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Tar THIRD EDITION •000 VICTIMS OF THE EARTH QUAKE AT CUIO. Athens, April 4.—The Government .* tendiug a number ot surgeons and some moaey t# Ohio, to relieve '.be over whelming distress ceused there by tbe earthquake on lundsy. Three thousand Is still maintained as tbe estimated num her of persons killed and wounded. Cobstamtiboflb, April 5.—The latest accounts from Ohio estimate the Dumber of v eltmi at five thousand. All the foreign men of-wsr stationed si Smyrna have started for Chio. Gen. Longatreet, the United Ltatne Minister, has ordered the corvette Galena to pro asad tbith *r with succor for tbe sufferers. A despatch to tbe New* from Vienna announces thet thirty villages in Chio were destroyed by tbe earthquake, and 40,000 people are destitute. SHIP CANAL TcROSS FLORIDA. Jacksonville, Fla., April 5.—A company, consisting of Hamilton Diaaton, Wm. C. Parsons, Wm. L. Elkins, John L. Hill, Edward W. Keene, Albert B. Linderman, Wm. H. Wright, Robert E. Rogers, Samuel H. Grey, Wm. S. Stokeley, E. A. Protoie, A. P. K. Spofford and J. Coryell, has bean formed, and a charter obtained from the State of Florida, to cons' ruct a ship canal across the State. The route will be bv the way of the Caleosa hatchee River, Lake Okeechobee, and • thence to the Atlantic Ocean at or near the month of tbe St. Lucie River. Capital. $80,000,000. This is substan tially the same company having the contract with the State to drain Okee ehobee Lake. They will begin work at ouoe. road House 1 a faw like order or the run tbe pany ages I take with one rival cess may wben to •erious tr take age. also coated DK thet f u a boti ery. PARIS, Aprils.—MissThursby muds her first appearance on Sunday betöre a critical audienoe at the Conserva- i MINS THURBBY'8 SUCCEtS. SMB APPBAtlS BEFORE A SRITICAL AWD1BNCE. toire. Sb« was wsrmlj received and sang twice. Sbe will siug there agaio ou Sunday next. The market GREEKS IN ARKAT. Athens, April 5, 1781. Tbs military review of tbe Greek forces, which bad been fixed for tbe 6th Inst., was bald on Monday iu tbe pres* *• ence of the King and Queen, tbe royal * The King | " family and 8,000 spectator®, presented new color® to the various rag~ It* iment«, and expressed his gratification 1 at the bearing of tbe lore«. Foreigu 1 military critic® present were astonished Ham at the rapid progress iu the tiaining of - the troops. Great enthusiasm prevailed. r 1 Lerd, Hh Hide* " a w ak of Races. TWO THOUSAND CHINAMEN MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD. Panama, March20. A war of rsces has uiukeu out lo the Valley of Crtuete, where nuor« thau two thou»au<l CbioauiHu have breo barbar- I oualy murdered by >h« = egroe» »ud I ebola». Ou oue ptaotAliou six hundred Cal InoflViiFive uieu w«re (PurdertHl in cold I blood. All 'he o»uh fi«ld»,-ugar t.oueea. ■MKShioery, eto., have burned sna k, de»»r jyt-d, and property *o the valuti of ■aidions h » b«eu wrecked by lht*se a aaseiun. All the foreigner! have tied I fr. m the valley, which i» one of ihe aaoel tenlle aud productive in Peru.— 1 Some ot them have Otgu killed. Full part*cular» are not yet at hand, a» the ^ work ol murder and plumier 1» «till go leg ol. It le f tilled that the ad)»ceut il ley of CbincWa will nuftVr next. The Chilians reluae to anod troops to quell the oieiuibancea. Mr. Henry 1« | ■ heavy lo»er. A number of wouir-n and ekildreo sought refuge ou board a coup«» of v«»*«!», which were at anchor at Cerro Agul, ami Mr fiwavne has char« tered tbe »learner ilo and »ent her to tbEl port to bring Ihe refugees to Callao. It is feared similar »eenes will be eu» acted throughout Peru. Even if tb* Chilians leave Lima foreigner« will cer> tAinly have to fight tor their lives and out down the cauatlile, who are alr^any do acting of what ibey intend to do »« aoon as tbe Chilian troops leave here.— I All plunderers caught are »ouudiy I flagged, and under ihie «ysteu* the Mtale' srnisfur th n ihfiv waraafttw wrek«ai/o ^ sS/ 1 , oÏd.™ A net or fit'! property ownere ha» 1 been lesuod by the Chilians, from eaob 1 of whom they demand a war conintu tion in the shape ot 20,000 hard dollar». I Than a aum of one million will be raised, I wbiob ia the quota for iLe first month. I Tbe Chilian Government ban determin I « r ;, : ioD .* " omh fot tLe i **Pi? D, ïî ° f lb f. aroll y »i The Bf'-y geotlemca uaruf-u have bald I a meeting, at wblcb some of them re- I solved DOl to pay. A. tbe penalty f u r | non-payment l. tbe destruction of prop •try worth three limes ihe amount of the quota, few of them will fail! to com ply with the eo trlbution. Tbe bous«» I or those who have not paid by the ,18th I Will be destroyed, it is said, on that day. | va NOTICE.