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\ • WILMING-TOIST, DEL. SB DELAWARE TRIBUNE, THE SravtUtrS’ <8uiûr. - JudueKi nnanl. of Ilie Galveatou and VraveUtrii’ <Suiat- Houston district of Texw, decided latd> linem euk new ïohK rules for the government <»r this H«»nw> until new Spirit of the Press. rcjpgfP HS'Sf“™«"« pRElOHT...«, Htiitiolis «»n the CAMDEN tU'd AuM- rHR MAIDS VISSW. that the enacted »tay law of Texas wa»- aud all cminectiiiK Railroad«. INCREASED DK P,«»ok»i.. -lndKO Bond ot Baltimore, and Bev. rules l>« made. Head and adopt«-«. a the Gov* i; 'kuAITTIMIS TABLE. 1, I) William Alkmnn or Haaovor Pn»hjrterl»i. Cbnnh to Mr. Heed, fI om Committee U» wait Indlnnn Conaplracy Dwiaton. ' ""--The! city of Norfolk has no public W ater 0ITHK ^CAMDEN AND AMBOY RA1LR0AE AND Ifl The COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 24. I»«'. Mrttihtr? Wém. this city, were college ’ mates, and member- of the The Elfictlon of §p«»ker Ponder -la Wf » through the temury' <!f Kta» In nf»°?A‘I1’,1,» two TRANHPOHT.VriON COMPANY FREIGHT LIFEfe port of the old « Family” ProRi-animr 1- There is a warm feeling awakened in op­ Work ami consequently no Are plug»- Tralni* will tonvfi Depot comer BROAD RTUEET same Mudeule' aodety, la New YorK PntwHy. On motion of Mr. Pratt, a committee of t New Turk will U-avu NVALNl'T Htreet Wharf nt C A not her Boy »rd for the Senote- The lot­ him position to the recent decision of the U. S. —Dan'l. E. Sctchell, the comedian, Is sup A KXTOESs’tRAIN1 « ÆÏM ««jP£ teries and Ham Townsend. New Hotel.-The people of Wilmington »ki- !!Ct5ir“ÖÄ Ä Supreme Court in the Indiana Conspiracy posed to have been lostat sea on bis way jS6£ SÄ S£$ o'clock, to he Smith. THE tattusr the project of ereettug. a drat clucM Hotel in Mr. Allderdice offered a resolution “tbat «jectortt being a purely political opinion like from San Francisco to New Zealand. ei,) forwarded the lines will 1 ve New York ; Special corresjtoivlenee of the Com niai. in berebv directed to ftimlah during the MaatontJ , as - -Lient, Wilson, of the 6th V. S. uavali}. Ä ItavÄ brace, Alerdceo, PerryojauV, »l|f- Kemriilns. the alsi that city. A committee has been appointed Dovaa, .January 8d, 1*67. ^YÄ'TÄraa.ÄA^’SÄeaeep. ■SS? Äm, Prince..,,,. King,,.;,,. New each member of the Hone« a dally imper ofli»hi choice; that in the Dre.1 Scott c The New York of Senator Wi son of Masaachuaettt. Delaware Tribune I a charter from the Legislature. It la about time they The Haulsburv clique aucceeded In obtaining the or- BOD Brunswick, and S«i |l™ had wakeued up lu that direction.--»'««*» Chester He- pl,î Sf'ewh newspaper published in the State." Read Chronicle per- died at Austin. Texas, on the 66th uiBt. I Herald and Washing!, IITEBABY. MBWB- ganlzotlon of the 8« ? by the election of Ponder for —One editor in Georgia asks another iÄl« »Itb £>££«"£ ..«’«0,10,400 Railroad ; aleo ,u ... .h» Rrt-fhold and Jumeaburg, i hups the severest critics among the oews- hurt on, the Ne . paper. puWcan. Speaker, id Walcott for Clark. Mr. P der, you , Secretary of State, preeent- o whether he can bite the bottom oi a fry­ Burllngt.ni and Em pit ^Holly Railroad*, will lect re in I* a brother-in-law of Senator Sauto­ ■mpkw»* — comptmylng . The Philadelphia North Ameri- foÉxï>HEO»0TKAlN «t H.'«; A. M, (HimHaya eaeep- d LARGEST PAPF.B IN THE STATE I Lrotubr.—Rev. A. Rlttenhou wilt re ■inbi edl a message from the C1« ptip'Trt ing-pan off without smutting his nose. the Paul'« M. K. Church, on Friday evening, .January d 1 -1 irs« acta to hie interest. It in believed doe had a dignified but severe nrtlele on the .„The Princess Alexandra is in a mildly tl of Mr. Fri » read. lMn«d Every Thareday. 11th, 180T, f«>r the benefit of Independent DIvWou, by e that it is It ret step In carrying out a pr«»- «nid, I copies of Interesting situation, which the knowing lion of Mr. Itav printed. decision in its issue of Friday. No. P, N. of T. The subject to b«» dlecourned upon gramme; mode...... uiuee election. Thin theory Ik to the the (» sav is likely to culminate nest month. A HAlfDHÖMK sheet, I'oiiun i 11 n .