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toilmingtoB JBsttg) (Stautte. VOL. LXXXII.--NO. 85. WILMIXGTON, DEL.. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1872. PRICE 1 CENT. DAILY GAZETTE. _ RaltimouE Contention «H called to „«ttoday a. MAC It will be calUd to order br Mr. Bdmont. But it is probable nothing fur th ,r will he done to-day than the »election of p. r- there . -llefore manent oBloew _ _ __ bide ' . sylvanla A meeting Ot the National Liberal Executive early committee »Ml be held in New \ork city on Fn- are d»v next to devise measures to unite tho two ele mente in the support of Mr. Ureeley and secure -Several menu<n ' for go** enrnngementa. The action count ranks. Th* Commencement week at Yale College wan Sunday by the Baccalaureate sermon opened to the graduating class by President Porter. He took "Culture as Related to Religion" as his th*m*\ and closed his discourse by the custom irv farewell aldress to the graduating class. The day delightful, And thore was a large audience are Robert formerly Colonel diugs, simple rect very who adoption the work the the large The for a published made ing a a tion tic The are Colonel the and They present success. fU present. What Next.—A t the mooting of the Cosmo, politiiu Conference, held in New York on Sunday. Mr. Henry Ëvant dèl.vered an address criticising Cbrisbanty from a Positivist's standpoint. In Recourse of his remarks he styled th« system a mire outgrowth of Buddhism nnd its doctrine u Astatic nightmare. Venous speakers re mare plied with opposing ideas, one of whota called marriage an intolerable nuisance. Ami this in the nineteenth century, in the moat Christian cout try ot the world. Deceased —Just liefere going to press to-day received the intelligence of the death of Capt Samuel Jefferson, of this county, which took place at his residence near Port Penn yesterday Capt. Jefferson stood high in the estimation ot the people of Delaware. II« was several time* by the Democratic party for important offices, andin 1862 was a candidate tor Governor. At the last county meeting at N srss called to preside as temporary cha irman and from appearances enjoyed better health than usu al. His death was therefore not looked for by his friends, and the news thereof will he received with çreat sorrow in all ]>arts of the State. we Castle he The more Iw'iiig ticket, in of rane, from this Radical Corruption in Pennsylvania The Commercial of this city lauds the Radie*] Candidates on the Stute Ticket in Pennsylvania • and urges their election, »'Otwithstauding many ot the most respi'Ctab'e newspapers of its party in that State denounce th«i nomination of Hartrnnft for Governor a* one not worthy to be made readers of the Philadelphia Press , no doubt con. car in the opinion expressed through that journal, by Col Forney. Here are a couple of paragraphs from the Press to which we call the ««special at tention of the Commercial : "The apologists for the infamous Treasury Ring ben the question, it may he ns difficult to connect Simon Camerou with Robert W Mackey as it for the outside world to define the exact relation between F agin and the * Artful Dodger,' I ut what We charge and what we have proved is that there ho« been a wholesale speculation with the money of the sinking fund by thé State 'treasurer, and that Auditor-General John F. flartrautt h.ia, from his official position, necessarily been cognizant of this state of affairs, if uot actively a participant I m it." "If the Camerou wing maintains its power iu I the Auditing O lice and State Treasury, and I lay its heavy ban t on the gr«at seal of