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3 HIRD EDITION The Hprtai Elec lion ▲ DEMOCRATIC TICTOKT IR DETROIT — THE HKiCf.TS ELBKWHBHE. a Detroit, April 7.—John Logan Chap was elected judge of the Superior court, of th s city, by a plurality of 1,411 aud a majority of 46 over both the Re publican and National candidates. Re turns from the interior come in slowly. Sixty-two towns heard from give Camp beil (Rep.), for justice of the Supreme couit, 1,717; Grosvenor (Rep.), for re gen ,1,171, and Shearer (Rep.) for regent, 1,101 majority. Cincinnati, April 7—11.30 i*. m.— The returns at this hour are not sufficient. to the result. A city, and tlielr city, theC held had w ney had the did ter, mu to ta.se an opinion heavy vote was polled. The Democrats, who during t he day and early pan of the evening were confident of i lie election of their entire ticket, now consider the re sult doubtful. April 8 — 1 A. M.—The Republicans now claim the election of Jacobs for mayor over Harris by a thousand majori ty. The vote polled is unusually heavy, equaling that cast at the last presidential election. The Repu hi cans also claim the election of the entire city t icket,w th possibly the exception of the police judge, loi.riinus, <).. April 7.—Sufficient re dem 'list rate ttiai the R< tin pulilicans have swept the city and elected G. I». Collins mayor by between (MX) and 12to majority and tin* balance of tlie ticket by similar figures. They have also ele ted sufficient members to make the City Council Republican by five majori ty. This is the first time since the or gan zat ion of the party that the Repub lics ns have elected their candidate for At Akron tin* entire Demo it* city ticket was elected with the exieptioii of street commissioner. At *s ville the Democrats elect two out of Ihrer* councilman. At Warren the Re publican city ticket was elected. At Fremont the Democrats elect the mayor. Geneva, Ravenna and Elyria went Re pu dican. Advices from the smaller the Reserve show Republican ma or. W. he eit, it at he he ci a 1'r tov vie »ries. Uriel' liOi-als. The first hall of the "G. H. A. Associa tion." will take place iu W. b.-derV, danc ing academy, on Friday evening, April 20th. The commute having the alla r in charge intend to make it a grand success. ^he inquest ov< D* mhy, came to ' 12 o'clock. ihe body of Perry end last night about Tiie Coroner is having a bonanza. )ver forty witness th Deiiihy inquest. 1 money by examining the k of desirubl -lions«-hold goods « & Bro.'s new store Market have time large sl< ar Adi str« 2t. The Gazktte still i latge circulation every day. Smith, Fourth and Shipley .streets deals iu all kinds of garde The body of young Vincent, who drowned in tin* Brandywine about the tu.ddln of last mouth, was found this m »ruing. eases its already ;ed. Th accused youtig men, and several • s in the Di-mby case, were taken Castle to-day on the 1:05 p. m.. N ti t Ne gbo-is, new pri h. 504 2tdltw. r Store, ne "hi arket st reet. The body of Thomas Bchoois, found tlie Christiana on Fri-iay last ; intered iu the Cathedral cemetery .i' îsterday. The reporters as well as the jury in the Ujeuiby trial, are glad that it is over. jeds of the finest quality can bj* found at Smith'« Fourth and Shipley streets. The regular term of the U. K. District Court, commenced this morning. Notice to the public T w*l! half sole and li|»el boots and shoes for eta and other u ending in j»roportiou at C12 Tar nail St. ap5 fit Bailey, Cooper A Co's, circus will ex hibit in this city this day two weeks. Garden H. Ward. None but the bent quality of garden '«ds kept on hand by Smith, corner of durth and Shfpley streets. Dr. Gallagher, No. 835 Market street, excellent reputation as a deutist. 