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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • 3

The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • 3

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Ift Persoania. Mr. Bttfes Kenned. fir I.n1a iirktitA FIRST KD'I TI01T THIRD EDITION. JrBAEClAL AND Ifti I cnaiarii as nouw inert TIIE NEIV: FINANCE BILL.

It is LJd Over 11 1h House, and Iti Chances Thereby Injured. KINDMEfS RICHLY REWARDED ArTBBttOOW ntPOKT Or rnOBAMILITUS. by Telegrsph to tvitv ia. WASniHOTON, Dec. 'Jl.

1(1 For tbe Middle fiutcs, clear or clearing westber and southwest winds, followed by lower temperature aud rUlnir barom. eler by Friday tnornloff. LOOAt BJkTOSlT BOS TUB FAST TWWrr-VOVSl novae. Public School, No. Hot's Dcp't.

Wilmington, Bel. Ice.24, 1874. cmpcra- Height of Bow Kale Wind. FalU ture. tfaromnrrr.

roinv. 47.5 20.73 m. 48.834" W.N. Maximum. 4S.6 Dryness, Minimum, 3SJ 15.1C8 arose A ao abbst ooaaaurBp BAUV B.

B9BIBS0B CO. nm Coay P1 fkj tMMIMWtlMHl Oil, Vt) t7 Cvopou tO 4 vat -r 10 rear currency raciao e. Venuayiraala Heading. LebUhVaiiey JLebtgh Utl Creek Central Trans. ftUmlogton Oae Comrny National Bank DUwn.

Union National Bank Vttai National llaak. Fanaere' Mask national Bank aad Brandy wlaa. Delaware State Bond MrtlrotagtoaCtty Maw CaUe Diliwiri Kallroad. Brat Delaware KaUraai. latin.

iiitn-. arat mortgage. (A tS IN fit iro i fs L4TB8T STOOC orstATIOBS OBBBCTSD aT at IP iT. iv "saatca. co ea eiiv a mabbsv stbsbt.

waiiii- Ton. pau H. T. C. J.

i i mi i 1 1 1 111S loot afi)4 S.V 44 in Iaka Hxrta Western. iref. lack Island natoe. ACtSs Mall w.kKrn Ualot. pref ni.iw4.ww SAbasQ TJnlon t.

0. AI.C Van Lehigh etl Creek Ceatral Ilarkst weak. V0TATTO58 AT HK MIT.LB FQE FLOCK ASD aAI2lC0UkCTID DalLT. yamtlyTlonr Kstra rloor a 8.M tnprftaa 4.73 Raw o. CITY Jfew Ad-crtlfc nut Thlt U.ty.

Hoc found Chinese thow DeWolfa iteu llarmans item Vog lost Ktt lteohers Items Kcglster'a orJer Dooaboea items Monahana items Jluxbnum Item Fonntala pump Funeral notices. Hoatotace nettce Kindle Cft'i item Slnrles Son's items OhaUwick'a about town Memorandum book lost Centennial cough candy Clothing Mnore'a items Christmas Quays items Carpet seamstress wanted Meeting Wilmington Loan Turkeys James U'Donnell Assignment notlee Armstrong Cote oysters George Bacon'a item Elm wood collars Business Brevity Averlll chemical 1 Stone Itotertainaent Brandywine Sunday Ss'l Brcvlilea. Of all tha eollara sold last year the Elm wood took th lead. Thla was because it was, and still is, the best. Fbacatf Assortment Cages and singing birds in the city, J.

S. K. Bmslck'a. 800 King street. lat riTe Blainte.

Buckwheat cakes, by using the Self-raising Buckwheat, at Smith it Breen's, Fourth and Shipley streets. Iyer's Celebrated preparations for sale by J. K. Baxtman, druggist. Fifth and Poplar.

Sr. Jatyne's ramily medlclaes for sale by J.R.HartiB.in, TuggUt, fifth and Fopl" streets. ylexi'a Fiae sxlt boots, csual rilce fS60, foriT. at SC6 llarket street. Bibcock lira.

Try Babcaelt A Hi best calf stitched boots, -worth 13, at i7 W. 2M Market street, eaat side. Rabeoetc Uro. keep ladles' inttcned boots at CS. They are splendid.

