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iUletia amucler et <îmercti. N -Pg;kOrjdau., avril. Osa................. ....19 a139 Billets d'Etat..........38 à& 40 %'c'te. " de ville de 1,2, 8-22 2b « - J 5-22 23 - 10 et 20-22 & 23 * Banque de la Louisiane 30 ct. - sur b OOTON Ordiaim ................ - à - Boa ordioaie............. 380 - Law middling............. 81 - Middling................. 2 - SUCRE Commn à boo comman.... 12 & - Fair à good fir........... 13k 14 Fully fair h prime........ 15à 15J IJaune clarifié............. 16 - Blanc................... 17 - M&.uu................. 60 85 FARINE S.perf6n............ 8 9 50 & 810 Mingle extra........ - - Double extra........ 1075 11 Triple extra........ 1150 1250 Choix ............. 14 16 DIVERS MAlo, boieau ....... .106 Sà1 10 A&vU " ....... 78 80 So leoac........... 165 Foiv, lu 2,000 livres.. $18 h 1850 Poac, le baril........ 28 2850 Gaàus, lI livre...... 17*c. 18 c. BŒUFS DU TEXAS le qualité, par tête...*... $50 à 60 2e a " ....... 30 40 3e a " ....... 15 25 Vaches laitibres.......... 50100 Veaux .................. 10 16 Motoo ................ 2 6 A.Ea. LÇAACUON. IL 0. sUIA&! n -ve comunue - M6 NGUL'IA& II La poprtsf de l'e MPIRI PABR8I 6TEAM RICE MILI p;ivia.mt la ris. qu'ih mt mainte mgt prdts à faire dauret brium tom kl ris qui lar erSoot eavey4. Ilm umolin, le phu graad qu'ily ait ajoar dliii en LomiWm, pouks les duiien sdrear & fi NolvedflOrldms dio PRMur MAmTax, Bo de la Viie Ulavde, go. 14, etue l rue Teluo.se ot JMou, l & ar itammi»t l a PoiatfI.s BéIsN, . la pUroi4 de Pluaqsmis. %qal3 : NE GASPILLEZ PAS VOTRE ARGENT lR les appareils i bon marché. combinés mIr le modèle de la patente PATTIeO,e qui ne Mont pas neileme-nt inutiles, main p.rnirieux attendu qu'ils gâtent et dépré rient votre sucre. Si vous voulez avoir l'Iassurance d'oblenir un bon prix du produit de vos rnnes, achetez le t£P5el asB P.TTISO«l qui aujourd'hni est sans tival et est tinivcrs<lleinett admisa dans l'Etat comme le seul mode de clarification du jun de canne par le gaz neidu sulfureux, avec autant dle certitude que de régularité. Réffrences dans les paroisses St Jeas. Baptiste et St-Charles: V.-B. MAlt-.LLI1on W saRE & B.crit, Mme P..-B. MAMILLIOn Tuios. 1P. Mar R.& L TRoxt.rn & Cie OcrTAE IlYMEtL 8)Tsrf:slt DENEF'FROURO et à St-Jacqutes BART St. & IoIAEK, habitation Uniion,s et nombre d'autres planteaurs louisiannia. Appareils fabriquén par PATTISON & CAGE ry Les demandes doivent être faites le plus t6t posible et adresses à la eoste Ne. 3-, Peste de la Neveàlle.Orla.ns. 22ftiv la GRAND BIZR DE L COTE PRtR LA MAISON DE COUR DE ST- J.FE.r- BAPTISTE Tenu par J.-B. CAIRE. Ce magnique etablisement qui compte plus de doute assde' d existence et de pros. prité.s'estacquis unejoste réputation parle hois habile de marchandises. la conocience dans les transactions, la modicité des prix, la courtoisie et l'obligeance dans le service. On y trouve réunis tous les articles des diverses branches de commerce : T feTo$FE et LINGE de toutes les qualitéa et de tous les prix. VETRVENTB CONMN CrIONtie Merceries, - eoertes, - Deatelles. BONNETERIE A metC=e@qat= es no mot tout ce qui concerne l'habillement GROOMIB: jambons, porci graiase, ane i- *#ts, 4ebuses, IR d c-- , e., tout oe qui com precd le ré4rmw alimentalrv. P4KIvMDmID, j» PHsaRMACI, MtDIcaUsCTs,-1.oUt ce qui regarde la Médecino et l'Hygiène. Coutellerie,Vaiselle, Faience, Pterul, Ustem.asesdeOlgae, ltouases acemesores du ménae; - INSM UMENTS ABATOIRE6 et eu gnral touales outil de la plantation et de la ferme. tabacs, pipet, tigarts, igattu , &<o., &o., &c., &o. Une visilte sau GRs Basaa prouvera qua rien dans cette énumération nest exagird et que l'établissment offre tou les avantages du commerce de la Nouvelle-Orldam sans occasionner sau client les frais de déplacement et le fret des bateaux. 