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WjA. r. it ý T l ý ý+ R' ý ;" . i .vi l . ý i . . . .- . L.JAN W ci~Sa~P;~'~~ VOL8:- t i C. W. rxAWr At w d *or Wes Pbt Batea attiaf~n *v..to the eaet other requitind ths o f Wr .B. rrDP TW oand and Coaaselo~ rf M B , Pllhe's Rowton enoa e La. Wil flee in the Statle and Federafdouwrtu. HEDRRONJ (to! BII.A.L Ano~pre ts 0ad ota$sJmWs AT LAW. Offic on North Boulevard ntrewt, viear the poet oflee, Baton Rouge, La. Will attnd to all law bat neea entroeted to them e to hib ad aheolnlig rpairishe. A.S . lierton........ ......L. D. leale. F AVROT & LIAMON. Arrois ndNET AT LAWE . Offie oti North oulevPierd 1 a Sý'o. aLh srneet rdI~hest street, liatn R roug, LL , Will atte nd to alll law buesnean entrutted to thom I n this and ad. joinn parishes. ii. . HAvrot...... ....4. .D. Lalnon. F W. . M. ROIICRTON, *Atejva and Counselorn at Law. Oflice on North ard street, Baton Rouge, La. WlIprawtl In thebsoeenteetth and Eighteenth JIudliaL ilatrists. SW. RoHertonn .......I.. . tob.rtmon. La. C .ue pm .NICRumt$o. n Nt lialand sotree Ptblic, Baton Rouge. La. fiasiness promptly n~atloded to, 1oew Orleans Pae le R.R. ______------ -"-- 4--k TRAJNS MANT. ?ioUT. MAIL. Wwst atIo ato es......... 1:00 iAM 9:30 PM Plaquen.oo**".." ". ..A... H A M 3:14 PM )onaldroarille............. 1041 A M 4:90 PM Kt. Juea m ................19:00 K 4:50 PM Mt. Cbarts ................ 3:11 PM 0:17 PM AldAers ................. A4SPM 7:35PM YNw Orlosi.. ................ .... 8:00 P b TRAM. WNFT N' OreInas.......... ... ...8:00 AM Alger....... ............ 7:00AM 90AM Mt. Cbarlnm...............0I:30 A K 9:34 AM St. Jams........ ......... 1:45:PM 1Lo5 AM 1)oaaldnaeaWil........... 1:50 PM 11:35A a Plsquemine.....:.......... 5:13 P K 1I44 P Y West BaltI Rouge..... ... 7:00 ' K 1:30 P M For rates and iaforrnnon, addronw, S. $. SPELMA N, Y. F. & T. A. H. S. MOBitlig41porltaendeat,. DR, L.F, REYNAUD, )ofitce atsdibense, Corner of:Ii erids and St. fpolite Itrreatr dese BMuATON l)UUGE, LA. CAPITOl H USE. The uanderlged ba leave to an noeae~o frieds and the public an~ ~ be opedn l I the qrner of Laf ette and Main streeta, oppoalte(l 'vrln'drugstore wheure the Ch est W ite r with every cll a aeson, to doesond here or from New s arkets. The Y L,above the Beteaurant, having been th ughly repaired and renovated, in now open for emr. ALXANDRIE UROU0 P'ropileto SISEAACK6R. ~~P~ -AND .1, ..···....**y*Poprietar. J ae Yre. awskZbr da. The best ofWines, Liueors 1a g aar always kept on Customers carefuy atteped to. Bott Livery , ble Adjacent to his salomna Will alwa a be enopplled with boraeeaad Car 'a for re ft all h F and sabllW% _r Rni a te. s .o SUMTER 1 CiARLS WIECK, PROPRIETOR. orner't ThI4 and Lap, Streets. SON ROM(E, LA. B~S~s Iand families supplied with BC W sherry, Claretand W!hite Wpae; Oive Branch, Chicken Cock m 4ran of WHlI Y Western L nna 's elebrated Pico win Cincinnati Lager Beer, always on hand ben ablequantty Best Brands of Clrsn alwa~l on hand. CAPITOL CRmCER STORE, CVo. Conweatloa & Tlrd sat., BATON ROUG3, A. This establihbmoent has .tl been opened under the managem t of i. G OTTL EB. A tll assortment of tPamily nd Plantaton (Grocerie, Liquer., Tobacco, et., am Supplies ' will always be fhand on band. None but the ehocenst Goode at thelowest cash market prices are kept. Give the Capitol Grotery sea. MRS. C, BQ11N G, 800K, MuSIC AiD YAR IT STORE, c Third Street, Near Statg House, 4TON BOUGE, TLA. D A42acellasrous anil Blank Dpid b e ePuUy Stationery Muas catl Int t i, Msor stdanvau and Notions slidad fh teeelebra. ted Blake l . weived for ary Newspaper or ed. 00, M.l A Manager.r sagtrro mm, I Ine·. augalvpn3 em,. Ca Fresh Stock, New Styles -AT MRS. C. MAILLOT'S al Third Street Millinery Storel Ri. C' MAILLOT takes plesure io an. P 1 nonncing to her patrrons