Far mer and Mechanic contains -an article relative to which we desire to offer a few suggestions. The - term "Yankee," ; as we understand it, as applied to residents or natives of the Northern States, is cot used generally among oar people as a term of reproach or contumely, bat , merely to designate the people of a cer tain section of the country. There may be a few who use the term in derision, bat they are an unimportant factor in Southern sentiment. It is well known by every intelligent Southerner that there are thousands throughout the North, .of the besrtnen of the land, who hare strug gled manfully, fearlessly, and at times almost hopelessly, siace the war, for a complete restoration to the South of all her vested rights and privileges, to the end that a complete reconciliation be tween the two sections might be attained Nor do we apprehend that the people of the North object to ther ;term "Yankee," by which they are generally known, unless it b coupled with some disrespectful adjective. It is a name by which they have been known all over the civilized globe ever since the formation of the government;-and it will probably slick to them as ioojr as the government exists. At the recent centennial celebration at Yorktowo, as we Lave heen aold by those who were present, a regiment from Michigan was encamped in the immediato vicinity of the troop3 from our own State, and the soldiers from the two sections fraternized in a spirit of fun and hilarity, such as none but soldiers fcuow how to enjoy, but they were known to each other by no other names than "xant ana "Jonunie. Ana so may it be. No Southern soldier or son of a Southern . soldier who listens with a thrill of just pride to his father's gallant deeds on the battla field, will scorn the name of "Johnnie, so long as it is applied in a Kinaiy spirit r in a lriendly manner. The two names will stick to the-two sections as long as - the heroism of th war i remeaibered; not in anger or contempt, but in that - f vr Avwn I r m I'naaa ri K -mi rtm iUa Ki f - teres t enemies, when reconciled, the warm est friends. ? The remarks or 15 ro. - b&otweii' are worthy of careful consideration and" we copy them. They are as fallows: r .... The timo has como'foi; the Southern people to drop'"tho"r usd otlthe word -'Yankee," except .in. speaking of the Yankees oih&rjatfriTrtrtjfjim.'TiU den's election five ycltrs aOjand everf 'election since,' demonslraesihat" fully nair are aa - elections last week showed that out ui" a million of votes' the majority for the Re publicans was less' than fifty tKousahd! "At least nine Democrats and friends of. the'South faced every fenKepubUcah'svt Ana wnen we reueci mat inciiepuoucans have controlled the offices, the,,piajorily of newspapers, the election- machinery, .the police, the National Banks, etcr, for twenty years, the fact that the two par ties are so evenly balanced showathai if the Democrats once got control oi the country they would hold it; for, as we all -know, there are thousands of voters jin every State whojgo with the top side, riot from wrinciple, but because it is -the .strong side. . , v ,. Let us think of these 'things, and make a distinction between our" friends and oar enemies. Massachusetts is con sidered a blackly Radical and "Yan kee" State, yet there are more Democrats in Massachusetts than in North, Carolina and South Carolina put together! I A prominent politician, long resident in Virginia and thoroughly acquainted with JencMahone; gives" it arlurbpih ion that the Republicans will make a great mistake if they imagine that tha results of the Virginia election will bring the Virginia Senator into close pa? ty communion with them. He says thai Gen. Mahone will etill keep on the edgt of the Republican; party r and act with that party as he has since his admission to the Senate, bat that it will be on his own terms entirely, and that his quasi in -dependent attitude will bo preserved to the last. He says Mahone's ambition and audacity rise to 4he height ofrgeniai; that his ambition iato7contr61 fan inde pendent party which shall not only dom inate Virginia, but be a potent factor in National politics. The two Virginia Re "adjusters in the Uotse, he