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IN BANKRUPTCY. Cl
IN HAW1%KYr-ST*TO-ETATE OF JOHN T W
allonr- Cuned 'wae Marshat'" Obce-Dsusrt otu
Lnnu a.s, rev Orleas, January 11, 181--this Lto'gi
otien trot no the th day of January t.A . l Sr Wr-.
rant it bankrupto was iosurd ag-alnt the estate of John V
W. Ral fi, 1 MNilikec.s aei., iin the parih of Idisoiand an n
State oalo.lana. who was adjudc.d a bankrupt on bhi. own
petition ; it the payment of any dehte snd dllrery of Iny of
prope.n helnntOrnc to nrch bankrupt,.riam orf fo hilnnoseaotd 15
theltranrffr of y prohety by him are forbidden by lrw;,
tlt a re il of the elditor of the said barr1pt, tO pr"* w
thelr -tl t. cld e eie or mor ne sa e harof nist ae adi
will hbe hr .it (afourt of Bankrupcy. -tro holden catP No41 Mt
Erh., n P n. in the city of New Ornans. Lorisima, r ho e
foTe ioati.n Ag.ritn, eit.'r., on the 2u'h day of Feb- Rel
rtary A r.. 1846, at 1i o'clook wa. l t;
A--'. "-L,. •. J. HERlfew, pu
1 ter . t \ew (reail. lsa ndivl. allr e.d es epartn r of
2.*r bAnkr o. hA i o p .otio ; hab ' he--n pa l Matt ohaat.
Thany d s aed de'. ivery ot o ny prti etty bift a, A .
I14;o a. '..ant in rh..kr'rr',;r'wa lrioodag.co"o th., e'Lo'e
int'1. it.'r'f. indinrn. .r.) soid-.dart or rir in.wtrloan.ir CI
Si' t)rino toi Satue oft Lulea.Ii who a oasha- tie
j'tii. .1 * bhnkrn on hit own prirto.n; that rhe payret Of c
any t'nrrn and detiteri of any prnoern bhehniptnl o
to r0.1 hoaarult to him or for hir tie, a'.l1 the
trann. r i' orv pron"-rty by him, are forrlddsi by la; of
It..t a :ne*,n ft ..r o r eri or the anid Iank-nui, to p . ro
t't.irtf.f..i.r Wd tio et Cl' .,rim r nore aoo''lne, .'f It e te~r 'e e
w llI I.- t rn a. a ,tno',t ,,t Rrkrnnterl torodl Uldan at i,,.
41lI'xc: , e l. .ce :ro t o , tit New or.ea . Luior."ta.
bee rr D, ',r " A'I -':-. i.ei.utr, on the Atu slar of .'eu- P
ru,-'. , . ',' at l:oc:r l un
A-f. . F J. HKRRON., wt
tl2 I . . B. Marshal, Ditlrit o! Louisiana. M'
toi
TIl tA2100if 'PTCYT-EStATES OF 1HEDURIhI des
I For. I.1 d I II 0.',0 e Fr.;l, nidivrd olly, nda rtan n' uo-el
oftir tI.r. if " 'o,!hl- Orolht akt'o.-i-'ir;'d etiitr Wa.i-:le ni
(fbti Ihotron iti Lot sion, new (brleart. Ian vtry I. 1. ant
Til. ,a. i 4t1o uo;tice tirr t on the 4th ont of Jauiry. a. U. an
1'fo' a r , "' " ".i .al', .po wao, l . lrl inro* the e-tates am
oi Tihr. "re.io t,,ilad l'hopl,;.d Fr.-. loi vlrllatil nd as cot
orpautuer" tf ,r rm off boxiore preu ('&I, of tir ett
'ty o' New .rrlb , ir th.e parih tof tr',an amnStale a
r Lnl, i ti.-i~m , - troti..o .a udgOi btc':riiohia.1iiie.r the
1,0n prt'itrn: ti .rhoPr oo mr t ta f'n' debt wad deldd ery in.
of any property ht-mrtn.'tr to much bankltptt to them or cle
for tbitr .*. %Il, tie t.iatf,"r of any pr ,iertyt by them nare
forbidden by law; titit a ntetiig of the crddirI oft the dr
road i at kh- p.0. ct prve tl.er eebt; and tto r"~-·os ore or m, I r
aolIrc- uo t elrrsitaes. will be bld at . Court of Ealr.- t
rul.ticy i., behiidon atl io 41 Excse fla. be in Oily oft all
'Ntiw t )risa , Lois.iana. herits Donalion Auagntth. Iraonte, a.
Ont the itwe·rrith day of February, A. . .1869, l t 'eclock N.
f--Nn "1. w ,f. HEhRRON,
5 ie20 U. . Mar.hal, Distriet of Loutsilna. Y.
jN UAERIUIPT''I--ESTAT OFI IAtLRN H. pa
sobL--Chaeo States M;rshl ' l co.tir. I (ne: of LI th
iofna. t e Ore.oo. .1 r:. id bniriThot, it ir ove eirlce that t0,
on the 7th day io January. A D. 96o, a Warrant t Bank.- u
ruptcy wa o ued •ayinet the estate of th'rtlre H Nobles, ol
of new urle-o o. parish of Orlesa and i.Late of D Loislnao lo s
I! t o.an a d;mdid a bankrupto on lie own petition; thi.t i
the payment of any debts and deilery. of any property be.
longilnuo to auch ianMkrupt. to him or for his nse and the tran. e,
for of acrriroperty byiroi aleforbiddln ho law; tiat a meetln
of the. rditnr, of the -tld tankrnet, to prove their d-bts and ra
tboee hoe -llr more algnie ot his otatto will be balid at a
Court of ltankrr:pter. to be holden at No. tl Echn.o an
Ylae. In the city of NewOrleans, Lotasiana. befla. Donatieao a
Aognutln. tefote, on the. Jgh day of TFelrtol , A. D. 186,
at 12 o'clrek t. R
--eo. 2. PF. J. IERROU.
a12 fe~U0 B'.. Marshol. DI)trirt tLo Itlsans. ar
I M111 ERlFPT'YJr--Et7 .-T-E OF TRAS:M')OI a
L Iandr-- ,t -o i r !ted OftaL ' ", '..t" Dlotrict I Louo,-Ia
ana, New Otieat ,. ..iinrv 11, I. t'.,-t-'Pi is toI sr'o not.te
that or, tie 1tt day ,,l .Inory. A I Io. a warr.ot ll arnt
rlrwtcwnas tiea.a .,I ie tte ot.: of Tr',fil.mn Lanotir . f
Donaldr,ivlt te 1. t: c trish at Ar I..i I ad Stortate el:i-n
Iniana,r wl'. ln oiin .r:jndi"'d a hn;.krapd on hta owr prit.
ion.r tha' th'" ie. rent of ealy debie and dr'iernyrf any
property belst;iic to said banLkr'pt to him or for hin toe.
and thetr'.terr - "try proerty by mani, arenorhidde bylaw.
that a l,.te;,nc f thel, rditort of ":iid bankruplt it pr'ove
their dlibto aic to ,_hoio ono or uLmre aagoi a of Ilts estate, r
will be held at a C'ronrt of ltaokropcyv to bh holdeu t No. 41It
Axcharee Plac, Ito the citr of Idew Otiresa. Louistaa, .
before LDona'leo Au.ri.o. legistesr, On the 27th day of p
Februanry. A. . 1So, at 12 o'lock m .
A--No. 24 P. J. HERRON.
jail fell L' P ManrOhIN ItGt'rtt' ,f I.ioAirrnr.T,,
LUM BER, COAL WOO. 1).
Pr I . I . BILDK, it
Rmu tnanks to theI ettine of New Orlesn !,r their Ia- i"
tronage tr the 1at tweant yearn. e hos now made e:ten- P
irt additleri to hin Wborrkoopl. and introdueld ecveral wood
working machineal which will enabhe him o, rftend promptly
to anl busallmo his ihe. hoop and office comer of P.r
tanla and W hLntr.gjto .1 atne i echanelo' Eirbanger box
io. I1
ATh ANm J. C.. r .
TROPICAL ROOFINGO EAIIFACTORY. i
-And- P
DEALEi IN OAL, CTHARCOTAL. O POI WHITS I
AND A OlD F1RLWOOa I,
B.. 3I flieattlie ·Stret~ Corona of Irsla. y
(rdera left esthe above place, or BO 3, Macanlit ' Ex
chat..- wilt rref! re prompt atteaLttolt
MI DIC1Al..
pOuF's CIRZ FOIL COVGUIS, COLD
ATIrltA, ETC.
In all DIeau T of t Ce Throat and LnnCs reIloltI th I a
of a mild, soothnfg and decidedly efficient rrtdy,. this par
peatio say be siled Iy penrona of all age. from "toe tI
gant me.l.ng rrlc pikring in its nntrt' arms," to w Lre "MLe
aixth air. rhilt it.to hte loan and slippered npptaiooo" with
sumach pra'rect oif ro!:c is from asy formula h. pharmaropl.
