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J.ai - ois slwrl &Iu r'. lOS3 1,waw IwSe. _ I I w. DVPI % 1IWB3, fi': awrn a mm.WW~rwm 3 ý$ Ali i; ttltli ftilt~ ,~~P~POI ý' ~ B;ItII Tk. E ' MU ,jpjjL 'eor1~N t;~- RussO ssdrrr j.c Rub .4 2l fr t4Fii i i 45, *wuuit OfUeRwU'da ~ '0 w IlP º ' rrnn {ll f la ilil Al Alllali tsss iPC We fseU M Si*ii 41{1 hal , At'A 33 tM UftS won º wol CM 1 at a" IC(W I $WIN k lu u, I1plh\ Or 1M'1?r .:. ee Stt o the New Oreaeens l.onO tIBº teeu e aemsve harm n t aisp arsen 5 t>o *vies sreet. .' Ow S AseboVmsd olsketit.i AgesteetSe Iminalt h tee (.ti are sMe.Ire. U. li a roed aNd P,. O V I M8lliN. 'l OUR 0 FI PYNl The Dao.n&v has jest added to its a new and complete Steam Job ag department, with all the latest 4 most desirable Improvements in rules, borders, et, We are now y prepared to compete with any job ang establishment in the South. scan turn out, at the shortest notice, ythlag from a newspaper or a book a lady's viitnlg hard, in the best style the art. We shall devote special at. lon to commerolal printing and to printing of lawyers' brefs. We estly solicit the support of our ends in our progressite efforts. TIPS M AKUIP. The events of yesterday and an so t of the complete break-up of the shard conspiray, will be found at th in other columns of the Diuo. s this morning. How entirely the tched and corrupt administrations have cursed this State during the eight years, lived upon the breath the Federal Executive may now be by the whole country. The re of the squad of soldiers in the s Hotel was not necessary to the plate collapse of the whole orpet. governmental system which has outisiana, plundered her oltl out of millions of money, cost the eral government vast sums to pro, and kept up, for years, the bitter. engendered by the war. The Pres. slmply declared that the suprem of the constitution should be re I. Louisiana as In other States, that the army should no longer be to override the law, end the whole Snfamous edl oppressive tabrlic fell the earth. e may expect, during the next few to hear any number of high. ading protests against, and fierce auncations of, the action of the deat tn this matter. But this will disturb the country seriously. people of Louisiana, for eight or yeas, have endured the robberies i qppsla ve measures of Warmoth, Packard and the others of that i.ad we think the President can with proper equanimity, their atd disappointed rantings. Mr. and his followers, however, put the blame, where It Justly be. i eti dastardly reign in this State cheoked, ended, In fact, by the people. The President was instrument in this work, but he has done, he has simply thedemaºds eta publico opinion he could not relsst, and which have cost him his new place had attempted to resist it. Sr Teeommend Mr. Packard, and with him who organised politloal ty. public plunder, perjury and as into a governmental sys. to notice the political history of w'rld. If they do so, they will find though creatures, such as they, Sina dlferent periods, for brief inter of time, grasped and held power paen, their iniquitous rule always been brought to a tel end, and truth and jue resumed their sway. In the of things, under the immu. laws of God, their reign of crime proigacy could not have lasted Let them, thee, accept the in. ylth as much graee as they and endeavor to find some honest for the future. us must bear ourselves under . ais hippy dispenaton as be honorable and magnanimous ~neies are whipped; our r under our feet; but it t.ilbeo us to retalate upon he prspeity of Louisiana the ps beeat . aet 4 `vioe ae, pmet5 E o0 A OBIA IA1r. On Tenday neat at noon, Looskian will be ree, the wil of the people will be untrammeled and no obsteole will be it the wat of the aooomplishment of