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CONFEiULEtI E -The next General I'oJnr.nce of the Methodist Episcopal Church North. is to (mmlence in Bauton on the id of May. and will con tinueo everal weeks-probably from three to five weeks. This Conference is the high court of appeal for all Meth odiut Episcopal Churches in the Northern States. A Iit onR--A fluntan correspondent of the NewYork Tribune nutate that a rumor is prevalent there, to the n.fet that Senor Laborde. Spanish Consul at NewOrleans. is to be removed. and a gentleman more acceptablo to our ciizens and to the Spaniuh residents here put in his placu. The same correspondent states that Metera. Mudge & Wilson. proprietors of the St. Louis, are making arrange meuts to open a fine hotel in Hau.na. (..ntKatL Jduit. Dtsvtar.--there wna a stampede from the Lauderdale county (Miea.) jail on the night of the 27th ult. All the prisoners made their escape-and had not been retaken at the last accounts-is: B. Thordp son. sentenced to ten years in the penitentalsy for negro etealing; Thou. lioyd. sentenced to two moaiths for as eault and battery, and three ianaway slaves. They made their wry through the loor of the jail and then made an aperture in one of the stone wails. The foor was made of square loge: covered with sheet iron and white-oak planks. troontr IDrto, --t'l.rlts E. tMaxnel, of Saannab., a O student of medicine in Philadelphia. was found dead in bod on the 4th int. Mr it. F Darragh. formerly Treas urer of the Arch rtreet Theatre. died uuddently.o.he 3d inut of diseuae of the heart. John U. Wells.furmsiy the down of Welch's Cir, at. died oin thile t inst. AFrna* --O the morntg of the oto instant. an affray took place in lrondway. NewYork, between sir. Moerrison. of Mobile. and W L Ellsworth. of IHartford. Conn Mr,. ..,-rrison wia stabbed. and very severely wounded :iib - worth was arrested and hold to bail. iCloTeuasTNo -M-1. tw I ,hsm. tht edltrPess of thetSatur day Visitor t PI'ttaburgh. las recently Iecotme a mothler for the firet tfme after a manrrage .f if ften years. and fillow ing up her practice of writing about every thing,. h-er family affairs of course included. she makes the baly the subject of an editorial F5o, Sr. Duonuo.o -The festival of tle .nnivr rarey of Independence was celebrated with the greatest solemnity on the th of February. A numerous crowd were pre Musnt at the church. in which the President and thie authorities of the tRepublic made also their appeamratne. In the eveninl the city was illuminated. alnd pyrotechnic displays tired on the principal tiquarem of St. Domingo The enthusiasm of the population wan immense. NsttH Canoiuat.-Tbe whigs of Rutlherford county. North Curolina. have unanimously adopted the following resolution : Resoh'ed. That the firm and patriti tant taknhen andl mlsutained Ily Mlillard Fillmore. in hhaiff of t t'he olltotl totion and its compromi-el ientitli, hint to the gratitudei otf errpy lover of hiO coulntry. nol we thorefore nmo t cor dially reeotamend him al t sutitailel porstln to he repre sented to the piople of the United States as the awhig can didate for the IPresidency T.tr Ito,.trImI· O Tn o tUL.COE.-Up to the 7t..inqueots had been held on 17 bodies recovered from the wreck If the steamer Glencoe. which exploded at St. Ltuis. An r...s Rion.-The Fort Smith Ierold of thi i: in=t rays that. at that date. there was omur feet water in the channel and the river falling. TItE tPLONttr. Eprttnlot.--Cpt Marcy.OU A..hea started on his exploring expedition t to th head watelrs t Red River. This is an important movement to the pec pie of Arkansas. utlntMernarn o Nvo:.-The Ohio State Journnl. of tlh 3d.nays that Crist. ill oustody of Marshal MtcGibbnny. p0atl through Columbus on the 2d. McGibbony we fined $8300 for his assault on Fuller at Cleveland. lHoowantt. Sces.--SomeI of tile most disegraeful scenes that ever were witnessed in this country occurred during the recent election riots in St Louis. The Inion soy.s . At th ttime that Mr Hlenry Niemeyer's hnuse wasanked and fired by the mob, in the First Ward, his wife was lying very sick from confinement in child-bld. which had oaeurred only a day or so previously. She was carried outin the arms of a friend. and her life thlb saved. Anothe invalid was also carried out while the house was burning. The mob refused to let any watcrbc thrown on the house until it waS consumed." Ttlr Fine In Pn.L tn.--The PaducahtJournal of the 7th gives the particulars of the recent fire in that city. About forty buildings were consunmed, and the loss is estimated at $$0.000. n InlronltarTr r..-Utnder this head the NewYork lierald has the following. which should be framed and preserved : . We have received a note signed by M. t. Tuck-as nearly ns we can understand it-for Myer & Sucken. desiring us to give an editorial notice or puff of one of their vessels that had made two short voyages between Biremen and NewYork, and inclosing five dollars. We deem this very silly piece of impertinence. Other journals may put in punfs editorial for pay. We never do such a thing. The gentlemen will please send to this office and receive their five dollars again.' MoAL SAvl:u.--One of the remarkable coincidents in conntection with the explosion of thie Glencoe was. that all the letter mail from the South was saved, while the canvas bags, containing the papers, wore all lost. One letter bag was found on the steamboat Western World. and the other two were picked up on the Levee. Snow Sonox.-A heavy snow storm occurred at Jefer son City. Missouri, on the 5tll inst. D0). cnArtIe Convesnrto.-The Democratic Convention of tMissouri met at Jbifernon City on the 5th inst. The committees appointed were made up of equal numbers of lBeuton and Anti-Boton men,. and harntony prevailed. A Wotonoa.-Mr. Ienry Dwight has retiredfrom the tleditorial charge of the Springfield (Mnss.) Post. with It fortune. Wonders have not ceased. as hat been stated. Atno Eter To nLOw or o Ilor..- -At Newburyport. Mass.. an aoti mpt was recedtly made to blow up a house which was in process of erection. the owner of it having made himself obnoxious to some of the residents of the village. A keg of 25 pounds of pounds of powder was placed under the house, and a tube or slow match placed in it, which burned within two inches of the powder and then went A out EscrelsmonlvrT.-Welch'a National Circus, of Philadelphia, is to join Drlshnek & Co.'s and Raymond & Co.'s great Menagerie. now in quarters at Sohneetady. N.Y. Tfod flrt combined exhibition will be given n Al bmny antr:~oy about the middle of April. forming one of the most diversified and interesting motleys of wild ani mals. trained horses, and tonated performers ever seeoon together. I 1 at NewYork on the 6th, IhtIM . heSouth America, which we glue eouch we have had meagre reports frt some of the polnts hoentlonead FoM Ectlont.-oe he eteamship Bolivia, on the 18th. passd a fleet of Iwo barks and four mnll.r rveetls. lyoing to off Tumbes, proba.bly the.Florrs expedltio. The It, livis anchored at Guayagsul on the 4lbth. at 11 *. o ; great ealtement ono hore a tow old ruety 24.pounders. pluoed along the street facing the water, and about 1f00 regular troops quartered about the streets. ready to fightt t o mooment' notice. The French eorvetta.LO Prudente lies of the French Consulate for its preoteto.n, hoving re fuoed to obey the order of the Governmelt to move off from the town and allow the obatterie (!) to play. BFo l'ten.--ln Lima nothing Is talked of but FPh,res,, expeditlon to Ecuador. e has boflght th. P.S. N ol,.' stesmer Chill. and has engaged from 2(0i1, to 250(1 manl. prineolpaly rish antd (teorman. Rteport had it th. fonto, four to six armed lling vessels had left Callao on the 7th, alot, with part of the expedltion ; also. that a ves!el con taloing 200 Chblenos, also of. the expedition. had joie:d thore vessels at the moulth of te harboreof Callao. beaded by one Ibanhes. There is but tlttle doubt, if any, that the Peruvlrp Government has greatly assisted Floroe in this expeditlon. Florres has oenltetd several Eglishmeon and Ameroans as oeffier, with high command. Report says that the Chili will b commanded by Mr. (now Capt.) Smith. late first officer of the Newnuradda, while some of the land forces will be headed by one Capt. Jackson, for maerly ofhe Texan Raogers. Faoh COnl.