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t\\.ItD ON THE WALL, S,k, t think that the Almighty ,lc ny mistake in Niagira. If , iv ay altake in that matter, ;, : creatures that he made ,.v and contemplate his works. t (t111esc have been for at least ., itLrrce thousand years a wall lt,,u;! "1"Tle. It would, bankrupt S, , r P.riq to build the ,t ('ln i.t is the great wall of i,i. 1" is forty-feet high. - .r irty fcet is 1hwn lime ,ra .ite. Two modern car ., 1 1p7 s each other upon I. t has a pa:r.pet . ,, i wie length, with st,.: rcases, buttresses, S]::. ,.s.,"ii lue at every ta:tlr I/ : ,,4.. and it runs, not by ,;: , I,, 1111:+ anl raising val S " r thlld nleiVell (crest of t r1:.'. awlnt down through ., , a ditance of a thou ... .. ... . l iral Rodgers and I , .t it wuhld e',st nmre, Si.: thi, great wall of : :.i.relh its extent of one u. . ..:.1 than it has cost to : i'rt-.e thhol:and miles of :.. :., ':. . Unitel States. Whiht ,J Si: :. v it i ' li -ln the ephe ; i ihe human intellect .~. , t altilitarianu enter ... cs:try Iuul Tffective two , ri* a\r, :. now not merely S n i :.n imbrace an I un :t !i' VI 'llI I2LIC!Y. l, : .:" Th.:rt the Dnmncratic i .l- Ir': i11 ,,, ,'espo &i)u.1 3 with S t'., :. !,:,,lriety of abandon , tn for ljrsid,.nt with S.,, rti g a (iConservativet ' .', .T sitin i to Grant, ,I. jnrv at N(:w Yik . .,i the 1)luem.cratic ,- : \V:i'c:C:gtn, :as oumed ' ":Tait qtite' a num1-' i "I. ,is:i 1ul I2, favor such a t- p 'lyi t" a.lmitt:'l. W hil ti. ila .!11 other RI.)publi Si. psl1 to a c uintinu ,f ip ir ;.'nt adtniuistration !..... Ii: ,nlly hope of ei , ::,1 i t e: pr,)gram:ni ,. .i. .: ,. ,, I.ret ti. n ist, It o e all l t ,i t.. it, are (ue -' .t , t' I that it iiu, t V,:" l;ft . ire ti l. cid. if t i':ere i ? I li t thie )cca r :ca ' , oIi al .i * "'. : (',! . lit t i , ' 'iit .c m, ait aI nPIal:l, t+, ,eCI, I. on the tin, i )L',e, ,,f albl clin- t]):, n,.xt , ,,i :t,,n. !}, th::t tin, th, loul it , 1' :m r' ative l .t \ I ll.l au i , ntdl' \t: '1, of the ,.I)-oi"at i",iiu oI 1 ,w , ratie p'rtv will I(e fill,. 1 . , ,,rl the cnumusittee can Ih ;e Lt', r it is th wisest course W'I a c:1.l, ;pur, Htn simple, for ...i; lt the uit.necrate again '- i], ji ,1 1 l.rr uell n, t organlizt - ! ,, t II 'ute ot it'pre 1, (clek thm day, and t lr Ib the late Iprmsid,:nt I, S i, ,uuttee, IIm . C. Dihible. ,ing -leerild temporary I '~lliuam H. Grceu tempo i:.r thllowing coIummttee on . . pointed by the chair: I . illia.nm igenr,. W. C. 1i (' (annellt, Henry Camp . of fiftoen minujtea the ! r .r d the following delegates *.el '.,ited andt accredited, and " t:hey , u.mittmed to .scats. , .. ... rtlliliur Frilot. tieco dI i l 'hr.t s .Turr:v. F.urth . u ~I :u,! G( . E. ris. Fifth ' , ;.2. \'d er, .i. C. Kl ubler and S rthi WIr1l: .. A. Laffcr.m '. I d irtt. R* ve, th Ward: J. m.. J. Mre and L. P. " . ,d ' George lowald. ~!"''!". . v,,tr, E. P. Dudl o s . , meojll. Twelfth Ward: S" n1; a. k. taurps. Thir " ., \ ,n andtJ. 1. Gaudet. 