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IJUgh(IL IMPART. I Iw was passed by the last Legiei ~ abol.. shi the Superior Distriot l i Kellogg held this sot In his posesion I Slast seumer, with the lntetion, ina 4IM h 1Sdlai judge was eleOoted, to Yet. the bill and thus retain a political l4ast ment on the bench. r It was for this the court was creted 'teider Warmoth's administration and s `4atiaued under Keliogg, It was one of the iafamies of the Radical reign in .ths $ste.,' Nearly all the villainy of that party has roelved judicial sanction tl* this oourt, and confirmation in the , -qually itnfamnus Mupreme Ooutrt pre iceded ever by Chief Justioe Ludeling. The vile trick. and dodges to continue cad preserve this court for these pure poses have been among the most un. blushing sets or this party. When, by -onsutitutlonal election, an honest gen tiemsn and able jurist was chosen by 1 "thel people to staocned to the first ap pointee to thlk bench, who had proved a bold and ofthlc.'nt tool for the Ltadical party, Kellogg's Logislature pushed through an noat of the Legislature re. peeling the act creating this court and =-establishing it under a new name, with .all its old and entlrgel jurisdlotlon. STh1 Iact displacl e the honest gnntle a.g who had boon elneld to the jtudge ship by the .eople, andl made way for t the immortal latwklts, a half-crazed partisan malignant, who for some two or three years held sway on t'his bench. Hawkins, however, ldid one good thing, le got the Rilulld thieves by the ears, split them into rings aned disgusted enough of them to Induce suoh Itadloals to concur in the not of the Legislature of last winter to abolish the court, The act not having gone into effecot by vilrtue of Kellogg's trick of holding it over until long after the November elec. ,ton, a very competent and honest gen tfeman was again elected to the judge. ship by the people. This would never do for Kellogg and his rascally followers. And so, when the.egislature met, Kellogg returned the aot to his or Packard's tump which Itmmediately, in contempt of all constli utaiotal forms, eliciting the denunela. tiens of oeveral members of the body, pushed through the act creating the so-called Superior Oivil Court, as -a substitute for the Superior District Court, giving it largely ex tended powers, andi a jurlsdiction aever before conferred on any judi el tribunal in this country. To this .vourt that learne I pundit, Alfred Shaw Wsappolnted as judge, and that faceti otu raoenteur and astute politician, gol. JacLk Wharton, was appointed clerk. But the authority and legality of such a tribunal was too thin to deceive any one, sad when Shaw attempted to take possession of the bench he was politely bowed out of the room by one of Sheriff Uandy's deputies, whilst Col. Jack Wharton, as clerk, with a broad grin and one of his invrtahble sallies of jocu aerity, suggested to Shaw not to make a fool of himself hy getting mad and talklng fight., and, whistling to his Slpitz dog Biro, departedl in the Jolliest humor to the State Hioue. Here a cigar shop, In the basement of the State-House, was taken possession of by the nrfilcels of the "Superior Civil Court," an elevLtotl chair with a high back was hired from a neighbor ing barber.ehop, tn empty wine barrel was loaned by that genial vendor of the ' bet French brandi,.s andu wines, Drula tour, and thus fu!ly equipped the r-uperior Civil Court wits