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DAILY DEMOCRAT.
TERNSI OF TIC I'A1'ER:
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NOTES.
-Judge Davis madlo $3S,ooo000,0) in land
speculations.
-Strauss's latest lere.tte has the gay
title, " Methuselah."
--.ov. liomper says the annual value
of all the oystor 1lsherio of Virginia is
$90,O00,000). But perhaps he is trying to
stuff us.
-The supervisors of Brooklyn, Now
York, are about to order the purchase
Of 1,00,()00 tons of coal to distribute
among the poor.
-An Armenian has arrived in London
with power from the Turklis govern
ment to negotiate the salo of the Holy
land.
-Capt. Ketoham, of Hayville, L. L., in
six weeks' lishing, with one net, caught
1,83~,000 meonhadln.
--The Chicago J'cost tell its readers to
take their eyes off Washington long
enough to prevent the election of "a
bumnner City Council."
-Sir tGeorge Camplbell thinks that
the Turk has deteriorated in energy by
mingling with the old populations of
Asia Minor- inferior to the Greeks anu
given to vices.
-The wholo number of dramatic
pieces put upon the stago by D)ion Bou
_leault is 367. They have yielded him
not far from $3,000,000.
-Capt. Robert Waterman. of Suisun,
Californla, advertises that he will pay
a reward of $5 for every eagle killed In
that township near his place. The
eagles are rapidly killing his lambs,
and even carry off good-sized sheep,
and he takes this method to get rid of
the noble bird.
-Father Genin (Roman Catholic)
writes of the Indians of Dakota to the
f-.iseions Catloliqufcs: "Several hun
dreds of these wandering Indians have
been baptized by me in the plains of
Dakota." A tribe of Catholic half
breeds, who formerly lived at Duluth,
but have since retired to the border of
Montana territory, are said by Father
Genin to beCatholics. They number in
all 3800 persons. 'The Assiniboines, who
live in their neighborhood, are also
Catholies. They are about 4000 in num
ber.
-Archbishop Taschereau, of Quebec,
is to have a certiiled copy of Bishop
Langevin's pastoral directed against
Parliament and the judiciary trans
mitted to him for examination, after
which the document will be sent to the
Pope. The Archbishop is understood
not to approve its 'tone, which is not
surprising, as his mandcmcnt treating
the same subject from a diametrically
opposite standpoint is on record.
-The cypress of Somma, in Loribar
dy, is said to date from 42 13, C., but at
Anuradhapura, in Ceylon (noted for its
anclent palaces) there is a bo tree
which was planted 288 years B. C. It
would have blown down long ago but
for a thick wall built round it, and all
Its main branches are supported by pil
lars. The leaves that fall off are col
leoted by the Buddhist l)riets every
day and kept in a holy part of the tem
ple. They are offered to their deity on
feetal occasions, and are also sold to
the natives, who believe that the money
paid for them will buy them righteous
ness. This tree is often visited by num
bers of pilgrims.
-The miner's sweetheart had jilted
him. ie loaded his six shooter and
wrote to his landlady this little missive:
"I am tired of life, and will blow out
my brains in the cemetery to-night.
My rent is paid up to the 8th. I do this
because life has become a burden to
me." He then set out for the cemetery
wt1lch he had fixed upon as the scene of
maod. On his way he took a short cut
across a chicken ranch and was attack
d by a savagebull dog. Thinking that
he had enough in his six barrels for self
and dog, he opened fire on the animal,
but in the twinkling of an eye the owner
la ranch covered him with a shot
.e ftell on his knees, begged for
mnade the
0s~pe- we.p~
on beer and sandwiches told his land
lady that he had changed his mind and
then took another girl to a Virginia
City theatre.
-- The butcher.blrde are killing off the
English sparrows imported into Now
England, and a writer in the Hpringlltid
RBCeblianrrl thinks it is a good thing.
