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H'OLESALE3 13RUGX1sT, 1.~ amsT ~k B.· uPia*1 lUrou - ooa.cM r watc rrr wl.Bd r, wnzmw ex<At r , ffU. r ~ 4M1.q~ru ~urp f*47up.3 b~hlauI13 WOODNxir BAIt T, ;o wrw r aft m abir Ijoawill I.u ,*4**31 dlý*iiit 11Si ui A .trwemflaai d .3.l1&ut V I CIia 1*S . u1341tt 0o . 11AMI ll. I wi rrrCýýiif ... ..rtitte~f r .lb r.?lº me rra# ý WPHsit..tt p l4 MF F+ý.rH Ub~mshd.~l4g*4I3* 3w.3313313 B.O ENLoUU, 4~it, naaadura. Bnulk aned Chues. T... co LT £ p..wwnui o*p to dB 55 w York 0e.4.3 $I1t3* t )Iaw York Oh.55. at New; Tog Oky pWk.0, e. . j 4.obot 1* N000or0.*33a4 th. Cw31 Wd ,. R *" Batter am oo' .tih tbs GopdhNl sOWeslog..,low. ool 2plmI Brsu Brother N Seater, 44 .....................WAnuIW p'.....................44 N w. Yter. mr..rm or r.. CELEBRATED OVAL EYE COTTON HOES. UISPOYUD PATTERN CANU KNIVES maamrm unslr e rr S . r. BR3 ASW1 AXES. Wrb, M~itSiaMl.ppled b th p·oki s WprA 1*307353i Of HARDWARE. OUTIAY. GUN. CAa·rr..0h4U1!p600 *900N3*03 10 MAX *UTAINZ * 00., Fu's.Yo, io th. eo 0..10 P.3*,., 3p33033*d ?p,.1: 31oe w the .30.1*3134 V.413.3 Ciut.lw k .io 11*34KAKI ABIn NET, hRIW, E.otooLIaS cr0 nf94HAIQAGN, for o e b w p rde l roan W 0.dm0.&.35mpotaution. fe.uh~dby s D. GRATIAA & 100., abea. S 0,35mh.SS loget Boofs, SA... and Brogans. AT WEOLNEALI. llaattoe. s.3p911 with llP4. DtOhI.* BOOS. 13... 3ROGANS.Wveal, d.M3133.?3 '.a, 3,oaw.3 Ou p3.h7 130ST A C.. o. 1. YM.334334t. New Or'.... EATE CAPE. ete.. AT WHOLUEALE. W.aso.3*.31tir *331P133 a g..mRt ..*tent otIkaa got. 0S.o*.013*33* L54M3.. Straw, 1a. Lat. 331,0403 an Wooti HATS, K.the lwed*Oktt prs. by FROST & 00., Jl3 IpaW ____________ Ftairbans' SPRINCI P AL SOUTHERN Scale Warehouse, AND DEPOT FOR LLIIES BURGLAR AND FIRE-PROOF SAFES. FAIRBANKS & CO., 4g .ptN No. CaOmp sIt.M Crockery, China and Glassware, -AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHARERS, AT LOW PRICES. By the Original Package. P. R. FELL & MARSH, ml 2plmThSooW 62 and 6 GOravisr street. .,ottce. I bhae Lth henrt to inform my patrons, that owing to im wvemeants i my mStoe, I have transferred the SHAVING. BOOM to the next doer, and that rme attention will be paid a I. B. BOIRON, EB IptI 64 St. Charles strew. N"ines, Liquors, etc., NOS. 13 AND 15 ROYAL STREET. A epply of CIREME DE BOUER CHAMPAGNE, In quae ed plots, contihally on hand, which is equal to the but that sdam to this market. Also, othe, brands of Inferor quolityl TOPAZ SHERRY, CABINRT SHERRY, SIERRA SHER 3T, GOLDEN SHERRY, DUFF CORDON SHERRY, AN. GOR SHERRY, SPARKLING and STILL HOCK, Old sand no PORT WINE, MADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES, BRANDIRS-sseos tvi of ta a of 179,17 asd 1I, and eth beands. WHIIIKY. of aU deseription-S-coteh, Irsh, ly and Bourbon AL.E end PORTER, in pints and qatd. Man hred, my unual sortment of the beet Wines and Liquors h mrket, which w be e ld o as reeonble ts s y ie hoso e city. SEWELL T. TAYLOR, Sply N. 13 and 16 Royal street. Cigars I Cigars t Prmhaers ill alwayes fnd In stoe an asortment of th well l5arn brand-Iesnlided, Flor d Psjsdse, Merddians, For de rneeho, Rdodw CaCora, Partee Know-Somthlng, Wah. e, Do H-ese M.u Hobnoe, e., eto, at the lowe P. PRATS A CO., ., oto -29 Coameretsl FPlae. Dental Burgeon. DR. GEORGE W. LSMITH fae ramoved from No. 177 CO steeut, to the oppMi dade, oe . oedomros Rom mrt, whoer he will be plMesdt ins /svble olSd' fsted., nd wtboe cho mey deels hic pmcoteloe swve s ol 2aetf&WAt Wall Paper. Wall Paper. BATUMBACH An EVERS, 6 .......r... ..... Ch es Street ................ 