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THE POTTERI COMMITTEE. anMns.Aw' IMPUJDTIP 4e r MAND FOR Mnou WITMN.lIIU. oerrleon's Reply-Why Oherman Cannot be Allowed Him Hundred Witnesses to Freov Intlmldatlon In the Pellelanan. [Walshington Post. June 2R.1 At the lose of yetoerdary'_s proceedings of the Potter committe.a, Mr. Morrison Illit for future (omnli(eration of the iotlmmitte,, pro posed reply to the letter of Mecretary lhor inan, referred to him by the chairman, ma fol lowe: I am dirextewl by the rcmmittei on investi gation, .tc.. to acknowledge the recPllpt of your letter, in Wllii'b you ask to hav ie s.tb ptnaued from ulousiana 100 witnesses, who, as appears from your IotiAr, you r'.rlPer' to mive matlrial titimony tonhltlfig the free mof elJ+ction and llitliuldation of voters In all of East Feliclana and parts of West. F'll dlana parishes in that state; and in respect of which election you regard vyourself aieiisli, In the res.lution ulnder whlih thIl ctiollrniltft.A As acting, of tldiicing cirtain el.c.ltin ,lhlceis to falsify the returns. With your requist to have those witnesses S aubpintld, you furinish a sttI'llmelt, of the Matter about whith tihey are expyted to b's- iJfy, with referlmnc t "Irod ,rd.s of (.Conglress," wiere their fllormer t..tl]imonly, tinuchling the Manei matter, is i ise foundl. 't'hese records of Congress. you Iulfolrli the coni ulltllllt, ail thori7. you to stallt that, the ionlhlllln. rftsult, of the testimonly of sidit witsiU s H IIte,, that in said palit'shs I151 persouis llati e .nl Ili somen timlue Lthrot.niid, lhriven frn i hrfini, burned out, w uuiiinlt or shot at,, whill)i'l, killed, hung, or ox iioihil from1 1 olii', n.iii that there was in said parishim and nltijotining arishes tbfore and at the' tihn iof sald (,htr' n, and at the tilie and I,Iace' of registra tk.m, such a systi'li of thitlllithida.tioi that the large ltepulican manjorities which rl,IprIvr.rd at previous eleotloins wore thereby (ciiverto'd lute large I)oenii'rathc majoritthm. In reply, I am dircte4l to s(ay that t,r. rc, ordes o ifmungrms, to whichl you rf.er, aniI other rec.rirds of (oigross a with which you are -doubtless faulllliar, authtriZI thu stateinit, that the forimer tsti ntluiny of said witnessIs Ias been contradlctet l by witnesses as iiiin 'r otto, as Intelligent,, uin wllose t..itliony is at, AMat as well entitled to belief. It is needless to aid that should these 100 Witnesses again repeat their folrlnr tstl mlony, ft0) other witunessa., at least an crtsillble as they, will be readlyagaln tiA c.,itralit them. seven committees, orl Subi-comiiltt.os avof (iC )n gres, have investigated tllis questlon of in plmld'atlon in L(oulslianai , and havo itelrd the tmtimony of twenty timtes one hundred wit ueoses; but no csnnultlitta has ovor agredl as to the fact of the existoence or non-exi'tlenc of of such intimidation. You aind youir political associates of the "Vlsitinig omnllfittAf" wit, t rEeed oertain proe.usllings of tih "Iitturlniig ard," which were bastl, on alleged intlnli dation, and by which I)riiocdings said Ii, turning Ihard ireversed thIie dlIislon of tll people made tby their haalott aetunully cast, Iand then you, with all your IisHHii'IatA., llMncl haste to bear wites( to lthe justIce of its ucon elulions. The gentiemon (most of them, until re eently, your lpollltlia amssielates), with wilhom iou refused to join in an ialoiut to secure a fair ntunt of the viits,. but who wi're pierinitteld to Witneess presumably, all of the proctulldings of the ltnturnilig liuuard witnissied I)v ybou, Were aB prolmpt tiu icalare its iortxxchlings J artial and unfalir, and il, coctiusi ns en tiled to o respect whatever. In view of this Es.agreeonent and unerltainti ll as ti l, tlll atual iOt, this cimrutitlttu will nout ifl itself justi ll od in ondlIminhig or ae''.cslng any ultil,'oun aoficer who has in Igloni faith, ulidier the laws of Louisiana, doniie any act btasoid on iI jllintlia tion by suchll olllier tielliivil to exist, Ovort though tihe corintllittA may Ilieove such(. act did wrongrully andi unlawfully ainnuil and rlIi .erse the legally IexpIress(s will of the Is1opleh of that 8tate alnd of all the stattes. Neitliher will this conmrlittue, in view of atll the facts, Oiter again upon any inquiry as to the exilst ecce or non-oxistenoc of iitinidation in tany of said parIshes, to ti intArposedl in excuse of the "falseo and fraudulent canvass and retulrn of votes by ultat. county, piilaht or prouinct fl* oors," or In extcus of any person who lilty have in any way conitrllutetd to tthe results of much false t nd fraudulent canvtass antld return Qf VOtelPFInai Iiei .. iconsummation of the acts alleged S. o h , - ulhent, you and your political iaso L et at Now Orleans; amonr others, the t 'Lymnpn Trumbull, John M. Palmer, and Qeorge W. Julisu (until rImutly all your po Sltloal assoolatits), who asked you and your 0oo lates to joil thenm In the exercise of such Iuelce as you together might possess in be a< of such a canvass of the votes of that State as by its fairness should command the pIeeot and acquiesconce of the people of all parle. This you refused to do because, as you allege)l, beinhg strangers in that lState, "lty had no "right to colntrol or IIllluence any Ir i offl'rs as to the manner inll which they shall perform duties illposed u ponl them by 1ta laws," andd because by attempting so to in lSuence them, you thlu tfurther alleog.l you "'hould bo codremnedn by the people of overy State in the inton." In view of such refusal to join in the exercise of any Intlllltnco ver the offloers of Louisianal , eve m to secure a fair count of the votes i.gally cast, and of your llteged reasons therelor, it is tA this commit tee a matter of regret that the repetition of the former tetiitmuoo)y of thOse witnesses, or any inquiry as to the intimidation of voters or other irquiry involving the wrongful not of others, is deLemlle by you necessary to vinlicate you from the sousation of having interfered with or texer deed any iniluenee or control over the ofllicers of that