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THIRD EDITION A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. FIERCB's PALACE HOTEL, BUFFALO, IN ASHES—LOS» *500,0110. Dr. R, V. Pierce's Palace Hotel, iu Buffalo, New York, asupsrb structure six stones Id height, wilh a frontage of 210 feet, a depth of 210 feet, and wing extensions of 195 feet, was de stroyed by fire yesterday afternoon — The Are started in the baggage room the sixth story, and in leas thau ht If sn hour the dames, fanned by a furi ous gale, extended to every part ofthe building. There were not more than 80 boarders in the house at the timo, all of whom escaped, tome being able to save the bulk of their effects. The loss is estimated at nearly *500,000. It is supposed th« D imes were caused by B jet. The house was fully equiji— ped with ffre extinguishers, but ie bursting of the tank rendered them aseli'ss. HANCOCK IN Vi. I ED TO WASH 1NGTON. Washington, Feb. 15_Col. Corbin the corresponding secretary ofthe in sugnral executive committee, has re ceived the tollowmg letter from Geueiai W. a. Hancock : "i have the honor to acknowledge receipt of the executive committee on inaugural ceremonies to myself and staff ,o be present in Wash ington, D. C., on the 4 h of March next fss; i SL. J n ,eS *Y <iarlie l a as Fresi-j dent ol the Ulilleil Niles. My staff have individus ly been notifiée of fie . invitation, and should I conc'ude to be ! present will notify you later. Thank mg you, and through you the gentlemen of the committee to, their courteous a" j tention, I remain very truly yours." j in HUGO AND IRELAND. Paris, February 10. At the dinner which he gave to Mr. Parnell to night Y'ie or Hugo pledged himself to write an appeal to the ! y world in favor of Ireland, similar to that which he published iu favor of Poland. It will probably appear next Congress Yesterday In tbe U,. 6. .»enate, yesterday, Mr. Eaton, from the Committee on Foreign Atlaiis reported tbe resolution declaring tbe policy of Hie United Slates in refer euee to lhe lnteroceauic Canal project. It was laid on the table temporarily and ordered (o he primed. The For ifiea tion Appropriation bill was repored and placed on tbe calendar. By diiectiun of ibe Committee on Foreign Relations, Mr. Eaton rejiorted an amendment to be O ffered to tbe Sundry Civil bill, appro priatiug *25,000 for the e-pense of an embassy to Mexico, to consist of not more than two ambassadors, to act iu eonjukciiou with tbe Minister then(po tential,, for the purpose of nr30ti.iting ur m o, nr30ti.iting additional treaty provis ons for the pro motion of commerçai relations between the Republics, and fur the encourage ment of works ol internal improvement constructed by American citizens. McDonald addressed tbe Senate on tiie subject of equal,ty of taxation, atier which the Funding bill Pending discussion of the the rate oUutereat the Sen executive session, and »r- I was resumed. question of ate went into j when the doors i ware reopened adjourned. i . in the House, the l'ost-ofliee Appro- ! pnation bill, with the Senate «mend- ! ments, was referred, aud tbe River ai d i Harbor bill was resumed. Pending Us •ousideration a rece« was taken until evening. On reassembling conference reports were adopted on the Indian and Naval Appropriation bills. Tbe H remained in session at a late hour the River and Harbor bill. use On DESTITUTION IN YORKSHIRE, London, Feb. 16.-Iftbe strike ofthe colliers in South Yorkshire lasts another fortnight it will affect 2U,U00 men. The greatest destitution prevails. lire Daily Bunt this morning editor ial y says: -"Me» ot politics and men of letters will be equally gratified to learn I that lhe report that. Mr. i. to be relieved as American is n-11 desires uiiirutf." I j I* it requireb ^»u,uuu to remove' the old pumpstocks tlironghout tbe I city, brick up the wells and substi tute lor tbem public fountains, wt- ' hope tbe Council will make tbe necessary appropriation. Tbe or dinance makin ibe requisite vision for abolishing this i nuisance will come b_.. City Council as special büsi Monday night, and there is no ne cessity for ua-Unr time discussing it. Everybody knows that the old pumps should be removed. The water from them ha-been shown again and again by analysis to lie de letenou* to the public health, and they should not ue permitted to re mam any longer, It may nut be ne cessasy to expend o great a -urn on the work as is proposed by tin- pend ing ordinance, bn. at whatever cost the pumps should zette. Pro- ! ong-stand •tore the in«? ue«« go.— liait, ira-' , NO MONEY FUlt HEAVY (,VXs 7 W AMHINGT 6.