Delaware Republican (Wilmington, Del.), 1874-05-28, [p ]
Transcript of Delaware Republican (Wilmington, Del.), 1874-05-28, [p ]
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the Dead.—-On Monday even- log an adjourned meeting, of the military friends of the lamented Captaiu E. C. Stofs*n-
of the His*
HonorsEducational—The Board of Education met. Send your old feather bed* to L. F. Adair,N. W. corner of Fourth aud King streets, and I Monday evening.have them lenovated. | 2ebley suggested the aboil ion of the
committee on i©pairs-Amotion totbat effect Wteiald oyer until
An Obstinate Juror—Alternate ridicule and obloquy have long been the uncomfortable portion of that one juryman of the else unanimous twelve who inexorably refuses to agree with his exasperated associ Etes on a verdict; but there have been cases in which his seeming perversity has proved ultimately to be the salvation of justice; and a venerable English Judge, recently deceas ed, was wont to cite one instance in his err* lier judicial experience when such perversity led to an astounding discovery of mistaken truth.
A man wa9 tried before this judge in the Court of Common Pleas for the murder of a neighboring landlord, with whom he was known to have been on bitter unfriendly tenus, protested actually with prayers and tears that he was wholly innocent of the dreadful crime, though acknowledging his enmity to the dead man on account of some disputed boundary between their properties, and that the clothing he wore and afterward concealed on the day of the tragedy, was stained with human blood. As he earnestly told and reiterated his story—he was taking a morning walk, as customary, across the fields of a certain farm, when he stumbled upon the body of a man, who was lying dead amongst some corn, with two deep wounds
Iris breast, apparently made with a pitchfork near at hand, ituisng the prostrate figure to ascertain if life yet. remained, he stained by the blood, and discover._L the victim was his own quarrelsome neigh bor. Humanity at first impelled him to give an alarm; but in another moment the thought of hia well known differences with the sTain man filled him with cowardly fear of being connected with the murder. • Thu
idea so increased in its terror that he turned 94 R U1 L DT N fx T/, iTS back to his home, removed his discolored clothing, and hid it in the barn, police afterwards found it.
But this story did not appear reasonable I to the court; and despite the prisoner’s passionate persistency in it, and despairing |cry that “God and his conscience k !___to be wholly innocent,” the case went to the I‘‘'If;, jury with apparently absolute certainty of instantaneous conviction.
Such, indeed, must have been the result ! but for the dissent of one juror, and he the foreman. This person, a mart of education, high social and moral estimation and large 1? property, begged the judge to permit the {*
. ury to retire tor consultation,
gtliura« gUpubtican. City Assessment.THE CITY ASSESSMENT FOR THF YEAS 1OTI,
lng been oompleted, R filed ia tho office of tbo Clerk or ttie City Council for public Inspection. Tbe City Council will sit to bear appeals from tbe assert-
THE PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. For Sale.* iFLOUR.—Prices «
Flour atas follows: Sales of sapor-
.7ft to 5.80. extras 6.75 to 0.25, extra lamuy -6 COCO M 12#, fancy brandsSS.25alO.26, By# Flour ©4.05. 3GRAIN—Salesot red Wheat at »1 45a©1.55
fil.u0al.C5, spring ffi.50 Rye I» .»8. Corn S6c «5. » )ats 60 to 68c. for white.
SEEDS.—Cloverfi'J.75i er bushel, and Flax seed 2.37 k. PROVISIONS—Mess Pora siH.OCa;
bacon bams 13#al5c. per lb.; den Hue. LardU#al2c.
WOOL—Sales of medium 45 ed 38
aood fresh .6 years old, with twfa I always been a
Ninth mT,"’ tItn2l£. Ninth Ward, WUmlngtou, Dfifl.
cal re» familyamij
bug, Jr., was held in the to- torical Society, in Masonic rumple.
The Committee on Resolutions made the fu lowing report, which was Buanimously adopt
For Rent.—The store No. 102, REPUBLICAN building, coiner of Third and King streets.— Apply to M i. Taggart, on premises.
Humphrey A Simlt, the popular hatters of Wilmington,have now on hand all kinds of Hats for men, youths, ami children, retailing hats at
, wholesale prices. Call ou them for your hats “ve and be suited, 210 Market street is the pie.
hav «artsI, May 28, 1874. per day. m»y4-2w
Thursday Morni.nberxt meeting.
Mr. Zebley reported that carpenter work school would soon be completed.
reported to
Nark op Loth.—William Bright. Esq., will sell nineteen desirable building lots, situated on Second, Third, Rodney and Soarles streets, at
public o 'clock should be lois will
ForjRent.ed: lOo. per lb.; Timothy
60 par barrel,10# all# c.,»bo ui-
ue w FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, aud 8th, 1874,
At 7# o’clock, p. m.
Whereas, Captain E C. Stotsenburg, late of the Fourth Regiment Delaware V olunteer Infantry, has departed this life, we, his c >m- rades in
ba correct, directed to be drawn lor the Ä A largo three »tory Coach V actory aafi
Blacksmith Shops for »«l«i or reut, on nrmrm dating terms, in the Village of Bt. Gaorcaa
Del*______Apply D. II. STE H ART, fit. Georg«#
qoirtry resideack
FOR RENT.It Hill, Mill Creek A - - A arge, well arrange! MA# (tv laiuily who mayJMMU In the e«untry. Ap-
WATSON FELL. Co., fa.
Several bills and orders reap dive amounts.
Mr. Baird asked meut with the Treasurer. ..... -
Mr. Mclnlire reported the indebtedness of the Board, and the money needed to expenses fur the coming y«sr-
Col. GrimshaW suggested that the Board was anticipating Us receipts, aud the funds would be nearly exhausted by tbe tint of January,
,e largest half of the year unprovided
Juu« 6th,
Friday, the 29tli Inst.,
Persons wishing to purchase The steamer, Major Ruybold, is now making eligibly situated daily tripe on the Delaware, leaving Salem, N.
. J , at seven o’clock in the morning and Philadelphia at two in the afternoon.
I Z. T. Harris will sell at public sale, at Glasgow, Pencader Hundred, at seven o’clock, P. M , a large variety of dress goods, boots, shoes, Ac.
WM. 8. HAYES, Couucll.
during the war to maintain tbe Un on, desiring tojexpress our sincere admira- t on for his miny excellencies of ch ira'•ter, for his bravery In the field, for his fidelity as a cltlxen, for his promptness as a soldier, do
Resolve, That we will attend th^ funeral of late comrade In a body.
Resolved, That we hereby tender to the family of the dseera*d our heartfelt sympathy with ttioiii in th s tieir hour of atflic ion and beiexve ment.
Resulted, That we mourn th** loss of one, who, in the hour of need, yielded himself cheerfully for the protectio i of hi* country and our o’ierished institut ions, who at all times performed his duty faithfully,skillfully and effl cieutly; whose courage and coo I ne of dangerand whose social quail i**s who knew him.
Resulted, That a copy of these resolutions to the family of the deceased, aud that bsolutions be published in the news
papers of this city.Commute«
Gilmshaw, 4th Del. lufantry; Capt. S. A. Macallister, 1st Del. Infantry; Capt Wm. Bro#n, 2nd Del. Infantry; Lieut. Lewis Grubb 3d Del. Infantry; Capt. VV. W. cobdell, 1st Del. Cavalry; Lieut. C. G. Rumford, 1st De!. Artillery; Lieut. A. W. Shaw, 8th Del. Infantry.
Committee following
wile*be continued finer grade» 54c.,40c , domestic pull-
!P. M. 60c., common 35 42c., washed fleece
THE CATTLE MARKET.7**7#
hand as the MSProposals For Gradingall be disposed of. the
ui ; fair to good at 6# «7 d common at 5c.aU per pound grow.
Cow» and Calve»:—.Sales or Springen at ©40x60, and b cow» at H50a©80.
Sheep, at 6#o8#c per lb. lor fair to choice. ed8.50a8.75 per 100 lba.
