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* at 1P.M. Fr ias)t at 13. idel Priaysat 1 P. M. frey Wdmesday at i P. x. -- y Ihuralay at A. M. D. F. DUYX', Postmaster. LODGE 8MEETINGS. u Star Iadge 151. F. & A. .., a~.stat Wialeld on the second Saturday Seach h moth. S. . Sxrm, W. M.. " J. M1. AnaL. Secretary. NaMenymrm rLodge 168. F. & A. M.. .sont Unmg !r on Satuarday before lhs fbrth Monlay in each month. WILLt. A. STwox;. W. M.. J. M. McCem. Secretary. PIll/ml ·mIt, - cocy cocuw or A&rIau.s. +.C....e..... ...........Judges Saramn.--Flst Mondays lI April and ,OClrr U ,.t-sro Vocate assmacr coarr. AoM. R. D.-Bidger...............udge BImn. o e Wear.....Distric Attorney -Ch1 Tur.---Flrt Mondays in Nast*, Je-Sat 8mmbn. and December. S . ..-F-lrst Mondays ih Jane W.. J.Sitmns, sher nd Tax Coleeter. i3:. .hes .......Clerk and Recorder L .. Jastens................ Asseeor 'iam.PI. . llrian ..............Coroner W. A..Jiu ........... Parsh Treasrm S N.. "mtlh ..... .President Police Jury J.J. Diskesera. President Skhool Jloard I. IL. el.........Magnlate, Ward 1 z T ISCHIAL GLEAINGS. s .4. etr be as been qalte sick, hlearn Is better. - A weepo to press we learn that Mr. B. M sy 1 died on Wednesday anight. r. R. W.I Tddlie, eanoved Into the hsb lately vacated by Mr. Williasmon. The mr, The Beauttful Snow," sur suedom a visit on Wednesday r^ t_ K ia week. 111 d gete a severe spell ta She l unweek. He is nearly ~ zul at tis wrlty. llk wife te.. Rlp am *0 r. Henry Bera W + na. Itlont astn t ir He wil speed WlI~hmdaeI. t~r't l itird that t " raioms" hOur or º .wMer bsid. e of it, te as betasesw us 5teil k rn laer acdy. ~ tudayand Too"d" MMut tufts~ was meas.an - I wara spell, my~bs buenly thes rae Thste Hiin.e Mand irb We wish bus slek a r im~er astern - bar c~ C;1 Jim wihc 1.d asprwa6eed a paragraph that seem s there appeared I. yor pa per ca dle 3d irtaur,tl wit: "orasianvATIrv IA LrsjIAA.-Lolhsi- ana-is a very aHnservative Elate,' said lteprsentartve Blanchard yestelday. 'Some of the p.rishesareprogreisive, beat others s.ever change. They have the sa.e peiple, ;ase ar.ae houses, sad the some o'd iham.. ihey always bad. A strauger I:rely ap....rs, and when he does it Is ea even.. I. 1870 1 travelled thronug die Aae:ztd .a b.amlet of Riung gold, in Bienville p.- -, driving a two horse baggy. I did not stop, Wat passed right thrugh. The village consisted of a dozen or two hou c", strung along a bill, and It indlled a store, aloon and blarlasmith shop. Oul" too Iau.mus were visible. These we' e two uea who rat out in the uan oa tte L..at a.eps of d.e stoe, squirted tabsece julee in ohe a._d, and eyed me as I drove by. Eleven years afterward I happe:aed to psI through It.ggold agate, and I was struck with the extraordinary .ae..es of everything. The sand was as deep re ever. 'Iere was the sa.e bl. cL-..4h aloop, saloon, and store, rod on ihe tout steps of the latter there ,t tle s.:ae two meor I had seen bethre. They weie illi squirting tobacco jo:te l ,she sad. amd as I passed I heard one of t e: a-sy, 'lit be - I that feller :.s', got a new cra cker to his whip."' lobject s.a se.;oe-ly to this article. beca'.. le it puis me ila t:.s ;dtude of be liuli.,g any own people. A represeretative oohkl eoma.ait no gr.:se. cri-me than. that. I amn not in this ltestunce and niever have been guity of that erime. I am iarapa ble.d i. -I made no such srateutents at a.ty time as those imputed to me in the paragraph, and sln utterly at a loss to under.a.tand ow yotr reporter came to credit (or rather dslfc. eit) me with the same. It begins by ayinag I smade the statement -yesterday," aiesdulg the dI of January, since the paragraph appeared in your