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CEDANT ARIA TOGB. Col. Fenner ' Adieu to the Crer centl ('iy Ilittallon. flforn nlsilntnoly rlllhIIIillng the sword nlld goilodln lRlanilloleaI for the ptiegl.lo aorrmine. Colonul Inow , altlle) Faenner eallnd his atidndhil battalion uinder arnie yealtrdRy to hid Ithliat a laat farewell. Tho. nornttlony was rnemarkably onuhing e141 rill or furling. When tlil fouir Iolmpllanla, rndlnnt in I'ay .nd geld, h:ul fuorned I1n 'omna1 y front In I he vaeI hall of fhl onrior it M001hanlhlii' ltllitllP. (ol. Fenner, With iiIa galta, iinriih.ol p ! to the platform. where palne awaitllI tholl. T1R III3aERTM were (3Ol. Thelo lan Hihite. of lih (lovrnor'sll staff;: Majort nn. W. J. talian. (ol. W. T. Vau dry, of (inn. Fred Oad.n'e ItaIf. andi fIrmerly oomnmantldr of tIle IomuianlioIee known as the reaOenut (ilty I.at .ll ni; (1nfl. AnglltIatie Inloh tLd. of th Rn'inul Itrigado. with h I Atntff : (1ol JBraulhn and Major Armhruannr. and the PiaIT of the OrmanAI li Itallon; 0: u. (i. ,I(lairdeor. Jr., and th . latIT of lhI li oitllana, 'Iehld Arlll lSr:i Col. Al Mayer, of thllle Irlr lt llmnni, and staff; Major alrry l'lhiklps, of thln Ho*nedl Ilehl ,luent: CIol. J. II. itlulhardaon, rolireaenting the Washihngton Artillery: (tpal. 'TIl.tard. rIriO setinlg ttl Iplth mlam A' dory., And othern fromn varioui uomnmannde. The glnent having taken aRata on the plat - form, i0lt, .!HlARIllR Ii. PFINIR44 addllrletnd them na foAlown: .Fiellrlt nld ut Inradl - In anvte'ln lily oimf i1ial ouneit.itn with vto. I frelt that I shohit l h, doiug violeolq'u o my fo litnga Il dll hiut ntaln Ru oOPitaintl to leot. yeou ilno lota"0. wItl hlir rleas .l our IluIubak a.nd toiexPrnea tIn rg'rel at Lartlng from von,. Wlhetl I wa IIVtitdll. more llIan IWO yOrta fg.o, o nepumn onl ltlanid of thisa bhattl.lonn, ily hlot nd armle" hi heen loug l"huinis lip tor Rlotultuenila~f. tI ypollf arilulllly ngagl4 I oI the rolaltia fif cl ll I. alllld nllohig was further on ny oexl,,llIon I than tho, over agaluI, uIIn beal tI- oill of tiy rlri ty houldo h o Illnvad~edl by fornil fog,. I ehnhult havei iny iuIngotionl Whhtovir with iinllltary alTairta. lhut, whenl I aw t1s1114 bo, of nlohin outlh. "lthe 1'o0n and the I xpiotl ln 'y oif the flair State." frInhl fromb the o tilrli, oxtl blin of 'the flurle'ollth of Itotietlnhr antl ninthl, if ,1an ary, repreaonllttlvo iof aill tI ie cinarvatllv 01 Pp of poanoltly anld of evlllvl:,allln, 'latmnlilg or a loader un .r whom t.oy mlightl IUrn.rv. aI 1 onolthldate lhr'l' orrganliltloll,. I felt that tbhe holei of iiy.olf wiat a ciuoIllildlnlntil whlch c.tuld not be tloo hlilgly prl',itl end ih1t I Wvila under the hhihiot iolallgationo o lEV' ilil t Ia a" ut it..t I I hv' nvltle hlad oniilon to rogrot It. tllti that dany , thli yolr oll illi t lilaa ox hbited every l uctll"ily RIx nllnrl ti ¥. Yil hlav matlutaln4 riln a ,Ill t to ll rpIi'Cs wHIlitlh has renidelre dilsuilllil ) u illerlttloiiu, Yeollt have aehlvedad ln tinllr n ll In i ll anld Ima 111I hl x t'oleea which laBihlongid 1l1ith admilratlIon Of the Imolt wxberliinu d r ol ~ nirl tllt fo ilril oiVela plonr, the untttural oxulieraino of youtlh iba en eha.nstened antidlil ubllhdnll bliy. th eouto if teIf- r.r-etit iand mliltary doturtnl. Whinn plled on to ant in atlllonu Omerllllenolw Vn have been ever rody Ito reatiludi with urootlt neat alnd tlal'rty. No oltl~iiu hI.m over ionllI a 1 ll form of this battilllon dlialgrl.ild bly hpartirl|.u tlmo In rlotllua dlbanouhory or lIawlpaauopa. Ni ltlluetn has over ohlntviaot youur mariltal hearing and eadPnoeld atlp as you m arltl d t Illen at rent. Without tneling lIRt, hero was a sfeguard of order anud a bu wark of lIherty In my own oflltal Inleroonrie with youll, let tne eay that I hvrn never ipxpiLorlon11ed ferom any Lsinle ontl.er or man anythinllg it Ilhe moIst -on.ilqOUnl deltrnno itnil on d the romltest ollbedl 4the. , No ease n.iling for dlpsltllino has ver been preaented to tre. There has never hoen (.lalon tfor ai i'ollirt martrll or for the inflleinll of any millitary inualty--no oven for the light et of all, a revrlmland Iti la Ateproacht tthe youth of oullr o10t rolO Isi that the ranka of such a btattallou should hil o weoantily fllehd. A well-regulated mIlllia IA the bulwark of lIterty I int free Iloate. Governt nebnt and snelnty are subj.lcI I, the conatant ttllln of centrfugaal and otntrltuetal fortc-e. The former must be