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NEW ORLEANS:
MONDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1652.
Ths late Flood in the Ohio.
From thol Pittsburgh Journal of the 19th tilt. we gather
the followiIig purtieuhLos otf the recent disastrous flood in
the Altteghiy. Monontgahela. and bhio river' :
W,, hawe scarcely been able to sum up the damage and
diatli,tr, ,,t the tote flood when we find ourselves sur
roundlled by uanothetr aud ot lmoro deotruitlveo oundation.
At tiloe tina oI conamente this article--Sunday eveoning
at IQIj oi'tloik--the wateris up to wl fit. anld both rivers
riino it the rate of 6 to i inchs an hoour, with ti heavy
ra l:illn.:, which eoummenced Friday evening about att
ot'cltt.k al.it htts continuedtlmost without intermiosion
until this hour.
ll th. rti-int flood the great rte u was in the Monnn
gahelat. whlist itii Allieghlny was tcarctiy swollen beyond
the btoudt- if an ordinary spring freshet. Nov. both
riowr, aro gi-giit over their batiks and informaution from
tho' lltai watert of both leads us to look for still further
enernaehnonnts ,.f the flood.
At ltrownivilh. Sunday morning. the Minongahela was
ri.iu, ait tiLh apipalling rate of two feet an lhour : and from
thi loil writors of the Allegltny wt, learnI tlhat the val
ioaiy- were rhriIIgtd with heavy bodies of snow to aggravatet
tht uopro.'oo.dnted lttl of rain.
.tat lay he tihe eiffect of the Iieavy nin of Satulrday
a and Suo.dy oi the streams alroly so enormonsly swot
le., rd le*ll ril-ng.tit is impoosoble to predict with ter
tainty. \Will thit ilnfi stiou we have of the tattle of
lhb. -itr-. - btlow u'. t Ihoeaver. Ithe M.l.nllogm. tthe
I(oooalt..anld Scioto, nlauntoning over their boonkF. and
the il t htti pattthiottalrtdy up to within eleo feet of
the groit flod of 18:. land still rising at an incredible
rlt. w. mu.-t iconiludp it Is ucareltyl posmble for the
w pa.r- t, ,,ill to thsiiil, b.foro the intluence of the rain
ntow fdili'.ol ,hi b filt. to iaddl disastl.r pon dliaster.
Thb. Allreh-tiny riveor is covilred with flotting fraugments
of riio.. valuablh ti-tlbtr, aind lumber of ui deihriptions.
w hich hare bein oiwpt from their mooringt, and now
lingti :is wildl tinf.hiionl with troo. drift-wood, and fence
railt. N lloixrs -o f human ttings hobr bobtn seen on ralft.
and i,.rtioi, of r.tsP. ti they swept pait the tity. clinging
to thtir r,r,.,prty at the peril if their lives. Anl we re
gt ,t to -ay. that bivu, haveaetutlly ten o.acrif.eed in view
of enr inhabitants by thoin adventurons spirit. Ono raft
of toin.. r on which a deficiency of sweeps gave evidence
that it ha I hon carried off unuxpectedly from it laoud
ing. anI having thrt-i men on it. wat precipitattd upon
o of the peirp.ndioular piris of thii uppetr or 0Mehanii's
I--ýtr,,,t irdgy; tie raft shattered to fragmentt, and the
men Ltt. Io were, not eye witnest to thi, disaster. yet
iur it ',,i..itio i a from ieveral o tourceo. and io' positive.
that i t.-- lil.. as tha. titatement appears. wa must admit
it. It . dittolt to realize tlht thro.. moll, in brold lday
lictlt, in o i,.w of th.e nulnbe.rs whic., despite the pelting
r",tn It.oo'd the banks, ,urrounded too by tlot multiplied
nos,,:tl " , -u:)irlg thilmsevlts which tb,' emveral boards pre
oont.. ,',,u'.1. tho Itave bten drnown.d. BHt the impitu
oitv it oh, -troas. wlhich at this inometl hIggors dtis
ojrti' witllb the chiling toimpi-roturo uf the watler. fro-h
trnitl it, zo fontains. maty toI' llitcient to explain a oud
iein. p:o .-i. of th,+ vital powiers-the only hypotholis on
whi.l oi, i to ladmit that drownoinglhas occurred ill these
eircUm ýtynes.
W11 ,ivt. lrtot andi unilpegrhable infoirmatinn of an
o-r l" tr,,e pro.eiio.ly similar peri.. awhbh woo witnessed
by not . S-" dil inlay mrning. ogpp.siteIthh city.
A fl ti-,,t of toot if liigi wai seen descending with
thi-n .-tited toi.-tt. and a man (,it it was vigoroutly
htru 1'.-it 1 e ontrol it -oriIe. tle guided its headlong
e-rl,+r itlt ias.t the Mhaniclu stroeut bridg. the arlue
duc't. ad tih. (land st ren+t bridge. but was not so tluky in
At ,.ri,. 1,t the pir., of tho, St I'lair street bridge For
tLan11ito.v. th,' piri," ,of this hrida,' hllVe been ,tro'ngthenced
within, 1-v yeliar., by thad·lditino to their ulpor ..dge, of
lm:otv- toll. or itC Ireaker., whitai. inutead of stantling
p.rpor Ilelaly to tit' otrrt nit. preent al intllnuor plalte.
wtith ai, .,ytgl,. Ito orllittry oivigattor. linding him
hlf.tl,'l* toiH inolvita~l lonttel t with tll piier. dri.ppiod
hii l- . ring tr and luarltd i ilt=tll fril a rltnino jump
tallj : - his dorlnn'd '..''t ros. to tile swl~ll of thbe oh)
strnl,.t I ttrrent, he spraglq forward and leaped brnvely
e!iar ti It . crhiing ai:.urgiog tiilllher. made sure hip
froill m:nl. cheereld by the raptirlou tad joyful shouts
of to .titi crowd of witno s i sot-he clambered steadily up
the pielr ot ll four. and with It friendly handl from the
top lith w toon on the hbridge. It was. as he pithily re
markedi. whitit he wipedl the walt frout hit brow. ' poen.
ty tigilt tit."
The Post of the 21st says :
T 'h., wate1r. high as it was. want.,d nearly t.ree f.et of
beileg ; igitl it sas eluring thit great ood e of IteA2.
V , , t Wd. yesterdae y afternoon. that part of tile city I
whieh lie- on tlhe bankt of the Allegheny. and fuund the
e1rileeg mltong thle inhabitants eery great. In some,' of
the dweieleg- near the river tie water had risen to the
see'oid stery. and in many othlers it had covered them en
tirely. eex t a small portion ,of the roof. It ex'tends up
the etrnete ,ond alleys leadting from the Allegheny river to
Penn street.,
T'lhe hment of the .ibierty street Meithodist Church.
on the ",.rlter of elay street. is filled wilb water. as are also
t tho.e hiuoes ill the block from Iedout alhley to tile t'rem
iLnatio torner of T'hird stre't. Tl'.s ettre filled prineitpl
ly Iy el eot dergretnmd currlents. as aroalso those on the
S oth e.,'e o f Federal strteet.
Ie tit npper part of tihe city. the Aieghenyhadex
teuddi it. btendaries back from what it was on Monday
veiuf The foundries and mills,. partially covered ,n
Monlday. were entirely under water. Biut that which
wil.ltet our citizens tostly. is the compltete stoppage of
the' tIeer crtnte. The water has invatded thse deep pits
P in wt,. Ih tIe steam engtines were locateld, and filled tthem
p toe tel first floor. wbere the water approaches very near
the t'teutce doors. The deetage which will he dono to thet
eatehiteery ot other milts will be tremendous. The water
was r es poeuring over each end of the tMechanic street
- .bridge. antd tears were entertained that it would he carried
"u + iIt is fieared that the bridges on the Monongahela. above
this city, have heen carried away.
On the Allegheny side of the river. yesterday morning.
the flood heing then at its height. covered the splendidly
laid out gardens of General itobinson. andtinvaded the
first fleor of hi dwelling. as it did many of those fine
dweliings ,n lPenn street.
Thr gre'tlnds. engine-hloue and out-buildings. adjacent
to the I ',ne Factory, are under water. The ios toe the
laechtnh ,y will be heavy. All this part of the city is
travere, , iy Ihtts. rafts. boats. and every article that can
he ftonlloi t, bear a voyager.
A,.'.*. 'eee Yee Ite:I0IEFee OFc TCe Feeeee.-\\e gtithee
fr,,nl tle \llteeeling Advertiser the followingt relating to
the Ite- i.ell.etedttih) in that city :
tWitll .:1 urenu of water around us. there is great ditli
cutty u getting tany fio cooking purposes.
A fiam:.y it East Wheeling. living in it small brick tene
ment. wt, . heirt crying thr aid for hours. the otto staeud
ing on the floor with his head barely out of water. andl
his wtire on it bed floating on tie waters withiu. They
wetLt te e'iel t night. suspecting n, dange'r. and ere they
were aware of it the furniture in tihe roem blocked up
the doo,'. end they wert e rescued by toete boatmeilen pess
ing. teh, broke in the dloor to get the fimily out.
Eetr ,latys. of ititehietowut while engaged yetetrday
in swillt; eitlg i hi lrse to a flatboat.that he might remove
his elftely tlld furniture. the horse became frightened.
and. pltnging into a deep tole, ceatlsed the death of Mr,
HIays by rowning. Another man. named Colitmn. a car
peete'el "il.e drowne d.
A he . finding himself itt a predieament, mounted
the ate of a e:lesion and swam into the hall.
" ceoe . oin the island. being involved in the sea of waters
arollnd htr. gradually- mounted a large hlaly stack as the
watesll ro'.. tied tnneonscioue of danger, kept on eating
until - eet -.drly mountted . he top of the stack. The waters
ceall- ".I washetd eaway her precareieu footing. and no
doue,. : e yee derownetd.
wrte- t tih ladies of Paris na follows: tLadies in Panis
have t. greatest horror of being fat; death has fewer
horrrc, nl"n corpulency. There is no doubt the corpu
lency of 'tl Duhelss de P1I1lin was the remote cause of
her n: .: and I really believe that if the Salique law
did no L event a lady from ascending the throne. the first
Empre - rould ordain the destruction of all children who
appear :eclined to corpulency. During the past week
ther' I. been buried at Perre to Chaine, the Marquise de
* a 7 , died in consequence of having ruined her diges
tion 1, . excessive use of vinegar : the Princess de * **
from lt: amne cause, having exhausted herself by refu
ing t- . ufent nourhmet orhmnt : and Mme. * * *. the
wife . de change, killed by vinegar.' The mother
of vile, t i the first cousin of death. The first and last
persono -+ nk daily three large tumblers of vinegar, and
they ,i -horrible punishment-fat. Between vinegar
andr: " the fashionble world here is in a sorry way."
fBit. I,...-A carose wnhich occurred in the Court
of C o" L'leas on Thursday. regarding a liability on .
bill of -iug. calls for the attention of the mercantile
Lobhl. 1 hle question was whether a bill of lading given
by th ..etr of to hip for goods which she had never
recriv ,c hoard. could be held to bind his employers
S The l> Wlcidld to the contrary. Thevery nature ofa.
bill.f . cg it was affirmed. showed that it ought notto
be, ,,r '1l the good were on board, and the only remedy
forth- iigoner, therefore. waes an action against the
cape - fraud. A bill ef lading.l under euch iercnm
Stan-. odnd conosquently her as valucesic as a fPorged
bill of hange and as the seeurity of perrsons who re
ecil I doreuments io thus mb de contlngent upon the
hollco -I Is. inoater, irrespective of the owners, it Is a
poin:r c, -lhocld ael be oerleeokld [londou paper.
Tel', .Ictulltsd slaves were lhnded in Cuba in
18N3 i oly htbouood In Broolln I ldS.
Congreslonadl.
W.ronoavo.. Alril V, 1852.
The flonate was not in rselon to-day.
llolHrr or Rnr..,rrTATIrrs.-R Reslntiooon of the Now
York i.egtglrator; without beingread, were r flrredtothe
Commlitteeoo on Commerre. t
A rreolution was agreed tonatthoriidng tibolUY lttee
on Naval Affairs to inquoir into and rjort o stn a OlterOB
tlou in the appointment of midshipmen, so a0 to offord
members of Congress an opportunity of making nomiona
ilone.
The ilotuo went into committee on the state of the
Union, and Mr. Ewing, of Kentucky, who had the floor
from yestrday. made a speoech with a view of putting his
constituents in pomossession of his sentiments.
Ile said ho was inclined to give Mo support to the hillf
,uder considcration, as one of the most harmless develop.
ments of popular tfeeling. He then alluded to the state
.l national polities, and adverted tothe propooltion of in-t
toorvntton in the ooffirr of Europew ih he deemed i
would beh. perfectly nugatory, oonsidering the strength
odl magnitudo of the powers which are arrayed against t
t.,- rights of the people. Ile made some other reomarkh.,
which eroldI not he distinctly heard and concluded long
hefore his hour had expired.
