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THIRD EDITION lte had Tke rslltlsal Debets. iSIWSUSS SAWIILD FI.AITKTINU TU« DBMOCRATê —HBPUB1.ICA8S bloody enlBi ajid uususu back DEFIANCE. W Asm ko ton, April 3.—General Gar field i, answered to-night, a>d tot ouly answered but aim hilaled. lt h ts l<e«ti a day ut strouit speeches in the House, but the strongest anti the best was ma le by Blacbbom, of Kentucky, lt was oiler three o'clock before he took the door. Proctor Knott had op-ned the day'» de bate w th an able legal argument, but KuoU's voice is weak, and, while he is oue of the most talented meu and bright- nt est wits who has ever sat in the llnuse, ! rarely appeals in debate upon tlie Hour, | «nd ïhSîb« d.M coiumatids .««.diou b> the mattei and not the manner of his speech. Wiihal, h.; la an exceedingly | modest man, and while his oratorital quiver is loaded to tlu* brim with witty »halts of ridicule and hyperbole, as w evidenced by his immortal speech on Duiutli, he is not g-ven t«» udng these puugtMit w«*a|K)Us and dt'ii.hts more in the dr> tom s of the law. Ilis speech to day was con lined entirely to the le^al questions at issue, and was an able expo si ion ol the law. Af er Knott cam«* a speech of entirely a (litter eut order fiom an entirely different man. It was the maiden spe«?cli ol a new member, liciick, the only Republican fr< After llo .ok came # Robes n, tlie Ex Secretary, who has already »Utpped to the fore as one of the Republican 1« adtus, and evidenc- «1 by Ins m iiiuei and *pe«.'ch to-da> ti at I edoes not mean to play sec ond liiWlleto anybody on the Republican side. II«; held that the Republicans were not fighting for a military power, but defending a civil power; that the posse cotuilalus could be used under the present law, at the instance of the civil authority, and to esforc- the civil ia*s. it was a good point, and lie mad" it tlie bone and marrow of his speech. Rut he went one step ioo far. He admitted that tlie purpose ol the law was to ei able tlie £> a *• auihoritiea to keep the {H'ace at tbe polls, and right then and there anoth er new member, who is rapiJly coming to the fore a* a lawyer (McLane, of Mary land), punctured the whole stiucture with a single question: *'ls there any decision of tlie Supreme Court which eveu intimates that there exista such a thing as a United Stales peace to be pro tected ? Is there any law anywhere in the Comtitution or out of it which makes it the duty «>1 tlie United Sûtes to keep the peace ?" Robinson was obi g«*d to admit there was not, and his aigument w as broken, lt is not tlie duly « f the United Males to keep tlie pttaiv, and it is not iu duty to protect the peace. That dnty devolves upon the Sûtes and mu nicipalities, not th«i United btates, so said McLane and the position could not be refuted. But the great speech of th« «1 iy w Blackburn'«. He .'poke from his seat die sid«, to the right of the mam aisle, and a little nearer the front he left lie the Denn ban Garfield's sal, ovt did not stride up uud «l >wii the ai Garfield did. if«- hardly moved f « hide his desk. But be spok and eloquently, and matte First ot .«Il th«* Démocrate, I Republicans o had bc<>k«d hiiuselt. ,'ith volumes of the Congrrational /ta'urd, with bill* and laws. John Kill*, of Louisiana, sat at bis elbow to hautl up the ilocumems as they w* re wanted. The "haft" of I he bombardment fell on Gai tield. Reading from tbe Ii*:ord Black burn laid bar«- voteafter vote which Gar field h.id cast for legislaiton far more re volutionary than anything now tbouglit of. He re vie we«l the legislation which had been enact* d to make the Supreme Court partisan. He reviewed the legis lation of the Republicans «lining Andy .John-on's time. He read the liccurd where the Republican party tri»*«l to «ïoerce President Job to an arn. y appr pnation b: 11 a clans» taking from the Preside powers as Commander»«u-chief : by tiie Constitution, ami (hen he made a strong point by recitii g fr. the message ot Job bill without h.H Mg ppropr contained rxuunn lutionary than any other bill before the articles Johnson, and recalled the fa. main cause of bittern« . M'as einb died Andr«-w Juliusen for abuse of the veto power." There was a sensation when, after ting ing the changes ou this fact, Blackburn I» the b« vig..rousiy ry shot tell, lash, d iba iu a hieb be heir record His dar» and attached if the th.