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of' .2"6: TO6 ThU 4'lMJI AT Pt11l * tIMAXILUS AU(~Y1S 3kUUANO3. L~N7 334 41 I'15'rljt 1I·t'r'CI' Ir't Att i ntn il t't ( at'ndllt fInt ' tlbt~~ tR 1tvn~l'br ity fttt1ctj t'lbl Ita~ OI. l l1la 8,14 Il~ok 17 1 teut!U(Itj$w 1)011 111 to 4.I 'I r'I.~lt'litt hi ik* M~t. ra~i4N ,t EIfiod ni tnfn la1rkP~' 41'dnp ti l'P .-4h11 vf tltetar0 Nliv 111111rl Ic to ofrrl n 1clr Mt.. )41 trolt't" t'tputy fIt l~ittk ot~tri othwa ."oi~ $ttA10 Itl l tilt~ ItOo-nnR 'tpY TUB ICOMPROM*Nim. maontlls 4~ien Why It Mlnlsould sa an Im. penalbility. Wasshington National ltepu)lioan. I To otr mind there would be something I.Yl Iewonro, tt nid ounafe in any propu. the e O ti or the Cabtint to compromlse eiftls in the ditu.ted Mistes by skliin Cihaamberlait and 1 ackard shall be elected tBenate of the United Htates, or receive recognition at the hands of those who a them, aud are I athed In return s a oit ton for their abandonment of the otlce of o . It ise int mrtllnu beosatse it does t e. stiated to the character and dignity of Ieth0.ttrve onuntcil of the nation to be enprSg it anly ischemes whioh have for their ohbjet. the aMoolpltnihment of politeal #fineeo, or tgWgs. , of any sort; and beoause it is ot obvious how an element which treated with abhorrent e si a basis looal power or authority, antd whlioh conse tle.cty convtull. the t.ate with its pretenitons, - M lee than a disturbing cause when made tlh~dgoey of the Federal relation, It l unsafe, UIasee it trenches upon ground outside of the e urisdltotto and trespasses against the Sof representation; Iand beouse being with. u the bounds of legtimate author'ty, it may be r.jeted, and thte embarrass not only the Ad anleitraIlon, but the welfare of tihe country by eatItbutingt to further complications. buppose pfopo.lIion be made and is not sooepted by represetting those ttatee in the negotis. t The result would be to humiliate the Pro* Itent and hie advisore, while not relieving thew se * position in whloh it would place thanm - Ibat )eOninttg the fant that the parties to be Sfr were not entitled to the plaoes they either by non-eleouton or non-useer, and the t at that their omnpetltore were entitled themt either by election or the exercise of the r of the .fSe with the assent and oo of the people. There is always danger eitel upnit .nwarrsnted proj ecte, however pure or patrotic the iurpose. I the propocitlon were to be made and rejected, as it is to be feared Itweald be, what wouldbe the consequenu e The letratotn would be cotprotuised in jlace dfftetences, and tihe governments of and Nicholle wotld have to be reoog uhe uil the same; for it would not do to concede hts, as indorsed by the people of their I lte tlates, as would ie done, in effTeo, by ming autrbh a iroposition and then because they were not a bl or willing to respond by euOIter conalesion, refuse to ascord the right's taoittl admittted. This would be to ltlace the trauon clearly in the wrolng, and deprive moral as well an of pulitical support. For ihete-lanone we do not belvter there ti any sulrb purpose in contemiplation on the part of the gvy. ersment. It the roufoernces propoled have in View the better ecOltrity of the rights and privileges of the colored race they catl result. in nothlung hut per soaad pledges on the p~at of prominent Htlothern gentlemen, and canl not, therefore, ie of aly cer taL. advantage, for it is by no means sure that. Na.rlentative mtentn who etlp forward at such bien souomplish the undertaklng they en t perfuorm, in reaspect of matters which lie the province tr the people, tint aside Sthe impoliey of attaching any Importaue to etudi promises as ground of rellance, thier is a tnatlfest impro pr-ly in challenging the integrity ta the Bout hrn purpose touching a constitutoon el dty impa sed upon the people, by exaoting a whitch would be as offensive as we have b Wd out it would be futile. Honorable men iattenued by no pledges in the is eformance * duly, and men without honor, though sworn gto te obeervance, sill tsll short of its obliga Nh eor Is there any ococasion for such even though they were proper. The S oulty will be removed the moment the raie is left tree to follow its natural im and .ide with the property owners and land mroplsietors. The laws of trade and commerce wl ever be sealouely guarded in all oountries,and wherever there is a vote to be seeured to the one Ylker the other of contested