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NOT. TC DELINQUENT 1 DEPARTT Ci' All Taxpayers to the names are hereinafter accompanying list, wi' t pal taxes for the ycibe,;H aIt tl, past and are nor: . 's 0 amounts set opr. .... nations; and *R-1 sItAE I, ilie. for the amor.- - - - Pý' ,ment. the rate r,( - TrIIRTT, (`f` Virginia ,l4r'Al their i ".;t week. In no ease did T .'ty enter the political field, (ttles a so-calhld "Working the v dirrow a considerable vote,. In tl.e Workingmen were victorious, duQ e r candidate to the mayoralty. *V,ation of this apparently now party ',0t it it really nothing other than the -bllcan party under a now name, with e old prinolpl, leaders and ideas as "party of plunder." Other Houthern es bould be on their guard, as the tRepub cans re willing to adopt any allas to assist ;hem into those good fat offlcw in which they oee raveled. Grant makes a square issue of veracity wit h aen. Dick Taylor in relation to the latwrt's reoent statements in regard to Grant's Vir ginia campaign. Of Gen. Taylor, he says he is "a most agreeable man, who talks well and talks a great deal, and, like men qf that kind, often gets his facts blended with fiction." The New York Herald thinks this very fine and crushing satire, but we think the Wash ington Pbet gives,, apropos of this, a much moresearching specimen from Andy John 'son on Grant's issue of veracity with him in the celebrated Secretaryof War case. Says the Pbst: This reminds us of an anecdote of Andrew Johnson: A correspondent, in the act of in terviewing Andy in hiserooms at the Maxwel! ouse, Nashvrille, shortly after he had been eleeted Senator, asked the defender of the conaetiution if he really believed Grant would take a third term. "Taker' replied Andy, even more than his usual vehemenee, -akel he would take anything that was cered hlmI Why, d-n him, he ones took the lie from me;!" Gen. Taylor may, "like all men who talk a great deal," be sometimfs inaccurate, but un !ke the silent Grant order of men, he is In- I Capable of deliberate lying, as Grant is in thles nterviqw when he says that his forces and those of Lee were about equal in num- I ber, and that the odds, when he had the odds, fI Pnever decisive. .... -r imi,' | |n 34U C-M a lately promulgated by the liste are three planks, not or question, that suggKet that may yet be made ' Slate and clthie 3e Audrlan heirs of I aullurowing. mn Adams Wid Christ ......... 'ana 207 Anderson Mrs Wm ... 2' · ':::: 22 Agar William ........... . '5 - s 2 Ames MEChurch ........ 75 273 Ahern Dennis ......... 7 50 310 Armfiold Mrs .............. 7o 5 O ; 56ArmblAster Jo .. .... 0 408 Allen PatriokFrancis ...... 5 58 412 Adler Edwd ........... 75 0 452 Alleun O H ..... 18 00 499 Applegate PH .............. 7 623 Armsted it ......... 9o &44 Al uonte Alexander .... 7 oo00 792 Adams Mrs ................ 6 oo '992 Antoine Felix C ............ 141 0o 1077 Adden J H .............. 71 00 ,179 Alten.West & Co ............ oo 1181a Allen. Nugent 1&Co ......... 750 oo f g Aa mam Life Insurance Antoine C ... .. 3 () `,drlj Altkens John ........... . '27.3 1527 Aitkens J & .n .......... ; 10)7 Adams Mrs F'rall 'H o11 . 1 o. 5 - 0 1822 Augand Emile . ..... ..472 10 1872 Avegno 'ID i .... ....... ..0 c Alir Aurtanne Pierre . ........ 