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THE NEW DILLIARD ~IAME. Plan of the Present Tournament at Which There Is to Be No Nursiug. IN. Y. World. Nov. 11. I Nearly twenty-llive yenrs n.i., lie lirst lf the eeriees ofl lillhritrl to) Ulnllints. oif whih' the one to open at ''nimany v liLlllll II, it-iht to the lixthi, wasn sIgglK'st by.Ni i ': lh I'Ilan A Ctollender. Thtey stl'ir'd Ii. a p li ',' $ II 11 1r it billiard table. In ,ab i tr. 1.n, thi miat,'h was plttyed o n by 12y IA itO.ili-ltblo. wit ll p)llh /ol(i rol· |h . p Ihtl l. In .l lnn H. :, I a Fiill lay mnatch waspinyd on it 41 ht) I.' tnur' pocket' {' thble, with, tsr'- ilr'. pulh and irl.teh play edt, Dudley IRav'anah t iirlilg tlh winteri nit LOjUis Fox s8coid. '1ho next Irou natulit. w:as held in April nind May. i;'.,3 withl t l gaie oflll 1200) points, on a t', biy II poikl'l, tatlle. the Dush land crotch islii,et being liared. A dla hond onue ndl $'Jtoii in prizte were J-ivn. .1ohn Pet y wias iirst andl A. t-. "iRdotlpi~t~ s"it ii',i Juln. 1,73, the first of the toLyri-hall gone's wats plhy"ed on a 5 by caronli tall for it a silver ihall'ingo iup and ptri.sl outilllnllg to over $504l). IIn 18711 a tournamnttlf was Ihe'ilI at iIrving Ithll and was followed lby a suplemien'tarlltIiy colntest between the four uadters. In lithe gallme of 1871 Albert Catrner was the ioadoer. In 1970, the tournament was heid l iii iituiltural all, Philadelphiti, anid tfitlr ia si's't of forty five gam.ns hiie winners in order wvto: i'xt.on, -arnlerm, ltesson .1l, Iliton. Daly itid hitdolphe. 81noe 181711 the thlire-al, l gatlle on Ia 5 by 1 1 table hs lbeen the test forh t ihe ctmplinllllahip, and xnow there lis at (d,'uanl for a styl, of play which shall Insure aii gamn fre'o from nursigl and other Itricks. 'l'his detliilliat will be meot by Mr. H. W. Ucohllher it at t.lhe ipeing of the ilh-imin'en's gaunlo" .to-nightt . lii olITrt's a serlee of new Iriies which, while not arrirng the rail-play, will restirict it. The iiblel for the gname 1s tlhe 5 by 10t table, iand thel .iepots are similar to tihose hit the Atnerie'ti ior tour-ball gi '. 'The prominient 'ihaniigo in the lkameI the iiiLrolductilon of four tri Ianlular spacesl, onti at ,ac'ih oIllnet' 'f the table, fornmed by a contiitinots line drawn frow1 the face of l-se entid u'hllillo opposite the first "uight" from thie "irtlr to the fiui of the Ilde-lushlon oppoiil,' thell sReondl "sight." Intlech epacie twlo aliis can be playied illpltn Once only withoLut isendlllg at least one of them outslid, If a seiotlllind cailrimu is made wIthin the restrlcted splo, tihe count Is la ht and the opponent takes his turn with the iallis as they were left. The game is begun in the usual manner, and the object bLills are in balk ai esotn as both have stopiped within one of the spaces. According lto the rules it s fouln If more than two successlve shlots are madne on talls both of which are within one of tihe sLpces. The onlv way In which ilmore tlhan that numbher can lie madellill n eesso wit h In that space is by senling oil, oi.r IIotl Iiballs out antd brlnging thei ltt ck agtin. A slight ohaige Is also niad Ilu rt'spstle, tl frozen ball. the player having tIh option of playing il rettupon the free object ball or of playing at a citsloio antid retutrnlig upon oither of the, object batlle firt, or of playing fromu within the "string" at, balls spotted. Thesei new rnules toen Ii a groat.I meiasurll tLo equalie the chanlt's of thi. s'eve'rail iotontsit ante. Tanlmany Hall has listu c.trlfully ar LangSed for the' urltlllamllnt, wit hl rliised san1Al. There will ie tLwently-eilgit gaiUni' playetd tit tween eight exprits. Tl'he playI'rs are .iactob tBchaefer, Of (,lciiagol. whio now hoids the last tourtlaeil eiimbileni, and who is tihe itnoilili edged m.aster of 'rail la': lteorgo' 1. Htaosn, n. who s almlost niharfi'r's equal : W iliat Six ton, Albert. larnier, A. 1'. IlRudlph, Maul'ric Daly, Rlaudollph pltleisr tand al ugeno (ct'l-or. The gaines will Ibe ut0 points lip, on tle Col lender colblltllintin-c'lielioin talole. O)ne gante will be platyi'd .nl'h attierlnoion, liegilinllilg Li morrow, luld "Ya'nk" Adamns -hwill i present Iaclh aftternoon and give exhibitlonl. of hlil skill as a tinger-htliiiardlst on a special table. At each evenilng performanll..' two games will el played, the openinlg game IH'llg b.tw'oln Daly" and (.arnier, to be followed by that be tween Schalefr antid ('arter. The prize-t are $1000, $550f, $250i, $1510 ait $100, wlit a halidg' to the winner and the title of "cliamplon of the champloU's ganm." Is1, said lotsotn has made a run of 3115 points at title gaimenn prac S0, but as thle id tile Irest tourniamnnt unlder tee rules therllle al't no rei'cords a-s yet in It. TiL Dlmtenslonn of a 'our quart Pan. Counsel HIow large should you say this pan. of wh'ih youi speak, wa ? Witness--A four-quart pan I should say. "What do you lmean by a four quart panl?" "A pan that holds four quarts.' "Wintl or hoer Iliqalt'flW i re "WineI no; beer, I guess its