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Till! PAPER hed cTerj afternoon, , Sundays cx " ''" ccptcd by L JOS II. T; J A3! GS, J"DlTUUANDJOrniETOU. .tIFTIONS, rOSTAGE PAID. l 5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three Vne ,r j 25 . one m0nth, 50 ccnt3. 310111 2'r will be delivered by carriers, fbVSre,in any part of the city, at the orl3celfaperweek. TeIi!ur rates IcLr and liberal, icribers will please report any and their papers regularly. , fir1""" w 16 , .kuat off.liil'buil.krsun the Clyde IR' A third rail is utirtu liiV tir-- j s. .ularion thc rie L. K.' It is I ' .1 that Bishop Lynch of Toronto ....wrs ltv- - ' ', oWjn" to continued ill beaiti), nas finish" c . . , . nz. IcJliii resignation to Home. II is ii ,nWWv ho Bisho't) Walsh. scr win pw""v , Vli f Xcw orJv. I he ohitjial il' j ;htcftlic Connecticut fax list, just Vu.d, foots up $14,iOGJ'J7, a-falling . v ,f ,57,000,000 from last year. Heater's IJcrl.m telegram confirms the V nort tbt tbc German squadron has left ' Jus in .the direction of Paro. rA l,e laborers of tho extensive nail and forks' of Chess, Smythc & Co., at plnrgli, who struck last Thursday for J(1 increase of wages, recommenced work , t,e u'd ratcp. This strike, while ted.iCornFl'l about 500 employees Mit'uaik. Gov. Connor, of Siinc, crnloiveJ by Jim Blaine, has in Tited Hayes to visit Iaitjc, when the - bretbrcn will probably dwell together in anity aju'u- No further abatement ef tbc m:inn Z troubles in Fennsylvania. Morton is reported as im t much letter. 7mfj Vicuna correspondent slates llulfeutli lias addressed a proclamation .'(,1k Hungarians urging Austro-llun-'Uf to come to an understanding with J'ortc as to the extent of concessions to Christians which caii be made without . unpromising the integrity of the Tuikish Empire. Ho says on the basis of this ar r.njcniciil an alliance with the Porfe i tight to be concluded, Russia should : then be called upon to stop the war. u akiml circular has been issued from I!aum,li)1ernal lleveiic . I Ms subordinates may only employ one kinsman. It is Mipposed this system is instigated by Sehuvy. for te benefit of foreigners. The Times Thropliila, special says that the TiitL-h nii.'if.uy attache with the TarkUi amy iccgraphs from . Esk? Djtina that there are 1-5,000 destitute ref ugee Mussulmans . there. At the National Convention of the Royal and fkleci Masters of theUnited States, delc gilcs were present from nearly ovary State in the L'uioa. The plan of degrees in k American Masonic rite was discussal. - X. Y. Tribune. 1 ' WJiatiled to the Conflict. ''Armenia," said Mr. Ocanyan, late - Ibnaul Geucral to Turkey, in his lecture p tbc Crisis in the East last evening, 'is tbe Switzerland of Asia. A portion, 'f tbc inhabitants of this beautiful laud crc called Turkomans, because of their - handsome, appearance. But let us sec if ihcy deserved the name according to the proverb, 'Handsome is that handsome lesr brce thousand of these Turkomans tamed in a band during the early part of !k fourteenth century, and by the most cruel warfare, conquered several millions of people and immense tracts of Armenian wnd. To the conquered, the choice Was ven of becoming slaves; or embracing Watnism. The poor Armenians suffered Vc ""ost abject slavery, which soou re cced Uiem from 30,000,000 to a bare mm of people." . ," Oscanyan showed how Russia, as a nail province growing large, stood in ofa seaport. Peter the Great built 5l .letersburS upon the Baltic Sea, and 4 ;IC5S fonn(1 out his mistake. That sea jt)ly open to commerce during four i!on!llof the year, lie then turned his p towards IhQ Black Sea, but the Turks possession of the intervening ground. pMnitb(jcame, and ever s'incclt has the endeavor nf Vfnson in rnn Tins- of Constantinople. England im Jiatdy began her opposition to the ,t , f Russia. Pitt and his colleagues their "political ethics" to bear 2 the subject. Even Oliver Gold vrote of the danger to Europe if held two great maritime outlets n the north and the other iu the kU But the Lritish hcarfc' lbcatinS uii ?anity morc thd1 once tramPlcd KJJ tje British Statesmanship, and '" ir? Ine4 liusia in -destroying the of the Turls.: When.Napoleon W i sistance of England and' fell eSn , a li!ie a sl way robber, she ii ,yhoIJ 11 P ber" liands and say' 4!, I1 havo" and Wdeher time until r if 801 ack to the "city, when she would W U Among other things, Jj t. was excluded from the Black Sea. submittod and watted.