restralned or anarnhy re anits. and theconsrvattlveentitlent likneevery other human iullntilee, mlst be backed by Iower In order to be reatuleteid. Whenthl eoestllali vower, however. In onU eottrated in the hanld of a profeailonal elcas. sertarte from and Iudetendent, of the Utople there results a averannce of Internet and pym ltthy between themn and lthe great body of the eollfe. full of t.emiptatlon to ambtllioua men uqd of langor to popular liberl.v. A soldlery of the veooln and for the peoplo. Fa Dreeentatives of all claleeu, and mingllgn dally in all the ivloiatlonl of life, with oomnon)ll lnteresta and in lll aympatthy with the opln lOnq and feelings of the whole community, while amnly aultluent to Ireore.ts disorder andu protllt Ifl anud tlroprty. may bet reulll rellll.il on to defenad llopullir righte Ant.l inaltitin the guarantees of consltiltltonal lilhrtits. It has been the fiortune of th mllilitay or ganrltutions wlloh clompose the ireaeent millitia of the State lt give tlgual yroofs of their ePf doacy for all the iutrosaee whlih I hblve Indl alted. The fourtionnth of Bhptlnlbnr and nintlh of January Illustraltd thenr readlnes. to pro ted tha rights lind lilterth.ls of the r.eoile, whille their recept actions demonstrte thenlr plronllit neos to aId the cltl aiuthortlles in oetorelng It lawva and ma!'aluinin the potnce and order ou youngL men, have reand tho be proud that you are members of this battallon. You are performing a clvle duity of the hlghest oharaeter. and you justly meritth o ollmmeldlu tion of all who have the intererts of polaeity at heart. It Is tlmo thatl reflottlng mon should rocrOnlli al.d show t heir aiiprocititon of muth ervliOe. Meml*,rt pltt In gogod sllndllug of a ,welt organilzedl mlttla tcolnfIiity hbolild bie a eassport to favor anld .mplotymtuit. Our mlor lhnta and oClttallla. ilnstieid of iboIriutlRlng the trifling loses of liltiI wtbtch Ihose iultIm le n taIl. Phould oluourtllro Illtir employel s in o\very way Ii join tliheso O, ugani-atlonte. Yotng men of wealth alnd Illerell shotld he ashamed to lave Ihllh1 dlties io le operformnul by those who huiv\ loe elRake Ill thli onolmullnlty than themseelve. WOnlen. who Il~lave IllnOt In terest In Donce enll il the aof Itv of lhi llraside. ehould send their 1iun nil1d Ilovuire litto tht ranks, and sbhoutlld btueow their favor Ilupoi thboe who. in the hour of prltl. ninlly ue rolled on for Drotteuon.i All atrio:s tlnd ul d Oti lil 3une elould co opur:rute ill bulllllrlt iti u in publi' sentlment which will enc.ouraig., flttler alldl maintaln Ihls sifitn:lard of a ft-eo tateLO--a well rrgulated mllltla. Iboheech yol. tlhert.rOfO. tcotrtihle. t1o 1atnd by your coluor. Fill uDp ytur rntlke; lott yollr priodl in the r.ertomurnsta of youlr dutleR in leot your frllei.il llutu Ia.euuuilltot. Ialdu bring them to your slti'e. (lve to yollr oftlhers the eatHllieutpport amA iselstantCe which I have over experitnced lit yollur hanllds. You will carry with you tho priiuluss Cenllluscloustnea of dulty done. and will tr'ni'urve Iou.Iiinu oI a t.ltfte in which, whili llu. prouirty and order areo s ore. the trecioute bonull of ,iDuiiluir lIberty will be defended glgatinst lLil a.uwaiants andll hilandetl down a n bori hrltage to) your oatlorlity. For mypelf. ivhllh the nteeestiltle of my now pyoetion compel mu to terlninluatte my active oflicial con nction with you. I chtrtsh the hope that I may be riremnmtredr by youll as a trlend and regarded as a ionaellor to whom. in lany time of neid, you may alwityeu ome for euch advice and :reelstav.uti iis I may be caRDablh o' rendering. I shall watch the futulreoiareer of your battalon with linot Iee iuterest thaln I have felt in its ,oast: and shall never ceae to regard it as one of the proudest uuemontoue of my- life that I was the first commander of the Crescent tlty Ba.talion. As soon as the loud aplaunse and cheering which followed thia oration haud sublsided COL. MICHARD C. IOND erase and said: .omrades--I have listened to the affectionete and eloquent words of Ool. Fenner with strauge feelings of admiration, mingled with pain and pleasure: of pain because we of the Crescent Otty Battalion are about to take leave of our first commander. of whom we are so justly proud. and who long ago so completely cap tured our unbounded confidence and love: and of Dleasure. because he leaves us to grasp. S.s it were, at ore singe leap. the very pinnacle of his noble profession; to