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i a NEiy: ADTfeBTISiaiENTS. TIIE CRESCENT RIFLES. a JC6ICDAY KVEN. ur iln MiaplcM of toubc (enUemen of tbl I I ioramamt Vr. Wlttoerioon appreciates ia! Bthel.

Hkl VlU mike the 1. tb rotrrufani! will Uk tha llin open atr ft bU on Um Bthi 5lUlr lrW.i PirBSOAl ITHK TWO KNTUCMKN VU tnaalred oi am old man on Um corner of k( rbriea ai St, Andrew atreeU the where rnuTSwtn broUMsr wlU eriArea BU8X tlS TtaU olBce. taey wUl Nelre lnforma TINTED EXPERIENCED MAN TO I take enane el atore In coantrr. Mait Tra0.and EnClin. Aadreae O.

Bex CHABlES COIXKGHV i vn nvrvi wul oe ieaaloii WKUiJUAr. uownera. blTb day the President. John MonUUot, B. mow In vae enf.

iu wa ouargv di uw pvpua ttaatd to aton, and leave by the Morgan train 2 8 oock A. from atatten. (oet of rTilaaatle ftreet. Vntll then ha can be met at the ltMai. Fathers', from 13 to 8.

BALK LIQUIDATION 4aUClNJ i natter Of WK. HIQOIN8 A. O.I 1 tb waiter GC1ULOT e. ewA. um AMstnea voot i 1 1 n.lTMreetnenl of parti dated September ,9 CI there wtilbeaoM en TUKaclY.ep imilwr 3.

a jla a. at. at tne corner or Faiuiraoa an4 vuTier atreeis, in inn mnnot af tlua city, so uie lass ana hi dm Dtattar xor caaU. Im4 iouvwub iwrwvt aw5 AlUie property, toola. material and an ether belonging to the lata firm of OuiUot A liKyitia, in vua mm J.

1 xcrpt the propeuer wneei. woioa do bomi Kpparate trem said other effeeta and at a diatlnot en all of the foreaMtaa; to be sold for ash mtiioat regard appratoement. The said t)Toprty eflecu. beionlna' to said comprise all Ui4. contenu of.

the and workshop of said late firm corner of said streets exeept the following de nrooertT. which does not belonat to flnn. bet te other partlee, and which are not to bs suM. to wlti 13O0 lbs. of Iron, 100 lbs.

anrle iron, 151 lbs. copper Pipe, two inch, lobe Taives, small levers, 2 vajTetema, 152 lb, of rum, 8d lbs. of sheet lead. 1 block and fall. 1 piece af chain, 1 box of sprlnra (80 and 1 ina piDe stock with tape.

The said sale to be t.le by the andersinod. Robert K. Balden. Liu actloc a aactiuneer, the proceeds of sale his (Ouiilot's) proper receipt a liaaidator, anl adjudication to be bindina; or sale made until le aawunt of bid la paid to aald liqnidator. The lesae of said premlaea la not to be offered or sold, Tbe pnrchaaera are te rehtove effects bossbt wtthln forty eUrbt bear fron time of nuiil tha prloo paid, as aereinbeiore mcnftoned.

Tber sbaQ be bo adlndieatlAn ear sale unless amonntef bid la paid IN CanH at time of adja. diraUon to said OalUot. Orleans, Bept. lfm. A.

O. ODIUOT, t33 4i Uqnidators. Ball of Stevedore nad lna sneresnen'o Benevolent Aseoclation, New Orleans, Hept. ,31, Tbe officer and the members bf the above association will assemble at their hall on FRIDAY, September 2A 1882. at oclook.

p. M4 to attend a special meeUng on bnainosa of Importaace to be By orders of the Secretary a JOHN J. McCOBKACIC JT. H. DKLTJZEAN, President.

VflXt i i i notice. Out cfBce wm be dosed to morrow, BATTJR DAY, Beptember 23, on account of Holiday. aa itwp vnrrTn Ouromco wUl be closed on Bcptembex 23! 1883, on account of Holiday 33 3t2dp LEHMAN, ABRAHAM dt CO. NOTICE. vr store wffl be cloecd on SATURDAY.

8Si ct aoconnt of Holiday. KERN, 104, 108 and 108 Baxonne at, i 1 vraWTirrwro mwt a cottagh CON VV taming' three or few rooms, kitchen and eastBet, lav geconq Anauacw avaaresa lu i TAOK, thts omce. 'r ANTED THRJCK COMPETENT PLA8 terera. Apply at ko. no wommpg sxreet to CHAH.J.

ATKINH 431 1 ITTANTED A GOOD 8VOAR BOILER, who tkevooghly nndwatamls tbeckveiaen. turn of luce and the BaYndjtna; of xhe Tacnnnx ptTi. Apply to RENSHA.WcCAMMA.CK: A CXX, a FenlUio street. wwt TAN TED TENANTS FOB TWO OR i three handi roosnav ramlahed or nnfor auaaeo. uox suiu, vj.

ANTED A GERMAN OR Ismilr te to AjplT: to S. HEATH, No. 75 Camp street. siT lw TirANTSD ALX HOU8H AND HOT EI. keeper to take nettee tha LEOPOLD LETT has just received a fresh supply of ele gant window Bhadea, which he Is selflnr at ftO eenta, and good Masting at 13 and 15 cents per yard, at his new store.

No. 691 Magaalne, three doors above Bs. Andrew st alg lam E8TM ENTA. WELL ESTABLISHED, jl inn ex tola city desireas ox taking in vj Workls Partner, with a capital of eMiatgK 0OO. Tbe bmsineso in rneraUve.

and the houi well and tavorahir known. That extra eanital reoalrad take oai aaotber llo. of roads, which wta pay well in connection, and to extend the cosiness generally. To an acceptable party a inn ana satisfactory statement or tno Business be shown. Addreos Box 8136.

a VV21 PARTIES BREAKING OP lumukaimiiir or bnafnaaa ta aonantt K. CURTIS, auctioneer, 40 Royal street. eu27 lnt 1'TANTED HOUSES HAVINO INOUI li xlo for Improved properties tn deelrablo locations, parties having such for will Die inve ne paraoojara. X1.UJB at uua nun, otrondaie sareea. jyx7 a ARTIES DE8IRINO TO DISPOSE OP any Antique or old Furniture and Broasea, can do so to the rreatest tne sToatesx aavaatagk ny aaaresa us; urasiHaiwin r.w.

