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essmanaed !rs !M t brd Pata, for the yeas and nays, the motion to postpone On the motion of Mr. Delavigne the bill was amended, in line Is, section 1, by inserting after the word "thereof" the words "where suech keeping or slaughtering shall be limited to the aetual consumption therein." The amendment was adopted, the bill as amended was engrossed, and under a suspen pension of the rules was road a third time and ,sassed. The title was adopted. Mr. Ferguson moved to reconsider the vote on the final passage of the bill, and on his own motion the motion to reconsider was laid upon the table. House bill No. s16. "An act to exempt from taxation for five years the property of the Cal ,asieu Sulphur and Mining Company," under the unfavorable report of the Committee on the Judiclary was indefinitely postponed. The committee on House bill No. coo, "An act to authorize and direct the City Council of the city of New Orleans to cause St. Joseph, Dolord, and other streets, which have been closed or obstructed by the New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad Company. to be opened to pub lie use, and to repeal all laws conflting here with." presented reports as follows; MAJonI'r naronT. To the aonorable the Speaker and members of the Housoofxepresentatives: Your Cmo appointed to examine the bloc aid a the river fron by the 10 d exas Rairoad, reepectfully report we ave pade ato ith ib~ examination of te s me and rcomlment that the bill now be ano, teMouset of ltepresentativse authorizing t he itty louneil of the city of New Orleans to re-open tat Joseph and Delord as well as other streetsIn that vicinity, obstructed by said rail road, do sPeOtful YITZPATUt UOB A, 81AK1PEGA E, B. . JONAS. xMontRTr axronT. T the Honorable Speaker and members of the Huse of Representatives of the Inate of Lou isianaa The andereigned iiffer from the other mom be aof ceri special committee to whom was e ered bili No. ato, for the reason that time will permit the examination requisite to a orough understanding in the premises, where terests of such magnitude to the city of New eanain its commerce are concerned, and reconmmend the postponement of the elattely.J, B. McGEIWEE, ii . NE WLOM. Mr. Young presented the following dissent inn report: to the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: V, ee with both the majority and minor 0 othe pQommittle to whom was referred Hos bill No. SW0. I co u with majority in tripoutt fme the bill the words Delord trikin out of the ill the words and y,' lving the question of removal of ob atrctiops toeSt. Joseph street to the discretion h ties Cn tCuncil. i OU the Committee. All the reports were received and accepted. Mr. Kidd moved that the bill be indefinitely postponed. On which motion the yens and nays were called as follows: Yees - Msrs. Aldige, A cock lnridMer. le Brady Buonk Bel (an ) De erwgehan le m d, Lea, af Ocehee Neem, `its. tRidhgey Rv d. Rndolph Saert n. Selft, Stpller, met. lro Youn of Claiborno an s oung of Bast Baton Stoue.-a2. The motion to portpone was lost. On the motion of Mr. Buck the bill was amend ad by sOriking out in section 1, lines R ards. after the word "authoribc," the words "and it Mr. ofleh mved to strike out the words "Delord and all other public streets." in line 5 of seotion 1. Mr. Leeds moved as an amendment to the amendment of Mr. MtGehee, that only the word "Delord" be stricken out. The amendment to the amendment was adopted. On the motion of Mr. McGehee, section 2 was amended by adding at the end thereof the words " provided nothing in section I of this act shall apply to North and South Market streets." The vote on the amendment being reconsid ered the word "Delord" was added before the word "North." Pending the motion on Mr. McGehec's amendment Mr. Gaskins offered as a substitute to insert after the word "streets" the words "excopt Dolord, North sad South Market streets," The substitute of Mr. Cwkiclns was adopted. On the motion of Mr. Gaskins, after the word "streets," in line 8, section 1. the following words were inserted. "except Delord, North and South Market streets." On motion of Mr. Jonas, the word " Dolord " was stricken out in the preamble. The bill as amended was taken as engrossed and under a suspension of the rules was rend a third time and passed. The title was amended by striking out the word "Delord" and adopted as amended. Mr. Kidd presented a communication from Captain John Cowdon, relative te the incorpor ation of the Barataria Ship Canal Company by the General Assembly, and to the advantages to be anticipated from the completion of the Bar. afaria Ship Canal. The oommunicatlon was read and ordered to be placed on file. On the motion of Mr. Kernochan the House .adjourned. rETERl J. TREZENANT, Chief Clerk. JUDICIAL ADVERTISEBIENTS. SUCCESSION NOTICES. meeesestee tf Feltx MeMaume. ECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR slh of Orleans-No. 99,a77-Whereas. John C. Davey has petioned the court for letters of ad ministration on this estate. Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern to show cause within ten da why the pra er of the said we~ltioner should not be granted. By order of the court apnif 1r o th OHNoR-ERERT, Clerk. Saeeesalon of Henry Ekelmaann. SECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR Ishof Orleans-No. sg.isl.-Notloe is hereby glven to the creditors of this estate and to all othef persons herein interested to alow cause within ten days from the present notification, if any they have or can, why the account present edb h John Aerks, testamentaryexecutor of this etate, should not be homologa'ed and ap proved, and the funds distributed in accord iwee therewith. By order of the Court. ap7 12 1s' JOHN HERBERT. Clerk. Suecesseion of Arteinen Bill. ECOND DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR. ish of Orleans-No. 33,554-Notice Is hereby given to the creditors .f this estateand to all other persons berel . interested to show cause within ten days from the seventh of April. 