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THE NEW ORLEANS DAILY DEMOCRAT. OFFPIOfAL JOURNAL OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA AND OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. VOL. II---NO. 27M. NEW ORLEANS, FI{IDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1877. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. DOMESMTI(C NEWS. The Atlantsle 1id lI'ni efl Tologrsaph lines 'a.vlIt been dowl-n last. ltight north of ('tnlcn tatl tl.lntntR stf tIlor 'hoolrtive ninagsrDtl ss Souf tiUlt.raphi manntter this morning. UIAI.IIROAII TROITUILEr. .i.t t. tle MIinorl0. Hensa. and T. am Awainst the Texta Central Rallroald. NEw YOli, frtl. 4..- -Htorn tiLie sngo an as rig, ment exi.tsrsd Istwte'it the HllnFtam ansi Teals Osntratl ati the Missou.Ir KI(alisaa and as litalr(ird, hy which the IFrimer would ollect the atnunlt on through freight atnd tClot to t.ll' latts'r at eorltain pIirhlI a. Trihe Oer!eton a we're made, but Ithe ac'coulnting dl not t take plhts', nlli the 'i'oxs. (Cont tal is l ed to t he AM., H. and T. In a very argw ' Iimn. The agretrenlllt was brt'kokn tip aRlli cc PitiAnig r~ei. retsl' dsaily, and tlh1' lI., I. aind T. s.ed for the' unll pal c lltouitls 11t1 I ll jullig m.eit for I$22t.Intt. T'hn' 'I'xnA (T'intritl iss, ptie o.tl t I tt(lt, 11E by Ii ng over Ihir g.ietq er, Uttisis for till' asmiont, but this S' llnod.l'd l The 411upolsI on lhh 'I's'xars ('sn honds wsr i a 'l.t. Ito h, paid, nt the ofli'c' o' oltn J. Iaeo, on WilVl 1 root,. aid lsts1 moniey had been' plteiel in his handls on thei lot of Oett !her4 to nl t' t hen. On ()1 "I' h, a nt jthhments wer pln aed on all fumls tl' tiho ' as entral in Ih' hanIIs iof .1. .1. (.ise,, Mlo ST. lor and Mr. Whliltn\.' i'lr'sid'tllt of tle' ! CxaeU entrnI sd s asin-law of Chartls Mr,' it, the ehl'f sto khlit der. T'e I nking ouse has not Asupn4letl pa'mi nt oflt : tf tl r'l lotit. but It is exptte'ld lt ' tet Il s will 1It' atl tied by Mr. Morg1an. NEW 11t1H4 O'~sniP. Germanl Imnmligrral nn. Nnw Yoga. ()'t. 4. The dtlitr'N't of tihe (I-e11et11t Etmigrant i, Moelt .\', 1, ti ,'h meoot.ing yssst.ttlday, sttLtod tlhalt thllit thl It, sof Janlu rty 138,ti (ert'lallll its sitgrlnt'iits h1s1l Is'1 laided at Castle (tslrdson; t ialllinlg off osrf 2rt7 .o.opared with the corrtsp.olnti Iig rlsre lasti year, )iring lhie lttt t44ttllt 1ti it (Oilsrist immlfrants arrived at ('astle (l'ard, in eluding 11144 froissm lI'rusala. Aid for the Wounded. NEW YOR, Ol. 4. 4. r. Alex. IB. Mott hna troeived from Ith (Ith ,wtt t.olsety n.n lppeltnl for aid in obtaining liit md other asupplth. or the wolisded in tht litiaso- 'ti'kitsh wl' . The soelety ia simttr n It maty r.esp.ets I te t' sanitary O'stnlllll.ilons ofi t.his scmai'ltry ldurtllig tihte Elvil wari, aid nlTrrds il to 1th shihs alike. Inuursnnme Imnpnilrmnt. NitsW Yoni. (Iet. 4 Tihe Irower'4 nt1,si 1IIatters' lisuranet o s't (si144 Itty hav i 1os1't called upon tt iak gIl ood .ts istmpairm,'ent ofr $120,..10 iin apittal. Olilman'* Forgarlers. NEW YORK, (lIt,. 4. Furl'.thr investigantion shows the nllltotun1 otf VWin. (I. (liihttlat's fir gerles to he $2til,o00. The Pry I)wrk Fire. NEIW Vout. ()Lt. 4. 'The Iass by Iht flhrs in the Dry lh'k rat lrol d1epo IsA vario-i ly s' tinmatxst; :11 will exctsd $25t.(t0I). (!olunt Joeanes. NEW YouR. ()ef. 4. (!oulntl .stoannto. tl sllnrd at Tmnmany lalt l hs t, night, itn lthe claraeter of the uncrttished tsragedtlin. CIoslRin Out the Fever. Nw" Yon. Oet. 4. Tho Inst. yvllow fever patlent i IDix hlttlutl shospitatl waI disl'harltt'd yesterlaay. '1TiIRE T'III. Jockey 'lush IItneea. LotviurVihni. (tOl. 4. Thorn was qluitt. a chainge in the weather last night, ald to-day it ha.s thton cool·, , h'slg.llt wvothliler for r'atingl. There wtas a fIalr ''rowtd on tho igroudlld ttUl bettinlg was lively. 'ThI' Iii't., i''m was for the Wotidburn Stake, for 3 year old Illiths, it dash of 1 4 nlish', $sr:0 trl'tl'lce, half forfe't., With $.00 addettl, for which I here were 11 on trles. Won bys Ftli'ttla, with lr'lttitulmnt se~on(d. The second 'ratte was for the M 'relh'nt.' tsaltdiap, fo)r all .g..s, siais ofr :1 titlhs', ipurse .$700' $200t to th se'oonl hi,'s. 1 I here wvoe 7 eltrles. The srcs's' was won by Mahlstta'e'k; Heretog steotnil. The third a Ol last rame was for the Assoc't tlon purse of $o:1i0), $.i30 to 1t o .t's1sId, it dashih of twO lmlkh, hlr which thor' wolre thele ol tries\.This wVs won Viy Ten ' lests 'lt ; I'tolo eocond. 'l'Thorss its xsI lg'd p rogramme for to mllorrow andstlli ,5nstrl'ate sI'L Iport is eixpecte d. Blarntnt'sshow dividing gat' misnoss with the race .tourso tIn I l hl petll s opsle visitlI it yesterday afttrt s at while th' o rse4s woni' n1 trogrt',4. t,rtsVF,AND. I.. s Oct. 4. Notlv ithi'dsti tsg the throatlemng wctt hot andIti high windl 1 ho attendatllmi.s si 1t11, it ' 1se s1-day wV .s gr'sd. list1 atarte'rs in the' 2:4) sste i' wsre (Smis'' K. Not. tie ('., Frank Ks'ri'ttt. I"trank Sl0mis, k4tey Has'kett, Valianti..t o t1K Iigg itd ()tt.s:gs GirL, Kernanlli elosse( the wire it lengith in the lead. Tihte 2:21',. Io K.llogg ''stelnd. Natncy lluekelt. third. Nainy lie't[ Ill won the secsnd lal ; Ito K',ellogg tIsecon, Kio'ltnan M third. The third was a s 111a2 h l eobetw'ton Nancy Backett rantd Kerlnst. 