our bright deetilnes, Already the Paok. ard bugbear is dead, The presumptti olM and unfortunate oe ie no moren, morally or polteically. The boll that tolls upon his demise l5 the death knell of all oarpet.baggers, whether they come from Maine or any other tState Pranels T. Nioholls is the Governor of Loublans, and the will of the people, for oane sline siteen years, is at last supireme. This must be an ouasston of great rejoloing. entuories may follow each other and not give an example of so peaceful a revolution, wherein right has triumphed, it may be said, by the simple forme of justice, against all the well wrought theories of the winked, basked by the strongest preedents and the almost insuperable force of oirounm. stenoen, It there oever was an onnasion in any comtmunity to make a public demonstra. tion expressive of joy and happlness it is this, On Tuesday next, ea night, after the troops have been withdrawn, the whole city should be Illuminated, bonflres should be lighted, and the booming sound of artillery should make our echoes reverberate with reooincgs, We suggest that anommilttee of itlleens take the matter in hand, thas, the Gov. oeror issue a proolemation riaking the day one of solemn publi thsnasglving, that our merchants clone their stores to give due import to the solemnity of the day, and that all our oitisens'Join in the great concert that will celebmate the vio. tory of peace over anarchy. mm -, I.. ., ._..I The 2rInes, in its artiole on the levee bill, assumes that there are grounds for doubt or uncertainty as to the rate at which the judgment that the Leven company may obtain against the State should be converted into consolidated bonds, and whethersuch judgment may not be funded at par, instead of, like all other fundable debts, at the rate of sixty cents on the dollar. The Fuand t.g Aot has become a part of the Con etitution, and its essential features and oonditions are thus placed beyond the control of the Legislature, One of these, which is of the very essence of the funding system, is the grading team tare, whloh makes every description of debt of the State fundable only at the rate of sitty ceats on the dollar, We think, therefore, that the tntesa is un. necessarily alarmed on this score. There is no danger of any Funding I Board in this Btate ever allowing any higher rate than that Indicated by the plain provisions of the Funding Act. It Gen. Garfield, as our Washington specald intimates, is counting upon the votes of Southern Democrats to elect him Speaker of the next House, he is likely to eome to grief. We should like to see the Southern Demoorat base enough to betray, not only his constitu* eats, but manhood and common decen. cy, by voting for that red-mouthed, false-hearted, narrow-minded, unprin. olpled jobber, hypocrite and persecutor of the South. DIED. DIE BOM-II aturday, Adpril 1, rt i0' lerilr ,rd wifte of . I olndleo, aoe d T years, S tnoniti ansd t days. Her funeral will take pela, This Evening, the twenty--1cond instant ats o'oloek, from her late raidtenee, corner of JMonshlne and Pryltnia Streets. The friends of the family and of F. M. Zhegler and W. Scehmidt arc rospootftlly In. ited to attend. LAMIAIIK-On Prilay. April i), In,77. at b::10 p. Win l.. Anais, younaot dsughter of the late H. . mmaro. OlNEEVY-On Friday morning, the .oth of Apri, at fIfty minutls pant I o'rdck, of dipht.hb rFa, Jenettot Jil vy. yuntilgett dauMhtor ot Wit liam (r.nvlv and thel)to .lt iIabetlh boott aged ti years a months and ;t days. WAL IIE'S SHIRTS. A. ~EW STOCIK -At PDPULAR PRICES. Wamutttta Muslin SIRT$ made in the bent style. with fine Irlsh linel bosoms and cuffs, ready for immediate ueo, are offered at the SPECIAL PRICE OPF stl s IAC. lHIRTHT with long bosoms a pecialtry