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Aia., aaothef tat ke a ax.J.cr cvaveraaoa - .-a p fiXl keeper, wkoart tata. All Li JvhaJ teaia faae aata w a-(reruMlhir r4acrt by tb ra'. aal dy ia.nbi aonaeU. prmntm i ta lmJt. la J-4i- HM fAriear a4 laborer had W a.X H kk euAievfUtrU VirRtaa V ?. u- f -a i i4oei4a. clj"f.1 fa,t llayt ai4 Iaaa h waa aat itulol, aad thy r tu2tU d--a r m4X. aa4 ha4 UkMi(ai ( ! claret tf a rai eou'.d W dctcctrd a rC UrtWf WhiU Sulphur . lleir uataaaw." TWlJlkmtiipitrwNv . . . ., njm YLrrAaua aatirtaava there A.!e iiirUoft a Ue toaia WUMulupiswxUK.aM U aJlor rd U Tm WlUtlxuroi H au4 U Uit MtiMiu. i r, WUaa iaw X. U n i;Mil v.:- i-.u .t Prom iLi' n-'Ut-Tue Nc ITm '. tiuarlen, of Ibc Cxir- Hii'.id.- f .r Itcinrorcctueals-Tlic lliuotDt In SirwOif Koree A Turk . .U tnorr l Asia Minor. .' . i-n. A"?- -"'. The !' di- : t h '.i'.t I ShuD.la. Aug. I, nays a i-..-'.t I Suleiman Pa ha w ill 1 ',y.r -.. ' A t nur 1t re-zarJcU a be 7rj ,wt; u fatlowt : "I .... 1 .! , m .. I he .W vt: iem t i-rraph a Ar:y ar. I Itrjcrial IJc-!-uartcrs ill r uni'.f 1, Lch ctnn l imply ;. .it U. l.r. jr-r mli encourage ifcc .. .' '...- by lu ac'.:iI r-rcnc on Ihe i-j'.1.:! ' i 1. TLo I aj -rjr i plca.anl . urtTf J nt rl foue uuUi-lc of fi!.j-'. af'-l -n.- i:i excellent r. 1 --trf. . lu'-air m pure hi T r - . I':,.- it i: ii. ii i .. ;;j r iv.-. I. ui f itn. r! I i .:: I'rirx'C lialatz- I it : . !. ac for KrS- V ah ( rcinfon-cmcnt is t.-. .'.iu!!y tiiroub Kouman i np- vU'l iL.At U.tli tlic RuarJ ! r ri- U m I.uira- , : r-: : in :riiilxT. i I.. .. ,: -i:.itc thai 1 "), i. .- . ; : ihc march to t At;:.;. 1 acxt hattlc us i . i.i. .ii.l t I e leciirc ; . .,. '.. I r tin- akc ft! ni.uriii 1 .. I . i:r:! l aia'.ry liTiion .'. .. . l ..n Art in-lclnJrnt i I r j jrp.o .f ;o j-inr s, ..n orm -i' i-.ri n -.llA hr j !.t r i. the maiu j x'i I i it man I. J r :! r:..i. . I: i Ull here ! .-t ,!.mrrjrlicf ! . i iliN l KuirnUji, I .ic l..i-.!J Army : . i .!..".. : i l. ro art- n-j . . r t 1 1; i !i A rmr or j ... . . ! : i.i 1 .rr.oTa. .Uu-! ; .... i ; - t i.'f.iiu array . : .-. ; . i :.. I. 1 1 in: k i I '. Ihf ' .' .li"tai'. C tl, ! t'.i m :i:r-tfri. ! r.".. :i I t i bhc ii- I i: i . r A . n: l to i r..!..'- I ri n .- to .".ii!. i : l trr nui -' ! 1 ti , -: ! t rau 1 : l-J tu tl t.f tI j . -r rt Lit r.n I ftiv ' t n t-. r n ir!i i I , ; ... . If I I AU aiidf i. I il.s; .!. I .y tun run- tr. v .'t ! in.-rcac 1 i ! i -l t- ri lunn S I i. i. I ( I.-ct . a M an i.i 'ltii!. r.i.ii 1 1 . i ..iv ; .i.- K"-.ian 1 rK'. t rt i ii r v. i i -:iu., ati.'i k- : il. f ; ,.i- ;,t:-, r i X! i -.' .. iik !i t i .ikinlar. i I.- i i :i-'i.n'l a? 7 in tl I i- .ii t !- rvcuint; the . i .. I t- - r Icr t t : a.fii'. I'lif.-it I 1 y th . i .:r 1 I lr.h-1 an I j 1 I...- l.o- a;i I '" . V . . . . l U K . i Li- : ' t A " ;. i- ;r.i;'i. iin.b r date of i .t .!fta!!eJ account . t:.- I ti.-n. iiurko" i V' f (i r f, ;,. i". I .1 ... ,-o;i;.t . "ut even i-i !. ;-. ..I,i.:!y.l r.-.roat l. in? ne e. . I ! .ii a.'u r at Plevna. I ten. i . -iii s ?"" wife ovcrw hc!njl by : i::..'rnrivfr il the lurk, and ;. o -o'.i. U i--: in gained a brill, ant . . r. i: t iii '-lira i n Julv :.'. I . . . :;ffcwa i .i I'.ol lu retreat . i i . ; ,ii - .1 iv. aUUiiii -h in i!it !. i 'of. w.ure h wo. blied ;.. .. . .- ti..