t 't".f .. b" rioted bj JAMBS, Sundays cx- josh cepi T. A5P rsorBiETOK. r - . -T-. -V. PAID. : O'TtC $2 50 ; Three One month, 50 cent. r 4 Da , . Elf TEW. .rtjl" 0 ' . t.Aw.Wril I t" :n ii fit 1.., Yt fl.o -ie . , l.y,cd'tilV toward I wtinf,-,. to?M nniw Vn -jl 1ml linnn tf Vlt- 0 1 0( the immense rail-1 ncss any more such fearful scenes as were ST .r tlie North. 1 People cnactcd in some of the Northern cities a to tbiok that they have fcw jaj8 ago. , i ' intrusted to them . - ' irrrn wiTate interests. HKHUKfcoS Itt I flE O I nllVC. -J. W VK . . , 1 r i . more autoc TRAFFIC RESUMED ON THE ERIE AND NEW YORK CENTRAL. VOL. 2. .,1 re Dort ax f-p EFFECT;' the dpprcsscd have learned some valuable i 4r be any doubt upon iCssons by their recent experience, which WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY JULY 28, 1877. NO. 161 Ircasury any'oTtencr "Roads in Runniner , .. :tban docs his ! ' i Order. ".?d;aot Ibb destinies of hc b;,nsc,f 10 tSBt -rnnratiou un- , el 11,18 w,i 3. - r T?.;;irraid "business . .i'rricr.ce . to1 '' . i'.. Jntrrrst Willi .b,weYer,:that thcMaw elrotntbc treasury what funds tkase for their maintenance and iTii'W restriction whatever. laiferfolary to do the company s "t, 1 wld be just as useless to at to ft that Blaine and John sikKlJiniUbeir immense for-1- Ir'lfgitmatc aud honest means, .wj Vric "takins, or-participatmr. in r. l'.r,2; iTninn Pacific Ii. RIOT AND. IiLOODSUED IN STREETS OF CHICAGO, THE St. Louis Under Mob Rule. LARGE MEETING OF TRADE UNION ISTS IN COOPER INSTITUTE. 40,000 Miners on a Strike. J 1 k M. Tl Chicago. Ju v 2G 1 I'. 31. I no moo of last' night gathered id force on the South Side this morning, and renewed its and acts of violence. They Wnn with some L000, arid the crowd - -nuL as to say that Tom Scott liaa swellcd to a multitude nciorc noon, xuvy ji-' without nsuf' Kail- showed savage bravado, and, seemed fear- CBUii milhons irrthout u. lu dcatuit5elf. However, when some fonds to do so. The people arc not hundrcil 1)qlicc undcr Officer llain- .,r,v;nncnf tlus. but arc well saiu- i irfTO,i tlinn thrv broke uu altera X-I wwvvw j - i vjr v. in 0 - tl that it is a fact ; still there mignc uc hot encounter. . .... r Himifb Thnv reunited asain shortly, and pre raellUieUllQCUllJ m Vw0 o- 4, rvfor n SJvfnonth fTeriljbclicTCthatif the same artful Pf , . , strect viaUuct. where jesas of using greenbacks, which Scott I jntcrchanc-of shots " and stones sue- thercnnsjlrauia and Acir Jersey Leg- broke into the mob.vutli a. yell mat was . . . t. i iionrn ur uiuu&s tin uj - - j ilures irrre woo-m raw rccpi.Muuu, - - , f d ie ibofc frnfj oflfts assertion could be - . ; 1 nrnicj ravalrv tinder Col. rrUL a rrrnnmnt. besan. in conjunction with tne X wrtLlr Diynarch can icign forever 1 1)QKce a deadly onslaught, the result of ti it mav Lc tbat the recent Kail road which is imperfectly-known, and reported , i . i.: vorinndt- Onn rcnort. which was prob twe or rcroinuon mav uc iuu uvi;iiiiiiu i v..j . - , r.Mi.i , r .i- -i. -tV ablv exaggerated, savs twelve were ameu iik Onfall of this mighty hailroad 1 i j -anolh lhat three ic; tna kmijc of )is uroincr kiuj;&. killed and lifty wounaea. Miriaiui.v IiiMm is a risht that is inherent in morc thau three were killed, At present radimcs it Irings a change for no names can be iwruw. x.- - im Ihc mou lor a.umi., uui Thn Governor this morning applied for TT:fi trrxms. and the following was received: 1 ' , . WASUixtiioN, July 25, 1577. uaaforrcvolutionjthe government q) pk C.lrum, Assistant Adjutant-G cn- Fttfosly changed frcm a republic eral, Chicago,.; Bnnin. 