anl the ladies generally, that she as in receipt of a spleadid and carcfully sle otedl stock of e asunable facne and Millinery Goods of' thei st styles an 01 patterns wbhteh will be sold at t elowest prices. ga he will be happy td show th new goods to all astclrs. l aO mIllNG THAT IA N 0COM " $ maed-Mc Children'A Solar lpp Btton and Laeed (Lf and Pebble sobool weer. A. I in Ibe < tt4. nlLe0 -7 mi : a w and H? Baton Pariah , A j 0C Ln the --E 1 Office W H rbunt. a office oling tale. leverd a tosall AG ad. on. Oice W + seath ownn. oage. . R. ,IL. 1PM PPM PPM rPM IPM )ent P 1 ..-_i ý I,~ AM AM AM 'I IPY 1; AU AM PM === me ýd 8t. IIL 'PM L e 1nIS A THOROUOH REMEDY wa A.Y In every ease of Malaria! Fever, and Fever and lo0 Ague while* for disorganization of the stomiach, f torpidity of the liver, indigestion and disturb e anceeof the animal forces, which debilitate, it chi u an. has no equivalent, and can have an subntitote. in ublic It bhodld not be confounded with triturated a compdends of cheap apirits and essntial olig, Cot often sold under the natue of Bitters. You SAtL By pre 'fa Drs galate reeeredlvine merchants Beerylwhere. t; frHENRY BdUMtH, Agt. store Will supply the trade at Manufacturer's prices .oC with N b or Ws W . 300T, he n . Taj the NIalufactlers' kgent, ch flas lust :eeelved a full stook of ytry rasJob Ie Oarg and Bgy Material, o Car- READY.MADE WHEELS, Julo fUa .rrE Maenr(lra t~e. ar eo o 0 , dýMl1, Spikes , F d e11eet, Bowe, Rafts, in tib A evedrything in this lipes, whih he ofbtrs at ban 1l.Too he1 Aisoafresh sto E ottn _ ter an ... Saddles =d Harness and OlF ALL 1ITYLIE4 * mon 'r] - T S The Dauinesa Man's sest ble.d. i1: Mr. Ci. L, OleJul.s a leading importer of lel. timore, han stated thi nothing has done his dy popsias indige ton, &c., no much good as ti that most wonderful of all tonia sad reviving sl led medicines-Brown'i Iron Bitters. Just thtuink or it: I a so r the other night, althoah a ebron. a1 is d he no 's he ate, a . i2 o'qTook, Me d er icken d nd cCream, after which d' taking adoe of Iron IBitters, he never spent a of lar mo pleasant night with no dyspeptic cymp, be tonei the moraing. L eas a eDesiring to show our distinguishbod - visitor some attention, a very sweall man with a very large mAstache, represent- t log an alleged morning paper of this city, sidled up to Gen. Sherman thu& morning as he was viewing the cotton k patch near the exposition grounds. a "General," yawpeJ the little man, "do Vyou 4hlnk cotton can be sucoeassfully m br raised onesuech soilaethat f" "Humph !''w Sremarked the general, "yes, I think it of can." "What else can be raised on tit " asked the, little reporter, smiling on r S William Tecumnsob in a genial sort of Cl way. "What else f" replied the gener al. "Oh, anything can be raised there. pe Why, 1 raised h-11 on this very spot d Smyself seventeen years ago ?"-A-tlanta . Post-Appeal. in n Mrs. Agnassiz found one torning in th 1one of her slippers a coild little slimy th a. snake, one of the six sent the clay be- cep La fore to her scientide spouse and. oareful- hii E ly set asido by him for safety under the of ' bed. She screamed: "There ls a nake La in my slipper!" The servant leaped di from the couch crying: "A saIke eitb 4 oodaet s, wktahrIa thoothert>wr I' 3 WrIL 2 1140 av wasL off : a: ;. Yr~mdold~glq-g~ them day to day the ld ring lay-_. 