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16 _ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1876.-W1TH SUPPLEMENT. yer, aud American Team (from George- nit, und It was urgent to attack them, our military Nit YTV HTM | hed received, Nad come to attack It during the might, | band the insurgents having made their ap. | AMUSEMENTS. | a Sche Mlcholae Melierhoff, Meherholf, Haverstraw for Prove | Ma:srax. Aue 28—Sailed, briz Peerless (Br), Londen. AMULY Ke | Mere, it must be remarked, that tho insargents had | yy umiox to their side the Prsidents of Uosadjikcuy, | BESTHOVEN'S FIPTG SYMPHONY AT GILMORE'S = llen, Row York tor Bast D (ain, Ball. New Vork. Now York vie Old | taken the precaution of recommending the spiking of | the latter, thus encoaraged. prevented the Mus: ane GARDEN. | Sehr Bedle of the Bay, dmmous, New York tor New Lone ith, Palos, Mitcbeil, do via do. , the gizual. gun placed on the height ot Pauippopoh | fom passing through the Village. Hachem bite a 4 la ‘ "24, sclir Cygnus, Steele, from Machias. ‘ oe ‘ne parpens - a . th 5 9 | eatin of Yamboli, dependency of Boyadjih | Mr P, S&S Gilmore has been engaged jn many Meado, New York for Stamtord. Mat s July 5—In port, bark Solomon, Ferguson, for d ose of giving the alarm in eas | companied by a ow zaptirg, Jett tor that place ts : ailairs in the musical business, He | Recs + s 7 ms nefee 4 ype . joxTkGO Bay, Ja, Aug 25—Arrived, brig Mary E Row- Turkish Official Report of an|o fre Buh ie authorities suspocting | tain personally, the honiile condition of ailur~. It aempted a grand musical jubilee ia New CLEARED. Iain, Canton,” New York vin Falsvuth, to loud for New Tn Pia their intention, bad the guard doubled. It resulls, | oo gant of the military d:vision then at talimie us at the close of the war, and with meagre (Be) Carrol, Taverpeek—Busk & evens. ‘Maravzas Aug 25—In port, barks Linsio Carney, and vestigation, from all the information Ihave obtained, that the vil- | jmmodiately advised Of this serious stute of things, | eiements at his disposal he schleved a grand (Ger), Meyerg llambarg via Plymouth— | Jaiwe Cibiis \Urug), Vila, for north ot Hatteras; brigs Geo lages ef Avrat-Alan, Oitouk-Keny und Batak-Keny | came to the Boyadiikeny with one battalion ot iezu- | hen he organized w peace jubilee 1n Boston, sbarde’ 8 Do. OMfosriett, Aug a0 Artived bark BW Merriam, Saun- wore tho ouly realcentres of the insurrection of An- | lafsandatew volunteers, On his arrival before that | Suecess. Then b rit joston, | "Steamer ‘WA Scholten Duteh), Jensen, Kotterdam— : } soine old men went to meet him; he asked tuem | which be carrie’ through triumphantly, He repeated | Punch. Edve & Co, Moravian, Gralfm, Liverpool; drinople, and that the revolt had no timo to extend it- | reasons why they had prevented trav- | the ae Ra 5 ie 3 pipaeaey ef or Columbus, Reed, Havana—Wm P Clyde & Co. . steamers Moravian, ma, 3 hy - agen Re Ars ae | : y they 1 pre ye sume experitent three years ago on a seule of mg: | Shar chen Gables nome Manitoban, McDougall, Glasgow. THE CHRISTIAN UPRISING. | sett to other localities. cilers, (and especially ‘the Caiimacam ot ultude: cHewan, hatin aieaekahad the word | Ou Hanwow, Ja, Aug 14—Sallod, barks Jessie (Br), Rees age ’ vee wile ¥ be from going. emoug them, ana tiaaily | 'Ue wtf nolore Approecned «in ” “| “Steamer Inaae Bell, Lawrence, Norfolk, City Point and | ®d-\lbert (Br), Bastman, New York. tha vite ee ie ver | Mis they always met fully ermed. The ‘old men re- | Last mizkt at Gilmore's Garden Mr, Gil- | nithunond-Old Domuton Steamaliy Ca. rele iD ei RANI aed ‘The villages burned in the Bazurdjik district number | pied hit they assembled together because they were | more atiemptéd and succeeded in one of the | 2, Kichards, Philadelphia—le* Hand. Pa fe 5 i 23, —Four villages cxciusively Mussulman, 6 | afraid and were powerless in making the young men of | Frain 1 i ‘Jounsor, Portland—J ¥ \:nos PEELS inch igh vc mie Bae Margy, mgt ee r) Ch A , : silage y 1 © | cit funtion Histon to ‘reason. -Hasiug geld cbis-ibey | boldest ventures ever mudo by a military band, ° is, Hearse, Boston—is F Dim oct Newell, Sheppard, Rockport, wideuce, ‘ arges of Murder and Cruelty Against aiehisaa sna 18 entirely Coristiat overt 4 of | withdrew. Immediately alter their departure the | Although Terr Saro, who sucecedod Vieprocht Chocorus Mastaews, Anjor ior ordere—Jas W Elwell red 28th, schr Bucco, Sulis, Boston. i \ which were Mussulman, had been set om fire by the | soldiers were tired upon, and orders had tu be in the command of the representative Prussian band Alimari (Ital), Trapant, Dandalk—Jobn C Seager. Pour McLanave, Aug 27—Parsed, ship M P Kitebon (Br), the Insurgents. ia attae ve. D e pee ° ” (“ | a a bent i i), | Kitehen, trom Pugwash for Liverpool: barks Peter Curat e Insurgents, Febels, who fled to the mountains and OCcUp ted tne | te ee ore aie and tie eardies wenned | (aud What a very poor display they tnade in tris coun- | wine, Gbelsatanie Beales Baseeea ero MMIC. | Cier, Sura, do fordor T Ty Sweat, Grin, Pictou lor Parte Passes, Athoug these 2 villages 19 were completely | hear chem ran away and were captured by our troops. | try), madea spasmodic eifort in his native country to | Bark Maria Kosa (Ger, Schulte, Siottin—Dill & Rad. | lod: Mrunawiok, Husciinson, do lof te gine destroyed and 6 partly, Iho remaining 4 were parlly | Tut trom this Lact to pretend that out of 2,000 souls, | give with reeds, brass and instruments of percussion | "Burk Ada P Gould, Merritt, Glbraltar—Marcus Hunter & | Edda, Atidorson, Ginsgow:’ Isubella, Bluuch, Newcastle THE TURKISH MASSACR DENIED burned by the regular and auxiliary troops. Thus, it | componng, me population: at boca, jerreg only re the 0 MSG ROE snhieel tudoeet a. very |: . 5 ee fe R MASS: ENIED, , were saved, there 18 «Vast. differen wus uscer- , Thark Abby Bacon, Merri!!, Gibraltar—D B Dearborn. appears, after the inquiry made on the spot, that the | tained that the ramor arose from the reports made by | event In regard to the performance, Musical | ark Flor Craly. Palermo—Jas Henry, Mpa Vicketane. Oineke Oo? tear nttarehy, Livers 28 which Lave been wholiy or partly burned contained | the peasants themselves, and tt ie well kuown that | history cannot be indifferent to the first performance | }itts Giles ering. Andemon, Cudia—Hrett, Som t Co. hinstoue, Walthur, do: barks Jessie & Heinrich, Haase 5,056 houses, 2,667 of which were rescued, The tire, | Country people are ned to exaggerate a great deal i vig Dace! Son setae. rs, Demerara—Dumiel Trow: | Wilt Hartlepool; White Crest, Hoverly, Noweassie: Rell: ‘aeaaceuciine: Asaaiaiens mee hast Ras ieinay-od 5.080 buildings. | 2 Masters which concern them. of the symphony lashinight by Gilmore's bang, The | Urge goa a A ot he a On. Darrow: itacehorse, ‘son, London, ” AAS re vere. naedestroycd.2,939 houses or building! According to my own information and fuyestigation | clarinets and saxophones fulfilled the duties of the “4 Hig APE re y, Aug 20—Arrived, schr