principles or dis theorles, it will be brought out and de In the strifes wblet follow division of t in repect of euch legislation, public wtIl protet the freedman in his rights eeneurly than the armed forces of power. tDt if the object is simply to organise Legisla Mtue In euch a manner as to withdraw the oeuses 4t dlierder from among the masses, and to Insure Wit. and needftl laws,it is to be hoped the con Stenees in the one case and the Commlsston in the other will succeed to the ftllest measure of 4kOhea o dence which prompted them. 04 ------ ----- =qv* -- .... E. JOHN ELLIS. Mit1 Full Statement About the Matthews Foster Arreement. [Special to Oourier-Journal.] WnranToroN, March 29.--On the evening of the h of February Mr. Lamar sent a page to r.is, requesting an Interview. On meeting lil. Mr. Lamar said that, in his opinion, the peeon dehlvered by Mr. Charles Foster that day wa inltended to be understood as the utter ame of Gov. Hayes iimtself. lHt firther said that Judge Stanley Matthews had said to Foster that his tFoeters') spech was not strng mqangh, and he ahould have said that lov, Hayes wou00ld ave nothing to do with Packard. Mr. FJter replied that he did not like to take so manuh upn himself; to whlch Matthews roplhed: "Well, if I had epoken I would have said so, be Case it is the trutn." Mr. Lamar, after detailing this conversation, eald that it was the tirit utterances he had ever beard from one of Governor Hayes' friends iln ntand direct eoough to oommand attention the Southern people. He advised Mr. Ellie to see Judge Matthews at ones, and then to pro . _e to Columbus, Ohio, and if posejble see and ob ainof G ,vernor ayves' assurances and guar ataee of a liberal and just policy toward Louis -aa and South Carolina in the event of his inan Varation. Mr. Ellis replied that he did not wish wto it without conference with his colleagues; but Mr. Lamar insisted that he did not believe in dhtged responsibi ities, and urgea Mr. Ellis to ; tio he had suggeated. At the request of Shbe wrote out in the form of a letter the .4ai es of what he (Ilmar) had said. Mr. dau that evening to 0oev.l sln hta4 rseachul 3e iinrt "S0 ,` 4- MLa - ' Ja . om. : .-, v v$!~r'" r, +r,`. w oh ihre , ab " 1 p o l.e ot theori ln oommunteltion, rua betraltYtg a heleoi to asoredIi me to Gov, ayeel an r vd not to go any further with the lftfir, but shbowed Mr. I ar's letter to Major )larke, and advised him to moe Jodge Mat thews and hve a oonferenoe and then to pronbed to (Columibns and see (ov. Hayes, in sooorldman with Mr. Laimar'r original idea. Major lirhe did seo Jtudge Matthewe, and itr ranged an Interview, a4 i nrited me to 8a4n)m. pany him, on the venVptg of the ofth or 290th of llebruary Mjor hlurhe and the Itoi., Henry Watteron, whom I had invited to eootmpsy us, and mayuet, repaired to Wormley's and in Judge Mstthew.c' room we met him, ex'Gov ,ennlsotn of Oiihio Menator (now -oeret ary) hbermmn, Ohiel Juetire (.srtinr, of the llictriot tlpreme Cottrt, and lt.prselibtativte Pster andtl (limild. After nome informrl ounver.ation, Judge Mattheiwe aiked me ftr in expressionn of opiotn a to t he desires and wishes of the peoptle of the two Monlhern itf atm and in refereneon thereto our position Mnd dele rmination with regard to the -lestoral count, I stated to him an.d to the genln umen rrnmet, at oame le.gth, nor tinaltatable determinstion to sepoure t all haiads. the govtrenment of Nilholln and tile ton, our esrnipt desire fir the restot m lion of (he rilght ,fr self-governmunt andt our great fear that Mr. lityes, if in.ugurIted l'rei. dent, would nue the troops for the purpose of m tmitalniug t'arkird and c.hamberlit,n snd that it waI upon this idea that I anld tny tolleagoueu in olngrees, as well sm many DPomoratio Iteprecen tatives, were tlluloiteritng to prevent the onutoumr matlirn of the nonnt." ltinartmT' Pursaonton ItrnAtrN -Are timed and etdorced by the best hotels rl onfentionere, grooers anld the firt famillie in tlne ountry, Thet popular wine henfre the war was Piper. Feulehelink. We still .all for Piper, MUNICIPAL ADVERTIEfWMWT TI NOTICE CITY TAXES OF 1877. I)41t'AtWAPI T or ifI' NAN (' 1 Now OrBniion, DIrt? /I9.. 147, 'l'ar hlip fir 1411 ra now rsdly for dIllvry. 