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, half eaprnmend war, in a frlnndly y way. Arid now that, an a potriunlty Itanifr the hwns lann and Utane tavo thinlr firn "is on Lihe 5and wait hilt tlIe word to fire. Noih I1ore popular than the pri1j1i41'il war on yH Half a doIzo extlrnf aril inilil daily It, giving an tewv~unt of lhi progfirnw (otIWft, on 'h" lialkaii, I al overy b es dnfeat in hin]l 04 with i't.huinlantel y + tatim. lut thu I iroiok g ivorn niit. holds though alli the whil hurn In contiliiindl tun fir war, Troofiisirii a muitsfi'ii " illed, and arnii nil purvhaa'l andi din I t hit, rif thirsiili it if oin n h lin Athnen are fair afwflitnlin. THE 4ihCPPi4 1liiilfIMW4 a ould be able, ti liv ia gooel M44011it of thniii vea In the otruggin for which thely ari proi as might, ho antfllpatMl. Chi govhrn t with lie IinLoitl Wlri'4rrin, fully apprn the inngnitsidn of if nAtp whlih morn It 1A) ii i'ililct with oTurkey. If the b Iurgl. d f 'n l onfin" d to lni I fl of (Iroink Ut , thi al1 1ir mighti ho lianahfgfif wnli 0oUth If. But the l'urkieh navy, uiinvrnvnld i~ze fiother piw r, would Inirnin lat nty ex ý b Grueik iomannrrcf, and 'Iurlklah tLroiinp ain fo'ilpy thn a4croipolie. No fon will. any nonifidoiiin, what will ut s lpeot of th1n ,niattsr. (1nn thing In thfMrf n vor 'nan bli a iraurinint pifoii any anithiinnt of the, 4 r' Mli ntL war, oh inayna 'IThinfeifly and (rrnts under the t. V Il itI hard to #' oil what urtiop ther(I rvn ifi a ioptaratiin of thin 1 t fromn tI it ei)ttsennaii, ft hli than the awb ingn4 aa f thnir I Jhritlian inhaibitantl , * r u tl ill Ia(i Mah otn ioian rule. uIaithsilhtn wil, iniriiilug imotivu, t'll an be no rinni n advanci'd why oth'r s' t~d in the lj(.an hudhild nit ainmi 1( neilnil helpkreea. '!'h'rf aiff fmnili flfty idlandiP In iArohi lago (off tlMnn t.winty-tlri 01f aml r: er tim M141411; twein'iy-four undiii 1,114 Inilniof (Ir'if . SA 4AN 411 A. of thl mMI" 'I in iportntri f tim T''urk iti a, will nr'rmiidiv lbiilileln over in a rnvoli bffirf a greati wille. 'Thive will nitangli t. , it will I,1intif he for th1 (1r1naLI iowiri make now I n aiiiilaniOe iiid luli'lin, an thuy all tLe iaiinii is of the l'ngani; (Ind yr Albiasdla Maeoidonla and 'ITliriuno rulen of ing I hwigf. Ore the lIrlo kh idluil to their part of Up and ffnltring on tbWe grfad destliy ? ekaeaetarlettme of the moideru hrieke are to be the Mamne ad hlce or th1 aioient, by mispet.nt to ju tgmi from a line rf'eldenc gea1try. Bravo, llhibrlfy.Ivig, Intensely 110 Sovt r ihiefs, qulik and inoiiiefil in seafer. highly imetehlntual, Jiiantie of all , and latenue haters of all manual Uj the plresul fay," 7ays l'trf. Mahafly, "the 4gbk men are nmuohn murm yariloular about their UMoo snd mure valu or It than the wofmen. SW t Atrlking benty emnug them IN that of A3en; sain, es to the earn of fignre, as =wll observe., lI Grreoe, il he tie men Wear atays faebjou uukniwn munbg women. Yui may eec any day at Athens 44a0/ so pluehed In the wals "e to remind one VUU WAMIe OP AimiCornPMaP,' is mob a state of alhlIre, what is to beonme of a te"Maid of Athiune?" And where In theme any ouhasement in making inquiry for her, If, Ole fumnd, lie never Ntale? A f I H any own olilervation Il good so the of an 'piiina, I htouit'I May there IN a greet Uteoa. In the (lIfi-k of Iu-dey, and that with ha like a eliowing he will etblisih a p iwer * l dean wirthy of 1if1 anoceteormi and ilin* It all tihi future onmplioatlons of th" O ient. Turfe, I4ily. J. Ut. N. The alnous Irleration. The $ioux doiotcitioti now in Wanhintcon lab of the following "big inJ ittn": I' romt Stted Tlil agnney arty Mpottrd ITalil, wat Mlpottoal T'all Jr,, WhitA' Tal, Vot(i Hollow-iorn loar, ittlen Hawk, nh-th niloidn, htodt linrr ind iIing ''hun Frorn th 114 lunl tilr i agmnnyt hod 0134 Little W iund, Young-Man-Afraud-of of , Vllow hnar Amnrican liorpn, Z it Man 1Il it ud, I run Grow, atni d1(rr'olhears Arrapahmonw 1, iharp Non', and F'riay. fiallwal and 31111 aupphliu. 'he firm of llritinh, Urookr, h (o,, hiadf `` *red a strong ad nn nendurablA rnutation in - *i p hnt of iii toit ry on it'oiftl of tin oxcnl tLmen of the g'nile that they offir for ainl in this tbmtitt. They amr the miiannifactirerrs of nawn for milling i nrpo ns, of whiih itiey ualwayn k ep alaruen luliply on haidi. 1iivildna whiih A.oy art, p ct rei to inent diemiuns fir railway aid plantat iii iiipli i of mij I dinari it ions. Tbey are aualmo ites for tihe Western it11 (i mn 86y, having a harui quiiittyof itis eil in store At No. 310 0Iravier strsni.. i whiih M'anrn. II.. 0.