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Ot @rleans Haly Qýýesant. .[Fr the Ur.ecent. To ---. pa.By cP. eu'c-. Eo at, Int future years, my darling, think, A When hrighter scenes surround thee, I 00 a Of one who lived his dreary way, & Ut Nor knew the glory of the day, Ro Nor loved it, 'till he found thee. Whil And when the record of the years, Still faithful shall have proved me, NI O, weep the hour that saw us part; J. And whisper softly to your heart, Cott IIe loved me !N And oh ! my love, should sorrow come, WiH ap. And shower tears about thee; M tion When falsehood and suspicion smart, hell. trat Think 'mid that "winter of the heart," C. fter On one who ne'er could doubt thee. B. I And when a sad, unhappy fate, Sosf Afar from thee hath moved me, Elm Think all our loving o'er again, E, tulal And whisper softly, softly then, D Hle loved me! S. ! A,snRne, La., March, 1h0. A eFor the Crescent. B To Novelletta. H.1 nil, J, S Mly i Dear .Inove'ietla-T have for some weeks Das tperused your sprightly letters, and become deeply H nepi terested in your future. I have piotured you to myself as very young,very lovely and rather green. ti' Of course you have tender, soul-lit blue eyes, Ha, lovely blonde hair, falling in soft,waving curls, the f 'w form of a sylph. Your mind is just awakening to ege a consciousness of its powers; you are looking B around you, and believing that "all is gold that Ia glitters." Of an ardent, impressionable nature, C. cruel fate has thrown you into the company of pol- V s* iticians: you have heard them speak of elections, A i5 political ambition, affairs of State, till your whole Mai soul is fired and filled with their noble, disinter- v ht, ested patriotism, and you desire to be a nearer H. S itness of the melee. l As you are a woman, and consequently incapa- Eg hle, through the injustice and jealousies of the Lal of worser sex, from assuming the position in politics you, in common with the rest of lovely woman, . aI would fill so charmingly-you desire to marry an tl ed4 ceditor. " Ye gods-of the press-preserve her I 14' gentle loveliness from suca flate," has been my it earnest prayer ever since I read your letter of the Bel 19th. In my dreams I have seen you led to the T or altar by the leading writer of sose one of our city T papers. Like that much-to-bepitied white, the Ge '"Ancient Mariner," my spirit hao been wrenched I of with a fierce agony, till I promised it relief by giv- lea d. ing form to my doleful anticipatinos, and warning I1; 0you from the fearful abyss oser whose dizzy heIghts you' are still, I hope, "in aniden reeditation S Iani' ree " hovering, allured int,. your dangerous Nt S position by that love of excitemen. for which your hi sex is so renowned. Positively, mydearest love, to S manrry an editor is like having a fi'th wheel to a so f coach. - course. you know for whot the Lord gave i- woman that usefil appenda ge kn'wn aos a husband. g int case you may never have givrc the subjects eri it ue, consideration, and taking pity on your youth and ounsequent innocencee, I vil enumlerate: S Fir-tly, to pay bills and indulg* you in all your S little taies for hundred dollar lates, idjlte,,eie, B er c. Editors are proverblilly po)r-tlhey never h ave a dollar. Who ever ccl.:eard oft thief breaking a into an editor's eanctum, or even louse, and find- i ing anything lore to take t1han ruey steel pen or a quire of foolscap paper? Secoldly, to dance aIte'ndance as escort wherever yol want to go, c h let it be to church( or to tihe ----. tie fashionable ilare of reort in this country: at bills they roust I I ulI your fan- at horne mind the hllies. Now, emy dear, when, I ask you, wil you ever tin,1 an editor with the time for mly of these a t.nealie little eplisodes? If let should I Stake yuo to the theater lie will leave you I Sin chaltce I a friend, forget to cone for yon when t,,e theater is over, anl excise himself S-:ying, "p ulitie , politic-, my lea, the nltairs Stf the nation were setting a'tray, ant I hadl to strengthen'l i them alittle. ' I During electons you will ,be :it (O:-.let dread tealt eiom a citizenhe may be trani.tf,riod into a cardinal, by a rai over the Sheal that would :rve him a bloody poll. Now, i ; , /..';, t, ,, ;,. will you not take advice and wo rn in Ifr,1m 1h. experience of others, anl try and t.rnll ur milnd entil .-ly frlom editors and ilections? Better, lar, the country Lie you so muil despise, cren t!soinh you have to put up with ecrapiller. icra.wvg over you, grass-hoppers poppgY inLto yvr faee. spiders, daldy long-legs, or any dher at t .;e conllomitants of rural t'flicity, tllhan to hlave the heart--lches tLhe editlr will surely give you. I scp p-'. thiat like the rest of the world, you will:corn, mr, tissiml to learn from other than your own expe] crn'e: and if you marry an editor, b, as e:rd it will not be of thIe most pleasing. s. -------'-- -ýs0--------- wl T saheridf sells at auction this day at 10 o'cock The . :.. on Julia ,,treet, near Claiborne, mauchia'y, lice t..,. See advertisement. 1a _ -,---- ... old Wil.cox & Gnuos' Machine will sew, hem, fil, can braid, tack, gather, quilt, cord and embroider will glo pertcnt satisfaction. Wilcox&Gibbs' areropairrd sty and warranted at No. 5 St. Charles street. P'leaof cal and examine. tir L.otn, Sri.oN & Co.-Wholesale dealers in dry be, goods will be attracted by the advertisment of tcsrrs. ,oeb, Simon & Co., No. 13 Chartres street. thr By keeping agents in Europe and New York, they are constantly supplied with the best and freshest goals, which they are now selling to the trade at tt ericce consistent with the decline in gold and cotton. Their stock is extensive and complete, at awl dealers, either from the country or city, will oi find it to their advantage to give them a call, and th examine the quality and prices of their goods. a Slw onro STone.--Mr. Oscar Robin, a gentle- 11 Pran of this State, well known both in city and country for his science and skilltas a chemist anud apothecary, has just received a large stock of c fresh and genuine drugs, medicines; chemicals, n etc., nat No. 48 Royal street, which he offers to a planters and the trade at thelowest market prices. t We chleerfully ask our readers to refer to Ir. f Robin's advertisement; he is worthy in every way of public confidence and patronage. l FAmt Vroe THE OnrP*Ns.--The good people of the Crescent City are reminded that a fair will be held at tile hall of Mechanics' institute, during the week beginning Monday, April 30th, under the di rection of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, for the benelit of the Orphan Girls' Asylum of the Immac ulate Conception, Third District. ARRIVAL ot THE CAROLeNA.