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We shall begin to take up Stock on the 25th of June, and desiring to reduce our heavy Stock of Goods to .the smallest possible dimensions, we will now sell everything in our line at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. All former inducements and reductions thrown in the shade. Seeing is believing: try us ! Corner Mississippi Street and Railroad Avenue, DONALJDS ONVILLE. M IRAEL & CO. pJn·ifahsonb 1e 6abicf. P'i tlislo u ExLry S.turday Official Journal of the Parish of Ascension and Town of Donaldsonville. " LINDEN E. BENTLEY, EDilToI AND PII.P)II TOt. .Entered at the j'ost-O(ttie at D)onaldson i -lle, La., as Second Class Matter. ~.i Johl printingin the hihet stStyle of t,'i art at New ()rleans prices ! Leave youi orders at the CHI"ElF otiiee. Pg t I'OP masters are authorized and re ,:iested to :t, t as agents for tthe C(IIEF. ,: The ('inu:r is received by all subscri tiers PiiruT.r i Fa in:. Saturday, June 4, 1881. M11. d1.uli,:n1d 31;turin of New ()Orlea.ns is authlorizedl tol nit ii, general agent lii. rep resellntativ of the ('Ill tF, to solieit adver tiselilnts anl subscriptions, ltdll receipt for payment therefir. .hn R11. P)itc(h was shot and d:ager onsly woundtiled at lrwick City, La., by his ste-pfalther, Charles Brown. iMrs. 1'resildent GI(arield has been very ill, and gravle donuts of lher recovery wore entertllliied. lThe crisis sn the dis (c:1e- ha passeld, hIowever, 1111nd she is now Cein \i iLiSCevl t. A severe hailstorm destroyed the cot tIIn anid (corln cr(''ops on four plantations belonging to Col. Ed. Ricthardson, near Skipwitlh, Miss., May 2B. Ilogs and cat tle were killd i otriglt iby the hailstones. Miis I' ichi, danlughter of .Mr. Thomas ,'ich, of (:Caldwell pari-h, L:a., hail Iher elcthle catclh litire while she was1 superiul tending the olloking of a meal, :and was so budly itj'tretd that death resulted in a fiew hours. Iallhtilng for U:nited States Senators to sneered Messrs. CGolding and Platt hlii lbigin in the New Yorlk Legislature. 'Ihie 'dmiistratiill mu1e have11 developtii uiinXlcted e .tre'lgtlh ani tIlie prospect is that neith-,r iof ithe resigning Senators can be re-elected. lThe Sulnlpree Court has dlcilded that, under the operation of the constitution of 1179, the mlintpoly teat ire of the New I )t'leans Slaughtl'terhouse Comiipal1y , abolished. Another slhughthrhouse is to b1e eri'tlid by the Bultchers' lieuevo h-ut Ass-ociation. Our valued and lbrilliant contempot"rary, tllhe St. Bernard 1rjle, kilndly remnarks that- lindeln F,. lhntliv. Elsq , of the Donall s I: ill, ('n111. 1. is said to be a I e;tnliidtla te i ?-lt" not..i.;tti,tn of ('ollehttor of Internal "lie.renu . 1N, sho thi be pleased to see , ini:"ianoo.ut rna.lis.t sit o s-; rthilc re l,resel ftied as it uti hil e in t-he event of his siuc.ess. Whitn I 1. appoint ntll it s ,io lft ficials forl the \\'lestern iudicial IDistrict of Louisi :,u: were st lt in by the ' .resident, the list incluhded thl. name of M.jor Ross \Vilkinsin of Caddoi parish for Marshal. The fol los ing day intelligence of the dea:th of Maj.r WVilkinson was recl.ived, and his aine was sublstituted by that of .'h'. .l. C. We:taks of Miorehiune. Tih \Veil l:,O ,ll ] 111LO ,tliS "r Il'lattr dtieclares that th lpoplel t l.l that parish are determuinedl that their ;sunday law shall le maintainedlllllil ill one flormll or an olther, nti ithsl:tnidintg the decision of the Suprme C'olrt proltonc1ing Act No. -1 of 1:? .unoustitutional. The bentil ,ial e'llets oif the law have been so ap larenit that public opinionu i its favor is Xsi V stoll'_i . ,Irwlt' anti Riehartlall Loctt, Suis f Hlt killi eliv 1,. Sa aell a streit shliiititt. \\'taV at Fiii 1 La..