1! A lierans f were a-asleeplag; Diagy, old, seeh wrinkled fold By th darst ofyearn wIrsbadWdl Wooauds of the storma were upon its form, The crimnon stripes weru faded. "'Twi a mournful sight in the dia twilight, This thiug of humble seeming, t That once no proud o'er the cheering crowd li Had carrited Its colors gloemting; Stained with mold were the braidsa of gold b That had dashed in the son rays' kissing; F Of faded hboo was the field of biue, And some of the stars wern miessing. Three Northern maids andl three from glades, t Where dreams the South.land weather, With glances kind and their arms entwined, N (ame tup the stair together. al They gazed awhileo with a thoughtful smile of At the crouching fornm before them; is With clinging holds they grasp its folds, A nd out of the darkness bore them. It 'T'hey healed its scars, they found ite stars. p And brought themn all together to (Three Northern maids and three'from glades, Where smnles the itonth-land weather); They mended awray through the summer day, la Made glad by an inspiration ea To fling it high at the smilaing sky at On the birthday or our nation. t In the brilliant glares of the nsummer air, at With a brisk breeze rounad it creeping itj Newly bright through the glistenlng light eb 'lee flag went grandly sweeping; Gleaming and ld were its braids of gold, And flashedib the son rays' kissing, fled, white and bleu wore of deepest hue. ' And noneisftbh stars were musing. -- du STHE FRENCH VISITORS. H ad Tbler Rleseptorle In ow Oulfeaug al At 7 A. M., Th'iursday last, the French delegation reached the Jackson Railroad depot, whore they were met by a detach- of ment of the Contjnental Guards, the to French Consul andl a rnumber of promi- bit Wntu gentlemen. coi Aftea the greetings, the delegation thi was handed in the carriages in the fol- on and lowing order: tue a, Mrs. Loysean and Glen. Boulanger, tib , it chief of the French military delegation, Fre e in acarriage with Vincount Paul d'Abzae, tiv oil', Consul of France, and Mr. E. Larne, evi president of the committee. lres. Col. Boson, of the Twentioth Dra- tot ices 0goons, with Messrn. A Carriere and F. eat - Navonne, Chancellor of the Consnlate. of Capt. do la Cbhre, military attache of ba' the French delegation, with Messrs. F. nai Tnjasgue, E. Marx, uand Billiard. wa AMr. Octave de l'usy, chief of battalion Di Sin the Engineers Corps, with Mr. A. thi Chaffraix. deot Baron H. D'Aboville, captain of Infan- deot try, with Mr. St. Cyr Fonroade and Capt. fro John Augustin. of Count Charles D'Aboville, officer of ar. I tillery with Mr. Sosoeph Bayle and Hon,. the Jules Aldige. the Mr. 8igismond do Sahane, lieutenant in the Twentieth Dragoons, with Mr. A. wit Carrouache, Mr. Gaston Pources de Ba- to 1 at hbone, sub prefect of Tonil, with Dr. J. wh Toaatre; Count Paul do Beaumont, lien tenant of infantry, Count d'Olonne and got his son, Viscount ui'Olonne, with Mr. Fe. que lix Lame, i not Viscount Henry de Noeilles, leuten. affe ant of infantry, with Mears. E. Merlin Lot :6 and A. Gulliemet. offr Mr. do Gouvellot, with Mr. Rt. Ha- rese mondy. la ; m The Marquis Laur de Leetrade, with core Dr. Maurice. nahi l. With these gentlemen came a delega- chei a, tion from dt. Louis, under the champion, non a ship of Mr. l'mile Karst, consular agent can ne. at tt. Louis, composed of Messrs. Ame* dhil eb dee Meillear, Major Charles E. Pearce, voti a oonnsel of the French logation at st. tL dP' Looui, and Messrs. 8. Chfisty Church and and Alouso C. Church,. 'Thie party was nati so taken up withi the French visitors pith in during their sojourn in St. Louis that tore t they could not let them go alone, and t ii followed them to New Orleans. The strol Mersrs. Church are sons of Mr. Church, quet a who gave the representatives the bril ner, li tant ball at St. Louis, which wasg so the 1 0 much spoken of at the time, and at expi , .which 1,000 people of the select society "e of St. Louis were present. This party mer iv wore distributed in the ditferent car- flatt rages, as room would allow. faite 'Tho guests were oscerted to the St. u(et Charle' hotel. 