Bardett Jones, Share Aristarebi Bey, the Turkish Minister to the United | As above stated, tho Guops had uot been sent tothe themumberof Bulgarians killed in that deplorable | strings to such Shae nidwiuticichenctertt hee Cee regh Naw Fock. 1 cived. back Mivalan Sins (el OF 4 States, bas furnished the following Aranslation of the | tweaty-eight villazes referred to. They only occupied affair varied from seventy-five to eighty men at the ut | there was littie to be wished for, Uf course, the in ene OF, Chaney TEA, eaten mane We Mee w York; 1sth, brig FM Tinker, Barnant, Boston," . report presented by I. #. Edib Evfendi, Commissioner | Ottouk-Keny, Berwhoka, Batag, Perouchidja, 1 tio | Mott and. wish the exeeption of one Wotnun struck PY | sirumeotal coloring was at tines rater lurid, y% AUIEUP Mathaway (Br), Hogan, Rockland, NB—P TNe- | 4 Ss0U4, Aug 2—Arrived, urky Tropic Biel, Korth, Barbee Extraordinary, relating to the investigation made in | district of Phippopoli; the pass of Persiden, and, last, pearaits estimate their losses at 100 or 110 individuals, | ihn openine ag Neng atnIA acits ike |. Heke oe beaik: Be OFA atannasata sa tetteses “Sallod 21st, brig Aquidneek, Johnson, Now York. 4 the province of Ardrivople, by order of the Subinne | the village of Bazadjik, in the district of Siinina, be es lyre Peep shone wie eeemeandsourht | Mozart remiiscences and’ yet inmbued with the trans- poche Win Hi Van Brunt, Haughwoat, Fernandina—Van aie Caspian Gedy Porte:— ‘The reserve—that is to say, the local Mussuiman mile | fond in the ped ey Ghriatien end thekih villages | 2c inden goulue Of ieee pont is Tare. feel moe} Cube Juite 2 Floyd, Gaskine, Georgetown and Pot Biuft | _ SyDas¥. 0: steamer Eninoro (Bp). Coles The Caimacam of Bazardjik informed the authorities | tia—was the only one stationed at Batak and Persiden, | were afterward restored (0 their pirenta. Moreover, | tidered went. like © chatim “Although, tue reeds | Scat BR Hurtbat & Go. 7 Patra ley ie lite 6! Puilippopoll that instructions bad receatly beem sent | Tho otuers containod both regular troops and militias | Oe of them 1s known.to have been placed in charge of | tripped up in some notes, yet ‘some allow: | sact® Vt Ht Bowen, Jackson, Providence—H W Jackson to the various revolutionary committees, where the | ft is not only the state of insurrection, properly a Christian, eae radial poten anie ola ance may be barn Bc) ae. have here- Scie North America, Fish, Saybrook, Ct—Pidgeon & Chris- latter wery enjoined to hasten on every point at once | calred, which necessitated the attack of these villages, to the property and cattle alleged | eee a eee ceed er abones, with | tpenr Dart, Campbell, Stamford—Stamtord Manutacturing ‘aaa’ ticchenvee? tei ofan the Bulgarian insurrection for the Ist of May, 18) but also the obstinate refusal on the part of the in- Ao ae been stolen, we have ulready explained ‘hat | terribly dilicult bass passages, yet the performance ot e o Burton, Burley, Stamtord—tamtora Manutac- 7: fs this movement had been prepared and organized | habitants to listen to the proposal to submit peacefully, Lok sigheray OS iy eae the C minor symphony for the first tiwe by a military i 3 ; atinnnon, Eis Ane gar amived, sehr Lucy, Portland (and Patee sis Sha a pAspbingts ss So eee eae white ioe eer aah band, may be considered as suiliciontly successtul to pas sta jeared for Philadelphia). beforehand at the instigations of foreign intlu- x Bite bo soy surrender which 'Y8 | their most valuable objects in their gardens or fields, atuempi & performance of the ‘iastorale’? with fs 5 that clandestine transports of arms and amm midunetes << ough iis whieh they bud carefully sown and eultwated iter’ | the ume materials Some of the clariuets (very SALLED, AMERICAN PORTS. nition“ were going on, works of - intren The village ot Arrut-2 a the ‘pHincinal heads, | lug haauetantineciver pices miecneemecent vy | IC emer ne atau connee. ts AOR MGIISE I Macbeenarh | Willis (Gers. Meal iearolerks Wek Miiatied conte meuts were made in the vicinity of the vile | quarters of tho rebellion, yet, owing to: the oLedience | the of concealment oy | apis the {auit of the reeds, or the players, Mr, Gilmore | (| Tock eatte (Gens fon ambure: oitmine Ne. | ALEXANDRIA, Ang 20—Arrived, schrs Marla Pierson, te Vil 1 the owners as svon as the rebellion was quelled, ‘Ther ity b of the slrici {tone of his reeds : a Slay: JI Lockwood, Bo ‘wenty-une : | shown by its inhabitants, the im ‘oops treuted Bie “ Hed. ‘hore: |, must modity tnuch of the siritness of toue of Nis reeds Se ie da yace Bent inehmonds’ key | Jersey Clty: Florenes J Lockwood, Heston; y \ lages of AvTat-Ala, OUOUKY Persediay oe oe ee eee een vel this. dace, rives the | fore € 18 evident tuat their money must have been bid- |sin tony before he ean achieve Lhe position in militar iio tien. Ham: | FHlends, Now } do, Dantol Hrowa, Florence " . : j bh wate bi 3 ae enn the a ephapiahs % ck can “i R ‘orgetown, and other localities of =the township of | exuct measure of the conduct of tho iinpertal troops in | “ROM tgs ressame ther losses can only Consist in | Panda Le so earnestly essays. ‘Tue clarinets need much Minne Francis (Be), Jd-—-Sehire ‘Twenty-one Friends, Groton; Florence J ne Ao Mas tae og. OP eae r piasen Even: Khon he 1chabineer Tehred te D ly Cons arilling of different reeds before they attain that uicety Thomas Brooks, 3 ie Firranty-one Prins, (Greve 5 Maeda hilippopoll, situated at the foot of the great Balkan, | ae houses, agricultural implements, cattle and provisions | Grtuno tuat French and Austrian bands have long ago Houry. Trow- | aud that, in order to avoid suspicions, care was taken ml 5 But how could these men, who for the most part set | reached, " iehmond, Vie cow; Victoria, to preveut Mussu!man travel ri from eithe paisley (creer Eie viltren Rud od people | fe to their villages, expect to lose nono of their “The lovely andante of the symphony was breathed | Barbudor: Sarah Crowell (ir), St Johns, Pie “HONTON, Aue 31—Arrived, steamers Minnesota (Bn), 9 prevent Mussuiman travellers from either passing | non-combatants, the women, children and oid People. | property, while the Mussulinaus, whose dwetlinys Were | jort, with’n dogree tol expression. and u_ fulness of | Wid atmuset, S. licht: at midnight, SSW. Burwell, Liverpool: Johns Hopkina, Hallett, Baltimore through or stopping im those villag The officers of | But the rosurgents persisted in disregarding the tecl- | burned down by the insurgeuts, lost everyth.ng ? ctlect by the band that set 18 beauties in the strongest Buromoter at 10 PM, 29.98, Neptune, Berry, New York: schrs Saarbruck, Curroll, Port . ‘1 ; " 2 7 ings of hamanity prompted by such proposal, and the VILLAGKS SACKED HY TURKISH VOLUNTEER: 7 plone 4 Johuron: Mary H Rand, Kinney; John Royo, Allen, and the mounted potice, Ahmed and Nedjib Aghas, were orial 3 found themselves forcibly Hed light. Thou the meiry scherzo and the brilliant finale, Mabel It len, Philadelphia: b W Wheeler, Barman, fent immediately to