- P' A.-iau 1. ,:in. nl.o were t it. " a rpiaU tly. U their I'.. ist;.. .ul.r.a!i lej.an, which .. . i -;-:a.; I tr u, ml or ; .... ...i. ...v - : .-io.'.O l itiiii mr .vu.-Ka . I .'1'iif ! l!.i- t!.i I'.jlanan la, rucw in the two n!i and :It of . . M i . .( o t l . oj. . I ,-otn 'o l! .I.i I i": ' ' iirku retreat through t..e : .n.i Pi a U anl llainkoi Pam ,..... .i - s. i :a h.hed up the il ti.-- vu:vU I itoI I.ke !ie from i.wr.-. iiaie :.; u -c. utuWJ from -w-Aii-l ke. 1 h Kuian t .ii a. iv , t il a 1 i ll.i. tde i f the ILt.oa ... hipfcA 1 a i :ronjiy lor- t.....i. u.v.ca wi;a n.4 by a .Il i.to. . 1 tiiTjeu; il lliC i.inva ore -ir.ii nt hold llainkoi .. - i..i Pi ptici.t a eric cf" f.rmid- j'.'.c uef ;:. llelatuc t. llaiukoi I "a ih.re have Uin rauea cnfown xu I c ..:r adl-'n. a nuruWr of account d v jii.' that the 4 urk4 have iravef e 1 AD kalUti Urule. la a i tji;'..ls eourt, rrveatiy.-it waa wa tLa! Mr. Walrvtad caAa-ement tf fcit t ral e'iilJrea was pasful in iLe rai. II ina.tted not only on .bir ooap tic - with i. caprice, but iji kit Ui;r aaioi)4it. To on of lh ciri he fi the name levil, he al way ddrr-vl ter A4 uch.ad brJdeJ the t.axe wtUt iitau caa4Ue o her alia. All ht natural aa 1 auu&! llig & U-.;-d ujxa d ,4. U aTer a . i;li H; ttjppos aa othrt wuU a. ise;.. aa aN,cA.ataa, 4a4 he la t eu i Ua 4l alj to eurtiu. -hka 4 a .rmkaliTt afair, Ua; W la. ireol UBf. whkh U i.rjutKrxU He alep Jc,CS A-krl t lieaa. eta braced lla. aad kei, ui. ia every 7 the txlaef : w i:t WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, CITY ITEMS. i lw tine, l.ir,;" inu'.t Y. P. M a Y . Koi; S a i . ciieap for ca-l Co!. Pennington, ot the 1". Arnij, wa in ll?r"nv Vr i ti .!. v Ir. i. Mayor Planner, hm ordered that'oa ; tail pbvin -. ; . r- : I pro!iil:Ul r, n ill be trict!y Monli0-;it cv.u...:,: t tlo r.ijh'. i!ic j i - tl.O TillT Of W. They : cin ..,Vv ! cr i v m a!i-'!i . n ri r t t r . A pply to '.' I'. l AVAIM'i. . . jj,,., y ,,i; v. .. , in o-ir city iii-l in -''."J iti.fi-v ! k: v-' " in i.!Hit. ii-. ? pi r . L. rL-riii Mnr.iiij; bu:: io:nii-l by thr IVnit.'iitiary a 1 1 1 1 ; i: ici th.il I hos. J.jhn a Ali'ii.o l.lri, I'.m rnali? r i-i" ? frjta t'.il in .lit'itio:i . dli.i-Ii.ih J;i.l. i:i, the nii v. ho ..hot Jaxiut Ilia! oi wint'-r, i: ttii-.t.ly, anj cause cry m-.ir ii.it?; him, hai lttn j ar-h-nr!. An i ;ry .!.'. .i.i'. I.. Well, .. ;r I iio ' ;r j r r - -- 1 t li- rr' I.. M.i'jvjii (.i.tupa- i ! ny ha vi- in . l tijt ir :ir:ii'.ry l.-oiu tlic t fu liii iu' 1'iiik 'buii'lii:. tu Kii,itl''. i I.ow, wii'.'c h.ivo l:.Uih hvl'.cr 'l '' 1 l.n 1. -r , i . t In f .r i a h. U. 1 I'A.NV! .1. 1 c.-:- l.ti-. J II. I. h.i'.c. u- "A i.i be .-ecu i-V .;: : HIT in lh; i - i 'irj ro.j.cc.tn j uoii-lieU i . r ! !-- 1 .ti r ,.ihcrijtinii :. o I!.f p. r a:...'::n tllAt in.i : c i Y t i Lc '. . any I he i iil-Tj-r i-iit Io, .i! .! tin . h..S Tmal'v i.i : lli' ' : o ry lit it Mr. Au.-u . I 'iii. tm I .iiil: : ir. iin(' a 'Iwcl li" c -r u r ( I " 1 1 : : c - .. l"il"th lfit l'. 1 ;i" !'! -; '. .- ol il two Kl'fi I: ( ' t.r '. . n;i. '!.: ! :y next. J .1 Ply- yi -r-.- h;u. ' ! '.I..' b.-t .i . " ii . ii i-i'Hi;.. j-r. . t'it- r--1 - ii -i .1. I I- i 'i i: .. v i . : - imp- 1 ii. it i r i i . , i a I ii . i ible l get 'rit. were .ir r.ulroad t,i,- u u - i i . H ariii:i-l tl.o . r 1 1. wa.hr I l-.x 1 : " . the track wa w aht-l : b.i car. inu'.l iit't i.irj. I :i ri' place in limit' i t! .il d it. r- pair. 