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grurd r'r,*-. rtr.. upon w' Orh to i,r' !1U 4°' t'e Icl. r: ttir,fore, b-. it / ', Itr ,I Thn',h eit· o'V. ne~I,. t%, ( ?h bl :- it g l retres t, tatves ber .,y . ::i -. , C .n t1.e, ra ar .totn's the sii. ('.ia-lla 'I tro-'-. 'f PI'mr . Fora(.,. h,.r -re. * ' ..1 ..I, 1 ,' (4. ,r e. , 1 b lIa in L.s crumiuni'cati,o t.,o :'a1 to au conad.:ittert) of four million do;lere in gold for a term of yers not exceeding fifty. and at a rate of interest not has than 6 6l'tllo per at nom, and not more than 64 per cent. te- anntrn. (ir ;i" i 'nd ir;r:l i .4.) the , d iut' rIc' aLd proprto. " ate reduction of capital to be pI d In crtt ,, semi eannually to t te "it., and at t) ae iare that the tarty eraskle the lotn true detgti ate : it being understood that at the ex.,oro tion of ity1 y-yetr sod upon th D-ytment Of tPp Icatt at i vi. the city wal be dieoherg-. fromt all indebtedness and relieved from all the c!taei.e and conditirns of f.e present contract. I:l 5o:r,, (,r.)er. That the controller be and he is hereby required to prepare and furni.h, without any delay. a full and prec'ie echedite of all the -aasetand liatilitie of(i the city of New Orleans, her morteageable real estate, and generally of all her revernue, in otdl r that 'he acme be nhrtitted to Mr. Charles Monroe or his legal representa tives. lenilc,'e fur /,r, That a commietion of 21 per cent.. artl no more. shall be allowed to said Cearles M,~rose on the amount of the loan, which be may lftct : this c-omtrl~t- inj to be paid irn coin; it being well understood that in ctse of his rt n cnccene in effecting said loan. said Charles Mooroee stall in no way he entitlod to aqv ciomnia. sion or r in peusation, nor siall the city be bart' ened with aty expenses other than those incluiled in the 2 ller cent. commmi~suan as above state l. with the exception of the cost of cable dispatches. postal expenmes and fees of counsel, which wil be borne by the city. jeoil:,r,(i fortf',er, That the mayor of the ci y of New Orweitan be and he 1i herer.y :authir.z.,l to enter Into notarial contrect with Mr. ('Iarlei Monrose. or his legal representatives. to carry out more fully and par icolarv the contemn. te.l lian: P'rovidd, Tfeat when said loan is fd;ly conirnl. mated, the same shall be sot ject to the appr.val or rejection of the Common Council of the city of New Orleans. The comnrittee to report upon the re-tnt over flow Uhlintted the result of the:r muvei:ic:ioi, viz: That the long time elapsing be'ween -. b intervals had given rise to ne. icenci ulon the part of those whose ditty it wat to prevroet I; and, furthermore, thatithe protection laver b ii been renoved, alowiring the water t I l;ui-l: the city. A resolhiti,n by the committee, r-q ietant the mayor to ft rward to the lecsee of tie irw ('anal ard the ('arondelet Canal a c";-y of the ra port, with a request that they immediute'v ri e anid repa'r the 'evees borderiug upuli sad icarnal, was sdolp'td. .A resution requesting the surveyor to report how mnuth spe-i'ic work is necesoary to ptrotrt the city eagiurt a recurreonce of the overll ir, was alo ofl'-red by the committee, and wa, adopted. A retolution from the Board of .\ larmeat, re qnestinF- I ncurrenre in th-e r-telectn iot six ringn -era, in tilding the city survev,or, at ,nir tse Pion to .e' held the same i '.aira. Mr. i'arp moved ta aLmend from ' ix" to " Ieven." Mr. Blreen fIrt-her amended to "rine." whi,.h last i mendmn, nt was adopted, and thte t -iruniU'i a, amended was then adopted and seut balk i contc-urret qe. A res :tith n reqg;iring the controller, in all sales for bibub w< rks, to give the first hit, said bhi to he or -idcered as the price intended to be paid for said work by the c ty. and to be fur ni.hid to im by the eurveyor, was adopted oa second t4 ding. A resola ion authorizing the mayor, treasurer, controller alnd finance comrmittee chairm,n to issue buo to commissioner, of the City Water Wotlie, ( previonsly published,) was adopted on illts erhd reading. An ordiiar:ce cxtte.ing the period for the com pletion of the New Ohitaen, Mobile ar I Chatta. ui oga railroad between thi, city and Mbhi!e, tr one year from N .vermtir 2-4, I i (the timeo re vit ncly arectfied), was referred to a special joint 4' -Miitter' Ttrt ~t iSRTIOnN OF RtSIAT IOtNý. The foll:,wirg resolution, by Mr. Montgomery. was ofiered Vi lntiai: p, The rejertion by an a'·n '.' urar.i trous suote of the o. tience pac-ted by tha Co-n maon Council with a view to the rellef of the city trim its l,,ancial enmbarria-niepn, togeiher with the publ]vly expressed brid of tle citizeons at large, that tihe present Commomn Courit I is uinale to cope aith to manty diticult ,i lesrlious which daily preei.t thetnrecives or sohlti;:., are posi tive prom of the lack of i otidetio e in the pirt of the people In tit buoy a us u; thtreture be it ase'lred. That the Pourd ,f Aesi-'ant .\l ,r men, in br y, l,.t; v r i- tnc-ir d l v to bow to the will of the pe spr a Ih :ra t' oy prt, q to reptle Ment. her' by tender to tie mayivor th, ir resrna-. lions, to take tltect so oul ias tthir ascc;asO:a shall have been elec ted. Mr. Alikens said that hie for i)e ha been c'roaen by his r?_n-tituents, and iUteudvd to re:atlu and refresent thtc, blr. Fisher eaid tl cre was mncn impor:.n' luni tss to be ,s4 e. a:,d thl: reicnatti, a euou d Iot ,e t;edered on:il that was comnipleted. Mr. tPadey moved to amend by strikorg oL t'lie rords "uintil their succebatrl sthai iae boot lected." Mr. Camp trnved to er-' 'rd by alcwing tlhose o withcraw who miaht di--re to. tIpon a motion to tabtle Mr. P'and.-lv'a nmrnd nert, the yeas and nays were called. Mr. Kearny at first declined to vote. cayr'ng e oas perfectiy i ling to saard by every ifuial act of his own, nid did not care to resign. Being required to role, he did to in the negative. The amendment was laid on the table by the following vote : Yeas - Messrs. Rose, Atikens, Pemberton, .randp., Fisher, Morphy. lt'een--7. Nay)-Mesers. Kearny, Wailktr, Ctanp, Mont :na ety. Pandely-5. Hlank--Mr. Farrell. MIr. lireen explained t vnote. IT f.lt as the inatr dd. but. in vew of thoe wi;ll oi' meia)rtr, ie was wtlht-g to reciprt. He dhi not. hb iever link it right to, resitn imiNtdidtei)y. or Utiiil CiC etnrs sehnld have been eIec'ed. lMr. Farrell se'l that no man tad Pvor come to in suand dlaprved hbias ou .t. I . ,-f v '. larLk on tie arnodrnett. ouu if ti a mdj o ri' y ail rerg'n" he was wlhlIg to. Mr. PIrn, ber:oo then moved the ad:ip:i ,n .. the teinal renolution. Mr. i'antlely nald that sines hi* smendmoent hit teen tabled be no longer laorred :the le itlt .ii Mr. l itter ofered the tOlltt wir tilr iuittdie at Srblt-ttnte to the re·lntttiin, viz: " Hon. Jihn R. Coluway. Mayor: " We, the underalgced, n:emtert of the Hiardl f Assistant Aldermenn, herelbyv ten.ler cur ro'i -.i ios, to tate eltect Irollm th'1i - ' 1 'lc ,+ r. i-;r " Lptn tid no action wac howerver ti.ir. A vote r·a csllhed ln the oricltal resolutiion, ac'h was deopted by the followrg vote, vi: t e-a- lesers. :ite, Wa-.n r, l'c..bor:on, IM ant tnfi ry, (.rat.d I,. 