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to* THIRD EDITION. BVBRLARVLAKCKIiT.ARMfR* n* eallown LooaalaK up 4 'Mook Awotlai, Baa«k B*»ii and Tkoasaa riaalgaa. Tha second act in a drama that may have its ending on the gallows, enacted at Police Court lan evening be fore a large and deeply interested dieuce. Enoch Rash, Thomas Flannigau ami three was au William, alias "Monk" Austin, young men each of wbos* names may be found several times repeated ou the court records both here aud hi N**w C astle, were led into the dock shortly after the opening of the court to answer to three indictments of burglary, lar ceny and arson. Officer Charles Thomas wi* tin first witness called, and he teatiltad that yesterday morning .about 1-3'* o'clock, he and Detective Leg^ were standing at the corner of Water and French streets, when Mr. John W. Reynolds, proprietor of the "Malta Home." in formed them that some one oa l broken iuto the steamboat hotel, No. 5 List Water street,uext door to the establish ment of Mr. Reynolds. (Tim steamboat hotel was unoccupied and has bee since the death of Mr. J. T. Me ban a u whore death at the Hospital about ten days since was noted iu can.) The officer accompanied by de tective Legg and a Mr. Hickman,an em ployee of the 1'. VV. k I>. company, pas sed round to the rear entrance of the hotel on Front street and ou entering found the gas iu tue barroom lit <i* was also the jet in the first room at the head of the stairs iu the second story to which they proceeded. On entering this room ofli wr Thomas smelled burning rags, and on opeuuig tue door of the main room in the tond story the three found the loom full of smoke and a fire burning bright ly iu the middle of the floor. The burning material was found t.* ■ ojsist of a pile of rags and paper o j one side of the tiro stood a box con t iniug a lot of quilu and blank*-:.' while on the other side a bed I */ ou tue floor, so close that the ticking scorched when the discovery w .is ms 1*-. The fire was extinguished with difficulty aud the three proceeded to the next room where officer Thomas discovered a man standing b-hiud tne 1-board of a bed who upon being brought mto the light proved to hooch Rash, while ofneer I.-gg eucoeed ed in stirring Thomas Flanigan from under a bed where he had hi 1 deu. Austin wa. next discovered b. Uio REPtrr.u aw.: v. a hind the door of the same room aud thus the trio were caught in the satne| trap. id Hick Nippers were placed upon Fla and Rash and Ollic 'an m Legg man took charge of theta while ofli Thomas followed with Austin, and thr*-r. were tak^n to the Hail and K» «d up. Officer Thomas again return*.; toilm ene and upon examinati covered that the back gate had bee*) fore d Open a-, had also tho rear door ( l the bull iiug as well as a couple ol doors in tiie second story, j d ai ' v, about two feet an lound a piece of ir a half la taugtu, which vv ly ascertained to be the handle ofaj wagon brake, which had h en broken off - u-* of Mr. Welde's wagons wboeo btade yard is almost opposite the rear There was e oine! .ow that it ha it upoL tit ex ^Ubb-qU-'Dl : ol tho *1 Cit- i. the iron to s: been used upon the doors, an testing it the officer found tha activ fitted the iudeutations uiatlc. robora- .Special Detective ony of as, a:, >r propounded the u? e of Officer I g the prison* r y ques t as to ;uK, l in an under tone, "I i u end to ths son-of !*—. ; *y ii*.» th.y ui: Ram * J Mil! . i g 1 d t; noti lie midnight of Sato; via-* chained in tu un *. and tel* d tu quiet. m. jyuru wiiiie. s be { ir l ^ III t.u • i of the uu'i • paid Vt r/ lit tliou. i-it it w . v. ■ . sleep the: ■ Ul.ldrj >ar he rdii soon hi o id U ej ni Jin e buck vt i light upon •n oi tllH and i... furnitu; been loci I ni >* 1 up dcs the p that the buib side by the Malta L other ai« l houses ami ou c. ;mf nun ih is ii injury to all the u:i l ther-. 5 propurly a'., *he pi.S! co- and <. neared decidedly :.erent throuuhout a i to His 11 rs tiie! h -.rinj as to w ; i ther tuny •d to r who ?.pp ' of th A list most hardei with a sin? » any qiterttn - to he t it-d would reply nothing to say." It p i i'ii-i id * had been Him that eich cl the charg ply proven anl he each <m the com mi t<ed them wi thorn b.-.ii < iiar-.,*j of arson. As tue/ v e I d back !•» the cell Rash rati marked "well I gues** I've got to i the hemp." The following section^ of law bear ou the crim-i with 1 prisone. R are i L Revisj l ('*• ic. chapter l'_ 8 , ny person slia.il burn, or stt o* nro any dwellin*' louaeuf another, o* any atere or ott-er hutldiria ud joining to or parcel ofadwoling house anotlier, suc!i person shall be deemed guilty of arson a. <1 lelony, and t-.hall anflef-ieath. .Sec. 7. If any person shsM, in the riight time, break and enter into the dwell'nx honse of aunt her person with Intent to commit mur der, rape, or arson, whether luch Intent executed or not ho shall be deemed guilty and felony, aud shall Butter death. - Id the*: iu $3,10(1 cuargc-i i tho f j' v,-l. •tlv.nl iiu ly and malic leafy A H«r«l< About hull put two o'olookyuteriuy _morning lire >u di.oov.red lulling