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8TJNPAY HORMIXQ. SEPT. 1S7S. sBmni court DEasiows. DIGEST OF JTHE DECISIOSS Et Percy" Roberts, Reporter mt tb-e (npremVCMrt.

CITATION OF APrEAL SURETIES ON BAIL No. 707 Tfco State vg. George Ten-nant et als. 1. The citation of appeal, in a eaae -whera tHe State is a party, must be served on the attorney for the btate who lias obtained, the judgment appealed If absent, the service- must be made at his doncieil, as in ordinary cases.

2. The obligation of sureties on a ball toond ia not affected by the fact that the indictieent was found for an offense of ft higher grade than that expressed in the bond, and which higher crime included the lower. 3. It is sufficient, If by the terms of the bail bond the offense is substantially although not technically described. Appeal from the Fifth Judicial District -Court, parish of East Baton Kouge.

ti.v.o J. Lsmon, District Attorney plaintiff and appellee. Uerron, Bird Beale for defendants and appellant. The opinion of the court was delivered Dy MANIttSG.C.J. udgment for plaintiff and CWMIAI LAW EVIDENCE CONSTITUTION OF JURIES IN CRIMINAL CASES FORM OF No.

7033 Tlie State vs. Elbert fanik. 1. Where a party is tried for perjury for having sworn in a civil suit that he -witnessed the sale of certain property, he haa the right to introduce in evidence the judgment of the court in said suit decreeing that said sale had been made, and the. reasons for sala judgment given by the conn.

He has also the right to show by witnesses that the said sale took place on a day different from the one he nad sworn to, even though the effect of such evi- dence is to contradict and discredit another witness in the case, without having laid the basis for such contradiction. 2. In criminal cases it is not necessary that there should be any foreman of the jury. Nor is it necessary that the ver- diet of a jury should be written or signed. Is ia sufficient that a member of the jury utters the verdict orally.

Nor is it necessary that the verdict should express the name of the prisoner, or the specific crime for which he is oondemed. Appeal from the Eleventh. Judicial District Court, parish, of Union. Gra- tfcain, J. Alien Barkadale, District Attorney, for plaintiff and appellee.

L. B. Watkins for defendant. The opinion of the court was delivered by Manning. C.

J. Judgment for defendant. CTUMINAL LAW. No. 7029---State vs.

Israel Morrison. 1. No indictment is "valid which, does bog contain an indorsement of the spe- I cial crime charged, followed by the words, a true bill." and signed by the loreman, in ms omciai capacity, in tno presence of the Grand Jury. Appeal from the Seventh Judicial District Court, parish of Point Coupee. H.

N. Ogden. Attorney General, for jtlaintiff. Hewes Parian ge for defendant. The opinion of the court was delivered by Mark, J.

Judgment for defendant. OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOARD OF LIQUI-DATOR3. No. 7073 State ex Board of Su- pervisora, etc. vs; Board of Liquidators.

1. The Board of Liquidators appointed to carry into effect tne provisions ot the Funding Act of 1874, cannot, refuse to lund any legal warrants or bonds of the State, when rea aired to do so bv the j'oxg or the legal custodians of such NsJ from the Fifth Judicial Dis-I trrrCt. parish of Orleans. Kogexs, J. i urent and xt.

arrar ior piain- id appellees. n. Ogden, Attorney General, for the ddants. ne opinion of the cdurt was delivered mj Mark, J. Judgment for plaintiff's and appellees.

ESTOPPEL PRACTICE RES-AD CDICATA No. 6998 Walter C. Compton vs. Wm. L.

Sandf ord. 1. Parties are estopped from denying admissions, or declarations deliberately made by them in judicial proceedings. 2. Judgments which are not absolutely null and void, cannot be attached in any collateral manner.

3. The issue of title to certain property passed on by a filial judgment, cannot be raised again in a subsequent suit between the same parties. Appeal from the Ninth Judicial Dis-, trice Court, pariah of Rapides. K. J.

Bowman and M. Ryan for plaintiff and appellee. James G. White for defendant and appellant. The opinion of the court was delivered by DeBlakc, J.

ndgmentamendecL j' JSVIDXNCE WHEN MORTGAGES AND LIENS BECOME EFFECTIVE, AS TO THIRD feONS. Nos. C043 and 6949 State ex rel. Cora A. Slocomb vs.

W. T. Rogillio et aL, and Cora, A. Slooomb vs. no.

J. Bar- row, sheriff, et ale. 1. In a mandamus proceeding by a mortgage creditor to compel the Recorder of Mortgages to record his mortgage, eo as to operate as a lien on hia debtor's property from a certain date, evidence is Admissible to show the existence of other mortgages, and judgment creditors of his debtor, claiming rival liens on said prop- JTne and vendor's privilege reserved by a vendor of real estate, to secure the oredit installments due bv ithe vendee on the purchase once, pe-' comes operative, and takes rank, as to third persons, not from the moment the I act of sale and mortgage is deposited 1 with the Recorder of Mortgages for re-I gistry, bat only from the moment it is actually inscribed in the book of mortgage, kept for that purpose, in the parish twhere the property is situated. Appeal from the Seventh Judicial DIs-' trict Court, parish of West Feliciana.

Yoist, J. Samuel J. Powell for, plaintiff and ap pell ant. W. W.

Leake for defendant and appel- 1 The opinion of the court was delivered I Judgment for defendant and appellee. I W- J. INTERJirJtlON OBESCRIPTION. To. 70C1 MarcIite, Martinez, et ai.

vs. Succession of A4olphe Vives. 1. Service of citation, and a oertined mt of the a suit be- jre the proper court to revive a idgmenr," made on the admlnistra-t of the judgment debtor, within en' years of the date of the judgment, 'ill interrupt prescription, even though be number of days within which the de-v was called on to answer wa3 not set forth in the citation. Appeal i rem ite.iiii wuuvii trict Court, parish of Iberville.

MoVea. E. B. Talbot for plaintiffs and appel-Barroir Pope; for defendant and ap- The opinion of the'cOurt was deliver- 4dby egan. j.

udgment torpiaiiiima yiiim. CRIM1NA XAW PRESCRIPTION IN CRIMINAL CASES-rKVlDENCE PLEADING. Ne. C915 The State- vs. Albert Williams.

-i 1 A verdict of conviction will not be set on the ground that the State's attorney refused to call and examine three-witnesses, present at the trial of the case, and alleged to be cognizant of all the facts of the case, when there is no averment in the bill of exceptions that the accused was prejudiced thereby, and when there is nothing1 to show that ho did iint have a fair and impartial trial. 2. The crime of murder cannot be prescribed. Time therefore is not of the essence of that offense, and therefore the time stated in the indictment is in gen-eral not 8. As affecting the question of prescription, aa to prescript bie ottenses, evidence is admissible to show that the accused was a fugitive from justice from the time the act charged was committed.

