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Here is her letter : Sir,: On 1rading your interesting pap7r of the 27th int-l,. was thunderstruck to find that a1" French Catho 2e2" 2,2i2e2. the Am ricans1 to be so uNiustructed i1 the2 p ii ,atal and rellgirus affairs of Burope. Be to write the nlstt pialpable falsehood in roference to the Jesuits and nysatlf. Ewery reader of your paper must know that the va·ry neat ofif.llsuitlsm is established at Vienna. in Austria and IlolLml, where resides Father Tothelm. thn (Irand sistesr of the .umltical Lirdcr. 1,,u. yeulirrlf, may laugh at the idea. that I even take up my [p,-n to correct the error into which your unnamed curr,'.lapnd,utt has fallen. But, in justice to myself. I beg leav' to art-ualnt you. that the whoh, of Bavaria has been. anl is. gavernod at thts moment by Jesuitical ifiluenct,: or. in oltler words. ultra montanism. It is very natural i to b' itet Ihat that clever body should never forgive i sinll], dhatcing girl. for having broken up a ministry of tw,,nty-tiit years standillg, and brought the smaller or lib,,r dl pa·rly ntot power for the first tints in that country. If you will look into the Gazette of Aulgburg. in 1847, you will t her,, find several notices from King Louis him aIF, alludlell to our mutual persecutions by tile .leauits : and how eomels It that after the dismisal of Blarn d'ALea r and th, .h1"suitlcn l ministry, a medal wits struck bear ing 1tie till,, of " Lola Caatigit Loyola.) representing Lola with it birch In her band, and a Jesuit fying before her ? And allow ne to ask you why It is that. when I flrsL ar riwed in Blavaria. no Protestant could hold aaoffice. either milit:ry or civil, without first renouncing his religion. which wte- d 'e ewery day, in consequence of the great poverty ,of the middle clasbes of that country ? A letter which I have recently received from Bavaria informs me that a I'r,,slstant clergyman. front Protestant Nuremberg. was r,.., ; dy put in prison becautse he preached the true religion ,I ' 0hnsua Christ. The creas of the oppressed will hs heard in spite of every thing that may be dose to stifle thewre and I here declare puhllily that. Instead of think ing ,of m), own interest or psemdary position tn that euuol.v. I >,aerifcad thenl all to my fellow beings, and thla is why I am in this country at the present moment. Irl'"kg t lo means of a iivelihood upon the stage I wan off, ,',+d. ta all Europe knows. thrse, months after my arri. wal in IBavari. four million. of frenst to leave iu three days. or to remain and stifle my conscience, and help the r-Jesuit, to deceiv, a noble-minded monarch. 1 pre f,·rn"1 air. to flatte.r th. small. still voice of my con. science, in following th,, dictates of my heart towards an oppr,,.,,dI people. tn the purple and gold. and saint-like repulW;that which was offered to me had I taken the other eours It n- trie t hat when I left Ilavaria there was not a single toil oil ll, .ld eeit in that country. for the very good reason tl t th,,y hb'l all been cent horn to, their patreness the Ipll ,r,",tie Dowager of Autria (wilo, by the way. never 1i ', hIllint a mesa said every ,ley in Vienna for the re tlot , . ha King's good( will torwards the latter party. and f,,r my L,.ty downfdll.) The mass of the imperative. with th . ,,l a great dal of gold. did manage. lot last. after a vry I n',,'1 hattie, to ,ffect a revolution In Munich. But ho, tre' i ai germ whieh has been sowed in that coun Iry. to, .Ih will Some day spring up to he a great tree. and aftor ,tl: the poisonous weeds that grow around it. 'I ":Irlude, whlo had me poisoned with arseutic' who had u,, 'wi,.e ahot at ! who placed a fanatic upon my stair' 2. midn2ight. with a poig2ard in Il2 s coat ? who. at p2 .3 , 2 r. Soal2l s. i gentleman residtng near ,lunicll. 1lad , t heen retveaild by one of the conspirators. to -lw,la lio" done a kind actinn on the morning of the, very dH%,, hmnd a carriag., with four horses, ready to cnn wey It, , h;atsburg. in .Austria. the prison of Sih'ia P'el li2,,. , 2, I w21ld h199 lane immured to ' hi7 day. l2st aise ,- ,:,,1 ouf. These are truthsrodl facts. 1 ha22 h, rd that there is a strong opposition to y -- 2l2.wh 2,a of t1he politi2:2l itents in 4lermily an9 22av22 - rin d, ,'.+ci,-h no one can knnw the =leert aprlnl. better rthan'i t ,,tf, having possess.ed the entire confidence ot Khl,! I' ,,ul I here' Leg to say that I have always undllr stt,," .lonrr.cs to be. a tree ecountry. and that emperor. khý- lpa'hl,.ec and their officials and satellitesare at a di l- ,:,,nll h ere, and that there is no law against represent ilt,: 1 '.ring puppets of Europe on an American atnge Tha;l IJy drama will he a trutlhful history of what has takr e','a in tea! lift. I will pleIdge my word to the pub' lie : tah :1 represeutadien in Europe would have insureod lll.:t 1 Ivy fn.l. and perhaps it long imprisonment. But 2I a. 2 ..ck Gaod. In free. and glorious America. with. I h2.1.7.2222. 7229 92r spangi.d b2n22r 2uat272 o922r m21 for myN I pr,12tj.2.,,2n a2 d safe2ty. and a ge22 ro22 -heart22 d peopl2 t722 silkrphi ale while p~ursutng the l.gittmarte: oject of mly 2.A 1"'^2 myself. p 2rsonally. I am too much accustomed tol thel2, 2,1 . 22, 2 (, 2 c2rtain clans of the press. I know .14ll It2'.21 bht Pa2rce th2 y proceed. and nm perfectly ind1f fereHI i, tIham : th,,ir shaftts do not reach me. But, when i lavaria or GIhrmany are misrnprepented under my very eyes. I.'"l.iguiflcllt t as I am-I. who have resigned posi tiou. f2.' 22 2. and neariy my li2fe.i. defence of liberty and th22 2 11l.2 2222in those lands. which 1any one who has iI human heart tidont have dolne in my ptace-I shall ever be ready 2to r.ply, having still kept back some secrets which I hope. for thie, tlollor of certain high parties in Bavaria and AUE triu. I may niot he torced to divulge in my own defence. S 7 t12 t th' e highest respect. I remain. ar. your obedient2 3I. Di: LAnI>SFEI.a Ellg1.o, I.uLA IONra*, IW2:',2.I Il otel. NewYnr7 . April2 28.18529 99)222 .2 122.j2', 22 2222 22272922 12 It..I. Sr'uI.-A tremenuout hail storm pass: d ower Cincinnati on the night of the 30th ult. Awning- and ohimo, y .lps suffered considorlbly. The Times says : Mr. lffor. horticulturist, on the I.edlng road, rear of thoe oy.lrtt owr seven thousand panoes of glao.. antd 3Messrs. Illtor. Sayre & Watt also suffered muchb in the same woy. aloe in the destruction of plants. Tile bohail, gtncro., was. a larg as birds eggs, and a great deal of' the sizo ,df small hions' eggs. A young oan. w.raring a ,oti :e,.,ntl, hat. was struck on the head by a hail stone so f-o-ibly ats to rai a r.lmp as big as a laorgo marble. Twig, a iluarter ofan inoh diameter were out off the for eat and .iher trees in conshiderable quantity. ltn W:lonut llll. the residonce of Mr. I'nnson wast struck '.y lightning. Fortunately no one was hurt. al lhloolgh tihe house was considerably injured. ifer., alson. windlouws wee broken by the hail. fences Ilown down. trees nlp-.otod, etc. We have heard of no lives heiug lot.. noIl of any serious personal injury to t ut l o,..3 rilll, r : lthes looalities. 'IThe lhtli torm frightenedl the horses in a funeral pro. teo.inn, wl ieh had just stopped at the Roman Catholic C lemetery. it the hill, west of the city. Ott of tell ar tinges. ', horsets to eight of them ran away. One car Srlagoe w. Idashed to, pieces and thre or four others much •broken. Sevral persons were thrown out of the car Sriages. l bt none b oreoly injured. Wo hoer of many similar aeidlents. In the oily the bail utomot er,.ated quite t stampede. among tlbednoy. cort. and oth, • hor.s upon tile streets, al we heallr of l. merou. ionaways. . . 0 th,,rvt, Ihm.t.-'-Thl following are the most r.ent 'ta _ tirs ic+ of ';ritish India: p,, abln ion ............................ 1 L0.t.0.lHJ, An it litevene .. ...... $14.0.O000 D,, Expnrts ....................... S0...C0.000 U, Imports ...................... 1:0000,000o iSatding Army .................. metn '250.1lO Tols 0f Shipping...................... 300.03o oFour- '¢*1 of the ar aratry o Ilindoos or Mahometans. All th. :,gl,tgher officers, military and eivl. are English. This va ,t colony is the right eye of the English aristocracy. A " ....t, ;.TITEt."'