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NEWS OF TIIE CITY. THE RUSSELL CASE. He is Remanded Before the Superior Criminal Court. The canR of the State v.. Iierry 0eee(wll, t11h ate preshlent of thi Lr fayl ietoanik, now In Ilquldaltlor, charged wlllh In ch of Ir i'u .aeld i ornmbez.Izlement of $12,"(1(1, e'neelI uip lIef're Judgoe l "Mheh'l, n e1 telrday (oII Ii |ll',lllei'jlll 'y exa:n.inll 1 Iot. The evidenlee , weilt. Io vhow Ithai M r. IP1 sell Ieed tchi to l he li' nk Itc I 'f ,atlne l dril ':ill.t on S. 11. I:le ile''tl t ,i. ('(., I:i ,lei.tn, wlilh'h weerop rotli'tel. Whlene tIe' Ilanltk itiit Into liquidti oLt)n Itad the acL1eo111eil werl' I l'elle -ee't tied Il eeeltill, el' ingLC as pI'H ote lllnt, elerid : hl1'r of the brank, Iree.tcelltex foulr" eelioteerl'eiWlI by Rutsedll & hIll, and anmoueteili g to $31rm. This iamounote binlg iln i'(x.e'i of the Ipn.pier due legltlmeately to the Iank by Ilelsell . A Hall, ltuleell wai (uogaticoneld asl tio mlo l lll i.n enr the btank hadl I)eco11me 1poseimWl of I lehoIe notes. Rltussell relplel that hoe would expelln, but never dlid. ll aelso poel'eont.l t.,o th board la not., for $9nt. drawn by lerry RItl sell, to cove'r the ovordrtaft of hie acctount Iln Mr. Adname, upon seeing the latter notle -.1, "Thlc Is erhelimnal," wlhereupon lJtRsell .rplle l, "I know II,; hut if you push thli af I ir you will foroo lme Into Ihluldatlon." The Ilquleldatltrs a'cpted anll offer of lRuHeell to settle at forty cenelts on the dollar for lhat portlon of hles indebt(evnesa on the papler which they exnsl.elorel legitlmate, but Iii Inandeld Inm nelelate paylmotl, n cash for the tour n.OtleI , nmolllnt.lng to $5. ltlel, altIl t,ho hand on.A of $E93I(). Retuesell fallel to mnvil thlei'r dehmand, and heOtone thel ntllll.vlt (chrlI1ing Ihim wllth omile(z sloeteent. ()n the leeme.hollny, of whlllh lthe above I la mynopsiee , tlihe neu('lleadl waIs e4nt1. ,eh' fore the Huperlor (-riminal lourt uree o.r I,$75 bonde. BOARD OF IHEALTII RECORD. The following marriagit, births aidl dnaiat. 'were ret.ordle at the oflicelo f tillh Board o flealtlh y'esterday: MAILnIAGir. MisI OphOlla P'arker to Paul I'agcal. Miss Adelaidh)oItr to (ti"rgo W WWilson. 'Miss Annln Malloy to Fregd N. Miller. MisRh (.Cl'ollin Ilteli'eis to.1no. A. Hciull4or. Wldow l'ctrollino Ml. (larnuler to PIotil Lang lurne. Miss Amella 1)olvalile to . Ildarnoro Mar. Miss Mario V'lllniinv to I'ilrro I'ror't, W idow Ma i s, ll, Ilutx to lit l' -.i.uhnsil . Miss Ph9lbo Ilnl)n to) M tif llsi (hIIison. EIlizaileth 'I'herii'sa D)avls to Aug. Viot't) Dalht'e. M.rs. Ilhrnanrd Mayllo, a son. Mrs. 'rThi(olor' ( . Will. it snll. Mrs. FFord. h.or ,l(Janliryv, l7, 1, son411. Mrs. F"rd. lIr (January, I87.), a son. Mrs. Foerd. liBer (Octobe r, 187 t. a Pon. Mlrs. ,John A. (liil'rel, a nll. MrsI. Ihenry Githei, at son. Mlrs. 1','ter Mattie, a dauglihter. Mrs. Martin Snpolndelh, la son. Mrs..lia.ts Iprowl, ia dlaughter. Mlrs. John (,oo. Iia'ror, I hlauglht r. Mrs. Eimltoid Schmtalit;, a tin. I)EA'I'UII. n allry 1~l',rnstino CaLt)pos, Ill y)'(r, 18H 'Third -stret. Mary Jones,l28 years, I toward, near Cal hiope. M Ilehel cnllnlon. 62 years, 185 lPriour 4stl.rlt.. tldney IItevil, I moutnlllll. HH Loutl.slanll Avenue. (Jeorge Sturnpt', 18 years, Zimple, near Lt' oniidais. Henry Sharp, i'.. 4 y)eat.r. lahorne, ntar McCarthy. Win. Thomas, e., 23 years, St. Mary and EIthth. Wmi. Ilarnes, 57 years, 127' (irnvi'or stl'rot. Widow Elizabeth Arrocl;, K4 yoars, 13:i St. Philip street. (Gte. Wnm. I'roy, 4 monthll, :13 :1 IBru1nn( Street. Amolli L. lie('n(s, 15 yar'll., Jersy aL1111 Berlin. MORTUARY REPORT. The mortuary report of last wo,'ik shown that there were only t,6 Intermu'inls in the c(ity during that p.rilt. Whites 65, cololred al ; whilto males 314, white females 31; ctl'ored malel. Ii, collor. foemales 17. Sixty-slevien wore' nllti Vs )of ILoisilnn, 1.1 of otheir .tat4'es. 4 of Fianei.', 5 of (lorinluny, I of Ireland, and 2 not, istateid. Five dltthl lat tiln ('hnrtly ,ospital. Fiftoon deaths were eol'tifled t) I)y I to 1 l on'l)iol'rs. Mixtee 11n (t11l 141 of 'onsullJtiloi, 1 Ii , riiAnu lti1na. centlum, 61 diarrhea, i, 5 colgest4lon 1of btrilll. 