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- Ol U110 OWLScP Y1) cus1nT, wool* b ....f .i .. IWYY 26, 18&8. awc ted by RoaBRT W. i rT wWmt CaRSCaT SkAb. F. D. Cotx. -We lay to-day, the able and forcible *toso*l by the Hen. P. # Conrad, O Qenveation which framed the new at. It iron the quation of the total ls. which proved a bone of so Sit prem ts anll points of glm', 5IAy, sad in a manner M616Mes1 the seeo which the l adsptep We publish it not *b..dMat of rare ability, but in com al Me aPesmed wishee of a large iil4le msabers of the present Legiela LVM.LL CHANGE. I ess have passed a law, to take effect in ~ ,isag ua a new ilver coinage of small ia a .which Is to become a legal ten S ; debtnds der five dollars, at a stand Sg eit s or seven per cent. below the ~~t tandard of silver coin. The object of to prevent its exportation to foreign eautstes; to attain this object this new coinage at bkept at par with gold, otherwise it will be p ated like other merchandise, at its intrin ase valse. sfstap that a clause had not been in ss 1h1w amaiag that currency receir pm~p ents at the Castom-houses and Swhich would have furnished an 1i40ot eans ta tthe community, who may re. e0elt I~ their tit*o, of converting it daily nle wamething with which they could pay their GebLd; Jf this cannot be accomplished, the pro jee will be a fAlure; dealers require something t cast convert daily into such money as b sasoived by the banks in deposit, and in gs a of notes and other debts. SBanks cannot he exa.ed to receive at pMtat which eannot be converted into public Or resolved at the Custom-house, nor con fIto the legal currency of the country, W 4 les of 6 or 7 per cent., when they are dAbled to participate in the benefits of the Sseibaage, The law provides that it shall be easaslvely for account of the government, Sthereof paid into the Treasury S~ate. ta..wals " reat mistake that the law - fiai1e the coin receivable for public owevar lar.ae amount offered. tinkering with the currency is dangerous .asse ; if Congress can, by one act, reduce its vwies seven, they may by another reduce it fifty plwaeaL; they will findin the end that they ealtmt bvert the law of trade. Iinlalsbed to the steamer Red Biver forcopy of We a.mdr oblisatbna to the Hon. Pierre Soule for a tvel.m, klas Part One of the annual message seerpaylg docamentsa to the U. S. Benate for lave eseied ham Mr. H.. I. Lehman, No. 1 of h.i .ista h wea. It es for mi by ayo & Hewttt. Mt e H s.R-T gad bal of o ed Rover Fire 4 'Na 1 . , es , e ant aArmdry Hall to-night. TasaM wi be a aptead lm, every one who knows the asetewr oRas over's m lsbeeve. S~ a bI*g arrived is Charlestoo *el- rseathe ssmt eeto anashb. -i. A.n.say.-w s that a denltyoeosred at - elt a stusay last, between Henry O'Neil. a tla tMs alt, and a man named Pavre, M i e . . t deasth of the former. The dioulty es6 i Meat a saft at lumber. a1lt-ea Saw Oeau.e so u raa·u seso.-The New to aSsy th s. alt from NewOrleana to 8an Sthe waoyd Voes OCeu to Anapulco, it is angg peta, ltetug sbout ee00.000 for the Job. hL w e aver, s to go befr0ongrs. The se. di 0tm. eas Me. Ralsn , of Pognhreel.se taking ,Ism hly Is belf of partlus in NewYork S oigas, of Newyhork, and Mr. Aspin w eo the Ples., the former from Now o. OtraoM a TIpamtle bfoAm YTr Os o . mee omThea5ele "biddlg" wm not 4asea aaed to them partes. t s e b ieae esOft hlts Cy. e wsor the Iorgat ti e e Nyt e ead, the earrins oad borerve with ds t m IO5h leshte. k i darsoeld readly aet sit Ye aen lly eals wt; Sherry and tadaira WIPM M per dovm, Ie ue eJohaanlsburg ' (sins) t i . at wesy- iout uty-e yer odo. f a ~p a IaeL lueu, of Iowa, died xsddsAly on the 7th inptIailas eusMIdo HMsa a M ar t ist es feaet well Ged Ssesrnw of Iowa, had esen twice elected ellr tths e ta o beenhio, atd esred witha mantof lase ; lth faL ther that dri the lhop hast wamtt ith 41ei~ats. Hawas about ssvsaty-tve ysers of ago. Irru* tOhim rteIvey a,. long been eoteraponed ts Ibeaba ltlk Herald etates that it l a fret owe ebeI dsnf Biop Ie, that heIs not, and bhen "Abu not been, at all inure, a mae of ldt casel farther, that hs Bishop hbu admittod it 'M L epe ofby recoveryhave blg