Mr. Slbley. of Minnesota Territory. after briefly review
ing the orovtions of the bill. went into a statement rela
tive to the rights of the territories with reference to the
public lands, and referred to the selfish nature of the oh
Jcltions urged by members of some States against grants
boiog made to others. He concluded with expressing his 1
coniction of the injorious tendencies of the bill with re
fereooo to the territories, and suggested what he con
oeiood would obviate the difficulty. 1
Mr. Ftikllo. of Illinois, after alluding to tile hill before
the Hlouse on a former day, granting prre-emption rtghts
to .rttlrs on the Mobile and Chicago line of railroads.
whlch he hoped would ultimately pass, to protect them
against speculators. went into an examination of the
hlomeitead Bill, of which he wa in fravor ; he replied to
the arguments ofMr. Fuloler. of Maino. who oonoiOerod
tile bill as an unconstitutional measure ; and he cootenod
edl that public lands can never be exbausted in a country
of fourteen hundred millions of acrs. being. ao Mr. Chand
bor. of Pennsylvraonia, had erxproessed it. an acre and a half
for overy human being on the face of the globe. lie cono
ridercd that the expeuns of surveying would be methy by
additional sales of land. which would be ultimately pur
rlhased by those who were originally free settlers ; he com
batd the arguments that had been adduced against the
operation of the proposed measure. andooncluded by ex
pressiog his convoiotion that the hill would be productirve
of the most salutary and beneficial effectsr.
Mr. Evans. of Maryland: having obtained the floor.
tihe committee rose.
The IHoorse having resumed. Mr. Cobb. of Alabama.
moved that the rules be ruspended. and that the business
on the Speaker's table be taken up Thit being objected
to. a motion wao carried that the Itouse adjourn.
Biolo..--Filrs of the Journal de Comerelo. up to
Mlarch 14. furnish the New York Sun with the following
itlom from Rilo. and front Buenos Ayros up to 4th, anl
Monotvido to March 6. -
Sr. D. J. Francisco liro hs been elected Prresident of
thle - Fsrtaete Oriental." by a rote of 35 out of :8 mem
bcrs. This unexpectedly large mojority is accounted for
by the fact that II members of the minority party, the
lattr having foiled in bringing about a pnrticipotion in
the, higher oitce of state by the two parties equally. ad
dr0.0s0 a note to Sr. Jiro, signifying their intention to
oupport him it order to avoid further diroension. ii. F.
Catl.llanoo has behn appointed Minister of Foreigo Affairs.
,d i. WOf. Erraoquin. Minister of Fiannce. The portfolio
of' war and the marineo it woo reported, would be entruot
,l to Geo. . C. ]ian.
TIhe principal part of the Brazilian troops had left Co
1,ojo for Mlontervideo. the cavalry going to Santa Lucia
and lonolones. Tih decree of January. lrgolizing as
,.llrreny certain foreign gold and silver coin. hod been re.
v.,kd. The": Journal" states that the measures of the
proviilonalogoseremst had hitherto met with general ap
,robotion. den. Manoeila had arrirved at Rio. en route
for IEngland. The tonnage duties of Brazil have been ro
dtoed from O00 rees to 3O0. and the coosting trade has
bel,,n declared altogether exempt from thebo.
Aeooonts from Blabio mention the arrival of Rosa1 . on
b,,oard of t1e "Conflict." aceromponied by his daughter,
loonulita. Go. Iehaque. and Coin. Costa and PFebre.
TIoe ondoutt of bis daughter during the uncertainty of
tl, eoo,llic. and boforo the flight of Boosr. it spoken of
in lea'o of high praise. even by the enemies of Rooao.
The latter is stated to havre oinjured his hand by the
falling of his horse. when obliged to tako to flight.
Affair were lquiet in the provincesr of B.ahia and Per
natmtbuco.
Igv a docrle of thoe 1th April. all the proprerty of Roca.
a- dcolared e.sehted to the government. and all Span
i-h subjectnrexempt from military duty.
Arr:g.nmntoo l havre 1pen made for the ourveys for tilt.
inOtnld railrod. which is to connect the provinces of
Mlinos rod S. 'Paulo with Rio de Janeiro. The work ib to be
odertaZken by an English company. the ogent for which
is the tesoonte de Barbacena.
It .frlJxl, it- ,l. Oi'e'-Kt .-The elipple ship Flying
Cloud. Captain Cressey. on the passage from Canton to
New Vork. boarded an Euglilh ship and received from her
Asveral American papers. These were an unexpert'ed
treat. and, therefore, the more agreeable. Throwing him
,ief into an easy position, along a settee. Captain Crew ey
wat soon at home among the sayings and doings of Yan.
kee land. Mrs. Cressey was with him. and he was reading
to her the interesting parugraph. when be h happened to
meet with one which proved a stump'er. It was nothing
more nor less than a most touching notice of his own death.
whil was announced to have taken place on the puasage
fr,,m San FranelPt o to China This interesting announce
ment. it appears. had been telegraphed from New Orleans
to NewYork. but none of his friends had ben able to trae
it to its origin It saved the gallant Captain a lawsuit.
however, as on the pasuage to California. he put an officer
oil duty for springing the main-mast. and be had returned
to New Tork with the Intention of commencing a suit
against him on his return. When he heard of the Capt.'s
death, he went to sea again.
\i Nt1 N ,tA )T ,a" t s.-Between twenty and thir
ty lmerchant from New ,lexico arrived alt St Louis from
ludeiendetnc. ou tie 25th nit.. bringing with them $300.
) ill gold and silver. for the pturpose of purclhasing good
if.r tlh Santa Fe trade. These gentlemen left Santa Fe on
the 13tll f March., an performed the trip across the
P'lains without any interruption ot the part of the [ndi
un:. Thy report no recent Indian aggressions In the
new Territory Business at Santa Fe was very dull. and
the place was almost deserted t those who could raise an
outfithaving gone t tthe iGil. for the purpose of digging
goldl. about which there was considerable excitement.
Governor Calhoun was preparing to leave for Washing
ton city The March mail was at Cedar Spring : the April
mail at Council Grove-all well. Aubrey has gone the new
rout The Arapawhes. Kiawahs. Pawnece and llheyeune
Iudinus were trading with Bent. five miles above Fort At
kinsonu
N ooi..-A letter dated Valparaioo. oMarch 18. says:
SThe oPt. I,awrrnce arrived at this port yesterday, after a
iassae of ftorty-two dony from Rio. The Ponltsmouth
oode theb passage from Rio to this port in forty days. The
triato. laritao. the faog-ship of Commodore M oCauley. ts
il in port. Tie Viseonnes is away at the Islalnd. The
h'andalia ito e a cruise ra ecg m tel coast. I
iotr ewba days a court-martial wilt be heod on bonrd of t
thb I laritan. for the trial of it nuomber of me of the i
vadron. againsto whom ocharges Iave beon preferred.
Rom of them of a very aggravated character. The t
Portsmoltll will ty hoere about three w·eks. and thten
prnceed to the islands or San Franiriso.
I. t:olr.s -A orresppondnllt of the Alhoy Retgisitr.
writing from .Tillnt sota. says .
- It i i singular flet. ttlat tit ordinary fleld-birdt and
snu;;trs .,. comtmon in old oettementoo . mobl also tho
bo ey bee. lknonwn hereo before. h rve migrated hither
.it Wivilztsod mau. Tile Indians say that the rattle
nnkrl otillow in his wake also. Be that asit may. while
thvy are numerous farther t down th Mississippi. they
aiov not yet made thoio debut into this locality. In the
oototboorhood of SaLk IRapids. however. some have been
illtdo. where. it is said. they were never seen till roeehtly."
City Intelligence.
I'.A INC RATI.--Biogon.a tan Cotoso.--A race
which has bcreated eoosiderable excitement in oporting
irclest durin the past few days came off yesterday over
this courseo for purse of $800. mile heats, three best itn
five. under tile saddle. The entries were Jew ItS'irn.
Romnok and Tom amihet. three crack nags and winners at
fPtpw odo oimboro oguld otito O
The track ws in good order. though a little heavy on
the sbk stretch. the day clear oad warm: and tie attend
ante on the stands unusually large.
rile ile trie all stripped well, with the exccptioo of
Roloke. The last was tame from an oacident at Mobile
last week. The backer of each was sanguine of winning.
and t reedily accepted whatolvet bvts wore offered.
.oot Itilsmo was handled by Albert Conclin, Roanoke by
Jom Fofio. and Ton Smoley by Wt. B. Peabody.
Ito ft l.ol.--At the tap of the drum b ooanoke dashed off
withl tlhe lead. Tom, SmnleU next and Joe WIilsoo third. At
the first turn Tomo Smity went utp. and. paosing Roanobke.
mintainedl the load to the drow-gate. where Albert with
,,.. .et, the tront poiltion aon cameo through. winning
Ito heaoot in :24 i.t
.Deool fll,'t.--To o.miry letd oft. with Jeo next and
Iloaookr third. Roamok; lifted oll1 tle firt turn. and to wide
gap wa0s 0pe0md on him befoobr h. wao pulled lowo. On
tIl0 run Ioble t.l lappedo Too Smilly. ant they tcate by
thoe crow dead looked. mating a dead heat. Time 2:31o.
Thirl Ihoot.--.Jot Itilso, took the front. with Tono SmihTo
atl hls hip ton the back stretch Si.ko laopped Joo. and
they went through to the last quaorter neck and neck.
tloere mihll broke up. bloabke paosed himt. and made play
for tile lead. but Jo, went away from him. and won the
heat inei2:taeU
Poa. th leat.-Thin time Ralumke led off in gallant style,
tud kept the front at a wide gap to the score. (SmileU
Ircaking up twice.) Roanoke won the heat in 2:333i.
.'ifih lhret--The excitement now became intense, and
the friends of Roanocke bluffed boldly. The castings were
died up without stint.
At the signal Je sprung off with the lead, with lanekeI
playing at him in fine style. At the first turn Rie.nlke
tifted badly. and fell back at a fearful gap. Smiley made
an effort on th, back stretch, but drew off, and Rianoke
p.s.cing him. made a gallant burst for the heat, but was
ehaken off by Joe. Joe Wilsoa came through three lengths
in the advance, winuing the heat and the race in 2:31.
The nags acquitted themsetves admirably i and the rele
in the aggregate is pronounced to be one of the best ever
tun in the South.
lohn Burnett's Joe IVtt~ic; rider. Albert
Conec lin .............................. 2 1
It.lt. ThLapson's Roanoke : rider. Jim Eoffe..l 32 1 2
C. A. Camneyer', Toe Slile.l; rider. W. B.
peabody ........... ........ . . .... i.2 1 3 3
Time. de:24 .-2:3--2:2 / 13 :s=1•313.
THE PeI.At'DE VAnRIETIES-- The / \' gei, QIueet.
On the nuppoeition that this picc ile a ceerly to many
of our eitizens. a word or two there anent may not he
romn the fac t that Inurlinie. Queen of the Nog refdc. end
her nyph. nppep nt araer ee if in the habit tof csic
teeing in frach water. we inter that the play lace beet n im
named, for Nereids have ero hltherto nccu.tomed to ofind
their proper element in salt water, and Naiada in rivers.
springs, well and fountains.
The moeat clussical authority intforms us that th Nrfids
were nymphe of the s.r--daughters of Nereus and Dorl
Actctrng tothe greater number of mythologint, thcri
number was fifty. In the piay they sappearto have dwte
dled down to fourteeln. Thi great reduction in thcir
ranks may be acouctedl for on natural principles. From
the fact that they have left their natlurl etbment of call
water to swim in fresh in the bed of the river Rbhin. tihe
ihfereneq lp that tlley have hepomonenhcaithy, In the samee
anner that ehdnage of climate .icts human individuals.
end hence afrightful mortality in thet scaly community.
and a thinning out of their numbers.
As at lant mesaneholy resort to save them from total de
struction we recommend the fair deties to return totheir
native brine. where. in grettloe and caves. adorned with
shellt, they may sit on dolphins. weave garlands of gay
erre,e flourish, flounder and grow fat as of old.
But as to the performanece lat night. 'The gepntlemn
aho payed Blunderwlg is a new actor on thece boards.
From our knowledge of the music helonging to Lhe part. we
had been led to expeetthat Blunderwitg!would deilight u,
fwith a rich voicing of some favorite airs : but. astonishing
to relate. whenever it came his turn to sing. he adroitly
slid nut of the way. and hlft his rde to ihe sung by nn
Fuddlemng, who fully aeadrroitly slid in. Thesupposetion
ts that Bltnderwig had a bhad cold. from floundering habout
in fresh water. W certainiy admired the change. for
Puddlemng is magnificent in his action. though from hi,
singing. ItIs charitable to suppose that he is troubed with
aeold also.
We could not hbut admire the splendid hit made by the
.tron Saubhennhausen. when having made some unpleasant
tamily discovery. he rushes from thie stage. with a stridi,
like that of a pair of tongs. crying. -"horror ! horrore
horrore" The effect wac territe. There was eltoquenee
n tile flirt of his coat. and a volume of meaning in the
texion of his knees
We reeommend this burletta to the attention of tihe
pblie. One. thing it will teach-yec. two. The tfirst.
how a piece ctter aoning three seasons may ie clasceed
among nvarieties.t and the other. how a mutilated platy
with a bad east may draw a passable attendance.
N. 11 -We understand it is in contemplation to get up
at this house a new fantaotieal. spiritual. diabolical. eiphe
meetl extravaganza. entitled ' ]tlood and Gooen or tihe
Itibbed Nosed Ithinoeeres ! n "
IMAh.oo ANNA Btisllolo.--Thisi fair rotnlatrice,
as we are nformed. has engageld thie Armory Ihall for a
eeries of eoneerte. and will appear in the course of the
w..t. lier numerous friends will be happy to given her tihe
welcoeme she merits. Due notice will be given of her ar
rival.
CHARITY HOSPITAn.--Tihe fllowing is the
report of this institution for the week ending Saturday.
Mccy the lent Admimions. 241 ; Deaths. 25 : Discharges.
242 ; Remaining, 610. Por the month of April: Admit.
tld. males. 689 ; Females. 287--9i6; Dichareged, mrelc
6(4: Females. 282--975 ; Died, males. 84 ; Femalest, 28
112.