3 n There a good-si mg to wi :ed audience 1: pertorm Otto," at the Grand Opera neu of louse* 1 O thing needed in a first class cook is to be found in \ he Harvest Hume /e. This range with tweuty other atterns of cook stoves is to he found at and 9 E. Fourth feb21-tf i i Pickels'», N Leer. REINTERRED. Yesterday, the body of Thomas 'as found on Friday al ias!., ll'-atiug in th« Christiana k near Lobdell's .cried lV<*m the Pollen» Field ifteruoon, -, Jjcdial Cemetery, by untertakei Flynn. yesterday 1 was interred in the Ca GREAT REDUCTION IN WOOL FRINGE*». Kennaid A Co., intending to close out h *ir entire line of wool frit day ofl'-r all colors at 3 cc 12^ cents, and 6 cents, formerly 25 cents A chance seldom olfeied. Call at once. s, will this ts lo.inerly ; Dkstiuction ok a IlisTomo IIousk* 'The old brick house o belong iig to the heirs of the late F. B. Cruik shank, near Frederick! t», occupied bv a family n: !. ti, Cecil conn 'd Vauzant, was destroyed iiy tire on Monday morn* ing. When th*.* British Admiral Cock ,as burning and pillaging the country on the Chesapeake bay and its his soldier« visited »Id brick dwelling e>t residences in b tributaries, j II iMlii, ti. Tin F brickt , the e of the li the neighborhood, being built of import ed brick, with thick wails aud erected i the suh>tantial style then pre approach of the British all ihe citi zeu. lli-il, i-xuRiitiiiK Mis* I'atty Chaml 1er, who owned aud ling. At th :cupied the brick dwelling. She stood bravely at her post ami defied the efforts of the invaders to destroy her property. Every ti i they mg she extinguished the ally the euexuy left.*—Cecil fired the huildi flames, and tin; (J t't. Democrat. otJamacia has seut i constrictor to the Kmithsuoiau at Washington. Wednesday will be the fourteenth an y ot th« surrender of Lee's army. The ( a h I 11 1 V* New Hardware Store, i\o. 5 XV. Fourlh Nt. An entire new' stork of Family Hard, e, Cut erv ami Méchantes Tools, pur chased at the Low.*st < ash Price*, will b» found ready for our friends and ihe gener. Ily. Call and examine and price«. FRANK CHAM>LKR aj-T-0iW No. 4 W bli gotxl.* Fourlh «t. FOURTH EDITION U. 8. Dlslrftel Court. Opening of the April Session—A Csss Settled—An Officer who Disobeyed a Summons. The April term of the U. S. District Court for the District of Dataware, opened iu the U. S. Court room, this city, this morning, Judge Bradford pre siding. The roll of the Grand Jury was called and all the members answered to their names, were qualified, and retired to tlielr chamber. Solomon M. Cuitis is toremau of the jury. S. A. Macallister, Esq., counsel for George Steinirken, cigar dealer of this city, who was arreted for a violation of theC International Revenue laws, and held in $1000 bail for appearance at the present term of Court, stated that he had prepared an ott'*i of compromise, w hich had been approved by the Com missioner of Internal Revenue,the Attor ney General, and the officers here, hut had not yet received the sanction of the Secretary of the Treasury. He therefore aiked that his client he discharged on recognizance, pending the final result of the oflei of compromise. District Attorney Spruatice said he as sented to tliia request, as the case of Steinlckeu was not yet in court, ami he did not propose to indict him. The mat ter, lie ».lid, had been pracl.cally, but not formally, disposed of. The request wo*» granted. The Petit Jury were called, and all answered excepting Win. Greeu, of Middletown, who WJ count of sick ebarg»d until3 o'clock p. in. District Attorney Spr nance called the names of the witnesses in the case of :used on ac s. They were then dis Evan Rice, the defaulting w; hier ofihe Wilmington & Brandywine National Rank, and tin* following presented them selves to t>e qu til tied before the Grau# Jury : Washington Jones, Win. G. Gib bous, Dau'l