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MEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1871. inv. NUMBER 138. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS.

FI.RST 1 LOniBIASA. MKTAIRIE BACK OOTJRSE, Tlondny ajid TsiisTi 11110 3d ana 4 lb of July, Him, nim. am ii nlijnrr OTTWG AT TBI IKTA1111L. uSuulg. 111001 -rlM, a Uk (iKnU UFI AMD BALL, of Un as- OJ MUIBIAS, ifei t'BL 1 7n 1 T1 mV? iidS AT THE l'AIB QHOUND3, ikiudataMiluiUn.

ohaudh pavilion, ORAND BALL, 1 Pt? roSfcnySiW xSoited' 1 'TwopjSrSnSS rSifSrratwcnnlo Aswted Sky Rockets rliiTlng the exhitation. eT6'tlaaia7ii relt-" 1 -LJi am 1 1 1 tn vj tatt on only, to be ot- 2Tl)c IOciUtj Jttccumue. day beinsr the 4 will be closed exc 0 A.M. and 6 and 7 Fathers for the day, the City 1111 ill be closed to-day. beat total deaths for the week (128) forty-te about thirty-seven per cent, of the lommfroe, held last night, jat action was taken in th ur postal aervice, whioh, as The Cc mm it toe on Mall Matters, con isting of Mi is, J.

T. lacker, chair nain. T. Tapper and J. EL Konnard, sab-aitted its report, whieh was read.

The ommittee reported that the Postmaster ea to whioh oni that' it hadseei part of the Washingtoi ideredT'enti er of Com Senator, and that aU of them had proi was read from the Chamber ce at Belfast. Ireland, oomplai the iine of steamships by wbi irican mails are forwarded i om lour to live days more the voyage 1 Postal Affairs, ingly indorsed this resolution. he first company. City Guards aided by Capt. H.

Street, wu Regiment, JsMt! Major George Braughn, commanding, in honor of th. camp of the First Infantry at Metein. Raoe Course this afternoon at 4 o'clock and will, on the invitation of Cob Owen participate in the dress parade and re Uo Cac Julia, out Julia to St. Charl down St. Charles and Beyal to St.

Lan Hotjskhoi.ii FnitifrTTjRM. Carpets and pianos at auotion this di at 11 o'clock. nil of the steam boat ana la. as now lyinir at the head is ofiered for sale by Mr. M.

Dotty, No. where for parti cralai See advertisement elite Howard Aociation, Election of Oft-era. At a meetingofthe Howard Asao- President John F. Caldwell, Seorel and R. L.

Robertson, Treasurer. biliry that ita a useful ohari city. Still readers upon the ii approval will lie required this" I'ue city is as healthy as can be wished looked upon as welcome news for J.he popular Canal a lady read dry goods dealers. Messrs. Geo.

McGib dress goods, snot on have lawns, bishop lawns. Swiss law grenadine, barege and duced prices, previous to removal. Give via Havana, arrived 1 nsj siade on or before tbe it preeaited ox no eat. Frabkun, July 3 To George D. tanner lntormwim be 00- a.

full apply ot UM Twaa, AMaaea Tfcreag. oil, Hite, Agent: Will arrive on ti-ne, aua 9mm. -wUL nobPKm 00. leave on Sesurd, 8th ini for Su Mar- MaV Je-i-n PSo-Jtt. tinsville, via Bayou dee aeem BrJkasnua xr .1.

sua. Clerk Stea ner Cherokee. fe sonars above City am I sej ail Wbetonsjsssi fi pSS iM duai28-D4 av-aMOj ett Steamer Li zzieHopkins. The Military Encampment. Infantry took up Metairie Raoe Track, the sun caned by taking oars at reet, and thanoe to me AAaii-way marched to the course, situ te only a short distance away.

Hare the men pro- whihTtinisbed pitching their tents and fixing up for their, contemplated stay of three days. Schneider's silver corn et band diseours ing lively airs, at last drew from their rang quarters some lovers of the dance, who tripped it gaily for a while, which etill higher than was agree the ceremony, the oompanies 1 through the drill, after whioh A. P. Mason. Parade over, a foot 1 dred yards was anno sion, nor the support of faction, but 1 and order, and therefore worthy of the but port of all good eitesena of this Jackson and Mississhtt Ckittha! HiawiTS run double daily train throngh to all points North.