siygare devot ed to Geo. Mahone, and "In foil accord with his plans and ideas. Tbey, like him, will not enter the Republican eakeuVs but whenever their votes are ne (irno moreorinerxNortnern peppie not Ya'nkees'ifVhat'terniiieaaig, to or desired by tne KepuDiieaos, tneyi-tOT1o will be furnished on terms to be 'agreed upon. This gentleman says the cam paign in "Virginia was managed on the part of the Headj utters with the molt conszmnate skill, and that Col. Cameron, their candidate for Governor, is not ex celled by any man in the State for in cisive force and oolitical sagacity. He 4 - , , . r says that thousands of white voters, who would otherwise have voted for Daniel, remained away from the polls, as they wanted to see the debt scaled down, and were willing that the colored voters should get the credit, or the obloquy, af it may be considered, of doing it. Since the recovery from the effects of the panic of 1873, the surplus revenue of the government has steadily increased nntil it is estimated that it will reach the enormous figure of $167,000,000 for the current fiscal year. List year it wss; over S100,000!000, and the receipts at the Treasury since the 1st of July are so much in excess of those for the same period of that year, that it is safe, in the opinion of the Washington Star, to esti mate an increase of 50 per cent, in the surplus revenue. Cincinnati Gazette: "If General Grant wants a situation with steady em ployment, 'and salary no object, he has found it in writing letters of recommen dationJor appointment to office. He will find a plentiful crop of stalwarts of the stalwarts. Ohio alone could keep him and half a dozen secretaries employed, although Ohio did not come within gun shot of sending a third term delegate to Chicago." ' " - The Captain of a ship recently arrived at New York announces a carious change in the gulf stream lately. The stream suddenly turned around and be cran running towards the North. The current continued in this opposite direc tion for two days and then, as suddenly and mysteriously changed back again. The gulf stream has been showing a num ber of fiCietttrfcities lately, and can no longerlfeffed'OT. " ' QuarteriiorasliFfGHeral Meigs reports lhat llm mbnAtfft Joirvthflr service of his .l.nftrmnt:MiihiCW -monntpd iQfl.iXti?!;0hnrcmo,J VV W V.U HAW IHtf, CW V V uiWMaiLviMVU W were 612,15i,i.a.ieaving a balance uuuianu iu vuuo ov,wi, -vi vm., i v., 296.04. Thial!boSded Pacific Railroads earned during'The year $836,638 for .... ...... . .. ... ... military transportation, which was with- held by the Secretary of the Treasury to be applied to the liquidation of their in - debtednesslo the United States. HUUHH1A!'. ' "How is it, my dear, mat you never kindled a flame in the bosom of any man?" said an old lady to her niece. To which the young lady replied: "The reason, my dear, is, as you well know, that I am tot a good match. E. 7- Some parents don't seem to discern any difference between "Bring up a child In ; the way he should eo" and uBrust ud a child in the way sho should co," con-1 sequently the female child i3 "banged" I in a most idiotic manner. And pretty J often there is a great deal of banging in I To the ordinary observer ft looks somewhat peculiar, to see a woman stand up in court and testify that her husband has asiauU?d her, and after he is fined $5 and costs, dip her hand into her pocket and produce the money, which she has been saving to get a new dress, to enne. uut mat's a woman all over. somerviue Journal. Basil, 'the editor of a popular periodi cal, says be is glad he world is coming to an end on November 12. He believes it will enable him to get rid of a number of contributions that he does not like to reject, and ' that would get him into trouble if he ventured to print. This is a new illustration of the old sayiner that everything has its uses. Boston Cou rier. "There has been a wonderfuljmprove- ment in the speed and comfort of travel ling during the past quarter of a cen tury." For instance, less than a score of years ago it took nearly four years to go from Washington to Richmond, and the travelling was very uncomfortable. Wow the lourney can be .made in less man a day, witn ease . . a. and comfort. Norristoton Herald. Mrs J ane" Pfhkerton, of Manchester, Eng., has just been cut off in the flower of her youth by lexceesivo smoking. 