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T . 1nha 14, eve 064 "Old UO'tIbwf~Lb rol# b4MNaW poo s f pU ed to the IOA,& A,%,, 49- b1 QmL fot efr' dt prim 9he new*.*oa4 bstema A W W UWO andn~t~ bes be d liwt her no yb dleDR 1NI :htUd.U a rit ·au oboe.., rtaumbret 4* fo est- ereiSOafro of oosl fb ibis .ik4t t. hOtt Obs bas, boea seoh lt. *egpweb. att Mt lsad, ad thre -D bs oft the loer bat, There dbad aft tdehe Qter , h, 4 oumCtboed iq,4et es Jbitsowu ! aisle aeeetutader 9oa Ltundy fthe a tseold dlffeutW#, at. $ll hiipltla Appeal that Mr. ý r ,15id A woeew end td nynuoedn * ht:ý led.w *ad tt tj. aba 'mat b the fre, ýRfepWs ehae w ,isle Wbhust herbed smith. bapo aatieae1w abbisenad. Va. fo Wsh l . bmited by aitof.e% 9,70 tibeee w~h te hicatda*vo -, x- , a ' -. ·oorsio pss; b7 Ids:P o;*~t WOv .f I,, '. I aslvlhh ,.. r;.. '" .. .,..'.'" .' i ...I: JAri val @.c hr (le.t t City. tM? PAiT PrOM HONOLULU. `A Xi OF THIt SANDWICH ISLANS. io4 oQf...- tub tiuah onul.. PU &Og.IUcfh, OIU8ON, AUTh0 AiA, ate Thel united Statesmail steamer Cresoent cdity, atiJ., J~ McGowan, arrived at this port last in"o g from NewYork, eo Havana, bringing one hndraed and slevantyuix paraa engrand the alfornia maul, withastefrm.+ S.ai raneloseo to e first _inst, and e frm ndoe otrU to the i;t` :g t ... in' Hptvaan vati tsiw wa nothing of peculiar llaterest eonorg. Thsweather on the Island Wbsdelghtfiily moid and agreeable. "'haleig} City saal«t from Havana for New Trk,kat 1ml. e the 23d. i .teaimejip Aloonstsled from Havana for As p1'5al; wttb NewOrleans mails and passengers, `adi t8OA tofthe24th. tesuta rtBurprlos, Captain Wakteman, four >eo from MewYork., had arrived at Panams oniprlway to an. Franieso.o All wellon board. :ahieais aH valtna, thietieecenat ityhs experiecd thrng nItietrlY and. north-west 4f olº yespaieilhytheavytl hed.esea. p tl >ient t received lrbon, liu-. is lsbythi.,aentv tw inelMk'tte to the ondtost oth Waies os°t Sind*tch .Islands. St ries t lu : dh'a conmmuuttoln n of lthgeu. . lt and a°huluve anti-American the i.enon elabl ,.by the,allnged authority e.'ty i e1. 6 5 . h roet, to which statement `,+a c rius iie lvm ytie i :e pnoe of 1 three ritlsh, war ue ral. W e append tha Minister's . +otfe Yam- MbihUlip-he the poesatatire or H~er aj.stwys Gavernment, .Iae sogth tehis tatory tw lay beaes your Mejoty tee sesimente at iy Oeutemei e it y regurdto your Majesty's overegity.t _ theynlet of hel anexaneea of thbene sands to the UedStatees i a matter of dmal conversattons tH to;auadttlsbeotodtat atreatyo e t t orse mtof t~Pe.m .ti jeta that ljeit Thes ruamors, takenl n ui weo.elie i artiles pubshed io sh i lltfrqa rt tb l o.dreserve ard weat of feh ee.thepartot your t.ist 's Minhister of mor ol.gla ttsstowardt ryefe apone me the ne-i eetye fho l. oiro tlnaudledeto aseertain Ifpossible, Brun yer'st j t itf. y ehabei o wereokd mpy wth eon hliprsd ldllm, (d_ tth.1 tiO myeasgons whynosuh wtJ et e, withou lJ. ekaooush hseajepoe 'haut or obe easieobuede without a vilsatlo good e`~o toifwtfl. imyl Govgnen t f&dstot ai. m rs.it"dp f rioe heuaunoea ndouppr that tee el• .I~reehltl·illtnde rp. noheeiieeo pet jes of Iehxettbtito .Posed States has received from high eflla reactiooaries at Honluslu, which hoe le Ulitas riae isunsteis exitemeot amont g British reai. sotat. Ieomell ite ttmy duty to remind ye. thatre the rtb etered l Iao t with the Sawioh Isese by Goneat Srlno aed'bused ni the expleres onditls. that your Mesty, o yur heiv.aadeest os bour am jendto extend,et atlulmes tst itloh subjects the earnsadveotagos sod I..ten upsy bhgreotod to eltiszos of the most is dtt t ad that the Joot Declaratioe of tegland had` oBias, of tiheSltth of Nporerer,eOd woa founoletd upo- ths dweare ryor dre l estat your mjeote was to yo u atsnpe h n edepeodeot State. I hbeg, thteih q eo t yor Meestty, is the aunme of my oenmet, that y attemptn to nases the Sanodwdoh -sd" (1i 1he-Ut aotedl$tatswculd he In contraveotion of .m pettugireaty, sod acci de1 be looked upon with In duftre.as. by the British Govermuentt I wooidforrther tse.ve iteto Monarsch whatever he a righst to aienoatel hime kagddkSeaesvtl ofto anego-tatlo withr that oiew, withoutb the edoe .oreoeehte h i tedople. T eapsaot'.heeeo thaet your Majesty voeld foru me no meat earUtai. seekn a oshemt, without an ovoisio uotit otio to twhae' Britih ovetrmeet of a desire to alienhat ear oeorvllity-insd that of the kingdom. Aod I feoel botad o tc~t lbr~dtho pe~ojt, galtes op by Aimenf a robust saa proprietors and gother o itieeen of the UDniteMBh.ietsaot bein eo~aotloned by the Hawaiia Caontltutiotn osdtriate stipuhations ( asllu h the. · rpmo ma pr.ve utnfoundd and that +lou mr/.je may mr ntat.ne yoindt.lndence recog lxed by lbs whole wo.nd and geurontead by oglrand and es.-nswho am now tn oieser tie[sor than whon that guarantee was given! But should your Majesty stil de Mon to tranoser the overesignly of your eIlnods there are ldsL and hogot .seeso why a elomer counnection with roeat Brital should be prefarred to that of any Other nlte. ething could h more fatl to the fttr happi suM and wier.i of yoer MstyB aod your peouple than lraq od.iseateon tothe Uniteoltdtes, asd I cannot giye ty teeos egainst mobu a project more fotly thea Ihave dees a moeraodnm I prepared omem month inIoe to oshmeit tyoou Majesty ond Ohlhf. fHm GOso. Mrnead a paperai edh wh ad drne ouplo glllsh, asd Judce la.obet." v eigpres.t as GeP., M'o lotepreter, read the tawillas erebra.. This paper delare that the effect of annexation would .to mao slaves of the atine-that slavery to reog nolud by the Coosttuteioo of the Unted Slates. sod that oil pesroo or dart coloram laleto be soid into olaveryw that ulvee from their .olr mould not enjo yoltlenhip oin the Uoitd.Statoe, Sd that no treaty proveon to that fft wonmdist be rntognsled by rthe Aerican people. That therein st, disttstlona Is meals the United State--no titlesof oblllty--ando e n that the g d Chiefs would icethheir racand postionl ad ho despised son aconot of their-color. That the institutions of the United Slate, weeda d wembriltnk a ld c orrptiog and destroyd the apeuli t fs Uoa. life. That them was o e a orsl prlty w totieailn esa , popey. Hotathe toee Xafom (Aduthe ry lawit murtder', te ) loes. IM stationed byroad.lg iegtraplie d]spahee sot eoal.ieas of the NewYor ueramd and Tytbau of Jl e nte Itoelrateo to nexation-refrresdto the State of eliloheasuraaaeteplsaf Its to effeotenisfasueatio yuouprestodllswa ise Oaetlitna. I wder Mexosto role mthappy asie et eeataedipbaltlgi a eountry rich and lovely la " =-=em-osesa lre thrsa eirnatre. t vm doors. aBat ba haaeseseevr spit of their dream "-in Arn evil hur, Meto.alieylnl to the nacessity of the amou aioded.ilfoisula to the Uoiated Stales, and by the treaty of es nprovided fr the presotion of the I lrs and prperty of subh Ietoans as should remain n the ountry Anid what was the resulti Cslilrorla ot once beeame the rendovdsa for oet-throato, thleves, tlibustkee andligwleaa Ie, and thapaur Mexlans were robbebod their hrao, had their `e.dl token from them, and io 'moy nstiande fur-imply protoeting their propertly they were eatenlysisd eraety amurdred. Thetreatysiigea. 