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J, N ANL. $ OARD O ASSJ8TAN &LDNW#EN. 4 ;1I o~, My 3th 1866 est.6tit Preldent u~er dcatlG,1. one from the 1Atoyr was ctinpglise stea ton x.to n t1 o w tile again calledsjeot pr 6 t ) .Laniter O6Jrtet# BeL1astBuge 4 -rh 08 4 fi , On~t 0*ernt 0*to-in5.10 wlo:IvigcmhuOiato rom then1 ayor wiost mod,~~~~~~O.4 anonmtin aiont , )Iq**.ahec t no aehr ad'Dembtsofi A it m p iy l e a o~ two yn ia n ap bid .t ol - wp;opa troadt -nd '' i on 0 v p t' ntut ae oe m -S u a e100*ns e~ f r a a pi a 0e+ e r1?T~ OJ eGN. d ec o . h ,. It, I 'O . t .o..utr.ict gltrer rzanu~ojqo~swbleu] ePim eon etn jorf u p fo t-mthetSarhe .!,0 poa4er a ,, ., -o b statement m.. : fi;:.safd.., '. lil toet p ter lte ..1t .. a. . .-v. . . ,007.. . 2 . oyncaetdaioo0 .il d.Bns ....... ,/ Lo On T 0, 1 ....' . . ...... g,66 39 7 t nt. ........... . Rata or.*........... ... ......... 7,362 76 T.. .........5 .. .,. ..... 251 - L ak . . 8.,400W . 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" '.ottn Bo .e . 30d 0 v ..o .. .....o.r o Do 000 lyr lly t.. .;.... e:2:.... .. ........ . i.....:- 5000- · 36 J0..:::..:....:: :..........:..' 6,597 . 0 0 07 Sb oud. ',.. 00.0.Ay, , ADA GIFEao. 50 . o i .0,0fm h 01 ifa 1 eo~soc,1107 14, 0006,'1 The following letter from.the Treasurer was read Oolootions rerred to the Fmtpeue Committee: 1ht tatomenta referred toin·ttie'letter will be a~b~adrsoaeootnsepol~ibieýý XOOF.AOUONO'S OFFICE, 0 Cit y of n 0,wrln, May11 018560. R' ho1tm7rHbO 'ohleoldoul 400d Sllobo,0 of Obo Board or.Aodotoot Aldermen tlttx '. eg ea0to lay-before you ths-number of B wbool1ooubooiud Rom0t office, from ohe, 101 Ot6 hjba o2ooit00 May elo , .hthena or th partly to whom bNood Redohe amOnO ~iOddfxom eaOh. The numbo, isseod _13 d. . .. ... . . .. ..CoOee .House Liceones. . ,,.;. ., .v. ....amily Goooooy do .OllboodTablo: do 1,,.... ,.,... ..P. otol oallery do . . ...O04ouloot Agent do I....L........ .. do C... .0000 Pbokory do ....0'oodBrokers do 3 O,,, r\.... retut' do S .......: .:. :...R lail t Ci g a l g ero heo te do 1,, .Cooer~od do ....... . 00 0,000,d·-·· hw do ... ..Commissiou do do ..; ott....m on Brokter do :.....,......,...:........Exenwg do do ...2.`........." : . O...... .Dmy do ..... Marr.. 0 l0e:0 do Vin~ery 2lmoooofolb", ADlAM GIFFEN. Thie foollowig geoomIumoation, from the Surveyor, wreao1esd;, ad, 0n iuotton, referred to the Com10tteo , ,:Flfef VYO·8 DEPARTMEN0T. CITY BALL; . '.. .`ew oy m; 1l86. cv oinO,-. t Councd touil . *_ '"ererhi Aaelslant Aldermen: " " . .2qtd'e mj Ptau htorder contained in resolh 0t0rOf t CoOmot COnOll`{o.. 7159,Iaye Ihe honor to sub. tplfeo o Oirol -larl m towtr, and estimha the probable cost ... e iY r -wor$:,...; ....:.:.....................$6120 . ooh tiro Oitr and othe trho go ............. 0 .000 ott rn tg " . .............:................. l ,. aure : dnd i ....... ........................ 300 S trlag .. .......................... 1800 Al Bll100 h`:at i ........... ......16870 Total0...............`... 1121,120 I 8221219, reappcltrlly rna obpdlent aerv~iaut, * f028 H. PLIE, y CitjSurveyor. Ste ollwingme010ge was read: BOARDOF ALDERMEN 1 May 77 N , 1856.86~ '$a" elteedentend-mmber gh Board of Asistolant Aldermen Syooen.--The0fonowing reolutiono anordooiooanoo, ndop b0yoOur uhomoble body, were conourrml in by the Board of iroesolo0thorlilng the Treaourer of the city th by one .ad 'lohh olodetod debt, with the legacy of tbo late Wm. WWolrloh hownlhand over to the treaurer of the library Be olo t RosOllto at d loonds jatin ,ooo 1t75, for :vlee tendeed h thecan o Fonvargue re. the city, and au Foot I ily.0l10ude0 Ihqoltadl the sy A10tornoy l0e,0ol0llOo tt toemsi tit o f00root tole vartilfo' Oto.p l otao l ooolvoos cityde toA.Lee y r& t06:.3os0h0to 00kttos orthe tyo loo, . on,,g0010 0 tho0.e for tholecloito0 to be held on th 1ooO. A,'o~ u opurchase Oohftollt t0e0 dooro ,orahe mt Sttareetsaud Landings. Kdtt e Ooa-P&p Iler to oarrant on the S 0t01o01e010 ! A rompathe sumoo of $16 t10. r " oompdntie sbeoo np e den on yearly t tapp prlatlonto.mrdo in 1855, for 00 h IOtt Ob1tOn e00 tocontrat wilh P. Flynn 4{rtriiVO b0 Ovente lone from tho .au0al stleet Lao b~~itnm aln;P Distrte .." . pa anud oOnlttttoauthborislngf the Morio have an w `mtl0e x€ 0do b yro CtE Notory, of bo0ds of the rtjr t '0oro0eive the 00 tthy Attorney, J. Livingston sr~0eýit latark"H thed lompany, and to ,` yte said S Ceypre othe City Notary. Cotollor, AoO Chaoo of the Fi0ooce Committees. A tapoilor thoiehleof thtleae of the Neow Arn tpay0 p he rheNo.rloa, Opelousas, aud Great Woorl ~ood~ooP~tl'0i00I ArolntltBothorio ig E. -HeOtoad fAo.holtlOttoroey, tO ahi ohoroto t of ostts for tr 0hillo for the 8e1r1 I oOI00Olood 'loottro 0 aior'ttalo per00 ortoorn to A (eOPtig .ending the ordinance regulating the places Ao}o,)letmo are o old, byflxtog the election poll ofpth1 tit ot" te dloutomn hMarket. Pembuotlo uthoroiin tl{omolaee on Fire, together wtllh a- or, tohaveonrtnro ettld 27 water plugs throughout oeJo` , 0000 exceed $50 acuh, (waith ano amudmnt) 7 jhoe llwlngr0olutino, adopted by your honora bbbd ere re,)otd A retoaoomenolin part of ordinoance No. 2531, a far as 341, t e Ii Looislaoe end t10e oew Orleouo Orviugs oittto u...., o tolooion oootortlng tohe Citoy Atorny to dl0ontl0nue the tint ogtgloiIloh hfollo . . ; i'haothhonor o0 IIIrota yoou tht the Veto of the Mayor to t--101oo a inol ojthi oFi Cooogfe of the SloOfftf rhe P1rish or O lrko of,' owotOO Iontd bythe Board of Aldermen, '4gportfuly B .ClAS. CL... - . .A A1B0O RNE, Secretary. - essr, Tracy, Barbaric and Violett took their seats. By ', message, this Boardywas info.med that the 0oord of Aldermo biad concurred in the resolution "authorizing the Committees on Fire, together with ih .urveyor;,to, have cdastrcted twenty seven wateo sl8 throughout the oity, the coot notto exceed $15o0 01,31 with the following amendment, by adding "31t.N.-E. Bailey to the committees.': On aotion, the amendment was concurred in. By a message, this Board was informed that the Board oft, Aldermtio had rejected the resolution 'amendtng part of ordinance No. 2631, as fu as re a, ,the tax on theo Louisiana and the New Orleans vig Baoakt1 Oh motion, the resolution was persisted in, and -ersa toKu night, Eager atd Fabro were appointed a etonoeitt1 Conferene on the subject on the part of rh following resolution, adopted bythe Board of Aldermoo,, was on motion referred to the Committee n Fire:,.. A r000tth00 .otllor*tng the Conmptroller to warrant on the ooaoter in atoor of- Roe McMullen. for the soutm of 1 7. -The following resolotions, adopted by the Board of Aldernen, were o motion, reforred to the Committee Oaolwiot orthorimino oho Comptroller to 0rra0nt on rho resurr to rfolaaor of W.Oo flo,$lthopr oe sum o010 t. 1and aohaoiloing rhe roittot Clry Attorney to enter eatisfaotioo 0po0 thereoooof thoCoalrtof the Fourth Jnodce of the t'Peac 0 thorutof the otty of Now Orleaoo v. Willia oilmes, for se na s clave. The.following preamble and resolution, adopted by the Board of Aldermen, was on motion laid on the Sable;. Apar abloe ond reoolution appointlag a Joint committee to take rnde r nooootooto aod ootoO 1ine to the nature and v.ler of..he popool t made b.y W. H, th . md t ate Treaowuer, for abo ortlomeont of hl Indebtod Ino a to the elty of New Orloan. 'ho. fylowitog resolution, adopted by the Board of ..ldOitl, wos read a.d nrionLorolsaly conocrred in: A teeohon. dod ting p00 t(oWm. Phelan, to buid a )fr.-ToaO$: T ho doir. Thn fsllowdg raesolution, adopted by the Board of Aldermen~.waresd. o S tto no, thiitr. the Comoptroller to wiant on the o to " To t 0 0 . I0 : C aa0; ll ., J. Hlttlt er gor ano .'F. Aohrttmn!.0t0 the rate of $ O pler monto 00th, from the , Bidotu b,0000othetrt of htla, I000. Mt:Y.tlth moved to noparatE the resolutioh 0 soa to take the oeto only so far as regarlds the phymtent to Messmr Canfbield and iitoelberger. Mr. Eager moved to lay the motion on the table ' carried. SOn motion,: the resolution wa concurred it by the following vote: " - Mans .+-.eBai.ter. Barbarin, Bartlette Benit, Brill CbipllaJagr, Fabre Guyol, Howell, ]lelly, Htiifight; VodetthaodTracy-14. Nn* lt a esoi, Stith.ltba.yr anhd Wilts-. .By 'lamesstage this Board was informed thet'the Board of Aldermon had concurred in the resolntion "anthorolong the Comptroller' tonodlertis for saled' proposnl to light all the oillamps.of the city for one year," with the following amendment; by striking ouot the following words, "u'ntil the - May, nst." On Potion,the-amenmen ti'r enonourld in. PETITION0 S. SThe following wdre oefoied, to the Finance Com mitteeo: o Of J. B. Steel0 , n pa.t ent of h0ill.. Of Wmn: liepk~hs;.' `' :=.. ' " Of J. AD'nemoeourmkt Of thndory million hosw ttbe rOfondod otoess of lioense Spaid by them: "- •.: Ontdbrhrttoo The following was referred to the Police Commit tee . Of0 ongitshtl, Commisslary of Clnibone nMarket, oasking tbnetsOpO e ke in0 rev0ntt buohert from selling bht me0at I SO OBrne Tacheil;o asklong that a Coffee-Honlso license he oaneworrod tohis nme. Tii foolloy roolnticdnowvre read, the rules being 'o, io the'1s 0000 a ded, hlaniinouslyadopted o i it, - h ilege of running a ferry from the foot of omaeaitreeta jdged to the latefrm'o t Willnam Randolph o. en the1st dO01 ay of Marchb lost, 1000; and whereas, the Comon Counoil of the ioty or Nw Orleans, in. pproevoht0 this gdJidtopas lppearsby resolutinn No. li2727pproved on the 28thof April lsust, 100, mmtiintad by error the name of John ndolpht& . Co. to that of WiOtmin Randolph & Co. ; and vhereolt'ie siBld 0r00'of'Wtllltloo Randolph & Co., have or ganized themselves into a corporation according to tie lawn of hi State, 'and under the diar or "Now Orleans and Algiers Ferr Compaoy.o. the mansgo ento fwhieo is ontrusted to a oty o Aoongl heot 0 e00ed of MessrS. 'John Hughoe, Peter oand ioOstn B 0g r . L , ' r-N ew ere r, b e itre eo ed, that raeo intlon N o. 272,, up. roved on the 2th of Aprild,1 b so amended a to read as tollows: Reolved, That tle adjudication made by the City Cdmptronllr on tno o1st of March, 1050, for the pridvilege of run dnga feyrry from the footofCanal street to the New Orleans and AtgiersoFrry Compny1 , for the s0 m or thirteen hundred and fifty dollars ($100) per antumo to be paid the city for said OrvOlege be approvedo; and that Messrs John Hughes, Peoter Iaryand'A B. Leger, aroe hereby acneptad its seolrit e, for tEe same. On motion, the forogoing resolution was sent tothe Board of Aldermen for concurrence. : Iloohod. Thet the Street Commssioner bo and he is hereby neoeted to report, at the next meeting the estimated cost of a railing to be areeted'on the neutral ground at the intoeeotion of e0ch'0treet0onOuaol streetfrom Levee to Rampart street, on Ramnpart streetfrom Canof to. Esplanade street, and on Esplan nde street from Rampnart to Levee street. Reolted, That Eostos Wells be appointed, on the part of this Board, to serve ,0 s Inspector it the election to be held on Ion day, 2d June next at the Second Precinct, First Word, in place of JaomesB -o. . ttsore, T '00t'Ft . Draubet be appointed Insl.ector of Eleotion t th Twoentieth Precinct, in the place of T. riltz appointed by this Board. Mr. Stith offered the following preamble and resolu tion, which was read .and, on motion, made the special order of-the day for the next meeting: Whereasi the city of New Orleans o ns of tile capitol stock of the New Orleans Doraining Company $350,000, wllilt of the ooruainder the State of Louisanlo o0ns 60,10, and indivhua ls own 0,000; aid nheroe.eon a ease wherein th saiod tCompany