The Imtchor-bird is the most Industeri
onet and successful mouse-catcher that
wears feathers, and his war on tie spar
row results from his Inability to find
other food. "lre'o the adlvent of thl.
lsprrow-p e.t," 14l.y tihe Rrtp'libloh.1
wril,er, "Hlpringlhtil, witht Ifs mntany trocfo,
wS.., in the11 rinrIter, thie homi of h1iun
lr'li4 (,of oulr i,iAt r11iiil tiimost ni1rl'l
idr'114. JRobins, biure-hIirds, 01o1llhS, nar
tini, the little brown wren, with oh1r'
ir1(c0l.,-oeter^ a,1nd Ily-.etitcrllt'r', popullated
tiI lawns ja111 r0hrrllbb'ry or oulr iomIIr'1.
'hJ'oy are gog, dl iv' n ilt, by t1!l Iu0
nanrO s lighftw rgllht, lighter frormi irng
t ijo't, In Jonghziul adl (Jortntr.|y, and i.
troirto l0 1041111)11, rir1l1 will 141011 b 1 n11.
('o1 llnt'd luc'I here, 11Ie i1 nIt'tly ron
ulf'ln'l'rd iby )III' I1tlturalisto iII our 14o0l t
ijg lpper1l4, a.rnl will h111 groat ,apl';,itfy
fore briioding aird lighlting, wI' rlm-4d, bidl
rII' 1:0'4'01, FingI'rs giod by uIIIs we,
fl elt. 1tl1err by klu'uing dowrn hire
in w 1 I .
JlOsAINtO N()TI'; JtN.
Iorld itintldrrnry ilrimterm ailh time lilly
Prlimolt nid to A,.mln4rtd to lthe
" |Ilrnk " Crll.
ilan Frno 'im' Altinl
Thei ndvtnt of NMr. E. A. Hothern
(iLord lluntdre'ary) in anry city, aftetr a
)lolonged absence, is either celebratedt
by his perlt'ration of It praiti'al jfoke
upon slotll( of his frionds, or by the shooie
bItllg p)laced on the otdher foot. ilia re
apptlarancoe in Sianl Franlcisco was no
exelptitton to Ih1 general rulo. Careful
projparat.ioni hitd bee tn madel to recelve
him in becoming style. Mr. Biaron 11ill
lmet Ilse lordlsilp at Brooklyn, as he was
roJlling toward the bay on the Overland
train, and inforrimed him that a number
of his old frlends and adnlirers were
awaiting his arrival at the Palace, and
his first evening would probably be oc
c.uplod In giving theml aludience; that
Mr. Win. J. Florence, his intimate
friend, was waiting at Oakland with a
carriage, and desired to see him in re
gard to making some arrangenents
about Mr. Adams' benefit, which would
shortly be given in this city. Would he
be so kind ts to send his party with his
servant to the hotel in advance.
"Certainly," insuspectingtlly replll.ed
Hothern. "anything to oblige Billy.
J'm mighty glad he's hero. lJon't you
know I think we can have some fun with
these 'Frisco fellows if he stays long
enough?"
Mr. H1ill answered that lie "didn't
doubt it." The conversation then turned
on the trip; the snowfall in the moun
tains; the turn of business at the Call
fornia---untllil Oakland wharf was
reached, when Mlr. Florence appeared
on the scone, and alter hand-shakings
and congratulations had passed, the
party crossed the ferry, emerged from
the depot, and entered the carriage, the
driver being directed in a loud voice to
drive to the "Palace."
It was dusk when Mr. Hothern andt his
companions reached the city. They
were driven rapidly up Clay to Kearney
street, thence down Kearney to Mer
chant, and then into Dunbar alloy, or
court; conversation in the meantime
never being allowed to flag. On the
contrary, as the carriage was driven into
the space just outside the office of the
captain of police, an animated discus.
sion arose as to the merits of a certain
now drama shortly to be produced by
Mr. Sothern and which had the effect of
occupying his mind completely. It even
waxed warmer as the coach stopped and
Mr. Florence preparpared to alight. When
he had gained terra fI rma he placed
himself immediately in front of Mr.
