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THIRD EDITION NEW OKLEANS'VOlUNTKEK fire department. PABADE ON HABCH 4 th. A letter to the Baltimore Sub aays Tbe firemen, of which there are mote companies Ilian iu Baltimore, are organ ized under the volunteer system. Their companies number lu some cases a mauy as a hundred men each at the ropes, though tney are all equipped with the newest steamers, the best horses and tbe most improved hook-aud-lad der apparatus. On the 4th of Match, While the people in Washington wen Inaugurating the President of the United Btates, New Orleans c ucludrd its fes tivities with a grand parade of the fire meu rulers ot the city, iu their ran lo were the Governor, several judges ol the Supreme Court, various city otlicials, city couucilmeu, &c. Everythiug that a pampered force could desire was lavish ed on this parade, and tbe good taste and decorative skill ■ 1 the unapproachable decorative artists of New Orleans could not have desired a more oriliiaut ground work than the burnished brass and steel Of tbe costly fire apparatus. The ropes Were covered with while silk aud eu twined with colored silken cuids. Deli cate shades of silk, pink trimmed With gold, salmon Dimmed with silver,cream color with gold, pale blue and silver fringe, bullion tassels and threads ol gold were used iu the construction ol Ornameuia lor the tops ot tbe smoke •tacks, for lamp covers and lor tbe ele gant adornment ol the apparatus geuer Ally. flumes wt-ie cuparisuard iu biack And white enameled leather aud bullion braid. Tbe splendid animals were led between the manned ropes by jockeys dressed iu salmon, white, cream and ether delicate »hades of salin. Une •teamer had the repiesentation of a fountain, formed of fiowiug silver JKhr-a<l» on the burnished smoke-stack and miniature fountains on the lamps A delegation of Chicago firemen, headed by the Mayor of ilia city, Mr. Hamsun, were guest» o£ ; the New Orleans depart meut at the the time. Altogether Liren* were upward» of twenty engine and tiuck companies of New Orleans in the Î rrocessiou, aggregating fully l,bUU uni onised men, and it is very duOtful if there are a» many uniformed militia companies iu the btate. No colored men belong to the hi« brigade, is^omewbat different from ihe o den times, when slaves worked lire machine. g ! D Inch MR WINDOM'ö bUCCEöbOK. Minneapolis, Minn., March 14.—^ special dispatch from SSL. i'aul lo the Evening Journal sa^s:— "Uuv«*i Fiilsbury this tuorning appointed Gen* eiai A. J. K igertou, of Ka son, Uuiud «Slates de. aior lo Li 11 the vacancy mad« by Mr Windom's appointment to th« Cabinet. The new öt iiai r will leav« tor Washington ai noon to day." A N EULll I hi York H( COURT. F rn the No' d >2Haw much longer is the Supreme .4 t> ol t L«'*'0ia.es to be ur^ii gvuily Jell lu 1 dition? By law tm • I'.nabled col' id ' iiibiinal cou^inis Ol lilsejUMices. Ii hhouiu aiv%a^ ber iu reality, aud and ot ■nuking due allowance for reasonable hounl take part in ie«i by the Couit.— Cep loti-*, each ry decision telide Tue public welfare de tbe law coutr-ai plates il. Hut wUal ha bt-«- u the I act? Foi lieariy three years Mr. J us ice Hum ban no! sat Wit htn colleagues. Justice Ol'tforU has but appeale«i o Dg Ibis term, wnich C.-^an Both are sun tue early lw this au«i Mi. I In bm.ch d Iasi au the Court. F Soai Jell L*y M r. J us allow el io c bn? « I u uujian* th« ay an lias b«tn Hone«; in CM S< VdCl the iniddiu of i. t'U-y the IL'i I .Lai BttsMon, W when g t «-at U, d, it is *•!' U'.l« nal q Io :« ml, lur i lu L hi: lb Wait.ng paiieuiJy ui lice, l Couui * y : Ij • t: i ; buiial ol lui J llilatlh Of 11 le.l IU l ha ir a few da. il ry la redite er.Cat felfcL crippled e j .dm. lueruly, but for to l uni »> iieneraft .\ev%s The Frazer River, in British Colum bia, is opened to navigation. The L S. Slealuui i ennessee,flagship of Rear OwUmnal Havana yesterday tr The back tenue; s and spare hands in the print works al l* ail River, Massachu setts, struck yesteiday lor an lucieasejoi 17 cents per day, which would make their wages ÿl. 2 o. U.au, Ne Orleans. The Governor of Tennessee yesterday sent a message to the Lr'gislaluie of Lha. btate urging tne pi tne piopwEi.nm of the bondholders just the dein at pat and lure« p rr cent. lULeiesi, the tonds loi un 2'J y*ai s. Tha Govern or day appointed Geuerul A. J. to be L. C5. »'SenaLoi lOowece«:« Wiodouj. i ne r»«: w bcUd' Paul at pi. acct-ptance of ad MiUUeo Ei*mio.» 5ee;etary left »St. il U lor V\ as It la roput tea mat gold auuniiver quai Covered on Van Li .ton. deposits of *V « but 1Z 'a 1 * idLti. 8p xneus have bt-eu »« nt io 8an Fr. nc IO be a*tsay ed Bjh i b if tja tra ic/c*?-» j i FOR SALE. A BPLKND1D FA KM In Maryland, containing:{>7 of it Highly improved, cleat the balance In wood lundi convenient framft btnldi v-.., . and »n g<nxi order. This Da fl _ giowlnu heavy crops of grain or iruJi; the »oll I» a rich day lot with yellow clay, no »an«!, young app acres ol Br Somerset f;n. res, •£, II, farming lai «I. d early m ' ; i underlaied » a fine full bearing; l<> 5 raspberries l of gooseberries, and 111 b o r perimfH le orchurd i _ randy beann*;and 2 5 acres of »1 r *«>on 11 » a rail« » fi K. R. ( which i» Lei aw . di.