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0 THE DAILY PICAYUISEETV7 ORLEANS, THURSDAY, 31 ARCH 3 flTliETH CONGEESS. r.3 Bill for a Bridge Across tha 1 xiississippi at lTatch.ez Passed by the Senate. vziisa Otject to tha Bill Gratis pgcsio13 to Femala War "Suites, Lftilvlelpte Trotcst Against the Hills Tariff Elll. i Xitended Debate on the Bill Ad-jostinff Laborers' Account Under tha 8-Hour Law. SENATE-aiOGTO.

March 21 Mr. Blair. In me otll to ulro prefereuoe for lservtoe appointment to wounded ex-f'l1 tha confederate army be-rLn who bad been disloyal and not Vied, said that several KiMMn on both Vhi requested lim to have the bill lie aiiii further. 11 fnrtht-r asked its till nert Tursday. whea he ut the Msam to dispose ot the 23jr question tne second reading ol uieVasc denied the correctness ot the -d yesterday by Mr.

Blair a h- being -M-Ouu ex-couf edarate aoioier Jf iai ol North Carolina alone wno JVTLt limbs, aiil many of wnoin were ntnt and iu almshouse. There were i if them in almshouse and none had "jfrBiair explained that be had meant to waadea soldiers, rms biu laid over as proposed-ThI senate then proceeded to take up and ui oooa the bills on tne calendar la their JjliTofder, pssin such aa were not ob- 'erff bul providing lor an inspection of 'w exportation and pfoitioiiin the Jaiportstloa ot adulterated article ot Ir or drmk. having bu reached. Mr. sated Mr.

Evart (who had reported i on foreirn relauousi. ZZZaer wa tte unanimous reort ut LYeomuiiitee. and whether doe ore had rl an to proteos property rlr tits-Mr Evsrts replied that likt bill had kiaisuodoced, reported and passed at the uasteeeiotu It we by the unanimous relator isa comisltiee. lie had an ainend-En te effer allowing the inspection oX nuts at the place ol packing. Ik.

amendens wa offered and agreed to sad Mil passed. Otaer bill passed aa follow: vTo establish a United States court In the Isdiaa territory. tj suow soldiers nnd sailors who are lest both bands, or the use oX both hanus, a buob ot tiuo a month. Hons bul to acueud the law relating to aaviietloo a to- fee ot shipping ootnmls-Msers. la the expense ol discharged sea- Mg etc House bill to facilitate the prcaeoatlon of worts projected tor Ot EXTXOVEXEST OF BITERS ASD MARBOtS, -ua amendment, on whioh a conference roanustae was ordered, and Senator JJoipn, trrs and Vest appointed.

Wanting to ue Wasulneton and Idaho Esllrosd company the nitht ot way through tne caur d'Aiece Uaiaa reservation. Hons bill tor mo relief of tbe volunteers fourth iieKitueni ot Iowa lalAatry. amcbded by aeuosutute entitled "lor the re-lf ol certain Toiunteer aolaiera." The proridea that the aoi of April 23. lfi3. in relation to bunnues, snail Die tae reecrtotlTe woros "before Aug.

6, 1661." smmkcb oat. and tha the claims ot aii sut-cier taeir belis wno bed denied the botiBty ot $100, granted by act ot April 32. 187a. shall be reconsidered, allowed and nsul it touna correct ua just, provided me sowtier were enrolled or ouiiUd prior to jaly AlMl. for thre year, A-utnorixing the ol a bridge aeroes tae Ked river ot the 3orth.

Authoralng YBB lUM6lBBirrt AKD LOClhlAHA. BKIOGS au tMnrxvr, ot JTstehee, to constrnec a bridge ever to Atississippr at or near Xstctiet, Miss. Grsntlcg to the Sew port and King Va lsy Batlroad Company tbe- right of way tsronga the biietx Indian reeerrauon in Ore-go. Te modify and amend the proTislonaof the dedteation to puoiio use ot Dearborn favrx. UChietgo.

la put te the state of Oregon certain laail is teat state for a publio pars. Ajasasunc. the statate a to the disposition of property ot the United taxes, suott aa isaos it property acquired Irom auretie or usaerthe terenue law. Grseucg f-w acre of pnblio land in the temury ot youilug for a Ha, natchery, tie. Is utborUe the jarie of the United Elate circuit and district court be used lafeaeaoir.

aad to provide lor txsviag taiesinen. Ie provide tor holding term of the EMXXO KATICS COCBI AT itIAlSIPrl CXTT. Bcrotaung fee for exemplification of land psteat. Its WU reported by Mr. Blair allowtrg a peoate ot t2S a month, to women enrolled Aanag the war aa army nurses and who moered six months service harmg been Ratted, the report was read, in which it vssstabsd that the benenciarie under it wsaid not average mere than six or eight to ili.

ecg called for tbe yeas and nays, re-mrtteg that ot coarse this bill, like all rucoa bill, wonid p. It would apply Is every eoiored wutnau wno had oookea lor ssMHsrsdnnsg six month, svnd. aocordlng ta reoert oat read, sacd women were HtiUsd Hotnau instrons." nr. Kdaands did not quite see on what pnaeipie the bin proceed ud. The Aaaooia-uoa jinrsea.

whose memorial, had been Nad, had not asked for lw Xhey only asxed, ie pares Ut, to be placed on tue touting of ssuuer who had been disabled In ua ser-Tie. pension were ye circa to eoldler Botaediseblee. and. aa a friend ot women's neat, aid not Deuere maxlog anon an Urioiona distinction. Mr.

Beck oojectea to the farther consider sua at toe biu. and hoped that the oom-nuue oa pecion wouid at least do the the sauce to call oa the secretary of rtor rag icmi or diolud rEXAix xckshs 'nag the war, so that tbe senate might sasv, at leaat a million ot dollars, th bill was to take out ot the treasury, it lie senate was to give f2i a monta to every etite or blaesr, no bad oooged Xor aidiers six xnoalbs, tbo senate abonld as tsst know how many ot them there were. ite biu under the objecUon went over. To other pnoiio btus on the calendar that vre passed were the folio lngi Boas bill to divide the great Bloax In-a-s reservatioa lute separate smaUsr reeer-vtuoBs, with a saostnuic, being tbo sea ate i "te divide a portion ot the reservation the hiuux nation of Indians in Dacota separate reservations and to seeare the rtlisqaiatiBieat ot the indlan title to the re ainaer. I provide tor the sale of th site of Fort and for a new alte and ooa- 1 01 MUaul boUdiags thereoaw 'Yye, from the ounnuua oa Xo reign "isaoos, reported baex the house bid arming the president to arrange a oon-tCTtsc tut the porpoee ot promoting agbt-vauoa sad aeouratlBg reciprocal oummer-'i reuuona between, tne Uaited btaaee and xiee, ceatrat aad eon an America aad Calendar.

iM Kuate ihea adjoarned. BOUSE. r. Haedall presented resolutions ot tne f'Je'niiia Board ot Trade declaring that tarut bill, if it no aid become ZZ' wold- prove lojnrlona to mauv lm-Fwuat Mi lonr-estsuaaned lad us trie of tojeos Btry. Kelerred.

i4 house then went into committee of the QOis, retemng to the court of claim tor 9t aceouDt of laborers, mechanics arislsg under the "-rct-oar law. Arkanaa. In opposing the tar.i ta' wonid involve aa 00.ooo.ooo. The proposition ana vicious la its ot Bot Carolina regarded traaaaTir attaeh upon Ssoi' fir tta earefnliy considered the the U3isca 1 as anas tune ne aaa out weaia involve too Wr. tea.wo.ooo.

He declared that UL aaor bia wee broaghS Into tne the members as a hawat Poss In a dove oote. The a Lmtloir thing to him in connection matters was the way fiattared whenever any wf. relating to labor. The v-i to irtTo a man Ior 1a hours' labor in io Hoeraey of labor and -t or 6 per cent of cue ln ortr redoes) the ait "atnoui wa country, oon- 3 TH8 S-TTB riOS XXILSOAD bTOCK monopoly and a ymucateg aaa trnat. and stap taklp.g a yar from the ieople to be paid into the treasury.

