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sdui 3.g 3st~akr. Sub, Nte., 9.1Z3 - 11.AC A? 11 jAY ofIIIII LBUP 1ºrAS ~rs T 2 f- ,for a - sou( hAn tas *laeO (:)E rot 2M rlf orner r nidfl@S, ds sad produc . rbalde. ease and 8I. ast a dnonhle tPeneet, k=+ " arerof"Prd saneIds, an DheU s. isond 211 Mid trad . a tr atoDr streets.d "" i 45. $1 andsto i 1 pi i m Daymosagieg, No. on Flz e rD~irdes and . De ls y ebw iu4 tLot, grm~ny the north dre.avdarand erttreetc tnrtets. knaown b end by the bas. m65. at0 and 172 Third 'iae¶sme as ,d mo'lernly arranged two Bk Dwelling. with three 1otsO . sLIjao. between Tbhsia and s tetisi and pa Pous three-story Dweifl as. ow as the late " last tue on rlubetween w veadvr4ime1' ad pla~ns at the 't Atoe 1 Camp st aet. The S outhern Express Company has epgal.a our thanks for late New York The New York Herald has declared art against the Mormons and Mormon -la. Let the patriarchs with many Wives look to an Interruption of super b.abdant of connubial bliss. -- I The smallpox is dying on$ in the coun *7a, sad is fast disappearing. Let Pack rtdt prepare for a similar disappearance. His fortunes and this foul disease have grown together; as the one increased, 4w. did the other; as the one died away, #6 did the other. The smallpox is now oif the rapid decline in the country, and Swill probably let go Its hold on this State 'tthe same time that Packard does. The Nicholls wave is rolling onward i' bilrength and majesty, and will soon iibaerge the whole fabric of the -W$ti.' nder's spurious Government. O. M~';o- , Becorder, and Gatien De aa, Sherlff of the parish of Points d s have taken commissions under a isecogalned the Nicholls Govern 'aett Adl the officials of that parish :.ad all of them are Bepublicans) now hold their commissions from Gov. :3lebolls, and recognize him as the legal =Governor of the State. No party now wants the association *.f the carpet-baggers. The Adminis t.rMon is' kicking them out of the Be pulra lean party as fast as prudence will allogw, and their threats to go into the ..r.ap.o.a party have aroused the kick lag propensities of that organization. A Herald special says of these crea Tbe Demoaerte are more uneasy than the Ad dgiatration sat threats which the "carpet-bag. g~t" have been maklog for some #me to ge Sto the DemnerUatte party. "Tha's Joestli eu asofo aded inak," satd a leading Demoorat e4ay when the matter wae mentioned to him. 1 we .em't want these fellows. The Republicans wt weleon to them." What the carpet-bag re after .s soic. Life seem eees to sal they are osceholders. That is their i u .2 usad when they speak mourn a en t in athe so th," they east If Hampton and Richolle come in they longer be able to All al the odffices. .. carpet-baggers are unclean ,best; no decent party will have j~ m~l ; they are the polecats of poll Their only hope is to di!band or .wpry out the plan of their leader, : ltbrmg, and form an indecent , ;2at of their own. -.Th municipal election for-thetown r )dsiou Sara, parish of West Fell 9 was held Monday, April 2. There viSi ioparty nominations, no politics .'t all in the election; candidates were :mmaeous and freely voted for. The f;i e was cosequently large, and the following ticket elected: flay . W. Whiteman. _ O·;%aWoJ en-Oonrad Bockel, Wm Wm. Deutch (ool.), Jas. A Sand Joha F. Irvine. Treasurer-AdamDecklar. A..seeor--J. S. Wooster. Ooastable and Collector-Chas. 8pen ,. must congratulate the citizens o: 3 ef BSara on these officers and on the p .