0on to MprotctIthem w.a dsregarded, and the boasted powerof ttbUniety diales was trapepId aude rfoot, so ofe)w oe luobUngd, property coat t n d ·pand the boawls ol&eaud jlaol pieoen the lawof the land. Th falew petrlfeutcae ILlbrlhoabo ame mesumenta uotofthswia. dam d their oad ur the p r to eufoore them hot so, llvng witOns so of the vlatlou of the plightd inth of a tr1ot1obll gatlon. Tbs country has not improved simce In metls-the prlulongpreessnd eehohooo have filled Steslre missionO-a Pforn i hoas aw ,thate anor en. Owes, and disorder, wild riotatsd crime 0tll pervade the weamulty mon are hungs open day without the forme ofalaw, aeod them isas beor four person or property withOin h border. oovy paperM that reohese i from them team with murder,esqattereriots, sd lawlrese ts. [Hen ooo. M. roatd sae ew o papur e rerms It ThesUeethem seoaes lthat your Majesty mat ontem plate as the reoolt of tsuneatio theso oueth trals that your psopteill he onijeoted to. I wold not or 'drewr tne ptt till hot rlmes amU as1 that esan lif the reiln o fth he lnumrnss thsreompatfyeu peo de tpgthord around some Maro uirf, dlveted of his landqa redtoed to hlegrysod want, witho, a he Oorreys the nrte sod dvesttinlo that sursouate hima wand vie the beatifot iladacape that eurtmead the ee of his a.rns, yelds up beslpirit·antiwithlelast breah njjaih furu hie hole. d H.e rdI.. ead a onurm uon thaM. who hoiraed bortosut The rdlaw snof s pdigaltesd the Eng~lish Colonial Ss tem has ro aly beesa emo.ed Ins pehts addeu top?~~-,e.l Th ewfprtmtsenlturewa~sagwetasd estotary 000 o that hepl uip the essoney diwotloti in atet. ty-tlslpo.ollure e banldainame. of soci l lfe rActs the tioloelal iytaw treat seersny asnated ft tuow sot Otw reasont me that it is so admi-by adapted to the e .sditlen of them sandel I h.vens nodrfO to mob- It o mUds o l at my h rals. In those dorpoid wouleosl slravry ir not tOirted, sod thee is as disalee Mlono o estr. Ttlesof nobility vst, and your Mejosty suet Chirmtftold reno younr mob sad peel los, sod ror _uboote would enjoy al t oth prud privlege of British On eiste, should thes tolads heseme a British oeoy. Idoet bow that Sod desiresoU h a.rwt usti I bare os isrtetrectesse that oubjet,aond mesroly (tomttse lisa odmatogasthat migiht secru to your tiogdom from easho esoescles. .oader th crumlalat c hetoa hogthat yora ety c._t tote at tin es the s t ofy. your Ieety' eveeilgty, Wi suhe time sa eon reestee luatreotinon fres oyo wera remet. twegest thsnsoemlty that semptei em to shends te tho endrofo pose Maesty's Mtleurtef lerelga Salaliose. Pslnmzoety aI. a.wytis, to troe of dlaapprebslloo, diesgeQlrneaht duty. Iostolve hsmouths Noeac* toseooie withlh th le Oemmbmtoour or leases, 1 hadt heesal a priests andlenow withyesu Uanjety te ereatha jotaloteslof the aqopeesowtiwoo Beg leoamdnsssab·dthseassuetor Mr. wy~lt. wao meat ,stswlary, beast seipl~ePPid Mr.Senraue, 11.5. Ossibne ith a sopy 01 e peotet'best pebised abeplrad m reoddur. Aaep p beog~iF wasr ~ sealoa ptt t Obewrdr yh tplil~bD M he jaist pmrst whish waseta stgno~DforyeuY~gr~esey'erabee Thsatli~steo ma etnetesol He leitsah Mtoajesty's gucacmsot is ot morase by that frsatoes sos sander thtebould oher esteelecthe Iinhfareescmaht'e finl pei~ sin. It leamletevtso to year Metisey's goveprasm thai so eauskrretlartieor h Department ofForin~ Islesi is tote ·9mg~ a jwdstm~ood opub rXlestasmtht lepeteo thovweld be tesha I ,OPI Majnty iwth~edtmU ithw 1w hisk yw thSIewembr~lae, aswtethe .5.51 that asitbor orest mlaibs sa leases rwol sate pemeisaor them Idsu*dii Sp~auetsotestooU ntel. It was madea IiSeklvsCh fepsltorrt beth bath made bstile despos s~O~auaJrt~tsllmfars mota sar, as l te agagumt, asithar was ~kambas InI This delorionr alone wlt0bhe· 5yne~sg 505 ewnar*d: is ISS-eo Blhre (a M loeslhe e beh aterocupyitogeetusr aesjftV isMnoi llee the d4 is * pub d as follows in the Poelpl it e, t Podlp*eia is the government organ. On Monday, the 18th, H. B. MsJetY's Consual Gea. eral made to the King in t praen of tho Privy Coun cil, in the Una ofbthe B.tsthe Goverto snat, a tong vbarl communioation, to hear whish 1 o'loask on the th oinst. had been appointed. The Consl General wasu seom panted by rGo. M. Roberton as his Interprote.. At the end of the Interetw, which lsted an hour and a quarter, it.essed aletMjerty to reoly to the following ffet: I thaeb har what yo h ea said to me, in te name of your Government, I sa notoea n thurath rsI a h eelty understood It all. But, oe a oonetde a t rfte eh I may be able to recolect it. i wold prefer that,on allmatter whib eslate to Imy Soverelgnty. lb whish my ohioef and people hawe a deep inteket, osmmunniatlons should he made in writing, o ea a preveno mlsunderaondings and mistakese either by me o them.' The Sanidwch Islands Pomoesan, having published Savermal eracts from the Kingston (famales) papersoon eeroing the United States, Greytowfa aUd Great Brltatn highly etogaory to the formerl-we ddresed by Com. B OWy, as follows: U. 8. SureSr, M. A o, HOooLcLUs, 8. I, September le. 1893. Si : I observe in your paper, the PplIestan, of thin date, an article which orlginally ppeared in a British paper published at ringsnto, Jamaica, flled with ran eoroue hatred, which c haeactlerers a portion of the British press towards the government and people of the United rtater. As the article Is published without comment on your part. and may mislead some of your reader, I beg to en qcire whether It Is your intention to endorse the charges thereio rontained against Capt. Holllns of the Cyas , and the people of the United Statoes I pronounce the whole article of the Jamalca paper a tsne of falsehood. Captain Hoellos I personally knoon to me, and a more gallnt, hoborable, bigh-minded. straightforward oicer does not serve in the navy of any country. The charge of ltonlcation is grossly false, as Captain Hollins isnotaddlettdo to the habit. The chastisemsent which he gavr to the filibusters at eretown, I have no doubt was in strict eomplie with orders from the U. S. GoveLrnment aod flly deserved. I am respectfully, your obedlent 'rvaut. T. BaILY, COrn. U. m. Navy. B. O" Hall, Eaq., Editor Polynesian. The U ". Commeiaoner, HIon. D. L. Gregg, aneo ad tdemed a letter to the editor of the Polynesurn, cssled forth by the same publleaion to which Capt. Baily alludes : The Poly.nia n,after publishng the letter, adds that in "the allowing he o rtle s to appear in the Polynesian, we hid no other motive thn to afford onr readers a hearty laugh at on explosion of gasous o .mass as one of Puuoh's eqlbe, or Mrs. ParttngOon's dollesris." The Son FSencoo Herald hasthe following eooerning thebs ease of English ittorferanMce at the Sandwich Is 1toads: -y the later adviee from the Sandwich slands, we ha. the anonnement of the arlval of the Brltiah Mg. ite Amphyitrteo, the British aloop-ofwa Trleoman e, and the French Coreotte I.'Artemhe at Honolulu, on the 11th ainsant. We were recently Informed that three British mne-wu.r, the Amphytpt., the Battleanake, and the Trincomalee, hadbeen ordered to Honolul as a material fore demonstration, in snupport of the presumptions and ridiculous threats of a protest by Consul Geneal Millar against the annexation of the ElandstothUnited States. That superanuated official probably expeted, by the pres nce eof so large a number of British gns n the harbor of Honolulu, to afford aid and omfort to those of the nu five population who by his fees and insidious mlsrepre sentations should ha*bhecome ufficently disaffected to Swdsthe ooreamalrt poli of a unio winth the Amsri r au BRepublic to crate a r evolution, nd to intimidate at least. if not dthrone the King. How he has succeedrd in this disgraceful intrigae. is sunclently apparent from the condition of affairs at the Islands. 