At 23d Market street, afcOTe Second, lawer side. Ton Can Oct Use CAif bocts, wide sole and heel, comfortable for walking, at Bibcock fc Market street, lower tide. Tea re Posts. A large ock of 7 and 9 feet fence posts eaa now be had at Klchardson's mill. New.

port pike, sear Wilmington, at very low tales to close out a lot ou hand. aye rretgnt and Draysse by buying Anderson's extra choice mines meat ana fruit batters, at the lowest wholesale rates, of Bowman, Second aid Kins- SO Bottle (Siren Away In this Ticlaity of Dr. Morris' syrup of tar and wild cherry and welch means Its reputation aa the best remedy for all aiseases of the throat and lungs Las been firmly established. Try it for croup, bronchitis, asthma and coruhs. For sale by the agents.

W. 11 Williams, Smith AFaiatsr, J. it. E. Mclcfcll, Jr.

Dyspeptla. Dyspepsia is the most disoosragicg acd distressing disease maa is heir to. Americans are particularly tulject to this disease and its eficcts, such as sour sick headache, habitual waterbrash, gnawing and burning pains la the pit of the stomarh, coming up of the toed, coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth. Impure blood, and all diseases of the stomach and liver. Two doses of Oreen's August Flower will reliere you at wm aad there positively is net a case in the United States it will not cure.

If you oubt this go to Smith fc Fainter, Seventh aad Market streets, or Williams, and get a sample bottle lor tea cents aad try it fittTi1' aise, 7ft seats. W. I. VBilB'S PXSHIOTf anf.LIJCZET 9 U1P01CIUIL lad Katifaetnrsr af Hitnn.sklrta. I Aad IuiaaU aoa Qdldrea'iOoitts all Mi.2XET BTOVJ3 i-XlAC.

rwoirm TO JOIST I 4C-tf at TATJAL1 ETKSCT OsUIAle Rock Oysters AT HI UAH I -A) II Ul JM IVHSi it i 1.. up cdaiity, Michigan, arrived In this city r- rrpwy on a vim. He pbyslcUn at the Sillier Al fitlilnua. nr'ut- iliat i.lant awfuiI by Mr. Jlo comtj tit this county.

TllltOW FilOM lft Wnm I butcher named Naylor, a resident Chrlsilina hundred, but who does business in Eighth siren market, wss thrown from hi about I o'elock yesterday afternoon, aad considerably cut and brulfie ftbotJt the head. Ills boreo ran awny Rial tho wejjcn la contact "th the lamp pot at KIghth and o.enze, tbrowir-g Mr. N. out, Injuring itlrn as statrd Above, dftmafrlnir the rwmt and demolishing the vehicle. Tb Morocco UrsmBas.

There Is rreat activity iu th morocco business In this city, and all of our manufactories are running to nearly their fall capacity. i camcm iraae Das fairly oened, and orders for leather are continually coming in to our manufactories, so that they are as busy as the nn kn.i.ua emP.lor,, lot of skilled i.KV,lci' bat a number of laborers aabeamsmen. tiw'n i thelr of ofUcirs with tho following rewnlt P. E. II.

Soencer. H. W. Taylor. S.

A. Wilson. J. W. J.

M. Wbltford. Secretary Peter C. Iia'io Trea'nnr Thomas E. Young.

OrBH JLats. The curbstone mirfeet yesterday rurmlned open until late In the afternoon. Thh is tomethlng uncsnal. All tho wagons prTent daring the eUy wonld, If they had booh in a straight line, have reached about to Sudden Dbatjt. Mrs.

Strah A. Hart, pfster-in-law of Cfcitf of Folic 3 Urady, died suddculy yesterday Eftcrr.oon of bemorrhsjjo of the Iurg. Shi at his house at the and bor death wa entirely unlooired for. Abakdonkp. The deer chase which -a to have come cfl to-morrow, near this city, has been Society fcr the Frevection of Cruelty toAnimah bavbg interfered purchased the deer of its owners.

Tbmpsraxcb Mbetino. A Temperance meeting will be held in the City Hall ou Sunday afternoon to be addressed by Rev. Dr. J. M.

P. Otts. His subject will be "Oat at Night, and Going io Rain." Habxsss 8rOLBX. On Tuesday afternoon two sets of harness were stolen from the Swan Hotel stables. One set was recovered by Chief of Fohce Brady yesterday.

