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BUSI ESDIROECTORY. BTZENS)N, JOSEPH, f2011O8 AND DI&C PAINT. 1J t, t, Unm ttroeE, uppoelto Iý¢foyettg Squsia. ICopper Rnd 7.inc S;uiý lule for clnlreh an~d hnusn aiNill$OlJ n~ BROWN T1OS.. CAIR'PENTID AND JOINRE, 125 Y puydntn nreot, ruturnx thanks to !J Irilnsda anld theu Puble far Pnst fnvorn, and lollclt n continlunnon of thllel pet ron ter n3 BREAUX, O. A, ATTOINDY-AT.LAW, No. 68 C' lop x'.reet, New Orhuls. a p03RG. r;. & Co. RIIl .Arlb NTS Ahr) C051 ,ROOKEIS H ME C To., CO1M 100ON AND POI;WARUINO MCHANDO Whoh,.1 ani DAI Doh,',, In Fo,121 ond Don etic Li4uo', {Vnce, an,,corner Ofrad alnd N uore rets New 0111?1 n29 · IONVED E aý CIo., O1ROCE.Il AND DEALERS SIN YSPEN N PROD UC, tho, to ty' Ithouded Iby Co,.!, N'ew ,oLoo, '0lll'a Falto',,,'tn~oo. a rORtNELI I, WE. ATTOSPNY AND COUNSEL ,)LOR-AT-- I ADIr. S. COMMIOSIONER, Rnynl Haherf, over this Post-Ollls.!. ¢;,! flWIGDETED HUID P., ATTORNEY AND ,'COUNSELLOR-AT.+AW, NtpoleouvfllO, Priatl o` A', xupi .'[. WIll praeti'e In tiN panN',Ah of AxumtOo, I~al,',,ohrc, uoooobouo and St. Mary. 00efer01,W. 0. Hwo, 7'~. Daiok, St,,Uro & Co.; oN'. (:. VIorNe; E {l.Dn . R. tdll 6. IDOTUPUYN, 6G HARRINGTON' DAOCEIRF:O : tPE, cornýr _Unlop and Canal nrrleo'c, (Ilp xtalin) all I)DLBEAdRB HURUB WRIIIX(I AND riOO .vqq KL ,PIN CoI o 1P','I0 NT, No,, 1Od olunI Dlrt. tide.~ýr'a '"IPO" 'I Steel Yan 10 for aisle, In largo and ,mull qunn ý71-'JANEC, D. N. Jr., Jo Co., GOUNCEAL CONI J-4NIOSIOU .ICIaN' tON; sltty, Dy4 SICIELBIIRGEE, J. K.t ItUoD }:Ii, CIII,' E ,'thyb the Sto t iitt Ino','. nDDt Orcnnx f@ATepSr!ug and bro Fitting dCd. with neatNess and dEA patm) o thle moat reasnaonble terms. nn90 'fAUE LE$SEEF 8c Co.· DEAI.IRW IN .L' TYIt~too ANI MF,,d, Ct NDIH E Tnr. Pitelr, Roein ao pirits ourgentin, Lf ureed Custar un1 loot OLir, No. 91 Lfngnalno strci:, Ne~w Urlennnu Ie1.ly F H. KNAPP 3t W.'S.3~:·~:i CHANDLER, DEN . AI SRIEO5,35t~n. treet, Ja16 G INNSEY C. C. Co., I11YOR1'I RS ANI) DREAi L. fýFHS IN IIAR1)WARI:, CUTLERY, etc., No.. a Ipfn G ORDON WM. & i~~ L Co., SOIJOCSOOROTO GORDON A 1OUDTT,1)ELR IN I,11MI1ER-011ca and Turd Front I~aveo, corner of Delorif flue:, kiuap constantly on hMa4d W A~,rmkosl,, BuckeKt PlankKBrace 0!173, Ieing, Dooa, e and Htheahni,, qdRndyis nd RRd(yp: Pine gad CypReld, Oak Timber an;ld )'lrh, all ,70, a nd lengthls. su21 HILL, ALEXANDER IRIPORTEL] AND DRAI F, R IN WfATCHESl J Y, GUNS, -NY. PIST(OIA. CUT'LfERY, FANCY AIkTIULRS, Oc., etc., Ho. 50 CR7p ntn·,!t. an HART, E. J. &o., DEALERS IN OROCERHES, DRUUO, CHEMICALS, 73 (11, etc., 107 TchoUpiooilra H7ýENDERSON & CGAINES, DEALERIS IN CGil. 1 NA, SEASO, EAR]'DENWARE. 7o.,'99 CanalO et. a. IYNSNON, GEO. W.& Co , GRIPPING AGRATS AND C;ORMISOION IERCAenTO, 52 lRI,0. j¢ HOLDLPES & CL·AUSS nRrGLRS ND DI 1,.KRS ,TIN ERSTERN . RODULC, Nos. It New Levee and 14 Tchnupitneliasn treeta. 1125 )yd~w HYDE & GOODRICH, JEWRKIEOSo.... Coo nl and Rey B si strnrot . _ _ u1 T ,ELLE, L ROOT. LOUIS 11 [o:rl. 1,Am, MEDICAL, II JISGlEliANEOUS 1100K5,6 NE'iYAYPARRS. (GERM' PCRIICATIONO. slEplSIR K D , 9. H Co., GOuxISS.ON MERN o1'AN'C5, No. 20 Poydras sireu:, New Orl-m 117i UEARNY ALFRED, COMMISSION MEIRCHANT. Haste:lc in iimo, Polar-, Wfndow Glase, Cementr~, Fneglisl, Y Ahrlgrd ;tai'sRoOa Fire BrsLks, etc., ctR., No. i72 Iagn LAVILLE. F. C., ATTORNEY-AT!L, W, NO 1) L OSbruEg PlOo, Rillb,,e Ihort-OR,,, New Orteu~u. INDIS, JOSEPP H & Co. COMMISSION 777ER Ii) iSN; ANI) IDeEA: iN7S'E.ASEiRN PRODUCE, los:o Tsheupit,,lo a n s lo. p, , LEIGHTON & UARBOT~, CIOTILIERS. --oo. LtEVbICH, 1V1. E. & Co., COTTON FA!' L ItRS ANDI CUMMIS.SION ER;RLHANTA, N,. 21 'lid it. iu. -UU6... . IWI JA1ARR ,R.H,.& G.W.E, ATTORNOYS-AT -LKE, 11111 N, 13 cciru 'eial Mar, New Ori'-"a~c n21 AýIORE.%U, T. H., 131 Rnyat +t::u!, cn: n," of Tuollarrl f1I \I1 1,3' ANI) IO'RNTLEMEA'O FANUY ARTCI,]:S A`0) ECIIR']]EERYS TORE:. .ýýYEII7 M H., "-0mp o tree:, WYATINIMALn .ATD I)O.A]RIR IN JEWElCET. C:71,D IPENS, FAMNC A AtIlIE:SI.SA WATCHES. All js..Osy aRticles repi.er n: nle Ilrrnte pripr nll: OR~GAN, J. C., BIOK.S AND STATIoNSF.RY, M eh - Ylanm· 'l , at the in qi 1' rot-Olfl cn. :,0_ ýUNMROE, A. & Co.. MN'S AND ROYS' CIA 111 THINE; osO all !, .5 ;-1 50i;ii, R.tOalwn and retail d.IRYS & AVT, CLOTIANAI(S, curiac C~ap ,a fITKIN R. &Co.. nl.\LE;:d :N t'NOTIA NI AIND PI2HERGODICH & Co., r!OTTO`1)ý p~i'. :OSLF\Ij )AMIAIID1N MPR(711ANTA, 13 5-uda Aer SldArf *pp,,, Of Union xnAn:, up xol!ra. .I1AAAn R EILLkPY.&E, ,DNAIA[ IN SILDA AND *1A ,11 C I~y 1Y G(l1Oll,, norn'r Rognla lllr r~riii :z·10·. a91 RbltESUIDE, HENRY, tincce~xor to F. N. fll; 51*ASIIJ*)' PIs.IC, \o. l Csmmer1, ! ,1a.ce. New 1')r! n _ __ n~l RAYDIosN.V. C., F.AMILY OlROCi4z, No. ; Cn 1 R E L I J . 1 0 , & C o . , D PI . A I . ý . i Tý I UA I W 5 IR " Al. e.. I"·,lnt etr?,"t. Ivr,rý.n ý I tr:i l mrl \utc!IS^ rtr:etr. n::i J.M.. Co., Cr).IMIAAION) MDI 10.\'"S SAN! (I, ID2AAL PRlDt~il AND PRlOT ISlAND' 12) 1. 4" &· C. F, l' rv ;;Ll CAMM ri ASIA.. In r f".. N' '1tt' R'. ailaw :. 1. 'I:1F. d HAWV, 2. W.K, Co., &Co.,S 1(MMiAAION) ANR ý- W.: iiDiSu ARIIII HA\'IS, No. 'ANydrn, atiec, IIRA STDT.usaP mUTN STRxW, I), JOK, Jr, &Co., CNA RAID)~ AIf\ A {t'R.;TI{ItN I'R(JDUC)-., Nn HO Tc!: npiiolll~u vi·1:t. 0:3 SIY.INGF.R F., ' CoI N POPi[10 N WARD SlIN(i;, RU IIt ? IýHl I (lNA IDS, TRUNKS, CIA iRAIL' Nn ~ ~ ~ pi $i AIm ` oS, y QTROuVT JOHN IICo., Co.\R3.l InDi SE IA rNrl pAP. Co.. I'rtlNrl;;ONs YO~trlKI) 1TIiRAND PA:STIRAI 3NOIl PIN SEIl `1N.S Ind 3105' irlAANi!,, I1DA- A lcchnl 11 9 Al alId. nAh VA'$ZLENIS Co.5 DB.U:I, & Co.. DINRARA RIN BOTSi, S I\ .;PR U31}:N c1rS, huuaaalo aad retail, &I. S and I~i No xl M _ n sA OOXSIE B GRSGG .k Co., It ( A It S . l(a I N I No. 64 Cldo.: II. n tIi. PAl P hl& C.. 'n7 1 1ý :.:1L 14A.P.ti}IUI:-h: coma: o: Ylb·:i--: e s::d l'orriran Rftlwi:,, nll STEEL' J. B., IT00iEO, IIAR A SSWA TIR A SVXTEEL AN l Alt ( IIIARAA DTL. ulAN 01313, C. IAlliii CO., ITNrTIIRSFM Ll, 5N,5TAI D}:~l.\l:": Rd Ih P(I.VTA, 0I1, PAINT 31II:T., RI% 3)OW GLASS, 1lUUtl6ri, att"1 (2)20 of all kind,; 9d 1nga 1,7ALENTINENE J. B., & Co., D2.\iIRRP IN BOOTS, IMUFS AND BATS, \o.T-..Va 51 I'nllno n ,.~rec. 1:iS OO00RHIES, GRIGGS & Co., COMMI--;SION AND FO PUR\YRDI\LI YI1RROUANT3, 16 Trhoup'ituolsx XLI. (!. n91 irct W-4-,; , Pari6. Itaplda,, ,?·Y· L-K, IF. lltor, New I)rlranllP WLSNPOROY & Co., CO)TTON PA(ITORH5 IND CUIl3(ISS UNIFRII.\NiTS, 3.i Uhrondalur it-oat, CIF-(. 11. -.00.................. ........0-1tt ru:r l~ WALM) &~, HUGHES, TIARDW.\.1R! AND SHIP t t~)i..N I ý?.iilS, Sn*. : lmmut and i llltn n1· ec*· null tW- TERMAN, J., & BRO~., `3!I')IITEK R AND -DF.:I.1?Rý I\ ii\RllW,11i, CUUTLYY, eic., eo~ncr MMlqnriue l~i(and Cmmn xtrootr. o:.i W. C ILUER, UNDF..RTA~it": ? 11 T'01IOUPI tolil~w .(nfrt. S:lw Or1,::;n;;a (:n:`inx and ii·??rracln n~wgr lal,,1010, . dldioo iod oolh, ý BRECKENRNlXUG E CU.ýL.-Tfi?; Si; BtiCIR!:Rt re now preparea d to deliver' thle nhovs ea~ebrm:eii Uul to htt!nnlbuattr. hotels, wamtt'atloriur, private families, e!5., in ln' to .,ui:, :t $Lo Perl ton of 2t)DO II+. l aO"td l+ i C llb n boot!e rnt Lovlh , btwouu Jollooand t1. Jooodh .troolx, m1ll r1cc11cei, dlatn Lrdntioe. ORP.RVY &I AIAWEIL- , 04 NooN,,a street. Nett' Ooleans, Norombol 21. o3 t G RECIAN PAINTING.-M104S S. V. WilCOX 1,010010cd oom. for ooe fo10ation of Clnsr s in lohis bo,,,,ti ful Art, now~ taughtt for thle first timne in tin., city. Thu short timj o, four lteoko only lxiuo reqoird to acquire it in oil its p,'otioo, rendoer it deservedloi op llor. go-'ITh adiae are I,.O eo,,,o Inited tootoititor In- at Io. oii (:amp street O tween 8I. Joseph ,rd Dolorlotreets. zy-,.oo,, oven fyom 10A. M. to P. N1. 1'. i0110,0 W. "11 give Privat00 "L3.L . to pupil. at their 'Wert",ce if 'eq..;,ad f. 3ml INTICE.-BY LIMIITACION Of' COI:'ANRTNERS0C, cite inlcec:* of ti1,1,, )Ir. TIOOIAO MNLEYl i. our Jl'll d Saecd y-cstel·Jri· it J. A. 101'00 in [his dopildmitted a p. !tee in th1e 11, o. W. H. L1,T(1CFOP1D K CO. NoeO 0,101100 Jn. 1, 1004. 