No othe 1 ne can etter the same advantages. until the cool of the evening, avoid in their destination as by leaving in th morning via any other line. They cai -tcore berths through to New York ii son. we of the South are ottered many modes of easy and rapid conveyance to thasby way of Savannah, there taking one of the line or magnificent steamers plying tri- weekly between that port and New York, certainly afters agreeable at tractions. At Mobile, passengers by this iniokly and comfortably carried to their pressed by Sei 1 the benefit of the there will On the Gloi Monday, the second day of tne encamp aent, opened equally bright and clear as in fact, the day's brightness was 1 turned by the even fiow of quiet aud rent on smoothly and no discord so the officers in command express them selves pleased with the conduct 01 papers incorrectly reported slight demoralization.

The day passed ott without incident of note, until game of base baH between the Pelioan latter. The score we could not obtain. Next in order came the races, consisting of two running races, both mile dashes. The first, of ponies fourteen hands and under, was ran by three pomeeand was won by Tom Thumb, the better time of bv Gladiator, who had one opponent. came the usual dress parade of the authority of Mars and reigned To day being the third and last day of ns Fourth." will be observed wfbh mart only forty-one dollars.

There can be no donbt that many of our citizens will avail themselves of this oomfortablu mode of travel, particularly, we sur- Kaii.waY. The passenger this, the quickest route to has never been as large as it combined with speed and safety, daily crowd the oars on their way to the coo: and health-giving summer resorts, of tht TELEGRAPHIC QISPATCMfcS. Hew York AaBoeiated Press. The French Heotions. Result of the Foil.

WASHINGTON. The Ku-Klux Inquisition. Witnesses from Georgia Summoned. oa fashionable Ufa a West Pw a been instrumental in rendering the "em of discipline too lax for the re-lrements of a prop military educa- and efficient support to this national Bepoit of the Wert Point Visitors More Negro Trouble in South Carolina. Pontifical Celebration California.

Terrible Accident at Newbury-port. Eleven Men Buried Beneath the Earth. from A. D. Sheldon.

the efficie ticket agent, (office under the City Hot secured berths for each train up to a inoluding the 11th of July. Bat as oininodate all by the 4:30 P. M. traffic from the Stake of Btimo. The indefatigable and 1 passtnVer agent.

Mr. ell Howe) Sunday, was the scene merous gathering. The of the Hebrew Chant a took place there. The' mber of 1 1 who had disposed Rebecca Davis, who had sold 042 tickets, receined a handsome watch and chain tickets, a pair of gold bracelets; Miss Bertha Bodenheimer, 200 tickets, elegarit set of earrings and Bat tali. latter will fire a saiute of Capt.

Street's Artillery, whi hundred 9 expected and will add display. At II the companies wiU practice at shooting, after whieh the office in the afternoon in the game, it is more than probable There will be two at 5:30 this afternoon: mile heats, open to all, and a pacing raoe, open to all. also mile heats; and after these these wiU be a grand pared As has already been stated, the obj in camp life and discipline in the field, and the replenishing of the regimen sal fund. This is an organization" in whion confides oe, and to it we may look for a our State, eh ald these be threatened beyond the power of the civil authorities to control, but not otherwise. Neither etAll mllthe picdmoof the Hebrew Charitable Association was a weU arranged, and accordingly greatly enjoyed entertainment.

It reflected credit upon the organization. ty Grand Iale, in the beautiful Bar of a rat aria, is deserve one of our Mecca of all those who will only be too glad to exchange the dust and smoke of the city for the cool breezes and pleasant we feel assured, this Mecca of all those glad to exchange the dm and Satur lan Nicolas lffsVes Tuesday and av mornmnaTt o'clock, from Harvey's Canal, for Grand Isle. She has already made three successful trips since has landed at the wharf of the hotel The San Nicolas is commanded by that Richards, with the equally popular and clever Wm. Cuibertaon in the office. Whoever has traveled with these gentle men will concede that a trip- tht Qaneral Intelligence.

Foreign and Domestic Markets stiver, Weather and Steamboats. From Southwest Pass. Paris, July 3 The following approxi- lrty-four departments, excepting the me 50 Republicans and 12 Conserva- VJ. Gambetta a st, Pernolet, Presseure, Cissey and districts only a two-thirds between a was polled. of Civil Afirai Paris, July 3 a is.

two and the Royalists 10 01 raidbnxbe and i'eetelm. Rop ve been elected from the Dai the NOrd by a two thirds vot been returned The court martial for th No political importance he fact that the Orleans trip indeed. They are untiring in their endeavors to please and entertain those who take passage on board of the San Nicolas. CP" Messrs. J.

