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Y_. k;.rday, owing to the large amount 41tik s paid to Nicholls' tax collectors, ' Speulators saw a large profit in the 'g rantst issued for per diem and mile igmof the members of the Legislature, 4d rse orders to their brokers to buy i~gaely. One broker had orders from -4instost prominent operator in the city . sbu-y all he could under 90 cents. The . tekisard warrants were not even called " bthe Stock Exchange yesterday. Thus :ed the people show what they think of ANioholis government. The Packard i!m~tUatts cannot command a cent in l.. Nicholls warrants closed stiff at '~i "You pay your money, and you ../s your Ohoioe." The bill introduced in the House by 4Qge! Voorhles, in relation to the or g~ .bation of the police juries in the g.rlshes, is a move in the right direoc ti*s, and we have no doubt it will be : .gsaed by the Legislature at an early diy. The policy of the bill should be tide very general. In all cases where 4, 1s brought to the knowledge of the (: eernor that there are officers of any .,ienU who refuse to recognize the lega -,apernment, such officers should be promptly addressed out of office, or tk1i. offies declared vacant by the 'T tslature that Gov. Nicholls may ar;:ppoint to them citizens devoted to the ge e and welfare of the State. All ' wolutionary elements in the State bsould be at least removed from control rC public offices. From all accounts Louisiana is again to be blessed with a commission. No tbdy knows what that commission is, and what it can do. In point of fact, olbedy cares much what it means to do, .tbure being a sort of floating supersti tilo in the community that the afore a.'akl commission can possibly effect Nothing. However, as our people do not wrih the "distinguished strangers" to S mome here on an entirely fruitless er an.d, we understand that a quadroon erootoroon ball is now in process otor -snlnatlon to the end that our forth 4 miag visitors may, like their prede 4esmors, be initiated into the mysteries e polite society in New Orleans, and be ~mnover to the right side, like those Sho sent before them, by the allure a aieta of the half-and-half sirens of our retropolis. .OREKN ElIN. gw aS. ratrrk'n Day Wa" Celebrated In thIe Old Country. I[8y Cnh'e to .ho Herald.] LOlxDoN, March 17, 1877.-The Ill feel L gereated amoug the Irish national 'le by the action of C:ardinal Cullen in sQlaton to the funeral of John O'Ma h.;. oioRy has not yet subsided, and that llgltary's receut action will certainly is" tend to allay it. Whatever may be tl1t of the right or wrong of the 4tairdinal's courso in Irish.polltics, there .am be but one opinion as to its effect. STh Irish pilieithood has stood so long ba y the people in days of persecution, mad were under su,,i heavy obligations st them,that any churchman who takes altes with tile government is looked . groa with grecat disfavor by the masses. 3[.eh- unfavorable comment has s been excited in Ireland by the thet that soon after the O'Mahony tlueral in Dublin Cardinal Cullen dined wth the Viceroy, and was treated with asore than ordinary distinction. Iis lmilnence was acomisltanied by several -dergymen, and the popular irritation e:_ sed by the fact is not likely to be on appeased. tLPatrick's D)ay was celebrated by theCastleo authorities in Dublin to-day with the customary honors. The cere nsa¥y of mounting guard at the Castle '. e the national holiday is always a w*and military display, but on this oc .abelon it was rendered very imposing yl'the presence of the Duke of Con. : nght, with the Lord Lieutenant and Sreveral distinguished military officers. ":l the garrison of Dublin, which is sel t4: less than 5000 men, were brigaded e.=a as they marched past the viceregal hl~lOlnny, under the eyes of the Prince, Ahe bands played Irish national airs. P. NMoney was thrown to the crowd, with a Vbew to arouse something that might g, for enthusiasm, and the whole .-a ert and the military officers wore . samrocks. This is regarded as sug - rlve of a desire to counteract the toft the O'Mahony demonstration, hblch was as unmistakable an expres d1 b of disloyalty, as it was a decided 1.oeess in regard to numbers. Irish ar tit$enalists laugh at the idea of a few a.b-amrocks and a little music, and a Sittl silver thrown among a crowd, hav f any effect in changing a deep-rooted .