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. -Mih .tfld tof .eal Mal., stn.ks, Etre, 1 g411 t t14-oT. rtl rtt.by eon- _ et oar et. l nvesit m orgomt endC.t e r0on ro Tndo t , aronne tn north o,6 -Xt b emo amdeR B eet w t een A., as ouloe streets. o . e t t of forein owneors, on r ye s it nd on-tl eanh nS.stttd tsl s an, thewo Sre tores. Mos. 14. 1, 1 antd d fomng the othres of - eAd t stret, near the r ilroad D o and opposite Wi telve Long, boa ey p on A htruer l yee n Oranie Tree, on St. between OClay avenue and Web That oleoie itRedence i to. forming the teast oerner of prytnia aut St. e ogtiar in teOfg isldeneo. with Oar de and to. 1 hird, between Lau l o Annunolation streets, ant near For ton f Plp Bi, Jr.-tm re of the e.w Orleans and Carrollton ilriad. So sehares of the St, harleso t alrosd, so sharse of American ropellng ad Thermo-Spoelfle Com 4 rtin+!ettAi 9-Ei-ght Choioc lriek tores ing the entire frntage of Canal. een Rampart andi ilaonastreeRts. Three ws rtory Britk t l in ot , N+o. 4, de nam art' tout n o-ih ory rltk el intq}, o.. 4, trand 7 asinn et een t. and (o man stroeet, all pelnially a r t rit~tal and ;rtRfesOiroal teenoe and the rtetal trade, r'n.tr.d S devepnh o.aing Canal trf et.t loH ", with lt- -plnd Stores, forming northWest eotre of Iragmine d Jack ern s, n th thriftlet portion o, e miourtht Distr et, pear theM1aga.ioe 0411,nd too e nuren and ,schoois of t iOBeterend the ]l edemptl... roc e. sueesSion of the late It. W. io.rld That vert vslble and extensivel tiln v Battbe toe and Warrehost e f eroerty, on Front and (lay streets, Op jcclt.e lo lugar sheds, near thRe Packet I.ndin.,. the Customhoueo and Canal streets. Whad e a entra btie tenement TwoQ-tory brick Dweliing Ioo, 10 and t iberty, between Canal and G(amuet streels. lot terms and full prartculrts, see official and irt a advertisements and plans at the tKhet aotiuer. t1 Camp street Artle 89 of the ConsUlutien. tlor qf Ithe Demoora-I wars Informed a day tOe ,gonon the most unquesilonable author tMIt o Wednesear a warrant for $980 was to sa Iaan who, elected to the Legislature, Siti the last few days, refused to de dat dtties as r member, but bha been in Sotel conspiring against the peace Sf the Sate. It is a very disagree Sunder existing circumstances, to d1e coni e of our public ofeials, yet in ltds the publio nlaterests have been ermte want of sook oritIclesm for kMtnrs have not shown themCelves to be i ese, or even careful and asenrate May I then be permltted to ask nnder thie payment was made? bht Article 89 of thb gonstitution says: tmemabers of the General Assembly shall r ha the public treasury a mr rpena.hint oreir sernies, whlch shall be eight dollars per i their attendance, sog to and re. m the eslsos of their respective l . " eotion 1685 of the Revised patutes . tec twenty ceats mileage for the pmy the period of travel. I know of nothing the subject. Now this pay is ompenss s rervices presumed at least to have been Soneequently where no services have irendered there cn be no olam to pay. aglit to p y does nat depend upon the eleo at iupon the erviae as t member. If the l er never attends he has no right to pay. ouc, our Latltturse acknowle dg that the wo for the lest three mouths btre been the overthrow of the legal government Q enered services to the public for which t.s. a just and legal claim upon the tress ? I am but a plebelan, but to my common . do the native iatelltgene of the laborers a ltyt-the payment of whihob I speak sp. teo b a two-fold bounder. It l an snnwar l espelditure of their hard-earned money, at the same time, ptej)adices and mperils i M ob they have as heart. Will some itformed man explain tlD s strange anom Slolio and polities ? Hoping that I drn't in t, ign mysel ', PAUL PRY. Wh. mo Ir hoverner f alouisianac? :l r toerat '-be committee of gentle S sirte been requested by the President i aled Stbtes to soertain how the people ltl. at stnd towards the Hon. t . T. insS. B. Packard, who sverally oeim SOaernnr have seen a publlo rdbet ithday of the supporters in New Or or t.iaholls. It Ins right and th w that they should awso see a similar e .a of the supporters of Packard. I sy suggest