occupy his seat on the bench of the highest tribunal in the State. And it is a consolation to know that in this sud den transition the loss of the midtary is but thegain of the judiciary and that the 8tate will not be deprived of his valuable services, but will be greatly benefited by his legal knowl edge and experience It is not very many years a o that Loulsiana was compelled to summon all of her sons to arms, and I recollect well that one of the first to spring from its scabbard was Sthe faithful and gallant sword of Fenner. But bright and untarnished as that blade has ever been, from tip to hilt. it is not brighter nnr purer than will ever be the chaste and clase.e ,ermine which to-day reulces on his shoulders -thegolden eosulettea of a General. enee..Oolonel. whilst as soldiers we deeply 4jeLo the necessity which parts us. and pro t-O g gSriee over our lose. which is irrepar e. ateftine. Jud~s we tender you our DUesU t oatothe uaetais on your well meriten m.mo-oatolthe gBampOoUflQ I siaDl na. nlid with them our he)at wlshla for rout future Tremendotl charrog followed thla addr.ne. wItloes nnlfltlirii'n wee enhitantn l bi llneh trlun aiho Rland mnialle of toneA that It offeet we. Ir rallt hbln. After Ilhe aRplniant .1 mllai', of the (Oraqelnt lilty I.attalinn Ilrand wre ln. n minld. (Jtit. Mlir tIy. ocf the Vlndrty lItfine. atelid uio IIthnt ilatflorn anlld rut tlllhe following intohl,t'TlON : IlAI)ittITAIRTRIitt On(ilr.latNT ('iy TIAITTAION. I New O)rlItoles. Aptril . tet. I oel. Charle E. Pen n.r: Ihflarueldi" At a entnnlllg of t hr thalkto h')|ll o14f offll'Irl . hll~' Ill tlInll lnh llllua lrtmp on; thlPltllih iiltitntl. It uvaa IIIItnIJiltiiItVt retIlvel I hat a i'omml lanu In suit" tnd toI I' 'Iraft nli Itabl reeolintioina a ernniiti tnif I he high eetoiini anti r11eg l, il tlertllla tiil r, i youi h ttl ol ni nlllllll in t. In a''viirdati''e tllrtlwith thie ibll uolriltte taki ailvait arl 'f thit etoet fuavilrubin eoututirt i n~it, lland rpDrtii'tlllly ent.1UlI tln flhlllowIng: Wh olriiaa. nor net netned til litotoreti u'rlniii hea liu RsI, lllrpplintdili I hh llefl Ehi uRtl yev 'ni lriii litliuvisu Mtate tio thu riq(,oniatln e anti ti alldl tutli,. ii of APP'lalllin .·Ittio'e of thell Hul reine (tiitrt of 15'uilldana: n~th Wllho.Ra. In etring i nIIn hI . ardlinlla tlllleln of amhI , ofml, it ihI+on.1na inlum llalt plllol hIm I to maever lia i, lluelI't li'I with l.ila lIttill I)Ii Ie it l..eili't,. Trhat. t It i with mit'h ragLrl a.tli Ilh ilt gre'teatl u',.lli',tan' that we eeIR 'v)i tilen mIaIe. natin oi Ilii,.it. (iii. (haIIttria i Penner.utllr hlliored Rand aminarll.n. ou'irmnllllene. a 1an of inolil trairl. a iirRve aini rfl'tinit ,IilTo.r. ti.hgalI Rllnt aolilir In manIIy I I will l.'otlatai, fllaid. 1the lhonoril i1 r trl lpelnoil gentlltialllnln iti ovIl Ilt . atlll lIhe Rele orgarlra ,,r aniid oilinmllanduller of tiir iti.onll eiollohir1. Int at leH olil.,it ,of enlllla. tion and a notitlile amn n to the vOtli h if Iroqla iana i, loyntlly. devol In anil vat, lrlotlain anII we foe.lthat In blin l.Rtirlllt tlhe l 1dlllili if ,i1la.ne, and tihe tiotnuanul i. . Iarlitiliar, ilve nt italIedll n leth llua losaq lip ,t Vitlher' · , ,tI'ied. That w\n hl Inlave to extiren e hlim oii 1 Itu''ere oiiigretilllatlion iIDnti lla trothoi tllotl I.tlhn rt1 riinIIitllulhilIl II Imlillalantnl. cRii we feel etIRRetid that lie acnme eithrl. ut unt riillu t aild liylty lr tvwhliih lie hat' iuian nutllrled thrllntllY liln wll aIito I'take him11 Ir'eilIrve untarlt iehiiil l tie trinn of j latif,. enii thint her eiorel iltlr '.t.all navir ihe tint faneta whilii hii gtiarda the ioitate 'if Iha tnamtin. ll't i,'t'l fully yt'i~rm. A. I.. MoIl'II Y. (IiIIII VtandIrY Itll1OR. A. FIIELId.E.N. ihIIat I,lutititMuint Litleeln -llerdtla. (11A. M. WIIITNTY. Fiiirat Iitititoiitiit N tihtllm lifil-le. 1'I. Fallnnnr wee ii lii mturiiaiid with IIth.ip unit ,.,,ted .,mll timll nlt llltoneti tl.lll lllrally outl MYi llan tliwer of ato,'ll. iani hie 1'tld| only thanllk In i few wi)ril theh.itilRl'l fr lhlin tiaeltlinlltl. shih~l h,. enhl w,,.l h,, over ,'h,.rlhl hr him l ld Itlan llllt lle l ati a ril'lth lgn l lll, I hlia ,hii trnn. Ittirka now M hn llrl 1 d II vRl I et itnta wI'iri Ii in=. tior, aniid aa thue gioltn h'matlmltlln Ie eiarklltd li tIn glaa'iea lohiti i'rtnet were nititie for favorite ;aji'klere. (mn. A liulet ittlth'iirii ytia fliii iirat eallnul Intt. t 1an u lla wtit ollAwrld lry (t. ItI.lnrdl in.if rIf thin WashPIntonIh~ll Arllllnry:; <I0. Il1auhn11. ,,f film (1PrllllH Ill R.,lillllnlll : (],.l Ir T~l RPlilrltlr. 