4. A general allegation, in an exception, that the-charge of the lower jadg9 js cot law," is too Appeal from .5 the Fifteenth Judicial District Court, parish of Assumption. Beattie. J. 1 i iL H.

N. Ogden, Attorney General for the State Folee, for defendant. The opinion of the court was delivered by Egan, J. Judgment for the State. 5 Try JurgielewiCB's Anti-Rheumatie Mixture, which is a native compound that has-been extensively used in the South for the cure of gout, neuralgia and rheumatism.

The mixture is for sale by all leading druggists. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Dont fail to procure Mrs. Wlnslow's Bootoing Syrup for all diseases of teething in children. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind eolio.

regulates, the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the fcild, gives rest to the mother For iflrst-class dental operations call on Dr. J. West, 8 North street, opposite Lafayette square. OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS Renalnlng In the New Orleans Pest Office September 8, 1S78.

General Delivery Open an Sandays freai 9 A M. tm 11 A. M. Persons caning for these letters wm please say ADVERTISED, and givs 5 J- INDIES' LIST. Alexander mrt Armatrong mrs AVKoat Mary A mus Ausalate miss AnihryHDmrs BeU Jans mrs Beeoe Hsnry mrs Byrena Vio miss Boullgny mrs widow Bonrwtta Ijena mrs Brummel Ada mrs Bsrncide Beasie JB miss Brans Fanny mrs Corand miss Conn era alary miss Crale Faanie mtas Cttrell Lilly mrs Davis Fannie mra Davis Mary mca Daltmerm m'n DapratliJmts Edgan Baran mrs Evans mra Fooatain mlaa 'Famols Justine miss Gaily Emellne mrs Garwood Nelly Grasale Loniae m'me Gordon Fannie mis Hie key Bridget miss Bill Laura mrs Uowaid BaUlamrs Howard mrs ohm on A goes nirs Johnson mrs Kanajan alary mrs Kever Johanna Korheloski Katie miss Knne m'me Ijnnree IJzilo mias Ievy Nellie miss Loftns mis Mayse MatUo mrs Mendelachn tots -Meigs Loais mrs Menges Adeline mrs Mitchell miss MUler Marraret mrs Moran Bridget mrs Molarity Catherine Moore Charlett miss miea-Moore Geo Nmit Mundy Faenie miss Modeal Jane nut Mnnsy Rossie mrs MoMonicle Xizais misa O'Brien Hattie mrs Patterson Kittle mra Panlery mma miss Pniiipe Marie mmo Powell mra Porter Kitty mrs Rodas Martha mrs Boherson mrs Robinson 1.

mrs Booney Maggie mrs Hwajnevra i Sielling Clara miss Smith Margaret mrs 6hepard Cora mias Waue ar gai et mrs Wade Blanche Wrldon Bosina mra West miss Wilder Lncretia miss Wright MatUe mrs Wootan Clara miss Wilson Adeline mrs Williams Aiizle miaa A. S. BADGEiS, Postmaster. New Orleans, September 7, 1878. I 11 sa GENTLEMEN'S LIST.

Abadle Jean Armstead as A Allison Jonas aarons Montayne BaJDnmlndge BasaJBdr BalchSC. Brtdjr co ayhl A cspt Bauer anet Beiton Bam Bernhard John Beach JO Beason Joaeph Bergeaon Belts Wra Bergmann dr Bryan ikTaomp. Biysn. Harding BisohoffGWJr son oo Boese Geo Boss loom II Brockboven Jos Buchanan JasR BruDlngmr Chase Wilson Chamhrone Jule Casanova A Carelta Chase rev Cleveland demons Geo Cocinell enpt Chiucli FO Campbell CullLvwreuce Cummings dr laclc rtaniel Robt Dale Dentsel DryrePH Dixon Dnnliam Dowenmuhle mr FacanChas Earl KlderAlex Khler Matbans Elliott 8 A-UinGW Kteime lucent Fauer. Bright Franklin John VbrbnahAlex fcco Fltzpatnclc Owes Grangnard Green Paul Oleave Wm Geheeb Chas Harris A Hall HSgman A -Uagelberger Hale Wm Henry Wm Hey Wm Hill Wm Hy 1U H.

Hlrseh Hogan Thos Hoffman John Holmes 1 Hobln mr Hopkins Wm HollyerGIi HoleJLee Hosmer A co James Jackson JeliceJM. Joubert Johnson Achilla Kranmer dr Eenner 8 A Klein Gabe Kris L. KiiUlea Pat King Henry LangdouLS Levy Jaoob LetamendlA Leary mr Lestre Leon JO-Lyons LongoGoisep Loaia Lores sen Chris Losee Francis Lomey Jas -Ive Cbaa Limenet Jules Maxwell Barry Martin Marshall mr Maxent Thos Marleas Ed Marriotts Is" Jr MerwlnVF Morse Colman Monehan Chas Montgomery CBTMorrison Moray mr Mnller Mutrell Jno Mount McLaughlin MoMahon MoCoilongh NiutH i ISTestor Mlohael Nelson John JilcolHHC' OnorevoleAll Orange Willis PattonThoa Pas'hkeOtto Percy Lestere Pretiton Baml Phillips Nelson Pyott Ping Joi don Piicher Mason PortierC II Ray mond Kamea Ernest Rickter Henry pachaidson WPRoblnson Thos Roberson Moss RodilesA Bomer Moses Robens Geo Stephenson Santa BoBa Schwarz Leon capt Shelby sangseer Babt Baprington 3 A See a Wind A Bteer Henry dr Steward James Bhwbnvno Steven Jobn i Sheen 8 ami Sigar A fpinelli PM Scott Wm Strother Kobt Bolbrean Carles Strunk Smith Benj emitUCJ. Smith David Smith Bobt Smith Taylor Harry Taylor Frank JTait EUerle dkeo Tyode) Thibodeux Tlngstron Daa'l ToMn Thompson Jos Tarppn Ernest Tally TM Tunssll JNed Veazie iUaret Leon Vantrat I Warner John Washington Wagner Geo Walker Wm Watkina Leigh Weil Man rice Webber Wm 8 Winta Woolfarth Chas WUllnms A Williams William Wm Williams Ed Williams dr YoudkMM Toung Joseph. Zamoia Theodore A.

8. BADGES. Postmaster. New Orleans. Sept 8.

1878. GRETNA LIST OF LETTERS Refining In the Pest Office, Ang. 31, isrs. Office hours on Handay from 7 A. M.

to 10 A. Id AlcornaMmrs Axelham mrs Beoer-y mas Davis mra Dyle Aaron oelyardJ Haran Esq Jenkins Daly mrs James rev Morrisan mr Rein ah an 6irs2iancy M. L. Jif.anivia, fostanistress. Gretna, Jefferson Pariah, La DIED.