- rpedented privilege granted them he fret time for many years, of .votinj to 'and electing their own offioers "They have seldom enjoyed this righ "-ader Badlcal rule, as the Webers, whi r; an the politics of the parish, forbic Ad prented all elections, and claimer JW :·othe prifiege of naming the mayor 4 couneflmen and collectors; their candi ' dates being always appointed to thes Sffices by Kellogg, against the wish c the citizens of the town. A Barber's Ateo-Obtsiry. Felix Adolphe, a Paris barber, wh Scut his throat about three weeks ag< behind him this curious letter ýr"-.leih is nothing if not French: "I loved, hoped and believed. Tc , I doubt, despair and hate. M has been killed; lea my bedy .j. . I I exereise the ly libei he as given to man.. ,.dtb caisot deprive him : the bisasel . I i wS Wl(afflid W. W.. Chapge . Tbe puedie ale warned ineas contrastlng with the above named person for my Cotten Seed Planter, his authority to sell having been revoked. k. N . IEOD p. 2b the P saters of Lonuelana. JAMES G. CLARK, go.............~pssn nee tes.........-..... NEW OILKANS. --I now prepared to supply PURE PERUVIAN GUANO Of any grade, under guaranteed analysts, as received direct from the Agents of the Peruvian Government in New York, -At LAtwest Priler, And In lot to suit parchasers. All lnformatleo as to analisis, condition and prices, will be cheerflly fuaraished on applio Mon. sap EAMat PROCLAMATION -aT FRAN2IC T. JICIOLLS, Governor of the State of Louislana Whereas, it is provided by act No. 2 of the Ex tra Session of the General Assembly, approved March ~2, 1877, that an'eleetion shall be held on the 30th day of April, 1977, by the qualified elec tors of the parish of West Carroll, for a parish judge, a elerk of the District Court, a sheriff, a recorder, a coroner, five justices of the peace and five polle jurors from said parish at large; Now, therefore, I, FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS Governor of the State of Louisiana, have thought proper to Issue this, my proclamation, directing the Baupervisor of Registration in and for the parish of West Carroll, and the commia sioners of election and all other offcers con cerned, to hold said election on the day above mentioned with the view of electing the above named officers, and that said election be con ducted and the returns thereof made in the manner requiared by the constitution and laws of this State. In witness whereof, I have here unto signed my name and caused the s. a i of ieStteto be bffie atthe L. city of New Orleana, this thirty-frEt day of March, n the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, and if the one hun dredan d first year of the Independ ence of the United States of America, FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS. Governor of the State of Loaisiana. By the Governor: Win A. Sraoieb, api Staw so2 Secretary of Stale. GREEN OR BLACK 2TEA Worth de0 we se at ae. GREEN OB BLACK TEA o Worth see. we sell at 06e Dr an GREEN OB BLACK TEA fir Worth so. we sel at le. GREEN OR BLACK TEA ye Worth .c we sell at cw Ot GREEN OR BLACK TEA ho Worth st we sell at 7c. GREEN OR BLACK TEA to Worth .o we sell at 1 th - fir TarY OUR 1 LUNOWD .Y TarY OVea St IeuS SRrAAnnur. Something never before offered in the South is s, Our $125 Grade m in Oolonl. Imperlal. Gunpowder. Young HBson and English Breakfast Tes. a 0 a of Teas in the South. b r We have the finest selection of Boyal,. Imperial. ti Gunpowder. Young Hyson. Uncolored Ja pan, Oolong. English Breakfast and Pekoes. We have choice Teas from the East Indies. I We guarantee our Tess to be perfectly pure. i a TisCompenydsin al rades of COTFFEE. e GBEEN BIO lee.; parehed or ground 2s5. All finer grades equally cheap. e This Company has now on hand some very e hoice OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. very scarce. - SOur Goods are Sold at New York Prices. felt mP * RECOGNIZED OFFICIALLY AND B! PUBLIC OPINION THAT THU - Ste lway, Kasbe and Pleel 1 -Are the S LEADING PIANOS Of the World. Convince yourself by calling at the General Agency at it GRUN1EWALD HILL, 0 Where you will find the Largest and Best So. d lections of al kinds of d MUSICAL INSTBRUMENTS r, T LOWST PRICES and EASIEST TERKM - r. s IstrumeSms, S,.raa Aeetd.