1877 in clusive, if any they have or can, why the account presented by the executors of this estate, should not be horn l 'gated and approved, and the funds distribute In accordance therewith. By order of the Court. apes It JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. ON8 STABLE SALES. Jema Du he. v.. B. Pierre. pOUTH JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PAR .1. ish of Orleans-No. virtue of a writ of ftern facins to me directed by the Hon. F. B. Hernandes. Fourth Justice of the Peace for the parish of Orlean. I wil proceed to sell at publio auction, on SATURDAY, April twenty r 177, atli2 o'c4ockm M.In front of my office o. 7 Frenchmen stet 9n the Third District of of this city. thin followg described property, (W OT F HUSHOLD # UUTDIO*AL ,A " 'V3WN3S3E3MUi1'1'. 1H3111 BALM. Mrs. MasbiM deespMae Appeleale Mania, widow of Pierre G stove MIagne. et at, vs. FOURH DITWOT COURT FOB THE T ,o. 44,461.--B virtue of It writ q c ar s to ge di rected by the ttntdea o striot Court for tepr of Orleans n the above entitled cause Iw11 p se at pubit auction, att ,er eahnts and Auc oQ ers' m ohansa, Roy troto Ieo tr at of this ofty, on M DAApril po, 1p77. at 12 o ol m., the following dt-rited A Ap lIo t: LOT OF GROtIND. t ether WI t 1 he u and amproveznt there n, &ndaz purtepancew thereof, siftated in the FourthDistrict of this ity. ip the smaare bound ad by Prytania, St. Andrew, Neyadae and Jose treeti. forming the corner of Prtna anc'St. Andrew streets. and measuring fifty eight feet e ht ig ches two lines front on Pry. tani street by one hundred and thirty-eight feet two inehes seven lines in depth and front on St. Andrew street. and about fifty-two feet nine inches. more or less, iii widt h In the ear. es'guired by tj defendant herein by purchiase from Julian At Abrams per ant before S. eg aer. late a notary 1ubllc in this city, on e eleventh dls of October 18ee. seized In the above suit. Terms-Cash on th as AB . HqANDY. Civil Sheriff of the parish of Orleans. mhis api 1e Manid U. Meyer vs. Lastes Bese adslais. tratrix of the succession of P. one. (SECOND DI$TREIUV COURT OIt THE larish of Oreans, o. 39,090.-By virtue of a writ of fleri focis to me directed by the honora ble the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, I will pro ceed to sell at puble auction, itt the Merchants' and Auctioneers Exehange, Royal street, be tween Canal and Qustornhouse nets. fin the Second District of this city, on OM DAY, April 1,1877,i at 12 o'clock in., the following described prAp ti'A ~t MORTGA NOTE, in figures and words as follows, to wit: $2700 Now ORLEANs February 1, 1871. One year after date I promise to yay to the or der of myself two thousand seven hundred dol lar . value received, with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from maturity until pal d. (Signed) E. M. BECK. By mutual consent the payment of this note is extended one year from date of August 1, 1874, and all Interest due paid thereon in advance to that date. `signed) E. M. BECK. (Signed) A. S. DhCK. No varietur. Secaured by mortgage by act passed in this office which act is duly stamped of even date herewith. aigned) THOMAS J. BECK. Notary Public. ymutual consent the payment of this note has been extended until September 1, 1870, and all Interest to that date pald in advance. Now Or Ieane. January 17,1876. E. (Signed) E. M. BECK. undorsed on back of said note thus: ro.est and notice of protest waived. New Orleans, February 4.1873. (Signed) A. S. DECK. By mutual consent the payment of this note is extended six months from date, interest there onup to that date having been paid in advance. (SigedE. F. OEK. igned)A. S. ECK. By mutual consent the payment of this note is extended one year from date, and interest thereon up to that date has been paid in ad vance. August 1. 1873. (Signed) E. M. BECK. (Signed) A. S. BECK. (Signed IF. DONE. (Signed) E. MI. BECK. (Signed) A. S. BECK. Naw ORLEANS, February 1, 1572. Protest and notice of protest waived. (Signed) A. S. BECK. Now OnRLAwN. February 1, 1812. By mutual consent the payment of this note is extended to the first of February, 1873, all inter est due thereon up to that date having been paid in advance. (Signed) E. M. BECK. eSignad) A. 8. BECK, Seized in the above sulk Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. mhls api 10 Lafayeste lire Issurasce COmpany vy. Peter H. Thode FIFTH DISTRICT COURT 1OR THE PAR. 1sh of Orleans No. 7552.-B virtue of a writ of seizure and safe directed by the honorable the Fifth District Court for the parish of Or leans, ith the above entitled cause to Eugene Waggaman late sheriff and by said late sheriff to me transferred I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Aerchants' and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Cus tomhouse streets in the Second District of this ofty, on MONDAY April is 1377, at twelve o'clock in.. the following described property, to wit:' A OERI'AIN PIECE OR PORTION GF GROUND, together with all the buildings ano improvements thereon, and al the rights and privileges thereto belonging, situated in the Fourth District of this city in the square bounded by Rampart. Felicity Itad, St. Andrew and Dryados st;eets, and forming the corner of Rampart and St. Andrew streets, the same meas uring. in American measure, thirty-three feet front on said Rampart street, by one hundred and thiricen feet in depth and front on St. An drew street, between parallel lines. Being the same property which the defendant herein ite caulred by purchase from James Nolligan, per a npassed before Joseph Kohn a notary public in his city, on the eleventh of December. 