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(U?* (!5cairgra EWkln imi* Satmtal & JUft^jr^wg^Kr.
Mu. Sotos Wolf, the recently appointed
United States consul at Alexandria, Egypt,
has arrived tboro.
\ week ago San Francisco elected a Dem
ocratic tiekot. Kearney and Kalloch and
other blatherskites have had their day.
UaoxvnxB, Tens., is to have a handsome
passenger depot, inplaco of tho present un
sightly shed, and a large iron foundry.
Db. e. L. Bowabd, who wa3 drowned at
Baltimore a few days ago, was a grandson
of Francis Key, author of the “Star Span
gled Banner.”
The Dayton (O.) Journal thinks that
Mrs. Garfield and Mrs. Hayes have done
more to dignify womanhood than all the
woman's rights women in the country.
Boa Ixokbsoll will not attend tho tenth
anniversary of tho Chicago fire. As he ad
vance* in years Robert becomes more and
more nervous at the mention of dames.
t.,«t week near Hoboken, Mnrengo
county, tho wife of Samuel Snodgrass, gavo
birth to three boys weighing six pounds
each. Mother and children are doing well.
Tue Queen has presented the great vine
at Hauijdoa Court, so familiar to American
travelers, to Princess Frederica, of Han
over. What she is to do with it but sell the
grapes d sea not appear.
Mb. A. M. Scllivah lias resolved to re
sign his seat as member of Parliament for
Meath. In a farewell address he states that
he hopes he may bo enabled to re-enter
Parliament at some future day.
A Fulton county (N. Y.) paper speaks
of a tree of red apples, all of which were
entirely baked on one side by the rays of
the ran, 113 degrees Fahrenheit. This is
the hottest apple story of the season.
BiuKK .fi*—“The train is now about to
enter the Slate of Missouri. Gentlemen
who have no: provided themselves with car
bines will pass forward to the locomotive
and crew! into the tender!”
Toe Loudon police have discovered a
manufactory in that city where horse flesh
was being converted into sausages. Some
of the meat was from animals that had not
been si jghtered.
Ls Russia the complaint is made that men
of the higher classes, especially when in
uniform, think that they ore above the law,
and whet, in the small towns do not show a
disposition to obey local regulations.
Ls Washington recently Dr. J. B. Moore's
third daughter was united in marriage to
Mr. G. H. Ellery. After this ceremony tho
child of another daughter was christened
bv the same minister, and then both cere
monies were celebrated bv a breakfast.
Tbe publishers of Jeff Davis’ book have
delivered 110.000 copies to snbscribersat the
South, where the book meets a much more
rapid sale than at tho Yorth. As tbe book
retails for $10, these sates alone mast mean
a profit to the author of from $00,003 to
825,000.
A ttiDiNO dry goods merchant of New
York states that he never knew such heavy
trading in August as during tho pa3t month
tuJ that the feature of business at present
is the large number of Western buyers who
hare been attracted by cheap fares and low
freight rates.
FROM LONG BRANCH.
M. be Pahyille, a French scientist, pre
dicts that 1832 will be n dry year, some
thing like that of 1831; that 18S3 will be
moderately wet, and that 1831 will, be do-
effiedly wet. He buses his prediction on
his observations of tho moon’s influence
e;mn tbe atmosphere of tho earth.
A man in North Salem, V. C., over forty
years of age, when told by his aged father
that he was tired of supporting him in idle-
cess any longer, replied“ihat it was mighty
hard for a child to be turned out of house
sal home, and that only a hard-hearted
person would do it.”—Traveler.
A NEWsraPEa agent being told by an old
lady that it was no nso to subscribe for the
tol-er, as Mother Shipton said the world
was coming to on end this year, said: “Bat
won’t y ou wan’tto read on account of the
whole ailair as soon os it is over?” “That
I will,’’ answered the old lady; and she sub
scribed.
Mn. C. G. Fbakckltn, whoso villa nt Long
Branch President Garfield oocupies, was
formerly a Philadelphian, and was nntil
recently the Now York agent of the Canard
Steamship Line. He tendered tho ase of
his house, servants and horses to the Presi
dent and family, without money and with
out price.
An escaped murderer from an Arkansas
’til went to preaching, and his success was
to brilliant os to attract the peopto from a
distance. A man who had come many
wile* to hear tho prodigy recognized him
as the escaped mnrderor/had him arrested,
and now his silver voice will be hushed by
a halter.
Ciiatvanoooa Times: Tho fox hunt, Fri
day night, was participated in by sixteen
ladies and gentlemen. Tho party left Col.
Crutchfield’s farm on tbs hunt nbont 11 p.
in., and continued tho hunt until nearly 4
a. nt. Several foxes broke from cover and
afforded the huntsman fine chase, bnt none
were captured. Another fox hunt party is
again organizing.
The London Vanity Fair of August 20
-lyathat “Lord Granville Gordon sailed
last Thursday in the Celtic for Denver City,
with the intention of spending some weeks
in the United States on a sporting tour.”
We ha- e been watching our Colorado ex
changes for news of tho sigbtingof the Cel
tic from Pike’s Peak. The. delay gives
cause f jt fear that tho balloon has burst.
A Bill,
To bo entitled an act to establish a board I
o:’pharmaceutic examiners, and to pre
scribe the powers and duties of said Elberon, N. J., September 11, 0S» a.
$8 compound- M ._ At tbe examination of the President
log and vending of medicines, drags . c .„_ , , ,, .
and poisons in tbe State of Georgia, and at 8:30 tllU morning his. temperature was
to provide a penalty lor the infringe-103.8, pulse 104, respiration 10. He was
ment of the provisions of this bill. I more restless and tho febrile rise was later
Whereas, inall A ciWhred countries it tha “ J* P *“ diD S c *" l5n -
has been found necessary to restrict the ues to ,ako saffldent nourishment without
trailie in medicines and poisons, and to I gastric disturbance,
provide by law for tbe regulation of tbe [Signed] D. W. Bliss,
delicate and responsible business of com- n ti a*—.
pounding and dispensing the powerful _ D. Hayes Aoireir.
agents used in medicine; ar.d Lose Branch, September 11,12:30 p,
Wliereaa, the safety and welfare of the I m.—Tho day Is quite comfortable, the rain
b ? U ‘ e s *}° ° r P" 1 -1 having ceased, and a gentle sea breeze
and U ‘ KJU& “ iei 01 8 aorau parous, I ^gggg U p. The President is passing an-
. Whereas, the power of physicians to other 2°°d <l»y- The cause for tbe high
overcome disease depends greatly upon pulse noted in tbe official bulletin is at-
aDd UD . adu '** tribiited to the usual febrile rise wldcb,
prepar ? d night, came on late, and the sutgeons
fl??’ !!._ aa<1 adu, . l °* I and attendants are cheerful at this hour.
f, d m d Jf ines is a 8ptc:0 ? The patient’s pulse ranges between 05 and
■T.i’sa""
Vi' «,° n ^ “i 01 * ycstcr<la >'» but that bo feels no alarm
tho Governor of Um Mate shall appoint a bont him.
“S ., dr Vfp ,s , or pra< j ticaI Eldebon, N. J., 0 p. SI—The President
»n*r^| C o!^hY^ 08l; ‘ 4 i i,een ac ’- ,v f I y lias passed a quiet day, although his tem-
buaitless i w,tlli ? ! lb . 13 I peraturT has been somewhat fiigher add
l? T ***? {y fj*”* > ears immediately his pulse more frequent than during the
. PP ? i , “ t . mc . u% and , ,llese ! P«vious twenty-four hoars. At the eve-
^.% P ^ t .. < ? , . ph fP?, c st8 i *11 nlng dressing quite a large slough of the
SSZLStiLZS** l i ie *i° an! . *}f connecting Ussue was remo.-ed from the
hold X r* D n r8 ’ R . nd W, i° V 1 * rc S Ioa «f the parotid glaud. lie coutin-
!?°: d t le term , 0, „ l ,‘ rcc aes to lako c sufficient quantity of nottr-
2LS5J 1 i™ lr i S P5 eSSCr ? 8lia11 bav . e lsl »inent and enjoys it. At the noon ex-
Tifi! ,SE*$L a ?^ 3 nt r d 1 5 I l d 'lualified. amination tlie temperature was 100, pulse
That three members of said board at any no, respiration 20. At the evening dress-
or ad J° n ™°^ meeting, in g h ls temperature was 100 0, pulse 110,
shall constitute a quorum for tho transac- I respiration zO.
tiou of business. That any vacancy [Signed] D. W. Bliss,
which may occur in said board by reason | 1 J). Hates Aqnew.
of death, resignation or otherwise, shall
be filled by the Governor for the uuex-
pired term.