ýimlonal sentiment. t lmon's sacrifice. [N. Y. Sun.] I would not live alway, I ask k.ot to stay, Where a pitiless widow -Frowns dark o'er my way. She gives me no rest; She allows me no cheer So I'll gather my duds, ban, And get cut of here. But let it be said, As I vani-h from view, That I eave up my seat, Don, To give it to ' ou. aow About That Southern Policy. [Chicago Times.] And now that the Senate is out of the -way and all reasonable excuses have iest their force, will Mr. Hayes please p~3 eed to exemplify his much-talked ot Bouthern policy in practice? The partles in New Orleans are waiting leaxiously for the long-promised settle Set. Packard pretends to have as -~ ees that witnin ten days the sol <Mers will disperse the Nicholls govern. eneat, while Southern members of Con re in Washington assert with equal tlveness that Hayes has promised immediate withdrawal of the troops. is apparent that there is a grievous "understanding somewhere. The un nty is damaging to every material i ertest of Louisiana, and serves to amatain a feeling of uneasiness in the e mind all over the oountry. If e6 intends to fulfill his promises, Smay as well begin now. aE "Morris rode a very wild mus imag the other day, and fairly con . " know all about rld.ng, 0o begin with. "You mnet tIoua ant d then you mustang Oc," .o 819--Mrl. O, Ehrenberg vs. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Clarense et eas., ap pellants. Appeal from the Sixth District Court, parish of Orleans. Appeal dis missed. No. 6548-Mary D. Cooper and hus band vs. Sam'l C. Cappel et als., appel lants. Appeal from the District Court, parish of Bapides. There is no mis Joinder of parties in a suit brought by the husband and wife 'for the value of movables illegally and forcibly removed from the premises of the latter, and for damages sustained by the former by as sault at the hands of trespassers whose illegal act he was endeavoring to pre vent; and in such case all the trespass ers are liable in solido. Judgment amended to $3000 in favor of plaintiffs. No. 3048-John McGrath vs. Jas. D. Houston appellant. Appeal from the Eighth District Gourt, parish of Or leans-Appeal dismissed. No. 6438-buccession of H. D. Cooh rane, appellant. On opposition of Cath erine Eichinger. Where a bequest to a minor, the amount to be invested for her benefit until majority, is coupled with the clause "in the event of her death the donation to go," etc., the court will so construe the clause as to give it effect, and suppose that the tes tator meant in the event of the minor's death before his own. A donation to A. B. "for the benefit of her little daugh ter," a minor, is not a flde commiss~m, and is valid-Judgment amended so as to maintain both legacies. BY JUSTICE DEDLANO. No, 6557-Chas. DeGreck & Co., ap pellants vs. Murphy & Gairns et als.- Appeal from the District Court, parish of Tensae. Appeal dismissed. No 6567 C. L. Walmsley, appellant, vs. IH. C. Walker et al.-Appeal from the District Court, parish of Grant. Judgment reversed. No. 5322-John Ternoir, appellant, vs. Dan'l Weaver et al.-Appeal from the Superior District Court, parish of Orleans. Where the object in dispute is the ownership or possession of a tract of land, the land must be shown, by affidavit or otherwise, to be worth over $500, or the jurisdiction of this court cannot attach to it. Appeal dis missed. No. 6317-Joseph Jouet, appellant, vs. Mrs. E. F. Mortimer et al. Appeal from the Fourth District Court, parish of Or leans. In executory proceedings the notice of demand should be issued by the clerk, but the fact that it is not issued by that officer, but by the sheriff, though an irregularity sufflicient to en join the nale, can not avaiLto anaul one already made under the writ.--Ydg ment affirmed. No. 6544 -James Innis. appellant, vs. Fannie U. Oliver, Widow Bienvenu. Ap peal from the District Court, parish of Pointe Coupee.-Judgment amended, dismissing plaintiff's supplemental pe tition and decreeing him owner of the land. BY JUSTICE EGAN. No. 5314-A. Rochereau & Co. vs. Winm. McC. Jones et als., appellants. It, hearing refused. No. 040Io-McCloskey, Bigley & Co., appellants, vs. Wingfield & Bridges et al. Rehearing refused. No. 6406-John Klein & Co., appel lants, vs. E. F. Hcrwig chairman, etc., et als. Appeal from the Superior Dis trict Court, parish of Orleans. Judg ment affirmed. No. 5351-Wm. H. Halle, administra tor, vs. McGehee, Snowdon & Vlolett, appellants. Appeal from the Sixth Dis trict Court, parish of Orleans. An ad ministrator who has settled with and bal anced the accounts of the factor or bro ker of the deceased cannot attack that settlement on the ground that he has rald more than the pro rata due the broker; he can only recover on the ground of fraud or of error of fact. Judgment reversed. No. 6579-8. 