1867. Heia,od in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the . HotY TB 0 AR H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. mitls api 1C Mrs. M. Leray vy. Mrs. P. F. Oaufeut, per sonally and as tutrix. F OURTH DIISTIRICT OUURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, No. 44,as7.-By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to me directed by the honorable the Fourth District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause. I will proceed to s81l at public auction. at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY, April 16, 1877. at twelve o'clock m., the following described property, to wit A OCRTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated in the Second District of this city, in the square comprised within Miro. Tonti. t. Philip and Ursulines streets, making part of lot de signated by the number five on a plan made by Louis H. Pilie, late surveyor of this city, dated the seventeenth day of January, 1859,. and de posited in the office of H. Bouny, notary public in this city. said portion of ground measures nAmerican measure. sixteen feet front on firo street, seventeen feet two inches seven and a half lines in width in the rear seventy-six feet four inches one line in depth on the line which divides it from lot number four, and sev enty-one feet two inches in depth on the line which divides it from the balance of lot number five. The said portion of ground above de scribed is the part nearest to St. Philip street of lot number five. Together with all the build ings and improvements thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. without any exception or reservation Being the same pro erty ac quiredhbypurchasse by the late Pierre F'rancois Caufout from Edward H. Lehman, on the eighteenth of May, 18e8, per act passed before esiphore Drouet, a notary public in this city. he sid Pierre Francois Caulout departed this lifein this cttyinaestatethereforftkeaving said property to his children for one-halt, and the other half belonging to his said wife, with whom he was in community of propert , as will more fully appear, reference being had4 to the Second District Court. bearing the number thirty-eight thousand three hundred and fifty-three. Seized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the ospot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. mhliapti s Lemell Smask vs. Fred, Raichle. Master and Owner of Steamboat Quaker. SIXTH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans, No. 9217.-By virtue of a writ of fled facias to me directed by the honorable the sixth District Court for the parish of Or leans. in the above.entitled cause, I will proceed to a 11 at public auction, at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city, on MONDAY, A pril 16. 1877. at twelve o'clock m., the following described DAprt wit: LOT OF GROUND, with the buildin s and improvements thereon, situated in the first District of this city, in the square bounded by Melpomene Thalha, H. ward and Jacobs streets, designated by the number two on a plan drawn by C. A. Hedin. architect, dated April 3, 1852, and deposited for reference in the office of Michael Gernon, notary public in this city. Said lot of ground is composed of part of the origlual lot number two in square number twenty-two, on a plan by 61orge T. Dunbar, late surveyor. dated 4pril 1,is4s, deposited in the offlee of A. Mazurean, late'a notary public in this oily. Sald lot mleasures' thirty-two feet front on Howard street, by a depth of ninetety-six feetsee inches two lines between paraiIels. .*.iieorl -Ionce took ooze hun AVOTION tAlr. 37 WlaeldO *. Spear. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO. ETO. SUCCESSION OF HENRY TABARY. Second District Coutt for the parish of Orleans, No. 89,83G. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR Aluotioneer--Office 1877, ate o'clock p.m. will he sold at Public Auc tion on Broad street, near St. John and Es pan ansie An. b evirtu an LnI ur ance tofa o t;er fro tie on. A.L. T'issot. Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Or leans dated April 0. 1877. for account of said nU3 ass glon. ONE LOT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PI ano, etc., etc. Terms-Cash- ap 91291 0 VAITtABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON ST. LOUIS STREET, BETWEEN ROMAN AND PRIEUR STREETS, SECOND DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF HENRY GALWAY. Seoond Distrit Court for the Parish of Orleans No. -. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR -Auctioneer 01110e No. 48 Royal streete-SATURDAY, May 12th, 1577. at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at public auction, at the Merchants' and Auction eers' Exchange on Royal street, between Canal and Oustomnouse streets, by virtue and in our suanoe to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot. Judge of the Second District Court tor the par ish of Orleans, dated March 12, 1577, for account of the above successIon A PERTAIN PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND In the Second Distriot of this city, In the square comprised within tt Lous, Roman, Pricur and Conti streets. making part of lot No. 11, In square Nq. 80; said piece or portion of ground designated as No. 2, on a ?articular plan made by Louis Surgi, United States Dep uty IHtrvsvor, August 22, 1844, anti meas'urinlg 18 feet 7 Inches 5 lines front on St. Louis street. by 114 feet 6 Inches deep on the line which sepa rates it from lot No. 1, and 141 feet 1 loch I IIne deep on a Itne separating it from a vacant lot, and 42 foet 8 inches a lines in width in the rear; together with all the buildings and Improve ments thereon. Terms and Conditions-One-half cash on the spot' the balance on a credit of sne year, for note hearing specIal mortgage and vendor's lien and privilege, with elht per cent interest from date of sale till paid; the clause of five percent for attorney's fees in case of judicial proceed ings for recovery of payment of said note or any portion thereof; insuranae and transfer of policy, and all other usual clauses. Act of salo before G. LeGardeur. notary pub lic. at the expense of the purchaser. ape 16 21 30 my? 12 SPLENDID COTTAGE IIOUHEH ON TERPSI CHORE HTREET. BETWEEN CAMP AND PHIYTANIA STREETH. SUCCE.SION OF A. P. FIELD. