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'et Ji the $!.u ftL.* I i11i* 1 it nwcessirv to reaove taeir 'rnu tl.,'ir pjincipid townm. sr. folic, tu thil c.:ampleR. t'nid oit apit .d at jlieto te rc. - fr"31 1!: part.; of the (tat,', aind 1, n", *1l .,111 mor' s,, w1ilhe tim rul rte "1s ,:r_ conul;..bul -all eventt 4,1. ui bltfore the time for vitlr - I. At Ithi. p wint wu. C('1 . St.t.. iu: . wihi'h for ,rchi ' 'lilt 111 ire of arrandat u.;t. rent .rc, cinpired !av'railA , il, I r a adiCilar purpoh4. on the ,1 Inrinlg thl( iAte War, this',aibtl r d iia'.1"'d fis flte. tIut I amn nlitt I regard as good untharl tk 'iing was not ilo 14rious or sl difli 1 ar tl a: generally believed, and that n ,tr' 1 to its origintail condition of ! ;{i ~':uty for less than one tifth of the r ;,. :crirtilouund that authority be given ,!~ce ~ir niore competent persons t i h-ibliing, and report its condi Ithe roat if rplairing it IMMI'lll.TIO\. Irpilwl war, in addition to its dihals. ,t of depressing the price of cotton, firitp settnsion of thu Hamburg i,:'i to New Orleans, and interrupted tin Irliemnl line. The recent arrival, u irly right hundred emigrants on a Satirts promise not only of an in .I tJioU fromn (hermany, and possibly I c:1-r the rtuwination of the war, !.t Nw Oralt.m will hereafter shabe in th' be-. teit' of the emigrant ,tabliihbwnt of the Liverpool and Ste:uln.hip Line, whose shipsi are - Idy for the triunsportaiti in of emi *'a Gre at Brit tit an') the S.andiniviun till also increase the Ij'pularity of u rlb-aus route of innuignition, even to -het-e.:rn S'tate~s. It is to be h"n.ix4. r, that the piLtutcrsi ad l indowirs of ] alt will bI. able to induce it larger null 1 tie immiirants latitided in Nae rleans to v.,llu tu, too r-olrs ,t the Statc. I jilg the ltst vear. thl (.oluni'oloners I ration hate piNtiialh'd lairnely in the Ilat ra Statt,- ci il ;re:it Britain, and tiir i ititin to si nit a toinlteunt 1 ot to Dio up aii as fi til war shall have rtniti dL.-I I cnl:Z th, autilnl there haw ]es'n a large tintx ,.f II' inig poltulation from the \'rtll, . P li Stite:, l,.til: yugl:\r: CANA.w Sim-e fl: list tit -i ,n of thei Legislature -.. , tii Ži.i'-i.-ti l1i and 2[xicatt Gulf ] 'L.use, I1 a.i ;uet (:.it 11 h s 141ill ls'r.:ie(outY '"t!1 great vigtor. Nnin ahint-1i". aure now] id.. 1 in c siv in . Th, aal nil he A. -l fit lhii'uingia : till to tis river binik ill t uer'si of iiirty tIay. Til luck will 4-l t.1,.t .:Ji ) t , c I I Ai ' nt i !11 , kr ith the' no the ti airt of Jult- e the prent 1 1018:1 rs n! ple..t importairc the Itsoiji tlo 'redt r ldie 'ti. -,1.%t'I 'iiu l ltl tlit a iIi 'hu c t, e ia .i i, .14dtin to tar 1.ill:tc. 4N A lti l',r(T tly. " L I 'K t~-in iIt'. U frnttt'ijn . ' bat L:'gitr to :ts or 'ii" t 1ht' violett! t.:lty or S l the dollar iii pIr1a l1 of the tht.-n th cnroedint of the (Tf14 ati w'lt -tinra ts 1 tlt 1t1"0.1 ,'1; illl " ,'t tii; on t' ' iii llatr, oito a .t,' I . du rexaLintg tiar vafee. t iilitiinjt t.reatlared nert-, !". iiit p in ing, w l slntlJi t ',. ::.1 t r of ppls't in 4 which tfrott Av 15 vrmy.Ti? L . i 'i i' ht, Iai of trans nisi .of ith D:f, Ditftu'iit, i r ii tltt last Legilatttnr to resort l rig tm lTue ft tl( ro it havin nwh 'gven orne to th ' lilt juIt hilknowfie, Iwil ay lflt t i ln g,'ftill j.ur 11iti1 nsllI lttia' fo 'It fori our tionithiidiention. 