5 infantile comnvulionsl, 4 toI t hing. 4 vailve' dls ease of heart. 4 apople'xy, 1 dysenltelry, 3 1ol age, 3 infantil debtillit.y, 3 imiialarial fover, : yellow feover, 1 eong))li) ft Vo'f , 314 t4b)'s u14s enterica, 2 l iprem'iatuil birth, 2 Irilght'si (di ease, 2 .utiriti., 2 d4iIriuni tormolirs, 2 d11l1 th.rl'a. 2 mlo ingi tlis, I ('i ont, i o tolL'lng le, I tubercular mliill'ngil i;, I genirl 11)dropsy, 1 'myelitis, I pa1rlt1ysi5, 1 lLry). rgitis, I po1 o-)ll t1io, 1 hituo ilpyt.hl1, I prit'itnllit, 1 drowwning. MUNICIPAL. It was reportedi at the C(ity 11t 'll )terdiay that one of tiln ulMarkt farmers l tIll ot'l!redt $31,500) for th'e r't'Vellu s f of all tli' pu)lic iar11' kets for the mnontlhs of November and 1)vo'' lI ber. Theooffeor is ushb a1 1lia) l vIin h1') t 1n the revenues tcollect14d dirootly )-y thei city flr thll) months of Aulgit l.tl S'pii i'er h.ti hit It s very doubtful tUit tho propi'oitlon will Ito fia vorably conslthrotI. Tho t)contltril<itl• f lor' t ' i tllla c i-)utii)on ft lhel stanid-pipe of ili' IHnlplrov,'iI w'LI'rw r(ls sy*, temn arrivod yies'lerdayl in ho ity fi'out Lou lBville, where tile gre latter l r:i't of111 c' :slitll.gs are tei1ng uah·e and I nll)lrl$y Ilni'hId. 'Ti(h Oastlngs of the is4u5 mllodi ' in lt h; ei y 1are c'mll pleted ani1 will I' ,x!ilinilletiid to-ila by tohe contractorll and la'r.s'idntl' TFi)y. Tithe work of laying the nlW lins and111 sn lullhr pipes, in sacordan+t with tih.e hllart'r of h1, 4)4o1ll-ny, will loIUiettlnt' imdill'lilatihly, nal ih) a 'very' few months 1 lir wAiiterwOIts y\'.tIte11 wiwll probably show remallrkabl i -'nprvemiiOt. POLICE BOARD. Th'd Board of Police Co)()nniSSl,)in1rs meit. last night at atheir rooms in tl h ('tltral Sta tion, Mayor 1. W. P'latton itn tlhe chair and a quoruml of tilhe omlnhissionl'ers presenit. Olclrs S. S. s. Andrews alnid . CIonnr, charged with being absent without leavr', were dropped from the rolls. Patrolman 1'. ('ollut, for neg!ect of duty, was dislmissed lh lfortce. Patrohlmnan S. t'lirk, thr a5!)osontli)in s himellf from his beat, wa:11 tind o1ne day's'1) paty. Patrolmlan P. Kenclanll. Il sitting dOlwn antil sleeplng on his 1Ieat, was lineld IWO4i1'days' i1pay. Patrolman WVlitom .laclksun, forl" ('rtktn ness and condullt ullblcomt'0illng tlndio llc)er, wasi fi.ted ten days' pay. NEW MUSIC. Pulaski March --A Centennial Sou venir. From Ladden .t Blatc'" Guthrn Musck -House, Savannah, Ga., we have received a .opy of the "Pualaski Match," writton by Prof. Henry Shcller, of Dalton, Ga.. specially for the Savannah centennial. October 9., 1,; , and played by the Thirteenth United States Infantry band at the laying of the Jas.per monument corner-stotne. Tile piece, Is ele gantly gotten up, and rellects great credit on the enterprising publishers. The march is brilliant and inspiring, but not difficult. Bands are playingit generally, and it is voted a genuine success. All music dealers sell it. PROFESSORS APPOINTED. At a meeting of the Board of Administra , Os University of Louisiana, held last nlght, MWi. J.(. Harding, A. M., fornlerly of the Unlversity of Virginia, was appointed Pro fls4sor of English Literature, and adjunct Professor of Gr(ek In the Aoadem'ulet 1)epart mrent of the -University. Mr. Ahh'.o FoVrtier was appointed Tutor of the Preptuoiatory r Hohool attached to the Ulnivereity. C. C. 11. 