announced as Sfull operation, and Brother lShaw uImod the barltr's chair and pro .. edd to ist:e vartous write of quo warranto, mandamus, orders of con tempt, certlorarl, el cel'ra, which, in default eo the Sueri IT, ho having been re moved from ofnleo Iy Shaw, were given to a newly or ated Sheriff, Bourges, Who has taken Iuuoo tuperilous trouble o dispatoh said writs to various parties, by whom said missions have been found useful for oliar lighters. No one has ever answered such writs or made any appearance in said court. The whale community is in contempt of the authority thereof. And now comes the crowning act of itsi tesolation and extinction in the de oloten of the Supreme Court of Louisi ana, to the effect that the promulgation of the law abolishinag the Superior Dis StrtlOt Oourt, recently made in the official ejounal by virtue of an act of the 1.ohollu Legislature, was a legal pro mulgatlon, and, consequently, that the Lieholls Legislature is the Legislature of the State, and that no act of the Packard ILglslaturo has any validity. ~A~he "Superior Civil Court," therefore, .hes no existence. 'Oome along. Siro, old boy," was the laist order issued by the worthy clerk of a.. id bshort-lived tribunal. io transit lhrin ,,r',o,-i. CUD*EIS& IH RUT r LEI) ItN;º it We hav*e iaecr'd iho tigelncY of tho otltbrattd BlUDwlEI EH I3vc I}D wbieh is nudou'ýte'ly ti e host bi'ir l tie world. Weoter it Inocest nt at d nua b.)atrery : LOW PI ICE`~. &D A MIL[LItR ai· Dl '1 MANN, mhie lim ro. i n ad 54 h uth 1 eore etrset. Dr. A. POINCY, L O( the Faculty of Msldfeie of Parise $e7 ROYAL hTaaYh. ` - Qo ltatioGs in Frendh. English. Gumga z Se s: eveurngrtor 5 is srtth hoius et apash n. "" " "* tti tW.' eL All pereone within the limitt of the seventh Distrlit owing Lloense and OtiC tal Tax ar hereby notlfied that the efNoe for the oolletlon of alid Tazte la now opened at the elrser of ampOeen and Carreliton Ivenue, IL, Thplg mhn 4t' _ tat T!_r Ontliitner. t Wel- f lhf t N o$ nIH IO| srtha t ýW to en#rAr n, , nr rv see InOtia.t 1 thea ane, Ma applli tlon for a du mt tw am 1 bee tem e. LTOT1-A IItTIOAT1 o( tTOutK IN nn ttt 1 e st6. n tanding n the n oe n tAUM y s . jnr or letmant io notilf to Drgort to the om.!e o the rt.mp.ny within t iaew r tl Mrh 91, 1lea. mhll 924 ,..'_ I.'. " '_ ... .. . . '.-- "-- - 1 ........ '- -- ... .. . -. SPECIAL NOTICE. (Wygoo 14trA TM' TAX t'ot,imrnr. P.trth D)i U t, ~ l'ariet f O tb.ian, All persons within the Ilmits of the IrPorth lietrleot owing Ltoan.sl and UA'rA',F Tax aro horebt, not.ltle that the ahlton ftor the oollnation of taid tauee is now ottnntd at, No. ni1 Jon).hitne stret., it. (1, lIUNI), mhitt t tim tntn 'n (atlletor. SPECIAL NOTICE. O()vftt NTATtI TAX C(ot .l.o n. rlat't 1lat.riet, New ()Orlcei , Mnl.'rh 19th. 1na7. The re..altta given y MR. 4. (1. PAYNIf, tfr emnuinttt adianInII for the' uttporrt of Ilit' r, n-nmient Iby thn I .irnl antn pratrlot to ttilnlna of thit nit,,. wilt he rernlvnod an (tAHH in the tp. mnnt of TPAXIlt and ,LTIOEN4$BI nt thl otlln., 14. A. IIUIIKP. mht. tf Tx Uolinoitr. SPECIAL INOTICE. o.tnar itrTATI TAx (.ti,l,wrron. Firet Iititriot I'arish of t)rlin.ne, ar e, h iit. mel . 1 All persons within the limits of thn Firat l)le triot owing Luotnatn and O(iArrAt, Taz are htre by notiflel that the oniin for theo rolintion of slad tazwe ln now opannd at tlo Gr(vinr streeto 3. A. t)UCtZE. _mhitIt .