'T'h - f l~lowilng lrato of l.nhin. for tranl )t4 ,,vh I Slnyinnftt will ho illiW Vnd:l Thlr'r o r.s' nl n f ill hillsl isI1 i ih toi 't i.0 of Ma rnh, 147l, I. .npilv,. Two, jIr ,ot 'I. 11 aSll hllt tlnl Il it, It huh April, 1077, ill'l"lVI . h Aftl t At ril 110, 1577, I1nfo in1t, at Toll IP r n "ti aind'ruo. IIllI4P11 PI PIIOIJA 1,1. I)ths'AnTI) iatr 1or ((IoMInti'I. Oily Hill, Now ()'lalnls. Mit rVlI 95, 1s7 7. H,'nln il Iro llor tlnrhe loan of lth follllwino n nllllcd H4 Il 'i V1llitllI. for Ithn lorn of twol y0l55P, will bn Illnloivl ia t.11 iI olmlen Iup to i)1 4',,l,.,k it), April 1, 1077, viv,; oolt l f il 1 ti ' NI n, to irrlr ni l own. Fllot o Itroaliwvly Ito WCn5tWnio. (!tirolltonl ernry. itll4 folr fill fortlo. toi lii iiisli.t irnpsli 0ly. TIIhn itiy I nl'v.os lihn .sihitl tIo, r 4j, 111t ' i llly ill hlsIl1 , itpo0ll ienl lln o l n I . i thli ,rlTnn. (11IAH. (VAVANA.', AdilIn lratl. -rilor of (lmlllllnri'1lin, o to :1Its J 4 7ii TAX NOTICET5. MrPEOCIAL NOTit734. ()OrtIl' T41TI1 TAX (ot,It.( illTr I, Third D)ilrriot P'swri.l of Orlans, Malrih 211, 19'7. All perlonu withl In (th liits itf thln Tlhird( 1)ietitlet owing Ilsssn iiandi Ciltistl TIlax lrn heisl'ly lol lno llt Ihltlh , th i o ,lsin r fitl llt colliiolhln of nsit Taxo . I. now opntl.stl l Nio, 17 umipla tiihmlp NI r41nti. H, It. P'1O(ITOII. tllh)ll 71 Hlt1i Tat 01hihll4,icor. lWeStlAlh NIITIIK. ()it.tvi5 WTr'v1ra TAX (`oT,tIcrrolln. irl P . I i.t ,'l',.,.1 (ln ris G vior sit runt. Now tIrlllsuil . h1isr4 h 27, Il77. All l'l1Ol''IITY 'OWNERSllc ti h,. FII'T D)IH T1itI( ' liT' I Iitslllltfnr l l I t ihal. tii isloion lt,hsn l'I, It 'r l thllis i y i noW 1 'o'.ht n I 11 lr bill proitil l oy. 'i olll lfollowing lMiiIl "t lmr tl onllly lirln ii IIlrl d to l ihlsn r'otllllt fm:r tllh, U(ll.nI,tr o.f 1i1t I)lIpIrli, : 1F"ir I1hAIL ItITA'IE Iil UAI'ITAI. ''AX Mr. l. tlTOI) AILT. Io'll I,I'IGCNHMI ilr. A. 'A. (,C'(l IFIIT()N. Or the iundhortignlIl,. _nh_ a V1. A, IIrlfltl(l , I ,llolr.N. iONrtf' ItTATII I TAX (otl.,t.,"lmln. 4'i'onld 1iiT trit. No. IA r sioil sn i itr'I. th r ,i'lsslllsi E'si. llsslgill, siihlll r cl.. Ihlhoht , 3'77.1 ('1h a1t.t' E xhana lipn stat. Mar1E:. l7 All piirh'ail within theo 1inli1 of Ilih Hireio nd i)llrhl.t i.owing Ilniiilt j Anld sipiltal Iix arn hIoritiy utid that tIh hioD tort ilol ilton of snl tnxni is now o(llInild, P,. l11Ul1NY1, mh t :1f llIta Ta'x (ol1 hlhlr. SPECIAL NOTICE. Oi.ru SrTAi T 'TAX (Col.t("1ro1 First Distriot, Now Orloris. Manrch litht, 1577. Thlo rieiples given by MIl. E (1. PAYNE. for amountsn adlvanolsln f ort of the gov. ornnlstt by the Ilborai and puttriollit itizsons of this oilty, will bo receIved as CABH in the paiy ment of TAXES and LIOENSES at thln oflieo. E. A. BURIKE, mhl9 tl Tax Collootor. SPECIAL NOTICE. Orlnao 8TAst TAx o,icr.cron, First Distriot Parish of Orlans. M arh 18, 1877. All persons within thi limlts of the First DIm trlot owing IAoslteN and CAI'rrAL Tax ar hlore by notified that the oftno for the collection of said taxLs Is now opened at 18m (ravinr sI rooIt. E. A. BURKE. mhl8 tf State Tax ()ollnelor. SPECIAL NOTICE. OWuaT 8STsrA Tix COraLc.Toni Fourth Slstriot, Parisrh of Orlhins, Maroih 19, 1877. All persons within the limits of the Fourth Distri.ct owing LICENSE ands CAPITAL TaX aor hereby notified that the offmoce for tho 'olle'tion of said tLxos is now opened at No. 241 Jos.,tphino street, B. C, BIOND, mhl8 lm State Tax C{illetor'. FOR SALE. 1OR SALE-RAiE CHANCE To HSECURE A new and comfortlable hous li tlhe Sixt h 1)ls trih, conveniont to ears. Fivo rooms, hall, gtl hlrios, itnmple shods, two lots. (one in o lrpor.) chlico fruits and flowors. Title ullltinroipah abl,,'. Prieg', one thousand dolltar,. Adhiress PRIOPEIRTY. Lok Box No. . 83 'ost-Ollico. JOlt SALE-ONE FIRS-T.CIAMS ICKET to fliebuond. Va., and two first-class Tick ets to St. Louis, Mo. Inuuiro at No. 1s St. Charles street. mhc* SAVINGS INSTITUTION. TEW ORLEANS BAVINO~ INBTITUTIO1l INo. 15~ Canal street. Trustees-A. Moult tonE. A. Parey, Carl Kohn. T. L. Bayne, Davi Urquhart. George Jonas. John G. Gaines, Thou Adams. Thomas Allen (larke. fhrlt*ntn deCharles eeds. Samuel wau sa t RM P"dgL. C 1 ©Il1 6 (tl11 its t Ity qrnty rtt tvtttlgIi t8 eý dnr Alt tlAMMOt, n11'J47 gi2' __ utlnrtnt+ntAn11f War the rllks Office otr iq'rw Orlrao Oily in,iltrnnl ui01tinily. Nr. la4 (1118 R trnnt- NnW fPOjvunns. AVtrI I. 47a1. -- rlol I tlle rl1 trnlls fur tfo I, ,k n will I wvo thi ni*I 1{, lt 11 h l nl; II r ltrr' H. Ill., a rl r1Vt.Y hot I- tlin nn1ýnr 11}111 a '1,l( (' U. ii; 'hl' h I t trnhn will In n*yM a lL/ k nLku flt111. N nn~n'k o. n. . (1, 111PW I n HRCP()ry, t111 If Im*l~csi II IA'Pr I6qgnanuy--7-11 6!Rron. hlillut ut'nul. Now OuJ'u ;u. Mnro'l, 11 47 lW?? ll -R~liflX1 iwi~loll oio('lli~li 11f twulvo i d(IuIraor11I lltle 0011111101 V. uO'lv Ii;V' t-l,;u '1tH Ihilu nleltl vuur. will I,.' hnlIo ut; Iulu ,m Iniwl1; sit l'1 i ;i u. t, tutu 1 to. Iil. ; 411 IA''lIiIlAY, A wrll 7, 1 l71, l'rn;tol4fo III uii; will h- 'nqdil U 1U ;' ftIter Apri I.in'I, M A. 