was ,plintiff' praying for tile homologation of a tableon of a aseament uporn the lands situated in the Second Draining Section[ for the drtanage thereof, which section is bounded by Claiborne street, the Nonw Canal, the oMetir ridge, the Bayou St. John and Canal Crtondalet, was lately 0 ec0led on a rhear0ing i0 the Supreme Court of the State in favor of the Company, overrling a former decision of the Court and whereas, said decree bdars with extreme heoardship ton the lands of said section, great part of which nould not at this time probbly bring thle amount assessed upon them in favor of the Conpany, the onsesement be thloe the 0mo 'n tovry slr0e foot oof area exce lt upon the iopot of 0th0 eototo ridge0 the amount of said asessment beilg gretly lnirehsed by reasono of the long oolntoooed hlol rat of interest and onmpound interest; ando wereas, the loads of this section are the only port of the city which baen been o ytaxloytoedfor their drainage, all the other portions of the nr havln beoen dalned at tho publlic expense--the lands of s et having been all h time taxed with other portions to prythe exelppn ethereof, as well as for the consolidated debt of the City, without having had improveme tito ln tamuni made lholnolimio ;ndwhreas the dtralonag of thi00sec0on as ooertaken for thepublclo goo and t0(e boeneflts have iured to the good of the city at argo. Thereforein or(er to pince it on the same footing of other porn0ions of tie city drained at the pulic expense R'Tflteso Thatthe city of Now Orleans doth hereby relin qusth to Ill favor of the lands situated in the Second rain ing Section, in pm Iplon l the amount assessed thloreon, and in favor of the propretors ltereof, in tLh proportion to their Inter eats therein, whatever interest and rights it may have in the dre laey rendered bye te Supreme Court inoavor of the NoOrleans DrainingCompany, pr.inog for the bonloog ato of a tol eifon, aessment on the lands situoed in the Second Drinhlg Seetlon for the drainage thereof, or whatever oointers nd rights It may have in any sum or sums claimed by the s01 Copany from the lauds of the said section for thedrainage thereofp rovided, that ot of the amount so relionqulshedo, to it pproportion, as astockholder in said Company, of all debts eby said Company be frst discharged, so that te city may not ren or become resoonsible therefor : Ao, rovided, also, that nny soum the city of ew Orleans may be owing said Coo OPnnyfor the drainage of the street in the aid Second Draining Ll.., under the decree of tile Supreme Court as aforesaid, pomentoof tlhat portion thereof which the State of Louisint o as ooooholder, shall be entitled to receive, as also that por0tion 'ih the private stockholders shall beO entitled to r ,eceive shall 0e mad0 out of thle rights and interet.belonging to othie city of No Orleans it snid judmeont.o MrIt. Stth moved that the following brief, in regard i to the above preamble and resolution, be published in the official joornal,togethor with the resolutioo- carried. IN T[HE MATTER OF THE NEW ORLEANS DRAINING COMPANY. A IlIo!StRfotltl, showing tlb poaitionof the proprietors o1 tifR 0.51x of the SBeond DR Hinin S tlon t r Napectfllly *Ibmltted to the Comme 11 CnRII of 1.w Orleans, on behalf of the Comlmitteer or the Mlmorfnllsta: In the year 1105 tie LngisCIIurI of Lotniana incorporItecl the. New Orleans Draining Company. Tiko Company was empower ed to drain an00 t doRw the wood of "ail thatoortion or tr1c1 of hand R fog between n line to be drab, n ISn North, betbs the Illy o1' New Orleans, from tea lower limit. ti' tike t'anhurg WsshIIERIon to Lake PontchRrtrin; and abeto, front n centtnu ance of the line beltwen Ann toitill edtS Nun's nbIkb., (Sit it Sibkeltihe canal of a company intlrpoted nder t011 111 Ii te New OrlS tot act Nd Enkig Company ;' thence, alothe old Canal, tif itstrilosb IhIke PontchriIrafn, tiff wholt ., - tenlding hb k to ltlhe.id Lake." Til m01110 which induced t0h LoigbtS, to InilIporte this Company, as set l tll ht tifh pIreahile of the Act. were that the hnprovelnents nforesnid fonn tn object oi actions implor 'ilcei notonly to tif inh.50lan[. of lif Rsid sity and flohobIrg, het clan to rthas oF ivory ottb r lbt tl,,fS he Ro,, , ,ot tiff;' ib tvhIGHe results would be t0 il lrebIRD of IottnlilSin NOd Ohe 0ne Yl prosperity thereof' ThR stock of tby e C0 1 pnn. was alre S6UMa by thle Stntf $36.,00 by the city .fNew Orleans. or lvlicbllly h 1lhObed tholr bondi, plootbi. ht in to.y y· c anti ilelltlrg i, I er Oit.iintarhR, and RIONOIO IRas subscribed by ty dioidimts.. Uoder this actor irb rporti ontho Comptny drained that pfot of the city bounded by Toulouse street, tin Caa CRrodelet1 Rnpou SRt John until it meets the Canal trignv ; along asid Cause to OCentlly ridge, nl,. aid ridge to thlt IontchErtr.in $oiroad, ,nd sod toad to thu rIiSer whlbch fifty divided into two nectlons, If l'1 d by Es lilde ''llrt: rot oio r portion the'y carted Ih F'irat Drnining tSectton, and rhoe lower they lolled the Third Draining Section. The Company Lave RoNl- collected anything from hRe lands drained to pay the expanse of drainage, nlor front the Individual propfel ore. Ink Sie llbIRI of 1511 the ComRnny bogll IpreprntionI for draining what the Company' dIIIIRIIm WR t e cond Draining Section. This suction tike Company(bound by Claiborb e reot, hRe Now Cotul, lire Metartie r0dge tIRtl C5 0l CarIrNOltO, tb,.,b tillti be seen that its real boundbris are the rtzenslon of tht upper limit f ie sectinl, from til New CR11l, thrlugh JuAll t1street to tin rier, downS th0 e river to Toulouie street, a0d down lbbI ClIRI Clronrlot, And soon asialrady stated. Mi. Rannll, lwho was the EnglgIr of the Comopany, say. in hi. tistilInly, o thl `iSd of the Rase tit DrO ing CLompnyl', praying fi r lire boI1olgniR of nb blIRu of RDIIe,'Iret, for tiR SrininE of tlhislSecoltIection lond wthih has latelot.,.eon d,, i ud, thrt the drainaloge waIl lImplrted in January, l8oy his l1n gungo is-I conida that the anglne anld drafnnge hild ha Ive Ln turned o11 r to the city in JnuaryR 1849. Yet the section 11 not turnRd over tikle ity until SR Rbth of Jnnltloy, 1011. Th.e evils which ownrs of proRIrly situated in this section .fier, wil he b1etter understood by lb5ig at the powers 0 f the Compnny order their chrarter. I -lbe tirstplice, the owners of propOrty were not conIslted In .Sly tltlN whltevD r in regard to the drain- e-tho e hIa~d no voice In yWtutter, hot 1l+0Si(t tinyare cf lhorieed to oryer upon their lead, fad proceed to theuir it I a q and catt downl ihe'timber, etc., .nd wlhntuv'r money haly expcndcll in tike;' work, 110h1 weIldlIt horled to ptllect out of thle propetll.; they were ¢u .neetld to employ no roes thore uE thle ante of $3(1per tlontlhllend to add thlto l the IS d Dort of ovay mouth, 10 per canyitrnn~ tlol be , It a well us oa ell .nor. of none1 from t171 t1me they wore 01110nd1 d n00 1 paid. Ti.e CIIm p lo ot.,rd to appoint its olii tr, P11d1 0011 t. 1111, o th ,Iud bl0e tllhem sch O laries s iti should think I t.l suld NIclosed the Company wIre ISblorottl to thargo RI oYr caln. i. -1tet ot the whbole mount, 011110.pnl Ybb liter lb , lntil slill payment. Now. as before atatcd. the Company shounld have turned ever the t11110 11111 Ja1.,1810 lubd the cburt t have determin1d that the tf ttf section should M in, been turned over m the it nl 9t, 111, clo . . O iSOSan tur i oo1u1tl he'i1 o clb., 6 11,011. . . . proprietors on te h of 11. . .819.; . ,t 11e 0 Court has determined that the eCompainy cannot have creditl for the money and labor expmatlod dorm Wetht period. Yet, by the Jedgmýýt oP Ihu Buprdme Court ikie runsnt Is allowed to raln on and arccumulate duttub this period of wanton delay, ou thle part of theto Compane Loy' So, ,oo the 'urt be. aftbf d intorest on, the whole enfan~t of principal and S . ..ul. .1d 0flaralt. f in 11 fl ..ary, 120 to the fh al paymemnt, although thle U-,,, ny wvited from dol period uotll aomtlimo in Wo year ,8J bar;,. it presented fillt accunt fn such t'om as payment emdd13buhe mde. Thbe items ofO this aceounlt are as follows : iorll ve l..or....................... .. $S7 ,70 bIg uildigl and m.ch y . . . 51,44 Idig-gibn I the 1er ls..1011 of it, . t 1,18 ]...111 o1 ob icrx. IS 1 tl.................. ...... Ioo f .. fue l .. .. . .. . .. . .. . ..1;,0 l. 1 t111 wood .ll ..b ..........1 . ............... t U, l l And other saiE l items, .Ii nllg IO oIllllltO. lt tyalt... ........15 7 b204 73 Badinrex ~on same o.................. .... . 0,54' 0n the above bnrlll the 001pnny cum serdat fI,11 tIlh tO 01 0 11 1.du Id t ll tl ite l ll, . The lower Court Soilced t, If n 0111111 0 1070,1 t nl 11 )010 belt g [ha 1t roses 1 of the Company from1011 y 9b10 , 1 841 , to 211 h J1110110 1851 rend interelt n tie s010101 oro tinit fSIO, eOlphlkld bei fie Olltlp IfComt(rt hits lbobd on bilo 1101re01, 1mo1,1tin to 1111 than 52,U010, 1n th1t the0 a11un1, I S tilow ltalds, iNsotll 1110 .tar OliUj' 00, bejrin ten pe1 1 cent. interes tm IbI 0 1101 ,llktlolt) 1ftl, untl paid-making th1e 111101 of ltoc JlotgIklbIlllnt :l signed St!ISUOJ It will be s.entby the ,tems of ttl accountt nlOnlE pldy slibred Sat tlo ,larira of oolallbt nt l mllg , nerly Sir a011111., m 1ch di Ing like drlilling cnnals over half whetl thle mnelllllrr cost 1w111 tie b0ildings, antoill, portLO Htl, tplail wh. bhlo C1 114:11y hr een drucgllle its slew length long ['a, thle ht lkcat od sler, ulntlbtl Is onl ailttilnc t l, lintladmlkl If it is rolled whby ihle Com'l nlluad Illlcr r-l hrdJo 0011 lbeae 11111U~100 lt bO1Blll .00 B··)I(~ 110o11lI 0o IIpfIll 11/ 0111,10 til OR III~oO bi, 110 I l b. t 1f .0 h I f Ih I illSf LIItaRlll 001101 ioet, n o 0poo., 111011.. Tb. 00r1ho tmswll, plain othey were named in [he bonld, and WI Ce (B t dfclured the 11d Ib goodlb.d aLwad.d tlot poullnd of fl0h. If ens dlanit. that' he bond was good, OR, in other words, tSIat uhf Cfler o1 the Cempanp was eonnltnlloolrl. It ens dwkird [bet theu Srtat aerslant.u could hind And dispose of Ihee rirntu propi~ty of lit arot&, .iluafed tf th~e Seconid Defining Section, if Sirlfn fo the tenms of the Charter; tlar ft could not hair to this tint it should hart tll exclusive rightl of defining theta 1Knl s uud. nudniK dawn tike wards; tint Wte Uompmny ohold Itavn u mort~^agu upon Wne land. fu nnlicipatiou of nay walk doune or mousy expanded. for w~hateverr moonay ingt should ba expend dad; that the 1' auld work stares thdre at $g0 per month nubn lU for ceu4 LLerest Iffy tl, reckoned Crom rho end of each mouth, till paid ; that thery should .leer a full sot of oifiu~t andd Ox their salaries t such raters ttthe pleased; a to It It ceollect all of these sanms of We, aeull waaonteodnd that this wmdld be ovterly destruedve of f the r,,hte of private property .s it is ovidant !hut ff Ooenlmest can ceompel one eltl0o to have Ilia property chained or improved by another "'face,, or campaný of illn, for the oak, of his private har the or fur tbo pub is befeth he, u t the 'flms time, paying all orf the expenses, titer Oocemmant eau cmpel one ccd.or company of citllolls to drain ma~d improve anolhur rill sen'e land-[the power axercloed In Whe one cane fan. greater than the other. If the Oovergment can make s good Cfftret for tbd chiles, f t can conk" a bad foot act for bim: ; 1111111 allow ý9 per month for the hits of oegrtts and 10 per cent. interest, it can allow fb~rmore for Whe hire of nagrces, ai4131 p per cent., or oe toen stL it can allow a Tpb price for work ca~d labor. t a gilt an extrordinary price, and likewise Itran give ann trferit; prict 51 ffr work and labor, and