* e| l'hiH farm , K. H. Uinn «d the K t .11 Htot rail d> i 1 aud direct •U'JltlOl Ui Phila phia, New ila ftitealJl Poco York and Bost« b«iRt Landing at Kcl.obntb, moke river, churches, »choois. flhli E auie the ye ealihy trance ou the property, a t'e will be given lor c »J t , aud pari credit, or part lu NV'i. Pulladeiphla property; i>«»sm*-mo u i en at any tiuie. ami th. stock and K ,V,w lug crop» on »aid farm, if desired would be sold with the farm For lur'hér tlculsrs Inquire ol ihe «ubsorlher, Townaeud, Delaware. m ÖAMUEL TOWNHEND Towuscud.Jan. 24. 2taw3m' . nd t In ni d. ami i tra« ml y ti line ■ Kood. cl ash • •-•K at THE CZAR TO BE SLAUGHTERED On Thursday next the Caar will be slaughtered with but very little cere mony. The Czar referred to is noi the Czar of all he Russiss, but be is tbe esar of all the bogs l ha', have ever been seen in this city. He is a full-blooded Chester county while, and was pur chased a few days ago together with forty others of the same breed by Rising & Lange, the well known pork butchers on Orange street above Fourth. The hog is certainly a monster among pork era, his weight beiug nine hundred pounds, He is ss large that be is un able to stand but a very few minutes at a lime, and bad to be shipped separately in a crate constructed purposely for him. Uii hogsliip was purchased from J. S. ühaner of West Chester Pa. Any per son who desires to see the bog should call at the firm's place of business. Messrs. Zising & Lange have slaughter ed over 4,000 hog» thus far this season PERSONAL. Ex-Governor P. Cochran is In tbe city ti-day. He looka In excellent health. W. A. Boyd announces that he has g iv* n up hi** plan of publishing adirée tory of Wllmlngton aad the Peninsula. Henry Wells, Smyrna; J. B. Messlck HlaiiKhter's station; James Nicholson, Hunimitt Bridge; George Deak v ne. New Castle, were registered at the European Hotel, aud John B. LeFevre, of Delaware City, at the C'laytou Houso. E. J Muhlh**usen, organist of Grace M. E. Church, Wilmington, spent Huuday •Ith the f mPy ol VV C. Rob Dson, « 'bes ter, Pa. lie presided at tbe organ in the vladison Btreet Church lasiKevtning and ! lie ('heeler Times says rendered cbarui ing music. MIs» Stella Porter, of Newark, Del., who has had charge of tbe North East »»-icinHiy, will accompany her father. D r . Porter, of Delaware College, to Min neapolis, Minn., where he recently ac cepted a professorship In h college there. TDc Record of North Ea>t, «ays Miss Porter's place there will be filled by Mlis Mack «y, a daughter of Professor Mackey, ol Newark. "NOW WELL AND STRONG.' Shipman. Illinois. Du R. V Pibkce, Buff «Io, N. Y : Dear .Sir, —I wish to state that- tnv daughter, aged 18. was pronounced in curable, ami wan fast failing, ua the doc* tor*« thought, with consumption. 1 ob tained a half dozeu tiottlea of your Dis covery for her aud she commenced itn proving at. oneo, and is now well aud atr«mg. Öhe took the Discovery last tall. Very truly your-, Rev. ISAAC N. AUGUSTIN, riuauciai aud Co min «re I *1 Wilmington, Del., March 4. ibHi. I.ateHt Stock quo tali« H«ald «t* Co., S. E. corner Seventh and Market streets, Wilmington. Del., at 1 M. to-day : luruished by .STOCK QUOTATIONb. .1! N. Y. C. A Hud N. Y. A Erie.... u ae snore. N-.rth Western. ■ lo.' J*rei Ho Lit os Island... A Miss..,, rV.clfi«: Man... Union l)1 5i A *i 11 ol Paul....,. st. Paul Pref.,... j Hon Pa-'tfio..,, S.J. Central..... O'.l. Luck. A U lob, Central...., Uci A Hudson.., .1. li. 111 3. A* » ad:n^. ..'liJSll Vau«)... .an, a Nk v.^aln * Ils, 1 4Ä bufii«l< ceiitrai Tra Noitliefu I*« 1'. ia« loii illc, ui; Hi ID t 51*8, i KcgisUrud 1^6 >1 12 » Ol 81. NOW 5 IU. Keci si* I * a ou P I a Regisle d. . . if, Coupon... ilea ist« red LOI A1. SITU lt>. AM) UO.NUN. - v allouai Hank ol Dei 1 i j*s i Nuii«»uh1 Liuk, N LiOii.il i v> 11 . A L d> 140-ii Lou : it. It. l o dawi lern K. R. I e K A tli Nori i. igt« l*t K. W •K» b 1 llHii iL«=. .1« ,u : 1U7 Hall O „l«*u i . 1« it. w, Id 1 ..I'd i lie C iy .karRvt, »c tne i unu* pnet Ti ioiiow in aiket ..utn p«îr pound 4«! I - s <i Heel, sn ro Iu* Je ya-i, io i-(S' A, " ctliaK, " " '* dritxi, •• • *• Ctllp|»t«i " ** »er pound <y hi Mil, Ufl ;urkty li<y 16 . J.» is p pl. i' y«* p 2^4, 2« P I ci p. uud io hl 1C u . .ey per pound anbage per beau oaru, I jif/i 25 D.j(«A 10 p- i bowl DO it. If.iq, IU per pound 12 d'p n per do/. 1*0 25 log* is Ibty 16 «J, "1 er p moulder i per pound w .«< tiesHiu. •'*> U7 rtHll IU ..lackerel per p ece IU il i, per : I ' I per po id>«.k. Apples, per half poet 10 10 <H 0 is 2 . umd iu U6 toy I« Uly u:i u> per liai) p. ck »ley ]»er i>u Dune ii t ; . lu ;l laU lx-ï» 25 15 Imo, ;tu 12. y 15 IH.u, 0« ■h. ry I .ad i per lia» I i»«ck p'-im.i. t i» ; » Vtfilt; fuglOL iflhU.cik. WllaM ton. Dei. .March 4, lskl 1 tue Auiuhe j w Ji3 Mli.h 1« l Flou Lent Pat .»s.yjio *:ioo ... r 00 io 7 uo Ll.o ■ i y f Extra to , 50 . IU i cat. !.. I A lft u P111LADE d PH IA MARKETS WfcUNiirtUAy, Man li lu, > p. m. isduiJ, but Bruj, Hales of l, F i bn i.