65 Wholesale and Retail DOclers In French and American Paper Hangings, BORDERS, CORNERS, OAKS AND MARBLES, in eeyn vaety. Pueitolar ttsntlon pld to all work in their ne. dl6 2ly Prench Pertflnery. --JUST RECEIVED y shlp Fanny Fern, from Haoe, a fresh aeortment of PfRFUMERY, from the best Paris manufactories. LION & PINSARD, M and Royld street, Joutein's Gloves, Jouvin's Gloves Jest relved. a fresh l voice of GENUINE JOtTVIN GLOVES, Of all eles ud eolon, for fl ad OGatlems. Ale.a ry larg.O .rinO t eof- Belt and Bonnet Ribbons. LION & PINSARD, les pr . 54a ad 5 Royal street. comer BlshiIie. P 'UBLISHED EVERY DAY, SUNDAY E4..CPT'D, BY J. Q. NIOND N AT OM4 k 'g VoLUME XIII. MON.AY MORNINGo, MACH 12, 18. :. , _ = .. .. .. .. - _ .. . . -. : ... ,7::: . 0. ,..:-.= ,. ....,. . ., 0;gi::,,.i,;,. ..a. ............ ., , T. 3. BPUeBp U Ce, JOBSERS OF BSILK, STRAW AND WANoY SPRING GOODS, 1860. V. base In stre ou sRpt d Smiu Ste.k, aomp, loE, Ia pert DRES GOODS, LAOC SHAWLS., RIBBONS, SKIRTS, LAcES, COSETS, leMBOISEnRIS, zEPHYR TARN. WHIT GOODS00 SHETLAND WOOI OLOY~S, HOZRY, HABERDASHERY. traw acoos aavery pDearspton. Thlamm w Ustrammd, . FOR WOMEN. CHILDREN AND INP.ANTS. Milltaery. French ad AmIniaa FLOWERS. BONNET STUFFS and BLONDSw ORAPES. ILLUSIONS o, ld a .aral toek of .-mba4nt b. ylr for C CASH APPROVED CREDIT ma oltd to a m sall b'op bpar..b. fel 41=n .Jbtice, to Physicanse, PLANTERS AND SLAVEHOLDERS CITY IHOSPITAL, BY DR. 0. ANFOUX, EXOLU.IYBLY FOR SMALL-POX, On Elystan Plelds street, BetweeIn Sldl and Ja~MeIe s New OrN5., I8 NOW OPEN FOR PATIENTS. mi pI French BShrts, French Shirts. CHARYBTES MNUFAPACTIREI A bamdlfl mortmltnL LINEN AND OOTTONBHIRTS, lonld abd wbtte, of all .e and in the fate , syk 1j .. aledby LION & PINBARD, 54 nd lS RoeS tste. .fel Sptf 0.r.. Bl.nmII. 2.edegar LOCOxOTIVE AND MACHINE WORBS, RIchlumon, VirgInIa. F JO3D. R. ANDERSON & 00.,; -saerumaznsu or L-.omotive.. Portable. Strletly Portable, --Ad-- STATIONARY STEAMtI 3EWNG.INESS, CIRCULAR AND ,BASH BAW MILLS, Sugar NIl, Gin Shating, And eey aItcle of Nbahtnery requid by thb So.aIm -Al.- Car W.ls anmd Axta, Bar Iron, Bridge Bolt k,bie., and othebr Railroad Fmeetal.tm, I b. o Tuks, e. e., Irn amd Be... Cannon. EDMUND M. IVENS, Gen.l Ag.ot, fr7 2plm.-1yW No.100 Gadlr street, New Orl0m. Ir re ir aat Clothien I -0.l at N-irs r.R.r4Z* CroproVar -or ALERED MUNROE & CO., STORY BUILDING. Corner Camp and Common streets. felm 2ptf&W 2, Counstry .Merchants. BAYNE'S WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 38 Magazine Street. A LARGE STOCK Q LIberal Terme s. sh bpI K. P. Buckley, ..... ............... CAMP STREET .....................8 Repectfully call attention to his NEW STOCK of in Eqlth and Sw.u Watches, in Gold and Silver Cases, of the finet material and workmnship., manufactred to oder, or selted by bienlf. Flne Jewelry, In a1 the newst pattems of BREASTPINS, EARRINGS BRACELETS. te. A Large Stock of Pure Silverware. The whole of which i guaranteed to be munurpund In qul fty, and offrd at rasonable prets. Wathes, Jewelry and ilerware made to order and rpaired. dl 2pic Cabinet .i akers' and Upholster ers' .aterials of every description. Gilt Corics., Hair Cloth, Sdas, utled Hair, Enamsld tloth,C Ou t nord. ad Tasels, VTmisnh, Gimpn ad Frida, Splrins, Buttons ad Twine, Glue, Picked and Com monMes Chophben and Alc.ol, Bur.ing Fluld, P tsand O Wal Paper, et., at the Lowest Ch Pres, by am srl HEATH & CO., 75 Camp street. Boots, Shoes and rats. We haeb I. store .ad notw landlg from ship Hearet, J, Montgomery, Samuel Fais, Lady Blemdngton, and tkestem. bhip DSoto and Omana.. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT -or Boots, Shoes and Hate, ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. To wbich we l attti. of buyer. O tee.k Is. Inp eartemlci.d of the foowlog SABW pin Reset BrogSts, f PM.ata . o,000 .. Kip, OClfand SlBroegn 10,00 .. Kip, Clf aend Thick Mud Boots. 8,000 .. Grain, Henter and Phm.rs' Bots. 0,00 .. Lats', Ch.flddrsd YMs' Shofes, every ariety. roe sale on liberal tub s, by JOHN M. GOULD & CO., sIC Eptt Mageelsn tret. First Premium Shirts, FINE BEBPOKE MADE COOTH ES, -Aend GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. I PRIOCERS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, nd tI .11 eus the WORTH gve for the msey, at LEIGHTON & BLANC'8 Corner SL. C.arls ed Canal lMtr N. B..Oloting and Shirt made to order, .e 9pM IWT'. *.. Wntson, -asan. m WINE WATOHES, JEWELRy, SILVERWAREe, CUTLERY. tLnGs, FANCY GOODS., te., te., ete. Id S.et No. U CANAL UTRRET. Sprdtg CIZIORsg, IOOl=L t CO 0 N'S Wt are Mr reing by every yteam from New York, eoU SPRING CLOTHINGII whleh, when eumplat, will be me of the LARGOST IVER BBROUGHT TO THIS CITY. We hos now on had a LriS sameorlat of SpRIS 8V1W8, CASSIMERE AND DRAP D'ITL. --roa Men and Boys. EVERY ETYLE AND QUALITY SHIRTS AND FURNISHINO 0005D, ALL OF OUR OWN .ANUPACTURE, whleb we will as Uder PULL OUABANTEL. r'Itl will he mdowt poot.ho tho thlt ell dpe good t.,b WE RLL CHEAPER THAN .+lY. ROUSE IN EW OI.UNL 25andlheS tha i mddole0i XOORU & OOBE, foal iNlfot lg .ad 153 Poyde.ea ei , (old l10 ad ITO). Raptdyd/ INCEREABfING IN POPULAtETI'TI Universal and Unqualied Satisfaction I A . Z.7. a V A At A InC Pr! THE FINKLE & LYON SlF WINC3- MVIA.C01 IITE9S AIre sF nted by as to g.lv btttor h ttilIda on to t.0 0 -n -cooin of 0ll kfnds of work, than any other machie in markLt. Hlympeplor advntolag eo rwdlly b aoesn by. few mo .eo,' oxeomotton of toe machloes. They sm adpted to spegt hge of workmnship- SEWING FROM THR FINEST GAUZE To Heavy Leather. Or from m apo to twe1ty tlLeknwme of ololh. AND DOING THIS WITHOUT CIIIEOE OF THRBBAD OBR FZSION, AND THE MACHINE RUNNING AT THE Hasrest spees I They make but llttleoht, are strong sd well a.de, d do abhle it all thoir Sprts. They make 11 sme regular elte M M both de of th clothb. The Pinle Ad Lyona Hemmer I the beat erk ervreted, snod)s eoxeedngly slmpl. -P R IC - Of the Phi Lyoa Sew.lg Mochhn: ssr, 880,0 ss, 0, 100, 8105, u811, as. And eselleet that we wIll TAKE THEM BACK AND REFUND THE MONEY If they do net In oory repeet prov.e p.feltly saulsfraltT. ALFRED MUNBOE k CO., Oce or Chelthg Estahlishame. troor BNmuaro, ael t Cmuer of Coam ood (Cnmoua s tete. Spring srIVUdrnery. The mobeeribsr reepeetful Informs the Ladles that he has now as had a lar hi srtuent of SPRING MILLINERY, eo.ostlig of thb following : SILK BONNETS, CRAPE BONNETS, BRIDAL BONNETS, NEAPOLITAN BONNETS, TRIMMED STRAW BONNETS, BRIDAL WREATHS, HEAD DRESSES, FRENCH FLOWERS, CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, FLATS, CAPS, etc., etc. All of which are of the Latest and most approved shapes and styles. Country cstlomen will find It to their advantge to call aod eoamine belore purchasing holewhere. F. R. HARDON, No. 29 Chaotres otreet, md 2p6t Between Caal nd Costombhose streets. Great Closing Sate of Dry Goods AT COST: IHAGG-(ERTY BROS., DIRECT IMPORTERS, No. 158 Canal street, Toouro Buildings. Having determined to bring this sel on's buInes to an un usually early close, we would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to our extensive staock of SEASONABLE, FRESH GOODS, all of which we are poshlvely decided on selling out at once at actual prime cost, and respectfully request an examica. tion of oun stock and prices on the part of purchers. fe2t 