POPE'S CURE FOIR COOUGtS hu been Ned i this
city for over ten year, with Inreaing demad, it pot in hot
tie at 7tc. e.h. Tty . J N 11. POPS.
dCrrgrt, ateri Jhaiekon ard Prt oitla rtreote.
lrid also hy JoHN D'NEtNERVIII., Druggist, coeo
Camp aund P,,'ron etrei .
A BOY MOM TMI NPEWTUNATU
J. BALDWIR N DUFFrS TREATISE ON PRIVATE DIO
ESI5. Impotency. Lew at Power, NrIro Doblttyt with
ese. on Impd'imenta to MarrIage shoold be read by al
tila macrigae. Sent b traila Ot recoi`0 of IM 111
J. BALDWII DUF'F.
Dew Oniesa Medial Inotott,
64 agmte shoeo,
Wmin all o*ratel di s re cr m ltl tanstad.
DligAtAI TILATIMTEi or V*IONII S
D17DEAlSMi--D COL BAAIHtiTT will tae charge ad
oyOr gies Ci:i Doaoihn ua. Co sn liatlu nta eo ery daIyeoom I2
o'cloco . 'iil It. w. at hls o1on. corr.net of Orlraeelaa o
Stnoeta. 'L !'dae, No. 4 Dhotiohtn cetr .
-fasrAsOsa a?
ORIMAULT & CO., CHEMISTS,
atB £EI IOHLAIrU. FAplg.
DIAIDN CIGALRBETTE OP CANABII ID[1L.
PLaxocI.D or (iRoIo5jLY 41 t, ,lI P~ils.
Iloeenat experimlen tn Fra, n ,iad l n ld (ndiert ba.
·proed tbha the. Oigi.rettela e a sovenel remedy for the
ahoy. dinorinitng affe'tlirn. orae-=lly wi-n Mlaen
Bicmootl and Opalm hay, faild tO dvm rlf
ApFPLOV -D ST 1HE PARIS ACADEIY 01
Daub au InIlm 'e ladtnde lo Ion "*i Ma.
e1g adlediue withb th oaoal pr itione ti trinm, whc
not oultrerlllo. ii t otwiof to toeI atomatlh not belonj anbe to
ellppirt t".i Tho roo,'a..iheO of Rofeeeerl tlBooi, i
Brurtnoe, miit-'ul and Perrequni, of Layonl; Slrlriln and
Tcruo a. ot rarlt, bare demanireuted than s t lhtmooar.de
faiolre Is ','lfll to toe beuhce of Ian'auo-e. wrhirl. to eel.
l0 tro. iqult Oi-el tti elettt ,f to liehotrl Thet.i Pusl
thereforir. ;, '-,.'; iln, drni clr to r rinrioitih r t,, ,s. ii
bivt, 'onertiieitivr reclt.ed toe rprloll ilt'tI f the A'.a`tla
t ntit.Lr'..rl a· irin. n'. irc . trviraiO W t r b ,i ri, i lr
of frr.,, ab in aid ato.. .orla afO and OtIcIrtOD ai
Weei Mteit ..o. haICnIls lve failed, the praro
wto aiwa] l0 ara!. e lii Thle~ Inanre redll and egl d. l
ord. a ·.J ',re ttond 4reK l r leM i aill hilrterbo kmno
o In net -ad c see In ol ehiele
DibeotlvO 3lllKb'ef Ppeln.
RlIXAtUL L CO., OHEXIb'TlS. PArIE
to"yci'. fi, ri. mJRnr rho Empmeor oi 're nrerne. to tae
(Onotrli r .'. t'r, or.' rther. tie digestlve prlnt pie putrlier
0tber. 'e .';. "0 . Fo.t-es lleitdeIstooll. tire iniecttaol.
cnrtlr, 0e -'.,' 'to] dietoi. goloiftt ar .:tola (tt' .ou
!t orn p!tite ontr'r,i te of atrbeiioih ii d ntn lotoilet,
-o.re5t- Tt'i Elhir'r of Peilne, which Is osoniutatei hy use
dleeaw ' and pr'aniti e IUM dnxll pcIFtI.
--wIdu Pa·ID a -
ORIMAULY S OOm
Obnlt ~ 3. L H. Pr ince Npaum. abtd
cr bed by ti h mOt 'emlen0t ldki e o f eP t u.re
.inoa, -,t Is also eziuL tt lot lyocmpotic and
dlge--- --, ,.lnaull b;nbJ (narlce. rlUS.
ebat ,am _._porih Ti~a yrr da
CEINTRAL TRANbIT COMt PA N
C|a_/ &t T U.on ........ ..........C A ST<T .
We the undervigeled. t form arorelie into a Cor.
sertilon oda- tbe laws o.thae eimo ol lonultsr, as partCot- 13
ely f1, orth lot the OBgmsam.e of eseowntiaen for works
of Publie Iopovsmest and Utlity. i Reine d Ntotatesof E1
Id1, saud whtb- as bweto anla bed, the ptrpOse o f proov
It g•Railway and Tetegapsh Line frm some p-,nt on. twe
-tisaepif wyer. eo.ese or iw to the pnty of New Oleans,
m ndt Oame ian VermuliOmby tIe nmlt eULoilte routs to t-e
itebtie. st';n, pain below r Bokviae. to i-osmct with the Sh
Ceitrtl Trantl (Irmpeny ofTexas. pd ttlAe ebo 'et opletpe1e
Railr d tid Tetegrapt h eoneecton with the ni. birmteds. aoo
uitmnt.-lI with the Pacif c rout at Sana ta1, anud for some.
purterse wc aroe tlored tbhtste sub.-nld t11: r ,aid have
hi-~n e the r o.e. addtnsrto.,ur gesurese Ia t o'-tt of the
number eael ,a 'ne f share, and arreurate momoat : f our re
teeirave aubstcrlptl to said ompaay.
C'halrtr of the Cop" ey.
;rrtox I Tile saud en;porstion shall be known as the
Ch.oTrlAL, TtANi\, CVMP1A~ f and hone t1i tnoLlchiiin
ttorl y of Ne )rllea.. and 'ona taper p,:b;l hed :n ,: L
cotv shall be lte ,n.trd by the Duectors as the olicial r tau
of the i'onp0ly.
Mif 2. ' c l raid corporation it etabliie.L to, the puo-po-a
of loro;dino and e.lnipdr.v atd nl.ree'ioin a trnoate 1 li r* . PE
r.ilwy and telt;raph frlll ome potst at al ear the .i:Ty of
Lew Orloeto. to .omepont t,. Ve.rmtio.l, on tVhe lost
eliuhble rc a to the S boise river, soalt -t i ,:,ki . Aud
theLCc to ct et wUth the liae of t"e ct~entral tr'ran .. Corn.
preny 'r-.o. end throntuh it to make conm-'tin oit.b iht
tloe rirnede Rav.r eer ton 'irsedet'iy ',r tomen, mso' ten,
witl: the Ps;ri ,.. t s Sa dln lead tiet'it ,, MlexcB , the
road to be don', t ack a' .,ngle. an'l of nsuh :ra^Re as w n
secure nuifoltn.ity wih its Te ta, and Mo]e ., counecitonl. anl
to P~se aUC brlch thso thokholdttn my o. ro:ter oneo
desi.able end pro:tie or
er:., 3. Tie coitecl stok hball to fixed at one milli,.n off tr
eltars and ditlded lato sh ule of one hundred tollars eavh.
and way be increaed by veot of threa-f arths o' the oto-: at o
many legal ueetu of etockh Iders thereof. provided the T
amount sha'lI n exceed the wcta ot fot of c- sa:ra: - ,ou uJ o
complete r utloment of o-ld lineo ad Its traoneeo an'td who;. I
ever two htnlrrd a0n' fifty thousand dollar shall be sab.
at ,!rotl it, fiat I a.t, d heo pot c-tU. of toe aur paod mot
the hands e the ompanlly no t lrt'a.torily soarit., ti.e oer.
mlonerterrlrnlatios Ol tIe eomoany shell he "toe o toie
clection of luora c:ro and ofdieers o the cemtonly.
Skt 4. The !r; mtEt.g. 'he stockho'ors Itr pormnanoo.
electors lhill ea ohed t n hee Oily of lbew ,rlan t a t: : City F
Hotel, tFebnhraor 1thI, lAll, atoil a I , r. the at -bColders
maly appear rn fe-on or by proxy and nn ,ti antd eoerrtnt -i
afLwen. ad',e la oon la ed shall hed tiheieeeo Bmata
seat matonal mre-etlng F
ar0 5 There ohu 1 be are tetR' meetle' of the at ,l F
b'iloot, held ,,i the veconod We.,.e- "'y n r'rlebr'try " e 'e bI
yrt.. 'ad icalled meetinua throng, the praid.-:u wanor r T
lstckhlode+-rs Lcrentlt:ro oine hall of i I it.' .k t.av re o t Ma
tLe nsme tr:ving thlrty days' notice ie tonutle ojt
papsr elec~te' as the ahfetal payer of the company by of
the Directw., :i te i-sty o: New Orleans, and a ru otrity ,
tae 'E,.n i. . e present, dtre- t tr b' proxy. to -Ut .tr -
a gnorim and gsfivc:;ditvy t salte meeting But san itao .l.e"
of otoehotaer rray so tfar otlare sa to adi'r.n .'n r ,: y '.