1 ,,ot VCOLEMAN TOOK THE PREMItUI AT the Yew ork Nair tor tohbeo, CORN an4 P1,0011004 31-11. Th1w ,,,,bogtouet, can in- proilre Lhem bty addrby sng 5Y1' 01IM.N' 11e. C' .o. 144i No,, Orieauo. 110" - 5b1 00fyt011 oi, ,,tolo A-oulo, tOiy oI Ju No,,,,, To. IAA !Naa Ioom and H ,o1, No,. 315 14 -c troo ,o. [sow Orleans, 1 14 tf LOIFIRS SUGAR MTARIT.-T 110 UN D 10R A Oi~le l " J01V Crep itrrd rte rvuirr n sera e, for se" or re~lhilloontl in lillppmnF varpllo ote, ll li!,hied, or onl te plug form1 rucrnrlr e cretrd, to Wu r ru:ed withl t.a: pautllr. sugar a' mol acwo~s,la in, cn q~sit) for 1G.*b) tiaclh·;ndia 1,i:,,cri eorchants sn thb e lpl ri lob, 'e e s Raiho, cail hnreL thmheir l'OdIIC6 di~Clhl .S d frome 0'b e :LLS. U :lrr inl I,,hnuses ar on the platforC, 01 nd delivere to 141:p nod it, oo0 VL,.ils f'rci of Ilr io, drayale or tarp 40iin hfre. ýtoruaa ;a per TAP.IF F. 813l:1R-Per hogshead, '5 cents, INO4, to 150.1ay, or 1 1530[ per minillt!t, and 25 centb Inch su lrrcding month. t!U1..1ýti:":ti-Per balrrf!. o cant.,, from 1 to I" ill"-a or L"' cents p3i. urli~l, mad S eenlr eneh acciiriil; mntlh. N- ri~lslr equired if placerd nn the pl!J'>:n' r c:re:· w ith tnrn'a"Innl; I ifi thec depot or warehouse,, it call bre cOlao:ud at the Reberencey by Special Cpon, dlrno Y de Egan, J.1' L.rtny IDnrby 'Fn~'ulo..1 to (:ca-?e Lnllillu i W. an. Charpll!iU .7 D ew: re. . d: . uUsq:ib.r·t .1~ra'u aud,., Cammb c, oR 1 nul anry I. Kennetlut fio. Pri, Noe ,lhl ,@ Co, Feilot+l ti Co.,, I 10[,1 o., W. It It. C et s A.0 &C b tioobo It, 1. 1.1;tommn f Cn., looilys D: Paul. M~rrn, 1vcut Cbb, I .ula O(. , oadnlf y Co., A. D.iicly S lo., . 0. e!.ou f Cu., N. 10-04g.r roralao Is sold at rio AhtIoo 04,1,0 0f It MO il Ito dciirdiad; : n the cii. if agnlired, a; sass", rates a irargat 11 not Oprcoluir:r B I~e(ut AZ'-,ddrcir BR(OOK(LYN WAP.EIIOUfiE COMPANY, Algiers. or TH05IA.\R J. CA5E5", d31 No. of Canwl staret. MRILES C. FOLKES, LUCTIIONEER nAND C05 Ill 011531X O I& CIlbANT, Wo53ioglorr street, Vicksbrurg r"51 ill sll Slerrbnodisa and Property or ali description co-tnedc to liar,, and pr _ pt f., rll to-cea made for rho samle. Slesirr. John Watlt $ Co.,II nnd rCaddy, J4;owa Si Co., New 0,l BaruI. u~fl3pl NE0W ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENT, PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED, BY NIXON, ADAMS & CO., AT NO. 0O CAMP STREET. VOLUME VIII. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1856. NUMBER 253. mm~- --- - m mm mmm- I~-· I mmmmmn--- m- -9· m mmm u. n m mn r rN i:m lmm m SEA-GOING VESSELS. To5 sel on WIINFSDAY FebnlrsH lb 55, at 5 o , A. N FOR PI' RA CIRUZ.-U. S. RAIL. LINE FArRS, commander, will l1t leaer Vera sI ste as a Rotl ,ppsSuaig cu b rying the . S. melts. ~Nr Ueight 1r Atyi;' , hrltl; cllbant scoom odIaio for cabin and SkI,. 7.ga H S ,',nrl. A.Pl St. OIIH ISA dHAS. pIIpt. of Jolla street, o hn he9l ppPaxxonlterq must provide themseulvej wit h anxportz rIrfro the .MRAlean UU lul. A®- No freight will be recai~ed without an order from Ite AgntUs.IIAY. To 5115n THURSDAY FIlb.. ,lnt7fl o'cls. A. )f. FORURAZOSk SATl ANO MAIREC ts, nl .1,1 sA, amshs i LOU.T,.p, a, d l Plse, comlmander, 5 l.s1 lIave as ASo b HIARRIS A MYORfAN, fet Hf Jlnnl sreet, Sl5,shi5 the Indinkg. "7 A ftealig h l s lpp e wil l ,,, ,,IIIery S IUND ,Y and TSl I t)APt Sh!t-erS ill ppsl plovie themselvex with Ihe tA, mor'e bill,15lading. ýo otlis; orm will hrnl,,l id. , IN Will leave TII An~. Fi.?,a 'le.i. 51. Tbc New Urlrane and Tesw, United iw., Jla:I S.~~i MAIL ALINE. 7115 IIIAIESTSSAS inu. Tha InoA lnd maiS-TAl lltemip Nt ,,,lltltus, "ll , i ,mpailll, co r. will leave ast UD tv., puRSDA Y, ,156or 61eist15.or pashng .6. lu6 t15. atptlroom mccaumAdpttontd Ip. IlIRRiS S SIORIIIAN, f,517 Julflltb. opll,,le i,,e 1111). delivered t A, p.li 6,7tgllt shipped by 5 . sted I Copwin iirllnl~y, thtie pr.>nr lmp~, unless Otherwinc Aý-Sh!P~r; mast provide themselves with the steamer's hills or indhax. No other larra wrill be i-gled. , Jaj fi. JAIL LINE.--B OR IIA YSTU.Y NI) YMATAAGORI) A BAY.-Tbo 1'el·Jwinr: n a nd mlanillcent sae-Ampsip will leerafteur lenvo on 8USDZ.Y Bad THlURSDAY, st S o'clock \.31, pun0"na "y' Charles Dlorann, Hery I lace, Cum¢maodar. nMex et Jeta , La',f'fH. tt. O~_uiwfien, W ee, T. Yut, do. Perse braee, IHnnr" Sheppard, It. DI t Sl net 1,ebht for att points 1oeWestern T,,!. , at thle sod of 'hle T..", e~r~,, Yo wderil Z., L :a Indianlola. s .ý-Shippar will plow:+o prrovide themsolverx withr the steam- er's b!!In o: Ildinc, nn no othor 'orm will be algnarl. 11AR RIS A MI)(PGA, 1'not af~tlin Jtroet. P. S.--T;sN Iine Imvin wtablivhsd I. own Pilot on I'anca vallo Il Na.:ls rl e wi lil hercarter be taken in andl out under the rluferinrceideuee of its own Centel.,. r25 If NEW YORK. FOR NEW YORK-RE[GUl.AB1 LINE Tl , regular pwvkot Grand Turk, (Opt S. B. B n,,t ,w f -diuq rot b he nbiG a pot. For Ibal Aftlc L'U . tCalhor p-gue, xagpl yto 01 7 (G. W. HYNSONACO..BE SCnmp outet FOR-EWV YORK-REGULAR LIN:E Ttlu f'rst saling packot Writ Mosese Kimball, orsnr~, ..!a.-. carving laIrge part of 1- eillE on Titillttt Etict Aixnttb. For blaltca of Ireight, apply to _ ta15__ (ES). W. IIYNAONEA (PO'L. B2( ,p t root. .PHILADE LPRIA. FOR PIILAUELPHIA-R A - REGUL INE--Th, telpldid pocket hart C. B. Tritt, l tsl ipm.utvr htt'tttg B pfortio g or 8er 2 )1pp 8,nxLI w' !' g!Ck diepwel . For f'.%Rbt or n'll vaxe pply to ,7 El (. W. HY~lVR N& CO., b3 Camp, alnec FOR PHILADELPHIA - REGULAR L --EIlo Alp ackt hErk Juniata, enwon. ma '·lr, burin;; a largo portion of hier cnr~rn .gM1"r ,I, will ,p .g lkdp d tb. I-'-tfrep!iter the bulk of BPIOI hWt.par, nl ou board, , t I'ost V, Seqcond Dbstriar, pr to Jatl G F)0. tiI. 1T1 pN & CO., EL Comp sreet. HALTI MORE. FOR BALTDIM ORE-PRGULAE INE. ThAetI Al c Elir PIPP oior Ida, Cpt. Corson,. i. nwloading a nd wall lava dirjaich. Nor holn..u or " cilht : P piuaez, apply ou boated at the Beet' Mfarket!. Scond Ditrteitor t jam GF.I&. W. rI'Yh1.O S d CO., 9 Cnmnp street. FOR BALTIMIORE-REGUAIR L.INE Tio Al tpOlndld dpcpte rtLa Ylt-E M. Kett ,tdy, lAINter, hxvinl:t itArg pplrl,, tfhz cargo en gagd wll have ift '1,82 d.patclh. For balanct oft fragbt or Pxasagc, apply on boardl, Kat Post 73, S condDist tier, or t ltl~ttE ~llY~~t~ltPI Ed,)IIl it)ir~tl t f jal EO. W. HYNSOII CO.. IIttpst FOR BALOTIO R-IEI AE t INR I.IB E -, ýT e Al :".aDier Hnrry Nutt, Capt. ocrrb'rl, g nza? rlyl all be-r exrr, clL'gZrcf will bare 1Uiick .i t. } hairnet of t'.t't.lht r plt antglltatply on lur, uppo·Iia 0,,- fiYn b-ltt or to t':"1 G ,., W.YYi k CO., R': ('amtp xtipnt. l BO TON. - --I FO~ BUR BUSTON-IRtttpp INE-TIE P-tI pEE IF,) ::--. wr D Cana, [: C org D- ,r na L ta ~: · I1~i'ng .tad wall Imvu qo1ik diPatcil. b'or Lai nnve or i~I;ht11 or Puar.igd. npolr nn hi~trd, or to fz_ G k', H]'ViUV .4 i.U~.. 8:7 Oa mP strtet.SI bFOR BOSTON-OAlI BlIAR LIVE- t.11 Liyp-,Ct RAid, h.pt, tt .L lHRe po;-;ion of hotr erg) err-zed, w ill bare cokk riir pulc. ori btlattpf fie! or' pwtao, apply heard ort t ,,lttEOt W. HYNFttlbl it dg b .lp r-·' · C ~~~FOR BOSTON-ýA-UII, LTURI)IY; 2n IN- Rexvlarl~L(IEII) ii~llL--The Al packot hark roz id,~~tnl Cap:. Lloyd, !av.nx u nenrly all her capo o bra:.f, a Il :a!1 or t,, . Fur bu!.*oee of freight or pagahe,e ani- on bin: d, or`:· FOR LIVERPOOL-TNIF VERY FAST ,uilina Al Adjr*A. Fn a AlA Sea Flower, 3I o '::". n-'·:·. rnri t bu ;rtes p ort of h- cr argo enl ýa: tlin ntaqnirk di~prttcb. For fruialit of M holm cot.ai tun, apply to ;.t28 G. W~. lYNOS .i ('n., c. Camp stmt, FOR LIERPUOOL--TI A El EM.ER' EN P1 ar Star, F1nbn R. P-aFFA , mas~er, l nE 9::o zreutar p;' i!ar t U1 r anto - egdd ill Uave quick dip Fh rur bUltilnru of frciabt, aprply to HA.VRli,. FOR HAYRE-T IF: SYIIFNIIDI 11 Cl LIP. ;,or.Uui'! bhi Edý"lt Flye, AFFru, IF taus, mu· "r, bavi::ý rear:y-::.1 iicr ý u cug;hfi -ii! meet t.F dt IfFAu·FoFI f: i.