8. Harrell et al. op ponents, vs. B. C. Quinn, administra tor, appellant. Appeal from the Parish Court, parish of St. Helena. The Par ish Court is without jurisdiction to in quire into the validity of a claim against a succession evidenced by a judgment of the District Court, and another creditor who opposes its being placed upon the administrator's account should attack it in the District Court, causing proceedings in the Parish Court to be meanwhile stayed.-Judgment amended so as to allow claim of Mrs. Quinn. No. 6569. H. P. Kernochan, appel lant, vs. Mrs. 8. A. Pope, and MIrs. S. A. Conrad and husband vs. G. DeBlanc, sheriff, et als., ap pellants, consolidated.-AppeaI from the District Court, parish of East Baton Rouge-To hold a married woman on her note and mortgage it must be shown that the judge's authorization to her to execute said document preceded the contraotion of the debt by her. Judg ment reversed and case remanded. BY JUSTICE SPENCER. No. 6301-State of Louisiana vs. Jas. Augustin and Frank Paul, appellants. Al$peal from the First District Court. parish of Orleais. Where two or more crimes result from a single act or fact but one indictment will lie, so a party having been convicted of horse-stealing cannot afterwards be tried for the lar ceny of the wagon to which the horse was harnessed when both were stolen. Judgment reversed. yo. 6270-Mrs. M. A. Laloire and hus band vs. P. S. Wiltz & Co., appellants. Appeal from the Fifth District Court, parish of Orleans. The pledgee of a promissory note which is for a larger sum than the amount it is intended to secure cannot pledge it to a third per son for an amount greater than his own interest in it, and if he do, to avoid liability for the excess, the onus is on him to prove that it was not worth what it called for.-Judgment affirmed. No. 5520-Chas. J. O'Donnell vs. Wm. Durbridge et al.; Wm. L. Cushing, surety and appellant. Appeal from the Fifth District Court, parish of Orleans. Appeal dismissed. No. 6554-Adeline Luckett, appellant, vs. Cora A. Crain. Appeal from the District Court, parish of Rapides. Judgment amended. No. 6599-A. M. Dunn, administrator, appellant, vs. T. J. Bird, sheriff, et al. Appeal from the District Court, parish of East Baton Rouge.-Judgment re versed. No. 6561-John A. Stevenson et al., appellants, vs. D. A. Weber, collector, et als. Appeal from the District Court, parish of West Feliciana.-Judgment amended. An Example to be Followed. In Kashgar, where the blessings of civilization are as yet little known, "any tradesman convicted of using false weights has the scales tied around his neck, his shoulders bared, and he is conducted through the streets of the city by the police, who mercilessly scourge him with leather thongs." To.macriw 5 L. ..DSne k . o. offer remnats ofa leldesse r o ooa4 6 cente anus $ The patent TIE and PULLER ~wned tj this Company having been fe!ly tested at the Cham pion Press, is now offered to press owners and shtpmasters at a moderate price. An average of fully fit y bales per hour. and at times over sixty bales per hbor, has been compressed and tied by this process, and with practice it is believed that an average speed of sixty bales per hour can be attained. By the use of this Tie and Pltler the capacity of a ship can be increasetd fully 20 per cent. and the bands are i0 per cent stronger than when the ordinary ties are ured. JOHN B. LAFITTE & CO Manangrs. mhvi it 184 0ravier street. THE 8O0TON REGULATING Check Burner, cqmplete, with Opal Globe and Holder, can be booght at SI' per dosen, put up. The CHECK BURNER being of the latest pat ent, dated December 12, 187G. is equal, if not su perior, to any Check Burner in the market. JUOLIUS LOEFFLER, Gas Filter. mhb2 1w 43 Royal strooeet. PPECIAI. NOTICE. OFFICE STATE TAX COIt,LxLron, Second District, No. is It yal street. tIer chant's Exe ange. up stairs, March 23, '77, All persons within the limits of the Hocond District owing licenses and capital tax are hereby notifled ,hat the office for the collection cf said taxes is now opened. P. L. BOtUNY. mlh23 if Stat Tax Cohlctoer. IPE4CIAL NOTICE. OrFtro; BTAT|e TAX Colr,.Totn, e,,ve'ntt Districtt. All persons within the limits of the Soventh District owing License and Capital Tax ar hereby notified that the ofticu for the collection €of said Taxes is InW Op'uned at the corner of Hampson and Carrollton Avenue. H. TEBBP, mh22 4t* Ptato Tax Collector. SPECIA L NOTICE. OrF!aa HTATE TAX otOnlrrcTOn, Fourth Distrit, Parish of Orleans. March 19, 1877. All persons within