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refuseJ^to allow persons who d^lred tovoto CALL AND SEE so effectively to secure to voters their legal j The Peninsular Fruit Growers’ Association The Odessa Tournament came of yester onty age, to »wear that they wer« between tha day (Tuesday) but owing to the coldness of the C|c Enigma Cimes. rights. It is mad because these citizens, and will hold a meeting in the State House, Dover, ages of twenty-one and two. [hey *oullî,;M UEFOBE next Tuesday, October 20th. weather the attendance was not very large. In others, would not let the Democratic election the morning the Knights paraded through the allow them to vote unless they brought a u**- eering law work wholesale disfranchisement Henry Allen, a negro man, was sent to Dover town, headed by the Odessa Band. 1 he fol- record of their birth. This was a strike at the ELSEWIIKKE! ail on Saturday by Esquire Mariner for steal lowing is a list; of ICoigbts, tho most oi whom colored people throughout the county, Iho BUYING Smyrna, Del., among the negroes and poor white men—all ing a cow from Mr. Georg« Wheatley, in the colored people here, wo all know, do not set were from Maryland : „,onTor Wcdnrstlay Altcruoou, OrUobor 14. xiepublicans who own no real estate. Neck, near this town. The cow was adver down the birth of their children. The custom tised as astray in last week’s Times. Allen ...... Diamond State, here, which is all the law requires, has always r A large number of both whites and negroes V. B. Trailer ...... Killarny. sold the cow for $27 to Mr. John Wright, F. Duirvau...... I Will If 1 CaO. allowed the person who votes on age, to vote it TilB “TIMES * is published every Wednesday afternoon by were left off the assessment lists by assessors Wm. B. Win...... near Kenton, who promptly gave her up. James Bird...... Leona, he will make an affidavit in relation to his age. J.>4(11*11 II. Hüffkcrkk, Editor and Proprietor .at Smyrna Win. A. ieotl...... Oleiiarf. throughout the State in accordance with the ...... Ormond, Delaware. Prof. Root, of Philadelphia, is giving lessons f. Pierce...... The parties who were thus not allowed to vote political law passed to allow them to do so. Hamilton Morton...... Cecil, JUST OPENED A CHOICE ASSORTMENT in vocal music to the Presbyterian congrega Burt. Keddeo...... Buffalo Dill. in East Dover at the late election, will vote at TRIIM.H -SiTiisomPT'o* — One year 32.Win advance.or #2.50 ...... Hope. not ;»aM till the end of the yea.'. No paper dl*cont4nued until Hut the gentlemen above named, who are Alfred Dillahaul...... the General election. The poisoned chalice tion of Delaware City. His object is to pro K. Peiilngton...... Don Creaar, OP if the Publisher...... Lone Star, will return to plague the inventor.—Sentinel. a! I arrears are paid—only at tho optloi fortunate enough to own real estate, and who mote congregational singing in the church. A. N. Wilson...... Kirkwood, He is paid a stated sum for twelve lessons, and Robert Toppla...... A UV BUTUliUKNTS will W .Uhe rat<>o(Sev«nC«nU know that the Levy Court would therefore George Dr re...... Damon, H>iG oods, * I ino forth« first ntortinn; suhs«»qu»*nllns**rtlonsThree-and every body is invited to attend. This church Andrew Collins...... Duck Creek Hundred. Geoige Washington, a colored man, ascen willed by Mr. Hayes to his wife during Improvement» at Oxford —Oxford is im- PA Kid T. CARLISLE. South Marderkill Hundred. and they are mad with Messrs. Jump and was ded in a hot air balloon, from »^circus, (tho her lifetime, and after her death it is be roving and building up rapidly. There have FOR RKPRRSKNTATIVBS. Lofland for snch a turn in affairs. JOHN N. CLARK, Kenton Hundred. same that showed in Smyrna) at Towsontown, queathed to various persons, he dying without Eeen ten new houses buiit there this season, WM. II. POWELL. Mtspilliou Hundred, Maryland, last week. The balloon, after reach issue. Two houses are left to the wife of and a number of others are going up. Marlin’s J AMES F. ANDERSON. Milford Hundred. The Delawarean publishes the affidavit of n JOHN