Sothern, and, taking him by the lapel
of the coat, insisted on some point which
Sothorn slmplv contested. On they
moved into the captain's offlice, the
debate still being kept up, and Florence
being seconded by Barton 1Ill; the
victim was only too glad to gain time
by scratching his name on the register.
Capt. Stone promptly assigned him to
the cell occupied by the "misdemeanor
drunks." Next, Mr. Aleck Bedlam, dis
guised as a colored bell-boy, then led
the way to the prison-door (the dispute
was renewed), .but the click of the lock
attracted Dundreary's attention, and
he made a break towards the open air,
gaining the carriage amid the shrieks
of laughter from the throats of the suc
cessful jokers.
Tim McCarthy and Florence together
with Aleck Bedlam and Sandy Austin,
" put lip the job." It was their calcula
tion that the high walls surrounding the
court would rob their victim's mind of
suspicion, while the convenient mantel
of nightfall would prevent his examin
ing the outside appointments toe
closely. The success of the scheme
however, rested solely on the ability of
Florence and Hill to keep his mind fully
occupled whil he e entered the building.
This they died by fortunately striking a
sublject that interested hiiin beyond all
others. It is now Sothern's turn.
GI-'ENERA.L MIeNUTT.
Tihe flmuiical Commlmnlnlitr of th1e W1ah
Ingiton Armenal.
IFrom the Dasily Nation.]
Gen. McNutt, the commanding offl
cer of the Arsenal, is an old ordnance
officer, a bachelor and noted for many
ioeculiarities which amount to eccentri
cities. He employs no domestic, but
has had for years a Spanish negro man
who is housekeeper, commissariat, and
manager-general of every thing and
McNutt in particular. As a dinner
giver the General is famous, and the
feasts are prepared and served by this
curious half-breed, who speaks and
swears in several languages, sings de
iilghtfuily, and has a diabolical temper.
When the duties of the day are over he
retires to his room, where he has a
piano, and plays until way into the
small hours to perfect himself in this
accomplishment. One of the most dis
tinguished musical professors in Wash
ington goes to the arsenal three times
each week to impart instructions.
Humbugging the FIJI Islanders.
A circus company on their way to
Australia, stopped to see one of the Fiji
islands. While wandering about one of
them turned a somersault, and the
native spectators were astonished by
the sight. .Thereafter, the circus men
discerning the opportunity for fun,
varied their walks by frequent somer
saults and rotesqe.contortiona, all
the.time afIta a sobbr feae and
-mrl
PUBLIC OPINIIN.
[OUloinntit Enuritrer. I
The Suprenme Judges It eeome, are
made out of mud similar to that used
In the construction of other people.
They are not abovo partltnlisr.
[( t A nloralil, ii'tc. I
The reservation of inquiry Into the
nllgibillty of electore poinit d irotly to
()rgon, and lsill leaveai hopeJ to Mr.
Tilden In that.l dlirectlin.
I Troy Tlnic n, ltepT. I
The nrct.on f t.lltn (!0ulc l litHilon ucI.
Ilatie iho ln i rolnlr ani.cRi o nte'rt.ainlid y op
pjolie.tI of ti.le 0l 0 crliproclcio bill gei'c rail
ly, liat, thet, final col tltrlcinati.cn ocf lthli
p1l''ililei itit.Il clt( ili itot w ill ilde'olv lil lrli
nn(' uinci jicet 1cc4 e'icompicti'tc'ly a it, wouil
lcav't done i tIhe l c a! terl hcdl Ie', lb ft, to
the ir . cidonit. of c th, ItnSGi ii .
