REPRINTED FROM YESTERDAY I ll JK I.K4il»LATl KK. Dolnp I« Hi« Ho««« and Senate This Morning. (Special db pauh to flic (Saactte.} DoVKR. 4 su. 11 .—In the Hoose this morn ing, Mr. Justis gave notice of a bill to divide Christiana hundred into two election dis tricts. The bill to enable Mr. McKay to convey certain real estate was passed. The following Senate bills were read a first time: To Incorporate tbe Springer, Moreley & Gause Company of Wllmingtou. To incorporate the Delaware Lumber Company. To give the State ten challenged» in capital Relating to insane persons. Increasing the bond of the Sheriff of New Castle county, from $16,000 to $50,000. In the Senate ail the above bills were read a third time and passed at thin morning's M«ston. Mr. Cooper iutroduçtnl a bill exempting persons convicted of murder in the second degree from punishment et the whippiug ]»o*t. A joint committee was ap|K>iuted to settle with C. 8. Peonewill for repairs to tbe State House, made under his supervision. OEI.AW.1BK RAILROAD ELECTION. Flection of Director« — An Increase or Business Shown. [Special dhpatch to the Gazette, j Dover, Jan. 11.—The annual meeting of the Delaware railroad wa» held to>da> at noon. The lollowingdiroetore were elected: S. M. Felton, Isaac Niuckley, Andrew C. Gray, Charles Warner, Christian Febic^r, F.dmoud .Smith, icuac Jump, H. B. Fiiblc man, Manlove Hayes, Alexander Johnson, James J. Ross, Alben Curry, J. Turpin Moore. At a meeting of the directors 8. M Felton was reflected president, ami Man love Hayes «xîretary and treasurer. The earning* for the past year were re [torted as follows : Passenger*, $Ui?,5t>3.04; freight, $400,431.77; mails, $35,0(4.06; total, $585,078.77. The operating expenses wert* : $416,555.14; interest, $1710,303.83; leaving a surplus of $48,310.80. The gains in freight reeeipts were $131,833.08; passenger fares, $13,001.32; mails, etc., $14,403.13. The freight gaius are attributable to the large peach crop. During the fruit season 40,976 tons of peaches and 7,959 tons of ber ries wem carried. AN EXPLANATION. The Vaccine Phyaictana Never Notified of Their Selection. Dr. X. B. Morrison, recently elected vac eine physician, called upon Registrar Fra/.er lilts morning and explained his position >: set iorth in the Gxzette yesterday. He stated that he had never received the notification of his election by Council from Clerk Fraim until he called at that official's office yesterday and asked for it. He thought, of course, that it was the duty of the Clerk to inform him of his selection, hence his delay iu getting to work. He also reported that he had at tende. 1 to the matter a* directed by the Board of Health, and had fully entered upon his duties. The three other vaccine physiciau? also reported that as yet the Clerk of Council had not notified them of their election, one week ago, the only notification they had lielng through the papers. The Snow in Smyrna. s-rna Tim«-.] The driving snow storm this looming put tin almost complete estopple to business. Only those who had to, made and early ven ! uro iu tbe streets. The railroad trains were impeded, the public schools did not open for the morning session, and the steamer Tygert that trip* U> Philadelphia wisely held fast to her moorings until better weather could be re ported. Th«- drifs are from three to four feet d»*ep In places,' a*.d the snow is thought to be booked for a renewal of ber a foot deep came oui alfout 10 o'clock and the work of hreaking the track was the important busi ness in order. a level. The Biwe Hall Meeting. The managers of the Inter-State has«* hall üetiug «»f the Association at Potts ville, January 27. A large amount of business will be trans acted. Tbe schedule of games will be ar ranged, and the committee on membership will decide as to what three clubs shall be admitted, to make up tbe necessary number in the Association. There are some ten ap plicants for admission and the decision of th.