Htate, for which by your own state ments you "should be condolemnlmed by the peo ple of every State in the Union. Whatever of accusation is inadl against you im the resolutions of the hlouse of iRepresenta tives, under which this committee is acting, rests, so far as any testimon y yet heard shows. Upon the statmlenlt and allegation that to Iil.fuence and 'ontrtl 1). A. Welier and James E. Anderson in their olhlcial acts you made then verbal promises and wrotea letter to them, giving them assurances and prom Sees of reward. If the comnlmitt-e crrectly understood your statement before it, you do aled writing such letter anld making such promises. However Illn l'lail the evidence of the witnesses you ask to have Suillmmoned may be to the lact of the number otf persons killed, threatenel, driven fromu oflice or other wise intimidated, as you assure the comnlnit tee it is, it can in no way effect, you personal ly if the conlnlltte ha correctly IIlunderstmlA t you to deny tihl allh'egation that you wrote thel letter and gave those prtoineiso anid assulr ances; for such allegation will be neitler es tiblslhed nor disprmoved by evi'ence-l of the number of mnen killed in the Fliclauan par ishes, whethler killed because they had stolen the property of others or because others sought to steal their votes. The commlittee Im therefore constraiined for the present re spectfully to decline con mplitulce with your request to have Subluil tA'dl as witnesses the several persol s llnantlti by you, all of whoml have testilled ol'nc, nliteI of them twice, and others three tiies on the same sulbject, and their testimony is prles,'rvod and now ac'essi ble to all, in the "records of Congress." The Comlnlg Eleeºlon. iLkeo Charles Echo.] An alarming indifference to the approach ing fall chlctlon prevails among thilt D)emoc mecy of the cotultry precincts. We regret to acknowledge this, but it is a fact, t lit serious sl.gficalnce of whichl annol t too) soon) nor too pu blily be pro('laimned. If the success of registrars otf 'voterst in the otller Democratic parishtes n tihe matter of registration is no !ctter tithan that of our registrar up to this date, and if tile same indisposition to register prevails there as here. it is a .foref;one conclu hfon tha I,ouisiana will relct next fill ia Repub .scan hmajority of Setnators, llepresuentatiorms (and Otmieressmn n, and possibly a Republican State Treasurir-! A little girl was rcproved for playing out doors with boys, and iuformneti that, being seven years old, sho) was "too) big for that now." But with all imaginable innocence, she replied: "Why, the bigger we grow, the better we like 'eam. Women faint on the shlghltest pretexts. Mrs. er, of West Virginia, fainted after chop off Mr. Miller's head. hotel on thIe I' res plan means--eat any sleep anywhere and pay for all you CITY ORDINA ECES...OFFICIAL. MAoyBAln T or NNW OataAw, I Ultyv Hall. July I, 1878. , INo. 4578--Administration 8eries.j An ordlnarnr providing for the payment of the several pay rolls therein named. Be It ordalnhel, That the following appro priations he and are hereby made for the month of .Ine, 1878, and that tihe Admnis Irator of Publie Ac.clunts. warrant on the Ad minllstlrator of Flnan(ce in payment of the carnie OITl ers and cl'rks nmployed In the l).pn rt.rnnt of Fin e......... $1,5. 00 O()llerr arul lerks ermployl l ii the l)epa.rtmrent. of P'u ,l,' Acm)ounts. 1,106 66 Oflleers anud clerks employcl In the t.ax mortgag'i registry .. ... 450 00 Oflleers and clehrks employedl in the Itepartlrnment, of Assessments.... 1,322 T1d Oflce'rs ardl clerks ,employlOil In the I)lep r rtmt of tihe Mayor, viz: Mayorv s offll........ .... $275 00 (lity (Connll .......... 225 01 (ity Hall building .. ... 454 13- - 951) 33 Of()flcern and crks erployevl in the )epartrrt, ent, f olrce ...... 2,021 66 I()fllcers ndrl clerks emlployed In the I )epartmrent of Wateirworks anwl 1' lih I hlinigs, viz: Admninistratr's ofli(. .... $206 65 U'iur't- hollllogs ........ 27500 0 Home of Aged and lrnirnm 40 00 Insane Asylurn ... 6001 00 Dr. lo RIoaldI.n, visiting physialrn ............ 125 00 1,140 6 6 Of(icers and clerks mnrrloyed in the 1)eprartrnmnt of l'ilIc.', viz: Adrmlinistrntor's oflocx ... $341 66 II, ys' House of Rtefrug .... 41.2 :1 C(ity Workhour se.... .. 2:20 32 tBurying Indigent deadl ... 135 0) PI'ule llpounde ......... 3x00 (lI 1,472 32 ()lihers and clerks employe i in the Departent, oiif Iliroveriitns . 2,150 X00 Oflleih arid cl'herks employeid in the ullrveyor's J)eparlt . . 1,518 33 O(ll'.ers and clerks eP crrloyed In the City Attornrey' oll.e 875 00 Halari's of thl Mayor and Admlinlls trators ........................ 4,125 00 T otal ......... .. ..... . . . $1 ,00! 45 Adopltrxl y the (!ouncll of the city of Now Orleans July 2, 1878. Yeas- -Ihrown, Cavanac, D)larnrid, Edwards, McCalTroy, RengstorfT. ED. I'ILMSIURY, Mayor. A true copy: THos. U(. RAPIER, Secrotary. MAYORALTY OF NEw Onta.Ns, I Cliy IHll, July 2, 17xs. , iNo. 40579 -Adminirtration HSrles.l An ordinance providing for the payment of the pay rolls therein named. Be it ordained, That the sum of $3172 ;17 he and s1 hierieby approlpriated to pay the labor rioll of the D)opartments of I miprovemerrnlts Waterworks aind Publlllic Buildings, Pollen andr Co(Jrmmlierce flor the rmonth of .lonr, 1878, and that the Administrator of P'biidc Acilunrts warrant for thre paymllient of te samtle, viz. DEI'ARaTMENT OF IMPR'IOVEMENTS. Strot repairs ..... ............... $527 r5 Drairlnge (d'redlKgetl.'al) ....4. 480 (H Drailragli (iabor. ....... . . 6... 67 50 Total ..... .......... ..... . $1,075 0oi DE'ARTMENT (OF WATrRWOIIKI AND I'PUbIhlr uilibDINiii. Public luildings ..................... $454 87 IDEP'A IR'rMENT OF Polr ICE. Pullic squaresq ............. ....... $948 00 IDEPARTMENT OF ('OMM'ERE. Canals and dra'wbrhawll .. . ... $540 00 Wharves aniiI landing8 .... . ..... 155 () Total .................... .... $6915 00 (Grand total, $3172 87. Adopted by the Council of the city of Now Orleans .Jlily 2. 