to Governor Packard frisot d the aorl of a popular PTaoLrd ? the view of the oomlittee. -- ---- .... II8mAls.'s SMIIMIeIATION. '0lte s1t" ismptre my o e Means t armly setaltsheld. The mperor hving taken no action mpled request o Prince s Sfor the removal of Gen. Hlosoh, Shietof the Admiralty, the Prince 4t d last. tendered his resignation. resignation was declined by the * but it was only after consid ne eerts on his part that the Prince Frederick William sue in obtaining Bismarck's tempo wilthdrawal of the resignation and tha the Prince was Induced to consent . year's leave of absence. a : t tamphausen, Vice Preseldent of #,l Bflshatn Ministry, temporarily re Bismarck as Chancellor. Baron f Bulow, Prussian Brecretary of State, the Foreign Affairs. Thus, at , two men are requlrud to even nom y a.upply Bismarek's place. The "·irbt ement of the P'rince at this juno ()ae is reported in Berlin a s most unfor te. His loss, even temporarily, S be a grave danger to the Emllre, S13 Is by no means so firmly estab S6l as believed in America. .h poplar wine before the war was Piper idh We e:ill caoll for Piper. Y; : satabange says it is thought that tase will yet come when members S choitr will be expected to behave tdivine serveice just as well as S. lc views of tthe future irm i~C.......... IN SBEURING IN THE Marketf of Europe and North, --TTIfF-- GREATEST BARGAINS THAT AlE TQ BE HAD. We beg to Inform the vubilo that we have just reoelved from the GREPAT BALE in New York, whereat $i,0oe, oo of Goods were sold. $50,000 of DRY GOODS of all rkinds and descriptions. These Goods are not damaged hardly. but had to be sold with the balance of the stook, and were picked out by our esperlenoed tmyers. This large lot of Goods conslsts of the latest ilportations of WHITE LINENS. LINEN LAWNS. BATISTES. " NAINgOOKI. PIIQUE.,. HTANIE1 EEICtIEFR. TOWETlH. DAMASKS. ALPA('AS. PIQIUFS, JACONET ED(IN(hF. All gnanrantfed. SOUND IN EVERY RERPECT, b u, bavlna bon seloetod na above, we aro oflor. Ing them at tho 1'r " $40,000 WORTII - -OF - Fancy SpringSilks All styles of BLACK OGENADINEP,. BLACK DOMBAZINER. TAMISEfR, ALPA(AS, DE LAINES, Etc.., at RUINOUS PRICES, All from the (lrant BI'lnkrupt. Sla" in the North. --randest n.ý,ortment of Summer Silkn in the City, -At only 7 C(ENT A YARD, Fuilly worth dlroblo th% monny. ('all anol sarm Llo theim. Also reor ived. from the reent largo sale of CALICO )ES, whereat 7%n Ka(eq of PRINTH worn solil to the hblgst t illder. -We '.ffor- 2. r(,taons chotce P1RINTR at, .5 ents n. yard. 0 e.ases twot. I'PIINTS at. ct nto a yard. The price last week for these samoGOoods wni 7 and 8 centt, Dry Goods Stores 2S8 .anal street, between Burgundy and Rampart. Branch store-2-3 ane 233 Royal street, corner St. Phillp. NOTICE : We have maint preparations to avrid any rush; I.a ongageid morn balesmen. . anrl hall -- that, all vallors are properly attended tli - l politely shown through th vast lStock, whether thwy co~~ to buy or not. PRICEB ARE 1M9ARKED In PLAIN FIGURE. Samples sent to all r.rts of the coullntry frre of charge'. THE ATTENTION OF TIIE TRADE 80 LICITED. THiO. DALZISBW'S SO1S, L Aq i11'VIP VALUABLE IMPRIOVED PROP T ON CORAPS BSTIEI, BETWEEN MANDI - VILLE AND SPAIN STREEITS, THIRD DISTRIOT. BUCOCEfSION OF VICTOR NAVARRE. SBeond District Court for the parish of Orleans, No. 89,253. BY PLAOID1 J. SPEAR. Auntioner--Of. flee No. 4 BRoyal street.-- ATUNDAY May 12. 1577. at 12 o'clok mn., will be sold at public auction, at the Myrchants' and Auction oers' EJxchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets by virtue and in puar sense to an order of the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Recond District Court for the par Ish of Orleans, dated Marchta 9, 177. for account of said suc-vesion ONE-HA LF OF A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, forming Ipart of lot No. 219. situated In toe suburb Marl ny, on Craps street, in t ho Third I)Istriet of this .ity. in square No, 2.5,. which Is omplrised within (Cras. Mandavillo, Spain and GreLrt nian streots having str feet front on said Craps street by 120 t et In depth, bound ed on one side by propetrty now or formerly .e