•»lit upon Chaplain c » "A'k.re! ffiEim'iÄiïiïv.ahàlh «5; by the Rev. gentleman will be the “ Restoration of the effect that owing to the conduct of He or Saulsbury, Mr. Rllaeon fr«» the I»r**aldlenl. IT IS rted that h>- had acce «1 ie lnvltrttl .it of the The Louisville Journal says “the river Aberdeen, Pcrrymuu Jew«," and thote who know hl« eminent abllttlee wilt he will be returned when bin present hasex- We solution, directing the There is no “let up" to Colonel Forney'» was at a stand yesterday aftemon. “otgStBcPrSSs <R t1-00 J; Æ'nlLltou0«-1th thè ï««5 J««, liinraj ‘‘««o.md, «ml at Nawu.k with be glad t«> have opportunity of hearing him. plred. To prev the office from leaving the “ fami- Mr. A'lderdlce fl il U wonder was it a pea nut Htand. ^■ïiSmïfeSîn“ specifying thu mark« and ly," it Is proposed that Gove will resign, aud of course ClerK_ to furnish of the Iloftse with one scathing criticisms < the President. We .tea of this city w i held copy «»r the Revised Code, of the l th aud tâtji —“ Thus do all traitors : i^hafi of the new school atSixth aud Plue Streets, the present Speaker of the Senate will become Gov- volumes of the laws of the ;e. ami one of > he taws cut the following from ltis “ Occasional If their purgut tous did cousiBt in woran, in I . Then Willard Ib to resign, d Gove lie sent the session of lSÖtl, which resolution w Ij0ABHTHAr rsOK UBNKRAI, NEWS ; Chri.lia«. a.y, at which It was uminlmoa.ly letter to the Prc.M of Buturday :-• They are as innocent as grace ilwlv. Crinfield with Bout for Norfolk, 1 ort»mouth and tl "“"'‘Äaredi,^"'5h“L1.,X\“ïtÂcdm m w In his place to the Senate. This is the reported pro- ed, —The New Orleans Investigating Com- n AB*UWBL 3 CR AND SABBATH aarecd to isitltton th« ii|ii«latare In lt»comliiii«e»«i"“ >rk of the He being admitted presented “The infamy of a President of the United . a KKUGIorS believe It will bo «;arrle«l out.— a Joint• • res« lutiou mittee had ita ranks fill, d l.y the arrival of Bomb, igers by boat from Baltimore for P«W trauap««"ST when ut ock la furnished tu quantities •qSOSSta®* to -rant them their «hare of the «chtsil fond, tor the gramme. I do •e of the II«) States advising convicted and confessed lie forced into a resignation, idJournlngbulh H;.u»a (whan the)-rtlnnrn o-day) Monroe und Norfolk, will tuke the 11.4ft A. M. Train. t ry tl»« purliuLäa or more, il will l»e delivered at ü>ç benefit of Ht. Mary’s and 8t. Peter's ««bools of thla Willard Is not a traitors to reject an amendment of the Mr. Boyer, of Pe in that city, on Mou- I utrload» the ijr„Ve Yard, «.r al Pu r the Renate, he 1 “'Si iaudullVt Mr! Prime the Him«« Vei urred la WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, city, und for Ht. «Joseph’s school on the banks.—Go- and although G« i doubt Iush prefe tional Constitution, after that amendment day. tU« »hippe;» may deeigmtl* at HH. This 1h certain,—If it Stopping at all statious betweeu Philadelphia and 1 North Ri somewhat doubtful of had been adopted by more than two-thirds -The Nashville Prêta and Timet places HW larius^'u^ötheV iufotmutlou apply We republleh Iron» the Dattv f«* . all zttfr. mid Is* strong oppoaitlon I» Mr. Duc« the House adjourned. the following platform at its editorial heail . Wilmington : the the Editorials of geuera! Interet, the ftt» Of Are not the Public Schools already established as ut tempted tliere of the two Houses of Congress, and ratified Leave Philadelphia at Li.«o, 4.00. «.w aand 11.80 Fui «•™v(.ALT|Jli pukkmaN. frmatt Uaent, •lx* einlmrs of that branch being what "îtiarylandïtôuïs. with '“"'"S'?*«»- f- *.rs, Orlglusl open to children of ibis denomination us td those «>f the House, many m bv most of the Legislatures of the loyal The eufraneliisemeut of loyul citizens f/lnilv ï 1» M The 4.00 P. M. truiu coune No. 2311 s. DELAWARE Arcm.c 1 hU«d. lj.hia ! Of race, religion, color or Delaware Railroad for Milford and Inte Wc any allier. If ibay are there I» no rea«.m why any kn MaUYLANI» PoST-OKKie . —The •Hates, and bv more than four hundred without respect ÎSS TliV o ilo P. M. trail, nine lo Naw Oa»do. ÄS S'S.'-Ci,^" “ A. Wsrd, ae luw«*r id pen* -mtA'j-yi WEST CHESTER anw PHILA- Stories t«» Mate aid «hautet be extended to their denemlnatlonal It Is nnderetood that the organization *.r Bee Tree postolllee, Baltimore county, Mary­ thousand majority of the popular vote, ^ Af liberttl common school establishment Leave NN iuniugtou at 7.1ft and S.«0 A. M., ». DELPHI A R. K«, VIA MEDIA. Our bum« branch I« In the Interest of Thus. F. Bayard, i«»r Hmi- Jr.," contributes «chu»!« over which the public con excrete no control. land, in ehangetl to Bentley Springs, and reserved for the Administration of Andrew C SUTURUUGU TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE, ■re Is a report for the benefit of every child in the State.
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