e. e. s. -s . ... -. omu we gd ag e .fit ii M -N .: :- .: -- . t . .. * * m * M. tIremI, sierIese~s, seem i e a- s e s. 5 N_._- m laeas . UNeOIII eeeta es "ass *ae se ; spat..e; ps . .,tt . esseabt rmeeikmem e: A illt. wi l er s s be ieund ewe. ATILE W '. - r W Owah mOeeMq ago a t oo S-sal GM T astees p .easm. sue5se, no $5 aum a yte .; hs f-tee m eI r ueare .ty ieT rase Waids .sp e--~~a ims g.d« saa li ssrIhe ? me e .. e. . . r ealm aseIi p eil c slorh wmie r ao d auI s im alcd lei eave be inres eve wh hm Ihearthew bei ef 1kbq cormnt·m I Coein e as eis ub eTe pufhs TPEIDAY MORNING. MARCH 31, liase. Fra the ,,met I On ee a y t s o h leko at one of onI principal Episcopal churbhes was preaohd a sermon which, i fly` eril ped ouer par nt poliutio sitoation, woueld have been nteresting to every one who has aedt e , the weabehig of this commanity. Choosing as his sabject " The purifiction oad preservation of the world by religion," he orator brit By noticed the various causes sad to be com gnst to ac00out or a world's progres sinoe the star r Belee arose. The d sion of eduoaties, the teahlngs of philosophy, and finally the attempt to make the governed better by im proving the governmeat were each considered. On the inaffciency of the latter the preacher dwelt with much earnestne.ss, contending that it is an efort to reform by commencing at the out side, and, as all suhob efforts must do, had ever filed. Olthng various examples, he described the present aunhappy and radically corrupt condi tioen of our own country, showing that the sahbap pinees was the logical sequence of the correuption, sae arguing that, as the government of Washing ton sad Jefferson, the perest and best that weak bgiiy has ever created, has proved Inoospable, of I'ewa maerits, of maktiag either the rulers or the ruled better and happier, it could be safely d4eaned that mo success will ever attend any sub. sequelt similar ezpeiment. The incompetency of other causmes proved, the preacher showed that stigion, i its effect upon individosu minds, had ver been the res sand only "' widener of the thoughts of men," sad closed with a servously eloquest exbortatlee to each one within soesad of bh voles, howsue*r costracted his sphere, to de vote his every energy to the purfication of his own enart sad life; and, that acoomplished, to en reawor, with all due esd Christlike humility to teach his brother to walkin the same path; " for tus," said he, " ad thus eonly, will the world be aede At to be the theater of the righty seenes whceh the trump of the archangel shall an Altogether the effort w a msterly one, tad doevtef as sermons to be effective must be, to the practical good of the oongregatios. Let us hope eth is eleet wil net be trnsitory or limited to these who heard it; but that, like the little leaven dhteb leavened the whole lump, is will prove a benefit to the enatire eememty. God knows we eI d sh admonieos ero ugh. Thaakfal should we be to Him tlhat He h gives us faithful watoh msD to etead em Zion's towers, to warn us of ap proaching danger and to point out a way of escape tee preesnt datfeulties. It will be to our .pelt to lites when reek men speak. ** llary o rder--Regetoaaslee o be Re .B ut-DrAnIzn Ft 'i' MtIrrart Dtm ur.i-) OFFItKc OF tCRKTARY FO"K 1lIL AFFAIKL, New Orleans, La., March 30, 1da. ) Otusler Mo. 1 ] Is comwliance with Speelal Orders No. 55, cur rent seilee, from these headquarters, regietra:iou will be opened for revision at the following t'ined paces the city of New Orieans. for a period e te days, eompaeanmg on Prday, the Fi ordt -'o. 416 St. Charles estreet. reeeud Whrd-Corner Baronne and t. Joseph streots. Third Ward-City Hall, Room No. 7. Fourth Ward-No. 213 Canal Street, corner of Bampart street. Ftith Ward-Corner of Orleans and Bourbon hoxth Ward-No. 54 Gallatin street, opposite U. S, Mist. leventh Ward-No. 13 Frenchmen