longing to Louis ,eroux or his transf reos, and on the other side try roperty now or formerly belonging to l1,rnord Legurniit or his assigns. together with all the buildings anid Improve menits thereon. Terms and (ditions- -One-half cash on the spot, and th lan'e in one and two years' eredit for not bearing spepial mortgasqe and veddor's lion and privilege, with eight per cent Interest per anulm from date until paid, with clause of five per eeAt for attorney's fees in case of suit to recover payment of said notes or any portion thereof, and the clause of non alienando and all other usual clauses. At of sale bt roe F. D. seaghrs, notary public. at the ex Dense of the pur'haser. ap9 It, 230 (rnm712 IIOU.EHIOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, ETO. SUCCERSION OF HENiRY TABAItY. Reon. l District Court for the parish of Orleans, No. 39,3:15. D)Y PLACID F. HJ, I'PAIt. Autloneer-Offl., J) No. 45 Ityal strIt--FRIDA4Y, A ril 20, 1l77, at 5 o'tlock p.m . will be sod at Public Aue tior on lBroad street, near Rt. John and FAgpIani anni streets, by virtue and in IIurstRane to an order from the Hon. A. L. 'l'iesot. judge of t!he Hatond DistI It . Court for the parl4h of Or leans dated April 6, 19777, for amcount of said esu - 'assion. ONE LOT IIOURBETOLD FURNITURE, PI ano, etc., et". Terms Cash. ap 9 12 rn 2, HPLEnITD (CO'FTAGFE tfOUREt4 ON TERPt4I CH1ORE H'T'IIEtE. It E'WEEN CAMP AND PIIYTANIA STRHEETH. RtU(ftCERfTON OF A. P. FIELD. Rtronl Dis)tric't Contrt for the paribsh of Orleans - No. 38,965. BY PLACIDE .T. P'EAR. Auctioneer-Offean No,. t I6Royal atrieet--SA'tiJRDAY. May 12. 1977, at 17 o'<l,|k In., will be sold at putbll suition, at, the Merchants' and A tu ion cers' E..hang. ,on lRoyal,,. ttwot.n Canal aRl Custoinhouse streets, by virtue and in pursu ance to an order from the lion. A. L. rTisst. Judge of the ~oerond Distrlit Court for the parish of Orleans. dated March 1, 1877. for account of the abovti su.lvtr'ssion, the following deos'ribed ,ro,,erty- A OUaITAIN LO)T OF (ROUND. together with all the buildings and improvements there on, situated in the First District of this city, designatedl by the letter A, in the square bounded by Terpslchore, Camp, Prytania and Melpomene streets, measuring 4o feet to inches fronton Terpsichore street. by a depth of 127 feet 10 Innces 6 lnes on the side which separates it from lot No. 2; 9= feet 4 inches in depth on a first line parallel to Prytania street and toward Mel pomene street, thence on a line toward Camp street and parallel to Terpalehore street, 5 feet 0o Inches; thence on a second line parallel to Prytan.,i street and toward Melpomene street, 84 feet 6 inches ; lines, andn as feet in the rear; together with the use of an alley in common on the side toward Prytania street ; the improve ments consist of a -ottage house retired from the street, wish four rooms. two (abinets, gal lery in the front, kitchen with rooms, cistern. privies, eto. Terms and Conditions-For the property firstly descrtbed, the pur chaer to assuaR ethe payment of a note bearing vendors' lien for $197a. payable on the 10th of May, 1971. with interist from the seventh of May. 197,. and the balancn, easti on the spot. And for the property secondly de scribed, eash on the anot. Acts of sale before W. . If. 'afren, notary pub Ii, at the expense of the purchaser. atf9 16 23 30lmy7 12. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON RT. IOUIS fRTIt EET, BETWEEN RIOMAN AND P'RIEUIR TREET'r., 8EOND DISTRIOT. R8UOCESION OF HENRY G(ALWAY. "enond iDistriOt Court for the Parish of Orleans No. NrJ. --- BPY J'LA(: C E J. SPFAIt --- Auctioneer- Offlce No. 4 Royal streetr-SATI I.DAY. May 12th, 1977. at. 12 o'clock m., will be sold at pub)llt o auction, at the Mortehantf' and Auction eers' Ex hange on IRoyasl strraet. tb tween r:anal and Onuslirhonuse streets, by virtue and in vlr sniancn to an order from the Lion. A. L. Tissot. tludge of the e'a-ond District (ifurt ror the par jih of Orleans, tlatfed March 13, 1877. for account of the above son'Miion rorms A r(EETAIN PIECE OR pORTIfON OF GROUND in the Sienond District (f this city, in the square romplantd within Pt. Loruis. Rnnan. I'rinur and UConti streets, making part of lot No. iI, isn quare No. Sn; said piece 'or portion ,of ground designated as No. 2, on a particular ,flan made by louis Surgi, United States Iepi uty Burveyor, A ugust 22. 