V7ANTKI FURNITURE, carpeis, pianos, doc, its, lor caai BROKER, Box lOSeTTP. 67 Jy33 Cf XXrANTED A YOUNO WHO write a aerawUng band and 1 slow at firures, to fill a clerkship. Apply at BUR. 1TA ti SPENCERIAN WRITINO TAUGHT PROM blackbeard copy book. 91 per month.

as xttiAtmimo', tax oyoraaw jyjj CASH AND A PAIR PRICE PAID FOR good second hand Furniture, Books and Merchandise of every description. Bend list of whatyeu have te sell and yoar address to Lock xox jx ew uneana trom umce. myx tx ANTEDA SITUATION AS COACH Dai. bv a Bsaa wh understand tha care of horses and is a safe and careful driver. Beat "reference gin office.

w. Address A Picayun WANTED OLD BROKEN GOLD AND bilver. HUbest prices paid at the New viinus uoiu ana buvex Ateancry, 66 Baron ae street. ap8 ti "COR BALE CHEAP AT RICK. BORN branch store.

697 Macartne, two hua. ana nrty secoxul nana atocieusn tUMmies. SALE A LOT OF BERKSHIRE AND ynester whit Pigs, 3 to month Old. lrJ? 83 orth Rampart street. alaCTan iw 1 I taf Ap SALE ABOUT 0O FEET OF IRON RAILING FOR OFTICJE, Upertect order, together wtth WALNUT TOP BAIL.

Apply at 37 Oamp street, ground floor. 17 7t H)R SALE CHEAP COTTOST QINii two Pratt's, two OuUetrsvene Carver, ail 1 In ttwroua renalr. Also one hand Emery a ln. S'T Apply to a. a JaLarr ai a.

ii au34 lm SECOND HAND DUMMY FOR SALE IN fOOfi'TtlTinlnsv afsvv1av, aavsaw Bnnn4n AM aw TOM to WNt End. Wiirti! mtah tmZ It 141 WfrmT, Wltr svskaa A Vi Va sfwtr a ri wv Vaow tuB, JJLHtt TO BENT. TO REST TITE lWKLI.IO WO. UO "WanhlnglOTi tree eontatnlur nine rooms. pmvcQ huu, eve.

a mo, im nne store io. 68 Jfaa aaine itnet. anltAble for but retail feuataeea. Apply to JA2LKS HA1LKS, la Kx, change Flac. 21 lw FOR "RENT THE UPPER PART.

OF bouse No. SA1 Csmn street, west side, well located for a respectable family, arched parlors. unar room. lonr arooa Mdnwnu ana tnres an. in rear, bntldlnar.

wtth Utohena, ironlnx room. etc apuiv on we remises or to jau comer Magaalao and Philip at. sau srw OR KENT THK TWO HTOKT BKICiC X1 Dweniaa No. US Ut. Mary street.

Lam ana airy rooms, commodkrM yard, con rent en to market and street ear. BenoTateA throagaout. Apyat 111 Bt. Mary ak, or At ITU1 HTOKJ5, NO. 71 TcbODDttoolaa atraeC rnnnlna fnronartt to Pmssrsrion Oetober 1.

W. O. HAY. MONIH Agent, Caaup street. sl7 'OR KENT STORE NO.

S4 MAGAZINE A near rafter, wtth three apaeions fleora. meaanrlna' 44 frr bt) faaA. aoltabVe for liffht Boannfaetarlna; nrpsM. Rant lew. Apply at ROBINSON'S OJENCt'.

II 1W I POB BXSrr 3S9 ST. CHABT.K8 AVSJltTE ThalhV that oleaat Bow 1 two ttory dwelllns. now Doenpied by Dr. A. W.

Bmytho. All wuoOmt' tmprwvesnantav double trout TCTandaha, halls, doablo paxlors opening Into a daTlghtfnl SOlooV octagon dlalnrooa connecting with pantry and kitchen, all on a eoii tin nona level floor, in sseand storyi fire bedroom, ilTeoal nar rooan, tosah room, on a SBTeh exrant' room, hot Kad eold water, no aid gallery room, nail txaaiag on north, aide throogn entire leaa th of hoaae. front garden, SchCllncer walks. lot tots np, yard bricked. nnderaTOnnd drainage, penins en all sides, eon th western exposure.

ROBINBONB Real Estate Agency, Carondelet itx ec or to oirner next door. sl7 TCROM OCTOBER 1ST THE BTRANOERS' Hotel, 137 Chartrea. Apply at 838 VUier trect. i 3iv OR RENT STORE NO. 48 ST.

CHARLES street, earner Itravier. Store No. 147 Oravtar atreet. Apply to J. HART.

43 Baronn trstt. eorssr OOmmsD. sl6 tf TO RENT THE THIRD STORY AND back bnUdlna Of 143 Canal street and pleasant office second story. Neat deslralMe cottage corner at Carondelet and Conrey street. wewry unprovea property corner Seventh and Magazine street.

Inquire of tl5 2w Oonyerc: lalFlroe. FURNISHED ROOMS. CORNER OF PRY. tenia aad Pleasant streets. sl tf TX)B RENT THAT MAONIFIQENT rtr.

the remdenc of the late Gen. Mr propci ty. the Twiicga. No. 7 Prvtanla street, belnr a larse.

double, brick bouee. two and a half stories high, with commodious and well ventilated rooms, wide halls, balconies, and verandah naving extensive gronna. in gooa oraen Apply to FRANK N. BUTLER, No. 17 Caron delet street, attorney at law.

sift RENT THE HANDSOME RESI street. dene and groand No. 631 Camp near First street, adjoining li. Jacnneuy, Esq. Large yard and garden, shade trees, ear.

Mage house, stable and every modern convenience. House commodious and In thorough omer ana repair recently paintea tn ana ouv akla. Atmiv to A. H. ISAACSON.

Sao on tbe premises, or W. X. HODGSON, agent, No. 18 wentula At Bl fVaWtf. T8 aVl Aff 4nAi mlaxakljisn and full particular.