'The (ro'o'iit lity I ittallon was In liectet! Ilast night at, the Irnel' y onl I)ryadIes sHtltl'., II ll trnlill I ut I fuLlly ir y couhl Jhave h,,nl lllfrom It un r Hlllrip llhu.gl h IIh N lorth wIll Wpei, 1al A l t We eoks lur theila ye hsow do Irt.y Il I fedm, Nm lw Y. rer'1 d l nl ixtv ini tlit. with till h e.l.ln. A I'lotu c .ty ef ililo r y t',rt tl,4llel had ent hl llpner l'l' e lD ct to trrlivn, hrnil.d Iy its Hplenihi! land, mlade it Ithort Iti hn cto thell armory, dlolii i wRlk. cl,enrkofll th lcitir lI gi ilIole to Wrlnul't iidn. CUSTOM-ITOUSIE NOTES. Speclal Agnt W,,lks hfas dolayedy his do parturl from New York until next month, anl will not h in thi cllty lbefore the tIenthI proxhno. Sp1iall Agont, WhVoler la exe.eted to arrive in the city dluring the coirnlug week. inapl.etor Lawler alul lI r, roilnllnn, chilof clerk of the !!ollatlor, have gone to Wiashing to,. 'The chat llctori of their busineass Is kept secret. Th nowl' coilllrt-roltls are n oplhte ald ready for the corning terml of court. AMUSEMENTS. Academy of MushI. nd 'I'he "lnklltown"'' draow ttlnthor largl r audli A once at the Anoloy hnLt evlninglll. The play3 ,,, will hold the hoartin dlluring 1.th1 olntlr work, 14) to) 1,4 follolVed by tihe Mti'Ko Rankin Corn parny on Hlltlrlay nxt,. HT. ('liAI( .Fl,4 TlH'I ATIlfl. II avwrly'M (nlolrgi'. Mldr llrfols will applfar again this ovlninlg ill the Hintl e'(xcrlloot bill A they opll0enedl with. of. -- --- .. - STATE-IIOUSE. 'I'he (IV oI'IrnI haI l appointod Andrew I'" M NiNclhi, of Now York city, coinudIAloner of di(diIH for Loultian.ln A illlltary I'olllmmluarlon, .onulytin" of (ion. 0 Iorlturegard I, ( 'il. Aif risal if Iiltlan anlll Major it. M. Ilarrtld, wLtl I s.(v4)tlolu yoestorday In Gov. hr- Nicholls's privatO otl0,,'. It s 114u. 0poled 1hit Ihl ("a)s+ of (31t,. H1l, ii bola and othlier ollh'rs of tihe )rhoutw ,Arlll Iory was Ilfng illlvH.iglte'l, bult that ls onlly )t a susp~icon. TIlE COURTS. Superior Criminal Court, INFORMA'I'N I'Il1D). ,ohltoph To'bin, .I.1$. WVIIIniºII, J. O. O)1ir'geo in.Ii 1114 ll o111. onl ll, carrytring concli'e1111 ,rorporal John Miurphy, astsault and I)at tory (il M. Il iaily. COt INI 1l' I ;I)El'V I ,TLy. l'hll Ut~ler, brtMingi amt lntorig i.n the ilghlt-tilio and gmrnd ltri,.nlly. Edd'l. e Mc(hnih k na nlf John1il Stacoy, carry illg Ia c, f',111fi4'd ('Ip1o)111. First District Court. IrEADEI ( l IaTY. A. C( (ihrdtlophlr. alls1 Sallta AmiuIln, plfuldid guilty on two charges of ILIl'rl'ely arlld wH Iie til ltLdal to pris on li Lawait HIent4)n.o. Mnat (tlllnilllo' iL a 111t I lLbattery, ple'adIed ,t guilty to simple 11,4$l llt. d PERSONAL. lh Ion. (Go. II. ]BrauI.Ihn haA jul.ltretl.rndl L. fr'o atn (11(nextnl.ht1 ]I'lrollinn tour. 'T'h1 judge la in hll nllhl htLltlh (n(iid af. mI, ill II xcet'llent SI'onllition fori the work of tile coming legali W4'01::11. BREVITIES. The' g Young Men's )euo'ratlc-Coniervat1v0 l('ith of theslixtih ward hod a miooting this 'RIWV('IIliIg, In4 ltnLiolill'n111 d olsoWvhei'e, tol tikl' I y mileillasures in regalrd to the proper conduct of I our ·omzing parlah ohlctilons. -------~-- . -.---- I. CITY ECHOES. i Rlichard .'arkor andt oneo IIssey, oharge't I I with grand lbrelIny Iy 1t. M ieader, wurt lodgedli in the" (ntil ral Station. 1 .ili. M(Jannlll. while driuk. fell down yes- I iol'di 3'y Ilt inflletld so 4 erlol it w)(ound on his I- lad I. i to ilclsit l lt 114 t r. I'I'lov4al Ii the ho1 At., alout I o'clock last velning Sarahll G(:l'go, the 1144)prolprtitress of it nltilon store on41 Ilivivlillh 4trltt, wasi robhod by a mulatto of ' $tl. wortllh of notions. ---*-- 4 Drowned. 1 On i.1h1 ou4twar1d-t)11.1nd trip of theo Htealier "Irllnk 'nrgooud, lo hot bir of .hf the bo.t1, wihoi) l:namle i ,hake, Eh'Itilhn.ally full overboard l(( was iroWUed. Ills body Wias not recovorl' d. Notl, that Ml.1o. Stlndiy mollrnl'llillng t~ w, 'tlgr poulllIl flrlvr'.') i I hunaed Bon lllck-I at dIk PBli',rk er c iptured k at mul at t 111orner or 1M'lgnolla and ,lack. soll strot1 , Il 1d w(OI",' li.lt t k it take It, o I - pound whn il oull t3l1. 