'I ,r, ) udiely - - hsay- Meo,.r.. Iteary. At;i., iai:, Mr ii iy, Farrell. h}ee ,. A restoltion t-ay ice tI - te,+Cx o.f the m nr-,cr biidren irl tue late L. U. I';e ~; , u:e c t., Ifter for ',rvtree aS a,e.-Cr, a ,s ,e ie-i . A variety of tttitions wire r ad ,ad re err,!. I .hINT t.s t iN. I I The Rtoard of A-leimor enntertd ac]t' pte -n -- : t cot into ju!nt ceasion as previoL'ui r-e.:. I lien. The followitg ele'ttons were malt :| we.r aw." t,r I,~trrtct.,onr f itttt'tn" fr ctl-d DiLatrict, 6. H. Wilk-wnes e Y t a5 , * Fermer: Fourtl ftrhcet. E. P. L.'lr,,te : I F ! Itrict, Joe. Devereax : 8ixth Dtatr ct. c . I I' arper: Peventh Dmtrict. A. Roux o: Eiahthl Is-t' ict. G. W. White; Ninth Dis'rict. Chit. A. 'ai, I enth Dihtrlct. E. Marie i tleventh ,'·r,c . , 1 recger; Twelfth ItD-irt.- Pi-Tricik I , h. For Member oi Board of Health- Dr. Ge.. e 1 irreyr. For ConirniPtoners of tEe Housre of ;:efi ze (.'topman. I. L. I ..rr. Flt Enrr:neers of l)ramage Condteir.,,n --t ,.- r raiton llragg, S. LI. ,l l. . l - ,li t e en. eaorega:rd. I.. IlHeutco:;'. - Evan,, a In ftroc A. A . t:tir iht -,, A. .I ( " 11e Iuard of Ablertuen then ritire,) ari I the -ard of Aesistant A:drmten at onct a,'urhe. . T-at excellent mocthly, the Southern Rr-,re. I r IUr'etntter, is at haindi. It is puihlihed by neeell & 8weetye. at Taniipiiea,tOL La. Prt -- $1 .--e r arnoum. Every farmer ard igardet.er sh .:J e me a cpyr. t ----~~ --- - - I To Ft-taT Manuaci.ia--i , ire p-1aeute! hy 0 r. H. G. Wolf to iuformr the export merchilano n at the L.oose n New Yoilk aiways keeprs n it :rd. in hood, a large qantity of heijam ar, ,tit '-hospp., pot op with Spanish acnd EnEli it ,el:t, for the West Indian and Mexlao miarket'.. >r ri-es arddress the houce in New Yrk, or Mr. d olfe, at Toby & Cio.'s, 1.2? i;ravier street. - The New York \H orld tbhinks that it the elo;- h d. beadmltted to New York streets. " wtthtn t a months the artificial leg companies will be de- p ariangl cauh diidends of from three to tie per h at." It adds, moreover, that "since the aver- re e New Yorker in a hurry is already but little A a danget~rm to hib tellow pedestrians than a bi naway sbr, we are decidedly opposed to put- ot g him. nanted and otcivllsed, astraddle of a al w~deo Locomotive, with hceae toget up hu own ni am." m *R X3IKM-Mnzzj. 3EA rue. A, far as the weather and the track cooll in flnence the sport, yesterday was the bett day of the meeting. Monday had been bitter co'd, the wind keen and piercina, making even the short stay in the open air necessary to the viewing of the races extremely disagreeable. Pi' yetserday morning dawned bright acid beautiful : tTere was some wind, but not enough to be unplea-int, and by the time 2 o'clock had arrived, the brighlt rys of thre sun had so warmed and tceru,*rei the atmosphere that a drive was a positice luxury. The attendance, we regret to chronwce, waa nit near so large as it shou!d have been. T.e il]e-' stand, it is true, was very fu!l, and was, t'ierF fore, very pleasant to look at, and on the club stand a goodly number of red badges fluatered: tint the public stands could easily have accomo dated three times as many people as were on tl trn. The lack of interest it a sport as elevating and noble as rat itg we are sorry to no'i e am.ogst cur pern le. Let us h'.pe, however, that next spring we bhall have no bouh comlalnt to make. The track was in spllndid ord" r. The e'T-t.' o(f the ra'ns cf Thursday and '.i! y w- r no longer picte pible. or rai(er only per -ret: ,e f r g, <d. lte hbarrow had donre iiod wrk .:I ar, :I and the grund wais therefore li'm ad, Ia 'i . wi: - ( it ust. it was a tra. kover wirdic ir, , .i t,e IIi t it tax,ectt d t., be ,.mde. A:,t th :'r at, 1r t :1 y' -.. tr,. y wan the presence onr thli..i -ta j f ie I,raIr talv ,, (i. utrpo-ed of the s l del ofi tiL: i,,ll[l nia r'e a eer. p-'ertty !e l- :,, hi iilrir.t t a 1 1- i' y docoii-.m d miiit' a pi letit ti.lr r opil the tilhe etlweern the heats. 3Le races w ere two-mni' her's far beaten he r-se, art thre"e erwie 1Pats, oh: h It-1 ' R iL t:e. ,ie't race it the oeet'ng. For tih Irv: race, .hI t r i .t. Ja k( r G m .lt , J/t'., and ",,,fi r-t wre n!o mvtll. In ti. nast .is1 It. C ' tir:e, e ir• y yoir ltd i0ii ei'il' ih i al Si i bI a L,'ihcs re t'ie- ut n i.'a urdy, ,Ti-r.. aid "'It C.t t I, TI. se win ; '1, as-i l.-e ,prol1 had been sold, a.j a gri t ctul ti ititerter had fentred tion tilh r,.t TIlE )t'L IIHEAT'. In the pools to Monday tIight t'i'-.'lh in* wai' Uri. , iiy the lav, tite agaiti-t the Ii lI, J.*i'; (;Ibte tcotrt in next and lurIii ireen ia.t. Bit on the '.oti e Jact; Ie .n)ta i.- i tl.n. 'id-ra, i y 'he I iobtc etii:altt!tn: at th samine tine bettt. ,as iery velied. I r cur r.eprtcr heard ronet t t:i tie of two to one on Jack argsiint the ieid,. aud an othilr of twot to one on \listenihu'ut agtlnat the etld. The latter wood nndouoied!y nave kent t:.s place as the favorite, buht his arearanee wan mu'ch against him. He looked awkward and out of training. Some of his backers nothing daunted, Let as freely on him as before, and this will ac e tint f(r the great difference in the various b-fi made. So the horses started, leaving btehbld them, for o:,ce, a delightful uncertainty as to lwho was to come in first. Wisenhunt jumped for the lead immediately, closely fIllowed by Tom, Gamble making a bad third lint tetiore the quarter was reached Jack the s,n t of Jack showed Tom Green Lie heels. and pro. ceedea to pay his attentions to the leader. It it Wisenhannt serrlocly otbjected to his c(oplani in. r ship, ald refused to allow any familiarities: Mat ters so con!lnued to the third quarter pole, wiion Jack became more pressing than ever, so that the two holrca eLtered tl.e home etre:ca n. ,k tnd necrk, with Tom satntrering along in the r(ar. Down the course ti.ey thundered, Ga;rimble :'.nlang irtle bly litl-, utlial, as he passed a l,ier t e at; igg. I.e w.. aiteali ly three lengths, Wisenh'irlt secrnd, and Toni. who had comie up o'sidesaly,l a tlird. lim.e - Quarter 2: ; hall mle 53: elie! 1:34. While the hormes were breathing aofer this heat the forn.alitS u! runuiig for a fd' purse, by c two year oos, dar-h ot one mile, were gone e ttirongh witl,. lhere had been but one ei'ry. so that or course there wee no race, though the trailk t had to be run over. Accord;agly N- / L.i !,. b the ri!,gle erryv, a bay i:ly by young I .z iletto, a dn.m G.yce=a, was. brought up to the p st. Sihe ci a v, rt pretty aitiual '.d may et lili.se a unale. l1i rO ti'. .. i ... eiron ,ier. 