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JtOSDAT MOK2CTKO, APRILS, 1SS3. TUB BURIAL OF TUB SUICIDE. At 4 o'clock Friday afternoon all that was earthly ot the young man, Valder, who com ittfa anieide by hooting himself through, the in Catfiedral Alley, on Thursday lMt, was consigned to the silent tomb. Hia tty bad been conveyeJ to Perseverance Hail, at the corner of St. Claude and iu noaine streets not to Economy Hall, aa was previously stated from whence the funeral cortege mored Friday.

The effect of the suicide was taken possession of by the Coroner, who will hold them subject to the application of the family of the deceased. The young lady whose photograph was found in Valdes'a pocket applied to Sergeant Dorsey Friday to hare it returned to her, but he refused, aa he eon tide red it the property of deceased. DEATH OF Jk POLICE OFFICER. Matt Brady, doorman of the Harbor Pre einct, died at hall past three o'cloA yester day morning of heart disease. Brady has been connected with the polio for several Tears.

having been appointed ad assigned to the Second Precinct. Afterwards he was transferred to various precincts until about six months ago he was sent to the Harbor. Brady waa a faithful officer and was well thought of by bis superiors. He died at his residence. No.

82 Bt. Jane street, from where the funeral will take place to day. i The Earl of Lytton has nearly completed, as the first installment of hia father" Life, Letters and Literary Remains," three volumes of which will be ready for publication during the coming spring. The work will consist of late Lard Lytton's autobiography, the narrative continued by his aon, 1eing illustrated by numerous selections from the author's unpublished writings. Kach volume will also be copiously embellished with portraits, views of the principal localities described and ao similes of the late Lord's various manuscripts.

A little girl In Denver, CoL wandered out In the street plaintively asking for same one to "please come and wake my mamma up." Finally two men accompanied her home and found her mother dead from heart disease. HA TANA MARKETS. By HAVAXA, March 31. The sugar market continued qoict during the week, bat the higher pretensions of planters checked business, Htock is now 40.000 tons lees than last year. Molas aea sugar 80 to 89 decrees polarization 61 'Ofb3A reals gold per arrobe, muscovado common to fair 7 37 reals; centrifugal, 92 to 96 decrees polarization, in litis bags and boxes, b3tf reals: stocks in warehouse at Havana and stanzas 42,400 boxes, 06,000 bags and 71,900 receipts during the week 8400 boxes.

10,500 bags and exports during the week 12S boxes, 660 bags and 1 1.000 All to the United States. Molasses in fair demand, BO degrees polarlaa tion 626sreala gold per keg; bacon $37 75d 29 currency per cwt butter, superior American teo A 61 currency per quintal flour $29 330 25 enrrency per bbl. for American Jerked beet 6 337 reals enrrency per arrobe; hams American sugar cured $46 6048 50 currency per quintal for Northern and $19 50951 50 for oatbern: lam. in kegs $34 35 currency per quintal, in tins $37 wtwS wax. yellow $10 all 75 gold per arrobe; honey 3333 reals gold per gallon.

Empty hogsheads $434 25 gold; lumber steady snooks box reals gold sugar hogshead reals molasses hogsheads 20 21 reals white navy beans 20 S29 reaLt currency per arrobe 1 shewing tobacco $43352 gold per quintal; corn 10 "a 1034 reals currency per arrobe: hoops dull, long (48 o52 enrrency freights firm loading at Havana for the United States per tioghhead of en gar $3 CO 33 75 currency, per hoKhead of molassses $2 26 2 60 from ports tlie north count, onteide ports for Unitod Stales per hegnueadof nugar $4 25v4 50. per hogshead of molasses $2 6032 62 hi. Spanish gold 203 13; exchange firm, on the United States, 60 days, gold. 6' 6J4 premium, do. bhort sight 7 2z 8 premium, on London lo3 a 17 preminm, on Paris 3 premium.

TUB passes. Post HAD. April 1,6 P. M. Wind southeast.

Weather cloudy. Arrived: At 6:15 A. steamship Hutchin son Baker, master, from avana via Key est aw Cedar Keys, to Morgan's Louisiana and Texaa Railroscf and 8teamhip Company. At 3:20 P. British steamship Eglantine, Ctrrronade, master, from Catania via Meeaina and Palermo, to A.

K. Miller Co. At 4:10 P.M., British steamship Maritana. SavtUe, master, from Liverpool via Cardiff and fet. Vincent Cape de Verde, to Forstali, Clayton A Co.

Italian bark Bt. Anna, Jaccaiino, master, 46 lays from Lisbon, in ballast, to A. K. Miller fc to. Sailed Steamships New York for New York, Nemesis for Havre, Enrique for Liverpool, Lncy P.

Miller for Bluenelds, and Margaret for Port Antonio, and bark Aurora for Genoa. MARINE. Nrw York. April 1. Arrived Steamers Habsburg, Oriencos, Sardinian, England, Frej a.

Viking, a rrlved out Catalonia, li ammonia. RAIIJiOJLD JOtE TABLE MOBILE' BOUTE. iLonlavliia and ash villa Railroad.) Leaves. Arrives. Express A.

M. 9:4 i P. M. Coast acoommodat'n 3:27 P. M.

9:02 A. M. Fast mail 6:00 P.M. 9.22 A. M.

GREAT JACKSON ROUTE. (Chicago, Bt. Louis and New Orleans Railroad.) Leaves. I Arrives. xpresNo.S 8:00 A.M.

Mail No. 1.. Mail IS0.4.5:30 P.M I Express 3.. Woe. I 2, and 4 run dally.

TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILWAY. Leevea. Arrives. Rxpress far Bhreva. port.

El Paso and iamPranciaoo 1:30 P.M. Aeeonuaodatton for Raton 4:30 P. M. 11:30 A. M.

STAR A2fD CRESCENT ROUTE. 1 Leaves. Arrive. Pot 8 A.M. 6:40 P.M.

roi Hooaton ISM. 4:35 P.M. THE R1TEBY PICAYUNE OFFICE, I 2,1833.5 STAGE OF WATER IN THE RIVERS, with changes in the 24 hours ending 3 P. Sunday, April 1. 1883.

aoore i nanges. rans low water. Rise. Fall. lone.

Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft.

In. Ft. I 3 0 40 II 40 7 6 40 6 10 60 OOOl 0 OOOO 0 0 3 20 0000 0 0 9 5 84 6 0 2 0 0 42 6 2 0 0 3 OO 0 0 1100 0 OlOO 3 80 OOOO 3 41 a 000a 0 Calre Chattanooga. 9 8 .26 .15 .36 9 1 8' 5 0 8 11 7 5 1 9 7 8 9 4 i 7 1 Lacrosse 0 9 Little Rock 6 Louisville 12 Memphis 19 Xiaahvllle ..24 "New Orleans Omaha 8 Pitteburg 12 KhreTeport. 1 0 17 Paul "Vicksberg 43 6 zFort Smith 1 11 Below high water mark of 1874.

tFrosen. xjsetow oencn mara. imissibc. M. HaBMAN.