street. Eighth Ward-C orner of Margny street and Levee. Jiiath Ward Tenth War4-No. 196 Prytania street. I teventh Ward-Corner of Washington and Malsaine streets. Ofice heas from 7 A. x. to 12 x., and from 1 comme a of Brevet Major General R. C. ROBERT CHANDLER, tlsessim, Aggigeat llcretary ft.r UiO 4ffa re. We renelvoe gowlag reporta from planters, frcm all partsled the parish I regard to the rope. Iiome complai that ithe rattiees ase ie not so good as dedsired, but the plant Igenerally affords atsfactiea. Corn. potatoes sad came now mark rows pielaly, and every thieg is growng ueider the genial inlence lof the ire wea mag w enjeoylag. Iaieee6r the crope are adv asing more rapidly Bth s la this vcinity. That portion of the yes is a better state of oaltivato than thu upper em ,the lands being owued is eatIller quaatie em l tivated priacll by the proproetOs wit the aid of but little la.or. Dew se w a he m es are being aillS this eseses to that serelSt of Ike pr. Wej peltesrs, aw eg, that the bayse is very hIa we her shah we wlsI her euevasses., ragme p.Spn 4qu joreer t heolding asse*pllek this work sad saCle bade from overdo . j·bdsa m~ir . t appears, have become alarmed mon the sub ject of the e lwsy monopoly between t' da s a r n tw wbteara uses: ade bilt abrotWl, ples5iUtI esps'M"e71y &e Oestat al abte U. t ime5 brm eeo ooa temn is as.tooek maEged ad the e.ur 'is aldrm d ads espdemba in a set of resoln tiea resatly ad'ped by the New Teak Chamber of Coaemere, and which arm, aeaon other dcarations, that the gueral prosperity of the commerial community of New York an best be promoted by retaining under separate and indepeqdent managements the various divergent railways which have their eastern termini in that city. The con centration of control over the Nrie and the Central in the hands of the two railway meg sates abbve mentioned is shown, by com parative schedules of prices, to have operated to the decided advantage of Baltimore as a competitor for Western trade with New York. It is even asserted that goods can be ahipped from both Boston and New York via Baltimore to the West, more cheaply than$hey can be forwarded to the same destination by the more direct lines leading from New York. Overland freights between New York to St. Louis, for example, are from 114 to 262 cents per hundred pounds; whereas, between Baltimore and St. Louis they are from 90 to 190 cents per hundred pounds. And the New York Shipping L st says, upon the authority of a reputable Balti more house, that " the rates from Baltimore to St. Louis are fifty-five cents for fourth, $1 for third. $1 25 for second, and $1 60 for first class goods; a discrimination against New York, including the rates hence to Baltimore. of from 13 to 43 cents per hundred pounds more than sufficient to neutralize any a l vantage that may exist here on the score of cheapness of goods." It is evident that the case of New York commerce in respect to Western freights must become much worse than it is in the event of the triumph of either Drew or Van derbilt in the impending controversy, for then there would be a virtual consolidation of the Erie and the Central under a single control, and the monopoly which is now qualified would be made absolute. And there is little question that this consolidation will eventually be effected. Mr. Drew, backed by a reputed private wealth of fifteen millions of dollars, seeks it in one direction, and Mr. Vanderbilt, backed by a reputed private wealth of seventy millions of dollars, seeks it in another direction. By the light of these figures, the New York and New Jersey legis latures are investigating the respective claims of the two railway organizations to take the lead in the contemplated consolidation and monopoly; and the New York papers very reasonably conclude that the result of the in vestigation will turn upon this simple