beer. I wont h. certalu.' "iut you think it's bhor. What Is the shape of a four quart. panl"l "Round." "Like a ball?" "No; like a-- like a barrel,." "Round Ilk" a barrel. Ye'. Well, is a four quart pal tall or short ?" "It don't make anyi dlfTernOe." "It a pan was four inches across the bottom and twelve inc'lhes tall?" "It wouldn't ie a pan at all. It would be a pall." "Then a pan can be a pail?" "Why. no." "But you just said so. Was therlla hole in thisa pan "Yes, a little hole." "In the bottom or top?" "Of course there wasn't any hole in the .i'len how could anythling be poured into the panl?" "Oh, I forgot. Ti'he, top Is all hole." "And the bottom?'" lit will d te. You see gelntlelon of the jury, the witness 1ha no ldiW of a four quart pan at all." and the jury having betln alwak elve by the shorilT, nod off again in acqules c.nce. ------- -*---- A TIiletl' Curious Expedient. ILaifayetto Inld. Tilnes. November .1l A little after 6 o'clock last evening, while Mr. Nat. Yeakel, tlho druggist, was at tea, a tall man with a dark moustache, wearing a long overcoat., and carrying a small tin box, went Into his drug store. coruer of Columbhia and Fifth streets, and, handing the clerk in charge a bottle, requested him to put Into It a dime's worth of nit rc acild. While the clerk was pouring the acid into the Ibottle the tall ana walked off a distance of abliout eight or ten feel, when the bott le exploded, scat tering the glass ant the acid In all directions and into the face of the clerk. Dr. VinnedOgo gave his attention to the boy and the villain escapet. Mr. Yeiakel is of Ihe opinion that sotue chemical preparation had been put, in the bottl e for the purpose of prokiuc'ing an explosion, injuring the young elerk and rob bitn the store. which was preve'nted by the timely appearance of Dr. V tlneilge. The Peanut City. [Boston Herald Norfolk Letter.l Norfolk Is the ftrat peanut port in the 'world. The peanut Indlvldualilza is a small potato, and irressltibly suggestt the ragged and wistful small boy, but where It originates It is a gigantic inldstry. Norfolk receives the entire crop of Virgnlia, which is larger and superior to the growths of Tennessee and North Carolina. I'lhe crop be'glns in September and lasts through the year. The crop this year reached 900.000 bushels. Two large factories for sorting and cleanng pea nuts supply nmpllyhment to hundreds of hands. The average Ir!os per bushel is about $1, and the total income to Norfolk for the amount she handled last year was $*ii00,OO0. --et** The Fate of ZIlu Cowards. IAfrican Corrtesp.nd'nec London Telegraph.] What Zulu dilscipline and rubl was is clear ly indicated by a story told by t'etewayo him self while on his way down to the place of em barkation. Pointing to a bush, which he designated by the name of the Cow rd's Bush, he informed his conduetors that In frontof that bush Chaka used to sit after a battle had tben fought, In order to hear accu sations of cewardiice against any of his sol diers. If a man were convicted on what seemed sutlleieut evidenec he was expected to 'stand still with his left arm high above his head, while an assegai was slowly and by de rees thrust downwards from the armpit till it pierced his heart.. - ,- - - An Island Becrhinf Hot Water. [From the London Telegraph, October 2s.' From the lower Danube alarming intelli genoe reachee us respecting the strangely ab normal condltlon of the earth's crust In those wild loht lovely regIons whore the rugged (Carpathlians eOnetlttltlt the Roumano" buin gart an frontier. ' thit noUI ltDIoUttUs dletriots were telrrt61ly POnVll"'ed by the earthrjutike ru'porlte~l silei't1 day *uo from il66etefi'6 : 119661 fIn 1 6 ' l141166f Jtal I*1oli, wtlcl Iles In iiltt'-J nni1ii'1!, itT M16Idl6viL, t16t1 Itir trirlI 11i1' i r'111 1114 eu, and In e1 ('Is' pt' 'x I n)tJ(ty to I ht' II I ji 'tit11.( ivi11:1 Ii ileivIt tog Iait' theiit . 114.1 I 14611 eat. -6 't ivu r fr" Iui I 1.6 )' 6'61t Ir l' jivn. tult 1 IiI 1iI 111" Ivilc Ilt i ' 11 11 ' Ii 11 6 1,6161i 1 1' .t11 tvltI ti lli'. 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A little furn e I't ipi tihe rive'66 the r>Iue tnr'equi6' r'dlls of ( l buiuat'z, (uniR.le, all nan etitu lb*111111n 16tropllkohl,6 htvi Vt' e ii'ii 6 6116I61AY I li 11i611 ith'id I)y th i1'trtligitalk'.i wlli 116hit ale o Ill 4II tiii tile I 66616'Iny cn*. e 6 n6 1 l the ro66'k69 1666 1101.1th (IiIloiltli'.. 'I'Tivtie ealve'l'll 'elreilltetI, umr ratit.r di666'liei1Ill, as O te' 6 l' hI'irf'Elin~g jtIlllt6' 661 liii' fllaillll slit, 616666'161t.66'6 that. in 166141. 