Pvt. Btrnai Corps, TJ. 8. A. DEPARTURES THIS DAT.

Bum Sunbeam, 11 A. M. Quarantine Alvln. 11 A. ML.

Flaquemine Whleper, 8 P. M. Old River Edward J. Gay, 6 P. M.

Bayou Lafourche H. J. Dickey. P.M. DEPARTURES TO M0BB0W.

Tensas Mattfe, P. M. Port Eada Bunbeam, 9 A. If. Vickabura Ed.

Richardson, 5 P.M. Cincinnati Paris C. Brown, 5 P. M. Donaldson vllle A sanmptlon.

12 M. DEPARTURES WEDXESDAT. Tensas Clara iF.U. Burns Sunbeam. 11 A.

M. Bkreveport Jewel, 6 P. M. Quarantine Alvin, 11 A.M.' Washington Warren, P. M.

Ft. Louis Annie P. Silver, 6 P. M. Bayou LaXoorehe Danube, tP.M.

Ouachita Fred. A. Blanks, P. M. Kayou bank John W.

Cannon, 6 P. M. JACK8TAFF8. "VTeather clear and warm. To day's departures, are officered fol lows Sunbeam Jas.

T. OTry, master, Frank Ccovell, clerk. Alvin W. X. ScoveH, master, J.

BthexxST in clerk. Whisper J. A. Comstock, marter, Frank Bergeron, clerk. J.

Dickey A. Dsas, master, J. Z. Cauthreani, clerk, The if attie is reeetrfii? lear to mor The Clara B. win leave Wednesday for Bayou Macon and Tensas.

The steamer Keokuk arrivea at Dubuque, on the 29th of March from 8Lo. Bhe la the first boat that has reached that city this season. The Bayou Sara packet, Edward J. Gay. leaving to day, will extend her trip to Old PJThTattenOon of Bayous ftArbonne, Bar tholcmew and Macon, and theTensae, Saline and Little KivalU directed to the epecial notice of Capt.

Fred. A. Blanks. PEACE DECLARED. The Picayune's correspondent at Cincinnati teleeraons that the tight between the nne Transportation line and the Will a Have has come to an end, and the Hays will be the only boat leaving Cincinnati tomorrow for this city, the Gelden Crown lay fulwin be gratifying news to the friends of the Hays and the line, as they were both carrying freights at cut throat rates, which eventually meant ruin.

NOTICE TO CAPTAINS. The Board of State Engineers has received from Gen. J. L. Brent, of Ascension parish.

Levee Commissioner of the Second District, a letter dated March 80, asking them to give publicity to the following Steamboats especially the large and fleet packets in the trade are requested to pass all new levees at a low rate of speed, and special attention is requested to the Oeleetine, LeBlano and Arizona levees In Iberville parish, and Landry crevasse Levee, extending from the eieraete of 1882 up to Kenner'a Ashland Landing. The great waves made by some of the boats sweep up on the levee, lifting up the lumber stakes and other fascining, and carrying back with them the valuable dirt of the levees, all of which greatly Increases thewanger of a position already extremely hazardous." a tche Democrat A turn table Is being built on the wharf boat. As soon as it is completed, the cars which are taken down on the incline will be run on the boat and loaded with freight. By this arrangement freights can be moved quicker ana much more satisfactorily than heretofore. Vick burg Herald: The eabin of the steamer Wyoming, will be extended back some forty feet, there being ample room, and the large passenger business now being done by that steamer demanding more accommodations.

By Telegraph. BEACON LIGHTS BETWEEN VICK8 BURG AND MEMPHIS. TlCXfBURo, April 1. Special to the Picayune The steamer Joseph Henry passed down to day at 4 o'clock. Commander John J.

Read makes the following report of changes and new beacon lights between Vicksburg and Memphis Opposite Commerce moved down to foot Of held. Ashley Point moved down 300 yards. Foil's Landing moved down 500 yards. Harbert's moved down to Turner's Point. Bt.

Francis Island moved down two miles. Montezuma moved down 600 yards. Barnard's moved up to Powt Wildcat Landing, new light. Island S3, new light. Stack Island moved from main shore to Island Arlington, new light.

Stone's, La moved down 200 yards. smpland moved down 800 yards. Baea'a discontinued. Island 95. new light.

Omega moved down 200 yards. Forest Home, Miss discontinued. Milliken's Bend No. 2, new light. Paw Paw Island moved down to shoulder of island.

Mouth of Yazoo moved over to Mississippi shore during high water. Batou Bara, April l. Special to the Picayune Weather clear ana warm. The river rose inches. Departed for New Orleans Gay at 9 A.

Annie P. Silver A. Richardson 11 A. Gus Genia P. M.

Ur Natche at 2 P. Laura Lee 0 P.ll. ViCKSBtTBO, April 1. Departed: U. P.

Schenck for Cincinnati at 5 A. Joseph Henry for New Orleans at 4 P. M. Memphis, April 1. River rising slowly.

Weather cloudy. Departed Centennial aud City of Baton Rouge for New Orleans, Commonwealth lor St. Louis, City of Cairo for Vicksburg. Caxeo. April 1.

River 20 feet 6 inches and rising. Weather cloudy and eooL Arrived Oakland from New Orleans. Departed Springer and Arkansas City for New Orleans, Poit Eads for SV Louis, Mississippi for Louisville. fiT. LCCiS, ArrU I.

River 17 feet 7 inches and falling. Weaker eloudy and cool. Arrived Henry Prank from New Orleans. EVAK8YILLE, April 1. River 23 feet and rising.

Weather cloudy and cool. Departed: Golden Rule for New Orleans. Louisville, April 1. River 12 feet 5 inches and rising. Weather cloudy and cool.

Arrived: Morgan from Cincinnati. Departed Sherock for Cincinnati. CmcutHATi. April l. River 3 feet 7 and rising.

Weather cloudy and cold. Pittbbcro, April l. River 11 feet 10 Inches and falling. Weather cloudy and cold. COTTON BELT BULLETIN.

tlTIT) TPT A TTf UffT OT1W A CtTDTTTnT' U. B. Army. Division of Telegrams and Beporta for the Benefit of Commerce and agncmiure. 1, tr.

DlbTKICTb. AVERAGE. Max. Temp. Min.

Temp. Rainiaii. 60 35 48 .27 Charleston 68 07 77 Atlanta 64 Montgomery "76 Mobile 77 New Orleans 78 71 Vicksburg 74 Little Rock 68 58 .18 .35 .55 .07 .31 .01 43 57 46 57 69 t2 48 64 46 0 0 0 46 60 Aveiage en .14 T. 1 1nnn ll.Ol April 1. 1883.

M. HERMAN, Signal Corps, U. B. Army, METEOROLOGICAL LOCAL RECORD. SIGNAL BZBTIOX.

CHIT1B STATES Army, Nsw Orleans. April 1, 1883. Ther Dtraeaou state of mometer. of wind. weather.