the limits of the Fourth Distriot owing JIGcENSHI an' CAPITAL Tax are hereby notilled that the office for the colloction of said taxes is now opened at No. 241 Josephine street, R. C. BOND, mhls It* State Tax Collector. SPECIAL NOTICE. Ormen STATx TAX COl.LETsOR, First District, New Orleans. March 19th, 1817. The reeeipts given by MR. E. U. PA-YNE, for amounts advanced for the support of the gov. ernment by the liberal and patriotic citizens of this octy, will be received as CASH in the pay ment of TAXES and LICENSES at this oflce. E. A. BURKE, mht9 tf T;x Colletr. SPECIAL NOTICE. Orrtot. STATSI TAX CoL,T,CTon, Fir.t District Parish of Orles..n, Mlarch 13, 1877. All persons within the limits of the First Dis trict owing LICsENs and CAPITAL TIax are here by notilled that the ofiltn for the collection of said taxos is now opened at l:49 Gravier street. E. A. IsUIKE, mht3 tf State Tax Colictlor. BUDWEIS.Rl IHOTrLED BFIt.R We have .ecured the agency of the celehratod BUDWEISER BOrIEI) which 1s undoubtedly the heot beer in the world. We offer it In cases (Pints and Quarts) at very L.OW PItICES. ' MILLER & DIELMANN, mhl1 im to. 52 and 54 South Peters street. Dr. A. POINCY, Of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, 267 ROYAL STREET. Consultations in French, English, German and Italian. Morning from 7 to a; evening from 5 to e. Vaccination at the hours of consultation. fe24 im TIlE NEW ORLEANI Sanitary Excavating Co., (Incorporated by an act of the Legislature, with exclusive privilege of EMPTYING VAULTS, PRIVIES, SINKS, Et.c) Are now in full operation, and are prepared to perform the above work with promptness and dispatch. The advantages derived from the use of the Odorless Excavating Aptaratus. as used by the company, are that the work can be performed at any hour of the day or night, the thorough manner in which the deposits are removed, the absence of all offensive odors, the short space of time required (an ordinary sink being emptied in from ten to fifteen minutes) and, above all, ITS CHEAPNESS. All orders left at the Company's office, No. - Common street. or sent to Postoffice box No. 913, will receive prompt attention, mh18 1m SPECIAL NOTICES. speclal Notice-To BcEnf River Ship pets.-At the solicitation of several shippers, whose lots were not completed yesterday, the STELLA BLOCK laid over to 12 m. THIS DAY. twhich hour she positively leave' for Black and Bccuf rivers through to Point Jefferson. mh23 it TOM TAYLOR, Master. To the Lake - Office of New Orleans City Pailroad Company, No. 124 C'anal street New Orleans, Marco 19, 1877.-Until further no tice, the afternoon trains for the Lake will leave the city every hour, from 3 to 7 o'clock. The last train will leave thy Lake End at 8 o'clock. mhblt tf '. C. LEWIS, Bacretary. Otlice of New Orleans :lly Raiiread Com pany, No. 124 Canal street, New Orleans. March 18. 1877 -At a meeting of the Board of Directors. held on toe 14th instant a dividend of Three Dollars per share was declared, payable to the stockholders on and after MONDaY, April 2. 18si. All transfers of stock for ton days previ ous to that date must be ex.dtvidend. mhis td O. C. L.EWIS. Secretary. Oflce of Crescent Mutual Insurance Company New Orleans, March 12, 1877-In con formity with the fourth article of the amended charter, an election of Trustees, to serve one year from the first Monday in June next. w, 11be held at the office of the company, on MONDAY. the 2d d y of April, 1877, between thehours of 12 m. and s o'clock l. m. HENRY V. OGDEN, mb15 lad Secretary. hew rleauns, March 1, 18s7.-N-atM2 I i h'y given that the Interes t of Mr. . B. U ATT n our firm psesefro t dats Ij 1 sk11se p0ur BL+:se taU C. C 04 St. Charle istreet. The only Theatre open in the ifty. uanday, Mareh It. For one week, the eminent Amerlean Comedian MILTON NOBlsta, Whowfll appear in his typical American drama entitled THE PH(ENIX, suoported by the Academy talented Lr 'matic Company. Family Matinee-Wednesday, March 21. Friday. itarch 28-Benefit of MILTON NOBLES I resontlng his new sensatonal drama, called DIAMON.SI IN THIf 1OU0H. Saturday Matinee and Satnrday Evening. March 24-DIAMONDS IN TIHE ROU+IH. Banday, March 26-one week only-the Famous Actor OIAVER DOUJI BYRON. in his new play called PLENTY OF MONEY. mhlstf LOIT-FOUND. T OrT Oh MISLAID, ON WZDNEBDAY, Ii March 21, 1877. a BLACK LEA'IHkIH POOKET BOOK, containing four State War rants, as follows: One In favor or J. IT. Sutherlin. parirh judge of I)e Solo, for $326, being in part payment for services for last quarter of 1873. One in favor of J. H. Sutherltn. judge of De Soto parish, for $300. being in part payment for services for 1816. One in favor of 8. M. Potts, and by him in 4 raed for eli her $300 or thle, being payment nas State gupervisor of Registratilon for De Soto parish in the year 1874, ono in favor of J. It. Brown for $210. being paymcent for services as clerk to the Supervisor of Registralion in Do Soto parish in the year 1874. 