*» ; i *17 d «Hug Ms l<> it " bis* active de ia M cTdMctA.?uV'ai m * Jw 1 d aL ** 10 Jî low to j 8'50; Pen i i iamny ai fer «.»a.j, ohm, «i a.» 7a, and Paient» ul >•» 75» ly ul i-> per barre.. . .c> ftir.iigbl a. iv. L : Rye F i» st G ICA i.N. — VV L buhhel», L ■ 1H dll. 1« , at -1 lhl 3 nl ihm and No. 2 red in tor.at »1 Wiy. M; 2 \pnJ, and Sl 1ft 51uy. Rv lor Penn» ♦ I > n at >"> 1» «1 tunnel*, ino aiu d^ptyi, aL steamer, at. 54c. call. 56?i^c. vv.iH m; lor .April, a d âiSUc. Gat» k«c lu uiodeiate leuuest eady. bale» of SUOu bUKiiem. memo mg white at 42 m4->$c., aud rejected and mixed at lie. a 4J^e The receipts to-d .y wore as follows 2580 barrel» ot hour. 20,800 bushels wheat, a 000 bush, corn, ùb-jj busn. oats, i860 nu»n. barley, 05 barrel» whiskey. WHibKKY.—W'e i^uote Western iron but 111 bale» ol 12, yellow, track 50»:.; white at 55)^ oard fi» li 'LK y At "I bid for f«»r m id » at FOURTH EDITION I aal Mii.ai Iwr la- 11 a» Fait weather followed by Increasing cloudiness, northerly, veering to warm er easterly winds, stationary or lower barometer. THE DEAD CZAR. NIHILISTS ACCKPT TUB ASSASSINATION AS TU El 11 WOUK. London, March 14.— There was a constant succession of callers at the misslau Embassy to day to express con dolence. Among them were the Em press Eugenie, the various Ambassadors and foreign Ministers at Loudon, mem bers of the government, Lord Heacoua hele, Sir Alexander Galt, Cardinal Man ning and Mr. Russel Lowell. The news of the assassination was received by the Russian revolutionary party In London at five o'clock yesterday afternoon from their friends iu Pails, Geneva and Si. Petersburg. It was announced iu sociaI democratic halls by the respective speak ers later lit the evening, and was greeted with loud and continued manifestations of approval. It was stated that it is confidently expected that the new Czai would grant amnesty to all persons lately transported to Liberia, and that he voiId concede some form of consti tutional government to the people of Russia. In nihilist circles it is accepted as a fact that the assassination is the work of their organization and is not due to private revenge. In the course of the next few da>s the Russia Nib!list Committee will, it is sa d, issue a state ment of the whole affair, avowing the act as perpetrated at their instigation aud attempting to justify it. The nihi lists think thaï the names giveti by the two men arrested are a'Sumed, as they a.e unknown to the revolutionists here. The headquarters of the party has been recently removed from London to Paris. Hartmann, who w as concerned in the Moscow attempt, left London last week. A manifest«» has been issued, which was addressed to the revolutionists of both worlds, calling upon them to as semble at an international social revolu tionary Congress to be held in Loudon on January 14, 1882. A F IE II 1IIE EXPLOSION. London, March 15. The St. Petersburg Herald states that the Czar was warned against at tending the parade whence he was re turiiinir when killed. After alighting from his shattered carriage the Emper or approached Houssakofi' and old' red his removal. The police had ddliculiy in protecting the seen the fury «f the crowd. One of the Czar's legs wi "1 the thigh, his abdomen open aud his face wi surgeons declared that i hie. A despatch from St. Petersburg says:—When all the ofii fiicials and ■s met at the Winter take the oath of allegiance lo the new Emperor, tl e E 1 i assiiKhin from uttered to the top was torn injured. The nutation as mi j cers ol ilie kiuaids, civil mint dignit Palace ! peror aud Kinpicss and ilie Imperial family is sued from the Cabinet where the dead Czar lay. Iu George's Halt passing through 8t. on the way io the ebapel the Emperor slopped before « he Guard of ilouor and said with I should not like my son to ascend the throne under such circum stances as the present." The Agence Russe, of St. Petersburg, says the Grand Duke Michael was driving be hind the Czar's sleigh with Colonel ui; «'motion. >1 Dorjobky. In«* second bomb thrower not arrested but disappeared in the crowd UouHsakoff, Wi ho threw the liiat bomb, a st'ident during tw* ni ih Mining Academy, bomb thrower lias been arrested, is als years The second lie g man. The Cologne Gazette publishes a telegram from the Russian lioiitier, da ed 1 p. m., Sun day, bta'ing that the police on the pre %i«jus night made s veral domiciliary 'arch of a political cri i he police had lately discoveredtraces of the Czar. A despatch from St. Petersburg to the Cologne Gazet e says: The i hin Jtuss.ikoff had beeu a long time under a y. Vlhl h III mal. of a plot agamsl the In sas ol the police, who him. The second UKSassina isplCl had bee éliminai «mplicated in tl*e it yet bee >plw regard the new* E utmost confidence, coriespondei-t at bt. Petersburg • l i h *—General Mehkoflf announces that only one assassin has beeu cap lured, but that the police have made numerous ariesis." in disc .