bees entsrtained pl y leays fl i he could be kept fre from excite. Tblibad L.eblited his attendaneo on the trial wlseaa tibi ameouat. I8 N mid, wers gbt to present him for trial M Fho n yeg but his rstoration, toether with ait eaated h in aouse to " high state of asr. U 0 a 5, mading aither from a bodiy dimes or a 5mi smtilaprity," ladnoed them to deslst, as they leaeI to maetal derangement might be ag. sb OsCarole has been out from Charleston the shilp Italy, which, as we bare already . msn drifttog about at sea The sOrolnse . ast, without having seen anything Eb dmladl ship. The hll of the Italy is pirb.bly Miisd. whleb we Judge from the fact of her floating l.algtima and that when she struck first and wa t mwa on a mnd-bank. Should sh get on the ele of the Beremdas, she may drift a loni time with meleN faklla in with, and should she not founder, will sb Mas s the eeurt of Afrca. On the eon tospaeets she beep In the Gulf stroam. rht will soon ifewlth and towed into port. She will pmr5 a rich P leaNOthes who nd and ave her. Iaestr Buls .-.k short timer sines. ays the ) teI (I js) Jorai, Ms l Etie Asn Mostgomsry t JohnL Maaontgomsry, living two m~lsI ,cot of l a ae mmsed suoiLde. On the return if un. III y e a a selghbor' bowe, she found her LL.ge4sd, eaing by e rwhiobh ebe had attach. Stah bead sIt her l reu was pinned a pa-o . llg eig h ad woitten that she was abont to Ill e li saesase for aso eoth.ern than that aML t Swling. the dseed w..about twenty gil Selrs the Ndirad Journal, that tbohe Air Line S 5tha NIsewYa to Bueno hen been pleced under e40m er ebueu•er d ezptuerene. Thersad. - h iIstedwlliform the nearet psaottblsearoute MIs 4esel t sa wll be sem twenty mles, at ?I hthilur. a*.ysh =rourte.g - htbs a sad Y adthesdl o. ther . oseler Se ahe aere gra tyde o the rounds. Pr as ManLE, February 25. ower D. Lee a P. ler In this city, has been lso d*tIday 4 In postpaonud the two wow.ne tsOO.tQ tr awFloh o ottoen mar t ie of 00099 bales. Prides i materill obse slos las-t Friday, and l hg l 1 still quoted at 9 eeats pe lb. The eneelpts at ts pent lace the let September, compared with those of thearmue pendig period last year, show an increase of - e0 ba.ta hleight have advaneed about 1-ltd for Cot ten to Ltwerpoolt,nd the quotation is now ,id. Moblle Ootton Market. MOmoLr. February 2: The Cotton market here has been inactive during the pat week, andthe ate reh 2.00 bale. Pries ho e beena ther rmer, and ocoe at 8 i(P8? cenoL for Mid dling. The reeuept of the week embnrae 29000 bales. and the stock on hand this evening is 148 000 balet The mar ket today bea been rather quiet. and only about 2000 bales havb enh d hands at the above qaotation. Eastern Maies. Moser, February 1.. The Eastern mail has arried, bringing dtlt. froIm Nw York and Philadelphi of the 18th and 19th . from Italti mere and Washington of the 19th and 20th, and from O.arleston of the 22--as late as due. Moerooeeare, Ala.. Februay 25. The Eastern ma:1due in Mobile to-morrow and in New Orleans on Sunday morning, has filed North of Charles. ton, Seoth Carolina. New Musical Work. NewYo., February .5. The great musiale work of Theo. Lellaehe. publlehed by Wm. Hall & Son, is now complete and the work is ready forlhipment. Ssit t Natioeal Lion. Steamboats Passing. Vic.tansc, February ti. The steamboat Indiana passed here at 9 thi. morning. and the iuntsville at 10. both bound for NewOrleane. LIsBRvT or CoxSCtENCE IN Eceroa.-Tlto lmprisonm ent of the Maidia family in Tusoeany, for erelrcsing the natu ral right of man to freedom of thought. is by no means the only instance of religious perecution which might be cited in proof of the assertion that religious toleration is not yet univeral. Letters from Genoa state that a trial has taken place in that city esmitar to that of the Madial in Tuscany. The name of the accuses is Dareol MaSe alnghi. twenty-five years of age, and a surgeon by proft s. sion. The trial took place with closed doors. but it is said that he was charged with having, in company with Capt. Paeakham, of the British Navy. preached against the aligion of the tte and in prise of Protestantism lie wa satenoed to be imprisoned for three