2plm HAGGERTY BROS. X'otice to Builders and Others. FOR SALE. The ELEGANT ,LNELLED OAK STAIRCASE, with BRONZE BANNISTERS, FITTINGS, le., now occupying the rear of store, comer of Canal and Bourbon street. g-To be delivered after June lot. J. LEVOIS & CO., m0l 2p3tSeod Corner Cnal and Bourbon. Crockery, China, --xnn- G L A S S WA R E, At Wholesale. SAMUEL E. MOORE, 49 Camp 8treet, Hes In store, and is receiving by shipments direct from Europe, a very large stock of EARTHENWARE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, Which is offered at New York prices, at wholesale. -Assomted Cates are alwys on cand, and the Eoods cc gouonteed to be delivered free of breaksge. feB 2pWeSa&Motf P. JMalard, Nso. M ROYAL STREET AND 77 BIENVILLER STREET. FUREITURE I FURNITURE : SUPERIOR STATUARY, DINNER AND TEA SERVICES. RICH CURTAIN AND FURNITURE GOODS. MIRRORS, PLATED WARE, AND SUPER. CUT GLASS. I have always on handa lare andetenive assortmet of FANCY GOODS, of direct hmportation from Paris, co0ilsting n part l- RICH FURNITURE-FRENCH STYLE, (made In my edtb lhument)-which is in every respect equal to any ever brought to the United Slatc.e-uch as Rosewood and Mahog. any Bedroom, PYrlor, Library and Dcnlagroom Set. FANCY COODS-Porcelaln and Biscuit Statuattes, VTeo, Clocks. Chdanelier, etc.: Decorated Dinner and Teo Sets; Cot Gls Services, Plated Ware, Wittrs, Cators, Lmqueur Stands, etc., etc. All of which I will al low to clos out a heavy stock before my departure for Europe. t'Orders Imrm the country attended to with promptness '5COLZA OIL always on hand. P. MALLARD, feI eplm No. IS Royal oand Bl street. Bargains. Bargains. ON ACCOUNT OF OPENING CLAIBORNE STREET. The entire fesh and well auted stok of BOLS Cheap Dry Good, Hat, Shoe, Boot and Clothig Store, to be sold out ohecp tha. oar. Hels's Cheap Store, 33 Cocmmon it., mi ~plh Opupite eClaborS ,kM. named #' gg 0., CORNER OP CAMP AND COENON STRUETS, -Ar. eemtmey Neiety to it.- NEW 00003 AND NEW STYLES, SN THU OIUATM VARIN1fy I -or- C L ylyIT 2 U La Ws FUERNI fmlNG GFoOPS. FoR xKw ANmDwrs TooSin sB o aees~ses nat .SO msoBDVIATION IN FIOm aS E 181 G mli : Gifl 1V I ER C Ls& OEr . A G'IFT WILL BE. PRESENTED WITSrHiCH BOOK SOLD, EVANS E CO.'S. e0 IpSI N.. 9 CAMP STREET. W'UoN # GBlbs' SEWING MACHINE. Thepoidts f spetriority elagdte thhshine, rowatswtt deslre for Fams. or Planstalls sg. L It. t shhmbleIC y dp5We,,beegtapablef =kng FOUR3 THOUSAND iS pe. raisute, sd a PEN FUOTLY RELIABLE STITOE B. It wll ntde pdro hep s 54 i 5eehtes a. itrs.eadhf.. et..pttgutyukleg totiarato.eatte. 4. No mittake canpsethtybe Nodetn settingthe neade. 5,It winhmthhatporde f asp sd am, rom the. , eewet heat. th.SeC. yard I. witlhshe sarm .ad CIae mat wtthoet the dt~seety eveklaei with other M..hht.e 5,Lg. betantteat, tb. prthetethty detaetotIertha any sther rdsts. Mashiss In st marhes, and belnSi B within the ach all. J Frheate.Bt be pgiinea prerfet ..StenU. With the petSsg as iniaatg the Ib.a.tC. sIte. BrsI~i~Yi t 40" pr.e tohbelt .weme. DAVIS D9OIEE88, Agents, ma Batdtt fin L IprdreC Geor~ge fl -uiMte, T - I3 E3 P O VD 'Y. PUBUIIES' WAREHOUSE, 10 Poyder.e., betwee Campepd & Otteest., N. Orer.. FRESSBEB, TYE, INS, PAPER. CAIRDS, snd Fsstshtsg Severy detertplt... at ..sss wir.spstsee. Agentfor the esle o B. Hoe & ', syaProeee, ad Jas. COsme Astsn.' Typee. 