1.110 11661116 1666ll 11d Its 111161 het.1vhan Iliiti 11ith 161u6 'liom61- ' 6ver'nl. Ithetr dcetruictb 616, ther666116 666rit, II a leg ti.ll16.4.t6 6our1(6of cxi itatitlt ti Itis rivoriatn 1166016letlins. Not so thi' 61." V6'16116111001 o1' V66l1666lt66'R 611661 i661l116( PjIlTgRY Ini tlhio etlh iu'io or t'otant i'' Wal Iaiuin anti 866r'lan hln1i66tends16. (boy. 1Vo(1ie land ls still troo weak to leave 6114 lseions'. JUDICIAL ADVERTISiEMEN'ir'. SHERIFIIF ALL.I lanel R. Carroll v., Daviv Wallace. Y rli tlltR DITITItlOT (COUItT FOil TIlE P'AR . iti' of Orlol)ti - No. rir iii5 BIy v rll in of a writ itf sitlii vii iltit pilo, ti r11e ittrirotid sl hrthe hilnor atolil liitn Third Dlsttrhit (lo tort for t l partshi of Or lolans in Ihe abloven nntitled abluse, I will proosed to tsell at tinbllc au,. oni. at tlihe Morlhaints and Ano tioloers' Exhange. Royal stireet. betweon Unnal nodtU ltomloitnllliU! strits, in the et oud Dlstri-, of this oity, on WEIiNENDAY. D)eotnm her 17. 1i71. at 12 lt'clok in.. the followina do ia-!tltid lirotuerly, to wit TWO C(EII0 AIN lo)Ir OF (IGROUND. with Ibo haii lthligs and liiiLrovmonilts thitrool. and all e I rl l titns, ways, il. lilv . taind ttil pil'rto Inlt ow thorlulllto holongingl, sltluated iln the Third Dilst rit, of this city .ln the slqiluareou Ioltrl il tyv bihltrp.., liranqt"ttl.. (JCohtlllmitis nitd Iltrhohclt'tle turo'tvs, adl doaegnated by tlihe nilnitllrps tweiinty-one ntd Itwenty-two, oiln t Sktol illlll anuldl to 1n anc t piasindi bfore A. 1i. Diorlnooirt, otillry, on tith thirta.intlti of Atl gust. s11i wittl'h illt htots noias ri iaii thirty Iwn foot lltnie itnlihoi and four tlnts front on I lathtltr'lo si rrnt by ol" htlnlldr'd ndili fllyv oeight fout in d plith, .h ing tl a I n' 'aol i'o rty aego llut d by tdti'olultnt itorintil biy ptiri-tham. front .1. O. hIRt-rt, ly ittll not ieilsild i-fore A. Ilai nt.l, a notary in this city, on the lbitteenith of Miaottemn tier, ti.7 i. R-'i"id' iin the iabove snit. T't'rtllS -Otisth oUn tit spolt. 1O , it. AFLE t E OAU Tll EAUX, Civil .ihortiT of tiho Parish of Orlaitii. nolt5 22 2r di. t 1:117 t FetPlora at riTraders' lsuramIPle Coln plllty vs. cI;giso tltot'rek. lIFTHl DISTRIt T CIoIT FOIL THIE PARl i_ t of t rli .N. No. ; lN I ly virtu l of a writ of tEizur and salto anld of an itlas writ of slt ,tittu i stalte, to the Clvil t hotrit of tit illu rt vihi if llir'ltlltns diroitllol by the ho(tlliornli the Fifth lDtrltct Couirt for the parial of Orlanis, in tit"l iiiov oniittiliod Oniltil. wIll prooood to slil at pul litn tiiIon, ait the Mtlrehant lmit I A lotioni ouius' Exohifngii. rualtt st t r..l, hlot wool n 'altl and C.istoilnthm se t ltoots, In tith" ecound lmis rtiol of this It.ll oil WELNESIAY. thcomtlr :1. Ir79, at l 'ii l euink mIl., toh followintg dl.Us'rlhod IA UEi l'Ai PORTION OF GIOUND. sit ilnted in tlo Foui rt irluit of this oitly In tio juiare houndedi by Cttist nut. li ixth, (lolls olum hlat llaquirnine) and sIvoin 8enthtlrotst iIns glil gnted as lot nutliir onpt of iqitiaro nlumber lghty-fouir. on a hian drawn by Artlhuir do Armni. surveyor. dtitlltt tllroh, 1t71. laneitxed to till aot of Paleo il,.taspl hlforo Ii'. (. (ioIlshttalk. late a tnotary pulhil In this oily on the teIlt nonth of Mayv. lll71. alcordling to whlth plan sald l portion of ground niumuarlt s iighty-four foot fotir inihts front on (hoJitinll a reot hiy a depth of one hindrdi antd twiuntly-eilht foot olin incht aldl Ii thro lines, hetwiton ptralllel lineO t. 2. T HlIIIEt . LA)TH OF (tLOUND, Ist.in tr In lie stutitmi sqiltare as thh a-hovt .touiarmhibi plirit irty, anid alutlliniug th"rtlo dislignated lby the tinblgls two. Ihre nntl four oin Ih ithov ketioh , ptlan, tud monasring each thirty feoot front on (lestmt stroot by a depth of onlt hin t . drod atnd twenty-eight foot one tnoh and tbre1o linsl. anld btitwtoon tarittlol li . Toglthlr with tall the iMlprovintiits thtr'ion and atupplir tonutiue uthoertof.and all thll rlghts ways, servi Ituldoi priviglllrn andt advant iuia tIhoreunito bo lo.t tug or apiirtalntilug. Buing the paltlO i.ropirty whiih dOefendtili a-c iutluirod biy Luretohts from the estate of the litlo ltominiek M. Sttolla. ils pr act panaod b1forn E. (1 (*otioihatllr. notary In this city, on the eight onth oft Mtay, 171. oilzAdl itt Ih0 aoiT ove it. T'iertins-Oish on thu Siot. J. R. ALOEE . AUTHREAUX. Civil .tho itT of the Parish of Orliins. tlot i 1' ',X2 i9i d 3__ _ Habernll Inslurance Conpany vs. Joseph Foony. 'lTH II.ISTRICIT CIOURT FOR TIlE PI'R Ssh of Orotlaint, No. t(,705i- -ily virtuni of it writ of atzur ranlld Salll. to me dire.ted biy ihe lhou orable the Sixth )istriit (ourt for the parish of Orioans, in tho above otttid caluse, I will proi.0otl to sell at Public' it'iti)oni. iat the Tloriiantll s and Attotlonuors' Exctihang", Royal street, it. wtin Liinal and Culltomnhois tti"el.- In tit t iiotiid tlstrit of thls city. on WEIDNEIT)AY. Nov"mbor 211. 