II. Kein, Wiu. L. Pusev, G. W. Sparks, Dr. J. 1*. Wales, H.l'.litun ford, und Otho Nowland. They ate all directors or attaches of the bank. The name of Orson Adam-, the U. S Rank Examiner who examined the ac counts «f Cashier Rice, was al-o called, hur he did no* respond, in r* lation to him, the Di-trict Attorney stateil that he had been duly subpoenaed on the L'7tb of March, and the suhpo*na forwarded to Atlanta, Ga., where the Marshal learned he ha«! gone. The subpoma eit, with a certificate that district of Georgia, to the effect that it ha«t been s- rved upon Orson Adams, at Adanta, Ga., on the 1st of April. On Saturday, Mr. ßpruance said, he re ceived a.telegratn from Adams, to the ef fect that he couid not he here, ani that he could not t>e here, and that all the necessary information could be obtained from the hank officers. The District At torney said this was the second time Mr. Adams had disregarded a summons, aud he desired to bring the fact to The atten tion of the Court for such disposition as might be deemed proper. He would go ,'lth the trial without Adams' pres ence, as an attachment would not t»nng him here in time, but he considered ita flagrant disregard of the processes - of this Court by au officer whose first duty it should be to otiey its orders. Judge Bradford said he would order attachment to he issued if the Di»'riet Attorney des red it, and Mr. tsprucance replied that perhaps he would ask it fur ther retnrn the Marshal for in the ease. No further husitiess during the morning se»si vas transacted Canglil II) u 1.1 ue A Man while Fishing in the Brandy wine this Morning,Fishts up the Body of a Droumea Man. This morning early, while James ilineman, a watebniau, employed by the Jackson & Sharp Co., w fish) ng near the P. with a "dtpsy line engaged in W. & B. R. R., hrtdg 5," he was «urpn-e when he went to pull in that something ■ uasual was attached to the hue. Af'er ]»ulling and hauling for sometime, he succeeded in getting the object to the surface, aud to hi« surprise found that, it the body ot a drowned man. He made it fast, and informed Sergeant Soues, who in turn informed the Coro ner of th« occurrent charge of the body. The appearance of the body, answering to that, of Mi Vincent, who was drowned in the Bran March oner immediately teh graph her of the son, Capt. Viu sides at Salem, N. J. In reply Mr Ruiz received the two following despatches: Sa i. km, N. "Be over os soon as possible." Caj*t. Vikcknt. I of * ho soou took ar Khellpot sluice dvwine, 12th,the C « .1 to the fat .•ent, who at April 7,18711. Salem, N. J., April 7,1879. To C Put Vincent's body in package box, id ship to Salem via Pennsgrove. N k CO., •lertakers. as held, and a verdict rendered in accordance with the iacta slat, d above. The Coroner will comply with the re j«ju<*st llia«h* ill the despatches, and the h aly will be seul to Salem. al J. 1,1 At 4 o'clock an inquest Ca out 1 HE LEVY COURT IN TOWN. The Levy Court is in r 1{t y. tes ul the New n, jewing th- projiosed this County Buildings, ; Mr .JamesGordon B.-nnett has been entertaining at Komerby Hall, in ltul lamlsbire, the Duke ami Duchess of HiiüliEïerï Hall is near Oakham, the birthplace of Sir Geotlrey Hudson, tjie fatuous court SSfSS;Hi;!" the its in i citi A German dealer recilent 32, 000 dead humming dead aquatic birds and Huo.uuo pdrof wings of birds of all for ladies ho Th« time tried men's soles— Pedestri: contests *ceived »Irds.so 000 At brick post to "I always let a cold go as it comes"— one says which im ans that he overworks the system in getting rid of a cold rather than assist it by using Dr. Bull's cough they the syrup. D ULAWAKK CAKPKT HOITHB, bOO MARK ET .SÏltEET. We liav« Just recel ved a large «lock ol fin« Tapes!I j Uruasels, plf InsraloN and Daaaik seut an army. Tilt ve CARPETINGS. Also a huge assortment of OIL CL01 Ha, MATTINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. Hard, pur b» Give us a call and satisfy yourself that are giving bargains bli gotxl.