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o ijt LAY MAKERS.tS 3ftRATE ON THY REPEAl . OF THEA HANKKIJrPU ACT. e.IiIEZptJOn Repeal In tile EflnrtC Time IitIlrIrt of Coltainhula 11111. MI NATI'IF. WV A'- rff Mltay G, The ('illt li hiue i 1 i' hTl 1, $ 11 th lm ,uv i i Ill It''V,.i thie '10 M y r IlII ll 1 lo v e d IA I t r ' i; , I it, ifi lo I' J i ltl le(' 41r, (',' ,l ob j11rte'd to i '1 r,.,r'en. ' 111d "itakeid it. wlIod realing.%l Mr. NIt trill tait I 1th.at hli wol il oht jetL h t it4f il sC'()lltl ri11ltig, and tit ' hiid wa s laid n the I ' A nl bhi'r I'' f lt .Jiti ni anl t I lmniloryitlni-. )'., ef wert preiLonted 1 . for1 tin propriat j co mitt' |ll n',l ' ll 1 ,] Ihll ers, l'/' b )y M e )l',)$r . ( o,,,k- r Mrll. AValhln,. 'ik aid Al li i. sI , fri lil rIL ,r eal of th,, hankI Iit , id . lii of tl the fleirvb t1 totrL the otiary (If (Iroll. .laes rit Mr.lH'atgent , fromn the (ComnsitiUs, (n Ap) propriltin.. rit.t1wl tile, ill valid i lltpI. ll Alp p ro hl fi i *ll.eli I tiitlu Lt ' I f hlf Mr. Allisin, i ,t If i I1. 1hirn mn corn itti,, ri'- If I ,ortd the I111$lhn , prloprl ation Dill. a1)n1 tri Ctsh wo.re pih ' l l onl tf ' nilndar. t i l Nir. lYo k it viii fit sirike,ioiti l antuiriy, 0 IA 17lly "IfI l. 114' alln 1-ing |a +nfHI. l w r W, 1o rt'ol iir i' frw I h, i t (o ll gtm i frtiln ] l'|f' . Io i t.kiit Il.,l fin th l' ia tl ir l l hlrl. gi to t ()lii wfu i' Ilud" te ti r Thll lt * IrtioI itt ii v-i fl u n itht opi tit litot thM.' titrojti thet itt w iii Iui itll) l tI miltl f'u, r i oI peai of i w haI' rt' L t l nt Mr. I:' k mery ,vd 1 o a triko.(e Jt anunary 1, (I I 147.79 (lin-,g l 1 t on thi e luio llnir of ti' 1,nain , ht lla th. ' t li l , w11fr ha t i all tiu go Into tTi i'ttii ii Ii ri. 'ttI ' liii hel ankroti t f t., hi t t l is Wh t"1 Il i'f n.l 'Ltiol " Ii f the act epeal ' r p- y Mr. orlyon yl ldwok to, I h an tllly 1, 147in. itut i the pro li' itti thti io t Ch vour Cihtiit wit,- Ii allterI Aftl I r lly wtatr, a.n 1laf h11 ah - 11.14 it'a w l. N(trt. r'y, tidll I at i ta-t, tirstprolt lut i c on f tiln. Lhm' wI, III Iii llow a now l1w to 1h41 plfetl l. " a I ndig l hie o i .it l watt ap..hly h1 nei ''ing ftitho r i It e' rl.m'lol f 1t1 h1 hankrupt el,, lthis war. wa ll laid aint.dl a9 ilt f f tho genatt al proct iri O t mwastid st (wti t wth ef tiot the L'o(l tivhe rl'1tlttiy y) Mor thI liriiil pti oen t tf Ii l ' tit'nitir Ittft, al- Itie Hurt onitc w ill h oiii n ch ll-lii . .f ma lly i -li istr y. aiThe itsIt I - wims the ' deuu4 ' of (onLia fiilin it til- t l llti t1, ILL a fi.xt diifrl. Thid l lasw, withl iis ciptivati lg liwitt -ir tphu l tayl'ertk fran i e banking, caittllatoil that therti shtultma bor no exIanIsltion. lThe law hiat hueuut jI)Iiroiutivii of gret. ('ItIIconlt'clltonf tl cit ullril y tfhlan ar y law tin thet sta tutoe Ihlok, nd t by ithe us tru-fr6t ti1on o1if tlhei Iot'A1 , hllti by dr'lviy tiieinr fritlor t hr irtils ln 1t1, tt 1 dl urilngt tioltlr hiwatl.rig 11 (antijipalti it u1t4rn mpoion. g [lihe whlo pit ol Iwy sof the Iit'frlonistt d h i liton to lul I t striuctlri dtlltin niIat follow u i ase i (l t.t. tyli cwisc mllish wi in thate ndulret, on. cr r'neuy anraiLriyd lvy oltoent, of rol,, puritoy vids o"ri thel tirl cterrnt ofl with flit' narrs tw \ast i. tw intliho icluss the financet a idtugl he nrexdit f t e gtovhernment wo the of sily The efft at of contr don n hils ontlaw, with ry hapt boiting tlite I as, .in Etig laynni d w lnl r-he utinr'Ltric ttit-luhalf, at once-i wi-gis, lanul, if- b anking l ca' fulal ol halt.h at ruin ensbue no, wglictrh (lasntrt fr a gIneratiouI. A . crtin crIic d lawnl, ranht, catut py ing x ar lnot by ft v dtOruI bin of iti not, rbuI byging rio an utlne fuIl d war, ulaid tantlihed a fuling nial pler hoardinncg antti citinri al prsmperity uTeixanp wholl inpol the hirtitry of the world by a reverrsti jittllcyy; whey n her wr, Intrtloed oh dc ta buinld in trtasultt her circulatilun, tholtciry ketOping g1livi, t he'r produmish whin ustrits, I fl. txtlo curf Franc wad every inrntIogh, turn ft Itrly, whi, d after piuruitltlg a policyt t con iitrittcttittii, camnit I - nar fto titial prtstration; then rt'vi'rit-t'l hliur II onlessy anti ex., norrded (odir ctlrrhttlcy, wlli'n a ) in rital chnf thie over er nt wad ther indul Lnii's sjtriuI g . u. lunsile ratti l ll. ort u rllnt r oL't it The effect of contraction In thIn country hii ben the u lal alln ti Englaiitdl Stwtil. rtau-i iviry Liii' tll ttny tih-rn mllifli hifit til-n hiti- hi ,nfiat it iwi ,. o -hal onc xui i1 I htao tti it h ii as t lith-i iet hititruY In t hei faiti''oi It it.i and all Iii val tonohat , lla wui tin r itd ,1la1n Ii, rll l ' r ( )ti(uil4 yhii, h g I far htitit favoril uau bit' kItiititn, lttl gtIin, fr imii ll uluiultttteui irI war, ha d ha financal pr-dm nly (l ltcia-iiirv itiull, witlhtut greril an fath Ialir tdit liii a randl i th ( lal permplrltyet o thu Ilitlt, if i the history of the world by a rewese poi Iliey when her war, instad of dehy (;asingr in 1tvllhtat hoeli cirvulation, theriby k( tra ng atliv F(rain , wl not OieotrIth, thi enIto Italy, who, h oth rk d intl inh ln it grthr inut'wl it't-t l- L ii al ililty urig a lloy of (,ctviu n cttl.i(, iami t ear mi ilnot lal Mr. tration;t the lHirotvnar. the i Titoihy wliiti ixf a rdr d hlr (.ltrr . n, twhie it ri alii iatlte r eumti. ' oiI r the i anlvld h e rlon t ld us Sriospiri-unl in lup. l 'tu he aº)Xiili (oviho twow kiuironi and trwo 1 la'essploli- slunt 1 be aeond lI)alvi of Wit!h theC . f T, r(i th.a l lt fl tlhllr l ur ecu rlier lit I ) hl both i:ng.land and the lhiiUr Statl',S, antid inrVli' plig htei y thnI, uiLtrit1i1 iitla bon t- 1u$-ttt to !il11, and 111 i mt, than fglrlllll Ihr hold tihth, tIe hss-ulu. a.nlil IIw Itie ti ruti h of i thetit sll rtlfH.l wiith ws i'h i s.ri oRllt thtl lhenlat a iit and ,itli tw l fo il 1nfrti hn ad 0flll thilo at a1nd i o111n. tly tr1" whhhi hi1l1 ovtlpread Ow wouir. 