—Dr. Kitna'* Oraat Nerve Beator er lathe marvel of the age forai Verve Diseases. Ail flic stoppait fra>-. Bead to931 Arab Street, Philadi-lphia. 1 oct 20- i y MURDEK MUST FOUL. Kbw Yubk, April 4.—A UlDoinumii oped« j tronj.CocDeiiiou, iud., sojo «M m«D Bicoori* Welch, livu.g ol Derb> •n Frldaj saw hl««on "Modi" watching I Alin«« ho ouioriuq lb« hou»o of hL paramour, aud heebot five t iuee at* b: •on, ualMiughiui Ou Sunday "Mom" aud hUmother, who bad been eoD»ulCiog E lawyer about proceeding» against in* old man, met him ou ihe road, wben he I 4rew a ravolver aud aatd, ••Oua ot Us ■.eat die." ' Mom" at eues also drew bis •latol and flrad ihre- »bols, on« pimoiug I bu farber'. oralnjiuotber hi. bean, anu IS* third bia abdomen. Tb« son suit I mother they coolly walked off leaving I »be old teas ijin* in tbe road. I GENERAL FOKJGN NEWS, London, April tf, 1881. Dr. •anglabauer, abbot of ihe Rene.. 4l0ttne Monastery of Kerem»munsie>, Aoelrla, baa been appointed Arubbiabup Of Vienna. A dispatch from Durban to the Doily Tdtgraah Btys.—"A secret In ibe eon ▼anilon with tbe Boers f rbids t U e Rritisl. t> oecupy Ling's Neck." '4 tii i. .»i L . ' U I T. T WHJiT Dealer* make Money srlth w. t. aoci.« a co., tie Le Salle Street, Ctdcaao, UL Write tor perksolaza m Tar the Gaaatte. Wilmington, April Oth, 1881. Mm. EDirom .—Dtar Bir; The Junction 3c Bieskwater Railroad Company have assured ate that the will be ezteuded to the Bright •outb the to a were ed rata road House this spring. 1 ezpect t go down to Rehoboth in a faw days to help locate it. I would like the publio interested ia tbe auc Keboboth order that thoao who wish to improve or barid cottages there may do so with the assureurs# hat tbe railroad Is to run wi bin a very short distause from tbe beach, and that the Railro id Com pany intend to give as many advant ages that ws have not had hitherto. I feel satisfied that Rehoboth will take a fresh start, ihis season, and, with its present reputation of being one of the best watering places in the country, will soou be a formidable rival to thoao that are more fre quented. to hear of this in cess of high gale of the A get tbs able The pier had to gion ice the that Very respectfully, Wm. Bbidht. "NEWFANGLED NOTIONS" may not work ipjury 'o tbe wben they relate to mattere • •oneequenoe, hut «bei tutertaiocd as to what we .ball take when afflicted with •erious disease they may lead to dear experience. Don't, therefore, trifle wttb diseases of the blond manifested by •ruptioes, blotches, «orofuioot and otb tr awlling. and grave symptoms, but take tost well tested and rffleae oui remedy,Dr.Pierce's GolOeu Medical Die oovery-tbe greatest blood purlfler ef tbe age. If tbe bowels are very costive nee also Dr. Pierce's Pellets (little sugar coated phis ) CUBES Kins AND AQD8. i'LRAsANT VaLUBT, Jo Devices, Co., III., March »1st, 1879. DK Ptaaoa, Buffalo, N. Y ; l)*ar Sir — I write tbie 10 Inform yon thet aiy child, nos year old bee beaa f .eimsoently cured of the fever and ag u a week's time by tba use of but' bit boti le of your Golden Msilual Discov ery. My wife, a long sufferer from liver complaint sud biliousness, by tba use Di-covery and Pellets bas been entirely relieved. Tbe|Discuvery has sever dis i appotuted us for enughs and oolds. Yours truly, JAMES STRICK ELL } ne fa aprfl 6t Th« City nsrtet. The following wer« tn« rating prie«« Is market this mornlna : Butter,fre»h, per pound,,**.. •* roil. 44 # * . •• firkin. *• * dried, ** • | " ÄS? " - •tew» " ** 40 ■ «2 ai ly The the 12 19 IU oh tick, M 20 It* 1 Turkey» per pound 1 Chicken» j**)r pair . Ham ^üoVêaalë.'pèr p nöd - '«need, " Honey per pound.. 1 (jaobtege per head. collage cheese per bowl.... Lerd, pound. Hh usage, per pound. bcrapple *• •• . Leiuoub per dozen. Muttou per pound. chops per pound...« retail, per pound Hide* aud bacon, wholesale. " " " retail. IV M II 1 75q® i 50 1*4 30 lu 06 * 10 m SU» 1« . 13 0 » :: i® S • a 144 1« I Mackerel per p'ece I ilaiibuL, per p judU«mm Cal h»h. per pouud. I Jj'hltA^Fleb '* . k, under» i er* pound. of c«»dll»ii per pound. U*udock per pound... I i'eich . Apple», per half peew. 1 tick.e» per d-z.......... parallîy ner buncR^*'* the ^ JeuU bunch.. WWW. i.una'Beans.*!.!. gweel Pot aloe«... elery per bunch. Poiaioe«, per half peck 1« | Tripe per pound. at to eu» tb* and »« I Wkdnkhday, March 31, 5 P. M I Flock 1« quiet Oui firm. Hale« of 1700 hbla, luoiuuiug Extra al I :.7j; Minneeoui at #5 a 575 for medium to choice aua al ''«"»"ft '"«■ .irslsm; ha» 1 pennevlvania exira family at fi 7o a 5: eaob 1 Western, do. do., at So 26a5 76, and Pat eut» al *t>75&7 75. Kye Floor la »oaree I and firm al $5 12*4 P«r barrel. I Grain.