compel the clthen to performu it; an that If rho docEtrines of this cas are the law of the land, there I no such thing as the rlyhts of private property or per sonal n Loaifaun, dot m1l power virtually exists In the ca» i tootlor dtxpo." If bout. The doctrine of th 0$Leg t isth Ll blU I i the J~dga of We necessity of taking ,dust. propetty 151 ulle pm'polake, and of the nature and chnlb ter.of.the npelstnti tK --two hIg.l then all nlror exist together In ty free goernmet: Th leltdelslutl is It de cison on are:hearlng, On the firstlhearing, tb Jndgmentwas against the constittionality oth chlarter, butth , oart was bewly organised and henle t.is new decision. , The question as totle valte of the labors o the Draylnn Com panyin the improvementsb o the I]ndl.y.at ne ilh been tyid be. Pire the CO Its, and could not be'If the chalrter be coil titltlol, for all tlhe charber required ids i tha cotpany shotilld ~roye that theytied expaded eb mah money, ndd workd the r no Srss so ntully dylyyad thiyi bhdyl yrioye heir oic ers o niio y ys, m0. and years, rf c d ever have tried that ques tioni we should -have sho thte improvements to the property were not onethirdid the presenf claim of the omnpaly. Reasons whythS State L'eislature slid City Uonneil should relieve thepyopto ofy tithe laud of the second d rainling section. Filt Tweny yearsy since litb l wytt asknon itn regardto the drilypty f y tyylow lands of lianlr by artifyial Mteyt IT h cemx bru hbe n ot been made, aud it was partly with the view orf Lu Masten heperiment, at fWell st Of improving the health ofNew Orlean s 'ad its suburbs, thatthe Leglislture ineorpora. tled f ldDraitninyiI Complanyt and took , of its capital stock and'tllb city o New Orlle anll fro similr viea, btt beingll more espeyially Interested, took of its capital stock $39000. The tlxprliment has proved eminnntlly .ectssful and the stlate at large' is repnylg the befit of it in thile knowledlge thus acquired in thed linilng of the lowlands. And there is no reason In lawt or equity wby.t e owners of to il lds of the Second Draining section should be made to pay the entire cost of maxklg this ex aliment. Th city of iltw Orleans is now makldg in experiment in the boring of an artesian well, which if snrcesfIll wil Inure to the boneft of the alluiFri land of the 111s llsippi valleyl Should thecity impose the cost of boring this well nn. the property on C.ml reetl y idn ltyd acent to it, every lle youli exclm against its inequality adbdlnjustie, yet the lincnlit mild inJinstiC would be no geat er in that ease thL ityy is i y OItSiIg theentire cost ofl making the experiment of drains e by artefiil means on the laeds of the Second Section : For I.must be bone in mind that tllese are thle first lands in New Orlens whictl have been spa. Cillytaxed for their driinge.t For nt already stated, the Coy haIve collected nothing fl r te dlrainage of the firs and tlldrleytions, and the lupper part of tii o city t from Julia street mid thite New Cl l to tl e upper limit of tl Fo ttllh Disl trict is, and has beep, always drained by the city. Thle old First Munlcipality settled with the iDrining Company bypaying Ity t yet 1,. This ansdone, It is beeved, in tyld he year 18T6tstdys the tunicipalit y expended some t 00,000 in tile erection of new buildings and" mclp l yy, anld wldsnl g the canals ih tile firet tuctlon, which has gone to swell tie consoli dated debt, so that the lauds of tle seco d section are taxed for the drainage oft the first section virtually in thleonsoltyt ted debt, while it hasl been ail th time taxed fo tile draining of the upr part of the eft.y" llof the cly nsoliytated debt of the city has been made for Improvemly ts other parts of the cit outside of tIs section. There are no pve streets In this sectionll few indeed, or tihe streets are opened most of thile property retainsin thecoydition it was left by the DriniuF Company six years since. True, there are two shelled streets in this section-Common and lelvllle-ybut tlhely were mdd not for tdl henllct of theset . t utttiblyfo lllyyyy~t r theilptb ltcbttnelytttIl dieu, but for the ptblicbeneItin order to facilitate access to tht temeteries on the etlrio Ridge, and to thile Inke shore, and they hve cost the owner of the prolpety mljlltcent to them iat the rate of $dy the sqallre ;and it ust be Lorne in mind that although the property of the second section las been taxed, tnd will continte to le, for the Consolldated debt, yet it will not got any return for It for ynder our new system the property hold. ern will htve to piy tlte entyre cost of making improvelments i the secldon-theyl wllllHve to make their own Imtprovemets andpay for thos already nlade, allt over tbe city. Agaat the drintge,id byl y very incompleteite, so y l so, thalt the roperty is useless for iy aY pratical yurpoe in lt.arge portion o' the section...Manmy Individnals have und ade dcp an nakea gardens tn dtfersnt pnrts of the section, bnt have bealu drivenl aw, because whenll any considerable rain falls they are overflowed and destroyed. And lastll thouglh not tlest, thie lads of a eryiYlarge portion of ilthei section would t ot bring til' amount of t assemell t for drnllage f stold ayt the present tlime. uliuy lots alnd sqluares Ivet been sold within the lastt ar for less than tlt lount For It must be borne in mind that th i charge for draining, priip l and interest, will amount to about 6Wd per acre. Ther are from sixteen hundred to two thousand propert holders in this section. Soma few of them It is true, are rich, but the great majority of thenrare people of moderato "sans, or cumpotarlvelS poor; but no mutter whether tbey be rich or poor, no man's property should be takeul fromhm ragea publle improvement while his neighbors stand by and pay no thing-it it against conscience, and saginst rel, on, and against thatequ llty which we profess, and which nnderlcs our repub ilcan government and Institutions. eo man cal be, where any Jnst ideas of law prevail, improved out of his estate. Sioreover, this propert!) is heavily taxed, tt baying been assess. od at times when it would bring In tiro market twice or thlree times more than at present ; so that if the State and city sbubld release this property, so fur as their stock interest is hcncerned they will have made a n investment tile fruits of which they wi reap it an Increnacd taxuliont equal to a fair interest. And what is to.be said against it? Do you any lltht the courts have decided against us, mid tlmt the courts mast be right? We reply, that one court decided il our avor, and at the present time there ure only two Judges on the bench who were there on the first hearing, alld one of them is in our favor ; the first opbtdonu therefore, was as likely to be right as the last Anld this is all that can oe urged against us-there is noequity ggainst us ou the contrary, the equity cf the matter Is alto in our ftyor and we respectfullysub tt tshat no man cam say, without doing violence to ao enlightened Lcese of jut ti-c, that we are not entitled to relief. FINANCE COMMITTEE. lMr. Eager, on behalf of the above committee, offer. ed the followiang report, which was read and adopted: Te.Committee on Finance to whom wanr referred a proposal from Mr. Jules A. D'Hcemecocrt offering to make a geor,,l pi oel'the city. ts well as plan cooks, and a suitable index to the name, bec lea ve to report favortbly, and offer t resoltion oelhorticitth Mayor to conctrct rith scid party for the e formauce o said work. Your committee do not think It neceacleyto enter nto a lengthy report on this subject; tim inportanee of a perfectly correct plan of the city, s dctaledd in the speciieations of tre City Surveyor hereto anexed, md making part of thin report, must Ie obr cions to ever membe or theof i ced. Tcat a grea. parte ofr the real state of the city of cew Orleans, liable to the aymrent of taxes, has never been called on to contrilbute its porion of tile oxr ensCe of the cty govrnmenut, is a fact well :nown to the doard. Itis also well known that the sole reason wly taxes have never been paid by this large portion of the city is becnas the propertyb as never breet cncssed--the oners either being unknown, or the titles so irolvceOd as tto relder it impottsible. o1 the part of the assessors, to designate the proper owners. Thle annual loss to the city In conse.uence of the want of ucll infornati as this plan is cxlculated to furnish, it iciem porsilbleorrectly te estimate:'bt that the increased reveue which will acccrtec rte city after such plan is in tie hands of lhe assessors, will tilarge, thebre rmet be tie least doubt. Respectfull7-, J. .AOER, Chairman. S. HOWELL, A. CHIAPFELIA. The following resolution, accompanying the above report, was read, tile rulese being suspended, and adopted by the following vote, and, on nmotion, sent to the Board of Aldermen for concurrence: Yens--Messrs. Banister, Barbarin, Bartlette, Benit, Bridge, Chiapella, Eawer, Fabre, Guyol, Howell, Kelly, Stith, Thayer, Vcolett mand Wiltz--15. Rtolele, That the Macyor he, and he is hereby nutlorized to tter into the necessary contract with }r. Jules A. t'lienc cucrt s pricil, andi M\Ir. Alle D'itemeeort as ecurty, er tie making of a generac plm of tihe city- of ec Orleans, i ' .ell as pltt books, and it g ,enerl index to t c mcc,c for and in cntiertlcfio n ofti le sccii of thirtyi tcbotsdci dollars to, be paid by the city of New Orleans. Tta whole work to bo performed nd pymentts made according to the specifications of tie City Srveyor hlereto neotted. Mfr. Eager, on belalf of the Pinance Committee, offered the following report, which was read and adopted: Tilt committee on Finance have the boner to report upon the veral matters referre d to them, as fllows : Upon the petiriu from bctchers of Meat tiorket, Second Dis crit your comlitee return the same without actione, the nec. of com.rtit set forth in their petition hoave bt.enrc. moved. Upon the owiltionof Alexncider Lee, Pond-keeper of Thbri )isrict., askinge pcayment for sundry expen..c. in.to.edi by him in keeincg animans tten np it ccmtyenotio of tlaw, and ctihbse ctcntly released by order of Court, your committee consicericg his caim a just one. offer the necestsary rcolution fur its pay meat. Upon apetitlion from hi Directors of the Public Schools, Second District, asking tlhat tie Iurplcs fond stved byc tlem oit of the eppropritiont by te Common Council Cfor tie year I&54-5, "or the enetorct of Ithe 'Pblic Schools of tlcbr nistrictl, olcld ie paid to cl Distrilct ; i our committee find, on exalnltionrtc thatrin for the year b8it-I, said Dietrict exnceeded ticeir appropriaion 106 1i, while tie city was also compelled to pay slutiry jdcgi eents of conrt on ccotcIt of suppliet furnisted said 1)iOtrci nod which the cchool BIoard fclled to pay, monntitng to $3,115 19 mogknb a tot of $3,211 33 eoxces for ei id schie l ycer'. This amount dedutcted from e ,26i 9 saved in 5t-ct, leaves bhnlnntce of $,05 O9 ine ticeir f.tor which omountyour committee would recommend should be pid said dtistriet wtieltner the Tretstcry s in auech condition cas will warrant the inpendittr. Upon it claim of J. G. liller for medicat atteudance on e ick thorse belongit g to the "black MlLria" your committee offer the neeessary resolution to pay undcr certain aou iiou'. Upon the petition of It. , tarrison, tsking patent for re. pnirilng wooden bridclles in the First .Uitrict, in tlre years 1853 oad 1ib5 ; ene cormminbce ind t"a a Mrt. 0. (ontoly, a contrac cor for relltldlng and repairing ooden bridgeso id ctrmin worlk o tile bridges ebr which Hlrriso