Ui. S. CRct:irr CoiT.--The dockets of this
Court wil be called this morning. end all causes not then
tfixed for trial will bhe continued until the December term.
FiltsT DITLtto:T CciorT--Judge Buthanan
,ee.ciding.--Sitincg tf Sourdcay.--I the ease of A. V.
iRiger. eharged with killing iChampagnc. commenced on
Friday last. and concluded on Saturdy at Ihalf past two
o'clock. the Jury brought in a verdict of t manslaughter."
Sn.nI encs.-Cornellus Willicams, a lad of fifteen years.
convicted of snatehing a bundle of clothing from the
clothing store of 3lr. Folger on tic' corner of tienvile and
Ohl Levee streete, was brought up for sentenea. The
IJudge in passing sentence eaid that he had aecays beea
of opinion that persons impriseecd lit hard labor had a
much better hebane for reformation tihan thore who onre,
coanfi cd in idleness. lie therefore entcencd the delin
icccnt to one year's imprisonment at hard labor in the
lietoe of Correction.
tannoias Antoine. for euttina open the pocket of Mr.
lihlhaan. it the auction store ofJ. It, Blxaheon.Chartres
:treet. with intent to rob. was sentenced to two years im
prisonment t had lahor in the Penitentiary. The pri
onler w ten hbrought up for sentence. directed the atten
tion of the Court to a tote on the Judge'a table. stating
ciraumstances in extenuation of the punihmeht to bhe in
ialted. in which ha contended that although aircum
staneel were against him. the charge had notJoaen elearly
proved. The Judge thought differently. aqd aconsidering
that there wta another prosecution agaitast the prlsontr.
which the District Attorney mlighlt not flud it convenient
to prosecute., the punishment inflicted was flied at two
years. hard labor. Antoine is famaaa in Paris for his
sleight of hand roabbhries.
Antoine Craig. alias lendersou for atattempting to snatch
a laly' poaket-booa, on Canal a treet was se'ntenced to two
yatrs imprisonment.
tiugh tallaghnr. for an as-ault on a woman. was impris
onted three months. and Richard Smith. who plhaded guil
lty- to a hat ga of stealing six shirts. was sent to the Peni
tiary one year.
Franctais Mornettp. under Ita p.a of guilty to a charge
af astault and hattery. was conftid in the Parish P'rison
one week.
FIRST Diat'ti't tlt'T(I+RT-R-o. dr ITl'tter,
lat-: Mlll AT ST. Mt taRY'a tAKETa-Sinata this occurrence
on Friday last. the vicinity of St. Mal.y's market has been
it senen of continued excitemeat. Thllroughouti hrday
might and on Saturday. an excited mob of disorderly and
rintnas person astsembled around the scnea of the late dia -
tulrbances. giving every evidence of a disposition to create
n gene+ral n.dee,
Tlomat Watson. charged withi having Ikntcktad down
and atamped upon ta man named T. raschol. dluring thal
riot. was Itrought up on Saturday. I'rasehol is the barter
who had to run for hi. life ot PFriday. from the purtuit ot
tala lao,. and whose taking rafuga in the Barbers' shop on
Tetypitoulas street caused that eattalhllsahmat tao torn
up by the rioters.
At tha burial of Tom Ianty. killed by (nall at the
Staold Region iotie liouse. a riot was aiaanticipated. Sun
dry diasorderly ersonsa were oeraed ta o ae h ongregated
around the totset whaare the body lay. aiad Captain Fortno.
in anticipation ot ditculity. doubld tha guard in tle vi
tinity. The only effectual means to dispera-the riotously
intlined. was to elote up. at an early hour. the numeroua
Coffea houses and dramshops in and around the market
lace. tand this dine. the supply of stimulating drinkm,bh
ing cut off. the crowds dispersed to their st.,rai quarters
John Broawn. brought up on a chargt of attempting to
pass a counterfeit $2n bill. was committed for trial before
tia FirPt District Court.
Ntumtroa aaesaa, of minor ilapartaap ea-b-itg the btutda
erlry d(lay tatnrroncea of astalts. dtrunllkanat- etc.
wera.wepta from thie docket of this t.flee.
SECOND Drs1l'Rt'T.--Recorde'r Ge,tsi..--W'm.
I. Wildrt. Esq . atahbed ly Hasil Hternandez td tl Friday.
at tba ofitae of JIlatiea Lauganbuh L. is auffarilaa greatly
froat Ii wound. but ap plyeici:an'sa rtfiate. mintiatbat
ha it tot dangearuu. y htla. having been prodauLed. lier
uandea has haatn admittedl to hail.
1aa.a( at aa TIIa's.---F. It. Bereitr ahbatrgs that an oa
about Noataber 1a5.105t. Ile tantrusatd to at I. Olitier a
anot of hand amounting to $t,57 25. paynta to tltb otd,.t
of Olivitr. with a ralPaast that he awould hat it tditroln t,l
and that Olivaer having procured til ditltant of the :.l,,a
apapropriated the proceeds to hi aown use. The txamin:t
lion of the cae a has been coatinued.
BIItLaaaa.a --From the affidavit of Augel I.atata. made
on tat urday. it apptars that hib store on St Anne street.
betweett Cond, tand Levee b treeta . was forcibly entered ot
the prvions niglht. and about $500. consisting of $145 it
gold. $90i in silver. $:5 in Spanish dollars. and the balatnc
in bank ,ills. wat taken ttirefroa. No Narrests.
'.St.-` r.Oo.0t Lotto,!'-.t0! Strpas was sen0t for
trial before the First District Cfout. for slapping Pierre
t'arr in thoe bo. and for telliog him that he rws thief.
which latter piece of information Cero 000 believing,
maodoe complaint.
Ito, Aaooo; E. o ,,nr l.-Sonoorof the pe~so... rs on
Iboard the ship Uttoo. from Belgiumo. by tray of celebra
tiog their 0r0ial in this fre country, ooheo. liberty is sup
posed to consist in the right of dOioing as eh one lo a.,es.
.oithout restriait of law. on Saturday mI,. an .ttarl on
the Captain ornd rew of that vresel. ti front of the Vege
tahi, Matrket. The police were crlled out. toO aft.r a
hood ottlle urccreded in arroeting toho Drgheo. CI!arle,
DIresseso and F0ranois tatotbw. They have bten intro
I!rld dt one of the abominations of 0 free tovgorntoo
In thle shape of the Policew Jil.
DISTI.III(ttoTxI'M PtIICo.-Tile two Wotoons,
arretted the other day for porticpopting in tho riots at St.
Mary's tMaotoot. and who were released on giving btjil.
we0r.!!galin arrested yesterday for fighting and disturbing
lth pers. on the orneor of Beonjamin and Tehoupitooolao
rt o',. and released I seood time, on 510vtng b0on for
tlhie oppearnce for eraminatiotn.
Arrivals at the Principal Hotels.
err'Y.... o I-olo ThlrtooS. 0:F. Tluonto. Dr N OCIn,,d. JSloeto
I.010II \t' B 1 lhooA IOOPPO l Dr P . P . Adl.- br.. srboithl'oro A
Iilorld,, Clark i,,oololall, 1 00' Wedel.,. A 0 Boyd, N O: ]-. X
IBill,.Oolivar; WFtHyo, N Y; N' a Collan,,.1 0orlr., Wiiun, lO
,e, ,oal .1 l.ohryv, .r, Thrp, Fir..I v Mrell, '11100leo. )ii,0r
Di ili.ohl.ooO 0t' ,lto f,,lll i C.O1r4 rI,,,,. Ioalo dsel ..otl 0
1.0!ir. Otlos: Aon.d. C-.,hra, Too,-o C'hnx Col's, t rildnn Bad
hial...I1· · Hunter,. O S .lerLII A 'I Iinelry. \I'm Stevenson , H' (.11l
lal.:lr· 110Ue;J ~R Pipe, N avel arr ll; 31,a alrphy, His Thotnp~ae,
SIILoa. is; 1 ooloxll wdtttovtttl,00ltior-.
.0!!.,ND..... lod .-,o!!,. 1, : 1! 1' 0 &1En1, N0 .I ' L,011, .1 t.
A 11- t. Ind,, ad ch~ild, N (/; D) H.llmnlle. InIII y, r iml and srvnt. .\Iinr
t: st,,bin, )lira At MarlhlnAlkn hlu..lt, K ' v ti r \Ir Wright and In-,lg
'It. ,<-b. hrlestlo; Dr i 00\ Tarhokoo x Indvo Dr .b ltridoIo 11
I ,.,.vnnL Odo0001.000l!,t, 000~ n 00 00 0a.0,0 DI W11 1n.,000 At,,,
o it, tlor o aio rrtlo.l00 rapt K tdt od ra l0, 1y. 0 0arle
.lo'.,l,,.Ioho 0 rlrdrod, 01nr00 0,lr1, .10,0. ,, OoIoo, too; WOill-,o
boo,!.,,, 00d b ,looleo, Nn II ol0 t
S'"o IAOiS. . I , and MIr. Prrri.I ower 1 00oOr ainh; ,Noonnio, e
.It\.I"l .. Londvn (Il-Ilr Fnh-eli and h lallr lhllndIl.llRI A t A1
rl··, .rk ; ]Ire A G St.- and family, l.ln .lh- St l. Liu lo 5 1o I
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\v All,-o i Sl-ahtnll a n"1 l ndv h ShreI ra i . Mr 1ei lh, re*- lorL: 11
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I rrh.00, 00,00lrling, W R Pboy.,,, ' H 0 0.0 'n,!Jo. Jhn Pek 1.nd n,,
\;rs FSxk Pidgia and x errxlll I..
coll\IKRCR~IAL... .F Bo.Lkw· .loha nll(D II KY: J.l. \'nnJ rkrc \1'
01, I s.,o.,o T L eIId-lo.ooooll Ian ,nd0, jyo, i iS b~o IWe, ,ilton, John 01
1 1.11, aftt Johu linen..
.ARCtDEl..... It',oI.t'o,, IMlP)' FSoilo IranlT AT Aple,,Itrl.0.f'r
,,.r. ,IO,,,oy, It: F t1 I0000rll.b 0'onoe.,, Aln; F Ololl, J0
1.,ol,,,n Ohio, .I JCn.10,iOg. o0 tlll.000I 01!0,Ol1l-- RrO 1llooooy.
00Y; t\o.ot0,J f gs . J Oct S log oooo ,WL ]lore-, Toooo,
,11l irur."n n E Swel. NO; T Collins, Cainil; '1' )Flilllg, YT; W
Ilr.lo,, Ark,; F"I -,,r, Ky.
tTrO1l-l;....Ott-pl,I, WI0, Kilnltt.; t o, 00 n 0 N O; C 11
.I ..Loolo',o. .y, 00 1, I' Pen , Aln ", 0 D lloe y, I ft0r .' t oOyl , e.l; .1
I! 0:il0.n. KOoJ4b,,onnell. 00,tl100,.
IADE, S., Repairer of all kinds of Furniture,
l j II .iatnr ,q , nr.ro-rner Cirens. myl lylp
W 5M. L. POINDEXTER has been appointed
by o. Go, o O COMIISSIONER FOR THIE STAT1 O
..nISS ISSIPPI . . . . ,.t
lT)'fCEl.-Atny man of experience and busi
N n nbl, Lils, Wlth acuh cxpillof tnnrorftire hund-re .olh-rr
* ,fy of f goa pleh Io.r r profbtblu inivetment. Aoddoe. e L, a
- OTICE.-N-eitir Master nor Consignee of
ho lrill., ship SCIIOODIA(C, Cllahn Ponrlrr, now iry ll rl,. ot
vl. pnr l ,,.;I will bn re polellhle or ,ltn. 1l bt. e dr, tell hy Ilil crew ,,
aldl.,.,_ tl J.t.. L, ".5 Ran TOOL_ _ t l'l..
SOTICE TO CONSIGNEES-The British ship
SSCHOODA.O PrtC, iny, tery roo,, fot Lto,po i. ow wlis onrgit"
,r ergo Post 15, S1ecnd Muniilnlilty. Consial es wwdl plelse xt
" · I ,tthe raecipt of tbeir Kowll on tlhe l.,vee or Ihey will be storod *t
.. ,k,. naap,,,,. [,np3] aoIn|. (k)LE, ,5 Sank P .....
Ladies' Shoe Store,
xo. 124 CANAL. STREET.
13 Where mo he found tlI tIhe vritnite o LADIES', MthSES'
t.a CHILDREN'S SHOESt of the -.w1 t Itvl Oh d Iye est wnrk lll
| at IEASONABLE PRICES. .n,li. who dairo an y legnl
.' ,,. oI(" oer, r. inv l tto look t tile o ala in L.o e «.tblilb ,n Tn l n.
.,, ., prieolre am uco cut that in . 'a:tr nv a qality, their ·tw is
1, i, 0 ,, an ,y io tLe citoy. qot itof. P, . hi.v
CAMP STREET.
/nDAG I;ER EOTYPES FOR O160. i
|" wr D~~ , e,irwyprn, .(.,a to any btken in thi,... I"/
t rrron Ilnlf tn""u a l". h" ay tnlir
46 I Wi letVe. ,tURTyVh11', ,ty ky,,Ih
" a:t ,, ron bei~ llt. i tsK7Clit itllrl`.I C. nl, ,v
t ()0"TOt FRAETAS, Piy.,ioilan of the Blood
o. l Nvvo,, i, Clo. to ,u I dy . ly o tt b el tt , I 9
",I . IRAS STRiT. 1',.,n ,II 1ll:O'. 1,' I -EsP..SE, %.,,h m,. D,.pelrl,·un
r: onun owun Liver xud Bilious Complmnts Femnle DItanue, ere. eu,
C thol di.ennd by n had oGiuinnn blonrd, or dl.ill .,. 1 0 bt
S-x n rmml. · l I... r• .. qur.. c l... .. ..