80 far from any favor being exhibited towards thn Tehemes of foreign intoribrenem. the conreo of Consul iller has onely arousd the utmost distrust and hatred among the Hawaflans. Had the projsoet of annexatiou been les advanced, its consummation would have thereby I been more spseedy and certain. His folly and. inompe tenocy would not oall for aony furtber notice, but from the oiroumsetaooe oa French vessel of war uriving at Hono loin, which may indloate that the monstrous alliance of I Frances and England has eoneivsed the purposeo of bring lsg Its iflsnaeeo to operate against the growth of repub t ican institntlions on the Pacific. The prsence of the I French Slet in our waters has produced a reciprocal maol fstaticon of natloal cordiality, resulting from cherished I reeollotions, and dieregarding an unnatural conjunction with our worst enemy in a cause with which we have no sympathy. That lli feeling engendered by theb recent acts of the French Consulat this point. has also beenadjourned at least in respectto the oeaslon. We were advised, more dyber, that Admiral Des Pointes had no orders in regard to any movement in common with the British at the Sand wich Islands, and we are unwillng to bolieve that the visit of the Arthmeso has aught to do with the proposed interference of General Miller. BRepublioan liberty musot be let alone in its legitimate progress, however much the despots of Europe dread the contagion of example in this Western World. The examination of Hamilton Bowie on the charge of carrying away hoobs, papers ant warrants from the City Treasurer's Office, was being conducted in Ban Franeisco, and ccupiesa slarge space in the city papers. It was not completed when the steamer left. A Chinese chapel is being erected in Sacra GaS WoeKS IN SACItAEENTO.-The celebra tion of breaking ground for the construction of gas worksb in aoramento, took pelace on the 24th. An ad dress was dehvered by the Mayor. Champagne followed. A Sturgeon was caught a short distance be low Stockton, on the 22d. aod exhiblted on the laver. which weighed three hundred and fity-four pounds, and measured nine feet eight inches In length. James B. Ellis, of Gold Cannon, was instantly killed by the acideutal discharge of a rifle which be was taking from a wagon. WELLSe ON THE DESERT.--The Sacramento Union refers to a reosoiutio passed by the last Legislatures, requesting our representetves In Congress to obtain an appropriation for trhe construction of wells on the HUm boldt Desert. It is said that out of 8839 cattle, which wore driven by the Beckwith route this seasou, only 1910 t reachsd the State alive. most of the loss being naused by the akibaline waters on the Desert. SICIDEo IN STOCKTOx,-The Stockton Argue s ys that on the eveniog of the 23d aman amed Weeks. formerly of St. Louis, Me., shot himself with a double. barrelled gun, durinog a temporary fit of inosanlty. His wife, who wos away from the house, returned to find her i hnsband lying dead upon the floor. He wasn about forty years of age. Henry Loerick, a young German, was mur derd at Millrerton, in Marposa county, by a man cmed Sinclair. on the 18th lonst. The parties had some words, and gaclsir procured a rifle and shot his vlctim dead. ExTItaAuGANT.-Two apples and a pear were Srold in Sn rancisco fo: 'he extraordinary price of $30. The apples weighed rspeclvely 2% and 23t pounds, and thea pear 1% pounds. The brig Noble, which was present in Petro polawski at the time of the engagement between the Rulo toarsund the Allied teat, was daily expected to arrive, with later news from the Russian settlesmets. BIoG Lnu.--The Sacramento Union says that about ten days ago a miner named Meech found a soiid lump of gold In Winter's tavine, on PFeathar R!ver, which weighed sixteen pounds. It was pure, and discovered but four feet below tha surface. The lucky fluder still con tianues working his claim with the company. FUNEBAL OBSadQIEs OF Cooar RTlotio tr. The Bomaon Catholic Ohspel, os Vallejo streetl, was filled with spectators on the 26th, to witness the interestlng coremony of respect to the memory of Count taosueet Boulbon. Iigh mesa forthe dead was celebrated with the Usal pomp and splendor. The ceremony was exceed Ingly solemn and interesting, and coanclded with a eulogy, in Frenah, which was exceedingly appropriate to the occasion. The Russian ship Sitka, the prize taken by the lrltish frigate President, has arrived in Son brs'nclsoo as the prise taken oil Petropnouashi, bound to litk. theo is In charge of an officer from the President. H. B. M.'s war steamer Virago and H. B. Mi's frigate Pique arrived at San Prancisco on the 28th of O.c tober after a psaeg.g of six days from Vancouver'o Island. H. B. M.'s fridata President arrived st the same port on tho 31et. The Plovor, one of Her B. M.'s vemssels snt ia search of tir John Frantlin arrived during the week. The U. S. steam frigate Susquehanna, with Mr. MoLIne, the U.S. Commionloner, on board, areried at Hoong Kong on the Ith of August. The commander of the French sqadron, Ad sisi Dee Polntos, visted ieneral Wool on Thursday, and wsrcOivsd h that officer and his staff at the Ori REPORTED LOis OF A ME~XION Win VEltEL.. A rorrespondent of tbs Leader says, that a mao had ar rited at la Pea who reported that hc was the only eurvi vor from the wrest of the Mexaian man-of-war Santa Anon, which essmel. with twenoty*-te soidi'rs aod offcero on board, wu lost off the Island of ntaa Cerus, in a a. b. gale. oe said that he cluong ta hen-cop,aadhby thi means h was aved. The banta Anna was os her way o La Poo, from which plaooshe had beeo sent to isaoc.om. by the Goveoorn of Lower California, to salsoe Gion. annoi on his victory ovsr the Preech, when she was overtahen by a I. E. gale aud immediately went to the bottom. Inthmua. The P. 5. N. Co.'e steamer Santiago arrived at Panama on the 4th with the semi-mounthly mail from Chili, Pern and Ecuador, bringing wise g8et,000 in gold There is no political newo in Chili. A new treaty has been aegotiated with England. Pern and Iceudor have osncpLed the offored mediation of Chill is the settlement of their diflitatieo. A Legatlon is to he sent to the United Stoles. A wein of gold has been discovered in the streets of Santigeo In tho Cerro dse ta Lucla, in the wery oente of the city. H. B. M. steamer Dido arrived on the 11th froma erue. The Precnh rorvette Avsnturc soiled on the 7th foree Casl and Mquesas. In Peru it appebru that the Goternment ioea, led by President EMhlniqae, have boon oer matohed hy Ore. Castite The President had etreated to lsima nd when hi retura was made knows greatt ir ostisfastios was malfestad, and rowds gathered is the abetse oheatog fe Catilla. The troops were raUed out. and gaods plaed over the plame aud other puhile buildl Is. arloas rvoatatioay prorlarnaoone and planarde wre publihed,ond to a few tnlesoe the people and the