-The British and American Steam Navigation Company's steam ship Carolina, Capt. Wyllee, from Liverpool, Feb rurry 27, arrived at herwharf at 10 o'clock yester day morning. The Carolina arrived off the bar at Southwest Pass, en the 27th ult., but did not succeed in'crossing until 7:30 A. a. on the 31st; was delayed in the river several hours by fog. She brings a fall freight of assorted merchandise and the following passengers: f touire J J. Kteley, Gee etkiner, Mr and Mrs Crane, Mrs wrllre, and eghty one in thae tanme. The Emperor of Branil has appointed a board of health to nvesti ate and 'decide what proprietary remedies soualdbe admitted into the mentry ande what exeluded, After ege me nthsi'aeer ontethey S have reported, ondea ngathem all h osIt e o J Ayer & Co.'s preparatione . Three of thoa they recommended the enpetor to admit fogtthe iene fit of the public health, while the hold the foturt Cherry Pectoral, under advisement, for further in formation respectntg dne of Its ingredient--mor S phine-which, while so extensively employed ad a so highly esteemed as a remedy in this'county scarcely kntown in that. Of all the other medicins before them, the Imperial commission say "no one of them merits any favor whatever or protection from this government, ats they contain nothing i I new nor any specific virtues not hllyl know. and used by our own phicians." The Imperial gov ernment has acordingly prohibited them all from admisdlon through the custom-house, txoeptthe t remediesa o ur distinguished eaountrymen ao ov retd mentioned-a discrimination by their learned men very like that to which experlenie has led the American people.--[Boston Herald, Ihe 0ourts. --- Mr. Cnaes Meet for Trial This Day. in Sco SECOND DIB.RICT COURT. nmigr Succession D). larbour--Koontz, i. & P. Bright. Tno Elniaoe & King,. of tilh 'o. h. Blach vs. Canal Company--B. Gilmore. It . E. A. Ilradlford. beach In the mntter of Juvenal, an absontee-Sambola heah & Deacros, L. Castera. A. Grrima. lay,5 Roman vs. Denny, t als.--lloselius & Phillips. roue Whittaker, Fellows & Mills. The TrlnD DISTRIOT COURT. Calve J. M. Wells vs. . Z. Getchell-J. E. Wallace. D. Mr. N. lHernen. ~ New J. M. Allen vs. Winston, Morrison & Co.-J. . the r Cotton. W. H. Paxton. . C - avm Newman. executor, vs Coleman--BrLtton dn Withlers. Geo. S. Laey, Harrison & Biunton. Ye H. Lion vs. Ti. Ilarneoult-Dalsheimer & Buck. ihat W. H. Crane. rorom M. Forestler vs, Jas. Todd-H. C. Miller, Camp- pobli bell Spofford & Campbiell. der C. Bionvenu vs. adovich et al., Geo. S. Lacey, the c B. Egan, W. H. Cooley, administrator, vs. Aug. truth lecog et al.-T. J. Cooley. Marr & Foute. lank of New Orleans vs. C. Fellowes & Leo-- L T Elmore & King. Harrison & Hulton. says: E. A. Yorko s. E. B. Falls-E. D.Craig. aGe. pu S. Lacey. of soc D. Verges vs. O'Connor & wife-C. Dufour. T. tbhou S.• cCoy. Am BmLsuet vs, J. B. Pralle--L. Castern. Train & Lombard. Th. B. Saulie, syndic, vs. Mrs. Saovage-L. Castera. wool H. R. Grandmont. is doi J. i. Tusacgoes vs. L. Richelinp-C. nDufonr. L. is oic to Davigenaud. ifi ly C. E. Alter vs W. A. Gordon--Geo. L. Bright. has h o Hyre B Gordon. not e F. Fora DISTRICT COURT. rang' Lea & Leavitt vs. S. H. ilman--Eggleston & for fa SBHart. J. E. Trodeau. GeoA. W. Szer vs. Jno. C. EhrelIl-Hsnt & De~n- , to egre. Simonds & Penn. Pheo aR. R. Barrow vs. L. B. Blades-T. . Walton. They SRandolph Singleton & Hardie. oen t Ri hard W a Gr ees l vs. Bellocq, Nblom er Co.-- The e, C. F. Bremiss. J. L. Tissott. har ,- Win. R. Burch vs. By. Shopherd, Jr.--Hays & aslo Adams. Saucier & Michanard. w Mrs. A. E. Henderson vs. R. l Montgomery- ro IMa brr &Foute. J. B. Cotton. P ro r- Welling,:Coin & Co. vs. Theoore Frois & Co.-- asoc or H. C. Miller. A I. Tissot ao. ".'I. Reese. Sons & Co. vs. The. Frois & Co.-- the Eglestton & HBart. A. L. Tissot. sold *a Weill & Bro, vs. Stuart & James--Bradford & he Land. Lacey, Hays & Adams. TI is FIFTI1 DISTRICT couRT. nb il, Jamel s eady vs. William and James Jay.--Whit taker, Fellows & Mills. Race & Foster. ject. A. W. f euddendorf vs. Henry V. Boxter-Atocha A ier & llowo. Whittaker, Fellows & Mills. Teli ny C. T. Buddleck vs. John H. Elliott et al -E . he Bermuldez. Maerr & Foote. Oc e H. W\. Connor & Son on. ' W. E. Leverich et als.- T. H. Kennedy, Semmes&Mlolt. J. C. McConnell. a1r iy ). Weaver, for use, etc.. vs. T. L. & M. A. M-e has hLe ee--Harrison & HMnton. Milx & Robertaon. T T ed ictenstein Bros. v Zs H. G. ippe-J. it. Direr- oto iv- hammer. E. J. Wen ek. , MeienI Bros. t Co. vs. A. Lewis--Iarrison &da gl Illinton. I'.C. Fox.ur Icy TIFTI DISTRICT COn.T. uec ion A. Lecepss vs. C. G. Richter et al.--Morgan &, an as New. WWaren & Foote. oth oar Jas. H ..daoms vs. Daniel Fairex--iH. T. Do cUv bli:ox. Huntington. Iel to Bnlk of America vs. CG, L. Dolson & Son-Joh-, wit a0son ,eoni & Co. Durant & l iornoer. S IVm. R. Crane vs. A. Trodeau et als-Dulrant & fot ltirenor. Defendant p. p. ' Mary Lee, executor, vs. Wm. Barnett--E. V,'. en dHm. Huntington. eirna. Haynes. Is er- Wm. L. Lanscr vs. Black & Byington-Morgan Ia oth& New. l)avidoon. s iSuccessioln of Brefferlh vs. Louis Brefferllh--P. ho E. Lare5che. I). BrI et. B fo or J. W. lReynolds vs. J.. Slmonds---Gc. A. Breasux. ! cl, ,v·r ('. Ii. inie l ' vn.. J. I'.umgatrter-Durant &: n o~ in 1ornor.1cc, ic. r . '.- te floral: '4 g tMary Hermann vs. A. Hermann-T. L. T.emlcy. ! n Io'. 'ratts vs. A.. Nobhlom--lMorgoan & New. j. bI L. Tis' -t. t too i0: Bank of Tenonessee vs. Nixoo & Co.. (two10 co . a )--Dorant & Hrnor. Hlayes A:ldam. te able 1'nter Banllk of 'eennenieo vs. Union Banc-- I "1 Doust urant lolr. (. L. Iriglht. :i c. 0su1'nIME COURT OF LLcIcIANA. `ie eer Gie. Il:e. Beard c. Simon & Ienard--.lohn Ilcu demrn. l.. Calera. I N\e .Lafceret vo. his ireditOl and otile creditors of v aldlIaicrie t DL:tre-Gl. Scl:hmlidt. Stewart & Y yo , IIcrnor. yo .T. I. Gebe!in vs. W. A. Hamilton and t. A. S,,tt -CGeoo. Tt. . cIleee. C er & lakhins. S Miclhael I:(-,r-oc . 