'in. :or one eek, w en,. no yuorum being pre0,t. tte too'Pt'
ilnn prt'e5lO Ite I .. considerod te, having lt od, ,.ud u.tdi'
addltin.ol, as herein pro:4led, will be required to so. are ,
leial meet ne otll to.khoidera.
Pe-. G ite lit ,.h ltider. at any legal moetini a.ubm or
enll.d. when three-fuo-thi oI theI stock i- rT"1rern' ! . !.
votes fatirrItat.ely. shal, h* veotw- r to chn,.' Lt'.,, ih aterr.,
ana remlo.s amy of itaoficer, or .t ele.t -'etre t iI tl:,n tius
tecies created tosresy. and by said vote may b'.tl.riue tea
. le of hot!'.t and do any and all tbil g' Let;c *ryt ', ;ha ,utc
vets of the enterprise; and by such vote also moey ronvtde , or
to ex.i.t,tion of the clorp. ration upon taoih term* Ma eyuoty
and law t:o retre. Any legal meeting ofb ,ic.' ,t!e, v
a meurity al-1itod r'.al also Ln.e poower to reco5,e and
amend theyT La. rdO l.y the Dlre'tor'r
!-7".; TTh.re nol. ho elec0t-. " SBod B of 'Into Dityt' re.
ao o. hatl he a t.c-lt.,'der . a L' wli .1t,1I ei.', f tdihtr twu
num.ber a 'res' t,eu . Vic Pros:acot and T'ree- .rn - lbe Trea- .
a's'o r their t wi. th . t'ber ,ir ,tc-I , et apt t cotar ioot
hrctetay Attr y anAltenoertl Agent. andl auto 'ther o.
Pro w man tbe octeory iJ.it Bo.tl:d .ini t in re: - , , r
r~ ,rr, xv 1'. tiit n' ,orw'se Gl .a d hy t,e (. to ' 4. T rs ''
five .han! ,. iltl, ,* o qnorutm for busineos. 'ith," -ah .' e l
moonthly at pew Orlreas. on toe btrsWel. net.l y ,n c-deh
mint. dnd tod t eiaoril ,nttlt,;t. at ;tiy t..e t titrt- r 1
ro't.or may relu-at the :m.n;: r.atd oeetinfs o notiot ca re t.y
tie Preo:bent a. 1 .iereonnl, or w ltte oot, -e by mail r irly it)
each Director A ear'. as possible said Directors ha i pr.
pare a Code of By-Laws for the governme.t of the C ,'.ipny,
and nosbmit the esme to tCl dtckbe",ler tloe thet t- v.' l,
and sneo By-Law. ohall be cv id and gavertirot-. sbl--. to
the laws. speca: aItld geteral, :I Louisiana, and toe procv..~',ne
of this Charter.
it h T c balucre ,o. I.e s t.,k unbscr!bld shal; ep Dand in
at tlecall ,f the Drectors. pr .,idd ixt" dso ..a ce re
\rtn oe the awe"oteart end no more than lie ~ar rent. bIe
required at anty piot'. tae m'd oard thaLl pr,vlde t, r oiea
tog booIh of itio'r priori -, the capital otock and di,.rrlen
the pacs and time of aO:.l:; b,1:t shtl, 'tk It t 1ie' timnay
.hall not be ,ne easted,. t nxt by spe':.. a ,'. of t' -' o ,ld
er-. three.;ol..o,rr )f the hot ck beitg presont .: per ilor by
prot) and app- .vng tLe same '
x 9t TheD:d re, ot atal fitj aty va''. l r. t' e't 0own
',. 'y caus· by deat'- or erhe'wta.e, I ate s , -ot-,rt.ld T 'l s di
u h reaeure r :o.i clbol. ticu:r In~.t .. rt`.e. eP.' T
- ," ton..r ,a· of !',e(',:np.cy ,t t ,, j I '-,: · "'v'.". " , ,'
oIter lorein country, an citatlai onu retodeut cr bretrr.tl y a
sabla besiL','ient in lnw.
s t' 1, 'o1 iottr.-kttider, vortiny tr billol. ich 'r of
sea,,k e-rrt , lrt ,nIre v'to, *l: ,l Lot t, -r w n nelt,-: -.o
eerct I)rec. ern. who shall ho d their por'lot, It1 'ae rice
tino of ,lt.C..-erto. aolo.wo rrnioe'i 5a i:t e Iitt;a ' . t. I
I)t:ettret s et the.r bat ineetnlg tb're'lrer . ut: edirt i!c ,-eo
for sti .id.ue antd pot-rno sauch dptle$ ena nietveo ,eo._h clt.
penratn. Or t:.e li"-ri m0t oetcrmtie
t,. II The tlom. ny bhahl keep n ino olee st, n tnelt to
tl-e s soctiont of the it+oclth,ier. arLtl as,* ,howtlng tho
trantculons itd condttion tic coautatnig t • rs ca.tC.nce ga of
the t .,mpt,'
F r. .2. r' (Cto rt i'r a -et!n , '-rr 1 t, t'-- - r , 't" 11
yeo. . l.nleo extor,-ted by Ion , i .,oiiOer tere .ltt , I.e
lti ,nli.. i wCO.' wo ter:-.i. '.-i .-d od. I :r-17.. ', , , 'y
pi. it tcrn lti.t ,ero t., arrttltP i cnd eeria I' i
t ti'.ably l tlr Lute the . setrt l i cd.ir ... , . . .
, mpI .ii mktlnt the record .f thre rat ri, U r d,; t ,
lane ),. L.oabuin
(or-anrired on the 11th of Ytsuary. 1",, sad -.b 'ird by
.,rile: of:lt l tou6oa .dors.
The rndtr'sirnd. Depot- Recorder of Morto'e -r oIt
: -b -I t' P i ~uh ort n. +e,-.,: S a , l,-,e" I^
,er.:, t ', tthewe ,l.lnc a, t e as ',, ) -e',l Orc .:n t:.:,d , u
0 S., Ity I ,t t. to 1(1
Tle, C`rllan. FP-..rona- o lx:?
e tigno.d. A. D'CATPL '- t.
L) Deputy Lorooud lr.
A tr:le copy.
rDely C:n;t:ed l:et, gevoot.e o'*tmtt I.)
New Orleans. February 10,l ii6.
PoYa'lll0t! byt o-ler ' Sto,,abholde-'a meet_:., .I.: ,' tns
ci: . ot New Orleans, Febtuuay I1. itS
.IAMO4 " .ioA ,
LZUTTE LOTTERY.
REAL.ITATE LOTTR.
ONE MILLION OF DOLLABR
WORTH OF LREAL EnTATE,
LOCATED IS THIS fMn.
Th be 3t0 4ed Of bt Lottery.
•The dawalg of thie Lottery wit1 ake pieee (sa seoo a h
Mkcts are sold) under the hare ee& em
IOUI8IZANA STATE LOTTERY COMPAIT
Greated by the Legtlatnre of the Btte lio r .9 arI whlih
Semrce .n e Scheme some ome ethe MOST VALJUABLi
PEOPERJTY 1 TI.S CITY, to-wit:
THE RT. LOUIS LlOTEL. now ope to the pdLtI" a5nd
THE USlr TUIY'1E OF THlE HOTEl.
THE OLD CITiZENS' BISIL
'TlE DWLI.LIYNG, BTORbot AOD tvAsRitOOx-'. ye.
tIl 1J Inl 12) Koyal freetL, dtaning let liotal
THE DWELLING AND BUILDI0S No. 05 it. Lou'
etree, oppomit the Hotl.
THIE ST. LOUIB ROTEL' FAiM. BILDIhDlilS AllD
StMiPiOVEMINTIL
. SQUARES AND I'ARTh OF SQ'iAKas OF BIGHLLY
SCULTIVAThD GOUIh).
1 12 Picese - . ..... .. ·· .Tietet. 510.
S Po a foll and partolae des-rptlon t CIrole.r, whlc
w1ll be eat postpid to amy omm deslrng It; and all orders tor
Tikete vwdl reomre prompt attention by addresseing
O. K HALO.
IL. Chaleel Bo:
Sew Or'rsos. I.
gyag, KOTTWITZ a cO..
re Odh.B MKYITE. AL b. KOTTWTt', i1MON K5"IfWITIS
of Furntture Deelers.
