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i~tQie~raLbstaWhi 1k. P.WAUM'3 AVWOVW? UZOEAW ~·l-@3 'r r ;:: n dinitenomf lt frame dw.lling. No. $. t,! t. irtr rt, bo ;« ; a w e: au f n tido and rrleur :h.S nti~nfor t44d dtio1a noear U~un ho ap asatrt '' t p i gpeof ranA Cn -r .ar soipur A . 3% n~f~fiý -I ýt' C.. Y.; t U1boeI' twainflt SriaS an on TWA 00 ý;: ;° aý a r iehtr.rO ow ian I iato t lr "h f ti .i. o i n -rx. a. e tO a gnt some - Ke, ",; d a4 torg toa and fIO? main, betwen ti r " p i andp atad of, ;irn tat IOUR E00Q T'ABLE saxaýn F .t A novel By Mrs. O. A . n W& Brpos., Phi*w lan d yl- h. Xw Orleans. Mts. Wuarold belongs to t school 4 mal writers who have made for e see a conspiueous place in Sliterature, and won a repreo oWhich, even it it does not ** be. lastigg, is yet widespread 68ti.. To this school belong, t tarland, Mrs. Southworth Sis Sans, with all of whom the of "1orne Fleming" and the Sof Bouverei" ay be .ta .eopssd. With, perhaps, less the irst in the desorip. S up.~tral scenery, less exaggera i0h the second in the details o rdling plots, and less .t; uraiing than the authoress so excels them all in the 4 eti: g ;and sustaining the rreaders in her skilltully sand thritling piols. e suterl tice "loae Flem. S i~eatexampl, The plot t out with great skill,, and reader through varied scenes 4esout id the South in the period ly preceding the war. The 4wa eharacters are Main Waring, rptatChei, who hides the cool, cal. atmsnahers of his nature under a ' of assumed piety, and Neal Du y, who, thqugh his manhood has ee wrecked lh his love of drink, yet ~reta htis pride of race and his affeo. itos for the daughter of his last love. Thu heroine does not please us so 1h in the earlier part of the story as hb shows an unpleasantly precocious t*enasy to falling in love with strange Ung gen.tlemen, at the early age of e~ e PFurther on, after she has ergqed from the "infant phenomenon" pIeo.o, she develops into a very inter edtnfg and rather heroic young lady. ,Among the minor characters, the old yp mly'eervants are described with great tr.thfulness, and their peculiarities of iAtmought and speech are depleted with .ausing reality. There are some inao and ineleganotes of style (as, instance, the expression, "a tooth e smile,") which we pass over as , doubtless, to the hurry in which ie authoress is compelled to write by the eager demand of her host of admir ier for new works from her facile pen. _, _ AUWeD DY r * my aUa.AULv lde I MoOlure publishers. From .,.}'ri eh, New brleans. S .i+heiaoO is handsomely printed and cs ol~llu d as to matter, it contains ih pith of .oody's theology, methods 'and eloquetoej d consists of a selec oa of the gre preacher's best stories, 4itawn from his apetonl experience. It a good insight into the workings and a gln of the celebrated Evangelist OCristlan preaoher. Ia .as FoasaSrTLra. By Harry S m . Porter Cooates, Phila Pte' Eyrich, New Orleans. +2M thrilling story is one of the 8pori.asma Olub series, which have late : beensthe delight of excitement-loving Mchoel boys. It relates, in pure vigor 0 style, the adventures of Frank Nel ~,a member of the club, on board a lng vesseL He is kidnapped at -Franeiseo and carried aboard the a typical story-book whaler, tyrannical omficers and .maltreated where he goes through many and exciting adventures, and delivered and restored to his 5The story of the contest ,f irst whale and its Ss told with great "spirit, and throughout b hxItipg events follow each ian gol aquceeslaon oingled t±e sp bla4 on their oyale round the world for fes of "tulig aoff of the under side," We can recommend this book as a pure, well told story of life upon the high ses,and as satsfyinag that longing for heroic and romantic adven enture which every healthy school-boy feels. Thankstothe Southern Express Com pany for the latest Northern and West ern papers. Thon five hbandad sew liMan ailn, opened on from two dollara h.