The thief is still at large. A memos 3IOTHSR3. E. Doaahoe, 313 Market street, has a fine lot of bojs' fine calf boots suitable for Christmas presents which he is selling at a low figure. TAW KM A'DOlflfrLL Has a lot of vsatyfiv TURKBY.

ia Bradford's Market House, stalls 7 and 8. Cane aad ct tkom. tc4 QHJBAP COAIj KOH CAlSjSH. s. xs waa STAVB TO BK Of QTJAf.ITT QEq.

W. BOSH 4 8Qft. French Htrec WVarf. a abdes I 3 and KIBE BXTi3f- 3 OUISMBX For waaoinc windows carriage, etc protect batldiats from Fire, and trees, vise, from Ieaects. It throws wataruO feet.

Easily carried. Bod-yell-lag eoaclry home. fcu)ry ofconld bs without ths FOCji'aIji PUMl. ttnl -r )Er circa ar. J.

a. HiTHAdf, Kol irorieior aad MtnufastiireT. dec 28-5m Providence, n. I. Tbe Best Pittnt la tb Ssrbvt.

S.HAD THIS. HEAD THIS. COMFABT, WlLMlSuTOS, f- Auguat llth, 1874. Oiokii VT. Ptohb Iear I havs been aslaa tte Averill Chemical rlnt for the last mtu years, or ulace 187, aad taie creat plea, or ia fctatinj that the longer 1 hare it li xla the more lite it la fact I nare never seea aaythlas to compare wita tt for tea at and durability.

Very OrricB Lobdbll Car Whbzl WlLlUHGTOX, Sept. 2Jd, 1874. Qsoais W. Stobb Dear Sir: We hare nsed the Averill Chemical Paint fur about two rears. ia lsi4 State aad Worth bare foaad it to bd tbe bet paiat for oatsidswork.

whea exposed to tbe weather, that we have ever need, very rfeictruuy. UtoaaE G. Lobdilu President. Sample cards way had ea application. vir'e will faroibh liU paia: ail apulT wbea Uasircl.

ESTIMATES FOB, VATSTITiO VJTH IT PROMPTLY iDKaiSHGl. SIa. td 11 Water Street. Between Uaiket and Kirs. TV Haulpatoa.

Xelwur. oct SlSSilLS. aASKSSS, BAXX2LXS. rODBTH AK3 KASJaT STSXW rXLsOJISVOX. CI LA, STATU 30 IB', QCASIS DSL.

CS. STOCS 73SLSJJUti t. a. xoiix iQfi co. f.l fnt aad JOULI ROLL 1 1 BOLlitM nt rTaoleaals and retail at the lowest market price.

Of tae beat l4allty ead an cbea? aa anywhari la ths city. Also, a fieeh flol of tas teaal ofot i. to. The very beat family always oa band at tbe old ataad, eoiaer of Sixth Kalaat ttMV.Sai MS10ir. TMPOttTaAT OTHIK8.

I bare a lrge qaaatuy ot eew Terk apples, wkiuA i te the trade very low rte. wawa 4 vaw TttOMaS OK Bit deeS-if Kikk-b btrt Mark. mHOK'tdttH IDiTlOX OH at a Xauareff. Apif WW TA.aA,A, fc "'y FOUNTAIN PUMP.J THE LATE MR. FLOYD.

Large Contract Awarded Employ-mont for Labor. PREPARATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS. The Ijite ftamuel i'loyl. RK80LUTIOH9 0t RBSFBCT PA88BD 1T THB TB10HBR8 OF UANOVBU SUHD4T 8CD0OL. At a meeting of the teachers of Ha over Street rresbjterlan Sunday school, held Id the lecture room on Wednesday cvenlner, the ICth of December, a motion was offered by Mr.