-rCbhllI t all quiet again, the people being courinced that they have nothilg to gain byufoert mreoo lullond. Blliness is rire-sasl ing ativity. t (onuat excitement at Valparaiso, In consequence of tl. ,rrival of the Virago, (mf. B. 0lS, steamer.) and Chilian brig of war Meteor, aocompaoying the American bark Floridoa, and Britishb brig Eliza Ciornlsh, with the revoht tlooist of the Magellan Straits. Theylanded on the dth. Cambinso, (the murderous leader.) being heavily ironed. was conducteld in a birloche. (cab) but looked very cool. There are 3a0 in all. o80 of whom were taken by the Virago from on board the Elize Cornish In tb,iStralte. the balance having been brought from Chiloe. where they had been taken to. while on board the Florida. a counter rtevo lution on board ering mastered Camhiao sand his son. a.ud delivered the ve,,rl up to thelegitimate authorites. As soon as the news rrached Valparaiso of the masacre on board these rvessels. a dispatch was sent to Commodoro cCaulley. at Callao, tnern on his way to Panamas, who returned wIth the U. S. frigate Raritan. When the Virago passed through the Straits. on her way from England to the Pacific, Camblraso formed the plan of taking her ' by inviting the officers to a anquet on shore-there giving them poisoned drina. and sending poisoned provisions on board. Fortunately. the apotbe. cary of the colony, to his honor and credit, pesitiwrly refused to be a party to such an Infamous affair, and the lthreat of beolng shot, thereforeo. did not shake him. Ere Ithi. Cambiaseo and his minis havre probably received their deseorts. In Coquimbo and Coplapo, every thing quiet. Copper and silver miner yielding very good returns. In Valparaiso, nothing talked of but the Santiago Roll. road. and the Santliago electric telegraph. The {resident of Chill had aocepted the invitation of the Forelgn anolI native resideatoof Valparaiso to honor them bya visit in state. and was to arrive on the 28th nit. Greot pre. paratlonos were going on to recelro him. Fom oo Lu.to.o.lr.--A fire broke oout about 2 Olock on the morneig of tie 5th iburt . in thu oaodle fatoory at the corner of Proetoetn-il' loahlogton streets. Louioville. The building was entitely consumed. and at the time the Democrat went to press. thli flames were spreading. Nrw Ltror OF dSonaone.-A new line of steamers-elght in number-are being buil t at Pittoburg, to form tregular line of daily boats from that city to Louliville. They are to be of the largest class. as to size,. speed and elegance. and will be ready for operations by the commencement of the ensuing year. Tae. COaL FIELDo or Povoor.rL.e o.-An interesting artlicle respecting the coal fields of Schuylkill county is published in the Philadelphia Ledger. The inexhaustlible character of the cosl-basiie of that region may be judged of from the fact that one single coal field contains about 8so square mites. and will yield, ascording to estimates founded on ascertained facts. 1,38.400,000 tons coalo. Co0.roCaTIOr.--St. Thomas's Church was oonsecrated In NewYork on the 3d inst. by Bishop Chase. Arrouv on Seelsomao.-The New Bedford Mercury con. trine an account of a serious affray on board the ship A.tlas at Talteahuano. The men refuoed to do duty, and while the mate was engaged with one of the mutineero another, an Englishman named Somers, came up behind him and struck him on the head with a belaying pin. lie turned and pushed him away, when Somero came at him again, when the mate shot him. Soumers died the next day. This quelled the mutiny. and the crew ex pressed their wllisgneos to go to sea. During the month of March, there were 160(1 deaths in NewYork i 208 died of eoasumption. Childhood is like a mirror, catching and re co-ting imageo all around it. Remember that an impious. profane or vulgar thought. may operate upon a young heart like a careless spray of water thrown upon polished Ot.el staining it with rust that no after efforts can effoce. From the ahnual report of the Roman Catho lic ,rphlon Asylum. NewYork. It sappears that the total ree-ipte for the past year am.untd to $14023 27. TI,. soclety hae ercteod a noew o ' ylum building. and extended l the old oneoo. tho cost of furnishing which amounoted t, ¶IOxt). The expenditures for the year exceded th, roceipts oy $500S 9. The numbeo r ,o children in the two, oooyome. March. 1851. was 10:4; females 43. males 01. Admitted lduring the year ending March, 185J-females 42. maleo 11. total 57i. A poet out West, speakingof a late tornado, roy. " tile frightened weatlhercocks alarmed the spires." This it almost equale to Nat Ie,,'s celebrated lint -" A mad p.otatoe went howling down the gale." Ansel Gridley, of Westfieldl. Mas., has beeh ,Ulld over ill th, -um of $30o fior prourillng the publica tio of a0no fioe ofthe death of i, person still living. One of the lootest inventions is It nest-egg made of prerlain. The eggt are mad of difft.rent izi,.o, to suit oloekene. ducks. gao.o, thrkyy,. etc. and eo natural are tlhey tlhot th. goetates co-,.ooiooenr in the egg line mus t ho d, ,'eiod ouutil ho conlao to crack it. Soite wag sent the following very pointedl ,lto llntendrel, to t 16 Buffabol, Express : "Americans. ye1 tlrday was eothe fourth of Marlch t the Wlile llooue--on,. yrar from that day will be Mtarch Jourthl.' That wgI shoul hbe rettraiuod by law from perpetrating any thing n¢ore of so cruel it nature. 0'r WlHIo CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ..s tug PIra or L.,oorlooo.. BAC7'ON 110UGE, 9lu., IS, 115,.... ii)- rirtne of n *rozlrlwn Ilupled by the Nlhic State C..-t to, hreld of !Lan. R ouge -nl 161Li illnstant th Cemmnltee nnltlwonl o that l cffrr, by I, n rlurrsll lure lr p pol tllr d the~ fulluning nu d\1~1a Mu. to c nlr Il, ,o - I .h " If"A y rLlul ! Erllti r CI .uiu f El. 0at. -!( Loloffrla." h,.. 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SOALTIEII ORASIIEAR, Pool l fthe CloloIionll a 2 of Co,. S.R,.l oE . 1001011010. March 4i. 010. II. 1,0,01 James J. Cloud, CABINET MANUPACTERER AND UNDERTAKER No. 01 RAIMPART STREET, Three Dno,,,.um C101011 tat'ry II g far to inform the .flue.. of New~rcean and vicinity thrt hO ie 19000el 10 furnish ell FUNURhtAL 1100ITEAt t teileaoEl Holler a,,Ind the meolt rlo1na1 0 tlnne. 0V1 1HIM A CAIL. 1011 Ioooply Boys'. Clothing Exclusively. WM. STUART & CO., No. 8, Oalnrtrea ·trect, NeW~rlenal.. DoOnlen in e100t' de1 ip111n o1 BOYS' CLOTHING. ThA poblU Wlll bear in wind that olurlortmln BOYS ONLY. Al.,Sh Rhlrt, CE.MSH Hdkdbehinfi Glover e penderoH-6ry, e.. janb ·.ue Rptf Simpsont, 50 Canal Street, ltr }{n ew.Antly no hand a full nnorllrtent of PLANTATION, HOUSEKEEPING and FANCY DRY GOODS. P1rrhn0500 101 h1ve their bills filled thr1ug1 ol O il. ho1115 LOWEll PRICES than 1 t n1y other 0R00ldl00l~nln, 01ithe. for ras0. appro01 ve city 00001l1009. C. NI. OSI PSI1N, 5000 0100t-t. 5 10099NTI1 CORDER S PIIORPTLYL P110.0W P'1 0mW U NITED STATES TIMBER AGENT.-The S o deoigonod 0001110 been I00'1,fed AGINT FOR THE P001 B RVATION OF LI SOOAK AND OTHER TIMBER OROWINEN 119 THE PUBLIC LAMBS, oill 0iglO111EI p310011 ell riolotione of tOh fbyb to, 0. All omllli tloll 01.0 t be 00000d to No. 00 CO1APS.R -oIK W ORLEANS OR TO BATON ROBRE. R oI3 W tIF T. l;. THOEi, U. TIIEBAE0. Wcco.MOe e, Aped A, I_ . .Oshae.-The Chair lald before theswnts a reo. d hmom the Seereit.y of the otee.el, in response to a feottlot silllg r Ifforhatlon ryectIntg owrtalam al eaos tAe the 6t. RegIs indians, of NaeYork, ,r. Davis presentd the resolutions of the Lcyiclel tr, of Massachusette osklng appropriatons to remove o tau lets in certain hlrbfore of that State. Mr. hDavis olo prmented the memorials of mercelint cnd ship-,,wnroe of NewYork and Boston. praying that C:ongress woul ertablish no more lines of tenmert he. coaui such pulicy was injurious to theb private commercial marine. Mie. WFhtir offered c resolution, which was agreed to. •caling fo r copie of all cntraocts made for the onsetruction of Lightti,,lces on Ihe '.oodie. A .