U tST-On Wednesday evening,
ýJ, ,il. retmiug from pTroti'. Concert, t pnr .
oSPRING SPErTACLF.S IN A SHELL CASF.E "tlnlr ,li ,,
, týb:y rew-iard by lnavilg the Iant I. et 95 Cml . tg**(.
jtAtlOGANY'--20 logs large size, landing
from et hoouerThomas Pu , f., 5 or 7l by
ntyl 6L CONVE RS.RSE C., 87 Tchouvpilu.l r.Ut.
;parnr " the (oUim $M Canarl d Steamers
IFROM LIVERPOOL.
.IERc.(e.,I(.1....for IrOTON,........ SATURDA 0 al*1 .
0rINS, (Am.)....for N1;W YORK....WEDNEDAY, -" 7.
IA, (Be.).........for NEW YORK....,SATURDAY, I0.
AGARA,(Br.).... far T.rN ....... 8ATURDAY. '" 1*
OLLINS, (Am.)....for NEW YOPK.....WEDNEWDAY, "" 21.
UTOPA, (Br.).....or EW YORK....SATURDAY, " 4.
ANADA,(Br.).....for BTON....... SATURDAY, " t1.
NEW ORLEANS MARKETS.
Moday M orning, May , 1852
CITTON-A fair inquiry prevailed in the Cotton market
Sn oSturday. and 4000 bales found purehiaerS at teasdy
.NEW GRI..AB CLASSIFICTATION.
frlor .. ........ 6 Mddlg Fair .......87
S.......... . ir ......... .. -
diddli.g. ............. 72.00.ood Fair..........nominal.
lood Middling....b,(10'a Oood and Fine....... D
Cotio,hn bales. Tobaco, hhds.
itock on hand rpeFt. 1.1851......... 15,390 23,871
eereird ollce ...... 1.27.406 34.409
.. yesterday.... 3..-.81300.87 1,140-.85.549
1.316,122 5.420
oxported to dt ...... 1.159.441 1 35.744
.. Saturday .... 4,410=1.103.861 000-K5.744
tock on hand not leared......... 152.401 23,76
TOBACCO--Nearly 300 hhds. were sold 0a follows : 101
lhds. at 3) ; 31.of which 16 it. and 15 A.. at 337 cents
,und : 16 at 3S and O at 3: 2 at t : 5 at 37. 15 at 4.
at 5 0%. and 58 hhds., of which 5 at 4.12 at 4).. 10 at 4)-.
at 5.10 at 5%. 7 at 5~. and 7 at 62t t.
:IH;All AND 3OILASSES-The transactions in both
Lhers articlpr were restricted by light asupplies. Sales 200
,hd4. ,ugar at 41404797~ for Fair to Fully Fair ; and of
20 IhbIs. Mola..es at 275781x4 for Ordinary to Choie.
FlOtl--There wre- soarerly any inquiry. and the only
Elld we heard of were 50i bbhl Ohio at $3 35(0$3 40. and
l0o extra St. Louis at $4 62%
CORN--We noticr sales of nearly 5000 acksb at im
pro4 edd atro. including 300 Mixed White at 47. 2774 aeks
Prime Whitr from stote (one lot) at 504. and 700 sack In
two lots. also at 500.
PIIOVISIONS-The Pork market was deildedly firmer.
and 23600 bl. Mes. Ml all uninspected. were sold. including
S000 t $17 25. 80 at $17 25. $17 373 .and 1000 (for
which $17 3f7 had been otffred in the morning) at a
price not made public....Bacon was in good request with
oales of 120 casks. comprising the following lots: 31 castl
Ribl,rd Sido, at 93. 18 do. Clear at 10 .5i casksShonldere
at 7 %. tA do. Prime Cincinnati at 7 15-16. 15 casks plait
Ilaml at 9. and 20 choice Sugar-cured at 10%o X lb....
In Lard we heard of no transactions worth noticing.
COFFEE-60 bago were sold at 9:03 and 2600 from a
rargo juost gecived at 9.%.
lllWISKdY--Small lots selling at 160(10170 `8 gallon.
ItICE-Small sales at 4(04570.
EXCIIANG(ES-Denrland very limited.
ti ................................ 18(18
Fran....... ..........................264.25
NewYork sixty-day Bill ............ 1 SIEO;o o rt. din
0i.hrt Chocks on NeYok .................. 5 disc. topar
FREIRlT0-N new engagements reportepd. Cotton
to, Liverpool 35d
NEW ORLEANS_ CATTE KARKET.
.InFF~nsos CITY.
Su.miy Evening. My 2,1852.
Arried. 3..2 I .v,.. 340 I6g. 270 Shbep and 54( alves.
--rnluEa-
BRo1' CA·roL,: (Woeteru) ............. 6rý dic "1A It me
(Texa).......... ........4t 2 4 5 6 net.
Eo:e................... ... -4@7c 'f It net
lavr"'r ......................... ..2 30i3 50 %1he d
1 6 66H r ti ......................... $2054 50 ;9 bad
CLrEn AND YE...Lf,-s.......... .. 66 0OOI 50 /lhead.
PORT OF NEW ORLEANS.
OFFICE.6 TH0 DAILY CRY WN,
Mood4y Morning, May 3, 1862. J
CILEARED SATURDAY.
sbtlal~alll A 1',lrli"·, Denarloa , C;,il··illi :In Irrn lep,
green, 1la~inK Lrv
oronD allr S·i yl+ . JOf~ontlrof o
'. h ,r 0'rr! Tiiaprll St , $1 )I'h N mbn
0,6r ..m, Bl.,nkoy, IUA.il.·. 0.ter
ARRIVED).
i.c . ,i q. \Crn I'run, Ulrrkl, tons NewYork, ,ld I %1I1 V SWIMlo
C.666l, K,,. 0' ho,,..r, 6 mm I cary,6 moo..I- 3.6 t.
LoSii, 16l·-i,0, l .0600, nl ,.6 m 1, ll66 . to 6, 0land-l
ý"`i, n.S".,, "L, 5,1oo e d.66 , 06r 6 0.n ': 61606.
0I,,666,6,, 66 (0,6,6... to l.I,.,&66.
6.rtY Nltbil; IlalbnnlSll. ~ r llnn; ill bqlu rtaomn t
!'r Intrt Cillu Wait,,:,, L'nwfbnl, a nr)· rom Wtcnnn, in hnllled, to liae
(trig L:"c SSa: 1 , i lll6,0. I '06',,nl.66 \,,,p .n,0, i,,,&,0 4l to ran6.er
I~i:n i 1" ý.nd.. Jroith f ( un Hn, nll 2411 tlu In.t S D .i .. r bec-l lipt.
fm hr;.a Tu urn,, nor.,, nn}. r""·,..+ btlr,, too ft,,,,,O,6,,,06,6. c
0, c Ir c a ý a. ·rl.nninxoll, from Hrlise Holldllru, vin Rontrn lel
:sldl tn.1 y Y D.1E666,66606.6,
n.·lr hemllrr r, Hemrr1 dny !rani Haatnn l~lnnd, 1. n muter-3d Sintst
.4 r oi 6 6,60.i:.0t!, 6lt,666 Y 606 dmn eo--M dint,
16,hr d .6 . 3 6 .r Io F66 en 66t6 " 6.. w H-en.
ý: hr \\·m R RI'eltil ta, N'et, 3 lsy. from 6, St ke, 4a muter-Bur1in.
Steamboats.
I(I1UII(r of ttakUpun, 10ol-lo10, from ommifliou,
ýtlinpe, llnsers, tra SI Jlunmosuila.
Ho.. 1(1;,, 6666 6, fr0m C 6,66p6p
hlu"Ir L'urk 6,6666l666Ir. 'r,,,~0 1: 6ill 6
\F11 1 (·:11 11.·* l1~n , rrlill (·orll nu, ,.
I.m,:an, F Hlm· .ll. 'n11 1 LIU 1I IC. T lir I1 rirei~
tunn·1 .,. .11·!111~,1( rll ll U nn ill ^..
I n l li, ,.n, 1111111·!1011 q u m il.·
ullulil nnn., ,r~,; rn,(ldn~3 ,rnllrun(ronra h'inrrollu
Dll " \~ , Fn. tmll I, t n \i. ham ,,
Yew alonn, Larldre from Itnyou Rgrnl
Anna, Jnhul.ll. ism, Yllvul De I;Ini-r
\I ., fuore, f nicu""u: 1'rnn pearl Rirer.
Tir-,iA (.enni,.· ror, Audr, ~e, .`rum the You Ris-brought up Larks LbU
\Vnlns and Wsl. ,il owl Ir Suutgemer.r
Tuw`"o:,t t,;irili. \rlllllrlllorr from thle Pa'rlsr--towe down and to ther
IIlr.. ship lcsllubaLre-hrouglt ulp .Ilip Uncn·, rrhh Fairy aim G B
Turivil~ I l · l. ":!"ý J I'llr·. I ono, :Le F PiiUI-tow·~d own andl to:h,"
'tolr. .o}.a f t J Jreil· mw -h~nlbhn to se,,, m the 4I~th mll
,ark F.'1'rlorut o n 1 An,; D R .\ik-e- bn~pl lr op ship IRcntuc y
.n il, "`Stl nli, rhlip Ilenr l , rark..lllur · :IIII Itt& tna-hbmu g~b a},
MEMORANDA.
;?f' St. allrr H D Ra,"on 101, St Loath 17thult. In Lior ldin tfor.
s.rrl~l~. joh-u+,atwn," Anders-ho-dor Cr..rcnt. and -r-k.slt
[g' bgvum Yl:l 31kr, of t1,. Il~ur ('ha. Walton, a, rrived Y-wtrddn tram
1,,, a Ik,.og L,.IIt,, . Io injudreIe.R Ile Bur .it th S W Pas,
II l.*sh san-, os Ik ll rn h,. i. n her b.ll.
Ylnr]:+, ,.lr f the I1I ru abllip \\-:. V -, ,-poprt. haying Flue~d
TIJOKEX.
K. Il-so -I. kI K A. the I,ýp sns.I I.
I to li·· ?1 1', uli K,; \PI., at :.n" heor, fur l it.. pmt, bit, Culedouin
Urns 1,"r, he Phhilo ..0phi, , and1¼i5'PsKtnr , if ot s P Iru ,..
EXPORTS.
GAIX.ESTO)S--Per ten haiip A ti,-Iili I1 5 bb l. fs 1eo11 1 *1 bbl.
p". I, , s rl.s , :"i,(I. 5 i,111-, 51.1.4. .sosr, 15 rK Ossonsi22 keg. la.r.
1AIVPRPOOL--Pr Phip ThlossPs'is: 50R1' bas rososn.
NISI' YORK--P."r chip IFoi.o: s51a hales.s ttsl, 111 do Knlsp, i011
1i s 132,bide lard, ION ,ge -ad, 7:,9 bIl. pork. k 0 do whiskp, 15 104 135
,1· ;·ll.i.. KI Ilos ~ Is,45K.Isl.,-ss, n Ilo., 51) hs~s.,FlssI,l61pKKSis4T
-,A ben.,52 1l~l.noes Il,2 e nbd P.r4.I.Issls, Sidobbl soss
mlluu, to ."k~l. wie,,Y E·liXII·Y 12a A fiahcrs 13 a her .rel, 60 pkg. mdlr.
LILVERPOOL-PP"r hark Iolhe : 2118 bole. MI...o
? I" \I 1I: Ks-1e'r Islhr 1"rP.id~ot : l bhl. ": hhde .-I. l cka b BP00(
bl lllla. dou, l I pa rk, 22 do ,hi.ky. I l a ek e - , undin..es
MOM 1.1li--Per .,.amrlr -an:~l 156 hhdea boron, 90 bbls molar, 70 do
1-kylt , a9 k. loll pkg. tlt .,ool-rar l
IMPORTS.
K'IIK'\PPP Psr chis I'...a: 13ll slSsJ I.sl,-..-.15K b1. naIl to
I.·.l."r-35a w s I to llv ¢h,.+s .I h',lss- d.il K csIK dsp&KK II
d -,,burgh -1· d,, iarll I W %,ml-rr c do Stark. Da)- A Slnnbcr-
4 ~k v It I, arf-, T--"I" 1 -;1.i ..S CTIS.sdsbks&s-44 do C
14K.bi-I1 d. Cron- A,--2 do 4 \V1 ,lr-1 4 do, Plsb 5.I do F RalK
wald &co-l lr ile, do l.lr.nnurt-1 do I+I pi`,,:uheim-la dod Henderann A1
-8 d 1111I :I h · Ilip."a gin 1S \ uI&KA sssd-51 pkg.
p a orlr, *IsoeCnhdr! i;s s o
11K5.5N4-P~ds ,s-10 P' Lon 1 -so .e-iiss .5ur huis.I- Isg. 1051
UnBldo- randll.· to urlirr.
KAVAlNA-ss.K brig.-5s...eI. 5 rn'il igor.l J MIshll-2 do R alrri-AP
IIKaI .A h I,,IN R- I' i3KLnnKr Are-2 -do tI Isiss 4bo> Y Ir
'70- 1 .4 1, sol sss,-l .lk H alisS 1o-01o KO aosl.,Is4 esIse cnis
1 I e, 1"14 I gor ., . K 1h1. hone), loK of frit K DoI.aslr Aco,
BELI R . HANOI:RhS-P.-r~rhr G It Maths..: Lot unit .o J Y Di
NO \TWNAS--11. briW F-...: 3Y9 Ietssss bbls mola, to ClPa sse
ST MARKSS14S , SS 1-r es .It Pes iS: ,.3 b.1,s N.1 Hss1.1sl..
