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TBI3 PAP- Sunday CX- . J A M JO .XD TBOrKlETOK. $155? i dim - "L their papert regularly. 1 -TTrvTAGE rAlU . ; IrV 4i. Kft rrnts. n-i . -c. One B- . i' 4 be dclirered by carriers, . cixr" . rnort any ana ! 1: 1 il Milt " "HI (I . I PLEASE IfOTlCIi. 'J VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, -t . FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1877. NO. 159 f r IT IIAND. : ti dinorcit trill hav i1 - -Vrciin again. 11 W here, lias beeri notified. Many arrests have been made, chiefly vagabonds and thieves, who constitute the crowd. Troops arrived this afternoon from the Indian country. Th.e swearing in of special po lice is progressing. '. ' Y Some tailors struck last night, but this movement met with little success. . Earlv this I morning some fifteen or twenty roughs boarded an outgoing train on the Illinois Central road, and com pelled thc engineer to back up and return. Ac13 knk- tne conflict I An attempt was made to stop the dummy .j bS": ' 1iron .harp trom the stock yards to-day, but the con- LOCAL NEWS. Hard times continue. I teP . , ,.,it At the K wiliit die as it spreads. Beautiful moonlight night.- Eggs Cften cents per dozen. tbc strikers will rrpve thcrmlllosc.nn $"r , .vn fimetcrnuje u-i pcucu tnc engineer to uacic up been sharp ductor, revolver in hand, defied the mob. J,tititoter j ; ofa f ht between 1 but these .1 J ...lit 'f ill A more IUC Usui wi r. nnmcnhiclr has been 'ilun cf the workingmenfs 1 ) .Tms bare l rir"" i-e-nio2 aweroaj ia .frikcra . dcUxoWl nn inromin?? "t tOovc apoa the Kceh3u.of J train from. Omaha at Sxtccnlh street last has just been received the mob and the police ison streets, in which the former came off worst, several of them being laid up by blows from clubs, and others being lodged in the police station. The lkard of Tradedias adopted a reso lution, 1 calling on the Governor of the State andjthc President of .the United States to quickly suppress the prevailing insurrection wherever their authority ex tends. All saloons arc being closed un der penalty of a revocation of licenses. I New York Sim 21th. Order Restored at Buffalo. The backbone of the mob at East Buf falo seems to have been broken last night: at any rale, all is comparatively quiet there to-day, as well as in other sections of the citv. I A few unsuccessful attempts have been made to induce employes to Too hot to hunt up items to-dayi. "Chain up that dog" this weather. Cok1 boating water in t lie Cap-. Fear. Watermelons are plentiful; ditto o!io. Greeri corn lingers at 20 cents a .!"7Mr. News very scai cc but picui-v ..mi weather. Chickens all the way cents each. i'lUUt lo t 'JO nnivrrsil lvc West have I YJLii TMrtrnin" Will f . u a-ain at rcaco with a tiff' Cantaloupes very cheap now and tigs arc becoming plentiful. Last night was the hottest ot the sea son and so was night before last.' There is some talk of an excurson from Kaleigh to Vilmington next month. IU at Work in Chicago, IcuisYillo and St. Louis. -he Creat Strike. nuit work', but beyond this the turbulent flotSfiSOFTUE STRIKE TnR0UOU- Icmcnt has nia(o no In scvcral nrt THE COUNTKi . Jnsfnnms ratherinir crowds have keen dis- w I r n i persftt by mounted police and patrolmen, and the leaders lodged in jail. Over thir ty have been arrested this afternoon. The news of the coming of the Eighth New