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1 i jt - J I ri - 1:';3- lLs I V Sfc VOLUMK VI U. WILMINGTON. NOHTU.CAROLINA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1S77. Single Copies 10 Ms. NUMBER 34 tU!LXOTO.f POST ADVEH TISlJfO RATES. r -c- ir ,in f" lbc t!tl i8" a-Id it insertion. Sit jfcI,ftivmrnt will be rhar-rd at 'pit r:. cieept on spial on- ItlSMIA AMTIthKBY. t"p lo the 2Dlh of Jul the results of three week operation were thus sum med up by a dispatch from an intel ligent IxnJon correspondent of the .v. r. n' - The war news during the week waa important, but not Tery clear. Tne Russian are airenrtheQin;; their forces south of the Ilalkans, sod it U reported ul c-a fr a t?r' ! hate defeated Suleiman, l'aaha, who week. Pr. Wil'.:-" r ib-ripion rfi, e 1 ": , ,,.r r-f 14 -" "C I' ...Am ci. t"t clul-s of li Tiik H'u.- yrar .,e ff'i;' c,u" ' f r. inccircuuiion 01 iur P.r C firs !' liusinr Manaxrr. ,IIH. . iLrr is cvtry appear- ! ro-1! approval and eodor- s lliu rlicv. Mr i . i - i v . : t rnreaieu on ananopie. . o imiu i . ill uj nils aaau i c eivv-ii. ..vi.u v k::cVwn,rtTV: wV.T.I T 'J ! Ue lUikaoa. Mehctnet Ali at buml. Ml.tri ; aa,i (,mAn lx,ba at Plevna, are aeek- n. . 1 . ! i :. u il. f... iaa between them. A to recalls ob tained!, the balance of the eilf'nce in dicates that the Kuin are not pro rxrinr ihrr. Tber sujiLainetl a defeat tJ, rr,'-, . . : ' at -I'leTna. and l U belieTeW their ; .rrojr iturri i turn niugn, vu t Kibly they are reaeTTin- their effurta until new recciTed Imm toe lorces th of the lUlkant. The check at l'lavna, which Kuvuan odcLil reports ttn.? neceiUle the d.-patch of j,-. -a; :::tr'""'" vu.r- ff,h lroo1 jnime-Jiately. The bridrc ,. !;: !.! luir pun a i Irar , a Turnu Mpure III m not quite Lnwu- el, and there ha. been wume delay about rAic the lounanian Army r-no the Iuub to reliere the Rus sian -rri3n for serticc at Ihe front. Iut it m annunce from r.uchorct that tJ.i motruent i t b effected a.i 'o at the bndzc i ready, 'l bc Turks rtaim advantage in an ailillery combat near MlUlria. It will now depcud on J tlie moTcmtnU of the Turknu l.eld : irmif north if the I'ulkan whether ' the KiiMum will be aLIe tj furce H i ma'v r.b ptjnition in lime to to- j ' pi-rit i(h thnr eolunin ruoin uthern 1j nf tije mountains, to if I riti j--!i aud Tatar llaxard jik i nr clunm tjL already reached Kal'it'er, and, had wot the Kuisians Wm refilled at I'lctoa, would doubt-Ir- Uic puhrd on to lalr and rrurcl the ae leading through the lAtnfol an i tircat lUllani into the plains uf the Manta, where loey Mould hai rfteieJ the a-wlance of the roiiinxn fr m I irnuta. tien. Zinimrr m.iun' orp. adtaucsnj; from the yii-iw IUjis policr. Mr. (Ifuu r i vf!nt f al- tly, ia hia rmpljcl the CCOst lV.:f Ajl UrM.ir in i tl . renter. t H -ir.d it t rtpsAtid tfl rrmnalto mil i rual!y trn. VH ha wm nomtni'.r" I f.r t th miff Italian laLr, j," t tic spla' u U I'li'ir i l I S.I4V:. b will mrrt .Vr. l .1. i r,itr wn ii Mntfr t- K-n- ! jri 'i ! tn 4 a lay !'-r a niff. ff' 'J's 'nljrn, " t' and .Norwjy and r'- 4i.- ! t-s jaI t t!iVft. K-i-r m-t-n.f. f t-.it I'jti lie pj-s the i irt r in I'jfi and p rt!y in !u i i lwil' irti-.it i!" i'-v I I x'.rr, 4 i -l n. . ti 'i . .frwrn (iliiinil-iMi'- I' I U ipr,"el thuf'ilinr a!i Un -f Ih l-irhii pres mrr f ttlrd IriLr 1- ft (lnnti'n silk t'i- ulct they I ibrudc ha. is 111 three difisians ; one dim arvun.l i!itna, another at .Mrnlj atvj the third threatening Varna. "Ib IIumiu crntrc is occu- 'pmlwah KiMtihuk. It i rrjortcd ' i that great d;f!iculty is ci"erieuctd with th- i.r.r" aud ether trauiort wacoos. rab!e huti arv in.u":ci-nl in number and i un uul i t the l'-uianan mountain '..!. 