1 1962 Avegno Jean Nutna. . . 3 5sot 1988 Abatdi liortrand .......... . so 2 2021 Augustin Mrs Louise et als ..................... . 00 2120 Adolphe C Jos........... 2225 Abadle 1 ............ ...... . ) r247 Ader Jno B. .......... .297 Alelx MIs Jos or Mrs M deulieur .............. . ,2 r, 2,51 Adame Luolon....... .. , '2714 Avegno A F .............. 1; ) 2754 Avo no Fools ................ 1,7 , '2799 Abalio P'hl l ............... . 1 I2 5 2os8 Augladoro Wid A .......... 141 ,N) 33 Aynud Josephi ....... 141 00 g 2921 Audebert Wid (lullhault A 67 50 2878 Avegno T & P Jr . . .. 7 un ,287 Aloueonto Dr F . . , 29510 Aufenkolk Frank ..... r,; , 91s3 Abel Edmund ...... Ivo( Agelasto Mrs A M ......... 4 ;3246 Anseman N.. 3320 Anderson John ... :140 Auglada Mrs lBonito . . 3745 American NAl ission 4o1toty - 4157 Agneily Ferdinand .. . ,. are 4223 Aurianne Jean............ 61147 April Anthony . isS A pkon Henry W. prol 5271 Attkens 'hs L .......own, that 6:97 Allen Mrs Oscar ...... 15$.8 Anderson E-t N]l. Ion tilhel S ,al 3:640 Alsbrook Wid MI 8 Mi5IRss A A .... (IIISAA a " The Democrs'l.r"sn laHjually been the su f ferers from absen o.eu r in ('ongresa, but on the passage of the aniy bil' in the, Iouse the other day the Republicans lhst a fight which they had more than half won, thanks to the absenoe of half a dtozen Republicans, who were away on their own private business. It has seemed almost certain for some time that the Democrats would suffer defeat on t.ho Hewitt army bill, reducing the army to 0,00oo men, cutting down the number of ofilhers and abolishing several branches of the servoce. The Texas delegation, Luttrell. of California. and several other Democrats bolted the party caucus on this question, and the cxnsequence was several severe Democratic repulses. On the final vote, however, enough Republicans were absent from Congress to make the ques lionatie. Mr. Acklen, who had voted"no" on the bill either through error or in order to anove a reconsideration if necessary, then ebanged his vote to an "aye," and as a result Ithe bill was passed, to the utter disgust and( ,:uprlse of the Republicans, who had already egun- to rejoie over their anticipated vic The amendment restricting tie use of Iihe y as a posse comnitatu-. (':V wh're Ahe statutes, was also PWas a Democratic vie rmy" line. AOCW spapor are comfortlng J ._he refltlen that the 8Snate' ncur in this bill. There is no - Honat will be indisposed to ko thls, but as the lIHos has to the regular army appropria IA Hl'tnato will nltfmately be corm rA agr. ,, as It has loneu before, o somell mn Is",, siome 1i4lrhclton of tihe army. howl ,of Some so-call Id )Demonral ic -rs hi the West, the appealsof I ho Chii aJ niIni ('ineluonltl tsrwuls of Ira l' for an c(rew .of the' arimy l in , n appdari ha.m ion iover a singler l).conrat f the nrileno crei, ida f sustainingu a lanr,' tanuilinig aTmy. written 1p Sitting 1;1il1 arlidl not Iridln war- t, n1 pIurIpi44'. Perh., ., now, ItowI W..''s4IternI Stat|,4 that wanted an olay1.V i I 10),0140 non will do what f hey oughttliw hilave done long Sag organize rlllz an1 onficen, ntllil ita. THE fRUIT DEALERS AND THE BOARD o0 HEALTH. 