years by virtue of the 164th article of the penal code. B.Sueriptions have been raised to the amount of $21 000. nad scholarships to the amount $21.000 have ben ai.d for the North Alabama College. which is to bM loes td at Huntsville, AIa.. a healthy and beautiful town. The harter granted last session by the Alabama Legislature regauire that before active operations can be commenced. the subecriptions for the erection of the building. ete hall reach $p0.000. and the r holarsbips for the eudou ment to the amount of $0 0000 The sum of $59000 isnstll to be raised for subscriptions to the first amount, andl th I trustees have sent out the Rev J N. Bradshaw ,f Lan reneeburgh. Ten . to solicit aid. Srruaotlr 8SMo -Tha seamboat Reti rve, we laeo from the Columbus. Ga . Elquirer, on her downwardl pas sage to Apalaehicola. struck a rock in the river on Friday ast. above thejunction of the Flat and Chattahoohehi, and sunk immediately In about ifteen feet water. The boat was a total los. She had a cargo of between 1000 and 1200 bales of cotton, some two or three hundred of which have been mved without serious damage. Thebal. xeM , it was spposed, would be lort. The cotton wes Ln sured, the beat not. A negro man belonging to Mr. Austln, of Columbue, woa drowned A New Brait.-A oorrespodent of the St. Loous Dem. carat very warmly urges, through the columns of that print, the propriety of forming a new State, to be called Wa~hington. after the Father of his country. with the fol lowing hbondaris. He says- Let us form o yoond MLI. sourl a great central State. Let its boundary leave Missouri at Fort Scott, and traverse west f-tur hundred miem along the southern rim of the Kanss Basin , thence north to the Platte ; thence down the Platte to its mouth : thence by the Missouri river to the starting point." Far.-A fire occurred at Thibdeaux on Monday w, ek which destroyed thb dwelUlng of Mr Rtossignol. Mrs 1J narrowly escaped with her life. The Bigbee river rays the tlobile Tlriucn it, ithiu tloo feet of being as high as it was ever kuown to be The arceout is from Aberdeen. Mne Julla Dean had a benefit at Charleston, on Mon day evening last. She has played a splendid engagement In that ofty. We understand that she will visit New Or. leans again during the present season She will meet with a welcome s warm oa ever. Ins recent speech made by Mrs. Sinolair (Forrest) at the Albany theatre, she stated that she took to the stage for the purpose of earning for herself and her sister their daily bread. A CLINCHERI.-A distinguished medical lecturer in a neighboring state. once descrlbtd a glandltar swelling na being as large o an apple." One of the stulentts audibly whispered," as large as a piece of chalk.' h It was ilbut the size of a large applen," continued the lecturer. "A large pieoe of chalk." repeated the wag in an under tone. " It was as large as my fist." thuedered out the in. dignept lecturer. at the time clenching s convulively. and shaking it at the obnoxious and terrified students. ArrILlIcrle.-Dr May di t ile itr o th Dem crt pub lished at Oglethorpe, Georgia, is laboring under an attank of emall pox. and has had the misfortune t, lote hbl wole and child from the same diets..t. These are indered heavy misfortunesr. The English hardly know what to make of Ericesonr eooiue and big ship. One says it s a stupoendous ex i. ment, uneqatlled in point of audarity in the history . meohanls " . THE. BALllUoLaE SeTIt.-The railroea old ,tilher topera tives at Baltimore have decided upon goting to work fhr thee employers who have complied with thbir demauol One-fourth of their earnings is to be devwrtd to the sul- I port of thoe who are still compelled to hang tut, MADE A BSLIGHT MIsrkE -An EnglirshIgtleimon ao tached to the Embassy at Madrid, sought the hlnoo of tihe Countose Teba, and we so confident of surcess, that he onered to bet flt to one tihat she would refuse Loult Na. i plaon Later advices from Mooteredo state that the yelloww fever war subsiding. and that businoee was Ilmproving In a recent English paper we find the tIllowing O,,. tide adverttlomeet : T TLool sold. the lt'ion Tt¢.t, ),t o or o, .t f {.0t ii, ..