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.4 'r ftl1 TOLUME XLVL NEW ORLEANS, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, QUADRUPLE SHEET. NUMBER 270. r.ie 3 ItfSslt il II It II 2. if 1 II II II 1 IV. 1 fc 1 if 14i inriartu iUi lui iw i AND (Mean.

LOTH MADE TO ORDER L'ew Stock, New Styles, in. Cloths, Oassimeres and Fancy Stings, all choice selections oi lirect impoijation. Cutting and Fitting nnsnr pissed by any house in the trade. Fine Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Ueckwear, Gloves and Hosiery, large and beautiful assortment, tzi at unusually low prices nORURTY M'PEAN, UEROHANT TAILORS AND Men's Furnishers, Ctr. Canal and St.

Charles sts. s24 8mSnWeFrlstp Sash, Door and Blind Factory PLANING MILLS, rj larjtst u3 lost Complete Factory I IN THE SOUTH. mm west, ier Batata and Tle street. Broach OCBce 33 CaurmdeleC Kreet. aWr Yard 97 Cam tret, Barswn ay and St.

Peter, aad Sc.Ll aad Ba Fnt Oflea Bx 370. Larg stock of BASS, BLINDS, DOORS, KOXTLD ING Miutantlx on hand. KjLUTATIOlf CABINS bjmU to order ftt OTFlfg. BTOHJt AND CHURCH FTTRNI TUXX a vpedaltr. OMen XMpectfoSj oollcttoa and promptly CM knrert caah prteea.

1 3mlatp IYERSITY OF LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS. TieaKy of 35 ProfeMorm. 494 BtndenU in at. tendance duxinfpact Seaaloa. Rtk Seaalon of Collegiate Department begins OcMmtS, 1882.

PnU CoUegiate Coorsee In logvafee, Belles Lettrea and Bdenoo. leading to ImgTMa. Adjunct HI a School to prepare twtenU for Collegiate Department. Fcaiy Prefesem and250 Students in Collegiate Sasartaent and Hlgb Scnool during last sea en. TnlUon fees, $45 per Minim in High 8ekool aad $50 in Collegiate Department, In cBdUgfBUeoarse in Langnages, Mathematics, CboBistty, Pbrsles and Meonanica.

For tar ttsrlatonaattoa and catalogue, address H. H. JJSSas. Dean. stem Medical Department eommeneea Oetotxr IS, 1882.

Full Kedical Course, with daladTantagea. Klnp Professors and 217 atadeata in Medical Dartment daring past aaioa. Address for details T. O. RICHARDSON, M.

Dean. L. Bewiiia of Tmw Department begins Nor ember Fall Oeorsea in Common and Civil lav. Poor Professors and 27 Student daring last session. For details address 1 Vv CABLETON HUNT, IL.

Dean. 3T gnThgnil stp Wr McBRAYER'S Celebrated Whisky The Finest Made, la eases of one dozen sotUes, receiTsd direct from the Bole Agents, BARTLEY, JOHNSON OF IOUISVIXIJC. For Bala in Lot to Bolt by Importers of Brandies, Cordials and Fancy Groceries, Decatur street, 43 H. Haloney, 1ST. arDfs A eInlc1 Departments a wiaj.

Teeth Sxtracted Without Jea8'83 latply AT GRUNEWALD HALL, 18 Baronne, or 127 Canal st. Steinway, Weber, Knabe, Pleyel, Behr and Fischer PIANOS, Lowest Prices and Easiest Terms. LARGEST STOCK OF MUSIC IN THE SOUTH Of American and European publications. Everything in the mnsio line at less price than anywhere else. Address Louis Grunewald, 823 "82 lstptf NEW ORLEANS.

H. L. NORES. Dry Goods, Novelties, Faney Goods. 205 CANAL STREET 205 BET.

RAMPART AND BURGUNDY. Daily Arrivals from New York and Eastern Markets. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. BROCADED VELVETS, ROCHE SILKS, PLAIN BLACK and COLORED SATINS. BLACK and COLORED VELVETS.

FANCY DRESS GOODS, in all the newest Styles and Shades. Special attention is called to oar Stock of SHOODES CLOTHS. An immense lot of Remnants of the finest grades of RIBBON, of all widths and colors, at 25 per cent, of their value. A beautiful line of Colored. Plain and Fancy LADIES' and GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS Also, an elegant line of GENTS' FURNISH ING GOODS, in all sizes and prices.