1.·.r. mdse al"(`nnn I il· s Innrll- 3 do, 71 IN. pt, tnprnluilr 149 LADr
114,l.IlIlo PdWR 1'0.1,~
PI!NSACOLA--'ir e, h-. Mo-l hl ! :otOW 1,,l h1-lbr .1 C N'~iir Ara,
APAI.A0HICOLAl-PIrr srhlr (:Fll Clinrhl: Vol eke Itni io order.
NErW YORK(-Per alcrnlmlhl Woo P.-nn Arorted n ddr.
RITATANA ISLhNAND-Pe ·rhr Snntherner: Lot fruit w urdr,
RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE.
51' 741117 -Per 7711tar It U Bat.- 5497. aka. J O W.-dlr7' A
rl,--Yi do 'Mnt hltw·-- -1O eke seta J I' Sloane-139 do Tommr, W'i-n
,l-ra--11:1 eke hnl· a Voa hens-ao hlax rln, 46 do ·lhaddrl a J 11 iWwldlrl;
h4-676 hhd-1d,4. 77 it, 09 bbl, 47 7alf du I4rd B774..7 ,.i474tt 717-7
boI,4e 777rk )I {V \77lk,--7,,.4l, dor Lon,, S,7tt ,ro-104.o K77774
A7 F477r-,5dl 1i.ky J Cnnnll, d77 -36777 I477,7 74l balm bo T $
lI44r,I,,'4-1 744.l i774.,,4, tnIwnlAr- 44,7747475~.7,.i,.W By7 r
14 bbll linen \ lllllinnle.
LOU SVV4.1.C--77r st-.4,er Bello.17,4n: 1410 ,74. 7nhn7 . F7.14.77,
0-11 do YLrnlllill b-16, d ol Tnmor, WI denu A ro-v do c V IV..L
-5j do {Y Rllrry -I5 do 11 Irn" ir. AT."- 1 d WanIrkr . A KlnnhllaB
7l 1. F 7l44i4r-77 d1o Si,.nl4, :r4,7 A7--'! d, Hill, M.L6, 7 11,7--14
,lo Hewttl. 7,rt1,n Aeo-!4,7 Pir74,71, P.,rkio4 777-77 .4, ""o socks
ni 11n~b.d(:nyur Ali- .n--lON Flo, 50 do xlel, 1 hhd~ tobaro G W t:ir
.-1 d,, 157,,,-&a I - ,)., B .774.I7, ,77477-I9 P A .0... Aco-4 do
C r.y, 74ll474rr774 Aco-1551 l 7ka ovenJ I 7. rl7v-6N du 101774747 ma
.77,,,l,,77l .'74,ll, B«l111 Arn-105,9 -4 ,7 14 bbl. ,7iakv Yk7 77l7 I,777
i. CtTil"hcl AroO 40iliii-ginp. IN rile ror,. Hall h Sibbr.-1-l bbl.·
gee 1l 1 -\lnllin-3 do C SIrllsr~ilrr--8ln o Bent.-10 dlo J Izbnl~r-99
bx. en,.:ntrryx ills P-ud, A B~u-5 bbl. egg. anAd ...driaa to nlia -To
A, a~:W bladea tobnrro, 36 bales cotton.
NASHVILLE Pers ·boalr Arnerinl:113 hbd· tobrreo W W :l-
6i do Ymllllnnn lru-75 d, (cvilt, Norton Aco 5US do F' Rodewnld--ol
dlo Tumlor, Wit.- Adeo-17 dIo Nrl~ray ur A llowav--( I. do J }idow-
rr; du , 1I.ý.·'d.'l'ri vl eo-1 ,1,n Plpnlsl A Brnsil--I B o Cors ll Dyke
Aro-4 do l CIbI·IyV HulnvrlU) Arn 1 do r. 11 linanr Aeo-147 do,, "4II
eke· rnm Ycllual. * Ara-s5, d, 1 6 hbda tuhueen W Snnry--l Jo, 41 1 lkr
1 divr-0 d 11 bbl, Ixrd It 11 Slilor. t Aco-;t Wall d 0,-?r ,1 1eu Ili
ov It 1!I -"n I Br, llu-r Irnl d h ll, l Lo-- ll Aro -a du o.ll Innlr set
d~ P~I·L.11 PCIrill· bCn-? do \[ D l (·0 111 , en-3 do ( 'C . ,It, Lt,
a3 LI' bbl. lord D It A J P %1-,-{ mxlr Loco, Itllrbridge h Adams-*-
bu: Y , Rl itt-T-tul , 11Y anlaa utton, 606 hhd ul~arru.
SI IRI?\.lPOl'OI--l'nr el rllnr lavlllo No R: "1J bnee mtlon E Bllitl
Akv,-JU dlo Oukrr A Hlrxkine-3 Y SIX--hia A Dallllr-l- J Too -l
,ISCh-%r. 11«nlll~rwl crr-rO Swiiny, (;-u hro-19 Payne Ar Hxniaou
--li A A J Drnluilloln hen-I , Skipwrth, Tuylor Acrr-13 A H Hmld-
ii S O NO.- A,.- F+ (lhcl, &-8o-- Clnralanll. Brae .-7 Cn
,,l u, Slxmrr dlken- a Withal-,n Phillips cru--l \ Oraearoal Aru-6
\Ieelowell, Jlilll ·CIoob W',.t A Sannllm- Wright,. WdlIIamu bco
.\ [:hxtllyllll-S \I D) Coop, L hcn--H 1111, NI, I,.,h Aro- 1 O Yulblra
3 EB Dr(:nly- R Ignley, Hlni Aro-35n hbda ...y; A AJ Dannlblonn
bm--1l49lid""e, 4 bbl, r01o, 1 do bsowwar to order--Total,31 boles
TgENNKSSFl INNER--lllr aLnltrr lllll.xllr: 451 Dalr··ottoo to
IMnhlun A P-iall---PSS cl Brullur. \Filea, Aro-IINL S O Ynllun d
-Y59 -16 clrnrrp r A Allnwny-144 Chnrry. Hendcu un Aco-30 J WII
I+.nna-1Un Pirkettlf Pcisr hru-1ll Frurn. Dollrpll hllrll loyrd h
Itrinrrnn--!rn l-,,,l Pslliwrl &,~-Y:4~ S W dk,--l d, W u121 Ali ro
de. r cltton.
\IICKSBURri-Per ·Imm~r Prinvrn No 3: 141 bales cotton W Ja.-k
,,, 6rcbu6 do F'«Ilurlw d r,- Wrignht, \Yillixnu en-3`7 do Wa'111I (
a -itBrkr S!II 'i hmlilA 1 Inc31d Ah ro-31 Watt A r*II(IIIIIICW f ]1 P/IICLI"I di-4 J 1. LeeI
--lb Bnrhrnmnn. Cnrrnll Aao-16 Panyna A Harrrioon Hnmnd A lomiy
--1I Fill, 11,U.. At-i -u Swinry. :n·,· bra. 1 Bradley. Wilaoa 5loh
Ilralndar. W 11ham o &---1 1 1.4-. u "+· .i Fl I·IIl-T TIMl( 613 bale.
,. Alen.
e 1 h a "+=ar 1; ,1 6 bb ~ ll. nud a · .1 If i.·ll.· ,1 -:t4 lih~ll ,ugl. i1lnfx: t«,.t
1 U r Ft I',rrrrt- - I~hll. +ognr, 6 bole, r u iLI uolllur·· . bT d, syrup
,·,.·1V, A -Innls-1U bbd, x ·lu 1: Sx+.dio.r-I4 day 4 holllles r~un, I
. I,.·s r ":, - rlllr 10, Icxd X T 11 Udlr.-1.1 badam aln Kelly, C rl Illmh .
t- hll wol,--3535 sxid tree, Magna A K..rll--l driea to o r rd. r-Thulrrl, 69
brree roltou.
i.AY(l1RClfT--P. ,,.,' r Bs kt: 944 bbla.ol.e., Alhhl(.
am i.- kss-9 I. 145AM MY . b#hdd rl Ay &
A* -15A hbd.n-. Ito b.bl.WAsWA ' a yP, 4doA
2aAS10 b s-A' 5· Al A I 14,, W lIand W5 AAu 5
54A1A,s xs TSnkLss.-r-*Cl· nlsJrA,(hllS11755,ATT5A
aihhd. A r K"G 1 do JýWhit~-ixPearn, Dnepa keo
A A- A A J*I·** atD An As-o R-A an As Imnsssts A bM K -l55
1Y I14-. 1m do51- NsssPam Aar-5A do 11 CCCammack Ass
,d&er, 1 s.,k bbl.j174 hl h W A1A- 4ol1454
BAYOAISAAAA-P55Asi5A5 '14 L.AtoAAW: 1 5.1Wa UM-, 5
Ah-I5 -r.oA lrilAvbess rss-1A RftI siss-15 01yK' 6 d k 4 e
IA WsigAS, Wifllns As-Il Kdlg.Cnmyn yA s- J
-51 hhd, wA.r ,ks. A,,.s As-Im IAon Wo W Aeb Dsnll,5-A P.
A5AAICS5mi5A.-Ad5 Ao rhsA ACtiA WIi.IA- As do M(IAGsIsdr-II
1d4.1ssI... t. s.rA ,I A R IA iA, hfA AsA RI-4 do, WA511.
n~l TlIsA4AAAA rAIIAA-4 d, eash dl As onso A AMsC.AI-4m sns'I bb
U A 7 kstr-- I.A dl 5A55 Als s5A Al bbd.W-,5 AA.A5 IAA
molar,.
BIAYOTU DP. ALAIE--Pes r15r Ann- : 0 5nl21- rot" I (Ailly
45 dII bPlsssAseh s-o-Y. do O ,Assirn--sAJ B B 'r. As--'A LaA
ssslA kr-A5A,1P AslAissdA1 C HaI-67 T CAMlIfAr-Ml lA5A45
-AA4A AI5IIIAA(55A5 I r-s1stY 5BlA- l E B yimARA-15pAt
hen-1A do Annrrm k l t" (-:t4 hhda en·npu 4 bbl. molar., A k 7
IA,,i.sm &_1l(A hidl. l, b1 A.ar H (ldly-?AASI, 314 bl.1 r15nm.
AT ASATINAV5LbLV TA r.5.ss Ams Ns 7: 2II b)ls. rl5t, 4 A
-A, Il' s-k., l~a II It 114-1-41 A,, is.ls"n hs'1-4I A C lNlnnr
al An bll. 3lf, S, k.".--I dAs Pslr, tlwt kIrn- n5o .1S15Iyt 1.5
a '55 do lssss k Trm&&I-4 d1411 A I AI.AAI do Wlli
"n Drxro,~la, Fl1.11nt krn-k do ,n".nlri i k d--4 A Tnyl G W CFI
r-1II, I ssilbJsA kR-Al Rr I.5,5In s..str TdA m TAAIWr-TotAI
"A ASIA. 1ot55, AAA hhAAA....
PEARP. RIAER--Pssltssssss A l A ln:s o 1111 I nttant Ir
&.m %I".I f-1-AA do AssIs. AsissIsSm Ass-As Was k ThSIsIIs.
l7 Payyno A HrrriMI--5 A J Walght keo-44 W ri ht Wdlliwm. rý
39 Oxkey A H w kins-19 ,ta J B By me krn-ixJ ltuds--Totrl, &P
bale .dtun.
FLATBOASI.
Ill W~iS-Prr HPrrissA. tw lN ims 1 A tl lA , 210llsaso1 TO
Twlrheli k-*
INlIANA-WPlr ,mIt'alstw: A4545AS5A, 15WaAAtW· ..sron
I N AIA -P-s Sssis. lss.: I 55,55 IA I sA, i2500SA h.ls.swht
II. " s, N,55on AM.
I ASlIA-IIasyPIS A.,siIAA-: sA.k slnm j; W -.
ADIA AA-Prr AI.s-.'l ll : :iA bbl, 1.,k, &5, 5+1. larl, 75 ssAk
.,~n R W Milbank 6,"n.
CONSIGNEES.
Prr ssslsl>.il, Wm PI ls, -ssl ll..lss--J W S..trIA Aeo-J I)
Ah.nsrn-lAAl.sss A Prysis-Rssbaonss. CsssslA Ass-A Alslssssn
C S Foll Hs- IAt-A n I5sulso- s nds-A5 -s s'-A O5rrAAT Ass
S-is,,, l5sss & ssro-T: k l -,^ -- 1 5-A,,-ll II IAl.nlme-A-U
5snslPi ketI PksS iin. Al P-,114 AsA-S IU Csslss sA-A
JKmss-5,IIsil. l Hnsr, Ass-- 1) 1" D55S-ýE J Ifrt AsA-ATIA
ATrirna-Il H S.-As-Krsss.Al'srr--P A K RAillsry ke-N e
ASoth-T . Whitll--A Ssblirr-S:Asls APi.·n--sFP Insssss-T F
ulinn-T Inllrid - T)1 . As.,, ,,dy Is-s-isAIrk.AI so-F Fob-' -
A Ilsil- J R Rlnrss AVII-L IAss b-Ls. ls-.t kss-. Ti,. "i -Ts.
4.r, II.Adeu keo--7' d Cann.-J A/ .rcric. Srhara--Lnol·11 Leo-llill
k itrwlA- ·Radky. Vilrm krn-Barnett dcn--llam. Tipl· kr ,,n
s-,sAP,,srss-Slsss, Millr keo-.A "llsAs Ass-5,sssiAA. tAA--
lVnos IsesalI..--W11 Thors1,ys-Il Ii AllnIsn-Assirr. Is-spis,,
As.-A lilssAin--P 1 IIr..s-J llsssu-J C ssorpr-P AIA.At-W
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PASAENOEISS.