~i onii h Iiiga2th of Miasiiu . xvl:; Ii i llt titus iit- l:u cili t. : igu. pnhliuliti lii aL I t;I~ i-a'. 'itieI~ Pltu'str( i ro Lts ise wo ll itw thu o uiliaiti ;. Jal ith fh ot i0 . ll ~ V. l t uL. Soutittiiiiit 111. t led 111 . IN i. 11 iltterea ill!, Itllilies tli, t O' ii tt int itt 11 lit-i Stl·tniti. B i t r ic th lis tin o · ' I nv. iiiiiiir titi ls it i i- - 1on in this ; 1-:ntI1 is wa ;11 1i i itt I ilS ý t' i ti-i I.u til*tn t . u tl ~ t l, of eo ,otri l 't tit: ,: \ ,t iht ;· l::pe al i ,Ii ai e t e tt ·e l t p n I in " "t COL. D. F. UOYU . IJ o.ir list iiinlitr we ntcd ti:l 1(lt that Col. Iloyd had sa:t isfactorily aitj ist .d -his actlOnts with the n.w 1Una1d f the n Louisiaiia State jUniversil y and Agricrl .ttral Colleget, andt hence that it was a U'att'r of just pride no iiit Ionly to his fril . hlt tp tie entire Stale 1wit.l which le is so ftonot ahly il a ,t tlixd thatLi the sever illance of ids tibclial conilt tiolnll ilh the ftgrity. iCol. . F. Boyd has been connectedAlllli. Io with tille Louii ai Stti ,'lle Ci\velslt l fllrl C t its foundItilon at Alexandriai to its re move! to Ilaton Houge after fira had i estroye it d tits beautiful its lilt gs i:r t. Spine woods near Ahtxiullll dria. ir lil Ias its head and life du:-ing the eVelntful re Sconstruct tiou period; als I to his energyl f faithfitnessat urit 1valed persontit leClol in otill, the Iiitate ostii es the s tii lll-s oiilti of tlihe felinary fhud and its iqapi atioi 11 to ttie Isntii c a tol c lt's Vl'a lio l ls thatli orgo\'elned it whenl (in. ,S2:cr'an organ t ized it atlll started ii t h its c 'lr c tii. Itr is well known that somre of lle ultra ,men of the radical school, dluring the it, iitf'i tii' ftt CX' l' lt (11111 tul (Jlic ~io\·stitltltii,·lt Sadministration of 1(o's. Waritlilih aliI 1,llogg, sought to tai i this a o ix11 (instituion, tile ii Vct' o'l which we fld ]l ave been, owing to m ree"ljuldices,% to 4-drive out tile white boys and unake it, an Sexclsitely colored 1t ni'ersity. tl To prh a small :ll'relils is lt Uii'l ssed ili y a1y1111i i Stin t in the civil hist1 ry f our State. 1ie n'ile his struggle nalmst. singe handed, inl the midst of .un ep'och when the I'ight'; and 1pr'(juli,'vs o)f the 'ohored or people were mor'¢ rI' gar'd (d lhan teilt wi(shes f the whites; ndwlithtr un asdtrtaking here to express tourl alipron-zl aor disalWproal of" his p~olicy, w:e hlave lio hesitation i in saying thit utl for tl ie tiolj , energy anl tihe personall in,;Inence of Col. r] Byd, colored cadehs w~ouldhl]ave lbecellt ttState knleficiaries naul the w\hole Scmi e.nary fiund would have ,een pra,:tically 8 hedicated to tihe exchlui\vc lbtnfit of the iscolored luplde. Of cou'se Col. lBoyd rsfkilld ]help alld asst.siteace among the con..ervative Rep u licans, including somle tof the colored ]eaders, anod it, wal.s in part S inl gr'atefu] rccollection of |hes, e l'. ti(c. that a lowe'rfull inflhence) was su'ccss fully exe'rted upon the Constitut(final Convention of 1".79, overwhlmhingly white and 1)emIocr;t*iC atS it a, V t'oS maI keI. thd.lilbe"alllro\'isions that it did to on dow a Uuiversi;v exclusi \ely fir colored students. But the Convention kfinmd little ,,iiiiculty inl adolpling at lro vision so fair to th[, colored peoqple, for it 14must he said. to the credit of the De~mo eratic party of" this State, tha:t it Eha,: in eethe matter of edcdtation, dealt fairly and n- lilerally with the ,',lored la ii,. lDurin,,g hits lon~g conneclt'iot! \will lth El . 