'rhli d4i.positionfi, :manifesiitod by s4oiln of lihe fruit imnportera,' interfere with and re1sist the Ienfor llurlment of the l quaranltino r.egu Latlorns t.s labl)llhHld by the Board of J]Vtth. )on the IIn Ihority oif I lh' laws and ilhe prlix'ltnaliion of the Gove(rnllor, iH i 1 r. gretIle arnd Inco Ir dmnted. d Sonic time 1ines Ih i Board of llilith and I, the fruit dealers or impIiorters agreed iupon 0 certain nlimoill0at.ions of theI qlllarantline regu!l H lalions in the interalt of thelI importers. 4, Thie regulatlmns, thus modifid, the latter ' agiwoli to strfltly observe)i. Iut s4uhbs Y qluently violaltan~ them. Tb' Iloard of I health thl. orderel the strict enforme r ment of fthl qllurantine. Yl4fstrday Mr. s J. P. Machica appliedl tI) the Flfth I)Istrict Court for an injunctlion to pl)reveint tihe flnll gation of one of his schooners., now explcrtsl t with a cargo of fruit from Kilngston, In thll 1 Island of Jamnaic~a, whhch, on his flIrnishing a bond of $1000, .Judlge ItRgrs grantedl. Subse quantly l)r. Choppin, pro1tlhint (f the Hboard, Ialled on Jludge togers, and after pIra)ent,lt.g the ons. tA) him In its true li ght, impresseI I him1n with the great nleca'esity, to the whole plhilIe, of non-interference with tihe board 0 In thtis most grave matter. ''he Jludg.ln, in chambers at , o'clock vesterday ,velling, tinm porarily set aslde the injunction and due no- no tico was sulrve4 on all parties. The caLs' will ' be tried to-day at 11 o'chock. ) However broad, sweeping and far reachIJlling a the writ of injunction may be in its opera- P tlns, It seems te us, from a mere common tl sense stand pofnt, that this is a case In which jt It ought not to apply. The duty of the BoardI of Health is to protecbt, by the establishment w and enforcement of certain regulatlons, the bI community from the Invasion of pestilential T diseases. If the quarantin;l Is not a fraud. ti and if the Board of Ilealth is not a farce, tlhe lives of thousands of plolie may be inper- ti lied by isregarding tilhe sanitary and quaran- Pl Ine regulations; nay, the whole .c,)mmlflr of a the city may be rulined for years by ce the enforcement of an injunction such fe as Mr. Macheca has applied for'. We alt are unable to see what bond, how- 11r over enormous, can cover tile damage to life, th prolperty, trade and Industry the introduiction ni amongst us of a p.stllenncen may cause, Wit.h out presuming to argue the law of the case, It yet seems to us that before the coIurt can Issue this injunction, the attorney of Mr. Ma- ] checa must priove tIhaLt ter1O Is no) virtue in 81' quarantine or sanitary measurles, or, that no (14 evil effects can flow from the nltl.rluctlon of as r pestilence Into ulr city. q" ) We have no doubt I hat the llarantiJ t.i is a I hardship to the Iniporlers of fruit'l '-. Ibut th1e lives oif tle leople, ih tI ralhe i ji;'l pr)op.l-rty of the city arle blelg l4!."ci'if, :4 ia by it. Ti' issll a writ of Inj r'iiUCels W this case wolll amount, l Barr Pter ..r . tion of tihe power of tihe 1876 Bell l M M o acomplish ioebjortt of 7a) Burkenroad ' to till destruitio of thei. 776 B]+oom 7H JBloom I-. Agislature hai s apipolnted to1, 77) Bloom i.lty l.1ia1 State from yellow fever. 803 Blradwa elif y has liw asn t healthy als it, 821 BIduIwell I. Mlany of our1 atblest phyi 1r44; Bager & (tig (olr llunusulllal frl'rvioln fren B44 BuLkner year and this to f.the vlgi~la l'ce Hn9 Buckley 47 Braun ,itlie qluaranltilne regulatio 1 s wret 444, Boyle .Iun wouldI bIe afirful m istake now,44 147 Beige 1'. 