*red. The peroi with '1 lie bland 1' tin aid'» The Assassination ST. PEiEJtbLLltG, »china, win, au» first ihh'dialely >u< *u umenls for March 14.—-Dr. l)i among the physi* summoned to the Czar, ought the necessaiy in ainpulaiing the legs,which * *- ,e held by llte flush only, the nones being broken. Blood flowed profusely from ihe lacerated wounds, lnuia rubner i^andages w leg, bei« 1 li«: (Jxar's right hand, uu which w as g!uv«*, »vas found to be greatly lac**ra't*d. Ills marriage ring wa# brokeu to pieces and driven into the flesh. 'The surgeors tied up the severed arteries under the in lluence ei sulphate of oxygen 1 he Emperor opened his eyes and res piration became apparent. Kussakoff, who threw the first bomb, has beeu a student during two year» at the Mining Academy. The been arrested. applied first to Hie gilt ' tlie kuee, ana then lu Ilie lefu and ice. I'Cond bomb iln is also Ihrowci Ji young man. I.OXWOK, March 14—A Berlin des palcb to Hie 81 . James Ouzel te Uns e mg, says: " i ll. first bomb thrown the intention of killing the L'sar made bole in Hie road tour fuel deep and four leet wide." veu with 1« St- PETKHSBUftG, March 14—Gener al Meiikofl' announces that only assa-sin has been captured, hut that the le numerous arrests. *:ioo uo one , 50 IU »WExnixa ALLKGIAÄCB. X he imperial family to day swore alle The couit u l, guince to Alexander HI. » swore, iheir allegiance at 1 o'clock Ibis aile m non. St. ollic« it i'ETKkkUUB#, Mardi 14—The Ayeuct ^ liasse bays:—At 1 .3ü F. M. ui«i, fin d ny cannon on the Fortress, announced tb»* conclusion oftliecerc de- j iiiomca connectod with the ascsnalou of m Afcxandr i 111 to the throne. 10 1 ii.c »pace before the Pal cred with people w» en the Emperor and Empress passed ihrougli tbe crowd on Jî I the way to the Kar.au Gathodral ,amidst deafening aeciaiuai ion. -« was #ov ihm aL 54c. vv.iH âiSUc. j , . and i j t ir ,^ 2580 m/ a nu»n. iron . ^* TDLIüh. VERDI, of Washington, D. L , tlie celebrated author, (J«»mmi»»lo r ol ihe National Board ol HeaRO, ei y» the Liebig FO. 's Arumated E 01 w itch a I " 1 » lu valuable." e» i lie», bait Rheum, Catarrh. Paiu Periodb, Rh« um all »in,Colds and Neu , lievVM,e o1 cheap counter.ell». J he Liebig Company «»ffers no cheap goads. It offer» only honest preparation» ai nouent prices. Hold in fifty cents and dollar sizes, mhi0-0t. MK'S L TIM TABI.il TRAIN» LEAVE WILMINGTON Kok Phi i.a JwaeiiiA.—1.58 £13, MU Ml U'lS.'ju, 8.44, 10.ua. ltu», a. ni.; liW ; ta.JI. MI.4S,£Utt £30,4.00, 8.17, 7.UU, 8.1», 10.00, P- »>• on Huudays, 1.58, £zs, s.io,«. in.; 6^J, 8.17, 8.. *!, 8.65, 10.UOp. . Kon N kw York.— 1AS, a.Zta.80 7.00, 10.0k, fern. ; 1£2B, 12.4a, !U«. «.17. p. Ul. ou Sundays, 1.58, 2.28 h. m., 8.17 p. ui. Fob Baltimore ard Washington.-* 12.51, 2.88, 2.15,7.56,8.85, a. m. ; 12 .oo, 1.04 1.51,5.UU. 7.5K, p. m. ou Hondaya, liai. 2.1«. * 2.1 ,l,5o a.m. Fob üaltimobx, (Bay Une connaction US p, m. No Hunday trains. Kok Naw t'ABTua.—8.UU 8..«, a.m.; 1.06 8.00, B.3u, p. m, NoôuuUay train», Kok 1IKI.Awàkk K. K.—8.30 a. m.; 1.0», ii.30, p. Kob WiuilKurow .ou, a. m.; 3.00, o.'Jû p, m. Kok Diliv.ki Wbstkkk R. K.-7.I6 "■.sua.m.; 5.30 p. m. No Sunday trail a. TRAIN« ARRIVE IN WILMINUJON Kkok PHiUAnaneHia.—13.43, 1.1», £0», IM. 8.30; 0.25, ta m.; 13.15, l_4o, 1.02, £ », i.ao, 4.45.4je,5.10, ta», 7.uu, *.uo. ».ai. u.lo p III. On «uutlays, ta.43, 1.5», 2.0», 7 it, le.. a . .No Sunday tram a. A Nuhiskhn R. No Huutaav а. m. : 7. v> p. m. FmOM Nbw Yohk.—1.58, 2.08, 7.52,3 .J, h. iu. j 12.46, 1.03, 4.50.7.00 p. in. On HU i *Bva h-*, 2.U», 7.52 a. m. l aoM ÜALTJ MoKE.—1.63, 2.17, V.M J.J>. t. m.; 12.2U, 13.41,2.00,6.0« y.4.1, p. in. . day», IU>2, 2.17 a. in.t>.07,8.50 p. in. Phom Washington.—L& i, 2.17. 12.20, 13.31, 2.o5, 6.07, 0.50 p. •lays, 6.07, 0.50 p. in, * hob New Castee.— 8.48, 12.1 a. m. 5.10, 6.40 PaoM б. 40 p. w. No HUüduy train». 8'HOB WlEHiNUTON A NuKTHEii* K. 11 8.0«, 11.25 a. IU.; 6.46 p. in. No Huuday trains. From dklawahk W*stekn H. K.—8.o> a. in. * 2 15, p. m. No touuaay ir«* KAIN8 FÜK WILMINGTON LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. a. in . Un SUi p. m. No Hunuay trull. ». Diuwakh ii. U. From Broad stukkt and w amhixqtuk Av kNuit—7.u>,7.;<o, s.i j,IU..W, 1 Lue, H.i» a. in, l. 50,5.00, i.jU. 4.ÜU, 4.JO, 5.lu, 6.00, u.4U, 8.00, 4.45, U. 4 J 0 p. m. Ou Huuduy s, ».15 a. in. ; '».uo. 0.46, ll.;iu p. iu. From Thihty-Hkcono and Markk.» SriiKtars.—7.;k>, 11215 »A. II* ; 13.35, 4.UU, » . m. ;l.Uoa.m. On Huuaay h, i.oo, Note.—T he black figures rcpreaeui «■< extra ••Limited ExprtM't.' barged. W 111' FOR PHILADELPHIA. WARNER'S Phila. 