4 . ~ i. sc.rn tw inMO iM hl gosun Wird 4xcinrdt'r.t pthtelfl usantto yu in t fewtopanthere t t..t I~ istrr, mbulinghis of t ~h l'h'iiiatl ionltltlr it). 1t h]. j em d ltrsiat lntrMmbr of the phrt H~tal rleas. o theDeaf Druh ut pi bul i Inwin~4l~ed toyour, Militor Ri.9te P uenitantiary, I , un oftemwt mytt (iinpeor' tir 4'iendjtitttns in dhefrl toldf -'.1 lott ~ Lthis forle th yi'll la l H. Mr. WAR~t'li UO1)Hr, - t to 'irl ta' 00c4pia of thtel i'tar ice were tor ere printeof 'it rn? hie' mappreinat iii',ii tht tuename ofj .. d, jithe Adopted1. A.t fir Te arnunnit of the rAnditor, in clu.inig the list of defaulterm, was then re fejwed to tit: Caonuittae qu 1t itbe, Mr. Anderiot aw.ked leave of ibsee for Sevnator Daigle. t Gruanted. ir Mr. Pi're asked a few days leave of ab 8, enee for 8. nater Sypher. hi- Granted. The following standing committee. were then elected by the Senate, on the cll of e the yeis aul Ianyis, by the following %ute: Yeas: Anderson, Anttine Blaekman, Born i- m, Butler. Campbell (a opland, Dhigle, 1% lh,, Futteh, Gallup, Harwig, Huannster, i- Ingraham, Lewis, Lynch, Mfc~filen Noland at Pierce, Pineback, Ragan, Ray, Swords, of Mvpher, Thomas, Thompson, Twitehell, hj, Whitney, Wilcox-29. Nays: Smith, Todd-2. em Gjmrniltee on Jwliciry-Bay., Huneaker, "'s Jenks, Blackmanu, Futch. 'i Commrittrw os Finame-Lynch, Mcallea, f Campbell, Anderson, Bowtman. Commitere on militia-Herwig, O'Hara, "s Bowman. n, (hiumjith'c on Enrollment-Pinchback Z Wilcox, Ragan, Pierce, Fish, Daigle An . 1, dersmn. St (arniumithte on Claims-Thomas, Daigle, n- Bowman, Jenks, Ingraham. 13' C(mitmiller' on Appmpriationa-McMil- ' r, len, Sypher, Lynch, Bowman, Anderson. it (',ninittew on MJanutfidsres-Futch, u1 Daigle, Kelso. re ('ornmnitte on 3ulblie FAmuation-Pierce I ti- Antoine, McMillk i, Thomas, Daigle. 1 `f (onanitteron aPrmnting--Jenks, Antoine to Swords, Thompson, Futch. A. (otinillee on Banks and Banking- n of Blackman, Thomas, Anderson, Gallup, °- Coupland. o, nnritlee on Auditing and .S'rrt..retag ithe Erpeuases tof are Senab'-Whitney An derson, Twitchell. A nmaittei on Federal Relation,-Pinch it back. Butler, Thomnpoun. Onnnaittee On Penite'ntiary-IRagan, Swords, Ingrahamn, Futch, Thompson. rc (,,ansitte' eon (]'i2ayorations-LewisTodd O'Hara, Daigle, Bowman. Ovnuiltte on Charitalle Itzsliluionsl "f n' Anderson, liowman, Thomas, Jenks, D If LeVis. .d r( hnh' otin 1'nldic Lands-Hunsaker, (,t w Harris, I'.elso, 1'uteh, Anderwmn. th I i,,,n , ;u.v r Iii /'((. (tJill Puldij IMil ) dia - Sword.:, Noland, Lewis, Tod1, j l:.ekmn l ds. - p l In I. loone on airoad-- 0tmpbecll, m I ynch, W 1,";n, Tho:aapson, FautLN. (Auj,pr'u ll -- -- Iin li11i:11. C(aIp- pr n'rl, ho aa, Tlackuran, Mca. ln. iI, 1 bmoil t T htnelero /u Jkika:± aa, 1/aid.it alinp, alt, HarrisTh, Ds %lI - (l'1 .url-'I n s r, Solna, :-.lHu. jhiIL: 1, 11ezec )1, i ll i .ioi ull. 1"a (I',.,,,;1 ,." on aLdtrar's-leial d, Ilere,- (lr tl/,,u at' r 1,-,": -Wiltel, T:ho, Hnsaker,s; on A ine",ack, .1ndersionl, lilackimain, rutch. (I'"an,11', " o let,1tn (ailt 1tt Thi)in- ,. Jilldle-Xtan, LF-ci. A eo Ift' r, w ig.rcn, At1ack:onae. Peutbck. tIl tail Lewis, Pierc:. ¶1hiin Barker, Kelso. thmenatt of Ljtircrin s-aTd ord, Pierce, 1;r Daigle. ofu lmtUder nn P andl r h ton-reea a tn ByM. Iaie -Barber AwthlThms e Of amille to b ntiledr an ll ntfo theird- Js 1)v' 16dnt'Ntofalsed riers Andefr an. apr lilmtunifrthe ien En.osn ilHri e 14 Mr. Futler: Of a lill to