from » imkll frame dwelling on Water ulroet between Orange and Shipley eta. Pierce F^rgu.on, a railroad employee, first .aw the fire and gave the alarm, among tUo.e who re.ponded wu Ser geant L>-gg, of polioe force. When the sergeant arrived at the soane eeveral women were .landing iu the ktreet nhrieking that an old lady was fastened up in the .eeoud story. The flame, were making rapid headway at the time and the old lady who could be distinctly seen at the eecoud story window,appeared to be bewildered,aud apparently refused to make any effort to escape. S<rgeant L-gg kicked open the lower duora and rushing up the rickety stairs through the flames and smoke carried the old lady by force out of the second story window aud handed her down over the shed roof to those below,thus saving her life. The flatus, were finally extinguished. ^ j " „ flDW , M$l.'>" and coat*, ! A l.iiaihwinie Hound. A pale light haired young man who«e right hau l nervously caressed a sickly looking moustache, occupied the dock court list evening charged the public at pol with exposing his person street aud acting oth«rwis** iuctoe ntly in the prrtosuce of ladim. James Cook is tiiH titta the villain disgraces, and it cropped out iu the testimony of Ber W M*>*.ut Jones that James is ths individ ual who was convi'-ted about eighteen months siui'H for acting in a similar manner in the ueigl»orhood of No. 1 At the hearing last evening school. the ladies refused to come appear, aud all that c mid he fastened upon Cook was the charge of coruer lounging. His Honor*, however, imposed a fine of 'lb an 1 costs upon Cook. It is slated that Cook is a married man and has a family of three children. Nhe wan Afennl H«' Mfglif Jam**8 Beuuin^ton au«i Charles Ryan, i*4ith colored, ansi residents of Wollas tou street had a hearing at l'oliee Court ruing on the charge of fighting aud generally disorderly con Three colored damsels one the vesterdav duct. wife of one of the prisoners, were the witnesses in the case and it was evi ileut fr-nu their testimony that they did not wish to ootiyict the accn->ed. One pq testifying sai l she Lad them arrest ed because she saw that they bad been drinking a little and she "was af-ared aud Charlie might commence to cuaa, was aw I u l wh he started cus^iog. :h of the prisoners l#togra<*«*f n i A boat ten o'clock last young lady whose parents an l family afM V8ry rH *pectabl* people, wasoiak i nR a disgraceful exhi- itlon of herself ?i)ing. a <-n th** stops of her parents reaiawn*-**, ou Fourth Ftrect, H'te being at the j n in *j beastly drunk A young gentle' lio was acquainted mau pa-ismg t i with her sjioke to her, iwt noticing her jtondition at the time, but in attempting to rHi .,] A i s salutation she pitched .ng forward, and had not the young man caught her, ?he stood a fair n f breaking her neck. We with | | l0 ]<i names out of rer.pa*-'. for her f tmi ,lv colored dn M or scaodal" «*n their own hook up in | VVo!!ast*»n street, and h veral parties whose char actors and r* mitationA had i beeu t >ssed ab mt rather lively by the | pata, appeaiei against them before |'Bquire Brady on B&'urday eveuii 'S juire fined the twain osts eacii and held them rt.:tsti>i^- i liar Durham j ; l Ella Fri », two school T'.li ■ 1 : , started a little it, and t 1 fllt y '*«'> t*i keep th** p a ■-*. i i'liii'k f l vl Ilk. B • ■ e * r's Galler i:n Co O' a. m. till 0 r. in. avoi 1 ti e riihb. V AH JON! S.~ v, tie* M. 'SSJ d» pa 1 i»i 1 . 1 >. ki;i :d.-<>. . li*. i.i'. i>: lit r i.i i T'i >P of \ K!*,T sr. cm tui 1 1 OH • r «•'» oy. it - ' , fC- 5-i 'I tt-f McM, i: tie* •i n llu !, y [> i 1 <ii r 1 / *1 Now u I or.! tho Y • iiy -r, 10 <•'»: * Hi In to I i-o 1 )i •Aim H. r iu tit: • i .• ttii. iiy -e contin*.o l in nai l piper y utter tii-j ti-ut i ui in; •l: ! r throe v; n J ereof. .1. M. HGTES3IAN. ltc.-r. i ol be oi / 1 It AT IS A 00 PAG F. CATALOG l/L \ V v;;lis:i'*lo inform iti«»n; iivii rotation in ripen long keeping ceded litre. Every it irro'.w-r siiould • tin*' I tot ot apples ami or Western r winter apples, hero they arc not winter apples. Also Containing f>o a Iii>t o: peaches .- L ol Fou ; h im , ar.d a apples, a. I .V >f the : i i idles to plant h* re i -.ny a, i cciiptior a WASH t'.'iR TKKEB, wiiich will drive out l»orers ii applo, *|Ulnc.e and ash and not time or cost in applying it as a kniie and ii applied annually there will borers in tlie reesand notone peach • 11 die witii the yel!ov;s, wtiere thousands die an nually now. Alsojipan, persimmon, queen of the market, raspberry with a lull line nursery stock at greatly reduced prices. Send posiul card ior catalogue. Call and i-ee stock. Ail orders sent by mail will receive eareiul tention. K VNDOLPH PETEKS, 10-16-3mw Wilmington. DH. tne teiM-h, hall Uie to remove with II ar iciAL wncB _ E. r.hnklaWMUW WIM -C Iran n r I i«^"?S;Jd""?y'mlIt«'i» a, *o"" l'"nT.«m"n, *01 ».»ory. 4Un.nl wM» b n«n™*'u.uibnn2! draadmi° horror ol death, night aweau. oold up, d h yapSSuo ey"p'rtne. hot bands. Ifiuehlng of the thePody, dryneaa oi the »ktn, |Malltd oountw day u.li fiMnant hlaek spots Hying belore the 4t eyoa. With auduelon an 1 loae of eight, want 01 ' U KunkT.' a k BHter Wln.ul lron la tor eel. In WUmiigton hy Z. James bell, N »• Ban lorth, John J. Gallagher*. Bro, H«rD«riik. | M:W^uW n lh J .'