11i Mith , so. irand hi., o a slt s hadowi of t.iiet jI, that it i ,nl Sv a rlltei: lo 'hoi in io fat toin t t eilt' rI ielt liinii g i t hthul ,iuy I ri iliit ii i .l IfI 1,4111111"nd r )inll th' a ud roXr)rio n, fro1, l mii l h1,44 Siilv .nn i il, ,in d utr dla trelu t with bi, pl olhc ti ir'. srr1 lt th lvtui tthatt thle (ubs liy ut. Io n llod w i "the t roulh, thad t (,filr i l1,h 7i8l had writld tihot lnout billn will v1 adnite Itlld by t allM ;l- iiil h eil tiheuotl ni. vi it s1rki ot te di d not til -ot uii that it h kl'in, a nir f tie I T ilt tlig o tlnl, withoul hirat haz il lit t oinrt mpnMlit f)1 -in iu this s.igni noru thir intehe Ir wouil htllv it lO Vovit o l hi i r e luted ln (ot.tr in-. I'llrii,, a lt a n the eIs no c ontryll on elart, i, h, ,lid," That ofTe-rs s4uc.h ec,)ur'age enet.1,A) hMr (trlariing ai ln thied mii"vli Mr. rik out li i 11r11 gBltk In the droposi thatr thrst in thr 1h itil, alitil Wof ti tnrlinOm(nL of the right heon I :tiruDpullt itinti ilowe. ttr. Iie l(ttt Iwl~re ans a sbtitute for th hue tir h ll thl wn:,'ol ''il)tt froldm anti rt.teier) l ihr -t . i trn llr oillr ofI of all 1un i it n , tL'n:d itir I r i'ing t this a intim itfntr lit , IO'll, O -i Ii lit';. tullrid ty howa uore.etoui vihoarsI Unin1 Mr. Ithitr riist'dacy an amendment br. Harilligt utt'i tru.ti kit t hV Mor. taorsuth. Mr iiionr twatiui itu dean ired fito ftr thists alo as 'en aininui< int to thse substitute proprthed by ior. trt fTlll dvoc ated ftire umnd meat.r nd slid hmhln ithabtllt o fonsthloulult iii wtns forn ;ient rruitint ildlide, and if he and his leglld ,mllers fitt i und n'onotlyt uioIcr they couid Unil I rurd iwt ant il triHrode catonsmQUen dinc A for furiuitri MlirDoseusn. Mn. Edmunds moved t4: 0m. mn. thtt the thnutego IuLot oecutiv b Mr. Iraenlt apdoaled to o friendns of thd bt senlr.t itiw ill to remin , and gf thi t s fill out of theat way.. n_____ Mr. Dor moditled ia ndment so as to o read "from and a .or the first o! octtolbr. isn. the term of all pension agents shta1l expire. and thereafter honorably discharged soldiers. or the widows or daughters of sailors, shall have prefer.l'Cý- for Puc(l otflces." ?J. Teller uoved an amendment striking out "'sall have the preference." and inserting 'ahtil be a.p.inted." Al"ter iurtter disueionl, Mlr. Dorsey at the dry amtndmonsfl to and hRangnes In his amend mont.. When thn vote was finally taken on it. It, road that on the first of January, 1879, the term of onfll( of all pension agetits shall oxpire, and thereafter honorably discharged woundedl or dis[bld Roldllrs, or the wives or daaughters of colrlienrs. shnl II h appo11 nttd to sRuh ,.trtis. Th'l n.mtndment was agrro'd to- yeas 27, nnyJ 21, as fol,,ws: Y¥,iv M.asrs. Allinon. Anthony. BIlainn,. Brn tIdo. Ilutler. Camlonron of Wis,'ontln. Cokroll. Ilawo., l)orsny ,;I rnolS. Ferry. tlorford. ,lers. Hpnor,'r. 'l"lotr,r V olTTes. Wadlilghi and Wtlr lIe. 27. Nays M sars. unlv. Rol'k. Booth, Birnln. (Coko. ilva of W".t Virginia,. EtIIon. Euia' . tIlrli ,l. Hlarris, Hill, linr. lnnot of Florida. I.,'ru an. lttoir. , M,.rrour y, M ,I onald. at? thews, Mnxy, Hargint. 4iaulburv anllI Winl (IllD )I I'i'o .o'tlon 11 it ,e1no from tho1 lin1n was fhaw nefHrml] F() ILH Iast rtl|an "that from. llln ifinr tile, n,.2as.gI of tti inot. In . ts-i of va.ano''y frlom any ,'i. ftot 04 ti ,,t' of Pinslid Agont .hall ho fllld by woundtd or d1ti.bltId soldlors r thn wivo' or lir daugllhltnr of Union soldiers. P['tWllng it volt ii the (otion to strlke 1.1t Jt1 H1usi section tod indert trirt Itintiittio's ,,,'ttl)on Its lmondll , by Mr. I)orn'y. tho 4rlnte. .llt r.to . m., on motion of Mr. Illgalls. ad Mr. T'}hompsonl offoretd ii. join, r.tlutitn doh-lar'ing all prop.oitittlonSt LA (.hang(' or modi fy Ilio' exist.ng LtarilT laLws injuriotus anild tli trint,lal tlo tih, ilnt'r'.Sts of ,tho p"oplho, all that it, Is unwiso t. wast4, tIun ditstussing thi WoodI tariff bill. J.rif'rrId Lto thie .ornllitt oif thil whole. Ily Mr. .11 nIe, of Ohio: To aplpoint a ,onm mi9i4on tnr (,xgIrnino inta) the ("u1440 anti pro ve.tion of dis ils(l;' of lrbnport.d] flr ll.oatock. Ily Mr. Fort. of Illitnols: Authorizin"g hti' Cornll] i lllon('r of the' .,lneral [,and IO (liv,' ta adjust the claims of Illi1tis antil othIer Stat.'S ill relatl.iion to.)sWIIIIIp land1... Ily nMr . H(hleiihielr.f Teixa.s: hill rolnirng ito thl, Nan IlDgoi, ('lrp)s ti'hr'i-:Li ail Rltio SIranwti IRnilrolI. IBy Mr. Morris. of Illinois.: A bill toa itnd I.e Itavisil Stlatutes, relating to thit tax on mltivie wi n(el. Mr. Shillev.y, f A laihai, Iimovi\.~ to Sus pI"ld lh111 rult.s tro pass lh(, bill rIelating to tlh' tlx nI tollbnacc, t, SixtLll ' llt1 per po,,nrd ; on 'iglt at. Iat, p. r 1014); on l'igarittA's wighling 10s8 tLIMn tlhri e p1 n tls per1 1100 tit. $1 25, andl on cigarett's wi'igliing nmomr than tthrl' Ipoitda pfr 101)11 iat, $5. 'The viote resulttl, y~ts 120, nays 115, andl tihe rtIllll was defteat i. ltwo-thlrds not vot.ling afllrrmatively. M r. S(,al's, of North (Carolirna, tnottveol to lulpn li th rules and takeil uI p for itonsidl ra tion the bill Lo. tatllsh a piermanentl fortt of gi.v'rnttnt'th, In the Dlistrictt of (Solurilda. ''hie tiotioll wiS ,.gr'eil to and thu HIouse pro T''h 11111 wa 11 iW'ttngltd withl thli I.istrit hi tall dl ty, atnd a, 5 o'chltk p. tt. ulj.tur'iil. Bane , aBll. IlnSrTON. May f. -Lowelts, 9; Allaghnnpa., 1. IOCIIERTR a. May . 1 (.lohesters. o; T'cum sthsI. 4. Nrrw IHAVFN. May . -- Now Havens. 11; Ynanas. :. LYNN. May ;. Liv,' (,aks. 4; Crickrto. t;. INiIANAI'otI,. May ;. -Indlanapolls. I; Chi c-agri. :1. Paid Off in Gold. IETrrorri. May 0.- The city polir. was taid off ytslatardray in gold. the pay roll amounting to nearl y $14)o00. SHERMAN'M CALL. That Is For $5,000,00 of the Five Twenties of 1856. The following circular has boon recelvel by the Assistant United States Treasurer at this port, and is. as will be seen, a call for the re doemptlion of the r-2o0 bonds issued In ~l;5r: FIFTY-RIXTH CAIL. [edrmhplio0r of Fa"r-threnlti I/tortad of Ia;5-- 'n s0ols of 14l;a., TREASURY DEPARTMrNT, i Washington, Atril :t1, 147.. By virtue of the authority given by thn art of I ('lngress appDroved July 14. 1470. entitled "An aet to authorize thei refunding of the national t dalbt," I hereby give notice that the prinlpal t and anerl' d interest of the honds lhereiri-bhl,,w deslgnated, known as "IIve-twenty honds," of t the act of March a. 1.;.. consols of 1,65. will ho paid at the Treasury of the United States In the city of Washlngton, on and after the thir tith day of July, 17aR. and that the interest on alid bonds will cease on that day: (ol)u on bonds, dated July 1, 1566, namely: So--No. 50,.001 to No. 53,(ai0, both inilusive;: Slo-- t No.ar,, .oIl to No. 90m.Ot. botih inclusive ; $ra-- No. No. (0,151i to No. (;3.aa(). both in Inulve; $I s540-No. I1r4,o01 to No. 114,401a, both inclusive; total ctou- f gson. s e:tIsi(Ha . Itolnd)rrd hrnils, "radloemable at the ptlea ure of tihe United Stattes after the flst d'ay of July. a170," as ifollows: $ia---No. 1771 to Nar. 1:p, boith inl.luive; No. 14.101 to 1t5.200, hbrth inrin sive ; s$51i - No. 87a11 ito No. .121)a, lbothl incll'l4vl;r: $1r000-No. 24,751 to No. :t,1.1)O, bot, h