Prime Hav. Timothy «1 80*2.00; Mixed tlatl.60. Straw.
street trow Mon- Fourth aud FUXb
SituatedAnd Paving the bed of Carpeu et aud bet w Hutidred. The hoc
well adapted i<Salk of Real Estate .—We Invite especial
attention to the sale of the real estate of Jonas
W. Miller, dec June, by order of Victor DuPont, Esq., the tiusiee appointed by the Orphans’ Court to effect the sale. No. 1 consists of a fine lot at the
Ail,Street».
Sealed proposal» will be Committee,
the 20th of June WishStreetved by Street Commlnnio ;1 the »ubiH’r.bt.-Thursduj, the lltb ofsd,
leaving .! ■ i'u Office, Str.ckervi . Obs■73a 1.85.The fire in Independence, 1 ova, on Mondav. destroyed most of the business portion ol the town. The loss is estimated
for THURSDAY. MAY 28,1874, at 5 o’clock. P
For grudtng the bed of Carpe
Monro«- s
(.VI. Moule reported that Council bad repoit- U,e communication of tl»e Board
asking lelief from puyiug water tax.Col. Grlutshaw objected to the adopti
, it being absurd io tax tin* Boar J for
lost utter which
N°iTICK -TO \V .M IT M V Y CONCERN -w\s;; STOUT, ACTIVE LAD, AS e to the milling bunine»». Ad-
M. Johnson, Valley P. O..Del.
«000,000. committed
Tuesday morning, in default of «500 bail, for maliciously breaking the office Willow of Cliarl»*s Warner dt Co.
City Warrants.—The City Treasurer is prepared to redeem all outstanding warrants is-
**d by Council, aud as the interest on them has ceased the holders will be profited by atteud- ing to the matter at au early date.
Quud Time.—The steumshlpCvlumtms, built by the Messrs. Cramp of Philadelphia, for Thos. Clyde, Esq., reached Now York on Tuesday week, having made the trip from Havaua, iu 88 hours.
one _againstS.V ANCIS BRADLEY, tor thirty
infeud paying lli« «uuu, not hav-
edward stkoud;
curb Ihof Sixth aud Rodney streets ; No. 2 is a • Talley ville,
Cuminit.ti (l.—John T. Heed to jail by Mayor Simms ay 28-21*
Itbe curb
ne for paving tee»ame,hauling id putting down the pavement, Includ-
g the gutter» ami flagging, taking upaadre-seutng
be measured bv
rnhdilug material,
id pit.it be from a respou-
H»a« logsnug farm of twenty-one Brandy wine UundreJ, a d No. 3 I« a lot ne Kucklaud in Christiana Hundred.
the rep< water.
AI»o. furnishing »torOit HAlitA FULL BRED ALDERNEY BULL,
from tuipoited »lock, aboutlluee years ul«l, good sise, quiet and gentle.
LEWIS NEUENDANK,Near duPout Station, Chr
id, atLASTEin times
rtie admiration of his comrade?, Ie.tr«*d him to all
P It : PLASTER '! PLASTER Ml
veil «a motion to recommit w.
the report wueadopted.;iou of Messis. Johnson, II
unpointed to report the cost of re*
whichlb where ue anc-s will be (uad
The »aid gutter» -ingle aupciticial »
I . .>f Plaster direct from Nov* t ay to nil all order» promptly
AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.J. A. CRANSTON,
Newport, Del.
indMislaid.—We mislaid a caul received from Nicholas B. Appleton, of Appnquinimink Hun
dred, a few days ago, returning Ins thanks to the friends who encouraged him to bet candidate far the office ofSlierifl'aiid staling that
If Providence pci mils he may be a candidate lu 1878* He says that he will uordially su]* port Mr. Muitin and * xpiessed the belief that he will tie triumphantly elected us there is proper ground fur disaffection on the part of auy
and flagging< I IFerris w niuy2s-4w a Hd.seating No. 3 school.
On motion of Col. Mciutiro a uul« ot $4000 directed to be discounted iu order to pay
be but» be made for f id hauling the »aud.Notice. doing
TheNu bid will be accepted, unie
ücityOFFICE OF THE OIT Y TREASURER,
No. 8 East Sixthteachers.The buud of the treasurer signed by Henry F.
Pickels and 8. M. Harrington,seined.
Ou motion of Mr. Uiggius the uext meeting.
Mr. Killgorc staled that he the committee should make a thorough examination, existed, at ouce.
Où mot lou of Mr. Jenkins resolutio adopted iu legard to expendiluiea.
A luoliou of Air. Fraiin to No. 8 was negatived.
Mi. Kobe.is moved that the Janitor be in strutted to remove the furnituie to the old
of Third aud Bnipleye Board should
JjROPoSAI.S W CltADDV ' ‘
Resolutions.—Col. A. H »NT F — Pro|K>»al« fur Bull«'- 11 *DL HOUSE. 31 by 43 feet, cl aware cuiintv. Pa., will Le
L M, 1874, nt which time •d Plans and »
Wilmington, Tbe bolder»of Citv W
are hereby
..May 22, 1874 vejeca* the righted thatthen pre- fmudnt» of whatever deuum
notified that I am preparea -Y ofllce. No. 8 East Sixth »treat, day of May,.I "
WILLIAM CAN BY. ruian of (lie Street Ct “*"" ------Will
be see., byElected • - At the meeting of the Directors of Tuesday morning,Job. a member of the Boaid,
elected in his
»■ci«calion» may at Chadd's Foui.
Commit Us.
dllou Moi iv, the;be W. «V W. K. It.,H. Jackson resigned and George 11. Bates, Esq., stead.
I ild C. TURNER, > A. W HOUSE. ( C FA1KLAMB.
e»t upon PUBLIC SALES.desirous that FRANCIS VINCENT.
City Treasurer. may*
TO FARMER«—Jos. \V. a n.-i E. Derickeon, af«er living
Farmer» and Dairymen Take Notice*deficiencytie felt confident that If it existed it would be made good Arrangements reported the
pall-l>eareis aud carriers. Pall bearers—Capt. Samuel Macallls'er. 1st Del.: Dr. Plunkett, 2nd Del; cieut. Wm. Green, 3d Del.; Capt. J.S. Valentine, 4th Del., Capt. W. W. Lobdell., 1st Delaware Cavalry; Lieut. C. O. Kumlord, 1st Delaware Battery.
Carriers—Lient. J. W. Armstrong, Lieut. E. C. Jetferis, Sergeants Barnett., Daniel Btew-
, W. P. Voshell, and Eli Baldwin.Col. A. II. Giimshaw
filial.The sol lie s met at ihe Historical rooms at
halt-past 3 o’clock on Tuesday afternoon, whence they proceeded to the residence of ihe deceased, and thence, at 4 o'clock, to St. Andrew’s Church, wheie appropriate sei vices were held by Bishop Lee, after which the funeral proceeded to the cemetery to peiform the last rites.
Stonn.—The telegraph office at Dover was struck by lightning last Monday evening, when the instrument was demolished aud other damage done, but luckily no person was Injured.
Pic Nie.—The pic nie grouuds at Mt. Cuba being put iu good order, aud parties going
there will find as pleasant a place of resort for a be found iu this region of
The Capitol.—The State Hou# e at Dover, La* been completely metamorphosed. The interior has been tom out and rearranged ; the iu9tde wood work iu the lhstand second ies i* solid walnut, aud presents a very rich appearance. A iimns.rd iocf lias been added and
the building i* now of quite pretentious proportions. It preseuts quite a contrast to the former cupital buildiiu*, aud all who visit the
capitol of om .State may well be proud of the
change.
A i TCows at Pnblic Sale.sold at Public Sale, oi
•u.,i,AY, June 1, 1»74U«*«i Lion, EaM Marllmrougb. Fifty iiea>l o
li, and Springer«, cl so a lot' niueiii-o xt 1 o'clock. SILL
here theFutollo aale pk :
■Wiso cows; illmg tffemln N«wWill *■• IU xt Public Sale,FRIDAY, MA Y 28, 1874,
at 5 o'clock, P. M.,e 18 beautiful Lota fronting on Second, Third
cot», in tbo city oi W liming
»loves from work-CastU*
.hou.htUie riglit to
ma 0. Mill CreekM«Fr Llv'ba*! Hired, Del.