'y that the :ue many : will take M.ij. J. A. r."-!hirl, .-..r '...ry of Stale, a i:i '-' e cty two t r t i.i . day, daring ihe i-i wrk. Ki-porl ij- the M.j . l.-ikinvj ll r hi. ii;!rr. -! i in the in 1 i.i- ral:c t 'n i -:il:-n. he eV .. t' b.' A t Jpd.da'.c I I to , i ;i-.r. rhrre i. no o'ir-tio:i I ill lh it the M i-r wouM t. I t!e ehar. The I'.niiity l'..:ui:ii 'ii r-i-t IVu di r county, nu I al .vuh Wa..hiniton on Monday Ul and examined the vote lor the coiinlv 'eAt, and ucclariM l.ur paw ilfitol by a !.ir;r ni i:oritv and i ai v.,-....l tin d-mi.. . t. .,,,th i I II I'l l -i"J-Vi.'. " 1 . moving the i .tuiiy . at it. on thai place lo P.uriw. gimg to ir. Marphy .... . ..... I e r. ' dauiae acd Mr. U-wnbArk 7". Now the people p.uraw, with I r. Satch wtli at their head (and a noble leader he i, t are happy. Jt pm i u , M .l.n . A . IIn. O. P. MeAre. JuJue of ihe Criminal Cvurl il" New llaruver ennty. ha hi oSice on Muth i.rv Market tre-.le Iwcen Sccoud and Third treet. K II. Miiui;. J. P. and I", Com miorrer, ha an vCce juat -j joite the cvurt ho-:e. betwifn Secon 1 nd Third rrct. lr. W. W. Ilri4. J. P.. Lx. aa oXce oeit du weal of the court hou-r. J C. Hill. J. P.. ha ao tT.ee on we'. dc cf SrcoaJ trtet, twjdoor north of Prince-M rtt. Dr. 11. IL Stt, J. P.. ha4 aa oCce on north aide of W. A W. lUilruad. on Fourth street. Anthony Hjae. J. P.. li an o.Gce OA 4aOh aide cf Prince ttrecl between Front an l ecvr4 treet. CL 1- D. Hal!. J. P.. baa hi. :5c in the erot4 aiory of to. F.vas. block, en Priacrw treet, blw r-n l roalaod eoocd tret. Han. F-lward ra?lell. V. S. Co tat4aicrr a 3d aXUraey at law, Las his ec la the rccn4 tory ( the New Hanover Dank lUtidiaf. corner Front a ad I -tBrt"4 ttireta. The vc ef th Iwt, where jn? can taihWriW fac the lr and ft yoOf ak dae, m norvh 4 of IVincrM street. Vrtwren Front a a-1 SrconJ atmu. j The i?ar, some time ago, girc Gov. ; KrogJca jJ about pardoning David ' Martin, tut now it com out and says ! . I . . . ' 1 1 M. I ...IamaJ inai iaTia nas nut own muutu. What enterprise. Wc call attention to the advertise ment of Col. S. G. Hall, in thbj issue, who has a first class job printing office, and the Colonel knows how to get work, it i by advertising for it. Information Wanted. William M. Webb, known usually bj the name of Wille Webb, left his mother of Dur ham, N. C. during the month of March, 1S70. He is about eighteen years old. If this meets him he is earnestly en treated to write to his mother at Swans- boro, N. CV Any information of him, communicated to Mn. Elizabeth Webb at Siransboro, N. C, will receive the grateful thanks of a sorrowful and douhlys bereaved mother. All South ern papers arc begged to circulate this a-i charity to a sorely stricken woman. See advertisement, in thU issue, of the street car., Ac. We are glad to sco that there is ging to be some regularity in them, a they have run heretofore very irregular indeed. If Mr. IIarri.-i will but do hu dity, the .itrcct cars will not only pay its owners, hat will be of great convenience to the ci'.izeu, but they want to know when they start on the car that the car U not oin to be kept waiting on some switch for three-quarters of an hour for tome other car topa.v. Do your duty, Mr. Harris, and remedy this evil. 1. O. II. At the regular meeting of the Indejendent Order of Ilcchabite, held last Tuesday evening, the follow in; officer, were installed for the er.