- The Franco a?SaQ War brouSut her an opportunity, li r J I ik a firm 8tantl which brouSbl olUS asain In like manner she Jaraft other concessions. From Turkey rnin year stie wrung promises con liorn; WnSs which should be righted, MT,!?whicu had never been fulfilled, i ti 7 was imVy incorrigible. She I'cJaof P?racy' ruled by. a combina- aurci, , v nrt Statc and with the ;Ute. UoKllnS the mastery over the 'If Wm J-l'nrr K 1: 1 wi alft:ays take the shady side of a lrcct Car ag w "swasT loot UHter in a AI 1 . ' i .1 1 '1 VOL 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1877. NO. 182 Ioss of the Steamship Eden. Panama, August 11. The details of I, the loss of the; Eden, on the Los Vitas, near alparaiso, arc somewhat amplified, but in substance arc those already com municated. 1 he loss of life, variously stated, probably reaches fifty. One sad incident was that whilst efforts were be ing made to rescue twenty of the ship wrecked, who were grouped on a rock 000 yards from the shore, the boats of the Vessels employed found it impossible to reach thersurvivors " and they, out of pure desperation, threw themselves into the sea to escape further sufferings from famine and thnvt. LOCAL NEWS. i " VNeiv Advertisements. A. David Tearls for $1. Sec ad " Grand Moonlight Excnrsion". W, J. Gob don L Arioso Club. A. I). Cazaux New York S. S. Line. A. I). Caz.vux Baltimore S. S. Line. T. II. Heath Sell in sr out to Clcsc. 1 he best present for a base ball club An ice pitcher. Insects and small creeping things in jet are used to ornaipent bonnets.- Man docs not want to be an ancrcl until h'j has failed in cvervthing else. Fur liats antl bonn .ts, imitation jet and Ithe'uish rubies are worn on black lace. What lovers swear To be true until ii death. What husbands swear Unfit for -' - ' publication. Great, contest after two months of mar ried life -Yhkl: .'hall le spcakcof the next houscj.? Never make a promise when the power of performing that promise depends on an other. . j Zeajoiis men arc ever display i ng to you the strength of their bolieft v.'hile judici ous men arc showing you the grounds of it. V t Wc love much more warmly by cherish ing the intention of giving pleasure than an hour aftcrwiard it. i when wc have given Schr. , li. L. Myers," wlHch has been undergoing an extension on the railways, has been completed and 'will soon be ready for' sea.' , ' ' , PhilooPphy is a good thing. Philoso phy gives a, man cheek enough to pay one cent for a newspaper and five cents for a poor cigar. , . Overdresses in black or , white lace, or passamtencrie, are, divided down the front and back by a 1 cascade of lace, mingled with loops, of ribbon. A wpmau is very much like a kettle, if you come to think of it. She sings away so pleasantly then she stops and when you least expect it, she boils over. Thd -two incu, John 11. Mills aud John llufiin Fowler, who arrested Kceter, were paid to-day by the City Treasurer the $50 reward which was offered , for Kceter by 'i the Mayor pro tern. , !(. The twenty-one days of August wchavc 4iad hav'c been remarkably pleasant and agreeable and, if the twenty days ensuing are no warmer vc can then think seriously of going into winter quarters. A Frenchman engaged jn ' studying tho Euglish language declares that, inasmuch as a number of cows arc called cattle, why a number , of. cats arc not called cowtlc is a thing that he can't un derstand: ' As the deepest hate may spriu; from the most violent love, so the greatest in gratitude may arise from the largest bene fits. It is said Cicero was slain by one Whom his oratary had defended wheu ac cused of his father's murder. . Our. thanks arc tendered for an invita tion to attend