The Champion $1 Shirt. New Goods received every day and sold at the very lowest prices. H. L. Nores, 305 CANAL.

STREET, Between Rampart and Burgundy streets. sl7 8uTuTh6mlstp The Celebrated BROTHER JONATHAN SHIRT, Si Reinforced 4 PLY LINEN BOSOM AND BANDS OR CUFFS, completely nnisnea ana warranted to nt. or omy oy M. KRANZ, 101 Canal street 101 A complete line and most select stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, and all grades of SHIRTS, both white and colored, at the VERY LOWEST PRICES, AT M. KRANZ, 101 Canal street.

SPECIAL NOTICE. I beg leave to call the attention of mothers to the new and immense line of BOYS' and YOUTHS' SHIRTS, Just received to day, wnicn wui oner at low prices. 08 SuTuTh6mlstp THE GENUINE Williams Singer (NEW FAMILY) SEWING MACHINE. Great Rednetion in Prices! Oar NO. MACHINE, with cover, for $25, former price $35.

Our NO. MACHINE, with Extension Table, Bide Drawers and Handsome Cover, reduced Horn 90 to S30. No charge for extra attachments. GUARANTEED FOB FIVE YEARS. Bend tor Price List.

M. A. PECK. Sle Aa ent for Talalan and Mississippi, 201 Canal street, NEW ORLEANS. Agency for BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS and fashion publications.

'81 lySuWeFrlstp Read This. Tin Imported CARVING AND TABLE KNIVES, RAZORS, STEEL SCISSORS. and General CUTLERY, TRUSSES, etc. All guaranteed FIRST CLASS STOCK at LOWEST PRICES In the city. iivroiRSsroisr, (Successor to Ik LAMOTHE.) 10I.V Royal street lOl sl7 tjmouwejrristp OUR FIRST FALL AND WINTER Surprise.

New Goods, New Styles, ISlJcJ A.TTERlSrS And LOW PRICES. 1000 Suite for Children, Comprising all the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES in that line. Also the renowned DENUREMONT SUIT. 1000 Suits for Boys, For school and every day wear. Also a choice line of DRESSING SUITS.

1000 Suite for Youths, In neat patterns, newest designs and Latest Styles. Large selection of fancy CASSIMERE SUITS, and fine DIAG ONAL SUITS. 1000 Suits for Men. Immense variety of medium and fine fancv CASSIMERE SUITS. SCOTCH SUITS, plain WORSTED and figured DIAGONAL SUITS.

All of the best fabrics and of the latest fashion. SEND FOR SAMPLES. Country Orders Promptly Filled C. 0. D.

by Express. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. OCR H1ECHA5T TAILORING DEPARTMENT is now replenished with the latest importations of fine Cassimeres, Worsteds, Diagonals and Broadcloths, under supervision of a first class artist. Give Us a Trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

G. 213, 215 and 217 Decatur, 08 3ml stp Near Dumaine street. SUNDAY. OCT. I.

St. Charles Hotel WILL OPEN For the Season, After having been painted inside' and out, and made better than it ever was in MODERN IMPROVEMENTS AND HOME LIKE COMFORTS. Special Feature. Families can be supplied with meals at any time without registering. Don't forget that this plan enables you to take your dinner or breakfast at the Hotel, and be independent of your cook.

s28 ThSatSunlmlstp NEW STOCK X3Y EVERY STEAMER. Upholstery, Pine Furniture, Paper Hangings. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. In Satin, Damasks, Stamped Silk, Plushes Dwurn Avujuii tuxa Aieatner. BICH TAPESTRIES AND WINDOW SHADES, All with Suitable Trimmings.

Also Fine AACJ CURTAINS. FURNITURE FOR PARLORS AND BEDROOMS, In Mahogany, Rosewood, Zebra, Maple, and Trainut, in Ancient and Modern, French English and American Patterns, and Brass Gilded Bedsteads. PAPER HANGINGS, Of Newest and Most Elegant designs, from Lowest to Hi hest Grade. Wcrk done In the latest styles, In the hest man ne and at most reasonable prices, under the personal supervision H. II.