- i. ird ng the declining uie, b ou b.d alt I matter to veto ' nor« my ea«l 'I n be of pearl ag.iliiHf tbat the again*! Join sen It p.-acl ked ! bat this artiel.- impeach President f< ai ing he v. t.* p«)W» •rural not \ oteu to ■ 1 ev ■ ti ■ tune « he geul l as von I . g bat at that i «»hi-, l Error* ■d ud the voting I slio l.ler t. sh tiler h (1 di« lit, * in from Oh » Lise I lie • i h but l h ma ti «d .id the «' bsi have r<*maiued until ty to which G«»d, m ed him. "J find voting wnh liim llutii ford B. Hi\ es, of Ohio." It was .»si,, thrust, ami the JL u.se saw tf «; force the 1« gic as Blackburn proceed«--*! the parallel be> ween then aud now ih wbeu Mr. Hayes voted io i President for abusing the ve aud thaï Pre-ide veto an appropriation bill; and n when tlie majoil'v in C- ogress is de nounced as revolutionary tor at radii ng olijectionaiile legis-ation t tion hill veto liv (lie same Mr. Hayes. "Well," said Mr. H,» in«»re seemly fra contiruicii preach the virtue ot » queen of the «1« mi-mo Hi* wisdom, im« id P t i «1 Ii a ip« Ihi d not I propna .1 threaten««! Veto— (»urn, "it is ebriata to e, t.*r tbe -ing of fe male viitu**.*», for the devil t«< prate the doctrine of salvation h> lalih, tha 11 for tbe gentleman from Oh to lead speech bristled with suc», and t« eme«l aud whim, in conclus tiie Democrat,* were the principle ; ■! by li »I* and 1rs 11 iriy *1 aut \ .'* The hoiui i«is •ona* iih such am Iv lee I 11 at l\ 'U need be, the Congress • then go to the 1 until and it m pi t uppl I* ve re a »■ judgim-ut., the D«* d. 1 ocrat ed to the echo and «heg. T0-1 ight tiie d- hate w kept Up until a late hour, but non speeches attracted special atte. t that a vote J i and u « of tlie on. will be probable : cached belo'e Sj is n ,ur*l«v. LUKUl'L. HZ KO EDIN TO «E UK] LT. r Szkokpin, Aprl 3.—The tilling up the bi. iik* iu the d.i menced. A« • rn lie com ilertaken ill factor has 1 repair and raise the da« inn t bitty . The rebulMi' g of »lie t«<wn Jun , when it oiuht « will h* expected the ground will h«* «1 r\ THK EMl'E Bkiti.i n, At»ril 3 .— Bürgt »aiul«i.*sly ext envted i H S W< UND. IIS lia e M1C ng a s ra ti 111 tlie Rui n' old ng's at ceed «1 powder w inch had remain« «I ]»eror William's bead »ince temjit on ins life. « t liTMl UHlMî *MlMr. The B. L. S., of.Bugby Academy, et lte regular inaetli'l ywtrrdaj atternouo, had an sta-tlon uf oAean with üm fol lowing result: President —E. A. Ryon. Vice-Pre»ldent—Win. P. Hastings. Secretary —Citas. Kittinger. Tressnrer—Wal'er L. Butler. Sergeant-at- Arms— K. T. Kegandank. Editor of JlryarU littord —Frank «V Pierson. Assistant editor —J. Morris Bobiuson. Critic —lir. 8. W. Murphy. . meat, are t!ty dig bill for der, Ijnu due firm s«*nt, ceipt beeu and and get to they it him ccut any ter. A A Geod Showing. The ail dir. at the police office have hmv.t before been managed so well a* under the present management of Chief nt Polio« Wm.J. Maxwell. There has I*®** 11 U| '> r « tiines and dog tax coiimn d l' al *I °ycr to the ci«y Treasurer, than ^0^^^ * b " During Jauuary he collected for Hues $H7, dog tax »1 Î123 ; Febiuary, flneM $88, «log tax SU.'