-U- 8«n f" ! Ul ^ a o , j , Fftbrua: ate icjumiiiiete «>a aei-i »trick en out ol the r rub mpproprlat on t«,r tbe f, pr«»vid« reduction of tt»e $ 2 àu,o*) t and vhi e «, Hon wbicn th* c«»in •meeting tbe luanufnciur guos provided »for m !.. •huwn that they could i»e ln Pitt«burg by The oom going oeavy being conatrucu therefore,of votiug experiment tn« y hav« Board of Army oflli-grs the «abject, and r» gross. The sum of 8 for th s service. .» >ffta >• g< ed Io. iu the i r i t I *4« ■d Oy the li» j>1. • • f the e.avj- ! lie bill. ; cheap r •1» thousand «Joi| r>. for« •tee ... thi any further of ; OW : e, a t« d will I St of tbo e inH«ie. • money • provide« Instead, m » ibe • »'«iUire l to the next Con- | appropriai ed j ; " rt t-» >' fi* ' »>"■$ 's ^ k> ... 1 s ■y r *'^ T K» r ,ï M li Üb «SENATOR. WK GO TO MENTOR.' OONKMMU, KBMKMHBKIMO 1KJUXCTION, BXSOLCteB GARFIKLD. CIHAJIT« TO VISIT Senator Conkling hag set out on his loug-delayed journey to Mentor. His object In going to Mentor, a explained by a political lieutenant ef his in New Yoik yesterday, is t# see what can be done. He left Washington en the lim ited express trsiu of paiac# cars at 0$ A. M. on Monday, and arrived at the f, ot of Desbrosses street at 3.50 P. M. He was driven to the Filth Avenue Hotel where be was ah >wu to bis accustomed room wlngli had been engaged by tele graph. Mr. Csuklmg never travels at night when he can avoid it. His caller» si the Fifth Arenas were few, but it is understood that be perfected arrange ments, and that his reserve forces are in easy supporting distances- At 10 l A M. ye-terday he took the Chicago spec ial at the Grand Central depot, which was doe at Buffalo al 1Î.15 o'clock this morning. He iu'endsd to sleep in buff alo and to lake'a morning train to Mrn toi, where General GarBeld's sleigh will he in waiting fur him at the station. arrival of mb. conklino at mbntob ANU BIS KKTlltN. Ci - e ''"'-4nu, OUi °- Feb. 16, 1881. . tldarft" Mentor iiëï al tbL deput by Giue^ GaTh 7d* carnage. He was immediately driven te Lawufieiu, where he dined General's family, Aifer dinner the two statesmen retired at *^ ^ t,re oJos »^d for over I wo hours, * Ar Hr the conference the Henatar w »s «Aft No one knows definitely the result ot «J* 8 cuniereuce, but a reporter wliu wem . ,ü P'Shl un Mr. Coukling's train ■ arapun that ihe 8ena>or h io fine " ec,1D « , l to «»ter into fie kLew H- r, ^,"' ,l V^ ' ! T ul e,lluu W,J ""' are of the opinio in ;mdw j A gentleina w 111 the lier« that Coiikling'» do «re agreed to. 4 returning from Mentor to Dlgti! said that Mr. Conkliug'n wascon -eroing thesecunug of a*,.«v in lhe Cabinet for Mr. Morton and in regard to the pal rouage of N "lhe General," said he the y ' tm - York— . "is Incline,] lo pliiiou that lhe créai Sr.it,. „f N< w «niltied to <» rep ministry," Garfield and all hi firmly to Vlhlt. I k cBcmaiiou in seen tarie« refuse «ay any. hing concerning the ONLY THREE DRUNKS. Business at the police station took a ur ip this morning. The beard by the Mayor, were three drunks upou which Hie u.ual penally ot flliv cents ami costs was imposed, The docket was clear last General News. evening. Navigation between Washington aiid Alexandria was resumed yester day,four tugs having opened a chan m l through the ke gorge. Com munication with the South by wav o, Alexandria is again established. Members of two families, named Boyce and Felton, have been made dangerously sick with symptoms re sembling trichina poisoning, by eat mg pork bought in liondout, New I York. Two eats, which ate some 01 the same meat, were killed by il The Senate of New York has un truously passed the bill to iucor ate the Mexican Southern Rail j i'O i way Company, i »... , , ! , J- cor ' Jlu s l ? a letter from Spring ! d ' "'«indications are that the i C '/ 1U CI0 1' °* J Binois for 188( , JUI ; . ""e-ßllh of all the corn pro ''uced in the United Slates-llie an was same Tbe value ol proportion as in ]«79. the hogs marketed in 1880 was *22, IJr,000, against $10,640,000 in 1879 Governor Cullom, of Illinois, save he believes it is settled that tbe Sec retaryship of tlie Interior is to be otb-red to Robert T. Lincoln, son of President J-iticoln. Senator Conkling arrived at Men [or yesterday, and niter several «our»' couierence with General G .r field, took the midni-'in train fur I the East. ' u 'ii 0 nt tram lor I Délierai Garfield intends to leave j Mentor lor Washington on the 2bth I 1 esterday's ballot for TJ. S. tena at Harrisburg stod Heaver 78' ' ""Hac®, 74; Bayne, 57; öcoüeld 2 - scattering, 5. Uglu-house on