Newspaper Page Text
MASONIC. oaIIcr LIST or s AIeL.AsULsei w1333 133 JistoresC@ N1 THE GRAND LODGE OF LOUISIANA. PErFECT UNION LODGE NO. L Meste a B-ampart street between Matn and . Philip. New Orieass Ofaees fr 186--sense Lfoa, W. L ; J. A. SlesM, & W.; J. Dete7, J. W.; P. N. Jadle., Seesary. POLAR STAr LODGE NO. L Mots sa Rampart street orear of History street, New Orleas Omeers--P. Levaser. V. M.; Pb. Bldatl, SWV.; J. Mayle, J. W.; Otta Schwamner, eeretary. LOUISIANA BELIEF LODGE NO. L MeIts Area d Laode Hall. New Orleasu Omeem-Henry meambrer, W. .; Joe. II. Degrasge, S W.; Samuel H. Brewa, J. W.; Fred. Holyland, Secretary. CONCORDE LODGE NO. L Meets In Polar Ptar Hall, corner Rampart and History strets, New Orleans OMeers--J. B. SoraparI, W. M.; J. P Deron & W., V.T. Ferrat J. W.; . A. Devre., Sere t EIRSEVERANCE LODGE NO. L Meets corner Main and 8t Claude streets, New Orleans Ofiers--nry St. Gea, W N.; Henry Podarre, &W.;J. M Casin, J. W.: M A. t'alontue, Secretary. LOS AMIGOS DEL ORDEN LODGE NO. L Iets esa Conti, between Villere and Rsbinson streets New Orlean. Ofiers- J ,e Panells, WV M.; Joan 8oae 8.B W.; Anthony PSrtagn, J. W ; C. C. Pas, Secretary. ST. ANDREW LODGE NO. L. Meets a Rampart street, betweas Male and t. Pb:LIp streeia, New Orlean Os cre-H. O-. ere. W. .; P. M. Nedal,8 W.; E Damestr, J. W.; A. Doffard Secretary. SILENCIO LODGE NO. S ests at Polar Sar Hall, corner Rampart and HIory stree Mew Orl)nns. Olators--. Y._. .Sb. W'. 1.! U. en , R. W.; I. Peres, J. W.; C. Imemes, Secretary. HUMBLE COTTAGE LODGK NOM It Opelnas, St. Landry Parish. La Oeers--Jasm Ray, W. K.; Charles Mays, W.V George Plulord,J. W.; Jouph . Bchard. Seeretary. WEIFTERN STAR LODGO NO. 4. MIares, Onachita Parish, ia Offseen-Joe. . .McKGare W. M.; P. Esellus, a W.; G. Chamberlan, . W.; John A MeOtes Secretary. ST. ALBAN'S LODGE, NO. . Jackson. East Fellclana Parish, La. OEeers-Alfred Ilaard, W M.; Wm. C. MattlUly, I . W.; A.L Bannon, J. W.; 3. C. Elbtlagr, Secretary. TELICIANA LODGE NO. S1. St. Francldelle. Le Offcec--W. . Lea, W. M.; R G. Sterling, S. W.; John W. Barry, J. W., E. D. Rmeadet, PH(ENII LODGE NO. 38. Natchitoches, I. Obhers--J. I. Breds, W. M.: W H. Jack. I. W., lie,. B. Eggleston, J. W., Winm. Payne, Mcre tary. FOYER MACONNIQUE LODIE NO. 4. Meets on Ran part street. between Male and St Philip streets, New (,rler..i Orcers-P. Brugisr, W. M.; C. habs, S. W.; G Ittman, J W., C. Counrteo, Secretary. JACKhON LODGE NO. 4M. Unseewood, Caddo Pariah, IL. O..ers-- J. M. Ford, W. M , J. W RsuClns, 8. W., W H. Baag, J.W.; J. A McBady, Secretary. GERMANIA LODGE NO. 46. Meets on St. Louis, aer Clalborne treM, New Orleans. Oiren--Phil. Fehnelder, W. M.; Chas. Koerensig, , W.; J. H Keebn, J. W.; Jacob Ouenhrim, ecretary. ST. JAMES LODGE NO. 47. Baton Rouge, La. Ollorrs-G--o. A. Pike, W. M.; W. H. troubn, a, W.; J. C. Bogel. J. W.; J. Jsatremakl, Secre MINDEN LODGE NO. 6L Minden, La. O51ers-J. W. Berry, W. M.; H. Ratclllb. W.; J. J Carter. J. W., W. K Paxton, Secretary. OLIVE LODGE NO. 6I Cliatom, East Feliclana Parish, La Ofleers-. W. Man. day. W. M ; J. P. Monhan, & W.; O. H. Packwood, J. W.; . J. Palles, Secretary. UNION FRATERNAL LODGE NO 53 Parnrserrille. IA. Omfer---. l. Pmlth, W. M.; T. B. Tonmpkln. S W.; W. A. McFarland, J. W.; Thomas C. Lewis, Secretary. MOLUNT GERIZIM LODGE NO. LA Bastrop, La. Oflteer--S. i. I'sarsu, W. M.; Jno. W. Ilgmats, 8. W.; D. C. Morign., J. W.; A. L Bussey, Seers. DE 8OTO LODGE NO. K MansSeLd. Dubto Parish, La Officers-Bolling Wlliams, W. M , Jackson Dooulnas, . W.; F. J. Wulimi.s, J. W., J. A. McClaabaan, Secretary. FRANKLIN LODGE NO. 87. rankllnta. St.t Mary's Parish, La. Omrers-A. L. YTcker . M , Norman Trowbridge 8. W.; Was O. Parker, J. W.; t. L. Radlst s.N..-y. FRIENBD OF HARMONY LODGE NO a Meets in Gtlrced Lodge ball. New Orleans. Oefior-Jamee Davni, W. M.; P. McKolgan, 8. W.; C. ]. Wittemore, J. W.; Hltil Marks, Secretary. MOUIT MORIAH LODGE NO. O. Mets at the Bible House, 163 Camp street, Pew Orleans. OWuers-F. W. Delotsermlor. W. M., W. D. G. Belerd, S W., W. . Moon, J. W.; Jas urUeans, Secretary. TUNICA LODGE NO. S. Tanlce Larding, I. Ofcers--W. T. C'oxe,W. ; I. H. Ebgood, S.W.; M P. Day, J .; Hy. H. Day. ecret.ary. CEO. WABBHINTON LODGE NO 66. Grand Lodge Hall, New Orleans. Offcers--W. H. Lwle, W. M., Joh H Walker, 5, W.; & M. kks, J.W.; F. A. Dentel, Secretary. DUDLEY LODGE NO. 6 Orand Lodge Ilal, New Orleans. Oicere-Edwil Marks, W. M.. J. 11 Degrage, S. W., B. J. Montgomery, J. W.; A. Mcka, Secritary. MARION LODOGE NO. . Orand Ldge Hall, New Orleans Ofters-H. . Backley, W. M ; R. H. Browne, B. W., H. Htigabotham, J. W.; Wm. . Todd, Serretary. HIRAM LODGE NO. M7. rnad Lodge Hall. New Orleaus. Ocler-Ss4m'l Lavy, W. ., Hy. Bru n . W., O r l.aruneos, . W., M. D. Inga., ALPHA HOME LODGE NO. 7i OMrand Lodge Ha!l. N. O. Omnerc-.J. A. Douglass, W. a ; Dey'd Barry, S, W.; FePrdel Hloru, J. W,; Che. YF. Vei. lsader, eerdetary. SABINE LODGE NO. 74 Fort Jesmp, Sabine Paish, La Offeere-O. Beck, W. M.; L abrkUe M. W.; L Stoker. J. W. 1Q'ITMAN LODGE NO. 76. Bible eoweu, 10 Cump svtreet, N. O. OMors . . Flem. leg, W. M , Ja. LI. W.tiaeld, S. W., WVe Teebriak, J. W , W. Y. Dewring, ecrnetary. ORLEANS LO)DGE NO. I. Orand Lodge lil!, M ). Ohrcm-A. tuoant, W. M ; L keasr,. VW., J. T. Pettigrew , W.; U. F. Willimnw, Beertary. DE WIlrT CLINTON LODGlR NO. a8. Marin., Unioa Prc.h, I~. Otleres-B. B. Thomas, W. M ; W T. Porter, S. W.; Ja, Creshsaw, J. W., C. K Jokn. 0.on, Besretary. MOUNT