-khf to twenty dollar., re the. graatet rasains of the auron. THE COUNTRY PRESS. Packard is about to starve out. No wonler, he might have known that "one dcere, aould not S.oeld pasturage for his berd.--(Vlenna Sentinel. Cotton will be worth about ive cents pe pund next winter' plant it exten r l , ifyou pan aftori to subsist your Sls Sand stock on cotton seed, solely. nion Recorod. We hope in view of the stagnation in business, caused by the present awful esus ese, that the om mission will olose their labors as soon as possible. And we hope also, that it will make a report that will bring a and quiet to this suffering people.--W rankliln Sun. The storm of this week was the heavi est that visited this section since the month of April, 1874, when the Hickey Levee gave way. It is a godsend that the river is yet below the banks, for if the water had been up against the new ly made levees, crevasses would cer tainly have taken plaoe.--ltberville South.] On Thursday, the 5th instant, the eastern portion of Wilkinson county was visited by a most severe hail and wind storm. The severity of the hail surpassed anything of the kind ever known before, aooumulating in drifts to the depth of two or threeTeet. Every Vestige of vegetation and fruit disap before the ravages of the hall. he wind also did much damage by un roofing houses and blowing down fences and trees. If the Nicholls government will em ploy its authority to this and (suppress. o bulldozing) it will be doing some. thn to win the allegiance of the peo ple of our own State, irrespective of party lines, as well as the confidence of the country at large. We doubt if greater evil could afflict a State than a government too weak or too negligent to enforce the laws and protect the citi sen in the rights guaranteed him by the constitution. It is undeniable that the administration headed by Gov. Nich oils has the power to secure a just and rigid enforcement of law; the will to do so remains to be proven.-r[Donaldson ville Chief (Rep.) The history of this business is told in short metre: The Oommisslon came, they saw, they-they fizzled I On enter ing the city, the first thing that met their wondering gaze was a monster mass meeting o 40 000 citizens. In this they felt the heart-beat of the great me tropolis, whose every pulse was for icd.olis. They visited The People's egiature, looked in at the judilcary- in ihort, they took an inventory of the whole governmental machinery. Ap pearanoes Indicated rosy health; conse quently no doctor's mediclne was wanted.- [St. Tammany Farmer. We have reached that point in our State affairs where the people must act with firmness. The supreme moment is upon us and craven and dastardly must be he who would hesitate to act up to his convictions. The inactivity of the past few months must now make way for a bold, a determined and a united movement on the part of our people. There must be no division in our ranks and he who would first sug gest a halt must be left behind as un worthy the asesooiation of honorable men. The eye of the community is upon every man; and he who falters or would barter the interests of his State #, ust suffer the penalty of treachery. The siren song of policy must no lontger be permitted-there cannot, there should be no middle ground-and he who is not with us must necessarily be against us.