*ei, 3e Maele tMses, msde. f my ow of w I/mtadnm, at wHOLasALE AND RETAIL. It Is in your interest to call on me before pur chasing elsewhere. 10 LOUIS GRUNEWALD, o 141 16, is, io and e ai r alýo seea, s. r fetr 2dple o- W. W. WASHBURN, [y ARTIST PHROTOGRAPBEU, be c13.s .. ..s. ty Opposste afw tase. New oeass. -vIb'UT ~~prn LOUIIANA JOGCEWEY CLUB3I New Orlesas, !La. SPRING MEETING. CoUmmencing Saturday, April 7. Wiirs5 ay--starday, Aprll ', 1811. FIRST BACE-Hurdle lsace, two miles over eight hurdles, club purse, iaSo; of which 6o to first hane. oe00 to second. BSECOND BACE-The Pickwick Stakes, mile heats for three year olds; s$2 entrance, p. p. with so0o added; of which 530e to first horse, st10 to second horse. THIRD RACE--Two miles for all ages; club purse $00; of which 1s00 to first horse, $7s to second horse, and 12 to third horse. PIss*e Day-Yaeedar. April 10. FIRST RACE-Three-quarters of a mile for all ages; club purse, 0ao; of which 16so to first horse. $30 to second horse, o0 to third. SECOND BACE-Post Stakes, for all ages; two mile heats; $os entrance, p. P, with set0 added; of which $450 to first horse, $100 to sec ond. THIRD BACE-On emile, with t10 pounds on 1 each, three years of to carry their proper weights, a pounds allowed to mares and geld- - ings; club purse $200; of which $1so to first horse, 8s to second, $20 to third. Third Day-Wedosedey, April 11. FIRST RACE-One mile and one-eighth for , all ages: club purse 00oo; of which 2% to first horse. 560 to second. $25 to third. SECOND RBAE-Three miles, for all ages; club purse $g5; of which $4.0 to first horse, Sco tosecond, $40o to third. THIRD BACE-Mile heats, for all ages; club purse $o:;of which 1300 to first horse, $1 to second. FOurth Day-Thbreday. April 12. PIR.aT RICE-Hurdle Handicap, two miles over eight hurdles, for all ages; club purse a300; of which 650 to first horse, $o0 to second. BESOND RACE-Selling BRae, one mile and a quarter, horses entered to no sold for s0 to carry their proper weights; for $1000 allowed 7 pounds; for 1 710o pounds; for 500 15 pounds; for see 2S pounds. The winner to be sold at auction immediately after the race. Any sur plus over the amount entered to be sold for will go to the second horse. Club purce 0200; of which $10 to first horse, 5y3 to second, 20 to third. THIRD RACE-Mile heats, three best in five. for all ages. Club purse o$4e; of which s30 to first horse, $10o to second, FIfth PDy--at l day, pril 14. FIRST RACE-One mile and a quarter with le* pounds on each; three year olds to carry their proper weight; three pounds allowed to mares and geldings. Club purse soe ; of which Saso to first horse, sfe to second, $20 to third. SECOND RACK-The Oottrill Stakes, for three year olds; st entrance, p. p., with t$00 added. One mile and a half. First horse s)a. second horse sl0e. Winner of the Pickwick Stakes to carry seven pounds extra. THIRD BACE-Coasolation Race, one mile, for horses that have run and not won during the meeting. Club purse 200e; of which $40 to first horse, mse to second, e2e to third. FOURTH BACE--Four mile heats, for all ages. Club purse o000; first horse to receive $7oe, second We. In all club purses entrance free, and in all such purses a walk-over entitles a horse to first money only. and a horse distancing the field enti led to first money only. Members are notified to call for their badges at the office. 1 Carondelet street. The races will commence at a o'clock p. m. In case of postponement on. account of the weather, a pennant wil be dsplayed from the office of the club, Is Carondelet street. Ouart r-stretcn badges for meetlag ........ $ e Day badges.......... ................... 300 Admission to club stand.................. 2 00 Admission to feld........ ....... . ....... 