the moonlight excursion to bo given to'-pight on the steamer J. S. Undcrhill by the L'Arioso Tlcasure Club, the boat having been kkidly tendered for that purpSsc by Mr. Parsley. Love may exist without jealousy, al though this is rare but jealousy may Ciist without love, and this is commoa, for jealousy can feed cn that which is bit ter no less trran that which is sweet, and is sustained by pride as often as by affec tion. : ' The latest delusion and snare in bar rooms is a piece of glass conningly cut into a vraiscinblaBce of ice, which is put into an intoxicated man's cooling draught. This is a money saving dodge. The vic tim, being drunk, of course does not detect the cheat, but 1 luxuriates in fancied frigidity, - , . - 7 ' ' : : r ' BiiLi Review. New Looms. . , This moruing twenty-six looms asscd through the city fr the Tuckascgce Mills, at Woodland, Mountain Island, in the Western portion of t he State. This is the third installment of looms for the Tuckasegee Mills which have" passed through here recently. Personal. Col. Pennington, who has been stationed at Fort Johnson for some time past-. and' who with his command was nrdeied to Pittsburgh during the late disturbances, returned to this city un the 11! o'clock train to-day. Col. Pciufumton will remain here but a short time when he will 'return to his .command winch is stationed at Pittsburgh. Baked I'eachesi Cut the peaches in two, remove the stone, having first Wiped the fruit well With a paste cutter (if you waht something fanciful, otherwise, simple squares will do) cue some suces oi urcau. un cacn piece place half a peach, skin down; dust well with sugar; put a tiny piece of butter on each, and bake slowly. VVhen done dish them and turn thejuice over, if any; oth erwise, ; add syrup of pears and serve warm. Apricots and primes may be scrv c I likewise. - Tobacco in the East, y Wc saw this morning at Mr. D. Pigott's tobacco store, on Market street, a very handsome twist of tobacco which was raised by Mr. Henry Griffin, a nephew to Mr. Pigott, on his farm in Lenoir county. The specimen has been pronounced; very fine and it goes for to prove what many have maintained, that good tobacco caii be raised on the eastern belt in Ihi&jStatc as well as in the reJclav counties in the interior. fllllitary A flairs. The Balcigh News says: Orders were issued from the Adjutant-General's office yesterday7, assigning the Mecklenburg llifies, designated as Company II, and the Polk llifies, designated as Company I, to the second Battalion, N. C. S. G., and the Hamilton" Guards, designated as Company II, to the first Battalion. Charles Ilaigh, Lieutcuant-Coloncl of the second Battalion N. C, S. r.G., having resigned, the commissioned officers of that Battalion are called to appear at Char lotto on Thursday, 30th inst.,' to supply the vacancy. Each commissioned officer is entitled' to one vote, which may be cast 1 f i in persou or by proxy. His Iloom. A few nights ago a young, faucifullyi.over support them either." And having dressed buck walked steadily down an alley between an office anfl a dwelling, on the samd property, on Front street, and quietly rUilling off his coat, vest and hat hung them upon a wall and placed him self in a recumbent position on the bal cony of the dwelling. One of the ladies of the house saAv the young man go dowrt the alley and conveyed the intelligence to two of the gentlemen of the house, who immediately approached the worshipper of Bacchus and told him "to git," but the intrudeAlrcw himself up to his full height and looking down on them from the pin nacle of dignity, waved them off majesti cally, asking, "How dare you invade the sanctity of a gentleman's sleeping apart ment?" i The gentlemen took in the situaT tion at once and tried to convince the man he was not in "a gentleman's sleeping apartment;" when to convince them the man pulled out his watch key ami tried to unlock the window sash, stating he would show them his clothes hanging in his closet. , Fiuatry a fueling of disgust came over him and with ascornful curl of his lips he