411 rnn1 lerfire i in this mati,ter aind .su 937 llrownren th, dange'r oif an epide.lni'. 9r,; BIuck ( V lo1 BUohn Ah'wev 'r, tIhere' need he nlo al+i'r4,i lo,3 B]eling a1dg1 Rogers1) , 14no louht, fully un 1o(.i Blne ) , gravity of the (ca,, and will 1462 B4han .w ali in the pillli interh.ii. o 103 Blden . . ..I 1l.6 lIlanoh lBo7anso'rE PlO. ON ACT NO. 9. 1075 Br)wlI 1153 iIurkI somelithling really pilla )le in the 14 i53lIuthe "old cre.otur" of ( lamp st'reet, 1152 lBr o: v 116r1 (°VOK L't m (llhmna it lihas h(mn .plan'dl Il)It thur challenge to it to openly espo(9.e 1'231 1,use' of the Lotttrv. Il:,tw4,l'n the, S'ylla 12 1)ward's boot on one hand alll the (lha 1261'is of J1)pular Ico nte,,llpt on) t.lh other, , II.' ;S ioul le('A)ne. hystlerical, and In her ITefrt. ' lind the mid(lle patIh oIf safety d(1:s; h,,r iln(te (.at and( a5qs.4m5 hc tilte ,role (if ora d1 ,, anll. doubtlhs, is now ,ongratulating h,,rself that she ]111.4 taken in both si'hts adI dime for threm. The article that a|ppearedl in tl)he evening I')'4ry),In of yte)rday was In(4l41It a llmalrvel (o" olntradl:tion anld evasion; but, alas it was; notl hI1s rl nmarkahle for itl stupility. In in tentand moralst it was tho)rouhly 1)'lphi~ andglisingenuous, and only the (or1'ular Inge unlity was lacking to make, it pe'rfe' t a a pi'(n of dtl",it and ithincerity. It begins by dlrawing a dis.sUn:tion bIotwt(nl the 1on14,1tiu tlonality and the poliOy of act N(. 9. In re gard to) tlthe "lpolicy, expeyllnhey or opopri't y of that law, as1 an act of legislation," it nmak1' the confession we have all along endonalilv41re4l to force from it, that It "ha. exp.rpre...,st 44o opini(m." ]But after making this shameful admlosion that during the bit ter light that has b)en waged agIainst this o mnlIIstrous and (a)rrupt Imonopoly in thI in terests of personal liberty and public moral ity it has never raisedl it voice against it. it lhastc.as to make up for lost tirne and Iex presg e two opinions, one in favor of it and another Against it. First it says: We do) not believe that it is contrary toI sound policy and g(ood legislative morals to place the criminal proc(xisss of the State an.l thei machinery of the c(riminal law at the service of a private corporatiou, creating spel) cial off1enses and1 pI'roviding special punish m11nts na a mleans (of prot'ecting it against an i infringemrnt of its monopoly. IHere It is as plainly stated as anything can 1e sta,141 that the Pica'yune does not blheve that aclt No. 9 is "contrary to) sound policy and good le'gi-la.tive moral"." This declara tion it gos o'I to ) empi:hasize in the follwing languag-r We lquot t.1 .. rla.t words : Vhth- c'r rot th," Loui.i;:.ia S'at,' L-'. o tery Company poswise e such a monopoly as Sthe Iegktlatur'o has a right to grant, and whither or not that n onopoly has hIls granted in such form, and operatedl in such a g manner as to aissIIre thlle eopany 1)nry In it.s on ' joyment, within the tirmns of Its clharter, ari qcluestions of a pl rely jldiciaJl charactor, amiI by judictal tiltlbunials they will bie finall ly dto 0 termlned. . In other words, bieliving that apt No. i is not "conut.rary to sound policy and I gor,u Ihgrs Itiivo morals," and that it i- right t-i i'rate "sp8'lal ofTf'nsis" and provide "s-imoil pur ishrmrents" fu)r the prI otothion of thoru It tiry ''"rgairnst an infrinige.oelnt. of it s monopoly,"u . St.hi a.t sthoild riulin on tir ' staiutt i tph ks `irrnl ts' riofor-vi 't if i it iii t. ulitrrirt in t lhat thie Ittriery (o aly ''sl.4s s sianuh mornipoly I.