1944, and mneasuring 1i feet 7 Inehn .5 lines front on St. Lonis stret, by 124 feet, Inches ldep on the line whiclh sepa rates it from lot No 1, and 141 feet 1 inch I line tieej. on a liln separating it from a vvac.nt lot, andi 42 feet 5 Inches 3 lines in width in the rear: together with all the buildings and improve ments thereon. Terms and tonaditons--Oniehalf cash on the spot; the halanet on an credit of ne year, for note hearing spot(tal mortgage and vendor's lien anti privilege, with eight per cent interest from date of sale till paid ; the clause of five per cent for attorny's ftees in rase of judicial proceted inga for recovery eo payment of said note or any portion thereof; Insuran'e and transfer of policy,y. and all other usual clauses. Act of sale before O. LeOardtur. notary pub-. lie. at the expense of the purhaaser. a:p9 l 2 1IO mn7 12 ON ACCOUNT OF DECLINING HOUSE KEEPING. BLACK WALNUT VICTORIA BED-ROOM Suits, Mahogany Parlor Suits, Dnflng-Room Furniture. etc. BY PLACIDE .1. SPEAR, Auctioneer. Office Se Royal street--On MONIDAY. April 9, 117,. at 101 o'clock a. m., will bhe sold, oorner of Cus tomhouse and Daupblhine streets, the contents of said premises onsistifongn part of Black Wal nut Victoria Bed-room uits Mahogany Par lor Sets, Dining-room Farnturn. Mattresses. Looking-Glasses, Crookeryware. Glassware, Mattings. Carcpts. etc., all in good order, and been in use a very short time. Terms-Cash on adjudication. ap7 EXCURSION TO THE JETTIES. Tlho magnifn"rnt passenger steamer ROBERT R. LEE, Wm. ('namphol, mnat,'r. will makeo r. ex"urasin trip to the JETTIES. leaving foot ,of (anal st reet at 9 o'elo,,k orn MON )AY MORNIN,. Aiiril 2:. 1877. Tickets for the round trip intrcludincg me'al.) Five Dollars. aRr TO FAMILIES., PO1J FIRST COMMUNION. - -4-- ~-- MICHEL LION'S, Noe. 197 and 199 Old Levee, (Opposite French Market.) $5 75. We can furnish, for First Communion. White Cotton Drill PANTS. White Drill VEST, and Black Alpaca COAT, one Whie White OVT, one ltraw AT,Ises estle, sllo oi st quLr and nep re ar now or hMe All reeets of bay are hereafter subject w lb a i. - sweeted by them, (reseeet Olt!y Itlrread Ceaspa·r Iat e aal street, New Orleans, April 6, 1i77.-The annual election or dlreotors of thlis company Will be held on MONDAY, teth inst., between the honurs of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., at the ofhte of the com pany. J. It. JUlDEN, Secretary. ap7 lot Partles r avilng Pledges with thie Un dersianed, and on which back interest is due, are hereby notified to settle same. otherwise they will be sold at Auction Sale to begin MONDAY. April 16, through PlacideJ. Spear, Antiloneer. A. TERTART, a0.t22 Cornet Royal and Toulouse. Lean and Pledge Asocelatln-Notice Is hereby given that an election for President Ca-hler And Three Directors of the Ioan and Pledge Asociation will be held April 16, 1977, be tween the hours of 1e, in. mandl2 p. m., at the office of the Association, sc Orvier street. apr, lot* E. B. BENTON, President. OfPee New Orleans and Carrollton iRatlroad C(mpany. New Orleans. April 4. 1877. At a spedal lminetig of the lBoard of Diretors held ths day. a dividend of TWO AND A HALM P, OENT was declared out of the earningsa of the past three months, payable to the stMok holders of this company or their legal represen tatives. on and after FIlIDAY, the 20th inst. ap5 15t WALTER V. CROUCH. Beeretary. OfPee Is.atana iowl-able IAfe Inesmraee Company, corner Oravier and Carond, let. streets, New Orleans, Ap-il 4, 1s77.--In oomplh arice with Article IV of the charter of this conm pany, an election for Eight Directors to serve during the ensuing three years. will be held at the office of the ompany on MON DAY, the lth day of April, 177,. between tih hours of 12 m. and 2p.m. ap4 int WILLIAM HENDERSON, 8ec'y. For the Lake - Ofmiee of New Orleade City Pallroad (kmpany, No, 124 Canal street New Orleans, April , 1977.