1 M 4trry, the owner of the t ilull', imIoveId on thll'l with at r'vlvr' Ii ld orc'ed them 'to iilsurrendr I It 1a111nLl. A flgitivo f'roll Justice. Ye, h 'ril l'lday ml llrni , al tll Instigatinl of t Mr. It. Wllliams, Olli' r "li!llo arlrested it nio iglro nalllidI 4 o,1 in 4 I'as1 .in . i11111 lo'k d h 11111l ill the Thlird 11 1 1 l.i n, fO f1 il hargl of iinfL f g at i fgitivii' fronm ji4)ti.h r flro lta t llllrfI h' of Si. ft ('ia llhe . M, . W1. illialln alh4ogfm thLat i,' af i- l - a4od ll lclmm11iittd lhi'14 Grim'lllf of hr'iOglalry, lilt i ol',etoed Isll t^:)c frolml j ill hOtloe1 capture. a. lIl.idg' M31tlti-nhewfrIr roinili dId ilut. p ul1eepliln ('Sr Line to Viekbur ll g. l Att an hu!!a'loaun that tlh( sunnmer travel h11t returned .Illd our r'ogul lr fall and winter busli 1n)11 fiirlv hilglun, we iltrl from the offlerre of tih' (iGrlat Jaflkson Rlout' that the .hnoping Cair 1 Line, whlh hi o.n runllin to Clhaltal? n nn a . for the aeolmmfodalion ofl Virginia iR11 'rion- In ,I"" eo Stlrilngs tourists. will be taken off on i Nov4rmbllr I and ihe rgulahr winter line of a sle 'ters biitwf.4en Now OrlAlns anl Vickshlirg. witlhout change, will be roSullmd onl samen date. Sloeeprf leave Now Orleans ait 5:15 p. m. onch day and arrive in V!ekslhurg the next morning Iat 10:20. Chair.s n11 hrths cain be Iseured 1t d tih kft cfml'e. 22 Cfanll ,.treet. A. D. Sheldon i What FmInent 0t. LouI' Physlian. 8ay. SUlfb C''fl)ti r re" 'an) i Ia,-CohiIn's Lioblg's Ex tr)l't of 1 ofD1) and TullI'E luvli'oritor is ta rticu hl'rl uslful whtln tontllea required, being tolboraled wlhell ohor formls of nimal food iare i rtejiErtd. In Difhthhiria, Aigu". Mfalarial. y-1 .h1tld Foever 11t ievry ,4pres-t'iug diseaseo, we have prescribtd it with 'xI'llent u)fces'l . J. t. Leslie. M. D.; G. P. Cotp. M. D.; I. B. Prasons. 31. D); R. A. Yaiuhu. M. D.: Drs. 8. L. and J. C, i Niholet, and mflly ethers. 8oili by leading drlggists. o We would rather hirve onff bi >ttl of Lapihee's Iidilan 1u.'iuLf Pet,,ffritl I3alum in the house than I 1ross of the ordinaryi fOlgh ml),iintes. It 11as 1o bid effiects, ltnd ifvariably relieves all ktnds of Ihroat and lung affections with a truly rmarveious Llrcrmnptit udl . Dolbear College. No. '2.4 Canal strect-Night lt Baron Hirsh, of Paris, described as an unf happy wretch who has tLi make both ends S meet on a pittance of $20,000,000, has just won 01 the first prize of $100,000 in the Vienna cola munal lottery. ti dent. He told us last year, with enthusiasm, that Bayard was the noblest ideal of states manship now living. U WEATUER BULLETI1N. tinual Servloo. rUIId Stateo Arrna. OeiIv meteorologloal reoord for tb* Alvh: hrtig i onuline at 10:04 v. m.. Monduiv. Onrtobor e7. Obuervutionc takon mit t o Clin10 an l) E frl 3, 'it Volorl's if.lrL wllv-lin M, r Ith , `{%V 11 3)sh Icr n . p 1 V I I V;,Ik h - ... ... 1 ii, I r It N i1 Ijoratn.... *119.I 4o t 1 4 ii 111. .. . .. u 011 It 'IM N 11 '3 t'iontgorory . 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(Grant. .1411114 S13101-'14111 It41444 1444rl nu. orll'4u44.l44I (ti ht' 144 t~lkling whit ils 11144 lll 4141 1.14 ''I111114, 41' 111441144- ti gust41,41 4' V1.14th 14rt1,4'141 that. 1,44 ,4 141:111 141 114.141 All(, his4 444144444l 1,44 14418 ('1441111-l'X. ti-,lot, of1 S14-44,11 'aII41 1111' ton l1441'4 1111''4 4r4.8 'Irvl14not, 1.4 h4141.lM4'I. 11443.' say. (,.runt1 ra4.1 till di441411444 of, V. it' ly) a4.4) 11)14'4114 Ie 144.114h 1414l.1411. 4.rt Ii t14 ho army4) '.41 that '('1,1 l l' 41Iist 1441' lair; that4.1 s4444) 44 provision141 14 44.1 114l tha (.dint dl4l''l414, 44441 t)441,t . 4.14') 4414'o 1'4ta( h44o4 1444 114'411 l'4'I441 It. If It, 48114(t ho144 1'4'4r1''1. I1' it 4,'44.1(1144.144 4111(444, 1.1445 44411it1 that (;s'4lat 14s inl )114'11444.1'4 1444.), 11411, w1ill 144 a4 tr'1iileI'~"iii 1'4.4,04' i14 1,144 1144.1 IPl'114441444. can.1, tIn 1.141 111t441'4't44 of1 his4 4411 1444.4m1 11, a4gains14t th1o fl4Ov'44flt411 sot o foot and441 so.4 814 141 1444'44.413 wor11kod( upI by', Griant and14I1I414 friend~s. I I' SlierI4.11414'8 4.1111l4'3 Wens'0 44.44 1Lho r1ight1 441141 111 1is 844(41,'41 towil, 0.8 ho1 41444.4 (141t alow 11ay4454 of4 41113 Illul 4144' or 1,111 (,'a41.l4 144,o1 I 41'l'rrI 4 xviI 111 11 11144 in 4114111oft1,144 rC14441ry~ 