1,1" III+. tonlmhlalna ldIl1t Artillery: Mti r (leu. WIV. d. inhatn. (Jol. W. T. Vantidry anti td t hir. Tiln attlilltt e ll it, tlver I lhn lnlllhiotln formned fint IIIIn. andl. chsiIIng Iint, cnllltmn. . tanik n millitaryatlrle, with tln inllteld glinaLt In the Inil and tihe hIttltall haitRl dltItC!)lltralnlg in attiritllg airI. down the mathitti eiiei.r (oflanai aren antit tll I te l rt llrl alIn to rotlltrn tio Illthe armorv. whnre the eououtlntli wes dIlhanlldutd. After lhir mtniritly Iltltlllli (ernmny)ll tile >itltiora of Ithe i itt ailtit met iin tittntll at the lirigatie hvzuatiuauaesra. anil aftar IttLat intitIlu the cltc"Ion for amintatr, tltllidedll t itllloll havintl tln RiuitIal cmunltittive dtrlll on Ilhe ePco.,nd Frl dlay 'if Miy nlex'. It wee Itl ptlt'ann ItlT Il" trtt.ollhoitt l anti Jldgen FPnlllr nllly well hi ',rtltid of thi te natly lrte, ftlOlt cnllillloUlet ln reellveld illtll tlhe tin'aalton. A NICE POINT. Can an Enjoined Distriet Judge Try a Case Against Himself. In thne arisilns of t. James and Aseonaton, comprising the Twenty-second Judicial Dlt trlet Oaurt, lthi lawynrs are in a siati of palnful suspettie to flud 'lot who, s the judge of that distrlot. They do not. know whether tho rikdgo elect of the Twonty-enn'ond )isqtrict. Hon. John A. Uhoevers. will take his seat or whether his iudgeshlp will be declared vacant. It all comnos out of a writ of ininnotion llied on the third of April befro the Fiirth Judicial District. Court. prohiblting Julrc Cheovora from taking pos ses.ton of his ofllie. The potltion, in tbhe un.in of the Mtati of Loutlabtni a Stlld oil tile roh1toio "f Attorne y Gteneral Eean and F. 1B.Eilhart. districtl attor noe fIr the Fourtth Judliatl listrlot., pray for an order to irestrain ,John A. Choevers from acting as judgl of the Twontry-e'onil Jldiui'il District Court. on thel gloulld ,of Ine1ighllllty. Thn oase will tlhav to go, iy t ransfor, before the Twenty-staond Distlritl UCurt, muter the Ilsw, bull the elected Judn ibeing iujoindit. It, is dllll cult. to foresee low the muaRttelr clln be tried. This Imbrolgtii In tie Twenty-soeond Judl elat District bids fair to he i. hiard nut to crack, even for a IPhilRladllllla jurticiunsult. The lsit uation Is substantially a.e follows: Previous to t(hie lat nlaetion, ullder the now constitution. the Ill publican nominating coinvontioon met In DonuldsonvllIl'. Asclnsion: parllirh. Judge John A. Chlevers was nominate t or the position on the irIplubtilni tlhckt. llBy somll unexplained cause a Ilepublionn conventolln met naain in ahoiit two weeks after, revis\td heir ntilllon, nund noiiinated tihe lion. floury I. Duffol. of As',nostol. as the Reputilll. cailn ',iiltdidatl for district inlltue of the I'Twnity se''oid Judicial )lstrlct. Jludge l)uffel is it prominenUt and well-knlown D)omocrat, ap poinutd by ox-Oov. Nicholls to the iosition of judge of the late Fourth Judl'inl )listrict Court. formerly composed of thie arishes of St. C(harles. St John. St. James anu A'(censlon, in ilte'i of Judge Morris Mlarks the Ih ntlnal revenue oit'.'ltor, duianred Ineligible. Judge lDutfl ailooetded the li,.iiubiltian norMnl nalltion. It s.tcolUed a toregienll onotuslllon thant his personal deseirved i popularity in the district. c'oull td wih thiR Ilullltlitl niunlllvlorn.woulhd Inlauro Ils e'l'tion'. hlowovr., JIudige (Cholvors stuck to lits original n miuna'hton, and kicked- in fa.t, he kihked so ofoiTui'nally thllt hn defeateid Judge' Duffel by some 7l0iut iit ldd mlajority. Hil was iitly upromulllllgattle elc'tled ie lin t otllcial newsplapeir, reolved his 'nunmlstson. took the ilustItutilonal oath of oill'm alnd was about ilutotly to open court oi Mounday. April 5, when. on Saturday, April 3. hi wns smerve. with an or der f injunction. signed by his defteated com ltitor. I uilga II L. )uffol. ias judge of thu Fourth Judiiatl Ditriet Court. prohibitlnghim fronl taking his enit, as judge of the Twenty second Judicial Il~trlct Court on alleged grounds iof Ineligbility. The astulonshdt Jludgie obeyed the order and ref alneod fromh opening the Twenty second Ju dicial District Court. He has placed his case in the hands of Judges St. M. Btrault and James D. Augustin, who will do their utmost to solve the legal riddle; but to crown the said riddle. Judge DutTffel. th judge of the late Fourth Ju d'l'.ul District COurt. whihh court is defunct. without a successor, opened the Twenty-second Judicial Dt trict Court on Monday. the fifth instant. at Donaldsonville. in Ascension parish. and adj 'urned to Friday. therefore seeming to claim the position. Now. who is to try the case against Judge Cheevers. duly elected. promnulgated as such. and qualifled? Is there a iudge of the Twenty second J udical District Court. pending the suit? Or. where is the suit without a judge? Catarrh of the Bladder Cured. HENRIETTA. Monroe Co.. N. Y.. Jan. 5, 18i.0 H. H. WlARNER & Co.