1878. Yen. Brown, (Cavanac, Diamond. Edwards, M cCaffTry, RengistoriT. Ell. I'ILSHIIUIY, Mayor. A true copy: TrroR. (t. tAPIER., Secretary. MAYORALTY ir, Naw OnRLANs. I O 1ty Hall, .lilly 2. l7H. I No. 4580--Admlnistratlon N.eris.] Il'nolrid, That the sum of $26,342 28 Ibe and the same is hereby appropriated to piay the pay roll of the (JrAcsnt City Police for the month of June, 1878, and that the Admilnis trator of Public Accounts warrant for the payment of the same. Adopted by the Council of the city of New Orleans July 2, 1878. Yeas -Brown, (Cavanac, Diamond, Edwards, McCaffrey, Renugstirff. ED. 1'ILSBURY, Mayor. A true copy: TH'os. U(. RAPIER. Secretary. MAlYORALTY OF NEw O)rn ANs. City Hall, July 2, 1878. [No. 4541- --Admlnistration Series.J An ordinance for the payment of the several IIlacountst thereinll amed. Be it ordained, That tihe following appro priations be and are hereby made, and that the Administrator of Public Accounts war rant on the Administrator of Fenauce in pay meInt of the same: John MeEnery, Recorder of Mort.ga ('s, for record(ing assessn.metts for shelling and grading Henry Clay Avenue from St. Chlarles to Bre'slau streets, as per ordinance N o. 4 40 ........ ............... $9 00 Board of Health, for recording ;" at.hs in the month of May, 1878, aroved .....................51 C. C. aley, one d:ocket for Jrudge of the Superior Criminal Court, ap provedl ...................... 2 50 Peter Markey, for constructing forty six new bridges on Carorudelet street, from Elghth to B(or(deaux streets, and from Bordeaux street to Peters Avenue on St. Dents street on the line of the Caronde let Street Railroad, as per reso.il tion No. 4494, adopted May 8, 1878 48,540 feet, et $20 70 per thousand, 1,004 78 F. Oury, for building new crossing at thie (corner of Miro and Or leans streets ................ ......... 10 48 Rice Bros. &. Co., hardware for street repairs, In the month of Febru ary. 1878, aplproved ............... 7 84 A. Rochereau A Co. for rent of office Nos. 22 and 21 (Orleans street, oc eupiled by the Superintendent of the Second Section, for the month of May, 1878, approved ........... 15 00 M. 1). Ilringier, salary as clerk in the ofllee of the Registrar of V ,te'rs for thie parish (of Orleans, in the uonth ol . June, 1878, as per ordi nance No. 45(5, six (lays, at $3 per day ........................... 18 00 Total ...... ... .......... $1,118 24 Adopted by the Council of the city of New Orleans July 2, 1878. Ye.s- Brown, Cavanac, Diamond, Edwards, McCaffrey, Rengsta, IT. A tru copy: ED. PILSBURY, Mayor. A trrre copy: Tl'os. G. RAPTER, Secretary. MAYORALTY OF NEW ORLEANS. s City Hall. July 2, 1978. [No. 4582--Administration Seri(s.J Rr.,olred, That lthe bid of Robert J. Conolly for repairing, aInd altering engine-house of Steamr Fire (Company No. 24, for and in con sideration (of the sum o(f rlne hundred and ninety-seven dollars and ninety-live cents ($9!)7 95) be and the satmie s hereb)y accepted, and that tihe Mayor be auth()rizei to enter iuto contract witih the said Condlly for the faithful perfornlarne (of the w()rk. Adopted by the Council of the city of New Orleans J uly 2, 1878. Yeas-.Cavanc, Diamond, Edwards, Mc Caffrey, Reigabtrff -5. Nay--Brown- -1. ED. PILSBURY, Mayor. A true copy: T'uos. U. RAPIER, Secretary. MAYORALTY OF NEW ORLEANs, City Hall. July 2, 1879. [No. 45Q3-Administration Series.] Be it ordained by the City Ccuncil of the city of New Orleans, That- the claim of the following persons for sand furnished in the repair of St. Charles Avenue, during the year 1876, be and is hereby approved, and the Ad im1instator of Aonts is authorized to audit SMad olams aoordicng to law, to wie E, H. Wilat .............................. $25 en O. L. yne..... ........ ... .... ... an H. H. Hansel ....... ....... ..... J. C. Harris..... 25 Henry 0. Miller ... ........ ... 12 H. A. Leesesler ....... ........... ...... 25 Samuel J. Keith.... ........ ... 12 E. T. Whooeeles.. .... ........... 20 Total......................... $14 Adopted by the (ouncil of the city of Now Orleans July 2, 1575. ED. PIILSBURY, Mayor. A trle cop y :' 'T'IaIOm. (. RAi'r, Secretary. MAYORALTY or NEW ORLEANS. City Hall, July 2. 1578, INo. 4534.-Administration Heries.] rsolerrd, That permiAsion Ie and is hernhy Kranted to cJacoh Wambsganz. to erect a bake oven at the corner of Jerey and Milan streets, In the Sixth District of tins city, revocable at the pleasure of the Counlcl. Adtopted by the Council of the city of New Orleans July 2, 1575. El). PILSBURII Y, Mayor. A t1o copy : 'I'Hos. (I. RArmi. Seecret.nry. MAvoRAL'rT oF NEw ORLEANS, ! Hity Hall, July 2. 1979. [No. 45s. -Administration Series.) IRcsolonrl, That the bid of -John ('Cssorly to grade and keep in repair ('nrondielet str.ett Tordeatux and St. I)enis streets from Elght street to Peters Avenue, according to sptcill cations, at live and three-quarter cents per running foot, be anvepted., and that the Mayor SI, authorized to "enter into contract for the faithful performanc' of the work. Adopted biy the Council of the city of New Orleans July 2, 157H. ED. PILiHiBURY, Mayor. A true copy: T'Ilo. (L, lAPTEri .AT0f, Secretary, CANCELLATION OF BOND. STAT9 or LOUInSIANA, Ex'cuntive ietpartmernt. Wherear. A. J. Conusin, of the parish of HI.t, Tammany. has applied to me for the canellra tion of a bond. signad by him. as principal, on the thlirteenth day of March. 1973. for the sum of eleven thousand two hundred and fifty dol lars, together with Jules Devine. Antoine Marzoni and Maurice Mi;Ion as secmrities. each for the sum of three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars, condiltioned fr the faithful performance of the dutine of said A. J. Cousin as tax collector In and for the parish of tt. Tammany. Now, therefore, I, FRANCIS T. NICHOLL9. Governor of the State of Louisiana, do hereby Issue this my proclamation, with tie view of alving public notice to all persons therein in terested, to strow cause, in writing, at. the omroe of the Secretary of State, in tihe city of Now Orleans. within nlnety days from and after the last publication hereof, why sa:d tbolnd and the mortgage resulting therefrom should riot he canceled and annulled and the above named securitioes discharged from any responsibtlity in the premises. Given under my signaturn and the eanl of the State of Louisiana, at the city of Noew Orleans. this twenty-second day of Junn. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seoventy-eight. FRANCIS T. NIGHOLLS. By the Governor: WILL. A. iTRONC, Secretary ,of Rtate. 'lj.27 30t CANCELLATION OF BOND. STATE of LOUIIrANA, I Exectl ive Dl)epar rr~ unt. Whereas. B. F. Joubert, of the city of Now Or. leans. has made application to me for the cancel lation of his official bond. furnished and sub scribed by him, the said B. F. Joubert, as prin cipal, on the sixteenth day of February. 1R75 and V. Macarty. A. It. Clague, A. Plniqatel and J. It. Clay,as surrtieo, for the sum of forty thou sand dollars, and condttioned for the faithful performance of the duties of said B. F. Joubort as Tax Collector for the Second Districtof the city of New Orleans. Therefore, I, FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS. GClv error of the State of Louisiana. have thought proper to issue this, my proclamation, giving public notice to all parties interested herein to show cause, in writing, at the office of the Sec retary of State. In the city of New Orleans,. within ninety days from and after the last pub licatloathereof. why said bond aud the mortage resurting therefrom should not be canceled and annulled, and the securities therein named discharged from any further liabilities in the premises. Given under my signature and the seal of the State of Louisiana. at the city of New Orleans,. this twenty-fourth day of June. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and auventy-eight. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS. By the Governor: WILL. A. STRONo, OSecretary of State. ja25 :lot CANCELLATION OF BONDS. EixcurrIV DrPARKTMNT.I State of Louisiana. Whereas, JOHN W. CARNES, of the parish of Red River. has made appllcation to me for the cancellation of his official bond, furnished and subscribed by him, as principal. on the eigh teenth d ty of February. 1875. for the sum of 81X THOUSAND DOLLARS, with S. M. Morgan, J. McFarland, Z. Holly, Joel Brewer and John W. Watts as securities, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of said John W. Carnes, as Sheriff of the said parish of Red River. Now, therefore, I, FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS, Governor of the State of Louisiana, do by these presents issue my proclamation, notifying all parties interested to show cause, in writ ing, at the office of the Secretary of State. In the city of New Orleans, within ninety days after the last publication hereof, why said bond and the mortgage resulting therefromn should not be canceled and annulled, and the above named securities discharged from any further obligations and liabilities in the premises. Given under my signature and the seal of the State of Louisiana, at the city of New Orleans. this fourth day of June, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS. By the Governor: WILL. A. STRONO, S._eratary of State. ja23 30t CANCELLATION OF BOND. STATE OF LOUISBIANA, Executive Department. Whereas, Julius Fulda, of the city of New Or leans, has applied to me for the cln cellation of a bond. furnished and subscribed by him, the said Julius Fulda, as principal. on the twelfth dlay of May, Ro66, for the sum of five hundred dollars, with M. Schuler as surety and condi tioned for the faithful performance of the duties of said Julius Fulia, as State Assetsor for the city and parish of Orleans, Therefore, I. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS, Gov ernor of the State of Louisiana, do hereby issue this, my proclamation, giving public notice to all persons therein interested, to show cause, in writing, at tLh office of the Secre tary of State, in the city of New Orleans, within niulnety days from and after the last publication hereof, why said bond and the mortgage re sulting therefrom should not be canoeled and annulled, and the above-named security dis charged from any further liability in the premises. Given under my signature and the seal of the Stateof Louisiana, at the city of New Orleans, on the twenty-fifth day of June. in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight nundred and seventy eight, FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS, By the Governor: WILL. A. SITSoNG - eooretary of State. jo2c sot JUDICIAL AVZnTramWTS. ElswnlIP+ MALM . Wi. Denhen, Afurdtsee, vs. Jeh1 qunl et al. FIFTH DISTRICT COURT FOOR THE PAR ish of Orleans, No, 29--By virtue of a writ of fler faclas. to me directed by the honorable the Fifth District Court for the tarish of Or leans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro ceed to sell at ipullc nuction. at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. R ,yal street, be tween Canal and uusto.mhouse streets. in the Hecond District of this city. on MONDAY, July I5. 1878. at 12 o'clock m.. the following described property, to wit 1. ANOTrHEI CERTAIN LOT OF GROIUND, with all the buildings. etc.. in the square bounded by Oliborne. Willow (Inate Martin), Thalia and Melpomene streitts. designated by the number four on a plan by C. A. Ilodin, late surveyor. deposited in the records of F. O. HWark late, a notary puhlic in this city. monsur ing thirty feet nigtht Inches front on Thalia Atreet by one hundred and twelve foot in depth. htween parllitl linee 2. SIX OTHIEIR LOT' In square ninety-flnv bouunded by (enois. Telemacthun. Baudin antl Banks streets, numbered eleven, twelve, thir tonn, fourteen. fifteen and sixteen, on a plan of Oliver & Mertin, surveyors. of Mach, 1ii7, d.eposilteld in the offmie of Amrnden Dunatel, no tary public in this city. aR plan number twenty two, bunrlk of plan Rseven. The ,aild lots adjoin P.ahth other and r measur,. lots eleven and twelve each thirty-four feet six Inches six lines front on Tel-maclil street tby a depoth of oine hun dred and thirtyv-right feet rix Inc-nes four lines, totwe n parallel lines, and lots thirteen, four teen, fifteen and sixteen. neach thirty foot eniht Inclles front on It inks street by one hiundrdil snd l ght feet. In tdepth, betwennn erqual an, par ill 1 IIn A. Lot thlrteen forms the corner of t|'Inlertachus and ItBanks stroets. •8Izvtld in the aho,,v- ult. TermnA---Cacsh on the snot. 