the Com I unnwealth by pocketing the servile tool whom I they ask the people to elect as Governor, this, and I other schein ss like it hereafter to be connected. I Will be carried on to misapply the cheerfully-paid I taxes of a disgraced and piu • dere l people Is it I essential to a preservation of the vital forces or the I Republican party that such schemes shall succeed;' I Hiuest Republicans must auswer this question at I tae ballot-box in October." S Certain y Mr. Forney knows that his party I ticket deserves defeat The nation greens John : • down : Grant and Saylos J. Bowen-Grant as a Swindler. : . ; From the Washington Trinscript. in November, 1868, Gun. Grant entered into a S J. B.iwou, then Mayor of seale : contract with this city, witnessing that he had sold to said Bow 9U hw residence ou l which h».i boon pre Mouxiti. nimby A T. Siewar». Mu.e. HOnn- {«in MU, Thomw Murphy, Qeu. Buttewtielrt. and Other citinui ot New Yurk ns a future residence for hinuelt »ud hi«i family. The prute named m the contract with Mr. Boweu was *d0,000 I hi. con- of tract was duly reTOrdedamon« the land records ot t | thu Di'i nc', and wilt be found tn Liber I), No. 7, H7C heard of this sale and the fa,lure of its lw. and signed by "Kilbourn A L UU, agents for ur 0-u. u S (Irani/ -Ü S Uraut" and -9..L Bow en." Ou tbe contract is a receipt, duly signed and stamped, for #1,000, which appears to have been paid ns "earnest money" on the aiguiug of the pa* per The ooutract goes ou to state that, for the sum of #10,000. the pirty of th« first part (Gen Gram) lias sold lot« 3 and 4, iu square »00. the in conditions ot paymeut being #i,000 on executing th« ooutract, #0,000 on March 10. 1809, (at Which ot time p >*s«*siou was to be giveu Mr. Bowen,) aud the remainder (#80,000) in ten years, with interest iu at the rate of 6 per «unit, per annum Wtth this coutract ou record, uuauuulied; with the 91,000 paid him by Mr B twen in bis pocket, 0*u Uraut. a military prnroaative, aub ■eQurutly .old th« properly to Uou. Shermu.i for «2.1)00. received the cîuh/.nd executed and de- *( lirered a deed for the eouveyauce of the ».me, thu, pocketing *23.000 more tliau lie wae to have from Bowen, who wax legally and honertly eut. tied to the property, aud could have compelled Ben. Uraut to llav« den I ed it to him. even «Iter hs hod d«w led it to Gen. Slu rm in, hod ne chosen to rwort to the curt, for juatice! Mr. Bowen ha.l been put to consul rable ex g*°** 1,>r «»robing title executing and recording Suxtd'r a U ""' Grout had had the use of the VSZSiXrr** D " , ' >r# ,l "l* a,l, \ . L* " V ?r , ' 8e " r " £ '*" d ^' • u , d ,,0 7' Z77" d V Ue Ä brt ' ,,ly r î f ?r*.*° C P ^ T ï i n, * r "* t u U îi" * 1,(KX),or f ny ,Sf- th u if. ^ wmen Mr Bowen mcurre.i although he Mveral time, hem requested to do so ! Bould meanness go further than this t Is there abiuine« man ,u this erty or any .über eOmm.iui ty who would be guilty of such a dirty, dishonor %bla action, aud be suffered to roauuu in tbe »•ifhborhood ? Qomo vor G BIBLE v —A latter has been writ hy Mr. W. N. S umian», a proiniuen colored dtixen aud custom-house officer of Baltimore, to Hon. Heury Stock bridge, chairman of the Balti more delegation to the lata republican convention. Teturnio* thank * for th« honor conterred by plac mg his name on the Grant electoral tiokei for JUr^lsnd, and deciimag the tome .-MaUimvre Sun. BALTIMORE CONVENTION. j an< * it — ■ loaders l.tttflit pf the Croat Conven- to *'** «fti/Rc? 1 *** " 8 ° f the j ™T' Baltimore, July 8.