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SABINE MAIL, supplying Galveston, Austin, Houston, every Monday at 612 o'clock, A. M.
BROWNSVILLE MAIL, supplying Brazos, St. Ago, Pt. Isabelle, San Antonio, Indianola, closes every Fifteen days, (irregular. )
VERA CRUZ MAIL closes every First and Fifteenth of each month, at 8 o'clock, A. M.
RIVER MAIL, supplying Natchez, Miss., Rodney, Miss., St. Joseph's, La., Waterproof, Warrenton, Morgarza, Jackson Point, Miss., Marksville, Mansura, Cheneyville, Enterprise, Le Compte, Atchafalaya, Big Bend, Burrs' Ferry, Red River Landing, Williamsport, Big Cane, Mareauville, Sanmes Port, Evergreen, Ashwood, New Carthage, Alexandria, Natchitoches, Shreveport, and all intermediate landings, closes every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.
PACKET MAIL, supplying Natchez, Point Coupee, La., Saint Francisville, Port Hudson, Baton Rouge, Donaldsonville, Plaquemine, Tunica, La., and Fort Adams, Miss., closes every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.
COAST MAIL, supplying all intermediate landings, from Mccutcheon's Landing to St. Francisville, La., closes every Monday at 3 o'clock, P. M., Wednesday and Fri- day at 8 o'clock, A. M., and Sundays at 7 o'clock, A. M
OPELOUSAS MAIL VIA GREAT WESTERN AND OPELOUSAS RAIL- ROAD, supplying New Iberia, La., Opelousas, Franklin, Alligator, Brashear, Barrack, Honma, Pattersonville, Thibodauxville, Tigerville, Lawrence, and the Attackapas Parishes, closes every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 612 o'clock, A. M.
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NEW ORLEANS CUSTOM HOUSE, No Report.
United States Branch Mint, New Orleans.
Wm. A. Elmore, Superintendent. A. J. Guirot, Treasurer. B. F. Taylor, Coiner. M. F. Bonzano, Melter and Refiner. H. Millspaugh, Assayer. M. G. Kennedy, Clerk. Oscar Isnard, Clerk. Marcelin Esnard, Clerk. M. Niemoller, Porter. Samuel Weeks, Door Keeper. John Byrne, Messenger. . U. S. SUB-TREASURY .- A J. Guirot, Assistant Treasurer, U. S. W. C. Cutter, Clerk. John Henderson, Porter.
BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA.
DR. CHIAS. DELERY, President. DR. GEO. WM. DIRMEYER, Secretary. S. P. De Labarre, Dr. G. A. Natt, Dr. J. N. Flowell, Dr. W. B. Lindsay, John Fox, W. H. Paxton, A. Laforest, Dr. I. Labatut, members.
Officers at Quarantine, Mississippi River .- Dr. J. D. Foster, Resident Physician. Dr. Henly, Assistant Physician.
CHARITY HOSPITAL.
Gov. J. A. Moore, President ex officio. J. N. Lea, A. W. Smith, C. Jumonville, W. R. Stuart, H. N Rayburn, W. C. Bibb, James McCloskey, A. Cammack, Vicc Presidents. W. G. Austin, Secretary and Treasurer. W. C. Nichols, House Sur- geon. W. H. Sprague, Assistant House Surgeon. Jules Lambert, Hospital Commis- sioner. J. D. Brownlee, Chemist and Apothecary. B. S. Sandys, Assistant Chemist and Apothecary. Henry Vonderlinden, Chief Clerk. Eugene May, Assistant Clerk. Resident Students .- B. F. Penny, J. P. Campbell, E. S. Lewis, S. B. Haynes, L. A. Parker, S. Burke, G. W. McDade, T. Chachere, J. C. Stickney, L. E. Profilet, J. R Dinkins, Robert Davis.
COMMISSIONERS OF MARKETS.