'ihe Isu,t rI .i rr :eat chlnlrLed the betti: ) b)it very I tile. Jai h i fierttds, it is true, be:are moreou satuit:e, h-u. 1\i-epbu.hbte backers all iet:lared trt tt Lbial t I I,, thi t h an.,: lyw w,t'd t:l 1 ierat toi e, Si itihere was the aiie di-parity of bet. it g as was before iiotleaW'e. The h areib came ip tar ite -icrt d lhcat all I i;ic.g well. A the i tap It tie drum \\s1 el.ut. t agdl u Ja pedt I.,r the ktLd., l u l ture the ,iur:er s Tat h-i , i.h b was it 2 .1 t. I nd ovei, Lul'd Ler, aild ws t. O ithll ,t n in ,.t I a, , m r .rn~ . s t-t e ti y - hLrt made a ,in s ptute elhort to ,el hi iti. f api. pi.r.d to tt tlt: pace, but it was urlc... Jrik al pe-leted i, I... :._ 'd c " :rr;eI bih "' '-in i tr tic ii en tar ae : I c(,;ne i.i win:.er of tie ii r a- id d rare by 1 v.t. i ; i,; 1~ h., withll \i-e: hiot beslnd d litr. a,'d 'r u a ,ii :d tl.'rd. T.:a I - . VL 'e tLe l..i.a : tltj, ag tue magruli'cnt e "t -th r epai, d "I r .Lhem l-y the he. ...l:.:- ty ! cl tle Jockj3 C I'u i.t :e gtentl ,len are - n lic ng up tLri. Leta atd 1, r.l)lng theimIelves agtaitit tle attack. f it.::,;, r and thirst, :et u taktE a look 1 at he hi r-i- o, e rtr:, ir the t. ee mile her '. i"e ti Itacrlte is S:tri, dwn. who, cur realers wit r-. A -iment;r. V lMis ltlr'r entry I ,r t-e gre-i st rte ce post ak ~ r te, atn ran on rlte tlrst day of the a in etiltg. Hc is a 1mw ,i tiI aiItnrli, en.ieinty pOs 5t-r'. of reat -ocwer oi etI.dirance, and Irnnl his sip et.rance nd thie knowhlige i I his Irish blood, ci c.' u!d be ext,' ctedl i ti;tl onut alu,.t indefinictely. C:allrette, Ci. Nelliganu's Br-ooe col:, ir a ltim, gt bigh eteipir ar.i:mal, w.th the atrai.,lhtestr thlder wc t\ereaw; ie is gAry ad fr-ky ias a yoog i k,;tel. frrt sit i. a Lhousnse chestnut, a to se -t ccrliderrsle p wer. anld bLett.r at a [,ig r.oe r tl.an it a ol.It ot-h. C'arrlie A:hertu is a l--xi,· . ho n ili', i- , pr, .'v, and good i,,r ,n tm e t"- . P tiLncoi, rvs the i la;.-:-ret at I)'lg uitll e, w~li I rdLtet I iIr: t, - i . t , IPrt and CDllrette divi !i!Z 01 SI( sciti rd ptiCe bi.,wee them. A.I thrc-, ii i>l di hi very lil'I as they canie up to the suting for t;eC atort. 1,, : Iiitl!--C-tris led off beautifuiiy. 'tn do.Wll. niLCoer a it i 1.1l1, Iext to I!r, Ir.oit ,i' 01 t'halmrct:e ehitid. I:l i utlrter was rlltd'- i- n , in the came order, aru Ira. there tue horses i i- ' Steu tri the' L.1 uiile pole inl 1 illinite, w 'ti ) i r L i t, a.ige io po.citic . The. Situ'tnico in p i - it 1., in tihe it rr' and ,it the tirst placrr il-it, ti lhi it.rei i(0itr!i r we rit r, entCrltg the toile streic hi bLi.tig thu r. ie, iith r..iiie h tr-i t li . Trmtreit u-n ir.e o wi tl.e i.- , I,, r 1 lt w tll ,nia t. Av t:in. at up, n:0-ki g tl it i e, hi ni-nver, Inl 2"'(:2i. in the co an .e cii r. .h:It as Iy('y rcaoned thie jadies' t Sttntt I !.l.l.eit n i.ade a its- t fr tu ;:tt t it l-i-ce, ndJ ti-r ., ia :i:,e ii did .eei as i'f ii woil d pet It: Iut a' ter l.ettmi. Irannit he at ipped, ai I le iour buor.-es Ian hli-ad sd ta:1, toi the half m:.e p-ime: then they ci~,.td u , again, and becairi unthinug ihut a CitLisard Iunch: ol soinig a:- m inrlY with "'itti'.ownr, tin nier, a Irttle ,uh·Lii' . . de - .- i ffi L,4 lrar. i ,, . u. i a-ti-h i 'arie, titred h; atdnlton to llt eader. bundowa. 'ithe stnd was pased h n 4 04i, with i-tndrown t llalral about a o i ltgib, Chali.etrt st ,ni . Cartie third, t Tranrit in tie re.r. Blu' b f, r. ter q' trter w iy S Sade Traiceit wt rene!- to a rkh Iiia, i:.d tliii p~s,-l CO both ('tare and Ctha'tiete, atii I was co'n-',s ini Sith iuttdtown tor tlie hin, rn. I-or a rq rarter of a h Slie it was a beaulihii rutce, the tao uoerss run I'g reck and neck, Transit gettitlg aiiend sei.- t rIal tlmes, oly. hiwtver, to b-c c .i'~tlit agln. . Iust beyornd the half mile TRn it heirni tio triter, it d hii i jL - kt y evidently hehi l'im tir tue i-1 i-e. Meanwhile tcalmette had fallen billv behtnd in c be race, h-i was ruininIg ft r hi, dls·:t i 'i.. it u-i1 ae bhnie otretch 'ransnt made another ruash, a:li t I pretty OLi i was, but undwo raTn jr,.t a it:eC I:e :oo llinth ior Lim. is hi won ti e heat he a lent:tl n i.t-.A : Carrte beiog iuet made the hlag. asd tne ;tore cout t,at out. iHe 1rar.in ti.n wr I w p wondtrfully in the phiic oit 'Pi'iailsio. Trrii . It i. gen'raiy c',it'.'..ed tit- ma nundown woild v \ the race. t,t th. Penei';i Iiner in lh.clh 'lrmi,-rt hal etiores'ed the t.ind rile, ard the great fulllLt olff of (':r nli i ('ul- cla nette, had led to tie tr.inslerring to ilrll oi all tne Me rottes vhicl had L.therrio been di.-ided a'mtn-st stri he three-three of btIang ,~0(, -cva. Al tle tr.es eweited fre.iii. --lrdoun i:t ntl.'rrinr t oikr g fine., rid Iulr ec'r:ug ready andu anx us der or an- rer etr gd'g.. i m 7 , >. ,s I,'tt 'unndown. at the t(n of rh Ir Irut. Inrutallea rureelt in tl.e first posiro. lfrn.t .i rl -un-rig next-, attl, the .t -e mare b iliad. ' ,e sah uart.r was n .lte in I vecouds (which sowel hto iw 'ie first heat had rld ) with the fvourite o!, til leading, Carrie, however, being in the second tiet lace. The half mihe was madie ia 55, none of the orss makig a run. all the jaoeeys evidently emerbertng that the heat wa a three mile one. t the three quarter pole Transit came unp a little, spe mt made no effort: the mile was madein thi uame colt rder--Snoodown, Carrie ald Transit-lo 2:OG. in most a gallop. At the next qouarter the three to Pa. closed op and ran head and tail to the half Nat ile : there Trasit put in his claim and takiag the reai second pos'trn began to test Sudown's ospaci ties. The last quarter was entered with ?ransl ga ning gradually. and when the strin was reached, which was in 4:08. SBnnown hat but little advantage of which to boast. Thet came the contest of the race. Transit olelare the other chestnnt, and ran with him for a hal mile most beautifully. The greater part of the distance the two horses were neck and neck, and when they passed the half mile pole Traunit showed a trfle ahead. But it was hi last effort. He im niediately thereafter began to lag. and lost grnno. at every jump, Sundown keeping his atea! stride, seemingly notired. Carrie now began ti make play, and entered the home stretch coo siderably nearer the otaers. As the horses go rearer. Snndown showed ahead, with Transit and Carrie fighting hard for the second place. Ba the mare was the better ho-se, and when Snn down pas.ed nr der the string, Carrie shlwe( rest to him, and Transit a length behind her T me---:04. 'Ine following is a SIMMARY. MErTAIRIE CoruSt -New Orleans Metairie Joc-key Jockey ncub-I-all meeting of lv---,ixxd dey lTuoesda, December -to. r ust Isace-- l'uree $100; mile heats: entrance to go to secord horse. f. B Green enter. Wem Brady'r hr h .7,rA r;. , . b) Ja.k Giamb.e. datem Madra, 6 y. ., t,, carry ItsJ John Crickard erteri s T. r'ltt,ro; ' .i I.. ., ly t- rren, d.m Iby Johno tiun. r. 3 y. ,,. tocarry 'lIpds........ . .. ... .. 8. L J.me esters t A. lia', 1P. n' ch. h. I , I,y laInl.on, dm by letpe.t. 5 y to tcarry 'Y p und... . ........ ........... : Time-l:T4, l: 5. Second Race-Purse ftlu : dash of one mile for two year olas. A. Keene RicHhards *et* b f t ' , , ,, y e., by Ylu e p irieI t JetO 0~t a ,. i Imo. n vere r ,l . w l Third Race- Purse f$o00; three tn:le heats; i, .. to go to the set ond horse. b L Jan.,le, e" t.- c . J. c(i'Ft.,lh: .c,. t ., h On e ,'s M, dcha imp eu, y n,,u'h b. y 1r,.c tic. 'at, he..... A KI, t.e briLa d eLnters a 1. ui- Ltr ' t r., 3 y. ., 1 1. Ca r aKton en 4, 'a by i^t1 ., e Jl"hc 'i'rcki,,d, tertl:.W irwick ich Pl ,..,"t y t, rO kwf Ld tu e i '', c . N. v-rc lzD . .3 , . b ) l ttel ",,r d ntll b"y rlown 1)I . . < i Time--;:0O(4, G:'i4. 1I'R D)FI: ON '1 HE H!(;II :A Trial of John Conroy for the I:ri-3r of Capt. Lcw, of the Ship Polar "ta:. Ee is Found Cuilty but Recommuended to Alercy. A man arraigned for trial for his life for the murder of a fellow-being occupies a positio which, no matter how aggravated may be the cireumstasn e» of the crime, how indubiaile the ev:de-rces of tLe prisoner's guilt, yet appeals to our Inbate sympathy for our fellow-creatures slid excites our regret, not that punishment should follow crime, but that crime itself should follow the iduolgence of evil passions, andi that to that it dulgcn.e lunian niature should be so prone. Tie tt td nimay have been dne, the victim may have It rg sir. e been consigned to earth, or the wase. the bereaved ones may have even began to feel the °t tering rrt ct, of time upon their s-t.irow, th.e aciu ed oie imay for weary months have lain in prison and In his reiuorse, If ri ally guilty, scllered a thousand tires the pain he I,1!1tt t d upon his victim. antd yet the law demands I-ut thi one thrg-justice-inexorable .lastice. If guilty. I ulir-i, leli ; if inno eut, freedom to we lk f, :h t:di r the clear ii;ht of HlIave, unttar. trl-led in irepnattin. But the stake for lfs or drati i. a teriib!e one, and therefore it is tha -hen we c-e one on tr.al fur his lit., se iuvari al;y pia} that he may prove to be innocent ol the accueation. Durtig the latter part of the month of October, the snip Polar star arrived at New Orleans fr ,m I.ierpool, from which port she lat swaied under comn:ard of Capt. low. list before the vessel eteri.ei the Paeses, the body of her master had teen tfor a fortnight Plumhering upon the ted of the Atiantic. lie had been stabted, morrrel, buried in the sea. In irons, when the Polar ;tar attivtd, was one of her crew, Jhun ('otroy, clharged with havirng inticted the fatal wound. He was delivered to the police authorities and--ai afidavit wh i mide agais*it im by the mate of thi vei el, before liecorder itether, who, for la k of icei,ction trarsferred ten case to United ,tates L'onal.imrcrer Wierren. Ielore the latter, C ,uroy was arra:ct cd , n tie " 'h of October, when th3 cauo :ia. set for a !:earinrg on the ,oth of Novem hcr at 10.':1. A. , on a hich day, after t ik;ni testimro y (previ .usly pnhlit,'l' l in the t4 i'tg 'cN-ri t e cC n:iUlericner onllri 'tes the acc'ieir, without all, for trial rtef. re the Uutted Start., (' rclilt Court, upot a chtarfe of mntil.'r on tir.- Iigp aseas. (crroy is since t.at: tithe been conuiced ta the I"_ ref ['l- n. i hen tie grard jury met it found a trio h'1' s.g:.at lh'n at etice, nud the case was lixed for trial on I', camber ::d. It was, however, pt pi ned to iLe 7.h, and again to the .t.h, (ester dis) when the followinri jury was impaneled oul wc-rrc, viz : thartle .atill, e, Jas. (3c'hrane, \\ in trgers, Tho. .. \\ ibrey, E. Hl. ostick, A. Keiar ny, .1. ( ,:cultield, E-. V. McCarthy, J. R Noble, (avid S'cCoard, I.. A. SBaer, Nelson Miritocihe. I h-- district attorney then read the Indlctme nt to tlri jury.Cc nroy, under guad of a deputy mrh fit, tk n, his seat with hl ounsel. G(;ov. 'Weller an-d A. I. Long, l-.sq. C, nroy i- a bu.hy-hairel. light ccrotexiconed man, about thirty years of a.s, or meielnni stature, and wi:h a countenance not over ntr-l:igernt, and indicative of stror g animal pae ;Os. llIts n:atiner, when arraigned, was cool and ,l e- ted-- It tray etveil lie asi-I. In ;hterenl. Wh..en riich d upon by thie jidge tt answer gue''y, or not rn:1ty. le reiclied " Nut guilty, your hJI Tr." anu ien the trial began. Nine or ten wi ne-s'-, iiih.clidil.. tile nlite ar.t e-veral of the ire.w of tle vecsel wto had been wi'nceses c-f the ragepdy in midorean, gave their te-ti, ny. aL.ch as to the et!,c' ti-at the pri,acr hi-l a" prcislied ihe coitraIten sd'Id-.ly frinm b-hit i. an-l tai'l -d hin i a ,-eaih knife, had th a run nut up- n tae j b co m ani! only dcseidcfed to tibe d ek shin unimonedd by the mate witl H I ,.lhllI artb'Itle in his hurde. It wan cintended by t:e ci.licse tLat Coir.iy had eni3miiitted ti -led ';e,, lIboritg under ineanity. He had beern of ncii dy ts-picn!erirnt,, and at t;cn-- wa-ia ,lcnit asi! IrutIal. lii, wiocid walk thbe toren'ttl-' as i l gr Ei!id. for c-oure togcthlcr, wcti a oIlrl :ii' " ii L: }~.nnd, as If to attack sorie Imagri.iry ie. Lh a-is the Ciet of the evidence brought tio a-i o- t ti-c ph-a ci insanuty. Mr. Dit ri,-t \*'totirnc'y elr, at tie CDConilu.i'n i tipe e\ id.rl ' o ii rie:td ;up fir thie prisecutii.n: , Mr. L,,ong trg-led for hi cefsene very eloquiently, and then the d-itrier t'c-;ney concluded the arcnment. The jadse aict -ntd the itry that ehtod any rationali doubt xyti in their minds regardilng the prisoner's sArn y st Lhe t mre tLe de-lI was commlitt:ed, that Ionht siiuld be in favor cif tie priscier. At a quarte r pait three the juiry withdrew. It ,e' then that Conrioy waitcg fIr the v.rdict •l-ich should set Lint free or pronounce hIm a nurderer, showed mri h emottonu, uand was evi e' tly Zrep'y agitated. I he fatirue incident to ,ur a dred s:len e rn the court room. Without in te busy street the hum of business. the rat 'r-g ,f drays, t1' e tcnd i('conversatio. cf hundred -as toi be caid, as nncornscous of that one in u-.;cee cO I er' t'-et Ill tnt ii enu aii-ut theilr av c'.ili ne. Ti- i inute, drarged slowly durirIng the -nur S(ter tI-e Ji y hud reuirud. It was twelve ;iu'e aflter tiir wh,-ti thy rentPed and took heir seats. "-i;l:y, o not gui ty " was the ieitic c or; every tII :u*. ao the foreman of the .ry rei lie to Iit, hoi.or'e qreeticn. ' iiiiity, yoclr irr. with a recorci ciddlicun to the mir'y of the 'I ., prisoner wars ten rled away in elati ly of i e i: ,,ty nrsh.it'el e L, jdge pci tponl tuc tii de ,'ry of th:s entpee iitnhulce i f the nit ri-attle ccminnnity it may not cgenerally known that the bot and shoe trade tL.e city is largely on the Increase. This Is ainly due