4 tf TJINIC PROPERTY 3 SO FTRSTrf BE A tweea Pry tenia and Consenny, twelve rooms, stable and carriage house Fine two story house, 273 Second, between Prytania and coliseum, twelve rooms, stauie, camage nouan and large grounds. Fine two story property, 196 Seventh, between Camp and. Chestnut, eleven rooms, aukQie, carriage nense sum nne garden. Two story brick nomas, 161 Robin, between atagaaxne ana toxtstanee, xwetva. rooms, taraw yard and hydrant.

All the above ra good order aad equipped with all modern improvements. appry to nAaTjre autuu xi jacaaon i and Prytania. CIS la PiR RENT STORE 196 TCHOUPITOU. lag street, corner Joseph, with counters and sheivlnga complete. Also store and dwelling 198 TcboupiUmlaa.

Apply to JOHN O. RYAN, OS Tooapltoulaa. slO 3w TOR REN COTTAGE BOUaVaVXRNHR A jenenton ana wiums, varroiiton. bix In main house, large yard) sve minntee walk front depot, Keys at rrooary opposite. Rent 813.

Apply to E. L. HEWS, 13 Camp. slO 3w lTwalllng 206 Camp streci; wttlc side aarden. Btor.

101 Macaata strees. Poaseesloa October Apply toO.1T. STEWART, Marlpoaa Rice MTU. 81 ta 67 Joseph street. lm T30OMS TO RENT FURNISHED OR lt nnfnrntnhad.

sdnsie or in suits. No board ing honae. LoLaiion central and desirable. In' qui re at aOSCamp. lm noa unnvrflAT cen.

trallv located, twe etorv brick dwelling No WW cams sireex, netween xwiora ana oeepa streets. A in perfect repair ana an raer, con. talnlng ball on first and second floor, seven bed southern exposure. Gas, cistern, hydrant, large yard, nagged and paved, with garde plots. Apply toV.L.

HER WTO, No. 8 Caxondelet street, s9 tf F3R RENT STORE NO. 83 MAGAZINE street, between Pwrdra and LafayeU street. Peeeessfom 1st of October next. Apply to T.

GILMORE, 87 Camp street. I s7 tf TOK RENT FROM OCT. 1. STORK NO. 96 Comaton street, opposite City Hotel, new eetrpted by Messrs.

Heyiooaz A Btcren. Apply SIMON A KOH N. s6 6 Ci TORES FOR RENT THOSE TWO ELI rlble three story Brick Stores No. B7 and 99 Caanp street, besew Poydraa, now occupied by Ed. Heath.

either singly or together Possession October 1. Applyto W. I. HODGSON, AacTaoneer, ro. is jnreaaeies streev so RENT THE FIYE TWO STORT BRICK BTORES.

now tn mots of erection on Fordras street, be tween Fulten and Front streets, either single or in Diocs, rrem jctooer tees. For term and oonditten apply 1 FRANK RODER A CO aulS tf 49 and 61 Tchoupltoulas street. T7H)R RENT a uround noor Graviar street, next to uixsen' isanx. Store 10 Magtuana street. Apply to F.

H. STRONG, ana a 77 Cerondelet street. Q1 CAMP STREET DESIRARLE front room, furnished, single or in suit. vuargw BwuBnas. S4 1MB RENT THE UPPER STORIES OF A buildiac situated on corner of of CaroadnlnS wraviur streeta.

now ooenoten as nuavtc. Hotel. Possession given en 1st October next. Apply to EDWIN HARRIS, agent. aul tf TAn vvr.

txtw. airnos am 134 CANAL street, now oeupied by I. O. Levi. an.

PnYiaim Blrn jrlvrn on the 1st of October. Apply to wia miuhb, neoetver. aaiu ti friO REN THK THREE STORY BRICK A store 68 Cnstomhease street. Convenient to Pest Office, sugar lauding, etc. Possession riven October 1, Apply to STAUFFER, MACREADY 2 71 Canal street.

au30 tf OR RENT 133 CARONDELET STREET, suitable for dwelling or boardinar hoaae. PosaeHion riven lannedlately. Apnlr to IX WERnTER. 166 Gravler street. euu tc fJIHE SECOND FLOOR OF NO.

89 CARON a ueiet sueetk Between umimoa ana uravier, Possession October W. F. HALSEY. 183 Oravler street. au3 tf rpHE LOWER FLOOR OF NO.

63 CARON A earner Perdido, new ooonpied by ax ra. Graham, Black A Co. Peeseasion Os tober 1, W. Wm HALeE 188 Gravler. aS tf FOR RENT THE COTTAGE NO.

360 LA fayette. containing six rooms and Appiy "SOS's ratxayette rasat, Store 98 Common street opposite City Hotel. etore earner ixmi ana XAisyette strees. Apply to O. HOPKINS, Uhiaa street.

1 aW1' I'll v' toMfc'ae'' ra. ic.ft Maim' aw 5 X. ltS PR ID AY'S AP TEE NOOW ED I I XT 1 Bv i it (noting Jpicatiitne. a con pkopkietoius. MRS.

E. J. NICHOLSON. GEO. NICHOLSON.

FRIDAY STONING, SEPT. 93, 1S94. ujt usMMXirrs this myxstxbq. Academy of Music Nick Roberta Pantomime and Specialty Company. PERSONAL AND GENERAL NOTES.

i Tbe Queen outlives everybody about Shex, and consequently has to bear sorrow. She baa lately lost her doctor, and also Dean Weneeley, tter domestic chaplain. i 'r William H. Tanderbilt, Pierre LoriEard and Miss Catherine le Wolf, three of tbe wealtbiest people, pernapa. In the United States, have adjoining pews in All Saint' Chapel fn Newport.

i iAdy Florence Dixie Is doing more fcoan merely to talk and write In of the poverty stricken Inhabitant of tha West eoaat of Ireland. She Is soliciting contribution for tjtelr relief, and hag received a much as 135,000 in a single week. jcon The personal property of the late greearnaxt Allen, Missouri, baa been Inventoried and aggregate about tfteyxMt He was also an extensive owner of real estate still greater, bat as yet nneatlmated amet Capt. Mayne Reld, who Is now a resident of England, is hereafter to receive a pension from the United States of fl5 a month. He erred as Second Lieutenant in the Pirtt New York Volunteer In the Mexican War.

