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TIHE NE1W ORI IEANS DAILY DEMOCRAT, VOL. V--N(. :".:;. NEW O ILEANS, '"I) , N /. .. 17, 1s79. P CE. FIVE sENTS. VO .TV N ).:.,. NEW OIRLEANS, 11ONI)AY ti, N 1)\1I,;M'E(t 17, IS7,7.. l'I)II( F VI\: i'N II The Examiinaion lBeiin Made Into the Late Outlbreak by the Governllmen ('Iou- t ll ittlolln. J1 Chiefs Douglas and Johnson on the t Btand---- They Profess to Know Nothing of the Meeker Massacre or the Attack on Thornburgh. Los PtrNO A(Inrw'v, (kl., Nov. 14.--()uray carried his point at the Indian tItuncil )on the night of the twelft l Instant., and the prinlt pal chleTf of the Whlilt river IUt(p, excetpt Jack, were present at the Agency yeAterdary reatdy to give testinllony whenl callied upon. The Ilndians who testify befora theo cotnllli slon are swornl y ()uray ra ccording "o the t custom of the lt to nation. D)ouglas rwes Iho ifirst wiltness oall,'l at I the order of ()uray. Hte arose from his oant, nld, standing -erct., with irmn railsdl, he Idl mninlstored an oatlh 1,o hlllln1ilr e a 1Iollows: ".y the heavens above in', by the earth 1 that will renelvn mei, by ten (lreaat HSirit that looks down uponll let. dare not speak any- I thing but the truth.''" This was sali with muclh (force and appro priate gestures. 'shi . toth, like all t ,llstiiony, i was trant.lit Ilnto 814panlsh Iy b )laray, anil I then Into English by lllterprl'tor Townsend. At lfirst I )touglatt was Rsnlewlhat nervous anld very pale, but, toward teile u1ot, of hisa test- I mony had regaitilne cotoiillsur lllt. e 11s tll nothinf, heard iithtlllng., atl t.)olk no part In the killing of MIaker antd elltltloyto ti 1, ilt fight with Thtornlurghl. 11 linllldt old Mrs. Meeker rnlnintlg il.ltt 1 land t.l k her to his houset and tHook eret of her. II thilmo waL to mucoh occuplitdt wl ii, tlthe ar t of his wtlllltlltti boy, that ho diltl lotl, know atyl) lohg Irt rtla tlion to what, was ging wroig. At the l.iutn that the killing of tile' iiltpi '.yl co('oiitiienc'd he was in theil warehit use and Il (IIlll o ne llnt ly does nott klinow whito begal It'e attack. ]11 says thatL lil1 ftoilings ov'.+ianTe 1iIit, and It1 limade 1llllt cry to lllhik 1into) what, i('11tll n11 his frienlds.et had fallin. Mr. Mi.t'ker told himn that in two dlays tll soldltrs iwuld corll. )ouglas replhllt that It, would hllel e tl r It have oOLlil'er- one ol 4 t.lo the irgey andil hiavet a couln illatint try tlitdl sntll ' lsl x istig illfltluill l's, as the ludilan w rn i firratld of t.ltt ahtdiloi-re. Meeker promi.etai toi go with I I))ougints lit tihe mornlin anid t.ot the oillhAr,. I, but while they were talking the light with I'lhornburgh was going on though icliter I )otiglasi tol' MlUlM r were awar' oft the faln at 'l tl nll tn, Ouray has mlade Lho ntetueLary preparla tions for the pr' o t L, lloll i l' t Ilho cotil misetlot ALd if the Whit river Utol should make any attenlptl t l.lwarid ianl oll,reak, lift y picked mlen who i.lt'r inoiw eoiinnplllli l within rifle shot of tiUhe tunliUllol, wouldt be nil hand the Instant anything of that kind was attempted. LATIaJt- lohsROn haIs hteen on the stand all the forenoonl, but knows even less Ilitu l)oug hl. To the qletilon : "1 it) yoni kiow whether there has )ewiI any light at Whlit river?" lihe lasweredX "No." None of his relatlves werte In the fight, so fart' as It knew. auil lihe could not give the name of a single Indit enlllgaged in the killing of Meleker and thet eiplhoyot, nor the troops. WHAT THIE WHIIt' IiliVERi UTf.r IlTlENlEDl) TO DO WHITl ADAMiS. DENVat, C(ol. Nov. 10. -It Is now ascer tlined that the llottle I Lto In itliiani dtlid.id IIn their cooil01 to kill Gtai. AilLtis, wheon Ihe latter wasre tnt to hoIl a trial with them blut subhsesuentl abanionul tI hat pllan iandI re solvcd upon the course alsin( purs.ed. CIIILES A'1 ('ANUALTIES. Explosion of a Boil'er --8ev,",a1 People FatalIy Injnred. DElTItOIT, N.`V. 18. A largr honllor in Woods A ILeold's W . ill, in Catrrollton, Mthii., explodedt yesterday a fternoon, nstantl y killl lug Jean 1'atell, fatally injuring I twardr Illuessas and Cyrus BIhrr, ani silightly wounding one othlr. Th'Ie Io1s amlounts to -$8-00. TUIhIEE WOMEN TIhO)WNEI IN AT'rEMI'TINI1 To) ('Ili 50 A. IIIVIF:. (CINCINNAT, Nov. It. T1he wlf' anld two daughlters of Albert Woodlwardl wore drowned yesterday ili atti'rllptillg to eross C(lffy river lord, two mills from Colubrulbu, nludiana. A TRAIN PA I, Tll nolo(llr A ftitlION. Cnrr'Ato, Nov. 10i. T'hhoSouth- ounll freight train on the Chic'Ago and Alhlin ItallroadI broke through the hbrillue at Iliverdale ye)' terday, Wrellnlllg six t(nis, killilg the brake lnan and injuring thi llngine'r ain lfirm'unan. RELEAMDit ON BAtlIlh. cIsONTON. Nov. 1. Ill ) o I It. Conant, the allieged defaultllig casiieir of the Elliot Na tional Bank. ihas hi. wn relti'asod on ,cIO,lOi baliji01 iLssi'rts li. inll lnlOInc' l il claims that afl investtlgatul,n will plro\v It. (C NIIEiRD W ITI[ MAKINt; FItCAil)U I'*IINr [' CAINIS AOAINMIT 'TRIIC VIiOtELNIIIINT. CtNmtN,"ATt, Nov. II'. %M ijor (!huge, from the I),partminnt of lust.io in WtWashington, arrivedl hler yesterliday and 'alllsed the arrest of ll nlted States ('C urf Clerk Aul)r'ose, on charge of smaking fraudulent clainms aailllst the glovernenlllt. rho liitter w.iS releasedo oil $10,000 bail, and will be examinod to-morrow. MUIO1)EIIEI) ItY A RI'NiNKEN MAN. CHARLslk,'TON, Nov. 1. A colorte Ila tl amoed Pet Hawkis., wrs shoIt, at Splrtthnurg., last. light, by Thomas White, of iCoiwpens, and died almost Instantly. 