nlow stcc s paymen, witch work acnl rcejeled by dit City uvc yor. Ctnnoly trns cfred his contract to tlarrison and lett thie city. II0re lcn reremovd cte objectionabl parte of the workc done by Connnlti, so Ihat it w.a accepted by tice Survcyor h bt c ounly's credii.re sted the .Ityc ad ,not 0ly has tie cly paid for this tamount ocf said work, bit i$487 7 more than it amounted to; no clat f1tio city hlas in relity, paid thrice te vaeleof tle wyork. Your conmmittee, therefore, leport adversely. ripen the petition of Jelln IBuhler asking permission to trans ferhis cofe-bose license, ydversely. Yoer connitloe oilc,c retsolutioll to pi, sundrybi t bills. Respectftlty, I. cEAtER, Crist., S. nowv;c, A. UHIAP'ELLA. The following resolution, accompanying the above report, was read, the rules being suspended: Yse.h, e , ThBat tile Comptroler warrant oln tle Treasrer, in favor of Alesndlsr Leo. nith, Bd-l rer of B d Dinict, for the sem of $12t 60 nmouontdueo for ieeping animals tokbn upl i contrasention of lw and sn ubcouently dismised by rntder of court without paying poundl fee or eharges. Mr. Eager moved to lay the foregoing resolution on the table. Lost. 4Yeas-Messr. Bartlette, Eager, Guyol and Violett-. Nays--Messrs. Banister, Barbarin, Benit, Bridge, Chiapella, Fabre, Howell, Kelly, Stith, Thayer and Wiltz--ll. On motion, the resolution was adopted by the fol lowing vote: Yeas--dMesrs. Banister, Barbarin, Benit, Bridge, Chiapella, Fabre, Howell, Kelly, Stith, Thayer and Wiltz--ll. Nays--Messrs. Bartlette,Eager, Gyol, and Violeit The followring resolutions, accompanying thie same report, were read, the rules being suspended, and adopted: Itrohlea , That the Complrollur warrant on the 'Treasurer, in favoreor J. o. tller, for the eum of twentyrve dollars, for mcdienl anendmin e on a sick horsa belon-ing to the " lack tuaril;" Provided, tile snme ms n labll consid-ered nin full pa Lmert for sid services, incauding bill for medicines, Yeas--Messrs. Banister, Barbarin, Benit, lridge, Chiapoella, Eager, Fare, Guyol, Howell, Kelly, Stith, Thayer, Violett and Wiltz--14. Nay-Mr. Bartlette--l, ROilh.e, That the omptrn, oller warrannt on the Treasurer for tile payument st the Ibllownr bills: darers Llmolble for hire of nlavudrig April, 1856, at ltecordm'e Court, 2dDistrict .................... e 25 n widow n A. Senllbrt, for fear mnlonths' ren of propert. corner Alln.llnl.,tinand Rtobin bttet, n lne. as na IO lice toation I'or Ist District, to Tay it, '65 at $0...... 160 00 PChnume brothern, repairs to ipghtlniig rods of Po der faga.in ............................. U 0 For two ir, columns, ru and for renairo On ,okost, 2d District, Feb. 15 '5 ....................... 19 92 Beebe k (?o., one do zen broom s for use of porter of City. 2 Prlentle ,icil. 1o, doyrn tpnri b . .. s e .l of polipce l rpLLometd April 19, '656......... sy, 50 Five gallonl, ilrd Oil forlb thDi.t tPoliceSit ioll, Apri 19S, '5...... ............ 50O James 0cGaern, ltet Justie in 4th listrict. bit taes ota in suitts fao r ra es of 1852.........$1.2 00 Sevenlty-four trancripla of Idgmenllt, fllnnlshnl o thoe above, at 25e......................... 18 50 F. tenasneun, bill son,, san annd brick for minl Asoy tlurn, yt 2l,, '56 .............1..72 P. torrp Sexton 4h 1)ilrict nmeteries, for rlne biers and for repairs to vnhult on ith ,Ctre r . ........... 32 00 S. '. Atwhmuty, oemonomnth's alnary as oecretr, nom, mile.e oen FPIsae, to Nte als. 'SS. . .cmr P03 Creole t)iee, Prining fiollowing Biefas 1. F. nLacroir v. city, lay 1..............$ 50 J. C. Knhna ns.rcity, tay DS ................ 5 00 Niorma Whitney, one dozen cane set chairs for uno of 3! 25 (n:,amnltle onr tMreets a nd Lnl gs Maty p 'S, ... 36 25 L.eds , Co., for aundry repairsr mdo o to r.... t .niOn. chine, 2d sectlon ........... ......... 5 Iaeac T. iiulton, for sundry Briei prit:sd far use of Cit)- Atorney in lch, 1856 ................ 57 50 A. . Phlrps, Street CAomml oner, for rundry tahl enx pndit.e. from. . June. t,'S6, to April25.'5 ,as per1 biell a file . ................ 10 Yeas--Mes.s. Banister, Barbarin, Bartlette, Benit, IBridge, Chiapella, Eager, Fabreo, Guyol, Howell, Kelly, Stith, Thayer, Violelt and Wiltz--15. JODICIA Y. The following report from the above committee was read and adopted: The nomuliUee on Judeleary have the honor to report upon the reloolution to them referred, together th ar substitur a o referred, paats by the tmard of Alderenia, appropriatiung the cums: lr firstt of oo hu cldried a tlire, 70-100 tdolla's fo i- maltbng four hllndrcd and tftdon copies of judgmenbt in suits of doleinlledent tx-payers t twety- lec etit eache and the sus - situte appropriating the stut of two hulldreI uati seven 50100 dlis your committee report in eeor of perisiln in the orgiel resolution, which istbe mnouut allowed for l eel copes. O othe petition of J. Fr mea le lato .ie-tenan. of he Poliee, asking payment of hii salary to 'the e lt of , v y n ext your ,oer rmoace report adversely, as the power ' i chargi" nd ap pointing the police is solely vestwt the IlMayor .of IIe city, Sin accordattO with t oe new City Chnrter. YTeer committee also report nb ordheto o deiing the electieeon r precincts ofc therity, is rec,,red by the new City Charte r wichi reqirces the sime to he potseud in the ninth of Aprcl. - T. A. BARTLETTE, A. CHIAPELIA. o The substitute of the Board of Aldermen for the resolution of this Board to pay R. E. Sehlutius $103 75, referred to in tho foregoing report, was rejected, and the original resolution persisted in. On motion, the Judiciary Committee was appoint. ed a Committee of Conference on the subject on the part of this Board. The followiog report from the Judiciary Conmoittte was read and adopted. th t thileeCommtee on dliolry beg ldnveto report: ee the petl tio of " Boneard"," a lngto be refunded amou o' a tnne, for violation of th city ordinances c; adversely, s tere ls nothing to show that slaid cne was improperly imposed. ' On tile tpetition of F. Vanuucehl, with regard to an injunction uied out by the attorney. and askib relief ; your comlitee t report that the same ho- Ieecn settled by tile City Anoruoy. Respectfully submittetd, rT. A. BARTTETTE A. CIIIAPELt A. POLICE. The following report from the above committee was read and adopted ; the rules being suspended, the rc fsolutions accompanying the same were read and unanimously adopted : The Committes on Police beg leave to report : . Onthe ,petition of A. Daniel. asking the use of Ptaee de Armes for an cexhibition of fire works, onfvorebhly 2. Upon tim petition of Wnr. Crepprel, oaking tbat a coffee house license taken OUtby John Altmeyer, be transfered to hlim ; in favor of. 3. On tle petition of O. Robin, asking permiss.ion to erect a steam engine on his property, corner of St. Ann atd Villero streets; in faer of 4. On the pettiion of o. Mltgneeu, asing thnit a grocery licetse be trensfered to Ohm, taken nut by W. tcmelette, he baving purcbhased tie sltok frott soid tlaigneoe fasvorahl. 5, Ol the pettiion oft Johtn iotfeky, sltinge perrmiss;on to erect a soap factory on his property ot the corner of Eirod street0 and Wtthingtaon Avenue fsvorable. 0. On the petiion of C. iA.I1 Nobles b fo,. asking permeeeion to erect n blacksmith sehop on Iercutles street. belcecn Titon Walk eand Cnliopl street ; favorably. 7. On tle petitioe of R. Iodges, asking erm Issioni t removo his seame engine, now on Tchoupitonlas streel, to the corner of Tetoepltolcs and Lonisa street; iu favor of. 8. On the etition of suntdry proplerty holders and redentls of tiee lenth ýard, aginst the Cotton Pickery ald utkint g tles remorla of the same •your commuittee report fn favor of the petition. P. S. WIlTa, J. L. FAIi , HENRtY GU YOT, T. A. BARTLETTt. IRelsot, That tie Treasurer be notlorized to r esfer a coffee hotlse license, taken out by John Altmeyer, to We. Crepipell for tie balancof tile ear 1856. Resiohed, Tlt perissioo be and tle tsame is hIereby given to o. Robin to erect steam ncogine on hist property. corner of St. Anne and Villere streets, provided tile sam e e done o l aecore - acce with existing ordinance the same toretanu during the plecsure of the Common Couonei. sssolted, Tlhat the Treasurer e and hle is hereby autehorized to transfer a grocery license, taken out by Wt C euelet, to Mr. G. Mtigneat,. for tie year 1t56. Resolect, That pernnisuio be and tile same is hereby given to P. tIolfskv to erect a soap faertsy ou his property at tile corner of Girod street and elsbington avenue, tle same to "emain during tie pleasure ofe the Common Coemel. lcol.et, Teat permission he aed tle sam e is hereby given to Otresrs. C. 1d. Nobles & Co. to erect e bhtcksmith's shop on terceles etres,, between Triton Folk aelt Calliope street the same to remaine during tie pleasure of tlcCommon Council srsoleeti, Tlli permission bte and rtet same is hereby iven to R. Blodgesto remove his steam eninoe freom Its present locntion on Tchonplituhls street, to tile coroeer of Te ptleepiecines cnd Louisa street, the some to remCain during the pleasuere of tie Common Concic . Reseolvet, That tile Street Commissioner te nod he Is Ierhby requelsted to notify tle owner or sowners of a cotton piekey rit. uated ie the Ninth Representative I)itriet, fonnely oeeccpied by Mr. Small, to deicontinne the erection or buldling of the sme unlder thle penalty made and provided ill such eases. FIRE. The followiug report, from the above committee, was read and adopted : Tihe Committee ol Fire, to whom wn referred t ie message of his honor tie Mayor "of the - inst.. relating to e icreese of tile police force ofe te city. 10 men), for tle plepose of rieingl tile tre alarm bells," roer eommittee beg leve to report e.t rersely, so far as le police is concerned. ''hey, howeverer, tily" ollnr witi tle s.,hteor s o to tieeesseity of the numberei y 10 men, tobeapponted for the aoresaidspecial dcy. Shoeld this ember omenel beE appointed as active polieemen, your corlecit tee nare of the opinion that t wrould create contusion ic the nigit and dvay duty oethe pollce, and woul not efoect tile deired obe ject, vlz.: a proper alarm in the event of fire. Tier, therefore, believe that it will be more satisfatoery to c give ecrsheporsinte of snic olSeersito tihe Cief ingineer togeteir with the chtir men of tile Commlttees as Fire. Thescae tr now we stteUlion for tre n'rnsct ice the city. mnd it woul reqire teai me to eparorm that duty, sayis five ordy. ,and fiO- for nbit duty-. Th. neces sary resoltion is, therefore, presenteid for oer nlroval to appoint tihe number of moen required ior thie ft-eiside dles Thi committee tso beeg leave to report toht sceve, or in flct all teb engine houses in the city are sadly ri want of paint it, g: thre neoes. ty rep'th's to ate --1 w~rork havring been done. tesis work fs absolftely rere h ss ded, fin order to hlriservtl s ],u, m....us or property to the corporathmuu, mud ireeif lloeed to rv-csn ice 1,1hir pseceent eecndition, ill be double te orxpene to put tere sce in order c, hn rered. A leolutiou is, ctherefore, presented. eoqueetinv the SllrinceVr to ftcseishetihe vouel with cn of c he ieeie of c rld repairs, teiclout ielay. teepectfclliy submitted. IENRI" GCTOL, A. LANI)IR Y, GEtAIlt ST TH. Ictal~hlt 0~irTpt The foeo-ling resolution, accompanying the above report, was read : delsolred. That the Chief Eogineer of the Fire Department of tihe city of New Orleans, togeter -itlh te Chciremon o' the Committees e, Fire of the Common Coiuncil be.and tcey are here by authorizerd to appoint te p competent peresons whos dutic shll be toring the bells for