A. 71.0 N. Cloudy. 3 P. 79.0 N.

Cloudy. 10 P. 72.0 N. Cloudy. Maximum H).

minimum 69. M. HERMAN. Pvt Signal Corps. U.

8. A. MARINE NEWS. PICAYUNE "OFFICE, April 2. ARBXVXS.

Steamship Hutchinson. Baker, from Havana via Key west and Cedar Keys, to Morgan's La xex aa to Algiers BTKAMXB8. Dickey. Dngas, fan Laurel Valley. Alvin, Bcovell.

fm Lower Coast. Sunbeam, O'Pry, fm Lower Coast. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. LAUREL VALLEY Steamer IMcitey 18 bbls sugar to Milliken 331 aks rough rice Allen dt Byrne 1 tee hides 4 bales moss to Walsh 10 pkgs eggs and sundries to order LOWER COAHT titeamer Alvln Sundries to order LOWER COAST Steamer Sunbeam Sundries to order DOMESTIC PORTS. Mobile, March 81 Cleared Bark Kaleva, Turunea, foil Belfast.

FOREIGN PORTS. Bremen, March 28. Arrived Steamship Tunis, Irvine, from Galveston; 27th, bark Cedar Crolt. Winchester, from New Orleans. Dublin.

March 27. Arrived: Bark 8am po, GaleulUM, from Pensacola. Falmouth, March 27. Arrived Steamship Cyprus, Beazely, from New Orleans for Hamburg. London.

March 27. Arrived: Barks Clara, Chrintensen, from Pensacola; O10, Dahl, from Mobile. Leltb, March 27. Arrived: Bark Pust, Niegbar, from Galveston. Barcelona.

March 28. Arrived: Steamship Joee Baro, Riveras, from New Odeans. Gibraltar, March 28. Arrived: Steamship Drachenfels, Tarce, from New Orleans for Be bastopoL COUSUIilPTIVES. CeaeraJ Debility frem any Casse, AROUD'S UlillQ 6 with the GKXKRAI, PErNCnXES at MI ST.

Oenezal depot, J. Ferr, successor to Aaotrn, fe Aeentak NortH Wilham sttocta fi. AHUSEMEHTS. BLDTfELIS ACADEMY OF.MUSIC OVIST THEATBK OFEN IN THE CITY. Snaday BvenlasT, April 1, 1SS3, Second and Last Week of KATIE POTNAil AND HER COMEDY Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wedneeday Matinee, THE OLD CURIOSITY.

SHOP. Wednesday and Thnrnday Kvenings, LITTLE SUM FLO WER. Fridav Evening Benefit to Katie Putnam, THE LITTLE BAREFOOT, Upon which occasion every lady attending will be presented with a SILVER BRACELET SOUVENIR. Saturday Matinee and Evening LITTLE April 8 HESS OPERA COMPANY, apl ti BID WELL'S ACADLMIY OF MUSIC. GRAND OPERATIC EVENT.

Last Weeks af the Theatrical Seasen! o. hess's ACME OPERA COMPANY. The Lars: est and Meat Complete Orsranl nlits la America, presenting Engliah Opera. AfCompany of Sixty Artists, including the following Celebrated Lyric Stars Miss Abbie Carrington, Miss Emma Eisner, Miss Rose Lelghton, Miss Grace Hioks, Miss Blanche Chapman, Misa Annie EUaler, Mr. T.

F. Christie, Mr. Geo. Denaan, Mr. J.

O. Peakes, Mr. D. A. Flint, Mr.

Mark smith, Mr. Geo. Appleby, Mr. Alfred Wilkie, Mr. J.

H. Jones, Mr. H. C. Peakes.

Cemmeaelna Sanday, April 8. Bunday Evening OLIVETTE. Monday Evening MARTHA. Tuesday Evening FRA DIAVOLO. Wednesday Matinee PINAFORE.

Wednesday Evening BOHEMIAN GIRL. Thursday Even'g CHIMES OF NORMANDY Friday Evening FAUST. Saturday Matinee MASCOTTE. Saturday Evening MARITANA. Sunday, April 13, FIRST TIME IN NEW ORLEANS! Gilbert Sullivan's Latest Comic Opera, IOLANTIIE; Or, The Peer and the Perk The sale of seats for the above operas will commence on THURSDAY, April 5th.

apl tf GRAND OPERA. HOUSE, CANAL STREET. TUE8DAY EVENINO. APRIL 3, 1883. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Given bv the Citizens of New Orleans and the Ola members of the iiictiioiiic Association to MB.

THEO. A. JAMES, one of the most prominent and distill guished members of that famoun aHswclutiou trader the anepices of the most noted members of onr am. atenr dramatic organizations Mr. D.

Bldwell kindly tennering the theatre free, Mr. T. O'Neil volunteering to direct the 8tage, Mr. John Count ff volunteering the busineaM ilepiirtment. The Entertainment will penuuence with the dom5Ittauititi a Happy pair.

By Miss H. Z. ADAMS and Mr. HARRY P1CKLKS. Recitation by the Hon.

C. F. BUCK. To be followed bv the Comedy entitled BOX AND COX, Box, T. A.

JAMES Cox, F. N. THAYER (as originally playexl by theui athe Histrionic Association) Mrs. Bouncer, Miss P. Bona and Lanceiint hanicteri.by liEKXAKD HUIKLI'S.

To Conclude with the popular old Drama called THE OLD iilJARD, Haversack. BEN ONORATO I.ird Bourflle, MCC AN LI II David, ST FLaly Bouville, Miss KKLLER Mclanie, Miss V. NELSON. Box Office opon Monday. April 3.

tL 7 OTW yjCft iI nih 25 tf, SEW ORLEANS LIEDERTAFEL GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, For the Benefit ot the CHARITY HOSPITAL, At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Thursday, April 5 lb3. i PROGRAMME. Part 1. 1. Overture Iphigenie in Aulis Gluck Orchestra.

2. Andante con moto from the 6th Symphony, Beethoven, Orchestra. 3. Aria Le Cheval de Bronze, Soprano Solo, Auber, Mrs. Alice Schwartz.

4. Swedish Wedding March 8oedermann Orchestra. 6. Fantaisie de Concert, Faust, Alard, Violin Bolo with piano accompaniment, MJasea Marie Wannack and Cecil Man. 6.

Lea Baochantes, Pbllomene and Baucis, Gounod, o) Ouverture Pastorale, 6) Reveille, c) Melodrame, ri) Dance des Bacchantes. Orchestra. Part 2. Das Lied von der Gloce (The Lay of the Bell), Words by Schiller, Music by Rom be r. grand chorus and uolo, New Orleans Lieder talel and Orchestra.

PRICE OF ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. Tickets can he had at the music and jewelry houses on Canal street, from the different cour mme.es, or at the Grand Opera House, where seats can he reserved free of charge on Wednesday and Thursday, the 4th and 6th from 10 o'clock A. M. till 5 o'clock P. M.

COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. George Juergens, Hon. M. D. Lagan, Dr.