£ Oo. have reintiiy rerniivod. These pnovil uaw evidintly the r'ij a lmit tiiiu antd virn in 1r thein of im hii1niinn5 , mint wit htarilly wish t etii nit nmt? ui ii tii'ir ntifrta., The Itmohester I,!tihteral thlnkn Char h i Riiu waus depositod in a Chicago savings bank. Thirty odI thotnmand emigrants have come to Ainorm it snino January 1, One-third of whorn arm Germans. Irish algration han largely diminished. JameA Lwtwin, elotoid alerman In senderson, Ky.. Is unwilling to swear that he has nut) iortgt votch, and his op ponent takes the ailium. Georgia neuw4slipetrs am atill agltatintt ' for the apolint mont of Iomrnohol V. Johnson to thii United htate Miupronmo Court Vacancy. The Thuwke yre notiin tho fact that the y who doonm not know that tho gun in aed is novertholone always to he nd at the safe end of the gun. Prov Idence ought to look after this little ar gangement and reverse it occasionally. It is atlmittel on all aiies that buini peg is much better now than It was at Dhiserioi last, yar -and yet there Is Iubustl. anon on our prinalpal stroots tha was exhibitedi a year ago. Fash ton is tot blanim for this.--] Norristown erald. "Have you tuake'n your pill?" aekod the dootur, ru4e .t'l y. " Ywn, I Bove," answered 8pilkine, meekly, "but it''s awful hardu work to keep it down." l Mut kee p It down, air. Must keon It, down." ' I know, doctor, that's all very well; but I .ell you, its tip-pill work," replioel Sillkine, whereupon the doctor at one preurithed two more, and left.-[Now York ComnmorolaI. New goods at Oftur M. ?, Mondey. We worn plranea t meot our eeold frioenl i. T. W elhomn thet rbot r ntiun yot.ereday. Wlstee been Ne. lbt, Mle'ing hte fall eoek ail now with him u11 the motl Stryleh artti tn in bl line. New Parian tt:etreeat OtJIY.eree. i atn('eel erant oDpoette Vnirtie .'T'eatreo. V. H. Barnett. who hit Iton heneint on it dp of lmuteure. hnn roeurne.d lookel g mueih nvlorateil be his brief eejuorn in ltoo Northern and Canada. O tARMa, ItABLNEKn, IBiANDY tIOitntEtV, ETC. We take peasure in directing the attention of the trade to the advertisement of our iwtamed friend and walt-known impr rter, Mr. U. BlI w'tt, rho ha. e st reolvwed by n,,.erel are IvN r E'uropn herg.' Ott ppltw of t'laretts, vnrdlinew. randy nherria. whiee wine vinegar and itee bueof Go iAle',t ys Co of Cadiz n Ittd 'advertiement and te sure to give er r' Yb purtokMIt yeotr china ANOTHER RADICAL TRICK. THE lIIRERIATE EMIURATISI DOD E STAR mu IN THE PARKIMEn. And I. to the Ariltated etre ly a Mass Meeting of Colored People. The colored aseociation known as the Ministe rial Institute met on Mttnday evening at bider George Walker's Ohnrch, for the purpose of dil otuning the question of the EXOiftis OF 'IMP A5ICnOAN 'rainn to Liberia. This question has, lb seems, been agitated sines the people's government obtained control of the State, and is not confined to the city, but is being agitated in some of the country parishes, but for what purpose is not known, unless to form so nalled emigration societies, and after making a handsome thing in the way of collections end contributions, would leave the would-be Liberian horne-seeker wrt- THr i Ar, 71 MOLD. The first intimation had of this being stirred up in the country was in letters addressed to the Naval Offioer, James Lewis, the writers asking his advice as to the proposed scheme, to ail of which he replied, stating that Louisiana was plenty good enough for him and them, and he advised all to stay where they were. The meeting on Sunday night was the first held in the city, and was quite well attended, Ite. J. II. Madison chairman of the Institute, read an eassy full of sound and logital reason ing, opposing en h a move. Wm. Mood, a itni ired elder, favored emigration, anti was second ed by Messrs. Lindsay and Hopkins. A taiM Oaitis/sIM~t ensued, Messrs. Newman, Astwood, Grene, Walker, Marks, Caldwell, White and others, strennously opposed the proposed scheme, shtwlug that It was not made to do the race aty good, After the disctusion became somewhat lively a motion was made to call a mane meeting, and the motion prevailing a mass meeting was ordered to be Palled under the suspices of the In stitute at the Old BIaptist tur, b tin Wednesday, the 17th, at 7.74 p. in., for the purpose of having a geteral dilsttsston. An Impreselon prevails that th is Immigration scheme is AMII(VflN POLTICAI, hfoiei, gotten tip by designing Jtepublians to ornate die esatisfaction among the negroes, and the fact that the move was first made in the parishes confirms that belief. I'he letters from the parishes state that those who are advocating the move there try to omn vince the negroes that as the f)Dmneratio party