I' .. ........... OYAL sTREr .......-.-.-.....
thwem toemU en ad Bianvi~U areet,)
wad 0 iean40, is8
000 .U a had. dIrset onm Aint elams ManfasctDrs, a n
S ,a e rame t or PARLOR, BED'ROOM amd DINING
00o 3T; me ~ eer e eslrption of Cam mad Oeshioa
8eaGQAIB. which we al ofelag t t the trSe at :to loes
-rbmtrl mdd snseothll selltdt the politee cll ad
amn Contry ordere fe with prompthida and Imrt
j. tar attotnlis te0swed n on packlng.
AU"CTION BALE."U'
GABRIEL LEAUMONT'S SALES.
----1
7M CASEs KLES' LADIM,' MISES'. YOUTRHI AND
BOYS' EXTRA PFNE BOOTS, CONGRESS GAITERS
B.OGANS, ALLMORAIoS. MI[Ex AID BOTY' IATS
BY GABRI.EL LAYEMONT.
alsrmom--e Chlatnre s
8I0DAY, 1lth tes.. as 10 .'edek A. M
. witheut rte.r., slll bo sola-
r,. caner ~',"e Ladles'. MIssee'. Rony' and Touthb'
SHOEs, BOl Bg O BOdAS, IALMORALSand OrILA .
BOOI . etc.
4W cates Man's and Bolys HAI.
--Alo-
An nertmen; of Gents' F1'U18UHING GOODS.
- - -- - the
LOUIS STEPRN &. BROS.' SALES.
AUCltIO. 1B
PERPIMPTORY SALE OF FIGHT HUNDRED AND
FIFTY CASES BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS. Cif
Just recetyvn per Ist steamner direct from the manufacturers
and especially adapted to this martet ed
BY LOLUIS STDERN - b BOS., ti.
M. SraIs. Anctioneer. 8s
FIIDAT. !.b. 19. st 1 o'clock A 1.,
at their eswlee:n.oo. h·*.13 Ma raeuno sod 96 Grrer jty
stre'.. wit:ult any limit or r.eerve whTae or, will bho soli
$WBCA SE . BtOTI', lHOE(. and ittKO)ANt., coaosting of
an .rr.,rm ont suitable for City or 'o::' tI' Trade tiT
Thee .,ods are iron. and eiesl'!e.! td will he old t il
lot, to snit oumrha.ers. Country buoers cnseuoltng their oso
in r-'t wtI il attr rd
to
CHAS, T. NASH'S SALES.
Il
FtRMITURE .........UEDrIES..........URNIT RE. Pl
B7 O1esB . T. SAG!.
Awesazs-Oce Masonte Hall Aooestea Mart. th
Fa anar , lfaiS='i':.J"S'S'i".4w1 «a't"!c":b a
F sale rooms, corner St. Ctharles and Perdido srie ., will
be sold- 1
T e utre( c tenUtsof eYveral residences ompr'sinieweCant p
Mahhogany. ! ltnnt and Otk Dining ana Sedra.,,m "ur it ir , Li
ani.tr e afr the city or contry trtrade. Also, an assor0t 'e.0
of losenl Huniriee I
-,;" Tax--.ash. _ -
LI'TTON. ...............OOTTO ... ............. 01
For account of whom it may concern.
SY CJlAS T. .lASIl.
AcowlwaIa-OC·ee Masonuic halt Anotlo MaEr.t,
Corner St. (.harls and ,'ertdo etreeo.
CSATYRDAY. 2eth tent.. at 11 o'te..r5 , h
L . o te Levee f eI oo Cutr ..ihouise. trri t all he "'1t- It
30 hal; rotton from wreeir Moa. .,n e ,-Stoneivall.
a ' Tuixs--Goh is
- - --- ---- t(
MON FGGMERY BROS, A C3.'S SALES.
HOB.'ld AND MLLEN.
(GREAT SALE F p ,EIIEAnT hADtil F' AND IAR I'
Iri s lJtRbEt, WORKIMIULE. , BLt.,Joi, hLAI
LstL, irC., AT ALCTIOnI. I+
BY MOBTROMEIRY BROS. & CO..
B M. Mo.onCtao ev--A':c'on."r.
Oflce- '1 Coamp 'reekt
F f1~AY Febrnmaryv 9th, at hialf-p:Ii 10
o chakb e a., ai P. Linr a Stabler (;ravIer aceet, wh
be slo- e
Fine Saddle and Harn-ew Horse, In pa' ' adr;ngle.
Also-Eegaut Top sod (/pen Budgioo, liar.i:', Diaddles. E
/- Tsa -e-Oue t.to C a. ' 1ar: Noste.
FURBITUAhR........... 1 KNITUk' ........FU TUA
BY MOYnTOOMR MY B2ILO. a lc. t
L. Y. X:'roorsaa. Auctlonse.
ATU'EDAY. February 20. oa 11 'ColeeA A.
S a.. at terir Ao'.iiiu itrt, i t'o.. u o' . At.wltl be s d
A .Le.'nl -otto Ce of HOUtNFIJt)LD Ft til't'J.L.
moeb e ..,:osweot nIeaz..'iany cad talnit BSoeaisodst :to t
i'enai A. .o.'-n " .'arh,?1',il-i.oJoirazj taw Waolnut lsoI
l'ae,.e-r Lte ".:.i.. )'.oy :;ba.rs, ..r' ;e Tr, ' in.:
Fran r.. of. tbli i'o 13id-"s ,-rs. Fx'.onolon Tao's. Voie' nr.1 i
B r ario 'isr t.":, -...'h P lat.' b .ron ' M n ,tt rq.t 1 ."'""a
lag. Yailnt:onn, ooi,;'o :,tov and "' Weis n a. s i. "-u
snoetete r' "Trar well-irs r-toed hosaa.
-Also-
A rge tnvo esof C ottage Beds. Oase ad Wood S
Oheai eit
I W-Ca. In P. S. TrT.u.ry Nols.
6. DE K :it'S SALES.
I'ERE lT'TORY FAt l.. FI-t A 1'(' IfJ ' /P It.11CM :T
MA'. COCEILN. O() A ' 1 :': : : ' iiYO'FJ laY
>PL.t.hDID) OG !,') AND G}. 1.i: D)U'Bl.,, AS"
H\T''t':lhlh. R'('lt DIAMiONDi A'.I) OPAL oL,',
AR I .S BT: iO 'llt8, .'.
SCY 0. DE FERIIFT.
A.clTtut. ".a--Otle,. N 'o l0.."lwl e otett.
*ATrnn1At'. e'.bu.rr so 1R(.9. o tt I
r 'rl , ,, : r GI NA t ' t -" 3 SAL .S
o.iRate ,. 1 F,,s.l i.'.ti", i.. the Wl 'IR IkELE'S n'l
'i*)f i\(i'it.A Fil ior ,.', i t'f io, o' . : may ,'nuce.i,
S. CUIN\ AULT'S SALES,
I(,d % ,, oi'i. ot E0 . hea All 'a.i . , - I. .
S ,"Di' unin e , (, , t d 1 (ite br. w , s : v It
net I o.t 'me o o' retIt t v0 ille he apto -
Dart.ires., (pldit and c or a; lets rotLn .e ,Aor sI ''. " .r .
ware. Chintmanntel *'rnamonct. Co*inoarr. cnts: yet'
ilibs. ry:. and nac is. itcher, punoch hiie·. py nto i
i-,,g- ntOn.. Br~o heL , nntity (,'dlo ti'h -i' .2..:h~u>,
' -t oe, - nd a te.c
' - T i U, Tr ury Note.s
1, B. WALTON & DESLONDE'S SALES.
PA:>E OS ACCOUNT OF DEPARTL RE
TI E VER DE SRABLE AND ELEM:IANTD'S STO N'Re
hW. Ii .AMP'ART tIREET. BE(WL.N
OOBMO(N AND CANAl.
MT J 3. WALTON & DENLOEDE.
. I. i. WLTs. Actioneer.
Ofice.i6 Cnroidaetntreet
4'ATU3DAY. Flt .8,l. Il5s, Iat 12 "O'ri..l
S"d., and ora riLv t U Al.IAt yn. iN dX4't b tAil. , i tol
bi utmt ou-e ,l .- be ld
A . T ec, tt 'i a the ab ove satre , n RapsISru sru ' f i::e , '
srtare bptndeid In cotite t Li. lt a .r xL:, l he' .
ware, Cliet 'mno-. , . I wn e '. . w re.
dtliie. i.p. ac d . nol ei ;lh.t, puo eh bowir , p:.t.o t i
la g ten-::'. 010d a *outipty of ,rtic'e to It, pe-'. d ne.i
th .o 16 rllARCT IONEERT. I E IlN
,o~ieor 5i.c ~ ~I r i C rnelt hde' e at r tocd .
ArLo r", I, ennTii o , r' rtac e ,in R ac"' .ii r, ie.i scrt
iroic ot- a . *d hal pteil¢t . n t i ot e ! . . o -rn "r
_ B.t WALTON. & D__I SAL.E.,Sr..