ssue of the Id of January. Sow, on the S. of January (the holiday recess) I was In New York and had been for four or e day prior to the d, and did not ranrm to Washi.gton ntil late at night on the d. iu wiineesemm, papaeafy ampoemie For me to have made such a ateateset Ia Washlgtom orn Jam. 2. I repeat, I mad. no such atatemmt, mar anytbing similar to it, upon which the amd paragmaph could hate been cmutreted, anywhere on that day, nor befor, nor dace tha' day. _ The whmle nitide I. utterly mmtuue-ea deimo baend a nahtnhin--.o for a I arm iomueramd.L NT an' re peses of any pert at BeiaavIle pirtrlh subject to the ad4 ew erlasimemr psed upoa them In the wode I -mant (pechesps ud t hly for in) a subscriber to ;ear pqer,amd should mot ate aes te artiede s qu em *onh d it not been ca ead wmy sUte In smeindls I rmpsvttbfly rsquest the pmlkllt ls..thLiultwm. Y Saeiatju. tices1 N. C. BL UAlUD. OIL V.A. Lu*erduoe, the well-knwm and ..ssmpldped eesvespodedmt of the hiuahlmo di.., wkIng to hb pqurt: Ifrm thIs y a ftw der4ap aampgs noug other thrings:: `In no aao..uiay g0pMt iemer pembly be mo., r rot and adshreme, shewais iri ihotsd s Waaum then ln td ic. Uyweamv es-re stap a mom du New ysuk, mad with .1 ahsjellzusms et Yews nmwsa met hi...- achei qmeelbm, .thmatbayi do will be so whhr yot rsglie pt a em > i without amley _~- tt ~Ihrs~be-~ hve smkp Mw;i~.ttet1 e~~st~o-smr--' hIg uslo As blocks as arefemd to be rot ted n umilnation. to be replaced with lightwood blocks of same sise, blocks to be added to price of centract and not counted in eneral contract. Two Iron bars 1 Inch In dimeter shall be Inserted from outside to outside, hnmediately un der the top celling of the several roonls at the east and west ends, to have taps and screws on eachb end, they to be sup ported on outside of buiallding by a heavy washer of iron, and the whole house then to be drawn together by screwing up the tape. The Judges stand to be moved forward 4 inches, the pigeon hole box in front of same, to be taken out front inside, and floored. Window panes of glass to be inserted, say twelve in all. Second. To supply offices with neces saries.-For Sheriffe s ofake: A cabinet to be built which shall be 4 feet in length and 5 feet high. A base plank shall be inserted at half the height, to be 24 inches wide, 1~ inch thick. A wooden door shall extend front bse plank to top, fas tened by hinges at bottom, and lock at top and have two knobs. Beneath the base plank two drawers shall be inserted 20 inches long, full depth back, 20 inches deep, with knob and lock on each, and supports to floor by uprights at each end; above the base plank it will be divided into shelves for a book-ease, the first tier to be 16 Inches back and 12 Inches high, supported by one upright in center and one horisaotal support, and above the books two rows of pigeon-holes 4x6 inch es. The whole to be capped with plain cornice. Recorder's Ofee: Thecabinet now in the Clerk's ooe shall be transferred to this once, the two drawers under the base plank to remain, and the two secret drawers to be converted Into drawers and the four to be furnished with locks and knobs, pigeon holes to remain Intact. Book-ease portion to be transformed so as to be 18 inches deep, 24 Inches high, with uprights 6 inches apart on fst tfir, and only upright above that. The books to be covered with folding sash doors to meet in center and these with pigeon hole doors to fasten with locks and open by knobs on each. The plain desk here in to be removed to nnthweastornerand supported substantially. Clerk's Oiee: Book shelves to be erected commencing an left of entrance, and taper to proper width of shelves 10 inches; thence