-i Ihi l.'gi-hlturo iha' a rirght It Iral nt,"' lit tult Is iis 1 all t1 hr' lrtuuioi l'i. What w4' did ai , fs' rit whalt w, repiuat, i; that. rs long as hu' law r I'rainu;or i ' thi -nalet liuiiiki ri--ia aunS t .lit ionai act. it is ihii liii it 11 ;1 url s l 411 114 r t .i, f i'\O it. S Will thi 'i'e . p : is infh'r 1 how It in t. le t.akilu o' rr thw st:at lu:14 iriur ru iai h 'o i t V i (i1n1 i 11n1t ntherwlac 11.l by the 4 u114 it cnils on it4 i'nfr)l.: it. i()ir iIea ha tella n l Int no collurt Sein u'a u'ri, fu olll if . ilai tha I it is not iiinstitnrti.ii.ntl. S11th :a luw, w' lid hll hor taught, wa,4. i t i I': 1 f rm i 1114 lit -if m r hilghst duty 41I th,, um tlu wa% to) L,'4, ihat it is noil oufor-i'd. After all ithi; h: : h,1ti''i uri4 l, thln h r Jfol lowV tthi' followinirg r-i'rarikl coinirrtr-ltlia:t lo if Iht. wrr thllru or tnu It it is right arI: propr fotr (t hl' Igl- l:ittl 1r o ci nt rive uiffursi',' 'ril invent prnrish ntiir l-u fur the tnlirlit of it, I r'(Irrmpany, 1nit to devot" tie 1'ginriiryv if tii icrimninal law to Ihi t;ie' vier' of a roiiirniipily is i not a jiuditvial qFtlrrliunr. W,: d nt, h.eliciitiainu I i saV, thrr'rifl'Or', that,, wi' rg.rii it act . i. 1 1as I sol.e'isrn on our ciriminal jrrisprilurne, nn 1 as artn 'xierisi'rreir on iuir sta ite iook, whtir t, w lt.htrer ilost ilit olhnir or nI t, rmight ti ti 4 promprtly reolovioil, ft Wo lea'v( it to thl /'ie t, rt~ o'nm'ilr, f hcple +h nolutt'ly conitradiit.lry istat,'onnus. In rmaak- i. ing ttrran it thas nviat' it. .,f iso onit rlnptihbl a that, nri htunst rnrtl will .lhttier tllmirself too 41i . so. 4)If the l tfry itsel-f tlre /'i- hals nut iri II word oif (uinrlenrrintin, ,riil If it is tihe frie.nd of that corrupt awll oppresr.sive rnuriluoly, it is It tsmlllt matter what it thirlnks 'iout w't No. !I. 'li'h' I'l,. has Indrt itN ts l'i'eord. 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No o4444no 444 S444.4 it414:414 fallti t 11444444$ t I'4' 1 44'' io4h' 4 14 '441('I, :li , , seno oflinr8t, n'l tho li;,lit .ati7 snB 1r28 44 If ' (144.41. 441 414444444 II;, '-'l II. 4 I4 '-444444 ca444r4 m 414tt '4$ 4441444444'.ao4 wth 444444 1$. ',4 4and4 t he441 n 1$ 444414 it ;;"' f , If444 144444 4$ 4l ) '4' I4 i t4 , (l i44.4$. 4 4$.', 41 $II 14,'f h 444144$ I4. .''i4 I -~ u~o ''4444144$i.'ki4, )l 4444 44444, i11144 an, 414444 $444444.4''4, g44'.'i44 ill4( 'in ! '4'itidi'4' of lt' N.4rt~ '4l of 1 w:1 '.4.4444444 $414444 s r t44444 4444' t'.,i tli,' ttfil t44,''4 11 1 1. 4 'a44 4.4i 4.t4, 4144414 I a 4''44 of $444g4l'4444 4 4)41(14 nil !G a c,' N4. 22$4144444 sr4414. 1, i444.1r ('44'.' II' "1 II..'i i'. 'l'',y n444' i144144414to444 ''14,111i Sim- 4.4 44a1 f4ro444 t ,lo vii v i 4 it.'4l to call 1 ,1 1,WAUIONS! CANE CARTS! SPOKES! 44 H. N. SORIA. '143 and 20 Union and 15i anddl Perdido 4 atroote. Saoe Amgent for thle. olrtil 'H STtDF. A HRI " WAGONS. (4\148 attd SP1IING WORK Io at114 la', 444441 4',, h u and Wostorn anlne Wat7...ti, ('a4rts4 44444 I)4'44y4; Tim4h44r WVh"'I4. - Ah,", i 'arr.tv of 44a4.ll.. 