Avrat-Alan with instruction to | cafugcin the light, taking great care, bowever, to | wdtt® not to be denied, however, aud unfortunately | inig winch the sehorzo seems to ruu so naturally, those MARITIME MISCELLANY. Haltimore; Mary A’ Ifood, Steelman, Alexandria; P_Abel, : © the lives of Women und children; y Wo tnust acknowledge tt, that villages such ox Otouk- | pig prass mstruments were just as pliable aa the Veriest , pean Gare, Rondout; ¥ Willtamion, Jr, Linisay, Hoboken; Hival hilndelybia, jayne, Port Jefferson, LI; Make an investigation and to arrest the guilty par et GT Day, Chute, do via’ Wie The ex ratte coum | Keny, Which wore forcibly occupied, have been sucked | string buss, Of course there was soiuething cleplant- | _ Sreayen TASMANIA (Rr), from Southampton, arrived a | Danton, do: O' Klmer, Corson, overnor of the province, accompanied by x | \ii° orien lal been lssued to theariny pot to comiit | yy the peasaut volunteers from the helguboriood. ine about their execution, but much of the same tight | St Thomas Ane ZL with e}liuder broke; will wait tor anew | , Clearéd—Briz Gipsey’ (au) sehrs Ida | Concerning the cattle, [have to remark that a part shape > whack “Ae F t few horsemen, went (o Bazardjik, and thence pro- | Cufortunatoly, the Bulgarians in their stublorn re- | oy jt seutiered. in the pasture lands duFiug the eur. | ave been said SR ror ele ra eran: peeme tuington, NC; Mary Hllxnbeth, King, Se Pierre: Cambria, ceeded towara the samo locality, Upon the informa. | Sistiuce were assembled with their tumilies on various | recion, had been entrusted to our troops, while tbe | pupresentative military baud of A 1 aitried | 23. reper seed Simpson, do; U D Withercll, Garleld, Baltimore, é | points; thus it happened that a iow women had been or fel fie representative military band of America in ao untrie . Suited” Bark Atizade; bri Adele Metoon. : MUpnigiven div adine Chedelonging 10 theMesarection: | £ ; other fell into the bands of the natives and Circassians. | feta. anil split 14Wyear- | BaLTIMORE Aus Si—Arrived, ship Island Home (Br), “ | Wounded in the cenihet, Lut the government hastened | some of it, belonging to the villagers and in the pas- | “Oro of tho soloist aika Muektie Pacponhel ried way, sintopsall yard: May 15, | smith, London via Sycnoy, CB, 0 these officers had just left for Averat- | to the relief of these frightened aud misguided untor- oar r trive ae of tho soloists was Mine. Eugenio Pappe 1, | shifted sume cargo from lower hold to between decks: gune ve i ednak. New Bod ° A } tures near the myested localities, were also criven | yo sang the ata of Adrian, “Gerechier Gott,” from igo frome Lower Datween dagke: Bixt—Arrived, nehrs Jerse Murdock, Slocum, New Alan with orders to see the members of | tunaics Phero were 4,1 habitants, of various | away, but as soon as the authorities had been miformed | tho frst uot of Wagner's “ivenci,” with such a gran: pf dB edi SP wit) Rite gree ABB iojane Enon, ebioe. Pee vere ; tho revolutionary committee, Abmod and Ned. | Secs Jn the village of Otlowk-Kerry, Lord at Hraten- | of that fact ty sent a detachment of soldiers anda | dour of voice and —excolience of method anil yard eatriod awn; Vensel makin SE irate ye oie IA AANEOE mod and Neb: | Kwaand 144i ut Batak, ‘The total number of the | fow mounted policemen to the villages suspected of that a a on deimediately Praca ‘Then | hour, 23th, nes por noues we Lawrence, J sg Moa Moe gl re jib Aghas and their escort were attacked on the | peasants in these three places was about 7,000. Iftrom | paving the stolen eatsle, with the order to take them ihe ieate eparmiine) tus By ent ery attained | 7iz,iuebes per ; July +, engine gave out; had to’ pump Haun Dutra, Seaaheranae? Wir oud Fe ae Sackotavil t road by armed Christian peasants, who called upon | ‘iS amount the half is deducted for the’ non-combat- | yack quietly BF by force if necessary, and to re- | SBC, ave ecg eutaatle ur tht y hand; Aug 15, making 15 inchos water per hour: Sth, | Gakes Ames, Kdmonds, Jersey. City; Ellen Tobin, Burnett, | auts, there would remain 3,500 able bodied men. Sup- | store them to their legitimate owners, even in 1 Digbest Noins of cornes tana atbeliaie in this coun: eaxuin gave out; Mth, making 16 Inches water per | Now ; Kiiza J Ruyuor, Somerset; Maxsom Rogers, them to surrender, saying “Bazardjik is eptirely burnt | posing also that an equal number of foreign volunteers | Gace the Jatler were pardoned "i insurgents; try by his magnificent rendering of “Casta Diva,” trom : pumps had beoa constantly at work fur three weeks | Abraham. New Haven. dowa and tho Mussuimuns who refused to submit were | could have joined them, the force of the insurgents | joreover, the people had been intormed setts va Le hangs peice sey jaa my ne foot of war BULL RIVER, SC, Aug 26—Arrived, bark Desengane killed ; therciore, 1urther resistnace is useless.” | Nould in this manner, reach 7.000 mou. Hut the | that any’ notice duly given to the officials of the coa- | Druid” priestoss has never before’ Leen illus. “Pited Burk Kabtings (Rua), Wikander, United “King. WN sicceccahiconvictinded Latepcinenage 4. | Majority of the inhabitants of these Jocahties have | fiycation of cattle to the Iujury of thy real proprietors | Dfwd priestess | has never before been alas: | | Suir Grow a . answer Alined defended bimseif and, alter wound | io.day returned to their homes, and by thia fact the | would be foliowed by the immediate dehvery | iM jal panne poreae cane ey ‘ech Mr._| of Stookbolm, BANGOR, Aug 29—Arrived, brigs Harry Smith, Weeks, ing some of those individuals, succeeded in escaping | losses suiferea by them during the light can be easily | or the same upon tho presentation of good | rae by ae as eaten Libris P sagged ‘ Waterford, to load for tho Mediterranean; Ellen Muria, with his followers ascertained, ee ae | evidence of owuership. Thunks to the regu. | aR Tie analeto “Luc superbly and Dr. Gustave Ww York sebis Elbridge Gece, ir. chest | MAA\ENC -Algluls was: aleo-abip ts thesditmewki om Nis An examination of the eivil records could, however, | jations established by the {imperial authorities, Raites shale the wicda vesounds witkahetanes of the Soong se the time and @ heavy sea on it was impossible to ve Sumpter, Fountain, New York; junsel, Orna, Nadjik Aghas was 8 S| establish the disappearance of a great aumber of in- | q considerable number of animals found in the herds, | \obor pi i Daithinincanean of Water! Un. |. uheoe “ee BATH Aug 29—Sailed, senrs Joanna Doughty, Doughty, assailants and to return sate and sound, The ex-Goy- | dividuals belonging io those villages, But there are o of imdividuals who had 7 ‘ober piano in Lis own reminiscence: eal fs Bank Assunra (Ital), from Triesto for New York, before d ] < oI : t ‘or in she: procession l who had appro- | carter is ove of those pianists Who catch the spirit of a | reported cur of timo, arsived sately ut this port lust ugh | Philadelphia; Harbeson iiiekman, Robinsou, do; Charlotte erpor General, who was