·gh'. apply.. , J. FFFFEFIFFUl A (Cf , 120 (Romon st. F'or pa+, .t.e, il,-in su6·1I:nr tk l*-emrnhlh atLIUi:) apply 01O flu FOR HAVlRE-tIHF PACEF T Fl HILP liiclunluno lld Iueukin, mn_,:er. laviart nrarly 11I r~arto e~t"-; % d, i hibr qucrk dill-Fib Fat tlio ^h" or lamvna:. nppl! to ui9ti iFRt,. L. IIY\S1VY k CO. P2 mmp sheet. Tbe a 0: eniiiv, b:uk LIowell, 18i tun:r, ragi.rtorei 1.1. so EL~E. F'EEI!IFT. (FE IFERAT IF - 2D b UU~i, cngncit)·: eisllt yea: old, . bbee n ru TII.'·tly· oart umeut and lup~u rod, within a sow yr·!:o piny n:tnm. re t$.r· toned, vow spunr, artiU1, ;,,"a; and cutdayu, complata; now ready to LOk, cargo. Forfrm pl ,A Fto dIg . . FIYSiSON & CO., S FFamFp FAt. HI I ER EEEIRANAE ILPMFINTAS WITHI X AAFA-, Al N: F IENIF. IE IR EF L F1 \ FF n I E SCOT IFD I caln now offer incaraaaud t'acility, J;!fotl' and diaputch, for tnnuutitivý luild from ,.I opw-aid nt siýUt, nJ well n. balr io8 n.+sen, uis nflr'obmbln cccummodatod to or from eitheri of tenbovo namedl conntrieý. *1-3-Cotilleto of claim; promptly offended to. Lettecrs from dr:atanco, by Jlinrr "rajr 'ID", will born immediate ntten. sl°sthW JOHN TOOLT. 20 Htnk Plaot HOTELS ANPD RESTAURANTS. A` tCAtU E HOTEL, 11 IIA.ZINE STRERET, RF. l 21 'ISEEN (:FAYTKE:( AND NATURED, II . S. MORSE,1 1'rnpridtor.-Thu piolrric:or rericpoafulllp inform, his friondn andu psiitsi, asnd the pissftit ssntinlliy. t00 hit sii w tll ssssid pit slsl shpshblsoa hass bs tgl y 'tl.... fcitS risitt: LIte "oor, " of it,,, I l anos n~d newly~ furmii-ll: · thrnougiru:. A lies s sissiosn of rooim si otJills i Il, sits g ri e' rr~ntiui· Oho ddloin:ng porno.n of the ;:il!iii, which will enahlru him to ii-airnod.'t. a uch lung~ numberr of a-jtole-~i thann 1-1., Khu".r Ns. sphllaz as been sportl lr bth propsihs or to nable t it m to nerit a ec)!Lnine-ec of the redulIOUIP.It(OU1"i: hi hil* 1-ototbre receivedstsnd every exerstion willl miaits by s lmhssshyhnsit sissssh to hudor tic sojsistl o'i hbs guesss no: ssly csisorssls Uut twrecnble.L' Onse tgrat ctJnvisienc st ltcd to this sotel, i> thlatMealtssa he i55150t a!:!U~t R!I hours. 03l 31 HOPE HALL, 10. 5J ST. ChiARLES 'he undersigned having p. ,,!I uid tSC estrrb lisisi tsst, N St.Thtils sltt, itely knsstts ii KIhllit SAL OON, sind tsssplyssse ov.2ssssed and sss o v. Led it, hagien it the somo of liPtS Il.Il.s and iespott hully sanotncoc to his f ihouds ats the plpbilt, ,ad the sisis o nsskind, that he ' pri o rsd to wel- te ii ht with spiritusiii welil us I 1 ol m:aola1t the~lir entire s~lt! ld rin.' tirs BAR5 twill be coits soly tfis isd witih tot beit W'INES nail .IQUtsi tirthstttshs I upssted, and hi sgrrsttmelths is ths tsiisslity iti'ue bn snrpulC Ott REtlit lill !coop tt 5 si tisit x11 the doicjtstd the Soutthei. ansd Nortthertttmar0ke0ts taffordttnd i ill suplyT fatssilies and Iar tis witls FutSI, tO.kteii UYSTtiRStT ate. I their ti tus s l ttsta or cooiske is thte matt Otitititd sityle. E-st It. t hotitemployed tbisistsitsittisstssti, atnti those who bho stoiw the:, p;Lttaoton hope lis!s , ItlF rest aItitsutith that ery atttutits sill Oe patid thsim bi tite propr~i~tir anis tt i t nt sib uh/NPHSENRXHOUSE ,it ,Ct. tilritii ilX 'Rei'hi:. Thin s rit ;mown .tnblish mell is norm 5opeint, th.vi , sits 055 tht t nde ttst t r stiiss Lori itit tslhstlsti, sthiltl Oitti ttdl ti tddittlli Is ssssvui.sh The tlrttliettstsits Osittsditssr, Billiat d Saloon, Rid'. and Yl ! .fntl Uallerie+, wii b ll U cJduted (LS Ullld in~ thle be.t manner. 'foe preplrctor Isl., Iobtoiued the b,"s BtI~ anca in order to '!yo satisfaction to those whio rang lore- IIlm with [heir patronaget sottim st 5001 IIIWEIT.:, Proprtetor. MiURPHY'S HOTEL IREST.\u · ONET lN E OYSTER tALhttMi, oi,5 tssl n 010 tit. UILlu* as weot, is ope~ fa~r rule - 'IIion of c),ilors, Fiiil, Uialua anti all :{to r[ic"a"'a or the'--on ,<rred rIep iti the misttast ispitvll tyes ad tisslt notice, a: nil heas. Ju~i: receiverrd, a lot of line Uc.,turr, ftl: nud s illl . .ttt"tistRdstitil~lttts7 I dtst tsss POY P0 RAb HOUSE o' 5 ri P17 lI!:.oi .T., '!:lt~i tERFi S:LRKISO. 1'ht tsssid-ien~ts- 55551 r-. stispcfli inform the pssblic sc~e1n: Ly thats:s e sssi reientlt pctehas~r d thre abovee un,~l eta~biiahlllnt " red datd up {n go~od nlrlttstl tihe retctttislt t iiiis-sttsstoard ti and ile y l.sit Pitt'is tssalissimp-M, and wl ttt tintottsi pplisistiss (:»od iiirlll and aittentive a nnd ptolite batr-tsrrptitt ito ity t out. rh,"; u till ili~u be a good leech served lit) from t-l.St unutil icl n sit 55 in i ssiiisptssssit !rio~nF~it ntettioii n to t hcr, fie prioprietor hope[Is tO r.' cuete u libb:al ShureL of prublic pat-111l- . SaA S j ALOOS, iti sT. it Ii OttO " now open. Thr ery' bhst l ter will t be cin sh;;;lly oil head. 1, t) b serve by olliighl attendaints. P. inc; and Linulors o:' thhB vi ry brr! qullity' are arse tO 1,e! fo:lll at tiii1·.1, '!llbdl l am " no illl·eL'19 f price h:" d Lemrred~ the I'rallretoo!-r f'm kP.·Ppl:L' the bast tO be ?111(1. :3rin DEAD! READ! II-1114,1A ,l) ABLIE AND) BOX .LL nniNNP.iNo y, II)yr Shelf Imo, SiNci for N,,i r31.1" nd BuilIe. rs ANO\TN INI, gnnufnltunr of NIlI.ARII TAlIBE, and IlLILNENt, dEaleii,, 15,2 andIl1l i ( ItTP~i nar. th . I-aeI · IISXES ti pace-aCerof I' t ''NI I',, tI SNINr. Fupel for fr"'h il M1)ii, iu go~wl bnr;·cl, for wlli:el:-,bins~, rlcu.lr uakine andl building, nlxays)- on I~iini. DR :551":1) PINEE FIININ INNS ad CEILINSS, SNAN'INGS TUR I''N ' for buil... Sl .pi, e,, e:c, f it, up, repar, sy Elo.a -ldo b' the ltNro; st polichN by luens of achinery. ,p- Thle public .-n, :teld to call and see. 01) 9 ViBI. W. W. W'00U .-A TT'EIIIRNEY ,DNN remoedr from New Orleans pddloeated in on, Hiss. b ^ il civu romps t of Eou to all busiuosa e , tilted d to tvhis e~targe in tie highb Court Irror and Appeial, iI'pNNN INNnce, tIhe Unitei StatN s Clint nd Dihri tk IS tircuit nd PNNNiN ConNt I oofttbd,, Rasllnin, NNN rrentd the i Speesi tNNNti to COLLECTION OF C:AIMlIS, IAl COXETNj NOTMeS Nb OFFICb-I EIi'.l BuNuidgs, comee of SIate ltd PNal SLI.SNJIINi sSu .firs. g511 tlISE STEAMBOAT DEPARTURES. OHIO RIVER. Will lee WF)NDNSDAY', tbh e5h in.t.., r 5 o'cintk. P. Nf. FOR CINCINNATI-TIIC FINE 550 Nuowalb, master, leaves for thoabove nd all in OamedlatO Osdinsga, ml bshow Fors right O or papsge, apply board, or to JilS JOHN P. HYDE, & CO., 66 Psydris sreet. Will lses on W I:)NPOD AYO85 lidt., it5s'cloc P. 5!. FOR LOUISVILLE--NTH . FIN e0lIsiod dispn sir steamer S. F. J. Trsbu. ~ BlBGb J. 3i. White. master, will inare for IAqulnv111o or] all intemiidi0te isndiss on WEISNFNSDAY, 6ith ijst., at 5 o'closk P. N. For freight or passageapphIy Onboarsi or to JO 0. 5550 1(E1)O., 00Psydss etreot. A plsn ol her .ahi neanbe ssl and satets-omsswired, on pplications t ths ,coal... ed Leais oSt WEDNSD)N )AY. the 8"b Ji ., at 51'. 5. FORL' CINCINNATI LOUISVIISLE, 55, tvasvsille. The ntirely new and o telp drghtisitpamerA dali, (its. D. Hlopls, mentor, will !cre as slnor. For freigtight or ,s pplyply oi Woordor to O3 JOON F0. HYD1 & (10., 66 Psidiso striet. The AVONDALE. will tHake fSight fsi sil Lansding8 on th Lower Oil!.. "Will loave SATUKI)AY Oth Ins:.. ilt5 I') 1. 5.psitiy. r FOR LO1ýIISV1LLE .T1s FINkS Eli "'lx, ptsaltor packiel stsamer Antelospe Uapoisn Ed. H On, will leae for Poalosills iaa all inteipssSsti lssdij1~sg tOs. ior freigit orpassage, up Sply on esrd7 art t P11 TON F1 b & 00505-FF, 29 Tlhs llaslas a0reot. A1-A pran of hise Cabin can sbsosd ls ss sscd Sby applying t the rohAst.: Will slohreiht S for ssploi C Cairo and Yn5slsh. r N. 5.-STs Asitslope will phsmk freigit foPr tmphii, Hiiksst, Cu~tro and·adncath. S IR-ess wilsh lltiitclh. FOR CINCINNIATI, X 1ADISON l.ssissillt, and al ists tssstli lsdisnrs-Ths fine patsengor steamei Yorktown,. Johs tott, mastes, will leov as shore. sor f0eight or posagso, sp ply or. hoard, or to 5it1 SOON IS. 1.5151D & CO.. 00 PSCdiPS strrot. IxIspi a isitb ilspatch. FOR CINOCINAT, MADISON AND Issniss-li and all isdtssoedliiilsdinss.