to Northwest corser of .Mece, and thenee on North wall to wina dow. Shelves to have a base of 10 in ches, be 12 inches high and 10 Inches deep, supported by uprlghts 12 inches apart, to be nine feet in length Inchling corner. The shelves to be five feet high from the base, and substantially.,spport ed nader it, 0 inches from the doer; the whole to be evereapped by plain cornke reachne laches beyond shelves, fur war. A cabinet to be built Soi 8mth wall of Clerk's ; Sce 9 seet 0 ches long; 5 feet in elear above base plank big. Base pank to be :4 iehbes in width and- 1 e h thiek u.der book-shelves, and O in ches wide aftetr that. Pigeon-holes to bai. ats bae en left end fronting be 4x inches and 10 Inches deep and cover the whole face to a point 6 feet'6 Inches. where book shelves will begin. The shelves shall be 3 feet 4 inches long to pigeon-boles: 14 inches deep and 5 feet high divided y one upright to reach top I bam sba and by cros sapports, arst 2. lnches high and after that 14 inches; pigeon-holes to be covered with folding mash doors to meet In center and boo shelves by a single sash door reaching to Sad, a; to be astened by sall a.dknlob to open. Imnedlaly ndth hs s, paihfordrnwers will be ie -as to extend the whole ; ihe 2 feet 6 inches, and t 1l be Inches long r Iaches high, and t each back. The whole tob e su td by uprights samne width of base pl at each end, ,and twoothers betweea, and capped with a nest corniwce. The blee desk in the leeotdrs ofiie to be traaured to this, and tae sabstan tinly supported to the riht of window. Thelbcs of eery caanet and booki ease herein provisel for, shall be of lumber well dinsaed osenesside, tongued and grooved, ad securely uasened with eat mouse holes. very drawer to have sufficient knobs and Iolks and move upon narrow slides. All work'of either job shal be done of rell seasoned timber In a neat and work manalike anner. ld sha ll be sealed, addressed to "S. 21. Saltb,Chalnuan repalrs Committee," enadrsed . "Bd frepairin o Coarthone."' "'Bl akr tting up oficles, or both as the case am be, and depsited with the Clerk o tte wUir Th Co.mtains aeerve to themselve the rigt to r se any ad al bids which umy ie b re tot s tden.. fEo~oreams ( the adflthe eseatracts ruI rdbhao t ee d by the 1ath S. o.aumrIr, Obtmla , Commah me. .s sydwalh sblMurrl "fit arb t·I duhOsPa. NE II ORLEAMNS A iERTIME.1VEYT. J4IUN P. RIC'ARJtlS4) CHAP. A. LItRLY. John P. Richardson & Co., WHII'IIOLESALE DEALERS 1. ary drooc s r 2NFottio.n -AND Gents Furnishing Goods. urle Agents for the Granitee Checks and Na tioual Tirkiugs. Curnur .ag azine and sanmmon StreetS. New Orleans, l.a. apr$-tJl Men's Furnishing Goods, GRUBER & PROSDAME, 4 t. blmarle M treet, 4 NE V ORLEANS, Louisiana. Latest .orelties in N.eck.rear. Hosiery and Handkerrhiefs. apr25-ly Billiards ! Liquors ! ! Fred. Bertrand's Billiard Hall Corner Canal and Dauphine Streets, --A.D - -r a 0 oh ar, 134 Canal Street, under the omeneral Club. The Popular Resort. aprS-ly JAMEB A. GRESRHAN, Bookseller, Stationer, and R I 1T N pE3 ER, 26 Camp and 108 Common St., (Oppoolte City Honl) evr Ow rloeaeasr , lam. I'Pabliher of llsiana Magistrate and the Aaaul Iteports o the Supreme Court tof lbiK. Lana. gg E. A. Brmdao & Co. Stationer, Book & Job lhrr teris. M Magaae Stret, New Orleans, LoeLsiana. Country orders promptly and satisfactorily filled. "'EXTRA DRY" SALOON I 185*. Charlea Street, New Orlew, Iousana. JOhN 3. DOGuLA . Prrqiet r. CHOICEST WINES & LIQUORS. miesrte sand attentive BDusrpee. ati-ly Eagle Jewelry Depot. lIms a Waeetehes .int .yb, AMERICAL r W2CAT3B A Rpairtng Haichen and t Cuntry or D. COHN, MkUouu. No. 10 & 12 St. Charles Street, fow~ O~rlewssý Laa.