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13 (the (timcs-JIcmotrnt: riban, lllartb lo, 1901. tcs lard 5 tea barr.n 3o cratra ha ma 23 bbls Sunday schools represented, ami delegates present. Lerdpec lb Fare 'i V5 c'i fS Compound 5-4xJ 6 8U Mb STKAM BOATS. Red River Line. CH S.

P. TRI 'i nW. Preaideat. II AS. W.

DHOW See. and T. M. TMBKRLAND TEIJiPHONE 18T4. March 8: had moderate and good weather all the paaaage.

The Hiapauia will be detained lo port about two weeks or more to undergo ber annual overhauling. CRE080TK OIL. FROM LONDON. The Norwegian bark Arcturna. tona net.

Capt. A. T. Lsrsen. sixty-eight days from London, consigned to A.

K. Mlil-r A with 3i25 ruaka creosote oil, for aeconnt of the Southern Pacific 'onjanx. arrlxlag In tow, anchored at Point, aud will lie located at Aleiera to diacharge. Capt. Laraea reporta aailing from London Jan.

etiierleBced bcaxy weaterly gales flrat part of the passage, with high seaa. followed by moderate and good w.ather with callna st times. FROM LISBON. PORTI GAL. WITH SALT IX BI LK.

The German bark Bellas. Srift tons net. Capt. 11. lCillen.

from Llahon, Portugal, consigned to A. bl. Miller A with 12M5 tons aalt in bulk, arriving in tow. anchored at Point awaiting ordera. apt.

Pollen refmrta sailing from Likhnn Jan. 'Si: bad variable weather with moderate to fresh winda and oceaelonal eultns, the paaaage being a xery uneventful one. MAHOGANY AND CEDAR FROM MEXICO. 'ije acbooaer Rita Cue. Capt.

L. Randall, from Iaguna via hilt. pec. with 246 piccs of DMboginy and cvdar logs, and the acnooner L. N.

Daslxler. ant. H. from Frontera. with 253 plecea mahog any logs, bota consigned to the Oils Msautac taring arrlxed In tow Thursday norning and were located at Otla' Mill, head of Marengo atreet.

to discharge, and will then sail ir Iskesbore port to had with lumber for Mexico. Cant. Randall of the Rita Cue reporta aailing from Chlltc(ec March 2: bad a lUbt Eorther during the Brat part of the pas- sago, followed by a atrong sootnesst gale wit bigh aess. Capt. btret.g of the L.

Dant-xler fjocta sailing from Fmntera March 3: anennntered a hard southeast gsle In the Gulf or Mexico, with high sess. followed by westerly weather to the Passes. FROM ST. VINCENT. CAPE DE VERDE.

IN BALLAST. The British atesmsbip Golden Cross. 144 tons net. Cspt. John Csmeron.

from St. Vincent. Cspe Verde, consigned to Elder. Dempster A In water tisllast. arrixins at Weotwego, will load out for Antwerp.

Capt. Cameron reporta aailing from St. Vincent Feb. 23: experienced line weather with fresh trades all the passsge. THE NICARAGUA ARRIVES WITH FRTTr.

The Norwegian ateamehip Nicaragua, Capt. S. Pederaen. from Uxlngston via Belixe. consigned to Yaocaro Bros.

Co with a cargo of fruit, before reported arrived, waa located at the New Orleans snd Northeaatern Railroad dock to discharge. Capt. Pedersen reports sailing from Belize at 11:30 a. m. Ramnlax.

March 0: experienced atrong Bonth- eaat winds with aeaa till about fifty miles north of Tocatan thence tor twenty- four hours strong norther wirb heavy bead is. followed lv light easterly tireeaes ana flue weather to tbe bar. SAILED. Tbe following ateamehips have sailed: Still water for Belixe. Port Bsrrios.

Uxlngston and Port Cortex: Derwen for Rotterdam via New port N'ewa. Algiers for New York Eolo for Hsmborg vis Newport News. aod I1U- luchmonr for Bouen. France, via Norfolk. Va.

TO SAIL FOR PORTS IN PORTO RICO. Tbe ateamahip Califorman. of tbe New York and Porto Rico Steamahlp Conipany. Capt T. E.

Dyer, aails tolay for porta in porto men with a large cargo of rice and general ntor- chaadlxe and the f.illowlng aaloon paaaensera: Chas JlcLaughlin. J. D. Perrx. V.

T. Pilli-treau and wife. R. G. Genard, Wm.

Oppea-beimer aod aix In tbe atecrage. THE RIVER. River Balletla. t'ultod States Depart roei of Agricultnre. Louisiana Division.

New Orleana. March 14. Readings made at 8 a. 75th meridiaa time. tiank full Danger Btage, line.

Height. Chang. StltloDa feet. feet. feet.

rise. fall. St. I'aul 14 in 15 32 SO 17 2 0.1 0.0 44 5 27.3 5.5 O.O 33 9.0 2.7 (i.O 43 42 U.S. 2 4 O.O 44 45 ti.7 O0 12.4 (i.O 0.0 11.

O.O 0.2 Id 3.S 0.0 31 14.7 0.0 0.1 21 1 22 14.2 43 f-l :ui.M 5.6 0.0 2 lo 2 O.O 4 15.5 O.l 0.0 33 2 O.O 1.5 22 11.3 1.8 0.0 2:1 14. 0 O.O 0.5 27 C3 O.O 1.0 2 28 1.3 0.0 21 2 10.3 3.5 O.O 3J Xt 4.5 0 2 0.0 2 25 1.5 O.O 40 Id. 8 0.8 0.0 b. rp: AJewev at ju n. Xu.

NATCHEZ. March 14 Gauge reads 11.40 fact, a rise of .1 In the past twenty-four Naurs. The valley Queen went down, crossed to Ida Ha at 5:30 p. m. Local mall boats tsy Ann for Bavou Sara and St.

Joseph for xkkabiug cleared at 12 as. Tbs aoaguoat Ms-comb arrived down at 5 p. m. K.SRI KG. March 14.

River rose 1 foot In the twenty-four bonrs ending at p. with 13 feet eat tbo gauge. Clear and cold tonight. Tbe anagboat Macomb laid up here laat eight and went eotith at darlignt tbia Booming. The Valley Queen paaaed down at 3 a.

ui. The Beiie of tUe Jieods came ia last Bight with o0t) sacks of need, aad went out us schedule this evening st 3 p. m. for Greenville. The towhoat May Fisher ia here waiting for the loading of a barge to be loaded with I2uo tona or meal, and expects ta leave to-nght.

GREENVILLE. Mar. a 14 -Tbe gauge reads 11 feet snd the river Is rising. West tier clear and collier. The Julia and lH.ua are due down.

MEMPHIS. March 14. -Tbe river here atanda feet oa the gauge, a rise of 2.7 in the laat twenty-four hours. The New South from New oriesns passed np at 4 p. m.

for Cincinnati with a big trip. She diacharged here barrel, molaaaes and added 25t baies cotton snd 2 toas suodrles. The Kste Adsms de-larted at ft p. m. for Arkansas City lb a Eood trip.

IJeut. Commsnder A. C. IMlling-a. I ulted states navy Inspector for the Six-Uentb snd Eighth Lighthouse districts, re ports the re-seiabllaliment of the post lights opposite Robert Lee Laniling ami Enaley, both of wbi bad been loat bs csvlng banks.

1 be llghtbonse tender steamer Joseph Henry arrived thia evening from New Orleana. ST. LOFTS. March 14 The Mississippi tt St. Louis will rhsage bnt slightly: gauge 17 feet and falling.

Buainet active. Tbe recelpta exceed outbound shipments. Weather threatening, with rain. alet and a now flurries all dav. Arrived: IWs Ie from Memphis.

Jacob Rict-man and J. M. let man both with bargea. Cl operatora at thia port have reduced the price of coal to all a'eaniboat lines and Independent boats. The Hill City waa being unload to-day.

She Is now receiving to clear lor New orlexns snd wsy landinga to-morrow LOI ISVILLE. March 14. kixer rUing: In the canal lo feet 3 inenca. on the falia feet 1 inch, at the foot of the locks 24 feet. 7 Incbee.

haloing. Business good. Tbe Louis ville fo Clucinnsll. Big Kanawha to Carroll. ton.

G. agon to Kvansville departed. CINCTNNA1L Min-a 14 Hlver rising: 23 feet 1 inch, a rise of 5 feet since lsst night, a rise of 20 Inches sin-e morning. sowing mercury 40. Sn arrivals and aix deparrnres, including the Virginia for I'lttsborg Bsstaewe good.

Arrived: Enterprise with tow, Jim Wood, Bell McGowan. boas, Cruiaer and J. B. Lew is, reared op: Tom Rees. ironsides aad IMTTSBl kG.