Is in power they will agin be sold into slavery, and other equally riditnlous and malictous falsehoods are being circulated, and it has already been aug gaeted to the anthorities that steps be taken to PUT A STOP TO THAT TALC by arresting those endeavoring by their haran gaes to lctse the colored laborer. EJAPI0rG 6JOMUiP, Randome Pous Atbnst Commisttese-IfMew the waheol ound Warrants were Ground out. The committee to inquira into educational frauds in the way of misappropriation of school I funds, met yesterday in the noise of the Mnper Intendent of Public 14'lncation, Henator Ogden, chairman, and ftipresentative Leonhard being present. No quornm. It was decided to meet again at It a. in. on friday, when it was thought a quorntn, and PlattAPS ALLt THE eafnRtHIER, could he present. This committee will, when the proper time comes, learn through the work yet to be per formed by the Auditoris) committee, that since 1870 some of the parish treasurers have over drawn their apportionments in amounte ranging from $000 per annum upwards. Whether the apportionments were made to apit the oesa slon will also be ascertained, and in many in etanees it will be aseoertaised that warrants upon school funds were issued in excess of the appor tionments, and when those apportionments had been drawn from the treasury. These warrants found a market, of 9oarns, at a discount, and are now outstanding, Just how many were Issued IN NOT KNOWN, but It Is thought the amount will be found to be not lese than $20,000. The Treasury committee held a session yester day, but did nothing further than to hear a re port from the experts, decide the question of the line of evidence and rebuttal, and select a few witnesses to be heard in Friday. It was sug gested at the last meeting, by the Itepublican member of the committee, that the rebuttal should go upon the rec rd immediately after each witness had been examined, or at the next meeting, but Henator White thought it better to wait, and permit the Treasurer to JAPAI AL, THE CVltrIrNI after it is in and answer it eerinteiu, and this course was, it is said, decilded upon yesterday. The "'tourks" matter is agitating the anditorial department a trifle, now that the first of the month teat hand aid .Iiture' itate-lionse keepers want their salary, which was warranted against by AN ttitlrm o COURT. The de jure kneptrs will to-day take legal stops to have tai matter runmedied, and as the Ii tt ko warrant has ur.ver been called for it may yet be etraighteted out without the Auditor retiring to the shades of hotel de llouston for contempt. O1NMTOM*IsOIMOSF, s oweirP. A Kalt On the Cuctomns Omres. Ansotiher "List" Confirmed. The arrival of three ships made business at the customs ouloes in the Custom-House more active yesterday than it has been on any one day for years, and it was more than evident that with a rush the clerical and physical labor cannot be accomplished with the present force without serious delay to tie business Ite rosts. At one time no less then one hundred and fifty importers, or agents, were in the central hall, and had, of course, to WAtT rOot THEtIR PAiRtt until they were entered, check d, etc. and not untl 4 p. m., the closing hour, did the rush cease. 1 he rush for positions was nearly as great, the Collector saying "No" to about a hundred appli. cants. The following "list" has been confirmed by the H-cretary of the treasury, and those nominated have gone to work: Chas. In gals, examiner, vice Creamer, re sigted; Mr. Ingalln timing an otd employe. J B. lay tee J. K Van Antwerp, clerk. Wibster bong, vice J. U. Ilunton. inspector. The appointment of the following night in no-rture has also been spprv d: J. A. Nonlan, Jacob (ray, Wm. Vigers, James Grimes and J. h. Boen. FROLICKING PLAMPEM. Yesterday morning, about 11 eoclock, a fire broke out In the unoccupied frame cottage No. 520 Ht. Louts street, crner of White. The house 1 is known as the end cottage of the Pickies row. The wind, hi lag in full blast, drove the flimee to the two sojolJtng cottages on Mt. Louis street. Nos. 522 and 524, also of the PIckles row, No. 522 being occupied by Charles Detran, and No. 544 by Mrs. (liass. f The flames, driven by the wind, soon com muI cnnated to the three adjAining buildings, -which were entirely consumed. At one time dur lugo the conflagration an idea prevailed that the "utire row, situated in the block leading from SWhite to Broad streets, woull aleo be burned lihad it not been for the amp e aspply of water I .shich was fort-ed from the Old canal Casee of fire Is unknown. WRIGET WAS WESNO. hbeast Ihee stuboat Darfee dating ber tip b6ome