1 00 aRues of Admmasmles. No ladies permitted to the stand unaccompa nied by gentlemen. Invitation badges for non-residents only are personal, and adm tonly the rerson Invited. Qsarer-streth pdgese will admit to all parts of the stand and grounds. Tice ets of admission to the stand do not admit the holder to the quarter stretch. Members are entitled to a free admission for ladies accompanying them, Ladies accompanied by members are invited to visit the Club-House. Smoking positively prohibited on the mem bers' stand. All vehicles must enter by the Gentilly Road gate, except members.' Members of the club and ladles accompanying them only admitted at the Members' Gate, Quarter-stretch Badges can be obtained at the of. ce, 16 Carondelet street and at the track. The care of the City Raliroad, Bayou isridge branch, and Orleans Railroad will leave Clay Statue. Canal street, every five minutes during the races. Stewards. G. A. Breaux, C. T. Howard, B.W. Simmons. I. . Glenny, A P. Mason. A. M. Bickham, B. A. Yorke, W. C. Lipscomb, Tissers. -R. E. Bivers, J. A. Morris. mistamee Jadges. T, L. Airey, W. B. Krumbhaar. G. A. BREAUX, President. J. P. HOBNOB, Secretary. All communications must be addressed to Lock Box a9. New Orleans. apt 61adp ALDERNEY DAIRY -MID LADIES' LUNCH ROOM,. 142...... Canal Street...... 142 Befreshments In home style at living prices. O en rom, a m.t o p. m. OMce Louisiana Cotton Tie Co. The patent TIE and PULLER ownedby this Company having been fully tested at the Cham pion Press. is now oered to press owners and shipmasters at a moderate price. An average of fully fnfy bales per hour and at times over sixty bales per hour. has been compressed and tied by thi, proesi , and with practice it is believed that anaverage speed of sixty bales per hour can be attained. By the use of this Tie and Poller the capacity of a ship can be increased fully 20 per cent, and the bands are as per cent stronger than when the ordinary ties are used. JOH B. LAFITTE & CO. Managers. mh2 lm 184 dravier street. INPORTA D BONNETS, FRENCH MILLINERY, Corner of Royal and Bleaville treetrs. G&AND OPENING OF .EW GOODS. apt 1W Ladies invited to attend. FOR SALE. A HANDSOE PLACE of TWO ACRES front on the beautifal river Teche. comprisinog o acres of exeeleat. newiy-feed land. of whicLe o are admirably adapted to the eultivation of sap, cato, or rn' tbe balance consisting c 4i. sglSS meahdolw Iawhieh the reideee 720e olo wl be sol. oeh* L.m.am _i_.aMe f. jnu.r se saee S. I rae eSoO lf Ctn v 03 4 .z te ce dsyot April. 177. between the borrsol 22 m. and 2.p.Mm. ap lit WILLIAM EUDEUSON, See'y. Ior tle Lake - -ge f New rinesan (ity ,lIalroad Oompa y, No 124 Canal tret 1 0f sc, Arill ,177. flrom this date trains for the Lake w leave the el at I nd o'elok a. m,, and every hour thofeteeft until 8' Q'S~ p. mt last train will ev the Lake fnd at 9 o'clock p. m. C O. LWIS, Secretary. api tf L tewia.ma Levee teompaay--S ,Caron delet street-New Orleans, March r. la--The reailar annual election of twelve directors of this eompany, to serve during the ensatinl year will be held at this offie betWty tie hours ii a. in. and p . i., on tATU AY. Apil 7. i1n7. Transefer books will be closed on and after IApril 1,1577. M. A. TAiIJZTON, mh28 td Secretary and Treasurer. omfce Waeters' and Traders' IsuVraee, Company. No. 87 Carondelet street--New Or leans, March 24, lA17.