Notice to Farmers.F4»lt MALE «Hai*.
x rock-
Sal i.i-VAll Uio*Webb A. Nicliul»,hot day h id Soxile»
, at the Mr. Zebley auggesied tbat
I No. I.
ti v jpRIYATK SALE OF A DROVE OF
r&js ße»
nee Lot», all ou bigb ground, iu front Plunkett*, largo man* on, aUd will 1 WM. BH1UHT, Agent.
appointedLightning.—The liydrant iu the yard of Dr J. L. Devou, corner of Twelfth and West sts. was struck hy lightning last Monday afternoon,
damage was done beyoud knocking the foundation from the box,exposing the pipe and making a hole iu the earth.
I Mr. PiremoveMr. Jenkins slated that tlie Board oi lrade
certainly lucked for the Boaid of Education to pay rent for the year.
The motion for removalOu motion a committee of three consisting ol
Jenkins, Grimshaw and Higgins, iced
K> III ■ llcïïtS T A T ITM K S T « F WEH
PuRT NATIONAL BANK AT NEWPORT OLA WAR#, AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS MAY
RESOURCES,
ira circulation.Irom approved Redeeming Agen from other National Bank».
Bank».
■butWELL SELECTED
LiuiCMuter and Lebanon touu- ly Cow* wllb Calves,
aud Feeders.AND A LOT OF SPRINGERS,
AT NEWPORT, ON FRIDAY, MAY 29. 1874,
c vlind« ANo tl
njicled. V. T» . \lickeye M ' IA88E8SOR.—We understand that John VY.
Giitfith will be a cuud date for the Kepubilcan 'nation for Assessor and Collector in the
sebiniFestivals.—The Asbury Sabbath Sekoul is bolding a festival at the City Hall. The strawberries and i
>yautiior- .1hollo©,882,092 82
«8,000I
I k’ogin*sVn,
'•urge .lurk.«on, Wilmington, Del.
i. Bond»prépaie rules of business- Mr. Frock gave notice that he would intro
duce a résolu
<i then soreasoned, pleaded, and actually prayed with his associates against their unanimous judg-
;V l.° weary them iinalJy intojoining him iu a verdict of acquittal. Hut the astonished Chief Justice indignantly refused to accept tho verdict, and sent them back again aud again to their room, until at last he was obliged to accept it- The unhappy men, cursing their foreman, wero discharged in disgrace ’with the blood of avenged murder left at their door;” though ’’ ‘ ‘ seeuiing-
«».*1 throughg reDue tiinviting.A strawberry festival will be held in the
Brandywine M. E. Church on tbe 2d, 3d aud 4th of Juno.
RICHP«>»f onic«* a«ldr«*v<,
a m»meeting to strike the
repairs from the bye laws.Ou motion oi Mr. Roberts the committee
schools was iustrucled to procure estimates for pultiug up lightning rod».
Ou motion of Col. Grimshaw a loan of desks were made for colored children iu Whiuiagtou chapel.
i£ ister District oi this niy, uext September.— He is a competent man, and if elected will do
the entire wok of the office to the satisfaction
the citizens, and with a considerable saving to the city. A few years ago he tv
enteil by the Levy Court Collector in the County, and all who have done
business with him c
I -ut h immediately af the first body of soldiers came the survivors of the old First Delaware, now known as the First Delaware Society, about fifty in all, under tbe marshalship of U- S. Marshal Dunn. They weie dressed in black, wore crape badges and carried the regimental bait le flags, draped. Following them
six officers of the saiua rank ceased, Captains E.P. Grubb, M. \V. Macklem, Thomas Crossly, J. Parke Postles, Robert E. Hayes,and E. C. Alexander, versed.
«l*r.i06 17! knitf Huu:It Exile
Lasli Item»,Bill» ol National Banks, Bill» ot State Bank,
committee men Cu And t> fcb£l
Saturday n, May 30. WM. M. CLOUD.
muo up,042 28 34 0» Notice.
TO CONSUMERS OF FOUL LIME.Foul Lime _ ............^either ol the work.« of
Mt. Cuba.—The Sunday school of Madeley Chapel, over Third Street bridge, will go ou excursion to Mt. Cuba,This
doubt be u very pleasant Stuten.—The flesh from two calves
cently stolen from the slaughter house of Daniel Thompson of Clayton. A quarter of beef was also taken some weeks previous. The thieves should he arrested, and punished.
Ntic Barn.—Cleaver Brothers are erecting a large barn sixty by seventy-eight feet, on the Lodge funabout three miles belowthey purchased last season at Sheriff sale. John Johnson of Newark, is the contractor, and the
k is bMug pushed f rwa.d rap d'y.
38241 ryUBLTO SALE 1-J •lUXUtUie»Thursday, J
believe will be the first Sunday of the season and will no
4th.compli- benig the best
Si scie, ( oin,/ Oil Tender Nt
THOS. kVSjROWN,U 21 FlIMT-UAM1the de - Ofliee Uf PliCadelidiia Ga- Work»
May 18. 1874.BUILDING LOTS !1181,662 :LIABILITIES. »T2I-2testify to h is honor aud integrity. We are confident that the city
ination aud elec-
anTHE NEWCASTLE COURT.
New Castle, May 23. Dbcuuiit
.AND-------875« 100 J^TOTICe—Ia hereby giv1er tbe prenent yvnr\ 1874 i'i
I'HJ«
ilh swords u allluire» a State lieeiiM ier«:by informed tbat
O N K
Private Residence !!!The iindcrei^ned will sell for themselves aud n*
sgimu,........ ........... -
E N D I I»the prisoner, at his unexpected and , ___ly miraculous release, tell upon Jus knees court with the cry.- ‘You see, iny lord, thut God aud a clear conscience cun suve the lost.’ When the judge subsequently heard by what means so strange a verdict had been effected, and that the man responsible lor it was both intelligent and ot'liigh character, ho ob- taiued a conference with the obstinate juror, aud adjured hiui to expluiu his incomprehensible conduct iu the matter. The late foreman exacted a pledge of secrecy to lust during his own lifetime, and then caluilv told why he had labored so inflexibly for the accused man’s life. Un the morning of the murder of the man doomed to be killed, was the tithing man of the pai isli called eurly to collect tithes on tho speaker’s corn, and was arbitrary and violent iu his manner as provoke indignunt remonstances. Becoming enraged, tho tithe gatherer assaulted the other with a pitchfork which he w iug, and which belonged to a neighbor, and iu defense of bis life the assailed ted the weapou away, aud in so doing inflicted wounds of which the aggressor fell dead on his way home !
So the actual slayer was the coming foreman of the jury—a position lie secured lor himself at great paius aud expense, that he might save an innocent man troiu dreadful punishment lor a crime whioh lie hiui-self committed in self-defence.
» PExchange 3 <581 »9 61,240 r-
will be the gamer by hi* Court met at the usual hour this morning Judges Gilpin, Houston aud Wooleu ou the bench.
ilit* ease ol Mai y McCann ts. (lie Eastern ■Short Bieamboat Company was taken up. After examining some witnesses to piove the soberness of John McCann at the time of the cideui, and offering in evidence a copy of the enrollment of the “Sue,” Mr. Ü'Byrne rested his case. Mr. Gordon then moved for a suit ou the ground that the plaintifi had failed to prove her marriage with Mr. McCann. Af-
discussiou I ha couit grained the
« .I be »M. Johnson of Beaver Valley, Braudywiue
Hundred, advertises for au apprentice to learn the milling business.
Excursion—The C.ilvary Sunday School will make the 7th of July.
tiou. the ol - 20.4 3 26 1,993 35 ill 39
tilDu JOHN P. SPKIi
M. A. J. SPRI
Bunk», K, Clerk, New CootieThe State Banks —H j
presented h pet Ho Monday, fit repeal of the tux
l. Eli SatiLbury the U. S. Nenate SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1871
Cülutlltflicillg «t 4 O,cluck, |>. Il;i:k. Dipt.