March 14 Aa eX'-elM-at atage of water, plenty of loaded coal craft but bo towhoats to lake advantage of tbe tiso Is tbe predicament tbe coal operatora of Pittsburg Lno tnemaeiva in Just now. Slues Moooay the niiper Ohio bas been higher than at any time during the year, yet the tbo Mononcabela River CnM'lldste4 Coal and Coke 4 ompany was i.n-sbae to ship baabels coal. Tbe rise of Nov. 27, when close to lo.iaj0.tsaj bushels were sent south, snd another big shipment during the ml Idle of February, at ripped tl4 hartior of towb-xaia. and aa a result when th.

rise cam Mond.xy there were only ten of twelve towhoats ia port. These were immediately sent south, and now the River Coal Ctupsav hss to await nntll some of the bnata get In before making another big shipment. 1 be milks at Davis lsh.nd dam to-nignt showed 1.1.8 Teet and tbe river slowly falling. The expected rise from Tsesdav night's heavy rainfall did not develop to-day. bnt good boating water will remain for awns time ia the three rlxers.

The Tornado was the or.lv boat oat today, getting away with ten buata and three flat a of coal. The Saa Clarke. Clifton. Raymond Horner and Ivfen.ler will likely get ia to-morrow and leave dn -ing tbe day with tow a. The trtt of the lumber rafta passed down tbe Allegheny to-day, and when tbe water dtofis a foot or two more here promises to be a big run of In ni tier The Allegbeav abowd 14.2 feet and the Monotigahela 14.1 feet to-night.

THB PASSES. Port Eads. IJarch 14, i. aa. Wind north.

Weather clear and rocj. Sailed: Steamships Hsral Balvosia master, for Beeaa del Tors; York Smith master, for Aatwerp via Norfolk: Algiers. Prescott msster. far New Tori; Stillwster, Gait maeter. for Port via Bellao aad Port Barrtoa: Tullochrooor (Br.

I. Gulaa master, for Rouen via Norfolk: Derwen ilir I. Jama caster, for Rotterdam via Newport News. WEATHER BIREAC REPORTS. Farrrait fraan AVaaklaaTf a.

Atrlculturl Pepartment, Washing-ton, March 14. For Georgia aod Alabama Fair Frldey and Saturdgy, fresh. to northwest For Mississippi, Loaislaaa and Eastern Texas Fair Frldy and Saturday, fresh went to north winds. Local Kerard. New Oriesns.

March 14. 1001. 1809. 1900. 10L Normal.

Maximum. Minlninm. Rainfall 81 74 7 HI .13 00 7 a .0" Weather. Clear. Clear.

Temperature. Barometer. 7 a. 57 i.e.. 7 p.

in 2 IB Rain has fallen on March 14 ia New Orleans di ring tbe past tbtnv years aa followa: 174, l-so, ISM. lMtit, Iwju. 17. ln. W.

T. BLYTHE. Section Director. At Mif'i Draatstore. OlMiervstions of Temperature aa Recorded at Eugene May a Drugstore.

Corner Canal and Chi ttvs streets. New Otlesns. March 14, 19'l Temperature at a. at 12 70; ayt 3 p. 71 at 6 p.

fib; average, 67 Weather at (1:30 p. clear. Metearalaarlral Record. Weather Bureau, New Orleans. March 14.

lkxil. Oliaerrations at 8 p. 75th meridian tl stationa Bar. Im. Mx.

Pre. Viesther. Abilene Alia nta l.i-matck.. Ctim te. sttanooga tl.

aco Clncirnatl C. a-pna Christl IsTcnport D. El Paa.i Ksrt Galveston. ludiarsnolis 4S Vi Clesr Ciesr Clear Clear Rain lesr Cloudy Snow Cloudy Clesr Clondy Clear Clear Cier Pt. cloudy Cloudv Clear -2ii ,2 7 ...2 S2 24 ...2 Wi so let.

18 2M 84 oo .3" 2t DIM 12 4l 2M M2 43 3i 34 52 42 3d 34 32 34 i 4d 2 32 5d o4 44 3H 2 42 HO 3 2 3n 42 Nn VA i 54 4i "4 4 2 32 4.1 72 34 52 HO Ho .04 u2 .01 .52 i.7srksonvliie Bsnaas City 3ti SO 42 2 4 n2 44 4H 44 S4 1. Cloudy Little Mobile Medena Moutgcmery N. orleana. 't lear Snow Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Snow Clear CliHidy Clear lear Clear .01 T.

f. New York North 7 34 Oklahoma omaba .30.24 "2 lei 1 ales'lne. Pittabtitg Clear 4 .112 CbMMly Snow 81. Lou St. Tsmps u-kalinrs.

Washington 34 Clondy CbMMlV .44 mt bv ctioa Clear Clear Director. 2. 72 T. BLITHE. HOARD OK HEALTH.

The folios ing were recorded yesterday FIRTHS. Mrs. A. Ille Ruawll. daughter.

VI ra. Paul Fltte. a daugt.ter. lrs. Ernewt K.

Mohorter. a daughter. Mrs. All. rt Ltaud.iia.

ds-ighter. Mrs. John Mullen, a dsnsbter. J.eph k. dai.gnter.

Mrs. Morris stern, male tlna. Mis. '-eo. 11.

Nelaou. Sou. Mrs. osrles Watxke. a s.

Mrs. John W. Sherwl. a son. Mrs.

Frederick Durr. a s.n. Mrs. Robert a son. MARRIAGES.

Santo Ca lamia and Miss leresina Saltafor- l.sries II. Harrison sad Miss Viola V. Ralph. Augustus Frank Meyer and Miss M. Lconle Godchanx.

John Winfrey aad Msry Bums. DKATHS. Mrs. Eveline M. Jagot, vw yesra.

T.iri la-fjrmaty Mr. Leoo'ine Prague. 23 yeara. Hotel Diexi. Joou E.

F-d. ears. la In. me aud Poy-dia am-eta. Mias Iv'iee M.

Breonao. 20 veara. 427 Caasl. Henrv Bnnsr. 7o veara.

lol.l Pictr William Birne 50 yesis. k.t.'. Poydrss a'reet. Philip larcfa. years.

TcbouptUjulaa. Baptist aatung. tUl years. 12 Arts street. Heunetta l.votis.

mom ha. UOi louro. I Michael Gruas. 4 aeMitlia. ei Lafaveite Juiaa Mary Jane Miller.

37 years. 53t St. IV- S'teet kosr Henderson. years. 2131 I'aLadie Vale cnud of Mrs.

Framots Gall. 2 hours. I pjuhart atreet. lwreoce Iritis. months 242 Povdraa.

Adeline Ft-irno. 40 veara. 42 N.s-th Viliere. Jamea ieiis 1 liipatrnk. ii months.

2.) 11 8t. i Clri de street Miss Msry Eugenie Barroe. 3S years. 1X1); Conti street. R.Kiert l-Aiaid Bsrrv ta years.

750 Baroune. DERBY DAY SATI KIiAY. CEKSCENT CITY liEP.BT. ADMISSION. ONK ImU.LAR.

aa' I1J1 Ri A STREET I IR At 2:30 eclok yesterday evening Archie aged eigi.I years sod residing at No. Race street, while playing at Camp sad R.ce streets, xu a-ru. sal dowa car No of tbe Mxgas.ae line. Motormaa I yiegier wss is charge of the car. The left ante of ibe tvsd.

b-'i srm snd 1-ft eve Were ir red He wss to the boa- Ha UCuriea are lsst night: Jtillea Povdraa at 4:43 p. 2 bbls beef 120n bdls snooka sieei maff 1 nkn merckatldlae lor.T i P.Ti:i! VIA BELIIE. PiRT BAR ninn avr. I.IVI Per steamablp Siill w.ier-14.4 nkn merchandise 12v bbla floor 14 bf bbla flour 7 basa Bour a3 sacka coca 22 sacka oata crates bams 23 bbls pot toes bl.ls 11 b'jla poik 10 bbla beef Id tt l.Ms beef 12" cases blake Wds beans 15 i.kra butter 52 caaes Urd 2 hf bbla peaa 1 bbl li 2 l.t.ls wine 3 bf Mils besns 2iKi bbU bdls telsTJtib wne ISO bf bins urr 44 bbls snear 10 bass rie. bales tobscco 1 aack coffee it nsw-a nay i-o m-r 2 tcs lard 2 cratea lard bbla oil 25 sacka salt 2." caaea coal oi! pocketa rice 41 n-s piue luniber 4J tons coal 10 beau caiuc KurDlementaL r.BEMEN' Per ateamabip Montcalm, cleared Marcb round bales cotiou.

vvii'W fiaN'CK Per ateamabip Her- cleared ilarch 4b0 pes osk Pip Pee ateamsltip ira i. i ta lid ti.xx nwrcbsndiae 2o 1 caaes lard sacka corw a kf hi.ia aiiHr 2 bl la oil i bbls potaioe. bbU Boor 15 bf bbla floor crates una 7 Pkcs butter i bf bbls aueai i ltf. IMPORTS. x.rv VIA CHILTEPEC.