'ime', 2:311.,. Carr'ie . third, Killolgg fourth. The It \Iwas giveni t1o W ane" H+aket. Time, 2:21,:. Kernan n aesond, Kelhtg lhstd. In the 2:3d eh l)rs'ad, ltutsell, ltuly 1t, Bell, ishinr tnsd Masgnolia. strt'it., taking ths first htnt in 2:2.'9; Lady heeeon hat in 4:21, L'-.; l' Ily1. iseond, iFlor"t rell t . talnwi r htit a l the third Iate and the) rato isi 2:28; Lady II. sticslo, Fhloa Bell third. To-morrow is the closing day of the rasts, when ttopeful ansid Groat Et.t.ern will ont pete for a splsLtial IIur-s' of Ir15001. arLlsll stnd and Hopetful will x go to hltrutsss, while Grealtt Eaternl will g.s by sas, ddhl. The ent;rkn for ]he 2:30 elasss ar' Kineatin, a3 Johnny. (iGr(l'don,. Ihtl\ LIoKlgn, Postloy, ( lkt. 8.ihouk, (lhsilrlh tll., 'fortrly (iffo ird,, 1l of Fairillhl'd I,:ul ' s.Ia'tt, Iritremn, Lady Voorh'ss,. I'srmusliv Lsdv liiggle., itl- I mer, and Litt' .ltkt,, f.k': rrly l t.i Is.a. ''lr t rait of thiLs morLnintg ilit thI, r;.tck in linit otn dltion, and thit. vs',tt r thto-lorrsw ttoisie Uroferene With the Mlners--They Deter mine to Resumne Work. NEW YORs, (Oc't. 4.--D~'h1'galions of miners from the nitrines of thse I'inn·sylvt'tni, lsla' WaL.and Hudson, and Il)elwarxe antd Lcka- I aRafta and Western ('Cmpanists, were to hIave left Seranuton oin a Sls'cisal trsllill lalt s'xtullills for the purpose of having a joint t'onfrencs' with the sveral oplnpanies in this city this morning, and arrtnge terms for restuming work. The Pennisvlvnnia miniers detetr'mninsd i to abandon the dstrike5 and the otheis wereo compelled to follow their example. Jeha W. Young and Ill Latest Concubine. BALT LAX CrrITY, Ot. 4.-John W. Young. the third son of the late Prophet, Brigimun Young, and one of the quorum of the Twelve. Apoties, who have assumed control of the Mormon community, made his appearance 'Oere yesterday. The girl, Annella Cobb, Sdaugshter of Brigham, who was on the! elh day of September Illegally married to o=am ous husband. This is the flrst ap ace of the pair in public since their and they attracted considerable at- both Mormons an Gentiles. R'. and his concublie ly arrived I n hborhood on lFriay i mta ii1stn whly tl.Py have now Plrn.'gPl frniom theiri pi. R('o, f I ,lonlli Iniellt. Raippea.R t' i I h' thlt, they havc' jllt learned tIi thIlor.e h.t. h·rn loi warranl yet totr .tohli.il' r a(Rnt. An n))oon t le hlei awa'tla aR'I('eif thin faRit, thi, apr tlRd ihllowei hirllf tef hi tn rillend yents'r lday nv ilonii.g, andl dtlr1in t tlhe aft!niiii;n tiMe 'ohh ilrl proIiiii led hlie ntlojt wtth Iihr hlPliandl iln thn Mtirmonl faith. Mhe i',t·'ieil clil.·t co ,nt lbf l and rr th r pr-ud oI"f Ir holio.e', nlln the llltarketd attlitiioin hli wan IatItEiltlaltII________ MEVF~ltR mTORI. Tele.rap. iVlrem .awn. NIw' Y'iKn, I)cit. 4. rThe weathel r lhere lii day hiam ,.onl thlrnclin|glli', with cr' ilanlilii nallin cnild rain. AIlniit Ii p. ii:. thii nlii'iri brekdo ntel rtain fell in ttrreltr. whlile thli wind Ilow I perfect #aie. Telegri ,lrtli rI' polt rl' e l veiid frloi the Nitiih nl.Il Wel\V . natv Ith. th ,lie n.l'lr wan very neviwre. inii tihe wi 'en of hal h1 t,'l.i'raph Io'n spaitii iin It ., ' lit t mIi n d'1t Ii I.rll\ '"l('t" ifi cl''llir, [Jll~l Jl''Wllvl llrrilZ ~lira i' in n many divetinsthnc·rl p'rvainf th re elipt, an w lill ditn i i at h tf hewn. AlI Ihil IhIur', t iiiiiiil,,milh l th 'lit.l 'ilty f the' atlo1111I aneneta lii lon thlt l~tilarui, iiiii 11h1er3 in ovel, p'rosRpe, of It emtllllltlanl thrm'hl.rmlll the nii._ht _ _ New lork men li, ' .ll ain I'mnlPilan. A! I~lm NY, (let. 4.-Wl lien tlhl l)o .loernalh Mlata. Conventhi- ,',lnssmhlori thls morning tIl Pht i r tlilt 111' lillod lht t, llt I h . i lllll llig ' lll r l'.. a til.lR w u hld r p .r t a t 2 o ' , h .k . T l -h chairm'lnltl oll !Ia P.oluliti,[.c' repl..rhni lte onl tlr li1.t, of '11t11m1many; d.,hl.'gtr,.; whhch repo~rt heitig ai olt lted. MI, rritiey wit lieow tIroili tIll c villentitl il, whih]i tihen tlik , i ,i n.'trll tll 4 tiell ik. inen tu I .tmollo i , I In' l irlhoI t iio lin.lnrtn-t i itn g t h 1 1 , I ) t(i l ll ll v' f N e w .| Pr s e y o n l l l h o nkmiltih i 1t t gt l . llt lehlln1, w1 1 a iidi I il . (he rkiton Ni'. (lint1 wn, lIot i d itritl lnntil haii llii l, wy ittlt l 1j t It h 'lIt f I hllt" 'i't i. I.n 1 n llud l tIo 'rill lnt iy ineptti a nl: Thii, tl ti I' r.e i itltt hi I ld hii jud I tld wihi tirnc that tihe. cu rn vit 'llt'llatih n 1 'l t i (lullt w ih iit u l l..i , lln lo lilyd thit i/lm ut Ilit aittit an mIthe witlltl'd. ~rlh cFtlrcllh r Wilcq %Y ll,, Ht, ft. d..lht, th, wmP t m mt'il Iit h1 i ii, e. in tiiti n lie l nilm ll, lit In neknowhedge'd by o.\'.ry enlleld ans rtght pit 't~v. thiking .ina ; I uIt, a,. t; Mr, ll , 1.)1y right, t Il,,]l'"""h "i,.¢ |]inl, nic -t·R r rl rrlnnl tl t ,liflr r p :~· Illirtt il I a·. ·T~·tcy~lt ilS tc ''n~~~'~ lr Ill .r I hrHtntt thIrtl, w lhtlotti tI, I li hla hill'i Iteitli~lint il.) I l t(V~~l~H rrii1l 11( ltir,r l ,n , was , o ly l, b ol. ritin, t rlr h rl ow1. -I, Ihe,'ln, enh I llllib l l' ll, l ne ri i h iet I li MttIt'll hn rlo t "nl ItItmjtihi rlit I trtlht hi ulV anti itt l t IltV ti iii t eli t'l, tt il t tliihi ' llln i.'iil "The Conuntlltoot ,.I Ho-.luthonn rep, r'ld a wri'im of[ reso.luionhms whh'h chins Iul~l. th1, will fr the' t 1.nding n't Ila luit.t prilllt Int i'nrtl 'I'i·'lti n lr . kAln la d -Ii y nIn i llh'i[ ; bMtt u iitlitn oi f i tlit i gr'it a fat Itnis tii t.t II, it, otof th rtunIl~lrnlling Ih.rds. laplortrld.I if notl hist~i anteld, hy thn partry in p!..ando-ni of' the go"v l nlelltllll[, tld In Ljllleml the, 1.[t].p !ldoul. wrong and hfll it up to un-!iiel' lIxtcl thosulpl.ort. ofl scdh~lers to Ib, ui.d in oqppr*('m ing. ei'Jizenl.. o t he' N, lih. D1)hHlare thllt. the pro,.,nt Admhintii rat iu's witllihlrnwdl olf ltroupw fromil th[l* Hnthl. nold its ieoaunthin of[ hnforlfer,,nen with thu inte.rnni thl iir ¢ loli. pi'!,,d,,ts of" the Rl pb'llhflien party.. lh.ielllrmsthlm lrincip!,,< .,t1 ft.rth inl their pilat for nil d-pled inl 1.474 amiid n11o imi'ni..led tOlplol.! a1 ll suhiies; airraignlt-! hel Ho. pubhlpilin lnrl,. fori neii. a'lntinlto"l. I'-np- ort). i'ion lthe H"ti!.a,.; phIg.1.' their inumiiilOrs to( r.form~~l, unld|asp lroofl of' theirtl devtonhi 1th!il. worlk they lp liin, toi thli! fruiii! ef till illil.trhioi. ] ) lerlmltl|hit thio iivll servi,, o)f thl i nlt.o hatl honn~l ilurlilld, anidl eno rnyiiii andll prlilllen,, nii ent. ion i n t he fi o t t'llIhilt. offTiindi'. nai ns'l !t. t,]l Ilaw, defaulllt,,sin. publilh funids, emil .zz,!iil an11irt trioulluril'rn, lprlllliiat.!. heard o~f tl'i. ti.