-A person writing from San Francls co toL l olwport News. gives tle followingl incident : "o Tw, enmtonlooking persons entered the hotel this mornil ilst from the llnles-a nlan aud his wife. Tlhe male i .idual looked, lfor all the world, like a day-labor er. aid tihe female bore a close resemblane to au Irish scaLllion. She wore coarse, vulgar brogans. and to her gir dle was i ltobhd It ,old watch and chain valued at least at In , hundred dollars. Tle husbaud left thl hotel for half a :.our. and returned with a receipt for one hundred and Oftfl.' thousand dollars. the value of the dust which he habo .ac consigned for transportation to NewYork. Thi; so.r o:ao been gained by digging ; the husband dug nwhile :: wife washed, alsisted by herlittle son, aged about t, o years." This h. k 0 very much ltke a "local item " picked up some , , •dull" day. sela ,': Coetuor tO TltE UNITon SToaT--F.'idoa, A.pril 30. 1tý' Jollt L. Ileylin. Esq.. of Pennsylvania. was ad mitt, .'. o"ttorneyandcounsellor of thits Court. No. :! ..D. and B. M. Bradford .vs. The Union Bank of Ti" 'r ".o et at. Appeal from the district court of the Unite ,-t rlts foro Mississippi. Mlr.-.! ' oe Nelson delivered the opinion of this Court, reotcr.r a. decree of the district court. and remanding this . o ... . with directions to enter a decree in conformity to Il ,on of this Court. No. " 1. MlcAfee et al., appellants. es. J. T. Crofford. Tbhe to nt of this cause wasn concluded by V. E. llow ard fr'- appellants. No,.f. IRogers, appellant, ca. J. C. L.tioday et l. This i -tn argued by Mr. Crittenden forthe appelant, Sanld s ',,d m|i aprinted argument by Mr. J. A. Camp bell to . oppe'll.es. hint r. oo o- BtoslhO.-Mooesr. Dooillnr &ilo. hav:" a it manufactory at Chastet, Pa., for the ipro, daei.'i '" rosin oil. with a capital of $00.0100. Dr. eoon, r:. of Philadelphio, is about trecting a looiltr " gl'Oel t100Ihere, witLh capita11 of S Ot. Latest from Europe. [Telegraphed frm London to Liverpool.] BOsTeO, April 80.-The following li the very I;,test Intel from Europe. uc1 to tice moment of th. Niagara's departure. 1Her mcllt for the South and Wl.t leit in the early train this mlorti g The Niagaran saw ye'terday, at 6 ae., on.l tape Sable. the Royal llcilsteamship America, hence f'le Liverpool and Ilalifax. Lonuon. Saturday, April 17.-The Times atelibuter the of £351,000 In bullion in the hbank return to the Intelligence from Australia that gold dust hne fallen to i7 per oe. at Melbourne. and lf at S.dncy, and the onse. quetnt large shipmernts of lecoin to that country. The payment ofithe dividends has also Iad an effect, andl a still further decrease is looked for. The Morning Advertiser says the p'Israeli bhudget will dllffer very little from that of Sir II. WoQd, excepting in a duty on a11l houees paying a rrntal of £5 and upward. Baring's circular speaks as follows of American stocks : American stocks remain steady at previous prices. without much feor sale. or any great demand. U.S. certificates. 1867 7080109i; do. bonds, 110'ti111; Massachusetts les. sterling, 10; Maryland. sterling. 3!~(i)9474 ; Ohio nixes of 1800). 98 0,100 ; do. of 18700.1875.100(0 11)7 ; Penn rylvanla ives. iOlJ.i ; Tennessere sixes. t46t'i1. ex divti dend ; Virginat nixes. bonds, 089lO ; (Canada sixes. 10861 loll. Ftacr..--The Ilerald has Parisl advices of Friday, the i6th of April, that the son of Victor Huge has rerfuased to accept a remission of his sentene of imlprisonment. while his father and hisioldeIolleague. Pnaul Maurie, reemain in c,,lnfintement. cOn Tuesday. lte 0lh1, the President of the Ilelpn:e mill enter his 451th year. lie wu+ born April 20. 1808ll. I cendiary flre are increasing In the departmecnt of the loir,. A n,'n., said to be inamn,. has attempteld to ,l't fire to the iloie de Bloulogne. lie was arnret,,ed and placed in confinement. 'IThe ank of France has debelbd not to comply with upplletione for twenty franc gold pieeresat pan. but to sell only three millions at per mille premium, in con of the demand for gold as a remittance to Ehlgisd. It'ri e )lcree-Prid ay.-Fivr per cents ]Olf. I0e. Three per rent 72f. 20. (lioetu.v.--lreot nelsery contlnuesr to prevacil in various pares of this country owing to tihe scarcity of feood. It lbe neighborhood of Frankfort-on-the-Mntne. rye brpead w'a oie and a quarcter per pound. NEWl S BY T ,LEGMIR.dPl EI.c...uV.--Nr,'1.Yk, May 4.--Gen. Romn has arrivedrl frm iBuenos Ayres in England. Tile Court of Exehequer--before whom was brought the ra-e of Mr. Solomeon. to ie fined if it was proved that he lad no right to the seut in Parliament, which he had oc cnpied. and in which he had voted. despite the refusal of the Ilonuse of Commone to receive him as a mrmber-has decided that tihe fine Ishall not be inflicted. This is con sidered t entamount to a icgal decision In favor of Mr. Soloenon' taking his ecat in Parltament. Mr. Solomons,. it will he remembered. is a Jew--hence the opposition and thI. trial. Col. Fremont repudiates all connection with the condl. tional sales of the Maripoea estates in California lie Il legres that them sales were made by Mr. luenton, without hi consent Fa ,rc:.-iumore were current that a new loan of (.000.100 franes was to be male to assist in carrying on the goverement CAc.LtORuNIA Mlac,.--VN. liink. May .--The California maill by the Crescent City to this port fell oveeboerd and were' badly damaged. It is feared that some of them were loet. tlocr.n,:sra'eaL.--Vaehinglon. May 5.-The Senate. to day, ordered to be engrossed the bill for the construction of r canal across the peninsula of Michigan. [Eve. Pie. io.Oueee.saTe--f icril'e. May 5.-The statmers Rora. h ti tan and Gleorgetown have departed for New I)rleans to day There have been no arrivals from that port. The river is at a stand, with nine feet six inches water in the Canal. The weather is clear and pleaeant. I reiciille. May fl-The Hiram Powers, Compromise and Southeru Belle arrived to-day from New Orleans,. and the W. Scott and Empire have departed for that port. 'The river is still at a etand. and the weather continuer pleasant. 'fthere tre seven feet water in the channel at Pittburcg Mew Yoea Mtanoroe--Nee Fork. Miay 0.-The Cotton markct. to-day, is dull. and prices have declined ;(. The ehl',teounttto7lllWales. The market otherwise has eu - hibited no change since our last report. iMr. CA.."s I'eiereH.-.-ItHichieglco. May 6.-Mr. Clcy is still liwe. but he' is gradually sinking. oand it is elvident to all that his earthly careerr is rapidly drawing to a close With a full eoneclousmcse of his eituation. he is calm. and perfectly resigned to the decree of Providener. TfIti- EInoeeA'e Nrs--Na'ewYork. May 7.--The Cancard stamer Eauropa has arrived. bringing dater from Liverpool t, tle 24th ult. The lfollowing iu a cummary of her corn merciau news. by which it will be seen that there has been a advance,. instead of a decline in cotton. ias had been reported : I, re ro cl'A. AicirTs-Liceprl~o. April 24.-There han bien a fir demand for cotton dclring the week. and the o.le cenoccnt to 68.000h bal'e. of which speculators have taken 13.000 and rcxporters tod) hales. The following are tIib ,iotatione as fined hy tce Board: Fair Oriansn. 5)i : 'liddtlitg Orleans. 51; Fair U'plauds. 50 ; and Middling IUplands. 4('d. )l b. Western canal Flolur .0.: and Ohit. Stl. b 1t. PYellow Corn. 29o. 6d.. and WhieL. 'e. ijctrier. Lard. 48e. Consols. 9il.. The BIank of England has reducced the rate of interoest to 2 per cent. [EIre. Delta. A :Feccl Accoctene cL\eR hMcoe.-A correspondeut of thI,. Niiwark Advertiser gives quite a graphic deicriptio, e of ie of th tumost remarkable silver mines of South Amer ,lea t is locrated in San Antonio. about 150 miles from Calder, and he says: 'e" .ou can imcgine thl wealth of tchi mine. wbich is hee roed in a narrow. steep ravin'e aboit one mile from the rim,'r valley. when I tell you there ic a village of ceme size at the mouth of the ravine. ocrcpied by peonsr. and h the natives of the country. which has been built up and entirc.ly supported fPr years. by the stcealingo of perrsons empnloyed i the mine. I suppose tcat onetenth of the rich ore is stolen : there ic not a native miner in Chili d who will not teal when he has a chcnec. and hoest of it fh.rwardi. .Whin the mines are rich. thie owners em Iplhy a foreman for each miner, to overlook him while y nling ; but I alm told that the foremen are ' bad as the ecce. there is no dependence to be placed on any of thic, The owners seldom go near the mines. and when li, y do. thley rarely go into them. T-,., Any, i v vr: 0'I. Mo.lo ..