York Regiment was received with great' Kfttisfartion bv the citizens, i A number, of the strikers attacked a !r;rEsiOUFKAlLROAl TRAFFIC. J lumber yard this morning to mako tnc men quit work', uui mo pum.u away The Forty-ninthllegiment, from Albanv,- with 2TG men, reached here early this morning. The massing of troops here is interpreted to mean that the au thorities intend to start trains notwith standing the strikers. The mbb smaller to-day, butthrcattning to burn the ch vatois, of which there arc thirty here, all huMiiv infltwnllc. TU milk trains arc rJthe Citizen s Corps in all neany l stopped, ana uic last auppij woS aisinu cen proccWM to wesi Aioany, l uteU tins cvcdiuj;. The finest watermelons of the season were sold -hcre yesterday at 2o cents each. Xo arrest last night and consequently. no City court to-day. The Guard House is At. T. When you buy cantcloupes chooic those with the rough rind and green ap pearance. . They are the bejit. Comparatively .few mosquitoes have been buzzing around this year. It has been too hot for them to go to work. There are ninety-three cases docketed for trial at the next term of the Criminal Court of which about -17 will be tried, 3E SITUATION IX l'EXXSYLVA- XI A AND OTHV.U STATES. Uia.w. July-o. -Ticuorijing ojcn wMccfuJv. At an carl liour Gen. "oiTTlie Erie Railway. . . rTdtement in and lucre aa ------ Vr5 . lV.v'isnn of the Lne aDoutiuCi.vr lbat U. Ii. last nigiit, u.o'" - . 1n of tLe freight aud round Kxt,ial preparations were immediately iH3l start out trains. The tracks mtiscltj and West Albany were f.l rased. In the city inc ccuc- n. u. last - --o . n.lawar. u U t luWJias. a The men who ? deputation oi nrc.u - rnfl tonuit vestcrday by the crowd Lackawanna and w-crn ro ( Rrrtemin? totvork under the protection up0n rftlif militarv. vcrv few strikers are seen firemen ndVthGcn'Girr acd the Governor think fctrxbleis piactically over, and that St fcmnJin? of freight can begin at Ex-Mayor Cmaday is still very sick at his residence in this cit-, with diph- flmrin hut. were arc "lad to learn that he is in a fair way of recovery. Yesterday about 1 o'clock that portion of the ci ty South of Dock street was visited with quite a shower of rain but, strange to say, the !rain did not extend ortu iho kfrnrfc. iy do- ugui o" lH0 voruvi oi -" nA Sonond streets this morning, fcpecta and bets of big watcmclonb tOlO . ,. i i !.:e niicneieu mad e. nn result were and bets wcrc-dcclarcd U) Ran Away. A mule attached to a cart laden Trith vegetables, took fright iri front of the City Hall yesterday and started off in a sweep ing gallop down the street. The driver, a colored boy, was thrown out of the art and the wheel passed over) his body. The boy was considerably , bruised but no bones were broken. r ' Last Sneak Thierei. evening as a family,1 whose name we could not ascertain, residing near the corner of Orange and Eighth streets, nocM-iy posit v o- J-' ttm; weo at tea one of the wards of the nation crept stealthily iri the front door of the house and stole several articles of clothiDg while one of his pals paid his respects to the poultry on the premises.' Jhe dog on the lot gave the alarm and the thieves beat a hasty retreat. I I 1 . A Relic of the War. Messrs. Jas. IL Chadbourn& Co. have at their office a ycry peculiar relic of the war. It is in the shape of a small piece of board, sawed out at their