BITTEB Tn Flnqnemlne. La August lL 187b, jars. EMILY KITTaR, aged 68 years. HITTER In Plaqnemlne, La August 17. W.

sviTI'EB. aged 26 years. ROCHE In Plaquemine. La, August 22, irfi, CABOLI2? aUGTJoTA KITTKK, wile el Wm. L.

aoche, aged Si years- St- Loui, and Paaacah, Ky4 pleat copy. IIERM On "unday, Sepf. 1, 1878. at 12 o'clock, M.t BEBatANN LIEBMaKN, nA H(K Truara a nar.ivaof lahr. Qrand DaOOy ci Baden.

BRIGHT On Sunday. September 1st, 187S at 12 LAURA tER KICK, wife of Louis J. Blight, In the 341 year of her age, a native Clinton, Louisiana. ALLEN air. CHARLES ALLEN, a nativs of Delaware, sged 33 years.

EVER On Sunday, September 1. 1878. at BP. HEN BY MEVER, aged 31 years, na-ttre of Hamburg. Osnrany, and resident or this city for the past 12 years.

MONTIDONICO On Sunday, September 1878, at 12 JOHN MOWTIDOWICO, agea 34 years, a native ot Genoa, and a- resident oi this city for three years. PETKSEL On Sunday morning, September 1 1878. at quarter to o'clock, of heart at- ease, JEEKMIAH PEIBSEL, aged 64 years, a native oi Cteater county, Pennsylvania, EE BBION- On Sunday, September 1 1878, HkKBI DE BRiOW.naiiveof ranee, aged 35 years. AVCOCTK- At A3 BourboB street, at 1 o'clock, Sept. 1, 1878, JOSEPH AYCOCK.

in tn SBch year of nls age, a nativs ot Assumption parish, MOSES On suaday. Sept 1, 1878, at 3 O'clock, P. Mrs. UAKOnINU MUSKS, native of Germany, aged 42 years. MOSEb On Saturday.

August 31, 1878 at 4:30 A. M-iSAsi'L MOSFS, aged 21 years and 6 montba a native of Indianapolis, resident of ew Orleans tor tour ears. BIETBY On Sunday, September 1, 1878, a 5 o'clock, A. JOtL P. BIICTKY, ags4 19 yars 8 morths arid S3 days, native of thia city, eldest eon of John Bietry and Pauline Egy.

BROCK On 8nnday. September 1, 1878, at 6:46 P. Miss A. M. BRUCE, a native of ew xoiki BEN IT On- Sunday evening, at 3:30 o'clock lOTJ IS GABRIEL BEN (T, aged 3 years, son of Henry O.

Benit and Blanche Relue. CAFFJN On Sunday, September 1, 1878, afe. nalf-past 1 o'clock, y. Mrs. wiiow CHARLES CAFFIN, aged 76 years; JONES On Sunday.

Sept 1, 1878, at 9 P. MABY THERESA JONES, aged 6 years 2 months and 27 aaya, youngest daughter of Chas. Jones and Mary Earlea. STEVXN8 On Monday morning. Sent.

2, 1878, at 10 O'CiOCk, NICHOLAS rTKVKS.S, aged 24 years, a native of Austria aud a resident of this oity for the last 6 years. MILLET On Mondav. Septembers. 1878. at 5:1 0 P.

Very Rev. JOsi'PH MARIE MILLET, Vicar General of the Diocese of New Or. ATJGTJSTIN On Monday, Sept. 2, 1878, at O'clock, r. JOSEPH AUOLrHE AU GDSTIN, sged 18 months, son of J.

Aunt au-guatln acdLelpaine LolhOEde. SCHMIPF On Tuesday, September 8, 1878, at 1 o'clock, A. LOUISA SCHsilPF. a native of Mobile, aged 17 years and 9 months. BRUMMER Mondav, Sept.

2, 1878, at tt P. ALEXANDRE TUEObORb, son of Mina and Theodore Brummvr, aged 2d months. O'OONNELL On Monday. Sept. 2d.

1878 HENRY O'CONNELu, a native of eouuiy Mayo. Ireland, aged SI years, and a rssldeas of this city for three years. MVRPHY On Monday, Sept. 2. 1878.

at 3:35 O'clock, GEORGE ALEXANDER MU8-M1Y; only son of George W. Murphy and Julia Ann Fari el), aged 2 years and 6 months. RYAN On Tuesday, September 3, 1878, at 11:35 P. M-, TERESA JANE RYAN, aged 3 yar, 1 months and 18 days, daughter of Edward Kyan and Ellen HuBsey. LAN On Tuesday, September 8.

1878, at 1:20 P. M- EAS T. LANE, aged 32 years, 2 months and 18 days, a native of county Kerry, 'YTJILLE At New Orleans. Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1878, KATE, wife of Frank Edward YuUIe.

WALLACE Oa Tuesday, September 3, at 3 o'clock, P. JM-, MARGARET ANNE, only daughter of John Wallace and Annie O'Brien, a native of this city, aged 4 years 1 month and 29 days- MCDONALD On Tuesday, September 3, 1878, at 10 minutes to 9 P. M-. ROBERT GIBSON MCDONALD, aged 2 years and 10 months, youngest son of Hugh J. McDonald and Mary Jn Condon.

HOWES On Tuesday, September 3d, at 5 O'clock, P. M-, CHARLES J. HOWHiS, aged 23 year, native of England. LACK On Tuesday, September 3. at 3 o'clock, P.

PATRICK LACE aged 37 years, a native of oounty Wexford. Ireland, and a resident of this oity tor the last ten years. HENQUJNET On Tuesday, September 3. at 2 o'clock. P.

D. HENQUINET, aged 38 a native of Belgium and a member ot the Lualtanlan Portuguese Benevolent Association. WALTHALL In Magnolia. on Friday, Augnst 3U, a a. vapt.

xs. ai.iu aged 43 years, native of Holly Springs, and a resident ot this city. HALL On Tuesday. SeDt. 3.

1878. at 4 o'clock, FREDERICK HALL, a natlva of Liverpool, aged 40 years, a -LEAHEY On Tuesday, September 2, 1878, at 9 o'clock. A. CHARLES, aged 5 years and 9 months, youngest aon of James Leahey and Mary Ann Rook. a TRACY At 1:15 A.

M- Tuesday, September 3. 1878, JOHN THOMAS, aged 4 years and 6 months, son of Mlohael Tracy and Annie Mut-phy. LIVINGSTON On Tuesday morning. Sept. 3.

1878, at halt-past 3 o'clock, ROY BROCK-HOlbT LIVINGSTON, only sen of Horace G. and Julia Livingston, aged 6 years and 8 days. McNAM ARA At 6:30 A. Tuesday, Bept. 3.

3 878, TIMOTHY WALTER, son of Patrick MoNamara and Bridget Blake, aged 14 months. ACGUSTIN On Monday evening, Sept. 2. at halt past 6 o'clock. JOSEPH NCJMA, aged 18 months, and on Tnesday morning, Sept.

3, at hair-past 7 o'oleck, OsKfH LAURENT, aged 5 months, sons of J. Noma AuguaUn and Del-nhina Dolhonde. CONVERSE On Tnesday. September 3, 1878, W. H.