1 tn llir i.llirr hand, rlonitii.' U I rtwi..R f tU Wjut r-.au I ,t l,jri xtc t,ecUrd -f the onditioii of W.fmr 01' -esin. f..r tiir- feHo I hc e ri-s ami the abundance -f pro- l at n.. uh;r. t rt.rpt ihrv'i-h " t!ie country, so the delvcLs ol X'al i n th: '"l n win noi or o Mrioij f rit a t:iry morrs w suum ih1. ; In Aia Mwiur. t'jc Kusiau, aAcr " ' r cuing rciiil'orveoients, secot prepar- -rtf IV It Hill h -d l out l!e lt,. in rrnnie the urteusne. The re . r If - 1 r . Hrerar I Mel Ke 'A. -rts tf their pnjecte I movemenfa are . 1 . nll,-fini.- r . ? t I t. I K f. rT-f ftif P. , ,11 dahan i 10 U- the centre of too new m.-. the c'n' f th ! orfiUon. Wltj, ,1,,. trfl inthedirertion -i ('. - whie! 1 ifr-.n he h of Kirukda'a and the right on Unit, rr.,iU r'reird j and tht .'"-.'V trtx.ps are already run- 1 ..I .ta.l ltil V rJ tli t n titi.lr I ln Ti- lr'-if"nt nl th- SattU. Hi.piii July -Krprrsen- ati Kart.of labam. wh- t n reciacir. tSir wit. r' w-rI-satrrrin;- J the pxst week, one ublantial and very important fact !V g!canc, that the Turks hare, abandoued their labia n policy and are makir- a serious attack on both flanks of the luissiarn. The latter hare been furcd t Mispi ud 3g greaaire movement , ard cwiitc titrate on their central line from UiHa to TimoTa, a.s jinUd cut by the Vienna corrcsj-iim. ui to day. IfOs man J'&sha ami I. lent. iJencral Mc hemet Al: ue et I in joining liand be tween Tirnora and the ILilkan pa-es it will be fstal t th. Uti-i.-.n- south of the mountains. 'Ihuj. far o-ily Turk ish rerort of ti 1. 1 1 r. x have . n re ceiTeJ, ince the lir-l l:;ttl.- I'icvna, but it ".:rtlli-d, wii!i rrni ap pearance ot pr. !...!. t!i.; 1; tlip Ku.vians .T.-ir I a r pn-prr.'!ily we would hae o:!i. i t' l-n II i n ('rum St. Petersburg. A note ri-cvired !;. i K.i :.ui fnc retary of State from th.- headquarter of the (irand I)jkcNic!i ! where the Car is sojourning, .v-. to the linking of vcvcl in the Suliha mouth of" the Danube, and the employment of Kgyp liao triops in the rvice of Turkey, aya : "At oon as the war is ended the Knsians will remove the iuipcliments and clear the wd of the river." With regard to the oilier point the note slates that, to allay lh- anxittv of the HriUdi Cabinet, hi- Imperial Majesty ha instructed the K:i-ia:i Ambassador in ijndn to declare to lirl Icrby that we harlxircd no project of aggr ion againt I'rjpt. Might wc not have expected, therefore, that in 'trict iai.--nes the lritish go eniiiiont would u-c it. influence- n.th the Khelive to jre vent him from cng.;-in in dirict li-.ililie-s against us. In , iT lal fight, in the IUiIIjim our -oldier- fvund thr m tclret opj..ed l-i K-ypti.ui tf x.j., and it Mill perhaps -iiliic. I -::it out this fact to ju-tily the hope that i: the British goTeriiiiirnt de-irt - that it in-terc-sts hall ti t be t mpromi. d by ggreiou 011 our par! ag.i.n-t I'.gvpt, it will a!s ue i 1 int!iie,.iu t pr-.-renl us from bring forced by the open hos tilities of the Vice Kegal govirnment lo take s!-j s to 1 rev. ni a rennu' of them." CITY 1TEMS. ft Look out for Bun-strokea. For Sale Two fine, large mulc-s, cheap for cash, W. 1. Can ada v. The Cornet Clnb on Wednesday night didn't begin ' tootin" till half put nine After that they gXTe some good music. Dr. Scott, haying returned from Chi cago, where he was daring the strike giving TiTid descriptions of how things were. The FayctteTillo Odd Fellow M arrive here thU (Friday) morning on an excursion. They are on the Str. Covcrnor Worth. Three mad dogs, hare been killed in this ci(y lately. The police ought to bo instructed to Lc on the watch for such dogs, and every owner of a dog should be on the watch. ' Fun Sale. Three homes, in plm did condition, cheap for cash. W. P. Canada y. KomsrofT. Againat tins movement Mukhtar l'aha u slated to b sending forces to Dili and lo II iarbogbas, at the entrance of the pa. through which V .its the i-rle of his rtale " are tbroal Irakis acrs Soghanlidafch from i! ou.