— Wueal wan iu better demand I -»ud biguer. <*ale» of Jti.UuU bushels, in I a ir , J tLe i »i 2U May, «ud »1 19j^ Juue. K>o 1* Arm bald I .1*1,0« for Periu.yivKBis, Com 1. fairly re- I stuve nod a hb«de better. Hale, of is.uuo f u r | bu.nele, lucludlns yellow, st 66c. net; prop- fojCc. regular; siesmer, 51c; and rejected, of AUheopen board, MUc. was bid com ffltSgp June P Oad^Si m ^ I request, but firmer. Hales of SOW ,18th I uumielh, including white at 4Sa46^o , and day. | rejected and mixed at 41){c. The receipt» to-day were oa barret« of flour. 15.0U0 0« Hhouider», 1/7 10 10 if* " 16 is«» 1 » «0» 90 12 lu IO« 13 35 »U 0 « Ul M 4 16 i 36 1* 1 if 04# U® mie.lugiob IMarliwta. Wilmington, Del. March 28. 1881 Q,uoiailou8 at tue BraXauywLDe Mille foi Kioiw and Grain, Best Patent Flour.... Choice Family Flour. Extra do.. Choice Bupertlne. Prime new wuewt...., New Corn. Bran nerton . PHILADELPHIA MARKETS $86010 $900 . 7 60 to 7 0» . « 50 to 70» >~4.76 to 6ft I U 110) lo-day were at follows: 49 * bushels wheat, U, JJU bush, corn, I7UU bush. oau. 19,1100 bush elsof ha- ley. and 66 barrels whtske Nerve forai fra>-. 1 >' r «'eporu-d at (1 lü per .allon, i y PHlLADELrutA UAiTLE MARKET »mi u» i«y, Him oo unrreis wuiaxoT. WHiëKKT— Bulc8 of Wootoru iron.bound Monday April 4. 6 P. M . Reef cattle were In demaud this week and price, were .a iraclion higher; 29 - used arrived aud sold at the dlffareui yard, at 5 a 8%c. per pound, as toquali «M Derb> I ^heep were « fractlou highe»-. tOMi hL sold at the different yard» at. 6H*6&c. per lb., aud Lamb» at 7a.)4c. per lb. Hog« were unchanged, uôoujhead ar rived a».d «old at the different >ard«, al Huü^c., per lb., a« to condition. b: "Mom" in* he I pane deoye yahd. ot Us Wp-ssoondonil laneatler av. April» bis 'iï" i" pimoiug I «ood^lam'bi *7« anu » ; medium* lambs', 6>" b 'cîiva», suit I s to 7>(. Arrivais. 4uoe baail Maskat leaving I fair. I ~v t HE DELAWARE BEET SUGAR 1881. Rene.. Doily eon Rritisl. COMPANY OF WILMINGTON, DEL Will contract with tbe farmers of Del aware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Eas tern Pennsylvania lo tbsprolucU ol 40U0 acres of Mugar Beets during tba ooin tbg season, We öfter A pkem urn nr *BOO lor tbe best 100 tons of Beets; grown under contract with us. Tbe prices we offer for the Heels are bea ly double loose paid the German and French farmers for tbe same quality mat'ou, addr TUE DELAWARE BEET SUGAR GO Wilmington, Del. of Beau. For further tmor leb« BO ST OJM 90 OEiiVT STORE! SOI MARKET SI' WILMI9GT09, DHL. Which is dlied with bundred* of userai rumlly article., gold and .llv.rwarr I which I. reliable), table outlet y .bracket hats, mats, nmhre'laa. album., castors lamps, bed *pmds, table cloth* ami eo».' ere, card and heard games, children' .hairs carte and wasona, book«, clocks and a hes""fui lot of ehreraoe trow We. togl «a. Prie« reduced on many aril lo srlth co., tie Ctdcaao, perksolaza ALBERT VIWHALL, wr FOURTH EDITION i For Ike Middle State«, fair weather •outb or New York, sad light enow In the northers portion*, wl'h northwest to roulhwest winds during tbe day, rising followed hr railing barometer a id a slight rite tn temperature. Wall Strebt Yestkud at.— Stock, were weak and feverish. Money loan ed on call at & per cent, as the ruling rata on stock collateral. Southern Stale bonds bad a boom lad by Tenues ee "sizes. 1 Foreign ezchauge was steady aud quiet. Governments were strong. TESTERDAY'S GALE. SLOOPS BLOWS A.HOHK—TROUBLE Ok TUB BAKUS muqOA. It aertaiuly blew a gale yesterday af ternoon, bul fortunately did very little damage in ibis section. During ihe sfleinoon two sloops while below Third sliest bridge, were carried so tsr out of their course, that when the tide receded they were ielt high and dry on the banks. While atiempth g to laud st tbe Diamond State iron Company's «half gale of wind struck the haige Mh qua of the Electric Bine, and carried her to the opposite side ot the creek In the vi cinity of brldgetender Bsrelord's bouse. A lug boat bad considerable tronhle to get the barge into deep water again, but after considerable time succeeded in doing so. As ihe barge was crossing tbs cbsnnsl of tbe creek, another gale caught tier, sud blew her with consider able force against the p er of tbe bridge. The barge was than made fast to the pier when she remained until the wind had subsided sufficiently Vo show bei to tusk the wharf. _ THE COLDSNAP. Danville, Va., April 5, 1881. Last evening the weather in this re gion became bitterly cold. 