-Thoe 2owllelfood c ,Ilih.nmln'. SIipping fiit }ines a statement somewhat in I!.lil to a11 ,ount for the r0ecent rapid advandeo in theb Oil ilrk,.t. ,ext.nding to all branches of the oil trade. The -ic is caued. it is said. by the greatly diminilsheld import of -p71rm and whale oil this year. viz.: 155.000 barrenl , 1in0t 424 .( in 1851. and -372.000. the average, of ten ye'arn pat : and the amount of consumption and export. hich for the atvenrge of seven years in stated at 270.000 barrel' con'sumed and 1l4.0tt) exported. making a total aIInual demand of 380.00W barrels. This statement shows tltl tile exports of the present year do, not comeo up to t hllfl the demantnd. In addition to this is the diminished nuppliy of lard oil. from the falling ofi of the hog crop. of b,th thi e last and present years. II Mu Itar'nt:.-Aldvices from Cape Ilaytion to the 17th ult. state that a very severe shook of an earthquake was flit there on that day. but no damage was done. . 1, [it'.n.-Dr. Iialdwin. charged with stealing papers from the State Department. was acquitted in the (riminal Court of \Wahington. on thie 28th nit. (In00 S on nonut Lo o Losn OF I.vF-AoconbtsfromnNInw foundland state that on the 20th ult. a great gale raged along the ro1L0. in which about fifty sailing ovssels with their crews were lust. InI. I. .. . 0 l 0 'r Horse-.-Dr Goenor. of lialifax. N. S.. boh discovered. in Iis geological surveys. in NewBruns w00ek. valuable deposits of asphaltum, which, by an ill provlid apparatus and mode of treating it. makes a most beautiful ilitnain ng gao. lie bao applied it to the pur pose of makling a brilliant light in light houses upon the coast. The light house at Moegher's Beach, Nova Scotia. has been placed by government under his charge le has illuinoated it at a charge of $100u per annum. making a savin Iof $250 per annum. The Doctor proposes to fur nish the other houses in the same manner. lie also states that1 he ran cre1 t lights along the shore. without expensive houses. by raising poles and pilcing lights upon them. . A.... . i.. .o...ih. Pito.--At Mlodena. In Otaly. within a cirhle of four miles round the city. whenver the e;wtl is dug, and the workmen arrive at the distance of sixty-three feet. tly then come to at bed of chalk which tll'7y bore with an ager. five feet deep1 . They then with- dra1 from the pit before the auger is removed. and upon it, r'tration the water bursts up with great violence. a0d i tlcbkly fillb the well thus maode. the supply of wa1tter b.iltl affeclted neither by rainh nor drouths. At thledepth ot' f,,urteen feet arc found thie ruins of an ancient city. hot)-,l plaved streleta and mosno work. Below tlis again I i, 1t1,yer of earth. and at twenty-six feet walnut tree0 lare foud entire. and with leaves and walnuts still upon ithlnl. At twenty-eight foet soft chalk is found. and be w this vegetables aind trees oare found. 'Po: MIonot,. Iot onorT0 OF Pron.--Somen foltks 0e0u0e1 pigs ,i' bniug filthy in tlheir habits. and negligent in their ap p1,ara0.o tu. ut. whether fod is hobst eaten offil the ground 0r in a ohin plate.i is. it seems to uno. merely a matter of toost and ooewnience. on weioh pigs and men may hon 37tly differ. They ought thlon to be judged charitably. At any rate. pigs are not filthy onough to chew tobacco. nor to'poion their breath by drinking whisky. As to p 0.s 00 ap0pe0arance. yo don't catch a pig playing the 1dandy, nor piekiog his way uip nmuddy streets in kid slip pr.,o. Pigs blve some exeollent trait0 of character. If le clailnes to wallow 11 little deepr in sen1e mire-hole than his fililow. and 'o carries off and omel l in possession ol mort of the earth than ihis brethren, he never assumes 10l extra mtporttce on that O eOllouto ntitht'r are his brteh.tlnttupid enough to worship him for it. Tlleir only qIcation seemsn to e. is be still i hog ? If hf is. tbey treaot hint as such. And when a hog has no merits of his own. s he nver puts on any aristocratic airs. nor claims any por Stiular respect onn account of hIis fiily connetetion. They understand full well the common-sense mnxolnoo "Evory t'a thb lut stand upon its own bottot." Something f -r Every Body. Benj. Rand, Esq., a distinguished member of the loston Bar. is dead. Lieut. Lincoln, who served bravely in the Mexican war. died at P'iltka, Florida. recently. The Virginia IHouse of Delegates has passed a bill to enroll the militia and abalish musters. lien. l'illow I:s gone on a visit to lion. Caleb Cuehing. of MaOssachusetts, and cn. Pierce of NwIwtamp shire. The Syracuse (N.Y.) Journal says there is an eaxcllent prospect for an abundance of all kinds of fruit in that region this year. A machine has been put in operation in New York. which sweeps carpets as fast as a dozen sturdy men might do it. A youth named Arnold, aged seventeen years, csnvicted of murder at Columbus. N. C.. has been sen tenced to be hung on the 21st of May. A little daughter of Col. Woods Poage, of Po aohontas countoy. Y.. wao burnt to death on the :10th ult..by her csott.s taking fie. One hundred thousand pounds of phosphorus o areanually c.lonsime, in England in the mantuthetu ore La Cronice, the Spanish palp1,r at Newyork. treila s the late report of its being plrohbited in the cIlaUt of Cuba 00 an absurd onjleetstre or a hlier fabriclation dsolgaed to riUotle the exletlle adeielslrItioa of Spain. 9light ships, with 2888 emigrants, arrivel at NewYrk from Europe on Wedneoday eveningand Thurs day moraing. The Joliet (I11.) 8ighal says that over seven teen hundred teams hare passed that place for Caltfon.l within the last three weeka Most of them were fi"e. Milchigan and Northern indiana. In the Indiana Legislature, n hill from the Senate. apprroprlatleg $500 for the ealoninatlon of n, gr"s. was lost in the iloose. fer want of a constitutlonal majority. A monument to the ignaers from Georgia of the rDeclaration of Independonee. is being built In lthe City of Augunst, on Green street. atl fronting the City tall. It is to be constructed of forty-two masslve blocks of native granlte, and ill bhe 50 f.et high when completed. By the arrivals from California we learn that a saluit has been brohght the CallforniL ecoutsagainst the "Emperor of all te Rlusseias" 'folrbreach of coeonat on his deed. for cveyance of lands, his majesty not hao ing title as alleged in his deed. An event of no little interest in the musical circles transpired at NewYork on the 27th ult. We mean the marriage of the eminent artist. Signor 0. Bettini. lately of the Astor Place Opera Troupe. to the beautiful and accomplished Mmllf. Sophie Maretlek, Tister of the popular enprOesarie. Mr. L .ewis jMorse, of Springfield township, Ilamilton co.. Ohio. lately deceased, donated by his will about 1065 aresof land. worth at least $40.000, together with claims securer)i y mortgage upon other property. to ttlo amslnt of P.3.1)00 to be expended ned invested for tile purl,,se of promoting the caure of education. .\lice Carey wrote laitely to tie Cincinnati (:a0v. tot. ofinding fault with the morality of a new bovk by )lies aerline Chclsebro. The booktwas dedicated in part to lMies Carey. :nd ohe is unwilling to sanction its senti mente. Miss Chceebro now writes to the Oazeltte. hand ling Alice pretty roushly. and citing the opinions of va rious religious pnplrs in farvor of the mo:nlity of her hook. She says. mo)reover. that Alice was aware of the ook leftore che accepted of the dedication. and a sugger- ltton from her would at once have led to the withdrawal f her n'tme tfrom it. Thp Blank of Englan.l covers ftive acres of geroold. anld empioyees nine hundred clerks : lhould a clerk lee too old fer ervicer. he is discharged on hailf-pay for life. 'There are no windlows on the street: light is admitted tlhru.glh open courts: no mob could take tile Bank. there fore, without cannon to batter the immense wails. The clock in the centre of the Bank lhas fifty diel attachled to it. Irge cisterns are sunk In the courts. and engines. in perfect order, always in readiness in case of fire. The iank was incoeorported in 1604. Capital £18.00,000, or The A.khbar, of Algiors, of the 80tlh ult., says : We learn that a party of Moorish man.tders have crossed the frontier, killed some of the natires, and carried off seme flocks. Byorder of the ileneral commanding the subdirision of Tlemeen. one of our caids has exercised just and severee reprisal on the indiridouals who had been guilty of this act ot pillage. The marauders belonged to one of thksetribes who do not recognize the anthority of tihe Emperor Abder-bhaman, except when the troops of thlat rovereign arc elore to their territory. What has jilet taken place ean therefore only be considered s an isolated attack of briaendsl. acting for their own account. Departures of the Collins and Cunard Steamers FROM LIVERPOOL. AunteICAI(er.)