* committee is awaited with considerable Interest by base ball men. 1 lit seeon«l meet ing «>f the association will be held in this city clubs have been notified to attend a Au liu|»ortaut Meeting. On Thursday, February 1, the stockhold ers oi the newly chartered Baltimore und Philadelphia Railroad Company will bold a meetiug at the eompauv's office, 1 lUOUhest nut street, Philadelphia, ''to consider agreemeuut to merge and consolidate tin capital stock, franchise* and projterty of said company with the Delaware and West Railroad Company." B> means of the consolidation proposed the new route of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to Philadelphia will be complete, the two to connect w the Delaware Western leaves this State. in'IV Cuptiired a Sle«l. La*t night Officer Tucker notified a young colored man not to sled upon Fourth street from Market to King. The fellow' kept at his dangerous pleasure, however, and see ing Tucker hurriedly jumped from iiis sled and ran. The *le«l, a well-built one, capable of carrying five persou*, wa* taken to the Hall, where the owner cun find it. Sleighing to New Castle. Last «-veuing a sleighing party of this city consisting of twenty couples, drove to New Castle. They repaired to th«* Gilpin House when* a very pleasant evening was spent in dancing. Previous to returning to this city, they were furnished with a tempting supper. Viewed by the Coroner. Certificates wer«- iaaued yesterday by Coroner 8mith iu the loi lowing cases: George 1). Mu*h, aged 60 years, No. 508 Fast Tenth street, «leath from chronic rheu matism; Charles James, colored infant. No. *0* Winslow street, death by strangulation. Th« Key bold Uhm*. •mainder of Thursday was consumed iu examining Groves and hearing arguments of counsel on both sides as to admitting a number of documents pre sented by witness as evidence. At 1 o'clock «hurt adjourned until 2.45. The session .>I «1 and Adjourned. The Legislative Committee of ih«- Levy Court met in the Court House at 10 o'clock this morning, and adjourned until January !8, without transacting any business. A I.eg Broken. John ««. Knau**, baker, of New Castle, broke hi* leg yesterday morning. ** early and while attempting t«» hi* front steps, slipped lie aro*« alk down the |«*c. l-OCAI. I.ACOSIC» A private slulghiog partv (■onelstliur ofeix roupie, left the Clayton Mouse: this afternoon hound for West Chester. Thta mornlD'j a sleigh ufwet at Ninth aud Orange streets, eontaining man and alfe and a binull child. Beyond u few brul»e& received by the child no further in jury w as doue. CITY ITEMS ChrlAttielfl A Best *. m. Local letters lor carriers' delivery should be deposited in the Post Office ten minutes before the hour ol delivery. W. Y. WWIGGLTT. Postmaster. \\ ILSON'o UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 616 KING STREET. Cennected with rêlephone Exchange. Call -. OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WILSON, Funeral director. 2-12-14 Q.REAT RUSH Ml OYSTERS! J. T GARDNER. COR. SEVENTH AND SHIPLEY STS. ba* added more help to Id* business, auu able to supply all person« with OYSTERS uotice. Hi* wagon will «leliver oysters to all part* of tlie city. Orders lelt with the driver will be promptly aitended «». octa-'mlF i i» QPIUM MORPHINE HABIT LURED IN 10TO 20 DAYS*. THOUSANDS of references from persons cured. No pay till ('.mud, DK. J. STEPHENS Lebanon, Ohio. nati. Cincir 1 mvll>24 I BODLEY CO., J i GOLD MFDAL AWARDED BV THE ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, , i —Ox Till Steam Engine air to two pairs for 25 cents. 