--(Gutt,'ien: I am a man sixty seven years of age. have lived in Monroe county. N. Y.. most of my life, and believe there is no man of my a uaintance who would doubt any statement I might make. I have been a terrible sufferer of catarrh of the bladder for years. Hearing of a number of cures from the use of your remedy, and af.ter taking a few btl ties of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. I was not only relieved, but found myself cured THOMAS O WENS. The best tonic in the world is Malakoff Bit ters. Prize medal received at the Paris Expo sition in 1578. Old Lady (to eminent physiclan): " Toll me. doctor, what do you consider the most import ant rule of all for health ?" Doctor (whose ideas run much on the hygienic properties of soils and air, e'e.): "My dear madam, always live on gra-vl." Old lair (whoa.- thoughts take a more g.:stronomt- tiL):: "Oh, doctor! I'm sure I couldn't digest it !" The Arab hcrse is not bro. n until its fourth yar. That's v here they differ from teacups. But then Arab horses are not washed by the average kitchen girl. $OCIIE!IES Of NEW ORIEANS T'imer and Iitwec~ of le' MIitg·w. 1I~, IIIPI1IRa 1,o~lgA Nt'. I u,.wt.4 ~vnrv I1r~lav~ Mnnlg#n, (~rry I,,IlII.,ga, 'Ihlrul l)I.'ct nlr'. onII '.l,41a7.~~ l1r,j144 N'. '..114 I".''~ilowi- IP,.II. (rr.'n"ll No'4.(1. iYII,..v' 1 1141",1.9 ·n rllpl .1.",,,ll 1Iolu. No. 4rl) ,u)1Il .'vary 'lnr~lo.r.dy (144v.'n4,1141 I (441(44 N'). (17p.4144 44411 1yr 444444lplI1.y tlay Iv. Iln.II, 1 . IV. iM.. A 1(41p.41 Il.'rw~lo, ,lracp Nrl.. 4 mprnlq Ii at.llr IIIr.1 .] 4.l rr44444F14 N. 41 (1,141 III', ll.wa'IIII.'lll 41144,rlJW~~~t 1?1n N, 1 lccl y nrlrll'll11·nl l I(. Ilr, l''l l I'.lr~ Inr nH 8a1.J~nll r1 I1 N.,. n~nala nVnlr T1.uradla at at 11,141 R..ll..w.,114,1 (1.11 I,.'l~lazns No.4.. t1aIn.nv4(4 v~~r. l,'. 114,11 (Io i-. IV. NI. (IiitaliAv No ti tonalia nvnry Vliii.lvn l oni i'ilt.'rl',n .ia tn t. hnotwoni Lav ni' , sill Verrot. jIF: lI 1, l'lnla No In nlinniP o fI, l f nnel 111hiird Iritidny of .vov ni' nth ait Nio. .i Eiilhnlnui Alley: {i 1;I1 :11,'N . (Ovkal TrilHn Ni,. I nell- ail |lrit. wtil third T'iiur'Iyi ot viry monthi . uisith o nl n hil l nd tnhiIIInIiigi Alloy. l*!,:1 I I,1 t N ( 'l:. (i. .lo1ponph Total Ablalllonnn tlaln ill.t ~l nta anlo,,lll 'l'adlyll. if wry month at HI. Mary's 1 ,1 1. A t lit'qs. Wn.riiinigtl Ti '1' ni t ri)n(l-o lii iivry Frl dlay, I1111 H. W. M., Alt!.1 ". a!nltllllnlall Li1,otdg N.. 1 Ir..otla nvlry \VW~dlnalp dlit' iat Il1h; IIuelHo , (slOmip a.t cnt. l oiiIi'wrth 'iTen il oi f lHot nr e iiti T piiipni r.u Allo\n illrtot tvntr'y Molltday ll ith111 Ii ouanalttilrt tI ro.t. r()tnll' rlnt Fii',lo ill lv enllt, ii. IO T,. i'uii ts . .vory T'ih r litiny at (o i i lloiw ' It ll (t lin t ritl,'i Millldh r ,.alinty. (luthIlli . A.. ane.ts selno nl unlli7 In inovary mnth st Morning Htbarl" ofilltn, StH. .Ji.iintl, Ilntholl. T. A . AIln'n.r third lulviny I1 ivery 1vi iiil0th ii. 80ihh01hiiliose. (Uitnmilon at rl'(nt. Mt. Al ihonlli ., (tintlIIl ' T'. A.. nlit. l rpti H Ire diny in overy month. Jo.othilinii hIottwoiin (lin s i. T'hiorn.n, t nthh ll"T .. A.. inio t a o. ni Hiun. ily Ilit n ry l llntll. Eratl u. t lni, hot.w. iion MI.enitton 1anll (nliip it. nt li St. Mliohu'il't. I!althull '1'. A.. mn.i.' anlnlondl Siiiuldy In Iivo-ry imontlh. Flanl ioinlalloi Annull illa loli hi lllfirn. I'IIholdy Ludgn No, :I. every Monday night, at .t. C(lih rluL Iall,. Atl Iler. ilnkllan tIlogel Ni. 11i. v, iry 'I'uirriliny night, at 1:I1 I'iyliinRa at.. (nlauiiian lllf Iurlal No. 1. onvry WdnrluiPday nl ht. lit Iibl i lolin., i,;i it(Jil! atI1. ixlllliisor oilolilo No. 4. nv,.ry Thlursday nilht, at Franklin TomIlliran Ntl Hall. Tilrd Distllrllt. SItonowall lllodgn No. III, overy Satillurlday. at Illiln louise, 13 (JaUnmp Pt Progreiir Iii l.ni N,'. 