'I'A(112R I'(,N. ºII' l Ho.';I~tnry "lil 11; nlu;;ln omr4 r h trsleorý' and Tt'r4lrrelm' InrnlhnnhI (wlutnl lv, 44 , II (hnr ylr lidllt Rt ont. Nnw )r J'in(it I l of I tril 47 .jll llflfltgl wit ; jint"l'l I I Wl'r 11 ln (1( or I t o'01(1011 Of. Atul 1111'1 . il; f'Ii y'uj . 1 AIUICi t Illlmaf lot nnnluy Om~n @4 New Orlinnq 4'IIt Itulireel (Vnm. tillny1 N.I. 114 (Jriti;;l Rt ;t, Now tiilnuipj, Mertnll Ii, tll?. At ;it uR otn l;t W f tit,, Ilnl orII o 1Ii(t( II4. plo1( nimoiin t 14th ll uftplo l it O VlI 'iAl V. A llr .v 1417. Allit M fill o l)Ni iiV.1) L, 'o1. Olluc A ll ( :Crl.4uau o otf itt I *,;qtmsuuW@ ItthIR hl I1. U, 1.i %S1114, Hnntllalcla ll~n'yinrll, (lo;;;jio~y. Now tOrlo;;;I. Mur'?; Ia, 1141'1- ill 1111 tt, 1t.1,1t 111 drat nnlnvn ini .1111,14 toldl will hl' (I fit fill' o i o ('r Ihn n.I ljpi 1,y,'i l tll{N11A i IIIn l 1'v1 oin f ho u 1 ; vW hol .l.tI V 11Il i I *(I.kti, WANTI. W 111NT E 111 I AN A IIIF-1 (ltIl WI I (tIlli ll4' aIw r~I'1 11t ili'l I v (I l t1 k llo Vl hild y nit, Il1 n ilv n r +'mlo it!y, i0 lily +'ttllln y W alafm ,+ofvr, (11^nK^ vt~nnhltitb'n I.["tfn11'''P, A. i11. ,ti nt)"ra lmlon. Ill.o If W AN''ITIl Iti(StUNI-II A NI (IA 11111AA(IEH and1 Ifiig io. Atiy oil'' hnving "'o ii, and wi a!hi,| In i 41. or thtll '1 . nill I illh riIt'ly ln t1or' hrmn by a!llill o0 1,. T. MAI IIX., si 0tlnrIlndolet !t1'*'t, Ala., it hill I!.onl k ofr U.ltr L|l4thm id 1)Uanltl/.- IlnllP a conslllteltl.n t.lock ofr hn nJapatlloný n W nl hh !rllllIan ( I11 a'll", it nrnt w] nI rl'l all Pnfnhinnilal n; II I Iho nt it fill'(hook rh i n il. ll. f whhl I t wil4 l bt F'A,4 lit r11k 1i t l pr' . In t Piull Ith tIjmr., The c',tulimllld!!y la mo tll nilly i il vltnillt, to l ll n11l exml n aI l st, A 1NTi INilY A HOMliKI AND INiiUN. tv *non yotIng man aI aitutt ion iUi Wntnb nn, lottor. , inna. l n. r a Irvlt. if Iy kitll : I rouCt tlrlt'hl aIqlnllllyil In the l L, , Wie tll ai Sth. wi,111I If s . Addro W'. O, l)"n ourall nine, rso ll r SEL-I ..EATIN., "NOll DNlI1 sOd One Whole Net of Irons In One. ONE IRION. WITI! TWO 1',U(tH, WILtL, DO ALI, T'i'II IILt)NINO AN)D ITfIUTIN(i ONE HIAND (lAN DO WITH ANY NUMIERIt OF IOONM. It In it N!,'knl-Mla-id unit" Iron, willh it wooden hi1 l pl"i'n , h t4114td 11 gtid u 1 Illtllll y kon t ho1 , hy t w -on i tra l h lt) n. ITH APVAN'i'A(tE$. First i halfr ir tinl of th f 111ly ta111 Hned .-- lHn-lnq tllllrlll I X I lng tll Fut rit hAte Witll 41 il'r o' l or wood l lro.V41. lVa o fr Ko 'Itonq,. i'volth- e inon il My 0 th 1,e Ifhn r aio n ld il Il-4 th i a h(u1 1 Ilii iilnilg i no-lllf oil Iho 141 |lrl ii ii llaltl Mll - Always ,linn; never roiaring. nllvn 1i11 xth-Onl n'inlIn hIt will Iron from hr minutiw to ono hloilr. e.,ti'dilg to wo'rliht laid for Ionlingg, Wvil' wll iithe I t...v IN covwr'( with vtnsll. th110 saaving thi ontiiro ialoult of fuel uaod orlnlnlilyll Iln trl ling. El hI I11 II frlom trhl o.ighlh- thin any other Iron in theh world. Ninth- -HanllS time nn. anaul 4l itthor tt lhll 1av11n rkit. and will evntullltIy tikil the place ofIt the old ono-fiaced irons. J. M. BRAND, Sole Agenllt, S20 Canal street. mth2 Imt TH- E NEW ORLEANS Sanitary Excavating Co., lInoorporatod by an act of the Loglslaturo. with exelueivo priviloge of ElIPTYING VAULTS, PRIVIES, SINKS, Ete.) Arm now in full operatilon, and arIe prop(arod to perform tche alve work work ith proImrltnous aid dispatch. Thl ltlvantalgs d,:rivdl fromVl the us1 of the Odorless Excavating Apraratul. 