* HENRY GREBE, WIL.MJNQTON, D CROSBY & HILL The visit place. at ter, fer new act There hern and some wan of at and jf that The •»and were lent the the waa met llig, tion ARE NOW OFFERING 68 Doz. Damask Towels, ÆI Linen and Good Size. AT 25 Cts. a Pair ! 13 Cts. Each ! To say that they are Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and White Goods in Great Variety, a Great Bargain but feebly expresses it. And at Prices to suit the most economical and oxacting buyer ! OUR GREAT QUILT SALE CONTINUED Don't Fail to Look at our Quilts At 91.05, 91.10 mid fl.35. DRESS GOODS Department. A Large Line of Popular Desirable Dress Goods From 6 1-4 cts. a yard up. BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK ALPACAS. BLACK BRILLIANTINES, B. tie. to Of Superior Make and Finish, in the He»t Shades of Black, at Wonder fully Low l'ricea. Black Silks, Colored ! . I er I er. , /m -MT ä * ir~m TTI mLJL X■ JX3LXXljrJilj X it Silks, Fancy Silks, IL^A large stock of Choice Goods at prices which will bear investi- t gation and eoiuparison wiih anything to be found in this or any other eity. 1 OF CASS B MERES, a the re the is For Men's and Boys' Wear, In Choice Styles ! At Very Low Prices ! y. —IN— of __ -«-w Ueiwrlmtnt ! of ■■■■IB WSÊÏM ■■■ I Am ■ We Have But One Price, AND Sell for Cash Only , 000 fin« Respectfully, Crosby & Hill, ve AND 320 & 332 Market Street, WILMINGTON, DEL. that I FIFTH EDITION. »1 The Levy Court. The Entire body Visit this City this Morning , and are met by the Special Committee, of Council—The Various Sites Visited in regard to Locating the New County Buildings—Ihs Members Express no Bedded Views. Tbl« morn hi|j, the long conte in plated visit of th« Levy Court to thin city took place. They were met at th.* City Hall at 10 o'clock, by Men*™. Guthrie, Pay li ter, Adams, Price, Moore, Norton ami President Liohtenst-in, comprising the Npecial committee of City Council to oen fer with the Levy Court, in regard to new couuty building authorized by an act of the late General Assembly. There were present t he following mem hern of the Levy Court : Messrs. Silver. Polk, Lodge, MorriHon, WiImou, Wier, Taylor, Wells, Husband and 1'rehideut Jtrigbt, the only member absent being Mr. Car«well, who baa been confined to his room with sickness for some time past. Hin Honor, the Mayor, wan alio present, and acted a« chaperone of the party, Mr. .John .Ionen, wuh »bo preßen After a desultory con vernation at the City Hall, the party left the ball and walk'd up Market street to the Tenth Mtreet ha-sin, w jf the Court were ahowii the that hail been donated by the The morn Itéra expressed themselves an delighted with the situation. M r. Silver, chairman of the Building Committee or the Levy Court, was fur niHlied a drawing of the ground. The next place visited waa the city •»and hole, t»etween Twelfth ami Thir teenth, Orange ami Tatnull afreet«. After lea\lug the * sand lot" tlie party were taken to the residence of Ilia lion the Mayor, where they w.tfe enter tained by bia little daughter with lent tiiU'ic. They next walked ou» the Avenue to Adauia atreet, to Eleventh, to the reaervoir. H through the "pump houae" ami around the banka of the reaervoir. The members of the Levy Court ex preaaed their admiration of the Reaervoir plowing term«. Leaving ihe Rtts-r ir, the next point viaited wa» t he "City Square." Here Home time wa** «peut, »he visitors being pleased with the location. Leaving the Park, the next place viaited waa the City iio-pital, where they were met by Lewis 1*. Lynch, Chairman of the Hospital Committee; W. II. Lee, Super intendent, and