33mrs «e "AtA CALOti" a^fflB *f^j MAGASIN A BON MARCHÉ tenu par J.-M. ENTREMONT. Sti-Jesa-UaTtIste--rive gafheb Ce magasi est une véritable CALI.omit pourlachetfeur, s'il est vrai, comme dit Io proverbe. qu'es - pew guu t mei o em 7a*tW. Sa clientèle v ombreuse lui permet de rdire ses prix ax taaux les plus bas et de les mettre à la portec des bourses les plusn lIdgres. UIn deoulement f4cile et une vente frequente permettent un renouvellement ou. tinuel et rendent etisug t le plus faible béndiee. Le public trOuvera la CALI roaRM un assortiment complet de marebrendises d ebhix ; il y pourra satisfaire tous les besoins et obtenir toutes lepjeuissances. En un mot, l'utile et l'agrdable y sont combinds de la manire la pls heureuse. Ponetualité, poli tese et obli g ee dans le service, la CALI roani à'efforcera de montrer toutes les qualitéa qui fout un succés oMlde et durable dans le commerce et elle espère continuer à mériter et etendre rapidement le bienveillant p t-ouage qui lui impose des devoirs dont elle a coellsscse. Entre satres artiles, on eat se peeuarer a la C.0 & &F aje.,g *TOFFE8, dras, easimisa. indiennes, etc. VÊTEMENTS CONFECTIONNÉS SIwies, - Demtelles, - faetents DeuU*- erlp, 4., cewuuettes, calenaM, etc. Tl.B,-- .ax uT ea,--lwnue. jambonpvre, graen , . emiserves C.utIlerLe, QuiBealllerle btaiwele, - {loterie, - berrerie Wamasse --aPUneBS 19t out J.-B. CAIRE B to~ueu auoe M» diieubga #tmpbi se gM4ral qu'il vient~~ ~ deifU.fiK orti pneUS. Comme uzoell'net 9, i. 9itiý. St.4Jemo-hptiote, 21 di0emtlt 1867 WESTERN p>lf30k 1'( ; 1A MAX BEgdNFEL &iM-B~iser. dr'r Iq-, coufVo 4. w 1«..O S4fta Arc Eu.~ ~~~l `4ntssq j*frI Iitiuuta d'o C octet forte% Ewott de i)fl? ' &c. \n\n THE MESCHACEBE. OUMctat JourUna of the Pariak of St. John the Baptist. E. DUMBZ & T. BDLLOW, Editors. Pai.baevdp*., *r S per a ur e r. natis of Adv.ertcairwirc Mor snertt klnrs. of 10 lima*, f.r lew first n4,. ti,., $1 .J, ufr .lsr h .lm , ubiqCent insIr. a u. 75 c'ants. . '11 (",Ilmniricnt tionm must I. addresral to E.,i",sr P. 0, S. Jul. thie Laptit, La. S/&"M,.r.. W. AaroN & Co., No. 88 ('ommon street, are our duly authorized Agents, .r the city of New Orleans.' Baturday, April 11, 1868. CADIDATURLS. M.ee~. Editors, Please announce .bat Mr. HIRAm H. Canvaa, the present Incumbent, is indepon dent candidate for the offce of District At. tmrner for the 4th. Judioiel District, compri. sing the perishes of St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. Jamos, Ascension and Assump. klesr on n April I? and 18. Has XVaonU IIr. TrL. The revision of the registry lista ended lest wednesday. 70 names have been added tothe lists, 80 whites ad 81 blacks. 9 persons who bad been re ted by the frst bgrd, iave been rytered. The totl nmber of reisteed voter is now 1858, of which c14Bbelong to the canes elra ae. Ms. ,Mls THgre bhas nverted a me hine for owing ries, corn, oats, etc., which will save our platers a great deal t labor. This machine, which an sow 0 aupetse In one day, an be seen work. ag an Mr. Al.edo Trgre. plantation. Our sad every body else's friend Hiram SCaOrver, b indepedtt candidate for (, paee of District Attorney. Hiram awren thIe gray, but be Is perfetly rqamatrooted; bmiles, B.rrell as there ese more abs now. That ebHd will " arve" Its wiy alA sdlir " its