7:45 p. in.—Dr. Agnew says tho Presi
deni’s high temperature does not indicate
Section 2. He it further ennrte.i mi,.. I Knytld'ig serious; that it is merely a tem-
immfdiatety «n<l beforeenteringu&JSte ra““'M? ,,aud uot the resuItof
duties of the office, tbe members of said ^ .
board shall take the oath prescribed by
the constitution of the State for State
Tue year 1887 will bo tho centennial year
<it the British Colonial Episcopate. In the
year 1W tho first bishop ever consecrated
Lr a colonial diocese, Dr. diaries Inglis,
wa« consecrated Bishop of Nova Scotia,
biace then the growth and extension of the
CLs:ch of England in the colonies has been
very remarkable, there being now no less
tlia seventy bishops laboring in as many
fiiticesej in tho wide colonial Empire of
tired Britain.
_ Uk.u>vu.ms is counting on an addition of
•n tons of rich ore por day to her ontput
of mineral from now unproductive ground,
Mi-joaas the new 12-inch pumps of the
k. K. Leo and the new pnmps of tho Dan
ger City aro started. The lie has famish,
td the richest mineral over taken out of a
U* ulvillo mine, and a good deal of it. It
has not recently helped nt all to swell tho
oa'jiat figures and will bo generally wel
comed back to the list
U\ Michigan it is unlawful to keep bil
liard tables in any room where liquor is
sold, or even In an adjoining room. This
is trying to put asunder what the “na’ure
of things” has joined together. Thesnc-
cgs of the oue depends largely upon the
succeAs of the other, and a divorcement
*iU he one of the most difficult tasks un
dertaken by tho Michiganders.
U.v the premises of Co!. J. H. Tatum,
on Mobile bay, is a mammoth fig tree, be
ing nme feet six inches in circumference
*1 the smallest part of the main trank,
hs top u nearly forty feet high, present-
• n o to the beholder one vast dome of fo-
hageand fruit. It bears at the rate oftrom
100 to 300 bushels of fruit per annum.
Tun pearl boom In Tennessee lias wide over the southern portion oi the Em
ur *t. The Pcgram's Station pearls, ! plrc, from whence it lately began to |
°**r which a great noise lias been made, I m * ke ra P ifl Progress toward the east and
Were ant,. i , , ,, , , then tbe northwest. Iu Pultowa, a prov-
iW b Nashville jeweleis on | , nce ot C0IlS1 derab!y less than 2,000,000 I
mday, and they pronounced them inhabitants,there haveleen 45,544 cases,
worthless. o' which 18,785 were fatal.
Tlie day opened cloudy and rather sui
try, but before 3 p. in. the cotids broke
iSnU llr2f?7ui S J IC or lie Tb. moreTO fell lo 72, «„2
is-up to^ach of said eraui the air was decidedly refreshing, render-
catTof aD^in?meb ing heavy clothing necessary fo? comfort.
Section V eunrte.i ti.m The early part of the day was not so
immediatelv after tlif. niinnfrfn^f T i ia i favora,,, e for the President as yesterday,
owing to the fact that tho febrile ris£
wbicli liaJ become somewhat greater, did
I commonee unUi lale in the evening,
ldrmt «neh rMie«'refTiOum„ C c b . a ,i I M a > i’ aad I a,! d consequently had not entirely disap-
eiUr .S. P 0 ™' when ^e morning dressing of the
pvprnfmn Ut0 wound was made. Tlie rise, which now
Section ] Th,i OPP** 1 * nightly, is attributed to thema-
.■lAhnsrf.b.M n^ b laria >■g'eCTion. as heretofore explained,
twain afmd,^ aaJunti,tLefiv er is broken it may be
Lv Of expected that tho morning will not prove
L boLfd nlso b,f>d S i , ' 1 ,o be so satisfactory as heretofore. Not-
frenu»nUv lnd it such^ia^s m withstanding thU evidence of the increase
er discharepof it* ifittip? offerer, the surgeons and attendants upon
^ t,ic President do not waver in their op n-
SS 2?£3EX!’$S£assstfjfits ,ter
time andffiae'e'of aU^such "memionto Lox<i BnA ° SCII > September 11 -Seere-
IhemSraof the board‘s'andTtheg.^ SZStSF*** MM ‘ 5 * balf ' ?ait
11 Section 5. Be it further enacted, That I p^2e£Smto!2«^onSw7ta2
3ald . bo^d U> | SgSd tS vere ^^until A o’clork
8^’’ 1 “• m * ^“rinz the day ho has been some-
storpkpn» e hv e a I3 li^mpd en ^ntbprire r n?r ,,r,iat better, but his pulse, temperature
nl?Inn«5«r b Lave m 0r I respiration have been higher for the
notm. ie/J™ entire twenty-four hours titan on any pre-
as: esJsiSGs
obtained a diploma from an authoriz- ,, , , _ ,
ert foreign coliege or examining board, I [Monday s Telegrams.]
aud who shall exhibit tbe :sino to the! Ei.eeisjn, N. J., September 12,0 A. m.
board of pharmaceutic examiners. I The Piesidcnt passed an unusually good
3. To physicians who are graduates I bight, his sleep being uninterrupted, ex-
of a regular medical collie, and who I ce Pt oceasioualiy to cnabie him to take
shall exhibit their diplomas to said b ard; I nourishmeut. Suppuration from thepa-
also to druggists who shall produce to said I rotid gland has almost entirely ceased,
board satisfactory evidence of having been I The opening Irom whicli tho pus is dis
engaged iu the drag business for a period I charged is rapidly healing. His cough is
often vears next preceding the time of 1 less and expectoration isaterial'y diinin-
applicaiion. 4. To druggists who, after Mated. His temperature is 33.4, pulse 100,
three yeare experience in a drug s'.ore I respiration IS.
kept by a licensed apothecary or pharma-1 [Signed] D. W. Buss,
cist, shall have passed a oatisfactory cx- I D. Hayes Aonew.
amination before said board of phanna- I 10-15 A. si.—The morning bulletin has
ccutic examiners. Ail licenses granted tad tlie effect of allaying somewhat the
shall be signed by a majority of the whole apprehension which was caused last night,
board, and shall specify the ground upon and it is generally conceded by the at
which such license is granted and shall tending surgeons that the patient is in a
be in such form as the board shall pre- I more favorable condition. Whether the
scribe. I fobs trouble reported at a late hour last
Section 0. Be it further enacted, That night will pass away or develop into an
ail persons applying for examination aud I abscess cannot yet. be predicted. If the
license shall pay to the board or pharma- patient passes a quiet day and maintains
ceutic examiners the sum or fifteen dol-1 the gain made during the night, hiseandi-
lars, aad, if passing the examination, shall tion will be more favorable, but until
be furnished with the license as hereinbe- this time elapses it cannot be said that he
fore provided, for which no further fee b«s entirely overcome the lung trouble,
shall be required or paid. Should the ap-1 Hi* continued favorable condition, how
plicant fail to stand a satisfactory exam- *ver, may enable him to gain sufficient
nation, no fee shall be required for a sub- strength to override any results from the
sequent examination, such subsequent ex-1 apprehended abscess on the right luug.