R. Cheixnaydre, Vegetable and Fruit Market. F. Schuber, Poydras Market. A. Piernas, Washington Market. F. H. Quick, Dryades Market. J. B. Dionis, Meat Market, Second District. W. Saddler, Claiborne Market. Joseph Prados, Treme Mar- ket. P. A. Adde, Soraparn Market. H. T. Simon, St. Bernard Market. V. Bache- min, Port Market. E. F. Gaiennie, St. Mary's Market. James Steel, Magazine Mar- ket. B. H. Orr, Ninth Street Market.
CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS.
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC-None appointed. AUSTRIA, BADEN and BAVARIA-J. H. Eimer, 17 Carondelet. BRAZIL and URAGUAY-A. F. Valls, 3] Teboupitoulas. BREMEN-Fred. Rodewald, 17 Commercial Place. BRITISH-William Mure, 35 Ca- rondelet. BELGIUM-Joseph Deynoodt, 2 Carondelet. BRUNSWICK-F. W. Freud- enthal, 17 Carondelet. DANISH-H. Frellsen, 51 Carondelet. ECUADOR-James Gardette, 96 Burgundy. FRENCH-E. Mejan, 75 Bourbon. GREEK-M. M. Benachi, c. Gravier and St. Charles. HAMBURG-Charles Koch, 20 Carondelet. HANOVER- A. Reichard, 12 CRrondelet. HESSE CASSEL-Roch Thiele, 20 Union. MECKLEN- BURG-Wm. Prehn, 31 Carondelet. MEXICO-Francis Reibaud, 51 Exchange Place. MONTEVIDEO-A. F. Valls, 14 Exchange Place. NASSAU-F. W. Freudenthal, 17 Carondelet. NETHERLANDS-Amédée Couturie, 33 Gravier. NEW GRANADA-J. E. Beyelle, 31 Gravier. NICARAGUA-None appointed. NORWEGIAN-Ambrose Lanfear, 93 Common. OLDENBURG-Richard Thiele, 20 Union. PERUVIAN-None appointed. PORTUGUSE-A. J. DaSilva, 42 Old Levee. PRUSSIAN-A. Prichard, 18 Carondelet. PONTIFICAL STATES-C. J. Daron, 93 Common. RUSSIAN-E. Johns, 10 Carondelet. SPANISHI-Juan Callejon, Rampart c. St. Louis. SWEDISH-Ambrose Lanfear, 93 Com- mon. Swiss-A. Piaget, 46 Chartres. SARDINIAN-Joseph Lanata, I] Jefferson. VENEZUELIAN-A. D. Dieter, 27 Carondelet. WERTEMBERG-Christian Honold, 6 Carondelet.
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Board of Commissioners of the First Draining District. Office, New Custom House.
N. E. Bailey, President. I. G. Seymour, E. J. Forstall, J. B. Slawson, Newton Richards, Commissioners. Newton Richards, Treasurer. C. Roselius, Attorney. G. J. Beauregard, Engineer and Secretary.
District-From Mississippi river. St. Joseph street, New Canal, Lake Pontchartrain, Bayou, St. John, Canal, Carondelet and St. Peter street.
Board of Commissioners of the Second Draining District.
Ofice, Room No. 22 City Hall.
L. H. Place, President. William Freret, D. R. Godwin, J. U. Lavillebeuvres, C. W. Muncaster, Commissioners. A. S. Phelps, Secretary and Engineer.
District-Bounded below by Julia street and the New Canal; above by the Jefferson railroad; in front by the river, and in the rear by the lake.
Board of Commissioners of the Third Draining District.
Office on Exchange Alley, No. 45.
L. H. Pilie, President. Jules Lavergne, J. R. Wade, G. De Feriet, E. Forstall, Commissioners. Jules Lavergne, Attorney. John Communy, Engineer and Builder. E. Montegut, Secretary.
District -- From the river Mississippi at St. Peter street, along the lower side of said street to Canal, Carondelet, following said Canal to Bayou, St. John; along said Bayou to Lake Pontchartrain; along the shores of said lake to Lafayette avenue, fol- lowing said avenue to the river Mississippi; along the banks of said river to the starting point.