'J he public nre hereby cautioned not to nego tiate the th.e ne, and a liberal reward will be paid for the return of book and contents to R. T C l RIU, No. 19 Unin street, or to the Democrat office. mhl2+r F. ,M&,H L(Tl' - WARILANT No. ISO, IhtlrED L Ma'ch is, 1877, to Oscar Arroyo, for services rendierld as Minute CleriK in the Menate (luring the session of 1877 for the sum of Ninety Dol lars. Parties are hereby cautioned against ne gotlating for the same, as application for a du plicate has been made. mh22 1w ORC)OR ARROYO. WANTS. W ANTED - RECOND-HAND CARRIIAGEtI and Ilngglos. Any one having such, and wishing to dispose of them, can find ready sale for thoem by calling on L. T. MAI)DDUX. 32 Carondelet street. Also, a full stock of Car riages and Buggies and a complete stock of the Japanese Child's darriage and Cradle, a mo-t wonderful coxmbllation; in short, a full stock in everytbing apertainlng to the Carriage business-all of which will be sold at reduced prices to suit the times. The community is most cordially invited to call and examine at 36 Carondlelet street. mhll am L. T. MADDUX. ANTED-A ITUATION AS A TRAVEL ug Aient for a Drug House, by a man who is fal pliar with the business, and has ex tensive aeouaintance in Louisiana, Msisissippi and Texas, Best New Orleans references given Address O., Misslssippi City, Miss. mh WANTI.R-TO PUtUCHASE ON sMALL monthly payments, a house with at least three rooms, on two lots, in the Fourth or Fifth Dtistrict, htween St. Charles street and River. Aodress with lowest terms andi intor.s. W. S., 96 Fourth street fele* A ANTED- BY A SOBER AND IN ,US trious young man a situation as Watch man, Porter, Salesman or Driving of any kind; Is thoroughly acquainted in the city. Would go in the country if desiroel. Address W. O., Dem Ocrat office. ftttt WI ANTED--STRANoEItS AND VISITORM to know that nicely furnished rooms with or without bosrdi, can be rented at 1re banal street. One of the most destrable locailties in the city. Rates reasonable. Apply on the premises, over the GregC SReaing Machine Depot and Fashion Emporum. 154 Canal street. dn2t 3m DRY GOODS - AT -. UP TO APRIL l.t. PEPIN & BROUSSARD 158' CANAL ST., COR. BARONNE. We will continue, for one week longer, to sell all our immense and well assorted stock of Dry Goods AT COST AND BELOW COST I Great sacrifices will be made in, Fine Goods, and the following will be sold at so per cent less than cost of Importation: French Courtral LINENS. Oourtrai Linen CAMBRICS. French Linen Damask TABLE COVEBB, from ten up to thirty covers. French NAINSOOK and ORGANDIES. French Embroidered CURTAINS. French LACE and EMBROIDERIES. Real Thread Lace POINTS, etc. - Also - WHITE GOODS, - Such as - Striped and Checked Nalnsek, Mulals. White Swl.s Piques. Bobbinet and Muslit for Bars. White and Colored Ii ish Linens. Marseilles Quilts. Nottingham and Vestibule. Laces. And a full assortment of HOUSE-FURNISHIING GOODS, At prime cost up to April 1, FOR CASH ONLY. PEPIN d- BROUSSARD, mhl lw 158 Canal, corner Baronne. CARPET WAREHOUSE. 17........Charres Street........ We offer at Beduced Prices our Large Stockol CARPETING of all kinds. FLOORB OIL CLOTHS, of all widths and qual tMsATTING Tal and Piano COV'RS. WINDOW $HADES Oornices. Bands eta. CURITAIN AND PItNITURE AT$I. eof 'du i d t _Ab a Io . ward *e1let.. Ssh of 'rieans--No. l24.-B virtue of an ala writ f fler faolMs to me directed by the Honorable the Fifth District Court for the par° iah of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, on WEDNE S DAY, April fourth, 1877, at Ios, o'clock a. m., at my waretouse, 23 and 25 Orleans street, between Royal and B murbon streets, in the Second Dis trict of this city, the following described proper ty, to-wit ALL THE FURNITURE and movable ef fee's taken from the premises occupied by de fendant John DeBlois situalted at No. 2si Du reaine street. same District. The whole as per inventory, which may bW seen at myoffice. Seized in the above sult. Terms-Cash on the . sot. T'HOP . H. IANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. mh23 28 ap4 Jean FPsle vs. Pierre Kenny. C IXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR TIlE PAR'IAH O of Orleans-No. 9226.