8b Wilmington O Propellers Will sail daily from Market Street Wharf W il mington, Dei. At 6 O'Clack* P. M., AND First Wharf below Chest nut street, Phila. At 6 O'Uiock, P. M. Through rate* name« I to all Eaitern an I Wesleru Cities, au«i freight lor warded proo.ptiy by c« to clins linen. Exproa» 'hllauei .»h ua au<l VV ton. hVeigni earefudv handled our perhoual *upwt vision. ell 111! a ii.lei CHÂF.UR MARNtR A CO.. Market Ntr«*«*i Wlmrl Wil»tiln«rt«i I)«*l «uur«. «bl-T j^ll E VAHlfr i l PALACE. Adams & Bro., 504 MARKET STREET, dIC YC LES, BICYCLES, A. liaiidboino «ot ol new Ciiliüreu'bcar riaa«;» j uni in; « all aud exam them. Drw Clootln, liomei*U A* AdOoha, , .'stair and i able Oil ninth»« in a in res at • arpets, »V mil«» vv , i rockery uiieiy* Rug.-, Games, -Is, Dane Ha» V> ago a*, V Doll Garriageh, orkh, r lags, La'tlerun, -'tali liais :p«o0n kina b A gilt ioys, Tu&zy Goods, ni olL i kinds. BOOTH, HLvjj Aleuts lor John oeorge Clark s « ». lie C4Jtt*»U, iinu nil aV.NU RLBBEHH. lurk's N. i. cotton, e axent» loi* Traînard, Armstrong Ac Co's ilki> le end cotton tiiaxuau ice. Cheapest place lu the city to buy auyimufc. at o04 MAIlKET ST. a des a four Sl.OO veu with b a Large Load of KINDLING WOOD, OAK. AND PINE MIXED. be leil at the following place» Mr. Chu». E. rsalfi cr. Flour aud feed «tore, No. 2 VV . iUlli Hired. Ordern ci the one W. C* TowFI :T 6tn <»ur and Fend 8tore, d Tain* »1 Ei a, John A. iiuey, N. W. cor. 6th and Madl alle Jams» b'Dnum i , Grocery Hiore, corner 8tli and Grange ulreelu. Messrs. Wlal A Ring wait, 11 «rne»8 Htore, N. E. cor. Hoco d and Mal setHU. to kindling wood* factory, corner ni Union and Gilpn . will be promptly attended to. Jamei» l. mckinney, Wilmington Del, a of and on Orders *eu. by rnli7 «» Mwnoy with WHEAT Dealers W. T. BOU1.H2 A CO., 130 U Halle Street, Chicago, #ov m. WdniwrartUtiua. r HE WATTH TELEPHONE.—The won ders of a »impie Instrument that will yet make a noise m the world. Business men wauling their offices conu«3Cted wit* lemolepaiUci their works will do well to call ou M. F. Hayden, corner Hixtb and bhlpley streets, who has the agency lor the a tute of Delaware. Where a line is uow lu operation fer trial he refers lor work done. Uelereac«5s : Geo. W. Bush A bon; The Harlan & Uoilmg»worth Co.* Jos. Baucroft & bous; J. J. Gallagtiei Bros.» «d oUier», daol-oDuo J and rSsy-I UM MIUi »>• ou 2.1«. 1.0», £0», », p ABOUT THE RAILROADS. NO JfKW DKVELOPMKNTS IN BBOARD TO TUB COMTKTiNO LINK. Tbe railroad question is uow in etatu quo, and no new developments are ap parent. Tbe Baltimore & Ohio people say they "have nothing to report," and tbe Delaware Western people declare "there is nothing new yet." Alluding to the conference of B. A O. officials with Levi C. Bird, Esq , iu this city, on Saturday, the Baltimore Nun says : Mr. John W. Davis aud Mr. Cowen returned to Baltimore on Saturday even ing, but ueilher of these gentlemen fell at übe I ty to make any statement as to the object or result of the conference held iu Wilmington. Siuce the mis carriage of the arrangement made by the (iould-Garietl syndicate with Mr. Thayer, for the tiansfer of a controlling interest in the Philadelphia and Wil mington road extreme reticence has been the rule with Baltimore aud Ohio dlicials. On the same subject the Baltimore Ornette has the following: Lie jjolin K. Cowen] staled that nothing definite had yet been settled and their delibera tions In Delawaie had not been very successful. It is thought, however, llial the Baltimore and Ohio Company,which Mr. Cowen represents, is lavorable to building a competlting line instead of co-operating with Col. McCoinb. h. t. m. 11 CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS. The delegat'H from the various Catholic Beneficial aud Literary ttoci eties of this Mate, held au adjourned meetiug huuday afternoon, and unanimously adopted the following resolutions, asking that Catholic Chaplaius he appoiuted iu the U. B. Army and Navy: W HKKKA8, It is one of the fuuda ineiital priuciples of our government that Congress shall make no law re specting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise there of, tbe principle is thereby established that it shall give no preference to any religious denomination nor iu any manner restrict or embarrass any one in the free exercise thereoi; and W hereas, The Army and Navy of ilie United Mates is believed to be in greater part composed of Catholics, we hold that those defend.*rs of our country should not iu justice be dis criminated agaiust in the selectiou or appointment of spiritual advisers or ai my chaplains, but iliey are entitled io the Dee exercise of iheir religion_ fully as it is enj -yed by those iu the service who receive the inii istratious ol chaplains of other deuomiuaiioiys; anu in, ; » . «■< Wheukah, An unfair and we believe uninicniioiiul discrimiuntion has been heretofore made in ilie appointment ol chaplains by which, until 5 months ago, the array had one Ca holic cnap lain and now has but two, while the Brotes: nut army chaplains number 2« and ol ibe 24 appointments allowed by law lor the navy not one is Catholic. Therefore be it. JUtoltrd, By this convention repre 8 ('Utiü 2 llie Catholic Societies of the S ate of Delaware, with an aggregate membership ol 2,500, that the honora ble Sena ois aud K'-prcsentalive of the Slat»* ol Delaware be requested to vole