-W-l with trve cwrc pursuol w r"dot lU'es toward the .utS. Htu ihe IVocrata of Alabama, tad t the entire Suth, far a. he i aWsit. ar coatincr! that the Pre? slurt ha. tae best interest of the onin 5r at ketft. an-l will eamestfy rf-rvn I .1 im f el. t. resjote psr Seel karoionj ! (sf ,vs-..a; in .that sect ion. but i t ia IV0f rls applaud the Pre wiii p; y, Mr. Forney believe they .l a4 W drawn frooa their partv tprui'f .i-opsf ate with toe I.e fsii r ., iai rrealioa new Itet iU siasfatn the 1'res.i W it ail h rt. ! trmtc about a r cuiua of a.Tam in the sosith - I th rsrri. whit ad blaek. kr(aiore ai.sol . UK t-ey ' nnha-ljir, 11 aoy coolipjen- . 4.nat themselves) fni tao lV.ru4)rty. which the- believe kaa 44i44 it U1 nativnal defeat. Mr rrr ksriirrsi lbs Pr.ei ! rtv crier, while il mav tn- r";y veakfa tae rgni ratio a. will ti aeaa) of bfiojinr, rward a i'M mi itmn kva here loiore Mta Kfstjka Partr la U oth. H nwViesu U DAscraU will at' nj lie R sts wiihosit trouble, and "wssj fitaef Uaadail Morriaca 14; W tk. rrake .V. )'. Ti-sve Ike a r-rvsaiaewt lVwcral tlastrk iaat Krrd lVoglaa it XarjUad resh Wfgel pvrd of -! . waMer (r things he had 4 acrui kua imm year ii, tkai "fcwsritMUa (U.)hl "dlH Biur, tie . etc, 1 k aat spereh h advird tk thsnr ol aaajtera. stay wk tsr iaea, aad iherwiM d r 'lanilvwa aa gwosl aifxrs ahwU 7 ps:t.J u tnptt. o, I yk S. I U, Wt tailswJ to ct U frrm mm irmk l.cao jive -'"" -Illfr aakix Pf. kia Mr. DosuUsa adTwrd U Ttowrk ttwttff tkey ctwW wt, ta aavlar t&4 frujri. n4 k kia U BaKtr. Tkw a-r ojl Mr. Doojlaaa that h M mArl k jira kiaa kia frsJsa J-WW k left kiav ad Mr. A triaaa U ssmm la kaxd WUl waa4 akowt kiaa. Tkvat W aiarvl, aa k vmuU aua. a-sJkiac kwsrtvsv. Lhal aWwad M fkwtuap axiJwM ta kaXefwl wfa-aTsy kad bAm4 ia &ay T-sUaw Qa. A Wacist a,. V kod a HU7 ,rr4 taatae, taWy wrwia ua "-r' tiwuUacwJ, "rUa Kars i.. 1 Iti. Another project attributed to Ibe left wing, under Uea. Terguka. sv(T". and then nl a detached corn from Alcxaudropol outn toward K11I kaleh, thus simultaneously threatening Mukhtar Pasha' right and rear. Hither plan would have the advantage over the previous campaign of keeping up coai- muaication anl co-ope ration tx-lween the centre and Uth wiors. bat the pniK ipal advance from Ardahan would intife a Turkuh nvovemenl againat the nrhl r!Iank from llataum. Meanwhile, the rsrsit.in of th respective armiea contiuue uMtanlialiy unsrnantu. lot rebellion ia the 1 aucasa doew 00 Ii mtoia in rriounn. It ia Utel that numbs r of otinr lrcaanian officer. trained ta Kosaian military school are deertiar to the 1 a argent a. The Montenegrin have made cm sidrrabte rrM:resia in the ieg of Nic .... which mut ultimately aurrender, in!.-. rIiveI. but th roiKiueata 3Ion- teargria may elf eel ia th dirertioa of llerexovioa ia toe arenca 01 ma ene- mv will have do erect 00 tne main cvurc af the war. lat.. July 31. Th Jimt' tUi t barest corre-poodeat telrxrapha aa fulUjw "A dsilch from Ststova Utr that an important engagement was knight oa Ssiodar, near Kutchak. bsrtweru th Caarewiieh and Ahmed Lyoob Pasha. Tba Tarkiah eorpa ta reisurte.1 to have been defeated with the lo f jrJ". I aUadard. and priaoaer. Iter racial upaicnra eoattrm the roeesgniae. Tha aumbae of TuikUh prvsoner i now riven aa 8.(X. Ahaved Kyosik araay la aUted to ? ocapltlelv routed, Tha Kaaaian will probably al aaca rwant tht ae naive a ad kdlw aw taair ad vantare. The .VmWi Iturkarest d t pa arh aav li m irfortad that tka RaiaM ka'vt araia attacked Pier, and that tht firfciiag rasitiaaswi lkrvCwol tl rday a ad Suadav. Aecordia; to tka Ul wjsru lha lUfaataaa waea gaiaia( fsssiad- . ... j0 MaahHOs? r;arsaWs) kaa a Vwa- aa rpKb wkkk aarts "Liewt- Osm. Utkeaaat Ah rtd c Tj J..a with 0.tXO aaeak Ha 4U rrocswd la Ualiretaai TJraoa o.sissrrivortx. Jaly 51. Oat raali UlsYrapsta traaa l"Wra, jaly 30, t foliosTv -Tkre atraa raepa aUkal aa I kaa aaarwoaj. Tha CMSwda laa4 tw fftj a taeral tafrsaeat aa. wkUH U maul 10 aeioak at akt, wkr tha fUaaiaaa rairraaad. hatcoaiyUf aUaaiaaa aaaabeW