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a014 r.t¶~op &'met n rannR ~nlee ot 1 t fat aro,",,:00 nts the~p terms *nn tItlf OrTn n eto -ao on, ihd then a t tn r. Liinoola re q{{ to treat with us on any terms, or ooenpt Sythig ilegs from the Confe'derate HtAhte than ar eurrondb·r· at dleeretion. hatL, thern. couldl a diffrent form of crodeui tiiiin have avariled in the matter of nogot.iation ; and wii y. I r It would hlave availuled, na the fast ,Aot ffll flIeunISatS to Ihe Eixscutivn at that tlmm'l Youre. reevctEFso full .1I~FLR8ICON DAbVTM. Letter from Moan. J. P. lenJ.ymnn. TICMI'PLE, May 17, 1477. ona. Jelf. I avin: My Dea)r Frid---Your letterof the auth March lr ived whilst I wnn trenporarlly al.sent frrm ondon. anld DrcssRur of engalntments inter eroel with my stear'.h for old t(rllr# IIIpso'esiry p enable me to a, swer with lny onth tlllonte In 11Q aeciuraey of my |IHton ital. I n,,lose you herewith a oiely 1. (f original draft of instructions as Ire Bared by me. V, Of instructions an sent after modificatlon by you. i. O(f the report of the eonnmlsislonors II have the oriyincnl IIn my eposesseioin). Ithink you will soe, by comparing my draft cad your ameneIdmenots theo canuse or Mr. Hun t's statement. whUoh is partially llut not onl tily Aeeraute. The nstructions were If my memory does not betray me, disecussed in the preonnlee :if one or more of the commnlissioners: buti, h)wover that may be, my idCle wats to make them as vague and general as onssible, eo a to get at the views and sentllmeets of Mr. Lincoln and to telt the reality of thie peellCo Intntions reUro lhted by Mr. Blair to actuate him. You feared under the lpurposely vague lanatLuRgee whh I had proposeda, It nmight bee rorresr.nttoed Iyou had Impliedly assented to the Inlortt e last sonut+n.e iof Mr. Lincoln's lettAr Plte to the poople of our once common 'oun ti. -land weere unwIlling te subhject ylerself to ýah fit.mlconstructutol, as Involving an avlitront rayal of the trust ro iseod in tyou as the Ident of the Confederate Hales. I ootcld not but yitel tot an object'oll hat.ed on sucoh tnotivn, and teo tlhis extent, and no meiree, Mr. lalnter's statiecl)eint, is ')eorrot; beut If thee Idtea eonvoyed by his whole statement (which, hunfor tunmtely, you did not send mn) Is that I in any jay diMeonted from or disaIapprovcd of a refusal to oonfer on thel balse of our biing "Oln eounll t" tlie rltur is entirely uufounde'd. You ought, fromill regard to your perseonlll honor. t your language oughtt to lin sntlch It to tron r Imloeoslh l any llllgnantl ommlentton youllr atilons. I eli not anticitate the possitility of aute. a Dorvrerrnll of your nlotlve' anid was MtaXioui to keep out of view any toale theat mgllbt defteat the objeit of thie rooseprsod 'onfer . ce, but not at the risk of any assiault on yo)ur Mrattr or honor. As soon as the lpssibility sOtah a result, was pointed out by you. I at once i andoned all dissent from the proposed m nhddmect. The above Is I belleve, a iotrfeotly aeuratol, Iatement (,f what no.ecurrndtl ; blut humean tetioem Oy Is falllbli, antd, a.fter a lapso of tweelve years a very Iuly llfe It is just possible that f may IILv.e omiltted, utu I certainly have not misstatltl anything. Yours, oever faithfully J. P. EN.JAMIN. evft of lumtrucetions Prepared by the aec elary of Mcate for Mesnrs. Itephens. Hunter and Campbell. WAaHIntITON, Janulary 1:t, 1itli. 2L P. Blair, Esq.: Y.u--Yi having shown me Mr. Davis' lotter you of the 12th Inst., you may say to him that have constantly beeIn, am now, anld shIall onll ineus ready to reelve any agentwhom he Ar -ay other Influential porson now resistling the aaional authority may send to me with the -iew of securing pieae to the peoDleof