- u iig term : S.-S. W. Holden. P. C. I:. T. K. SkipjKir. C. II. J. W. Hewitt. 1. It. Ja. Newton. T. W. (. Fowler, Jr. It. S.-H. O. Itankin 1". .S. Jas. Alderman. L.-(i. W. T.ranch. I. ( J. Ira Skipper. . ;. J. W. Ilranch. K. S. to C. IL T. T. Skipper. I,. to C. K. I). Yste. K. S. to D. Ii. I. K. William-. L. S. to D. l: J. Kcevc. Hon. (ir.or.i.r. Davis. The liieud of this gentleman are prc&aiDg his claims for the Democratic nomination lor Chief Justice of North Carolina, iu ISTv The Convention is only about eii;ht months ot!, and they contend that there i no mn in the Democratic par ty in North Carolina that would fill thr jMi.itiori so ably and successfully, :s Chief Junticc of Ihe State, as Mr. Davis would. He was before the war the leader of the Whig party in this dis trict, re ruing always to accept office, it made him more popular with the people. During the war he was Attor ney General of the Confederate States, elected on account ot his great ability ai a lawyer. Since the war he could have had any position in the gift of the Democratic party in Lastern Carolina, either State or national, but being ad verse to holding olhee. he has uniformly 'rfued to accept the nomination for at. y Hniiiou. P.ut now bin friends con tend that there is a chance to promote him in the line of hi own profession, ar' ' t'1'' ioit en being allowed by loriuw iiuporuni :!.. r 111." i'hll J II .lli-A Iiirt .if North ... . t'u.o.iuA. Will he conseut i Mi ;im r.. n lat Saturday ui:ht abont P o'clock, Klijah Keetcr, a fish erman, and bis brother-in-law, Peter Uobe. 'ii, had omr word, and crni' to blow, wtirn Keetcr cut Kubeson k that he d.ed immediately. Fleeter made his cA'Aje, but wa capturevl on Mon day niht, and is now in jail awaiting hi trial. We give below ihe evidence of the wi!ncaa examined before Jus tice K. D. Hall at ihe preliminary trial: The witnees examine-1 were W. W. lgi..ter, Mr. IUbinon, Dr. liuie and tieerge Parr, son of Mrs. Keetcr by hex first marriage. Mrs. Keetcr, who was examined before the Coroner' jury on Sunday morning, wa not called upon to testify Tuesday. The testimony, aa a general thiog, did not vary materially from that before the Coroner. Young Barr, who was the only additional wit net eemed to know very little about the afair, and his evidence ibrrw no additional Lfthl upon it. While the quarrel was gvwag oa betnrea hi tUp faiher tKeeter) and Im6ido, he got op front the !uor ia the hall, upon which he waa rrciiaia;, and cnt to anothe part ef the hoie, ucdetaad tag none ( the converMlioa, and ac tag noihing that pa letwren tbea. The oaly aUdational cvJecce that but have any isnporUat. bearing nn the cae wsa ihat elicited bT a eUa pt bT i I K re ter lo Mr. Rbiaaaa, a aiaeer, amd the if f lh dasd. He naked Wee if W dad ss4 reaaeaaWr henring ker hbnd peak f "blowing kw (Keier' d l braim oal wiva kt rii," and W repiied tkat W dad. t IVe lhorl dad. AUGUST SU. 1S77. Frank Lewie's I'opular Monthly for September will bo welcomed wherever it goes. It opens with "An American Sovereign Abroad," an illustrated article, showing the movements of General Grant in England, the Kitchen in the Mansion House, Windsor Castle, etc. Then wo have "The Mystciy of the Tyramid?," by Richard A. IVoctor, illustrated, of course ; "A Day in Cor dova," with fine views cf the interior and exterior of the Grcit Maque, and other places of interest there ; 'Turkish Schools," ' Southern Scene.