-~ Apnt WIT; YISCELLANEOLS5. Kller, Brady £ Company. DMALKURS IX CI1 h1 Setlams~r, Mws~r, HOUSE FUTRNISHIING GOODS. Ic-blanery and Agrikprwat bnpleauaend Cutlery etc. etc. gentsor the celebrated ('barter Oak Vuoklng &woie*, act (.thampiuu owwling Fuit tml, pUb1Tmrfekll august 1i-4ut G. E£ PAUL Practical achbluist, in psgsrei to sreet end soo an Wad. ON, .Wm tpes mSla .w:st, aspi WiNllh ntt rm. bdu 6Ns oratI. mmbheu~ heSWan ele I. $ . b" bud a R LJrf'r -llb h r is .Ma~sg i , p -', tbs e at mw~.i a. ea sle eenbtnt cieth wilth thebet Am myL A0! GU4AN X - l rra fds IL Qs-y 3I·d~rr~ fLrt'~ Yrul g~lrrCL Cll~jlLWI ~t red e Uzo. PAJDKELr. PreIalent. 1SEW LL TILT)I, Manager. W . J. CumnGO, ...... . o....... ..... .---··... " ° ' ' . "•." - . WHITNEY IRON WORKS COMPAW Tchoupitoulas, St. Joseph and Foucher Streets, N1Tew Orleasns, L.a Ofttoo, 181 Tohoupito xla& Stro Consulting En..aeer anld Inranght~znen. Will furnish Lstimnnat. nnl I'lan, aad C t'on~struction, Erection and Repalir of all kiuds of RAILROAD, ST:AMSIIIP, STEAMIBO.AT AND SAW-MIIJ M3A AND IRON WORK. Sugar, Cottona tnd Rlie Plhintation ilfa'i,4ery a Speci Fully Equipped for all Repairs or break down J.ob requiring immediate ANL"FArTTFRERLs OF BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, VACUUM PANS, SUGAR V'ACUUM PUMPSI, CORLISS and other Engines. u r Prires on application. Material and workmanshlp and date of delivertr THE LEADING GALLERY OF THE SOUTH. Prices to suit 94 NzrO EANtrADrERTIEYMEN T4 H. D. McCOWN, MRNS V YOUTHS" BOY'A" CLOTHIING. Shirts-and Furnishing Goads, Cnmer St. Charles and C(oimona S*trree( NEWI ORLEANS, LI. nm14-l' JOHlN HENRY & Co., Wholeaale Denler' in Boots, Sboes, Brogans 1SATh.A Nost. 121 and 125 Common Street, NEW11 ORLEANIS. L-. to-Iv Hatt. D. Lag., Non. a aad$Cuw anna Sheet, New Orleans. Manatariuera t the best and wort Impwroved STEAIMV TRIN-S for the evaporation of ('ane .Juice. Waeter ln( Iire, Bran and Sheet Irma. Dealerin Steam Pipes and Fittings, Mils, Paints, .'oordage, Tallow, Gum, & Ilenlp Packing,Bolts,Nuts and a largeand General Assortment AIl ennatry order: will be tied with dilspnlteb. A. BALDWYIN COT., 74 C..J USi., NEW ORLEANS, and' 77, 79 Brued 8t .t. vo re*, Itapeetern Gad dealers in hrig mn Domestic Hardware, CUTLERY, (J.X. PISTOL K. A7rl Berle Wirr Femrw. Ralrad Supplies, mmd .4~rvkr wg Iaspkaevb. said A sll~clLrtiurlrl Japknafr ,(NiS1eeK.. Uc. Ywstg Arbur 3g4* ygl, ttuuV eglh~Ungs VU "~;. heuhas 5.1 t: OWa.. ('u. Btd md. Waiuts et~damat,. Tm:e s PNMI# ulpbi RuSIws Ciii " Prr le mm" W tint. , ,hmt and Bak Cc0. flmubg1,. ih 'r NlIRC5LLA>NEO liK. N~d Rlvw and CQtoa RID RIVEE ASI)4~AT LiK tae Jim 31la.e =~m~eer. rl P rapR r'rearu 11,uam.. X. Mvaue .1Il~ krte,1~Cb~ rr )f.J. Ulebey. Jbm 1. 8cft' Delek td tw Coedt Aiw .Alve, WInsd. Loanr I^ bbpc. efle, l. Mary, 1,etm.rm (Net, No.. 0 Caeap .mtrow,1p oflra, 1lttet es Ul of bt arr wr as ýfw~r t ý itei lb. ?tar# Patte1w ay as on" lIarv for RedI River. Lauae Ebr Umym Lofa vhe and rupees (Ie tr Ls.I mesII. C'AMLy ..........,....... Osei Oros, feroee, 8·OI. Via. sheet 5 ad,,! leS er ae awrn aeu5.LJ wmn~ 4rr4 WINE FOR we0 make Lailme viveel UBU'it WPE I~U-~~ es -er et, - a 4 peeume basSoig9000 smailmise Sldh 1111. . ima e apee, -- " It randobmm thu. W pmp .soresn .twemti. K see taeinme, hut bss/ hesm') r sas. stase stat tie .ta rett · ~as ka awpe loser wefttlais I pmM.'t WIg re IRO TONI few wilt _ý aal _Ll~g L -4 ta ead1 sa toes. a te..ss tf dIS mapeshma1 MS Tseo au ci 11 IYXPIELP -L IERTIS Dry Goods and G BIOOTST, hIJOES AND 0.1 Aho a "MOW*et agwamlut gC Dro6gu, Nedldine. sadc UPbIausaa Pfte1r$liqres iduuy 4 . M. IRIJ.t diner ht Iry~oods,Gr mi i,,. rW ir IZ AD O X 4 5Y3 OF~I COI'tTRT