______--- MtatA1'nr bat,., AMUISMMN14TS. ItDW1VM. I . AtICY OF MUNIO U4 LM. Oharles stretnt. The only Theatre open In the city, asdmday, Mareb I. For one week, the eminent Amerlirn Comedian MILTON NOIil.I, Whowil A qýr In. hs t d Amlri"a dramaI entilt edTl PI3M (INIX, su~portsd by the Ar my tle Ir f. ps. ontlLe es t O[ i nis n drama, callew Batur e lagMareh ctor O- itn ew Ver cwlled PLF.NTY O IOR mhtst MAGlO LANTFBN EXHIIBITION AND ENTERTAINMENT, AT Titl MEMORIAl (CIIUCCI, Corner Franklin and Euterpeo treets On Tbersdl. veanlms, Mstrehb ~O, t 7e'cleek. AD1ISSNIO r. ....TWENTY.FIVE CKNTw. Fanoy Articles and ilflnrelhmnnts in the lu.l. mnnnt. III I IIII I II SPECIAL NOTICES. 're isi. Lke -- Omlee of New Orlrans Olty htailrotl ()ntespany, No. t12 (lanal street - Now Orlnan,, March 1., 1877. --lutil further ulo ti(. the icftinrnloon trains for thie I.nk will leavi tho city every holur from 6 t.jp o'lock. The ltist train will lo.e tit, Latk.i afd at, o'clook, mhnO tI '. (1. IiCWI N, Hecrelsary. I.lle. of New Orleans lly tillrs.d (,eoa panB. No. 124 (.tnal sItr, New Orltans. Marnh 15, 1I11 -At ia mnctlu of the lloril odf t)iritore, Ib. i on the lifuh IslUitnt, at dlvludlei of 'Ihroe I)olr. pir shalrn was dlclare.d, Ityaitlo t.o the stoc.klldoers n rl tli after Mi)NI).Y, Atoll 7, 15.7. All transf.rs of st(ock frr tl.n clays provi ion to thlit date tilust ibe ix-iiitrtlnnid, IshiSt tli 0. (l. ,LEWIH, onrntaisry. some-e .r t r nCi$is l uI lllsul In.llurance Oompany Now Orlsantl, Marcuh 12, 1x77---in con formlity with tihe outlh nlartl'i cf t.he anendind Shcharter, anl ellntion of 'Irulsteim. Lto (,rv' onl) tr frot. the first Mondly in Juneo ne it w II i. hold at thn .le of the m nY, on Mni ', o tIN l)A Y. the 2d 1i y of A lril, 157, I. btwein the hours of 12 In. and a o'olock a. iN, Y V. i c. O N, mhl ts15il tic.rotaury. Aew oriansu., Ma#rc I, ul7s.--NotIle Is hereby given that the Inuter. t of Mr. F. k. MA'T'ItWH In our firm it'ris from this diate, wu aving purchaseid te slia ne. mbll tn FIAHtIJ, EWIAR (70. WANTS. --.---~=- iWJAN'FD -- HIEOOND-IIAND OARRIAOGE r and luggtlen. Any one having iuch, and wishinU to dispose of them, cu ftint ready Ssale for them by calllng on L. T. MAI)DUX. s (.arendioit stroneet. Also, a full stock of Car rl. gesd iul , andlIs ana complete stoo k of the I Jpani.se Ohlli'ls (!arrtage and Cradl.e, a mo.t wonderful combin tion; In short a lull stock in everythlng appertalninglo to the Carriage Lt bsneas--all of which will be sold at reduced prices to suit the tlme. The community is most cordially invited to call and examine at 35 m Uarodnletstreot. mhllt m L. T. MADDUX. COWBSTANLE RALE$. Mrs. Widow J. J. t MeLesa, Alber Duvig asand, 'ubreatesd, vs. Mrs Alles F.r 30eis, duly atherlsted. IOURtTH JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR the parish of Orlc ins, No. 3896-By virtuo of a wri ct lurla fleri faoias to me directed by the Hion. F. B. Hernandez, Fourth Justice of the Peace for the parish of Orle m.. I will Drocood to soil at public auction, on 7'UUE2DAY, March 2?. 