11 mrhl.if inn in F.nr- TUC TreSlUOni UirCvl mv; tuo v w -- o it better; agaia affairs arc made worse aj irtT!ution ia France, that govern- i U ta changed from an empire to a lp-bS: ly a coup iVclal, which is an- enptre. iti . ... i SiXLoaseDr btuart was dethroned thn :nt nt chlcaco. v of Hanover placed p jn the or(jcrs 0f the Governor of the State. United States troops in case of emergency under Cj virtue of this very right of an, TCa Victoria, blessed and icLrUiaa voman tjiat she is,- ;hc4ds b, to- throne of Engtaridand jre?r J B fortunate in having such a woman for its sovcTcign4. ttaieto tlonbt lh.il the noonle y country or clinic will resort to this N hcp t&er feci too ' hcavnV the op- K. D. Towssesd, AdjutantrGencral . SrniXGFiLLP, Ilf., July 26, 1877. n.l W r. Drum. U. S. A. : -n Tiinnsn rcnort to the .Mayor o Chicago, and act iu concert with hirq m putttng down the mobs and riots, and m d nrotectins tlie KCCpiIJ iuu jiww a property of the pcoplo, S. McCl'LLOM, GOVEKJTOM. Tim n--jrd nf Trade has temporarily a n. vi- . .. . - .i so that business unau tl, Mt l:-nrii' in virtnallv at a standstill. The members Wlie.L.r" i t ' i of tho board meet' this afternoon to or- 41A K to .ia.ia the .uppre.sjoa c -yh-T "i1..!,0. Tiolcncc. Kows arc . reporitu u.. Th'o railway ofticials arc quietly await- ins development, runnm- yery i-inr no terms with the strikers. A uoticc'has been posted on all United Sfntrs nronertv by Marshal UiWrp wm- . -A 'i,,f hpv will be sum- Nation: he lhitPas it W. it 1 c . . . . 7 f tvpcriy, and if necessary Dy rfanas; - - - -elook upon tl lalo 'striko at i3r& ia tho samo licbt. No one and an advisory council of rive prominent citizens to cooperate with the com mander. The . services of the bat talion were offered'' Gen. Smith. who promptly accepted them, and will assign the command to the .special duty of guarding the business part of the city. One thousand men have been en rolled this afternoon, and firms and am munition purchased, which i will be dis tributed as soon as the men arc organized into companies. This whole thing was conceived and executed inside of six hoiirs. The raillroad strikers have almost en tirely passed out of sight in this city, in view of the magnitude of tlfp movement begun by tho Workingmeiri party, and tho high hand with which they have con ducted it in closing mills and factories, and compelling mechanics and laborers to cease work. 1 he water works m the northern part of city, and tho distributing reservoirs are under guard by soldiers. The leveo laborers, who compelled the granting of an extortionate advance' in wages of all steamboat employees yester day, boarded every boat that arrived to day, and exacted accessions to ine .r icimb. . - Rioting in .St. Louis. Sr. Louis. 2012:30 p: m. The morning opened with much excitement and apprehension on the part of residents. Additional manufacturing icstaotisnmenis were closed last night by tho strikers, in cluding several flouring mills. Tho shut ting tip of the latter is not wholly ap proved by tho strikers proper, but "the rioters so far have had things pretty much their own way. The most unruly mem bers of the mob are negroes. It is understood that gangs1 will be or- nrnT-nfl who will finish the closing 111) of factories, mill, and manufacturing estab lishments of all kinds. The Merchants' Exchange has cldscd, subject to the order of its President, and a great many business ."houses have been sliut. At the Four Courts there is great ac tivity in enrolling members of the Citizens' Guard, and in organizing forces to resist tho mob. The ShcnJi has about, two Thousand men in his posse, and those in lh:it the Citizens' Guard UUWIAVA.vj j - number ten thousand. . A proposition was made to the mob at Lucas Market to stop inc bireeu in roads, which was carried with a hurrah. - The Chicago and Alton Railroad man agement have telegraphed to rostm'asler ir-illW tlmt. as they cannot run trains withour endangering lives and jeopard-;-.t nrnnnrtv. thev have concluded to withdraw all trains. Tho. active strikers and roughs arc now 1 suiitlieru portions of ill IvllV? UVA X thn r.Jtv. Etonninu- voik wherever they find it going on. . ' . The citizens enrolled as militia assem Prlfr at the police station, Four Courts building, armed with brcecli-Joacl-ing muskets and cartridge boxes. The .inminor-hours were devoted to drilling and distributing ammunition. No