• I the Hamburg road, N.*w Castle, which
.•n.l »troS181.6 2 99 of tbe Newport
solemnly umim tbat tbe above true to the best of my knowledge and bo-
I. Joseph W. II. Watson. Cashier Natio................
t Izei of Delaware, asking a
the cor. illation of «tale *f Mii
excursion to Riverside N. J., I«At lot No. , foliov
FranklinSBank ly by ib« SE1BÖS.lag tbo h N DBauks. Festival.—The festival nt Scliuetzen paik will take place ou the first of June. A gay lime is anticipated.
Fmed.—Ills stated tbat William Downey of New Castle was mulcted into $11 for sjulting Henry McPike, last Saturday night.
To St. Louis.—W. S. Pride, of Every Evening left Monday night for a trip West, to be extended to tit. L «uh, where he will attend the
yp »graphical Union.— he way tspiingfield,
Tho abrogationKodiwy struct™ a
Western portion u t'ul locatioiu* in tb
--y extended vi« w of ay, of the City o
Wouldby all the State
• ly add to the volume of
opposed toiufla-
ment we cauuot
JOS. W. H. WATSON, Cashier.. County of New Castle :
ibedbot'ore me, tbl» 13tbday of
^ DANIEL OREKN. Notary Public.
Jauks Cbaxstox. )V\.m.u. PniL.rs, 'David Lt.vam.
I'rluie clc -X »ved 111. u. ami all , planter, pliuspi
don Filth, Six : V seed,lead (o tIi-e issue of nor flaState «>r Delaw AUU-med t May, 1874.
id ■p ol tbe bill in the ost bi-anti- ■umaudiiig
re River and tbesur
Ton*orial.—U uinpbrey Mo barber shop at the corner of Third
*ts, and employed Samuel Wickers!» barber. He also proposes connecting with the
•sstbe sale of tooacco, cigars, collars,cuffs, We wish him .sue
Banks, has started a d Walnut
city indd would grCeate of Dein .. ... WILLIAM T. MASSEY.^
N. W . corner From ami «»rnnsc Struts, « ______________ Wilmington, Del.
the currency. llow any m Don
»ale bve Delà' Wilmington, and
U Id-lion.lav such
understand. The effectI g country.
City of Wilmington, NU. 1403 DELAWARE AVENUE, with beautiful front, side aud back yard, iu splendid order, containing parlor, »
en and aummur-kitebeu on first fl»
pOR EXTRA
Early Homo Potatoes-!Go to CHANDLER’S, C
Pc4». Beans, 8rgn , Cublimri'. und xthu
ijlthis failuie ul p out ofmairiagu Was owing
to a misuudfittuiidina between counsel, Mr. O’Byrne having undeistood Mr. Gordou that
ould be admitted. Consequent- the wituess back to vVasb-
houso it of tbe bandsoment in tbeId lie many times i objectionable than the hill vetoed by the
> »1*1 1 *.td io the circulation of
Ac.pROPOSALSImprovement —Edward L. Rice is having a
bl» dwelling*r of .ilh and bhipley streets which will give it
quite a commanding appearance. Ui tho aichitect and this hupn deuce of his skill and taste.
ulPrsside
money of u à would thrive at the expense of th«; couuuunity.
FORrudlng tbo lied o(^Fourth stimansard ro if | ot ilia National I
to includely Mr. O’Byrnes lugtou.
The
ottul i lur.tc . butb roou «* backand broki curb ilus ng-r MARKET STREET, sad
r Corn, HiidUh. I.et tecs, uKiindt th.-r-litioreiir kinds
tie propt C incinnati, and L
u»t »ido curb Une ou■ of Poplar »treot II be received of tbo Street Cô
Iis isville.M.cliael Lilly Bid«e uiH
by tlie Str Fr It X full VI of the Valiev of the BCommitteeevl-TLe carpentei
by John ILII, aud the brick A Weide.
MA uuinbor of old wooden dwellings in St. John, N. B , were burned on Sunday evening. During tho lire a c iimney fell upon five firemen, killing
Hem y L. Truitt—replevin. d tho “Home ParkUoiie.i y.— Every man should g for whatever he receives, in buying and sell-
cquvaleut should always he reudered.— that do
dlue hi M . Washington J J«for the plaint ill, feudaut. The
Constable,by W. A li. Gause against o
Ü ’Connor. Tlie pleas were, fir which was waived, secondly .property iu O'C'öu-
aud plaiullU trading as O Connor and Lully, thirdly, justification under a u’. fa. issued by a Juslicoi the Peace at the suit of W. H. G against O’Counoi and properly in U’C’i Laily, iourtk, pioperiy ot U Con Lally replevied thecaniage when iug it as hia property partnership b. tween O'Connor aud him had
isiyd. During the pi ogress of Court adjourned at 2 o’clock until 3 P. M.
Afternoon Session.—Court and »pent the whole wf.eruoon healing pio aud c
Mr. liai THURSDAY L.•giou loi the de- Zud by
28, 1874,
s El e: B s ,we a«lvi»e our reader«. nm> •»..« -gotobllMar-
work is beiuc do ■ Ilha w agon u execution
mk, p. Tlie I•oik by I’erki lit by 156 feet deep, with a good anditlg 1 and rerely injuring the oth-(del ■d rdtFor grading the bod of Fc
lc of Ma 1 Poplar
. Depth of earth
, fro rbEscaped.—Henry Staatstield and JohuNykes escaped from the jail at N,«w (,’astle, last Buu- day morning, by using an iron spoon the cement from the wall
■1 Iu 1 er, bei ^ » hol
Dominick C Oil III.'his principle is atter what his p.etensious may
be. The plea of coufor.nlty to a contract, where loss is inevitable, is liltle better than tbe excuse of a thief.
1111Bti ««. i. to the curb line ■et, a distance of abo be removed abo
■ ore rellabl
Mansard
e width of tbe hy wind
ou th bll lllld gdishonest, on cepu, Tetter—Mjs. Foster advertises her bi«.od puiitinr aud ointment
The ’. A. CHANDLER.ry ■sliâscrape to displace a
large stone. They crawled through the hole thus mad-* and managed to get ou the roof, when they let themselves down to tbe ground with ropes.
vend withe for letter,they may be procured at Die drug store,
cr of Front and West streets. Certificates may be found in another column.
103, 105, 107 .\oi I It tiecuud fet.
elpbta, April 2. 1874. jour Mispwcuonour usuwl>*e-,,rBp*Pad *° °
mil_l_xneh:rv goods
ooiunxting of th- iieweit »hai-e In STRAW. sn.K , BoNNKI'S Ac.. VELVETS PI S. SILK GOODS. FEATli:
RIBBONS.BKUl.'lI KS,BRAJ1>S
y painted, and In good MS FOR THE 1.0J
der.Aih dug pavingAc.id brie b, Mud the balnn re
be made previoiii
ith appd doing 111 ib -The same remark will up
eless. The sel-
W# beg to itnd 1». btbe g (>lrelaying dogging.
ne to be ail inter-
■ !..■ rbFrunkliFranklin
beei
Loan.—At the meetiug of the I Association iart Monday
*-y sold at ten per cent, it h, s now lining about six years, aud most ot the
Id at a premium of 25 to 38 per lutiona for the issue of a
>lkd I'u 13.. Michael ed, ciaim-
d deny iug that any
ignd,'8'such CM 1 should inak«* restitution, right to rctaiu
bf.te.rlhe C bnulod I
L piSuburb Lots - (ieorg« C. Hanson has divided sixty acres of his faim,situated Castle
filer «optThe wiht not a »nd tanev HAIS FLOWERS. CRa KRS. BLONDES. ORNAMENTS. A
We »
•*y for which the New lot«, and has placed the
iu the hands of M. M. Child «k Co., w!io «»flier them at privat«* sale. They pleasant sites tor
reside in tl
idy paved, ttmi :d, mid tothe bi
jtter« which a ou edge,} aud
1- FOR Rh.MD.'7 ortgage, (,w ith in
;e— fo proper equivalent. Many a robbed i.