foi the passage of bill No. 4,3'JV, of* fered by General Anson G. McCook, of New York, entitled, "A bill io tegu late tue appointment, assignment aud duties of chaplains in the army aud navy and lbr other purposes," uow before the Committee ou Military Af fairs, or such oilier bill or amendment as may the better, in their judgment, secure a led less of the grievances com plained ot. Aud W it Liu as. Our brethren, the Catho lic Indians of the West, are suffeiiug injustice by being deuied the right to woiship God according to the dictates of their conscience ; while proselyting efforts are being constantly made to cause them to abandon the faith iu which ih»*y have be«*u taught, aud to prevent them from practicing its pre c pts ; while the Catholic mis»iouarit*s are de Uaned by Protestant agents, sustained by the ruling of the office of Indian Allans, Ironi continuing the ctl »its b gun cculuiies ago to convert Indians from Paganism to Christiani ty ; therefore, be it Rteolved, lliat w« protest against th«* - > called p iace policy, by which 80.000 ('.tihulic Indians have been assigned to i'ro'enlaül aïeuls and are by them debar led from all privii»«ge of eojuyiiig the free îx. reise of their religion, and Catb ol.c uiisdoiiarie» résine ed iu minister* il an I a ii.lei o 1 h Ilexolced, That our HunorablA 8«oiato r n aud K piettelif all ve be requested to vote »option Ol tli«i hill for in« titled, • An «ci grant equal piiviieges to all iJeuominations in the ludiau lions," reserva hucti other law ah may in Iheir cut remedy the evil Compltued of and which will necure lor Ihe Catholic futllautt the right of practicing their tigion ami the right ol Caibo ari»*M to labor lor iheir couversiou. Ittxolccd, Thai a copy of tb«:ne résolu lions i»«: irauMultfed lo tbe honorable .Senators, Mr. T. F. Bayard and Mr Eli •Saulnbury, and to the Huu. E L. M iu, our r«*i»rehentaiive from this 8late, and ihat a copy be sent to the pres« lor publication. liais J u 'fK re : mission* olL ilki> .SHERIFF'S SALE. At the Court House, this Mott day, auelioueer Id tor ."'hurifi Clark ilie I'oiiowiue properties : House No. 1008 Poplar street, lot ISxt.8 feet, property of David II. Barker, lo George lleury Pearce,lor 8885. btory brick fiouso belon.pu!' to same, on hcotl slice., between Dela waie and Gilpin avenues, lot 18*x07 'eet. to J . .Mai is, lor $100. Lot 48x07 feet on 11 street, between lb-ald and i'owuseud,South Wilming ton, property of Peter J. Uumn, io J. Hans, lor » 100 , Lilt 40x07 Get, adjoining the above, properly of Peter J. tfuiun, to J. Maria, Eaq., ior »130. 1 wo atuiy frame liouae on Second .treet, west of Madison, lot 15x50 feet, property ol Joim Logan, deceased, to John 1'iuuket, tor $570. House au, 1 small let on Wilmington and C/firiniiana 'J urnpike, properly uf gau, lu J. Maris, Kaq., for Lui 34 by 07 feet, on It street between Heald anil Tuwuaeud, property, ol f'eter ■I. Uiiiuii, to Jo.liua Mar.s, Ksq., for $6(1. A large amount of property belonging to faaae Murry was alsu sold. SALE UF REAL ESTATE. On Saiuiday alternoou J. Ï, Heald reel estate agent, sold tbe following properties at publiosale: A two Btory frame house, No. 313 Lombard street, lot 16 lent 0 inches by 76 met to John Walab lor * 1206 . A lot 111 feet «inches by 72 feet -ad jolulng the above, ta Chine. Tracÿtar $402. '»cy, ror ST. Frank »Slid hum MU l'wi place» «tore, 8tore, Madl corner Htore, wood* Del, with 130 Chicago, John McG » 100 . won will wit* well Hixtb agency line lor A Co.* J THE NEWS IN WASHINGTON, Washington, March 13.—A des pn*eb Ironi Miuister Foster, recciv ed i arly this afternoon by Secretary Blaine, brought the first news to this citv of the Czar's assassination, A MCoud despatch came shortly af ter 2 o'clock from Minister White. at Berlin. A copy of Minister Fos ter'« despatch was sent at once to the Russian Legation,reaching there nearly an hour in advance ot direct Information from St. Felershurg. It was several hours later before the news had aulhiug like general circu 1 alien, hut this evening it is talked over every where andubsoihs con versation at the various Legations, The Russian Legation has been overrun with cullers uli the evening aud both from the Slate Department aud from lus diplomatic ussocir.tcs Mr. Barlholomei, ths Miuistcr, has received expressions of condolence, "ST. Uktcksiiuko, Maxell 13, 1881. "7\) Air. U 'nine, Secretary, Wa»hinytou,l>.C.: "Empeior wuuuJed in a carnage to d»y by a bomb, injury not yet known, Hardly had the Secretary recoveied from the shock occas needby thonceipt of the above when, at 12.2.0 p. m. he le ceived the following. "Sr. PKTKiiMiirmi, March 13. ' JHaine, Secretary, Wash nyto /* "Emperoi dead. (Bigued) On receipt of tue last dispatch Sucre* tary lilaine prcuipt. y couuuuuicateu with the IV «ident, and immediately thereafter sent tbe following : "Washington, March 13. ieun Mi meter, St. Peter »bur y : F08TB.IL" "Abeter, Av "Express to the Miui**t«*r Affairs the sentiments of sorrow with which the President and the people of