'I he ther mometer this morning at aiz o'clock stood at 88 degrees, and quantities of ice formid during ihe night, coveriirg the streams and pomlA It ia feared that the whole fruit crop has been ruined. ALL TWO BELOW EBRO. Toronto, Ont., April 5,1881. The weather still continues unusual ly cold throunboui Caned*. At Ottawa to-day the thermometer registered 2 degrees below aero. A severe snow storm, with a heavy gale, has been ragiug throughout the north w sleru portion of Outai io all day. The roads in many sec'iuns are im passable. Montreal, Que, April I, 1881. One of the keenest night's frosts of the us aeon was szpelisuc^d her* Iasi, night. J FLOOD» IN DAKOTA. NINE FAMILIES DROWNED AND A TIL LAGE SWEPT AWAT BV A FLOOD IN TBE MISSOURI. Yanzton, Dak., April 5. — The Mis souri River bas aiiseu lo a | oint a foot higher than the rise of March 29. Lower Yankton is submerged to-day and tbe people have removed lo the upper portion of the city. No lives are impel filed, but considerable dam age must result to properly. Intelligence received here to-day from Bonhomme is to the effect lhat out of fourteen persons ten have been rescued slive and well. Two families named Bates and HaddBman are un doubtedly drowned. B ven other i'amfii.a ware probably losi aiz miles this side. Tbe Green Island people nave been in part removed to this place. No lives were lost there, but the village ia e unpietel; washed away. Water and ice -o the depth of twelve feet lie across tbe village. The ice probably choked up tbe channel of the river a short distance below. Returos ot the local election held yesterday in St. Louis indicate tbe success of tbe Republican tickst. Tba majority for Kwing, Republican, for Mayor, is estimated at 9900. We LaN La aoear Kktaii.stocx or hosiert and Underwear In America. Ooos t Usorssa Noe 49,51 aud 63 North Eiohth Ht Kerr SlIUSILPIIA. prempt atlentloa. All orders will lutve Ian20 wlySpur. J J 1 IX)AL AND WOOD. AM Now PREPARED to DERIVAI ALL H1ZRH OF * GOAL 7 8UPER10K QUA_. Y For aunlly us# at tba - tOMi ar al LOWEST MARKET RATES Ali ooal weil »creened aud pu» a cellar». B. TOWNSEND, Office aid Tatd, Foot of Foükte h aoffSl-iy* F >ac «IHU.M r. n. TaatwiT ANU NATIONAL Balk BILLS t Coiiviatlug ol nine exact imitations United istaiea Tn usury Note-ami nms of Natleoal Bank Billa, 18 lo all, ol varlou deuomioatloua. Aa a rare and I. .tao tmeoo. means of detection oounterfei money they are invaluable. Frio# *2 : package. ol Eas ol ooin under for paid tbe GO L A. MATEW A CD. New Yoik City. P. O Box 1201. inhSI-wam. FOR SALE. ▲ SPLENDID KAUM in Hower.ei To. Mary laud, oontaiuiug H >1% of ll Uigbiy rupr«)T»jii,«iear Jarnjiug iaud, ibe balauco in woodland; »aluible «d<i « onvenionl framo bUildl: g», nearly nr* aud i u g«K*i oidor. Tbia In a flue farm 101 growing heavy cro tue toil la a rich mo es, 260 Gert.' tmor >ps of grain or trull, ,, , «my loaui uoderleied with yellow clay, no .aud; there is a flu. young apple o'oliard It. full bearing; h aorea ol brandy wtue raspberrle , m lui be*trin(;aud t acres ol gooseberries, aud » acres of slrawbenlea will be ectouta. .non as the wetuber permits. This farm •.* '.nfios from Klnseion bUtion. K. b R. R. (which is a continuation ol tbt Data*are r dlroed)aud rapid and dire«! eommuuioatlon wnb Pbllade.pnia Nea York and Boston, al.o 1 mile 'rum nte-m o.«t Laocllng at Rei.obotn, on tbe Pc»> moke river, and also oo . veinent u ebU'ches, seb.a>is. fish aud oyswr. an' game tbeyeai maud, aud is extraordinary healthy .ituatlou; due salt -ir. no locum. brsnee on tbe properly, a good, clear ti t's will be given lor o .eb, or part cash aud pari credit, or part lu wTimiagton or Philadelphia property; poe.ee.lo , giv. at any time, mod the .ti«k aud grow Ing crop, on Mtid farm. It desired, would be«oid wtihiheiaim Fur lur her pa. ToWDaend' îie'lawar ' b * ,ul »»»' lb ari »1 SAMVEL TO WNgFND To-wsjaeaajaa im. »ca wsw userai eo».' We. lo en LADIES' Reveie was field, son Black, also in to ness, city, at cussed aud George ter operate the the utilise TLK i UaMl-R. Ile. Me. Mc. Me Mc. tic. I Church . I rocent .. — I MJfltl. M*. Me. Me. We. T*s. /So. | ^ cit The price, FINS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT Manufacturer's Prices. » SKIRTB. Me. Be. Me Ma Tie. T7 a CHKMI'l. Ma Ma Me. Me. Be. «A DHAWHFR.Me Me. M*. We. ate. »A «'OWNS.a«. Me. TU. 7 Sa Ma Me. MISSES' FIN B MUSLIN Underwear. SKIRTS.Me Ma »Ta «lo. «»e. 49s. DRAWIUBB . Ma Me. BM. **« Ata SM LADIES' WRAPPERS It ers Frank Sa Me. TtA tl.M, »l.MjaiJ». among the debt ular re ing from I ware tion. and ii laaiiM ALL BILKJUBOS BBAIS AND BATIN RIBBONS. ing New H. since ori ly was tug city has cau I M. L. Lichtenßtein» iae Marir ot S»t. WILMINGTON I1SÎT .. Q.WORRELL Ingrain Carpets We eall eepaelei ettaetloo to Iw* liar. *r Csrneùiig w* bav* as halt« ".'