be entitled an act athorlozing . the ient ofvjnit'ite ofad o the paiaino ar tof dlAquemine, and o rieeand peprta-in tiovmigtiasm of asevenri ive, thdousand dppr- A prainfor sahd u mpne. na B1y Mr. Fuchmbl: Af b ill to le entitled an act fortheoreiefn byt of 'Alexande Dman, whrich panmd iappropr on tingte oanm utofa ruevewasiv theo uspendl- B pftor isai aupondeadn.n eerdt Exteoveron o artIs.irsn The f'olliteowng Finance.e inrdcd yTh Bly Mhr. 1Inpbell by A bill to be entitled an act frherelaive to bof lndii aer o Dattashchmentssequesta- .Mis o I.iisfrtreading. mi, The' ci nstitugioinal rtle was then suspend- A ced by a fiiur-fjfths aflirmnative vite', 1ithon Fai put on itseod rL'adin, and referred to thRin JBy 'Mr. Ray: b V hAn liint lasee of atacinmets, equtrmia- sti( to suthe Dginstt Comtin t obli ourtenh . o Iasised itl tirst reading* A Thi con 'titutional rel g auqwthen suspend .i y f'S ur--ti5 ths atirmtve vote, tebl put en s a catu recndirudng and referred to the Jnhis By Mri's. y:ate oy tnhe iatnct Conurt inf t Bhe 'oureenthd J eu.,o al fmr-ittho~ seat~aate on: h bl u on s J p Ersoret. m t 6 be ap in- pointed by the Prepidint of tUse Segnte to take re- into consideration that portion of the Governor's message in relation to buibevy.of State official-, for who are kesehj qto fer persnns and papers, ui:=th 11= i ,t tee ' be autho rized to report by bill or otherwi'e. a Adopted. Mr. Whitney moved to adjourn. Adopted. The President then annonced tiat the Senate stood adjourned until Thured.y, the twelfth in of shant, at 12 M. CHARLES H. 'TR1.Tr. Cn' .Secretary of Senate. Tenth Day's Prorcedings. llzavur CnxxBER, 1 Thursday, January 12, 1871. The Senate met pursuant to adjournment. Present: Hoe. 0. J. Donn, Lientenant-Gover aer and President of the Senate, and Messrs. Anderson, Antoine, Barber, Bhekman, Bowman, or, Entter. Campbell, Coupland, Daigle. Fish, Fetch, Gallup, Harris, Herwig, Huasaker, In n, graham, Keso, Lewis, Lynch, Noland, O'Harra, Pierce, Pinebbeck, Bagan, Bay, Smith, Swords, Thomas, Thompson, Todd, Twitchell% Whit ney, Wile6a-33. k Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Burch. Reading of the minutes of the previous day's proceedings be dispensed with. The Secretary made the following correction, le, hsubtituting the name of Senator Harris in place of that of Senator O'Hara, on the Committee . on Corporations. n. xzoness or 0 as. e. By Mr. O'Hara : Of a bill to be entitled an act instructing the Attorney General to forfeit the charter of the ee Barataria and Lafourche Canal Comrany, Nos. 1 and 2. 10 By Mr. Anderson : Of a bill to be entitled an act to authorize ars. Louisa Bourgeois, wife of Thomas Taquireo, to mortgage or alienate her dotal property. h, By Mr. Pinchbeck : Of a bill to be entitled an act relative to elec tions. i By Mr. Antoine : a Of a bill to be entitled an act for the relief of William Halesworth. 