- price 10 ; and several loeoksf Ilfe hair polo' -'l 1:. well Apply. etc. Likewise, a small grindler of Napoleon's for £5 ' A Vean ParaTIE,.Laa .IA.-A gentl m an ieoing a hour in the upper part of the city the other eveng, woe aceted by lay a adyat the doer, who desired hIu to gtt ittto the back yard, and ee what a etrang man who ad tared there, was about. The family were very much alarmed at his proeeeding The gentleman ncrordingly sentered the yard, where he found ota man crouched dt.tt. In the alt of pulling on hbl ,tocklog lnquoloirleg hist It.I aes, the follow replied that he wo changing his g toe.. le., tor he put the right one on the loft foot in th murn ing. and he rould endure the dleomf,,rt crotetttO0nt teoreoo no longer IleortlaeoL (1-). Tora"eriipt PF..... A.TT....... . , .. , it . -'-- . . .. -. . entitled to cooundoncc tir:- t, triter olhlt I,-t e ., ,, attempt wrtoetmder rttohl t l t ,t, Itt· .f 1tt ," II v ,I nc tlo g noto Fli .rlt ',l,,ot , 1 , , ,i',to O , , ,;,tt , , lay. th-chioenr, f Il,. t, O~aut ntt, l,l t"y t0, 0 ,',DD".I werrpl Whill, they wr.- r, lrut. a marot o,,o}. b. Nrsoioy-.and i,t him s. ,tt, ltd huoro l Itr t neight. Mt Nteeley weoate aw I.kne y te t flieg i r.ot. p pipt inthelorer t.m ti tto. htou:e atol go,,h¢ h.u heard e he, thought .mste lI t, cumlllt,1 T tk t €e gun, he went to tle chllmtney tlnTd albd olll ,t. toeils i:u tothe pereoo or pere,,t. Citer t,, Bolno. d- a r hi " ,," to shoot them Not, rotongg lie firt I Ilol t :ct, t n0 :: I when down fell a Inegoo, mortally woutlI, -l 31 -,,I, rent immediately for a phylluian, Luot Otfto h- t:orit, I thehrgrowasded Re wt fouend to " oor oftlle ltwerps" who had been there during the day an was aren leR ilh , loaded pistol. a large butheor luif,. and a hate et. bhohi newiysharpened. llurrishburg (Pa) Telegraph. PIRACY o TUHE COAI1 OF MoROCCO -In reference to the recent acts of piracy ,trp-e north coast of Morocco, the Gibhnitar throaele of the 1st of January eontains the, following : It applpear that the coot of Rif is es insecure a erg " A Mslel letter of the lith ult. tatero that throe day ho.. fore, a merohantusen happening to be becalmedl wlthlll about fifteuo mies of the land. a bhat maun.d by tightb Moorr awent aloaQade, but perceiving that thle cryt coo lUt.e of f.romighi.ne to tweoty m.a. l ti, .t no it, tempt to toe.rd the Omeai weec likely to o·dt. i-o 'l,£r .t. lt oeontrirved to prevail upon tbhe maetrr to adlit tltn ad I when upon deck, their leader tvoderel hlim to rte ,r it, ward the oast. 'fuoe matster rcolu.t ,, l-adr m., and the former, direetiug thle ettlr,o t, arm tho , . tle,. withkvesor o, th ieer r or. loo iarg, , a . .llo il, and went upto the latter, wh, o on to,,; h.u alo ndrc, hc, ti him dead with a pietol Ayoungmalor. tzopertetd by such tracl.lr .u. b.l dueot, fell upon the leadrr with a knelo lu e1ch ott lie hunl eo andwounded him. but was elot ott aad w.,,a-d i-cy at" ther Moor. and jumped into the sea. etidrtlly rto forog I the deathhh we awalted olm there to the totuere wbirh he knew thoe babrarlans ifliet upon their ricects The --!loen, who werenapparently unprovid.d with fire-arms. ahn Ietook themdern to the hold. Thither the pirates :uretnotfnorw them. bhtglntg to the mhin. plundered I taknlog away, among other thhnge. four trunks fuel of -o.thel, areas of telpaur, two watches, and a epygla-r. ad snhawuently left the yearel wtthout searchieg her mer mloutelyh betgfdrlld that the crow to the ho4ld -orld atitmatoly oppose thet" deprttu-e RI i -' Theatrical. Maroa rr T lrro's Bccrrir -Madame Arnn Thillo,. tbh obharmI rvocalst and actrrs. takes a berefit at the at. Cbhales to-nibt sid makre her Not nppeuaran. tht Is shoooa !.w den Mr.Hulrdon. The bills one of rare nariety and mutt. Mr. 1lrdrsog and Mrs.n lte Prttr Wfll appear 'In irtch Lion" Madam: Thionand Kr. idaum will appear in the Monaing Cail.