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THIRD EDITION Marc Ctsalf 4ppolataieuts. List of Constables and Uridyr-Tendsrs Appointed by the Levy Court. The Levy Court met at New Castle yesterday, all the members being present except Mr. Polk. The Hssemine'it of Mary C'dwell, In East Red Lion lid., was reduced from $1400 to $100. At the afternoon session the Court made tiie following appointments: CONSTABLES. Brandy wine Hd.—Richard Greenfield. Wilmington—John Brooks, Isaac Dil lon, Wm. D. Hickman. Christiana—Tlumas Toy, P. J. llan Mill Cre»k—Henry M. Whiteman. White Clay Creek—Wm. H. Robin New Castle—Wm. F. Thompson, lsra**l Foils. ]*encad**r—J\ Legates. Red Lion—J. A. Cl' aver. St. Geotgtts—Win. S. Vandyke, Wm. R. Roth well. Appoquiniinink—H. A. Wilson. nUIDGB TEN I »Bits. Market St. Bridge—John Robinson. Third street—Win. Bareford. Eleventh street—Z. Blizzard. Newport—J. D. Hutton. Odessa— J. Fairbanks. Fenimore's—Isaac Moody. Flemings—Win. H. Hudson. Watchman at Brandywine Bridge— John Morrow. Jail Commissioners— P. B. Vandever, Benj. R. Ustick, Wm. F. Lane. SHERIFF'S SALES. Yesterday Sheriff Pyle sold at Max well's Hotel, lu Middletown, the follow ing properties!: Real estate of Wilson E. Vandegrift, situated in St. Georges Hundred, cou lai mug 422 acres. David McFarland, of Peuusylvauia, purchaser; price S'J.tHR). Also attract of marsh land to the same at, *30. Real estate of Hannah Townsend and Mary A. Bouchelle, situated in St. Georges Hundred, UDd containing 11)1 in all. Purchased by J. Miller, mortgagee, for $2,000. Real estate of Jacob C. Harris and others, situated in containing 47 acres N. Willits, at $42$. of of ed a 1.1. son. < 7 Apnoquiiiiinink Hd., . Purchased by H. J. A Peculiar < as«* Before Esquire Hagany, la>t evening, Mrs. Jane Zane was anaigtmd on a charge preferred by Mrs. Carrie Wood, of har boring her daughter, Ida Woo«l, aged fifteen y«»ftrs, after being warned not to do so. It appeared that Ida had lived with Mis. Zane for several y«;ars, during lier childhood, and was unwilling to live with her mother, owing, as the latter as serted, to the la< t that lier afiVelion had alienated by Mrs. Zsne. The '.Squire ordered Mrs. Zane to release Mrs. Wood's daughter, and to give bonds to keep the peace. M. 8. n. A. E N l E RTA1 N M ENT. The monthly entertainment of the M S. R. A. took place last evening, in the Odil Fellows' Hall, »he room of the asso ciation b»ing entirely too accommodate tho-e tickets. The hall v o'clock it w as impossibly to g«*t any fur ther than the steps. The entertainment w as a very pleasant one. and consisted of singing, dancing,and short negro nketch « s. The instrumental music was tine, and was under tiie «iirection of Prof. Barilli, of Philadelphia. small to who had purchased •as crowded and at H 7 ASHOHK ON THE JERSEY COAST. Washimgtov, March 7'—The signal corps station at Barnega?, N. J., to lue chief signal efrtcer at. 4:10 p. follows : "Keeper of Stati report* No. 14 re. ports a amall twn-inastedachoouer. Mary Helena, from Cape May, was run ashore about f»ur o'clock yesteriiay in urn ing, one mile north of Station No. 13. V was leakiug|Oadly and ftt>antioiied by lier crew." e Slaootlog Affrajr. Pktkbsbuho, Va., March 7, 1^70. Acndcrson Eancs attempted to h de John Joins near the Appomattox depot this morning bet aus« the latter had caused Fanes' arrest lat«*ly on a charge of stealing, which was disproved, drew a pistol t Enas fire l, cow Jones defend himself, when oiind ug Jones slightly. Five or six more shots •*n.