— During the morning there were » large nuniher of arrivals and 11 the close of the day every deleJation " oll * d bide fair to he complete. The whole Penn ,ri en<t sylvanla delegation was in the eitv bv , n I h y thfl early hour tills morning. Among the number ,he » are Sam Josephs, Alderman McMullin and pBr,y Congressman Randall. -Several delegations are holding caucuses „ J, ba for organization and deliberations "»'F The greatest interest centres around the action of the Pennsylyanla delegates on ne- ^'. B "' count of the opposition to (ifeeley iniis ! "°\ C ranks. 11 'leu.) in us | probably ! an I tion ' At Greeley "»vier Mu rout« The Anti-Qreeiey Leaders are Charlea Carrigan, of Philadelphia, and Robert hintnot Monaghan, of Montgomery— formerly member of Congress. Carriganf Monaghan, General George W. McCook and Colonel Johnson, of Ohio, and Colonel Gi i diugs, of 'Texas, are the leading spirit for a simple endorsement of Greeley without a di rect nomination. This morning they were very active, and so were their opponents, who regard this course as fatal, and fear its adoption will keep the Bourbons away from the polls. Colonel McClure, who is hard at work and lias made a thorough canvass of the delegations, acknowledges that there is jonsiderablc oUstinate antagonism to a direct nomination of Greeley, but he believes that the convention will take that course by a large maj -rity. The Bolters' Conference. The Bolters are also hard at work A call for a conference at Maryland Institute published this morning, and a strong effort made to make it imposing. Tomorrow the conference will reassemble, and after effect ing a perluaneut organization, will appoint a committee to wait on the regular couve» tion and urge It to make a regular Democra tic platform and nominations. The Leaders in the Bolting Move ment are Colonel Blanton Duncan, of Kentucky Colonel .John S. Mosby, of Virginia; Barr, of the Pittsburg Po.it; and John J. Van Allen and Joseph It. Flanders, of New York They are all full of fight but there is no present prospect of their meeting with any success. au evening Americus by Norfolk; (Jomir.il heartily nir Hoffinan The was Wolf setter. I' In gate* s lying a is ai ind »cliva most most is tils til • »era inv • He is Kn • in A v of he The Tribun o'6 Estimate of the Chancos. New York, July 8.—The Tribune's Balti more correspond.*ut**s iiuat»*s 053 delegates as Iw'iiig iustructrd to vote for the Cincinnaii ticket, though divided on tho question of nomination and endorsement. The delegate * in opposition are «*stimated at 41. A numb» r of Greeley's friends, Including John Coch rane, were iu the city yeaterdaÿ, and this morning a very large number of delegatus from all parts, and spectators, passed through this city on their way to tlm convention. ot in con. at what there and from of iu Com and it the at party The How Ford's Theatre Appears. PROOKBSfi OF DECORATION» AT THE CONVEN TION HALL. A#F«ird'.'i Theatn* th« work goo* «>1», and among the Intent improvements is the desig nation of a triple arch or portico of ever greens over the pavement entrance to th«* theatre, to b«*ar a motto from a speech of John V. L. McMahon, as follows 'Every inouutain bos sent forth in rill, every ; : valley i s stream, every river im flood, und I«*! •• • the avalan. lei of the poople \* h»*re! " The ends of the portico looking up and down the street will contain the words "National Democratic Convention, H72." 'The two main entrances of the theatre will contain, in bow' shape. the9« legends from Jvffersou and Jackson respectively: "The whole art of govern ment consista in th* : art of being honest." . . "The Constitution ia atill the object of our • : reveience, the bond «»four U ion, . in danger, the source of ; peace." defeo r prosperity in ; The aacooa story of the theatre will eon {«in .in pendant canvas, properly ornament quotations from Washington's farewell 7V.