1-Otd Type tshe k.lsfor neCs. t S Seentsepe Its. Seons~d-Had .eetsabght andL o IBIdd pY W1y PATENT SHEET METAL SCREW.,TOF :resaerve Jar! NO CZMZNT ON WAX BEQUIREDI Ons ll Ott Jan, hesrtests made, was:he beanseed for the purpose os mahteg a tight Joint, tlerty mtektsg IS .lm3. tet psstlhe to exhast the air frosthe Jart be. re stung. We offteto thosee wh desire a see and reaty Self-Bellts ar, Mason'. FPatent Sheat MetBerlep.Top Altthat te sen neetyiMg to screwthe Cap down spse tht Rsbber Cashet, which It pteeed speetbe shoulder of the Jar, 3 of an lsnh distant from the tsp, preenting the possibiity of the flavor of the Fruit behisgisjred byscomnlg in eontact With the Rubber. We stetnow prepared to receive ordes, f the above J3.,, whiceh we ntrodueed bhy etLest eeses.and met with complete BOWLES &c JUDSON, mg IpThBsa.Mtf&W . 17 Camp treet. French erfulmery. .Tt reeeltd from Paris, a lasr and complete .eeortmen of the Steel FRENCH PERFUMIERY. A behutiful eortme.t t. PFist nd Inlaid Shell DRESS ING AND TUCKING COMBS, LION & PI SABtD, 64sandsdRoyatysi eet, fel l tCf steeer o Beenrlle. lWnes, Brandiea,etc. T. ,c EM. BIvA.IC-N.AN, 17 ST. LOUIS STREET, (Old 20,) Sole Agents for the South of Alexander Seigette's aRochee BRANDIES. Champagne Tneyard Prprelets' Co. Cognac BRANDIES. oldenborg COGNAC, 1830 and 1805. Gautier Freres COGNAC, 188,1849 and 1821. LI. O. Lanyer COGNAC,l Otand 1826. -Importen of Lronde Cogn fine CHAMPAGNE. 1826. Laonde extsr old COGNAC. And sundry other brands, in half pipes, quarters and oo , all under Coctom-Hose keye. WINPSIN BOXES-Chatean Latr, B. Mouton, Haut Bron, Leorlle, Latteo, Morgaux, Otscoar, quarto and pints, with cork and glas stoppers, and St. Eotephe, Anercan Fe g, from P. F. Eyquem & Fits, Bordeaux ; Chlteo IMangaux and Haut Santemre, from Lcrrende Freres, Bordeaux; al, vriout brends, in qurtl anod pints, from Rodolphe B]ay Co., Bordeaux. CLARET AFD WHITE WINE-In uake and barrel. CORDIAILS-Fom Mare Briard A Boger and L. Rambeo, BordeAux. SARDINE8 IN OIL-From A. Gmlet Co., Loaei.' CHAMPAGNE-Roy0 Huniter, Cote do Mstet, Pleur do Bouy cand Creme de Beoi, quarts, pints and quareirs; from X. Desborden, Fi., Ay ; frm E. Lnmattre File. OORKS--Bottles and DemeJohne. asorted die,. noB) lMoI y .Madame CapreUt. The only lady posseed f NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT POWERS, and who is pable o seeoesully locatinog dtue and feeo SHer powers of Spirit VPsion enble her to coreeotly cleoullte Hoeoecopea pon slmpl Iny. ing the day o birth. Madame Copell s the only Olrveoyt in ths city who pouu the power of revealing te pctp ro. ent cad futr, oand vidt from then who have bhan huem hugged bhi hotic is . solicited at No. 111 Cstotmhohe Srtet. fe1 1plm Diseases of ute 2Y.roat and Lu~gs. DR. . PRESTON CRANE Wold rpetfully aunonce that his loettlOm e tat t.a anme-old No. 146, nw No. 152 ST. JOSEPH STREET, be tween Camp and St. Charles, wher ho will . etiol to traot ditseo of the THROAT AND LUNGS by hi pe ollar ad aooeful method of INHALATION OF MEDICATED VAPORS, l omneettoa th CONSTITUTIONAL RENEDInS. Dr. 0. wi als continue to admteter the ELECTROLYSES OR ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATHS, Which hne alredy proved wonderfully emoeotouo -I RHEUATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, INTERMITTNTN SCROFULA, And all etaneen aietts, and in a dicues M ising from nl - purti of the hod, at preded by the pr a ef emiel ta the iye sd Fo. OMS ehoue ftn A. M. Si9P. IL lo ahead d of e tng Dr. . by i a-ddrsm , eex. e 41 stfPer We-_ iI ' h di. taptLlrrr aeiw tP j{ ; VAN .~ ' -n Oh 10.0 OW, * IND t No iioi "" $.o~ rqA 00udw 6 0aa m.... 3 N p. JINWM os.. . a....... . . Su'omi S..........."....+ 1'I0011 1624wo. 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H ttl ,y rold do ......................20000 d .. y ld................... 10000 Best o.t yesol od d ov................... 10000 under b yoearsold ......................... 