0. W. Iltallia--Gec. .s0 t S lh'ihl:t. W.0W. Hlndion. d to A. Mlarclhaaid vs. Jaes Coyle--Durant& I!ornor. cBill Buchanan ol Gilore. i Sbe M''IT"D STATES CIRCUI'lT COURT. the Marquisle la l aleotto alnd hWl band 00 . . M. .lles and Co!lioly , Co--iuchala n & t;ilaore. i ow, Johll Hn.ler,,I, r.h canrlt a & Le.vitt vs. ollbart c .'oter--S. I. Toi'ry. 1 yoa d J. K. (;oodlic. d"' teootellr ,J Sinith vs. J. E. Tlohler--rale--J. Q' A. Flllows. A. Milhler. ip~iJI( --------ýýs- - (l!P ý "C'AT IE NIN:: TIHeE l 1nE, ' " .T . FANCv 8 1tl . i The o st' of tl: evening at tle fancy 1a!! at the lcI try of fnrc , i 0 a t e-Lir, Pa ri s recently, was ' el n Io rirs linmsii loortakholf, who piersonilied Ca:le re tie tie t,- ;reat, at lthe incrledible cot of two rail- I hup- lions f fraenc Thestory runs that ashe rlacciven ;ler tlresr only the day befoe irom her lusholndl, I c Prin'ce Korsakol', now in I~~i. It was nmade r on with a sropauloo, attentionto accuracy, accordinge I Sas- to a yortrlit at trle winter palace of thlie Empiress 1('0i.ile, in elr coronation robes. hile traiuan l shirt were of le velaet, elaboraltely enhroidlred d witc silver, and trimnmed wailt Sieriarn llten t'nr. I'cal. Tie headcl-dpi (andil a towcrinl and barlarous edii iaoy, hce it tookhM, thongh picturesqul e withal) wao :-oreover fr. literally eovered with dihmonds, en o eralds, and the rarest kind of pearls. A veil of old Venetian lace descended from the cal, andI e1(1, comlltely enve!opcd the wearer's person. h'file er ili gloves and fao wre got np il an eqoally expensive ;p oirld style. it was remarked,s s an oextraordinary hoiln - a e to the beasty and attractive appearasnce of thice fair Rua-NiaN nnlwo represented tile Empress Catlharilel 11at thougls thrleoe thosand peroons were packed lle sardiCnes ill Madamelo de 1 ups'ta saloons, every. bin dry Iy made way for tile princess Riomski Rorsakol. lent o wl oii silas able to possI without inionvcniene. t from roe trooo ooml. trailing after hoe upivard of k.tree. tahree yards of velvet. -. th-ey I at .f Pntost' AND T05 Do.r,.--They tell a good to t itory of a priest, the devil, and a virgin, inone ofIl tie cd clhronicles of tile chlnurch is Austriat. A d ynng friar was famous in his order as a painter, aa a.d ha forte was in pictures of the devil and thee 11 virgin. The flirst he made surpassingly ugly and C td the otter serenely beautiful. The dlevil deter- l mined. punish him, end assuming the form of aI a lovel aaiden, visited him in his cell. Iie fe.l desperaely is love with her, and she consented to e- Ily aewaywitt him if he would give her tihe plate d and jewvOs in the convent treasury. tie consented, and took with him the sacred articles. As they wdere scuding along the cloister, the demon lady of cried out" thieves l' and then vanished. The t Is, monkrsrasied, and caught tlheir brother ranning ia to raway withhe booty. Tiy tied him to a pillar and went bhck to bed, deferring his punishalment , ,5. -till morning. Now tihe devil returned in his owna It. form, and mo.e merry over his misfortune, advisa ay ing hh to ptay for help to the beauty he loved vo paint. The .eor friar toolk the hint-called on tihe virgin. Slte rome in all her radiant charms, loos reed his eord, mad bade the friar bind the devil in of hlis place. TheaI she put the stolen treasure back S be in its place. Tie next morning the friar appeared ti in his place in payers, the devil was found at his post and the treasures all right. The devil was di- soundly flogged, md the painter friar, a wiseread d the better man, follaved no more after handsome ac- yonng women, ho stuck to his heads and brush, and painted awful nevils, because he had seen one. and beautiful viruns, because lt had seen the queen. nd A German commited suicide in Philadelahia on am Sunday last. In his oom was found tlhe following Ceb. farewell : ter- "I wasa soldier n tfe tlth New York ieavy bar artillery, aU. S. A., id I got a disease (palsy) in the service, from the affocts of which I was obliged to stop work, in consrqnence I applied for a pen st; sion from the United Sotes government. Not re feg~ ceiving any support fs*m the government, this is odie tO inlorm my friends snd acquaintances Ihave been obliged to kill mysdf. "Jea R LBUS, from Gaotha." A descent was made ons a body of smugglers at Bristol, Mass., rSecently: The, goo(s were in a dot obarn, where the officers found twenty-eight bar ta rel of rum covered up ualder the hay, and about end ninety thonsand cigars, in boxes about the size of Sa sugar box, a bale of cigars, and sixteen demi . jolls of liquor, near the door, ready for trans they portation. _,_. ene- ---~-- erf CosiE r id esn Y A WossA.-A negeo Iri- woman of Weseton, Lewis emnty, West Virginia, mor- hatched a chicken by keepingthe egg warmin heo sad bosom. Who is lmothesr olthe chickenl iyt We find the above item of seds in a valued ex oe change, and most respeotfully suabmit it for the rtion consideration of some of our abates. For ouar tin part; we most confess that we me at a loss to de termsine which is the mother. It would be a good r m subject for a debating clob. te I supposse, John, that if I were to jump into Stheweater here, I should find it owr my head and the ears? "Over your head, Harfg, perhaps not Sover your ears." Texas Intelligence. Mr. Thomas Afioeck, of Washington county, is in Scotland-his native country-trying to induce emigration to Texas. The Tnoo Rn Ron .v N DvTons.-The Galveston News alten of the 29th says: Ierdny It is reported that tile steamboat Rob Roy was se nd beached ten miles beyond Sabine Pass, on Mon, to- s day, the 20th, while attempting to poroue the coast route to New Orleans. The News denies the existence of small pox in u5000 Galveston, except a few scattering cases. gold c Mr. W. L. Miller, for many years a citizen ofs New Orleans, was buried Monday, having lied at atens the rooms of Mr. R. Jones, on the Strand, who Awe, Sgave him every attention andl medical assistance vsi, during his short illness. lie has many friends in tn New Orleans who will he interested is knowing Fo that he wanted for nothing while in Mr. Jones's to re rooms. New Orleans papers are requested to ari publl ithi si tatement. An absurd report got o- etine der weigh to the eftect that Mr. Miller ied died of : the cholera. We have made inquiries and find no li truth in it.--[Galveston News. end THE SroILs of WAR.