Simrp's l.ian.l tin mouth < f the Clioiitunk river Maryland, has I,ecu carem, L-7JÏV ice. On and öfter the 2oUAn-, y ^ « bell struck by machinery wilf'he soumit d at Cherry ill , d front beacon, on the Delaware ver. The hell will sutml a 1 the 1 er corner of the wharf iboui inn feet from the edge of t .V X,„ and will strike S voile of w every 15 seconds. y WoWs ( )n or ab ut March 10th, the light ! di'phiyed from the light ship inside [ bar at. the entrance to Galveston (>;'>•- Jexas will be fixed red instead ol fixed white, as at present. The at rang li' , . üi the fiercest of lights the liquor question is over pro •nt pro pasH coumry city oppose ,, - ow in Kf<'ss I" Missouri. A strinm ! ("GiLory hiw seems likely to be ' tl hy the Legishilure, the lueiuhtrs , members j the measure. ouLuumberiuff , who strenuously ibe ! At 1), nver In Colora, lo, on St. Valan • , whole population turned . ' '-»'■•-»•'h to g z upon sarnt mena. tines if. . ■I 1 « phein () ; the authority heb« I 1 f«»ur ~l y *>f i dirent, Denver .... , . r <lo K» WU1 attached to their tail-,, a* lunar bow.-* emerge«l fr JD« fr»"« '«<« mn rj | 1 ,JH weather at ibe j Lb lit all the wat-r ; Into cold punch. Ma job Hir«*aks of ligh v» ben ranliHte t r *. iure w in town so v was frozen the ç - that *4«*.... f,».. , or per«om raioti,,» ir h00je Which they had t t'Cnrred wa.s n»er. Hut ihm „ tim*» fb«f. pe <»|»le «lo lamt if«» »• « < ui,| l,a V „ nothing to faint about. Tl i re„ls tke an Irtsl, Bull, nuc ,t is west Point l«»gic. , ALFXAI.HR, vv lurraker court-martlnl he ha«l irev before declarer kuow The Secretary ofthe Woman Suffra Be .ate Committee at Albany lias *„„, **., letter uraine woman who areq^, a 0 d .. vote lur -cltoal officers, »«advise, them ,0 effer themselvs for registry and V r-ru»;d to take caretodelo'at ymlate e u,e i»w" f tLe in -i'«ctors who thus »im.Vvö5n*a "m™ 1 1 nc I e "f ed J0 P"r cent iu .e yount, men Jiave learned of yt»«» , ' l l li «effect ol Hines' Tar, Wild Cherrv , , r iu '[ u U P°" »"files- Young man li you keep a bottle on hand foranemer ai e safe ln bringing thing feh«. geucy , y a cliuiax. FOURTH EDITION ■ util «Miau rar Ta-IHir Clear or partly cloudy weather, north easterly winds, rising barometer. his His be A. ot He at is in . Wall Street Yesterday. — Stocks were active and still higher prices were reached. Money call ruled at 5 per cent, with 6 cent an exceptional rato aud 3 the closing one. Railway bonds active and strong. Foreign exchauge was steady. on per irei 0 A WOMAN'S ATTEMPTED GIDE 8UI Phila. Times. a! *• Fuima Kemp, 30 years old, of «I» Spring tiarilsn Mroet, was found wandenug iu Ihe viciniiy of Thirteenth ami Oallowbill streets at 2 o'clock yes terday mnroing, »n.l on being takeu to 'he higluli district police station ad mitten I but she bail taken arsenic, ,'ie purpose of suicide. She was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital in a per lloua condition. with SMALL POX IN THE WEST, Small pox is increasing rapidly in Chicago, Eleven now cases were re ported Tuesday, while llie uumber polled for the whole of last week only sixteen. The little town of Cuba^ lil., has 22 cases of the disease, and there have been 6 deaths, cases ol small pox are reported in Cul I op,*, a lit. le village ol Sioux county, Iowa. Rufus Stone, publisher of ibe tnoux County Independent, died last Saturday of the disease, aud remains uuburiei, owing to the fear of coûta giou, The village is iu a wretched state,the supply ol luel aud provisions having given out, aud nurses being unobtainable, though offered five dol lars per day. re? W.IS Sixteen ti 10 12 11 10 A YOUNG PiCKFOCKET. Am M inb Ida WiJkiuH was walking ■ »own King Street yesterday, a young negro Mie.iked up behind her, aud dex terously i«moved a pur«« from her pock ♦<f. He WÜN uot HUCCCMfful iu getting ' w d .V wi'h the purse, .u* the young lady iut ned upon him as lie was making off tiiil uaichtng hiur by the arm look th ptirne from him. «scape, however. Tîo not "throw up tue auonge" If you have «tillered with a hackiug cough lor ev. r mo mug 1 rj the old standard dy Dr. Hull h Cough Myrup wr saved Die lives ol ihousanda. 25 cent«. Gem rill Foreign ItewH. London, Feb. 17, 1881. „ concluded with the H i->utOfs begin« on the 18;D iust. li the strike of the collier« in »South Yorkshire last« another fortnight it will atlecM 20.000 rneu. The greatest de.nti tuti m prevail) Iu the Italian Chambre of Deputies yesterday, Phemier Cairoll «fated tj 1H t Jtily would participate in lhe Interna Ho made good hi« rem« nn n naa The arm i.