our one -lmmon oulttry. Yours, itO. A. LINCOLN. RcnIIMO)ND, January 2H, IS5,i. $enn. R. M. T. Hunter: -si-In eompliano. with the lhtter of Mr. LIn t of which thell foreclng Is a copy. yeu are IhseePely reqicetlehdI te troitoeed to Wiashilngiton Sfor onferenceo with him upon the subject tohlich it relat.es. With great ros pnt, your oboedienllt servant. IThe above draft o, letter to Mr. Lincoln was amended by the l'roeldent, and the letter as ýqnded and sigand by him was as follows:) Inoonformity with the' letter of Mr. Lincoln. I of which the foreaoing is a copy. you are re tlested to proireed to Washlngton City for In ortca conforenoo with him upon the Issues ¶ Lvolved In the existing war. and for the our SOme of escuring peace to the two ouuilntriles. Your obodeclnt servanct. JEFFEIIHON DAVIS. ~. L. Byrne A Co., 1:1( Canal street, will offer h week 410 very handsome and eleioltly lin 1ibed oloaks. at extraordinary low tpries. aod Nayra's invitation to the China Palaoo. yII your kid gloves at Krmeegr's. *FPBt LETTER TO HUN. E. I. WHEI. LOCI[. A Sulggetlon TeuehlnW One TIhousand Employes. oen E. B. Whnolock, President New Orleans Texas Railroad Uompany: .r-There is no claws of the community more alive to the groat Importance of the work which you are oegagel, or who will receive a Iore positive and direct benefit from it. than ok-keepers, clerks and other employes obusiness establishments of this e'iy. the nature of things they look forward to *ueeoeding in business those who now employ em, and it is their desire, as well as to their taterest, to contribute,. so far as their means ill rmit, to the volume, extension and value ef legitimate trade. therto they have been the principal suffer r from the general dopression of business In eow Orleans, as the merohant's forced retrench m t was always fl.st in the direetion of a re uoton of the number and pay of his clerical ,roe. For years past it hasI not been untsual io see hundreds of honest and capable mon Id prived of employ ment most of the year be rn of the inabllity of the merchants to pay h railroad connection which you propose establsh will go further than anything else Sremedy Ihi esonditioli of things, and in that 4rotou It. is ti he hoped every onergy will he rected by those Int 'rested. Totwothings your attention is respentfully lied. First, to the fact. that during business urs employes have neit her time nor oppor tunity to inform themselves as thoroughly as Would be desirahle of the prospects, pr',gress. Obt., of your road: and again, being paid by the month, it would he almost Indispensible to ar for the payment of their subscriptions "installmont. t is respectfully suggested that your offlie be opened for two or thlreo hours at night., say from 7 until to o'clock, to aflord an ooportulnity of eliciting Information. examining maps, etc., and that arrangements he made. it not already done. by which subscript ions may be paid by in taUilmnts. The number of those interested in this mat t" r and the impossibility of getting them to er for concert of action. have siiuggstied open let.ter, to which a resp ,nse of like araoter is resveptfully solicited. It is no overestimate to state that, there are 1more than ltwo persons in this city engaged in business othorwise than as principals who can andwill invest to the amountof at least icst *e6h in the great and important enterprise of which you are the head. CLEItK. FOR MANY OTIIERH. Get your kid gloves at Kreeger's. Pead Navra's invitation to the China Palace. . L. Byrne & Co., 1te Canal streot, mark all goods in plain figures. and no second price, and sell for readv money only. PARIS FASHIONS. inme. JULIE LaB. FISHEB, I anm rench Parlors at the Turner Mansion, 188...........CANAL STREET...........188 Begs to inform her ladly friends and the public generally that she has on hand one of the most beaut ful and complete selections of Parisian styles and fashions in SONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, 4· SHAWLS, Etc. In her DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT she S-semployed the best Parisian Artiste, and she be pleased if the ladies will call at her 888 CANAL STREET. Julie LaB. Fisher. 