1- By. Mr. Hunsaker Of a bill to be entitled an act for the relief of G. F. ooman et e.L, of St. James. Also, of a bill to be entitled an act for the a: relief of the heirs of Marx Schouberg. d By Mr. Harris : Of a bill to be entitled an act to fix the terms of the District Courts of the Thirteenth Judicial District. By Mr. Illackman :k Of a bill to be entitled an act giving the ven- o . dor's pr vilege to cotton factor,, five days after the sale and delivery of cotton. C by Mr. Caipbell : Of a hill to be entitled an act authorizing the -it of New Orleans to levy w;,ter rates upon all t pr .porty on the lines of water pipesi, laid or to be Xil, anli contiguous thereto; the colictiou of sidd rates nuit thli pnre r to-sell ;n:d diepohe St :r:t W! rworks, und to cuntract with any inio.r'rp .1 mate leupauv for the I1"I'l P71g of the iLhdbitai:t; of the city with pure and linupid 'eater, e't. tL InTi:o(Iz) ,10:N OF fIllS AcC'oImI.NU To I':aVIr: r By Mr. Thomas : -A bill to be entitled sal nat for the relief of the ,.Litt I* 1r. Dicksuni alsn! H1. P. l).eksor.. Iii Li - ,lo h.;r iof Bossiei, ,ifcertnii (iieSi'tents .or l' t i - Unt htve been err ianieisly made, which Isised it:; first rea ing. In. The cnstiutuinal ru'e was then snspenoli el or at lur-littlis atlirmoetive vote. the bill put upon If, ins sect ' r'.iulini", ani refirreil to'the Conmmit- ho t t ` oe I0z ins. lit By Mr. Pierce : Co A bill to be entitled an act to provide for gra tuitous vaccination, and to pnitect the State Pc fbront the ravages of small-lox, which passed its :lrht reading. The constitutional rule was then Euspended by a four-fifths allirmnative vote, the bill put on its sta second reading, and referred to the Commuittee st: on Health and Quarantine. By Mr. Pierce : A bill to he entitled an act the more clearly to define and enlarge certain duties and powers of the Board of Health of the State of Louisiana, and to provide for the more compillete protection of life and health, which passed its first reading. The constitutiosal rule was then suspended on a division, by the following vote : yea.. 23, nays 1;the bill put on its second reading, ordered printed, snd referred to the Committee on Health and Quarantine. By Mr. Butler : A bill to be entitled an act to locate the seat of justice and courthouse in and for the parish of Plaquemine, and to repeal certain acts therein named, which passed its first reaudiug. 2 The constitutional rule was then suspended by a foutr-fifths affirmAtive vote, the bill put on__ lts second reading, and referred to the Commit-w tee on Pauishmes aiid Parish Boundaries. By Mr. Campbell : A bill to be entitled an act to promote the in terest of commerce, by establishing the Louis iana Warehouse Company, a$a gjaiarntesplh the bonds thereof, which passed its firt read. mig. The cinstitntional 'rule was then suspended 10t by a ourth-ilfths atfirmative vote, the bill put on its second reading, and referred to the Comn mitt.. co Finance. By Mr. Anderson : A bill tobe entitled sa act for the relief of B, Richard, Sr., of St. Landry, which passed its first reading. The constitutional rule was then euspended Mt1 by a four-flfth~s afi~rmative vote, the bill put on a ifs second readiqg, and rassed to the Corn -umittee on Finance) twraonrc~rioi oW SInts at rxA'cxons coN'sENT, Gce wrraso,* piZtoVI NoTIC. Pr Dy Mr. (bukpbell: lMf A bill to be euiitJed an act to incorporate the Far-mers' andl Maunfcd&-tarers' Aid Association, which passed its first reading. The constitutional rule was then suspended by s four-fifths affirniaive vozte, the bill put on its secofld reading, and referrsd to the Commiittce on Corporations. Dv 31r. Ray : A hill tobe entitledi ao st to amend andre enact article 373 of dh7e Code of Practice, 'which pasmesu ita srageoig.. rhe constitutional rlel was then auspended by a four-MA~h eirmative vote, bSa bill put~on its second rending. and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. ap- By Mr. Thomis:."