|reSS T | 1( .' florist who will ornament tlie interior of t „ e theatre Is the same who took charge of t | lt , theatre In Philadelphia where (ieneral was renominated. Portraits of Wasli J»;««"».LUtoW" ur v'u '„ * •«> »uav li Aiin cost above «2.1100 or «3,000. Tlie hotel attaches were kept, bus}, and the dispensers of cool liquids had os much as they could do to satisfy the detmmd upon them, Ainid the throng might be noticed many of th« sportiug fraternity who are always to be found in large crowds. The mtroduotioa of the Greeley fnu. consisting of an oval, contumiug a likeness ot Greeley with loug white fringe, being an ex celient counterpart of the philosopher'« head, wa* iu event. They were eagerly purchased, and the boys selling them plied s brisk trade. KEW accessions. _ . _ dl,i» i i The America, aud Kaj.toue Cluba. of Ph l.dcl ph.a, accompanied by a braae baud arm ed here *( half part three thisafteraoon, and were met . . üepotby eeveral other cluU aud eecorted to Ihcr headquarter». It 18 underetood that when they left home they were large number of^em, but during thmreh.rt e(a> here they have been newly alt converted, three TH1NOS SETTLED, At least three thing, are .««led, first, that «irre Browu will not he endorsed by a snupto n > olation> but nomln .,«i mthe regular way by a n|| q[ tben>u bjr states ; secoud, that August Bel mont, for the hut twelve years cbsirman of the National lVm.wraHc Committee, mil be ousted ; third, that Thoma. Jefferson lUndoiph.of Virginia. will be temporary, chairtnui of the eonv. niton. #nd elUi6r g^ nttt J, r Hendricxs or Gun. Joliu A McClemaudot IUiuoia. Baudolnh is the son of the former Governor u , . ot 1 ugmU , aud grandson of Breautentt fhomas Jeifersoii, and is uow ab.iit 80 years of D » age. He ,u u|>|>omtod by Mr. Jefiersou. in hie will, hie litemry exMUtor, xud wns a member _ol the coustitutionul convcutiou of Virginiu in 1HÔB. CI1ANOED HIS MIND. Ex-üoveruor Randolph, of New Jersey, i. quolvd xs oue of the most remarkable recent con versions to Ureeley and Brown. a FUELS The meeting of the bo!ton to-day at the hall of the Maryhiud Inetttute was a signal failure, to for an< * it •• stated that Blanton D mean and other loaders ut the movement have agreed to come in to *'** »»pport of Greeley. They moot again to ™T' but " * " ot ' **» «>» «*• das voobiibkh. 11 stated that Dan Voorbee , who •• never " oll * d Tol€ for Oreelev," has written a letter to a ,ri en<t here, stating that, if Ureeley is nominated h y thfl convention, he will feel it his duty to take ,he » ,um P for him as the regular candidate of the pBr,y - delawares detebmined stand. „ J, ba Ä h J a "' 1 •'"îi'i' "»'F holf| " out again«» Ureeiey is that trom Del *»« •*»>' "» s * ,, " t " r **«»ard. The ^'. B "' ltluu . 18 ao ' ,n * umler " ls,r " c,K ' u3 - * ,,d wil1 ! "°\ C °m° "7 r ">V om-umirancM. They will | probably vote, uowever, to make the nomination ! an inininus when the* proceeding* of the cunvei«* I tion reach that point. ' ViaiTIN.J CLIP«. At 11 o'clock to-day the Young Men'» Central Greeley anil Brown Club, of Richmond, Virginia, "»vier the leadership of Colonel Fontaine W. Mu hood, left that city fin thft Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad rout« for here. For The a dim the garbage the ? the ers, the fuse cency i™'," int° for dirty to us at is city tion thing ter «1 the Lower Potomac immense mass mertino. au immens« Democratic