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans -No. 88,905. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR. Auctioneer-Offmee No. 46 Royal street-HAT URDAY, May 12,1877, at 12 o'clock m., will be sold at public auction, at the Merchants' and Auction eers' Exchange, ton Royal.) between Canal and Customhouse streets, by virtue and in pursu ance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated March 1. 877, for account of the above succssion, the following described A UIIATAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and Improvements there on, situated in the First District of this city, designated by the letter A, in the square bounded by Terpsichore, Camp, Prytania aad Melpomene streets. measuring 40 feet 10 inches trout on Terpsichore street, by a depth of 127 feet 1o inches t lines on the side which separates It from lot No. 2; 93 foot 4 inehes in depth on a first line parallel to Prytania street and toward Melpomene street, thence on a line toward Camp street and parallel to Terpsichore street a feet it inches; thence on a second line parallel to Prytani i street and toward Melpomene street, 34 feet 6 inches 6 lines. and 35 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 cottage house retired from the street. with four rooms, two cabinets, gal lery in the front, kitchen with rooms, cistern, privies, etc. Terms and Conditions-For the property firstly described, the purchaserto assume the payment of a note bearing vendors' lien for 61375. payable on the 1lth of May, 1877, with interest from the seventh of May. 1875, and the balance, cash on the spot. AmI for the property secondly de scribed. cash on the spot. Acts of sale before W. H. Pascue, notary pub lic, at the expense of the purchaser. ap9 16 23:30 my7 12. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CRAPS STREET, BETWEEN MANDE VILLE AND SPAIN STREETS, THIRD DISTRICT. SUCCESSION OF VICTOR NAVARRE, Second District Court fo* the parish of Orleans, No. 38,213. BY PLAOIDE J. SPEAR. Auctioneer-Of. floe No. 40 Royal street.- ATURDAY, May 12. 1877. at 12 o'clock m.. will be sold at public auction, at the Merchants' and Auction eors' Exchange, on Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets by virtue and in pur suance to an order of the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the par ish of Orleans, dated March 9, 1877, for account of said suoceesion ONE-HALF OF A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND. forming part of lot No. 218, situated in tne suburb Marilgy, on Craps street, in the Third District of this city. in square No, 258, which is comprised within Craes. Mandeville. Spain and Greatmen streets having so foot front on said Craps street by 120 feet in depth, bound ed on one side by property now or formerly be longing to Louis Leroux or his transf roes, and on the other side by property now or formerly belonging to 1i.rnard Ltgumont or his essigns, together with all the buildings and improve ments thereon. Terms and Conditions-One-half cash on the spot. and the balance in one and two years' credit for notes bearin special mortgage and vendor's lien and privilege, with eight per cent interest per annum from (late until paid, with clause of five per cent 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. Act of sale before F. D. Seghers, notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. ap9 162330m)7 12 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. SUCCESSION OF AIME GUERRAND, WIDOW OF B. THIERRY. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans No. - B Y PLACIDE J.- SPEAR, AUCTIONEER Office No. 4e Royal street-TUESDAY, April 17,1877, at 5 o'clock p. in.. will be sold at Dublic euctin on Roant _lstreet between Johnson and Galves streets yvirtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Or leans, dated March 23, 1877. for account of the above succession ONE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc. Terms-Cash. aps i017 FURNITURE, ETC. SUCCESSION OF CAROLINE GOODNER. Second D:strict Court for the Parish of Orleans. No. -. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR. Auctioneer-Office 46 Royal street.-TUESDAY, April 17, at 10 o'clock will be sold at No. 46 Royal street, be tween Bienville and Customhouse streets, by virtue and in pursuance to an order from the Hon. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated April 3, 1877, for account of said succession ONE LOT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc. Terms-Cash. aps 10 17 NOTES, JUDGMENTS.AND ACCOUNTS. SUCCESSION OF GEORGE MEBZ. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans. No. 33.957. BY PLACIDE J. SPEAR, Auctioneer-Offce BNo. 46 Royal Street-WEDNESDAY. April i8, 187Y, at 10:80 a.., will be sold at public auction at my offlee. ~o, 4e Royal between Cuts tonihouse and ieuvilleatreetes virtueoaId in prursuancesof t order th~e A. L.Tie :.. tie AUOIIN BALMS. By H**r, M moe s O'Ommer. POSITIVE AND UNE382YVED PARTITION SALE OF C0I0E CENTRAL STORI PROPERTY, On the Corner of Carondelet and Union streets, Toboupitoulas, near St. Joseph, On Rampart street, fronting the New Basin. The Marble Hall on Lafayette street, Brick Dwelling on Carondelet, next to the corner of Polymnia street. (hole Dwelling on Dumaine street. Sixteen Building Lots Forming Whole Bquare Bounded by Baronne. Dryades. Har mony and Toledano. Buildings oornor Basin. Custombouse and Franklin. The Homestead Property in Greenville. And Choice Squaree on St. Oharles and Broad way Avenues, Ohostnut, Walnut and Pine streets. 