'ITHOMAH II. IIANIDY. Civil hehriff of the Parish of Orleans. jet2 19 20; jya to0l5 Life Association of America vs. William H. Oilman. FIFTHI DITTRICT COURT FORt THE PAIt ish of Orleans. No. tirer;-ity virtu, of a writ of seizure and ale,. to rmn dllf re' -tel by tihe hoinrable the Fifth DistrictCourt forthopiarlsh oif Orleans, In thie abIove enltitwli cnause, I will tir,iceed to sMll at p(utblic at1otion, it the Mor chrntsfand Ati't.lltoneers' Excthange, toyn)i streit, iotlweetn Canal iand ustom t)IUH sititriets, in the Hi,,'ond Distrlct of this city, on MATUIRDAY, ituly I, 1478. at. 12 o'ilock In.. the following desirilbod property, to wit A CEtl'alN L.OT OF GROUND, together with till the buildings and improvenmenis thereon. rlghts. ways. privileges and appur tenani~rns thrtullnto b- longing or in anywise appnrt.nlingig. situated In the First IlIstrict of this city. In the square bounded by Tchuupl tiulnas. (iravier, Poydrns and Peters streets. ileianat.t(ed biy the number two, on ia plan drawn by L. Bringiir, late surveyor general, bearing dant the fiftennith orf April. t53n, and it menRs-res thirty feet, ten inches front on Tehoupitonlsa stroet, ntint y-steveI feet four inches in depth on the side lit'e .linrPst, to Poydrns street. ninety three soht fivt a- d a h,,lf inches on the slde line nearest to (Irlivir street, and twenty-eight feet thre n inc),t int width on the rear linn. Hnizetd In the, ahbove suit. Ternm- Cash on the ipot. 1I HOMA, 1H. HANDY. Civil Shtriff of the Parish of Orleans. jet 12 192;jytr Tim Doherly ys. John T. Clalborne. SEC(ONI) JUDICIAL DISTRI(CT COURT A for the Sixth tn Se Hventh Municilp l Die ri--ts if thui, prr'sh of Orin -n-, No. i;tr -By vir tuu of a writ. of seizuIrn and salte, to i llt dintel by the honoriatl the Hecnd Judicial I)Istrit Court fir the Hixth and Hovnith M tiniici atl DisR t ltsa of the parish of Orleans. In tihl abovtn i n titeil acae . I a ill propte(d to stil at put ili aui'- tion, at the Mr'hants and Auttlonneirs' Ex lhrtngo,, Iioyal street, hitwoen ('ainl and (iCs otrnh)ouise estr--its., in the Htinoni IDlstritt of this city, on nATUrit,.Y, July 6. 187, at. 12 o'i-long nm.. thet frollowing dt-si'rlihld liropertv, to wit,- A CERTAIN I OT OF OrttUND. with all the lmfiprovemmrno,t thereont, situated in theoci' of Carr.lilton (Inow opvenoth District, city of New Itrittrlns) in tills parish and Statet. in Asqare twon'y C. which is bounlded ity llampson. Adatrn. Htc,nid and Butlld tte RIrto s. aih- Iot is doi-ignat dI by nunmber eletvn. ie np er plan maRne by Wmi. I. Wlillams, surveyvor, date,l sixth of April, 1572. dei,osite~t in the i-fien of A. Henr,. Jr., a tnoitary public in this city, and mnas nires thirty feet iront on Ailams street by one hiundrrl and fifty foot in depthl. btween ,tarallol lint's. il,,g tho same prolptrty the dtiferndnnt h,,rein acquireid by pitrcha-e from George W. Swink,. [per art npseM i boer,er Frederick tI-,,liI noitary pubtlic for the parish of ,Jeffrson. dated Marcth 1, 1573. -roizld in the above suit. Tornim-Cash on the s pNt. THOMAR H. HANDY, Civil hieriff of the Parish of Orleans. c05 12 t19 2 jyt i Jacob Klopp vs. .acob Coebel. THIRD DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR lsh of Orleans, No. 25,24r1--By virtuer of a writ of flrl fIclas, to met directed by the hon orable the Third District Court for the parish of Orli-ans. in tie ahove ontit itd cause, I will pro r.ited to sell at public auction, at the Mor tchants and Auitlonners' Exchange, Royal strteet. tbtwtenn Canal and Customhourse streets. In the Hocind )istrlict of this ilty. on MON )AY. Julv it, 187. nt 12 o'clock in.. the follow ing advtrilbed property to wit A CERTAIN IPOLrION OF GROUND. sit runtd in the First District of this city. In the sRuire botiunded hy Roman. I'rleur. Hevita and P',ydrasn tratts, bitling that Dortion of the lot tusmber five having thirty feet front on Roman street by a ddrOtth of flity-nine foet fivn inches foutr lines on the side towards HIvia stritot, and ot flfty-nine fnt. six innhes forr lines on the opposite Aldet line; the whole as per a erivate sketch annexied to tin tat passed h, fi re William J. Castell, notary publilln this city. on the si-c ond of May. 1559; together with all the build lIgs and imt)rovements thereon. rights, ways rind adtvantages thereunto belonging or in any wise appirtaining; being the same property vaunireidl by the defendtlant heroein by piurr;hase frtom Christian J. Mathirs. per sail act of tihe et-cond of May, it5-, before said notary, Cui SHlzred In the abovn Rsilt. Terms-Cash on tIe spot. THOMAS iH. HANDY, Civil Rheriff of the Parish of Orleans. jo1219 2(; Jy3 ll 015 H. R. ,egyree vs. G. Chas. Hell. 1IOTJRTH DIHTRICT CO"RT FOR THE PAR Sish of Orlerans. Ni,. 45,0it--By vlrtue ol a writ of seizure ant sale to me dlrnectd by the hon orable the Fourth District. Court for the tarish of Orleans. in the above entltlid cause, I will proceeod to sell at public auRolion, it thie Mer :hants and Aucti, nernrs' Exchange. Royal stret. between Canal and Customhousio srtrlOts. in the enond District of thlis city. on BATUIlDAY, Jiuly 6, 187., the following described Droperty, to wit- TWO CERTAIN LOT4 OF GROUND. with all the improvements thernon and appIurtenran i(-i thereof, iituated in the Frurth District of thk city. in the spuarre boundti d by Chippowa, Nt. Thomas,- Hlxth and HSetnth strees, tlesig nated by the numbers two and three on a plan drawn by Louis Brugier, late rsurveyor general, onl the sixth of March, b13. andt depstlb-d in the records of LoutA T. (Cairo. late a notary publnc in this city. Said lots mimsure. Ameri t:nr mean ure, ca-h thirty fent front on Chippe wra stru(t by one hundred and twenty f(tet ldeep, bounded on one suLd by lot numbehr one and on the other sidu by lot number tour, andt in the rmir by lot