prob. lem: as seventy millions, personified in Van derbilt, are to fifteen millions, personified in Drew, so are the chances of the Central to the chances of the Erie for the disputed mastery. The New York Evening Post thinks it is time that the people should insist upon active measures for protecting private inter ests from being crushed to the dust by the gigantic and remorseless power of the threat. ened railway consolidation. According to the Post, " there is one very simple way of doing this. There should be between this city and Chicago a freight railroad with four tracks; the ownership of the tracks should be separate from that of the rolling stock; sunder certain uniform regulations, any one should be allowed to use engines and cars on these tracks. In a word, the people at large should be permitted to use with the largest liberty the highways which modern science has substituted for the old common roads." Why not use with the largest liberty the great highway which nature offers as an unfailing resource against overshadowing monopolies of land trausportation? We mean the Mississippi river and its ocean a continuation. This is the direction in which SWestern producers are now seeking a remedy for oplpressive freight charges to the sea board. New York, as St. Louis is now doing, should, in the interest of her own commerce, appeal to water transportation as the only sure guarantee against the agqression of Soverland freight monoplolies. In this con Snection, the St. Louis Republican very perti. Snently observes: By all oddr, the safest and rnrest way for New York to oPvercome the combiationss against her traPsportatin,, interests is to julu with the peoie of the Misasseippi valley mn the popular move Smet, now in tie full tide of Raircemrtl exoerl rnitat, Ol transport rig iii minser se prd *u':tionhs if that valle) by river tugs and ucean propeller.-. Suppose New Orleans should eone nop under :llte recuperative influences of the morvement, she wsold only prove in the end a more act.ve an l a strosger lactor for New York. Thern is ni r,,m for >ealnrs apprehension ab ut an eve it ot th it hind. The M i-ilr: rio r ii un a g'r'l a'e and so Is the ,nty of Nw York: and, whle 'ihe one is arn.pl. 'apacilis to met the reql rcements ot busines Lot orlllrnr:atc!n for all ruime to conie, certi.!y the other sti.li d hi tiyonl the Sfear whi:h a half doterrn or less railroad monopo lits are willing to excite. Two ROYAL FAutiss.-There are two families in Europe which, if they ever disappear from tihe serenre, are constantly respeariue, wtiich tre l ways ready to pIlay all kilas ut parts, aind vari.ve. It Iot alige In the ruic- a w lh which tiey t ki' therir place in the wr d, ire not aidii hUnr Ill ri Sreadineess wtth which they rere all oup ,rturlltits overed to tt eml. There Ia always a cib)hlrg or a B iourbon, rthrdy fur whaltever La1ippe:i t, be up permost. The Coburg princip~.ly i als in mnr. riase, and wisely keep a L'rte-tanrt Ibrani i. a Coatlhoic branch, andposblly a (;reak birancl. a - e, rdiug to the occasion that mnay 1 ime, an. tl,) d f.ith o1 the Leiress they epolause. \Wlhn they are married, they are most excellent paeolie in thr:r high statino--jst, temperate, noneat, eminent·lv respectable, aod thoroughly penetrated with mul d ern ideas. The late kinc of tin Belgians was. perhaps, the only cntinerit:l sovereign who ever slowed coieistently that he unrderstud the pos?. lio of a conrititntlonal monarch. I lie Bourbons are not, perhaps, eqal to the Coburgs, or at any rate they are not so suited to the tines in which tey now find themselves. But they are, even in their eompsalatvely fallen state, a family of great energy, great giftsa. and a sort of fasaulty for al ways turning up. They differ, however, from the Chboras in this respect, that they hare no tixed type in them of character, conduct and opinions. They are not without a versatilty whioh, ia its kway, Is really remarkable. PEPARING THre vx IaIWs o FO br'rTTOw.