A Prl Ihip I5SWAAAAAm 5ntSr-111 in w .If'.
LIST O7 VESSELS IN PORT For CLEARED.
8,22111 l B1ar 1,. dl... jnA .-r.Wmdx:r
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Al,..........2,dl RN. .18,81 I
C.l 6,18 2. ,.mi I1S......1:.l), li3 8.IL 21.1B....2,,1:. 1
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IB,,1ieB1 ......ITIIBIBIge . BI.......... l iE 1. .... l .....B . 1
B.t, iia... . t1Shnrd.... 8'Ao.L. bbtt... 11r
B-.p.B.I .... R1l jdi.......l.18,di -b .......A
Cn<Immin:.. ....Ad ek«ay. ......'Hy91 Irm. ............. LI
Cheauexke..... . I~d9, B ...... LII
B.meo... I11...l Si . "8 K- B18.b . LI
Cl. S1.nd. n ...'2,8l B........dl Ua,.1in ,r.....LPT
B'. B. Dowe..:::: 1281 Shhnli ........I9,,I )12t!.ir ITth....
Ch hir...... 8.114 1.11,22 d 1B. 6to Y,81 .... hi
Itiogen+.......... SA"j llmn E E. fourli S,d?' Bp+' a ...... CPT~
C>'n. 12.... ...11 8.11.ton .........11,d B P.SP..J....I...TB
Eseel"T ............. T 6nrrrr........ F.ll'12dy1lu......... LIPT
A.C. 22112. 12,. . Sll'C,,Bb18 ..2n,8 S11, ... C .l'Tb
Ellen 2h~ri . .. 11 C1,Vie burI...... 11 .. 8... LI.
Bs llol k.........IBd6II 2 . 8,8 V ...........a8di
pp ...3y11 d1 Wmlln~ ~. Jerril..... SC.L001 1erC·lra
E. A E. e .......15,d1 7xol n......l)nl ...,........LLPT
8,1, . BI12.ll, Illh 2In.......... LIT
F. II Clo BIn ......d1 B 12162C 1 Ia .........1T
.ree. .1 ..1 ... . , ..........1.I
ml-.......... 8.m1 AI'n.B.. 4.1 6,1 ,nie........... lIT
4i~~r....M l . 11. Kimhsll ....tA11E ;S. J.u·........ CPT
Arnt .....9. 111hi ilen .........R:; 1i·l) t t... ...... LP
1. W. \Vhlt.....l R~dl iruasi K.......... 6,RFnr ............1.1'T
J. C. C§h.....9.1 amelmd,. ...ll 7,d8 Grl. ClinrL ......MITT
J«.orv........... S,11'Cnlr dovic.... ...ll.ml f.B ltee.iP
ish JnRrno ..1Ell~nr...... I~s FlirnhetL...,LPT
51111.·........... Sr111Giblrltnr............. Mnl Bar or.... LPT
liGoor......P oll(untlo ........ Idn In lm1ia lnr ]i it[-1
L.~planAl..........li),l )inrmoin ........ 6.d1 llr Ellen....... LM
I.ibr ::...........tl.IlV lil'ri~n..........4d T~. Parun)·....I.PT
IIrri 1Vnr>.Inr y.. 9,ll:l'.inr. of lnlrs.: 51131 ......................
AMIrUSEMENJTS.
ST. CHARLES THEATRE.-Positively the
IoL oowb of thr RAVEL FAIMILY, end of tIIo l r ..... A
C 'RD--The man1,,1. of th. SI. CIceI Tbh0nt0 wish great 111,111
nnnnr to the publb" that after the irvse·nr Iebor of Arne,., Crtpe
ttn. n~ue-Alnkn. and nli atllrr. engage in tore* r tahlillmroi or
EVER11. WEOOthe hit;o- Fairy Pntomime of THlE MAGIC
PILLS: OR. THIE Ill1ilOER'S lIFT, will be p 011.0Ior the
4,st tim. n THI EVROTING, Ovop. M Ny 9wih .Or SCENERY, I
R111SES, ,ECORATIO"NS and OPI'OINTMENTS. and vO ,oin. by
1,11 I1101·t l ·II tb~rn RAIIEL ANIILY-Ib.a 1,1,11 dpnl ,nd,
tll full at Jinpl111111i.11 of1 J vrome R0et...1 or 1)00r pot of tdh
entrrwintnent, ace bill, of th1 dAty.
ORLEANS THEATRE-TIEG:3obY, May 4
Fi-t night1 or1hr 1 pe11. in twn 111, by DIboniI1, entitd LA
FILE DU REGIMENT......TlE FINAL JIIG3NIENT1 .eIre1
Opyra ýn Mme x t, by rourl.
001.~snv.Ilobl 511 5111. o ~rflM\I1D3A? S
TH~IICIOY 3I~101. 1 ANo.- WIMANN".
In lgrhRF.nI -Thbe 1.lebOid d1 OPIIII, in three Il., by R10ini,
TAN('CREDi.
t' P1,111nn.1 to commence 1t 9 o1111.
AN RICE'S CIRCUS-Last night.-Will be
IIhliihited MONIGH IT.1nn1 1,l ll 4.THE GRAND A OVING
IANOR.NAOIF TEONS AVD CA LI)RNIA, vbracing myl thbo
Tv, Thiousnd SqIare F11.1or1 Co,... Nir. C. I.. SINST1l, Allt.
LW Al,.0l11l.cr-De11Cllr, SI 1001; Gnlbly,) 1111011.
Dr hrs pen t 1, Eih biti, n to emnmmenn! ct vo lock.l
11--d M. r en sa«I et thle Mfil. frm 10 - IT 8ll r. u. -mys
POCII, ONECII ON ,IIOUI OI. TOFTIE IV0.1TH1.
RAND MILITARY and CIVIC BALL.
1.1r gI.en b0 the h AS IViGTUN AETILLERY,lI
thlb.A - Ha0,11 SATC"RDA, Y, th0 NI,. 1111,1, 1b0 the
BENEFIT OF AbOLPH RT. AMANTI who A.. dirhlad i
Srivg the evening Mute on thle 9'1d Fpbbro.,· Wt.
COMMITTEE OF INVITATION ANE ARRANOEIEMIWT:
LntSI. Bnnoi.wr, Pri1te Dogoy, Prh.1t FSoLIn,
Sargeaot Loga nriaSrAmn
t'Onll the P1,wee -.mitt.. ill 01.forod t the AIIINE, at
Girnd areal, every evening from a to 9 o'clock, from wbom tailed Bov
tenon. ran hb nhod.
LW Tw.R1 ONE DOLLAR. Tick.t. 1p1iouOy inv.will b. good
fir ltih e o~llrtotb amre r . P16lUnttls
LECTURES FOR THE LADIES-We would
~ll Iw 110104 IIIr LEICOIRES I.vrrrd m1, amt 111.110,0 r.1
1,11."01 4,111 b . iOiInII 1 1111.. PCIIOIOIOiAT. thb PATHIOLOGY
ed' DI IF.SES moat inlrillrll n Frmnir e, ngetllrr with 1BI· I.A MS OF
1*'l11E II n INI, by l n 0ly P110110 1 1 . 11 hti.IcalrI. ?braeRertillr w1ill
IvriWTulnr nd S l lil tIni , at 0 1or Hnll raer the
CzXil~ltall Hnilronll D.pnt, rrtl.r Mf Il.,rl nar nnll I'-lido erne t.
i3T Tlcl,"te el thl· dour-In~ir«, fit, cent. .1,13 f
G HEAT EXCITEMENT.-The Celebrated mein
LAMONT, from larMun .1 Y hllt nlm, Ne.YoL, hw returned 3 m
thi. city fom her re5ent riit to BilA., and ho5,4 herddity ourt t her 5
.4id1.u, No. 111 C.rond 4,! arst, h.EI,, Perdido4 ed Plydru
Ilart·, for tha reception of all wlie wi h to b informed of Wonderful
R,.la.SE .o the most uionliII principle, of PLrenologl and P.nl.
try. Too : -t o nour favorable and '.suers prediclirn o Mi le J.=nn
Lm temeu ,iwyS1.vr lniS0The Wog odes.. 4 o 1,.me 5.., in
HirestNC sad nG lunnniratln ACADEMY-By Messris. Gv &n herthe
Wenumenof o ueuls Loorledge poneeeeed be no are lar io this country.
Perw*ae e "-tng t.-.tpormnltr same pending w~ill tid it to their Wvea
ian*xu L.'s rte. to tni hacity hero o fa. , sh hda reeived her pricse
Sprin Cgt or ledtc· and si emmel r Ctleman. ng.t
SPNCING ANADEMU-BMMessrs. iG. & A.
ROSTERS, come~r of Ccmlnln and 8[. Clurlee stroerb, No. 97, Pro
fCeanR of the nnl~ýnrr nlfF STRI ER n91
flW DR. DALTON has this day received some
germsu Vnrrine Virus. Throe desiring rot-tI.io from the Ioatksouwr
and dnngrouodierse, of Small Pe, eau secured it by ·pplim·r on to Dr.
D . nt his nlllre No. an St. Chnrles .trans np emirs. dos tf 9t~p
Spring and Summer ClothRng.
rj' The lulbsribars Linra jar, p-d e.
A NDSO1ASSORII TMENSIRS, T OF
S1PRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
.I[ADE)E rP .V THE BA:4r STYLE,
..hirll they Carr ol
EXTREMELYY LOW PRICES FOR OASIS.
F. STI(IIGER A. CO.,
85 CAMP STREET.
a goal usonnew of $HIRT8, UNDER lARMENTS, CRAVATS,,
arr., for Summer wwer. aplr Im~p
p73 jCampStreet. 73
Io SOCCEl R, 15ARRIS1 & WALPO. RS Cnm.I..lt, N .Orle.l,
Wbholesle . ad Retail Nmm in HOUSE FURtNISHING GOODS,
UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET FURNISIIING 08ODS, PAINTS,
OILS tc. _
80nd011; lOU LL-.ti .11 C-IlslirS; TI Trey., serous Pm Lrna;
'Pbll, Intlry ; P1.5,1, Plnli.hsI, Tin, JlpDnld and Wooden Woro;
IIIara; lt and Coloraed FlooSr 0Sgttiug; 50; Wax,511m1a010
Stn, C~millp·; Spann, Wha Lle, Lard, ~LineuaB, V",mtlfoot and Ctlrruial
00; Sp.irit Ga., CIt hin1. AIohol, Turpentine; P.in1 of 1.ry do- 5
a"rilitien ; luhhal \t nclor Ginty; Puttn: Sendl Pnpnr and Gr
'Iuwinp. Polilhin%, npin Fnnitnrs, COnLn, BloS, Anpnn and WVhiAG
51,or t. CSo e *; ColI,,ir i, Clolt i SpringI..; OAi Flpng,.
Tikmg and Bed1 1,,1; CnlITalsoI,.1tc. Also, USd11 liadCommon
5180lAsalysfor anI.
ra necraorCePam·
Ur the barrel ................ .. .............. U cants pr gnlnnn
Ily the S ore~llun . ................ .. 86 nl Iote prr 1Olan. i
For alone qmit) nt..... ... ... . .... ......... 10 .eate per & I...
hI!l lyil.SSC
PASS CHRISTIAN HOTEL.-This Well
R OhosIm S6mlloll1,IOIahlmln sills-open on thO FIRST lAsE
DAY OFi JUNE next.
A. r.,mal, .eery arnrtion w"II he mlde to li vel th.e Ii OnitioIII,,
d;.. tntainiu the rrn:inof iL. bo.,s, asn FCISS CGLASSI IhOTEL in
li ilt lploinISnt.
n1.1 1,e0, 0s. 5. SIANTGSSIERY. Slnnnser.
fIEMENT FOR CISTERNS-A very superior
nrsrlIr DHYnITAI.,IC cEII ENL, mdnsIllrad iprl 51lI F
nnlrr or mniwsen <r.trmry hurh we ra mrmansd veep highly annd
sn C« crprsil I oo for tllnt FF n pnnl for ·nel by
nil; "tar, A. I.II!OSIIAXDE A CO., 7I SIa.,ine street.
N EW MAY BIUTTER.-I have just received
few egLs of NEW AP7TTIII l,,, .1.1ll 5 , to ba .lepplmli
(, O tillll. lwk IvhoC,.l P0011,1. Flslilil. IZpplien b r i BllS t and
GIROCERIES of all kinlr prt up ·I11 ,!.!!vend fn nI `` t of the rity,
In IA IPwylge. SC. P. 5I0rPER,
mrl I comr of Cine a nd G~rnr ·treets.
N TOTICE TO SHIPPERS.-The bulk of 600
1\ nere. or bar of II SUE or PORK, I.or y freight, will II
..,"l O by the ship SPSOODIAh (mole. Ponll, for Lirrrpsol, on ros
term., if immeldiallipplicatuionl m mad
Ilyl JOhN TOOLE, 55 laln Pln1.
CIGA4R, MEXICAN AND PLANTATION TO.
SACCO-) bh0 eulomibS n here onstantlly on hand and for 1u.
jI, Into to '.it p chns CUBA, HAVANA, FLORIDA MASON
COUNTY FN UCKl TSINFSS0UAND MISSOUI I WýAAPPERS
AND FILIERS. Al.o, Tubbcro in hogsheads and bale!, selectd frth,
Mexicano merket, and for plantatfon ou.
TURNER k REN112AW.