'niv'trsitv Col. IUnvd has en'dt.:lrd him si- s,,ll" to almost all tl he .'.gswx ho hae r r, he' (eived their edneation within its. r-. ,c >ss cinlcts. These boy\s halVe been~l d!.il,, wvit al. n1esses," of his I'at'nl|st ;alld n sllt~ li -] dev\o he' tionl to their real interest, anod now, a1s .IrownI to man ll,' elltate, in lltearly v U ry", o~f ar~i'h of th,. ,tate they te:-lify h;. th,,ir good conduct, the~ir ]norablel p,,sitions ]and their healrning, to the bteneficial in. (r 1]1uenc.e ulnde'r which t]he we~rc tlrtinetd. ishl To aitlll t' ru l.l'sth r all'e ex et''t iolns, hill the W a esI,,C lie 'ar'. anlt( f.'\\ wheire tlh( young£. me" nneduc~acd und.!c-(ol, 1t ,,\ds dtirect.inn e" .i d olit rearda hi.., itrvec tal'o Ili o44r opjini on44. formed4.4 fF441m 54c1( 14act :ias 1ave 4 a.1141i 44i441441 (4t' li4,strva;tiot,4 '.4l, 11ol14 (.44. 1141441 to4 144' tbe 14451t 4 '4 14 t ,4444 ill the Sou4t1(, 4(44l rityitrd hiS ('ca 44441:,44 I44j444444141 to Itj444sej14 a11ti of1 vast I'i~ntittj t44 tilhe Stltat. W\hiI. ws'e 4't-gi'&-t his sc444p kiiuli.'.,t W i -L's for thel Su4445s(1 ( 'ol. oii'. 1ho4pe1 1tint his c4444444r I4444y4 t444'4441 S14454 4144 t 4iliic44lti(1 454444 4(5lli~ :is 11111,"1 g'4,4( as til,'4 a1144i44is4,4 i 441444 4 ('ill. 114(I4. l,11'11 4u1'4 s''h4ol will ( 45414444445l1;41444' 4I: i 1·. 444 l Ii~i SI l III~ ii 4144 4.5444 144 (444 t'ic ('ut::v tt i :(.1.. rrln' is of ti c con~.:1IlionI 44141 1l4.'II'4''444 11 the s:-11 '4414 411414'1 14(4 Ur (la'1444 stoo 51.41it, gI4ad to4 1414141di' 11hen44 4444 lilt 4441'4544a444444 444 D(4l' 4'('44 ,i's. 41r.4 W-i to liar 1t. C'. 11:y;iii, 444(144' ( 1''c.). t44j44Is 4444 tn w44 that1 1 . 444 4444 444441n~uc. 1444 --. 11,5s 45 (144 4 4,',,I 14''s a4 4t444444444 o44 (14444'14'"t "ý' i l44 t:1 444!4gt 14114 t' li'- 4441 414'. I'''1,1.4'' ill\44'.4 444 li ,.'41. 4.i 4-4:~ni ,:!I 4444444. ' 14 ' I!Dill 1 l4 444' il, 1 11 .1~ f ; 1i 1t 1"1! ic ý 444ul~n 411 ;`t 144.: 4' u4' '1 444 : I4441 4 4 44444144441 '4 1 444 444 144., '4 -ii .ll. ctl, \:u l i t' i' . :: ," '41'4 t hit4\4 4l4 ( .'.4 1-- '!' 4 " ''4441 1)'.1' :114 444. t ' 4~" 4,I, 4 ~, i .~ . ,, " .4.4 ilt t, . 4, ' .' i ' . t t ., t i i . . i 1 4 '1 4 CROP AND MARKET REPORTS, SUGAR. 'The totial receipts of the st aple at New Orlea:ms .oI to tihe 1st of Ju1ne, acc~rding tI, , statC.nle.nt furnislhed yi Messrs. Dc ]ery - PIurves, were ais follows: C 1,"0. 1881. blI ;i:el t........ .......... . i 1 ,51 IlThus, the rceIilts of 1l showtll es1 ct :; over tllhse of 1t, of 23i,774 hI 1gs he:uls Irl :.0,l001 barrels. Meissrs. A. 'TuIl n it Co., inll their mlonthly circu l(r o'f the 1st i l., estimate that therel are 1l,00u0 h,,rsheads of sugar and ,000 hI:rels oit llolasses yeti to) co1e11 forl'ward. I'rices rang from 5 7llil; for dry icol10n,1 to r-i u foir tchoice, open kett'l, 12 per c centll. tare, ?t1%Q filr centirifugal secolnds to t tis i flir choice wh.ite c1larified, ;itnal t;re. Says thle cir cular : i In this slweiet, ,l iee mul i ra lil uus ntllhy .rr e 11(1111 ilsl ' 1 il l': 11 it ll llti'k 'll i':'lC ill ll'], e peeiii lly in l: gfrdes cl art('l ified. whi .h t onll itin scailrce and in freqluet. T' isiitle slilt il0 at alll !it s tieint g lightr lthan t h101 l ail tilie the 'i(ipreceding year, tlgethei \\withl nll inlt.rel si ng d (elllfm . % al tcns 11i0lln gOl ii' reason fh lr sugar to recede'( 1 in the 10:1 fuiture lli the stroni g position it hal s i i C'onierning lthe groiI winig cropt it is said thiat the c;ne during th1e paIt m1l1ii1th has contlinlued t 1o inlpro'e iand the weather is now avoralle. iThe miost liberal esli it, madeil: of fIhe ll rlrospeTtie crop( is 1. 