Show DEMOCRATS xo NIGGERS A Battle In Wilmington Wilmington Del 16 During the passage of a democratic parade tonight it Was fired on from houses Six person were veroly wounded and severely two are reported re-ported dying The fire was returned the building jfutsd and several of the sail ants wounded Philadelphia 17Times Wilming ton Del The affair between negroes and democrats it more leri us than was expected It seems while tie democratic club was marching past the hall in i which colored people were holding a festival two bricks were thrown at them rum the j tldowalk They hulled ad organized I for a raid when two Ihts were fired simultaneously on th i club from tho colored col-ored men s hall and fleoc hal a fltrct nlluy > uc ceedsid this dem mitratim from the sme quarter which wounded Rightly severn of the club They wer musk I loaded with buckshot which were ued The whites at first broke and ran but soon rallied and for two or three m nutes tbere was a hot interchange of shot when then the-n groes were routed and pursued by the paraders the ar being filled with bricks and stones directed against all colorel I hUes and churches Following i a list l of tho wounded Wm KcKinney shot in the loft cheek serious Thomas S Kane struck in the breast with a brick 0 C Monlgomery shot twice in the brea t Wm S Weir thigh by a revolver re-volver bullet Wm Long neck slight Frank ilcGitnetf neck slight Isaac Pearc shoulder Norey Pike knocked d > wn by a brick Thomas Jones buckshot buck-shot wound Elias O Killey buckshot wound J ODonnell reporter for ihe reporer Sunday Mirror struck m the abdomen by a spent bul et Only two colored men were shot neither seriously There were nsny other minor injuries The negroes finally made a stand and the whites were only deerrcd from attacking them by t the police The latter wore not al lowe to annrnnrh and the npornp din eried when they saw lit They coagre gates gin this morning and when the police tried t toduparse them they resisted causing some injury to the police who finally captured one negro and prevailed on the ret to go home The mayor baa been urged to prevent night parades in future but doubs his autbonty It is eared trouble mayyct ensue |