M. Levv, Krnest Pragst. Fxl. Lilienthal, Hon. Alb.

J. Michaelis, Prof. Carl Weiss, Moai President cal Director; Sol Marx, Secretary. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. E.

F. Delhondio, Chair Dr. Jos. Afbrecht, man Wm. Adler, F.

D. Becker, Hon. R. H. Benners, Hon.

U. H. Braughn, L. F. Berje.

W. M. P. L. Cusachs, A.

EsTicb. Dr. A. Gaudt A. Ungenhelm, Dr.

Von Gohrcn, Geo. Gerdes, M. Gutheim, J. Hasslnjjer, F. Jahnke, Theo.

Koeuip, Conrai Kressner, Hon. CobsuI Krutt E. Lachenmeyer, schnitt, nr. F. Loeijer, J.

I.oewengardt, Henry Marx, John T. Moore, F. Rickert, lion. Consul Schroeder, Dr. W.

E. schuppect, II. D. F. Wedemeyer, Emil Weber, C'hns.

W'annaek. apl td LECTURE OF THE HOLY LAND. BT Prof. A. J.

Marks, Author and Publisher of 4 THE HOLY LAND, Illustrated with fifty paintings, covering 1000 square feet of canvas, la NAPOLEON AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Mauday, April 7i30 P. M. Adults 25c. Children lOo. nih 31 3t FARANTA'S SPECIALTIES, Corner Banrbea and Orleans atreeta.

Mammoth Pavilion Summer Theatre. New Programme This Week. New Faces, New Features, New Talent Coming all the Time. Laughter literally incessant. Delighted audiences bubbling over with fun.

Continued ripples of laughter. Cyclones of pure mirth. Monsoons of Innocent amusement. Despite storms, accidents. Lent and other an.

tagoniams, Faranta is still triumphant, with his popular Company of First Class Specialty Ar tints. The Children's Recreations. Bring the Little Folks this week. The School of French Dogs. Electric Lights.

Cheapest and Best Show in the City. Extraordinary Attractions. General Admission, 10 cents. Universal Screeches eventuate at 8 P. M.

Matinees for Ladles and Children, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. mh28 CAN'T GET AWAY CLUB. EXCURSION, TO JIOBILE! S3 ROUND TRIP! Train leaves foot Canal street SUNDAY, April 8th, 12 M. Leaves Mobile April 10, 33 P. M.

Special cars for ladies and escorts. Forpartiealars apply to Committee: C.T4T. LOR GAUCHE and JOB. A. GAUCHE.

No. 57 Mafrasine street, np stairs: RALPH MORGAN, City Hall; JAS. MOHAN, 37 Natchez. The Battle House takes all excursionist at ha'f rates. ioh25 td WANTED.

WANTED TMMEDIATELY Apply at 317 Deoatur street. BARBER. ap2 at WANTED TWO OR THREE GOOD Dressmakers. Apply at Mxs C. BROWN'S, 176 Canal street.

apl 2t ANTED SECOND HAND FURNITURE bou ght and sold at 79 Chartres street. apl lw ANTED AT NO. 47 ESPLANADE street, near Claiborne, a competent house girt. Must assist in sewing. None need apply without best references.

apl tf ANTED A TENANT FOR A TWO story brick house, within five minutes' walk of Clay Statue 13 rooms, all furnished. Price $60 per month. Apply to E. CURTIS, No. 40 Royal street.

apl 3t 'ANTED BY A YOUNG LADY WHO ha bail Ism exnerience. a situation as trhr of Enrllah and music or aa visiting rovernees. Beat references given. Address V. Picayune office.

apl lw ANTED FOR A TOWN IN ALABAMA, a live and energetic man.who thoroughlyun derstands all the details of a hardware business. Must be competent to buy and sell; must have long experience and have beet refwencee. Good salary. Address, with all particulars. R.

Picayune offioe. apl 3f DB. BO88O WANTS A PARTNKB TO manufacture his celebrated medicine fer yellew fever or smallpox on a large saale. Will need to make 30,000 gallons, which will be 600,000 bottles. Apply at my office until April UDUl AIH I mh31 3t 6.

Dr. a. uubuu, zad uanai bu WANTED A MAN WITH FAMILY AS gardener or farmer to take care of hoase and domestic premises, garden, yard and stock, on a large plantation, three hours by rail from this citv, the owner of which ia absent most of the time. Apply to G. L.

HAT.L, 37 Carondelet. mh81 tf WANTED LADIES IN CITY OR COCN try to do light, clean fancy work at liome for our Spring and Summer trade. Pays well. Sample and particulars mailed for 16c HUDSON MANUFACTURING 265 Sixth Avenue, N. Y.

mh31 2w FURNITURE, CARPETS, BOOKS. PI anos, etc, in small or large lots. Address Box 2068. Ja30 3m WANTED TO RENT, IN THE FIRST District, suite of unfurnished rooms from a private family. Addreas HOME, this office.

nh27 IV, WANTED BILOXI PROPERTY TO buy Improved property on easy terms. Property must face the beach and extend to back bay. Call at A. WILLOZ, 168 Common street. inh25 tf ANTED 60,000 SECOND HAND BAGS in good order.

MCORATH A LEMON, 31 to 39 Poydras. m3 lm ANTED AN ASSISTANT VACUUM Pan Sugar Maker for the ensuing rolling. Must be experienced and well recommended Address SUGAR MAKER, this Office mh22 tf ANTED TO INFORM ALL HOUSE and hotel keepers that they can buy elegant Window Shades at 60 cents and Matting at 12 cents, at LEOPOLD LEVY'S, 691 Maga tine street. F18 tf EUREKA SPOOL BILK. WANTED ALL THE LADIES IN NEW Orleans to ase the unsurpassed Eureka Spool Silk, Eureka Embroidery bilk aud Eureka Knitting Silk.

goods have no superior, aud are. to be found in all the first class dry goods stores. P18 3m LD GOLD AND 6ILVER. BROKEN Watches and Jewelry, bought and sold. PKIRCE, 1S8 Canal.

Ja34 3m tUAKTED CANVASSERS FOR FAST selling subscription books. Extra inducement to good workers. CRESCENT NEWS I fe Common street. Jal2 tf ANTED LOt v. I AGENTS IN ALL owin Losfana the best subscription books ever pui'45vn wM on rir.

nh.ra and tni ma. CRRSCTC 140 Common street, New Orleans. Jala tf RANTED EVERYBODY TO that T. B. HONOR, 295 Magazine street, makes the CHEAPEST and BEST MAT k.ssks in the city.

Prices reduced. dSO'tfa ly WANTED 1IOU8EHOLD CRN ITU RE, carreta, pianos, books, for oash. BROKER, Box 3124, P. O. nl tf CASH OR FURNITURE 10 PERCENT, mere than any dealers gtae.