0,000i! huglr l st,1 Igliit 10,000 fotr the , The arrivals of sound, nuerchantable grades at Niw Orleant s hetilig ,,illin'y x- I utnl.d, a quiet hlt steady inarket ati nutltuli.,,'. lances has resulted. The de indmt is aiiiv-e fir cily relineid ndl boiled, whichkeep well for sulllnte'r use. Prices range frm '."i e for cononlanl dl in f'rior, l l tfor fo ,d cointuoi , :0,-t a0i ttr iaih, to "1.'1a1ifl for prime. For the city lihlw-d and relluilcd bra. ds thc f _l Sini, g plifers are qu:,oted : (_'o l liino i II, _51; plight Champion,: t; antwl Pel iean, :;u; fair (']hahneite, 34; prime Lon isiana, alit; clear Otle]:us, 4'=; choice hqultt syrup, ý,. The total receipts of this cereal to the 1st of the mntih are set down at 21:3,1'' barrels, against <-,376 at the iami date lIst year. The amlolud for the letter grades is good, with a very limited snplly. Mes.,rs. Thon.on & Co. s::: "lM\ing to the inchenient weather of the p:ilt winte, minl..4 of the rough lice. which w:ais he"'l ill w la'irholusl's to m:likt' choice an 1,linie. tur:t41 out molt or less '`tack--uret' and inferior in giuli ty, con equlently filling the nuniket '. ith low rade-: \( hich are i gll.cted, :nd a:e null lein." offered freely :it. e:,y l iigures." Priec.'. \ l1y (Intl. :,-. I f fr \o. 2' t, d"4-1 f "r com:m1oil, Al, fir fair, to C1al; ft"lr prime, with no choler ill he mliarket. , !_ic.: .... ir to,: . t he 4-0i Z... . 1... .... ... ... .... . . . .... t.. . . . . ..... t . . t. .. -... 1 , o tilt' i . ,l ayiii o nil :t - d a ,tttta'hoit I:tilingt iin il i hi :tI 'ti . 1 dii -i d:ty I '< - 0i1l ',l 1 l li ltibo t hv.:itlt\n lby ti t" o,-ll hri ,l e t ,f '" t ;l y ," a n d y o un ng M :il!. :-d radftti l of It)onalisonvilhe, faitu iliarly ln \ IS " Y tt -" l 'adu l ,ord, w hi -h re nit(. in itl i fatal voundii n ofi " t ti uly. T'he (irc..umdtm s, :t. re.p rti;di h) eye ii itne -..s , i re fiavoratl, to y n . iii hD; - t I,tld , 'u l .V is'c l to clharly .ietah i ..h th at. 11 - tt*d in t.if defti-use. It scc. s th:t 1t'1 two ,) -n tri tv, l id ifrom i),linat slui: - villh to P.I t0i une as dh l-ck paiss'.tlnst on the stameir ii tnhotn, li-'ullitid glinlg pIi to h i; w orlk O il o 1.n1 , ,,:o's l.itht )a t . a;i;1 "` l a ly " to mee.ot ho L:aura Let , ttlio- which htit he wIvas na;ged Is it rnttsild e.)ut. )n - t iu way ; . fribtrti l was r , b) , ,h ,d o f a pl o, k -t k nt i : (1 a sI ] v , ,r ,a l othl"tr arti'l, ,. Afttr I r 1 Lin, t 'l,,l e , m in n h :" ý : '. " t h k n i fc " i n " B ul ly 's " l )( )s - ,"~in, am ,l a:i.in. to s,'1" it :andl lintlb g it to i," hi V ivt, il t it in hik tl'okti t. ' i" It l v '- . t. t v try ai ,t iv , hut vultu tva l ri-th titet ,r,.turning at ,ightt w ith thLn u o r f|'uill co m)lp a nllio n ;, wV h o iii i-od i lint to jn:ion lub;:i,,t:rd ii i lounnd him. T,( ;!ttr .I k, tovw:nid. th , flttl)a t and ;, is in ; t.I aw't of crot it g thi-tag4 plat1k to go ::h.:ud "' hLo n '"l ti.ly'" dh'.wv :1 rv-, vr ant d -ttii i t-d it at lrnu, rd, .i -1111 v itnes" . s;IV onll:, othlr'; "\i(. lti, iforld th(,rvupon fired and " l ;nl,. ," we,.p: on \:\-; di -h'itt ged alhm st at thir n (' in-ttant. 'lilly" f,1.1 to th gr.umnd wN 1h a fV tal . o i t. L ii ll Laing po .ed thr'u'h hi- 0i1"r. Although lt 1,.:t! :;t i.,t a:,'on t . thei a :ttt'ndlil. 