aiarms offireinlcle city; rae d f".er, that the Chief of tihe Fire Department shall haves fUl power to remove or diselhrege any person, or perons, appoineid is ore said, for neglect or refusal to perorm, said duty. 1t it ifrtrj i rcsolre, Tlecattile rcncpeseiati n of ecit per"o. appointed for tihe above mentioned service be and thle .ac e ic bhrey fixe sc, at the rateof forty dollars oer nloeit payible monthly. Mer. Violett moved to-tly the foregoing resolution on the table--earriel. Yeas--Messrs. EBanister, Barharin, Bartletle.. Bent. Bridge, Chiapellra, Eager, Itowll, Thayer and Vbolett -10. Nays-- ees.pr. Fabre, GuyoI, Stith and Wiltz -A. The following resoluttion, acomlpanying the same report, was read and unanimously adopted. lteiobcei. Tht thie City SCrvetor be, ad he lis e reby rerltst ed lto ftlrlltsi tlee Common Concil. itithout deiryi an est nret ol .e cest or ,p.antilnthe severalenin h-ou-e, s nary require the same, in the city. IMr. Fabre offered the following resolution, which was read, the relesbeitg suspended, and lost for want of the legal majority by the lfclowing vote : Yeas-lMessrs. Banister, Barbarin, Benit. Eager, Fabre, Goyol, Howell, Stitl, Thayer, Violett and Wiltz--ll. Nauys--Messrs. Boartlette, Bridge and ChiapeIla--3. lcolrel. Tllnt R. Hunt Es, Es ce aeeehrlced eie th tE City At torney in the suit of tie City of Neo t)rhico vs,. the Ciiy of Baltimore, said suel it being for perticioi of tei properties el the Mkl)onogh estate On motion, the Board adjourned. JAMlES A. IHOPIINS, Secretary. MAYORALTY OF NEW ORLEANS. COMMON COUNCIL,, City Hll, City of New Oiloii., Ma.y 3, 2 o0 [ No. 2793. ] ,icsoft That thi, C tptroller he inoi,,ct, to ndicrtiuein ,,. llieinl jonrnnl, l or ten days, i vitig soulopl oposals to to I~eeirtd npto 2 u'laer B.. o lls tctllday lte the first ill scrtton, for contracts for the fOIluw)io publil wolio , viz 1st. }"or repair nB il thsprrred streets, paced suppo~rts, Iscrsoe wnsniaoe rvita n -loilie weisd,,,., to lo 'lo. , 1Oiflo,,,,,tloetei n ldo, da iofe :rlii in front of city propery, and nt the Intersection of streety, for a period of three yearsA, 1,codin g tioI seift ,Ofi Ole, i the Street Cmnmisnioiner'a Uflier and whlich shall in, pnblished in the -llod iOOohrnnl, llve days dalrin the Iime of recL,.. ing Iproposo. Offerrooar be mhode for thie whae w, , in one con oldac, or for lneh .,,g sepnruteiy. and shall bi endosed Spruponll flor repairing tl, e pordloltreet". i. il l,,lnngi all [be "reefs and repairing too a oI,1,,,II streetJ of the city for I ,, fil of three yearn, ntrordin to lilicnlilos as aforeoaid, to Ire pubblishbed as aforjesaid. Ol.y m hbe mintt 1) Ts,' cl comprisd g one of te tsar Die tricts, nodlr to be endored 'L proposals Cor rlennioC Jtrcct, " :id. F'or ruredris all the blridges h, diie city for ni period of till,. years, O rcoryinl to the sp 0.kantas as nforemiid, to bi pnblishled Ilr aforesaid. Offers may be made for thle wh~lale ork A R one Aon Lact, or Ybr each or eitWer of two pnrLEANS to b dlaidad by the center of Oly oflNtreet, to be e,,,rsed " S ropo Auls for repairing '10,115, bo, In eneh rose file peraur! oficrinl: proposals wrill state fire namesr and Cooci, s of scurity altered, it A i.g olloo ,laod t0. t . gage sec~urity on Illtilellmbar d rearl ,star., i ! ersonal scuritt till bt, together, or eitoer separaely, he conidered'F owlo eino further inderstoolo that in ose any pirone thle wo'in proposed Car shall be under contract, the new contractor will Be put iI t,, place of tie city as irgards ule obligations of the city towards rho aid contractors.· [SgetPresidenlt Board of Asairtst rltdea ten.. [Sigiad] .JOltN CUi.I1tiL 'oON, President Boardl of Aldermlen. Approved Ma,,y 20, 1001. [Signed] JOltN L. LEWIS, Maotr. il29 A tree cpi. 1. A. LEW0. Slcroetory MABYORALTY OF NEW ORLEANS. COMiMON tiOiNtIL City Tllp 1 City of Now Orlonno,,,ll4, 10. [ No.1 719. ,Ioslold, Thit the Colomptr.llir ill,,liAt on tihe TiI I in tonal of' H. G. OCrnfcld, P J it-eibcrgor and S. P. Alicia ltr, for s ,rvices iipcl to Io loino ioo of T,,i en ,a, r, te. in ,corditon with , ha rio olution No,. 305s , t th1 rata o1 ton milltrd dollar per mont,,ooaclh, Clum tihe 21st uly-, I&5, to the tit 31.y, 1i6it, provided i hasli tucathlil as ,ave beeAnaid ioter, oe delle iruoi theil warrant. iSigacdl JOANS CUIRERt'rOOS, Presidenlt Board olf Aldermen.. 2 I residents ioard of ri-ogt ioldermen. Approtllo 011y 2 o, 1Si to [Signed] JOHNS L. T.,CWI. l l)·or in y2 A tree eop. L A T (EtNCel t;OMPTROLL~~ld I'RS, O}'PIC}; Ci .1ot New Or~leans, May 29, la%. [ Nn~. '79 ]. Trsnired, Thant thle Canlprrller toe illa~rsrtei to nrlverlise inl the odiciul Jaurnsl Fur ten lays, Ina (rinilg sealedl prapl,-al to b,;. recererl up to I u'lock SC., ire!"." e hclt dny after f tlee drst In y, liol, for donltls for the ologi~lO pllworli kn, viz : Lat. For repairing ,dl th1e plavdl 10 iI,, 0ave0 suIlpols, gltl ltr, i batoltes, wigs and O so olop 110 1,oslli; llo tic 'o iwlalk in Colo i of ityi'lropelty, and tit rCo ilnieraion of snllolo ,i fr period ll lO [lea e.-, l ording to 0,p cilalMillr on fit. in tile Striit COomioi',ones l tficr, asndtpootoi. sllot l o iid patliOhlb~l til lliciiollornl ltrioiltdons during l time ultoft ler( vinepo ·o dsoi. Oi~lllsti, maye noi for the ihole wfork l a til ontrtcti or for eneh, street iegplnteld and shalll be endorsed ' proposalsr for r0000, 1 the paied itrio,, rlta." 2d. F·or eclaning nli it,, s treets anld rele~ihinj file If a" fc~ streets of thu city- for n period of th~ree prams, accentingi to Ateeipootioys 20lnrcasid. to 1024. nrahea .., aelaril. allele u ,be mar!L, I h eeliolnc cl etell camriaihu llr of "'ho ft," Dis~itricts, il to be cllda 'e pro,. bll for cluilainl sicles." 3d. }'or repairini. ng all h bridPges in Ioitoe c f lr a piilod of Nire. i laroiiy g.diot to sp,.yo Ito oonyoilb ill, fo boesolo Op Mt OP it aforeslk. Offers ay for tile wdoyle oor in cuOe coutmet, or for enehi or eithr of two por.ll to 1), divided Soy te clnter of Coanl street, to be ii doyscd i "proposttt flo,,,o, CBioridgooi." In each UILe tia PrroOI offering proposals will mtate the ninesr and Coto,,, of '"'By ffered, it bFeingundersiood thatmortlgage ahclrity on unllxurmbeled caul wifel, or personal nellrily, will bath together, or either separately. be coaluirtcnd ; nd it being further undestood ant in case ma portionl of 9 .c wort: proposed f0r sha0 t be under contratct, the Cn,,10 11,r 1ill Le pato i1 thle place U 0 file city' as regarfds the obligaltions or thle city' towards the aid contractors.. [Signed] B. L.. TRACY, President Boalrd of Asrlalont Aldermen. Approved 6lay 20. 10501. [signcdj J.OHN CULBF RTSON, President Boaard o A~ldenmepu. Approved Mlnv 28, 1056. my70 - Signed] JOHN L. L.&WIS, Mayor. Nolte. Is herebyy givon that sealed proposals will be roreived by ma up to 12 a'eloK·k N., an MIONDAY, the 91h day of Juue proximo,, for the above ontracts. O. Dr.11UYS m:.) Colptroller. Said proposal. to be ope-ed on said day to presence of the Ffuance Centel w us. CRANN3"O PAT~'I'EN'P 1'r'ALLIC BURIAL CASK}:ET.--P. U. CONK k Co.,P. imore nd Whlolesale !leaders in Crane's Metallic Bartl asktfo the Sntates o Louialibns and Ilislsiripl. ae-Onco nod Snmp gr Koaaa, No. 63 5. Ch1Ti~saliaa yoPQo ito 1l ie St Chorart" Hotel, Na rlemu, ttý tt OFFICIAL---OFFICIAL. IAYORALTY OF NEW OIRANS, City BIll, 23d of Mny; 156. pURSUAnT to the provisions of an aot of I the LCgislatelro of this State, entitled "an net to lend tm act to Coolldattt the y f New oyrletns, aud to Iprvide for the government of the Ciy o' yew Orlens And tihe Idndntlnt - ltd oft ty ereoH yftct roed Cyyryth, it6i " Notice is hot ehT given thaot an electlon will be holdoyh the qualified voters ofyhe City of NN w Orltean on IONDA the second dpy of JTun next, for the fallowing EBxecutivo .11 cers and elombers of the Common Council, to wit: Mayor of the City of Nw Orleans,. Comptroller of tt e City of New Orleansl Sitreet nmnlesstoner of the City of NeaOrlenas. The whole of the foregoing oieaErs to he elected by general ticket. Ftri Recorders tobh elected by Districts, vi: One from each District ofthi City of New Orltnst. Nhno mlntera of the Roard of Aldermuu, ts follows: Three Aldertmen by the First District. Two Aldermen by the Secot d District. Two Aiderten by the Thlnl District. Two Aldemnen by the Fonrth t itrict, Fifteen membert of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, as fol. lows : Six Assi.tant Aldelen of the First District; two from each ward In said District. Foyr Assistant Aldermen bythi e Second Distriet two from thie Fou'rth Ward ae one from each of the othier Wnrds itt sold District. Threo Asststany Aldermen by the Third District ; one from esch Ward in said District. And two Atsiatant Aldermyn by the Fourth District; on front each Word Ill said District. the polls for said election to bt hIeld at the titblowyitg plcts And under tile snperibntendenc of the Inspectors and Clerks hereinafte"r nrmend, to wit : First Precinct--At the School OllSte, corner o f Patniyr and Richardstreets.-Inspetors ; James home, 7. iB. Walton and Wlt. it. .,tlle.--Clarks; Peter Feyon and W. W. itcOart y. Second Precinct--At the Engqine lIonso of Fire Compa ny No. Ti, on u'l'hli webtween Aipolh) and llaecllus streets--Inslectmsa; James tBeggs, toln Piatttysmyr anyd ttyltntmi Bloomitild, Clerks II. V. Rydes ttd in. t. "Wiheyten. Third PrecVint,y-- thi Eneino tIotyy of y cyelyitcs' Fire Corn ynyy No. i--Inleetors ; tortimetr Trttr, F. Ctltrleville aind I)r. Anst-''lerks; id. rinntell and John Roach. Fourti Precinct--At tit Enginoy lIoyus ofi Jatiton Firo Com pnay No. 18--In.t ctors ; Thos, II. Shieldy, Alii nder , lart and IIenry D. Ogdyt--Clerks W'. C. tLytti aid I. E. Mlx dell" Fifth Preclnct-At tihe Engite Iiouse of Fire Coalanyy No. 2, corner of Tchoupitoulas and Natchez streets-- .Pns etor 'tht. Rvkiyt, a t Isnnc s :lemnlor ynd 1t. JIdsont--Cierks W. ,?. I,,hbbnad n ,i.snpp flo'€ ytit y'recinyc-A- tte oyse oy Lotisi ttn Ialoso Company, cor nor of Fe1rdido and Cnrondelet strects-Inspectors; Robert Con aty, Tienrty FTyyloraye ynd iR. W. Adal--Clers; Ciharles T. Isitlin, and johbt S. tltrti. Sevonth PIrctinct--At the Enginy IIotse of Fire Coytpnny No. 14, on Common street--Inspetor ; Jaymes Iyndsey i. C W. Phillips and T. D. llrper--Clertks ; W. A. Ieeeller mtd T. J. tlitilberger. highth l'rcintct-At tie Etigtine IIouse of Fire Company No. 7, on Dauphine Ietween Cnytomhotuse and Ritvilly e streets--In sytotrs; S. I Flto. iy Sylnel thmltoutnland TI. Seett Cierks F. leyhicr anti ". w. Collely . Ninth Pteclnet-At thi. Engine iousye of Fire Company No. 1i, on Baysi near Cotl street--tnstetyors : Then. tIlarte, JTohn Sltlmer and t. A. Bettinger-Clerks ; i. Flores atd J. V. lerllmaut z. Tenth Preienct--At the Coroller's Office on St. Peter street, op posite tte old City lall--i-nspetort ; J. ID,,iyl tyllyiytye Jde. letnyd IIt. a,. t tire--Clerks ; AMt-,y ltordtlgat yud J. W. Wtingfield. ileveyth Precinct-At ithe entrance of tile ew Orleans Ballt Itoom, Orleans streit--Inspectors t ugeCne ileyry, J. A. I tp hilttnd t.1t. . yGirndonyt-Clerks 0. 1lyi and A. De J,,y. Twelfth Pyrecinct--At tie Engine tIotse of Fire Complly No ld, on tinh ietteny Rtmpatrt int Std. CIAtlly strct--iTllspec tors ; J. MI. Mlaureat, WmW . Audry Anrd C. DoVllliorm--Clerks ; F. 