' . ! V 'Hv- i f.: .' - ' ; . i;"- if ' ; - 1 I- . i i ! " . . , .:'. 17Me Daily I I Vol.fi. No. 177 NEWBERN, N. 0.J TUESDAY MOBNINO, JULY 24r 1877. Erico 2 cts X i V. Arrival and Departure cf Mails.. Post Office, New 13ekne, N. C', June 15th, 1677. MAIL CLOSES For North, West and South, via A. '.t N. C It. 11. at P. M. for : lau fort and the Lst, 10:10 A. M; For Wa.shi>oo, Swift Creek, Hyde and Deaufort Counties every day at 6 A. M. For Trenton,. PclloksvilJe and Swansboro, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 0:30 A.M. .Fur Grantsboro, Bay Kiver and Yande m ere, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at 6:30 A. M.T Office hours iu Mouey Order and Register ed Letter Department, frocii 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. In Mailing Department, from 8 A. M. to G: 15 P. SI. Office open constantly be tween these hours except when mails ' are being distributed. Sundays No Mails received or sent, and the office . 13 not open. ; ' . Etheljjebt Huubs, P. M. The first .race" of the Champion Regatta iot tho year 1877, came off yesterday. The weather was delightfully plaasant, and with a good easterly jwind the boats left the starting pojut in.tinc style, a? follow;::1 . s. 30 00 18 07 30 31 The, boats bay ing trawrt-ed the course1, Tilct tiioprk.-ifrifcf ' itt tb '.'following? time:.- , ' Emma IvHtie4 Eili.-: Master, Carrie, Boyd . Wave, Eaton ' Zula, O'Neal ' Sophie, Cuthbert Hydra, Solomon " " 3 , ' 3 3 3 M. 2f 31 31 32 33 33 srer, Zula, ONVisil.-. Sophie, Cuthbert Emma Katie, Ellis Wave, Eaton : Carrie, iioyd,-. , Hydra, Solomon The following ia ii sbteuient of tbe time consumed by each boat in making the dis tance over the course: 1 i r, 5- ' ai. ,18 19 20 33 11 55 - H. 03 30 00 00 45 15 minutes and 49 seconds! time allowance she was entitled to over that boat. f The following is the measurement of the several boats: I . . Emma Katie, 10 feet 10 inches. Carrie, 10 feet 1 inob. Vavo, it feet 0 inches. Zula, 17 feet 4 inchea, , Sophie, 1,8 feet 5 inche? Hydra, 19 feet 9 inches. The second race of the series of three races for the Champion Flag will take plabe prompt. Should to-day's race she this afternoon at 3 o'clock the Zula be the winner in will be entitled to wear the Champion Flag, of the Ueet for 1777. It is requested that all boats not regti larly entering in the race,! will be kept off the course in future. ; This ia not intended to apply to any beat employed in business. A Hard Nut to The following problem, Crack. ' clipped irom the lialeigh Observe?, has j puzzled some of our mathematicians. The problem was sent up' to the Normal School at Chapel Hill and published in the Observer in connec- tion with a correspondence from this place. " Dog 80 yards from river gives chase to fox 20 yards from river. Both swim across and dog catches' fox 200 yards over the other side. On land dog runs twice as fast as fox. In river fox swims three times as fast as dog, Required width of river. ing and are . under the immediate com mand of General Hancock. . Cumbiblasd, July 22. Tha strikers, fcupported by , boatmen, are bold and de fiant They threaten serious work should the company attempt to move cars to-night. PrrrsBtTEOH, 11 a. m.. Jaly 22.' The outer depot yard of the- Pennsylvania Railroad hare j bean abandoned by all troops. The Philadelphia men vent out. The Pennsylvania Avenue and the Pitts burgh battery boys spiked their gtma and came down to the Unian Depot and the mob have. things all , their own vay The round house and abops together with engines and a' number of can, were en tirely destroyed by nre. It its reportAd that about twenty were killed and a num ber wounded, , r ! PrrraBUBaH, July 22. AU cars betwedn 28th and 30th streets have : been burned. Fully two hundred and fifty cars were burned at daylight. The rioters got the captured guns in position. They, fired one shot when the soldiers in the round house opened fire, covering the gufls with musketry, and drove ' the gunners from the cannon?. Two were killed and several wounded t before the cannons were aban doned. The machine shops between 25th and 20th 1 street were burned. The sol diers sallied from the . round house but were driven back. . The soldiers . then formed