out tion was made to nnnn. nve lhat heavy guards were on fr,nt r.F tlie uolice stations. Two Urcrr, brass field pieces; loaded with scrapnel, are in the jail yard, with teams hitched to them, aim an uuiuu v......rv r,f civfv men in charge. Bauds oi strik- crs, accompanied by roughs, were march-, in" tbrotrh the streets all ilia morning. Between 10 and 11 o'clock a crowd of Micro J about th? SCVLlill v"uo..w. n workingmcn's stand at Lucas Market. They were called to order, and the follow ing was read and approved; , Tiesohcd, Tha.t we, the authorized hx ccutive Committee of the Workingmcn s party of the United States, do not, hold ourselves responsible for any act of vio lence which may be perpetrated during the present excitement, but that wc will do all that lies in our power to aid the authorities in1 keeping order and prevent- i i nrwl iimII ilrt rtiir utmost ing acts oi vioiuui.t;,auv - ' u bring to puuiaumeni au LOCAL NEWS. : .1 New Advertisement!. I. Fcrmaxski Hot and Cold Bath. 1 James C. Muxds Always on Hand. X. H. Sprcki Notice. A. David Must Go. 1 Geo. Myees Why Pay Year Grocer. D. PiaoTT Our "Key West." See Church notices on the fourth Page. ' There is abont 15 fet of water in the river at Fayctteville and the steamers now make good trips. ' , , ' The market was flooded this morning with cantelopes and watermelons, yet the deman'd seemed equal to the supply. Our themometcr is busted and we can't tell hov hot it is to-day ; in fact the Eng lish language ha3 not got hs and os and ts enough in it to'even mildly express the fact. 1 ' " - I - -I I H -I ! We regret to learn that Mr. Thos Cullen, the boss moulder in the shops of the Carolina Central Railway Company, at Laurinburg, Richmond county, died suddenly Thursday. -There are no de- tails. i PLEASE NOTICE. 1 We will be glad to reciireJcbmatnicaUoaa from our friends on any and all nbjects of general interest but : 1 .-.. Tho namo of the writer ami ftwajt It fiirniahcd to the Editor. Communication murt.bejwilttea Unly a one tide of the rrr. Personalities must bo. aToided. , .y. Andit is efpecially and part lea Inly tndr' stood tbat tie editor I does not always caddrW the views of correspondents, unless? to flats d in the editorial columns. . . 'CD to detect and .lib &vfrvt - 'tbcklrilrr. WanV'ttatuto mmilT punished for intcrfenns, or rcnnsjlvania to jns- ThU'iccIuds tbo Chicago d rt which . VJ " U1-J 1'"- . . . Juy incir course, m tneir w to the oppression which, they 'aJbin; 2 at th hands of the rail Tiowcr to cniorcc mis oruer. uaiv Arrests have been numerous, and hardly a man has been takdn to the police station wUhout a raft-being made to release . him and a consequent inicrcuu - f Xh rcnnVtflVimia Cn- Attempt reported to jail prisoners, Uaorc ni ro. Mi L-J loads -in number, was loads halUmorf. aiwi m,rt'M tMJ I i tfn i-. . ..... I 'i.. rt-ro hard hunt ai lue K uia not any tnemscivcsi successnu vmj ere swora in as ttf" MtMJ IU&WdUCC2, IV ptV- ctiztns, hich they" .did.; ; terTlniQthat if there-had been e there would have bccn-nVdc- icT I7 001 1055 f Hfej very . and so much' tho more blame , be the rallying point ot inc si SpC" The police begin to compls I . l AaAMA.l am mat iutj are being shot and swneu uowuu. vicinity, as the rioters, ..whenever the 35 disappear, attack them in that t tWTi tones ana pistols. It fs net unlikely that Gov, Phelps vr ill issue a proclamation tni. Gen. Jefl. C, lmis " "rr" LL I IIL11. OU. v.. . r , he -oppressors; bf WasUngton aM" -n, wtK) after squandering S W fora With late arrival, amounts "W money in varus And ex- RaTi JSJm nLtrv : and a battery of uu m www w r7 ajs ch"s' tariff. flsVts. &c uai-uuj; guua, . i . merchants 1. lainU im ' . oiroleet lbeir:own offidal ' heads : bit the, Lin iit r ;?.hrB cir. Twd c tv, 10 10 Pr cent in the pock- d dollars were subscribed in a Aj-a. hVUI tU UW lW I Unil . HUD .. iari viucra wuose money luey mmuira vu jiun, - .7,, nK. W I " 'ioa to lhcir high ""P1" Wah-roTcd rifles nd army MIllix. . ... I .M " -m A fb0I that both the oppressor and! pointed to the command of the battalion guilty parties. The Chairman of the meeting then paid the proclamation of the Mayor closing the 8lotu6 was; being largely disregarded, and he announced that mo .K-sujeii would take the matter in hand, lie read- he names of a committee, wMu w., -ected to go around and notify the sa oon keepers to shut up at once. Mr. Vauder bill's Joy. rouaiiKEWSiK, July 2o.