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WASHINGTON LETTER. lit "h1e L.ea.)' o; t:.e NV:a;1 . ,;." k , .i t 11 " i h'} . i fr id hu .h,!" h'l r p .. t,, t :t..\ 't .r 1'.nr"or: };..;1,. i toº '1 t" fi,, N th \V 'd ,,otl.f liuad' 1 tilh, ItA ket. l'riiv:ae tit *t' r..t.1.' r 't' lit 'I vot& in c '1,i'afl1',l ,,C4l,:'. "' I t'i it S,,er,-t.'r otthil. Te ie= ;sry : ill .. t. i. Allay '.,d .iotL , S'.n' try Vhit ieV" in| N.,w York city. e'ta i l 1 4.tur4 to \,,1shlnt',,n. on Ml,,-,g. and thr C.binet iiet iI-t pltall1 t, h te n , tsual tni Thor.day. Mfr t'le'tin, d had :4rr,.r rq1etlts4 to l11k4r awhile iln New Y',k bLkfore or atfter the .lee ti'.n, but lie planned hi~ s votint tril, e4 as 1iot t / i:eglictt publlic Lusiness any1 lºige" tLan, wats nltec'S:irV. Wbht lhe rteturns, lie will lei,.nt work on his tmesstage to Coangrt"ss, the first tmessage ',tru a Da ,.,ratic Pres.ident ,inee 16), Oand a 1.., ,, 4.,4. which the whole civilized world s ill await with inters rt. More than ft j any other reason the President is sued the order excluding hitss.elf from office seekers for the purpose of giving himself titrae to prt pare this message. He does not expect to de ny himself time to S.iators and Representives while Congress is its session and he hopes by tlhis month of seclusion also to get eadly for his winter's work with them. The chief object of Senators and me:aber. in going to the White Hounse is tf' seek patronage, and should they nout be permitted to discuss this subalject, they would have but little motive for visiting the l'Prisilent. The CaUinet oIkerrs are :dso so eluding themselves as much as possi. ble for the purpose of preparing their annual reports. It 'is certain F that the admnisitration will take very postive grounds on nancial ques Lions. Mr. Manaing, and the new U. 8. Treasurer, Mr. Jordan, will recomend in their reports the -sus pensin of silver roinage. Sir. Jor dan apects to show in his report that $,O000,000 have already been kat in the attempt to force silver into circlatio, It is held that it is not F good Snancering to reduce the Na tionsldebt which bears interest of only three percent when the current rate ia six percent Treasurer Jordan is a man of very pronounced views, and has a very plain way of statig them. He says R ieThuarman had stuck to the green bok, he would now be President of the United States. Senator Sher mana, Mr. Jordan declares, would not dare to make sucmeh a statement on the oor of the Senate as he made in his Petersburg speech. If he we to advise such a thing in the Sente as the application of silver curreney to the liquidation of. the public debt it would kill himr forever politically and send him back to pri vate life lik Thurman was sent back when he aaged his basen fluance Sherman, he savtt bl.ams the ad. ninistration fo ot doting a thing which he him aewould not dare to I advocate. I Mr. Jordan is e firstr Treasurer a who has any reputation a. a writer * on finane. I am told that he hae i spent four or. five hours a day for the last six weeks on his annual report The gasis seen blazing brightly in his room at the Treasury as late as two o'clock in the morning. He sleeps there ex-Treasury Spinner used to do, and that was the way in I wvhich Gen.Spinner came to be called the "watch dog of the Treasury.' In his treatie on currency Mr. Jor dan intends to give Congress some information which that body witl do well to study. It was an able retort thAt a citizen of Washinaton who had been disap pointed in getting a local otfice, made to seator 8herman. "I have always told yon" said the Senator of r Noody shirt proclivity, "that the " Democrats do not know how to run this governmuent They will leave our Republican friends in until their being put down will do the Dena ocratic party o good. Only the Be- i publicans know how to run the gov- _ erment." ThLe disappointed odice P balder spoke up bravely for the Ad- t ndmistration. Said he: "Mr. Cleve- t larud and his assoates know how to ra the (,tvnermnat, but eat their II party. Ti ' are utmning the Gover tlt~nt tE)0I11h it! tier 'I"f'?telt of t ltieu I :a1rt . Tlii' .1itiiull'.