to the energy and enterprise displayed y our leading dealers in these articles. Eospe ally commendable on this score is the firm of leters. I.ouis Stiern & Bros. at No. 33 Magazine reet and P6 Gravler. These gentlemen, by their merse resources, are fu;ly prepared to meet the cnsRrd of the market. They receive consign lnts by every -rulner, and their extraordinary re sales attret the success of their effrts. The leas cne day la-t week amounted to u'O cases t ts and slihces. To-day they wi!l d'epose at their ati,-tlon rn mtic, 7-O cases. F-,r par -lars see advertitement in our auction tOlutiia. IItIWrD WARD )IYOCKai-I-, A'TTENTIrN! - Your cecial attention is directed to a notice in another lamn, in which a call is made for a meeting night by the Democracy of the third ward at ational Hall. Let every Democrat interested ad the ca l. ici- EIDIT rIAL lA fUlAIIlflPE, STC. isit - ing Brigbam Young's latest notion is oyster culture. ad Vagrants trouole Belma, Ala. Kni xviile eontemplata water works. >f Gold closed at New York yesterday at 135'. he Ia'ance in the sub-treasury yesterday 890," ,d 500,0O0. Mrs. B'oomer, who panted for costumean hon d or, years go, now lives at Omaba. ly Austria raised $15,00.000 worth of beet sugar tO this season. °t Henderson, Ky., has sixteen firms engaged in ad buying tobacco. Ilt Patti gave her first dinner and party as Mar i- qguise de Caux a few days since. r. Clcago has built twenty-five churches the past y:-., at a cost of two mi'lions of dollars. The Britihb flag floats over about 320) steamers of eb ut 1,401,,000 tons in all. ie California fears the introduction of leprosy by "h Chinese eool.es. ce Lynxes are again at work among the shea9 in Durbam and Haddam, Ct. Providence, in the year 19g7, had 950 deaths, S C65 n.arriages and 1;24 births. Dickets, Jr.. has followed Edmund Yates and 2 George Augustus Sala into bankruptcy. The young men of New York who wish to be in 3 the fashien, now dye their moustache yellow. Car ada has nearly four million acres of surveyed or crown lands. " May his heart be as light as his bread," says a . cteml orery of a benevolent baker. u) Tie latest ' ids to digestion ' are blue satin bills of fare, w. gold fringe. Many farmers do not raise enough apples to sup ply the home demand. A Philadelphia lady has recently explored the s eowers of Paris. C(hicago is now packing over 2C,000 hogs per week. A drove of four hundred turkeys passed through Carlisle, Ky., last week, en route for Cincinna i. There are 421 soldier-clerks in the New York pest ofiice. Thanks to the officers of the I. C. Harris for late 1;rowrtvi:le papers. Grant says that if any one knows who is going into his cabinet they have an advantage over ham. Eng!ish farmers are pay ing twenty-two cents a 3 bushel for gathering acorns, and twelve cets tfor ( heston's, oth f- r feeding swine. The senior class of Amuherst College presented IDr. litchbcock with a costly fernery on his crys tal wedding. e An Altoona contractor has erected in that city n one hundred and flity houses within the last three e years. o Pructica' jikers annoy HIarrisburgera by$ trans d ferring the contents of clothes hIes to church d ,r knobs. t Twenty-thrre ttousand sta ds of muskets were s. hipped Irtm Rock Island arsecal for New York y last week. SF. i. ltioers at d P. W. Spencer, two fellows r sailing from Iloston, are under arrest in Hartford a for robhing a clergymian's house. S; he Natoual Photographic Association of the SUnite d ttates was organized at I'hiladelpna last a week. The annual revenue derived by the Italian a treasury fruom the governiuent lot:ezies is sixty niillion francs. Comnmdore Vanderbilt owns over two thousand E shares in the Hartford and New Haven Railroad n Company. R eather prophets east of the Alleghenies are di predicting a severe winter: in the Misasissippi val ley they argue a mild winter. A coddil weighing seventy-four pounds was caught wiLin sight of the liBstln lgh, the other a day. T':e secret of getting rich, I take it, all liesn in a nut hl l.: ">ieed less than you eiti ." [ lm Luo.ker. A gentlen:r i in Amerii.u, Ga., has discove-edr a prep-raion which destry) a the taste of alcoholicio dr ks. Li A Ea't:, re pap-er urges the male dry goods oi cletks in that city to throw down their yard sticks and surrender to the women. et A grand hog killing aid packing tournament, for it e " championship " has just begun h2tween I tLe cities of i-t. Louis, Chicago and Cino usati. Gustave Dore is among the first party of sixty. et seven guests invited to meet the imperial fam;!y at Campiegne. Betopn has a " Xcnr. Women's Clnristian Asso ciation' with tifty boarders, who pay from $; 25 to $1 a week. On the 2ith ult. the flour dealers of Portland, ct Maine, had a stuck on hand amounting to :20,000 *. barrels. at In the upper portions of Piscataquis county, a Me., the know is said to be very deep a-d badly t. drifted. A pugnacious Liverpool woman "pitched in' o to a clergyman who reproached her for not at tending church. .\ juint stock company has been organized for a tle purpose oi erecting an itumenae hotel at . ('ape May. A fIloatir g saw mill is bcilg built on the O:mul. o' gee river, Georgla, to get out the line timber on the banks ol that stream. In New Hamopshire a cove what gets raving drunk and bests his mother wi:Lhiii an Inchi of her life is called a dipsomaniac. hl.re is a crow roost in Lancaster county. Pa., where at least one hundred thoiiu.ad of these blackL t warblers spend their nitlhts. 'ITe t tal expiense of assessing and collectingr ti e internal revenue during the last fiBscal year was f- (' 41.. The assessments were $270,0Ut, e:Il. and the total co:lectiona $254.i):i .14. li.r.,g tLe past year :,li American seamen left deJtttute in loreign ports have been sent back to :0 tLe United -'ates, by our consuls. at an expese of ;l... 8 A large b.aI k bear weighing :',t poon!s was shbot a bstor: tlle 5I:eC irl ierkinier conuty, New Strk, ahch had dragged a hunter'satcp six oe nil: hl-tore he was overtaken and dispatcheld. A ,lI ird tourr.iment in aid ol the Working Mers Rehef Associat:on is announced to take place in Brooklyn, New York, on thi :;0lh ol Ie WI w Jersey is called by a contemporary the , " (;arden Field of hlethod::n." 'The Meth,.ilst ' churches are amtng the handsomest in tie State, aid have .io,l00 li-mitbera. .\ l cercyan r)eal rte that hle has via.ted t've si tLusano fitr..,:;, Ne-:cw llimp-llre e pact I year, asri fI u.d only tilteen hundred Iamni.;es wi h out the hlble. I ,uritg the month of November fifty-eight clerks in Nerw ~c!k wfi, frequnted gaentiing hbuse were relorltl to their empnloyers by the lsc:cs tion hrr thL Ireven:ouan of gambling. La (',Cre ie is the name of an association fi'med i by the cletrs of tILe princil aI hotels in N-w York, for the lIturliole of iingg a grand fan:y d:ress "hpl each winter. TLe family of .limrans, in Chester, t:., have recett!y had a lurge property left to the n by a r relative wh, died in New Orleans not long shice. Each tu.avidual share is about $12.io. Si; The Douglas, Massachusetts, Herald hbo a story l of a nan who attended a levee in that town re cently, and disposed of seventeen cups ot cofee, do three pies, a bowl of o)sters and two q tartr ol Ing cider. besides various delicacies. 