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Ie propriétéb imnlilières riiiitr. tes. dérendant de la àsAii?-eeion virant, il1 Louir Duifour: un juement de éW.ri.. r,-ndu le 19 novembre l-;9 contre Eri..il Cnrtniir : cuir, outil» de -.lieir, itTlffe*. w: oan iet Iarîiis. 2 charrettrr a'c harciiii'i 2 chevaux, une vacheet son veau; comtantt. ST-CHARLES Vente de l'habitation Octave Labranche. prérdte(lnmeri nt décrite, renioyée au 1er avril lb71. O > CLi MM.&3 O??KCIIIPI iII....rd miCumml....III NOUVELLE.ORLEANS Boumok% hsumtni.aruiôwe Quadrsmt., uuoptlquede touta sortseo w"sd mtbi.u.., &e. k... k.., keke C.L. CH)APOTEL FERBLANTIER angle des rues Bonsbon et Bienville Offre à ait nnmtylirouipe l.lientéiïle nu grand flot<,itabeit de. autioaigei 4-1 ixin et Pil ferWbltal, nlain dc sidtgc, moine de Pieds, Mimain de wl4echr. . AIsni une graude variété de Wievcs de meiilk-trt-i uinrqt..., pour bois et harboun EJrascs do cheminteo-i, de ftoutes craudeara Daietrice dc <siaSmc, (lu touten qualités tW Le# ordres scra'at etéiotée ave., P,.il promptitude et à dem ptix mo&i'rda. 1mat \n\n THE MESC ACEBE. JnnrmM of the PeI'Ib of St. John tho Baptist. ^. M7I Kr,. & T. BELLOW, Edit-re I~trng.. .9 Adve~riimeancultg. Poe." i v'ur'ý of to luin.., fnrthnRr'.I nA 41 Cr *lrti i ti'j;.I ivr r1+nP· tI! to r) l'lln ftr -at t -09ofJln1 1tt inter. ~ Tl u'.u tiorg.tv,,,uth must hr: uaidrpe url 'u C''; r P. 0.),.,4.. .Io!n VIh, Bnpteq. La. fp V rM rq* AV 11 RTnY d Co'.. (edotnl Pr'.. i ihiir-. cortler ('snpt nlua (t r1ric'r S1re*e.l, IirP Air ou!r atluoraiZe ngette ftir thIu rite or New Orl'nn!. R1%4'.Mi'urrn. TutoM. 'IARDREIW k ('n.. 21 V'ii''; Row (firt floor). N w York. nrr onr ouly Authorized agentn in the North. SATURDAY, API:II, Irt, 1871. poetrg. CRUISING. What are the danr but islands, So maey little islands, And sleep the sea of silence That flows about them all? There, when the moon is risen, The peacefl waters glidsten ; 13ut yondef plashinr-listen ! It is the souls that ftall. The little boats are skimming. The wind-hed boats are skimming, Each in its silver rimming, Apart from fleet and shore. There not an oar I. dipping With just a cable's slipping Glides out the phantom shipping That wanders evermore. Every day's an island. A green or barren island, A lowland or a highland, That looks upon the sea. There fruitful groves are crowning; There barren cliffs are frowning, And rocky channels drowning The little boats that flee. How many are the lands, The teemingl , taldk IsUads, That ia the s of lence Thebs roving vessels find? Their number no man knoweth; Their way the current aboweth The tide resmrnlesr foweth As eaeh is lift behind. The ail.r lonl to tarry For rest they long to tarry Whoa at some al do faery They touch and go ashore. With snags of wistful pleading They follow Ife unheeding, And with thetide's mreeding Are drifting as before. But sometime, in the sailing, The blind and end m sailing. They psae yoe hailing f land upom sea: 'the lewlad. and the hightbland, And all beyond the islands, Behold the sea oeilenoe Behold the gres w.ite sea. -CARL. Ss .es,R in HIs.er' MIagzine far April. Tax great caus ofo tauy yourg people belrgrayhbeeed Ieoin account f thlr u cused thecs 1Be .opeeds whih lms, leeded the uro e long. NAruRaes a*U lrW SAITIV is a ao rftmedi ,S his. Clear..crpe4 ; ,wpoioau; perfectly wms,, dimestod ret , Adll rugl4 csl It. soeedvecdeemm& - tt fwd or Lrwbeoif. NsI a" at UDGA* P. num al IW.IU P KIEOD tO A LS. toe (C1. 