UtJ Uaoxaa- U (aatrr aad Uraa rrfiaeata a caralry, aad kad &Ay fsaaa. lt U axpactad tkat Ua kaotiasa-iU rKtaaaaaa a aaorTav. LAN. Xmml t. Oat a mmaaars, '"flu- Patfle l I rkiiig " wa ritti 11 bythe late Colonel Ch' -ucy, of the Koglish Ii'-yal KnjifKcr. It ,va orig inally pubUhc-l anoi;viiion-ly, an Icre- atcl at the tunc aloir. the cic of the Franco-Frus.ian tur .1 rofoutid eiC satiuii 111 l.ug!aud. Colonel Ihc-mv f was a distinguished inilil.iry critic, and the author of one ol the l -t and lintft volumes cvor p.iin.d upon tli Ameri can civil n.ir. The "Paf.Ie i f lork- ing" cont.nn in iiu.iinarv description by an old man -f a grrat i.alt!.- niiicii took plai e in l.i yoi it li .it 1 illago f IKjrking. 111 K' 1 l. I 1 n 1 i 1 .to army ol" lermau 1:1 va b 1 ii.iih.- Hi r..-i: (roi.i s ami volunteer, 1 l.e m m . riies how , throii-jli nii!i!.iii..r'eniint and in ternal trouble. ;.-. 1 : lirr. un l..i 1 lot her grip, ll.r.irnn. - .-r.- I -r the most pirt :ibn.i-l. I.. r 1 i '-.i;torf-.l, and tlie liel.l lay 1:1 l-.r tin co::',ii Tors. He vu idly pieiurit the landing of the invaders, the iiu UV1tu.1l -".an. I ma !e by lhegl'anl lruon. tlx ir t t.i! rout a-.d the advance ol the . 1 1. -ti s armies Un lud'iii. I h-- :- 1 1 o:itam a shrewd .iUre i:hhi 1 .1 .; -it military bungling, and a U u.u m( . "t ol hat might happt 11 unle-s a -dy and radical change were made. John Purnctt (colored) of Abbotts burg was killed suddenly on Wednes day. Wc have no particulars, but as ho was fireman at Wilkinson's Mills, we prc-umc he was killed by machinery- i;tirr a "Occanicon"' w.xs exhibited 011 Mouilay night last. It represents the operations of the Confederate priva teer, the blockade runners, aud the bombardment of Fort Fisher. It i.- said t be a very creditable work of art- regard to the petition of the C. C. Rail way, for extending their wharf one hundred feet. A petition from the Southern Express Company, fra reduction of tax, on motion, was laid cm the table- The committee on streets and w harves made a report ou the petition of Wil lard Eros . for permission to construct a bridge acro'ihc dock, foot of lied Cross street, and recommended that the petition bo not granted. A petition for a lamp on the corner of Second and i;.-un--. Lk streets, was referred toth-- committee on Lights. A report of th--'Chief oj" Police, in regard to the bids i jt building four uqw carts and repairing si.t old ones, was read, and, on motion of Alderman riaoincr, the Chief 01" Pol ire w as in structed to give the con'raet to the low- e-t bidder, P. If, Jlayde:.', when in the opinion of the Mayor t'.v cart.- arid re pairs were reu;;re i. Un motion, a l..tnp 'a as ordered to be placed al the cori..T of Fjurth and Wooster streets, th- residents in that vicinity agreeing to fiirni-h the oi! and tue iigimng or tne sam-s. Mr. Oldham reported the cart har ness in had order, :ui 1. on motion of Alderuiaa Myers, the Chief of Police was instructed, in connection with Mr. Oldham to make a- r.uivli a they could out of t! r ! l !..'i::;t.--, at: J purchase from the low.--', bidder what w.: re quired to till up ihe ii. s'jf-. The I-'iManc-.1 c-o::i:nli!-.v rce j:n:i;e-ud- Cvl .1:1 a me :d:r.e. Nk 1: Pi: ur.s. Our Thanks arc due to J. C. Plockcr, Hvp, of Cedar Crci. for a box of the nicest jeache-s wc have seen this year. They arc full, large and dclicou, with not a worm in any one of them. Mr. Plocker writes' us that this fruit is poduced merely by cultivating bis frees. lie has shipped to this eity Tolerates and boxes. Mr. Charles J.derkcn, son of the late Neil (icrken, died very suddenly on Tuesday al the residence of his moth er in this city. tf was in his "1th year. I he funeral was held from St. Paul'. Lutheran Church on Wednesday. A sifter of the above also died 011 Wednesday evening iuddcnly. It is supposed thai her death was caused by tha shock produced by lrcr brother's death. in ng.ird t the t.:x retail dealer-, iiii-'i v. ; On motion '.' A1K r or 1 1 nance holcsale and al .pte-L man Hi'd, the were rney ird t i eouimittve 01 Ma and Fee-i iu.!ructcd to 1 'ii-.i'it thcCi'.y Att and prepare an ordinaTiee :n rr forcatalliug the markit . The Mavor informed 1 ii: L .ud that he desired t' be a!