~ (MIdarme T. *i5 make a charming Mrts C*h.inghir.) the bholn to I noensudo with the "Srltnnn." Madam, Thllorn and Mr. DeBar rirtuining the principal charanetrn. Mt.. Bonroor. Ci Una. .t -NVtnlthnrtatditig the slbnlg tar fact that the Bret two musricl entertnrrents nof Mim Bostwitk were thitnly alttnded. shorwig eridooire on the part of the publUc ofraou apprecitatio of hlrr. high eiapa ctty. the Armory Hall tns Wt night touly and f-hiullalty thtrogri. or the to'oieett lt he trnot rpptieranre It i" unfortunate for thin tIdy tlhat elir prorioli tong tortort arne sh shortcard hor strayI thin city. as the rttriloroo stri night ptoved that it waittoly nior.iiry for tar to bh hou~ard tordir~bcutnl`,r to be ouo a fyeri a Sh.1",n-\~arroeo rtngultil..r iwzrtuocs nnot rt il~ihiy.ioodtcc" nii ary . .rllnigt .ucr nl~··Ileot :..pllrthllrr l n. ;I nl t, L,,li n , ·ih lla11·w ..· renowned mtdiotj. f theI dty The gt ni ditifoltp iiti ber. it. that cho it an Am, rican lady She~ Ica.... n· be toere, ti liutb H4 ,oo"rn ito hter to ll- t.ruioable out c i I th* r t ilb -:d." ut I a d l;..r tirkrr = f·r t li Bull's grand ,-..Heart tol-uighh: ~11 r mru Her at Odd 1 1 allow,' Hall it t' o'oliot this in "ruing T.tirao who wish ? o prot ctui sctts houlth bi thooio ait thhour, s the demantl i. ec great that they ill pint 1 ' d·iport, of. lt, rt In ,I It. ll. B . .--I-, it knv i to vtery holy ai his friel-nd gvenerally, that Biu it Ii)lar bangs out his shingle i r a benefit at the St. itharl!e on Sunday (tii moitrw) uight. e Ido u kunw a:t the tiue we write whatt the bill is tI b aund .e hardly devim It niti-evvary to gointo purticular-. Ev iry body is confident tht ni i will ffr s.mcthiti a govd an.l that thie havraAnv i )irs Po'ter anud }llt l\e ie wdl b,,h ,lpprar 1Thi i< .,,,lgh. rad we are willing to go our " tilh " on there Ibein-,'it ,ed house. Iit . n-' , .. f iu , : : l-'l l and .:u venil vilw. w t . , t w Indalul M3h gi -i -r i , a t I . pt ilt f.,ri th illlvt v i bv- ii av i] v'vy- v .k v - -Tht" Thiii r r grvimm iu i .ldev uv v t2 Ivr- . r1 n::m'vi ,I tm vut IL' and aitolniy big et a ,lv u i t,,v nt-, l wei x, a lI t drienci which: of a,.uv e will b,, omi p d muiv i tly if Itll. TM -t vii . -i -T -o Ia - hlit n l y arrani l l I prI , I y the uvvenlev to ,.:It the M u-ln v 1: 1i i urlouv llace t, th,, -in g, n r .tt an. ault full of iut r, -t ,, all. Tvlv Ii.i ,viL"v ."an-ltI-,-- . I o - ra-n.r -lThere v ,il- i l ru h of little ours to th, 12 o .lock plrtormance at the Amphitheatre to day ..v n h-er ' ,f to w --t, ' ot ,Ii troupe of young I-rtonrnr. tt..chtlt t , thm ,l~-tnnnt willa ppetu ' in a !grat Vlll ty l," 1r1:it t ttt p c, s. .g1 . et. Th, r wall be any 'lun·t I lull Tiit: v im. ,i t.-ii report gained exth- . itl:tti' . i ivL n yesterday moring t,, thll efvli t that L an Il-.ii had hbe en iofitired lyv ui,! , .v. in u<vu matlv 3vi i l naiLrluy Iuvrvh eru omp'ai,'ny n tha it it, v had iaepvv l iti. vv., i i . rum -r caru¢'l nl-tl l t ,,i -xcit. ,mll nti .a a 'm-l utiately li qutl tv ..t ,,. ily Iv tvl- ol tv i i- 1 y tit vvI '-ii l glu' siil- v tliv 1 ', l~litivi ,yi r ,i ,:" "iýiii v v ,,, lui, i, t -' - ut t l ify 1, v vmi' .I "1 i, `i v-i. v ,i: i r ,iv . rl iovll v a d l i i t i-l, I - it ihat :Itil 1f t ik-,it t. - iv. i -u , T- I li - ' the s a ,,"u t e. . . .-i t , , Iy , . ."" 11 I , n l htd n i ako. au h i h r I le i -hn.u ,. A..huI Patti ,vv m.- v l tiiv. l Fi.11 1 , - H1 l thl- , e l it w ulli he eutrI y .up, .ia - t ,. - ao thln. i illnr of the thler un'.t I aunmeI i irt:i they ar-i known and appreciatd by thenut- elliit l Litil t aI , i familiarly cale d. we have never hi aid but whe rever -b i .ib appeared. she has been unanimoutly prlonlounce the most extraordinary mu-ical prodi y ovv-r knwn \1r ' give pilce, to fihe fallowing frtln a [l Illua r~ csrlhant, SLince the dvyi of t.vivh Lin. it hai iuvir i, uv ,or I th toW neer witne l ud r ator, n s that ceratedr, by little Patti. the l'rlr eiuc of Son g, on ' ll" , ··ly evening ,'...u l:'l ,r 'v,.-, are eompletely nnlopU--vd 1 ,r lr rul .au P tlh'i.; ,.n y r,4 to express n,,t only the c,,nplete" purl ri.,. but: ru 1 t - -tiu" tiol she iaI Iav " l hr anrd,"nce It: e I wa= hllll-e Ihp, tl'ut A y th, el wh t be t fi,-I th eir al1r r tin ti it . i the little, Thno.ýh .,f r .. . ,. t. ... , , he t .v, .r tu "l1,1 . .. . :, ,u h.1",11 , ; . , I ' . . lyrful ur.n 11 thI , whalt n, 1 ln l e \..'`1 fl.-r r. 