*l., Flwild ling. emliiritllr',.l. lnd th]io!.e whio halve dhebanihed thle hleithdiv., noiniilyl) nld Aflteri thi roelling. all a~doptioh il th" !,ra 'i. thuii, lira follo w ing! th.ck+, was~ I t in inonl naiol ~n: Foir MNl.iclthlry of t'Hilae, Alleni (. liahvth; Contrll.iIhr. Frl.r!.,ichk 1 . O lent,l:t; StalitJ Trannu~lrer. Augutuixtip Shollker;li~ .Llate o In gt'iner. Hi aioi'lh Mo)ymour, .Ir.. anid iftt',r !,hi apintmeillliint oif al .lta. (Comittliiel thli, nol venlt~hion uljourneidlt~l niin dir,. WA It NOTES. PROGRENM OF T1111 WAR IN ASIA. A Battle Wednesday in TWhlrl Rothl lde' Claim a Victory. lONttiN, Ot0. 4. A tAi'gram per Itetter froml ( "on4'll l.: tinople ) yl.\s' t.llat tt)'here Iare un) oilhl inll rl'+ rtlils in ci 'cuii tiotn 1!r thn, ,,l ,,4 lthat the 'l'n1111)4 I h ') d,11'.f,,;t ,dI the a11' ily of' thl G(rand 1)uk' Mlhitil ii in. ha 1 ,wti' Ii .,t w n Art Iand Knm4, in which two R)L um4)ini generals were k i,,. ltn li, tfhlther hand a Mp)cial to Itih N,,e fanlt, lt g rattllltt W ha g ive, n lltgng Ihe.m htilt of Wdttng y'M liuihtt : ir il'h ritta l( wait. 'hnadeh itk ,llthe morllf' i ir, anld wiast, ag ltltti a.tlnit upto the wholel of Mu ilhktucir .1 1ha') line. (Gn. Itelikoftx had ilrntedinto o'tnninllir, buti acted under orders of the (+raid Duke. The key of Mukhtahr P'ashula'4 psition was assaulted flrm thirey sitvs and l taken, and the iattalhan defending it was uttorly annihil atgitl, ) it i t hhe su hs e ini effort of the lT urk io l)wa'rdI it livtptture were riepult e .' . The fur Anh progress of r he in was unttpok nt ted. t ant, but thil., succl',, has given theme hope of cutting Mukhtar of4.- from Kars. Tihe Turk th eeot lfo their id.efiat by attrlhuting it to bling mi1hit by their sples, who had led thlm to 1 explet to ho attackel on their flnks. The Russian loss is estimated at 1500 killed and woundti; they blvouacked in the cap on Thursday is ·oensideerdt c ertall it in. PLEVNA. Anoher Attack Anttle Eicipated. LONDON, Oct. 4.-A Sistova dispatch, iatov aednes t hevki .Ia's that tOhe latly rtnin s, having py enush fr their furth prall close tarmy. thi has econd (roitza tredoubt, a attack is ex pecteid within three days. ntre of amuneption are goinoreementnt. LONDON, Oct. 4.-A It istchlero tphe that two brigades of reillome, ays tllat sPrin fo' iki fi cavalry ihave been sent west bythat the eRunssians to ith rof t fresh coluri ns whipopu h, i ib re ported, have already started from Orchanie. A ehtsive Battle Expectery. LONDON, Oct. 4.--A dispatch from C.stova says that Chevki attle a haas heen lately rein forced by men from the Schipka pass army, and hs commencd nd a forward driovemen ount. A decisive fight, with Osman Pasha's co-opera tion, is expected shortly. Pritdigious quan tities of ammunition are going to the front. The Montenegrlans Throulgh. VIE , Oct. 4-A dispatch to the Tagblatt, dated Cetjinge, says that Prince ikisiki has written to) the Czar that the Montenegrin campaign isendeil, now that the emancipa tion of the Montenegrin population has been accomplished. Moukhter Claims a Victory. Lo.Do., Oct. 5.-A dispatch from Con stantinople says that Moulhtar Pasha tele graphs that the battle at Gauilee lasted thir teen hours, and that the Ruszian positions were stormed and the emy driven out and d0sead to Aa i o h tahe Rdieans left Fighting nriilli Kaiatrlw A Wa r iipfm1d yvo tor tlvy. Thtlal'.d.y. PPFt.llenee at. Tirnlova. lill RiNo+, (lt,. 4. A Iluchr.rPitr ilinDpnlcihl o l.ht, ,NHu ilrrrl Hii\VI tihrt tlhc' r,'Prrii mli riuInd T'lirirov ir" il y vi ig i tvphi|lr o fev,,r at tilii rate ot flft y ipr lltiji. Nasl tl ion of the DnunlBe. LTrNuO. lth. 4. % disln atcr'h flrim Vi'illnr, iir th ii Nrhn tit i tonr thai, IHut iia hfn ar+.ni. a i ipr irrit~iion lti lnriri lii iiiriiitiin uT liii ianiiii li rbtrict ionh, prvldrvi tlat, Ith. IIuitral rlirWl'ii will giurn niitrr' thirr rlr"uig of t.ilr. IvIr io TiII'rkilh wir"r vi ,ln dn'lln g tie iiitlnr lReeoniqrlera Iilunsi. IIP+,OI.I dl'roC (1 Jt 11 11~9 1(1) J~t'i . ll I·[/. LniNiiON. I lt. 4. A tde..i'ginii it thlii, NeVriir save¢ lnt hel |,Irto 1' ha. I reconsi+.dor'l !lh, r'e thll I) hn i' hrl~ i bun ir lt wml itirud II.l - anl , aiil io Iiitn(tr'lin| tor allow It o tm h rPiglhlt nor.iilnir Tie Tiurks Fnll fllak. IlnNiiii, h.t A i%. l dirlrimtrh !frnrrm hlrnia tIt ai yi tha. lltl m T il.lr if l Irurk firrirm I( la lritclh i, l !p I IhI' aIltu 'ollrmn oli thii ll ltIniilm . Uanhbilrrdimng lRiustleumik. li 1NiN lit.. I4. A liImritieh firm'im lhirua ' ht I iro trhnt lr rll 'iv h lirlt in dioi it, rif trirut, Phnlk helll n D'nlllnll numnionev.t lld tha!, tllhe i)nw ll iFs rIuuriv di t n,-Ir iii' il. ull tll .h tie t r ortl r l'ruw i lln -... - - .. . MEErNll I OIN &l IIAI O Ill MlAfJINA1Ei.s nateq to ble RnIled I nll d P1olin1 of Frr'Ielutq II (I'Oc I I ll lll'. Ni w ',in O tli rt. 4. Thl, ririglht. Igrnit nniril mlln q usl1 ,,llfn Ill,, the r(1 Tr'un li n,, nm!e+tat, ri:atl nr lr'· l-'hii nltum Itl, iiiii W tir, n u. r't l t H :11i iirlmik tunrilhit mt. thrr WVrinrir Hiritl. 