'Percy nlld o. Clotgnt . Thirti.nth Precinct--At Engine Tlouse of Tire Company No. 1, on Hospital between Bourbon mnd Royal streets-Inspectors ; tlesy Clsiltd, yJohn T. Ddjour And P. Maloche--Clerks.; G. Innty and J. 1l. Ctiainl. Fourteenth Prechtct--,1t the Engine IIouse of No. 3, on ll/wou Rotd--Inspectors: T. Drolet. O. Iot lind F. Ti. Crott Cleriks V. Lahttut alnd A. Petltpanin. Flfteulh Pyrecinct--At riat men STichool IIonse--Iniyteeeir F. C. Ltylli. it gene C ytde and i . Iodrt--Clerks ; A. Toa Ttand Chas. Lecarprntler. Sixteenth Precinct--At the Breton Market--Ispectom:y Ed. muntd Chafllot, Solomon eAdlor nldl P. O. Ltbtnt--eICrkx. P. Catsanova and Edwurt lpl,at. Seventeenth Precinct-At tie Engine tIouse at Ililncbnrg--In specters ; /ohlo Jaeobs, Alnthon" O'\Noil and Charles Faot C hlerks William Riiihrdto, nd ,John Jaobs,. Eightyeenth y reeinyt--At thie Engine t.oey of Fire Company No. --tyspectors; .James Brootks, Jnates Seglhdiynd S. . Ralf--Clerks; Alexnnder Lee alnd Felix Coustanzle. Nineteenth Precicyt-iAt tie Mexicai n allf tailrady Depot Inleytorsy: J. . Dueoing. S. tP. Brntt and George Hoopcr --ClerVs ;. Neyllln and .yoyn Ntotlnma, TwentietI tyreinyt--At the yCottoni PreiyOlly, Oraitmen street Inpectirs; T. .Vliltz, Gi. DeFerlet and Geiorge Il,ytenhuhl Clerks; Robert .lyle, ani 1'. fByron IMoilynrtli,,. Twyenty.First Precinct-Att L.tit str.eet tariet tt.se--Ittypc tors Jacylies Chnrbonnet, W. V. Vitndyrtyad N. dinnott Clerks; F. Bnrtoleny and T. Desgrts. Twentiy-Sycond Precncti-At the yook-nb.d-,ndder Compnny on .lackson ylryet--I.,speetors; Joih i.. Wttiy si, Rchard Swi n Itd iiJohn S. Whityaker-t lerksy ; S. (tlpll y luldt - nwemnt-Thtrd Precinct--At the School Ie .L cos ler of .{anga zinc and "-ond street.--Inspectors; Robert MeClin, J. Nur ment andl George Punrvis--lerkcs ; Wi. Doho.n and'. - The Polls to by openeyd at i oyclock A. it.. atd close at . I'. 3. ; and thye Returnsy y of iid .ictotiou to bho,,dy tothe y1.m dri.,.d .liayr According to Ilaw. JNO. L. tiW3i is ayor. N. Il.--By section 13t of tile Act Allproved 12th Mayrch, 1I5, ii ity requirdit sthat the In.letors and tlerkis of thie lection ,zll hveattilnet the Age of' 30iyair, st shall have been citi i.l of tll, Soa, for ten yiears, ntd for itve i rl residentst of hti City h of Ne( Orlrnliu ; stll be legally qualified yoters of tihe )ýreclncts in which they act. and shall be seveallyr .worn by the lauyer two days prbviioust to ie election, aceurding to the pro .,isinns of the .,thy Art icyl of the (.ylstitnlion of t yhe State And they shll take the I'urther oath thalt thyv poxenrs the qualifiea inns pryesribyd by said ict of 12 iyn ] yrclih 1514. Tyhe Inpectors and :lCrks abovu mined rill ,lease call at the Savenr's otlise to he qualified aecordinjO. toaw. w yItuy JNO. L. I.ErWES, 3flyor, MAIIFII AlE I.A NOI'91.Et.A-1OR1.EANS, 1 A' AelPrkl..' I PIn 2:3 . 12ai. CU, RMEMENE T true dtsosttions d nnli li, F c In ,.I I. isl nlrl lr e lellAt, 1.i.: A e poor .1nrll r AbA nlel. pII AAns IIA '.l11..- . I11 ]u .Clle-0-I 1t por po ,llrani- fllln F llnmen vie In ill. la Norwell, U alnn, et nI-.'Thp.uisrr u de $ iea, 1reý.'' . tpprou,'. le 19 11'F 195d. All,5 ell pnr In pii"Olt donnnr vine lei i~lcttenrs dumcn n ynali F All.,,e In Allle do In fellI il ll A 2 du moil de jOiln p-A.,lf... .GI I h l le oflci(. 4 C uI 41es 1A1'Ar cdiAlufortellkA f p'omnllpn i-nn l l, l fir l A.e }lairN. I lld . i. v lIne dl An IF. le I.lA l'antilA kp. 1111 Pons c 1l of eid-t drrontii pre ipA, sifr ,in iirkct 11nirl. SAle Ii ecor.-a rd, l iIII Aprl, U. in pn lst io s ou clln le lirlt~t d In, l t 1. N Volrll: Ol.nr 1..IAIAl" n rl.NIA iladlsliAld ienn 9AcomAI.1Anhit AAis -Aldlermn pon le llllr.l 111 Ai plrgIF I 1)', . d IAlAlelrIe II t second dIA . A.tricl - A~eux ldk-lI pour le t11,1.91' ditrict. II.u. A Id.rmen pa InIAA lriti.;Adi..rieI, tl :.In I, ib- du Conseil de Aaillil, 111 I l denl I-in snlit Six :l1a1itnnr;.Al.ermen pou1 le premieA didy rict, d.nt deua AFr Ihnlllpid nrr1ndt.11 Ae en rliplrc A Quntrle Atsiirilntah hdc-lnci poor c recond district, door deuxs poor lF 1SAAtII Aele ullr.Yndi -I s IIIFIt err p Ikrln , dA. ounces .rro 9.ll1-(lntllA do li ' disAriAt. A'lia .\sl AIdmlAll .1'. Ilui.r IlAItiri diatA;A., '].,It nA Ipm, 1- l..A-A nrAcllIIIIAl cA ie chapi e fri, -l Et deux IAs~iitiInts-.ldhAp21.1 p le yl'-tri AAe ditrict. dent ni pnll e o rlllrlA ,.,dp dA lit JI ribt. I.L. ncrmilli de It, dine election stn ont places dolns Ics enrlroils t aerart son. hr *nrveiilnnee de, illrlireldnrr et grel irl s It .1"e, III Icll· et lioml iiis*, wllrir: I'nrcinvl--A en" s itueuc au coin 'I" ours d oli Pilen in. et ]I unc All., All Pater Seon A It .. A.. 'FA(: ri l 1911,1 'IAreiiIt-A ItIniII de Il pomjp. II de In l'n;4r i, lNo. 21, utlbliml, enure 91 t r£ le iApllN. .9 Illt l"-llF'AArll, I , l.rimes Blalgl Jll AI1 PIaAIA'AI t Ien] IlAFiAI d'F.,I re~ierl. 11. Y. '."ar eAi Ain. IIt. l'nlFon. 3me Preeinet--.\ In Ium"Irn de In pourepr dle In cnnmpnenie Jlc· cl nnici No. B--Ispcvtcore; )Lrtimer Turner F. ;ll.tricrille It le Dr. Ames-GIIIII re ; i": . Grinnelll et .lolill Roill,. Ima f Precinct-Ah In mnison de In pnmpep de lit onmrytnle Jnker ibon N.. IB8-Inupectenii ; Thee S. She d.1s, Alpznlldcr limn t If. Il. O-rlrll-- reffl icra IV. (:.I~ttle It I). F:. Mlnadull. Bme 11;.ecinm--h In mnisonol de In nmplle rle Ix enmpxgniir No. 2, nu emu desI. ruts· Tchm~ipimnin ep (t Nltlellai-I IISI)C1I:UI. Th., 12vkmmy 7s unc Ch(:widrilr el It. Judsonl-l: trtfiicrb; W. W. Illlllrrml et Jlos. Infty, nrue Plecinet- A hl mnison hrll d n eanpn];llnir de hllvnul Iouisi annl, mllc gnulre des nice Pell lido It I'.ulo,duel- -llnppNcnrI Rohlt (:onlany, llenty Flnr~utee It It. W. Admue-Greffi-rs LClus T EIsthrr et Johnr S. }I urst. r,. P recinct-A- . Is:l lldsaI de Ia Pomp.llp de Incn·mp ngniC g No, [ de II C n Canmm,1III-In ppeetllT* .;IF rinllui) If. I.·~ ,'It itlip, It F. I). Illp r---irclticro: It. A. Beach- Ir t T. J. Ilirnilbuiger. Sm. i'reaiilctt -,\ h mnison I], In pnmpe do 1I1 r~mpngnfs Nn. 7, I Di liophinoctntre lex rur. IWenvilic It d, In L).lmrllcjlmplcl rema s . II. Fullton, Samuepl Ilumllten It MI. Scutt-nirefier, ; F. Plsuciller et P. II- Collens. 9m, P Irelci ct-.\ In m;~ti-n dre In pompD de }n teinpngnlo dcr. fen-, NO. 15, nrcc du Bassin pros In ,e C Lmlli-Inspeclenrs;~ TIIn·o. 0 1)alnle , Joint Slsllltnex It F. A. Usllilnger-Urecllierx R. Fiore, IN~. Wi. 11"I (Icy.r IOnic P'recinct-Aru Lnrenmu du Coronler, rue St-Pierre, via-iu-via 1'mII cit'l 116tei-de-Yille-Ilnspnetenrl· ; .S. I)IIIeII ustave. La.l trnsto It Il. I.. 1'eilec-Grefliier:; Arnim- Iordnrau et J. IV. WhilLIulld. lime Precinct-A 1 'entree do la mile le b Il Il'Orleans, rue II'Tr lenus-Inaprpseenrsx I~llgenu Iaii~ra, .1" A. Ifopkins It IL. It. TL, tllilnolm--Oleecr · G. Delht ft ptr A, Ilrjciol. Unto. Precinct-.\ It i Iluslml del pomp. d o In cnmpnlieule No, speetaells ; J. MI. Mlllenge in, $Vn ndre It G:. do Villiers-G(ref ll.1 F: I. I'urep et G), Cxlanneo 19111e i'rreillet-i In nison de In pnmpe de In ramnlngniu No. 9, die Fr 1lo1pitnl enure lei rxcr Itoo;lle et Itnnrha,-I--lnl lac leers .lines n(assmrd, John T. D ill-, I t 1'. Nnlueho-- CGrrff fiai~s (:. Mini), of ,1. I.. G-tinel. I u"p Precinct-A~ In mnison Je In pnmlpe de In compngniie ::n. in to l·lu chemn dII Ila)·oll-ln l~e clelnrf ; T. Irsoile, I RouxLOW, inB~. :ut- -( r cmtrri P. lll t A. Petilpuin. 15m, t'retiucrA 1'i min,~l dlB ie lu I HIc des ililC H OomrCY-In Ppcctceib; it. C. Ihilville, Ilugeno s tile , am. I)artari-Grcl'· LIIrrx; A. Tnca et LsI. I.,cnrpclliPI. limle I'reeinl(--A In lllle Itretonne-Insptptencsrs Fd. C1,01 t, S A~ot ndler It 1'. G. lmbatut-GUeillerr ; 11. nnhini.,i at Mile I'reinct--A Immllsnn de In pnmpec, B arilnlnbanrg- Inspce: reins ,ann ,..Jlealrs Jlllony G' Nell it C FagPa r-Gretoiers ; NV. Riittt- Itt r unison JA~ubs. lame Prercintt-A Lt n mison It ht pnmpe de la eanpngnie No. 8, --Inspectesrn; Jnes 1SrnoLcs, Jnx Seguin elc S. S. KCII-liTCC Bens Ales. Lee e t eliri Consttilnr de 19ln, Precincct-nul depfit du cllnin fen do gEolf. rat onq~l --Ill*[lcrtcnte: .I I3. 1)nciling, J. 1'. Rococo e t (jsu. l..P - ('rcIIlrr; h'. Sec nlls et John N~rvnlll Nice I'lrei ncr nil Iulrenu de1 It pnc~sc u ,noon, rue des f: void nanm~-rnspenptems;r T. \Villa. G, do 'brilt at (:og. Irlr· gernluehl-isretlier : Cl~s lt. 11ynulu o P. liillno , Iluifolllmllc 21 m, Prelcilict--in olilrch i de it II1 I.0lliai--lnrlpclel~r s J. (:hirrillnltEl V. C:. Flandelrs et N. Silllnot- Grrcllisrs ; CIO. F.' 2'tlle I'lrlcrine t-u it in dc In c1I1 (Dltlpgnili d'Fchclles et du (:lochetl, r;, l itkr·;n-Illrpaetr lI Is; Jahn A. \Vittliiir, It. Sumoe,[ Jnloln S. I\~litilhcl·-l~cicn· ;S lill'll It 'L'in P; ecincl-- 8 1']:ec a situ c l r coin vies n as It e t de., Mar;,n ins-I flier earsn ; IRobt. }tc~liry J.. Nurnnllol It I'ri-lrir;It. )1On;" Le,~ scrutiny s e1rous ollrrts d I),,il I,,,,, du ,,ti,, t rf·rivh 's lenllrc du I .irG It lea remove do ,tt, u-i'lP~i( -Inn faltI~ils nu -Mfiire, eoussiR::lrc onlumniumeit u ht loi. JOHIN I~ L.IWIS, Noiire. N. IS.--l.R section 13 de Pnart nppirnlr v It 12 mars i 146 eirrl rll l e, illapteleer ct F; tlirrs de I'elsr lia s liullt lleinlt 1'dge it, (ten a insln, ynl'il, alicllt t'11cig r lx r e l Ilmt lclrll l ax uric c qi'ils rbaillellt dons Lt v illa drgllia eill1 u ; rqll'i s ninon Ica yunlitee li~galrer des ,otuntls du 1,rc "lncl liunaley ncl ila ngissenli et Illilr 'i4, s ll at nssenllr · pnr " )i irc den.l jome it, ,,It ]·i~lCI. tit)l cnnforntclent~t n 1, l cl e 9J rle I onlrlitutimo n de I'lhl il ; "t qllil nllnnr en olltr ' 0'1' pi ri'ddnl Ice yunlitlv I.xi~i~c nr le di t ll te tilt 12mire 1856. L "s inepleclellrs en grenirm Illnm b. i-tlessns eUUdrmll Lien ,0 cool. o-c il bureau du Maldre pour y itrir -. reenteri ceer(urule nlrlt a 10 lai. ,TOI 1S 11. 1.6IS-I, 3airp. (COMPTIROIER'S OFP001CR, Citly of N, OrleaMs. May I, 1855. RESOLV I D, That the ComItroller be, nal S ho in S crrey iutborrir d Nnl r "gnirad to bob, noEla, foSS stansding n allrrlisicnlcn in the lliciill Jnllrnnl, Ihnlt in LecnnlaRII e ithl thle "iItch "acton of olrdill~lilr No. 144~2, app-ld }larchr e 311, I&31, the Coiloeil will not PN)" any bill agalinst theI City "ideasI rontreirll nldm r illlority of an order f~rom Ilia Compltroller, in accordancr e withi tll ortinnocar referred to. lSig-,ol E. L. TRACY, Pntsideat Board of Assrir;(nt Aidslnten. LSignEld I.. IE. PEAlS, Approoed April 3i, 185.r. LSigsedl JOHN L. LEWIS. Mayor. Tie 7tt1ntion of the officers of the city onl El th5 polli, is oespectt'ully called to the foregoing rlsolhlg lo. S. 170 RUTS, my10 If Comptrol ly of Now Orles,,. IAJos brought to the City Pollee Jnilerr tile 5tl h lIlIES llly i7EE, ,ln itO lE Ete i:h higt, iy "bo, 17years Ild, toys I, belogls to R,. Rlsingtnnl Tnlor, livilR36 miles fib om ME 'phi Te.7. '1he owner IS requested to catll and claim said .lave, .,earthobg to law. E. PEANCHIERSI, nt)'2 1t Reaper of Ilia City Pris~on. 11hAS brought to the City Police JreIiOI the e011 rt. Iba segro man \ E l g : ; i fact inches ; the rieht hEId : is about 20 years old. E S E 8 5 to Il. SEaeS Seilyhltt, livingEIt Tuni-e, Eo Red Rio, 'hl owner IE requested to call ad elelm soId IrEv according to lax, I 1. PLANCRARD, 5175? 151t 871157 of City Palic J3l, OFFICIAL---OFFICIAL. ,MAYORALTY OF NEW ORLEtANS, Comotnt ('touncl, elty lil, May 2dd, 1850. E No. 2'73. ] a l SOIVI TD. Whtt the polls for the electlno .-Lh to I.1 lmld on 3[onday, tile 2ct June, 1850, to elect a al14ryo for the City of N'ew Orlealsn, Conlprrotllr, Street Uommtsiaaoller, ..11( Tour Recorders, (one for eael Dlis rio ,) nhllonlnenlubra d theu eaerdeof Ahlrn, etd flfeen members of the Roard of .o stlaet Aldermene Ite fixed at the folloeing places anld undr the direetion of the eollewen toaled Inspectors: FtIoT Pteot...,--At the eehool hoeee EornereOf Paetmter and tlehRed streets. Itl, Iotrt Jatea Iloet, J. I. Wltone; Cltrks, Poter Fettsoetnd W.V W. ceOerdty. Itcotn ttaniT.t At tilA 'tdne house of Fire Componey No. 20, on Thello street heetween Apollo ated IlBeehu treets. )lleetors, Janlre loggf.Johbe rlllnleytre Oltrks, I. v. Redes and Win. It. Whpaton. Trtne FtReete.