H. Ash bridge St. Cc give notice elsewhere that Mr. Ed war Hime has been admitted as a partner in their firm, and that Mr. John F.

Befanke holds their power of attorney, and will iy At the Department of Improve menta. City Hall, sealed proposals will 1 received until Monday noon, the iota for furnishing fifty thousand barrels of bank sheila. See advertisement else here for particulars. the Assembly protest numerously signed by their constituents against the iiup "'bmiji J- ThePrince Imperial, inorrovcfor England, on a viait te Qaeen BOMS, July 3. Ministers from Germany.

Sweden. Turkey. Holland. Ra-Hia. Spain, and the United States, no King Victor Emanuel, have arrived.

Washington News. etter to "the Indianapolis Journal re iterates his determination to re-ire from pnuiic life on tne expiration of his pres he1 Democrats of the Kn Cm mittee have summoned Hon. A. R-W right- of Rome. N.

Augier and IndKe Hiram Warren, of Atlanta. Hon. S-g ft tbejron. ibo had been "in the convent 'over fifty The ratifications of the treaty of Wash in a ton. which was signed here by the United States and British Commission-era on the 8th of May last, were ex changed at London on the 17th the -Stdverssry of "the battle of Banker The treaty will be prod as "Sni i of a Collector Warner goes to Mobile tonight via Ohio, where he store day.

The official report of the board of visitors to tlie Military. Ac ad geterany'saTSfied with the ajoeruo of tbii gs at the academy. bnt mfce- oeesityfor lengthening the time of ps-J- WASirraGTOs, July 3 The weather remains without change at the Rooky Mountain and Pacific stations. The Northwest, and a am ad area of si again fallen in laalfiaTS northeast and northwest winds now avail from Lake Ontario to Lake local con pin and iasPpil wuh1? "t' id Iowa and local 1 Looai atormj will probably pass ever Central Indiana and Iowa No iiipsHs received from the extreme Northwest, nor is any further disturbance apprended east of Blue Ridge and New York. What the South Carolina Negro la Augusta, July 3.

Saturday last twenty five arkned negroes went to the plantation of Angus Red, to Barnwell county. 8. C. about twelve miles below a volley into i t. killing Thomas A Lowe end seriously' wounding Bed and his wife and itr After iTlssiaslas sifs.

the negroes returned to Paul W. Haea-mond'a plantation, where a deputy sheriff tried to arrest them, but without euecess, ae they refused to disarm. The negroes, however, pTwHasi to go to Aiken -and stand an investigation. One of the parties implicated was arrested here this evening. Bis version is that Red and Lowe at- the premises of the ft ing by way of retaliation.1 Th wavto SSitSSSSSmmTSSStm the1 Havawa.

July 3 The Spanish gunboat Prederioo Canada while he wee tryi Puerte Principe for trial. His The Neptune also captured ris was taken to Nueviti 'to the Onbn Saw Frasctsco. July 3. The Pontidoal celebration took place here to-day, and was a grand affair. Tne liepresnUtivea ol he town presented toSsSSsI were Seat Indies.

ombay, Jrriy 8. It is reported .4 hat Cabool arid TaUoob 1 be shortly effected. West Indies. Port atj Pbxncr, July via Kingston, July 3. Markets are generally dull.

The Senate has removed Mr. Halgens. Minister of Education, and has im-jese? Mr. SavfesTwUl probably be bis At the request of the French Consul and French Admiral the Haytien officials have ordered the expulsion of Mr. tjuiue.

id preaching Senate cancelled the ordei and child of Quit and censured the ofBoials because the wife The people are indignant at the ee- Materials for the purs of the earn pr old officers have priests and Frenchmen. afsoarriveo? An'8panish Yachting. ikb Isxaitd, July 3. The fleet of SaTnrday rdgbt. Kpod's S-the 0.nedobr roigh weather to pnt back to New York.

The yachts whioh got throngh anchored ofiTthe lightship laet night and on ap-nroaching the island this morning 'hey SVmet by the United Sates Navy tog Pinto, having board the Regatta Committee and escorted to anchors tee ofl the nif am boat landing, where oonrie-of a formal reception were tendered sateroava'bank were soon reeovered little injured Jo when reached, and John Clifford be i ashman and Tuohoy ea 'ciKcmBA-n, July's. The Heath avie. Pittsburg, and the C.nc.i. CoEtirned on Last Page..

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