earpet. hag epp ýno" The loo. B. resqvals is the radieal eandidates r the odlee of Judge of the 4 4thb. Jdicial District. We have eaten rsro.bed a aslebeefs with the Jadge, and wllg Ive him our sapport. I ttlnst yevening, a little skx six( n old, d a of l, 8.. .J. (o:x, fell Splt where ther waker was only a few - AErJb'T PIPCalol ld etiacate hberse.. w sktaoke otbetIU breathed but died soon after. A Yang m lt to girl, I on the idh of the river was badly bitten by Smad d~g i. thrt, who dressed the I wounds, ties tLhat ao eesident will have so btal asegoeq es, d Radial a c ssting. The unlet and pqonotony of our peaceful uoorumoit ver9 rather disturbed last atraa.yby the war, like mausl of drame and fife. All tle dcoloed, olu e l mueciug in ruaib Wisih die Ateipagled ban. nor Tying, were seen moving to. wpl the entre ofs puarish. MeS dsde was ooasaieed ia the eros-. Ins of the river, and it was about .ree in the e@vauing when all the oluis were asen bled Ia the Coer Hones yard. uak. were broken, sadL Ampy tomu s waged war on glager -p eC Waer defies. ~lws, whi fr the War. aehe. • I of time, -a vole was beard from tsm thebatony. om. in'g ýtbl ra.ge, espled a dim. Olage reetopropoid p carpet-bag famly who seemed very much ex cited. iad 6that.eAe r t J " ~ one; but e sawi in t is-puedMiat I psie arip rd *Weruh 4ktgeas k*ndd ire aee 1iotV*' td . bMow ver, and we surmleed thtr fli 'aS q9lpe* pws " was slmply . leek eaw(sie y., Tim orator ({). aier sad he wae s rlb4t W' W teid were probably p4rip oCt and with aIloestedeaudirleamsweauM while ai, he eeirnaeeo Intro-re ed thedgmp' of the fret -part of ' hiis asaci Lion. lie however warm. ed up by degrees, a1,l delon,,iced I1s scohndrdls those, who olphse.d nad t, idl to di, :,irg lniz,. lthe Relp blic·an p Irny. Aftl r thi, allathenaill oIt the I) cral) t r:ºl., hire memory seene.d to a. fail him als,. TI finally stammered hiiilself ,,nt, t:ayil.g once more that Ihn w'aR " ni -pe'akr, eto." IMr. It.,i nli Ia)rrell then took the fl,'rI ariil l, aid cheers.. Physically, Baiurrell is a splendid type of the AfiicIa rinee. lie is tall, well shiaped and dignified in his deport m1 ,nt. Before the war, he was the slave of hMr. Jan. W. Godbery. We do not know that lie ever had any schooling, and his degree of attain ments bespeaks a mind of extraor. dinary powers. His moderation and good sense, presented a' stri king contrast with the bitter invec. tires of the carpet-baggers. He spoke at length on the constitution a soon to be submitted to the people, and advised his colored brethren to vote for it. He was proud to be one of the framers of a constitution d which gave them schools. Educa-. tion was the first thing they want- d ed; without it, they would always be the first to trample on their own rights. He warned them of the F dangers of a conflict between the ta two races; in such an occurrence, the black race would be crushed and annihilated, being a minority. an So far as public officers'were con- sc cerned, they might vote foa who gI they pleased; he advised them to oboose honest men; there are no more rebels now; they might vote bi for Jeff Davis, if they thought it is] to do so. He did not mention the t Warmoth ticket, and carpet-bag- o gisma canot boast of his support A on that occasion. eil We doubt not that Mr. Burrell pt can control the coming election. If a he understands well the interests of his race, to which be is heartily a devoted, he will not alienate the bi good feelings of the white popufla. tion by imposing upon them adven tnrers devoid both of capacity and