VERNON LODGE NO. aS. Loganeport. La Oieers-John L Cole, W. M.; J. B. Rin elnir, S W., F. L Sitkey, . W.; J. L Hickey, Secretary OLIVER LODGE NO. 84. Alexandria, L. Omoera-Jul4nu Ivin, W. M.; Jona Well, Ib. W.; Mosee .enthal, .J. .; J. . IBarret . Secre PLEARAN? IIILL LODGE NO. K. Pleasent Hill, DSto Parvih. Ia. Ofcers-John W. Frtr,. M , J. W. Lne, S. .; Jame T. Eeding, J. V.; H. J. Dave, twe:retary. LAFAYErTE LODGE NO. 87. Pastteconvll, La. oc.r--D,..,r, Come. W. I ly.. M Rentrop, S. W.; Thomu . Mender, J. W.; John M. Rogers, becretary. MANY LODGE NO. . aay, Babine Parlha. tl O)icers--Jea K. Pharis, W. M ; . I l'Tyueeq . W.; We. T. Alford, J. W.; . J. hlorton, Secretary. CTPREPI LODGE NO . Oolltnrb ,nrg, Souer Parinb, La. Olers--J. O. Lamp breIt. W. M., J A. tlorcon, B. W.; W. E Adger, J. W S. P. McCullough, .rnetary. THIBODAUX BENEVOLENY LODGE NO. S. Thibodnaz, L. Ofeero--F. L Mead. W. K W. II. B. gas, B. V.; Devid Moore, 3. W., L C. Ambert, Secretary. MONTI('CELLO LODGE NO. K. Motlrrelle,,Carroll Pralh. La Omers-H. . r Lutt, W. M.; WT(' Anderon.8. W. ; Joh 6 OI ,thsm, J. W.: Jimn W. Dranghoa. tcrertary. NAPOLEON LODGE NO. M. Oeacilts City, nIon t'arl.h, La Offcers-W. A. Parks, W. M , M. L Pear'e, W.; John . Perce, J. W ; Bers. Ford, Iecretary. BBLLEVUE LODGE NO. U Deltwres Baloes Parisk, L.: Oij -ee-Jseob L nider, W. M , We. Hy S~aalsd. L W.; John s GranJ. W.; T. K. Feet. Secretary. ST. HELENA LOD;E NO. 9. Orenmbory La. Ofh'rs--Amec K tol, W M,. T.. J Thomupaon, . W., D L MKoehee, J. W. , Laniuel Parker Secretlary. BERMITAGE LODGEB O 9. 'Theepiteas street, btwee PhllIp and PFet sIseet, kew Ortsane. OMfers--WV. Weber, W. K., W. J, Cheanag, - W.;WV Wo. .olcr. 3. ; A V. Sardos, a.Bery. FRANELINTON LODGE NOO. 1. Plakliton, Wasuhtln, a ParLi, La Ofaeers-James K. Becee, W. K,; J. Sramheid.u W.; J. P. Weleh, J. W.; w. H Dixon, eretary. LOUISIANA LODGE NM. 10. Oree Idedge Hl. New Oriem. Ow·s--W. 0, Drlwr, w. I.; C. H. Lnaseberg. & W.; T.C. Care, J. W.; Aruar VIEnnA LODGE MO. lo. assa Jem Parsh, La ( osre-K. P. Qulm, w. I.. Jseo. W. Cieot W. G. V. DebL, J. W.. Thsa, . Keen~e. UeeaseTry. SPABA LODGE NO. I1 spar, BEsntlle Pates, I Oeens--K . orewnes. W MASONIC. M.; Ja. A. Map. B. W.; Ja BHead, J. W. O. a. Mor phy, Secrtary. CABSTOR LODGE NO. 1M. Ote, OCalweil Pariah, ia Oee-W. s. l Grars rdt, W. X; W. T. IS Ies W.; A. . Wo J.W. ; W. Mi Rarmonad, eoretry. URIM LODGE NO. Ill PrksvilOutachita Parisa, La Ofe.ers-Tbhe L Mre. son, W. M.; . W.. Park, a W.; . Calhon, J. W.; Join . aMUlBa, See sary. BARTHOLOMEW LODGE NO. 11. Plastesrevl Mremhou as Parish, Le. OMarer-Jeba M rrrey, W. .; J. W. Baker, 8. W.;J. W. Msord, J, W. J. & nael, seeaary. THOMAS JEFFERSON LODGE NO. 11. Bpearsll Unle Parih. La Ofcers-W. L Spears. W. M ; . R. Carrell, & W.;B. F. Harril, J. W.; Basuta Hays, Secrtary. SHRETEPORT LODGE NO. 11 Shreveport, La Ocers-W. Hecox, W. M.; C. H. Spiker, . W.; E. B. Bennett, J. W.; M. Kaufman, Sr., Secretary. ACACIA LODGE NO. 11U. Plaquemine, Iberville Parish, La Oeeare-David M. Barrow. W. W .; G. Schlase, 8. W.; Mathews, J. V.; John Marc". Secretary. TERRYVILLE LODGE NO. 118. Quay, Claborne Parish, La. Oiers- H. P. Petty, W. M.; J. wilnt 8. W ; W. W. Taylor, J. W.; G. W. Davidaon, Secretary. DEERFIELD LODGE NO. 13. DeerSeld, Carroll Parish, La. Omens-Geo. W. Tresevan t W M ; Daniel . Travis, a W.; M. . Casdty, J. W.; Chan R. Sleeder, secretary. LISBON LODGE NO. 1l. Lisbon, Claiborne Parish, I Omcerasje, L Willasms W. M ; W.D. Me ter. S. W.; Seth Tass. J. W. MACKEY LODGE NO. I, Ritggeold. Iocnlhl Pariah, La. Ofoer-D. H. Hays, W. M.; 1. D. isaaier,. & W; Ht. Y. ooke J. w., a.,. m. LIBERTY LODGE NO. 135 Kleshl, Debote Parish, La Oicers-A. J. Casey, W. M. P. J. Harrison, B. .; Robert Horn, . W.; W Spnler, G. Secretary. KELLERTOWN LODGE NO. 124. Kellertown, East Feliciana Parish, La OMcers-- J Pemble, W. M ; J. A. Ramsey, . W ; 8. . Truman, J. W.; A. J. Norwood, Secretary. PEARL RIVER LODGE NO. 12L Shady Grov, Washington Pariah, L. Offers.-W. C. Warren, W. M.; W. L H. Faulk, S. W.; Jno. . Ard, J. W.. Jas E. Ford, Secretary. ARCADIA LODGE NO. I. Areadla BeIvtio Parish, .I, Officer--Jamau Brice, Jr., W ; E. Gresham, S. W.; A. J. Wilson, J W.; Jae. M. Ryat, BSecretary. SPRING HILL LODGE NO. I27. Spring Hill, Union Cross Roads, La. Ofeoer-J. P. Everett, W. M ; C. W. Clowo, 8. W.; J. T. Tourney, J. W.; J. W. Hophau, Secretary. DAWBON LODGE NO. 12. cottvrlla, Clalborne Pariah. ILa Oficers-W. 8. Thomp son, W. M., Wm. Miller, 8. W.; D. J. Seyars, J. W.; A. M. Thornton, Seoretary. SHILOH LODGE NO. 131. Shfob. Unlon Parish, La Ocffiers-8. M.Fuller, W. M ; L. J. Loveless, 8. W.; W. Welden, J. W.; J. C. B. White, Secretary. GORDY LODGE NO. 137. Cbeseyvlle, Rapides Parih, La. Ocficer . H. Audebert, W.M.; J. L Pearoe, W.; O. . Marhall, J. W.; Las Ct. Johnson, Secretary. PLAINS LODGE NO. I. PlatnsStors, East Baton Rogs, La. Oficere-H. C. Young, W M ; A U. Carter, W. ; J. D. Nettes, . W.; T.L Mlls, Secretary. ATHENS8 LODGE NO. 1I. Athen, Clalborne Parish. La. Ocfier-H. A McFarland, W. M.; W. F. Bridges, S. W.; J. M. Merritt, . W.; B. J. Bridges, beeetary. HOUMA LODGE NO. 13. oauma, Terrebonne Pariah, La Oicers--Danan S. Caoe, W. M.; Jas. Philson, S. W.; A S. Melmick, J. W.; . W. Francis, Secretary. COOL SPRING LODGE NO. 140 Cool prings, Clalborne Parish, La. Ofooers.