Kit. rne 24i dcs msbvcsny and LISBON: bark Bellss-1295 tons salt lin bulki. INDUN-Pcr bark A return a 3625 casks LlVINGhtox AND BLIZFPar sanxablp N'-ararua-lt linocbea bananaa 4OU0 cocoa. suta plastsins PUKT L1MN-Per stesmshlp Htepsnls-lo. mm Dill" ii oa rir ur Jim-Per schooner U.

afciiiairx 1 m. a LoNImiN. steatnsblp Csyo Bo-mano-3i bssa He lt pksa pkrs paint l-l cases .,.7 wanhthaline marbles 3t casks pit 1 Iron safe 2'. caaa aptrits 15 cases cinuam.fl 144 csaes dilmaa atotva an3 cargo irroiPT oF PRODCCE BY RIVF.R. cmi.hr at earner ft.

Jamesv-24 ha 132 bbU sugar 76 bbls mola an. annonen. Camden- i a xj a I antx-ai taaxr a t.v u.ki cotton seed lilt imr on egga and sundries. By Telcgrspb. New York.

March 14. -To H. steamablp VI rkid. apt H. Higglns, from New orleana.

arriced this morning. List Of Taatneln la Pari. STEAMSHIPS. Kama. losanaUaa.

aocatloa. Dist. 13 Alliance Lail up tienos 4U ll.t 45 Algiers Agnc'lo Ciampa Lra lstnist Algisrs Allania Clinton. Condor Caxo Romano. rdoha Haxre lat Dist.

20 Pic Tier Pint. S7 Iilot- 48 Algiers Jails street Algtorn weso Mat. i Diat, 15 Dist. 47 Westwetto Alglera IH tator I.lxerpiu. Imrien Kltwlck Manor.

itrenx-n I Kio New Kanlta Key Weat tioiden Crosa Ant werp W. l.tstaiila Port lmaam Hxxr Kain-a Kotterat-in. Uwiise Hamhtirg Ix rgan aioiivraaiv. mt. Nicaragua F-lixe A Uxlngstoo.

3d Diat, Mouieaxle Africa. Sotit Sport Inon Limtn Trieste. Diat. 15 Hist. 32 Diat.

7 st Diat. 31 Pio Pola Rtyrla It.oalrlre Diat. 14 Whitney Sey est tisxsna i.eatan Llxen-ooi BARKS. Tolnt Point A returns. Pallas.

Emilia Alxira 1st Diat. 1 aCHoO.N EBB. Bertha Marengo st Cloxer Diet, 2t Hattie Simpson. 1st mat. Z( Jobn Trent.

Oretns N. ItsntJtler. Marengo at Rita Cue Msrengo st List af Vessels Ip, Clearea aad Sailed for Xrsr Orleans. NEW YOEK. Bark Brace Hawklna.

March Min-h March March 12 March 14 Feb. 23 March ft K. s. El Norte, tiardoer 8. S.

Protena. Gager R. El Mar. Grant S. El I'aao, itoxa PHILADELPHIA.

Schooner Mount Hope. S. James lurpie. ttooa UVEBPOOL. S.

Florldian. Jinks Jan. 31 g. 8. Nicaraguan.

leb. 10 S. S. Electrician. Walton aid Feb.

14 S. Texan. Ioind sld lob. 21 8. Collegisn.

Brown sld Feb. 24 K. S. Bernard Hall. GrHutn sid leb.

2T ti. S. oata KicsB, Keiir sia Msrch 7 LONDON P. Caxo Largo. Iientoa aid Jan.

15 S. S. Eitriean. Bertie aid March S. S.

Cajo Blatw-o. Winter aid March a MANCHESTER. ENGLAND. S. Maacuetter bhlMr.

Golds worthy. aid Feb. 22 GENOA. 8. to.

eat moor. Plause aid Feb. 13 S. S. Onianada.

liormschea sld Feb. Id S. S. Sicillis. Taaeanloo sld Feb.

C2 S. 8. nde Wifredo. Jaurcqulzar. Feb.

25 8 S. Italiana. Richards sid March 8. K. Llsngorse, sld Msrch 11 HTXLDS.

8. Atbsrs. O'Sullixaa aid Feb. 22 8. S.

lona. Cnmmings aid March 2 8. K. IjDiia. Youug aid March 2 8.

S. 8cutb America. March 4 8. 8. Lonlalaaa.

Jensen aid March 10 8. 8. Acdonl. Williiuie aid March 13 BARRY. 8.

8. Milwaukee. ebater. Feb. 22 8.

8. Kathlin Head. MH' almont. March 2 S. Angio Anstralian.

Parsons, March Ii 8. 8. BruuksMc, 1 tanner BELFAST. 8. 8.

Rathlln Head. Met atmont 8. s. Lord Londonderry. Giixan.

HAMBIRG. 8. Pontes, Lligin ROTTERDAM S. 8. Oladan, Voaa TH A MESH A VEX.

March 12 Feb. 2 March 13 Feb. 20 Msrch 1 sld Feb. Feb. Bark Dora, BareutHirg BREMEN.

8. 8. Knrland. Peteraco PEKNAMBaCG. Bark Actlxla.

Rantos. I.H DR JANEIRO. 8. S. Cornucopia, I lain AN1 WERP.

8. Kutland. Peieraeo 8. 8. Dido.

Pickering VI I LA jA. 8. 8. Martin Si-nx. MALTA.

Jan. 28 Feb. 22 aid Feb. 21 Feb. 24 sld Feb.

IC Feb. 21 March 2 March 6 March 4 aid Pen. 4 Feb. 22 8. S.

Marr-aret oca. Tbon. t.l.ASi.otv P. 8. Flxwl.k Park.

8. 8. Montaak, Joio- Dl BUN. F. 8.

Bray llesd. Arthur I AS PALM AS. 8. 8. I.na.

Crauton b. S. Marliu Sacti, AARHl I 8. 8. 8.

8. Iuilaoa. J. n-n CAKIMFF. S.

Ormondo, Alk-n SWANSEA. Man a March March aid March s. a 8. 8 S. 8 Bray Head.

Arthur IVIRT NATAL. Monterex. Parrr VI I DDI ESB'lUO. Goodwood, Wi.lt.- March 13 PORT ITEMS. AM lb.

lute Marias Intelligence. SHIPMENTS tiF CUTToX. Vessels loading cotton for foreign and coastwise porta remixed Thursday bales, traualt and city pressil. AS DETAINED OX PASSAGE BY HEAVY WEATHER IN THE ATLANTIC. The BritUb ateamahip Caro Romano cf tbs Culian Steamship Line.

John K. Widjt-erj from Ijiod.m xia Bermuda and Jamaican to A. K. Miller 4 with about 3i tona general cargo, consigned here, snd cargo In trau.lt for London, arrtxing at Chalmette Weducaday miinight will All nut for London. Capt.

Widgcry report a sailing from Ixindoa Jan. SI; exiierlem-ed floe weather to the Aaores. th.ti. to Bermuda a aiiceewaioo of bear i weaterly galea and Inah seaa. detaining the veaaei aexeral daxa oxer hi-r uanal time.

From Jamaica. iper1etird xanaWe wioda with an cxer-aat akx and a denae fog for three bour, hen ttsirtx nnlea diatanl from Paaaea. on aailmg frm Bermuda, i apt. Wlgerx atais left in port al.mt aexen-teen stesinahipa nte or I -a. to diaireoa and abort of coal.

Tlie utii R. mano brought from kingaton cabin paanger Mrs Mablila Isabel A DANGER! IPS DERELICT. New York. March New York and Porfo Ri--o mpanr a ateanier Arkadia. which arrived laat from Port de Paix.

Haxti. rejrts tuat oi Manh h. in latituoe 2 1. longitude 74 Arksdis passed within lhlnx yard! of the three ma ted booner Warwick, of atei logged ind ndoned The Warwick waa ataudtng upright ana B.te,i wi'b watar. toe were brukea ami the were swash.

The three Diiitu snd topUMMita were atandiug The jtbluom was brnkaa and hanging aiosgatde. All the sails were fast to trie mat. but torn In ribl-ona. The wr-rk la floating in a position jaugeiva and ui dirw-'li the tra.k of ateameia b-und to and from toe Aftl It-diea. Ibe crew the abandoned ibeir xeaael 27 in latitude longitude and were picked cp be the Iteiiau bark Sacta Anna aad Mai it Baltimore American.