at WAL&HE'8. A full line of new patterns in Colored Shirts, nil styten asnd prioes, from to cents each, to the very best French percales (extra line and nobby patterns) at SaO por.do~an. 100 donen new aty'ee fa.,y HALF H08E, 25 and 0 cents per pair. t'l'iea assortment om' braces over twenty varieties). NEW ,NECKWEAR, Made In all the aprove.t styles, both lo silk and other summer aabries, at popular prices. Attention is called to the new S"GOV. NICHOLLs" sad "GOV. WILTZ" STANDING COLLARS, !Alsoa the"NRW LOUO. ANA,' a complete and satlisfactory 'TUIiOVE ." These styles only to be had at W ALHIa'.' 110 CANAL yTREET. In addition to th.oe speolal styles, a full line of all that 1. new and fasbionaule In Noek Dres aing RICEIVED WREKLY. The stock of 8usprel t and Sutmmer UTderwea has been comiveted within the east wick and wl ie tMts toal olases. Bayer s aaasua ll lare. ad ot ezesled by any h __ o mto s ai vtyqwlty orries. GAL *3)J SUr*' iiT .W a9~'8 KIADYaMABI LNINEN Ul 'l 111 MIAT YVAtltt, AT TNT bellit af * anS a ait sold wIDWlrl are mmtwtg the Insal Mt ."Witnt now bWIN( Offered by M L, BYRNE & CO. ALSO- LINZN LA'WNS. JAVONXTI, W'DflhNCII M1JLL9d. NA1NSOOKM, filT upAVilv,. G~M TNADINES, DAMAdK , NAPKINS, PAflAWIA, Colored Luaiu Xmbroldi ry -AWtI- '1km Cients I Vop tanid tipwmtdi. TI4llMOU 1(0W OU1' TltOSIfl 0110101 S'1IUNO CAICO1 At 64 cants a var.. 168 CANAL STIt1 KT. It1tU W __________ LLDIES UNIDEUWEA. º On M1 DAY, April 2B, We witl offer LAR and U10OIC1010 sort Smoent o SLadits 'Und wear, L elo' b uilts, 4iý4 Cuerets, I H 100 Doga MOSIRVY, At horetalb unheard of 0 t.OW PTItliES. A. 81WARITZ A M0N, 100 and 10a Canal strest, corner Baronne. COURIT fALO(.v, itCt..........Carondelet street .......... 1 Between roydra, and Lafarette , treets, Having purchased from Mr. Patrick l)arron. the stock nnd good will of this well-known and popularsaloon, I bog to inform my many friends and the public that. I will keep In my Haloon everything of the best in WINEs and LIQUORH, with fine LUNCH daily, from o a. in. to 1 v. in., to which they are cordially invited. JOIIN KUNTZMANN. a2n2 2dtt Proprintor. CARPET WAREHOU1 L l.t........Charrs ees street....... 1 W e eduedt Prices our Large Stock of i ds. T8. of all widths and qual. 7TI 9 d Piano COVESp . O! 4( Ind %an aNilties. etc. Also. DURLAPS bythebtde or ueq. aps.s t1uWeNa A. BROUR AI&t ROW. SHERWOOD FOREST. A NEW RESORT FOR SUMMER IDLING. GREEN LAKE. WISCONSIN. This charming Iotger, to be opened on the 20th of May, is ombowered by a hundred acres I of grand old Oaks, lying with gentle grado along the north shore of Green Lake. It is within two miles of Green Lake Station. on the Sheboygan and Fond du La BRailroad. It is reached from Chicago via Chicago and N. W. Railway without the least delay. Omnibuses and carriages al ways awaiting arrival of trains. THE LODGE Is alarge iaviting structure, with broad veran das. large, airy rooms and halls, and supplied with all the appointments of first-elaes summer resorts. It was commenced in the spring of 1574, partially oompl'ted, and partially opened for a few weeks. and in 1875 made its formal bow to a crowded house. GAMES. A billard house and bowling alleys, togeteer with popular lawn games. are provided. TERMS. Board. per week ............... ...... Board. per dar.t..................... o00 ! Children under To years, and servants. ha " erica 8peelmaterms for thosewho come eotly or stay ~ ~C~i~lir*reprletn.4 WALL. 'A121 AN1~ WtOMOW BHA1IIIIl M'te"e that defy nonpotlthon o( , flrwM&l, ELKIN & CO., l08.,l,,,,..,..,Maus street .......... 