oldieom came into eolluO Private advioes state that eIa orlght weren lled on both aides. AU bholneas wa aelnpaded, and thosntoresand nhops elued. In Callao the popular feeling in favor of Gas tilia was cony apparent. Private advises inform ns that at the moment of the lamor' leaving Celao, Cotilul was wery ner -Lins, if uent otetlly in the riy. It appoaerseertain that Eonlgn sse ia en his lst loge; that he has not the osurape to ncat Cotia, own suppoeing publlo opinion Was Wth hi. whioh it oa.lattl Is not. The imna Froeign News of the 21st Says: rimuzbet'les ast75 ~W 51th~ 11 4l t 14 see~nlo l npedllirio n !f Amast n In Am ylet have just mtsed .qer a flltlesseat, Theya.pao~pseted on t he Oolmdo oadi godhe 't in very lmtleted quantities. The Courier of the 18th nit. says: "During the fortnlght elee our last steamer edition, little worthy of eespeal otoets transpired upon the Isthmus.' Aspin wall hai been mre frequently and more copiously drenched thanw ever remember to hve seen it within the ames length of time. Thisro of showers ba not however, been distributed oog the line of the road. he motvema t f'rasoew Gtovernment at AspiUwall are in slatn gee, and there i as little doing a poesthle in the way of iseding. mtter at Panam. The seret of this delay lies in the codfident steeimption on the part of the wir.workers, that the Ntat&sal logogess b. by this time or very soon, itil dedlare the lsthmus an independ. at Sate. and render neeessemy a different style of gov ernment from that recently contempiated." The Star of the 14th says : " it is gratifying to hear of the rapid progress of the Rail. road, andtheprmopctofittspeedy completion. Thewhole line is now nearly graded. and the working paties at both sides are within ahbout half a mile of each other. The treob Is all laid to a few miles, and we uuderstand that a hand-ear will soon be put on at this end." Oregon. The streets of Portland were being planked as to San Francisco. INDIAt S KILLED.-It is reported that the com pany of U S. soldiers who were senat out on the emigrant route took five Snak, Indians prisoners jlust beyond Fort Boise; and that, attempting to escape, four of them were ebhotnod the fifth woonded. MJ. l.tealr'swaM the captu ring party. THE SNAIR INDI. MAsSAor .--The Oregonian has an extract of a letter from MsJ. Hallsr, in command of the United States troops, ordered to the Boaks Indian country, dated Port eoise, O. T.. September 21. Yesterday passing over the scene of the mssacre an the river Bolse, which took plaO on the 20th of AugustO les, we pinked up several bills, with receipts to them, from which I have gathered the names of the two ier. mao, who were kilied, but whose names hadootbeen pre viously ascoertained. The names were John Fredoriek and Rodalph schule, sons of Prederick Schulz, who died in Wisconsin. These men resided last in Calumet, Wieon. ele. Shoold they have relatives in Oregon Territory, it will. no doubt, hbe an melanocholy satisfaction to know their fate. The certainty of a thing, however deplorable, is more agreeable than a stats of suspenses. Some of the Indians. who ares with me have discovered some of the oches of the murderers, and have retaken a great varlety of artieles, too namerous to mention, as your handhbills read. The muderrs have become exceed ingly wild, and have made themselves seare, "Like an gel'e visits, few and far between." MAw.N'rtc TtLEOGAPH p ORGooN.-We ares in formed that Messrs. Johnson & Toasley, of the Atlantic and Mtssisseipi range of Telegraph Line, and morereeently of the Alta California Telegraph, have roerutly visited Portland for the purpose of establishing a line between thispiee and Salem, via Oregon City and Lafayette. ' GOLD ON LEWIS RIrot, - T., G. Robinson, Beq., of this city. eturned n few days sinea from avisit to the east fork of Lewis River. Mr. Robinson brought with bm some flue specimens of gold, which he obtained by pan washing, only one day's ride from Vanoouver. We learn that quite a number of miners ane at work pro specting in that region. &atralia. EXroyT or OoLD.-.-he total value of the gold exported from Australia for the first seven monthu of 1854, up to April 1, was £8,777,501, or about x0,00,000. EBarxDoaacanr CLtPrER Paeeaos-Four Hurdred n.d Too Mfise in TYcento.Four Houers --The Melbourne Morn. leg IHerald. of July 11, says: Considerable interest has been excited in cOnSequence of the appearance in our bay of one of the finest clipper ehips the world has ever pro duocd. The Red Jakoet, under the command of Capt. Reed, has performedthe passage from Liverpoot to Port Philip In the astonishing short period of 87 days and 10 hours-a passge unpamUeled in the history of ealling ehipe. The greatest speed attained during the passage from England to Austrnlila in .L.4 bhomwureas40. mllee.,beg a little overl 7 knots an hour! As a proof of the admira. ble qualities of thia ornament to our salling ships, it is recorded by Capt. Red's leg1, that in her passagefrom the Flongitude of the Cape. taking it at 24 eset, she oooupied the short time of 17 days and 10 hors. Java and Singapore. Dates from Singapore to August 4, have been treceived atSan Franisco. The cholera at Java, in the division Probaliogs, io raging fearfully. A great inundation had caused the destruction of large quantities of coffee and cattle in SPatjltan and Kederee. In several districts of Kederee the water stood as high as twelve to fifteen feet. Heary ehokhs of an earthqbake.ad been feltat Menado on the 20th and 28th of July. A moseet malignant fever had raged on the Islands near I Amboyna. On the island of Laparovan six hundred na tires were carried off with the disemse. Several coal beds had been discovered at Bantam. The Java Courant of July 12 says the name of the R.s. siean vessel arrived from Melvllle, taken possession of by Ithe British men-of-war was the Onul, Albrloht, master. The vessel was afterward given up. An artesian werll supplied the island of 0nrust. Her British Majesty's frigates Sybelle and Lily arrived at Java on the 20th of July, and sailed on the 25th for Singapore. The European troops have not suffered much from cholera and fever. Lieutenant Coope died on the 2th of June. EXPLOSIVE SHOT FOR CNNON.--William Tib bale, of South Coventry, Conn., has taken measures to secure a patent for explosive shot for cannons, which possesses peculiarities different from the other explosive shot heretofore tried. It is conical, hollow, and contains powder, has a nipple on its point, and is covered with a jacket of smooth metal which has flanges, and which al lows of the shot being rammed down so tight as to pre rent windage, but not affect the explosionot the perone aion cap on the nipple of the ball. The shot is dis charged by a charge of powder behind it, and when its point strikes an object, the sont metal case is driven down forcibly on the cap. which explodes, ignites the powder in the hollow shot,and thenit explodes, scattering destroo tion all around. An affray occurred in Boston, on the 20th, at a sailor's boarding house, during which Richard L. Leet was mortally stabbed by a man named James Kelly, and died in a few moments. Leet was the second mate of the ship 8taffordshire when she was lost, and had recently shipped as second mate on the new ship John Elliot Thayer. He belonged to Bristol, R. I. Kelly was arrested. The packet ship North America, from Liver pool, arrived at Boston on Sunday, reports that on the 11th of October she was struck by a terrific gale, which completely disabled her, and she was forced to lay by for eight days. On the 11th of November fell in with the schooner Zealous, from Halifax, in a sinking condition and took off her offcerr and crew. Miss Emma Moore early one evening left the house of her brother-in-law, in Rochester, for the purpose of carrying home some work she had done for a tailor, since which time nothing has been heard of her. Fears are entertained that she has been foully treated. Louis N. AND VIc.