CONVERSE, aged 26 years, native of Piain City. Ohio, and a resident of this city for the last five years. SCHABFF On Tuesday morning, September 3, 1878, at 9 o'clock, JOHN P. SCHARFF. aged 41 years, native of Holland.

ASHER-On Monday. 2d Inst-, at 6: SO A. MARIS LOUKB, aged 3 years and 6 months, yonngest daughter of 0. M. and Babetts Asher.

Tr'RFiN on Monday evening, September 2, 1878, at 10 minutes past 8 o'clock, JOHN TUB. PIN. only son of Edward 8. Turpin and I van una Word, ai ed 2 years and 23 days. iV BRFN AN Sent.

3. at 9:30 A- M-. MICHiEt, JOSEPH, son of James Brenan and Mary Alice Brown, aged 2 years and 11 months. DUCBOS At Belmont, parish of West Baton Bouge, August HO. 1878, at 6 o'clock.

A. tf ACGDSTE AMAND DUCROS, aged 19 months and 7 days, the only child of Etlenne Amand Duorflsandof Cora M. Guesnard. A MULLEN On Monday, September 2, 1878, at 2:30 P. JOHN B.

LuEN, a native ot Oalway, Ireland, aged 45 years, a resident of this city for tuelast 16 years. REEVES On Monday, September 2, 1878, at aqaaiterpast i ociock, r. sAHUUtn ANN DON A HOE, aged 27 years and 6 month, wife of James J. Reevea, a native ot Clononey, Shannon Harbor, Kings county, Ireland. REEVES- On Monday, September 2, at 8 A.

JAMES JOSEPH JEEVES, aged 2 years, lO months and 9 days, aon of James Reeves snd Margaret Donahoe. GROFF On 6unaay, Sept 1, 1878, at Hotel Dien, of yeDow fever. WM. T. GROFF, chief engineer ot New Orleans Home Sugar Refinery, atred 45 yea's, native of Philadelphia, a resident of thia oity for the pait 8 months.

BICE-On Sunday, Sept 1. 1878, at 7:30 P. JOHN A. Ri C'E, Sfred 2 years and 2 months, aon of Joseph M. Rice and Margaret O'NeU.

COLEMAN Monday, Sept. 2. 1878, at 6:30 A. ELLA COLEMAN, daughter of Bridget Fleming and the late Robs. Coleman, aged 22 years, a native of Louisiana.

8 HE AN On Monday, Sept. 2, 1878. at 4Vj o'clock, P. BRIDGET SHE AN, aged 75 years, a native of county Cork, Ireland, aud a resident ot this oity for the lait three years. BROWN On Monday, Sept 2.

1878. at 3 o'clock, a. M-, MALooiE BROWN, aged 22 3 ears and 5 months. A i LE On Monday, September S. -1878, at 2:30 o'clock, JOSEPH Ala BAILS, aged 17a months.

LEWIS On Monday, September 2, 1878, at 6 O'CIOOA, A. AJUlBl'lkUMt, agSU XI years, wife of P. H. Lewis. HODGINS On Monday, September 2, 1873, at 4:45 O'clock.

A JOHN MICHAEL, third child ef John r. Hodgins and Alice Maher, aged 4 years, 4 moaths and 22 days. GEHEEB On Monday, September 2, 1878, atyquarter 01 IU o'clock, r. ua.aaiHiK, aged 2d years, a native ot this city. TCBNEB On Tuesday morning, September 3.

1878. at 12:15 o'clock, of yel'ow fever, Ei. TURNER, aged SI years Olnonths and 17 days, eldest son of the late James A- Turner and Elenor W. Rogers. HOLLANDOn Saturday, Aug.

31, 1878, at 3:15 A. EMILY HOLLAND, eldest daughter of Waiter Holland and Catherine Zlnkler, sged 16 years and 10 months, a native of Louisiana and a resident ot this city for the past 12 HOFFMANN Suddenly, on Monday, Sept 2. at hait-paat 4 o'clock. P- al THEODORE H. jiuD Vjna.fi son 01 a.

t. jaonmauu, agoua jaia and 10 months, native Of this City. moohey On Tuesdav, September 3, 1878, Algiers, at hail-past 6 o'clock, P. atrs. JANE MOONEY.aged 85 years, a native of Cookstown, oonntyVryrone, Ireland, and a resident of Algiers for forty-one years.

a KKT.T.Y On Mimdir 1S3 O'clock, P. M-, Miss "MARY ANN KELLY, aged 21 years and 6 moats a. WIN stead on Monday evening, at half- patt o-oioca, x. tx. an STEAD, aged iJtf years, a nauve oi Henderson, Ky.

I a CONLON On Tuesday, 'September 1878, at a quarter past 4 o'clock, ji JAMES LcONLON. aged 3 vears, 11 months and 21 days. youngest son ai iece.ia awuulu uiu uiv iaw James conlon. 8TITH On Tuesday, the 3d or September, at 5miemesto7o'olooit, P. WILLIAM Bta-PB EAR ST II H.

aged 25 yoars. a native ot lSew orieans, and sou of uerard Stitb and Clara B. afOTselie. i BONING Oa Tnssdav, September at 8:15 O'clock. P.

CHARLES ALBERT BONING, son ef Geo- Boning and. Mane Loutse Eoelly, a native of New Orieana, aged 3 yeaas 7 months and 15 days. i BOWELL On Wednesday, September 4, at .0:40 P. MM HXDWIGA, widow of toe late Wm. IiTlne Rowel', aged 24 years, native ot Warsaw.

t. WILKINSON On Wednssday, September 4. I878, THOS. O. WILKINSON, aged 33 years, a native of Ohio.

i ROBERT On Wednesday, Fepteinb.r 4, 1878. at ii o'clock, P. Paul bdwabu BOBELOT, aged 2 months, son ot Paul Bobeiot and Lirxie Chaplain. i a O'REILI On Wednesday. Sept.

4th. at a quarter to 10, P.M.. MAURICE O'REILLY, Bm of J. P. O'Reilly and of Vlrglnte Chretien, at the age of 2 ear sand 7 months.

BRADY At 2 P. sr. Wednesday. Sentemnsr 4, 18)8, THOMAS JtMSCPH, son of Thomas Brady and Harah Maria Atallon, aged 4 years, 4 months ai.U Its days. a COMFS On Wednesday.

Sept. 4, 1878, at 4 O'clock, P. ALICE HENLEY, wife Of Hamuli A. Cornea, a native oi Clinton, sged 21 ears. i IV PH1I.AW-On Wednesday evening.

Septetn- Der 4, 1878, at ten inlnutes to o'clock. CUAjkLES LE8LIB PUELAN. aged 23 yeaxa. 6 months and 24 days, a native of Alabama KEKFE On Wednesday, Bept 4 1878, at 5 o'clock, P. ANNIE O.