incrluisivo: st, Iao-No. 411()l tor No. 04.1(, tbith inclusive; $1So.ra -No. 14t 51 to No. t,,5107, bo)th i l , r4 iv(; total regist re.rl. I , 520o,(1 0,, 'T'he anounlt out(standinrg, inclu lid in th nil umberar aIaov, is $5,lrliaIn, ar. All Unlted States Ihndl forwardedl for rn dlmanptioan shouill l adilreasd to tha "ln I Dliviioan, Hia'rrtary's efllt,." and all rgistarar, a b)ndsu should bi heosignrl to "Ithe Heretary of t the Trenasury for rndempitltn." Where yarisri desire chIoks in paymnnt for registered bonds. drtlawn toI.F Iar lordr liay Ionei but, thin ayn~n, they Hhonld a.ssign them to the r t iarratary of thei 'I raan-ury, for rt.ilnptian. air aaunllt of thi owner oir owners, giving lnamli) (or mimes thereof. JOIIN IH I;ILMAN. SHrrrerary. The various hundholdlrras, osplarcilly thiroserI rsidling In thei country, will understandl from this circular thiat thi bondrs named, with the, couptons, lnust bire prec.ntld by the dlata nilmdrrl. and that interest upoU either ,tasars afltr that C. C. HALEY'S HABEAn CORPFU CASE. This rcae was called at 2 o'alock for argument by Judge Whitaker. of the HSuverior Crimlnal Court. Anthony Samhola. Esq.. for relator, aril District Attorney Finney for the criminal shiarilff. JuI1idge Lynch appeared also for relator on his own volition and as nmn'us ,raurir. Mr. Sambrola opened the 'asee and lltadei a vary able argument for his elient. In whilch har showed,l on thei strength of nlany anthoritia.., that his lihant was not Indltatble for co)rntemrnt and could not be cndalemned'l for said (,oftnsi,. Ila the Firsl R.rordelr's Court had no ]urisdiction in the promises, and thrat nlnder the cirl'umrra lstaancia4 the court could go bhrhind the commitmennt and inquriire into the cause of the commitlnmnt. .1 ludgea Iynch also spokei. and showed that Isoulrd l udge mmlith's action he susta inedal. tthea t rpotle wourld havie naro protection at all from the ,ovearbanring authority of infarior luntiorn. )listrict Attorntey Finney then took thae floor. Mr. Finnary said that he appeared on btahalf of thel suhrlff her'iuse it, was argued by the ,our i sel fo)r relator that thea writ of commitment wts a. not. in form. anli that in lsuh a cas,' he was Sbound t take, tart with the sheriff against rela tor. Judelrn Wihtrker. after hearing argument on bhth siltdes took tha crase undtair adlvisement fr the or nsultation rof aullthoritiaes bearing on the lllatter. tland the rli0ri wasI r'ontinuod. All inquiries ats to whethier the commitment. WaI' iln due form or not are out of tho) luestio)n. The main pont is this: Whither the hSupeoror , C(rinlinal Court can annul the .tin of the First lircorder's Court by going hahilnd the ar,,mmit mnlint. It is the gtneral imprusiorn that Judge Whitakaer will give t- hisn oirnion tihat thet ,ausls ti i the commitment of the lower court callnnot legally be inullired Into byi this 'court.. PII rOOL. The tournamr'nt came to an end last night by Zahringer beating Curtis. Blanco winsith" first prize. Goodman the second and Frank Maggiolli the third. The following players are tied for the fourth prize: Cazeres, Lugul. Ioui, AIadiL. Cote and 'a bhringer. The tie will be played off to-night at .::ae, and any player lailing to appear will forfeit his chances. Yesterday's score is as follows: One hundred and first game--Cazores . Boui . One hundred and second game-Coste 5, Lugui 4. ()ne hundred and third game-Zachringeor 5. Curtis 1. MORTUARY REPORT. Dr. Taylor. secretary of the Board of Health, furnishes the following mortuary report for the week ending May 5. 1878: Total deaths for the weAk. 93; death rate per 11,0, 21:51; males, 52; females, 47; whi:e. 58; colored. 41. Causes: Small-pox 3. malarial fever 4. cholera infantum 4. corsumptlion 19, tabes-meseuierica 4. bronchitis 4. pneumonia 6. enteritis 5, de bility 7. Moet k Chandon cannot be hrpaased. , ,, A i l) 1T11. hl MECOND DAYS' ScEnION OF THE GRAND LODGE IN ODD FELLOWR ' HALL. --i At. i, o'clo,'k Prraidrnt. RHnlig artll d tlhe non- ni vontlon to rrtlnr Hnd It want ri, nxnri'rtivn fins- tt airln, and on thn rporing orf Ioh doori thrl roll ., was ralltd by thl anr'rrtary. llrrothr Htrin, tlh prr.ildrnt of the Yohungr Mon'r ITohrorw Aaroolatin, tffered to hIho on vonticrl tlheir roolr on ('l ranal rtrot for the, a'.s A v.tn of tllhank was t .,lnrr'd to the Young I -F Motnrri Is ,rrw A .rr o.lat.ion for thli, r ki,,rd ofTrr, i but it wasi urliiod. The anir- t i rv road ati orlnrlnmsl rreport o, fliti' gnniral r urilinittin of tho prourtumuinga for thl i yrrolr 1R77. Vow, rir.rThn w r taw -y ry r o lwlowmt n t and r eusrvr fund worni ranld nul rrfrrr-mu to the appropriat, 'Omi- h i llOiti,mi !. Thn statistial r,rport wnr thran roadl. It arp- t pnarn thtlll the num llltlrr olf rmlmbTnr at last riport aI was '204. InItialtion 512;.admri1ion iarda 57. ruin-. s.atitirl 27; total 2,H9l. Withdrawnl :. t:llRrnal]rited nr, H dlatha 27, oxporill :1,. and by rr'vor.iation of tihar trr 40; total 20r.. Thli is the nrmlhnr rr t.o Jann rnIry I. 1R74. t-1ni.n that tlme thrr hatvni ten Ih inilt atud 1 rni rfid nrittatrtd 10; total 2577. With IdrawnIr 9, atllur r)d I , nild l dRath). :2. Prui.nullt membershlip of t.ho Grand Lfidg- 2543. iINAN'IA, REPORT. II Thu amount tof thaanndlowmunt fund, 14.6f70 Ro: a thrI amounti, tihil o the Jrwlrih Hllom. up to Janurary I. 1479. $1it9 rn; amOllllunt to Trouro In- i flirnary. $1524 47. NumelIrousi other rportR wrrn road. i On mrotion of Mr. Htrauaas. the r ilffnrant ru- I ports worn roenrlyiv,l and rifirrod to appropriat"r irm mi ttan.R. APP'OINTMENrT OF COMMIT'rI(E. Thu following uucommittees woro thrn ai- t polintt: r Appotal- Frankel R4.i Bourgonor 27-. Johnson 24q Htaidlni r lr,. LawR - Itinkrlrrlndl IrR. 14 tl4 rling 92, Jung I0:, Marshall, Wrhmlyrr. LlKdges-bhless :15. Lnressr. :Iaphael. (lontz. Hi I frirItnn. WayR and Miuna-- G(ros,. Frlroln. Frnrhl:ch- t stain. (arnruy. Frlrdolman. I'rc,'tetding and riuls H. WRt l, Lorwnnbarg. I K:iairky, Munznhnirin, Hrrrnhrgr . (:iier ral (Cirnrnilttt,o - -Fatrr. rax. I'hitTior. I Forcrhimrn TrIIrmallm, n. Flinanrrui-Myorr . Lihhtonattln. Ernis. Marx. Kttrrtain. ", IO Momorial-ItInkulrletid. Hprne and Htranus. A rni ,rt was thIbu road rilativr, to the (1irv~. land lhome for Wldown and Orphans. and aalsi ia rreDort of thr rhsidtnt,' ,mnmltt, oin thu holmr, tlrn. Borth worr referred. A nlrmlbr of tologuraphl dispatlches worin r - enivedl from rtbatint InTmburs antd suR.rirdl inat" Ilrgirs wishing the eonvintlrmn tgilspoinI. Mr. li)nklsipltl offThRrrrl a rs~,oluttlon that thu r'ornmmitt irtr ,n wlilowan