jIIpriccngtll'l I. t l l4 (1 ict ,lil l 1
t) co' rnlc nit l'r i y t'Xl It I.~ (vlrO nil'l
V l( t ( Ill b I 'll til. T hi n l q.i eJ1[i ol
Ii whil.hct r Wl.i 'c t hl l- , h l r.,ived- In
otlhi,' w(iaI., wh!l.1h,'er, WValtts bJ'illg in
'lirihl, I . tI I .,o C ,n lIcal, thi r Wrual, II vi. -
atli y i t ie !t, ( (!};i to b ý. lil ti by ti
tc lpri ll t I 1 1( t1.) l cipt' ti i Itn 1 t
Thil ,i.l'iMI n 1 Ir 'll,.nllly 't.n l- I' 'lor
iltic) (11 c uiciicrna in c ve or I. c"]yi,'
I l. c ictiic ! t+ li ir. iw Idl, t l 1r ( !'. t i' tlil ell -
1iltr c whehhr o ilc,. Ji. ,.llcrtt lw e I lr'
vllie l (iro ., 1 ore- 'c(n o i c I c t hit r vc t (nI ic.
n t l e, c ell lllt d c r ,l' i ,i ll, l'r , n ii. te . rll i t.
clc'tlhelrcfc rr(iv tcl Iat l y ii-, (v n the chailcen
tlf Ilayrl, butl do('y lotr, assIut his h ll.e.
I I Il mllrnla r i ( lo-yIti h, e'. I h c el
It, in 16 distl lll.o iltmtil t; a dl.i oint,
i tilil Icgh n byy ho rnt, l that, Iti wits
it Itrh tL. tar.y vote. l r wo fs r lilvc ,d that,
the, Il t iuin otr th jivoligc ,n orf telt HI
...1m ( lcourtll, woulli lll .least,..lCt l I rly
Tin nlrntus nol thn pointc'; buto ey w L ny ot
l oor'lldig I.t i arty Ic ecllingl . Tjlhr lo in
lione ilort oif ju.lti.o fLor l ' u')l lilc nIt aI i
lIlnothlor fr ho 'Iiiocrat.cr
[tIvH arris't rg I 'l l triot, th ic I r l.]
in our opinion there it no ircan,! for
rej'loing by. the R]plibllhann, and 1114t,
an little o(stllon for gloolomy foraboldingKs
idecllion rrived Iit by the (Jotnt wrisn,
It, is lear ull diay that, h4 deisihhon
maId by t.ho Cornmission must, If hlnI
estly followed to Its nogncal cnmclleuic ,
1lo1 to the . lottu on of Mit.l Tiodl n by
the H ouse of thopresentativsn,
[Albany Expresn, 1h p ]
The flrd t point. has hoe, ionl bye the
ReIlgliyans. Polsbly It Practically
dechles the elu-tion o' f c Mr. Hayes'.
However that lmary be, the vote is u -il
Ilexictn.ed from thiths ctllninetonl. One
s.dl or the other iy wroig, 1tid yet , twhn
oingrlsa. itin l and jitdici llin I0 o are
rightly draiwn,
I i'revleneo Joarnlll e f p. I
'h'llo deci son of theI elctlornl vwcei li
clou will commi nd itself to llit Iilrtal
mind atr Imi eking the proelcso distinctlin
Ibtwoeen the canslt.utilonail res(,rvation
and the auithority of the State law and
it will satisfy the adhere.nt o.f tsat
rights in lhatlt It do not1, attempt to
override the soverellnty of the !iate.
[Now York (mlrllnoreitl Advertiser,. I.Rp. i
The just and paroper doclyon wavs not
arrived alt without an outburs t of lparti
sanship from even the jihcial repro
sentatives of the D)mocrathi party,
which must, have disappointed lhe san
gine architects of the 'Tribunal on the
Itopublican side. iut arrived at itt was,
anl!, fortunately, in it way that ieaves 1643
little doubt of tihe result in Loultiana
as In Florida.
[ P'hilld alphin lHerlhi ]
If such a board as thlat of Louisiana
has the power to make a Presldent of
the United Statoe constitutionally, the
sooner we cremate that instrument and
create a new one the better. Establish
the doctrine that no power can go be
hind the returns of a board, and the
party that controlled the most avalla
1)le means could always elect Its candl
date. In fact there would be no neces
sity of anything more than a sham
election, as the boards could regulate
the whole matter In their ret urns.