10 Are owiititng now afyleA of PA~tJY U1A4N0T MATMtMON, g*VLMSItW sad 111iNSIIAIII IAUPIITh hold FLSOO OIL iLOTItil, 411 A the t nw~t It'Prie, SlO' imotD Now Orlean!r Martugnl lnptltutlon, No.k IScanal (tstret, Thttlthina A., MOULTOI'N, IL A, rdttPAl , tJA~t totIN, r, l.t. PA Y411, nAD~LtttQttlt1'1An . d vrfoIt1II JONtA, OHNl 0, (IAtP, T10r'PM. A. AD)AMM! TlHu. A, OLI4KUL, tftllttgD'tN M!tttiotNulft, lIlIAN, J, LNNI)N, MA MtJIL JAMtitMt, lIaIteetfleow Oe DepoeM.le D. V5MU1IIAIIT, PN5id40t tf1p. ttellt l+, tA ttKfrou n i fln Ity TA TIMfly' job 1AM I ITAý st''WtIUhI Alt 14 4 1J-A IO .AMII tt ttN oPDUIti Itt$ uLr #fPt U1TI# IfVM ;111O0011 HONG KOING TEA 00., Csmp stryet, rear lemmtea strest, -Aflt) rPytdras street, tsr Iscuolaelet. The Medleel fr ofoeenn rrrinmmnild our TEAM, p Parth,ýFýWP p c0o000 47 ý 01d J A .ni tleno I no A. whichh we retell at whr OpNAI 1 j"'in~o. er n10 dW01( ounn, .roon cvitn dnelly. W t (OAIIANTI our Rlofeea to Ibnet .r from ny niin ltnrntion. Pek. delic vnered free of "herae. Country orIre vrrod free to aniy con veyncn"',. PRIINCIPAt 8TORE: Camp street, Near Common. foil am g0 3a137 PRfNTINTG A SP3OIAL'T UlZTUflh-II PRINTING Grever, as .erpti@o ii.t rlla mCr·/ Ctark cO Hofie No, 112 G ravier Bt. Wood - Wood-Wood. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HONEY ISLAND WOOD and 00 AL YARD, No. 815 Jallas treet, New Basin, near Mag. cella Drldge. PostofflCe address. Lock Box No. losO. Delivered to all parts of the city. PRICES FOI THIS WEEK. sh wood, per cord ........................... 00 Oak wood. per cord ........................... so h and oak mixed, per cord ............... s5 o Liberal discount made to dealers. ,ntlsfaýtlon guaranteed. mhf7 dptm wAtes P. RADFLAT. Aaent RECOGNIZED OFFICIALLY AND BY PUBLIO OPINION THAT THE Steinway, Knabe and Pleoel - Are the LEADING PIANOS Of the World. Convince yourself by calling at the General Agency at GRUNE WALD HALL, Where you will find the Largest and Best se leotions of all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT LOWEST PBICES and EASIEST TEBRM Bran Imetrnumetstr, irlag, Aeseerdme Mustse Bxes, Mue,. of my own Importladen, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. It Is in your interest to call on me before par chasing elsewhere. LOUIS GBUNEWALD, 14, 16, 18. 9 sad d1 Baaomne trsme. fA aIdIT W. W. W&$HMURN, ARTRIT PHOTOGRAPX3R, Opu~ce1l Cahv Snuet aNew O"Ieeai MY. WtgHwUIN a, himsel. an sr~ut tweuty-fs antest' erpst eae..sudt s 5 ..' f a 1. C. LEVI, Auctioneer, ýqv WILL ok'vflI, TW"1 A WfLI LADS! AND ILIWANTV N EOCI OF JBWILeIY AT AVUOTEO And~~~~ mea~ wl~f atriet a¢jt.'i~WI~JYS Watches Repafred andDamns3.t only by a0kiiful woikuiui1 at b su luwam who lid I WOUt1LDl OAIA YOtIt At1ii4MV1P*4 TO TUN t3L4TLY thrtPWrn1W , Now w l & UPIIIGIIT CUIICKERI N G PIANOS Whsuhi rl , uaep crt the au dir. LnV th v€ ~i~n a twet , bh nt' ItI,..$ µ n t t++ rInprll,',n~apd t ti P A 'i ie' t ioie is atb1,em tIl tt oft n Fi n " c'iil~ttn , cvi dit i c I· p r 'i ', Iu urns lrt l trmitucy, ecti ' oeeine wt ho thnrnli'ih te , nureiheere, -? h' i'l ul npaorI-h an~t (Iitui on !1 t ý l, Mdfrl 1.k id init thargmui t'aoe tUO4S4 epiri Itff &live n IoOrr a n tiino P ittp, Only , In New 1111or, 1x+II" Nn h nl, I l 1 W L1t1 N t ern tt a t nh tuf I I:'! .+ý 1 " h AIY(' , tl tr hý liulF u l, ý ~ni , 'bt 1 l Maid Yu rh hn tnt h · i "l l l nrcllo , ell- 11 flrr 4 ! w th th Iitvfnn i to ourn ·· 1 !pt)' ft, prt-h t1_} y ný1 nane n hafts], anti far anfal, nt n htrraf#Utt t'tnnba Wiiod d rbdaitd P1O nflk fHrsi111 a rgan, tnn loe, oni $1 i4 'Z'he Loadlizig º'1au a Zoa*1* aplo In 714 nn 90 iH ibONC ilk IMCT T N. Oe. A. M. HIILL, G()LD PEN MAN ' UFACTTURJER NO. 86 ST. CHARLES ST.. NZW ORLUANs, LA. smacrt Nimas and Pretes of my 1'trta Uo'ld PeinI emse. ema *ise eth Au The m o obl usaneo thrnt hout the Bohta 'C W.t ute thi ta ointeu., butd Fo virla It With a or one free of eh rgs., en I 4a wl il take ko e or worn out .on e in exchange fo new one, at the foll.wIn mi a as aoN, 1,2 and . 