on bis way to the village of | MAbY Who fled to the mountaius utter setting fre to | priated them were returned to their owners, ‘Tuere ae 6) AMA MAEDERE. Lith Gn’ AUS DIAHO’ WIDE fo aoc , hj ci » ee Jameson, Jumeson, New York, ‘ ‘i se ah their dwellings. There are others who are now scattered | are some, however, atnung the latter, whose partic! [ey sigep laa llgeeep targets eben ep Scux HO Simaons, betore reported damaged by fire ab |” BRISTOL, Al schrs E If Brazos, Raynor Oulouk, understanding the gravity of the situation, | jn the neighborhood, working 4s laborers and receiving | tion in the rebellion prevents them trom. proving skilled ag weil as inspired Ungers. Savanneh, is wow. . foretopmast Rondor it; Hotsoy & Ann, Dark, Port Johuson. thought it advisable to go buck im order to take the | temporarily hospitality 1 other places. Therefore | queir identity, and others who ran away under a pre= recat, abate eo (Bern ea iw rigging une podakl UBSTON, Aug 28—Arrived, schrs »Etiwan, Prince, Hecessary mexsures required by the circumstances, it is ditlicult to state with any certainty the exact | tence of looking after their cuttle, This accouuts tor B) ~ 4 TEN: |! “sou Pelauakelieresnembeiar sor oeide aoaiseinn Cleared—Sehe Hattio Ls Fuller, Smith, Baltimore vie Though it had be ; number of the persons who are missing. the large herds constantly in charge of the men ¢m- NE ‘ly raised froin steamer Mary, wreeked at Lewes, Del, | Brunswick. Ga, Hough it had been agreed upon by the conspirators ‘The fight tp the village of Persiden was insigniticant. | pioyed for that parpose by the authorities, ones 8 fn Murch, 1875, lett Lewes, Dol AM Aug Si for Philadel. | _ CITY POINT, Aug 20—Arrivea, sehr EG Knight, Pratt, that the tnsurrectionary outbreak would not begin be" | At tue first shots the Irightened peasants abaudoucd rite CROve “UNIMIDWAOE wa . Rocklan wal tise Hh ee ica . ; ate eran only | weir entrenchments‘and ran away. ‘The losses consist semana to. eanent 1s thie inkaeeaction: EER SSH an ‘ ; » 28 —Kallod, schrs Hunter, Fly, an fore tho first days of May, th plot having suddenly | Ooty'si'n (ew killed and wounded. ‘Those of Porouctidia | ttle, suPertous, to, repeat it, she insurrectionary OCEAN STEAMERS. -Scun Fraxkias Bett, Kale, from Jamos River for Now | x. Task ‘hkeepsie; Aun Amelia, Allen, und. Artist, ' Deen discovered the time fixed had to be anticipated. | aro scarcely more important, and those of Boyadfik ag bean bacoliancersduration bude Vane panteng ‘York, put into Norfulk Aug 29 loaking. Forrastor, New York; sloop Citfson. Hainmoud, do, Momayer, tho rebels, velioving’ that, any adjournmant | emOunt AG RMON AKEEy Wen men SeDenrs omuiAne | ete chao wi that die: sonoma hav not, sullered. | parks oy DEPARTURES ¥ROM xxW YORK you Tax WORTH m unknown veael la lsmploa ‘deeds and pat inte eo gho Lila Mieeigon, dines th Livery oy eens A nor 0 er pr fe S e : . ‘Thanks to the Almighty, agriculture bas been high, Aug 29 for repai Pleured—Sehr Julia A Ward, Nickerson, Peuyacola, Would compromise the results of their projects, bate | “"siy trom the soldiers belonging to tho regular | fuyure ae nee ; uaa ciate eae eee sae base sete , GHORUETOWN, SU, Aug 40—Cloared, schr Flora Wood favored, and the wheat, hay and rye will be abundant ican Lioyps Uni ‘AL ReGisren—The September tened to ralso tho standard of rovolt. | troops and those of the militia who were killed in va- | this year. The villagers having returned to their Desting Ofice. publisied by Capt Thos D. Taylor, is recelvod, | Bouse, Lowry, New York. a TM: RISING IN MAZARDSIR, | gagewents, no ouo knows as yet the exact uum- | homes the hurvest. has already ‘commenced and the Waren iuiins the ustal amount of valuable shipping iuforma: | yA{ACH1AS, Aug 26—salled, schr Viota, Robinson, New The uprising bevan tp certain quarters of Bazardyik Mussulmans who perished iu the villages, in the | gram carried to the threshing floor, ‘The eorn teids | “]9 Broudway aly reports of new vessels, metailings, resurveys, &. | ILEBRIDGE, Aug 24—Arrived, schr Como, Wilson 2 5 or in the stations burned by the iusurgents | Ero ‘nls in a fine condition. Bowti cHes—Ship South Americnn, of 1850 tons, will be | New York. and to the surrounding stuall vill the massacre | at the beztnning ot ete iapareaGos, Moreover, meters What had been done in rogard to the cattle was Bowling jauoched at Rasy Earn Uo igi Mel ad ate She ls are fog | | NEW ORLEANS, Aug 27—Arrived, schrs Theresa G Gu of Mussulmans, women, old men and children; the | h merchants while travelling were seized and | done also tor the crops. Public notice was given thut $7 Broadway Jong on the keel, 231 betwoen perpendicalars on deck and | tlerres, Wavana; River Queen, Hubba, do. telegraphic wires were cut, tbe bridges destroyed, the winawed by the rebels, Iam inclined to think that | they would be deliverea to the owners, if still ‘alive, oF Brondvray 210 over ail, froim the Enlubtheads to the taltrall. Ghe is pAgkrouk, ‘Aug 29—Arrived, sehr’ Clara Wells, Long tarrick: : the entire number of Mussulipans who inet their death | to “their reiatives or heirs. Every compro- {Bowling Green | Smith € Townsend, ana will be communded by Capt Gor- NKW BEDFORD, Aug 29—Sailed, schrs Joseph Marsh, barracks Of the, mounted police Inthe» localities called. | byt nds of tho rebels exceeds 800, mised inbabitant who shows signs of repentance 1s let Brondway Tum Knowles, formerly of the ship Charger, Brown, New York: Rt P King, Bliven, do; Foam, Coleman, Kiz wud Turk,ervend besieged and burned down | | The men who willuily committed murder aro now | authorized to relurn to his place of residence. ‘Thoso Broadway pertip AM Simpson, bulit for Capt Georye Sumner, wasto | Trenton. NJiJ| Crowley, Crowley,” Haverstraw; Joseph ‘ PEE : ad been | Belg examined and tried publicly; they shall be pun- | whose houses had been burnt, hastened to build tem- | City of B. Broadway ¢ launched at Bath, trom the vard of Goss, Suwyer & Pack- | Hay, Butler. Patladeiphiu. hye near ne had occupied bai Havigues | isbed according to the full rigor of the law, Other porary huts. Tut though bey made themscives the “Laurent. 