°d^ %£ general if Woraiaa ! Woraaiai Worawe • jj E. K l.unkal'a Warm Syrup never falls[to ,, wonim. Thousands arc dying^ dally with to worms, end do not know it. Fits,number JSSffi; S^JSJd-O tndimln tn theitoiuaoh, r. sties* at night, grinding ol tha taoth, picking at the off ffhZ'^'ul^i"a'roVfi.U a^tun tickling and irritation in the anus. All thaw qrtnptoms, and rooro, come iroiu worms, fc. i» 'For Tape Worms write and consult the Due u>r.) *or all other*, i.uy' JJ* UrT r'SKlTei. iv N MnU. Stro-t! HUl odeiphi*, Pa. Alvtce by mail, tree; M-nd f hreuceut biamo. ed 4 ly ed on. 1 be PHU of llie World. Are Dr. Simms' Vegetable Uver Filto, Su uar t-uateil, without unequal. They Lever itrli/e or aicaen tn operat riR- mure the t*>welh ■ asy by ttottiiR directly on the Liver, rMtore he lost euerxtew liy promoting tho hwsl fi> action ol tlie I.Ivor In doing lib* Hoadaofie, Neuralgia, Pam* In too riant ur loll *idoor imougfi the I. .!:«« Indigestion. Co* iveuc.-*, <10* Staunch, Weak liacfi, liltilne**. Ifiol Ferllnv* through the holy. Aiming Uinh,*, Hllllou*ne«s, l.anguor, (l.nerul Vieaknc#. and otnor bodily Infirm tie* aro cored. They iI k, only Pill* known that will posture y without Urlplng, Slckeaing Weak leaving the bowel* costive. The' iroinole a tualmy lfiver and le.ve the syetein i-on the danger ol prevailing dlKOiteti*. ntiyftire keeper*. .1 tsko no oilier*. (.per^Le ness. ly. Soi«l by dealers aud Ask for Dr. Simms' Pills Principal depot, fourth anti King. NS lilting tun. Do!., Fhlladelphla. 6 2 Arch St A World or flood. Ol« of the moil popular inedlcih R fore the Amor can p ibllc is Hop Bitters « se it everywh* re. i'eopie take it with good .lids them up. It is no us pleas some other Bitters us it Ik l* Is more H e the ol«i iw ko effect. It ant to tlie taste not a woiskey drink fashioned lx>ne set tea that has done a ol good, li vuu don't feel |uat light try Hop htitters— 'Nundu News. '' id Important to Sioibers. Mrs. Winslow's Soo'hlng Syrup 1 h tlie on v for tlielr tbliitf that mot,hem c... .• ffdren. It corrects acidity «f tlie ft imt* , n regulHt*-* Hie bowel# «ntl gives rent, healt nn 1 co nlort to mo her and ••li.ld. During the proceR.-" ol tool Iiing its v the gums r*; J ..lluvs n!l pal . thereby d i*<>iu tort to tlie U'cs wind c I no is IncftlculMble. it intlaimuiC » ti c child giving ro moihtr. '.'. wjuty live cent' a botue. .1 Buffering Sro .* t*»* youtn, tiorfou« T» ruEi: II ' Jll A ID ored by i great ro....... ary iu So all) Am a • * . Vl>. New York Uliy. Cl Aself-a. i\ Inm UJlilNE HA MO, Nurthw W. ♦yiiN r. Modi D i. All nnr.-o ja'o on omy tor U Attacluueuls for ml M i d^ccUlty. upon in tb'- eve t.H etj, 1 g M.*cUH Noe Kop I*reitcri^>li<flii F.rrc. For the Ritocdy Cere of Seminal Weukao«.i f^.*-s of ^tanhuub. and all fflsorde.'s brougb* Any Druggist tij. j St..Now York u by Ind fc li .B tlie Itj^rcdioTlU'. A DAVIDSON fcOO.,TS 7-8tu'aJ wly d t lie 4 J* KVAVM.'D -r S.)UO nci,vu-'t r. x-e i ii.it c,.7iu in it !•••>! ingaway rubiiery. and at te.uiptcil to cmuiuit mar l r day evenimr. atmut tier, 1873, near t: l ,: tlie bj..y o Millard T. Tull, on S. !i d iy of Neve . .1 (•:.!> t tro i'ou. syi vania a 41.1 u .1 1*. .HEM *M). Ml! «)PI , I IAN, OK D . J. M. AL»A '.Mi l! \!>• roJXll. u . ! fuit■-. Mi: Market **: I day* D S. A. .'Z'bti, Frl t p. 1 l-BC -2 W* UK HAH H>KTHBK1.Y i li<> ting on W> .0 li o 11 •I T >y .*»l cfi i'ke li ; 1 tl.. • V .'lit Jl ll f r* V i :iLK 1-7 Ji vt i ( 12 K BE.*.I« A.M) ; \ i-l I PER I Y. 4' .U Ji.' Y, 4 ui D \ V «*F D (' * of ' : 11 (j I ... - H. *i . I I Bed n Th'i Ilomc fa'rn id 1' n l. .11 M' !t - •fiiiT ' U a ui J , . lino, hot it tho ii. the j i W !' i CD P I. ' l* ' inal •l 1 '' 1 '.V t otj/d B .rik of Newark .! tin ; Pen w *re ! Railroad Stock I One ho..- 1 , 2 l:.rgo f.'.t ii ji, 2 fffiote >> Cl M .; iihiKl '..It I ln»y by t: . H.itl'lle, tiruile i.i'O pi: T 11111, i Inno if*, t iM> J , tiou«etioI<! liu-fii'.uiG gciiera'.ljr and Ui*tu> oilior artldyf 1 *.i r : * •! MU I nut lit-ri.in inentl »ri' 6* ii. rc'uti.ffuro n:*!:i • ic Lii on tiio a > All per?on 8 defiring to view tlie Rjal Kh n 1 *; brl .ro tho sale ►v.hIomi i». calllrg on Newark, Del, who will y i ■ lam. .« H li li -live ativ i;*t ,i iiiation r. quirod, w.Yi. K. r.m KWOoh, / IE N.liR F Kill I, 1K Vi NG-GRIFFITH. ) ::■• .1 AM ES 11 , HAY AG .. for Execul A (Cannon, Auo. isew'.trlc Delaware. 