KKEFE, daughter ef atienael O. Keefe and Catherine Donolan, sgi 7 years and 7 months. i PHILLIPS on Wednesday. September 4, ie7. at o'clock, p.

Mrs. f. a. ru.iuL.ifn aged 89 ears, and a native oi Uoncorlia parish. La.

BUKBLY-At Marietta. Ga. September 4, 1878, a o'clock. A. MaGGIE BuAKELY, aged 17 years, daughter of the late James D.

Biakely and granddaughter of J. A. Turn ell. MARKS On Wednesday, September 4, at 9 a.m, Salomon bernaru marks, aged a years and 7 months, second son of Henry Marks and Charlotte Frank Lazard. hauu i jhe on wednenosy, September 4.

at iiBA.a. J-uci kin HKiuuiaUJij aeu 18 veara, a native ot this city, son of a. C. Bru-guiere and Rosa Bourgeois. i SGI At Wesson.

Sentember 1. 1878. GEORGE ROBERT, infant son ot Dr. R. W.

nea ana jama ic Oliver, aged i year, a montn and three days. I VOGEL On Wednesday. September 4. at 7a o'clock, A.M., MARTHA SPERLING, wife ot William A. vegeL.

DEITRICH On Tuesday evening, Sept. 3, 1878, at half-past 9 o'clock, ECGENB GORMAN VALENTIN jS DEITRICH, aged 4 years 6 months and 20 days, and WiLLIE ANDREWS CENSORIOUS DEITRICH, aeod 1 year 11 months and SO days, children of Wm. Deitrlch and Ellen Virginia (joroaa. a WRIGHT On Wednesday, September 4th, st A. of yellow fever, MATTIE PAL FREY wiught, sged IB years.

9 QUIRK On Wednesday morning. September 4th, at 2:30 o'clock. MARIE ISABEL, aged 7 years. 4 months and 21 days, a native of stateness, Cuba, youngest daughter of the late Wm. O.

Quirk andMarv O. Cnnne. of thia cltv. NORVELL Mrs. MATT I NORVELL.

wife of tbu late C. R. Norvell, of tlie Democrat HARRIS On Wednesday, September a. 1878, at 8:30 A. of yellow fever.

RICHARD O'NEIL. aged 2 years and 8 months, third son of Otis Harris ana Kate O'NeU. EVANS On Wednesday evening, September 4. 1878, at 9:15 o'clock, FRANCIS MICUaEL XVA.JN t. aged 6 years and 16 days, a native of New Orleans, La, aon.

of Michael Evans and Mary RevelL. On Wednesday, September 4, 1878, at P. THOH. MAHONV, aged 4 years, 9 months and 29 days, the third son of Daniel Mahony and Maggie Nolan. CULLEN On Wednesday evening, September 4.

at 25 minutes to 7 o'clock, ALIOE ANTOINETTE, aged 13 months and 24 days, youngest daughter of James Cullen andMaiy AnnAntonino. a KEITH At 11:30 P. on Wednesday, September 4, 1878. J. H.

KEITH, aged 40 years, native of Boston. and for the last 10 ears a resident of sw Orleans. VEBGEZ On Thursday, September 5, 1878. at 2 o'clock, P. JOSEPH EDWARD, son of John B.

Vergez and Christine Humbrecht, aged 3 years 1 mouth and 10 days, a native ot thia city. CORBIN On Thursday. September 5 1878, at 5 o'clock, P. M-, HENRY A. CORBIN, a native ct Cincinnati, aged 33 PLACE On Wednesday, September 4, 1873, in the part en of Jensrsoa, La, of consumpaun, LUCY AUBERY, daughter of the late L.

H. Place, aged 27 years. i ft DO RAND At Pass Christian, Wednesday. (September 4, 1878, at 3 o'clock. A.

K. B. DO It an a native of New xork, aged 21 years 2 months and 9 days, of malarial bUons fever. HUNTINGTON At Ocean Springs, 6etmber2. 1878.

of yellow fever, ALICE A. HUNTINGTON, aged 18 years and 9 months, a native of Cleveland, Ohio. BITZIUS OnThursoay, September 6.1878, at 3:30 o'clock. LILY ROSA, aged. 8g ears, daughter pf Capt H.

P. Rltziua, U. S. and ot Amelia Lewis. McDONALD On Thursday, September 5.

1878, at 11 O'clock, A. JAMES LEE Mo- DONALD, eldest son of Hugh McDonald and Mary Jane Condon. McILBEEVY Tuesday, September 3. 1878, at 10 minutes vast 6 o'clock, P. PERCY WILLIAM 8TICKNEY McILREBVY.

only son and youngest child of William and Lizzie A. Mollreevy, aged 5 ears 8 months and 8 days. LOTTQCET On Thursday, September. 6. 1878, St 1:20 P.M., IDA FRANCAISE LOCQUET.

aughter of M'me Locquet-Leroy, a native of this city, aged S4 years 10 months and 11 days. a SCHWARTZE On Thnrsdsy, September 5Uu at 4 o'clock, P. KARL SCHWARTZE, aged 27 years, native of Braunschweig, oermany, and a resident of New Orleans for the past four years. I TARKK On Thursday. September 5tlu at 6 in the 40th year of hia age.

Major W. NORBOBNE STARKE, son of the late Gen. Wm. E. Starke, i sCHRIBVKIt On Thursday, September 5.

1878, at 3 o'clock, P. JuHM GEORGE, aged 8 years and 8 months, eldeet son of J. George Sohrlever and Cora Yost JOHNSON-On Thursday, September 5th. at 9:20 o'clock. P.

CARRIE, wife of M. John-on, a native of Alberaweilen Bavaria, aged SO years, and a resident of this oity for tne past ten years. PATTEN-On Thursday 6. 1878, at 10 o'clock, AM08 PATTEN, aged 89 years, a native ot Bangor. Maine.

EVERETT On Thursdav morn in. September 5, at 7 o'clock, HONOR HEALSY. wife of Peter Everett, aged 30 years, a native of Ire lasd and tor the last 9 years a resident of this city. i 3 OFF ITT On Tuesday, September 3, 1878, at the Adams place, Iberville parish, of cholera infantum. HERMAN ZCBERBIER, son of Wm.

I. afoffit and Henrietta J. Clammann. aged 10 monhts and 2 days, SCANLAN On Thursday, September 6, 1878, at 5 A. FRANCES SCANLAN, aged3 yean and 9 months, daughter of Michael ttcaalaa and Aiinie Bkelian.

1 KNOBELOCH At 10 minutes 'to 2 o'clock, A. Thursday, Sept. 6, 1878, of yellow fevsr, CBABLES KNOBELOCH, a naUve Of St Louis, aged 23 years. CAMPBELL On Thursday, September 5, 1878. at 2 o'clock, A.M, ANNIE CAMPBELL, aged 4 years, 9 months and 16 days, a native ot ew Orleans, ana the orfly daughter of Michael Campbell and Ann Carroll.

