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THE -_NEW ORLEANS DAILY UEMOCRAT.. OFFIOIAL JOURNAL OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA AND OF IRE CITY OF ZBEW ORLEANS. VOL. II--NO. : o7. NEW ORLEANS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBII I, I,77-DOIFUBLE SIEET AND SUPPLEMENT. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. 00OGIRlESMI.N .ND rI ENATORW G~ONE 101N TO VOTE. MlOw the Rleprnl of the Resumnption Art anl the Ilemneltiatlon of Mllver tlot tMixed. AWsnuNH.TON. Nov, i-. . -ti:-nges. fins Fi' - tir lfatly adjournnt t nnt i nont iT rdlny. if. lid ,,d, ihe whole of niwxt wr~ik will not hi fIolt ni-t wy. `Iearly all thr' Cioigrulnn 9' nlrl .nonators froml the Statee htlling uloations nuxt Ti uesday hivn' ailred off and gone home. so thait lthlr will be noqilornti for Iusinieii' until the tflor part of lext weeok. The bill to r1iuol the rr.vP ii i tl, n iet I- I)pro' tit.lly at thi irprry of its oilupllnllPnt,. alt lhoughl the latter areI tipn i elul.ilrhlo minhrivt. T'rI tronlre lit tIHt I li ri-tpnt got milxoul uo with a bill to rmon'onpi ize silver. and It hiri is nao IIoii'hI diffTeren'ei of opini.lonl tio tIi ihtI .n ls if Ihi programme of tim r itpil and I III, rninmonlltita tlomof nllvir thnit n flniritti epinniot hel grot lto sbupptlDolt ltlhl ptnta ilron umltinidil. thouh tll "nll WIualcd uo throPulh u Ii ' nrntely. Ii tphp )lpIti time, OlpIon..entI 'f tIm rlpenli l're sliert to seile all parliamt"ntarv aidlivaiut-iin. Aleek St.tpll, n hIilpd lthe Re1tphliennn a Ill. tie to-day fiy letting tIII ilvir hill out of l1he 1lBankin and C(lirrntliyv ('omittno anl ifnkilng it over to his (opnnpittiuo oit (t'linlng. land voyl o bull-healded arn the' piporlty ,rf th I-t-hpuhli'.uans that they at lirnt fuglllht tepi-tlll.ns' tll(otionl vi. orouely, and wouldl have defl.-ltd it had tlply not, been InformlI that it was dtlnstipgnd to knelp them out of a nrn'apel. ittephiens,. on I lllunr stand, fa\-rar bol*, the reped( of the reslllntin.ln act and the rmnloluPtitatiion i1f silver, anld hisr aMtion to-day was really a str(etilh of julrlstli'tiion of his oommittee Il, help his f lindsl out of the trouble Into whlinh Itho wnror tgt.ting. l. The rePltlt is that. M4tolphoinll.. If hII."etrtnilgth holdis out, will take 'hbrgei of lie silver hill and will be able to pul It through. The repeal hill. which is left in tllh hanls of wlang, of Oll1i. will ilrouh.hly have a munih harder time. The army hbill will not iencounllter so mnpcph di.tollty, as all tftmpts to rendul or reor anille thl Iarlly vwill hto postolnedi IIl Ithe tegular sesmiiln. There Is abhnolihtly no movement In LouiIli Smatlllter's here. aild therei will hIn nIon for neaVral dayr. BIUELL. CONt UERMIoiNAL PROCEEDINUi. The Mennl . WARHINIrT.N, Nov. :3.-The Heat:e was not in tession to-.iir. The Ilgouc. Mr. Faoster nikdil iiunanimous IIonsritllt, to offer a resolution 'ntinuing l i tie sold 'tr. r, .ll of doorknelers an it sto it in the last Congress. Objeetion was idnud to tIhis. Mr. Price offterd the ftllowing. hut falledi to o tain consent for Its eons'dlralllIon: Whereas, nuboh unc'ertlnnty and grunt nnxinty elxsts in the lind of thle oplt ofi the eountry in reference to what an: Ion inv he taken at. this Iession of ( Ingr'naR on In tllor of flnioee: And wheres. some. soettli line is nIoescary for the ommeorell nltl tinanllal prosperity of all s.otions: I therePfo. r.e It. iee.olllre 1'hiT t in Ithe jild mnnt .f thli 110lio-9 th. remonoll't +tion of ~tlver.aind the restorntini (th the tliver idollar of .lT tileteit weight and1 line eta to makn it an lo. ilnt d .ll1r in. n legal teill or, would hn a st.p In lihe right d irt etion, pro ntive of "uti, good. and that ther' 'shntil h.e so lýe slalntion to tht Itffo.ht. Mr. Ewina's rI.vml hill o1f the resulmtion nrt came utp h the unllflnished bI.innIe of tlle ornIng hbour. lidl in .Tort wiis nude to Itlto -bill out of the miornilng hontr. . Kelly propl ':' I thlit. In ordul- to ailow (11i bate, the bill Iii rieh.rreI to th e.iiniltte. of lhi Shole and he minuile thi st'lalt oritr for the Mr. Willis. of N-ow York. snid lihat hi hletolvid the .R uusio. woldl i inailr t Inational er'tit, .ihe musit ohijit. The hpenker snlil tlhat Mr. Ewing's only re souree Ywn wes on Mondaiy, on ii ii motion to sO sond tIhe ro.lM. Ir. Frye inmov,' t i h liourn, xr. Foster iiov. \-I I li it tllh ll thllo llu ' nd journ. itt I-e to nit ioni Wi '-ti iladB. Anil on thirthe yeas and aiy worni ,nliedil. Th on iamaied tha, rnmhilld,r of tii morlnin holllur. Mr. Clark, of MaryIinnd, inilrol ( di a 1t111 fr,, te remnutlimienn of sit-r ian thle langn of Efterrel. to 'the oinmittif . n ilnkink g ant IMrj.ltkner. ,of MI-Pouri,. intr.lu,-cd a 11ill to provide fir the ri' t.inge it thu silver doll 'r and to restore' i t- Pjtlurd l y lhi a tnI(Ill tll d"li.r, nd asked its refern-- to the (irinuittii on king an-l Culrren'ev M tu ituphunPn -iid that tht, bill tight to go to the donmmitto ,n iCoi nage, Weights and MIion urea. After some di<ll.ei-csihtl tite Imotion of Mr Stephens prevaild. u .l n th- t-ll win c sent lto Ili lOmlmltuec on C(oniiigi. Wi-eigtt.han t-I a&,-uruieu. Mr. Finley intr lduuld i iinlt resolBitlon for an amendmenitl t.i iithe '.net tilon. to ,rlvld.o or the elout Ion of l'r-- ihnt and Vio Ir'rsidiit qe direct vote if t hi1 ii" II iifer r. Mr. Mullon it '+ni.iui ii bill Iprovi.dilng for the met rinlti ctlii of ii'ilnagoi. Itfer 'riid to the Commlittli on I'i -unae. Wighti," tii Mu u ret. At. t :45 p. in. ithle Ilouse adjourned,. THE AHAMIAI. Pow American Trade with These Islands Caln Me Developed. WAIHINOTmON Nov. :. The United Rtuto Colt. sul at Nassull . Now P'rovideneon, has tran'mitltld an interest Ing reDolrt lto the I)oepartment of Stltho in relation to tho. trade of tho Blahamlas with e United State.. and how to 'IIHlrge Ill, smton. a~b ebaharnmta4 I.:I o fIT red great c.'onlerlclill IDresslons sine the'l h ,of . the 8onlltl'rn rI _5ion, at whih, t1inm1 a large atllounllt of ',apitall w wlthdratwn frm th isl.nti by thos' who