1Ar ilig thllli phrluuirt , wn Now-ll, f uItth lRIkmi N iliri',; K ihiig motnl <lil"ril. ut thur IlaIlti rulnll' I )hh i; l aovi,'lt,, ru t l' T roldi lr arl WVnhiah: Jiittr1r, of lur Nrw YXril litarl; N l\u·rar. ifr lihi I lia iia l.,liin rlnl (olithiri ; llhc nit li riii, ft , th ,ri ; W , II. l ,rry. of tIi ( unlnnri H r iihi ,rn llr iul tI". I hoiight" h Ill, if tih' (hi'rat, WVt.'irn Iilr,,niI. Thi omumtinug wa~,u fi'tcly ri.rati . l It it wl'i i rtand t iht !lr ll li" thmoi p1r,1 nut. lvireria ininitg rrigt i rati oni 1 iril nut lnfillir ii~, lnn lmifll tun . t l'r ix' r m. m itiii rlllliUIi mntisuhetry tro all linm. I, alls fav<.rml+ thin rnt iinii,' iin'i of liih prmiiarirt treoih, nt poirliing inn W~'Vrauiir hrirrlrr, nunl tor ext'iilld ithi' Mun, iii ii' lu l Wrunr ni lhirrlni frrigrhl. n ril ig in y r l ni , lll I' aIiir n r'rret,. tthmiv ul1 jiriliin I iin il i tn-i Irrirrw rv r nir ilnIrig, at. niuiri' I Pr l. A uuir'it ri an , ai hr r i if P iri lh+iiiil l ,rn i rlirn, l rt.r wlirmii wxir, WV. II. Vmmnluhi trill. rf tin Nrw Y',rk rim ,I ri rl . tl. irirltt, rrr thi hiiliirnnniriiia I(irt iii. rioirti irf iWin unit timirir~ ~lt if l thri 'll iri' nun .hvf ,,rir l'trh, *lii Irlg ir',,rritt rtf linii u t r irirr'l iohi, Irlf rrigh, ilririt., thi i uiluo' ig rilin lljiiliiiil till lo-FFlnf Anothler Ralilroad Horror. Naw iiuir, lit. 4. A (ilni 'at h junt r , ,iva, hi t i hin i ,ntriiliu l roli, I tro lin Iir liI , thnmt I h" -xpr,,m ltlra . in l++d lll,.. (h Orarol ( '+, iira lu'iirt ili thin i'it, l , i1i i p. iii, ii ini th, Ni ruth rivir, n- 1. Vi'l' , o. I h, i' p int iii ii irf thi thiri-lirflh prlii'il , uirt l nu corpr oIr ri - Hi'irv,4 hiv, a ii li t, h IIPiIIn oi t~h' iim' 'roirit, Pl'nrt, ic'ulalrir will II , givi, ai 14 in 1,14 r'ii roi l. LnArir, I- Tiu iiflhkidr nt. li th, Irinl ('ontral )ipm t miy.,h tha l, ithiii, iran lirrirlon ino llivhrint rif a ni'hi1 u riut iii.'; lrhtl ii t rh, rlalh ' irf l, lheix pr I t l loin i uli',rri u i rii ri t Ill, 1 p. iii. w ari riiumnil ly Ilini H p. iii. ittwarini hlnun frinigliht irain rninhirig nil tlhn tiark rrnil Ili ,kilnri |hli Nii un-i. tiny i.uy. Iini lo',n injure, nnM IhIy ,xpirt Iho nxpri'uo, i i'+,rI hoti liii I n.. ii. Thliii'e grlinet unit. i'xriilin',t lrr'vnl,. how viI", i nti hriir ii' lo iflr at'i'-lii It, hroirg thlir il 'li.D, nntl viini ily. T'rirIr in xlhty i lin 'uinlli', by lihi i'ftt ihat, owirig l, ttrr rtrm thu tilgI riph wi l, Iari.t'o mill iii wn liii Ir i ilnliiirn .II tri' rurnhielrr. Tlne (loriia Mate unann In New York. Niaw YOinK. (Olt. 4.. I'ori Iirin thu rihuoniniu ,r A..1. ,Jllliinrrni wilin lhliiliiginld mnii yr'rrt4'lriy liv iho friuinrl miii rillinir'irn ut tim ul l 'iii gi. a iita.'rniiii, Alex. II. Mtniphinn. Altrhouih rniniirr liii Ii a piifn il dI , 'grii by lihi, iiiiiwly whihh hun irfllithni hlim fiof yieruri. thu nitriringt h irf a brillianr, il Id, l'l th, liuturhimph if a glrat, mill linvi fr tIili turn' lirluipt irvi'riunii-in ti'i' l d ,i+lnin ,, uir'. hiii auri'r'ilr i, ruin u.I+Iuir iui.il irt.irii in nia h if a mturn ii frill lnhrrilh. Morton. lRl irtt oNnI, il.. (li t. 1 1 enl).rl r Mortlni 's u .s' nt. Irliian 1.l, i-4 is Ib inh re,,a.iri d, t r. piurtll ll y i'i rt'll!( vilt htit. will bic taiktr trniitcr M'l)ionald'i A) omViit lt pair j lll with Morton is tIhe tubhj1t of muIlc1h tlil"sus 5an by lcal poloiliicians. Morton,' re,,iivs till-i nibnot, datily frorrm l pitiilut, gtnitin iuof bltll parltits flr.n viatious pairts of t ii couintry. (il. .ihn A. liridlgIarrn', C(onsul at Ilavre, Fr'anei, itim horne 1) visit hin. llis contll lion is slightly imlprovtd. Cclebrlatln Ihe Rattle of Cermnntown. P'll,.AiErhllIA, (Oct. 4. - Notwlthsta.tding the t.hrelatningl wlathter a large nullmber of eoi le tarrti% dat,, ( lGermanitown this Hmorning fir the muuryto of celelirating the hiundredth anniverary )o te battle of G(erlmantown. hlultes were fired and hells rung, and there was grnllld pill, ral of military, civic, secret and othter orgun ziit ions. After thie para'l( a mrneting was held in the Town Hall, presiided over by Washington l'ietorlius, the oldest inhabitant, at which atlddresses were nllllt. Thi day closed with further firing of sa lutes and anil 'ntletirtainment b)y various or ganizatitons. Arciddent on the Baltimore and Ohio Itnllroad. P'ITT.Itsntii(, ()Ot. 4.-The biody of a man was found on thI' track of' the lialtimore and Olhio rnaiondl, one mile this side of McKees port, all tut to pieces. It is i not known what train ran over him; he lived in the neighbor hood. Nknirde. PITTsrI:nRi, O()ct. 4.-IHenry Kulle. aged 50 yea'rs, cut it va in ill his lft arll thlis morning, from which he dlit in a short tirme; he thouligh he was Ita burdein t every person and it is suppose.I he took his own life. Fire. NEW YORK, Oct. 4.-The American Express building, No. 61 Hudson street, was daluaged by fire to-night to the extent of $10,000. -_ -0040 WEATHER PRO AIAILITIES. WASHINGTON, Oct. 5, 1 a. m.---Indications for South Atlantic and Eust Gulf States clear or partly cloudy weather, with north windis, stationary teuiperature and rising barometer, possibly followed in the first district by fall ing barometer. For the West Gulf States colder, clear or partly cloudy weather rnortherly winds and rising barometer, followed by warm, light, variable winds and stationary or lower pres sure. Go to the old D'Arcy iat store, corner of Canal and Chartres streets. and purchase one of those helmet bat-, the la est and rubblest style. Our frlend id nerah will see that you are properly salted. SAM t l,. ýlfiil Iý ý 4 - T'EMPESTUIIS IM 'rl S. ANIOTAH1ER NTORI VI.ITO THE IAOWER COAa'r, IPFL,'rEIN47 PI;tTIIHE IIAMl GE AND DImANTER. A Pierce Iale at tihe Pasars and a wRll Water Overflow on the Coast. Your reporter in a former ar!tsln, published in the DIeocrM T of Heptember 2,, endeavored to give an sppr,xilmate estimate of the extent or the damage ilfl oted nons thle cane and rice crops of the lower c ,tet by the heavy gale of September 18h and 19th. It was then supposed that the rice crop had stRffred severely, while the hijury done the cane was trivial, if amounting to any thing. A,'opting an Invi'tatt n from Capt. O'Pry, the courteous commander of the Jsabl, your re porter left the oity on his brat ou Friday and tray.vltd thbr ugh tho greater part of the sugar region below Ibh, eiy. Hie spn,-t several days in that part of the con ,tr ; sond in tlding rver, or by. many cane fiells saw that all anie which haid been prostrated by hll stRrmr had risen high enougli to pr vent loss by rot or sprouting, while the crop was everywh. re gro,vilig finely. 