8IYOCESSION OF CRRISTIAN tOBEL1U,. Mrs. Mary Rosellus. wife of Godfroy Bouny et al., vs. Mrs. William Hanhart et al. Second District Court for the Parish of Orleans, No. $9,149. BIY IOoE, MACON & O'CONNOR - Nicholas street-On T'HI1tt3AY 17t Mb'~ay, 1177, at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, In the basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotsl, on St. Charles street, by virtue of an order a the lIon. A. L. Tissot Judge of the re ond District Courtfor the Parish of Orleans, rendered in the above entitled matter on the 6th of April, 1877, will be sold at public auction, the following val tiablepc t to wit: u.lA Pi A'i LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and Improvements thereon, situ ated in the First District .f this city, In the s+uare bounded by TCHOUPITOULAS, FOU C(HICR, JUL14 AND ST; JOSER'H streets. The lot measures feet 6 inches front on T'ohoupl toulus street. by 167 feet 8 Inches in depth, all French measure. The improveoments moj res at LARUJ D)O L BLS THiZ-SOI BrI STORE and dwelliog, known as Nes. 17" and 1M1 TlfHoUP1TOUL AS STiIEEr. No. 179 Is leased to Mr. Mchandler until 1st October. 1577, and No. 161 Is now vw'ant. 2. A tERTAIN LOT OF GROUND situated In the Second Dis rior this c t n e sre aondleUdiO y tre4IEts ST. AN~NH ROYhAL and BOURdN streetsU measuring $a feet 8 inch es, more or less ii front on Dumaine street. by 6o feet in depth between parallel lines, to rether with all the buildings and improvements thereon comprising a large TMREE.-STOasV BRICK IOUBE, pressed brick front iron bal conie and is known as No. ?S bUMA sNi STREW is only rented by the month. 3. A OlfitTAN NLOT 0 G1R0UND, together with all the buildings and inmorovements there one in thelirstlDietrictof thiscltydeu a by the lot No. 6, of the sa are bounded byLAFAY ETTE, GIRoD, ST. CHARLtL and CARONDE LET streets, measuring so feet 6 inches front on Lafayette street. by 94 feet 8-1- inches in depth, between parallel lines, bounded on the St. Charles street side by an alley +4 feet wide. com mon to said lot and others borderng thereon. The improvements comprise a large WO AND A HALF STORI BRICK BUIJLDI cG. with large iron varandah and hall, and two-story win In rear; is well adapted for saloon and dwelling puraosc; Is known us No. 111t LAP %YTTE TTR ET, immediately fronting the City H 11 and is morS generally known as "THEMAUBLE HALL," and is sold subject to a lease expiring first October 1577. 4. A CEBltAIN LOT OF GROUND, toRether with all the buildings and improvements there on. situated In the First District of th's city in thesauare bound by RAMPART (late Mobile Landinc),JcELOR ate Triton Walk) JULIA and DRIYADES hate Philippa). streets, designa ted by the No. 6. on' measuring 20 feet 73( inches front on Ramnart street, 142 feet, more or loss. of irregular depth on the line of lot No. 4, and 142 feet 1 inch and 4-" on the line of No. 6. and 21 feet 9% inches In width in the rear The improvements com rise a substantial TIIIEE-.STIIIY B3RICK STORE, known as NO. 279 RAMPART STRIhkT. and is only rented by the month. Attached to this property, sold therewith and secured by mortgage thereon. are 1to reduced to 140 shares of the capital stock of the Citinens' Bank of Louisiana. 6. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on, situated in the Second District of this city, in the square bounded by CANAL, USTUW HOUSE, BASIN AND FRANKLIN STREETS, mneasuring abqut 82 feet 11 inches front on Basin street, a like front on Franklin street, and 127 feet loak inches deep and front on Customhouse mtiw RAIN,+ tUSTO&1RuUsE LAND FRANKLIN STREETS The Improvements comprise on ,he cornor of Basin and Customhouse street, a DOUBLE TWO-STORY AND ATTI, F LAME HOUSE, with kitchens, ete., and on the corner of I ustomhouse and Franklin streets, a DOUBLE TWO-SIORY FRAME HOUSE, with two-story kitchens, etc. 6. SIXTEEN CHOICE lIUI'.DING LOTS, form in the whole of that FINE SQUARE OF GROUND, situated in the Furth Dist lot of this city, in the square bounded by BARONNE. DRY ADE+, HARMONY A'-DTOLEDANOSTREETS, subdivided into sixteen lots, numbered from 1 to 16 inclusivcly. This square is situated oppo site the great central dI ot of the e-t. Charles Street taiilroad Com-an y.ls surrounded by line improvements, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, as per plan on exhibi ion. Greenville Property. 7. THIATCHOICEWELLIMPROVED SQUARE OF GROUND, designated as No. 61, in Groe ville, Sixth District of this city, bounded by 8I'. CHARLES aVENUE BROAD WAY CHESTRUT AND CARIOLLTON hTRERITO, and measures about 24 feet 7 inches 6 lines front on St. Charles Avenue, about 543 feet 6 inches 2 lines front on Broadway, about 522 feet 8 inches 5 lines in front on Chest nut street, and about 240 feet front on Carrollton street. and is subdivided into 84 largo lots. The improvements comprise a substantial Iron fence with brick and granite bases fronton St. Charles Avenue and solid high fences on the opposite sides' gaslights in front and on side tMe square is beautifully laid as a garden and orchard plot, having from 200 to 300 line orange trees in grove rows, about one-half bearing now, the remainder productive shortly- alao some fine large pecan trees. This splendid square is the most attractive site on St. Charles Avenue. for one or more line residences, or for any institution. It faces immediately the beauti ful grounds and buildings of the Dominican Convent is nearly opposite the 'Leland Uni versit.y,' and adjoins the charming homestead of the late Ohristian Roselilu. 