mill in this city, which has in it twominnie balls. One of these was just missed byt the planer, through which the board was passed, and the other was cut smoothly jn two by the saw. The timber from which the board was cut came from the upper Cape Fear, and probably from the battle field of Aver asboro, in Ilaruett county. the Krfc firemen to stop w ;n at this end of the road ork.1 have since The been their re?. 1 TbeCoTOTor-has issued the folkwin petition : nAUHATlOX BY THE CJOYERXOR Albaxv, July 23, 1S77. Ifemitmr dutv to invite the spec.a fcsion cf all the ettizens of tlii State iesprdalljof such persons as arc now KJtpUns to mtcrlerc WM,:ththo running fe tbe act pascscd by the Legislature wa.ts follows: Swi L xAny person who shall in a d.ssausneu . . intcricw with licccivcr-ou;"-" S Uich thqr wcro .nformcd cf brotherhood all hands wohiU aua their engines. ( -.1 'ZTtvAtx Syracuse. I , -r o- At v.astSvracuse Sv3AcusK, ouiy - wcrc Mr W. M. Hays, Jr., lms sent m lor our examiriation a very peculiar pcach a small peach of curious proportions grou 1 . r ,i ..ii. Lirn , icach OUt 01 me- llioniu ui ."-n x kr seekers are iinvitcu to Wc will be gUd to rccciro, commulcfttloas from onr friend on any . aad mll nbcti I $ , r' gcncr&I interest but : " - - - ? m n Tlie nunc of the writer But ilways ft furcbhed to the Editor. f ' , , Communications muat bt Jwiittea only. o one Bide of the prr. ' rcrsonalitics muat be aroided. f i . ... Andit is cfpccially and partlcclArij aar stood that the editor does not sJirsyi tndorM the views of correspondents, nnlcM! it&tcd in the editorial column. (.) 1 A Nuisance and a Suggestion. Wc are very fond of music and can isten to it as long and with as much pleasure as any one, but when these self- constituted musicians come around with an accordeon or make nirrht hideou3 with their monstrous vocal' discords wc arc then about savage enough t3 let fiy a boot-jack. It ii not ;juncommou Ifor young men and half-grown boys to go through the streets making night hideous and disturbing the wcary worker who re quires sound and refreshing sleep to en able him to successfully prosecute 1 Ins AailjT avou.Uon. Tlo nuli inru cUl, put a stop to. It is said that "music lia'th charms to soothe the savazc breast" and wc would suggest to the heads', of the In dian Department to employ some of our "night warblers" aud send them ut to entertain chief Joseph and his band. AYcj will-venture to say if it docs not give the chiej-and his band the jim jams it will kill them outright. An Interestinar Item. We find the following item relative to the, family tree of P. W. Fanning, . Lsq.., the oldest resident ot this city, in- the "Letter Box" of the August number of Scribncrs St. Nicholas. It will. prove of interest to all of our readers ; i BROOKLYN, lbTT. Dear St. Nicholas: Will you please tell the Littls Schoolmajam Lis I was wan dering in the cemetery1 at Kivcfhcad last summer, I came across the following his- tory written on a tomustone, which i copied, thinking it might interest her : "Capt James. Faxxi'xu, 'Died 1776, in the OSthycar of his age. " He was the great-grandson of Dom inicius Fanning, who was mayor of a city tn Ireland (under Charles I) ; was taken prisoner at the battle of DroghcdA lGl'J; all the garrison, except himsef, put to the sword. lie was beheaded by Cromwell ; his head stuck upon a pole at the principal gate of the city ; his property confiscated, because when Charles I. made proclama tion of peace, as member of the Irish Council, he advised not to accept unless the British Government would secure to the Irish their religion, their property, and their lives.' 