-ci:t ''.om tij. and rco'icstid leave ;'.:id t::e I'icL Cojvmercial Marine STATBTira By the courtesy of the officials at the Custom House we htTe obtained a list of Merchant yesaels belonging, to the Customs District of Wilmington, all of which are engaged ; in the coasting trade. j ; STEAM VESSELS. A P Hurt, 85.95 tons, Captain A II Worth. j Alpha, dl.GG ton?p Capt J E Chad wick. . . j : Colville, S3.0J tons, CapIi C Henry 1 Murchison, 147.72 tons, Captain A Harrison. CIov. Worth, 105.73 tons, 'Capt A H Worth Juniper, 10l.2d tons, Captain 11 M Watson. J S Underbill, (W.17 tons, Capt II L Piatt North State' 113.13 tons, Capt T J ureen, North E.ist, iXOd tons, Captain UP Paddison. Waccamaw, 301.17 tons, Captain B F Latham., Wave, 73. 1 tons, Capt W A llobe- SjU. Wm. Nyce, '21AS tons. Captain. E D Williams. Charles Thomas, 30.59 tons, Capt B Da? is. Charlotte Aun Piggott, 23.71 tons, Capt J T Spencer. Dolly Vadcn, 23.59 tons, Capt C II Legg. Dolly Varden, 5G.5S tons, Capt Jcse I 'archer. Kucice Keynulds, Z6.Hl tons, Capt F Reynolds. Ii Frances, Do. tous, Capt J II Lewis. Fcrretla, ;!i.32 tons, Capt D Davis. Little Winuic, 'M. lo tous, Capt T D Murray.. Mary Wheeler, 27'i tons, Capt P M eilv. ! Cotter. ,. ,f Modoc, 1 00.00 tous, Capt 1. McCabc. Au Interesting t'ba..- of .M.u n in .1.1 A curious incident came to u-ir -t.i c A three p'y is-lygamis', Imiii- a lew m 1 1 c uth ol a;t Lake Ctv. wl. de sired a fourth, boldly i.c tared h: ;- lention to a joung m low residing . ; .ion and pleadol lor her hand . heart was not in ties,:oii b-it was f!a: ly re fuses I. As hi own phadingshal availed him nothing, he lorlhwiiti il: patched hi No. " to do his courting and carry out hi driga. liutreatie on one side met rebuttal on the other, when at lat ihe young widow asked il she (No. '-'.' did not act against her own will, and t.hcr ow:r detriment, w hen Ihe lal mentioned answered. "I do a . wish Mr. - to tale an n.rv wives. bul I so detest and hate the :gtrt ol hia No. '. that I would 1! a:i l!m:g 111 my jiwcr f- thwart her happ.iu. " Sl(t 1st lr Tr' '. ... .. lien. Clingman has p;b!il e-I a ! hA of reminiecensr He say At.lrcw Johnon waa th evil gcnin of the country who prevented c..Bpromiv and peace in lx lie pictures Juhu wto a. a man. the driving forces .f m hoe rnind were Uishne.s, c iunm -ansl malice " I he opinion of him ooc rxprcMol by Ww. T. Masked, a brilliant uicmUr ..f l'ougres from Tenne-ee, is givc. ui whictt Mr. Haakell aa.s "lie is a wan that if you and he happened, whi! traveling oa opil gving railroad trains, to aseet at a wavid hotel to eal a hasty anewl, and if h should look acre ihe table and ae that the picveof bread by yxMir plate waa longer than h.s. l-.r wouKl hate you aa long aa he lived.' (f. lloaumoad, o( v.un Carolina. tssl to ur be was "a m-s'v in hick, who haled every gentleman who , wurv a clcart ahirt. --.i:woi 1 r-.- aoV. Mr.i tiM. 1 1 y tiii: CummivIom.k r 1 iik Cm.oKiih In.-a.ne Al fM. The Commissioners appointed by the Oovcrnor to decide ujoii a location for the colored 1 ii.aiic Asylum, consisting of Dr. .1. W. Vick, of Johnson, Chair man, and Dr. M. Moore, of Duplin, Col. K. l Liles, of Anson, and Measrs, Thei. Kdvards,of Ureen, K. I. Cordon, of Wayne, and O. t. Parsley, Jr., and M. M. Katz, of Wilmington, met in thi city Tuoday, and examined the litlercut sites offered forlho location of the ayium in this city. They then 1 had a meeting and voted njon the , 'Uitio:i of locatiag the asylum. Ou I the tirv. ballot the tote i-tood 2 for 1 T.irboro, 2 for tioldsboro, and 3 for W ilmington. The sccoud, third and , fear in ballots stood I for Tarboro, 3 ; tr 1 i oM.sboro, and '.I fr Wilmingtoa ! and the fifth and last ballot resulted as j fii: ms; 1 oddsboro 1, Wilmington 3. j i.l.in.rc gcla ihe aaylum and I Wpii.n-toti i left out ia the cold. Imm oi A mm: it men. The Biard met at Lie I ity Hall, Tuesday afternoon al I o.'