* exchanged at closo quarters, but ithout furtli« r effect. Enas th ' (ir •ral Bjtler haa in the Cong cli against Chi i In* mad,* at, brat ion at W««o< says lie 1 r th»- lap* aused to he r, -1 hs local Record se Immigration the Fourth-of-,July IstockjConn., in 187u. (thing to change in it s, and be be iti,-s may be abrogated , IT* • tln>p,M Which I II At ' if i,i h it ali t Jt Count,™. 'apt ai Boy ton arrive , in lii.s life-Hiviug die l *st night, heii g Gullipolis. night ami the d at I ronton, ss, at Ü o'« 1 ck r>i, twelve hours He will lecture at I pioceed on his way. from nton t«> The Standard Oil Company, If reports are correct, lias commenced buying the newspapers of the oil region, as a con venient way of ailenceing the public com plaint at an in opporli Hie e time. c.impauy is making a poor investment. Jt is too late to change anybody's opiii|on as to the scandalous nature of the rangement between the Standard Oil Company and the railroads. ar } For neuralgia, rheumatism, luinbaeo, gout, swellings, hums, wounds, etc. the best remedy is Keller's Roman Liniment. Price lib cents. Keduction in Price oi COAL. i am now delivering Coal in cel la i offices, at the following low pri«;es : HT<) VF., KOO AND BROKEN, CHE TNUT, Caietully prepare«!, 2240 lb«, to the ton , 11 or S'» on •»£ ENOCH MOORE, Jr. 4«li Mreet Wharf mart tf ne auction of Coal. GEO. W. RUSH & SON, French street M'harf, sell tlietr unexcelled Hhenan doah i.oai at the following cash prices : BROKEN. BOG AND STOVE. NUT, Fui in cellars without charge. Will $3.00 4.W (FOURTH EDITION IMMIGRATION INTO THE UNIT ED STATES. Washington. March 7.—Tbs Chief of the Bureau or Statistics furnishes the following summary of the official return* of immigration into the United States during the calendar year, 187H: There arrived at the several ports of the Unit ed States, 207,234 passengers, of whom 133.207 were immigrants. Duriug the calendar year, 1877, the total arrivals of passengers were loojffll. of whom 130,330 w«r« immigrant», showing an Increase of 22,704 in the number of immigrants or about 17 per cent. TENNESSEE'S DEBT. Nahbtillb, March 7, 1870.—The democratic members of the Legislature held a caucus to-night to discuss the State debt question. Numerous speeches were made and resolutions were offered, but nothing definite was reached. The proceed ngs showed a wide diversity of opinion, and but little hope of effecting a settlement. t us. our 1,1 Tue Masked Bali, given at the New York Academy of Music, Thursday night, by the Purlm Association of that city, w ns a magnificent affair. Fully <1,000 persons attended, including the elite of the Jewish community. The costume* were remarkably rich, and several picturesque national «lances in costumes designed for the occasion were executed. The receipts from the ball, «•bout $10,000, will be donated to the Hebrew free school. I" Why weary your throat and patience with tha*. wretched cough when a 25 cent bottle of Dr. Bull's cough syrup will cure you. CnUMCUKH lO-MORROW. A HBURY M B. CHUKCH-Rav. John a B. Wilson. oHKiwr. rrsaohltgr at i OP a m. and T p m — f.THAN Y BAPTIST CHIJKi H, eor. of El B and Jackson street«, Her T M id, pastor. t i. and 7.SO, p. m — PreaciilitK Sunday scUooi at 0 a. lu.W a. u TAhVARY P. E. CHUrtlH. ; Services at lu 30 a m, 7 SO p. in. Pray •finir at * < t» t lHUitCil OF THE I'UVKrtAM'. f Pieuctilng to-morrow at lOSOam, and 7 30 p in by tue pastor, Rev J L Estii "unday scltool at 0 a m. Prayer meet ina at r, 3u p . Yo e Invlteo. C l E N T B A L. P K r. « HYTKRlAlf / Church. King street, near EigtiUi, Rev . J. Howard Nixon. D. 1>., pastor. Hervlces at 1 m:S 0 a. m., » .oo p. m. All cord tali y welcomed. _ ERA WAKE AVENU*. BAP T 1 * T Church, Delaw «(.reel*, Rev Isaac M Haideman, pastor. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor. Seat« free. A 11 D avenue and W est welcome. E P WURTH c;H A PEL, corner' Church sireeis, Rev E C M pastor. Preaching at 10 30 a in, arid 7 30 p m — d i p in. All are dcbol, Sunday school ai y a cordially invited m«*hI* fre**. F irst phehhytekia*» « h. hch, Market street atxive Ninth, Rev F B v si pastor. Preaching 10 »0, a Bal.hai h H« h«K»l at P islor's min 1 1 male bible cia>s at same hour at m, and 7 3ft p: a o'clock. p in. he church. elcomisl. ^ ubile kindly Race OHUKCll, N streets, Rev William J Htevenson, D l>., pastor. Pre-adiiiig tomorrow at 10 30 am,and 7 30 p Hi and (3 , by th«* pastor. «•«ting at 0 80 a m . ng no n A NOV E It THE H B V TfciKUN Church, HixLli and King streets, Kev. Lafayette Marks, D. D., pastor. Preach ng to-morrow mornlugand even ing at the usual hours, ttervie* «very tvi nil. g during the week. 11 corulnlly Invited. All ouhlholu UK faith, tl«x»r of Hi* McClary Building, No. «»3 Market street, Elder U. H. Kramer, pastor. Breaching at 10 30 a m, and 7 p m, by I lie pastor. H the tnd \TEW JLllUSALEM CHURCH, Delà A ware avenue and Washington street, Rev M H .Seward, pastor. Services at 10 30 a in. Sunday school at 9 a m. All are Invited O I.lVET I'KKHBl TEHIa.N EHUnc'H , corner of Adams ami Chestnut stre-ts. Preaching by Kev. Charles p Malleiy, to-morrow, at in*,a. in., and 7g. p. m_ t^eau free. Habbaio Hchool at 0 a m. and ï p. in. Church prayer meeting every Friday, at 7*4 p. m. _ S ECOND ft \PTINT CHURCH, Fo and French streets. Rev U B Cook, tor. irth pas Preacblng at 10 30 a m and 7 30 p m. Hutihatli schools Ht 9 u Pastor's Bible cIukk iu room nt V p. . rn., ami 2 p. m. audience All * invited S T. FAI L'S M. E. CHURCH. Mrs. Houdi will speak at lu 30, a. no., ' and 7 30, p m. -1 All «1 will be com mo • tated With eats. üt. John' is church. IO Sunday servires lo 30 a Bible (Mass at 2 30 p. lux reboot Duriug Lent, and 4 p m. Huntlay«.— 2 30. Saturda/, îrvic«* dally _ Wednesday, when it will . Ash Wednesday 10.30 a m Hew 4 o'clock ai;* p ■ I 7 .1 .H RJN1TY CHAPEL, streets, Rev Willh *»r. M« King and Fifth , D D, 1 .1 h prayer mou 'emek, Lita u d Con. 10 3U o'clock, «ven. S lug at 7 30 Mn-n I n lock. lav school 9 o'clock. I" r"~s 3 i" ies, morning at 10 30 o'clock, afternoon 3 o'clock. Afternoon Huuday school the church nt 2 o'clock. ' field I flirt E REGULAR WELK u Y HI HLM _| L'lasu ol the Young Men'« Christi ,n Association will meet Mils evening, at 7 3o «»clock, for the htudy of the lnternatl«UHl Lesson. It will he conducted by Prot W A. Reynolds. AII are cordially Invited ' N1TAK1 AN CHURCH, West street. above Eighth, Kev J M W Pratt, pas . Sunday scliool at 2 to All an* tnv'ir-d. u } tor. Service at 11 a m. Heats free U NION M. E. CHURCH.corneroi Fifth and Washington streets, Kev J B Mann, pastor. Bervlcea lo SO a oi and 7 30 p m Morning subject—- *A Christian," Even ing—"The Workman 1« Worthy of His Th* public are cordially i tree. Hi rangers web? tted. Heal« ENT PKKHBYTE Kl AN CHURCH. Preaching at io 30 Rhv. A N. Kttlgwiu, »•IjooI at 2 P m. W , a rn, and 7 30 p in. pastor. HahbaMj or on Kalsomine rs, Whitewash, RaisomiiierH ana nousekeepers years hack been trouble«! by Jny of the whitewashed wall«, can-over come this by the new proce«« with ibepow dered KalHomine prepared In the fashmna C1 ebaadeu anda nts. Mixed with water 1 oan be applied by any person with an ordl uarv brush. Hample cards uf the shades can be adh 0*1 the agent tor thin State, wno *av tb pe JAMES IIUADFORD. NOS. 6 AND t BAHT THIRD STREET WiLMINGTON, DEL $3.00 4.W CROSBY & HILL riU, BESPECTKULLT