11 0 41-w oculars. YDES STEAMSHIP I.INE FROM FHlixA DELPHI A. Ot aoBc mils landing to principal sea ports points South ana Wostand North iiin*uuii litas arid and East. For HUSTON, FALL RIVER aud PROVI DENCE, so ui-w**()kly. For CHARLESTON, S. C., every week. For RICHMOND. NORFOLK and CITY POINT, tri-weekly. For WASHINGTON, I). C., GEORGE TOWN and ALEXANDRIA, \a., every For NEW YORK, dally, WMARK GOODS VIA CJLYDE LINE. Delaware and Chesapeake Tow Roat Co. Philadelphia and Bal Barges towed between timore, Havre-de-Graco, etc. For Freights and other information, apply WM.P.Ol/YBEfcOG!, Ueueral Managur* tor all th. above lines, No. 12 South wharre*. Philadelphia (WHIT'I awn.) THEmMll ff'O UTT1EOAT. **«■••• •* '-Martian- •• Maw CWMTUI. UoroM. A good-slued andieneo of motley make up, in which tha email boy largely pre dominate, Meembled in the yard of the Jail at New Castle thil morning, nttiaotion being the regular Satur day cbaotieement which Ua priMU.ro 4t ,u'*uc«d lor larceny during the week oompelled to uudergo no part of ihelr punishment. Charley Lieber, who plead gallty of | iaT | nK cleaned out the second hand Clothing .tor. of Catharine Falla on King .treet above Front, in September laat, was the Brat victim brought out. jj # wore an old blanket over hi. ahoul ,, era which wa» removed by the warden the culpeit's hand, were fattened to the post. Tweuty lashes were the allotted to Charles, tud these J««"J IhW on by the Sheriff and when it was over Charles waltz*! off smiling. Kdward Oallagber convicted of Ur ceny of a lady's ouat from an entry on i» 0 .,j ftr gtre^t, was led forth as No. 2. M»*>»«hcr preaented . large skeleton looking back to the sheriff and although his twenty were lightly given, a few speck, of Mood appeared upon the .ur f d0tJ *. r „ the list was completed, lie bore his punishment without flinching however aud walked away smiling. John Dover, colored, convicted of stealing four bushels of wheat from Montgomery Dray, had the honor of be ing No. 3. John perilaps neyer in his life took as much interest in the grain market as he did while bis bauds were being fastened to the fatal post, lie drew his breath bard as each stroke fell, aud before he got through was snorting like a junior locomotive. His tweuty also fell very rapidly aud light Heury Lee alias Eugene Lee, a color ed youth who opeued a trunk belong ing to the proprietress of the Delaware House in this city ami abstracted there from about $45 was fastened up as No. 4 Henry evidently realized mom fu - ly thttii ever before in his varied career the truth of the axiom that tne way oi "the trausgressor is hard,** and took his punishmeut terribly rough, lie began to wriggle ere the first blow fell aud when the third dropped lightly on his back, be succeeded in getting bis left baud free,aud with tears streaming from his eyes begged the yherilT not to "hit so hard." lie was fastened up agaiu two more strokes given, wbeu, with a yell like a veritable Comaudie he again succeed ed iu extricating his Idt hand, And wheeling around agaiu pleaded "Oh, Sheriff l'vle, for bird's sake don't hit me so hard," The blows were being given then with a lightness th«t made the punishment a fa 03 . II« was fasteu up a^aiu.this time a handkerchief b.-ing wrapped around his wrist which was o small for the staple. .vae resumed aud amid series of eel like contortions on the part of the unlucky boy, the Sheriff succeeded in getting in thirteen, when II -nry again broke loose, this time the right hand slipping out. This was remedied aud the whipping proceeded to the end, Ileury shrieking and yelling to the close. Iu this case it was apparent that the boy suffered more from fright than pain. .Jaiiies Reason colored was the fifth and last victim. The crime for which Jones fluttered was the larceny of a ring worth about $3 from Mis. Harney 01 this city. James received his twenty lushes without flinching and was led away fcn iiing. ly. hipping Th Keul l.n(aiR Sale. B .umel Culbcrt, Real K-^tato Agent, 500 Shipley street, lias Bold for Archi bald S. R-ed the property 020 Jefferson street, to Kdward A. Fllicott for $2*00. In a conversation with Mr. C. ho iu form \ us that he had quite a number •rtidouces iu different por ti-ms of the city for sale, at prices for which they cannot now bo built and as ials < f all kinds which enter into he thinks of private Mia*i building 4 that th -e whod-lay purchasing now, will have to pay more wuen the Spring opens. A lie ttr Jim it «»u Ku|»e 4 'J'kH Ukithlh it-d this i v Cast'e on pretty good wh*) )k :< was in fori mouucg in authority thu d'witl: IIIH couitmt ica raj u pon »ill not b.-* tried «U'; little Mary M. Morri . t - • ) b 1 plead guilty to indecent n-sault. ;wiJl insure him ab >ut nine or ten year. allowed to Thi rifcllwn. nug men wt * orf.r creating a f»l ii p i) o y with the Delaware lo>n* *t Ii * cam l 1 * <i C.t tiife enm , IT) : were u of the Trusle. s i n - * * a lion «? Kuarj. who owm-d n Iron Hill, boarding the Black Horse li"'.ei, in this The body whs taken to Newark ■ t- rday tor burial. David irt'j i-i i ffeursday at Mrfcketi V«lil» I»«ra<jM*f. Y**st* rday n wrnlng while J. Mart n 1'owin,!