Mr. raaibee opposea tee biUL Mr. Lets of Illinois den on need tbe bill BB being not ln the interest of labor bat in the interest of ottle seekers. Mr. Lodge of supported the measure.

iid Messrs. Common, Dingier, Camming, llxotbmaa and Bucnaaea, tue latter aaaerun tbat tbe bill would not involve aa expenuitore of more than Mr. Tarsney of Michigan earnestly snp-ported the bill and declared that to hi in it was a revolting proposition tbat men aent here to make lawa should themselves publish to tbe country that they as rcarest'ota-tlves violated tne very aws they tola their constlteents to obey. He stated tbat the committee on labor bad given a careful hearing to mechanic and laborera. wno asked that whleb ebunld never be denied them in any civilized ooaatry.

the right to go into the courts of this country aad have their rights and their duties deilned and pat on record. Mr. Tarsney then moved that the committee rise, stating that it was his intention to let tbe bill go over until April 16. ln order that tbe men who were abooting at a bird tbat they old not aee and that waa not there might have All OFFOETXSITT TO X-XAJlISg THE RECORD and become better lnformel as to tha merits ot tne case than tueir speeches that Indicated them to be. Xne committee then rose and the bill went over.

Bills were passed to prevent the product of oonviot labor from being lurolahed to or for the use of any department of tbe government, and from being used in publlo buildings or other pnbli works, and to prevent the employment ot alien labor on publlo buildings and other publio works aud in the various departments ot the government. The bouse then went into committee of the whole (Mr. Hatoa ot Missouri in the ohair) on the bill to eetablisU a department ot labor. An amendment was adopted striking out tbe provision for an assistant conixulssioner of laoor. Mr.

Buchanan of Missouri moved to strike out the clanse charring the commission to ascertain, whenever Industrial ennntrea shall make It essential, the cost of producing articles at the Qme dutiable ln the United Btates in leaaing countries wnere soon articles are produced by fully specified units ot production and under a oiaaeiueatlon showing the different element of oust, or approximate cost, of such article ot tiroduotion. Mr. Miiisot Texas vigorously opposed the motion. Mr. Heed of Maine expressed a wonder whether the chairman ot the committee on ways and means, it be got the inloruiasion.

wooid allow it to be read to tne committee. Mr. UandJil orTered an amendment to extend the Inquiry to the amount ot WAGE3 PAID IS VAUIOCS INDUSTRIES. accompanying this amendment wlta the remark tbat "we all stand on the question uX labor." The amendment was adopted Mr. Mill ottered an amendment to Insert tbe words "per diem, weekly and otherwise" after the word waea" ln Mr.

Kendall's amentuenu lie said he wanted to know the difference between the productive erfl-oleuoy ot waxea in Kurope and this country whether it a man in this country did fire times asm ucu work and twlcoasmuca, pora- aa the two. Mr. Ban da I am not going to phlioso-phix as to that. Toe amendment was adopted. On motion of Mr.

McKinley of Ohio an amendment waa adopted adding to Mr. Ban-dail'a amendment the words "And tbe hocus employed per oay." Ine following amendments extending the scope ol the inquiry were adopted By Mr. Uuobauau Wbether any convict-made goods are imported into this country and warn co. By Mr. Bland: The profits of the manufacturer and producer of dutiable article.

By Mr. Washington ot Tennessee: The couj parative cost of tiring in this country aud Buroiw. Br Mr. MiUlken: And the kind of living. Mr.

Browne of Indiana offered aa amendment extending the Inquiry aa to THE E1TCT OF THE PaOTECTITi; TARIFF in the United mates on the agrtcultual industry, and especially as to its effect on the mortgage indotedseaa ot farmers. Mr. Mills ulTered an amendment extending tbe inquiry to au ascertainment of net tier articles ara now cuntroiled by trusts and what ecVet those trust nave had In limiting and keepioz up prices. Mr. KiudaU offered an amendment extending the inquiry a to tue effect of the state ot tbe currency upon the agricultural interests.

No one con Id condemn more than be did the system of combines and trusts, lie wos-lnciiued to tblnk tbat the currency had more te oo than tne tartd la the eoaoitloa ot affairs touching sericulture. That the national law ot demand and supply had re-uuc-d the value of corn and wheat and dairy prodaets to an alarming extent, and congress ought therefore in this investigation ut seek to learn whether this condition came from the reseat tariff laws, or wbether it came from tbe state of the currency. Mr. Wearer I am glad to have tuat statement made here. Mr.

Miiiken offered an amendment requiring the commissioner of laoor to lnvee-tiate tbe Mills tariff bill and to report what effect it would have on the labor and industry ot tbe United State and foreign industry and on tbe product of foreign markets and on toe propuet ot the American farmers. action oa tbe motion tbe committee rose and the house adjourned. DON'T GET CAUGUT This spring with your blood full of Impurities, your digestion impaired, your appetite poor, kidney ana liver torpid, and whole system liable to be prostrated by disease-but get yourself into good condition, and ready for the changing and warmer weather, by taking Hood's Harsapanila. It stands aneqoaled for purifying the blood, giving an appetite, aud for a general spring medicine. FOB FAKXUOX.

Big; Torehlicbt Froeessloa of tbe Sop of tbe Tenth. "Ward Favorite. Last evening the supporters of Hon. Peter Farrell in the Tenth ward bad a grand torchlight procession and meeting, the display being one of the largest overseen ln this city for a single ward. Tbe parade bad been fixed for last Monday night, bat owing to tbe Inclemency ot tbe weather bad to be postponed until last night.

At 7:30 o'clock the various clubs from the different precincts in the ward formed at the corner ot St. Charles and Jackson streets, and at 8 o'clock, headed by Mr. Alfred Dupre. grand marshal, tbe Hon, feter Farrell and some of tbe leading citizens In the ward, marched down St- Charles to fat. Andrew, and thence out to Macasine market where a meeting waa called to order by Jamee A.

Kenahaw. ijsq- who appointed Mr. B. KUiott chairman, aad Messrs. Dennis Mo-Carthy and Dave Rosenberg secretaries.

Mr. Elliott stated thst the principal object ef tne meeting was to declare their support ef Francis T. Kicnolls for governor ot Louisiana aod tbesr confluence and fealty to Hon. Peter Farrell. whom they intended to vote for aa president of toe mother club of the Tenth ward aad tbe delegates oa the ticket beaded by him.

Mr. Farrell thea addressed the meeting, and resolutions containing the above aenu-meats were adopted, when the procession again formed into line, and after marching Uirongh the principal streets of the Tenia ward proceeded lo Canal street onriL. Chariee to Camp street aad back te Magazine market, where tbe procession waa dismissed. Four brass bands and three field bands furnished tbe musio for the procession, wuica consisted of tbe foUawing clubs: Kicbolls Guards Thos. IT.

Handy, marshal: Ben Elliott. 11 Morphy, aids. Farrell unards Captain M. GnQen, mart bal; Jus. Clancey, Con CfBrifin, alOa.

Dsnean unaras M. II. Dnncan, marshal; J. X. Barry, J.

Devanney. aids. Coleman Unards Chss. ii. Stafford, marshal; Fitxgsrald.

Henry Boyle, aids. W. Hotter UuardsJoha W. Corey, marshal: Tiioa. Connors, aid, Uyiand i eard ii.

Fletcher, marshal; Geo. W. Doll. aid. Benin Uuards I F.

Keller, marshal; Ttm Dy wer, aid. Barker Guards Wm. Addison, marshal; McKnight. Wilton Barker, aids. Bosenberg Ouards Julius Rosenberg, marshal; Uoa Troy, Mcfctae Sol pa, aids.