1.Lhy ir l:l a i1 )ntn utn l cd his ' asi holE h.ls-. It. l;: ., ni at on, e ..urrend, r.d hint1'lf :r" i i n jail at l'h'.qn, nin,. He 1,,a :150,ly. ac r. hard w(orki N 1oun :) u ,1 v.1 1 ,, l ;.., a n tagon ist t ,nts lthe rel :ta t i o - 1 - h : , p .1 . ,1l ,1)o , b ) n , " a l u lly h1 ) th L\ naunc and ntouttr. .......- -.1.).- M I t . 1 . t . 31 ,ro ,,. :i ) ,r in t ,n d h n t , an t M r. 31 . S p_. n ;.tm. m, ;,..m r:tl F r ,ight a nll 'Ti. :,.t -\ r::: of tl:, _' v w 1)irit:sn di\ t -ion 1,f ;ht, \. (). lPa'idi railwa:,y, aom mo'1li - ni', the ,: , all x. un'-ion 11,in to thai place Sundi.ty 1,fort, l:-t. V1 ' "ve1' p11:l1,'d to make 1h1; a1 ul!tatint:an r of Mr. '-:l)lan:um, \vho. like h"r. 'Mlr-s, andl :i 7!wt" oth]Ir gl't0i ineltn on tnelledl v, i t : 1` I.11 :0 l no, wd!,) « hout 11n have l; t. i. 1.ni1l. courtl o a- anod s."mit; tO lt o ss,; . " ,r, i:il a'lul.ire ntu tittint hinm for th1" . ilin h, holds. I 'ld .r the dit, ,' ,, i i ,i h t , i,'ail- :Is th,'-s,-, 1t1 " N t"",v I ht "1 . l'-1 :II I -: t 'ail to he) r ntu' " t ,i , p to t' ; t: ,,f tr:,vl i w 1i1 tilt nv.,..r. 11..1, . \V ..1.:-;,cr H i w l" i, '': t t. t. l :, .; t. ,,i. ,:t j",' ir ,a l h I i:, th is 1a t, . , , , ,, . .: ",. : 1,, !,. ,- " - ! a t 1. . , TELEGRAPIIIC. Furthcr Proceelings in the Echle verria Case. Going to the United States Supreme Court on a Writ of Error, Judge R. N. Sitn,, of c ounsel for de fendant in the celebrated clse of the State ex rd. W. E. Iowell, District At torney pro tent., rs. A. J. llcheverria wherein the Slupremle Court. of the State last week rendered a decision against de findant, declaring the office of Sheriti of Assumption parish vacant-te!egraphed froin New Orleans to his client, Thurtsday evening, that his application for a writ of error to tihns Supreme Court of the IUnited States had hbeen granted. This will nut only delay a finald .decision in the case for a ceolsidrable pe!)riod-p-cr Ihalps two or t!lree years-hutl will have the efh'ct of leaving the dteftiiudant in uindisturtled Ipossession of his qflice putil slch a decision is rendtlereid. M;r. E'hitverria andi his frie'nds are nat nrally jubilant over the success of his counsel inl winuing this imlportant vic tory in thle cotcest that has bee'n so vig orou:sly waged to dlepri\-e hlin (f his of lice, and the' sympliathy with the defend aiit, who is a .elpublilcan, seems iby no llie;nlis coiitneiii to party lines. A reportetr of that consistent Deinto eratic joiurinal, the New Utlaiis I"Ere'iitq Stats,l cllaracterizes the alleged iucligi bility of Mr. JEcheve\-rria ats lw rely rest ing upon a thchnicality, and faverably meiitionis the fact that lihe has held the Shnitrifs and other ofliie's in Assumption parish " nthrough the supporit of a great nl:ijority of the people of both parties." In tile inst issue of the Ciiri" we sha!ill end,!ixvor to lpresent a sVinip:sis of tie dcci:ion of the Sui:etne Court in tlhi case, aind also of the groti!ls ulpii which the writ of error to the Il'itedl States Silluprem'e Court hl:i bttt'een grantet'd. River Newos. Stage of 'i'Water for 1881, Compared to High W'ater Mark of 1 eS-t. 3 o(,hlo k '. ft. aI ii i ;..........- 5 ft-- et S ini.i's, i l(.iiw. 7 .......... 5 .. .. I'8 .......... 5 .. , . . :2 ..........5 .. J,......... .. , ie 1. .......... .. 7 Ashhlamp Store, June 1], 1i9. 'IH110S. MILLE. At the solicitation of the nuuicipail iiltlhoriti(,s andl a nliinuer o(f plrolminent i'merchaints of outlr neow 'Capitil, oine of the niwi st c:iniiltoi:ts beinlg Ibuilt for tihe Newv itiileais iithr Lie will he inamiited " City of laton hun(ie." The hbit is - Ih( r(':adly f(or busiie s 1by the middle of Capt. ptGo. L liotllls, anl old ]i'tl river .tinboaiiian, died of heart disease, at his residcence in Algiers week blefore last. iThe watetr it Alsatia creivasse is lalliln steadily aind the flow through the hreak is inot over fi\ve feet ldeep. 