4as use by the. omiany, ar, that tho work oun t.I) t''rformod at any hour of thIo daly or nighllt, tihl thorough manner 1n whil.h thl ilep4osits ari re4movt'd, the absence of a1ll oftnsive odors, t114 shIort svaco of time required (an ordinary sink being emptled in from ton to flfteon minutes) and, aboveI all, ITS CHEAPNESS. All orders left at the Company's office, Nlo. Common street, or sent to Postoffieo box No. 913, will receIle prompt attintlon. mhlS im FOR RENT. Thoe ofil irr t r n t , dt?, Uxnwronionnt for One Wonk Only, Commetwting "ismdup, April 1, 1N??, Or lih Orent IIIarnRoter Ar't,4 itt. JOHN ntfOMIPMON. llrn ntn of /1. ~u04lni~rtd4 . I2PPIRnY T 'i e ednyl~ WodInmIny encI 'TJ fImtj(iy kAri rl 4,1n1 n---Thn ANf Irntita trtttl lla, I Tt~ HoW _ AN. vtI'iJ E ltyid FNntnrdnv, and MntrtlnyMtllnnn. Ilie IiitA'F4 ii.I U'2t11011 "iith" I M4PMFeA4 )fIPy , ngn1.1 Aun . JiO'II N. t4iVlf, N ,n Iny A riml 14-In4ei III '1 i tV, Gull14, IntysI-_n i~oprain na w (alnlyI k VARIETIES THEATRE. " ti it 4AýTK4It, Rmuduy 14vcmlnw, Aprli I, 1477, F Por4Woll (llrwtllg;antn il( g Toy l llnnnnia I'rndnrol n ,IN~A NOW1A BANgS, llv fil nltlktnna rlf fftw Orinntis. lWhnn i Wll ton 14proilriil the i..iuilar rrrpn~14'n ii! roni l l1.i If nvrn nita by rjlinrlnu ti Hillay, Inl., ,all(l il 1IAII11LN 1IIAII~T, t willt II.rli.ivinuhrtllllit iitn(, . Illllrqnod am i-i Iiniinn wholit IIi kItIlly volnlo)rol., [lilllis, it y mug suplllr' r Alhonio, (by tito kin lnijil ir4 ono r I) ii.Hl wnil M4. W. If. r'wnr, l)lIIMIiinrtt. 1Ii" 1.111il iji li-... Mr. Win (lIirrolu o A14'llolosn. nn Allion nI gnº oureiI MAl. A. M. Iulaliiii, (lnOrMEi, it woniltfli y lAl I..., Mr. , t)Lln(ttiV, I-irl rrn .n i hi Iv M...r... .Mr. L.4. 1In.;anihii . II ldatii.......... . ......Mien Ntngiln HI,,iiil hank. lii ln...... I Mlii HioLni MIt. ( A~hoolmi,.. o ~llo;, nl'w. mIii, nl. Oritidyn ..hm, ut V11 iluna 11Mi.g 'lnin, Claolir, 'Th n......, 1*...Misctarr llsl Vivl~tl, oii ni w lllmiii ali lli, F i i Iltt il . M maynn The a R(.lo or rh dii , nt AtriIia. Tll. latiu'i lo IftIiAr hi, ii tibnltna,tvnrur l 0innl Hlllntlnlnl Thn hlnaRhnt'. 1I. r W.f )OIf. v ati projnutl. Thh alorttratiorl rr MI,,'Lrn r Ifntrrtto. 1 OrandtphAlnntr(l(,t I·)?0 Tl't'rn (lr.ltl'r. T',n IRr/nr onotnpant.t 'I'llnn arcvcr. (Ilnl l ,ncl tlt Annlln R have t. ?,1.ntº an wll Vmvol lu ' Mii nInrq iu r hn a, Min. mM.y n(rd rlintib." (!IIA1IA()l'I'ICRH IN '1'111.1 FLAY; V ltiiiinnl (li)l1rinuzat, Iri v.lptorlr Mr. W. 14. Liauwnr .nrdinnrd d i iin, nii Ial linrla rashilutii ln, nnwalntpnr r l........ . ........Mr. nt e n (nmto , Mnnalenrcll Ynnlltllnr, 1 i-lh l ParlIRIan M. (irrrln l1)Iininmp Vlcnnuntll" lhltnnatrntrtrrltnlr, rt Itllllnrtly, Mr. A. M. Lllarnlrur 1,c·~l Ar11l1trt, n~ni I lillnllrlrclollnnen Mr. L. J. Llimblnw lrirlotl.'la (Ini 410uroy. a uonutilninn with ainu, (l.Aliuk if ((ill ,. Mr. A. Torliinnl Jahn... Foot In -n M ....I;B.O* Ortrdier4 dlulettlnllmlln Maiir,........... Min lohan ui inil (ulonloutium............Miss Magginm aronuldInuk Mlirie, ai poor iirphdaui ,..... Mliii HIRdl VIvIAn Muld. Uu1aIUot., uaaaslryiaiif lr lutiheti. Miii Nollin Tnaylor Mnrirlol ......................Mlii t,, et. UlIar ioalomra ................... Iglos lion kit. (laulr Box ..nine n pnº1 fir rxttl~ oilc~ roalrrvollr nnnta. Doors ii (Oipl i. 7. .. 1f'oa'inr ni) n uoummnnnmg 1 at .i. apl A oVit 1). I()ltlEPI'ON DEN(GE.1 Ullarl1 l'opn, Eng.. Vtritio T'I'hno trn: IIAn ittil 'n Th n undrilgnnd *I4114 l 1 tIo) inh lr1 You IInmp1 ilnnrtl.hlry n11T, farnwll tInollt rlinr IA) yIInr inpartll.r' frlolml Nnw Orllantl. AR is gnlntironnl and arltilt 1,msily idnnltilllt d with our ,'Ity in 1t dali 1 14 of It4 plronM rity ntlo l i1)4 0111 vIIr ltiriving to, In iii 1tnlitt I.hn Ulitly italnt Iurlllllmny of thell) Iogltirnao, dIranIl, w (iltorn tllhn t.lri i t wn dnrlo to 411a VIy t11 n lmnl ntly dln to yol, T'rustlin thalt, ytlr rutau M rn n.ll/l5 mlel ntlflt llm y nn.l n yolh to 4oIlln lo,' r rflTor, alnd rIlyli uponi 1ll t1he WarmnI non-opvratlion of our follw-nitiro.m. wn r1/11111n18 loultl rirrl, 1 a114 o I11 (odllntd Sl rvalltts.. Will I4lnvn.4, W A Robertlon. (i I) (Ireen. EIlw fi, SUC l'ayn1l. Ifolnry G iinstr. J F M1hroIr. W l Islaklmorn. I Inopold (thrst., A cultzii . I. Anidrnw FlrAter Elilott. E I MIIgnr,,.gro. W J J Arnmtrong,. 1M Onrroll. i J04nn'th 1' irornol, W Llntbh. LIuls A Wilt. (leorge lIraughn, C IH N Horla, W T Vaudry, I J W Fairfax, J MHther, Jr., A Vizard. Samuel M Todd, , John 11 Italny. (I A Banford, a Wmi. B. WhitakIr. F. II. Whltaker. d A. Ii. Shopard. And others, 11 VAItuiTrInKTurATIt, I Now Orleans. Mnrllh 28, 171. c To Mesrs. Will ltoevens, 0. 