--In eonformity with arti cle sihth of the charter, an election will be held at this ofile on MONDAY, the oth of April next, between the hours of ii o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m., for twenty-five trustees, to serve as such for the ensuln year. mhis 1St ' . F"ff WANTS. WANTED-BY AN ABLE-BODIED WHOLE sale and retail gropery Clerk employment, in city or country, in any capacit whatsoever. Unexceptionable references. A. B., Dxmocrat office. m bMnt UTANTED - SECOND-H AND OABRIAGE. Sand Bugies. An one having asuch, and wishing to dspoe of them,.cyan fnd redy sale for them by calling on L. . MADDUX, 6as Carondelet street. Also, a full stock of Car riages and Buggies and a complete stock of the Japanese Child's C(farriago and Cradle, a most wonderful comblnation; In short, a full stock in everything appertaining to the Carriage business--all of which will be sold at reduced prices to suit the times. The community is most cordially invited to eall and examine at 85 Carondelet street. mb1l 3m L. T. MADIUX. IRTANTED-A SITUATION AS A BAYVEL • jing Agent for a Drug House, by a man who is fa r liar with the business, and has ex tensive aclnaintance in Louisiana. Mississlppi and Texas. Best New Orleans references given Address C., Mississippi City, Miss. mh W ANTED -BY A BOBER AND IN US. S triou y ong man a situation as Watch man, Porter Salesman or Driving o any kind; Is tb~oroughly acuainted In the etr Would go In the country If desired. Address W. 0 - ocrat office. h SELF-HEATING, ý d - `ON I ONlRSI¶OJ One Whole Set of Irons In One. ONE IBON., WITH TWO P.lUGS, WILL DO ALL THE IBONING AND PLUJNQ ONE HAND CAN DO WITH ANY NUMBER OF IBONS. It is a Nickel-plated case Iron, with a wooden hand piece, heated and continually kept hot by two east-Iron plugs. ITS ADV ANTAGE. First Naves one half or more of the fuel ordi narily used In ironing. I S o the walk Ing and , changing of the old R at Ir o n - Third Can be heated with either coat or wood fire ize all the beat, thus gaining one-half on the old Fifth-Always clean; never rusting, never being exposed to soot. Sixth-ne single heat will iron from thirty minutes to one hour. according to weight and moisture of the goods. Seventh-The fire you cook with can be used for ironing, even wh le the stove is covered with vessels, thus saving the entire amount of fuel used ordinarily n ironing. Eighth Does better " york. im parts more 4 moothnese from the aickeled face and rounded glossing heel the old one-faced irons. ss canal sireet. mh24 1m DENTISTRY. J. B. WALIER, D. D. S., No. 380 Dole" seres, Latest Improvements and best styles of both Operative and Mechanieal Dentistry at most Moderate Prices. mha ft P. BOURON, 8aueessor to AIMAND SOUBIF SG UP MAKES, DoA. a IN asd f t. Leafh, New O, emas. ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOW SALE IN SUMS TO SUIT. Next Drawing 15th of April. Ni f B ELTS, PISTOLS GATVE WAWRAS SHOT, e POUCHES. POWDER b A. L DMORE mh. 134m Letter D, Galler ourtse d . Lwis. New OrI ans PREMIUM BONDS Next Drawing 25th of April. Purchased by A. LgMORE, mhie Un Letter D. (alder Court. nt B Ue tEIVilS r R tT CL B 19k R tL We have secured the agency of the celebrated DWEISER BOTILED se B I LBB .D . Ij s etr ~r Sit Weo All POPEBT.Y OWNEB8 of *beflhW3 DIS TRIOT are informed that the aseeumemt rolls or said DIstriet are now ready, and that per sonas desiring to pay the Beal Eotate Tax at this m.aesy now recetve their bills promptly. 'j he following named persons only are mu thorised to sign receipts for the Collector of bis Distriett For BELL ESTATE and CAPITAL TAX-Mr. M. STODDANT. For LICENSES-Mr. A. W. COCKEBTON. Or the undersigned. mh2e E. A. BUR. E. Collector. rPICIAL N&ICZ. Omrrc St'rz TA Cotu rou, Second District, No. i loyal sreet, Mer ehant's Excbange, up stairs. March 23, '7. All persons within the limits of the Second District owing licenses and capital tax are hereby notified that the office for the collection of said taxese s now opened. P. L. BOUNY, mhsa if State Tax Colector. SPECIAL NOTICE. Orr(n Strays TAx OmLx ro, First District, New Orea. March 1Tth, 1877. The reeepts given by MR. B. C. PAYNE, for amounts advanced for the support of the gov ernment by the liberal and patriotic eitiens of this city, will be received as CASH in the pay ment of TAXES and LICENSES at this office. E. A. BURKE, hi9 t tf Tax