CARGO OP IT! FIT. The atefn.at'j. liiacat. a. Capt.

A. from Port Limon. Ri.a. wiih 1.1,1 hea liaraa.a.. er he 'BaEoro-We nre-raer Banana Company, cmawed liar 7 a.

xu. Wedtialar and arrlxed tu st the Illinois en'ral Railroad It t'ar' Irock'jerg reparta oaUiag frasn Port IAxa-in Mkl Scssloa. In the evening the seHsioo wss opened with tje nsusl enjoyable service, led by E. O. Excell.

R. H. Browne read a abort appropriate Serlptare lesson, snd Rev. Dr. W.

T. Palmer offered a prayer. Prof. Exi-ell contributed a sscred solo by request. Mr.

Lawrence waa ben announced aa the speaker of the evening on the aiii.ject The Sunuay Scbi Teacher aa a Soul Winner." Following Mr. Lawren.e'a talk, the pro-gramme railed for brief parting words. Mr. Browne apeke of the pleasure and profit derived from the convention the most helpful, be said, be had ever participated lu. Capt.

J. N. I'harr. Rev. T.

B. Clifford. Rev. Gilbert la.ub. A.

A. Parker. J. B. Wrstertield sod others eipreeaed themaelves In a similar strsln.

Mr. Lawrence commended highly their resolutions looking toward more active work In the future, anj declared hiiuaelf and cmpaniua delighted with their atay. Several eling hvnins were snug, and Rev. Gilbert Iiotiha pronounced the benediction. ICTTEKS FK0M THE PEOrLE THE BRICKLAYER'S DEMADS.

New Orlcaus, March II, Te the Editor of The Times-Democrat: Knowing tiie fairnea of your Journal In all case where, in a controversy, hotii aides seek a public hearing, I feel prompted to reply to certain statements published In this morainjr'g Issue of your paper under the "Threatened Strike," on page 3. I d. so out of no srlrlt of enmity toward the bo bricklayer of this city, but simply to place tbe matter and all lta Retails fully before the public, in order tharthat pnl.lic may Jud.e it on Its merit, and not be biased on prejudicial grounds. To begin with. nie state that there are colored men on both aides of tills controversy, for -iut of six contractors and subcontractors who appeared at tlie regular meetiu; of the Bricklayers aud Masons' International Fulon No.

1 of New Orleans, on the 5th iDslant, two were colored men. The onion is composed of per ent white and 60 per cent colored, and he best of feeling prevails amoug them. This does not neces sarily tear down the social aa we do not associate with each other: but we mutually agree on the question of bread and butter. In the very recent past some bona bricklayers wonld emptor white bricklayers, and vice versa. They claimei that white bricklayers would spoil their colored hands by teaching them to de mand liettcr wages than they were bciLg paid.

So for a long time those conditions existed nntil the colored men and white men saw where their employera were holding them spirt. Now this la ail changed, for eveu the colored man ia find ing out that the autou is the only pro tect km for lila wages. There will be no strike, because to- Ceneral Executive Board allow only $. per week when a bricklayer Is on a strike from April to September, and per week from October to March, so anyone can readily see fb.it fifty cents per hour la better than that VYe know tuat we r.re going' to lay tlie bricks that will be luol in tbia city this year, whether we lay them for the lmss bricklayers, boss carpenter or architects or those contemplitlug the building of brick houses or chimneys and frame nouse foundations. So anyone bavin: brtcka to lay need not be ai.irnied.

for we are not indolent to the extent of lying In bed until 7 o'clock, as the bosses state. We have always been ia the habit of going to work at 7 o'clock, 'ust aa wa are now. And when tt la stated that the majority of the white men in the anion favored going to work at 8 clock It ia a misrepresentation of fact, aa only four ft voted out of thoe who attended (hat meeting in which the proposition was submitted. Tbe cljim of tbe boss brick layers that 7 o'clock is too early for the bricklayers to go to their work ta too Dtierile to be gives even a passing con sideration. Just as if a sugar farmer would say 5 o'clock I too earlv for tne field hands to turn ot.t.

Mr. Editor, we are cot drones, and tbe bosses know it. As fur the question of paying fifty cent a ter hour, the bosses all are agreexl. and none know better than they if we are worth It "A word to the wise la auffinenf." But the question npon which much stress Is laid bv tbe botuies, and may it be said that it is tbe bone of cou tention upon which the whole controversy rests. Is the right lhat none but six bosses who are 'signatory powers" on an ultimatum, as It were, addressed to the union, shall have the sole privilege to contract for any brickwork, even the Living of one brW-k.

That is worse tbaj a "trust, because, if we wonld subscrile to such a propoaitljn. we could not engage ourselves to those who are not boa bricklayers, such aa architects and bona carpenter and other large firms who have alwaya employed to do brickwork, auch as the American Sugar KeQuing Company and the National Con trading Couipanv. now doing some woik for the cltv. That proposition was re jected nr a unanimous voie oi iue uuou, J. J.

Whalen incluiieat in the above vote. We hold to the maxim tnat "i-om petition ia the life of trade." and we utter our service lo ail who noer! our skill architects, bom bricklayers, bos carpenters ami owuers In general. In Cilll- lusion I Hill state tnat the greatest reason for commencing work at 7 o'clock here, ir.s'oa I as I he case In other large cities -orin auu nm, is to difference lii climatic conrti'lons; tnai In the South we et more li'ht at thut hour in the mornlnii tbim our gretit sister cities of the North and West. It is not so hot at 7 o'cloc- as It I at o'clock in summer, so we prefer li negin ai clock snd cease work at 4 clock iu the evening, as the evening nour is miim more agreeable for our health and Then we iare more time to reud aud" improve our honie surroundings. tV IMI.I..

No. 1141 "r(h Broad street. Alt (BELLA STREET I BI CON DITIO V. New Orleans, Mar-h ll. in1.

To the Editor of The Times-Democrat. I notice in article in your puper of to day beaded "A Municipal Bkuv. can record Arabella street from M.iijaxine to Tchoupitouias as Blot No. 2. Ii waa par-d by the lstrj council and waa rery Imperfectly done not half rolleci ami t.ne boartls laid lengthwise with the streeL It was barely finished -when permission waa asked by the railroads for permis sion to run a tra to the Ara'iella barn from Tchotiplfoula street.

Since the livililf of this street there has not lieen one shovel of gravel tyellow ilirti put on that portion for repairs. The street alnmet impassable aud any kitia oi filling would be appreciated. The street pst.Dj was ton-en upon ttiose property owners in tuui section aun ajsed a great narcistiip on lew oi thni. lAAIMlMk TEWS TOPICS. Legislature Passes Hesolatlons aa the Death mt Gea.

HarrUos. Austin. March 1. -Both the Senate and JI-Miee passed a remititlon on tbe death of ex President Harrison. The resolution was telegraphed to the family, and It aars: 'That In the ib-ata of Gen.

Benjamin Harrison the nation has lost a great clii- teu. a Iearneu and wortuy ami patriotic ud distlnguixhed statesmau." Senator Baiiey reached here this moro ns, and will rema several days. He and his friend dent he here to oppose the Water Pierce bil'. Miia Miller and Robinson, two well-known citigen. had a affray last night at midnight, Robinson was ounded and died this morning.

Hia father is a prominent bide dealer In this In. Miner is in Jan on a nar-e of mur der. A delegation cr aUj'it .) irlxens reached here today, the larger Bunjlier coming In the afternoon on a iw-ial train. They are here to nrse the Legislature to pass its bill creating a commission fo govern Galveston. A peti- lou signed by voters and ladles of Galveston, asklug tbe passage of the bill, wiil be presented to the Legislature.

rgrs Haaatest for Murder. BcUvitle. March H. (Jua Davis, a negro. wa -dsy hange, in the county Jaii for he murder of Herman SHuena last In- emter.