06.e bll~l~QLI(IA I ULl rMU P "i a II "The American Baron" is the only gerni in this number. The author of "Anteros" c.sain failed to furnish his manuseript in time. Three more installments will com iltc'f this story. fty a ni.anderstandiirWl .~,cIt the advision nf'Anne Furness." the" ' gnrch numbnher inclcuded also the installment tr .April. Ai, illn.trated article entitled "'The Pit €,airnl I'llanlctrr" tells the story of the lllti'eos ift the "Bounty" and their .cacrccndants i l'it,'airn and norfclkl alands. The L.,',rc!'c .4tlearsmjljustly remarks that, "t takcen as a wh.ile. there is probably no r chain, of cccurr,'.esC in hist,,ory more replete with incmance" Lacly Ileic'her's recent ln..k, ''The Meutineers of the Bounty." tfrnishes materials fur the stctry whic.h is lhcought down.to the year IRf7o. ',aly el cher isa step-d.ughterf fCaptain Ileywceit, one ,of tihe mitdhipLnen of the "'.oluncty." " iowerv. Saturdally Night," is a novel r artick', wirtb characteristic illustrations, ir imnportant as a fa'ithful portraiture of tlhe present asp(cts .'rid the past history of that portion aof N.cw York city which from the firsth as been. par excrellence, the German I Quarter. " "Frederick the Great" is profusely illnrs trated in this number-the next to the last installment of an exceed.irgi interesting ' history, "Alncg the Florida heef" gives a pleacant and instructive description of Key .Vcest, containine a thrilling account of the hurricane of 181;5. Benson J. Lousing eontrihltes two papers for this number-"Anna Vallayer-Coster" and "Our French Allies." While the latter shows what was the real nature of the ausistance rendered this coucntry by the French Government during the Revolution, and the memorable part played by Beau mnarchais in our behalf, the former is a fascinating narrative of one of Beac mar- m chain's favorites, Mademoiselle Vallayer, f afterward Madame Coster. This sketch, J which is accompanied by a portrait. intro duces as to Parisian society a thundred years I ago. Mademoiselle Vallayer waMan enthu. siast in favor ,of the Americans, and pengtrated the duplicity of Arthur Lee, a young Virginian, whose untruthful letters to Congress did much to injure Beaumarchais and the American cause. Mr. Eugene Lawrence's paper on "Dominic and the Inquisiticn" is a very exhaustive history, giving in nineteen paces the substance of many volumes. This author's historical papers are as fascinating in their style as they are instructive. Mr. William L. Walker contributes a paper on "' 'he Gulf Stream and the Trade winds," giving a theory of theirorigin which will command attention, and probably be aeeepted as the ultimate solution of a problem that has long vexed the mcat ingenious philosophers. This number contains four short stories. " John Eastman's Compensation," by Miss Emma B. Cobh, strongly portray some T characters which will appear familiar to those acquainted with New England life. Annie Thomas contrihutes "My Hero," ane of her beat love-stcese. "The Mummy's ir Foot" is a beautiful sketch, a bravura of the " fancy, happily rendered from the French of I' Theophile Gautier by Mrs. H. 8. Conant. e "Eh! what is it V" is a humorous story 'as re gnod as a play, contributed by J.H. Connelly. "Cruising" is