· I el t ::en thelt t AC' i1,:11ti('4 IS ti -it t'1:' fli hCI11 l 4'^.n 1.1 tuti' t n~.\ 11.::+. It ývhIt it 11 ti:o 11 1' aI1a 1u :" Lt Iir tnIceli s~ti.1 ;.! at flit. A- rie~u'1t l c a iIi utri nieuat :l r t.. d pinullii1i tuikell e.i1:' i'I 'e f it. teda faruier. aued 1 Inui ele-~ ~ren t jurt ~I(t~ Ills1'.!S 111 it-C Etlg.º11euIit'Cti 1114 jV:6V N L SU3SCRD10ft . I g:ts a Present valued from :c. j+ = 3 to $500. and ro favoritism 4 . shown. s S nd your name goes on py with List of Presents. Everything os WITHOUT RESERVATION.' ' TO THE PULIO. , ,Rocheter,.Y. , . .ar. a,. tS85. I am acquainted with the publish Cer . of the AmerncAN Rrmst -J~ on , and i"I b e thley fi l vey gara de die fo.a , acha r fa p the[ mape to wie t LsoPen . Everyth '/" - RURAL HOME CO., Limited, ROCHESTER, N.Y. OTN, CC.ER I SHEETRi fKER GAS FITTING rND PLUMEING. BARB F ENCE WIRE! iH ardware, Cutlery, St4,-s. 'iltWar, Anti ilhion, W1oo and Wililowware. i'lwa. Garden ,,,I '., niiion Sets, Oil,, Fire, I i k a 1d Tile Apra 4th, l8 -- ly i, NI.ai a, ' .,i a, I ai 7", erry treet . I ahi e New alinroved ithgh ti Iisb SI t lecl RFU ILY SlI IING iC ndIINI IS SUPIeIOR the uIrd "-"" For Range of work, LimAl o:er , tyles it r.otle. Siasger Shut Perfec tion of ies 2 '3T T each. Ease of OperationU Cai'laOg reid Price Rapiality, ,dl Alm,, E an Silalo arsk for :lte OIEL GAS FITTISSNG NO GPUN R -i-ee fet Fami R nr and ilo w 'l'wag le'ld," (Hien ory of Needle. 1,e per dbo i tlh'ewjiig .Memhiaa ) Mclaii's BDarn. Pa!'1na. Catn.l.gu Free. THE SINGER MANUFACTURIKG COMPAX1, 185 CanalStreet, New Orleans, La. . E. RUXfJI.3, Aoswt. Rass,'i O('y Ca |5 Waalahiinaztrt, r:,-.t, Japn. th. 17th 5 -l v V`ck.i art, a1it" .PARfoNS 1 PILLS I 'h l nbleed the ai m a trea monh Ai peem we ub a rag emeb aIss steem 1£ Se £ weeks. may be rendered to meoed I t1 ee the cuest LIVER md EiDNLEl dFiesneg. old *Alerywheres lill g ag gl Is d ps . Cires mleare bee. L. Jornti ao. o. a-...as. Mia. Se) wit ilstintane, u. reii. ve! l es tcrilble TID s'ist (r Jaise. Sieger:L Sh.ut deacmsmITCH, at I ll i- aol ar n.li ragesi Eoat of tOre. Itfim I. ,at i. t th ll sa e Pa r c Rapidtity, anLd Altaaa m m mm m m m mmm rwiv-- Ut atthe huk hfor :bie Finger ew eFmil-r An xtraordinar Offer. of lake thias offertio all our suacri Plf. C rstrl and ew: If i . )85 CanaE Street, Ne Orleans, La. Jan.free of cost for six months. Who will complain at. this t propoition or who couhl eh k more? A few Nf the old subsri PA PoP MAILNS PURGA TIAY bersma thiste IAtC all have fallen b ehind may not fnel able to ipay up ar it ad pay inCu advaneford other iaiers; bvut certainly t secure a Fis[ CI.AS-D-MOtRATbIC WEE:.KLY iree Che will ellake someeffort to t.up the money.rr I aske this as yoNjustly owe me the money and as a farthert inluement' make tist liberal In--prom ostot n. I , M • 1IILEY i'. MIAINGIIAM. - ii inr~lr l P~rena w,,rk in altl dircctirrR)infis. iso ·n- "u tal lrrrtic0"c i'j)Cn, %%Iio n-IS- illllcliell the c·(,.ic · "f the i·il epiIrtn:··T-t\, ann4)nnt"N , TIllE II ClA 1 NI) 1 C 0 1O)R- 18S8 Will be as inte:esting. attractive, entertainie, anid uie.fl1l to the vc,,oin,niul itV in ..general, -inI its 4ul.sc.ri,,. ril, :and, thl eir famiiies iln 1articular, as the tinau niail ni: s, ine Ile- ruaI ability, tareat et'flrt and industry of lh, rthe rlrietor van possibly make it ; but as it requites MONEY to carry ,on the el.terprise, and as I am dep ndent upon pub: lie patrli::ig for t'e nmoney, we earnestly a.Ii,'als ti Ilthe hI-i ness men ,of the parish, who, feel any inlteres or Iride iin the success of their PARISII PAPER, for a liberal and continued ADVRETISING PATRONAGE, which I guarantee will result in mnutual benefit to all. antd to ass'st in extending its circulation Iy recnm,,nlding it to their cistomers. 