Location of the Draining Engine, at the intersection of London avenue with Gentilly road.
FIREMEN'S CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. Office, Odd Fellows' Hall, Lafayette Street.
Officers and Committees .- Elected at a regular meeting of the Directors of this Asso- ciation, held on Monday, January 2, 1860, to serve for the year ending on the first Monday in January, 1861 : President, Isaac N. Marks, of No. 13. Vice-President, Jo- seph P. Horner, of La. Hose. Secretary, Josiah Folger, of No. 1. Treasurer, James Beggs, of No. 20.
Committee on Finance :- F. J. Bauduc, of No. 3, Chairman. Samuel Barnes, of No. 9. A. F. Picton, of Am. H. & L. Co. No. 2
Fire Department :- Chief Engineer, Alfred Belanger, of No. 9. First Assistant En- ginrer, David Bradbury, of H. H. & L. Co. No. 3. Second Assistant Engineer, P. O'Keefe, of No. 5.
Board of Commissioners .- Isaac N. Marks, of No. 13, Chairman. F. Berger, of No. 7. James Delamore, of H. H. & L. Co. No. 3. R. L. Bruce, of No. 14. Henry Bensel, of No. 22.
Committee :- Appointed and elected at a regular quarterly meeting, held on Monday, January 9, 1860, to serve for the year ending the second Monday in Janury, 1861 :
Committee on Cemeteries :- Louis Power, of No. 8, Chairman. Wm. J. Ahern, of No. 12. T. Tracy, of No. 23.
Committee for the Relief of Widows and Orphans :- First District-J. P. Nisbit, Chair- man, A. H. & L. Co. No. 2. Prieur street, between Gasquet and Palmyra streets. Second District-F. Piffet, of P. H. and L. Co. No. 4, No. 133 Canal street, between St. Charles and Carondelet streets. Third District-Alfred Scanlan, of No. 8, at En- gine House of No. 8. Victory street, between Marigny and Mandeville streets. Fourth District-T. Traey of No. 23.
General Relief Committee :- First District-Aug. Riechard, of No. 18, No. 99 St. Charles street. Geo. H. Braughn, of No. 2, No. 3 Magazine street. P. McCabe, of No. 14, 66 Camp street_ Second District-X. Maurer, of No. 3, St. Peter street, op- posite Arsenal. F. Sambola, jr., No. 138 Old Levee, opposite Fish Market. Third District-Jacob Cune, of No. 9, Old Levee, between Barracks and Hospital streets. C. Gallegan, of Crescent, No. 24. Fourth District-F. Thomann, of No. 23, Mag- azine near Ninth street. George Leininger, of L. H. & L. Co. No. 1, on St. Andrew street, between Laurel and Constance.
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Physisians and Apothecaries :- First District-Dr. J. N. Folwell, No. 221 Carondelet street. John Booth, Apothecary, corner of Carondelet and Girod streets. J. Hub- erwald, Apothecary, corner of Tchoupitoulas and Race streets. Second District-Dr. F. L. Taney, corner Rampart and Customhouse streets. E. E. Mougin, Apothecary, corner Dauphine and Customhouse streets. Third District-Dr. K Kovaleski, No. 341 Old Levee street, opposite the Mint. Aug. Shelley, Apothecary, corner of Moreau aud Enghien streets. Fourth District-J. Lemly. R. Turney, Apothecary, New Levee, between Soraparu and First streets.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANIES.
Under the New "Fire Contract," commencing 15th December, 1860, for Five Years.
ENGINE.
LOCATION.
VOLUNTEER. .No.
.1 Dist. Hunter-st.
MISSISSIPPI
No. 2. 1 Dist. Tchoupitoulas-st.
EAGLE.
No. 7. .2 Dist. Dauphine-st.
PHOENIX
No. .3 Dist. Victory-st.
JEFFERSON
.No. 22. .4 Dist. Tchoupitoulas-st.
