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THE WORLD’S EXPOSITION
Children’s Home (Colored)—40 South Liberty.
Faith Home for the Aged and Destitute—Pitt, south-east corner Robert.
Fink Home—Camp between Antoine and Amelia streets.
German Protestant Asylum—State between Camp and Chestnut.
GiroJ Asylum—Metairie Rond between Conti and St. Louis streets.
Home for the Aged and Infirm—Carondelet street, corner Nashville avenue.
Indigent Colored Orphan Asylum—393 Dauphine street.
Jewish Widow and Orphan Asylum—Jackson, corner Chippewa streets.
Louisiana Retreat for the Insane—Henry Clay avenue between Camp and Coliseum.
Lutheran Orphan Asylum—North Peter between Audry and Flood street*.
Mt. Carmel Female Orphan Asylum—53 Piety street.
New Orleans Female Orphan Asylum—Clio between Camp and Prytania streets.
Poydras Orphan Asylum for Females—Magazine between Le-ontine and Peters avenue.
Protestant Orphan Home—Seventh and Constance streets.
Providence Asylum for Colored Female Children (Hospital)— Corner North Tonti street.
Societe Francaise de Bienfaisance Asylum—St. Ann between North Derbigny and North Roman streets.
St. Alphonsus Orphan Asylum—Fourth, corner St. Patrick.
St. Ann Asylum—Prytania, corner St. Mary streets.
Widow and Orphan, Father Turgis’ Asylum—St. Claude, corner Pauline streets.
St. Vincent Half Orphan Asylum—Cambronne between Second and Burthe streets.
St. Mary’s Orphan Asylum for Boys—Chartres between Mazant and French streets.
St. Elizabeth Orphan Asylum—Napoleon avenue, corner Prytania street.
St. Vincent Infant Orphan Asylum—Magazine, corner Race.
St. Joseph Orphan Asylum—Josephine, corner Laurel streets.
LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.
City Library, room 10, City Hall.
State Library, corner Common and Dryades.
Law Library, Camp and Lafayette streets.
Fisk Free Library, Tulane Hall, Baronne street.
Young Men’s Christian Association Library, 15 Camp street. Soule’s College Library, St Charles, corner Lafayette street. Southern Art Union Library and Reading Room, 203 Canal street.
AND NEW ORLEANS.
COLLEGES.
University of Louisiana, Common and Baronne streets. University of Louisiana, Medical Department, Common between Baronne and Dryades sirec-ts.
University of Louisiana, Law Department, corner Common and and Dryades streets.
Louisiana College of Pharmacy, 300 Common street.
Jefferson Academy, 95 Conti street.
Jesuits’ College, corner Common and Baronne streets.
Soule’s College, St. Charles and Lafayette streets.
Southern University, 160 Prytania street.
Straight University, Canal, corner Tonti streets.
Valence Institute. 129 Valence street.
NEW ORLEANS NEWSPAPERS.
Name.	Trice,Per Copr.	Politics.	Office.
Bee (French) . . . Daily City Item .... “ " Evening Chronicle “ German Gazette . . “ States 	 “ Times-Democrat . “ Morni- g Star. . . 	 Figaro (Illustrated) 		5 cents 5 “ 5 “ 5 “ 5 “ 5 “ 5 “ 5 “ 5 “ 10 “	Democratic Independent Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Catholic Independent Independent	73 Chartres street 39 Natchez street 23 Bank Place 108 Camp street 66 Camp street 90 Camp street 58 Camp street 116 Poydras street 68 Camp street 36 Natchez street
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
Name.	Carry to /	General Office.
Davis & Co	 New Orleans Express. New Orleans Tran. Co. Miss. Valley Express . Pacific Express . . . Southern Express . . Texas Express Co. . . Wells, Fargo & Co. .	Europe & Cuba. Europe. All parts ot the city. All parts of the city. Miss., La. & Tenn. La., Tex., Ark. & Mo. All Points. Texas Points. Cal., I’ac. Coast & Mex.	16'! Gravier street. 48 Carondelet street. 175 Common street. 125 Common street. St. <’harles & Union. 2" Camp Street. 18-20 Unio!! street. 18-20 Union street. 18-20 Union street.


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