th, morality. wl --' ~~ '' ------ RR t' The uldier never tbinks-... awaits d orders and obeye-be knows naotig earm for nothing-- and worries about ntbthing-ad ik k has a mind to make it so, his life is a happy one-he never growl when it raino-nor swears when e e on beras-nor grumbles when dinner is late. If he can't obtain whisky, he'll drink water; if he an't pet assaefra tea, he'll imbibe coffee; if e is tired of tbes aor bread and rice, he will eat rloe, corn bread and r bee, or diversif his mel by partaking r otco brad, beef sa`n the, and take everything as it eome with au much I ilosophy U a pig fast under a swing. n smimueasr) uxolrs sas. The C.er.neat (L e. .Rq fc) when esiet is actually y. It ha ao o a pelias with poaah, ba t n ever f wtat arith * ye be. Probabiy ha em its room, or th sae wouldA ueasmoed ~t .ir.bts a-to demand one *t. great b Ateerlem n r . evean war s etro fra todrlan " m erpateg , and Msin -t . eate as isablog ktSen BSi' sad the ot e ps~sen i y. The ooI was rah lsas itis intligions. . thide ead er }eh.n, An t. r win wa po_ tnio,* ' bed es puse Sforward m ili patron and proesjpe of our political arpe-bagger, emmon lel -- ns..s Ithe establibshed relationship of the p-aes. (JVNr O ,es. ?e.) °Dirp t Ian-. aw ju s: t~belrba ml hnw thbrems ýe merdm er l eakknedwhs; aset hellay ., takin.ghis rus . th th sihe bla' around him. (Cora p Ir Alsese.) , AdI ,t It si. larmer rrtl nitlafim s their lesder tad dweleasts.a n- more ronnd in a base um than a d Columbiad. They are east in their d eanvae. of the State ; theyouild be it is their forlorn hope, andehey don't win this time-good byeVarmotba e They will be like Sir JoiFranklin, o who wanted to go to the cot pole. He d went, but was never hel of after ward,. Lives of such men all rend aus We can make our livesspised, e And departing lave behi us, All that we have compmised. Compromised our name ahonor, And the dignity of mac Since the 8tite we came on her, Since our robberies beg. (Neo Orlmer Tmes.) Grant made $500 a yeanefore the war dealing in green hides He now makes $30,000 a year dealiiin ween horns. (Mobile Tfbune.) Col. John Forsyth, editor of the Mobile Register, writing from Waub mgp-',., . ~.parine o the radicsa arry, says : " There is no patriutio shame left in this diabolical party." We hope that the registrars in New Orleans will promptly cause the arrest of anybody attemptieg to impose frau. dulent voters on the registry. The ".trooly loil" carpet-baggers have, no doubt, concooted a grand scheme for registering thoimands of imaginary egroes, to be represented on election day by a few score of trainea hirelings. Fortunately Sheridan is not here now to aid them in consummating this "trooly loil" plan for getting posses. sion of the oices. The officers now charged with the execution of the law are gentlemen-anJ gentlemen would scorn to ally themselves with the va grant and mendicant oarpet-bqggers. (New Orleans Creact.) "' The Rev. Conway, white, and Duonn, Sblack, are on a trip through these par It ishes to tell the freedmen how well a they love them, and how ardently they love their votes. Where is the Radical in this whole land that does not con ' stantly demand of his colored friends either money or votes, or both ? The II planters and employers pay the color. [f ad jace all the they get in this -oostry, and the Badiesis try to t it SfIsm th m. The Badices wih to l make an heavy a colored vote u possi. e ble, and then demand that that vote shall go to elevate them to luorative ooees. Vote for us, give is money, stand by us, help as, are