in a solid column, came out through the lumber yard and went down 25th to Liberty street with a Gatling gun in from and made for Alleghany Arsenal. - They arrived at the arsenal but- the United States troops or guards xefased them ad mittance. They were. len exposed, vine v A small aruotmt of grreen backs, betweei Pollock and South. Front Streets. , The.! t . - i . , owner can have the same by calling at this office and naving for this advertisement vi Philadelnhia troops lure ed t hl . dn fTf h 4 guaTTurciirfcrbwu; killing Ibirl War. -Zula, O'Neal . "Sophis', Cuthbert Emo-a lyitio, Elli Wave, Eaton Carrie, Boyd 'Hydra-, So'omoii Master, IT; 1 1 I . 2 45 40 GO or 10 21 The llaili'oatt The following dispatches condensed from a-ltilerghJVto extra published yesterday morning and kindly furnished us by Capt. C. K. Hancock, willjbe found interesting: . Ni.w YoiiK, July Everything,-including mail??, detained at Hornellsville. 56 ! Small tumults and great anxiety througu- 00 30 42 05 44 out the St tto . The" marines hence for Baiiiinoire last uigbt arrived safely. The mob did not molest them in any way. The police found little difiiculty in club bing crowds to their homes. About a hundred arrests were made. Thirty-five or forty oil ears are gone and other property was burned by the rioters at Viaduct Sta tion, a short distance from this city. Gen. HaDcocfc is at -.Baltimore." . Troops Ten route from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, hailed at vHarribburg, ( and .as tbe train started showers of stones struck it. Tje police who arrested a man were stoned on the way bo tbtastatidn hoase.; The Newark w still rampant J The I western? i part of( Pittsburgh is in ihe hands - of the rioters. The control of r affairs has-passed from strikers into the hands i of discontented laborers of all crosses, and a most terrible disorganization 'exists mongf them. Oil minutes aud ii!tv-Uve. stcond, after "giving are nrtT "uu Vm?? w of Knapp's battery, which the rioters captured, are stragetically placed to pre vei.t. the soldiers' approaching -the city. Sh.-r,fF Fif. in ftpi-taiulv I kill. General giving ir: : -7,.-"- : Jfearsou 18 saiu io vjo uyiug in tuu ruuuu bouse wherertthe'.sbldiers e'TresreeBa .-The E uuia K itie- beat - the AW.vo five I They be.their'jireseat ftafey Jrojbassa? liiintUes, aiid'12 s. ootids exelnsivH of. 40 ! ere to the Gatling gun in jthe rdand house, ecbnd time allowHMce ,.u measurement i J.Wchj:e 'TJJina v , j . , ! discretion and effect. Tmb dead are lying .vvhich she sv.s t ntitl d tc on that bout. iwthe vicinity in wbi6h the rioters are The Wave te-t tne Uarrio teyeu minutes ullraid to move. J ..! 1 tirwt 'nHimnJs . utli r I'iviiur t.h:it. he af i ALTOONA. Pa., Jttly 22.- A ' Sl'KMikV. The Zula -came out winner of the race, beating the Sophie one minute; and nine aeconds, iDtluding &dueasurement allow ance oi one minute and live seconds. The Zula, ulao, beat the' Emma Katie ten min utes and four, seconds, exclusive of thirty seconds time allowance, which Le had to give the latter boat; aud beat the Wave 15 luiuutt s ; aud 40 seconds, exclusive of 20" acconda time wbieh he was entitled to ovt r the Wive by maturerneLit. The Sophio l)cat fhe Emma K-ttie eight tm- hiiunte -md thirty-five soebads " time Hliowar c iu tbu l..u r ; named boat on int-asurnufciit. 'I ht- S'.'pbi .beat tbe Wave 1J miriiiti-.i' Ali'.t 4i N--f !;tl a ft ihut bout bo sjo ids tiiuc on liiasuremeut. oue liiinuto and 0 aooouds'tinie allowance. whole train ! of soldiers is Liying- here and under.com- Tlie Carrie "beat the Uyilra ntes and 39 srecouds ' ttlett; cnritrol of tbe striken. eleven mil - ! i , - nnyv I9 in n rr-i Jnlv 2. Four tbirtv. moatlv .a u w mm- w v - w ar strUcers and citixena. a Thai round house. containing i seventy . , freight . engines, and machine shops were entirely destroyed bv fire. " The estimated damage done to rail road property is $2,000,fXX). -4 ' ' v f . ConuMBii, ? Pa., July 22, The Penri gylvania Central Bailroadmen rtrpek. : Th)e round house was quietly closed. No en gines are allowed to leave.' ' '' - : Cle vixml), O. July 22.--The - oiemen and brakesmen of the Lake Shore Eailroad struck at 2 P. M. " - . -; ..