meeting waa held this evening in frontot the St. Clair Hofei, where the Americus Club is stopping. Speeches were made by Governor Walker.of Virginia; John Good, ot Norfolk; Hon Bichard Vaux, of Philadelphia; (Jomir.il Gordon, ot Virginia, and others. The enthusiasm heartily applauded. *|5r. s very great; ami the speakers were THE new yore delegation. York delegation ims made Uns tollow nir selections- Chairman of DnlHgitiou, Gov Hoffinan ; Committee on ('redentmls, Siiarlock ; Coinmitte«* on Organization, Delon D Htsdolulions, J P. King The N« Olivet Wolf ; Committee setter. In referirig to the varions Delegations the Baltimore Srs of Monday thus noth ee*tne Dele gate* from Delaware. It falls into an cin.r in s lying Dr. Gove Saulsbury, the ex Governor, is a lawyer DELAWARE. Hon. Tho*. Francis Bayard, of this delegation is ai present a member of the United StRte Senate. He occupies the seat which his father ind grundtatlier tilled t>efore him. Tliepresent »cliva representative of one of the oldest and most illustrfous fnmiMes of Delaware he wears most worthily the mautlc of bis tore fat hers. II. is «listingni.-hed in the United dtatee Seuate for tils astuteness as a lawyer, his breadth nnd con scrvatbmi as a statesman, and his high ability a* 1 til orator. In courtesy and high toned man • »era he i» a chevalier Bayard indeed. Bavard, during the last session of Congress •*erv«*d with \lr. Casaerly as only democratic members of the New York custom hous« inv alidation cominitt«*e, and it was solely • hrough their untiring efforts that the fraud« and orrupiion which are a synonym lor thaï establishment, were exj>o«e*l to the public gaze. He also, with the Hon. Francis P. Blair, served is the Democratic members on the part of the Kn K in (xmiDiiitee. Tiie defeat of the atidu • ions design of the Radical Senators to continue th«.* hands of Gen. Orant the power to su*« l>end th«* writ of habeas corpus all over the country, pending the presidential election, wa in a measure defeated owing to the exiKjsition.** made hy the*«« two gentlemen in the Senate.— The Hou. Benjamin T. Bigg«, of this delegation has for some years n prtBwntud the Suite iu the House of Représentai i vus. He is a bold and lorcitde deba'ei, and bolds his own in at. cxmectH with the majority. The Ho». Gov* SnuLsburv, of tlii.« rfelrgation, is a lawyer ami anti politu'ian ef mflu.-iice. He is a brother to A il lard Sailin' ury, late United Stales Senaloi fium Delaware, and to Eli Saulshurv, the pres ni Coiled Siales Sroator from that Slate. His laiuily has for a long time been one of grea oole in IVIuware. The eorrospondent of the World says— "As Delaware instructed her delegation to v ite for a straight Democrats ticket it may fall to Senator Bayard'a lot to render tlie vote of that State marvellously conpicious ia the Convention. n as of * r in Mr and th«* of ; •• and will from JEFFERSON.-On Mon ay. July 8th. 1872. Capt Samuel Jefferson, iu tue 7^ year ot hi» age. His >riends »re invited to JBeml his funer 1 from his iesidem-e. near Port Penn, on Thursda>, the I Ith iust.. at 1 o'clock, p ni. vi et Camp Meeting. a ; of A meftiax of the Manuxersof R«*d Lion «'amp ii will be h Id in Mu »re's woods on Tl K> D A Y. Jub 16th. 1872. »t H o'clock, p. in . when mo is will b« reçoive I f»r the nnvilefces u « grunted in conncc ion with the camp meeting, i 9 tin M°et ih » gif dealers. BRANDYWINE ICE! \ plenty, good and cheap. l:Rdriv,re haveshort routes, so th« can furn iah their pauous punctually and regularly. o loe by the Box, Ton or Car-load ,ent to any point ordered. Our cl»»ee personal attention is irivnn to h*va ?ustoui«rs supplie»! lo iheir entire salUfactioo. We will e-ieem it * favor to nave anv delinqacn ees reported at the office at once. rUdCii A nl'Jre 4/n» Shioley street. ■*40d Poplar street. Where lee can he bad at all tnoes. |We guarantee lue lowest. Orricx» Oi'l-i* tlJllI lu W o 167 * 2 . ICE. Howard P. Walton. 