Ill orphans Iti rtuiuriniatl l to take Intlo icOnridturatirion whlrtt m.rilans arl ri. 1trllrtl to IupRly all nel..ld mlnans t the homr in Now Orlitna. .itther by pitition or othirwisu. It. the grand lodges of dlntrll'ta Ios. 2 and ;. ttfcrrdrtl . i An Inivltatlion was thir nxtnlndld to thr Iladina to Ite presetnt at thn orpte sresions of the eon vritloril. A rieport from a io'mmitt.nr aptpointil at Irast iatnt.sin rn titoclirnllln anlru dOrl ntu4 wras ranfr rnt to II oa mrnmlittrn of nRvnrl. A report from the Tounro Infirmary was readl and rofurred. Hamllnnli Ul.Imn r(rad a mumorlal rrlativn to the oatta lishrnontt. of ai gnoral andowrwmant chemun thrugrihourt th orderlr. Th nirrmomirlaf was referred to the c:onmmittie onl tdnruow monta. A recess of twenty minutne was than takern. AFTER THE InRECISR. V On roa.nnmbling a communlcration from Cin s einnati rolative to mattar, ronourning the proR parity of the order was road and rrefrroil t, I ti reomimittrn on aylugnie. Anothur commiu niraition rilativn to two p.traona who drsirrd to stavrr thelr connrc'tlon with tbo Clrrvlr.nlr HIomo. The Grand L)triga psanrdl a rtrarohitlon exprtrsiivt of the regreit of thlte irrlnlr at. t hr r-o aignatlion from th dlrir tron of th" ,Clrvrlaa: Homa of Mr. and Mrs. Anfri.hti. A commulnicration was rti'rivrd from thel.rTnR r tnes of ther ,wvtrlnd Asylum rrlatliv to ' chargan manln against it trutaen of thar.t institri I tion. but It, was rulted the communir:ation br ron I trirn ld. I uMr. (Gorling gave notiro that hn woull ask Sthrat a ornrlmittn rof thet wholre hir goni into to Sonsidier thte atahliahmint of a homir. spairatt from that rof other district.s and that district No. 7 suErport a home of its own as dlffrllrnt from thn Cluvoland Asylum. Mr. Sol Morris madtr a point of ordr that this was not the proper tlmi, aind t.ht point wa~ nls4 - tainur. Some dlsciission took placic on th I A ppteoal from uborrrdinatr, lodgr. worn than na . llrd ip. antil the discussion Rn onqium, the time until 40 o'olor'. whnn thr rconvNtlfiron ald - jornod until to-day rt 1, II o'lk. THE B'NAI B'RITH BALL. N Pt. ratrick's Hall a Garden of Beauty Last Night. St. PItrick's Halla was one Ilazx of light la.It night, the o.oeasion hoing t.hie roinotirn and hball tenulored the visiting dleongatoes of the order It'nal Irith vby tIhe local lodges. As early as o'elmemck theb gluests began to) arrive. amn from e that hour until it o'clock threre was a tide of t guests flowing into the spatlous building. (tar riage after 'arriage deoposited Its lair freight at I the tihreshll., as down the stairway drifted the sweot strains from Prof. (Greuling' orchestra. At ti o'clock the snnmer pre, selnt'ed! was of sulr passing beatty. Fair formN arrayed in tilettes of exquisite make dazzled the pyn with their on trancing charms as they floated by with gran fuil awoInp, their light footfalgls heating rhythmic' meallisure to the intoxiat ing IIIausic of Wagner and Stravuss. Eyes that spoke of drearmis is lux urious as the Ittus eaters ,,reilder'ed the looker-on and Ieft. him in a maze of ierolexity. r as ti whether h, was or was not in some Orient land. and Cleopatras. Ruths. Esthers and I Miriams were "dancing in tune" before him. t Beauty held her hluh 'arnival at the hall and I her maids of honor stopped ilosely to the train of the Q.uen hrgeltf. As the dancers onlied a schottische anrd prormenaded the room we were attrac'ted by some faces that merit more than a passing noti',e. In rich costumes en train. which servwed to set off their brilliant charnms. we noticed Miss Aliee Kiefer of Port Gibson. I Misses O.ppenhilm, Miss M. Stern. Mi'is I. Rose, Mrs. Ilnry Abraham, Mrs. Fabr. Miss Loet Iand Miss Thal. The fairy-footed hours flew away andl still the "flu te, violin and bassoon" kelDt the thrng in blissful ignoratn-. aend It was early in the morninug ti fore tht "'swiot bye-and-bye"' told of i tie close and the ball was a thing to live only as a sweet memory. ~nISS BOUIJLIGNYE ' CONCERT. The "glittering horseshoe" of the Otpera ouse was well tlllled last night. We 'annot say that the thouse was crowdeld; but it was full--fmill of seloet, company--of all those who lo(vem music, and know how to apIOremciate it. "'ihe scene reminlndemd us of old times, when the Opera was an institution in New Orbleans, and I when our peoplem, gathered there, the ladites ifully armed and O:qulipimd and the genti,' men up andu in arms to meet them in social andi courteous converse. The occa sion was the complimentary concert offerel to Miss Corinne Bouligny iny the citizerns of New Orleans. Miss Bouligny is one of the jewels of our artistic crown of whom we are I proud. aind a call in her name could not fail to i give an enthusiasiitic response. We would like to do it. but we will not expatiate upon the house: it was a gorgeous sight, where the most t beautiful women in this country, where all are V beautiful, shone in bright galaxy. artistically r bedecked, before the admiring eyes that looked upon the gaudy scene. 1 The entertainment opened with Artol's "Hou venire de Bellini," aviolin solo. by Mr. Curant, and this, the flrst part mof the concert, inclu led, besides. Thalberg's fantaisie for the piano on 'Home Sweet Home." by Mrs. Samuel; the grand love duo of L'Africaine, sung by Miss S.enrietta Dolhonde and Mr. Salomon. and the grand aria from Semiramis. and Suliivan's ballmd "Let Me Dream Again." sung by the bewitching benefiiary. We have only compliments to pay Mrs. Sam uel and to Mr. Curant for the manner in which they acquitted themselves of the dliffiiult task they had imposed upon themselves. and which e conirihuted largely to the luatre of the concert. It requires real talent and more than ordinmary r boldness on the part of the oldest pr.,fessi.inals, " even, to vmenture into the plain dealirgs. bu' broad sostenutes of the atidante- of the aria of a Somiramide, which task the richest voices, a a does the entire partition of Ro-sini's early com position. But there Is nothing, seemingly, that our na tive nightingale wilt not dare to accomplish. The effort wee scuisafulL and oreated ousia erable surprieo, evineli a maniflnROnt deve' (,pment of the lower notes of her voile, which we hone may not eventually trove to he at the ex pense of the higher regiter. W rdor no nsay this terilln we 't(ervel anyr "nfy ic"'iehny in the .core or v, uime orf Miss B(illigny's hlighr 60' is out simelyi In oi,,ltudmi of ita rnmintefnaucn of the rich gift with which stiu is (ndrlwel biy nlltiilri, that is r~alPhI. r/itlnltlds.F anll purity in tt th