87, at 1 o'olo 'k m., in front of my ofloce No.7 Frenchmen street. in the Third l)Istrictof this city, to wit: ONIt Il()T (IF H"USEHOLD FURNITURE. as ;Ier Inventory on fille in my omcen. Seized in thit abovo entitled suit. Terms--Cah on tho spot. WH H. iIAYS, ihls 22 2'7* Constable. VtRIE rlE' TIIEATRE. TiHE LADIES' TIIEATI;E. CANAL TRIEtET, NEW ORI.EANH. FOR REN F, For the Season of 1877-78. and seas.on following. if desirod. This th atro is nw, s, spa ions. co.mplotely and suptrhly quippd in cv nry respect. and is most e'lgiilv tleateo on. the principaland most fash lonnble thoroughfare in the city. Address WILL STEVEN. Secretary I a Variete Association, mhl2 6t mo t so lNew Orleans. La. CARPET W AKEHOUBJ .1..........Chartres street..........l7 We offer at Reduced Pricee our Large Stook of IARPET[NG of all kinds. FLOOB OIL CLOTHB, of all widths and qual W 1 BH andT Piano O. aioOVEES., M1NfTiO (horniess $tin LB ed ftmfmtMh o bitNImttihT Clar1. . as.. d A - ta -. n " , n.... r . * l" . . CO ltCSr (XUIIT .0. TEIE ?artir. bii adm AOR 11E P~th I lth u 1t i llot no o lt r tt aoWit of o. (ýirn, to ehonnW n ltt o lth t on iRt . iy tii e prau.er o the oa et iofar b nhtkld not be -re rdtnr ori the r.tou l t lf;tlh¶ 1t Jutloi' ntttlBIIBT, Clark. uemama oe Ilrannit +rn. James. 0. ClarkO JIXTJ 'TICIOT 0l0t1U11 +FOt I lIlt PAfl. I h ll of itrllirin, No. 17 - l virti l of a writ of lori t aha to mr ,llrantal hit Nrthne tnorbier tha MIthtarlat (crt. orr tha prrnh of Or ilai, In the a tbr ta anltlol .atia, I will prondad to nnil at ptvlllla nullflOrn inttt ppemin. a r ar - intlnr diMnlna'te.n a ormn JA I, Ap.tl n. 1ti1 At ioi o'at(dtak a. m.t ti l ftollowing lsrld nt 1rn ýJomLtg infftTUlT.tt and other nlonvall . ateont ind in rsfendtnlrn rclltantie. itunta tl At i t)rllonrtler if (rlanai 'trl Mhrail traiata, in tho flrat v llantrl"t. of tle ttlvy ain l ar iionvnto~ty. whiclh tay mnt aon, In lt rrMrT n. nl i.arl Il thl atdvwr nullt. TarnOa Ril.h n hl iha i,n Istr ntl. IdtrAI4 iH. IIANPºY, (nivil mhirlfi of thn Parian of UrilnaAa. mihll t19 7ah.IL a O4i irI*eelnn .r Jenemiul t h'.141 v I. .t.tOONI) 1r 1 -TItIiit' ('Ol . 'T II trIll n If ra.tlah r ()Oinmrt-- N.n 1141(. Ntiam in hbroo by Iivan to trha Atrd'in rn trr lleI. Pnrtitc arld to alr othatir orn"trria hat, ii Inta.nmal, tol dhow 'oarl wfeithin tanl II ye Iruom . r con,' t ottln ration, if iny th', have tontcra. why tinmi atai tt tirnantptal .'i. I'at kar. I'ntriil Artiminitftc - .for Iani nltt. trat o, i lla m n ' lt,,lleroi not. In I Itonol i tIrn l art apt,4rvnvu. I.n ,It n Iht nAL, aIahratI l)i'littt~tThN It7,f. tIttt.r t .i Itt hoii isFll nii thle a i u,t ,. II lrlt ,u i Iw'tit r)T |ll ihi I, nt,. at , il l -< Itt lim ttllo turg, Ainh . 1all itt IOFi f 11 M N It r'lllt llotlti Ml" hn illm'. .T 1 P U'lrmncas' vlb l,h+s!I It .ynl N 'er t, he. tw F'l ( Ii It) ltt'R ' n l 'i (l 1º1).+ ' ' N ' I'll l thi - anth li."ril, ofr thi f'itYt ("1mtRlt .o i i Ifrt nltrl - t!ar+ O i tis r l s | .tr 1d ant i nll! ,-anoe!v . I ilIul du t nY ('ll, r llll a ?(l'r' I m . (n o t n l.'sn atrnhllr Oin th fiWnalI.I It omlA . i lha a . I+ p rii .rt l y npt t,(tai ,yltimni iF t r l ltotntti it llIt of t. hlil . ri i r ml frmI M f.1 . (i. (fllnlllo t t m, tiar a1l. pitPa aI) bharet-ra ti MnIaImtr, t iy-tA nl.lrnt pIlmtii itn thli tIl, o.n Iha flrtaanr lt AMilaof mltFnryO 5imP rautiitiarail ii Itm .onvey n.,i.a Iititan of thll ta l y., hok ltlrtr. tllIti nIx hun rete sand e d-ght b smrd in thIn abovt ntlltc Trmar--Cmanh on t hit . niAtt. +d. t iliOMAtt ii. H A lY. Civil a hrtrlff It thta i'trlh of (ra atnn. nhll Atf 111 2 ennohn o hs.cty on orfti ixhn MUNICIPAtL ADVýETIsMEIINTS NOTICE-CITY TAXES OF 1877. I)DrAiTaTMuiT Or FBlAw*7c. ) (litr. H ll, l New Orleann, Mnrch an. 177,. Tax billl for tt77 ar now rnedy for detlivrry. The following rattu of r.mltn for prompt rnsh payment will b allowed : Three per nent on lI billls pl1 up to ,slt of Marnh, 177, Inchluolvn. Two per nnt on all blli pBll up to lath April, 1117, Inlumirvn. Onn pOt "ullt on all hilim prld p to 1sl,h April. 