SIEBRECHT, 49 JElCyrZAJL, STEEET, MILLINERY, Dross Ma.kiner if'me 11 Goilard 66 Royal street 66 Begs to inform the ladies that her new first REStt MAKXR, the celebrated house of Laffertere, Paris, has just arrived, and is prepared to take orders for Costames and DTesses. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Due notice will be given of the GRAND OPENING of New Stock. o22 ltlstp M. Navra, AT 167 Canal street, near Danphine, Is now receiving the lanrest varietv of Novel tie ever imported into this city, the demand for line onumr nt beluic ho srreat Hint year tuat he has imported aa immense stock of the very House Decoration.

All Summer Goods, such as Refrixerators, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freexers and other frooris sold at cost, in order Ut make room for new KOOHS. L. L. KAYttA, o' ltlstp E. BELL, TAILOR ANJD DRAPER, tfZ St.

Chsvrlea street. o22 ltlstp NEW ORLEANS. A. Brousseau's Son, 23 and 23. Chart res .23 and 25 MOQUETTES, $1 60 and $1 70 per Yard.

TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 70 Cents a Yard np to $1 05. New Style Jnal Received at Above Prices. WILTONS, AZMINSTERS, BRUSSELS, 8 PLY, INGRAINS. Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Fine Assortment of New and Beautiful CURTAIN AND FURNITURE GOODS. All the Latest Styles and Novelties.

Call and see. Telephone in use. sl9 '83 lrlstp NOTICE. Havlne been Informed often that other ma nriTM rasemDiing we JTET HOME in outward appearance were offered aa such, I warn the public to call and examine the NEW HOME, as it is far superior to any Sewing Machine in quality and durability. Verbal or postal orders promptly attended to.

GUSTAV SEE6ER, Oil "81 Ivlstp irO CamsJ atraeb PAINLESS DENTISTRY. The most sensitive teeth can be filled with Dr. Smith's white filling WITHOUT PAIN. It contains no mercury or other Injurious sub stance and does not discolor. Specimens of this beautiful filling and a large list of persons who have tried it during the past six years and recommend it in the highest terms, will be furnished.

This filling made and used exclusively by Dr. G. G. Smith. Prices very moderate.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH. A new method of mounting Artificial Teeth, making a continuous gum, and consequently more artistic and natural appearance, at moderate cost to the patient. Also a beautiful method of Inserting Artificial Teeth without a plate. Dr. G.

G. SMITH, Dentist, Successor to Dr. B. F. Smith, 121 Berlin street, near Coliseum, ol5 '82 lstpSuly One block be 1.

Napoleon At. SEW DESIGN'S IS WALL PAPER, ART PAPER HANGINGS. LEWIS, 300 CAMP STREET, COR. PRYTANIA, INTERIOR PAINTER, the most practical and complete HOUSE DECO RATOR in the South. ala SmlstpSaSoMo F.

H. KNAPP SON, Dental Surgeons, 13 Baronne street. 13 E8TAHLI8HED 1840. ol SaTnSalmlstp P. L.

Cusachs, Druggist, 158 CXSAL COB. BAB0XXE. Abaelately Pare Drag ajnd Medicine. Tkn PrBacriution Department and Laboratorr are under the management of tm mid vichv. Gln er Ale.

Mead and Soda Water. The finest Syrup prepared from, par trait Jaloos. si 89 lylstp Corner Barona. H. KERN, Dry Goods! Dry Goods! 104, 106 and 108 Baronne st.

The business of the past week baa occupied all of our time and attention, consequently we are unable to make aa extended announcement of the latest arrivals. We can ny briefly mention that large ana! beautiful Hue NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SILKS AND SATINS, BLACK GOODS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, FANCY GOODS, DOMESTIC ASD PLANTATION GOODS, have last been received. All new and fresh Goods, selected for this market, to which we invite th attention of our friends and the public. Bottom Figures AND ONE PRICE ALL. H.

KERN, 104, 106 and 108 Baronne st. N. B. 1 case Black Brocaded POPLINS at 18 cents, worth double that price. o23 ltlstp Costumes, Dresses, BRIDAL TROUSSEAUX.

A. L' STYLES. tOGAlj, 14 Baronne street 14 Directs attention to her elegant new stock of Dress Materials, Trimmings, and IfoTeltfes. JERSEY JACKETS, The Greatest Senaatlon th Season. To be found only at this establishment.