7'w 'rr. b 'n te 'prc .of The . ' 'l'nih and , Cr'/tm* F.t
a0ed tihren an hIdr -, ale oroty E c-Ie7 n hi a ". l S tr -t
b ,.-ir o, +'. ",, " So ar lcon* Kt er,:cel et r IeL; U ,-CO*O.
ibOeura niy ane w aiade no vKo d, r d -e. -Ao :eon ,ee'
oO, t-.U i.l iil aiii's an rt eeed'
Re rr i- , r e D o l-ogne . T eoe' ateli. Froifd , and
t, * r. I n, . ' 'e l'e..... a "', ',, t iy n'.,c...'.
'', ,rt : ) . coi , A.d niln.ip. " sec,, - ,,-:le tn ls , ,tee"
--ti . -.ier A lard. ,u A i,}' Er.. e- a
te. D.IAY; aOln
RUCTAO.'S n,
Rtct Pmesdr by the DueL--c.eofthe Ocadd sw tesFry a
drAdCo~tt £..d ; G IO'SY %LAIY laJ'; a d tiWA RILIr
Bt! d:t i• :lth.e n . ·l -kld)wiceidk arrio, .e
porterto .turojee tod frareprovne, In athe,.-m ny: ryur'a 'co.
Itore, ttiUdac . Y.iO trod LU'. 'a dri~ea etorile Wat'e.
toehlalt at Rv'an all on wlo. to Vlte1,eO. n Fl. .--'a- P ..a
81 MI II.
RIIAUD a t A A.MI
TI 0 RiIA bD tCO .'MSth oA tl' OrMe. l-d bsr penr
RI AI'D * OO.'S DPIITR. IW a6 me4 MAaeILIa
portsrs In e ropoot dni nl3rar elliena o htn to teuteh.
RiGA LD C ('O.'S SOO WEIEE. t ottle4 tnlo WYtoh,
mo. H ITILFO.'lT MltAnD WOlM TO ThE noILMI.
Baa ad WinhsLe4, lgan dlP:r.
w GAUSD & 00. Ses DIStFO. aic Qc Yog. lam
end f olsor m__ Lo t b linU ned~mi LUnst.
tis . V. D. OWOWE.
U Cheatem t,.
FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 19. 1869.
the
The lsavidas Iagksmmr
FORTY-FOURTH( DAY.
mene.
Tacussnar. Feb. 18. 188d.
Senate met at noon, Lieutenant Governor Dunn
presiding.
A fuil quorum present. Ed
Prayer by the chaplain. Rev. Mr. Tamrer.
Reading of the journal dispensed with. p.
The repo.t on immigration was reeived through ca
the governor. li
STAtDTI COMFitrrEs. be
Mr. Ray, fromthe judiciary committee, reporteod
as followse: Favorably upon a bill relative tohome
etesdle: also, upon a bill relative to the extenUion of
the juntridictlion of the Third I)strict Court of this
cit) : also, upon a bill prohibiting ttae offlicers
from deatiug in the ind'ebtedness of the State.
Mr. Lynch, from the finance committee, report
ed favorably upon a bill providing for the destrac- W
tion of certain State bonds; alto, upon a bill to
ascertritr. the value cf thb, ral.roads in the State.
On motion the tatter bill was referred to the
judiciary committee.
Mr. Campbell, trom the committee on corpora.
tiu,. e. reported fv,.rabhiy upon a bill incorpora
tin the town of Wmitboro. he
The committee on charitable institatlone re
turled favmahly upon a bi'l, for the relief of the i
Protestant Epi-copal Orphan's Home. Referred
to the finance committee.
The commirattee on heaith reported favorab'y
upoaa hb:! creating a college of pharmacy and
public dip-,rv. I
ltRailro:,ds-1 avorably on the bill to ioeorporate
the New Orleans, baton ouiage 4g)Vgp4i,
Mr. I.; nch (R B prese'ied the general appro
priation bil. Itelerred to t.he committoe on r
ilnance.
Alo, to provt for the payment of the atonnal 0
intern ot ou :11 State bonds ibaued, or which may
he hb.ca :or ~aued. Ueferrid to the committee
on finuece. t
Mr. stay introduced a bill to aid in the con Atrne
tion oi the l.ouiiana Central Railroad. Referred a
to the committee on railroads.
Ey Mr. itrongna- To incorporate the New Or- t
learn and Metantie iadl Lake Itilroad Cuntmpany. t
lteferred to the committee on railroads.
By Mr. Camohell---To incorporate the L-,ui- e
lena Jint Stck ,Bau; of New Orleans. lhete.d b
to the colm,''ce on banks and banlng.
I-y Mr. O'K ara-For the reisf oft John Ry.
Referred to the committee on claims.
CCCOE)ING( To rr.rVitO NO'rltI.
By Mr. Brsaugtn-For the relief of leta- N.
Pi !'p . R.fertud to th cumu:tie- on 'ai - t
-; Mri. eJe:l.--F'r ti t l,'f of :-. H. L'tey. I,
R.-t-r-'t to the reomtit'.,e on 'laimn.
vy Mr. Pollard-To iL.,rjorate- the town of
S1.:, a til jar..h of :.ºaieoa. leferecd to the h
committee on jutleiary.
Rt ("LCTIOr4.
By Mr. Wilcex-TL-it the benate hold evening t
se,.soua from thius oae. Lies over.
Ly Mr. Ecliard For toe rehlef of C.tarles H.
Stror g.
Tie r.solntion that the Senate hold evening
seertote was then. dopted.
isy Mr. em tn.-'::at Mr. Shoemaker. the con
testant of the beat of Mr. Mionette, Ie allowed thle
per diem as .a cittti-tk nt to date. Lies over.
PECAL r lItDiRa OF ri'E DAY.
Mr. Pinchback movod that the bi.i to enforce
the thiirtieent 'riwle of to- '-: '.)f.ti' h.i,
tthe civil ri,' 'e bill retured from the 1i.Aue
tith amet,:m 'ts, he ts.o, Up.
1;r. Lta ., I .rr. ti. o" to pl,ion that the t tro
diction o. ths bir a'l its pa' N . would malre I
hirm than good to the cotoe, I race.
Mr. FiLndiexter t]ep.) was eorry to find that
ainy -1c ,l x t i'red - ia a ueces.i'y :t order
ta'a - F eople ,i.-:t i ,b:a t 'hl , rig.'.
Mr.ti l' ptco .i;m.) 0 i. he ~'6`1i 4 R oon
,tOt f-l Y' r..: , .e tail, a, ;tai enforcemente .
ahter ts -,e P 'a i'l ' ,,':,'Ab;.
The Fensrate cotncurred in the % ,- t* 'ln? nOnt to
,, rc,).oee a'v dep gi' *- x.-morlary :ia weli as n
tual v , ' he LS -v. y 1 't . t e TiC ttnhr :wu
F L,ttý n mr' e ,,na Hlt. r e-l o c -, ',
'li e ft ."tat eal - ui , a i . nIir prw.,, lin.'s
it -titut"d' :,y ai'y pal "'"t cr pe., s' ', ,:f,.: ", ay
if ti!' . .or a:ti r:""., * tt ".:"t 1:: a .y "),: i'n-t' , e A "Jf
*? i` t, . ,hta,: `e i- P . y l, ,r--e - natr pi the*
:r: r.tr e i- : c , .:., 1 * ,., .,n
: .`f th is ae t t lt , e l ,-t, * t ' p rii 1 , ,
A motion iha: a coumatee at coulrencue be ap
p iatel was adopter.
T:e h'l to ,..ab e the l itv of New O-l,-an to
ond its lioatir cOebt a',d l.qu:.ate other iudeued
nti- p d cugrt cm .-t.
Th'e s 1 t a ' b,: l 'v-.s trotly ar :-1 by
Mr. Lynch, chbirman ot the cin'.titee on tinonce,
_.C the hite reca ot d'sio-'L:- of tn- city honey.
]e wee e a'-',,",'d by iourtiittri 1of n entire
-enat'. No rt eidrnentn were made. The pean
). -,.! prt'osed by Mr. Laytonu, preideat oi the
- i} ,. L i,, ff rcal ai er ol the c:iy.
et Late A<nourued until 7 o'tl.K k thi- even
Raouse of Repre.eutattves.
Fftfy-live mimnoers present.
INTR.l,'CTION 0: BILLS.
Be Mr. Venn. of ('adldo-An act providing for
the ';sehoe of li. 00,10i0 six per cent. tbl-ty-year
Sgld bond . Ileji t-d uo its t -rt readitg.
Joint revhitii gant'r'g tie right of a certain
ortuon of thte it ,,- 'o tie ('hatteoooga ,ilra 1
Company. Thi '-h er--aae te. grooni rephitne
from (, tlliope taueec .15. tee c-own. Ill referred
to jud: ag.