Involved i. a diunoolty over a little same of poker, whebh terminated In the former being stabbed and dangerously wounded by a knife it the hands of the latter. It appears that the two participants in the game had previuesly quarreled, and when (Ireen slipped from the table a red chib that capped the olnmax, and had the t iect of forcing Cree. to draw his trusty sheath knife to proteet his ciip. His first lunge laid open Wright's cheek from temple to chin; his second out his chin. Hii third was a dangerone stab tn the back, just be low the shoulder hildae. The soncsed as soon as he had onnunmnated his bloody work leaped into the river and was seen no more, It, is supposed that as be was a good swimmer he reached the shore, The wounded man was transferred to the steamer R. Ii. Iee, brought to this city, and con veyed to the Charity Hospital, where he now lies in a critical condition. wSNT RKPORRI TIH lM;PERIlON *188S INAl~s eosiRr. James White and Ensest Petitpisn, the Permser ns Principal ands the Latter as 4Acemsory. James 1. White, charged with the murder of Wm. F, Carter, and iMrnest l'etitpain, charged with being an accessory before and after the fact, were yesterday before the Pirst kttosrder 5 Utourt on a prellminary examination. After hearing testimony, Judge fmith sent White before the flnperior Criminal Court with. ,mt benefit of ball, and llruest i'etitpain before the same court as accessory after the fNcO, nuder 68000 ball, which was not futnishedi. The ssniral of I4ss. Jsnss, Esq. Last evening one of the most imposing corteges that our city has seen for many a day followed to his last restiti pla'e the remains of that public spirited citicen and nusl'is gentieman. eueorgo Juons. lsq., whose flnsasstll ahility and many gesersislties endeared huim to our people as few have hitherto been. The proceseion of carriages was of great length, and our leading iserchants and bankers partilipatesi. The 6!aleaieso Lew "Meles. Aoording to a letter rroeived here, the sale of the seiund logs in (lloasien did not pan out as well as was expected by the government of oleale. The sales ended on the 25th of Meptember, and the government was the largest purchaser, buy. lis up almost all the logs in the small creeks at a price ranging from ten to fifteen cents, and also a major portion of the timber on log waters at from fifty to ninety cents per log. This is an exceedingly low price, as the average appraise ment of them was $1 50. Marshal Wharton was expectel back from Lake Charles last evening. (Cospany D. First Iouislana infantry. The members of Company 1, First Louislana Infantry, met at No. 4; Magaztne street, last night alid elected the following omeiners: W. Ii. litersbury, captain; Al. lonnratr, first ilentenant; I'. T. Himporn, pecond lientrnit; it. i. Bloseman, orderly sergeant; Ii J, Loese, seo' rord sergeant; Steve lioylen, third sergeant; Ar nold I'ieron, fourth sergeent: John 1), Maxont,, fifth sergeant; John MoNally, flslt eorporal; A. 1A1 Olivetra, second orpriral; George (b'rdfrev, third corporal; It. H. Eddy. fourth corporal. Micheal i)avis, firthu crporal. Mrsers. Httastbury, himpson, i)onand and Illrreman are il well known newspaper msn, (lapt. ttansbury berig an attanhe of tue itaro Urompany 1) already nombers 45r men, and promises soon to have its full nomrpl'ment of men. Many of its members formerly belonigel tn the While League and other mrllary orsauira lions, /tere's Tour Muits. At abort H crlock Monday morning, as (itl'er Jooley was patroling his beat, alid when at the corner of Magazine and Erato streets, lie r and a roiiued ttman named Jas. MrI'hearson, with two black mule in his poserselon, whirh the loticer supposed to have been stolen. To make the thing sure the oficer arrusted Mori'lhearson, charging him with having property in bis pessesuion supposed to have been stolen. The mules were sent to the pound. Academy of fMuisic. The second performance of the very clever comeedy of "iink Dominos" at the Academy last evening was a great improvement on the first, which itself was very fair. The company, under the leadership of Mr. McDonough, is as escel lent working company. They have proved to be so by prodirning the intrirsoles of th' French comed e vaudevivle most acseptably to anrlences that have been educated at the old school orf comedy which has no nationality, for we ep prehesni that there is no difference between the English and the French school of comedy, ex cept one of dress or costumes. It strikes us In connection with the many striotures that (lave been formulated against the "broadness" of modern French comedy. that they are derived