... BOON........ SATURDAY, A0ril a. COLLINS, (Am.).....for NEW YORK....WEDNESDAY, - . ASIA, (Br.)......... for NEW YORK...SATURDAY, "" 10. NIAGARA, (Br.)....eor BOSTON.... . SATURDAY. " I7. I.I.L!N5, (Am.).... for NEW YORK....WEDNESDAY, " II. EUROPA, (r.).....feor NEW YORK....SATURDAY, -" nt. CANADAl. (Bl.).....lor BOnTON........ SATURDAY " . 1. NEW ORLEANS MARKETS. CanensT Orric. , Saturday Morning, May 8. 185. Our mnarket has not exhibited much activity this week. but name important changes have occurred in prices. among which may be mentioned a material advance both in Cotton and Sugar. Flour has also been firmer. but for Provisions the tendency has been rather dowo wards. Full particulars will be found under our separate headings below. The Cunard steamer Europa left Liverpool for NewYork on the 24th ultimo, and her telegraphic advices will be found in another column. COTTON-The buoyant feeling in the Cotton market noticed at the close of last week continued in the early part of this. and on Saturday and Monday some 9000 bales found purchasers at a further improvement in prices of about i of a cent. On Tuesday still later ad vices from Liverpool. by the Collins steamer Pacific. were published. reporting an advance there of (Id. which again stimulated our market. and 8500 bales were sold at O;e advance upon the rates of Monday. strict middling bring ing ,$.Iq. On Wednesday buyersngaln came forward with spirit. but the stock on sale being reduced. only about 25m bales were sold, at. however. full prices. especially for the better qualities. Thursday was a still more quiet day. the business barely reaching 2000 bales at easier prices. Yesterday. however. the favorable news by the Europa again gave confidence to buyers. who took fully 15,t)0 bales at full rates. making a total for the week of :17.500 bales. taken chiefly for England and the Continent. with a portion for the North. Prices close with re newed firmness at our quotations. The receipts at this port since the 1st of September are now 1.318.774 bales against .L0.756 to same date last year, and at all the United States pert. there is now an increase, compared with last year, of 632.917 bales. nfEW Of.LFA Ve CL&SSIFICATION. Inferior........... Middling Fair..... 90.6 Ordinary.......... 7 7 ir............... i. d libddhng 0............"s (.,.e'io d Fair..........nominal. 1 O,cd Middling.... 8b.(83l.oed and Fine...... (r 1 oII,,. A*VD Troc.1.O LIT.,RY:-..T. Cean. bales. T,baecn. hhds. tock on hand Sept. 1.1851..........15.30 23.871 t Heeeited sine. ........ 1.710.357 77.977 yesterday ... 2.4071.:8 774 2=35.212 1.:34.164 63.01 Exp.r.c t todate..... 1.1772.l7 35.194 .. iyesterday .... .0:-3==1.1802.'31 00=37.(:'14 ftek Ion hand not cleared ......... 13.19:3 2 TOUBAtCO--Factors have generally been flce sell, :r the week. and. in econeqcuence, a lair amount of b-:ll.-e hal been done. a 'light decline in foreign , fre:ghs laving. no doubt. a favorable influence upon buyers. The sales up to Thursday night embraced 2250 hbd,. mostly at a range of 3064de. and yesterday we no beticed the following sales. (making 5W hhds for the week.) viz ' 255 at 3c,. 163 at 3. 88 at 358 and 32. 110 at 3. and 3(1 at 44 : 180 at 37. 3 at 32. 16 at 4dk. 5 at 43.13 at 4.04 4at 3);. and4at 3: .4at 31j39 . 35 at 41d : 50 at 3 and 477. and 47 hhds Items at T¢ "n lb. In prices there is no material variation. and we still quote : For Lugs, 2Y.03)3 ; Leaf, Inferior to Common. S32064!5; Fair to Fine: 4%725 ; Choice and Selections. d 5105!C P lb. e SUGAR-The prevalence of a goed shipping demand has enabled holders to put up prices. notwithstanding rather increased receipts. The entire sales of the week are 20:10 h. hds. including 100 yesterday, and our closing quota - tion reasfollows: Inferior. none; Common. 37.4047: a- Fair to fully Fair, 47 (5 ; Prime and Choice, 53,006 2e rC Week's receipts. 3017 hhds and tierces-exports. 121 he hds and bbls. M. OLASSES-The rates for Molasses have fluctuated a as little. according to the extent of the receipts: but. on tie whole,. they have been well sustained. The wehk'e s- business sums up 4000 bble, (of which 150 were taken an yesterday.) prices ranging from 22r.2i5 for fermenting. ee and 211.0(356 gallon for good to choice reboiled. Week's receipts, 4171 bbil-exports, 256, FLOU--In the early part of the week. owing, probably. t. Lu adermte receipts and a decline in freights. a better he eeling prevailed in the Flour market. and up to Thurs eh day night some 15.000 bbls have been sold. mostly Ohio. .h- at $3 300a$3 50. but including some small parcels of en Illinois and St. Louis at $3 50(@$3 80 for superfine, and 5e. $4 '5064 6212 for extra and choice marks. Yesterday ,h about 1000 bbls changed hands at the raege of the above Week's receipts. 23.119 blsh-exports. 11,610. 1RAIN-i- n the e:arly part of the week white Corn was nares. and there being a special demand for that kind, ."mr 4400 oacks were sold. on Saturday, at 50¢. Imme diately aftnr. however, the receipts increasing, the rates gave way to 46.0484 for white. and 43(a445 for mixed. yellow. etc.. at which range about 58.000 nacks had found pIureasers up to Thursday night. Yesterday the sales were about 0300 sacks at those flgures. making a total for the week of about 61.000 sacks....Of Oats fully 15.000 buhodls have been taken at 28¢ for Indiana in bulk. and 300:153 for Indiana and St. Louis in nacks....Bran has sold at 70¢ in bulk. and 7'l078dI 1001 . saked.. ..Of Wlheat the largest sales were 1700 bushels prime, on Tuesday. at 704. and 4400 at 66(069) . Wenk's reipts of Corn. 43.101 sackn-exports. 17.912. PItOVI NS-Ou Saturday last there was considerable inqniry foPork. and 2500 bbls Mess were sold. in four lto. at $f 1.50$17 37% 'i bbl. Since that thie the llrkot bh bonheavy, with only a few small sales re ortld nth 17 000$$17 25 for Mess, and $15 00 for prime. Yet ,'rday the sales were only about 200 bbl. mostly at 117 2.50$17 30 for Mess....In Beef there is no change,. the stnck being very light and prices about nominal at , 1: '250Q$13 75 for Mess, 130 at $9 75 for prime, etc.. to... .Bacon has been dull, with sales during the week of I,.arely 1100 casks at 90 for prime Sides, 740.017 16-16¢ for Shnoulders. and 901004 for plaon HIams. Sugar-cured I nams are worth 10!3..11l€, according to the reputation of the packer....Of Lard the receipts have continued quit .light and prices firm. the sales up to yesterday morning being 700 to 800 bbls and tierces at 80)00954, and 1o0 keogs at 1040011n. Yesterday the following sales nereo made : 53 bbls and tierees at 8%. and 300 kegs at RICE--The market has been very nearly bare of Rice, ond prices ncarceIy nore tlhan nominal at 4.'~404I4 WHISKY--Thle market has continued without much a'tivity. but prices have been pretty well sustained at loi .d10174 l gallon for lRectified, with nales of probably 1000 to 2000 bbl. Rtaw is hold at 17500. but we know of i.o hlr.e sal,, Slokta receipts. 3,10 bbls-exports. 2119 IAGGING AND ROPE-The imarlket hn l remained with very little activity, but the few sals made are at Sbout the following range of quotations: 12y50013,Lje f r good brands of Kentucky Bagging. and 5400660;5 flr nordinary to choice Rope....Of India Bagging 200 bales in lh at 11t0. on time. with interest. 0. U.UNNY BAGl-t ales of n .0,000 to 000. 0 hbon wbeen made. p rt It, or:i. r at 7% ina bundl, ansd 7piuL in a,. Y , .or. ia hltnle cold at 7T€ each. -ALT- " .op o:;llt the arrivalcabae h . trIfling I ther . o atlte ino mt handst,. the rngo ,, na n :.. ,ly Iu, quoted at 702804 for r,, -. to one h0lf floe. Fv.a .er,lnd hauld eomnlderabo -.des are making at 804 for t reo , and $90¢(1 00 for on, delivered free 'I dtrayge. COFFE--The Rio Coffee market hase ontinued quite firm, with sales during the week of about 12800 bags at 9O0029 ¢. the ruling rate for good qualky being 98rM 1t. Yesterday the tranaetlone embraed some 1500 bags. heaving a stock In all henosL of about 14.000 bags. I. S.