25 dozen Heavy Muslin Night Shirts reduced from $1.00 to 65 cents. Wanamaker & Brown. Oak H i t, Sixth xnd Markst Str«-# t», PHILADELPHIA. NKW YOKK, 1883. More people have read The Sun during the yaar just now passing than ever tiefore since it w first printed. No other newspaper published on this aide of the earth has beeu bought and read In any year by so many men and women. 'Ve are credibly Informed'that people buy, read, and like Tht Sun for tbe following reasous among others ; Hn-auar its news column» (in wnt in attractive form and with the greatest poasi blc accuracy whatever has interest for humankind; the eventa, the deed* aud mis deed*, the wisdom, the philosophy, the .table folly, the solid sense, the improving, nonsense—all the news ot the busiest world at present revolving in space. Because i*-oplc have learned that iu it? remarks concerning persons and atlairs Th . Shu make» a practice of toiling them the exaet truth to the beat of Its ability three hundred and sittytive days in the year, before election a» well as alter, about the whale» as well a» almut the »mall ilsh, in the face ol disBent a» plainly and fearlessly ae when supported by general approval. T)u Sun has absoluely no purposes to serve, save the information of its (readers aud the furtherance of the common good. Because it I» everybody's newspaper. No man Is so humble that The Sun is Indiffer ent to his welfare aud his rights. No man Is so rh h that It elan uliow injustice be don. him. Xo man, no association of men, is powerful enoutrh to he exempt from the strict application ol it» principles of right and wrong. Beeausc iu polities it lia» fought tor a dozen y-ars, without sometimes almost alone among newspapers, the light that lias resulted iu the recent overwhejining popular verdict against Kobci-oiiisui anti for honest government. No matter what party is iu power, The Sun stands anti will continue to stand like a rock for the interests ol the people against mo nopolists. and the dishonest setieiues of oub lie robbers. All this is what we are told almost dally by our friends. One man holds that Tfo Sun is the best religious ue published, be undiluted with cant, it i* the best Republie iuierinission aud "paper ever use it* Christianity Another hold* that . , newspapar printed, »»eeause it ha.> already whipped half of the rascals out of that party, and Is proceeding uguiubl the other half with uu.limiuished \lgor. A third lR*jii-ve« it to be Hiebest magazine of general literature in existence iM'euus«- its readers miss nothing worthy of notice that is current in the world of thought. So every friend of The Sun «li*. cover* one of its many sides that app<'uls with particular force to hi* individual liking, If y iS ulreudy know 77 /> ,s hh. vou will observe that in ISHIi it i, a Ifftle better than ever belore. If you do not already know The Sun, you will Und it to be all human activity, choicest products ol common seuso and and imagination, a mainstay for tbe cause of honest government,a sentinel for genuine Jeffersonian Dcinocru wicked ue a mirror ol u storehouse of il« •ourge for •y of every specie*, und __ commonly good [invest mein for the coining year. an Teruis to Mail .Snba«irlt»*ra. The several editions of The Sun by mail postpaid as follow* : DAILY—55 cents a month, $6.50 a tear; with Sunday edition, $?.7U. ™ Y—Klghf page», «I .'JO a year. WJ..tKLi—$! u year. Eight page» of the best matter ot the dally f««ue»; an agri cultural department of unequalled merit I market rejiort* and literary, scientific and' ! domestic intelligence make the Weekly Sun ,the newspaper for the fa rmor's'house l uld. To club» of IU witli flu, au* extra eopy free. Address are sent j j j ! ! 