'lTh Assuiptio()n will niext wee!k re sinie he'r semii-we'iekly trips toTliihodaihx. Capt. Charlet, who bus been quite ill, is cI nvll\'ilescing rapidly. SilllllltIateosll with the aiipi'para'ic' of the Assumllption, the Ilhll of tlhe Coast will disciuintiuinue hir trilps dow',nii Ilyouti Lafourtiche, andi will ri ii tri-weekly ietween New Orleains atind voiald h lnvill(. A new,\\- stc.lllhoa;t, the Ge; Ci{ty, has just, been biilt for the Keokuk Paclket C(' llpal nv, at St. L[ tuis, tfli t is expl ctled I(, hts 1 I'' \ swiftest i'craft oil the Mississi, ppti. ShIe has ;a i)( tll ifiil uoihdel ini(d i(o're power ill colmparlisoni with her displa'e ient than aniy hitit or the river, tnot ex cep'liting the J. 3. W'hite. ir. Anmos S. Collins, formerly editor of lthe Louisiana State Re'yis.r, a brilliant indhlepdent Republican joural pu lished at Carr.llton, died suhlenly in a railr'ioad deplot at Cincinnati, while ci r,:H, to Kansa.s on a trip for his health. 11, was a native ofPenusylvania, 16 years of ago. attained the rank of'Steond Lieu tenant in the lhirty-seconl lowa regi mrunt during, the late war and of First l.ieuntenant in the eighth rl intnt of the Veteran liescrve Corps after t',e conflict had closed. ]It 'll l itiins . '"re hro.ttil hit to N\enw I rleans andt interred ini Chal iet t ( CI ietar t . ADVERTISEMENTS. New Shop, Good Work, Low Prices CHRISTIAN WELKER, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron i orker, l:tlIa Avr: .t:: , i,. t ('r to W 'b -r" tSir', oIIa.ldonilie. L.a. i ,| . lPoneP 1 L:2Ij0i01 1 ]I('0 that 1, a-.: ojP"n ,dl a 'hIA l ont his own 11'lttount, at li h ,tandi ]rteiy occup <, ihd l.y Mhr. \\altetr, wh,.,,' I it I tlIT t it,, ~,lo 1all wo:k 1.,1n1 in: tb1 Iii. trmih, in the \vry t.v l st .ttle, at priccs whi'h will s.-t ln,.lt. etiti o be whe r :'. , tnIt 'ill, :;a l l'ittiui <. Steam G(anges, P 'tllhls . et,.. Ill tn ft'u!( rtl e!. supplied or re dire,.d at -hirt nti. . \. ! 1 i.i b of rupa' h. -ul-e. >;, m;-lui][ ; t, h r ln;wlit int'l, - ltantially anal s ielllyc rn.pi.tirn-. W ork uA.'..'r tedl to ,], a-e ill t'V . ctse. ()Orldlr . r ', l i lth " country so " CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. :-. U iN.LIitS:N\'VILL:.'.n I t.\TItN IttU(;E DAILYI U. S. MAIL I'.('KEIT. S Mo nin3 Sttt't r . 1I. . In Pennli itt, Masiter. :11 h': ve 1, rll hn t hts m n ill. ev,"rv ' I -yt. e - ',pt TI' t ' o l;I . :lt 1 :3i. oil orri"a'l l or: c' s troiti Na tleans' i s. fi liaton li. ite wa ll. i ill L im i s,' \it.n It ilgrr -tv.i" n' l ., t:- esx-elt Tut.:,dav<.tor ]I ,o,'lD-, , tilto. o in th ith[ titht ar t n' t'i l "",v :1. i hr1' h tid' ¢,: i : t~ Ne t - :,w . ,1 (,1 . .. . x«! ::, 1 tit!-< , " .i1, . . i,:::_: l ' , SPRING OPENING -AT G6DCHAUX'S, 81 A 83 Canal Street, New Orleans. (ON MONDAY, iMAlCI 27, we will open more than sixty new styles in Meh'; & h' C1o1ii, comprising the latest novelties and most flshlionable goods in lmedilln and light weights. The entire line will be the largest and hand sonlest we have ever displayed. Our stock of DIAGONAL W.O)STEI)S, SERGE.S, TWEEI)S AND CASSIMERES, cut in various styles, is large and varied. Our assortment of BOYS' & CHILDREN'S is comiplete, and will bie kept so through the season. -TN FURNISHING GOODS Leon Godchauz, 81 & 83 Canal Street, NEW ORLEANS. N. B.-Sanl'iphs and i'instrnuti(ots for Self Measuring, willingly sent oln apldi,'ation. 