-Another cargo of 8540 bags has jnt atrived. CANDLEI--Sperm are very duli and diftault of sale, but Star sell more readily at 18(2194 P It for good brands. HiAY-Prices have improved a little. and 250 to 300 toan have been disposed of during tlhe week at $16 510$17 50 . ton. LIME-Fully 2900 bble Wetern have found purchasers thi week at $1 050$1 15. Enotern retails at $1 75t $1 0 7 eah. LEAD AND UhEMP--In the absence of any .lloe. quo. tttion are out of the question. TALLOW-Prime city rendered is held at 6X407. Of Wertern the market is about bare. PFt.Intll -S-The rates of foreign freights have given way a little. and some six or eight ships have been taken for Liverpool at 3d for Cotton. two for v.ntWarp at 40, for Tobacco. and one for Ootteoberg at 17-32d for Cotton. and 42- 6d for Tobacco. Yesterday a bark taken for Trieote at 1ly for Cotton. EXCIIANGES--The buoinets done in Exchanges has been quite moderate this week. and without much altera tion in the rate recently. We quote: Sterling ..................................... 108!5(919 Yrae .................................... .. 5.01015.t, NewYork relty-day aills .............15i2 Me' et. tine Sight Cheks on NewYork .............. a 4 1 . ldi.e NEW ORLEANS CATTLE IREET. Friday Evening. May 7, 18512. Arrived during the past week, 1095 Beeres, 752 IIoe, 420 Sheep, 13 Milch Cows and 380 Calves and Yearlings. Tihe market hua been pretty well supplied with Bee Cattle. The stock of IIogn. and especially that of Sheep wa maotly vrey limited. with a fairdemand. The market for Mitch Cows wat rather dull, and the supply of Veal Cattle ample : Bea CTtes (Western) ................ 6ao0 t net .. .. (Texa) .................. .4d IF 5t net H wea...t.........................034974 thnet O nter$............... ............ 2 75(94 01 head ils.n ow t .........................6. 00$850 bead Cnoves ce noteT aae............ St 00168 50 *thatd POR? OF NSW ORLEANS. OFFICE eº THC UAILº 0·llE~a117 Saturday Morning. May 8. 1862. CLEARED YESTERDAY .nmr.slhp W m Penn M,..rk., New2 , j W Stanton , e2 Slap Arca2dia, 22nl2,1. Ucp.nl., Gi262p& Lovell 3.p R D Sheph. .d, amilto.nl2,,rpol, L H Gale Ship 3,,e,,..eb, Childe. i...rp. l, L H Ga2e 26,6k C,,,a, Lovelandk.York, H W Hp.. 2.Hg:LAbbott,23 Sey Chdrl,,, 8 LS2 E LL-y s.. l 22,1., 23k2i, Vera 2m3, 2.6II ten 32W2,RP.,W 1 , Pe2,A2 W2,22232la, 111 gan 2 331 3,,a Il2,rv, A pl.ly, APatela, E2 Rn3er 22perAerc, Mc3.1st, Ap.6.ch123l,, Wool3 A tes ARRIVED. Ship JOn Hollandl, Wison, fro22 Hnrte 113, 6,-h6, in ballast, tonuH 1*r--1 Lat def Ship' /,utie, Chls, from 22.2,m 4d1,,,,l3 I6ll,,l, to JP Whilney A 33.t.23 Lion, 2.6.., 3 d2.n from P61631p2hl1, to ,aster-1s1 dip., 3.4, 6r.3.6 Atkin,, from Riu de hJ...3 163h March, to 23662,ee,6 Il disf. Brig _\dnw Gray, Srhnaidlso, from Hanna 2d instant, to ]oa )litrhei Irig rordm, - , from nbtnus--PrnM.l Brig .arta3.r, She, 18da, ys f CL363, t2 , o SL LA LFLe-lot disf, 32,. .223, oh I,2l3o., Y,,,,d, 23 h~p. from Wil,3in,,,,, N C, to 2,,. ter--l't t dJut. 8teamboats. Amarat,,ll, A31,3,, 2run, St lams. NIron, UlurL, from L'rncilmti. Concordia Rudld, mln r llilrillle. R2,6,,,y N. 2, Um I·, 22 b2232p321. Trenton, 212,,2, from, a nl,, H,232 H8., Key. 2mn, L,,i.,,le. ll,,,6,l,, N3.,l., 2,22om Ci,,i22nti. Cm!. ., 33,23,2,, 2232-burfr Rirr. Fennyl smltll, DLhmlm, from Inuieeil e. Ga,,2, Turk, 2.l~ly,,. from St l2,ui,. Gipsy. Urn, from Hawn Inca. 2 U ,lo.b,. P2wrer,22,r Cold 32',,r. P F Kiallp.. K S12b 1rti1,,.ill2. PP2I,,,lmll.223,2.ll, (rum Net, hitorhl,. Tow-rt Panther,. Cloutnranm fro the Pacae-towed down an., 1, a~ on s6.e 3d 32.1, sh ip 2P,23322& and bar.. Al22,.2-6bro2.3, . 32. ..]oho Holland and 32n.3 2. T~uureAnco-Alrrrnn St~ln rtheb I e-a-towed dawn to the B.,r. nip lohn H -I -brra gu up blrrk a, C-1,( brigs hdnml Cm, enod Tartar , llr J LoogflLaw.r T-,,2.,e, Y,,2'.k,, Fli,, 2,, fmI the P-2,,2--towd do2,3 and t23 lanId :n2, , b,.36.2 nl2d1,,in ad brig Mary Elirehblh-3.,3,d3, up ship Son Li,,,..d brig.proom. Relo2,-Coming Up. Ship1 c-,Ondlia, from Houlton. MEMORANDA. 2?'3323,,,,2r A6,,,H,3,ll12.3 St L13.2.s1.l. 2m p.rr havlliur-New .l22,,, .223i2323Gmnd Turk. PRl,,lir, I. ML2R22,lr n3 633333. Tbh Hunks h Iill N. 3 nd up. 1TS' The ,,len,. r Goa2d T,33,,,tk lol Lo.uis on t. J i.3 -I,, I31. for .3..,,,. nn 622st 23mer. L 3Alle , Hnker H2ill, P,.i2., tlan1ic, 6,3rw. 3,, idas nd I223, . EXPORTS. NE21W YORK2-Per s.lebip 2en Penn: 22u ba6e2.ntice, 120 c232s h.unn. : 30 Leeh bony 40 \bla Iblul~nan :6 fld tobacco, 351 bags pimento, 4 babe feIn, 34 ykl mllw. LIV3ERPOO{L-Poo el ip A23ei,: 2324 3.1,s rott2,. I.l VERPOOL-Per ship Rt D Shepherd : 4%63 bales cotton. LIVFE3POOL-Pe .hlp 6reenOich: 5l05 b2232 w ,32. ":IV~ YOn R -P, r bark t ·nn ": 53 l bnron, 56 hhds 60 clleka itIII`r .in:;;t1 ,,131,3,l,..,,,,,.23^W, 1be13: ,3,23,3, 333 31,333r Inl bl, ,,,d. t1,n II'.I1 fnllmt, ]Ada rll, *;l~vr ol, ri5 do~l, 31 23'a a:{ do 2,3,r do .2ky, 1: 23,1k :,.4hh, nla..l,1 3a ,dr,3,261,22323.c223. SII \1LE6T5T 1N-- Ilr brit l: L Allo:(: 24 btu:, 59 Ick, baresn, 710 tee 1I- i3 C bld 1P-P,kl o..lu len.,3,11 d3,1 2 akr3 ,32,11 a 3a ca3 3 \.I;~ CRL.%-P.r ··.hr LBonilol 4o Iwo t, Inn ln Lowea rluee+, SOD 3PAL 312231362 P,,,,l,, 2 P,31,2* 315 bbl633.2,,,, 233632 ,21,,,6 2,,333bl,, ,ol,122,2 103 li3,,3,..., 23.6.3~in. A 1A22AC33I ILA-P.r u:,,r C 2ln 2,.Hnn : 33 bbl, H3n,,. 12 hb61.30 ,.;,4 Itl. v523bl6,23,hy, 0 e63323,,,, 1503.en bggin3g, 0123,2 rope, 22 2I.222 3236062P,,,.126r A21eri,., 123 ,,.6, 6b.22., 13522, hnine, 24 hhds angst, 144I bill pork, 22 bbl. mot.-cl 6613 O do Hunt, do 6,..,:,. M. i kg. I63.. . 36 3110 32, 2'13, 32,,37 n3, col, 706 222.1, 1.., r 62p^, 3, b. rende,, l. te, rice. IM PORTS. 2lllADE\l210P23h,,26l.1Cchp Lieu: A-1,d23le nlh , 2 , II 33 32AS-P e. hrAl R231n 3: Hagar, etc . Pl323 2: 33T3'3 P., 33331232.e 22..,: 235,0e to Ge2. rge Green k Be,,. If \\-ANA-Perr h~rig Adam, · my: Suar, , fiL-, iimrs, ,t,. CIIHR.ESTON-Perr br:; Trter : Rimr, et, to order. WI LKINIGTON~-Per achy J LooqýILou N aval Ionar to onllr. RECEIPTS OP PRODUCE. Al CINCINNATI-Per steamenr Fnidron: 1055 bids 100 hldu Boar Star. -.. ,0,.oo,. o-ln bailedo1 Kennel- Patho-109 395bl Iwrok, 10700ks N-0I,, Aro-14 do, lo, W o B ,0bl rgo,, 1915 :0000c0n'1 7+ahl,,IkAeo-19.19. d W G { oo.m-9400k1g.Oo I- ooLndie & l.-O0O 0.Is, 100,ky R G,44 1a-100 do .1 M1,oGooo oo-i- b0 56 Md,0 do 14Ad ,.or Apo0,ooxOno0I I000 -.Olo ouO, l.Loolllo Ooo...oroll loatler B I. 01o,on--.lIdo \{llho,1'l Aol o-lIAlooIno,,o D Oloopoou ,koo-15,opk e."r. Ilmedrr. Williams · Irr 44 h I~ll 56 bt' dr. beet' R rGll··--lll Idle v, )liit beef S-nail, A V.-foes-90 bits bid. be e Flro R W Milbankl ln -o-1f l~lUi do liaoislor A Andenoao-.011Olaoolnle,, l4 do agueC I SIooorl"rr-4.lo C Gooo0.lio Aro-C..oosoo , 1oykoo,0oo- --S V. 0am . L 000 Wright Ao-53 qo, AII eighlth pipes brandy, 90 bibsspirits P C D. PI,.9tr-Ilot RemiO l A.lontll orlly. A S01 ld0PlO-PosAoooooldrand Turk 40061,00. boo, 1191 ,ota om, Po 1:1 hh0l..0,odneco oWO Sher Aoe-7do S Il Doris A1'-.00 1o1eOod. P n, laner Ioimo T Iliodo,.I~o Ar.o-7l tiro 1,,o Conn 1 ooloAoo-1109 b0 l one, Oo,.o _g Soo,,e & W,.,oolrth-0 0110 v ,00.on a 01, 1oM l, ao &,. ,ooI uoope~lhll. & l1ioldoo-O k. lkloo l]ore,Sooage Aoo-ll do,, k.ad Iord. 101 7 00.at0. Oldf 0ole Ilrbo Bo,.00, Ligeltt Sb0-SI bbie 00k,0 ,0o.ob"" o( Knr1,o01 D. Oo=-1 da R MdEiji Ao-l I ll bitsdouo ,1 Cogro doro-1lI do onltoh'1l 1 I ,2 Sdl,,n-54 bSoles hop to A Sends Ice'. .. l~,--O999 , ky bno, SoooolooA Vooohio.-3ii7o B D%,to 123 do Taoooo, lfilno So"o---400 do, 04051900 15 roo. A. 1 Ls 0e,,r Sh 10.,,Ao:oo,-OO .Ino Jrllonno-1O,,llklloohisky \V F todmOoro l Soo " b;,IoolHop. 41 ae 00.00*. 1 1 b, bie1l r 11 o.nddo,--.10 bbl. polk Jo, I. .OPs ra-finds0 o-Oti dll O-CArn---24 do J O W01000. ec-1( pi le I··.I Foe lick Aro-:k!k, krs lard C Ge him Am, }. 01100010AP0ORT-.loOetenmrr llooArooy No 1: 46 hn41 AoBl, on ol 1W !'nrl,"v-7l 1I, I WC lnli h, Dlmsrl fig du Wright . \illinnab'iS Oooool,. Blair Aoo-.4 A Cl00oo.1iOO-0I OokoyS A I.AOmo,-14 Sol" A Ollooaj,,.o-l 100looado WilloiaolAoo-tll Cholry, Hiodll ooooo--ll ,t H II, ,106 O IR o,0AooSl- .1 T Dald 0ro-5P A 0wouLo Ol 3oo. lla1, rder--l* b;,` ia Boo lnlllsl-T.Wln :Sy~ bnlral 'china, STi Ih1ITIN0VILLIOF.-Poo loooor N1010100 1900, b oolnoS, 10 ,Oid,,eooor, 50 iIl.. 001 .'ll "."io &, Ror-l'Ido, 40 h0ds,. 0, Y0 b,:le m1,ln09o9 J II S"Iolnq--10 .0 Jadeoll Ar-o lldn, I hAodsl gorC r I0,lilnr-oo doldO rdollo,,o1-clld9 ll ,1b con P00,l,0041500-01o19 1: hide shamn, 1nl bbl' nl~nsue HIM Ab Rudd-9- bids iugn, 180 hide! to 111 0r-0,T1, fl0O n b10e. 000, n, o.lo node eager, 1601- e moo 1ar101 TRENSTON--Par steamer Trenton : 6 bales contento E Smith Aeo-5$ 10Bedr, 1li 0aAný Hildl00, ]I~a 10n00 A lmnl, oooA,,,. Ai,,,0,,olon-01 Woloht, Wilthas n,0-31 do ilMConoooOio & Doell 1011. 