Collector. SPECIAL NOTICE. O1rrCres SA TAx CotýT.aron, First District Parish of Orleans, March 13, 171. All persons within the limits of the First Dis trict owing LtwIwes and CApnTAL Tax are here by notified that the office for the collection of said taxes is now opened at 19 Gravier street. EA. BUBKE, mhls tf State Tax Collector. SPECIAL NOTICE. Omean SA TAx Cox, zrolo,) Fourth histrict, Parish of Orleans, March 19, 1877. All persons within the limits of the Fourth District owing LIaiesz and CAPtrAL Tax are hereby notified that the office for the collection of said taxes is now opened at No. 261 Josephine street. B. C. BOND, mh1S .m State Tax Collector. COPARTIE RSHIPS. Pl.1 UNDEBSIGNED WILL PRACTICE Law under the firm nameof LABATT A CLIN TON, at eo Gravier street, up stairs. DAVID C. LABATT, THOS. P. CLINTON, hal let LEON L. LABATT. Naw OtLSAIs, March 1, 1877. THE CO.PARTNEBSHIP OF PRITCHARD, BICKH fM A CO.this dayexpires by limits tio. A. M. BICKHAM . Surviving JNO. V. MOOk . J Partners. 'THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE Ilthe busine ss of thelate firm of PI'ITCH I ARTC. I KHAM & CO. under the firm name of A. M. BICKRAM, IJNO. V. MOO--" I a lot (in commendam.) UMIUNIIPAL ADVERTI NJ1MZNTS SEALED PROPOSALS. Drnmarxar. or FrAcs, City Hall, New Orleans, March 24. ~o .I Sealed Proposals will be received until THURSDAY, April 5. s187, at 12 o'cloek m., for the sale to the city of One Hundred Thousand Dollars of Bonds of the city of New Orleans and of the late cities of Jefferson and Carrollton. All bids most state the class of bonds and amount of accrued interest thereon, and offers must include both principal and interest. No bids will be considered at a higher rate than the parity of Premium Bonds. The Council reserves the right to reject any (J or all bids, and answers will be given the fol lowing day at 10 a. m. Bids must be directed to the Commissioners of the Consolidated Debt. mhl6 api 5 J. C. DENIS. Administrator. NOTICE-CITY TAXES OF 1877. DrkarLMr 0r or Frzxwas, City. Hall, New Orleans, March 22, 187. Tax bills for 1877 are now ready for delivery. The following rates of rebate for prompt sash payment will be allowed: Three per cent on all bills paid up to 31st of March, 1877. inclosive. Two per cent on all bills paid up to l$t April, 8 1877. inclusive, d One per cent on all bills paid ap to 30th April c 1877, inclusive. After April so, 1877, interest at Ten per cent I per annum from 31st March. 1877. and eosts~.1il | accrue. t mh22 t a s J. C DENIS. Administrator. I FOR SALE. - . I 'O BSALE--BABE OHANCE TO ECUBRE A new and comfortable house in the Sixth Dis triet, convenient to cars. Five rooms, hall, gal leries, ample sheds, two lots (one a eorner, I. choice fruits and flowers. Title unimpeach able. Price. one thousand dollars. Address PBOPNBTY. Lock Box No. as Post-Ofce. api' FOR BSALE--ONE IIBST-4LASS ICKET Sto Richmond, Va., and two fbrst-clas Tick es to St, Louis, Mo, Inquire at No. St. Charles street, inbs* SREO.mT.re eergrta tunsedroms Sin i central location, eonveaiet to two lines of city railroads, to rent, on very reasons, bte terms. No more convenientl located or better furn. Ished sapartments can be had in theCity. - or particulars call atthe of lee of theD . Portirat Paisntig. (AND I.N RHoICTINSs GiaVm .) Portraits from life or from pietures of the deceased, at the following rates: ie size. bust oer traits, in oil, at *1 8100 and 150is; Cabi net size. in oI s Heads. not retouched t ertehable photo bgr she. but pure crayon beads at I3, IO and tea Asalier work, both in oil or erayon. or water color, at proportionsd rates. atdafn.'