«ti ce t onal Monetary Convention, aud ho ex pro «ed belief in the succès« ot its delib eration«. The Cenerosity of a Former slave A touch 1 in? 1 kiuhhip ol m» One *1 Jeut which kIiown the is told In the *N story or Old Jack, a . : J,l M lieut Louisiuna ota «oilar giv lhe purchase of '•laoa «lute 81 u»>o. and kind, P 'p€ lor • hi: la pi 1.1 I i ill nim «t a Inilf Lottery, til which ill iris used n rt . " lion relieved me Germans whose -sui wiil buy again, 'ruing to M. A. or to lire s,.me person Ht No , l,a,, belore March s d, a wink Ne Years In he I ticket i for which he dre provided for ih« nth I«, ami I n <>i some pot igS lie any other«, by phiii. No. Mt> Broad ' York City, or. lea Ihe ext ien.it;. The <Il, Slnrsei. lnswere t„ e raring prices In ud. The foil market till« Butter, i nu : M», per pou . 3*i* 4 , '£w 2 * lir 2m ö? .id A) 1« 0^.4 » IU 1m# UU 2 à(di 2« W» 1« utyty i;« lt«i Ik bbliki.Zu i.wk»i.su H#*ef, -1 * chuck. * dried, " chipped •* " coined, " Htl-WM lurkey« per pound i). li.8 per pai se per pit I. ( 'll fkei Kg ,h pe 1 1 ii) Zt'U... & 2 » H 4111, «ale, j pv.UU«i. io li. i«y r i* 25 'G'V Jij 05 lu î » -. i> beau, t- p. r b vl lxani, pound pouud 12 « 1 tr dozen i'Mcjj 25 1« 14(01 IH M u tt * l 1 pouil.i, ps per I I u«i miller -«/U. w 1 07 lull 10 Mack ul per ji'cci. 10 i it Ms l!'I. |<« I p< I . «•k <4 ia \l p.c«, per ha] f j * i I J 0/ 10 0«»a» 0« •Âta» ui 1 P* b ■ lo F"'L 25 Nrt i » elcry p. r bi r..}' is j er p . »•« hal? •k ... pel i» UPtv U« »V illL** f 1 > V* «il«. u KH»n Market*. Wilmington, Del. Prai.cB w. Feb. 15. 1 ,- 1 , - Mili« f, t^UCi i* lour Hesl 1 t Ion sat tne Gram, ut Flour.. :e Family t - t do. Llioire Huperfiue wueal ■ tb.yjio f u i it) •• • 50 to 7o«; » . 3 50 to " • »*75 to Un Ext 00 1 iO -N "•«Corn. Bran per ton. ]***]*'. RUILADIÏLRHIA MARK'ETS ent-AY, Eel.. 16, 6 l-wiy nt tortiiei la uo W KUN P. M. price*. F i. n «aies J5 on » uuiug Aliuue«. , *i.*i 7» . and at ■ tium to i ai cl« cy (io7h ra Jaiuliy »iU,a,,Ä iW d Patents » b lead y ai #4 7 1-, do. &Ua per do., at 7,, Rye i iour is urci. Ukaj .— Wheat is quiet and ■»wir. Hal *" ,a . 1 » 'in ,i l "orf ash» *'* 4- <•-« -hdan-d flrn?ri:ïïte 'm" ' 'O "Hiller Ht 63 Ue u tom buHtjelH, Feh. kfon April, ami 63 cen s' ; are quiet and easier k ,Ji4 t N i? ,p œ a » œ«, u ^ r ï husm-ha^riO^AiXhir^- ' ' WilIMKEY ^ bi : UiVcft Wurch Ii *© quit L IU bt iu.i Hi Al Uj -j a 55:4 » tHc bush oats, utloo bblg. ^old at $1 ju>^ was higher, teru iron-bo und Of gallon. per PHILADELPHIA CATTLE market , , , Monuay Fut,. JJ 5 p itcef cattle were lu t a ii dt iii-,,','t üdd".7 e . r ." flrnier - 2m < ocadsrnved tetr i.oind Hifferent yards h ■c "ere active and a Traction hlul, iat^c,, per Ä «ST5SJM yards at akaM-^c,, per lb? 1 th6 dlfler ' und Hud Hilt 9i JHI! TUT THInU. CLOSING OUT SALE -O l' LABIES' S MISSES' COLTS 21 Ladles' Coats..8 1 90..Formerly..# 3 00 IS Ladies'Coals.. 2 25..Formerly.. 3 Z5 15 Ladles' Coats.. 2 75..Formerly.. 1 50 20 Ladles' Coata.. S 00..Formerly.. 8 ljulies' Coala.. 8 50.. Formel I y.. 13 Ladies' Coats.. 4 00. Formerly.. 11 Ladies' Coats.. 4 25..Formerly,. U 25 7 Iaidies'Coats.. 4 50..Formerly.. 0 50 4 50 5 Oil II 10 9 FANCY CLOTH COATS «5.00 FORM' KULY FROM 8».00 to jlO. 12 All-wool Beaver *6 o>.Formerly.# « 14 Ail-wool Heaver h U0.Formerly. 11 All-wool Heaver 12 U0.Formerly. Iti 50 Ou 50 12 DOLMANS...9 5 0*....Formerly..# 7 7 DOLMANH... 8 00....Formerly.. 12 0 DOLMANS., ll 60....Formerly.. 15 6 DOLMAN*.. 5 DOLMAN«.,. 1G 00_ F oo l 60....Formerly.. 15 erly.. 2^ 6 «) SO a 10 CIRCULARS. .$ ft 75..Formerly. .$ 7 5 CIRCULAR*.. 15 00..Formerly.. 10 CO 00 MISSES' COATS. 4 y « ti Yt 8 Year» at 10 Years at 12 Years at 11 Ye* 10 Veara at at $ 2 .50., ..Fortner pilces #1 25 er prices 3 ftu .Former prices S 7ft ir prices 4 oo I « at i 2 70. 2 00 . k 10. a 20. 8 80. 8 40.Former price ol l , • Fi .Form* r prie .Former price 4 at 4 4 75 A HMALL STUCK —or— LADIES AND MISSES FURS, At half price. iVl. L, Lichtenstein, Mttriw ot St.; WILMINGTON DEL. DR.HAYDOCK'c 3STEW L1VEK PILL, (SUGAR COATED.) USE PILE IN A HOSE. «5». PILL IS A HOSE OAK PILL IN 1)0541-:. abNolute cure for ul 1 and malarial affection«. Thev iiiple with dlNeane al IU fountain he tti and root il oui ol the patient'« *»y«te once. Tin* y 1 «ril y the laxly a^ui e;t«e in all li»rmxof midden atta -pldemlcs, and enable all to brav fnla«maiU'danger of «wamp« #k ". i "I Ur. HaYc dieven th« emu Thene Pill« are hi ih kra .■ list Uls ud •KM ih< «I forest«. K'a new Liv kh -j «y stem «»1 pain« new Ä ,; '"' VeU8 1116 " plr,U a,,d ' Pii.i.' hi id BOUNDING THROUGH THE VEIN«. Send 1« once aud take He« i Lull anol her n.r nix i ie«ti niable «»tiler. edicluw u, ■ eiay ol Hulclde tiling h ■vnen y -k tie.