0015 ii • ......=r .--..--..... VARIETIES THEATRE. THRONGED 8UOCESH. The distlnguished young artlete, KATE CIIAXTON, AND TlHE NEW YORK COMPANY. t MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and Matt ino'. Itl.t CIl..ton in her great Now York uc co,., onstaneI in the rantl romanlti, Irama, in five ots, C()NiHCIENCE. Mr. Hieven-on will appear (by uIrminiatoll of Mr. A. M. Palmer, of the Union H ljuar Theatre, In his original pa t of Cyrill Howard. Wlith a flner cast. T1IUIlHIIAY--The Dralmntic Event-Katl (lax ton in hIe w st Mtudy of (ilihaRrto, the herohlno of FRIOU `ROU. a comedy d ramta of powerful human Int' rtrat, in flive wit. New ald fash lonahble wardrobe; new furniture by M('.raek e In &. Brew-ter. FRIDAY-Kate Claxton's Farewell Benenlt. November is;, thle rsean of (Iraend Opera. The - ale of seoat for the aeason will commence in i few days, oill BIDWELI'B ACADEMY OF MUHIO.-TIIE I OREAT LINGAIADH. Hunday. Monday and Tuotlday, Nov. 11.12 iand 1-The great his t torleal play. entilldl IIEAIRT AND CROWN. Alo the scereamnitg farce cal led PETER WHITE. Wednesday Matinee-THlE LADY OF LYONS, Wedneaday and Thursday Evenings. Nov. 14 and 15-Tho French ,liay La Teouttilon. orig ntal of LED AHTIRAY. rliday, Nov. i. Joint. r- Benefit of THE LINGARD8. Also on Satur l day noon and evenina--Two new plavy, drama and comedy, TIlE VESTAL and 4ilt SIMON SIMPLE. Sntalts seocuredl six days in advance. Offl' opnn ill day. noil ST. CHARLE8 THEATRE THE FAMOUS GERMIAN MIIITARY BAND IN THEIR GRAND CONCERTS each evening, and Wedlnesday and Hatlurday Matinee. Thn mnnager of thin band. In onnideraiton of thei t.nim,. Ihas redulerd the prices of admissaionl as follows: DIreaA (Iro'le and Pnirqilette -.--.--.-O Ceuntq. Flam llv cireit and lihlery ...... .... Centa. Colored Cire'e.lo ... . i .. o . t (!l . RAND FANCY DREHH MILITARY BALL, To bhe given by BATTERY I, First Regintent Ilulelana Field Arllllery, -AT GCrumewvarald ICall, -ON Wednenday Evenlng, November 14, 1977. COMM TTTE Or ARRAGEMERNTI. LIEUT. W. H. BEANHAM. Chairman. Iliet. E. Lallmant, C. F. Rehnoll. C. J. Bier, H. A. Dehpommioer, W. J. Thornhill, J. N. MConnell. RE EIaPTION COMMITTEE: COL. JOHN GIYNN. Jn.. Chtalrnman. .John H. lHanna, Eaz., .I. A. Hhakespteare, Eis.. John Thorn, Esq.. J. D.C. Stevenson, Esq.. A. II. Iaaeson, Elal.. Wi. Mehl . Eaiq., H. Kirkpatrick, ErqI., (lGn. W. J. Bohean, Lt. CIo. M. Buck Miller. Major (I. Le (iardour. Major J. D. Scott. Hnrgeon Warren Stone. Capt. E. Belknatp, Capt. Eug. May. Capt. D. M. Kilpatrick, Cart. H. W. Seutt. Capt. 1'. P. E. Bonny. Cat. E. A. (Gutlivt, Lieut. A. Durel. Lieut. Ja,. Reynolds. Lieut J. N. Augustin, Linlt. M. .. J. Fortier. Lieut. A. C. Landry. liet. 8. Toga. Lieut. A. Roman. P. E. (uerin. TICKETS ..................... TWO DOLLAR8 nollHuTiWe MILITARY BALL -AND- VARIETIES ENTERTAINMENT, -To be given by the Meeond Regiment, L. X. M.. "Loaslana's Own," (Angell'm Old Command). ,-At 4t. I3rUtri*IC'M Laill. -ON Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Nat. urday, November 14, 1S, 16 and 17. Dramatic Performances,. Minstrels. Dances and Songs. OIIAN(GE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT. Refrrshment tables waited on by lady friends of the command. The hall will Ie rleared for dancing after the theatrical performancr. Adminston, s2f Cents. Tickets to be had of mnmbers of the ecommand and at the door. not I 1w RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL TO BE GIVENAT GRUNEWALD HALL, -ON Tuesday, November 1I, 177?. Under thodirection of Prof. EDWARI) (IROEN EVELT. for thi benefit of the invalid widow of thelate Capt. Jno. Wilson, the heroic com mander of the brig Minna SchlfTer, who so gal lantly resocud over six hundred persons from the burning steamship Connaught, in mid 0oman. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Thos. A. Adams. Ed. A. Palfroy. A. Moulton. Ad. Behreiber. A. K. Miller, John B. Lallitt. Ed. PIlsbury. William Creevy. Jos. Magner. Louis Grunewadl. H. N. Soria, Chairman. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Col W T VAUvny. Chairman, Gov F T Nicholls, Hou Louis Bu-h. Ilent (lov A Wlltz. lion Allen .J umel. (letn I W Patton. John Phelps. Esq.. njell F NOgdeln, Win B Schmidt, GOn W J Behan, It 8 Howard. Col Wm A Bell. Thomas L Airey, Col Wm MOwon. David Urquhart.. Col J B Vinet. Charles G. Johnson, Col Adolph Meyer, E C Payne, Col John H Pike. T J Irwin, Col W E Huger, WV H Bailey, Major Walter J Hare, Frank M Hall, Major J B Richardson, A Luria. Capt Goo W Dupro J A Girdner. Capt t I'leasants, .1J 1 Adams. Capt A E Morphy, W R Lyman, Capt Eugene May. A d OG de Fonblanquo Capt W 1 Hodgson. James I Day. Cipt H M I·aa,-son. John S Rainey. TIeut I D Coleman, Jules Vairin, Lient E I Kursheedt. Carneal Burke. M Musson. W C Shephard. August Bohn, C N Welshans. Edward Tohy. nos td AENGER'S GARDEN, Nos 11 and 13 Bourbon street, Ii. WENGER, Proprietor, Has been newly frescoed, and is now the FIN EST H ALL in the South. The artistic improve ment of the hall was opened to public inspec tion oil Saturday. the 13th inst, at 7 o'clock p A large number of European and American papers alwa' s on file. Tlhree rooms for ladies and families, with sep arate entrance. The largest Orchestrion in the world plays from 11 o'clock a. m. to 12 m. Philip Best's MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER at Five Cents a glass. oc17 6m COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LEON QUEYBOUZE. OBOAB BOIB. QUEYROUZE & BOIS, Wholesale Groeors, DEALERB IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTEBN PBODUOBD AS .Oe fluo at.ses. Oorner O ad Iavee adBevtll.ustreeW. i "ii 3fN<w OrimsaQ , P1, - 8TATIONEl B -ADl PANCY ARTICLES -FOR BALE AT Harrington's Popular Bookstore, No. 140 Canal mtreet, SBotwoell Ilolmn.s' Dry G(oods..tor anI RK roger's Kid (Glov Htrn. A fresh sIpidly of tlioe poular hits,4 of thi IOIeason: ALL FOR hIIM. by thn unknown author of All Sfor Her, h'oner. 1 *'lijh, si 50. , THAT II UIAND OF MINE. I'Pior. ro oents ; 11 loth., $1t. HELEN'F4 ABAIEM. Pnpor, o ronts: loth. $I. OTIIEIL I'I';OI'LE'M CIII LI)EN. a it -tIl to Helen's B1a1i 's. 'Paper, ;o enlt: ,'I th, SI ar. THI ()o, a love st.ory. by tihn authoress l ~ That , LaW o' LaoWri#m. i'.Dnr, no "Miut-t colth t1. I'ANOLA. a tanl of Louloana. (Clotlh, st ro. And other now ,lokk orf the day. Bent by mnal. postpaid, upon rme'lt ,. ihi prion, E A. P. HARItRIINOTON. y Bookslllor and .tationor. New O(rlans. oe'. Hu T'o Fr 2a FOR MAKINC Light Bread, Rolls, &c. SHEPARD'S IMPROVED Hop Yeast Is THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. Dyspeptics can eat Bread raised with this Yeast with impunity. iiP"It is put up in half-pound tin rcns, and warranted to khep tny length of time in anIy climate. Fil dirertiono for us. are on ('very ren, and if ,followed strirtly, GOOD BREAD will be a certain result. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY. Mee,$,nufactuerd e~rpresflU jir the Sotuhert Tra(rdry by WM. H. SHEPARD, WnoLF.A|,It, T)EAIla IN Teas, Spices, Mustards, &c. G8 Ctustomhouse St., NEW ORLEANS, LA. Dyspptic via eatBrearaied it thi Yes wt ipniy A. CAPITON, MERCHANT TAILOR, $g.... .CARONDELET lTREET .... 2 Nnar Canal. Wishes to inform his enstomers and the pub lic In general that he has for sale Wddling and Evenlng Hllits, mad in altogether new style. and also Gentlemnns' Fashionable Tollott,. He has always on hand a nice assortment of the laotet style of Imported Goods, and does the best work in the city, at very reasonabil prliee and sa.tIsfaction guaranted. nos 2m MtUTuTh'a TIIOS. HUNTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HIas removod his oflco to No. 52 Camp street, Over the Sun Mutual Insur:nc, Comoany. no4 :tm HAMBURG MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COIIPANY OF HAMBUIIRG. This Company is now prepared to issue POLICIES against, Loss or Damage by Fire at current ratms. For particulars apply to WILLIAMS BRUCKNER, Agents. nol lm 1. Carondelet street. ANY A Painting to-day -nY UNIACKE -GO TO , 14 Exchange Place, N. O. oe26 ly WM. D. ROGERS, MANUFACTURER OF STANDARD FINE CARRIAGES, 1009 and 1011 Chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA, Manufactory, Thirteenth and Parrish streets succeeding G. W. Watson & Co.. retired. sel8 6m eod FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ALL KINDS OF NEW FURNITURE, SUCH AS BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, PATENT LOUNGES AND CHAIRS, ETC. For sale at the lowest prices by JOHN BOIS, 15 .................Camp Street ...... ....... 25 FURNITURE TAKEN ON STORAGE. BPEOIAL NOTIOE-Second-hand Furniture bought also and liberal cash prices paid. sW11 tIn A. ROOHEREBAU & CO., OOMMI88ION MERCHANT8. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF ZRWG & COMPANT'S CHA1VIPAGNE. IMPORTERS OF BRANDIEN, WINES, VERMOUTHS, OILS, ETC., S South William St., New York. IS and 18 3. Lo.ls street, New Orleans. ull9 am JNO. JEWETT & SONS, LEAD +*, ' -LINSEFU 1l. CRUSH ERS OLt LINSEED, I; Tn w Y opl CI Thn ahovn LEAD In Pftrltlv PIURE. Thlloy hnvo mnnulniturn:l only thi uiallty for thi last twnntyy yonr. Ounrnntnld an good nn any mladn in thih counttry. and thu ahovo 011, in WAR RANTED to be PERFECTLY I'UItE. For pal by W. M. ABSATT, No. 81 Peter. Street, o024 Sm HOLE AGENT FOR NEW ORLEANS. GO TO GlRUNE WALD HALL, -FOR THE BEST- PIANOS AN1D ORGAN, SHEET MUSIC -AND- BRASS INSTRUMENTS, WHICH ARE OFFERED AT IA)WJVIl t I1I-IICIGN Than at any other Musi c ouse In this Country. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED PIANOS OF :ft einway. Knabo), I leýyel and 'Ii.tcher ALWAYS ON HAND. AND BOLD ON EASY. ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Get My Fstinmates Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Spnclal attention paid to REPAIRS ON PIANOS, which are done by skilled workmen at mod orato prices, and using only the BEST MATERIAL. Buying overything for CASH, and having no HIGH CANAL STREET RENT to pay, I can sel my goods MUCH LOWER. and lnt my customors have the benefit of it. Your patronage is respetfully solicited. LOUIS GRUNEWALD, o0(21 Grunewald Hall, 14, 16, 18, So and 21 Baronne street, New Orleans. PHILIP WERLEIN, NEW MUSIC AND PIANO STORE, NO. 135 CANAL STREET, TOURO BUILDING, THE RENDEZVOUS OF THE MUSICAL WORLD. The Headquarters of the Piano and Music Trade of New Orleans and the oulth. The house "Worloin " Ic renowned for its LOW PRICER AND ACCOMODATING TERMS, and for the SUPERIIORI QUALITY of its Instruments. At his Mammoth Warerooms oan be found an assortment of 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, CONSISTING OF THIOSE UNEQUALED AND PERFECT C-11II T ( IC TC, IT - (f UII'RIGHT, GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO. THE ELEGANT UPRIGIIT BARDMAN PIANOS. THE STANDARD EFTEY ORGANS, MASON & HAMLIN AND NEW ENGLAND ORGANS. Also fifty second hand Pianos and Organs at prices to suit everyone. Every instrument sold is fully warranted. DIRECT IMPORTATION OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Strings etc.. LECOMTE'S and other BRASS INSTRUMENTS. sold at Wholesale and Retail, at prices to defy all com petition. SHEET MUSIC-THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH. PIANOS REPAIRED, TUNED, HAULED OR STORED AT REASONABLE PRICES. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. o017 REMOVAL. REMIOVAL. TO OUR NUIEROUS CUSTOMERS, FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. Having leased for a term of years the large and beautiful store in the MORESQUE BUILDING, forming the corner of Camp and Poydras streets, we will take possession of the (same during the MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, -with one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS -OF EVER OFFERED TO THIS COMMUNITY. CONSISTING OF PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM, LIBRARY, HALL AND OFFICE FURNITURE OF EVERY STYLE, DESIGN AND QUALITY. FINE FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS. AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COMMON FURNITURE, OF EVERY GRADE AND PRICE. -o In the meantime welwill REDUCE OUR PRICES on our stock in Armory Hall to obviate the expense of moving. Parties wishing to take alvantage of this reduction should call before we move. Thanking the Public for their generous patronage during many years past, we hope by strict attention to business and upright dealings, to merit a continuance of the same in our new uanrtters. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY. .LP.-wegwl TAH LamOBY HAL, farU r AUCeION mAT. GREAT JACKSON ROUTE' CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AND NAW Oi ItAILROAD. DOUBLE DAILY TURIOUGi H will depart from and arrive at the street depot. from November 18. 1877, as ol DEIPA 'T. ARBIluV. Express No. I r: p.m. Express No.2,10:30 lx ress No. 3, 7:00 m, rn. Expres No.4. 10:00p Ir. I Itand 2 run dtinly. 3 and 4 daily ex Surntday I'U LMAN PALACE HLEEPING CARS tlroutrh to Lou iavillo. (Cincinatni and C( without, changm , and for Ht. Louis a sleepe Ittltrli at ilanr. enabhll i pagsongers to tbrouhl without leaving the train, o(nly one change to New York and Easte Friday evening's train makes no connecti for (Chi,"ago. Al, orlnodaton trains hotwet n New Or aol vlMim (fitO y : Leave Now ()rcans 3:145 p. m. Haturday, a 7i0( at. in. lljiaday. Arrive at New Orleans at 9):20 a. m. and 10 p. io. Monday. This in the only line running double da through trains to and frm all points Northa Ea- t. Tickets for sale andl Information given at Camp street, ,orlner (:Common under City Ho A. D. HitELDON, Ticket Agen J. C. CLAIKRE. Vice President antd General Manager. in THE NEW ORLEAN8 AD MI3 ROAD-MOBILE LINE. THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE TO' T EAST, NOIRTH AND WEST. Via Louisville vi Atlanta and via t. o CARRYING TIlE U. 8. MAIl. Trains arrive and depart from Depot, OOt lCanal street, as follows: DEPAIT. ARRIYK Express, m.a - Express...... s:sa. day only.... 7:16 a. m. Express,Sun. Express..... :p.m. day only ...O:cop, l'llnsnger,-x. Pass-ngerex. c,,ptuday.7:oa.m. oapt iundayt:d %. Pullman Pahlae Cars daily to inela Louisville, Nashville, St. Louis Was Baltimore and Philadelphia without o and only one change to New York and Ene cities. Ticket office, corner of Camp and Oomm street., opposite City Hotel. D. B. ROBINSON, Superintendent. mh2 tf J. W. COLEMAN, Ticket Agent. I)ONTCHARTRAIN RAILWAY Depot at the head of EJysian Fields street. the Levee. Third District. Excursion to or from the Lake and rfe. same day, 20 cents. Children under twel yoars, 10 aants. Trains will leave as follows: From the City. From the Lake. 6 o'lok......a. m. 7 o'clock ........ 