?: March fiueM, tlbs.61 dog tax &H« 11» making a total of UjitiOOi. as- - - 4ppol«»l*i«*nt Y«l. Owing to the absence of Bishop Slmp son, at Worcester, M tss., there has been no ap(M>iutm tit made to dll the vacant Presiding Eldership uf the Dover Dist'ict caused by tbe death of K«v John Hough, —Char lea O'Conor ha* written opinion In favor of the hidden« of Tennessee builds,HU-taming the validty of the liens • the prill clpal of the State.He streu • I against the propoedsettlein eut of the State »lebt. gly adv SPECIAL NOTICES. _A_ alt who are surterlng ii and Indiscretions ol youth, nervous we«.k anhotsl, Ac., 1 111 c 1 be errors , «'«»rJy decay, loss of ►end a recipe that FREE OF CHARE. This areal whs di-onvered by a missionary In Sout America. Send h s»*lf--addressed envelop" the Kkt Jokkpu T. Inman, Hlatlou D a^ew York City. d«jc20-e id a \vl v will y< th«* the an use or qiu lo "P' of eiai tlie the the J it siue An spe> bill I d i T HE BLANCHARD Blood & Nerve FOOD Is a Pure Concentrated LIQUID FOOD, prepared directly from the WHKAT KEKNEL, without Fermentation, and retaining all or its BLOOD NERVE AND BRAIN restoring elements in a natural state oi ▼itallaallou. Nervous Debilitv which underlies all forms or Chronic Dis ease, is speedily overcome by Uie use ol this Food. '•For tlie year r«ast 1 have constantly prescrltx*d THE BLANCHARD HLoOu AND NERVE FOOD to rny pat buts ol all ages, from eighteen moi. tbs to eighty three years. In every case the result has neen exactly Ibai «•lalm *«l by you. It is by far the most valuable and reliable Ionic 1 have t-ver met El)W ARD K'TToN NMITII. M. D.. A) Irving Place, ISew York. ■ I : re to a FOOD AT XjAST DRUGS A Substitute For FOOD Is made a curative agen «by uric tat digest in i central lo Is so simple Ii vice ol Fhysiclai Thou dise cul skill h I , and I » Its application that Tiie ad ns is not required, t.ds ot recoveries iroin chronic i reported, where the best me.il lulled. Many of tbe liest IMivsleians throughout the country are DISCARDING DRUG«* aud using the BLA NCHAKD B LUO U AND NERVE FOOD with tue most grat ifying results, permanently relieving all forms of Physical and Mental Debility. Tiie Dyspeptic and Consumptive Patient, suffereis from Malarial or Blool Poison ing, togelh. r with the entire lint or com plaint« peculiar to the Female «ex And in the use ol this Food sure aud speedy re lief. Nsw Yokk, November 26, 1877. Dr. V. W. Blancuamp; During the I iiave piescrlbed y«»ur various preparations of F.hkJ Cure, and feel happy to say they have met my most sanguin« expectations, giving to patients long eu feebled by blood p and pasty Cll drug dosiag uie uetxled uutriiioi ' K. CLEMENCE H. LOZIER. M. D Dean oi Horn Med. College and Hospital for Women, New York City Hundreds of cases ot f the Kidneys have be For Ne BRU» HT'« DJ « E A M E cured. : and *es it is id Mental Debil and i *t a specific 1'bvslc ■ ol A ICO* h«l, ij *r t any uii this FcmmI a until de ca . find remedy. IIHIU tal and p* 4 Fob tub INTELLECTUAL Wokkki« a lle II i. A Cil Alt I» Blood and Nerve Food affords a «•■ « *ln aua natural waste of the «ira that w ill «'liable him lo do re work than ever before, r of mental strain. supplying ti •suit x iron : better .id ng As u iy i A ppetite id r, physic ; eutal. iii cliilüreu. il» s • ood b rival. P 91 OO |M*r Hol f I«*, or O l«»r 95.00 t SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Or sent by Expie«* receipt of pri«M. a TllEOUoOlCAL Hkminakv, r, Mass., March e. Ih7s. Your Life Food Is an excellent thing j iiave no hésitation, alter a thorough trial Andovj Am not lt, I chronic dyspepsia and nervous p rosira tion. ding U in case Rev. Dr. AU81IN PHELP8. THE BLANCHARD FOOD CURE 8 Y HT Em predation is to now receiving such populurap is clearly set forth in a (it pag« pamphlet winch will be seul to any ad dress on receipt of 25 cents. Address, tbe fe the for Blanch ird Food Cara Co. *A 7 I'niou Nquare,K«w l<rrn. I Y'* a - t,, Y eo ' iA w at TO PHYSICIANS and — AND— CONNU.1IIRN OF a 1 COD LIVER OIL. and tlie It be K experience thedi satis lactio . k often uiieiiilliik the «Ils eiislng ol many of tlie t »Wing f' IM Die rset i ould Call y« 0«. tos« • e ot fea par* varying satisfaction. es «»I the slou ili-n-nsed for y. Tbe «•! Icn i -pr* ilil III, I is III« and in 1 mist sei u, »11 "I WtK dsed 111 Die clioice ol y detail < of inalei ai an 1 li facture. By c ns ulpulalio s 111t.de with Die smallest po* ot «»I gum. and by tlie v* ry >ni if Ul hb com to s ioi«- a bitty t«<wn it is 11 UL« - (11 VIM.