.- ck, present. Mayor lawsun, aod Aldirmeii l ianner, liowdeu. Von tilahn, Volier. Foster, King, Myers, Lmrry and 1 1 1 i I . Ihe minutes of the last me. ling were read and approved. Alderman llowdcn made a motion that lb tax on retail li-puor dealers be lo -r u:onlh, and that oa wholesale dealers 115 er month, lo dale from August t, IS77. and that all motioaa previously passl ia relation to the tame are hereby rescinded. . A coaaaiuaicaUaa Loaa lKjaakl Mac llae, L.S.J., 1'kauaxaa frm tern, of the Board of ls.aimis.si oa en of Navigation and Pilouge, waa read, and on motion, referred lo the citT alloraey. ;Thi coanmuaicalicn waa ralalive u the power cf the Ccumrjlooer if Navigauoa ia coacurreut jurisdiction Early rrtcr. , -lth tnt lioAni o( Aldcrmen.1 . Abraham bought a pis- of laal k.r 1 rVrxisuiiiM-osSovrUtihlWkanr. bwryi.fi plae. He fod 4A -kel ! of IWer. The lowti aaaa at whaa a , - ,l' ' V .v.vi fiuiius,! i aSo-ut n:v-ix I ierva of whanre by lb Ckroi;na a May.ir . 1. to ai t l':i in.' his ab sence, On luoliuii AMoiii.iii Mye.t, the Board went ir.t i an . Iceti' ii t I Mayor j.r; (-... The Mxy.-r ; pointed Aldernn n Bow deu and I -u r to re. ei ve and v unl the vote. The voting li.i 1 couiiiicnccd and ou the eighth 1 . 1 1 i : A Mei in. 1:1 Lianner was elected. On hiotioii. '.Ii- :ir-i 3lo-id.iv in eaeli month was named a ;lu- i.iv 1 r leu- lar meetings oi the Boa;l. The Board then adjoiiriK-d. - - - Bii-jian lii-neral in A-1.1. l.'i' tiie tienira!'. c .nin landing ihe three colu m 11 iuta which ihe Kussian Army ..n l.ie Ai.iiie il'ia'.er of war is divided, Invo -natiu-iy, t.eii. Lori. -Me!-iko', couiuian iing 1 L 0 Alexaudropol corps, and (ien. Tertuifa-- .1, the Chief of the Lriv.iu ior;- -are Armenians; the third, ( L 11. I vt c!, commanding the Aelialzik corp-, a ieria.t:i l- l . 1 1 h . (ien. Melikoii, v. ho al the reeiil time is only 00 ye.11 of age, 1- the sou of a merchant, a:ui ocan 1115 military ca reer as an odieer i:i a h i-ar regiment in M. Peter': nrg. Hi taleni-s and ability were lir.-l recoy.n..'.el by Moiira vielf, at the lime when the latter was liovernor-( ieiu r.t 1 !' the Cauea:i. and it was by Motiravie ' t!ia'. tine young Ar menian oli.ccrwa broiijiit protnineiitly to the notice ot air.nori'.ie. H 1 til piTsomi'ly a hi soldier M- !i great favorite. He i;t lo.ui 111 tlieir bi roue, tastes their - and in-juire alter their nm;; t!. lie :.ik especial I cane of the uk. , nily in-pec'iiig! the field iio.p:ta. ..-i t -.:ib..:..nee-. At ( the ame time. 1: is a -: ' i- ' i;vipiir.a- t rian, and repiire I: on -i!. an 1 parf.e uiarlv the iio::-commi-ioued -ti;eirse; hi army, a puuvtual pen Tinanee t tVi'ir .l ev I '.I , 1'. .1 !.!:, I 1 1 r. 't" I Institution ia M..-i.w. ..e i--ak. be sides Amenian. I't:ki-h. !r:an. L-.i--sian and Frcnel;. hut kn n. n :hi:ig -f either licrmau c r L:ij!:h. llei .iio said to be as g."--1 a .iip:ou;a.;: as no. 1 a soldier. u:icr.i! Tergika-S'iis de- 1 sccade 1. a the preti "Ter" ; lit na:n ; ' ignitic!. Imm an Arraitf..:i clergyman. ' v ben Nm::i. n.i tacn 1 iisor.er :.e i.rt lo Din". liic : I I plan: on them r.nallv. Ocneral Terguka.ss...l wa waa ol ( nin:: a- the KusAian . OkloUchio. tfie coi.ixandcr f th" Kion Corj. is a Moulcnegnn i y birt.i. but ha Let ii ;" - taany yea; ia the liussian sv;) ,e. A In.;'.td.y a b.-avc oldier. his capacity as an ::i tepfndcr.: leader is much r.uestii ccsj. He is sai l to act rosh!y ai. 1 w.iaoy. di.e fore thought Ki inue "a o UiaI 1". eurr.-a'.iy reported in T; that he w... l- r.- uper?Ie.l in his command. Thi? -.uCt lwrence dit.harge .1. 