'T the plant'rs anI1 farmers I would say, SUBSCRIiiE and TALK for Your Parish Paper. Encourage the paper by gettinr more subscribers and advising them to pay for the paper; and to those who are so far in arrears, to RESEW YOUR SUBSCIPTIONS; and each of you bring the name and u:oney of a" least .n-e new subscriber with you. I d.---- ----n - - Inducement to Clubs. With a determinationm to leave nothing within my power undone to extenil the circulation of the lrl:co', I make the -olhlowing liberal proposition to clubs and getters up of clubs . To a Club of Six Cashb Sumecribers the BKAcos will go one year for $10 00 To . . . T . " ...... .... T . 15.00 and an extra copy to gettier up of either club; and to any jwr~,on who wll secure a club of TWENTY new subscribers, at 1 50 each, we w3:l give a HANDSOMELYL BIOUVD B!)OK, as a prize: and also a copy of tihe paper one year. To Arents. who may be willing to work for the BEACON, I make tue, EITRAORDINARY OFFER: They can retain 25 per cent of the money cellected froi,, the new subscribers, and in adlditin thereto I will peresenel the one who secures the largest number of subscribers wvitil A Sewin~g Machine, provided the number shall not be less than Twenty-tive cash subscribers. The above propositions are not confined to pe :so7s withe' ithis p'arish or State, but are extended to everyhe'ly. / Address WILEY P. .MANG(HA1. SRayville la. MDWA )VEN T Kicaum m;rw and U'tnaIg 11th., F. VOL..MAN. Pr.prtetrr, * 2ý ." I *t .14 2m . 1 H," t- Ir , 1 . .. i r " r - t-1. ··· ".f ie I . t.' iA fl~ a.C .A!11lt t. 4 *,j,:g: i ..g' t..1 I ml!om ile G. 1 " I. a Ii c"?~m r . 'I" tl., 1A .~ Ii mit. tint ,F w I, (."" ,Ti 1 2 ttm. y ° rI.rmttm1 2mb'A i. - t. .'Iit. a in.º t 1,;. ` 1 I'. I( all2 PI Av. i t .2' i A'. A tv'. t.~ ,.. !.."r m*.m22 1 'ra..P.inu',. a", A II It til rtal/e ; I,, . 1, r II'h t " .. van t' . n, "!"* al .. at!a mei' º J,.Irr-s F ¶m'ILLMAN. (.. r t .m,.. *' ply to J \\. ý.*..ati'. a:' Ray.ti!.. [2.11 1 .2o-bJ CITY STEAM SAW MILL l ":!"........ .......... LOLZSA1'i ý ý ý r. Tý r 1' ,r." " -rI o n :1, , l1 ri vei Tl ' II .I ...t .. -1" .U N . 1' I c I '11.1... 1 tr , tr p t-t r 1 A 1 * r \Ir . ., a I ,1 r f I. 'tc y ..'t" a r.t "'1.2 ',1 1 - Tlv .". 411a 1 Amt rraar.'I~.aaa t'a ' rea~ A * a.'i I'u2I "M .n .,Y' I. a't-~.'te"1t"T. T!," "t~ :. ., 01. all *.vº"'ar,. f,.r ,*'"p".-e Iam'a, r tN III La r'rc,'o t IV tilip.I \1r L Ttit-m is my a "'ai"rtT.'"t J ltminillh II .a t.it.j''Iy amter~d.inttTa ('ii \% IhIC E"· Ra~tilpLi. tae.1.1 I6: -iv Fj . FLTERPI---, -l1YAEt 2't IN :LL ir.It pº- FURNITURE AN1 1 BURIAL CASES, M1(,sNjIo. *:'. LOUISIANA * 'j* at i... r . ml' to-l . tinr ard Mmvali. or wool. . eut a't122,tm c:anm .2I. . i" tiir,2a'hi .in 1, 1865 1v. iImmr " La Times Ar' are-e -.i MONEY" IS HARI), A --'T-- - Ii. T. I3ENT SOI Ir info tn..nniarMt..riilly 1."e hest all "ý. -ý"' Cvpre'- .11". Ci' fr (ii y $1 pcr M. t* Second gradea. l-art ,l.t,,T.I IM a 56 `Intr pnm'mity pommnd cypress sap t.tolermm Itn mr oniv A~ All kiwis of si.:i! lllnh* r and laths nail.· ;n entr. Ther hl rtin f a imrlr ntw rIv a r u,*at. I %It. For arl-ieiry a.?., 25 mrn-.i per o.s4a* le ! I'! I2l-.OTT' Mm.'.mr'e La ( IG''ti nl r )0M -II ."a-a c 1 1i1-1 Vile i .'Ir ' Garannl m! a-.irii'aml clvr.i Pm. .-hm.er "nm memmlma~l Car*. .mnmmary :Ir11 I'2:,-tf. C n, w L&ta. L C No.35 WILLIS, MOO(RE ' Co Su-cac~orto WO IILFOIL. M I LLIS & CO. C&iTTON ý' c 038, -AWD e'mmissien lirchants VIC:KSI URG, MIISSISSIPPI. O"flicovt rXieafalppu Vaflley Bank. A, varna ma mle in CoIl,. or Wapp'ieq a1 owae-t itmnirmt rmltm'. on Cotten Cotmajgmemtr to to. T W OGOOD)SECONSHAWD L'1 \ra~gons S'oR SALE IIE~P. Aj'jPyw' SWILEV P~ ...ANGHIAW. SRamytilc. Li. May teth. IEc--r THIS PAhPER ~~~nr~ m~~~r ~~r~~~ta' marrl b. Stud Smt SSm3 ." MARRIAGE VIDE L Pumbm frktrnJY ableJ Smo a amw~ -/-..