•Filled bergaia.." tbe by «s T\TO • o tf a T T wr-w-tT i LaN U.f. gj* 'Ai-iL W LIULf I as ; 6RANVILLE WORRELL. Ulirtll F IkLk If Vllllkbki I , 10. 1 Ootton and Wool At m • • FBR TAB». At 7» «ta PBB YAIII. 7 come an» ibi them. h PARKE DAVIS & GO'S, I *9* etui m» Market H., of *2 : ol ■Aianc mlyl-Ur. JUBT BIUEIVMD A large and complete steek of To. iaud, «d<i nr* 101 Gert.' Mow aiA Rofo trull, flu. h lui aud farm b tbt dire«! Nea Pc»> u an' locum. ti cash giv. grow would pa. »1 Fharmactiutioai reparations and widsiy-kNawn SPEOLàJJTI H3S. Reid Wholesale and Retail by Z. IAS. BELT APOTM ECART. SIXTH AND MARKET BTB. urday miles They it is fore. Preis TMteidsp't Ule MUra 10WN M Cor of April live James e. black's death. James Edgar Black, wbe died at the Reveie Housv, in Bostou, on Saturday, was 41 years old, sod a native of Fair field, Kent county, Mil. He was the only son of the Ists Msj. John C ml a vus Black, or Smyrna, Del. Hqj. Black was also born at Fairfield, and was married in 1833 to Miss Alphonse Cummins, of Smyrna, a relative of tbe late Bishop Cummins, of tbe Kefoimed Episcopal Church. During tbe administrai ion of 1'reaideut Lincoln Mr. James E. Black in the Treasuiy Department at Washington. Some years «go l.e went to Maine and engaged in the Ice busi ness, amassing a considerable lortPBr; subsequently lie removed to Is* Yoik city, and conducted the same bueiueaa at various points on tbe Uudsou river. THE SHIP CANAL. The Baltimore Board of Trade dis cussed the ship caual bill, yesterday, aud uuder a suspension ol the rules appointed Messrs. S. P. Thompson, George B. Flick, Samuel Endes, Jr., Geimau IJ. Hunt and Seorge U. Por ter weis appointed a oommi tee to co operate with the Marchante aud Man ufacturers' Association in pressing the impurtauce of the matter before the Delaware Legislatuie. The com. utilise went to Dover. TLK NEW UKFOKMEU CHURCH. The faeliou of me Unformed Epiecopsl Church thet supported the pastor in theii rocent chuich tioukles, have dscidud to purchase from Mr. U -nrj Evans the old ^ cit (Jliurcli properly, at Eighth aud Moaioe streets, and bold services there. The sale will be elf cted te-morow price, $4,00U. » will ing ns took such which jus was to last to to in the REPORTED STRIKE. It is reported that about 100 weav ers employed at Riddle's mill, struck, yesterday, on account of personal dif ficulties wiib one of the I'oram ' , Frank Fowler. They declare their inteution of not laiurning until the obuozious foreman ia discharged. SPECIAL FROM NEWCASTLE.. The MU.0U0 pro bit iu 1 « freely diHeusaed among the ciuaen« of thia place aud i> denounced by all who know auylhibg ot the mailer. We «peak thu* beoauae tbe debt was proponed without calling a reg ular meeting of ihbotl z- u« of ibis cily re decide upon the plauaibi itj of it« go ing in debt. New Ca«lie baa kepi free from any floating debt tbu» far, and ha* (steadily liunrovedi ever «mue tbe I>ela I ware Iron Work» have been in opera tion. Let b«r keep on tn a like manner and pay a« «be goe« 1« tbe cry ot all. that ly a to The little sou of John McBiide, li* ing near Tally's Woods, who was as cidentally shot a few days age, is in a preosriout condition. Rome emigrants, lately arrived in New York, are being employed by tbe H. & H. Company, principally ae cabinet makers. Mr. Robert Cliflon, of Felton, who since the fall from hie horse lsst Wed nesday has been uucousc ous and iu a ori icai condition, was somewhat im proved yesterday. Alrxauder McDonald, living near Riverview cemetery, who was recent ly injured by a daikey named Tobias, was oui riding yesterday, aud is feel tug muoh better. Tobias bas left the State, aud is somewhere up iu I'enn sylvan a. The contract for building in this city a large steamer lo ruu between Baltimore aud Tolcbester Beach has been cancelled because the boat cau not now be built in time for the I next seasou. GEN. MAHON K'S COURSE. WHAT I* THOUGHT OF IT BT CON •RRSSMAN »OROBNSKM, OF T1U aiMiA. Congressman Joaaph Jorgensen, e republican member ot Cotigreaa from tbe Pelerebutg (Va.) district, who is uow ou a visit to New York, is quoted by the Tribune as expressing himself «s follows iu legard to tbe political situs'ion in Virginia : "Tbe »adjusters wifi not be able V* carry the Sia e or the next Legislature without tbe united aud enthusiastic i support of tbe republican party in I Virginia, for tbe tesson that Gen. Ma Itone, by bis Bourse in