The crime was very cold loo'led. I'svis approaching hta victim from blowing bis head off. arrow lv escaped lynchlug. but the sheriff made a hard ruu and gt hint away. Waaoliae Stove Exaoslesl.

lajarlaxj; a ansa a. GalTettoa, Mucb. 11. This evLlag Cora roe. twilM rer It-- shoulders TV? R-ii'-s 8.

sides, r.ii Mn- Kef lar E. ti Tt s. mil. hM. ier lb 1 sbools fV-aT t.f fit P.

scouts 7 (a 7 6 I. bellies cVI It aid's 7 V-t 7 V-" 71 7 lar 8. 7i 7 hi s. c. 7-ri I'iati 7 a- 'Va limn.

per lb Riitr Hi Aim, lM5ll'i lijilli Picnic IX, shoals IVa- 7'itfl "-va Sot Above quotstlons re tT round lots. Job lots ore higher for cot guests and i5c Ma btafacr on port ai)l beef. Butter Job! 1KB-W eslern Creamery Extra rV-sc. extra firsts 24c. Brats 21e Western IwUr Extra 1.

nui Units 15c Onus 13 Tfvt.Kt -Vir York fr 14c. Western Young Amerka 13c, twins 12'jC, flats 12r. COFFEE OCOTATIOXS I'dllfflU are tbo quotations of tbe Board of Trsde for Invoices ef coffee. Job lots are fcigber for Rio sad Santos, sod VjC Meiiexn: Rioa-Sa fIr low fair o. fts g'd ordinary ordlnory 7'jc, low ordlnsry as strict gjod comuioa 7c.

ka (nod coin tat RsBtos fair V. low fair 84c, 6a food erdinary a ordinary low ordinary 7y fca strict comaboa 7Vc, bs food Co mama Cordova -Fair barely fair lVe. low fair 19'aC Costepec Fair bJreir fair 1CV. low fair P.AI INU fl.srkt la a-tl. vitb a snnd d-jn.

Tw foHtnt wrrr Die (, riaoa for baagiuc per TarJ; I'aiajr, 1 lb, iV; iurk. 2 Ha. SfVi Hub, lba, Tin. Ir Jnt 1(V. t.v-ttoaj 1ms pr buodl' i.

Pri FiopI rr. 45 Ilia, 11a (wl louc, fll tC; Tb AD.rl.-aii Vaxtifa'-tirHnc rniM Ba Ciir-Kjibfra H. 7c vr yard; American, 2 I. lb. iL otrnw al oil taciail qsantltlr) Bc- ir aailon In M1.

la lrd-Na. I 45c, extra No 1 Uc, extra wlo- irr atnclrrd 9te. LiDMd. pr calloa Bjw 77c, boiird NAVAL r-TOrtER-Tb follow nc arc rwela- m' fir i job lots ai 5or bmit ir barrel of (ha fur rxia aid 2r prr IV mr for ipjntir-Pitch r42 23. pn tar Hn bar.

of 210 -A. ft. C. $1 l. 1 2S: K.

1 3: P. I 1 I I. 1 K. fl 65: M. 1 X.

$2 WW. f2 ao'bluc d-in(. Kak-a Urrrpool ckaed i'7 4l. Xw Orlraas Pradar Exettaase. I'Ol'LTBY AMI K.iGS t'oiiovtug arc rriTen' priors: iita poultry llfbt; anod dnaasd; I trk arr 6 no.

KM-ripia of rtrrs tMnt'nu fairly larxv: Baod- ratc demaud, a loar. trixl-iK j( market ci 11. Vilrm PonltrT. per dozen Larce ben ti "-y to. am ill to medium ben II 75.

miinro lar Toao( tx 2fi3 fw. Irlkr II 7.V j2 25. peepers none. T'urka 3g 75. ie-a nominal.

Tutkeia t'hoioe (Vrlu. Ijt uiiatta. Miipr''- and Alabama Lara ht.a e-i'-i. 25. araail and medium bena .3 3 2l.

s-dluiri to larce ymii.s (2 5u. we 4 Iie Turkey i. amall I teb nt" Per doM-B, I I LI. NTS I rlkoinc are rKii'-rs pricea: I 'abbare Nf LotiUiana 1 TCjl 85 per crate. t.erlle.

pe atrinx-Italian KtaTbc. Kraat I'T eaak baif-hbla (3 25. Mls ni4 Weatem 15 per P. aa. per lb 4iree 2V.

lady 4e, split 3c, r-d kidners bl'e r-a lvaa 'leTa fl ,5 per Imabel. wbippaor- Ilia fl Vl B.lV-d fl l. I'tt--e. fer Wil Wastern f2- Western, per p--r bovbel Bort-aok 1 Potatoes, tiweet Vaais 2aZ 23 per bbl; or-dlnarr 11 75. per lb -Son hern mbite Lima f'e.

pink New art red kidney 5c. Totnatoea. riorida Carrleis six baskets to crate I III IT VI TR Tbe foiioinc pri-es are johnera' Cenrea, oa-eea lra tee efjed Lentot. per f2 75, tleaaina aod Pal-rmo ft! Vl2 75. rane California (2d2 5ti.

Biiomt. per buifb 1 25, packed to caaes; rrlla 253.Vk-. Tbolr per 10 Ih sacks; $3 7i per is ham-la. fJ2.15 per 1000. Itros 12c per lb.

Ratatoa Loose Hurler par lb. Nsta per lb Naples walnuta I.V: Tararona almondr. 17r: fllberta. IV; Looiaana pecans, boiee larce. 152fic: small to nwilum.

AgHir. P-anita. pt-r ih Teniee red. 4le: Vlr-aTinia white, hanl pi'-lied. seconds.

4l4C. Arri-. -er Pineal p- ft i-r crate. lae atrewrrlea. t.int baafceta.

l'Tl2Se. Kara The fullomlne ntarketa are Inserted en'T la PridaT mornine's Issnen aiitl Hides 1 be fullomiac are recelrera' prices: Jobbers abtaia a alixbt advance va ibeac expires: i ny iiie- SitT. 7t (l up. steers 7 li. cow bidea.

5 kl, 13 to 2 'untrr ilea 4 ira aaited Sly. dry aalted dry flint 11 12V- Iamaged bidea 2c Tallow City rendered 4fi5c per lb; country rcnoereo a'jc. Itu mi T3c Ijike itlx-. Louisiana clear 124jlK', e-- Kv-, WHISKY fliiiabed t.mds on hfb wine hsats fl 27. Patent wbiakr.

aeeordinc to are and quality, 1 7 2. atraibt Honroon and rre. a-ct1lnr to age and quality, 1 7iQ3 6u; tl-o-i-d 1 Ut. i t-Py b-l-ad to plantation ion IIm- er barrel: to aeainb'ata 4c to atcanjfh rt; I--I t'Mi: arl-aiiii 2" per ton: fani'liea. eio ltrl: bli t.

anihracile it t- Alabama Cirtna. Wn- per barrel; Corona nnt pr ai lrjt coal. harnl. Bait ariint. ier iMirrel; I nlnl.a.

j-c arret; eieam coal art.ali f-3 2Vq3 JVit. M'iSS Accorilins to quality, -r lb. Mack 2'1 I'lack nilv-d lVSlc. fray mixed ill1'. CraT 1c.

AK (STAVES-Tbc stock small, and with lirbt re.lpta frtHD tie inierior prices baae adranced lit rail and CsTtioata pipe stares Hn front tl25 to acccrdinr tu qtiali'T. faiiC. Por ein.rt selected a'arew d-llr. red to eeaaola prfi-ea sea aa Iowa- FTtra h-arv plp. tfii2t; extra plpea.

Mtr riT ci.lla. extra horbeada extra ciaref rKft 1 INI extra barrel. fTitiiTS. all lr of pieces. 31AKIXE NEWS.

UKUUXS, Wartb 13. lil. itK A KKl Vn P.TtA Y. Brit, atramship Aaaelm. brown, for Port li- I nit-d Fruit t'onipanr.

Nor ateamabip Al, Jaculwen. Vera nir. Mri Mrera Brit, steamship Indian. Iani 1. for Cape Tean, Africa M.

J. handera. M. mhip Ikh. prer.

1-M- San Juan xia 1'oDci P-tio Ne otk and Piata Rico S. 8. Co. Steams! 'p for p.rt Cortex xia Veil and IjTiiicfttoD I nn--d Kruit Ompauy. ABKIVI KSTI RPA Y.

liiil stfsnjabtp ilvniia. Seizors, from Port liujou. to I nit-d iuit Conipany lat tenhi ti ii W. K- 11 -t. MartiUo.

from Ceib. lioroi to I nlted iuii Jd dis-inn. 3ii. Brit ACianiaa. Crom li- leb 4.

xia U'Iiod p.T;a. to i SatKl-ra lat dlirict, -tnMp irl-ti. Mtlea. from Ijx'-r- pl l.b. xia Barha 'ea, etc, i J.

Sa id'r 1 at (Wrtct, e7. S- bor.n-r Una Kandall. front Ixuna rla ci" p- V. to Manufacturing rr.pari atre-t. I.

lhiriixir. Strenxe. from Fri- t-r. lo ma MinutK' luring Comjiaut tarti.c- trt GtT. bark Iwll.a.

li. ll. from Lialx-a to A. K. it Co.