510 osle, roolnol, PIID WATERO-Per at,.l."l) B Mosbyo: 91 b1,e 01t0. J Wiliams 6-l,0o M0Looooo Co.P,0 ro-4ll BaA 6ll0,oo., Corll Aeo-2 S 0O clann Ooo-16 LoO. Pollooon Aeol--1I WrigLt, WOII. Aeo-4 P A owen ,loo-l9 \1 D Cloper SLo-.ToOI, 10 I0l ,1 cotton. OUOISVILLE-Pooele o-vo.o loll. 50,0 40 hhl, 1,00 A. 1W10,rder 0Vll,.oms oo4-16 do Olorply A0 rr.1. it. Io.,oi110 Noroon ao- °1 00 Yr0tm00.0-0 do Poeooom A110yrl0-00 do Tamoer, WilIoo 4.0-0 bdo G l0 \0alt-l do C T U l Ton-lo1do, 1 , aaooo lclmllltoO,4.o-. h L,,09,loo0 .5, 5 lolr, r101a B Elder, 0,o 0ro-S do SwineyO Ory. o +,-l"l_7 aka Turno Mil-hlallloo..oly oo-lool do '1 oroi,0o01 aoo--81 .10 ba0on0, Oot0aoim. FPrgo1on " O'Doool-140x 0.9 bogguogl coil. o.0A R GOedl,-11 do, 43 pre bagoinog 1A00 Stbbbinl-10 doel bolos cmiln ForlmanLnttoglill0 4 o0-I00oo0,0olo Pool all4ilfonl-o l dloo o"ol0.lol0l ll Iipo9s W Siz00-l0 OlslooSlolrk, aLyo " StolmlooU-b00 ,,loer E 12 1Ft 0 ll,0o.000001" boabor L }lo-1-:0t 000 011410 WOO uxlrOIOIStl, Lmdse,-o- 0 l loo Moon, Titu1 olo-- do J ýloooA4 0019004ILloEooo od-loooo1lr oouool Smoith: :142o O 0 Aorol Iloo..oo 0 F01.ell-0 059 do T C Twl001loo 4,0-b do Wie0t, 4 itspigs fleel Rob. enaurn a lrrhnmmd-l * ollkl baton, :t do beeF, 0( hint. t. ro Tllmrr, l,{-olllDn r 4I du lilluwr c-" do l --loodoI llrorool-1011hs Cnwnn, Dlliss. aeo-160 1- frml~ogg ngR OddecP-9 eks hams J \~ las-!o7 bLLl· urk "611 k" go Lint 1lartin, Cwrn arc -lu hll. ego Pne i do lr -6 ,_. C 1, Iloll.loAic 4 , -4 do 000100 ao-4-4 :II blall ony M g., 5ne ,"nlpty bal. HI-in, .,ton ro-xudrira to o01.r- 00 1~, b.· hhda tub acreu lIV'1 NIC':N,0PTI-Peo a mllllooe liu 10011 hhda tob000o, 015 40,orn 0. W ei.ooo-I-11 p00 o-ld pk000 1ll011100 0ro10d00rr0 Jooeo-1 I.u D Irlll-mn -150 keu e11ar04 r0,, CnaiO0y-11 0000 fleathr.s, 4111 "...0, oradI Fl;., 1 Jaol.O-"1 hIl&l lo0,, In do, tablel endtl.laond P 11 inrrll 00n-- 0 400-09 0,era_6 " go IboO, 05 b01b ol.,w y bill 1000,0 A-I4Wi ll l baln. OP, . IooA, S. SLaro.oe-e 00,0 .1010H'0 PWsll~l.1o-lldo ll lll.0o'meln-1doliqaoroOAJ R ooor-o ii IIKM1Ix h Lf. · wh rbll Su ails Ibl* la 1 lil rilsim w" F600pIa I Oi halfT do calging LIOo9lr0 -: 0 coilsI mloh laero.la :i . ,pIorH-0 holeldogg, 1 .00 lrlooor- l BLo,-lobIOo"r, Y as bans J 1LAdoloos- do F. S0Keoo 4,0du Daivg O ,eo-l1'-4 ha' f bl tentl IT RyanC-0lgs bn10 r, 1bbl. 000 A4.1 __0- -19 . wSolo ohioooky~oooio o Aid - I of 1,,ooo 01,0101, 000410 oI l-,I,,10,b0,n0 do 0.,rC Glin 0, o-1 0, bo a 00000n00 Its rl-o-- . 0000,,9-on, .-l Aa o oa lOm r ·pork bog opoo1 0 ,.,o l,ooal'~ Jl oooo,·iln IOOIIIS-olo.0o..0010,iloo000ol tLdlal.", xa· 1d,1II II. skv IJ Lnndllr ·R--1 Ln~x .;lrtinpl crrJ. ·m--il D.a 1 Ill,.I p ooolrrlltl Jeoin SmI i . 1f10 d r.olodl-and F ,,,l oio lo tlro I:oin-s ban miles, (1 act tress luxIla Ihdl a Rodl---ralrir to order. LOPUoIS 010-. P oonmrr Conoordia: 00 aIlls cotton 0100onroool 1 ,.- " 0000 , ,oo F o,9w ,--o II d II,,0-1l11,Oo -l0l,5o0000oo4,o S-d,l0,Ilhld tl'l,, YnlOmlln lO4-14 dx :\ lwlln~-:1 do,,9Elde,Ioo110 -1 F-I lu T~vnrr. R~i xon eco-38s bales peitrirl 84S liJ 1 T HNdd toi 0,0,1--351 .li tlaor, 1,01 ,01, 01 eAe., Kl0.n.oolo o Plar-s-I lAo J M. 0:rrgor 0 o.-1o3,lu Irl.,4 o Cbiom-0o du, e3r. llo-Total, 1:1 b.ow aooll 91 .111 1110,110~lll.01,1.0 9S'C I.(llllg--lbr alr~xlllr Amnnlmtla 40o bids doonlr J I.n·· r ar-100 S.1 0111110 90,,l lJm--o10140 lIoonI,. EOOloll oO-dll 00,909 090com 0 0,001,0104 P r-,o do-0 Slol llo Illlnaoo-OO+d,, 'Poooaroo, Wilool , ,~-116'l u I. K".uen 1.0. .-ru40 do, n58 dooots ,l.0oojStotto o l0IIn do ATn,.,1 ,e "n-::l. do ro0 58 aka baron J O l100l000,g l do 0, l" oI; l,416 l arI1 Ah IO an E MaEO ewsl-6l 000-910.09 .lo C T ll,,,lWoool *..-0lII:hd,,ll,,,.oo . loy.0e r, Sllroo14-0009- b 0tlco 1ogert, ,lol1y ~ Avery--4 .0001.-II01000.0 0011a,01 I00'1.0 0- 6, ohbe O od 1rn- d0. 1 ,f du, oo balls, c1tton lurrlooI, 11.,1O9 a, -7oOd,, 100.l 4 "It 00,1ru Siddall. 1; -4 e-o-36 ,I0,.s 0tau.0 l' U-I 10rn0,o do Horllood ao-o 40do 1 W11lim010000 4 1':1n isL. WLoaau-6 do cherry, HaC91o10100ro-10do o tnbo- l " Alien Y 1i, .-' L IIAO,40110ool~ l iLo I 4Sll jýpl0,t - 0oDooooi,,o1xl.aidoW kg If liailrll, n,"v.·riv ren--7 ·nl )n whr~at ,: W Shnw ae·o--16 DLL Lair Ewiny-g - bola be: dried -min Ill.,- A Simwl--9 be... minerals G W ,d. non-1 .lo mdse H OJudon-0-A hIOO B 1o0Io o.m-TolbI, 796 bet. nn nn,·.lln 11 hbde 1"t ,rr· 4I OOTOHITITOPHES-Par ,lsoOoo P P Kimbalol1 I 0 0,0o..mb0I J d LL }'Lash, am-16 do 0 Rubb-B A MiIeurrge-1 H iW-1 il 0,1ooo,,so.--1 Tul.dnnu A T0ol0.-1 R W Pooell-9 0 K C5,ter , S·.-5 y'n+ H,,,:.- iM--13 I uyme ac 5 U R (` 11-ll -(he-hahn r l, CoIl .,,..0,o W J.k90,o4, ro-000 I,0,,u l r , AJl D,,r. o tmml ,&I 4I bi.1¾. 1,,,,,o045,4oOoo,-Ib O bOg.o,,.bbool oolo., H Ping;l -. :0I.I0,..P., ll,,91111o,1l110,Oo A,0lr"oI oo .191 patesK:L".l .. 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After whilhnew xrtormleOr l'..q fi 'airIT ROPE. ,by M... i1on d n, fnhriwI nnr·T. l.ln.+.* RBasl. o:,.....To Ie followed by the -m1i1 BaII.T'.lle .S.ss.aa. ,Anill Ith ITAI.IAN SRIMANS.,bTITB RaTel FP TIv .A5sr Phi h, .P.RIAI. GROC'PINI;S AD FEATR 0:. STRF.NTH, : :yrt Il;.+i Ynmilynd .,In. s-,x.-..+T oonlindo S;:h the Gland III.lydei YZy PTmtnmT ,II ohf (LAGIC PI.LLS; or Tux I'ICrnlTC. r(ITwT, w Ith, .T-Yr;.TrLI", Dr.- DSaIationT, new Trirks and Tunn"ormwirn", Charerteu hi the I1-be. TIoh, ,IT.,,...o m,_.T- ----- . yhT,,* .,HOIIIT.AT. SI. RLEANS TIIEATRE-RA.Tt DL't; 1Way 8 WiRl bn p.ormed the grand Oper, by Irsler.), ttirt- THE I' R .lTarI--.The w gpand Operq in three it, by Rou.Ien.Biii-,I TA.ANCR TDI t P~iormac L commeae st 7 o'elock. SAFFLE.-The celebrated BLACK , PACING HORSE mdilAle known NT the portin ISIld as BLACK JIM, together with s overAd BUGGY Et and HARNIBEgS, ll11 Ce am.al of. Biz h0m(1 a4 fity bTAemat ONE DOLLAR aOh ; or hbmldred and twenty-ly-Sv 1hael 0ave Ib .YaS. Thii celTbratMd IlonaI t. l.Ied bYCT eompet5n4 JTdge to be wrth sta last 44. . e.rlolof the UIr fy apnd Ham- , w h are STa ne and of tile dint qtltiIT. The Hor, ran be Aen evryday froN, nine to oe 'toekT i. 'ns of JAB a JenniTpT's stoTs, No. S 8T -'hnrl.l stree. The r ill .take pt.~ tthe RUBL, ranS ommn .tren on MONDAY EVENNLNG, OyS0AtPAAo'IcloAk. hIintletpd L I j.4un vl~rte: W, the euL,:tihm. my6 # POSTPONED O.N ACCOUrT OF AITl rFATII.R. SRAND MILITARY and CIVIC BALL. ill T7o. giTA by the WASIIINGTON ARTILLIsRTy, at the Armory Hall onSATURDAY, tIle th May, 1811, for the AlIERIT OP AbOLPH SD. AANiAT, wlto w d01d0011 filig tC , ~.IITTTAlPATI 41 th w *veanlgnts on the 1d Fetsbury hIrtL COMMITTEE OF INVITATION AND ARRANGEMET: CLiut. DaTAIite. Pvate IS ]ay, PrTvItI FPllm, IBIrOBt ogLan, prPatBItS SAmaot. Ia'rOne of ..e aT...e IIlunttrATI 1(i 1(.0.1t theI A..., an AirI iatree, every ....iuin from 6 A o'eloek T .6 I om IliT .' i vi Slotions ran be obtained.• C' Tr l ONE DOLLAR. Tik0.t. PT-hiTny BAIIrd TIibI lS T'll BtTeIsa. APIS EAR AND BADGER FIGHT.-A grand BEAR FIGHIIT between..l LARGE DOGS and PFEROCIOUS BEAR wll come of at MAAACHI KELLYT' HALL ALLEY, tomer of St. PIal And Poyd0. ArTeIet a SUNDAY, May 9, at 4 o'clock I. I. SAll Dogs are Iree to ile fight. After the eonBat between the Bear and the hiA Do g, A FIGHT will Some of between s T BAAIJE and TERKIER DOS. m.8 It | ECTURES FOR THE LADIES-We would re lpsctfuilR ii~unete to ion Ladiel of NewOrlesn4 that °her,, - be A COUAPEOF LETAI0RES deli.ered toand itentedS eBS .T IIy rrthArn, TnAi.tin T of the PIHYSIOIXIY, tl,e PATHOI.OG lI IIISE.OSEq mst ,n5idTet to Femal*T taetlher with theI LAWS OP II YGEIA, Ts.. hy a ta.tyPbEieiTAof sl. Arit. TA:e IeAtuTBwill TommenTT on TUESDLYD ApY i iT,at 1 ',l1oa r. u., and T TABtinued iAoneh TuAeldy aid SCaturdy aferT nntl t nTiBheT,at the Hall Trer the CarrIIton RAilmBl Dpot, IorTer TT BBTr.TnT AAd Pardido Js~trt Tickets i at the door-prie, a'ly cTts,. DTTp9f OTICE.--Any man of experience and busi ise hehi awlth v .aab capital of mar or fire hbmdred ,ollar, Ay hear of a god plae for pI ITITpTa iApiBltmTIent. Addres L, at thii nm<A. BOat ITmp iVOTICE TO CONSIGNEES-The British ship SSRHOODIAC, PonTr, mAter, froIm Liverpool i now diThArging her 1azo t Pot 15, SIeTond Munait plp. Corit-eesl wdl plieB ar tend tohte receipt o: their gocdea n the Levee or they will be stored at thirtTriBt And l s.p.T. [apTe( JOHN TOOLE BankBl P1.0. NTOTICE TO SHIPPERS.-The bulk of 600 '.ime r.or brels of BEEF or PORK, or heavyfrelght, frei gh l.k IrBa. Ithe ship SCHOODIAC, C.1.,. Portr, for (vTrpATl,AonSTby n.saA, i mmteiBte pplJ-IiA il B eTd Io 1110ty1 JOHN TOOLE. H BTok Pmts. (1ENERAL COMMlSSION AOENCY.