“KUavin dv piit Out.—A geiitleuu • riding tiirougli th«i co.
illd lug inche»
e to be 3 f.
vho wi«y lias th »lias ■y» approached i alu.) fre•ii-(eill make residences, aud persons who the Country, amt attend to
imd a
leuce-coriclamai ions of anger, accompanied by vigi
•ks ou some object tha:, judging ft <»_____dnsi arising from the locality, was anything bin patient under tne infliction.
probabilityier, when his ears were greeted be happy■■t bthro gh représentâti be N m.■ •ifish »pted.3 1*. Ai f tbentv per ■truck oft
i^CAsliJ1 and ». Your», very respectfully.aid b .•k.idlers who cared apr2-4tii
CARD -
lot who lost if th»*y benefit le.i. I lie plea that the transaction
TlIt flags H. WARD.as receinly decided in a Cincinnati iy one purchasing a ticket fur a theatre
announced for the curtain to rise, it led to any seat in tbe house which ccupied ou ent« ring
A Genoa paper »taies that Garibaldi is con- fn in all pari9 of the
be rclail whlo the fact of partnership* be
O’Connor aud Lally. Theevi. very conflicting, and at its conclusion Mr.Npru- aiice addressed tlie jury until ueany <i i‘ M.. when Court aujoi
Court.—New Cas opeued
I .it flbusiness iu citv. willlocation. They command a beautiful d the situât i
ri> - HOME FOR OLD Pbe equally divided iPLE—WUu,curb I be whereveafter the b will be ent he finds
with approved di SSIith». bistrictly legal is aud inlegi ity
>i iu I cd b v the St-lificatiou. . Trt igOiio ju river lris high and healthful. spot, In* beheld a low-beaded ureni ies, rabbltfed .. “ J»» gutter*
do the work
volt u TEN days Iro of sale.■ Ithe g:Summern belaboring with all tlie strength he was ost stubborn
A Fine B mb ling.—The Conference Academy, being erected at Dover, is u fine f.ur story brick building, 80 hyWO feel, mid will be completed by .September. It contains sixty rooms, will be heated by a steam boiler, all the modern improvements. The cu|>o!a will be some forty-feet above the building,
a great distance. It, and the pi istering
a LUTING HOME.M. . CHILI) A CO .at the lmav25master of, what see
specimen of the genus mule, did not appear io discommode the beaM,* further
«I to whichIt gave vent by a series of kicks that would do honor to Costello’s circus ri
At ibis juncture me genllema r«-moustrute, who
vouchsafed :“Dad whips
sis (whack—kick), dai n her, beats out !" (whack )
examination of »uch In*d to h.« u und a» Agent».,tho »andl.—Th« ost of Um ga rity is placed at $314,(
■ orks iu this I.. W. Stidham A Son. AnMay 23.-Court at the »andstaidly receiving visit« .y1I he : lilt ulatcdd the receipts the past year were *81 ,»03.28. The exi«midituru for coal, labor, «fcc., is not stated, consequently
cauuot determine whether the charge, $2.80 per tho
■K.tbe usual hour, Judges «I the »tretiilpinthe bench. In ihe
of Michael Lally cs. Henry ». I milt, turn ad
t and the »uch place» as
:Olnumerous p eHis income
the island of Caprera i about 300 lire, or about $000 per annum.
Sale of Valuable Farmsneur üuere de Grace, Harford Co., Md.,
i'd dtn beand articles of Value. hi9 far
its “tnulishnere,'’.d ft aislied sing fntil ik u I ub DELAWAREHOME to be, h< thaï will
June 3, 1874.Farm No. l^Knowu
ated Iu Harford Vo., tw
be vAli’Ssrs Npiuance and Haiuiigl dressed the Jury, tne Court charged aud the jury retired aud after some du libera
diet for defendant of $UU.U.r>.Next came Ella Meredith vs. 1*. W. A B. K.
R. Co. Messrs. Lore and .Swayn. (of tin* Philadelphia Bar,) tor the plaintifi’, and Messrs. Gordon aud Bayard for the détendant. The jury was empanelled, and Mi. Swayne opened for the plauuitf by giving a summary state-
Of ihe accident near Ellerslie, (now Edge- ) station, ou the P., W. and B. Railroad,
the uior.iiug of November 22nd, 1872.N. \V. Gookiu, train aispalcher at \Vtiming
ton; John Oram, engineer of the N. Y. train, which ran into the Philadelphia train; E. M. Sargeaut, engineer of the Ne north, which came along about the lime of the collision; and Milton Jackson, who was iu company with Äliss Meredith aud Mr. Gordon, (both being assistant teachers iu 1m Academy,) when th« accident occurred, were called. Pan
follows:—
1rs eacfl speclflcxtlo md advisable.
let al-built by FIsIh
I“OAKINGTON,” flea l ro
be se preset lieserve tbe rightThe reject any
a reapuu-
WM. OAN0Y. Committee.
Gier of a house in East Saginaw. Midi., hired a man to burn hl9 house, in order
get the Insurance, aud succeeded iu the fraud. Lately his conscience troubled him, and he made restitution. His accomplice Ison trial for
•1 Get, h exc* «wHad J. A. BROWN, West Wilmington, Dal-
A Brockeby Camion A A Uoway.
Present at l on.—Capt. E. J. Dougherty presented to tlie .Shields’ Library A»s<>ciatioi) last Saturday evening, in a neat little speech, a beautiful pit ce of zephyr work inclosed in a massive walnut fiauie, being a gift from Miss Mary Freeney. it was received by the President Michael McLaughlin, in fitting terms, after which it was resolved that a be tendered the lair donor, and
appointed to present the
all(he follow iug explain Is. , 3ti Janl9tbe Fbl g 430No bid withe city supplied gas,
light might possibly have been fui
less cost, hut when it
be accepted unie«»It does be Ier, a good ininptou &• Bait. . R-, eQHEST PRO TEC!(whack—kick) ; mam whips
», (gratuitous kicks,) ’m a goiu j to take it
one largo 8tu NG HURST & 'COT’ished w ith Creek. BuildingHou^e, Baru, Stable, Hen
<&c. H'ator xbundaut at all tbe building».a good Ducking sliorc.
BELLE VIEW,” a«ljom- 'dlately on the Cbe»a- 311 acres, liuprove- ipleto Mansion Ho
, .spring House,Milk House, »plu», Pear»,
Mau- ce lioii»«-,
Also
E.d .»8 tbe Sir«I» propjsi-d twen-« t f'ouncll were so fainl-
l I- KTHEIUKOI!arson, and he is threatened foi perjury.
ith a pres .-cut ionago,tin ri.lJ.Ttr.-S SALE »Uli (his far OABRETT & ETHERINGT0N,No. 2—Known iug Uxkington and l>ing ••ease May. Contain»
Fahearted that they feared to iuc tlay. If the opportunity
again it is highly probable that it would he em- hracid, and the experiment he made of furnish
, lo all who wished he hare cost of Its manufacture. It
•ver that the management of the oily would ho leys economical than that t'the company and thecltixj
«I than gainers by a change of ownership.
the requiredImportant > (la* Consumers.—Win. Ii
îii appointed agent for the sale of Dyott’s patent oxygenator gas burner, for this Slate. ~
A transfer of Ci Portland, has been made to tl It is I lie intention of th« Gov thereon poweiful water halter mounted
«1 tiio.se at Preble, Georges, S«*j Portland Head, the harbor will be the best fended in the couutiy.