amination not to be granted within six I The situatiou is considered sufficiently
mouths alter the first. And it shall be S ra *c by iba membera of the cabiuet to
tlie duty of the board to keep a record of I warrant tbe postponement of the proposed
its transactions In a book to be kept for lri P lo *•* W bite Mountains,and l’ostmas-
ibat purpose ty oue of its members—said I ter-Geoeral James said this morning that
book to be turned over to their successor 1 bo would go to New York but should re
in office. turu this evening. The day is bright and
Section 7. Be it farther enacted, That bids lair to be quite warm,
all persons now lawfully engaged in the 12:20 v m.—Dr. Bliss feels better this
compounding and vending of medicines, I rooming* Ho says the President^ pulse is
drugs and poisons in the State, shall, on a «»"Ut 100, temperature normal aud reapi-
or before December 1st, 1881, and every ration but slightly above that point,
person who shall be hereafter duly licensed 11:20 a. jl—Postmaster General James
under the provisions of this act, shall, be- tbe President this morning, lie says
fore engaging in any business under said ho »ou«d him iu good spirits generally,
license, reaister in the office of the ordi-1 better than lie had dared to expect. A
nary of tbe county wherein he resides, or brief conversation occurred, dining which
intends to conduct said business, in a book I the President firmly gratped tbe Gener-
to be kept tor that purpose by said o-di- al’a band and spoke in a .very clear voice,
nary, his name, nationality aud creden- The General says his eyes to-day are «-
tial«, and date thereof, under which he Is peciaily bright aad natural-looking. Tbe
entitled to engage in such avocation. For Postmaster Genera! was so impressed
each registration the ordinary shall re- with tbe improvement that he thinks he
ceivc fifty cents, to be paid by the party so will yet be able to go to the \Y hi!e Moun-
rccistering, and a certificate of such regis- tains. He has gouo to New York thU
tration. stating the terms of the same, | morning on buMiiess. As the day passes
shall be given to him by said ordinary. ‘be President improves and tbe surgeons
Section 8. Be it further enacted, That fuel wore encouraged and express tho
no person shall engage in tbe compound- opinion that tlie lung complicaticus are
ing or vending of medicines, drags or under control.
poisons within this State without a full Long Branch, September l-.—TIie
compliance with this act, except (1) such following was sei.tjat 2^0 thiseveumg:
dm^gists a* aro exempt from the opera-1 *o Loxom, MMm.tr, London. -The
tionsof the present laws by tho statulesof President slept well last night and his
the State of Georgia; (2) physicians put- condition to-day is mere comfortable and
ting up their own prescriptions anJ Uis-1 more favorable, i urtng my absence for
pensing medicines from their own office; a short time Dr. Aguew and Dr. Hamil-
(3) country merchants selling family ton will send you the dally report,
medicines—not poisons; (4) assistants in I [Signed] Blaine, Secretary,
drag stores where the manager has com- <*•’•** — The President lias experienced
plied lth the requirements of this act. s’nec the issuance of the morning bulletin
Section 0. Be it farther enacted, That further ameioration of his symptoms. He
any person who shall violate the provi- has been able to take an ample amount of
sions of either of the two preceding sec- food-without discomfort and has had sec
tions of tills act, or shall register fraudu- cral refteshing naps. At theuooii exainin-
lentiy, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, Mion his temperature'was 09.2, pulse 100,
aud upon conviction shall be punished by respiration 20. At 5:30 p. it. tho leinper-
a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars, ature was 08 0, pulse 100. respiratiou IS.
imprisonment not to exceed three monllts, Long Branch, September 12.—To-
eitherorboth at tbe discretion of the I day, according to tlie attending surgeon;,
court. In all casej of prosecution unde/1 been a favorable one for tbe 1 resi-
tliis act, the burdcu shall be upon the dc- <*cnr, and he is again pronounced on the
fondant to show hls authority. road to recovery. Ilis pulse,tlie surgeons
Section 10. Be U farther enacted, That awfrt, fell from HO at noon to 100 at tbe
all the fees for examination and licenses, evening dressing and his temperature fell
aud one-half of tlie fines collected Mrem 00.2, at noon to 98 0 .n the evening,
from convictions under this act, shall The improvement noted during the day
he paid to tho Board of Parmaccutic Ex- was takeu advantage of by members of
araiuers, to defray the expenses of the Ibe cabinet now here, who, receiving as-
same. and as compensation for ibtlr I mrancea that there was no immediate
•ervices I danger, and that the threatened relapse
L Section 11. Be Ufarther enacted, That bad apparently passed away, with the
this act shall take effect from aad after exception ofAUori.ey General MacVeagL,
the date of its passage. left during tlie day for tho White Aloun-
Section 12. Be it farther enacted, That Wins for a few days’ recreation,
all laws and patts of laws inililatir-g I After the evening bulletin was issued,
against the provisions of thU act are, and I Hr. Blitl Informed a reporter of the Asso*
the same arc hereby, repealed. I cta’.cd Press that this was ono of the good
„ a r | days; that tho President was ih-cukdiy
Note. The above Is the ■abstitnto I aiI j j IC ] la( i expressed himself
proposed by the committee, and which I al feoling improved on several occasions,
was adopted and passed on Tuesday, by I The Doctor is very positive in hls state-
yeas 90, nays none. I went to-niglit ll-at all fears of the fonna-
Dlphtherfa la Bawls
London, September 14.—Tlie Daily 1 believe that the causo of the dullness in-
Hews states that the Russian Journals I dicated iu the lower portion of the organ
publish terrible details of tho dlptbteria I is under control. “At least,” he said, “it
epidemic in Russia. It is re]>orted that in I is Lo wotse, and I think it better to-
certain communes and parishes ail dill- I night.” Were it the formation of an ab-
dren underlifteen years have died. Tbe I scess, the Doctor maintains that it would
origin of tlie attack dates from 1872, j necessarily cause the temperature to ran
when the disease first appeared in Bessa-1 up, whereas it has fallen since noon,
rabia. Since then it has spread far and 1 l)r Anne w, he said, was in perfect accord
was a limited inflammation, and that it for protection for tho steamers Historian I the quantity of water now enterin'* the
would be overcome by the President’s vi-1 and Celia and tlie bark George, aud that town is very trifling, and as it is decreas-
tality. He was very emphatic In his the Governor promised to send troops ing every'moment, it Is probable the sun-
stateineut to-night that there were no in- this afternoon, but none weresent. If no ply will be entirely cut off. This will be
dicalions of an abscess, andfranklystatcd troops are furnished by to-morrow morn- I most serious, as there is no other rneaus
that he believed the lung affection had ing the consul will communicate with the of procuring drinking water,
not assumed any greater proportions since British minister at Washington. It is The Standard and Times a'
the Presidenthad been here, and further also rumored that the Spanish consul has ing that the Egyptian settlement is nnlv
stated that it had been noticed more than telegraphed to the Spanish minister at temporary. The Times urges the sup-
three weeks ago. Washington in relation to the affairs of pressiou cftlio Khedive’s army,
Referring to the glandular complication, the steamer Gallego.
Dr. Bliss said that it is practically well. Midnight—A compromise ha3 not | The Tone* u»tK. mmi
There is still a very slight opening in the been effected yet. jraa iwwlamtWHWICM*
last incision, but it is getting along very I Xsw Orleans, September 14 The ! m rA™' S i aW ^ er C0I |J ,uct,n 3is first
: tisfactorily indeed, and the swelling has compromise arranged by the Chamber Of a°r t .‘° , dtep '
' ’tireiy subsided. His cough is improv- Commerce committee has been accopted hint, for Instance,
ing and tbe patient now' expectorates by ell parties and the labor troubles for , U J h “ ^ mln8 vUS„ be i° ie , wb!cb ho
wi-iiout bain* annoyed ly the hacking lie the present may be considered at an eud. ii™^'» »!? SGCU < tl !’ S v l ° r *
has recently ex^rienced. Ho has Large numbers of the old iiands w ll go wl '- n P ss „ lnt0 b , 0 «-'
7mc UArk.W,u» ,d. SSS.E SSS2±f^.“iSSSS“Hi?S
usually an old, able attorney, dryly says,
“Take the witness,” the youthful aspirant
trembles a little aud endeavors to swallow
Ihft dutancnl T.imnu . i vremuies a nine auu enueavors to swanow
1. __ _ toco nl Uerth«b e >lm,.n.of.euai...Iu .™SV , „ ,ll .“i*A. , ?,f *“,L2?5j!