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", a UUPI pppppppp I .,f .p \Iurv Ben'a, the at n viii th 11at," att~aiur I the~ uu, ,a", ,", If.Itl l 1.. -.i pip- iu , u ppp .. P " :11"p - , ,t I . t .. I .t r, tlrutllx l ll-tllu Uj ~ . t , ·· · 11111 : t -\It ~ lt tý,, i r ', ',,1 te'.I i ,I . t . . , ti' " 'Ppt. p'Ii~te A sort of prepape I linpn i i-pp ptu' I iu pp"r many I., priut xu I n P i. P A. .Pp It I~ p In I'IP.UPP 4,. .. IPip.--"ýI·. n Local IutelllgSico. OANDo .Jitr Fuinmi.a-The Grand Inquest of the Parish yrrterduy found true bi glainst William Betty for umbeezlnllng crtna Iwea belIlnging to Peter Martin, and againrt tlerol Celum' 0 ara Lary, for the rob bery of Mln Mattild WFhite. RE(eIooDEl's CornT, FlOrr DTRIcT--Fines. rsoIle W. Harter and Thoma Duncau were nnuted at 11 o'clook on Thursdy night. Iln Tohoupitouln Itrret, by Bullivan., for drlonking aund giving " frt blows " to oeach other. The Rerorder decided that fgbting in their ase wau not a free thing. and they had to pny $2 50 reach. uu a saelirve to the wounded dignity of the dint.. Thomao Sulliran olias Donovao. arrested in Carondlet strreet. chuargd with disturbing the peace and striking the wntch man, had to stood a "raiseo " ot $A iO, the RoRorder deem. ing it more aggravated than the other, mtado out his bill for ds, LRcnivrix.-Rtluhen W. Ellis, lenry E. Maker and Josph 'at.iollo were arraign.d on ntaffidavrit of Al bert D lierce. which charging them rith having stolen sundry ilpirs of boots udt shoes from ll careo of the ship Soldan Their lamionatien will be haI on the 3d Mlarch TlIloRsW\,' VITl'ritnl.-- tooi Clllrk was exnm ine,l on t he chanr;,' of having thrown ail uf vitriol on the iot) ofIII Ano 'lI'nlio¢li. wltl intlnt to do her bodily haro, I:.d- f r '",l -Id l,,vio r were reqtuired of him. DIoTrRIIio\v'.--Tlios o Kelly, John Nolan anod rid-,.t N ,.a. arrlo. tool By Lyodl at 12l Thlrsday nigh, in t'irclnl r. et. hrlio.'e , it h ,rt*-klng the lp'ace.L t."re n idoir.r.d t give boo"io to hep it iutaet for tlh fu ture. ATT', rp 'rT, l:s, 0i.--Officer Lyynch filed an affidavit ag., rd itno Dd. harging himto with having ioterforod and atotemptd to ruocue risoner, whom hba had under alrrest Ito lu was fined $. ,0, INTENT TO Kit.t..-Charleo Clark 'ais arraign ed on an ofiafhit of Jlohn oSthelrland. which oh ergo, ae ou.rd with having on Ihe 2h 1 init llolaulteli and bhat'n wOh intent to koh. A0nn, ;'ntdo il, in.l, tl,: wife tf th," com plal tot Exanoolatiou I, pr,,oioo A hllilei . O.1 l hIrlx II-t Rc'T ,lon, aoused t i the arcny of p100 a.nd eauvat from J I' Finoney. were honorein y aclulnt'l ,1 Sýrl..Nrill n~l Ikm, :l TllllFr.-John Slab,,r wa. r[ ,"tm,, a1 11 \ ,. . ,-ir.p . on St. t'hArl,,. Iire't. - y ~lierr .lilllnte, a ILe'relfUr-t io John n uionyl Adana Fllhw . whlo he:.o,' p .cuello wilth having o ,, trom hit , ile, (on LC'm,.'rci,' 1 I'ael. tile herelalfter lilo'd articll.... A\ t, - Ik,'d ccoo d woold otle, oii.er ,I, p .. . lid <ilvT 1 )' - <le, r lllnlll-pielsc', ngravvoli .iv,, e'nds,,-),I .ihc rt, r ,ut ' ll,"l,, by A I: lIiuger. \,,w -l,; I0 ; ,, 1. , . ,,f,,I 1-ttr papr. 1 tei py , c' Sh:r kopc rl,'a cl,ys .ith t la, , Ial nicu,... tto p'o , tyren', poei and ''tp,)- of D,,tni-,: ,i nlrleck I.l hJ-lm loll' I. -! I--I i'1o !h otoa'wcll to tooirice op:nol ,t.B,.u ,l ",. 1, ,.,r l: n,, <] i, r I~i" !",-,,r D~1 h ,,n .,r ,,* .' ll` ...... ý . ,, . t, ,, , . pt m iirly , lar, I t~".[rlua tw .\ 1.'1 t ,k,. tt:, :,' ~.l h..r ilu.!,.ud ,le, ost~t,, Ih L D , t P y o ,. in , ., 1 h ,'I it "I alllll< . lei,t' uil,tll' Ar'." :,l ,f bml.",.if by ca,''rdtl. a boot with hII,, ,.',.cevlr, "7-1111n-, .tnail ai' a pIntt[,! ctc. witLh the' abih hlt- hla ponbti,.ly are wel :hat h,' int,,nd, to I" Ullt'e upon and ottrly illnli lot th,' "pout. at Lho lttiinoromu Bridgot. It wa. furthoIr ooit,,l twat by r aon o t.l! a' tilreat. Oand the carryyoo of ttih, deaodlyn wo.pihu. a!nr, .llcd, th. caid hll bahd oo till o !d nBridge bado ' hoomd very much aclarct d an:d h'd lb,. ,o rot,,d trm alpring cd pubtlo--n pui'o ot fact t- a chincl critt,b oi, olllllt'd " -ll I flor the last two doyty.l.ld oh r, turn to h ,'on hlon-, Thh,,n - ouad vwas arrlt, d all l gavcl lot' l 'r l hi- aplpean ce , a future day (ItlAtiul, ~r 5.o\NlTl It,.