-I1 Ot the I globules is render d lerltcily pal .table, ul contains fio »• of Hy popbosphlte 1 1 »>e gladly 1 ir.,lslietl riio may desire Diein. PI. Manu ml retail h\ W - E. WILLIAM-«, I Hi <.(. LST Ninth and Maraei Hta. ed very fluid Eacii tabi.spt ot Oil ai d 5 L-iiil Lime. all Physic Put up In plot boitle*, pf faciured und sold wholesale 1 * HUtpl M1C of Rui at ap!2-tf FOURTH EDITION employ ol B. U. loues, dealer In mince meat, was arrainged before Esquire j of Beitolett**, ou the charin' of f'faery. Thi 'fail, nhL from tlTlLrlna 1 lie farts obtained fioui tna nearing W | are about as follows : Last February, Mr. Jones, sold aquan- the t!ty of min«» meat to a firm named Kiu- FT" dig * Clark, at Lamdale, Va., the aJJ* bill for tic same amounting to $30.02. On March 1st tlx* firm mailed a check for the amoaiitdiawn to Mr. Jones'or- i\ M der, which*he liw«*r revived. After waiting for some time in* informed the Ijnu iliat bc lt.il nut recci»e<l thesmoant due him. Iuiagllie hissurpuse wneii the firm notified him that the check bad been s«*nt, and that they had r* coifed a re ceipt lor ihu same purporting to have beeu signed by Mr. Jones. Upon receiving thin information Mr. Jon«*s began inquiring about tlie matter, and moo u learned that a colored man had purchased au overoout at tbe Boston House for which he presented the shock, having Mv. Jones' name signed toit and Mtating that the colored man get au over«*oat,for which the cheek was to he taken in payment and the balance returned. The firm having had dealing* with Mr. Jodcm before thought that everything was all right ducting the price of the they returned the balance, $25.02, to the colored mau. Am the loan cannot write his own name it 1 m thought that some |>er*on Mum u*ed him as a (ool, hut thus far he is very rcti ccut aboutthe matter, any iufoimaüuu in regard to the mat ter. A Mytlsrlsue fsrgery. A Celoreé Man Arreeted e« Wie Charge o/ Fraudulently Kndoreing « Check. Last seenlng, a colon'd men earned Thomas Duncan, who list been In the d " Act to ty, til«* by I of , and afrer de overcoat ($11). d will not give 1 Csnircss Yrmlenlkj. In the United States Senate y«'ster«lay, th«* session was sjH'iit in discussing tbe right of Mr. Una I«-» H. Beil to a seat iu the be ii ate from New liaiupslme und-r an apjiointtiient fioin tliu Governor. The tkmate then adjourned until Monday next. Iu the Uou«e, the amendment to the army appropriât iou bill prohibiting tbe use of Li oops at tlie polls l<;d to a pro tected ami exci ing «lehate. Mr. Knott, ol'Ky., ridiculed the republican cry of revolution, and maintained the «Qu»titu tionalily of the amendment, Mr. Robeson, or N. J., maintained the r ght of i he gov ernment to "k«e*p tiie p"sce anywhere within a State," but failed qiu sted by Mr. McLane, of Md., to refer lo any decision of th»* Supreme Court which racognise* auv peaca at all as the "P' ace «>f the United States." Mr. Houck of Tennesse*, favor* d a hill providing for holding all national élections under led eiai an*pice-, to tlie entire exclusion of tlie State*, Mr. Blackburn maintained the constitutionality of the amendii'-nt, Showed that both Mr. Gaifield and i'resi deiit Hayes, (a> that time a nu mber of the ilou*a,) voted o impeach Piesidant J hiison i*ecause of h • exercise of tlie veto power, ami concluded by declaring it to be the purp> se ot the democratic siue of the H use to maintain itsgioumi. An evening ee-aion wa: held, in which spe> ch'-s on the ameuduieut to the army bill were made. i oi , when le of ed ol ol is A IHjaterlous I.aw Ntudenh From the N. Y. btar, April 2. For several day* past tlie «Jerks at the le«l by tbe regular appearance ol a little, old gen tleman iu a thin blue overcoat, who al ways tr*a«l* with the utmost cars and keeps in* left baud buried aut of sight in his coat pocket. He sits for hours, surruumle«! by law books, whi?h he s.