-ohtion dlirA.etih. an inquiry into the propriety of onrh; " ir g co Oi, tnlcry of the U. S. District Judge of Ver mont wc,,v rlot,,.tt 'rhi j,irt resolntionj upon tile subject of non-interneo lion ware, inkn up. al onc motion ofMr, Mason were otpena d f ilt to,-nmorr,,w. A billto remedy the defeete of the imperfect ensus feturn iron (lifrnlo. weso taken up. Aeeording to the present returns California loes one member. and Smith Carolinagets one fer a frction. Mr. Oeyer moved an amendment, allowing South Care InO a member for the fraction. and gives California one. Messrs. Bradbhury. Badger, eyer, Gwin and Seward advoeatrd the amendment, and Messrs. Pratt.Downo. Hale and Davis oppoeed it. and, without taking the que..tlon. the Senate adjourned. lot,'a.--The Cerenno,ie.r Measures.-Tho Speaker an usnced the first bleinees in order to he the following re olution of Mr. Jackson: of feorgia. offered tow weeks ago. and on which the previous question had been moved. randely : Itesoved. That we recognoize the binding efieacy of the compromises of the Constitution. and beliteve it to be the intention of the people generclly. as we hereby declare it to be ours Individually. to abide such compromises. and to sustain the laws necessary to carry them out-the proe eislon for the delivery of fugitive laves, oand the act of the ast Congress for that purpose. included--and that we depeecate all further agitation of quoetiono growing out of that.provision. of the qoestions embraced in the aet of tile last Congress. knoown as the Compromise, and ,f ittetiont generally connceted with the instlitotion ol lavery. as unnecessary, uselese and dangerous. After some desultory debate the following amendment. as proposed hy Mr. Ilillyer, was read for informatoon : Ilesnleedi That the series of nt pasced during the first aeseioo of the thirty.erat Congress. known ae the Compro tlse, are regarded as a fnat adjustment and a perman cot settlement of the questions therein embraced, and ehould be maintained and executed as such. UThe following reeolutiont by Mr. Staoly were then read a_. . " esele.e. That the series of cets pased during the flret session of the thirty-flet Congress. known as the Copro. mise. be regarded as final adJutmeet. aud a permanent ettlgmecnt of the questions thereo embtraced. and should be' maintained.-and executed as rueh.": [This resolution wae the one offered by Mr. Polk In the democratic caucus, and laid upon the table,] "Retolhed. That we tegard the eeries of otts known a0 the Adjustment measures as forming in their mutuai de pendence and onneotion a system of compromise tIlo Ost conciliatory and the beet for the entire country that edtld be obtained from conflicting sectional interests and opinions. and that. therefore. they ought to be adhered t, and carried into faithful execution. ao a finoal settlement in principle and subotanee of the dangerous and extiting subjects which they embrace." Resolved, That we regard the 'eries of measures pasoeed at the thirty-first Congress, oomaonly called the Compe, - mie melasures, as a settlement of the questions invowved therein, and will ahbide by them as a permanent adjust ee'et of the seetional controversy. and do hereby declare Ohat good ftlth and a patriotic regardfor the ittereets of the oeountry demand that the provieione contained in said eaisures should be strictly maintained and honestly exe. cuted ltesitcd. That any cnet of Congress abolishing lavePry in the District of Columbia. without the peittion and c on cent of the owners thereof. or any act abolishing elawery nto places within the tlaveholding States purehased hy th,. United States for the erection of fortse magazines, arsenals. dock yards. navy yards. and other like purposee. or any cet suppressing the slave trade betweeno the slavehoidio States. or eay refusal to admit as a State any Territory hereafter opplying. beoauee of the existence of slavery therein. (or ecause of its prohibition therein.) or any act prohibiting the introduction of slaves into Ne.w Mexieco or Utah. (or any act allowing tk introduelion of slaves into Nerw Mexico or Utac.) or any act repealing or materially modifying the laws now in force for the recooery of fugi tire slaves, tor any act repeling the law to rtpprees the slavei trade in the iltriet of Columbia.) and all agitation which has for its purpose any of the above named objects will be I in violatlon ofthe proeeioe of the said mc.suree of oad Justment, and must he regarded as opposed to the best interesti of the country. destructive ,f the peace of the Union. aod as an attempt to enofeeble ""the esacred ties which now lInk together the various parts." [The last two resolutions. we believe, were those Mr. Johneon. of Ahkansas, offered. and tabled in democratic eauoue.-the italics in parenthesis heing the ltnterllnea tioce of Mr. Stonly. and the few concluding words. quoted. tlken from the Parewell Address of Waohington.J A motion was made to adjourn, which was decided In the orgatie, adodhe question woo then taken on the adoption of Ir. Jfhkson'e resolution, which was carried by a vote of !01 to fi. as follows : Yecs-Mesers. Willie Alien. Wi. Appleton. T. If. Bny I: .Boeock. Bowier, B g.g Brecknrildge. Brooks, Alberto C. BroWn. sBuby. E+. artrington, Cahell. Caskie, Clark. Cobb, Curtis. Danoiel. J. G. Davis. Dawson. Dockery. Dun. hoom. Edmundeon. Ewiuc. Faulkner. Pieklin. Pitch. Flor ence. Freeman. Thee. J. D. Fuller. Gamble. Gentry, Ger man, Greye. iall. lHamiltou. Hammond. IHart, laws, Ha i oen. tlendrieks. tienn. Iibhard, tlillyer. Houston. How ard. Ingersoll. Jackson. Andrew Johnson. James Johnson. George W. Jones. Keurz. Landry. Loteher. Loekhart. Ed ward C. Marshall. HIumphrey Marshati. iMartin. Mason. lMcCorkie. McDonald. McMulien. Meade. Miller, John Moore. Morehead. lMurray. Naboers. Outlaw. Samuel W. Parkee, PeCshei. Penn. Phelps. Plk. 'Price,.'Richardson. iiddle. Iobbilns. jr. Robinson, lose. Savage, Sehermer tborn. Scurry. David L. Seymour, Origen 0. Seymour. Smoith. Fredericek P. Stantou. Ricihard 11. Stanton,. Abra ham P. SteVeOua.Stone St. i. Mer. Stroter, Stuart.Snth 'teand. George WV Tltmpentpoc'enahl. Walst, Ward. WI'atkins. Addison White, Alexander White, Wileox. and Williams-101. Nais--.Mesrm. Aiken, Altison. Ache. Avcrett. DaVid J. ll,,iley. I rere. Illartlett.jr . Brento. George it. Bro,wno. Illr J,,emph Cable. L.',,. L ,iD l'apbell. Thompson l'nmp b."l.l 'llhptmau. t'linman Cnger.Mean. D. Doty, DUrkoe. Fl igeton.1.. EIrr, Flty,,' F tl,.r yr. l.c(ooinowi ii,,,dr:ch. Grtw, Ilarl,,re1 . llladay. Ifoif,,rf'd. Thomas tM. fows,. Ivts. Jenkilln. ,iJhli t lthttFon. Daniel T. Jones. Preston Kiing. e'oiom. Mann. Meletecn . lMacham. Mill s n. Minrc. Mt,.,ny. Newtnn. Orr. Penniman. Perkine. P'w-ll ]llantoll jr.. Snakeit, Schooleraft. Scudder. Fmart. Binlrjamin Stanton. Strattn,.. Sweets*er. Benjamin Thomp ou0, T ,ul-k. t'nlhridg.'. Wallace. Washburn. jr.. Wells. W.,,,odw;lrd nltd Yate'--C. Anotter motion was made to adjourn, but it was not agreed to. Th, quttoltn was tlen taken nc the adoption of Mr. lii'yer's antendment to, Mr iJaetcson' r,,sluticin,. and de cido-d it ithe tftirmative--ye.as l1,.. neys 05-a, foilows : Flas--Messrs Willis Allen. William Appleton. Thomas II. lltyly BI,,wi,. iD., ek.nr' i.le. iero,.kh . it,e'r.e i. lBrown. Bshty. Ii Carrington. ('abell. t'hadlehr. Clark Cobb. (otr tie. Jqtt 0 Davis. Dawson. Dan. Dockery. IDunham. Ed nl,'ltd-,ll. Ewing. Faulknr,. Fieklin. Fitch., FIoreuce. Free oau. Thomas J D Fuller. Gtttble. GContry. GCrmcn. Grey. Hnit, ]iamilton. Hiammonn,L lart. flaws, ha~vn. II,,n ,ri,'hk. iione . Ii.ih:trd. ilillyor. iousttot, (toward. ing'er ", II. ,lackon, Aulr,"w tJoblson. h dano s .t,,hnon i eretoc It .ouc, Kuhcs. tt urtz. Landre. Ltl 'er. Loekhart. e Id w",lrd Ci Marshall. ltuphrey t harihall. t iartin, Mcctt n. leourkte. 'McDonald. Mi cMullllell. Miller. Johln Me,rr. Morhead.d Murreay. Na,,re. Outlaw. .Somtl WV. Parktr. 