ANNOUNCE TIIAT THEY WILL OPEN THE SPRING SEASON tire By Inaugurating the LAKGKST and CHEAPEST Sale of Dry Goods bis I t lr , « « f s i$r 1 iw' A Wednesday Morn g, March * I I„ dosing our first year's business in ^ Wilmington ami surtoundlng country tortile wry liberal patronne ^owe.l upon i, us. During the coming year we intend making special efforts to largely increase ( our business, and in order that our expectations may be realized it is our intention 0 offer all kinds of useful, desirable, and popular dry goods of the best makes, at Still Lower Prices, depending for remuneration on large sales, rather than large nrotiis We believe in the "nimble sixpence" rather than the "slow shilling " sys- j tom of doing business, and arc willing to sell our goods for a small commission on | 1,1 DnTing'tile past week we have made large purchase, tor a.b, securing several Firnl-clwu Uarjaiw; as usual we will give our customers and tile public the hem fit. ,| Amongst tiie many aitraclions and bargains winch we propose olienug we w ill men lion the following : hit I J Ever known in this City, COMMENCING I" A. LARGE LOT, Over 100 Pieces of Prints,' ,, , „ , . T , w .. . Full Standard Quality and Beautiful Styles, in Light, Medium and c Dark Work, all Permet Goods, which we will sell I a Many of tliei FOR 4 CEISTTS A. YARD. Do not fail to secure some of these Prints, as they are the best bargain yet. A Large Lot of Ginghams Good Styles and Perfect Goods, for G CENTS A. YARD, We are now offering Two lîalcs Heavy and Fine Brown Muslin,' Perfect Goods, in remnants averaging say 8 yards in length at 64 cents a yard, (usual price for these goods 8 cents a yard.) We call special attention to our ^ y vir \ • r * * 1 . , Q . , , - ... >Y e arc showing a first rate Black Alpaca, at 18 cts. a yd., and a splendid , at 81.12, $1.25 and $1.75 each. These are a decided bargain and aro sell ing very freely. Every housekeeper should examine these Quilt« without delay. $ XIV Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, etc. Also another arrival of our celebrated Russia Crash, all Linen, at 61 and 01 cents a yard. We aro now showing a large stock of BLACK CASHMERES New Goods just received, w r hieh for quality, color, and price cannot, bo surpassed, at the following prices : 44,48,50,55,58,60,62i, 68,75,80, 87* cts, & $1 Black Silk Brilliantine, ■ ' Pure Mohair, 23 Cents a Yard, which a short time ago would have been considered cheap at 50 cts. a yd. A. SPECIAL BARlxAIN IN BLACK TAMISES At 58, 75 and 80 cents per yard, about 20 per cent, under tho regular prices for these goods. During the last week we have made large additions to our Silk De partment. We are now showing a Beautiful Line of ■ I I inten different patterns, Tory lustrous and beautiful goods,at 50 cts a yd. A SPLENDID LINE OF COLORED SILKS At G8, 75, 87 à cents and $1.00. qnVT We have just replenished our stock, and aro now showing a very full line at prices which must suit the most critical and fastidious buyer, at the fol lowing prices: 65, 08,75, 80, 87i, 95 cts. and $1.00; and tho iiuer grades as well. In our Hosiery Department we are still offering Ladies', Gentlemen's and Misses' HOSE AT 5 CENTS A PAIR, as well as a splendid assort ment of better goods, A first rate KID GLOVE for 50 cents a r, „ , r a- on,- ol c F?" Hamburg Embroideries, Collars and Cuffs, Kufflings, Ribbons, Corsets, Handkerchiefs Shirt Bosoms, Fringes, Duttons, Small Wares, etc., all at our usual low prices Respectfully, •Ml _ 220 and 222 Market St., Wilmington, Del. FIFTH EDITION. DEATH OF ELIHU BUKBJTT. "THR LIAMNRI) blacksmith" »bad at TMK AUK OF SIXTY-BIGHT. HABTroHo, March 7.