DEATH A. ITEtCOHH KEXJIASE -Must It not bo to those who endure life. long bodily suffering 'Front childhood to old age many persons are tormented wlta. rheumatism and neuralgia. Ordinary medication and topical remedies are ot alight, and always of temporary efficacy.

To escape tbo extreme tortures of these agonizing complaints, they should be annihilated at the outset with Hos teeter's Stoniacn Bitters, which expeis from the system the acrid impurities that beget them. Th evidence a to (ta efficac as a blood depurent in this par tlcniar is very ample, and strongly concurrent and eoavinoiag. la nolens forms et thee disease tbe nerves are terribly racked. A winegiasstol or two of the Bitters before th hour of retiring usually brings a respire from pain, and enables the aniierer to secure much needed repose. For kidney troablee, malarial eompialnts.

Indigestion, liver complaint and constipation, the I-uttirs isliXcaTis oenffiicisL ANOTHER VICTIM. Tha CLicagos Becsire a Warn "Wei-come and a Beating. The Sine Tliat SIncired Enmscj Fails to' Hit Webber Hard. The Locals Outplay lb Visitors All Around and Win by a Score of 6 to 2. Anson and bis tribe bit tne dust of defeat yesterday evening at Sportsman's park ln a rattling good contest, in which New Orleans excelled in every department.

It was a game tbat the Pelicans took a special pride ln winning, and which tne Chicks lost not entirely with, resignation. There was glory enough tor New Orleans to laat a week, aod the crowd applauded the superb work of tbe youngsters with all the enthusiasm that local pride could command. It was tbe first time that the great Captain Anson bad com to New Orleans, and it marked the only occasion oa which the regular team of the White Stockings, backed up by ten days' bard aud steady practice, was pitted against Sew Orleans. And yet the Pelioans beat Anson and his Chicks with ease. It waa not a game in whioh the colts were put against the runners.

Ausou had beard too in ucu of tue prowess of the Grays to do tbat and he paid iiew Orleans the oompil-ment of odnring tbe best ot the seasoned umber he bad lu the shop. It was belter for Mew Orleans that be did. It made the victory over apaloing's crew all the mote complete and ail the more signal. There waa only one young oloodinlhe team and none ot the "old noasea" could nave filled tbe backstop' position witn more skill and perfection than did young Farrell. The Chicks uannot lay the flattering unction to their soul tbat tuey toyed with tne Pelicans.

did a nine ox ball toesers work harder to down their adversaries than they and had the game been a reeular chain-piouslap coutest the Wnltes could not nave fought more stubbornly every inon of uround they lost. Truly 'twas a famous Mw Orleans victory. Mark Baldwin, who Is to be one of the King Bee pitchers ot the Cmcaaro team, was put lu tne points, and Haid win's speajy delivery was to tue liking ot tha iiouie nine, tor tney laced him out freety daring allot tne nine innings met were played, Xuo support beaicd tbe bat was perfect, Farrell is a youngster and a Una from the New ingland League. His eatchiug aua turowing waa all that good catchiug aud tnrowiug i. aud he sup piemen led this with some right bandy work with is stick auu ou tue base imim.

He will aiay witn tne Cliiusa it merit be considered. Tne old tnfieid was not invulnerable by auy means. Anaou inmeeli eel the pace by playing poorly from the start, and Uiiauieon, tuough ne had to his credit s-jme ready graceful Work, was not the Ideal Williamson. PfeiTer at times covered second witn all tne saull that he Is fata. us fur.

but again his placing was aoioewiiat egged and below bis usual atauaard. Burns old not have a deal lo uo at third, but ne scored eouieclear plays. The outfield was not treated to many sky-nerapeis, though tue boys sent Kraae-outllug hits lu ail directions until the Caioas were tired chasing the b.li. buliivan made a brace of good catchos, out the others got uo cnances fur put outs. To good Judgment ia the box and bis extremiy deceptive delivery tne victory fur lias Orleaus is uo in aa inoou-alderaole measure due.

The awkward country twy, wuo travels uot on bia looka but uis ability a a player, pitched a uiagninc-ent game against tue Ciiicss, who are as strong batters aa aby that are to be found, and ia no instance uid lie lose hts bead or rattle. Mooiio bom brilliant support, aod got the bail down to the uaaes with soinewbat more accuracy than has been tbe case with him since he ua been Here. Werdea, until he hurt hi linger, played good ball, but he waa a weakling at tne bat. and twice fanned tbe air. Gels impioved a (tit at secund, Bradley played good bail at uiird, audSaorty Fuller was as brilliant as ever.

Sueed carried off the honors the outheld. with two magmnceut catches, aud tuoah Abuer Powell's luulf lu thetugalu was toe oause for the souring ut me drsi run. the osptaln made a couple of pretty plays. aLlenzie did not have much to tk care ot in tne outfield, but be led tne batting ot tuedaywiUia screaming triple and two vicious -line sin-(lea. Xhe locals' baserauiiing was of that dare-devil sort that wins games, aod there wsa something oX the old hurrah business In their playing that put the crowd in ecstasies.

The Pelicans set a rattling pace from tbe beginning. After Fuller waa put out on a hit in front of tne plate Hueed went to base on ball, and mad a pretty steal ot second. Moolie popped up an easy fly, and when Anson dropped it aaeed eooied, and Mooiio got down to second. A passed ball let tbe latter go down to third, aod K.einxie's neat single past third let him in. Keiuxie waa put out at the plate on Powell's single, and that ended the inning, lu theseveutn two more runs were urouftit in ou Warden's base ua balls, a g'd steal.

Keiuzie's single past third, rViliiauuuu'a amble of Powell's ground hit. aud Bradley's safe drive to right held. The last two scores Were uiaae in the ninth on Moolid's single past tnird, Kelnzle'a long turee-bagger to center, Powell's hit to first base aua Anson's bad throw home. Tne Chicks wer kept from tse pla'e until the eigntn inning when Powell's uiuif ot Petlt'a bit, and wild throw, and Ryan's douole let Petit tally. In the ninth Anson's double to center, aud seciifioee by Pfeder and Williamson let th last run in, Tue Caiofis tried bara to sour mors, but the fielding of the home nibe intervened.

Xne score as Chiearo A.B. S. lil. r.vt. -a.

Kyaja. I 4 A 1 1 niuiiru.lf.... 1 1 2 1 1 1 a i 9 11 4 1 1 1 8 ai aumiu, 4 1 Pfcrrer.2b....... 0 Williamson, II- 4. lioras.

30 lijudwln, 3 1 Totals S'i 2 8 6 37 VJ 10 Sew Orleans B. IB. B.B P.O. A. FiilU-r.

6 Mneed, 4 ertcn. 10 3 Mooiic, 4 Keuiale. 1 3 Posell. 5 llrauller, 3b 6 W.ietss.'Jb Webber, p. Mevey.

1 1 1 1 'i a 2 7 7 0 2 1 a 4 3 a 9 Totals .38 11 11 27 21 Score by innings) 1 4( ii 6J 7 Totei a a ol Orleans 2. lwo- base hits KnUer. Farrell, Ryan, Anson Three-oase bits Keinzie 1, Total base on hits Chicago IX. Orleans 14. First bsse on errors Chicago 2.

Orleans 4. First baae on balls Chicago 1. Orleans 6. Left on bases Chicago 6. Orleans 9.

ctrack oiitHr Baldwin Tby Webber 4. Batter nit-Keinzie. Double plays ruller. Gets and Werdea Geiss Fuller and Me-Vey 1. Williamson.

PXeffer and Anson Umpire Suck. Time of game Hurrah for Austin The Clncinnatls Shut Oat by si Texas League Club. Ausxts. Texw March Slv SpeoiaL In tbe gameto-dsy FJirett and Bradley. wer eth Austin battery, and ateeaan and Eeradtb Cincinnati's- Lbrett and Serad did some handsome pltohlng.

Tbe score by innings wss AusUns 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-S Cinoinnaus 60000000 0. Earned runs Austin Struck out Serad T. by Ehrett 9-bases CinclpnaU 4. Austins 2. Th Claoia-nau laxt for iiew Orleans to-ulgat.