31 Broadway ard xenvetiag (BIN hein AL Sicapave is ee h—Arrived, schr Marcoua Munson, Jr, Dayton, Port 3 the relays and tie station of Belov were set on | individuals, who succeeded in proving their iunocenee, | Willing tools of foreign intrigus, and had been the first : ee acae ftprry sensi AE iho Miao wok Dene) Te Oe 2 ane Chase, Phiaddlpita cia fire, causing the persons who had taken shelter there, | hive been oats a oni e ba, af ah to prove their hatred toward the Mussuimans, the; echo Hest Iaadoyecs wud 24 teet in depth. Pe ate pdt ooh 34 BLO pert Fret inlet efased lM ee [he murderers of about twenty Tzinghanes belong- ve turel: uvinced of ‘ ee naias ij % ey; "9 vac " r everywhere the officers of the goverument, such as the | before the mixed court tor trial ad hoc. The poor vie- | hesitation both parts tend, however, to“disuppear moro Broadway Dighton for Now York: Cynthia Jano, Gardner, Somerset Governor and the secretaries, were killed, and their | tims, 10 appears, bad been fore:vly carried to the vile | aud more every day. On its part the Imperial govern. | Btate of Broadway ‘There is a wreck of a coal schooner of 450 tons, with both | for do: Gen Howard, Winscott, Gardiner for do; J H Bure bent 4 v é lage of Arrat-Alan, On arriving there they had been | thent makes the greatest. cfforts in order torrestore | Califurata, spars (one 10 aud the other 6 feet) above water, sunk 14 | nett, Rasmussen, Fall Kiver for do; Mad Anthony, Ro: } Wives und daughters mei with the same fate. compelled to make iron hoops for the wooden guns of | Contidence im the mindg of the antagonists and in | Australia. iniles east 4, south from Little Gull Light, Long Island | New Bedtord for do Plummer, Eastport sor New 1 regret that my mission and my reeard for truth | tue insurgents and other objects, After the work was | Cucry heart, Moreover, stahowe the utmost oulieitads | The Queen. Sound. “This wreck ie reported to have been tn ite present | York: Monitor, Chaso, Provincetown lor do; Adam Bowley, BGR a era pisloned’ bolind eheir bucky and) 'y heart. 1 itude | Germaale, positon nearly one mouth, and is «dangerous obstruction | Doliver, Bangor for do: leva B Vettengitl, York, Bat should impose upon me the paintul duty of rsporting erare: ur lim the -robols deoming. At dangerousito tor those who, having suflered, claim its assistance. Mosel. to navigation. Buaitimore (and all soled poe: a Briays a bere .a revolting fact. heir throats cut, the rebels 8 A few consular reports ard certain newspapers | Pommerani US Sh SS s Vottor & Mooper, Bradbury, Haver, pie jet them hv allude to the feolings of animosity and con- | City of Ches . WHALEMEN, nt, and Angler, Hexse, Wareham for WARMAROUS MUTILATION. The culprits also acknowledged, during the exarmina- | tempt which are still cntertained by the | Celtic... El penaeae eg far doy Hunter, Pip, Dighted foe os; , Alter one of these uniortunate young girls had been | tov. that they had killed “like dog,” and without | Turkish peasants toward the Bulgarians, But | Biel tavern ‘ew Bedford Aug 90, sehr Ellen Rigpab, Dun- | # Pitts, Willlains, do for a 1, St. Kelley. New horribly mutilated tho mouster who committed the | [stewing to his prayers for lite, a Mussulman, who was | ono forgets to take into consideration a | suevia. Mamba wn, to discharge cargo of vil. Bedford for do; Emily M Me, Keiley, South Yurmouth for y ated th a travelling, All this fs set forth in the verbal report of | situation which threatened to lay waste by firo and | Lesing. 202, dridye. first olticer of bark Canton, | do; Floretta G: Covell, Yarmouth for do. Atrocions crime were around his arm asa trophy a | the proceedings, AML eMbacMnblesor Bulgatiacda, what bart ‘at itis “3 Pal Liasin B her at soa, no lat, £c, June 21, ha NEW LONDON, Aug 30—Arrived, scits Mary Natt, Ho- Piece of the Mesh of the murdered gire ~ | In reqard to the instigators or the movement wo have | World, where civil war has carried devastation and | 4TEMsANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. | 200 bbls sp vil, wll well, boken for Providence: Coro Gorda, Newport, for New Yorks The M living r ing villag hail ev; tenting to prove that the rebellion was | excited popular passions to such a degree, were | * i . | — © E Moody, Pailudetphia for Norwich, e Mussulinans living in the adjoining villages, on | tho work of the schoolmusters, uided by the popes of | Cxctted Popular pussions | to such a degree, | w — SPOKEN. Sailed—Schr Honnah Brown, for New York, being intorined of these scenes of cruelty, especially | the villages Rnowntarbe rescnaled thie encins? Where a me aur xD MOOR | ed ane WATER, 55 F gb ORT MADISON, ‘Ang 23—Arrivod, bare Vidette, Boyd, those who Were in a minority m the Christian vill Ichas been ascertained that the above mentioned | man who, with a tranquil eye, can sec the enemy who, | 808 rise 1 S| Samay Lleol, tinorn 6 63 | , Slip Storkors (Nor), Erickson, from Antwerp for Lewes, | PORT BLAKELY, Aug 23—Arrivod, bark Brontes, Wick» hastened to escape from a certain death. Villages of Arrat-Alun, Otlonk and Brasdin had beeu for- | afer auempung to take lite, “property and honor, | S88 sets 500 | walla cmorn 6 68 | Aue 27, lat 4.20, 1on 57 07. an Francisco. P » steg's tilled with entrenet: ud olker Works of defence; | nubliely acknowledges his hostile senlimeats betore | 428 sets. morn 4 vanes sacle ae Ship Garibaldi,” ‘Thatcher, from New York for San Fran- iI Cambridge, ——. Ubristiang took advantage of (his (light and set fire to | that the entire ¢ hiristian popuiation was in arms; that | tne judges ? AARON n SONY ROTOR be Cp eae Land (all well) daca RAE Aug yg ae Gen hg the houses, having previously sucked them. | the entrenchments were mounted with improvised | ‘O°! ALLEGED MUSSULMAN MODERATION, i * NEW YORK, AUG. 31, 1876 Falmouth, Aug 7, fut 1 ama ar hpicd an saionltret: 2°: The Mussulmans, frightened at the sight of so many | BU0S Of a new Kind, mado of hard wood, bound with | The Mussuiman population, I repeat it, knew before- PORT OF NEW ik, f 2 Ol, 1010, Bark Victoria (Ger) PHILADELPHIA, Ang 31—Arrived, steamers Vindica pie: * y | and iren hoops; and, finally, that they ) nand that the ivsurgents intonded to set fire every. ——— 2EN, lon 1238 W. 2 Providence: Norfélk. |. Fall River; May Untortunate people, who, though wounded, had suc- | bad made a new wexpon, consisting of 1 long pole, to | where and kul everyone. And yet, when the contia- bs ; brig showing white flag, with letter Win contre, | flower, lon. New York: bark Jupiter (Rus), Hag cecdod in escaping from the rebels, flocked to Bazard- an ad a shah blade in place of bayonet (0 | grations began ono night in’ differeut places, ARRIVALS. steering NE, wits seen Aug 29, lat 33 N, lon 74.50 W, Earp GD a pel GR om po a eR 4 te vy Women in cas ed. On the other | EY pauiy din the eletberhood ors Roar a : Y ri 3 Jik, Poilippopoli and to other Turkish villages, armed | et that the most part of the villagors had | {Pauli Pe iecalwanataedeant Ae girihe wey nat Oma REPORTED BY THR VEKALD STRAM YACHTS AND NERALD OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antiqua: Winnie Lawroy, Spent. Kennebee River ‘4 themscives hurriedly, and soon aitor corps of volun. | p their principal Valuables in tho | inicting excesses induced bys feeling of daagor aud of ‘wiirdatouk ‘eaLmenaine Tink: soharare ¥ Robinson, Harvey, Gloucester; Surauo . Kelley, teers were organized everywhere to protect the local | elds, which attorwards were sowed wud cultivated so | jovitimate defence, tuought of one thing only, the | steamer City ot Vera Cruz, Deaken, Havana Aug 26, | ANTWERP, Aug 31—Sailed, bark Susan M Dudman (Br), |” Also arrived, bark Iyman Cann (Br), Valontine. Bristoh ties most exposed to the attacks of the insurgents, as to conceal all traces, shows evideutly that the msur- | gifety of the country and tuo preservation of | withidse and passensersto F Alexandre & Sons, Corning, Now York. Fischers Sallie M Evans, Willetts, Newark, NJ: 8 MeMo ' ad re ginal Ry sanuncis il restionsry movement had been prepared some time | pyplic order, The Buigarians, who were cousidered | “Steamer Old Dominion, Walker, ikicnaiond. Cite Point and | —Parged Flushing Sist, 1 PM, steamer Vaderland (Belg), | Rewer; Walls, Somerset: Arcorieun’ Hasle, Nowlove, Paw. oarrival of the regular 8 H elore, rr . h m . a ni 2 wes a cket. <AW GD cisks shinbdercebaaiatin. brea dh Rich hanes ES OF MUSSULMANS, ee ee ee ea ee a rnauete aie EEE Nh a a a onunien | Randle, from Antwerp for Philadelphia, \leared-—Bark Ante (Rus). Olin, Elsingre for orders: schrt ow we wil he wnewdents which oveurred et | btince: Ni Sethe et Alenia topsite ager! SG Knight, Chichoster, Goorgetowa, DO, with | Arwrnta,to AugiH—Salled, bark Sandy Hook, Nichols, | ##ilieMl Evans, Willetts, Plyinguth; B Nowell, Rentior es their bitter onemics,' act towurd them THB INSURGENT PLOT, | z . a Y { d passengers tod L, Room Sow Yi | Batak-Keny. The inhabitants of that place began by | Wih' the. wreatect i ‘ , mdse in, ae aint dha New York, Mathias, Cheesoman, Chelsea: Howard A Hunt, lose Among tho papers seized upon Beltkofski, ono | arresting and killing several Turkish inerchants WhO | Comtesse that {heir eniect, wes ta hart tees meeeeaar Herein: Worthy TT RURESIDE “Ht OORT: © eesti Aik 28 ~ Arrived, bate Galva NOUey RUKGDe Dighton’ Trade Wind, Corson, Pall Itiver: G Rieasl, Dieks of tho leaders of the insurrection killed | Were ‘emporarily residing there. “The Musselmang im | traygo aiter that that there should still remain in the | " Murk Assunta (Ital), Cilento, Trieste 110 days with mdse | ainp, Richmond, Va eee ee eee Sue: iavalpeuk avbemena: Aah ia an ambuseade im the vicinity of Orhante, | these turders, had aent to iat feat ane on of Air | Bear's of those people u feelin ot hatred and distrast, | WNT Alia ital, Searpatl. To horn 9 days, with mdse | HoRDesUx, Aug SO—Sailed, bark Phare (Fe), David, | warp” OTT Oo ae r at : e rs, to thas, on of Alt | winich ti y can gradually dispel ? oe eg Menlreeh re a ipsa Lewes, Del, 31—arrived, steamer Albemarle, Gibbs, Now @ document was found containing the records | Agha to ascertain what was going on, The messenger ‘0 one, except the relentie:s cnemios of this conn- as era eR I a, in vas. | Uaioe Staton, York (and sett at At pie aeend ty ConstantinovLe, An; Off, bark Gerolmina (Ital), Jac- sed in 30th, bark Agder, from Silloth, pitiled 31st, ships Line Row, for Now York: Martha, for adel nger Rolf, for ektra, for,do. 25—Arrived, bars Delphin (Nor), Leschls, Passed to sea Slat, 5 Pal, steamer. Indians for Liverpool: mnstadt. Passed to soa AM 31st. briz Daphne; PM, bark Grasioza, of a council held by tho chicis before the beginning of pono go pegged Brenan renee could view such w situation without profound aggression and the notse o! . nd prepa * i 0, New Yor for Odessa. It, 1 ‘1 e mot . - villago agi sadness, But, imasmuch us a wound cannot 1. Tuxpau, Mox, 41 days, with cedar | carino, New ius fn we a otk pear race papel ha oe Was | openty made tn the, samo village against the Mussul | heal trom ond day to tho next, we must, in this | and Fusticto J O Ward & Co. ESE Exstvonx, A 0 take piace on the Ist of May; all tho villages near — mans bad boon brought to the knowledge of the latter, | guso, walt for the werk Of tine, and hope irom the | Tee LS Lewis, Lewis, Pensacola 14 days, with lamber to | EMUNOnE At popoll in sixteen different paces, and to Bazardjik m who at once requested reiniorcements and ammunt- ealed th Hent, Aug 30—Arrived, barks Fratolli Tixt (Ital), Andret ir plang, show neither repentance nor annah Blackman, Arnold, Rondout; Saflie OM the passes ot Derbend, as well as the Caristian ones | Wie, hastily arming themselves ran to theit villages to | earnest eflorts ot every kind which shall be made 10 | WA an’ Sate ilar {som Canur Keys tor Naw Vorie, Fowsy, Aug 31--Of, bark Lydia Caraelt (Br), Tedd, Now | F Cers: hrig Elion P Stowart. Whose attitude might be injurious to the interests of 7s Bs attain that object, Jor the anunosities to pass away, ‘Nel lary A Powe: nsacola 23 days, with lum- ‘, Tn port 3ist, schr Fanny. for New York, Ide. ps ; e or . ts cat ed jes var wean a A : Buigarian a and for the terments of revenge to be entirely eradi: ow Haven ‘vessel to Snow & York for Bremen. Bark Me Sie pes ag) pitetcer rire en, ie Cause, Were to be burned down; the women, c! | high standing had, however, by earnest en reaties and FrensonnG, Aug 28—Arrived, bark Flid (Nor), Hanser sod in Capes 11°30 AM lst, steamer Rede i. e Gren and the invalids were to be brought to Avrat. | PY vers, succeeded in saving the Ife of Agh’s son and fireiee UNREPENTENT RERELS. Mary Patten, Gilkey, Pensacola 23auys, with lumber | pichmond, Va. RO ANTLAND, Me, Aug 29-Cleared, sehr Fanny Butlen Alan and to O:touk-Keny; finally, the men who could | tives caused great rejoisiugs. Inthe. mesalitne, the ieee reece tee tonne Chine aes IAT decagere Parnes Rlansndrte: Grovexstat, Aug B1—Arrived, sche $ B Hume, Digging, | Warren, Kceanchoc to load tor Now Yorn hot join the army were to be employed mdetending | Dusyates comiag to mquire as to tho ‘cause of the | tat, SuMlASIs Delors the mised courte, i# Bot | RSLr BA dunmaha. iiman, Vieetnin Riehibacto PORTSMOUTIG Aug 20—Arrived, sche NA” Parwoll, Die Ue passes; special agents were to set fro to Philip | finturbance jn the Bulgarian villages were fired upon. | guy ‘contidence. ‘Their confessions, abd | Sehr D'S Miler, igi Gopiow, Atte, $0-—Lerived ark it CHRP Naa (BE vee OW Sas soe Ladin teesasreniaiass | s q 4 S| the overbearing manner with which they Mooulicht, Blake, Virzinin, Richards, New York. Hudson, Philadelphia: Amelia, Or. Port Johnson} . | twelve, tion, Aiter entreating, but in vain, tho Bulgarians to by, .. orton, > stared ste, whe! i ™ regrets; but, fortunately, it ts Known how much the =, + rt Philadelphia: Vasco de Gama (Nor), Mortensen, Baltimore; | Cullen, Millville, NJ; Manhattan, Amos, New York; sloop « The Christians of the adjoining villages, on seoing | SUAndON, helt nelAriOl eee Nhe finaly bomen | Cure Baigdran nation'disavows that language, and | Rye g'R kiran, Wlehurtcon, Vingiala, brig Vola (Aes), Morinto, Phiindelphle Sophia, Stepp. da.” Re at CaaEo dea D a . 