stated be would rent another room in a more quiet portion of the city where a gentleman .could retire without having the presence of obnoxious persons forced upon him, and the young man was seen no more until he was found wound up in a dry goods box the next moruing. , The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, 7i; Cairo, 7G; Charleston, 78; Cincinnati, 72j ". Corsicana, 04 ; Fort Gibson, 02 ; . Galveston, 77 ; In dianola, SO; Jacksonville, 73 ; Key West, 82; Knoxville, Co; Lynchburg, 72 ; Memphis, 70 ; Mobile, 70 ; Mont gomery, 73 ; Nashville, 74; New Orleans, 75 ; New York, 67; Norfolk, 744; Pitts burgh; 06 ; Tunta Kassa, 82 ; Savannah, 77; Shrcvcport, 09 ; St. Louis, 05 ; St. Marks, 74 ; Yicksburg, 72 ; Washington, 74 ; Wilmington, 73. - And Still Another Complainant. A reader of the Review and a taxpayer besides, came to us this morning' with a most piteous appeal, begging that wc would say something again about the most intolerable nuisance of cows running at large. Last night," quoth our friend, "there was a very sick lady at our house, and twice did I have to go out and run one of these intolerable nuisances with a great ding dong bell swung 4rotmd its neck but of my yard, and each time I . am certain the gate was made fast, but all to nojpurposc. The miserable, confounded dog-goncd, ding, dong cow would come back. "Now" says the complainant, "I can t see why .people who aro quiet, de cent, and law abiding citizens should be made to sutler such inconvenices and dep redations from other people's cattle. Cer tainly those people who don't own cows must have some rights: that ought to be respected "Or," adds the complainant "is it only those who own a certain class of property that have any rights at all ?" We. were forced to answer that we couldn' tellthat we would have to give it1 up. "Well, then," says our friend,) appa rently in the utmost despair, "I believe I'll just buy me a raving mad bull some where, and then turn hirSJIoose on; Front street and let hiai rush pell-mell into the first china shop he comes to." "Ah ! but then that would be a wanton destruction of property," Ave suggested; 'but then no one would know that I intended the bull to go in the china shop," suggested the complainant. "And just so it is," he con tinued, waxing warmer and warmer over the subject, "do 1 believe some !of the owners of these oows do; they know very well some people in town have good gar dens and they know their cows can open any gate in town, and they know further more, I firmly believe, that these miserable cows arci going to make straightway for thesa yards when they are turned out. But you "eaii't prove it on themf course.' Wo did not attempt to arsue the I point with our injured friend, because we really did see that there was some justice in his complaint and so wc turned to leave him, when an idea soemnd to have otruuk liitrt and he sung out to us as we started away: "I know one way I can get satisfaction. If the Board of Aldermen don't listen to my complaint and prohibit these intolera- blc nuisances from running on the to the annoyance of everybody in except the owners of the cows, I'll strcet town never support one of the present Board for any office again as long as I live, nor lit any of my friends, whom I have any influence thus delivered himself the complainant walked in one direction while we took another, wondering if there was enough sympathy among the Board of Aldermen, for this iudcpcnilcnt Democratic voter and his sick family to make them take any action in the premises. Planitary conjunction. Before the end ot th'e fall season Mars and Saturn will come twice into conjunc tion, the first tiuic upon August 27 and tho ast on November G. At the first con junction they' will rise at about half-past nine o'clock in the evening and they will be only eleven minutes apart, and can both be included in the same telescopic field of vision, presenting one of the most beautiful sights that the . heavens ever afforded. These two. planets will come into opposition with the sun within four davs of