MEDICINAL, JEWIELs.
Tie Diatmond a Deadly rolson -IlubleM
a Panacea.
Pulverized diamonds are In some
parts of India reputed to be the least
palnful but the most active and infalli
ble of all poisons. Rubles, however,
redue(d to powder are, it seems, con
sidered to be rather beneficial to the
health than otherwise. At least such
is the opinion of the ex-Gaikwar of
Boroda, who, according to one of the
Indlian papers, is now engaged in re
pairing his.constitution, and with this
view, is in the habit of eating rubies in
the form of a fline powder, sprinkled
over his cakes. His Highness enter
tains a very high opinion of the medi
cinal qualities of rubles taken in this
form, and expends a considerable por
tion of his income in buying these gems
for conversion into physics. He also
takes other precious stones, not as pills,
but as powders to assist in the restora
tion of his health, and has engaged a
large number of native cooks, who have
orders to leave no stone unpowdered
which, when mixed with confectionery,
may be eaten with advantage.-IE.:.
France'A Loan to Ilaytl.
[N. Y. Tr.bune.]
TI has been reported that the IIaytian
government had repudiated the French
loan of $16,000,000, contracted by the
Government or Dominigue in 1874.
This statement was denied on Thurs
day by a Haytian official, who said that
the payment of interest upon the loan
had only been suspended pending an
investigation of the transaction by a
committee appointed by the Govern
ment of Boisrond Canal. It was
charged, he said, that only $4,000,000 of
the fund found its way into the Treas
ury of IHayti, while the remaining $12,
000,000 was appropriated by Octave Ha
meau, the agent of Dominigue, and the
Paris banking-houses of Marquad, An
dre & Co., and White, Hartman & Drey
fus. The French Chamber has also ap
pointed a committee to investigate the
subject of the loan, and when the
amount for which the Haytian govern
ment is responsible is ascertained, the
payment of interest will be resumed,
no thought of repudiation, it was as
serted, ever having been entertained.
- * b--- -
A story With a Moral.
[Courier-Joarnal.]
There is an interesting paragraph
about a Rochester woman " who wore
in the streets a ball-room costume-a
dress with short sleeves and low at the
bosom. A crowd followed her and she
was arrested for disturbing the public
peace. She proved in court that she
was reputable, and that her conduot in
the street was decorous. Her lawyer
argued 'that a'dress that might be worn
m a ball-room bygas-lighti w
PRONPtIWrt4.
The Ho*per nua Plearl of f le Ueplsbhlncaif
and Icnaocrati.
SII. V. I 411h41h1 ini OJinelnnail (onimerolal.J
WAofINurON, Foh, 1.-it looks to rile
rnore like I141yes now than Ilt any Limro4
1it000 t.lhe 0 tobhr e1letion. T'fh signa4ls
ol ft that, way, but by th11 tirno the In
fa1itza1.d ipetuhlt'an drinks in t~his mor
4'l of or 4'0our1fgefe4tfl4, tho till)( rr4ify
t orn, be4arinog alloft, Ith4 h41111r eor Tildenl
dLf1'I re4form, as1 It, were.
Now, tho truth Jo, 1.he44 Democnrats
we4re (IsaiPp'ill 111.411 in niot. ge1.tting Da)4vis
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1441 4(144 " f II 4y0 i'4 I44yllfll llJlf t.. 'theI
011 y q101 4tl44 Jo wh1441hrae will 414) it.
Tihl 44 140.' tht 1.1444114414411411(140 iivo is
t14. firlh y is ao ,lnt14 iiy 14egal ILn
--If I 1filly u101 1.114 te'41m -o)Ven 41f1010
lzgalth 114 t4 Ii4 , 4141 that44 14.4 will
11t, 114111441.44t go .o gv 'he resodlIncy to
TIrI 4. 'I' 1f 400. oIf Oregon has 1144n1
cite(4!, 414111144 o fear I144 44Xff d hy 1.o
144141J''4.4 4. that41 lh'lti l~ly would1f n1441 11es
tilla e II' (I4heaL, 14io p4l r will in that
;411I.0L. if 1.14f mal4f4o.y (of th14f 1f4w wIL
upon(441 l the sid f Iof Ch o .1.1141 eleco.r
40)4444 (1Isonf41f4 biy (hrovecr. And this1 is
1o1Ww the1 11441144 I)I3LflO foear fos1.,
4a44, 1n fact, ab)u4, fit they fe'4r' I don't.