1)., ptA LLwCq.UL. Mark Twain In PolltlcM. Mark Twain (namuel L. Clemens (intro duced ;Gen. Hawley, the speaker of the loven lug, at a IRpulilcan meeting in Elmira, N. Y.. a f'ew nights ago. lie referred to him as "l'Prsdlent of the Cenltendal Comllmlssion, a gallant sjhlier in the war, I overnor of (Con neet(eit, it I 'otni.riessmtian, a Inem iber of may chiirch at I lrtford, and," cintin ool the- hu Inotrist. "as aulthor of the 'ltalltifu'l[ Snow,' he has aldded it new pang to winter. Ith is anl Amnertean. f Amertlanll s-o hroal. so hountifull in hls eharactner that he never tulrned a itramp enmpty-hitndldi from his door, blt always gave litt a letter of inltrodeetion to mle. I, is a square, true, holtltt tman In pol itiCs, antl I nllest say he occupies a nlllght y lonesomet position." After the laughing was over. Hen. Gn. awley spoke an hour and a hilf on the issues of the campaign. Stupendous Partlan Lytug. lChlca o Times.l If anybody will take the trouble to make the computation from the data furnished by the .ttepublican press, he will find that since 1876 Mr. Samuel J. Tilden has contributed from his private fortune for political pur poses no less a sum than that represented by the combined national debts of the united States and Great Britain. It is a great drain on his resources, but his fortune is easily re plenished. He has Mr. Field to euchre every time he wants a few billions. What the New York E.lectio Will Decide. [Louisville Post and Nears, Dem.] The election in New York will decide one thing most positively: It Robinson is elected. Mr. Tilden will have no oppoeition In the lemocrati party, but if K.lly ucorleds In drfentinr.g Rolºnson, then the opposition to Mr. TIld*-n will eonAonrtrate around Mr. Iyay ard. T'hno nontlrlution of Mr. Tin.yard would call for a c~ C:mpl ºfte clhango of campaign tactita in t .hi Repuil - no camp. THlE SlIPREMiE C01U1T. Some of Ilh Julrti:cs Wbho,' Play Is HIa;d Work. IWViFhli.l(tIer L ,,o-r I 1)r+'lith+ rt o fur e t ( ' ii I ) . iP' f hI, I t )i ] E ltiLt - I''-r unF4 l rnblln l I, re th.li' l rk. N, chl year, a, I his t I h+ . 48 le d lorpert to e iti i4l.as, tiwo of the III 'IlIItImerI mllll4.I g.. (I 1.' 14ll81 'in I Iili-Iiilt. frotiii tIle i'ech thiH fii .J udgo irnt, ofNow York, 1ld i It1 not prlobadik llhltt he' will ngailn take hip; Halt wlith hiM a.e 'l:Lats,,; tult the Lwo gen Ulillell Whoi( r iii'.ih4ienCO 1fs It i ton Ltalt HII'p IOs, ev('ln (i t "heir frl'i.vl, xI'r MI'. Justlhen waynet arnd M r. .llnti, I i tlliird. (O)nt of thltn . In Ihluleui Ii, I blllowv, sevouty.-ix year's of age, the other, I think, seventy-five. Any time within five or lix years they could have- both itrct'i retired front actlive service on frill pay, aii they have iilhIhl very much more than thel termn which a juost aliii proper law provi(des for active judhdal s.erv ' on this Iaioch, and couil live the renlaildter of their derlining ye.rl' in eiase. on full pay. But they are 1 ot, Irlclnrl' to. go. AKt giioe r not Moorln to have weakelned thelr facultie, or t, have I mpal)iled t.he'ir ahbly to work. In 1874 Mr. .uJ iiotli (CITIo rdl coul hivo rietireld oni full italary. Ili 18 thlrl still. to, It1.1+ inoilance, ldoubtles'sn, of youngellr menl wit.hllll hl cilrcullt who are alpl'r antts foir iii poisll, in, Ianl lid tel great Iatis ritiinii of himielf atit of hil rriends. Four yearsl . l, 5l a It h l II ll Iatiit t lii his Limnt had corn i. lio lay atI Portland, MlII,., his boii', iduring thi Muintrerti, tLoo shik 1to li irlovell. hitl, whli'n tho fall dtll)R a'Lili hlte anlnlllllliicetl , hli farnlily that he was going to Wnuhinglllnl. IHdahl thtllhsLhllild go if lih had to hie Ilfteld to the Ili' CI . 11 O dhili go, arIl Wits lilted tLo th l'ar-, liil very h lour ni liti roilled on tiwanrt the r'itpltal city hl, ti'ugtl h earnl e lak. ,luli ial routini lli 9is the habit of hit life, i , i i I of all old jididc!