th«* Unit 11 at ; hit ii rd of tl rible crime ol which toe Emperor has been the victim, and their profound sympathy with the Imperial family and the Kussiau people in their gr«*at allhc Uou. Blaine, Ncctreiary." >f roreirn SKETCH OF THE CZAR. Aloxandur II, Nieolaievitcli, Lorn April 21«, ISIS. Nicliolas, Czar of Kussias, anil Ins mother. Alexandra Feodoroona, sister to Frodunck William IV, and William I, of 1'iussia. lie was tho object lions of his parents, who treincly caiolui of ills odiicaliou. his early years his royal father was his tutor, and Generals Frederis ami Ka velin acted as assisi anls. une of the ijiealest of Russian poets. Zhukovsky, also acted as instructor. Although possessed of no transcendental ah ii ties, the fuiure Caar proved himself to he endowed with moi judgment, and a noticeable Halt of ids character was ihat he showed none of the violent passions which had been the principal characteristics of the Romauotls. was His lather was w as a From iuiancy f thn tender allée were ex lu 2« by of* Af to to iu to of the th«* to the than common THE NEW CZAR. By lar the most prominent of the Im perial family after the Czar is his son, Alexander Alexaudrovitch. He 1» regard ed by many as Russia's last hope. 1 hlr ty-tive years have passed over his head, hut he looks much older, lie is handsome man. 11 is facets decidedly Caluiuck iu type. He fsgiowmg bald the temples and back of the head, lik«* the PriiiC'i of Wales and royal Princes o r Europe. He has a heavy square forehead, a short flat nose,a Mephistophelean mouth aud a muddy complexion. The expres sion of his countenance is a curious mixture of good-nature aud harshness. Ill* lacc,geueial demeanor aud character present a marked contract to the noble form and stately presence ol his !ath«r. not a in a ii y other PREVIOUS AT TB M PTS ON TUE CZAR'S LIKE. On the 10 h of April IbCÖ, a student I he Emperor, fl, lfc(i7, his life attempted by a Pole named BerezoWbki Eiu| eror w the Fiend) at Pai is. ratued Karag* sof tired On Ju while the visiting the Bmperor of Ou Apni 14, lb7W, four shots were fifed at fmu by a retired functionary of the Finance Department named bk- lot he was taking his morning walk the Winter Palace. near In addr«»siii|{ tli« people wlio came io congratulai» him on tils safety; the Czar sani. "This la the thirU ilia« God ha» saved me." Ou December 1, Iblfi, an attempt was made to wreck his train while he w I ravelling horn St. l'eleisburg toll cow. His tram eacaped but be baggage nain was blown oll tlie track by expinion,a tiinn. l having been dug under tbe roadbed and filled with powder. On Febiuary 17, 1880, a mine laid below the dining hall in the Winter Ualace and fired about tbe time the Czar and hit family were in the habit uf din ing. Fonuuately they had been delayed on this occasion. Five soldiers were killed and llnrty-live wounded. r n UH all of Eli lor W a I re A SAVAGE MURDER. Chicago, March, 13, 1881. George McBride, a hostler in the em ploy o! William B. 8imp»on, shot anil killed to-day by a well known gambler and thief named Henry Gilmore,in front of the Wabash Avenue Favillimi. 8imp son w as ou a spree last night, and Mc Bride was sent from his home to hunt nun up, and found him iu the Favilioii, iu the company of Gilmore, tried to get his einpl >yer away, but G I ruora interfered and call«*«! McBride names, wheieupon McBnde invited him outside to settle tho matter with their fists. lot II. to J. feet, to uf for $6(1. B . 313 Jo * e pk L. Carpenter, Jr., late Col 76 "« County 'Paxes for the North oru District of Wilminuton u. tied in full with H I t K ,'. " et - bad 1„LIÏ 1 a Lc¥y ^ üu , 11 ror nan Ins otficial bond sa'islied. He has yet some taxuB to colleet, however. McBritlc When they started out Gilmore was banded a pislul by the bal -tender. When Simpson noticed the pistol in Gil more's baud he tried to slop Hie fight,and McBride, said be had no intention ol lighting unarmed, with Gilmore, i he latter said ho would not let nis adversai v oil so, and, levelling the pistol over b.mpsuii's shoulder, sent a ball through McBride's temple killing him iustanly. Simpson and the owner of the saloon aud Ihe bat-lender weie anesled, but Gilmore escaped. According to au luter Ucsun special from Fort Wayne, Did. Gilmme was a well-known gambler Uiere or some time, and is generally supposed ta have been'mpheated in the murder of ex-Cuioner Webb, which occurred here In May, lb7b. SET 1 BED IN FULL. and D ' „ , nTBDI ' T Pro *i*broui. _ ) P^P® 1 » in l'ltilatlulpi .h fi..,. ) v «ry unprofitable the be " to started and while other* - **' gui lung it has t af „ ate* th« 1 m ° ! 'ey. ft brl8fl hw : nf has »ttaim d a to .... : . »uccess in six y«ars that 0 ,, f A.neriesn^oun^f^J 11 ^ iw .in-..« ... J .!, 8lu - Altern,: It ,, ul ,i, calju u „e? er '^ P ub,i <»tio.i, lt , rom jUl ' )iu , rj^rram a dul, v au< | j t olosed the ut ex l" i «»i capital intact aud a liL^"' * ill >iU in us treasury. It i« »' ,Profit only first class daily w , lll!te ' the fouuded in this country e,w noi less than 7 per cent an \ - duLdsto its shareholders fro ti .t started; that never Kllve "i tbe other obligation for money on nT ness; that never borrowed « V , ,lm '' ""T 0I,e ! 