Around tbe Baae. Perry Werden broke tbe little finger of his left band ln tbe seventh inning in lldlngto second and will be unable to play tor two or three weeks. MoVey took bis place. Anson did not do any kicking and kept the men from doing so. Wo.

Suck tres ted the Chick even more ilberady that no did New Orleans. Tne Chicago play no Sunday game oa tbe trip, Th two nines play araln to-morrow and Anson will put ln oue of bis young blood pitchers, who are Krock. Clark and Spraigue. Tnere waa a larrer crowd than usual oa band and excitement ruled. Captain Anson will keep the Chicks IB New Orleans about a week, producing tnera every day.

When they leave here they go home, but stopover at Memphis to play tbe ooalt-ern League team there. Anson tblnk th work at tae springs did the men good. 8 President Hart is back front Birmingham, says there is likely to be another meeting to consider th idea ot playing game la extra eitiea. GRATTFTTNG XNDORSES1ENX. Messrs, Giffney A Co, 23 Union street, agent for the New York Fireproof Paint Cow, are recipients -of every gratifying communication rota tha otlioe of the New Orleans Fire Underwriters' Assoolatloa.

Alluding to tbe many severe tests to which Valcan paint and Soterl have been submitted in presence ot the Ere committee, this association have resolved to recommend their use by ta publio a protection against fixe. ist Gougli Dure. For all diseases of the Throat and Luns, no remedy is so safe, speedy, and certain as Ayers Cherry Pectoral. An indispensable family medicine. I find Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral an inraloabl- remedy for colds, coughs, and other ailments of the throat and lunes." M.

S- IUndall, a4 Broadway, Albany, 2 Y. I hav used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for bronchitis and Lung Diseases. for Tvhich I belieTO it to be the greatest medicine in the world." James ililler. Caraway, IT. C.

"My wile had a distressing conch, with pains in the side and breast. We tried various medicines, bat none did her any good until I got a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which has oared her. A neighbor, lira. Glenn, had the measles, and the cough was relieved by the use ot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I have no hesitation in recommending thi medicine." Eobert Horton, Foreman Headlight, Morrill ton.

Ark. "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured" me of a severe cold which had settled on my. luns. My wife says the Pectoral helps her more than any other medicine she ever used." Enos Clark, Ut. liberty, Kansas.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FB.EPA2.IUJ ET Dr. J. C. Ayer Lowell, Mass. Bold by all DrngrUts.

Price $1 six bottles, attiTCTtlate the torpid liver, atretic! h-en ttie Uir-itlve orrrauat. rearnlaatettie bowels, strati are u-vecinaieU as an anti-bilious metlicine. In Ulalarial Districts their vlrtneia arc niiiol recognized, suttliey pokmss peculiar prnpertiew In freeinic tie wyatcni from lliat poi son. Thaa iHniitar rmuuy rarely rail to el feet i ally cure Dyspepsia, Ccr.stipaticn, Sick Headache, Biliousness and all tlisorders arislnsr from a Torpid Liver and Bad Sigestica. A Proclamation! Dr.

I. (ioy Iwln, Ftilton. aaynt A year ago I ttatl hiliotis fever; Tntt'a Plllawere no riiictily reeeom. mended thst I n4them. medlrine hare a happier ef feet.

At -lernpraeiireof is quarter or a century, I proclaim thern the beat AJTI-BIIiIOUS medicine ever naeU. always pre acrikw them in my practice. Sold Everywhere. Office, 4Az JUurray St. vv York.

Tuft's Manual of Useful Receipts sent Free. How rreat is the danger from rK'Klectlnjr Cnnrtis. fo'rto. Jl.jriKnB and Chest Painnt (neb. ueelect not infrequently irKUitH in vneumonia other faiai dtu-ann.

All sorfer. ax MU1 langer Is "wrowa by it-ius IleoaaM'a Plaxtrr wbxn the ul)uv kymntomn flrotmnke their appeanrirs. This piaster i also a Blamtard itmMlr tor ltheu'natlam. elatica. i.umtia.

go ami Kidney Avoid imitation. mm EVER YOUESELF FUND IN AID OF WIDOW AND CHILDREN Hon. PATRICK R1EALEY. Inspired by high personal regard for his sterling qualities, as well as profound sympathy with his surviving family in their irreparable bereave tnent so lamentable aud unexpected, the following-named citizens have felt it to be incumbent upon them and tbat they only voice the general wish when tbey formulate a plan whereby sentiment aud feeling can be converted into substantia aid to the widow aud children now left without means and deprived of their accustomed support. The idea is to raise- a fnud of such amount as friend.ship and generosiMr may make possible, with a view to its investment in some suitable form, so as to seen re a hxed.

if modest, income to Mrs. Mealey. to assist her in bringing up the sis minor children forming her now unhappy household. Subscriptions to this end will be received and reported by any member of committee named below. Any friend wishing to assist in the good wortc wiil confer a favor by making it known to the chairman, aecretary or member of the committee.

Donations made will be duly published COMMITTEE. Mr. avkice J. llAltT. Mr.

E. L. Ishaeu General A. Meykii. Mr.

W. IS. Mr. John T. Mookk.

Mr. Macrick Scuwabacueis, Mr. Nicholas Uitiikk. Mr. Jas.

Grant. Dr. Jos. C. Heard.

Mr. Jacob Hasxger, Mr. C. H. hyisis.

Mr. JOHS T. (ilBBOITS. Mr. AVaf.

B. RiXGROSk, Mr. Michakl Hackett. Mr. Ma crick Skwjian, Mr.

J. V. Moore. Mr. Jonx Mathers.

Mr. Jno. P. Moore. Mr.

IIkxry Sewmis. Mr. A. Vizard. Mr.

W. J. Behak. EDW. BOOTH, Chairman.

WM. IT BEAN1IAM. becretary. AUCTION SALES. BT VCSCEST A CO.

JUDICIAL ADVERTI8F.ME5T. ft B1EMVKSD VS. THETR Civil District Court for tne Pariah of Orleans do. BY VIITCKNT CO- a-lex. Levy.

Auetion. eer. WUl be sold on TOKSUaV, April 3. at lO o'clock a. bran ordrr of the Hon.

Monroe, urtge ot th CivU Iiarrt- Cuut tor the oarlh Orleans. 22.KH6. dated March 15. l8eJ. ia the abov mentioned case, oa the Tv raises os.

1 lil and 11 oauie street AU th Asts of tbe insolvents, as per the inventory oa til, consisting in part of HARD, Wanli. M.A.NTELS. end thetr appartsaancss. And the COSIK.NT3 of tue MABBLB YARD oa Camp, between povd and Laia-Ttt. ut" apa JUDICIAL SALE.

KUBSHKIDT BIK5VESD Vi-THEIB cavil District Court for tha Pariah of Orl 0 ws XIV s.e,OilW av a A tsrWKftA9 bTjoa TUkSDAY: SistrlCB oeurs tor the pansn of Orleans. Xo. JiJ Botiw in th abov entitled case- thSkiuuis of ocvuPAScrr pr- lsc TUB SBOOSD TLOOB of tha build. ingMo. ua Camp straet.

under leas expiring d.1Ha BBICX Camp street, under lease apirUttg tPfc Ai3dt' TTTK LOTS OF GROtTXD used byth IntolvenM si a marole yard ouCaaap street iSTe roydraa and lfirte suseia. under a lesso expinn April HO. i8t. Tha said nsht of occupancy oe sold ror gount of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. VESCXSrr CO, BO.

63 and CA Custom, boas street-WUVbe sold oa THUSSDAT. March 22. 18SS. at 11 a. m.

A LAAGK BTOCK" OS BET GOOD SO-TI02fS, ETC alii AUCTION SALES. BT TV. I. HODGSOV. VALUABLE GRGCERY CORNER.