-This ine P5se siltesmes Quueen City, Nsl, as-oiOr is s Sow reihos e fIreight a sd iilii lesyo shs. Ps, r firiigt or issiso-, 0nriog JSperior sscossodatisss, sissy os board, or st r..t1 rrrN ^ brm1rn.rrmeF(M LOWER MISSISSIPPI. Wiltlt1ve oaWEIDNI1SDAY,6th itStt.. tit 5'loc11 '. 31.1 Siot HeIphls, 1115111, Napoleon, 5..ivill, xnd Ill IlntlilgI hi 1111 5ed1-T51 15111n p17511r a teThos. Hl. Larkin, II. B. Miller, master, will leavih p Tflr.Fu reigRht . .,ic~n apply nn bent', or to 7. BI. SMITH11 13., 12 New 1, tI) 1tr71t. N. B.-The T. 1. 1.1155 iwll r11i.. ptI 5175.. in til tralde, until Caspt. J. W. C-lea g ets Rnotliar bent. fel Will learn o.ITIIUH IAY, Feb. 7th at 5 o'ciok P. 31. NEW ARRANGiIMENT FOl 1S156. IAFor MUemphir.--The retalar alternate Saturday pcketi Bel sot.-T.h new li1t dra.55ht and sphst'id pttos'er setamer tltI FAIT, 15o.W Thaylor, m ,ltt I leaIve on her nest trap ns alt.,., or 3sltonhi s, Helena, Doan,. Friar s Poi-II Napoleon, (ininilJ' and CGortnn'a Laad!inn Colnnr bia. I 55ill.,l, LIak Wxlt't'II Lake P' 11viden c7 ViCksburg, and 311 t1e BrllS. For freiht115 p175117, 5-hig or s 41115..s, apply on board, or to LEWIS S7IAPP & CO., 37 Front street. p.-The Blelft will remain I. thLetade tI 11tir11w.1., and pnnc~;eux: attention dRivn to all way sad pinntatlon trusinesr. pry-'fh Beitalt w{71 hake, p-cngericm and relrhtfor tit. Leal,, IIlltdvlll·· Cinc~innati and Nahville, · oanecteli en t emphia with packet i for alti.laces.i5. Jeg p Will leave opt FRID.k. Nth ins11 at 5 o'cloc AMU TREGULARi MIEMPISII PACKET lnettde Itke IIe 1 ElIar, HarryAJ. S& 170, astelr, wtll Itast ax thtva for 3fempldt Helena, Delta's xad Friar's Point, Na pmleon, Gnira;' Lnnding, nstmo fl rlat ling, Chluotbir. Gren. vilie, Lakne ti~xshingto, I.nke Prov-idence, V icireburg, ofclle xnd allt interredtnte landings on the..3H~ssf~s:ppi rirer. Far freight or pag:e, having superior accommodations, apply onl boalrd, or to red6 IIEI. GR, MEMPIS HSN & CO., P3 I, aziri K street. Wrill leave o SAT RDAY9th ntr.,at o'clock P. N. REGULAR MEMPHIS PACKET. For 3[ .nphin, IfeleIIINIpB.ttiIGltOllT. P.d I l l el nls I. thte liendlthhe new gIxr I wagear packet In innate I.. Mcnonough, master, will (cave na aiMI-U· Fo: fro ghOt a: P sage. sprtee , on Nweer, or t T. B. S ew~a I ee vikrcc?. pli$Thc Inllamar aIIItake rtigt ci~rt f, Nr :,hvilviile, with Ihi privilege of re-itipment at Meniplps .n the Srr.lrtvi- and 3fem plats packet.., Joint G(. Clinie, Jol int po.U: of lunthviile nvrn xx :;! Iwalrrh. KEEGtZAR JLE:APHIS PACKET. l7liu ine lust rll.lolll panenler steams:: T. P. Leathers, (:. '. nnettar. muuter, wt! leavre as alrrve-Fier 31een; his, Ier~enl, Delhi s' Point, Frialr's Point, Napo!..., G;ainesJ Lardin ·, rrrion' Iadtugiu, (ulumlin, (:ree~rriilo, I1zko' Vx~hingtnil, Imlcc rovidenuu. Virksiti g, Nan~c.: and all tilt-mdint. lalodinrir on the Jliniihipipi river. Par height rc Passage, _, super fyelor aommoduttooob, apply O UACHITA RIVER. Will t,,e oni WSEDNI.ISY. ih nt. at 5 o'clock. P. M. I FOR CHAIPMAGNOLE, M 0 R u Iasditg, Pitytgbn fllis, M'nrit Salib, Alabama Landin,~ Bayou uartlllohlew, a, hI: Gut as Point 1'!e, ". a Onachlta City, Moutlh Arbiwne, Trenton, ]fn r., Colnei, IarHrilsonburg, Trinity and all intermidiat andings. Thj e light draught taod swift rnnhg pnE assenger ,teamer (16 iuch) Atalanta~, Clpmini N. C. Brigpl. will lev, a above. For freight or Pasaage, apI~y on board, foot of St. Loul. tr.,lCt, or to fi LE WIS ,3 NAPP S (Co., 3 Front stre3t. Will lIoave on WltlNbSD.TD Y. 6th lst at 5 l)'lck, P. . FOR OUACHITA RIHVER AND BAYU iBAtttTtliiMEW. For ChlpgnJu, Moro Landing, Pigeon tIlil, Mari. Stlie, Ala bama, L: mTir , Bayou Barthoi,nmew, x. high up as Point Ple:L ,nt4 (Ularhl a 7,ity, Mo'th D'ArinT.1 Treton, Motroe, otiu bia, karriw~nburK, Trinity, anml all iu rmediato landings. The light druauglt smtemer, (1d incNch) Ataanta, /apthln N. C, li:'igg,,ll alve a- tret,. Por freight or passage ap ply ou board, foot of St. i,315i str t t or to ft{ MU.T:I H MALLETT. 21 Tchoupitonlas slicer, W:ll iavot o t WEDINESDIA\.Y. 1th1 itst., at o'clock P, M. Chsmdnpngnolle, Yigeon Flill, .laban:a I.nding, ~hi FOR CAMD)EN-TtiE tONSi Sill .tL,M Trenlort, Slon:ua and all intunnedlat0 badings on thte Oaachli.t. rver.--=(1. fl 3 l'tt ru1i1, plassenger stamter Judal TIouro, H. RW. SmithL tcr, wiltleal t s leoav ivte. T'hroug bi!l. of lad ing at high water rates, For fry!,-ht or pýs MSe Spply onS bord, or tot ft.EtWI SNAPP & M., 37 Frott sreet. Will leiavt on WEDNStDAY 6thl Feb.. lt 5 o'clock t . i.'b . OR CAClIUEN--''HI FINE STEA tER Clt of Cairott . Yocul, milier, wt ,tl tdave ,l til , , al l or C:.Cb de:l itl l illt.lnlTtdiat M.itla - T , or fI igtt or paiag, pply on boailrd, or ot bi tIytTHUR 7 CO. Will heava on WEDNDES.r T. IY6th inst., at 5 o'clock P. M. FOR CAMDEN--TILE FINE ST1,.IMI, l.. . City of Ciro, I). Yocum, ma.,ter, will have s. l ixve for ,5a Lnmden sad nill ttermediatc land. lugs. For freight or pa..go, ap;lfl on soard, or to to5 T. N.. SIITII, 12 New Leveo. W'ill leave on THURSDAY, 7th inrt., at 5 o'clock P. M. €-~i~ .FOl OUACIIITA RIVER--TIHE light draught pax, engar steaamr D.'$. Stacy, Len. Moore, mn:ster, will leave for Camiden, ll-eli 1I1l, and all in.ermalt tu Inildings, ns above. For freight or ps.age, apply on boaerd, or to fe5 IJEWIS SN APP ,. CO~ Front greet. Leaves on S.\Tr URDAY. thi 9th inst, at 5 P. \I. _IREGULA OUACHITA PACKET. Tim reglair epiendid pagr packet Cor No. `, I). B. sMoebc, mrter, will lea.lv for t ..m den, Beach Ilill, Cllnapagvoll, .loro .lndinl, Pigeon HIll 3I1T"e Sallne, .kllsamna 1+ndiuK, Oulachistl City, -3oulh D',kt henno, Trenton, Monroe, Col;;mbi'aL Harr" soubui ga.nd all intr stadiat. !,anding.s on Ounchita river, u.s above. Flor Freight or pn.sa,. app!y on board or to "; t'4 ,WI, SS.\PP & CO. 37 Front Levee. p. S.--The COR.- No. 2 will give clear bill, of' ladig. Will leave on SA'I'U€I)A.Y, 9tl1 inst., at 5 o'lorck 1'. M. (havhg bIto- dearined sty brekhing her ·I!·t'*) FOROUACHITA RIVEIIR-TttE fine tight drt: Mr .° L. (:ebb, L.North var, master, will leate as !aoe for t'nmdan, IBe, ch 1iLL,, Pigeon HlilIa, Champ;guolle, Mouth of Blayou ltar tltltllolow, D'.trben's Alabamnlm LalhlDg, Tlenton, M[ormonl Tt ;i!, and ltarrisonbr'g. For freight or pasmlge, p.Ip ly iO~rd, or to f5 I.EWIS SNAPP & CO., 37 Front street. i l R. T,. Cobb w\ill give through Miile lading t Camldenl anld n1 tats bIfloxw, and is to v receiving frei-b ihtie, foot of THE LAKE. FOR MOBILE DIBECT, DAILI [ A. ý. MAIL 1INE.-XVintr Arre h -t h ýpke did In "-pri..rrr Pnckht neeuoer Clb<,. R A. Hr! , hnnrtrr; r lorlhl S. Ii. Frnot, Il*!er, and Ore }ak ob. I.. Sl ate""', :a, hn 'ng been built clp lo. ti l forthtl tnle i: l tupetiur n modsiio lls, olir of Itle nlroc cruy. enmr y ii! Trace the I~inke~ of the Pnntichats in Raiiroai daily nnhoe 'nrl of hw 4 op'clock P. )I. OOOO. 1utu1010 will .,top a t ilacrgool; t an .loalg nn'lhrsuderu i i nlrin Farne to lo le.............. ..·····5 11erk ......·........ ....... · ···........... . .. . . . . . . S'ED01IV0I)EO , Ill Lank PI. Now lrlrmar. November I. 1555. I LAKE SIIORE PACKE '4 i ... STCEsoIs.-WR loro o j~rntllA 000p0t. For O)rrl, Springs, wnd inrennrdiintr !nndinl 1,1euii 000her tri1s':u irr as op lorguu ol ooilOeoio uu , Lrtut mty r of rlt week.~r 'TPi 'oplondid lio p pO 1hp0! CPenruer Ceoi, SWnol ncconmoiiitiuy,, m; rr, ritrpteT nhýnuewt ;p" i iea hillcn a te Ithenkjof d of the I'ntrhnt:.a·.r o,.oolr iot l I. ca, a, lipo ll,, Railroad on theineP 11,t,-., ,,.,, Pantr::arnni.,Rii-an·1, I Lenves td eal. SIOI1BI SI: ";l~i·I.\1'5......41' 5l3. n: ci )N.D~YI[KId; ' h.\'lFL[KIýS"5,....9 1. 51. unrr I FRIDAY ýI0 SI: ti1111k~Yý.4' 1). r o to WoNEDAY EVENIN ,1 4)u 'r-uliay unit Saturday611 sleill go R tar as L'-ai: la.l n RAILROAD TRAVELING. NESS' O1RLEANS, JACK =S,)~~ ~~ A.N M.:T ~t HR FII'I)IIIT TRAIN ILos O Depo( t on Cdi g P.