- piior miHahtr of thejfirm • I'J. M. Poole k Son, tool manufacturers, v;an at hreakf.vflt he was attacked with paraly *,i:. lie was carried to bed and this morning his condition is Improved. LocaletleM. The atsociatos of the late Samuel N. Davis, Hen of Capt. Peter Davis, resid ing at No. 101G Poplar street, presented the parents of the deceased with a beau tiful memento of their departed hoy, in tiie shape of a wreath of wax flow ers encircling a photograph of the de ceased. A grand social will be^given iu Prof. Webster's rooms on * Thanksgiving afternoon. The best music in tke city will be in attendance. Saui'l McMullen the injured brake man referred to yesterday, slept well last night, and is decidedly better this morning. Three drunks made up the list of ca ses at police oourt this morning and the usual flue waa imposed iu each case. Mr. Joseph Hooper has sold the sa loon on Fiith street between Market and King,to Tomas J. Farmar. Thanksgiving—Beecher'a Gallery will be open from 6 a. m. till 6 p. tn. Cone early and avoid the rash. Cains or Noxuainv.—Last evening there waa a large attendance at tha Opera Houae to witness the rendition of thle comic opora. The oompany waa a full one, and tho performance was a rare musical treat. Mias Llisie Annan dale aa " Oermalne, the Lost Marchion ess," being po.se.sed of a voioe of re markable power and flexibility wxa particularly good. A. F. McColllu as Henri the Harqnfs waa also marked for his peculiar adaptation for the character. The representation of "Uaapard, ths Miser" by Mr. Ueorge W. Denham, waa a pieoe of acting which, fur merit, is seldom witnessed npou our stags. The characters of ths otbsrs were equally well taken, especi ally that of the Bailiff by Mr. James Oreensfielder, and Serpnlette the Good For-notbiug,by Mils Blanobe Chapman. The chimes were rich and peifectly tuned. Id fact the whole performance was most enjoyable. Iu order that our people may have the benefit of a repetition the manage ment has decided to give a matinee this afternoon at two o'clock. Those who enjoy delicious music should by all moans attend. Tub Sobcp.kek.—T his evening tbla charming opera by Gilbert aud Su!li van will be produoed by Mr. Ford's opera troupe. The nm-lcal merit evidenced by them in The Chimes of Normandy last evening should secure lor this play a complimentary tribute. It is e7cry way worthy of it. Iu con firmation of this we quote the Lancas ter Express: "The opera is a charming one, aud from first to last is replete with euohiutiug melodies ami side splitting situations. The music is some oi the fimst we b^ve ever listened to and at uuee awakens the interest of its heareiK." In continuing the same pap *r e:iys of the play: "Ittreate iu main of the machina tions of a sorcerer (Geo. VV. ln-ulioui,) who, by administering a love-philter (wiih a I*. H.J to the villagers, turns everybody topsy-turrey. Things fin ally become an bad that the sorcerer, in order to break the spell is compelled to die. lie then descends into tho in lemat regions Maxing with lire and brimstone. In his haste to depart, however, he forgets his hat aud returns for it, clad iu a linen duster, and car rying a tun, after which he agaiu de parts." Kkkrt Gow.—O n Monday evening next, tha euiiueut cuuedian Jos. Mur phy will j.'iva one tf the finest composi tions in Irish iiteiature. The play was written expressly for him. The piece is meritoii »uh and has been played by Mr. Murphy over one thousand times wBh BUC'Cess. While characteristic and drill its general tone is relineil and it i.i calculated to please an intelligent aitdience. In d scription of the play we find that th re is a dry cyuicism ex* hi Idled in 1. li treatment of his enemies and a few very effective touches of pathos, illustrative of the national Character, nerve to render the humor more crisp and enjoyable. ilKLBN PoTTKit'S PhKIAPBfi.—We have often alluded to the ability of thU troupe, ho in order to give our repre sentation greater weight we append a criticism from the Boston "Tl il-Thlii. lady from whom this new or ganization gains its name i8 no stran ger to Boston amusement seekern,and she last evening made as great a suc cess as uver tvith her audience, her [emulations of Mag Merrilesfa la Cush man) and Clropatra, as C&esar'u cap tive, eliciting spontaneous applause. Her costume au Cleopatra is maguiti cent* and her impersonations as life ever. The Swedish ladies' quar tet added largely to tho evening's en joyment by their peculiarly artistic sliicing, and their numbers were, as a M. Fe like matter of course, rti-ieiuandeu. lix Regauty, the caricaturist, has evi dently gather*.d a fund of amusement for lii^ audiences during his three years'absence In foreign lands, and last evening he showed many of the absurdities of life and costumes in Ja pan. Mis.t T«*roso Itargcr contributed cornet sol >s and, as a whole tlx* enter tainment was one cf throughout." Ualu'.ky Slay a.-—On Thank night this piny will be rend• red with all its may nilioence. it is a faitiifu 1 Eurrqionn socltty and new ami beautiful lined. Among them will hi views of Bni- : Versail- 8 ,Vienna andR.ime. Iuaddit eu to this extra ordinary mounting Li* malic ability. protraya its pre.v ntation o will ineiit dra Muto l'll[q>ili£*t. day Mr. P.itor II. -mitb, On M>) d VV« odh-yiou, and h.u hod a.v <4 out b'mith ;• •! v/aIking i cocked, fro' tn: . of l"< H*»i with hi- run Diet hi guard ovi-r ll.e tnpgor, v. was tv. ig can M tlie; barrel fmciue buck and | . > using the trigger ti.t agunHt l. s rbnulfft r causing it to be oaugilt the • on tents of the gun iu his t roat and bad wound, but it is thought that he willreoovti. •'i." har,:-d. The )onug ti.l Ldwa r d Uidgely, Iv «i., cs trustee, sold ou Tuesday tim lands of the late t two taiiu.