-ans with the utmofli care aud deliber ation, stopping occasionally to get a elerk to bring him another volume torn esse the «lusty pile before him. The sge«l student is Samuel J. Tilden. It, in «■aid he. iu compauy with another capi tal's! well km railroad projects, lias a scheme for a ►team to wing rdilroad along tlie tienne bank of the Erie canal and that he is making a thorough search of the statute books to * sc* rtaiu whether the e is existing law iliat would from securing control of the priv'le by legislation. Mr. Tilden hon al «1 bis plan for obtaining tbe leg i lat.on at tin- state capital necessary to ss of Ins new scheme, the real object of which is to capture «lie tow pa 1 h of the canal for a road bed for a new railway. I ad U all in re law library have bee I . •tion with con the eu any prevent them ma tlie Mir « ICO* The Income I'm Qii<'i«fi«»n. The uii uval of th»* Income fax is vary •rioiislv agitao«! b* «mg I and if not at I bis si u that At (Ii** n ill be a«l('teirained « The Seer« ;ry much in fi I Congre; very cei there w I'HMUU, ;t is i«*x« M-ssion Hurt to re it a «• tin (ary of the a i r of it.. ry is OKS AGAINST HKHGKANT-A i-AKMS mtioiiT. « U AI do Senator McDonald makes a statement ubile lately re 1 oharg. s agaiii't Sergeant-ai-Arms Senate. Mi M« Donald e of Bright's conns« l,t that tlie ciiargc* v were complelel> disj Briglr, oi th iii p.tiiiAAU, and ■I. A matter of choice—w liether to suffer to iu s for Dr. Bull's cough syrup uninterruptedly v«*st 4 and c itl» a cougti Ih7s. j trial I WE WILL OPEN «JUK NEW GROCERY STORE pag« ad 3'>1 King St., TT-KPDaY , APRIL 1st, with a flue lot of I TEAS, COFFEES, SFI0FS AND GROCERIES GENERALLY. Co. Jlie ptibllo «w cordially invited to call our stock. « «,1 Can NAN A CMRPKNTKB GUAY'S HPKC1 FIU MKDICINf,. .YADE MARK Tiie Great THADE MARK ✓ jâi • n g 1 - h h •dy.,n R I ng WSÏ 1 '5 satis eiislng i W«*akne Spermalor i rin*.., rnpo teney. and -pr* Before Taking; III, hat loi low, After Taking, h sequence of >eD-Abu*p ; as Lessor Memory, Uni vers«» I Lassiiml* , I»., in in tlie Back Dimness <«r Vision ' \g**. Hi»* ma .y oilier Dl*e isaniiy or ('oiiNiiinplion 1 rave a^Full pa licular iu t, whicii we desire to send *ry one. t lie «»»ecltlc Ale 1 feine is *0Id by all druggists »it Si per package, or *ix packages for »*>, or will b«- s«-ut free by r c -lpt of Die money hv add THE «KAY M EDI« IN E UO., •s' Block. Iieiro-t. Mich Wllming on by Z. Jamks Bs.lt, w liolesale and reiail. Agent. Cor. Hi ami Market 8ts., aud i»y Druggists every wl-ere. marS-dAw III« u, »11 atme Old es tb tlead to •I a I* po* >ni hb : ure r pamph * by mall render Manu h\ Hta. 1 ail No lo Media a/-sold 1 MMQtÊTMNB OBDWMB. BegUter'w Order- - fuaisraa's urne«, i Ksw Castle Oo. March Sil« HT». I Upon the applteatlon or Jnsepb b. 0»» peiner,Admtnlsiratr.ot Nathaniel L Tom llnaon, late or Wilmington Hd . In aald county, dec'd It Is ordered and directed by j of Administration upon the E«UU?, of thadec'd, with the date of granting thereof <*uMnt advertisements to be poeted W | th j > f or t j day* from the dale of auch Lettern, In ala ol the inoat public places oil the County of New Castle. requiring all FT" 0 / 1 * SJ V« aJJ* of ïaïembly ln auch case made 3 !and • provided. And alno raune the same to be lmierted within the same period In the i\ M h£î \'n WUimnIum K 'a7pi n u7^ ooniluaed therein three week* (e. o d.) Given under the hand and Real of i^I KÄÄ15 aforesaid, the day and year above written, M. C. BIGG8, Heglater NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Kstate of tlie deceased must prcHent the dulv att«muvl to the Administrator before Mar. i4tö, ISMO, or abide the Act of Assembly ln such case made and provided. JOSEPH L. CA HP ENTER, Administrator. Address. Wilmington, l>et. mar^fteJweod Regluter'M Order« Rx«i istkr's urriox. New Castle <>».. March 7th, 1H7». Upon the application oi Victor Jlu Font. Executor ol Mos-s Journey, late of Cbrl tlaoa Hundred, In said ty, deceased, lt Is ordered and direct**! by til«* Register Uial the Kxe«-uu»r afore said gl TestMiweniaiy ill* ceased .with the ante of granting i by causing advertise men Is to lie wltbin forty days from tbe «late I ««tiers, iu six of Hie most public places of tbe county of Newcastle, requiring persoiiH having demands against the es tate to present (he sain«« or abide by au Act of Assembly In such case made vlded. And serted within ton (ÿfUétte, a uingion, and to be continued therein notice of tlie granting of leLters the estate of the de thereof, posted f such all pro al*o cause tlie same to tie In the same p« rlo«l 'wspaper publisbod I the H'i/ wiR three w«?