A petim in from 4paihuolista was presented and
crah re a! priu'edl.
tv Mr. (urell, of O., any-ill amending arti
le d=4. ('ode ct Practa'P. ,Io.Jiiry.
At,. bil i ai-,rdig ' liti.o. : t0,e i (ode of
Practice. Jndicftry
An act relative to parish recorder'. .tdliary.
By McVeanof Caddo--'o in1.orpjr,ate 'ae Mtis
siesxppi and Atlantiuc ihap Canal Cuatpday. ta
nals and drainage.
By Beideahahi-To enable city ef New Orleana
to liquidte ituOelb'cd-,3. l.crrneJ to ctn:.
sathe.ri thea>o
By [C all or-,l (e.a... t'o. 'fO ....h.t Oc.,. .
roe talon-. I -, vt';..i- r bi Iii, t O I,-Il .a
le i- , to lm ,ti ,,r' ' - at e t i e 't io r ,-,t't , lo t 0 y
tat tt lt " the -v- oh L. La t ty -l.blipIa.
tOs'' K (p'- ".'1i .. i . ".
iei ,. pt l, t, , WaS 't erred to W ayj- a I in- al
cot:' "tee.
a- ,.*;-e to 'lccr inspectors. Pot;':ooeC tijl
,' ;r'.7 i st! : ,..- schiol. of :Icr, tj:.atis.
T.edjtiu --tt t:,t,-.
Ii; Ic C: s.t. : .;* I : v ,: ,,! di tw,: andl t;ring
th.- L,"n e f t,.. to lh r ' at" l, rLlDtl ;,,t ,,d .3 rld
arrived wh, r .,, e'oy b-ad loD mcttL. p, uand
fliTe t r i':, a thi0 L00* jc,.--i! clotit was
sn , , . l e - tu s 4 -it '.n*r-l Raliroad
t . C "n , *, te d a n d o r e- r r .d p r l un t ,: .
AIIJ ,u:,,td.
. ToI ING -SusIlN.
A l:ivrum at iast betin obtained, the House
weit tite
COiM'ltrl OF TiII WiiOt.E,
Mercy Cf ,a,'hit, in the Ohair.
L east l--tiil b I to pu 4hase vonumea I to, 15,
lt l ,i've of the leit ii' of the tluprc-n'e Court
of the, rtat. I, couiiented for a-op,;t:oi.
sn An a-t to pay "lie it ltii'edteet o tna Heniten
tiary. , o i.mefnded to bh reterred to two cow.
- mittee en ien i' Icy.
Am tilt 'Ot ;--' '" Sta'o PcnitentirV with
man-h:olry. lI cmimbeded to be ltdelirotely
--,p-stn-ed.
i ,' I. i. r _:jlt r.- to -C ! er tiltr ,axee . P-com .
menrided 'o il' l¥tl.i-iltcd to the cuomin: 'ie on
ways ad 'eccns.
*W al.ci fir the relict of Coo. S. Lacey. Itcom
m'nded for adoptiun.
To -'ilieve clerks who recorded the convention
of i151. Ecommtoded to ne indefinitely pse:
pore.
An act to etecirage Immigration. Recom.
ty mended to be reterred to the committee on ammi.
-r g:rtion.
To ri'a'.e the Orpii"s' Home of New Orleans,
.14 giving Sli,f(I to t.at institution. Amendod by
making the ansson" lSL0O., andrecommended for
adiption.
-'. The cotmnttee then rove.
-"iLG ISLATITV8 8teqiOt.
*' Bill to purchase decisions of thes opreme Court.
a Finally pa-,ed.
Bill for the relief of George 8. Lacey. Pina'!y
i * pbaed.
Bi! to boy machinery for penitentlsry. Ildafn.
itely postponed.
Iill to relieve clerks who recorded the couven
tion of 16u4. Indefnitely postponed.
Bill for the relief of the Orphans' Home In New
Orleans. BilI amended as recommended by the
committee, and bill dlealy pained.
The bills recommended for rehfera were all
referred as recommended.
Faulkner moved to reconsdin the vote by whlih
we is known as tho.ei hS e id w ls poet
Mr..Noblemovedl ibne. t mt . Lodl 2
Peding the eo eM na ofM atVaIer'a motMion
the ases adjourned.
Thes m e s er e`.we W
DAvH IeD a AISUSmOUTsAsnIm O A.L. UL rr TI E
AND HIS BAD AT TYE KAND OW TIM SAVAGes
XTnrACT PROM u R I.rryTn Or A PAsTICIPANT IN
THE BATTLB OF TIIE WAH5ITA,TTO A IRaEiD.
iFmrm the Issemlir Dsem at:
ST. Louis, Mo.. Feb. 3, 1869. C
Editeor Misoart Democrat: bu
The following extract from a private letter to a alg
gentleman of this city, from a pertilpaent is the
capture of "Black Kettle's" camp, throws some
lighgt upon the secret hlstor7 of that 8ght, nd Rh
accounts for the fast of MNj. Elliott and hie men tit
being reported miseig, and will no doubt prove 3e
intercsti"g to your readers: p:t
Fosn Cosr, I. T., Dec. 2, 1ad9. ma
SMy I) or Fri.'nd-I wrote to you from Camp prt
Supply, which place we left on the 7th, arriving at sor
this post ,,n the evening of the 18th. On the 11th sta
we campred within a few mle of our "battle of the of
Wsablt.t." end tens. 8berdsn and Cnetar, with a net
detail if oe hundred men, mounted, as escort, ast
went out vith the view of eearchiag for the bodies wb
of "Pe nineteen missing eomrades, including Ms. a
Elliott. set
The bodies weer found in a small circle. strioped
as naked as when born, and frozen stiff. Their Bu
beads had been battered In, and some of them as
hab been entirely chopped off;: some had the in
Adam's tnnle rot out of bthlr throsts" some has: HI
teir hands and feet cut o'. sad nearly all hod _,
been horribly mangled ins a way delicacy forbids to
me to mention. They lay scarcely two miles from pa
t',. scene of the fight, end all we know of the col
manner they were killed we have learned from we
Indian sbcrces. It seems that M \j>r Elliott's party w
were pnrsuiag a w.ell q Ue y4 Qeyemas
all the tribes were encamp, an were sa- r
rountel by the renmAorcdanenls coming to the TI
rescue of the pursued before the major was aware tie
of their pc'ition. They were then oat of silht
and bearing of the seventh cavalry, which had thj
renmu rrd at arnd around the captured village,about of
two niles aweay. As soon as Major iAliott found
that he was nnrrour.ded he oaused his men to din.
mount. and did some e:ecution aieong the Indi
an, which ndtted to the mortitication they must He
itve felt at the los of the village and herds of T1
their frieuds and allies, and enraged them so that
they deJ*:mined upon the debtruction of the re
enttr l:'tle band. br
Who can oescrihe tthe feseineg of that brave th
terd, as with auxitoui, beating heart, they strained ea
their ye'ar'eg C" '" thet A'rec:ion whence hcI he
should ccome' 't V oet Ilnstv been the despa.r a
that. when all ht"li's of alt. c(r died olt, nerved of
taeir etout :rms to do and die ' Round aud round w
ru b t' red fe', ..nu::'e and snadler shrinks w
t'.e c 'c''. hi ti* omni of tha. devoted, gallaut th
i;i.ot i! t'i - c s,"te.aitwr ti,,a ever, and the death it1
i,,wl f :.e, : ': !... c'td .' it. is rore fre fr ierit to
f i;llt ii ;thy cotn.e ill ina e grr:"n, wi h glittering
le Tlct aii ':i :.,'rtg. loud. exolt:og whoop, as if
the ,', of i! el h.nl, o:c-.r It1 loused the whole
nferr:,! host. A wetl directed volley from their
trusty Ct.l) hu,: maki sRneis of the miscreaiet s
Sre! aildl ail. but their deathl.attles are drowned ci
in thi "r' ,er d. .iou every vo.ce tn that little 01
batd - s'I:l i urteath : but tIte bh'lih work of the
caVage:, is at:ree begun, and their ingenoities are
tg .:i t .: ..r barbaritt a to praoti.e on the
lo,..,' of 1he ol!en brave, tL, r1:turon of which is
ECI i.rely LitC-teory t9 the com,'etlto of this tale.