-j, locab d *wo mile.i v. et,t «*i Hazlettville, :ir Thomas* Chapel. One, <f 50 ed ly J. Borroaghs lie other farm of 80 acres, was purchased by Bsnjamin Cubbago, Erq., at £11 p r acre. Iw- :*t)h (a s*leli, cwh.-i.-tir., acres, was pure at $10 per acre. Tin? New Vork "II in list nf the horst-s that have beaten 2.30 this year, gives "Sherman Morgan" us hav ing (hue it twice. His record now is 2 . 21 ). This horse is wintering at the farm of his owner, John B. McWhorter, in St. Jones' Neck, ln-or Dover Thus far the Game Protective Associ ation of t!*is Btate, has received about $1,500 as dues fioin resident and nou resident gunners. All tliis money will he used iu buying game for the several counties. The contract for lay lug tke pavement and pulling tho iron fence in front of the Post Office, iu Dov* r, has been awarded to Mr. Bradley, at $1,100. Sunday, December 14th, is fixed up on as the date on which to dedicate the new M. K. Church, of Middletown. Theodore Tilton was poorly received in Dover on Thursday night. A weddlnRinnlverHary. A Urge number of friends aud rela tlvea of Mr. and Mrs. John Biloox, sur prised them at their residence at Sec ond and Walnut streets, on theoooasion of their seventeenth wedding anniver sary on Thursday evening last. The evening was spent pleasantly and con gratulating expressions wero freely ex changed. «H)U Tin TABU, nun urn wiunnrou. tit Phlledulpblu: 111, 7 . 00 , 1 . 10 , Mt. }«» "•» * rto. 6.46, 7 . 0 ), 9.44 p. ni. On Sunday, i n 1 . 10 , a. »., no, 0 . 00 , 0.40 p. m. Tor N»w York: 0.11,1.00, 10 . 01 , a.m.. 1110 , Ik (P.Uuiltod Kl( tom, 0 40, p. m. Par Hoiumor* and Washington: lk.il, 110 , 0.J4 a. in : 12.63 p. m. lJmlted Kxproao 1.04, 0.14, p. ki. On Sunday, lit. 1 , 1 . 10 , a. m Far Baltimore and Bay l.lnt: 7.00 p. m. For Baltimore and way nations' 0.00 1.10 p. m. a. 00 m., for Now Uaitio: 9.11, a. m., l.io, e.bo p. m. For Itolwwaro K. K.: H.IU ns.: 1.13, flTaO p. m. No Snnday trains. For Wiimlntrtun A Northern U. K.: fl.ao, a. m.: 3.06. p. in.; §. 80 , p. m. Sunday except *t Delaware Western K. K.: T.ll, 10.90, a.m. I.ao p. m. maunauivu irtanmoa. Tr:m riillKl.lplil.: U43,ros, 4.80, 9.10 a. a., UOB. 11*3, 1.02, 2.40, 4.JU, S.18, 4.26, 7.00, 4 30, n.lo p. in. un Sunday*: 114S, 2.03, 10.10 a. m.: 7.86,11.16, p. in. Kr un Haltlraure- 2.16, v.ao 9.61a. m.jixoa, 1147, 6.86.9.80 p. in. On Sunday*: 2.16, a. m. 9.36 p. m. ' F.OIO WaUilnui.ii: 2.15. a. in.: 12.01, 1237, 6.86,240p.m. Oa Sunday*: 2:6a. in; p. m. New I'.utle: 8.60, 11.40 a. in.; 6 41p.m. Pin Sunday train*. From Delaware K. It.: 4.40 a. ui.; 1161,4.41 p. in. From Fro Wilmington a Northern It. li: 1.46 a. Ut. ll.no a. m.; and 6.36 p. m. irolawnre Western It. K.: 8.00 a. m. 2.16, 8.00 p. ui. Sunday train 6.26 F. M. F. TWAINS *OB WILVIMOTON LX A VS raiLADEL mu. F/diufir j *<1 Rircot and WaHhlnKlcn avenue 7 33, H.00. 10.33, 11.45 ft. m.: 1.30, 8.00, 4.00, 6.16,6.00. 7.00 0.46,ILao p. m. On Ban days: 1.50 a, u>.; 6.00, 9 45,11.30 p. in. ouv Thirty-Record ami Market street: 1.06 120, 11.35 a. .; 1226, 4.03 6.00, 11.40 p. m On -andav** l.os. a. in. KltsasTKR'H OltltEKN. li EOISTEK S UH DEU. KEOIKTEK'N OFFICE. Naw Dahtlx IIOUXTY. Nov. 8.187W. U|<«m the H]i(>llc'»tlou ol Bush Mirllug, A-l in Ini.st rut or ol John Kelly, hit* o Chrlitlana Hunilred. In Raid county, »le coafod. It 1 m ordered ami directed by the UoKiiiter, that tlie Aduunlstr«tor uforesald. irlve notice ol Krantlngof letters of Adtulhifdra tlon ujion tlie estate of the deceased, with tho date ol granting thereof, hy causing ad vcrtlceuiontM to ho i>oHte 1 within forty days iron) the date ol such lottern, In ^lx of the most public places of the county of Now CJa« tle, requiring nil persons liaving demand* auidnat tho estato, Ut present tho same, or abide by nn act of Assembly iu such case miMioand providetl. And n!*u cause thomuie to be Inserted, within tiie same periotl, in ttic DKLAW'Aiui ItLiTHUCAN, a nowHouper pub lished tn WiimingUiii, Mii i to be conliuuod there'a three , fe-o-d) iiiler ttu hand and seal o' lUo of tho Itogfstcr nloresaid, at •*v Castle, Iu New Castle enunt) aforo&a! i, the day and year above written. s.uiiios, Bugtxtsr. Notice.—A ll person* having claims agidnst thu estate i riven i-i Urn deeea^ed must present tlie ne duly uttested t*» flic Admlslrator Nov. 6. lhHO, be! or abide tlie rn't ci A# mde and provided. M l HlihNd, Administrator. 11-10 iciubly iti i" HI ' <!d:. ss~V\ ingt n. > ElH.TMiK'B OK HEW. h RKGIBTEU'S OFFICE. Nkw ly'ASTLii County. • v. *j.», lb7f. Upon tho application ot J. '> i» rlingmn, • Jacob iiei'rij, into oi , In said county. «i c.caned, it lx ordered and directed by t .u Ifo gintt-r tfmt tiio Administrator aforckaid. ».**• noil miuUtrution upon the Estate u! the »4o ceoRcd, with tin.