Ho la reported to be q.uite poor and living on a small hired farm. Hot Springs 8entinel ptx, 18th: HDr. Warren Stone, the noted New Orleans surgeon, who baa been In the Valley for some time for his brother's health, left this iaorn infc for home, carrying his brother with him, who wm not Deneied ty the waters." Concerning reports to the contrary which have recently been pat In circulation, the Yonkers Gasette says that Mr. Tilden's health i better now than it has been for seven years. He takes two carriage rides a day, walk' a good deal and) occasionally mounts a horse.

Lieut. B. W. Young, of the sth Artillery, U. s.

and His Nervl Richards were married at Bait Lake recently, the ceremony being performed by President Joseph F. Smith. Lieut. Young recently graduated from tbe academy at West Point with great credit. He is a son of tbe late Hon.

Joseph AYotmg. Sir Garnet Wol eley la a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. He resetted his decoration after the Aahanteel war. Nothing remains to be offered him now bnt a pottage, with which goes a pension, bat how large is yet to be settled. Wellington, received three mm tons as a gift, and a yearly allowance.

Shakspere utterly ignenrea tobacco. It was brought Into use Before be began to write 3 ai l4. a proclamation was lasnea. its use about tbe time he must have gone to London; It la the constant subject of Jokes and Jibes amongst his contemporary drama yet he neyer once mention its name among all the multifarious object and aab it to which ne refers in his voluminous works. John Starin, one of the candidates for the Gubernatorial nomination in New York, in a letter denying charges that he had assailed Garfield's admbxiatrstlon.

lnttmatee that he was a more naefnl friend to the dead President than some of the men whnre trying promote their interests by flaring appeals to his memory." Tha explanation Is that' Mr. Startn made liberal loans to Garfield when the latter Just prior to his Inauguration was in severe URanofAlenv IWlHWUUlh I J7 Concord (S. Monitor "Mr. Kelson Goodrich, a native of Portsmouth, died on Monday, the llth, aged forty seven year. In early Kfe he followed the sea, and was pilot of Placataqua River and harbor was boatswain of the United States steamer Pensacola (raring the war, and received wounds at the engagement of the forts below New Orleans, which finally resulted In his death.

Of late years he had been connected with several newspapers in the reportorial capacity." Louise Michel some time ago told the women Paris who listen to her harangues that the way for them to do when their husbands was to strike. She lots now gone further than mere words in this matter. She is engaged In forming whet she cans an International League of Women Against their and has started a subscription in aid of. her object. She propose that men, until they shall have accorded certain political rights to shall be socially Washington Post: Miss Nellie Barren, the female employee of the Treasury, whece same will be remembered as eonnectpd w.th the Howgate case, has emdedthe espionaja of certain officials detailed to watch her, and left the city.

She. accomplished this taking a small bundle with her whens'ue went from her house on Thirteenth street, nsar and returning empty handed. When her room was examined it was found that all her wearing apparel had been taken away tn these expeditions, and tbe only reward of the investigation jwas ei empty trunk and a few mantel ornaments, worth tn all about Sao. The impression is that Howgate is somewhere on the continent of Europe, and all the ease la going from New York for several weeks will be scrutinized, in hopes that Miss Burrell will be among the passengers. The deacons of a negro Baptist church In Baltimore say that the pastor put iu a bill' for fiBO rent of his parsonage when had paid only 81 20, and they that 2ie was too dishonest to He Insisted upon occupying the pulpit, but.

one deacon snatched aw his Bible and another pulled him out A still livelier outbreak occurred in a negro Methodist church in Alabauv. The minister announced that everybody who had given ten cento at the passing of the hats could Join in the communion service, which was about to begin, and ha invited all who were thus qualified to take the front seats. Among those who went forward wa a brother whose contribution bad oonslsted ef a batteaed and punobod aimeiae pastor excluded bint. JA fight escaped with the bread and wine 1 An insurance company te indemnify public wmum ww mum i snetr voioee la proposed In Paris, the idea txttna to m. tract to support tbe Insured in a manner en jiiuriais hi uieir vuaiuou ana me amount of premiums paid by them before their voices deserted them.

CALIfOENIA DErKNDlNQ LOUISIANA. Toe last nn ruber of the San Francisco Cbroniclo wbieh has reached us, a tort of bn'ldoz Ee publican paper, stalwart without be'Bg bosced, siroug and free, wbieh bi pranced and complimented the candidates and p'al foi of the Ee publlcan State Convention by columns, now Paul Neumannv the Be pubilean eodidaie for Congress in the San 'Fra seisoo District. "Neumaani a good man." it declares, far the voters of this district to beat." The trouble with Neumann is that he is the choice 'and favorite of the la wajimirorar monopoly, an infamona oppreasion created by our reciprocity treaty with the Sandwich Talyde, which' injures the merchants and peo ple of the Pacific coast, tyrannlqally discriminating against indiTidaal mer chants who refuse to place its yoke on their necka. In order to compete with Hawaiian sugar, the ooast refineries must grind down laborers to per month, besides degrading their food and lodging to slavish level. Our kind Government is giving the monopoly a yearly gratuity which it increases by fraud to new and will Increase to $5,000,000 annually in five years by letting these sugars In free of duty.

More than; half oi its sugar, is dutiable by the treaty itself, but the monopolists fetch it in by false elasiiicatlon without paying a pent. The importation of Hawaiian sagar under the treaty has grown from 30.368, 828 pounds In 1878 to 76.909.207 pounds in 1881, this year probably reached 100000,000. The Chronicle asserts that It irOl be or is more than two thirds of refined ssgar imported to the islands from Manila and there refined." It says that there is absolutely no limit to the frauds that may in this way be perpetrated, and that it will be possible for them within the next seven years to realize by those frauds as much as $10,000,000 clear profits a year. The time is approaching when that monopoly can afford tov spend from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 at each session of Congress, at to prevent the eSectua tien of the poprlar demand for the abrogation of the treaty. The Chronicle declares that if Con gress, in 1888 or before, shall not give notice by law of the termination of the treaty, it will run for seven years more.