-[Morehouse Clarion. The Marksville (Avoyellos) Bulletin complains that the status quo has great ly injured business in the parish. This tact may be justly said all over the State. We have never seen at this sea son of the year business so completely dead as it is in Baton Rouge. Capital ist, business men and everybody else is waiting patiently to see what is going to turn up. The withdrawal at once of the troops so as to remove all doubts in the minds of the people, would be worth .hundreds of thousands of dollars to the business community in our parish. The capitalist would soon unloose his purse-strings, planters and property owners generally would commence necessary improvements and onfidence, the backbone of all business enterprises would be restored among the people and once more the life there is in the old land would assert itself. The agonies of suspense have a terrible effect in retarding business of all kinds and it is earnestly desired that the President should remove this suspense by promptly withdrawing the troops.-[Baton Rouge Advocate. J. B. Walker, D. . D., 180 Delord street. The Nicholls-Niokel Lunch House, 58 0amp stMreet. Get your hate at the "Stonewall Jackson," cor ner of Boyal sad St. Louis streets. Those yve hundred new linen suits, opened on Saturday by M. L. B yrn & Co., varying in price roattwo dOllas and a half o o ltwenty dollar, are the rreate.t bargains of the seas.o. Not4ce to abxpa'ers. We will pay State Taxes and Licenses at a liberal discount JOHN KLEIl & co., ap2 At so Oarondelet street. State WMarrants f 1877 BOUGRT BY JOHN KLEtN & co., apl2 st m carendelet street. MtotGsEl DISTR.au.M, Pui w P A$ss. Co * Pafs. ahaa arO(rlina Mr PfAP. Osi mtied and other varleties. Ssale by A. A. GUNWOOD 00., pa fr >a lAis 1 aMagssine street J. LEVOIS & JAMISON, 1g6 CAYLAL BSTRBE2, Have just received their full line of, "A LA BIRtlUND. AND WEILZY" " COI SET S, Of different qualities and in all sires. -We have also received several oasMe of PUtRZB ZlS1 LINEN, Fresh arrival, whleh we will offeor at 87% and 400oo. guaranteed pure. REIVCTION O01 11PRICla. Duriog the past week we have made great re. duttion in price of our DRESBS GOODS, and would ask buyers to give us a call before pur chasint. We have opened several more cases of VUPERl griE PIUmTenD LIUMS OAMBhIC f~ jl our new design. CIIANVET SHIRTS. Our stock is now fully ao rted in all sines with and without collars. In Mdapolin and Linen. All of our stoek will be offered at very low prices, in eooordance with the times. J. LEVOIS & JAMISON, - 128 Canal Street. asn it api i Legislative Warrants BOUGHT At Highest Market Price, --BY FRANK A. LEE & CO., 165 Common street. apil lv An Appeal to the Publit. Bev. Dr. A. McLEAN, of New York, Corresponding Secretary of the American Bible Society, who is on a visit to New Orleans, will, by request, speak in re gard to Seamen, in the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (Rev. Dr. Palmer's) LAFAYETTE SQUABE, ON SUNDAY, APRIL 22, AT 7:0 P. M. Subject: " The Men of the mea-Their Claims Upon Us, and Our Responsibility Regarding Them." Every Seaman in the port of New Orleans is invited, and every friend of Sailors, and the public generally. 