1177, Inchluvlyn, After April) n, lne1, Intnront nt Ten pot cent per annum from islt Mar'~i. 177. nrdl cots, will nccrun. mha2t..o J. O. DENI$. Adminilstrator. SEALED PROPOSALS. Ma eORAiTry or ?4~w ORI.ANS. l (Ulty Hlhll. M+nh 20. 1077. I Ioalnd proposals will Io reonlved until March 10, at 12 m.. for publihing thbe prondllinges and ordinennrn of the (ltl Uo ouncil and all offlcial notlces of thUe nevral lepertmnnts of tho city gonrnment. propaonls ti ntalt the prlnc per auular of the rproo 'of ono hundred words solid mal.ttr, for frst, and .ullbrllunpt Inserttonl. 4Rpiarrtr proposals will lco hbe rncvmln for the snmo ported for printling the varllos hblnks, oIr.. an pnr pr rngrrplph from I to inclusI~vn, of ne.t No, 49. approvedr Marnh i. 1187. For tublisllng thu proewntlings lan ordi 4nn.nes0 of thl (Cl,uulil and ollt+lal not ime4 of thn sevnral dlepnrtmlllt no bids will b. r.ncived e,'xnpt from tnrtlrt publis.hing a morning papur 1lx' u dt l att. nix t.imeu ai wnok. ltondll. withI nolrity, in 44t11 numount. 4a m.ay Jle nt.. iat'tory to thu Mayor will bh requlrndl for the faithful exceutlIon of the rcapnouvlvo t'on tracts. Term of contrawta to ox tend to tlot Jan uary, 1$77. Thu city reervr rh twL rit. to, rel''t nny or gill hide. ElD. I' LIIIUlt Y, mh21 .s, an ;it Mayor. SEALED PROPOSBAL DI;I'A|t7TMInT or FINA't. (.ltty Hall New Orltans, March 19. 1i.77. Heraled Prroposals will ho rctnlvod at th11I D,1) partment, until FILIDAY, MAItlII.23. I77. 1t. Io o'clock n., for thu unal, to the city of Tun Wharf ImnproviamnnOt ltonds. Thu olty r.vervto Uth right. to rolnet any or all blds. .1. (1. DENIH, mnhlts i Adminstratolr. LIVERI'OOL AND I.ONDON AND GLOBE Insuranc3 Company. STATEMENT JANUARY i, J177. AHSETS. Real Fstate ...... ... .. ts o5e0 00o Loans on Bonds and Mortgage ..... 1,0,6.400 00 United States Govgrnment Bonds. 1,499.487 o60 St to tock ......................... 00 0 Premiums in course of collection... 257,81 5 OCah in Bank ................... 274,774 an Other Securitte .............. ....... 9.110 44 s3,rs2i.c513 13 LI ADBIITITF. Unpaid Lopses .... . $a141,159 88 Reolnsurance Fund ... ... ... 1,182,847 9 Permanent Ineuranc8 Doposit...... 2111,5:38 7 All other Liabhlltlie ........ 17.149 82 $1).87.396 41 Surplus ovier Liabilitie~ ...... 4 1 t4In 92 INCOME. Net Premiums, Fire only...... S2,123,708 71 Interest, tRents, et... ........... ... 170,5148 s Total Income.-.---.......... . . 62.294..7 . EXPENDITU IIF4. Losses paid...... ---................... ..6901218 2 Commission and Salaries............ U02,,5.43 Taxes, Printing and Stationery and all other charge .................... 195.330 " o, $1.592,'244 47 Surplus. Net Profits.............. $7n201 n8 New Orleans omee, No. 184 Gravier at. BOARD OF DTBECTOBS. DAVID UBQUHART, Chairman, NEWTON BUOKNEB. J. F. KOBBODKB, 30G WIOGs $ MALI 0) WA3tUK t MD AMD tWOt@LAIm) 000DM. tlttt llbwrt?* ' n vttlmv lnew Orlerna, .rolll 17, 1a. . fl Olto I'i 1 ON Atw4Ionner--The fIllowingt r w nwlbongod ha ving remtlne4 In wnr.ahouee over three yenre.r unnImh aver one year, will be cold [fit iiubg auotion, In oerd noe wBr the r' guletluw o Ithh r'rnuri J)CJ mnt, ftUtjn houee No. 1. (1iiiietomhouee huitiIng, on MONDAY, Apirl 1, 1N77, Mt*;Uta. 