- e ake A bill to be entitled an act for the relief of the nr's succesion of Mr. o passed its first al.; reading. "ns The ouniseitutional rule was then suppended ho- bya four-ffths offirmative vote, the `bill put o:. ltidfond readifng, ina refes rls the doie - aiittdea on Cl.imne. Mr, O'Har.s moved that Senate bill No. 8, e1: titled' an act authoriming the assenament an. ate collection of a special tax of twenty-flve thou in- sand dollars, to build a courthouse and build a. parial.-jail in the parish of Terrebonne, be print ed and referred to the Committee on Judi Mi.ary. Adopted. t*our e UTSirams. Mr. Bagan gave notice of a joiat resolution relative to the removal of the seat of govern ment. rs. By unanimous consent, Mr. Hunsaker intro us, dcaed a joint resolntipn for the appointamnt of a ' 111 special committee to investigate the late elec t- ion riots at Donaldsonville and Baton Bougs, 4 which passed its first reading. The constitutional rule was then suspended t- by a four-fifths aflfrmative vote, and the resolu tion put on its second reading. Mr. Bay moved to amend the resolution by !'5 requiring the committee to report during the present esiaion of the General Assembly. n, Adopted. ce Mr. Thompson moved to lay the resolution on On a call of the yeas and nays, the Senate ordered the resolution to lie on the table, by the follu v : Yeas: Anders n, rber, Blackman, Bowman, o, ie Daigle, Fish, Harris, Herwig, Lynch, Pierce, ic Pinchback, Swords, Thomas, Thompson, Wil cox-15. Nays : Antoine, Campbell, Gallup, Hunsaker, Ingraham, Kelso, Noland, O'Hara, Ragan, Bay, 5 Todd, Twitchell-1t. onsotwrirms. By Mr. Campbell : Riesoftw, That the press of the city, through its representatives, be furnished with a copy of n all printed bills, and the daily journal of the n d Senate, at the sane time Senators are furnished. Rules suspended and resolution adopted. By MIr. O'Hare : iResofrie, That the Sergeant-at-Arms be In struetedl to purchase postage stamps to the amount of ten dollars for each member of the Senate, to be paid for out of the contingent I fund. Rule.; suspended and resolution adopted. a e By Mr. Thoans : o1 Reso1wl, That each committee be authorized w to employ one clerk, and that the Comnnittees a. on Enrollment and Engrossing Bills be author- to r ized to employ as many clerks as may be ne- fo cenwary~. Rules suspended and resolution adopted. By Mr. Ingraham : Fe Resolwed, That all bills proposing changes in Wi the act eustabliehi n, a Metr opolita- Police Dis trict be retrrred to a comnmittee to consist of the Senators representing said police di:,riet in tie Sienate". Lules suspended and resolution adopted. Is Dv Mr. lngraheim : Mexed('(,, That all bill.' proposing changes in tLe c'iarter of thi"ea"" of New Urliasms be refer- Of rl toe .c:umitte ri:. eouqita.d of the benitors r: ix..scatinu:aid c.ty in the n:aate. re. L zid over. Mr. ;iinaun ctllhd up the resolution offered by him cu Fridmy, Jianu.eiy, 6, and offered the fol lotwin; ase a Nu Pn1. O : ".eol greil, That .e special cioiuaittee of three menmlcra e applIsinted by the President of the Senate to ecmuiini the 44d..irs of the Board of IN Metropoi.: u Police anim mcecain if the sad IN board has compnieii with the :.t Creating said bioard of AI.r. p .itan Poliic, and that said cosnhuiitte- la. ailiwed one ekrk. lleferm'id