W.Cl'LLKN. East Dover Hundred, Dr. Jump whereby four negroes were secured ing a height of about four hundred, feet, de John King, the tailor at 6th and Shipley, and boarding house has been purchased by a Mr. vp RK HAIU) M. JONES. West Dover Hundred, scended rapidly, and became impaled on the one to his daughter; one house to John 111 '1 D. P. BARN ARD. North Murderkill Hundred. the right to their votes, and tries to sneer at Robbins of Baltimore and will he entirely RICH ARD M. COOPER, Little Creek Hundred. flagstaff of the Court House. Washington Darker, the barber, and to a colored woman rebuilt. He will raise it to four stories, and him because he would not quietly see the law FOR LEVY COURT COMMISSION KR4, jumped from the basket, and escaped unhurt. who has lived with Mr. Hayes about 25 years, put an addition to it 40 by 60 feet, making it, Cloths and Cassimeres ASDRKW II. MOORE, Kenton Hundred. disfranchise these ignorant but rightful voters. SILAS SSONN . LiOle Creek Hundred, A Sunday School Institute for tho Wilming ministering to him in various ways and who p.-rhaps, the largest hotel on the shore. ton District of the Wilmington Conference, obtained his regard in this manner, ho gives WITH THE BEST KERSIE31 WM. P. H ES WICK. Milford Hundred, Dr. Jump evidently secured this right to more Attempt to Barn n School House.—Some WM. R. CAIIOON West Dover Hundred. three houses and an annuity besides of $100. than five negroes ; so did Maj. Lofland. They will be held in Grace M. E. Church, commen malicious person attempted to burn the school £ The remainder of tho estate is donated to the cing at 2 P. m. on Wednesday, October _2lst. house for colored children in Cox’s Neck, A man over in Queen Amies county gave a secured it to many white men, also, and Home for Friendless children, and is estima and continuo until Thursday evening, inolu- Kent Island, on Saturday night week. A they secured it in the face of insult in the The Institute will ho uuder tho charge ted to be worth by the city assessment $25,000. vivid expression to bis political sentiments last sive. window was broken open, and a bundle of Levy Court room, from a set of men who of Rev. James M. Freeman, of New York, Mrs. Hayes is now lying very low, and for week. He tried to burn a negro school house. lighted blades thrown into the hou»e, burning lounge around the county offices and expect associate editor of the Sunday School Journal, several days preceding tho death of her husband a large hole in the floor; hut, from some c.-iu-c, k| Philip Johnson, a young negro man of this it was thought she would bo the first sum CARPETS The Result of the “ little election” in this the Democratic party to givo them a living. the fire went out, and the house was saved. town, was put into the lockup on Saturday moned away. county was surprising to both parties, and even They cry “ nigger” to all the arguments against This property was acquired by Mr. Hayes The School Commissioners have offered a re night lor unbecoming conduct on tho street, ward of fifty dollars for the arrest and conviction A raising the taxes and wasting the public money, in a long life ot industry and economy. more surprising to the Republicans than to and would have been released on Monday of the party. — Ccntreville Citizen. r the Democrats, because they had made no and expect the Democrats to feed them will) morning, but he tried to release himself in the SPECIALTY. Tiik Sequel to the Murder op the Mr. Haddaway, of tho St. Michael» (Amut. special efforts to bring about tho result. As office for so doing. They have got the Dela night, by prying the inner door open. He failed and bad to wear leg irons for a day or Chestnut Thief.