*.« ad ym île«« mlMitry. Dr t Haydock's Now Llvor Pi||r Al e the 1 and the give. have -imdy at hand too Ustauliy. WUi b i *« ke dir> iu time »any day» 01 ed d<* gr.iin» and gr.u4i««t blhbhing that bcn-n to inc world. ALL OVER llils VAi-sr COUNTRY tt PKOl'Lh. KNOW TH *e <»f in i >1 ! KOFL». »K THEM' i ut. ru< 'Lk. l'K. SUS I1ILM What hundred« of Le 1er« tbe tmbi blii Pa : ■ tills itl Hayd t* Ml Hi River ÛU1 ha i« time. « live «»i h ! » ii« ■ P A fier ill torture» om bill, 1Mb nt l w , «I return < be-. >tli«.*r v. i i to ke p 1 h t »ur <!•] l reared me lor cl « they can. »1 it,; i- -curable. . up.,u d laut ud l Vuur Nu ■ 1 bad ii.j A ver 1*111 •» Dr. llayioeKM Ne« " " ''yarey uae. red my beadach». ir pill« to ire deary' now cured l P 1 « r pill Dr. Hayd.,, that Wa« «In,,, I gave ball babe lor uuule tbl m>L well My nausea o of y »I bus 1 tili a «lay. ruing u » more l]ead » 1 I 1 . HsyUoek's New Live out terrible 1* : neuralgl the bead, ue tw •iy. in five v»al« <»f y Hi» by return I 1 am« ] Send vlal«; 1 want one for a New Liver la P « i re ail gi 1,1 li uui "' < !l »' headache r ur all Dlseama of the Kldn v Oil of 1.1 . . ,■--ys. Rete , Dr. ilaydixbt s New 1 1 ill-- are* a permet «;ui sali «I y the m«»st -keptical. Dih^uM»«, Nervous Prostra i.i * t'tme'ftl Lassitude Wan. diJlrF'imv 1 * s,t « k ije,uia h*, i»,'. a U y. dot.k - ew id ver Piiia will be found *fn ebeclual remedy. an Tney are i I Aval c. une i'iii win li« ; versai In their effect«. Jan almost always he guaranteed r»ALll VIAL conta ins TWENTY PiLL~> une Pin a Dose. 1-3 . , ' KICK l'WKM Y-nVE CBN TH. fOK HALL liï a Ll» iJiiUUU IHTh. Cau rioN.—None are genuine ui»1«*ms tin. ^■"v/a'Ior ^roSolt» »» v lai ni Pills. Every' Pills is suo ir Coaled. If your druggist doe« nut keen tbem we will mall them free to any «<VJ •ire«« on receipt of 35 cents. y Mtl iorgi.UU. Huy at ud 1 r 1 ve vJal« once. Do not delay. HA V DOCK A UU. 8U Platt Ht., N. Y nov22-eod«twly. D elaware carpet huuhk. 300 MARKET STREET. We have Just received a large stock ol fin raptniry HrtiNNelN, Dll IngralnN and i>auia«k ... -ey° nr8 « lf ilüJN JT V GREBE; Wi lajin tiTOM, DEL Three r% arpet IN g s Also h large assortment 01 * OILCLOTHS. MATflNQS ANlt WINDOW SHA0 3. from Iwuriafi Uu Mittel THE LEGISLATURE. Special to lue Gazette. Messrs. Tomlinson and Robinson replied that the law does not contem plate, iu cases not recognizable before the Courts, that the parties shall wait until they become cognizable. The bill was passed by the follow ing vote : A} os—Cabal), Eastburn, Eliason, Graham, .Jones, Matthews, Moore, Pilling, Register, Robinson, Tomlin son, À. C. Williams, Vauburkalow, Wood keeper—14, Nays—Hradlord, Swuyue, Towr seud, Speaker Williams—4. 1 lio bill authorizing ltufus K. Ja cobs to straighten a public road iu Northwest Fork 00 Z5 50 25 50 50 Oil 10 Hundred, 8uascx as read a third Unie and county, passed. Mr. Pilling preaentod a petition, signed by 141 citizens of Mill Creek lid , for the passage of the D. VV. bill Referred. Mr. Ma lliuws introduced and hail read a hill to prohibit s'oek running at large in district No. 126, Sussex county. 1 lie Senate joint resolution, with tespect to the collection of commuta tion claims by C. H. U. Day, Esq., (In- commissioner appointed lor that purpose, with amendments, w as called 50 Ou 50 oo «) up. t lhe resolution directs these holding books, for commutai ion tiic same persons papers, receipts, etc, money, shall deposit iu the Slate Executive De partment; aud empowers Cuuimtgsion ei Day to select therefrom such ilocu nietiis an may be required iu the prose cution ol said claims ) M r. I'. N. Wili ams gave not ice of a bill relating to the lice schools of Delaware. The Senate bill, uii act lor the supplementary to mamicnauco of public niiulh III St. George's and Reil Lion lids., was read. ( I lie b it relates to the iccoustruc V," 11 V' t,1B rivur banks of St. Ge age's MatsU Company, below DelawaruCity re destroyed by the storm of .r.