-The Galveston Bulletin otss says: Frs a public rumor points to ex-officers whose terms of service numbered lets months than the tens of ui " thousands they are supposed to have made. Bill TEXAS PENITENTIARY GOO. DSs.ed The Huntsville Item states that the cotton and o0 a. woolen manufactory in the penitentiary of Texas En is doing a fine business. Instead of finding any te. difficulty in disposing of its goods, since the door r t. has been opened to Northern coinpetition, it can- .iso not complete its Texas orders, while its prices con range from three to ten cents per yard underthose $SO A for far inferior articles brought from the North. r CGEAP ONIONS. cent Weatherefield may shed tears over hler onion. b Tnhey have been selling in Galveston for the past lst month at prices that will not pay for thie arrels. a They have sold at private sale at fifty cents per on barrel, and would have gone for a song at auction kino Sbt no one would sing. They have sometimes sold as low as 20 cents. We are happy to learn that the resolution ap propriating certain monies to MIrs. 1Houston, ci en Saccount of Gen. Ilouston's salary as Giovernor of the State, has been passed by the conventions tunanimonsly, all parties uniting in this tribute ton the memoory of the departdl representative Texian 0 soldier and statesman. Thi s ias it shonld be. I-,su ton Telerihs.is The State Gazette urges that tie convention e sit- ubnoit its acts to the people for ratilication or re jection et ha A WtonLD.RtNotWND MIJou. - The Houstonss -. Telegraph says': t, We notice that the world-renowned Major Tom a Och trlee is stopping in the city. Thbr is not a cll. man, woman or child on tile face of the earth who rt bt has not heard of hie. s The Houston Telegraph tells the following s r storp : 00 oAn nngrateful hlssy was flogged badly on unno in `\day evening y an outraged t" ovyer." The cir- c cumstlnces were about thee : A negro girl L accosted a dashing young Sambo some time sice, I and asked bir why hlie culd iot be obliging like other yolng galiant, end makoe her a nice preent' D Unabhle to resist the force of this appeal, le t.uk her at oner to a dry goods store and supplied her wita two dresses of tio gaycst colors, besides a I superb fit-oue of tite finest brass jewelry to be Sfound i the town. Thlinl;nt he blnd now secured a good thing whien S"Sun5day came. Sanelo dreored himsell up hand somely put onea pair of snow-e hite glove, poured Igan hbattle or two of rnloge os isi person, and I started of'to get his Dinah and take a strut with -P her throulh the city. Arriving at her lnso, Ihe oI ound ihert.lluntly flirting around, arraiyed in the l clothe, he had girve her. On makling iown tih e Slohiet of his vi1t. what was Sarolsbo astni--.ll Sa meatc whte sihe diodaiofully replied. aseinteg hio le i hie way f~ ios-ittl to bleliedeY t sre ly sooud lie nutlet on th srer ss with. a ,, nasty I [ ulck niggecr !" J. Thi oI., too moch for ambho's philsosphy, nnli l lettiog Ily at her with his list, lie stretcled her out to I tlt gt ounds badly damls"in' e ler eautiful cosn s:i- e I fer Cie to vo tear toi dress lrovsm her bCk, piec iie,, ae'" let ud did no. stop ulll he had leftc shcr in all the gracelful propurtioo s ot completes Itro , onnl:it .eemed to be the hapicot dearky in the rs of orl af er t ie s tirformoaee, auldl we haven't heard 't , yet that thm s urhal has got after him.. SA, ,' erner AT h hAs;:.'v;t::ol.-Oa tloe 1 tll day " tofSeoptember. l'.q3l when the armles of tle (C.o , I.. f edr::'y aei b Uniteet States fought the le.peroeic bat e of -,'tgl-oionlv Captais Carey I. Iotoso,::, ernor ' aitoirg a hoi.st oother O allaRiet e lo , receired hi0 i mortal w:ound. . lilce a:l oildsl reo , lie wa ao .t1rn dioil,'i c. o i tsll , and courme with him was virtue. WOle'o acre. Shot duh , lie reviewed the gSod day's w-rt wh ich lie had ilte. and in that !aO t midelnt di- woirll phy t ,: noiity of his nature most conspicu tosoy t -'"ilo s i ,n oittilih it e s nillo s n losn J t T.ee was orisca in his battery wt ol le Lnh ,sa'cteted of cfftardict, aidl ueialideld i ir tie we hle-., : bug i in t oha t eln da ". h. ,o,, t wolli e s lo b 1 s e ei t l is g n e r is lr a e - le: t e e e, L is ot lt it tle !sword. \0ith the ine;uct.t of at true knight, he was -'rent fte thi no'a,s, and, as his lilt'-bod eblbed soa 'e- away, he s.ld: o ll- ,• '. llrale, I l Ra' cl dose ou *,rio tice. ':on, tirved have shlowll c 'Oi'Lf is gye od u0ldier. ior":ve iadck hat.t shower of tear fell on thile breast of thr croine gallant soodier Ilow tenderly they wrapicd his pmesa' martial ,a.eh, crouod lIlt," and loid blis to tlake .iu ass, hoi last sseepl wieh a brat'.er -uidier, lis peer it -l'red galloantry.-illo!k \ir:i;au. Tat' Itno : ii too nott r ant 1:5: llov..-liar- e tag t+it ummenr .r Peter Wrenn, at the BuI' Ton lLa mloon, kptt a pet ground hlog at hin establi-lh f nmeat whiclh bemle qite a favoiLte withi tihe c visitors. Tile ahill l tlli n : a butrow inl an toi- to doorel roomt used as a luhber room, and having toed previoe tlv supplied his tett witl paper: rams andti other artiius neceassary for hi; eOIor(, t he t- tr a tired to it lar his ainter's sleep on th tetlh dip ay of October. IH was tseen no nmore for nearly firat e d moutlhs, and many believed that he was dead, or had burrowed his way out .tnd escaped. Bat, 'I punetoeutly ot the secaond day at Feboruary, o: came ttout fom hiv burrow, to tithe tdelight if hioi ot owter, wit would have regretted tle loas of its a pet. The day was clear, and alter woanderin a wort time habout his sumrmer lants, as if wishing it, to setlthatall was right abottthe fattiliar pretsmican, r td lie retired to his nest, and it in supposed curlead himself up for aotlier nalp. At the end of six a atweeha ho made his appearance the second time, t and has nltce co:uo out every day. Whet te first re Icame outin tFetruanry i e refusedto iat, but he is prin ,r -now recrlitio'g his leat sides with a rclisie whithi is o prob ably all the Ieener for his long abhtineocee. Hl doent seots l to hoae sualterdiu ainy way,t toexcept that hIt Itn lost about half his weight, andas that lie is in a fair tay to recovear. ea [Ilnchburi to pualtoan. Tan OLD NEGRO An D .tten P E,.IENT.- Theite he Washington Union is responsible for tihe folloaw ging: as ar Asa palrt Iof the r-so ,toe of tite 22d0 and as tbelonging to the varied sights and emotions of tihe day dn, we give the followilg rich sceen tle ch oC s curted at the lceadauartors of sergeant Eukl.kin'. O oi tihe sevettlt prtecinct, City Hall. Preecnt, tile'n e sergeanlt, his coerk and an old negro tan ttatltd on- George a sort of asexton of the building. n Ilis Exceallency the President of the United ek States, escorted by Mayor Walltek and other dis red tioishled functionaries of tilhe district, are discov h ered by tihe sergeant as they alight rom the car ta riage ant enter tihe buildirng as if they were goiug tod t tihe room ocupied by the criminal court. e at Sergeant-"Look, George! be quick! that's tie i, President." 'at. Negro--" Whar, whar's he gwinc--I say, whar'se the he gwrine t muatt exaited. Sergeant-" (oing to court, I suppose. George.a" on Negra--" Glory! glory! 'fare God I knowed it. ,ing ijust hearn a white gentmen readia' bout dt veto le done, Il knowed 'they was gwine to have him avy 'fore do court. Thank God for dat, I say." i The countenance of the old negro brightened iged up, and sure enough he was convinced that the en- President had iuat been arrested for vetoing the re- negro bill, and was being carried to acourt by is is Mayor Wallach. Lave ---- - ASHnaaED OF HIS PsteIOe.