0' Conner 's History. "His son, Edmund, was born in KU- oc;stinrof his wife Catherine, :T and Williom, and two ing which the worn examine. BisMop Gibbons The Richmond Whig says of this distingui shed prelate: "Bishop Qibbons, who is at present at the Niagara Fallsj is expected to return to the city the latter part of the week where he will remain until he takes up his residence in"; Baltimore as rnml iutnr to the archbishop. When he leaves thiacity to enter upon the duties in his new field of labor Bishop Gibbons wil leave behind him a host of friends and wel wishers." - ' , - j. A Postal Refiulation. The following ruling of the postoffice -rrhe'ncrmission granted postmasters to admit in the mails packages of flour or su-ar. when in their opinion.thc packages were wrapped so as to prevent leakage lnn revoked by tue i obiujaaivi-. i . :. c...a in most cases the erai. as it i& iuuu contents of i ti, in irnrr. wuu iucuji - ' 1 .nmAni scaled packages, prepaid at letter rates of Uannah Smith, of SmiUown scaicu i o tnnwipdtrck cn and four danghters, u w 't Anmn Yid Orna. -Settled in ;cl WiIU.Ia a. battle uitl. tho Inlians. was killed by King ; W , who split U s bead opcnwiuia ; i found tnai in iuuai v,jv.t - iuuuwo s . T v,n- touches ,re injured -.hisCag ract with them. Nevertheless 'eraent wa3 at war with; I ranee; iKalcigtiObscVcr. - P' The Colored Insane Asjluin Coin m liiisslonen. 1 . i' Yesterday there was a meeting of lbo Commissioners appointed by tho Ciotcrnor( , under an act of the General Asscmblj.lo select a place and erect a building for the."" care of tho colored insane of tho Btite.: The meeting was. held at the ' Yarboroi House yesterday at 11 a. m., and tho fol lowing gentlemen were present: Dr. J. W. Vick, of Schna ; M. M. Katz,Esq.; and ' O. G. Parsley, Jr., of Wilmington ; E. B."1 Borden, Ksi., of Goldsboro; Dr. M.Moore of Duplin county; Col. E. 11. Lilies, of An son county ; and Tlieo. Edwards, Esq., of Greene. J ( '... On inoiiiiu, Dr. .t, w. Vick was elect- ted chairman of tho bmrd nf (iimmUtifln.' ers,and llico. Edwards, tfiqr,'ruxnaac 11 Secretary. , ' ' ' This being only a preliminary meeting! for the purpose of organizing tho commis sion, it was resolved that when tho meet ing adjourned it would do so lo meet at t Goldsboro on' the LOth inst., for tbo pnr- pos of inspecting the buildings and gTOUDtU at that place. On motion, Dr. J. . ick and Air. Thco, Edwards were appointed a com mittee to visit Tarboro, to make an inves- tigatian of the buildings otlercd in Edge combe couuty, with instructions to report their observations to a meeting to bo held in the pity of Wilmington on the 31st in stant. The Board then adjourned. After the adjournment the Board took ; carriages which were in waiting and visited the Insane Asdum, tinder charge of Dr. Grissom, for tho purpose of con sulting with him concerning tho ncccMary requirements of a locality and building for the care of the insane. TLo Board, . after enjoying the hospitality of Dr. Gris som, took their departure, well pleased with, their vibit, and left the city for Golds boro. '. ' Now Advortisomonts. Dissolution. rpili: CO rAUTNKIiSUIP IIKRETOFOBi: 1. existing under the firm name of Uinford, Crow & Co., is tbii iay disjoUed bj tnattl censcnt. J. E. Cror withdrawine. W. H. UINFORD, , . J. K. CKOW, JAUL8 ANDEBSON; J. LOEU. jdly 1& 1 1 .1 rpili: UUS1NESS will be continued under J. thp lirm namu of BINF011D, LOEU A CO., by tLc remaining partners, to whom bU claims will be presented in liquidation d J. LOEU, ' july 20 -U JAMES ANDER80X. HOUSE. 