John H. Adams that a committee consisting of tho pastor and assistant superintendent bo appointed to draft suitable resolutions with reference the death of Mr, Samuel Floyd, who has held the otuee of Sapertntendent since the year 1855, and who departed this life oa Tuesday, December 15th, 1874. The committee report as follows WacKBAS, It has pleased the All-Wise Ood to remove suddenly from our midst our wortny superintendent in the prime or his manhood and usefulness, one whose high standing Doth in the church and community entities mm to public notice, therefore. Resolved, That in this soro bereavement we recognize the hand of (Sod, and bow in submission to the will of Him who docth all things well. Retolved, That In his Of nth we mourn the loss of a valuable earnest Uhris.

ttan and an Indefatigable worker in the Sunday School cause. Retolvrd, That by his patience and perse verance in well doing, by his promptness and fidelity iu the discharge ol every duty, by Maqulot nod consistent life, and by his unwearied ellorta to promote the spiritual welfare of the younnhe has won the esteem of all who knew htm, especially of those associated with him in Christian labors, and that we cherish hiscxatnple as one well worthy of our imitation. Ketvlvtd, That in this sudden bereavement we realize tho necessity for greater diligence in the Master's service, since the nlrht comcth in which co roan can worn. Kctolred, That we tecder our heartfelt sympathy to his sorraviDg wire and friends, and commend them to the Ood of all grace who alone cab soothe tho wountfed heart. I Marks, 1.

W. Han a. Committee. At a meet ice: of tbe teachers last even ins the abovti resolutions were unani mously adopted. Cbriatmas Music.

riNB MCSIC THB CCUKCK3 TO-MOBROW Many of the churches have made extra arrangements to have fine music to morrow. At the morninc service, in Trinity Chunca, nt 10 o'clock, the fol lowinz excellent programme will be observed Opening aathem. Arr. venite lau Te Deum ia Jubilate in Creed Introlt. Shout the Glad Kyrle and Gloria Hymn, "Regent's Aserlptioa in flat Offertory, solo Anthem in flat Bovce.

W.Warren W. Warren John Goss Arison. Warren Smart. H. CorrelL Stirelll.

Kent. Warren. Communion Nunc DimittislnO Ebdon. Holiday Xovelttes. riSB A890RTMB5T OF FAKCT GOODS 8UITABLB TOK CHRISTMAS AID KBW TBA.S G1TTS.

James A. Sacdcrs, 213 Market ctreet, makes a line display of novelties and fancy goods, such as fine ready sale about khe hoadavs. ilia stocs comprises among other thlags, fancy tilk fine iiaen haackercilefa la fancy boxes, dress goods, a superior lot oi French diagonals reduced irom vj; cents to cents. Mr. Sanders makes specialties of blankets at 55.

Kid gloves, 75 cents, ladies azd children's bal moral and felt skirts, 50 and 75 cent. Mr. 8 says he has sold id ore blankets this winter than ever be lore, and assures us that business is notwithstanding numerous complaints to the contrary. Uore Work. A537BEK CONTRACT FOR HILLBS J03S3 MORI M3- TO SB EMrLOTZD.

It civet cs pleasure ta arnounca the fact that Hilles Jones have just received from the governmer.t anotner contract for furnishing one hundred and twenty large iron buoys. This is the third contract lor cuoys mis nrm nave had from the government. It will take about ten months to complete It and necessitate the employment or 25 cr 30 additional men by the firm. This Is cood news and we would like to be able to chronicle more of a like character. Ttae Cbnrcbes.

lleliriout services will be held tc-morrow (Christmas Day) in the Unitarian Church at 11 o'clock. Sermon the pastor on "The Life of Jesus in its Relations to Our Life." St. John's Church. The services en Christmas Day will be at VA and 10 ELBGaHT FCBXITCRB. MeESM.

J. J. N. Harman. 410 Kin? street, were awarded the contract for furnishing the Governors room in the new state House at Dover.

They have finished the furni ture and it is the finest lot we have seen for sometime, and reflects great credit on the firm. It is made of walnut, finished with. French veneering, and covered with red plush. The Governor's desk is a marvel of workmanship, and the most complete one we have tver seen. The furniture Is worth seeing and will be on exhibition at tha Aletsr.

liar man's store for a few days. SflZBirv'a Bales Sheriff Lamteon will sell At public sale, at George Whitfield' hotel, New on Thursday, Slst the real estate cf David il. Cullen, of hundnd, constating of fifty acres and sixty-two rerches oi land. The Sheriff will ecll, on the ia. on Monday.

1875. a lot of eiotbe, caetimor, 4 B.l i trimmings, uore uxinree, oejoDKing to Mesr. Qainn Hi Conner, at 12i Market street. Tukkits for tdb Okphabs. Yester day Grlouhaw parcnaicd nz larjre turkeys.