SSSS, iS. !!&■; tl:;™ | »
tlty of mucus. This was of a good charac- At 3 p. n. the militia were relieved irom SereuwL
ter, and had nothing to indicate ait ab- further duty. Policemen are still sta- evnrv timn
scess. Honed along tho line of tbe cotton move- fl 0 -! 7 ! 1 J, tIllllk8 ? e , s f esa hold » and
„ M bullet, the Doctor ment in tbe vicinity of the presses. *n»t« I M . 8 **a*i« ls QTmuleJ.by Un wyS
!ft ta a!i^SS«i.'? , tal b, USKi' *•*’ “ orJ,,r *“ ““ -1S2STJPS*
wound to close from tho ball to within | Help for tho Ulebivan SnlTerera.
nine inches of tno surface, the distance
to which tlie catheter pentraled ■*'
any extreme effort on his part. 1 to consider the best mean* of seuding am i „„„„
Long Branch, September 12.—The I to tho sufferers by the Michigan fires. blm audlL 11 yareas ho ^ as tove
following cablegram was sent at 10 p. m.: I Resolutions of condolence wore passed 1„
To Lowell, ftinlster, London: Iu the I and committees formed to solicit sub-1 He fires a few initiatory questions at the
absence of Mr. Blaiue, the attending sur-1 scriptlons. These are now at work,aud it j ? , * nd warros proceeds, uutil
geons have requested me to iuform you of | is expected that a liandsoiua sum will be I „ 13 1,rou Sbt up standing by, “Oh! your
the President’s condition. Ho has during I raised. I Honor, we object to such irrelevant ques-
the day eaten sufficient food with relish, I The nichlfun Sufferers j tious,” followed by a few scathing rc-
and has enjoyed at intervals refreshing New York, Septe,nber 14. Tho fol-1 malk3 from the jirosecutor. The court
sleep. His wound and tho incisions I lowing telegram was received this morn-1 susta l ,is the objection, and advises the
made by tho surgeons ail look better, ing by Mr. Charles P. Crosby, president I J oml Z lawyer to keep within the bounds,
The parotid gland has ceased to suppu-1 of tho Michigan fire relief committee In I wkicil sftts ll,m t0 wondering where in the
rate,and maybe considered as substantially I this city: j thunder tho bounds are. Objection fol-
wcll. Ho has exhibited more than bis Port Uuron, Michigan,September 14— I loW3 objection, and eacii one is promptly
usual cheerfulness of spirits. His tern- To the Michigan Fire Belief Committee, I SU3taine 'U He wonders why it is that a
perature and respiration are normal and j New York: 1 have just emerged from the j ftee and independent people will tolerate
hi* pulse ls less frequent and firmer than I burnt district, baviug traveled over sev- I sudl one-sided justice. He lunges ahead
at the same hour last evening, Notwith-1 en y-fivo miles of roads in it. Tho suffer-1 blindly now, until ho Incomes so
standing these favorable symptoms, the J ing and devastation are indescribable. In I coafuaei1 that he does no
condition of tho lower point of the right I many places, as far as tho eye can see I kno ' v whether ho is a practicing
lung will continue to be a source of I along tbo lanu once occupied bv comfort I attorne Y ' vil h s gift sign, or a fly wheel
anxiety for some days to come. I able homes aad prosperous people I a 8tealn wood saw. Finally ho runs i
McYeagu. scarcely anything is visible but what I of aud wi'h a sigh of relief or
Elderos, N. J., September 14,0 a. m. I seems a boundless sea of ashes, from I something tells the witness, “that’s all.”
examb ’ alIo “ ° f lb ° rre3ilIeut al and Ch boiles? aS Blf:u?cd Jj L°d b “(7i'e- 1 a-!| i zed ““tor rises and proceeds to^ld.esi'Cie
8.30 this morning, his temperature was people abound. Transportation GRiffi. IJMT >n a masterly style. As he pi ogresses
98.4, pulse 100, respiration 19. He passed I cul and supp ies come through S ! 0S viy I he picks up the evidence adduced by the
the night comfortably, sleeping sufficient-( peciaily at a distance from tho shore I ^^nso into peitieies One cnough to be
. . *, ..., I and railways. If a man is asked m,a | incorporated intocoddah balls. T.,eyouth-
ly. lie is briglit mid cheerful this morn- wberCabo J 3 of bu wiIc aIlJ dlil(lreu Ll . ful Bla»kstone wrestler begins to feel uu-
ing and has tason fruits and his first I stares wildly; he leaps at a loaf of bread I easy 83 Htln 11 reverts to the fact that in
meal for the day with relish. I and leaps away like a wild beast. Al-1 a ,<J1V momenta he must deliver Ills maid-
D. W. Buss, j most hourly tbe names of additional vie-1 on speech.
Frank H Hamii tov «“*•» aJl 'e d tho burued-to-death , , Ue "'^hes the proseen'or would hold
v, 1J T , liii.. list. The homeless are thousands, and ,lIs 3 ri P a «d keep it, until time to adjourn
says'thal’^idcmp^'l S Cripp!cJ «^d dc- I fo-UngmUffid that be could make
and awoke this morning refreshed. The fef d ^ VCry ’ ver . y ^ y ’ nnv ,
febrile rise came on about 1 o’clock this P>igiacd] j.S.McD^onald,
morning and commenced passing off be-1 Secretary of the committee,
fore six. At the time of tbe morning
dressing the temperature was normal and
the respiration 19. The President com-1 TBy Teleirranh 1
menc-is to-day as favorably as yesterday Iroquofa Again VVIum.
and has not a single disturbing symptom. I London, September 14.—The race for I moustache, and wishes lie' had uover
For breakfast, among other things, he a'e | tho St. Ledger stakes at tho Doncaster I begun the abominablo business. Cold
1'OUEIU.V XEirs.
I a splendid speech the next daj after a
| night’s fighting on the evidence. He tries
to remember what tho witnesses swore
to, but cannot recall thu evidence to save
bis life. The prosecutor Anally winds up
with a grand peroration, and as lie says:
I “And in conclusion, gentlemen of the
[jury,” tho youth nervously fingers his
^ aud appearc<, fo I September meeting to-day was won by | chills are fingering him all over tlie back
relish it. The weather continues good I Iroquois, Geologist second, Lucy Glitters I a3 If measuring him lor a new shirt,
and invigorating. A representative of tlie I third. * - ■ ■
Associated Press, in a conversation witli J ‘ ti io Cotton War In Ettirluatl.
Dr. Bliss immediately after tlie Issuance
and his spinal column acts
like it was tired and wanted
... , , , .1 London, September 14—All tho cotton I to sit-down awhile. Like Bauquo’s
of the morning bulletin, inquired as to 3 pi nn ers and manufacturers at Preston I ghost, the lump in hls throat won’t stay
what length ol time the 1 resident would I [ lavc replied to the secretary of the Mas-1 down, by an obstinate majority, aud he
probably remain at Long Braucli. lu re-1 Association. It is thought that a | swallows it and wonders wiiat he is going
P 1 ?’; , 1,18 doctor said probably until tbe | lve ek will not not suffice to circumvent | to say and how long it will to take him to
middle of October, and that if ha favora-1 t jj 0 r j„g i but a fortnight’s stoppage will | say it. As tlie prosecutor calmly takes
ble condition continued,aud the several le-1 brc- a k up the syndicate. There is little 1 hls seat, the young lawyer rises and moves
sions healed satisfactorily, as it was be- I dunbt at present that the requisite majority | to the front. He dares not look tithe
llcvcd they would, tlio President would I of two-thirds will be obtained at Burnley. | audience and tries to imagine there is no
rally very rapidly, aud that in suca an I it Is now reported tiiat twenty-eight firms | one iu the room but himself aud the
event he thought a voyage to the southern j n t j, Q Blackburn district will stop, but | twelve sphynx-like fornw in the jury box.
coast on the fallapoosa would be desira-1 0 |gjjt will not stop. The latter explain | The eyes of each juror is fixed upon him,
ble and beneficial. Dr. Hamiltou Is stiff I tlielr refusal on the ground that they are | and he would almost relinquish his hope
satisfied with the progress of the patient, I u0 [ affected by the comer, as thoy have I of heaven if some ono would raise a cry
as are also Cols, bwaim and Lockwell. 3 tocks ot cotton on hand. | of fire to divert their attention until he
The day bids fair to be quite as favorable London, September 14—The nows of gets a start.