-Vi. /f al !. ilcl of tbc Legislature ol 18<J, tbe New Castle couuly Levy l oui t was authorized to bear one ball , , e)t l | enso of rebuilding these 'Milks, providing the whole cost 01 ihe samu should not exceed *14,000. der tins act the Levy Court lu.aleii *7,000 towards the job. the total cost of the and tins hill Cour, a u eh w lu appro But - . same was *22,274, provides that the Levy may appropnate one half this surplus, amounting to *4,137. The mil also authorizes an expenditure not "xeeediim *4,006, by tl,e "xeeediim *4,006, by tl,e Levy Court or the const, uction ol jetties, to reu Her tbe bunks permuueutly mu ft-.] On motion ol Mr. Bradford, 200 cop les ol the hill regulating the saleol viu 1 * his, ' p i 11 1 nous and malt liquors in tbe cuy of tViluiiuglou were oidurtd lo li« printed. i h. Senate ioint resolution providing 01 jeun meetings of Divorce eommil b " :l1 Houses was concurred in. Ueiu onstraucee against th« passage" me Delaware Western railroad bill, Mgin d I, y 2180 names iu the aggrecate. Were preseuied asiolIu48 : By Mr Bradford—One from Wilming ton, wi'.hOOO names ; one sigued bv 54 names. 1 By Mr. Caliill.—One fioiu Mispilljon bumireüy with lob i.ames. m 15y ni M, r , VVuotll£e cper,— One from Ulackb'id hundred, with 37 names. ti !| i I', l i' 8 "l' r T°" ,! from North M urib rkili hundred, with 540 names; -mebom Milford, with 50 names. By Mr. Van Burkalnw. Wyoming, with 47 auterbury. with 100 Giber remougtran Ol 1 One from uauuni ; one from naujrs. ' , ces were presented by otliei members as follow.,; Une h Greenwood, with 2 _ 2 S names ; one from 1 armington, wah *2 name». oui Adjourned. Mr. 1. N". Williams , , , gave notice of a '! ro anthe charter of the Mis pillion Navigation Company. •*5p uker William« municati presented a com Iron i about a dozen Million! eii ol a p«i 11 ion for the pas-age of Delaware Western bill, in which tbe. Id signers explained I hat, they atlixed ''allies to tliat petition under »prehension « 'igi. lit Hi a inis provikioiia ol the S to th.; b.ll. I) booking For a »Sister. A few weeks ago there arrived i city a young lady giving lier ame as Kate Kelly. Upon her ar liU,u 11 VVi 's niglit ai.d site ask d a man at the depot to direct lier Ihe police station. This he pro -eil lo tlo anil endeavored to in m T '!* ,n,L ' °' llle cabs ■ tandiiig at the depot, hut she re used and started to walk up town. In she leached I ourth street,she notice, 1 the hwan Hotel open, wit ere • he went and staid all night paving cents all the money site had for r iiigiii k lodging, lhe next morning she called be police olkce and told her story .8, igeuut \\ helau. She said she »'J!, 'roen living with a family i Ashland, 1 a., and about tw they broke HI this i to nu w 5ü »' at bun new A. ! IO h m o motulis up housekeepin» eparatory to removing West. She r U H,.xr. , V^' lllla,1,:1 ' )hia 1,1 order lo search for her sister, she pin d to a policeman wh cli he lug for his services *10. The youug ■|; y paitl him the amount, which ft her in a strange city with ÜIliy war,I-! tîfo .''T ' 1 ' ïwo llil > K after 3 ; t u ' ,ol ' ce, " a " *'* question in jormuil her that all the informât k, u Im was euahletl lo give lier that sister had the ;i ~ ap to help her, promised to do, demand ■ c 1 was married a mau bv to thu'citv S | 1Jri ?' a,lli rem °ved this city, sim at oucc came to at * detailed above, she is still here and any information rel k'lnlmg a lamily by the name If 0 M* " l0 recently removed from 1 niladelphia, will be thankfully cuved at the police office. y re* late Mr Wn° i^ h T Uckei ' takes the of tl.e w'.« U J: lai:u as chairman ol the Ways aud Moaus Committee A majority ol the committee favor a* preposition to make the lower gtades ot hoop iron pay the same <fiuy as the higher graces, which" between sixty and seventy per cent htl valorem, but the House will "<- o 1 ' u O'' «''O proposition ai thiss«. Tarier,Mmrison , Cat' Usle^nd'M^n ' 1—wili defeat it if,it should Im , S sidered by the House be eou ' 1»57 cd press, erder • > »' S All — NEWARK LETTER. BNTKtîTAINMBNT— IltKKOULAIi MAILS I.ICIUT APPARKL— ANNIVERSARY_ Still It EN ILLNESS—ETC. Correspondence of Uasette. Nkwabk, Fob. 10,1881. An entertainment will be given in Ex change Hall on Saturday evening Keb lU.li, for the benefit of Osceola Lodge No. G K. of F., of this town. The enter.' lalumeut will consist of a recital h,„ by II .nier D. Cope, of New York, in Idî wonderful recital of Damon and I'ythias followed by Mark Twain's ImmC" inaster-piece "Uncle Daniel's App.ri rushing warm weather in with a vengeance. One of the horses attacked to tim New London stag«* w*a ta ken Hick on JSatur at the Washington Hotel, delaying ihc mail for a couple ol h mr's. * 8 The contemplated railroad is furnlsli mg plenty o! -alk for both old and voung m Newark. The line runs within a lew hundred yards of the town an wtll enliven business gem tally built. ' Mr. George Williams, Clerk in the Na tonal iiank of Newark, wasa'tacketl with a sudden rush of hlood to yesterday, and for awhile could himself in the least. to itis residence,and at la-t considerably improved. Last evening being