* date of grunting thereof, by caUHingf advertisements to \m posted within lorty days from f lie date oi such letters, in Hx • most publlo places of the county oi New Ufttfilc. reoulrii.if idl peraons hat ing de inandfl ng»fuKt)ie E.Ntat»), to present tlie Fame, or ah!dc made u same to be ituerted within the same period !n tiie Dki.awai'K IOipokucan, a newspaper publishes] in Wilmington, mid toh therein three weeks, (e-o-d) tllvcn ui der Urn hand and Seal of Office of the ikghtor aforesaid, at New rustle, in New Uustle county albrei.iild, the day an 1 year above written. S. (h BIGGS, Register. Ntt'MUE.—AH persons having claims against tlie Estate of tho deceased, munt pro* sent too came, »luJy attested, to the Adintnis tra'or. on ur belore Nov. 20, 1880, ^(/mluhdrator ilmlngt (>f llie grunting ot letters ol A*i of oy an act of A ->yemoiy in such ca: ai provided. And aJso chufc the .liliUOd abide lo nnd tlie Ai tof AHHMi.bly Iu EiiW AKD DARLINGTON, Adialnlstritor. piOVidCd, Addic-:-: —■ V. iTnicuicb. Del. 112 Ptffl.DHAIhS. \ r.\EU HU) ril'Y P.qoFi.KTY AT PfJHLBJ HAKE, ON HA'l UK DAY, DECK TBE'd rt, D7», * in tho pre:n ; .-o«, in tiio city •»! < Micfter. will t'G offered at public Bale, all licit v.iiuatdo STORE FROFEKTY, Won. l.'l.il 8'root, ad'wlnin/ tho In tiiu u-niral I loHotil, l»clu •i (.f ih : • !iy, aud invlbg l^i u iv I'UpliMj l*jr tin*, jiib-t flHooii yeuitf ;i? a Queers witro .'i ece. The iiupr tub ilii-r . ! I.i wo 8 luiy ^ ^ cu I'liiMlna iy ol b- 1 -k, tho upper part lubio Jur ui huildiim cwai tr.o I •*. I ! . 1 . •y' hi.ty I • wlii h . l'ffe : , di\iled Ih! •art of llu. : .Ui •..ok, and I.- - 1 ■ vrl o'C. illtllc thor r. c, wliodi Tni. ((Uulli i ci! y i tiio : : 1*0 t* I' M. p i I i)C :« Ic . tiio nude ALT (Hid o ilAIvl'UB. u aj)ply * pre-! >UUUU SALE 1 PER St WYL puoper rv: WIH 11 * Id n» Pi.bllo Sa'c i i tiio K ?en Bill, tiio • ity l i*.K«, hall ll*.i Ir. SATURDAY, NOVLM1I S At 2 J'. iM., Bud f. . ! B •filling, u*\ u. (' irjiL-ti*. *, ("uok and »1 n I kinds o i.oodn u c-.t ■ing. Sale I'OMtivi.-. HI Mil STIKUNM, •\ 'mlnl.-itr .t-,r oi Juhfi Koliy, .h-t* j: e l. VV. Slid In l) ? I ii; r rc, ■ d «.M ■ 'Mill i, .coat l l-ek t) iBMd-ltwji A cl / . iv S = nil.EM)YWIM; 8 )tI,a..S <UOTA D 'TUANS. W. (}. PENN YPACKKlt C.)., (HuccesBon* to J. E. Prlco & Co.) i t 1 in :.* Ito*:: slly ! ' s 'MX2'o i .U'H.OO . f .00$p,.C31 lot urlr- .'y eh* lo;' *y w; i )!'•■* i) i. vv. U. P WIETHE;ETON MARXET. :nBPahai. ] ! I .f (). loo^e, per tau Hay, baled. Straw l^oso. " u . IT 6 a 8.00 . itf.6i)ai76' . 17.0Cs.lS.0t! . r.QCoOOo . i.40ni 47 PliiVxADET^HIA fdAHKMTE VLOU 1 L Srporllno .. r'jttrj. . iroOaflTfi . V.0»)ft7.V' . b.COjU.l u tano'' Dr and* •> Flout.... u.xiw. Rod Wheat.... Pozina. Amber. While. New Horn. Wnl lr Oats. Delaware Oats. Oiover^eed. Tiuiothy. 1.43*1.41 1.44x1.40 .f-Oft . 6 f> .44 i .46 .421 *!» 3.tCo4.b!i . 4. nriLADXLrifjA OA.rrLu mavk-xt. [Sheep. • Hogo.oom fed,. Beet Cattle wer loo .. WILMINGTON QUOTATIONS. .. <3.008.6.00 ,. 6 .ooae.oo .. 4.0oa6.60 Patent Fiour.. Family Flour.. Bakers' Fiour. Middlings. Host Ship. .. f'J .00 .. 7.26 tt.W) 7.76 6.6j 6.76 21 . 00 ^ 2 * 2.00 20 00 Bran.... 10.00 Now Corn. Old Corn. Hue Yellow Meal. Coarse Meal. Best Amber and Red Wheat M .67 .62 .60 1.87 AKGAIN ! BARGAIN I! BARGAIN 11 A small amount of each will bur vain*, able .look end Naturae. Cull en J. H PRANK, grocer, uerthweot ear. 4th end King treeta. ll»v B •US CtORTl t*(JBT. J Vfea Jury la ilia liarktj Barglanv I * iah l aakle u agr«« tad ar« tla. | •hargaB — Tb« Harder Cam. Spaclaltj Beuorted tor the Republican. New Cartli, Nov. 22.Xty Court met thia morning at 9 o'clock, Chief Juatioo Comogja and AaaooiaUi Houston, Wcotton and Walea on the bench. The jury in the case of the State va. Sewell Starkey, for burglary with in tent to ooinmit larceny, having sent word to the Court that they were an able to agree, were brought into Court aud discharged from the further con sideration of the case,aud informed that they need not report again until 11 o'clock. The jury had been out amee 11.30 o'clock A. M., on Friday, and is said to have Immu equally divided, standing six for conviction and aix for a< quittal. Mr. llird opened for the defence in the case of State vs. William Brown for the murder of Samuel D. Batson, and from 9.30 to 10.35 o'clock he was en gaged in citing aud reading decisions from law reports hearing upon the case and upon which he asked the Court te charge the jury. The references were generally to fchow that a child between the ages of seven and _ , fourteen, must have a perfect knowl- m edge of right and wrong before it could _ . be convicted of any crime, which he m argued had not been ahown in the evi dieuce on the part of the State iu the ( case of the prisoner at the bar. Mr. I ^ Bird ruked the court to charge that Brown, if he believed that he was in danger of being hurt by Bataon, was not guilty of the crime with which he id charged, aud that he must not be judged with the name rigor as that the _ „ jury would judge a pertsou of more nua lure years, aud that if he had not a guilty knowledge of what he was doin^ w am wrong, he must be aquitted. Mr. Bird then addressed the jury saying that he had no doubt that th^y all with him regretted that any Wly should be placed upon trial for crime, but if for the IIret time yon entered the door of the court 100 m and saw a boy confined in the prisoner's dock, sur rounded with tip-staves aud a large crowd around, denoting that the boy is on trial for his life, you would be sur prised. And if you might forget in time that you were ever jurors iu this case, William Brown will never forget that in his tioyhood days lie sat within this court room ou trial tor his life. Ah! that hoy will never forget this. Bad as this scene in it must l>e enacted. Nothing but duty compels me to stand before you in defence of thin boy. No H mil emoluments await me for pleading hU cause, hut if 1 shall huc».