1..rilett feon, elik. Po.rtr'. Price. iiichtrdson. Riddi cll'bbicet, jr.. eoehi'.u. ]lous., Savage. S thernerhern.Seur 1,. D1avid I. Seymmtc. Orid,. ti'oeet. c S iey iou . Odii,-Sol I',,i "aicr' d P. Stanti, . Richard It St:intni , Abrah a. ,I o.tvts. Stone. St. Martine. Stroter. Stort. SnterlaoL it.'e,' ii+'. Thoti,'t-oe.n. lo Ward. Witkec", Itdi'nt .' hil', AlexInder White. Wtilcox, Williams, and Yates- Nays--ptcrs. Aiken, Allison. Ae. h . Averett, D. J. Bai h~y. Blarrere I.a;ltlctt. jr.+ liocuk, Bragg Brenton. Buell. J),. C',ble, Lewis D Campbell. Thompson Canmpbell. ats' kle. Chapman, Cltugman. Conger. Daniel. Dury. D)urkee,, Eastmano. Edgerton Floyd. Fowler. Geylord. Gitod, n,,. Goodrieh, Grow. ilarper. Holladay. IHorsfoed. Thlom,- MI Ilowe. Iver.Jenkins. John Johnson. Dailie T. J o.-. Pr,.. ton King, Motonn, , eQueen, Meaocham. Meade. billou. Miner, Molony, Newton. Orr, Pennoiman. Perkins, 1P,1,r ]iontoul. jr., Sackett, Selcooicrtft, Scudder, Smart. IDIujn mtn.Stanton. Swetetes, Beujamin Thompson. Tuek. \'oen able. Wlbriddge W i.ele, 'Washburn. jo., i'We'le., au d Woeod.r du.-6 . Departures o the Collins and Cunard Steamers .9ROM LIVERPOOL AMERICA,(Br.)....for RSTO........ SATURDAY, Aril 3. COLLINS,(Am.)....for NEW YORKl....WOEDNESDAY, " . ASIA, (Br.)......... for NEW YORK....SATLIDAY, Iu. NIAGARA, (Br).....fr BOSTON........SATURDAY. " CO.LINS, (Am.)....for NEW YORK....WEDNSFDAY, 91. UOPA, (rI.)..... fUr NESS YORKS....SATURDAY, " 94. CANADA, (Dr.).....for BOSTON ...0..... SATURDAY, " 1. NEW ORLEANS MARKETS. tn EPl':NT OFFICE· . Tuesday Morning. April 13. 152. COTTON-A good demand yesterday resulted in soalesof over 10.000 bales at full prices for the better qualities : Inferior............. 55 S;)N6liddling Fair ..... )iAri8O a Ordinary ..........6.( Fair ................. S10; 0 iddling............3 MAi Good SFair.......... 9OJS - Good Middling ......I7AWS;Good and Fine....... dl 3 - TOBACCO--The only sales reported were 12 hhdsat ;9,. and 75 on private terms. SUGAR AND MOLASSES-Sugar in brisk request. with siols of 1200 hds at firmer rates, say 3n(i4Adi for col mon to prime....Of Molasses 1100 bbis were sold at 18(0 •,. only one lot of 55 bbls prime rebiled bringing 25(5,. FLOUR--Market unchanged and 4000 bbls disposed os. including 13S0 Ibls Ohio, at $3 6232, $3 65 and $3 70. and some 2300 bbls extra Indiana. said to be at about $4 40 0 bbl. GRAIN-Corn moved off freely. some 12.000 sacks bin0 sold. mostly at 45J047c. but including some ordinary. mixed. etc.. at 42(044....Of Oats 30100 bushlIs Indial. in bulk. brought 294. and 300 sacks St. Louis 354.... Bran selling at 754. IIAY-A sate of 800 bales Eastern at a price equal to $17 0o. PROVISIONS-Pork was still steady. with sales of 750 bbls Mess, mostly uninspeteld, at $17 2 ; and also some 400.000 IS. in bulk. at 7 Uo for Ilog-round...Bacon active. with sales of nearly 40O cKakL. including 145 ribbd Sids'p at s9. 35 clear do. at 11. 81 Sl sks Shoulders at 7j. 31 at 7 c, and 20 tierces plain Hams at 94.....Lard still im proving. Sales 1100 bbls and tierceso of which 247 at 8!,. 8% and 8)A. 56 primlo at 8fi09. 182 prime at 9. 500 at a Pactiou over, 50 at 9)0. and 225 kegs prime at 10!j4 WSIISKY-Dull, and 400 bbls sold, in many lots, at 174 t gallon. TURKS ISLAND SALT-IVs hear of 5 cargoe in bulk. (about 4.000 bushels.) Fold to one party at 204 cash. an adtanuo of over s6 from the lowest point. ROPE-40 coils prime sold at 60i4 eash. (OOFFEE-Demand limited. Sales 300 bags at 9)S, 500 at 9o, and 50 at 9M3 3 11,b. PREIGUTS--A ship taken for Genoa at 104 for Cotton. nadoa.bark for Havre at the same. $1XCIHANOES-Domestic bills still n good request : terlin ........................... . 108 09 Praso a .......................................5.20(0 5.25 NewYouk sixty-day Bills......... 1..l001%c 7o st. disc. lgh 0peoLk on ewYork .............. par) t. pm WWlY OIUQAN @A Ulr VAMI?, javlrlth Ola on l Mootd~y Icoctug, Apr41 12. 1462. Arrovod rbooay 180 Beeves ood 70 Rloeg. The stock of 74'ent v." r.. 0's I. ample at preent. and Sill Borate stock BLE 01.000. (Weat . ........ ..I. -" , : et. .. (To . ). .. ........... . Hen..... , ............ . 09ri7o t .ot, Hrrr......... ..........52 501.1f4 00 +.oad. hHt . It Howe ........ .. .. .... ...... 525(115.50 1A beach OuBvIk Aar, Yelnlblncr......... ...111 ) 71i0 S8 6O hrlarl. PORT OF NEW ORLEANS. 001 P000. Ido,., PFoootD l , Tuoedny Mornintg. April 13, 1862. CLEARED YESTERDAY Shipp Trumtall, Smith, livrryaol, J P Whfint~yy ken Harrk Awrtn k Elfen, Pendloten, New Yrk, RIVD ARRIVOIO. Ship ontl t.,oenr, Patten, from Lirt oflo9s PoI4o-oop, to nOts. Point. Ship Wm Jerril, Janis, from Liverpool 24th Foloooop, to n, tr Ship "'"a., Poalo, fotm HOoo Rth Marho, to J P WItitno10 tol.e.sdi.. Jhip J"a. C Colhou., Melchot, 54 day. from Liotrpol, to osstoo IN1 dial. Oh p 00010, in, 02 1p days fr!ocmYoo 0 tJO , fao-oet die .e To.Cobb, 4itBey, from Nol y ok, to oWmC ,nay--la dial. p.oh itoohrkor, ion, Liverpool 20th FoomNy, m Itohr-.tl t di-. 800's0Ti it. ll. rtInh II hor·, a,00 Chorlosho, to owoor--It di.e. O,.it ' got, .fdro hm Sabine Pis.. to tom r- frhr no00, Boghthh, 2 d.ay. to P00.00010, to oootor-ttsio. 00,omhtoit,. Bride, Edoott. torm 1L , pMo. Amu, Jobmon, from BL~an Range. Ito,,.t. .th, B on, Ooom 6t foa00. C..Opotti Conger, fromfeommet Eon. sod N0tchitoche. Dr Wilsot, from tJ.ttmo,,ot. Dolia. loolilln. ro, ltmkala·. t M lhI., Hnll, ln,o, I0,0,,, x or, P010F Fnlod. ttlfrtn., fromm 0inn.krlh. 500000.,lrc,. s upoto.lo t'o,.l ttoi . Prinrea YCou P. lulloo, fo -o Vi doo so I howb t, h1 op K.n1;..d, Othllitofrom I. Pon--.wed Clow. -1 to insot id!pso tob Sptodltoslo, hog Pdotoh, -:br bootg Elltn Towboat J P WK~ituey, Ili , Y ll.rrum [L. P:,nx. e--towed dowrn and to r th« 3d rr in.!. hay, Yor ord Larkt Cumberland-b~roeght al, T.." IMlnP~nlo Whnln, from 11. Prue,"a-rowed down and to sul . Ihl 10th l·t, ship AmbMA.,Io, tankL P.11aeLend brig8 EIL·OIC breugbt npv ships· Union and Zlnobia, Towboatl B"ile, henn from tIhe Pea..--tow.d down and to .es -the 70th st -hips Job.Spear nd Carib., brig gemr-bog~ up ship }n.atan. MEMORANDA. W Th.Ihlip Joh C Cslboht, in the lith Mscoh, in fat 2500, long 01 59. athsongod tsgnL lscwh A shipshos.og a hirteur.ge, il th lae, 0 1o the tontre. (By Tologod9.h,) L Tho satomship Alabama, Cspt Auld, from OSe aoO, via Ratan slonnd, ooo.sl the Bar at 7 otnlork, AtM, o. LA iilth mist. (W Ths stesmship Mettor, Cspt Forbh., sromt OlGossto, sorsasd the Bar st t o'olptk, P M, on the 12th ilst. PDr Tho shlp Addm., Capt Brooks, .dys fhocm Boston. to C Doshs htA, ,roloed At the SOoth-Wes FPss ote-P o'tlock, P M, on the 1tth. t$* ThP ship Minnssota, for itooo, and, hip tiodittor, far Nlooork, wee[ to soa ,,,, tIh tlthit.r EXPORTS. t.0RPOOLspaor slip Trunboll : 21:A hs mtos 0NEW0 YORK-P'r ,.ok Aruth n R EDlo, 3t0M bhlA. 24o7.. 014da pork, O.i V .RPOQLPhPL It.hk St lO,.,o..: 1515 bsl. co.llh. IM PORTS. LIo:RPooj..p0 sly ip Stu.,It too',otl , t0t php. otbot (Taer lr o 00n kdil l ,' o l Rlon OoidOL k Br0-00 bolos rrolro Shrch I otorhia- t pho do J R Hyote too--'1 r11,0 do 1-ol.1 A &Mill... ptrho.o Si0 lr0 , kro-1.,00n du P W H llton-1 teakdou Poiosl..y k Ili.. pkg do Lerrj I,,o-ltl1looi,.ron, onder. lI'ittPOl,. ..r hhp Wmo Jani. 1 35teth olt Preol,,Clopotho.. 1 cook m atle J S[(4rjgr r kirc--i LSa I n plate Inl bore irm,, rd~r. LIIIVF,:hl..pooPr~ipj d,,h,, lGn4.oll.o 0091 ehe sil Jot0 oole 40,1,.. oottlrloooo V All.rd0-l14 do, 01 hs soAd. ash, order. LLt'F;I:I'r N)L-I'er LLp Zr..uiai: AsnnrN~d mdw. tI.tl'-Par shp Crookh : Adnotod mdb. NE0W YORK-Per-.hip Union: Aasoohd mdo,. 0.W YORH-Per .hip dosor.: Ass~oted dse. 0Hi O-Op-totd bri W T 0ba Rice nod lrw pons to of &to hChp mnn--Ja ILU;LcI-b-iareLi (Lo-W H Bnvosll-Nya, Bro Ico E B!orlcm and ordecr. SABIO l F, PASS-er-or Rhnd. oll Mnnholl: 119 bnlos cotton, 1 hlir detrronok,,,. Mt oone o-1t bell-0r0ttan McRa Ctoffmanot.-14 do Siwone. Gr~n oooh·ToIJ,. 5 b.1'4 otton PONOICOLA.por ,rhr Dol.! 01,00.0 fe1,1 of boob,, 10,O00latht JC P0ole0 keo. RECEIPTS OP PRODUCE. ST I.O0010-PsoshstooA~lolani, 1 000 plo. letd Posdieh (t00o-.IU bbl-.,,,r M, arch,0Itle0t &.-I.O do J Ooooo ho'-450dottAO2.5oh broo KennedpyP k d. 1a1 bi hl,l.pook J O WtoodoS &o-.O0o Isrd f0 S Eldler ko n-62. hlidsd Gon Martin, Owen bco-47r do, "'Rol- roop E G opos~n roo-OOdoPsrmteooo Bro.100 do. 134 ha.r hmp, Ih bis flour Shullt HOdlen-45-4Odo, T01td th bis .4Ge, It egs . Ord H0, rell, rl%)l e to-1. h. lardhI 0 do four, l 7ok. b..oh Bet, Ooty Li g 0-00l do, order-21tbhedo. 