nlit, s ;'al. with n mnedi(,n almrno0itfaultl"s W ith th -n rhatr 'itoristles m aintal tim - as l th - addition of the powerful contrilto notes iii quirlr1 by her within the pot, two yetars. Mitso lilonligny an ' hilm that .he ne. s rn exttriir I nllry voiii''. itl on w iiih [llly itlr ilty t n talled "' t t e ((, r' r,, " I th" i Wo.:'ý of dhi F'FeU(-lh. I1FE rFii'('NID PART itoptnld with the grandt mrnz rka or Krnmzer, wity Mr. h t i . Clririr t. " wIi" ilisgl' ilrli N tii .'l'ri. ' heronft('r n this high~Rt,+ mr of art. of .hi. grit uli-,t.r w. Fn i, pr finet, her .nurly t Ii hah her viloi, or frihliip-i wi warl mnistaken, ht r ihariurifig notitgs took iu` th rrmuicii ailth ucth t(ilerln, tha)I t ths all ditorI l rn will literally .mt'nn lli, miw h waIs Imio)irried with 14l-1( vigor that hll ha 1 d to )"ilmn iack aild sing againr. hn.u Rle.itl for that, "n,-or" the uuleli.'nte and riniiful song of "Lit Cigai anid Ia Fourmi." a fabl, ofr the Inlirnitnhin Lafonltaine tit to nr l-i'i lHhi .rang this with o mUnih igraint that thl -n- g thtusig tln plRailtr n of te au . iii'e for I rlrnd her Pack. anl iie hlraui l tiari l.lre. one more stirng, a few morrnr wit rhnls frrom her tfitrrlaniing voln.t to thl . uirous dti ii gh Rof publ ur xigenriy,. ith' then 11 Ring lintc Tagrndo Thnf"it a mn it graunful and i wittlly nltldul. which ishe gave in her ig1ual intil IIgont iand trlgihtly way. The ttudiennc, lwheln shit haid icomrtlrtld, did thi.ir best to matke k r 1r seing again, but human niI. rturanue and femininre i arrl Itllity havte their limitsr . and sheh stiop.eld. Mrs.Hamuni thun dliighted the rusernlahtg wi h hnr perfti t IntnrDrrrtatiorn of the Valetsi on R la birnil" if (Jhotiin.l( We imrr not arn 'uthusllst ,of the pinno, hbut undr thu will trained nl il artistic fingirs of Mrs. Haunnil the ini'rulmnt taikern vlio anrid tore, ma[li arid ii( uuliuariinn, to gutitti an extirnt thiat wn forget all tIhs irnliitiotnI thatt the Instru mrlrnt has putll IIiupon i, andI revell in thlie realI.fl of p'etry and rllic )littur the entrancing In - 1 unims oif tht trrtiat'e talent. Mite irinr<ttte I) olhridn afterwards .ang t 'Ir'Enlfant. Egiurt" of i,. ltorg.muei, with her t ititltuli rl ut a t magnlt tlfnut v.ili, ritfigifn'. withlirout lthin light(alt dlifllcul: y, friom ther highest to thie lowest registrrsr . Mr. }rRss)l sng thn "Hienre Dramatiuitir" friom FI Fst with much tltts and sip[Ielndid bilryt.en r Vilite, and thir plrforrniiiiie il std whit a 1o lightful song by Mite lhoutligIy enttltid. "but thou what o.uldt I do," whl'h was ruienive, with nrthugia tic appRlaIuse bIy the audllennui. Weu wtri hitipy to sto that our Rongstress was .o I will gri ioti IaIiid al rtirulna t rrit ly her orwrl pit.r) tilt. particuiitlrly as tI i fact destrovi thet Tiei if ihe old prrI virr tht tt it , tine can rl br ti tirophti.t in hisi own countfry." FRANCO-A.EIICAN TRADE. f lr icommtr.-nial rrganriz, lonR are nuot 10 I. - Ing iover th, visit of Mr. Leon Chittaul, who earnru to this ii cintry for the purpoi.i of i etai liihing 'loseir icnommltr'iial rltion t ,rg )twi.t'in Franie .i rld thne l;nitd Htates. At, a joint munt ing of ths C(,iton Exuhangn. Chamntir of C.im mrere nld "ihambrittHyrndluieatt n.iultitiv t(]i (Cornrnmrii' ran'aiii d(u Ia Noi viile O{ritans," the following guntiimin weri a-ointirled lit a t.permalrn.it rcommittoe. n F'ran.co-Amerilan triait : From trh Cotton Evhartngc MerA.r. John Ii. Laltto. VWm. . hBlack, F. Laru. Chn. Honoll. E. l. Jatiurnatud, . I. Ltebr, . L Lai(ombe, A. Hhrrithr, L,,uis urh, C. A. Philippl. Frrom the Chailmber of Commreriir- Messrs. WVr. M. inirwill, Hlnrry (- Hater E Forres tier. W. C. C. .Iiibirnrl, G. W. (drny. J. J. IV'Ajuin. Jounph Ilwling. C. E. (hrarduy, H. TI. }in ,k. A. Baldwin. From th, (iCha.i bri iyndlictta Crnanltativ dlvu Messrs. VicUor Mraignan. Antoinre (Cirrli-rtr. Felix Llmrt, Plirre li'Antz. Emile Aligeyer, Augunstit ohn, J.sepu-h ;tayin. Alphonse Coutitn, Luotn tirfid, F. Tut igint. Iel,~gatiir to Framno,-Am rnrlian Congres to, .e i hell In Parlis. appointed lunder rmsorlutin) drlopted at htoviu, [ named mneetting -Miear.r. A. Carri( n,i Louis Bush, HMamnli 1. uck. lu rant I)ii Pontn. Victor Maignan. Altirnatle- Flix I,i mrnt. IPANIMH DEMIONRTRATION. ft i- rumordt that the Spanish "itiztins of thisi city will shortly enlrrate the return ofr p.,tri in (ubia by a grand tpubnlic dumonntrnatlon. Thely are on ly awaiting Information from thu, "Crl ino EI;spanl Id' flabau ."ir,' in order to mtak the dil-. play on thn Rlamrn dilay hlre ans in IHavtlln. It it I thlought that on Hutndlay Iinext th.e display will takIe Plliu'n. A bgnner irnhrimatic of pi).re and harmony i inow bining priparedur for the icu Pion. In connecrrtion with this cirtmhrotiron it woilld hu well to mltslntion that maniiy CIbillti refugees in Nuw Orl.eans. avili gthuernRgelv'sruf the p.tlae proclm ti.r l rii i i i tn, h v , for their tna tivei ailg. Thin tast I(nrrnin utiurnm~r leavilng hill1| inflliy inTlrTIir yir t err'ltringrl tO lirvr. ELECTIONS OF DIRE(TORSi. ( F,.1.(';ti ( .TY oi;, , oNTI'ANY, i At a m..otingr of the sto,'kholders of the Cros (fnt City Oil Company. the saII tboard Ws a tt chose/,n, with the ex.epItion of one who was tl elted yeterday Mr. tihn J. 1town. Tie it ticket l awi follows; .lul-,s Ahlil'e. John .1 . tr Brown,(',. If. Ifyarn. ItUna.n F. Errno r. Ed- L, ward Ivy. David C. M-Can. John W. Tbin. t 'ihomaa P. Leathers . Job, A Morr-is. rAMMI' FIIlltERSs ENirINE (C~MI'ANY. f' The fhllowing gentleman were chosenri by the ftorekholdors of the iarnm's Flrirotos Engine t Company to s-,rve as dirtl.tors for th.lr e-uling year C. T. Bltaurgardl, L. It. C.ain. H. A. ir,.,-i eri,'k. F. K. Conver,.er II. C. MIlaudln, F. Frld oricksorn. Harnuel Himpson,. V. Maltnan and LeoIn (lodeiaux. Ih.FIERNIA INar;7iANCE (:OMPANY. The stockholders of this staunch company 1 met yesterday evening and elo'eteL the tollow- fl frig board of di rectors: John Hendersan. Thos. King, Thos. Smith. Thos. Gilmore. W. J. Cas- I tdl. John T. Gibbons. Wm. Hart. E. (;awii'h, . David .Jal(koon, John H. lanna, F. J. (iiqluet., M. L. (Garvey. (ioo. Mcloskey. L MENSATIONAL. Thu following circular was posted upon ai- a rurious r.n no corners and upon the (lstom- r HIouse corner yesterday morning narly: MECIIANIC.7 AND ,LABOREaiRS.. :ialJ o(0 a0' d ,1 it. NOW Is THE TIME TO HI'FlAK. Cap(tal Is again erruhlng labor. Our broth re t of the West are alive to the issue, and are pre paring to meet it. We must not, lag hhlind. t C(,me one and all to the great mass meeting in . Lafayetteo Suare, on Saturday. May 11. at 7::0 t i m. . y m:yorder of the committee. F.. ( We are pron whol know our rights, and know- t ing dare maintain them. .. .. . . .