-The French Emperor is preparing to visit his sister ally in December, and is to be feted at Osborne House and Windsor Castle. The New York Tribune says: " Among the comedies to b performed when the Frenoh Emperor is paying this visit to her Majesy, will be his instanatlion as Knight of the Garter. Amid all theglories of positire soinece. in the thick of the roar of the forge and the whirr o the shuttle of our work.dsay times, this musty impertinence of the middle ages is retained in Windsor with as much reverence as are rag and bone relice in a Roman cathedral." CANCERS COUED.--Dr. Frazee has the honor to inflormthe public tLhat he is prepared to treat ll cases of thishsal diseaes; cod he will GUARIANTEE A CURE IN EVERY deAS, acept when soma vltalerge may bse eriesly a cted. aEethen, the sntfere may obtain much relles. Tho aaltlitedwithCsn.eom arsirolel ter invited to vristDr.F. Contulnitloes and advicabree. A. sa evidence of his siaterity and hi confidence in hisystem of eatmen, Ds.... will undertake to cure every ess of Cancer pre snted. and make oo hcela uatil the patient ured. Ptientsa eoredwithootpainor the ma of the knife. Twenty Dollasentbl mail ill secure a package of the CANhCER SPECIFIC, with fll directio. foruc. Addeas Dn.FRAOZe. - spit uiy Ome, rse S Charles.tre a. RUPURES uOmmD.-Sherman's Curative Pa teat Truesasd Rupture Remrdyis a relief snd eomfort and aeertin gatanteel the cur of all Ruptures. To securea good ct, applyto the .,oproitoe's estabclihmlel:, c0 si. Charles street, and icqeice coc Dr. Sherman. For further partieulal, see advertisment on thbird page..erapply to the sore for a.e adeoiptrveeanht. rbhl ly ,' Short and sweet, read it while youen may, Ti,,. Is short--I know you c ac t stay; But if your halr Is gray, as white s snow, GILLMAN'S DYIE will make na IS bl crow. Auborm,or brown, a you may deesl- Tea miutes' time ieail it wil require. T For sale in NawOrleau., wholeale asd retal, by cec J. WRIGHT a co. sIa Chuate trert. Jfedical Tact Books J. C. MORGAN'S, EXCH. NOE PLACE, Adjoleneg the Poet-office, New Orleans. rom beoiog orkse o0 Tb. Practice of Medhlcee, Surnge, Aly.My, M dhifty, DieeweueofWoeae, Diaeawe of Childs~, Fevers Physolog7 Pe~tholog, Heei., Dieae. of the Herltsd Lwep.Tb. SklI,Tbe Breet.The KUSThe.pio. Th. S e, E,7.ipel., IweeeIy, BroDetblis iLod Pnemooni. Mtteos Medlles e Tbehjet.kiss, Mdiel Cbemalfto, LTode. ,C Veaerul, Medlel eod bo.rg l DitobeeDiep...toele. FoeaIei.s.AeoatlomIf Plalt.. Meldiel Jrbplodoeo., to., eta, eta, Sla. to Phbyeld.,.eod SBLeete are repeotliy leeited to cll. eb8 9 lp4lOeedleW J. C. MORGAN. Cornsaumplin Curable. M' BEACH'S BSREAT UNlMRBNt he nly eolru ltties pale Mil4-. to Ith . b,,.e ddsa cd book, eodolcp tbe lekcmelNe oeb esno es to th eke us hrowt wktia ·ol ptite emeu W U.M .eccbut prelaebb.,btcctheh,,.tbla tbcee ptof prn.ee Theme of thihls iUet, ith th. dreetl e. cd erletmengt..ee. thb dine. Noon is taeleebl.tltbe, to p.,.,. etadyediioled with the dl to icemy cey p..dtepoLed to It. Tb. principleof thbi. lreee.,e Ie Ieeoded op. th lbt. edI mI.t eijtlc oplol,. ,l olt the emb C.tmrsdieia ef.doyeed ssee bIut be .pp,.-d of. Feecct. b7 S. D. BACHM 0. D e. Chebbe ed Aepohoeay, nrerPeMQboee eed ClItoho ee etreele. ThuGS. R &NR N, e~erwPldrueed Camp eeoc!.. eb JAG &bh1B,ebro eeefC eohle4V .elel,I B4$*Wdp II I, eel l; p geeepe lfi4. Correspaedeaae. n oH.Catdar, aq.: EW ORLNS NUo. 92 1814. DearBfr-May of yeea pmodMId.UI d-am4gh wh. lbl ater *paedSe pro to nbmmbe Om n-MRba.b kebnly t hmlaet*. wbh hbali y lean, ly o, t nly , buat sl ke mpa tlh VarItle· That ha.bntai t. nbarty of g yla.r misat d tmalao b ler a bobt, to arI tar., thae lsam yo· n b. M aWod by the late a liatou deotnan of tba t{be , of wa, ob yhlo u, hyve oa ag baee the ablna.Sd . aoaTTn Taara., Woan h .ppy to iorm yoO that the ImaaS ad rmanag of tho St. ChrlaIThketar, Be Do Bar, Eq., ahupromptly ao.h..fOdyaeo.ded tEoar wha, aod we now await yoour ea.ptao of tho man, toIao oet the .la of he ndealgad fr a obeaabtl proaof of thir app" eaUoba of your worth auas.Mand a tinao. Widt th k.Iedt regrde, We mar your fhid mad obedltoat trant, JAMES H. CALDWELL. JAMES DAVIS, CHAS. ]. WATERMAN, JOHN STROUD, Jr., A. P. SIMPSON, R. B. SRYES, WM. H. GARLAND, I. L JOHNSON, JOHN LESLIE, Jr., . A. FRASER, C. V. JONTE. R. W. ADAMdI, H. KEATING, P. B. M'KELVEY, JOHN N. HAWTHORN, R. ISTERBROOK, 0. DR BWYS, DANIEL EDWARDS, JOHN LAIDLAW. CHARLE A. LBUZAN, C. W. LYTLE, J. BONNER, H. J. R.ANEY, J. HUF.T, S. W. RAKRY, M. 0. H. NORTON, W. F. WAGNER, A. M. HOLBROOK, HENRY BIER, GEO. R. MANDEVILL, A. G. WILSON, J. E. M'CLURE WILUAM H. HUNT. G. W. SHAW, W. G. MULLEN. JAMES H. M',ORMICK, GERGE ALLAN, JOSEPH TER, THOMAS BAILEY, J. A. BEARD, ROBERT KELLETT, GEORGE MAY, P. CONNI?, DR. C. BEARD. and many ethesn. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. M. 1854. Genlama---With fa.linpbetter imagined thn eprsued, I readily accedea to yor w.labhe, and hbr.by toad., yoa my warmestagmtitude. Mi.artuo alawaby,lo my hsapI a nw*le s. tor, omly tobt b..a phblophily when a ou frln ad Athe pioblie phIeo G the Ian I his toa.e. l havs come chee,.,fly a my rlef. I am ex tamely happy ion hear~ evidenne to 1 falt, patleluly maogrd my old fhiod, D Bar, of the aS. Cbalea., of whrm you e bor.a me . .aaeaideao. of biz goadi. Ba. w rod a.e b tad, hm my klnde agard, ad aceept for yoarselve thIe uoelapedthka of aYoars, mat rpeoofUIy, JOHN H. CALDER. - .on D. 4 q.. NEW ORLEANS, Now, , I a4. Mr. Jeon H. C1der hbaviag saa0pd your kid ,fr of .f1a* beafl in ·aw of his late lion by fie, the uader d hereby plea at yout dilspal he aaoapadena, ta.dgl the timi anddetal n yoar hands, a well thb aotoaig will be loandoa by ym to ma the om ealo bao. Iada.d. SWithaatraa.pat, your ftiondnd o o edbt al , I [Sita aoN.]b NEW ORLENS, Nov. 1.Km . BGantlam*-I a.e realatd yoa I*tr equlga g the ao athe 8.L IChaQ e Thestr for e benelt of my mtrad, Mr. Jok IL Cald. I. Saawer ath o, I mot hyrfllny agee tog gp .. Igdht ad bop. i Smay pa a a8b.10i beaoflt to iake mme ·md for th'h lto Smiifo a whh b fal·o blhm. If .aaMea b toypume , I wood prpopuaexTUESDAY.Itkel5.i . Isgiaouma maohplean. to Sinform yoo that Mii Lom hyo the kiodlmt uoner, ,ol-utarad hba "oIe aoo th. aoa.Ioa. Im a, nflom., youra reaoL.tfoly, B. DE BAR. ToMa.ae. JamH. CIwe, Cha. M. WatIama, A. P. BlIap. l WiUliam H. Garad, e.'