8eats free. A. J. WITHERSPOON, aps1 st Seamen's Chaplain. Ellis' (trculating Library, 8B Camp street, Near Natches street. All the new BOOKS of the day are added to ELLIS' CIICULATINI LIBRARY As soon as pnblishied. OVER TEN THOUSAND VOLUMES OF STANDARD, CLASSICAL. LIGHT and O-. MANTIC LITERATURE Already on the shelves. Subscription ra'es, 6 Dper annum; $3 for six months ; $2 for three months. GEO. ELLE & BROTHER, Booksellers and Stationers, ap22 It. 82 Camp st., New Orleans. CARD. The "Stonewall Jackson Hat Emporium," Corner Boyal and St. Louis stroeets. a 221m SuTuTu HAVE YOU SEEN -THE New Goods at Moody's? GO AT ONCE AND BUY Six Good Colored or White Shirts for s6. Nix Champion Shirts for Is. Six Super Linen Bosom Shirts for $12, form erly $15. AND SIU1RTS TO ORDER AT LOW RATES. Summer Morino Undershirts. Boo each. Balbriggan Undershirts, $1 each. CroRssbar Muslin Undershirts, 75e each. Fine Cotton Drawers, from 7ac up. Full finished British Half Hose, from s3upor dozen up. Fancy Half Hose in endless variet. White and Colored Lawn and I ercale Ties, from Sec per dozen uD. Beady Hemmed Linen Handkerchiefs from sa Up. hoe Finest Assortment of Fancy Silk Hand kerchiefs always on hand. White and Oolprod Summer Gloves at 250 per pair. Great Variety of Fine Toilet Articles. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, -AT- Corner Canal and Royal Streets. ap2 It MILLINERY. Mine Ross Beynoir, No. 9...... CHARTERs STREET...... o. 9 Takes pleasure in inviting her patrons, and the ladies in general, to inspect the large and elegant assortment of mil inery, which she selected whilein the North,and French Pattern Bonnets. nonveautes.etc., rece!ved dlreo t from leading Parislan houses, I~e1I VMhLII MA"ter oln of >r In Camtp m ~wOr Aprl 3,W 3 99 7t--At te letionhed WY, tG, tCOYL, G, O No il :ImUBY RUSie3LL, were elected as 71) iorf the i a lngar. At a merting il th~i P1 .ý ý1O'k ne, Jr., wap~lihanuz may 5 , an (mif~e 0f tlho £lrew~St City U7vO toeak lnding and Slaughter' oune momptny, fib. t0 arondeiet sttet back noe-- e w Or iiaApl o15i7- TeAnn al ~awin of the slaklnag un-'of the mortgag ude jof t prorn M41 IIV 0 aeplace at to ce,o 'II D a , 1077, ast o'cloc , $. rnl. The bol d art of bonds are invited t ted tRYI BLh.AUGUST1f. ap2ao td becretary. An Mojurned meetlag of the 3enovo lent A rnm i the Army of estern Lou st ofa n1ý,lf. am treo, p tars o U¶NdSOA Io flitt ndApil at in o'clock a. as. Boto for elfoatur a at th sage pplae.% It, L. Btoeslmawox, J, iNeooroctary ýproi reidnt. pult 4t IenVeilent Assoelatlon of the Army of Western Louisiana. An adjourned moo in0 of the members of the District of WPstern Louisiana was held on the evening of the 17th inst., at the rooms of the Howard Assoeiation. A tomrpotary organize tion was formed. Gen. J. L. Brent lo the chair; and it. L. It bortson Jr. was appointed tecre tary pro tern., vioe V. A. Strong. who was ab. eant. The committee appolnted at last meeting made a report,a i an ,l mrn emb0rdls w oenofin accordance with here to If the committee. and was numerously signetA he roll may bo found at ho. 85 Camp street, where it may be signed The meeting then ad, ourned until Ar the rd, at 10 o' lock a. m.. when it will reassemble at the Booms of the oward . seociattion, No 6s Camp stroet. All persons who srvyed In the Military Dis trict of Western Louisiana, are reested to at tend and aid this bonevole roj i gnod 1.. BliENT, President B. L, RtOBlERTSON, Jr. Secretary, Pro tem. _!ple 4t Per thse Lake -- oflse of ew Ortelns lty 3 ailroad Company, No, li9 Eanal street New Orleans, Apri 1, x17.