-,. -' '. Pittsbuboh, July 22. The" railroad buildings destroyed were as follows: Two round houses, one machine shop, superin tendent's office, car repair shop, black smith shop, three or four oil houses. Union Transfer Depot and the' offices of the Pall man Car Company, laundry and dffices of dispatches, offices of tnepowder houses. Union Depot Hotel, Pao Handle Eailroad engine house, general offices; .and freight depot' of tbe Adams Express Company. The freight depot of the Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati and St Louis, and general offices of the same company, , were fired at 4:30 o'clock this . afternon. These are in . close proximity to the Union Depot. Citizens are organizing and ' marching to the scene of the conflict to prevent further damage. All are armed with concealed .weapons and heavy base ball bats. . M 4 :- U 'Pants- 49 cents ' Tou' ' feels me," at Moore's. " Tbe Goipd Lectures 'V A3 by published f notice in too Ki t Sheix of Saturday,; iZ C. Va.-s, en Sunday evening diliVeied hi i second le tnre in the Presbyterian ChuVch, on tho Gospel by Mark: - The. copious showers of rain during the day, and the indications of their continuance in' the evening, prevent ed many person? fromattending; however, a goodly cod gregation was present, and after the preliminary services were over) Rev. Mr. Vass began his subject. lie gave abundant proof by the citation of ar. cient christian testimony as to tho person named Mark, as well &a to the authenticity and genuineness of the Gospel which bears his name, the time and place, when and where it was written. He proveditijintegrity . by such witnesses aslAogustine, Ambrose and Led the Great, cud others of the sec ond century. , i , j ' ' Mr. Yas considered the characteristics andstyle,ibs design! to prove to tho Kcmins-" and strangers who wauted a redemption, that Christ was the; promised Messiah, the Lion of the tribe of JudahV ho gave pe culiarities Of Mark.qs an original and in dependent writer, that he is mo?e particular ' in the details. of tho acts of Clitist's Minis try, ho concluded hid lecture by a practidl application of the truths herein set forth- The next lecture will be on the Goe j i " , nut -naiiy lvITea"to attend tnese services, uu an wno come will be welcomed td 'a seat. Sbirts 34 cents, and yet I am not bnpp;" Moore. -.' I- K;"-T - i j. - ' " "-; ".: Fulton in a;r k e t C o r n e d Doef, a chbico article, at C, E, SLOVER's The Croat Success 5 cent Cigar iO warranted to be filled with clear Havana tobacco. You can find it tit Jos- Sultan's Cigar Em porium, r ' Us ; Small Sugar Cured Shoul ders, quite as good as hams v ' at C- E. SLOVER'S. for Catarrh and T Feoh , jot Flour bythoiatQtv ir-.t ?j j? -V tn!' j m ' SP S W - rocelvpd. at Hpfiry . t .ljUorfnf M idd To Xltfn ; ryoWberrt U., C9 -Ta b4 Oeatleiawi.,-- This warm weather ia th&pioper time to pay a visit to Sarah Oxley's Ice Cream Saloon. She has fitted up her establish ment, one door -"east of Mr. Alex Miller's store on Broad street, in splendid style, and her patrons not only enjoy tbe best Ice Cream made in the city, but they have seats in a cool, pleasant room, where every thing used in the trade is clean and neat. -t ' V f Agtnts Wanted r flse 'Dr. ? Goldenberg's Inhalation Couchs. Colds, 'Bronchitis, Asthma. i ' " "I." ! Try Dr. Goldenberg's Kidney Specific, , it will give satisfaction. . , Suffer no .longer ;from impure blood, Dr. Goldenberg's Scrofula Specific will euro all humors of the blood. Dispel the Rheu matic pain, by the use of Dr. Goldenbergfl All thpsej who? suffer from 'indigestion, Dyspepsia, or any i disorder of the Liver, should take Dr. Goldenberg's ,Liver Pellets , And. en lev irood bealtb. -- F aUif06 ' tDe medicines, ofJSce -Q on Hancock- .between; Bollock and Kicad NortD. Carolina. i, f '. " ,' (1-- . ,: Joe Sultan colls tho Reiva 1 Victoria Clar at IO cents. - - F I no Ch e wji n g Tobacco and Clgaro atjC. E. Slovers; 1 " ' " "i ' . North Carolina Lard, and North Carolina Hams, fresh lot received ithis day and for sale very low at Cates, Foy & Co., South Front St., : opposite Gaston House. exclusive of thrt o hundred regular troops eiriYed this morn- " r""7 :,'(, ! - - GENUINE SCOTCH OATMEAL FOR SALE BY BLANK & TJLRICH, FOOT OF MIDDLE.. STEEET. C )