I olat. I'ort. btcamboala St. James. Cni.lll.

from Baxoo Sara. City vf CaojitrD. lailion. fioi Camdeu. Baal.

I ixxle Haaa. from Coxites, en. B-iea A fr.in? Cviristou. Iepre hroe trcm 1 kf.tr. I lower, from aiadianxiile.

M. tlaik. from v-ail Rixer. 8. J.

fn.m tAoif Kixer. e-il Iwlpit. Defuncts. Calls, from Pearl Kixer. O.

H. A. T. from SpringSeld. I luion.

from lcbf uat. Old Iu.a Wren, from Ti. kf Joaciibine Meatier from Axaite Rixer. I.icel. from hi.ilinn ota F.

Fpp. from 51a4iaoaxlllr. Minute One. from I'rari l.ner. Two Sisters, from Blind Liter, one acbocber aod lao lArra, from OTSter Btda.

CXFOBT8. rt'KT UUOX. C. K-Trr ateamsblp An-aiit 3i'45 rroas Ilea Su bbia cement 4b Far tai-diae I A P.rZ. steimaMp Atiaa 2:.

bales otton 1 pu.e t' 1U7 emiitr krt ln4 lara lil i-on ii cr- it 1M pkra sccsr ti.arbiaety 17v.i cars lli pa cuttiH. od Icsler a.l la 2' iar Hipl-ia lr; wa-eia l-i r'i. k- i ai.d laes rail 'r-icta 2 'i 372 fi-f and il 2" ym ijuilw iie 417 pt a irva cacs X-APV" Vl' S. A e.t--h'p Iw-e- talt bay 77i SX' ks J- MA PONCE I'. Per ta; i Leta rice I5 acA fioor lS.SOu it lumber 20 DV OK THE TIO.

(OtVEV Three fteaalana Held Natekltaehes Selected aa the Place far the Next aveatlan A. M. af Lake t'harlea Eleeted Preaideat. Th State SunUay RtUool Convention concluded ita three days' sesou Usl night, after the pleasant eat. largest and nioKt profitable meeting In Its history.

There were two hundred delegates in attendant, from forty Sunday echoed, according to the statement of the rejlst ration committee, urbich was not complete one. Several of the largest Sunday schools in -the State were represented liy delegates whose rallies wete not reported. Ia addition to tbe delegates there wete nearly as tnaoy visiting uaenibera. Tbe members of the International Touring Party have been of lnvalualile service to the A-onTr-ntion and were warmly thanked for their coutributlone to the programBie. Trof.

and Mrs. IlamUl and Hev. M. B. Spill man were obliged to leave Just after the close of the after noon session to meet other engagements.

Mr. Lawrence remained through last night. Prof. Kxcell leading the last song service and Mr. Lawrence speaking on the atibject.

"The Sunday School as Soul inner." The election of officers, part of the business of the morning, resulted In the choice of A. XI. Mayo of Lake Charles as president. Natchitoches wa selected aa the place of the next meeting. The day a proceedings began with aa la- formal workers' eonferrni'e.

led at o'clock ty Bev. M. B. SpiUmaa. "Normal rlaaaea fur Monday acbaol visitors" was the Brat tr.pl Introduced.

J. K. Westerncld spoke oa tbe subject of house-to boose visitation, giving aa account of tbe work la the ci'y. Rev. Mr.

SpiUmaa told of similar exnerteacea la country towns and villages. The aome department of tbe Sunday s.bo.1 waa anorher topic of Interval. Mra. A. F.

lie Lain of Franklin. Ber. W. W. Drake aad other delegates spoke enthusiastically of it benefits.

Rev. M. B. SpiUmaa told of tbe extension of thia Scripture atudy Into Jails aad a-pitala, aad Into out of the way places where tbe Gospel was aot preached. Tbe proper began at 10 o'clock with a Bong aerxxce led by Prof.

Ezcell. Bev. W. W. Drake offered a prayer and idarioa Lawr-nce Taught next Suoday'a lesson.

Jeans' trial befie Pilste. After giving tbe detailed incidents of tbe trial. Mr. La rence then showed that the corollaries could be draws from their lesson. Better to fesr G1 than man.

lref. Hamill continued bis roond table cn Sunday b-. nunagement. tbe following questions lisiug dlM-uaaed. "Why and bow should teachers be protected from interrupt ton during tbo "What exercises snd time should lie inluded in the closing the school "Whst duties should tbo pastor baxe la the school? Mrs.

H. M. Hamill led the aubject TVaeh Ins and Tralalns Children." Mrs. Hamill a talk waa addnseed to the primary and Junior teachers. She mentioned prujr.

reverence, systematic giving, attending church worship snd Christian polltebcsa as aecewities in their rducatioo. The re-iulsites of tbe primary tear her she sstd. were knowledge of Ber sa- xtnor. knowledge of tbe Bible, and knowledge of tbe child. Tbe committee oa nominationa made Its te.

port recommending the following officers Preaideat. A. M. Mayo. Lake Chsrles.

Vice Presidents Acad A. P. Holt. Crow lev: Aacenaiou. Iberville.

St. James, J. P. Kent Plsoucmlne: Assumption. hv.

I. B. Bow den. Napolconvllle; Avoyelles, Mrs. Anna Tanner.

Evergreen; Bienville. John W. Tooke. Arcadia: Boeeier. J.

W. Neil. ftenloa: Cad rfo. W. Lw naier.

Shreveonrt Calcssleu. E. Gillette, Uosnoke; Cameron. Mrs. M.

E. KiimlHirv. Grand lske: Caldwell. G. W.

Humphries. Hoinm: Claiborne. B. T. McClen- don.

IJalain: Catahoula. G. Boddle. Suns mervllle: le Soto. Prof.

T. S. Sligh. Mansheld Faat bxton U.iuge. prof.

I. scott. st Rouge: Esst Csrr.ilL E. E. Williamson Lake Providence: Esat Feliciana.

W. K. Mcrvowea Jackson: Irasklin. A. D.

O. Moore. Wlnns-boro; Grant. J. I.

M--4'ain. Montgomery; Iberia. W. C. Moore.

New Iberia: Jackson J. T. Tettv. Da i lev: T. Singleton.

Lafay ette: Lafourche Mra. M. K. I If oca. 1 hi dsns: Lam-oln.

Ju.ige E- M. t. rah am. Kuton; Living. ton.

B. B. Cl-neay. Maurepas: Madison. Mrs J.

T. lelUa. Tallulab: Morenonse. J. B.

Relily. Colhua.on: Nstrhltocbea. Rev. I. 1.

ie." N'afchlto h-s: Orleans. Jetferwrti J. R. Westerneld. New Oriesns; Ouachita.

1. S. Hill. Monroe: Plaquemines. Port Eads: Rspides.

Georg Roberts. Alexandrls; Red Rivtr. Mrs. W. D.

Msrsloo. East Point Richland. Mra. F. McLem-rw.

Delhi; St. Helena. Dr. C. W.

Res ma. G-eenahurg: St. Landry. A. rower, Opetouaas: St.

Mary, Cant. J. N. I'harr. Morgan City: St.

Ta manv. Ir J. L. Poie. Covington; Sabine.

E. C. Dillon. Many; Alb-a Puleston. Roselsnd Tenaas, W.

D. A. Gorton. Waterproof; Terre bonne. H.

P. Berger, Homs: tnion. u. Staples. Downsville; VernillKa.

WllllBin J. M.irgan Henrv; Vernon, W. A. Aaron. Iws-xille: Wssblnrtoa.

S. P. Richardson. Richard eon: Webster. J.

M. M'llcr. Mmden: Wes' Carroll. Mrs. W.

S. B. Mitobiner. Flojd; Winn. pr J.

Peters Wuintield. Chairmen of Tiepsnments Normal. J. Frsnklin: home. Many; boiiae-to-house.

G. E. Reynold; primary. Mia Myrtle Shire, lev BteDiiwr International committee. E.

P. Mackle: ItiiernstlonsI vice preaident. S. D. Moodv: tresanrer.

Tbos. G. Hsrdie. Executive committee. K.

H. Brown, chsirxssn; E. P. Mackle. Rev.

J. P. Ouiniua. Tbos. G.

Hardle. Wm. Andrew Colllne. R. J.

liarr. John Vevera A. Denholme. Cant. I.

N. Pharr Prof. H. A. Mcaraa.

G. D. Sanders Record ing secretsry. J. L.

Westbrook: eorresponding and atatiatical aecrstsry. Mrs. H. M. 7 hie bmugkt thx pruceedinga up to the Boon recess aad liim la the haaeiueat room.

AITERNOON SESSION. After lunch Mrs. If. M. Hamill led a confer ence wtfh the primary ami junior teacoera.

At 2 o'clock tbo song service st the opening cf everv session was led by Rex. T. llf-ford. A. M.