Work rooms now oven and readv to fill orders at short notice. The ladies are invited to call and see the beautiful new goods now opening. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. FRENCH MILLINERY. New Stock Latest Styles IN French Pattern Bonnets, Hats, Artificial 1 lowers, ana all the Novelties of the UBS.

A. FIELD, 14. Baronne street .14 PRICES MODERATE. Special attention to country orders. oC2 lstptf FRENCH 1AM GOODS AO PERFUMERY.

DIRECT IMPORTATION Df ALL TH Latest Paris Styles And MOST APPR0TED DESIGNS PRESBUTS. ENTIRE NEW 8TOCK IN OBJETS D'ART, all selected in Jaiurope Dy M'me Charles Trouilly, 139 CANAL. STREET 133 3EJTJTVT ATT HAXR, JEWELRY, HEAD ORNAMENTS, of every The Ladies are invited to call and examine "HAUTE NOU VEACTES in hair dressinjr now ready for inspection. oca ouminamAstp GRAND OPENING BONNETS, HITS, NOVELTIES, Received from, the most renowned Parisian modistes, at M'ME ROSA REYHOIR'S POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 9 CHARTRES NEAR CANAL, From WEDNESDAY, 25th, to SATURDAY, 28th Inst.

Her patrons and the public are respectfully Invited to attend. NO cards. 8linlatp ii NewFaHGIothing II. PIERSON, 13 and 15 Camp street. Having completed the PAINTING AND REPAIRS to our well known store, and received Large Fresh Additions to OUR FINE STOCK, we are prepared to show the Latest and Most Fashionable Styles of goods la the market.

The MAKE and CUT of our Clothing is well known, and persons can be assured of a PERFECT FTT. Stylish Scotch Cass. SACK SUITS. Fancy Worsted BACK SUITS, Silk Faced. Black Diagonal Knickerbocker COATS and VESTS, 15 to $22.

Fancy Worsted Dress PANTS. French Casslmere and Worsted SUITS. Boys' School and Dress SUITS at moderate prices. Children's School part SUITS, all prices. Shaker and Merino Fancy Silk SCARFS.

Fancy HALF HOSE. H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARF PINS, new designs.

Also, on our Job Lot Counter Fine All Wool COATS, PANTS and VEST8 at HALF PRICE. Call and see, at WM. H. PIERSON'S, (SUCCESSOR TO WHEELER A PIERSON,) 13 aad 15 Caaap street. o22 '82 SuTnThlylstp WANTED.

TWO ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN, to to whom liberal inducements will be offered. Apply S. T. CHURCHILL, o22 ltlstp 1Q3 Canal street. CASSXDT 'S LADIES' RESTAURANT, 40 Carondclet street, stair.

REOPENING. Entirely renovated and pAinted throughout. Everything the market affords. o22 ImlstpSuToTh M. H.

CASSIDY. G. P. MAL0NEY, D. D.

DENTIST, OFFICE. AND SI8IDKOE, ISO Canal 130 Near Baronne street. Dentistry tn all its branches at reasonable price. Taeth extracted without pai. and lstptf EIXGA.KT Ftthottttkb bt Acctioh.

On Monday, Oct. 23, 1882, at io o'clock A. Mr. w. I.

Hodgson, auctioneer, will sell the entire contents of residence No. 180 Delord street, between St. Charles and Carondelet streets, consisting of very elegant parlor, bed and dining room furniture, In rosewood and black walnut, new carpets, mirrors, oil paintings, engravings, handsome glassware, ornajneirt, china, i'aivre pinna, cooking Btove, etc. Th whole la splendid order, been used only a few month See tb ad vertisement ior particulars. BXIDEKBKKG dt KIT WEST HAVANA Cigars.

The celebrated brands of this well known manufactory are all made of the very best Havana tobacco, In their factory at Key West, Fa. With the greatest pleasure I recommend these goods to all smokers, and by trying them It will be found that tney cannot do exoeixea in wis city, eiiner in orlce or a nail v. Of course everybody claims to have the best goods, but have not found a smoker yet who was not highly pleased with Seidenberg A Key west iiavana cigars, eoie agent, nermann isaao, 69 Canal street branch 22 Carondelet street. Hats Goods Objects D'Akt. M'me Charles Trouilly, 132 Canal street, is In re ceipt of latest Paris styles in French fancy goods, Objects IV Art, for presents and perfumery, together with human hair, head ornaments and jewelry of every kind.