-J. L. JOURDAN E CO,., N. 33TCmpL tree will gi.pIrTmptItBtio I1collectlnglof all tI ouIAAl. fuaripli.T receiBedforNBwBpaprlTaAd PTri,',lij.dI IellS the S Aesl, a vLa IA Europe. AdvITIrmB, ts r-ieeied for insertion in the INotlem and Eastern papTr, an aAlo for tl Impor.. In the oultry parAIhe of LoTili.tB. Alays on T Band and t Ir, t r eBBtslet o"Bat oBf I)OO . BLAN 001BOOKS, LETTER PAPER,. PIiRIDICIILS nA d STATIONERYL t,. gethur -i, a well eelveltd ·aermellt of late and p,;Lar SHEET 1.1,I AAICIo.IIBn I of th. ,.a(It T hli 1.1m4B. . .....4 v 'IDISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP,--The for F pA nIIelBhip hr"etofor -;.lnei uinder the Brmo A PORTER I.,A' was( this Ay IniBBilred by muttl consent. SW1. H. PORTER, TIT"lTIBnAe, INI A, Hah. . . O LARTR. t 111e tMBdetiBAAT T ill BOttle A11 debts to or fTmi "d iTrm. Inv6 it W. H. PORTER. Independent C Fire, Marine, River and Life Insurance. C AGENCIES, 92 GAMP STREET. NEW YORK LIFE INSURACE COMPANY. CAPITAL C45,.E .............. ON THE MUTUAL PLAN. DividrSs 40 tE SO per cent. annalsy, on which c'sh interest is pAid. IHARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. }I IncorpEEted in 11l0. CIIARTER PERPETUAL. EN .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. CAPITALPFire and hleud ................... 000 LIfe Departmnt ..................... 15SU,000t14, ti Insura.e. aselns FIRE, MARINE AND RIVER RISKS,nd on the LIVES OF WHITE PERSONS AND SLAVES. made In the bIoe. old and able pilde, .n the lnwest term., by ELlb SptY C. C. LAThk lFRP, Aget, 9A Camp street. Crescent Mutual Insurance Company of NSEW ORLEANS. LI In conformity with the requli.ens of their charter, the ComEmy submit thoe fllowingL Emwmt: tIhe ,r audin - July 1", I05............ 60,s41 SI WA I un o tofprmum r y.. ............ {601.31 * . Of w!.ich there hrasn r1lormed Mis.: fire prseminm ..................... .1 . I 3 3 MnIri.j e I. ,,Sui ........................S 195,7S1 erLar p. r sle.. ................... ·· a,89 4A L55prnmi:5m, ....................... .. 10,19IS6-001,4311 el prmmson- riks not trninsated...... 94,916 47 Leu r.tur premiums ........................ 10,464 7e- 104681 Amount of earned pre.mlam for year ending u,:y a51 .... .................. . . IS95,9 r il ....................... . 1,530 ES19 A r ,Er M Srine . ....................... ....... 1`4E0S0 6 For Rire ............................. . 9,,651 9 6IE10,0eS 44S eraniu elnd and eesl lw itntat lt m and PEot accnt ...................... .. 41,8'1 41-35I,919 I Ae.nt Comprony bor year polinu July .ý 19,1 $145,.1019 Real a, being mount paid Tas on ame.. 7,955 m Pr,,l.mm Notes ............................. 64,133 e Bond mnd Mon ýe ................... .. . 54,00 0 Fund, in N""w.,or City ..................... 4.5"-2 17 Due Inr Peemiuns in eourt of collection..... 31,943 56 o C hb on hand ......................... 115, 419 8 i Total alt o At................. 4155,.5 04 4 VThe BoarM of Trut.ee haves rbeold to pay an Interest ofi P p cent. in eosh on the outstanding eerti}ustin of proflin to the hold." or to their legl repr R. ati I, on and Ater ,MONDAY, the. 4th day of Aub . .ht neat. The Tretters have al5o declared a dividend of twentynight lyree on the net earned Premiuns of the Compan for thyearemndln the l1th day ,,f July, 1851, for which certificates will be iuued on anre ,ot the 1st dlay of September next. NawOrleanl, July 31, 1. C. J. MANSONI, Secretary. DIRCTORS : ThmnuA. Adam., Sm a lPd BO, GlodN Bork, i. Grenw ood, J. y td.b o o John P . Bekn, H. T.AWrighT,5 . d HadESEn, J.W.StEntmn, Win. P.Conve, Iuni. DeSnnEllea J.I A. Brelli, Gorge , JomE E Jbhn M. Bell, Ii. B. Sumnr, NZ. TaSIlor, ' k eC. Cnd. . C. T. SSddeeke, F. g y EPulg, J.Ri.tESd ES. H51wkLn, P. inun. hl. 0H. 4HrtoE, W. F. Vredenbr. Trh.. J. C. A.E . Mummy, SLu amul H. Kennedy, 1m. Fellow, J. . SEE=s" W, O. Robinsoa, C, . J. ser. . W. CaEo ,. Magin PnSi. 55l 7 3,~ Camp Street. 13 4 .3 MILLER, ATERRI4 A WALDO. S3 CF,.p attet, "ewEirl,-, W 51el., anl R.iul IE:Srn in HOU.E FUPLNIISING (ElIRS. UISDO.SLTERY AND CARINET FURNISIISNG (iOODS, PAINTS. SOIlS, 1El O. IObd., a very EIrge ESOEtment oE gilt EaroEed ISolI.tmp and Oi rd 5l5.11 EHull ) . nld ChASli.r; TEa TEtS, vario.SI ptteErEs Ta1ble CS',tl.rE; Plt.d, PlalisheE, Tin, J..EIdEd mid Woodeni Wery Olnwwwue .ai 1n Colored Floorlattingi SapSi Wa, Spen and Star Candle.; Sperm, Whle., Lard, Linseed, NentifEt andl Chlsiiel Oi(.. SpiritE IL OEmpi, AIoSeo AI TuirpenEines; PSinE oE seery ds. rit I~Etions; BRea hes Window ieSSI; PIatty;S SanE Paper ad Ole; D Pow inEEPc' lihi ug, SIrIin, Funlitnre, Coach, BSEk, JEpanuEd White Pe aRmar YnEiisiE-; Cirled Hir: Ihir :1Eloth SpriS ;i (Gimnp; Flnges; Tl Ieklinl and HEd LESe; CoEr TES.l.Ete. Also, Picked and Common bu- I sy ý S.a.yS for riE..Ec Bly the Imrrel .. . ........................... 60 eE per glallon. I4y tihe Tio aullom ... ........................ 65 cent. per gullin. 'o. o x le 9 ntity ............................... 70 rents per gallon, SNEW ORLEANS JACKESN AND HRKAT NORITHERN HAIL S ROAD FOI.IPANY.... N.E.EaI*S, AAprE 'I2, ISl.1 DiUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Books .1f SubEArip5iEn to the C,,itIl Sto.k 1o the NKIW ORLEANS, S JACKSON AES) GREVT NOITHERN RAILROAD COMPANY le Eowy o EE at the o..E of theA CoEpany N.IComerPI E, and Shmi oen Sor w oir ue.AS in IEEsaiE Sa indLSSIrsippi, in t rordcnr. with the scrrnth weetinn of the harter. H. S. BUCKNER, President pro tem. IrPTUNK WAHEHOUSE, No. 11 O. C.E.NALSTtLLET--tt. I.IE,,o , hued SaEo TRUNKS ndA0lie, sSILIa.ET SA11 E S,E .orris.iE S 1u1 d-riptnmE ,E goo.:s in tIeir lir.-EKNGLISH, A SEL. LE.TISIEit t.,N I It AIE I: AND PACKINOETE S EADIES' TRUNKS an51 SIAT CASES BIR USSEL. WILTON aSl VENETIAN CAIIP.T BAS.S: anmd . SnrEE .wortAent of LADIES' hEA IGS VAI.ISES, e.tc., EEh,,4' w r SaEelling at VERY LOW PERICES. SEiH Im 4WW E. N. PET.R4g CO. Ily OST-On Wednesday evening, D , of ,E'RINGSPI'TrAC'L.S IN A SHELL CASE The Bnaer will be sIISuiEb lewSSEdSI by ie5vi.g LthIe SaE t 95 EamS Er1eE.1 DASS CHRISTIAN HOTEL--This well kn AEn S ..mmE.....bSS.hmentwir.-openon the FIRST inl ,vgG DA' I)FJUNEnext. I' As uesml, evrsy er. rtinn ill be made tS give S ElAe SISEtEtSltion, SEE . dantanlE tEiE yeE i,ai.s l fthe hIuS E a FIRST LAS HOTEL' i.s 3D S .1,11giS R. El. EROhPRRSIEEY. SISESES. /' NP DR. 1 l.roE has this day received some IvSanne S V., in. 'V..r .. ' dr.ri, proEteeoE from te AoathR me ea End S lS.gES,.S . 5I,. 'n ii." PeE, ran eI.Eu it by pllEdic n to Dr. lUONONGAHELA and BOURBON WHISKY, 5 5i.L SES 5.5 Eiy SmEES] IJDN Pl.KEJ FEE, 4' T 1S EESl, l RIVER AND MARINE. Tn it on TSATMDAY Moy {, pai: I. FOR VERA CRU D.--Th A I fast r ,II " grhnhv S texerdlla win.rll chi', ke·lln ..I rrAr. . t pan. -I, h". g wll kn a .apnnn a w: -,, tioM. · onl B1AIRLLLI kC' ,a SC,,nPaN t. P111. rilA ISURDAY, M.T S. OR INDIANOLA and PORT LAVA- i CFA-. Sob . h.,mEWTO'l, CyLh RoA. n1Mg.,If m7{ i.. r. HART .k('.h..'e T" V.100101110 F OR LIVERPOOL-Notice, to Si;.pPeon. Tkeg. im ac.t· M4ah"ýp ICit0tNF0x pLP. 000tPJŽ bal. o Coo O i jo, pp ratumk mcd. F., t, .r n3,ply w (.P¢07 J (JHN iOULL,>{ Bank PLO..' W ANTED'-A Vessel of .bont 16M00S blioal, to 0cd . mhR.. Apply r . _._1 BARELLI A CO._{i 61mm cl.E %TEW ORLEANS EMIGRANT AND i MONRCMn O"rICR-Th. ..rg.10pp,.S..di f 05,lie11d 0ý, .51in1,. .08p11modl.Ape .*inll. r oilgi s ..oy r> t151 1.io,11 in EaPtald, 101.0r 1,000, -ri eerl~g agki rangfiepayile t all pattn," f" he sOs-cned Singdomgdn 1114 DIC . Hr.6,. Wl, i 1.tima. 591 p11. p...,..I; t (ram .Arp ., b ....115.a MI d r(pa.1n 0517 Il. ip TEd, w R AN be UII. . p. -, KYl l yv TUSDAYMay, 1, M elMe . or F OR MOUJH COLD WATER, TIL LA IOTA. ISIOPIAA51, LRPIIIRP,. GEN WOO1D. MARIONI, TCnMILA. Y01AZ111 CITY 0a005 0b TaR A -~'i V.., .07.0.000L 11,1 P115,5600.. W. A. VIOLTT-The and l nqtn~~ninnlphka W. AL VIIRTM me Wl, .l.. , bee". 5011 h. 5 1, A.I DEIONR W~pt.ao~L W0II' SIITH,S1ol~6.1 t T 0507ag, app0y 0 God, o0 m . .'f1, 1 Poyr ,. Will oIltTNRDAY, May "t4 61140,. 'OR t. SHREVEP HI GRd a13 tORLA.1 u- Tb, Vnt l m onning r.--.mar WESTERN WORLD, J61". Nor-, motor, n w m p rt in fre it Ir,ýlhk·Iwi ril lecvr. a .hn. Por thighs or pwupg",hsvla Rne rummodabona ýý7td e banrd. m l met Wgxla WALWORTIIIFa Tehnmpi~nlns_.trmtt Will I- SATU:RDAYMHy e,.t S.'a k.. r. S ,BLUFF LITTL ofr.p 00ISC7 b.(1N.pI,NEl 64PO71S9EON9V 111 1.K. 11ltIII~.Y t 189 BER OTSrnTORTGBO BEIg.~t atuda Ma7lnu F 16,AIRAwl lISOS-109 on th. riIr.M itgsn A nn AL 1-.1,1.a1 A!. A n.g I,. 