--rom this date trains for the Lake will leave the cit at 7 and V otclock a. m., nd every hour thereafter until 8 o lek p ao The last trailn will le thLae ,t eEnd at 9 o 'look p. . C.O. LEWI, eretary. aoD tf °. c,. .L. VI, Ad trTIONBER. How is it that I can afford to sell JEWELBI OHEAPER than any other house in the city ? First-B cause formerly all Jewelry sold at a profit of from 25 to so per cent, Becondly-Times have changed, and the pub lie are not able to pay sueh enormous profits any more. Therefore, I have come to the con clusion that I would sell my stool, Any and Every Artele, from 1t to 5 per cent Advance on Original Cost. Being perfectly satlsfied that all sales made by myself heretofore have proven satisfactory to the purchasers, I expect and solioit their pa tronage for the future. In order to prove to the public that my prices are as I represent, I offer my large and hand some stock of goods at PUBLIO SALE every Tuesday and Friday at 11:80 a. m. My goods are really not auction goods,but are the finest to be had in the market. I. O. LE VI, ap22 it 108 Canal street. DRESS-MAKING! Wedding Dresses, Mourning Dresses, Dinner Dresses, Evenins Dresses, House and Street Cosslmes, And overy Sty'eappertalning to a Lady's Ward robe, and a perfect fit guaranteed,,at LOW PRICES. Samples forwarded by mailon application to MRS. H. MOG RIDGE, No. 96 Canal Street. ap22 It NEW SPRING CLOTHING Wheeler & Pierson Have just roeilvod in their Retail Department the Latest Styles of r pring Fabrics, and invite buyers to examine them. Black Diagonal Worsted FROCKS and VESTS, si$r, to $25. Youths' Diagonal Chesterfield COATS and VESTS. Stylish. blue Flannel SUITS, all prices and best quality. Fancy Cassimere Nobby SUITS. White Duck VESTS. $1 so to s4. Newest styles Linen COLLARS. Vertical Stripe Fancy HALF HOSE. Lisle HALF HOSE. New Silk SCARFS, BOWS, c'e. Fancy Caesimere Dress PANTS, $6 to $7. And other NOVELTIES at Low Prices, at WHEELER & PIER5SON's, 18 and 15 Camp street. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT up stairs, with complete STOCK goods for Country Trade, at very low prices. apl8 Im DIXIE HONEY DEPOT. Pure Louisiana Extracted Honey ALWAYS ON HAND, IN BARRELS, HALF-BARRELS AND KEGS. Dixie Bee Hives Ready for Use and in Shook. ALSO HONEY EXTRACTOR. For sale by 8UO. A. VINCENT, Dealer in Honey, Wax, Hides, Wool, Moss, and Country Produce in General. ap22 it 2dp Nae. 2e Wrth Peters street. Fancy Terra Cotta i.awn Vases, -FOR SALE BY JAMES G. CLARK, ap22 It S3 Mazesne atreet. PREMIUM BONDS ALWAYS ON BAND ANID 10 SALE IN suss To 1i0M . msacaseunr...s was CoLLM.b EAWE, oSt. tsrtide of iasrr Owen, Menday .Ireats, AprIl $s, 103 1, SOOMPLIMENTABY BEN.IFIT Tendered by the oitizens and dramatic pro aeion as a tribute of respect t o MD, 0. ZIDWELL. The eveina's performance will commence with Charle alown' beautiful comedy in two acts, untitled WOODCOCLK' LITTLE GAME. After whkh O1 IND POT POUL tI, by B. Moses ndJr d J b pois concert band, composed of thirty talon dc LA? o it E h , BIocitations by MI1. 