1). Green, L. A. f Wiz. E. 0. Payne, Harrison Watta. and o others: ( GotltIorlen--Prmit me to thank you for the tl yory plotlnng and complimentary manner In which your tender of a benefit to me Is made. I and to express my thanks for the offer itself. The artlst's highest reward Is appreciation on the part of an educatOd and discriminating c publi., and this I have always received from I the poople of Now Orleans. l I sincerely trust that renewed prosperity will a come upon your goodly city, and that when I C como again. peace and contentment will reign throughout the State. I With profound gratitude I accept your kind ofter, and respectfully desilnato TIIURSAY D. EVENING. April atlt. for the proposed 'ommpl- tl mentary and farewell honellt. With high ro- P gard. I amn your obedient servant, CIIARLES POPE. On whilcl occasion will bo presented then sub lilmt play of MAMBON. To co"nclu(ld with the comedy of the1 OLD (AUARD. MIr. Onorato and other leading amateurs will a DoDlar. rip ti PROFESSIONAL CARDS. - - --- r OGDEN & BILL, H..N. GotEN. Je. D. Hai., A'TOONEYS-AT-LAW. No. 6 Carondelet Street. di9 oENEBY. ELLIS a ELLIS. Jobha oEner. '. G. W. Ells. E. Johna ll ATTOBINES-AT-IAW, 1I'PFORgm~~ l~~~C la# ueEs~r'rr thnthr araunt Y Ii Ijt~ OYqRI _Qltraa - n epa tbl dtfa, fi. If)l af. tnm If faal 't~ff IRfa rligi ra'o .lifar )~fu f Ii1. f n', I irlba a'~',itad fyI gi foriglnia mii varrnr fltthIu~n alln( fi llij a Ill pal aatit It,) ntarai noafoif 'fe anpltl. i~ p fopa IVrl I)I Inla kuap flal fo' I. lta tialf1'Iatlrrlo fftffflttt offf a lm fa Ta I'I (lnllly ltlr'r ta ll RI ha holdarl' In nla 'raof c'rl.a if) II" fnt t fg(rrrlll~i Iyafi fftrtltlfill\ ff11 fklf). lola'n fflttff'fivr` ~Ilt'tl r01 f]allt pn). tmrlfi' fjfliff iiafIIfII rlffalf(fI lll~l l (Ifif njr Ivffatc of aa~ (lft. nf~l.'. ~Fl1 I~fflf)~r it. in At-ftfaa, Nr,lnrv I'tI),~l,It.~p B.y Hpow, Maaon & O'Connor. Offtf016 V AMltlY REfctiullNfNGE, Nio. tn71 R. Anllih lW at.rnt, h)ntnwoii PFrytnlnf aond (Oliannin. Mlonll (luah P'i'ymnlit noid tlont Tn'fthai of (Oridlt, IY IHOEYt MAII)N . O'(Ir)NNOII Nlih)lna I , J o. y1 , llntoln r- 1(11flh,', I1 (nr iu.t. tnit atntoot MA'tiT l JAY April 7, 1l77, itit IRl ,Ilok in L, i h h t.n H. ( llnrlin Alltllnn Milix nng l , will he pyeltd t1,.t bl I' Lntitol - 'W-i 1AS JH.lMI TWO-H'rTOY rliAME I) ,WI, NO, MtH. AndIlrnw lir.ti. InI thl .quisRn hoiu)~ltpled by tI, Aitlrenw, t, MHaty, 1'ry. ltlll-I tilll (hfl allnll |Pctt l+ta, lnan ntl tl RA lot N0, ill, Hlld itlnllA lrl tt g 89 i0n t tl I nllne flrotnt on Nt. Atllr nyyw tr.t nt II1 fnt, 11 Il,'hlua 1r Ltlihl! ion lrth l lron th Solntl of Itli No. n, I11 ftno ant illhe_ 7 lih n Ilo-pul!p ot, tln r.thltr Sid.n Ilnn, randl I's Infl In width on H, n rePIr liIa), thn ilulrowi nf11111t "rint"itrli. it lurtf 'l'w HtMt'iiy 1iar1n I)WnIiling, r-1 111-r1r1 n t( l 11 tl nt.. with W y tl p "i.nhi Irn fofl.in ront, iud1 n1-t atil , w hly n' nningti, to a ul-lthI !f' 111 hbullll ing lll lipao thl rnrt oi tll~t lit, Jt'.n h!r'llltl l s ptlanm.i.i t atnlll ir intlmy R'sýnaa to htunl IInwA, "IVl Ia I I ii "ll 'it ti tllon ! linnlil r . I tldn'irin 111nd I.+t. 0I( nnm.t, Et!l., |'otmApnnslI) 1 tllillt, plrll - "tI y ll'uit li had ti t tflon, I'I nth Onn- liunrtll ith nn'h. and tinnindlnrr Otte (u ,tw. twii iln1 ItirnoP yvar' 1o'r-lit!, with I11it.r r', tit f i ,clr "t'int pir nonrtuin 'rllln H lito of vnnin llt" 1 hii l UilnylimO"i, will nll i1# tiumutl nn'ltl'i y " ith lan s n it tlil IlI ri n lr nll tu tu tI -Irit fo r cif pl di! y , e ti,, tll annualltllf by spooli IInrtgutuan unil vt.n, ilrn'n l n 10 ,)Ill | !ohnra1 1r tI o n ntrt 11.n.! yl Intllnlnt ivnr i u lion iubii i blid ,i e ll ti in iluilyjly this yv'tr. lilt7, A.l.i l iin at t uIh li nu1lan of thi iunrhuisll.nr, bnf1rn1 N. Is. r int, Emii.. Nidtnty 1'ubl,,. mi 7ll i 14 t1 Ftu tl UflII(fit, (tOMMEIIiROAI, I'At l'It'I'41T' At Aiillt'tli. 'T'1- (hll Otrlnitin (lhh 111114p on 14t, Clliailo trnnlt., Iutw n fIlinnnl riil Um i muiltnll. Maile wlthlut. Ilnu t., il rEr v Tmatl nnfd |for' (urlit,o iJY IIIOF,¥, MA(!(N A. O'ciN (Ill Ninlulns i-F . Ilony, A titlinnor (f.i)l1o N,, It lirtiiln Int l.tronnt -On HATIIIIr A Y. April 7. 117l, Mit II oll',Ilk l it, at thl HMt Otlirl"a A nli' lMi Rlt;'ihicaig,L in thi iimlnarlenIt r,ttlitk of li th H. (Jlnrtlari l o tn! will In 1u1l at p tubli"' nii'tion, the followlngI vnlfftl I rn 3ll)V too tip-wit: TiI lJ T.