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A Confederate Airshi/i.

L. P. Callahan, A. Soniat,

artificer; A. T. Vass,

Thos. H. Cummings, Geo. W. Wood,

William Gary, Geo. W. Wilkinson.

FIFTH COMPANY.

A. Arroyo, Curtis Holmes,

Thomas C. Allen, Chas. M. Harvey,

James Adams, L. M. Kennett,

Alfred Bellanger, Minor Kenner,

Jas. M. Browning, Hy. Lackie,

Jesse A. Bryan, Hy. I. Mather,

J. J. Boudreaux, John Metzler,

Philip Capon, D. C. Miller,

N. Commander, Adolph Rost,

Paul Conrad, D. A. Rice,

P. Clere, Ed. Ruffier,

John Dooley, Warren Stone, Jr.,

S. H. Davis, J. Slaymaker,

P. W. Engman, M. Sheredan,

P. H. Flood, John B. Sebastian,

E. C. Feinour, Richard B. Salter,

Hy. Ferand, William Steven,

James F. Giffin, E. K. Tesdale,

George Giles, Hiram Tomlin,

R. C. Giffin, Chas. W. Witham,

Robert Gibson, Tim White,

Octave Hopkins, C. S. Wing.

Captain Louis A. Adam, Washington Artillery Camp, No. 15,

United Confederate Veterans, post-office box 375, New Orleans, La. , has charge of the memorial.

A CONFEDERATE AIRSHIP.

The Artis Avis Which was to Destroy Grant's Army.

A few days ago a person who had been reading an account of an experimental trip of Count Zeppelin's airship remarked that in a few more years people will travel in the air instead of on the solid earth.