'rhey made their ap. no p r- pe'rance 2t d o'clock at the City Hall, ages where they were presented to Mayor voye it Shakespeare, who welcomed them in lea I in very eloquent terms. lee i G(en. Boulangerfat the conclueion of syml LI the Mayor's remarks replied in French, pren SI thanking the Mayor for the cordial re-, serot F- ception whioh had been extended to mez I- himself and his countryimehir ty xcity an e of New Orlenas. A portrdt G ort e ZLdyettej wcheb adoned lt WA I di gb).A itothiei t4is at 1 4shoWtt to , *r VO~ wr.IC4 J y; n they light, a tores h t 1 them In, , 'ad dress 11) i > 5ienijp i row a lasnasges At th 0Governor' ofoie wry n ahm old her of g maen had txd t `, sng Froneh0Caneaintraneed Gin. ger and his partys to the loBvani erd o eu welcomed themt bordill, otonl as 'hoqtr gdes, the represegtastrie ofth, griet Flreidh rlI VIDi Nation, towaMl 'fhich our country has eal 'always been friendly, as descendant. lpar, nic of the heroes who helpd to seonreopehr- Amei loan independence, , 1poppk ý Gen. Boulanger with his sympathetie de da smile, and in bfafeicitens manner, male quells a's. proper aolinowledgemdlbt, and the visi- teI at gla tors were, thereupon, introdouced,to the nones notabilitiesabove named. General Bou- Frana r day, langer andall the French ofleert pres- * ent showed special signs of satisfaction qu'is at meeting Gen. Beaurpgard, who, as in they said, they had long desired to see, del and acknowledge as a radiant personal. ity in military history. -After a g1enerl 'en e shakfng of hands the party were esoor , tod by'the committee to T14r HOUSEM OF BZPJRWSETATIYaS, °" There they were receivdd by Speaker oAeMr R, N. Ogden with high courtesy nd( somme due formality and introduced to the Nons a ý. House by Viscopnt 'Abaeo, Fraim S After the introduction, Speaker Ogden Is oae sas addressing the House of REpresentati ts , La i said li3a, q rench 1L. O ieaN's analUss. Peadpi ilroad It is iny high distinction, gentlemen fttatsTI ,tach- of the General Assembly, to introduce does ci I, the to you the sons of French scions of no. Nose romi- ble ancestry, and in whose veioas now origie coarse the warm and chivalrous blood par le1 ration that inspired Lafayette and his. goener nom t sa fol- oneU compatriots to ot'er their hearts, 5oubid their fortunes and their sgords to ,the Aei anger, liberty of our American, Reputbid. "Bousla ation, From us espelially, as the represents. the pat bzae, tives of Loplisiana, they should receive fore qu ,arue, every honor and attention. to,1 de The heroic names that live in the hisa erflor'l Dra- tory of our own State trace back their pct. s id F. earliest aspirations to the recolleetions rqgard, ate. of the glorious parentage that on the he of battle fields or in the Cabinet made the Asoend '. F. name of PrannelIllastrlonus.. A cordial, which warm, sincere and affectloAte welcome buildia alion nl believe me, when Jeay that while Gen' A r. A. the emblem of our own 'State shall bh and'led dear forever to us, so also, in the gar. found a ufan-( don of our hearts will grow always- Odm(, Capt. fresh and full of beauty-the floear de lia sitaspect otyoear ever-beloved France, ,Ir. Ell of or. Then turning toward the delegatesto tom-le Hon, the Yorktown Centennial{ he addressed Visitang them . copadl mnaut Im Tn1 raInCIL LANGUAOS, of the I Ir. A. with inst enough of an Ameroin accent 'tives of s Ba- to nake the effodrt more pleasing, in thie tioned g Ir. J. We: " propers lien- "A vons, messielrs, rep-elentang,1d'u th get) eve Sand gnverDment que noas oherissons et' iti then SFe. quoe none admirons, qui gtes venas parnm ktidly 1 none pour none exprimer lee sentimeatl the ami lton- affeetneox area lesquels nos pores de la coidntric orlin Lonisiane sent regarde. par von., jo vean not but offre, an nom de la Chambre des Rep- Visool Ha- resentante, humbles agents du peopie de sentinue la Lonulsane, l'hospitallte franbhe e0 Gien, Bi with cordiale provenant defoe osenrs recdsn hloedere