'li'e munlerer is a white mla, and was ct'ullittn lfor trial. t11o arys that he was drunk antl knows nothing about the affair. AN tMI EZZ.ZIERI SAFE IN CAN'.NAA. CINSINNATI, Nov. 10. . 1. ! Zn(k., the well known busltts mlan ol f L It;anster, Ohio, was yesterday found to have commnllitted forgeries -and norhet:".-, t ihmoney to thir et..Ont of $11,o1) (or $20,. and to hilve lld to (Canatla. Ihe Colalender Billiard Tournament--lar inier and Mloison irlllucceful. NEw Y'oR. Nov. 1.--. At the billiard tourna mnent yesterday amti last evenitur the follow ing s(xres were muadi' 1larnhir ,0I, i ioier 14+4; winner's averagte a: 3 :1 Slosson 3t(N), etoiln 2'97; winner's average 17 1-11. HIghest 0ilru Si)sso.i 73, ;7, II; Sex ton 0Gi, 72, 43. This go.nle wis cl ose tlSi.l inter esting througholut. Schaefer 900, Htdoliphne It; wtuner's aver Age 15 4-19. Highest runs - ti'iacf,'r 6i, GS, 53; Eludolphe 7). 2i9. Advance In the Price of ('Cal. NEW Youli, Nov. 16. The I'lllling c)tll pa lies will tadvance the pricef coa(l t wenty-llve cents per ton Molindy. It is proai)lle that there will sooln It' a still further advance. Proposed 'leetlnlg of the MISmiStppI Val Ir) MSatea COniilln'lon. Lour svILLm, Nov. 10.-- lion. Eugene t" nder Wood, of Kentucky, mettber of the Mis.is sippi V alley Stae's Commission, hais called a meetin g of the commiasion to be held in this city D ecember 2. All the valley States will be rep resented and a full discussion of river Impro vement, the lose to commerce by low mitr', . (~.t.'(., be hIatI, IaItnd p:Ieli. be rt'uad oi Th' o! s lip''! pl'ouig sssssslis's ti bI' tsssst lslir'rst .ig ssi ..I ip sita n1.. Tile IroIlth Inl Vlrlllnia. TPrtrananows., Nov. 1; A drotll, has pre v.llid to an aisrsnllslg q'xtrt In thl is setlhou o,[ tht 8tato 4155rIsing tthe pot, thlre55 tIsthSt, ominu g lg/rleatl anloll(ty andll unleasllnes. \wells sltl ri't;Hts al s r ·l sir tKr io tIll. i |1 ts iisrlltl' iiI The ltrrtford In AmeruliCan Waterl. VsINIIAsItI IIAV,.l sI in.rr Nirv. Ii;. l'li I ssnt1.s countss lisgsspl II art lorield trnvei tirave ylIt~iid a1y, tiut'ty-'Slivii inlayss rl 'ss5 l IlO .itslll 1io. AlL alr well on batl'sr. - -- .t-- - mJIEN. inIAIhi1'K ANr) MUH . f4itRIfATT. A Oomllute REtIfntation of thie 1rtthetnt Re irtitly MIsl inii 5n.5.isusloli us T t wnpApemer. A lil t s issi. Or lof ,, 1 (l I tilll sin lls I0 IOLtr lll ctit tVatriii l )trI s ir'rrt l tiia Ntsithirvlisw Te tWtitt IIt ' NOW Yttik tlill''isHifl~llrtrls L aIsl I a Iy itl..el I ty t ls t h s' n t sti 't 's fr, lii hom i' hIIItI lLI r. 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H.Ms sany.n; Ln vall by~li the I JIu nerntlsfo the n P uoshine f'', t li pdliusr nIu tli,, l's'nst mlit viit'yss i iin Its hnisg morn Ms'~i Mrtvii as li iX llrt' frIsIs oh Illlls willn rpissiis l * i nill l lv , I1II1 f 1rthoreasonllll tlllhat· wlhle lllljoiIN . o l#+lll l, ht ingt i tll i t tll ilI i iits' ll I |hii ) 5i<II'i .jii lhulh ll S' r issisi , hii hits tit h it isiw sllit 1,l'.ii lyrst is I r silt tLntl sissIlr hasi si nthit tl 14 1,t 1 I sI s 5l, itit tisshl si.tlr he silssil nltilst |I . thl i ti t ) il r i l i for itiit lhl 't I -Risi , iii Ilfstlii i· f h i III W a h iI istst n s +]sisti, l tl. o tlain. Mis , i-s I, tltllllllis igiss' slsr wlt t ,ll l llssi i ,rli i(sisi risi.si ttsr s'ottushi ori taitilst e I' lii litO tis t lli's o fIllslt. I iss''s.' h l''tIiii 't o li fhtrts lt. halr l Wouitllll r i lt hs isss irnl', i llrl hi s st tI u llel ntl - ssisn lslslis lis! Il'li'sl'll ls rt . HlIfsr'5' il.t i r wi ns usL 5,.ro t l ii ts w iill li iir sisllll liir i i. 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Thotl ldid isl Ia htoer whnlLh wlstip ftoin thi 1 New "'ssrk ,Stisi, 'shhuliti ith It eisiuH Islssi cstphei istsd .oblu'ii artisi lb b , r:rnwr ssan TIo wL0 llseslsir if thio M s lis: t 1 l ha1n thl n~~·, 14yl(" IniV( (aturaWL i(lanothe above tLiorlil hisjiUi't iss LY . 5, 14 sihl ('l.es. l llssls-.ss I1s tlh ilsisi'is't y s~ii t i H sli tsit I I hst's nit'lrllit. i I. r rsil ti s ll th' ) lllilll.lt ./ollii.i# I,,mt i0 1 l~'VlW w li lOl llloiiiii Ws I Ils s is ' l i . i rr|as I ItiI hi Wtr l5 l nr5 ll I11s0 i, hl.tw ii tI'iis , is w ii sllyti hoi hslsrs. is , tl , (cli. iuthn00t I5i iii sI Iit is iti ( L M+rs. istirrattt, htit bUd flu sriire Li. ii vitn Ihis Lrlsl and sn thtitt'i silaf Inl+,. 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Golll s.' Ililn..n<k ,,rno l mn ti' ,'ltsk th i s isro 'ltlist Ysir si t t. tl ssss1'';.. TIf thIrs iini''s l'sestsut vsr w iih weislia fro 'tthsii' rssgns'h ii~l h!s, i* it~lllll 5 ,. no lsirgo l ust I Isis~ ristiW'ikis ltii +tirii'st ia-tis" I. nitisne" It sl,.i~ i s'li it. sn- hsis i'sfiisir, h. N1w tYrk Hun<,i wh.idI. itv h wills als coiedtlllhe Jourral aro ll) I lte.