4 ey a &i es shty 7 c] vok ’ i. or, Vi .z tei Kd “ Satled— ners Tonawanda, erman, and Vi the first lignts ot the conflagration, and while the pop: | postinties and engaged ia the fight Itmust be Te. Ratbelige ie tie behavior which provoke the smiles Sehr @ Shepard thopards Ve ae Untvoxr, Aug 30—Sailed, bark Memory (Nor), Olsen nt waelphing, brig Manzanilla, “Wall, da: eh ulation was busy in extinguishing it, were so rash into | marked that even at that time the Christians who asked In the mean tine the imperial authoritics are doing Schr Samael Wood, Brando, Virginia, Phiiadelphin. ef 4 Pye ne ae Herts hceneth Gene the burning cities, kill all the Mussulmans and pillage | Geer win wanes aotes ae tae acs bod every thing tn their power to restore peace among these | Sehr M ti Leonard, Horvell: Vinetnise | Lavenvoon, Aug 31—Satlod, bark Priscilla, Oakes, Tybee, | Hawiins wud Benson Tyron, New Yorke Hy their properties. As tor Andrinople and Solta, the | yiliage and Who persisted in coutinuing the conitiet, Lake erp gst orlg g nie aveidental | Bohr Joseph & Franklin, Hol | Loxpox, Aug 1—Cleared, bark Saga (Noo, Olsen, | PAWTUCKET. Aug 3-—Sisled, sels iale of Pines, Leng, { destruction of which by fire had also been found ur- | provoked to the utmost the exasperation of the Mus- ATI? (ie TMRUNTOALT ARM attbere ‘elateieee’ oT ihe See ates | United States: bri Rufus (Nor), Christiansen, do. RIGUMOND, Aux 29—Arrived, sehrs Kate O Rankin, | s. It was thea that tho latter, 1 order to dis- Sebr 4 , . Loxpoxperny, Aug 31—Suiled, brig Mary E Pennell, Windsor, NS: DH Ingraham, Ames, do; Lucy Amea, gent, a number of incendiaries recruited in the vile preceding facts, nothing remaius tor us but to implore Senrd P Kelsey, Ki them from their rety, the aid of ‘the Almighty m= lavor of. the CAN shanties near the church, , Set tire to a few Wooden Eaton, United State Hambargs lages were to be sent oxprossly for that purpose, . (rig Windward (Br), Bake: : fi : work uncertuken to re-establish order, euntidence aod Kelso. Lisnox, Aug 25—Sailea, sebr Clara E Bergen, Dayton, | ¢ fins, Trieste, The tnbabit of the Mussulman village, who | ‘The Bulzariane sectne the dancer which surrounded | ScUFtY im the midst of those povulations so worthy New York. SAN FRANCISCO, An: 23—Sailed, barks Ida FT asked their pardon were to Le separated from ae eee eee a eee ie aad w terrible Of interest, and which have been so severely tried by ‘ Movie, Aug 31—Arrived, steamer Nova Scotian (Br), ¥ Oy sg ings ee ed wives und children, and from the tnvalids, Who were | met’ tock pluco between them and their assai et eae Wh enlaces, See erate Ca Ma et id, Haltimosee is bound to New +| Richardson, Baltimore via Halifax tor Liverpool (and pro- autilus, Metsaae, Tahiti; scbr Loicta, Hastorl, Kor for pro: | IL is unfortunsely proven that, during tbat sanguin conilict, the losses on both sides were Very heavy wh to be sent to Avrai-Alan and to Ottouk-Ke Aristarchi ie; Haven. ceeded). dink the Iurkish Mintster, has received Pie ss iritns Croaea, tial thee! Serratil, Aine #0 heitvod, Wasle Seeeuns Seat’ ‘0th—Arrived, ship Birchvale (Br), Garrett, Greenoek, | fection; the mea to another place and careiuily ; by mutl the following intormation :— 8 : few York. lise: tiveenost: | compared with the population of the village, whieh | 3 : Ba ity ou ead RcheS A Hoftian, Hoffman, Saco, Me, Sdays, with tee to - 7 A . Liverp fuarded until the insurrection increased in strength. | pent 1 d4i inhabitanta. At the thonght of such | long eos STANTINOPLE, July 26, 1876, mai Is bound tw Newark, : Manseituxs, Ang 81—Arrived, ship Marcia U Day, Cate, a ads. for Fanamn. ‘ \ Lhoxe who refused obediouco were to be put todeato, | disasters an ruin one cannot refrain trom cursing | veuinigtolke genious 2 Bulgaria by Kiam: Pasha, | | sehr Win G Lewis, Maxtor. Boston & days, with suger to | Baltimore. Se ee ’ obedie » be pi i sters Pe “ sana ; ating to the depredations committed in various Jo- | order: to Miller & Houghton, eae ‘ \ " ‘ together with thew wives and children, their houses who, sowing hatred and discord among that | catiies by the Bashi-Buzouks and Circassians, resulted PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, Rl ddan eeelchcott rant r\S vaaga OP nO mea ta Mire yates burned down and inoir property destroy ed | Ae Gt dpe ann acai | ia the” pupishment of several cuipri Tried bec ‘Both —A schrs Eliza A Scribner, Smith, Philadel : ; : ty aaroaas . Ee eg ee eieas intervention saved | YY % commission formed ad hoz, one of them was BOUND SOUTH. Pursovti, Ave 30-—OM, solr J W Bardett, Bartlett, from | pyin, : a ae eid ta meta agreed — by Ss ee ena eee ee Us trl peavey erties sentenced to death. and the others to forced labor, the | _ Steamer City ot New Bedford, Fish, New Bedrordior 3 New York for Rotterdam. PHEACOMA, Avg 23—Arrived, ship. Sbtrley, Mathews, Sau embers of the Council, are drawn in the form of ve by totais « poe vt no ig proportioned to the degree of their guilt. York m ? s Aug 30-2 , Ss i ; mre 5 7 nevada a es a ation, had, at the beginning of the fight, goue over | VA“ oiograin received yesterday rates that. the indie amer Galatea. Walden, Providence jor Now Yors. Pinascs, to Aug 30—Arrived, bark Speedwell (Br), Tower. | “Wi ited 334. ship Hermann (Guat). Parks, Callao. questions and answers and ened by all the corpora. | li tis family to the Turkish side, The Dospat videal sentenced to capital punishment bed be r Nettie (itr), Brott, St John, Nis, for New York. Now York. VINSYARD HAVEN, Aug 2: d, Hc lors present. Several copies uf these instructions had (uct im safety ia their villages and provided | jnge t 5 Peake eb | Sener Hortensin, Luverty, St Jotun, NB, for New York, Quaxestows, Aug 31—Arrived, steamer Wyoming (Br). | 9” Philadet@hte for Hingham Saxon, Moody, Hoboken for | tor thelr wants 6 ¢ i ‘ 9 ‘ ae 3 1 id . been transmitted to tho loaders, with tho strict order | [OT {Cir Wanls. nivuka beveeth nies tine] STANTINOPLE, August 2, 1876 t Sonos, New York for Liverpool (and proceeded). er s i safted PM). Gorldess, i to contorm themselves accordingly. Tho signers of | Mussuluan locales: hence the origin of the sensu: TREAI ME NULGARIAN PRISONERS SieruN, Aug 29—Salled, brig Eva Parker (Br), Slocum, ww York: Nile, Metealt, Vinaltaved that ducuiment had each assumod a title or rank. Ong | Noval news th great number of children hud beon | , Of the 600 Bulzariau prisoncre seized in arms and Hew Sot rs Rival C'S Hasurd, Lasyk Congywelts, Ab ‘ ‘ forced into slavery by the Turks, The fiet is wea | 'Mpeisoned at Phihppop 9 of them who quietly Vavexcts, Aug 30—Arrived, scht Miranda, Mitchell, New | pine, Ulal Jive’ Stare, Keystone, James 3 itt, Called Limnseli Commander of Troops; another, MiMi | hon that, ¢ H he precepts of the Moham. | S¥frendered wero set at liberty, The others, who resisted, York ite, and Owen P Hinds. ter of tho Interior, and a third, Minister tor For : Orphans e1ibout 0088 ee en ae ae teat rene ae tocar | Behe Willow tinny bie = (NAGMINGTUN, (NC. Aug 20—Ageiveds vert ant ‘ . eared {or Bi uthori- prities ward restoring harmony am Schr Carrie Sailed from a port inthe United Kingdom Aug 31, ship | (ir), Gould, Londouder + Sully, Aflairs. There was also a Minister of Justice, of dand cared lor by the authors: - opun ‘I od ani a + , 1 , Rio Janeiro.