-- kll\l,,tn r ]R:,lwttit y, -"t,,rday mLah oatth be,.t, r, c I-, r i ,i . llth t on Ith ;Id ln tslllltt a1 c.rlmailo Iu hvl u d . 11· l, 1 ,i lainv " Iv tultlll .. -tyhllg Iilnsg h 1 ,l'll a pqi'elc lltn ,"'1 'i; · trl"l, i It h," 'nu ,I 6·.1. ",v, ' hi, riz, bdi- L , l i ,u.'. I,,r Lb, -",::. ,, t ,o1; [h,". rau , ut "1 0doe' Linl f, r ",,. ,rv,, ... .., " , u.," d..... the. ,.re ,- -' ..... . ... b . ... . b ..... Ii, " :.,,. noolnr hn, ý . il- 1., Cn 1if1 ruia lc.,ln_ In, nl,,ney du,- hllllo* .,.w ,aum ,, o:+ I,'rig w t .l .( it . , 'haroc ,d him woth -1 1l 'h,. "'I, l ll0 1 ,,t' " :lld, t~ livP ,' flet in fu tliure pro"iu .i 1 l\hItin ,r,, rl· ·11' !. r \, 1 " r, tu10 tc'.. + 'lty ýýI:I.:SrB r nljý Thý J L-U:::: ";Q t'.. ;,''ll, 11' ', I,'.'t " ,r . -1' 1 A h~ a . " SAlE1tt \i T I :EAT:E . . \: 1 .fE n _I.It :E r:YSTETI.. coull-RCiAL I! ... 1. \ lTAT lARY. +:.A [ ' t - , , , . ,i,.- , i. YL, O 15Y R1 , P 1I ý a l .. + , . iWr .P lt Pt'+r+ Arrivals at the Principal Hotels.-Peb'y 23. ,+ ,. ,e g v I ...'. n". ",,, , ,, . , , . 5 . : . - : ln'. il, r h ". . ," :: i . .' .i . . . .. i h . \l ' , \I · .+1'ý I t .I 1,. 1 r ..r.,. ... ZF- TnRwunou'a (RSOfl , , .v Nw la T ,, I iv uI -The many per flifltd 's *lnran an #1 (I))lphalua 1 A S TL I E IFU -. I L fLR 1 : " I'i ". A Lm Il- . . T - . 1 t " i , , . . , <.AMiL t' A I: -. tw c:-- . 1 ,l, ToAem.as L. 1PM&te, BOOKSELLER, NO. 106 CANAL STREET. Tjr B.oKS a.l BTATINERT or 5ery d.e.rptiEn oe.tlRUy - b..d. NEW PUBLICATIONS fee 10dl fr-1n l2I bllAi.n u loo - El.d from th. pr*e.. MBIrh.t1 wll .lw.ys Ihl E I a nl id wUl uwrted dtok to rie t frm. Ltwsrs .ad M~111r.l Gauioln wnw mlet w·ah prompt ..wer lor new nI popular LAW and MEDICAL WORKS at 10. Cnn.l stro1. f, 94 3ty 923 .wlarqette wmnmo,, 1 DELE RS IN FAMILY, BOAT AND SHIP STORES AI.o-)LD RRANDIIS. WINK., LIQUORiS, *tI., t. in lup titiA' to ·. ,t: O ,. _nl_ u. n. l p..tt . th_ rely f. o_. rf h.r[.. f.13 91, Fancy Casslmsere Pants, PER LATE ARRIVALS FROM THR NORTII, Comlrimg II llte . olEltle of Ithe .eon,. it NORRIS & WAY'S FASIIIONABLE CLOTIIIN STORE, j.nn:l (p under City Hlotl. .oftire. y For th. pusr .,- ,,' ,'la.my our b..u..r* on the lel . nnJ L, wr s.Il, for ths rcmnl, i.r o I ou or ,1 . r , ur ,lTar, r e t.wlk of I'I.\TER CLOTIII.'YG AT COST FOR CASH. O.nzL.mw., at m,.n ,, wgytHlug ,u or Im" r, am+n ed 4-- YI IV E U S A CA I.,. -we '2 ..2l .2,2* ICh.l \ilL 2'5N 1MEET THE0IR ESXPECTA"I h22 nt r d q.usr h qa ty, .tyle u ,rL ' TII)IMPSIN & NIXON. 19. 4 I 1 tr., I- v- ol, ppnnt( > 'lt2 y 1 11.,", 73 ye-Camp Street.t^. 73 JtnR REI'iAV D AT MILLER, IIARIS & WALI)O'S 0OU1:.E FURNISIIINU STORE . larx, ·arltltllrn~ .1 WALl. PAPER or I'AP'lFl ILANOIN'US ani BORDER. W19? I, III'E IIF.(' K AND F NCI' Y \IAT rV;i . : p Selling Off to ltemore. C. 31 SIMPSON. i 1I Ft:+,itl; g [ • i r, . , ( ·, ; : r, ,*,+ *.'. the '. I. i+E K' f, n·,INT.1 . ... u, o., :rl CLGSE OUT lIS PRESENT STOCK THE REtAIO AL 15 ISITI\E. PLANTATION,!. FAMILY OR1 FI.NIY GOODS. B A R C A IN .tlarntillas at Fi'rst Cost. I rA1 it, .pi,,rtun ,'? el r . 'pr "rt..g2e 1 ,'o2iI'1r 'ANTIILLA. O0 V i\-AL TiTEET ,\ N 11-N,'l 'S- AT LEI;HTI(O CO ' 1A£; ",yT i - !',, ý ;I ii l F I,+RLF. 1, . . J,. C, iorgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, EXCHA-IS E . 0'1.0:, 402cJI ,i\ THE PAO ST OFFICE. ,, . ,.A2 r w \. k. -- r'+., "..- . -' " . 2 *"IJ. 2.21or--2,01. 2 20 Josph --,uf, 20 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER PING WATCIHEs , JEWEI, RIIICH FANC'Y Till L FT XiI'I \ I .th '" T l iILET ,i"h ' I' LE . ii1 :T'1I,.' i FL 'I II S, rI--" *. I'l.FI.ý .·i r l hl .t ., , ... - . I '' . .,. . r I WATCI IES, .EWIELII, Et, - I. II.r ea Ipp J ".,$ ", , II1a I £ l. 1(, . N I I L ýu 1. 1, , 1l; Y II '., Ror. L, I A t 1 t r.l ,. r XNKING, IIdOL, F. ' CaT zp street - ,, . " I . l I , 111 ' - i , . l . r... , . o,, T . ', l ,l T l l h, ! l,'.ilo it T, j N r X 1 I tl· r l id) 'I '" t'' u j l 0 I.' . . ln (' if l b I ai8 IALI 'X ) ll I-- 'i -lrv olI ', DENT.