more from the absence of knee buck ies and silk stackings than any thing else. 1-i other words that what is considered clever when pro airted with the ilash of vrlvet " porrpolut " is excedingly vulgar when offered for appreciation in the modern pantaloons and chovepipo. Of course critioiems orf this kind are nonuonseelcal, and the fart is being proven every day by the constant production of Fronth plays which a few years ago would have shocked the seniril. ties of the Engieh eard American people, because of the ab senoce of the glittering kner'brckles, etc. "P'uk Dominos" is a play of a superior order, and granting that it all' rds a great deal of play to the imagination of the spectator, it dois rot der so as harshly as many ofour old standard cornedi,', which nobody dreams even now-a-days of cal ing vulgar. We commend "Pink Dominos" as an excellent play containing a moral lesson, and which, as played by the company, gives as good reacor to thank our stars at the new comuinration system which has been so happi.y inoatgrated in this country recently and secures u4 good working companies, to say the least of them. Overboard to Death. Yesterday afternoon as the steamer Dine Wing No. 8 wa's on her way down the river a color d man named Williamq accidentally fell overboard and was drowned. Body not reoovered. 0HORT ITEMtM, At half-past 11 o'rlok Monday night a sneak thief onitred the resad, nee of Mrs. .ulia Lathrop, No. 257 Camp street, and succeeded in getting away with three napk n rdgs and a lamp, all vaiued at $21 75. In the Seventh Precinct Station can be round a neero named W. Whittington, on a charge of ob taining goods under false protouces. John Reynolds and Denel. Adams, a fine pair of ducks, are now in the Secoud l'reci ct 'olior Lock up, Reynolds charged by Adams with assault with attempt to kids, and Adams by the uoliber with being drunk. Coroner Roche held an inqiest on the body of Peter Stadler, at his domicile, No. 54 Delord street, and returned a verdict of death from alco holism. Oh, what a fall was there, my countrymon, wheu Hio. George Oracion (colored), a mem ber of the L -gisla ore fell into the hands of Ofilcr Perry Gny, who landed him in the Eighth Precinct. oharging iim with being intoxicated. Ben Jim is not his name, but that Is the name that be goes by when he comes to the look-up on the arm of a peeler. Jim is charged by on George Davis with the larceny of $504, and also by Olicer (heevers with assault and battery. Davis was also incarcerated in the Central ora tion, charged by Jim with being drunk and dis turbing the peace. J. Wallace, a lawyer, was looked up in the Cen tral Station charged with being drank. Wuen searched he had a spring knife concealed abiuci tis person, and hence the charge of carrying a c onealed weapon. Anselm Holler lsin the Central Station on the charge of having committed the crime of bigamy. Gold toapaa.a If you don't find Moapina which is manufac ured with buraz the beet of all laundry or fam fly soap, I Keller, 110 Gravler steet, the lii = tra p~te nE* , will Way you double the STATE FUNDING I3OAR1). TOM COTNwOUslID4Th Plat T4TRMM' A*ww EE4TION *oaltOm R JKETEI . An Authoritafl1e statement of the Mtati'*a nderatedneee. The Rtbe Btsri of IllIpdatirn met yeftetday. Present, (Law, Nieholle, ex-offaitr prelident; btent. (loo. Wilttr, Hpeaker bueh, Atditor Jumti, Mr. K. nnedy, final agent, and Wm, Black, vi', president of the Cotton V1zchange. Hpeaker Bush, chairman of the committee to whom wae referred the matter of the funding of two bonds of the Consolidated Plauters 4ssocle. tlon, reae Ai ritAlImeTIVIt eapplPr igtned by hlimelf and the other members of the oommittho, Messrs, Wiltlz srd Jumel, in which the ommitteeshowenthat it hed earrfutiy dl gested all of the aets referring to the aseoltatittn, going haik to the firet, which was that approved Marnh IQ, 11427, grant.ing a ohtrter, and that ap proved February lt, 19414, whih intoorplrated lthe aesltofeiorn. The legal bletory of the a, uaintlon wae traced t rnr easneu'r tanA through all the vriattn sole pesned by the fl n erel Aermtbly of the HMate orom the date iret nemed to the present day, And portions of the various ects quoted showing when the ace" oietion wee sahborttled to riane bonds, end how the Interest was guaranteed by the tate; how in 11447 the charter was rivised by Mote 714-11 AndI 'All, and in 114414 the aet authlrlrintf the essi, tttointi to sue the Ptlte and how, irndly, in feb ruary, 1G80, the linintfiation of the co1nern was ordered. The report, after going over thtsa acts state that the law of 11427 wee Inconsitent, ad that. of 14414 mnertly amentlatory, aid that the laws Osver 'nltrnt ''ated that the Itete should be held re sponsitle further than its guaraulee npon the bonds, whioh were simply edit seral steurity givln the tondholders by the uassiclatiun. 