'lhi largest estimate of the damage infllliot , mta!u by a pla,ter, was a loss of live pr cent, whil many of the planters expressnd them4elves to the effect that not the I ast ijury ha.l been suea taintd. Tile damage done to the rie crop by the first storm It pr bab)y greater tlhan was supposed, as thre vi, hi fr -m rino en'. after this storm hall fallen. olT greatly from what it was before. In omrm fieldi rice wh ac hab. b en yietlding ftienon hirrei to the acre of p ,rioIrs out prevtlus to the gale, gave less thun ten hbrrels ef'erward. Nilmbers f similar li titlaces of troprtlionate reuinotiot in the yi,-lil ,11 l bte inlt d. In the b snl If I sperll of weather which sino eerled thie blow of $p'. 19, a oidi,lerables pro portion of the rice crop hrad be.on gathered friomr tihe I.o, fl, but theire w i, till a I irge artln ,ut left sairdlinlg lren , or in stacks, tip to last Monda;. hii it has frnt! since then thie planters themn selves carl sttie more rxactly, iunt yolur reporter can form sornre ilsea of the iarqlagi s it f-It. On H,411uay nornll ga st-'i ente-n rltheast gale r.t ill, btil. lidI away to a modlerate breeze by Rilnghtl). O)i MVlloinila it o0 mmeione,. t, bl-w v ry ha' d ag or nttil by i vening then wtind gott to be a itiernlr gale. witll wasr iarinlnarly rvore alonrig iti 4 cet for nhleitt six y mo lrns aibov- the tlihll of t)lu riv--r. I'nisn torir, which fairly o mrunrrneodt) Vli iday at, daytight, blew untiil late l'lite-Ro right, when it backtiil no to ih. north, anld. it it sta'erl by reOatl-rit juet above the forts, that she blow was Iluyiv or Itiat thlat whirh oIw.,r lrr two, woRekr agtl. All thei trow).at and pilot. Il-4t+i with ti. shipping arund the pass, a we r.e ol.ll , tl o I.o In l batr brir Monl lay. It ii r' i rr -id irt grn I at'bornty th.Ia, oni stlhioonr l-I tiho passes could not work in and was wrti k J. Btaltre the storm hall reached its highoJts p-oint tie rdhl'a !tripi ai.,n4 tbh- ir.eves sar-I on b rth sides of rthe riv r were rirltl] 1.t.ly sunbmelrgetl by thin wat re of hI, golf. I the hl i ghth of th,) Itale sult water o mtritnirerro dI nolorR-aling on the east hatnk of tIth rivrer air ,e F ,rt t.. P'Milip, ald noll tinuneI to risen nr-l it r aoled a con;llerable dlepth at the river Ioven jilst oipposite Uinra. HIt tloment. Thi east b)atrlk Iof tie river frr twilyen nliles ablivr thIe fortts was almno-st ntlirely sl b mnerged by tl. storm tide of the gulf. Fifteen miles above tihe forts ,ea water came up to, wit h in flive aoes of lth- rivir, anrid your report. r was int rmell that j,tlt b low I'oinl.--a- a-Fliohe, eovi nly miles ab-,v- thie m,n-rth of the river, the gulf water was ',rivent over Ihlio cane fltlds of I - hielllra ptlllartat)on, ndl at Poolnte-a-lea-ll.sche into the yard of th-i Eripi.io rio mitll. Capt lJIrs-'t, Who was able only to run one of his mail astamnrs below during this storm, and wit t ran thr itrh the lower mal rouI te during thel h' aviest part of the oiher blow,, slates that lit last. g ie we s ll(uch nm -re severe artol mire disas tr,,ll inl ts eTltei, than was the first,. no fair rui loss oif iunlman life has been repo)rted. tinw,,iver, the overfl 'w played soil havoc with ihoairnd of rabbits :od o her sm ill gam-i wlich were kilied or found drowner, and off red for sale in largo qnlantiles to the v sasels arnd pa kets below by ingYrtKi who hral thbur tt it mus.b tic an ill wind that blows un,-i.ly goodtl. The, o two st..rlIs hlve completely imp wver Ished siame (,f he farmers inl the uettlimennts ab ri, the f Irts. cauried an irreparable loss to many othl rs, andl counldrably (ilnirieshed the rice crolp of tile -tate. l'h, crle wae nltowh re injured Iby the recen gale, excpi ,, Boiirmi ,i pliptatio', who.ie filles lery, pirts ly II ,iII ,i ot smtal watier. Oily two ofr ihr, th ,arr iiat on n, the liner c.tRast weie sit lreiln n that. rectiol oveir which lswept the It, avrl s- partl, I til it t s' rin. *- - --- . . ----0*4s-~ -- TII.E CI Y AUINISNTRt TION VA. 4. /.li"hr ti,'mmral - Urider thn hero ling of "'Th, MIye'r irnd (lnt of Our i orresp ,itdl'nt.w," yomr diti n ol ti Is ( It br 4t inolnir g Bays that his h nor "t.., Mayor oli several of our ithy ailrnisuHtlll!or's" r itl my (clnm limunltic ti "Is it IIH -l.t" an I w.knowl,"erdl thot it ha aitisned thlrenl supHi' . 'j TIay i:rot.enil thll' not only do t Ilny (,r5' lllllrlnieU,;tltln contlil ni satpprhonsl ,n, but. Isi urns incurR' t IIis. I deny olt.hor that I amt Illter any I.I-at pproehtnsion or that there' is lany gl )ss iniiL.'curri'y In any 'statemtent made by .te. I assortelt and gairn tsert, tt tnna of thou Isands of dii irii of taxis of 1t97. with intr r'st. nt I 'ost. hart' hie" n patil in aish sinct thot first of tihe yea.r, nnrd |hit, thit salaries of ernployist fIr 1871; rorunaLn unpalid and l lht their wsri sills i at about. thity-tthroe enrts. For the truth of this I otii t_ lon of prit'e I refer thorn to the I)vEM O(IRATtr's I tnciteia ,lllunrl. And If even ttie pay rolls of J.1i7,, 19., are vet paid,. when wert, t.hy y pDid ? In this .onnietion 'they ask themselve.:a whethir 'hboo re-pnr nllot. is aware that sr m 1 I among themsetlves are ai.o tlnp;oyes of the I ity," etc. I am. and ws., thoroughly aware of the fIt-t.. tlbut aill entirlyv ti, sine the slightest lor' ing it has In tht. nilltr'rversi or how it makeRs rl;e tis ilppr"tt!insivit or intwiurate, n my assertion. I s.irted that thnt. ptlimo wern ,'rig -'git at thir low rat' of wa .1s with the ,tdtdsttaidin'.