- no. T. Tigner, W M.; Elbert GOry, & W.; A. W. Palmer, J. W,; Gse W. Tiguer, ecretary. DOWNSVILLE LODGE NO. 14. Downlsvlle, Union Parish, La. Omeors-Jno. W. Heoter W M.: Juo. Shults S. W.; R. It Henry, J. W.; S. Pipes, Secretary. OCEAN LODGE NO. 144 Polar Star Hall, corner Rampart and History street, New Orleans. Officers-A. Goldmann, W. M.; J. B. Cooper, 8. W.; Win. Molder, J W.; J. L Letten, Secretary. HOPE LODGE NO. 148 Vermilllonllle Lafaytte Parish. Omcers-J. . Bailey, W. M.; H.f na, S. W.; J. J. caury,J. W.; WV. graae, SILENT BROTHERHOOD, LODGE NO. 11. Coushatta ('hut, Natchitoches Parish, La Oficers-. A. L McCurdy, W. M.; JaliaLaso, 8. W.; BeaJ. & Lee, J. W.; Mark Liee. Secretary. ANACOCO LODGE NO. 147. Anaeco, Sabine Parish, La. Offiers-N. H. Bray, W. M., Jnoo. A. Brown, . W.; W. H. Jones, J. W.; Jaa. M. Frank in, Secretary. RED LAND LODGE NO. 148. Rocky Mount, Bowaler Parish, La O~cers-J. -. Allen, W M., A. K dens . a .; A. J. Spurtlg,J. W.;J. J. Swindle, becretary. DARLINGTON LODGE NO. 14. Darlington. St. Helena Parish, La. Officers-O. 8. Collias W M . J. M. Nettles, & W.; W. F. Doughty, J W.; ti. L Mettles, Secretary. EASTERN STAR LODGE NO. Iln. lnnoield, Winn Parish, La Ofeers-J. a. Bertll, W. M.; J. P Cook, 8. W ; J. J. Dickerson, J. W.; John A. Dixon, secretary. HOMER LODGE NO. 152. Homer, Claiborne Pariah, La. Oecers-A. C. Hill, W. M.: A. Ward, S. W.; M. iH Lipmlnns, J. W.; J. R. Ramey, ST. JOHN'S LODGE No. 1 Algiers, La Oicers-A. B. Beger, W. d.; John Mc Cluseyr, W V.; FrancisMartin, J. W.1 W. H1. Martn, cre FILLMORE LODGE NO, 154. Fillmore. BoSner Parish, I·a Ofcers--T. W. Bledsoe. W I lenry Barnacste, & W.; N. Marff, J. W.; E . 1. am Ilton, Secretary. CHERY RIDGE LODGE NO. IN. Cherry idge, Lnioi Parish, a Oicers--Y. J. Beard, W. M George Feasto. s W.; E. J. Lee, J. W.; a R . Ulert. Secretary. e r PIDES LODGE NO. 158. Hudd'eetirn, Rapide Parish, La. O~er)s-.Geo. A. smith. W M., Cit. U. Oaks, 8. W.; Thoe. J. Enight, J. W , Lewis Cooper Becretary. MORGANZA LODGE NO. 89. Morgana, Polut (Cupee Parlnh, La -Othcers-J. Nen son W M., Ii. Robinson, 8 W.;Ovide Iljeuas J. W.; W. . Falconer, Scretary. LIVINGSTON LODGE NO. In. Pearhatools, Lrvingston Parsa, Ia. Omcers- 8 8 Hoyt, w. M.;B F. Baras, W.; S. D. Simms, J.W.; 3. W. Addison, Secrtary. BROOKVLLE LODGE NO. 161. Lake Lafourche, Moorehose Parish. ILa O5eers-J. P Meyers. . M ; R. E. Phlllps, L W,; GQW D lels,) J. W.; Jn. Jones, Secretary. BURNSYILLE LODGE NO. IN. Shangalo, Clahlbere Parish, La Oers--O. J. wVies, V. .;) J. . Bert8, V W.; J. W. Daly,J. W.; K. Sanders, Secretary ATC(HAFALAYA LODGE NO. .15. Blmmsoort. Aovellas Parish. La. Oa m-P--. H. Da-. bitt, WM , P J WLelley, . W., Sam'l Smith, J. W., J. B. Kirk, Sscsreary. COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 164. Oelmbts, Caldwell Parih, La Oeers--C. C. Meredith, ". M.; R D. Bridger, 8 W.; Jere J. Butler, J. W., K 8. Bhlemons, Secretary. LAKE CHARLES LODGE NO. 16. Lake Chartes, Natchitoche Parish, L. Ofmars-A. B. Willam. a. M.;E. i. Simms, 8. W.; G. L Breve. JW.; i. J. Rostet, Scretary. EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. In. Oread Lodge Hall, New Orlean Ocffiers--R L r~a SM ;:J.D. Orawford, 8. W.; J. i. Corall, J. W.; O. W. Weat, Seeretary. LINNWOOD LODGE NO 16. Bible Hors., 15 Camp street. New Orleans Oficr.s Wmn. MrDuff, W. M.; Geo. Balde, 8. W.; Wa. B. HaIl, SW.; Henry Abl, Se cretary. MOTGOMERYB LODGE NO. IN. Mstrnomery, Wine Parlsh, La Ocerms-.smual Bern stin, W. N: A . O Qutn. , W.; A. V, Ragan, J. W.; David Hiordy. BSecretary BAYNEBVILLE LODGB NO. a . Haysoerilla Clalborse Parish. ILa. Ofers-. W. Kirk- I pauick. W. M.; G.W. Kelo . W.;J. , Smh, J. W.~; V. C peleand Secretary. O ITU LODGE NO. 11 Coati street, bewe Tilers end Kobertm st rees New I Oreeaa. OMeers-. D. Owrard. W. i.; J. , I srul, B W.; W. Doen, J. W.; P. Bernard. cretary. ROSMOS LODOE NO. 1lT. New Oreca. Ofewsr-Ldwg P. Ytms. W. B.; J. E, Rlngedorif, 8. W.; V. Fabinan, . W.; V.aC Weluhear, Jr., e a ION LODGE NO. 1Il New Orleas. O~r -e. Pabt, W. .; Gustave Troy . W. .; Thea . .Oollne J, . V.; Ca A. MLyr , a try. O3IIET LODGMW NO. 1 Brad Ledge Hall, N. O. Oieere-4. Pp.Borao, W. M; . w. Stane, W.; J. V. asareet J. w.; V. Miely, suerray. DAMT LODOM NG 174 Poatr Star Rs, escer Efampt~ a Heid estesy sss,. .0., se-i. B.· l,. W. M.; i . Eadevish, W.; A ese, J. W.; A. Psrelt, Semetre y. AXITR CIT LODGE NO. 17I Asite iOty, aS Relems Parih, OL MASONIC. Me"B" W. L; Jem L Mea &aW.; W. W. Ter..., Ji W.; Jmes Rweg, seetesy. ParacT HARONrrY LODGE Ja. In mr dlebdaNA, E.O. O OMaem- O DeOar W. .: A. Dsel . W.:; oeeth. J. W., W. . WM.d seseiars URKA LODGI Nso 11. Weadei h, Je Os Para, l o0es.-O X. oweu W. I .; . JIrcem, W.; W. I , J. W.; W. E Rede wins, •smsasp. TULIP LODGE No 175. Tll Cahlber rsh-, La. Obsere-. a. MeadOde W M.;C L. ays, IlW.; T. . Tsrklas.. J. W.;. aG CADDO LODGE NO. 17. aeepovt. In Oleor-P. W. H. Camn egs, . W .: J. F. Dvs, 8. W.; Wa. Heba, J. W.; - -- seAret LITTLE FLOC*IK LODGE .a 1. Gimnms. Blff Sables Parish, La. Ofrs--Wm. . As. tony, W. M.; Charles Bmett, L. W.; Gee. . Weil, J. W. .L K. Spreaght, Secretary. JEFFERSBOIAN LODGE NO. 181. ingutIe, D BSoto Parsh, Ia OMaera-Ohas. E ron ford, W .; . . Loga,L aW.; L F. Scot, . W.; L. W LaIty, scrtasy. IAM TODD LODGE NO. 18L Bgar Tow, OalIasta Pariah, IL Olere-4John Doe W. Y.; L. Ll 8tmeas . W.; D. A. Cole, J. W.; e. W Rsthardm.n sreaary. LONGWOOD LODGE NO. 16. ees Mills, Caddo Parish, In. OMcer-Theo. L Vaughea W. I.; LT. CoIK . W.; NJ. Carrie, . W.; J. . Camp ton, Sesetary. SPRING CREEK LODGE NO. 18L Sprie Craheek rchr, Washgto Parish, 'La. Osen Hardy Rechardsoa, . M.; O. P. Baila , B W .;, . JeJ klas. . W.; J. C. Picker, Secretary. ORPHANB' FRIEND LODGE NO. 16. IO Can, L Ladry Parish, L. Oboes-GO W. Ben deck, W. .; P.. G llanlha . W.; R O. Hss, J, W.; L LAT LICK LODGE U.'