--We learn from an exchange that Major Lawrence, agent of the freedmen's bureau at Fayetteville, N. C., has rt at written to some one in Washington that he is in a ashamed of his position. Inthe letter he strongly bar- oplises the continuance of the bureauin the bout South, as he deema it an unnecessary and burthen ze of some institutien. He says: i- I felt ashamed of myself as an American and -for my government, when, a few days ago. Jaudge Buxton, of the Supreme Court of this tate, called _cat my office to innqure as to the extent of the ju risdctdion he -would be permitted to exerocise in a g term he was about to hold.--[Standard. gnittc- p he at55.sOfuit. SOUTa Anaatoa.-The petroleum I ex- beds of the province of Irejay, South America, the ave been examined, and it ais found that for the ear distance of twenty-five leagues the beds abound ito de- wit the bituminous matter which yields kerosene. god From the experimente thus far it is found to be very pure and not giving that offensive smell usually found with kerosene. p Into ~ dand Why are young ladies at the breaking up of a s not partylike arrows. Beanuse they can't go off with ouat a bean, and are in a quiver till they get one, $w (® kans 4toned 1arhat. hi oia ti- d dl7 l in.l ff7 Eoloritl rcbt 31, IN . The movement In financial e',rle totday h discesed no alters tionofany kindthat callsbor specialn"otice. Gold W4 COtt Innctive from the o peni";l to ti, clo, of busiess o it about ye0 . terday'arateo , Offering s lore iil thriuhout. bit toie de FOandrwasat n tm muh bietter than norinal, and pera tlohni were restricted to the fof owing amol nts, vz'Ol $1000 at 12; ol0,p0 and $Obii0 at 12si5; sIO,i bt, $11,000, 11,5) t and f$12,0o ta 125103; $100c and COT n 5000 at 1205., $5010J and $.,-100 at 125%, and l1,5.0) gold check, at 14ii . l,. preiurn. The announcereint of an advance of4f ln f ent. at New York last evening, imparted ND if rvlmei t ie srengtl of toe market, but did not .led to any . alteration of O l otatiois. .Sales ofSilver were confl0 to $1010; Americdan asa atf 1201), and we repeat o-otation`, a follows, A e viz: Cldat 12'.tf125il, and biler at 120(.122 1f .mericanL s coin, and 125OSlObfor lexicon Dollars. (aLF B i FoLeOdn0 X ECIAsI(E--There is no variations i anf knd Sto report in the mifvemet of f elgi hbills. Oferings are (1e SEample, and bilder and drawi er exhibit some frmne", bit tile Spincipal buyers till o tand fi , and the srlesC sindce oar f have if be.n retrieted to ti e sabjoined iamountsi , iz.: £171t Bill, I 0 cominig Bills at 131, £00 tand £50)) Clear Billsat 132. £e f) l and ff0 at 13 2b) £00) ad E£10.01) st 130. £10I) oft 171, bfo1 in £ isou4 1t 12;01a(, , sold by. e brotker, s oeand 20 anti £05141 )Pod t 133fl , £010 and £00 atCSS17, and £7500 at 03ff. alesofa W. SFrancs have been ci.nined to:.,10,10f. and400ihfl at 4.223.f, met. Iof i,00cL ant 4.2@00427£., and 120.re0f. at 4.31100.332i. We0.t O stijll quote: Boan Sterlong. 1351,130; Clear B;lI, C111OIfj; - Bill of Lading Bills, 131%132; Baok Francs, 201.20f, and s 4 outdoor Froc, 4. .3501l.27ff. of DOMESTIC EXCIHANGE--The mov,,emenot n Domestic as Exchange ha.s bee oo srther irregular ehracn r since our last. Oferings of private and commercial Indicsed a some In creat e but the demand was restricted both at balk and upon r the street. The banks generally reported liglt rales at r-lo I v0ous qootations, and the porclases by banks ad bankerso f comlprise the followloi, vio: $(Ldoosfat 7.16 Btent dlsconn t, sie $ 0100o and 40.,00 ati; na ' oenty. disoon, f7,,i0 a7-10 3 . cent dLoisoot, $100,040 at 7-100(3:., mo.tly at be latter $175,.0 at ;,. and $10.0.0, $20,0'10 and $45,0, do.at ; s cent. discounto, ad $231,00 sighi and three dbay' ic0t bon.hbt s. byi one bank, ait 7-0If l for the fr ler. and 74 ,t eendiseront 1ot lor the latter. Alao, $30,000 mid $ l,000 thirty days'gbt at - . at lI,; . cent, discount, ad $3'00 sixty day's at 2 et, d70e1 )er count. The ruling f!tres di0clo-0 no qi otableo hangeof any 0. Ikind, and ue tierefore reproduce yesterday, rates, as shboe. (T. ll1 vdz: New York sight, . or cent. d!soofnt at Bank, oOd , I `n cnet. discount out of doors ; give ito ta dn r' ,tght, 7 ; l l cent.0 discocnt; fl ten to :wenty days', I!140 Co 1,n cent. di Scrsnt: thirty dHas', 1:(7lo i 0 cent. d0sco nta d of sixty dayis', 2 o2;l cent. d;: ,o1n0t. ion STOCKS AN BONDS--Thle -vement under this Ieaci tb to still oa very lniillted ca0a00er. OfTo;.1iog I.or it5 0l3.1e 3 f00 ool lightfld mefffeadllfboyer; a0' afovfncing priceso, ooi, tile general rn of ecurities, which continue fheavy, attrat noi Ct attenion and appear t, be amost aho!ly .e cted. Operations 1O01 to-day havebeoncollbfind to f,5 ..arresesee1,i0 Oily Booank e- ,took at 2_:( 21. do. In two !ot1 at 20 ; 23 do. Citizens' Banook, ando5 and 10 do. City Railroad olompany, at priee that have on been withheld; 45 ,O. Siuthernl Bunk at 0i:,; and the aollow in at auclion byrordr Stlr.h, Yelzer & t Co.. vi. ) bares Mechanics and Traders" Bi;ank stk at 51, and 3 shares Cllyr '0m Railroad stoo k; d t thle ehabced lure, d l1 7. C it a UNURRBENT DANK NOES.- There is a very mlaterial -ho folling ff ootical01e In the supply of the issues of tie ieveral Baonks in liouodation, and thelo deand li doimiuilhed in an r ie.g r~u·tr ner ,,sap, a greater rat:o. ia.es t,.day iu.1,ed onlay $.0:0 Lo000i.000R0.e at i . T.. -3%") OioulLooi iiiaofa at 01, and 4 ,,.J Mr,'han:s' Bank at 55. . A. may be tln- inferred fro:n the movemen.t, the market is too r- nsfottld So oolertinns are too restricted 1C, we therefore odit our ufsuyfi fiouof A faf of i fout S550 like ,'edf If S"oof sc ! . of . d a' 3nd . d 0i .. a to1lu oo ,il . c;i, ony GardtOnr, Smith. Yei lr f,,, a o 71c. doollr, anIl So.fl·f·ue ~ f1l.0' 11 0.0 Cit 10eus ,crap n' 1_57, by n Broker. at 5-e. 'i dvilar. i · 0 mter i as I nteIli¢gen+. .Y . SaFCFnT OFFC3, Nol. 91 C 3P S3nEr, 1 Saturd,.,.y Eem' , )larch 31, 1,.L" COTTON--The ,market has been ola d uini .a nnettled t. [h ay owwig "anost eve usivciy to the heavy rcents '.ur the l ast weep, aslfch showed an 3e-3 t m the returls for thepr e-'e i ' iutweepof aver f. bales, . e,,iiited in 33r report of C ,lat evening. There was eome inquiry during hile morning, i however, anl ly on tile part of ibuyer. who e perted to he able i- . ,-r.t:~ n t run ider:tbly lower price,, but on finding factor. If r, :r f , sl sv.rd of the t'.r!ner witiulrew fonU: tih. nutket .i ' n earl3 h!our. :,les o: 17hde, tr.,npire neverthlele. of ety ch ,onl e ,-,ker took i L a U l o) an- the bal me' was didided n a aog eigi t otl--; arl w ile wa have no gee d,' quotable ia- tdmitted ,hat rates steadily a 3 33clh 3d t- 3 3r 3. t icure.l, , t ,at 'the], er grade- f-ll 'I "'dly la i 11. W" it hthe 33 l.3 w ine remnrk, we wuld re: r to the f,,l, i_,i n . ny appro - et . tt: inry l c r ood a o .di3r 3I.dinary l ' w middhne ?t 1, nd miuldld;n 4,(s le. The purh:ai, es to-d,.y ha.r i the bees alnut c ;.ly3 divided b.tween N r:hern and E' r ,pe.au U. S BTATEMENT OF COTTON. (BAX' qte- o htand Rapt Ist 1a6t-bales ... . ........ 