14. ovary Halturdny. at, O.tl Fellows' Hall. nor. Maglnyrazlno alndl Phlllp t. I, I). II. 1I. l'ntl I ramnl liiinl No, Ita nlmots ovary WodniloSnday al No. In Ioyan1 i'trueIt. (!CrtnOllt (ity lidge No. m1i Iin'ote overy TInnI Ilday iat No. InRoyal ,stro'ot,. Olriontals tod No. 22) moiolte every altlornulte Mondayl at No. 1H Itoyal str.t. (iuit lllllud'n (tOrlilllmlal) No. 2 n1 meets overy Thuirsdily at No. li Royail it 1ro.t, iio . Lodilg No 243 lnelt.i .vnry Wi dn-aday atR (IrunIwnhll iall. AN(CI'I N'' OttDIIt Ill IIININIANS. Branh'l No. I ntoits Ilrst, Woiduneday iIn ovrti'" nIrntih i!t 5I St. Charlhs st. liraneh No. 2 wUnltis iecond Thilrsdlny itn iovary mouth lit, 5i. .J ~,ii's t bihiouli I.b ll., Iltair arlt .t Bran'ch No. I monts Paolonld 'ITnday In ovulri moulth iat Tlnmpornoll0n lnl, Jioseohiluni it. Bralnch No. 4 mmo'ts first Wlnednlllay In everlt month at Iitol Tower. Algiers. Hibernhi B. A., Branch No. 1, moats fIlrt Mon day in every motlh at. o llne or %lolrnling Har. IlIi'llrnl 11. A . Branc'h No. 3. nieu't.s fltrt 'iTes d(ly In overy mouth on Marais mit., neat Comulon. It 1:N IV(I )l Il NT AM.~ ( )C'lI Al i )NN. Young M.on' 13, A moots Ilrst Monday In every muontlh att (runownild IHall. Sons of La. It. A. iunets first W.idneslday in overy mionth ,at StonowiIll Jiankison Ilall. Elyslian Fhhls Nt. Plik 11. A. m.·ts flrst Fridaly In overy month at (iruinownhlt Hall. Pell.iln M. A. andll 1. A. mnt'es rlciond Mondany In ,very mnollnth at Uoillstiln Hu'll. IlIInville Iat. SCrusmnt, Oily U. A. Illu'nltls ltt. Wednllsday in ovary niolth at Otl Folltows' Hall. olt on Yrtdmlmn's II. A. melts Ilrst Tu sdllly in ivi'y moonth it at. irowmni'.s Hill. St. J1ospIh's Ii. A. l oltN li:lit Tu'isday in1 evuiry monlth il Ball Tower. Allors. Young Mon'.s B. A.. of AlgtntI'r. mnunts first Tui.daiy in overy mnouih at I'hllhuarluonia Hlall. Aliatiis. G(irninn II. A., of Alglormr. moitsH Illrst Wdlnas daty inu very mnonlh lit Phillllurmuonia Hall. Al gl,'rs. Now Orleans (lrnlln ai, ori.ri (Jotto s.. PratiH A. icrotsi iciiinl HII unliay in iviry month, cor. Fllourth andti LenV(' stit. lliMagnollia B. A. iimiit.s sellonii Thursiday in Sver-v !nioirtm.(, a'(1r. T!lhp anod IDlrynlldus sts. l)lravon'Is I. A. L[uIaIlH (Ist lIudility ini oVary month, Liliphllliu. bet w. Outltomhouso aIud It.oullloe ti. (1.r'iian Htlrmony B. A.. BrAnch No. 1, meots third Molndaiy in i'ry nlmonth, Dauluthlnn. bi,tw. OuC Olltomnhioe and BIonvlllo nIs. Turuar'. 11I.A. moats Ilrst and third Mondays In wviry mouth, Ciio s.., bctw. DryLades and lam. pi rt. Cl rk's B. A. milet first Thursday in overy montlh t (iG"uowLewld Iall. Minerva B. A. w. mes fourth Monuday In overy month, cor. Philip and Mauanllue sti. Army of Tenneasste- B. A. mniitsi second Tues day In every month at 21 Baltronn st. Army of N. V. B. A. meets sec:ond Saturday in every month at Court Building. New Orleans Lldeartafl mi-ets every Tues day and last Saturday at. Grunwivald Hall. Orleans B. A. meets at North Rampart. cor. H ain st. Lousitanos Portuguese B. A. meets at 20 Hos Hoti tal t. Scrowmen's B. A. meots overy Monday at 57 Bienvllle st. Baker's B. A. meets at 27 Etylian Fields t. Young Man's (Olmnastic Club meets at 54 North Rampart st. Young Man's C. A. meets at s7 Camp at. Young Men's Benevolent Protective Union meats second Monday overy month, corner of Philip and Magazine streets. Jaecson B A. muets first and second Tuesday every month, in Marilny Buildings. Third Dis trict. APs.olation Marine Engineers No. 15 meets every Friday night. 53 St. Charles st. Young Men's Hebrew Assrcllation meets in Btery bulldings, cor. Camp and Common sts. Hope Benovolent Assooiation meets every second Tuesday of each month at Temperance Hall. corner of BDain and Bamoart streets. 1-'IRE DE~PAlT.M1ENT. Volunteer S. F. Co. No. 1 meets first Tnuesday of every month. Hunter st.. near Tehoupitoolas. Lafayette H & L. GC,. N.. 1 meets first Wednes day of every month.Jacknon st. nenr Rousinau. MlssisslpDi S. F. Oo. No. 2 minets fourth Mon day of every month. Magaznlue, bntw. Lafayette and Girod sts. American H. & L C. No. 2 moot= flrt There day ut overy mon'h, Cirod, bu-tw. s:. Char!cs and Carondnl-t bts. Hooe H. & L. Co. No. 3 meets fii st Weunesuday of every mooph. Marigay amd Leve' s-:. Tigtlant S. F. C'. No.3 uestie lri: Monday of e -ry month. Buiyou R ad a;nd a._ivZC st. Peltoan B. & L. C~. No. 4 meet tirst Tuesday Sof every month Basin.et. near Contt. Oolumbia . I. Co. . 