the Senat«, baa alienated thousands of democratic re .tdjuster*. He probably in tbe next Slate election will be able to coutrol 19,000 ot 20,000 of that vote, which with tbe united support of tbe repub licans, would givo biin the State and tbe Legislature that elec's tbe auaces sor to Senator Juhnstou. While the republicans sympathize with Mahons, witn hie libeial sentiments as expressed iu the benste, yet their psst -xperieueeo! him and tbe frequency with which lie can change front leads them lo distrust b m unless they have trustworthy assurances Iruiu him lhat he will not set ; so as io d.slulegrate their organisation, I , UOLe j Gilbert S. Walker was tiomiuat Is or ad by the holiei. from ibe republican couveulioD." General Foreign Neu/». London, April 9, 1881. The statement of tbe Imperial Bauk of Germany shows a decrease iu epecie of 12,719,900 marks. Messrs. Labouehere and Bradlaugh addieased a crowded meeting of elec tors at Northampton on 8Ai urday. A despatch to the News from 8t. Petersburg says that General bkohe leff ia expected to arrive there Iu May. I oapeiaed off Chiswick. Fix of their oooupauta ware drow ned. General Ferrero hat bean appointed Italian Miniator of War vie* General Mi Ion, who resigned that office a abort ume ago aud died th* day after hia resignation. Despatches from Andorra state that tbe blockade of that larritory is oom plate. The lahabitanto, although maintaining order, insist on their pre fioua elaims. The proprietor, ot the Tri- Weekly Star, >f New La.tie would like «erne lof.r ination of the mao wbo represenu him elf as oauvassibg tbe oily in behalf «I ous paper. Any one knowing the whereabout* of this Individual will do ra a fav.r by let Hug us know tmiuedi Rely. Add leu Ubbmann & Co. Marriages nave increased « . er ■no« young men have learned of in woiblug effect of Bluse* Tar, Wild Cheirï iud Uoarbouud upou babies Vanum^ if you keep . boiiffo.han" tor »£*JL"r rMtSiÄ" "'toffl-B "ffin^to BTB. ever ii. U lrou wou voua ln ... ... , dr Ibiee wagons and the requisite unber of gyps -y men, women and ware cbildteu passed through here on Hat* " urday and encamped williin a lew miles of town, near Couch's Bridge. They left eaily on Sunday morning taking with them a lot of meat which it is said they had stolen the night be fore. NEWARK LETTER. 10WN ELECTION—GTP8I K$ —IMFRO VK M ENT—FUN Mi A L OF Mttt. DEAN— BAER BALL, ETC. Cor r«w pondent*« of CaxatU*. Newark, April 5, 1881. Au election will be held at the office of Esquire MnKeowan ou Tuesday, April 12th, for tbe purpose of eleci' g live p*rsons to serve as town commis sioners for ihe eusuiug year. Messrs. J. F. Williamson <Sc Bon will in a short tune begin tbe eulare ing of their uow ezfusivu store; when finished it will he nearly as large again ns ii is now. The funeral of Mrs Margaret Dean took place yesterday aud was probably attended by more people than on any such uuoaamu that ever look plaoe iu Newaik before. Thu Grangers, of which deceased was a member, «oie present iu a body. Mr. Robert Check-, jus of the fraternity, spoke over the remains at the giavv, Rev. J. II. France officiating st the house. She was iuterred IU the M. E. cemetery. Mr. Egbert Handy contemplates changing the name of the Ledger but to wh.it we are uuahle to state. The bate ball club that was funned last week played a picked uiue on Bat urday, detesting them by a score of 48 to 18. All challenges should be seul to Mr. Richard Wilson. A 1)18 nom i»>», faith n»s new A. on Mr. Thomas Brown, a former clerk in Williamson'e store was iu town yes terday, visiting his friends who, by the way are quite numeroUA Anon. Washington. lü>7 ed or REORGANIZATION OF THE CABINET ANTICIPATED. TIIR SENATE DEADLOCK. Washington, April 4,1881. Tbe general belief this evening is that both eitles in the Neuale are more than over determined to re utuin obstinate. The republican caucus held ibis morning was uol fully alteuded, several Senators be ing" out of town. Neverul of those present desired to proceed to ezeeu live business, but ihe luruely pre vailing sentiment was in lavor of "fighliug it out." This détermina lion arises out of the belief that the result of tbe present struggle is like ly to have an important effect on Southern politics. Thero is a crowing belief here that there will be a pretty thorough reorganization of the Cabiuet be fore the administration gets under lair headway. The plau of barmou iaing the parly by giving everybody a piece of cake, because, as the grumblers say, the plums iu the cake nre not equally distributed.