WELCH On Thursday, September at 3:30 A M-, MAIMEE W. WELCH, aged 2 years and 6. months, a native of New Orieana, only child ot J. D. and Jeannie W.

Welch. MORAN On Wednesday, September 4, at 12 O'clock, EUGENIA M. MORAN, aged 11 Sears, a I atlve of this city, only daughter of the ite Michael and Phoebe Moran. SHAY On Thursday, Beptember 5. 1878, at 10 o'clock, P.M.fc Mrs.

ANN SHaY, aged 72 years, native of Ireland, and a resident of this city for the last thirty years. a GUXBLE On Thursd ay, September 5th, at 4 P.M., RENE GUEBLE, aged 10 years and 9 months. i 0 COLEMAN At Algiers, on Thursday. Bep- temoer at ccioca, r. uiun jujjiv-MAN, aged 67 years, a native ot Queen's county, Ireland, and a resident of.

this city for the past 30 years. VRKDE1S BTTRGH On Friday, September PIERRE CORTLSNDT, son of W. H- Vreden-burgh and Odile Field, aged 9 years and 0 months. MONETTE On Friday. September 6, 1878.

G. N. Monette. I 9 THIENEMAN On Friday. September 6, 1878, St 1 O'clock.

P. UTIO A'AxAJM Jal AM, aged 9 years and 18 days. WILSOW At 1:30 P. Friday, September 6. Ib78, in hte 44thyearoi nis age, itev.

h. w. WILSON. D. D-, a native of Virginia, and Pastor of the Coliseum Place Baptist Church ot this city.

i STRENNA At 3:30 P. September 6, 1878, JOHN, only sou oi John Streana, in the 21st year ot his age, i DENECHAUD On Friday, September 6, 1878, at quarter to 8 o'clock, of oongeatlve fever. daughter of Edward Denechaud and Juanita del Trego. WOOLF-On Saturday, Sept. 7, 1878, at 12:25 A.Tsr., willis K.

WoOLF, aged 21 years. native of Marengo county, Ala. MASSICOT- In Mandevllle. on Wednesday. September 4, 1878, at 10 o'clock, a.

RITA, aged 15 years, youngest daughter ot J. J. X. Massicot and Elise Bourgea. fin VriAaT mornmir.

Sentamber 6. 1878, at 5 o'clock, ALICE aged 8 years and 2 months, eldest daughter OIL. A. Ledoux snd Mary A. Payon.

9 MOBIARITY On Fridav. September 6, 1878. at 12:30, P. JAMES MORIARITY, in the 35th year of his age, native of Queen, oounty Kerry, Ireland. 9 TWICHELL On Fridav, September 6, 1878, at zu minutes to r.

oi yeuow lever. HORACE second dan gfcter ot BnJ. S.Twlchell ana jciune m. eumner, sgej years and 7 cays. BATTLE Friday.

September 6.878, at half past 8 o'clock, A. WILLI BATTLE, seed 6 years 10 monta and 23 days, a native of New Orleans. McCOOE On Friday morniug, Bept 6, at 3-20 clock. GEO. P.

McCOOE, accd 28 years, a native of Armagh, couaty, Ireland, and resident of This ctty for tne pan nln yersL tnorhisg Sept 6, at 10 o'clock, FREDERICK B. MOXON, aged 19 yftsrafs HIME On Friday morning, Sept. 6, 1878, at 5 ajm, oia nauve oi Adver- IooL McBRIDE On Friday, September 6 1878, at 6:10 A. M-, ot vellow fever, MARY daughter of Andrew McBrlde and Margaret Cocan. aged 1 year 3 months and 8 days.

BENT A NO On Triday morning, the 6 th" at 6:45 o'clock. aDOLPH BRESTANO. a native of Germany, aged 28 years. a VON WAIGENHE1M At 4 O'clock. A- M-ALBERT VON WAKGEAHEIM, a native Of Germany.

SePt- 6, at 7:30 A. MILTyN A. RANDALL, aeoond sonot MUton and M. H. Randall, aged IS years and 6 months.

REICHXRT On Frilay, September 6, 1878. 1:20 A. BETTY BCHROKDER, wife of W. Belchert sped 27 years, a native of Germany, and resident of this city for the past 8 years. S9 BCHEOBDXB On Fridav.

September 0. 1878. at 6:45 A. M-, MAR SCHROJCDEK, Sged 22 years, a native of Germany, and resident ot this City for the past 3 years. JOHNSON On Friday, Pepteraber 6.

e'Olock, A. JOHN BRIDGET JOHNSOJi, Jr. aon ef Dr. S. B.

Jehnson and Cita Sloo. McOARRY On Friday evening, September 0,100. Ul ClOCK, iViaX UUAAL4 MC- GARB y. aged 3 years and 9 months, daughter ot J. McGarry ana Nina Brady.

KENT Friday, September 6, 1878, at 12:30 o'clock, P. JOHN JaMES, tne youngest child of John J. Kent and Mary Ann Markey, aged 1 year 1 month and 28 days. COUSINS At 9:10 P. Friday, September 6, MARY ELIZABETH, a native of MeOomb Oity, Miaa.

youngest daughter of JohnContios and Rosalie Kelley, aged 3 years and 9 months. a DOYLE On Friday evening, September 6. 1878, at 4 o'clock, E. J. DOYLE, a native of Ireland and a resident of this city for the past 22 years.

AUCTION SALES. BV HOEY, MACON Ss O'CONNOR. JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. BAR-ROOM AND MOVABLES AT AUG- TION. Succession ot Henry Murphy.

No. 40,582 beoond District Court tor the parish ot Orleans. BY HOST, MACON O'CONNOR Nicholas J. Hoey, Anctioneeer Office No. 11 Caron-delet street TUESDAY.

September 10, 1878, at 11 o'clock, A. on the premises, corner of Front and Calliope streets, in the Triangle Buildings, by virtue of an order ot the Honorable the Second District Court for (he parish of Orleans, dated 29th August 1878. will be sold by pnblio auction The one-half interest et the deceased in the Bar-Room, Stock and Fixtures thereof, known as the RAILROAD EXCHANGE, situated at the corner ot Front and Calliope soeets, nd other movables, as per inventory on fUs in this court. Terms Cash on the spot au31 87 td JUDICIAL FURNITURE. MOVABLES, ETC, AT i Auction.

Succession of Etienne J. Foltler No. 40.519. Second District Court lor the Parish ef Or. leans.

BY HOEY, MACON A O'CONNOR NirhO-las Hoey, Auctioneer Office No. 11 Ca-rondelPt street WEDNESDAY, 11th September, 1878, at 11 o'clock. A. on the premises, on Great men, between Montegut and Olouet streets, by virtue ef an order of the Honorable the Second District Court for the pariah of Orieana, dated 29th August, 1878, will be sold at public auction AU tbe Household Furniture, Movable and Personal Property belonging to said estate, as per inventory on file in court -Terms Caeb, before delivery. an31 s7 td BY NASH 3c HODGSON.

JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. DOUBLE TENEMENT COTTAGE HOUSE, No. 671 BOYAL STREET. Between Louisa and Clouet streets. Succession Caroline Neff, deceased.

Second Lis trict Court, jarish ot Orleans-Docket No. 40,456. ON LONG CREDIT AT AUCTION. BV sash Hodgson w. 1.

Hoagson. Auctioneer Office No. 13 Carondelet street On SATURDAY. September 28th, 1878, at 12 o'clock M-. at the St Charles Auction Exchange, is the basement rotunda of the St -Charles Hotel, in this city, by virtue and in pursuance ot an order ot the Hon.

A. L. Tissot Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleans, dated August 21st 1878, docket Na 40.456, for account of the sucoeeslon ot Mrs. Caroline Neff, deceased, at public auction, will be sold ONE VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in the Third District of this city, la the square bounded by Royal (late Casa. calvo), Dauphin (late Greatman).

Louisa and Clouet streets, designated ss No. 16, and measures 31 feet front on Royal street by a depth of 159 feet 10 inches and 2 lines, all, more or less, American measure, and between parallel lines, as per plan which can be seen at the place of sale. The Improvements consist of A NEAT DOUBLE TENEMENT FRAME COTTAGE HOUSE, slate roof, containing six rooms and a cistern on each side. Teims and Conditions One-fourth cash, and the balance at one, two and three years' credit, with 8 per cent per annum Interest and all the usual seourltylolauses. including special mort gsge, with vendor's lein, 5 per cent for attorney's fees in oase of suit, and Insurance olanse: lO per cent to be paid cash on the spot to bind the sale.

Act of sale before Abel Dreyfous, notary pub lie, at the expense of the purchaser, including the taxes due and exigible in 1879. an23 25- si 8 15 22 td JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. VALUABLE SECOND DISTRICT PROP-erty, corner St Louts and Marais streets. THIRD DISTRICT PROPERTY, on Lapeyronse, near Galvez street Snecessiod of Mr. Kuphemia Budde, deceased.

Second District Court. Parish of Orleans. Docket No. 40,090. BY NASH A HODGSON w.

I. Hodgson, Auctioneer Office No. 13 Carondelet street HATD BDAY. September 21. 187s, at 12 o'clock, at the St Charles Auction Exchange, in tne basement rotunda of the St Charles Hotel, In this city, by virtue and in pursuance of an order of the Hon.

A. L. Tissot Judge of the Second District Court for the parish of Orleaqs. dated 1 una 1 4 nrm of the succession ot Mrs, KcUiemla Budde, deceased, wife ot Joseph Budde, at publio auction, will be sold 1. THREE CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improve ments thereon, situated in the Second District of this di in tbe square bounded by Marais, Villere, 1 1- Lonis aad Oontl streets, designated by the letters and C.

Lots A and adjoin -each other snd measure each 32 feet front on 8t Lonls street, bv a depth of 66 feet 7 Indies, lot A forming the corner of St Louis and Marais streets. The improvements on these two lots consist of a TWO STORY FRAME SLATE-ROOF HOUSE, with eight rooms, outbuildings, cistern, etc on lot A. known as No. 220 st Louis street and a DOUBLE TENEMENT FRAME COTTAGE HOUSE, slated, with two rooms on each aide, kitchen, cistern, etc, on lot known as No. 224 St Lonis street Lot ac Joins the above lots A and In their rear, and measures 33 feet 5 Inches front on Marais street, by a depth of 64 feet, all between parallel lines, American measure as per sketch of J.

D'Hemeoonit, surveyor, dated February 1878. The Improvements on this lot consist of a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, with Six rooms, out buildings, etc, known as No 93 Marais street. 3. A CJ RTATN PORTION OF GROUND, together with all the puildings and improvements therecn, altua ted in the Third District of this oity, in the square bounded by Lapeyronse, Laharpe. Miro and Galves streets, whlcn measures 66 feet 9 inches and 3 lines front on Lapeyronse street by a depth of 157 feet 11 inches and 2 lines, all more or lees, and between parallel lines, said portion ot ground being composed ef apart of lots 11 and 12, on a piano Louis Bringier.

surveyor, dated March 31, 1S3S, and deposited In the oifioe of U. Y. Lewis, late no-tofy. The Improvements consist of a VERY NEAT FRAME SLATED COTTAGE, containing six rooms, cistern, etc. Terms and Conditions One-hall cash, and the balance at one year, with eight per eent per annum Interest and all the usual security olausses, ten per cent to be paid cash on the spot to hind the sales.

Acta of sals before W. H. Pascoe, notary public, at the expense of the purchasers, Including thetaxes due and exiglbte in 1879. aul6 1 8 25 at 8 15 td n. s.

noRPHY son. General Auctioneers and Appraisers, Office and Salesrooms Met 108 and 110 Magazine street, Regular Auction Sales every rrjXSDAY, THURSDAY and HAlXSCAY. At 10 dock. A. M.

Agents tor Kloed, Walts Ca's English Alas aaa PerMS. Knickerbocker Works ConaanaeiMIlk, Fibular brand. And White Ek Vineyard Keoiux, Iowa, Concord OOBsigfimsBts respectfully ao'letta. els '77 ly ANOTHER 1 NO SCALING! No Postponement AIL PRIZES PAID IN FULL SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE. to louisiAii sun -emu comn WILL TVJi AT HEW ORLEANS, OH TUESDAY, SEPT.

10, 1878, THX GRAND WOXTHLY TWO DOUaAB DRAWING, CXASS I. CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 1857 Prizes, all Amounting to $110,400. The Drawing win positively commence at TEX O'CLOCK, A BU AT THX BOOMS OF THE COMPANY, On the Hernlng of Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1878, AT aTBW ORUAMS, LA.

LOOK AT THE DISTRIBUTION! HTHAOaBISABI DISTEJ5UTI0I. 100,000 TICKETS at $2 Each. fJSY OF FRIZESt rrte Mm 1 Prtxa SSO.OOO 10.000 I 3.000 S30.000 10.000 9.000 S.OOO 3.000 10.000 10.000 10.0O0 10,000 lO.OOO Is. 3 Prize Prlzea 30 Prizes lOO Prizes SOO Prizes SOO Prizes 1,000 Prizes 3,300 L.0OO SOO lOO 0O UO lO are APPROXISfATIOll nUZaSl 8 Approximations of SSOO each for the nine remaining nnlts ot the same ten of the a umber drawing the SSO.OOO prise, are S2.700 9 Approximations of SSOO each tor tbe nine remaining nnlts of the same ten of tbe number drawing the 10,000 prise, are 1,800 9 Approximations of $100 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten ot the number drawing thm $5000 prise, SOO 1857 Prizes, amounting $110,400 fBOll HCKITS, $2 HALYIV II. ror sais at an tns Raw orieaas Arenctes and at the Central ooos of tha LOUISIANA 8TATX lVOTrXSY COMPANY.