'ard. llenry C(ampbel FIf.i " ' Buuhanan and J. H. H1. ' f Mr. Weaver, the following , l, ',rmannt or uanjizati on ' avmr,r O'Connell, Bich - rs; which committe, '"J . . lir' l of te Parish S,. ·p " )- , on pre.idhnt, six I '. rL one treas-, er and on t all t, be elected b3 a , , m , t . . D i b hle , W . . i t . " T w,'re n'mJinated. I . . " ' , l a wnijoruty of . "a. d1k.chred elected second vice president, P. E. Beehel; third vice presideni, J. C. Keubler; fourth vies r ptesident, K P. Decloslange; Mbth vies piaident, B. lachabman; sixth vice pas! dent, J. B. Gaudent: secretary, J. D. O'Okm ll; crrespndiLg . etetar, Wil. liam H. Green; treasaurer, J. B. Jourdain; tergeant-et-arms, J. Stokes. V Mr. Vigem preseated the following reao lotioa, which wan adopted: Resolved, That the vaeaneles in the Third and Eleveath W\asb be MIWd by appointment by tie chair until 4srtions ti held. Whereupon the chair appointed W. B. Barret, J. W. Qains, W. W. Johnson, B, P. Blanchard and Patrick Creagh to re )present the Third Ward, and J. S. Bad gerd and A. J Johnson to represent the Lieveuth Ward. Mr. Vicerg ujoved thafthe unles and by. laws of the lteparish exentute committee be ad'opt .i tewmpuorrily. Adoptel. On motion, the secretary of the late contuaittee w.s directed to turn over to the -ec~r,.ttnry of this committee the papers of the late co neuitt.e. The chair appoiint.d the following gen tlemniea as a finance committee: Thomas Isabelle, Thomas Murray, B. McKernon, F. Fond.d and A. Wilson. On motion, the commuittee then adjourn ed to meet in the Stunate Cmanber, on Friday, December 1. 1871. HENRY C. DIBBLE, President. J. D. O'C,.vszzm., Sscretary. LAWS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. PUBLISH!IED BY ALTIIOITIT ' As A ('CT For the r !ie f of the pariah ,if Jefferson, ri;ght halnk of the Missisij,pi river. Section 1. lIe it emaicted by th! S-nate and H ,u-.e of l)eprea.:tativc. of the State of Louisiana in General As.emb:ly con vened. Tiat the sanm of twenty-eight ,tos.nd three hundred amnd twenty dol Lr:i anul twenty-seven cent. be end isi hreby apljropri :te I out of any money in the trtasulry not oth!rwis2 ao!prpriate.l, I . he prid, to the police jury of tihe pa.rih ,f J .1 ffr.oln. right bank, for the building f J.:rdoe l.v, in the said- p.:rih. in the 'iear one thotusan.1 cight hbIldred antij sitVy.,rvn; .n,1 the Auditor of Public . 'c .nutt i, hr.. by to ibsne his warrant on the Treas.unrer r the said amoulnt. Se '. 2. Be. it fnrtiber enacted, etc',, Ihat tlis a"t shall take eff.:t fron anind .dt r its lpa .age. (.ig.,) GEIo. W. (ARTER, Sibe!;-er of th. Ihiias of It pr,.seutatives. Sip. "i) Os: Ra J. 1)I'NN, .Lit:.L t ,, v. r r .ni 1'rebub ut of th. li . 1 ,I ,' . :e ' er t7l.7 . i.i) I i. ('. W.v1fMOTII,. 1v ". r 'I 7.. Si.,1. ., . btlisij.i . '"..J. lImujry , ;.,. ",, t.atry . f State, i--I f-,,t. (omrnm rcial. Wc;l).v-, Nov. 29- -11:0 A. 1. 'tc rrs- The market has again b,+ enu uniettled by farther unfavor <blu Liverlpool and Nut York ad vices, the former quoting 1-16d. down. Holders appear ready to make further concessions, and have belen compelckd to submit to an ad ditional reduction on yesterday of 'i.je. S;des thus far over 2000 .alks. GCrood Ordinary good style sold at 17(c. Average Exebange Lihtra. Figures. Low Ordinary........ --( - +)rdmhar... ......... .l 16 - S.wd (irdinary .?7' ..P rld 17( Low Middling .......I ( I1A1 It Mididling.......... --.l 18) .4trict Muddling........Il a~)19 US)od Middling........ 19i r19 19j SUGAR: Good Fa.ir, ' lb ..............8l~..ic xellow Clarified ................ 10 rl11 , lair......... ... ............74( 8 Fully fair ..................9 ( 9. White................ .........11 ( l2 MOLASSES: Centrifugal.................3..35(s Oc F ir .. . ..... .... ..........40(4,43 I Prime........................... . .. 51 lieboiled, plantation, y gallon..30() I[teboiled, refinery ..............30i) 63 itolden Syrap. ................ ... $1 00 FLOUR: CONCEIIT. I On TLUERDAT EVENING, December 5, 1871. there will be a in the Mechanies' lnstitte, under the direction of the LOUISIANA PROGRESSIVE CLUB. Care and diligenee will be used to make the entertainment, lively and amusing. After the Conoert, the lervenrs of damcing will be afforded an opportumty to indulle. New Orleans, Nov. 28, 1871. X..it of OMBo.r -OF TI-E Workiugarn's !utmal Ai d Iad lkcrlctt Assacitie. O3GxAzI a Novxxsatr 13, 1871. Pr.idnt........ ..... PELu L RaU Viee-Presiden... ... . P. Gw.LAEAza. Recurdia SeoCIry .... ..'Anaeu Ix.i U. (!brrcpondL. ,Secretar" .. Gr.o. GzEOI. 'redUr............... ,c. .7*FRegnlhr meetip MOUNDAY EVE. NING8, at 7 o'clock. P. M., corel of I Tehoupitols ad Napoleon Avene. I HARPER'S PEIUODICALS. ° "ijqaitioubly the best ssteaied week of the kind ie the Wwid." HARPERS' MAGAZINE e 3ices qf the Presr. Nn me edeliff utM travels are printed in the I' lmb i age thelappear per petuaRy in JLuwsRs' Manr Es. They are read with eqwal interest and satisfac sion by boys of every grade from eighteen to eighty. 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HAIIII1iPEI JElbOTHI-IIS, iew Y,r. Soi t rmplet Pirlorial History of Ihe Timrt." " Ti,' er', (it oape1. a,,! ir,o Su' .e . u! Farmily gIo'pr is the VIýTION."' -HA11 RPER'S IVEEKLY- BPE.aXDIDI.Y ILL rR'TroD. Nohr' e or TIL Pase. The fodel N.Vetrpap r of our country. Complete in all the depart~seniL K an American Family Paper, H.trass' WEEK- I vr" has earned for itself a right to its title. I "A JoUUtL or CV z.zTIorms. "- . ew Yerk Atiinj Post, The best publication of its class in America, and so far ahead of all other journals as not to permit of Oany compari son between it and any of their number. I t columns contain the finest collsction., of reading matter that are printed. * * j S[ts illplhditi eL' se.nupetrqs an4 be~,ti ful, being furnished by the chief artist o01 the country. - -Bostuan Tramlvtr. I Hrper's Weekly is the best and most interesting illustrteatd newspaper. Nor a.oea its value depend on its illustrations alone. 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HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. ST. PHIIP STORE, 230 ROYAL ST.. CORNER. ST. PHlUP lwe ikias. I. 1. E1 A IIfttl, taplesad l tJ II G6eeds, TPuWDaG AMP IATI, 8f7i iA OA 7. FOR CAIIt0 AND !fl. LOULS. Illinois Central Railroad Packetas. ,l'ft FR MEMHPI, V AI.O anl the Sends - The fine nger steamers of this line will leave as lol!ows: Giving through bills of lading to all Railroad, Nashville and Jorthwestern Railroad, and Memphis and Ohio Rail road--also to qt. Louis. Through Tickets