\SSM:::Iii TRAINS ler the cit S ay o doexches 1,"" yin a i oloA 'nss· :oecditd wind l5.310d a I"'.vt: ii~i lu ucnt, pet mnile, each wuc, Child- a nd scryvaotr hai: p-,cc. FR}~r:ICIIT TRAI from~ thle t'it to sOp 1555sd n5l i101)nt a I~·Ilsn to saa· Urh~~na, anti all intetntedi.;: e a:.aioll, cyar;) )Ion gay. fdgceddaynld r ridgy. iiGS- iralon ''ickder iraoei; nn nppiil.ation, atn nto to to price i);;ýMzelrr ,:en Tickiets nt h~lt price to guy tal-rion th e road( for pa.`.ngero goillS and rota: rnill? ihl slull! liy. 0111. }. IIlA.iiS'I[IOST, h'l Sup.r's. TO-WosSp kly of C 0PAA1S TI .)ACIhSSON,3E.- nI SLAVE IDEPOT MIO. 156 COMIIOL .n a11s 111f-Tao osd 1ias o n, h , and wsill kel ms -fopo opfi l sO, fur c1551 Cali or CioS *ero Cull os ,tn olop oi SIX, i, 0)01)1)in5 M' A NI , h St n 1t Inscriptions,5 iIIIUTIInd o 1I.D S1ICVANTS, opc., e~c 51oplo)I; 1001the three-story dweiilling 0o. t5lAl l, Iiaronna rtreet, he tI preplare$ to iceoiupmu datU f aaniic ltilladez and their Slnyc, on as l;wonibla teamls as can b: ohlainled in thel ,t y-Patticnlsr attention will ac pxi" to consdr~nlnnts of Sse THOMAS F. FIISiIY l00i ltn' strut. 10re)11101.-SA1)o5)'O Cu. (,tury k & rrsoo ; i. C. Rick, SCo. chard I Ree; .k. CI. C00S CO. ers onoat kDI~eSauo N. 5.-Tho I1111)151T CASH P1RICOE pid for LI1(FIH Y)0UN)1 51101). ni ly TI DI. TANEY, WIIIIIl.SA&L 15E.5I1111 IN F1Oi JJ uign uud Dumcstiic 31uit Liqunors, No. 3U }rnri.rrsrnet Rev Orlcon,, kleepS)5100151iPy on 5l nd,in Good Ohdpping order, No, Yo' and 1'hil5dulpd5ia Ala, P. ter and Uhnlmloolil Cier, t0e arrel boshoSSaheod, or iu po:tles, Psckse in I01 or 51a00ks1, suit 0,5500). Al1si)mports Scotch5 Ale gad l.dS)n Porter. ti° Prompt mind partiSular attention putt to all ordur re ceivvV. [e7 ip STEAMBOAT DEPAITU RE8. FOR RED RIVER. Will Iseav on WEDNESDAY. lth 1,11 a I o'slHuk P. M. FOR JEFF'ER13b¶ 4,1TULANDI Rnton, Port sCdds, Aibdn),ssp,,ssps, ssn, Ifilp., IGrnd HIPre, Alerndrittd als nll IIdisie HIdiniRsIP-thleliIor pa*s5er stesmer Grenda, on board, orI 1 1. ii. SMITII. 12 New Levee. Will leave on WEDNESDAY. 61h Feb. at55155 , P.M. FOR JEFFERS~), IMITHIIAND Bontou, Pss L(sddo, Albany, 555 Iyh as i 515oo, Grand Ebs ,sAlexndr,.sd ali i.ter 1,55115 lssrhsgs. ThboapersorplosseIH esast.Hariiens a, Cramlp, master, wil leave as above. o rtl rpag ops s, ,.IU Ifr bss s eightHo p~asg, Pfeyn4 r.CU LEWIS SNAPP & CO., Front street,. Will leave on WEDNPSI5AY t l 5 5,15,5 P.MA . Bayouo, Onurd Ecore, Csntpte, Aleeondrin. (:ar FORsHIUEVEPORT, (I HAN tons anding and Intermediate land~ings on Red River--The line passengper packet Amanda, W. WY. Risher, master, will leave above. For friglht or pss apply an t 5,orty LEWIS SNA PI . CO., ;f F Front seet. 1'. ý.-Tire Amanda will take freight for above tbe 5,11, water pHrm5ltl,. P Will 1eave on WEDNESDAY. 6th Feb.. at 5 o'c!ock P. M. IlBsyos, Utmp H, 1:ran5 1cor1, Alexandria, (1or ton's sd all intermediate blsdlsgs-Ths en lirely new lls drloht, au1tant1nl nd ssif H1 1551H55 F'pssksrt ,l5,HH1 PsI~cs.,, Cap1. Oss. H. Ashros, Hill . I Cabove t freight H Espa o, appl17on board, 5oot 1 ,4 MUSE A MAI.sETT. 21 TVuplissulIa street. Will ls,.s o sTHIIRSDA.7 i7 t., HC 5 'I Ie P. M. FOR RED RIVERR1EUI.AIIMED River, Packet-TIe ti1e t ma,,, p1,,5 5 5. PHaIt, P. F. KimbIll. W. W. Wilren hnry-, master, will leave a51 5H ovH SlHsireseport, Grand Eore, Grsand Rayon, C5515te, Alexandria, Giorton's and all 511rme u 111e Hladings on Red ,Rivr. P., fielghtor p55,555, apply-on boardl. nr to 1716 LEWIS SNAPP & CO., 5. Front street Will lea1e n TIHURSDAY. fii inst.. t5 s'clock P. 31. FOR RED RIVER-THlE FPAST 5IUN. S s~ I amt sg lighI draugltldsHwlss5o17 25 inches) e 5H555HHSIHr steamer W. N. Slerman,'M. I, Gwsssnos, simasrlili leave a alonels ior is,,ssauand Care. bins Ilisfi, Shreveportp, lrsnd Bayoul , Campfn, Grand Esore, SAlexndrials s, al iisermesliate Ismliis. I'orHfreight or pas. IsIs asply on board. N. I.Clear bills lsdig Riven at high waer rates tl Shreve. IportHsndsthe IIIis. Preiglt tasen for Jeffersn., Port Casdo, st., with privilege rehippsg·, and will go to JeLffis, water perntittiug. 155 31. GWARTEYE Master. F Will lease on FRIDAY. 81h 1, H.. at Si o'55 P. 31. d ~~iC FOR RED RIVER-TlEF. TEES It ssps Alighldssslsg ssst 1511555,,o J. flis,,ss, 55m155r, will leave lla above fur Hulsisane Bsls Shre sspIt, Grand Rsy,, Cspstes. lGsnd lsor a Hnd-alli ite slsdi,,l lsndigss. For lsri8,l or Pssssg, as lyon 1-ssi, srll a .fed I7. D. ATKI5IIS , S Front street. Will leave on WEDNESIDAY, 1311 Psb., a 5 o'cloch, P. M. FOR GRAND ECORE, HATCH! Ischess,,,d Alexnldriis. Ths regular jIHsIgei s SIISSIer Plata, P .rker, mHstir, -it les' s1 d alove. Pors reight or rlaae, appls on boars, or to ri) ( in. r a .,u., . iryver street. TENNESSEE RIVER. Wil teave WEDNESDAY. 6th Feb.. at 5 o'clokt I' M. FOR TENNNESSEE RIVER. Ettp htt nei attttt ,Ei itg..tttS Enitght ,tttmvgltt Stanley BHrown, maxter, will lenva as above fo Eastpo~t, Florence and Turclm'bin. freight or pnsagec ap ply on Wlrd or to LEWIS SNAPS. & CO., 3i Front trtet. i dTh4 Midas till remain permanenily yI. thhe ttadt dttdlt the seuon. jelll Leaves with Moir:b. REGULAR TENNESSEE SITES Choetaw P. SmDalls ,tttt r, lea144 4s abut for Purrport, Florenca aa:ý Tus-rublia, and a11 intormediat ladings. Yct freight or pas.144e, 4gi, on board, or to ja14 LEWIS SNAPP $ CO., $ Fmntatreet. ATCHAFALAYA RIVER. Will trnltl WEDNESDA~Y. 4, FES,.. 4,544clock P. 3I. FOR VER R1IILLDON-THF STEAM Union, Captain Forge, wfll leave as ab-n taklrog fraiiht for Atchatainya. Ohicot I'aa=, Pa wren vilile.,and n11 points ou Venullion. For I'-gi t or passag, ppily on bWard. N. 4. FrshIt Paid by shippers. 04 Will 1444e on WEDNESDAY. 6:hil ist 5 o'S k PT. .M. FOR OPELOUS4AS-THE NEW AN safe steattr Alcle W. G1..Ize, (:. LItuli ]ie , mxr*Lor, wit., iwvo nr above, inking freig far Old 4Ht,-t, Sjsistg, att-i di lditgtEstbl Atth.NSl 4,r ,,re ýbi or puseagr apply on llt rd, fRISC of 0,1 tiuae S :reA f T. N. S Ii(NSTN S (W.C., 3 F-ynt I.-P. YAZOO RIVER. Wil Isste an TIIHU DAY, 7th inSt..,M o'loH k P. Mt. FOR RYAZOO RIVER-THE NED steamer Julul Strader. l~n eeN leave: for ,5 sit iohl, Lrlorc, Sidon, lLonev Island, Y,=,, it Shrt4,tS, and intermed4iite Ianding, a5 abovet. For frtight pa.4454, appiy on bWtrd. ,r to 04O LEWIS SNAPE A CO., 31 Front Strelt. Will 044va on SAZPU;ISAY, IAh inn.~ oHt 5 dtls P. M. FOR YALLABUSIA RIVER Far lG,,nndr. roy, I*9ore, (ircmaood. Rqide Stt Iliv.tt, Tclmit, Yatt City, Si4ti Vjtickshltls toIlt iit4t4l.tiltl Sadts,,4.-TThe steal's, Fn] ton4, Wm. itlttlt, 44lt44, Iiiiil4,t441tbove. For ItOgI ar asaJ\Z" LnI.I on board. or t .~~eX1:LOIL' 6,5 IEWIS NAPP Co.,~37 Frnt , -4,. WHITE RIVER. Will `,,rvr onl T1117RSDAY. 7th ilu-t., nt 5 o'clock P. At. FOR BEEUFF RIVER-TIIHE FIN fa~l~r running scan er Llnrren, Adml Coulter uilore 1'or Iinnutf Rive~r, H;,,0,o!,bllbf Trinity, ]Slack Riverr nnl "It itltzrnrldiote lapdio:"s. For iru. .ht o: puM~iur;. 3 lglpi o b--;d, or to ftj I.R^^.{N S:P "TAFT & FR.. Frot .trees Wll lenv with iispn:ch. FOR WIIITE AND ARKANSAt Ri er: -Thle new and light draught etea:uer J IIIorrisett, D. Brand~enburg, mhnlrl, n lenUe fI,, JsSeonport. RIirSAo Agusdst, 1Dar .lc. DIAI' Biin9', .\berdn. Ft. C:larle,, uEIin B;, and all h ltdrmedlnt l-'iliilgr r above }"o: frriaibt or pa. e, npplyoo board, ors LEWIS ,AAI'PP . C., 37 Fr,, street, iSP relir taken for Napoleon and d sl thle Ind~d; lor, tc Arbsk , River, it' couagslld to Uee Asre, I),,,ll' I', oII REGULAR PACRETS. REGULAR MIEDMPHIS PACKEI lim e or Jemlhis, Helenal, .rlplo ll, Greenville Lsake FrosdVicsburg, -1d71' intieRmdiS( bindings-=6fhhe Iineregular and farti running- pm~seller ate rmi 133, Spiou , C. 31R,. 