414n til4 )rorgfl Ln ll e Ia 14 Iclr, h 44t
BradIey's g'4eral hablt of trIeking the
technic 1444.1 oflli th1,0 lf to the very
lett1,4r, l44t fo 41ow whatLI will. Thesiso pe4.r
son1 fear th a Bradle4y so 4104 lawyer
t1hn J14[l4tl4le14, 1114(4 Im oD.m)4r at( 0
foear tht otie I 44f m torRpublican thain
14Lw yer.
wth111 1140 . u' al to144 ght than they
14li,444 144414 ft anIIy time. EvenI 114e (441,1
p4.1. 1aggler wo Wl)vo)ters figainst tbe p4144n
I 404444.10 It w444. 4.4(14 lrfry to4)the4 const01itll
tion aif 4nlf41] whi ch half of thIorni
netv 44444 -now rull, thei.er han1d1s10 with
gale o 44( reflet upon future post. (4114e
between drlinks. TI113 ho tre almnost per
suaded041. tosLy that they 4m1ad14 a mistalke
11n voting igailnst thplO anIf4. Olne of tljoir
41xc4u444s 14s t.1at1 they thlought Judfge 1)a4
vis, who Jo suppose00d to 1)0 ff0 bo~or than
aL DemoU0'rat, wasf to sit 141 high judg
m114nt1 u1Jon the once414rnl.
As th1w chances04' ifncreas that IHyes
will 1)e counted44 Iin, t.1e llepubIcIGa410 who
(4jposedf thef p~lanl becauso 11 WILws 0111
011440 the constitut44 ion, 41nd14 for other rea
00440, a1re coming to4 the1 0op14n104 that. It
ls en1tirely cons4titu1t14ional Inl every ro
0s)e(ct. 8o mufch dI4J10l4I8, you1 know,
upon whlose buill Js pulncheod in the1 ribs.
At the1 slame tIme the crfop of "I told
3044 40's" Iamong the Democrats Is de
veloping finlely. All those wbo opposedf
the1 plan4 a~re coming to the front with
qluoto1I11ns from their speoches In oppo
sition, 14.1d nu tmerous b411. of profan4it.y
added thereto by way of emphasis.
Ti ne n d Falne Ilearta In Kentucky.
[ Lonisville Commercial.]
There was a wedding in (Irace Church
the other night, and the bride and
groom were warmly congratulated. It
i said that the bride, a beautiful young
lady of this city, had two ardent lovers,
both of whom were equally confident.
One of the lovers lives in St. Louis, and,
as the story goes, was to have been
married to the young lady this evening,
every arrangement having been made
for the wedding; but the other lover
carne forward, ardently pleaded his suit,
and carried off the prize, at the very
time the lover over in St. Louis was pro
paring to start for Louisville to claim
is bride. lie ii expected to arrive this
morning-"counted out."
The Army and Navy of the United
States were fully represented last night
at the balls of the Mystic Krewe and
Rex, which the offiters attended in full
uniform. Stockston doesn't seem to
have been Invited.
---- - *C -- --
The Panler.
[N. Y. Mail.]
How rou.r to my sight are the fair prornmorad
OfH.
When brihlit aftrrnoons bring thorn out to my
The, rilt..n!, tiho flr,une.s, the tangled-up
d rrss4eM,
'I'rT e lmrlr rar l Htorklin;lg. the helo -lifted shoo!
The high towering ehignon, the tot lid hitorred
to it;
The barck Ia:ir turn,rd nu where the waterfall
fell;
Thie rtlon d¶revi'c-tllos things I'll not men
tioln
And .'on thli plump panierI the Ilii)-flppr y
palior!