- ,.. . . . . . THE ROUTE OF THE PARADE TO-DAY. This afternoon the First Brigalde of the Louisiana State Militia will parade for review and inspection. The troops will form on Canal street at t:::.:o p. m., loft rest ing on .animpart, nrl a!tr formation the line will move uI;p St. Charles stree t to Julia, out .Jlia to Cam.p down Cram to ('rnartrel arl down to St. Louis. out St. Louis to lmuipart, up KIampart to north sill of ('anal, (ot Canal, rpassing Bourbon, where Gen. Bi-han wit. review the troops and the parade be dismnic-ed. THE COTTON EXCHANGE. We learn that the Cotton Exchange intends to immediately memorialize Congress asking t!.at the signal service be organized on a permanent ba.sis with the object of increasing its effl-lenvy, and requesting that liberal appropriations be made for the -ame bulrearu in order that it may b- enabled to establish a signal station at I'ort .ads, at the mouth of the Mississippi. for the better protection of the commerce of the port of New Orleans. THE SIGNAL MERVICE. The chief signal officer of the army has writ ten to Mr. Simons, the local signal officer, ex- I pressing his gratification at the high state of efficiency in which the inspector found the signal office in this city a few days ago. He has also written notifying Mr. Cashedl. the a.-sistant signal offieer at this station, that his name has been placed on the list for early pro-. motion. Light, airy. and cheerful, centrally loeated. and carefully managed, the Colonnade Hotel -off-rs unequaled inducements to Pniladelphla visitors. Everybody going East this week should take the Jackson route. Train leaves one hour I .rr than any other and makes thie ramn time to New York with virtually no change of cars. Xoet & Chardon is the king of wines. MUNICIPAL MATTERS. I THE MINT. Thli in what our r ropm.ntatives in CongreR ' teleigrrlh t to the Mayor. undler dlat of Mary . at 'I "Aplrprhatlrn of $1 l',n for otur mlnt ý., '.h11 tluuirnrn I Msign d. O(ilvson, Elli., lliii. , Ilobrts n. Aoklimn." g TIlE TREE CO IMITTEY. E, This crnrnmlttnn nornpDIntedtr ifs .hbors on Mon- t byllv morningl , l ul will report thl rnlt rof their invvrtigZtlion to ' vrl t'o tte City (Coauncl. As M w:s n tl,'iipntd, ornl iv ilfty rr .c;i ty troe, out of rr Iri,, i p .rit',d. giv, vigr of vitallty. Not ,no.ugh , tor julstify i th t ,rr+lnt to M r. Hill, th cr,,- n trnet-,r.ov, r t f'lt amn.l unni t inllid fir In thrior- r linani tIRtn r lati v to hi first 'contrat t.iL . IDANGEROIt IARM. CnI. Iloylrn, tfl Chif, f P',olic,'. was in the his c,,nvnrsatlon with tll Mayor h, acug gr stnl that morn lightgs sholr bin tt o/n the nr.tral grol nIr of Crnarl triot, lotwe..n lttam- pan.rt strint and Clay Ntital, iIn rnrdlr to prevent thna url c'clcrnnts that rowur too fr |lquently at night nn thnlt porttr of tthi Mtrcit. We tiake onr,',snt to uigngit(t to thi chintf o ol)c lI that, h Irnstr l't his rm hn spoaially to i ro I 1t th,.a er drivers from racing with their nr I orn .r great thoroughfare. 'he tirn, may on om tlalso when th, n ighborhood of Cini Htttutn m1,t e nase to ho used as car stations. In agh l ac. ". lt a . l0 pln of trii 'ks, lln) in rtr tact sil. So the ni itral ground, will h, auf'fl'id ,nt for .ntl lthe lines, ns we have aiiroaIuly )xpLhii''ln in tlli c1 olninna or the I)grro'oaiT. TIHE BELT RAILROAD. Anotholr anoplia.tlor is- mtdil er tho In Conncli il by tim lit Hlalroit td Comprlany for ir switch, tIh; t trI n alongshei of the nITo'o wirrnh','n., vind thrn ll i.no i rloutf that the rialnsH t will te grant t nd. Col. li.tni rforMf t I tIo rtmatter with pinto:- t Irn, aviyng that. It Is anriothor inadl'attin of prirMrity, f'or the r, ving in handling the coff,1 i c'ornirig to this tprt will t'i eim rl l to thatt so'i")ono rniod itrr hltimtlorn anrid New York. TIIE PAC IFIC. Th|I Maivor and all thei Adminlistraatto r with whom wn hbtud thu, prl.otire of itonviirtrinrg on thu 'itine't of thr dcision of tIho HI preme Co(i urtit relative t l the indor.)tsrn~m nt of $25srn ru)r, of Htate 1 honds In favor of the New OrleansM l'rcifl' liail redi Ciomiany ",Xress thit r great at Iatfati'n at thl result. "~ftie Mayror Ais iligtoh d. flu 1 sys that he does not krlno the tiext it o tlhe it ii ir'i , mnor whtithrr it is t.nbased n law or n.ot, but tfh n riironraity if onenrcr maire railroads to TcIxia in Sit.rmperat.iv, to rbnuild our nriorr Tim rrnd d( - vnl'ip iir Miirons of trdu indi agricauturmo that hii will riot iriqur1i into tho law. SAmlrninistrattir DI)in ýis ii nthusiastie and Adr minlitritor Cavantu ' dtl ght'd. During Our visit to Col Dinis, a large Drop o rty rwnor of this ,ity 'ulledI upon him anr therr l,.rstion bning fit to him as to the prortinble ,,ITrt rf the dnc'linlon, hii replied with iemphasis that it wouil imminiittll ly improve the value of n his prririrty 25 per int. It is the inoi i uon at tihe City Hall Iithat. Mr. Chnst . Morgan will h ,in right awtay to builll his roadl into T',xaa. and that hi' will hnvn It. ornmpltedl even tufor' the SNlw (rl.nna 'atrfle' will hte. THE RANDY RAILROAD. The City Park and Lake Itialrornl Company have ubtainnd from the Railr'a'l Committno of Sthe Counil that two years shall bntillowed themr to iompitsu their road to Miln'uobrg. The ordri rann rrlativ. to the privilrto.s of the ni'W 'orm Strany will be introduceld at tho Cr.unll monting to-dar . h MISCELLANEOI M NOTEM. Administrator Brown will probably Inatr- an dlutn to-drly, at the Conur il mrneting, a resolu- t1i, tirn In reffnrtne to rirtr',nrhmrnt. ro Mr. John Hughes. a well kn,wn anti Influ nt- I tial r.itizcn of Algiers. visited the Mayor yes- Ht( torrdliy to irlearn whither t.heren weor anly r: Ir-pnrHt of cleaning out Verret canal, but the I w.nt of mroney omirns to tpr'n.lflre the work at I r rrt tent, alnd then there Is thit roiniron of the foi lfiard of fH.alth, whieh is oprposed to all sortts IH3 otf tr"x.avation at this season of the year. PROPERTY HOLDERR' UNION. th Liiuoer Dealerq Will Confer With Them With Regard to the Moffett Hill. , The Union mtot last night. Dr. Trtbault in thr, . thair. o ' Thie rner'ing was rallltt to orderr antd a rormn munieation from the Liquor Dalerrs' As'or'ia- 1, tior was road filt rr',niverl. to the. t hfffct, that a i.I crlmrltitter, If live had bheen raprointlri to "confetr with the omrmitte of the Union in regardt to th the Moffl tt law. RartiEL.,TIfNt. OFTFEEI:D A',D At'FP'TFI. t By Mfr. Iatvit: WI,,n inrg into the Conoil , the members of the Liquoiir Italfrs A-r,'ifi.