'fiat never lia« a n;n'" p id after matunty or .demand ig? to- *1 oo^Mcf® r real e ' uto moi;. "»'taeasurv ioUa» f 'Tîî™ PK»ÜU i KoSS or 1 • 4ud tijat dollar of debt *2UO,UOO of capital, le- 1 J,iM * a,l y one else stated it we should not have believed it; but sin« th* lime, itself makes the statement », are bound to put faith in it. ,s uretlj , Timet people ought to bchappy. Ian. ih paid hWiihüver property, without lovestnieot of 0Q8 ou au : COLORED OANDlUATEs. Alltiitog to IU« »orauit,!« | l)r tll „ » rai otfiirm. Minons tlj« Bsitiuiois lean., tu« Ginette Haj»; 0 th« tl«l.| wlio claim that tk„ J'* l. ..pi» inn-l Lav« a lair .bar, "T atiov» ..file«.. Tim, «a, tl,,, „„ [ um «IU.-W ol th, Hopubhcat, ni tfils htaic, that wltliout Ibtiui it |f J •corporal a «n.nl, »u,| that lb. v ,j 0 th. t>. .1 p .it of the voting, >«l rucciv. ot tin-»poll., or at h ast a m« r » m.,7 po'itar , " t ^° a ^ a !> 0 tho.sougeihhipo' 1 Ins IS juat about tb« rolailoi, ,,f tk uc k'° lo 'b' - Ropublican pari, i. ji,.. war«, ami it la »nut ,omo of tb. WiL nil Tilton n«irroMH ur« g 0 in K to bav. Him claiu.h reco({ulz«J by lb« ailuiiumrailoi or know th«« reason why. of hoi Ins his the ii to ids of a Local Linen. The first thunder and lightning of the season iu this vicinity, occur red during the storm of .Saturday evening. ' Repair your pavement mid save trouble through Lite Street C'ommia sioner. lu Wilmington's favorite actress, M iggie Mitchell, will appear in tin Opera ^House April. soin e time during The American lüfte» mW i«e. tins eveuiug lor the purpom o! electing ;t cajituin in place of Capt. Hueknmster, resigned. Fifteen passenger cur» were ship ped hj- Bowers, Dure & Uo., to th« Slieuuudoah Vally 11. U.,ou Satur day. Im son, hlr lik«* a The Trustees of the Poor announce by advertisement to-day that per* sons desiring; to obtain a permit enter the »niuil-pox hospital can ho without applying lo meiubero the Bounl of Health by calling the office 103 \V. Sixth street. a The annual hall of the Fine Knot Assembly will take place in Web ster's Dancing Academy on Easter Monday ni^lit. A man was badly assaulted Front street on Saturday cveninn, while escorta»" a lady from the \V. A. B. H. H., depot tolar hume. A number of persons were bapliL ed in West Presbyterian church yesterday. by PERSONAL. Ex-U. S. Marshal John M. Dunn *to I >r a year past has b«-on iu the S nth, a special agent tortile Treasury Depart* ni«nt, is now on a brief visit to this city. R. A. Gilpin Esq., paid this city visit to-day. the of of lot near tli« on the was Czar din were THE NATIONAL BANK CIRCÜ JLATION. Washington, March 10. The Comptroller of tho Currency said this niorniug that ths idente* bonds, both .7 and Ö per cents, have bet'll previously on deposit 1 ® now bo red«:posited as secuniy furV lional Bank circulation, and wheio ail liority has been given •ho boaid of directors to au agent W assign theic bonds'o the Treasurer ol the United States, the authority, P 1 ?" pc ly executed under the seal uf w hank, should accompany the huuu*» and the Aitoiney should sign aud eW* cut : ihc blank assignment upon back of each bond. UH a I dll em anil front Mc hunt I him their A llKllllKW FMsTIVAL— Ihe f' 1 -* 8 I'urim, a Hebrew festival, b*d lU KUiiiel tomorrow night aud cuut'u® twenty four hours. It is in coujujiUW tlou of the deliverance d«:tcr»bed id nook of Esther, by which ihn (ions of fi »mau were thwarted, 4UU - in>t« ail «»f Mordecai, was haiia«'*. »estival was in former times célébrai«" a no sy uianuer*, with loud enpre^ 1 " hatred nt ihc re.uling of Haul aus m i he synagogue. At preseut 'fj 0 d ,; lrt diserved wi-h thanksgiviug by Hi iheir temples and home», aH*' ) •»ud parues by the lounger |*oo|d^ Ia> prttceding is a fast day. lu ineuîotadou of K.tfi««'« fs»l p" ut "fiudiug favor" with the Kiug. ill et - has It was Gil ol he v over but i-uï THE LUCK OF A COUftLT ER. A native of France, M. Cl»}« 11 ®* 8 ^ »v«*ük» ago fouud In in »eff Freucii Opera Troupe lu New ^ vVbile there he Ihougbl be wuU y|J ,ui4 ■he New Orlean.*people do,aud * uc jj. one dollar in ihe purebane ui u ' el in tbe February üra Louuiaua Htate Lottery.nilb m ^ , * 15,UOU 0B * u uow IÜ0 >Ug result of oklainlUK il ticket N u. i>J,58b 11« the houefly jf lUe m «uag«* 11 celebrated lustitutiou a» wall*" ' lug to tnow the cornet. H l* e ij^yphiD» ..... wüIj an enclosure to M* *•, lv #f |0 N u. 510 Broadway, New , ï i ". rl '"! u, W die sam« neisou al New »»"**„!. prob - would have bad tbe same ro " 4l ^ t ably. i J [IIIIUI'»" of It* CÜU0""' f*ut writ* U UTTKB ON the FfiHUH. , ^0 To «very bouseKe«|».r )f , uU r grower cultivating " " u a ,- ."i.rvJ » , l " ' hard, tuis valuable work»* urotfdj direcfious for pi «serving he* ap«wi^ Uveuwts and prolonged reuitxiua agaiust that i "yellows." Book «1, by paid. luforuiaUou given ** Address, wssi&«^ ,f and