HAND ENGINES.
ENGINE.
LOCATION.
VIGILANT
.No. 3.
.2 Dist. Bayou Road
COLUMBIA .. .No.
5. .1 Dist. Girod-st.
MECHANICS'
.No. 6.
I Dist. St. Joseph-st.
CREOLE ..
.No. 9.
3 Dist. Esplanade-st.
LOUISIANA
.No. 10. .3 Dist. Main-st.
IRAD FERRY
.No. 12. 1 Dist. Tehoupitoulas-st.
PERSEVERANCE
No. 13.
1 Dist. Perdido-st.
PHILADELPHIA
.No. 14.
1 Dist. Common-st.
JACKSON
No. 18.
1 Dist. Calliope-st.
WASHINGTON
.No. 20.
1 Dist. Thalia-st.
ORLEANS
No. 21.
.2 Dist. Claiborne-st.
CHALMETTE
No. 23.
4 Dist. Washington-st.
CRESCENT ..
No. 24
.3 Dist. Greatmen-st.
MILNEBURG No.
.3 Dist. Milneburg-st.
HOSE COMPANY.
COMPANY.
LOCATION.
·
LOUISIANA HOSE Perdido and Carondelet-sts.
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.
COMPANIES.
LOCATION.
LAFAYETTE.
.No. 1. .4 Dist. Jackson-st.
AMERICAN .No. 2. 1 Dist. Girod-st.
HOPE . No. 3. .3 Dist. Marigny & Levee
PELICAN .No. 4. .2 Dist. Basin-st.
SOUTH WESTERN BIBLE SOCIETY.
Incorporated, 1850. Bible House, 163 Camp street.
J. A. Marjbin, of N. O., President. Hon. E. McGehee, of Miss .; His Excellency W. Mc Willie, of Miss .; Hon. A. F. Hopkins, of Ala .; Wm. M. Perkins, of N. O .; S. Duncan, of Miss .; Thomas Slos, of N. O., Vice Presidents. Wm. S. Mount, Chairman. J. S. McConnell, Secretary. N. J. Pegram, Treasurer. P. M. Ozanne, General Agents.
SOUTH WESTERN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.
Incorporated, 1857. Depository, 163 Camp-st.
Wm. M. Perkins, of N. O., President. S. Duncan, of Miss .; Hon. G. C. Wat- kins, of Ark .; Hon. R. E. B. Baylor, of Texas; Richard Jones, of Ala., Vice Presi- dents. W. C. Raymond, Treasurer. P. M. Ozanne, Secretary.
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NEW LUSITANOS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.
Regular meetings first Thursday of each month. Quarterly meetings third Monday of January, April, July and October. Bourbon, corner Elysian Fields.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Grand Division State of Louisiana.
Officers: L. P. Blades, G. W. P. S. W. Dugel, G. W. A. Thomas H. Jones, Grand Scribe, 271 Gravier, Box 1, 26 Post office, New Orleans. S. E. Reeves, G. R. C. G. W. Hodges, G. Sent. T. A. Teal, G. Chaplain.
LOUISIANA TEHUANTEPEC COMPANY.
Office 67 Gravier.
President: W. Emile La Sere. Secretary : James Flint. Directors: Alfred Penn, P. Wood, H. T. Lonsdale, Lewis Heyliger, Wm. E. Starke.
STEAMBOAT CAPTAINS' UNION BENEVOLENT ASSO- CIATION.
45 and 47 Front Levee.
Open daily from 9 to 12-Sundays excepted.
Board of Directors: W. J. Kountz, Theo. Shute, J. H. Freligh, T. C. Holmes, J. J. Brown, G. L. Kouns, E. T. Sturgeon, Dan. Collier, B. Dufield, E. Lanoue, C. E. Marshall, Samuel Brickell, Frank Keeling. President: Theo. Shute. Treasurer: George L. Kouns. Secretary: H. G. McComas.
NEW ORLEANS MECHANIC SOCIETY.