83 2393 New 1t55 I,., ,etal sinrr g'rdy....1. R 31. I tecovea d pxovluuae y ....... ................ ...... b. ,0-GC6., OO ] ot CIp: rte i7 lace y crtr! dC:y . E tod prevwouly............ .......a.. 5 j.i -531,5a _ I : o, : on hand end on shirhoard not e.eexred ............. . i H " i1 S" el,.AR AND M.-)L. IER-lhe rpts .3ce yesterdayr3 - r a t'33 of o asse3. m j acs en33r.e ,,,ut 1 hhd 3. open kettle S- C l r-" v ,, . at ft '"c. i"lb" In ytotase" we did nut ]lear oe rtaale. it:"- ' WElSTEI.N 'RDU('E--The .upply is amnple. Tihe prices 'n I the (d:RanteIt slies jaltecd under thi' taa , ,odare s 1110l ", ting that "e refer our rea 25rs to thie nune d rtio- I O 'It ' Icn JIO S hbi n i , aed ') t uh x duep 2t m , It do On00 i lded s u t on d l o c n s ,ut 2 5, u , g d . u 100 d o '5'. ,. e.. , 111.. ) do. w ,1,:t. I I t." , 1 o, t it, l -, du it I 0 ' $12 ,1 irt 1 51: '3. 2' at 13 C'). nn d hJ 1i"a do. I. $1. per Ihl. ?,i CORN:--.lAbont!2 90 sl:- e'u:nu"3d.hnnda, in chn id: 100att E , C .h read ) 2wh4ite i. lot. at !EinlI:: ar a. a 3 , . l b. a T he OAIt'SIWEo 2he4nl of "nles or no dIma sJUcks alt t:,r!'c. ar. lD i ,3taa3,2 h 3a3n 33319 ,a t 3y for o3 ir t 11':C II Y-The m irk .ontnuf v ert dulld Lave oien bie t " lts' at, COnlse3ue3tly 13 'al iur l h ao iufrn tinuu rt- DE ndd g it. r tOVIIONS-- T-heuacs b ie n this department i eonfined )l '- I t yujoing lots tOll-0hA oteam . nnaly around lot elulagedl bnds. 'it '1T!l sUpplp o 'p'oll, and B.,cn i at px:cnt amln!y sufficient W h- t, meet c~ur present deinaud. We r ltcr our rea3,rs to the eu the 333xed p:artieda sT f 3r flor 3a 1 di ioll of Our 3arket. 3Il3- I-ORK-The markep lho I. very q let, and we blae no tt lg ted anly a retail trade t aa,'SG) 50 3 ild. for even e,, llt e- fui n ti.Oht t ,ld t 1. de} - t ;:.9 e I t !. e l1y3V Bi,'O3--T3e m rkhet iW quoiet. We no0 qgont" ial.l. S' r i\' dera l 11ef.BIP . rlibbed sides 1, O!dSe., hnekb'nrless 17e., F sa 3de3 3, 12 ted ,393'302 h , a3.,3 1 3 . a,. cured 2033 ic. Fat, ,3K ll , .3.3 . 3 i l I1AJD--Theret s n 3 Iem3lte or routsut 3 o . Dea.ers ore asa h3i3 ,g 1, et ,, r pri1e i' tier, e, 3a and 21 3. 3. Ng, 3an keg 0 1 ills B{UT:I'FR AND Cll1i:;1I3--'There is sou" inqlliry I'or t,, at ch,,ice, ,Alt the supply is hmuited. o qluote Nolthlern tlt 3ling ter at C3e., Western 33. at .31t033., Northern all3 3 Weslera 313t'3, tCheese at 2332.c. and Englih dairy a1 25,,21 . + 3b. (TO atl'ed SALT-A p3r3t u three c3rgoesw,1 1 s1ldgatS1 2013$1 5 t4 t' cis sack. 1ilo0, tOFFE - -T3,cre is3little or no daemnnd, small parcels3 are 33i3st cha ing lta lsd1 t 21.'273c. ' 33., eurrelcy, for ordinary-to 1, prie 03iu3 ,I 3 3 w i \.['--'-hem arketea nntanues verY d .ll, 4n 3 we notice l333t3. onu!,y n obbig trade at 3 2 3V33 313 ga11ml for leeti3 ted.I S',,' g,,FREi3.T-''he rats for aOlreu ports1 exhibit more lirm . ne.s, wile those for douo "tie ports are very dull nad calnot (W. 3beq3uo3t3d 3no 33r thou yonl nl C 3ttal hy tlll to New Yorla Mlan. tld Boston i 3 t 3en at s 3e. rl lb by stoma to the Lirm'r at ol I. ,3 .. 3 3d to tlie latter nt gae. 03l ; to Liver3,ool by -Th te tm at rtd" d : by sail,.:;C1.; and ;by sail to ltreI- It '3133 , 3,333 3 3,lbl,3. There is no Flu, r going for3ward to New York I o r t E mur o p e, au d w e th ore frea u n lit ,inu, )ttio ns otu r th at rtfulo . a a s they Luo l onl calculated to mislead parties interested. A ,nk as pit a ny llw fr !Iavro to-day at li,.. for cotton, and i ba r , i We "C- tc:,,, iu receopt of .¢veroal colummerecal cire !-s flat Eu klnle' rope by theo tcanmin l'erravhnn, frola whca wo exirae its l, 3133 follwu . 3,3333 F 32E[(3N ARK133E0i S--The Liverpool (3 tton Broker' Cir-' cul5 rof1 A t,3l 3 I'' '"nL 1he '!lb.ioln3d s13a3t3,ent of th at mcrket fr the week ending that 3day 3 Cotton 3 to s h e in In,;"e alll 1a2erel d3nand ir,m on n disc o-,llmr. tn u e w t2 .we d ei ,; .t ,bus h lt ,4a , nir na,.e .1' Car13313 2 .1 '33 33 ,usie .lr, a 3 , w 333 3 .33,33 , h ale sup :'.3d the3 ht g t drea3 3 -tahy, an0d3 3 33 3 3 3o 33ed 031th 3n.(,It re e3pgt+,1 I, lI )t l bho,' an adantce colllpared slbh last weeks s at r e-, Vs " tile a1i33 , rA i toln t4n n . Th r 1nsir e a3-1. t,7 e ht3 3 1333123e3 30 0yi 3nyt 3 3nl8.ar3lnulr , lho, 30333 3n3 30 i03.03)30 333 o ;f h .w lUcrib , 3 l he w, k, iltin other de.acriptilos i13,3e is 78 d ll itu' din, 50o n ,pecblatrs, and 0)0fl)nr cport. The l o .a it.* c.3.... ... ... 2101 d 19. d. st he 3o bit .............. ..........0 .......2 2 1 . 1VC hill y a 3ll d t" ........... n , a .4.......... ......... . 18 S The .Mes yesterday "r, ay, sere estimated at 2a0,300 bPleo, ncrlhdingT 0:00or s4ece33tion ud 3"port. The tu3r3et 3was lt the arm an t full prices. Middin uplands generlly uotd at -an og tJude e stoek on hand is estimated at S.,750 bles, iulchrdlg Ouby03,80 American. snttv at sea from India, 6O3,0W.) balos" ,trong .....d ye,%erday, and p .... telald ....... -he Sbetter yarns have h mprnvd :d., tud cloth d, 4a Ib dur ing tlhe f thle ld Nlh &'o. reprt conttnttlo dullness. Flour il retall C~ has ndeonlyd nominally unchangsd. Wheat in moderate e in u t at Itelrata; winter re- , .n.. 0 53. 3 Hntal. 3oru Shnt and 1-. lower on ioe wee; .lxed, 28 50g,.. 3., etrongly (th,3y310S-M1sr5 30433 nd, 0f 03& Vo. and BrclaB Se Luein the A .rpot Bar in3 good request at full rates. P10k burthen- an , ad arrivals cleared .a nded. Ba. ln Ig2. dearer. }Ans also dearer. Lard In good demand; "ales of Ica bond a nn. . Judge bett.le .mrke. o the jwo- J Sess 0. Aprlj2,V186. I .roleim C m ad 1o Mnl,.h Cow. Ston ,lalee.-2. WetUm r a Bev , 59Te .as Beenm , 68 1Hos, II1 B6S ep,.t9OiW lvel, pad99Hch, ] o~yilc owt Wepnobe: , , ;for the weban i= "hobs, it ..................+ 14w -- 1 Tev Beeves, ehoice. 1 a. ..................... e ene. iU· liill tlh' !l. . . head.... ............. .. -- 2D li S6 II eUt ,et,. Sd AuU( y...........................15 90 00 Id to be H"pt41,. T... . ............- - " Ve smel/ It. 0on,,.~he................. . 4 . Ono- a Bheep$ hod.............................' o off Wi, . / - t, ........................ ... . . :60 COTTON FACTORS ETC. CC BOSTOCs, GRAOE & JONE- SPEE J. B. BOSTOCg, JOIN ORACE, N1e Orlens; R. B NO. 5 CA JONE, Ca.0ol Porosh, L..) o Cotton Factors, CommlntItn and Folwnardl g MERCHANT,, EN No. R CAP.ONDE(ET STREET, NEW ORLEANS. C LABE. dc CO., . d COTTON FACTORS AND COMMIS.ION MERBLANTS, COTTON 33 Poydra. street, New Orleans, AND CORNER OF MATN AND WALNUT STREETS, w'. F 50. LOslR . SLACEY. TERREY CO.. (ALFRED T. LbOEY, MemplsM, Tenr, LU6CIUB H. TER RY, Late of St. Loutts, to.) Cotton .actors and Geaeral C1ommtatoO Mew. chants, NO . CARONDELET STREET. Noew Orl, HAB SSoliit onlgamers of Cotton, Hemp, ROW eggti.g, To Sobao, Produe and Provisons ofll kitnds, 1b0 Dtotmnd O Foregn M.rchsandl, which .all hove promp Attento. SW ,n.-o prepared to kWeleeo advane uonsh t, menW t. eoor fMd D. Morgan k Co., New york Ip Fe McGhee, Xemphs, nd W. S. 1Amp hr, St Lo. No.l , d HOwaRD. PRESTONR ARTT. Cotton and Tobacco Fa0ors ARL COMMISSION NERC AN T. th, t on 18 Common street.se Now N OWsOt"s, LA n LOWE db BIG wOO- (B. N. LOWE, S., H.ntsvllel A1--A- E. BIGNON, 1050 with W. A. Johnoen COo., New Orleans) COTTON FACTORS. oht General Contnno0 .3.1bnatt. t 43 UNION STREET, NEW ORLEANS. GEN stt ADAMS, of Little ROc Ark. t; T. GAFFe ofr. J. W. Gaff, Aro rt. Ind. Cotton Fctone and Commlsdoa Herehannt, anl NO. 140 GRAVIER STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Co "i EDE.Y pIINCKHAD .le (P. F. EDEY, WM. M. PINCEARD, JJ, .0 Cotton Fators and General Commnulon Mer. ook . chants Or 'o, N. 83 COMMON STREET, NEW ORLEANS. ~w UNTINGTON & BROTHER- ( T. C (A. S. HUNTINGTON-B. W. HUNTINGTON.) Cotton Factors and General Comisslon Cot terial ~rcehnts. woeral No. 3 NATCHEZ STREET, NEW ORLEANS. n Oih lanec made on c0 grnmen.a to our address and to on1l our fends in New York and Liveroo0L it S!'I GILL & FERGUSON,. S. ict . GILLIS, S. G. FERGUSON,) COTTON FACTORS, An00 Ad General Commission Merehants. , at OFFICE-.e. 5 CARONDELET STREET, (tp ett..) NEW ORLEANS. W o M .. COPELAND CO. (M . Co motSo1 Moottgoonme-J. T. CGRoS, Efata., AlM.) Cotton Factors, OE'.GENEA.L COMMISSION MERCHANTS BI 0r he E 69 Carondelet street, New Orleans JNO, helprf RHALME .S & BOON-t mring (A E. CHALMERS, U. S. BOON.) oe able COTTON FACTORS And Geneoal Commission Rerehant. ,, o NO. 1 GRAVIER STREET. J. New Orlans. Cot AI ONGSTREEr. OWEN & CO., SCTTON FACTORS, "ket G~ eneal (lmm a lon Merhantso niddlinv- NO.5 UNION STREET. ,,ile0n BUTLER. TERRY . CO., RBANTER J. BUTLER, Vicksburg, Mi..., ADAM GIFFEN, 1239 Now Orle.us, TOS. L. TERRY, Trenton, Lo. EDW. .S RICHESON, Vicksbhurg, Miss.) -6-..l.5 Cotton FactorS, Generl Commlnslon.and 711, m ForE.rtng Merehants, ,0 No. 971 Foydroas tret, (frat oMw op-stair0.) 1.' IA!:17 HAMILTON3& IUD:NNCA. • ".y THOMAS . HAMILTON, Mempo., Teoa. JOHN L. DUNNII'A, New Orleae, Co 0otton and Tobacco Factor of COMMISSION ERROCHONTS. C pre e No0 42 UniO n street. Ne Orleans, LOnlsitns. partieu HOHsELL. GAYLE a CO. h 110 (B. M. HORIRELL, J. W. OAYLE, J. E. ISENHOUR,) 5,00 l o COTTON FACTORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 ''0 "0t No. 107 poPydras street. per 1bl. Nz. ORL .e. Irn:_at E B' FI.eS ok CO., -raE . (E. B. FALLS,-EDWIN HARRIS.) Cotton Factors, Comm.ission M-erchants, oi r DEALES IN FLOUR AND WESTELN PRODUCE, No. 99 MAo*r. STREET, ood Ns. w Orlea0ns , Mo. .- oL o . .. ....... . . 0000007M 5. WULEE.LEIR, (SUCCESSOR TO DUFF GREEN & CO.) ha oIt Cotton Factor and Comml·lson . erchant lot o0f 10 62 CARONDELET STREET. 0to s-o,. STEWh-(T. HYDE 300O. --e,0 17c., COTTON FACTORS eo 1200jic. --.n- Gs are ask General Comml.sson MerchantOs ,57 CARONDoELT STRnT. Tner BHOS. M. SCOTT of CO-laism0 rsob, La; J5O. T. 5IR* LET of Ne' Orisnt; S.. S. HEARD, of Hinds County, J001 _0 IYimisslppi. parel re Cotton Faetors and CommLnlon a teroantO. ordiry- 0to No. 81 Carondelet Street New Orletan 0we 0 notice Comds eson 0asoasPtmets. 0MMc.I WM. B. GR EENE & BROS. e nnot (W. IL GREENE 00C. V -W. .. '_ R GREENE k Ne orr Cotton Factors and C.ommsslon Mercalnts 000 138 GRAVIER STREET, NEW ORLEANS. t eo R. . OGLESBY, Agent -Late of the Irmof Lowis Ogleeby. . New York Lewis Oglesby'. old endill f1ind the late Firm's booS vend acountqt -e sddra,, 47 7' R1..ArOIE. . OOTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 71 Carondelet Street. New Orleans JOHN L. LEE d. CO.. (JOHN L LEE, T. JONES STEWART.) Cotton Factors. 5e Cao lOn 5.0aM mew Orlea T L. LMAXWELL & CO.. (THOS. . MAXWELL. SML NATHAN, B. CLARK) Sotton Feptora.,General Merchandise C BROKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 18 Natcha street, New Orleans La ALUMI s SCHECSK, LATE OF SUMMIT, Mua. ((irS rAO, Us, ILLS mSHHSO,) COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEROAANTB. No. 71 Carendelet streSet New Orleans, I. EDWARD NALLE a no C0OTTON FACORSIAJlD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, o ao. o9Io commoen atreet GEUORM F. CHILDXEUI COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSBBION MERCHANTW 'f. 7riM trater streets (I OP STAIRS. m KOiE, no.lolto Mte, N. E. FROTRD, NSn OsIa. Ls., AMES B. NOSSES, Now OidsmL ...... owls 0 .onu. o wUOOSnB s Sa K CommNos * oo.j {ottsletss as Con osatn ru. s N Ng U TEBDIDO STREET. COTTON FAC'TORS, ETC. CO. SPEEW SUMMERBS d CO.,MA NO. 46 CARONDELET ISTEET, NEW ORLEANS, LA., 08 Cottoen ad Tobae FasltSr., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Commerelal Agents. W. .SAPPFFRIL (SUCCEBSOR TO PUBIRUS L SHAFFE , COTTON FACTOR nd ILENEAL COMMDIBION C d FORWARGING MELCHAIW, W' se RyiOortla ettaon to .4 Ud Iitel the pr Lib do. 80o - la o 0b an PCA 80en - u t n , A Co., mew Tot. Hlu, WoodW o k Co., St. To. J Ho.n PA.* ON, , ~t. OlSo. I. H~ ILOW e.' PHE- S C a CO.. NarLuO W.PHEL SNe Co Lo. M. BUCER M COtto.n Pa stos hip -U G 4 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANS, - _ No. 142 GOnotr 8 eet, beotwee Coop eod St Co.e, . LO. ottogn beome o sodend wlt theo omoerdel boo.n of HARLOW I. PHCELPS CO., I pSopoE tMT, m oo ont on andtlo b to tho Fattr bt., o oad tommbt a lon 0.th Sh CARONDELET BTREET,. O OTTON FACTORS 0. Pdra_ Stret New Orl6a_ - .J WAf TO. WoW. C W ) . . HOGANS WTen e, GOSl. m M, Iate JOHN PATTON, Now GOti, to, Nem ON GENERALCOM COMINMISSION ME.WADIMOM S., No. NoCarndelet Str1 e ew w N Ol . ) . . M1ATIN S HAWTHORLN nte, (. W. MARTIN-A. T. HAWTHORN.) d Cotton Factors and gommiseton Merbhats, C. f CARONDELET STREET, [er. Now Ooleans. Orders for Ploototlto Eahlonery ptoartt rly .tteood to -- TORIAN MACM(AE 'S CO. (S. T. TORIAN, W. a MACRAE. lot. of YeMoo,.; 0. W. MACRAE, Ioto Porter MaaOs, SomptJe) a ,.ton Cotte0 and Tobacco Factors and Comminson101 65 CARONDELET STREET, nod to NowOrleans TOODS. MATTHEWS & CO., (J. IL WOODS, WE. H. MATTHEWS. ARCHIE WOODS.) COTTON PACTORS General Commnoleon Merchant*. iN. 166 Po7dr00 Sttt. No. tOSI,.o. - . J. WARREN, T. W. CRAWFORD.) Suocessors to Waoomo, tbmooo A Co., A, Ale) COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 4 Ceroodolet Streot No. Ooeoos La JNO. D. BRITTON, formerly with Coleman. Brltton A Withers: ROBT. I. MOORE, formerly with Lewis a Oglesby, 0 a4 Cotton and Tobaeeo FPetor and General Commission aMerohant·. No. 71 Cnoeneene .eI.?r , Oteeta Rlenetfnlly solneit the paronage of their Mends snd the Peodoe poublic generally. pompt J E. POWELL. Cotton Factor and Commiseion Merchant (J. PINC 17 CANONDELET STREET, NEW ORLEAC&S Comml W. B. STUART, pate Stuart A James.) J . PERSON & CO.. COTTON FACTORS Commetnlon Merehants. C H0 commoa stret. Comae STEVENSOR 0 MAY.W (JOHN A. TEVENSON, A, H. EAY,) pen Cotton Factors GENERAL COMMISSION MERECHANTS HR No. 0 Pen.ldo street. V''CHE RILICIIAiCDSON (J. E. WYCHE, J. B. RICHARDSON. Snccessors to Job F Wyche & Co.) Cotton Factors and Commalson Merehantas 41 UNION STREET, NEW ORLEANS. I ELLIS 6 OCHASIBEILLIN. )N 5. 