each other, the former on the 5th and tho latter o:f the sixth of September. In that opposition Mars will be nearer the earth than in thirty jears before, a fact that the superstitions and imagin ative may invest with interest in connec tion with the Eastern war. The eclipse of the moon is booked for to-morrow evening 'and if it is a! clear night it will be well worth seeing. ".. There will be an emergent, meetiug o the New, Hanover County Medical Society this evening in the office of Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy. Matters of great importance will be brought before the body and all members are urged to be in attendance. . , - The captors of Kceter will get $25 each and this from the city. The reward offered for him by the county was not made public until Tuesday morning, whereas Kecter was captured and lodged ; in the guard house on Monday night. ' j Mr. Wm. Bonitz, at his Club House, in Goldsboro, keeps a very good house of entertainment for the traveling public. He gives you an excellent meal for much less than it can be gotten at the hotels.! Oar trrVcHinTricnds should bear this ? fact in - mma. . . r For the Review. Cornet Concert Cluh. This organization, the pride and orna mcnt of the city, we notice by advertiser mcnt will give a grand moonlight excur sionThursday night. It behooves every! citizen who has any appreciation what ever of music to sec that this excursion is a grand success financially to the Club. We as citizens arc greatly indebted to these gentlemen for their delightful music, both on private and public occasions. They have given their time aud money to equipping and perfecting theniselvcs as a musical body (having spent upwards of $3,000, a good part of which was from their own pockets) and have oftentimes filled !- I '. 1 1. . , ! Li til. ' t I nil iuu sir wuu iiiuaio wnuout price. UlCir treasury is somewhat depleted and now is the time for us to "show our hand." you cannot go that is no excuse; buy uctLCb anu give to your inenu. c cau- L 4. " ii . r uoo cApttu iuusu cniicuien io iavor us with those soft, sweet strains that come "floating q'cr the cveuing aY'at their own expense. Citizen. South WasiiisutoXjPenukkCo., ' ) August 12, lb77 f fEDiToii Review; The Commissioners of Pender County met at South Washington on Monday , the 21st inst., and proceeded to establish the county site at Burgaw. There was quite a dtowd iu attendance anxiously waitius to hear tbc result declared, which was strongly endorsed by most of the crowd present. An extra tram arived from Wilmington about eleven o clock witli Capt. Divine, the Supt., Judjzo Paissell, Win. A. Wright and others. Mr. Wright appeared in behalf of Burgaw, and Judge Russell lor the land owners of South Washington. The depreciation of prop erty was then taken up which resulted in Dr. W. U. Murphy bsins allowed jsixhun- dred dollars aud Mr. J. E. Rl livcnbark seventy-five dollars. Dr. W. C 'Murphy then addressed the citir.cns in a brief but flowery and very conciliatory manner heartily endorsing the movement of the citizens in voting the county site to Bur gaw the centre of the county. Mr Bruce Williams, a young and cntcrnris ing lawyer, and attorney' for the Board, did much credit to himsclt and Pender. Ihc day passed off quietly, no lights and very little drunkenness, and every body went to his home in quietness and peace. B. NO HOUSEHOLD IS COMPLLTIiLV equipped till its kitchen is supplied wi Dooley's Yeast Powdkk, known t ith the country over as the cJief iVocuvre of bak- pOWaerS. It ii luada of the nuroot ream-tartar, so diflicult to get'even at Ihc druggist's, and it riakes the products of baking surpassingly good. ' m m m ; Quarterly Meetings. Fourth round of appointments as made Dy liev. William IWack, I residing Elder, for the Wilmington District, Meth odist E. Church, South. Magnolia, at Providence. . ...Sept. Wilmington, F'ifth Street Sent. 1 .. 