'leking that view the committee coul, not see wherein the H ate was itse'e, and oolutttded therefore that the bhurd could not ound the bonds presented. A resolutilon smnompanied the report declining to fund the bonds (thle toal Issue wae tbout *2,bO(.000 ) Mr. bialk moved that the report be rooeived eat adopte. t harried. blient. (inv. WillZ read, as a portion of the re port, a snocinct hit ornepiete history of the wlsoettAtrt EtAANTt'te' AeellOfATINe, giving txtraete from varunes cots passed ee well as a detall d account of the private property mortgaged and the m 'rtga gee depoelted as so carity for the bonds, ies dleo noted the fact of the forfelitre of the charter as decided by the Ftfth Ilistrint (onrt in Neoember, 11417, and gave a restme of the estimatted liabiltlies and aecets of the eassclatlon, whih showed that the former exceeded the latter by 4428.1441. Mr. Bush movtd that the specnal report be an nexed to and made a part of the report of the committee. Carried. Thi Auditor presented end read a deotiled re port, showing the tae'rrTvRNasee or TAP erATP, a1 reqeitred by A resoiuitin i e'poed at a former meet0ing. On tuition the report was ordered printed. The board then a1Jlurned. THE Ctoglistr. Mssperrlr Erlirairid Conurt. The oparirng of the fyll term of this court on. errr'd yesterday, Jdrge Wrn. It. Whitaker har ing rrttrned fronr his tour of recreation. T'hi District Attorney asked permission to file ard eoter on the manates or the court the rrporis of lirm Mhl"ppard and (hinmb rs, a comruinsiit ,(r tioni, i in irqirirr'oiwo in the rmatter of (inrtre P. Lewis, a iunairi in i ntii It the Louisitarr IeI treat. The commisslon report that Lewis Is of onsomnd mind. The report was ordered to be spread on the minutes, Ituring the nay the time of the court was em pioved in salenting Jrntrs to serve the couinnig term. C1 ntrary tri expectatlon the Ileturring Board were not arraigned. First. lhislrlct Court. Oentenced - John it. Miller, allas Melville, lar cony, his rwonths hard labor in the pr i t rntiary. OJ ier Juige Ahelr h s Issuetd an order to the jury commissi mrt to draw an additional panel of 2l5 jurors, to appear on neat Thursday. Secofld District Court. The snnonssion of Mrs. (laroine Walker, ioe oensed wife of Augrist tratmeyer. has beena opened, Thiri District Court. Mors A. Kenner, wife of J. A. Morris, ras en tered suit in this court agairat the city and Thos. II. Handy, civil slermif, playing fir an injunotiorr to restrain the sale or crrtslil i'r'perty sitnaeerd nn Itaml art sire, t, for tax's under a jdgmneint against Mrs. If. W. ioirrey, Jr. lith Distrire. Court. Judge Rogers yesterday Istenewl to the argn. mint of the mardanrna osse of IL. W. Hoaree vs. the congregation "Dispors' d of Judah." Sixth District Court. Lawrence Kinney has etretod silt against the Board of Amsoe-ors or the city, pýetrtiol!g for a writ of n darnemrs to c' mpi'l fthurn to apoirnt an arbitrator for the purp' no orrf taing upon the as, csment tmade on pria iis prinoirty. Ittlator says that ie asked tie sair board to reduce the assessment on his property and that the said hoard refrcnd; that he thtn r, nostnted the ap pointnrent of an arbirlrtor to pnes upon said asnnsnmeit and this rn quest the maid board al so ierreial. It iltrr tiirrrlre asks 6'r a nien danrm. An alternative writ of mrantdirnrs wits issted, and made retrruable on the H it of Otto ber. State ex rei. .lath Stamps vA. the Adornnistra tor of Pubtir Anoints. 'I h' ptit tr.nor is the owner and holder of a oertain claimr ine by the city of Now Orisanre, amounting to the sim ..T i5r,32 :ii. 'lire pttition asks for an aiterraiiin writ of me irandrni cutrilnrin'g the respondent to warrant his claim. The writ was granted. F. A. iholir' vs. the htecrnirdir of Mortgages. in thins can the court ordered that the mandarnun herein I 'sied he made peormptory, ornmarndirg respondent to cancel and erase the of mral bond of the relator. irt. tiliriir wirni it OtT'r 'i, 174 C r nni, ippoi tilt' Virirt lir Thtrntr', Board of Health Report. The nnmbir of intermints riported to the Io rd or Helith during the week was 11t. I)1 th i number, til were males and 53 females. Whites, 72; onlorerd, 41. The principal causes of death' were: Small pox, 2; all fivers, 19; ,onstmption, 22; tri. n'ne co itiurn, 10; heart disease, 5; d" 5-ritrry, 3; tiar. rhos, 3; debility, adult, ti; inlantile, 4; drowned, 1. Not a emgle