—Hon. RlihtiDur riU, the «ll-tingiiisbe«! philanthropist, re formsr and philologist, died nt Li« rest «feno«lu,New Britain at midnigtla>t t ight. Elihu Burritt was horn In New Britain, Conn., l>«cemlHir 8,1811. The son of a sho«mak«r , he was educated in th«> com mon school« of his native village, and at tire age of 18 was apprenticed to a black smith. A desire to read the Scriptum« in die original led him to philological stud in the intervals of labor, and kesoon veral languages. He re ., to have the mastered moved to Woroester, $1 advantage of the library of the Antiqua rian society (here, and wlnfe still plying bis trade studied the principal ancient and modern lauguag known an "the learned 1844 he edited at Worcester the Christian I Citizen, a paper advancing a n 'Settlement of international dim 5,1879jsa=3»g3£ I olotioti ami later of cheap ocoau P~b. %£» foSC"* ofïl i, Mrolb( , rho0)Ji .. whw o".Ject was "to ( .„,p| 0 , ,,|| legitimate means for abolition 0 f war throughout the world." He was constantly engaged in writing and lectar ing and took a prominent part In all the j European peace congresses, lie was for | •»*«* |«n«> ™l« and hX ,| le Anvil," ".vflsuellancons Writings," "Olive Leaves," " rbnughts and 'rhings hit Home and Abroad," "A Walk from John O'Uroat'« to Lauds" ai d "Lectures I und Speeches." und became hiarkMiiit.h." in learef ill oulties. TUE NATIONAL UU FTEIt, E(JU AND CHEESE CONVENTION. CllICAGO, March 7.—The ButU»r y Egg ami Cheese Association to-day heard the . report of the Tieasurer, which was ac c * pte d. The following oflio«*ni elected : President, James F. Joyce, of New York; Secretary and Treasurer, Colonel R. M. Litt 1er, of Iowa; First Vice President, John A. Willetts, of Massachusetts, and about a dozen others. 1 he general adoption of refrigerator rooms iu steamships was urged upon all transportation linen. U-p»«^ent*tiyen of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Bald more s'a'ed that th«'y could offer perior facilities for freighting dairy pro due»* by ocean steamers. Tho oext an nual iu*etiug will be held April, 1880, at a place to t>e decided upou iu the future. There never has been so general an at tendance at a convention of the aa-ociw ttou by dealers and producers as at this one. The convention adjourned sins die. w« ALL-NIGHT SQUABBLE IN THE BOSTON COUNCIL. Boston, March •il «lid not adj his morning, having been wrangling st of the time on an attempt, under the lead of President Whitmore, to re consider the vote by which Charles Har ris was elected by ballot at the Iasi meet ing 7.—The Common until 4 o'clock Co This invention of Col. Me Donald the Btate Fish Commlsioner, was placed on exhihliou at tiie Capitol today, and at tract« «I great attention. U présenta a beautlfnl application of a simple physi clal law and the results atuine.fby it are marvelou-. With a alo|ie uf thirty de trrens nr unir., in.l over I , 1 .... ,,r Light, the 'water* nlajLe^diachared down the way with a velocity perfectly uuiler control, thus presenting to the fish an open straight sluice dichurging of moderate velocity perfectly against which any fia h can swirn. The way inav he built «if any materia) and dimension* and in any locality. Accord ing to the estimates of eiq'ineerp and hut liters one of tiie dimensions adapted to our smaller streams may he built over b dam teu feet high at a cost of less tin $loo. For shad-ways streams of course much more expensive struct tires will be require d. Superintenil'-iir of Street«. The ground taken by the Republican mem bers was that a motion to reconsider a ballot C(jul«i not tie entertained. A sharp •ontest ensued, ta the course of which the pre-iiling nuil* some very singular and arbitrary rulings. The motion of , Whitmore wa* defeated with the HNsist «f *» fe w Democ rat«, A NEWSPAPER < ASI11ER IN TROUBLE. New *ork, March 7.