-," ail about "Fottrry and Porcelain"'; quite a num ber of beautiful stories, anecdote?, historical skctcho, witty pracraphs, poetry, etc., etc. 1- pages, 100 illus trations. Above all, don't miss hia number if you value a food week's reading. It ii to bo had for cents, or the Monthly MLiy be pi;rclKi-c.i for an cutire year l'tr$2o, v-i fret., to your auitrcis, ty sonidii to r runic Leslie's I'ublishin; lIou- i"-7 l'e.irl Street, New York. "Self Ixve," a book for Yuiin La dies and for Women, with their pros pects in Single Life, Love, Hupe, Mar ried Life, and Middle Age contrasted, is published this day by T. P.. Peterson & Brother, Philadelphia, and makes the fifth volume i-.-u-. d of "Petersons' Dollar Series uf Nc'.v :ii:d Cood Novels," which are becoming - j pipUi.tr tvery wherc, with all rea-Icrs of :-'j"J books. "Self Love" will be found to be o:ie of the most enjoyable bocks ever pointed, for it i. a book of excellent o-ays about women and woman', power, written by auoted atitli-'ici-, t;n l is ele:j.t!Jtly and substantially butm:', in b!;u- vellum, embossed with original i;ci;ziis in gold aud black, ' The price ofSef Love" i only one dollar, ai'.! it is one of the best, as well as v .f chvapcst books ever printed, and it will be found for sa!c ou ail rai'n-ad tr.;i;:, and by all boc'k-ellcrs, ox copies vl it v. ill be sent to any one, p. t paid, on remitting one dollar in a letter, to the publihcrs, T. II. Pctcron & P-rotLers, Philadel phia, ,Pj. Tor sale at P. Hein .beriter's Live' P.ool: street. ;it id :.l M-irkct Frank Lelit.'s Sat;. lay Mr:' u? lor .M-teiuber i. already t0 be l...d, nd it Comes frh an 1 spring morning, variety of choice structivo, c'lueri.:;. iivciy :i bright It contain- a large r.'.uii:! matter, in- i.:;.', e:i''.'.iiain a:ul amusing. Oi the many tii'.c- f inter esting articles, etc., we will quote "The New Y;ik Aqv.uriu:: and its Coutemporaric ," "fi.e I nner of Lon don,"' "Stories livr.i tl.e Talmud," "The t'liristian in Tin k '."" 'liielast story from the pen : Kjv. .! . S. l Ab bott", "Home 1 Lil "A Time to Laugh," etc., etc., ct . li uii nau.ber has l"i iHutralion and 11'-- pages. Parties dc-nrine; to ..ubseribe should send ?o, which is ne y, ;.i'. t;i.i-r:p-lion p"ice of the Mag.t.iiie, po-t paid, to Frank I.clie Pub! ; -'.'. i : ll.m-e. o.0.7 Pearl Street, New V- ii.. i:a.l Frank i.e. lie'. many p::'' ie..ti :i., thi is the mo-t valuaole one the oiiy S:i'i--day mag:iine j'ubli-li l :: At.;e: ii a, aud it ccrtaialy t.c.'.. in .i'.u.' ti.e Sundav magazines ot ih .d (.' .::. try. When it l;rt appearid i'. . nuri'.-- were at once recognised, and .iin 1 frit universal approval and a wry la; ;c circulation, which ha e -r.: i .i u-. to ;n crrae. Vo con:-ratu!ale Mr. 1 .-.--lie on hapy and timely i :;'. rj..-i-e, ;:t.d we venture to preiui-e him a co.v. ir.iud and immense sueecs w it h . m- ..i:i can S-.indav Ma-j-.i-i: -. "The man of V.:" -W rid, by liam North, i pt.bii-.Led t ... lav i.