. D.'. Flst Link. Claiborne Parish. La. Officer-W. P. Meywm W Y.; Heary Jones, . W.: I L. Hasty, J. W. GRAND LODGE OF LOUITIANA. H. . Swaey, M. W. Grand Master, New Orleas, . G. Parsons. . W. De. Grand Master, Bastrop a 8. O. Scruggs, . W. Senler grand W., CUloelervill.s Wm. McDuff, R W. Junior Grand W., New Orlean. Samuel M. Todd, W. Grand Treasurer, New Orleas Jan. O. BatcheLr, W. Grand Useretary. Rev. Dr. C. . Hedges, W. Grand Chaplat. . H. Bray. W. Grand Senior Deacon, abina Jacob Kile, W. Grand Junior Deacon, Kile's Mt81s J. . Homan, W. Grand Marshal, New Orieans. ,I Rene Laon, W. Grand Swerd Bearer, New Orieaas ,W M. E. Girard, W Grand Pursuivant, Varmilllonvllla fi 8. 0. Smith. Big Cane; Ph. Bidault, New Orleans; J. B Hawkins, Mansfied; Samnel Levy, New Orieaas-W o Grand Sewards. Alex Queasant, W. Grand Tyler, New Orleans - Grand Annual CoavoaMion second Meaday Ln Febram each year. GRAND R A. CHAPTRR. Samuel M. Todd. M. E. Grand High Priest, New Oriea > B. G. Parsoos, Deputy Grand High Priest, Bastrep B. G. Stirling, Grand King, Bayou Sara. H. Breen, Grand Scribs, New Orleans. Henry. wa Bsey, Grand Treasurer, New Orleans. J. C. Batchelor, Grand Secretary, Noew Orlean. Thomas B. Lawson, Grand Chaplain, Bastrop Joseph P. lornor, Grand Capt. of the Host, New Orlea. E. Tisdale, Grand P. .. Monroe. Henry Hamburger, Grand . A. Captain, New Orleias, W. W. Leako, Grand Master Third Veil, Bayou Bara. M. E Girard, Grand Master Second Ve, Opelouas. W. F. Halfleigh, Grand Master First Vel, Frank~l. a 8. uarks, Grand Guard, New Orleans BRAMD CONIITORTY 8. PP. I. S. THIRTTYl BO DEGREL • M. Todd, 4td, Grand Commander ln Chief. NwOrlmeue John Claiborns. 324, First Lsate.nt Ceommander, Nea Orleans. Fulgencs Rican, S3d. Second Lleuteraat Commander, Nea Orleans. John I. Lewis, lid, Grand Constable, New Orlesans John C. Smith, S3d. Grand Admiral, New Orleans. w Samuel . Walker, 33d, Grand Minister of State, Nee a Orleans. h Dr. James C. Batchelor, Sad, Grand ChanceUor, New S Ben Do BSliva 8d, Grand Almoner, New Orlean Emmet D. Craig, 554S Grand Reisgtrar, New Orlsas. John E. McClre, Std, Grand Keper of B. and A., New Orleans. Wm. M. Perkins, l d, Grand Treasurer, New Orleans By. a. Swasey, ad, Grand Primate, New Orleas. i. Salomon, Sid, Grand Provost, Now Orleans. James B Scot, 9d, Grand Expert, New Orleans. James O. WIlner, Sld, Graed Assistant Expert, Ne Orleans Angel Martin, 3Id, Grand Bearer of the V. B., New Orleans Bruno de Lucs, 32d. Grand Master of the Guards, Neew i Orleans. William O. Chamberlin, Sld, Grand Chamberlan, New Orleans. Daniel R. Seruggm Sid, Grand Steward, New Orleans John Melton, 32d. Grand Aid-de-Camp, New Orleans T. Carroll, 32d Grand Tyler. Grand Anneal Cemmanicaiatl, Second Wednesday tI January. Stated Sittings: I1st March, Ioth Jns, 21st Septembern a 17th December. .sr GRAND OOMMANDERT KNIGHTS TEMPLARBI Sr. Fulgence Rican, R. E. Grand Commander, New Orleans Sr. Jos. P. Hormeor, . K. Deputy Grand Commander, New Orleans. Sr. Jno. A. Stevenson. K. Grand Generalisdemo, New Or. Sr. W. a Whitaker, E Grand Captain General, New Orleans Sr. Hy. L Bweasy, K. Grand Prelate; New Orlesas Sr. Wa. MeDuf, B. Grand S. W., New Orleans. r. T. A. Bartlette, E. Grand J. W., Now Orleans, L Sr. Emanuel Blessy, L Grand Treasurer, New Orleans. po Sr. A. E. Billings, R Grand Recorder, New Orleans. Po Sr. James B. Srot, . Grand Batd Bearer, ew Orless Sr. James Stafford. Grand Sword Bearer. Sr. Jos. R. Turek, L Grand Warder, New Orleans. Sr. Stephen &. elldck. GOrnd Captain Iof the Geuer Net ananul onealave Fbruary 1. Id0. A. O, 75. ACTIVE MEMBE8 OF TllHE 8UP. O. THIRTY-THI B)0Bf A. AND A. a. Chas. Ifboa do Laeebat, lid, New OrleunL Jamnes C atchelor, M. D. .Ed. New Orleans, Dsp. lonep. Oern Wm M. Perkins d, ewOriena 8. . Todd, Id, New Orleans. ea. T. Moaroes id, New Orlean. GRAND COUNGIL S AND . M. . M. Todd. M. P., reand Maeter, iew Orleans. ma Hy. S. Swasy, P., Deputy Grand Muaster, New Orleans u John W. Jones, T,, Illuetrlious Grand Master, Skhreveport John C. Gordy, O. P., Conductor of Work, IFrankls H Breen, O. C. of the uard, New Orleans. Joesph P. Sornor, . Treasurer. New Orlean Gusa Boutg, G. Recorder, New Orleans Rev. Thoe B Lawoan, O. Chaplain New Orleant B. P. BtDley, G. Conduetor, New Orleans. a L Bruce G. Steward. New Orleans. _rstas Wlls. . S entnel. New lrlana BUAA VIM1IA UOLliE CLASSICAL BSCHOOL. avtingreturned(afteran oblan e of three eare t m. ayl fermer home, In the immediate icetnity of Franklin, Tenn . will opes on MONDAY, the 10th of September next, an Iz giUbsh and Cllasical chool., for the edcation ol Boys. Thelocality of th latitntiuaon is dl.htfbti, combintl a theadvrnotages of tdwU and country. The ground are ,mp. O andw b(·bagain beantltoed anrod adorned with ornamentan tree and shrubbery. The building s large end well ventilated, ·or admirably adapted for bSchool purposes The house has bae recently furnished from cellar to garret, and is new behae repainuted, repapered, reclansud and repurined, so thLt a Oe l.calty in the whole countryU will be more healthful. The dsciplin ef the School will be mild and parental, bhe rirm and desided, and every efrort wIll be made to develop ts physcal., lntellectualu and moral frulties of the papi. The Pr-ciplal eat the B ool is prepared t bohard tae or Twelve I Terms for Session of F've Menthe. fuitio in Mrimary DeLsptment ..................... Hmiher Brancha of Matlhemaicsand ('lasth., each extra n Biard per month, ineluding ffou ad a lnht ........... SR O Contingel fee.... . ................... 