as vfsteruay. 1 tho decision of tlie cotton meeting at I Finally he shrugs his shoulders and
EiaisEUOX, beptemtHr 14.— becretary I Manchester was received at Blackburn I managed to lemark, “Geu* letnon of tho
Lincoln saw the 1 resident to-uay. He I iudifference. Tbe uperators favor I (swallows) jury.” Very good, lie then
says he expected to see a very sick roan, j tbe proposed stoppago for a week, as a I surveyed them a moment, and every man
and that his expectations were realized* I means of recovering the present unsatis-1 in tbe box thinks he is endeavoring to read
He had not seen the patient since tlie af-1 factory trade, but they fear there will not I their thoughts, but he isn’t. He is wlsh-
ternoon lie was shot, and, of course, a I |j e un |ty among the employers, and that I ing to gracious ho could read his own
great change had taken place since that I recommendation to stop for a week I thoughts. At least be strikes out and
time. Hie conversation between the gen-1 w m acted on only by a few. There is I goes for them about their intelligent
tlemen was very brier and entirely per- I , lo about tho short time movement I looks, and how he feels that his client’s
soiml, no biuincss being referred to a. all. I bciu^ carried out. At Burnley both mas- I interests are safe in their hands. At the
Tlie Secretary only remained in tho sick j ^ ers aU( | operators favor the movement. I same time he feels serious doubts as to
room a moment. lit is uncertain whether stoppage or I ibeir safety in their own hands. He wor-
CUjO p. m.—At the examination or the I short time will be accepted. In the case | ries through hls speech with an average of
President at 1- m. to-day, his tempera-1 0 f t hc Oldham mills, which have prom-1 two swallows at that lump to the sentence,
ture was t)b.8, pulse 104, respiration 20. At I j set j t0 ogj^Q wor h the stoppage takes I Tho prosecutor closes the arguments
the evening dressing, at 7:30, ms temper- J p ] ace noxt week. There are 7,000,0001 and the case goes to tho jury, who re-
a . ilir ®, 00*2, pulse ll-i respira-1 apindlef in Oldham spinning American I tire to a secluded room to chew tobacco
tion .1. rhe 1 resident was placed in an I co tto Ut au j if 4,730,000 slop, the promo-1 and ask each other what they thought of
invalid chair in a semi-recumbent posl- J t crs 0 f ^ movement will be satisfied. I it. It so happened that the flimsy testi-
tion about 12 m., and remained one hour I ^ number of mills Iu tho Preston district I mony against tlie accused warrants a ver-
and a half, sleeping part of the time. He I w il! close at least for a week. I diet of “not guiltv,” whereupon the ama-
was no- fatigued by the transfer or change I Lovdos, September 14.—The secretary I teur grasps Ills client’s hand and wbis-
of position, and his general condition this I 0 f tll0 Manchester Cotton Spinners’ Asso-1 pers: “It was a hard fight, but I got you
evening is as favorable as usual, not.wth- J cla ^ on states that nearly seven-eighths of I out of it.” Then he rises, loads up
standing a slight teuriie rise. I tho firms using Ameiican cotton have ex- I enough law books lo swamp a mud scow,
xSlubrox, ri• J., oeptemDcr l4.—ine i th^ir determination to stop their I casts a triumphant look at tho prosecut-
fo I lowing cablegram was sent to-night. J i ooms f or a week. I ing attorney, who smiles pleasantly in ro-
nluS,i.^ 0, In°» The Mal,6jr Trlnl l «rn, and walks slowly aud majestically
i a ?» “. lcrea - c , 3 evc h* u o j* 1 I New Davxv, September 14.—In tlie I down the aisle to the door with as mucii
iIi5S Hertha Williamson, a dignity as if he owned a Western rail*
5s.. ., w m 2 in’ftMnn u chambermaid at the Foote House, testified road,
dicate that tlie condition of his blood i» I toaee j n „ t j, e p a roy, including Jeuule I
producing any new coni P ,, ^ ,on * Cramer, at the botol on the u^ht ol the
trouble m the right lung is not increasing , nlir ,i n / ®
FINANCIAL.
STOCKS AND BONDS IN MACON.
ooHasfrntD duii si
LOCKETT & BOND. BROKERS.
Mxoon, September 14 -Georgia 0 per cent
bonds, due 188U, 110.fll2; Go. do (old)
10»@107; Gooriria 7 per cant, bonds (mort
gage) 110)t;@112; do bouda (gold qnar.
TOUp.) lX0)n'(g—; do trends, duo 1S0G, 124
do 8 per cent, bonds lOL’iillfi;
Nortlieastern R.R. bonds (indorsed) 113
Central K. R. Joint mortgage
7 per cent, bonds U53118. Georgia
R. R. 6 por cent. b-outS lOSU'itiatV,
Mostern railroad of Alabama 1st
mortgage 117(^113; do 2d mort. 118
@123. Mobilo and Girard R. R. mort-
gago 117@118. Montgomery and Eufauia
1st morigago indorsod O. and 8. V,
roads 10ft)rlU3. A. and G. R. R. consolidn-
ted mort. UMtUBK; City of Mgooa bonds
OK'd 100. City of Savannah bonds 87
@88, City of Atlanta 8 por cent, bonds
100@102.' City of Augusta G per cent,
bonds 10n@10G. Southwestern R.
stack 121@123. Central B. R. stacK
m@12& Augusta aud Savannah R. R.
stock 122(3125. Georgia R. R. stock JG5
@170
Markets by Telegraph.
New Yobk, Noon, September 14.—Stocks
strong; money 4@G ; Exchange—long
$4.79*f@—•; short §4.83Jf@ ; State
bonds dull; Government securities quiet.
New Yobs, Evocing—Alouoy 4;.IG,
Exchange $4A>0j£; Government securities
Steady: new 5 por ounts 101>f ; per
coats 1135f: 4 per oenU 1175s'. State bonds
anil.
I Stocks opened strong and closed weak
ns follows:
N. Y. Central..144)1 M. & 0 7844
f'Vi®- 43;'; Rock Lsland... 127)4
Lake Shore.... 123>£ W. D.Tek-g’h.. 92)4
Ill. Central....131}f R-A. &Ga.K.U. 47)4
Nash. & Chat.. 89 Ala.Statebonds:
Lou. £ Nash.... 97)4 Class A small. 75)4
Pittsburgh 187)4 ClassA,2to5... 77
Chi. & North.. .126)4 Clas B, 5'a 90
do,pref’d....139)4 ClisaO 80
W. St L. * P.... £0;' E.Tenn.R.)t.... 1G
do, pref’d.... 88)| Georgia R. R..165
Bub-Treasury balances;
Coin a97,145,6:i.~. j Cnrrency...84A17.01G
COMEEBCIAL.
Karon Cotton Statement.
Or vice TzLEonavn and Mussknoeb.
September 14.—Evening.
Market nominal at 10% for middlings.
Received to-day by mil.... 873
, “ by wagon. 429 - 802
Sola “
sriTEStENr:
Stockcnhand Sept. 1,1880..
Received to-day
“ previously
802
8,492-
, I Wiauicii Ob *UW UUHJi uu tuts U1KU. Ol buc ■ AUUAXD VllOtiVS.
right lung is not increasing Inur(ler ’ 1
aad is causing him less aunoyance. He * . . . ...
has taken adequate nourishment, and his I I Slmll Uacon l»e Represented ?
sleep lias been naturai and refreshing, so London, Septemoor 14—Advices from Below we publish a letter which sponks
that if he has gained nothing he lias prob- the west coast of Africa stato that the j for itself. Macon has great musical tnl-
ably lo3t nothing during the day. I Hing of Dahomey, with his army of Aiua-1 ea t j n her midst which would do honor to
[Signed] MacVxagh. | *f r ^^^^ a nddMtreye^etowns occnslon:
of Ignanio and Okeko, northwest ot Abo-j Atlanta. Ga., September 13.1881.
kouta. Thoy had populations of many Mn. E. D. Iuvine—Dear Sir: Tho en-
thousands. All who were unable to ea- [ closed invitation of DIreotor General Kim,
cape were brought to Aborncy, the capital I ball means Macon. Please see what can
of Dahomey, for sacriUco at the great an- I bo done at onoo abont massing tlie masicn!
nual “custom.” I talent of your city noon Handel’s Grand
British Polities. | Hallelujah Chorus, iu preparation for Join-
GEXBHAL DOMESTIC AKITA
I By Telegraph.!
Tbe ludlnna.
San r'RANClscJ, September 14—A
dispatch from Wilcox, Ariz< na, says re
ports from fc San Carlos agency sav the
report." Yours truly, ' O. M. Cadi.