'lIhe lx-bu-tl panier, that makes such a swell!
CITY AND POLICE ITEMSY
STOLEN PROIPERTY IN HIs POsSESSION.
George Evans was arrested at the head
of Lafayette street, on the Levee, on
the charge of having stolen property in
his possession.
FIRE.-At half-past C, o'clock last
evening a fire broke out in a house on
Mandeville street, between Decatur and
Ctartres, occupied by Clara Hall. The
flames were extinguished with slight
damage.
PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONEY.--PaSS
ing counterfeit money is the charge that
holds Mar Joseph in the Third Station
house.
Chas. Bruncere hangs out at the Third
station on the charge of receiving stol
en property, knowing the same to have
been stolen.
FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE.-J. Purdy, a
notoriouslconfidence man, as arrested
last evening and lodged in the Central
Station charged with being a fugitive
from justice from the Virginia Peniten
tiary.
PIcKING PociETS.-J. D. Proctor, for
picking pocaets in Odd Fellows' Hall,
was incarcerated in the first calaboose.
A HEa.v CHARGE.-E. Collins, for ob
taining money under false pretenses
and forgery, was locked up in the
QPrecnc t motion t6 o
RAILROADS.
GREAT JACERON ROUTE.
IRAILROAD
On and after Montlry. Nov. 7., 1W87. tratln do
onrt and arrive inu follows: From Calliopt stfeet
depot:
DEPArT. ABIVYI.
Mail........... :o v. . m Mall.........11:45 a. m
A coommoda- IA ctommoda
tion . . 8:80 p m. I tton ........l :15 i
PUrILMAN PALACIt 81.EEPINO OARS(
through to St. Louis Chicago Loulsville and
Oin linnl I.
Only o.n. chantg of Mlening Carl to Eaitern
olties. ArcOrnmmodetlion traln runts as flr asi
Mn,Comt, ( Ity. Tinkfrt for stlrn anl Informntlin
glvnn lit .22 tamu ittrmot., lornor Comlinni, under
City Ilotol.
A, D. HIIELDON. Ajont.
E. D. Fros.,r. (Onn~rnl Mllnnurnr. In 'Ti ity
rlItH NEW OiLL hANN AND) MOhiILE lA&[L
S I4OAD- MhilllE. IINI -
TItE (OIaRAT TtlU)GIT OUi ltOlE'rlt 'r'O Tr!E
EANT, NO1iT'II AND WE ,'.
Viii Jl iu ltvill., viii Athtii ln i in v ! H Pit. 011,i1,.
CAIIi'YINN Titiy U. N4 AAlI,.
Trnino grt i prl, pipitt,1, from Dipit, fot', '
Jan l it ri int,. nii f,llowi :
FI t r,".......,:`' p(. rt . 1,.t i'. '...... 11:r5 p. In.
Tir t .(I tfll,'I., I rrn r of (i rll, ni .sd C(.rilrro .n
srsnI t, r,.ia :itt 'lil y t <ot ei .
ii. It, It l lNIHON, 14iupN rlintrl. l't.
hl itt J.1 W. ( 4A N. T'l'knt Agiint,
RESITAU RANTS.
NOT lI TO III' PihClllIIIs.
DENECHAUD'S RESTAURANT,
SI:taronLinlet .,#., llar Ilinl i.
I og ion vi to inform my friuls nd l thlln. pub.
li 'tn in gomlral sth t I i (',rl l iy it,, lhiavly lt y ltan
rnit A I.KI4TAUILANTI' AT A IU1il . *1iti'llIE
PER M IA L. 'Ti n. Jiri fiuit to i, at nfl nroit.
atirl tihn Dlinn r at 75 ','ntill The, ilrak Lt t' will
on.o.s Aof flrlu"is ' a l nithl r ll e. , O n Tortfn nil
mllk. or .io 'olat. . making llvi. ''Im l inn II r
will eonsist. of night tlishni-, i.s followa: Hoop,
fish, Olltr<o, vwgtabtl'v, run wl., tnift. idnskrt
sill r ffh n . The ' l rsakftrst t o! fro I ,l 8: a, Irl.
ti :lii t. mI., lnlnd thili lilii'r froir 2 o'v loik p.