'osrI~p1tote: l'4okei-4. Fit. t. 4lo,+s, 1tI444s, Shafts4. 444".'; W~t44441wrI 'lit 4444t44'r441. Oritra p roiluttly Idled4(. All work warrantod. I$I)EY JI ROTIHElS, 127 and 129, lommon street .121 and 129 4 Between St. Charins 4144.d City h4t41. FARM AND PLANTATION WAGONS. SCane Catrts, Batg.ass.4e Cartr, Small4 Ca4rts of all ' 44..5 Titim4'r WhoIs $,' Wh Sl4rrows, H44 s" F~'lroos, Shaft', VWagn M14,r141. Axle4 G'4'44 ThIt IA the oh(1'qt and. larg4'tt w4nn 44tthlIIh 4mo44t In ithe 4'4co44 It. l44t~4fai''4tt'l 444hoiir 444w4 wo4rk and] gua4rantee4,ing ovt'rythttng they so4)1. fns Iy 2.lp L DMOND I) 41'MI{I, Attor ney. and ('onnseliar at Lawl~ L)oNALL)SONVILLE. LA. I ra' 4i4 s in Cho. 14a4'liaos of Assump'tion. t.44 Tama 44444 A54'CnsI.4, )n)$ :4 '24114' MISSISSI~'PI, MEXICAN GULF -ANt) SHIP ISLAND CANAL ,;'UMBER AND SHELL DEPOT. For sale cheap. 4a444 In .jtnantltiea to 44411: LI'MB1ER;, SHELLS, WOOD, BRICKS. Ftrpaoial rai44'4 for lumber 541Wo44 to or~lr. 041$'lo,' No, 9 Union 444r444c, neatr 6t. Cbarl'.a' ns PROPOSALS FOR THE PURClHASE OF iT N'ATE BONDS. tonalod propopals for ths D!lrrchae of t20, S000 tate bonds in lid of tho Now Orloans Ildi'aciflo Railway Company will be reenwlved at the mffloo of the eompany. No. tR9 Common streot. up to 1I o't'lock SA'TUIRt)AY, Juno H. it Off re for the wholo or any portion of tho - honds will tIo rcolvod -·"il bld suhAiect to the rtuaint,,ion of thbnomrpalt y. T' hho onds l aro bito Ilrat illsun by thn Rtnto undor the ito duttlionr of thn Storoemeo Court d.otlarilng tho law corntiuft otlonid. and that tho faith of tho State is pIldgi fir thhir roidemp ' lh n. U;.abldo. thr4tala n lluy' . thuurn is vindand for tith, ri l4 n ipt 1 ort of tt1 t, riniit i andt thel pnay itluint of thin irittr'-t on ttoa i tuo tfai firol il Il its prtoiso . n fiiitiu tlll. r p t rty. to tlan amount i xin.tt ling t by li , oir 'ntt theo b londs T' 'h, fIntel ,t:at' isllon will hti $/ (Hi)t a ., d 111I the' 4 t tutl isue of Flriut Motrt'ug hintntos by tih RalwIItny ( omt.n ny is flxl toy Inw at fr. $i tu. I. Thi largo amount if work atitroly ,tour on SIthe ro.t I. lln hu lrn d l anlI -ixty lnil,-,. nt wt rat ly fu r the t Io - from tltorl,. hlt, in the tr tIftsh of I rvllia, to Alwxndl ri, in Ihn p rish of Ulillipl.s Onl h|i r,ltre lill 'sn, and fromn Aolixan dtiril to iti intu north of Nath'htii!til-to , sixtyv mt iles an the ih'tiltnly of nr n early otJt ompl-t Ulionof the whole line tol 'lous, and thnoi. nita i'rt inrly thitt when oomplnttd this rot ul will all la or f itls rl~nst t rtr llt tr yl Ii luli .rl l th 1 mnak.i the hIt nds olTo o dIlimau ,lo lts ratlt lovil st 'T'in N~turlty for tiltiunit , lal L'ivilnt of tll intorn st in. nmor. thian a pllllll . Tho~se honds artot .it ANet to Hui-titd yn. fund', , lth Fiur in i ill 'it ting only to Ii h , lnw in 14-7,1. Tho' , honds hoar n .oy hie t f rtr-nt, Davabtlo I m l-annually, inl I , ha iury aRio July, arnl havlt forty yours to r-in. It Is of importan!o that the controlling infihr '1t in this road shnid ronmain in Louisltan. aln with a vilw to 54!'r't1 this , tin,,t the "om lipally havr dntormin"ld to try th1 horlno mari..t bforo offorlnte thorn outaide of thi H;tit. No hibs will htb onsldoreid oxx('.t for ,t'ah. All ,lid mllst) m riadlreu d to thl "Flial.rnr n ( '~lrnilltle of thil N w O() rlTball f' P'ifle Htailway ( llmpaly, Now ltr-nans." fvl orlor of the llonrd. E. L. IHANLET'I'I"', r,'rotary. Nuw Orl]tanlll . uns. 1. 