7 OPERA this forenoon, 'ThcStatcsvillc Landmark enters this week upon its; fourth volume. We arc Mad to know that its prospectsarc bright er than ever and cordially join hand, wiU -n i.B nn,l rt;inisav in the !scnU- jjros. uiuwvo t..v. . mcntsthey reiterate in regard, to Hayes andliU administration The YainorouKli. t - nr(;,m nftinc day recently iSfm obstruction upon any rail- lra:ns WCre allowed to pass on . - - cr thc kiml mini,trations 'UW,tcar np, or Remove any I causc a general stride ijt Dj 1Jlackiiall, 0f the Yarbo- Pi nihwd, or displace, transler, or morninS was not suaiu . nnftWied-c here our obliga- Nccouationsatllornellsvijic . ' Yarboroush is famed far i Tn f? x ki.iLs v I LLi. July 25. At i i a a it nv focds Gov. Vance k a Private conference was . thc various heads of 1 . nlnm PI1L I U ' . I tLX J ' ween our-- . partqftbe , . h ?Kwi g ot railway ir""M were aliowcii . n(1 J atltf been placed at tlic rear - v A Strike in Pendcr-Geonre and Jim Heaton In the way - 1 T iinn till S at LeesDurr. mns m ved here to-day ot r Price at Yale College, 1768, two of whoso sons PrlCC L-e now living, 1850, viz; 1 1 ham lan- ning in New York City, and r . i . ttr-t ri i j ilia "in. ..11 FT I llll'lllll. A.. V. 1 l.t Thnmis. ana aauirim-i t K;rlo their father. Gil a inioriuiiiiuu. " - -- . j ijatnerine, uuuwi - -- . . , which occurred T"AiJj cf;nton. Ct.- Ldmund rvlrasaut nine auan - i rert seiui-u ",uu'"o-- -n- rniintr. 1 , t ;ntnnnnt-Governor ot rsova purg.mxcu. -y- Dccainu ."-7, 7, n .a .fP .Times . i-. cmorli!it. the R,t a. where nc uciu ifb" r Mn,,BTl'" .V.;::..,. . 3nn Lon- Island, had wo sons, 2WSiroiui"c 1 t . v,o inttnr was a mer- -i . i .lonn anu uaiuto, (1 there that day to ro .liner three mi: - I II 1 . Ill W r. k mJ m n . four of whom ii ur tar iniprforfi with switches, frp?,rxl track, or other part of any rail? w as to endanger the safety of any crtho rhall wilfully throw any otbpTTnno at. nnv train. on any r.i . :. '. :. f i .i aof s&all, upon conviction iuuiw, t i;Cccivcr Duwu a.., r- AVr KBimisUli.v:mV.:MnmA'nf in a htatei lUracc ucmis ami I -cts lUIUHOVtHiV"". . . rOiiU. cliv . i. "i n i vi j-," yesterday at Iecs i i 111 Lsw-r WHICH Wlii.v-- ' . -fl on ..;:..... thn war news irom iuc wu. TV- T ;nc . un. letter was a . l.oJl tlirfl TliaL UUY w I . . r ---i. 1 1 n rr t lirPfi nil L'3 tsiu t ir MAnf inrr 1 1. ill i A t. - n . t ujurn I I ritiiu ' . I'.VJL uianub " 1 tuttunvt;""") , w .1 J lnrn xrrrf I ... t j C.n crns talk Tender coumy . - 7k . James, died at o-n arsons in thecwyu, ruosuj. w are now nviu&, - . some 'JoO persons w iuu , Uf .An. ;n hia Ecvcntv-sccoudycar, lbl. the crowd, most some -ov , . Tkfrtripa in his seventy-sccouu jcai, xuxw-. ,l,o colored persuasion, wWe to have M" cf Sout,, arnl;. I ,. .,w,t cnually divided, ono party VanasscU and lsrael-rc5.Je Sherman, on tte r' f departments in HaleiSh, ,t aUvays full u" " iir..l.:. i, . -v (Hi son f.,nr ntr Soum w a5uius" v i:M.i,.H town:; anu m "w" under ncaiou, m " ':nn GrccnDort, and the other party, unaer J1"u-U8' Sirnmn2 married fEctcxccedengtenycars,or.bcliab c H Icy counsel for tnc men. - - i'owi.er, do notexceeding 81.000, or by both corarai'ttccof the tnfcriU Wh t is Doolej rl ow be md imprisonment.