110 MIED--boo Fl (Parod on Exnelsior), and Cast up de An hor (iarody on Caasabianca), or De Dock altoed on the Burning Boy. Tableaux from Unail Tom's (labin by the Te neesoe Juo Singers. representin thse death bods ofl vn and $1. Clair, with heants and choruses of Sho a the Lily of the Valley and tteal Away. M'mo ME.THUA eOHSELLER bt. the distinguished Oer"' n ao tress. will sing t e foil wing beautiful ballads: "omaint hrogi the Rye," and "Through Meadows Green.' By particular request will be presentld the scone entitled "The Wounded holdlor," bt red. N. hayer, W. H. Power and Waltr Med ...uetst by Miss Connie Thompson and Mr. Roland Heed. To oonlu de with the screaming farce, entitled "B B "'-A ommeroial Traveler, Will shortly take oln~Ao.t L lR benefait ot itr JY. Ptke stage manager also, of Mr. r ude. rauboret tronsurer. ap22 Iiou. auIororettrourer. apanj A MEDLEY, With Children's Drets and Panry Dress Ball, at EXPOSITION HALL, Thuraday atd Friday, May 10 aLd 11, 1877. For the bonellt of the Protestant Episcopal Home (JACKSION TREBT.) Tlekots g25. Doors open at 6 o'clock. a0v ·- ii - i ii ii-ii l i ii WANTS. W ANTED-TO BELL CHEAP. A MARBLE Fountain, forS oda. Vichy and Kissiugen water, at 178 poydras street An' 2 4,* W ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, HItHLY eonneted a dethorouhi y competent to teach Wrenh and English, a situation ast e her of said languages in a school for young adi is, or in a family either in the city or in the country. efrenes unexceptionable. Ad dress J. M., 60 xchange Alley. ap22 9t* W ANTED TO PUROIIASE, A BUILDING, the tapper part of whlclh s suitable for meeting rooms. Must be in the immeditte violnity of Canal street price low and terms easy. Address J.W. B11YtNT, this ofoie. ap10 S 21 WAANTED-A PURC IASFER FOR A DELIGHT. ful residence at Bay St. Louis. Lot s feet front by at deep. fronting the beach. Grapes and orange., having over two thousand orange trson T enlace. No better location at the Bay. Sbe sol t a b rgan-part cash and mood time for ba ce, or furt er informatlonap. ply to j. t IMlaIEX. 101i ravlor street. al 8 16 22 W -ANTED-A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG in man and wife-,he man to do work of any kind: the woman to cook, wash and iron, and make herself useful. Would take care of a PEIc f5orthe summer, orwould go in the oounrr tr esre. Addes W. halla street. apis Iw ANTD - SEUON.-HAD A .k iARRASA and Bugges. An one having such, and w.hing to wspose o the nay fiadreay Sfor tem bcall n L T. MADDUX, read rnelet street. Also, a full stock of Car. agles landfgg le and a comlete stock of the Japanese Ohl-ii 0 Crriage and Cradle, t moat vonderfuleomatinotin o In sort, a full stock tnssnees-all of which will be sold at reduced prie to suit the times. The community is most cordially invited to call and examine at e Carpndelet street. mail am L. T. MADIUX. AANTED--A nITUATItN A A 'ttIIAVYL Sng A ent for a'Dug House, by a man who Is fa, MIar with the business, and has ex tenIve acquaintance in Louisiana, Mieslsissippi and Texas. Best New Orleans references given Address C.. Missis ol City, Miss mh `AT T'ii-B A SOBMIt ANII.IiNUkj V trous young man a situation asa Watch mat P orter, Salesman or Driving of any kind; is thorouglhly acquaInted In the city. Would go In tl.e puntry if desired. Addres W. O. Dem ocrat omee. fe2tf FOR SALE. 10OR BALE.-GIN HOUSE AND MACHINPItY. in running *,rder. Apply to GEO. A. VIN UENT, 20 Nortit Peters street (Monday). ap22 it 1OER HALE.--COUNT'Y STORE. GOOD LO ' cation with cash tra te Also fifty EWES. Apply to OEt'. A. VINUENT, 29 North Foters street (Monday). ap22 It 1'OR SALE-THE DELIGHTFUL REST I dene and extensive grounds of Judge M. . Dooleyor, at the corner of Washington and Pearl streets. 