0. ELLIS, W. o. CHAMBERLIN, ' Sucesmors to J. G. A W. ELLIS,) F Cotton Factors and Commisslon BlerchanLtta T Carmndleot Street, Neo ninea JOtN PSHELPS, ((Snccessr to Plps A Jons) Libe COTTON FACTOR BEe General Commlselon Merchant NO. .iCOARONDELET SREET, NEW ORLEA. (J. B. GEO. . I MANDEVILLE. COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Sat e1 Gravter Street. New Orean. W -V' 0ALrp LL .0 STRONG. (F) COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ome.e, No. 160 Comnaon street. JRv Y . DIETER. (JONAS H. LEVY, ANDERBON D. DIETER,) COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, a No. AE Carondelet setre. 555. JOHN P. ANICO .0 CO.. F, (THOMAS B. BODLEY,) J(T SCotton Factonr, CommluoIn and ForwardlUn Merchants. C 28 E AVIER STREET, (UP st.tL New Orlensa asW 1. T1LLIS. C leby. (SUCCE00SOR OF TARLETON WHITING A TUL.IJ) b Cotton Wenetor, No. ST PERDIDO STREET, NEW ORLANS HI.voN PHWL., JR... CO., (BY. VON PHUL, Jr., WM. VON PHUL,) Cotton. Factors, Forwardllag and Comsleslotn Merehantl. 100 Poydrae Street, New Orleans Rrstrxonos.--Horrell HGy) A Co., New Orles.. ; Von Phl. Weieo A Co.. W. LEinA Co. st. Lnouie., MN. S. WHITED .. CO.- (S.WHITEDAF. S. GIBBS,W. L. DRAPER, L CRANDALL) COTTON FACTORS, rleio General Cemmnlnlon Merchants, IT CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS. LA O . MITCHEL CO. o COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LNTS. 75 Poydras Street. NEW ORLEANS. r. M I, GIHB., HOPFINS d* CO.. THOS. M. OILMER of Shenport ; O. HOPMKI of NeW AAs, Cons ; C. W. SAUNDERS, Ctot .. Ar.L ; Cotton and Sugar Factors and General OCma. mlsston Merehsnt. - In IS Uemo s0es. Now ooinA. LA BONTLI[NY "- J.IWM.OM HATS. ( OULONT L ESLACPON.) COttoa and Sugar Factors GOMISSAION yMERHANTS, BUBRN is the most eonvemient Bmer everin as Thls dip G.aFittls Establishmat, Mo. 86 Barone stead, '' 500 5C555 g005 AOD 00.o 0: 5. -00,? -I 100 roNSr BAM ~ Lrouanl 1 Bt We anp n Grvler and Poodras stt.t COMIMSION-FO3WAKDM MASK a e PNEN (J0ORBP H. MARK1. ,f Nk Odwrm; 0. fKB33' NW T..L, C2mmsd. MeIS: . U't iRON! £1533, H3W YORK. ia. ac, N . lUR CYIdeG, .. £ Liberl e t f @ t "" ." i0~ FATJO. MARKS A CO.. !&0ad42 *WIWu .bet JoSeH N. OOhlST. (LaAT 011 N A *AOAHTJ VOL UOJl~ 2333 22?0U033OILSmlQ N..vl= 43Nsed u~rE6, 'e .3 0mb .dwm mob H -.inRARYS ao. are !n oR.i - IWUNOSE, nods 01r to Awn h 4mv.5 HE 00vIn1. NO S. OA3O3DNLO 313331. OA E OP 0333 -- q PEE ERA OO n·psaouy .1101 ir iONWA "-ma . J4 w .nII tIur ft rrNGH'3. - mnffslr eibiOM,. by1-N RTsweadRSN B4 I-O Cara ·adI:'i' PR II .4Dmo6£RkEN10ANRI.hksi4UII. ' ADVANCE~m'do.eSR5R fir*~ A. *:: kiie Re., leeea'l; 0.idAWn4b.Rt lre.i RUWi. B (0. to 01F, 33. a z oumk "WHOL3SALE R 0300331. !330! 030033131.30k! A3DIAR M Ootteeoom. 0R..eUR er dROBt, mhO0e . e,1in*U W. from c r Re 3ete mk B . dn LHTIbmoleeAdamemNtdeo~mtoe . w (0. P. WHrIRKAN, H. 0. WHITREAN. 333,) E ommamIRU. etyeeln a OwwegUo DS.) M WereIRrae, WbOnmeend RrtReDmamb"a .. ~, 00 3 3381333$, WBBT PRODUCE. LDIMN NAILS, NRio, "t h nydd r. * soict Eaen~ewa f omerbpetrnlmmet.Idlen , A. *T3WAZLT A0. AV3R3 RfTS, (ANDREW £13WARTJ A. AE1 0muelt.lo3 and 3'orwardtg .webohaab. 30AT £1033133 AN LANTATRON ROPPLIME. It. RPet°. foe New tceevt*Rm.., ..cam! oOmeL .*ee feral (OmmeeYarromoSO e,) NawO*Rin3;,Z $RRle,~t .RRRRRonpaidto the 990 and Stoo. of.. sRtda Rd the Peedede. Lib~era Cash Advneseemacd.... OCe~guinmmei prompt etma.. Al,.. Agente frthe hRed Rtew aNe. S MITH &b CARE. bheat. ~J. PINCKNEY SMrIT, 0arroll perish; J0HN K. ChAR. C,,.oeolR Mereheeto and Ptrehealeg Ageete. Re C Poo LIsome Now Oeeoea . 38.Cash Ado,.,.. ee mde onC'o~egu..ente. PITTS oh THATERE CTROL H. PI203,01.3333030C. 2MAY33, ,tweee Comea.tioe Mereheeti mad Auetleeerdi3 SRERK PORT. LA. Woemrpectf.1t7 c.bch t od5!nm~o of every dte.rtsi m, ad privte rpublic sale, Al aflh..ORU'MR.ORRIbtRaedeaRriWb*KI , , S'149~r~B.' LIIIU a C.. W Whilted 0.~...ig tlen 3 r C A Co.. S. Whited*Ona..,WfltsSAJNe4 UIe HENRY S. E&LL a8 o. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHNAET. -AndDeeaN ln WEST INDIA PRODUCE, N9 Peydra, preet. Agent. fIo Moers. C. Oopplogr * Co.,. brH.v .. B"'. TOLZDANO. COMMISSION ME ECWAI. No. 16 rnlon lstr eetsw Orw goea. F J. HERMRON. COMMISSION NERONANT, No. t SesoR Bo,,.OeSG, OppolloCity lotel, corCaop eaSd o~mmaoes s lowly Liberal advce made on conasOignnts of GoSto, Sater. Begglog. Rope end Woesten Produoo J. B.NooD . CO.. (J.B.HOOD, JOHN O. SARELLI, FRED. N. TRAIN GOneral Commtasu.n Merchant., 100 COMMON STREET. (Seond FL'oo,) NEW ORLEANS. SWAILULIS 8e BLACX., (FRANK W. WLLLIUMS, ALEXANDER G. BLADE. Commluloa MeroeaatS. 51 BEAVER STREET, NEW POET -T. * NOEL. For thlB olse or' , I S. Cattle, fHot.Sheep, YMlte4. !ild4 . . STOCK LANDI7$( NEW ORLEANS. Sd~tfttery ref eee e ''m , FI~lER º WAR11Ali (THOS. F,. FIiHER, lat. of.Ne odrai i SRI is WABDAN, lats ith e oe. NowIR X 50, CommtsoSle and NorwmridAn Ie' No. 101 N. SECOND STEEiT! ST. LoWs, - ENNAOWET1 V44AlRX 1pQp GENERAL COMMISSION NERCEANSS Now OSLtR*. L'. ","Iý _ WA H. NEONOLE e9 CO. Sm COMMISSION MM SSAPSES. 501555552 T0 I. L. SItSSI~ 4 0.. Von e Galveston, Tezae. BASKET .8 MCCLIIZU ,LL) WHOLESALEANDRETAD+OOMHSBION NUROEANES Levee ISueeS. Shreveprt. Lu.. S.Udt O(elgmn t o Coanend>4ra m · .s. S+ANDEI<S itTUTWAT. (BEVERLEY S. SANDERS, ED. V. STUAEEJ Coermluloa Merehaat . NIS, n SOUTR WILLIAM STREET. NW- TONE. !B JN@. W. GLENNW . CO.(JNO. W. 01.053,1 W. OL8NE.~ .· FORT LAVACA, ATAGOOBD&r~AT, REAS Coomm eolru u4 .lRwwu dlu Munebub a. ot. GENERAL. EREOEHADIS AND OOUB!RYFRODCU L~ulA'eaneuuadO* 03 LSQ" olSo tti Rud " do.Jg IL C'oeMp i IT O.- ý_. ,. R. HARDWARE, ORNZSARi COOUMEn N. TrV GOODI OROOINrUS FjQB GAS Neý.j Ste' at a ' 'slI~eC yt. "..fdaa r~ .~~"iE ~ C~;H~t~"rra ' -SL owlw 0pllurur rrall " o. Olr lL FoS hai't'A Foi aushe oogem Si~ I·~lde.."~ ro Y seS.it i5ao~ueteimsn5. N Deau