1)ON. LDSONVILL ICE- HOUSE, ICE! ICE! ICE! AT SWh1lo sale and Retail, From the Ist of' April tlir',ughout the sea son I will k(ep at my i,.e-l:ouse on Mli,,sis si , )i street. op iosit,.-river lfrry L.lndi.g, :1 lat. o supply of ie frontIi the Northrin Lakes, whelich will 1,h sohil t lowest New (o h iau:: pri ,",s, hy tlhe single pound, sac.k or h1 h.:i l. 'hipii m nt. i hite to al tl p:iints ,n .lisissippi river, Bayou l.alforche and N. (. lititic railrutld on slhou t t noticei . The l ` t 'rn a e f t o ui, t ei l is a nd A lrN l - is ) I( - sPectfully solicited. HENRY COOK. JOSLPII DEIG.AIIUDO 1:1 opetned a neat Refreshment, Soda Water and Ice Cream Saloon, Iailroad Avenuo, oxt do or to .oot-Ollice, )onalld.sonvtille, La., Where ic e-cold soda, mtineral waters, ice c·t11·i ·ll c , k ( ns . t;lldies. 'lrllits an id Ioth.r re lrtesh(t ntis a. er'ttved tip in the heit stvyl'. .\ :ic ,ly flurnis h d r om n ..tere hl dies ailll Ill i " ( ,Nsc, rt s (-I 1 pl l tr't; alk ' o f re e s'i ' hl.'Iin ts a t h nit'-re. \lso, lhni cigars. t'ig rl'etttes, chew ill and s!tkiig tol a:cto, the cheapest and obest. Solicits a e:il l frot' ite public and his friends, an and sl thei g',tletm1.en not to for get, above all. to give his cigar's a trial. Sheriff's Sale. State of Louisiana-Twenty--Second Judicial IDistrict Court--'trisMh of Atccn'ion. Felix Ioild:'eau vs. No. DG, Mrs. EIncline LeIllanc, v if of Oo'eziuie L'Iillle. Y VII:TIE of and in obiedietnce to a writ of. ft., isnsued b; tl' lloiirabhle Twenty-secn.d Jwli,,ial lDistrict ('ourt, par ish of Ascentlsiol. in the matter of Felix Bloudrcau rs. No. !ihi MIrs. Enmline Le Blane. wailfe of Ontezime Leliianc, dated IMay 10th, 1Al, and to ime directed, I have se-ized, antld a ill oiter flr salht at public auction, to the last and highest bidder, at the Court louse door of the parish of As tt.tsiolt, ill the ton It of D)onlaldsoviltle, o( Saturday, the 18tl1 day of June, 1881, at 11 o'cilock a. M., the following described protltty, to-wit : First. A certain lot of ground situated in ite town of l)onattlsonville, parish of AseInsion, Stte of' Louisiana, in that part of it(' ttow' f'iamilialrly known as L" Fautbourg Lt s5sarid,' and desi.- ateidl on tthe tpltl ofI stidl town as hrin, lot No. sixtec. [11;], folntiti. ot LasIltl tre t, botllunded ofl olie -idd, L i l t.V \'. -. Y'o rl'mt: ; all'l lIf t,".n 1 1l ind 2i . on til , oth r tie by lot. s Nos. s, - entee, and ,'ighte,.:l [!: ant 1-]. and in the rear by lots Nos. thirteteu a:n hincteen 113 and li'l . to-jtller i ith all thl huildings and iiprnl' emet' thereon an' i thereu'nto be l inl. 1, in thei po. pertyJ of the said Mr'. (Oneinc L,.in".tuc. frtx havin. acluir,.d the smln. at Sherill's sale of tit.; .'u:cesiou of Au n : 1u Hit Li , o, lth March, 1,. . duly reI:,:,nde,, in Mortgage 0i,-- of t his ptri:. in lBook of Conveyances No. :M, p. S,'con,!. All and ..in'otuar thll. l ihin-gs anl[ improvtinents situated ou the lot at the corner of St. Patrick and Iber'villh streets. leas.ed iy th, said Mrs. Le'hltne from the Romna:i Catholie Church of As(en -oln. and consistin, tof a dwelling-liouse, wit ]:ostms. and all thenir depe:dlec s and :p purt'nances, without exeeption or reserve. (ized in the alove -uit. T; '.,,; .t i/ (' ,,, /;r i,.,, I a lt in ['lli .e, I'. A. JUNSL, Sh rit., MISSISSIPPI STREET. NEAR TIIE CATHOLIC CHIURCH, Donialdsonville. Henry Iiether, - Proprietor. Seltzer anid Soda Manufactory, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ST. LOUIS AND MILWAUKIE B OTTLELI) LAGER BEER, BEST ALE, PORTER AND CIDER. Largest