sentences that haunt the ears of the freedmen whenever their Radical friembd are among them. Whenever thes carpet. a bag Radical oboe aekeers and preaho. - era cannot use the colored race as a ladder to climb to lucrative *eoes, or e as a bauk from which to daw their r supplies, they will be in favor of send. ing the whole race to Liberis or will desire to se them buried. We expect to live to see the day wben the Radi t els will be the open sad malignant enemies of the freedmen of the South, I like Helper in his last book, and to see the plaster and Southern man reco gnised by these people as friends of the Afrian race. (Pleater' Banun,. A. maAR campW assenmgm . I bae went and got reglied. Its f asy how they do itU_ t ndo. 1 oilol ad.mslelo to the roea, I walk. ld ap to a man sitting at a dek, with a pe behelnd oQe war, a lead peacl behind the ether, a hel t of bloning paeris his mouth and i hakir feall ed mg wax, who smiled apon me lke a blas o ebips anNd as e w I would have I sad hm wuld rae sy e wam !" a1 'e. "you had that rorSeril ifelta s bleek,1 yo see I m dr IQPo cadt s h 1 I are; ts. are soeg d to knou1at bi !sa wohkm h ifowe. a asLgoad here asL an other maw if h b ves p.apey I" eme l, " Sir, bieug an hair b It very early, ad I s' bep it tiht sAil I am a white eas, a Sasherner fo Oa nsotagss he fatem t e ead - SUM h "air U 21 t" Said I, I be "am sharm .frs beasd, ad I objscL What is your naiew" " B ht Imesa bow mssay yeah 414 f ss, Smos lgahys and a "ary tie~ 00"r , B Base eot f yar air iseation a "baps Yc. tw isd . ta P ' vI8a0' sdray; ar a Cetle t Ie C " syes vere been a Ueamt, . 8afts, ad he United r t' 1NAir, r 8u- a SDid y . t tot , lightishb , at r ames _ilenstad I the at in U Mts d ether0 u w an M e Mir re b " How long in this ward ?" " 14 years." " How long in this precinct ?" "14 years." " How long where you are living now ?* " 14 rears." " Well sir, I'm cheerman of this board, and I object C' But finally, a register teller fell in love with my angelic conntenanta, and said I might vote, and begun to write out my papers. After he had got them filled out. he made me hold up my right hand and left foot, and take this oath : " I, A. Head, do solemnly and sincerely and ceremoniously promise and swear in the presence of the Almighty & als., that I am a resident citizen of the province of Louisiana in the United States, that I have lived here ever since before I was born, and expect to be buried here; that I eat, drink, sleep and steal in the par. ish of Orleans. and am 21; that Ihave never been president of the United States and don't want to be, in opposition to the wishes of the Republican party; that I will support myself and the Constitution of the United States and the Republican arty, and my family so far as I know eo they are; that I have never given or S aid or camphor to the enemies there o of ';at I shall sport the Constitution and lawsInd licenses of the U. 8. (Grant) and a.rage others so to do. So help me Dy' Bidwell." ( (New Orleau Crescent.) I.la tLe' remallmns ataEDOAR !' . "., s she week wndig Aporll Berthelo Firmin Mrs. Caire, J.. Chabaud, (. Dr Doonalson, Gaston Hymel, Octave2) Roussel, Octave Roussel, Irma MN Vial, Chas. m, STATT OF LOUISIANA rPAar OI T. JOKn TE BSAMlW Syadi.s oaoo, fad. ward, rigk bank. On the 14th. f April 188, at 10 o'cloek AL X., I will p tod sell at publie ame tka at the CoBrt Ho fe thi lpuri, ON esole stray horn, brown oaor, with o apparet mark. TERMS: CASH. Parish M.t Johm the Hpit, April 9, 186tl. AesuLa BAsat, Syadle, fad. ward, right bank. BTATER OF LOUISIANA