the tenth anniver sary of the wedding of Mr. William Smith, near Mechanlesville friends proceeded to Ins ' Two ol the college students rreated quite a sensation on Saturday by appear ing on the street in linen dusters und straw hats. This is Dis heed not help was conveyed accounts was He a pan y of , eahfencH where enjoyed tlieTii«elves amazingly. Mr *• VVllliamaoiiyOt this town, h id ciim posed some po try nullable to lb. w , ». BIOS, hut being confined lo his house u Y » severe stuck ol iheumstisiu. the read • tig of lhe poem vvi A. France. • I i 1 ?'r P™'- 1401 «' 1 services that have been held for the pa,: fi,, f vv , ,. ka , (|v odist chuich closed on Siiudav la>t. During the progress iug there were convensioit. mtruated to Kev. > evening of the meet* iven soul« professed Mr. William O'Brien, of Newark nearly drowned l.ims df and horse on Saturday while reiurning from Wil mmgton. Th. water had overflow, d the banks at htanton bridge to the dep h Of about six ieet, but notwith standing tins and the lotnonstraiic s ol some men who wi re near ho at tempted to cross, and had gone but a short distance when ho was thrown a,,<l 1,1 hndvavoring to g. i the horse loose from ilm wagon •7n Ï t Um e V ° ,,U " f 11,0 burse's feet and knocked under water baielv i s «■pin« with his life, lhe hors» freed himself from the wagon and swum to a place ol safety. The carnage was earned away by the flood and had been heard from licit uji to Monday. tbe li« 54 Anon. LOA N ASM>CI AIK )\.S. Ibe Mutual Loan Association held n« fourteentu annual lueeiint! last <n and elected the following nllice President— Joshua Maria. Vice Pieaident-iienjaiuiu Mnrcatroyd Kecietaiy and Treasurer—Geo ( Maris. enmg, IN." Ol I be old Board of Director elected The hesretary's report Showed Ural there had been received from all sources during the year $50,775,7«; and tbe t. «tiTi"'".?* * b») »tree ol *-,202,.7. ihe assets of the Associa lion amount to $141,235,84. The following shows t| le vallle , )f total protit' Ilcry S'i ft during tl )0 ,e.r |W ,d a were re Present Increase Total vslilH this year profi *■40 05 *10 70 $gg of, 120 00 18 13 107 02 J7 .(-t g;j 02 8« 01 itl 70 ](i 01 71 71 15 03 11 7| ■'■i 52 15 12 7 40 2 ! 14 28 4 88 RÎ 30 1 47 12 47 Secoiid series, l bird " Fourth *< Fifth " Sixth « Seventh " Eighth " Ninth " Tenth " ;{ij oh a •17 In the Henatft of M the report of the Comm he Woman Suffrage Commun,mal Amendment was referred, that "it ought not to pass, unanimously adopteit. The Slate Department denies that it ,s received anv despatch from Mr .»Well, our Munster u> pressing a desire to resign. Seuatot-elect Fair left Virginia City Nevada, yesterday, for Washington. « There wa« oe. ye«tcr«1ay, m lo wli..in I) England, <*x very large audieno»* nr»»« see iha "TminBi»" ^ r * »«»Zto 1 XJ lJ i « IA N A STATE LOTTERY ■3 R**. LiFK 0*^ ^ r i' uuv hl ! l 'P ll,l> OI»|*OKT|IM| | y TU -I30tl. tloull.tj ürnwmL tUI mi 1. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERT CO. bun been renewed by popular vote, new con A. D., J «70, w ii Kh pled« «»Verwiieltuli »P lus«* m tl •url I'« fra «Mt util I"«'d 1 •r 2d t fi »ich It bits sliic»*n'I'Vcli h ,° f oyer^yi.onu. ire <. ■ HMiributloia onIbe second f tr untie* following Dlstrtbu . n> e-serve imI Mi ii y 1«« *\ 14« pluce in 1 , i»«*r monthly ». Look ut the 'ill *«iHy. ion : It : ;» : ^S''Ï»oli. a it, H ALF TICKETS, ONE DOLL LIST OK i Capital Prize... 1 Capital Prize.. 1 C .pttai Prize.. Ï Pi izvh o| 83, >»>. 6 Prises of l.ut*i. 2b I'n/.eso! VR. I*UIZK> 980 , 1 * m JOJ i </«i»*. ftou Kw i'ri/.e« of luu u v 2UU Prizes of 5 >ki Prizes of IUUU Prizes of iu, 5U 10,1106 30 bo 10 . . i0,0Uj .5 2,7d»J . l.HUO approximation 9approximation jirizes « a ».'i Am lUJ. MU 1»57 Prizes,amounting to it«H|M>nsii>te corn -iH.mö .si lo.ruo cd at a 11 iioiuts "g"««"!» waul. •-lion will t»epaid. glv!ug'7uU e Lhn l eL m, s! , . ,n ', Wrll,! rlearly, press, or RezlI, H ,* -u " orders by «J . erder by mail, add, «s«éd "my MA. D AU Rif IN rt| New ijrleans, La., 4 to and for work Hon; Jo«. y**t m. »' M. A. DAUPHIN -'-.'äSS 1 ?*. S ï s;;~. m "•S.r.S'S uovlo-ziawfwAw. All Is CATTLE DYiKu OKKAT DAMAOK IN " IKTlCRB* Hbucna, M HY »Toe, The sûtrm w'hfci, 1(l , Ism. Uiruughout ilia \y Mt " '"ini unuauul »„verity. Mi,i,S siul IS drifted i„ „I ', *1 « 2 Iwe'yo fei l i„ .ie pil ' art 1 loud n,. . , _ , , nUiuu Th'i"^ "' th'è r'^" 1 ft demi, r J elr * to <* Is lit,. r „ y ' ,.