+ l clli cI'-!r. (Oer 4'5I o, pll r'ill y,why they .e.linell to .il tIlro ll imaknai. "iry or y1Nuiogir iiin iI1 henl milghtl hapill tai il thul phtys.l l.l acl lllliniy It. hlas been the ' xp rilrlence f ,IanIy (ii mlien thLat the yonri of iasM, .ii whIch they Iiookik ! f rwiar', 'Iwl'r, in fact, thelii yeari which they shouiild sllt.I atvid, anidl that health anid ilhap litnisHs, and vetn IlfoI Itself, diepiiiiiid iupion running ilnothlily along with cotrr.t habllits in theL well-worni ldi ways. ''it)1 4(i-ui to hii Ilihe i1linf(' oif Thii ' two oili .. lJIus till - of tie Sil - pri'nii ( !innrt,. 'ihliy artn thereI cni use thiuy iii inllt eart, o1r d11 not tdare, tio stopi. 'Yet, tlhe l1i 1tlion of liithlia' o the Supri iie ('couiirt, i4; ine ofl thliie 1ii-t air'duili wlthin the loralge of liii rllnahi fITortl.. ('li+f lui thl'i hiso, iln ipeiking of t.iu illt (ie of th illtich, once Maild lto a friedl: '"Whi I wae ,8italn'riy of ti llT 'Ireas iory I tihol ghtl. it wasi I lih liardlist, positillui In the gioverintlilul.. '1'11s wits t grteiit mtistIake. ''hei'," Wi',-' ic i-mii of liureauit in llor nl wiiiys I'+'(dy h) rendr' " Tilne (Ilas tn.o1'n. f ('(oull a, at imiilentil ltail a skillful ranli to reportl, ipotln any speial suijiti.. Thrne wiri ixp rlitni'ei lii0di ti lt nil lthe formal part of t.e work, so that. iiy li(litle l thlrni wiere atally of aI di reltory chiaranctr. ut Ili t his phlaw'o of hI lhf .1ili'e therei ar('e iIi mlitis thati an b (dol gailled. l'vi-'yilhing roust be done by oini', - -r s- -- Bergh's Preerliptlon. IIhllliolll ph ia Tirmes. Abolut the motst unpcpular man In New 1 York cltyv Is (pt. Williams, who has set the, Ilicen of tih neitropolls thhexarmprpl of club Sblng people Indslcrirnlnatily. Williams, how Sover. I.Its his champion, alnd that chnmrplon, I Ivlcerl y enougih, 1 Ilenruy BHrgh, famous for hi)s prittiUit.imco inl tho lSrlolty for the Provrn titn of Cruetlly to Aniimale. Mr. Jiergh thiinlks that. such a Ilan as Williams tI a public Ine'(sslity, anti onvly lanmtnt that there are not, more of them. Ind(esi, it Mr. IJetrgh (10nh Iu \v his way hoi would d(l )ltih )()people, not, by cihtdltng ihole on i to head, tint by plyiing the l th , to i htr. back. Ile relates with great gusto hii observationtb it Egypt of the Ihat.timldo, and (tlily wishVls We could transplantl4lll tto syst.)'4'n t thlis country. "Strip tht4ose 11n1 ino witho hit horses oni theo heLal or IkIck Ihebo; tntol wiho insult your wife or youlr dal(lughter, or try to rob or break into your ht)ouse strlip tthorn to th waslat and then lash thern onI the bare back until the bloodh runs ditown on(l tlhe floor !" Sucht is Mr. ]eIrgh' Iprc.cription. -.. .... -- * -- ..-.. . What C(rried Ohio. 1Hartford Ti ms.] The "financlal I-ste" told, in Ohio cmesp 1la.lly where It was felt In the shatti of $5 allnd $101 pulrc'hases of votes, ouit of John She: rartll's civil (servi(o reformt fund, all over thit State. Mllermrnan's Forlorn Hope. it inclun.atI Enuutirer.I Whlin tih (Irant i(numt takes up its East WIi,'a :Illpar'ch t:L,I.In1 tilt s t(oll(atrlal chantt1ce of Mr. Sihellrlta will ho much enhanulce(l. i )estrtucivte ',orest fires are getting inl thteir rlgulhLr aut Im111r work. A week agio t hey werel' rainbg lltrugh thousandsllt olf anrc in tlhe Norllwt:irthwe Trl ritory, andll now tlhy t.re burn ing over the woded bills along the Erhe In thei viltnity 0I' (Cornint1g alndl Pt'It Jervis, antd t-wel'plog the tilibllt frotu the tmounitains alutl Mtuliold, Waterville, Warren and o(ther towns in Vermlont. T'lhn reputed gold and silver mines dia cnvrred it ieltoiui, (C.lass county, Moi., ttavt niot 1tllIt)nne i (out" as watt exp)ortl(t. About Ii )ounlls o the orT was bIroulght t) St. Loulis to he a'sayed. Mr. tlug. Annoldlt, mret111l'.'gist, sitnll|lle and asayiLyed thi, lot it lland foull[ 1nO trace olf ltlher gold (or silver. 