1 I. W. ENGLAND, publisher of "the sun. New York City. I A POSITIVECURF j Ä W1THÜUTI MEDICINE»: j ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES Patented, October 18th, 187«. —One box oJL 1 will ru 2 will mailer of how long reanyea.se in four «lays or les«, cure the most ohstluale case, uo copaiba ■ i. do-H-s of «-uirt-t»«, ui ......., l *' ;11 are certain to produce ttys P X|, r 'ii' !o ^,Vn '(■ecoaUntr.of the .to, nach. rrL' 7 '. , '. V'„.. h 'L T" '!. ril **i't» nr loaP.etl on for 7 Vrrtilar ' J*.' O.Πl-»rilcnlar. sen,, J. C. ALLAN CO., M .lohn Strsst, New Vwr* I T indeman pianos ; ' ^ - •an I« A 7-octave Steinway 8«jua I A 7-octave Chage Square. ! H»luc8 Upright, and a line ÏU oct at j flT5, at LINDEMAN BROS., j 171 & 173 W. Fourth St. re. Ul^ClNNATf, O REPRINTED FROM YESTERDAY LOCKED LP. A Hank President Arrested for Fraud and Kinbezr lenient. Jkk.sk y City, N. J., Jan. 11.— Garrett S. Boioe, tiie President of the * impended City Bank and Treaaurt-r of the Fifth Ward Having« Bank, which ha« also clewed IU doors, waa taken before Police Justice Still ing at the Gregor) morning, on charge* of fraud, larceuy and embeulement preferred by 8. M. Trap berger and G. A. Wood. A warrant was iaaued. Boicc waa arrested at hi« rwldence, »ant cveniug, by Chief of Police Murphy, but accouut of hU ill health and the latent*« of the hour waa permitted to remain at home in charge of police. When placed In the dock this morning his face wore an expression of despair and his hands nervously clutched at the Iron railing. When asked to plead by court, the prisoner answered : "I desire to waive examination und give bail." Boire hç«l no bail ready and the court said it was not an ordinary ease and de clined to fix the amount of bail. Ilolcc was remanded. When Boicc left the court room E. 8. Cowles, lawyer and superintendent of the Hudson county Sunday school, shook biru warmly by the hand. The charge against Bo ice is stealing $'J45, 000 in bonds from the Savings Bank und trausferriug them to the City Bank. Edward-E. Shaw and John W. Beach, cashier and book-keeper ofthe City Bank, also said by Boicc to he implicated in the thett oi the deposits have not been arrested. Washington Williams has been appointed receiver by Chancelier Runiou. He "is also receiver of the Colon Merchants and Lal>or ers' banks, and the Homestead Bank lor Savings. The defalcation* are said to amount to oyer £1,000,000. r Street Police Court this THE FLN OF HUNTING. Experience of Two Young Men in Maine in the WildernenM. Bangor, Me., Jan. 11.—Martiu Daley ami George Cutler, youug men, left here on Oi tober 24 lor Aroostook wilderuuss, hunting aud ilnhing cxcursiou. They turned a day or two ago. They say everything was all right until the lutter part of Novcmlter when they hemmed in bv a heavy snow storm while visiting their traps, and had their feet frown. They reached camp in dition after a terrible journey over snow aud ice. W hen they had recovered sufficiently they started for the nearest settlement. Ou the Hrst day's journey Cutler nearly lost the sight ol both eyes by the accidental explo sion of a cartridge and l>aley had to lead him the rest of the way. Cutler is a son of the President oi the Maine Henate. "li .1 re v, I re exhausted con Damage by the IVind. Veka Cmz, Mkx., Jan. 1!.—A strong north wind Is blowing here doing consider able damage. The American steamers •lame* Agery and the Teresa have bee wrecked on the coast. n The breakwater dyke, in course of building, has been totullv destroyed. Mi y woman ami would contribute influence to redeem humanity from it* uinberless ills, make all thing* else subor dinate to health. If you posses* this lne-titnnl.le . "U tun) Itan-uiit the same and \ offspring uiay rise up and call you blessed. To *ec«.ri* this it will be well to seek the motherlv countenance of Mrs. Pinkham. Lvnn, Ms«* * TUB CHX MAKKJCT8. Lo«al Quotations Correcte«! Dally | U (he Street Market. VLOUR »TO. Gorrbotwd Daily ,, „ Thk William lra k Sstre Uompaky, Kkandtwik, Mills— VL-DK rKR H.VB'L. wholesale, retail, Wrn. Lea &. Son's 'Best' Koller Patent ♦6 tsj «7 40 üllflon F. F.F Kxtra Poutaxat F. d«». Family do Kirkwood Koller Ground, Occidental Superflue ma. Best middlings, Best ship alun . Gutlins. (Torn shorts, Bran, Oorn meal, hue yellow, 83.60 Gorn meal, white. Goto meal, coarse, «io 6 75 7 25 »> V . 