5 meesta Are RXoada of avsrr mont. (lirori. hstwf. St. Carlsn ariil MawhRII1e'R' 8. 1". (Jo. Ni.. ii~c init6rst W.'.lnns lRIi of HYvI.rv montlh, (Jiiiim..rc'n sIPIi lt.. J.,sn1*t. IiA~Rgli H. F. (!1.. N., i rnlntofl rsl y..iilny ofr 11V~j9flou hij,. 1).(Ii lhi nn. tIwaL. I llr~Ul4nul~oip rnod ~ntiuvltIe .'ts. J'to.i;I H.F. (o. o. 5 iUnittn first Wo~nRIrowil of ovaryf ooi,.th,1 V'IoI-y, t..tw. WT~indlnytln ni,.I Msrtgoy tsp. (1rp,,I. H. )i. Un. No,. 1 inopts first M..lsy~ '7t IIfrlhlIRil t4. F. U.. No,. Ito mIrtnI fIrst ~IidnvllR of ..v/ii V oR Ilrtt. . Jiurunlno. 1.4.lf Inm&...rt uitrlp Irnio Ii'.rvy H. Fr 4, Ni. IA ruo..tF. tlrst Itlonilny Pqrl.ecg~.pv~ir1oo~ H. Y. (3.. No,. o. liii..t. I,..' 'fIt'.... Ph Iil.'Ifitl~lht H. 1.. 4,.I N'. 1 id ~IAthtf ,..t. ,hro'Iornr. H. FP. (I.. N. ',. nt I..iti. n,81t 'Rtindnv of ioVrirv iuit, Inll(1111 ..~p ii pl,. hot. Mt41. (JiROInntItIl 1Vemstitr.ti~p H, F. (t.. Ni. .4,nnl ii,"tS Wioiiiiii '~ripsity U.riiv Iri V tItuti.'Ittgs itit.Ii (~JIi inus H. (II. NIII11.(I.N. Ii~ sf p 'n~isul. y if ,It'7rllni, H. F. ti,. Ni,. tA titot.. Iii it. IIITR r1tv (lr..si.io H'. Fk. (I. Ni.. tt~ itiiuti lr..t Wi,1nns nr1~ y 1if .~iiIy iyiiiiitlin. If rnt ii ni .ll utiur f'o~rit NI it tutu,. gIl' Fr. Ii.) N... noiitlrn nTU fIrtTlIiitilIY Wnnjtt,,gtoi, II. n it I. 1'I I... N o. I mootsl fvnlint 'rnviot usui,, fwy mll~ll t f!I. oln. A ~tio nitil17 Vor.~ I't.'i H.F I,.N.Inini irtTtrp y. 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H1' Joihnj Ilowrfig 44435)1115it 4 191fI)ofi (15(411', 411111 I )'IWI'i)41 y1)I 15W, or y4)l hw144h biro1wn whitsi. MI rI. 1.01)(1 (iw~o' (14iC111),4 t1h41 It, 144 4 pale) pintk salmon4.i). *- "'* .- - A very goss1ltilt wani 4151SF 5'ngI$rdIiy mo'rnilngi 1)W~~i) one 115)r IIIat' 1)541 )'5n14i15l4145f in T1hur44 (Iny 4114h5'S' inr115rv 5I).rt .i5nr54144 A g ssistl 5151ro555'=)r1 1h14m4 with: \Vi nll. si . -, ho )7d Will fesl "" "Wl. , A 4011 h1), "1 t, 1)l. I 455o 1)150441. s'IIIvt ,Isss Th ilko 11sarls sli.'1. All I5)/.5ri5544 II~d7" Whs y,. yw- u 14l 11 : Temzaruss was Ileki by dloge, and) so was I."--IYsnskre (11 AOI.te,4 From HtalII'4 isorp4)1u41I fo~untitn onews I~welW r(45)I)v1 ye4terdfy the Now York Ilv','iTi Si))5 ands IDiness of the flFth. I~ n1575 411( Isspes 'R Wee'kly and 1',s'k. Theo pol~lS15551 soartorss1s in boilh tihe lat~ter are) ))xIIoIII)t. Htlusb's II it. (lInIdthwsLito')4 Corne~r (If Canal street and5) Exca'lnge Alloy. No l)4sr,AV 1iv KmoNircmsAw llsiui4c. -The break on thl)) Mobil) and51 Mo1ntg1omery IblIlroald. unrrr holllo. bal boon r)545alrod). n5) the Knnesaw )51f50155r will run o ilrossih its usuni to ishing tori olty withoust 151' 5154n. An nxcellont 4Io1et,1.ir and rogislator of the ly)t4)4 Is Maslakoff iltto rI NT RA MAF A rLT EDG 1iONIC IS A THOROUGH REMEDY Tn every Cane orf Malarial Fesver. and Fever and Aisue, while for dlijsrseri' of the RtomacSIh. torpsidity of the4 liver5, iidisryemt·is andI dlIatssrhallOOa of the anirnal furcess. wihich debilita'5te. it has no 0niiiv& Isot,,ansI scans havo 451 Rno bsititute. It should not he cosnfouSndIedI wiilth trituiratod compounds of cheap spirits andI esLcntial 0115, often sold under the namn of Bitters. FOR ST. LE BY Drureist . Gracrse and Fine Merchants Everywhere. iH448A88WeAWi 0 F F IC Ii: W. S. CAMPBELL, Agent, 29 Carondelet st., New OrIeanm,. c 0 AT WRQOLES.E ALri P :I1PAU SteanabCat24 Ztcam-r'. p,, sa Yell a1a~ fl~t1l~urg GoaiL M. SCBHWARTZ & BRO., 149 TO 169 MAGAZINI STREET, AUKiNTEH FOIR DEAINE'S I'ATENT STWI ?IUP The attentioo o the obbllo is eartloirls, Sallee to thO (GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I T. red.otlOil In oneIble on aount of the deorease na the 6ost of labor ad material, aC by ant f twer gn ot thn U Iallty ofI either otwlthetsndlng the prevlonuly aeknowslede4d SUPERIORITY OF THE DEANBI PUMP, It hae been the constant endeavor of the nmannufeturer to render It still more worthy of the favoe with which It has been reoelvetd, by snob IMPROVEMENTS IN DESIGN AND DETAIL As will slmnlfty, strengthen arid prfect It for tr, many uses to whlah it is applied. r 1il now admittew to be The M.aost PFrlset lt;esam Piwmp Made. achl FUMP Is sebleoted to a rliorone teat before leaving the manufaetory. and every Pnmp is gnatrate4ld. We obltlgate oure-lves to rrtfran, l the IurOase money in ease any Pump should fall to pe.s form the work for whblich we warrnit it.. We have ~OIntantly on hanl a large and com.lete assortment of PUMF8PFO VACUUM, SYRUP, TANKS AND