- . v T B. Peterson it Brother. lihiholeiphia and the i'.h volmn,. ;.-;! . .0ti' Dollar .-.lie . : NVa ..: Novel," r. 1 ic'.i are lie popular with ail leaders i : - The strong apjej'- w;th abounds have been ilieite! 1 ter v.ry , .eU it a per-Lumil- sonal kuow!ci!ge ol tie mi... iations and hard.iips cme have to endure. Ia the character .t" Da ...y Mondel, the author u:i ! :'.t:'y jrivea ua c'.ix:-cs of him: If, ti he ' aaemjirs of the herj, he u?. Lubtcdiy peaks ni't-tly cf h;ai'.f al fawiiir. and thi part of the work Trill ie f and lobe cfno crJ.aary character A a work of art, il i remarkable. I :L-r purenr. of .tvie, eicgaace of d:ct:a and force of thought, it ha k. rn. if ever, beta .urpaad. It, , irf. rrc , . .. .v .r i i . emmeouy thourhlfl. f,r the auU.or sraa a great thinker, al nusr vf kia . idea arrf f tartlipg boidne. There : b: rtadjg i a the voice c. i a reading ia the voice: c. kind not ofU f;und ia ostt! aalkr i jacrre. ar 1 tocrh r.u-a perba-) ia eanViieat. i. nil '.'it ex- catesKt - oifg p:i. I; it tleA-i'.- V aiiaaiiAy a re4 f.- laa, rbced l'.k onp.ai. f ia gold and Uack. TVc ft cf -The Man f the WocU. ai wt.T i ofali lhr other toUsbt ta tai raes are bsl diilax racn, wkile Lary Single Copies 10 Cents. are as large and handsomer than any books published at fd 75 or ? 00 each, and are,the beat, as well as the cheapest books erer printed, and they will be found for sale by all book sellers, or cof ies of any of them will be sent any one, post-paid on remitting ouc dollar in a letter, to the publishers, T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at P. HeinsbergerVLive Book and Music store, Market street. About Woman. A bony little woman, with a big hook nose, sidled up to Justice Olterbourg at tho Tombs Tolice Court yesterday afternoon, andin a squeaking voice and jerky tone demanded: "You the gentlemau as deals out Che law hycr?" "Well, madauie,". said the kindly Justice, "that depends, ? What kind of law do you want?" "I want bang up law, double extract, warranted to go througtx jtull Vr mules quicker'n a streak of greased ligiitniny nnrf down went the Dalm of her rieht hand on the Judge's desk, not hard, but slow I v and deliberately, which said more' than if she had come down full weight, nose and all on that same desk. ..i .-i,v ah n;n wiiinu Vi" LUU TV AAV A-aj 111 v - w . -j v (itterred tho Court. "Well, he mith be -anybody, but he jest happens to be this hyer gab hus bau 'cording to law," and she pointed yery alowly towards ner ngnt breast, thinking perhaps her heart lay there. "Ah, then you are Mrs. Bill Whittles. What's the trouble?" "Domestic." "Any children." "Eight." "All living?" "Guess they are, for I kuow I licked eight young ones this very day, all mine, too, and I didn't lick none of" 'em twice, neither." "Aud I suppose Bill licked you?" This was vt'ry indiscreet on tho pari of the court. "Lick me! Lick me!" squeaked Mr. Bill. "Don't you neyerbc harried o'f by no sich notion, equlro. Bill Whittles lick me ! Yes, when them five big brothers of his'n "holds me for him to do V, not before," aud Mrs. Bill folded her arms and closed her mouth very tight, and looked at the Justice. "Well, what can I do for you?" ask ed the Court, with a mingled eipres Mon of abashment and admiration on its lace. "I've got eight