0000 000x, Foowo, Antton, Styletotd Eodton . to to fakor to cootodo rotioo00theJudoo.e Best Stallio n, 5 yea00old000d00000,to b .....200 00, tooundeor yo.o.e .. .........10000 Hot Moo, byam. and over .... ...... 0 000 oodoto o0oo Ta .. 0........ 50 00 Beoot (1 , ton hoone ............................. 50 00 Fifth Day, FRIDAY, MARCH 6l0r SWaewTAsnu Best B l,T any age or br ed .......................... $0 0 .. Jence, .. .... 00 .. J k, any rage ....... ........................... 50 RA met, a... ..b d......................... ....... 25 00 . ,ur. ........................... SStallion, ..200 lne,. . . ................... 1005 .eldig1. . ....................... 0000 ddl Hore ...................................... 00 Saddle M r ....................................... 200 ] . Sddle Pol, ot over 15 hands igh ............. 200 Exhibition of Hei .u.bip in the ring,. by boys undcer 14 yel, u jok.y costume .............. 2000 Machinery, Agriueltural Implementu, etc. In order to afford exhitom every fba lity, the awrds thee 0 deplrtments wfll be deferred ntil Friday and Satureay. Al other artile offered for eompetltce will be examined by Ithe Awarding Committee dlng the week. THE MILITARY REVIEW wilt take plte on Thursday, dthe number reqted to make acompany will be thirty.two, inttetd of forty, a heretofore publiched. W Admtotn to the Fair, Twenty-Five Cnent mt a t Husbardsa I.X.L STRAIGHT NEEDLE DOUBLE LOCK STITCH sEW.N GC MACOIm The Latest and the Best. These r ithe met rellnble, smple cd donMbl MYuhle nvr plared befori the pehbllo. They seW Don the IoJ etool. (that ving the trouble dof rrewin ,) ndt Mthe thttdb Greer a Baker stitmb, th. STRONGEST MADE BY MA CRINERY. Theycan be uderstood cd operated perfetly, with very cd Intstructit d A ede00 and thoron.ug emtnstm.. is so~lkl, whch w• e eonadent will corrobort.M aIl our stctemohto -AtO Z O "EGONOMEST," Cheapest Double Thread Machine Ever Ofered lrw THIS MARKr, -ArT MANUPFACTURER' PRICES, ONLY t01 And Fully Guamn.teed. -ALSO ox waN- THE STAR SHUTTLE MACHINE, Equal in every rm pt o any Suttl Me.hline I the ucket, aedsoldf fohleamoeY. Callead eamln0ethem. WENTWORTH & DUKE, Agents, f210 b2pMoWcSf 00 Coamp dtr, Now OelieL The Eastern 3drrleB, , ambe ts. na• aor quia Nsalrd w seIad wa nr . r, *AtlA glAW RDGB0 r O., Ka.8 , we n aomen hrises cwoih . t e ea awesieb*s *a. WIteh atire ha eh, g a g oeanemongesf tapp maye soleeet man Iobtid hM ae Albs ,,d aiset r stus the Washltea cradited rgang , of a. paper, it k to bte rgret de f 'ieM v'ote by which theybrwhe d ed. we areleftl the edrk he do towh t i htlilf these w ee passed by a largeor asp slle om frhether they pe.sed c n8as l., Miti protests have yet appe e onl sion is that theyresoJo be position of them, v in ede ,t The re haeios ie ettled n to t he ct4 1 o erationof the people efll setto• of tea poi men conntry Wte 4rus hy wilt-be u readpad thorotughl dtile '. The 1 oversbadowing imtportancseof sailhuieat t they refet, sad the sloftiesre wheame t - nate, shouldy omma.d, ad will de~tlefveesfeva. the closest attention saz the praof If our memory serves aos orreetly, thIit isth Brat times Fderal Senators, attached to any3eli oal organpistion, liv n ee roper, Jst jiort~t the hodingo at aNtiionalConveitigopet. h ted t ust in casin ead adopt a plasters,taoU were, for thie adjestment of daleties s eNredopi*n an sbeorboitetion, bwisue. oidte#o this,'g .r ever, we are not disposed to Aib fult iwi th dt. On the contrary, we prefer to accord them eSesty tof intention patii t, of motive stte;d ul s from nIapendlg Ses viw he usriosly mreati the destruction of both. Besides, the Ierl olasever witnessed such times as are upon ut . 