6 75 « to do 6 26 db 4 00 per ton. 6 76 4 !r0 I a » t: i • 1 11 P«r hundred. :»4 5«. 2 16 1 VSQ/U 03 «RAIN. Prime long-t»erry wheat. New dry corn, MAY, VKKD, KTC.—CORRRCTKD . 417 PKKNc per bushel. I os 57 DAILY n «TRjcrr: MOp.Row, flu J, >er ewt A 1.10 Hay. Straw...'.*,**. t»ats. ....*.*!!!!!! Bran, double tound. Bound steaks per )>ound. Kib roast per pound... Chuck roa-*t per pound_ Stewing pieces. Hilling bits per pound_ Kidney fat,per pound. Lamb chop.«, per pound... Lamb roasts, per pound... Mutton chop*, per pound. Mutton roasts, per pound V eaj cutlets, per pound... Veal roasts, per pound_ illiam clayey • .«I * $5.00 a dozen. fl.oo 15 ! - VXOXTABLKR. PoUtoe.-, per half-pock. Sweet potatoes, per half peck. Cabbage, per bead. Turnips, per half peck. Celery, per bunch. .16 I N York Mark«!«. î" ORK ' ,Iun * H.—Flour, firm; No. 2 .Stute M...ia3.j&; superfine, do. f;.2fia:5.6u; superior Western. $2.2&«3.5 ö. »ponor Wheat *1.1*4$ .lanuary: *1.13k FebniHrv Corn; Januiirv, 88*jî: February, 671.. Oats; January. 40; February. 46*,,. 2J2» ftl 7 n :. u j'" terD ' 66H7ft ; State, 60a72. Barley, dull; No. 2 rowed Stute, w»V; trad Ina lU; nnni,nal : unchanged. Card. February, »lo.fri; Starch, »iu.no Äa-.s r " Sugar, quiet ; fair to good refining: 6 ? ^a7. Lggs. steady; State, 28* 2V: ester n, N< 27X28. CLormnm. To-day & To-Morrow. At the Wilmington Clothing Home, Fourth and Market street», we will present to every purchaser of clothing one oi our placques—"Red Riding Hood" or "Morning Prayer" —as a Christmas souvenir. They are very attractive and will please the children. We will add that we have made our prices to correspond with the lateness of the season and to attract purchasers who wish to secure a suit or an overcoat for the child, boy or man who has not yet bought. Prices and quality will tell, and we will tell you our lew prices when you call, largest stock to select from. Do not tail to visit us. Yours truly, Jso. W. Diefendobf & Co. N. B.—Kilt Suits at a sacrifice. MISFIT VLOTHIXO. Important Notice! -TIIE GOODSMUSTBESOLD! FURTHER Orders I'roni Headquarters. DON,T HOLDBACK FOR HIGH PRICES, BUT SELL. MORE GOODS COMING. Seventy-five of the finest suits that have ever l»eeu offered for suie in Wilmington will be put U|K>ti of the finest Cheviots, Caaslmeres and Worsteds iu single and double-breasted at prices to suit all, and orders to make another reduction in our Overcoats. Sixty-nine jtair of the tiuest Pauts ever offered for sale. Those having use lor these goods will find it to their advantage to call at examine tbe stock at the counters to-day, consisting aud MISFIT PARLORS No. 1 East Fourth Street, * ONE lX)OR BELOW MARKET STREET. Mr. J. DeWoli is constantly in attendance here he will be please«! to meet bis friends. ^_ junH-75 1 vela wake carpet house, 1 ' NO. 309 MAUKKT 8TKECT. We have just received a large stock -or TA l'EàTKY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INGRAINS AND DAMASK CARP iü'l'ÜN ÜS —AIbo a large »BS#rtiu**ut of— OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS 'AND WIN DOW SHADES. u« a call aud sall*i y yonnwlf thaï w «• arc givLng bargain. HENRY GREBE, WILMINGTON. DK \ A GIbTI f J Handsome ( uni with i-ach can ; in sbrnc cans ire ticket* for Handsoinu Picture Book an«l two Water Color Paintings, size 10x20; in sr a ticket for a nte ing Watch. Ask Your Grocer For It !