We are happy to say that this is a mistake. It can be within twelve months after notice by either Hawaii thav United States, and such notioe mav be given at tbe end Of 'the said term of seven years; or at any time thereafter. The treaty was concluded Jan BO, 1873, ratification advised by the Senate March ratified by the Presi dent May 81 ratified by the King of Hawaiian Islands 'April 19; ratifica tions exchanged at Washington Jane 8, and tbe treaty proclaimed the same day; the act of Congress to carry it into effect was approved August 15, The even years' will consequently xpire August 15, 1883, and notioe of the. abro gation of the treaty may be given at any time thereafter' Preaident Sarrioa Retuma Home. Gen.

Jueto Bufino President of Guatemala, arrived in this city yesterday on the steamer Arison from LlvorpooLi Gen. Barrio went to Europe on the lath of August after failure to induce President Arthur to Indorse a loan Xor Guatemala which Gen. Barrios had been encouraged by ex Secretary Blaine and Mr. Cornelius Logan, late United State Minister in Central Ameneesto nope xntgnt oe worked tarougn at Washington on tbe basis of a cession of terrltorr to the United States. While in the United States Gen.

Barrios forced his Minister here. Dr. Montufar, to resign by tbe personal insolence and brutality of his behavior. On the morning of the departure of Bar rios from New York, he signed away all the pretensions of Guatemala certain parts of the Mexican territory long in dispute with Guatemala on the only authority he knows and respects, namely, his own will. This act, however, nught be callfid maguani mous.

Inasmuch as his attempt, with the nern ox xogan, so press inese euegea aims on Mexico vas slmnlv an attempt to black mail ihat Republic. TThe live weeks whlcn Barrios has spent in England Seem by no means to have sweetened the temper for which he is amoua. On board of the Arizona he behaved as rudely as at the table of President Arthur in Washington. His ab surdly overbearin manner has been aggravated by his failure to secure a hearing in England. His suit politely described by tbe London Vanity Fair a consisting either of rug tailed monkeys, ohlmpansees or half oaste Indiana nave returned wita mm.

Dora Fran el sea Barrios, the charming and aoeomnlished wife of the Gautemalan Pres ident, Is as the silver lining of the cloud which surrounds hrm. Ail attempts to interview Barrios were skillfully foiled by hi faithful cerberus Go easy Jacob Baliz, "in whom there is no guile." Don Jacob is the Hon. Consul General of Guatemala. Don Jacob, as the Arixona swung alongside the pier, donned the lavender kid gloves and tbe button hole bouquet which he had kept concealed until the auspicious moment, and appeared upon the stern of the Wyoming which was made fast to the starboard side of the dock, and with one of Barrios pretty children in his arms awaited the advent of bis chief. Barrios and the Foreign Secretary, Dr.

Crux, answered all questions in monosyllables, but the following information was elicited frcm them The trip to Europe has been a complete fiasco, as President Barrios has not succeeded la obtaining the loan which he sought. 1 be matter has been left in the hands of Cxisantomo and Francisco Medina in l'aris and London, bnt the Honduras story of 1873 ra too fresh yet in the minds of money lenders to Justify any hope that Guatemala will secure any funds from the Old World. When President Barrios was asked when ha vnnlil return to Guatemala, be said that be had not yet made up his mind, but would do SO as soon as necessary, xi ceruuu ru xnors are true, this necessity will very. soon be felt. A'eto XorkA'sWA: i rrhiAam nollee lustices are accused of rro tAAtlna rimlnaia bv changing the charges against them frou something serious to somethinft comparatively trivial, so as to inflict Ught sentences and thereby; save them from Jury trials.

in one cay, xnree I rutores dnU i TJplands. Low Mlddl men were arraigned before a many Jus 1 Beptember deUveryr 67 64dV, Sep tices, one for horse stealing, one for blghCT October a 48 64L, October and" Low Middling way robbery, and one ror forgery, anu in each case the accusation was changed to disorderly conduct, involving merely a fine 13 to 130. The politic and politicians of northern New York have been mixed with romance and put into novei uy xxutur nr. a. kins, of the Whitehall Tunes.

I II LATEST TELEGRAPH MISSISSIPPI CAMPAIGN. Senate; George and OoL Binrietoa at Forest, Two of TVTlssl Ipal a Brlantea Oraxars and Wisest Staueanaen Keeelve Grand Ovation, SPECIAL TO THE PlCATTirS. XT' i a. ci luusi, um, Dcyt. ax.

Dingiewa baring failed to confer with Chairman Hem ingway with reference to his appointments, nis announcement to speak here to day conflicted with the appointment ef Senator ucorge. This being the home of Col Singleton, however, and this beina hla (Int imtAAh in his new district, Senator George agreed to occupy but one hour and a quarter, and leave the balance of the day at the Colonel's disposal; This being tbe first opportunity themeo Ele of this section ever bad of hearing; the enator, they availed themselves of one of the greatest opportunities of their life and gave him a big audience. Though hla time was limited his sneeoh was terse, vigorous and grand, eliciting enthusiastic and prolonged appbauae. His tern oie arraignment or the Republican party was complete, and his progressive utterances eholted favorable comment on the streets. He sneaka to morrow at Newton.

CoL Singleton seemed to be deeply touched upon anterlne the stand, and exnreaaed thaskete the people for renominating him xor congress; ana anna wnac ne termed peculiar circumstances, he accepted the nomination, though quite feeble. He must nave spoken more than two hours. He speaks at Raleigh on Saturday. This far he is without an opponent, Judge Hancock having declined the Republican nomination. POLITICAL CONVENTIONS.

The New York Democratic State Coavon don Th City Delegnriea. Bykactjsk, N. Sept. 21, 1:90 A. M.

The committee on contested seats bave Just finished their labors, having decided to report in favor of admitting the New York contesting delegations on the following basis: Counter Democracy 88, Tammany 34, Irving Tbe HenaaembUag ef the Convention. Stbacubb, Sept. 32. Temporary Chairman Peexham called the Democratic State Convention to order at 1030 o'clock, A. and stated that the first business before tbe Convention would be the presentation of the report of the Committee on Contested Seats.