Which he presented to fit Peter's Orphan Asjlnm for dinner tomorrow. iuA Grimahaw has for years furnished ibe orphans in that institution with tfccjr pacta) ly reported for Ivbbt Ivsviwc. Our lec dealers ate still uneasy osr its prospect far their crop this season. There la no deUnlte arrangement In towe for the enjoyment of Christina, outride of the churches, that wo can hoar of. The A.

II. M. K. Church announce a mus ical festival to bo gsvert In tho church on the nights of the uth and 30th, for the church. This will doubtless te worth hearing.

The M. K. Sunday School festival will tc held on Friday night. There will be sing. Ing by the Infant class and addiesscs dcllveied, after which there will te a general distribution of the contents of an elghteen-feet Christmas tree, the largest ever exhibited In town.

A goneral invite tlon Is extended to all persons, young and old, to be present. It is said a meeting will be called in a few days to take the preliminary steps towards having our town incorporated, making provisions for the eontluusnee of the schools after the Ttusteeslshall have withdrawn from their support, and for any other business considered for the interests of the town. Due notlee will be given of the meeting. On Tuesday ulght last about o'clock, while Miss Klnkead was waiting upon a customer In the back part of the atore, some person broke a paue of glass in the store window and took therefrom a number of small articles. Hiss K.

heard the break. Ing of glass and went as rapidly as possible to the front cioor and looked out, but so expedltsous were the thieves that they escaped with their booty. This was about one ot the most high-handed and boldest thefts ever perpetrated in this ton. The Keglstcr yesterday admitted to pro bate the will of Joseph ll.incrof lato of Christiana hundred, deceased, and granted letters testamentary on the same unto m. P.

llancroft and Samuel I5ncrot the executors named In the will Also, on the same day, the will of muel Floyd, late of Wilmington, deceased, admitted to probate, and letters testamcii'arj on the same granted unto Elixabeth i i-t, the exec utrix named in the will. I- rs of administration upon the estate lltnry Doran, late of Christiana hundreii erased, were also granted unto John of the aame hundred. Fbbdibo the Poor. Eli er, We the People," will feed the i'ior In U10 City Hall to morrow. jLBQUT TVW9.

No paper to-morrow. City Council will meet to-alght. Come early for your photographs Christ mas to Ueecher'a. Sit Market street That's Beeehcr's gallery On the morrow do not forget those who are needy and at the same time deserving. Buy your cigars and tobaeeoat E.

U. Sin gles A son's, OU0 Market street. Umbrellas! umbrellas! a useful present. ust one of quay's. rom at to as 76.

Singles Son hold their own in the elgar ousiness ana are an vine a splendid trade. Donahoe's fS calf sewed boots arc the best in the city. Call at 813 Market street. The Amateur Minstrels at the Opera House to-night should be well patronized. Pleasant weather for to-morrow ia one of the pleasant probabilities at the present writing.

Splendid material for suits and overcoats at panic prlees. Call at Jrloore's, 228 Mar ket street. Harman'a furniture is not only neat.taste- ful aud fashionable, but it la also substantial. First cHis ealf sum boots hand stitched and double soles, at P. Ilocahaa's, iiJb Madison street.

At Geo. M. Bacon's, 6 W. Third street, you can get elegant Cove Plaut oysters by the quart or hundred. P.

Monahan. 305 Madison street, has a fine selection of boots and shoes, which he is selling at reduced prices. We have cult BeHinx at one price, and are now selling at half price all our stock of splendid clothing, at iioore'a, 23 market street. Forget sot that Illndle Co's. Planta tion and Principe cigars are indispensable during the holidays.

DeWolf.clothier. Market street. Is taking numerous orders for custom work ot the best quality of goods, and makes rpleadld tits. Make rcur son a present of a suit of Buxbaum's elegant clothing. It will be appreciated more than some less useful present.

Donahoe. 813 Market street, has a Urge assortment of and children's boots and shoes, which he is celling at very low prices. Hindlc S12 Market street, have a fine assortment ot the bebt brands ot cigars with every necessary article generally used by smokers. A haDDV Christmas to all. Before buying give me a call.