children, a mother and a lame sister to support-, and con siderin' that Bill Whittles ought to sup port nine out of that crowd 1 don't think its fair that he should tr.ru things an' make me talce his place as he's been doiu' ever since Belinda was born, and 1 want tho law ou that, an' the best you got, too." " And how long since Belinda was born ."' i "She's the sixth; nigh on to, three year 1 reckon." And Bill hasn't doueauy thing for you -luce . ' " Not a darn thing I give him o0 cent that night; he went out an I didn't see him again for a week." " Then you waat me to hue a wax rant for his arrest for abandoning you ?" "Where doe that leave me? Does that make me out an abandoned wo man ?" asked Mrs. Bill, looking fear fully concerned about something. "Not aa you understand it ; but stip poc we have him arrested for abandon ment?' "That'll fit ii better, I should say. Any sweariu' to do?" ' ii my, yes. Mr. Clerk, just please pui this lady in swearing trim." The afidavit made out, Mr. Whit tles returned to tho Justice to attest it. iie put her hand on the book, and the i pro-.ion on her face told plainly that ?hc was aweariag by every leaf in il. The kiss she gave the Bible was auLbic throughout the court room. With a parting jerk of her liulc head, and the remark, "Thai's some of the verv b-.t "nvearin ever tu tended to. . u':re." Mr. Whittles left. ( ariu-r Piffons la tiormaay. V liermau p:ipr ftivti some de-taii o. I' the i xtraordinsry development of breeding and training of carrier- I !-c :. in Germany since the lato war. Djnpg the 'iege of Pari, as i wcll- j ' know", pigeon; allbrded the only means of c :umu meat ion between Ihe at4e w. rid an l the inhabitants of the be-Ica-'icred city, la order that aimilar mc'-epgers might Le available in b h..r. r - I, pigeon -house were eatab liL ' ..P.cr the conclnrin ofthevrar, in i:.t of the larger garrion towns of North and South irnany. and now - ia pigcon-symc rapiaiy MtoM a i tatwmc piiiixr 13a orx laroajaoat I the cocntry. The inrrea.ed attention ! thn given to the aabjecl ba revwlted in the obrvalioa of many pernliarf ! tie in the birds. Carrier-rnreof of ' gxl breed, ft i noticed, allhowrh they may be tar.e! ia coapasy and bound :-r the utae r'.are, ay finite indera4 ea'.'v of one another. iJKh oe !ee iU &g hajlr. oter a lower and 4i oa iu uT .,.v. T is. m;,abor. The birda, ia Uct, krow thai lhy art racing; and Jk oce exeru iudf the ntxrw4 to arrire ' f f -ami T M Use beirnborlMwd "-ITT lITZv IT ttc tavr are n!n evrUia pkae, tree, re aie t cwal.y urvr.M rewPU of tW htrda, tt when eoaaif ia a a ran tie v3 lrMl p.-gwa artee far a uat a: ay J iSr aoaast. bvt Crwgal to ha own rartT3ia hxxst-r, tmamsSf amriag Urr In esnaaa34 . MUlUlVU IH 4k ,4. ftmlU - d BjO- ttT? 1 ax witlastf. of w k w , S raying; U-1 NUMBER' 37' stances hare been known in which car rier pigeons of good breed which haTe" hatched young there, hare deserted' their brood and flown to their original ' home at the first opportunity they had of escaping. In noticing the sickness of Senator Morton the New York Tv:km sayss ''Much as we have found to condeuui , in the opinions, the methods, and the affiliations of the Indiana enatorfit would be folly to deny to him the po session of that higher insight into the t forces which create public opinion and