\ L - UIoi5 N,'X`, , l i I ' r,' B it . ,i,.l, , , I , l NKINI XIIO SE, I' Ga p tre andt IsHEN ItEESEt 10 casks Goohen Cheese I P L d " tugs,\ la i s e'!f Cow 11 EWr .,: . .;ll'.. iN XI X II --Tll , of tine 1mo ,l for ( 'iLXl, 1 t 111 ox , t1,hu rule by r 1'qi'! i, A t: '-A iuegi '. -- lot of M''' - ý TS t.Ui PA1'EI{;:: n. ,* : ' oHl~', y 1. .. . -1 ,i, ;I.L.. N tri tls I'j N Il,', i I I. . f 5r.. . = : T',1 ; 'II tl]K4[-1 ll.0 , r k,, lan hr fr 'T :'! T' 1, r ' I 1 ..... 1'11 ...... U I(RULE ELlCKS ( R1" 1 t. -I' . ,l, , Ii(( Coi us l Rn ,g , s. ' _ s.I Kl1.\r--],.hc. h lf h . \VI l, ,rp . , , • . LSI'-I(l\ t' 1 1oar,, - er s :il e hy \r.I - I ' ," i...: "rhI1" h , alý(" e .tre.1I 1..'1' T IIF. l , 1 , , . 'l 1 ~, 1.1. a rt , .rd., LU ,,,I, III.... 1,. , Il l ·t·l .I I'ILnjCE C,'R;R , , , n <, .. tl A, E )I IA\ I ,i t -).RR \ . ..cw .oods--.r'ew oods. GIQUEL & JAMISON, 18 CH'ARTRES STREET, SHae tlhe how.r ton slounce to their rIomImSSnEd the plbtle rlWt they hLir jelt re .vo1 per T, p Inmoel DFr, from Harre, nd dleemer Wm. Penn, from New Perk, the I. Ilowiut SPRING GOODS: RCIII PRINTED OR(SANDIES; nlCH PRINTED ORYANDIES ROIEN, snl - nBouce , RICH PRINTED PTILLIANTINES; RI('II PRINTED RELEGE ROSFO, I .d 5 tlnuul, PLAIN AND PRINTED BAREiES; SMALL PATTERN JAEONETS PRINTED BRTEIL UENNIFS JACYONT ROI.IS WITH BANDS; PRINTED LINEN CAMBRIC FOR DIS;ER; FANCY LINEN DRILLING FOR CHILDREN! FANCY MARSEILLES VEYTIN(I SLACK AND COLORTD [DRAP DI'ETE BLAC IN LACE MAN TILL. D IE SLACE LACE POINTY, BLAVE LACE SELLS; EIMBRYIDIERD M ISLIN M \NTIILAS IREEN A A('/.E VERIs SILACIK AARAA E VEIL.S; BI.ACK RENADIINES; CENT'S, MIbSE,' sL IALADiKS' THREAD 111SR .ud HALF ID I SEF, I;ENT'S, MISSFS' l . ..l IlI:c CPOTlIr N I''s An I"ILAU I LISE BlENT'S, \IISSES' uIL LA'IEIS U;ACZE SHIRTS; IGNT'M LINEN RELE'S LN DANA. . .'tLO ARt AND SL.EfTL: , : JAI I \I T AND SW+NISS L LOI+ IN. I N LLE\IIII )If.III NItI \L I NAPS, aMIVLIN Bo+l\Uli AND INSEIl'[IINS INE NIIN AN IEN INl I AIASKI APKIN L IED lII TR1,'S LENTT'S I ANCY Jh001) E f CRAVITI Lit PliP AND E -11 I: A ES 4I11( VEIL? L!.AIK I'16I'L:D AN D LArIN IIAIID. L7 A F NIBIWI[,G EUED PI;TTICl1A AND ASKIRT NEWFIT AND CUl.11Tkl PRIMI I P1 (,, I . \ L I. , PF R nI , blu ;LE N I I.N K IIA,, i. \1A bC x, 7 I 117 U 1 A t' f '. I'LANTATI(IN UN.() l.P ,1 ' FL ACI.PTI lNS Lldles ! Ladies!! Lacdit;+ : : ! 01' & E ItEL[ > & I' , 1, LO : NER l. 1\ A1, A\1 ROYAL r[. rF wL t'++g . \v e.,,r . ',. ..' , - ... . ' ·' kNEW tLi 1S1iNA t !;(ip , l.,.^ I; r 1, 1, l ,+ t I I+- 1 t PI' . t F\Is . I . [;i I Illl l l.' 1\ I \ , ,. .i ,/L"t E t c1 RA " I 1,) A TU I II r L+ Pi+S E TlAIIIA I( 1 I'.Rlr \ I'D SI .,Il,,,,+: n. 4, a I. , 1. . LR ,hiT 1 '.INt. tr ,i t [ , Ct en , 'I t' +,.Ai'+ )" I K L 1L, ,h . L I1 \. ,;K. 111.E NiLE( \ " . I . ,-; I'1 1 .1K 1-, . \, -... L I I , , . . . 1 , , t'lothtai/- 'lotlailng. I.-ITl I t .i twe . V(INTER CL(OTHINO 4I PNTI.MEN S F'RNI 'T\1114' 4 i4,4,-' ... up ,I , 0 . To Irlrggistrl., Phylsicanrs and I' I, T IHt Il!UG:s, \II]DI('I I;. Av<Il O .! 1 \LE F1.LID T P'I ;I DI<'I i.. ti. +, . · , . . . : . . , . ' Day and Boarding School FOt Y(L'NOG LIADIE, 1''NDL.' t, E, Il" B i 4llt. \ 14 I.l4lT4 ,V r Th ., , .. 4, I nrrA rt J t i , , o ' I ' , Fancy Furnish.n II "arehon.se, 1 14 7 OV i\f. ANIl . i ai( ' . 4A I,[t1 i AR 44 LN; ATTIFl A4D 4 ".'4Y A TI4 '0LE j X AM tN f RN,:. 1 (4 4(44 - 4- F' ! I. 1 1.' .,I . `111 1 Irtlonnold A (luartu l r T l t I'A i', i 1 1 i lr l (" 1 1' ý , 18. A. IN. [ . I 4' u , 41 ", 4 l h, 4 411!,. I,,h l , .i t oya' and Children's Clott/htg. By late,, a--, r I. , i .i r rTt R Ar n n M lt. ,, . , it,1 i.++ lll I N iFrl+! l r l p i Z , lh;ti_, ,. YOU.NG TLTS, BumI' ANDI 41LDRL:4 .0 Y1 O II L AT q he Firsl Ii *4'a.hilon. D A It ' Y . Roots, Shoes and .Irogans, AT W II44L44SALE. .4XlCAN, PAL'M LEAF., s'rAW snd CNttL '4i~ - IAllS,. _.. ,_4 _4 _.....t ..... . 191 IN.' 14 Nats, Caps, etc. AT WIIOLESALZ. - - I·I- o baedtl. HATS, oumprlll lll l vltl .l}. IILI. fR,CAIIMERI, MW144'A,W('4,4 STIRAWPA L4li Ail CAMPIACHl . HATe I.by ro) t WROAT6' 1, C r.l ELECTION NOTICEB. F oR CHIII:P JUNTICE or LOUISIANA.- CHITIAN 5It5LI5 u. 6 nid.51 I., th. /5 . o cmuLF JUl TL.CL OF LOUISIANA.- )Jsl tr4 l' FoR CIIIEF JI'STICE.-We are authorized l .1.4 tt"l, ,y r lII.lI1 n 11. flit -.1. 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