«ks, e. ■ l. _— Given under the hand and seal of LHloflloe of the llegthter aforesaid, at f*ew Castle, 111 New Cosllu county, aforesaid, Lheday and year above wrlltea. H. C. BIUU8, Register. NOTICE. All person* having claims against Uie Estate of the de«*« ased usl present the same duly attested to the hxccutor on or before M*rch 7t », 1H*0, or abide Wie Act of Assembly lu such cases made and provided VICTOR Du PONT, Knftwr. msrtl-eo«13w RLBIST RS ORDER. Rk«4ihtkk's orricc, New Castle county, Mar. 17. 1R7» Up«m the application of Nallle B. Davis. Administratrix of Kliaa Moore late of Wilmlugiou Buipinsi, in said coun ty.dec« as«*l,It Is ordered and directed by the Reg ihi er that the Administratrix aforesaid give notice or tlie granting of leviers of ad ministration, upon the estate of Uie deceased, with the date of granting there of, hy causing advertisements to he post ed within forty days from the «late of suck letters, in six of the most public places of the county of New Castle, requiring all persons having demands against tbe es tate to present the same or abide by »u aot of Assembly ln such case made and provld«*i. And also cause the same to be Ins«rbd within the same period in the ' W11. m I no ton Gars ttk,h newspaperpub- i *isfti«-«! in Wllmi ued therein three ington, aud to be eouiiu- i îïï'.iiS ho.i.i ur,,! ^ Given un 1er die hand and seal of Office of the Register aforesabl, at New Ca-tle, ln M« w Castle county, aforesaltl, Uie «lay and ye*r above written. H. C BiuGH. Register. All persans having claims against tbs eatate of the deceased must present the same duly attested to tbe Administratrix ; on or bef«»re tbe ►evenieeutii day of Maron, A. D 18*0, or ab.de the act of Assembly In such case made and provided. RALLIE B. DAVIH. Administratrix. Address, 320 South 2l«t M., 1'hiladel phla. Pa. inarl8-3weod. L. a in a is NOTICE. PÄ«>f f.8*|(D 41« Dr. Geo. Troup Maxwell Offers his professional services to theclt- I of WlluiIngton and its vicinity. I OFFICE AND HF.MIDKNCE, ilk MAR- i KET HTRKET, apr2-im* Opposite the Opera Houae. -_______ j H ARRY SHARPLEI, Is a n ous e r-A t-la w, Boom No. 13,x change Building, ilngton, Del. Wilt &pl-3m jjiiinv KMmo.*s, A TTOllNE Y-A T-LA IK, 702 MARKET ST., Wii.minotow, Del. Is getting in his 8PBING HTOCK of Boots • hoes, which h«? will be able to sell at hUR AT REDUCTION from tils former prices. He wishes bis friends and tbe lie In general (ogive him a call, as deleiinlned on keeping I is Janl-ly A GREAT REDUOTIUN re IN 1*KICKS OF Boots and Shoes! DANIEL McCUSKER, iu 210 W. Second St., GOOD GOODS! of I AMD HELLINU TLEM AT LOW PRICES. rn 11 r7 dAw3m FINE FURNITURE call W. & D, McElwee, Offer for «ale, a large and carefully aelecL ed stock of NEW & SECOND-HAND FUJt-N ITURE, At their store, Nf«». 504 Tatuall Street. Goisis will besold to suit purchasers. 1 tlie is or by Cor. m Old — to Thompson & Dawson, JEWELERS, po. 229 Market Street, Wilmington, DsL! ure ! mall FIFTH EDI TION. A NEW OASTLE LETTEB. _ rtnw Ca.ti ■ AnHIS nm _ r,,w CSSTL«, April «, 187». Last night was a gentle rean Inder that winter yet lingered la the lap or spring, The grraier number of our flebermen ha*« wet their net., and were In hoiwe ^ l J? H * dayn have raused them to ehang* their mind«, and Dow do their fishing along .aide of the stove (in their minds). MS The Board of Kducatiou are using every endeavor to have a school bonne erected in the want urn part, of this city, • n<l lt wil * n0 doubt be accomplished very soon. "Oid Boreas'' yesterday afternoon up set a load of bay near DobbiiiMville, and did some tin« work in the way < tering it. Moral—Consult olu " befora hauling hay. The recent aut of the LegiHlatnro erapting from H'ate, county and city taxation for 10 vearH anv manufacturing «MtabliMhment which mav In« hereafter started her«, is calling the attention of capitalist« to our city. Let them come, there is plenty of room and no better families can !