5o.:, V',i.ss ui cubic feel of wi.ur zn nuaily. an I the Misi:ppi : "-. 1. ;a lb satce tia:e. I te a:r.t Lawrence i ." mile kcg, and : in some place 1 " fert deep. (ingto it rapid'. :: averaxa Kay, 22.57 tous, Cait W W Dennis, ."siam, 51.89 tous, Captain L Hortou. snow ssorm, 35.91 to, Capt W Ii Beery. Uriah Timmon-, 21.19 tono, Capt C C Mor e. Wa-shiugiou, 172.10 tons. CapUiii L lliues. Wave, 0.2'. ton.-, Capt K II Sfnell. William, 21.11 tous, Capt A M Moore. Aim Bell, 9.53 tous, Capt rS Criffin. Flash, 17.15' tous, Capt Bryan Morse. (ioldleaf, 15.7S tons, Capt J A Moore. Henry Wcs term ami, 15.21 tons, 'Capt J Ii Newton. Hannah Wood, 11.31 tons, Capt M M Mellinor. Jos II ' Nell', V..y) tous,' Capt L Ii y-uolds. Kate, lo.91 tons, Capt M Shepard. Katie lidward., D.U2 loin, Capt A W Moore. Leviathan, 1.50 ton, Captaiu D M Williams. Lillian, 17.95 tons, CajUriu laaac Kce.es. Lore 11 ., 1 L tous, Capt W W lius si il. Maggie, If. 12 tons, CaptC D Cauady. Minnie Ward, 15. ?S tons, Capt J F Moore. Nellie B Ncti, 11.17 tons, Captain L l'ivcr. Outari.', 10.72 tous, Capt J T Lcoa ard. Planet, 12.95 tons, Capt Peter Davis. Kose, 15.;7 tons, Cpt F Hankius. Kos.i L Cumming, 12. til tons, Cajit Henry Davis. Samuel, IS. 12 Ions, Capl ti .Styron. Spray, 17. "5 tons, Capt A C Pcntou. v.li, 9.57 toiis, Capt J L Pinner. Sea Bird, 9."5 tous, Cajrtain lijbcrt Juhnon. arah Virginia, 12.oj lvo, Capl Ucnj Patrick. W J Poller, 17. tor.s. Captain K llU'V'i.. rower of a little Child. La-: week two men were engaged in an angry dispute on the street, during wUicl. - shook his bat beneath the . 1 1 .1 UU.C1 u.t, ana appcarevt w uave wurled himself into a fever heat of j ; ai-n. Just then a little irl, alaiosi aa infant, niw had been pomg tT, hot j stopped, apparently prJyMi ty the man s fury, uvovesl quite close lo ana. and lookiag up into hia facr, iasuarrd, j What zaake you m tro, m<x" ! It waa xi unexpevxed that the man eri ' dently felt a complea rtvolalaon of fcedicg stradaailr his couote&aacc cleared, aaJ finally waa Li up wiU a . A curious incident recently occurred at Blatchington Cattery.Sussex, Eng land, during a thunder storm. A sol dier was sitting in his room w itli a ta ble knife which he had just before been using lyin before him on the table, when the lightning entered the apart ment, cut the knife completely in two aui tnrew 1110 pieces about the room,, while the soldier, though much fright-, . ened, remained unharmed. Wasn't malley mad, though, when the Tribune got to London the other day arid had it ''Low Chief Justice" in stead of "Lord?" But "mad-' was 110 name for it when he read .1 Jittle further down, that Bradlaugh had Tecn "de frauding the public mails'' when ho wanted to say ho had beeu "degrading the public morals.'" iBut what an vmi expect for "forty cents-. and no bogus? ' A northern Iowa farmer . ottered .1 tramp hi daughter and half his Jarm for three days work! iu the harvest field. The tramp waveredj- a litte at first, but then then the color of the girl's eyes didn't suit, and he thought "the farm laid a little too low, so he dcclined the proposition, stole a hatuo strap ;Uid went on his workless wav. A tourist in search of natural curi osities iu Oneida coumv. couiinc to a small stream, looked over his memo randum and asked a Dutchman neat' by if "this was Alder Creek?" "Yaw." was the reply, "dis vasall der creek v'a I knows about yvst round heiei ' A Chicago jrirl while crossiii" I . iL r- Superior last September, last one t her shoes overboard, said now captains oil. vessels arriving at Uuluth arc teliinr straugo stories of a mysteriou mar ine monsterwliicUtheytiglitcd during theit trips. ' Cauon Wilbcrl'oiee poke hi at a temperaneeiiueting in London the other day. lie .said, concerning the regulation of the liquor traffic: "1'c -pie talk about rcijulatiu': it: thev misfht as well talk about regulating the tooth ache, iustcauVof having the 'tooth out." -mmm - , "Sing fsihe-." shouted the brakeman. Sis Jt Hudson Bivcr tralii slowed up to the station, "l ive years f.