1 The New York Academy of Mouic his been dr secured for the night of December 2~rth, when Dion and T'Pester wil play the first game tFrenbh. 2iO noints up, for a stake of $20,i0,) of their houwe and home match. ' i We have been favored by George Ellis, 7 Old Levee, with the " Nation,' of Dec. 1:; the "I ,nd ed Table." of Dec. 5: the "American Artian." of Dec. 2, and the " Hcienttfic American," of Dec. 9. These and all other firstclas literary aad acien tific publications are always to be found on the ia I connter at E'lt's. LI * IETITUTION Y. . Me. L A. C"STRTUITIRe. M-LAWS REA DING-ROOM EGOULATION8 --or T a TOUNGO MEN'S MERCANTILE LIBRARY AS3OCIATION OF NEW ORLEANS. We. the subscribers young men of the city of New Orleans, betag desirous of adopting efficient meas to extend oer infor mation upon mercantile and other subjects of general atillty, have asrociated onrelves for the purpose of establhing a Library and Reedtng-Room, and for our governmeat hbve adoped the following IDONSTITUTIOM. ARTICLE L The name and stle. of this Aesocatlon shall he "THE TYlt'Ni M.N'oi MER('CANILR LIBRARY A.OOCIA TION OF Tlth CITY OF NE V O]E?E& A&" ARTICLE IL Plnwrm 1. The 'Reers of the Amdationll shall bee a Pre gon. Viee Presidenct, Corepondling Secrete. Krorodtlss Secretry, Treacoror. and fi' Direc tote who, together, sehll e. tetl ne a Boatd of IDirectors and shall he elected annuallr-tlr Prteldent. Vice l'resldent. erwtrrles and Treneater by senarate bahllo. the Directors by general ticket( a moJornty c I the whole votes given being aeeeeary to I thoice. eC 2 The Prenl.trt rlal tprelde t meetines of the Abone lt.lon; call toeh extra n ereillu toe the h oard of Directors shall deem txold rut. sa all cve v"tooln all elscrtlo,. and givr the stloer vto wbhe there shell he an equal divieolm among the melberr-. bec & The Vice Prnrldect shall presldein the hboenre or the IreoidrltL tl a in eourr al perfrm the irtlln of that ci'e, ot. 4 the b. Ito, uoc tectetary Ihall keep an cocr:ate record fof the ton.iolee lithe Ar oc*r tirn. T e 'nr',nlind-. rg 'errerots, under he enprlnt ot ener of to.t Board of Di reLt, r., cohindulct it.- c.o -ir.de- cd. Fi c . h- Trcaurer shall receive al doeh esd donemaens dto nl, yt: ry all erafle oo hem w!e. signed by the Prool. d. t: hoep a rguor act ur tot the flns.ncll con"erns of the AIo lrttone rail etract ,f whcbh, acoompelakd by Isell - t<.ly vur.ers. be ,hrlL xhll,t ,at es aennusl maetieg, rand at the nrolth'r metr n.e of to l Roard of Directrun . nd ,ofer if rrrouirrd a' dc for Ihe fai hful dlschalge of thee trust., he shlli give soHrl'y in o helm of fitve hndred dollars ret . T''he Boald' f oe erpcet sholl hare power to annro-e priote fondc.. t,um t .1 lt s. and getoerlly conduct the ffaRir of the AtOtcmrtion; shbe melt at mt east one in each month for tee trnseert'en- of hbtlnes; oiell oeort eat each qorterly eretling f the Aetoo;sti n their proeedlng flr the peat quaortrrsd olbe state of lte c,'cerre ot the IAlsoci.loh; osd in case ry rarancy edsha occur in the Board, osl:JI irem. ditecl, notif the Aeooolntiot, aud appoint an eeelgin for an elect ion to fll such ru cncy. -r. 7 'Thfe CFo of Dlrctw ores shetl apeolnt a Lihtrlro, ow-cn dlry It shn tle to tterld at the Lihroar on tt.h dny of the week wlho snlll ker'ro re.-aster ,of ll . ooks te· slneo lsep. chert. papeorstl 'l oteher property in his s.er. Its Ir fing to 'he A,cie I, n. Arrange ther ill lprooerorder, kle a record there..!, oit!L, thI nore of the donor,oo. c,4 keep ean atonurate account of il h a.kh delvlrred to the memnbers; end to be otherwise governesdl by the Board of Dtrectors. ARTICLE m.I each memh-r not a rotrfeto0r, on aohsrrthbl to the (so. stitolltn, tinJ pay the esm lf fire dollars eua.otl.y, it -nvig yr ARTICLE IV. Frch mr- er who it a popri.tor, on Ithrn -rohl' to the (',neltouutoU, lhaol lno theslu of tuO du.,iaro ant,,ly, tn advance ARTICLE V. Antrr i-en tro rse eco me member ,, life by paying the cm of ht. ti tiearn. ARTICLE VL Any pealon approved by a majority of the Boaod of Direct. oee may become entitled t menhertahp in perpentty. o.. vortenr of 10n hfIldr.-rd i-dlarL cad mosy ireslfer oeh moem orhblp at leure on thle b o,ks or thle Aeolo(,.l nt suhbet o, th. apporve of the toard "f Dir.-totr: Provlded. ftrwevoer. that eny ne beitgne lrrlrad "a hlfe member " may hoc 'mn a otreber nr, perpet.1 tJ . hoer thes clauhee on the payment of aIty dollars ARTI'LB VIL Any panren, if eprrrvod by a mt,,rnit of the Dire tor. not br- rit a dlu c aber on complylm wth the pro..,siuon o this ,oLotitctlol. ARTICLE VIII. There shll bhe ean annal metinre of the Aeochatil no the first Tuedrer In Jtucoy. or llthe eletlln of Te ~1. r for L:lC enunitlg -ear; for e.to.tIp renorts trom thli B..ard of Direct. err. nd, qlalrtrly thereotter, frthe transacttio of such ether bhelnes as noy be presented. ARTICLE IX. If the Preident. Vlcr Preldent. Pecretarlee. Trreonrer or Director, n their Io errai , Rltrl' espacitles. hall cerler. the perfoirmnt-e of tlel- ,nlcts., .r s.lln ot edmtni.t-r the I, to of the Astoelot on emfl entlv or einltabhlv on writtern en,+ plaelt of fifteen rmemet a meetinr she ll be called, and a rommettee applintoed. oe isting of two members nsd on0 director. who shall oenure, remove from office or fully exonerate the oeaccud, a the circumrtem ce of the case may wasrant. ARTICLE X. Theire sheall be no lterationsin thirs ronrrOttttn en'ere the emie sal, havo bhrl, pro,e-ed to the Blld oft Directro'a one m cntI prvouo to thoe ,uaoterlr mestiour, and theu approved by threw-fourths of the members present. BY-LAWS ectrior I. The Llhiter end Reading Room shall be open erry day frolm 9 o'cho h i . otrtll I t+ o'lsi. Ps. r - toe 2. The I,-h,oarto she., nlee sotin rtty, in tieere otf ve lt utdrocloI.'or t- e f'tbs l h dliel.rge ol the los. ,,f Lise r. fi. and wa,; Ih , t t lr*me at the pleesure of the Botrd saI)itrcct'rs. h<c :t. It .bh'l he the duty of the Librarian to keep ea er piete tr.d exat catalogore f books reel..-nune to the linrory. sogtther ith a dupl cbte ,rf the aenc. lwh'on shall be opetn at all times to the ex.,lminatin of the members He shell onm her oneh boek. aeg Its place In the I.lhrry and arrange the ehole in proptr order , he shall likewle keep s.ch rec, rd -! mlat,. clrlvrd, And tother -r"pertr, f thI An.oioti on. as may freut tere to time be pretc,ibeo by the oardd of Director. be, 48 He shall d. livr. dot tihe pplieation, or to the ~rit lt, der Cf at,-, ni.l er ah..