1872 . WHOLESALE AND XIETAIf* ICE DEALER OFFICES : 4 th and Ripley and 15 th and Kim Streets. Uroat Care given «n Snipping by V easel or Bail Facilities fur KoUil Trade Hanrcxusd i. ICE ICE. ' Prices Low SdourB to Sotlffiiy Al\ Ä Reporten/ Isoapleinutof » Aoe. op22-t 1 For the IMawu'u Barette. Where Is the City slop Wagon ? U2IC The writer has au tmpnwou amountiug to , a dim recollection of r. ailing in the Council proceeding* some three or lour weeks ago, of the passage of a resolution for the removal of i garbage from private residence* throughout j the city. Has any tiling been done in the mat ? Members of Council must be aware that the present season of the year, above all oth ers, la prolific in the production of trash that the ash gatherers and private slop-men re- j fuse to touch, and the laws and cency prohibit being thrown into the streets, ■ i™'," Portion of which d.*M lind ito way int° Hie -in ets nevertheless from th« t trennt)/ ; nK for Us removal Mtn-iehon. Th« liogs were i dirty scavengers, but we might have held on ; to them until provided with some better sub stitute. If the citv authorities intend to grant us any relief in this matter, they should move at once, as tin* public convenience, and what is of far more importance—the jmblic health — imperatively demand it. Most of us think the city taxes sufficiently high to justify the extra 1 expense—hut if they are not, let a cintribu . tion be taken up. Everybody will give some thing toward such an object, ter i mi mon de ll : ! GEO. W. HI MIM1KEY. Want«. I *|5r. ,r a ,iJ " ri '' ; I: M.U V.- » > ■* »I. A i*. I fi » - n»- . Cl I h a V i 1 .I L.4'. 'ICI ■ Mill. ■ t 5000 l*l|»ti|grn|ili Eiirii:i fintir*nn«l F sintlfy ltr«*»r«ls. !<i 8tn*ne in 1'itinr.t- ^ Huo., Publirher«. V I it « «-rat I I i*r K. P». is u . dit w A !œ* . . 1 K I . is t 9: od h iitd ami . t (.. ell.' •' keen t, A »»pli ut «his ottice I y '• ^CENTS WANTED TO INTKODi l E ul K NtW «TVUi for a* 1 and thaï ; Crystal Door Plates. They h h lu trr. t i.ll • no third rhi •«»u n I v nil tl i iPil i.- . •ittprutl al.«' lor utVicc d .1 . in r,. I I Bunk le-Sv. »• •. ( RVSrAI. IMMMl G AIE I«.. rrv.Rf N. v. •JH Prim |>OARDINC. id ab » tw» nu ii 11,1 , hoard at N .1 -rrv Bt.ii an \ jy ^'Uir ÿalfs. to TENSIVE SALE : i bu OF ■ 70 BUILDING LOTS 9 IS Tin: WESTERN part of the city. <i Eighth nth t t *>tr»*et Between F -iirth. Fifth. Sixth.. «tree - and duP d S r H l A r PI BLK SALK OS THF. PRKNIklA, ON nu. SATURDAY, JULY, 13th, 1872, At 4 o'clock. P. M. j 1 ell «levered, ennimandinga ► ■*•! We These Lots view uf the country. hcaUby and denirabl cal! particular u 1 1 ntion of property a.» i» «rill undoubtedly rapidly mcreas value. Purchasiua several^ contiguou» lots building * re-id nee on «•■• increases th« val u the other«», and in time will pay for all the iiupp meut» on the ne Specula'ors have been purebasina Urge in thii« neighborhood, in view of the -i Uancement o valu**. B ing a portion of tins property Lewi« A Son. it will positively be lerbiddins. TERM OF SALE.—Twenty i he bala qualty divided at S arui m m the «1ny of sale Settle "2 ! king tl l I it sale-* 1> en entlv held by ithout un carh. an»l end r5tr> I • oen d with in n-'t«.