padlDrosyt'rl Ilv t'lo'l,.kIl, lrlluning l1nd1 wllh, en wlthdrew to I, 'gi.l ttd or to the Unlltlel tem. Following tfhl- ,I,',h.tlon,. time heavy oses in th], ihliIlinllR ls of pinea ples to thll nite9 Statc, iho Ian uail totIl extin alllllOinu of he salt industry Iv it Iili tlrinft IhI,,t Itattionlll tf sponge groun IIl lltl. h lI it'llhn,, ,'o Of thl nhllla( ants to the Rahmaiir ttisltr nwn nNine' the io at.l t the itofl lt. r, I,. tI n in flit hisi .ud nlow nilustries have. ht.'v'' r. ,'tt' lslrun ul. Lastllyear,l for tio'.! imlsin( jothrhll. :I lition allavry, sugar attnd m ll l Wttt s llet w' unit red by AmI erI. " ot lln ' hi.h ,,V .i h'i"vtIral poll - anlted ht,: l and tunrll,r are lrxten rioy oti hlted avsIt,. ntarkI , . Th oe l.nt in inl. l iltnn th the Unitd t .eil les, haewlt tth fw loun,llt iors leag into of ltopl 'Ioaty sIn ll , the illrll jsitioll i duty on that alielt in the U itl, an Its. i lavesf the piln iapple inIstl y as the l ainl liy 6f the eiehamn... dring the shiptid 'ila srnn jLus' .. IOd. anbot se cargoes of pinlapples were shipped to New ot. Philid-lphiiand Baitimore. Ninety vty eS were madl. by Amerln an vessels In in nn elof thaew tvossely is eomouted at ono tatndred thousatnd dollars, and the amount ro fled from the sale of carg on wis all spun in e purc'has of American goods for thi' rIitu' n -Tae. bo Jltitn tIrtr itho totnmtereihl i 'It one between th, B.ti~inmas an, thi. Unitud that the Conl' :1 ays if eve'n the high du on silt and pinl 'l. we o ab, :1-head all Ilenae itettls w',llld be given to, the Ir dt d industries t of tt ee isanads, whllth woubt all ulit in an inmR'a l-,l rade with thU Unit dl he sa.l producing islands would again as metheir tformer Drosp.rlty. snd where decay w rtPos trade and mo:em, roe woul,I spring Until this abolttlon is effected itt wtl, I be ibte, o al rk the trade of the United the .ahamas to any extont. ien at W,144 0r &wh witt ,, be caled A. roti1b Xnwri 1111 P.1iuiinet ii rea rne null'RIY and st tuu '4'a. ý'flN 114a n'I14 el u pon theliit ti'iI lnt. iH atnloet it Ini'j her for ti, fIoltw ltniii-tal~iifa l seuilt, provlisions. ttiliii~ mig(tat'. rot~'.pl pnts. olsin l)ii'uors, lvariI tle¶. ulinfets analihe. A iirletm'neottlon g 1(14 ulinoleo i4'ini importiedI. The ('iuiul thInks hlint shliep' is h .re' a grent elinti ' fi r thle d'vtl ii ,l,'t If At'tiorlein trnils, tit thit jllop ment to'n onl y he ial ttlirid liv ftlh)iitit In of higthi impirte dilly on t hiet uertlie-.. The Com lttee on Banking and Curraney. ,mn'.4.vu1Nt' r. Nov. :--.-Tlhe con.rcesioll nudel bv the Bankinlg anll Ourraonv (Comlnittee in a' o'.tilng tIp its amendment ron whioh irnmply ri ,antIth 4lto fixed to r.en IllDtl 'n insit-d l of rop.alilq ti heonti-e third Ieo'tii n of the po'Ilef realirn tlion at, had the effoot of Inoralsing the atrengt h of the renterll., and Ithey will b.e albl to eatry tlhir minaure th)lrlough bhy a mnjority of at l'ait.t thinrt y. The inebho.l of tbJo ommmilto,, are In daily reolept of lotters from ca loit1 muoney Peetr ia. hut more Iotatbly NewI YV rk, protetion nanlinst ither thll relpealdlf the re, ,llmtion aot or tho triaalage of tli' ill reIoni t l.ing sliver. ThePl Itrg nai i idn'il.b,ln to the Intelr oipnillro thlat it will 'nl lilarmln tidll iisross in Ei role, neil llait ouilr aoi. lit'll will !,o .eaut here in nvatl In reily to thiit ohitell n n prominenllt mlm o.r of t. llcon mi to i-dlaly .a4: "If hiht1 will ho the faf so plilllld we pa at hesilver hill, by all n lans I't its do It fit on('e. We a1'0i nlow (-leling iltroiid in 11 li otilghlborholiol of lily milllio! of jultd anlniitiiliv i illt'te-tI ill liour bownl, alil dif he ilvlr hill enan tsl a ! lo mhw tobeo reintri, to tIo lnlltoid i t tiorle. lill atoll Illo tllo ilutifliow of tl e ll untry. every llrliellpli of ulioy itself lollltills lthilt it S.lol lil bhe ion0." The Conmlttee on FxpendltureM In the Navy. WAF.IHNtTON, Nov. i.--The mmnhere of tih (Cmltmirttl, i i El'xpenditllres in the Navvy )r oIrtment. Mr. Wilis 'trairnan, called upon the er.'rtary of the Navy thits morniing. anid In formed him that, thly'v propsedl to make it i uciilng invI's Igrion Iofit- tiII aBtOIs of ox-Mer retnrly Itohesn, 11(1 Indmore aRpecliily into the transfr into othr (channlels of motlneyn ptpro pr'aned for tle pay of the navy. Tho He tartnry in formethl tlhnommitnte flhnt he woutl he plaiIewl to offer Ihem all the fir.llitie at hlis emma'olnll for the .re'oomplislmeat of their p rose. Thi t'ommltt.e also told the R.oretary that they dostired to , I olljro the eAXlpacn, of thet de palf to'Lnt wherever it illiglht he' Ira't i'able. Thoe Moiretary ralldi that It would h' his wish ti ol,-oll2erate with them to the fullest ex tent of his a ility. The ' inr of the ('annibal lalindQ. WArrIIIrNIrTON, Nov. .- Thn I)onrtrnnnt of Hfta r han re.'l·ced ia d1tl,.ntA'h frTomn the Uilitd ,t tes (.nll I at Tnhiti annronring thp drnth of Qrirrn 'Po mnarew, which ooeu rrdl or the 17th of latR mlinth: also on the 24th of the apmle mnth, tlhat Arlmnre, hrir eldest son, was pro rlritirreld KInu. Ow ng tr to the sdldn illno1a of the Goverrnor raid his exrlietned riet urn to Fran I. r1llar Ad mitrni Lo.vyer c'ommalllndin the French nvanl rtrandron in i the Pril. har rairrrssum-d the diren Ihrln orf f I aft r n t ti orf th pro'teerornre untl the hrie govh'rrnent can lhe hIard from. 1OtJTIT AMERICUAN NEWS. Pern. [(lorrleep.no inei of the Nntionna As'oointed WAIUINfO-ON, Nov. 3.- Otn the' 2d of Ootohor (Irt n mortail rinnAina if Mr. lionry Moi gga wrn' iioinlffItti to thiiniopinihiir witht rovial biionnie. At Jqaa1 j in' Apol'ýt -oil thra eoiiotenint over ho iii rrhirimnki' if tima ad of (4 itemli-r rr'aultot In thu Inth of 'inoral Lireonlle. Chill. Mr. Aloaiiilor t' ro .o of te lon bu i'tahtfagihd n in of C'roae r4 (',r.. (if Vii aiirui Ml , diid fii tlii am I] of Hontnmhhor. A au'v:onmi aattrmvt Ii lving mrndo I' phh sn thii t.rouar l ri, (Hut tha lt ilwt wIn iii fne wricknd 'lo Shaiku if an anlrthiainiko worn fait hero an Haeptorof ioiR. Ilalivhin in. uot yat ofatten over hon reavoluii ttionairy thu roa umund it n iiir olnval arom t(lin wilt rlpi~no ha~nore o 'a ii t aito iuIii in a'aualfaihualuo. Moody and Mankey. MANIERywnTB, N. H.. Nov. :.