1i9, at 1t2 it'olOck Ill.. the followingt described propotty. to wit A t'ERTAIN LOT (OF (IMOUNID. rittrihod. lhhint aid Iiolng in tho Fiatbourg SulaOt, First hiutriht of this oity. in the i t' s nlt iilttinprml., d within liIlitmri (Forniorly Htereltuls). (Clio. SIFriaklin iitlh lto litnl tint Calitope si roots, tut Sdesinttedglil by the nuiliiibor two omi a plain drilw lbyl . G(htiltdi onl th sixtoentli of u'liobuir, u15li, Plratpheod no vtrietiatr," by Jaiitns lrahai.mi. io. t ilt I this cit y. ntd dtpositod for r.irftrtlln in Shis tltoo. Saidl lot nliilsultt irtvilty-tlwo foot front on RamnIpa.rt rt'o rot Icy a ditooh, IbtiWoon It ildings andI itup rovtmoents Itihrooi, rights. ways and ia ltllttigs thorooln bioloutng L r in aniywlse lopp.rtatnllnc.. Botling tleo sallmo trop orly whlbh dfhuiindnnt nuntreod biy pIurhilt..ts ftrom sillooossinl of ,Toit iuk buy an act rtmasind before Wti. J. Castlll. notairy tn this ity of udate Jtlhiy r, 1t7'.1. Sleized in tho above astt. Teronls -Caish on the apt t. J. It. ALJOfI G(AUTIlliEAUX. Civil Shertlt of the Parish of Orloeans. utO?5 i ot 9 Sl 92 )il Mrs. Elize ti. Tracy vs. Jothti hilall ihal. rIillliD DISTRICT COURT FOIl THE PAR Stilrs of Orleans, No. 2[i921 --By virtuo 1 of a writ of siizuro and sl l to me di "rod by the honorable the Third d)istrlt Coturt for lth iarIsh of Orlieans. In the albove entitled cise. Iwill proceed to setll at public auctitn. at.l the Merchautts and Auiothuers' Exulange, Rtyal striet, hotween (Cainat tand Onstomitoue so trotsa, in the Seoond Dist riot of this city, on WIEDNES DiAY, Novembr 1it. 1479. at 12 o'lock inm., the fol k lowiing doerihcd property, to wit- A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit itoied, ly ig and being in the First Distrio' of tihisuctty. in the sitare bunnded by Girol. Julia, St. Charles and Carondolet sir.its, monsuring silxty feet front on Girod street by ait depth. io tween parallel linus. of one hundrod and twin ty-seven feet ten inches and four lines, bing thi sams measitremtnt. mere or toss, togoiher with all the builditigum antid itprovements thure on. rights, ways and advantages thereutno bo longing or int any wise aipertaining; also the use oif ant iii, com tnon to saidt portion of groulnt anld t l) other lots fronttig Ot It. (barlis street. The said property commitnies atd m'asures from the alley before mnoutioniid. wivch all -y ti at a distance of one hoadred and uix ftet and fumur lit-s from the corner of St. Caal-ties and (Girod sPrmetu, and is composed of three lots of grounl detigi ated by the num htirs four. ftb- and stx. on a certain ta-n ulot-ti thoportion takin off by said alloy). annexed to ai act passmd before ('. P lock. late a notary t public in this city. under date of the fourteenth day of Maioh, 1o33. a sktch rf which plan is a-nexed tor reicrence to tue act of uale below inentioned. being th- same troperty acquired ,y the defudant from Mrs. E, C. Tracy. per act before W. J. Oastell, nutuury pui Ic, of date the fifth day of October. 1t7o. and fully described in Seizud in the ab,9ve suit. Terma--Cash on the siot. J. I. ALCEE G&UTHREAUX. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of O.eans. oelS 25 nolt8 15 19. PROCLAMATION. EXECUTIVE DPEPARTMENT. taito of L.ui lana n. Whnrnes. it is provldndt by thl (J7ilntttlltTnnla (Otnvolntion. lntoly hh',! In litho city of Now Or IanRIs, to frlln Ia now onisltutionll for iiso titato of Lollisinnila. thait Iilolttihtsfohly after the ld joi, ruminiiint if, oiist (Jonvoutnll io t 1sh ll Io the dsut " of tihn tIovirlnor to Issmlo his lro'illamation~ tiroh' tingh the is,,ovnrl ottlioors t thi Htatto, it thlorih;o, by law int hold oelotions for umsmnb+rs of thio (inoral Asiinlbly, to open sand hold a poll In ovary plrirh Inl thin S1taio. at, the p latns dlosiralntidl by law. upon lrth Ilirat TiRsdayi In the month of Doeomlsr nrxt, 1979. For then lur posn of taking thn senlso of the olisl peopleo of this 8tat.a in regard to the adoption or rujetlion of the sai conistitutiton, and it shall be the duty of said offlours to rem lvve thn votes of all ier sfns entitled to vote tinder the co.nstlitution of 1sos. Each votor shall oxtrOes bhI oiutlon by deposlting In tho lhallot-box a tI1kaot wheroon shall hi printed or writton: "Fhr thn Comntl tution." or "Against the Constitution," or snmo such words as will distinotly convey the Inten tion of tlsi voter. And whernas. It is further pvovidod.that at the above stated time and plans thoren shall bo elertod a Governor. Llilltenaut Govornor. a Bieoretary of Stnto, an Attorney General, a Htatn Auditor of Publlo Aimounts and a Supterinhmn dent of Public Education, for the term of four years; And whereas, itf Is further provided, that at the same time and pianc there shall be ileoted Senators and Iupreomntatlves In the General Assnembly of thlls tate. for the term iof four yevrs, to reprosnnt the horoinafter senatorial distriots and ravromantttivoe diliitrl.ts and par ishnsA as apportloned in said constitution, to wit : The First SAnatorial Dist rlot.nompmosd of the Eglhth and Ninth IWardt of, Orleans and of the parlshos of Ht. Bernard anti I lauomines, two Benators. The Hnonnl i)strhit, comptand of the Fourth. Fifth. Sixth and itoventh Wards of Orleans, two Hoiators. The Third Dlitrint. composed of the Third Ward of Orlans.. cun tonator. The Fourth Ilstriot. comiposd of t1ho nlonnd and Fifteenth Wards (Orleans. right banlk) of Orleans, ono Bonator. Th'l Fifth Dlst'lit. colmDposid of the First and Tenth Wards of Orleans, Olin Bonntor. Thi Sixth Distrit., comnpoised of the Elovsnth. Twelfth. Thirtnenth. Fourtnntlh. 