The ladles will be Interested to examine these rich and beautiful articles, which were all selected by M'me Trouilly while in Europe tms season, xney iorm ft magninoent assortment and are all ready for inspection. See advertisement. John P. Richardson A silk sales have largely increased since they have in stocK tne unequaiea uoraceiu." The Spanish Union Benevolent Association have fixed their ball for the Saturday, ueoemoer at urunewaia nau. A young Methodist minister asks the Christian Advocate If he onght to read Paine's "Age of Reason'; also.

If It is a bad book to lend to parishioners. The editor replies that the minister need not go back to that work to ascertain how to grapple the current infidelity. "Thomas Paine attacked the Bible In a way that would make little or no impression in our time. Ha was simply a coarse, unscholarly opponent of Chris tianity." as to a minister wno wouia lena Paine's book to a parishioner, unless there is something most extraordinary in the parishioner, he must be a most extraordinary minister. Kauffman A Isaacs, large dealers in the un equaled Corticelll spool silk.

Tapestry Brussels 70 cents a yard, at A. Brousseau's Son, 23 and 25 Cuartres street. Millions of Judges say Seidenberg A Key West Havana cigars were found to be equal in manufacture and flavor to the best Imported Havana cigars. Sold at 09 Canal street, and 22 Carondelet, corner Common street. It was not till 1866 that the modern sys town of Metz.

when the construction of the four detached forts of Bt. Quentln, Plappe 111. TmIIah was nnflFTIfl III V)uc vuoieui auu uucu orvA a 44 wa 44 4 riaaUa WPA rVtm pletel. The other hv been llnisliea under we uernun iuiu witiivuKni who have likewise added one by one the UnmAtrt PrlnM AnffTlst von Wurtem berg, ana asixow. auo uwwvj the series Is the little fort of Hlndersin.

vr TimM Vaatwi all ahades in the UQ equaled Corticelll spool silk. New stock at Navra's china palace. Autumn arrivals at Adams. at. faria and London the twDUlar Corti celll spool silk Is sold, used and appreciated." choice Fasm for Balk Onlr 26 miles from the city, on the Morgan Taxaa Railroad.

Bee W. I. Hodgson's fad," in our 44 for Sale" column. r. TnnrxBft' Machetes.

Tools. Etc. See D. Morphy's auction It laemooth. stronsr and lone the una inaled Corticelll spool alllu Bee the house decorations at Navra's.

Housekeeping goods at Farolswhlaky Is goodV a LATEST TELEGRAPH STAND AND DELIVER. The Oompnlsorj on Office Holders for Campaign Purposes Indorsed by the President Th nick Hand Ma la Wrklc with Aawsi th Vlratala OsBe IlMmr. isfeciax to ran PioATtnrn.1 WSHISOTOK, Oct. 21. It la reported that at a Cabinet meeting on the subject of assessment, the President said that snp poeed it was well understood that no fore a or presanre was to be used to eompel pay.

ment and that after repeaUng th auuetiMUib made some time ago by hint In enndetonsy tlon of anything except voluntary eontribu tions, he remarked that he did not uppoe that there was any objection to the occasional presence In the department of person collecting voluntary oontrl buttons. The farce of hypocrisy could not well go farther than this. Mr. Arthur, Judge Folger. Bill Chandler' and the rest, each and all know oiUt well as Jay Hobbell and William Mahon that thee contributions are not volnntAry.

It Is perfectly within the bounds of truth to say that hut for the fear of losing their places not one In four of those who now contribute would do so, and that not one tAnthi of the present amount would be contributed. If the fdea were to bar merely voluntary contributions, all that Would be necessary, would be for Mr. Hub be 11 to advert! that he Is ready to receive contributions at his place of business on Thirteenth Washington City. It is because these contributions are not voluntary but extorted that the precise number each one Is to pay la assessed like a tax bill, the certainty andjireoialon of which, is equal to death Iteelf. Meantime Ma hone Is assessing the clerks and employee from Virginia at the rate of 24.

lor every tota? salary. The Herald publishes his circular letter, dated 16th October. The Tribune gives an Interesting account of his demanding and procuring the removal of a lady jtoetuiixtress at Manassas, Vas, from an office worth $360 per year, whleni she has tilled since 1873. She 1 Indorsed by every patron of the office save two, but im removed because forsooth her brother Is Republican straight out an opponent oX Ms none. Mahone has Just procured the removal of two colored laborer in the Interior Department who have been there for thirteen year and are regarded aa very tncient.