--At the engine house of V eehnitcs' Fire Coelelt Ne. 0. Iespeotrs, lorlietr TenerF. eharlt vlle; Clerks ,. Gtrtnnell atl John Roach. Fouorn 1'tt.ECotC.-At the oenglue houeee of JtELeeeto Fire Cor ealey No. It. Iutpeetore. Thee. CI. Shlelds, Alec. Ilrt ; Clerks, W. C. lyttle and I). E. Clandell. FIFTe PFttteCtet.-At tlhe engine heoue oeF rte Con party No. 2 corne'r el'eheupttouht. and Nateltz treets. Inepeetorst Theoe Rykeene Isaac Chandler. Clerkt, W. W. Helbbhrd and Joseph Illnfte, i Stltet FR' INte.-A- t tehe house of leoleltee IeIoso Company corner of Perdido and t'rondtelt streets. Inepeeetor., Rolebrt Ceney, Henry Floaeetoe Clerkt, Ctartee T. Es lile atd John 8. Iluret. SeeelTe l'PRotoDT.eAt flte engineheouee of Fire Company No. 1l. l Ceemenlstreet. Itnpeetore.Jemee LlndseyIeI. L. '. Phillipse Cleeks, W. A. oechtter atd T. J. Hitlihee Etteeslc I'Itls e.--At the englne louse ef Fire eompany Ne. 7, el: nauphine strect, icbeteen, (tomloese nnd eleolotle streets. Inspetors. S. II. euhton, emtel Hamilton. Clerks, P. Fleehteer ted P. W. COlleteU. NItttt Pr'ct etr.--At tile eeleiue heuse of JeffLettnn Flee Cot. Celly ta. I oe Olttilltstreet, eart Coeti. Inspettorse Thee. Ilel i e ' John Slemmer; Clerks, Il. Floree ati J.W. TeerT PnEtl.otr.-- Attie Coroner's oeele on St. Peter street, oppoeetethe old City etla. Insettorees, .eDbu.I Gusteve Jaet(teet ; Cletrkse AArther Ierdueat tnld J. W. Wlngllleld. ELEVEt tt PR.Cete.L -Att t e entrence or hte Orleans O1l. reelse rleaCuestreet. Inlpeetors, Eugene IDelery, J. A. oletines Clerks.tO. Delery and A. Deignt. TetELtIIe PReICete--At the engineee Itette of Flre Company No. 10, ett C e3,t etreet, hetween Ramparttand SI. Claude Ireetst. e Inspectore, J. I. 3Ourette, W'n. Audre; Clerks, F. Ieere' slid O. Clongnee. tttreentH Ptreteter.--At thetengltehIteeetlo e Iteteyomttey No. 4, on itosphlal street, bhetween oeteletn end Roytl streets. Inspettorse Jelet Clteerd, Joeln T. Dndotder Cleerks, (I. Ilonty ttld J. I,. aOttlnle. FOURTEENet L'techee.-At tile ellgeeehoeeeof Fire Company No. 3, on leyeou road. etSepeetere, T. fleelt, 1. Ileoux Clerks, V'. Lrnbattt slid .Ftpan FlI'mENTII PI.ErLNCT.--Lt Oreatmeni sch~oolhOltre. Ins~pee tore. F. I. Ittville, En"ette Staes; Clerks, A. Tee etnd C'harles I~eearpcetter. txcEenett ItteCINmTe.--Atlth lretone Mlrktet. Itspeetors, 0d ttllnd htallet, olomon Audlere;t'lerhs, P. Ctasenoveetll SEeett. T lI P'tECINeTe.-At theee seI teete .1 lIlnttegllrg. Ilteeetlre. John dateobse, Aitthoey O'Neil; Clerks, Cit, Iie 'lanr( .oi atn, Johnl ,heobs. EIOIITEe NTe e l',ttetee.--At thle enginehollse of Fire Company No. 8. Itspetorse .latee l eoke, James Segue, Clerks, lA e exa tier e IFele tie tonshezle. NtieTEE.eoel'tetNPcT.-Atel-Ate trlo Meticn G ntf Railroad Depot. Inspetor,. J II. D,,eolng, J. F. Iartetl; Clerks, '. Newemtn and John Neetnst. TWENtIETee Pet l'ttete.--A ttle eotton-eree s ofclle. (reatmen street. Iutpectore, T. W~ilte, 1. I)eFerlet;Clerkt, ILebt. CCynne and P. ItRaree Beloleotailee. Tweeee-l"IeT P'Cttel~e--At . leOisastretet'larlee tholse. Itn eleeteoree, ,Iaeet Cilhottnlet,t W, C. Ileaert ; 3 CIerts, F. erthloleney and T. Iteeigeie. TWE.eT'.itSEeeett re NTte t.- At the Iloeeh-tnd-l.dder Ceot etttlety 1e onedateontl re et. Ine metersJ.lohn A. Whr tIens Rithltrdt Oewain, l.lerhs. . Oaiptn ted-.- TWe'eTY-e'.ltt l tPrtEeTe.--AttL schleoel hloteus.eorner of.lag eett ande Seond street. Insepeetor, Roehrt eleCi,,.1. Ntrente; Clerks, We. D teoneandd- Nttsetl3 F,. I.. TRAIcY, Pros.eellt of eoard Aelsstent Aldermen. [3dniedl J. J. LUiENBIUIIL, Preat, Bloard A dermen. Appeeered Fba yop, 1].35. ltietted,] ,IC. 1. IEWIS, tleaer. A true etpy. t.C. l, CEWIS, Cc. my2! MAYOR1ALTY OF NEW ORLES:.(S, ithy 1hatl', 21st Os of May, 1858. 'N CONFORMITY with thhe 1th secetlon of the asit o, ,h Le.Cgiltnlti of this 818e, rltitited A. Act to aeed al Act to Consolteee the billy of Ne Orles, and to proidte for the A it8,t,,ttt of y N A the afais thereof. attet Mech 12th, ;1588 :" I hnn s e this dys nppohnled ttst he hottetettig nametd g one MOto plrcsid usr inlpec1 ern of thr) election to lake place On .(Y,82d of Jnnte. I&56, Tt'er n eeyort Ctltrollot, Street ,,Tltnissiate fNtr R tecordlesl, nine \ tcm8t of pte 1tet oT A eterm th t'ttt tes t-8,le,,ert of tihe oard o, A..ssisurnt Alder ent of the shy of N- O'lrall, acording to the provisit-s of sntd aett1't8t ttlteeeC t EtittsCetsCt-- 8'tlllttc . ', Rlt - tad il Pceisl--Uninnin BloxonI lcld. Third Ptecinet-,r. 1 Atet l Fourth i'Prrc~inct-henry I . Ogden,, Fifth Pr ,ul-f. .lrhn tettt 1'rrecint-R. g W. Man,-. evetn tO Precinct18. 8). 1hrpe Eightlh P-iucllt- M.I Scott. N~inth Precinctl-F. A. llettingcr. Tenthr P ducnt-II. LI. Pcirc. Vlck-llll 'recinct- I[l. R. (:isll . nt.t '' tvcltthl Precinct--C. I. Mal -116. Thihrteclllh Precinct-1'. M. Cnloeb Fourteenth I'reelnct- -F. Fiflteenth Precinct-M). D~odo". Si-"ece(l 1'rreicinl-P. ty. Luba. S-, ~ t Seeicnte-t Precincet-Challrles Fagot. elglducllth I'recillrt--i ti. FReil'. Xinetc, nll Precinct-Georgr e Hooper Tlwlnry-·irsa 'necillut-- S Yinuot. `l',:ll--srecalll Prercinct--Johns'lS' nimker.er T-nalty-ihlird Precinct-G-eorge 1'uiria. my21' JN~O. 1.. I.ewIS. Mayor. Si.\I2IF& Dl; ..\ NOC'rRI.I.RR ORLEANS, i~lc-erl e tlio lc t rni 1,156.j cONFUR¢IE11IE717 la a s 3 tie 1 ncte rte lx l~i:;islutnre dei crt it11 intillrlG: "\ctu pour nmcsdcr nn \ce Purceni ld rI Mle "la nuONvl lons t p tvui u de ix cille de In ^Ionrrlle.Qrl·.ll et I.- nlinntrnion dels crs affnircý,'' ;pprolrv8 le `' n rx 1r56 j'iii Ilolrloe nullllorllhis es itog ellq doorl lc"ý r~ont suivnu[i, prwr Illil~ii d e,. roes'. I lll~b: I " nnlpr , it dnem In :ilrt* do I:o2,1uf dr, Aldermenl ct y~ - ner em rrr e niri ýiol;;t irler eud ntitle do la \orinet--l aIIr.; ne n Sit l o n iv d u i t i x c , n v n r :fn o r ln-ri r ! r c . t - { ' ii i ;: . M a l o n ,nA F'rrr 'n~iort-Ihen nmn llorlle.~i 'fiiltisiDIIII PrecinctL-li L. (:ruml fynntri~nm Y;rcrinet-henry I). Ogden. 1i~ri.ý,v I iPPIIIct-P· { '. Adorns. I"a~rptiu roc 1';, H-t-'f. D.llarp- Cs~t IIln-ll aV I:Iiiiillt-{ie. Sena. op~r ICiiert 1·lri iinln c I' r einci--]x ..11. l: lr at. ,inn b reict].Dont we!; broorhtl to thle IFoulrll District P0.11,41 n n .I~ewn street, betwr~een I;r,xollice i and IIIIIII:l .,trects no sma~r~ll hayI) malre, ,hrt mnnn andll tail, .mall nhiic spot in t gyn. whlite f,", legoon pluck head, plulck spal' on left sick, whitec face.. Whichel, it' not claimed w·ithin ten day·s anld thle cD(.ndll9 II,-C on paidi, gill he -b nrl It pub~lic motlion, at soild Punlnl or, TL'P:S. I,,\Y. 3·ll .Tune next, at 11) .',].,k A. 11. \.tv Orlealls, Mayf 23, IF56. A\UG. S. PYYRLIPS, y=1-"D Jc= Street Cull.mirA.-.r Ii l n etc conduilt na depot clex Lrpnves do u urIvmele IDirt-ll, rtte Jnlckaou enlre Ices n e l'onltnucu c[ ý', .n 4c1, comme ellttvez nne Petite turhn rhL;lniche z In 1'ncc, fcrrbe nuz plecl rl de lvnut, ennnspi'c 1113 a mtie 'ýPn~tlc. I~ne clti; vre hhenlche", npnnt In tete noin, nne taelte noire unI rcutr gnnche, In fncc hl ui~nche. Si Ice rlit_, nuitnnnx no hen[ I gn r~rlnntccs rlnns rlix jnurr, of le Icitenn", i,, I i-,,. il, xeront ventlný, a 1'enchli~re Irulblittue, uu rlit N'lle tlrh":ntr I'lif u[ 0, 1;iei6 AS Irou t to tie ty Police J hl on 1e 21 ts Ilt.. Y tn laek Ca y P:Y olis; il B r. t14 loncetm ix boullt 2); y~r* ~c. S e~ ons to Mr. S, I brnch, sugar planter. livine .it (i;od llritc polish St, Charles, The owner i , aeipcsted to calld mil cam .saidl slave n cordinf u, law. E. I'IA NCIIAI., nly2i 15t _ _ _ eeper (;ift Polire .Laiil. W AS. rout to tihe City Poi ce J oiI on thh 1311th inst.;'the bLlk boy W1 1, Sti is 5,lectiinei s high; iv Lant 27 yelarsold; Los Igt lips. Says ee ia".1 KI to Mir. T.tu i Menard" wlO keeps n br eye'Ot at iljr'eCoilie, lharish of ,Teitkrson. Tile owner is reqne..ted to call and elalm said slave'c 11eordiu. to AwN. t T. PPA T A NC II ARDL ltli i tt lKeeper of t Cile ity 1olice Jail IHAS snrrenderetl Ilnls lf to the CItty P o JLLhoe ,hil n,. the .4th 0l' Maiy the nc,.ro nm N I,1,." i=5 I'l'.L7i inlhel hlliil is t nt t 5 yil rs ol i l t l three t f hl ri1gt nld Ilnglo, frotL. . SNays e llongt t Mrl. Step&en For tierl a llgr llautlltlr St.t.tames mrt gih fa Till. 'Ille o(ran is rlluested to clat and elain said t lave aceordlin to latw , E. PLANCIIARD nlol7 lbt lieeper of City Police J.i. Ot'OTTON PLANTATION FUOI SALE--T fAT well klwn Illlltationy owne il nd occupted t y itrs Nt Jl WiRlson sitauGSd on Bnay,aDiSd, in tE e paris, of OMER 0t IaNd fyIl mil tnrom tonroe wilth a beauhtful rlld from thlence to totwnt, thtliltg hit ywen e hnred nd one hogouatnd tcl cs oftlald, wtltiboT, SSou in very high sut e o L e titin; the Ildltn-cc in t inbered lhall. Tle place is well naitnd to a fore of bout thhltj bonds, 'Thile improveentons re of I o v-ery beot utiTyitttdil~g tnEwrANKIN titog-tl tte It Ag( ittttty, sixty neiroes: god S Oables oNru CeO.rs, lnd aInro and well fini..... d ...... l , lwihhall n. e ','e;.a oart0., .-h,,uss, antl Idtogcthen r vry w hI illllra vl'dl This~ trac~t Uf' Ionrl w111 ho bld il v'ry ml~l* ie toms.II1 I'ur r "nsunnblv prompt payments. .1sI!SiD1 to, b, ':.iv.n t h, e alt J7unnry nest or ns 6n0o1 i t1e erop is gtherled. It is in;lnd.:tlto p. tt'nl .cl'or'p o r cooild what i\,r la Lo:Ie tnh purcbaser of slil -p operty can hove, with fodder, potatoe, ,ie. ;at the low, st pricce For tinither information on title as s ecl, rpply on the prumi• y tor to Tl l dAt WF A 'T.OTFER, O ROItRCIT & CO. c()1TO3O PI.ltNTTATIION FULL SALE-11A~1 ITON 1'AIT.\NTI'ION-T"he .ubsr rs -epmcD to .ell tile ablove esintra , very r, so obis IermH. ms T plan i ion " ]t nate iu tilor ]tl.lVl Rnr hola o w four mniles oc ono "s n Inotlthl, in tble Iatlsbr of" Moreb,)u.,s }L Conltll ol1o thosarin aIlres Ti' land, bo:lut sre' Iboth d aT which Tire at prosent in , Ildgh atae ut'f rtltiv ion. The cnltur ie well i proved, hving, bLeidles a comfortable I)wellitg MiOL gi, o ;d Nin. Stitgei NIgt. oab C n1 all the neCcaT y mlmildbngu This l tamin on aCoont of ils sON, ,erlili- y aaI lv , hcmi possesses hU. Vantaee inferior to non' inl thev htly f the ()alleinl rnud the propr-etr ix wiling [o Olin, ca [',,rel tiltygaitt toJ any ati *: (]'sironh of plu eboing. PosIsesxion wý11 Lie irull isllol..li;hlg lflr Ill' Inking off of' the presentrl ...... , 1,o.; Po, IER, GOODRICH .a CO.. o n" Oa, as, on aIoa i on l'a llt', o linaYu Benrtolomew at4 if Morehouse,, La I. ILRUGS, rilE ICINES, PE ip UiIE Iy N}l:.--Tieesubscrlbor wOllld respectfully' icll the atten lieu of PIhttcrn, Phyfieianz anld ,amiles to Ills well als sodrted tock, comprising every article in his line of ba - Ies, all of 11b"1h, on examil nhon will be found PRE:SJI and GIENUINE. I)uring season, SODA WATER anld MEAD of the eery best qsnaliy wlll be found at this esa lishmlent with all tih popular Mineral Waters, sech as (ONGRESS, ISLUE LICK, ear., etc. Jarm Rinnms supplied on reasonable terms with PURL II(ONX Y, ESSENC I PE:PRMINT, GOULEY BIT TERS, etc. THOMAS RANKIN, Druggist and Apotheeary 024 ly aor, Cmp alid Poydmra streets. Cr a O A. ltENDEILSON i CO., MAGAZINE ST., 33 rner of Natcbez, mfier for sale Tt the lowest market pric.' a e hoiea a.ortment of GROCERIESn, and invite the attteution of purchiasers. 