-r refresh ments,'' yelled a passenger uiih -hori hair and bracelets, as he rove to leavi the car in charge of a feiutv sheiin. Tiiat experienced journalist, D. l'i.iu . says: "Next to setting up a lo l in popular estimation the' iuoA dillimjt thing is to ju!l him down a gain.. ; Of all the' various methods o-,'..! for the reduction ol' jostage none 1 . o practical as thii tict marrud. Tete-a-tete The King of I .i!u im y head man has been handnl' over to the King of Dahomey's head ip.c,;;. 31en ho their name eral.Siekle. t huiild liave j '("iicr.il I :l T I Anxious inquirer.--No, M.j' nut itit up the Niagara I'.Ji . 'Advice to too maify pr.-p1 to make home happy- If ac it. lid ;Ncw work by 1 r. of my Ancestor.''. !..: win. II . 1. av; w ad -j:: tii:mi:. DOIKSTH UlVliS. JED ANIi Wiltil. . -. t Pi i If. 1. ..(..-. cd.n ro : ii - ! t rout Ui' ioi.j- . e Orders iollr:i 1 IV. .T I-.! JIM N W . J.TH ) ,M li 1 N I aii.c. a. te palfevJ Ui..:tt pace Kiicr . heal, aai resnarked. a he moved iir iraoriar the other mis rr ihwijttintKi i.-i.r'r !- TM'K, THAT MKU l Li WIIJ. WKMi I'.f.oKKN W.i.: IRUKKRV. om a. II -i-s. i ! , ALI. KlRsir 1 I.ami I'ltl'i-'.!! TWNM aNIi AT Al I. ( ul Mil VP !.: AX WllUljlAl.t: I V MIX JXfw - k rr.. . 1 s ? '1 no -or n iiu). Sulp.ar aflJ haS Uai WaM. Twcnty-fiTc L.Rning -r i.; Is. " ... Alley Path Hv-ik-. a- i i -amumcr.ts and -:.ra-;u. Pit to .aeu -pit.j:d i . ' vie ol the Moiiuu.r.-. rni i&nou . ..4 LajT Uj i t ,ei ;. 1 i . rrvJtiis.QJJ l' 1 t-ttta'.' j;. 1 aU aovat fmi m m . . rr r ar, ilin m o.' virf- kMJ7. in sl-! ateC-bssadartw. tkli 4.- : rrrj' ami..!) It lmvt,Ma . fci l4fMtal) to tli hi S ti i t-. f - :i ' ' i r 1 i i .-. rf" ... fVr 5ay CU Hirers -. . .. .... ttW Ixiarj it I ww .. . . ..... ItrtMkUiikiaesv j Sflr will . Xjt t , i . ri. rxm tJtrm Vrf, 1-e M 'ii rj.-.ty . not si.- ..w.t.1 m .1 i f..!t s .,..! p.;i. is . -1 i.tnw ; rsvea. liaas il U mewtKviasa that the rn of a ! , rT' 1 dann; tii , sau- .-. ... urr rkarW froea Errm waa ahekela of cipr.,.,s - ; a-e waita. Telocity. ai charts - " - . . . . .. I t I I J . V - 1 V . Tail rottU D adottt X. 1 L aaau naau. -painsa mv naaw 1 .- S"-- cf a hors -waa X50 aaekcU, of J ia kkh they deatrvd ta make U ex- i t7X The bt hors ef that arj . - .-.! iw- AK.f. t.. K. .tiaiBad wrrsj jr . in... Vju. . it 1 usaa-Iy d.vrdeJ is.V rct: a oa.1 "..h lala a U ca.- : . c. trlfJ train eU ihstca well, ataa they artrw capoM 4 taaportaai ferric. KUc Slsaso, La a vaJoab. daxioi drawa of twj or tom,t ( iar aorac. f,A aa altowy aatd aa di(mifixl aa ap- ca jailte) of Uiree, coaalatlgg of AUet -aaea FUoAer. Dowdaa aal YoatGlaka. waa appoiae4 bf hm 3Xayr ia cowicx viOi U Lwaaiatanoatn of Xaralioai asl rTTtT oa tlUMr VU la A j-fo'.Ieaaan irpd iato a. AtlasU dm; iart aad caiiirsi lor a fiaw f oda ater. tike boy ai j.alaua rmkimgiy aked- "Will roa Lare -y .3 SC "Ye, air," toid live caa peai'Jy. Tb ly or,r,l "' lrtf- pie- a ia t syrap irr om tae waScr, a-si ri a dwm in law yiaryaiaa v4 xm Uaaiax lit kc bX Uim k CKwkl llf had a hay ract cq tl ! wilMraw it Law airaijTt aiaai li ai alL mUomi taal if h kad aa ricfNaai rnWa ka m i aaMy. j- . Co-s fUMwia, of Ia:rlta. Ir'.fl m tara hia lCxa ar-xiad ia Ike alrrec of WateritTwa wasa. with a bia-J-.rj pvI ilxlii; oj! j jl tea fir beLiad, a4 ye hw aa!y b- J ai om coxnara a ad thrrw dwa tw laJin. ! ki lUdsM) aM wLat pe-Tple fgX taai j bey fck ao kaar oa kaa hf (Ulla W. j ffi'lTTFiZTw t TtTVrJ!x 'pTTT CIVIL AQD UECHAWICAL JBN G I N E K H i ax tat fcsrf ta r. . rva. )taraaaa wrf TWfrmi, mmm aa wmMy air).. asW3Ufc4. WaM n taa. -ay aa a ; tetm0m - -, -? ! 4 11 t a1 , : ! - f . S.
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1877, edition 1
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