COflSKB UAQAZIVH AND GALSNSIR "WITH OSS AND TWOSTOKY RJEAR lot 'I'iri'M r.r Alwtrtft. ON LO CREDIT. DY AnjCTTOK, W. I. HOIMlsO.V.

Auctioneer Office. Jfo. mauch lis-i. at l'j oclork ra at Uin A uc-tiuneers' Xxcbaogo. JS on.

7-j and 7 St. Charles street, near (iiavier Mreet. will be wM- CURJJKK ilAUAZI-JL AJTU UAIESIE OORXER LOT OP HRUI ND. meaanrln? al fee 11 inches aad 5 lins front oa Idania aueet, br a.ifptb naU front on Uaaaoia of 1'27 fet lo inches and 5 lines. l( veea rarailrl lines.

Atnencan rneasnre. with il the imorovements thereon, nsl.iuit THM DKBHIS of a iOUBU TK fcMEJiT FRAlfti CROCuBY BTORK, 'lert' ryl br on the linh alseaUOOo SLuaTiiil UuDHLfc KITUHaX. with A rooms in the rer. aiso a TWuIOKV iaiMKHUTKlJ HOUSKonthe rear of the Jot, having 4 rooms, sbed. cistern, bring.

1Br.1 Per month; tbe wboie to sola together, ln block. Meaoprementa. aa prr uiMn at plne of sale, i bis was a moat ancceos. lul groceiy stand and is a choice stand lor gro. other buine.

rKRMti NO CONDlTIOXS-One-thlTd or more essh. balance at 1 and 2 vean, with 8 oer inwrsB and all usual eiauses lduerooat to be paid cab on tb snot and tha assumptiun ot Tbe taxes for i aal before Fred Zencl. notary, at the expense of purchaser. ulilS POSITIVE S-A-IjIEj THE DOUBLE COTTAGE Nos. 388 and 38S 1-2 Gravier Street, Between Derbigny and Roman Streets.

Th8 Neat Single Cottage No. 16 South Johnson Street. Between Canal sua Cleveland Streets. OX LONG CREDIT BY ACCTIOJf. BY W.

I. HO DO SOX. Auctioneer Office Ne. 13 Caronueiet street on SITU ItUA. MARCH ib.

at 12 o'l-locx at the Ano-t oncers' Kxrhaoa-e, Sis. 7' und 74 t. Charles street, near Uravier stieet, will be sold ONOIUVIIKSTKKET. THE DOUBLE TliSKilEST FRAME! BLiATlib CUITAuE, Xos. 3at aud i.aux fcraUer st'eet.

between lerbigny and Roman streets (square br Perojao street). First iiibtnct ut this city, containing on oacU bide noms. cistern, stied. prtrv, etc and renting for 414 auiontb unlr one square fiom city cars, markets, etc, ami laclug th nw ut. Joseph's church The lot ot around ineasures about iiOX.

lObfeet. ON SOUTH JOHNSON 8TBKKT. 2. THE NEAT SINGLE FRAME SLATTED COT TAG nearly new, knowu ns lti Johusun street, between Cunal and Cleveland streets bounded by Gal vea btreet). First olstiict ox tbls conbUning 4 rooms, cistern.

privy, on lot ot ground measuring aboat 6xi4i feet, and rents for tin 2 or 14 per u.ontb. The wnuie aa Jor ul-n at tbe piitce of aa'o. TSBU3 AND CON DITTONS One-third or moreoasu. aud tbe baiauce at oue and two yearn, with a per cent interest, and au usual security clauses, lb per cent to be paid cash oa the spot, and the assumption of taxes fur 18SS. Acts of sale before Fred Zenrel.

notary, at the expense ot the purcnasers. obir td IMPORTANT SALE Valuable Warehouse Property, To Close the Estate of the Late ROBERT Y. UA KM BURY. THE LIVERPOOL WAREHOUSE, Adjoining the NORTHEASTERN BAILROAD DKPOT, Corner Peters and Montegut sts. Lots about 80xlua feet, ON LO.NO CREDIT BY AUCTION.

BY V. dODUsOS, Auctioneer office No. 13 Carondelet street ON SATURDAY. MAHCH 24. leg, at 1J o'clock at tha Auciionceis' Kxchactre.

Nos. 72 and 74 St Charles at rcet. nfcriii svler street, to close he estate of the lateiiuett Y.Charmbury, deceased, by public auction will be sold Third niatrltt. LIVERPOOL WAhKllOUSE. FOUR CERTAIN LOTs OF GROUND, together with ail tiie buiUiior and improve-uents ttiereon, situated iu the lldrd district of this city, iu the t-ame Kcuareas tti DEPOT BU ILi-INGM of tbe NKW UKLKA.N'n AND NOKTIt-KAHTEKN KAlIiKUAli snd adjoining said Pa.SSh.NUER AfuD'Jf'RKlGHT UKPoT.

Ie. ing la the square bounded by Peters (late Levee), Moimu or cbaitrea. Alontegut and Press Htreeia. tiaslgna'ed as lota .1 and 6. wnii-h adjoin oMirr and uteasure together about 7 feet 11 inches front on Peters street, 76 iee 3 inches snd Unas in wid'b in tbe rear bv a drpth and front on Montegut street of 60 feet 4 inches, and 1 2 eet i nclies aad ft lines on tbe other side line, dividing it from tha property of he said New Orleans and NorttaaitTu Railroad Company.

THB IMPflO VEil aNTtl consist of a WtlL BUILT 'ASD COMMODIOUS BRICK SLATED WAREHOUSE. favoab known cs the LIVERPOOL WAKEHOl'SK. being the niost desirable and centrally located building ot its kind ln the nistrlrt for shippmr, landing, storing and forwarding purposes, or for fruit or cold storage, brawery or factory purposes. TiLt; above is in American measure, all more or leas, and according to a plan wm. way be seen at be place ot sale, ami me property cau be inspected on a card of admisslou fioui the ancttoreer.

TERMS and CONDITTOXS-OBe-thlrd or more cash, at the option of the purchaser, and th remainder at 1 and 2 years' oredit. with percent mteiestand all the usual clauses, ia-cladine tbe taxes one and exigible in 1I-S8; ltt per cent, to paid cash on the spot to bind the a(T OP SALE before James Faher. Eso, notary public, at tbe expense ut the purchaser. fje mtii ii iif ta CHOICE BUILDING LOT On Baronne. near Terpsichore street.

A VEBY SUPERIOR NEIGHBORHOOD. ON LONG CBEDIT-BY auction. BY W. I. HODGSON.

Auctioneer Office No. 13 Carondetet street DM HATUHDAY. MARCH lbfS. at 12 o'clock at the Auctioneers' Kxchanre. No.

72 and 74 t-t. Charles street, near Uravier street, wm be mid lHAT CHUlcB BUILDING LOT OP GROO SDl No. 416 Baronne strvet, the second lot from tbe corner ot Terpsicbore street, in square nounaled or 2ieluoai.no aud brjul. streets, Fitai. district, thi city, which measures about ISOxiOii feet, wnb sl.eds, fence, eld, thereon as ter plan at th place of sale.

fKHM.i AND CON 11 l'XoN Ono-vbird OT more rash an- tbe balance at 1 snd 2 rears. wtn 8 per cent interest aad ail usual security clauses. 10i-rceat ra-b on the spot and tne safcauiiitlon of taxes for 18S. act ot sale before W.O.Hart, notary, at the ex nans of th purchaser. uhl3 1 td WITHOUT LiiaiT.

A COMMODIOUS TWO-STORY FRAME RESIDENCE, -WITH TWO LOTS OF GROUND, No. 115 CHIPPEWA STREET. Between Orange and Richard btreets. ON LONG CB-tDlT BY AUCTION. BY W.

I. HODGSON, Auctioneer Office No. iS street. O.N SATURDAY. MARCH 81.

1HS8. at 151 o'clock m. et tbe Auctioneers' Exchange. No. 72 and 74 fet.