-e it io h-. bee'- regl.t rd and dort peld. otne hook. t it he a to qnoo-to. or o.oto, -t.lld one boot. or set o! books not exceedlig thlee volntmes If it be i dutcot-irto. or ot tru si Or nlee, ht, r lie t. ol!! coi',.!) e.teor in hook to be keptfor thot trporee therl e t roi tl re nit oer to lwhom a bhook ,r bmokt b r hoon delered : the date nt taknlg from and retnrn. 1m tod the Library. t'gether witb a full record of stah knee or p-.altiTies as mae isror olt, incurred lrthe, e i-r t. . He aeht]l collrt,, f'om e l mob-t., for the nse of the Ar.otieion. all fte oed or feiurs* o n arred. reculrly e t ?tl. o the samet toC the trteoeo tr; and shall report to lt e t, a rd f Diectitrc tf' r ati;netl bOch member or nemberon i mry rl',:'r to poy their Rles anod frfeittnrle lose or da'e 11. uay b-,- I or tet '-l boons, wote in or etehowire tdeaeT the .ce, or ft seny therr woy wiliuly volate the Library or Real ,irg b,,, Re ,FulalthIlo tit 7 -e h.l,l I.or the rgnoevlieon end generall trnrin. b.-itot (Iret the I brar and Rehding-lrautn, shll carnefully r:,n.,e rcItnernl bke,, end roeptace them pon the Lhbrery , tlyer. .hall o e that newiptpe ere npramptly flied, ead that g.. tLtroe. etc are rrs r-iorly placed on the IRedrig Rotom Itl ler ot.d rchetit at .1 c.ner e nor tbe o les rejttvre to the -ir ullneulr o b-c.. , od raoin lt o uiet asoond Ino ktrl in :he roms o, the Aoeccsatlo. itelha ll ilkeie perlorm such itler dnolro tpr rrttoilor Io ba ot,-. s may from time to iMne r p0atllttic tlrf Bthcriodrdo t Direct..rs etc 8 It mall be. etC hyt-,hr e i yo tri duty ,f the Librarian. spder tie Imnoii'-te rt.pfrrlelten ,1 the Ieruoor. I keep te e cord ,ko o h lub, t rlpt.o ,nhd Aonnusldtroe of metrleoh. to tder bli tfhe Lier ecIlie wltd gr lafraiy to tke or r n sll ,thor 'ls snd ac-ouuttoes a m lfrom time to time be e. lited hlr tILC P The Artlltont Libratlat sh+oll grlveesecroty in the cm oflthrbe l-nldrlr -l drooll., fr str,·, . foit' do.'• ergotI lie flaet bfiCc* fl.er. nlo c. wlhld toe oerenoot · oep*anotr ot o,- lit It :'I t,e t t'tdotx 1 the oo ltct Likaroln ton ,i-,.pla te i b 1r r oter. "o , Lo Vrrulatl : to on apte1s,., 1 or-n ,ptrt e tola :I, te ,.- t rol.e. r Loralltln it the eof.nc- of set P,, Ir e re t t n . u5t m or thn lto o te tre e ic II t t]h. he B d d '!,.,onllelo*. d it of thet Cfo.ntI .ihr lt,, t ' nlr t'w e ,' ,,e ,ct a e' r , ' u tie, rr-l --- .t o ', Ilet Itfe ri ri." Ipln ort od Ithelr nontt tolem d fn r ,te-tt c +-u·I:t i, +'th-r colltlt ns - s be may ho r-po.', v ita ho lr erh.o :irr wheet Luertcum oibt or !er f., vosl ert le Iso t I -.1... at t a0 Ironl i:meo t1on e tb e rlh'e e ty the If--trot ,rr s hoc. 12 It rln, Ih lie dL:ty of the Librarirn aond f'- se helrl.t tr, *et s*llt , rlri - t+, thc re :* :nll end uiftoe a ir t:]t t ,.o~r. rcfttly Oi.oerelrl tho I.:rrr.y rerolitl,.'t ,r t-rhe .e1; to tte *O'lel rate.ctioll to tiind tlt ne slre.i , 1r the 'r,-'or dlrclilczol cI c, lolclloe, e Ol e to aeet ato ruelelrt then reqnirlcd in tihelIt-.t-o o , keep or ,trst ie i kopitgr lie r1mcr ct tie Ac.ollc ,ron. well ecl.htocltcd nd Inc od orl er. a4klngrpe~ 'l-l cerctl~ol h.,rltoure, mo., altobes. ro, erolit tht.l ti.r Liltrerr tihd C.-oclrl.c 0 ,,rcl icr I:le i t re ble oR ,, Itter'tsC tOr the comtrrrr.re e0d resort of ti-m ers e he I.ihrtrlro otod Iit r·tot-n,.:tll rcortl them..oveo tIolov Ot c snrttert bht,,rt - i', -,- a.lot othe ile prp~ thicaa pcle rlt m1o e-p'. s-,l '.tlpue- ted uofore te tlr. the too 1:1 Lah ourletbEr Co, Ioe Adeuoeletin. dulf entlrd o ;Letuoe,,f the Ltrs v may wlto-r.wl tow Ic , ra-u 1. 0-,r .he, ldrt ntn thie roae twI, o-rkc fr-,c, ti. date <,' dt;etry 'dew bo,.lk. P'ttoloct.oo wilill, the (--lcrrlt telAU. efII tot fe -meerd. hrit I ,u.t. at thle txiIotlot ,,'t no wete b ri,;r od t.' tio Lif,rory -ie,,r ,.oIu ,'. cltr-u-ltt,-.o moy, oa aphc6li ot (.nteo,1,rccr~aro, bh rrlcoc:ld fu,0'he ike lerno.f trc -rehh. I'rcvlocL that ntt mo-reetou- te p *eoete re·lwrrcoutif ermic.i c ,I' the B, ,o-c ,,f Diorc'toopo.k- r err t,rt ofb ,k hell, as.. .c-.co, le retredi by thle Librariao lhr either a ccc 14 nd menmher whn shall retai na hoot, or seore .1,,kh~o eo l , cr n e-J w .. e.eo"e ' .',lotd. otbal! f -f,t ,.d Itc lt frl.tlo.itc .--on ,r tP,, iaO, .e.f the A--o.. --,, tlv. il.e h h ,.- 'loal, . w. r .o ' it r1'0 0,,.n t tregl vltl-o uf ,-t fdr,,-to., l.],, , 'rtere ecob u. rngltttintuloaoo .hre i bt, 15 Ito:., mre.* 'n'e defec,,rincloreaho or eet II.' rep'o e H11.- t-t -ar.10 1, cHlt O ei to ;f tite eooe * , eraurrirr , ari ly o .ertc.p,, roeee ve reti neeumu:n K ocouliee oipl. p.'Ipert ho, I6 B.,c-.orit fe eoolinerd on the eerier. ht se Ithrart- 0t tile lbO:l:.' Ka+om ot citi Ace..,l'tl ,, -if otoit toe lie 1Lelr-a,, rJ oi' i itt thetlcoe keep or,cret. 'co ncemlar witf-.toerlr .t "he .oor lrolm the Lib-ort FIe: ho h,.b .<ll,e. m iop. chlrto et., en hvre sen or ts iow time to ci -,e be d-'umttd, with the Iatelelc,, or r0 it ot ILer be 0,11 tokt Itr,,n the Lt-bres. .hall. lu Io oc* fr tm r tthe t9o timre toootocet.-tes 'o*,kof, r''elc·,-e. - .tu Ot:, else to reetrcted 'roem ecrcaslctcn, hit cso .t Siim e fea, cn-i,,,ed st othe Liblnr or n lthe le~oi c: h1el. Ite -,tgt,"-.e ot memba.rhkp mart be metre - rl:tlrer eltler t,, tile Treceuorr or Rceed 5. Dorec ltt. end con hea ocoted oulya iecr toee ymeot of cl r0, fhr!tltttr str.l corargee Anty meoeuer wish Sto swltldraw Irom the Aoeot'slor. me.t cttply th them rtl,-lrmehte tro loheatbe CteeOdered end ciged -oc II Tie pnrrlo.g- 'If the Assooatlmo cill he with ae n tom any mm.her w!r iholl lr·tse to pey flno od fr. itroc I oo.nrd. o.r ailc, ehel bh known nifu'lyto o,,,ota r of tro preoo¢lu ro'iatlltol otd dIch elmnot rfrll hb to i, •rOr reO t'e, I. t untll toll ml.s'sOrtli, etha I hbar. boee sle .f el Ir]eal cimOs; cld that tie egnlteo s mar he ectire. il.tel]i he llc.inty o thioebcan to skeepa recorl t'e o ern- r. f tios eode ieel ethls. aed te risooe thbrefor. B.ccrd f f Directors will from time to time liert, amrnd or ihblta krtch sciottorol itr.stawe u ma pe n.eor-v tod otr fier th safety ," .heb Ltbrar end the due Admuiletra in ol toe audacol a etl"h ihe..ieolain iLe I. So convo-rotl n ehall be Illowed otherwise then a whtler ctlhin the Re1dio Room ILe 2. No paron shall be permitted to muohe hi tte seacy so the Bedleg ltorlm; to defies, inas or oanc'e CONSTITUTION Y. M. M. L. A the flnttare er fixtares thereof, or to conduct themsnl IncousisIatetlyih decorou and prcpefoat BN 1 Any pest whbo hbal deface, mntitlote I etreet a awwepyper or erle', placed em ole or apte I Readin Room tIebi, oill pay to the trceanror w see eqi to four time the value thereo( end, for a repeed f salUl be iatbl to exrpasleo. BILo 4 Any member shalt Ie Ipclvl.ged to tatraed friend, not a resident of the eity. whee name mrut be r oetod I. a ho i provided for IV ipi er e. deh e wil! ealve from the Lhbratrn a tcbett aadmleem for the term four west, to the rooms of the Aseelatlon. BULe 5. on rder from a member to draw books doees lttleo h w de to the eivflles othe Rdlut Room. tra1t 6. Thbo rules t la b e indl and of kte force w the precedlug By -Laws nd will be amendedl t like mane at the discretio of the Beard of Olrettrwe Wleedl IAMUPL MULL~W. ROWLANND ' .rlWPSO o TAYLOR W'eBSTIRt F W. PR.RRI"K JOlHN (ARtE', IBLD GUITAVK PIT'rT. JAMN8 T TU, KEKR, wi C COOK.'