'the HiulT:tlo (roi, r potintts outt that. Now York i. iot, In the habit, of following Ohio when the latter State gone- R.,lpuhlih'an. "'Thus ()Ohito wentt Itl(rthtlican In Otolher, 1867; Now York Dohmocrtt'i(i the itxi, timonth; an ti the I.atmo divr.,.ity was (,etxhibtite(l in 109, IGa5 llad 147(;, arni will he this year. INDIAN TURNIP COMPOUNDI PECTORAL BALM, For thre cure of Coughs. Colds, Hloarseness, Bronchitis, Asthnma, and the Various Affections of the Lungs and Tl'ygrat, and for the Relief of Consumptive Patients. The Indian Turulv P'e'toral Balm comtletoly curles thin (cat invOtliratit (tISes of Bronchitis, C.ltarrh. Incelouet Consumpt tion, llPllonorltry ODiorossiu. thue tvasmtuodie Nervous Dla ordirs wahich attenld certain forluuiof Coughs. 8oreo Throat. sl ironeorally till cases of In flarnmation of the Rautra Lory Organs. It has a sooth Ing actlon upon the vourh. fauillitates oxpVctoraton. cho,,,ks tLo spitting of blood and relievet thes of Asithma. In this Ilat dtisease the Indian Ti'ulip Potloral Balrn has I 'b,,a given with the gretestt (:,uP oti remarktably relieves thlis iistrers-tln na flctuion. ]'Pr1." per hottl,. $t. ProDeretd antl for salte 1y B. IAP TACE. Drutgglst, Nos. 23 ;)nd as Elysian FIelds street. And! by the prl:clw;ui wholosale and retail druigIsts of New Orleans. ocli imd&W 2d1 th or Atho OODLEV BROTHIERS Have the most complete stook of Oane Wagons. thriet and tour mule Cane Carts. Ox Carts. Loa Whrcls. Cotton Wagons, Bagasse Carts. Farm OCrts, Rle GCarts. Small Oarts of everysize. four and nix scat Family Wagons, 8ring Wagons for dcliveroga goods, Spokes. Felloes. Shafts Hounds, Wagon Ma:erial. Axle Grease., arl Boxes, eto. We especially call attention to our full-sized swed.ed and hardened Axles. Ohilled Boxes and extra Ironing of all our Carts and Wagons. Mainufavtured in our own factories at Wheeling, W, Va.. tror the best material and by skilled mechanice, we can give a reliable gu-aantee meet anr oomDetitonr and elopli te lartat d1emand. "4- t S Mand 0 Union l treet. ars 1do em M . SCHWARTZ & BRO., 149 TO 169 MAGAZINE S'BREET, AG ENTMI FO1I The attention ot the publlol a partlcularly called to the GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I This reduction is possible on aooount of the deorease in the oost of labor and mato trW. M' by any lowering of the juallty of either. Notwlthstanding the proviously acknowledged SUPERIORITY OF THE DEANE PUMP, It has been the constant endeavor of the manufacturer to render it still more worthy al the fa·ro with which it has been received, by such IMPROVEMENTS IN DESIGN AND DETAIL As will slmplfy, strengthen and perfect It for the many uses to which it siappledueatif t IS now admitted to be The Most Perfect Mteam Pump Made. Each PUMP is subjecoted to a r!tuorous test before leaving the manufaotery. and eer! . au " l g uaranteed.. We obllgate ourselves to refund the purchase money in case any Pump should fa to V~es form the work for which we warrant it. We have constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of PUMPS FOR VACUUM, SYRUP, TANKS AND FEEDING BOILOB' KELLY STEEL BARB WIRE. KELLY SrEeL BARB FENCE WIra STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE. With the invention manufacture and use of BABRED WIRl dawned a NEW BRA IN - ING. Previously all fences of wire or wood had to be mode of sufllolent strent - resist the brute force of the animal to be restrained and it depended uDon strength and activity of the animal as to whether the fenoe could be broken down or scaled; hnnce, fencing hut become very costly, and. In many cases, almost impossble to be obtained, thus making a great drawback to tie settlement of some of the finest portions of oar Contlnent. THE EASE AND COMPARATIVE CIIEAPNES With which BARBED WIlE can be transported the small amount of time and labor segr$a.gg to put It no. its wonderful aftnincy nas a 4aeuce. and its Oomparative heapnnes eh s made for it a most wonderful and remarkabe succoss. The amount of sales have been unprecedented, and though hItle was heard of it four rears ago. It Is now known all over the civlnzed world, and used in all the