Mr. Herrick, chairman, said that the Committee on Contested Seats had listened patiently to the claims of the various contestants who appeared before it. The New York county Democracy refrained from voting on the question of representation from the city of New York. The committee recognised the county Democracy as the regular, delegation, but with a view to the success Of the party at the polls and for the purpose of se curing entire harmony, they recommended that the New York representation be divided naioAiows: Th county Democracy to have 88 members, Tammany 3 and Irving Hall 10. He moved tbe adoption ef the report and moved the previoua question, which was ordered, and the committee report waa unanimously adopted amid the most jvoolf erous applause.

Mr. Herrick, of Albany, said that he was directed by the State Committee to elfer a resolution recommending that in future primary elections should be held by election district for tbe election of delegates to tb convention in the city of New York, tinder the auspices and direction of the State Convention, until such time as the various factions in that city may agree as to the proper mode of electing their delegate. The resolution was unanimously adopted. Tbe report of the Committee on Permanent Organization was presented. The Cawair Pensocrncr Heeesralned.

8 ybacusb, Sept. 20. In connection with the settlement, of New York contest th Committee on Contested Seats, at feate hour last night, adopted the foikrwed Seaolred, That this eosnaatttee recognised tbe county Democracy as the regular DemereUo organUaOoiioX the city of New York. mmmtmmwmmmmmmmm. HEALTH AND QUARANTINE.

Battle ef 8tnte aad Municipal Bight. Galvxstott, Sept. ti. The News Austin special says: In reply to Gov. Roberts's telegram ordering Dr.

Murray to be sustained, the Sheriff of Cameron county replied Telegram received and will obey instructions. Have placed myself and deputies at disposal of Dr. Wolff." EGYPT. be Coaiaaatlaled. Caibd.

Rertt 50. Arab! Pasha and hi ae complices, both military and civil, will be trea by court martial. Thirty six prisoners cf war have escaped from the citadel by means of a rope. HEMP. i The Banglas ef Jack Chapman in Besaier.

SHS.KVKFOKT. Sept. 22. All arrangements have been made for the execution of Jack Chapman, for murder; tha execution will take place at BeUevue, Bossier parish, about 1 o'clock this afternoon. The Hanging ef Patrick Walsh.

Gaxwat. Sept. 23. Patrick Walsh was hanged to day for the murder of Martin jyaer. aisa protesta.

tus umoveiwe auu maintained that the witnesses swore falsely. The crowd outside the prison was orderly. When the black flar was hoisted the oon vira mother, who waa in the crowd, gave wav to wailing ana re rosea to leave tne snot. Her friends also Joined in the 'melan choly cries. A large squad soldier Was on guard.

MISCELLANEOUS. Weraaa In the Cettea. RmitvtpoBT. Scot. 22.

Worms bave made their appearance In great nnmbers, and are doing much damage to cotton in. tills sec FOREIGN. I new socto Walks. Balldlng Barped. Ijnimojr.

Pent. 23 The exhibition building at Sydney, New South Wales, baa been totai i oestroyea oy nrc wiut iu its cvmcuu. FOBJEIGN BlARKETS. LrvxxrooL, Bept, 22, Woon Cotton duilt ales estimated at S0OO bales, 1000 tor snrpori and speculation Middling Uplands 7d Mid Ailag Oricana 7 l6U receipts, 7660, all Amer clause. tember er ana November 8 88 040., Apruana xay jiwwj 7 Jan 8 Juns and uly 6 40 td, Week's sales 40.6O0 bales, Amertcan forwarded 4 BOO, actual port990Oi l.

Kecelntaef the week 27.0OO bale, Amerlean 24oo7atoVkon band 639.0O0. AinerlcM 329 bob stock afloat 157,000, American 86,000. LtVxkPOOt, ept. 32, 8 P. Cotton vn.

'chanired: futuxes September and October de Uvery 8 47 t4L, January and February 8 82 4 and June 0 4 june sun Jnrvo xv ffau. market Cor yarns and fabrics Lrvsaroot, Sept. 29, P. M. Cheese 65s, lard 62 a.

9d. Bread nntm rtnl', California wheat, average white 9s. 3d.w9s. 4d OaUtoraia club 0a. e.

9s. ed. Paus, sept. 22, 3 P. M.

Rentes 81t DOMESTIC MARKETS. I HswYoaXtSept 22. Noon Hotton runlet bnt Steadv sales 147 bales, last event a 1A1 Ordi nary 9 la 19, Good Ordinary 11 3 16, Strict Good Ordinary lla. Low Middling 13. Wiling 13 6 16,, MUdttng Orleans 18H.

"a Fntnree Beptember Arm, otber months steady; sales SS.OOO bales: (September la.oa 13.09, October li.60nil.6O, November 11.41 11.42, December 11.30 11.40. January 116 11.46, February ll.6wll.66. March 11609 11.67, April 11.7711.78, May 11.88. Jan 11.981L99. July 13.0713.08TAugust 13.16 AaaaAO.

MONKY AND STOCKS." Nsw Yosje. Sent. 22. 11 M. Tbe stook market opened about steady at last night's Quotations, but immediately afterward the general list sold up Hi 1.

the latter in Western and Charleston. Subsequently a reaction occurred, ranging from to 1, which New York, Chicago and St. Louis preferred and Memphis and Charleston were meet prominent bnt at 11 o'clock prices Tallied Paul the advanee. I Nxw YORK, Sept. 23, Noon.

Exshanre dull, bankers' 8 day 8744.87V do. 60 days A83'a'43 commercial 00 days 41 ws e. TOX PASSES. Poet Bass, Sept. 23, Noon Wind north and nax.

No arrivals. Balled Bteamship Wanderer for tt4lle, VITAL STATISTICS. Recorded in the office of the Board nf Health, Thursday, September 22, 1883 I BIRTHS. I Mrs. acob Tmhof, a boy, February 19 Mrs.

Jean Pierre Ronlde, a bay, July 9, Mrs. John Hays, a girl, August 24J Mrs. Cartwright Eustis, a boy, Sept 8. Mrs. R.

Bmart Deunee, a bey, August 28. Mrs. Nicholas S. Given, a boy, August 4. Mrs.