'Threifoan extraordinary procedures werse fully warranted by the extraordinery exigencles of the eosio n. Immediately below we ~eeet the solatitonse, and will renmar, in oenclusion, dst should they be adopted by the Chfadeton Convention, the onth will have little to- complain of the action et that body, so far aethe qeesils of slavery is con cerned: Resobred, That, in the adoption of the Fede.3 ral Conatitution, the States a g the same Sat ad severally e aptee nt is ataed s epvier si ic;ac:.gat ,g chore l snalttnyin or morn Staten, or a aen, with, the dospette tothe ttatee to ent hr . ,of the osat b w beo a Union Itself. Re€olred. That ongro sa y e e isitts or nr in ri te nesttates of- this U Ah. deoreisr lstionrai erolation of their dioto and Insntiol inherited pro their ancestors ad orexsting at the adoption of the Constitution, by whichIt is recognis ates constituting an important element is the eppor tionment of powers among the States; and that no change of opinion or feeling on the part of the non-slavehoiding Staten of the Union, in relation to this institntiond, ca jstify them or their citinens in open or covert attacks thereon, with a view to Its overthrow, and that all snob attchoi are In man fest violotionof the mutual and solemn pledge to protect and defend each other, given by the States respectisa l on tringinto the constitutional copt hih formed the Union, and are a manIe fest breach of faith and a violation of the most solemn obligations. r in Resolved, Thatthe Union of these States rents on the equality of rights and privileges among its members, and that it Is espeoally tie duty of the Senate, hich repreents the tates of a Territory ofv ereign capacity, to resist all attempts to discrimIn te, either inehation tolaery, as or property, lasti Territorien, shall hibe maintainthe common posibited withion of the United States-so as to give advantages to the citioens of one State which are not eqonally as eareo to thooe of every other State. Resorced, That neither ongre of the nor a Trrit torial Legislature, wbether by direct legislation or legislation of anindirect and ntives friom serdl c or laboter, possesses power to annut or impair the comstito dional right of any citioen of the United tates not take his slave property into the common Territo ri, and thermedhol and ethajoy the same of il the Territorial condition remains. Re1850d, That if eperience shoeureld at any time pnd rovethat the Judieiary and Executive aitherity do not poess means to insure adeote protection to constitutional rights in Territory, and If the Territorial Government should fail or refuse to pro vide the necesoary remedies for that purpose, it will be te duty of Congrees to onpply snot de ficiency. ResoIed, That the inhabitants of a Territory of the United Staten, when they rightfnlly form aeon stitation to be admitted as a State lot the Union, may then, for the first time-like the people of a State when forming anew conrtittiont-decide for themuelves whethenolavery, as a domestic Institu tion, shall be maintained or prohibited within their uridition; and "they shall be received into the may prescribe atthe time of their admission." esolred, That the provision of the sonstitation for the rendition or fugitlves from service or labor, without the adoption of which the UnIon could not have been formed, and that the laws of 1703 and 1860, which were enacted to secure its execution, and the main features of which being similar, bear the impress of nearly seventy years of sanction by the higbest judictal' authority, shonld be