Addresr Sox 3004. TO BENT. TtrvT TTIK ELEGANT TWO story dwelling. 240 Lafayette street, near Kampai t. with gas, ii.rurani,.

cibwji etc. Apply at Ma Limjcw i Qf CANAL STREET HANDSOME lOl) Rooms, newly fupished. One mo8tconvenientlocationsintheoitrf 5 Burgundy. dl7 4m TURNISJiED ROPJIIS TO RENT PRI i. vate iamuy cs.cion eenirai ana aesiraois.

208 Camp, between Julia i and St. Joseph streets. BOBSEL HOUSE.BILOXI, PARTLY FUR nlshed. Apply at WATERS'S Shoe Store, 117 Customhouse. F10 tf FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED ROOMS at 180 Ht.

Charles street. Processions pass the door, and board furnished if desired. Ja31 tf RENT FROM OCTOBER 1, 1883 Store 13 Masasme street, formerly ooon pled by C. N. Edwards.

Also, lot on Bienville street, suitable tor a stable or other purposes. Also, from 1st October, lower floor ot No. 130 Gravler street. Apply to F. W.

STRONG. au4 tf 138 Gravler street, third floor. LOST AND FOUND. IF THE GENTLEMAN WHO PICKED UP a lady's Lace HANDKERCHIEF on Canal street, about 11 o'clock Sunday morning, will lehve same at the offioe of City Hotel, be will confer a favor upon the owner. ap3 It LOST SATURDAY NIGHT OR SUNDAY morning, between hours of 10 and 2, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY DOLLARS, going from Baronne and Clio to Poey fare and Foucher or from Foucher aad Poey fare to Royal and Bienville.

The party finding same is reuuented to communicate with the undersigned in regard to reward. GEORGE HYNES, 363 Locust street. ap2 2t OCND A MARE, WHICH THE OWNER can recover by applying at 230 St. Louis street, proving property and paying expenses, apl 3t FOUND A LADY'S UMBRELLA OWN er can secure same by applying at this office, proving property and paying for this advertisement. mh30 tf A SORREL MARE, ABOUT FIF teen hands high, white stroke on the fore bead aild in right foot.

Liberal reward will be paid for returning the same to 8ALA TICH BACCICH, 231 Decatux street. nih28 7t COPARTNERSHIP, ON AND AFTER SEPT. 1, 1882, 8. W. CARMAN and P.

MALLARD have been admitted to an interest in my house, under firm name of H. T. COTTAM CO. ep2 lOt T. COTTAM.

pROM AND AFTER THIS DATE WILLIAM MINNIG ERODE ceases to be a member of this firm, and J. E. FRANKS will hereafter have an interest in the same. MINNIGERODE CO. New Orleans, March 19, 1883.

apl 7t NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD respectfully Inform their friends and the ruMic generally, that they are located at No. 12 Camp street, whore they will carry on the buHlness of Plumbing, Steanf and Gas Fitting, finder the firm name of JAS. H. AITKEN fc CO.

All work done under their personal supervision. JAS. H. AITKEN. ROBERT AITKEN, Late of Manion, Aitken Co.

New Orleans, March 26, 1883. mli27 lw PERSONAL. A PROF, A. T. BE LOVER, VETERAN teacher and card writer, in front St.

Charles lower Rotunda. F26 6w DB, D. BORNIO HAS REMOVED HIS offioe to No. 6 Commercial Place. Office hoars from 2 to 4 P.

M. Free vaccination to the poor every Monday and Wednesday at offioe hours. m3 lm RAWING OF THh xOUIRIANA 8TATB I.OTTERT. SATURDAY, March 31 Class No. 77, tot 1888.

47 66 48 The ebve Orawtnga are pnhUshed in all the prinoipal paper nnatnei naners. ana are orawm in vibu uui at tne aoodu oi vie vompaay. WitxMj our hand at New Orleans. Ia, thl Slst day Ot March, 1883. as 4 o'clock.

P.M. LOUIS H. PILIR. J. A.

A. ROUSSRAU, Oonunisstonera. riaas of onr Dally Drawing can always he seen at all times at all branch oX3oas. Js6 '7tl FOR SALE. FOR SALE SPLENDID ELEGANT UP ripht piai 60.

Call and examine. WEB LEIfr'S, 1351 anaL apl 2t" HAND80ME ST. CHARLES AVENUE RESIDENCE FOR SALE That well built and handsome two story frame residence, with halls, double parlors, library, dining room, and some five or six bedrooms, with gas and fixtures throughout, on five lots of ground, on the northeast corner of St. Charles and Valence streets. All in splendid order and early possession.

Apply at once for particulars and card of admit, to W. I. HODGSON, Auctioneer, No. 13 Carondelet street. apl tf FOR SALE RAISED DOUBLE COTTAGE with front and side galleries, parlor, hall, beautifully frescoed by the celebrated Parelli, with nearly three lots of ground, situated on northeast eorner Fourth and Carondelet, over thirty bearing orange, six peach and other mit trees, and large grape arbor.

Kitchen, bathhouse, detached. Terms eaey. apl lw T7KR war, re i SUMMER RESORTS, On the Sea Coast, At BEAUVOIRE and EAST FASCAGOULA, Two of the most attractive properties on the Gulf Coast, furnished and ready for Immediate occupation. A pply for further particulars to eiRARDEY A MACON, mh31 2w Office No. 10 Carondelet street.

BARGAIN FOUR GERMAN CENTRI FUGALS, Mixed, Shafting, Steadlers, etc, in good order. Address MCCALL Don aldaonville, La. mh30 tf X16 STATIONARY ENGINE FIVE fined boiler, 13 footx40 inches, complete, abating, etc Running. 62 Notre Dame street. mh28 lm "CHJR BALE SPLENDID POSITION ON JC1 Canal street.

THE LARGE FOUR STORY BRICK BUILDINGS, forming the southeast eorner of Canal and Camp streets. The ground is about 44 feet by about 69 feet deep asepa" rate hall entrance for three upper floors, and ample space on the ground floor for three stores. This secure and attractive location is offered for salOkOn very favorable terms. Apply to H0EY A O'CONNOR, No. 17 Carondelet street.

mh20 tf OR SALE BY GIRARDSY fc MACON, Auctioneers On SATURDAY, the 7th April, 1883, at 13 o'clock, at the St. Charles Auction Exchange, if not previously sold at Srivate sale, the DAVIS PLACE, adjoining tie Barnes Hotel, at Mississippi City one of the most complete and prettiest seashore real dences on the Gulf coast. It has a frontage of 250 feet on the Gulf of Mexlocand extends back to the railroad, with grounds admirably shaded, garden and orchard. The Improvements are exceedingly attractive and very comfortable for summer and winter residence. With ths property may be secured the household furniture, live stock and other things.