53ntch, 31 ter, w1ill Ie rend} raroir freiebt on ][ooday morningll, and will Irma la Rburl hs(ing rely ,3,b. ias ,crs umodati, s on 3, THURSDAY, S 31rt in.:., ut I o'lok,, F. H. F's f-g t or p53553 , apply a board, odto JOHN F,. HYDE & CFO., Poyddas atdeset 0d-'sho Simo,3sd will tn11u a11l pslunUisnnni adwy frbssbl,, pn3.an5S55, fur S[. i.ouis*, LouisiIslu, 3oi tssi and N'tll"I rtluoretin at Dlcmpliir with palcket., for th th,,e pluses. " Jul REGULAR PACKET STEAMEJ with's I.nndiug, Lnka Providence, Yck.,burt NnS,,Irs, and sli intcr-odik ladI,,s -Tho cleaInst and 133 mmlnui,, 5W i1,tler 5,R33 s 151g3cr 5133On115 S apt. S bri2, TRSolursM. w3ill ,131 13fr the albove e-ery TU'RSDAY, i. n" '..,.S ..F nr nvcce-n nnn.ý nn In·,l· nr rn . . '1'. 13. SMYITE, 12 New Lcveo street. I.EGL-LAR U. S. MIL PACKET For Princeton, Avhion, Pdchcr's Pout, ikip wiih's eLndina. r, aku 1Poroidene, Goodrieh' IXandi;teL . 5illikon's Rend. Yick.hur., Gra, d GuIiF, Raodney Naleha>, For3 Adnln Bayou Sara, 'aoa Bouge, ,:d all in termrtato landingl-he, Iplenlid, l:v.t rnnunniug pacng;r pa ee $outhorn RelleSDAY. . W.,ro'Pdll, master, will leave u abord on T aUXSD AY, 5 o'cock P. M. For fleight or i)a -,e, % ply on bOard, or to PILOIC.FR, GOO1RICH & CO., 48 Caronlelet street I,. SNAPP & CO., :I Front street. 1kT'he fo:ithern Belle will :!. take freight for all painlF oe tble Yazoo River, with the privilege of rn.hipping at Vickhburg she havitg inuld very advatntgeous arrallgement. for that pat !oooAoclerk will b, on t.. . ....e ..... Tuo.dny morn!n i" . NEiA :L Y.O ANS R FOtT ADAMS RIG ULAI., PACKET--For Forth Adam .,'A:i::lm: Lending. \outh Rq4 River, William8 ort, Rae ,oD'cr Rend, Tunica, -lurga;la, Pointe Co:p!er. Bayon .,ua faterloo, Hermaurie, Port Hudson. F.natldol'; Sprin'.itl! I.oBdel:'s Siove, Yanlt'. L-nding, Baton Routte. Bl.rlv Ilaurlix M.lcaneh, Plarqe nrn,, BaynOi t o la, New River, ])natldvnn vile and the Co,.t--The nwagnifleltt D:[llv0.ogr pocket s(etmLt' P. 1F. Klmbant fellBabmfu II. Orr, ma.ter, will rull rez. Iarly in the above trmtie th-rouhout tilhe entire year, leving :"av O-lemv evrv WFDNRYAE6D .Y MORNING'., at 10 o',loek; re tllrning, will learn Fort Ada,,,in ever)- FIRIDAY, at 12 o'eDol M[. For 're . or p'li'a., apply on hoard, or to "SPPAKE F M,:I:II EA.RY, 3 T1choupHiout- street O-KE1 FY ,t EII\VK1N., 91) cJrav er s:r:,t. PAYNA k Il\llISON, 112 .'i"p ntte,'t. AQ-The nlotri o i:t ante;utlon will e gi'ean to a11 'usiueev en tru.tod to this beat. dll tt' PORT ItUDSON AND ATEL+Efl LO0 PAC, KET Newy Latona. Emnie Iro. uln.ter ha.ving be'en thoroughtly ovre:hnttule ira, repaired and .wnly p:iuted, will re- me her tri. in tlhe 161 troh,, ll NoW (hnlonns v I.'w ,vrF'RII)AY, at 9 o'clock .\. 3I and cvr v O S)AY, at 5 u clock P. SI. .q-,;'rfiec Iutona will be readly to take freiiht every- Mend° Mn'fll:. h+y far all itt"h gv On ilg til 1t'~a~t, ;o~don, Bare ,oull. Platcwo aiwde, nio .al !ill n + TlObdell' ebetoro, fart Ih, For freighth or p-.-'ze, having supet ior ;ceommodnfion;, appl on ibard. , 2 nit . i. S. Tll1- ,WElE1KLY l.I./ILLI?'[N FLRO51 NEW ORLEF.%N'. TO )W "'Ii;KSBUR G Fior moion., ell, , t llPlaunhlte, Eta!-~ lRou,,t Port lillt].tll Rayon Sira, Red River [/anddhg,, F,+rt Adam: NL!rtheel Wm;tlrploot, !t inhy. it. Joseph, JrOf (Cult", Wltr'el toll anll· ¥ilt'k~lliS, RI El` NRES Cap:. Flolmec0 TURREDAY, lt S P. ii. SOI'TH ERN BEaLLE. , Capt. Birnndw ,!I T;IURiDA\Y, at5 P.3 N +t'rHEI C I' it. ICeptl. 1. SATU RDAY, a15 P. 11. The :t lior nt tito ,d :n e t d n- a~rger patcketa will Icve o t ,1 r rrnulil" dnvs, wvthotlut fail at the boor appointed. A bauileba ' "ustd] to theiri cre tviii be prompt:ly nad feilht'll aittended to. Freluht tabkeu lor YaTzo, i eonsignedl to \V. . SHA! W, tile Agen~t ,fthe i~lmts at \'i:"-,burg, w ho will forw:Ir it wth!lolut drtay, and w iwhot; caily ril-l.h. T ehe boat, Wil not be r b )oilei rot frant letter or paeka.: contnin.:, ntnn) c, lewd rl r o hr Oiher vmuat1es, unllo ',tblll bills of lade, lere i.iikie: f . iceif h tel . e-ltent. .nld v+ll,+ e t: l th! "reaglht p).id n or t'lr nay Vaillahble depositedl witih the clot by fie puvs llgrrs, or ill their ha'jage. F'or t'raight or P-.'gc: a ,tI!z, iar 'oollili, o to n rrrrir ; t-~rn rnm srS tC l.'utn Sto, . M riirndalet .Steer. O FFICE, OF TIHE MAR1YLAND CONSOLI 15TW.-VAUTI)N.-LOrTTSlV FltAUD~l.-TbVC Cu.alisiaar ."I' a ýtrral).land Suit lotterries ha, dermrdl is hi; duty to eau lio the public LaaiSL t the ncmIrons Erridieu: no c:: ia l' ! sail and otherw~ise· tnwduten: Lottery Scillmrs. nnt pretend ti be age.nt for the slla of tlifket in Ilotteries .Uich arwhopll; tictitiao-. 1'hl VlVp l]el I1,ltteti in Mar-yfnd are tbouP drn dall: under thi im-d-e of Ith omlL issionr V eifcl 'by l'i people of thel Maenue thi e new I onatiLutii, to examine an, apt L' tLe sc~emel nd attend to the dArbawig. All tbe ticklets in teu I.oTAria A adl eifl-tes of pacE aAes o tic AIetE, hogr t pe Vithugrnplie dcnotllr I". Y. VIAIN A: sIVAAAA AgeAt VIr the ContraLor. OiA oAl tAh lnryiad ConL solidALA Lotteries, BlaimAor, MId. All otAVV Lre IALkdulien. Any inbfrmation oV thie Aublect of Lottorie;, tV e mVIA i, wVEIA Aley are drawn, Atc.. att., wiil biA VIerfully giha by 'Ad dreAing. Alcly F. X. BRLEGN , BaltimrAV, Md. 'ttbo rhIeans Pi AI OIrezctrrt Queer Arrangements Dlvttulged. We copy the following from the Baton Rouge Ad vocate, not with a view of making comments upon it but to place upon record the details of a little trans action of which, otherwise, the public might foreve reot in blissful ignorance. Of course we would not for the world, interfere or meddle with the familj understandings or misunderstandings of our oppo nents, for two very good reasons : In the flcrt place we have as much a we can do, conveniently, to atten to our own quarrels; and, in the second place, we believe in the principle of attending to one's own bnsi ncs exclusively. 8o, without further remark, twe sub mit the Advocate's article: I.tstoo FO'rs ,s R.eow.--In n latenumber of the . O. Courier, special mention is made o the fact that SrA.Joh Chnt bhore, oe of the proprietors of that ooooal, was nominated bt the emtocratic caucus and eleted bythe L.setlatore to he Stet, Printer. Buot nt entente eththlt tstatemeut, wih shouldhavst satisfied orttdinary moodesty, tho writer proceods fnnher to tgit marked emphasis to the fact that the vote in thetccsan nom. nation stood 9Ufor Sir. Ciletnmeto 1Oforhisopponent. the publicathn of this toto under ordinasy circumstances of a eos tet, would hade treeeolto ether unooeetoionohlo, It te bnttoit. tetei, (weih we ill not here deny,) that whet rnnopt!re tI secret osucuos 0e ait iect of conmes t or historicale record without the anthordey of the cnncus ttself. Rot in this case s serdoosly doomb the oostloee of the Couriee's reference; bemeus totlgh the facet stated lo true, itis not the whole r1th In rsgeno Ito tle matter, but gotes forth tl's a piece of garbled hlstory, i a femotent of the record, a poart!al poconstoto of the nase leading to deceptive inferences and unjlust eonciualtono. There fore, we deem it proper to suppf wh att is wantng in the Cour er's statement of the cotxe by the foIlomvng ano pleetontt factds For a whole wetk the caueus suspended the amistion of atet Printero, lthoctgh it was undettood and antioeeod to tt, e the irst meeting, that by reoquest of mutnual fetende, and to ha, mono theBparty, the atoate woes. illing to concssede the lco tion to the Cooeier. But even when there vnt ecomipetitor, thn eautut refused to nominate the proprletrof the later paper, an -hen at last it did make the nominaton, it wa on thedietinc pledge, omade in encs on betatf of tr. Clihborne, that, I elected, he weold divide the pubhlic printtng equtlly woth th Atvoctect. The proprletors of the Adeocatet, it is true a!lows their names to be used as candidates, ost of respoet tothe opine ilons of membtrs who insisted on testinog the stengttt t tie question of selectingt the Printer and having the etti iohlic printio ne at the seat of etoorent. WE are nosPtr pared now to discuss