--From this date trains for the Iake will leave the city at 7 and 9 o'clock a. m., end every hour thereafter until 9 o'clock p. m. The last train will leave the Lake End at 9 o'clock p. in. C. . LEWIS, Secretary. _apl tf timee Paeteors' and Traders' Insurance Company, No. 37 Caron'ielet street- New Or loans, March 24t. 177.--In conformity with arti cln sixth of the charter, an election will be held at this office on MONDAY, the 9th of April next, between the hours of it o',ltck a. in. and 2 o'clock p. rn., for twenty-five trustees, to serve as such for the ensuing . Wr LE ha 'Tt HMAS . WALKER, lnmhi. 1St Secretary. WANTS. W ANTED-AT A BARGAIN FOR CARS-f-A small. well-esta.blished sugar plan'ation, on a navigable stream. Address L. H. B., this office. apV 4t* WANTED-- BY AN A BLE-BODIED WHOLE sale and retail gror rvy Clerk employment, in city or country, in any capacity whatsoever, Unexceptionable references. A. B., )D mocrat office. mh'2s tf W ANTED - RECOND-HAND OARRIAGES and Buggles. Any one having such. and wishing to dispose of them. Cas find ready sale for them by calllng on L. T. MADDUX, as Carondelet street. Also, a full stock of Oar rfages and Bggales and a complete stock of the Japanese Child's (farriage and Cradle, a most wonderful eombla tion; in short a full stock in everything appertalsnng to the Carriage business-all of which will he sold at reduced prloes to suit the times. The community is most cordially Invited to call and examine at as Carondelet street. mh.ll m m L. T. MADDUX. W ANTED-A SITUATION AS A TRAVEL ing Agent for a Dlng House, by a man who is fa, iliar with the business, and has ex tenslye aoquaintacne In Louisiana, Mississippi and Texa.4 Best New Orleans references given Address C., Misslssippi City, Miss mh W.ANTED-BY A ROB. R AND INIOUB trious young man a situation as Watch man, Porter, Salesman or Drivvin of any kind; Is thoroughly acquainted in the city Would go In the envntry If desired. Address. . dem ocrat offlee. f.eotf FOR SALE. iFOR SALE-RARE CHIANCE TO SECURE A Snew and comfortable house in the Sixth Die tritn, convenient to cars. wFve rooms, hall, gal leries, ample sheds two lote (one a corner.) choice fruits and flowers. 'title unimpeach able. Price. one thousand dollars. Address PROPERTY, L'ok Box No. tt Post-Office. ap1* FOR SALR-ONE FIRST-OCLASB TICKET to Ricnhmond. Va., and two first-class Tick ets to St, Lous., Mo, Inquire at No. 19 St. Charles street. mhC* FOR RENT. -AOR RENT - AT TWENTY DOlf,LARS PER ' month-Store wi'h two rooms, on Canal street, between Franklin and Trnme streets: inut flt'ed tip. I qulre on premises, or at No. iSo0 Third street. ap7 2t' I1o RENT.-Three elegantly furnished rooms, A in a central location, convenIent to two lines of city railroads, to rent, on very reasona ble terms. No more convenientl locat4d or better furn ished appartments can be had in the city. For particulars call at the offlee of the Dv1o c m m mmv. . CPARTIW RSHIPS. rTHE UNDEtSIGNED WILL PRACTICE Law under the firm name of LABD TT & CLIN TON, at 140 Gravler street, up stairs. DAVID O. LABATT, THOS. P. CLINTON, mhsq lot LEON L. LABATT. NKw ORY,WATS. March .1. 1577. rFHE CO PARTNERSHIP OF PRITCHARD., • BICKH M & CO.this dayrexplires by limita tion. A.M. IICKHAM. tSnrviving *JNO. V. MOO BE. I Partners. TIHE UNDERRIGNED WILL CONTINUE the busineses of thelate firm of PRITCH- I ARD. BIGKHAM & CO. under the firm name of BICKHAM & MOORE. A. M. PICKHAM, JNO. V. MOORE, MPB, E. D. PRITCJIARP, apl lot tin eommenrlam.) Portrait Paint.,ng. (AND INWfmUCTIONS ODITlB.) Portraltfi from life or from pictures of the deceased, at the following rates: Life size, bust tpor raifts, in oil, at O, $100 and $150; Cabi. net size, in oil, VA 150 and $100; Crayon Heads. not retouched erishable p h o t o graths hbut pure crayon heads at $. 0o and 75. Amaller work, both in oil or crayon. or water color, at proportioned rates. Batisfaction will be given In every case. Persons residing abroad can have any of the ibove work satisfactrily exe cnted by sending the rest picture- they possess, accompanied with a faithfnil descriltlon of the person, and by stating the style and alc, of Portrait desired, will have their ordrrs , rompt ly attended to. Country patronage s, loiteld. EVERETT B. D. JUlr 0, 3 areandelet street, NEW ORLEANS. N. .