26 oentsl; Nos 8 4 and , u8 oents; Nos. e and a i . ent i. ,I t t bFtnrnkt.No,, dsoie ~vetNo. Ian10, atr M 1UNI POOKiT HOnDI R(, for Nos, 5,, an 7 ent by renstlered mail, at my risk. on rneelt of priot , or by xoErers 0, 0. D, GOLD RIING SPECIALTY, 300 I)IFFIý* ENT STYLES. A. M. HILL, JEWELER, ?NO. 4Nil T. CIHAlILES S1TEET, NEW ORIthAS, LA. MY PIICIES ARE ALWAYS TBE LOWEST. DIAMOND RINGb FROM $16 UPWARDS. AM t'I'II¥YW' I N(}-t, the Inrgsmt stoLk ini the Houth. All tzei, shapes t .*~t ofto NS eIAMEt I IH.iKIti, Thlebropt iw.ortm nt of fanny stones In tholty, Pll'' 1 W. . r Ali h AN D OAIIN gtT It'N([', Mingleo loem an d elustero Inwi t' "tr " .... -1 I'NIAL 4KAJh IItNG4. (Pink Onyx.; Medlim sxio, largensloe.st. AN LW .'Tu Also, a tom'lete assortrmnft of ladles and gentlemen's Poe l nI s wilh otote, moss s ate. pink, rod, aray, blank, white, purple and green onyx setting., Mt lres1 from samal rig#s, to an, i.s a ij., S1t and upwards for the finer IustItl. s. PLAIN (10 1'31N-(1I tnlw.)s knneep , full stock of these rIngs. nod ran r ..III width or quality. 'rls sl to aso, Orders flld s.ame m lay reoeived. I°Jilats or In l gravod at 6 cents a Ilttnr. In orderlng rings measure the largest jolnt o1t 1e fIsaIyr aM. l r s strip of stiff paper and send It to me. COZazjA.ZR 3B YWWOMire 26 diforont styles solid gold buttons, 11, t o, , 62, so, so and sI. MOr-ED GCo'rO-D ZWW., *. nn sents. all ntew leislgns: DIamoends, PearibAlý2eysts. Ctjs nli 'f' Af Ma.In1n Jt"t, Turquos J, ano Moral plan ol "grav. .l t.d, Gold, Etruscan. Blood stone, Onyx, &o irle rir O.1 6, . w eno ds. Joi c pt I ee ve S' <BeA In pMonet as .rat vari't~y toHtuuds. Prcer from y $0 upwrarm - I NITIAL (U IIV'ONd No.1. Ilne gold and bleok ensimmeled letter...........C . E ...A .P . o. , . . . . . aiti rer ý.. ........ ., ' ..... ...* s y I~,U * a t r llr . sf - Any article sent safoely r mrdtord mail aoty risk onp reipt oI.re D e r C.O, .. preooe with privilege of examlnatlon If desired. Address ss above. mIll8 . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . = .. -- _ . .. . - . . • . - . ..* m m or + AMERICAN "WALTHAM" WATCH AGENCY. A. M. BILL. Jeweler, No. 86 ST. CHARLES STRBET, Corner or Commerelei Fise, NEW O.LIJI.A THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, o? Waltham, Masu, emnloy 10 workmtg Watohes a day and have a capital of $1i.aOO00. thmesW tlbee r.dOee.e{i FEBENT AWAItlis at Philadelphia, over and above all Wfathes, of 4 American manufacture. REVISED AND REDUCED P1ICR - 17 The following watehes mse all sd.e feweled, ssme smi s the illuetrtfos. mma unaer full guarantee: Solid ilver Watch, smee as illurtmatis,.. M SSolid Silver Watea, open face and Sae al se. Solid Silver Stem-Windesrao key rselwed., ' Solid Gold Watch, os A1 kmeat e ........ t Solid Gold Watch, 9 o. is ar ee......... 0 Soli Gold Stem-Winder, s% o. ikarat 0a* li Solid Gold Stem-Winder, IN a.cb tIkasaten 0 LABDIE' WATCHESl One-balf sire of llmaetratl. Solid Gold Watch, 14 karat eas .............. Sold Gold Watch. is karat ease............... 1 Solid Gold Stem-Winder. l4 karat ease...... - SolildGold Sten-Winder, Is uasar.se....... BOY' WATtIe. One-:slf site of ilWostris. Solid Sliver Wateh.strong asn kery......... II. In addition ,to above, I have mer -4º 0. ferent sty ee, prices from is to U.O for the plantation. ftam or wmorle. mat s. e Wateh or Lat Stem.Wide w prori Il dATU O is requtred. I will send Watches by Eres. C. . D., with the pvil oo, thea.. - -U , emaine the tc by Prir at-pren ahf Addrese t Sen your ___rw- fo Iunt'tared rice t Addres me us bo& nelS fia Digelsie Elf the lye mad Bar. DR.'C. RURýID, QQULIrsT AIF~, aVEBT1, I UN. JOSE *i. 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