Hats and caps reduced this week, Uuay, 402 Alng atrett. upen until noon to-morrow. Christmas Beeoher's gallery oneu from 7 a. till 6 p. Lut by coming in the morning you will avoiu ice rusn ana ie sure to get your picture.

Thirty years' experience in the furniture business has given J. J. N. llarman a fiosltion superior to all other competitors the State of Delaware. COPIE-DOflaAWAT.

Uer Gumbo Pandsy, lbs 1 or flo tern bur. by tns Acer. II. J. JosUu Cooper sad Anna Daaaway.

DRIIIf-alTERS. tbe ZU lunUnt, at the residraceei tba bride parent. Wilmington. Delaware, by the Rev. lieurge A.

Latimer, Wm. Mortimer Dreia aad all Clifton Myers. gTILLY-PaTTOS. tbe 21th instant, at Calvary cnarcn. "eiaware.

by the Kev. Oeorge A. Latimer, Jamee aUUou KilUy and Ana Jaae fat ion. TUB VAL WALTER. At the relience ef Ele walr.

aar ciacuwater Deuwaro.oa Monday. Jeaber 21t. by the Kev U. J. (Jaylurd, Jobn 'inonnll and Martha Waiter, botft KaUloiuie Haadred.

DJSAXISa WedasiJay. tbe 2tt laetact, aui trine, nniy anBtr jams am aniiia CarrtBn. adl era, 0 uodOm and 13ta) Iki mIiiIim a4 filaacv of Ibe rlntT are ip laltt nuud tha tnaial. frw ae resiles oi Jnt H-j atrtet bnlow frat. oa Xtiir.

I'tcemb 2th. at 3 u'eiock. ART. 'liMenly. en thi Instant, Mrs.

Sran A. iirt la lb 4M yenr oi i t-ratfe. Mar reiatlv.a and 'rteuda Uvltfd aitead ber fuatral rm ibe ui of WillUm H. Urdy. ii 1 We( Tea it trv oaavuray af.wtoooa til etiick.

lnte.Uitntt eld evJe Lurch. a (be21t iastaat. jmeeA K.raaa(u. ijMwi.r, 'the eai fri-dt tae ft sally arc lavitcd tc aUced tbe Inueial oa hnray to leave ib boue o'clock. Ir ro ale 1st p'Nm'o 4d7 ooa 4 1 reel, la piece.

4 ic lilvMflew I llM I ARI'UL mtfKOUflUir VIOLIX swae irssf evcalags. apply at cv I las 1CW iATsUUt ST CHEATED I-OIJISIANA. More of tho Passengers of tr Steamer "japan" 9 HANGING A HOT FOE FOR. 'A ll Hiirncd St-Mnt-r Mtn." ARKIVAI, Of MOHS it IIZK Ykr.nvt AT Vf TsJefrjph to Ifieav ilovo Kvna, Dec. 21.Two UnltM StaUs war vesJs have anlvsd here with a number of rescued passengers from ths) burned steamship Jajun, of tb Pacific Mail Company's line.

rMilalnnm. tub viia TPAwn or tab Htvnim BOA IID TO K2VJHB TUB aBATLT AT THB POLLS. Nbw Okleas, Jec. 2J4.AJl hope of a fair count by the Upturning Board have been abandoned and tbe Conservative Committee to inspect the count has retired. They bad before tbera sworn duplicates of the original tally sheets aa made out by the CornroiSoTJer8 at each poll and dfpoMtcd with tho clerJrs of the respective parishes.

They give, therefore, precisely tue srn3 fiznres as ar-3 filed in the ditferent parish conrts, and are, I a with tfcera in efery rcepect. The Conservative Committee be3 obtained Irom the clerks of all tbe courts certified copies of the lists in their custody and compiled therefrom the the election, as It weald havg been declared if the Board had tics ply adhered to its daty of couaicg the mums and promulgating in accordance therewith. The rcsnU is, in brief, for the ioer fcOTiso of the Jgjelaturc Ilepufclicana nd 70 oaiittiog Carroll Parish, ehown to be iorged. These fig-urcs ezaetiy vitk the doplicates retained by the varicua Coitel States Comtnissioners, es v-zll ra with there-tarns actually pabmltted to the Board. Despite thi, when the Board adjourted this eveaicrr it hsd only tltse farihes to act upon, -apA Its decision? up to that point bad elected 47 Ilxdicals to 45 Con-servativef.