— But it is pretty certain that there will be further attempts ai negotia tiou looking to a peaceable settle meut betöre an opeu declaration of war is made. It is reported this euening, ou what seems good author ity, that a prominent Senator has gone to New York charged with the m.ssion of iuduciug Mr. Koberisou to withdraw his uume or to ask the President to do so. a pi W tf e lo DEMOCUAT1C VICTORY. Cincinnati, April 4.— I'he election to-dsy wjb so ezci'uiK oue, mainly I'ruui tlie la :t lhat the Gazelle (Kepuhllcan) repudiated the numiuatioti of Charles Jacob, Jr., by the Republicans, and tavored the election ol the Democratic nominee. William Means, t'lie vole is unequal, being fu 1 iu some wards and light iu others. Bo rnu.li scratching was done that the results cannot he had until late. The general impression from the returns received up to 11.30 o'clock Is that Means Is elected. 1 A. M—The election of William Means, tbe Demucratic nominee tor Mayor, Is uow conceeded, with s proba ble mqjoiity of 1,900. It Is though' two or three others on the Democratic ticket are elected. » « 2,000 CHINAMEN MA88ACRED. Panama, March 26.—A war of races has bioken out in <be Valley of Cauetc wbere more than two thousand Ch ini men have been barbarously murdered by tbe negroes and Cliolas. On O' e plan'altou six buudred iuoffeuaive men were murdered in cold blood. All Ihe cane fields sugar-houses, maebiuery, etc., have been burned aud destroyed and property to tbe value of millions bss been lost. S,000 KILLED Ott INJURED 8t. hia that pre AN AWFUL SACRIFOE BT XABTliQUAKX t oNsTANTiNurt.it, April 4 —A Stroug SDock of earthquske »I Ohio, In Ibi islsud or tbst usine, yesterday destroy ed many boos«, und seriously injured nearly all which weie Ielt slsndibg.— Later detail s*y tbel many of Ibe inbani laots were billed end tint the remaiuder are encamped lb ihe tleld., the . .. Many ol Icbboring villages were de-troyed During Ihe panic which ensued n,. Eastern Telegraph Company's office wa ptll.iged. Shocks were also felt in tin island of 8vra and at Smyrna, 6 damage is reported The efleo's also fait at Hsesine, end tbe number who were killed aud iujured is estima', ed al 3.000. The shock was aim f«|i at Ueresto, Kubola and at Timoa Byra one house fell. but in were of Al Tbe Standard in iu flurncial eolumn •Ule. tba. £40,000 lo gold, prlooipall" from pnveie sources In Holland H and Russian, were obramed ye.lerday loi ebipmeolto rbe United Sietes 7 M. Tirant, French M Di»f«r of Coin rneree, yesienlay dreseuteil to the Benate th b1 "' " amended bj hllâ <J h" ,llb * r ofL, »P"tl4w. After urg-ncj r.V.e, 6 '',".* '" r '»'* bill.il was referred to the Tsrilt Committee. Star, «I the do MUUCtL DkPAarMKNT, bvxTk UNivaaeiTY of Iowa. ... ___ Iowa litt, Ia. .t- 1 ® u< °rce it a. tbe beat prepara «'ibe kind I have eve used. No pby.p ta i o tn afford te do without it' u', y, ,f ro . e *' or A O. COW PERTH WAIT*, w ,„,L. 4' (Frofewor of DiMatea oi JJÎÏÏÎ *"• *' •)- of tbe Liebig Uo.'a Arnl cated titrant of Witch Ri.sel. Cur.. Female Weakness aud Periodical Sutler tog, lajucorrho e. Exhausting losaea Oijumerfeiu.*" r *****' B " w,lr ' b«id in fifty sente aad dollar .i.m. aprl-M. in - LIEß IQ CO. OOOA BEEF Tom* 'Given moi» ton« then envihi MIe ' ever used or prescribed o*?*!: hl, i» I h. n ii. GUULLOS, M. D kS! i'ruf«,^ U rat'd Duke or Stticoû» i i? 1 lo >2 lrou Cromi, etc. y ' Ktil K»U or gî "The elT. cl of Ihe Coca hce. marvellous, am! If jS? c b Ä r * "W» tU, "•toil by »oientlHl». fundomllL 1 wou Ul be altoge b«r bevin Ver *cll» u la Invaluable In head weakened memory, üI»e|hm. III Î 611Io i», nation of hloo i to the head ÎÎJ k ï?, l f rn " : voua headache. Alao hhihi. V'"* "T ln palpitation or ihe hem forma of bean dlaeaie" in t n< °Ui«r dr ipaleal affolions, pa'aiyaR hÏ 0 '* 1 ' 1 *, momhly sufferingand blfitmshL 1 *** 1 ? ware of wortnieas Imitation«. e * 1 ' ® e ' " ,r * lAlUlslAN.v STATIC lottbht. c>; 'll A STLC.VIIIII OPPORTl'KITV WIN A KOKT UNE. FOURTH mum, 1)18 T Kl BU l ION. clam* ", AT NEW OKI.KANm, tu KHDAY, APRIL 1 * uS -131st Monthly Drawing. 11 * 1 to LOUISIANA STATE LGTTERY CO This Institution was regularly i n . nom led ny llie Loalslsture of the mats £ Kd.icattoual anil Charitable ourui»,- u i»>», lor the term »I t.Ä Years, to which contract the lnviolei;! faith u! the State la pledged, which JÄ! n»s been reueweo by an uverwlieiina! popular vote, securing iu franchise K new constitution adopted December ti A. 1).. 187», wltli a capital of »l.oum«, u whleü it has »luceadded a reserre luudS over4.tHI.UUb. ItaUnsmlBlugle lilslrll.nl...» will take place inuiS! on Un* second Tueaday. 