—1The killing of the boy insists that bo did not say that Smyrna looked warean to aid them. usual, take the county as a whole, the Repub two longer. He will have to pay for the damage Lukins by farmer Woodward, last week, near ” musty, moss-covered and lazy. He says be licans had staked little or nothing on the Hut many Democrats are tired of this hungry to the door, $10 or more. Wilmington, came near causing the latter to formed no such impression of the town, To contest, and expected it to bring to the Demo set, and prefer to vote with the Republicans A young, well dressed man was picked up be lynched. Hut now that tho excitement has put him square and end the matter we will tell died away thero seems to bo a plea setting in our readers just what ho did say, viz: ** Its crats about such a majority as they received to voting to keep those party leaches in easy from among some brushes along the railroad, ALSO towards the other side. A correspondent of streets^ have but little indication of business near New Castle, on Sunday, in apparently a two years ago at the same election. And the offices. the says that many farmers around life- The houses, old, not yet dilapidated, but dying condition. It seemed as if be had Commercial Assf The Democrats havo all the odium of pas Wilmington have no peace of their lives, mossy and sometimes gloomy. Smyrna has Democrats were even more hopeful than com jumped from the train and been thrown upon Mackerel, Herring-, owing to the depradations of tho “ town boys,” many fine buildings, and is the residence of 11 mon, or else their surprise would not have sing this law disfranchising poor white men, the rugged stubs of hushes, (recently cut off) t u rr| and many of them havo to guaid their fruit many substantial and independent citizens, Ac.” been so complete ond bewildering. It would and now they are showing their disappoint which had penetrated his body in several a?ai night and day, and endure curses and insults, not have shown on them so plainly. There ment that tiie wicked law is defeated in doing places. No one knows him and he cannot Trappe Negro in Limbo. —On Siturday raiei while the Every Evening depicts such scenes night a negro named Frank Fountain attemot was no marked contest except in East Dover all they hoped it would do. speak. He is at a hotel in New Castle. Shoulders, Side Meat, The humbug circus which passed through as this : ed to break into the dwelling house of Mr. Ja.. and Milford Hundreds, where both parties “ We have heard of an instance where a FLOUR, CORN .f* MEAL The here some weeks a go, left sick and without O. Tarbutton, at Bartlett’s mill, Trappe dis NT ATE \> l> LOCAL*. farmer’s wife, alraid to refuse, has brought a seemed to be on the alert, as the returns show money a Giant boy, 16 years old, at Frankford. trict. It seems he stripped off his pants and gooJ whole pan of milk to a crowd of grown young shoes, and attempted to break into the bed nearly a full vote in the latter district ond even | tI “ Tho poor creature lingered until Monday last, men. only to bo indecently cursed and see milk, in eeq How is it that coal is only $6.50@ $7 per sub>isting upon the charity of the people of room of Mr. Tarbutton’s sister, succeeding in an increased vote in the former one. The pan and all dashed to tho ground with the ton in Milford and $3 in Smyrna. Frankford. He died ot typhoid fever. He getting open the shutters, but not succeeding in Democrats evidently were not napping and did declaration that it was sour. Again, a farmer The , , ... Gunners had better read the notice to très- measured 7 feel four inches. The heartless raising the sash. Miss Tarbutton waked and will drive a crowd of youths eff of his land THE BEST GRADES OF their level best, as the figures will show, but| passers to bo found in another column, wretches left him as no human being would . . gave the alarm, and Mr. Tarbutton ran out they were defeated completely. Tho result and they will stand out in the road »no curse u„d succeeded in catching tbs n-gro an 1 giving Wi There wore 217 pupils in all the public leave a dog to starve among strangers. — George him and ho has no remedy, and ho cannot h;,n a severe blow in the month, and another shows that the vote in the county was over I schools of Dover last week, and 5 teachers. town Journal, SEGARS eSc TOBACCO. Biusll have them arrested tor he docs not know their on the cheek, with his fist, before he escaped ; neml 1000 short of the poll of the last general elec- The