The remaining nine parishes, according to the face of the retorts, elect 10 Conservatives, scd it is beiieved now that the Beard, when it adj earns tomorrow evening for the holidays, will fall to reassemble before the meeting of tbe General Assembly, tbu leaving a Kepub-lican Legislature to deal with the nine Conservative parishes still contested and In dispute. This is" the case in foil. The Board has already counted ia eight Republicans who were never elected, counting out as many Conservatives who were elected, aad the remaining sixteest Conservatives teem likely to be reduced ia similar style, or turned over to the tender mercies of a Legislature, which by this masterly strategy, now etands Republican by one majority. Of course these frauds extend to the Senatorial and Congressional candidates aad to the State ticket. Ii.

H. Marr leave for New York ia the morning. A DAXOEKOtrS SXPEHISfBHT A SSOB BOT HANGS A C3ILD. On. Wednesday week, near tffcipton.

Tilbct count nero boy 12 or 14 years old. named Kirby, induced tho children of David Mundey visit hi3hoasedunng the absence cf their parents. While thera he told a little eoa of Msndey, who is for or Sva years old, that they would "play and he would show him. bow the tiheritf hucg Ernest Smith, ia Ea6toa. lie placed tha child ca a stooL, tied a rcpe hitched to a spike iu the ceil- ing, around hi3 recS, aud then Jerked the tvuui uuui uuuer liiu, itay mm Hanging there, his toes jast touching the floor-Finding that he cid rot die, be stripped his clothes olf and beat tixa with a stick, bruisiag and cutting him severely.

Ha also struck a little filter of Mundey's, who ran home and told her mother, who bad returned, and upoa her arrival she found her child hanging, aud his side and body considerably lacerated. She took: him down, but the chili was so prostrated by the choking and whipping, that, our informant states, on Monday was seriously ill. JIB OUT TQim. Kezuember ChaJwick museum will opea Christmas all day. (Io and see Probst, the murderer of tho Deeriay famtlr, aad thirteen other noted characters.

The Faraers' Market, at Eighth aud Orange, will be open until 10 o'clock thla evening. wi'l close at 9 cn Christmas morning and not open again during the day. A line lot of game at the fish stalla. HAT JOil TOlil) JOJEL. Joe I mj John, you.

hi aaX yocx salary raised Joba No tach cool lack thejte hard tinta What makes jon tuint Joe Because you ko dreecel sa wslL Joba-sJy wife advised me to eall at SATHA3 LlKBSSaiA and ato save me oae of hi price lists a few ereniegi aad I weat to hi place tbe next morale 2 with the (uteila eniy baying a san, bat 1 foaad that every sat-mnt was so cheap I did not oaly bar a suit bat also aa overooat, exactly tbe uim ptiee for both, that 1 usually ptiid for a suit br Iteelf. He ais (are me a signed guarantee wherein be pledget himself to re: are the Article I baa ahoold be naeatiifctury la any aeaaeer. Joe-Well. iht fair. Hate you see ef tfee price lUta conrenieat? tea ten, here are Mea'a heavy and durable mits.

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13.00 Men's Sne all-wool Diagoaai saita. Id, OB. Men's floe imported diagonal aaiu, 30 SU. Mea'a biacx imporied disa aalU.fs.O0L Jjkys chool iuiis, LUiUdiagpaat. jtcket aud vest.

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S4 Boi'i fiuabrjuie(0'kU. SU Bota Aue biu olosh oreroeitn, le ts) fcor'a aa keitey 1 vercoU. lis hltdreM'a fancy t-itiiced oareoa.ta. 4 Oa Catidtea'a vii.aiu, ti 8S Joe -This ie eheap. I this aaAUcaliat IATMAM LINUEUHAIg rOFOLAH CLOlHiaO aOlTBB.

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Mew t'lnanelial lllll In trio llono. RBPDDL1CAH TACTICS TO SBCURI ITS IM-MBDIATB PASS A 0.1 THB CIVIL KIOnTS BILL IN TUB WAT THB DBMOCBAT8 FAVOR POSTPONEMBNT ANI OARItT TBRIK roiNT DBLiT I.1KHLT TO WBAKBX TOB Bf EASUltE. By Telesrspb to tbe Tribune. WAsniBoiw, Dec. Tha Finance Bill was eent over to the Honse tbls morning, and under thn rule went upen the Speaker's tuble at tha boitot.i of the pllo of bills already there.