furnished at lowest rates to all points East, Wenat and North, by all the various routes via Memphis, Cairo and St. Louis. StJtterools .se cured at General Office, 104 Common treet. A. A. WOODS, General Agent, 104 Common Street. C. 0. WAYNE, Freight Agent, 37 Nutshez Street, JOHN N. BOFINGEPI Preiddent, Bills of lading for all freights over the Illinois Central ILxilroad; signed at the oflice of JAMES T. TUCKER, apl. G-tf 26 Carondelet Street. Macua. rs' SoCTHRI' PAsUCET CoMat'rs. . roPI ST. Loris, CArno, _M_ EpmPs and the Be~lt The tamers of this line will lrave as follows. at 5 1', M. Giving through bills of lading over the Illinla Central Bailroed to al points on Arkansas, White and Cumb ,erkinrivetr . Through bills of lading and passenprr tickets issued to all poinat. on the. Uppor Misamimippi. as high as St. PauL Pblns of cabin may be ase ail stte rooms secured on aPliekation to , STEVENSON & VERLANDER. 135 Gravier street. JOHN F. BAKER, President. B1ilb of ladling over the Illinois Cent ral Railroad signed only at thooflce of JAS. T. TUCKERI 26 Carondelht ,aliet. NEW ORLEANS, CHICAGO AND THE WEST. THE ILILrOIS CENTRAL IAILROAD Blue Line, Via Cairo, Mir " WILL TA KE FREIGHT From New N Orle.uno ou fir.t LEAIrNo DAILY, AT 5 P. aL, Mron CAIRO, CHICAGO, AND ALL POINTS NORTH, WEST AND EAST, AT THE LOWEST ! ATES. I' All rates" and all thrungh leila .vf I hding from New Orleans by, aHbove route given, signed and reCogniz.ed only at the Genoral Ofltce of the Ctrn pany,4 ,26 Caropidiet 8tteeL..e I Shippm by thi t ute Ihe :ll dray. age aHC j txajter , sLs ---i.L L'aits, and their goods are always under cover, andl no charges are made for forwarding. JAMES T. TUCKER, General Agent. ST. LOUIS. For St. Louis, Cairo and Mcempli. SThe steadmcr KATIE, J. 31 W7arn.. Master; will leave New Orleans for above ports on - SATURDAY, SATUIRDAY, June 10; June 24; SATURDAY, SATURDAY, July 8; July 22. For freight or pasage 41ply on booard, or to J. JANNEY, No. 150 Common Street. A A. GREEN, No. 196 Commuon Stree Where a plan of the cabin ean be seen BATON ROUGE r, " . New Orleans, Coast, Raton Irgeanrd Gra.H. Tate Iail Ssemi-weekly pamssn er pc 8T. JOHN. ,. . Gazaons, Master; i JAwrs MlcE.nor, Clrk. h Will leave New Orlans every SartvlaY, at 5 P. M., asdWaniaoni, at 5 P. M. For freight or paeage apply on board, or to E. . ML~aox, 11 Conti street. MILLINERY ESTABLIISHIMENT. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS o@ every deeeriptioa, just pereved at -*. at.'st A ja lmardr • a s...eflAr TBM sftE'f'...29 between Canal and Customhouse eOrO , Okt, a.+ KtER ADVERTISEM.YTJ. H. R. Laen. E. W. Lras. H. R. LERDE & BRO., GROCERS I N.. 79 81&83. Ilarosne Street, Clter of Phi.. Stel New Ortrena. ."-Always on hand a choire aeteetion of fresh GROCERIlT, fine WLNE)E and -LIQUOM. Family and Country Orders Solicited. . No. 49 3Jmo MILLINEi Y ST'ORE,. SMS. A. M.PAR ISII FIRST PREM1IUM hirt gidk N0.121 CAN.AL STREET, New Orleans, La. Particular attention paid to the. manufacture of Gents' tinder clothing ; als.oBase Ball Club ani Firemen's UniformMade to order. BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK Emnpohtem of Fas hion FOR LADIES. Represented by Mrs. A. Coodale and rs. I. E. Liarola. FURNISHING o00D:D OF ALL KINDS, FROM HEAD DRESS TO HOSIERY, SUITS IN GRFAT VARIETY, ,WrV)pI'rs .Single or Doull.