( that they wou it he pal I Iln casll. To this reply is mrade to the effTetrthatithe ,'ity madll nIo 1sth prtnliispc. it,'. 'iis -i not ii sit i-fl'" ory resonose. The tIo lit r wa r first Iogag 't ty I.th' hoard ulnderr thll etIte. hub *quently thy Were tturned over ito the eit,, anld it. always was the Ilrln'.lstndii;d l, not only by otillers anld m"nl. but lby the putl. alt large,. inl ~im'in.tintel on by the pressn, t that atl t ,t' re.du . d rat the mrei would ttl paid rash, and I wanlt tromlnl tvid ier to show that this is a' inC.law ratr nti terit' ti.. TI Ti .la or' . In AtImilnistate's next make; he tfn:ltow.ng et item nr: ''As t tthe selling of ,'ity sirip ol luv kind on the i 'rtet at 33 cents."this is altl,, "'lt 1 i an it:a 'iuraie., for the riltl issttes I,(. s'rip at t. .I 'an b ing time honor ble t ity Adninitst r it ,rs a htia r I fuil ot city s, ip if they will n ty nm' i40" lo ts it , th*" dollar eash for it. What meanls the law of the last Legi lature making axes of 1875 ainu l ack years layabhle a porTin of them in city scrip? 5hat thei printed t.bleau prepared by theriff Handy for the bh n".flt of taxiayrrs shotwing them that so.le per cent of '74 tx-es and 63.5s of '75 taxes witll iltcrrtst prlntilg and cler s' cost- are paY atile respectiv,ly in scrip of 1874 and 1875? and what the d ily q.,ota io' s in the DL)EocRAT's financial column of city scrip of 1874-5-6? 'They deny that the $250,.s0O of bonds recently I funded hby the "gintleman just from Europe" were dralinage her es. I said that they were mainly,. or a o' tetm, of that series. and I h I eve 'tlrl that I all correct. I know the con neci',n ' f thi gentleman from Europe with the sub ogatt"d trans~e ee of the drainiage swindle, and I wuld hIra to know when nd where any court th.tt the taxpyer- of Orleans or a city a iministrat on el, c ed try them, rhouid respect. decla ed these or any other bonds legal. I, the present admin .tr:,tion art- going to rest qui-t ly uniler dei ions giv n out of eOturts pr'sided over respeetive'y by H. C. Dibble, Jacob Ha v .kins and John . Lndeli, they are very far f rom repre-enting the people who elected th, m to office. Those courts were organized to give the form of egal sasticon to steals petr,.ted .8 a d armothl's and 6edoame ~b~n~t~D~ ~rp4 ! aInni'ry nIeIIt h I l"' i'tl n )," thl ' rlrtr. 'F'ht ' -ty al n.l i t .... a .......t ' o ia kno..w that if i . rrport if lrit n(r'' ljt bilih , i " '''itut is ii.ir1ly V 'rv .wirt for-t'I was Ioni .j ln trii' ,d ii Inior,,ii rit, niif th t1 | rt", l ye|.t t crn, tIlh'h IIr t l yw.o r ll h f i ,lt'nt. tfit I trianipsn too trinih p'ii your vaiuaiiii 'IhI h nmr m rnl, oif thi oity airlminlittrn i,, I'I t'n my fi-rt ' ltrlnrrirr ' i ''i hi tiri inI nlv hen. ni iyniioM of tfh ipa-un iinili by ini. I c·h'rar.' lt'lt thi, nrn .'v i l' Iftli' .n pnv,r ;n~,u to piiv premiirmn in iinininti' nil frinil. v hitl thli nuuu' n i r oithur frthful ''ivu'iitp of thr *i y ti I i '''rl t nllll rF rnl illlllt,~' iri lili Itoii l ji thlt best th ry (nun got for it. 'I hii i nIot , i iprovrl, nor 'in It hi , long ..s th , iirniniaitr'tilorn tiltly rio'kuP'z, ir viidIh vWiry onrrlrniy ol",I.' ttll, inillr t li'ly' orii of Vi irrnt h Hi ii)iu llg'f' ugaii iiit, ilie ti Ciayis) of In rig nril to thu u"iinii cinimiiii toI hn pRitl for thr Ni,'holl o '. th.int whi f, r t n four runthsit on Jirnu'tii, lio'iriii'i, Mu rih onuf pri', for whill , .Uli'nr tuii op'pr inn.i ni'it.of thlt' h in g't for ,' llio ', xpIluiin s-- Favrtul s 'iiiwuii (in, 'ml vl r n n h . lr wl all . , l o ,l ,m inrr sin thatfl.in fori f,i' .ncii /r ,~i;i ,,t.Ir nithir p.,li, ri ll of iht' Itp lirur' d Ihp r'lr' pos! t'111tl! on too llto (!1.u111l s1 tl .lsid" 1'i!' if i, /l. t.hi, /. Hi ( rn ito l!. A' for i Ie ' . i . . nl y, lrly f rthi ll r .'k stort. w.ly l. ,f t to it? Why i,t . ..n p ainfilT initrin t t'iittll Ii horI ) wili. I' in It'Ii'p'k i -w f'r inyir n/il iml/froi p. oriiil iink thorn ii i suri'rg? Wi Itn u-il hon 'irt h.'rt' now. Wtivy not. inik' tii'r .II in i nhf ll.lf of tll p. o. rI' . ,l l ini'h t th|l ir' rlb hmrv. fhr ,ugh hnd' nirdl ol'i'r w-i#o' I"-p; thily--- - DOMER TIC I t RlmE'r. Nivw YoK. Oc, (. 4.- Wheat, 01tiot aid inoni litl; C(hii'tugo $1 32. Milwanl,' $I $13, wint-r 4I4 I,'r I r5o . ('ornl qiliet, 'tlfiuly nlid strong;l No. 2 57'i+54. Out.; ul-t. (rop4 linr 15,714. whent It.71, l'Eirnf9.919, andi.43.0, tr n i nI 123 1hhli nit 715 1 U;ng, rye 314t1, hIrihy :17157, Inrd 539t. whi.kv 41;1. N Iw Yi Y t,. t. ( l. (, 2'l. t'rFmiih ronten (:rltr'NNATi lOt. 4. (itgs active arnd flrrn; ,oniumtn $1 St50( In; ,hiir to goud light $.5 20 rtr 45; |A'r to goofd ,tm king "5 25't5 54r; niet lhtitbher' $. q5 ri 5 (iN. Ultes fhlil and heavy nixodi 254627; white 2(i5,1(0. Iltyv quint; good to good -ntim , 5"at;4 1S 4 1l miuhel. lat'+lv iioih'rat deiimaed; spr3ing ultt, n'55607 1i4 t1 iuinlity. I'"rk lirn anl light.; oIffrinrgs at 114 23.11 I 50 tii hi.thl. ,Lard quiet; prlnto winteir 4tistin ' aind eitl urront,e mtke 8;/ 1,9 441 It. JlIk i1,()1 rnih d+,muid and l1trt offor inogs; shouldlerl 7 .. Whinkey lI 00; smtloes 1:14. lii,. (!nti .\no. (lit.. 4. 9:40 1. im. W Vheat, Oitoihor $1 06',6l (H1' . (Sire (h-totii'r 42%O 42'/4, No vm'rhlr 12' ~'.442' ,. P',rk Januiirvy $12 921 i. I(iAsriition , (lit. 4. F'rlir dull' roie'ilpit 25:14; 4ihi pmnts.1 44, ; sitlus rl0,) WhS dtt. J11i,t i ilI stlrndIv ; rt-'-litlts 3519.(10(; sliprmrent 44.r,,11; s1 lts t 1,t 1 ,t1; NnI. 2 atth $1 41. (I to<iier $1 41, Novo ,'b r $I 31- hid. (',,rn ltld" rD,'l sHtrfly; receipt.1. 27,11111; shiprnint ., :A.1(11; Ral1s 25,0tYl; ,aish anod I ht .r 5; Nvmblrtr 59a'g,4 f (ath flrmfr; mixtedl 3I'.31; white 351437. Whisnky di1ll. *i 12. 0,17iff 1e qui't.: ,argo lS 1 4';rl( ; oi Il,,s orrdinary t, ,tuion 17,1t24 (gold) (fl dayes. 