to the Communittee of Motroplitan wi Police District ill, Mr. Pinchback moved to adjourn. ;% Adopteo. The President then announced that the Senate an stood adjourned nitil Friday, the thirteenth in- wo stint, at twelve o clock M. CHARLE$ I. MERRITT, tiecaetary of Se~ate. [ Cumlinuted in ottr nerl Number ] MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. FALL AND WINTER wrocs 01 MILLINERY GOODS of every description, just received at Wa w. * . * 'A -D 'Ur ans 29....CHA2RTIEESTREET....29 fsci (between Canal anti Customhouse.) ne) W. H. MhaWLUIx C. W. BraT, St. Louis. New Orleans. CAn MlARKIIAM & BURT, s'" ran Importers and Jobbernof 109...GRAVIER STREET,...109fo Niw Onrnaxs. Wai ~-.----------------------- and EMPIR E orftabe ci? of stewe Toalk - No. 139 BBOADWAY. 50 Orriezss Gee. W. &Sith, l'Tce Presf. q. Irlth Aqerber. .4rty., EseraitLi i,ip. $epi. . luss. 2 .& Mwrry. 3Me. Ercutir., Aqents. NeA Orkeaz i'wta & Awronrz BARRETT, SETHOt ' & Co., PRINTERS AEND IJ!G'BOWAPHIEBS, Gl) (amp 5-reet, N~W ORLEANS. HE N By V.'& K. . 1)IBBLE, AT.TORY&X5 AT 4.w, 2&. Xatchez S'rect (Morgan's Building,) New Orle4La. 35 ly. WALTHAM WATCHES. sit TEA BAL4AYfE WHE EL dled CiA . WALTAM WATCO 3Rcrs ei: 4 timesoseoiad, a'n 240 times a ina e, on- 14,400 times an hour, Sa 3465,6W Iti.es a day, int- 2,411,200 timers week, di- 10,36d,0g0 times a mouth, 126,144,000 tiasg a year. MORE 18 IWPZCTD OP A WATCH Ion TILLNAYF KND OP en- MACHIXERY. o- B. AI not only rs unly, bed all ui lt ; aod Sa only ou iadeekdqys, but oa Sndeays and IFolidays. ec- R ,nuut rn Aensiwg app or lhying dowe-upside dotes or right side tup. It msat beep rsalaf wAhe heI wearer als doses or sead up, When he walks l or rides. In fad, it Lv erpsew te do ite duty at ef In- tUmes, in evry place and w wsary poesiimu. A Cenuine Waltham Watch by he will fslh all &mse requireuumes. I wound once a day, it will faithfually tick fte you a hundred and twenty-aix millipn times in a year, without an even requiring fresh oil all tthat time. A Genuine Waltham Watch its he "C ~e 5 l eppsg, 9 swheela, 51 Serews, and 98 other parts a an, snaking alltisether 136 separate pieces. 8L11 Gl onuine WP lt haan a, Jew let. t '-Y ass arrBa aEWaEMED eats ELEVER JEazia, 1 rTn FULL JEWELLED RATE PIFTEEN JEWEz.1 o ,h Every part of a Waltham Watch is made by 9 of ainey, The machinery used in making the e he movement of a single watch coast over a Isnn. 0 dred Tnousand initars, yet we sell these Watches, R in a solid Silver Hunting Case, for $18. The n same watch could not be made by hand and I- w " nished as perfoetly for Tsa TIESv as ivuci. it es c0 ie A Genuine waltham Watch L It Is ihterchangealde, like a Springfield rifle, that is, any part of one Watch is exactly like the 9 same part in another ; and if ton Watches of el oue grade were taken apart, any the srews, ii wheels, sprinugs, &c., were mixed together, ten 1I m watchea coul I be miada by putting these parts P r- together again, withant any rvkerence to their V former combinatiou- This is a A li;R.iT A1DYA.1N7.1GE; For, if any part of a Waltham Watch is injured n we can alwmys r pla it at a Trl ijg Expense. CC A GENUINE WALTHAM WATCH Is made with special refuse f to L.U IIABILITY Other Watches will run for a year or two, and reqauire con.,ta't repairs ; but A. Walthanm Watch Wlli, RUN. P.AITHfVLLY FOR MANY YEARS- i o We sell these Watcles, tic IN SOLID SILVER HUNTING CAS'E, -1lts LN SIOLID GtULi JI INTINU CA.LSE, 570 ac We have !irepared an 1a SILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST, c which descrilms the various grides of Watches CL in detail, givns the weight and quality of the Cases, and all otleka~ifr aatisn. saeessary for an intelligont seketion. We wish every one ( would send for it before orderiug a Watch. Writefor it 1 as follo...: et~ Mesmr. 