'U. i ' b c I `° A q croa 5ra "ýýC tgi I :7i : C,i ý ý : iý,rs ~ y fl" ;.4W BP4ýGd : 8 E k J o ; , ' ! :r I 1 J 1 I5 ' ' " ~,I ~4'r~Ui"~"E r4' - 1' 1, IJE WIO, rah 17 'n 94 ZS27Irnnaf: I: :: g i 1'. F IIJI I, l~ie:a ept CIooo orb~li ~f/ Cusom mb Sda~d~ 17M 24729mi ly Hooy, Maesa A O'Ouear A (OMOIITAiBiJE , itiSE IN TIHE IECOND; DISTBRIOT. (:ornr of D uml ts ant] t. (7l1atnde strnete. r ALn ; WIrIIOUT , WIT. B Y IHiORY. MA(COi & O'CON NOI,-Niieholia J. Ioony Atutlonmnr- O(fl., No, ii (irornte let strtet. -kATI'IIAY. March at 1177 at i7 o'clock m, at tle HI. (iharlos Ase'tlon Exchange, will be so.ol by ipublln auntin' 1T' $ lfit'4IitiAt f tMllY IlE'IDENO0 forming th cotorner of lDusnlne & it. (Claude sr!tnts, Ir thes siuaro tunied by )DumnAine, t., P'hilip. lamptnsrt and Nt. alisole strtnta. The lot meut.,w' 87 frn.t 71 tepo.sand 7sEl Is' front on be nisine strot. irand lo0 font a Inchls I line in depth front on Ht., (lasb sir' net, tintwnnn pardl ltl lit~rs. The tlwnllint ccntatirs at hall anti. aboul)t morns In thi, rmaln bis tlilrlg a two story bris'.k klitchen, with . ix roomnt: yard tinrtita'oes onl botlh sil'i . TtXnMR -(hni half rens; rmriilnder tit, 17 noilths 'redit, .l It i nrs o ri laring iIl rsf,t. of M p.er crit ptnr an in Iros l t te of saltc. ulntil final payment. with all ith osuilla sa,'5 it rilt la n.isr. it',. tnsuranns unitItranntsf'r of policy. at'.. till to bhe t..m5rI ty t poiall mrtg i a.it siati vnntior'a lintl arnli ttrlrr týitr t ssRet rston laymlslntl over Iomd abIhvnis hi t hlI of all ttaxn. ptnvatli in 18177. Act of sanl bforrn U. V. Viioulon, No: any Pnhlic, at Ihir ,xp iinan of the purhnili r. h2. tl at ry C. E. Ofrard.y. SUJIURBAN, PLANTATION. CITY PROPER TY. ETC. MUCCERHIONS OF L. F. GENEREI AND J. 3, J.irnc.e A)ent. members of the late firm of Ablt & (Ieners. MHcond Distrlit (Court for the parish of Or lnnttn--sNo. 8.14 s and 28,M40. B.Y C. E. OlliARDth.Y Auctlooner--Omee No. 31 Camp ,tr-etr-.A'l URDAY, March at. 1877, at I. o'clook m.. at the St Charles Auction J;xhetlage, in tho rotusndt of the Ht. Charles IIotei in this elty, will be sold at public auction. by ant In purauan'e of two oseveral orders from the lion. A. I,. Tissot. JTidgs of the S.eond District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated ,he twentith of February. 1877, anti rendered in the above entitled sunnesalons, the following doser,bel property, to wlt de. a CbeRTAIN TRA.CT OF LAND. TO gether with all the improvements thereon, rights, ways anti appurtenanceo thereunto be. lonsing or in any wise apR ortsining, situated on the right bank of the Misslsn·Ipi tiver. in the parish of Orleans. about eixht miles be low Algiers. The said tract of land having ten arpents front on said river by forty arpents deep between converging lint's, tall morre or lins, as.sorllng to plan by J. A. D'Ileme scourt. surveyor, datoel April 1st, 1576, and Is bounded on the upper sltle line by lands formnerly belonging to John B. Lepretree. and on the lower side Iby the property now belong ing to John Flathers. NHald property is Moli, su ject to a lease 'at the rate of ste per month until October 81, 1877 Together with 20 shares of five hundred dollars each of the Assoclation of the Consolidatea P anters of Loutsian . on which these Is no loan. 2. A CERTAIN SQUARE OF GROUND situated in the tesond I)istrict of the city. and bounlted by Conti Blenvllle. Genois and Clarke strsi,ts, designated by the Number 108. as nc r plan by (1. T. Dunbar. sdated the Ilh io comber. 