1'roviions firm; hulk shbondtlrs 9'(4 i i,,; te' pork $tl4 75. ltrd ilr a refi l d 1';i FOREIIGN M WARI(ET4. lIov 1ov1. (lt.. 4. 11 t.. n. -3-Ci(imnls for minltey n dil 14 1 ' lllt . FlHour n mtchti a gd, 214 4111 . W heat dtpress.ne tn(.rgii'1s 1f (lhiniago, ilTl til' coiiat, at ynster da.y'4 i05idi prhi'in, 55 5l ; do (fCalifornlIa unn c'llhtngel at (;2A, iargorin off Chiciago tUo arrive Is1 IwI lower. 0t, r11s; do (Califoirnilirn uinchangid att. 5t81s I":' ll s; a ]rrivalI light. (4or'n dull and nlhltni·ngt'l; lt,rgir,' soff thle (bcislt 29le' ca.rgKcne t.o ,rrlvi' 245524 il. Cirg'e. of Mliur unit wIhtu.t, on IpiuasstIg 11.700.(i00 () alllrter+. (Corl 3:rt1 ,ett'r 1,t 2.-I 31 ; -'argi ts on pass.,4'14 41;, II00. I f(ins ItIn trtiiged. IfoNI 1oN, (Oct. 4, Ntin. - (mieol 9t5'/; Ericl 117.. 'T'he dirlectors of tIh Hank fof enRglhnd tivve fi-vil the uinitrumn rate at 1 per cent. 2 p. in. (:Consol uIn'changnd.. Elie 1'; s..tnr(t rat, :;';, which 14 '; holow bank. iWh11,at. (IIT ii t. 1 l4t1Imli; tI artriv , dull. Corn( )IT ,'oast 4 ly ; ( arrive, qlulat. ,vollv 'tt' s,, Oct.. 4. 5 pI, in. Flomr un chi.ngd .l,, Wheat, uncha)ngid; spring i it P'ARis, (lit. 4 2 p. in. tientl- ' 1114r C.i. :1::.1 p. ti. lthAnto 1 4r0 4 H2%'c. ISpe,',i dc crea;', . 1(, 45,:4000 francs. THE (;OTTON CROP. liirevnport 'imta. I There is some little dliffereneo of opin. ion in rogalrd to the relative proportion (,f tih cotton crop m lde on thoe bottom, mnlddloel and top of the stalk, or weed. '['he subject was up for dilscunslon in the l'exchanget arnd sme of the membher crorltenirlelI that t.l lottorn crop was 7fimr.eighths ori t ho whole, the middle (crop thr'o 1-eigIhths, anid the torp crop one-reighth, while rit hers contendedrl ll that, the t'ititornl Wlta novel.-lsix'enrth, the middle thre-eilghthti, and the top three-sixteent h. Will omIn Intelligent planter furnleh'ua hid views on the suit, jict Imltt'r. Tthesle proportlont once correctly api'rolxmrntedl, the damage to a crop can be easily and more correctly esti mated. NO DEMItNI FOR THE FOUR PER CENTM. Ci ni 1innat.i FnquIrer.I WAHIIorrT(oN. Hert. 21. --AnlsItho'r vhdteonr ofi the failure of, thi, now four poIr clntla I, not, withlWntani ng ltHhrman'an aIniliilioncimrnrtt in the in!,rviiw with him-nelf to the contrary. i4 tun dis'-harge to-d iv of rwcnt"ty lat, printers from Ithe lIurnau of Engraving arid P'rinting of thi' Trea It Ir- Dlpartrtmnt, who wire plt at. work oi thosO anl.+ds in Julln lnt., in antietpation thatL the pI,,-lo would try for threm. Theret bt-ing no rlnniiand by thi synrdi'atfle and tffiniftrlltt Rtoilk on hiand. t.',1 wior- of printing therem hba bten sus pwl,,d ntril this "Ms,4t prwor . +.tn country in the w'rhl" I ;,at l , VA.11 mor, yo. ----- .,.o41--- OU1i PRO*IPECFI4. ''l'h, Niw Yrk I-eralnd is -orning ntl enhu:ed n, t our industlLr al arld ,'omrner I,,l prospo;tR. It nays-: ")ur advatn1Lk,s: are .4o great that, wI, n-II(d only t somei1what sirn[pl, r and more mod rate tariff andl a sound curri'ncy to guI. -s, a start ;n the road to tpro.iprlty w1hi'd wo'lId It ;vi all Europi1 far behind, an I which ought. iun Il'ss A n--rilan enterpris,, hias died out, to i'Inalbli -4 in a ldozn years to command ith! ,iOtnuarlree if the world. A Dportion rif the Ninr fi c-,,th IReiment of Hlu :arcs mnwnui.ird ii nid nl arhleid out of 'he llurr.ggh Camrn. Irlanld, in a body on th H ~ t11 instant. Di, content was prriv,,Ilent among the men a' the I urge amount of extra rluty hlt-ly t erforried. TheIy w "re ilrsuel tid surrouIllndl I at) ut three milo. ff by inf +ntrv picket and corstaib ulary, when they qui tlv retmurned to o'nlpg stati;g that th y only rirqllr'ed inquiry into the militaiv Mriltnisi of th.lir officers. 8ev.ntv fiv rrn were; olt under arrest and are, await Ing trial. The Crown ['rincriss of Germany and her im perial husmianl a~r r.mlot anxilun that tlheir ,hldiiit i,-n. Princo William. Rh und have the benefit of a I -ngr rsid-nce in F ngland. "th- only ltulrntry." ,ays the inlabl, Prin.e-is, ' wh-r-' he can learn how to .*-.ome a gintlaman." The PrIn-ean' Prn.-niesa Wiih1,d th*ir boy to have q narters at one of the royal pa aci. but here dfftrlultles arose,. and the r.,tult is9 1ay the Whithall Ri-rie,. tat the Crown Pri3ce haa tak.n a hou-e ir the lo ging of the future Em peror of G+-rmany. Otner's grand opening takes place Monday. Theholmet hba ar" now all th "go." You "an fin I tr em in btheir utmost D. rl ,tlon at Beinerth & Montardier'-. the famous old D'Arey's store, corner of Canal anI Chartrte streets. Go to Ofner's only for nse wand choice china, glass sad crockery. A(1RIJlliIJRK , AND S(IIE'NtC. rTTPT, UNIVIRPIrI'T AND ASfllllOn . 'I HAI, WATF&ES COMlIDIIERI) IIT TIE IHOARD OP OItPERVE.4ORn. The Pllora* eoard Rt teady ton rtlreuae the Preoprty After the C,lurrn Coml' piel Them to Do no. Acc.orling to previone annontnenment In the DRea, oter, th-e oard of i.upervtl re of the Lofs iioana state Itnversity and Agricnhloral anid ) chatioal (Uollt ge met yesteiday at the eezeeolI Prior to the merting, iowever, Gov. Nileholls trir, lNi TWO VArlANlt'IEi I n the board by the ePpostiotent of Mr. M. & toOoilam, of Terr, bonne, vice Gen. Bprnrow, and, Mr. E II. Fairar, of this ol'y, vice Mr. E4. w,,rl.. WhIen the board was railed to order bl tlh (tverenr ti e'e was present those already namPd, with Mr. Harris, of thi4 ofi ; Gen. lirety, of Ascensior,; D,. Wtl ims, rf Faet Blatol rlnrge; antl the Hlon. Mr. Lusber, 8tlperlat tendnt of Punblio Etdnoation-- te less than ai {Th1,tial quorum. To cisl ig Ihe board to ordetr, the Governor tu marked t.ht since the board htid held its lllt roreting tth it jnnotion which had vlr nally tied Its hands had been dissolved, and that the pith ties who RUPD O1rT TrIpc rRJlNFi TION hbad irnfo, meld him that they