-Propnr:itioiity nruo now m pillnotdi for openi ng It groait rviviil II4''$tInl4M III t'II Vi to hooo df3(tItoO by Modoy andl un ko'y. l'h.'a mnot ngs welI in mmoow' to-morrow norninoto Ino Huinyt boR f lail ant eon tinuno until II Iinn b hoor 1. Ti1ton choir to HPoplt at thno oooorvitP will onoost of ovor oin hoo ooolrool vool ooo. Tioo grisrt buntoorost. moouinotinool to aod vio 0000 f thi roovi vil ono'' I rgg warrantOl tho too li f tIoat thorn' will toe to Itotin' oottindonoboooo Ith rouo gh'out. _______ A Prtal Rolibery. Ierssolvus. Nv.:1. -: The h.ise of Mr. ('oldy, t KIamrlen fnllrmrr ntr here, w-ls entmtlle, Ily mnl.ked mren with r.'v ,lv.,rs. Mlrs. (,lIv was nld lt ked tlinhk e l-. i li- wr.mittuis art, 'i ntslih IP d fittl l. Ih w tht thIi i wir e l tru. tri 'i the.rn, .r l it is Itultltt.peti thell y wi. v-i nftrl' ti h L, lpr..t'la t r L farm "t'eatly sold . by 'ody. rrgNL. c'AiiO. Nov. fl. Thoru ~ wt,; n h b':ivy trout hrorc· thliM IsII "iing, tlii Irst of anyv oofIM.4 IlI Il , thi 1111111 II II. DI).LN(MNIcR. loWa., Nov. :.-- Whilfn Rome min r'"s wo'(r rotlrning) t from IJ'i.Pll l 11t Hill miin. tlh y w acoiiiultlI' ltv haboiut fifty wo n u, with their hlsband- in tihn backgro.ul,, andl Rmoverl of I hemil were hu rt, bfori, th, pIol n arrived, 'It,, nart. night inn of the work lag minerR hoiiiise wiLs aQ.aauiltlOl with stoi , 'illlib. tho.. land the wiIndows nwiii doior' w, re hr ken In nand the inmateQ of lth housIi hurt. TI'o liprolrietor of tliIh hi iso has offr,.led , rI - wardll for the dis.ci'ovry of thfe pirp"Itra:.Lui of I1 hoe ioutrnigis Moire troiiblo Is brewing In Belmont htow. ship, Warrien m"oint . A MIX l and wNult. Pirtlrltiwi\ra-i Nov. : --A lnrtn',; of Imw hnitn hay I ho'rn iion um'n in 'ourt fo- th', rit'rov~.ry r f ara¢' anioun tu( or patuitft IItands In VIirgina,. Wuif VIirgIur. tor4trkv a1111 4n this4 'Iitv. TIre anlalnt lIT, a Mrs. Milton. I-' it hrnriglir itf Fertrh nrrnd YokIngI. Who is- as in of JThn Youmng. owner of thai landsf. 'Flu' vatin,, of tho er~ri t poper-tv vtatrnl mo 1 suntil to ho' irort. $:tarrr,rrruri. Ar' rI ing to rtary' 're rib- it ualt ptuarl-asR I v JohU Yountg hrtwi-r ii lhii y)r'rrs 17814 iarul 14(441, Mt, lti -ii raungIngg fronit onr' h T rn t to filve evi-nts pr-v aorri V Ii' riot- Iin tins city are, I u-itru hirar Wrashfinrgton l~iruiri arid anv Vr-v vutriatilr. In Virghnia thuor n s nr' r. a 4.4 r avrv vi-u-- '-at uI, whir-ti ar!- I rrti-i In Favittn. Ihhlirriuriuri 1ltrru, . grnurry. Mururrngn.atfi anidr 'thii-i uimam.jr- 'ilm I ulcalfa outlook In, New Fork. Nt> v' YorK. Nov. 3.,- Tle pout nt lipt d i w rke luIp to f' v-r toot to-Ilogiko. A tarn~ ulllmo boor of me-f.tink- nr' ho'itog livit, alit granlt eu At Ilomity of t lil mo10 prorminotnt plot 'OH toorro ito' hirilljint iltoslolinatlllto. Igll sill to fIr.' 0vooo Iirks mIonHI' OrIOWstH (Ifwd to a 'l' t. No oi OH totri l IHto IVIIti, ol't ro'porto'oI. Btothl torties a 1ve b'o',n (Ioing ttoeit hlo't 0010 ff10 0'lliH ort lo'tisprrio'..t 0l'Ive, 1111d (onOy o0111 wokm dy lt ltoof! htim o no1w an110 (ll* ily, is wil0 lI.o toh tlu lrr lrInug11Lom tI for [Tho fooI'ro'o s10n00 ahtoult loltlRIV holfn.nolId, with th io Itrtilg Il favor of Tani un1Y.0 ourltt is maoking it strong fight. The De'rmoo'rattc 4 a1te 111n0 'o'unty ticket Is considiieredo ol'o'llro', wtit t11 eXor'tot ioofn of hto' Jlttget olo thet MIar-fo HIll rt. The getrl oroot o is01 01 that tiohetill wit butat John M orrissHIey in tile t veoth Sena lorlal DiHtrio'', htit what levolpel resource; to.' latter go'utiemtltj his 001(1 flot oo'e 1001 ratoly 'Mt I tllatood. James Brown'. Funeral. N.\w YoIxU. NoV 3.-Th* ftne.rtl of .Tamps Brown. founder of 'h. wll-kn,,wn Ihanking firm of Brown Bros. & Co., look pLU e to-day. Another Attempt at WholeNale suilcide. TROT. Nov. 3. -The wife Itf Stphen May, of M hanliavllle last rtight art,,mpt.d, to drown herself and children by throw.ng them into a creek near her reiden- e and then jumingt i byrself. The eld.et obhil reaehe" shore-i M .Okq 110i plliAYFI11W 48M 1)OM EST '1' INTELLIGENCE. MORTON1'M FUNEBAL. The Arranugeniente Made for the Fumeral Ceremonies anld Proweeqlon. |TrDIANA1'oi,. Nov. 3,-At at joint s'lsio ,,f thi mnll if, nl hi ,ii o it ton-ilyv n memolrini to lifIt Iimor.I'if y of -outiitor Miirtio wit nai.dlppd. lina. It ii loni 1 ' 0 .oiire ilh'd i'uxpro9inKg y.mt iathy f ,r thi familyh. Ond ,ilarinii that, thi ('Rmmlon Coinlil mit tlhe Iilo.ard of AlIrilnnan woull, il tond h In funratl in I ,odyv. ApIroprintioni of SnOi warn tmTiIP to difray thals nlrponies. .i.asagp' of "ionidoleaon worn re,'rvIl frolt PrnldV nt l l lllowl V/a 1h 4 I'Hi((i d u r Viti [1t h 11 ,,IIr 1mondmnub (jla hituteEPPI mehho n from vnriuan s''tions of thun ionlitry. A aitizenin' mnu-nting wanr hntil in thin ITiltal HStll' DIit rit t'o(ii rt rtoom. whiin i, m tllorinl fin t lgizin' thi ihliirietir nril vilhni d public iir vice- of tho df'lnas'l was tr arnta'd. The remains ofn H nlltotr Moitorn will h,, ,a cortrid to til .' onrt holit by the Ilndllinnnpoin I Ight Infaintry. TheI aiinkt will bh pin-id in I.h. alo.lr'e of Ihi giareit lhull tndl viaitors will ha' rniiilrnld to oin lthroughl thu hill froim want to iast. Thie alI v will life in it i at thi iourt hiouri Mondllnv. fro1.1 9 (to I1 ii'l'o'k. whnl It will li. iolvovil' to hli houn , iIll from h i housei to Ih h 'hiur h. Arrmnilcmints for thi. fIlln rnil iiproii...iiion nri vary vnliiiornti'o iinl will airn-rn o ePviral iiilitiruy comi nniui, with a tlifgi iodv of Wa't. Arn holhliar" and vari'un9 evirl an lob.s. 'T'he thirdl d vision will bha ormdl rsI flt ,w: : Third Military IDivliirin '.l.rgv. hi'ura. , ftitliv 11iil immn lintlt friirlnd , 'ri iliit of the tUnit'i Stat., ilnd b'll taA i. ailv i in o if t hu luproii Court of the l tll itn Stlla . Unlitl.