Msxo of Lske Chsrles. tbe new resident, wss then Intn-lueed by Chalrmsn roa tie and made a abort inaugural ad.ire. Prof M. Hamill dtsus-d the '-Tesch-ers' spiriiual Preps ratbi." Mr. Hamill la atreaa nfa the cultivation of the soelat.ie spirit ia teachers, of comrsdeshtp betweea teacher and pupil: a B.irmal gtudy of the bible, upon earuet prayer f.w- the divine blessing and upon personal example.

Bleat Be the Tie That Bijids nir Hearts In Christian Ive" waa sung ss a farewell to Mr. Hamill. who left on the afternoon train for Batoa Rouge. Rev. B.

spiilmaa led a round table talk on tbe Sunday school teachers. Among Hie questions discussed were: "How far and la what wave may fre art of aiH-i-eaafnl teaching be acipured Vt bat are aome of the mistakes tmiat common among teacbera" "What stclnc duties o-e-s teacher owe to his bnreh. scboid snd claaw'1" "Whv shoaiH a teacher attend the teachers' meeting "Why do so manv teachers fail te ma'ntain atten- and Intereet of a. ie.lara? "Is what wars ahoold the teacher cades vor to lesd Ins hol-ara to Cbrlse? The diaiiaa4oo of these oyeatlonw closed Mr. Spill man a w.rk f.w the civenton.

Marlon laxrrtii lslk.ii iipoo "Tbe Big Rov Problem." After 'he tslk. Mr. Browa called for the report of he on time and place. Tbe committee rcum mended ss tbe pisee. snd tbe time to be left to the de-eiaion of the executive committee.

The cmmifiee oo In'ioos then reported reeonmesdsriona of tfcanka to the cir liens of New Orleans for their hospitaiitv. to the commit lee of la for ibe lunchee. the musical leaders, the press, snd sny others who bud saaiated in tbe prepararioaa the ronventlow: to the International Sunday School AsaaM'la Kn sad the mwters of tne touring party for the taka of Prof, and Mra Hamlil. crii Ijiwresee Rev. M.

B. Spillmsa sad E. The e.n.irlttee regitrstln CURES BLOOD F0IS05. atrafala. lleera.

Old Sarea. Baae Paiaa Trial Trealnaeat Free. First, aecond or third atagea noaltlvely nred by taking B. B. B.

(Botanie Biood Balmi. Biood Balm kllia or deatroya Polaon in the Blood and expel" It from the ayateta. making perfect cure. Hav roa Bore throat, pimples, copper colored pota. old festering Bores, ulcers, awell-, tngs.

scrofula, cancer, itching akin, acties 4 er j0iBtt, aore mouth sr falling hair. Old rbeomatiaoi or offen- catarrh? Then Botanie Biood Ba.ra uriU heat every acre, stops the aine ard make the Ftre aad Rich and the rich glow health to the akin. Over testimoniaia of enrea. B. B.

B. thorougilr tested for thirty yeara. Drug strea II. Trial treatmeat of B. B.

B. free by writing BI.OI BALM g. Aflanta. Ua. Describe amcneil streei.

trouble IIO tree xucuica. m.n.w despair of a curs II B. H. B. CS res v- fa-'s CLOIG A.T".S Ol'tiH BOAT Tl SHREVEPORT AND ALL WAY LAN ciNGS STE A Fit ELECTK Ge.rge Whit, aster.

H. 0. B.winian clerk. rp7.VL,rSAJ' Mareh Id at p. to FREIGHT CTES: HIGH WATER TARIFF.

Agents: Li.KO A MoPEAKE. 61 street, te.et.hone 2(7' 12. or STRALSS, Oravter street, telephone 217-11. v. HEU I EH.

THE tLV IMiEPEilEVr REU RIYEH BOAT. CARTER PACKET COMPOY. FUR SHREVEPORT. AUEX- aauria and ail way landings- STR. RED RIVER, M.

Carter master. p. I. Mitchell clerk la-axes 1 HI KMIAY. Mar.

"1. at p. lor freight or ra apply on board er to J. H. RIGHT, xgent.

(Cn Gravier a' LOW OUT. rt1-OWKR COAST PACKET CO. HOVER CLEVELAND. C. Kouns maxter.

J. M. galvaat Leaxea MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIUAT at 11 a. m. for the For'a and way landings.

a t. PAl BENAFD. Agent ornce head of Coetl at. Telepnons 2642-12. Cumberland.

IPPER COAST. HTOY HOIGE AMI HtlOl SRA. ISSISSIPPI I PACK ET COM PAN General Manag-r. Ofhi-e i. Tchoupltoulae at.

Telephone a.HCJw KOR Vol SARA, aaxacraadaiSruao HOPE aod all way bindings ST. JAMES Leaves MONDAY and THLRsUAT at Excursion trip a v) Tbe right Is reserved to change the dates cf departure without further Bonce, and to pane all lan.lincs deemed uoaafe. W. J. CoMK.ACX.

h-ai. of Blenxille atreet. Telephone 111. FOR GRAYD LAKE AD VICKS- Bl HG. srJTTn.

'OR GRAND LAKE. VICK-aatanauaaasxaaxaa burg and all way leadings Steamer VALLEY QUEEN, B. C. lies master. C.

garhse rlerk l-eavra EVERY SATURDAY st ft p. Rignt reserxed lo pass landings deemed an-safe. Agent: FRANK WATSON. 22H Careadeiet street. Cumtwrlsnd 6..

GRAND LAKE AD BEXDS. MERCHANTS PICKET. FOR NATCHEZ, TICKSBCRO. Late rrovi.iec.-s a Ml all way -ID- elegant aidewbeel STEAMER DEWEY, In place of steamer Julia.) Leaxea EVERY WEDNESDAY at A p. m.

For freight or passage apply on board or to reneral aents. W. J. VE It LAN HE It. STRACSS.

did Commercial pU.e. 1,22 Gravier a'leet. Cum. 'phone 22. Cum.

phone 217- 1 1. The right ia reserved to pass anv landing deemed unsafe. L. P. CCMMIN'S, Sopt.

OI'ACHITA AD BLACK RIVERS. Of'ACHlTA RIVER PACKET BjffTTjh, FOR CAMDEN. MONROE AND all way landings on OuarMta anal black Klxers. taking freight for Barns dea Glaixeu. to be delivered at Water Valley or Ceoley'g Landing Steamer FRED A.

BLANKS, L. runner master. Walter St. Purley and Faulkner Blaaka rlerka. leaves EVERY SATIKDAY st p.

m. For freight or passage applv on board or to B. STRAISS. R22 Gravier street. Telephone 217 II.

umtrlan.l. or W. J. VERLANDER. dirt Commercial place.

Cumberland "telephone 2HHA-22 REGULAR OUACHITA RIVER PACKET. CAMDEN, MONROE AN'D asanaxaxaSBsaasaa sll way landings on tbe Ouachita ami t.a. a rivers, and Coeley Laadiag. Old nver oteamer CITY OP CAMDE1. J.

W. Carlton master, M. E. Fahy clerk, Icavea SATI KIiAY, March 14. st p.

m. Also takes freight for Bayoua Macon. d'Ar-bonne snd Bartholomew and Saline, Boenf aod Little rivera. IRD at McPEAKE. rr2 Gravier street.

Cumberland phone 2i7a 12. snd J. H. RIGHT. 623 Gravier atreet.

telephone 2271 21. Agents KR OCA( IHTA RIVER PACKET FOKCAMDE. MONROE AND asnaxasnsxaaaaaaai sll way landings on tbe Onaehlta and Hlsck rivers, taking freight for Bavou den Glaives, to he delivered st Water Valley or Cooley'a Landing The ateamer AMERICA. L. V.

Cooley master. W. B. Foulke clerk. Lrsves THI RSOAT.

Mar, 14. at p. leiRD a Mi FliKE. Ageata. Cumberland Phone 2H73-12.

t2 Gravier 8r COAST AND BAYO LAPOIRCHE. FOR ALL LAXDI5GS OX ansasuaauas. sW'u at and Raven Lafoorehe. prlv lege of reaoipping 00 natooata at OooalUaon- ville STEAMER MAREL COMEAtX. Leaves MONDAY.

WEDNESDAY sad FRIDAY it 12 m. Above boat also represents steamers La- fonrche and Chlcka.aw. The right Is reaerxed to change the dates of departures without further notice, and pass all landings deemed unaate. W. J.

COMEAl'X. Office head of Blenxille, telephone 1.. of S-e 2(iT Tchoupltoolas street, phooe R. RIVET. Offlco hsd of Canal afreet: phone fCA OHIO RIVER.