- rf tlon and the ffiuthtfr'i Associationt tn, * xtenl-l ing an invitation to th. work ingmen of this city toi senf rltnlgat.te to the Cl lniil, for ti, piur ipose of finding mreans to better the rcoiltfiti of in the fitforing "initi. liv Capt. Ifay That as the nn pairl rrrinanr es ' fir 1l'7; w re $tS'99.i1r. tintd tr 1877, .in fl.to, tind asi the ctit.y boughit lI in lI landrt 177 inor , than rl s5yr51 rS worth orf hbnds. it is a patent fa that the tf hool ltearhrs., oitly irnemployeiis anti the rli workingmen will have to wait for their InnfitYi. . IBy Mr. Warnan: A resrolution ·colTdetlmninig tht "I premium hond plan anti its prinliple, and ni s fhowing that it will htrrrden the city with taxes .. as folltows. In tai. $:Il07,MtIf; 1577. $tlF,25(I; 1t7. f $5if,frff)9; 1579, $5m'J.7,i 15lii $;19,7tf); 1. l. $;.10,77n. ; 198',. $1. 11.750; 1t1 t3, $st;t.7rt; 1ti tt. $703t,701, aind finally in a single year (S .t145,7544. By Dr. Tobault: A reolulion f ondnelning ,., tho Morft registeur bill. and fshowing that its s a 7 t scheme invented by the bondholdirs' tr, ofiDppr.s , a certain tclass t thf tenoIt ol and to) Dry into the, ai prlvate affairs of citizens. a ly Mr. Mahoney: A resolutlion approving the conlduct of .Justites E.gan andti pencefrr for h ither dlissrnting rpinions with regard to thie h New Orleans Pacillr Railroadl bonds. The reso lition further stated that Chief Justice Marn nang and Assoi'latA Justic' Marr ought to have '1' r.eused thermsllvesi from passintig on the qi.es- t tions Involvefd, inaamuch as they were stock holders in the Paciflrt Rtailway Company. Mr. Frederick offered the following rr'solu- , tioni : lJttitoii,.' That we tender a vote of thanks to the Ntew Orlrans I)EMOt;RAT, to thf Linrcoln >,t'tiafl, thi Ibf ria ,'lgar llter/ and the Nartohi ftihes i'rtr/ndialr for thtir heric stand against the t,0llti-lana State Lottery, antl their rfoulr i iageous rtefusal to atdvrtise tie HsaiLtm through their folulmrns in spite fof large aind persistent t monteyted indurlcertints so to do. A fter an add ress to the meetifng from Presidlnt Tehnui t ton the latR d.leiion ofti the Slurrrette Court. on thr railroad tboni easf, thei Utni,, went SInto rxc,:iuttiv s.lssion. HIE CIT AND RAN. A Man (ut in the Bark and Very Danger ouly Wounded. At. ahlut 7:::0 r,'cluk yesterday morning, at the ,,orner ,of IBasin and Poylras stroets, a drlif ltlty ctoiurredt between two nt"gro.'.. namedfl re spectively Ikre Howard and Iur-k I.ayne, whih' trrminati.d in the formerr being -ut ;ut1t b.,f.lw the left shoulter blade antid dlau:eroiuly wounderlrr with a spring-knife in the haknnr of the latter. Thel wofuntnrrd man waIs convreved by his t fr;enrd to his rr:sidrenrc No. z.- Lafayitte street. where he was examined by a phy-liian, who pronounced lhi condition critical Al though the affair f.fcurred within a few tqtlaret Sof the C('ntral Station. not a porli"i offiher iput y in an appearan:e, and the would bhe murderer. t taking advantage of the absence of a LIMB OF IHE LAW. qrtnietly walked off and has not been hrard of since. The wounded man, when int rviewe'd. made the following stateme'nt riegarding the cause of the cutting: On Sunday e.vning the Sacused was standing in fror.t ot my door using otscene language, when I ordered him away; he - worl l not go. so I put him away. Y-sterdlay f morning, as I wars coming from market. I met e the accused; as soon as he saw me he called me e a had name, and rushing on m-, drew a spring e knife and stabbed me in the hack. DEMISE OF JULES NOBLOW. In the prime of life, at the are of thirty-fou:. 4 Jules Noblom died suddenly y--ter.lay aftrr a noon. A few minutes prior to the mourfutl event he was in th- m,.Ct ixubt--rant spirit;, dif e fusing around him tha' mugnu:tic inf;lunl.u thrat r mad.i for him so many fast f ieunds. At the o bidding of his nndo, (lr. Nb:lom. if thb then great iommreial firm of B llo,1q. Nublomn A. Co..) Jules Noblom came to this ci'y in 1-6 t when qu te a youth, and immediately aiter' onerlnuding his studrli in France. Although possessed of remarkable attitude for commer .ial itursults, he over evinced a preference for 'i,lrnallsm. and even whilst most deeply inter stoil in iutsiross, found1 time to contribute largoly to the Frr,.nh treLs of this city. The fill of Fr-,nh journalism was, how ever. so limnited hiore that. his trenchant and lnv'.r en Ivwiliid him very little. His una lntoll% pqirir nrvertthlns nlcaswed him to em tirk in 'overtul i' t,'rrisen with more or less ,ll.eS. arl at thn timl of 1hie (ri th hoe was the iilltr if tiihe FIr'nch wrrklyk . Ion (!hrorniqleP . finndol by nhim r few tmnot is aino. 1and which go ' fiir prr nil-'i 'of firm ,st shtilItr nt. But it we in hi s ,,'iii reintiorrs Ithat Jules Noblom hen most brilintlv. l tiy, nl the groatniss of his ,,,l waI rnark rl tv oi,, n a rrskekli.ns liberality that k n( w ni b, uIitil if dirr't"il (i the relief or , n' fort of ta friend. Slih rni n. It. c ~tms, al w1y;4. li~ yunrll and Irth-v nl ir r no epitaph. In their btrnvIrt'i(ent w ,e in', ,rely riondtolr with Is young wifR rl ii tHit'hl 'ien uDn t her untimely ota of i ,lvotI hbuohtald and father. His fn n-rill will talke ,hlani thiS afternroon frim his r-sidolw.'n, ',n Canal street, httwon Dorbigny n'! i i (litin N. EOVERINMFNT BONDI. The Ni"w MOr lran Nati.onnl fDank. it Camp sftreit. Niidvirti. in an.ithir .olimn that they ari thi fi lti.,l State, ilojsitary and govern mont rautnt for the salie or the now 4 per cent hoon,, in udoti,minati.ns of 551H and upwards. Tht v also, nogn.la'* all governrnmet bonds 'ii.lpornls and gold non vrtedil. BRIEV ITIEM. Ass atnent Attorney (},Inoral EgT n has gene to Rlvi river for a two we-eiks' ro.ruperative trip. (Goy. Nicholls will not it. Ia thought, return to thin city bhforo Wedrlnesi{day or Thursday. 