Wilmington Hoard of Education, after a On Saturday night, about JO o clock, a small names and possibly may never see them again.” polie tiou—about the usual deficiency. Hence there hot debate voted, on Monday evening, to retain house on Col. G. W. Cummins also securing lirs pants and shoes. He was arrested on Sunday morning, identified by bi- . .. . l I tho rod in the oublie schools Tho voto stood Both well 8 Bunding rurtn was discovered to js do way of accounting tor tho large Repub- ine PUDU0 8cnoolâ* vold bt00d be on fir6| and lhe flamea were extinguished A Row in Milford —Last Fridav after ma-hed mouth, and committed to jail. He noon, about sundown, an oysterniun of Milford, lican gain except we attribute it to the “«ill A coloreJ man namC(] Benjamin Dreddcn Mem James C Robinson (who happened owns that the pants and shoes belong to him. J un I'I named Abraham Deputy, wis stabbed in the small voice in the current of events. It was wa,keJ from Qak Grove to riealord, a distance .*,? bu RT"? by at ,fhe ,Ulue) ÿî* 2. ’ ! — Easton Star. SUPERIOR MADE BUSHEL BASKETS^ John I breast by another oysterman, named Thomas (j- tJ not through any unusual activity of the Rcpub- of 7 miles, in 50 minutes, one day last week. ^ruai> hvuig on he arm. r some time, IVrry, about 4(> years of age, at home in charge f«eo. W, Ciiiiiminw, Jr., Pur Republicans and put hopes to their wishe? *° Middletown to» serenade some ladies and tiie ßrc not known. of the family. While M rs. Wilson was from call u . , / , * , some jealous Middletownors stoned them until and on Saturday Deputy, while somewhat that they had not dared to entertain before. they haJ to rui| for 5afety, On Wednesday evening last, a pleasant sur drunk, made his threats upon Devine, who home, Micvine cruteh of a tree, within a short distance of , . , ’ it r • u. it- hotel for Rehoboth will bo commenced this company ot friends. It wa» a complete sur had once or twice been punished by Deputy. Lloyd’s Landing. The river, the shore and the have not been so badly frightened for years. (a„ Two or threc weeks ago it was staled prise to Mrs. W., but her bu-band had been neigkborhoo 1, have sinee been searched tor They have seen magnificent majorities of 800 j that the project had bean abandoned, BOOTS’ MarrH apprised of it before hand. The visitors »talc I’ulUliN. Miss Perry's body without succo-s It is and 900 in the county within the past few brought lots of good things and a fine refresh believed that she drowned herself in Choptank Phillis Anderson—this is the name of a Take the vote for Assessor in this county years ; they now contemplate a meagre plurality 1 colored woman, a resident of Newark, who is ment table was loaded and unloaded. river. She was subject to tits of derangement, and the Democratic majority was only 76. B At once their organs cry out for yearil °f “8e- .,[^° looks hearty and attempted to commit suicide about tour We have opened tlw FaHC.mp»i}»n with |he of barely PX). The Premiums of the Middletown Fair. This evening I. C. Grubb and Walter Cum- and says she would like to marry again. years ago. — Easton Star. the “ utmost activity.” In other words, the —The list of awards lor this fair has been mins, «I Wilmington, are to address the Demo- The Frankford A Breakwater Railroad, con published. About 400 exhibitors received cratic Club of this town. odds are against them. They are scared, and necting Georgetown and Southern Sussex, waa ELECTIONS. LAUGEST NIETO «T1ÏÏ premiums (or diplomas) ranging from $l to 1 To-morrow the big Democratic rally is to be State elections were held yesterday in Ohio. L their fright is the Republicans encouragement, completed last week. This is the road to $240. This last premium was awarded to Mr. made in Middletown. Senator Bayard and Indiana, Iowa. Nebraska, West Virginia and UP ------j which the last Legislature gave $200,000. Wood, of Haddonfield. N. J., for his fast trot Heister Çlymer arc to speak. Arkansas. In all these States, except Arkansas, BL Last Sprino, it will be remembered, a very A man named Clarkson, of Hridgcville, Sus- 1er“ Perkins Merrill.” The next