MEMrUl. NEW ORLEANS AND CINCIN NATI PACK FT COMPANY. FOR PITTS Itt'RG. CINCrN. natl.

IolaviIle, EvanavlUo. Cairo aru ail way landings JOHN K. SPEED. Don Marr H. C.

Proi tor clerk. Ui'-" WEINEDAY. March 20. at i p. The NEW S.

i Til follows. J. H. WRIGHT, Smtbera (12.1 Gravier at. Telephone 2-.

-1. Tiurand, hit woman, residing on Twenty-seventh street, between Avenue and V. was seriously burned about the head and face by the explosion of a gusolitie stove. But fur the instant aid if William Granger and Fred ho w.re passing and heard the explosion and the woinau'B scream, she would hnxe been burned to She was taken to St. Mary's Inilriuary.

where ber condition 1 regarded as critical. At SHOT II HIS FRIEND. Yesterday mottling Frederick II. Bl.esey was shot lo the alslomea. at poxdras aud B.lixar s'rveta by Walter J.

V.sney. snd be Bow lies st tne Charity H.sipital in a critical condition. Both neo are tsenty-tws year of age. and both are e.nployed by the Mississippi Vslley Ratlcad Yetrdav morning Ihe two men were uncoupling cars at the afsve c. mer.

and Moonev. while l-etween two of the rs-s. stumble, and aa he did so bis plst.d fell 'roru his pock't and oue chamber explled Th" holler struck Bleaaer in the right aide and passed Into the abdomen. The ambulance waa ca'led sad the lalured man wss removed to the tSirlty Hospital. M.ioney surresdered to the police, snd Drought before the First 'ff Criminal Court was released oa a bond of l-lf-o.

Sew York Merekaatn to Visit the Soatb. New York. March members of th Merrbanta' Aaaorlatioa of New York met tonight to bear from Elward Chamberlain, ac the bead of the rec.ptl.,11 committee appointed ty the Legislature of Texas to entertsin committees from tbe Chamb. of Commerce and the Merchants' Assortstios of this city which might be sent down for the purpose of considering the opportunities offered there the Investment of Northern capital. K.

Kief waa ai.ttx.rtaed to man up a cmnitttee of such members ss conid lske the trip to represent the orgauliaf loo. Those who have so far their wiillnifness to go arw S. Ilinvr lalrehlld. S. W.

'Fames, J. C. Johiing. G. L.

Pu'na A. W. R. A B. lesrh.

C. M. James B. I ex 11 snd George F. Crane.

Ibe partv will probable leave together with a committee from th Chsmber of Commerce in the lait-r iar of Apttl Thev exts-t to go to New Orl-ane. on to ralvesto snd llooetoo and home by Northern Tts asd M. Iiis. Saeeeeau His Fath-r. ial lo Tb Times lie bloc rat.

Huiitsville, March II. At a meet, ing of the Chamber of Commerce tonight Frank J. Tueuipson wa unanimously eleeted secretary, vice hia father. X. Thnmninn.

In aecretsrv of lkd feuutuera Jadntnal Asocutior Dsveuport. St. Louis Catro Henna Vlckaburg Bed River Ldg New orkana Omaha Kansas City Pittsburg Cincinnati Louisville Naxhvillc Chattanooga Fort Little Bock Arthur ultoo Rhrevepr-rt Alexandria Frosea. Arris a In Yesterday-. See marine column.

Departed Yesterday. America, St. James, W. T. Sivxell.

Advertised ta Leave To-Oay. ForLower Cosst Grover Cleveland. Koons. II a. an.

For Bar Lafourche and Cpper Coast Ma bel Cornea i. Cornea ux, 12 m. Advertlaed ta Leave Satarday. For Otiachlia and Black Rivers Fred A. Blanks.

KniDtKT. 3 p. in For Grand Lake and Bends Valley Queen, Cea. 5 p. m.

For Camden. Ark. City of Camden, Carlton, p. ni. "or Shrevcport Elect ra.

White, I p. n. Wharf Whlaperlaan. All of the boats leaving yesterday took out good tripa. The City of Camden arrlxed yeaterday from Camden with a lug trip of cotton and sun-diii-s.

She waa detained aome time by low water lu the Ouachita. She is receiving to leave again Saturday for Camden. and sll way landu.g. She baa already received considerable freight, aad Capt. Carlton la aa-aured a full cargo.

She Is the only boat going through to Camden. The regular lower Coast tri-weekly paeket Grover Cleveland, Cspt. C. Kouoa commanding aod J. M.

Nalvanl ileit. leaves tbia morning at 11 o'clock for oakvllle. tbe forta and all way landinga on tbe lower coast. Tbe popular Ickaburg and benda packet Valley Queen. Capt.

Ben ilea coeumaudiug and T. C. Rachae clerk, goes out to-morrow evening for Natcbex, Vicksourg. the bceda snd sll wax landinga on the upper cuaat. The Vale-j xjueea baa a big up freight engaged.

The Fred A. Black" Capt. Lsr Brnnni-r commanding, leaxea to moirow at A o'clock for Monroe and all way landtags on the uuachiia and Black rlvera. Tlie City of Hartford will be Inspected at Harvey's Csnal to-day. WiJiam Aral of tbo Waterways Journal la in tbe city, lie ia known to all stesmbostmen.

Tht-re hss tw-en no nore faithful servant of tlie river Interests than the editor of the Ws-trrways Journal. He has succeeded in giving his journal something more than a trade inter-eat, but then he kaa had the advantage of a very interesting subjei-t. The French training ship Duonny Tronln. one of the most modern aud complete xesaeig, of ber kind, has arrived in port, aud ia anchored off tbe bead of Povdraa afreet. Capt.

John Hrvaut. eneskiug of the bill an-thorixiLg a bridge at TurnbuU's Diand. sava: "Three davs liefore Congresa a1Jurned a bill waa paaaed to authorise a railroad bridge across old river, somewhere shout Turn-bulls Island. This measure paaaed both hraacbia of Congress within thlrtv-slx boura of its introduction, snd its sutbor feit great pride thereat. But that was not mix to raiast of, for It ia a pretty well-established fact thai a railroad bridge bill eaa lie rushed ttrougb Congress quicker and attracting less attention than art other meaaure, not even excepting a pension claim.

Tbe aame Congress which sppropristes for tbe improvement a lei msintcnance of a cbauoel only after careful scrutiny ss to the proprieties, will au-tlorlxe bridge acroas It without Iraeif Imposing in leriua. not to axoMed. the aa fe-guarda againrl its tietvming sn obstruction snd peril to that channel. That antborlty being iaveated ia others, there's hardly id Instance of record where the Interest a In the river baa not been earrlfb-cd to the economies or conveniences of the bridge. Red river steamiaiata am already new being aul.je.-ted to Kiaaea on ac-ount of such b'gtata'ion.

Mce than liklv Ibis Hid river bridge will htil prove snotber nindrsace. and aiaihe make insurance rates just little higher. But of this none but the BtcaiuiMt men have a care." JS'ob Glaeer. one of the heat-known river captains of the Pit tabu -g har'r. die.1 at bis home in Plttaburg laat Saturday from pneu-luouia.

Deceaaed waa born In Bavaria. Germany. 1n bim! wlien quite viMing rtnie lo thia country, lie settled in Pittsburg, and entered tbe employ of W. H. Brv.sn when tbo latter placed hi first s'eanxcaost oa the tiver lo the early ftftiea.

Since tbe merging of the Brow a Interval in the coal combine, capt. tsd cbssge Hie stestner Cfasr-lev Brown, (spt. waa a men ber of Hartaar Maatcs and Pilota Aaam iatiun. aod of the Ancient order Failed Workmen, and ta aervived hv tla widow and seve rhiidrea. John A.

V. W. C. C. A.

and Ma Lixsie. ail of Pittsburg. The following I-lepra was received yesterday Louis. March 14. 1S1.

K. Wright. Agent. vl Graiicr atreet: "The tlTi of m. Iuia Wiil leave New Orleans for St.

Louis lueadsv. llch. p.ltivey JAS. M. GKASTY, Alsster." River Telegtraano.

Sp-lal to The Times ALFXANDR1A. Mar. 14 -Gauge 4 3 feet, a tiae of .1. V.ather clear and Coid. Special to The TlmeB-Democrsf.

M'iNRiiF. 14. -Tbe river and tributaries in- to rise. Tbe Fred A. Biauka str.xed an.

tu. a la New ttr leans w.tb a fair trip, she wi.l get away to-nigiit with a large cargo, snub of alch will be ottost. AV'il SAP A. Msrch 14 River 1 feet, a fall ol 1 is the past tweatx-four fc.mra. Departed Down: City of tamdea at 10 o'clocg 7.

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