-Iho fullow- nrn ov tJ.ii ns ltscll: oCnDKroT, Jnly?0. T 11 Employees of the Hudson i.ivcr TOTOiiiSPof the N. YCcntral and Hud son lVivcr Railroad: , The following message lrcm the 1 rc in dent has just bcon received. 1 uc fulness and goou wui i me in repeating it to you. General Superintendent. Saratoga, July 2G. J. M. Toucej-,, ucncrai oUiJu.uivuu. Hudson Kivcr i. 1 . I am rejoiced that the men in the ser- A ? . nvinfnllvraainst the rro nave aia Kli' ' - .... S mob. They -HI never regret it Our organization is as it head of the railroad fraternity, and the wholo country win w" " brave sUnd in favor of law and order, crave H yAKDEEBILT It is a singular fact about Dooixvs Yeast Powdeb, whichis always put up : n.trtPr half, oucpound and Gve- j - t can't be shaken in ,5vwpte.kT?! they use it, that they save money ana Mmtimecet the best possible re turns. Every can is full weight. For the Seashore. Wc .understand that the Lodge of Odd Fellows at Fayctteville purpose an excur sion to the seashore via Wilmington and on the steamer Governor Worth. They will leave Fayetteville next Thursday morning and will stop that night in this city, where they will be joined by a nam ber of the members of the order here. '1 They propose to leave here, for tbe mouth of the river next Friday morning. Throue to Charlotte. The Raleigh News says: By to-day week the Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line Railroad will be finished through to the Carolina Central Railroad, at Hamlet. It will be a few days more before the trains run through regularly. As soon as they do, we learn it is tho intention of the management of the road to give our busi ness men an excursion through to Char lotto. 1 . 1 . Burr's Oceaaicon. In these melting times one likes to think of cool things and' cool places, but when we can't fold our tents and steal away to some cool, delicious spot of yeartb, the next best thing we can do is to travel there in pur imagination, and to thoso who can't go in reality to the sea beat shore and hear "what are the wld waves saying'' we advise to go to the dp era , Houso next Monday night and wit ness the wonderfully natural representa tion on canvass, of the deep blue sea, and thejexciting, thrilling scenes of the block ade running in Mr. Burr's Oceanicon, and if they are chilled too much by their im- - . m aginary trip to the sea, there will DC a reaction immediately, as soon as they are brought to view the exciting bombard ment of Fisher, which alone , if we are correctly informed, is worth the trouble :UKl expense OI going oee. i Good Times at Catawba, A friend at the Sparkling Catawba Springs writes us a glowing account of the good times they are having there now. There arc one hundred and eleven visitors there and the engagements for rooms are weeks ahead. The guests arc mostly ladies, and our! friend, who is a Benedict, writes enthusiastically about them. lie says: " So you see that even getting iu a word edgeways. The ugliest man in tho State would receive attention now, so you hd better come right up (we owe him one for this) and bring a crowd of those Wilmington fellows with you. '.Wc expect to have a grand dress ball here on the 3d of August, when the ail roads will probably sell round trip tickets. v It is the ouiy ukic m mv life that I am sorry I am married, and I 'would just as' soon jump from a hi h point with a rope around my neck as to let my wife know that I ever thought of such a thing. Some of the richest girls ia the State are here and they are just spiling for a fellow to flirt with: Come f and leave vnnr Betsy behind y j i - - - you or there may be trooble. The People Want Proof. Ti.rm is no medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virture of Boschee's Gehmas e runi.ta rVtlif settled on the breast J Consumption, or any dwease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof of?hat fact is that any person afiheted, can get a cmnlA Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior eSect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. Jt has lately been intro aa in lhi3 countnr from Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing one that use it. Three 'doses Trill relieTe any case. Try it. 1 Steel Rails. 1 Says the Wilson 'Advance: The W. & W. railroad is now being laid with steel rails, and the "noisy beauties,',' under the ex cellent driving of Ucssingcr, Morrisjllornc and others, now go dashing along with thundering rapidity and almost tranquil smoothness. Johnny Hessinjrer told us the other day that the road from polds- boro to Weldon was as good as could be found upon any line; and,, as improve ment seems to be the watch word of the 1 hour, we presume the other portion will soon be placed in the same excellent trim. The facilities afforded the traveling pub lic by the efficient managements satisfy every demand, and railroad travel is now a ploasure. 1 The Atlantic Coast Line. It was, our privilege recently to take a trip over this route as far as' .Columbia, and we arc pleased to note tlie wonderful improvements that have been made on this line within the past few years, and the numerous advantages now offered to the traveling public. The road ii magui ficiently equipped, and every convenience that experience can suggest, ha bcipn most liberally provided for the comfort of the numerous patrons that now throng this gteat thoroughfare to the South. The road bed is in excellent condition, the roll ing stock in first rate order, and the time between Wilson and Columbia a dis tance of over 300 miles is made inside of eleven hours. No route to the South or South West offers, a more rapid or de lightful transit than the Atlantic Coast Line,' and all. those contemplating a trip in that direction would do well to make a uoteoftiiis. Wilson Advance. ' 1 i War on the Wave. I We were one of the few who had an opportunity of witnessing the ,f dress re hearsal" of Burr's "Oceanicon or War dn the Wave" at the Opera House last eve ning, and our object in speaking of it here is not to TRifflup a worthless thing but - - j. m . really to let people have an idea of the merits of the paintings and the great tal ent which has been evinced by.'Mr Burr. The ordinary panorama is but a mere daub when compared to Mr. Burr's excel lent paintings. ' The interest commences with the very first scene and never flags. The allegori cal representations arc fine and could not be, to, our mind, better conceived or exe cuted,, Particularly so is 'the represen tation of the introduction of the yellow fever in pur midst by the blockade steamer Kate. The lecture is well written and well delivered. I'hosc who will sec the " War on the Wave " on Monday night, will never regret having followed Mr. Burr through the exciting blockade run ning and the ancient streets of Havana and Nassau. This entertainment is pure ly a home enterprise and one which re flects credit upon the city. 1 Now Advortisomonts.: OUR '"1 KY WEST" " , . ,. IV "IIUMrTI-DUMPTr, I' ' .