R. H. Swasey, President, d. Rampart n. Clio. D. Blair, Vice President, 36 Dryades. S. G. Risk, Corresponding Secretary. A. W. Cooper, Treasurer. S. F. Knight, Re- cording Secretary, 98 Camp.
MECHANICS' AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION OF LOUISIANA.
G. W. Race, President. C. H. Slocomb, First Vice President. P. A. Rost, Second Vice President. R. H. Swasey, Third Vice President. T. D. Harper, Secretary and Treasurer, d. 133 Barracks.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
ROOMS 82 CAMP STREET.
L. A. Duncan, President. A. G. Bakewell, O. G. Jones, H. S. Forwood, William Payne, Vice Presidents. R. D. Gribble, Corresponding Secretary. Thos. Morrison, Recording Secretary. L. G. Vein, Treasurer. C. W. Hilton, Librarian. W. T. Caldwell, Registrar.
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ST. ANNA ASYLUM.
Mrs. A. M. Caruthers, President ; Mrs. James Clark, Vice President ; Mrs. W. L. Poole, Treasurer; Mrs. W. J. Dewey, Secretary. Directresses :- Mrs. C. Foley, Mrs. E. D. Hyde, Mrs. Charles Briggs, Mrs. Ed. Parmele, Mrs. W. H. Cook, Mrs. J. H. Lowe, Mrs. H. T. Lonsdale, Mrs. E. B. Smedes, Mrs. G. C. Duncan, Mrs. N. J. Pegram, Mrs. P. N. Wood, Mrs. S. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Henry Rodewald, Mrs. John Hiall, Miss Pierpont. Committee on Sewing :- Mrs. E. B. Smedes, Mrs. Hyde. House Committee :- Mrs. Parmele. Register :- Mrs. Briggs. Committee on Wash- ing :- Mrs. Pegram. Committee on Supplies of Groceries :- Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Peale. Committee on Dry Goods :- Mrs. Hyde. Committee on Real Estate :-- Dr. W. N. Mercer, Richard Charles, Esq., E. A. Bradford, Esq., Charles Briggs, Esq., D. D. Withers, Esq.
MASONIC.
MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF LOUISIANA. Instituted June, 1812. Incorporated March 19, 1816.
Officers .- J. Q. A. Fellows, Grand Master ; Samuel G. Risk, Grand Secretary. Office in Grand Lodge Hall, corner of St. Charles and Perdido streets.
LOUISIANA RELIEF LODGE, No. 1-For the relief of indigent sojourning Bro- thers, their widows and orphans. This organization is composed of the Masters and Wardens in office (or their proxies,) of Lodges associated therein, and was established by the Lodges of New Orleans, chiefly to provide for distressed brothers from abroad. James B. Scot, W. M .; A. De Sola, Secretary. Meets on the first Sunday of each month, nt IO A. M., in Grand Lodge Hall.
PERFECT UNION LODGE, No. I-Meets on Rampart, between Main and St. Philip. Works in French.
POLAR STAR LODGE, No. I-Meets on Rampart, between Main and St. Philip. Works in French.
CONCORDE LODGE, No. 3-Meets on Rampart, between Main and St. Philip. LOS AMIGOS DEL ORDEN LODGE, No. 5-Meets on Rampart, between Main and St. Philip. Works in Spanish.
ST. ANDREW LODGE, No. 5-Meets on Conti, between Villere and Robertson. Works in French.
GERMANIA LODGE, No. 46-Meets on St. Louis, near Claiborne. Works in German.
FRIENDS OF HARMONY, No. 58-Meets in Grand Lodge Hall, south side, every Tuesday evening.
MOUNT MORIAH LODGE, No. 59-Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, Lafayette street, every Tuesday evening.
GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 65-Meets in Grand Lodge Hall, north side, every Wednesday evening.