17NT, "I 7t 111 - - -- - - - h, NGlNEtARAI ORIEIRS. . Its JIEDAnoAni4nll ('nvRnr.;rEN ('rry IArrA r IN N-w I)rlfan'l . Maly a:l. 1;.. . Ig Ill'nnral O(llrdern N. - .1 iil i. A lreu I'arade of thin Iattiftfonl will he ni. hll ait then Fair tli 'nidlt on SAT!URIAY. 'i Jilln I. Immnltiately ifl'r tile '"lose of thi rancs. 11. I)iart.rmlrnatr 0O. "orlpanilllll f will onulle n thlli glln of their .olanlfillfe to ti i tranfaiisort'l il tho tool si btwoon thl l ours of 12 If II 1 i" o'"io"k on Nititri y. idl freported to Cift. i Flood, of the Ni holti,' tills, i wiho will be in o-rhargz of tile groufiti. ill Ili. All oi li'ori tand mn1 of till' Uiattfllon will rit por t at thai grollunds. fully iilif rmffii and ii By order of lout. ('ol. (itt. H. E. FN NEll. ir 'oniImandling I' r _ly' ' s _ W.. C. IT. HRlIIN`ON. Adrlutant. ENGINEERS TAKE NOTICE. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF TIlE AGE. . - AND - OIL COMPOUND, i TO PREVENT BELTS FROM BLIPPING. No Friction. No T'earing. l2 il Per Cent lainled in Power. ri - 50 Per Cent Saved in Wear. No tathblishme, t whero Bolting In uIod ' Can Afford to be Without It. i- IRN NOW BEING IlInED T : 1:111 E. J.OAYC & .. O. I. ALLEN. . J.FOElST E'I' , NAItOAIRET'H Bak.r. to J. J. WICK!IERLING. 11 NRY A I)UNN. il A. MARTIN. HENRY ITIS. P. J. FLANAG(tAN, I'I.TE A CO LA. RICE MILLS. STAlL OINNEiY. A. A. MAOINNIS'S tSONS. SLitLlioral discount to the tran1. For salo by it.' I. L. LYONS. CORNER OF CAMP AND GRAVIELR, - Wholesale Druggist and Importer. S no.tlIV BOVINE VACCINE VIRUS, Ido Received dlaily by I. L. LYONS, CA- Corner Camp andl Gravior strootsf. tK arnolaV Le: MONEY TO LOAN lil. --ON- ed. DIAMONDR. JEWEIIRY, WATCH ES. HILVER WARE. I'IANOR. LOOKINO-G LASSES _9 AND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONH, And all other Dprsonal proptrty. Gunt,!PIltole oet. Also on 1toks,. Bonds ain other iollat all orals. in largo Ilitd nsmall sums., at as low ratls :q" of Illterrt In anly iharrt -riid Intllitltion In this city. PLEDGES KEPT ONE YEAR. h- - " Hart's Loan Ollice, 43 ............. Baronne street.............4 (Oppositoi the N. O, One Co.) MAURICE J. HART, Agent. N. B.-Parttlo not being ablo to call In person St. will recelve prompt attention by communlca Sting with the above. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIALI The buslness at No. 48 St. Char'as street, known as "Hart's Broker's Office." will b e con tinued as herratoforo. _jan2 Yl2dp J. I. BALTZ, T. No. 81 Ciutomboua e Mtreet, New OrleanR, OWNER OF THE II AILIIOA I) PA VI TON. At the end of the City anrd iake RaIlroad. RTfreshimont at.t lty tP ri', an C(,oneirts twig'r a w"ek. my2R 2,i t3m WANTE)D. TO BIY CITY SCHIP. POLICE MCRIP, - AND - ALL KINDS OF (ITY INDEITEDNE:SS. W. H. BARNETT. Broker, 31 5t. Ctarle s:root., osLtOltO 5'. Charl-a Jji.ut.I/ 0 . 17 ty2i. "]FE=1"(3" OcDE YWAilA I I ILGI NATClS, I. (. EVI1, .Jewebr, 108 ......... ......... .. s as l Street.......,..................10 Offers the above W: tho latoat redueod rlice ]lt (ovember Int. The Watbhes are all Levers. and Guarantee for Three Tears. d Rllovr Wa thb Waltham or t movement g1 g I Hilvir WtJ l til trl ltef lt * lvoment ...... 