Mr. Carlisle and wife w nlug at Allosburg, near Mu Monday afternoon, u killed. Mr. Cxi lisle ted to recover, lie was pa «- lime, and his wile w near a chiinuey, down
Island ••I II«island, at e (Jutted s a , .K. E A L ES'f ATE. ■presented Chadwick in mi nt» consiHt of a largo and
3 large Barns. Ice tiou
» and Cl
M A W U J-i. II
F ABOVE GRAY’S FERRY BRIDGE. WOODWARD STREET, BELOW DARBY ROAD.
fa.
b Fortieth
ti UE «•
day of F••utof thanks
i committee sui.ably
m lioi . AC. Ili« tb fromof getting the right
s than ever before «I have the privilege of changing outlet der b
P» With lc tl Pthim personally ill lieug ga» by the coiporatk bette. With tin I Office,I i.(i ! Public 'LE, Miller,
F ABM —Kbesapeake Bay, on sou
cX, opposite Oaklllgton, aiul io atlon.ontbc . It . runt am
I as ''PLUMB POINT »tt-i ci ion Ri Fourth
ettet teif, i •el ;.I. 8\, in tbeed, Philicity of WIght be to d h V “lyes Recovered.— Holsto tliis city, iu driving to Avondale, nigh, last November, drove a culvert
Harvey, of a dark
,the approach to d smashed his car-
Township Chester,
ded hitu $98.10. The supervisors of the township, (deieudunts in the suif,)alleg- ed that Hie bridge was put up by the county,and was not kept In repair by the. township, but the Court held that though this might be true of tlie bridge, yet the approach to it where the accident happ«‘ncd, road and 9houl>l ship.
Aberde Balt Inn
UniYork train, any tiiinths, without any cost. Call at hia variety
sbue, No. 200 West Fourth street,d leave your orders. Mr. Chad
wick has no a «ent, but attends to putting these limners personally.
with i I six i>- H. OaiTHURSDAY. i«i lltb day t‘ Jiluu. A D. 1874, ig ubc■ liar inek hy lighi - Ktt xbli »,
be losers rath- I iskui, N. J.,■ was iusiaii.iy
Tl »cribed tbe late Jouai W. Mill
id» an«Avondale, riage badly. He sued Londougrc for damages, and the jury, at We Friday,
a n kt-ptall tb ib rob«»t aie da i'd b itly*1 with t>'
ol Wilmington. New Castl« 1 ‘ re, duscribo f ---- Ny«> 4—K
R J'Y,” »I
( Y.—F the time thut Belshazzar was startled from his propriety hy the Wie id liaudwritiug on ihe wall, ihe had a curious interest iu that language which
occulai ly instead of vocally and varied phases of this Interest is that
which attaches to the t heory of an existing c otiou between a man’s signature and his mind.
Nome Autographs like some Intellects jumble and convey no adequate indication o
ithing iu particular, hut there are others — that of hold John Hancock that like a telegraphic tap or a phonographic sign tells a volume in tbe compass of a second.
Tlie signature of W illard GUzier, the youth- ai.d yet. famous Author is one ol these sug
gestive signs manual, and if th-re Is any tiuth the assumed relationship which it is al|«*ged
exists between the* character of a man’» autograph and the character of ln« mind,this writer
be at once cleat and bold, original and direct of purpose. The fact is this rising youri«* Author’s auLograph is the most singular “
examined and of couise it is altogether indescribable by means of mere typ«>. It shows u firm, decided hand, a clear and perfectly curat« eye, a quaint and curious fertility of imagination, a constant and critical nicety of habit, a dash and freedom of touch that must exist
complete harmony In the nature oi its soldier Author.
it ll.e Iiof Mr. Jackson’s testimony After the collision 1 could not see my c
panions, Miss Meredith though they had lx; from
ROAI1873.
STATEMENT FOB NEW ( ASILE HUNDRED EUR ! HE Y J. Alt
ig«.Progressing.—The catpr*Bethel M. E. Church, Brandy wi will be completed in a short time, flee will lie ready for dedication in the co of a month or two. Tlie building is 40 hy 00 feet, with a recess of three aud a half feet for the pulpit, serpentine front, and shingle roof, painted slate color. The brick work was done by Perkins A Weide,th) carpenter work by Jos. M. Pierce. It will be quit«« a tine building. It will cost about. $12,000. The Rev. Mr. Sanderson of this city is pastor. There great revival last winte«-, when about fifty per-
irted, most of whom joined the probation.
u.work the erly »life i idred h
HE DISTILLERY'll <il 'HOPw nie i ihe lieht I,lngId h; Hundred,
•1 the ecM-ul Mr. Gordon, al-
svaled across the aisle ly up
ahead ot
srh PI-rly I I ! I 11.3. TuBalis la tes ide. £.<W,7pft,G0The wholesale
Samuel Childs A Co., in Balri «d on Monday night. The ice $43,000. in the P Philadelphia.
1 and r..« iff for vessels adjoins tlie priNo. 5— About 13 Acre.«
tlon.»/"All of tbe above F»
tl. The rubbish bell rope. The front of Uie was jammed Lall of the way into Seatslights nearly all out, aud the passengers up together. Tlie air w was full of (steam. Heard outcries after the collision, aud the cry or fire w any one was taken out. Next ith in the was unable and lying Wilmington she the ladies’Meredith’s lips
urly T.theone of ll lt.Hhi to lb«: ly l y
pan. l L Oakington Stall l1•K" Sixib ith »tr le of »hundred aud
Tocertainly part of the kept in order by the town-
iii id Bid« »Hi »I EXP\( 7 < • l Ie smashed, the doore broaen and the 1 L'd Urnsslap Mabcd File A*>nci;rtl<Mi Co tb paid di, boUfhoU»0Vt
I I.« du 1«
; tlioui , or Fe id rk Jl’.tiSa» JI'close and the ofExcursion to West. Point—Mr. P. T. E. Smith lias arranged for another of those delight ful excursions to West Point, n . Y., day, August 20th. The train will leave this city early on the morning of that day. and will make only the necessary stops between here aud Jersey City. There tho excursionists will take the fine steamer Wm. Cook for West Point, where they can disembark and remain for two hours. If tney wish to spend the day In New York City, they have nine hours in which
i;Ilaud vv 111*OInÄ All tlie 1 Terms 11LAUltlEl). day of e,without rese
ttle Third l>traised before
Miss Mcrnd- to Wilmington. Nile
bordered, y hard. At
of the car into lier. Miss
cut and swollen, her 1 badly brulxed, and she complain id of her
a teacher in my
certain farm o ue 11
- !1 hurt «I nit u-
LntctTrt.'/do aa
sen*. 275.72Mi Ho Ji1 Iu Bian ed, New Castle ib. I»re»At the residence of Rev. Chus. Cooke, Nr. 1821 North Eleventh sireet, Philadelphia. Mav 18th, 1874. Georg« E. David u.ul Vo-ii it ( Ball, both ot Ne
Stute of Delaware, bouude Bounded by Ixinl»
• taking speak, her clothing
, breathing ried
£-4.74upolio* Bio. CxrriagBaitimor«
wet the 2ft A. AT, Train fr«All church (■ To Balance ihe d in debt,:k!■ «•'ft 1.35m Flnludci-. John .1.4 (P* Oakington StxThe Markets—Butter sold ; 5a28 per |m»iiu«1.
Wednesday at 21a25 |ier dozen, chick•
$1.25«$l.f)0 per pair, jn it a toes 15a25 per half peck, now potatoes 40a50 do.; oni do.; cabbage sprouts 8 do.: siring beans 50 do.; kale 8 do.; spiunacli 8al0 do.; carrots 15 do ; apples 4»a50 do.; rhuliarb 8al0 per bunch, radishes 4.t0 do., asparagus I5ald do.; onions 2 *3 do.; salad 3a8 per head, tomattos 35a40 [ — quart, currants 12 do; gooseberries T2a 15 do.,*
rherries 25 per box, fish 10al2 per dazen, slrnd 15n3o each, Spanish mackeral 15a25 each, lay lor fish 12al5 per pound, black fish do.; beef steak 18a25 do.; roast 12a20 do.; sliced ham 22, whole do 1Ö, pickled pork 12, chipped beef 30, whole do. 25, oats 70 per buahel, corn
-asile, Del. Tull id/win« I'reek P P'ab EDWARD A McFARLIN.mayZl-it
„ ul, with- a api ing ou Hie adjoinini; land ol John
•UI, Where 1 lie ' by ng ou George R low*. Bv ortie
*>•(right rte copy.HiI»1EI» l. HAWLEY. Fres't.that certain lot or plec«' of Und »Uimu-d To Farmer».