-ý.ul'rl1 AND A'PTTIl l1itWl( TOII AN )I DWiE,I,iN(i, kiinown urt NI,. is nii 1 M1 H t (lInrll Ftrnlt lit Inl l h Fi alln ot Iiill uln ll by Ht, OttClhalltr, (nnrt 'llliit, tnun1l i llri nlmtnon no+rnte, '.1 hn lot rlnt urrlla n +.i h utl tit firot 1 I110i and Illnta fr int nl H t. (Jllhnrlv atrnl, t., br a ilnt otl.h of niboiut . lil fpt 17 tihr'ii utiLl 7 lioi fill tilln Illne ti, w iartli U n.l ,in tln lltr t t, , ih l tu t 1 lo fl n hetH it ltu In dtotih ofil n hroknr lion ni towarda Utunal atrnnt, ltin frot l Ia1in fI a l fit 11 1 1it ( iiiil it nrlmy ,n ili front te tou oflllii lt, and trOnnini on Tli flin p'llrtlrti y w'll worIhy thn niv ntaii iin of m! ll lited.i : Ilt, whl°I -lnill lofly lower Ithin Ilt0 rl'luia inl n upitii "n Iit nior iw It ilin 1Fitr I',l'Ii l thin t lyronl h i 'otii llgriu tlu ailli ilbovei a n lll ilit tiH il rntlaillinr .i lnl it I till ltn W la t h ' iliplt u4 lhll.h irtrdling or nilnhl, l '-hoitln, ' itn itnloulnt+l+y lotrn Ilntly piu rln . nllrrm li th rugh r nolivr ltlIiin Ith ustrn!ll turn nowii tiupinl by F. ig nthl, ir antl I. i'Trml h i-n uilrth F. i rl l rll ni nl lli ti1, yonlr Iw tland tlrln y'ur' t'r ,n lt,! With ! Itnllitm!,t u -iglht pair mint. p lrinnni m trro l dintt ot oile until 1h1141 tiyDtrint willh till t thanul no!r.ity nllntl u and Inmaui rnniil itli l trafl r oitfi r pioliny t.., fll t:nu'rlfd bty apnlnTIl molrtmagn al ntdllr a Ito" I ll t I t ' lt lf I +w I 0l 1iAITl (JtT u rIiOn pr nf lt N I y nt ull l slhovo hit, bhd ff all tmans ltyatbl thin yitur, Act of mi i th o.lxpnan of thn pi+tstnr, " ii V (ll llm f tren llu 'l'll il.... . t.. II" . ti.. NOW. .. hnonn M o lilii 't. t~ tiln I tni Irt'ry publi Fl. m17. 2Boy, Aoiiiorl (li: I (nru,0lot P'Eu rlM'TOltY HAIE AT lAUi TION, Toi tiff .t t I rlll lt.ion, lOnrt llntlt rio ihlli Iin y orms l ttn lonlg Tr1dilt, -(f That Vulhlllhin (Jaminttlr-ial I'roptrty MliRUITANTR' (JOT'ION PilEMtB AND YAViD, T igtrthnr withm lll thn Li ros rnlnlii,t, ;, lch ri-. fill, l on1costoing of abhourt 1111 iii't l 10 lnrliricu fIroti on l Nu O iwtront a Ilki ow rnt 'ful Prourn, Mt'hlo ntry, MIr'. Its h ti tnl h ioMit nnt nt In thii f'grnt. alotto prnennie 1tros. ' in in Itrnni linto uroxml itll to tli that twlll .n.wn niho lnd iib tnii.i l ll hilt Oiin Irn rnllr of but lllhn te kinowt it the Idrhw Ornt lf-na, Ht. Lout. 1i1, (lht,,+.g. ittdlrul: stub unttinill hlPr, wlt,wIht all th r-oot aImtlr, nim.n ,J. Iliny A ai-lown(i¢ r (1111'',: it tCirotr id+.int atrntii On HA't'IUI)AY. Arr t ll 7 ilr 7, atd i 12o'lClok m.. ti, lu HSt. (Chalrlna A tint inn s'x hlnge, In the huItmonat rotun, hvil f tlrh t. -(JchtrlPos ot will barnSold at LntIllre It iltri, tlcii i glot of irtls ioe Itori tl t ailty, Mt. nllinl l powerr.ul prns I. I. A NIr OTli O QtIAE OF N Rihtutn imn to Firut Distric.t of .tlin th av, with ill thil boudilian y Now impron, nts., po, iltnn hi anllry, utt, thernon cornorittt.l within Now ,vent Front S.rvotn. (ind dsirnland bu tho 1 nto 10 s to:, t uring about 191 f ant 10 inhl nesn front on New Lo.nve striet, t laknd front om n ront r on the Itrnt. aonir Iboslt lo rlt, O fronllt o11n 1n of ouahen rond on la ni sotrelf. T, andl Ilprkovmensur.omrent o that nitl know ntow iand tt sirttilly built.tnd oln proof buildingert known r the Morhand dts' ottou Pras lot hivNo. g all thuo nrst mut rovementt Sand onvni.lsi for thon stor Lvnd comptreet. ngby of otton, hlaving rt-.s Inr i The m-bull arovemend tho ntlre s.qur ts.u glving It large to rlioge unuptlly, large and powelrful pressh m 3. N.KE LOTH OF GROUND. situntn immnn dhltely onpposltc thoo ablove, iln stuirn boundtd : by Now Janven, Front, (alnnlto antid Stuzette ftormtse. and dnira nated by o th Nov . n to he Intr clusive Said loit moniure tcgothor about 127 I fot inches and Ilnes front on Nw Lvee i tr. strm-t, and a like m.asurmnt on th oline tnrwo aOn to Front ytreat, about il foots i nihelly front on balnn stroet, and a ikndor mourlment onthe the rolirty nerlt o Suttr stroot; an nu nt lcloho and a lines front on Now Levee street, a btl bout Iltrest foot Intrchen imen dtlh epth In rovemd nta onlic thrulbrve dl.r, tbe verooorty. All or the storaelgo of ot ton, cov rilumg the nthie Terms-hu One-r ouvr imrt aivl, thl nei it onf, twoh bi, suit the notmlHsl to sl subdlvdod oh suit tho par chiuor on 1st Hlptimbiller, 1877. Act oIf iile it tt the eux pcn; of thim plrhrnhuer, tbefore.---. mi7i? 11 21 :i l-td. C tOPARTNE RSHIPS. NEW oluuA.nNH. Malrrd: 31. 1877. fifiE CO.PARTNEIllIP OF PRITCHAIID, '- ICKI tM & CO.thin day expircs by limita tion. A.M. I;CKIIAM. 8iurvivlng JNO. V. MuO0E., I 'artnert. ri'lIE fNDEItnIGNED WVILLT, CONTINUE A th, Ibiiulineis of thelatae Ilrm if tIITCH Alr. 1iIICKIIAM & CO. under the firm name of BIICKIIAM & MOORE. A. M. IICKIKAM, JNO. V, MOORE, MI$, E. D. PRITCIIARD. ap1 lot (in commendlam.) COTTON SEED MEAL. Pure and FreehlyGround Meal, of @UB OWN manufacture, for sale bir OIE1CERT OITT OIL coMPANT. _pt ei ,W PIaon iirelet pLM . - a. . _ otulge vrna1 1TATflS I all LIVI~1WrO0L AND LONDON AND OLODIN lnrturauo. (ompany. MTAT1 M1NT JANUJAUY 1, 1$77. (tent 1Catatn. ..... ... ...... . ...... ... . z$4lnnngOr 0 Lfonna nn fil l n1 t * 1.lf-o,flhff) 00 tlnitad dtntvg CtErrtnlrrnlunt Botrh~lm... 1,4PQ 4w160B 1'lffflffln lin fjnoiirn or ',Ic miff 'n.., 41,0fN1 60 (711h In 14 a n~k ................... . 