-Tnstrnctions given in Drawing, Crayon and Painting. Classes in seminaries instrrrtred. My Art Gallery is a place of free reort, and the public is invited to vis it it rpleasure. fae2 m Office Louisiana Cotton Tie Co. The patent TIE and PTILLER owned by this Comprhny having been fully tested at the Cham pion Press, is now offered 'to press owners and shiomasters at a moderate price. An average of fully flfy bales per hour. and at times over sixty bales per hour, has been compressed and tied by thib process, and with practice it is believed that an averaa speed of -r A Al t Itcr ot MUrsc CARNIVAL WEtMK IN AMUdJSEMBINTS Bunday, April 8, fnd W znesda t Matlsee, the RIi.UZ'f~afpe Ofp". Yok- - 1 elled the Monday, April 9. Benefit of Ir. W. H. Power, preentlfigt Loeter Wailack's play of -It SE ALE, ior the Rifle Ball. The same bill will Srepeared Turnday Night, Wednesday and Thursday APril 11 and 12. Dien Douelnauit's Drama of ELFIE, or the cherry Tree Inn. Friday, April ia, Benefit oi Mr. Rolandt Roeed. '.the performance will commence with the Comerdy called WIIONG DIRD IN THE Iti(U1T FlRf4T after which the Bnrle4que of LURiT A lhl(IfA M. D.; to e.onclurde with the Farce of OUfR IOD(ING HOUSE. 'The same bill will be repeated on Saturday, Matinee and Night. Sunday, April 15. anrd daring theweek the long promisen Novelty entitled LEMONiS, or the trlueezed and the UnsqueezAd. ap COHARITY ---- BY T.MI--- VONTILABAND CHIIILDRIEN, Varieles ~Theatre, Frlday, Apric I1, 1911. kteeeptlon Committee r MIt. O(EO. JOiHN4ON, C.hairman. Mr. Walter RtauffTr. Mr. A. Prnn Mnaon. Rlushtmn Foster, John A. Morris, N. D. Wallace. Emile Hernnan, 0leo. iBratton, (,eo. Jolhn, Oiltert (hern,. lienrv Deine{re. Frank Yuille, Atwood Violet. E;d. Payne. larrlson Watts. A. Briltton. Frank Kenn+ey. A. F. Ilit. ', T. C. flanna, N. W. McCall, Walter Bell. Andrew BrownI, D~o HuAger. b. A. H. Vantht. it. Wrigr tmn, lagh lirowri,. Phil. Brchanan. Dr. B. A. Pope. Cha.,. tmith, (!at. Williams. Doors pn,en at 7 p. rn. Agonv t, bhnin at. R. Iielrtis,nn (,rrnitte, will please report at 7. Tlrket(,............... ........ . apt 6t C t ..A N Concert and Entertainment (liven rii lndr thn anelspieca of the flbII.OP POLK SOCIEtY, --. . AT -- - ORItBNIW 41,D lIALl,, Thuesday Itvenlna, Agph 10, 1871, (Commeoning at R o'elock. PART FrarT. 1. Trot du (Iavalier---Two Pianos....-Bt indler Four Young Ladies. 2. Tenor Solo............ ........... Mr. Stvreken 3. Valse Fantaiside-Plan ............ Rublinstin Miss Q. 4. Vocal Dut ........ .......Mendelasohn Mrs. C. and Miss B. 5. Estasl Vals.....................Arditti Miss Little. 9. 8onata in F Major .............Bn. ethoven (I lann, and Violin.) Miss Wilson and Mr. (!rtnlier. Intermlisslon for music t1y the Band. Visit to Art (Gallery. Refrshrrmnt to.,nm, and Floral Bower. PART E cOIND. i. al,,, Milltnire--Two Pianos......... . Mayer Funr YoungrLadie-. 2. eorenadeo--VoYcal olo...... .....Raft Miss B. a. Lft M, Dream Again-Vocal 8,o,,....Sullivan Mrs. (. 4. Rhapsodic longroise No. 2-Plan.....,ist Miss Q. 5. (alathe.................... Brindisi Miss Little. 9. Chorus from Mount of Olives......Beethoven Refreshment, at the following prioes: Ice Cream 15 centa. Biscuits 25 centPs. (,ake 5 ents. Chicken Salad 25 ants, Sandwiches to cenats, Hlot Coffee and Milk lo rents. Admission $1 apR GRUNEWALD iHALrL Wednesday Eveniag, April 11, 1877, At a o'olock. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TEfSTIMONIAL CONCEIT, . TENDERED Tro ANOELO TORRIANI, On which occasion will appear the following Dlstlgallshed Arti. toeand Amatenrs Miss A. MERCIER, Soprano; Prof. C. YAkN UfFFLEN, BaEso; Mons. A, LIVAIN. Flutist: Mr. FRED N. THAYEB, In Recitations: Mr. F. CLAIPORN,. Baritone; Mr. W. N. OtUNEW " LD, Pianist: Mr. J. W. H. ECKERT. A inomoanist; ANGELO TORRIANI. Tenor. IReeeptilen emmittee. Mr. W. Vllrttt, Mr. P. Clalborne. Mr. W. Benshaw, Mr. H. A. Denis. Mr. T. Dugan, Mr. D. (lagnee. Mr. AA.H. Mort, Mr. E. Violet. PROGRAMME. PART FIRCT. 1. Grand Duet-Nor mrn-(nor two pianos)--Wells Mr.W. N. Grunewald and Mr. J. W. H. -ekert. 