Pierce Perry, a boy, June 19.T Mrs. John Beclrman, a boy, Angus 11. Mrs. Martin Rehm. a girl, August 16.

Mrs. Nicholas Nonca, male and famalc twins, August 14. M. Fariah, a girL July 23. Mrs.

John West, a girL July 24. Mrs. Charlea Acalstapace, a girL Jnly 30. Mrs. lAsard Goudchaux, a boy, Boptember 13.

A "UT A flTTfl Alfred Brugier and Miss Aline Ballaud. John J. Manning and Miss Nellie Crowley. Bartolo Palmisaus and Miss Mars Caserta. W.

L. Hartdegen and Miss Lena Bayer. Francis B. Perry and Mlse Mary Emma ReeS. John Krohn ana Miss Mary F.

Blaao. DEATHS. Joseph Moore Pratt. 4 months, 21 Camp. Mrs.

Helena Finn, 41 years, 172 Dryades. Everett Dameron, 22 years, 228 Fourth. Mrs. Widow Josephine Manoavrier, 68 years, AlKiers. John Charles, 86 years, Broad and Anbry.

Henrietta Davis, 13 days, Louisiana Avenue, near Chippewa. i Hiram H. Crmklinr. 89 vears. 281 Clara.

Giovanni Maria PagOaghl, ti3' years, IS' Frenchmen. .1) John MiUer, 46 years. City Insane Asylum. FZRK IN CARROLLTON, Casscd by an Incextlarva Free Uo Cal OIL 4 v. ef At a ouarter to 9 o'clock Frldarv morning an incendiary applied the match to a one storr frame stable in tbe rear of Mrs.

Teichgraber's grocery store, at the corner of curtn ana sxaaison streets, uarroiixon. To ixisTtre rapid combustion, tbe mlaaraant had applied coal oil, and tbe result was. the total destruction of tbe stable and tbe communication of the fire to the grocery store a one story frame building and to the residence of Mrs. Telchgraber, also a one story building. Both of these latter were, destroyed, together with the stock In the grocery.

A one story frame dwelling adjoining, owned by Mr. H. Locate, was likewise con suxned. The three buildings were insured far 8409 each in Sun Mutual Conrpnny, and tbe stock In the Merchant Cobb pony xor faoa. Mrs.

Teicherabcr's furniture was saved in a slightly damaged condition. The total loss Is estimated ai CUDO. x.tj WAITDKRINQ WTXJLIE. Borne days ago Mrs. Louisa Black went te Amite City to spend a few days With a friend.

She left her son Willie, aged 11 years, with soxne friends. Dnbing her ab sence VYiuie ran away, ana Doevraing vae steamboat Whisper, proceeded no the rlveAv Jiaving no money wherewith to defray the expenses travel, ne was put asnoroec Loncvtow Store, lie around the conntry in tha vicinity for several days, and pnronaaing paper sua an envelope. ne wTote two totter to his mother one to Ami to City and one to New Orleans in which he stated that he had left the people with whom she bsd placed him because they had ill treated him. Mrs. Black, on receipt of the letter, proceeded to St.

James parish, where ahe heard of her eon, but failed to find him. On Frldar Tnornintr she called on Chief BoTlan. who at once wrote a letter to the sheriff of the requesting hun to scud the boy home, in case he was found. wasanannnnnne COOL WEATHER. The Signal Officer at this station reports as follows i The lowest temperature in New Orleans on Thursday night was 71.

At o'clock on xTiaay morning uie uierinometex stoou at 72, and. at 1 o'clock tn the afternoon at 73. Cloudy and cooler weather, with rising, barometer, and fresh to brisk north to north east winds prevail in the Gulf States. TIOW TUB DOG CATCHERS CAUGHT IT. 1 Joseph Fernandez and Fred Lomont were fined 6 each on Friday morning by Judge Sheehan.

The twain, who are attaches of the dogcart, haying done a good day's business, concluded to fittingly celebrate it. and, proceeding to the corner of Basin and Gravler streets, amused themselves in pulling open window shutters. Officers Duffy and KleUy arrested them, when they became obstreperous and kicked Rielly in the breast. Rielly made affidavit ajraiuBt tuui, and their case will come up next week. i HOaiE IKDC8TRIES DISCOURAGED BY LAW.

Between three and four hundred gallons of peach and apple brandy have been seised by the revenue officers in the parishes of rioddn and DeSoto. It appears that three or four parties had registered their stills in accordance with law, outdid not complete the requirements under the statutes in such nmdilNl. The Unnor was aecordliulf seized, subject to tbe decision as to i to dis posltion by the department, A KEW SHUTTER. OPENER. At 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon there will be a publie exhibition of the euioaey of Mr.

wm.Vnix'i device for openina abutters by means of cartridges peeiaUy prepared foe' the rnrrpose. The trial will be made at the WarenOUSe OX meesr. nvrtu as nsuiuuK, At the comer of Peters and Lafayette streets. The who is armorer for the Louisiana Field claims simplicity ana cheapness tor xua DRY inSIIINCa, WlUie Lew, a negro youth, went fUhing on Thursday afternoon, and caught three cans of mackerel in front of George Lohmuller store, corner ox xtampars ana Aeraiao streets. He also took a can of corn for each can of fish, and was smacking his thick lips in anticipation of his Friday fish dinner when he waa arrested by Mr.

Thomas Hawkins. He was arraigned on a charge of lar cenr before Recorder fiheehan on Friday forenoon, and remanded in defanltof bond. Msreb and April 6 84 64d May in it Jn AT VIOLET ItALL. Hswt Greeery was Buglarixcd te Ob tain IJqaera with i which a Stack the On the ISth of Julr the Jurv tn dieted James Xinney, Wuw Thornton, Ed ward alias Cheri, and Joseph Re nana lor burglary ana larceny. ne cense waa burglarising the grooery of Ferdinand Looes.

at the corner of Gravler and. lAbcrty streets, on December is, 1878, and stealing nve gallons of whisky. They usea the liquor te stock a bar at the Violet Hall on the occasion of a ball which they assisted getting up. The Identity of the burglars remained mystery until Kenney's mistress, to whom be unwisely lntrnsted the secret, allowed it to slip from bar lips. Detectives ti aster and Kerwln and bergeant Rowley worked up the ease and arrested rrw a a iiiwwwrj aiai.