1 0 Washing at laundress' pricea. JAMES McNU'r, Pracipal. tgeeness fem Tenaas--oL J Ia r vo, l Geoeok . M h F. DeGraSreld, CoL W ON Perkins, H. Bradley, Req. S Col W. S McILmor~.J McEwe, Req., Col. John I House, Rev. A. N. Canningham, D. D., BRev. Preedn Dais, Dr. John . Park. John Carter, Esq., a M. wing. ~ -.. JudgeP. OG. Ptk.s, J. W. Neely, obt . P Mors mes Alinso. raaermees VrgoIbl-He.a Andrew 8. hPle, Dr. & S.anders, Oa Wm. Terry, C. & A., Rendal MGeveeka Seq., Sem. • Crockett, sq., Tbhemes Wood, Rsq., Rev. ..Lasy, J. C. Greahm, . 0 This, Stephen MGavock, Jame - Whery, Wyiheeeant; Gee. Jsess A. Walker Dr. Idwi . Weeson, J. . Alsander, sq., I ev. Lena. u. itna. m . Cleyd. ee.. Puleki couwaty T' T AL5ntRATE iS d E R NAWDREW STEWART, New Oris--W3. W WART W. O SALBRBATTBH-JOJ N F.lURs esp Na. UtSm enm. New Orleais GInasanaur. mw AuwA a *m 6 (W. K IBETBKA --W. STWa IT-i-. 0 FIUB. Whelsale Sweeeae mad Ce*m Vn e Na. 1U Unes stet, Memphis, Tem. NEW ORLEAl caRESCEirT. Tim INNW *, .3r OBiny., wmw a Cars o. NEW oema.emw 5. 0. IXO1 , IEDITOR AND PROPBRITo, eI maul of Oe Seae ef LR.uem IW geeme MdMe aena, eis ml. pe"men wamLw w S a elo rmm..o h at er e e" h Lub ,met the gle drahwe__will be the Mtur, a n Hib beba i the peat a* purpeseef thblejeroal. Tho estlmmuee of ead. hesms we rsaftrd to om an rerest a th hath uasm sd M m... ith which the deig Is exected. While tMete4prmt do the CREIMB E Is sm idepedwt me wit bh raeae to all the sabjecs of newspaper Commes e discussion, It ophi..s will always be head t he at lyr, dsenIelr and horlelty egrmen Snemreteaoy sMle rmg e o ur o reeposandes e, some sad t er e sga SI.ete e la.t m oat eCRB ORT, , bYaprtoel atet we topics of measet to the people of thle se e. Its l me toam s people form not the ast toteratg andl alue Ie bleare f Ito wprlsIled es le. A k s abese i of wes BOUTUEEB ITRMS, resaHy ealed fie ee r m weIagu I. the elasese, peuqp 5A11o, and arraegament of News and ether Reading Matier to aclaimed that the CRESCENT Is mat surpassed rby Amy thU dlefty erel lt the Ualtd States. The e.omoretal and Meetawr Reviewa.. 6wil bear the u ewre aatiy an to the Idelty eandI Jldgma with which thIs important breach of Mawupper duty Mt per formed for the CRESCENT. In brief, the proprietor of t CRESCENT propoes rto ootiane to present to the publte LIVE, end. Intear reepeh A FIRST-CLASS rAPER, properly supplytag the Imperative eade of the BUSINESS COMMUNITY AND PAMILT OIRCLE. It will be in the fhtare, es to the peat, Italueet .y the spirit of true progreas, aiming at its owv aetfnul to provaement for thbe benet of its patroa. The CRESBCENTS cirruelation and Its tine of advertis awts are sufficient testimony an to the favor with which I dece for the pebti have hbeau pprelated and ewarded THB DAILY CRESCENT -Ia rUBLISHE. EVERY MORNING (Morpan E 1oa1nm Yearly Subacriptton i advanee.......................i$1 At Half-yearly............................................ 0 bmruerly............................................ dui THE SUNDAY CREBCENT Ia peultartl a HONE IOURNALU Its ampteolnamn Ntil be found crowded with choice reaing matter speaalI written or selected for Ibth lasue, tncluding a rich, entertaDn tag and Lntrodrve variety, weloome alike to the merchant he plantr, the me hamle, housewi, tthe yeagnd ki. Tl WEENLY OUCZERT & LARGER CIRCULATION THAN ANT OTH WREELY PUBLISHED IN TillS CITY. t presmltothe newsa f tb wesk, awretlly prepared dlhter epon topica of present interest, alcton to great t varety, reviews of the money and com. mercal market., foreign aud domeetl corrl pondeone, and has supplied the want of the Southwest for a STviweIG WEEKL FAmIILTY PA rus. It has proven se admirable premium for ad itring, Cait circulates otajldiatiasthreaghottheoa o THE WEEKLY ~RESCENT -tu PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNINI La is epplld to sabeariber at the following ratei: for eeu yer, t advanae............................... For Lmonths .. .............................. 2 Furthbreueai ................................. 1U 1 teo CRHESCENT HOOK AND JOB OprpIj p IERFECT II ALL TS APPOIYNTMBMT, amdtI mmagad by ar empetei mautre eofthetyagImupl t rtM aret to f[ound in tui country. It if olly sOppled wiul ll the .satee improvemense in PIBEEM and allU the eawes r styles o PER All kLad ef work proemptly am ted. sue' U lTEA. BOAT BILLa AUCTION BILL.; CiBOUILAR; BAND ItIL.; BILLO OF FARR; BALL and RAFFLE TICKEE BILL UEADS; DRAY4,EClfTIP AOGOUNT 8ALMN; OTEB8; OHECKS: LAWYERS' BRIEFSL ek Sta es ot Rvee R i u lear Ind ll Celera - bm a s ACCOU BOO gt up to tqhe tbe tye., a tIh ilDlONG and RULING lautmeraee the sa-e reejvo epicdal attlem. LEDERB, JOURNAi DAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKSr coT1O0 BOOKS, 5Ar.s soo0s, s.. SOOK8 sad PAMPHLETS prtnted at rates eed t a style Owmeate with the ROOK eed JOB OFFIOM Is -Whre ore employed Ssee o m s lRemmue 8SKur. ITherm £3 Emrame Al ,Md. et Idthegraphig t IdIe at the U ROR welt atytl UINSURPALED IN AMERICA. -u lweurnmme; ILW Apina TMwe £3 HAEumg 0 Fma Seeum, Omp .LAm we Iawnu n WV.3 Asn IdWos L saa ; Ieiseen Lamais; Balom w Rawm; a full ml wr l e Ited etea oe IiS mdl T113 emlied to s gede p ind wret to ais bae g~te mos eemhae oUe l s ·s. Was ~swou NUw ORl&a e OFFICIAL. pLTITI.a ........................ r TZTI" . To the Honorable the Commm Concil or the city of No v Orlems : The ebadreimed. prop rty bhe'd.. Ca St. Andrew street respctfuly ask ofose bhae.rable the tlemer Consdl to c" ' . abrick sid o r., with tbr a ench cypress cr'rhiuo to be ma 05 the southwest Bids of Bt. Andrew street, from Liberty ClIibera. street. LoUIS uonrFmA, food wiPow VICTORIA lILAC feet WILLIAM 9 NA , fee t J II OFEDING. 138 fret. GFOtig KER N, 80 feet. OW~rs KELLY. 30 re kUDOLPI NLISATfH, 90 fee. J . KELLER. 547 r"et fetal amhls, o feet 113. p'TTIIM........................P TITION. I A )'Hoeorab)e 'onseil Common de In ville de ls Nouelle Orleansol L u t 0ISC roprt I rue St Andr1 de maudeUst rempertnensement vtre honorable corps I coa- I Betrtion d'uoa b quette on. briqm rc d.....od dopre r . Il cote end oueet de Is rue lf Adre, d-eiLire L.brte A.TON WTI'EVE. O piod.R LO UIS HONFUAN, D O..ld. UILLIAM WASH. 96 ploed. J H OURDIsO. I3plda.. GEORGE BKERN. 9 pde., (rOWEIN KELLY. 30 pied . aCDOLPH BLIrsATH, 90 plods. I J. ,,. ELLER, 547 pied.. LNusk, total de pied. II3.C -OAnRD Olr oBM SIORB COVIOLIEATED DEBT OF MEW OuRLEANS I Crer HALL, ROos No. 2, e New Ordme.. at beptember, 18. C By virtue of the act of the Legislature of the St**. of Lol. t siano entitled "An act to enable the City of New Orleans to L Wesuar a lea of monen to meet Its carrent Ilabilitias," ap proved September 5th, 1868, to the amoant of ONE MILLION 1 DOLLARS ($1,000,000,) and pursueat to the provlsions of I an Ordinaneo of the Common Council, No. 1013, approved Ilth September, 1868, PEAL D PROPOSALB will be resived at this off uont the 10thday of OCTOBER, 18, st 12o'clock , folr the purchase of all or any portion of a ries of Bonds to be laned as follows: I W0 Bonds of $ B0 each. payablela one year. 750 .. 100 .. . 130 .. 00 .. .. .. 00 .. ) .. .. two years. t 750 .. 1 . .. r 150 .. 1000 .. .. r 500 .. 1 .. .. three years. 750 .. 100 .. .. 150 .. 1 0 .. .. S.. 50 .. .. four years. 750 .. 100 .. .. ,, 150 .. 1000 .. .a Paid bonds to be dated 1st Oeoier. 868r , payablo at the ofce of the City Treasurer, with INTEREBT, attherateof TEN per eentum per annum, dividd 'to coupons attached thereto-sald coupons being made payatle semeannuallyon C the first of April and first of October of each year, at the office of the City Treasurer, or at such bank in the city of New t Orleans as the Controller may direct. The proposals to be indorsed, "Offer for the purchase of Bonds of the city of New Orleans," addresmd to O. DeBays, eerotary, and to be opened and adJudicated to the higbhest I bidder, at the date above mentioned. The Commissioners reserving the right of refusing say or C all bide weards C JOHN B CONWAY, Mayor. J. O. LANDTR, Centroller. W. 8. MOUNT, Treasurer. JOHN A. O'BRIEN, Chairman of Finance Committee Board of Aldermen. THUS. F. FISHER, Chairman FlusneoCommlttee Board of Assisant Aldermen. Attest: O. Dw'r e. Becretary. PETITJO . . .............. . .. P ITTi. I 7t Now OnLbu,b Auant 18,1888. To the Honorable the Commoa Counoi of the Cty of New Orleans. The undersigned Propeey Holdersn n Poters and Clay streets (Second District of this city), reeetfully beg to r, hi reo ent the neeessity of sidewalks on the above named streets from Cont to Cstomhouse street pand pray that year honor atble b dy will pao an ordinance anthorizion and oempelionl tl a property hldero to have the said sidewalks laid at onaea e 5 further beg to represent the propriety of the city U haling Clay street graded ano macadamized from Contl to CoELomhotLsestreet.st it own expense, in the same manner ae it hos been done from C(onti to t Louls otreet, wbe- ri lieve that the benefits extended to one or more should be ox- 01 toided to al on the elme trset. and is th clew we solicit it Andl as n date bound we will ever pray. wILLIAM 01. TREIDENBURI,. per Wi'lianm H Vreden borg, Jr., 25 feet on Petersstreet. and 100 f. et o C'ay street L JiAN PET1IT. BA feet on Clay treet 2 on leters eters ihe J. AVkT, 21) feet on ('lay street 100 on Peter OtreetL a, A. D GR01 FF I0 feeton Clay street B. J. BIERRIKNY 50 freton Clay street. A. ZONA. U2 fret on Clay ctreet 0 s FELIX L&BATrUT, 0 feet on Clay street, 5m on Peters it slrcet. A. 11 D'MFZA n feet oun C1a street. t r A LAVILLEBAUVEK, H feet on Clay street, on It Prter st reet. e A J A( QUET, per pro Becket, 0 feeton Clay street, lb50 ot Peters street lr otl onnberof feet in square, 1t4; total nrmber olf fet In petition, 1154. or to PETITION .........................PETITION a; NOretLLa-ORLIAItS, 18 An st 185 tit A l'hooralce Conuell Commun de a vills de I s NouvellsOr it lear.s Le s, uarlgnes proprietairas onr aee ruen Peters at lay, P Detoxme Dittrict de cotte vill, eoos Informent rospectun. PI enent qu'il srait nou saalreu de coostroire doe banquete C rou lea dutes ree, deplar Ia rue Cnti Jouslua Ia rue dela I Doeonea re oos prist do veilotr ble passer l'ordonnance Seeealre alni doblgrM tones lee proprletairee a faire Iee ban- all quettae eo 'ace de Iure p oprietee 3 oon croyons auTsl qu'll serlit ronvebl ol q al vle St b emprienr a re Clay de Is re Coati i s rue de dla, Do2an i s propres depens et de Ia memo mauler. qo'il a ofe f iat de la rue toot ala rue at-Louis Peasant avir droit ur me mne avntages qrl out ete falls d'autr1s popptrietalre nre I meme rue noos ouos prione d'ateriser Is voyer de Ia ville a htore cmpiere O Isrue Clay dale rue Oonti a r ruI dca Douono. DC ('W. H. .R1fDBEBI'RO prWm. H. VC eden.) rJi., d pieds s--r Ia rue Pet .rs. 10. pied. sor a rue C(lay. JKN E OTITB Ol pidaur eia, pedro US, piod I Petershi J. AVET, 200pld IT r IN ue Clay, 10 pleds mr lar Ne Peo Cr, A D GRIEF?. IO piedl cur Ia cu CIl. B. J BEKEIBY. 