8I Camp stns, and X69 T135 lhopitslI I..5
)r Tnhwm hal~n In ^r*.. rat r"'t
A OENCY OF ARBOUIN, MARETT & CO.
COG"COINAC-Cl:l.l A111.C.Il.S¶ been 5 ppllnl.ll Agent for we
old *.txlblishal Irouw of " Arhlnnill llxnrtt itro." to grpars6 to lice,,
denf.ur theiC r s r ,pela.,ll1 COGONAC BR01NDIE80, 1o 1hI at
libera ,,in, t00,. IIIb," ,p IS r env qInnCiO, or to nn 0.w 9A S Iny be
revuirn , I 1 m . WOLF.,ElCnmp.t.
S UNDRrES
3Io AOl,. HYDRAULIC CEMENT, diereol bradd.
gtnl bbla. 'TAP.
7,100 MA.1. CALV INED P·LASTER.
"nm alike St)DA ARIL.
TURPEN'l'INEC ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PIRE BRICE.
TIlLS. 0 ES,.For wln py JOIN HAY51 0 & CO.,
9 S lui.,xine . tn, t and 1 R al.IISIIshII M11 Pll0cOa 010y,
Aprrnt for , b" YI·..rk amt E-nd.le C-tarn non Fleetr V- v mh
SUNDRIFS
k :UNNY BAOG-1l6,0OS.
CIGARS-M)NWNto
PAPER I,, .II .1,, riptionl.
COFFEE-.Inra, I rar hags; Hprvrn, 10f1 large
ItAM\S-lnliiliii. andl Slal. Shey's-50 Bereac leodigng
RICE--'0 :I.ll, .. Firty!. br
g 11t 0 ... H-1 1.5,111 I T515A IIEO onpit51ln0 1.
N1ýORTHION SUGAR-Landing from bgek
(5c P~~p' 5b,1eIrrn'10'. [1r,0 lsoIi,
P t.7 bbi lu,"rin_'l P.J.. rl lit;
1 "m hW!LF.-J. HA RI ACrfI. sllx J .v
k1 ,,,.a I .. 110 01 p 01 1,.. "". · ·
DOM STCSICS , from WsodilR Moaufaoturing
ESupy P 10 IE ~ WIIIT & CO., II RIUSiC ..R
le A .R'IIT O, 1GwI i
RIVER AND MARTI f.
OR $ELIZE, lmona.--r The nchrLt
TMEPNAS PEAHMMN, pR wm,.it, win
_aoe or freigh orWNVER.9ýpk fA..Hnrkqlmnnnl*;· lmr.
ANTED--A iuhr iaa t Veasmee
Golf. Apply to +rr~pr(UHB
6 22) . 2 J.. ART2 A .M.2 CO hLmpltr n. nl
FOR LIVERPOOL-Notice to Slippesl.
IllriaR immrd'uta lillacb fr L ritrpr 1 id 4k the en
LOO22~IA20O22,2 BC22O4SOAe, .,
ripply M low] F Jntlr ppll TOOLS R6 Bank PoftloX, __
ORVERA CRUZ.--The A 1 schoonrer
BON(IAA Capt. I. S~i.. bav pgn oml & of rordpgn
nWonalgnl wd1 k g nw diapavb Fio rnrln m pnwage.
ne Tkr, ar M (.p22J BARE2LL22W UC1·421 c-- "'rt
ANTED-A Vessel of about 1520
Wnl* A~uh~ ll p
- RARELLI CO. 61Common ari. 1.
rcTE E ORLEANS EMIGRANT AND
,L 2Ex222212Y'c 2522.C4.. K.h 2,Ha.022..220, ,,lll e~
,aebiiahed nfea..i-.I aeok mea prameaadeeY ,lk
rmnttinR money thim frroda i R gIvNroL~d aBeotatl wit!.
0,li2.2r2.0t dr2,2022, p2[.2lel. 22.17 pet t 1n. b 0 ur n-.12.2122
kh,7dodm, and to o mn. }I also, oaaai, oatfagn aigg Pa
0m12n h iot imn SI. ... M 2 2epod222222.. wab
P2.M1. anto12 riT~r I.
02 at " Zia ,ee lm(. dylufd l "levr oaepd) 7 2
'It. olderoigd, w01l be pampitI leocd bo. +r.
,.tO JOH2212 TOOS2Av.22kP1
Will I~. MONDAY, MA.Y 4. 22 6o'Jr.k rM F
F OR MINDEN, LixgE BMTEar u. r
11220111 OTO! COM7OIFI AEAD2COEPA211
-The 1 .4 - Rra 1, Red Rivr Pocket LAWre 1 Be aur Ftrt l r AOAMeurwt
-,A ni Bne 11222.11 Fnr !might r TO 4 , )ra mrqau
Tg S. SFI2 P18,2222 re 2,t
Will I.. TUESDAYY. elh 2,21 5 2'21120 . 21,2
F OR CRENADA, TAOY,MLREE
WIyoI2.TNARI 220212CH202, CIAIO 50 l W
12012121, 1142BUR122, IINil tY. .e .io 4. 21g.
T 1F .Cl, A-.-T02 nlnr Y.fr,21 Ri22 r pu22 2 12 C, 222g2 LA p
Th. rprier uA li~bt111-1 ouRt luunamr OSC6(lrA. Cspuin T. IYlb
xwlllrr. For height or paa..,pg202 12.1.r. 21..,, P110.1
.EreeA. nr2. .o .0y1 . 2. SMIfH. 24 P22 .2.
Willi.., W1.2,IIADAYS1AY M. S.2t .22.2 2 r... !21
1F~OR CAMDEN, CHAMPAD NOLE,
.3,. 022F.2NWOO, MA11ON1, COLUMBIA
HARRI ov ;UC, T~x~ryaa al amitngg oa
C-NtaiTaYtRee RiSATIFIAA vi FrilC arhiti pa-.22lrB2c.e -1
HECLA-The ·ImM d waif mmigg aagenger pcke tvmrr
11ECLA, 7. F ndwie, maabw.wID eave In " Poifright o, P
pm8 , apply a bwrd, or to o T, . SMITH, M Poydrou atl,
R0 .11.UIPLY. BR A rO., A, tar
lý T'hi boat i ll tak frht h abve .egroe, ta p-itti-
Will Iear TUESDAYw 114( at 6I 222x.--- 2.
F ORGRANSLO ,CRO, MOxpn
224.11.2S~0~1d~l422~f222 S I21212Jinao
0.122.NOOD MSfAIT~ARION22222422A2227,D
F.., 0ATAR11A 2 1.22 N, --T 01 T
geketn.,,TONr &IOA WOEW ETA. 80 eriS 1
222.2 TI...et H. .1 'ii MH AROE ,,lO l ., 22,1 222..21 .14 .2 24
Il1 of2ight 2 p.M222i.F 2112 y2
Wc3 -'f T BDA 22.214.,U 94 N
WIll I1,22 TOUESDAT. May 4, at 5 'elnek P. x,
F OR ST. GAUI, CTIRO, GREEHI
d aodll intrmrdinte etdiogs-Revutul Etai· ' I
lIT a IA H. D. ThRAM. ± . o22 a2122:r. rim 2 2.1 it
Fnr (freih"IIANroA PA having.ti222pml I 2.11 raSoi·pp ap -
.,,1, " m SvTaB B SALWORTH. 24 Tehnapittwru
tl4 1Tln H, D. B. viii lake freight for )ti.4,, Sfntphlbi.d " 111 - k
Wit ie..re TUFSDAY, 02a1 4, .122 .11. 2
F OR VERMVILLOE-The newLght
Aill Irlr a ov, ErSO1 ins rr~tht (r P0 ANDe PIS.-L
Perry'. StriSBA A222.ilr 2rrmdiO,2lnri22P gad n'1 i2211mww LO
illF+. E,.r fmiyht apply oo !ard, lot of -rn die s· L myA Rt
W T mll. TUSDAY, 12a1,1 2,4, a 2 5 22loel
LTOR GRANADA, TROY,, GREEN- .66
F OOD1 LOISVREI 5AR0 AEl YA7inter
,· l , 12 1112211,122''heflo pTh 211 r r2 . 22r
,KA \IF I SCOT , . LW 1122,,, menu I, .ll I 2rare or the 1122 a nil
1111:m 2lsr, llinp · or . Tj ar op or111.
p'...210 T. B1. SMITH, ____l. u ____M st
A ill leav CAD DAY, N.. ST .t 2 o'212221224
FOIL LOUISVILLE EVANSVILLE 5
NENDESx AU CII AD MEPHLS.-II-I
.IPnu~a Lurvpl anRr Packt .L _,Jdffd -
2.0- 111A-221221122222 p2, t 22 p,1l2 p&okD 112.2, All.1A2
C'npmin 9. C. Hurtil1, w it leave u nlon. Fnr hngI, v o perga apply
0n A1h-lI.rl . Po '22 B. SMITH.. 4 aJk* sree
t$ Thisl boatfor cOmfort god apeod, is owurperwd by mi . , e
Illr. - m2l222
W.ill ITram r 1NUDY, 4,21 :'. of 5 I12152. v. x., positively
FOR LOUISVILLRE E TUd BiA
0 .I, Ie2liRp.-Ti'. P21022 IWIITS.
1 .E\. ,, 'OTT, 0 2 2 [\Ft iI T. l lea Ie 2 Pp l2
nlwr". M'or freight or parpr ll'pyMu nrd p (
Will t l,1 WED10DA bioty 2,2 e2,1 2.2.
OR MEMPIS, HE lENii.Aecl, FRI- nd·Ire
F AS- POIn of tie Qbi. n 25s12 n a ,1,d D.4lI-raom xnnlbd
plyFI2 1i1 ll.21tONAS1 0 PW
FO 2 SHREVEPORT TGRAND
I .ORE 2112iLEXANDRIA , Rear Red
Rivr Packet( CADDO No. e Thea o A
.: ft nt ,willmmq pu .; pacet atemrr Do so.a, tlnuuu Jobe
A I Onshnlh rlllmeuabove Fm bailorbt ee~lo t
I 2l, BB ATOEIT.2121I1,21511 ar22 r
F; . H. L ORRISOOUS.LLE, NEW
WaT lEANSvILe T AESDAYCAt 22
-T02 22., 12 22 22,2O FLORENC21 p222221U12112
20 ALO L LAND DRIA AND4 NAT
12,. oA ,, ., .1.1 p11 2 012111111110 022.4R,, ,4. l
ie YHl~-Thr reviler Tenne aaee River Pocket rr NT1±"
e1 V22,11,11--Th l - n2n- .IT,01 1 pu 2212nrr.1
G t'I I.LF ,G1 M, m b 4 i n 5 i u e T. B. S111 01C 24 Ortdnl It.
Will leave WEDNESDAY MY y 5, at 5 o'eloek r, x.
FOR M hEMPHIS, HE'fENA, FRI- r
AR'S POINT, NAPOLEON ORBExNIL;Gfi roll d·b%
PRINCETON-Reagular Memphis ParketCUF. AT
KPR--for ever other WEDNESDAY. The legB. u · 'f rurt
nmg p useoge clames C. E. W ATKLNS. Captain S. B. Prom, will - pepoi
4ve11leaveunW~a. Yor lroigt or psu. VV.14boduolorU,
1 sly T. B. S TH g4 UPma3^d ct _
L R'ill kuve on or +nut 3ATURIIAY M. v, a 6 o'Elork n x.
FUR LOUISVILLE NPEW AL-~~
BANY EVA FVNSVILLE, AIVCH DdE- Lsl b
PHIS. -Regalar Iwal aville P rnys Packet IICAH. "BE
1CEY--The ,r 1;10_11 Std nrR rowing Paauogr n ruc
B ELLE KiEY, Cap Wn YA. Eey, wlt leave uoho.., or frulk or
to- pswgt", pply ou wavd. or b T. B. SMIITH, 74 Poyda an·1t
..d FOR ALEXANDRIA AND FIA~T
CHIOC SWerly ucer for Red Rinr
lld The ewngmrP.DA.AUW. 3,a, ae l
leave ea bOva on TUESDAY, jnay t5dlc .w1.1ev
d r mv(ilp rueceedtn. Tue.ay n.~r th e. mm. The P. AS`
,ere l n e the puree ofthe .leaner llE('I I. Re R iver ratrade, For
i(; freight or peaaage, apply t Sp hKAKh k MKMEARY,
nF I , a ,( 14 k Tehoopitunla atrolt
MILLINERY AND FANCY.
STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, DRESS
TRISIMIINOS, Et-TEN CASES STRAW GOODS at
les. than whol-ude pries in this cty.
CALIFORNIA SNNETS trs and newest sh.ps, 50 coe.
WHITE CHIP ANDCCHINA PEARL BONN ET ....... 1a crLI.
All Il e fashionblse and finr. quali.ies pEprtionabty low.
nte richly and ustily trimmed rr moey than fieslu ay pid
MISS . E BLOOMERS' new tstyles...................... 1
BOSS' LEGHORN HATS, fliest lnafaetured; Boys and InfAnt'
HATS. e l f ll thne eweOs stleL.
RIUiIONeY-50 piece. freh ,t bright elobe, at 10 sote per yEnd.
.AiI... - R. BROWNNewyork tal, I5A PoydraE street.
o' the Ladies.
NEW FRENCH MIILLINERY-NEW GOODS VgRY
.CHEAP.--rS. G. W. ROPER, No. 165 PoydEeasste, mot1
pectWlly Informs the at se has,and rrillostantly
kner on rAed,l a eauiE ortm.nt of
SlL TS, STRAW BONETS. ,
PARASOLS, EMB OIDERIES
DRESS TR 'HIONGS, TOILET ALTINCLES,
LAIIES' IERINO VESTS, and a variety of FANCY GOODS,
El ich ,ll b iolll ,ery cheap for cas,.