>« found in the S«.ata. The Delaware iron Works are running quite hri.sk, the greater part of the hatidM laid off some months ago aro now at work. Th* amateur minstrel* will give anoth er entertainment >u the 1.1th and ItiLh. of scat Prob" ■ ex DEATH OF JUDGE STEWART. Hon. James Augu*tu* Stewart, ehlef judge Df the First Judicial Cir«uit of Mary land and one of the jiHges of the court of App"ais, died y«*sterday morning at his roHidenoe in county. Almut two years ago a protu be raum appeared upon hi« race, which (levelofXHl during the past year into a malignant cancer, which de Hod all treat men', causing him much sutlering aud at last culminating in his death. WITH A. C. YATES & CO. •Toko W. Canary, formerly in the clothing business In thU citv, nected with the inimeiiss clothing house ot A. C. Yates & Co., in the Leauer build ing, Philadelphia. Mr.Canary is prompt and agreeable, and no doubt proves a valuable adjunct to tb<« business depart ment of this great Philadelphia clothing house. Cambridge, Dorch«*eter Hfill con W. FISK TOWNSEND. W. Fisk Towns*ml, the defaulting Olerk of the Peace of Suss« x county, re turned to Georgetown yesterday, and this moraing lorwar«le«l a « beck to the Htat«-Treasurer for $2,7112.57, being tha total du« I he ►täte. There Is still a bal ance of $1,200 in bank to the credit of Mr. Townsend. CORONER'S INQUEST. Wednesday afternoon Coronsr Buts held an inquest over the body of William Trip, col., aged 14 months, whose pa rents resole ou Clayuionl stieel, over Eleventh street bridg". The jury ren dered a verdict of dtath from brouohilis. xr„.. r a.-.i i ».»_ . »v.*. . xw York, April 3 Charles O Conor » an opinion in favor of the ' holders of Teutiesse state l»oiids, sustaiu i ing the vadidtty TENNESSEE STATE BONDg. AJf OPiUfOIV FROM CHAltl.KS O'COUOR SChTAlNlNO TflEllt VALIDITY. th.-ir liens upon Urn i pnncipal railraads in the stal« ot Teune holds that the provisions of the li »ernaldinnr«. I« . * 1 #lltulr t "* 1 örht Uior, $ K" encumbrances upon tbe companies that sold bauds and used tba proceed* for tha cous'ructi jii of their roads and that th»* state held only a trust tide to h« used solely for ihe bene tit of the holders of these lLternaldni provement bonds aod pronounces all ; proceedings iu Tenu. sseeT Is.ife leg|»U ».„», «„h i.riieiai .,»». ,i« ....i « ..1 „ . » «ïVV. y V ° ■** tha bondholders aud iu violation of'he fada.nl constitution providing against impairments of contracts. He prouounc«« the attempt to depriv« ttia intsrnal-impr.»vein«*nt l.on their security a- "destitut * of any foun dation iureason, sound logic, legal seien co or copimon houe*t.v" aud a«lvises prosecution ol the pemling suit* iu the United S ates circuit court * f.»r the he un fit of all those bondholders wh come f 1152 cud dholders of I may I cover« tha forecloïî^roldi and^sïs^tha i i«« ue 8 of new bond« since the war to sav »ral railroad c .rnpani«a. The amount of 'kccuiltie« declsr.d by Mr. O'Conor to he j nr*t-inortgage Hens on some of the most important railroad properties in Teunes mm; aggr gH'es, with accrued interest, nearly $15,000.000. M r. O'Conor strongly a.lvi*»H against tha proposed settlement of the state debt. HORRIBLE rOISO.VINO SCANDAL IN CHICAGO, Cuicaoo, April 3. -A scandal casi, 'll, d a««'jy tlie atlei lion paiil D, Mrs. Henry Gelderman by Hr Henry M> yer. iinpr jniely «.f hi. addreH.es arose fioiu tlie i'aet ti at Mrs. Meyer a d Mr. Gelder , ni**n liad .boilly before died under eir eums ances wi ich, taken iu oonneetiou with lb • subsequent conduct of tlie