Lawn Mowers inn in Order.Machine aud Ulni-li»mllh*k Work
A|>r2-8t. Uado , and will.. ...... llje sights ofthe metropolis. Illustiated books descriptive of the trip up the Hudson have been carefully compiled and printed for Mr. Smith and they wih be distributed among tlie excurtionists for their edification. Tickets for the round trip will be sold ior $3.75 each and we presume a large party will avail tüeras»)lves of so good opportunity to make such a delightful trip.
Real Estate—There were three Important sales of lots in tills city on Saturday : Joseph E. Miller, sold fir James Patton the two story brick house, 803 Poplar; Plillemtna Chandler and W. H. Pierce sold fifty-two lots and house in tlie western section of the city.
Tha following is a correct summary of the sale*.To Thos. Ford, 32 feet a $3.80,“ “ “ 1Ü “ “ 6.10,“ “ “ 32 “ « 7.25.« “ “ 10 “ “ 0.25,
To L. G Abort, 01 ft. pi ices $3.65 to $4 25,
To Thus. Walter, 47 feet at prices ranging from $5.10 to $0.70,
To R. Logan, 50 feet a $3.20 4 25
“ H. E. Lannau 10 “ “ 4.75 “ J. T. Weetman 20 “ “ 7.80 “ T. Manning Hi«« «« 0.45 “ J- W. Megaw 32 •* “ fl.20
n Chr'btlau» i«lred. Inchest and shoulder. Siteschool. We did not re-open school fur a week, then resumed, and at tho end of three days nad
week and kept
ity. C*m It.In ilii) ci»y, on the 24th insf., S tlie late Robert M. Hill, iu Hie her age.
In tl,is city, ou the 24 h insti Uindercr. aged 71 years.
Oil tlie the 23d instant. Mary Cornelia, daughter of Andrew S. and Mary r. Naudain.
In Mill Creek Hundred, ou the 24 h insl., Mary Green wait, m the 81st.
In tliis city, on the 22«! in»!., Kv; feenhurg, Jr.
vif.« >f ibrd a» foil lli-ginn
»t. 70 f.
"S Young American Star.”ing BLACK STALLION, got by Black Mar, be by
lr Paul H with »III1, itb. Tula fi
quit. Resumed tbeuutil Clirlstmas holidays. The wounds face were visible th her hand three mouths. Since that ti noticed bloodchief. Before the accident, she was in good health, and since !s in nerves
•1 Tli I5\ hands high E. K. KoiikliiigJacob F.
dlk« Uur? <■ toil on the• four weeks, and Mi-•rly si ue Creek tothe
leading < bridge, theu
re»t. 52fect to
ling Augunt IM. î R A1 8 :d handker-
.ly e by th «j 1 V li«*» Dridher lips, teeth, * «legre'flirty dollars (SJO.iMi) to tfl» time of »ervice, the*
land.•ig Boxes.
And all ot ber» tl-«-of her•y poor health. Her
very bad. The rest of Mr. Jackson’s with regard to tlie Injurious
-u the plaintitf and a told Dr. Kane she was not
not in delicate health.Mr. Gordon testified in substance similar to
the evidence ot Mr. Jackson.Rachel Burns testified as to the plaintitf being
brought to her house in the morning, to the severe nature of her hurts, her inability to help herself for six weeks; that plaintifi’s health good previous to ihe accident aud very po
since: that Miss Meriditb carried her iu a sling for six weeks. She complained of oppression of the chest and had hemorrhages occasionally, averaging one a week ; lier vous system was much deranged and s' start up in her sleep; that she had lost iu her tle9h aud altered very materially since the accident; her appetiteshe refused t«> see any doctor at my house, as she said Dr. Bullock hurt her, when lie examined lier shoulder; her breast
she had to rest iu a sling
it I» ordered bv thi rte! M Dollar»e Cc e ab«»voStol id cl (5?2jf.Mi) the II :*»h,tho b»ul It i» or- Agricultural ImplementsFUT IN COMPLETE ORDER,AT THE KMALL-
CoNUREsa.—In the United States Senate, on Tuesday, the House amendments to the bill giving condemned cannon tothe Grand Army ot the Republic were concurred in. The bills for the leliel of certain naval constructors and for th« protection of the Texas frontiers were passed. The Military Academy Appropriation bill wa9 reported, and I lie Deficiency bill was passed. Tlie Centennial invitation bill was also pa ed—yeas 25, nays 17—with an amendment providing that tlie United Slates shall bear n«« part of tbe expense# of tho celebration The Indian Appropiiation bill The bill consolidating the status
«I or or purclu Orphan»’ Co u i (Huy
l"testimony effect of the accident upo denial that he Injured or that she
In this city, May 23d, R«.i»*rl 1) 11 ck«. «180. Ht tho cdNew CHS.I»I'CCli foal, will bo bold>gn itlie U5tli yeMonday b«-iug Queen Victoria’s birthday
observed as a holiday ihroiiehout Canada. The day was also celebrated at Richmond, Va , by tlie British settlers. On Sunday evening special religious services were hel l iD the Monumental Episcopal Church, at which, in addition to the prayer for tlie President, prayer for the Queen and Royal family was offered. Monday morning a salute of tw enty-one guns
a congiatulatory telegram wa9 Queen. Later in the day the •‘Biitish Associa
nt Virginia’’ was 01 ganized, after, which tlie members and guests sat down to a banquet, at which Senator Joli us ton, Governor Kemper
d Mayor Kiely mule s|H*eches. Letters read from President Grant and Sir Edward
yretting their inability to be pres-
at‘»N0ldp o*\ Alar ah: hr1» r*‘d ï»y 1J10 Court.
’ to 00 taken and
»he ■tuna 11 be X vour vork.M. KINNEY,
one A IlBOT'l*Br‘.WILMINGTON FLOt AKKETK. 1. C. PEAKCK,rl»g lit recog 11Izery Wedne».ta d Satu Hare’» Corn. !dd by ' 111« r, Nrt Ct»»hi Co
& apnoJnj»aid Court, ion. Del.F!o, |>«Ebu»he\,el
e7.50a10.IU. v 1.75
1th condition to nay to (ho j.
»pectlvely, their Just and nrcportlona
11 ay d«‘terniliiK.direction of tin» »»Id Court, be pro»
appointed in said condition.
ed,Wb«j »ban»® HE S$121.60156.00232.00100.00
LE NIJ !I> YOUNG HORSE|N THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF8S
Avalanche Saladin,Oat», per bu»hel.Ground Corn and Oat» per Ld
Middling». (be»t, 1 |«r bushel Common do., per buaflel.Sent »hip,
by ribed New Castle county,s tired of Delà©I. l.d. 1«;1ging from the
rnsai 5'V|': » or »«lc ma<lo Rtend for .•ice this reported .— ‘amsider-
— At 4 o’clock the Seuators proceeded in a body to the Hall of Représenta lives to attend tbe Mellish obsequies, and on returning tlie Se- uato adjourned.
Iu the House tlie Sanborn report was discussed. Mr. Kelley asked leave to report a bill unui t,ree of duty animals imported for bibiiion at Fair mount Park, but objection made by Mr. Field, of Michigan. The amen- datory ParlH bill was coushlotod in committee ol the wbolo. Ttie speakot- announcoj tbe ftp- pouilineut uf Messrs, liste of New Torlt, G. V Hoar of Massacliusetts, ood Young of Georglft fts Visitors lo West Point. A recess was then taker, to prepare for the obsequies of Mr. Mellish. At their conclusion the House adjourned., ‘ announced from Washlngtou that Sec-
,t L Klcll?r<i3c"' will soon retire from office, •li’ffl",““1 to I lie vacant J udgesh ip of the
; There is a rumor that Secre- îîsLr. be appointed Richardson’s
1368.45 OLDHAMJAMES 11.tint of Al . IK th -tabU- >r. JCommon do., VICTOR Du NT. F.sq , -
«a bv ul» C. M. V
Cltfrk of
I .•nt«« • ilinlng VO . IHay, loo»e. per ton. Uay, baled, per ton
ed. r.v n; Btt.tROBER TLAttornev.NÜEVÉK.283 90 -
K 11MS:178.30 130 00 70.00
156.00 103 20 188.40
«Iraw, Straw baled
, pergle service ©k ; The r-1-' ;ia« M. Ogle, Au« tv 'fth, 1874.