~ oillnlisr~llt Tot ith Ii'itss of tlhsi Witr I)s'sluirttuss'tit, (tiss. Grailstiis I, snllt'r sirdusri friton s tus Ilin s.nr Ikbsistrh tissrnt, r'uf ii hiiil si |hil is su ntwrit of iiiitthiIi iss'jsssii isssiisle'li thhit sslsihissnt sainrlus, - w ist s tiss 5to Ihsl'si thul Vwl'i ol sho layw rh tl foris di iitst n.il'l issnsid all ilaish il irisiutr -.1 ish4s Ashnhtsw lth ts. I lt l .i thttiste R .lir-,t (lit-ifti o stf ttnith iih. ssli tisswrit, hssii pr tiieisI. it Ia il tluishsl M, isso. i s11rrsslt Wnis ui ivo isustis isis-oit e rti thi bhstse r11l4 u tifs5 iii A . Isiils lis.rw tssn hn , thi titsnmi tni'ti Ilsi , s tlhitsitiy sli (isns. lnsiins.hsi . asts uthsrse, i,-isi I-s'st iordtisss ot tite, i hsi isrius P 'lisa insisit. t it Ii listrsissl or ni~tl'ttiss. ¥i' lhut ri'iissss s p's s-l vtry Wi-tt sa liilMJtilis ih ari h i 'wtt l it t L t sis iti l t l hlt Ilotissi sifior this xhtiis if i.t. rssltttiii. FI'itw is uih' ulsili i+nsits ts'itf sstit| willl isi s sisl y slits fisti n t. A iItUIItAry n' IIuLLt . .et r n n ( r. .. . . ...' co f ., ... o n. . . .(.o11 W.I.. 14 .V.oul "kl W il4 r la. A It)1IAN CAI'IIULtO. Surh sihustalntin tetimony In emntradlc tlon of the caltolllnl s in tI ho , Journal intefr view of culrse dlisposes' of tho uiatter. 'T'he Catholo prwast referred to Is repreooentod as stating that (Gen. Italnock atsotluthly refused to lot Mt's. SurratIt so( her ilorgynitnI or any of 1the cl''gy of hir c(hullrclIh after sho4 Wle w* lsn t.eend. Now right here risms Iatther Waltler, who performed for her the last r llglo.us seor virs of the Church. and says he was tn al nLost constLat attlendanttces uponll her duthring her last hourst, and in th,. perrorutman-e of his eaero'lld duth4 ml4ot with io4 oltstrilution on4l4 thel part of t hetit nidtllato naut horlti.s. 'tile most charitable eonntruction we ian pui upon the whole tlusilllms i8 that thil Ln terview In thet lourlrl wilt Imlagltiary. Sure ly lno pr'loet wouldtl so falr fc.rrgt, his calling? as to luidulgo in sicurrilous abuse of It dlstlin guithCId soldier alnd statesmlan, basingl the same lupon 1statements which hlo4 knew to e. false. Affairm on the Lower Rio Grande,. ISan AntonIo Herald.l A very had state of affairs exists on the lower Rio Grande itn IIdIalgo counlty. Sincetl the rieuloval of troops,) from Santa Maria'l tlh lawless elmtent has tatken possessiotn of the country, and are roblbing the ratnchlero4 anrd driving off stock at will. UIle s relief Is oh tainedi the coulntry will have to ie entirely .4urr!'nd4ered to the robbers, who will use1 it asi it "stampilng groulndl" from which to raid Ion the couniltry stIll further east. The rol-uovial of Maken'li|oltl's commandnt111tI from this ltopart ltunt, whic('h left the territory mnllti.toned un prot4,ettIl, was ita ross. tinjusttee, p4erpetrated wit.hoult a shadow of excuse, for there were as Illlnll trioops in other parts of the country that could well haive betn spared to tdo t I44 duity thll Fourth Cavalry 1s now d(oing. The fatet is. (inl. P lope has long horn trying to got I this regiment away froml tht department,ant.li he too(k al\vanltag 4of the I.te war to alo(onm ptllh his lurpoes. The rtsullt is a fair .noun try giv440 tover to thieves atnd desperadoes. Montgomery A Co. commence the sale of a flue library to-night. Se' their alvolrtisement. For gas and toeam fitting go to M. H. Appl- gate. No. 146 Povdras street. Political clubs shoulh get fireworks from Mil ler & Dtelmann's. It they wish to make a fine display. F()IEI(; N A, 1'A, IlS. , A Bt(ch of Ilenii from the Other Midle of the At Ilntice. Contradlition of the Rumor of an Un dorstanding Between Turkey and Russia-The Russian Army be ing Concentrated on the German Frontier - Moro Troops for Cuba. TUIIKE'Y. (IoN4'rANTINo1'.,1it, Nov. Ili. Mt.ntrllu I'Pasha, Tulrklih Amla tI4aleI4 r at Londonl, hila tAlK'gr'plol tli' I'ort1 it . I ord Hallabtlury Is 4atis'iiol with expii 4jl4n411 4 tiln prj ' ti d by thn arn tsLIsaulor. lIo IhslovI, .itihat t 1 t4 onl .villncld lord HRali tomry tlut tlt rI'e1ortL orf an ullrdorstlldling ,ntwoo.n ''Iurkey alnl Jts11g4; are without fouilndationl. iRU ~ I A. dl. t of th Il a tle' IW' a rorlt t hat titer 14 'o,. "Ons to r'ogarll thlo nIIw.s Jr tihl coifnilorabldo coPeI t rat.it'1ti -n itof .u44ian trloop,4 t 4 thei u.tilLIu frontir oT (oiormt.tny Fl,4 well iifounded. of tbl4 Noritr .'r4rti'r( hw hohl anl interview W with Lord Ilhi.Tortn, Ill reporttt the lattor her progratm'tun inT 'Ti'ilrkoy tl'l"iudtint.J'y aml t hilt tits mua intlnanl.en'e of pmoac r'estod with r'rinc'( 1 irtRchakolT. FOItEIOIN FIAHIIFM. MAItoItin, Nov. I, Tllh) Iilibrrrl .ayi t.he acld infantry to Chub, ,. VIF:NNA. Nov. 1;.-Th,'' ('1,trovit.th and (CzlI'vnaI hav ltv ft for IUrlini. I Jay iouuld alid to Have 4)1i Stined Con roll of the 't. L. and M. F. II. it. . T . I . l . Nov. Il . T hot t ie I t w ll-'l.th l tinll.tod rpoArlt', hin c ,ulalon hori t.hat .ly 44(1 llhlk tllit even,f.n. t lv,ht44 lll tll IT01 tlth' 1(4lW Itrnit eitnh act.R4iwth have pu1,14irhras tiro titIo Irolllln int rvt II lh ,IIt,' . l nllu i , tlll t n ti Olrandnllo Iatllrladl . llg .nIN. k , vivo preit de4 nt inits eIlhljl 111i1t 26000 41114' , and. R4tyl that they havo h llu ilarhtl-go lIts fr.il Sother plr'.