8cventh District, (Carrollton,) about 120 feet from St. Charles street, are for sale. The grounds consist of nine lots, covered with about 10ee orange trees, (some sixty bear ing.) fig and other choice fruit trees. The m vrovements are nearly new-a raised cottage with marble mantels, hall, and all eonvenlent outbuildings for poultry. etc., etc. Inquire at 20 St. Charles street, or on the premises, or ad dress Postoffice Box 2430. apt7tf OR SALE-A SUPERIOI CARRIAGE AND horses, for family US.EADyi toLL apl4 7t* Office, No. 26 O mp street. tOOB SALE-ONE FIRPST-LABt I10KET Sto Richmond. and two first-class Tick. ets to St, Louis. Mo. Inquire at No. 19 St. Charles street, mho* D . MULLEN, A REGULARBLY EDUCATED physician, continues to give his entire at tention to the treatment of venereal and private diseases. Recent cases cured in a short time. Long standing constitutional ailments are treated with unoaralleled success. 8permator rhmea, Seminal Veakness or Nervous Debility and Impotency, as the result of evil habits in youth or excesses, which produce some of the following effects: As emissions, blotches, de bility, despondency, dizziness, nervousness, dimness of sight, cough. constipation.confusion of ideas and unfitting the victim for business or marriage, are speedily cured. A physician who confines himself exclusively to the treat ment of a certain class of diseases most possesse great skill in that specialty. A medical pam pblet for two stamDp. Medicines sn plied. Consultations free. Ouresr aranteed. Hours: 9 am.to 7 p. m.: I Bndayb from11 a. m. tolp. m. Office No. 9s Exchange Alley, between Bien ville and Conti streets. ap22 em IRON COT FON TIES. IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICU. The A merican Cotton Tle Company, Limited, having fixed the price of the celebrated ARROW COTTON TI at2 se per bundle, less 2% per cent discount for cash theGeneral Arents here by aut "rize their sub-agents in this city (deal ers in bailing stuffs) to sell to and contract with factors and country merchants for future deliv ery on the above named price and terms, in quantities from time to time as may be required, settlements being made on delivery. The company having a large stock now on hand, and having contracted for abundant sup ply to meetthe entire demand for Cotton Ties throughout the O ,iton States, the celebrated Arrow Tie w.ll be placed upon the marketgen eral y and sold by their numerous agehts at the pries and terms above stated, it beins the objeet and purpose of the compnny to merit ttheco-. tinned palwonage at thi f*ifnrt nGlumnlt,. I,·-. P;: W. Atfh Thns Afterleo., -AT Tha DILA.OAWE GBOUINDS, TIATEllNTH INflrAPTy BAID Will perform the following seleOt programme, Commending ata p. m., sharp. FIfST PART. 1. Quick March-" John Anderson, my "e 2. tVertnre-" The Jolly Robbers ".. ..., ,Waltýes-'Aurora" ,.,........", 4. Oseratiop-" er- llcxnlirsszes oiera 5. Oalop-" BSleigh Bells".. l...s.... SUUOND PART. 1. Berio-eomlo Medley--" Muslatl Jok " 9. and Fantasli from fr L'.!" I r" 9. Waltaee on "/ 1A VFlle de Mktdaome n i. International Melodios--" Potonri 5. Musical Jamboree-" The Devil Let g Daer the ad erttherer will be it sleeat boir eMante, WN t.e full orheitra in ttteadgae. ADMrtION 1ITrT Oixrs. Ladles and children with escort free. apmit" .Ný r vRnu an WI'S WJ U rfk AI[T pI I1 A MATCH OAM. OF BAS. HALL, TO-DAY, BuErwwnx THa PIONfIR GRBBN, at 8 