81xtouuth and hovnntointh Wards of Orleans, Iwo on ators. The lovunth Ditrlict. omn1iosed of fthe var lshPa of JoffTorson, St. Ch arle and St. Johun liu Baptist. onn tInn ttor. Th' Eighth Dist riot. lcm posed of Illhn tirlsrlih of t8. Jamn.is andl AmoHaIuslon. One HlUnattor. Thie Nlnlh I)l.tr'it, oluetnpos, i of thie parshnA of Torrolinnso. Lafoutrnlhn aslld Assmllpt lon,two Hinators. The Tollth Di~triet. oomposud of ltir turlnlllh of St. Mary. Vorrmnllon., t(tlllnron and Onlthuulinu. two Hnatorls. The Elovw nth Pistrict. ionlpoased of thes par lhoes of St. Marltinl. Itwria and 1afayitti, oun Semnator. The Twelfth Distri.t. composud of the par Is l of St. Landry. two Senators. The Thirteonth Dlstriot. eotmposedl of the sarishes of Avoyelleo and Pointeo (iutitu . on0 lonlsat.r. The Fourtooenth )Istrict, omLposndiui of thb parishes of Ibervillo and West Baton touwg. one Bonator. Thi Flftoonth Dlstrlict. oomposod o the par Ishos of East and West olltclana. onn Senator. Thie Sixteenth Distrihot. composed of thelo var ish of East Baton ngoe. one Seonator. The Beventeenth District, oomposod of the parlhes of St. Holnnun. Livingston, Tanglpa hea. Washington and St. Tammany. oun Son ator. Thn Eighteenth Dlstrlit.nompDsed of the par Ishoa of Rapidos and Vornon. one onnator. The Nlnutthonth Illstriot. compoiosl of the t Trlishis of NathltohltJO(',. Bttblne, De 8rlo and odl Ilver, two Heniitots. The Twont lotI Distriot, oompoaod of the par Ish of OCddo, oun Senator. The Twenty-first District, composnld of the parishes of Bosslr, Webstor. Blonvilllo and Clalborne. two SHnators. Tho Twenty-snoiond District,. omp, qlod of the parishes of Union. Moril touse. Lincoln and West Carroll. two Benators. The Twonty-third Dlstrttt. eomposel of the parishes of Ounahita. Ilchland. Caldwell. ,,ranklln and Jakqson. two Bonators. The Twenty-fourth Ilistrlot,. colltposaml of the parishes of Catahoula. Winn and Grant. one Senator. The Twenty-fifth District. composed of the parishes of East Carroll and Madison. one Son ator. The Twenty-sixth District. composed of the parishes of Toneas and Concordia. one Bon ator. Fon THIE PARIrHs OF ORLEANS. First Renpresentative District, First Ward. one Representative. Stecond Representative District. oecond Ward. two lepresentatives. Third Representative District. Third Ward. threo Ilerosentatives. Fourth Itepronsntativo District. Fourth Ward. one Represontative. Fifth Bopresentative District. Fifth Ward. two Representatives. S-ixth Representative District. Sixth Ward. one Representative. Seventh Representative District. Seventh Ward. two Representatives. Eighth Representative District. Eighth Ward. oneo Representative. Ninth Representative District. Ninth Ward. two Representativos. Tenth Rooepresentative District. Tenth Ward. two Representatives. Eleventh Representative District, Eleventh Ward. two Representatives. Twelfth Representative District. Twelfth Ward. one Representative. Thirteenth Representative District. Thir teonth and Fourteenth Wards, one Representa tive. Fourteenth Representative District. Sixteenth and Seventeenth Wards. one Representativo. Fifteenth Representative District. Fifteenth Ward. one Representative. The parish of Ascension, one Represents tive. The parish of Assumption, two RBepresenta tives. The parish of Avovellos. two Representatives The parish of East Baton Rouge. two Repre sentatives. The parish of West Baton Rouge. one Repre sentative. The parish of Bienville. one Representative. The parish of Bossier, one Representative. The parish of Caddo. two Representatives. The parish of Calcasieu. one Representative. The parish of Caldwell. one Representative. The varish of Cameron. one R-presentative. The parish of East Carroll. one Representa tive. The parish of West Carroll, one Representa tive. The parish of Concordia. one Representative. The parish of Claiborne. two Representatives. The parish of Catahoula. one Representative. The parish of Do Soto. two Representatives. The parish of East Feliciana. two Representa tives. The parish of West Feliciana, one Represen tative. The parish of Franklin. one Representative. The weriah ot Grant. one Bopresentative. The uarleh of Iberia, one oeDresentative. The parish of Ibervilie. two- Representattres. The parish of Jackson. one lnepresentative, The parish of ,Jeffnrson, one Representative. Thll parish of Lafayette. one lnepresentative. Thn parith of Iarfourchfl, two Itoprnsentatives. 