the superior importance given y nemtte to r;ons of policy relative to the mai norenaneo oea nspe! organ in ew Orlotes and smonot tile Creoles and other eit ane speak ing tie French ltanIogoe. OBttsarely as uestio of merit, or as a question o' appreci:tion. thy the Democracyo tileo two paerts, the whole facts show the reult to-have c quit hedieotot opeliscooion fron0 titlt shich the Courier seomeds haste t impress aeoo the ublie. s a measure of merit or ea fotoll ttios, 1 he ot ,io of the o ucut, ass t toly oxpl ained, fopotoes tttipl.mslch frthle tAdsocate nsthe Courier. for ofar os ti Iodifnityof ooiicil Printer was concerned, we had wlllnol concededthat from the begiolcng, and onls contended for afterwards to' gratify the wishes f members 'and frlenstt wh were more solicitous to have that "oml hionoer cofterred on i tha we ourselves., Steamboat Departures Thi Day. LOWER MISSISSIPPI. P. F. Kimball, Orr,, st , at10 A. M. Speake & MPcrrary, Tehooplioniea, Oakey & Hawkins , 90 Gradoer, and Payne Harrdson, 112 Camp streets, ngent. Thos. H. Larkin, Miller, master, at 5 o'clock. T. B. Smitl 12 New Leveestreet, agent. OHIO RIVER. Wm. Noble, Newoomb, aster at 5 o'cslak. John E. Hyde Co., 51 Poydras street, agents. S. F. J. Trabsne, Whlite, master, ato o'lock. John E. Hyde Co., 66 Poydras street, agets. Avondale, Hoople, master, at 5 o'clok. John E. Hyde & C, 66 Poydras .tre0t, ogents. OUACYHITA RIVER. City of Caro, Yocum, mars,, at 5 o'clock. T. B. Smith, New Levee street, and Arthur & Co., agento. Atlanta, Briggs, m er, at 5 o'cl k P. M. Muse & Mallott, TchoupiLouala street, and L. Sopp, 3 Front street, 0e01 Judah Touro, Sm!th, master, at 5 o'clock. L. Snapp & Co., Front steet, agents. Groler street, agents. Grenada, Cr0mp. master, ao 5 o'cleoc. LelosSdapp Co., Front atseet, and T. 3 1. Smith, I1New Leree, aogeno. tnodoa, Rlher, mooser, at 5 o'claok. Lewis Snapp & Co., Front street, agents. Pelicln, Asht,lon, m0ster, a: 5 o'clocl P.M. Muse & Mallet, Tchoupihonl:Lo sreet, ngo.ts. ATCHLoFALAYA RIPER. Alce W. Gloioo, Looalloe, omater, at 5 o'clock. J. 3\ Jol ion & Co., 3 Fro1t Levee, .aonts. t Union, Forge'y, maste, at 5 o'clck. I TENNESSES RIVER. M0.as, Brfoo, naster, at5 o'clock. Lewis Snapp & Co., Front street. agents. BOAeD OF ALDERMEN.--ThiS Board met last eve nrng. Present. Meeere. Bileyt Culberson, Dltroll, Pride Price, Leteotettet, Tompkins-a barte e'oeoo, inetuding the A retolution from the lower Board to pay sundry smell bit waa ..ncu.rrd ti• A r to!utton fitnt the tax on real ettate and slaves at 0 ets. ax al,,,o oncurred i e. A erelution approprating tie sum of 5.,015 to pay expamn e of scam eenend we refeerred to Fhtne e Committee. A peition from the Diretors f the N. . d Opelonease . R Co.. ttpreee.nthej that 30 city Loeds of $1er 0 e hc b. hed reel lot fron t'oile ie between 'eNw erek and thbs ety, snt l askin relief aer., ars referred to the Juditr:y Committee. A resouton opproepreltint $22,j1 fr the iteugtraton of th, Jackson E questrian Statue was read and created some discuione It waa. finalty lost by thle ceteeie rote o the Pesoident. Mr. Durell, who iutreoducd te resolution, thenlmoved tat31a be apperopriatedt. Or. Luteebuhl--who lef the echair for thie pur poee-moved tote. nd by utoet ',iettethtuu $e wh lost b the cas;tu. vota of 3MI. tltlthbert, it the the Chair. The re olulotn eppreepriteidng 01000 wt then adopted. A resohttion to appoint n commrtee of three to net n coner! widh t!lc C Olis-ioters of tile Stuts inauguration in preparing a u:lhlte temoeriol of tho servicetr of Andret Jackson, we adopted. A routttion from the lower eonrdthat etele two boarl. meet oe betnrdey at t0 o'cock A. t., to eei ptrt ill the a.tt'e hto-uu lion ,-nM also odonte, Mr. Cnlber:on offered resolton to appropriate t ile lLo x1 of $50 to tdefay the epenses of the commtee t appoinrted to pro reed to, }teon Ro et for the pl rpoce of urging tle new 'it.t Clharter upon the ltteletiol of the B.L o Leisl.turee Ite ul;p ported the retoletioo by nyhegt anong otlier thittld tiett be hites tie persotal expenes of.the commettee thtey wor:ll po lty find it necexeaery to hao e a resrlted fund to treat the Iegjl tors ith, letc., with , view to the certain and ery accomplishl. meau of inhir mission. Mr. Tompkins oeereted to any pproprtetion of the kind, and danouneed tile idea of atppointing omemites o"ee sch a enr pose he reomidered the whote ifter Itptmpee cad undinllted. MrDltretl! satd e theteghetth Lt if the enti.ee.ualt uneroeto, the etiquette of legislaturets ttwel oa he did that of bt e-rooen he would cert:enlye be unehle to see anything improper or Un dignifiled it seonding a eoe!tttee to prece,,t the charter to the t,eegietarte. tie thou proceeded to Sleud tite new c rt . onte leugth. Alt:r debtotne for abhet one hour the rupoere:y of tile appro priation tile Cilairmta directed the Se-retar to read thle reto ltoon pt.ed at tte previos nleetp. Me oeppeioing th, committee, wicth it wa.e found provirded thit tile expenses" of said commit, tee hllhd be born. by thle ci:y. air. .'ulbeltLuo then withdrol. htis resolution. Tiee FiPttce Commltteee retprted tdetrselyt to tle petition o tre ftrmer of the Vtegtetble Market, Second District, to be al lowed to retnlce eertin tables on tile ,lde-elk. .\dopeed. Tile Fire Committoetpee ee ettred in ftor eof paying e endry ex tele, incurred dtrlnt thle period of tle diobttladteat of the Fit i)etartment. Adoetted. A resolution from tte Assitant Board, aepponting a cromnetter to eonmitt of throe membore of said e ot r meid two oetL ,o tak, into consideration the -po,-lbilite of etreeti.i:n market at te cur nee of Elplnn de snda alve:r .ttreL e tas lmendod by t dding, !tem her t rot e this B o e. ed etod then a topt e ld. The ,pecil t com mith e b upo the propoiton to be td a ra' role t alanl the leve sunuBm!tte a long retort. strnvniy anort g tht rarryingk out o e tle preeett, aed submlittng a reoihltion proeyd , for the ele of Lthe rioht of way and the contrect for thI thoteee terl nnder twenty-Sive years, Tile report and resnlution Mere ordered to be printedand mndt the order of t!le day for next meetnlfg. The BHlord then weut into executive session and the reporten edjournelel BOARD O ASSIeTA-,e ALDERMiet.-- The Board ot Assistants mett el,: "_-: lalrig-" in.sE. I,. Tracy- in the chair. There w S -tlee titel itenemtor prhetct. Tt"e reeulele of thle minetete of the prerlous meeten. Mse d!. pensed with. Tile weekly report of the Trceasurer showed a balance in hau. of $101.Q0). Another remort front thle vnan officer showed. thil ambere of Elton.e, ie·.,dL by hlin sines last repoit. Be h cam unicatleone were rferrted o the Fimeeeet Comtitte. The me nthly report t !the fi.tel eRnt of the city was ;ed rltd referred tod hoel- 't t om tmittee. A nmmorif ws reld foe tile Directors of tle o eloer Rth'otade Comtpey. Thte eempe'-ey pray-ed for tie re-',u, o thiry city eoleds, of td(M0 each, which were seiled iN I; orki fCoe thls ciy. T'ieCdede entas refterred to tll comlmib et'nere of the contuolhlated deb't. A rolnntulnt~ldcatton WA read, froe tie Roard of .Alirmei, re emnnnnling the improvement of tile re-welalk, around Annun ciatlo -square, s i.t a cost lot to exee $'"t). A ree llutoi otntrt bt by Col. e tithi, to tile efte that tlle t 3oar of ealr nlt belraeut es o m ,nl l thlh Ird of Asi.aentsi at 1 ote'te oe %ttere te moent e ext't, .for tle eulrtt o of assiting a the cel muonees of the il eeuguernltiOi of tle ackeon teonumt.t A reoi:thin prohibiting Ile Mlayor fl'ol publishing !1,6 proeir trtinn ill ay extept the e ofeiei journt.l. was aid on it. tddble A resoluto to abolil tile ofice of Porter of tile City Hall Mas, :lfter somell t..tditueioen, ]aid over nntil next meere A resolution w;ts off.r'ed irl mll=lollding na alptproprintinl o et01) to defr:.r thee elatuetatntle oneee n the ht uguetto tiol 0 thle mlOllllll 'lt, . t lal~ill lo h' e the report of thle Coeneietee.r of 1l 3M(c'Donu) h vsi:t't (whichlt. recirved by Ithe :oartd eend riea prlnted. wt. ado tet]. iA recohutiou wt. read, approving of tiro erituon of a p b1 seRrk) c ne" ' IF.punude .re,:tunl(ill ( I"ave ceanl, wlic, at't,,r lIdt)))tioll wita sclt np to tils Baard of Abniltrait Alde me, .