9 It never reale! or poifponp«. Look ,, ,,, lollowiug Distribution i CAPITAL PRIZE: »30,UW, dW.OUu TICKETS AT TWo DOLLAB» KALK TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR lut or i-hi/kk. 1 Capital 1'rloe... 1 Capital Prise.. 1 C..pilai Frise.« î i* I SCH ol tljM) 6 Prise« of l.ouu Prize» ol iUO Prize« of Aßo Prizes ol 6U0 Prize« of luOu Prise« of .. g lONt IM tow im lbOW tuu. .10,(U .10* . 10 » w au . tu . AI'VaOZIMATlON FKIZKS. 9 appros Iinalluu prizes of »Uuu.| it* » " •' aw. im » *• tw. M M lü>7 Prise«, amounting to. iuo,** KeM|xm«ibie 001 r««iH>iuluigugeiiUi wsnt* ed at «11 poluia, lo whom »lOerai ooiup$»> MUlioa wilt he paid. For lurlher laformatlon. write clearly, giving lull uddrOH». rteml order« by ex pre«H, or Kegimered Letter or Moaey Order by malt, addr«««ed only to M. A» DAUPHIN, New Orleana, La., or M. A. DAUPHIN at ^ No. JilW Broadway, New York. All our UruudExiraordlofcry Dr»wln|i are under the supervision und rnuuag«* ment of Ueuerai« U. T. Ueuuregurd uud Jubnl Enrlv. iUHrO-*'t»w6w»%w =31sti Fopnlar Mouthiy Drawing of!®« Commonwealth Distnsuiioa Co. AT MAOAULBir'0 THEATRE, In the City of Louisville, on SATURDAY, April 30th, 1881 1 brat: drawings occur monthly (Sun day. excepied), uuder prov.aioi» « f « Ad of Ihe General Assembly ot Km Lucky, incorporating tile NewporiyrloL lug ..id NeH'.psa'cr l o., approved April!, EE" This 1» a special not, and hai nmr Liuuu repealed. The Ii uUcd H ta tea Circuit Coart 01 Mardi HI,rendered the followingdeciMonc 1 »I. Thai the OommunmaUS DùtribtMo» Company u Ityal. 2d. lis Orauntkyt are fair. N. B.—Thu Company ha« now on baad a large reserve fund. Head th® U»t oC pi ize» for the APiHL DRAWING t-v , 1*0 /Vi«.. Prikt . fVu« .. IU Prttmt II, UUU each J u Trike .» 50 U each luU {" rite » I OU each 3ÛU J*r%M «OU I*riM lUUu Pme » .. . . W Jft'ite» IzWi euch.Ai/pro&maiion yritm *,«■ Oprues JJU each, ** **42 tf prues IUU Kur.h, * * 10,d(« G.000 I« I* . M kOjOW 5U each 30 each 10 each ISJM 10. M 1,960 Ill»,*® W hole Tick eta »X Hall flok.U, *L » Tickets, (60. 66 Ticket., IK» Remit money or bank draft in lei tar, or « ud by express. DON'T HKMD8I REUmt'KIUSD LETTER OK fügt OFHCK ORDER- orders of »6 s"a "F ward, by express, oau be sent al our si pense, *Addi ess alt urde-v pjR.il. UoASS uan. Courier-Journal dulidiug, Low ville, Ky., or T. J. COMMKRKURh, « llio.dwuv, N-*w York. '»» L . DP. Ü^LTJDOOJCl'S VITALISED KIDNEY PANACEA. Tke extraordlnaiy .fTSelef tkls prepared by Dr. Itsydort, upon I». Kulueysauu Urinary Organs Is "hbusl* parsliai tu me nistory ot BalWM, • is raaulSs lar nayuad any of ta. Ki*"» 1 . 111 * 11 *. Ol ilia day. Itallnauiates oi»w| tion, adds loua to tka system, Lrvl.ur»«* tu« D.ouitatad, and 1« tuiailtbl.for is nur. ui Dianetaa lu lia wont form. Ou* trial of a t.aapooufui in a (las. ef water will oouvtno. lb* .aeptloal witutu IrotR tan to twenty » DISORDER Or TUB K1DNÏÏ» in alt dia.aaa. affactlna tbm. ,r 9*'|: taonauau or e wkamar tuay aacrata via w.tar, or whetner m*7 »* »■ wuh imut or gravai or wllb a.u» palus sa ilad tn tn. loins uvar tbs rR> ol tna atduapa iiAiooi k • kioasT FAJAts* Will git# almost 1 m madia la rah**' **". an olu.r mean, bava failed. Th.» pow.riul .ii.tiug madt.lu. lor in* • ol l.mal. oompiaiuiA. Fifty parieoc luooii*atahiy pro», tbl. rv" unrivallM lor th.dt.oroer. uiv.dtsw Us. I.uial. «ax. ho lamily wiliiout it, mo a it may b. tak.u h» y and oid *a It will rttur.ua aitn » » nary oluar mean. prov. uu.uow» to ma «tomaen we trace dyit"v*' neadacb. ami gauarai dabiilty, J llv.i ona, Jaundi a and yellow » tbe bewail, diarrmae, dyt.utary. * piles and uatuia; 6» JSK •.ou.uinpiiou, etc. ; to in# blood.«*/ — scurvy aud au cutAueou. «"f 4®'fJ'„ari asepnig uiaau urgaua aud »* ,.?, iu«»b auu keaiiby we may aal.ly 4M» •eki I d .ease, aud no m*Ji*' ' piaparedtor uas purpoaa »uül" ACkioa of ol pstiou, of H aXDOOÄ *s . KIDNEY PANACEA HEAR WHAi ii4 »AID. • It lias made me a new m»o. tt0 a "Dr. ttaydook's Pauaoe* b** 1 my weigUL ftfteeu pounds. . "My wife would not be wltboat any meoey." . __ _ -uui utue boy la muoh better dollar for anetber bottle. , ,, • i nud it ae easy to "»i ** f?,Vnle ttd •We beve ao.S tntrweu ooiti" „ week, and eUali waat two dose aider." •■My morning agony U B° u jut r'auaoea." „ ■J And It a sptondld wll» Any Invalid or sailer*' **'1,11. "• any Kidney dlaorder wko wid " " rmvwm «a to lUetr oomplaint, wui ue m g*t auinaitoly aud Eiuaiy. form» 0 . 1 earnest dial re 1» to ve. fig* J* if Diabetes, and *tv* tenet , rlw »• you are too poor te purchase my way, aud your eaee will diate attouuoo. lliw taank.li oi CAÜTlüK. Geserve that toe , '« n l*i'L'ïf UtojratFoa l® aoro*» •OW1«. . l'iu«—ouo 4aUar tm *af(®» aad I 10C "~MAYg<gJ*£f. »,