Fud loal Dtstrlot Court PARISn O1F T 50ro BTR uAPTIST JOSEPH HATDEL IrORSIT SHEINETDEZ By virtue of a writ of alsre sad .ale, dated Makh 19th 186, to at dieeled by the Hobel the Foerth Judiial Distb"t Court of the tate od Lou das, rl sad for the Parsh ofSt. Joh theM Baptt, is the ahw dealed msa I will prod .ll a blie seile at the Cort Hoes d this Par.Iih., oa SATURDAY TE Or DATY OF UIIU th aerias ta rdeseihd prerty te wit: - set . i r aI iur ate i Iis.. Farhm of ti Joha the sa at the ribgh ams the Msiualelir , jsmses ,, river , by sne Idrod mdt twen ty arpeuts, mere er lest Ia bP e Ided above by thnpt, oatf h She:s together wlth a tthe we sa d ieu p wy e es s te t he be .s ha Mr e mnie , eIc hme·I em tenow. TBNon : CAUB be U .&'IIy Prish of St. Jobs the Baptist, April Its. WIC MAWt owear, seug w sheri. 1 .MILE I..EGENDRE. FI:LIX P. POCHA Ca, t1 clle P'. 0. Convent P. O. LEGENDRE & POCHE. ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Oflees at the residences o, E. Lv.oENDRE and F. P. Pocnll:, in the Parish of St. James. Will practice in the pnrishes of St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. tamnes. Ascensio,u Assumption and Il,berville, all before the Supreme Court of the State. fl.One of the partners will he at the Court House of the parish of St. Juhu the Baptist every TuH RDA. feb29 t HIRAM H. CARVER WILLIAM SIMS Diat. At'y 4th Jud'l Dbst. CARVER & SIMIS Napleouv 1ile, La. Will attend promptly to all business en trusted to them in the Parishes ofrt. Charles. at. John the Baptist. St. James, Ascension Sod Assumptio- 20 oct.l. J. BOSSIER AT)TONEY AT LAW practices in the parishes of St. Charles St. John the Baptist, St. James and Ascension. Omce : St. John the Baptist, Edgar P. 0 JULIAN MtICHEI ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW 12, Exchauge Place, New Orleus Will practice his profession in the Parishes of 8t. Charles and St. John the Baptist and before the Supreme Court of the State. Box 2526 N.O. P. O. L_ DE POORGTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ofice, near St. John the Baptist Church. Will practice in the parishes of St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St James and Asco nsion and before the Supreme Court of the State. Special attention given to criminal cases. 'Address Enost P. O. l5mh fMIL-E PROST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ne1 27, Cemerc.al Place, (Near St. Charles street) NZ wP ORAMItxa. Wil rsectioe in the parishes of St. Charles and A. John the Baptist and before the uprene Court of the State. New .rlear, March 15th 1866. ly PIERRE LABARRE AUCTIONEER St. Jeh the laptist, Sim. LabrancheVlantatiou,left bnk 17f NEW OELE4NS DSt E CARDS Garden linda.r e IF. VIRGIN, on, for tolD. YMpup .Dealer in Seeds NoV. 101 Orwiea street between Camop cud iYagaiirr street. New Orlcanr aaug3L 1 Wbeleo.le Druggis s.h C ds rease; Cer teal Care fr IrlpY V and AGes. G1 L. KOUNS & RO., 59 Common street, - Wholesale Agents. Manufactured by D. M. Perl & Co.. Wholesale Druggists, 124 Chartres street, New Orleans. aps ly. THE CAMPAIGNS or LiUetsustenlra FlUEST? AND OF FORRBST'8 CAVALRY, An Oesve Veohmo o* 48 Pages, To be printed on Sue paer bhandomely bqsnd and iWedstdrl wnt or fall sd~pat.,. porotrat, group f Jnio .=trlt, together with oopioul maps mnd iagra m , and seven por.raits on wo6d, ma Wrll the meat omplete sad elegant historial wor ever issued from the American prws. WgAgents Waagsdtf rLAOC & 0~ a, P. blahas, 11i) j s ORLIAS. mOAcro uAOwEva NAIB IULK ii. hi. «. to oIp whO Cu ba a i eg bdr· thi. price, o&7 bmt.a