. a0 7a .Bnnuals for 1866, Togther with . spladid coletioa of ILLUSTRATED WORKS, Suiitbla for C.I.oH.. aRd N.w Yetr'. PFaRtR. rThe .sb.b.,r tk.. pleasro n .reomm.dmg hib ANNUALS ad BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED WORKS to the e.mlnatlnE of s· 4.rimnati n pube, md fie wamrmitd au .ygthat biteas. meat I not eqalled b y Ietabloihment I the Soth- wet. J. B. STEEL, Law Publisher, B.s.Oerad n Sdp Stationer, Noe0 Camp reOt. .P/ew Fall Clothing. PIERSON, HARRISON & CO. 1 MAGAZINE STEET, 1 CORNER CANAL. S Are reoolving by evry rtA.mer ham NwYork. the newest styles of WINTER CLOTHING, allof oot OWN MANUFACTURE,Khidh we ofRrat low pRdImt wholeule or retail. NEW STILE MEILTON CLOTH IIAYMARKET COATS; LIGHT FANCY CASIMERRE SUITS, very haodsome; BLUE ad BROWN CLOTH FROCKS and PALETOTS; ELEGANT PLUSH VELVET VESTS; FRENCH FANCY CASIMIRE PANTS, new styles. HIRTS, DRAWES, UNDER 8HIRTS, and .v.y LetyL of FUR O Reil Darortment o First Floor will alwayRr b.upplid withth Lat Novltie, sand ,AaIOs an odat moerchant re r .o.'iOuI' honited to all b.Ior parch.Ao,. o Bl.,d Carpeting I Carpeting I W We me receiving a ago as.d choie asortment of VELVET, BRUSSELLB, THREE-PLY and INGRAIN CARPETING. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, hree to twenty-four feet wide, ofho. quallty andneRwpttem. All of which we us oferidgat r.rylow prisel. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. ' We hba. on head a large asortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTI1HS of the bet saod ordn.ry qoulities, from thre to tw.ty.foir ftet wide,whichweeatto slitany roomorhall. Weerenbbledtoroer to purchasers uaumal advtages in quslrity and prke. .... AL O R.... TABLE OIL CLOTHS, TABLE COVEMS, DOOR MATS, WIN DOW CURTAINS, pAINTED WINDOW SHADE, eH., SHEEPSKIN MATS. r We have a choice ,k rtment of ery fhe and autll RSheep. kin MSATS, for bedside ad door... of Englislh naftor. Just e jiv.d and fa arl by J.D. DAMERON A CO, S Chartre. ..7 9plt and 97 CMtowheum estreet Gentlemen's Shirts. H. HUARD. 69 COMMON STREET. r A LARGE STOCK OF SHIRTS now, hoandu, such FRENCH LINEN SHIR0S, French a.d StrdIght Cual; f FRENCH LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS, Freneh and Stright Cas ; SLINEN AND LINE BOSOM SHIRTS, without Collar, with Frenh and Stright Col.-lat et tyl AT GREAT BARGAINS. II' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SHIRTS TalwayoR hand. 0n7 Idptl Lime. SCargos sof sehohnR L.F. Josa. and LoIAR Dyer-S-0 bbhA iEAding and for aie by J. 0. HARDILL & CO. R1 Odp3t No. ON MspE.. s.reR. .)rew Goods. SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, ETC. The ndereiped take the librty of allig the atteaOtia ot the ladies to hi .p!.did stok of rich SILKS .0ND EMBROIDERIES, whih he her jut reeived pr ship Mulhb.eu, fhom Havre. All theu ar.tie. ere of the LATEST STYLES and latlei wi t great e, andwid illbsd at VERY LOW PRICES. They bcomlt oelteh Plaid SILKS, a olors. PIlan GROS DE NAPLES, all coles; Plat. Black TAFFETAS, l widths; Black ad Dab SATIN DE ;CHUO ; Do ROYAL ARMUR; Do VENETIENNE; Do ad Colored PEKIN SATINS Do do SATINS; Do do GROS D'ECOISSE; Do Porp.e nd Drab Wtrl.d SILKS; Do and Coond DAMASKS; Do do PIAn and BROCADE MOIRE AN. TIqUE : White GROS DE TOURS Damsk, for Bridal Robes; Colored do dl de very ih do POMPADOUR do do BrotIlle. DAMASK DRESSES, wilth dh Flo selp; Blacand Colored SILK VELVETS, for Clota; Rich Evengl GAUZE DRESSES, with IFImAnp; Do do CREPE de do Do White MUSLIN DRESSES do Do GUIPURE TOILETTES; Do APPLICATION DEBROXELLES VIOL..IES; Do MEDALLIONS with. Lae d. Do JACONET VIOLEFTES. for Ladi. aod Childrn ; CREPE COLLALS AND SLEVlES, for MolurnSg and half MomlIg; Embroidend Lines OCmbrl HDIFI with Embroidered Medallion.; WORSTEDDAMASK, fo Ctalu.; Do and BILK do Real JOUN'S GLOVES, all eoloa, Ior Un., Ldies ad Chkdr,.; Real Freaoh LInen SHEETING C.Ctoone); Wolten dCotton RED BLANKETS; Do do do for Chldrn, .t1., et..; He hs alS eo o dyin store, a full aortment of GOODS SUIT. ABLE FOR PLANTATIONS. He would all the partilclr aItstion of Plalnts his large stok of READY MADE CLOTHING, me.. butured i. th1 city by rOious uyluml--tl ra .othidd wg/t.1Ang, iler for bthe quality f the godlor the workmanship. P. A. IEBRARD, .7 IdpgI 11 Canal drct, near Royal, Touro BuLldd. Cheap Shirts and Handhedrchters. 3 HALF DOZEN FIRST RATE SHIRTS FOR $ i0; LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS FOR as antl. eah, large iuoand redyhemmed. ar l fair ample of the low pri at which you en buy any thig a gentlemen eud.flaor his toilet, at 8. N. MOODY'S NewOr4MnS hirt and Fun.aibg EmporiLm. CMRnr C.C l at.Rt ad Exhhung Pl... rSHITRTS MADE TO ORDER-A FIT GUAIRNTIED. .d Card. I One of the most elegant ad ehoe. collectin of ANNUALS AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS thatba ee b exhi.bitd lI this cont-y at my one ablWS.nt wUl be rudyfJ r Inutlon and ofred at Nework pd early in tho u"o-,at NORMAN'S BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, 5a1 tdpst I Camp tamt, NewOrlean. Sk. ri k. I Sul"k DESAINVILLE a CO., 6 CH4RTRZS STREZ2T. 6 U'JUST RLCKIYED--Oo..-o fPLAIN,CHANOOOASLKO PLAID SUS.5 50 C.0155yard. Th..kSUk, k.r. 5.bsk so ruosio .t w P.,ooL .1 Skossst. A1.o.o 0..5nd a 19 5 rt*.* of sllikiod of DRY QOODB. RICH PLAID DE LAINRIS RICH PLAID SILKS; RICH BSOCCATLI RICH DAMASK; GUIIPURE AND VALRNCISNNLS LACES; RICH CHEIWORETTS; FRENCH SUSROIDSSIUS, of o .15ipOuI; CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS; CHILDKS'S CLOTH CLGA kS, o54.A. I To soof,. by th. Cs.m.bt 5CIyMjA ososrtossl oIf soo5.. Rndlook Fatle SILKS, sSA . b.ý awf 5m5 of CLOTE CAPRLWY lSsoss role IfCtIW. MI UPI( Fusrn1isng Goodrs. M DRESSING GOWNSf 0 RA C...en.. M.wlln d4e Lluh, ek. UNDER SHIRTS, f Meriao, Bilk, Coto~ , Ala, ,.ha' Wool, .mmarn, Saker, and Wleh FMIsI) DRAWEdR,of Morte, Slk, Coto,Cauhmen, Shake nul Welh HALF HOEof MlS, Silk, Cotton, .ke.; LADIES' UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWER ; LADIES' AND MISSES' UNIOQI; BOYS' SHIRTS AND SOCKS; THEATRICAL HIGHl HOSE; THEATRICAL TIGHTS; HMdk.ereho.,.fll lkidos I eadpsotslltylu; Cant,., of aIi tylu; Blk and olelned TLe sr;., .ew style; Glo t., all ., lds; To .whih .lNost dOlly addtlOo iMn Wio mAde from osr I lf a HyJ. No. 16 Prk5 Pl1e., NrwYnk. LEIGHTON A BARBOT. fI7 551t II ".r C5,I and St.Chrl. It shi t. Ikpestry and Brussels Carpettng REDUCED PRICES. 3hI order to reduotcr pronte lug. .eIIkof VELVET TA; PESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, we e now wlling them at .oluderambe reducetio of prices. W onvite purehbo.s to l.emine the stles ad p.lt4m, maotly .Il new, aId ordered direct room Eglh .ad Amere* a Mua.to.rers. W.e bee alPo b.nd very large sortmeot of1. THREE-PLY, MEDALLIO.TOURNAY, WELTO TndI other CARPET; COCOA o SCHINA MATTING; TABLE ad.PIANO COVERS, st ll prie. and in gret rulety; DRUGGET ad LINEN CRUMB CMLOTH; WINDOW SHADES, tf a1l I.. end prices; BTAIR RODS; HAIR CLOTH RUGS; MATS-wht:h we o.r at the lowe.tmnrketl pIs.. nBI 2p6t A. BROUS4EAU k 00. 