highest pro- _ The Milford Sews gays that Senator Bayard Congressmen were chosen. The leading State MdI S, l>Oy S Uflll I Olltii S Boots M«( large majority of the property holders of this I sex county, has dried large quantities of his rnium was to Mr. Pennington, of Galena, Md., lived at a hotel in Washington kept by a a>l kinl for hi» horse “ Modoc”-$140. Mr. Jones, " nigger,” and challenges him to a denial, officers elected in Ohio. Indiana, and Iowa town, the most of them Democrats, remon- |ru>t ••his season with a machine ot his own were Secretaries of State. In Nebraska and Mini . ... . c invention which is said to do it superior to the of Middletown, was awarded two premiums of It is said that the Démocratie candidate for E/er .een in Smyrna. W. offer Led I strated against the purchase of the lots for the procegH> $120 each for his horse “Andy Johnson.” Representative in Little Creek.Ild. offered a Arkansas, Governors were elected. No Slate Aroolll new court house in Dover, and against the Rev w H.’ Wright, of Shamokin, IV, has There were two premiums for stallions, four colored man $5 for his vote in November, ticket was voted tor in West Virginia. mg ru The returns received up to the time of going for colts, two lor brood mares and twenty for j The Delawarean denies this, Special Inducements Ord erection of the building on the said puichase. acceptcd the call to the rectorship of the Kpis- to press are meagre, but those from Ohio show It was set forth by the memorialists that a copal Church of this town, and expects to trotting horses, besides a number of diplomas. Hobt. S. Downs, the Republican candidate To buyer., because wo are now Of tho twenty seven awards for cattle Mr. R. j for Sheriff of this county was in town this large Democratic gain-1, indicating that the building such as the county needed could enter upon the duties of tho rectory on bun- State has gone Democratic by a large majority, be tacked on to tha “County Building” for pay’* ®'en! eLlst'* ... n II. Cummins, of this town, received five on j morning, He is from Mispillion Hundred and apt: was all through the war with the first Delà- and that the Democrats have gained at least RUNNING TWO STORES his herd of Devons. There were nine premiums two Congressmen. In Iowa, the Republican one-half the cost of a structure. oo the burnt I Hofl j CWgy’s farm, presented i foi sheep. Mr. Lick wood, of Warwick, had ware Regiment. ticket has the u*ual majority, and all the (at Smyrna and Milford) and are th. DI< hotel site. Hie Levy Court being persuaded j 4(.pound watermelon to his landlord last week, the best display. Thera were fifteen premiums Held Jor Court.—Jas. C. 1 tckcls, Inspector for swine. A Mr. Hodgson, of New London, of Election in Wilmington has been held iu Congressional Districts arc Republican. In by the Democratic leaders in Dover that | This was the largest of a lot of big ones grown Pa., and Gen. Van Voorst, of Milford, had the $600 to answer at Court the charge of _ receiving Indiana, the Republicans claim the Legisla HEAVIEST DEALERS IU THE STATE. Smyrna was only actuated by jealousy in the j on reclaimed marsh, best stock in this line. There were forty-three an illegal vote at tho late city electiop. Hie ture. Winch enable, un In buy our »lock direcllr of the A tenant house on the farm of John Wil diplomas granted for various kinds of machinery, charge was preferred by Dr. A. il. Gnmshaw. matter, rather than a desire to keep down tho The election canvass in the interior of South liams, in West Dover Hd., occupied by a colored Prof. Porter, of Newark, received two pre- Republican Meetings have been aranged tor wholesale Ladern manufacturer* at a taxes, threw the memorial under the table and Carolina is growing warm. Governor Moses P .man named James Barrett, was totally de- miumsot $5 each for the best display of root Wilmington as follows: Friday evening contractod for a court house costing over $32 8|roye(1 by tire ou Wednesday last. Barrett and table vegetables. Col. Wilkins, of Ches- *t City Hall, to be addressed by George V. has taken the stump for ChamberLin, tho