« ontb h •g 7- to h all I uly ade previous to *he following > it 2 m . '»nd parties who a or before that tim« »ill bee tiMed t '»»ant of 3 * er cent as cash. T umeJ i » M M ('ll ILD X C No. 704 W. - event h NN * I iu mat''ii • th.* w'>ol 87' a «sh on lear dis vi 11 be tak et t lerne t.t. v 1 nrJ (I e»l-t Del. L. W.STIDH 4M A SON. Au -t r-. Alterlfl*- Hate. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Kxi" lir«cted, will b« • xpos.-d t«> l' :««taurant f Charles H. ^'ye. . >'»xth ami Market streets, in the city ot VV tluniii; ih ale. Ht th** be . n r <d n. in THURSDAY. 11th day of July. 1872. at o'clock. \. M , rib *d Personal Pr perry, vi ''bo lullowing d \ *ot •*♦ ti» itures, 1 dor.on D»nn n r *'e. Mir-nrs. Prum»», H •'«»am Heate.* St.ire 0» t*1 re Proof -*afe Cookins • t-n j -l-. »mn;, L "or •t ofGrooene*». Jellies. Ac lot ot IMUrd I x ores, 1 Bedstead, M »»tre*i*. tïh «other .Suit Pc., toyelh *r ei*h «»rh Reixed «n i r »»kcn in ex harle* II. Ny«*. -rd . dilverw ire I! Th «ir*». Extension k ts. «in F» xt . 1 1 Cloth. Mat Ch •• I , 3 the prooertr j t»'V rticlos. ut' • Id bv JAMES ARMSTRONG «her iv. Castiu. D*4 . J une »V, 167j •> ! | b i Sheriff's Office. N What Investments PavBest ? Th« comparative profitableness *»f vino t prices is illu-trau'd tu the 1 4 u-ifie.« at tfiffc ! »wnv m«*i will buy «*f 1 u.t«* t v-iat» l»e*ir*eK A |»t i ill yield, ia u-a > I1000 x b.l. ks .20' • y iV* I >•1. •bl »>.) tefe.-t . * 2 . Add principal and iatcreaL to»« §1000 will buy of N**w Unit 'd Siatos 1 m New United State** F per cent, «rol l «»» » "i icld. i II y« ars, in gold. te ii . Id Lon i ,1 .. , Kslli .ß ia i |bJitt will limy. 10f*«*.'':x I'er Ctnb Fonda years. tiboo «»» ' • ill y lo iu ten Add PA Of iailr »ad Holtiac i th«.r. $.»'** nr. irold h . >mI andint .ft-»! .1 be mai kci. til buy, say. . " Lent. G »1«! Loud wilt ytela. ftlvisU l Obv MHO«' yeais, iu nold. §i7.n m» Of Northern Facile. Kail mai 7-îügoiâ bond- now •eflhiar at p*t. in re prtiey • - ' - I10O0 will buv luUO^even Thirty Gold Bv u«« wil! yiuki. », iu gold. $1000 l«0 T in 00 by in teu > i,~M< 00 We ar« sellint the Northern Pacific 7-30 Cold Bonds AT PAH AND INTEREST. JNO. MoLCAR A. «OR, BANK»«, •03 MARKXT STRtET. Al\ 1 JiaM A MOTHER'S CRIME. U2IC 1'OISONH HER TllltKK CHILDREN, AND TURN Cleveland, July H .—The wife of Henry F. Southworth, residing in Uockport township, eicht miles from this city, poisoned her three children (boy»)» aged9, 7, and 4 yearn, and then committed suicide bv cutting her own throat. „„„rvation with th« nvowe.1 n.Mu of go ; nK ,( 1B Wll . p,th. Tronjii an- in punuit. Many depredations ire reported 1 . , . depredation-« COMMITS SUICIDE. ON THE WAR PATH. APACHES AGAIN OFF THE RESERVATION San Francisco, July H.—The Apaches from t Reservation, who made a tTeaty whh i neral Howard about a on-»nth ago, have left ll Grant's Indian Policy. Sam Francisco, July 8.—The Aptche frrm tira»»* reservation,who made n treaty with G*n Howurd about a month since, have left be : era ! reservation with the av »wed irtention of gong the war path. Troop* are in pursuit. Maty are reported. Banquet to the Irish Band. given :tib Boston, July 8.— A lu ng to I hi* Iri-*h National Bund l*v the insb ev»-;. I eit». I Pulton. •ri Madame Patti ii t«i have ^h,0o>» a month f- x at St lNtcrnl urg in \t season, Mi s .<m and Madam« \ »dpini Nil son ha^ just i *« -• n paid ? 1,000 a night tor twelve nights at Diury l.aii*, and Madame Patti I Ma. Ian . 1 Mi^ t Garden. . *7,W0 a at ( is b» I tit in. .ringing iu the omug s. asoii, and .»*, I-* to iiavv I6,00u tic, Milan Ÿooo a night r.tuliiia 1 .tiera b in gold and a b« i»( Status during * he M*ll»'. FiorettI, the dan.sem a inonili at ttu Nr a la 1 lira I I nit. * in the trial «.! Siok* « yesterday tor the imn 11«- prisoner wn*« himself he stau** utu.I i-z uuine i at gr> at *ngt h. .