( Hi ntfl h Hori nilts. memurri i f Cingroi i .ii " Un iJitr ritf s -niiotr)ls. eX-lm'll frbfI (ii n'ress (ten,'irl oof ihri u.litid blntiius Army andl u iiaorl.u of th rlllmy Gov ·Frnor9 of Srntas. JnudEcIa of than Munraem if mur 10 vll l)f Nlii . iim iiuv urlvi t. An lltlin Courts if thi Hntt H !t' off'c'',r, ,tfin)l ntl loar of the, sav lrni mnntis.. kM ayor of In 'lint. a dolis na" di ity ofilo rs. MaljnorJ. II. Wii',man will ho in hnrrge of Ihrodivislns. 'T'he .aeldronn ning the 1Ino hof l ma phr wi ll l Imori y Iro I. All thi, hiil anitlino li9 ahlroad11 s will ru l, speIllln trllilnm tIt iti reducllh ( faIrn. Thi, lioniti oiif Trl .lai has nimillollirnl d ovi r ito Tuelo lay, Anil buliinissi will lie IusiIndilil ii inllivy titauj. siring thin pr(iorimn of tif fnnl1ral !lr oni.lllol fill Mondayl . THE E:IIEAT NOVEMBER STOEYI. in New York. NiEw Yonx, Nov. 4. -No Vo rv PoIoirII damRan In tihis vloieriry 11,48 yt loon rv t('L d t 'V tlRi groet stom yowtr-rdrlv. oevy rl the Lr.ltrnt Ion (r tlho tot gzraph liens,. tho dIl flv Iin III,' 11111 anrit tho tinotPýnrmrI(rI of bl,~inI1'414 I ritlv. Tno wVethlitr 4 v 'Ir ri. ght and '"I this In ,rning. In rrnvldenhe. PromT Nl F. I. .. Ntlv. 2.-'I'ho s' vErr" wm1dth lati\ en'''v nl hi gh thii' tIhin at11rt 4.rip-,nt 1hnt Iwo.r M0FJl'n h,,tI attafr f n'vIo'k. tail (1"ltltflfIi f it NsowtnrI w111 Iin th'' iow,"! hiy}}. It iY~tt' I, r *I t not to Hinsl oput theý Now York l. sit for NewU pnrt t-fight. Tih wIIarvew wern tlnouscgtl at IrisltI.n, Worn A Rteisuoer is atInrn sit LswIl''-'n Ie,-, T r. in the 4ehuot)0'r, 11:I rWin Iho r kk sit Wi k r' On e. In Philadelphia. PIýrI1!I f)I'It IA NI V. 2.--A {((Ibi t'-ýdoly 'flltu-~p the' h ih'i 'lt t de for yyciiru In he I ?'IEw:r' rvr I . Mnny wlhiarv.,s are v IIv In Toront.. Tonnvlrn, 11n1.. Nov. !.-1h E n Toren vr I'·!ft1 wout l res1 rc' lust night In Ow gnrtll, At tee. Naw Yonx. Nov. ':.---The steamer Rlusia. which nrrivnel Inst night from Liverpool, ro orrts having Ih d a r ugh p.Uaage of fourhton days. Mile i, ft Liv'rp.ol Oe(lctlr 2. anid whI.t |IHit nim s outl otl'nonlltert td a fnlrce bHHd willd antlli eprnq-s.og . which o' t1111 1 eight days, Lastt Haturd y proved i.e worst d Iy of ttlo pass age, the ship narrowly osalping fountd.erig. owing to tht 'orrifl' hltrrltann which spurIng U nI er1 nightfall anid Ilas'id twenty.-four hoIurs. The pIassL .ntars wr're foreld to remain b)'low, a itti was extr"mel.t hiatzrtdo~l, on deck. In tho, evening rain began to fall ant the wind lnow with tre'meld~ious for-. endillng the a~wlray higher thaln Iti matinrmnat. tl, avv 'eas alas brok ovor thin- hip rIp'ttodly tnundating hot da 'ks. At 7 o'vlo'k theo firlnt was iDpplling, groat. walv. striking the vs.s'ol with foerful fiore and almost trying her. The ecene in thol vain dlritg thto. pvlaVl,'nr of I'tht hurri ('an was very oxriting. Prayers wore free'ly oflTored tip. tis the passn.ge'., hatd almnot given up the hope of ever rr''alitg land tg itn. l'h'stortlm sppt Its ftrt'! on Hntiay morn ing. anti theore ,t r tthl wtt,lltlter waH O'inlpara tively mild, itring the' huritan'e but clxiy six mios woere ee IIplishet., the ship at. times U.aking hut two "nll, q a n hour. tCapt. Cook was made theh rneiplolnt of ct., by the pasanIL gert' Il It t'lhl)imonial of hlsa kill a1nd c''are dtritgll tih t'''Iritlos voya..t. The Tmeed Ring Fraudq. NEw YorI, Nov. 3. The nldermanlb. lmmit ter to ta v.'avintt til 'i'w'oti ring frtitais ''on tinrllld taking ti's iJmnoy to-.clhV rlgr.irnIlg thei The Bank Mtatement. N;wI YoIK, N'ov. 3. 'h le llank qtattlillit'tt to t'diy i.s nfalIvr'el1II|II Loansit -, ere.ots, $in,Kf .s.'olh. Ie,'ort.r $t at'tit): I'gal tonttrs. in A IAoIlnvllle Fire. L ttravi ,tr . Nov. :a.-- ltast.iighthl',twon 1t' ttlr 1 o't'ok.', a fir' broke out.l in the roar f 'lTavlr t4 I|,,rr's tohl.,on fa.tory and extential to tht' whisky houlas, of 1. Il. Ml'vti .& A.hons ttrn hltrndl stroat. Owinl to till, i.larim bering I rneed in from it distant box, t"h flrto telttrtmiont ar rived too laht to save the ttuildingst . and the Inildin. al.id th(ir- contntlo rt proved tot:l IosM. inn iludini Ig to I hl of whisky. The Ioss is estimated at f$+5,N00. It h' Inslrnnorn e farr fa learned, it nh.at 97,7.iu. T'hn atdujining huntli ing wtIs inlJ rd qlight l. Want to be Disceharged from Rankruptcy. New YonRK. Nov. 3.--Iinny A H"isr., formerly Jay (Goslt t' tltanktrs, wiho reooltly bhttlaitnodt ildgmlntl for $t42.. :l, ppDliled ystrlfrtla to be dlischargeld front han kruptiloy. (lonllt op'posodt tih,' 'It'ol a tLnd rtpr.,s.,ntedi ctlalims amrlounting to over $50.000. w Jt wh I had holrt' troved Igainst the tat le. 'I'hi register orltrertl a re-exatinitiltton of| the oJci'c on to thne eltims, which will hike ait Iung l lnu'. Onkey Hall. Nv YOuRK,. Nov. :I. A. (Itikey 11:111 Is to ortO -ntv his i w offl P. 11, d li to sol;y m .'ch of ihe ti ,, spont by hint n i, nlon, Nrw Yoal. Nov. :.-Cha TIT. Win ing, ex-drill ergltent i f oltio'T . wiats found I .lad in his 'il, itn ith hosiltitl of the To rmbs thi m rnr ing. li.n had booin ormmitted for lbrath of t rut. Jerome Park Races. Naew SYot. N,,v. s3.- (winy to the storm. the rn,' . wlwhi r. lit to have' taiken pltlr e t J Porm 'm lirk to-day bnvo ien I'olstl o nn l until tn'xt Wt' k. The Wanhin gon Racea. at i rnni ', ''rak rs,, It'mil an follows First contr'et--S.lling rae. ,on an onn i.chth milts, all agees. The entrios were Dol. (inslon. First Chantt. Major Barkor, Kilhourn and litk. Thi first natmed wt'n. First Chanme rme in second, Major Barker third. Kilb.ourn fourth. Tim, 2:1. All hete on the rae de eidtd ,tiT. a the l Ig i d s.over di frantitl in tho sale of pools, atnd Kil turn. who solId as the fal' rtie il thli p ol. had h brnn evident!y t.n-I portld with while in his stahle. For the s.onnd rate two miles for all neces,. th eontries w're: St..Ta ,s. Kenny. L ttlt Fel low and tlurgor St. TJame. won in 3:44'. Luti, Filowsi.ond and hR g o third. Kenny foll at t he third qtnartr an was distaned.t In the third raio, mile hats, for throoee-year olds. the., t ins worn Vermont. Dick 8aioer and Glen Dudloey. The first heat was won by Verrno, t. (len D ,dley s-"ond. The second heat was won by Vermont, Dick Ba-ser second. Divorce, Insanity and Death. NEW YoaK, Nov. 3.