-ou4. Th. e hlUore Endt of the Frence Cablel l ubnded. Notw 'IIAoTIIAll, Miln., Nov. i: WV. At IO i)'lo'k thtlI. evening th sYor har nI l n' of tohe Inw wort lT.el hangedl with the Iitl'l'amllr FaradaLy, whichl will tleave t o-morro'lw iimornilllg atl, daly . liglht irn i mlke tihl lfi l 'conne (tio orf tilt 4. Itl (3 011 II. or l 4 (Vt' l fi(1' lT|u () r1413 lull 4t Movet entt s ofUI OIHIatI TttlIn NIw, New Yon. Nov 111 Arrlvd : Wynnnke. hlhllmnd, Now York. Now w(rill ' ..n Ottv oTf l t I tlAJto llounv. ato. n. City of r la, Iitvil4a N~ Wlarn. nlvetta. Malaga and Cydoirla Ar rived out: Ahr INstni. AMUSEMENTS. The Banker's Daughter. Managi r Hall. of trh G rantl Ot1ra [1unrt, 1iffordod the, Now O(rl3anu Ily.g'illg ahll,'. Il Mt. ltoung..It dr.tl tr.at, whG'h wi. air, . bold to ay wa. n.vr ..ur........d ll tih Wnltlrt ' days of rho nld (; de'to ill Varit im Thlva'r" of G ravinr Rtront. tho founvdatin of tho pr0senl, i tomlr4nt of '.hotsiteof Caiu nl streot. Tl ts Viay 10 witI Iron1I on '.ow .l . d' r .omnl I c'1lt)1 l1 "'Tho L Nktr's Daught'r." intoU"le r by it ' omI Stcollprhing sovf ieral Inmlhb-4 of the orItinal, S ootmany thath ( .1lyeid the '(o0'1 1 7y fitl h I such a tlolio.l at til)1 UIII nIno IIn r .l4l Nlr 'rT1IlH tr In Now York, as will hi, soon by thI, following iast:l S John i tr', ( llow •L ui.rm. ti lrld al ( lll. W" ;in ton IPhippsl ..I . (',har1111 Wal.,e t I t h'rl,, Count I lOaroait hr i .. T . ..l J. W. I I ( lln r ,a wrone'n WVtlbrook... . ... E. L. 'Tilton SMr. Babba1 lt . ...... II 4 ra .Id Fors1 or'. II th1rn |lt. lndid n ....... Fr ink Io ,rtnl t Mr. Irown ..1.1. ....r I.l.... . t o, lft. l A ( illkiT . Dr. Watsl( ol . ..... . . (t1,"n. W. Farron M. Motvlllants ...... . A. r. I. lnllt.ton I Jollr ald .. .. ........ ... ."1 ..Jo-)trl h W atirlir il Il dWlia ll t y ...1m1l i l ht . 14 r M l af lrightl I FlWtr e , o Wt. \'vlillnont i l'own Mrs4 . ( lni'. Wiln 'I. ", Mrs. iuln y 1,( ini.0 ..... . 31rx nar,m, _ L i-{ tiu .... . ........r.. w 1, ul n ' r ll r . , Natallo . r ()litr Los 'r-ix " Thn pol 18i not .I I OW ono, nod not wih.i lltild l. lIg ihit Mr. C(l tll ran lll n l uthority In u1 t' In0 t0r1 beIllef ta t lir lnso II.IW4i.d miwn aIlounn ,Id nLot ron,'tvin "'hn ItIrk r's Ihltghtor." f Juldgn for youir.anve., old l"ay K--rs. y A honker i un tlht point of tailing who n1 hn t rt -v a lottr " rom, it iMiilli nIll o, a..illilg f r - thi htnid of his onlly drlln ,r, whl i to 14 in I,)v with l- imowanious irtiut. To uialve hltr tuit h•r W., are Invidious only 'jecauso ox 'oloucy t eIil ltn iltide it. '1' ie laukor's Daughtr will bi ripnatod ovv'ry I night this woRk, tand we proml[s.o full tloe. to Mr. Hlli and wari r+e ·ntil ns to th, pltayrs etach time that it is presentld. THE ST. CT[ARLEt,. Adalth Richmrnld's C ut' Opera Troupe OIiLfId the wotkS' outtrtatlim-ntli last .vir'illing. with T'lanrlqutte's "Chims of Normanody." blt ter known iulerlir its. lc tUl i tl ,. ,f "i o Clohest de Corueville." Tir' aud inhce we must say lit truth. was starso1 and tbh int,+riprlttiotn lludiifrtut. The orol-nstra is not what it hdhlt b+ atlnd tri oeno lrustls l' w teW tlo standardl . Tue prima d ou).a. I "tozz. Sotrano Arssi L," as iho t) bioki t iu I ) the: prograrmmn . we mtan Adlah Rhihmoudt. i 1 graceful and pretry on the tstau. Bill her voice I tnas nothing roemarkaoit or thut wuild boir heavy ,rlth.iunt liaes BIti Giraril. . .'itrmanlite. is Lerhais w i Iltleheavy ior thy' ia.tL but llha+ good voice whil't was ,vidullnt ly much tnterfered witl last evoutulig itL a ,old. 81h hs lta rtin larly lioe notes u ntLh nuvpr to tsler andu these show d flueiy notwithstanding h-r aflliroion, which we hope will only bh- transient. J. O. Armand is a liluht tenor, with a very good voice: his notes are pure, clear and must cal. He sang the song of rescue in the third act with much knowledge and precision. He I 0k1 flrn- antd innt tut, hl.it ti.eh av v tI aRt tiLli iLt Iv In ' i'.i . ii'n arir Il 11Wi3ays urnto lInawL'r I Of Livingi toft n l nI'S "MMIF v)itA di V Illarot" w i , I,.,ily kIjiw WIhII1 ) FlPiy. 'TIllt fw llIw. ii wall put it, that w o i , h t lk' to rrltliui7. lIi tHIIIIly tuil t li t a t hrt il,, blow frtInlll li t hIIIl drr, N. V rliiiont' it -or i.rily l. " l i , 1 , i IL irytontli. In Ih:R , lio n pLIUIl tIIu ilwan t nito,. wh t)lh ho ti n ti lor S'llI.I I hi' worth.nnl AIIIt I uiIp'ar to it . it ' Ind p 'ilon t In h ii iogina, unglittg i litoit io f t i onsIe to wlt'k t-to Ihi in tlt. Jamnit Vinntit makas an IndiftTurint "'ln pard." atnd wt ut t v, glv liiin h rtllt fotr lho It. tling tihn roln n asl mu.'l ItR hntinll . Jamililei HtllurItr . "the haritff" li too muc.lt of a -Illwn. T'uHO itt)O[)i ust, reenmnllulhir that theyr ar notinK In . lmini o.+ra and not in i bnrinsgtl+n. Talkui It tll In atll. "Tlhe OChlmn" worn hiilllTr' nillly tpras hlo41 ltnt Iulght; butll otwit)w h4Ihltl ting. wo would Ilki tI lt -ar iiori frmuti MIn+i (Ilirtd and Mr. Armandl. A(iAIi0MY OF MItUARIt A hoiin c'+rowdnitl frmn gallery to purrnillotlt griiti, l l" t ll s Kllt tt, hail tihgti tht f wlltiurmn l1tt1 ianalT Irn l t ha Inot, l n hIt8 r tiold hold niu the Will lt of I til dlly was ovtltunii by filii ap lauittst wIti whIt i ii h r lappnialran l n In thil first, not wat niv-,t. atd whi 'h tolluwed through out thn play llnob rf bu wr own oltitllr trinkl and extprost l,)ua, film hI e nij+ n h tut, bright. Rpntrk liug anti 'uittit." whtit h thl, Niiw (rltianls pulplll[ 1tiii nlinte nntn afllor seuason, urowdtd thoi tbnnti in itli WthilCt who api (reI't,l. to) i.e. 'The[ ' ' In .ti ny lhii hitr witl! hir etun iran hI tin li stir fi on t, altlhou h tht) play I st night " ,Ip.a iir Pltl t Ilyniln I li ht" aIlToi'rdtt hinl I ttl. forI lnt for a, dw iny of hi-th It tlnln ahllity. 