honestly and faithfully observed and maintained by all who enjoy the benefits of our compact of Union; and that all acts of individnais or of Stats Legislatures to defeat the purpose or nullify the reqnirements of that proviion, and the laws made in ursuance of It. are hostile in character, subvirsiye of the Constitution and revolutionary in their ebaet, . BTATE NOlRMAL CHOOL. We publish, elsewhere, " An act supplementfry to an act entitled ' An aet to amend a eat entitled an act to establish a Normal chool Departamea in the Public High Schools In the City of Naw )r leans, approved Maroh 16, 1659," WhtoI has paued both branchehsof the Legislature, aad is now a law of the Commonwealth, or will b uas soon as it receivel the s.gnature of the fGoverpnrs of which there is not the slightest room for oabt. As the bill speaks for itself, we will not omnlent upon Its great merits. The Legislature has acted liberally, and we trust the Common Council wll respond with the least possible delay. Senator E. Salomon, who introdueed the bill, deserves great credit for his exettlons in its behalf, as does, also, Mr. James Beggs," of the House of Repre sentltives, as well as other gentlemen, It will prove a splendid measma for the cause of ednes tion in Louislana A Canuon BLsow Dows I Tusn or BavirL. Drilngthe gale of the 22d alt. the gable end of the Lutheran church at West Brookfield, Ohio, was forced In and the roof carried oft Alt the time a erv"ice was being held, the ooageston number ing between three and foohded Fbu Lf por sons were injured, fear havi ae d hia Madame Xsrtr s said lo be veryIlat DelS555. It k knon that her malady bn byeralow for the lme of her chd. a g as .r i¸ Sib e .rT if`or aotie ora l '.'i tblhs th rae been. g w-iteilenct , of the " him wie awae a.t ,1oud, t"here nobe a haeb youthn Ctoale tarona sriOng yt i he esog Jst.leourhe.a.r . wy nirl eia,, promiese. and ot.atir of the wav I·P_ , late ofditral n i wue arnd o ft " prta ye --. P arenio, the t f ill be me reas 3ag thale aering on tha estitje peri moderate. o RaOBNT PUBIJaATWo lOMEwAsR BomD: Or, The Chase. A Tale ot the Sea. By J.FelorCopr e r: . A. Townsend A Cs. FnmrForsale opein Bo ei:New~rtasseW.c J. C. Morgan & Co. Another tesse of thesplendldlj Ilbivrate of the Cooper Novels, of whisk w4 fore said all that oooll be said t.t *t which is due. Ace Averse Bovsjs Js~isr ip Chasse sy BtshE s gas & Co. Dr. Kayes wras aargsooof' d expedittosr oommesaode bxi Dr member of thetravelalg pdyd gt o the osileors and erew ef the brlg ab Rensselaer barbor, whtch wsk a eat the attempt to reao h peraavik, f o land,sud,aftersn shane seae ofdfapeahsqretaga esuccestal. It lsaninterestlaassrrative, witbes able charts of the Arotic regione appenie4. A Tair eo Oval. Br Mr Jaffa Ward Rwe. Boston: Ticknor F Fiels. or sal.e ts NWOr. leans by Meas. J. . Morgan & Co. We have heretofore noticed this boob. 10ees to be very popular. We have received from MessXa.J, 0, i Co. the Eclectic Magastae ;g for March sad nhe These are both the above " li.t P. df r eta~ pl8ewrain b ? al t qugadrife, by J;. slasusy, of ?agi J ' vUseob& " tll t"7o~il` 4s psalgabF &*der 1! s 3A. t 'Qsadrible dem leaeg * g a posed by r '+Near the Henks of Stt `. ,: r Racbe, variblions by (Ptuh'l 3 s Volantes," by Theodon Vea* S b & . A Bassaw WAY vo Ate [, Aumiriln UISMnder of Mantas lately pitiea proelamation, in whic he took ocasdeatsesesoa pend the onee of oriffinlae. T1ýe ea nd "Saery sh the Italian Ines" esat to opi-A a their orieollue, to shew irei G Cl S eit .e?. a tsbartrate. I1At it aot be selkSeat t*as scaence e ofopretale e Ike AustriaPm. Rosesi hsCmenlin ae