In connection with tho above wo publish
grand chorus:
Inteunatxonazi Cotton Extosttion, Of-
nen or the Diksotou Gcneeai,, Atlanta,
Ga- Soptombcr 9,1881.—To tho Vocalists
and Instrumentalists of Atlanta and of
London,September 14—A preliminary I in 8 us iu tho greatest musical event that
a agenev sav tbo I col,,crcnco w111 ha heldby tho representa-1 ^.ho hontb. I will fur-
Indians are"restive. A company of troops lj ves ° r ‘ h «^ r League who will P ar * j er TOOa j or instrumental. If Mr. Jdunger
has been sent there by Gou. Wilcox. I l*cipate in the Land League Convention, I ; s tbore, I have no donbt he will h3k
lutl lent ion* fo) Iho purpose of deciding upon the action | Y 0 nr citizens, colleges and schools should
o.ni„mh»r 11 tlie fohor at the convention. It Ims I give ns a chores of fifty, who, it they help
ii7m*art * a,rea(, y been decided by tho leaders of the us, will havo free admission and reserved
South Atlantic States partly cloudy weath- Lal)(1 L(>a;;UQ t0 establish a Labor League seats upon the grand plat’orm. Please
ex, local rains, easterly vyiuds, stationary executive to be affiliated with the work in ' ’ ”
or lower barometer and temperature. conjunction with the Land League, bnt
The Cotton i:xpo*itioii, to, bo coiuposed «clusively of reprint*-, tho flUCOmpuD>Hn{ , nunou „ ceme nt of tho
Atlanta, Ga., September ll.— ihe 11'' 03 °f bona file laborers. 7 he .bjucts | . .
director general has, in the last two days, I of this executive arc tbe extension of tho
been overwhelmed wi.h letters and tele- franchise to laborers anil tho return of
grams asking admission into the Interna- labor representatives to Parliament.
tional Exposition, but lie has been com-1 Dublin, September 14.—Tho cxecn
pelled to decline them, tho time having live committee of the Land League will Neighboring Cities: Au eluborato pro-
expired last Saturday. The department I submit resolutions totbo national convcn- I gramme has been adopted for tho opening
of construction has been ordered to put I tion declaring that the cause ot the polit- I day of tho International Cotton Exposition,
up annexes to several buildings of the ex- leal aud social ills impoverishing the coun- One feature of the occasion will be tbo
position, it being found that there was I try is the detestablo system or alien rale, rendering of the “Hallelujah Chorus, by a
not space enough to accommodate tho ex- aud that thn people can never be prosper- ^ir “?tUovocalilt®
hibitors already aceeptad. «“ “ f d , ~ n “ at *‘ n ‘»
Tennessee Cosl it ml Iron Company | r ?,, for tv Iiicn they j ; lcsI1 t cities .that Mr. Clmnncey M. Cady,
XAfiuviLLE.September 14—Tbe stock-1 Wl “ U0ver c 00 ® 0 to simple. Tho second J j^nager of tho Estey Or^ran Oompanr,ims
holders of llie Tennessee Coal and Rail- £“ 0 , “J 10 ,” den0l ."!“ 8 , tho ,“ c f cio “ , a ,f ai r kindly consenled to perform the nrdaous
road Company, which recently purchased | “ a y. u U ~ ee J' devised In a spirit of I duiU» of muster of the chorus. # Mr. Cady
the Sew in ee coal mines and hire fur- I ma!, gna:it hypocrisy and executed for I has been a chonu conductor in Chicago
firatHication of private vindictive- and other NorUiern cities, arid is admirably
xlataMtaSS rhX new,and for tbe suppression of admitted fitted by. taste, training and valua-
llrter met C in P ub »c rights, upon men who bore a heavy hi® experience for tho discharge
elre 5 a...i hv ^f.be share in the movement which led the gov- Of this importaatduty. Hls first rehcareM
city and oiganized by the election of the , n i. Inn ,i hll i Ann v,.„ will tnko plnce at the rooms of tho Estey
following directors: John U. Inman, C. ffSSBLV* ,?,?," organ company on Monday evening, Sep-
C. Baldwin, president of the Louisville I * ea v U n°. 1 , oharacterlzes Ilia l an, l hill m | jembor 12th, nt 8 o’clock. I hereby cor-
lle railroad, Thos. Evans and I r a( ^ iCa **i’ insufflcieut, and says It cannot (Jlally invite tho singers of Atlanta to meet
i. of New York. Gen. S. i>. I he accepted as ajust, w.sa orcven.tempor- I jj r . Cady nt his rehearsal. I also invite tbo
and Nashville
B. R. Smith, of New York. Gen. K- 1’.
Alexander, first
Louisville and"
-st vice-nresident of the l ar ^ ** a ** ,M K Tha exec- vocalists of adjacent city to moot together
h Voonriiio wvni nr r^Hi*. I u'.ivoinvites the invention therefore to I and commnnieato with Mr. Cody, who will
viiin i * igAahiiiotjm -----*WWT I s JBlBhv pledge ltaalf to a determined ad-1 bahanMrtovMtand relioarso with them
r here’uco to the principles of the Laud ns often as may la, necessary to I
presidentof tbe LouUviUe an_d Na. In ilie l^eairae until all its aims are fuliv acco'rn- successful rendition of thte grand.
were present except Messrs. Baldwin and
.. ____ ......... Evans, of New Y'ork. Tho capital 6tock
tion of a pus cavity iu the right lung have i subscribed Is $2,000,000.
passed away, and that ho lias reason to LonUIanis Lottery Niimbera.
- - - ■ - New Orleans, September 14—The
principal prizes iu tlio Louisiana State
Lottery, drawn yesterday, were tlio fol
lowing: No. 47,713 drew $-50,000, sold
in New York; No. SJ,057 drew $10,000,
sold In Vincennes, Indiana; No. 3,742
drew SO,000, sold in New York; No. 32,-
048 draw $2,500, sold ia Cullman, Ala.;
No. 50,711 drew $2,500, sold in New York
and Warsaw, Ind. The following drew
$1,000 each: Numbers 1^022, New Or
leans; 23,045, New York; 50,082, New
York; SS,802, New York;00,320, Chicago.
Tli. New Orleans Trouble.
New Orleans, September 13.—It is
repotted that the British consul has asked
railroad, of Tenncmeo ^-Governor ^SSSS UntU aU II * a,mS ar ° f “ Ily aCC0 ' m
James B. Porter, presIWnt OTThe Nash- pllsuca ’ „ ^
ville and Chattauooga and St Louis load; I Narrow nacape.
Nathaniel Baxter, Jr., Thomas O'Conner, London, September 14.—Herr Nien-
M. M. Fogg, A. S. Colyer, James C. War-1 mark, tho German consul at Leghorn,
ner and A. M. Shook,of Tennessee. Tlse di-1 wlio was recently assaulted in a carriage
rectors met and elected the following | of a railway train going from Paris to
officers: President, Nathaniel Baxter, “— * A '
Jr.; vice-presidint, A. S. Colyer: general
manager, A. M. Shook. All tho directors
with him in entertaining this opinion.
When asked to what he attributed thu
dullness manifested In the soundings
which have occurred daily, the Doc.or
took thn same grounds as he did iaik.
iglit, holding that it was caused by tbe
weund or the track of the bullet; that
insure n
. oborns.
Mr. Daniol Wieganu, lander of tho Fifth
United States Artillery Band will conduct
the orchestra on this occasion. I invito nil
skilled plnyers on brass, stringed, or rood
instrument who desire to tako part in this
festival to couimnnicate with him as soon
ns possible, that they mny have sufficient
time for rohear. nl. H. L Kimball,
Director General.
Mr. Irvino has been written lo on tho snb
Turin, and thrown from the catrioge win
dow while tho train was passing through
a tunnel, was not much injured.’ He.... . , , ... „ , _
managed to walk out of the tunnel and J0ct from a knowledge of ins well known
has since proceeded to Turin. Tbe guards I energy and enterprise, also because be ha3
of tbe train were arrested and ono of I now established In Macon ono of tlio lnr-
llietn, when questioned, replied evasively. ue »t musical empommmnthoSouth.wtucU
He was marked with blood. I j g j n 0V ery respect a credit to Macon,
Tunis. - I
.London, September 14—A dispatch | Mrs. KatikSoudei:,for nearly acentu
1,387
•1,291
. . 5,681
Shipped to-day lfig
provioasly 2,912—3,067
Stock on hand tikis evening. .2,014
COTTON.
Liverpool, September 14.— Noon—Cot
ton easier; middling uplands 7 5-19
middling Orloans 7 5-16: ealus 6,000; spec
illation and export 1,000; receipts J/XA
all American.