DUDLEY LODGE, No. 66-Meets in Grand Lodge Hall, s. s. every Saturday evening,
MARION LODGE, No. 68-Meets in G. Lodge Hall, s. s. every Thursday evening. HIRAM LODGE, No. 70-Meets in G. Lodge Hall, s. s. every Wednesday evening. ALPHA HOME LODGE, No. 72-Meets in G. Lodge Hall, n. s. every Tuesday evening.
QUITMAN LODGE, No. 76-Meets in G. Lodge Hall, n. s. every Friday evening. ORLEANS LODGE, No. 78-Meets in G. Lodge Hall, s s. every Friday evening. HERMITAGE LODGE, No. 98-Corner of Magazine and Philip streets, 4th Dist. LOUISIANA LODGE, No. 102-Meets in Grand Lodge Hall, s. s. every Monday evening.
OCEAN LODGE, No. 144-Meets at No. 9 Marigny Buildings, Third District, every Friday evening.
SAINT JOHN'S LODGE, 153-Meets in Algiers, every Tuesday evening.
EXCELSIOR U. D .- Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, every Wednesday evening.
SILENCIO U. D .- Meets at the fall of St. Andrew's Lodge, every Thursday evening.
LINWOOD U. D .- Meets in Jefferson City, every Saturday evening.
Royal Arch Masons.
GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER-Meets annually in February. A. J. Nor- wood, Grand High Priest ; HI. R. Swasey, Grand Treasurer ; Samuel G. Risk, Grand Secretary.
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ORLEANS CHAPTER, No. 1-Meets every Monday evening, in Grand Lodge Hall, north side. D. E. Scruggs, High Priest ; F. A. Dentzel, Secretary.
CONCORDE CHAPTER, No. 2-Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, in Mount Moriah Lodge room, every Friday night. J. T. Watts, High Priest. Worked formerly in French, now in English.
PERSEVERANCE CHAPTER, No. 3-Meets on the first Monday in each month at Perseverance Lodge Hall.
DELTA CHAPTER, No. 15-Meets every Thursday night in Grand Lodge Hall, north side. W. A. Wilson, High Priest ; A. De Sola, Secretary.
POLAR STAR CHAPTER, NO. 1-Meets every Saturday in Grand Lodge, north side. Worked formerly in French, now in English. J. H. Holland, Priest.
ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS.
MOST ILLUSTRIOUS GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MAS- TERS OF LOUISIANA .- Meets annually, at Grand Lodge Hall, in February. John H. Holland, Most Puissant Grand Master. Samuel G. Risk, Grand Recorder
HOLLAND COUNCIL, No. 1-Meets at Odd Fellow's Hall, in room of Mt. Mo- riah Lodge. Worked formerly in French, now in English. R. B. Lawrence, Recorder. LOUISIANA COUNCIL, No. 2 .- Meets in Grand Lodge Hall. Wm. C. Driver, Thrice Illustrious Grand Master. F. A. Dentzel, Recorder
ORLEANS COMMERCIAL, No. 4 .- Meets in Grand Lodge Hall. Emmet D. Craig, Thrice Illustrious Grand Master.
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS.
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE .- Under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Council, Southern jurisdiction sitting at Charleston, S. C.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF THE UNITED STATES -Office in Grand Lodge Hall, corner St. Charles and Perdido streets. Samuel G. Risk, Grand Recorder.
INDIVISIBLE FRIENDS COMMANDERY, No. 1 .- Meets in Hall of Persever- ance Lodge.
JACQUES DE MOLAY COMMANDERY, No. 2 .- Meets on the first and third Friday of each month in Grand Lodge Hall. H. R. Swasey, Eminent Command. Samuel M. Todd, Recorder
ORLEANS COMMANDERY, No. 3 .- Meets in Grand Lodge Hall, J. Q. A. Fel- lows, Eminent Commander.
GRAND CONSISTORY OF LOUISIANA .- Thirty Second Degree, L. H. Place, 33d Illustrious Commander in Chief. Thomas F. Bragg, 33d Grand Chancellor.