'hoi t ,ii tr.,l hl rani.tor of p lt play I a Zip. and it wit+ a.u.itt a i y iLott m Thi i lay rllt on hlr. Ml thu othor uubaractotlt . otexptnd oily th aty assrtit. thoings at uhltnd turiod, for the doslit lly "',In o rllll:Itnc r ri ' +n ' ,tl, h r Il this ,'ann. ,'non It. ut, howaver, bl rtht l kod that, natrlln nlot,1 difont, and n1 a ()orl of no mohe i or,'t n it in o+ in tI h ily t tIha thrn oths' t-l it1s Inatli l bly t'ir, P.A. A rlit 'wsin I, ei , ltin 'lw itbtltnd promnit.etount, Iin 11 tl l'trlI'ayli .r. And.t.sn glve 1i4 fnln ta ilns I atik of i iM1t kind tt Wi h iai ys oron in Hrlnu' tll l i %ip will h I'e re aI.r |'ll r)- ight. EIXPOSINi A TEN MILLI, N I n'IEAL. Maitt Oarpentr on Natural Julstic anti a Widow's Rights. iWsblnhilnon Post of t dtlt tesday. Tlltuet' adviti or t i h ti of thn latt Hathlunl Itallht lllainst t-iu hil anmtl4 Pl''n h tiCl .ilrotadl ( oIIImpII0ny and othr'er, wow nrxtri ar'(I In thill 1nitU ed tntellst '. ' Cllk 11 y)1t Cray+.tI 'rly ly onil or sl arcplint thI l plr f O ltitit tills ron mllo tion by tthe laotl't l lrantal. tolIti.ni-., thoitappi t l. tilltett i wa. th ownelir y ptiol or a it ta jtritly oft t hto rs .fn-tr ctho tilt Iti Itallht Il road toi Hlpany, htl ilt s tin, r latlt, paid i hlt ,i lR2.,111000 for l 1µ 11-i' s all(n)d b liIt. 11n IJu~l on out', m"l" t |il.ear lnwllrl I w 'le In hi wag, i mInr dirtr In Ktnga14 City on Joly 27, ii;l. II+; hold ll-.d g with .ohn 1). I'orty, lprew l d lnt or ilt+h Eunrhalgo Bank, ll aG Al 1 ultrea ofr the ;<llil)lly, of Ii rl't. vla il of otr Hll ', $ I. 0 ) 1,00 ), for tn ad van on of $210,0181. T ho all'gation of the otr Iiail hill i, thin l e, wit. h thl( e rn plny llar othl r pIIro.'Sl,-, col lih'tr d t ,l eltpl'rIve he wihlow of thl, and thl htler' propri ty of IHall, ttI, aunuhtinl In aIll to over $1; tft,) l ,) by nit,trs of varoll u lll i pillies ll ti t,..w , tht i'tharts hiIng sold unilhr a frailliulnt juig innit, for $701, otn. Il tho (lei'stree of his argll iiint., Hinator t'arplnter r-rmar'ked| that if olatlral just iro watr dono, ilflo+en or ltwentlly o the dofendhtan wild e hangt. . 1r , ic ''arac torie,,d their protsrdinguts ts o t most high hlltndod outrage of modal'rn tiun1+. They had taken advanusnil of a wldow's grtif at tbh whi lshl arr'vtel from lu'opo, ignorant of her llrlwlandl', fIinoltal afla'lr, and carrild h'r to Kaniiie, whore sthi warn wade to tako owt lhetrs of admlinihtration on the 'state, whh.ih Wl h was toll Was under .$1000 Il value. ... .. --li 4* * -.. . ... Mr. Rayard and the Premldency. IFromn an Inutrview lu the New York World.] "Henator, suppose you were called upon to permit tlih use of your name as a candlillate h itoro the next national iconventlolln, what shoull ylu say ?" "What I allllt when the qlueMtionl was pult to me previous to thle last conliVtioltl. I m1od then to my frierlns: 'It I, all Impniortant to carry New York in this earn pairtg. if you believe that I can carry the ( S]tate, of New York molo certainly than any I thlllr who may te namedl, you may use myI name, of course, but It s1 your duty to go for 9 t he man who is In your julgll.ent strongest In the State.' i'hat.," added the Benater, Is mly posiltion to-day. Thre convention of 1 57l chose Mr. Tilden, and Mr. Tilden, u despite all the prrjudll.es against him, (didi clarry the State of New York and was elected a I'rcuidnent of the Unilttd States. At the next conventionll, if liny friends should think that wIth me they are lore likely to achieve sulc (e'H than with any other mlau I ought inot to rel'filse, andl will not refluse, to) ie a can(llddate. I have never solght otflice all! i over shall neit,her have I aITeeted to l'decllne oflice. I hilve never spent, ally money to obtain oflile. I ii veir Shlill. I think I imay sny without vanit y that I have the conlll'lece'll( of l y own people, Itepublicans as will as. Democrats. I l)know that ril.el of lily own plarty from whom l I halv difelllre' in view have givenil lniI credit e for tot luog accordllng to moy honeust conviction oif what was right, with no bias In favor of I Ltany se.tl'ion. I have tried to( trileo the biroul I gr(litllld thaiit the good of theI whole Ieiitry lllust he atblivlll, aIld not the luiter'tt of ally part iculcr loc,.lity." WIhy tile Cabitnet lanIlliln Collie to Loll I Ilianla. INew York World.] Ltuisiani casts eight votes for President lnext year. The local Repulilillans say that if thoy get Lsomel assistancet from ilrst-class I Nortrll.ln speakers they can carry the Stati, having an lunlusually sitnrog and re- I .p 'cietable tlrcket. Eight votes ir.orIv-(s fritom tie lDemocrathic iXolumnll, ILac(:Ilding to the i(epblican arlthtlmett. men(', will ri'ndler the triumph of the l)emocracy illpioss ble. Antd yet not ia lust-class Itepublican spl)elkir' will go to LouIsiana. Secletna y Sherman's time is loccupiedl with his annual rtport; Secretary Mciorary is anxious concerrnilig a judgeshlp; Attorney-General l)evens has a j tb or the same kind on handl ; Secretary I i;varts Is looking after bhiretallsm and fu111 trade; S.ocretary Thompsiton coull not think of drolppinlg his anchor (with a yo-leave-ho) at thHe mouth or the river which rebelliously and traitorously refused to float his .