I, At D. 1874.
tth foal ©Ift ; • pa«. Jtain« tl 10 beThornton, T «* » t i m o n y .1 cheerfully g
Mr». Fuatei’a li cured me :
good afterwards; itl Ld «laydpegTEAMERent. 1 1 1» a»c theIhe puhODylood F under ana Te foal or n will l ! dDr. Simms’ Pain Searcher W. M. FJEHjTOKT,
Foil PIIIIAOELPHU.
tlie wonderful Pain and (’ramp Remedy. Pain .Searcher is a splendid remedy for Rheumatism. A gentleman residing 011 West Second street, informs uay) January 13th, that the Pain Searcher pletcly relieved his
»tu in 24 hours, Inso ss tlie
(Mu 11'.« at the risk ot the ow DIN 1» a beautiful bay.
J Kicfl- bdng found sa©»u. 1 M.
"«SS
Emuch bruised; a pillow
E SAI» Sprit
.1dugton, tJ
Total,a troubleMJmu aud obati » walling occasion
! many year» with di rderod blDt$2,110.76 , Hi haand endu
rEDlURE ceU-br»t«.d ho Baxhaw, the »ire of Jack Temple and it
brated
dthe 1 ck. which
1" dfor a long tiMrs. Sarah Mode, who nursed Miss Meredith,
afterward, testified to tlie severe character of her injuries, hemorrhages, «fco., and Editli Nowlin as to a great change in her health since the accident.
Further testimony injuries caused l«*w her profession^ At Op.
It(to-prolunged »uttering
I consulted eight of the Iu the city aud used tfleir
icolvlug any permanent ig worae, till Anally, aim
md iced try Mr». F which was recommended
my dl»eaM.‘. It wru’»E
Court House. -Th. coutrftctois, Messrs. Kish- er «!t Brockman commenced digging the foundation for the new V.’onrt House iu Dover, last 1 hursday morning. Ou the assembling of the colored men engaged for that purpose, the first question asked was the amount of wages that would be paid, and ou Mr. Brockermau informing them that $1.25 per day had beeu decided upon, they declined to work for less than $1.60, and marched off singing. Mr. Brockerman however, nothing daunted succeeded in gettin a few other men, and rigged a scoop to wliiehe attached a hor.SK, which proved quite ala- Decoration—The grav«>s of the Soldier «lead bor saving machine, being fully equal to eight will be decoratedor ten hands. A few of ihe men afterwards re- The usual arrangements have been made, and turned and signified tlieir willingness to work If the day I9 pleasant, hundreds of for $1.25 per day hut lie declined to employ I will participate iu the ceremony, them. The firm are euterprislug have no doubt but the Court house will be a
rh FELTON" teav ►tree! wbarf a. m , and mum* itre*:t wharf, Fhl
-A valau Old <«a
ladi re«l bv the■ froth I 1 >el- „ ami
C,Fre got by Young :on, cliarlottc:i aged 12 years, of Rlieu-
•h tliat lie could Before using the Pain
Searcher be could not bear liis foot on tlie floor; tho pai'i iu tlie ankle was excruciating yet tlie Pain Searcher eased it entirely with one application on cotton. A gentleman residing iu tlie Ninth Ward suffered with a violent headache
weeks, had slept very little and tried everything he could hear of without effect ; at last lie heard of Pain Sea relier, procured a bottle, took one dose inwardly, applied it on cotton outwardly aud was relieved entirely in twenty minutes, went to sleep,slept 13 hours and woke up without the least symptom of headache and remained well
•Iml•k,1*•nack Ua»ha Hielpbia,ry «1 b11.1c(»inwalk 3 o’clock, 1». m.. Bi2l* 1
Î daiu w°
by I’lapo Salb.EDWARD THATCHER.
Eure to Fliiludclidila, Rviurn Trip Ticket», -
30c.Puri H.<;.y|>aU a» got by Salabeing hs given directed to the pill , and lier disability
, Court adjourn
>1Mes»bip id'Iiw’-r ig carriage» 1uotitled tliag. ■Illl ill II bem »ible tor any «laBl Purll tu. And tu«til b
r. Taggart will forwardFblladelpbia.er Ointn elli.g fhl» drder
1» «.1 *r.ï'K*;Uu111 at »hipper»' •k 11 SWARD—The bSoOO '̂O o,oeaxod, the erup
tlrelv and effectually If further 1
, call at my reside
dbuippearcd and now I aui ued. thin tl dtmayll-liu i»fl- V, to b«
t Eu t e day» affo-r th«
BarTlie C occupied tlie entire day day, and was uotdecuied until yesterday.
c-1-ot Ibe I dwelt!.,
or peraoii» guiltyII;..,.. desired cc erning my ,gnble, »bop or oth . L. SIMMS. Mav.
ng 01• MIST AND ALLItlONCORNER OF SEVENTH AND SHIPLEY STS. X[mai5-lm|THOS. SCOTT.
1330 Olaymont street, over lltb »treet bridge.I can testify to the eiUcacy of Mr». Dr. Fo»ter'»
Bloml Furl tier and Tetter O the blood
I used It • short thus w suffered a chronic «fleet a long Um« without procuring relief bv oth dies, but now I am tboruughty cured slid ca
remedies to oilier»J. B. EASTBURN.
Flsanaut ville.New Cost!« County, Delaware.
th..„Jh : MÄI“, U;.Ä 'ariUf-r. w.ft stabbed tofre,*" . y ?Url n, «'““"bigliaoi, a railroad lab- orer al a dunco in .Newport, near Easton, Pa., on Monday uigbt. The murderer is in jail.
A London piper adverllses an adult Eerntlan mummy for sale. Tbe tl. ought of beiSdog up and hawked about for sale 3000 years hence makes the cremation theory less distasteful
AN 1EI>—Eight or briKiin «
Apply^w egi»t«*r of the e, tu
tvfy teat the K. coi «K*l the
hereunto
I, CHARICourt of Chi
WILNIHOTOM, DKLAWA Old CUB•Saturday, with flowers.— ««•ed.I»' ther» aud the public
?b««hgt-nural, aketo order,
CARRIAGES OK EVERY DESCRIPTION the be»t quality, which they
ha- !e on the N.foregoing Older 1» tiuly
Io *
citizens Our colored making
rangements to perform this annual tribute first rate building, creditable to tlie town and the memory of tbe brave county, os well as to tbe contractors.
h»lthe ul
E SHEETS.FRONT ÄOf 'since. It is just prompt
in relieving Neuralgia, Toothache, Cramps, Pains, Ac. We have a long registry. Price 60 ceuts. Depot Fourth and King sts. Wilmington, Delaware. See advertisement.
»nd warranted otfoj-
tar Re the beat
CtHEST PROTECTORS. ! uarv and extr
Rabbit Skin of ordi-, and we citizens, as well as white ones, nd affixed Ih »w Castle, till
»aidApril,
l.am* eI^BKiVghurst d.tay,
C M. VAN DEV KR,Chauouj.
nd th I painting promptly attended
baud i
afflicted in a pi A VO 8. L. D. 1S74.
apr2S-30dwho gave their
lives for the perpetuation of our government.way.
n>ay288eoaod hand arrtegM alw I -.BAITS ASTRA I. OIL, Pur« Keroeane, Globas,
X A*. W. T. AUUCHS.SOO Dalawar« Avaaue . •
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