Fntaros—Futures heavy ; uplands low
middling clanse, September dclivory 7%C
7-32@3-16:September and October (Yal
32(39-16; October aad November G UUgtQ
—; November and December G 15-32®7-lG
December and January 61^(37-16; Janu
ary nnd February Gj,<SiS-’’2; February
and Marrii G 17-f2Wi March and April
619-112ciU-liC; April und .‘Jay 9)i5jl , -32;
May nnd J one 6%'d ; Jcno and July
“ 10-L(i@—.
Iavekp-j-jn, 5 p. m. —Sales of American
—. Uplands low middling ciauro Sep
tember and October delivery No
vember aad December U IS-ItVo- ; Janu
ary aud February C7-liva—-; February
and March 0 ; March aud April
: April and May 69-16: May and
Jane G19-32; July and August; G 21-32. Fu
tores weak.
New Yobk, Noon, September 14—Cotton
quiet; sales 1205; middling uplands 12%;
middling Orleans 12%,
Futures opened irregular; September 1L-
81;Octobor ll.Gl; November 1LG7; Decem
ber U.78; January 1L9S; Januury 12.05.
New Yobk—Evening—Not receipts 232;
gross 1172. Futures closed weak; sales
182,000, as follows:
Sept’ber..11.09;* 1L70 ! Feb’y....ll.95<ail.9G
October.1L5«@1U57 March.. 12.07(iS12.08
NoVber..lL55@ | April....12.17W12.1S
Deo’ber..ll.45;o; May 12.25@1225
January .11.82(311.84 | Jnno ....12.32312^1
Cotton oasy; middling uplands 12%;
middling Orleans 12%; sales 1131 bales.
Consolidated net receipts 14,778 balos
exports to Great Britain G350 ; to France
—: to continent : channel .
Galveston, September U.-Cotton steady;
middling il%; law middling 10%; good
ordinary 0%; net receipts 28>J; gross ;
sales 1700; stock 40,71 L
Norfolk, September 14— Cotton steady;
middling 11%; net receipts 1G86; grass H
sales 33: stock 1882.
Baltimore. September 14—Cotton qniet;
middling 123-19; low middling 113-lG:good
ordinary 1013-16; uot recsipte 474; gross
sale-. 200; stock 2725.
Boston, September 14— Cotton steady;
middling 12>j; low middling 11%: good or
nary J0;’si net receipts39; gross 115; sales
; stock 5,14ft.
Weahnoton, September 14-. Col ton quiet;
middling 11)4 ; low middling 10)4; good
ordinary 2%; net receipts 31G; gross —j
sales ; stock 1952.
PiniADKiAntA, September 14—Cotton
qniet; middling 12% ; low middling 11%;
good ordinary 10W; net receipts 213; gross
—; sales 212; stock 1732.
Savannah, Septembor 14—Cotton easy.
middling 11; low middling 10)b: Rood
ordinary 9; net receipts 405; gross ;
sales 2700: stock 25,882.
Nr.w Orleans, September 14. — Cotton
quiet; middling 11 %; low middling
good ordinary 9J<: net receipts 3125; gross
3801; sales 2109; stock 101,901.
Mobile, Septembor 14—Cotton easier;
middling 11; low middling 10X: good
ordinary 0?l; net receipts 565; gross 561;
sales 1000; stock 6.916.
Mempuis, September 14—Cotton qniet;
middling 11%; net receipts GUO; shipments
SG3; sales 65J; stock 11,072.
Anarsra, September 14.—Cotton qniet;
middling 11; low middling 10%; good
ordinary 9>£; net rcoeipts 051; gross ;
sales—; stock286
Charleston, September 14. — Cotton
nom nal; middling 11; low middling—;
good ordinary i net rocoipts ; gross
1519; sales 100: stock 9231.
MACON FRODUGE MARKET.
Maoon, September 14,-Bacon—Shoulders
10; cloar rib sides 12%. Balk meats—shoul
ders 9,g ; cloar rib sido3 11%@—.
Hams—Sugar-cured, 15. Batter—
Giltedge, 80; fancy creamery, SO. Candy,
13; Chcesu—Cream, 15. Lard—Tierces,
14^3—; tubs, 14; in buckets, 14. Bran
—Per 100 U*s, $1.40. Hay—Per 100 lbs,
$1.40. Cota Wml<S car load, 98; mixed,
carload, 92. Oats—Food 60; rust proof 1.00.
Salt—Virginia $1.2>; Liverpool $1.00. Meal
$1; boiled $1.05. Grits $5 50. Flour—Fancy,
per bbl., $10.0J; choice $8.75; extra family
$8.25; family $8.00: 6xtra $7.75. Coffee—
Common 13; fair 14%; good 15; prime 17<a
; Java 27i23L Moiassos—Choice Cuba
bbis., 50; do cbmou 40; sugar-honse, hhds.,
nono; do, bbis., 30. Syrup—Georgia cane
B/rnp 45; Golden CO: New Orleans, che:oe,
65; do prime 50. Sugar—Golden O 8%.
Cofioo O 9; v-bilo, extra C, 10; standard A
10%; granulated 11; powdered 11M; Rice
laid—. Candiut 14. Matches $2.60. Pot
ash $2.0f.
These aro strictly wholesale prices.
Provision Markets by Telegraph.
15alti»!o:ie,September 11.—Flour active;
Howard street and Westorn superfine $5.0U
ra.5.75: extra $G.25(27.09: family )7i4$
8.09: City Mills superfine $5.00*6.76; extra
$625'SG.75; family $S.00g8.75; Rio brands
§8.00,<i ; Patapsco family $8.50.
Wheat - Southern firm; Western firm;
8outhoru red $140941) aml»er $146804)
No. 1 Maryland $1.498 : No.2 Western
winter rthl spot, cash $1.44)^(345: Septem
ber $L44WA45; October $1.4iD^r4G)f;
Novomber $150Mti|51. Corn—Southern
higher: WosL^m lower; Southern wliite 9J
0:r.i; yellow 72 <t . Oats steady: South
ern 00(853: Western white 51a'52; do
mixed 5U(<i5l; Pennsylvania Ol.uuJ.
$4-50@7.00; patents $74K)t- >.;
higher; No. 2 red winter
Chicsga spring $1.2e<3— rish; ftv ef.-i,
— for Sertumhor; $IJttiL-..—-
tober. Corn higher; No.intrelitiv
enrh; CIW for September;ii ' ^(gti5^asfvt-
tober; (k’i)i(n 06)-^ November. Otbikte
40:i for cash: 40 for Septembers
for October; 4J : j ■ —lie Nov. >• res
lower at $BUtBt8W for cash;
for September: flUBK^Ct for Or:.>..B;
$19.77'.-80 for November.'’ I .ard stetrt? a.t
tWwB— for cash: $ < ~ few- p-rw -
tember: $12.277(127)^ for October; BM8
(0,47% for Novumbar. Bnlc msatassc-iy .
shouldors 7.80; short ribs 10.70; aho-'i
10.95. WUakyatmdyat$l.ltk
Cincinnati. September 14 — Flour rt&M&ge
family $6.7527.16; fancy $7345(37.75. bC. jt
6trong; Ko. _ 2 nrabrr —; ._Jb reft
1 rtn jiiriga $ . om*
steady; No. 2 mixed TO'd— . Cob
strong: No. 2 m:>ed 4e7— FOt-euat
$2020 . Lard higher nt lr. , ip—»
Bulk msata quiet: should'r.; 8KJ; rkas
ribs 11.25. Bacon strong; shoo lore 5Sr
cloar rib sides 14.12%: altar side* Utflfe.
Whisky firmer at $L1.*4@—. gi gar tree;
$6.25'a7.l0. Receipts ; shi; nrafti .
LnmsvrarjL Sep. 14—Flour rtai aerta*.
$5.00(2525 : Family $5.7.5^5.25; rl lim
to fanov $7.7538.00. Vvliont st »eg>at’ ZJ&
(242. Corn higher at 77(2—. Off 3 k%$Ar
at 46Ji—. Pork nominal ct y —Qr —- ;
Lard nominal; prime steam — J—. vy%
meats higher; shoulders 8.56; ' Jeer -iz
aides ll.OO<3—; clear sides 11.75.®—. jtl
strong; shoulders 9.75(2—: clear rib i
12JX)(d ; clear side* 12.75.2 ^
Sugar-cured hams firm at lLSLii .
Whisky firm at $1.13.