63!' LEtry orderspromptlyattendead to. OldBoateH s cleaned awl
ashored, apl0 -m
Spring JulMllery.
MiRS. BRYAN, 106 Canal street, has
L n U lt re1wd.E. a lare and I.hs. n blE assormet
LAI55Io' FRENCH BONNEES AND MISSES' FLATS PA
ASpOLs, SILK GLOYe, and mmy other articles sultele foru
DRESSfiS made in the cl tst style and on the c Irt m oderrn S
atea s E.. .... . .... n L hll
'RENCH DRESS MAKING.--Mrs. G
W. ROPER, No. 16Poydrs street, invtelthe attenti
t ,t',' Idiesl to th'e sup.rior style ead tste in whir he ha.
DRSPS. ES nd MlA NTILS.AS m by her eEperienced FchSL
D-SlnakSer. Ldie, p. ecl'el and alntinet tfr y- lae. dl Ali
N EW ARRIVALS.-By the late arriv
l om PhfsaelphI, and NewrYok. MSE. CLAAPRS
eornr ofPo drag andCa onSletRA et lheNTS, rrceedWkd,
NsHII NE FANCY STRAW EANSECA, Op.~ WASSO,
PAdISIAN LACE,. wel! ... -E E o.eI ... AEE.EE i,,.hiEa, EN A
xeediSAn yllo. AIIo--T 'rREE CAES FRESH PERPUIERY, at
Jules InePl' importation asd manfatorw, which is nmloecwlary to
Snma , the Ladies inurE a RUSH. ap tf
Unparalleled Bargains,
ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
woNld do well to ll on the subsriber, ,wher theE will Snd a .fl
Aorlnnt O READY-IADE GOODS OuCEiag oC ALPACA COATS,
FINS DRIELLIN PFATS, CLOTH COATS, V PTS SHIRTS, ete., at
toSluG-, pres. Give hun all. H. HAMBUGER, Tll,.
sIy i lEf IM L.¢tp sLret, oplwein the Firme-a Houle.
Hammond X Philbrick,
lINEI WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE. tc..
No. SO CANAL STREET, (low-r .idl.)
NOGRAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED AT THE
ABOVE ESTABLISHIMENT.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED.
J.T. Ilammoud. G. PhilbpkL,
Ap GS A Y. IRWA TCI-.A KR.
13 - Chartres street. 13
P. W. WOODLIEF,
i1 a dd.it lo to his generl s,0k, bhe on hand
A LARGE STOCK OF
FANCY,
STAPLE AND
PLANTATION
GOODS.
. A LARGEAL.T'OCB OF O USLINS,
BERDI6ES,
SACON .FIS.
LAWNS,
GINGHAMS,
BAI.TSTl,
PUSE.
PRl IS, te., ,r. t. . _ _ "p6 tI
B. Brower S Co.
HIIOUE FURISHIING STORE,
CAMP STREET,
LW China,, SI.. Ed EAoh,. W.e.
SILVER, PLATED and A
RBITANNYA WERI(
IRON, TIN .ld WOODEN WARE
NISA APANNEY N LAMPS.
AAPANNEEYt1K1R STEVES. .t ."
C. Yale, Jr., ST Co.,
I MAGAZIN STREEET,
tom Who"'lAN Deldr AN In Imported
FANCY UNDSTAPLE ILEKS.
FA 'S"R DE BS GOOE.S
MIILIINERY ARTICLES. E ECYS,
RIBBONS GLOVES.,
FIEATIIEUIY'+1GS FERNBE,
. SssOG,.IS, BrON t"NT..
A larit u ,mplIte a ,a tmes t of . ery thGinlA thei lIne of tIm
otth..AxSi trae In,Ierl,.
I . YL J., S CO., 42 IsE IOts. t,
ý.14 Iv. Mtwxen cmm al Gi. 'lxRe,. Itraxts
5a.,. K li WilY,,r GI.,rsA d INHAL. OIL.
Es..ER . SPERMG
I5n 11 . -- " DASD .
s,, "" .. i A qqnly i 'PAA ER.,
:o0 "' Bea; to. t SOAP.
I0 AGE CouCHO. f lA....For rob
d491.0n C. S. CUTSER E TCO.o T .sIIoEiadt.
AIUCTION SALE.
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If rt .IiIId A.A.ST DEIIAY6,. *ySM. . . ..WI
Indepee deKS
AGBNXUS N0. OOmW yw
.g tbhmh a .M Ydth CRICT
CAPITAL tId lIWA ..tl INTNEulITU" - :
HARTb~nI~ORD IRE INUAO eeEI~CAIIT,
w_ d e CHIEth TRA drat; dlP
Tb. abor Jtotl will io MW 1R f! ý{,lr
CAPtAFL-,Im..dhIn.....
.g Fiat.IPIard, iMarIea 1VUa
Iarl. UVU RtOP WhitE EIN RAILV.hIag,
A Asll RedIt.CO.; C. L PAW' ,...
nora; a b-d mark riibs i r **i
Fire, 'Inine, River Lifii! s nrhir annea
AGEBNCIBB( s 92 p A ar S,,
NEW YORK LIMB I NJUR OR COI 'Alt.~:`;
CAPITAL N40,OW ... ......... olYRHl rUT1l Tll;~ '
H"TIOBD VIBE IN {CBANC CdP~lltAN
CH4RTBIL PSBPPrmZ.
CAbPITAL-Fire endIahd-.......................
W.D~hprttlr.... ............. .. If ··· ·rl /,Clla
la I'1- Mw- FIRS, MARINE A"RIYBRSINd~j mi·
Ih· SPVLS OF WTHITE PERSONS AND SLAV ZBUL to".bLd·
.Id nd M. o~ie., N th lowest erm., b
mh19 B.tf C. C. LATHROP.A)at,9lesp YrrL
Crescent Kutual Insuranc CoGmpany ci
fain eofmmltywith te ngaldoaeoftheir aatu~tcs/k[
Ilbbmit the oJlowinge·Usmht:
4mo..t d prMmim rweir4 for po .d·
01ly 1lhl.1 .............1.... ..-"M
333.~~lp.3111 313,33341prlh
the yea.r . 1. 316.......3.... , ,34 13Wý
..ol3.. ermpto ....l.l13 3 - y...... .
3.17ich Lh 1 Le n1 nd, . 3.: .1
Fire 7i.miLm. .... .. .......3. 013
F..r p1 3 3 1·-.......... ..... 161,0341
F..II p I H00 ............. . 33.33104
Lfe rmos..L.. l b.......... 1 3.33333 ý!
! ."ra , remian m rule not trminat04.......· en 4t
LX Winnm puuom ........... 7.44f4r,40
7 moont of ,.rued pnndu~ or ymr ·emo~CYs
July 1% 01 . .. .................... 40061
Paid duwg wme p rud fr lowea, ria.
Po Fre4aa ............... .... 08,0% 40· IYOL
Far 63rine ............ ...............3 1 3 , 034
For Ric . ... ......1 , .3311... .... 31,
For31' .............. ............d. 11343130
0014200 44
R-onnawcu ad on-lee ir wrr. ad
.th ......................... 41,04 43- 91
33ctdpcp E for year 0333at 1 .1 1W336313 t14331
1Te Coaita[[yy tun the .me..
Premium 1fo ................ 460,700 00··
RBldd and aMne... ··· ............ .....O~
Tbi Nw~e T1111.1130333I43 ..41,1433431" i. 417-3313133
Du33 for3min.30.Im oW. Z....., 31.3 .8
[ý . .. . h. nd.... .... . . ... ... . 3.63.19 1
Ti... a.11 nt of 1... .............$90,7
LW Th. Bond d Tr0tu bare resdr4ta pg a lftn t es· p
r.L. in ..h on the .401 . [0 -r~i- f piel r tP ··Lkalgs
3..3.1, or to 3333331g.l npn31, on not Y MORDAI. w
4th dolor A-9-0 --L·
The Trustee~ bae Win decared a irldud of twealY-eih4Fnsrt
therh net y00400 Premlae ofth Comp.. for U·eyeraadio·Y 0W
- i Of 3 [ 8e ptpo 1 A h .Yioatir lO N-Re Ofr· LfL d d
0133.7. Y OUN, ..ly 9111. C.d3,lJb.33331133133
Dm c'fOR :
bhomuA. d.I3. is, 81000 P dl, 0331 l3 rfl lb
N. Grwowood, J. W. Zeekarl, JahnDh
H.. L WrihtA D,1 L 0IA ,1 J. .3131.131
W..P.1 10ran, Lo3a1D.S dl 4. P. B0 .at,
Gorrggee J, Jehnl'Be, a .Bl as a
Z. daJlor, Fh. Cameadeo, C. T
P. 80000 M., L04000
Thu. J. Ii4 A. J. Mommr nm tml'
W.. Fellowea, I.O. W.O. } hitwq sa
C. J. Markcr, J. W. Cero ll. dg
UOLBROOK SALOON-Roee
}.ý or th· Simmer, cowl«r ua peninlmdduud
N SLP. y ht who , 0ll daroin his ·dr tieo a ·
rhomey fror hm with .e0I1 TM ysolo .Oebut
nil the dliliQn the ·nwn rr04 up in the 41s slyly nn the
rh..Wl LIOUUIO,0LLS, , ·8 te., thatrsm be had.
ap80 1. 1 W'J P. YOU~f~tAgent
Caution.
PERSONS RUPTURED .b.Id b. wet tayR Stt n eaItY
.g.ir.. STRKSSSLAT1DSSKRNI&,rl and wl lbl *h.T . bS P
Sherman's New Potent Truse
jIUJPTUXE REMIEDY
WELL UFFCECT
A PRERANENT CUIR.
t Thi. TRUSS 7 1 ENTIRELY DIFFERENT FROM ALL
OCHERS In f t ad pp of netto, eo~rgra·U . ·dw(; ea
ariog ALL TE tjS. W.6 p. it{ u fn lbon tro
tribuetd to thS rui*Oitt. Ot.tt tIi hr. T pn
SIORE NTUAL bio` .paatrsy L Lt ( pd oltra" 0oh.
ýauuWluad und Drogh t Dardtsilyorr kmdlooog.thnb
ýifording wcurida; l e~;i II YBD eeormer ti ei ont.ars 1
.U uro, whn tnetad D ho piotretar w..k~ul DMB . wage1.r
phtcod heryod tha dnagr of SXnmggUton, or any other kbNY e dao
rnl D s.mptom,, sli o.'tn ,an in shera tti '8 ha~
ShoulervBry c mma a SuptipO for p U erte u*Ir.
a Truu and a rply I. to thentrU*·I· it is DM nd dB'groro 'tlee
vhioh rmnot ae rs aniy Dy Ibor ono tma anue.ind Ast ·n, t
Wodliar with the wJ n of Raptor- Let it be nbeatm e h
b,.t TRUr msv be h urlo, If it dw not riltt tM M ln M ·P'ap
plied wn,, and G no properly Bed. Thenforu I hn aatettpdr t. for
ýO AENCIES, Lut t. ll end spply tha Tmror os · t my OW., 10
Sir. Caantera stsar, Naw Oruo, mbd y.
Oh-nlth. ·iea nr thr ntC Ne door. -lFI
Dr. E. Craiys's
Shoulder Brace and Suopporter.
arTHIS INGENIOUS INSTRUDIt}I$ TSZ PtPRSTSTh5WHOLE
w T V oP ( nut rur OU TRU 16T Rg t Rb· r anrnFnnl
;tn BGa Chtater Sid. gi .y itmullt1 sta W.,.SHnd ll r
,ngtb. r..tt toG deJ.·t~e~t.tga Oi..tlrT.. 55onal o4,a
Ithiu p.,&W ae d w eaeaa mym b. m~y b- khht · M or.
':ey omtonged b; the nao o hlU B O··
! -Call and -mie the RRAICwd .osrlroigwwWkt
sSSIBNAN Sh.tS.tS.Sti..
Ur AI.., Apmt s. DR. BAIINY1B 9SNW3C0RAT W
.BRACE. ..h9* "dW
SHERMANf'S
PA "T. ULASTI
SHOULDER BRACE.
SH.w."tpy t
EQ St. CMIrt Street.
OBSERVE THE SIGN OF THE
S.To tH, 54555W N.WEASE
s I b·Nb 1Hl u i`L
CtiSRYOU iH STOOP w
S OEWEREES, tIt. Ii'sC
tris, PAREN'
6i11rrn! T niy used
rLASIGS F s SHtE
SSN'S,ASN 3Wtti yd.
SHERMAN~iE'S
NEW PA8ENT TRUES
*ýEý RPTUREP
REMIEiDY t
Will .R'et s perpct aunt; t a otllrelul a o fa b. ors ·.Y*Dikct
S-rhntyjnh .tIb t Ba.,; sad "55 S4 p1SlJS7y SUSAiTrm.St
o a wer is err aaw.-EG
[3.6eW i Die w o, tgST ~pQt{.A STRRf;
Cajon r foh..i'hrt.Wtaoi.im., ott,. tot t~l~tbpt...Vt
11- 0rt naae 'hi. Iwwr
SEW ORLP SItS, .1 tUON anD cRF
1.00 nt~tSpnA....N.rOut.q AprRS
PUB.IC NOTICE is rheeby.gism taLst ooka
S .; turri'.:;n' w the CryyIW Sa nP rba Dl W B
., u!ien at the W-4 rite CImgn N` t, a
llr 5 Cuu R Bn I 0r for .10. 511W OSMa
.CKSON with iurns s oP 1 Sti 55 et.
,leas Catdova, Swnfer. Y
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