number slixtein: said lots are blit uinted in squaro number twenty-one tif the oricinal plan of Faubourg Livaudarl'. BeIng the same property the defendant hanri-n a quirred )y ptnrchaso from Armandt Pillb. as rnir act epssid on the first of May. 1172. beforc PI'. Chas. Civilir. tate a notary public In this city. Hi-izitd in the above s ,It. ''Terms--Cash on the trP t. THOvrAR If. HANDY. Civil Sherif of the, Parti: it Orlians. jet 12 19 26 jy3 6 JULIO, PORTRAIT PAINTER No. 5 Carondelet street, New Orleans. Portraits from life or from pietures o' the d.eoased (in oil o crayon), from $12 t4 $150. My ART GALLER] Is a Dlace of free re sort, and the public is invited to visit It at pleasure, THE SISTERS OF CHARITY OF ST. BIMEON'S BOHOOL A BE HAPPY TO INFORM THEIR PATBONS and friends that, after haviun ma4e some repaire and improvements in their bulidings they are prepared to receive a few young lady boarders. As only a limited number can be ao commodated. aDiciations should be made as early as os ble The Boardln ohool wm 1Aton can be made at . eon' rcoo m AnnuoaliMon seet. i eo JUDIOXAL AWDVZTI5ZEZmTIIJ SEEURIFP ALES. Eliza g.ltPart, ASmlntetratrix, ya. Mr,. Marguerite Brand, widow, etc. SECOND JU IICIAL DITRbIOT COURT FOR the Sixth and keventh MunicipDal Dist rits of the parish of Orleans No. 1004-By virtue of a writ of sel zire and sale, to me directed by the honorable Wde econd Judicial District Court for the Sixth and Seventh Municipal Districts of the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public aue tlon, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Ex change. Royal street between Canlt and Cus tomhouse streets, In the teci'ond District of this city, on HATURDA Y. July 'i. 1875, at 12 o'clock m,. the following describtd proterty,. to wit I"THREE LOTH OF OROUNrD, together with all the buildings and imorovements thereon. situated in the Fanbourg West Ioullgny, in the Sixth Distriot of the city of New Orleans, in the square number four of the original plan of said taubourg, now square number one hundred and nineteen of the new plan made by Henry C. B own. surveyor, which st uare is bounded by Tehoupitouans or Lvee, Valince. Jersey and ilrdeaux at re te; the said lots are designated bty the numibrs four, five and six, oin a plan do. posited In the office of Theeo.. Stark, late a no tary plhlilc In this city. as tplan number onte hundred and ninety-four. Said lots measure Pah thirty feet tront on said Levee streett tby a depth ot one hundred feet. between (parallel I n.sR. Bening tle same property acquired b, the defendtnt herein at a sale made by the theriff of the parish of Jefferson. on the twelfth tihty of December t1at, in the matter of the slt 'tmsion of John iraeld, deee-. d, No. it3 of the docket of the Hiecond Judicial District Court. et,i-,el In tho, ahove u-tilt. Terrms--Thtis being the second and last auc tion, the said property will be defniitoelpyljtiu i atoed to the highest ant last bidder for what it will bring, at twelve months' rredit, the uTr chaser frnlabshing hin with good and solvent secutrity. touring ight oier cent in erest per an nurm from (dnte. and special mortgage on the prope rty sold. until final payment. aidl pur i.,apor will have to deduct and pay in (,ash the printing, sheriff's and clerk's fees. etc., whlch amount to about one hundred and twentydol lars; and, furthermore, the State parish anid mrntnijcll taxes, the amount of which is not yetr ascertained. TITOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orletans. jyt 10 17 20 Jean Marle (Gle v. . Irene Dorfjan. I TECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FOR i e Sixth and Seventh Munllinal Dist,tcts of the parish of Orleans. No. or2i--By virtue of a writ of flerl facla+, to me dlrected by the honoraloe the Recond Judinfal District Court for the lixth and Seventh Municipal Districts of the part h of O leans in the above entitled cause, I will proneed to sellat public auction, at the Mrchatnts and Anctioneers' Exchanget, tRoyal street. between Canal and Customhouse streets in the ,econd District of this tity, on MATUADAY, August 8, 1587, at 12 o'clock m., the fol'onwin rdscribed property. to wit SIX CElt PATN LO i H OF (IROUND. together with all the tbuildings and imprwvements there on. anti all the rights, ways, privileges and at Durtenantes therei,,tto belonging or in anywl-e appertaining, situated in the bixth I)istrict of this city, in the Inte Sut urb West Bouligtny. ci y and ar sh of Jr ff..rson, in the sqaire nullmber eighty-two, bortuiled by St. Donis Dry..d s, C .diz antI V,,inrce streets; the said lots are delagnated by the numbers eighteen, ninteteen. two nty. twenty-one, twenty-two anti twenty thrie, on a platn drawn by William W. Williams. surveyor. datedti the elghteent.h day of Juily 1t,4. ndepoilted in the ofiiee of the recorder of the tpa r-h of ,Jefifrsnn; whuich said lots of grorund mersure, In Amnertean measure, atrcnorrllnti to, sald plan as fll ,ws. to wit: L it number eight. ecnr nraures thirty feet front on Vale ce stret. by a depth of one hundred anti fllty feot; lots nllumbers nineteen, ternty, twenty-one and twrenty-two meansure, eatvh, thirty feet front on Va'enie street by a depth of one hundrdtl and twenty foet, lot nuhmber twenty-two formlrig the corneir of Valtnce and D) yales streets. and lot niumter t-rnty-three menasures thirty tfi, front. on Dryadies stteot by a depth of tne hundred and twenty f. Of. Being the same prop. erty neultired by the Adefendant herein by puir htsen from J. htn T. Michel, per act passe.d h,, fore Ernest C(,mmagerP recorder and ,cx-offlolo notary publil in and for the parish of Joffer son,, onl the twenty-first of July. 1rc6. sH-lad in the above suilt. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAR H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. y3 10 17 24 i at:3 Thoman O'Neil vs. Turner Associlation of NEw Orleans. L(IXTTI DTITRICT COURT FOR THE PAR T ish of Orl.ans No. 6e03 - By virtuen f a writ of s, zure tand stile tlrectted by thi honorable the Hixth Distrit, Couirt, for the rarish of Orleans. in the atrov entitled cause, to W. P. Har. er, late sheriff. by said late sheriff transferred to Eugene Witggaman. also late sheriff, and by thin latter to, me trnnsferre'l, I will ,roceed to rell at publit auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal str.ct, betwe,.n Canal and Custimhouse streets. in the Second DIistrirt of this city, on SATURDAY, .July 2i. 1875, at 12 o'-Ilotk m., the following described property, to wit TWO hFltTAIN LOTS OF GROUND. with all the buillings antid improvements thereon. the rights, ways and adi vantatges hol,onglug. sit uated in the First District of this city, in the sqular boulnded by Dryades, Baronnu,, Lafay stti and Girotd str-tn's. rliignated by the num bers one and two on a plan drawn by L. H. Pi ile, late surveyor, dated the thirty first of Mareh, 158., deposit-d in the office of E. Bouny, a nottary publie in this city; lot numtber one measures. In American measure, thirty-one feet oliven inches five lines fro,,t on Dryid.'s stt sot by a depth between parallel lines of uone hundred and twenty-seven feet ten inihes five IYnos: lot number two adjoins lot number one, and forms the cornner of Dryades and Lafayette streets, and measures thirty-one feet eleven inches five line- front on Dryades street by a depth and f, ont on Lafavette street of one hun dredl and twen y-srven feet ten inches five lines, hbeiwoen parallel lines. Being the stmte prop erty aciuired by 'hce dfouindants horeln by pur chase from the sliees.eo i of JamnRs Davern, by an tt.t Dasse(l lIefore Wlllnam tihannon, notary public in this city. on the twenty-first of Octo Drir. 1867. Haizeid In the above suit. Terms-Cash on the sprot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Rheriff of the Plarish of Orleans. joli 20a J13 17 21 John Bonnhede Vs. Josephine I harles. IFTH DISTRLICT COURT FOR THE PAR 1ih of Orl,. ans. no. 9227-By virtue of a writ of seizure ind sale, to me dlrected by the hon irtlme the Fifth District Court for the tarish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause. I will pro ceod to st-ll at public auntion, at the Merchants andt Auctioneers' Exchanage. Royal street. bo tween Canal tndt Customhouse stre ts. in the Second District of this city. on MONDAY, July 15. 1878. at 12 o'i lock mn.. the following seecrlbtd property to wit 1 A OCiITAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and imvrovemonnts there on andt apturtcnances thereof, siltuatdi in Suburb Treme. in the Second District of this city, in the siqu re boundted by Trme,. ht, (ilUIde. St. Philip and Ursulines strets, and measuring (lr.nch measuitre) flfty-two ftet three inches front on said Treme street, f:Ly one leet elevei inches six ines on the rear lite, by a depth of one hundred and twenty-five feet. bouzded on the right by lots numbers twenty one and twenty and part of lot number nine teen, on the left by lots numbers four. five and part of lot number three, and In the roetr by lot number six; which said lot Is deoignted by the number seven. on a plan drawn by Joeuphl Pilie. late surv- yor. and annexed to an act passed before Felix de Armas. late a notary ,,tblic. ,on the thirdt February, 1229 2. ANOrtHER LOT OF GROUND. together with all the Improvements thereon and ap purtlenances thereof, situated in the same ,suburb and district, ilt the tquare boundedt by Ursuliines. St. -'hilio. Marale and Vill-re etre'ts., measuring thirty f--et front on sail Ur sullnes street, ote hundrPed andti thirty-six feet t-n inches in depth on the line separating It from lot number six, in- hundred an lorty feIt ten Inches on the line separating it front ItA nuimbers eight, nine and ti-n. and th rty feot In wid h on the rear line; the whole Frenoh measure, andti according to a plan drawn by Bourgerol. late denuty surveyor, in 1427, and depositeld in the otfie of the said Felix de Ar mas. notary ptiliic. Being the same properry the dfindant herein asucited irom Joseph Charles. by act passetd b-fore .d-lph Mtzllreau, late a notary ntblic In this ciy. on the thirtieth of January, 14ic,. Seizid in the above suit. Termn--Cash on the s pit. TIIOMA A H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Pariah of Orlntans. io12 19 2; ly3 10 15 S~C OA INA Is acknowledged to be the BEST AND CHEAPEST OF ALL SOAPS. It is manufactured with BORAX, free of an] ADULTEBATIONS. Patented and manufactured by J, 8. KELLER. aplf 17 110 Graier street. JUDICIAL AWDV STIZX]Tl,. LEGAL OTICfill. THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. SIXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PA.-. ISH OF ORLEANS,. MRS. JOHANNA MACKIN, WIFE OF B. F. Henry, vs. her husband--No. 10.006,. T HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ON THU 1 twenty-flfth day of June 187H. judgment Waq rendered In this court In the following entitled matter, in the words and figures following, to wit Mrs. Johanna Mackin, wife of B. F. Henry, vs. her husband--No. 1o 064 On motion of Paul B. Theard, of counsel for plaintiff, and on prodrleing due proof in sup Iprr of said plaintifTfs ernand, the law and evi ltene being In her favor, it is ordered, ad judged nnd decreed that the judgment by de fault herein entered, on the twentieth day of Jlne. 17.., bh now confirmed and made fnal. and twtordingly that thorebe ljudgment in favor of said plaintiiff Mrs. Johanna Mackin, wife of I. F. fienrrv, aI against defendnant, Benjamin Franklin Henry, her said husband, deoreeing a se.pration or property between her and her stitd husband, an I putting an end to the com mun Ity of acquIIests and gains heretofore exist. int between them, and that said dlefedant pay e .ots of suit. Judgment renler ed .Tune 25. 17.s. J udgmuent signed .fii' 1,, 2178. N. II. I(IHTOrI. Judge. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto Met my hand and affllxed the seal of the said court, at the city of New Orleans, on this first day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand elght hundred and snventy -yght. Pv2 :it* ALF. M(oir. Depty Clerk, MONITION. THIE HTATE OF LOUISIANA. Hi Bend District Court for the parish of Orleans. rIO ALL WIHOM TH --,E PREENTH bSHALL ornn, grerrting: Whor oeasM. William Thomas fliihards hiat purhbased lit a public sale made by Placiid J.. tipear, auctioneer for the parisht of Orleans, orn 'tie Iltentnh day of May, 1875. ulnder and by virtuen rofl dceoo rendere d b the said Hefiond District Couirt for the parish of Or IPans. in the matter of the suciession of Fran. teirs Lacroix, No. 39,677 of the docket of said court, on the sixth day of April, 1178, the proD arty hereinafter dl.crlihed, has applied to this coulrt for a monition or adverthIemnnt In con formrli y to sections 2370. 2371, 2372 and 2373 of act No. 9,5 approved M.ir,"h 16. 1570. and commonly known as the "Rvlsed Sl tait os of LouIsiana.' Now, therefore, know ye, and all persons in terested herein. are cited and admonished in the name of the State of Louisiana and of the Hoeond District Court for the parish of Orleans who can set up any right, title or claim to and in the property hereitafiter described in conse qlutn(ce of any Informtnlity in the order, decree or judgment of the court un"er which the same was made or any irreg'arity or Illegality in the apprascemnents and adverri.oment.s in time or manner of salb, or for any other defect what soever, tot show auIse within thirty days from the day this monition I~ first inserted the public papers why the .ui. so made should not tm co nnrrflied and htom,-logato',. The said propertv was sold in the matter of the succoetton of Francois Lacroix, No. 38,677 of the douktet of this court. It which sale the said William Thtomans ichards boeiamn the pur ,haser for the pries and sum of two thousand two hundred dollars. iDescriptiton of the property as contained in the act of 4ale from the surrn-shon of Francols LiUroix to the said William Thomas Richards, iasseod before C. Mortl, notary pubiic, on the third day of June 1875. A certain lot of ground, together with the btilIdings and imp ; ,vewments thereon, and all rights, ways, prlvllegs anrt] appDurtenanoes thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain ing, situllated in the First District of the city of New Orleans, drhsignatel by th, lInter F in the sqluare bounlded by Bironne. Drrades.. bravloer antd Union streets, beinig squaire NO, 204, on it certain ,lan drawn by Allon tdHem~Smourt, city suirv' yor. dated March is. 1817, and deposited In the Fourth D,strict Court Ifor thet parih of Or leans, in the suit of E. T. Parker, administra tor. vs. J. Bil gory and J. B. Camors, No. 44,499 of the docket of saidr court, measuring, In Ameri can measure. 2, foOt 1 inch front on Gravier street by 109 feet in derth, between parallel lines which said above desecrib d property was acquiired by Francois Lacroix from the succes sion nf J Du-stian b;y act pas.ed before Louis Duvigneauid. notary public, on the eighteenth day of May, 1658, and rt...rded< in the convey aner'eoffce, in book No. 95, fillo 146. Given under our hand and the seal of thli court. in the city of New Orleans. this eleventh day of June. A. D. 1978, A. L. TISSOT. Judge. JOHN lHEIBERT, Clerk. je12 19 26 jy3 10* MIICCE.SION NOTICES. Succession of Barbarar Plaz, Wile of M. J. 8eh warm. ECOND DI9TRIOT COURT FOR THE PAR. ish of Orleanrs. No. 4to.3IR-Notice is here by given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten days from the present notification, if any they have or oan. why the a'cmount presefnted by M. J. Sehwarm, testamen tary executor in this estate, should not be ap proved and homologated, and the funds distrib uted in accordance therewith. By order of the court. j"24 jya 7* JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. CONSTABLE MALI,. August Voglt vS. Jesn Bordes. FOURTH JUSTICE COURT FOR TEE parish of Orleans, No. 4589--By virtue of a writ of flAr facias to me directed by the Hon. B. F. Hernand z, FIourth Justice of the Peace for the parish of Orleans. I will proceed to sell at public auction, on WEDNEi4DAY, July If), 1758 at It o'clo"k a. m., In front of my office. No. 7 Frenchmen street, in the Third District of this city, the following de-~ribed property, to wit One lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. One common SPRING WAGON. One FAY HORSE. One set HARtNEn8. One GALF,. As per inlventory rcn file in my offloe. Heized in the above entitled and numbered suit Terms--Cash on the spot, jt29jy3 1o WM. H. HAYS, Constable. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF JOHN FRIEL. In Bankruptcy-No. 1679. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S OMr(,e. N'w O(i]lesn .June 15,178. T.HTS IS TO GIVE NOTICE TdAT A WAR rant in bankruptcy has been issued out of the Dist rict Court of the United States for the 0i trtct of Louisiana, against the estate of JOHN FRIEL. of New Orleans, in the parish of Orleans. state of Luis.ana, adjudged a bank rupt, upon his own petition: that the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt. to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law: tHat a me,tingof the caeditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more assigcnees of his estate. will be held at a court of bankruptcy.to be holden on the third day of July. A. A. D., 187, at a o'clock p. m.. at 47 Camp street, New Orleans. before J. Ward Gurley. Jr.. register. JACK WHARTON. i17 jy3 United Stteats Marshal. THE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS The celebrated WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS PROPERTY. in the county ,f Greentrier. W. Va., will be sold at public a ;tlion ,n The Sixth Day of August Next. For particulars as to the manner and terms of sale, upon application to the undersigned com missioners, or either of them, printed handbills will be promptly forwarded to any person seek ing information. HENRY M. MATHEWS, Wheeling. W. Va. JOHN ECHOLS. Staunton, Va. WM. A. QUARIIlEII. Charleston. W. Va. A. C. SNIDER. Lwlsburg,. W. Va. W. W. GORDON, Richmond. Va. JASPER Y. MOORE. Clarksburg, W. Va. fee lawtd Commissioners,. W. A. ROBERTSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OPELOUIAM, Parish of St. Iandrt' All business entruste to me will be vrota4 attended to.