Iii. Ito 7 p. mi.
I will knor my r rrttliirlint i ls hnrtforn f~ fr
mlliili 1F rvil to l '' I r.
E. F. IENE(CITAUD.,
i'roprito,,r.
Orders for Balle iimd 4otrl.ts rl..p.itlfillly tle
I1nit,,uI. jal. in
United States Restaurant.
XAVIERII FAUCON.
128...........Common Street...........130
Is rnaly to .erve the publlt with first-ela.s
Moali, and aill dolir'-tins of the .tasiion, at
LOWEIST'' I'IPRICE. P'rivatit Parlora on first
.. jl9 ln
yICTOR'S IESiTA UIRANT.
38 and 40 Bourbon Street,
Botween Onstomhouse and Bienville.
MEALS AT ALL HOURBS.
Board by the day,by the week, or by the month,
Parties and Weddhiings suibplled on short notice
at vnry modiratre enin." fel 7v
A U OOMMEROIAL REB TAUBANT.
107 Oustomhouse street, tetween Royal and
Bourbon streete, New Orleans. There will be
ound at this establishment all the delicacies of
the season, as also the nchoilest of winos. There
are coiimmodios tanll airy rooms fortravolers, As
well as private dining rooms up-stairs for wed
dings. soirees. etc.. all ºt very reasonable rates.
11l 1v'75
SEED RICE. SEED RICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS TO THE
RICE PLANTERS
---or
". T 1 I" IA .zT..
THE FINEST SELECTION
-of
SEED RICE
ON THEAMAIRKET,
comprisang the following qualities:
Carolina White,
Carolina Gold,
Carolina Bearded,
IHondur s Best,
Louisiana White,
All of which he will sell at
VERY LO F' PRIG'ES.
RAOUL DUPRE,
BROKER,
OFFICE-20 and 22 PETER1S STREET,
Opposite the Custom House.
Rough Rice Bought and Fold.
fe6 tf
PHOTOGRAPHS.
ANDERSON'S new instantaneous process
produces
THE MOST PERFECT LIKENESS.
and never fails on Children and Nervous Per
sons, which enables us to do the most Peried
ard Work t
threer
THI NEW OR t~AI
D)AILY I)EiIOCRATR
--1114 PTJI;IAM5IrEt)
I;V[;RVY ;1O1 NINO
Offlielal.JoirnaI or .Iue Staff or L9vuWiarr
CITY OF NEVW GUIWEANd
THE ! DEMOCRAT
Ila$ a LIargO and Inrn'g.Inr (Ar"ii1ation istbSI.
HTAT1;; enfd ainr,. In MIHSMIHHPPI,
ALADAMA and TEXA14:
An,] thvoreoro offers Mtiurriur Indsuoemens to
ADVEIRTISERS.
No I'ainR will beo rtarod t() Tanke our Papw a
woleomo vh:l+itr in tho neounTing-room
anal family nlrr].
THE
WEEKLY I)EMOCRAT
-IS A
Handsome Eight Page Paper, Uge
EVERY SATURDAY ;
-Containing
The Latest News by Telegraph and Mail fIro
all ptrts of the World.
TERMS OF PSUBIRIPTiON:
DAILY :
One Year..............................10 0
Six Months ......................... 0
Three Months....................... Sa
WEEKLY :
One Year.............................$.3 O
Sij Months.......................... 1
Three Months ................. .. 3l3
H. J. HEARSEY, Editor.
GEO. W. DUPRE, Manager.
LEMP'S LAGER BEER.
A FRESH STOCK OF THIS FAMOUS BB.W
W -- or -
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ase UCBI azD Axo ON SW a DM7

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