- - !; " vat0-conference with the though you ask, my fnend . KmoBrr I 'n, allpcLns engaged in the viola- definite rcsulta i wS Jnre. and fSrc aciS of the above law to desist therefrom, tb artics made slight concessions aim h icrcam tartar mr8l Thc a4loll In A.:rr, .-noUtrates. .,OUJ..cni cPak hopefully of a compro rlv for these manufacturers, xi ' 7 the claims of Burgaw. Southold town. Sally nmnS. nporting the claims ; oi xuib ov Tns:ah Lunton.Catherin iL of events some '.dUpW-E ?Ci tr&rirf a T -uomcjs ana otucr , w misc. CW ill crv oiCrons to niQ in Jraaacnt of thc said law, and of pun- ef U who are guilty of its viola- "i". . Sl-hU Vwrnif. rol ead P"''. ton, Price, su T ll,n P.llirSfl 1U vw... - personal remarks were maue uy uu U1C leaders whereupon a free fight ensued in the course of which there were Clubs were brandisncu raiuvi c marricu i i Amfnrd. Bertha roamed a lcrrj, aim XancJ married Major John Wickham. f strikes carelessly by llrtn A if. ,i I uvu in FaTCtteville. The Fayettevillc Gazette thus speaks cf of the late War. ii .i iv,l,lnll'9 Address in 11 MODAV, JULY 30th. Burr's Oceanicon, -OK- . WAR ON THE WAVE. AND HfGIILY INTKUESTINO lY Kuhibition of bO HWoricml I'lnUDjc, each xl2 feet In size, illu.traUDg tb many stirring sccdcs incident to . ucxxiNG Tin: blockade of the Southern iorti during the Ute r. These raintings arc tucrmioi iwown of application, and thc scenes aep ciea an exeiT.cut i Jca ol tnc inai uuSi a trip - ' I KilOM NASSAU TO DIXIE. A'bcautiful Allegoiicat raiatto?, rcprc- scntm Till: INTBODUCTIOK or YELLOW FEVEB INTO WILMINGTON.. Transfer of Iilockadc Runni&g to the Wet Indian Islands and Gulf port, illustrated by fcvcr&l striking tiews in the ancient city of Havana, Cuba. . . . Tht- whole concluding with a ercs of 7 J'aintind of one of thc inuit stopendau rw. J and I hereby offer a reward of five morning l l:rtd dollars, to be paid upon the ar- 3iartct vl i Mob in i. a t i rnnd coropanson. i o- n n ciuCK iu'a I St. Louis, jwy-o. - ,,,! l'tc Sic orctoly, in (.it, that a numD.r o rainy wcathcr . of l.ut Thu.ay rovnt6d ttie gainennuui i-.bv nn men asscmuivx ---- - ww W V place around a stand erected by German a k the Commiitcc,. Messrs. W. H tr - while two or .. t n Stclics, im contict on of cacti ana thc WOrkingmeuS 1,-cd in the Gcrkcn, 1'. v ullu" T , wEoshallbegnUtyof a xioUUon d spectators F. Vonkampcn, John Ilaar, Jr and John fc.,,,;. 5ACr kycr, wemake our -knowledgcmcn r csiau- 0 . i-l 1 lin tlPlil Oil . " kj.1 iU. nithorm combatants were sireicncu u - evening prevent J ""u ' 'b rrnwf to UCar KyOl. " " Great America But the crowd ur, al lecture: a m. ' . mm Ok w Till! IlOMDAllDMErri ivii r.uu or tout nsiiEii. 1 , 4ti net-attorney, or Qthcr civil omccr to strikers fr0m other manulacturm the BlfKt nrlWa ctnV in his DOWCr tO i- v,vinfs ' f x - . ... 