—John E. R«> main, oLRifiSouth Firttstreet, Brooklyn, cashier of the Journal of Commerce, was comiimted for trial to-day for cmhez n-ys collected by him while in the employ of that journal. zling THE M'DONALD FISH-WAY. (From the Richmoud Htate.) a current mai up SHIPPING CRIMINALS TO T71F UNITED STATES. From the Loudon Daily News. Thu Crown lias consented to release Patrick Macnatuara, charged with tiie murder at Crusheeu, County Clare, in January last ol Patrick Caim y, on con dition that he leaves the country for J «ok •ou City, Mich., where some of his rela tives reside, ami to which place the gov ■ent will pay hii postage. ■ mara will leave by the next Cuuard ' steamer from Cork. Macna II AY ES AND THE DEMOCRATIC ■ SENATE. From the North American, Rep, I There is a well-defined suspicion that I the lJayes administration stands a hotter chance ot getting its nomination confirm ed by a Democratic Senate than it did by a Republican one. The Democratic Senators hare everything to gain and nothing to lose. It is telegraphed from Washington to tiie Cincinati Commercial as the opinion of "a member of tha Cabinet," that should the Democrats insist upon tile peal of tha election laws there was a pros pent that tiie sessions ot Congress would be almost continuous until March 1881. This seems to Indicate that some body has supplied Hayes with a fresh lot ol backbone. re W. J. Marri tt has commenced suit in New York against tiie administrate. v the estate off!)«; late John Merritt claim ing that he is tiie only son, and conse quently heir to all the estai«*, which is worth over $1,000,000. The administra tors refuse to acknowledge the claim the ground that lie is an illegitimate which plaintiff denies. on SOI), John Bright refusas to support a law for the repression of juvenil« mu,king He thinks England has "rather too many laws already," and prefers to leave the matter to parental supervision, to public opinion and the effects of a better educa tion among the working classes. NEW CAST I, K I. ETTElt N«w CawiT U, . „ The »ppoinlmtnt by tj 1# .. ^ 1 P. U. Vender, W r I L '*JC< Ustick ■■ Jan fou, »M • Itblb. b..»rty .,.„ r 0 "" t V.. in tbit commun!»,y At Ht. Peter's Uh'iircl, u,. , ing Herricm wo» atteudelu,J 1 , * y< gr> gatmu. "3 ■» liu,, Win. H. Jefferson & large quantities „1 arill . ; * r, «kl A. Ampblon Cor,,,, n',",""' m full strength l.i.t „,„1,, *' •«renad« to 1. A. Foil* ago took unto h i urn«* If * f **< 1er or for wont." I»' r tner • !or After reiuh-ring a st-Uii« Mtyle, the boys wm<- invuLi ,, n 1111 goo«J tbingHof lif« m f„,r ; ample jUftiw (lit! tb„in. ° m retired, wiidiliiglh,, liai.i.v . " ,ni l life anil happy day. 11J "'"Pb. Jail Waiden« were not torilav, this power lavs m eritt. The L«*vy Co bi« («election. April Bih ih election ihr f, oer., Mayor City i r.-jJur.r . anil 3 Cuuiieilmeu „ , i„. v " To-day will be a big .lay , •porting men ami crack eulnea for Hie shooting OunnliiK Club" filllne il., fit I. to allow thoeefroui Wiliuimit,,,.! " the lint will be ope Wi e rival of the no. -I 0*1 : •I'POIDtf-d toe liin, t tie couflr 1 ;'y »M until after th train. Tim . is to be given the best «Ut a first class article, ami || iU , |* ' hi binon at the hardware more Deakyne on Delaware street 1 The aide line et the brick yard nectmgthe Delaware railroad »a warks of the Delaware Iron Com,* becoming a source of trouble Ï tradespeople. This were «Lauding i butcher* could t moruing th, iu such a . '«unct ivtg„t(oI>ubUan, This morning s ll.