* ties unt 4 sea the places Ae. | Mose popuiations oraivarily so united and peaceful, and | deh Henry, BM Maria Stoneman (Br), for United States. Url Ty DH (NOP) hort Maso, Hoxsy New York; Sydney O Artillery, of Kquipment, of Provisions, &, Ke which bad, fora moment, been led astray from their Sehr Jonn 8 ti | cordingly a ’ sants took them to 4 Bat rf j = t rier. Bi pai ater being informed of these tacte the | the villager, relieved their ws vittebemthermser. | gues by’ foreign wha inyurioas’” austigators, | Robe AH Them Mowtuvino, Aug 30—The bark Prima Vora hus arrived | THe Ser MBE Me wiied, sees Albert W Smith, th apd the (icy were gradaally sort back to | 186 Koveroment agonts, in the meantime, proceed | Sehr Kayeaiteiiackért at this y og on board the crew of the British ship | Knicht, New York: 27th, Khods Holmes, Hurr, do. Authorities began tho invest), insurrection to break out at Poursiai ati vigorously ugainst the Circassian volunteers or others Schr Alfred P Howe, who commit jurther excesses, and, in order to putan | York. effectual end to their depredaticns, the Sublime Porte Sehr RU Wilson, Harri Scotstoun, Capt Johnston, which left Glasgow June 21 for | | WAMBHAM, Aug 28—Salled, sehrs D Ellis, Torrey, New rovidence for New York, San Franciseo, and which was abundoned ut sea, Yorks Sailed, sehr James Alierdico, Rockhill, Philadele n, Derbend, Avrat- Because the eriminal mancouyres of the sworn ene Aina, Ottouk-Keny, five or six days betore the date | mics of tho nation succeeded in spreading discord |} : 4 . de ; pas issued an ofder that they are all to be enrolled in steamer Gen Whitney, Hatlett, f Boston for Vs, vb fixed upon, and then at Batak, ova and Brou- | Sacre ai a ace vor th aoe meager G the regular arm, arrived the Bersst Weacton aso Ny would WEATHER REPORT. WESTERLY, Aug 28—Sailed, sehr Elias Runyon, Camp Chandia, The result was that all the localities could punity, and ot the time we live i, reduce the other ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, i Tt ais mast. Hotvuean, Ang 31, PM—Wind, N, strong, gale, not be set on tire at the saino time, nor the cities 10 This would be a preposterous aud senao- NLS SHOT, i re Faun eke Purmourn, Aug 31, PM—Wind NW, modorate gale, SEE rea ore the e Iv is very provable, however, that t ~ mare ‘teamer Mieanora, Johnson, New York for Portlana, —_—_ Ks TABLISHED PLACE, 404 WA’ as ordered in the abuy pe atin . HOLD ES . 404 WH flames bo attacked as ordered In (he avove mentioned | i icing cirewia-tauccs a staall nawber of Chtis- | Yesterday afternoon while William Crane, sixteen | Steamer Giaucus, Hoare, New York tor Movtou FOREIGN PORTS. eS, Catharine Markot, 1netallic and wooden fate, tustructions, % tan women and children are sii! in the Turksh vil | years of age, aud Charles Wheeler were examining @ | senrd P «luke (ir), Moaicy. Now York iw nt dohns, NF, — ait Ringe Rail wt TURKS PRECAUTIONS. | luges, where they have U Luinanely revewed, BU |v stgi at the corner of ‘Throup and Gates avenues, | Bebe Malante (Br), hotter Now York tor Windsor, NB. Axsrenpax, Aug 26—Arrived, bark St Andrew (Br), Dick, ALE-NINK FLOATS FoR STAGING, FROM ‘ After the insurgepis’ designs bad been known to the | I0 NO Way Whatever wore they broagnt and kept as . Sehr Win i Barry (ir), Dickenson, New vor tor Sack- | Bombay * BY ss to 75 feet tong Inquire at foot of West 4ith st. é | slaves, Perbups these poor, dunprovected | Brooklyn, the pistol accidentally went off aod the ball | vil mba ‘AUX Caves, Aug 19—Arrived, sebir [sane Oliver, Pannell, oe a . or the defence 0 live: y granite eal ey | removes N oc! a N ew York for Noanke —In port, , CLAD troops were called in baste tor ty ne the live gran eel pei i Lape Seid ere: ved to the Ninth precinct station house, where | Sehr VE hottur, fi 1 York fut Now London, wane iraatod, Horrimat, fee do, 283 arelt tt, Phtladelphia, if rudick probed for the ball. He did not succeed | RNY percha, Conuver, New York for Provinen, rand it 18 thought Crane cannot | Xone diattie A Huth p, as Mhe piss | Sehr Tris, Le Bacnavos, Aug 10—1n port, she SO Evans, Brewster, for | ~~ ‘ortiand, Ct, Boston, ide ind F ATS, WOOD AND MBTALIC SPOON OARS, puiutions. Dotachinents of | Can as ser : Harinaso Aug 14—Arrived, bark Krie, Sparks, Iriona; 100 cheap. “S58 South st., near Governenr aa and properties of We Jor (hose w Mussuiman voiunteers were formed to guard (he ite wore Co mtor vas these injul the authorities that a eli works it they hing 1, how was found | live, Wheeler was arrested and locked Carroll, New York tor w York for iarwi cities and vill such cond tiva aed in s lace; it is cortain also | vn C i Seht A.A Rowe, Rowe, New York lor New London. lie The Neothers (Hey Palnke, Traxitlo. STEPHEN RO! rior and the approaches of the cities aud villages. | pre po aaa “heer bid — “4 | tol was in lis hands when Crane was shot Wee Hinmeeley Caress Nae Toeater oemoe. by od aes ng Bs ‘Aug 2s — Arrived, bark G 1 McLaren en : ‘d These prompt and encrgetic measures prevented | Posters heh enthior Wa lila patwute, frieutl of persons Kehr Freddie Baton, Overton, New York for Calais (Be), Ludlow; Hamborg for orders, Eldridge, Stinson, _ MUESCKLLANKOUS. the Js of other loculitics {rom joming the wove- oe saae vananeel |: ape) | Sehr Lignt of the & Glover, New Yor« for Portland, noe Hav, Aug 20--sailed, sehr Ida M a iWoReRS QUiRTLY ANYWHERE, aden e fy] rebel tee sa) eligton. le. Now York. 1 om i DAN , on the day appointed a fire broke out im INSURGENT DEFEAT. | Sehe WW Krainerd, Fiteh, Port Johnson for Providenee, Uinasini—Arrived, sche John C Smith, Jones, Bangor | 27 divureal. (Read lor clrealar, AMBRIVAN La oe The foliowing ts « farious quarters of the Lazaar of Phuippopoli; but the fered by the insurg imbabitents, warned vy the signal gun, Tasbed 19 and | pyjiuy 4 for Bonaire, to load . beige Lydia HO ve New Vor); 1940, Zulel ¢ Boston, About seve o'clock last eveaing Mrs. Michael Kehr Samuel Knight, Lavin, New York tur Calais. lo Sele George U Ferguson, Ferguson. nondour tor Calais. Clark, residing 1m Kast Newark, was killed while erose- | ont Nechantel Chidord, Ho ‘New Vor for Bostou. ing the Pennsylvania Ratlro d track pear Second street. selir AG Lingard, Maca, we statement of the d 8 of Bozadjkemy, Vilage trou NERVOUS DEMILITY, WEAKNESS AND KINDRED IN “disenses of ineu speedily and permanently cured by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC) PILL, for Walsh, St Javo, to Lond “a betore itex- | of the insurreety J prevented the thre Kew hes a Boston, { seeceaded ma controlling tne counagration ve vcreaded | iutronchments and Une prepurarions of The body was taken to Newark and Couaty Physicia ctor Beaten, bites ahttt Audiacers Cleopatra, Wet, New. ¥ lly neg Lie yg lew lRong tn sp of tended two far. The newly ‘ormed mintia had defended | fe.” Tye surroauding scalities, however, Ward was wotitied. He issued instructions to have it | 3 5 hy eel garcer Sigdee Roawedy,'Now Nore? | Gout prces Gi por bon! sie vax, 8. uy mail eee the part of the city eotrusted to them, against the | gostly occupied by Christians, iL or intended to | taken to her home, as he has no control over it, the | Xebr Miwaukie, Walla York fr Miitbridge. ciek ih D Pierce, New Yor! crag elt hing ah ay cd armed peasants, who, faithful to the watchword they muke it their rallying piace, On the oliver | accident having oveurred ia Hudson county, Sebe Melon Mar, Nickerson, New York fue Boston, Sparling Water, Hichbora, do. +» Chea "