an esquisite poem, contributed by Carl 8pencer. The Easy Chair disacuses railroad acci- e dents, editorial responsibility, the Uhlans of Cl the Press, and Jenkius's recent ridiculous lP failures as a historian. The Historical Record contains a enmpre. hensive s.mma o'ef evete frm January 24 to February S;. The &Selatllc Record and the Drawer c, eontribate their usual fund of iaformation and aunedote. Ti Ac T'rThe Niorth British Review. No CVI, for January, 1t71. Contents: ART. 1. ProvemcaI Ver#eation. V. The Bo.rIas and their Latest Historiaa. 3. 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Sllr vi ring and l.tve.lii ; D)rawing of plt-t andl amnp. ; (Con.tlitltinal Inw ; Commercial law nad usa'ges: ;lni-k K-.viitg. 'Thi ('Cla~ irel ('ourso e renprisesi the I.lvih . enumerat.,l I rnnches, with the ad'di tii,, of Lrtin an.! iGret I:. TERMS OF TUITION FOR )AY clttni. tis, PATABIE MOFNi ltlY ('Commerinl ('tui se .. .l .l lprr ltututu. Clasaical Courtte .... lo0 per anllnum BOARD AND TUITION : Payable quarterly in advance, per an num, $360 to $432. (ernrmn, Ripanish. Drawing, 3Muaic, Fen. Srint. & c., furm extra charges. lonkst awl Stationery are upplied by the School at current prices. Puplila are not admitted for a shorter term than one year. EXAMINATIONS: Private examinations conductd hvby the Di rector nod his Assistanta are held monthly The Anmnal Public Examinations will take plkce durmg the closing week uof tllh sesion. MONTHLY REPORTS: Monthly repotrts are sent to parents or guardian,. stating the tcndunt. p,rogress, rank iu class and attendance of pupils. LETTERS: loarding students. wh.uie fanmili's reside t tlit of the parish of Orleans. are re'qiruedi to writue lettern every Naturday. Thei corrit nlpo, dt'nce betwtetu parents and pupils is iot suht. etc to Inpeetim. "S VISITS: l'rentsttui are elltreatetl to make their visits, 'uut utllntlo l Olai +, t4'fir,. It A. M. or tiller , I. M., 1 in order Ito .vtil all interfirt.oie with the ti!'vn.emeut of i ttudentsa anl the dircipini:e of the sch.ol. OUTFII'? 1foj1,-r theartietca nfctnt iný neventu.,y fist IuAt IS.ra no.1 eomf rt. cah it tu-u it..,: I t )Ix.rovin.Nl Iwith 6 tow.-lr.ft nntrLi,, t.l ~t1 1t, I sp'evn no.! fork. I tn),!t" kui'.. I tin bansin. f.sot titi, I night luI.. I unntIttrc ' It. X 3 I daI,,ahe Wistdtat bla.t.,rt, I puitl.w 3 pillow ..nscn,i nun '.uir .t nl, I Inl''. puit. her. Every article Fnlloul bteI 1w arke.I 0 a"11 the name of the owner in full. Professors of the Collegiate Depait ment: Wi. WALKER, rovfcaeor of the E. U. TREPAGNIEK, Prefeamom ef Ntewnemdlat, clar..ea. *e NO NT LUZUT4, Profe~rneerefhe " Weemc Class. Qee. GERMMER, Prw.Et.r of she Latin sad k. Claw.. A. V. 3033 WN, ProCfw.., of the Mss6emadeal Cla.. A. PERLELLE, Prfe..r f Drawlag. H. 33LPVG3T, Profearnor of Pea. mmamhLp. The Primary and IntermedIate Depart. minet ae dillgently trained by profeaaors of long expeireco and acknowledged merit. Further infonnation may be obtained by .ddreaaing a eotmmunicatinn to theDirector through the P. O. Locked Box, toss, A. V. BRoMA!, Director. CHARLES LOUQUE, &t~ritg La= au i & &wv, 144.... Royal street....144 Nzw OmnzAzqs. *%OV Fever and dS.g '1':I11lrýýa#ýSý1s WIIý ~a tib 4 .ium sumd in h~am And d4 rsrr trq rilL lP1 d an a Muh rjlr r re !