1 1 is only 107 brier summers 'since Jane first saw the light or day. She Drobablv rniirht have lived a loner and haDv life 1 hadnot tbbacfco'brought hereto an un timely end. We believe now, if we never did before, that tobacco is a slow rioison.'--Boston Transcript. Iconoclasm: The old proverbs are great things. At least tome folks think they are. One of them says, -A man cannot bite the bottom of a frvinsr-Dan without smutting his nose." Now, what is clever or remarkable about that? If ittttd iaidlhat a man cannot bite the botloa rout of his nose without smut. the frying-pan "or- that a man can- . . ii . . fir . ... , not one us imui oa me pan wunoui frying his nose, or tome thing like that. Ihere 'would beiomethiog in it to inter- est and lnstrueL Lowell Citizen. In Ola Doctor s AdTlce. U wis thlf : 4 Trait in God '- and keep your bowels .. open,"., For -this purpose many- atrhWoctor has adTised "the : ha bftuitlv.coSirteJlaiakeKina 1ntr remcoj -so; esectuaiiy over linthisco&dition; and that' without Ibediitrtoand CTipifftrwhich other med- icines cause. It isfm raSiear' eurefor pilesiDon faatb use it .Translated Miscellaneous. r 'v- r i i m i ( 0i 7 Syijj, 1 I mlrrom fim.ie Vr.p!l iil cf VJae, M-rt a Pf'HtTifK Kem' f r 1 WdCUrfeitlM C'MJ p'm' t the lowe pa t of th bdy fo- Ta p d Lier evla aa Jnndi Dizzlne, OrTl, M&lria, d a I d;eiMea of th Kid i, Lier, sad Driaa y Organs. . For Fsualb DatksxB, fdo -'h y slenstruatioss, aat tfur tfl regiamr, it has no qaal. It re'tre the orfisna that maki tha blood, and hace is ibe bae Hloob FcRinta. It lathe only known run aj tbat cure? aiaaT'a Djbeaje. P r Uf&betds, caa Whnei'i Havs Diabktes "'are ?r eIa br Orcjiita and Dealers at $1.2 nr bottle. L&igat bottle inthe market Try it. H H WARNER k CO., it 2i-d hw nrmto Rochester H. - . i . KW DR C W' BENSON'S Celery and Cliamomlle Pills I . . , L. , mQ Sick Headache, Nervous i neauacue, ixeuraigia, ervousuess, Sleeplessness and Dyspepsia. It has been proved that they successfully ward off all danger of Paralysis. Apoplexy and g dd dath TheiJ eSeci' the Nervous System is something wonderful, 1 and there is no wonder that thousands of people avail themselves of such a valua ble rcmedy.wuilc it may be lound.m tnese days of Nervous Diseases. The simplici ty and purity of these pills are at once in their favor, as they do not physic. Paralytics that have not walked tor two years have been fully restored by these pills, and thousands of cases of Ner vous Weakness perfectly cured while the cases of Sick and Nervons Headache and Neuralgia that they have cured are in numerable each year and add to their I popularity Too much cannot be said in their favor, for while they cure these terrible Nervous Diseases, they also im prove the general health, :ud especially the complexion and skin, and invariably improve the digestion Sold by all drurcists. Price 50 cents a box. uenoi, iut in ortn utaw ot.. Baltimore, Md. Iiy mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for 2.50 to any address DR. C. W. BENSOPJ'S' TP- E4 at ci tA c is Warranted to t5ure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUKiORQ, INFLAa? STATION, M1LJC CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEACIG OF HAIR AfJO SCALP, SCROFULA CiLCCRS, PIMPLES & TCHOER ITCHifiCSoaallpartsofthe r-a Pi PI body. Xt mates tli Blcin "white, soft and emootii ( removes tan &ad iVoclilcs, and is the ST toilet drossiiiij ia lilil WCHIiD. Elec-ntlput up, twx bottles in one paekass, coneistiiig cf both interns! and ex eraal treatment. 11 first clsja druf:5i3ts 2isve it. SI. per packaee. J. W, CONOLEY, Agent. oct'6-orn-d Li4AntH ict Rf Zltfri ! nea,in lb WCdllll I D' ft B O VVK-JT8 Nsava ahd Beais TaKATMisT, acpecific fcr Hvateria, Diz- xiaf, Oo&vu!aions, Nerrom Headaobe, Mental l'epreioQ, Loas or ftlemoiy. impo- Unor, rematnr Old A(re, caaaad by over exertion, exceaaea. r over-isdnVesce, which leula to miaery, dec aod death. One box will care reoent cases Each box cont iaaore mouth 'a treatment. 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