(schrd shlp up to St. Louis; t'ostluaster (eneral t Key's Invitation has miscarrie d beciause It was inot, addressed to Washlngton, "1). C.," anld in this era of civil service reformn it is tiPtmi'ible to railse at the New Orleans Cus to-t-llollse $300 and expelnses wit"rewith to se,,uirc Secretary Sohulz for one night only. Thus the lRepub)licans allow the Presirency to slip out of their hands and the solid South to relmain unbroken ! ----------- -~--~- - What Conmlresmailn lakbiurn Knows. WA\IMINGTON, Nov. 12. - Congressman Blanc·kurn has been interviewed by a local newspaper. II(t says that he knows Ilend ricks would not refuse the second place on a preri dentisl ticket tieaded( by Seymour, Potter or any other Eastern man nominated by the Democrats, except Tilden. --- --. i.- - Hello, Charley, ('(iLcUMIrs, Ohio, Nov. 11. G(overnor-+lect Fo.ter calledt upon Gov. Bishop to-day. When he went in Mr. Bishop called out, "Wily, hello, how are you, Charley," and arose and lit'erally embraced Mr. Foster. 'Ihe call lasted twenty miniutes and was very cordial. --- .l.-.4 ..-- ..... The Outrage on Loute. hNew York World.l Wh- not Soule ' What Is the matter with Soulen ' Why don't they elect Soule? It is an outrage. Gas flxturesehandellers, at Applegate's, No. .146 Poydras street. His OpinilnM I{tgardint Ili nself iaund 'ilingI4 hil e1Hneral. liis Happy Frame of Mind Regarding National Politios. Last night a reporter of the D)ItMOt(!tAT, not having the fear of anything in his heart, re:k Iealy reuatlrd to the r orm of W. P'. Kellogg, at thei Ht. harirlns Htelh.'Ihe mlnlagunlln young mani found thl ox-O ,virnor Rantl on hli bark In ia chair. whl h ghave mlt n vidnncnee of 1mf luring or trvaRil, andi, hnging his hilnt on thn floor, he pre'nAnede to disoullrse with grealt tomerity. Tlaving ventureid to sIugg~t that that he was a Iittla "Off" In color, his eax-ihxo.llnn'y inforiuinl the ailrltnimons rtporter that tin htld hlivnr en jiyrd hett.er health, that his hair waS whiite tbe nuane he liked it, andl th halttery tit hi sidel wans lnt ietl|l for extloiIlig ritportnls antl niot far rdyol g Durpasea. Thins nittiida the l)gt - oltair eorm.illsionior, who nlrernated his t)power of viluniht,it.wotiwn thi eugli, ni M of he, IllilntisI Healtir from Loult-lan. andll the draielnd bat. troy. Thln rtior "r vatllurnil to a.k whatL witnesl)n hii would [.rolie hlml rmilr thie inlv ntlgant log lomn niitto)e. Kellogg I hlivel no withunsiu.tt wthatmveor. My saom lihi- nalruattv hotin u i nii lil-d iipos0 its tinurit l.ttle . firther on tany SllU .lrtdin unnat.nl nlls nonm of Ihem when the ltnlutulclhan ipa rty giln tIhe anionlldnetyiiy, whiclh they are bollull to (li. My naiwn is on the re(ordis of the HeMnitun mfi .loli mlil. and if1 aIin unanlatold l- rheorird will stand against ttnhe Iimorauti in fIl party contl lgin - '-i's that Innuy sluhnanilntliy arlan. Jtlopr.lrter-ontling anidiehl th nl1iiiitiuon of your inllvidlal lght, what in you+r itilrnom en lto the liepuhlian nomiinei for 'Prenlmdnt nnxit year. h. Itllogg - WI-- you know-that iC - IlIean you knllow (rlt Ir Ii, very ltrollg imiIan. Iino Ir the r'lltltlg rian. i'- htisn arroon e the l tllitiry enthusiasm in the North ani Want -I llthito11,. you knllw- that Ia. I ll(nlitn to isay whielh yoit Shoroughlly inldrMlanid )ir. ht'hrrniant or Mr. Blainn noeuiid ariun ttihn nithiu..snlm IthIlln n ive. : butl. yiou k)now- thol In. I llmeal ill Hay Mr. lCnkling is very strlong mn. 'Th' rnporrter groped tlhrough this inhvrlnth thl posiulhhii ' I as of the ll.n.uhtcaniu norin. fir l'rnhi neili t Itn Rlo. Ki-lloi gn i, 'I ii ell 'Id hntyond itl pnraivll-i turn. Tlhir will h, it sol1l North li htll f Iw ,,r. 'lT'he hsn will he lit Now York anlld Intilaw, HIri both IL[oblh t ani i ls s +ad lemnr,'rtlH will tlntnontrate I.ho str''Igth of their mllmpairn, brll wn will utarry thetim both, nieiiireidly. Mr. llynrl irs Ini tu nlly nl with a .Io lllallrny r o d lll who is likely ito itl . n Ii i Notw York. but if h1t Ia lnominitedl hu frinttn of Mr. 'Til n, who nra not yat without hiti, will apiply the knife In their ,hagrin. Iteptrter-- What .v , yul think of tin tlat Pry of the stalwarts that it, w.nut lhte l inat for ia Itlitpublican pttitenlntn to ecolie here t1and stumptn our t-a lnt? Kellogg---Wall, that Ia all nonnenunno, ,'nn go through any part of thila tate alnd aak wlthout mol]!tittiln, antd why sholhd not any tll.y Ilane? Thu day blefiore y'sterlday T ilprnt .eut dlrNk shooting, and rltie hi liry mroules with only a servant. d tand I ight go through the whole Htate in the sate say. No Ite.lhllann need tear molnmtaftion in this Mtat,, and I etiln not understand what It was superioduIcend the Idna. At this point several Cnlttom-fltounu offlte.trt nttert, aind the repor:nr wlthdrow with gruat caution. keening h1 a 01o the htatlery. THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. Arrival of the United States Senate Bub.Committee-Programme To Be Pursued. Yesterday the sub-orntumitto of the Uniiid It.uten Mennatorlal Oommitttoo. iippointied to iJu vuatigatle lnto tiheI elrcitlrntanenotu 'onun.'tod with the so-called lietion of Mr. K lllogg the Sonatl, arrived and took Mro-rytt at the iti. Oharlis TIntul. It. is uomnneid ol Ii. F1t F1111. of it.orgia. ohairman ; Zb Vanit. rf Norrh Cri lina, and Anga Cinamero. of Winconsin. The