50 piedo sur Ia rue CLay. I A ZOA. 25 pdld We Ia s roe Cl~. P •h ELIX LABATdUTIO piedo srusr rue Clay, pdplds ar A. H. D'EZA 0 plods sur I rue Clay. C J. A. LAVILLEB1LELE, Ipieda sor Is rue Clay, I piede Il smro rue Petrs A. JACQUAT patpr'onratien de A Bocket, 10 pied. or Ia roe Clayo plede nor I rue Peters. p ombre toetal pd danee *s fiet................ .24 remhee do pied.pepartuonat aou petltienneail.. .1.104 iA B1OCERIES. WLNES. ETC. at to COODfI4C d* BAILEY. NJO. C. GOODrIO late of Oodribh A o .; e lt AS. B I&ILET, Isto of Gee. 0. OGare A 0o.) W0 odralle Oroese a nd Dles- ap WET rLERl PRtODUCE. WI LIQUOR S ODACCOL C Eth., t the Old Stnd of (Gea 0 Gr A Or , Noe. U Ceemon and 44 Canal sree E" m. "UNIlNo aS CO.. tW. H. Hmsetro, K. T. PCgwoop.)I Ad Importers of WIPER, LIQUOqR, ALE aud PORTCER Ihi ea. 9 and 97C ampsreet. NewtlOieae La, tic LQcoUON. PrITEs.u_ WINE. CIG I EurW , rNr., lio, Metre D o street. orner. Cemomoree. Always n ,head, a term Stede of one m e i Eye end Berted Islim, whewe 0o O rade en MIEBCAIIDIBm BROKER AND AOGET CO; ]o. N ORAIRl 8VITI? ,1 LeuhIana ad Waeteen ret/edl WHTUrs IEu d ne pi N -W O&LEAJN. IIRMC WUILD T OIF IS P1 d e e roi te megteirasa Iomsm eaI ,,.- mltmaee ueh eth umee. m o ,e eebetmr eeebetl almsmuser. thme e, Wina~ImOU:w *mmuu, hi l end the adeermbn sam -n m -l m d l lrlW Imabe th K JrhsbI 04 selI~o~ w S" ~eesn IAit etin h-r~w.rU 5.3~~~)~ L Uam fci or. TUEBSDAT MOEWI3, SZPTEMIBR ire . -- - T THE PLATFPO3 ttO THE National Demooratio Convent Adopted July 7, 1808. The Democratic party, in nattoeai eoveUtin M e. ssembled, reponUg its trst i do ihe timgenoe, patriotism asd disorimloting jestoo of the po ple, stnding upon the COosutiton a the foseds. ie lion and lmitation of the powers of the govern. de- eat, sad the guarantee of the Uberty of the old. cn ea, and recogainlng the questioes of slavery sad nmr secession as having bean settled for all time to come by the war or the voluatary action of the Southern States In comtitutional conventions as. sembled, and never to be renewed or reagitated, do, with the return of pease, demand : Flrst-Immediate restoration of all the ttee to their rights in t heUnion cuder the Constitution, and of civil government to the Amrerian people, Seoosd-Amnesty for all the past political offeses, sad the roglatea of the elective fea chise in the States by their eltimeus. Third-Paymentof the public debt of the United tates as rapidly as practicable, all money drawn from the people by taxation, except so much as Is requisite for the necessities of the govornment, eoeomiodaly admn'tered, b.l ein ernment do not expressly state, upoe their re or where the law under which they were isuea does not provide that they shall be paid in coin, mt. they ought ln right and i justice be paid in the i to lawful money of th United States. . Fourth-Equal taxation of every speeles of ton property according to its real value, including , of government bonds and other publio securities. ,ed Fifth-One currency for the government and the people, the laborer and the office holder, the tr pensioner and the soldier, the producer and the r~ bondholder. k Bixth- Economy in the adminalstration of the government; the reduction of the Wa-ding army and navy: the abolition of the freedmen's bureau and all political ilstrumentalitiee de signed to secure negro supremacy; simplifloa. tion of the system and discontinueace of inquisito rial modes of assessing and collecting the internal revenue, so that the burden of taxation may be equalised and lessened; the credit of the govern. ment and the currency made good; the repeal of all enactments for enrolling the State militia into national forces in time of peace; and a tariff for revenue upon foreign imports, and such equal tax ation under the Internal revenaue laws a will t .ord laed.tdd n peotion to domestic manufac. the tores; and as will, without impairing therevenue, . of impose the least burden upon, and best promote h and encourage the great industrial interest of the °p country. the beventh-Reform of abuses in the administra. 'te tion, the expulsion of corrupt men from office, the abrogation of useless offices, the restoration of Sof rightful authority to and the independence of the S executive and judicial departments of the govern. 'st ment; the subordination of the military to the civil power, to the end that the usurpations of or Congress and the despotism of the sword may cease. Eighth- Equal rights and protection for satu rallied and native born citizens at home and abroad, the assertion of American nationality, which shall command the respect of for eign powers and furnish an example and enoour agement to people struggling for national integ rity, constitutional liberty sad individual rightee and the maintenance of the rights of naturalied citizens against the abeulute doctrine of unmn table allegiance and the claims of foreign powers . to punish them for alleged crimes committed be yond their jurisdiction. In demanding these measures and reforms, we " rraign the radical party for Its dimsagard of right y and e unparalleled oppresiemoadtytacy which have marled its career, after the moetsolemn sad sts, unanlmous pledge of both houses of Congress to or prosecute the war exclusively for the maintenance s of