« «1 in the ■ ouji suocrssful defence cf this poor boy who | stil has no father to defend him, or a moth er to bathe his brow with tears, I shall feel amply rewarded for what 1 have done. Mr. Bird referred eloquently to the picture in the gallery of Bt. Marks, ■ str* showing the love between mo'her and | (; cbilil ami pathetically applied it to the case now before the court, and then went on to review the evidence in the ca, The Attorney General said he would show that this boy was a shrewd sharp hoy iu an extraorninary sense, but the testamony of Mr. Gallagher showed that he w&.i nothing more than a very ordinary boy. through this case and weigh well the idenoo. and if tho case is not made out we atk for a verdict of not guilty. The Attorney General lie said had the power to utiimnonB all the people in the State arid could have indicted tbi* W»y for murder but w hy did they not do it? It was only until they had heard the evidence of Mary Brown, Johns ami Trusty that the state con cluded to press l r a verdict of man slauglih r. Do you believe hiqt guilty? ■ ♦«▼«!•; I know you do not? It would be a sin | W .) again t humanity to convict him. You it. Mr. Bird then proceeded t<j «•. critical analysis of the testimony o! ;• 1MUOU9, who hud ran up from wi.M re he wan lying upon t: e grass sod house and pig-pen,and ar riv'd just in time to catch the bat au it wa.=j fulling upon Bataan's a**m. Harry Backus another •witt.e-*- for the State, said that Brown was recediiis with the bat in hand u; d waving it up ami down and Batson was advancing ■rows. Batata I I i 1 I A % a X w tl ft* w ai u th •t is Oi Ut pt lei on Bu tri wc in tin in Coi di{ AIL die AfiC dii f 1 ®. fc. Mill l to 4 dull tud * B -D ha« tho* Go with !i)!« min hou: *av« 0. uiak youi plao of tr Tc lateH Th canu t Neve is gu forth igem hr',Ween <! z. Hard I'rivt 1 VV. Lit"* Bn pepai iJriig, i'-reet bun. iW -kiu said lie henid son •' b!t)v ,8 and SO did r' : ma.t*: but only , where d* i bl >h s go? There oa ark toid'ow t; at a blow hr.l been struck. There was only one mark. Gentluneii you cannot hit. number of times in o:. pb ce. It can't b»> done, aud I have lui objection ger tlcniHU ibr you to lake this I at and try it, only don't try i o U|" e b I A UV Wu HC- 15 H * h (tlier Hi V ilave and fi Per, tin Wl call taart, FO'f.eb hi-;d. .'il. I ' 1 * # video*-- bUo. r Uk'A !• ui..! ii,|°pr u G* n- B , niffe. Sutt •z -- the r-i-e il.a* ii iured bitmn. Butt ■b.-Kt ai - • mti , and 111 |nrapln l that a number I-, t uik. Mr. li. then roferr* l Lioi.i in there wits but one blow strut r t I. o-.l*» (l f tfi Butt Iff plio ubioei to t* *5 ter-ifmony of Mrs. Gustun, which i • i ion, h Thai t-'ified that h naw that hoy «iu 18(ii nil to . d f he was then fi ve years old.— that lev is now nin* If this b * tru :i yearn old. Here B:*)wn stood n; ;.t the icquvst of Mr. B rd fo show ths the t^f!titn my of Mrs. Gn-fns *ou!*l m t The na, fro rived a *ith t aiohtnc niond Y k'ork, e 'r diirii hai fiit by Hand, owed ti Bond h usaong ransfiS be true. A Mlv- r Mine fit 31o(.fh r oin *r> 4'o. i u. Hilver mines are < printing lip all fi round. An old on;-lias l»-i-u leopeueff on the property of Jacob Uuderkofller, in Upper Hanover townahip, Montgom ery county, near Pentisburg. Tb*» shaft, about six fett from the Hinface, outers solid rock, goes down twenty eisht feet, then ten feet, horizontally, then down again twenty-eight feet, tou feet horizontally, and six feet down. In the earth with which the mine waa tilled was foiiud hammers, a grindstone, Ne ill re >e s**cc st ove a wheelbarrow, a frying pau and otherHjgbt. articles. The miue was worked and then abandoned one hundred and fifty years ago by a party of Europeans. Dr. Thomas B. Uillegase, of Upper Hano ver, says that he tried to work this mine tuirty-flve years ago, and that he found small nuggets of wbat war supposed to be silver ore, took them tfl Bhilai Iphia tor analysis, and was told that the value of the mineial wouM uot pay for working the mine, aud 0 ° he filled it up again* Rigors toger. Presk tipubli 'inks snt, hi ic,a JO ma; fiw wit __»fgunie: J^OBINSON'S OYSTiyi BAY, rinMt Oyiiari >Dd Clasx In Us eltjr lor < I* thlr csntipsr quart, or 6 quarts Kir 61.ou. FauiBonlit h M.i, Hot«U and It-ttauranu lupplled. (■ tori fiftllverf d fra. ol (harm to oil port, of «• ■ oltr. KOBINUUH'B, 117 W. Nlnto atrMt. ■ N. B.—Nut door to T. U BoOioaon A Bn* Onoarr Btoro, Mh and Oroa*. Bt. U.191*'