8, EIGHTEEN LOTS OF GROUND in Green ville, In the square designated by the No. 61, hounded by ChESTNUT, WALN T, CARROLL TON AND FELICIA streets, designated as lots Nos. 2 to 19 inclusive, and measuring together 270 feet front on each of Chestnut and Walnut streets, by 240 feet Iront on Carrollton street, and 240 feet on the line of lote Nos. 1 and 2 towards Felicia street; this square is next to 1t. Char-es Avenue, and is in rear of the Homestead and has been used as a razing rouind 9. THE SQUAE OF (aIiOUND in Greenville, designatd as Nio 485 hounded by CHESTNUT, WALNUT, ANNE AID ESTHEE slreots, sub divided Into 20 lots, and measuring altogether about 300 feet front on Chestnut and Wainut streets, by about 240 feet on Anne and Esther streets, is chole, high ground fenced. has been cultivated, and adjoins the fine squares of Glendy Burke and H. It. Gogreve, Ess. 10. THE SQU.RE OF GROUND in Greenville. designated as Nc. 47, bounded byJIROADWAY, CHIESTNITI, ES'iHERt AND ANNE STREETS. subdivided into 20 Iota, and measuring alto gether about scO feet front on Broadway and Chestnut streets, by aboutlhe feet on Esther and Anne streets; a very high square, under good fence and cultivated. 11. THE SQUARE OF GRIOITND in Greenville, designated as No 55 bounded bh PINE LOW EltLINE, FELIIJlA ANI) LOU1SA STREETS, subdivided into '*0 LOTS, acid meisuring alto gether about 30e feet on Pine and Lowerline streets, and about 24c feet en Felicia and Louisa strcee s. This ccqoare is iinct hipti ground, well fenced, and has been cultivated, and is imme diately in rear of Mo~ssr'.. (ogrcavc a'cc Frccnc'k 12. EIGST LOTS OP GR00U.D in Greenville. STREETS, desIgnated as lots Nos. 5,11, 7, 5, 9,10o, 11and 1800n the original plan, and having fronts on each c f said streets. and all well f-need. 13. THE SQUARE I)I GIOUNI), in Greenville, designated as No.62S. bouncied by BROADWAY, CIHESTN UT, CARROLLTOM AND FELICIA aTBEETS containin 20 late and measuring ace feet fronton each of Broadway and Chestnut streets, and 240 feet fronton each of Carroliton ani Toelets streets, together with all the tin prow ants thereon, a large TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE with complte depedenis ~~ k~nown s '.TlL0O. AUOTION SALMS. iTABrL MoW.I 0 rw h comprisIng The above lIfs of emrvdan aat. pro per t~cty ofmp e om te choices sqtuares in rtUA4ent to the, 8'P~4 ýa ý O e ICAN CON VENT AND LILANDITNUJ VNEI. JIURTHEI JU5TU~S 1RANCKE, H. it. 00 GREVE I'll WEELEIN, ULENDY lfItRKS and J. H. BtA ll AZ7ON, iS. A CERTAIN LOT ON GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements there on. rights, ways privileges. nustoms servitudles, tio Ihereunt 8i ~~ , situated nthe 7 rnt Biatof this city, In~ th t t EUTENPE STRoETS, and designated dy the No E. on oi crtain plan drawn by C. A. liedin, iNd deposited in the office of T. 0. Stark as plan No. 121. Said lot measures 26 feet 1e inches and 6 lines front on Carondelct street. by a depth b - twen aallel lics of 121 foct 10 inches and 4 lines. pre e f19fo --Also A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements, etc., there on, situated in the same square and forming part of the origin al lot No. 12 In said square, the half of which sai d origInal lot towarrds Caron olet street was purchaeed from W. A. Elmore, r. from John Neville, as per act before T. 0. Star,, notary public, on the 9th of November 9l61, and the portion of ground now described measures 27 feet fronton I'olymnla street, com mencing at the side line towards Baronne street of that portion of said original lot which was acquired y said Elmore a afor t et of 51 fest9 Inches and 5 iilieos. aiof~ w~ deph wl more full a pear by referenc' to a certat sketch which as been nparaphed by the saridT 0. Stark. notary. Also, the soil of a certain. alt leyw yilately nthe rear of the above property which soll is embraced between the side lut of the property of the late 0. Itosellus, by act of ex Ikcion and dedlsation of alleyway bet een W. A. Elmore C. ioselius and Henry Frellsen, passed before T. 0. Stark, notary, on the 1eth aof November, 1isu. The improvements t7Qlt pre a sutbstan tiat TIU5tEt-sTtºltY B13Km5 DWELLING. with THREE-STORY IRON VE ILANDAH KNOWN AS No. 42 CAiON. iLET STREET, sold subject to a lease expiring on the let of Octoi.er, 1877. 10. A ORE hAIN LOT OF OIROUND, TOGETH er with theFOUt-STORY 1ICIK build no ther.ý on, known as No. 40 SARoNDELkt BTIREE'I, in the First District of this cityY iji the square bounded by CAkoND~t.ltT, jr,1 IDIDO, hIA NNE and UNION STREkTS and designated Ite lot No. e9. on a plan by Gooe. . Dunbar, on the ith day of March, l1t9, and deposited as plan No. 1e, in the office of T. (luyoI, notary. The said lot forms the corner of Carondelet and Union streets. and measures 25 foot7 Inches and I lines front on Carondelet street, Ic feet 7 Inches and half a line in width in the rear, by a depth and front on Union street of lee fct 1 inches and 2 lines, and of too feet on the side of lot No. is. 'Che Improvements comprise as FOUR STORY BRICK STORE In "UNION 1OW " be o No 4iCARONDELET and No. 84 CAll UNDELET MIREET and FOIIIINII the COW htEM of CAltoNDELki1 anti UNION SI3REETS. the portions of the pro~erty rented until Octo BEItAUD, & 1 8I1iýTy, anKNXd P. J. COOKIJURN. y.d TEB UNDIVIDED rw t nIDS INTER 1ST AND OWNERSHIP In and to a sauare of ground, situated in Fauboura Washington, desIgnated by the No. s8 and bounded by Loiisa. Piety, Force and irtue streets, con taining 24 lotsnumbered frop i to 24 inclusively. Terms and Coendilfbs of male. THE PURCCHASER OF THE PROPERTY POURTHLY DESCRIBED. (being that No. 2ti Rampart street),will, in addit on to his assump tion of all the obligations of a stoocholder of the Citisns' Bask, assume the payment of a stock note of $1ii. due the said Citizens' Bank, payable on the first day of June. 1877; payable or renewable according to the charter of said bank, and for the remainder of theprice of pur thase, one-third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years from the day of sale with interest of t pet cent per annum, and all the usual claunes end conditions hereinafter stipulated for the sale of all the