2, o. pork OG WIIS'nBlko -12o0ik. tom It hhbld 01.00,0 Tum.o, Wdl.to hro-- do F Rodooold ,ho-t Ihb of ooaa L W Rh'.ter-l .1 .Ss brh B Duffy-71 hale bhlos Adhdison koo 5001 hides I L M1aoo-lot limn N RisoOO -oOt do ourt 000 5si. nnt, So bid. castor oil J Conuolpro-Its bbl- 5kta lam, bb:h pork dli, ,k hoo-t do, 105 hlas 1l4thgs sot Hewitt, Normu l'n-I.lbhl. fIt, 115 shs toon L,.,, Sott keo -165 do: hoano.s Hies Ioo-.ouo. d.. o der'Te al, 17 bbd. tofneco. 0RAND ECORO-Psooosaer Copotlsmls: 400 a s cotton to 0 B tlanshe ko-207 dlO Roubioh-400 Vtlodsoo IA Tolo.-Ito 0 IgSlmO kro-l11 E IBOO.t-0 It A Cbotooiar-00 Clsoslesod 0005ken-tI Cutomiossh0.ooot Ac~o-2g Wllio,,s. Phillips Ioo-50'r otiltanoluogoo 2631DCoopoo oon-tp PoS&.. tHammt--10 2 tioo Ooon &,o-l7 Wright, 14,1111- *,-]1 Ube",. Head.- kro-195(0~ NM-nak Ca - 00000Y P, lI-tP toltFl, Ooota It-O 0,111, hIlo.oI*n dora. H K oarter Ioo-0 Slddelt, (31oo *o-O Onhoy Ik OIops 0 do (i;-ha!sn nrao--. Hamlm-4 H Gi1y-0 31 te'eenwood Aeo- Dunmnn. Or~.-I ro41 Brndler,.Wi llam- 10--2 00loIiO,,,?..iu -9y roll. ia er, 6 W.1 poltot R W Poweli-.undri 1to0order Tooal. Ill Osl. 00100i. SIIRE00EPORT-Pososteamer Bride: 1403 G.0. 0n:on t0 Wjsohe Ioo-4t14do Hi ,a OlLooa. Ao-og do, t0 hhds o,0 r nurhnnn110 C.11,0 Arn-165 loin rottnn Parnl· A Hnrllaon-30 do H KCarter itr-4l rho Coo pli~llor ~l-lldorgr VtblodtatrIO...Ott~ OOsool. dlloooo k~ KIIUIMellyCugfmko-5 o CeI..UL Sgniree-1 B. Rouhii u 5010 1a, b idol 100 dorot- t do, 0 her 0.Os p lt l o tJolsop & Cnolll-ttl«hIl05hido. Pledeob.00 P.lC-odolo D RCarroldl .1..roo t Lro-54 J H H-14-1 do Pun be, Wood 0o0o- 01 0 d.. 0000 t Co.n 00,100100le 0odll\oosItLUOo.d IUT.,oh,,. 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S ra .... lP.11 Julio oear.... "3n Eihras 0nn.........m5'3 Ju.... F..h..... W'lT Jnn. H. Ja....... Nan yl on .......... ,mZ fL-. CIFhr..... L P'T Joon ...... 13lm9 Hana Thorntonllm. N wton .....LPT Jon LaI...,0 lt l ·a·...... . ht l. I. 1~uu...ý ml LPT Joa .12:1," % Graltnr..a.... .....l, ':r :hnth ...I.PT Kennaep te mialton......, ll~nll L. F. ItýKnin.....l LPT Idea ,m8 .. an m.llinctu... x...........P Lucy 'right.. 1: 3,m hutr*l.......... 10.ml IOnreo. ......... LPT na: a. d I . .m u ti ........ sm3,San............. LI'7' lunlatuna........Lt."Jat ........lO0nnY'V Yuri............ I.. LP 73 _)W - Camp Stirct. 73 :- We would iulorm our friends and the public generally that we a now opennit Rn entir new stock (" few Ar ile l m) iau rdd hy the tre at No. 74 Cana1l 1rcet vgceptad) ov the Latees rlatterne of Parlor antd hall Lamps, GIRONDOLES, CHANDELIERS, GLASSWAREP, T M AYS, TABLE CUTLERY, AND HOUSE FURNISHING OODS GENERALL.. We will also ¢ontinuu to keep the beat SPERM, LARD AND WHALE OILS. STAR SPERM AND WAX CANDLES. CAMPHINE, SPIRIT GAS, ALC'OIIIOL, 0fiAI, .r. And wr wxlnd rrepertfullIohllelt n rontinmtnne of the ptrnage here tofom Io l ralle 0zUndwd t ua. .1,0 twi i W " DtlA.LGR, HARRIS & WALDO, 73 Camp stretl . M!LLNRERY AD MANGCY. QfRAW aooDB, 1DBBONS,' DRESS TO TIeMM=,VRi.-TEN CASES 5TRAwpoo~w A .1%J) r i el ily. EA Nlh RnNNCTR V..1+ L.1d YwýAý Ip . Wl ACH[P ANDCIC PEARL BH~aWlj '...,. Ai m/shiomllly rod d Saar qlulitlr pmpnr~lonablSS ImI BoRts rihly IU'? nr I,.Imlll tS* n 4 MCSSº, RCOOAIBR'V.'wart.1yiw1M ...,.... ............. I an R"YO' LEGHORS HATS, fnest *laorvmld, f. sad (.0... HATEAeta Mall the n15.K aler. RIBIRNIE-boo pisrr Ns* end b ISE '0ln1. , In . mt1 per yard. To the Ladles. ti NEW FRENCH Hrf1.lIER4-YEW !ORD1 VERY CHEAP -Nr. Gi. W. ROPER·. Ye. 111 Poydnu I;r~rt, maat *rprr:fnll !obma 11I· I-ii., :h Labe hma,-d wrill.M nly. S -L t RT, SRWtONIETS, RIBBONS, FLOWE PARASOLS, E frTO'LERI[FN INS ESTS, .P.I .,o.tp .1 FA cvY which rlll Iw .old vry rllrsp fnr rr··h. (Y ' Uintry nrden Prmptly atleedrd tn. Old Dmw. cl drrod an"I aplo dm Spprhag lliUunery. M RS. BRYAN, 106 Cansl street, has K~ , received · Iv~o d fwhieobis m 'LAT. .1 i'RE PaNCH RONR1E5 AND ISRP PLAYS PA RARSoA , 0 ILKLE G RB, sad may. otkHr &l.'ATr R.W fm Sr "DRESSES oudotin" the AA--t .4 A rd .. th 4a bodont trsA A4 5.1..,, SEA h'5E~I 1.19.E FRENCHDRESSI MgAINO.-NG-rs 0 W . ROP.yIR'va-lAS'Pugrru Kree , ntw lt h· to of tlrl Isrlir Lbtie moo~w K rt'rur l Y h whkhKta DBE(ISP. cad MATATLLA mudrtkhereqovl ed Fr h Drew take r .le nit and bmniniM im nlvrr dT 74 ALS.-By the Iate RiT1r Ila rom bi1W,-'ahia ad Nelrt., IU C. arnvrnof FANCY 4a ~ilrter a :reeta, hw reeelvd rrd a .1 N EW FANCY RTRAW BONNETSI, O~P. W.SO.A, WZ L PARISIAN LACE,. -r!1 w aers b..E S, .ch ,. xrie . A'.-THREE CASES FRESHi1 ERFSl RIRRY, o SNO, !IneP impmntain sad 1.0.., wrhih u Aly ..Ip urJ 51 n 1me t, Lth Ii,.o iA..,, HUSH. ot C. Yale, Jr., i Uo., -WhA...I Deal.. h I A MAGAZINE STREET, FANECY AN ITAPLE 51151 FANCY DS~Rl BRBOOIIS1r0DSrt. MILLINERY ARTICLES LACERR ARTIFICIALFLOWWBR, ESBRASIDERIES, IU EAT~iERs GFRINGES A 1"r aed mtIMM~t sntwat al or ever thB0L. U ti !a o the A. MelNGS, .,,, C OS, iS0 S .1..f s1..e Ir4 I93p beCV r Jio SES., Ol RIN Kt,. nTEpW GOODS.-P. W. WOODLIEF, No. 18 L·Chd1 Kew, en Jqew the wlv lioe peretumhipaW iDld gou CI,, ..d logO.ig,·na LyNSby 0. .Ih 0.1.0... N.,NHBL. 5... Hm and HIH..e .. mSgES oR Fiu std 1.1 5Nbw. FABErk ABD STAPLE SRY GOODRSIertofore ...urp...A 1.HHIH.ria sod. ,hr...b Kyl., -hi0,05 ...S.,. WHOLESAAIZN RETAI! IA h0; IAN ro5 Natl,-t y ..A.A prices. Tb. .0.0 s t l.AI. A part of the followim, via: CS ýýe Rrcehe d~tiqq°{IW; En lishPmluldha*I1mW 1· Caiored Armen B LIU II; 5pripd ToHk. llb A roopi.t. Hn enSrI o! F.agiith: Sigh olIAd Pin P.I A So,.; Gtnn.. end F,,,beh Hg.I AI kL 8road PýDne; S. lrhit' d wlared Silk Ekgg.II o mA COLenD Fldn pI GLCES AND MITTES cd i; FTiR sa Eilet o ry dA. 2FYAib Ch geebio and Chm KiTiYoiOD itrm PoAlt d- CA.; LACE ROSDS. HmII plaid high colorsd do., for IA ",go aM elolgeeoot r tlrrellineamd Florsneal, oC vr German Lacey ad do.Ebbride. bade sod color rtes Whiý and ,.lor..dR.R,; Rapoi. 6-I7 .sao I-4deL.,aSG.t. A fe Plrcee superor heavy Unrki g .,AolorAi wtered .., .dS,; DIA.LTgLi..,.nndsn .ANapki.., Colored S, V.Iv,1; ..Ad .pl..i.I .100.. Rich ChellC Satin atriped and pe 34Ir'xb and omtmn Ilianr ad Cwhmered'pl.h LwcLan i l I Mrno, as-UC C..neh,,,,bria HAE., pL.,. S.- L.mee...,Imn . aiA EmbRoidered mad .,Ig.a bordered colon, of evey vsriti.ylf.IM. CI O... SR..Eo,, ,.. .d Lau PIn .mriAed and paiAP phn.; .ad kftuliM, RIlk aM Wm.. Sup Aioblackcoad oloreI pri.i. D.....k H Seared CS.Io Cnpsh PLANTATION GODSE. colored embroidered mod plal yeses, ,t3 s sad I.C kt81k whmn sad heavync Spe Foch Bed BlnnkL4 ver Etlk wla; Heavonitr PL tumdo. RiCh p.eid Raiw ilks l ISiSIm. 2 P.W. W. Iould .epecilly, caLL . ..IESr..gIk ggAn an.d p ten 4H ListIck of goodI for th5.ir. IR ve ry opI.R, ad the arlfclea bave beep Ihted with,, an sad I,,.. ·ar, Hih seesIo Imgre:Mrience 4 the' orntiulnr hoe. r21 t( B. Brower U Co. HOUIE FURNISH.WG STORE, CAMP STREET, rILVER, Pr a and Et..It.ER. BRITANNIA WARE' NEVEDS A. FPOREKS IRON, TIN ad WOODEN WARE JAPA.NSERY LAMPS OOKIN STOVE a. netly Ice-I ce, NEW ICE HOUSE, LEVER BT2EE, nearly oppolte MNrun. Armsrong, Harb t& Co. Slemlhip Wtharf, *nd No, S61 TCIHOUPITOULAS 8TET, J. STAFFORDACO. iT ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. TA 4RD `~ - ~''-~~-- --- - --- Icel Ur ELLIS JENKINS iN a seller of ICE Aod hal Arl ge npply of hi anicle to dispe of. Of.e at the CORNER OF POYDRAS AND St. CHARLES STREETS, Depat CORNER NICTORY AND ELYSIAN FIELDS STREETS..4 C5ARTRO FSTREET,I OMMERCESTREET n lat thO CORNER OFOIIN IAN AL O.IIPEOUD STS. mhtf Ice-ice-Ice. J. STAFFORD & CO., r Hring a Irger app ly of ICE han h y aon i the trule, ofer to paek, in good oMrer, turpa~n by Es one, atd delir to St'Ml a"", or ny PIN atof11 s ity, 600 5 of ICE for $6 00, nnd emlll peka gee io ro. porliun. {.~ n,- detemned m , com~n te wits ry one in the tde. mhsC I,,' No. 3 NEW LEVEE. Independent Fire, Marine, River and Life Insurance. AGENCIES, 92 .aMP STREET. NEW YORK LIFE INSURACE COMPANY. CAPITAL $450,149 .............. ON THE MUTUAL PLA.N, Di\ idends 40 to 50 per cant. nnnunly, on which cah interest I paid. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. IIARTFORD. CONNECTICUT. In't:orporq d in 1,10, CIIAAT.'A PFRPETI'UAL. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. CAPITAL--Fle, amd lnlml ........................ O 00 LiIa DIlrn-et .....................Io0.. 1o0-.451n0.0O (T Inuranre ag.lin t FIRE. MARINE AND RIVER RISKS, and ou tile LIVES OF VIlIfL I'ERSONS AND SLAVES. made in the above o.l nod able ,,.oe., on I- lowest aenn, ly nmh.' .ptfl !. C. LATIIR IP, Agent, 99 Camp stret. rr' M. IIlthIN DOANE having been ap pooltd ASSISTANT AGE, r O1 F TIIE BRANCH OF THE "UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANC, ANNUITE ANDTRUST OMPANY'" OF PHILADELIIIA in tll, .,. tile buin. thereoat ill hereafter bI .0,,ted by the uni, ler1 :d.. 11:NJAMI5N FIXORANCE,Agent, anl w ',.1\10N DOANE, Asmstant Ag, t. Si DR. DArTON thar tiS day received some Kennme Vacdcine Vri,. 'Those devil, Frotvctilo from the Ioatl.-om and dlngeroua .heresy Snu'l PoI , In. 1 , ure It by applicatinn to Dr. D.. .' his amce, Nu. 80 St. Chares a tr.+. ,. stanwirs+ d20 tf ,tp flRIDGEWAITERI PAINT LIENCY.-We k. II l"D W AllD'i .' 1 f ID rr.*l " "1 FIRE 0 nld WATIIII ( riruln r for certificate sti ufis lmliti' annI fll • "rli.uhtnrs fr use. tG. C. 1E7RitT l CO.k Agent I f the hs tla rl , nI, dl,1ia ,e , 7OTOR FRAETAS, Phty.iian of1 tihe Blood C I NArvou Flll rem b onlh dily at oMEXICAN. AND PLANTATON TO 1or IreRAS STaE', r ull CIARONIC DIS EA10 SE115 Trhe- atre/4lebli C.0 hn0,ul III CI t el. r d Biliu Is CullaintI. FeICIle all.t 00et. r1.1 A "N IILLIn dllened by a Ild .llntou ,,,l bloolld, or dlr.ilht,;d A. w,.n4 IItrx e eyelera a", ro mtd C o, ,ril. f,, 3 m11 G AUTION.--On last Friday niglht the follnw tag I teribl SClRIPT of timo SUN" MUTUAL ISUStRAN('F. CITMý`ANY OF NE\" Y"ORK, i.,slud iuthe naue of A 1'. R.\IP*<¢1 wa r n t ,l m the subser, ,r ('rrtifilcte No. 1152 for thr sear :44. for ;tml,+ ni t i oid f; Cn rtiflc-el No. IS57 T!or tihe year 160" Ib(r $140 nl, Iw A. P. SIMP !SON. RTOTIUE.--Lost soietime in September or Oc b lc.i LAND \VARRANT, No,. tl0ý.I:, farcu hunudrdl nd eixty si rn ra n Innd, 1 I,'arr of tIle trudrrei~n·.7, , privat , ll the Ahlbr,nnla Rlltt:tm,1'. rPnny E, to e aeri sin tbe M xirnn rwar. ti, md \\'xrnl.ult xn i* a:tl,: +.,A . fhr und-n i glle·l :·lt)Il lb nni ult, r "lr "l* -,, h lxldA to tilts ,'il'. aott,' a Ishereby gttl n that ap .ltcttm rt wsl he nmu e hy tle u.rt& 1ignr, to het lr ololrrlner of P AEn lnl d rlhllll,'ni e o :l "tdl5'ltrrald. [Itl. 8 6xltW ! lIIRJIS'I' 7IER JOIN7'. T-R.R, MEXICAN AND PLANTATION TO = HA('ll' fh,,ll- nu no'rduls !,av+ cmmtantIY on hind and for mat Cot 'TY. KiNýItK\',1'.; V .NN IISEE hh-ANDM\IISSBrRI WI'RAPI'F.,KI AND FILLERS. Also, 'lroaeru iu hodlh unda a ind mltdse,.lel0-ud for U: Mrx.xcm makel, sad fur p:.t:,tton uw. TIIJRNER RENSHAW -a IPnbhun· Inlrd A H +ýa M i ii TfI1ITE PINE LUMBEII.-t50,00 feet coa Obbr I( bi 'I'tll bA" A" ORS, JOIST AND SCANTL.1'YA. SPARS. nl,' r at DAGUERREOTYPES for .1 60.-Daguerre ý h [.pbb to N. b (CURTDRIIOHTbb, CarDy.lat.-. P AGED IILANK BOOKS.-Just received, a 1 Ro ll ., kof 3bDIbD. SYN DOYI,\LPA AbbS I.IdSDs AND JUL'RNALS, 5 1) to eUU yPlK a urb o, hee l ODgq Ay.o and full bbobo lg'l n 51ýe Rtrt~oll"rs ' I inl , ti C( lalrrr llnlrl. STIIAYED-Trout t aub sorIb berron th IAASI Alnboh, n bROWK BR~,\BN HO5SF. AI 'IE .bot bl S.lx , ha I. bilkbho1 bll w Ib &I the mow to Nb.leo. DOYLEil. CA11050, No. 104 TA,1, iLomoiobw street at L ib,:rdly ovobb b Caps blt] EO). ODLKES. P IIICE OF COAL TAR REDUCED:-The hI:, ioht~lLA by rr h.", ,Aln O ibl oh, , Iof COAL TAIL t, 'EShrnn C nlo p,r ,p lhblon. Alrun. of Sb,,o RboO. .,1l hid n o. i"r ulu~ itbhwobod. OUbbhobll OSrR E czos~ll~i.al lll e~d ri P: Nu . 1)llanoir t the aer Nu. 1441 bAAnlmnn obAol. _ l lohllb dnl N. WOOD, Toburr. W M. L. POINDEXTER has been appointed yy I Our, Fuot COMIMISSIONNLR FOD THE STATE 00 bbISOSIlb'PPI. obbU 0 TEN DOLLARS REWARD will be paid - ·Ire woman n bbn KbOblA, nbg nlb bbbblb'-.b.- O. y Dl. A aoh01bb.b on Sbbooby, the B B.SooNnry. bha io,. ll t . tun bndiooo. "tbt Nlbb coobbbOn hbilIt, boor Blunder Mb ,ob oIb. .p-k, gnnak bntl not vrr) plain, .oigbt Wr, wbar he. bhbir .tlh o 1) ro t, rnr'irri lll WWI b bundle ith her', w1 g bbobo *bly awide -1w1 ot. Slhe borbarly belongold 10 5,oy In,,, of ol Mbaobpi. helrr ·Ira a istring to got hack. mh0 FN I . lf. PbS .bbNaonb,-.-ool,op tIf,.. S UNDRIES.L SIlU bbblbSbl MACOLE00L. Nbn. I b*n bJb 5000 Kobbolu Wobbbr bbtSbbb WbbAIE OIL. 90W -" '" · SFIA1 150 bOO.. WARD " 6b lo obeat: y TANNaERS' " '100 boxes Sonloo I CNDIInnS, 00 * Bbton No., b OAP. 1Ob Otlb'SOUCHbONa TEA....Fb.or. by d91.00 bbS. EUrO-ERA CO~.. l0 Tholboitnblbl t. SUNDRIES 50DnxeaSIlIMLI:) ALMONDS. 7b01h. bobebRONUb.bS WAONU'A. 6bS hogs bILBERTS. bb0bbb5COW lOAN. FonBalaby np0 A. l. OICOORAN A CO., r Ttbohlbilblbb ..bt. CIEESE--30 boxes Pine Apple Cheese, a boo porlI Iorartce ua~ nd for sal Inw br BPB E1 "MV8LwOLFF, 94 CatP net AMUSf1E)BMW f 3T. CBARLL$THEATRE,-Tymnieth ight A V tIh R W.EAL ANI', V3Wto hr ·hnbn, es, nn utin ualtmoaemmnuWtt·Ipihlll wp arcr· ayý rpr·..gra,,y·i nl~pht d r , rR EN MtIS 1 rtmcIHI ·mmhaw, r*L r Pi"-e.. ..At1- which, the lrL~e~i Bute~ n! fDtUII--~netý boy+. 30.4.11 t, frC" K oýn. r'.Itin e m rent ate ere.... ' - I A AIifTt OP PY.RfO~tNAFr'Fa T 7iýI Tfakf" ipr...-i. rnte"Iule w Y. . m+(f'ý fi nt .p." - ".f the GREEN YNRTPT Tx ~r Da.Atr Arr.:.ar II~x-h;' n+ d tyJo. nr ti r.l " Ste. pLACIDE'S VARIRITIES, Gravier Itreet. T(IIrTA EP.mIV, April l], llb· Sý he m m \Irn ikr. Nr. Habnr mcrnrf DIv e: Paeori . .,I;.a" 1(nard; tV:. t Arettn. Uerik: Un. Ylmrhcr. l.·. t r:(.lva. Mr· 1t kp" 4 Mi.. YOFy....A1~r mw2 h.· *4 ý:rt e.l:, C0... VALAiT RO.IIL Y' the Honppludý....r r· ri·.·lp uih the. r: .,~ PELEANS THEATRE. - Tut'.doay Eveninp SpliT ln n Will pAnd rr 1 thEeF OF1.MU gn. nd FL F Y J l ru /AV. OR etiic U~~~ IT&Prinrlpl rharytt- r. .Hru·. 7rr , . Mpt ut sM s Wldrmnon. rr hnr~ny. ,i 1,l n' I t PRP IL1 I. GAozz LAI. DR p.,. I nt7 R JW Perntttnmnwa to emrtoe.u grrt. oekk T HE ORIGINAL BOSTON -HARMONEIIN TRODPe hu mir~d to LbkdIe,.81Ed . OOAN'I)iF TerTAISNENaT N ARMORY HAI WHDI nlu Y EYP py Fr ant, April 14, i* n ie. n.i nen1 BONUS, nl, DA\ZiC 1O'aI.BOIICF OFEJIARA. · n, 1L FT Fnr ynsqrdni sir ,E JI MI* fT C,. aci iAi r.i.. UNBOUL'NDBD- ENTHUSIASM! E]IJTAON!AF.IT TORIILMPPi OF THE GRANO OPERA OF KARIA DE RQHARº GREAT FUBOR AT THY FO SWERFiBFDELItWETr OFOv SALVI a. tie COUNT. STEFFANC.VNE to M4LLA rend BEVEVENT.'INO *n % DUKE. Ft Thic.O,..Ope4ie Ei speetl 3 WENE'I;DAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1802, GRAND BALLET BY THE CECINOATSD OIoIPLAIIEE1r and Irtlihtg anmu.. oo rotors or .nwtrra:: TI CI... sd Pv.n ..............................$ SewrdS 8..u ..................................... .... .1 GeInty ....................... . .... ...:.. app., Bouy terln PoroI a................. .. I r0 Beenop...tn. Commeoa ttgoet~er "a. pl D1M Rie', AT. CHADLES STREET... CAMPANALO0 ANS, or SWIMS BELL RLNOERF, N NATIVE COSTOIME, tomnnwrtiw ith HERR FR.ANZ STOEPEL, WOOD AID STRAW JESTS CYR.T, B..petS.llI y nn,..n to .itS....1 Io Ne.OI...o.l nliily, 1he1 7hJy will giro. .. a . o .WAd, .n sod MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS, Cnmmnno En MONDAY EVENINGO,April 5,1 1. ISW nn.. opyE N e o'cl.nh. Commas.n.M & ITDOne.. C,.A Fifty Cenn. Pi.T, Ten.t,.ICe.n.. spa GREAT EXCITEME4PT.--The oelebrated Mme 305. II.O IIo. ,nvpons l M.11.Iu.OH0AENI4IF. w~n4.OI Sthis l .nnTr nunls., 61 IU. ,Ead 1.00.8 I rdainy. ran MIt F..id..., 1o o; 111 CEnnElnt .l[ea, PbOetwn Pe.dido .0d P.1dr0 lIee,.. L en., nllE twho wish t. a informed o Wood.psn. novel, TlnoA. Rtwloa wtb mltIrcnl~ rletla o Pi, forldP~m snitam ut wo, _var kno.. T p F cdd ene of dtm Lmmt i Hi ndtptu.. end nogewnmmtmkon whluuIDM.FILs ddrsn horthe sdreuuee e' ouit keowtn b. powsed by en ne.· a i. Lhi couohy J11~·cl. 'l~a~ utoirrtp bsny aarnddnlah her porice ' y .rr 1 l.rrII1 nn nrDnll (r n8 e P~ FENCING ACADEMlY-Bys Meeers. G. A A. rr anr.ý{".n~h. Aart r Solf-n~d St.Chulultree.,No T.P;o AUCTION SALES. - Furntul e ........................................ l a erme BY R. M. MONTGOMERY & CO., Auctioneers. At the Anetbn Mart, l1 Camp .trt. THIS DAY, April 13, at half-past 10o'elock W' ll b. sold at ructwon, "h.n.t reserve- A00at Ari1y of NEW A-1D SECOND 1A0D FCRDnTL'REof rLoPL-s .... L o .... THREE HUNDRED BOXES CIGARS. Ur Terms..., slao 2at.log....ule.................................. )r- Guoodl. BY F. H. PETITPAIN, Auctioneer. IUESDAY, April 13, at 10 o'clock-Will be .old nt,,,on ae, t aI, Axm - rl N. 11n, (ana.I 0,,s I~ ~~~~~~~. mm~l~ 'n~r sess nl +rRuo, 1 l6 "p kaege and lm ollf ,EASONA TLE DRY G0O.DS. Su, h a. $rhll ,t GroundFny a Bmlrk Pr ints, l,.ne, 1 ',1mlt. f'n t""ant,..: \:hire t td C*olore "Plun and Rliru d S isis Mlln : I'lPan ulhrlnn I nrr..,,% nn Alpacas, thlte nd Colunr Jucunvtu. CCLbr,,. (;inghh s l.'Ihelcka Qnlll, Hevnry Olu a nd Cd trid Silk, S;lk Frol ',li,I.OiE,,,,,lyu . .l . . I kr'h. L.:e..l , u,.. !. F"'cr l.. ., k P B.Yel+, .:,u,.h ,I.,.o, Linen h-tEiY O ,, Tui one .wer.I T.,,I Lh.Tf- FIILA. A Drrllrogs, llnh lin+a+, Flilr*+ Stk FMox, H 1 ono r-ll ,+h,++$+P.o Ml nsl~lritnl iorlmlnla ofDOMFETIC DR Y GO< IAS, .snh l" Coluu1 .e r. 1IAr0, 100d Brown D0, SheetO mg Al. Shlinl,)TBtip) I. Drain... Pik,. . . ...l.tP... te. t '- ro, . I ,tin++ r+t m,+o. ['p I`~l~ll i·~nx ,t ,ts :l.l .,vls 4 r1rr dy for Ixalmduathm n ,n.nr1 on the mon i'+ o,f ,,l . an '. Ilouaehold ...... ................Furniture. At No lr, Hero r;rert, between Sl..fohn and 9l. Paul. BY J. M: WEYTMOUTH, Auctioneer. T UESDAY, AprilA 1. 13, at 11 o'clock--Will be The FURNITURE of the dwelhn No. 135 Merin flt' eonsitinR nl SI)FA, CIIAIRS, 4U READ, CAR!:'X°C, BEDSTEADS. IWWRkSSEl A IBE) 0 0001 tACNID Urr)TI., .I: ..)ncl ...v.e npl"4 . 'ut i.ltu ,re ...1........ . . ........ t .... . ..... ... Ph .O, et. BY JM.T. WE YMOUTHY Auctioneer. W EDNESDAY, April 14, at 11 o'clock--Will be aold atal"t"ton- A 1~t + SEE'ON HAND URNITURE, xmnitl4n6of SdMnbonrth l,,,6 )',, . I",lateldl, ee.. aNA o 4 lArlet,,1 S).rlo: l,. It Burea. •+hdrohgwty Armoer in good urdb r, ,d h u arnriety of uther articles. IhF. SECOND H.\)P, PI .O).. 4 in rold t orEnr. oVE I:ttnahlre . ale or Wlne. 4,tc.. of Dhee, leportatlon, Now in the CttstLnm-fou t, C*. Cos.ipnmimt. BY P. . TAYLOR . TULTRNE, Auotioneers. OFFIC'E 95 COMMON° STREET. EDN ESDAY, April 14, at 11 o'clocl- " .1 T Il t aI thNn, l tht,. , sta re of \.l r"on. l t+'llo I.l.n, Znrt.. A Garcia, A0o.N) Po,00 l1).Lret, )c)0,Na ong-1en the ownag 04N ES. tc.. '0 llds.H ER W S(INE, SALE 331 qluarter Teel r Srrry \"Sn le, iou rlulitina. ... NtO .... 0 ,. . ,0. k31 aravr· Shnrrywine, )) 191 qtmrtt- r Mna E WINE. 91 VIt UEt M a l rira wine. 66 noues JaI AN N ISBU E, WINE. 40 l IEa RFOFK--l SLE 1'. aS0.. rsSPARKII Il0O1K. 51,0,o ('hl. aRS-Rtle, ANt nnld ,othor tnd . t_ "The. wl11P be sol b y uuuple &a.l WA'Tr£IOUIT RESERVE. 00,,),.. oAr l :1r,o r.l1..l,.'. 0011E , tO,,y II. l .I-LA,0 l,000 A 1tr l.- e nO00,ln ettSilN1 , h 11r $.01 C.1 f. 0.01 1 O tu i ,t)A V. u:l)7 hole of...... .... .... I )luehu ld... ............. urnit re. O01 1 Arount of I)epnruro. BY J. M. WE.YMOLUTH, Auctioneer. At N+, 1 Union ireet, aunt St. CbLrlea. 0ATU 0DAY, April 17, at 10 o hclock--Will be 1, old o~ uI~~e tar, t A I.L '1'lHE F'L`ItI' I U1( E rlnutxinud in Ihu. Lrge two-stone lciiL l`;· 1 Ulil ltl0t0n stiiY o00 0 1a00trw0 rohil 'v 0.11 h, t.)m,1. , ,i-h.Il nith A0IIO<+* NY AND \lL t UT' tCITO NITURIL 1,l ,o ,lý0aso lp Chlbph. , .1M, aIe -I, 1· S;,t ~: 0,of Cl r4l , Toth0 n, B0r., ,.1 .1lllurhliv rid aol A"l n -r. d,. H-ldWae", CUPate, Cartm".. tau indUice. L,"JI~rII lilllls, B, vg oYY I O el.., '4 t.r-" T,.rm-, ,-te.e awn+] SHERIFF'S SALE. Frl- Dl0nt0r Co1:t1J0I0I SU ,.ION OF TIE TOLE JOIIN Iv N4a(Kl.r.a. I) 0,0 ý 4.ANE DECE4SE+D...No.J.4 VY VIRTUE of an N der of sale f ondgred M "reL 6, 1,% . to mo. diractuW by It, llon,,able the Filtt Die -rietCourt of NewOrienan. in te. ubre entilled matle r~T will proted to .ell I I tm i, nuerion, on TU SF-'DAY, A ,ri 1:,1 54, athair P.ltt 4 ,, l.hk u., Lr 0 of Osil ,e 1 the plr li.r . , il.nte. n R:,, ,t1r.e, b14twen Religiotm md St. Jules 1c 1 d t .p1, 60r1 . in h 11,,1.,: rip:l:tv N,,. T1 o of tllsa t oil- A itIOF IIOUSE1OLD FURNITURE ter., , e.cue4lugof F .i tnre Cn.-ker3- Kitcl ,n Ute ils e ", at:. nr i vrn nUr f on Ile n t , art. ,nd I o whirch r.co will b. arhbilted at tl;e tilue lnd plop. of ,ale. Terms cll, on te spot. JAMIES p. 4RET1 +h1691.13 1 13 he.,,ff the E.4,+$ nr nh+.,, SIT ERIFF'S SALE. Flue 4 DTal'r C.or , IHOMIITYO.RANKIN a CO. ea. BEDELIA G. o w(N)O.t r r . J KELL.AR AND.IOHN KELLAR..,Nu. 64U . IýY VIRTUE of a wlrit of fieri £acias to me directd bv Ite Hounomtd the Fifh Dstrlict Court of New OrtraMI( iln the a.l.Vi entitled cau r, I wil Ipr1.,11 to sell ot plibl" aur lin, in the Rotonda of hlls Gity Exehnnt. St. LO~ll ls rr5 b-tceen LA T OF " GROUND, ROND 11 /ITII At. THE IPMP1ROVE-MET TIItEH tIN,elitu.tLd in MYlntelpalll y No. Y of lh;l dity r i. the epla.,+ bolmldl h Ina Hmjalnn , Fmt. Thlllnle, Tehuu ,itO~ln tl " fins al ttsuc,. alni inmluring levetllr-one no, in cu Inrsee ( t oan Benjamin tre,',,, anu , yl- ninx Itnet eght" incrhn nmi e x linen i ld,.pth on the line next t<, I',haupitml' ll sir0l, on x honred ans K*vrnl'. 1? . st in deplh ,,"n the teppomlte aIsI nnx to at 'rhP nllsa str 1, it" one h1on d 1d lrl e feet iourl Ethos~ a d icy 'n Ilnal in rhlth, III thet n~r; a+rmeely to II·4 r· rain plann nl~u lby C, A . H,,di.. Arehitet nrd ,I 1.,Enllll, er, oll t I+ Se+t dnv of April, 1+41, d rcir tl ,n the ob.e of H.I ' H .. (a nda r lnl,lwr ;' which Inprovmou ,ala roltlit of a 8lneksith-shop and a Whwel Srl gll-shop. SSolard In the sbore .nit. T-latouh on the i ol. JAMES P. PRERE'T, np 14 33 m 4 14 Fh+rilf nr th Parish of )lrsen BIIERIFF'S SALE. Soarclln Dllrr ~ or·r( it I;RIll(;E A ADAMS Ts. THEOlvlRi: ,,r N Wllat.e. It C. It AFT AND W. p. YOtUNG..N,. 4.ý t BY VIRTUE of a writ of fieri ffcias against \V. I. Yonnelll. I , hr dvrctLe by the llvultnh|+ the Sextan D atriat C'uvrtttf NYI llrarilnl. n t, Ier vla runLitlel 4.I·l*, lwll re""A n,'ed ll ,1 ,. ',, ;i....... i, SATtI lTAti April 94, I63, at hah. I tl 4 o'dl o,'l. P.\.. n II. prrluie,,s--• 'flIE [IOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE em,1ainale In the houw on St t'halnr atn rUt,, WLtwe n PJrlvido ,an4 Pny~rsa atrwpt, kko wa'ydr thle nl. or tOfIIRCDeK'S OTSTER 1AL x. orteed in the v1,vv suit. Terms eAeh o-the spot. JAMECS P. FRERET, a.,l 16 90Y4 Sheri.ff the Pariah of Orierrs. SHERIFF'S SALE. r1., DurtRt Cuoeri lJA.JkS SYJE rs. MISS JULIA CdLVE.... >e NawO--*. N) o. 6663 BY VIRTUE of a writ of fieri facias to me directed by the Ilonqrpbla the Flab Ditriet Court of Nawh lea,,, h, the nboa.. e I•tled eev ee I will ro.7 ,l tolowll at ,,p Lt ,, r, Oy \vlmhouw. No. Jeffelw r+| on S&TURDAY, April ' e 185, at half-pall 4 o l,+ ,. .- ' ALOT` OI I+OIJSE.I(LD V.RrruREC etc., nlrur invelrunturl i6l in my afMie, ýnd hirh will he exhibb t4 a t he ti,, and ,laeneý ..,r. seiwd the b. su= it. Tarm clbh on the spot. JAMES P. FRERET, ,I . . to __4 Sheriff oetthe Pairb of Arle.'.. SHERIFFt'S SALE. Fncay DtmrletCoeiol |WALTONSANFORD & CO. vo C. LE WIS t N-0w1)RT g.s I ,o.4a;3. BxY VIRTUE of a writ of feri iacias tbue dhotisl by th+ bleh t Ytnv+wl `. I+ort, u irtCWb o.y.,+b... in ýe ah.oy t.' tlvd Ous0,1 will pro+,'+4 to ell at pl e oUa lint" n th, Rom, da'of Iit . Oilr"y nga, S .LI-9 etreet.'bl" e:. l,.rtri * ' ROual ih,,eb %n FRDAY .l[i. 14. IA.11 h.k a.- 'rl.,.l, \ hLL'A1I' WY0 .'A+'tD WILIAM., gita -Wut Tlnr( of tkhrrtybth yearn. .... ,,.ue, ...ls h . suit '.a. * ftfvR ArM4H4Nf ' Fi -' J70 St AN JUAN DE NICAX AftTA gI CIIAIARPa Mil VAV BAY -¶. -Thn + anE IIADA, r ~n dd ~n mt ,,I OR CRAlGh1*c.-Tlp Al, nearlnMI ,;,iyvnJrwn ~:han(ý, 4l"rh.~ '~IMI k'r T~iI . ..el, a tlAJt.l F lnr th+. Anlet dEnAlý'n 4 ul. i.A.ý sntu"} "q,y ehps - rw t4 ~Lmsdrolrrru.,., ROC.Ir il~s W W r to1 _________ ___f l l f4.il:, F,'OR MOBILE. YinPAR. (`M"' tOGAN ANDBAYT'ROYLEraPU REJ' LIfG -^s ",,tp0y id " fOR YAZO n10 :A.. yr. ,, r. r» p r .sr ROGER 'S bLll (·ljp""', i A Lae if. L, !th l .. . Inut «d rrh i AT . 1 (rAY L' BAT iL , t'AY, on t6 r i. I o th Sr,,+ I ""k . . ayC ?t· h.E a~r Cplrr M r'mmu~l rlml rh :r .