1448, subdivided into twenty lots, from I to 20. Incln-lvt. |. a. o , nIIAItEl. OF THE TERUANTEPEC Company. a- tir corilflrae No. 112 4. 7 N fIA ILE OF TIlE PACIFIC RAIL road ('ompany. ir. ONE SHARE OF GOOD INTENT TOW fuoat Assooitatlon. TER-O-CAash on tte spot. A, tis if samn at the exre nse of the purchasers, bo'ore JiJuls Mossy. Jsq., New Orlca:,s. mt3 t n 17 31 EAST''EiR. ')N HAND, A LAPGE AND SELECT STOCK of Ithit Wines. French, Huniarian and California Wines. Ja' al-a and Banta Criz Itums, Kitr-h and Zwetahwatnser, California Fruits and Jell eas. FOr the Comingr Holidays. Also on hand, a large stock of WhiskIes, Bras dies Cognacs., Gins. bherrils Ports, Absinthe and Vermouth, French and German Cordi.la Pilsner's Bottled Beer anrd German reltzer. tole agent for J. Kauffman& Co.'s Ulncinnati Beer, in barrels. and Star. Tafel and Uhrig'8 Bo tted Beer. Also, for Oreme de Bose Eger nay Obampagne. F. rHOLLANDER, i....O.toiTQWNaZaas ........ Furniture Emporium, ARIORY HALL, 87 C AMP STREET. The Largest and Most Centrally Located Furniture Establishment in the City. ---- OonntJly on hxn, and, ad t the LOWIa T MAbtRET PAICBI , the largast and bhat seteAW acmortment of PARLOR GOODS To be fonod In the MBoth, oonsLutlin of SNltI Upholstered in lrocatel, Cotollne, Beps, Terry and alir Clotb, and Finished In Gilt. MABIBLt TOP INfAI)D 0CAD and PLANOT TA. BLt' Irenah PIA'TI MfItROtl M and PstenI Paase OIHAtII; ftie BiftDrtOoM Bti4lut, with Preineh PlIs P rccr, l'rr.lte are en"mo Arm' Irt; m in ranhb Pljte IIALL HTANDI with IAtI, Of to match; DIMINOI-ROOM md LIhBRAJI 8M1' 1 .ervy grad., A com lete seMrntmnt of MUfDtM end OOMMOd PL1NTtITRB. of every glrale elltable for eonslry ad plntatim Bsee. A large sok of boxedand knoolk down P.rnldkt and (Thaire. MPHING HAIS.ii snd MOrB MA'flirmnEs1IsA{S soad IPATIfflER VI l,lW sed dBOL)TE i .,l - LOUNOtGB, made to order. ALL OF OUR (GOODM ARE FROM TIIE BE1 T FAOTOTIPTE, OT(YrtH A.T AND WEMT, AND OUtR PRI'UE ARE THE LOWE$T IN TUE GITY. All ordxe panktd and shipped free of rianrge. Thanking our frienri and the L pnle for tielr pant natronn.e. we ea olit a contlotnance of the same in the future, It. M. & B. J. MONTUOMERY, Armory Hall, No. 87 Camp Street,. New Orleans. rnha ira OOMMXI*ION MECKOAWTN. Airr. OAnatamn. O, c(Anlas. f~ L. Caatman. CMe. J, Onamsnm. A. CARBIIERE & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHIIANTS VCeaer Koyal and Customhouse. ULbered Advaaee made on Oon~samrents to ear friends In LONDON. LIVERPOOL, IJS SMt HAVIRE and BORODEAUL LION QUEYIOUZE. OsBAR lOIs. QUEYR]OUZE do BOES, Wheoleale Ureere, DEAIERIW IN WINVI, AND LIQUORS8 And all kinds of WESTIERN PBODVOE, At the Bllue tewres. Odnar Old Levese and linnvllie e~reet~A . 1I04 '7 lwv DRY GOODS -- AT PAN IG PRICES, lUP TO APIIl, It. PEPIN & BIROUSSARD 145 CANAL SiT., (Oil. IJARONNF. We will eontinue. for one week longer, to mall all our Immense and well assorted astok of Drr Goods AT COST AND BEL W COST! Orestmearlflces will E , made in Fine Goods, and the following will be sold at ea per cent le.m than coat of Importation: French Courtral LINENS. Oourtral Linen OAMlBhICI. French Linen Damask TABLE COVERS. from ten up to thirty covers. French NAINSOOK and ORGANDIES. Freach Embroidered CURTAINS. French LACE and EMBBOIDERIES. Beal Thread Lace POINTS. etc. Also - WHITE GOODS, - Such as Stelped sad Checked Nataseek, DIoe.l White Sw~mr