mould public policy, which is the char acteristic of a man fitted to shape tho ' destinies of states." Encouraged by the success of the rebel clement in the Georgia couveotion the New Orleans Democrat calls for a convention to overhaul the Louisiana constitution. The objection to the con stitution is that it embodies the ummC offensive features of the Radical policy. The people who are now represented in the government of the State find themselves hampered aud opposed by an instrument framed by their b'tter enemies. . - . hi j aYZi W AD VEli 1 , STREET C AM Q.N AND AFTLi; MONDAY NKXTlhu bTREKTICAiW will commence rauiiinai GotflocJc in tlie niornln;', ati'.t run every I". minutes, each way rlont the Mai i t Itrtun-. until .;) o'clock. cAei i-t haturam.-. mLci tliey will run until lJ.'Xto clock. TUc L'aib iii iUturaute between Un. ci,i eiery and lirooklyu. Tnere will be n t ar to Hie ceinrti ry el i y o"i minute, i.ho nti'io Ilroooklyn cVt ryC" minittti.. There v.iU !.,. .. -in on it.i. n... v: ih C.:r just over tJic il.v.-U boarJ. UcMu.uiyg wliicU place llaii Cur i goln eitlfeT UicoivijB . r the C'ivmctrv. Persons wihhlii;' to. take tlu' ii.'? oh ell hci of the time Iillroiul.-. will IiimI tin Street I'lus t lie i'lK'ajC-t aiul im t ii.mi.tit- ble wuy of r uehlnu iliim. I r&otik ..it tv . lug lu tbe city will iilwnj m lint! u i4tr at tliv uncreuii or I'rotit Mreel, iie.ir t nloii Dt lot. which will take them to ru.y of hc Hotel, for "e'ni-. ot to ;:v .-ttn-i i .o : . ,' lio.. street t ar IJu-. l'rlets from euii'. a-iU .-.i.ti.i-.-f. ., t U.t i imiur or iiu.oii.uui o iciit-, :or eiy near three ini: . of ro.i I. iu..l rein in fiw i cenl. The vrrj h apct f.iji ;ti tlie l"r.:t. t Hlntes. Ieroii .ii a ri , in. -'.ni :,!; : i .. ii j ru. llenee. on Uie j.-irl o. t.'u .lnvin, in lUw KuiMjiiutcuileiit. aiiKiiki "j l It. U IIAUKI. fuK riui-.uilen; (-OLD f 1 1 l ou - Imni c to ltinkiuor,f gri itreentNM-k. nr.t n per.-on In -vrt-i lowu to laJlo huUaxiiLl.M) lor Ui Ui.i -tirlH-t ri, Uliifctrai.-! f imily n.!i.Ml i on lu Uh workl. Any one can l. iur u .u--eeful agent. in- mot c'.y.i.i ui k . . iLTtalveu free to tilw-rlttK. Th firlre i 0 low thai uliuoot ever) boil.) ul.-rjl.e.. lie .i(.Mit ri M.rt nmhiit ov r t tn n week. A lady ngcilrt.urtj lklu om K4, KUl'rltK'rK In ten .lny-.. Ail who nja uinke luoiipy Ut. ou -.m !. ..; uti or DOM to the bu.!iir.u.. ..f in, tj j,,,. ..u. Umio. Von i; xl ii. il 1m- nay from I. oyer ulgbt. ou .ri ilu ,t .u. wrii ai uU'" . Tull purtn-titur. riiii-rnon trrfnt f t-Ut-CMAt aud (iH..iia Hair.! fi.v. II o. want prtf.tji'.:' m or n. y ,u r ..f alouve. It ouU uoll.itic .j "uy tnr ow, iie. No one who ru;..;o to oi frewt par. A dd r -The t..f.e J.iunml, 'urtiiiud. Mlac. .. .m4. KSttlXEFJltXU. CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGIN E E I' ! N(J at Tiif?iiK)i4r.i..MT. rf.'. r!iy:t iNsrrrrirr tiuv. t. i IalracUoa wry prartical. A '. :. oOtMlB raeilat tMUtle. i4otm4 For lha AuiiuaJ l;rli. rf'.;f,vifc inirioT. enmr cr .i.tr. n1 Nil rrtM-- iAT. 41MUCM i lWr. M . AIM 4J. i lor. a ...c 1 A 1 .Vl.'.l. LOT iO- I I.St; r:ni:n as. p:pk l oi. U . L aj X .tV S i: M-r i,r..! ti r... y rtT-iUrrr itir.a,je L t3ri Umd tt sa n
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1877, edition 1
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