-The Snrague-Pope divorce suit in Brooklyn has ended by the death of'one of the lrtte. Annette Pope mrrtled Patrljk Jtdiepey iB 8. and bar relativee eb T a - S yagile 1 hn pi.ov,'rt V I'ft herl he Ihr fIther', hlsd a eont itIstsssitonnptiltltd, n1 Atrnnir wi's igain ad irlgril a lutitI'. thr mioth-er be"ing s.ol'et'd as' admin.itrntrix oiln lisr i''t. tsHrngllnielgot I sil if lghlliting hi' molther in-lt-aw nail olffrsd no rs - Asilittnt'nifs tio itsnnuoltnst of his marrInag. aist I tor'dt'r wi as intlri on Insl 'rlhursdlay. rite tro.,utl to wht i"h A mlse hila A h) stll .llbjifled r.n tllted In !t night i ii r dh- Ish whils tlout to Ihl' ome ai mlthlr, $nit l thus. ill firthir ligi] A iltA will I vildd Inro itn fr a 'stlo terlonally I4 c'on Fled. Ilincol rs. N. Y.. N.v. i--ThlR lov. Wnm. Wvok lh, ,4M'iotrty or the' Alrtnaritn Bibleu Unlii, +iid ismilnls'IYv it thil rcsidsann+', yIts'tv rdaY n'd 7 yeti A. The New "ork Pomtotflce. NEw Yolss, Nov..:i. Thres ex-I'nstm l stnlr" (ii'tsr.tl woros shown I rouglh lh,' New Y irk ,ity po.sffllnl 'Atrdihy. The visitlre w're thi Illeh. iron. Pilivfalir. who r ialai tlh' hoRlsh l of the Irsitl'h PsIlflni llduring thel (ilnls ou.s ' 1Imisn Islirlhtin. Ism. Mr It hdl wl ssI d .m . 1i. 'l'sr tn'rs. Mr. I'a.vllftir r s'.g rdt ' l itr poi str, tl1,n, asi Ihs Ilut ".t s 't hIs t si lver 's en. Rase tall (rookednesa. T.nils iV t,i,rt. Nsit.. '. TIh,' rttmination of Ih linv-'rs- f ths' tlsvilsllo B 'ha' lhi ll (11 u or ni - og. dI s'rooks dnlsi s ras' ltl', li, tia1a ast t sulslsan of four of Its etm, Is rnt. ifatl, Devlitn nsI Nilholsi ,onfs ss,.A+i' h +I vilns rei' ividl l wrish for Rolllsig ga ii-. (litrver proclatlntmd ilM innrsentso'n, hllt I' wais o' ollled frr genrnl mlrlis'ndl'It. M' (tlo ild. It N" w York gitnhlsr ior pool Aellor, is tlhe ntttt.a othi pfltyv wlho In kInown to ht.av paid lth lia1'irs fosr throtwing li.s ih, antis's Th'srns IA tiilsish Ilnillgnation filt svsr hi the'rokodnlloss. The c'Igar Manllufatlrerl ' ttriks. NEw YVan. N ov. . -'lTh. ' e'igar lmi nufarnrllier 'rik s ' tiatlss1''4. issld tih isnnuif1 isturro p sisi At'rikars r'tIati 'nflixbl.i. A uosw fsulttrna hits blst istlrssslsir'dl'd by li th s snnnufs'tiaors, s'orpluov tinlt of Ani.. "riai lirlt itn Ilih annit s'ttu ll tof 'igiarli . ''hl y are n, o nfl 'i.xt IIhut . hev will ,soon hla ndl'y l in l fhli p | orI i tas'is rot'slling. New York Poll- leP0 Naw YotuK, Nov. 2 -ThIrp IA hIu iltl fl polll ri excithlm ni t n tl it' cit v osv' r lth,' i )p1roa'ls ing i 'ltllon. ex'prtlil In thlt s'lsnt'lt orf I -al onit il diltes A bitter flght Il aoling olt in ths Hvi'nth is'nn trlnIl DL, trist ls-twssn Au gugstl Heill01, thei Tan'Inaniy min.sl fsr Ilslthe Hantte anrI Jolhn M't rriA'.y. tht A til -Tamrnanyt nditilatl , landt lhts Feri masnls rof sIls gaint t5o1 thiat Morslrris'y will be 'l+stled. A Permanent International Eaxhlbllon at Parisn. New Yonx,. Nov. :. Iln c'nntss'lion with thlI ,et1yn3,,t of AIneriani ri, sproletlatlon at the I riA Exhibition ll It Ip Isropiond to stalsitahl undMlsr th pIs t'rona. nll ds ril nt- al ofl differetd ('Ih -mbnhrsA of ( rn dr.ni,' slins Irde bodies, it sperm notil international axhsbiilon. whls.t'rs sm, tpls andisi prin lstks of Irdlnuli andi mian fat n itn' of Fr"ito n' aill thn UIlirted Htaltr w hil i he oi vmew for thA.s intendin.rh lo lr ,hAs. Thie piann aish l.tl olate i liarga Ilnlldlng It 1'aris. ax'lus'ivvly for Atneriean gosids and for the' shttspmnt sf FrsnsIh goosIs irsrdrrl Is ii Alim Ilar stahlsshmsnt In Nsw Yn, 'rk. 'rhis would. if iiios,' try. ship the prhsdusts of thl s countlry ssrirssl through ths' I'aris branch. The Colunmbia Collefe Reglatta. A.ItiF.t. N. Y., Nov. :.-Th.s (nsimisa ('sllssgs. rgalt took. onsllss' the Harl'm river this aft srnoon. 'the flrst 'cme, a Daisr iared gng rane. wasn won by this freshmni hs y l wo la lngth; tihe Iopho more 'lhas sesnsid AetlrAI third. The fre'sh rnman e-i'w ware: .J. H. Montgomery, bow; G. Vatlr. troke; 'sophomoris rorw: H, (I. IIhltghack, bow: J. H Browning, stirke: seniors: Bogart, bow:N . B. Newborry. 'trsoke. Th'le As.n' rnPP. six oared glg, ltalween the s'niort and freshman, waft won Iv the former, bIy two and one-Ih If Isngthi Time'--:57. The winning 'rew werei: B w. H. IH. Csah man . It, I,. Bognrl. W. B. Evans, H. B. new brry. H G Itidg lihack: Atrok«,, W. Contant. Ths . third ras', ,fo ur nt iss! sholllu, bI etween fhli (Iot TcI and i'hhl of MIn".. wass' wotn by the Inttaer. TI tro--- ' . 'rlhe sanoy r"'n.. hotwonla H, (;. Ridlgahnok anid (. I'. Erhnrdi. ose-third o. a nitl', reuslted In s sanild heast. lThe wtei-r tas' v.sry rossigh, but 'ver"vthlng wvt t nff tplnsantily land ithi' ri'galta ws.s r ite a The Glreat nRace. NE.w YOR'u, Nov. t.--The exsanrtlivs, 'omnmitten of Itho Am!,risan .Jackekvy Club hav drlcil.dd thatl rth h ras itws''n T'n ifrr''k anto l'arl s Athall take phitas i onI 'u-l vay. Betting .tsi to $7t on Ton h. i'ronk. An Incendiary Orator. HAN FRtAN'i'isco. Nov. :s.---Kanrney. Itho inoen diarv orator,. who lA lss on int'tingthei lhoritng men to Organizet for' th. e ixpulsion of ths (Chlna.'. and flor attksll ok thi n prope'rty of wailithvy c11si'rporittiosu sand IMnlividslhslu. wasr Iisrrestd tn-iighit whiles' urlresitng ta 'r+,wd on K'tts'nv. stret-t. Ns rosi.s.tant' wis mtasod atid oithr'i sp.s'ik'r51insotil moderation sititt thifn 'osunvil of workinm.oen wasth ndlvi.ni dmon .trtison. 'T i'e n t.horiti t's a t uking 'vet'sy pl'' .'asi aot igatinst dis' rur t scr,.-t iMabel Leonard Again. NRw Yonsg. Nov. :'.--John Mass'omi. father of I M lh I ,i'sinard. th', nhild sitri',s, Is oshtainsd 4 sisl iltirtus ttis n agsins' her fllling in i'ngage- t mntit', Isiltanno'ing inext Monisjtiv night., nat I'ny I'ast r'ss Vait'Is' 'lIiThsstr'. oan th lgrouind thlat it woutlhl Inall' r Is r grint rop.iniation to appeaIIIr sn Ilhei IsgI of' a varity thratri . New York Wheal Exports. Nr;w Yo'lsi. N,"v. :i-Onlyth ii ,tieamir's umiled for Europ, ta 'b dsia-. all ''rvinr . lattirgse uargoes' auI an in ireaas' oir fr',ight rats-s. T'he sexports sf whsatl from this .port. hlrintig thls wveek htaveo agr,'g;tts, l .,41551..171 s.sluhlt. M.ost of It wa iA s1sitinid f,'r(irsist ritatin. i FOREIGN NEWS. TIHE FRENClH WMiTRiRl. tlacMahon I)lsposed to Try a Ministry of thle Right. T,olnoxo. Nov. 2.