'Pheir stock bits been carer lly selected and comprises nll the articles needed for family use, or for merchants in the e nnlmrr, '9 Im rHE WAfPCH STORE, NO. S CAII]P o Streetl has Het o cuned wills all now goodsi consistin1g .!. WATH .l ,JIE CLOCKN, JNWNIRIY ( s, U nRSIST0.g , n.lt every variety of fancy goods pf the latest pat erns. Hnving eonfugm d the services of Mr. Jos. F. Enler, an (sperl. rtineed Wet hmah er, we are prepared to do all kinds of work in that line. .. Also .. Dlinmands mounted, and Jewelry repaired and manufactured to order, N. it.- old Gold and Silver boughl. n«l1 OREcon I WILSON. MILLINERY. SPRING GO(/Ull--M II a RHH MA.KINU, No. ILU (itnl Iuet,.--NISS I)OWNS has 'Jet received by tIle last rrivals from EIrnllO a lirtte ,Atk.kO IIAI ul, L.ACI, CRAIPI u.Ad lTIREAW 105N NETS. LEGH(iOIIN FLATS ald GISIIES for MIsses, -A,. A ,plndiid .sor tmel t of LASUCnd SILK MANTLES etc., which site is prepared to sell at priced slst to baburpa sod by any other houAI In tile blt. III)ISS MAKING as usa.~nmmt m2 9m SPRING MILLINI.IY.--M ES. NOIITON. 16F Paydra, street, rpspecttally inform the IaMdlos of Now Orlenns thatt sht tis now onon a very select as. aasortment of CRAPE, CIIlP, ISAIi, LACE and OPEN STRAW BONNETS. -Aio- MISSES' LEGIIORN, TUSCAN nnd' FANCY STRAW FLATS mnd GIPSEYS. All of which ,|lo o'br, on renenable terms. Iadies pqnaso Ball and xneline. OLD SONNEITS CLEANED and ItENIIWED to give ati fnacton. . .YCountry orders promptly executed, m28 9m SPRIUNG BONNETS.--11M8. CLARKE, cor ner Poydr. and aCnrondelet streets ha0ving been for soma tlnio ongoad in nrdecllnls of tier Sprfsg Stock. is now prepared to suit tIer Irieut(1 with t1 betihI Srng set oult, "ad will therfore open oil MONDAY MIORN ING, MItrcl 17, nri elelgant asortmeut of CRAPE and STRAW BOINETS, r of evry variety orstyle, m28 3m ' LADIES O0Ut OPENING DAY.l -'-Mrs. A. 5S. ROPER, No. .15 PoydUtr, bel-· leave to infuor the IadLes sthat nho h s Just openlug n aplendid uaorlmont of RICH MIILLINERY GOODS, Siblk bone,,, Rinot, ntilln and Plush Ilonneta, Rllbbonpe thes elowrsrs, .cse Veils, Whl Dres Tlrimmings, etc. Which Mrs. R. respectfully invites the ladies and dth country bnyers to call and examine. o102m HOTELS AMD RESTAURANTS. MUIRPHY'S HOTEL RESTAU RANT AND OYSTER SALOXOk No. S8 and 1010 St. Chdod street, Is opln for till recepton of visitors. FishInure, aRd ail the Delcnels, ofthe acrlson served rap ht the trine( aproved style and shortest notice, at ad hours. Just re el- ,l a lot of findo Oyeters, fat xnd self. RICHARD IURI'IFY. iN if _ THE FRANKCLIN SIOSTSE, o. 9:3 CANAL El, street, 0,11f1 been partoSily burnt by tib Into lire, I, now rIieofid isn moat an erb rand carst, tsbie style, and will be oplen for the accommodation of boarders un and after the first of fei28tf MRS. L,. A. IIOWE. ý SAI'S SALOON 131 ST. CHARLES * STERrK . This RSpitdid Saloon bioig 1sR LhorouJ Si ted up for thle eomiuE g an,i near open. Thre vey best Oy'tero wil 511 con Up 5tly1 hand to be served by abligin giIenrhI,. Wines and lyara lids11 ver best qua~lilyare s lso tobe found alt ibis sEtablishment, u, no assc.. or price has deterred the Sroprinsms frm bsepiI the Ihemt to h hhda d SR HOPE HALL, No. 99 ST. CHARLES STI: 'I' Thie nder,,dod 1ItEinE purthnsd the e115b *iih,,,,, No. 99 Ct. Chrles atret, Irately known as III KK' SAI.oOF>, rind comppletalp overhnntlelt nad reua vated it, Ihasgi ei it the name of 2lOP IIAis id respect fully Ismon hi, Fod, ,pM d and the pblici, and the rest of mankinbld, tIat ho Ib prplared to tIloiu tsem with spiritual l, well t sbtdily comforts t heir entire i,,,ii s... Hl3, IIAR Rill be ouaslIRly furnilbhd wrth the best WINES and LIQUORS that ,n 5e imprterd, nuld his Isosngements In ile ll vry ling c,,siot ba ,urpassd. Hi-l, s ill keeSppt ali timei at tile deii,,,i. the ,Southern and isorthern mlrlO 'Sord, and will supllly bRlilel and p5r ,,ea itb FISHI GAME, OYSTERS, etc., S their natural ntbta, or cooked itdthe ii approved style. Hi'Oll' branRI eipylori ,SiigIsR tsidutS, and those w. t.W. st,, their iatronage on Ii1pt Ifli, masy rest 1ll5rd thntaviry anent.il will e paid them by the proprietor aid assitant,. fill tF .lO ON I. IDANIEIO HARDWARE. Jo'9. werC9Ym. A Ca. 11. weam i Yln. .5, WATERMAN IN BROTHEK, }IARIIW{ASE I IE RbCIANTS, conerof Ian anId 3iEdtlIaitelt 11 hveon hRand and dally receiving by Ioreign and di,,sstkc p I general ssortmRIt of atiscles comprsling, in part, ae follewa HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. Sron, Steel, Nails, RIop, rA."A, GllaSnl *f1ciua Csrpentpbs' Tool, coplete, lUoopers' Testy, VkeA t alo,,Stc and and Dies, crewplnlea, AIR,,dn Yi,,e, SltRo,, 1'longlt,, Ilay Cutlers, Corn tihlleern, Rs grlsSlS ihi Implmentll . !ill, Crotpiv Rd 'lle Os Fo. Y Sotl, ,ll HlgglSR, TRrd,,U Lte,,, HRea, llaRP,, Oh,,ttsaod Spades, I'l tFRUdOR, Anldirons, F Fe t Shovels and Tong, Cora Mlls, Copper srad Iron CR11 IIR, Cob Crashers. Sin, j lnd IDubla Iinrrcl C Sots, SIR!,o I ROTlu,, C i'Clbl b I) iFIU Chinese, GNE Irn I HIIOS. I CR Brit., in and Not~ed Warrc ,,at Cat"X, Iudaie itorm, C Stock IKeltles, I'ortubIe ForgRi, o23ly etuas Fishine T'arkiesck , etc.,. etc. INESLICII.OY .IR lSt. IR Co. I1 C Ill:""" street, beg !Irave " T S. [Itotil City P1,II.,ra1d Country trade tU5nt thIy 5bIo oI hand ,,IIIIFRn I1nsi I and rarell5Ii id to 1c 111Y RTIII,. 01e Miii,, 0!,, OssutcryOi (10 ,tiR Rid Piitol, wAords, nTuT P IAOcket I' t CIINAIIE Mlek. o nnilica etc.. etc.. which, tu;;eller with therr will knlownl oP JlllildlrB' Ilirrdwllre, (' every, dcaarilittio. nnllh. Tool,, etc., etc., etc., allay other at moat rreuuosble prices and on Necamlno tio tdrrms. l CO.a SEE11S' FOU'NTIE Y H EW FOUAN R -I.IAN:D9 & OCN. ENLo T F ALnn 1cr, and 31:ur-tr f Vilii cal uC, d 1, or0 R II,,,,,tcctn lirao,, FIll,!,, Sugrldy. T,-sl nUll , 0in Kte,,T 000 VRt.Uys,111 l Si, CSTAN WR:iU I IRON SF05rl 111c F 5!,, ' iIidilS m IIna 111,,r Drain 1 )Iso, x, f Siiw ISill ,Gdin Gliairn. Iroi Columns and Front,,u,. Itr I ulldings Furnace )loulhJ. Orat }tars, lc., uad all bl-I.Tilcry re"hcrd ('r the South.. {1I, hove beenl duly ,all iri d l anl I , reparerd to consltruct STII.I.MAN'S PATENT IlrAOASSIE F"U)tN ACE: CIAS d C AN I.& Ct S k CO. H IU7i`iil CUTIIESY, FOUNC 6I5 AND OIt5,, ENTA L WOCi,, t Conic, of M'nton sR d l. pSLeonine , rr c ORfici !,o.0!S. ChCrles street; 11 T5 filsg fronI h St. Chi,,rli, Thp i erS ,ii nus !afar of the fitl ttest and most app neefd Pattern, or Riili, i d e Iandnioia, dIo;rs ShuItters, VntI, ridg it. ,Slmip i CS irsl i, r SU,,r;tore F fonts, C ls and ll kinds oC CAST AND WROUGHT1I IRON WORK rot Building Purposes. !i-I Riin, iTIPCi1ins,, GiI rd IBiRes,b lSh, }lIp., and ,si " silnli I, Ior mile s'i the Old Stand, 1,S t. Chirles l trect. New Orlehllr. 0.7451 CHAS. C. GAINES P Co.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS~:I? IN FOIREION AICD DOMESTIC l" HARDWARE,. CUTIFERY, etc., No. 26 )furtutise sad 1d I~raviar xtntcts, haveu on badrl and are comlnutly recefvn}; direct I'rom thle I nloufutoricr N'ails, Cx,[itlg,, .\ e,; C trpenterA ,, Tools Hoes, Spodrs anld Shobels; Carn and Ooltra i Mills; Ox andsc I.og CIW.ns ; Coma and Mandllil. Rope; Fifth Imd ''rtcu CllilinB 31111, 1'l, and Cross Cut Sawa \nyilx, V Dix a ,Sc Ilellow Pltes Cmtalltr Anirn ad n Pl Fe-derdersca;les Stocky and I THr~~n~a inionudFscl Dampers null Tongh; filierelstmd Tongx; G;rind Sro.Ea. all eirxa; Cation and II \001 UlrdY flnokiu and Idinges; YIn nud !Srnsr Screws; Tin Wars; Rt'-rrr~er Cnderyr. Togeterlc with ,large assortment ra Pillcy (joad*, vie: Comb,, I3 tthes. Perfumecry ,`spaer and Hliak t t Book, etc., which era .di, raIt the !-west micacs for enarh nr paper. no2(ily DENTISTRY. CHARLES E. KELLS, D. D. S No. ulll* rcetsr Now- st lhetwlie Al.TI ICIA CISTII i-ft d in fall or pxI, p stkh, for Heauly, Utility I and Comfort to trio Weaer eunr o excr. d DR. .. W. ALLEN, DENTAL STIR (ICON, bas remved II No. I 0U Can10 stret. FARlEDEICK II. KNAPP DEN ' NAl, C 6URISIN, ITS (T,:,,d sNtlr, I1,Is ruI turnedcl to Ilhu city, xnd is pIreparedl to nttenll to ther dntiex of h is prole n-on mylildbIW G1 o. W. 111T11, 11EN'fIS'C HAS P. RTURNFR), Hlld \ dl atUfnd to the dntiex of hix prnfe.iion as nsual,/ corner of (:sronlllet andllrlIvia htreetx. nl5 tF.·· JAN. S. KNAPP, U. . . S, OCR. TISr, No. 16 oiaronue steet II nr ' Canal OCULIST-D.. OUOTINF2O OFFICE, FOR Cl h T,,xtlN,,, of IIS;ASC: of If ICYE 1C d III -ý+ PERFOCTIONS OF VISION, N,. 169 St. Charles ~Atrt pita f~nil0;(lC, SThIllC, id(i ll ,lIII8 d I. Sl ireA, w A~IAC I -SQUINTING, thID INOGRIIRION OF ARTI FICIAL, EYES, Ct. )n2$ 9m \ 1I). COWINIG, FIIYSICIAN, OCULIST nn<I AIJ IISIT.- FICIIulinrttetio, p~dd to all dl-,o. DI the Eye snd Ear. 194 IIl,,ICItree. 2ly AO,,,,y. 511F--- - ,1 n Cuilrr N'rN ali BLld SUjO II' fTUhI I,.l,,1F 1 I, lstlio Texas, 111ll 0Lla prompt attention to ollectin0; molneyin alnyydart of the1 StaeI, and Ict IIIDent Wer pleIdIC wain,; IFnud-, or attend to any bnxineawl nort ilinC to a (1,1,11 1ncI . I. .5 CE Willr. W. W. wooD.-AT'1'OIINEYE AND COON Sdr , NTLW nd 9nlictdto1 in ,,~er. Illif restord roru Newv Orleans n.-tate in Jackson, JifHI., will hive olonp attention to all huuuinexl entnllbted to LIIR ehnrt~n In the lighlig h,,ýrt of ErrmrR and Appenlll, the Superior Court of Chnncory, 111e United Statee Chant a ndr Dixtricl Courts, an~d It,, Circuit anld Praha,,, Courts of Hinds, Rankin, Walrren and the ¢dJoil irns enntics. @ý S ;pecinlnltentlon to COLL.ECTION OF CLAIMS,. AC 8OST . NOTE:S, etc. OFF'1CF,-Tn Sllx'x Buildiugx, corner of State and Pearl Streetx, .iaekxorn. Zirs, xu15 1fdlk MUSICTEACHING. 7 INSTRUCN TION IN VOCAL 141U4IC. 014TL 3(4.4\S J M:1R'1'I'.211(1o oldest i2 ttr.11 a i2, yhast, will give I-onsos inl tllia Incuollisbnmenlt to 4414 ier or Gantlomen. 1118 sslity la too w4ll kno1wn to rcrlln'ore rmnmendlnllon I4 Orrs left with 4 P P. w4125221IN, No. 5 Crou 41 street, will ro11 [ with prompt 14 4444r. 09 11 DIRS. CA.144PIEILL 14013101E: (1 3111S24, gives I.IISSON9 ON T4112IAN2 21ND) (4I11142, ait her rciesi one. o. 22 Cunstnnee Nice)-[, anld also nt x N. 80 Ilovin street. pD-Terms-$5 per month, or [wet 2 'o 1oxxn 1R,4'.T 215 22 (1 ! 444(4114.tree!4 o14e wee1k1. 1I41 Iv IEN ICT'I'lRlED 00 .aC T portc1 e 4 41n4 nod Sporting App1I2xo.1 in n12 merican.4 i tIII 4e, I'stols (4 d (14ir .4 4 4e4ry 4ri44y. 22 2t thnrl.s street, ,,4 r St 1 harle hotel, Net, Orlenn8, and139 Blai, streot. 14141 cionuti. Ohlio. a21 if E (EIIALIUNG TIIl DIEAO.-P. CASANAVII U 113t4kr,2 No.37 1Mx.ia xrOet,, b22544L'.3444.4nh014,ord licnvrlle, havngl purch.sed 1 n ri 4 fr2om 4,1. 1101,204S, 41N4. ~oYoric cit)) of EIIIlAIBfINO TII (DEAD,) will att end promptly to all1ra, ,y dn or ni . e s pleo 41ne with no i44onv4nien4e or e4p1444e. BUdiex emb2lm5o by I1414ore warranted to kee14t1ee4f4o1 decompos4ition and can442 taken.5 to cy 44.4 of the world w4311.44 ex44lin2g tote .I114244 ottr, n ny unon of the year Itxlics in nn a dvanlced state of 2544444Zinn 224444.l to n p 4rfect state 11 p 1) 1)ti4u. FallI particulars fu pnmph let8 will bo given to thosle who may 42541y. a. 14,-42.ac41d ministers,4 p4ys24414114 ,44 la444(4 ll b4 embalmedIfrlee orcharge. u22 62 o RLLANS STII1kDI nlLLS-u4'44041, 14 0OY 14drtalterL;[, New 25 t24k.3pl,4,4 B 24 11 respectfully in forms the public that he keeps constantly on hand a t'ull supply P44RE42 GROUND 4104 UNANLOU N Cor0me44, Coffe, Flaxseed, Hominy, Pcjpp 0 314,1442 Girilse erice,, Whe1)ollo' oracked ,Cora Al piee, mlla , 014y, Cinnamo, 0(14424 O~a Coves, Rice do 044, ~ cI.1.1, 1444 414 0,1o, M.,,` 04(44( 9Faillqf B Roated and rouNd at Me i~ lowest iyprices. J2516m E. C. IE2WJM. W HISKY-No-WO bbl. Dean, Oltv . Deby eal= m 13r8We by VOORtIIeS, ORIGRCR 51';' llahir. 7 .16 1Tchpup epl~c'Seel