other proper tes. FOR THE REMAINDER OF TIE PROPERTY -ONE-THIRD CASH and the balance on a credit of ONE AND 1'WO YEARS in notes of the purchaser, bearingiinterest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date of sale until final payment, and secured by morfgage and vendor s lion and privilege on the property sold, the purchaser to cause the buildings on the troperty to be insured for their full value, until !he full and flon payment of said notes, and to transfer the policies of such insurance to the holder or holders of said notes. and finally to bind himself to pay all lawyers' fees, which are fixed at live per cent on the amount sued for in case of judicial proceedings for the recovery of the amount of said notes or any part thereof, and purchasers to assume payment over and above the amounts of their bide of all taxes of this year 1577, which are pay tble in the year 179s. Acts of sale at the expense of the purchaser before EUSEBE BOUNY ESQ NOTARY PUn LIC, No 44 Exebangs Alley, Tetwen Custom house and Blenville streets. ap1 16521 25 myl 621 THIRTEEN-THIRT1EThIS OF TUE AMERI CAN SHIP BAuoN, AT AUCTION. SUCCESSION OF JOHN LEISY. Becond District Court for the parish of Or leans-No. 88,664. B Y HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR-Nicholas J. Hoey. Auctioneer-Office No.11 Caronde let street-TUESDAY, May 18th. 1877 at 12 o'clock m., at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, In the basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, in this city of Now Orloans.by virtueof an order of the Honorable the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated 5th April 1877. will be sold at public auction for account of the succession of John Leisy Tne lnt rest of the deceased, bemng THIR TNEN-THIRTIETHS of the American SHIP "BADEN," of 1267 tons register: Is now lying in this port of New Orleans. Hhe was cop pere t in .ivorpool about one year tgo. Terms of Sale-Cash Act of transfer at toe expense of the pur chaser. a p 14 15 21 28 my 5 1211 MUNICIPAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice. DEPARTMENT or FINANCO, City Ball, New Orleans, April 14, 1877. The sixth allotment of series of PREMIUM BONDS will take place In the oflice of Adminis trator of Public Accounis, on MONDAY, April 16, 1877, at 11 o'clock, a. m., when twenty-five series will be drawn. J. C, DENIS, ap14 til Administrator. NOTICE, DEPARTMENT o0 POLICE, Administrator's Office. New Orleans, April 10.1877. Parties giving public balls and concerts are hereby notified that the receipt of the Treasurer of the Charity Hospital and the permit of the Mayor are essential to such exhibitions. The police are authorized to close the same unless the permit of the E or iA xiNiD ap11 St Administrator. NOT-ICE-I-TY TAXES--OF 1877. DEPARTMENT OF FINANeOu City, Hall, New Orleans. March 22. 1177. Tax bills for 1877 are now ready for delivery. The following rates of rebate for prompt eash payment will be allowed: Three per cent on all bills paid up to 81st of March, 1877, inclusive. Two per cent on all bills paid up to lth April, 1877, inclusive. One per cent on all bills paid up to 30th April 1877. Inclusive. After April 80, 1877, interest at Ten per eent per annum from 1st March. 1877, and costs, will accrue. mh22 t aMo J. C. DENIS, Administrator. SAVINGS INSTITUTION. NEW ORLEANS SAVINGS INSTITUTION N No. 16e Canal street. Trustees-A. Moniu ton, E. A. Palfrey, Carl Kohn, T. L. Bane, Davk Urunhart, George Jonas. John G. Gaine, Thoe A, Adams, Thomas Allen Clarke, Ohristias JI netder. Charles J. Leeds, Samuel Jamison Iltweest Allowed on D.poaits. D. UBQUHAM., President, CRB ILEHAW. Treasunrer. anIS iv A Third of a Century. J. B. VINET, with E. VINET. ma. cBMJi GL~A wA~itL AZ ' O sa, GEINA GLA8AB N wooaneowneas` s f LUOTION i&ALES By Nash Hodgseon THU ifHARP ORANGE OBRCARD AN1U FARIL," about 9 mitnA below the city, ont th~ rig t bank of the river. SUOCESSION OF .LOBERT E. SHARP. Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, No. ases. y 3OEYAMACON A O'CON OR-Nieholag l. oy 'Aue l neej m o. 11 Carotde. let street-dn SATU ay1,_S ,a 4 o'clock in., at the St. Charles uetioz) Exhp In the basement rotunda of the St, Charles tel, in this city of New Orleans b I )rder of the Honorable the y i 1 Uoiurt for the parish of Orleans. dated Ar 9. 1877, will be sold at aubll auction, the followrng valuable go iey1, W OR ORtO;O LAND, situated In hb la)prish ranso the right bank of the river of (isiei a*0 3 leagues below the city of New Or tans. laute uring 4 avents front on said river by the o nary depth of 40 a bents, bounded on ones. by lands now or ormnerly belonging to J, BB. Lepretro. and on the ptersldc byia lams - ing to Dusuan de Ia Croix, or assigns, oer with all bse buildings and improvemen ier on. and herouni or alluvion ser itude a10 advantages thoreunto belwni lug also. 2. A inRTAiN TriiACT 0 LAmND adjoini!g the above portion of ground In the rear, and Ia'ing fractional section of lot No. 892, in tw stioiN a. 14, south of range No. ear nst a. . lad edistrict of Louisiana oiest of I w' sipt river). containinng 261 60-100 acres, l'lrioe) above described tr ets or portiens of ground comprise together the charmin hltle smetea known as the "oharp, Orange oroard and Farm." The irnprovemenis coinporisetI fae houses, both slate roof, having to each * rooms above and a in basement stables, ouaterns, eta. There are about bee acres otl able land, about 40 acres of which are tie drained and used as garden and truck farman orange orchard. The land isnr feet higher Wa any surrounding land. There are about iea1 bood orange trees, 1eo of which are old antd bearinnu, the remaining are rom 2 toy years old. 