1 i the provisions of this act w u i ue rcmov- dered kufficiont cause for hi BJe Governor. ' - 1 Cnocissox, rrivatc Secretary:: r tnrit.ttion to , ven at Wilmington Gardens IUJr a,,., oth. bv Germania .. . Jrlro . l k n '1 HUr3Uy, "0"- ' " , ... Sensmie - i U, ,l-iv bchr the seventn Jrv day through the r, o. 4,that da bcm0 i n"Yners andbyyour Drug-1 unircrsary 0f the Lod, W use something for DysFP Liver complaint that you know noth n aW ' yon get disconraged srjndin .nCV Wlth DUl :nu buw; - 'a rrhr Thermomeier al Office at. dnrn to t t tm i j micvi. -o i wu'- - n he loliowiui; 4" rpmaineu aviA-vauu J - I " . ... . . J irrr amoDH 1 honor. Beth lleaten anu x - crowu - ,rorsc and Mau- thcm,tlicy having ' But the crowd which did assemble blows on the head from ciuu. . wardcd by a most bcautilu i ana nthers Were injured, but none seriously, w orati adJin3 one m0rc to the l ,l,r.t fired at 1 rice, wuivu -irp-Hir nngm lauruwui misseu rfll 0i.ars realizea nia grtai, v the exertions of the whites , - ytt a political . leader we arc now UfPfI bv some more uw.; . iu to an annreciation oimsi sw prcacu., - , , , ,m. . ,l?r(ir ,n,i liurdieur. colored men, but not ueioru cu.- as a r. -fiffbt ontLc had been done to give empiu u- n four sureous vi -r . nmcfe ana reaay as 0v the city tcAlay and Ueaton g - j Uneous-Col. Waddell Ixmes . :t- ,:r t v . t of r!ire anu r, Tue uiscusiw" -1 oa jiagc an eiocuuuuia i ... ..... I A..ni.r t'l if nutans- Thejrrtat Arinada is ecn ander-w ay. ; Th Fleet in AcUon. Thc interior of Fori i bher. The landing of trooni aoore ino ww . faul charge of theS'aral IJrlade. -The ter rific conflict in hc Trarerfca.. CloaiJ teeae. Moonlight. Thc F.HleraU in poe4oa of the Fort. Illumination of the ileet c , Admiion, 50 ccntJi Kwerred fiat4 7S cents. Gallery M ccntJ. july 25 -u tucets, whercSOO men re . - eusv - . , tfl and demanded that the place be ache, Uabituai w committing other depreaanuu. - - . t Mlje 0 usees s au- Lyncnouri;, Tt nu siJc mob h tto noSt disor- and I get and try it, or Montsomery. "ji ana. w tnsy DreaKing wmuw ' ut . - f,r 7r cents; iwo uom. .fkentr. resUtcd. . Tho'PhaSix, Distil- a Kcgnhr Size for o cen , , . .J nai been seized by v them, and n tnc wui relieve . v nneton called for tnken , tb Norths - wiupciieu to return to tne station. .t J-:r th Secretary 0.Torraace, commandiog tb militia by permission of the Jjecrw 7, 10 Jackson Knoxville,T5 ; Mobile, 80; Xashville. 85 . ' it T.illinrrton to oC rcsumeu iu-v. - and more fun may follow. I Quarterly Meetings. 'Third round of appointments as made a P.lark. Presiding bv Kev. William - - VJ l J . - -Tk:-rtr Meth- Elder, for the ummgum x , r, and correct style, potsea J3 dfTetato imagination and a tluency oflanage which often lead ;-hi to fl'hU of eloquent oratory y--... n i itn. Morse and 3Iaury 'iLWALT"UAli AAD CONSTANTLY RECE1V1K0 aulllini of Drujj, Jlediciaej, Cbcarcaf, , Faic ArUclaa, A. Oar Cisr art ucrrarpaucd. JAME3 C. K0SD8. jalj ll Third 8t, oppot City Ulh ood scholar i, 5 lecture 31orse ..iii;i:.w claims as a 1 -?WLUlTr. ;nt. and cannot fail to vepleatnTeU every one who takes a ESJ?-Ti- history of the great men of pi IUC The pet pwceeas ashin ut E. Church, South. 5i CW rtesbury and Cohirie ; huroTe- Clinton ai iiopc" ; "v-r . ' 18 10 1 phen and otners oi mo commiv , Marks, Wilminstonat du"" Snnt. MiUs of the Oxford Orphan FaEMCH'SnOTSIi, THE EUROPEAN riAN. OPPOSTTX CJ ci tr II all Park. Court Houae and New Vn-t,mL Sew YotL AllModern Imprerc Wr'UeTCT?UKNCn BK03. joly 23 A. 15 THE Proprieton
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 27, 1877, edition 1
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