-Tbe president's coasel lve decided to summon Mr. SStanto as a witnees, aad ask him to soow his Scommieuasion nader President Johason for holding his office. They will also ask him if he did not, as a lawyer, udvie the president that the civ I eaee act did not apply to members of the cabi set holding eommintsions Islsed by Mr. IAnoola. i ThyL tead to piese senators oa the stad who, Uesp s the ame opianon tn the debate on the The altatim of the ~redempterlt fathers at gt. Joseph' , O dek. r i ets Jiy, are aeeded wth ihOh me isal uscoems. A great many oo v eres, old sa ydl, to the Roman Catholic faith, have beesa r l ate the church sad nader Ione tihe ceremeos of Ilastrection sa baptim. To mor ow uas we leaorn. the arcbbishop of the dk e we tbe here to adylatetr the rights of coaflrms'e to those who may be apreped to re came them.--[Bslon olege Lasette, 2iie. -smk rase wellki t . . LYsl.a JWnetain ?rke ] ais like eao l ashe. brewlauts r kaCe t LL Chilea L r si ad haat tie e whirky rg. Mouevit$ her * *.ssher ruted aiers ms. Jid esee's partns at BnoueT poplar. Hayes fa N as a poppulselsof wR iwat tsi lope th eiboeas two waye. Ieoaotessmega s by st ts the head. The New Yerk agis ooapeamrs air 1 a sales aglint the mste pablisesr . bye, of the Laded Royal Opera, Values hi esaery nad papertise at $135I0,0. It rnmemos that Lott is to marry a eag genleman of Balstmoe. Oarl Formes has begun his career a. awutor at Wartaberg. The rage for blende hair hasnot yet sabled i France. The Prince of Wale and his wife are making the rounds of the London theaters. There are 32 000 lawyers in the United 80ate., whose anaual earsting amoant to 64.000,00. Theodore Parker ased to write day and lnght with his feet in can. of hot water. Joe Howard otwrites all New York Bohe mians. Ex-Lieut. Gov. Childs, of Massachasetts, is. dead. lowa is threatened with a plague of gram hoppers. The Missonor horse thieves are organized and fortified near Fort Lyon. The value of tk edulse of the Methoditsa of this country is estimated at 4tt,000,00. Paris is fasting on eggs in two hundred and twenty seven Jifferent ways. One thousand persons are lost annually who are never heard from afterwards. An Endiobmrgh gentlemua, recently deceased, thought himself 20,000 years old. I be Napoleon veteran, lately deceased at De troit, carried fourteen scars. "Mack" thminks enator Morton a man of great inteeectual power. Baigbam Young has 600,000 three year old mul berry tees for sale. Disraeli will advise the queen to confer a peer age on Baron Rothsachild. Temple Bar, London, is no longer safe, and is to be pulled down. There is a blue horse on exhibition at the Crys tal Palace, London. Napoleon has been sending medals to the Austrian volunteers who served him in Mexico. The Brooklyn ladies are breaking out in the face with court-plaster. Princess Christian went to the hospital to visit a sick servant. A. T. Stewart is said to have abandoned Grant. An old hermit in Michigan was recently found frozen to death in his hut. A grand niece of Arnold is said to be a clerk in a department at Washington. Ole Bull's fiddle stick is tipped with a diamond on each end. (.rant is said to be sorry that he bottled up Butler, and is trying to conciliate old cockeye. Bayard Taylor believes in wine. All the Greeks drink, but they are temperate. Tyng, Jr., denounces the proceedings against him, and appeals to the Christian churches. R ilaso is said to head the list of Republican candidates for the vice presidency. Gen. McClellan is to get a slice from the estate of the late Lord Clyde. VLctolia is continuing the Raphael collection commenced by Albert. Nine Parisian actresses are worth $200.000 each, acquired unprofessionally. The House proposes to pay for Alaska