New York, September 14,—Coffee ^
Rio in cargoes 10®13K; do in jcb Iota
(3—. Sugar active: Cuba —(it—; xaepa»-
vado —(2—; centrifugal ;
good refining 7 13-lCfiti; prime
refined active, standard A
lapses qniet: New Orleans94@3d.
at 4%(§7%. Rosin firm at $£88Q43ta&
Tnrpontino doll at 53@ . Woal *r*t.
domestic fleece 34@4G; pnlied 20040; «&-
washed 22(235; Texas 14(331.
Nsw UBieEANS.Scptcmbcr 14 4^ tsifi
Rio cargoos 10@13)f. Sugar quiek
mon to good oomrnun 6)4(27 V; yeUore «te-
ified Molasses firm;
25.3—; prime to choice 40(3—. Rir.r nrf-.xfc
Louisiana, ordinary to ohofbc, e%ig7yg.
Naval Stoifit.
WtLvnNOTOs Sep. 14.—Spirits ©f tasrr^n-
tine firm at 51. Rosin firm at |L.t
for strained; $2.07%lor good 5tea “
Tar firm at $2.50. Crude turpentic-5
at $ (3 for hard: foe
low dir, $2.80-3 for virgin, infersa
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 30VC3h
FORTUNE. EIGHTH GUANLt BB-
IKIDirriON. CLASS K. AT NEW «fc-
I.F.ANS, 1UESLAY, OCX. U. ataa-
R7ib MONTULk DRAWING.
Louisiana State Letter; UeiaTiKry.
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 year a try
Legislature for Edacatioua! nnd CV^rrta-
ble purj’usea—with a capital of $1 /SJ&JKtC:-
—to which a reserve fund of over
ha> since been added.
By on overwhelming popular vote ir
franchise wrs made a part of th» cs
Stato Constitution adopted December Ti,
A. D.. 1879.
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Saw
ings will take place monthly.
It never scales or postpcsMi leek ccr
tlio following Distribation:
1 CAPITAL PRIZE ZX-fitXV
100.000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLL&S* -
EACH, HALF TICKETS, ONEiiOA-
LAB.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prize
2 Prizes of $2,500. iim
5 Prizes of 1,000 4‘— 1
20 Prizes of 500;
RX) Frizes of 10(k
200 Prizes of 50 VJBttB
600 Prices of 20 WfiSD
1000 Prizes of 10 TAifiC
9 Approximation Prizes ol r.rift
9 Approximation Prizes of 14K
9 ApproximationPrixes o’$100. IU
1,857 Prizes, amounting to SlNMMk
paid
Responsible corresponding ageala me
ed at all points, to whom liberal o—gigac.
eation will be paid.
For farther information, irr’tn •nrniFfi
giving full address. Send orders by sen.
iress or Registered letter or Mouey GrOar
iy mail, addressed only to
M. A. DAUPHUS
New Orieans,lA.
or, M. A. DAUPHIN, at
No. 212 Broadway, N.-n Yarik.
AU our Grand Extraordiutri, 1 —^r--
re under tho supervision and in ret iitoT
of Generals G. T. BEAUREGAHb at.
JUBAL A. EARLY.
Notice to the Publico
The public arc hereny cautfocetf a-scacar
sending any Money or t irde-.-s to luHiH-
& CO., 83 Nassau UL, Now York dty, usa.
thorizcU by the Louisiana Stato jLcittff,
Company to sell its Tickers. Ttteg
are flooding the country wit:-, Bogun CSnaa- -
lars pur;-orling to be ot tks JLAritiamn -
State Lottery Company, aud ere franA*-
Iently representingthemsclvea a^iraAgwts
Tiiey have no autliarity iron ttovCboatCb-
ny to sell its tickets nnd are not its agwats
for any purpose.
K. A. DAUFEHSi-
Pres. Lonisiami State- Lotvwy </to
New Orleans, La., duly 4,1881.
GEORGIA,CRAWFORD OO.-.ULSPHL
lers applies to me for an exenw.tic-n *f paa—
eanaiity norerdingto the constituriexz taoA -
laws of Geo. gia. and. I wffl pi^sa nr.on to
same at my office in KiiOwilic, -Gscrgto
on tho lth day of October next an lOoSetodb.
n. m. Witnrns my bond olileially Sntaa-
ber X2tb, 1881. V. S. HOLTOdf.
SeptHw.'t. Oxdii
BREWER & CORBETTS'"
Sarsaparilla Syrop^
IT HAS JWp EQUAL-
Wiiat tbe rcopio-want is n thorcraghiy Xv
linltlft Vdfliritto ihnf. hff4
liaUe Medicine that lias
folly tested and will
Never Fail to Cure.
Brewer & Corbetts
Sarsaparilla Syrup l
a preparation compounded to em^ua.
has never been known to fail, all ffircxae*
of tho lungs and throat.
Having discovered and prepared __ .
■’s Lang Restorer, and after h-trcCiJt
and making n daily study for fifteen .iexx, .
I began tho search for a madicia*
complete in its work. After patiect OtaU
nnd research. I have at last a^scorenuftn
remedy that I can confidently put it heftbon
tho public os a most complete and wm-
cign euro for
3r. Lours, Srptcmber 14.—Floor dull:
family $l’. ; ’•''•ft7.0U; clioioe to fancy $7.15
<(47.75. Wheat lower; No. 2 rod fall
$I.44W(3— cash : .-j — for SapLmbar;
$1.47)* d for October J No. 3 rod tall
. Corn lower nt 65(g— for
cash ; 'f— for September; &
for October; 6 -L ii— for November. Oata
firm- I2%(a (or cash; —(d— for Sep
tember; S.: * ■!—for October; 45%@—for
November, i'ork easier, j20.2V(J—. Lard
steady at 12.153—. Bulk me^s firmer;
shoulders —; oltmr nb sides 10.753—;
from Tunis to tlie Times says: It appears [ ry a resident, ot tbe nortliern part ofltich-
that tlio camp at Esquabasun is In a criti- I land cuinty, S. C., died In the lower part
cal )K>ii.ion, as all commuuication with of Fairfield county, last Wednesday, the
Tunis has been cut off. Tbo Bey is great- 8th of September, at 3 p. in. She was a
ly ilisti-esaed at the demand of Frande to I Christian lady, a id much loved.in thc
dismiss Premier Mustaplia, as he is a 1 community where alie had “seen ta mony MUllm . r]J , „ r ,^ ......^ ,
special favorito with the Bey. Mnsta- chancefu’ yeats.” She was ninety-five ! ^5^ jj pj d L, Baooa strong. «honl-
plia’s successor ishiglily respected through- years of ace. Her living descendants ar.: j er5 ».87Jvii—t'clw rib »i leu Ue7)4-aI2;
out the country for his integrity and ! Children four, grandchildren twenty-four I clear sides 12.25a75. VVhLky steady nt
ability. j gteat-graudcliildreu seventy-two, ^rcat- ; $1.16.
A dispatch lo the Times says: The great-grandchildrenfoarteon- Tiffs makra ' emexoo, September 11.—Fiou^rtrm; rod
Arab) have partially destroyed tlie aque- a total of ono hundred aud fourteen living winter $—itt ; common u> choice
duct between Tunis aud Zagbouan, aud descendants. Western spring $ 4.25(36.25; Minnesota
Oonsiixuptiox&,
i st’amn, Bionchkis. olds. Ca rr *.
Crcups and other r«i«e^J23 aira
me: from disordered lumz.t
and throat.
To all thore suffering from any e€ tern
ailments mentioned above, vro inal9 —sSfv
that ono single trail bo given it. W«r*--
tiioJitin a number of cases oeff toeaert.-
with i>crfect succos.-.
Bresrar’a BaraapaHMa Syrcp is pv»r r .
under my personal snpcrri .ion and inafa
genuine unless andoraad by
BREWER A OORBtfn&.
Patented July, 18B.] Pi oprttoagsu
Don’t for.: it to ooll for Brewer 4aareas-
bc-tl'd Liver Touio for indict - - :r—s-.sv
vnre. „ ..
T. E. BREWER & E. C. COI
No. 70 Poplr
angffSdltwly
im;
FOR Wt-NT„
FIVE ROOM CO C1 AGS WITi
garden, good wr.
If. T. POWEJ.
A
ble kitclun. in
sepM-St
at Mac
FOR HUNT.
ray HE OLD OIL HOUSE N£AK
bet's rcH-k mill. Apply to
SJpl.'clt N. M. HODGKINS, Ag-s**-