deem d suspicious, 'l bs Jodies were exbutlied, and, after c,reful analysis, just completed, larjje quantities of stryclinine were found in tbe system oi Mr. fie dertnan, and tlie stotua b of Mrs. Meyer aas found I tu- 1 piegimtcd wi h colchicine. The cot oner's jury to-da', after hvuiii g :he t«»tiinonyj of t, \ e « heuiist» found a verdict recoin at Blending that I)r. Mover and Mis. Gel- • denuau be held for minder. as oc the North Side some time The ■ Ml* vivl 1 ones w« 1 tw« WAKIN JSOUTH AMERICA. ALLIANCE OF I'EEU ANI» Il' LlVIA. Yalpahaiho, April 3, via Rio Ja- ) Nxiitoaud London,A pril, 3,'79. j Peru and Bolivia iiave concluded offensive and defensive alliance, and both counti ies have declared war agaiu-st Chili. This announcement creates lit r le surprise, for such ed f. an eWs has bee expect* Chili In pre pared, and intends to hold the territory she has a ready occupied. more t ban a REDUCING WAGES IN GREAT BRiTAlN. London, April 3.—Th«* notices which were served fora rtductiou of expire •dation stand wages Saturday. Tha Min rs'l .. 1 out for arb nation, but ' the masters decline.They allege fhi,ttra«l® is *0 uoiorto« sly had tha< there is noth ing to arbitrate about. Tbe will A are not agreed among themselves. They have suffeled so mu that they are not ii upon a long strike. * h from poverty lately a iiositiou to e 11 ter Tlie BnllUllne at Work. Collector Merritt made . . more than half a dozen changoAiu (he N- w York custom house Tuesday, and in each case the change affected uufavorahl of ex-Collector Arth Vie mis , ; „ . » , -— Seuator j Coukling. Ip otUurcdK«- Ury B r.*,l»o tioDH .,f Billarl«» wer« Llüde, the Iw« I*. 1 $1,600. The frie uds of ex-SeiiHt -r Fenton are rejoicing over the discomflture of tbe Arthur-Conkling faction. j an A *** WH0 DE ^ TU LOVlSTIM.lt g„ ri , , j wss colled ihi, iSniJ'r^ J queet on th. bod, 0 r Wm„ k ' jl< «I tbe pedpstrieus JÄ "Kj dsys contest her. couWwtsnls were Krsi,k i f K.,le iheiaUer.^ ' ^N 316, Hsriia coming i u i. ""««h 3(X) uiilrs. At IhL «U midnight on ■ sturdy n '* HI plst-ly worn out. ||„ yesterday morning, brighter, but at « „Vlock bewa, take,, w .th » Which pro*ed fatal this Jg* Phompkuitv or NfiRTiiBw It I» nui, I ,,r North.rn tIÏ""? *■« I" « «'at th,. tiller, make far in . 1 uw *"" 1 _ ,r « provihimi, ■ ty u-e fur, »I»«,» | uw '""«fil for aale, au.l thair oott OI1 coma lit»' flrarprum. y growing w,-,it|, term year» from Nnrth aa prouparouN a, tl„ hlu,..^ 1 "« Keutuckyevrr wau iu The schooner Andrew H Pi Philadelphia from li„h»" l ,d*S l Boaton, with ooal.lia« ' V| - on Nantucket Island. Ma« saved. *■•»«* I : L ^ HT * 7, a H'rok Of Un; Wlitoiyiwl Ings Fund K..clety nsw Issue has be«*n mille 1 P Wl0eJ ap4-1UIaäw AÄ 1 ' 0TI1 '' Q8JS «8Hi tiA'i CtlUH/iA REMOVa of a well Known Hat Stor The Opera House Hat St, rt .« r«M*t. will remove Ms st 'll Üilb, fo '114 Market Stre, Adjoining the UazelLeOffl«, Call at the Opera Home Hal fere üflth of Marti, and secure tarçg r« rek|**ifoi|. !»• Mc.L'jHM Yeu augll-l y o« Be «. t THK HATTIE No a East Third Stre WllmiiiKlAn, Ni ii a » S. H. Staat! No- 405 Market StJ IH OPENING ALMUHT LiILT.1 CHOICE ANli BEAUTIFUL ST0C1 -OF FANCY HOSIH FOH Ladies, Gents and Mi&U Also opening s L,&rge «bd I of WELL Selected SI OF Black Silk Frii of PLAIN AND FAN Y PEAKL CW KT AND «ILK BlTTU>S.*l BRETON AND TOKGliJ'N LjJ «WIMH TIKH, UUrKUNü^H AT THE VERY LOWBHT M KATES. an 18.1 y THK LARGEST, CHEAP® REST ASSORTMENT^ IDlRelT GOODS. HOSIER] isroTio^ Ladies', Gout's A: CbiUreniU bs in .... at very low ,,riecH. 1 w li? 1 »t? , u m rüI3i money; ag cheap as the cb«*ape»t . n A MQ A AUAJjTÖ 01 • .. . u if VT STKKKT. [604 MAKKM —^ wear LOOTS, SHOKS, RrW tüL Ware, •> Crockery Ware, I iu Ware, — nr Oil Clott'v, ilMUti* ins« 1 " 1 " ,, r sincK» 8 ^ Table. Stair and Flo« , Entry *•' le an [M rn rs'l - ' DUNCAN BROTHER 214 MARKET 51 «ne Have lust recelvel» ter Table & P» tfc , cRY. j I*. 1 -- -, U be accomna«» i,w,t, J.'J' ( !i.'T jc<' of JL ai »S K1N« ' i I , V j marULim# MaBY A ju CUTL M