8 t 15 Cokesburv and Coharic Mis- -sion at Cokesburv. Sept. 1G Whitevillc and Haccamaw Mission at Shiloh. ...Sept. 22 2.3 Clinton....!.. .....Sept. 2'J o0 Wilmincton, Front Street.... .Oct. G 7 Sraithvillc, at Concord ....... . . Oct. 13 Ml Onslow, at Queen's Creek. Oct. 20 21 Elizabeth, at Elizabcthtown...Oct. 27 28 Bladen, at Windsor Nov. u i Topsail, at Wcsleyan Chanel . Nov. 10 11 vcnansvillc, Wesley Chapel.. Nov. 17 18 . The j People Want Proof There is no medicine prescribed! by physicians j or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior' Torture of Bosciiee's Geuman Syrup for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat aud Luns. A proof oHthat act is that any person afilicted, can cot a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior effect before buying tho regular size at 5 cents. It has lately been intro duccd in this country from Germany, audits wonderful cures are astonishing every one that use it. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. New Advertisements. Selling out to Close MY WHOLE STOCK consisting of Iiaoks, Plain and Fancy Stationery, Pictures and Frames, Card Boards and 3iottoes, Plain and Fancy Candies, Tobacco, Ac, Ac. Also, Silrer Mounted Show Cases, Lamp?, Glass Jars, Ac. If not disposed of otherwise will be sold at auction Sept. 1st. "T. II. IIEATIPS, aug 20 , 213Iarket St. L'ARIOSO CLUB. BY INVITATION of O.G. Parfcley. Lij.. the members of L'ARIOSO CLUli will make an excnrsion down the rircr tbL ere nlng on the Steamer Underbill. Members are hereby notified, and are re quested to invite tbir friends to participate. The Steamer will leave Parsley s Wbarf at S o'clock. Br order Vice-President. W. J. GORDON, ' atig 22 Sccj A Trea SHAMPOO AND BATHsT gllAVE, 10 cents. Hair. Cut, 23 centa. Shampoo, 25 cents. . Hot and cool bathj at all hoars. Clean towels and sharp razors in abundance. AH work done in silence and with dLTpatch. - ausr 15 5 1. FUP.1IANSK1, Cor. Front and Princess. , rLEASE ifOTlCEL." " tl r-rp , Wc will be gltd to reeiTefcoinniaietUoni from our-friends on any and til tibjeet of general interest but : Tlic name of the irriir mt tlfrays b furnished to tlic EJi tor. Cornmuriicatlonj majtbJiriitteii cnl? fc oneeidaof thapapcr.J ' . PcrsonaliUca muat belaroidcd. , Andit is efpecially and parties larlj tisdef stood that the editor do sot alwaya andorta the views of corre pondents, unlea to ttated in the editorial column. Now Advertisomoqtg. Grand Moonlight Excursion UXhi:u THE ALsriCia OK THE CORNET CONCERT CLUD THURSDAY, 23d Inst. rangemcnt will be made for th m.Lt. bencnrorcCSU Bd lhc will a Jiili1".! in, U.bd Kr Mlc for Tuu' mirccumcnta toe Im had at cilr price Tbc Uar-e will leave wharf, foot of 1'rin. cess st promptly at b o'clock, rettttninff at an early hour. ' The Mnacrs rcoerrc the right of eiclad ing objectionable persons. ; Tickets For Gentlemen, Tj'ccnu': Ldlc R. w. nicKs; C. J. MITCHELL, .IAS. K. WILLSoVr. W. II. ALDERMA, . Committee. Pearls for SI. CO. AT A. DAVIDS , BALANCE OF SUMMER STOCK OF CLOTHING AT : 1 Great Bargains ! Call aud gee the PEARL at q 27 Market Street. CLYDE'S u3ew Yodi and . : . i : Wilmingtdn, M, CM Steamship Line. Tho Steamer CAPT. OLIVE1I, WILL SAIL. FEOM XKW Vonif nv" ( - w.. SATURDAY, AUG. 25. ft- Shippers can rely upon tbc'ltroinpt sailing of Steamers aa adycrtiscd. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAU2. Agent, Wilmington, Z7. C. L. S. UELDE.V, Soliciting Accnt. , WM:.1'- CbYOE A CO., General Agents C Lowhng Green, or Pier 13, N. B., New AND i Wilmington, TJ. C, STEAMSHIP LINE, ' The Stcamor BE WE FACTOR, caix Jones, - i WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON Saturday, Aug 25. Shippers can rcly upon UieprOEipt aaixxa oi sicamcrsaa adrerujed. Through Hillu of Lading girea to and from Philadelphia, and PjrOfiipt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CACATJ2, Agent, X7ilniington, U. O. Li S. B ELD Eli, Sollcitln Agent. RELTBEX FOSTER, General Agent Corner Lee and Light StreL, Baltimore aag22 . . ' - . r - OUCSCIRQ TO TIIK K DAILY REVIETT' T r '?fr V'V LCB will Rite a J. Grand Moonlight Excurdon down the IZX'T" E"T- 23d to the ele gant Licumon Darre Monor '.K.rv - !
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