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T i if THE DAILY nEVJElV. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. O. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1881. Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington. N. . C, as Second-Class Matter. Deacon Richand Smith, of the Cincin nati Gazette, on his return home frdm the Atlanta Exposition, has the follow ing among other prophetic utterances of the South: "The capital to be added to the South during the next two years, employed in mining, manufacturing aad agriculture, will multiply the resources of that section in an unexampled ratio. The census of 1890 will surprise even the most saDguine optimists." The New York Tribune insists that there is no remedy for the enormous ex penditure) entailed upon the country by the arrears or pensions Dill, it says: "All that Congress can properly do is to resist every attempt to. proloog the life of the unwise statute, and promptly set on foot a searching investigation of the entire pension list. The enormous imme diate drain upon the Treasury cannot be prevented, but the continuous yearly leakage to pay the fraudulent pensioners which the arrears act has raised up in troops can be stopped. We believe it to beTno exaggeration to say that such an investigation would reduce the pension roll to such an extent as to save thei government five or six millions annually without doing injustice to any person who has a right to the nation's bounty.' TUB PENSION UUIlttiCNS The New York bun says : 'Ihe fruit of folly is seen in the pension burdens inflicted upon the country by the Arrears act. Commissioner Dudley announces that 28,740 names were added to the pension list during the past fiscal year sixteen years alter tne end oi the war for which they are pensioned. For the .coming; year he asks an appropriation of $100,000,000, with which to pay annual accrued pensions ; and, besides this; he asks a-deficiency appropriation of $20, 000,000 for this year. A current annual appropriation of one hundred millions for the item of pensions, in the year 1882, for a war ended in 1865, is startling. There was never half that amount a dozen years ago, when a vastly greater number of persons entitled to a pension were living. As had happened in the universal experience of nations, our pension list was steadily decreasing a few years ago, and the appropriations sufficient to satisfy it had gone down to twenty-nine millions. A scheme of vil- liany was sprung upon Cpugress by dem aerosrues. and. thanks to its success, the country is now called on to make a prodi gious outlay. No force of invective can denounce this scheme more strongly than the simple . figures of what is substantially our new national debt Fully 4O,D0O new pension claims will be allowed this year, - according to Mr. Dudley, and 60,000 next year; a total of 100,000 new claims, resrardinsr which he tells us that fully two-thirds carry arrears amounting to nearly $1,500 for each claimant. Nearly twenty four million dollars were paid out last year as "first payments" to new pensioners; that is, within five millions as much as the previous regular annual payments to all the pensioners of all the wars. The total amount of his i annual disbursements ran up from twenty, nine millions to nearly fifty. Mr Dudley estimates that, in addition to the $100.- 000.000 which he i3 already certain of paying for arrearages, he-will have to pay $235,000,000 more,making $335,000 000. There is no question, judging from Mr. Dudley's general tone, that this is insiuu estimate, xiia prcueuebsur reckoned that other costs, direct and indirect, will carry the aggregate ar rearages, alone to nearly $600,000,000. Such is the stupendous scheme of plunder forced upon the people, largely by claim agents and in their . interest, and offering temptations to gigantic frauds. Yf arner's Safe Kldner and LlTerCure ODR NaVAL ESTABLISHMENT. The report of the Naval Advisory Board, if accepted and acted upon, says the Savannah News, promises to relieve the Treasury of a very fair share of the surplus in its vaults. With thirty-eight cruisers and a number of rams, torpedo boats and other defenses under contract, the custodian of our surplus millions can very readily see where they must go. It is extremely doubtful, howersr, whether the programme for renewing the navy will commend itself to Congress. The fact is that we want a large and powerful navy or a very modest one a a As long as tne policy, wmcn nas so loog characterized us, of attending strict ly to our own affairs, is pursued, we will trouble no one and no one will trouble us. We have no business ia Europe, and no concern on this continent outside of our own boundaries. From this point of riew half a dozen cruisers would suf fice, and these can be found" among the serviceable vessels now on hand. Our naval force is prodigiously large. We have one of the finest training schools in the world, and are turning out scores df new officers every y ar. These must wait eight or ten. years ere they can become commissioned officers of the lowest grade. Admiral Rodgers, in view of this, recommends that only the best prepared of these be retained and that the others be honorably graduated and suffered to make their living else- ' i wnere. we can, n we cnoose, take a hand in the world's quarrels and inter fere with our neighbor?. Shoald we conclude to do so we would need a pow erful and well maintained navy, but we would have to pay for it as well as for our performance. Our good sense, how ever, will protect our pockets, and it is altogether likely that we will get along with our present naval establishment. Why Are You Billions? Because you have allowed your bowels to become costive, and liver torpid. Use Kidney Wort to produce a free state of the bowels, and it will stimulate the liver to proper action, cleanse the skin I of its yellowness, cure bilous headache, and cause new life in the blood. 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