28 Chartre. st. Carpeting, Carpeting. TRESH ARRIVALS. TODD & C O., 120o C.GNAL STREET, PER SHIP GERMANIA, SWIU open thS momlAE Hveral nelw sa bettlfl potteml. VELVET, TAPESTRY BRUSOSEIS THREE-PLY and INGRAIN CARPETING. Rewoird aeon» oipment ad fo srle low. FLOOR OIL CLHS, COCO...A MATING, RUGS, MATS, CURTAIN GBOOD, AND CORNICES. TODD t 00;:, Commdoo Cup.t Wnr.oIm, III Cul GreIt, ner toyoI, n05 . m1d T .o ISIdg.,. Jou'tn's Kid Gloves. r J es noived, a omplele aLortment of Il Color., numnfae tar.d . xpr ly for ,. LEIGHTON & BARBOT, .T1 2dpf eot.er C.al d Ss. CharlestnI. . Curtains, Damnasks, Carpeting. NO 19 CHARTRES STREET. U' The undersniged bae latoren ad arrivg daily, a ches eae o1on of SILK lad WORSTED DAMASK ROPES, PRINTED LASTING3, WORSTU), COTTON ad WORSTED DAMASKS, LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS, CORNICES, GIMPS, TASSELS, CORDS, CURTAIN BANDS, TRIMMINGS, te. VELVET, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, BRUSSELS THREE-PLY and INGRAIN CARPETING, TABLE sad PIANO COVERS, TABLE LINEN,LINEN SHIETING, TOWELS, CRUMB CLOTHS,RUGS, MATS. etO. LOOKING GLASSES, CLOCKS, CHINA WARE, BRONZE; PA. PIER MACHE. SILVER PLATED WARE,MUSIC BOXES. ek. ROSEWOOD ad MAHOGANY FURNITURE, IRON FURNI TURE. .k. WIn slluog the attutto ot the publie or stock of Hea Far .iag AiM.., wouMld .s, a we hav..e Jt open, and the go.ds bag fresh and of o wn imporHLation, will sell chrper Ltsayn o0her hou in she ity for &h or mltlsflaut p.prs n272pGt ROBINSON & OLROYD. Gentlemen's Clothing. H. HUARD, 69 COMMoN STREET. W'LATELT RECEIVED-A LARGE STOCK O CLOTHING, AT VET LOW PRIOES-atmeet complee-eh a FROCK COATS, PALTOTS, OVERCOATS, VESTS, PANTS, AND CLOAEKS--II of th IL..i1 lai.h. YOUTHBS' AND BOYS' OLOTHING. r CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, crt .n4 made b t . bet Tailor n town. 2n 2 ptf Leghton's Premium. Shirts. W A full .apply of then al.blted Shirt. l a s ban, of all tyles,ahlI, and qualti., 'at LEIGHTON S BARBOTN, SMpl mcorner Cual and St. Charteu sweet. Dry Goods I Dry Goods I DIRECT IMPORTATION. WINTER DRY GOODS. A M. R. Haggerty & Bro. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN .ND DO MESTIC DRY GOODS, P baos. 108 Canal and 8 Royal streets. The stt.lian of pnrchmaer is rerpectfully solicited to an eamisa tinor our very exteOdve d weU slsorted stok of WLWRTE DRY GOODS. Isut eived a.d . ready f.or l mination, en2iting oIf Fech and English M0reri·o; Ill WOI Pla0in .ad New Sltyle De I.. lnd. Cashmerel, Ba.pourr, Alps.., Bombuine.; 2500 yard. Poll. de Chevre, worth 5 cnt., at two bl, very excellentforh o m or travelling dro...; W.tch, E.gltnh, Rolger and Americn Ft1.nn..; Silk ca0 Guosl FlauesI, both i4 a5d 4; r0.., Ilk. .ad H.lf Hol.; French Blk.ts; Whitney BlankeLts; Mkiw, Gre se andand u c somarert o every style of Wkite and Colond Bhmokste; g0o doxe Jouvio'. Kid Gloles--Ledies' IS orate, Gentlemen's $1. Ouratoek ef Sil earpmea m~y .or.ment evnr Imporuted ntao this city, both,.rglardsl ghty s. d extreme chap.... Rmb rotdsrie. Lacy, Veleneisane Sol. togelterw at Ise nnumerable quantity of neadty received FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. M. R. HAGGERTY k BRO. n pU 8 Cead .and 8 Royal soeet. .Vadatme Packer, FORMERLY MADAME LEWIS. W This celebrat.d PHILOSOPHER, ASTROLOGIST .d PHI BIOGNOI5IST, and o.-r of the EGYPTIAN ORACLES OF FATE, resptfully inrorms the Lodi. and Genl.emen oe New0rleans, that she h nmerved from her residence on CAMP STREET, to No. 151I NAYADES STREET, between TERPSICHORE and MELPOMENE STREETS, where she mayb* onaulted by these dosuiing orra,. tio the PAST, PRESENT AND5FITURE. 1rCaoslv ttion $1. at Sp~m Gold Pens-Gold Pens, .... AT .... STATIONERS' HALL, 24 C TRES STREET. 24 LEVI BROWN'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS, vr y tuperio~r· tiLe--medium, large and mammoth Sile, with or without holden; MORTON'S, of the mine description; EAGLEY'S, do do do; W.B. BROW'S, ofrthe m. des2.iptioa; FELT'S, do do do; LADIES', do do do. ....etas n.... A ne amaortment of Gold nd Slver PENCIL CASE, for Ie w by D. FELT & STETSON, .51 tot St3a1oner., Hall, No. 1 Chrn. stre..L rests. by B'aek and rich Colored Velvet and Plush ; Blak and Coolred Silk. of all t1he o.t .tyl*; Bl.ak. d Colored Cuhmenr, lantet pt trsm.; Colored Woolen Velvet, Braiou. tyler, pFointo p raLEIGHTON . BARROT, .S3p1tp eo.erC.oC.lOd St.ChOl,.,S.. I. ilouge Furnishaing .mrttcles. 49 CAMP STREET. 49 .ISMUEL E. MOORE $ CO, r ve now o hand a excelent lupply r autilel in their line of busne, which will be sold t low prie.., and the quality pUE tid bo bofthebeet. Aparto the stock i reomprld er Whit Stane China DINNER snI TEA WARE; Whbia FSnh Chi. DINNER tod TEA SETS; Whi. hton, Chita CHAMBER SETS; BUI and Pained Stone TOILET SETS ; Silver Plted CASTORS, CANDLESTICKS, TABLE, TEA and DES SERT SPOONS Ind FORKS; But Polkhed Tin COFFEE ad TEA POTS, URNS, CHAFING DISH ES, TUREENS, COFFEE DRIPPERS, JELLY MOULDS; Brie Metal COFFEE sa TEA POTS, CASTORS, SPOONS, LA DLES, ate. " JapnOed Walters is Tray. ; Bronzed ad Gilt SolB r Lampe; French blodertor Lamps; Hael Lampe end Chdeliers; Ivory Haa dlid and Pldn Cutery; Fire Irons and taude; Cut, MModed and Patn Glss Ware; Bronsed, Gilt and Sdrered Girandotl.; Table asd Door MaSe; BCbeS.; Napkin Rihg; CommonTm and JapEaned Wre., w.th may othear inle, al of whch will be deliered asa prtof th. cithe. of ohZZG. 17ptV Creme Dc Bouzy Champagne, JACQUESSON & FILS BRAND. ALn outirelydiflent articl from the Crime de Boozy of atber brand,. Ur NOW LANDING, 1O b..ket. o thebb.,. % otherb...da in q..r1 and pint, and will norlve, in the coons of s few dsy.,ultll hr.rhlrlpp1y. This Wlneiddemdedly ..prlor to an other Chsmpsio~import· d intthi· market,,, t, rellkeowablll who ba..,trl~dJA.CPOU8M0 A FILS .d .alhb,,UCREMEDE BOUZY., LEUR De SILUIR5 CT AID, on hb5, my ....I assortmen of thb bet WINES -1 LIQUORS in the market~wbich will be sold o. as re..o·bi term,. anyothrr hon.. iush· city. 1.5 0498 dLEWELL T. TATLOR. No. 15 R11l.U.I1l. Furnished Dwelling House FOR RENT. Ws Tb. largetb.-.Itort BICK:DWELLING HOUSE at tb..or 8.18 f h814 D oR... .04.. 8o.AUlbin t. good 8. m, a.1l oo8 pIa.lIy fh.8.bbd, will be .04.d with or without thb F18i88n ob.Mp Alp, thb.STORENo. 99 Natk.b. .t1..8, cael of Arde ..q. Appl to [.18 Uppfl TODD A 00., 190 Caal Walt. Embrolderies, Blksk, Etc. ....AT THE... CHEAP STORE, 185 185P STREET. 185 HARDY ..U. Embro~idered B·od· rom 11 ant. o 11 e ·eh. HAREM.04. Wpi.h . Ptd *h.o( i5omt. t. {l par y.j. HAEBY U.· pi 1. Meauli de Was at 18 *ont par yard. HARSY .. U. yield M8.8.018,d Laii.. at 96.8.at. p yard. HAIST t.11.188 FInagli b Ka l" t Beatop.r .y rd. SARDY .8118 I.S5118. FbM tn A00.o.8t per ya.d. HARDY ..11. R..I.11 Bah 8.k, 6-,4,t a 1i Prya HAUNT nett. Sbik. 0L8.o ome.8.. 8.4, at Npar 8.4. HARDY ..11. A la.4 Print7. fet ,from I o I9ut pr .ya. HARDY .ll. Rhh Embroidered 0bamLett. ad Sloan.; Valanah T04MOH..18.. 1ro ..; K..b044..ed Skit.. .8,5, .t5qlly HORAVI BAIRY, No. 186 OCmp Amt, SI1 kSIn NsrpI7 9"p'*sI P?6*eI QWpp. AUCTION SALE~S. YJ ....L CARMAN Co........y.lrurr. Househldtee. .J... . . BY K. M . OTOMEY &CO. CO. T UEB DAY, oemsdayr No2ember 28, at.l1 asbkaat, t d.011, Clas., .la115g d, b5..C,.CApollo uan Ng114.4 d~rin qwil b"noH 5,,. X~lrl., Haslt,,.,.mt,.aO. T.,,,,-0ahc·p. rl al Peea tacalet of Neweol lavaltsee, S.dfn elfsa Cana.l sr. Unit of Parlor, hamb~r and )Iltobno hlmiturr. ate Furniture ......................................... F orlture. BY R. M. MONTGOMERY & CO. Auctioneers. IUEDESDAY, November 28, at half-past 10 A o'eal.a. I,.,,s ld a, t I Old ,,,,alol M f.all asa 01tr .4t *'.a.suaoltmcatc..dc asr d Aoeld hand ,,anbI.asc oaprsaWS *,asogryand W~alnu Bsi,.C A,.hadn . Roau, , aasi Tad. SMan, HL al . .,Cad and DWlld Tblea eh..O. Bo: Chain, Rorke.andgapChan, Cletn, to-L ol B*·I· I Curulllr, Cootina I)tDa.I Y JLEII* I lltl((.l ntl.