-r;iM«ay, ,, M Duuuui who run ihr Urallocinmn, the Drlawiire railruud tw.-n.t-tbmi ago, is «till faithfully amendingt duly." This is a luistakr, Mr | w as first Conductor and is i,,, in the livery bunlnesi at Waslm.it! The new poui|Hiy st tiu. Ha ir,. of tiie sigh is on Dei, store is street. It s said some men are born for b. tenders, as uthers ure burn for pread U. B. COURT. The United Hiatt yesterday Bradford presiding. In the case of Heed ami McD against the steam dredge Starbuck, is to be sold on Wednesday u»xt, also John Yanl'aUeu and (Jolhi Lowe, against the same w«re nr«, in admiralty m the District Court, upon motion of Benjamin Nnloi,] it was ordered that the clainw berd to the Admiralty Commissionerfor| and that a report be made tu the i rly date. Another libel by James A. Dickinson, Captain of steam tug Cidumbia, agam-d Mul I buck for towage servo let. In the cas** of JacolfLevy. a^oN schooner Bolomou Ewell, upon ms of B. Nields, Esq., tiie cast ed until Friday u>)Xt. District Court morning at 11 u'cluek, J, at filed tbi* m THE CASE OF IIARKY STICH Harry Stuckert, who was arc.da shot ou last buiiday aflerhuuii, by i ored man who is einploy««l uu'.iiel is now in lTiilaJelphia, and f.omin counts, was doing well, entcrcil the forehead, und wh«.*rc in the head was probed fed Gross, 1ms not. b«;eu found, kl déclines to give an opinion as tort the young man will recover ur at PICTURE OF SENATOR m BURY. A handsome, life-site crayon port taken by Mr. Alberts. Non*-*,i*wl exhibition iu the window of C Thunum & Co.'s book store, h i»M ing likeness and ia much admired, picture was taken for the Jew Democratic Club, of this city. m - t— - INFOR REPAIRS, •Mifnri , steam tua Ï W'* i !?«*, . „hauMotl »nd Philadelphia, 0,1 J* " JiïSÏÏT,,!,,, ,J Iiatra. \V title the repaint an. wntk" «h. tug/'«(cun will take iter pUr.« llu *' Th«* u: N,*w York u Cubai* OraNOKS teil with ora ever he«)ii they abroad has been nges, which bave wn . ch* ap in that ma« now. Th* crop i» Fk»n» unusually hrg«M Valencia crop alone was over-W case«, or 80Ü,UU0,UUÜ oranges end_• principally with foreign oraogai the market is glutted, For the r orange«, being more highly «lid generally receiv«! in il l |l* ft . r ter condition, are in iiihcIi t*'« maud, ami consequently st : * 1 . t price« a*« fast ju they urr|T ' iD Y«irk Florida orai»g«*s rhile Vale e uo orMj about$5 a box. ua fruit brings only about ÿ E. Solomon, a merchant uf ih®] Tumi., wa** placed on trial at * J yesterday, for br«*arh of • ' leged that he obtained j- 1 " , , on cotton from M»mi ,u ebauts, ami five day« atterwar* * assignment, with liabilitiesamu* 50 per I Seventeen hundre«l Biyita j been i««ued forth«' ^ rsi . 1 ! 1 1. R '| i j! the residence of Cyrus >' r 11 j ^ York, on Monday evening, » 1 , the twenty-fifth anniye^»» r > ' , cessful laying of the Atla» t>tf _ ' Fashionable F urm'.u J. & J. K. HARM No. 410 Kill«: WILMJNUTON. OlSb- v rounding countryJJ " p0 ol to manufacture »"«i i at our large and l °nS «" l " r , r iSJ rooms. Furniture of ® T f, r :,„ style, consletln* Of M **i 1 „ Sïofe and Walnut Furniture «o>w>' d.auina-room aud chamber " Our assortmeni ol » uri u re more varletl than can Se f>m 11 w (,| and all articles sold at oiu are warrante.1 as represent«", w ,|# VenllIan Blinds of the "■ , „ r Ji designs made loonier »' "L",ure on hand. We also manutMW o( „ stantly keep a larse ass,, '^ Hair, Moss and Hjis* 7-Z for I EL * WA " #M t ÎAHKKÏ^ ABOVE THIRD. WI I *»« I,,U ^, Thecbeapeat la» tnU"« ,, CAHFKlî' D """-.Li 1 ..» N. B