the government and the preservation of the .cr Union and Constitution. It has repeatedly vio ' lated that most sacred pledge, under which was t rallied that noble volunteer army which carried cu oar flag to victory; Instead of restoring the Union, it haso far as isin ts ower, dissolvedt, and sub nullified the right of trial by ury; t has abol ished the habeas corpus, that most sacred writ of of liberty; it has overthrown the freedom of speech and press; it has substituted arbitrary seizures and arrests, and military trials and secret star chamber nquisiations for constitutional tribunals - ar it has disregarded In times of peace the right of the people to be free from searches and selzarese on it has entered the poet and telegraph offices, and even the private rooms of individuals, and uinud their private papers and letters without say speel. t fi cation or notice of efidavit as required by the organic law ; it has converted the American eapi tol into a bastile; it has established a system of spies and official espionage to which oe oonstito tional monarchy of Europe would dare to resort; Dr it has abolished the right of appeal on Im portant constitutional questions to the su e preme judicial tribunals, and threateas to t« curtail or destroy its orgltal jurisdiction, i which is irrevocably vested by the Con s stitution, while the learned chief justice has been subjected to greatand atrocious calumnies, merely Sbecause be would not prostitute his high office to , the support of the false and partisan charges pre is- ferred against the president. Its corruption and *t extravgance have exceeded anything kown in ' history, and by its frauds sad monopolies It has nearly doubled the borden of the debt crated m durinlg the war. It has stripod the president of Shis constitutional power of appelatment, even of his own cabinet; under its repeated assaults the pIllars of the govermen t are rooklag on thel base, and should it succed In November next. and inaugurate its president, we will meet It as a subjected and conquered people, amid the ruins m' of liberty and the scattered fragments of the Constitution. And we do declare and resolve, d that ever since the people of the United Btates , threw off all subjugation to the British crown, the privilege and trust of msuffrage have belonged to the several 8tates, and have been granted, regu lated and controlled excldsvely by the political power of each 8tats, respectively; and any attempt by Congress, on any pretext whatever, to deprive any 8tate of this right, or nlaterfere with this exercise, is a flagrant usurpation of power, which can find no warrant in the Coanstltu. tion, and if sasctioned by the people will subvert our form of government, and can only end nla a single, centralised, consolldated goverment in which the separte existence of the States will be o entirely abeorbed, and an unqualted despotism be established In place of a federal Union of equal Btates: that we regard the reconstrnuction - cts of Congress, socallea, asu unrpation, unconstitutional. revolutionary and void: that our soldiers and salors who oarried the ag of our country to victory agaiest a most gal lant and determined foe must ever be grate fully remembered, and all the guarstes given in a their favor must be hlthfually carried Into execu tion; that the public lands should be distributed - among the people, and should be disposed of either under the pre-emption of homestead laws, or sold in reasonable quantitie, and to none but actual occupant., at the minimum price as estab ., lished by the government; when grante of the public lands may be allowed necessarily for the encouragemente of important public lmprove . ment., the proceeds of the le of such lands, and not the lands themselve, should be so applied. - That the president of the United Statres, Andrew Johnson, In exercisiag the power of hise high office in resisting the aggresions of Coangress on the constitutional rights of the States and the people, as entitled to the gratitude of the whole American people; and on behalf of the Demo cratice party we tender him our tLhanks for his pa tr'oteic efforts in that relgard. Upon this platform the Democratice party appeal to every patriot, inbluding all the conservative element, uad all who desire to support the Coasti totion and restore the Union, forgettlig all pasut differences of opinion, to unise with us in the present great truggle for the liberties of the peo Spie, and that toall such, to whatever party tbey may have heretofore beloaged we extend the right hand of fellowship, sad hl all msuch oo * operating with us as friends and brothers. WzxDn. PaLrs o OGaarr--He Denmounces IR;m ae a Drunkard. but dinppors Himfor Presi deid.--A Washington spel of tl1e 234 to the Ci cinnati Esquirer saye: Wendell Phil ipa wIll pult a bug letter In to morrow's Anti flavery a coming oat for Granut, not as a choice, but s a raonroe, uand as "oe to be borne up sad o as the negro's u shield." It Is a delati of the advasoed B~-l e al tha they e get and do all they want with O Gruat. Ith telettrllllp ys: " We velttle eagdesu in rat Beis de a void of uay isatmeanlke Instiaet. oThe niso Srecoganms him a tooL. e has bues drunk n the public streets se Juar frst. The faot isaspatst stheaoonda. Octyhemse nnt to b e trusted with public or, hatse suing a themslves of for owls can dey it. He is our e K Log, of our own choice. he lavishnes of S"falehood eannot claim any qualities which it him for a leader."