latter ii the only Binputiltan isnator on tht commitiun. Thny wtVro animpiianied bry am W. Small, of th Atlanta t-niatiitl'uti, as atna ogrnatphr, who in one of tihe mont pIromlisng young journalists iof the Houth. and s nlatioun ally known In a writer under the Title of "Old HI;" ,amnr R. Ilndall, as ,1.,rk. one of the ndl tort of the Augan'a ((rt ) /'hronicl. it gentle man well known in Now Orloans. Lanld the author ,,t "Maryland My Maryland." and Gen. U. M. Wilox. of ''Tennessee, as soergoaut-at Mr. 11ilt1 In hairman of the nomtmtton. and nothing morm than prtl aratory thuslne4i. will li, done to-i.y. Ut) to this time to suIbpinnaii i i ....a....... .............I l i1hn u ri,..i.niiint.I. I nrmu hlu. nothing morn than prepaeratory tuIsuinrs w ii ,h done to-daiy. Up to this time no 10subpeuae L have bonn served., btut tbn sergoant-at, rms hlsi calltd upon M sear. vS.ff.,rd and Kellogg roe- m tv ctivly to furunsh the iatrns of witnesses. In it tie Iov,|stigeltion Judllll.t Huofford will bo repro- I Hented by Jludgn Merrlck a(lt poosibly by Rsomfl r obher OllnPl"I, but Mr. Kellogg sta'ne that he k haIs not do('lted upon any 'ounslll el ,nd doe, not de propose to umme n 0 witns4esi. ilntnding to rust hi.e arse whero it Is. and cross-examiLIn wltnettms hitrnr8 t. in thls eonnrtloTm it. may bi mentionue that a I rulmr provaltid yAeterday that a Rumber of Customn-ilou:e Homployvs. who wore under ex ectaltion off tuinig subOenaod, hal .,rbol qlletly wtow'd away for the time being. hut, the rcoiu inittee do,. nort sclem to be in rmuch of a hur y A to lteavy, so it is vtuthletihey rumLY be IunIlartherl f in tirou to rendor their evidnoce valuable. f Thi namnes of witness.e will be furnished t this morning and the BtllphtraR snrved. lbt the t.king of testimrony will probably not take b tlrano before Tuneday. OFF FOR NASHVILLE. o The Americann Health Assoiation, whose de- X Iliberations will possess poculiar interest to the h people of the entire country. will meet in Nash- ti ville to-day. New Orleans will be represented by the fol- a lowing named gentleman, appointed by the as sociations Indicated' New Orlans Mdtial and 8lrlicral Assoela- 1 tlion-Do,'tors ilvliday, J. 1'. Davidson. Brewer, Solomon ans Htrrick. Board of Health -Doctors Cooppin and Aus tin iand Col. T. 8. lIardl-. New Orleans Auxilary Sanitary Association u --)r, C. B. White lev. .t.ugh Miller Thompson II and Edi Fenner, Ese. The gentlemen loft last evening on the Jack son road. ---cc--- II THE NEW LUSITANOS ANNIVER BARY. Among the many benevlout associations of Now Orleans the New Lusltanos occupies a high standing for its d'odc -of benevolence, not only toward the Portuguese and Spaniards (founders of the society). but toward all. Irr I spoetlve of nationality. Yesterday the twenty- i second anniversary of the association was I celebrated with appropriated ceremonies. The I officers and rnemburs, together with invited t gu. st. t araded the principal streets of the city, and after the proeestson they sat down to eoij a grand banquet, given In honor of the day. at tr.e hall on B.you Road. n-.r Treme. 1Sinc a unarter of a nentory the New Lualtanos Society nas done noble work, and its members have given aid to the needy in timwas of epl domit' especially during the terrible summer of 1878. CATHOLIC KNIGHTS. Yesterday evening a number of gentlemen met at the Parochial Hall of St. Patrick's par ish. and formed temporarily the first branch in New Orleans of the organization known as the "Catholic Knights of America." The object had ,hon .l.,'ontrly otll forth nt the morntingsor vi', t ty h Iliv. 'ilth-lr D)'Iorn'nourrt, who ex Ii rlrii nl tithe) bl'flil inflBAnrn of sonlalijm and showeid Itho noPS'flty of firming a society to ,onI lltorn l(t its ol)liRblo Iillllnnlln , T'Ih mnotrllig wats ,nlfhd to order by the Blht Itv. Miont. A Wln, whoave a idetailed tcoount of thle tionts tr the sRi'Iet.y., nd a temporary organlatloion was formed with ProfD. . K. Whit aikr a presidoent, and Mr. MolDormott as sec Iotary. Aftrr the tranpartlon of orellmlnary business tihe motlncs aidjourned to meet at the same ptle'n on Hundav next lt 4:30 i . im.. when a per mnentrin organim.lzl n will I e formed. Theso let y takes withln Its folds all Oatholles of every nationality. (Ina stows. ranges , to., at Aprlogates. No. 144 1'ovdrius st ront. A FREE FIGHT. A Woman Structk on the Head with a 8pittoon. Raturday night it Ithe house of ill-reputo kept by onie (,yle Woolds. lIt the ,lornor of Buragundy Hand (Ihit.mobiousnlii treits. ageneral disturbanoe took dtce, twtiWrnn the propriotrossn. lGie Wootri. an aIllalrll'tln d woman named Eva .hiieldP. anri Thos. W. CoIInway, who gives his iomi'pation as that of a muerchant. itriring the light that onsueid Eva Bhileds In flloted it vrry palnful [i not a danu.rous wound In the hIrad of tihe woman Ga.il Woods. The polir' itrlIng In an ali arntreno arrested the trio iinrl o C'klid thr tin In the Third Sta tln, cuhlrglng thlln with flghing anud disturb ing the uhll. .noonum rAn hl ultlinl i ,hItr.e of koeping a disorderly houset( was rl n 'rriled tigli mist (aMyle Woods, ''Thei womrniri Eva hlini alsnio bore marks of having ,ion roughly hnindled by her autaR onlst. The) only iprt. the rman Conway took In the dlst.urblnlrts wais In urtllnig th woman Eva Ia lhtr assatIllt 011 (Uylic WIotdS. ---- --**,, ·--- (ut, yollr Ilumbing done at. Applegate's. No. 146 Poinyd t1 st root.. BOARD OF HEALTH RECORD. The followlng wore recorilod yesterday at the olIhio of the Board of health: lIt rrTIl . Mrs lilols Matthnwn. a son. Mrs. Chi it oh l \ lfmUnes. it daughter. Mrs. Arthur P Miser, i son. Mrs. II, A, Whtaloy, I d.uighteilr. Mrs. Fret W. ]ohr. a daughter. MA IIIAORi1R. roorrn lfnnlrnn, Jr., to Miss Olara M. Morel. R1ilo'rt (itaoken to, M31s Elz t Forstor. .sl e )an.ton tlo Mrs, Whtiiw Mary Brady. J1 mrn s It. (ir~,nutlu. to Miss Louisa Jordan. DE.ATiH. (leorgihln A. Walkuir. 