VEEDING BOILIBU , KELLY STEEL BARB WIRI. STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE. With the Invention. manufacture and use of BABSED WIBM dawned a NBW h1 i IN fEED. ING. Freviously all fences of wire or wood haRd to be made of sufflolen etrength to resst the brute force of the animal to be restrained and It depended uzan m e strength and activity of the animal as to whether the fence c a o broken down or sealed: hence, fencing hat beoofne vry ar~ and, in many cases, almost impjssible to be obta thu making a eat drawbc to the sttlement of some of the fiest portons of our ontinent, THE EASE AND COMPARATIVE CHEAPNE.S With which BARBID WIRE can be transported the small amount of time nd slabeor e to put It up, Its wonderful offlienor as a Ienc., and Its Uomkarative mo.nea made for it a most wonderful and remarkn le succees The amount o have been unvreood0ntAd. and though little was rd of It fogr eags a0o. It Is new known all over the oivllzd ogoii yd andue 1 all the t.ates and Territories ot the dnited atee We are Prepared to Execute All Orders, Small or Large, Promptly Wd i VOe Low Prices. FRIEDMAN'S INJECTORS AND EJEfTOBIRJ. The special attention of manufacturers, mill owners, and other Darties usingsl a M gmk e to the great nconomy of employing Injectors as a means of suply1ing water to e In most oases those Injectors may take the plaen of Steahm Pama to great a.4jjIm even where the latter have been eat up and are now in use. It would be a metes of eeoal.E aDDpl one of the former also to your boiler, for the fotlowing, amons manl other reasons eeuV pertinent. that might be given: The Best of Pumps Will Sometimes Get Out of Order, others frequently. In which case much valuable time Is lost while making repairs,~a . such olroumstances, Is a comparatively inexpensive machine, alwaye in order an at a moment's notice tA take te place of the disabled Pump and allow the work to Ing uanusual had ocourred, Thon again it me beuasd to gret aedeaslar irss during the . ish itim. so afto be b a soood conditdod lo ad we fail had of d:o1 lhe moraia, electing by fhis opesstioi ajose a Great Saving in Fuel, and Wear and Tear of Boilers. The Steam employed in working the Injector is returned tothe Boiler with th le ed w _i thereby raising Its temperature, and preventing the uneual expansion so disastrous to MGM Plates, caused by pumplng In water at a low temperature. The Feed Water enters the Boller thronuh the Inelactor In a continuous ste . wmili i great advantaYe over the unavoidable intermittent supply produncd bv a .eof ,mns. Theso Injectors are warranted to work with the most perfect regularity, sad whei ma aplled, aoocordlo to the Instructlons raen. garanteed to work to the rfullest setns capacity, as laid down in our table. They will also. If desired, be sent on trial to responsible partles for thirty days; to bek w cated if found to work as reaprernted. otherwise to be returned free of espease seeetZ transportation. D' DEALESM IN JUDISON ABND ALLEN GOVERNORS, Whapley e& WTells"' PORTABLE ENGINES AND BOILERS& STEABIOAT, CHURCH AND PLANTATION BELI" Bar, IHLoop, Sheet and Bloiler Irc.e WHITE LEAD, I aOhno and Osrrise Bolts, Packrs' aehet Steel Blacksmith Tools of all deecriPttn Bcline laa mwew. Biles. Band and Emory Paper Emory lothi Be brer-House and Railroad Lmwa and a n- p T o.] Os . terns, bro Putnam's Polished and Pointed Horse Shoe Blingland Doubl Trees. Nalls. Chains lnd Aenhor. Worcester Belf-feedina Upright Drills, Bevolvjo ad Pata. Morse Patent Twist Drills, od eS Tank. Cooners' and Boiler Blvete, MORRII TA@.K.lfC r, CO. Lap Welded, Steam and Gas Pipe, sTEAM AND GABS PIPE FITTINGS, Steam and Gas Pipe Tools of all Kind.. Brass and Iron Globe and Angle Valves; Brass and Iros Pull Ovetng Valves: a:e asi Bafet, Valves: Bras and Iron Horizonal ana Vert. .cal (heck V es;rass a id l ro team and Vacuum Gauges: Steam and Bervice oclks; Brass. Air. OClinder and Gauge Oocks: Brass nans. HOLLAND & THOMPSON COMPOUND, lor Journal Bozes. Engines. Bhatt tr slow and last n we claim wiBall em 11R NATHIAN & DREYV.UZgW ITRDOSITATIC InD SIF-AGTIIO IIDICTORBZ All IllHE Deltina an.d Packig of all kinds;New sendbleond Lt6iN nd stationern ss7nins. Boilers. Bhattln asd Pulleys. mALnoAn ID & muNLL sUIJPm o ALl, taINs. ratImates for New, Boilers Fu -niuhed on Applicatlon Js d¶s ' tepur e ' will savea a sre P beoentage be aallnas on us belras M. STwr. &onwAa r3RCo., Uh to 1i6 MAA.EN BTREBET.