Charles ktrrec near Uravier strtwt, will be sold Til IT JlBMODlOT7 TWOTOBT FRANK SLATED RS.SIDENCK known as No 115 Chippewa street, bet ween Orange and Richard scre-f taqnare bounded by Annuncia-Hon sareet). First aiainct. tms city, containing IulII abeva aad below, ooable psrlurs and tuning, room, wit white marble mantel, kitcnen and ironing-ream, closets, iiantrr." ete, below, and nm i a or more bed chambers and bathroom Shore, with gas and uxtures throuebout; ul-- a two-storv frame siatsd stable across the tear ot tne lots, wltb stabUDg. carriage-huu. feed, hsrerns and ostlers rooms, and a large double- WfT SrboUOT Of OEOtTHD adjoin and tneasnre each 31 feet 11 Inches and linesfront onChippewastreet.bradeptb of 127 teat lO inches iad 6 lines bntween parallel lines is verr hiarb ground, wed paved sad draiaaa.

and haa and orane-e trees andanneciapearbor with prolific vines and prew flower garden, sllte fuil bearing. TU.H WUOLU PKOPaRTV la fair oondition and worth about 4 per mont b. Cars in lroas aad rear, sew oar hes. markets, scboais. etc and tbe eottoa press center and rrrer front.

THKWhoLa aa per plan at place of sale and mar be Inspected by cnid of tbe anctloneer. TtBH- 2si CONDI I ION One-third or Burn cash and th balance at ona and two vears. with 8 ner cent interest, and aU the nsual Utnuitvcianeeat lo eeo to oe cash oa tne snot, ami tne aa-umprton of taxes lor ltwf. Act of sale betora Fred ZeogeU iuq, uetary. St the expense ot the piircbaiwr.

rublH td BX STEFTXEN a. DEKBES. At 18 Gasket Street, Friday. Beds. BnTeaus.

Wsshstards, Bprtng Mat-iraassa Chairs, I l-pnabt Pisa and a gea-rsl assertmant of HouaenoW Furaisura. FRIDAY, March 23. at 11 a. on account at breaking up housekeeping, wili be without limit or reserve, ai lu la basques ThtsctbeEsMeric. STEPHEN J.

DAdtBES. Anctioneer. mh22 2t NOTICE TO TOTERS. State of Loutsiana Partsh of Orleau, 1 Ohio snpemaor of negistraaB. I Cci ncr aad Laavett New Oricana.

Feb. lo. i63- Persona deriring to register wUl, and. this office open from clock a.m. to from 4 o'ciock p- 7 u.ex.rThVoil.ce wui be poju.

vvlosed after thst cat tor revision aed prUattoBi-oTi books. Certincaieeoti.egis. vraTaasd i- th. yrarlhaOauU sincwneu no change of has taken place, ooui. jood ior coming eiectK-n brkwbTEK, Supervisor oX Jiegistrauon.

ia TsaTutp AUCTION SALES. BY BOT OXOSJiOR. CHOICE.COTTAGE RESIDENCE, NO. 467 TULAME AVENUE, Between JOHNSON and GALVKZ Streets. BY UOKV o'i'ilXSOB Nicholas J.

Hoev, Anetlaeser OffleeNo. 17 Carondelet strset. SATURDAY. 241b. March iwa.

at 12 o'clock at the Anctioneers Excbange. on sx. charios tret, will sold by public auction THB DKT.IGTfTyUL COTTiOH Br-1. IDJtACK. No.4j7TUlANR AVKNUE.

the siiniire biisded by Cora Palmyra. Johnson sad alre streets ThioiNo. Y4 and bas "6 ivt and 4 liuss frout oe Common atrret by 102 feet a inches and 2 lines in depth. Tne c. ire lias semeiri axle gallery, paved yard, sbtni.

vaanhousea, 2 citterns, gaa. etc- is in good orner and rented a(-f 15 per luoni b. 1 coiu verdent ta unrobe, goml schools and market, with 2 lii-ea of ears in iront aad Jnt below th tine residence and ground of John Douglas, and siions tQa ut Uob. V. Mooa.

Terms '-ne third or more cash, remainder on aoeditof one and tw, years with iutsret ot per cent per annum, vendor's en and ail usual security clau- assume pnyraantof ail taxes dne in lSSd and deposit lu per cental time of sale. Act of saie at the expense of the purchaaer. before Geo. PriMt, notary public mhiO 11 17 td BY li. UNOHATO.

Positive Liquidation Sale or TH Entire Stock in Store No. 18 Bourbon $treeL COMPRISING A BICH AND MAG III FL CENT AiSSORTilKST OF ANTIQUE AND UOSSBir rUKNITURE. BRONZES. CLOCKS. CUT RYSTA Lt WARE.

BARB OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS AND FASTKL9 BY EMINENT MAHTiCRS. RARE BR1C-A-BRAG, BICH OK1SN. -TAL RUGS AND STRIPS, ETC BEING one of the finest collections In this country and containing mattr ortrtnal pieces of the time of Louis tue Dileo-tolr-e. First Empire. Colonial, etc This collection will be otfered at private sale at reduced prices until the whole is disposed of.

sale positive, without reserve, onao. count ot rsunquialiiag Luis or anon 01 Duaina -terms casu. n. uautiAio, Fl tf Auctioneer. Dssirabla Property in the Second and Third Districts.

Corner ot Orleans and Bocheblave Ptreeta. Corner of St, Ann and Rjhebiave SUeeta, ana No. 21e9 bt. Authany Street. BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON 3CASY TERMS.

BY B. ONOBATO, Auctioneer Office No. 18 Bonrbon street Ou SATURDAY. March 4. l.HH, at 12 o'clock m.

at the Auctioneers Nos. 72 and 74 Kt. Charles street, will be sold the following described property, tO-Wll 1. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, situate, Iving and being in the suburb Treme, sncond oni.net of this city, making part ot former plantation ot Fionas, ana is part of tbe lot designated by tbe No. 2 of square No.

16. bounded by St. Ann, Bocheblave, Dergenoia and Orlesns streets, aa per plan by L. li. Pilie, ou Mar 25, 1B4H, ana measures 34 feet 6 Inches and 1 line front on Orlsans street by a depth acd front on Rocheblav street, of which it forms tbe corner and between parallfd line.

Togetner with ad the buildings aod improve, meuts Uisreon. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, si tuat In same square aa above, designated by the No. 1. on raid plan, and measurtug Vtt feet 4 inches and 7 lines rront ou St.

Ann srreet by depth aud front on Koobeblave street, of wbieb it lorms the corner, ot fest 1 inch andtf lines and f3 feet 6 inches and 4 iiaea on tha opposit iie line. a tso a portion of lot No. 2 on said plan adjoining lot Km 1 in the rear, and having adepth b-twren paiallei lines ot ilH foet i inch and lines, toretner with ail the buildings and inv pi vemeuts thereon. 3. THE HALF OF A CERTAIN LOT OP GROUND, situate in th Third district of this city, in square bounded by 1st.

Celestine. Josopnine and Bags, tsiie streets, dsatgnated bv the No. ltf and measnrinar 31 feet it Indies and 7 lines front on sr. Anthony street, lr 1x3 feet 11 inches iind 4 lines Ln ilepth, togetlier with a one-story frame hcuae containing twe rooms, kitchen, side KAlirrr, privy, ciatcrn. etc 1 he said halt ot lot 10 being lb test 11 inches and 7 is line ln front on at.