Ai nnow, to, let:n why tih ,rsxi:,nuly lok,,ed tor
,: "",- (r:;! .o .e. let: c view the scene in the o
capturesl i :.'e. se tr.e two ,;hort miles away.
e Lightt tkir.e i. et g is ioilng on a!:l oound. Savages
, n i' " eg vi h .,l.ie;d- a-id telter.i gay, I
S.st:tr :" ' ,vrve;hctre. ridinc Ilie idevdl ;ricar
iar,'. T-" rotr p- aret in all s:les of the viliate,
a- looi. :rg :o .., p .gi al o auu oi those daling t
e ridt .. .i , t,, b carUines. But dos4 no one think
of i,:' ...; o , ,t M .,r Ellioti and party? It a
t .· r, i. :, lt va i n oquadio out clviy is into
ir eC' .i!. y tut: the.y giatop. Now they
: ...war.ly re d-sk..u, flee the corning
in t. .. ',;,e r .::.rro ,cd tthere aruing the hills
r_. - , t ., ,. c..L It .." L .J . J i. ., c- w il ti t e s G V -
air it ' n:' They turn! Ah. 'ti;
O onv to 'r;tr-r il, t it vt)y f;e . o ' a gray troop
" on ii d ldcti'. Ha;zat. Oul' more short
ru d e ,; : I. O:i, tor a ntothcr's r
Ir, * It, V 'Vt , r.,,OO r 'l pron.t t
t' tb..i " ItL . , :,nd-a ;ew stoye.:rin
f UL:.:; .!:av .Y. i sre no hour"r:a that. brave
itr t e ,I. t'eil, .e doom us u ei:a, for the ccv
j. r,, i rut. irt . ',. .e , t i , vi:i.ag . ( .i:t'ers
p. a;i n,, 'e" r- aRe waitcint, reathi, eating and 1
cle,. ,,. In n ourror i. they will be refreshed,
to sant t, ' cour the iit l and plains for their mIs.
- i;': -nre rue. t;,der occapies himself
in tak..::. n ...t, ry t ,e captured prperty
iy wt':CL. . h'" ir'l ,- :i2. o ,erna shal he dis
'e, 'ribuntnt ron the erlisted icun of the command
y. i the- ' or h ,'t no. !I the charge.
re I he rev : drtawing to :, close and but little has
an . e' ,,e e ot wort: cf the first hotu. A
le tr .t di ,.' rair"ai to, b~ done. That which 'an.
not Iti taken aw. y ran* he destroyed. Eight
n. ttr, ri ' p,,res are to be pit to death. Our chief
et, l i.." .s ::o'e sharul tho,,t.ug and ternities the
cri:wd c' !:btrltl, caipturtd squaws and ps
;,oe- t"y dropping ti e stragging ponies tir death
tear ti-:h. A', ! he Ls a clevei rcrksman. Not
v-n dio the ptor dt"s of the Indians escape has
Sye tand aim as they tdrop dead or limp howling
r away. u: are no. the:s our mon on guard on
r 'he, thea r r -, of thecraek ? Wit he not hit them
"bqy try..p on varl, genera!, just over there,"
i ayn t ea t ':c r. ' , ell, bullets will not go thronch
a ,: .- o ud :':i, and you see ti~ee q a bhill between
i ," w"ns tC.e 'ply : and tbo eCh:hition goes sn.
i ;o one w:il come that way trtvntionally-eer*
etaul.! not. Now ,'ommences the elan,,ter of
dle t riit t. \njlet on vo'l, y l psoured t to them
b")ohnsty men. and they, Pm.:ine get sway
t- '!Vo meem death Itemt a surr l.and. Te wtork
tlrog:ereaves. The p!ur, r ,:lv'irg been culled
. v(r, is hatily piled ; the wvgcvams are Dulled
dorwU :nd thrown or- it, sad soon the whole is
one blazing mar.L
itcs. iti~;'j !w y a stirtung report is heard and a
*stemrrlikevolur.e ct 6 a ;.e a.ends a the tire
reaches a powder hag, and thus the glorious
letrs of va.lr d ine ii Ite: morning are celtorated
t tvb~ lvthe ii: but. re o the al-noo. Tre la.t
[-t , Jh~h~to l.' girt w es oUt: onr
mu..d -' ve- < :- s1 ' ---hero.' ~r s t looy
mc;o. '! aker ie n! do ot t'-,lI i tii' o te dead
buho.i oi u.,:.t wotIU:' id bti:Ct!t lytyig there! la a
f-tr : ' tn-'e w' .bhl in tu i.w.y !yLu toe scan, 'if
tS cnr dai. t. ui, tou IoEght atIll t.t th)tan hter
dirk I..t.r,:l, i~.r ti.e e.'tr.e. i:-t'. suretly aomen
:i". ii e" i ' wti: adill i ,ld uih caIrilv u , aid
aeir uiiw.is i w;.L bie ti-cr only re'aluteu.I. :,otwly
trg trdLi(. A: ret:.r ti, uor tr.tn, tiotec tw:utyI
· t ru n e .al :,ner La' n:any Ltead indians have
Stwo , • . (' osle- - r t:trtr free ein'trs ',u.t
as w,..a -. --a Ip tmnod a,i'i i.e dead hid.e:,re
,ru,, . d L t L fr , ..
"- - - ---- - - -.' f te- .
s l.Ll, S a-.
'Ih I. rt':n-. " Tig o, t u 11th instant, says:
: " Ta t i'JOtr 'e g e aering tmust nfter'unatr,
*. f;·, .;: . bh so:.et. .. '"r;; i ty La O t.i :ti i'iiUt t ve
A t.ut: tber ot r:irt' 5. were ci, veytti tthe ':rtie
en I t LeT:,. ,, .t ti a plaeo of intermont, etltilng
'iii. , I .i, t' ,.n yje ng man by the namei of
ith 'be trc. 1 ;.'it vir't ti-ucth interacated, jtined
trit.ith n, --, i t i 1 ' " "'ig, 'nd on arrivmtg it
ely the Fr -t". tcht riag to the stati.uett of sume ~of
l :,,;r.~.l 'a : '' -tt rrnr0: 'ro. r w..niit g,
tm- , , .- " i : o, ?: 0 rrowd, kttn:', instcantly
ona hil;'!e .' :o be) a. woiulding one ot the man in
the u-ce.
m T te nreroet satteren sa!4 C'rain rcds back to a
. rC,''ry itore, on the roadltde, ena told a youangr
ion n-a:, t' o re lroad his petol for '.m, that .t,,ut
us:- li;ty negnroes were after him to sill him. Wrilh
there a n: rn stoie noan him from hbehid, fired
': t .ina t woundir g him fatally made hue eccape.
nii ( rain gave the reins to his male, seemingly un
e-racious of what he wai doing, and on reaching
ms tne center f f t feldJ, where his male wanuered,
b di-"ounted: and lty down on the ground. News
for tf tL se Ln r,;!s transactions flew rapidly, and
a:Ct regicLa. ait wi-.k on abri,tg nsar there, be.
c'rni:g vry irmeb ircented setzed :heir arms and
set out to find Cram.
tart. Coming upon him in the field where he was
Ivng, life fast ebbing away,. they fired three or
y four shots into him and lefi him dead. Foor
negroes and two white mean have bee arrested
an and are no~ con6ned in the coosty jail. We ive
the above pinrticiirs a. told to as, and In common
renw itt, our ent;re community feel greatly sbhocked at
so uncalled for. revolting and bleedy a trsgedy.5
pion ster. Beneft to-night. Aceadem laMsic
MAGNoLA WATm.--B perior to he beet Ir
hio ported Germa Cologe, end sold 5t5L lf the price.
I UTLER.
The Great atir er at thie Ceamlt
of tie Elecral Tete.
TUE RAVEN OF INOT--IHE OWL OF OMEN.
tWAS IiHE DRUNLK ?
Geo. A. Towanad, writing to the Chicago Tri
bune about the scene at the counting of the
electoral vote in Congress, mys:
There is all this tine a different stamp of man
lying back with a fire-brand in his hand---a m.a
who might prro poet a more preposterous resolu
lion than Mol'ina could conceive, and who ctuld
et get respectino attention to it from a mean and
par:iette order ot tLman nature, This man had
made ready the' In plementa of minlny, papers
prepared to iJiel t into the proceedings, a per.
sonas motive to b.c k them, and an audacity which
stone the more hit I and vehement as the period
of positive anarchy might approach. I scarcely
need uime the' mrn to whom this description
anbwers -the rtvcn of cwt., the owl of omen-
whbee career has been. in all its human heroisms.
a faI' re-ies it tr ntn'nn and mercllessnes re
senibling an emi, try of the enemy of man.
I The State of t.orgis was called. Benjamin F.
; But'er arose wi ta a paper in his hand, deliberate.
I as one expeoe' brnd I feltby the larking mischief
in his eye that I wac to begin a part well conned.
I s voice was ' I o.f assumed ca!oiess. His face
I as pale; not . " xignant line in it from crown
I to chin. I wor.; r' at the exceeding and rare
I pallor of it, cinr- ' y to the general rule of his
I complexion, rt IF. had no dificulty soon after
I ward in aserini4 the same partly to the spirit
which Lid( d in tte man, and prtl to the wine
Swhich head nesr 1i ti for lts rol".
-Y i "a i.er a to this man's evil
Sentua determta~d the complexion of the House.
s The Senate re ~ed to consider his objectiune;
5 the House snst~:s; C his points.
t Now, for the et titnme, some of as began to feel
I that mischief w.. abroad. A sauacious official
t of Congreis tunod to me and said.