regu SAVING OF 25 PER CENT. 01». One might have been built for $15,000. | lost all his furniture. lar Republican candidate. On Haturday Con tertown, MJ., received the first premium for Massey, Esq., of Dover, and Dr. >V uliam L. Thi* Now wh»t is the result? Even tho tax- gressman Elliott went to Sumpter, where Judge Over th* Phil«. j»hber* and middlemen. An old fashioned china dinner set, once the butter. There were forty-one premiums and Davidson, of Milford. Saturday evening, at Green, the Independent candidate, lives, and ad»«nt*ge we are giving to uur customers and lha payers of Dover are crying out against the ] property of Caesar A. Rodney, of Delaware, and diplomas given for preserves, dried fruit, Head quarters, at which S. A. Maeallister, Irov called a mass mooting of the colored Repllbli- public; hence we .reselling Hoots, in tact ev*ry- lavish expenditures of tho Levy Court and the one of the signers of the Declaration of Inde- &C., and twenty for bread, cakes, &o. For the H. C. Conrad and A. Hurry Hoffecker will »pry pondence, was exhibited at Oxford Fair, best carriage afghan Mrs. Joshua Mcnough make addresses. Ex Governor Pollock, of cans. The latter, however, refused to hear ‘hing eUe in uur line, at price* ih*i m large prospective increase in the tax rate for Moses, Chamberlain or Elliott, and drowned Chester county, Pa., last week. g-ot tho first premium and Miss Gilpin, of Pennsylvania, will speak on the Tuesday even- DEFY EVEN CITY COMPETITION. the next year. It is now asserted, without The Lewes steamer is shipping Urge qunn Elkton, the 2d. Miss Alice Cochran racived 1 iug billowing, their voices with cheers for Green. contradiction, that this court house will cost titles of grain and produce to New York. She ; the first premium for embroidered sofacush-l I hero was a much larger crowd than waa Many of our liout* we are having m*d* by btnd The convention of “ Representatives of the fully double the contract price and will carries corn in ships bags, at eight cents per ion, Miss Mattie Cavender for best pin cushion, e*P«cted to listen to the speeches made at the of (he best quality of Kip*, which will ba exceed $64 000 instead of $3** 000 The real bushel, but charges forty-five cents fora bar- Miss M. Hum for best wax flowers and Mrs. Republican meeting in this town last bnday Reconstructed States,” to meet at Chattanooga ,. . rel of potatoes. This latter is considered Rev. C. W. Prettyman, of Townsend, for best evening by Messrs. Reed and Bird. Both on the Lull, promises tobe largely attended. estate ot t.1 ir. y will be assessed to pay raiJier steep. painting. There were over fifty awards for speakers held their listeners to close attention, The call for the convention was extensively SOLD AT HALF THE USUAL RATES circulated in tho South. Senators CUyton and this unnecessary debt, to say nothing of the The fruit irrowers of Milford held a meeting needlework, &o. Of the thirty-two awards for Mr- Reed talking upon State matters and Mr. We respectfully invite Dorsey, and Chief Justice McClure, of Arkansas, Charged for custom work, am with many other Republicans of that State, yuur attention tu the fact that we make the w hi .„„I,...... w sa£sr»rrslää^*•—« left Little Rock for Chattanooga on Monday. Oa They will bo joined by a delegation from Now that iitc u.i.V pajeis 01 mover contcm . Everv one nreaent was of ooinion that the premium for the beat grape wine. Mr. they lud fallen flat on the audience, Shoe Business a Specialty, tr» plate their increased taxes that will surely have fruU cultur0 JjM n0£ pay in ]ower Delaware. W m. M. Bell took premium for best display ol 1 »>• ÜeunmatM' „1” Tfs-wel/Hr Texas. thi And an examination of our Sloek will convince lha met Tho cifu.n. of WUminBon .