· ·UI· Tor- ash. 0 !'1 Peremalor Sa Vi oalaNa FTuractre, to eloe Aoaelaa BY R. M. MONTGOMERY & CO. Auctioneers. SEDNESDAY, November 26 , at 11 o'clock, w· ill loo ad tod- onndanmnn-m~nt a ,,O.nl'o 5artn .at .oaNw maiton, no.lti dh. loN.5r B1d ..ad·. nuhosanr rod rosewod Armoln, marbl··lop Rllr··n, Wa~b . l.', so.a ad .Ca.tr , l. tio ia rdba.lc, d woar Tab,,d..5.a, 5 Taaa. -eIO ,,asd h $rlo 1 Chalon mSOl lard ..loot .51101,t Toe bier: He Rock.. Minor, pelntsd Ch-b*, 8·1. *(, ew Il Trade Sole of Virginia Toboero a Time, at Auction. BY R. B. SYKES. UEC DAa , November 28, at 10c1l oaclockl w.ll p.ksold 1dpylala. '4orp Wlagelld a Co.'. to,, No. 9 t I 101 loosen and egos. Virginia Ch-oio obpeo, pound., S. and ap ,I!. m. f b..L Vi~lllnl· Tobrva--lol a bor of ot .tar is .. lot. 1 Taeu·--(n , an " (I to $'lo" day1t $6110 to $1000, 6 moth.;; orer $1000. B L.1hth l r .go- rd oypar. : lý C.Wogols..ltt=;I f:l arntle~,n brand., ek.. will be runy two' O1vercoats, tI1 Of all .ylI . sd yuaw..-· wt)d to &H k. . of th 1 We by LEIGHTON A $ARf. T, Gil idll co..,r Caa·L ld St. Ohhrlal Itnatl. Roots, Shoes and Brogans, AT WOLUALE. Now luding from ship Norlolf, ~d I. ·ta.,. r.nlrr ..,tm,.tot BOOTS, BllOESIBROANS, HATDCArP Wa. Plantatl..s aupplied with prim DPITCHING BOOTS RUSSET BOOTS, BROGNS, WOOL, MEXICAN. PALM LLEAP.STRA W ..d CAMPKACHY HATS, at th ly,... mtrk prs. by JylISdph. PROST a pa,, MCE d.10 AT WHOLESALE. -d G tal HAs,T, a. .adllJviuir dT a CO.. 1h~, Ot Mr . lymIo*.I' Frock Coat( , tF Of Bork, B1h., A.f., Onoe Olb., Porple nd Brown Frenc Clah·., lLtee tyleefo sale b LBIIITON A BARBOT, .21 tdplf co-, Carl Md St. Charlm keeh. .dTIV aftdFaehtombnet Clothing: FRANCIB FABRE & CO, C mw 4f St. Chodru and Comomon ost ,f, W Beg leave tonit, the *t9ºtiko of tbelr friond. to tthIr I.,g. mad wall selectd stor of PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, mar reeiviig fom th.1 menefectory 1. New~oLk...b-ib· r nr vttcle eppartaintlg to gnttemeo4 rdrob., sad rhie ill b offerd n ver lodenN ters. W Additum l oopplin il be htired thmogboot th. Nelao reg. .l..IyeO .to k..p the ..ortmo.f.Ioay. l1ll .d d.,ohbi.. of OpdIRWlVf `__ , For Sale, O A STANDING PRESS, .itable for a JOB PRINTER or BOOK BINDER. WId e old .ehap ifapphd for erly. t Ib IDce. Dress Coats, r Of Black French Cloth, ALL qualite and bat yint, jut r. eived md forS ale by LEIGIITON A BARIBOT, os Bdptf rane Clal Mnid St. Chlrl. streets. .Iew Cloak and .J)ltinsry Rooms. D. P. 8CANLAN & CO., No. 12 Chartres street, SHave the bhoor E iAfermigt the IMdiu, tha., Aditioa t their peant atllhment, thy hoe ropened Rooms in the store No. 14, pre..lyfor thdi.pI.yof echoice miesaInIo FASHIONABLE ARTICLE8 iE CONFECIOUS. NOUO OULEBS Wd MODES, ,ad by on. of th. rm rom the int home in Pari*. ED SdpltS Fall and Winter Clothing. F. STRINGER & CO. NO. 35 CAMP STREET, O nAe cow reeivtg new styles of FALL MAND WINTER GOODS, QiR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. BSpSr BIck sad F.y Colored Cloth FROCK ..d DRESS COATS, OFFICE ind BUSINESS COATS, OVERCOATS rod PALETOTS. AIrg vri.alty Rof Erneh, gibbh a.d A.eries, PSlin and FPay CAS.tIIRgl PANTS; BILK trd VELVET VLSTSi CASHMERE End DRAP D'OR VE78S; PWIEn ad Riek Figtred BILK Rd SATIN SCARFS and CRAVATS; JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES; UNDER GARMENTS end HALF HOS,lof SILK, MERINO, FLAN NEL, COTTON, tc. ; SUPER lINEN and UNEN BOSOM COTTON SHIRTS, warrntod ELETl RI E; BOLE LEATIHER TRVELING TRUNKS, of th. coat 1Phiadelphia nennfactmt. nI rdpplO Busainess Coats, 44 Of C10,0.·U ol q,Oaeti.. .0d aryl.!-plai, mi..d,pleia, d..,k 0d Omr Pcoh. C...hoo, 4. .Io by LEIGHTON A BARBOT, e71 1dpt001 11c1 C0sel StdI. 0hItrle yret.. Wood, ltood, W'ood. 17' Hoi. 10r w1.. 1.1. .Iapply oOAK, ASH, PINE and OrIIXE WOOD of IO bh.t qInlitqIi ill dhpo.. of it i. lg, ,o.r I.ll t.u .t the ]...I markt prica.. E. J. WFHITE, N.1ui. B..l. 071p4 Southern Military .Ecademy LOTTERY! Candudtrd .. Ike V .a..I Platt. CLASS G. W TO BE DRAWN NOVEM BER 10, 11154. fg One Prize is 90 Tioket.-and Remember, Every PA. Down. CATAL.....................................4 1. .............................4,.00 .... ............ '.3,600 ................ ................... . 1,10 R 1.1 ,000 ......................... .1,000 l 1i 01 0'1i pi es on 3ta...bo o igl . . Itt..........4,0 lit onri· drawn ·r okmh take. ng. 0T, Bil. A ll ; ! c b o 0Q po·..*nla pmko.o.1o.I EIT oIImoo~iE,..tr11Uy 1 ontld ui.ol. SAOIOBUELBWh.NA .0d Manager Montgome.yAla.., Ocottoer114. .1101100w W FPantaloons, P' OBf BoEkC...ei,.. Doe.kit,.1I qo.1lit.. Colotol C... mlroq a large variety, ·mbracing·1 the newest and mat darinble pultsral, jultoItoI1l l,1ol0 by LEIGHTON A SARBOT, 3l7 10111 .imer Uu1111 .nd t. Clurlaugertls. Large Stock Clothing .V~os. Opening. MONTROSS & STILWELL, No. 19 MBBI1100lecater of Common sre.. BDOpo. .o ad lnow !,iint, a ry0 l.g.. ,aEot otf tine - FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, made .t or own m4 o0l.ctory st 117 Fulton earne, N~wrork, sad a p1..I0lror turn. to. .tllat No.01I.o.,.ond nud. in t.. 1.w.1 styI. .ad, u usal, olfth beeItgodld. andi.ortlkmnnhp. Toglhherwith shEot,. ...ortm..1 ( GENTLEMN'S FURNISH INo lOODIt orh. blot qoulity. .10 Ip1IM MONTOOSE & STILWELL. (Cty Bank of Cochran U Co. EE Oa p street. W NOTICE-F-rom Sd s.eisthisd.t SIX PERCENT.INTER. bST willbe pid on Moaeyeiftdl this Bank.payable ou denud. IGHT PERCENT.INTERESTpad a.onMo.neys eftforianype ed time,. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS LuId,ifde.ir.d,buaring the.amo nr oflBt res,ad negotlable in toy of the Commerci.lCitiesof the SHORT OANS made Undobted Cotlltels. s mhlllp For Sale or Isent. W Upo ae:ommodSllg term,, " splendid SECOND H N ROSEWOOD PIANO, m.aufured by T. Gibert A Co., , For potilan enquire ,t this oKee. F. P. DI)conge d Ien.Ms his friends and uastmer that hea juost nltord to his old sa.d, .NO. 39 CHJIRTRES STREET, b.,twee Bi.Ovilte and C.ltomhouse .tree. . whre he i ,now openi,. uo EXTENSIVE AND ENTIREI.Y NEW STOCK OP DRUGS, MED. ICINES, CHEMICALS.,PINE PERFUMERY, SURGICAL 0INTRU MENTS, GLASS WARE, ETC. Ho keeps ao general ssorten. t of Fr.elNElkt and Amenrico PATENT MEDICINES, And " vsrilsty t rticls more orls in. illse of but1,G N. B.-Pr...ipDE at.tnded toHu . wid th Ithl gre.t earn. nO0 Splm BalUs, Soirees, Concerts, etc. TO RENT, :'The..sg. ad eemmodls, ROOM in tbhe IASONIC HALL, whicb huben fitdu op .pnulyfor piioa u. II Chisevry0 ,..i... for BALLS, SOIRE.S, CONCERTS or LECTURES. For trme.apply S the IE,, of the Grnd Seore.y, in the build Searmer of l. Charle nd ehrded stroet, ,0 p lm Sewell T. ltlor, NO. 16 ROYAL STREET, IMPORTER OP WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, etc., eto. Snee dwrye"thti aotZA d99 pHt J. De enriquez, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND GoENTLEMES PFURNISHING STORE. - TRUNKS, VALISES. CARPET BAGS, ETC. NO. 1t ST. CHARLES STREET, (Thse dnoor dl SpG below Vemrsd Hotel,) New .OrI.,. Charles E. eells, DENTIST, mrl ra Dr. K. will nI a d [ teea e ES ee prn~týr w15 hfo ý TILia T r GTHiWIE'5I' EA{ TTEsLd AND COMFORT G ARI EXICAN AND PLANTATION WRAPPERt8 LLRYR " NESSEE, .and iiSSCOU$i t4 A Lk et a for P l.SMI al ýTOB ,· g , attQu T•1 ABoHW.