after the president is ousted. The New York Tribune is much annoyed by pretended correspondents all over the country. Tennessee Congressmen are afraid of the K. K. K. Peto owes one railroad the heroic sum of $33, 000,000. It is rumored that Bulwer has a new play in preparation. Kelley is said to concede the election of English in Connecticut. " Sergeant " Bates is only a corporal. The rods. are giving him a bad character. Robert Browning is writing a poem twice as long as the Iliad. The late Mrs. George Combe was an aunt of Mrs. Fanny Kemble. Mr. Lawrence Barrett has been playing Bene dick in Ban Fraleisco. The bears of California are said to be fond of whisky. The pope blessed King Louis, by telegraph, while that monarch was in artfculo mortis. Salm-Salm is in Brussels, charged with the last messages of Maximihan to Carlotta. The World sys the reason why Thad. Stevens doen't die is because he wears a wig. Father Ryan, who wrote Confederate verse du ring the war, I. vow writing Fenian verse. A water indicator has been invented to be placed on board of ships. It indicates the depth of water the ship is in. The Prince of Wales and iAve hundred men chao-d a deer twei.t,-two miles, wien the poor a·irual brougtt up in a coil bin. The old fashioned Fre:ch hoops, or panniers, are coming in spato. They make a woman as bri ad as ahe is long. Eugenie is responaible. The public diinking fountaiDs Of London are clobS d on bunday, and the people are driven to their beer. England boasts that armed, in tse space of thirty houts she could colect 5lUh,Ult horses, and 80,000 navies to throw op fortifications. Dickens will give his last readings in New York, St'.e third week in April, and, on April 22, sail for Eirtpe. Vi hen Louis of Bavaria was born, the grena. d atn o hs tii ar!r s girnent ahaved offtt:eirmous tacrboes to stud the pillo" oh has cradJe. In Worcester, at DDti;en's rredinags. front seata wre resertad for dcti persons, who proved quite numerous. Agass:z sass the time will come when every manr who haia water on his ground will raise fish for his own table as he now raises fruit. The Imnperial Review remoostrates with you married women for dancing in the presence wall-flower. who are single. There is a talk of hurrying in one or two recon strutcted Btates to seure the conviction of the president. An Italian opera manager Is reported to have settled a very damaging afair between himself and a young lady for $2500. Cocncil Bluffs secures the passenger and freight transfers and depot buildings of the Union Pacido Railroad. In nine cases out of ten, says "Mack," a mea i a statesman because he is a senator; in one case out of ten he i a senator because he is a states man. The Oxford University RElit, who deelinaed a Schallenge from Harvard. were recently beaten in a scrub race by a "scratch" edght selected from the vario colleges. When Carlyle was told of Disrael's promotion, be said: "On the whole. Mr. Disraeli as the At test msa for the place beause he is the hoesetest. He ti a scoundrel, it in true, but he never pre. tended to be anythal aelm." Thin is a " HeraM persual ": J. . W.-Theak th for thy treamhery, thy legak, thy viedteveaes, Aeteable o thy oura w rilwad oe her, ut el to be fooled. . shablt not do it agai. but hat I thy reveage. Do you enjey t? I kew where hou speat th afuernoo. i have writ. yes. THY JRVOOLnB. OI -\ r· ..t.. . as " si 1 O. a ar i» RYAme LseS.Owes a1s - . . ,, oll 'n.ys s rho:'0I .,,r. t.. rL Est of!3 wb*** - lb",' $0. AOtrW OU WEOK . £1trR £M;1'. 2- .T e L T. UWTmr. Ay6 stomr, ' laseled 1m ,1851 6001 00 tic ietlam. be esr ftrlso o' .Sy Sek as so, -L , 3A bd E) mo I0, d T I, Im tB. LAn &. 