·.r.. ".F *I Im·D er p FOR SHREVEP TOR, GREENJ) GnlbsPLttE ta qmr6RANADtre e aw, le~ r+e ewe :( , t ____________ I~-r iil~.ia··-!nil .:ll're r w +r. a.ýat~e srk F'. ; rarri;¢;t R AINADA~x...w nmY, mnwr, apl3 _ I. R. 3 8 Jti' TO'1{, a rm Pa,,lr~ NH OOLGdlllP EDAgROYLEFUIRE W'clillsd.,en. Wr(.;ROY`iAD YA- CY * FOR S'T MARTiNVR t r aNEW uaiý yl 6 n__ as Leant, or ·.LtlbRIODI ~iIPIRIA, RRAŽ.Xnna. P~llurrl ERIIONVILLL u +l t ,'~ ?: RdhMl. li.l2-AA.A4p.. P..kll,-Thu IF P0. -, DLA,: , '!A. t lAr 1. O R B NREVEPO NTEN ·10 * ,)rU TTXoX I a nt 1·r Si. C II LE-. gr.., .1An .. .in ,i~t. gp.l.,g.Anupir ST.CHl~ARlEB, 11 Apph~rl.. ...,il rplI ek W , (7 aau ry wi a4l tt b1 iý D1ý6 G&td/hy a- or pess ga Fn F '' Wiinsll es-WEDNEDAY, pril:u rl~~ .I O~R ORIUREV TRPO RT n\ RCDR AD EtirrDR(A-- " Afd ·plZ b R. P. R l. yA*?,l;Au ·AT r~aT . qqup- uh; r t yL172 t Idm C T, ed I·ILI'h· ,)r R--Ol· ·o rhf md Iea ,.,yp,..,; r W~k.n'C ;FotEre kluit 0iI "V_ý r ,wil is~ P ll~daInl.pP IWýý Tk rti LTT P ruq'TiR PP Th zne aarrm lihtang" r atir" L ~ o l.11k n, : OR ST MRTINVEL- N Iri9 tBRI, RAYiLr\ , P··rmsO.'mUu)d reamr pL ,IA Edand G ý)1, aer, ill (a~ -` +"ttesl tu apl8- ----.- - DARBY TRENO LET WILIIr,TOY 3IO.YROE, COLD](B~d hrECer t ~ d tn 1 R :I Rlgri ; - drP wnher Tl he imrmn r HiECa I rli qibr l upu Pta+--Th WHI tlIT >afA, apd wil take tteriuUI, rll Iwr " alarfv Will Inur 7 HIISDAY . FI ia u · t, a . -' FOR BHRDBN,&EPJPi " LE t L1] "~ Palkst BL Cf t m,,., -The t - a tom~l: ni~g presagae.er ne rmar 8TCHARLES, Sasr o Ap·pp k gdw a . dl~aM ww ; , ».t t For might or t`1p·etaganapd tat bawd orm .PIS TBS.ý-L Tft, iPoydra atres wW133n 1TUSDAY, A pI 1 et i LI3t r.rL, pI31 iy. FOR LOUISVILLE-The Se pa Zod I i lea a for the ·bors e VI intermdkcd i urp Mrboe. For fmght oraeeag, h-W s ~ gan eppAXN on Aoetd, i,1 sTROTHeKI A BR3.. 011nt1101 Po1nl,31 31U tear. WEDNESDAY, Alpril 0314 a 2.13, POR bYURRICANE BLUFSS, CA RXOLITIA BrFFS, SHRSEVEPORWI GENYD SCORE AND ALEXAN-D81ARL-alar -333. 33 D PEt-tO ROC ,6A 11 .-Th 3 11*033 3..oe ROCEAWAYLY.ohneon Rrtrti~mrra wililannkorn F fr~1Rh or puyg,coi. reply on acrd, 13 r1hFI101 11 J. B. SMITH, is etImt Wpl i J. H. EA RRNSON& i CO. -11 Fr13 t I FOR LOUISVILLE, NEWAN L-SV E, BAL.T eVI .,SV. S..313 3. 3,P U A IIC lHA l Piila.-RRgoler Jl~myhia Paurnllg Poc ket I PFljL ..,o-Thle -WWL M ad d.1.., . i4ino l .A3' lr r ...,.m.5 BELLE S.Y, i10.N. A. P A. Ky yill law1S.11 o u31Wu13 011310 Will I.-l TSAVIIIDO1 01,011,130, e41oe1 0. F OR BLOUIGNT,+I PANOA, TLL K tt m K We" ng in~~ P par trt eW rlC~-·~ l .0 A.1110?? CO S,,. 11k1 1Y. L Vuraa.. nlw io 55 1153we. ....:. n3 , wt of P ydrrr etreer, and w R hire ahnw. Ssaeengs nvnri ehl. " W.n will µ I., rWEI10111 aII an 03,,I hue;. Fr IA, Ill 1, .r1,0 +,gr. heriuK mlan$TOa r lumr eOt1i i, ·pir m botdrd or to e1ý13 WALiEa IAL~DT H Uclnultoldu ·trr.L FOR MELONDN, PANOL, BAYOU I ER, LEFLIT, A.U ECGSSIYO11D LA-RsSL A. S I. hntahre aad Yarm River Porker 9t.W·am er · C·I)(li; ·II.lO"lI 5101 sal Boonil 3 . 1' . VSIOLL3 , . R.l I Mxrth ly, fLmnn a me 'p. m ill Ienve ne nliorr. N'or frr m p or*UUI . O npfi.) l ,n, 1,,l 111to (11 113 T. . R. 131313131 PFASIEOeL.po Will -1.-W EDNTL' AY2 r11111, 0 4, 10 010 13/ .. ~ F O R 1'CIEZ31 M BRA NO O 1YOU, CAMPTI G RAND ECORF I LE.ANDI\ ItHulNr R 0d R303r ROEket FPAUilOE1,GL11g 1nd 13111111011131.-.1 31 111j 'R- u e ill lr~cul ar b Fu vee~hgrll or~ y Hg pp TT n #tl° np4..c\7Iý ".Il 1..r. TUFS1+A1, al.I II mS4' r FOR FLZOO CITY, S1AARIIIII llI.l111I'.BG WNA, 111 1IRTR- 1A LtT· FG ORZ OISIL RODLEY TRPROOF. PO*IIIa'11A ATI VMSICBYOXSAIRA, I YNT 0111311101 KE HUME1N BATON RIO,31 .AGNOL I.YA , 1113011111 YLCI i', it ·I o uL-ton tv ~ru r:-"lurb Fruay 4";."aliW L'N1. - Pru~kel ST. 3 ~~. -T h+ nrr, moiuil-<nt saul seviit rm,,.ilupl ,.ur y; r .03111 .li1 1r 31T. J ldjl113k111Sh P1Al.knOUA,31 L010 1111 ..trore. aFoe freight yr Iwua::gu uppiv nau n3,f f. ll. si k' "l i,.r gene.. There will b e a elr k n the Lue at:; I H..uuaul*; o;.unwly w r"- .e frciri hl fnr Iha St. rm iml. _ ,ten Will 1331, WEDNESDAY, April 14,133l 1o'rl1r1. v. F OR FLOUISVILE TUSCUand MA ir AOR ALL L ANDINGS N - TKNNI- HK 1":R Th«Tb r--&, Tmm7mro eee RIvrr Perk-, CiiT*BUiTý-i% F-I I.LF.-1'h. Ilrgeot and swift num,n_ f I~e rl,"-r et..lum Ch'l ý 111 3LE1,1 C 16311P. rll, Gill leas n 0h.".+ F1131 : f1111 i. , 111130 nn Ie10 ,.0r l'e .01113y 7'. 1110113. ni 11 .1i14Po ,1111111 Will T01 FSD36 3F,, 1 5 l1> l-l:3a", F OR L avrLLiB mI~~ LE, raADccAA AND VIC$S -Tkn 5(em r i'.wcn rwr n RLC. SIwunrI ILLNOLIA.-T·ht niiYIiiB lulll lo ·niR ronlo ll IY F,,Ua ( IYL·L lberOU 4 i; Ciul IeuLrrI or to T. B. Sh(IT11 II Pu."drnr ji rt.r *,THEU. SHU1'E t 1.'onmlr": so s, 7'he Stele Raam· caa be rcurrd tv qlplyin; et 44 rmnmnu e4 ..p: Will I- W ~EDNESDAY,, Alml 14, IU I oln:L y . FOR St. LOUIS-1112NIPHIlS and all 1 l1RL.D--Thu rlupuno -d f 1 r ,ry runnin rllrr N'E5'I'F:R V R(.II:LO At . urlln; n rr. Ir :a I+. jrt el n iinlrriL'l l, undl rvil lruur a Ir.»u. F~v lriahl urp lawp gc,6u in bon sac: omlaleD~lne e nulr ll lanL or to epe 'ý'U\Ed: NALNORITH, 86 TFk:,n, itoaarD1.-. Wil1«~ ~flDIPTI: O LOUISVILLEE and all inter "1 mcLte InciliF1.--lhr l nn rlrrngrr atrmmn EM Plit t:, Mnekin, ,urr, wll Irnvu a+ ·In-r; Fu In","4t or Cpe , ·YtL llrjl ur ulilclul ASI` cu r,,.rilll . (me eSTOTQT a Lln.. ·L5 PEA &- 45 r FOR ALEXANDRIA AND) NAT-~tq fhu n·n .lalmr P. LVL WI gy III ll aa~r e m a 1M·LOSDAY I ury EayDue uler, willlyl~cl .mlavery u. "ewl'uLK Tuauley clurby We a.rM.La. Ib PI AsA ul Iu ·Cuur H(I A !' Lha Rrd IHirr a~ lek Wn piec uippl htorphra ..ngn, , apD, L'!cA Et~k YcREARY~,:. ý t iat12tf , . , T.1".uplmulnr street. T.-.. ,!rlnl-r C-.1r I' SNIE. KNVAPP . ISn CRADIlTpR N.NI ,OL...'. II 5u.:liY BY VIRTUE of an order of sale rendrci1 11-,rh fav. INb* lu uu dimld hid Q. Ho 1,6 the Third P:. -t Couun of Ne.Orlamn, in w wee aotii!ed m er. ill~prdra, to ull at pahlir·uctim. at my lfurholus Nu. 3 JI't,' n at'go -ni I'KlID Y. April a1 B all Pacut.,.1 " . u., fAr A" l.I . f IA A LWT OF BLACK AND FANCY CLOIH; "EST PATTCID'1, SHIRTS fIANN KIRCUID! Bl, .. . P .1 A. At.'y niL e ), ..., .,rid wiur{ -1 Gn -1bib-ld at thn limuo end lrlac. of ralo red Gythe W,-111-1 wlt w L u MEI;rllll·R Tnrme cash as th put. JAMIES P. FREREP, .yI3lIC.3 __ _ p. _ 8he te I n. UTnparalleied Barguins,. Or ACCOL=r OF REMOVAL.. W p~ons. dua~llo of b-iio CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHRWG, DC',Idu -11 to rnl an the allllci!c, ,-hen the , will slj g .,il wIIIIII1 r :, "I EAD) MA 1111 )L)C, n an Lhung of AiLF L'h Cni\'i'S. rrnneed pnr a, 1.,-:i rlFll. H. IIA)ll} nR"RTi rlr oPV Wt io 1:, rip etrrat, aIII'· ~ . bi FLI,·.. Hý.u. · LW muSICC.-HA'PPY BIKHDLLNI of tile ,. N SiIKEST. poe (..r Di., I',.riDo H,. bS t4 Y. IAAllwPLEEUIB DE MARIO. C$ ol, to 0. ItarO k d NODOJI AN DUCRINIUT, DO Id, lr tin .,,of ,,"Ct'II pe Ah^"TIEP 01 t11t: tIIIAWC h, N~ P F . n I LsO Dy Lngiu; EMNILIE, Pdkn1 k.lu ntrh , Vy A' h: I,. NIAlRKA, Uy GoIiIa TW ILIGtDC WALTO; IEA NDIPI'\. C. . Ilo V..; IAN'ANSIE ON AIRS FHPDy LCPIA DE LNIDP ltAVAEt:?IO I,1 t ,y,.,,. ;('ARSON A &)IRED. DnI-,u,.pN. D , h~ l110F NIARX'DTILCIHRY AND PRACICE Ak MDSLCAL LOIIPy1I 'PIui. $m raurrcd uul mr ·illL by ' mT. 3 AU It H1. IV DI.TT., Camp - - Xotice. 1Notice I. heeby gi-on that the ABDCDDNIKNT ROIL P'1'C BTID CITY OF LABAETTT, (nu, thlle Fbourt D-b 1of Na.. D "+..) fur thI. p.. 1155, he. Ir51 1.p.blEdt II. · . wi o ,he ··raur 1 A - eray of L...yenc, and will rcmnllul wr dap-td fur the npiu's W 'rtY KN TY DACS, .Eju the A.1 AAl,,u .an u.o pEpoel of ll et1 . NN. C. GOODRIChI, ,. iutsrc IA!. D"l. NORTHERNSO, Auewa., alr5 Ut D..~t LARKJL, .Its.o Cm Ail at Par l p'I..p'.... 'DI y;j Ai,-jTRLRU dI'ASIBIAN BlENT POUR LAVILLE DE LhFhrY! TPIFý,lltjylp * u~l I Ilricr. L. INouvelle-Uyliio;,) I., ., .oHlK.6lJ ' Ht p auburawdo~nvarier da L. Cite p.. -" ·· 4-.eep tl m 1d poORHIPWIRT 01UR158, oj.I, t'I'.pDIuo.'A..AR s . .pS5V II, WSL NERTI!., S I'. AL'. 0,l-ll9; · Dolbear'e W'riting 4:'tad Book ~ keeping acaemltnay, *ISCA..tNAL ·TIUCI.T1 lII rAm I'to 6I LI. A1-gd cn, Thumin--a Fnmlar· Be)~'Clausrirem 1I a 5,5 ny e, 'hurwlyyIS lnltanlwý7 1ýJfOBRISQI'S PILLS,-Jest reCe~i'E th by .rpply Dr.alVID I:. 0 a SDMEbKs .d.w. . i, by , kHLt'A Av t latiu. lt .p0 li O ý et