-Ikutr 's Parti disrpatih ears: Aev'rdini to weni-ofl1'lial statism-id-4, the ministoes hlavnll ner.tnrld t, mmot thi Chlim aIr of I 'ptle., or, if 'PrnsidPnt MatMaslon do' sires. to resign bifore it ai' so liai is. The MRi tila, iat s thait I'r-.idint MaiMahon is disiposed to try a minilistry of thi Right. sup portOd by tloh mnajir ity of thi Honate,. but. if tihi plan Rshould fail. h' woublil a.prnii to thon l.islrrs of the majority in lhi (ihamier of Dipitittn The mintitrv of ttir Ilight. wouhl theI mior char.,d t'~ arry on the admrrlni ttration. M. Jtangir QuOrtr''r th.ai had ain intlrview with the President. 'The ititirviw is stijppoiod to rfr to the' frrnation of n minis,;, (of tlot Right. A New Ministry. Pt'ts. Nov. :: - Th Duke do (Ca,.zi,. Ministr rf FIo.iri ' Affair-, hita rotiudl frim th (Cabsi not. Oth+ar rmini.rhtirl rsignrtitins a.n immi I'riesldint Ma.Mnhon has rel'.qestedtl Pouvor. Qntertirir. Drosbrtitnt of the Finanir Commit in of the S1Iloet., anijl an rnimotr of the l,'t ('ontre. to form i now minitst rv. This tlas haid a ion oilaitorv otTf et. The Duke tie Cawzes' Reslnatlon. I'AiTs. Nov. :.- Thn fIlk, (In (aeaaes has uon iintrl to a pop'ncmr.nllit of tihe ainnuionnoih Itunt of hil' resiigattion until after Hiuindrlay' elec't ion. De Cazen' ilnccesor. LONDoN, Nov. ":.- A P.sl Brlin Mtsplii an nounuwM that Vis 'ount DOpontuint. Byron, Am buisador iof France to (tarmanv. has rTesiglned. It is rlported he is to sllueeeoud the Duke Ido a.s( ta. Minister of Foreign Affairs. A Champion Billiard Match. PA iHs. Nov. 3.-A illtard match. lrn points lup, for ,nne franis and the chamrlonship. bitwor n M. Fbitian and M.auri.i.e Vlgnauux, was won by thfi forriiar lv forty-nine points. Fabian's ,host run 43+, and Vignatux 417. The Sunday Eltctlons in France. LownDO, Nov. 3.-The Timen' Paris corre spond,,nt bas received information that ua.n dav's elections will ma+,e little diffsronce in the present political status. Most of the outgoing connellors will be re-elected. - IrM Ahy",4 lv nli. aI.tin thr!nfl to tlii fi in. , E r t.t with 120,00000 . .iur. than(I . ,,1 - 1 lo .n f t Ml:lin iwn Iltn.of t itt wit1. hill. Time Ronwlu. Ehlungeatonilp. lNWII(tl., NovA.1. -lIHb .rt Wtfol U.ind of,' Ntwn.stl,- i 'lyi. ntl Jimin-i flimggiro, fryv horn 0 atthe~d f, r,,w hor the+ ,hurne,*,.lonhi a nd +S4,0. Tlhe+ two,, is h, 'Ik,, lhum, ,, th,+ Tlyn, Jlanl ory+ I1. I. lll gi. ns l'+,'+' tly a lf,.nte-,d It++ ' Pq 0 WVAR NOTEN. Chevkec Pnaha'a Wherealmbolt*. VIErNNAf. Niv. :1.ITh. . Ililfn/ t(',r.,.p)iuul. II-' Wllq (|+'fr+'Itf+d fllef+', l`v~~l J+I'IIII·L InHl. 'I1+++IIK-+ tIul byi thi- IIntqhiont nit Invlhize'. ind fl,' I ini I I). L~l'-frl ,".t tllrc.rll~ l-. i I'l,'vUs ISl, oW mlanlllyl-|+d+¢ Inv,,.atRd. Turklmhl Troopl to the Frolnt. l,,NDay,'. Nov. ::.--Thti Ti ,'n' Vitnin or rmi ol l|nd-nt l I ng n hmi , ii ft llIwi: It rii i-dI ti he- r+o nri n r till fro,,n . 21ii 0 -f tit li0 l. lt 0 Eniland'i A iedlialinn. Ii, iNf.ii Nov. i. Th., ,?..In..t.r VIiinni 'or r"in|indint ny. l oiiIt. Vin lIf-n-lt, Ih- Aui.rtI'rin litii iiiiititor itt I indon. riierintn t tnt [Unr tli'rti hug i nfrr;,]i I thi fir.n.'tl n nint haqaitrn t tPh Elg'nnit, ni fi.r heli' htol no iipo.itrtr n "ity fI" nriitkiug anty l nriiin.-unt wvitl i vn+w if liaiiiti+ton. Opponecl to Immnlermann. IuoiDev. Nov,. i. A it-i u'tnl to thi S,'iniutadtl frllll (Cull l tltlntiqtin .lel uliyS: Pritlluu llnn ,l huln rnditlr iki,. th, n mrlrnunl of a fI[r.-i, ,I Tunrks nil Egypituinn. Itut-tnil f-i tji opll.su G(iiri. timn mnti-rllnullil. 1Ti" Itlit-iut.ttn ure it fri-t ont--r luau'hsby, whtIlni ih y t hr,'.tirn Itaxwliljik. The Rluislanq to Advance on Adrianople. lNOoNo Nv. .:.- It i irportI.d from Iluchnr u-t thhllt hi. ItR tuim lri fuJm.rnt Il rm g an Ir)I.VIrl SIc',ju AI rlttillui without wnttting for thu faill oi Plevrn Amply Proviioenpd. I|NlioN. Nov. I -Thn Porto hsn im.ulil arInt ol liiinh nir'llutt1in illt tt 'I vnllto t I t m lly trovli iininiI for mIint hn. ---~· * ---- WEATHER rROPSAILTIErI . WARRINGTON Nov. :.-For the Hrtith Atlantic Ritites. 'lelr rr poartly ieli.,ily weather. winds mostly from thi' north itol etl'nrty vpressire rnd trrrn trsttl rt. For tlihr Enat (ii ta Htne,t'ear or part! y ieloily w iether. ioll ii.rthrl,'r! wtritd veiring tor warrmer n.u;rl'y win.s. sttitllnrary or Iowv r ps ress Ini re. For the We nt Gulf ta.teas. lnear or partly iltsirly wnf tlnor. sol riorith wi'ids vPering to a w rltur rrte·lsllry wind, Rtltionary or lower prl JETTY mOUNDINf1S. U'TTsum HTATreF EN(siIOIEKR' ()OFFICrE, Port Edls, Hsouth I'as. La., Nov. 1. 1t77. Eflior," lIran.rnl-On- the alslt dtiy of Octob.er tlIhlre was I 2o foont ehannrel, at average flood tide, through thlo br"r at H Ninth Pass, and throu.ghout the aosn and between the j rti|r. Its l.eat width was 210 feet. A prartleiia eblnhn iel of 21 fort was found The interruption to avigatilon for a vessel drawing 22 feet. wan 490 feet ii Plength. Wherevir found, that i'. with the exception of thse Inturrrllr Ion alt ,v notetd, the 22-fsoot chani nil was at Ili.,st It;5e feet wide. rTh,,lspssce laickinll it ..-foot channell of tihs full will h of 200 feet la ih,,ut 5.