-. ARTHUR SLA'I:B, OBCAR K Lt LE, nrestiye Comtttee sT f .L. L4 N.O. STKAMSHIP CO'MPANY CIA rTilE ......................... l, a llr 3W OBLEAN PTEAR UT!P Cl,.:'ANY. QNITED STATES OF AMhKIOA, MA e Loot~Uia, I NT or Naw Oa.,m. Is *i .LK Iu T o oeI da ef Peymf wrrd , p of our Lrd one th.owarr eight hLudred sa.f lzty-sig and of the Indeleodehice ot the Urlteo i.ets m netdy-osnd. atro me, wLd Ivy, a untrv pt In and tor the City sad Parish of 4.w ( leon, Slat of Loeislana smo eaaid, duy rommi eload and sworn, personally eme ed 'peievd ortW bhreR ar nemed ad underiged wt,, eevdln 61si th ling themsl of twhe proeislno Of o "O.ltute of the State of loesia relat to tie ortar lion of eeporue in Ibis lo., tehey haeo not eId agreed m a hy tee pree ou t, rI nod hit theeis, and thse whom they rapeu t, Wfots, thb lves te d e itote a evOeO for toe alloele daet od ner the tisle, regulMa-tosr atrd obl The sae mnd tit of mid Cpea n .l, t ire t.e t ORLEANS I t3AMMRI? COOPANfT~ med tie doadul herl estaolish. In the ciry of Ne w Orleri, a Id t the doe orf Mthe remete, unl at r mm dissolved, t hnorse provided for Ite all Lhstv a morporte tes ea w't dve a th sIae asid ese.. mane the Osao d. .. h ser moeg ARTICLE U. _ .a 'I't oI adc e~tpn f t aioo sot o rwte a am aead nt oe e or mn .lp to to, 'a tttta ot er lines of ieamhlpsto he ouwned and em. ;: ad t the l l of Nle O r nis, and to trade buetwen sald tv ud any p. e!LAR dies mthie anarle ofe n o olr of Me ro d The manager of msid compay shall be the *e pearso a wham to moaeg desatie ootlase i ad eiter leg! r om wham i t mid Ooegany may bhe iterested. ARTICLE III. Lam. I L It shall be thehl duty of e imerc oa - a nsoa to be kept, in un l beooks, Itn three of t toe Pa c a eot f rercord of the ntdooarel hall-e, r oi eeptty, bmedernan t heBoarl. yr soafl as Smptete urt ofl the receipts and di he ew ord thme He shell moreorvr act me Treaurer of the t'empooy, an a Tobi aooeot o r oe a the bah tor ht'elknl na wn of this city, subject t tthe oppraro' of the ad ad onte n the se a d fed or account of the' 'olit ua d be alone mther med and o sp ed e o d.r 'w chocrse to b eauus e ny the Betasy, md trarn,'e all braks l Ban. B. shel be thel duty of the peoger o trlf Company inxbit, or raemai hbe exihntmed tolh. Mtethe[d are, wheever thereto. requlirdby them. all ffe '-Vat., p.pe mesoa and documents elon he to M a d C i eay. and alm Ahos to them e before m twenteth c oofchb iont I tailed tate of the hc n edo ad es ain.s the h ompaq" dring the pree dtoa moatit t Sn the event of the rre oelea,,intmons o Lenea r deth of the maent. the Board w of Cl rr'e Ithll mm disal -rtd Bt" tpta ns.t who eshll w such aril { 6 mss al meetu tiereal'tm of thy Stock holdeo s ah uihi meeting the tcholden shall proceedt relct managr from amoh g temsesl w chorl Ioe mhje Selection er anally th6 er; and ti the wr of thre Memp ory a of the lbnrger the r for meid Osardn of Oaeo shall hae por to appola t Mnages r aot m Tao. 4. At the annoer moeeting of thoe tock'cdere ef te Compgs . the mpanager may make a repor of ,ech mattes and tho st be my deem expedlt anud suwcy to tinbt. tovet of tb 0 mpnt y. at which o eeluc ah sh res or ak In tahe aid oempany eaed he tmiuled to fs ome an a matters brought beftir. It. t o S. The I meMer shall eI he e pw r (to pp ARTICLE IIL eso b e rlea of the sadd term of twotyve elame hreenbefere agrued apo n for tbhe elestene of sn Ceonpany the ap d feto belongig to sald Idomprnr. and aIs in Co a and thhe ters m ed eondtion of the l .o lpolaton sbaee, d S fillyof wltdlag up ad Itoldsing l smh in o the be. edvhmala i ARTICLE vill. threptefrthe of the stockoelders In eapist. an" hvew the Slwer to wind uup ma setlle the h and t r orf sld ompany at any tie durleg ito eaj lelce, ,r t maki g sayr modma ileoo . anotlleas of chanti. ato te raI no anm of orW HUNUDRD l AIi P prH IANs D lAk, divided into harmrs of Fiftly Dollars oach. a'l .of whlc Io he sld mtor bolr the igitng of hebue prmot; which rplI marly hobe itrc t aed tanamount tot exeeding o oU, bIsw h aem should e requlred by f.whlrde pitul. ARTICLE IT. The msle of sold Compeny sall be madeth te tciae sad nagtenmeet of Edward Higglns. who may at ar, rtie have io privilege of esetolhlu with hbi one or more pet -s from mont the stockhofdes e the Company sulolen to wthe p pov of thlI Board. o Control who mshall at mse oar d of gaIt eiln t om ctlng th bmim of st i d Ohmpc n-. adons L The regular moef cicu Ot lymel, solders of the Co(m a' shahl be held onrolly, om olrof tiga the isd Tnoedy in isbnay, ter , at ur leh elung a mjority tn roapltal hsall choose ive6 of te tit sutr u to serve m Dtrtar for the eong year, who shall aom dilute ed lormur Board of C ontrol, which theid Mnager deur lbetor or aeond stll ho e •let o Diec lrstm moea. id. ith tfolloin onmed poe sell oostteo the Soo -ord of Cote vim: y. J SmITE, WE. CEL, J. hsc. Tboh failr ti ii( i me aforsaid m elto h met Ilam the lid Oid tprithe. hot the Boardi t oe bshll ntanto eercs t tun Ihosea, me e mew Board mahe tr. 3' three meh of os d Beard of (letyo shal ma ilaute a qniruom bo t rbo tvofclon of hueluer, and Ihe emi tortd rsnerby leo,, e wilt full poerto fra an sod adop utlI hy lIas, rol. med tornya e lthey may dean orebut tIe and aecee for the ompely and It(o treetl of 1 eumit provded, the tome shall rioti he irlt wih the Lne mws-of thsId AtL y in te ted mporar maie. of1th , o, - n r they may melt a Ctialrnas to prelidoet their letnLe. y. ehall have sugere and ar theby meberisd to heym ed oomeishp, fuel t rea mo. tc., for the mee of the Coon any to mak e ociteur. lase., moros g niinea.mTlort ed compromlees; to tin salris nf o Wt-re mad epl'; e in -he ue of mi Coan t. Be41(. IIf mt member of sold Brod shall cease to be a Itnh iroldeero mid Company duringtie lorm of smetlI, bo oI eallohe declared rvaru andIn the emel of theo deeath eanueml n abence, or reeluoa of ay aunrodf sid ,dll vnem oeUO osed tebykdp UIt bIhm trotegair Strn o o he Omnan. Soc. B. tmib d Sard shellmee montl for the tra aycton of bee lie r ,rad the a noagtr mar m'l tfrm to eher) a myl e b. y Ig.iv si bour e, otleIn rit iang. w, Au nee athr sts ohui in mades te ere ofet. hat prme. sew evrthdor lit, h'3o !In mid d0sa in, Bin Is.AR Pf~tpeIem~oe