15mardrs & (b,,W No. 785 Broedkay, MeWwe Yk : ns Please so51, inC your Ble'str,,etal Priee List of Iisdltvsm II atchies, as p.r aelretiseaaea* in TinE Louumaxu~x. (Sign name and address in full) WITHOUT EXPENStE, 1 O16 Stefnan32cI the aSocaney. We have sent out over Mc. Theusomd ofthese Watches ulpon these conditions, and hill been asked to refund the money in tb ea, and not one of these was on account of dissatai- l flicton with t he Watch, but because the parties, needaBth a m~ Wi as o ssy nax rm. snsx vo ALL2. A1 REaiDz r O OREGON 03 TEXSAb cAN DUE A WerAcH rdiik 8id b rr wiat coar ami N',UDUE EgA$3W iSs34v31 it NuW YoUe. Ma3. SpecialNotice.-W. 4.. nt sell Waltham Watches in any Imaitation, Gilt, Plated, Oride, or Filled Cases whatever (these are all other namea for Breas or German Silver). The Waltham n Watch is worthy of a aolid Gold or Silver Case,th and wedo nit propose tosellit in any other. P LET SuBer oNE assD FU A PRIcE liar. ~zAznna thel HOWARDA Co. Jewelsrs sed Bikwwmas, No. 78 as oenwxr, Nxw Tons - 500. ~5O0. SQ0. 500. 110ME WA8HEB8, HOMThE WASHERS, 19 HOME WASHERS, Soad within the Past Two Mouths under a Jull P he Not one returned Not one complaint. Spqakq fMr itisel T In Operation Daily at the Depot, No. 17WBCau'alstreet * PRICE $18& -- u New Orleans Home Mahufacturing Gomayay. ..o GOOD $5 AT OLD PRICES. AS THE SOLE AGENTS in the United States for the LIVERPOOL WATCH CO., we are au thorized by them to close out a large line of Eur,;ean Watches, Chains. etc., now in stock lor Cash, at prices never ltefure known. All oeautiltil in finish, artistic in design. reliable for accurate time, durable.. and of the latest style. Every Watch will be retailed at leass than coast of importation, and fortsrdcdssecurely pack sad, prepaid, to any part of the country on receipt of price. Money ean be sent to us by Express, with ondea for Express Co. to return Goods or Cash, which will secure promptness and safety to purchaser. Among our list will be found. A BEATIFUL ENGLISH SILVER, SOLD DOUBLE CASE WATCH, genuine English full plate jeweled movements, adjusted regulator, steel out hands, engine turn neil, correct and serviceable article, large or small sire, in com heplate running order, wiih an elegant Gent's Vest Chain, Locket and key, all complete, mail ed free for FIVE DOLLARS. AVERY HANDSOME WATCH in fle 18 karat Gold plated Double Castes-imitation of $100 Gold Watch--engraved or plain, genuine English, full plate jeweled movements, adjusted ee regulator, correct, and in complete running order with elegent Gent's Vest Chain, with rat Locket and Key, mailed pre-paid for only EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. The Oride Gold Watch, IN MASSIVE ORIDE GOLD Double Hunt ing Magic Spring Owes, elegantly engraved, or it engine turned, Genuine Patent Lever move ureuts, full jeweled, regulated and warranted to keep correct time, and wear l to Gold, a. precisely like in appearanee, uae finish, bril liancy of color. $2UaJ Gold Watch. One of these