Atcnautx having left the city some time W. J. Dtevena, aiao saia to be implicated In tbe anair, turned state's evidence and helped bring the case to the Criminal Court, whern was tried Friday bet ore Judge pomri. IK SHE PLUBTGED BOLDLT, Another Usele Life Washed 'Away in the Mnshly Wsxavs. At a'unarter to 9 o'clock Thursday even ing, a woman apparently about as years of age, dressed in black clothing, leaped into the river from the Jackson street ferry landing, and before assistance could reach her sue was.

arownea, a nunioer or persons witnessed the woman's desperate act, and endeavored to rescue her, but without avail. She left a Hack straw hat 'trimmed la mourning on the wharf, and It was picked upand lelt at the Harbor Station. The woman is snnposed to be Mrs. Mary wolan, who formerly resided at NO. 73 jajutsxrecx.

untoe ana or Beptemoer sne attempted to commit suicide In the Sixth Precinct, but Was arrested andloeked up for Tbe body of the unfortunate woman has not yet been recovered. LET THEM HOWITZEli. At 8 o'clock Thursday evening Svn un knowu man fired a shot from a revolver at the corner of Bienville and Broad The bullet struck Offleer 8. Wilson, who was standing on the opposite side of street. th tog, but having spent its fore did not injure mm.

lie iaiiea to arrest the ipartie or to oisoover nts loenuty. ''mm DOnra telllABlTIKO BVSaITESS. Aamegro rtanted Peter' William waa arrested at the eorner of Aline and Magasine streets at eight o'clock: Thursday evening for furious driving. Williams had, driven his team of mules into street cars Nos. 7 and eo of the Upper Megaivtae street lines and caused eonaiaerabie damage.

i. COSlTAUAINTfsV' Peorlo 'on Beoond and Third streets, complain that the garbage carts have failed to visit their locality for tbe past two weeks. Others, at the eorner of St. Patrick and Washington streets, complain of like neglect on tha part of the city.carts. tt KOT8t'vft 'r The steamer City of Mexico, of the Alexandre lAne, Is axmeunced to leave New York vn next Mondayt the istbv for this port, and will sail ben ee for Vera Cms, on Oct.

6, resuming the regular trips of the line. "1 II Wade Bernard acknowledged carrying weapon concealed upon him and was sent to the Pariah. Prison for three days. Joseph Moonler, convicted of assault, waa ordered to pay a fine of gLO or, go Jo. Jail for ThVamid Jury inct Friday tnorning, and among other things Investigated tbe Darning of tbe buildings on Glred, near, Tchoupl Willi an Browb ray.

a colored man." run, over and killed by a railway train at San Antonio on Tuesday. aju iTueaaayj as Aiouston. uouu hoos. prominent dfygoods merchant, waa murdered by Fioment, and his father, Froment, the young man taking the most active part. Boos and the elder Fro ment had a dispute about renting a house, when the younger Proment came up and shot Boos, who had ne arms and offered no resistance.

xne uxianoma squatter, tjapt: rayne, witn his wife and sixteen ef his followers, all prisoners tn charire of United Btate Soldiers. under command of Lieut. Taylor, passed through Dallas on Tnesdayon their way to prx Duutu, jxTmVmf iot jnai Tbe comet was seen at midday at Laredo on Monday and Tuesday, near the senlta and 10 from the Bun. The wife of ex United States Senator J. W.

FTannsgan died near Lengriew on Saturday. The remains were buried at Hender son. Mies Ella Loveless, a' very lovely gtrLat Kosse, was awarded a premium at a church fair for being the most beautiful. u. Btouaexueier.

an ex aepuiy u. e. marshal, was assassinated by some unknown party at El Paso on Tuesday. A iaay nx xaua nsu xoo screw worms taken from her nose last week. The screw fly had deposited its larva) In her nose while, she slept, and in an hour the young worms were sufficiently developed to attack tbo nasal Bavs tbe Dallas Heraia.

or Tuesa.y: a woman of pretty face, fine form and genteelly attired waa at the Union depot last even'ng asking alms of persons awaiting tne Texas tjentrax aouui uounu tmi. a. Herald reporter caught ner story as sue briefly gave it to an old gentleman wh had assisted ner." nne eaia ner name waa wiar. lnrrn Vtmrmt and that her bUBband. Wh0 travels for a Chicago house, had left her at El Fa so ana mat nenaa aeeeiroancr.

it was ner. intention to oeg ner way lurouga to New "Orleans, her old home, where she had some friends who while they could not assist her in a pecuniary sense, could iu other ways." They were married on the litn Df last May, at St. Paul, where she waa Visiting at toe time, one aaia xuat ner parents and an only brother died years ago. and that her husband bad gambled away 810,000 worth of property she nad when she first married him, and that now he had de serted tier, leaving ner penniless ana nione. Jl purse was raised lor her and she went aboard the train, loan ring ioobo wuo mm aesistcu utr xur utcu aiuuuoo v' The Wrecked "iToTweglaa.

John Pederaen second ofnoer of. the Norwegian bark Abeona, recently wrecked on Padre Island, and seameu, arrived from Corpus Chrlstl on Sunlay tbe steamship Aransas, and makes the following report of the disaster to the cu tom officers: The bark Abeona. built or wood.t and hailing from the port of Trcs about fifteen years old, and commanded by Capt. 1 Bernedaen, with a cargo of eos ton of railroad iron and flpn plates for the. Mexican National Railwsv, was.

stranded on ibe beach of Padio Island fifteen miles west 1 Corpus, In a rale September 8 going to piece in th heavy sea running. At evening nf the bin, the lead was cast an tonfathoms of wster found, but at i I o'cloj the vessel was on the beach. Five of th crew saved their lives by bir. the captain, A. Brenedsen the carpenter.

HouMnTtbe boatowain; C. Arcndsen; steward. J. Jensen, and B. Anderson anil A.

Derentsen, seamen, were drowned. Ti. body of the carpenter came asbore and biij kvL The survivors remained on island, for two daye and a halt before tU were taken off. (aire ton Htxct, I'jtti. yniyxlclans preecrlbe Maaamann'si rar.

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