7% o'clock ........a. m. 8% o'clock ........ . 9 o'clok ....... m. m. 10 o'clock ........a. 10% o'clock ........a. m. 11% o'clock ........a. 12 o'clock ........ m. 1% o'clock ........ 2 o'clock ........p.m. 2% o'clock ...... a o'clock ........p. m. a o'clock .......p, 6 o'clock ...... p.m. 4 o'clock ....... . 7 o'clock ........ .m. 7% o'clock ........ p 9 o'clock ........ p. 7 o'clock. p. 9 o'clock ...n...... m. 84 o'clock .....p. 10 o'clock . p.m. 10. o'clock ....... . On Sunday the trains will be run evory hour from 2 o'clock i. m. On Sunday mo angs the trains leave the city at a o'elook aO = accommodation of sportsmen. Passengers for Gentilly must notify the ductor prior to the departure of train. aul '77 ly D. B. ROBINSON. Bee.ver. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PASSENGEB ROUTES TO ALL POINT1 NORTH AND EAST. Reorganlsed for the summer of 1Sf1. Working out of New Orleans via the N, 0. M. R. B. and presenting the following att lines to the attention of all North-bound TOur lets and Travelers: Route No. 1-All Rall. Via Montgomery Columbus. Macon. A Wilmington. itichmond. O6 Hours, New Orleans to New Yorki. The same time always as by any other liae. Pullman Sleeping Cars to Opellka. Solid Day Trains thence to Augusta, Pullman Bleeping Cars attached at Ma.onl Wilmington. Through train Wilmingtonto Rihaoh d 1 New York with Elegant Parlor Oars atta Richmond-thence Pullman Sleeping Cars New York. ALL CHANGES AT SEASONABLE I AND INTO OLEAN AND PROPELY VENTILATED CARS. Route Ne. 3-Bay Line. Over the same lines to Wilmington ashby No. I. Thence by Special Parlor Cars to mouth. Va. Thence, at 5:30 p. m, daily ( Sunday) by the magnificent steameff BAY LINE to Baltimore. Thence by New Express, arriving in New York at 2:01 V. m. A sixty-nine hours' run-only seven hourS In excess of all rail time, with the advantage o an undisturbed night's rest and superior aesoa - modations upon the Chesapeake Bay. Route No. 8-The Old DomaflnIe Itmb. The same Lines to Wilmington a~ Pprt. Wmouth as Routes 1 and 2. Thence. onr los. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5:80 p. , I magnificent sidewheel steamships of tie vW DOMINION COMPAN which invariably alive' at their New York wharves at 9 p. m. A through run of 76 hours, combining th essential elements of Oheapness. BSpeed aa Comfort. Passengers should leave New Orleans days. Mondays and Thursdays to connect ly w ith this L ine.. . ._ For Tickets, Cheeks, Time Cards, anad oll' ormation apply at the offices of the neW Ut leans and Mobile Railroad. A. POPE, General Passenger Aent. J. H. WHTITE.douthern Passenger Agent. L. L. M:CICLEREY, Houthwcstern Ageit. oor. nor Hi, Charles and Common sts. no1 8mi MR. J. NAGET 19 ........... Chartres street ............ lO Informs his numerous friends and the pub. -li in general that he has latoly rerolvedff. the Manufawtorles of Belgium and England, w largo quantity of FIRE ARM,14. of the most olegant forms. and also all articles adapted to hunters. 00191 JUl',O, PORTRAIT PAINTER, No. 8 Carondelet Street, New Orleans. Portraits from life or from pIctures of thee dleceasod (in oil or crayon), from $i to $150. My ABT GALLERY is a pl. ee, of free re Is invlted to visit It at pleasure. or20 tno24 GREAT REDUCTION --IN THE - P'Rn. ICES - OF TIHE - SINGER SEWING MACHINE. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIOW MACHINES. THE SINGER WILL LAST A LIFETIME. SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND CASH PRBIO(I Address THE SINGEB MANUFACTUWI ING ., 8 s ClANALTE T. N.