splendid Watches will be forwarded by until free to any address, in handsome morocco case, lined with velvet and satin, (Ladies' or Gent's size Watch,) for only TWELVE DOLLARS. Watches for Hlaliday Presents muanlulctured to order. GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHES of all grades, in Gold and Silver Ca:ses, from $18 up to 'y t2LNJ. Other Good Watches equally low. ith te every Club of six ti atches, of any kind, we send n. one extra of same kind free, as a premium to n getter up of the Club. A superior stock of Ge ruine Oride Gold Chains, $2 to $t each, war 1e ranted fully equal to Gold in brilliancy of color, t- wear, etc., Bills of over $12 collected on delivery, if desired. All Bills of $12, and less, must be cash in P. 0. Money Orders, er Registered Letters, at our risk. Goods carefully selected, packed and forwarded prepaid by nail, or by it Express, or receipt of price. Safe delivery of all ic goods guaranteed. Watches forwarded to be examined to parties known, when express charges both ways are paid. No goods forward s ed west of the Mirsissippi River, with bill to col a le't on delivery. Purchasers must pay all ex a preus char.es rion goods sent C. 0. D.: aLso for raturn of mnrev. All Cash orders forwarded free of clarrgos to rtes'jirnatiUr. Catalogues Free. Address all orders CHAS. P. NORTON & CO., Importers of Watches, etc. d ELtablished 1857. 8v Nassau St., N. Y. No. '-4-tf. .A. B matzn'as, COSMOPOUTAN NEWS DEPOT, STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC., Vu. 4, Erchange Allcy, between .Iienrille and C(onti Streft's, New (rleans. All the large Northern and Weatern dailies. More than one hundred and sixty diff. rent publications received and sold. Subscriptions received to all periodical public tions. Subscribers will be accountable for the sub scription as long as they do not send back the diap.r, or notify othtrwi,,e. M. TI w T, CLERK Or THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, UNITED sTATES COMMIsAIONEB. AND Comnui.etioner of the Court (f CMaimn. Depositioms, testimony, acknowledgments, etc., token at short notice. Presaports ,aecuired (romr the State Department. Warthingtsn, with accuracy anti proinptraese,. Offce at the Customalouse, over the Post Offie newepaperdelivery. New Orleans, Louisiana. DRY GOODS EMPORIUM; 163 .----Canal Street .-----163. Fusser Fw~on Dry (Goods, Goals Flsnashinkg floods, ric. EScoacD Fwo0: LaOdies Room faor Shals, ('leeks, and Wrqgae. Tmsan Freons: Carpets, Matting. and Rugs. A visit to the store will repay an~y persons wishing to buy cheap and elegant goods. )fr"All delinquent tax-payers for the years 18 CE) to 180t, Inclusive, are hereby notided to come forward anid settle ihrmedrately at nay o~ee the same, in order to avoid ihrther &eat, Partiea deasiring to aceietain the amount of their tines, are requested to call at my offee where aD lnsurmaanons wil be ponmpty given. C. 8. 8AUVN : Civil lleiauE Patiak Omlsans. Jan 18th, l mo. HA4W KINS £T HARP, ITT~ORNEYS AND (MUNSELLOBS ATLAW. 19.....Conuercial Place.....19 Z4so Orlcanuj La. Prompt attention given to civil business in lie State and United States Courts 38 ly. REOPENIfG. SEWING IL&CWNEm-.AL EINDSS The publie have loag ideeda ths esa~ swut of a Mrt, wlhere all kinds of Sewing me nd ompse ies eb emachi uhic tb esu ~T 4tpq Ma s a Mart we invt yeu4'IIS .t* e eweased .ao22 2ptf N-S. UE2 aw,~ ar4 A,~eu