Address Lek Bex 693, Mew Orlesuia raat Otlea, Semithy Post OfOoe Money Order. SagiaSsrad Detter, Draft, or toy Express. OBSERVE AST) XXOOLUSOT THAT HI THE TWO DOLLAR DBA WOTS OT 8EPTEMBKB 10, 1878, ALL THE PBIZES Aur i PAID ON PRESENTATION. Agents wasted tn averr Btate, Oouty. Oity.

aaa iwi inrongnens vtm vi TTnnxcexiUonabie rnsrsstaas tsouirad. ana must ta every Isstains acoomsaxy ajpUoattoms lo auads to He A. DAUPHIN, President, raw uulxs, AH Hetters nnanswarad Bsaa nsgatlv reply. ris Rare Opportunity INSTJRANCE. 'JTWEXrYlSTK AOAi MST CXBCm MUTUAL ttSTaUic- OOMPAHT.

Hsw Orleans. Kay The Trnstees, ta eonforauty nk charter, snhinlt the lonswtng iSL" affairs of the company oa thsint? at 1878: swa st aj Fire premiums is Marine yre.mlr.Tr Blver rrfuiinms Earned premiums, less relnsu, anoe and return premittBiat ssmm. -Losses paid aad estimated. sayT Plre losses $4424 27 Marine 12.169 00 River 40.SSB BS Taxexpe-'. W7tS9w ses.

dls-count IE i Ilea of park Odpatlon, 78 Lest rests, salvage savin 1 1.8x9 80 "M1-U4jisn: Oroes profits. Xoin Its Company have the rolhnrhu Kills receivable S3B aaa Loans on ooad and mors. gags 1 44.707 88 Loam on call 8.8H4t U1T' susis, $70.31 SB 63,188 6S City Bank and other stocks Real estate Premium a tn course, of collection and sua. pens aoeount.H. StJSiia.

saog.ni The aoors atstemect is a trns ana taata transcript rom His booki ot ths oonpsayT THOS. A. ADAMS, Presldsst. SEBTRT V. OODEN, ecretary.

Sworn So and snbscrloed bstors tu ftazai day Of May 1878. AJLIBXD CT OKA TT A at. BTotaTr Pn The Board et Trustees this day after paying the annual dividend of TEH rxs CENT, on the capital stock of the esKmu that a dividend of TWENTY per CBST. bi ash he paid on M05DAT, Tun tigs, parties entitled to receive the same, TStTKTEMi iTtoa. a.

Aaams," -Baml B. Newman, Baml E. Kennedy, John Phelps, Adam Thomson, Henry Abraham. Victor Meyer, Joseph Bowling, EdwM J. Gay, Simon Hern ah elm, Simon Porcheinaex.

Jos. B. Wolfe, R. B. Poet.

Jne. B. Ear. Fred'k Camerdtt, Joseph W. Stons7 George Msrna, Alfred Mooitss, L.

O. Jorey. -Edwsm Nails, Geo. W. SenteU, Pan! X.

Mortimer, John V. Moors, W. B. Conger, ii Edw'd Pilshury, any88 ly Jno. M.

Parker, SIEDICAL. i db. b. D. C1BW Hedieal and Surgieal liistitztar (Estahllshed In Kew Orleans In 1S69 CHROMIC CATARRH, OLD CHRONIC BORIS, BTXXYOus, un ass PBXVATR SISXAJUI TREATED AS A SPECIALTY, Re will guaraatea a eomplets ears ta gas -their worst forms, -where tha patten will the medicines and follow the directum kti RuEdrede of euree attest this tact, Sis Zmpreved TTJBKZBS XLXCTSIO SOT us, BULPHUE and MEDICATED VAPOR XATBS has ns eqaal ta Hew Orleans tor the en akin and many ether chronic diseases.

He: refers to patients cured of Rhstntttta ty a single hath, who cad suffered wKl ttst painful malady tar more then ten years, These paths are so arranged that every patted receives a separate and private bath, meffloM for his ct her particular disease. One great advantage in taking separata ml private' oaths la. that yen, cannot Inhale fcdi your own lungs tbe morbid materials sseapbf from the dUeased and persplrtsf bodies of bathers, who are la many iwstsTiofs nOtsu; tram pansrol aad toatbaoaM (llsrsnns A patient nsiag these baths oannot bstss 8BN. tul In regard to taking hot sir or other te8n where other persons sxe put in the aamtnettai room with himself at the same time, ss hs snsl inhale Into his lungs tha poisoned vapors tbmn cut ot their diseased bodies. Bo Important la this to bathers that tt itta not be overlooked or I have taefllUee for administering one private baths per day, at the IK8T1TUTK, 183 CAHAI.

fsTRXW. jl female attendant will be ready to grrs BSttt to Ladies from lo A. M. to P. M.

Gentleman can be accommodated wtta eattS durlnc office hours, from A. M- to 8 F. at. Bundays raoluded Jal 78-el HONEY' TO LOAN I Ob Diamonds. Jewelry, Watches.

SOvenratsV Pianos. Looklng-g'lasaes aad Tnrnltare ef aescriptlon, and all other personal propsrtfr Guns, Pistols, eta, etc Also on stocks, Bflnd- and other eoliaterals. In large and small ftz at as low rates of Interest aa any charterva a etttutkm In this etty. PLEDGES KEPT OWE YEAS. Hart's Loan Office, ss.

JBARONITE (Opposite tha a. o. Gas Co.) MAVRICE JT. HART. Agent.

IS- Tf mm WmIm 'm1m IB 1 will receive prompt attention by conimaaleatiaf' with the above. ALL, BPaiygSB STRICTLY COSYIBE TIAL. Tbe business st 43 St, Charles street, hwrrs ae Hart's Broker's Offlos." will be ooettaMS aahaMtefare. jasjM-W By reading and VSt the msftlmahls ttseea. tamed to tbe best THYSELFS-SB.

Exhausted Vitality, Prematnre Deoiuent -us and Physical Debility, and the "15 eomltant lis and untold miseries gtfri-therefrom, and contains inore than nal pnecripeoaa.any one of price of the axjok. This book SLjJvjiy ten by the most extensive and pwij, toe mort akW practitioner ta whom was awarded a medal by by tbe Kanonai laafl A Panttlft. 1 illustrated with the vT HEAL fitMl Tw.ttljlwi, mM i'-rMl PEARODY THYSELF MEDICAL INSTITUTE.1 Na 4 Buifinch street, Boston. jaSS-eodAWly C0' 21 -neX T8I Ol la 18 Vfe itiei JlalS Ifata lis -it tjtie lid 5fi dbo' i fcr -jcs Jalrt wtli i i Jib loo tibia Smd sathc 'phi i tt tsXa Etyt JOI rello iivid aty .3 1 4. TS rjxi feet aldi no) ie eont Gii lit i.

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