Btates and Territories of the United States. We are Prepared to Execute All Orders, Snall or Large, Promptly and at VToy Low Prices. FRIEDMAN'S INJECTOIS AND EJECTORS. The special attention of manufacturers, mill ownes, and other partioe using steam, ie oseaa to the great economy of omplcyinrg Injectors as a means of supplying water to steam bollers, In most oases these Injectors may take the vlaef of Steam Pump s to groat advanta.ge, even where the latter have been set up and are nov in use. It would be a matter of eoonomn Saoply one of the former also to your boiler, for the ollowing. among many other reasons eagak pertinent, that might be given: The Best of iPumps Will Sonetimes Get Out of Order, others fronuently. In which case much valuable thne 1s lost while making repairs. Here tniA such ciroumstances, is a comparatvoely inexonusve machine, always in order and ready to at a moment's notice to take the place of the disabed Pump and allow the work to aouon ai it i Ing unusual had roccurred. Then again itnmay bsdted to grsatadva .ta.. j - -r1 i -leng - " the during the nthtitimae. so as to be in a good oonditbn to get up a full head of teasm wilt delay t the morning, effecting by this operation alone a Great Saving in Fuel, and Wear and Tear of Boilers. The Steam employed in working the Injecor is returned to the Boller with the Feed Water theroby raising Its temperature, and prevntirz the unequal expanslon so disastrous to BoW Plates. caused by Dumping in water at a low teaperaturo. The Feed Water enters the Boiler througi the Injtctor in a continuous stream. whloh Is a great advantage over the unavoidable intormltent supply trodluced( by all kinds of Pumps. Those Injectors are warranted to work wlh the most perfeo. regnularrit and when . ron.., avplied, acoording to the instructions given. luarantoed to work to the fuieat extent t capacity, as laid down in our table. They will also. if desired, be sent on tr.l to responsible parties for thirty dayse: to bea cptod if found to work as represented. othrwise to be returned free of expense except fi transportation. S)EALEIIS IN JUDSON AND ALLEN GOVERNORS, Mha pity & Wells' PORTABLE ENGINES AND BOILERS. STEAMBOAT, CIIURCI AND PLANTATION BELLS. B3ar, Iloop, Sheet and I3oiler Iron, WHITE LEAD.. Ma3hlne and Carriage Bolts. Nuts. Washers and Nails. Steel Blacksmith Tools of all descriptin Files, Sand and Emory Paper Emory Cotd, Sugar-House and Railroad Lamps ad Lan terns, Putnam's Polished and Pointed Hose Bhoe Nails. Worcester Belf-feeding Upright Drills Morse Patent Twist Drills. Tankr. Ooopers' and Boiler Rlvets. Tank. Goovers' and Boiler Riveta, I "" " MORRTl TA.HKER a& CO. Lap Welded Steam and Gas Pipe, STEAM AND GAS PIPS FITTINGS, Seam and Gas Pipe Tools of all Kinds. Brass and Iron Globe and Anule jlves : Brass and Iron Pull Opening Valves; Brass and iron afdety Valves; Brass and Iuo Hor!zorl Nu and Vertiai Ohbek Valves ; Brass and Iron Bteam and Vaow n Ga.Foms; Stoam an' Bervice Coo(ks; Braess Air. OClkder r.r.d Gauge C(ocks; Brass Golugs. HOLLAND & THOMPSON COMPOUND, For Journal Boxes. Engines. Bbhtin for Ilow and FtI Motion. we claim will save FIT~I PER CENT over the use of oil. NATHAN & DREYFUS' IYDROSTATIC ID SELF-ACTING LIB.ICITORS AWB OIL.RS. MAOHINIST AND BLACK IITH TOOL8 OF ALL KINDB* iBOVEL AND BPAD Anvils. Vises and Bollors; Dirt. Ghrden and Iron Whelbarrows Iiahser Hose. Belting and Paolig of all kinds; New and BSecond-Hand Portable and Btatiorry Engines. Bollers. Shafting and Pnllere. RAILKOAI AND MILL 5UPPIPI[ms O. ALL KINDU. ]Estimates for N w Boilerss Furnlshed on Applicatiojn. Parties desiring to Durobge will save a Large Pbreentage by calling on us before DurmabaslM elsewbere Bead for our Evised Catalogue, 1. tSCIHWARTZ & BRO,5 , 1i to 19 MAGAZINE STREET., Packers' Rtawheitt Hand Bolt dutertj Eol!vse Pan DiIoworR tNotnnl r Flue BruRhee, Portable Forges single and Doablo Tr'~og. Iron ioOl Obdhrine and Anohovs. lkovolvtag Bod Pla~a. Boad 5otSoDgUi