o'olook., a It (G ANDD ENTERTAtMERaT * To be be given by THUE CONTRAAND CUMLM.HW, For the benefit of the Orphan Boys of St. Mary's Asylugme THIRD DISTRIOT. AT 'IIBf VARIETIES THIBATHB Saturday, April 3. , ,11. Ticket ..................One Dollar. Box Offloo will be opened 27th and 15 April,. from 10 o'clock a. m, to 4o'clock p. nm nacnvPTIO coxlTmrsa. Col. W. T. VAUDMIY, Ohairman. Col, John Glynn, Jr., Col. W. B. Huger, Atwood Vlolett, Capt. S. I. Busk, Capt. Harrison Watts, Lt. CoL Prank eGlola,. CoL. W. H. Owen, Col. J. 3. Vinet, Capt. B. B. Pleasan*., Capt. G. A. Williams, Oapt. H. M. Isaacon. Maj J. B. Biohardson. James Buckley. Capt. Newton Buknaer, Col. C. H. Allen, Dr. Geoo. Howe, Oapt. Lfe nto Bou y, Lieut B. M. Harrod, Hugh Brown. Capt. Cha. S. Boarman. Col. G. LeO rdour. Lieut. W. H. Beanhaam, Major P. O. Minor, Major B. J. Hamilton. Capt. Chas. B. Keep, Major Jaw. Buokner, Lieut. Phil Buchanan, Capt. O. Duboaehel, Capt. Jno. A. Augustin, C. G. Johnson, Capt. P. S. Wilts. Jr., t. F. Lavillebeuvro. Lieut. W. P. Pinekard. apiS FIZWT GRLAND Firemen's Festival of the .ason,g To be given at the FAIB GBOUNDI SUNDAY. APRIL 22nd, 16t3, BY ST. Bl INAILt STAM FIR3 C00, O. 1, aotd PELICAN HOOK AND LADDER 00. NO, 4. PROGRAMME: Grand Pigeon ShootlngMatoeb to commence a 11 o'elock a. m. Grand B ll Match i t field, between two well-known clubt of the Otr y RACES: FIRST SACS-Pony Bace, 14 hands or eader s. mile dash, 8 to make a race; entrance fee a tUet DECOUD RACO--unning Rice. 1414 hbands and ver; mile daph, a to make a race; entrance, 'liw Ia C- ose Carriage Trott1 BEee . with 280 feet of hose; distance, one mie, 8 to m eeo' prize 025. riage Trotting lace, wth 260 feet of e for` $100 a side between Mechanie 6 as Cd Jots 11i; the Foremen, Messrs. Billly ohnson ana lannel Bois, to drive. IF1TH R aI--MUl- Bunning Bade; dis tnces one mile, Sto make arace; price, i1n, SI Tf lACE--Butch' r Wagon Pacing Race. one mile dash, a to make a race; entrance fee $ 6o' prie $16i 8Et gNTi MACE-Buteher Wagon Trottlng BAwe; distan 'e, one mile, a to make a race; en trance fee, $2 no; prize, $1St. FI GH II BRA>u-- 'rotting Race to Harness; mileheats for horses that never beats2;4, a to make a race; entrance fei, SO; prise, 40; to first horse, o: tosecond hoise, 50. NINTH RACE - tirad bhallinge Trod.i Race, between Ieaftyetto Hook and LaddGer 00, No. I and Pelican Hook and Ladder Co. Ngo, aI onet Die trot with teams fr s 0o asidP. TENTH oLAUl--Grand Challenge Foot .ea8 distance, 200 yards between Win. Steveenn, c Phoenix No. a,. nd Win. Brook, of same eoar bonaide flremeto dience, Io ards;p bGRAND BASS B I LL MATOH in the fie ibe tween the Go Easy Club and the Southern Oub . prie, S te. Etntrance to any of the above raes, (ezees i' the 2:46 are, which closes on , at-rdays.gam aet p.m.),to bemade to O. . Sullvan. >O.. Perdido street, or on the grounds thet dy of th-. plc-nie. I Races to sommene st olock p.m. Daneng on the platform. In kee of faies ency of the weather, it will take place In th Brick B Jldi . O , .. . Aapa CO Ladles; and children free. CMM GREAT EXCITEMENT At the LouisiatAt Coek it. Every Sunday corner Du maine and Bomanre stn., Take the Dumalne street All tbe Chanticleer Clubs are invited. Fun begins at O1:0 am. apl4 6et' Successor to KME. YVE. FABLO, IrNt . h ' r HAiTRJ T. ET 8Ia Is in receipt bf the Latest Novelties In BprIng I and Bummer BONS. FANCY ORNAMENTS, MOUlN. " ING HATS Etr.. er and p11iae to tended to. ?boe3es. .a