Piques. Bobblait and Maila for B ars. White and Colored I. leh Llaea.. Mareetlles (uallia. lettlalnhas and Ventlbalee Laces. And a tfll aertotrtm,:nt ofi HOUSE-FURNISIhING GOOD", At prime cost up to April 1. FOR CASH ONLY. PEPIN & BIJOUSBSARD, mhls 1w isI Canal, oarner Baronne. UNrERTAKERs. ORAS, O. JONE., JOHN G. BOCHE Fermerly with Prank Jonnson. JONI It EIOCHE, 35O snd 252 Mgaaine st.,nar Delordt. Urdtakrs k sad Em] almer . Al bRmte entrate to the arm wll Jm luw I94@e~pstb a'tl IRAILROADSI >lrAT JACiKUoIN *OVgl. $ITW OISmlZa.S. T. LOUIM AND 0Qa0AIO hAILIIOAD LINES. VDOU1ILE DAILY T liROUH TLAINS. On and 0.nnday. March is, 1srr wtI l depart ~ arive as followas grom Uil stre, de!pot "U- r C e I a oommd-b i te a.e ..oPn. prene l .lt It. 4M proeu u ll oquet toh a re IOsi 4. 8M. EArI. T rn STear aiT ooAND WT Ilyoae ehanAe~fT f to CARtiYINO THE V. H MAIL, Trainsarr lliov iAge pepart from Depot~, lest at C r aa tre p atret, arner re :t....ote , S mowr. a Oenedra ytanag - ".er ti TIlE OElEAT T"IiOUOf BONOT1 TO TEN Vspia jlll. via Atalanta an na tgioig. CAII TINO THE U. 8 MAIL. Trainh arrive 0n .tartom n Depot £wt a Osnal seet, a.s foos' Eapren......5.0 0l i, m. [ZPtVeS...... ll plg "f only one ohae to New het Off.e , oof 0img and Oomuea BENEFICIAL THE PUBLIC. We. bthe nderslrned I'hotntraphers ia the UnltM Staes dno state anti will bear testimony that Pý0UIIE rlJ( maul, by LAMIfRlI'H PATENF PROCESSES WILL Never Pade or Change Their Clei.r IN THE LEAST. Also are otherwise In every regpet more t*w4. tic than thesen mrad byv the old proies.a, wIte are bound to faule aond bme worthless. MARiO Y Ne..................... w teya. W. KUIB.Z .................New lrie. LEON VAN 1,00...... ......(Ielea `. 1. LANDY .... ......... .... (laeli aiS P. Q(VTS KlNIMTe..........P iladelpbls. ALLENi & IROWlg L ............ a. O. uEiNTIL, & CO............(bhiege. O. W. MOTUC ............Atla.ia, O. N. KLatIUE................IAilev. llUI.O .ON, President of the Phot graphic Association of the United State of America.........Man iVaraebe, (t. D0. II. ANDIReON......Uhhmanmd, Va. 7 00O. LIIMNTIIAL, State .t Leifians. And others. too nanmeroun to mention. THEO. LILIENTHAL, UI ............ OANAL STREET ............121 tfM am Uarpet and 011 Cloth Warehseue ELKIN ki k O., t6S...... ....C..anal treet...., .......Ir CARIPITS of every deseription at Bedeueo Prices. M 4TTTNO--NW styl! in fancy eolorn. WINDOW SHAD E s-aNew1tterns. OIL CLOTHf-In all widths. fte Portrait Patfnth,. ( AND INeTRKUCTIO'N GIVWM.) or from picturtes o the de.eaed. at theI fotlowing rates: Life size. bst ll - Ion and $150; ,at size, fin oql, gro and $1)0; Cl'avol heads. not retouched ,i.tmhabie photo gr t h.. but pure 'rtAy"p. h ads at 4. a5o and his. Aimalel Rort. both ri oil or .Tay8,u. -r an. r color,..e 0,rortiorioed rat' sta iaRIa I i will be gLves n every moane. I'ersons rclin abroanS iavn any of the = bovo w rt -atIsfaPt rily eze ult.d by sendlllnit th e e't ,lt'tur they posees. ,.(remlrPntid with a faitlhf.l de.~hlr rton of thl arson, and by stating tb. ' tyt" and sias at )ortrair desired, will hY'av their lrdlrl promp.. y azeu'I d to. I'hore' . ,trr(' a' ,ttted. VEUEI'TT B. D. JUi O, EW I ;'tLEAWll N.B.-Instroatlons given in Dirawing . nd Palnti g. Clatp s no m·mlnari sla D ly Art GOalery is a pltae of free re-rt. ,nMhll i. invited to visit it at pleasire. iLeA *'oW PEAI--COW 1kE . choice Carolina CaIy Peas, Clay MIxed, and other vaie 3b115011r