'lucre are a q~uantity of forest andpes trews near the dwellin' and the rear of tb . place $e well wooded. e proximity of I place to the city renders it of great value as 0 market garden and orchard; the communicS-. Lionil bsdesames gapd roadbig w taiony steamera which land a h lc Terms and Conditions of Sate-The uadi' vided naIl of the said Property belonging totbbº said succession will be sold for cashn; on hO other nndivjded'haif there 1sto, be assum~,d b tjepurchaser a mortgage note for 12700, Clue 1 January, M.tbeauing interest of eight per cent peor annum, the remainder payable In cash. The said note can be paid at any time before maturity, the purchaser to assume p~yinea over and above lits bid of all taxes for thits year. 1517, paybo n 574 Act osale at the expense or the purchuepr before William H. Ileymoar, Eseqnotary pblabic.' copl 152125my as12 POSITIVE SALES, BY CONXENT OF ALL PARTIEs CONCEXNETD,. TWO TTIREB-srORY BRICK SToitli No. 75 and 77 Old Levee street, between Bienlille and Conti streets. DOUBLE TWO-STORY FRAME RESIDENCU,, Nos. 844 and 846 Magacine street, between Erato and Thalia streets. THE KUN'tRR WAREHOUSE, Fronting on each Hunter and New Leveestreek Opposite the Orleans Press. ON LONG CREDIT WITHOUT LIMIT, AT PVSI LIC AUCTION, 1i Au HAN HODGS0N-W. o~go. Au, tone-DOf , Noi Oondea On BAA) IlDAY, April 21, 1317, Stt twelv in., at the at. Charles Auction Exchange 0 mit or reserve, by consent of paries, Iýod 1. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, togethr with the buildings apd Improvements ther , nated in the ttO4Wnd District of thisciyite square bounded by Old Levee (now Chartres. onti and Bienville streets, nated as lots Noe. 48 and 47. Lot No. 4 - ros 21 feet 8 inches And a lines front ?Levee street, and lot No.47 easurees *fý 1 inches and 4 lines front on Old vsreseue depth each of oet 1 Inch and6 lines. MLin can measur , and between parallellinee, as paofAThmpson, surveyor, es the office of H~. P. Cairo, late notary, as 16 of book No 6. said tst having In eg with others a small rear yard with privies an allo opening on Conti street. The mprovements consist of TWO T31 . STOltYHtICK STORES, known us Ns. 7515*,A 77 Old Levee street 2. A VALUABLE LOT OFGt UND, 9r with all the buildings and mprev thereon situated in the First ittrI city, in Che square bounded by Magasane, stance, Erate and Thalia streets, m feet 11 inches and s lines fronton street, by a depth of 127 feet 1oino es lines, between parallel lines, American uT Te lrnpcoveinents consist of6AO TENRE1N T TWO-STORY FRAM DENCE. slated, known as Nos. ass and $45 zinc street. and contains tilght looms oi side. The hole it lair irtler antirepitir 8, TWO CERTAzIN LOTS OR PORTL~kS O1'ti GROUND, together with all the buildi improvements thereon, situated in the District of thils city, in the uaure bouned3 New Levee. Tehoupitoulas, Thalia and u streets, designated as Nos. I and 2. on ai C. A. de Armassurveyor, dated July28 1861. deposited in the office of Octave de Armas, tary public of this city, and measures as lows : Lot No.1 measures 82 feet 6 inches fronton Hunter street, the same width in the rear, by n depth of 152 feet 2 inches on the side line n est to Tehoupitoulas street, and 151 feet af on the side line nearest New Levee t Lot No. 2 measures seventy-four f inches front on New Levee street, by a eighty-four feet three inches and three the side line next to Hunter street thee .e c oblique line running towards rhalal thirty-nine f* etfour inches and thence sevnt three feet on a second depth line, and one i dred and fifty-nine feet five inches on t e ogner: side line nearest Thalia street, a feet two inches on the rear line adjoleg 10r No. 1, Th iimnrov ments consist of a LA BRIC'K SLATE ROOF WAIREHOUSE b Vti the shape of two sides of a square, with ings on two streets, and well known asape Huater Warehouse, and Wadis the COo~p S, Press and is opposite the Orleans Press, lower, lie e. Plans of the above properties may be seen 61@ the place of sale. 'PERMS AND CONDrTionS-One-third cqs, and _ the balance at one and two years, with eight pew cent interest and all the usual security clauses; ten per ceat of all bids to be paid eash on ths spot to bind the sales. Acts of sale before James Fahey, n public, at the expense of the purchasers, in cluding the taxes due and exigible In 1571, api s 15tt JEFFERSON PARISH FARM -and THIRD DISTRICT PROPERTY. SUCCESSIONS LOUI~LW IBAP38 NDCAS OL DA E Second District Court parish of Orlesan- 1 Docket 1o. s9,2se. BY NASH A HODOSON-W, I. H Auctioneer-Offlce, No. 13 Csrondelet /f On[S-ATUBDAT, Aprfl'J5 1877 at-i 13 io, m~. at the St. Charles Auction k1xckange i basement rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel, k this citf, by virtue and In pursuance of of the Won. A. L. Tissot, Judge of the District Court, for the parish o Orleans, March 24, 1877 court docket No. 89 26, for as-, count of the aiove successions, at publioa otfom, will be sold 1. A VALUABLE PORTION OF GBOUNDE together with all the buildings and misrove->: m" nts thereon, situated in the this city InthesquareNo. 21,boun by Union, Frenchman and Vrquhart streets the half of lot No. 172. wh5b measures in measure 24 feet6 inches front onGirodstreet, a depth of 15o feet, all more or less, and bounded on the side next to Frenchman stretr, the other half of said lot, belonging to the Widw r-n, being the same property ae atired hy Louis Lalonler by purchase from 3." B, Darcantel. as per act before Joseph duavieter,, notary of lhis city, the 21st of Februa 2. A CERTAIN IiE4E OR. PO'TI ` GROUND, toeth -with all the buildings Improvements th n tsave and exceptths erected and ownefb Edmond RI~ sand w Emnilie Lal~nierl, situated on the r~gtb dj: the Mississippi River, In the Parish of Je br leagues above the city of new Orleaa/s Said piece or portion of ground auree half an arpent front on t'e said vip ~e by forty arpenis In.dph all more or less, and Is bounded aoebi the property of Joseph Cavler, asarl"e ' by the property of Terrence Prouslied Is the o o1sae acquired the lt ji tý.i .. Dren~efrom_