'I'he pterilh of Ini Illn, onl1 Iterlot n ntalve. The plarisih of Livinagtlon, onl llteprosnlta tfrive. The parish Iof Maillson, two ltoprs.mntativls. The ptlarish of Moreho.lo. 11o IliLront enta, tivo. Tih parish of Natchittoo..n, two RICprsenta tivl). Thn pnristh of Ounlhita, tsnO tnpreonnt5atlivn. The parish of lnalnllnlnae. one eproorsontf tive. The parish of PI'nte Gneupe. one RIepresen tat I vo. Thn parish of Rapi in, two Rnpresohtatives. Tilhe pash of Rted Rive. on1 Representative. The parish of Rtilihand nno Rnpresentative. The parish of Sabine, one Rtpresentative. The parish of St. Bernard. tone Representa tivo. The parish of Bt. Chaluef , onop BoRprsnta-. tive. Thie parish of St. oleisna. one Representa tive. The parish of St. James, one Representative The parish of St. John the Baptist. one Rep rll.ntative. Thil parish of Bt. Landry. four Iteprsenta tives. The parish of St. Mar;in. one Representative. The parish of St. Mary. two Representatives. The tarish of iSt. Tam-many, noe t) rslenta tive. The parish of Tan1.pahoa, one Representa tivp. Tihe parish of Teanas, two Representatives. Tihe parish of Torrobonne,. two Bopresenta tlivesn. The parish of Urdon. one Representative. Tihe parish of Vermitoa. one Renpresentative. The parish of Vernon. one Representative. The parish of Washington. one Representa tive. The parish of Whebter. one Inproollntltive. The parisl of Winn. onen itlprcsentatlve. And wherers, it is further provided that at the same t lnto and pisco thor hall shab electeod. for Ihe term of four years, on1 District Juldng and onn Distriect Attorney for each of thn here InS ftor judlolal distrihts of this Stnt,l to wit.: Tihn arish of OCaddo. composing the First I)s'riot. Tille arishes of Webster. Bossier and Blen vil. comlpoIsi) g ithe looond District. 'Fhll arishes of Clathorne. Union and Lin cnln, composilg thn Thir District. Tih parishes ttf Jackson. Winn and Caldlwell, coIlposlng thll Fourth District. Tho lparishos of Ouahlita and Richlandl. lcm poling tihin Fifth I)istriot. The pariIshes of Morbhoullso and0 WPst Carroll comtpsing the Sixth Distri.'t. Thi partlshr of Catnhoula and Franklin. omtl)paoing the llnvouth I)istrlet. Tih parl.hmes of Mlldison and East Carroll. comltoslng thn Eighth District. ''Thi pat ilhea of Con~ordli and To'nssl, co0m pmsing ut Ninth Dlistrict. The parishIq of ln, Polo antd Rod Itlvor, com pos'ing the Toenth )i., I flat. Tie pllarishs of Narnhito, cll.lunt and Rablbo Tol, P ioi llnth of lltenlth olll r1io t Fot. The Ipltrihllles of thet ldlm. lrant nnt1 lvoy.llen compoIItllng th ''wl lfllth D)lstriht. T'h.n parish of St. ll ndryoimpo, c ompon th Thlrtontth Divtrilt. Thn parishes of Vernon, Calhasiuo and Can rolln, onpoilng the Fourteouth 1).stlrt. The parishles of Ponph Cou. Lna Wst Fon. ll mman, and Wi tho Fifon. n mth stri thot. The parishes of ESt. FMlrlaiand St. Helebona composing etn N lxtoenth i Distriot. The parish of East Blrtoln Rlland composin the o eavent itnth Distr trit. The parishen of Tangtiahna. Livingston. cot Tammany and Washington. composing the Elghteenth Distrt. t. Tile parishes of St. Mary itn Te. Jbonne compolsng the NTwenty-h District. Tho parishes of Lat ourhto and AsReumption. compolsng theo Twontith District. The parishes of i. Martin and Iber1ti, com posing theo Twenty-first District. The parishes of Ascension and t. Jamilion composfing the Twent y-FoSond District. Tho parishes of West Baton Rougo and Iber vill,, composing the Twenty-Third Distriet. The parishes of l'lauinmtnes and St. Ber nard, composing the Twenty-Fourth District. Thb parishes of Lafayetto and Vermilion composing the Twenty-Fifth Distriot. The parishes of Jefferson. St. Charles and Mt John the Baptist. composing the Twenty ISixth District. And wher-as, it is flrther provided that at the same time there shall Ihbe lcted in each parish of this State by the qual'ltl electors thereof (the parish of Orleans excepted) one Clerk of the District Court. one Shrtlff and one Coroner for the term of four years; and in each of sail parishes (the parish of Orleans ox eeptrl) as many Justices of the Peace and Con stables to be olctedl for the term of four years hy the unalifted electors within the territorial limits of their jurisdiction as are now provided for by law: and In the parish of Orleans one Dis trlct Attorney, three Judges for the City Courts of the city of New Orleans. one Clerk and one Constable for each of said City Courts. one Clerk for the Civil l)lstrit Court, one Clerk for the Criminal Dist nlt Court. one Civil SherifT. one Criminal Sheriff. one Register of Convey ances, one Becorder of M.ortgagos and one Coronr; all said oflleors to be elected by the qualiflod electors of the parish of Orleans for the term of four years. All the names of the persons voted for, at said election, for the oflices hereinbefore enumer ated. shall be written or printed on the same ticket and deposited in the same ballot-box as the vote "For or against the constitution." And whereas, it is furthermore provided that at the election held for the ratification or rejec tion of said constitution. it shall be lawful for each voter to have written or printed on his ballot. "For ordinance relative to State debt,' or the words. "Against ordinance relative to State debt," and in the event that a majority of the ballots so cast have indorsed on them "For ordinance relative to State debt." then the ordi nance and article of said ordinance shall form a part of the constitution submitted. If the same be ratified; and if the majority of the votes so cast shall have Indorsed on them the words "Against ordinance relative to State debt." then said provisions and articles