An thou street, and is tbe naif n-srest to Celeatina ettert; aud bear a the municipal number 21i1a St. Anthony strecc Terms and Conditions One-tclrd orraore rssh, at he ootiou ot tne purchasers, the balsnse on a credit ot one and two v-ars, tor notes ot the purchasers, dated tbe day of sale, bearing Iecial mortgage and vendor's lien and privilege with tier cent interest per annum fvoin date till Unal pavment, tbe clar.sa of percent for attvn.ev's leism and ut all other nsual elaaae in acts of sale. Purchasers to seep ouildlng Insured, te transfer pmiev of insurance te holder of notes, to pay over and above price af adj ndi. cation the taxes for tha year 1883 and required to make a deposit of lu per cent on th amount of adjudication at moment of sale. Acts of sale before W.

o. Hart, notary public at the expense of purchasers. SEE PLANS AT isXCs A MGhU mhl8 td Desirable Property in the Fourth District No. SO SIXTH street, between TCHOUPI- TOULAS and FULTON. BY PUBLIC A COT! ON ON EASY TERMS.

BY B. ONOKATO, Auctioneer Offioe, 18 Bourbon street oa SATURDAY. March 24. 18-u-, at 12 o'ciook at tha Auctioneers' Exchance. Nos.

72 and 74 St. t'harle street, will sold the fouosTiug described property, to-wit A CtfRTAIN TOT OF OBOUND, In the Fourth district of this city, in squar bounded by Tcaonpltoulas. rTiIton. eixth and seventh street, roeasurtnr 21 feet inches front ea Sixth street by 126 feet 7 lines in depth; together with a 2-story tram house containing 4 rooms. 1 cabinet, pantry, aad ln yaid a separate building containing 2 rooms, privy, etc, and 2 cisterns.

Term and Conditions One-third or more cash, tbe balance on a credit ot one and two years for notes ot the purchaser, bearing special mortgage and veodor'siien and privilege, with 8 pr cent interest from their date to nnal payment, tbe clauu of 6 l-r oent for attorneys fees in case et suit to recover payment of notes or sny portion thereof, and of all other usual clauses in act ot sal. Purchaser to keep buiidinrs insured to an amount equal to not furnished, to transfer poller to bolder ot notes, to assume te pay Ui tax for th year over anil above the price of adjudication, acd reatrtred to make a deposit of lb per cent ou the amount ot syndication st the moment ot sal. Act of sale oefoie M.T. Dncros, notary public at the expense of the pnirt: ar. 8KB FLA-N AT THE JtiCHASTGE, inhie td BY JAS, r.

GUTNAULT. Positive Sale to Effect a Partition Between the Heirs of the Late Neuvllle Bioa-vleno, TWO ELEGANT FAMILY RESIDENCES, ON BOURBON STREET. Nos. S10 and 821. near Esplanade street; In Perfect Order.

BY JAS. I. GUINAULT.AUCtloneeT OfSca corner of slier and Blanvtiie street SATURDAY. 24tb of March. ISsa.

ill sold at 12 e'ciock at th A uct.i sneers' Exchange, oa 8. Charles street. No. 7 and 7. the lotlowmg property, 1.

A LOT OF GROUND, situated ln the Third district ot this eity, Ln square bounded bv Bourbon. Dauphins aad Esplanade designated by letter said lot -f ground mess, uring si feet 11 laches 3 Una front on Hourbon street, by adeptlof 127 feet 1 inches: together witb a handsome family residence, bavin con the ground boor a hail, two fin patlurs wuh sliding uoor, diaLnv-room, kitcueu and two servant' rooms, svtendid marDle mante: piece in, tli parlor and dimng-ioom on tne upper story five bedrooms, bathroom, baicony ea tbe street, bi ick paved yards, privie abov and below, cistern, nvuraat and hatred aidewalk, gaa turoiieuont. witb onandeuei a. ANOTHKK LOT OF HOUND adjoining the aoove described lot, designated by letter li. ineasurlas" 3 1 feet 11 inches 3 lines front oa Uonrbou street bv 127 Test 10 Isehrs and 5 iiuca ia death.

tosreltr with a bauusatne residence, naving on tae around door a iarre nail, tiouoi parlors with sliding door, diijlnr-roorn. kitcueu aud two aervsata' ioouis. mat bu, manteipieo ln bs pailjr and dminc-room, on tua upper atory five bedrooms and closet, bathroom. 01-ceny on tbe street, brteked privies abov and below, cistern, hrorant. hsgged suiswalk, gas throoghoct with chandrbert excepting tha on in tne uinin-room Lwionsing to the tenaaS.

Tbe property ttrstir dssenbd is said sooject to a leaw ending 30tb Septembee, IS90. at the rate of s45 per moot a. Tbe second property is sold subject to a lease ending at the same dale at tha laasofiiu per a ta qnest ot a barraln are invited not torn Isa sued a irood chance, aa the prcoert-s will be sold WITHOUT TB l.KAST A i turtlier inlormatiom se plans now at th Termsbne-thlrd or more cash, balance at 1 and 2 years' cieuit ior note divided inta coo, pons 10 tne aei bearing a per cent 1 ti-ent oar snuutu Xrom uat. with aU usual security Acts of sal before Martin Voorhies, notary eubue. at tae expense of the purchasers, including the state and citr taxes tor tn year a deposit of 10 per at cash sha be rerrnired from tb purchaaoxs ou tne pne ot adjunira tija.

BY JtTLS A- A. KOUSSiiAC- Furnitura. Furniture. Handsome Single ud Double Glass Door Anaoirs. Lounges, Walnut Bedroom Bet Pier and Ma-tei Mirrors.

M. Dreaaers. Waahatand aad Table. Carpet. Rugs, Crockery and Glass ware, Elegsat Hanging Hall Lamp.

Wire Springs. Feather Pin and Bolsters. Toilet set. Plated Ware, Cook fatov and General JLotehold Goods. ON THURSDAY.

Mir 22, lSSa. at 10:30 o-clobka mat No. b2 camp auret, near PovCrs. iercia a. A.

BorasicAU. AUCUuUMI, AUCTION SALES. BX kPEAlI ESCOFilLK- THIRD DISTRICT RESiDEriCE, No. 445 P.ampart Street, Celween Unloa sad Frenchmsa Sireets. BY SPEAR A ESCOFPIKR Placid J-SpeaF, anetlooeer unre4d Horn! hATUKU Marcb 24.

at 12 o'ciwt will sold at the Auctioneers' Kxuhaaare A LOT iF ROUND, with all lbs impri -ments thereon, sitnat ln the second district of tins cttv. ia square bonnurd bv HAM a RT. UJIO, ST. CUt'liH ami VRSNUHMK.V street meaanrlBc 31 feet 11 inches and ft line ioc ton RAMPART street, by a depth ot 127 leet 11 inrtes hbU liuss. Tha Improvement coiupris th well finished -aad suDstanUKy built i narming residence, uesignated bv he No.

445 llampart street, la good order, with rs throughout, elegant oma. mental lroa baicony ia IroaL. larga arched T'Srtors. diDing-room. nantiy, sou haxl on lower boor, threalaige bedrooms, on lrg oabiBet aad hall on second stoir.

tWMlorT brick kitchen witb four rooms, three cisterns, abed, privtra. bnokedyard, etc Terms and conditions One-thlTd or mars cash 1 th baianee on a credit ot on and two year, for notssof tb purchaser, dated day of ssle. bearina: specua inortag and venoora i'rtvilers wnb per cent per annum lateass from cay ot sal until UsalpayineBt; th elans ot 6 per cent attornev' tees and all other nsoal clauses in acta of ssle tne purchaser to keep buildinar LB a axed to ajaoant of notes furuisbed. transfer policy of insurane to bolder of note; to aasnma iiy the taxes f.r tb year letirt over and above the price ot adjudloatioa and to deposit lo per cent on tb amount of adl attic, tlon at the moment of saie. 1 be vendor reserve th right ot icessioa ft th property till th 1st day of May, Ion, if not dedvored sooner, freeot rent or other charge.

A rt of sale before O. Dreuet. nocarr at expense of purchaser. akiul'i DELIGHTFUL RESIDEHCE, NO. 32? ROBERTSON treat, between PLAN ADH and KJ RLEREO atreeta.

Nearly New and la Pe rf ect Condition. BY HVBAB A EHCOFFIF.R Plaslde J' Spear, Auctioneer Ouice 4tf Royal street, On SAIURDAY. Wsri 24. 1BH, a 12 o'clock will be said as lb A UCTION. EERS' EXCHANGE, Nos.