POLAR STAR CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX, No. 3 .- Hall of Perfect Union Lodge, Rampart street. Charles Laffon de Ladebat, 33d Most Wise.
LOS AMIGOS DEL ORDEN, CHAPTER No. 4 .- Hall of Perfect Union Lodge. Antonio Costa, 33d Most Wise
ST. ANDREW CHAPTER, No. 5 .- Conti street, between Villere and Robertson. J. Lamarre, 33d Most Wise.
FOYER MACONNIQUE CHAPTER, No. 6 .- De Molay Asylum, adjoining Grand Lodge Hall. Joseph Santini, 33d Most Wise.
PELICAN CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX, No. 11 .- Grand Lodge Hall. Emmet D. Craig, 33d Most Wise.
POLAR STAR COUNCIL OF KADOSH, No. 3 .- Hall of Perfect Union Lodge, Rampart street.
ST. ANDREW COUNCIL OF KADOSH, No. 4 .- Conti street, between Villeré and Robertson.
PERFECT UNION COUNCIL OF KADOSH, No. 5 .- Hall of Perfect Union Lodge, Rampart street.
EAGLE COUNCIL OF KADOSH, No. 6 .- Grand Lodge Hall. Emmet D. Craig, 33d Thrice Puissant Grand Master.
LOS AMIGOS DEL ORDEN COUNCIL OF KADOSH, No. 7 .- Hall of Perfect Union Lodge, Rampart street.
FOYER MACONIQUE COUNCIL, No. 8 .- De Molay Asylum, adjoining Grand Lodge Hall.
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DRUIDS.
GRAND GROVE OF LOUISIANA, U. A. O. D .- Holds its annual meeting on the 8th of December, and meets also quarterly on the second Thursday of February, May, August and November.
MAGNOLIA GROVE, No. 1 .- Meets every Thursday night on Toulouse street near Marais, Second District. Works in German.
OAK GROVE, No. 2 .- Meets every Monday night in Room No. 3, Odd Fellows' Hall. Works in German
PIONEER GROVE, No. 3 .- Meets on the second and fourth Saturday of each month, at the corner of Baronne and Perdido street. Works in English.
GOETHE GROVE, No. 4 .- Meets every Tuesday night at 32 Camp street. Works in German
MISPEL GROVE, No. 6 .- Meets every Wednesday night on Tchoupitoulas street, betweeh Philip and Jackson, Fourth District. Works in German.
NEW ORLEANS DEGREE GROVE, No. 1 .- Meets at 82 Camp street, on the last Saturday of each month. Works in German.
MAGNOLIA GROVE, No. 1-U. A. O. D-Instituted May 11, 1856 .- Meets every second and fourth Monday of each month, at Clausen's Hall, corner Baronne and Perdido. Works in German. Officers : Henry Coffree, N. A. and P. A .; John Vasnacht, V. A .: Charles Petrie, Secretary and P. A .; Lonis Muasse, Treasurer and P. A .; Adolph Schubert, I. S .; M. Lay, O. S. Siek, Widows', and Finance Com- mittees : Frantz Farhenholtz, P. A .; Otto Waldkirch, P. A .; Nicolaus Rauch, P. A. T. Alzweig, N. Altmont, Jacob Denning, Friedr. Querens, Stephen Kuhn, F. Barthel.
I. O. O. F.
The R. W. GRAND LODGE OF LOUISIANA, I. O. O. F., mects semi-annually on the fourth Tuesdays in January and July, in Grand Lodge Room, Odd Fellows' Hall, corner of Camp and Lafayette streets, New Orleans, electing its officers annually in January.
LOUISIANA LODGE, No. 1, meeets every Friday evening in room No. 5, Odd Fellows' Hall
WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 3, meets every Thursday evening in Marigny Buildings, Third District.
UNION LODGE, No. 6, meets every Monday evening in room No. 5, Odd Fellows' Hall.
CRESCENT LODGE, No. 8, meets every Thursday evening in room No. 1, Odd Fellows' Hall.