Apply to Messrs. GIRARDEY A MACON, No. 10 Carondelet street. mh3 lm FOR SALE A FINE FAMILY BA rouche. Apply to 1 168 Common street, ground floor.

mhl8 tf FOR SALE AT TEXAS STABLES. 861 and 363 Canal street, corner Derbigny, one hundred HORSES, of all sizes, shapes and col ors, from $30 up. fast received, a ear load of large KENTUCKY HORSES, including some splendid match teams, suitable for nre companies, undertakers, doctors, grocery wagons, cabs, etc Also, to arrive shortly, three car loads TEXAS MULES, suitable for cotton and rice planters. Buyers will find It to their interest to give a call. TIBLIER BROTHERS.

Je4 tf OR BALE AT PURVES'S BASH FAO tory, corner Olio and St. Charles streets One Double Flue BOILER, 43 inches diamatei and 26 feet long, with Fire Front, Breeohing. Stand Pipe, Safety and Blow Off Valves. n26 BOARDING. n(n JACKSON DELIGHTFUL SUM mer rooms and excellent board.

Charges moderate. apl lw OARD AT $16 PER MONTH PLEAS, ant location. For particulars address Mrs. L. SCHULTHEIS, Osyka, Miss.

apl lm STREET NICELY FUR untied, pleasantly located and airy rooms. mblltf OARDING EUR0PEAN PLAN ,139 ST. Charles street. mim jm HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, with board, at 223 Camp street. F17 2m NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, with or without board.

18 Dryades. between Common and Canal. n33 '82 6m HE LEE HOUSE, 130 CAMP STREET Is now open for the reception Families of the city and "i desirous of securt" pr tns country do well comfortable home, will tipiy to this fine house. A splendid aoie and most desirable location, opposite Lafayette Square, convenient to all places of business. Remember the Number, 130 Camp Street.

n31 83 ly OARD I NO 193 OAMF STREET Choioe front rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with board. A flrsVelaas table and the comforts of home life guaranteed. References required. oil tf THE ARLINGTON, 110 CAMP STREET is now open for the reception of guests, and ia carried on aa a flst olaaa hotel, with a table unsurpassed. n37 tt PLEASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD, IN oluding two front rooms, at 890 Magazine street, nl9 tf M0Nra0N.

UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S MONITION J. F. GER8DORF ET AL. VS. BARKEN tine Gnlseppl Lanata.

her cargo, tackle, etc, and frieght money. In the United States District Court, Eastern District of LouisianaNo. 11.916. IN OBEDIENCE TO AN ADMIRALTY warrant, to me directed in the above entitled suit, I have seized and taken into my possession the barkentine Guisoppl Lanata, her cargo, tackle, and freight money, now libeled by John F. Gersdorf ana for the causes set forth In the libel now pending iu the Dlstriet Court of the United States.

And I do hereby oi te and admonish the ow ner or owners thereof, and all and every person ot persons having or pretending to nave any right, title or interest in or to the same, to be and appear at a District Court of the United States, for the district aforesaid, to be holden at the city of New Orleans, on MONDAY, 16th ot April, 1883, to show cause, if any they have or can. why the said barkentine Gnlseppl Lanata, her cargo, tackle and freight money, should not be condemned and sold agreeably to the prayer of libellanta. United States Marshal'a office, New Orleans, 24th day ot March. 1883. J.

G. PITKIN, United States Marshal, Eastern District of Louisiana. mh24 ap3 16 STEAMBOATS. OHIO RIVER. SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION LINE.

Boats leave WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY'S. FOR CINCINNATI, LOUIS vllle, Evansville, Cairo, Memphis, land all Intermediate points, con necting at Cincinnati with the packets and railroads for all points North And East, and at Evansville With the E. and T. H. Railroad Steamer A.

M. HaSmay, masterT V. Clerk, Leaves TUESDAY. April 3. at 6 P.

M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to C.G. WAYNE, 82 Gravler street. FoUowed by the WYOMING. April 6.

apl tf VICKSBURR UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET. Leaves every TUESDAY at 5 P. M. fT? a FOR VICKSBURG. NATCHEZ, feHT Davis's Bend and way landings Bf ta Tlie steamer ED.

RICHARDSON, Wm. Campbell, master, W. L. Cannon, clerk. Leaves as above, connecting at Vicksburg with the P.

Line, with the Anchor Line for St. Louis, and at Delta with the S. and P. R. R.

G. P. Work, Geo. D. Hlte, John A.

Wayne, John Janney, Agents. d8 tf WABHIKGTON and ATCHAFALAYA. RXOULAR NEW ORLEANS, ATOHAFA SAYA RIVER AND WASHINGTON PACKET. Leaves every WEDNESDAY, at 5 P. M.

H' FOR WASHINGTON. SIMMS port Church vllle and all landings kwon the coast, Atohafaiaya River and Rayon Oourtableau The light draft passenger WARREN. M. Kennlaoa, master, Theo. Jobln, el ark.

Connecting with St. Xlenore for Big Cane and Bayou Rouge, and with steamer Minnie for Bayou deGlalae. R. W. ADAMS, ol7 tf 11 Commercial Plaoe.

TE CHE AN THE A FOR ST. MARTINSVILLE, New Iberia, Jeannerette, Baldwin Franklin. Centre vllle. Patterson. vllle and all intermediate landings on Bayou Teche and AtchataJaya River The new passenger steamer KEY WEST, T.

R. Mugeah, master, ueo. Belt, clerk. Leaves SATURDAY, April 7, at 6 P. M.

JNO. 'M. CHAMBERS, T. ST. Voorhees, master, W.

H. Leaves SATURDAY', April 14. at P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to GEO.

D. HITB, J. E. A KLIN, Agents. N.

B. claims for repairs for above steamers wiu be except" opon a written or.ler of LLOY X. JiELT, Maaagar. mhJ6 tf RED RIYER AND COAST. MNE.

OFFICE No. 4S CAMF STREET fUF CRAB. F. TRU8LOW. President; M.

OOD, Superintendent CHAH. W.DROTfN, Beey, Issues through Bil el Lading to all points in TEXAS, in oonneetioa with the Texas aaj raeine Kunrar ana its eemneeuom. wv wux tt miiruiKir tj ivnn T. W.TTRnttTB Boats of tiua Una reserve the right to pass all Uusdings and tA refuse take freight SS at the option of the captain. BilPPers responsible in freight billa.

J' BED RIVER, Jj 702 SHREVEPOBTAND ALL 2S way landings The steamer JEWEL. J. J.Dodd. master, leaves WEDNESDAY. April 4, at i P.

M. TARING MINDEN FREIGHT. LORD A KCFSAKX, R. W. BRTTTON, eSO.

D. HITE J. X. OA RUN. Agents.

BRAND BOORS PACKET. Leaves every SATURDAY, at 6 P.M. For GRAND SCORE, ALEXANDRIA and ail way landings The steamer LAURA LEE, C. 8. Kouns.

Geo. 0. Hamilton, clerk, R. W.ADAMS, Agent. 11 Commercial Alley.

BATOU ULFOUKOHX. i THROUGH TO LAUREL VALLEY. DANUBE, J. F. Auooin.

master, Ed. Nioolle, clerk. leaves every WEDNESDAY, at 10 A. and every SATURDAY at 6 P.M. U.