-, IUnlirclth in~ of evrry de.iription. Night Draws.. Traci ,d! Walking Sk:rts, ('l, ui . Drnweir.g, ack, Ov.r Skirts, .poni:l. e.A Orders takon for wedding. Outfits, ('lhil druns and Influt,' Wvrdrlrws. Suits ,itd Dressew in the L!:test tltls, a:nd supplied . ht ;hurt notice. ?The TRADE supplied at New York prices. Sample Room,'No. M~l Canal t'., AT MRS. A. M. PARRISH'S FIRST PFREIIL'I HIfRtT M'fftTORY. I .ipOrek s rteptf~uby slicita ." Mrs. A. GO(ODALE, )Irs. K. L LINCOLN. 1O()OKSEL LERS, S7TATFO7E'1 ICOSMOPOUTAN NEWIDEPOT, STATIOUNER~, BOOKKs, ITC., No. 94, Erehaga, A1Uly, btween Bieurillhand Coti Sttre', New Or leans.a All the large Northern and Weutern dai lies. More than one huadrPl and izty diff eenat pubhioiitngix rceir4 an suol. Subscriptions r~ceived to all ptrlodical ibh!ieantins. ubsnhsriber. will be ateouutaile for the subrcription as lodg ~ ther. do not send heck the paper, or notify other~iae. CARPENTERS, FORNIT'UIRE, de JULIU.PJ?, B&ROWYV. HOUSE CARPENTER CANAL Sr. Bet inw.aar & ~reamg 8si i Jebibu. 4&nd to PuuWbg The Mitchell 4 Ramr sheb g FUlR ITUl E CO.,, Sarend ass Ou1arWareariern eo LTrussm. LcoKwN DRY GOODS & CLOTHING. PARTI'ES WHO BUY FIRST CLASS DRY QOODS --roe cAse- Will nd their money spent more to their ratisfaction at. BrlAriLMA & A DAMS' CA.SH HOUSE TUAN EL SE WHERE. A lance throug their immense stock -or- dt Silks, .atins. Real Poplins, Plaids. Serges, Metarwm, (.wbmesei, Emp. Cloths, F'rmosas. Arabs, Jacketx. Shawls Sackings. Ctrkings, Cloths, Flannels. Laces. Embroidle ries, Glove-% Comtt, Yel R vets, ihbbon, P'arasols, Fan, Etc., Etc., Etc. WILL CONVINCE. ..86 ................and ............. t8 Magazine street, cor. St. At drew, MII,.' CE!LLAXEO US. HE PEOPLES COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! D :p -'as.ts s t of Str'aighqt Untirersily. Located over the Frccdmens Savings Bannk, 114 Carondelet St. OPEN DAY AND LVENING, NO VACATION. The old and young can enter at this Institution any dlay, no distiaction made in regard to race or color. The designra of the Institution, is to furnish .,pleantutnities to thos:e wishing a rapid, thorough and pructical business edu cation, fifty to one hundred per cent. .tvced Iby students, by taking the rapid' commereidl corurs#. Parties h:tving or ,linary ablility, who have entirely ne-I gl. tecd their ednu::tion now have the )pportunity tO qualify themselves for ahnost any position in the State, in i incredible short time. From two to three months is all that requires to complete the commer .1 course. Ttrms duced to suit the times. For further information oall at the College, or adre-ss . Prof. A. T. S'-lever, Principal. REMOVAL TO 167 ..CANAL STREET.....16'l IFROM No. 9 CAMP STREET. a(Jywn asb WPIrzTw IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Frmtak, Vali.se and Bags., We repectfully give aotice that they have t removed to the large and cenlrdalv lIoatv* , No 1f,7 Camal Street, . Near DauInphine. WIFIEL. COOPERS, i L'AINTING., OILAZING, t'rSOllMNING,I GRANTILING, FRTHCOING, ORANING. ISIGN