case of iellow fever bhs been re ported as yi-t this year. Ilrrths, 145. Marriages, 21. (tut r hlir only ' isi st 'or 174 (;.,nil ttroet, opponit~ Virintir- Tiheat r,". The standard Club. The first complimentary variety pn'rformanc" and soiree dnanarre if the Standard Club is an non.ci'it to cimi' iif "in Fiida, ivenirg. Ottobei' 14, 1817 at 7 o'clock, at the .Jackson Hall, on Iilysian ielsfi street. Now rnnirili's wnri- [t O(nirre, 7 t Camitl, o1, posite Varliot lick Th,"t ri". Railroad Personals. rY rrte MoIrLr Litoiore. The following were among the depar'ures hi' the Mobile tant line last evening: M:s. 11 Mark., Monigimery; Miss Baseett and Misi Robinsiti. Lynchbbrg; Dr. N. L. Irckey and family, Wythe vrle Va. ; F. A. Smith, Cincrnnatr ; Capt. 0. ii. Ws, Sr. Lot's; 1 . OCry. Nw Yrrk; A. J. Norwood, Richmond; James V.ves aid John Green, luscaloos., Ala.; 4. fily, .(Jir'.; (Jol. Oharm s R. Itriley, Ni w Y rk; Mr,. F. Rach"r, Norfolk, Va.; Capt. John I1. Hanna, St. Lrrte; L. D. Painter, nt. Louis, Wm. Henry, Alfred ItaRin and Gubert o'iLnnor. LI ueivilln-; Mice M. B c le, Montgomery; J. A. Williams, Pensacola. (Gti to Olmir'a only for now and nhoul-si ihinr.. glaser and i'rii-kisry. Pearl oeaptaa. Ask for oaptna and vou will gret the bet soap. 'soap!zraoorttilntii no roncln is the best soap, r w(9rvsins wool"goodu, toas be found at n TH rn FEgWiVLVANA WOUNmurqoug. The Manner In Which They Propose to Carry an the EVampaign. IN V. errn 1 I'lTIt.AU~rt,i'lA,. HMpt. 24 -The labor movement In poIlticn tias tnnllRitfl greater and wIder proportions in l'enn sylvinia thren In any other Mtate in, the country. List year the Uabor men and the (irenniarck rrren polled over 704$1 votes for Peter OUoper, anri to-nay they put their local ticket In the, elId to nope with the, two great partien. rIn J'hiladelphia the CIgar makern, largely nrornposed of (lermanin anti hi, hornians, who wore thoroughg y Imbued with the dnntriner of the Interneational Ints, were the first to monve. 'Itheir nomn mittoo on pro pagarvia oent, out cirnalarm andl cards nll through the Hutto, and granlurilly got nearly overy trains unlnt in Phlladlr'lphla Into their way of think Ing so far ais the Interjrnrtlon of a new party into the politina of the city anrd tate wat concerned. In the Httate ai, large, thoug n there worn pornoe jrtrring eiernrnts, the rneivn Inint wail filly organized in the differ cut countion. The (reetnhtakenrs also have an organi zl,.ion in every countty. hut many of those county aninniatlorns had toon earptiretrl by old political party harks "p[~tally wst this no among hte (fireon rrcnkenrs. he leaenrs t.herefore reas lveid to forantall any action on thte part. of the pL'litilanns; no t.hoy hnatily callend a MHiati (onvent inn at. Is arrisburg (in the loth inst..), nomrinat-en a tinkirt, and putt, it. In the thlnd tholinving that, their antinn wo'li ho Indorand at, Lth blils by the elemeents in the nsotnic eanin, which, roenlvoli Into Its outntittr ent, parts, woorri irirduln 2i0(,(941 votess. Tihis was done to frrnstall the alctln of ihg (Ir enonakerni arnruiId th, onnti rn~'ht, of the working lelaons aroiund their own p1r idlr eandlidten. In P'ill adrirptha t~hte inrlol organizration in stronger ;iroport.irnatly than thiLt. of any countty In tha Ht4rto ex co it Ifrtixrne litre greate rIriingetfntril ann IAllntierny (iittisurgrr). In thiIn otty thee tax I st of vtmorM shows 160,0tt in nrmbter. utt thorn are never imore than 1244,0i0i vnote pal Ins. On Maturday night thenie lhhor met ha arntually enrollreI on theIr lists 94t0(r voters. Toidrlifflerent trades unions, the t'ro tootivo Irnror party, it,. Contral atoer Alu), whose hnaerirjuarters.have usurprd the nest of the Itqnuilraran Invinirtil e, whith was the leading Itopuilraun Club in tioe city, ann twenrty-seven ward clii omit of the thirty-one wards of the city -all thene diffroent anssoelatirns iand iormbinations iontrn in ai (J rnrnitrten of Progrnnas in which nevry labor union and warn club has two reprnsentatlivus. it. meets wookly, rolilbratos encretly, and has tie power and forie of a C(ioin (ili of 'i'en in the days of the Venotlan repubi ln. ite labor campaign was formally in augurated in this city by the plicing in the fltid ;r a local tiklclt for prooMator of the plns (the most important offiloor in the city) lity controller and coroner. 