shall form no part of the constitution. Now, therefore, I. LOUIS ALFRED WILTZ. Lieutenant Governor and Acting Governor of the State of Louisiana. do hereby issue this my proclamation, directing an election to be hold throughout the State. at such places as may be designated by the legal local authorities thereof, on TUESDAY, the second day of De cember. A. D. 1879. being the first Tuesday of said month, from 7 o'clock, A. M., until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of taking the sense of the good people of this State in regard to the adoption or rejection of thel constitution submitted for ratification, for the election of the above named officers, and for the ratification or rejection of the ordinance adopted by the Con stitutional Convention in relation to the debt of the State; and I do hereby direct and order the several Sheriffs. Assessors. Registrar of Voters in the parish of Orleans. Comm!e sloners of Elections. and all other officers therein concerned, to hold said election on the day aforesaid, at the places designated by the proper authorities, within their respective parishes, and to cause the same to be conduct ed In the manner prescribed by law: and I do hereby direct and order the several sheriffs throughout the state to make due returns of sald election to the Secretary of Btate on or be. lore the twenty-ninth day of December, 1879, in aoordance with the provisions of the proposed conatitutilon. In t.etimony whoreof, I have herounto affixed my signature. and caneed the seal of the Mtate of Loulltana to boe arfxod thereto, at the otty of Now OtlennA. this thirtyr-nrst day of July. In tlho yeoar of our Lord oao thotuand Might, hun drtrtrl ladl lOVollty-tlnuo, d a UI$ A. WILTZ. By thn Actlina (overnorn OBHOAI AILROYO. Asslrh t. ootaryV of titato. au2 ltawtOel-d(to ro l• i ~l UI Unnnm l INSURANCE. ORIENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANYh Of New York. .10J N .B. IAFITTE & Co., Agents, 189]GRAVIER STREET. Cortlflnrt.ns Ilpnuid on nargoes from all Euro l'nnll. Houth Amcrinan and ('otat,.wiRo portR, andI from thlnll ti Now Orlnan.. no4 Ilm Factors Tradiers' IISURkICE COMPANY, 37 - ---- Carondelet Street.-.....---37 Paid Up Capital. ...$1,000,000 ED. A. PALFREY. President: JOHN CHAFFE, Vice President: TIIOS. F. WALKER. Seooretary. Issues PNoeloes Corveri Fire, RIIve and Marine Risks at the Lowest Tariff Rates.( TRUSTEESB: John I. Noble. E. F. Eshleman, John Chaffe. Wm. O. Black. Richard Milliken. hes. Chaffe, J. I. Warren. L. 0. Jurey. SamL Frlodlandor. Wm. Hartwell. A. A. Yates. O. J. Leeds. It. M. Walmsley. A. T. Janin, A. H. May, Jos. Bowlin, 1 T. Lytt Lyon. A. M. Blokham. Samuel H. Bord. Hlonry Abraham. Josoph McElroy, Louis Bush. Wm. J. Bohan. A. Brittin. sol 3im G. W. Sontell. TlE FINEST BRAND - Or - WHISKY EVER PUT ON THIS MARKET IB THISTLE DEW, MANUFACTURED BY HENRY W. SMITH & CO., KENTON COUNTY, KY. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOW THE BOLE CONTROL OF THIS CELEBRATED BRAND IN LOUISIANA AND MISSISSIPPI, And Challenge Comparlson With the Oldest and Finest Brands Ever Offered on this Market. THE FLAVOR IR DELICIOUS The Purity is Guaranteed, Bioquot Unapproachable, AND WE PREDICT THIS BRAND Will Carry the Trade By Storm. AISO. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LABGE STOCK OF OTHER FINE LIQUORS, WINES, CASE OODS, ETC. PATTISON & BOVARD, 72 and 74 - - Gravier St - - 72 and 74 NEW ORLEANS. jelO 17 MALAKOFF BITTERS. TRY IT ONCE AND YOU'LL DRINK NO OTHER. The Ilest Tonic in tle World. A PI'leasant Morning Ileverage. AN EXCELLENT APPETIZER AND REOU LATOR OF TIIE SYSTEM. 0g PRIZE MEDALS RECEIVED -AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1878. A. WALZ, Sol Manufacturert , Toi1 ly 25 Contl street, New Orleans. WANTED. ANVABBSERS TO BELL THE FOLLOWINO new and useful inventions: The celebrated R. E. LEE COOKING BTOVE. awarded the diploma at the last Louisiana and Alabame State Fairs. The BORING WELL, the latest and rheavest method of obtaining water from the earth. Hunter's PATENT FLOUB AND MEAL SIFTER. which for culinary cur oses is almost indlvpensable. The Wilson & Kesale WHARI AND FISHING LAMP, which is the best cotton worm destro er etdiscovered. The Clayton FIREPLACE HEAT REFLECTOR. ELEF. TRIO BELLS, the latest and best method of bell banging for dwellings. street cars and steam. boats beIngl esliable to et out of repair than the old style. The PATENT WATER CUT OFF, an ingenious contrivance to prevent the filth accumulating on the roofs of houses enter ing cisterns. A new method by which water can be drawn from a cistern Ice cold through iron ipes, without the useof ice or chemicals. The BACOKUB WATER MOTOR, a great invention can be used for any purposes, a very cheapton 3 trivance for running machinery of elI criP tions. The SUN L!GHT GAS MACHINE. th. latest cheaptest and most convenient method I lightijg houses. Enerretic canvassers wanted and A GOOL BUINESS GUABANTEED. JA JEB H. BEYNOLDS. Plumber and Gas Fitter. ;ei8 lD&W ioBaronne street SINSURBNCE. EOQITABLE LIFE ASSURANll SOOIETY OF THE UNITED STATEB. i)elpartment of Louisiana. WELSHANS & "OODD , GIENEUlAb AGENTS, 188 GRAVIER STREET, NEW ORL=EA Assets (nearly) ..... ...... $30,000,00O Surplus (which Is the real strengthof a Company).. 