* vulesJ' •me « ans i-wind / ^OVVD^ .. - _ _ dnrtl (fcr«j «n POSITIVE CURE Only Two Bottles. K oit atarri ■sSei saafi? ÂiH,rioW '' 1 lr "-' One Jiottle. u. F. Liops Dr. wltho till o „ .the slight' dlef. On«- hot I Ely** ( Mild the v«dce is r 4» "fuity ■ I lK-!t«i •b : 1 IV i«. F. Lit HAY-FEVER i;ÄwrS-!,„ [««tail.d»n. , dl Ähf r r',".uTu' >llîl-uV7 »l'J' l'.lbdiK A thorough . Hlîb. u l * !,, î , 5 etl for cold« 111 h«-a*l. Aar«-« By null 50«'. a parkage— siaiîmt. hy ,lv « -ÇL Y 'N«.' R KAM BALM L« ."f*'V O.Wi Im «* realized rent declS-i ,'n. v. J^EEDLE ÖAS LAMP —OK— 50 Candle-Power , ? W. B. ROBINS, Patentee and Manulacturer, 162 Main Street, (2nd floor,) and on Change Daily, CINCINNATI uiyll-lfit UTMMAMW rVMLlHATiajra. 1883. HARPER'8 WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. llarw-r'ii Wfeklx lUmli «t the In-ad of Amer ican lllu*lrat«-«l weekly Journal-. H> Its un par tisan poNltlon In palltlrs. IU admirable Illustra Uoiih. Its car*full) chosen »trials, short stories, »ketche« and poems, rontrlbuted by the foremost artist« «nd author« of the day. It carries Instruc tion and entertainment to thousands of American home«. 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Tl»«* m wioluuii-. wlilcli begin* with the November ÙVlî'i I"*. 4 * eo|«ire«l frontLidec«-. will iH iiiueh tf„ finest ever Issm .l, and the at tentiou ol all parents ami all reading y< <» the followlug partial list >uiig folk* 1* invite«! t of att liOIIC. * 'The Tl NKHAM Hkotiikks' Tidx-Mill." iv^..!n.V7 hv T. Trowbridge, former * Tine Story <»k Vitkai;." An bNiorir,, 1 n.velum 4,r K | r | and |»oy life in he Util ««ntury. Hv Frank It. Stock ton, firmer" teÄ " Su Nbhola*,'' auther «,i "Rudder Grange, * ' • "ThkStohy of Kouin 14001»." An iKcount of the fanion-, veom I lioniph«.h, author of The Witch« *»*«. Kv Maurlc« ry ©f A rchtry. " "Tint 8 TO BY or TURjriKLD OK TUE OLOTII-OF By K. H. Brookh. To be lllustratc-*l remarkablu picture«. *'A liitAXD New* Notion." with many |, A capital .1\V. V 'L *î la >' £V William M. thoroi lit*Majt-bty, Myself, " etc. "Swept Away." A serial «tory oftlu- BIi«»D*ii U . by K. ». Eills, rnrmvrly ..lltur o? tu Thompson." i i)m»l* 1882. *Gold«-u Day»." prepared ror •'Si. Meliula»" by Mis» TUiîlnp'on" "WIIKHEWaK VlLLIERSf" a JBB5 ÄfcÄf. "> •The Bov at thk w ^T A, h a .'.' Co,, , ,,t °f R»« Hb Noah Brook.-, author « **C« House.' d 1 lie Boy Kmlgranty. " KDIF.S FOR riULDKKN." Brook""author of • fö* ffidW&«| »ÄL \ »7 including A Christinas Masque : ' ltc *» a °d "Tub False mu Santa Claus." Prepared « \pn ö .d> f« holiday 11 me». The com, Miid many « young folks : nanc tionrqou t-d< for be partm flirlatma» Number * wl '|,. v i .'l,u'^.''' 1 ' l f' rfu ! froiiU.„l«y and„„„"»i'^tVarth.,;'.™ 1 '"'" 1 T he CENTURY CO., New York NY novl3-3t » • • K GIFT Will l.(> Him «tories ,..n t. ,y Louis;« M. Al ». V°.^ n wr *t«r* for fl home duties and r«x're» Hporm ,«mv u pat Un and Inatnicttoii bh popular feature« and de tb d girls, - . —TO— every subscriber. ■ r^ « This offer Is wadw by the New r York Observer, , s y or om; AT?^" rth " d ""th, v te m ^u'YriiTr ithe^Ä t ss? r -jjGär n copies or NEW YORK OBSERVER, NKW YORK. 110 8. L. decî-2t REPHINTIO FROMVtfTBa DAy | HUHN ICO A1.1V K. The Lbt of Victims of the Newh*n IHaaeter Nat l'at Made Out Milwackbk, Jan. 11.