orders promptly filled. SYIRUPS of all Kinds con stantly on hand. I have now on hand a heavy supply of Sulphuric Acid. Planters and others in need of this article 0 ih tiilnd it to their interest to pur chase of me, as I can and wil undersell New ()rleans prices. jy2 I y EXCHANGE SOLI) O\ NEW YORIK ANI) NEW ()IILEANS. IBEIINA1RD LEI3ANN, M3YER LEMANN. BERNARD LEMANN & BROTHER. -ARE TIII: CATIPiEDI FRUlITS AND TIEAT.S, CORDIALS, WINiES, LIQUORS, CV ADEEES_, CAK91ES, Jl`$ BD EDE rT GLASSWARE, TOILET SETS AND Lamps & Cutlery, To be had in Endless Variety, -ATl LEVI.ANN'S Missississippi Streect and. Cresccnt Place, DONALDSOiNVILLE, LA. TI-i SAw-MILL, IIALF-MILE ELO\VOW DONA.LDSONiVTILE, LA. . LTT IVh - IR , . OF ALL KINDS On Hand and Sawed to Order. Orders executed on shortest notice AND AT LEncourailge 01'home enterprisflio. 'Tr tl'he work . and pri',s of to1he P'icaytnt MAii bet r. going els,'where. jy2.1-ly Address all comnimlic:ations to ALFRED E.NEA+LT, IP. O. Box 5I. Donaldasonville. La. HEN1Y I . Y ..IER, Dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, CA.NNEI) GOO1)S, CItOCKEIRY, PRIOVISIONS, TOBACCO, CIGAI:S, Etc., Etc., ('Cornr St. Iatritclk id Claihorline atrelC-ts, I)onaldsonville. II:tvig fitted uop my stor' in tirst-n ; stol i n laid in ta 'areofull'," r . - r " of fho ti anI d f'rtr.lh ,tod.I. I r,., p, ttu. - .,_ licit the t l l'llrola of tlt friy nds nli d" the I publi, al-illured that invy god.s anl l prios will alway' give satit action. o, -l v FOR SALE. I)esirable Property iii the Town of Donaldsonville. 1 (T No. 6i. together with all the build Singl s a d11 iilroIvelultll s thle ron, situ ated on ('h'hetimaches bl.(.tw n Misissipli and Iberville Streets. Iheing the propelrty nlio renteld by F. i. EIrlharlt. Esq. Loots No. 17. . 1 u111 210, on Liafo rcheill beli't Mis.sissippi and Iberville Streets: . tolg.thr with all the buildings and inmprovwuments ItI 'l1 n. kniti n 0 t " I Il :tind prolf trtv- . IF r l",ir'i :a 11n t' l-litiion Ipplel 1ii . )1. ItIllt ' , . ^t t, h lfd ull, I.low l(,,tul - ~I::ilh,, or slit ; IEE ICt K I( i { :'1EL. .\' t ;,t Lat"w, it i. own't uiip ,..t,. Court-Ilou.e. ", _ ALL COME INU, 'ý. liir thor:!pi ivt aunti protti rst A fIll line. SEtoii} th! smllel1!e.st to tlihe largit. :uiii at mIiitts that can tiot lbc comipeted with for (liajtllISs. to~~~~~~n 1Z Iy;-c n ldls ail in miiaivil. %ewciij~ 11 'akets and Jlrackels of all -ire::.. eli i ls a jid 1il les. (Iicail,:at to Pa )tclter.ies 11111 Statioiery at wa}: til Laui. _r ( )rdmrs for TOTS " ;l l 2:1 ... l ltuahu Ne (it c l el-ant ptii r- ( . t l the j~u~t-utl-ir stand, the A ·ensioi1 News I)epot Donaldsonville, La. leduictjoii ofA 1,, per cent. on IDolis aid Toys. Ira le' il dii. L:.o this ailnuIncl) e .n"4 rkedill plaini iguri a, aini ciielitetwis tortlita pie's~ Stale. - Statc a, Io i.tn:. el- -mid 'lutice Court, Julio .I tt-·iksm '.-a No. 17 iJ ' I l1(t of' i1 iii 1~,111 :;ca to a writ of la) -' , in huh JO isonc"l m , l t tiii. See liio Wran ( Crl J. H ':h .tl e er cii the StofWatt), et l ii i l u 1i111 miiiI (go ltlath I have omif ed. tie, hteict li the S- lo~ll iii of I-ieiila! Peac;, ill and ju th~e I,-ar i of `-mi tmin iaturaic, the 'llai daylof July, 1881, l~'oi I tt, tntr,, A c'oI'ta: lot of tilt Ipd''i-It of X-mum 111 (,11 1111t i t 1 1 lilnk of I I . I 1 rll i l ml ,i -mi lini liii 1111,1: 1 i" 1-,:f1. It liii l ta ml clm tlt ofi Ill IIIt m~mi ii 11111~c~ Ii',e L uii iLlo of Luis Ilt!;.ud :ut l ie I,.) 1v Linod of II lillilt tI.....tt~t....... ti, Mlie {4. I. . t .mi 1Lv !._ht'iicI Cuelil J 14atcC Court.