73 and 74 St. 1 Charles street, between inner and Conuaeo cialpluee A LOT OF GROUND, with all th bulldlnr 1 and improvements thereon, situated lu taw 1 Thlru district of this city, iir th square bounded br ESl'LANADN. ROBERTSON. Kits- ERECaad (JLAl BORN streets, mesatirtnaj 33 feet 9 inches sad lin fronton KOBER1, SON street, by Vo leet 11 inch a do lias la depth. Th Inprovement comprise th two-otory tram slated residence.

No. 32 1 Roo-ertsou sixevt. having on first noor dnbl arched parlors, with Una siate mautela, lsrg hall, duting rooiM. psmrr, kitchen and ratiot, sj on second iktoiv four well finish, bedroeaia. cabinet, bathroom, water oiosets.

balcony oa street, gallery aid and rear, wash sbed, coal, room and Ichicken-honse, raa thtourbont the buildings, cisterns, yard paved with ScbiU lenaer pavement and laid ont garden plot. 'I buildings were erected about wo year ago and are now in perfect order. Tliwboie neighborhood surrounding this property has been lately -entil built witb fin residence occupied by the leading citizen of our city. Term and Conditions Vne-thlrd er more casa at th optica ol iu purcbaaer, bai. aoea on a crstlit of one.

two and three, year 1 a 1 notea or tne parr baser, bearing special inert. gag aud vendor lien and pnnleg oa tbsr property sold, with 8 per cent per annum inter, est from, dat ot adjudication till paid, th clause ot 6 ner cent for attorney's tea ia ease ot suit te enforce payment of note or any por tloa tne of. and of all oiber nsual twantr clauen acta 01 sal. The pnrenasar to keep buiidloga insured to amount of nota turnlabed. and to transfer policy ot insnranc to hodeV" of notes, to saaum payment ot tb taxes foc the year 1H-0 over and abov pries of adjndw cation, and required to deposit witb th am, tioneer lo per oust ou th amount ot his bid aa tae mom en of sa le.

Act st sal before J. I eariar. notary publlo. at 1 ne expense ne ureuwr. ianl7 NO LifllT.

Kos. 75 and 77 Franklin Street. 9 CORNER CONTI STREET. BY SPEAB, A ESCO-FIETt Placid J. Spear, Auctioneer OSir No.

4b Royal street on SATURDAY. March '-'4. 18HH, a- 12 o'clock mwxU be sold as tha Auctioneers' Jkxchaaste A UK KTAIIt LOT OF GROUND with all th building acd Improvement, Lhereon.aituat la tb e-eooud cistrlct of this city, in the sqtisi bounded by CONTI, FRANKLIN. TRUJK and H1E2 VILLI ntreeta. raeanurlng 21 tumtf ft inches and 2 lines front on CON Tl street, bv a depth and frost of bO feet oa FRANitLIN street, Th Improvement com prist a two, torr frame sialyl bnildinr with fonr rooms.

i aoasatotyfraai building with aouistwsrasaal and a one-tory triw ouiidina; of two rooms I forming th corner of FRAN a 1.IM aad CO.NX1A Btreeta. nornl ronditinns Ona-third ormorecash. 1 the balance ou a credit of one aad two years, fur I nota ot tb purchaser bearing iclt4 loortgar and vendor a liea and pnvi. 1 leg, witb 8 per cent, per' annum Inter.) Venn, the tllV uf Until Uald. tbS4 clause of 6 per cent for at turner's fee In case of suit to mores me.

portion thereof and of ail other scuity olauss I hclldlnss ln-1 rurd aad transfer policy ot insurance to Bolder' of notes, to aasuaao uajraisat and to pay tha taxes ol in year lena arw uu i of adjudication, and to deposit 10 per cent oa tn amount of bis parch with th auctioneer at th moment of ad judication Act ot sal before Jules V. sealer, Btttar public at ibjexrnljih pnrchsser. mhlT BY MACON. PAUL Opportunity for Capitalists chabiuno homes in tub second DISTRICT. Fonr Neat and New Double Queen Anne Cottages.

BEAUTIFUL NEIGHBORHOOD, AT TBACTTVH LOCATION. BY MACON. PAUL A BOBINHON, 4uc-V tioneer SATU RD A Marca the Auctioneers' Exchsare. 74 St. ChaziH street, wul baseld by uus- Jr'oUK BKAUTiyilb a ND MODTtTV DOUBLE TENKMENT COTTAGE Dor, rrshola, betweeeu Ursulrn aad Hssoiil strseta.

having parlor, dining room. 1 kitchen, pantrr, china closet, bath room, cistern lair, rear aned, aabSivided Lata wood, coal aM -wsshbeuse. etc Th wb4 beanuially comfortably ftnlehed. bulit n-ired from to street, in ib center ef an eirrant aad fashion-abl nelshborbooiL. near Earl sad street, and; surrofuised by several handsome and nsoara baiit residences.

Tbr ar alway reetsd, ew msndiug a ielrable class ot tenants at rrau. neratiT late. se pi lor imanmatintal One-fourfh or more eash. balaee atst os a. two.

three aud fonr rears' Tr cat Utarest. toestbar with tha u.aal clauses of mortgage, insurance aud attutr fees. etc. acts of sale at purchasers' sxpenss before A. Dortoconrt, notary.

Parehaser tosauma i.avmensof tax dua and xlglbl posit 10 ler cent at sale. mhlO 17 td St. CLarles Street Eesldencct. Tbe Exncsitloa Hall Ciiildlng." CHOICE AND CENTRAL LOCATION' And Within Five MlBute Walk th Business Center and Canal street. EASY TERMS.

BY STAC0N. PAUL ROBINSON, Arc tioueers On SATURDAY. Marcb 24. lbM. at 12 o'clock: to at tha Auctioneers' Kxx haas-nv No.

74 Bt-Charlo tuwi, wul said byauo "tuAT LARGE. VALUABLKAND CEN, TKALLY LOCATED TWO-STORY KEelDKNCJf, known a No. 178 Char Is sti eet. between u.i atd Oirod streeta, crw fully and eubetsatlilv built, eowfortaldv sui-dividsd and tn interior beMUfuiiy frescos and iainud. it is adstirabiy located.

-oaveni. nt to business and within lira minute' wai i to Canal si reet. Aanu inveaiment it is soecially attraet1ve and will always splenaid rentals. Thaw grounds measure 27 tt front oa street oy i feet 2 inches and 3 Una la cepi and running tbrongb aud Doming oa fat. Miy lor Church i street.

i Terms one-third or more cash balance at and a years' wredit. 7 per cent lntre.t. te getberwitb th usual cbuisa ot arartga, ia a raace aad attoi ue v's ocs. eto. Act ot saie "A purchaser's sx-pena betorei Johu Xiendaraagel.

notary. Purchaser ta as sum pavuient of Iiim dn and exiglbi is laa. a depoolt of lu per cent at sal. mhU 17 td BY E. CIEAEBET Jt CO.

CHOICE BUiLDIftS In the Lower Sixth District, Oa Camp. Fecisioa and Am Ella street: GTBABD5Y A PO OlSc No. l'J arondeiet street aa K-DAY. April 7, lhH. at IJ o'clock m.

at th Auctioneers Exchasge. vu pcsiuveir be soia at rntilie aaotioa, ior account ot sueent owner TVv'IlLVLC uiC liUIbblMi La i oua-thlrt of the e'j ure Dwailoi lti Ciiestuut. aiu ia and Prii.e;..n streets, lur tbe coriw-r of Caieuanl PutiJi'ii street sad Amelia streets. Tbeee lots ar i t. auu surronuned a nul proved and arerrr!" tli Prrtaaia sod ii.raitiae 'i uey wiil te sold ia luis iu suit pi ita ior 'ieraa-ooh or ptm UM.ers.

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