Dr. Hhortledge. The vialtora were shown over the hui bi llig, and admired ita cleanliness, and the excellent manner iu which lha' institu tion ia conducted. Leaving the City Hospital the visitor« were eaeorted down Eight it street to the City Hall, and were shown the City Hall yard. After viewing the city cells they were eaeorted to the Clayton Houae, where they partook of dinuer. the I < here the mem hers rounds mined. e • I they we show '■ he Koni» ol* NI. George. The annual session of ll»e Grand Lo-ige, sons of St. Georg«, will m**et in Philadelphia, Tuesday next. Mr. W. B. Norton the Represeuative from this •State will attend the session. Messrs. Edward Greeu and John Percy, wil at tend the session as Past G land officers. The DonivNtlniiloii ot (he IluT falu. Col. Ezra Miller, of Rah way, N. J., lias Inch been making some have led bi will pay to ureed buttalue hloofl at tie. Relating his experience witii these animals lately, the Colonel said : "1 have proved to my poiiJte. tamed. Second, mat it doesn't cost halt to keep an ordinary e can be fate tied beeve Jilt* pen to the conclusion tha it both pure d crossed with our domestic eat salistaclioti several First, that hulfaloes c be much to keep a buffalo as it d . Third, they quickly as ordiuary and on half the food, aud their good. Fourth, they are lkers as our AUlerneys; good butter makers. ! meat is j jUSt US Vi aud fifth . TUe milk of the buffalo is a little yellow I er than that of the Alderuey, hut very I sweet and rich, and liiert» Is more cream than in the Alderney milk. As to the quantity of milk giveu by ouffalo cows, they will average with the average milk er. 'The udder of the buffalo cow is very small indeed, but the milk veins inense. ibis is a provision whereby enables them to run taster than if cumbereh by a large udder, i am of the , opinion that the most desiranle cross is with the big Dutch cattle that have such big Udders. J think that crossing them with our shortliorus will give jeiuarka hly good beef. But the beef from our buf faloes more than met tny expectations, it was sweet and juoy and tender, m>t at all like the meat of the buliulo of the «I oil mi they iin t 1 plains. Now, in drawing the balance between the buffalo ami llm ordinary cow, 1 find 3 facts: The buffalo can be kept at half the co-t of the cow; that's point, tor the huttalo. We will assume, to a fair show, that she yields d imiter. That balances tli give the co more milk account so tar. The hutfalo is fully equal to our stock in the quality of meat, they are still is worth four t,i out tar liorseine So even tenus: but its hide js as much, so it co the last heat, say. Tne hide f was a beautiful specimen, than a £25 robe, 1 bought to c with it. The fur result of < f goo« 'Tue hutfalo herded tie oil the best of terms. Ihe Col He supposed they were hut they are not. He has Alderuey bull push a thr* falo bull up lull. They at strong. They are also ahead - i r hull ! pare as longer ami finer, the d L ed, 1 think." *1 th the other cat What surprised tel most, was their very powerful ; n a yearling e year old btlf e fast, but not very c ! ardly, very playful aud very cuumug— Scientific American. PERSONAL. It suid that Kenator Don Cameron has leased for a t. r . , . of years the finely furnished mansion of ex-GovernorShep pard, in Washington, at Sd.OOO a year. The Washington Republican calls ear nestly for a congressional investigation in the Fitz John Porter case, being dis satisfied w ith the finding of the military hoard of inquiry. *1 he Maine Legislature intended cut the Governor's salary down to $1,500 a year, hut bunglingiy worded the act so as to empower him to draw that , every three months. Commodore C. K. Garrison has signed the presidency of the Wabasli railway, ami Cyrus W. Field lias been elected