7,000,060 Our new form policy is short and utarm ple, easily understood by every one. Incontestabla after three years' pre, mniums have been paid. Allows travel and resildene in all parti of the United States at all seasons. Rhii2 s8 MUITUL INSIIURICE CO P! OF NEW ORLEANL Paid up Capital -..... ..$600 ,00. TWINTT.THIRD ANNUAL UTATUNUNW Omon uva U MaURzNT Iwsuiiaul Oo.1M|. No. 52 o.imp street, New Orleans January 1. m11 ,, In conformity with the reontrement ofi (Charter the Company vublienes me rzonilU sth tement for the year ending Deaembel. SOUNT OF P1IVUMe on w10 TuI TM lA ni D1o.02Mas 8, 1876. On fire risks....... $212.422 . River rlsks......... 85,878 89 Marine risks....... 49,841 90 ---$-3.47.657 00 Add Unterminated risks. 1877........ 104,741 00 Less Unterminated risks. 17 ........ 94,789 00 Return premiums. 19.487 89 114.1 8 Not earned Dremiums..........U .-188UI5 Losses. etc.. paid during same period On fire risks....... 54.709 28 a River riskse....... . 87,87 9811 Marine risks........ 15,20o 6 5107.807 77 Unadjusted and un pald losses...... 89.828 00 *-- $14.10 , Add Re-insuranoe ...... 0.o5 2s Taxes .............. 6.547 94 Rent ................ 2.000 00 Board of Under. writers ........... 86,98 20 Expenses........... 84.482 91 84,90 90 RBeserve fund ...... 10.000 00 Dividend on capital tok ...............849.508 .1 Disoomnt and inter et................4. .2848. -- --- snI , Actual net profits. ....... ...... 1. r `81 The Company has the following assets. e .tr. mated at their market values: Stocks and bonds ........................L o0a4 . . Loans on mortgage ............ ... 18.80 Loans on pledge . ............. ........ Bills recetivable ................. .. .. .... 01 Real estate .... ... .......... Premiums in course of collection..... 8,8 4 Cash on hand ............. ....".· . IS Total assets.............. ......-.898 1 :i The foregolna statement is a just true orrect transcript from the book oftheO paly. JAME L DA,. PrIesdi - 4 H. oCAnvb ran. Secretary. Sworn to and subsoribed before me this tw1ge ty-second day of JanuarR . Notar A. IBOGILH . INotay PFblI& The Board of Directors at a meeting hel the twenty-second day of netting aside Ten Thousan Do t reserve fund from the not earn t.~e and paylng the 10 er cent dividend SIDEND b TWo tE not earned particlpating premiums of e*Om ending December 81. 1178. said dividend on and after Monday.the twentR-sevent January. 1879. DIBEOTOBY: E. 3. Hart. !.eis . enshaw. aylor. B. DBlcos J.0. Morris. T A. Baldwin. James I. Day, B. 0. Macready. L.0.Le. Bam W. E. Bemour. Emo 0lpp iJees e.flower. J L. .. s tersc oy. .wwr. r. ii. War. U. u wwma' OFFICE OF THE CRESCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COIJI IT New Orleans, may 11. Thirtieth Annual Statement, The trustees, in conformity to the amendl : charter. submit the followinr statement affairs of the company on the thirtieth of Lr E. 1879: Fire premiums ...........$166,1. 06 Marine premiums........... 4.061 22 Btivr premiums............ 09,896 2 Net earned premiums......-- .14a O Loss relnsurance.$18,716 4. Less return pre miums........- 5.626 57 19.842 37 LOBBSSE. Fire losses.................... Se,ame 0 Marine losses ............ . 9,887 8 River losses ............... 2.576 0u Taxes, expenses, discount. ie' profit and loss, less inter eat. rents, salvage, say lags. etc ................ u6.U44 a - 110,88 - Gross profits.................. ....... The Company have the following ae etas Bills receivable........ $81,461 1 Loans on Bond and Mort gages ...................... 50,175 00 Loans on Calls ............ $.604 64 Cash on hand ............... 48.21 0. Real Estate.................... J City bonds bank and other stockl....l ,,.gI . w"' Premiums in course of collection..... 45,04 Suspense account andatock fractions. 14.154.8 The foreroing statement is a trte andoorrest transcript from the books of the Oompany THOS. A. ADAMS. President. HERnB V. OODaw. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this san enteenth day of Ma A. D. 1879. ALFRED 1]N4GBAHAM Notary PutiU , The Board of Trustees this ay resole paying Ten Per Cent in cash to the stockhol . . and carrying to .rofit and losesn7 * 740 count of the Mechanies' and Traers stock held by this comany. and also fau r -E sum for shrinkags in values, to declare . dend of Twenty Per Cent in cash on the no partlil. lpremiums, paable on Ko -dni sixteen thp June next. Thos. A. Adams, Jno. E. King, Sam'l B. Newman. Fred'k Camerden. Sam'l H. Kennedy. Joseph W. Stone. John Phelps, George Martin Adam Thomson. Alfred Moulton. Henry Abraham. L. O. Jurey Victor Meyer. Edward Nalle. Joseph Bowling, Geo. W. Sentell. Edw'd J. Gay Paul E. Mortime.g, Simon Hernsheim. John V oore. Simon Forchelmer. W. B. er, Jos B. Wolfe, Henr]y ston, .B. Poet euben uh, Bdw'd Pilahbr. Hnoe. . my2l 6m