J. DICKEY, A. Dugas, master. Leaves every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 6 F. M.

H. RIVET, Agent. m.intvN wtt.t. nie 'TOT7NT) ON Tun FREIGHT FOR ANY OF THS ABOVE BOATS. STEAMBOATS.

ST. LOUIS. a. rxja bi. a.vj a aii is tTway landings, reserving the right ii ii to pass all landings that the captain dmm nnsafe The steamer ANNIE P.

SILVER, J. P. BTyan, master. G. F.

Shields, clerk. Leaves WEDNESDAY, April 4, at 6 P. M. J. B.

WOODS, Agent, apl td 104 Common street. BT. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS ANCHOR LINE. FOR ST. LOUIS AND ALL wir landinara.

reserving the right to naas all landings that the captain mar deem unsafe Tne steamer iavdeem For frolic or Muni OTlf d4 tf at 1 AA riAmmAn afenat OUACHITA RIVER. sssss OONBOLIBATED OUACHITA RIVER LINK CARRYING U. 8. MAIL. frfP a.

FOR TRENTON, MONROE Ijpiw if md all way landings on Ouaohnat ST Black Rivers, connecting at Trenton for the tributaries and Camden FRED. A. BLANKS, (In place of John H. Hanna,) F. A.

Blanks, master, Joe S. Holmes, olerk, Leaves every WEDNESDAY, at 6 P. M. The right is reserved to pass all landings the captain may deem unsafe. For freight or passage apply to F.

A. BLANKS, President, 7 Delta street, or to Geo. D. Hite, Lord A MoPeake, John A. Wayne, G.

P. Work, Jno. Janney, R. F. Britton.

P. S. Has close and regular connections with packets for Bayous P'Axbonneaxtoolomew, Tensas, Macon, and the and Little Rivers. myli EATOUARTOOlWaBW, CONSOLIDATED OUACHITA RIVER LINE Through Bayou Bartholomew Packet. Leaves WEDNESDAY.

April 11. at 6 JU. I fCrfc.fri FOR OUACHITA CITY. LIND LaJ55 Grove, Point Pleasant, aiful inter "mediate on Bayou Barthalo mewandtte Oua vcr xtfjjaat IxANNA BIjaNKS. ole.

master. BAha and 11 lank clerks, right ia reserved to pass all landings the Captain may deem unsafe For freight or passage apply to F. A. BliANKSTPresident. 7 Delta street or to Geo.

D. Hlte, G. P. Work, Lord MePeake, R. W.

Adams, John Janney, R. F. Britton, Jno. A. Wpfs.

Has'olose and regular connection with packets for Bayous D'Axbonne, Tensas. Macon and the Saline and Little Rivers. d34 tf Leaves WEDNESDAY. April 11. at 6 F.

M. jrua uuAcnna uin, unif 'nrnva. Point Pleasant, and all inter imiiit nninta on Bavou Bartholo mew and Ouachita River The old reliable steamer steamer TENSAS, 4 Iu v. Cooley, master, Tom Knee, elerk, will leave aa above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J.

F. DOUGLAS. 38 Maga Eine street J. E. CARLIN.

85 Natchea street N. O. DONOHUE. 33 CommoiuAgents. F16 ti P.

8. Connects with the steamer Timmie Ba ker for Upper Bayou Bartholomew. TCT8A8 AND BAYOU BIACON. TENSAS AND MACON. Leaves TUESDAY, April 3.

at 5 P. M. FOR WARSAW, CROCKET Lr Point, Eureka, Osbom and all iuter bMl mediate bindings on Bayou Macau and Tensas, as high as Warsaw The steamer MATTIE, J. B. Sullivan, master, W.

R. Foulke, clerk, will positively leave as above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to i R. F. BRITTON.

apl tf J. E. CARLIN. Agents REGULAR INDEPENDENT PACKET. Leaves WEDNESDAY.

April 4. at 6 P. M. I fT FOR WARSAW, CROCKET lli ff Point, Eureka, Osborn and aU inter "''mediate landings on Bayou Macon and Tensas, as high as Warsaw, connecting with the Choctaw Bayou, Upper Tensas and Bayou Macon packets Delia No. 2 amd Myra Steamer CLARA R.

G. Rawllngs, master. Andy Roland, olerk, will positively leave as above, for freight or passage apply on board, or to GEO. D. HITB, U.

P. WORK, LORD MCPBAKE. n23 tf BAYOU SARA. Leaves WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY.

6 P. M. jeuit ua iuu oaa, ruur Hickey, Baton Rouge The steamer JOHN W. (JANNON. John O.

Libano, master, J. H. Mossop, clerk. Boat reserves the right to pass all landings the captain may deem unsafe. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to Geo.

D. Hite, John A. Wayne, John Janney, or J. E. Carl in.

Agents. P. 8. No freight received after 4:30 P. M.

on day of departure. o4 tf NEW ORLEANS, BATON ROUGE AND BAYOU SARA PACKET COMPANY. FOR BAYOU SARA. PORT Hudson and Baton Rouge Steamer li.U YV AitU J. UAY.

E. O. Melancon, master, S. S. track, clerk.

Leaves every MONDAY and FRIDAY at 5 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN J. BROWN, Manager. JOHN JANNEY, Agent, 106 Common street; J. E.

CARLIN, Agent, 35 Natchez street. Jy31 tf STEAMSHIPS. SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. OTTTTtT PTn VRSIR T.TVH Tho new first class iron steamer fcj. cs J.

OTEBI. S. Pixzati, master, will leave from her wharf, foot of Erato street, (Jackson Railroad wharf), on or about TH UBS DAY, April the. 8th, 1883, for Colon, (Aspiu wall) via Port Limon, Costa Rica. The first class U.

8. mail iron steamer E. B. WARD Henry Pizzati, master, will leave direct for Ruatan, Truxillo, Utilla, Ceiba, and other ports in Spanish Honduras, Central America, on SATURDAY, April 7th, 1883. For freight of passage apply to S.

OTERI fc 23 and 25 South Front street, and 24 and 26 Fulton street, near Oravier. mh2d '83 tf MANDKVTLLK AND COVrNGTON U. 8. MAIL STEAMER NEW OAMELIA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, mn on and after February 1.

1888, rris Leave Milneburg en arrival of ears from Pontcnartrain Depot, ueaa ox "Elvslan Fields street. Tuesdays on the arrival ot the 13 M. train. Thursdays on the arrival of the 13 M. train.

Saturdays on the arrival of the 3 P. M. train. RETURNING, LEAVES OLD LANDING Mondays 5 A. M.

Wednesdays 7 A.M. Fridays 7 A. M. Weather.and water permitting. Fare each first Sunday of each month.

Fare round trip, (1. Freights received dally as LouisvlRa and Nashville freight depot, head of oiroA street. w. a. COYLK.

Agent, N. Caiondelet street. rx? rKB, UPPER OOAJBT and LOWER OOA8T. mi ywuit. via LOWEE COAST.