-1ly virtue of a writ of fleor facia to me directed by the Honorable the Sixth District Court for the parish of Orleans in the above entitled cause. I wi 1 proceed to sell at pnublio uction, on 'TUitADAY, April a, 1177 at 5 o' lock p. m.. at my warehouse. NRo. , and 25 Orleans street, between Royal and BInrb.on streets, in the Second District of tale city, the following described property, to-wit A LOT OF F UBNITUIIE and movable effects. as per inventory, which may be sreen in my office. rwized in the above suit. Teot ms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS II. HANDY. " Civil Sheriff of the parish of Orleans. mh23 28 as, Win. Boget vs. Nerd. Kraemer. F1IFTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ' ih of Orleans--No. 77fi7-By virtue of a writ of fleri facis, to me direterd by the Honorable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Or. loans, in the above ent tied cause, I wili pro eed to sell at publi, antor,tt, the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Exehage. Royal street. be tweern Canal and CustIt.mnouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on 'I'UESDAY, A pril 3, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following deseriboed property, to-wit- ALL t TIIE tt R fIT and interest of the defend ant herelip, J. Ford. Kraemer. in anid to the ease and suit entitled J. F, Krn-rn r v.. F, Mutiller, No. 7501 of tlhe doket,t of the Fifth Dstrict Court for the part-h of Orleians. Heize7d int the above snilt. Torms- Ciah on the spot. TI'HO. IT. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the parish of Orleans. mh 23 . ap Succession of Thomas FPinning. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOiR THE PAR S .Ish of Orleans --No. 31,332.- Whereas, E. T. Parker, publio administrator. has petitioned the court fr letters of administration on the estate of the late Tkimena Finning, deceased intestate. Notice is n erey riven to all whom it may non corn, to show cause within ten days, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. By ord r of the court. rnh2 27 31 JOHN HERTIERT, Clerk. uerenosloa of Jactate Prioreval. SECOND DI TRICT COURT FOR THE -Pat-hi-of t,- ane-a-N', y2t -Notttonc iRre bIy given to the creditors of this estate and to all other persons herein inteo, ated, to show cause within ton days from the present notlil catiorn, it any they have or can, why the account Iresented by E. '. Parker, Plubli Administra tor, and administrator of this o'ta'e should not be homologated andrl approved, anri the funds ilistributed in acordanr'e therewith. By ordter of the court. mh22 27 31 JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. Bumnmers & Erannin vs. James 1. Clarke ITXTH DISTRICT COUR' FOR 'tHE PAR , isi of (rleans. No. 1257.- By virtue of a writ of Fori facits to me directed by the Hlonorable th HSixth District (o,urt. for ,the p rish of Or leans, in the above entitlet caluse, I will proceed to sell at public auction, on the promlses hrr- inafter diesignatedl. on TUFSDAY, April 3. 1177, at. 10` o'clock a. In.. the following tldceribed propurty, to wit- ALL TIIE FURNITURE and other movaile offects contained in defenfdant's residence. situated at, the cor:ner of Canal tand Marais streets., in thei First District of this city, as per inventory, which may be seen in my ofi.ce. SeJhed in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the sp t. THOM.ARS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the parish of Orleans. mh22 29 ap3 J. P. Bayren vs. Loze & Bergeron, FIFIII DISTRICT COURIT FOR THE PARL i h of Orleans. No. 7578.--By virtuet of a writ of fler fa,'.s to met directed by the honor able the Fitth District Court for the parish of Orleans. in the above entitled cause, I will pro ceed to sell at pDul ic auction, at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' .xchange, IRoyal street, be tween Canal and Customhouse streets in the Second District of this city, on MO DA'Y, ADril twenty-third. 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. the following desrihbed property to wit: A 8QUARE OF OROUND situate in the Sev onth District of this city, designatol by the num ber one hundred and seventy-seven, bounded by Carrollton Avenue. Dur,lin, Pritchard and 'I welith streets, said square of ground contain ing twenty-six lots, and measur s three hundred fe 't by three hundred and twenty-six feet. Being the same property acquired by the defendant. ,Daniel Lozs, by purchase from R. C. Cummings. per act passed before et. Magner, late a notary public in this city, on the sixteenth day of January, 16e: regl tered in the convey ance office of this city, book four. folio six hun dred, and eight. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the sr,,t. THIO iAR If. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. mh21 ap 12 23 ;" ..~__.~...... "! .. ." .. w m m n_ , m IN BANKRUPTCY. UNITED STATEM DI8TRICr COURT. e DISTIICT OF LOUISIANA. IN THE MATTER OF JOHN J. WINN,, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy-No. 1458. W FEREAS., JOHN J. WINK. OF WEST Feliciana parish. and district aforesaid, duly declared bankrupt under the act of Con gress of March 2. 1867, has this day filed in said t court, a petition praying for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said act. Notice is there fore given to all creditors who have proved their debts. and to all other persons in interest, that the second day of April, 1877. at 11 a m.. is assigned for the hearing of the same, and that they may then and there attend and show cause, if any they have, way the prayer of the said petition should not be granted; and further notice is given, that the bankrupt will undergo an examioation before Register C 8. Kellogg on the thirty-first day of March, A. D. 1877. at 11 a. m., at his office in the Custom-House build ina. Clerk's Office, New Orleans March 15, 1877. B. 2DVONhHIkE, mhl6 23 30 Deputy Clerk. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA. IN THE MATTER OF CHARLES W. STINDE, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy-No. 1516. W HEREAS, CHARlES W. STIiDE. OF New Orleans and District aforesaid, duly declared hbakrupt under the act of Congress of March 2. 1867, has this day f ed in said court a petition praying for a disch irgo and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said act. Notice is therefore given to all creditors who have proved their deb s. and to all bther persons in interest, that the 31st day cf 3arch, 1877. at 11 a. m., is as signed for the h' aring of the came. anrd that they may then and there attend and show cause, ifanythey have, why the lrayer of the said petition should not te granted; and further notice is given, that the b intIrupt will undergo an examination before Register C. S. Kellogg, on the 29th day of March A. D., 1877. at 11 a. m., at his office. Custom-House Building. Clerk's Offie, New Orleans, March 8 1877. R. DUEiVNSHIRE, mh9 16 25 D Deputy Clerk. FOR SALE. FORB SALE-ON THE JACKSON RAILROAD Snear Independence, about five miles from the Railroad, a tract of about 6 o acres of good land* about o acre cleared; balance well tim. bere~; house and barn; about a head of stoek, seatle, yoke of oxen, horses and wagon. he nd arming utensils ad oo teR ihole at a bargain. OOBN IN BULt. B D. E. MOIRPIY 8ON--A, E. MOIIRPaY AuAtloneer.-Will be sold for accountt Of whom it may concern on 8i4TUSDAT ,· 24, 1117. at twe!ve o'clock m., in the New Odr Elevator and Warehouse Compam., oen Wt1 street, between Harmony and PleMaant Ie.t9" 13-6 BUSHtELS CoR IN tULK, Terms-Cash. mnt2S I By 8oey, Maeon & O'Omanr A COMPFORTABL' HOUSE IN THEB .9EOON DI THLI(T. C(orner of Durat no and St. Claude streets. HALE WITHOUT I.I Iur. BY HOEY, .MACO. & O'CONNORe-Niholas J. Hoy. Anrt ionoeor-Offl s No. i laronde let street.-SATltU AY, Marcht St. 1871 at is o'clock , at the St. Charles Auction aaohaage. will be sold b1 Dpubl t aotllo- THE DI1d.11BLE F . MLY R1341DENOB formlng the corner of Dumtlne A& t. Oiao, streets, in the nsquare bounded by umbzlne, Philip, lampartand Mt. t;innde streets. The lo menuts r es 87feooti aches and 2 rilee fro at on Dt maine street, and too feet 2 Inches I line la depth fronton St. Claude street. between paral lel lines. The dwelling corntains a hell and about 7 rooms in the main bullling; atwostory brick kitchen, with tix rooms; yard entranues on both sidee. TunMs-One half cash; remainder at a months credit, in note btaring inte.rest of s pr enet per annum from date of sal, until flnal payment, with all the usua security clausees.Ae.a insuranon and transfer of policy, et.. all to be secured by special mtortg.Lgo and vender's lien, and purchaser to ass m,, payment ever and above his bid of all taxes pnytle in 1877. Actof sale before U. V. Foulon, No:ary Parbu at the exp'ense of the purchuser r. -h t4 By C. E. Girardey· SECOND AND LAST ADJUDICATION I OFFICE FURNITURE. IRON SA8IIS. Evc. BUCCEPRIONS OF THE TATE L. P. FbGflE B AND J..1. J. EONCE Alt 4T. As members of the iteo firm of Abat & Geneaes. Nos. 38.441 and 2J.rtir-Secontl Distrtit Coert for the parish of Orleans. UY C. E. OIRAIDEY. Auc.toneer--Of)oe1os 1 t :t1 Camp street. FRIDAY. the .a3,1 Marh 1877. at 11 o clock a. m.., at the offloo. No. 1Wi Uustotmhouse. between Koyal andl Bourbon streets, will be sold at public a.nti,,n by and in pursuance of two several orders trotr the Hon. A. L. Tisst, Judge of the Second ltistrhct Onort f )r the parish of Orlans., dated the 2eth Feb ruary, 1877, and rendered in the above entitled suooosslons ONE FINE, LA1n(, IRION SAFE. DIBSK sad other OkFFI ;E FURNITUItE. Taarns -Cash on the spot. mhts 1i a By O. Valeton. TWO LOTS OF GIROUND, WITH BWILDING8 ON CARONDELET WALLK. BSUCCESSION OF JOS. FERROWILLT. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans. No. 39,212. 7YT O. VALETON, Auctioneer-On SATUR 'r DAY. April 21, 1877, at 12 o'clock ir., will be soil at nthe Mrrehnauts arti ArActiveors'- - change, on Royal street, in obedlence to an order from the Hlonorable A. L. Tim-ot Jundgeo the Second District Court for the parish of Or leans, dated February 27, 1877. for aooount of aOove succession 1. TWO OONTIGUOU4 T.OT. OF OROU'D. situated In the Second District of 'hl- city, iA the s9ulare bounded by Carondellt Walk. Mire Tontt and St. Peter streets, having each 20 fees . front on Carondelct Walk, or street, between parallel lines of 121 feet 8 inches and i lines aw one side, and 1.2 fIet 4 inches and 5 li.es on the. other side; the rear line measutin 29 Iettfll lines. ttaid lots are dtnsltni- d b: Nof.4 and& of square 32, together with all bulildings and im- - 0 prqvertments thereon, consisting of one frame , buildig and appurtenances w. 'I1E IMS-Cash. Ten per cent to be paid at tdi5 moment of adjudication. Taxes for the ran ning year to be assumed by purchaser. Act of sale before O. Do Armas. Notary Public. mhfl4 21 28 ptll 14 MUNICIPAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE-CITY TAXES OF 187/. 1)PAR.Tg3ENT oF FIINCI, City, Hall, New Orleans, March 22.1877. Tax bills for 1877 are now ready for delivery. The following rates of rebate for prompteash taymentwill tbe allowed: Three per cent on all hills paid up to atot March, 1877, inclusive. Two per cent on all bills raid up t) isth Aprl., 1877, inclusive. , , One per cent on all bills paid up to 30th AVp l ! 1877, inclusive. After April 3 ', 1877, interest at Tea per sans per annum from 3est March, 1877. and costs, will accrue. •r mh22 t a3o J. C. DENIS, Admialstrator. SEALED PROPOSALS. IAYORALTY OF NEW OLeIAWS. City Hall. Mach 2. 187; I Scealed proposals will be received until Marsh 30. at 12 m., for publishing the proceedings anad ordinanc s of the City Council and all ofied. notices of the several departments of the city government, proposals to state the price per square of the space of one hundred words solid matter, for first and subsequent Insmrtions, Separate proposals will also be received forthe same period for rwinting the various blanks. etc., as per paragraphs from I to 8 inclusive, of act No. 49, approved March 12, 1877. For publishing the proceedings and ord. . nances of the Council and official notices of flb. several departments no bids will b3 reeetNed except from parties publishing a mortij': paper issued at least six times a week. Bonds, with security, in such amount as m. . be satisfactory to the Mayor will be required rfe the faithful execution of the respective co- ' tracts. Term of contracts to extend to 1st JgaP uary. 1878. The city reserves the right to reject say or ail bids. ED. HILBBrUBY, mbrh 26 3l Mayor. NOTICE. DEPARTXENT or CO rnaIW , City Hall. . New Orleans, March I, IMf1 ' By Hoey, Macon & O'Cosm.'. SALE OF TIIS REVENUIf OF TBl PUBLIO MARKETS. :,. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, L. the Council Chamber, (ity Hall, on iion day, March 26, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the reves* ues of the following m ntioned Markets for "s' month of April, 1877, v:z: Fruit and Vegetable Markets. French Meat Ioydras and Pilie Treme Washington and Port St. Bernard LeBreton St. Mary's Magazine Claiborne Jefferson City ,orn.aru - Ninth Street Algiers Dryades Street The Markets will be sold separately. Terms and conditions-Cash on the spot it U. S. Currency. The city reserves the right to reject any sad all bids. CHAS. CAVANAC. mh 8212326 Administrator of Commerea. SEALED PROPOSALS. Dnarmrnsror 0o PiXaSm ' City Bali, New Orleans, MarchIs . I Sealed Proposals will be received at this e. partment until FRIDAY, MARCH. 12. ItY, at ya o'elock m., for the sale to the citl of Tea What Improvement Bonds. Theeltyreesrves the rslhtto itr* eay'er4.. abtt*Admaaeba