iedl wvt bdrawln 6 o0 je ilnlle to a Irns,'er of pr, p, rt , ett. As t"e the nuitter of f.ld:rna the H utltnary tnonds, he seid that the drtoJitarl s, or toe rreaittter wh w 0, one o' thom, bed su',m tied th - quaselon, with th previous ,o lin of the HMartl, to the ~A. torney (letirs.tl or an opl' i n, a.d that be, th Q v.ernor, noderet, dl that unless the I'reaegstl received an opinion that he hail the power to comulv with toe direotlou of the Hoard it woeat be ul.cesearyto MANDAUTIS Tlft TRIEAStIIRit and the other oun*itlle of the bnt,.a before the could be funded. Itegard-ln th,. meeting or thb b ard at Bates it rnue on the let uint., ne. the Gvernor, nodef ltoo i thtere wonul d, Ito I ,ri lom, and fO' that r, ales he bad called the metllng here is the ci'y. The matt, re before the b ,ard now, he cacd, war first, the leas rg of th AgriMtOiaUl U(tlege farm botlow the city and the couslderatlk of te qe f rmmd ,mnd npon th-t bond eel totdas. He did not u+htk the b amtd would be jsitlted rlin troltocrling anly other btin-lOess athis mniting ,. s ticon wnltl have to be coufitmed whtn a tull q ornm wer present. Mr. Mark aron, t.he trleatrer of the bhard w.e present,, said. and barl iformed him teat a onslidera. samount of movable property w,. upon the ptase htlow, aid action should be taken upon the ma* ter of MOVIIRfn TnAT nOPRIITrY. Mr. Markham was aielod in and bandid to the secretary an inventory i f the pirot, rty referred to,, which was reacd, .nii tlnlid di hiosehold lf1 oiture, a few l.rioultnral Implhm ate, booh4, picluren anti a varietey of goods. Dr. Wthhms omoved that the oommittee halfe. in charge the lbasing of the property, make Isel disp,|el ion of the property as they saw f1t and stip such p rtion as wee rt quired to Dates t nige. Carried. lie ale , moved that Mr. 1arrar be added to the oomnitten referred to. Oarried. On motion the same coamittee be anborised to receive the p operiy Ieo ted In the oltegtt bnildinug and make such dtlpsition of thes ai as in their discretion they saw fit. i he qucmtion of the fee to be paid to 46 at'orney, 8. B. Kelley, who AROIRIgD Trr INte JNOTlwIow ca-e in the corte was diso sea d. when on Io tion or Mr. Las..er, the fee war firx.l at 1690, the amount invilred hvinug, as wee stated, been ov"r Mr. Farrar presented the following, whibh wil adopted: Itnlr,'ed, That a committee of three be ap. pointed to investigate the books, saeouOtl, vouchers and finannlal maoagemetit of the la6 board of control of the Lint iano Agricutlttra and Mechanical College from the date of that of ganization down to date, with instrnotioue to report at the earlest prsible mom ut. The Governor appointed as the committee Mensrs. Pat rar, MdOol<lam and It nutre,. Gen. Breut offred the following, which was adtoted: It'RolThLd, That the rommittee be tbhorized to aecortail whether the R ae bho ds belonging to the late Aruonltural and echaricatl (orllese Or to thte 8eminary food are d rsliated in naumber Io any mr.nner, so as to I dwate their one.t. ship. or whethler they art, b, ids payable to hearer onli; andi If T and to be paysb a tWo earer only, that the sai I commit'ee be rsunttoriz to iorter Itti the , Mtte , reaorlre , and in harmony :w.h himn, lake the nece-esry narn.nres to bhave ith, bond, tmarmpetl acr, th. ir hee-' with the words "Beorigi.g to the ILmi.rmna Httate Uia verAl t and Agrlcullnral and Machanical College and not transferable." Mr. Lniher moved that when the board ad. Jonri.n it be ulntil Wedned.ry, ,het 17th of Otto. btar, and tbhat at that meeting the qu,"ston of the organtziaton of the college be conusdered. Cvre rced. Adjourned. The WIll of the late iorrge Jonas, RIg,. On Wednesday the suoaesetni of that mes beloved man and estimable citizen, George Joes, wa opened before Judge Tissot. At the same time the following will of the deceased ws 1U tented for probate: NMw OnLUrc s, Jane 1, 1870, I, George Jons, be.ig mn sound mind .dl boly, do mak- thi,, my last wi. and teatameuk I sppo.nt my dearly beloved wife, roea+lie Jloa my sole execu'riz of this, my laet will ad tete ment, giving her full es zin of el my property, ' real or personal, without exa iting from her ay seanrit for her faIthful execu'ion of the same. The obj t, chl fly, of this instruniet Is te sppoint my dear wife my execurrix. The iae or th I State providing for the equal dia,rlbutio of an estate among hildre.u carries out my wietiem fully, as :iy children, adl goo anod siffectotle4 have n,+vr given me a moment's pain, and are allI equally dear to me. I oequeath to the Jewish Widowan and Orp.ba. H ,me of this city, an usoclratoo of whioh I wee r rmeriy the pre-,dent, the sum of ItJ0O, to be oaid within two yearr after my death. Eatirely writteno. dated and eiiled by me, on the day and year bhore writ en, to wt: New Or lean., June the first, eighteen tuodre' and -erenty. riEO. JUN At WoId Rsaptna. If yon don't find toarcna whteh Is manufae ,ured with borax the best of a I laundry or fau fly sor,up, J H. KH-llr, 110 (ravter s'reet, the in ventor and Vat~ntaf. will Dar you double the price you pad for it. Have yonr money by purchasing your china ania crockery at Otiner's. Fathionabale oung gintlemen now wear the h Imet hat.. all the Ftyle noN. whi,.h can be had at t'e old D'Arey he.t store, corunjr of Canal and Chartr-.es tr eta. New goods at Offner's, Monday. Mr. Winm. H. Pierson, the well known lbthiPr has itat re ur ed f'tom an exrnd.d tour of buaineae t-rough the N rth,an, hI a purchased one of the most extens v*" ad .:eganrt assort ment. of gewntlmen's furnishing govis to be found in the reountry. Mr. Piersa a i bu4y re eeivng 'he ab",e mentioned g odal at the old st,n'. Wheeler & Pie' son's, No. it Cam street, where he will be pleased to see his many friends. New maoia r g . 374 Canal, op 3y~uACs..390f~s*1euse