2. Le Fils du Gorse .................. ......Morel Prof. U. Van HufflAn, 3. Le Tremul~-- Air Vairle lrour flute) [Demcrsman Mona. A. Livain. 4. Pyramus and Thise ..................... Saxe Mr. Fred N. Thayer. 5. Una Furtiva Lasrima.............. Donizetti Angelo Torrlani. 6. Star With M........... .......Beichert Miss A. Mereler. PART 5ECOND. 1. Grand Air du Trovatore (b renuest) ...Verdi Miss A. Mercier 2, Grand Air du Philtre.................Auber Mr. F. Claiborne, 3. Air-Des Noces de Figaro.............Mozart Prof. 0. Van Hufflen. 4. Phantasle Melancholliue (pour flute) [Reichert Mona A. Livain. s. .avatlne--La Mnette de Portici........ Anber Angelo Torriani. 6. Grand Duo des Puritains ...........Bellini Frof. 0. Van lufflan and Mr. F. Clalborne. Tickets S1. May be had at Louis Grunewald's, Baronne street. mhR it ST. PATRICK'S HALL. ONE WEEK O5sLY, - OOMMENCINi - Wednesdal, April 11, 1877, McEVOY'S GRAND HI 3B RNICA, THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY OF IRELAND. -- WITH - HEALY'S HIBEENIAN MINSTRELS --AND PROF. ARMSTRONG'S DUBLIN BAND AND OBC.HESTRA. GREAT NATIONAL MUSICAL AND PICTO RIAL ENTERTAINMENT. - INThrODUCTN; - A FULL COMPANY -- rw - Original Sketches, Iances and Farces. Matinees Thursdaysva, Saturdays and Tuesdays Atlmission 75 (.eAnt. anR 7t EASTER. ()N HAND, A LARGE AND SELECT RTOGCR t of Rhirn Wines. Frenh,. Hungarian -nnr California Wines. Ja,,raiOa and anta CGr, Rums, Kir eh and Zwetshwaseer, Californias Fruits and Jellies, For the ('minig Holi m. Also on hand, a large stock of W . es Bran dies Cognac, Gins. Sherries, Ponres A6sinth, and Vermouth, French and German Cordials Pilsner's Bottled Beer and German SPeltzer. Bole agent for J. Kauffman ( UO.'s 4 e'Lnnat, Beer, n barrels. and Str. T*W Iý Uhl' BortledBer. Alo, for reme de epe. F. HOLLAIDE.R so........Cos We s Is saulhe......s 8t1Ot 1ON NOTIW., fueeemons RIof Me. Myra I, MMler OO~p DIST141T'O T FOE Th' herety given to the creditors of this eate to all other persons herein interested toso ause Within ten days from the present nottfe tion orer ao the hao whrt. the account renteh J y Mrsp . F. Hn oorBRT, toet mentar executrix, and . nor. testemen ýary executor, n1 the ecease shotld not le rimologatnre and apprved and the fundsir s trtbe onod n ral e the ortherewit rtthh. yparih of Orleans, i the above entit a.se w mhirc to aAt put JO auction, rat thk. tr . J. lant, rv. us. TI,, oe ary. AlOU THl DIST1ICT frF ROUN FT H T g PAtd " Ash of Orleans-No. 44,45-By virtue r - nrit of s.nzroe and ateo to me dlReTfd rby the ofnorale the Fuuarthr istrt onrt fon th darish of Orleans, In the above anttieod cause woill procned to soll at public aution, at' the Mera vnts' and Autironersn' txsrhnangr, trosl street, between Cnanae and CustrtOnehotro eihste In the Se.ond Dlstrictof this fity, on HATU17 DAY, May twelfth 17, at 1 o culock m., the .fo owingdoserlb(,d pronarty to,-wit:. " " A. rIOH'FEEN U UTI OF OOND, formtn th holeo the whole of the ar portion e f u oin designaeed ty the numnber four, and hounded by martgny Avenue, Arlselan Treasure and rWare saw streets, and nrumberet ne nd ronto eghte fle Ineoluslvey. Also THWEE N ITS (I GROUND, dRsgnateD by the numbers one, twor and three, cmbr ir tIe trlangle onumbr five, which is hbonnderl b-y artogny Aven ue, Treaureanb Warsaw rret~a ,r nd nlmeasurng two hundred and five feet front AnTrTasurestreet, one hundred and one feet 8 ye inches and iax lines ton Warsaw street, and4 two undred anrd twenty-nIne feet eight inches on Mariany Avenue, together with al the ld lags and timprveme nts thereon 2. EIGHTEEN IAM"8nl OF GttUND forming the whole of the square or portion of grount. doesignated as square No. three. bounlied by eontllyU Roal, Brussels and V'ressure streets and Paris Avenue, and numbered from one to eighteen inclusively. a. TWENTY-ElIOUT LOTS U7 OPF.OUNT., forming the whole of the sqtare nurnher nine, t ,unded by Treasure. Atunrtanoe arid Bru seli rsreets ant Farts Avenue. anti nmbert. from one to twent -eobht inclusive. 4. 