Its friends were very confidert tliat, if they could get at it, It bo rasht'd tbroagli uuder the revioni qaeetiou before adjournment. IIo to tet at it was tbe question. If tbe House went to buf-icoi on th Speaker's table, It mast orpin with the first bill there, aud dipcfo dcfinitelv of each measure as it a reached, i by laying it on ths table, rcstpouim; it to some fixed time, referring it to pocvj com tuittee or giving it present cor.si.it: ration. Early In the list was the Senate Civil Rights bill; and tha Democrats, while they were not particularly opposed to having the financial question taken up, 'ere unanimous determined that either the Civil bill nor any obnoxious ruee.sare should today bo placed within the power cf the Repub licans. Mr.

Ilaynard proposed, there fore, that by unanimous consent tbe Finance bill, be made tbe special order for the first Thursday after the holidays. The Democrats were willing to agree to this, bnt sont of the Republicans, ap parentiy to make political capital with tbe negroes, objected, and Mr. Dawes moved to go to the Speaker's table. To prevent this the Democrats began to fill buster, and would have kept up these tactics for the remainder of the legislative day, had the Republicans persisted. After the yeas and nays had been called two or three times, Gen.

liawley called attention to the very reasonable position held by the Democrats. While he should vote with his party against adjournment, he did not desire to have the currency question taken up for discussion to day. Tbls little remonstrance seemed to open the eyes or the majority, and they agreed to Mr. Maynard'i proposition to which the Democrats tad already acceded to make the bill a special order fcr January 7. Thero Is little doubt thst Lad the bill been considered to-day, it would bave passed.

The delay will weaken it, unless the Republicans agree to It in caucus, and so make it a party raeamrs. The hard money men consider the bill a swindla ia that it does not provide for the cancellation acd destruction ot the currency retired If, under tho operation of the bill, they say, greeubanks should be withdrawn from the cir culation, theru is no guarantee that somo future Secretary of the Treasury under political or financial pressure will cot put thcai out again, as Boutwell and Richardson did a part of tno uuo "reserve." The hard money men of the Senate excuse them selves for voting fcr the bill, with this defect, uccer cancu3 by saying that there is no d.xnzer that any con siderable cuncber of banks will be organized between now and 1S79, and that the sections of the bill which refer to free banking aud the withdrawal of greenbacks, therefore, be inoper ative. The remainder oi tho bill they consider right in priuciple a 6tep in the right direction ana icr that reason tney voted for it. Whether tho same considerations will Influence the hard money men cf the House, remains to bo 633. Kindness Itovrnrdct.

A CBARITACL3 ACT KICULT BEWAKDSP. "Cast thy bread upon the waters for thou shall find it after many days." This 8cripture verified ia the little story we bave to relate Several years Mrs. Wright, of this city, and her daughter, on returning home from a short drive, found a poor old man at their door asking alms. He was poor aud lame, aud Buffering from terrible burns. The 1 idles btteaded to his wants and carefully dressed his wounds.

The daughter Is ttiil living, and has, since that nearly forgotten incident gladdened many another heart by her acts of charity, though she is by po means rich. A short time ago she was surprised by the information that she bad fallen heir to a property on Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and oa inquiry she learned that the property had been bequeathed to her by the old man she and her mother had aeaisud. She will shortly leave hero to take pc3se3tlon of fcer property. Spiritual Maiilfvarulions ou Delaware Avvune. Editor of Every Evening On 8iturday sight some spirit, who love darkntsB rather thau light, beexuse their deeds are evil, completely demolished onu of tbe handsome glaes glebes ou our street lamp stand Id cn the cemetery pavement, and a little farther down the street pulled up two tree boxes and pushed them high up into the trees, where they were Still bong Sunday morning.

It would pot do mmf harm if a couple'of walchlul aye visited the above locality occasion-ally aad tha perpetrators of such, wanton tafcKBitf caught. J. U. Ctftiu r- yxMmmrm Iiawumraa 1 1 oc nik CBrfsuac turseji..

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