'I'Thi shre1wd purp(,so of the Dowers be hinll the throne here, however. is not to rnake a holsterous canovass untIl two or three weeks before thEe election - in fa it., to have a still hunt until then; then they propose to bristie up in ivery ward every night,, in rousing open air meetings; have the hent of speakers, and so show such proportions and do gnonstratlons through numbers presnnt t at these meetings that the old poll tlcian5and the tax and ring ridden sober citt will he astounded. As an evidence of the practical strength of this party, It is absolutely known that at least one sixth of tbe inside election oflicers are sworn members of the now organiza Lion. That movement to send rO,oo0 col ored people to Liberbi has thus far only snuceeded in sending a dozon or more to !all. A candidate for a judgeship In Han Francisco was elected by I e,EWSE voteAs tagainst 16,6411 for his opponent. "Every Vote 00c11.." The grounds surrounding the war monument at Berlin are to ie paved with stones from the several battlo fields of the Franco-Prussian war. Wouldn't It he a good Idea to havo (Illimore's hand stationed in front. of the courthouse whero Tweed is tnlcr tried and play "William, Toll?" [ Bnston Clobe. Whole fields in Milchigent are devotee) to the coultorn of ain liit. Perhaps that Is why they discover no many now planlts, there. IIf)5ton (lobo. The editor of the Mt. Iouis roblnc I/ro(erTat, in the language of Iongtel low, "folds up his shears like an Arab anni silontly steasl away." INow York hlorald. Philadneipha and Plttahurg keep on hating each other. A Pittsburg ,j'ur nal now spitefully says: "Morton, of Philadelphia, has managed to gEt away with about as much as our mob do stroye E. ." EKtabfilhed I1OS. P. 4. sox 167, WHITE'S GINN ERY, ofmlet 24 Un(on. near Carondelelt street TO COTTON PACTORM AND PILANWERM GINNING TERM4--THE MEED. BAGGING, TIES, TWINE and DRAYAGE furnished FREE sine', 1870. Parties wishing to know the average yteld of Cotton ginned at. "WHITE'S GINNERY" tant Mlnuunuun will pieanun send to the, undersignd for udr'nularu.. I). PRIEUR WHITE. RUIn Orn ep24 OFFICE wr. REIRNAiRiD CoALr COMPANY. 21 Caroudeiet Ittrneut, N'w Orilans. ) 00AL AT WHOLENALE AND RETAIL Steamshlps. Steamboats and families supplied yisMo&Weim W. 8. CAMPBELL. Agent W. W. PARLEE, ATTORWEY AT LAW, MONRON, LOUIIIANA. SPECIAL NOTIC`E!! 1t ~ ()(r ll B. & W. CRtONERt I SI CANAL M'rRE~gT, Corner of ijowotItfn, of ,ipi~riv 'WrV , V'r t iri'l 1'y M""csrM. ton*uIR1 k ('n~ ., tril lntttr tiV MV'Vr,irV. M"'(hilttn & (''ti. Wh Itrv' VVV tll'VI it nuf In th''r iitVV VVrr,tVVVIVIVVI tud 'IIVVV 01j'l inl',k httivlint Sill Ib""t Vli'VIVVMV'V 0 VVirigtltt It' tlrnttiriVV, W'' Will roftrtr tirt ENTIREI N~EW AN!) MJWLEUT MTOUX I)EFY (IOM!'t'1'ITIOW. Our Mtackl Ix Complete In Every J"epA*t mont. We V Vl' Viil! V.laVnintV.ZiihVlt VttIrthiitlofl ii our CARI{'ET )E PA RTMEFNT. 'rltV ptttitt n' irV V Brussels, Three-Ply and Ingrains trusVV e V ~ v V5,( r t ilttr WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS ttrtV till Vti litVV NEW1O4'IV A Ni IATrEyr OIrtf1i1,. tV.itl Vt it t Vt yiiulrtV itt rVVrrt ti~tltV . Naciing, Floor Oil Cloth., tornbs.u, We., $V I tI. IW, W VVVIIV w i o tdirsel VVV'Vltt i ttttretVit ni. tatirtt Ilii ;aVlp REMOVAL. TII F, CAMP WI RlEET STORE, Great Hong K(ong Tea (Co., himn r'm'n(v' IIc to Ow HONG KONG BUILDING', t'i# CANAL STR'IEET'. 171 I'oyEdrast Stree't, Near Citronujelet. Al d P. Ft. The reductlion in the price tt Parched or (4rohsnd COFFEE,' to Jj lnas.~urated by this companmy, will be~eC maintalned In spite of all opposifEtion.r/X1 As '/9i 2d t 8CIOIOU BO)OK'., Jluvivng ltiinr iLwfrdl4d t,y tk'i itatei flouard of Jil ur'uA un (I rnimtrity oif I Ii, t,liji for futrnilehing rlunr~iWnfi't4 with rpmjtmleishirmm w'i aren pmrntarodtQ furumimu tho folloii'ng tmmmmka lit prr~onti named. Cmmlmzrnnr No,. I Ii lw'"it ri~tiiil 11t11:', aikopA d; rim iirn Nom. 2 1i~xni1,19imf pinn"". for tin t lntfrmoduwr tim,,, wh''timim hokimo sii rnii'u' igrmm.In Jim tiuiI UCO r t~mmk'n in iixmuhmantcu No.. !Nir, 7. No2. Wmmtmmm,nmrl'im1I'vmrml'ur~irit iiprIliir .Cm 11 rWu~t.mmrm,m' I'rniumry Re'mumior 2", 11 7 WiN.n i' m45 :owiiml l'.mm,1in 44i 21 Wsmtmmor'mm Frmmimn.im liesvl.,r 7'i 0 Wiitriioi'i Fifth hftuwmrim 21 04i 114 Wiibim',ri'M hixtti htismmldr r 20) ti mnirr''i Zolg .... ... .. i 2) 137 J'nkivmtm' 4-~honkii will tim' ;mi'mw'mil 'lmrarim tmric* 0* O~tumir himitmni WIll b0 uti f/h'l hdm hironmftor. LIBERAL LIA8COUN T TO THE TRADE. J. C. EI'RICFI, *4)OKWiELLEU AND CTATIONED. 12O.. canal street. ........18tl NEW ORLEANS. CARPET WAREf1OUSE, h ...........C.hactree htre..t........... 31 Wen arm recmoiving large~ avlditil'ms tom :our tO~i Wim %IIW 1-E L A l ANI) UNDER £'ICý CHAB(h1 D IIEPOIJE THI '. WA LL AXM'I~' lITRE Wiltvu,r Vinlvm~t. he0 BO BRU-flFLii Tapemntry, 3 plyn. N y I1 ernet~azre. JHemy. 1 R UcOB) CLOTHS, Windo8 .hao. ý Tbant'l(I ý. MtsWI5'Isa