-nl feet in width, At I w tlidis of Ocetober itI gh s led ptIrF were lessened s tihlileS and at On O ltober 24 a wide etrnnnll of 22 feel.t , inies dl.lrp was funld lat tlho head of H ,uth I eertify t hat ttls t hlt\.e ov I is 'nrlrret stnteme'nt tker'n from ft.e r'-ult-s if . lV st, urvlo v. M It. BRPOWN, ('apltin rif 'Enline~rs. lrlittl Htaltos Army. OTlinl -IFur nithtd hIv oialr 1,f thle honoratsl, vi'retsrv isf Wasir. AMIWEMENTM. HT. ('I.AntILE TEA4'rtln -We hlave been re iltnitnd Iby Mt.lli.h lger St rong! to say that du ri ng te one week inrtlll'rroallrIn Iat thss HSt. Charl.es the thinatre ;1ll Ire itt iti! diisposition of the lsf . Monrllmentill Aseso irltitsn ior toeR rcmmitt,tnee of r' Isf of the leru.nrlidhla RsilTrrers, lduring that tinml. free of r.hslrg, We Ilnderhtandi that hne ais. omnla time sini',. nlrin.ly made th.e proff'r virirblliy, alnd r'v~cts it. now lst, ho mlaght not it In'otlh''r lie., owisng to the p.nollirity of irienct t hentriesil s,'nigsar'ntfiiI, hi able to eoarn sly with is r tir.rst for is tii ii ofis the thlleitre. o()in .nldoly nirit, thlie ,trrnnrl . and. wlhos.e ax e'I tl nr'Wiiie w hatove atlrsendy hlsd tin olDportunity io llappreet'iati, will tegin a week's erngageme ntl. at Ith Sti. (CIll.rles. hl'i .rniagemsent. of tllis ialonts-fl hand .hti echlrrctor of WIIhof PIenter liniisrri nts I.s anithf r glluranoni. th t Managier Htrtn.rg is4 'trrn iii to eaILter to tfe ttt.Is.e of oiilr eilt it ssiIIhty--will dolltile p rove an ait trit 'tll iits they ilifl on Hit, rof'lasotirn of their first visit. VArttrrTiEi '1'iiFe1rE. -Th'n "opning of thil 'ailliful tinple of Thii .is,i wo are DIlneod to r "'nRt. it, ink' p it to-rn nrrow, when the 'olr tain will rtc 'iin u i Iinnnery's tlniiraterd p ay of the "T'rwo Orphans." to rhapsI the iinast dr ma.dni ionstfrreltion of thi' past. twelnty five yea.r. We know that it may he ohji'rtu.d thatl, th' "Two Orphatns" hnas ,bern opiauvt qilite fretrqurntly in this eity lnbt w-' will reply to this obl,juti'tlo tlhat it nevr hbas t'r,'tn produtlu'd in i man nr worthy of its intrinsl,, qunliti'es Bo- idea'q the ansst ranrit' tIhat we havy, that. nMan ager Hall will piroducen it wi h now and hand some seenin R effl.(' , we will have the, novelty of inning in it, maniy tators and al tre.uHss who hlavo never appeared in this ofty. foremost among whom arc' the distinguished MiRn Ka' e ClaxtAn and Mr. C. A. Htrvenson. Mlis Clax 'rn. the r'roetor of tfh part, will hi tf he Loti..' Stih blind girl of thi,' pi ,: Mr. Htnv.wgoni will iti,.lllm l tle until rol, of (I'lrlirir di e f il' t ru'i andl of I'ierr', whicih indiantesi that, the play will tib premnnted in the original F'ron''h form' Minss Lilian Clioves will play the part of lluouiriflr, Miss Margaret Oine that yor lrrirjanii, ie o'untnast, a part which, played With tnlint. is very teffctive. Miss Howard Rogers will be' La loro,,hard. all of whom have a rm' tat ion. The part of I'im'ild will bt, interpretel byt Mr. J, a.ily anId J.qu.. l'r'ha'd hy IMr. Edwin Varic.y. We fi lhi thm in good comiany. ,nd therycfrno ho,rn they will prove theomgelv.r worth v of theiir .rr.snoiat a. AT PATrt('rx' TTAT,L.--The first apptanranneo of Jltindame It.ntz'a m imrnroth femiiau rganizcit ion of minisrRI l' wIll I ,itr arto-nl'th: at St Pat riek' flall for the first time in this ('ity for many vnar. ''hie rehili inn is of the variet.y nre.rt, order, wit i' re-sing slriilar to 'he iallet artl the "l''lik Crook" style. eon3irl ,abrll, I 'altly of tht, performrnr, and as the word goes '"who tr vol partlcularly 'n' their Shanr." Thrho i'intl qlii intity of songs and tdan"n wvill Ih Drbe rmintied in.ir'Uperse.rr. with hiti rremarks of rnd l mn. 'l>r have n, lu,ilhtt j lhat the ntotrtninmint, will hb, enjovabnt, t.hitt, thrne will he the v'rv flll,+"t houso, of the sea i''n. that youth, graiy liirs, anrd particularly thorse unt rlumt, en whot 'o,.mb their hreadsii with a towel wil he there to 'rljoy randl adlmire. andn re: tlrn humming tht oldl rrang. "it.' niau h y, btit it' nriee." The Frernal Rond of Love. On Tuesday afternoon last Temple Sinai was ill,+d bh a aeeleet, assemblage. the handsome and vivwaious daughters of Israel predomin dsing in point of numb,'r., to witness tbto marriage of the bright and beautiful Miss Louise Moses to our amiable and talon rd young friend. Bar nette P. (olinsky, both of New Orleans. The administrati,n of the holy sa "rament of marrlage was aerf rmeI hb that distinguished p elat the trev. )r. J. K. Gutheim, whose uru ally f,+li citous styli. never man f st,'d itsef more purely nor in a happier , anrner th.n in his loving disoourse uttered before the joining of hand', and lurinr which he must have hben in spired by some peculiar frieod-hip for bride and bri legroom. We leave the sanctuary of Jehovah to meet our friends on the tthreshold of their new life as they enter a world strewn with thorns, as well as r + and bestow upon them oar richest wiahes Matv freaven give tiwfr IFeeDrsso that avo s a nrrrid SQIbliA LY FOR SC(.IrIZ. TIIFE 0a4llEa TION OF MIMOYN r'A.lEFOItf FOR TIlE l INlIaH I flesloN. A New View of the Electnral m:oumamlm-el Why Jidgle Davl, lied He Ie1.e on It, Woull Hlave Voted for the HRoye. leetorq ftromln Lottqlans, ttHn'in 4 t'ore'spo'ndrnre N. O. i)DenioPrat.l FtBIrTT FtoiTrm I Wis;hintlgton O,'tl'er 24, 1577, It h.'gins' to o k 'qu.A ,lV Otl RniaRpgJ Ever mine, the Ohio lnrntlion th", dinrtition i the beaten IttdAinl tfo ?,ta It a r"lialt r *aD.e get hns hrnm ,''pOntfring iupon him, nand thig gathlrrling "loul of wrath hast att reached the plrroiortln-; of a Fiorm. Thalt H'hurz cil. not long stt nd tle rackt is evident. That he cstands it from flay to ildy i duln ra her to the lhk of stan inrmn dini. tl.nglb'l pretext for his rrmovl theino i any with of thei President to retaln him in tlhn Cabinet. 'rne fON'FERte'I: AT JOHNtl f HgtiErMAN's iOttUl, ton dars ago, of whl+'h ii liniation wa s tele g"l'llraphed ytou a wi'Ik nlgo Hateir Ily nlght, had It origin in the ant -HlllirT, fItoling. and. while purtportlng to bif a mneetinig of Iltolrhlfi'arrs to dllgC'tu the pijthittion. was a u I ly a ,inelalve of the tpierontl Frinnrld of John to drl+vls waitt rind runrt: r Fl nning tihe inttuplbi l)Dutch hllrm'nm is sAcnl o have a'.sturfdl the President bhat. the wat nit. TrAponflilne for I hn athering at Ihis tllius". lnLu.imnlh nti II wai' a sllrtprise party to him. IBut, in thi-w mtatemenrlt Folihngs nutomart itlinignnllouil tnel.