\ Iter ward- niher wittietMeR for li:« 1 «1 elcnc«* n-utied, aiuoiK others th« famous Mis* Jo-ie Mjitislield. Their ev'nlcme all went to that the act « f the acc If defence and under the lielief that Fisk was .-eeking to take his life •' derotC.. . l i*k, placed uj8, 1 -.va- l erpetralcd ; J) i.ll f or Xrut. I T ORENT - I »• i I .»b» V Ph.Ih k'!|>h lea?«;, .» I,, i n Murk^t Ad lrer* W U J,. j>K lt*ia second «tory «f the azett« hmldin*. 4 •> Market str««ir. nuitablv ittice-« Oh. Wil 1\ 0. iugton. 11,1 , pOR UENT-R a s in th \ f.) FOR RENT. The snWriber offers for rent his Pfefe [JJ Stand .»pi-o.-'te the N.iii<»o ij Hotel. Middle* JJ town. Del One d as « L2i »*« in the State I ir the itrhia. Lime of Coal 1 stir.de a« there : i bu >r Will cln-e <utt th« St.r'-k on rpa-onable terms e»i lately. ■ feiven A T. BRADLEY. Mid Cet'iwn T>«i y» d*w for éalr and for llrnt. SE FOR SALE. H °U l «*.11 - ««II that fine «wn-juory H -u*e, with >f. «t th* corner of Dehiivare av iiiid Rodney street. I. w. Tt dlOt pnn SALE. iS 1* *■.i rd uiefe order. C<1 nu. *..v. Ai'Dly.oon. ■IA.IE' BKADFO j 1 Market street. .i v threuffh to Ufluber ", HTitS 1 !» Kl'W \RD BK»TS. A l.KK KO BET Id. ■*•! We House. N... H •he lot Dwell»! "2 feet ti ! king .-»tr** P -ye-'Mon l ju.i0l7 0« 170R SALE. w I 4» Hnil«lknir Lota. m • ver Eleventh Q t. a id Tbir sale-* en by un an»l r5tr> F urteenth. teenth «rreet«. Six f *-roomed Brick Tl»»u j «*8. Term»ea^y. .1. U. FRAZER. Rea! Futaie Arem. Eaat Third .«treet. neurMarkeL W iluiingion, Dai. jeU-dlm poa kam: Two L"ts of Ground - n lleald street, between 1th and lJth over Eleventh *di* et bridge. Also. «* street between 12tb i»ul 13th, h t Al'I'l, it e»l-t of llt*rtl«l .-ireet. TUI* 5 OFFICE. r "hi pOH HA LE. The dwelling and «»remises No. Waah ect.m go»»d order,and regnrded as in test part of the city to reside in. provided with gas. hot and cold water, i. water closet, and other modern con Va lerias apply to « tluniii; 'he id th** Ii n ■ r <d I ALFRED C. NOW LAND. marl r >tf New Coatle, P»I. >|R SALK-.v Lot on« hundred feel tro*t Oft West Fifth street, between Van Buren and k tin afrmeti« A wnlf %• »Wie a®«*. EL (WAKE AVENÜE LE'T FOR SAI £. 41 feet front. Apply at this off «. vi S Er. "or I x I! Th D •• I F° THREE DESIRABLE Bl'ILUINU LOT8 , on Jaok.-on street, between Sisth and Mvaath. j 0. P. JOHNSON t»'V iv. •> ! | A valuable, i I. Marker -rre«jt; -n , adjoJiii uil-r't*bli4b«d RKbTAf H ANT ALv». liOU^Jt on A. II. GRIM MI AW 4 ftV, T»,iw a- r ., , •-»: i-rnu. •»hipley .-»r 1 4 i'lumbas luifl (bai iittrrs. ! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! •bl »>.) ici Al* nt* i. .1 a Wt I "i Pat ! «1» m. I ibis ibe way. n* imp.c 215 west F« urtb sir« us-- burn \ . « Will ti 11 burn.* If And rivals it b winpiet ... K l Lon i rot il. ll ot» tiboo «»» tbe place ;o k That HillCTrie Jt Ja,-k^ *1buy Kos fixture*, burners and ulnne. With wWU iu««r shop D plontifuliy st*»wxd. :ne and be coa%*inoed that $.»'** h . 1». S -('all * -ou. t low n- the I ^w.*«t Gil.LFSPIKA .1 ACKSON. 215 West Enilh *lT'«t. .1 ftlvisU may!* tn MHO«' \Jmgt any hon«« V V > cents a box. Cul to«» 1 ut. llsve uu of her. __ ✓ ^ GLFNTWOKTil'S LLEÇTHlC INSECT P0W . DEk. M'by be eaten up with Bed Bcr>, Snail Roaches. Fleas. Ant* and Moths, when one botUeet Glent wurth*« Puwacr will uie«n the honse. Price A **vSr »ale by BKlNGHtm«*T A CO .Sixth nnd Market «treat», aud J. TAYLOR. Bnwlywtaa LENT WORT Us ROACH AND RAT liXTEKlft X AT OU. §i7.n m» now $1000 l«0 T in 00 i,~M< 00 Bonds Bahts.