'Ther li.ard of Henilth have information of the pru.ion, of Bronyo John at Rio. I7p ti liatii i.1lgstir lanlry has registered at hi' offio at. the Htite-Itloise upward of 2510 votrs, reslding in tht, vtirlois wardls of the city. Trho HSretary of State on yesterd.ay shipped to the partishis all of the b'i ks. remaining and r,eqilirud for thet taking or the census and for thi roygiatrattion, Thiorn are, remaining n.w but Rsi tax colleO tors to I, heard from by the Ht.ael Auditor and thir ,in. aIris aggrgated would not perhaps ptay the e xpenss or either one of them from thie ,irislh to the rity. Tho total nportsits at the IUnlted States Snb Tr.enuury ylstirrllg y wre 5$27 165 al, of which I rlo'lrlnt 1;llt41 was from the internal revenue anril .5or frorrl thn pir,' (ffi('l , the balance being "itiolltis anli islenihineoiU roeigptg. Misersr. II. A, . Moses,i thi well known photo grritphrs, are gt. fig pt ig a larg pir) tutre on rllruinIng thir thrhltiirgrl s rt all the delegates to t.. n1:al i'rnth ionvlr ntion now sitting here. tuHite, a numbir of laiiis will be included in t 11 vrturt. Thie u.toms rffleals haveR been supplied from the dptiartrnrnt at Washington with instruc tirons in thei form of a cirgutar with reference to thi, iadLptirlln of the mrntrlr system of weights nirl mite'llSr+i by t hR I;r lt.rdl Hiates Marine Hos vital SHirvi,it for utirveying medicines and for ,,thtir rlfflluial rno.rlinll inrpLosis; the circular Iontailniing also the rules for measurement. And they rdon't know at, the Custom-House yrt whim ttat ,rarty by tiei nramo of Smith wilil vleavr W.ihingtron fr thin rity. Notwithstand Ing, thir, are aout throe hundred of his warm I st I' frlr'nils whi, are anxlollu to 0ee him and who I"llwaysV kltnow ihe woulldr bte confirmed." As strong" as it rlay 'ir.rnl nione of his name lnkrRs have yert talklId him for a place, but the .JollInSR anrlldl the lriowns air flooding the dep uty with alpplicrltions. CITY ,IECHOIM. A rhargre of till tapping holds Henry Oraham in itie ,ov.!nth Station. I'at Evans was run into the Huburban Station. ihargrii with atte,rnpting to pick D. Joseph's For aesaiilt andl battery on Edward Weiland. Hlenry Carroll wa.s lIrdgied in the Central Bta tion. The hiirly of i.. unknown white man was found floating in thin rivor, between Enghlen and Port streets. Thil oroner was notified. Jo, Donarhtl wa.i run into the Central Sta tion. thiargil by Ai.lu<taNokle with highway trobtbery. - Mrs. M"lahy was lor'ked up in the Central Station. chargedl by Jiohr J. Levine with mall s'irusg mis'hief. r I Mary .rne, 'rildonc was so impruldent as to Iauilt, strike and beat 't nei Edward Gowland I for whlrh she was locked up in the Central " Satlion. John Pitchie. Dick Joyre. Billy Foley and Joe otdduings wor, si-n! down by Judlge Smith to the i'ari.h irison, in d;tiault of appearance ra John Cas.yr was arriuterl and looked up in the (Clntratl Htatl. r.harged, romn information re Srived, with :utting andl wounding with intent StF ,lmmit, murlrrdr on J. 5. McClure at about 9 o'r'lock Hillnday moirning. lrlachae Poninrlertass was Ilokred nD in the Cen tral Station at the inst igation of Mrs. Craig, who . ihalrgis htlr wit.h tiHi luari.ny of a lot of jewelry a 'vall.rd at Fr. Toi tprIperty was recovered r .irniwhrO below Cana( l .utret and identified by Sthie owner. lrinrv Menthrop w r.a lirokel tD in the Con Stratl Sttation or tum lhiirgi, oif disturbl.ig the ' p'ra' by flghtiing. Whilelen route to the sta I lion fi,'nry Millran(1, Ihilipl HIllman attempt - d r ,, to r, .scu , hirn i fr',m thel ,fll ter, and for their Sinterierui ren- iiis w.lnt to jail. HSunday night tw, attim Dts were made by an f inirtndiary ti b, lrll t hli hiouse Oc:up.led by Jesse Williinnis. .toatd at N. 2e St. Frerdinard street. s tlv .lting llrn tor H lIt ,of rags saturated with (cal oil. 'i h, irt, waLS diis'overed by the in n Ialitri , who Pxt.il.guished the flames. It In th broal, glare of a noon-day sun a mali "i vluis ylu,,ng inuri st'ipP rd into the street at the . cornr'- o"f rt. Ann ainl Roman streets, and dies ii har,.. r a hins pi.tol ._veral tslmho. hares were rt no Doliv, on hand and no arrest made,. The H yroung mrartn ar' tn/l, very near shooting a preser H. fy. Eiarle Again Free. Aid l'":,rra yesterday appeared before lie o,rdiir Hmith andl swore our an affidavit against Dniel Il. Earle. who is said to be a notorious pers.on, c:harging him with being a dangerous andl susliD"i.u's character and about to commit a brea"h of the peoace. The a'tcuOesi was plaed under st1oo bonds for his appearance, butt being unable to furnish the bail, he was rnmalndIed to the Parish Prison. After the accused hadl tben remanded, Chlef Boylan ,rent Chief of Detectives Leonard Ma lone to his honor Judge Smith.to say to him that if the aR, :used would promise to leave town within a ',,rtain time, to please let him loose. Judge Smith sent word back to the chief that her would not tak,, the respon-Ihility of turning so! dang-rolus a character loose upon the commu nity. but If he. the chief, wished to, hbe would allow him to withdraw the affidavit. The affi ldavit was withdrawn by order of the chief, and, the aR'isIed was sOt at liberty on his promise to_ l"a~e town 1,7 Weldnesday. The aIs the second tirn that, the. hief has ordered Earle toshake the Cres '-nt Ci" v Mo:t & Chandon is the wine for tonnoisseurs. DIrount of 2 per cent on atate taxed paid In May. aent Before the superior Crtfinal Court. The oea ,f Th, Stare vs. J. It. Lawless. lor thi, mr,.icrr of Wrn. l'. (;ib.,n on the mornilng of the lir oitf May, earns u befo,re Judge Smiti y,,-t.'rdiy on a a preliirnariny hearing. Aftel .taring o'.xhauii vr: i'.st rri ,ny in the premises tiii. '- i I ws.s. ,rit b,.fore the Superior orimi r.ic Ciurt, iundelr 1t10,44, bonds, on a charge O rnaIn iughter. Ntruck Dumb. betwee.n the hours of to arid 11 o'clock vester ,lay mro,rnini a mulatto girl, named Frane. :Sheldon. a s-r.;rit in Ihe employ of Mr. Me Cujt:,on, while in a ',loser at his residence wa strui:k dumb. and was also paralyzed in he lhb;. rcmrnalnl in this rondition two hour and a half befor.e a' w.s discovered. pEOTE.Nciun OF THE SPANISH ForT HnzI.L. Our iriend Phiilip BIilman, the well-lnow .aterrr will o,'n on Wednesday, May a, tl 'Old Spanish Fort"' Hotel, where visitors w alweys flndl polite andl attentive waiters, reaT to aerir, at a mrm-nnt'a notice the finest edibl the market affirds. As for the "drinkable z they will he just 0. K.. coming frcan the w.' known "Sazaera-." '1 he New Orleans City Pa' and Lake 1iailroad Company, which will beg ,to run On Wednesday r ext. from the oo ner Easin and Canal. let down visitvrs at the ve threshold of the hotel. The next grand exmcrsion to Biloxi will to pa-" on Sunray next ov-r the Mobile rob tMir. P. J. Intr, sa tas r,ff.'rs4 a handsome c <,r r:l to b,"" =,hot for a' zre' yards, the best f h w, I,.n 1, t ad, with milirary rifle,, W'- h h.',· not I ,~ tt this ixenr-ion will Drove " t int .e-r'stir ore of he' season, as a nu !"r of our a,, sh ts %ll lt', on hand to cont f "r thl or!z,. The train will la,-,foot of CaCa ,tre:eta ::`, t. n. an I rreturn tothecityatt p. mr. O:,e della- for thu r),ound trip. arve you paid your capital tax I licennse?