-s "rope out. tHe dil1 not in d:rt"l lio tlo the Presidlentf out of altole rloth, bat h, did onmit, to .ns.t.e a fat of grant importance in a nrrre'tt estimat of his "re'tsnrsisltly." This faot It. t wit : Onon lay Hhbrman mlt C(Jhal lin Foster and sqaidi m him. "Fostor. why don't you all getto Ugtther tan disc'ust t.h' si nation ; that's the oa= Iv way t , ov,'rrtile difforonc·es andl produce hart min y." Thernnupon Fostor, who is unlirk at takinga hint. i.esti.l invittltlons to- the srlent party wheih met at Iihermane' hous.' and if I am not very muich mistaken, the invitations ware worded, "Henrrotary Slhrman will he glad to on, ils at hi- ridnon,, 1p1 KI 5trret." (etc. In yo1n .cn how mluh of a sgnrpriir panrt it, wa, Since that fett,'vu ocrasnion, I have nvberved that all the Iesitr mouth-pDi.ee and small strikers for John Sherman. o' whlch Washtng. tonm is ,lways full, have hben inanimous In do iretation of TltM IMPRACTI('CATIIITY OF .tHURZ IN POLItATIN and of his "inaptitude for the dry idetails of ad.. ministratilve offlce." To the Initiated observer. thnsu signa portend that. John wants to get tcharmz out of the Oahlnet. There has been a disposition in certain Rn"nblican onarters to hold John as thoscapegoat for the Ohio irenr and hence I Infer that theIae late verao against itihura are in the nature of a nk movement to make tnhnrz nnt the J.na.h who must be thrown overboard and s ve the b of John. 8omebody must be sacrtfied to t waives of Rad.icaltimn. and the hulk tof the IndJ cations points to Rehury as the victim Hoinie days ago I was ,on vrshing with a roml nint Illinois Democrat, who is Intimate with .rrrDG11 IOAVyI, fi told mil sorme rather interesting fhlngs, whith. thotwgt they tibi"log to ii itory, have a ceratin bhearing unon mrLportninit matters now pndl rig in your midst. lIer said that ,ruldg Davlis would have done .recisenlv what, Bradlely tdid, ITD itE IIcEN t'IIOHsEN TO THE ELECTo(RTa tO.. grRON. "The judge," tsiid rilv Informant. "held. in hil )rivato conversationri at that timne. that the comn inission owltl not. inqulire hl.yonild the prima the constlit tional righta of the Hiates; tha while he believed that ther vit,r as they came oat o the hballot-box elehted the Tilden electors neyonld lleuntionl. yet the olly authoritles Of the Sttate which (.ongr.es or tthe commnl~ioon cOUld constitutlonnally or Iva.lly tbak'r vognirzano of, harul certilledtl otherwise: that If fraud had beena conlmitt.td oF whlich tht'ro was no doht., It was for the people of Lo.lsiana. through their courts and juries, to flnt I' out and pun!sh jt; hiut that CongreRs, or a -ommlsilon ereates mu (ongress, co.ild not make a gra lid jury of itse to Ilnvotlgattr allegeind crnllti agalnst the law o any Stato. S "It was conomrptent for aithnr house of Col it ar-toa n to intinlre Int the fatst toil hing theelee. 4 tion of any one claiming t. have "repn mteli to tIlut, ollfevt, lav'vtvv've every legisl.ativv hbody was r t tfltttitt. 101011l ;'edge of the rlval that ions of Sits own imembers. hiBut elo'tfora were Pho en by - the Hettats vi+orolding to th-ir own methods and r ('ingress was not the judirge "f. thei q'ualio-s. I)one, nor tol,tl it (It, rlteat a "em) nitrDior to be. The wh'ile matter wagt in ho ttafltll of the pee til, of the wrt.at who werav -iiitvti by the neirt (of the alnnstt.ti , o t. t, i's".rtble of en. forring a proper reorethontation of their vie-l and prorefernr's in all matters portaining tothe Federal government. T'his rule, the jud e said wasI the only trotection guaranteed to the autonomy of the tRat'es, and like all other go rulins, it worked ho'h ways--that its to say, it Drtvented (congress from interfering either to work a wrong tromn the otstanil r to redrees - one Proceeding from withrn the State, provlde4 always that, the latter wrona wre accomnlished withoutn such armed violnte asnt would come inder the constiutitonal provision relating to domnevltie P nv.nlrrerrtion." From this exposition it. Is easy to draw argu ment, if argumeit W.re nohdeid in favor of A VI(toROU , PRO'aECUTIO or THE RiETURNING BOARD :CASES,. "The sHwe remedy Is in the hands of the peoole of Louisiana." who are o'tu ppottwl to ba capable of enforcing a proper repDr sntatlon of their views and preference." etc. That. would see to "over tt' casen of the Retutrning Board. I prentme Judge Davie' fri"r'i correctly sate a poseitiin, which is tertainly not without imn tortan ^e. The rnggeition of a(0%t(, cAMiertON Iv the Pen nviyvania dlegallon for tIre English misThs. at thP rnnylvania dof Ertin, is in dea larst horntatll thNat tira ten throwt into the Ad rninist.r mttor nam ot bin a th ll wair hgan. There itlar ain, th flmt sizzling, A I am nfttrn d, but and nllt one of th e ktahhlnt ,an to bit.ize and heave Twhil, tenrn-ylvanis rifleanI btn s in ded Oner the H.nate and immdi el rconf"rmed antiohe noid Ie Adlminittrlttlo Itt havion what olf thi m ron hlmln fa would withll 'a i --ving the" over It. T. mntiter tha noet disn asllv Te to in retn Jar ;alvin'?t iveeting, as I tim inform-ti, heut it 7 'rmt a etapIe tnot'it of agtvni',' ti di ,vevvslon at allxI tb" attsions "f the kltcb'.n Catti vvt. Me'n whilt, apcn'ilatlorin is rte almn bets are oven. One hsitos hft that them apprintmant will be Pient to dolid Itepublican vote jtf-t on the eve of the 'P'enneylvvania etection. so a4 to "nbhnse the Cameronttn faction withiouit giving tht other ferllovws time to gtnt diegustsetl. Ttit, "thAr side betvt that the whole matter will h'v he'ld in abay ante until after the slecti -n s+o a+ to ir-epire the horvet of the Camnronians withi u1 sthocking the delicate serrsihillties oif the vttlver tr,,wil. Fur thb, life of me I can't tell which way to lit. Theor is some feeling in the l'legatlon on the subjet of T'IR ,HAIRMANSTpI OF TIlE .r VEEF: ('OaMMITT1, which the friends of Fllis think shovvl I hbe given to' him. an i whi'h (itsM n's frlernds think should h nlotted to him. But I do rnot s.1ppole it will -ever amount to anything more thani a disicussion inside the delegation. A. C. B. Advertst hislr le Petree. I ondon W.r l.. Now what do you think of a in the advertsaement of ill m imselas "idre(tdasnda t G y -