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We as he tea abl a sm eftm tseb bsetmoAs p a t sthe sab De a tate dap esyt"sa p .eu ,reo iraa e d rt+ slatlo io ttu. .ir4 m-r af**m ltad IA, a Cl (LTREo h lw. is ttEm OUT DIs hwlt reh nsb6lle sradTlera. .I eto b. , "S" b L Ti e w tr )Hin m o c irkes e e omb tak mama . *he acs na& dmtht , ¶nJ'ph'; aei the !glt~l O rluaran medp ad se two Of simii, eAS, WOO eb1d 5L Toeo* rh s 4eL s krThai eb Nm Market r -~s~1 im t. awld las .es'o, ( e e s The malt Ma.c a a , Us Frw Odus a.  _eep.the as dile S The ma Maet e.el pt at aed the sIi me D NeTmic? ,ib In reb .r m o ea.ram ofd n ie. S IL Tbhe wot* se Market o i . mat . b t. a k e  at . o the let a nesa tpar a I, to s ld- satest b r ter m lor ad, t eL Tr e saoM arm;k ea . .rrem the aange hse r ef the torso aa- sha1 to noor lost wrcol. t4 r oialn, to be rt na ur y. dr hf swhd mad tlca aes . ma o tale eh.4 sabtsag sad resto * at b a 'o a. ls n p l, Les by W sk erdha. m.0 b i. tjey i i emdo o withte da sod wle me eredr ,o bg n.pim macmit.; the I aut IIre Ltb. ut Jbdr e.d the eidelwtg taI. 0L aan w  lade Ied aa th 1 ity o rmu O ISt. mom..mlterma , pold lo righterm. whomolk S t."dhibiat iso. alneresd at B irdi pof oea =r rthe tUl 4+ I e , t eLah b erbTmet a ne ^h1.wn sde oan oouco ia a..' i ;eweeam o seb tohe en tealmu the , ri a Tia EaH hea orlre the city shdo rrqh.iu KS S xth. eº e t the s tf m ti b'f haimt .mie Ldmat ttad d tat y cn om der d ay stiesu" rthbes, aeed1sh b5 s he elte is . S at dtbgte Citymh I the sp t tems esparm d ics apart trem all oMher Ap o s re, ile car spwa lumper le, Lb. t f+S L te l t.em w"l, tshe e ed ll ru so.etparaieb e s eUyd aktt St the Oerpwit.. adjod-P e ated o the be ghay bidr or b ddere t a pema abHE aFF'S f tSLES. I*4 o mlalsolm-se.ond iseibt Co . c ew a 9. A arc` II, r 2. of ts so tram dai Ce .anil t what of wea t ur sad oI Ies maild MaS u hrraiied t that lb I Pio daeapd fore a p ash. ehomeudl ot at se the w sndih ib wett r dda u.1. a5n.b tla at t a mmriu baduaMe thayo se lh taaryt w ('st, mh e n trata& in s*ba hecor d Da airet ft i all I ,Alt . The ur ofh m,1 r o April 1b a.11 alw, lI the tel awtm ath.rte d p operty viqar., A t r hrei a.l p T t)o -m -4eOU.I t ie situst La l (tw ,r Ait ) + d . d d 8.t. o __- th- r-e tetttr ces fro bi a Wr= U i1 t1 . as.t L of arle nt omar a t, which o ora sit o a ream c.i. h- hod uidh Oa t.m e ru els ma / p. tint iii tt f h + ,.. IYea h Son at-- Mh o st the Tpout -s t e I 4 4 bt ha M er berif r r tt o I e et J. Sc. .J F (ARtl. NIER ('. ThIt La i ;Ea sMapl et lacn Ml.ixth Di, tourt aid. w albcad a3 VG IIT I or' .tohleri f tf P Sto the d'aaces d prs egI la N orlain a beosoed a e te abovde ortea rg hi rap Distret COmam e e of New rea-r dreg t a. aomthe etid .b tae Heta or stear d wtr ea ueamtiac.megodorderauad conditieon i h ! ty of Neww O teemio to b elp tithe ma d M,50 r o oi a dlat lbr ord. aIrm, to t loa lsut S. m trty. th ot od e oftb-r . at i cim ttrtobVei hl IS amd ci. rte ,a de oiy ho I epo td fr leemepr mad thm wreats , c ldccoia m4iS a oltt fur n meanu red shw areed tl and e r r sputting in " n %.h .-d th iesdespl, and fror .., m ppartemaaoa.s for rit ea p aed .ctupeth.w i-i L Nt fll sisu e rat et to ac of n ei t+ he diohosd of am tabFa nce COormelthe ealt tK I the mehaer the e aid i eio.p.Cloehl a.re i, to y radesm tt from thep city Tore s  R pr.omrt we. i. be may hare mads.. moo asOe  he r teb or ha afportmmara the Ih, .mr of ay rb -o the parac M a Mal, tnd..r able to. per' . sa., mold unader tisaordiam .re. who chid 2 the. ac a.m Mady, boob be ulbrollm.4d .ll a tboelt c a N mw " rie Lthe drwor at e ia P fe 7 00 rth ar mIic Thust  if tapia tessi tlttHappa. ra1a. mcafai0 of to.i cdM lamIrovo sel at shu er ad mh T- oy has.- om the part o the ty New o w. sas maUN sit ,bs ertstnmb im ml ud ae.. acash txs dilm as mey ho imprnd 4 Demoes as trtio. rcopaeottoma or proleooro. pe e boo . Beaittfarthcrecotmed, That the. tiy .x bhe eotldom am sharp. ad rod .e me hfoe f r ' mi4 of mal.. trty rsrat rer ahetac Iotaid or toblo 5. ml uilei erffsh arcof(d-