in his place, hut it is understood will not accept. to amount re A Victory for Mr. B^rgh. Mr. Edward Burt, the Clinton Place stables, where, a rat pit was tried of the in New' York, permitted recently, «I oonrlcual in the Coirt of iSpnctal Setwiou. nl that city, Sutunlay un the charge of letting mill hirm/ the itremUf» fur a rat Buln. \VI„„ ,|, lieu raidcil the place tltey fuunii well occupied with live aud dead rats, and »Scotch terrier hleeilin« whore .. had heeu bitten by a rat. Mr. Henry Herab was active in the prosecution. Mr. Burt wan sentenced to three mouth« iu the pointautiary. Bail waa refused him. and a writ of habeas corpus and certior ari was at once served on the judge. ow po pit it tiie DUIÎI1AM London, April " »1 «trike lins b,...,, „ COUmj —Aitho^,, »nee b, 10,010 BenoDu k ' tb< t tl.e Jec .l.i„of,wn" ' >, »t Durham u, strike a,, ,lllt » Hon will Imvi lh„ ?'i* » on ninety pi„, tt.n.w, L Wl hewers, ami nl,oul,| tl „. 1 L 1 ue more than l„t lr , jr i,„ * - '•»»tries closely mil , "Ï" Ah* trade will he pamlyred, of ironworks and other **• hor »uticipited the cumi, Wm rortnigh,i K „h y „ u ,: ;,!;3 .1er notice. Several la, V he brought to a 8Un,l. sll n ,„?» .»f a weok ..sstheoi ¥iv*» way. At tin* Con*..» u c where from 1,200 tu I mi, 1 .!"* " lates are mi le vv, r J®'? ly.le work, will have to b#* U I he whole number of th, ployed at their «.g|,t or are among those on strike". Tin* Nlejf Of I < s-«H wat eja Eiudui. TWO THOUSAND „ T»«« knri.il,, K Kill NO is K m Lkavinswo two thousand . K; •»April La , * Kfees from Mi* and Louisiana are now i (1 ti lL c,r others are at riving by ne»rlv"i! They are quartered m j - Wyandotte and Topeka. \ hive scau«r«<l out to utherpani State, seeking work ;wf«rm hill anything else that thov ' doing, but the main armv u, camped in the three tow««. They are willing u. work A2 men find work at odd h.i* ari0 . and some of the vanta. They have no plum fa ture. They start, .! with >hw in corning to Kansas, and, haviu here, arc completely at sea. 1 j women » h AGITATING TUB CuLOR TION IN VIRGINIA Richmond, Va., April t.-a of about 200 colored to-night, long! 1 men w*> ^ »Seveial colond on« ly speeches, favoring Gr*o:| next Piesidem. Hesolutiomwem ed ap|K)ititlng a committee to vi>mi iugton, and use their inlin.-ncc.oi the course of Judge Hives in imiifli county judges of this May for U »uiuuion c lored jurors onjuriai courts. The action of the ueeta approved by many proiaioeuii men here. A DRUNKEN MAN R0.\y Bordkntown, X..!., April] C. Eaders a small manufacturing town iI n from here, went yesterday will companions to the woods for i Having drank rather freely ;bt patty tell asleep and the old m discovered shortly after In an ■ scions condition slowly roastiq the lire. He died about two Loan old resident of G William J Aydelotte.of Mül and George 11. Bag well,of Virûi tieen appointed to a»ljust the ba line between then two Stat« I Thursday,Apr il 17,into faiftfl M ai ue. MAÏ SIVHK A REMOVA OF A WELL K.VOWX Bat Sto Hal Mm* 111 The Opera Hou street, will remove March»».» 414. Market St Adjoining the GaretteOS Call at the Opera iiou*e Hal fare 29Lh of March, ami s»*cureo Your« mM'-cu 1». Mc .U augll-lv p G 8 à i l rnk n; îîâTTS o ~ j Third sj Wli min J |011 Kit-, st ; 0 THE LARGEST, CHEAP ssortmejJ & Cbild** 1 woar, j BOOTS, SHOES, Crockery W aro. BEST A so Ladies', Gent'» in to Ware, or uiiciojji in«'*" Tablo. Stair an.i rw hlair, Katry, at very low prices. Co e and e. will save ti cü<.ap nil Mi Mtey: w - tlio ADAMS & market stbek 504 Kalsomine R of .. iu il zi sommer. «^ a " lril uh'A, or year, bai'« J*?" be ,l rtlh •ng of the wbite »": 1 Oiime this bj the rel «,re<j ^ i dered Kalsoiuia« Äfixt-J J cl ebhad«« ôy ne r « oD \ oanbeappfiedbyaDyF , the agent for it o rn lAJIK* NOB. lAWD bA HT I» 1 ' a/W