„.I «ün-ounjinj 'Xft. lw, of o,,,.,. Vt“™. p’kup F» £1 £ »X In discharging tho grand jury of tho U. S. most skeptical that we are selling Boots and Shu** •* ru* on, you in authority It is well enough to country, acquainted with Bayard laylor, gave Experimental Farm, roieived eighteenfirtt and instance the District Court, at Charleston, S. C., Monday, On REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES. beautify our town, but not at any cost ; not at that celebrated poet, author aud traveler a gv. W. John Skelley. Lukens died the next day. hut West Fork hundred. bill or a third term. LATEST STYLES •pi THUS mo rate ol taxation is gradually in- ^ ({. Company, also to get the latter to guar- Skelley is recovering. Hie boys were aged For Coroner—Thomas Ingram, of Broadkiln to creased every alternate year by the party in antoe bonds for $650,000 proposed to bo issued between 15 and IV years. When the bovs ran hundred. In a speech of over throe hours, at Shelby- Constantly on hand at r power, until (he burden hss become too exces- by tho Del. Company. one of them told V\ oodward to “ go to h—I,” For State Senator«—William B. Records, of ville, Tenn., on Tuesday, ex President Johnson am 1 ■i.. fnr «»n ...... «..I... k.i i .k • .. V» » i- - .. . which seemes to have exasperated him beyond Little Creek hundred, and W. A. Hazzard, ol devoted most of the time to defending himself E. M. & W. T. Johnson’s «»I give for even Democratic speakers to hold their Rev Mr. Mckown, of the First Presby- forbearance. The event has created a great Broadkiln hundred. against certain newspaper articles, in wltiolt he he tongues. It is not a matter to bo lightly con- tensn Church, Wilmington, has been com dea, of exoitement. When Woodward was For Rcpresentstivcs-Thomas J. Dsvis, of ie designated as an ex-Republican President, to templated when property holders witness tho pelEd to resign by reason ot ill health. Last brought to Wilmington under arrest the ani- Cedar Creek ; Thomas Calhoun, of Nauticoke ; and charged with being iu favor of the repu Boot, Shoo and Hat Stores, tio t depreciation of their real estate and the increase w«mh°^HIat $°1 w'^u'oth ’no,i‘y sgsinat him was so great that lynching Thomas li. Chipmsu, of Broad Creek ; Ebo diation of State and National obligations. of their taxes It is avainst oublie nnlie* ih.i h . a k! *»s threatened. He was lodged in New Castle Townsend, of Baltimore ; Dr. D. II. Houston, * ! . l"e'- lt ag“m8t ,P“bllC P°T th?, P«lor‘“d People were deeply moved by the jai, Ho u #bout ^ o{ hM a wi|e of Ij0weg ’„.j lle,loboth ; John D. Rodney, of Smyrna and Wllford, Del* Dli Only three counties in Georgia—Liberty, sep33.tr such should be the case, aud the people will farewell sermon on thst occasion. aB(1 one child ; is of excellent family, and has Georgetown ; W. E. Cannon, of Gumboro*. Newton and Glynn—are known, so far, to have sect insist upon a change sooner or later. On election day, last week, a man named always enjoyed a high character. He wept Le vv Court Commissioners—John M. Jester, gone Republican. It is believed that all the diet day Thomas Johnson fired a pistol at Eli S. Short, bitterly whilst in the city hail, when he heard of Cedar Creek ; John M. Short, of Nantiooke ; Congressional Districts in Georgia havo elected A LARGE NUMBER OF Ta* Delawarean is road because Dr. Jump Collector and Assessor for Dagsboro’ Hundred, that lynching was threatened against him. John J. Derrickson, of Dagsboro’ ; William Democrats. _ Young Horses and Mares, ’ and Ma). LufUnd have done so much to coun Sussexro., because Mr. Short returned hijii as He says he had no intention or desire to kill T. Wairington, of Indian River; Joshua a delinquent. As good luck would have it, the boy, but that he had been annoyed so f’re- Obier, of Seatbrd ; John K. Richards, oi North A Maine roan is out with a temperance lec slightly sore, for sale cheap, at R*|I*,.,)J •nor teract the workings of the reprehensib'e Slsbles, 42nd tod Chestnut« 8t»., b the assess the ball missed him. Johnson left as toou as quently, that he lost his temper and aimed West Fork. ture, the taking title of which is : “ How Goliah **1» •»cut sot in favor of the Democrats, and labored he fired, and hss not since been seen. what proved to be a deadly allot. J Wrong.—The Democratic party in this coun- was Killed with a Sling ! M and Columbia Avenue, Phila. eep 30-3*
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