.a wilt be l rN in every eas b Persons reid& ac 7 eans bhae any o . te core work- lct ray era shin .1 I llN IBWLTM ACADn T 0 SIO Th esy Tbeatre open in thLe dty. lna meest for One Week Only, Com h meseela 1 *wauns, ApiS I, 1IZ9, Of the Great Charaeter Actor, min Joan eMOMPeSO. h aday MondAy Tuesday a-d Theaedi~a 1aroim aaaui 4-The epeelalti WedneeAdy and Thuresd o rtl 4 sad t c_.es ramrentitled ZYKJ., /HP gfdfOlO 1rlday and Saturday. and Oatur yc tinee ll - It of IA. JOH . H.1 POWIN Su..vre prevaration and will shortly be pl Gomie Sensation of the Day. en Tabradry, April 5, 11VV. .arewell Compllmentary Testimonaal to MR. CHARLES POPE, Tendered by the eitizens of New OrlerNs, oa whisb osa sion will be presented the sla lime play of Translated from the Italian expressly for Mr. PopIeby Mr.. I.. Howell. " To eoneclde with the beautiful comedy of the OLD QUARD. Mr. O~ORATO and other leadinga amateus have kMdiy volanteered, and will appear. BOX BsHET NOW OPEN, sp$ st A CARD. 10BRREPONDE.NCB.1 Charles PFpe, ea, Varieties Theatre: Daa Bra-The undersigned desire to tender you a complimentary and farewell benefit pelo to your departure from New Orleans. As a gentleman and artist closely idactlel with our eit in the days of its prosperity aod as one ever striving to maintain the paruty and supremacy of the legitimate drama, we deaem the tribute we desire to convey as emineat y due to you. Trusting that your future engagements may enable yeou to saeeet our offer, and relying ilp the warm eo.operation of our fellow-oitiseas we remain f Your friends and obedient servants. Will Steven, W A Bobertson, O D Green, E Swift, IC Payne, Henry G Hester, J I Schroder, W S Blakemore. Leopold Christ, A Sehultz, Andrew Poster Elliott. B B Muarove. W J J Armstrong. M Carroll, Joseph PHornor, W C LIpse.mb, Losis A Wilts, George B BrassuI, H Sorla, W T Vandry, J W Fairfax, J Mather, Jr., A Vizard, Samuel M Todd, John 8 Bainey, G A Sanford. Win. B. Whitaker. F. H. Whitaker. A. B. Shepard. And others. VAarsre Txrama, New Orleans, March 4S, Iltt, 3 To Messrs. Will Stevens, O. D. Green. L, A Wil. E. C. Payne, Harrison Watts, as.t others: Gentlemen-Permit me to thank you for thli very pleasing and complimentary manaer Wi which your tender of a benefit to me Is na .' and to express my thanks for the offer itself. The artifth highest reward is appreeltia . ' the part of an educated and discriestnats'nt' public, and this I have always recevfed fa e the people of New Orleans. I sincerely trust that renewed prosperity wil some upon your goodly city, and that When L.. comeagain, peace and contentment wilt.reaf througwhout the State. With profound gratitude I secept your khi. offer, and respectfally designate THUIFDAZ EVENING, April 5th. for the proposed seaSr .~ mentary aad farewel benefit. With high "r gard. I am your obedient servant, CHARBLS POP*, On which oesssion will be presented tb Lhes' lime play of SAMSOW. To sonetede with the comedy of the OLD GUARD. Mr. Onorato and other leading amsteuzsw. appear. 5a THE 1E'W ORLEANS * Sanitary Excavating Co.,: (Ineorporated by an act of the Legrlatus, wl exelaeive privilege of EMPTTING VAUlI. - PRIVElt, SINE, . te.) Are now in tull operation, and are prepared perform the above work with promptseas dispateh. The advantages derived trom of the Olerleus Exeavatfg Ap. r.-, as used by the company,are that the work g be performed at any hour of the day or the thorough manner in which the depoe s~A removed, the absence of all ofensive odors,t - shortapae of time requfred (an ordinary am being emptied In from ten to fi-teei a tiil '. and, above all, ITS CHEA~N . jE, All orders left at the Company's omfce, NA,- Common street, or sent to Poetomee bous f4 . will reeeive prompt attention, lls i. - P. O. FAZENDE, U Stock, Note and Bon` BROKER. OFICE--No. 175 COIION SlTM '--. nibst i f' ,; TAXES AND LICEI8 F. H. SOUTHMATD. NE . s 1o'I NM waSU . .. Deak in Meaers. Oopex A Exa.xa I der pre pctfully solietta EASTD.L California Wines, Jamaica and i inams, Irac and Zelshea r ruJts aynd Jelies, w tus.e slC s,. Assooasseb~d.