JEFFERSON LODGE, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening in Jefferson Hall, Fourth District.
TUTONIA LODGE, No. 10, meets every Tuesday evening in room No. 2, Odd Fellows' Hall.
ORLEANS LODGE, No. 11, meets every Tuesday evening in room No. 1, Odd Fellows' Hall.
COMMERCIAL LODGE, No. 12, meets every Wednesday evening in room No. 5, Odd Fellows' Hall.
HOWARD LODGE, No. 13, meets every Thursday evening in room No. 5, Odd Fellows' Hall.
HOPE LODGE, No. 14, meets every Wednesday evening in room No. 1, Odd Fellows' Hall.
DELTA LODGE, No. 15, meets every Monday evening in room No. 1, Odd Fel- lows' Hall.
TEMPLAR LODGE, No. 16, meets every Friday evening in room No. 1, Odd Fellows' Hall.
COVENANT LODGE, No. 17, meets every Tuesday evening in Marigny Buildings.
POLAR STAR LODGE, No. 19, meets every Wednesday evening in Polar Star Room, St. Louis street, Second District.
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MAGNOLIA LODGE, No. 22, meets every Tuesday evening in room No. 5, Odd Fellows' Hall.
INDEPENDENCE LODGE, No. 23, meets every Wednesday evening in room No. 2, Odd Fellows' Hall.
COLUMBUS LODGE, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening in Algiers.
GERMANIA LODGE, No. 29, meets every Tuesday evening in Jefferson Hall, Fourth District.
PACIFIC LODGE, No 33, meets every Wednesday evening in Pacific Hall, Jef- ferson City.
HARMONY LODGE, No. 38, meets every Friday evening in Polar Star room, Second District.
HERMANN LODGE, No. 39, meets every Wednesday evening in Marigny Buildings, Third District.
SOUTHWESTERN LODGE, No. 40, meets every Friday evening in room No. 2, Odd Fellows' Hall.
MERCHANTS' LODGE, No. 42, meets every Monday evening in room No. 2, Odd Fellows' Hall.
HELVETIA LODGE, No. 44, meets every Thursday evening in Pacific Hall, Jefferson City.
EAGLE DEGREE LODGE, No. 1, meets on the first and third Saturdays in every month in room No. 2, Odd Fellows' Hall.
Interior Lodges.
DE SOTA LODGE, No. 7, meets at Baton Rouge on Thursday evenings. NEITH LODGE, No. 21, meets at Shreveport on Wednesday evenings. ST. LANDRY LODGE, No. 25, meets at Opelousas on Saturday afternoons. CLINTON LODGE, No. 27, meets at Clinton on Wednesday evenings.
EXCELSIOR LODGE, No. 34, meets at Thibodaux on Saturday evenings. NEW IBERIA LODGE, No. 36, meets at Newton on Thursday evenings. PRAIRIE LODGE, No. 37, meets at Washington on Saturday evenings.
ASSUMPTION LODGE, No. 43, meets at Napoleonville on Saturday evenings.
THE R. W. GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF LOUISIANA, holds its regular ses- sions on the fourth Wednesdays in January and July of each year, in the Odd Fel- lows' Hall, corner of Camp and Lafayette streets, electing its officers annually in February.
WILDEY, No. 1, meets the first and third Saturday in each month, in Odd Fel- lows' Hall, corner of Camp and Lafayette.
HOBAH, No. 3, meets the second and fourth Saturday of each month, in Odd Fel- lows' Hall, corner of Camp and Lafayette.
LASALLE, No. 5, meets the first and third Monday in each month, in Odd Fel- lows' Hall, corner Camp and Lafayette.
WASHINGTON, No. 6, meets the second and fourth Monday in each month, in Marigny Buildings, Third District.
LAFAYETTE, No. 7, meets the first and third Monday in each month, in Jefferson Lodge Room, Fourth District.
PELICAN, No. 8, meets the first and third Saturday in each month, in Polar Star Lodge Room, St. Louis street.
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