74.774 bN (I r'r~ flnRI rlotlPno 0 ' lIrti~ ~ . ~9,l1 Cltnn n14Rrkrit..n. ......~..... .. ,, . . 111.110 4! "q ,11tR i t LIAJIIAPITII H, tlnifofJ Lnn'iVl ...... . - .. 9_l,fflfl 1 Cliinouir~n~nui j f illl·- · .. ·.. Ia.( fijf Y fnl'tnntlnb It iurrrtnln Uýýt~onitt...... aae~tir( All othfIeri 1,Iftl~tlfp.....f.....l ".. 17094.0 MI 111,14117,f9f0f 41 IIIIrLlt1 nVnr tkffflfl.olt, .. ,, *1.014,fIff ff2 1NUO1M IC, Nnt. Prffnlunff, Firn oinly,.... ..... !07,I49,71 11 Iffffofff, tlt t, ntff ... (.. 1 I1f,ff4 114 Totnal tl.nn .... ........ *, ff 1J~(PtC~turuult~rt4 Lfinnifl inld*.. . . .......4..... ..... 7$414,910 ff (Jlfrnenl flkfinns ll o Nnhlurti'o . . lf.. ,f)ff 6 0 fntnxn, Printing tutu ktHtctionrrtlyHurl? nil 13th fr nrunrf ........... ... f.. ff211,,4 1N f 11.11 5244 47 ifrtfJnl, NI ot 'lrn1iflfi.. ... .. *7ff'.4ll ff4 Iffew Orelean Om,,c, Not. 1114 G*rsber $t. MAIM OF 1111 Ilttff~rtltl4, IAV VI1) U UHQ1A ii'r, thio lrtnan. NttW'rcN It)J(IKNJ~tt, J, It', 140ll ho DIGtt, O IGOu. W I M), infnrf Ir,i~trro', tlnel~llnt. Hnn'y, rnhIcl MI.IHWANTH' MUTUAL INSUBAUN11 00 O NEW O1hJ1IANH, l 41 .....a......... anal treet..............t04 TWNTYp;B JEOND ANNUAL STATEME11T, In oonformlty with the roniromanta of theig oharter the Oomnanvy pblish the follownla stat.mentt Prremums renelved durine the year ending May 5t, rare, Inludin uln nearned premituum of the previous roar On iver .......................... 44,.M S Ton alsremuL ............. ..... t9.31U s nearne. Promlnum........... 314,404 Net Earned Prmlumt a 41st May. 197m...96--l1 ,,, ,,,~ Paid- n i Us ........... 0,11 41 tfrin a ts. 6.............. 4,7.4 77 On Ivor a Y~. ........ . , 71 T a t....n 6,11. 11 r lu ane.. a...........e t... , .. uorns.. h 14,144 (lent iebaiº,e s Interest. $14n54$ Profit ............ ............. . . ,10 M Thie ovmpany have the following AiMasd 0M, t a B, " ........................rrr :::: 420, rank, isto . Ian mortlerd a lJore e. 19,7 fie"Uds lYcejvl a .............. .....oI0Oil9 'rem eu n cours. e of celiSitton. , t.to l, D d V 10,400 St nr ' is lner r.nk en n mand' , r Snm t ot ortoame Notres......... 14110 91,094.71411 The abo v s..tent .t a u t, trunemdt e01 0. W. NOTT. eoretarr. i TATTAE 0iUt LO N IA i ae Orleans, MOltr of ew r !Jorn to ,and subscribedl before me. the aw of Jane, .l7e. JAMEI FAHE!, Notaryt Publi. At a mee.ing of the d ,rd of Dir rld on thJIR 1 die on J , , 176, It was ý,r ohe taoholr dend,. i' ULrT inftere.t oi their stock. D.lEOTWOliS rrWENTT-EVIEnTU e ANNUAL STATaI MENT --01 TIu- OBIISONT MUTUAL INBUB.ANO 0o0. PANTY. New Orleans. May 20 , 191 The trustees In conformity to the it airs of te company on twe AthAri, re premu.. .... .......901... 00 rne premiums.......... 7.4N 67 tvr remiums ........... 114.90.18-4.9g Truew vremunms less tr.sri.oanom ariA re urrnprn toum sd .r.. beor Loted, neud arin all trown and unpaid: t re....... 6,900 10 nxrinve....... 71,471 9om1-41 N bate ia e TUof E par ttpvAaton. eIsa Inter b t.- dlscount eto..... 9.72 i1- 1 IIStll Leaving. after paying 0 er cent In cash The compan have the omna sagaS gits receivable............. ,74. Loams on bond and mort gage..... .........40.441 N-I31.171 S Loans on pledge at call.. 190.711 9 estte. ................... .. 179.t19 U 41 Olty bonds.bank and other stocks..... 16,414 Premiums in course of colection...... 179 f, Total assets............. .... ».u94. 73 The above statement Is a true sag eot0c transecrip from the holks of the =om=ne" HHHENRY V. OGDEN. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before n1setM. s day ofMi Mai. T. WM. H . HO i Second Jutice of the Peace. Parish Ot Or~eini The Board of Trustee resolived. That ails paying the annual Interest of ten per n enol the caDital stoek of the ocompan thatt avda of TWIENTY PEIt CENT be pald in asc on after the 12th day of June next, to tho se insuruing with the companyentltled tO the s.me, TBUSTEYE. Thos. A. Adams Edw'd Pliabury. Xam'l B. Newman, Jno. E1. King. 8sm'l H. Kennedy Pred'k Onmerdem John Phelps. , LHar Adam Thomson. Andrew Stast. JeoehAbrah.z. Jo h Victor Meyer.