—It | h *tate«i morgue thl. mornlug tb.t the probably bo held to morrow. Thr ,1,} narlly neat little placr, with IU wl.Ue ana marblr floor U> day look» like « bm.w .bop. Men are buaily engaged " £235 half nude bodies, and buckets of blood^ ^ taken out at IntervaU and emptied near ,h door. Tbe naked form of a worn," J* hrud and brraat crushed and baa a piece of paper laid on tbe bare with tbe simple wool« "N or a Klani»^ The body of a woman 45 year, of unidentified, lay» near It. She had'ij« literally eut In two, having been lmnalrdî a telegraph pole and mutilated by win* 7 her mad leap from the flflb »tory. || Pr U only one of a dozen other». Hou* There «u » strange »eene when Hilbert'» body reached the morgue wa» the wife of John Gilbert the actor »Io the Minnie Calmer Company. Ile L, , native of Maiuuu hiuctte. She wa. lorraen. Ml.» Gertie Button, of Blood'» Depot »J ben county, N. V. ' Mr* A FIEND. An lrl.hman Hid he ldenliSed the ( ( ,rh, u that of hla daughter and began 8tr |., t r the iparkllnK from IU flager, ,2 wrenching Jewel, from tbe earn. At the moment Mr. Gilbert'» mother reached th, »eene and recognized the body ol he daughter-in-law. The grlef-»tricken 0 U lady and tbe robber confronted each « 1 », and the pain I ul arene amid ik, gha»tly aurrouudlnn created the greatw conlhaloa. Mm. Gilbert'» bo«ly w ni i, taken to New York. Mr. Gilbert i* M better thl. morning, and ran hardly rr cover. Nothing hu been heard of \V y Wiley, lormerly piMenger agent of th, Michigan Ontral iallroad at Detroit, ul the fear grow, that hla burial place u a common with that or eighty or n hundml other». Nothing can yet he learned of IV. ü L ewla, another well-known rallr .ad mu formerly paaaengvr agent of the Wat*» road at Chicago. on.nggT improvimo. Since the lut dlapatch Mine Minnie Hduw hu stated to a reporter that John Gilbert'; eoudltion la Improving. He regained n* aclou.new* thl. morning and recugniiM friend, around him. rntl LOOKING KOH ItODIBft. The police kept up tbecordcn lines »round the charnel house all night. Most ol tk time they stood in a heavy snow storm ahld came down softly in large white flake*. The searehiug party is not yet lulli organized, but u body of 10 allowed to liegin the search shortly aihqï o'clock. The work is difficult asevervthluf is covered with Ice and snow. IFuriiig th* first hall hour a number of human liodi* and portions of bodies were dug out *u»l placed in police patrol w agons and ilrivra to the morgue. FOIlfclON NOTES. Htauiey Arrives at Congo-WMidiut; u\ Uie German Prince imperial London, Jin. 11.—Captain Gambier n ports that Henry M. Stanley has arrived t! Congo and worked 150 miles up thaï A dispatch from C'upe Town say* tk Colonial Parliament has been summoned u meet on January 19, to consider the Basut* land question. Pahis, Jan 11.—Grand Duke Nicola« will represent the Czar at the silver wedding J Prince Imperial Albert of Germany. Bkklin, Jan. 11.—The city of Grau, ot the Danube, Is completely flooded. Tin waters are rising rapidly and the utmo* consternation prevails. Di bi.ix, Jan. 11.—Richard's linen factory at Lisbon, is burned to the ground. tn-i A Diahouent Soldier. Washington, Jan. 11.—»lumen Nichols Callum, a prominent lawyer, fortnrrln •juartermaater of John A. Rawlin*' I'ufi. G. A. R. Department of the Potomac, nul treasurer of the Union Veteran Corps, * charged with the cinbexr.lement of fund*o! I the Post ami with usiug illegal check* Criminal proceedings will be begun again« him. • Conductor* Houacod for Framl. Chicago, Jan. 11.—The Chicago «V Allot roa«l has h«*en busily cngag«'d for tin- |>M t«*w days iu wielding the. scalping kullr among its passenger conductors, been dropped from the pay-roll. It i» claimed they have been giving the company about one-tbird of each fare collected, anJ that the tleficit from this cause is $50,000 « vetr. Five l*«w TKLKUKAPHIG IIKKVITIKs. Phovu.em k, K. J., Jan. 11.—The Brick layers' Convention recommend union 1 - u* vote for eight hours a dav without regard i*' wages. Nkw York, Jan. 11.—Charles E. The. the actor, still lies in a critical condition. A police alarm hag been sent out Fannie Wallstadter, missing. Dallas, Tex., Jam 11.—In a fight woman at Palestine, last night, J. Dar« uuJ A. 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