1 . F. its EF C .lek' ell. o;·.ur, wrll lrwva· ·Mr. Far haglw r p~aaage,"pYII o bon a, at foot a C Catom houa treet, or ,o my. . GREEN-WOOD k C., Camnaelat N, Will Ina a SACTUDAAY.1 My, at 519Made r. 0. OR LHRESVEPORf, GRALND PMS.,1,b Lm uroS oir,iO.~ l ..gPb6IllU __ eieer P se anmmr ROCRAWARY Ya 7k w rnf t aotnd ewin rmchg r s ~ dut creamer A1Ct J RsaulmJl . I muter, IsTe . I I. bI P0091 6. FOR BELEXAtNDatuday AND AT B'F.Ir.CaCpet. L-ciba, Pill I,. EgOM. 1t ,e?.th· ali Cd all SI.e RN yea0 bnr in tinae m tbn tnia during Ih · 8lm Fn T 4 ra a · · brbr l,· nm.obod.ti, T..ppI IAJl theRgic 16,0 1 P· WIl I,.. on SU.NDAY, Slat, 1 "D"AR, IOR LINERY NDW FANC F GAANYEVANSLP~iLLEPADUCAn c r MLM PHIN.-'RletoTHERiUU A·L.MnwP CcIAtmL AET- cr, , , lfP~yAp..l4C al IS i9 5,.. ger maser BELLE REV, Cwpeuf Y.A. Ja, ,tri lB. .O nt. A.bo.. Toe hlgbt o pa 015,p 1610i, apply o l.TRA.o w *T. ETR, I ,.4e OR ALEX,,NDRI, AMD PENIDVE CKYFCI:HLB--wND Pecltat fa Red Rsv aýLM e new ateR&>r P. )ST"M YJ W . L my, v~ I~nra~bmsoT~Cl~hY ;nni ~ t Stllt 15 CS,;IIO.,o.,.11 , hIie t Ra,. The sae heplcem heat- id the ke Red Rvetndrd. Yar rnigaublpto 8t( loaJr Fo.r II h1pitea W ntrat MLLLINERY AND FEANCY. SNOTHER AIGOODSIBBNS, CLDRESS ofcocro Paydre and foondal. tr.·U. ha jnt n-B c Ved TIc",MinACR , t-TN CFRER h TRAWkW GOOD'S, a" i Cnbred de., LACE, tc., whiek will bne orsrei "a twent CAIFOR.. NIASI e e, than d.re, ,001,Sgo. 666.e51gtfutdr.bpp r.a clockr~ar Al.,, A Iona lt of LMBROIIICRIW, P~~aM Iii F~i CD nits, etc~ rcll ranhrnttwlim. ': n QT1'AW GOODS, RIBBONS, DRESS 1,7 TRIMMINGS,, Ete.-TEN CASES STRAW GOOD MM mWHITECH prima in thuDc itP L CAUF1ORxR I RJNNm,(r~e' ABON andBONN ap . 60ant All thle,1,1 lA and .01,. 5161101 ,,1. aubI11 I0 ... 0, Benuatariebb17ludIý't tmo d rlermoneythan YtwllypliJ I1..1. iold, 11. 1 A r6 IIt:K.OESlo00o, At l .... ..... . 1 b' Br511' LEGHORN HATS, ONo1 mnlootalbllgd 1.ys and in ' IL4'[ , cu f all e nwt atele" RIitON-6l it heaa fnuo h ind bri bt don at 10 eeob parland PPlm R. BRROWN, N,,,o5 St.., IK1 P11,O1,,1. To the Ladies. 65' NEW FRENCH SILUNERY-NEW GOODS VERY CIELP.-b. G. W. ROPER, No. 161 PcyI,.t.0tr6tr 6at tLBp the Ladies P11at she has, nod 1ille,5 t SILL 0 100, S b ti RAl T o OETS 015110.05 FLIWERS ASOIIS, EMBiROIIDERIES DRESS VTISTIIMI',G TOILET ATILLE. ,LADIIES' MERINO VESTh, and, n L*LPCI, , FAINCY OODS, whi ,. .p1 be will very chap ta each L$- Country Orden promptly ·tlcJdd Wo. Ohl Rnntefl rh*s~d had Spring MllUinery. I M RS. BRYAN, 106 Canal trIeeL, has [VI Sat ro .v Iastgo1 d ,.SA..bl, ..,5o110 n 1,011100' WRENCH DONINLIN AND MOR9FS PLATS, PAW I RASIJLAIL.K 10VES, c0d mSan l,,.r y.1h,, .,lmbA 11 Sl~lOI.ll Summer. r. SB, reapdllv manes the LMc, to aIItis [ [31- DRESSES made in the latent stl.0 d on the0mat ratet Fd"l CH DREESS MAKING-Mrs. G ii 'T. OPER ,N..156 Ioydru atre ineitrl the"t"I R oF%'.:Le Indies to the11rioe st1le ed tate in which a.,l T DRESSES an MAN ILLA m0, by h,.,rp 010ad90 FT,,R1 ,S.S,1`.a . Lli,1 le ,I 961. ,.1ru, or1 ,Iu, A m (Tunparalicied Bargains, ON ACCOUNT 0! RMOVAL. 65 PT,,ood.imluof obtiani 5 B. CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, ,roald do wecll to Or o. the snlrnilar, wham {he, .111 Bnd a ful v 110,.t nl LEREY OARSES.0ES, leo.AIrp II ALP.CA COATO, FINES SRILLI N PANTS. CLOTH HICCSJA VESTS.SHIRTS, et.c A ands-«d pnccs. Give him a all. H. HAMBURGER, nilor, nln. irsf lz 'nmp at-t,.P op i the Fl..... house. Hammond b PAlfbricsk, WATCIIE'. JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. etc.. N.. ,6 CANAL STREET, (Inwer side.) ENGIIAVYIN OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED AT THE AIIOV ESTABLISHMENT. WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. J.T. Il ond, P G. Phllbrlek, N. AV. E'E. 'A TCI-ArM AEbR. sp:l _Imil Eplw Spring and Summer Clothing. IN The suoribern hsae jnlt opened a HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, "' .V.IDE UP. I 1 THE EST STYLE, - which they oer at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES FOR CASII. F. STIRINGER & CO., 35 CA3MP STREET. A go auInrtmnct of SHIRTS, UNDER GARMINTS, CRAVATS, a-for summerr aunt, ;III1m.3p 13 , hartre street. 13 P. W. WOODLIEF, 13' In sdditlon to his gpno.l stock, ht on hrad A LARGE STOCK OF FANCY. STAPLE"AND PLANTATION GOODS. SA LARGE STOCK OF o- MUSLINS BAREGES. JACONETS. LAWNS, GINGHAMS, BATTISTE, FUSE, PRINTS, sS ., s. _ .. If__ 17 B. Brower Co. ' 17 ROUSE FURNISIlIhBG TORER CAMP STREET, SILVER, PLATED ald BRITANNIA WARE; IRON, TIN sad WOODEN WARE ENrIVS AN.! SORES, JAPANNERY LTAPS, U)KSIN STOVES, et. ..9l C. rale, Jr., U Co., ST MAGAZINE STREET, H A Wholesale D WIILers inomportad FANCY AND STAPLE SILKS. FANCY DRESS ROODS STRAW]Oi ODb nstt. ,111.1: VERY ARTICLES LACES,. AT-IFICIAL FIWEIS, EMBROIDEPIES, RIBBONS. GLOV1Al FEATIIERS FRINGES TRIMMINGS, HVUNIETS, .t0. ec. A Iarge.aVd oFplete asEst ,of verytI 0sSIq,1 their lEns, of Ift Enrst, s, tlee jut rtceirvedl to w hirh they respecfulty invite th e stwuliol of the whol.ede trse generlly. C. YALe, J., & CO., E MagJne street, Ladies' Shoe Store, so. 124 CANAL STREET. W3 Whsere may Rbe found ni1 thl .risties f LADIES', MISBSE n,1 HI'LID3,REN'O SHOES of the nesst sl,l nOd bet workmae Ssp, anSd at REASONAIIL1 PRICES. I..ii. who delsre o neleg.ýl nttsg uinEsr, nre ivi.ted to lo e at h soliv this sq stablihmeOss . n the pro trinton are confident that in -.arty n dtLahty, their srocka LAMI1LTON WILLIAM, Collector, (at Mr. J JoA HoJ.'.EOi-.,) No. T1, Cs.tr..t. Re.n s.,--lt'sc Ur, SAott Dr. ra.,s, Faucher street, abore J5 li'; VIn. II. (rl.td, S.E., Iuntcip HSllSe, od Muniplily. CAMP STREET. DA S UEI REOT F IS FOR 1 I. 1 !H 4 m,. .... cV"'y L en u to ay t.,.en th / 0l9fN' CORTERIEHTSS Cot5 It r A CENCY OF ARBOUIN, MARETT & CO. (,€ MAC.-.c h, u1. ,s q.d laving beau IgglwWlU hAgnt A ur thl ol.I.,tbllCed TlO, . ofI".rbouiV. \lretit iOo." is rprpred to. reelv Soe tes cur their er superior COGNAC BRANDIE'S, p1.shet itber.I ternm, to be ehipol3d iy tbruttinty b ."rsl. _ * 5. WOLESSig Csnspt. 'II+AR ,4 MEXICAN AND PLANTATION TO" In t to snit rupyrelu CUBA, HAVANA. FLORIDA MAFtl mEE AF '.(i i 'IO TNNESSdEANEDMISSOURIWFPPEF S' A r) FILI.ER.A. .. TowrteI la hob-d. sal balesr, tleeted fr B S. |len i u~rmket, ,nud ir d . t.tlon le. TURNER & RENSIHAW, s- Chop stet aUd Tnt'.lvRo~lss enee.* · 2SC,,E..IhA,.3 Ts,. .SI.... s-R Sr. , UNDRIES- SSIAOEEREI, NW .oI.E 1 .SE '55.0 55's. Wintesr ,S ,chAd WHSALE OIL sIm .. ..C .. SPER.MP - SU Lbll. A 51 DARD " h' "" be ,tttyy TANNERS' 1J0 "Btstoo No. I SOAP. ,,.POUCHONG TEA.... For usoby UNDRIES- E aS L ,eV.l. IYDRAULIC CEMENT, difrnt,,,I brnd. y,.t, btile. TAR . nu d. b' Ih. CALCI NED PLASTER.' T"rI'ENTINI'rN. ESI1LILH AND AMERICAN FIRE BRICK. ' VElIFNS t. For.dlby JOHN SHIAYMANNA .O.. .s. seln. l. l.. I anJ II R 1 9.4m , TOrd .All53E.Rpll)15 Iti 11515(1 ilr SINsSEXLeI 8Eda Sa W C.GEEEAM PEISEWIRI * AUCTION, F *ned.ll .............. .·····- .j1in. BY DRAKE & CO., Aoedngaars. Atthelr Aeetkm Store, de Cnopdite SAT1 tRDAY, May 8, at 10 'clock--W be p~II Itn,~ Iolno t~rtlflrr ulfr~ltplt'l~hi a 1_rre n=n-t,:,.n: of - «« mn i Fish Mn^M:i.DFL'7tlL1M b1C'a o ..nt.!:,.,··, aV'aprlF. Yllryreere iimald«S eta s. CO\iSTABLU"S SALE. "art . rarrrer C.-, t(-- P. SCOTT N. " colas, P. M.C Y (F t NES T OF PARPTIES, I will pmeoee l·l.. s ;.1 t u» nI lltIII l llr V n. al P. ·l i dlek . SHERIF'S SALE. 'ICe nm~P~aorll .EIACARf* h*JA uhin `I Rnt.dsd tt11 nnr.Ota~w l I ilentek wnRTUe of a writ d dal mi , tit *.,Iyntd byd Ah Obdejae Nha y.4 1160,. oi I r r I Ro ,ro~a r "! "7"M-9AEN79 reraen,.taw A M bea r +"), Poydm and Sti. Marktrak · Y M 7fS .. ;;rnd. pyl I.eLl II 1., '.rre he 261h twai wl r_ Y , sa .pni ..11se lhen fW SJb. lets e lbtsa O~i VITU r '.t mid Iid vat form th f ~r~is rn btlonu -Aa av Ve s ra IIrr tbys b e t.. o ian a e I lel ..1b. - wt )swM "h r. fidf rs ick· d b fnN Rea n n.r., b-." h . r RM e b bras bt ld. and kw gMPýýay1( Th.Il..onn- .II,, .b.... . a% r 3l' Nt'ttnee 1119 n .11 011.01. - e..dIINI( f by k. tUld. lb. Thand D l..l .1 - eh,.Pay , ..l"tI y, at. -I-a doss- n1..db...A.1 e. -h to wet tturn frm Itti r ot, SHERIFF'S BALE. T.IeeTholIu.Ca.PIi miWANC&I Y "£Y VIRTUE of and inobedieree to, an aide enn..ten,.n neNATpiDA to 101.rr16 V r. and. CIN lnd Iat theWd00dd .l' 117..'o Tni t.IlltII~lb.Pll. ItyY a g Ths maneu d Srew iles au w1.1Pay i arý..ani~r 11111o ...d.,.d ywuhrulwr y fsstoflwkb.d0H . SHERIFFS S ALE T" Daratn Cot MMUMARTAI IRStrAtfl di Jr Iserkatala Iqi, w.IdPOLnT91'.... 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