«« m ti « // K , P ro,l "heiit ^ | 'f " t Tsh 2 th. su. „ f 1 ft ,lt l '»" 1 one fourth ,,f ' J »th cattle and sheep, cj ,, 1 'N fo'wlï iMd or".':" « .11 "ni? Hliulu and twenty lr "o » J\ <,f . Calct,| og astray htf* 1 ke ho ïijfjri lo their miff- * m * i ™ ,1 " re , ül1 of 'King aiL, «m« Te ftft„ r d */ •» <Ä wili «»""•> the oalaiuVif' H '" h . omplainiM come «* the Territory cl'Sbe greati, cuusequeuce of the terrible - Tu Tilg r in Ml v. F, j "tow Im „ In 'rum and tu still ON TRIAL t V Hi libp ,! cnHe ° f um JtJJerton Burden that w , '». need in the U.S. Court ytluX was resumed this inornne, . £4 her ol witnesses being ;' x * 1 lhB hl,t ; Wllh «led by 1„ U " 3 seamen for wages alleged t„ li ' j lhe seamen are represenM J .lohn/.. Patterson aim < |, | Rti.nlor,), Esqs., and the Caiiia J Williaui C. fepruanco. ' fcchrx r<n POLICE NEWS. Uiisincss at the jm« lice 8 ta' ion i morning Wii 8 rather lively. f n . iU f 'i'st occupant of il', e dock J Charlotte 1 urner, colored „i, , arraigned for being drunk and derly. She COhtH. Kebecca Higgs for tiered to leave town. J oseph Heck were dite was required to pay|luj vagrancy wai J and Joseph Sok« commuted for 15 days at rants. I h- notorious Emma Jones, «un qui red lo pay $1 and ■li uak and disorderly. George Thompson for threaten, t" k 11 Martin Gross, was icanir d a fur lish if 100 hail to keep the pcam costs for lai, LOCAL LINKS. Kgg* 25 !»rn! 28 cent« per «loten. Moud»*" 1 K ' rkM " ln lhe °l'" r » Bais-» m.iig next. A v-ry ba l ..renient Unlaw :eurr«d ntiiros«! ypKcrday. il» olio«- buiiui-N wax lively Un« Bon», ug. Ah the weather grows kette vt- ». tendance ol farmers in market . Tl O ion Uiub jf iVH a lozHiutriikli \N « i>h tor's Dunoiug AMtlediv ust iighi, 8iuiuiOU«& Hro. erecuug a net ad tuioti t their lumber yard. noal ball of i li*- E. L Mb craticOlub will lake pueo n *' Dancing Academy ou The li-Ht Hh 1),. VN abate ing 111 Ul XI. .1. F. N'KWOOMKIl, of Toledo, OMl J have be« 11 greatly beließ ud If hxcelMlor Kidney 1*441. ul II perHon« ir-uthd Iehl4-bî k kUJ,ioyH to tr > 11 -HerUdf ring It ineiiti ul l-0* AL Tint l-0* AL Tint TABLE TRAIN« LEAVE WILMINUTO.N A.—1.68 F ou P 8.10 H.UU, I-Î 4.1 II.AJKfc 14, 1U.U2, n».;i0, a. Hi 2. to, »-IN', 0.17, 7.IW, iJ «undays, j.ft«, 2.^4,H.lu'a. 2.24, ;.|| ! 12.1.»; 141 5», io.o», (.il ui.; j, »', "ll o. I* *• o h New N oiiK,—I «.m.; 12.2U, 12.41», Hun lay«, I.ßö, J..SI a. 1«*k Kali 5« 6.80 7.1«, Itl4 .17, p. iu. 1 ., tt.17 p. iu. K ANU Wa«| , : if* 12. »1, i . «... , »*-», i.#i uuday«, ii.il, «14 \ i- ij moue, ( Hay Line oouueclloii '• No Sunday train«. rhK.— ü.üu y..Àj, h. ni.; H No Sunday traiun, KK it. IL—y.8u a. m„ 14 «uiiday truiiiN. «il on <s Nokthkkn H. K. u- iu.; .i.UU, â.u5 p, m. Su iiuuJt p. m. on l Fou B 7.«« p, Ntw C 3.0«», I»,.*««, p. m, Delà w b N , I». m. OK WilaMIN .uu tr-4 f«»K Duaita W»C»TEKN H. K.-JJ . iu. NoBuuday Iran« l'KAiÄ« A Ulli VK IN WiLMLSüJUJ Phila H. in.; 5.50 r *H 1 A.—i "H 12 Ul 12.15. 12. 4». 1.02 1.2*1, , 7.00, lay«, ]2.1.4, !.. Ulf Ml »*• ». • p. in. 1UJM N«W \ «»KK.—1.6H, 2.0 «, . »2.1g, I.oa, 1.50.7.00 p. . On •-» J Ui, F hum Ha i M«>KK.— »1.53, 2.17, y. to ' 4 •5 J-i.44, 2.O.», 6.07 y.44,p. :» 07, ü.ôo p. ni. ; I vVa.-jIII n »I, 2.«i5, «Î.0Î, H.Ô0 p. 12.20, 1 ». ÜJ »M'j i 1 - : J M N »,4 • p. m. No.Sunday tram*. »M life LAW A KK ii. K.--W. 12 r 0.40 p.m. Nus M vVu.aii fe.'W, 11.2.» »4. 1IJ train«. TLft.-H.48. y.3i,Ulux« 5.10 h day tram«. IONA NOMTlJEHitk* 0.4»> p. i* . Nu d au# I »C »M UK I. A WALK WfcirtTKKN U.M ■ m. ■ 2 Id, p. ni. No Sunday tram* HAlNti FUR WILMINGTON l^ iJ£ Fill LA DELPHI A. 1» «TKKkT ANU WAMHUW*? ,7..fcJ, S.I j.IU. 4.00, 4.30, t.l 1*. tu. Un buudaya, d.I5 «• • ' 0.45, 11..iu Fim.M i ii F hum Hk« .Ult 1. li AND M i Y-«J£l ON -Sr .40, 11.5» a. ii» ; 1. bb; i mi 4. . G»» Sunday«, i.UO, a .—The black figure« represent Lliuin-d HiurtMi." ou ifiiioU r * 1 .are Ni * charged. PÜ 0 FE 8 M 0 NAL. JOJIN llluute, At tornoy-at-1 .n"' No. I W. «EV'ENTH STREET, WUuil ust'j Q' l,el ' "P7-Iy. d'HiKY i;VI.*IO.\8, ATTOllNKY-AT-LAV ÏÜ2 MARKET «T. f WlI.MUfOTON,!^. Mill-I V ii. R. PION J N UTUN Aj^XJU^KY-AJ-LAW, No. 2, WEST TTH STBKfc r * WR'AlOXiou. üd ^ u v 13- v JOHN O. COLE J ULTIC'IC OF THE PEAOh, AND , ... NOTAUY PUBLih' Oinc« H, W. Corner of Third »"d Hieets. Pensions, Patent* and procure*!. bo Ai-»g Wilmington, D«n THE U ATTS TELEPHONE. 4 tier* ot a simple Instrument l ";*' noise in the world. J 1 " La| wa'll ing tlielr offlous oonneciw » j, remote paru ci their work« wii> f 0 rti « t b call ou M. F. Hayden, corner »** and Shipley streets, who has the # Lhe Htate of ilelaware. for w in operation for trial *>• rewj» ^ work done. Reieroaoes : Gro. , Hon; i he Harlan A Uollmgiwortj»" t Jo«. Bauerotl A Mous; J. J. ÿ^'îflMA i •rog.sadotftare. f y**t nmk