PAINT- . INil, WALL PAIPERING. t Omice No. 81 Dryades lStrelt. Near Union Sttlt. OLORED 8EAMEN'S HOME ] GEORGE TAYLOR. NO. 91 FRONT LEVEE, Boardi.g a(d LdE Jd~ng " THll FEOPIE'S ' OO0 THE BOOK OF THE DAY. JUST OUT. the Louisiana MagistrateI. A GUIDE OF DALY USE TO THE JUDGE, THE PARISH OFFI-. CE., THE LAWYER, T_ E BU8I'NESS MAX, AND HEADS OF Centainag the meet meeemary informa I ion on qudstions o'esory day use, .5 ALL CONTBACTS O0 EzVnr DAT OCCUEIERECZ Fotr alp by Gmen taatesuema end law uMPbibes mlk0. tf. No. 60 Csmp 1 cpe-nter..d evIItr. --... JULT I~~ LOTTERIES. l01CR1.1 STAl! tOTTET (WA\NT Inoorporat~ Augustl7, t68 CHARLES T. hO1 ARD .. Pxmrt. SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, ir :a8 nrN P:ew>m! OrTr 20,4)60 Nmrjas. SCAPLrrrt, Parz - -- $~0,000. CL.1 S Q. TO BE DRAWN IN NEW ORLEANS ON S Satulky, Brember 2, 1Q71, SHOWARD, SIMMONDS & CO.. Contr'cts. SCHEME : 20,000 Wxux ts--'-rckxs onr $20. I prize of Sr),000 ii.......... 5).000 1 prize of 20.00t in.......... 60.4to) 1 prize of 20,0I00 is.......... 20.UaW 1 prize of 10.0(X is.......... 10,l40 1 prize of 9,0000 it.......... W.Itf 1 prize of 8,0Kx) is.......... .100U 1 prize of 7,00 is.......... 7.0041 1 prize of 6.()i) in......... 6.(00 1 prize of 5,t(M Ais......... 5,f)00 I prize of 4,000 is............ 4,000 1 prise of 3,t11 ij.s.......... 3.110 1 prize of 2,O00 in ......... 4,000 1 prize of 1,000 ( 1 prize of 1.4M9O I prize of 1,00*O 1 prizv of 1.000 I prize of 1.491) 1 irize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,O(M) ] prize of 1,0t. I prize of 1,00,) I prize of 1.,(K) 1 prize of 1,0360 1 prize of 1,001 I prize of 1,0) I 1 prize of 1.00U , are $25,006 1 pr z of 1,1)00 I prize of 1.,01) I prize of .L000 I prize of 1.KM)0 1 prize of 1,(000 1 prize of 1,0(1) I prize of 1.1)11 1 prize of 1.004 1 prize of 1,9000 1 prize cf 1,000 1 prize of 1.000 I prize of 1.0411 I prize of 1.AkN) 5) prize's of ,', I; are 25,000 :;17 prizes of 500 nre 61,450 140 prizes amtounting to $'",8,450 Whole ticke-ts $240: shares in proportion. Prizes payable in full withont dedncti,n. .)rdters to be a .ldressed to. CIIS. T. HOWARD, Lock box C.92 Postomffee. New Orleans. S.end Pontoffie Money order or Register nour Iatter. PATENT ATTORNEYS A NDI) DEALER IN ALL THE iaud anol UIeftil Patents of tihe age. Wu bag to call public attention to the tiact that we are now prepared to fill or-. dert for the latest nor*hies in the liln of paetcute d goods, and are cotasl:sty addiug to our large stock, such articles of m.eit as the inventive spirit y' the a ' produces, an' the progr. s~ive 'tnper of the times domands. The Southern Loun try especially, needs thetse libor-savitg inveutions; t- our frikends in tie ecountry extend an invitation to call and exan.ine our stock of HotsEa7' ", u LTa Li. Iuventors can obtain iufornmation through our A;eny, of the 0ourse to be pursued ia obtiainig ;ntnfts, the Molm'r oi-'Lnsi OFr TE P'ATnT OIV(it, (over ,unt luee, Ie., Ae. Aplicatiosn made. As4 4Caeath led, 9lYpedily and effectively throujh our oej IAND AT LE.' (uS T TiT iE INT S i'toE .U6)l personal ajuplic.4ion alt Wa.aing'tou. .by circular trteas. 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