'I There is me iug in this!"
," What '
" It is Bl.tle. great movement to seise the
SHouse and let it. He has the devil in him.
f The war upon t'int has began."
It The Soiete it' gone a long time. A nervous
reoa seized the ecetators. Whispers ran round.
broken with I .hter without heartiness. Be.
e the architect of tse fear, sat a while in dramatio
d era!;factior. ' or-, to highten his importance.
5 he ran baweheua', over to the ,Senate. it seeed
a loug, long t[i- Grant and Colfax, the elected
d of the ieople oere not yet Fo declared, anr it
4 was vergiLg u'r e twilight. The ladies, buan;-y
:s with iit:cg. ..'awed also the growing paioe of
it the hbur. M: Mathews and Mr. eunt, with
h tho, e who h .;'ne to cajoy the ce'ebratlon it
t. tauor blood kit. asoe and leti the House.
S. TI1 ro10T.
At last Entti, twiid-haired, retuored and took
ir h:s ca. 'Thiu. ~tp of teet passed the door. The
cu aente was ar i` oced. Mr. Wade climbed tothe
chair. The siq",orS seated themselves. In as
le o-hand.nfor. way, Wad said :
"The enatt: .se oonetdered the objections of
the genti mare.'from lUmaschusetta, and decide
that the vote Seorgia shall be counted i"
lIrumedistely .-atler wea up.
S "AId. bogg;.-, your pardon, the House of Be
u presentat, ees .a decided that is shall not be
counted ' .
A roar nf i;"sy laughter, a bit of local sp
p planse snt a ua~ of crees introduced the tomeat.
In a metwe st .. ,place was a Bedlai with revo
li' tlion t neatly, I he character f Butler as a
tedet' a ..' lor,.of revolt was now most hideously
apparenl. WiA.~limulated excitement an affected
trinmb;co th% ps, ncronus gestures, personal
It appeals to we,: 'r nerves near by, and the greo
erºl mai', or .t a volunteer fireman in the days
a grne F:et ap:-wling for riot, he Lept on, despte
tie s,,eai:r a'e'rel. the Senate's pros-nce or the
horr3ie't and :,dering look of two thousand la
v i:,eP, g.'.'lenrre,od foreign diplomatists. It was
t; a French revc'. tionary scene in Iie lawlessness.
S and probtbly.!., most disgraceful episode ever
marked in tl history of an American L.eglesa
Stre. In a se""'. the fouse was exercising the
rite of hoslt:'%ity to the Senate: but Butler.
Sgi rged w th t , opern lons bhopitali:y of has pri
vaswe hcu:e t,.e I;'gtt betors, ruacdl light of his
ho hostebip sow.A0S evil, twinkling eye was leer
Sfo!g, glaring. e- ring at the Senate. Partly, per
happ. that'. ce hate of the Senate for disappoint
ing bier on io,.:;chment: partly the desire to he
d large ant, con, ncoousanywhere; chietly the wish
to usnrp the t derahlp of the House, and with
some Lsarplot fcunning belief that the present
elf might f th e ausplttone time-those were the in -
etinct4 of a na;±e averme to order and ever ready
r-y for trrbtleneMend insolence.
d People whispered, " Is he drunk "
An ulder word went round the House of
" Whhanicfunl
A A mi;. 'arne.- toward me, standlng on the floor
an- r u. teae spe:.ier, and sats:
ht ' 1:; perty ILei up all right. The guests stayed
t t!ll dpr ii,ht. 'rl is morning they had a champagne
the breallktt. ti is drunk and so are severalaround
him."
pah ;ior-i it r"rmed so. Ingersoll, of Illinois, with
a f!u-hed face livid purple in its color, was snap
his piLg ii: thumbs at the presideot, lighting his Ire
ng at It:hlr's tor+h, sw~aiug in his place, calling
a'nat:te 1 irchibate iteratiton. His place was close
o by Butler, rigtht under the Influence of the raging
~ doe-star: sait Horace Maynard. John Covode, a
i ,h do .t. thei. Lept the air full of yells of " No.
ten no," and shlolar intimidations of Mr. Wade and
son tne -taste. 'l'e people put in the frightened
ejot.r :o , a doubtful laugh now and then. Farn.
r- worth dew near his colleague nlogersoll. and en
treated him to be decent. Igersoll took coumel
er olt bldtr' eye, and refuseti, cryiag:
ray "i i. t'ressont! i hail my collcagu e be saying
Ore to me,' HuBsh hbash' "
At thin jun,:ture the Colagrest of the United
Eta tee rysEac the tmrequent laces of little, deoma
gogue-poa men, seen peering up at Butler in fear
nad fbich together--uch faces s eeed to Pdlate
" Awny with him "-ond the Ros of Repre
scntatives went down in the eatimrtion of hisory
t and the people farther than ever before la ite
hi tory.
la; it..a, arose soddenly with a suggestion, and his
flite -a. ly be cring had the effect of manhood ot
a gooe ac'. Wade ruled him down, but on the
L.ttlue, i oi ; inks' apparithon, rc :ovored h ,owan
'I ( , <)t - . t -, wi.s tomc what. " Whatever
Bnnkt n 'y " Im the litld," said a grave mmbher
Lear ty ' ". is the beat presldl'ag officer nto Ame
ia c ". eta, ot tLe floor, all this while, between
tle twa prtiitig ifccre sad the House, andl
as ! Lh:ar , i ae nart the esycioment, though feel
i: g, ! ",:. Ah, .timrun. the popular body was earn.
nie nug for ,e: I saw Colfax sitting beneath Wade,
ns rioting a - r litiCtiticusly, with his teeth it hi
Il'a pItattiv. tit foot, ,tltrees and anler ttg(ether
nud cnon Stha.t the lonc of a man troubled by a
ly virago. N , 0 whiarlrCd iteaPhb!y to Wade,
now aseep et *Corne suggestion from Scheock.
McnPhoron 1,-. Mehafley or a stray clerk. Fnsilly
l:(' arnir, w-i: a pm-it.vo face, ant struck the desk
wib ' tte gapvr In that key and measure that the
,nt auneolertudl. It wat a delicte plac for
him t, Mitg :hu .ice prewident in absoyar ce; but
S:iarrhy i,, :,,td impending, and he took the re
te The ce- , ,t-at-t irma wtl arrest members whoi
re use ti oi e: the president: "
lnger, ,ll c ;:tinu:d to ,:ry. Butler raeeri'gly
Cr ried to thi henate to re'ire and wrelcoue. it
ocklieditr a ro.mect likea dasbher..te attempt to re
votution:ze rt rsepubhlic,t.mlnd heweCtn t!i ptopie
and Gee. irarnt, ad inasltate a boge nttional
te, caroonti.
e Ort,vo, : " cergpt.r ', a c unmin-lock'ag per.
l. .in0. wi: tni :to tl- ritli a t i h-pered In his
rote .r. icier, Ii retosed to le nrscnt. I'eiple of
inRg timid nerie becan to ,lit thle L',, ,. Bln Wade
e o showed a , ggted obtuseneas. bh; Calfax was at
ined hils ear. 'T'he architect of this revolt sank to his
Sit seat. Grant ano Colfax were declared elected
e.f amidtst .ift. e!lonce, aid the people ifelt that
iAg. Ani- bed been drlonored by the American
t;ny Hnse of l:pilcentatves.
n in I will dwill no forther on this subject. The
sIt,.e wi.; ver be lorgot.en blvthosen who wit
to a ne..ed i:. ;f the actor of it cver rcovers the
mn cotfidLace rl any great part of .cr poople, then
sut as daegcr ever preent aron;t us.
Ired G . aRA-NT-, Gng. I)rc A'D TiHE CAB(Nas.--cen.
spe. Grant does not coucel l the fact that he wrote a
On- letter to Gen. Dix, American minster atParis.
hing alter the Nivsember election, stating tbhat he coldt4
tred, rematt at tbt lmportant peat daring hs term if
f-ws he adO destr d : nor le there aay doubt that Gee.
and Dix raplied t, this courteous offer by tang that
,be his b~t.inetrcs woold prevent him from doig so,
I and sad ut he preferred returfnig home asoeen after
the , ,mmeunoement of the nesw administraton as
w5 pesrthloe.
te ar It l, now believed that Gee. Great nelther ex.
Poor peots nor favora say egislatiao by whtih he can
ted be relstred to his po'.o m gemneral.tin-chief of
giv the army at the exriratioa of IM presidential
tuna lerm; that Sherma l be appoiated his sao
ed at cesseor, and that SierIdea will be selected lieu
l U tar st general in the plae of Sherman.
The ceraicrty that a thoroughly Republican eab.
bai inet will be called Veund ten. Grant is every
c. whereo coaceded, a flact which entirely detroys
the theory that Seward will be invited to remain
tm' In the Flate dgpllwten.--4Wsh. Cot. Philadel
price, phia Pres.