1p` j"wt id kruw r Wa,. . M Sl ....... 111 0. ii 8l t'.lvr "t"m Wll! r II 18td H .. 100 OI U lII Watth . i. oZ, 1 kar(at n .. t, oh, Htrm. Wlurirrr. 21, ,z. .,it.t (4,0......." . 7900 4 LA[IEH' WA TF. , (I Oihil Watih. . Iknrat r ,, ... ............. _. O Sll. . h 18 k thor t artr ikg rt m- 0wnd r I` t H t hr rl" 0 -, + (illv Htirn-winiior 18 kirall. t iu.. ............. nrmrrnsc t wlmtlm 1rllbovr) I h iv, tlfo to ith a vd I ha ve at., )mk of 1Hwwlro, o f al - tr.. I Make a Npet lty of teplinr l Fine Wa tihl arld Settit riamonds. For further Dartculars. addrss tll~Natitd Ptlo l aryllo, n24 Iii. a. Wat nrlry by Canl st n02 1.0. l .Inns Ca l stms .. A RARE C t nN(E AT .ItL'S. r , i Ei ui I I.uiv :$5A).() iii i. I a r OOLD VATCHES, J V1URY AND SOJID GOOLCHA1NS IN "E ORLEANS, tiv ni r "'rl 0rPt my at!Ok lm l fii r 'ii I. IIt UOh(IIRH. AElL NOIII) G1OL thin l'ont 'jralltt flnd linii+ 120 NO I() WAT(IES, º V ENTIRE STOK 1 (1. MONI)h, M ! S Oc L ) D ( I 1 VE S T ( '1 1A Il NS , `2 0 0) L A DI E S ' SO L I D 4 E' 4; SOI~1) (S)JLI) OPIERA ('IIAINS, 300) PAIRS EA ,IR 4SOI O.ºMJ1 (1,NS35STSOL 1)110 01 45~~~~~~~~~~i 50,1 HII)UY 1)(iiIS 3kSTS 50,11) (:OI41 hM 55 501,11) bIOLl) NECK ('IA I Sh, ) PA IRS SOLID ()4u [MI'F' iUTI' I5,iL IJJEs AN!)(:ENTLEM ENtSi' Mi) ONS'A, COLD) LO('KET'S, ('Alrl) S EAN, RIN 5 SOLIi 1:1!1) I PEN ('I A , A Mlvii 21r0 s I' SEAL ;S, A FULL LINE OF INITIAL (UFF BU' 0NS A STUDS. flhryr'rn in thin "hlrrry wI.hing Ir, S;ryui 'u (I this ott nit v C . 1).D., with, LriviI''go of xunrrirn t iI. an't if x~ ,'i rih'irn trith ra riýlsa 86 ST. CHA~RLES STREET. N LWX ( i;1i.ýLAN . r'h,'4 (,it n..7 - le +)Orin l 01'V hi'Iu MI Ii pý nc ii] Ei E II I~ yr tilL,ýýu .~ NII L· 'iI.UIrcwI VII Iý IP I il~r 1l Ii.. i I I i *r\ i7(I I} ) 7 WHEELER & PIERS N, SUCCItLSSOI1S TO DAIRtY & WE;ELIH: AND I'IES.& HEWS, 13 and S1 ('b¶,I) 'IiEI U New Styleo For pring JUST OPENED IN OUR ETAIL DEPA TMENT. STYLTSH BUSINESS SUITS, $0:. T SCOTCHr CASSIMERE SACK SUIuI BLACK AND BLUE CHEIIVIOT 'I TO 2O 'UITS, ALL WOQO * *5 NEW STIPIIED WORSTED AND VTS ',OCKS AND V T WHITE DUCK VESTS, tiO,1 r', AN - i, e1t !'EO, AN Wholesale Deparlment up stairs, witha Large Stock for Country Trade. Low Prices Suverior Make ani Fit. and Po Ite Attention. .I Fit. and Poit.e A.ttentin, PIANOS AN]) OR ANS Of the Most Renowned Maier, at Gre ly Reduced Prices, and on E y Terms, at \sy Terms, at GRUNEWALD HAL . A Magniflont &sleetion of the OCelebrated Plano. of STEINWAY, KABDE, PLEYEL, HAINES AND FISCHER Always on hand. Above Pianos are reartfully riy ous Muslial Qualities. Durability in this climate. whecomended for their DnauRaed met* our peoile and which are Unavproached by any othelch has made them jiOUV so Dopular wltt" Just recelved a Fineo electlon of the c in this country. CELEI3ftArTE OrG.i -OF CLOUGH & WARREN, URDTT The Btst in the Market. at rerusonabhle rlcne. Got .INt CE, BURDETT. Old Pianos taken in Ex'hanae for Nfw Ones. or timates before you ourchase elsewhere SHEET MUSIC, BR,1 'aired at short notice at moderate dnuteo In Fndl.eps Vc:r:,tty an] at Lower PFiures than $ISTRUMENTS atrona". L rtrc " 1. , !i.eI, ny7 other House in the Country. Yo.~t' 14 O S GRUNEWALD. 22 B.ronne street. New Orenr i,