7'to vors, native of Kiut,.ky, JiTffrsnII, t,,'tw'eni Third and Zim (jor,. Jn ', l'rror, 7Ti v ,rst. native of Ken tucgy, 'urlor fi r Mary andi Love.o streets. (C~,tthirinll nJiug, ;§ y'ars, native of ueormany, No. I8i0 C(:DiptfWil, stroet. V'iftor N hinn ,., r vn2rs, natIve of oIty, No, 177 H.loltl Fruklin stro.t. Atriit Ht,'rliili : i., It years, native of Loulst anoa. Ni,. 7im Hm. I'Ptr strnet, Thromrla Mloskeyl .hs years. native of Ire land, Ni. o, (irum sitrtnt. Emrnest Ml'l. irsnhiu. 311 y ars, nativeof G(er llany. Nf. In NtittrheP st rent. Cornoilu Bs lllingr. 2 mlonths. No. 15 Mon trgiUt striLt. WnI. 'lThos. Feely, 74 yoars. native of Ireland No. i4 Jaikseon stroo . For iti Ihat.t stiles In globes, shades, etc.. go to Atoii'gtol's, No. 143 Poydrnes street. CITY ECHOrB. A rlog that bhad blt.te a little girl on Elysian Fields street was killed by Ofloer Konney. L. Lewis was locked up In the Third Station5 charged with petty larceny. Barney Williams 1s in the Third Station. charged with emb',lmrnent. JI. Duvigneau launuulghs in the Third Sta tion. chargedt with ii lying without a license and ~naliiIous mischief. Armand Binr. Jessie Ioass. Minnie Robinson and busle oleaO. wre lodlged In the Third Sta ion, charged witl disturbing the peace. Pete Margin, a danrerons and auspilionoU eh aractnr, wns i(lodgd In the Harbor Station. chlarged by Mary kelbel with petty laroony. Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. A. Charles and Gus Oharles were looked u in the Third Station, charged with b,,lug drunk, fighting and dl,turbingthe peace. Last evening at tho corner of Gravler and Iaronnre streets, car No c;s. of the Oarrollton road. 'oJllideil with Iothlot's hearse and badly l tinmag.ed samle. J.rnes MMvi.ahon, charged with being found on the preon iaieeA No. 410 Magazine street, under MuspiioRus circumstan;ces, was lodged In the Second Precinct Statlion. A. Minar was looked un in the Central Station, charged with (llscharging firearms in the city limits and also with carrying a concealed weL pon and threateuing the lire of James Gles on ,lJames Kronan was arrested at 2 o'clock his morning for the emptlsittlus cutting of the throat of another person namel Abadle. who is Irn th Chalrity Hospital. The man who didthe tiltlIng was shot itn the foot by the officers ma king the arrest, he refusing to stop when or dered to do so. Water pio's. stands and bath-tubs at Apple rate's, No. 14i' Poydres street. Pistols in a Church. The negro church on 81xth street,between Annunclation and Laurel, between 11 and 12 o'clock yesterday, was made the scone of a free light, during whichl pistols were drawn,but for tunately not used. One of the worthy colored brethren of the church became angry at the noise mrade by Albert Adama. also a pillar of the church. anti after trying to persuade him to stop. without su(ccess, attempted to force him at the mu:zlte of a revolver. Officer Armbraster. on hearing of the assanlt committed on Adams, repaired to the church and arrested his as sailant. 1i. had no sooner sc.ured the prisoner than he was set upon by a portion of the congrega tion, who rescued him. As the officer is ao quainted with the ptartles who aslsted in the roesao. he will make the proper affidavit against them to-tday. Got your plumbing done at Applegate's.No. 1is Poydras street, Had His Foot Crushed. Saturday Thomas Harding. colored, while unloading raliroad iron at Morgan's steamship landing. Algiers, had one of his feet badly mi.uhed. He was sent to the hospital. The best plumbing done by Applegate.No 146 Poydras street. The Latest Telephone Story. [Troy Times.] This is the latest telephone story: A proud grandmamma, who has only just been pro moted to the honors of that happy relation ship, is awakened In the dead of night by the inexorable bell: "Mamma, dear." comes to her the frightened voice of her beloved but inexperienced daughter' "I am sure baby has the croup. What shall I do with it?" Grand mamma replies that she will call the family doctor and be with her anxious daughter in a moment. She awakens the doctor and tells him the terrible news she has learned from her daughter. lie in turn requests to be put. Into telephonic communtoatlon with the anx-t lous mamma. "Lift the ihild tothe telephone and let me hear it cough," he commands.. The chlld is liftAdl, and it coughs. "That's not the croup," hp dleclares, anat he deofoes to leave his house on such small matters, He& advises grandtmamma, also, to stay i1 bed; and, all anxiety quieted, the trio Bet~t dowrt happy for the night. Byron once said of a lady, hos tegue Isuggested perpetual motion t'o every visitor, B that she had been dangerously W1l, but was I now dangerously well ayain,