Boats leave as folio wt. FOR FORT EADS u. B. Mall steamtr SUNBEAM, Jas. T.

O'Pry, master, Frank SeovML elerv TUESDAYS and TH TI RH A via and SATURDAYS at 11A.M. retaifl SUNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAY1 alvin. W. T. SooveO.

master. J. aster. J. Sohexnaydre.

elerv WEDNESDAYS and Vkt A. for QniKiiVTrS DAYS, at IF frriTtON.uAvhn InatlflaA returning on alternate daya. FOR BURAB U. B. Mall Steamer, SUNBEAM, Jas.

T. O'Pry. master Frank SeovelL elm leaves MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS anajrnf DAYS, at 11 A. Mretarning en UPPER COAST. DONALDSONVXLLE, ASaUBaPTTION.

F. A. Charlet. master. M.

H. Landry, elerk. leaves every TUESDAY. ThDMhAvS SATURDAY, at 12 1L coming down the Daw? FOB PLAQUSMINR, WHISPER, In place of Jesse K. Ben, J.

A. Comstenk, master, Frank Bergeron, elerk leaves every MONDAY, at P. M. ana Ax DAY, at 13 eomiag down the Coast stkt. WEDNESDAY and UN AY.

'J B. RIVET. AgSntb LANDING AT ALL TIKES DO RECXITa STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK. MORGAN'S LA.

AND TFXA8 R. R. AND N. V. RTiciMairiR rnMPi wv xne iouowtng aa iron Bteamahlpa 'fftrm 11 LONE STAR, ALGIERS, NEW YORK, MORGAN CITY EXCELSIOR, CHALMETTsT The steamship CHALMETTE, F.

Read, master will anil frrvm AluHnp. in TUESDAY, April 8, P. M. INSURANCE TO NEW YORK PER CENT iuo uwvo poii receivea at tne dtv int. Af MmvAn.

Tjtnialaii. a. npAw. 1 loot of Lafayette street, daily, until 6 P. M.

A. C. HUTCHINSON, President. J. G.RCHRIE VER, Trafflo Manager anl '79 tf cor.

Natcheg and Magazine sti. THE CROMWELL LTWTB. FOR NEW YORK DIRECT To sail on WEDNESDAY, April 4, at 8 A H. ffijrf line is composed of the follow. steamships KNICKERBOCKER, HUDSON, LOUISIANA, JIEW ORLEANS.

The steamship LOUISIANA, I E. v. Gager, master, will leave her wharf, foot df Toulouse street. INSURANCE BY THIS LINE a PER CENT; Cabin passage 20 Freight for Liverpool, Bremen and Havre taken by this tine, and through bills of lading given for the same. For freight or rasage apply to ALFRED MOULTON A CO.

F2 tf 43 Carondelet street. TEXAS. MORGAN'S LOUISIANA AND TEXA3, RAII.RHAri ATWT1 RTT.AMKHTP. COMPANY FOR Gai.vxl.sTON AND Hui fiTdX Steamers leave every MONDAY, TUESDAY. TH RS DA and 8 AT RD A Y.

Elyeian Fields etreet, at 8 A. reacliingMor gan City at 12 there connecting with steam ers plying from Moigan City in connection with AlUliUI liUIUnjttU. HUU iOUWJMUUWU, FOR INDIANOLA. Steamers leave Morgan City on MONDAYS ana THURSDAYS, fOB COWPTTH CHRISTI. VIA' Galveston ARANSAS Will sail from Morgan City WEDNESDAY, April 4, 1883.

Mil II 11 11 I I II I V' FOR BRAZOS VIA 2i.Oalveaton The iron steamer HARRIS Will leave Morgan City No freight received without Through bills lading signed to all' points 0M the Houston and Texas Central and H. and S. A. R. Int.

and Great Northern Hailnl. C. and S. F. R.

and all paints betwii "Kaw Anil TT Aiiotitn i San Antonio freights tafeenjrla. fe H. and S. A. R.

R. or I. and G. N. R.

via Hearne and Palestine, or via C. and 8. F. R. and Milano.

At. Tlo X.1 nnali.n iAw. Ligbteiuge to Corpus Christ! (if any) at risk Lighterage at Brazos (if any) at risk of eon irreignts tor an me above pomte received at the depot of Morgan's Louisiana and Texa TtAHroMri. font. Af lafnvAltA m.K lai Iv.

nntil a licaets ana staterooms secured until P. at agents' ofu ce, or at the ferry landing the mom ing of departure. rT 1. ,1 1 1 1 Al iiuvuKu uumct. wui iqoani xrom fciiin uiauo to the principal points on the Houston and Tex as Central Railroad, on the International and Dmflt.

XortJAT UsarilrnaI Turaj a.n.1 PuitliL Railroad, G. H. and S. A. R.

aud Gulf. Color rado and Santa Fe R. R. A. O.

HUTCHINSON, President. u. buhkik vek, Traltlo Manager. na tf Corner Magasine and Nate ties sts. FOR VERA CRUZ VIA GALVESTON.

The Al iron steamship WHITNEY, Capt. F. F. Hoxie. Will leave from Morgan Citw on 8 IN April 1.

Passengers take Morgan's ferryboat, foot of Elysian Fields street, at 8 A. M. Cabin passage Steerage paHsage 2 Round trip tickets i) No freight received without trdera. or ireigut orpassage apply to A. C.

HUTCHINSON, President. J. G. SCHRIEVER, Traftlo Manager. ol Office cor.

Magazine and Natches sts. VERA CRUZ, VIA BAGDAD (MATAMO ros). Tampico and Tuxpan, connecting with steamers for Frontera, Campeche, Havana and New York. The steamship Will sail on SUNDAY, April 8, at 8 A. from opposite Jackson Square.

For freiirlit or nanaaire annlv to 1 EDW. A. YOBKE, Agent. "Southwest corner Gravier and Carondelet sts. o23'8 ly HAVANA AND FLORIDA PORTS.

WEEKLY LINE FOR FLORIDA AND HAVANA. MORGAN U. 8. M. STEAMSHIPS.

xgarnj' run LcuAn ivr.1 b. nr. wtai and Havana The following iron "steamsliipd will leave Algiers HUTCHINSON 1 A T.T lama Uwn ta.aa4a No freights received after 12 M. Wednesday. Passengers take Morgan's ferryboat troiu Elysian Fields street at 8 A.

M. Superior passenger All freights will be received at the Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad Depot, foot of Lafayette street. For freight or passage apply to A. C. HUTCHINtiON, President.

J. G. SCHRIEVER, Traffic Manager. Corner Magazine and Natches sts. naauaiiWia.

aw ir a I Miss. FOR BARCEEONA AND MARSEILLES epfe The new, fine, first class, iron. 10 Spanish steamship CRISTOBAL. win leave for the above named ports on or about TUESDAY, AprU 10, 1883. 7 TTnr fmlirtit nt Tiaannm annlv tti l.

J. FATJO A CO, AgentAr Bthie lm S3 Tchoapitoulas street..

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