ýiM ý 40 0in a Imhtplg rr ~~l~U· ~lla .l L. DEPOORTER, ATTORNIEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Pdcrr P. 0., StY. Jv/tn Ithe Cnpll, A.a. Office, I :'1le IClelow the. Ilourit Iloua"'. Will pr.., tiro in the p rrilhr of St. ('Ihnrk~r, 'Ir l Assm tiom, ad Lafere fee Srre o ('' urt of the Statc. z'ey 8 If f 3,11L1: I.I.t( )1.:. .i l. . :.IX P. . N'w Orl,.eiw P. 0.j Cenviit P. 0., I:-ox I u!,. St. Jnanc .. LEGENDRE & POCHE. ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. O F C I .4: 2.3:... Roal Street, New Orleans...25 St. Jame~ Partsh,-at F. P. Po:iuo"'s Iresidence, near the Court Hlouse. ! POne of the partnetrs will lbe at the Court Jloue ,,f tth parish of St. Jouhn the Itptist every ''t tRaseAr. Ic. "9ttf HItA.1 MI. ' %lVP'R W1ILI.IAM SIMS ('CA VER & SIlS Navolcnnrtle, La.. W\ill itt enid prcuiinitlv to nll hburlneAP en Srtt. .J.,it tlt,"m iii Stb J'l:riJtr~ o st. ('hnrlcw NEWI OIILEANS DilIECTORY. AGRI; 1 'L TIRA. L IMPL EMENTS. Thes. B. edrlry. No 9 Pe'rdlid St. Ball'. Ohio Mowers anl R alpers, Sauttly (GIng l'lwe. Stlfflrd ('ultivators, Southeirn (' rn Plnnter, anl (' ,tton P'lanlter, Victor ('anu, Mills, ( ,,k's Evaporator. B OYS nI,*CllllDRESS' CLOTI TllN. B. '. I.I*lk.e, 110 ('anrl. Street, near St. Chark.. CARPET 7 AREHlOUSE. A. Broulacan & Co. 17 ('hartree Street, tand Whhsale anI Ietail Dealer. in Car , ts. Floor Oil Clthl. ('hina and Cocoa attin.s, ('urtains, Window Shades ant? Upholsters' Materials. DENTIS 7: Dr. J. S. Knapp, I. Btuonne Street. MUSIC & MUSICAL IN.STRUAIENTS .1. B. Blacr arm , 201 Canal Street. MACHINERY. TAh. . B. edley, No. P. Perdido St., Port abl, and Stationenry Steam Engines and Ihilers. Saw M ills, Shingle Machines, Corn satd Wheat Mills. Steam and Water Pipes and Fittinrs, Belting. Cotton Gins and Prec.ece, Saw (iueuners. Steam Guisgcete. OPTICIAMN Willam leohae, 1vo Carondelt Stfi., above I'udrns. ORLIE 4INS INFIRMARI: 142 Canal Street. Dr. E'.ppts. (ienornl and Special S.lrgery. Dr. erred, Diwnea. of thlee E)e and Eu. Dr. Brirkell, On I)isease, Peculil"r in Fe male". Dr. BrDws, Diecaene of Throat anad ('h11.t. A·e,,neioldlatnel; First Class, send for Cul utlar - P. 0. ICt 6. SHIRTS AND MEN'S FURxISl/lNG/ GOODS. B. ~I'. IerllI, I10 Canal Strcet, near i. Charles. E. C. WHARTON & Co. " ADYUERT SNG AGENTS, O/, CAX1TON PIAS BUILDING, Cursor Camp & (Iravier treets, NEW @SL3aM. Ajgonts for 6 AHi~eAaeibE & A4uwS Csweuru, NA9ATVTRE'S HAIR RESTORTItVE '3 Contins no LAC SULPHRR-Wo S-GAR OP LBAD-NRo ITIIAROGB .-No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely fee from the Polsonous and helthrde drgp used in other Hair Pnp . Tresparreut cad clear as cr:al, it will CIEAN CIa EFIEINT- Idesre tsea LUNO SOUGHT FOR AND FOUNIDI AT LAST! * rtesatu and presents the Heir from bareuig ra,impert. s ,g ao a.pM r. caes, reuases D udr t tsal aind ffea tSe. heaed, chck, ths hear frea fIlag , and restere it to a gracS ,emtt skes pramneidy . presame Headache., cares all Hmaers, cutrwnc meruos., and am. -ueral eeL. AS A DR8SINGO FOR THE HAIR, IT IS THE BEST ART. ICLE IN T1HE MARKET. Dr. 0. SMITH, pacate.e.Groton Junction, Ks. Prupare only by PROCTER BROS, lesogMter. iuas. 'Te genuine is put up la a p bottle, made epsdy for it, with the sotbs e articl blews in the Ide. Ask frar ist fan !oreys e *ir W lleas. Sume, aM .take ao other. lead a btree oeut stamp to I'Pr Bros ar a treetle on ths humsn hair. The infordi allop it cjtW*te ! * worth $3 #o any person. 809s-17