naiesante. Et croyez n of bien quo efrenBib lego- cherissant l'embleme de notre Etat, noes The p >ion. none souviendrone, eapojornr dons nos carriage gent momre, aveo tout.e sa bhate et 00s fd- I Line- oeur, noon porterone Ia flour de lie de They Irce, votre belle France." of his hi 8t, Load applause followed this discourse, J, who arch and Gnu. Boolanger, speakiog ina hi a o was native tongue, answered in k short and benignit itors pithy address, which we will eadoavor of beC1 that to reproduce as follows, admitting that dalgeeid and It is inp6esible to give it pript the pleashat The strong and elegant goetatfs, the eelo thE Are roh, quent look, the peculiar, graceftl man- frcshneei bril ner, the tone of snitable assertion, amd the delej 5 so the pure language in which the Gensrh end oogl I at expressed his thanks : ·'his lety "Messlemms-4ons ne ponvons expri- a·iareni erty mer jnsqu' a quel point none sommms tacng4a1 cear- flattes de la reception quoe yonu none ical you faites anjourd'hi. El response a Polo- tion to St. qnente allocution de votre "Speaket4' je visitots ap. no puis que vous remnerifer des temoign- for Frai all, ages d'amitie et do bienveillance quo deoside of iyor -ous none aveZ donaes. La F'ranuie st pie to a in lee Eate, Unle ont toujoure ate hloes par tion owe lee fortes attaches de la aplus oordisle After 1 o of sympathie. Ce. deux peoplee se coin- the liaryt ech, preoiient, et toot porte a croire qu'pilee Cazsal~sti - aero- oont tojon's armie.. Vons noes expri. carrier to Imez eloquemment votre reconaishsance eesabos aIty an papet de c que nos ayear oant ait eri rtd Ion. r votat ao dane leop s., otf. jp p,, , asaa andsAhnts quoe eaue gos Mifrl resi', Adihr a o lq Ema~ vcqs~ic5· pop lath~ 4$ tjic de deeoen 4wn a ~, ale queille Is way he none' lit; ~c qu'Ils dnea, Etrý` i at d$ l'sgitatlonmoo? ;'I id wnomiee prasque - va do he boun anaone, ~t~e ~~4i Bs Iboaseelaflbsrteplee . p M+, Is, 4Olonnu d se n'ert Iiu a lin, zsleu1ie; , ofh nsapsitt Pendent tm dmt " steels .ae en kt t.terre l1p iocs.; CeWrptJJl e$ .u- et'_: o* deep CO- pales ei~ , aouh aoflt.pie 1O Meb n .Piejt o.. Note ! e};. ~di~ii~b la aolne T nsdr pe on i oaa qU6 noes nQidsrjtav SIonI, a.hpartye * Yeeratj 41 for qiat rinie l a i no ofu'tin f~o _ibo'.. h . rqar. heyt tbo`ne/`"? l oenlite the .p r UPoI S.tr ,:r .1, w~it~ioh lead to the~ I.tvIE a. olner fe a de 1 fl k °pit te aiitye lerty : :. ounaeembl ed ;~ 6 re forie ';Qeorgn a btonrº tama delega cfi nol4+i x ý=~i~~ snuptor' ose wi !r ,.eiar and havingea, _ t 1e regrd The Chest' *k.WIT Awundinglg the petl 1I, which load- tothe efri r 1a 'building the party were fi: :~ le GQen;l 1. Badger, C s a4er " )Qand, ed tohiThprivate r. fonnd sauutnibled £J. fesPropeotrtoyr of tea.. Mr. Elliott arwl berteeay aid bltom-Honed., rd Vieitp¢ dles: properthe ainenit°ia oft bwe on.' UaL 6 p feryever redy dod bade*' atid tK B fhi thes;i ofth wo Fcuntr eies , ,rkia Th ILpart retrdtheiPreu, aed toa~k carriagepfl I srnth ',senl were intr oducedbI~g~6~ ni~t the pLar. azu~ntt oftewrld,. the pr'eote4idg bl enfipity ofr one aforli iii~hei. ~'iM'hn .Jof8ere ChrsaXoh e to 'C6t14e iil&b~ dnlge~f .e ta$Rtt o s fhi:todk oafi,'* tIhe parobbishop ha- os~~~tq~l aea Tend owljtre Mhtoneeitrd i~ b~~W~~ Trlshisiprel Ate,,wbo pp~r *11~e:l: t tio toh r6ind apleosath r let~ii~g is t~ w vL'aitjOf% h6 ich ~in fatshwd hsTv 4nginqbt~~l~I: · fr Frane, tlfor al ahlis t4 b Vb 'd peeslhe ·of uein% ibiore of hobtapeq oi pito~ wbhot#Caha? elsin an -lejv~Cili Afc.Gb loaln&.tked8; 6ft.revren oduo thfen iarty rode t~ow-ard he l:'we, footr· of iri 'crIe of thea Wester te th iteg~bot Mieat sqp~ doqetha M a~royld wi~thl too lz~~i~paef3~~ij~ o~~ trf~t~o~hj~~fff fi~C~MIii~t~i~ I~.. i 5 h~14 'r +rýrt ký s 4ex 1 re - F ! . C Iu xI 1 . ;* A-., ý" b yY r 'ýo` / ý, ý f 4f -4' ....rSjr2ý'J