They are discharged because they no longer vote Wtifsuch' evidences of his" power over th President and the departments. It may well be supposed that a clerk from Virginia get ting one of bis "stand and deliver clroulars' would be very apt to ootue down. THE PENSACOLA PLAGUE. Eeport of PxogreM of tie PeTer Paying Off Horse. CBtrlaUa fr th aSTerersv BrECIAX TO TH1 PlCaTT71TB.

Pensacola, Oct. 2L. Th official bulletin at the Hoard of Health announces) forty case of fever and three deaths. The names of the accessed are Child of J. M.

Le baron Philip, son of Joseph Brown, and Cera Stewart. Dr. Fordhsvm 1 again oa the sick list from overwork. Mr. Ponav City Clerk, Is reported very erltioally 111.

and il" condition of Mr. Woods Is not Improved. Mayor Tarble has a light can fever. The Board of Health paid oft the nurse? for the present week to day. Th disbar ment on this account amount to about fjooa, and the bills for relief furnished the desta tute are very large.

Mr. Marshall, of the Ad vane Oasette; Mrs. Reynolds, of Augusta CoL J. H. Walton, L.

M. Merritt and family, John Pfeffer, elerk of the First National Bank, are convalescing. Lewis Bear is out and at' work, but his appearance Indicates a hard wrestle with the fever. The following contributions have been received by the Board of Health Clttsensof Fern an din $60; Seminole Lamber Com Eany, Mill view, $60; Oen. M.C.

Mohr. Wash igton, D. $60; James Teller, Aaoanaionv parish, through the Tlroea Democrat, $100: R. E. Dally, Meridian, $21 Rev.

A. V. Waldron, First Congregatloiial Church, Dayt, $5 20; Wm. banker, Washington, $30; eeileeUon by Calhoun, Palatka. $04 so by th I.

O. O. Teutonla Lodge, Mobile, $15; JefferMm Valley Pratt Mines, oral City Lodge, Birmingham, $9 60; Mont gomery Odd Fellows, $60 Cuba Lodg, Key West. $20; Grand Lodge of Florida, $100 Altman A New York, $20. Grand total of case, of deaths, Ml.

STOCKS AND STAPLES. The Status of Lonkiana ondsr fgPECLU. TO TBS PlCATTJjrK.1 Kkw York, Oct. 21. The committee of the.

Btock Exchange held a meeting on a proposition to quote Louisiana consols ex matured coupons, but the vote showed the committee was evenly divided and th subject was postponed. In some quarters it i thought the committee will wait for th decision of the Supreme Court a to whether the ft ate shall carry oat It con tract, which, will probably be rendered fq December. Sterling Is weaker; prime city bankers to i.81. New crop of New Orleans molasses, to lt Hides are Arm, sales 000 wet salted Orleans 10 cents cash. The estimate American wheat crop re dnced to $28,000,000 bushels.

Cotton is advanced on lighter receipt and some Southern covering. a 1 COTTON PLANTERS' ASSOCIATIOir. A Proposed Centennial Cotton Expo The Next il Oaventlem II eld at Tlekbnrs iBrSCIAL TO THE PXCATUKE.) Ltttlk Rock, Oct. 20. The National Cotton Planters' Association this morning, passed, after much discussion and soma amendments, a number of Important resolov tlon appertaining to the Industrial condition of tne South, chief among which to the.

public at large was one concerning a world's centennial cotton exposition, to be undertaken and carried but by the association In 1884, It being a historical fact that Just hundred years previously our first eight bales of cotton were exported, and I own arrival In England the King seized contraband on the ground that America could not grow so much cotton. The association wiU at one lntltnf Tespondence with various ol ties I the and hold tbelr eTeat eipositw In which euers the After a warmly owi'wi Tfar boi of cltl tothj poln i ing the annual Vick.burg TW.n, jirlncipal'r VM suv. ful,.

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