-. and other ' ' . ! ' . , Smoktri' Actldea, Are Very Popular. Secure them and you will call arain at ' s i d. rzao7?. I WHY Pay Your Grocer 16 and 17 Cents ;' IFdr'Inl.fflHn) WHEW YOU CAX GET SUGAR-CURED ! FOR i3 CENTS. ; ; .' ,1 " at ir GEO. IV1YERS, 11 6l 13 south rnoriT D july LS NOTICE. Exchange Corner- Tho Groatost Inducoxnonts Ever Offerod to tho Public. ON Till; 2sTH OF JULY, there will be cru at the Exchango Corner, a difplar of the lincst assortment of all kindi of Jlil lincry (foods ever thown to our people, which will be sold from that date until the of Auust,at exceedingly low prioca. Tbe cost of good; will not be considered, as these goods imijt and will be sold. All tnust come, and sec whether they purchase or not. 1 Goods in the fancy department likewise sold at a sacrilice. , ' zv. ii, ornuriT. july 29 A Must Co ! ! I - , LL MY SUMMER STOCK must be dis posed of before 1 rcmorc to my Hen Store, Corner Princess and Front street?, and in order to do so-1 will simply the stock. , Gife me a call. ' A- David, 27 Market Street. july.2S A Punctuation Puzzle. The following article forcibly illustrates the necessity of punctatiou. It can be read in two ways, making its hero a very bad or good man, result dex)cndiu upon the manner in whieh it is punctuated. . It is well worthy the study of teacher aud pupils : , He is an old and experienced man m yiceand wickedness he is never foundin op posing the works of iniquity he takes de fa zht in the downfall of his neighbors he never rejoices in tho prosperity of my, of assist in destroying the peace of society he takes no pleasure m serving tlie Loru he is uncomnonly diligent in sowing dis cord among his friends and acquaintances he takes no pride in laboring to promote tho cause ot Christianity nc cas nox. ocen negligent in endeavoring to stigmatize all rmblic teachers be makes no eiiort to suo v,; nassions ho strives hard to Knild n Satan's kmcdom nc lenus no aiu to the support of the gospel among the heathen he contributes largely 10 uieuevu he will never co to heaven Ho must go where be will receive tne jusi rccomiKrusc of reward.- 1 i The THermometer. rom the United SUtcs Signal pflice at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, ;83; Cairo, SQ; Charleston, 83 ; Cincinnati, 79: Corsicana, 75 ; Forf Gibson 72, Galveston, 83; Indianola, 8G ; Jackson ville, 84; Key West, -85 ; Kndxville, 77 ; Lynchburg, 84; Memphis, 77; Mobile, 83 ; Ttfrtntwmerv. 78 : ! Nashville, 8o", New Orleans, 81; Keir Tork, CO; Norfolk, 81 Pittsburgh, Q 75; SaTannah,'87 ; Shrcre- Vvirt: 74t SL Iiouis 79: St. Marks 79: Vickshurg, I 78; Washington, 77 Vilmington;84. f i The boct-shect for Borri Oceanicoo, or War on the Waye, is open at Ilcinsbcr- gCT! C0TT. Hot and Cold Baths. . rilllK UNDERSIGNED 1IA8 HIS BAT II J. ROOMS in' perfect order now, and can furnish warm, cold or shower baths as may be desired. . Wc can also furnish a first-class share for 10 cents: etylish hair cut for '25 cents; mustache dyed for '.'5 cent?; shampoo fur 2i cents AH done in yilcnce and in the latent style too. july 26 I. FURJIAKSKI. a.lways o.n ii and and iY . - CONSTANTLY KECEIVIXG a full line of Dru3, Medicines, Cbialealr, F.icy Articles, Ac. Our Clears . ' arc uniurpaascd. : f , JAMES C. KUNDS, july 2s Third St., opposite City liaU. OPERA HOUGE. MO.NDAY, JULY OOth.' ' r Burr's Oceanicon, -Oil- ' WAT? niVJ ,TTTT! WAVXL- V NEW AND IIIGniiY INTERESTING iL Eobibitionof GO Historical I'alatiafs, each 8x12 feet in size, illustrating tbe. asany stirring scenes incident to KUXNING TIlC BLOCKADE of the Southern ports daring the late War. ThcscTainting arc tbe result of two vycare . of application, and the scenes depicted give an excellent idea of the trials and danger o a trip 111031 XASSAL' TO DIXIE. 5 A beautiful Allegorical Tainting, rcpre- tenting j; . Till: INTRODUCTION OP YELLOW .FEVER INTO WILMINGTON. . - Transfer of Blockade Runnlnr to the TTtst Indian Islands and Gulf port, illustrated by several striking views ia tne ancient d! f Ilarana, Cuba. .' The whole concluding with a series of 7 Paintings of one of the most stupendous erenta Of the late War. THE BOMBARDMENT AND FALL OI FORT FISIIER. - i . .. . ;... The great Armada U seen ander-wfr.' TW Fleet in Action. The interior of Per Filler. The landing of troops above the Fort Tho fatal charge of the Naval Brigade. The ter rific conflict In the Travenca, Closing scene. Moonlight. The Federals In poesioa of ti Fort. Illumination of the Fleet Ac - - . ' Admission, 50 cents. Reserved Seats 73 cents. Gallery 50 cent. July 25 . - 1