'TWEN'Y-E HT LOT OF ROND , forming the whole of the sqrare number three bonnded by Warsaw, BruTIssels. Treasure an Abundance streets, and numberet from number one to number twenty- ht Inclusive. I. TWENTY LOTS OF OMOUND, formANl the whote of the sbluare n tmbr six, bounded by London and Marigny Avenues Havana and Abu adance streets, and n umbrel from number one to number twenty inclusively. The whole of the above lots compose togethbr the farm known as the "' Saint ,Lous Farm." Being the ame propeVrty acquired by the d. fendant heroein, the rlate Vrandis L. Boney,b purchase from the successit,n of O0. F. Hal ."r act passed before Chas. (I Andry notary publle in this clty, on the seventeenth of May, 1072. Belmet in the above Suit Term-Oaash on the sepo HAt. OvlI SherIff of the parlih of Orleans, ap 24 mylI TAX NOTICNL. IPECIAL NOTICE. Ovniu STATS TAX Cotlst,'A,) Third District, Parish of Orleans, April 7, 1877. All pcrsrins within the limits of the Third District owkng license and capital tax are hereby notified that the cflee for the .ollaction of said taxcn is now opnncd at No. 17 Esplanade street. 8. R. PR.OCTOt, apR Im State Tax Collecttr, hPIECIAL NIlOTIC. OroErs STATE TAx Co.lra)Mo, First District, 169 Oravier street. New Orleans. March 27, 1617. All PROPERTY OWNERS of the FIBBT DI&N TRICT are informed that the assessment rolls for said District are now ready, and that per sons desiring to pay the Real Estate Tax at this time may now receive their bills promptly. J he following named persons only are as thorized to sign receipts for the Collector of this District: For REAL ESTATE and CAPITAL TAX-Mr. M. STODDART. For LICENSE--Mr. A. W. COCKEBTON. Or the undersigned. mh2R A. A. BURKE. Collector. SPECIAL NbTO.Tf. Orrrx STATEh TAx CoLLstoroa, Second District. No. 16 Royal street, her chant's Exchange, upstairs. March D2, 'T7, All persons within the limits of the Second District owing licenses and capital tax ara hereby notified that the office for the oollectios of said taxes is now opened. P. L. BOUNT, mhll if State Tax Cohieetor. SPECIAL NOTICE. OFrE BTATE TAX CoLraron, First District, New Orleans. March 19th, 177., The receipts given by MR. E. C. PAYNE, for amounts advanced for the support of the aov. ernment by the liberal and patriotic citizens of this city, will be received as CASRE in the pay ment of TAXES and LICENSEB at this ofllre, E. A. BURKE, mhl9 tf Tsx Collector. SPECIAL NOTICE. Orrrcx SrATE TAx Co0LSoroI, First District Parish of Orleans, March is, 1311, All person within the limits of the First Dis triet owing LwiaCss and CArnTAL Tax are here by notifelthat the offbce for the collection of said taxes is now opened at 1l6gOravleJ tr mhbl tf State Taxr thector. SPECIAL NOTICE. Omas SrAE TAX Cotrtatros, Fourth .istrict, Parish of Orleans, March it, 1,. I All persons within the limits of the ourthll District owing La.rnste and UVAmtA Tax are hereby notlled that the offie for the oleetoa of said taxes is now opened at o624, gP, B le street, RB.C mhlS im State Tax Colletor. R[---O-PSLALAVBTISNU ZWI'S SEALED PROPOALS. DNPAB TMNT or FWAISOS, I City Hall. New Orleans, April 6,. iefRT Sealed proposals will be received until THURBDAY. April 12.1877, at 12 o'cloc mn.. for the sale to the city of one hundred thosaned dollars of bonds of the city of New Orleans and of the late cities of Jefferson and Carrollton, and PREMIUM BONDS. All bids must state the class of bonds and amount of accrued interest thereon, and offera must include both principal and Interest, The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and answers will be given the foliow ing dla at Io a. m. Bids must be lirected to the Cornmissionera of the Consolidated Debt. RPaMt, J. C. ,EariA. Almtrnntlt ator, NOTICE-CITY TAXES OF 1877. DEPARTME T or FINAwOg, City, ifall, New Orleans, March 22,1877. Tax hills for 1877 are now rea.ly for delivery, 'ihe t'ollowing rates of rebate for prompt cas. payment will be allowed: SThree per cent on all bills paid up tolatMof March, 1577, inclusive. Two per cent on all bills alid up t. 5th April. 1877, Inclusive. One per cent on all bills paid up to 34th April 1877 inclusive. After April 30, 1877, interest at Ten percen per annum from 31st March. 1877. and Wc uI accr ue. - mhi t alo J. O. DENIS. Admin1.ator, ALDERNEY DAIRYU LADIEP LtVtCH MBOO l , u. I il......b . ' rb Y0ei> khW> rn