\ re"",ohttlo, w offered by MJr. ..euit ht, increansn il Innl )er o. el:,:tin:i preciu"'t.c fl',·.l ;w,,ly-three to twenty-fliv ptrecinct,, wa =, t,'r! ,tle ,. nllt.;,ry C nlu;,llte., .A ,IH:lle: s,o, rlnp,)r n, to! f)llnn][[,,,, wove read. conts,:n] Tne CRESCENT.--It affordsno more than onaal pie sone in being favoredl with the opportonity to alle. to this excellent, ably conducted, and truly digniifli journal. It comes to us iu a n.ow garb of clerar atl beautiful type-an infallible evidence that the cour of the proprietoro rand editors - Mestrs. Nixon Adams--tas been alpproved. The conmmercial and monetary departments of t! Crescent may always Joe relied upon as being accura in tie mnimten t particular. It is owing to the abili and great interest that is displayed by the manat ment in furnishing thoe latest, atd always the mo reliable quotations of the mnaket. the operations trade, and the condition of monetary aflhirr, that h rendered it such a universal thvsorite ammong the m, c ctile community o'f New Orleans. Inottherrespet tile Crescent iL too sell knotto and alppreciated, need praise at our hlands.--[Thibodatx Minerva, Much obliged to yon, friend White, for your wal eomplinmets, for we knorw you feel lad mean wl you say. VACCINE MATTEn.-Physicians, planters and de birs can always obtain a pure article of Vaccine Matter on ptication to 0vera1l drag StOe s peeifid in the advsrtiseent naahtLr olauns. .,smmm --m---omm. ---7 [PROM 05 ePRfrac nOBaa8E8Ovn {r] WASmaoTroS, January 28,1 18.. The eighth week of the semion commence t-dy> , and we are still without a Speake! Wenere i have one, or whether we will ever have oneait all one of those mysteries which, like the soee of the Nile, or the identity of the individual who 'struck William Patterson, appear altogether lilimkate of solntion. Some old poet or other tells ns that "hope springs eternal in the human breast." I suppose we may continue to hope that the "sasembled windorm of the nation" will sooner or later come to their senses, (if indeed they ever had any,) and givee asa Speaker. But it is like hoping against hope. The Black Republicans are as malignant, the Democrala as hide-bound, and the Know-Nothings as firm, as ever. The Know-Nothings are the only party which has shown any liberality whatever, having repeatedly offered to vote for any sound Southern man, even though a Democrat. The other day they voted en masse for Governor Smith, of Virginia, a regular out-and-oat old-line Democrat. But the Democracy held off, only seventeen of the whole number voting for hitm. Such are the developments of the contest developments which have placed the batiOnaltiiieMr cans on the highest possible ground, and entirely relieved them of the responsibility for the pres.iat disgraceful position of the American Congrese before the country and the world. The Senate, which meets only twice a weeek, is still hammering away on our relations with Great Britpin, Ventral- American affairs, and the proper construction of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty. This morning Gen. Cass made an elabointebrar speech in t ihe Senate, in which he abused Great Britain roundly for her arrogance and herinipertinentmeddlingin the affairs of other nationis. and also abased this country sharply for its meek submission to British aggression. Among other thing he said that if he had been Prei dent at the time of the enlistment difficultie, he would have unceremoniously dismissed Mr.'Cramptdn, the .British inister. He re-affirmed the Monroe doctrineia all its length.and breadth, and quoted from Mr. Clay, ~r. Calhoun and Mr. Jefferson, to show that all these statesmen had recognized it as the true policy.? In short, the old gentleman ;was decidedly belligerant. 'It may be, though, that he has a particulhr pri vate grudge against the British government=-Lord Brougham having once declared in the House of Peers, 3 that the General knew no more of internatinul law & than he did of thelangnage so oken by the'inhabita~it of the moon. This indignity has not been forgotten by the Senator from Michigan. His military '-ior probably &red up by a recollectioni of his early cam paigns, broke forth this morning in all its force. The old General is evidently keen for a fight, and LordE Palmerston and Clarendon had better bhe'ti.clsi how they excite his ire. But there is no danger at long as Marcy holds the Premiership of the admh-ir tration. A Pennsylvania Quaker counld not be mori pacific than Marcy. The ultima ratio')-eg.t is ever at more appalling to him than a: Io. of .the spoils o . power. General Cars odght not to talkl ulit wa Sunles he wishes to force Marcyto:esigu .-, The opinion is gaining ground here: that the.Clay a ton-Bulwer treaty will not be iesepetedlij the.Britisl government, and that it did not inteadto respectit a 3 the time of its ratification. If so, of coore-otr gov 3 ernment will be absolved of its obligations to abide bi it. The result will perhaps b a free fight over the t1 poression of Central America, (including prohably the Went India Islands,) between the United States Great Britain, France and Spain--Russia,and perhaps Denmark and Holland, pitching in-as volunteers and fighting on their own hook. Welive instirring times Commodore Charles Morris, senior officer. oE: thi Navy, in active service; died at his resideac' in thi cit yesterday. Heoentered the Naty in. 1799,ans was promotedW1St6. a'nk of Commodore in 1811 e having distinguished himself in the last war. It se was in the seventy-second year of his age, and his dit alt ease was inflammation of the lungs. By his death Com modore Shubrick becomes the senior officer of the OcU RELATIONS WITH GREAT BrrITIS.-Und date of the 27th ult., the Washington correspondec of the Baltimore Sun writes: While the prospects of peace in Europe fade awo it is satisfactory to know that all war rumors a hushed in this quarter. Mr. Clayton may as well a' stain from further denenciations of the conduct of ti British government on the Central Americanquesti, until he shall ascertain whether the dispute betwee us and Lord Palmerston is still unsettled. It is very oossible that the views presented in Lot John Ruseels note of January leth tS53, hasalrea1d been, or may yet be acted upon by the British gover meat, and that the only remaining question to be di posed of will be the practical one, whether the Be Islands are dependencies upon the Belize. As to tll other matter of the enlistment question, there isamp] reason to believe that we shall hear no more of it,an our sensibilities will he appeased without a sunspensio of diplomatic intercourse with the Blritih governmen or even the recall or dismissal of her present Ministe The next packet will bring usthe Queen's speech I the opening of Parliament, and it will probably eo t much occupied with the engrossing sukject of the we to afford a word in relation to the complaints of ti United States. Lord Palmerston will himself take a early opportunity to explain and vindicate the coun of the ministry on that subject. THE ERnt RAILnoAD DISrruE.-A dispatch of tt 2Sth from Philadelphia says: In the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to-day, Jude Black delivered the unanimous opinion of the Coou in the case of the Cleveland, Painesville and Asht btla Railroad, vs. the City of Erie, that the said rai road company have a right to extend their roe through the town of Erie to its eastern boundary I connect with the northeast road. That the resistanc to and obstruction of the road by the Mayor ano Councils of Erie, is unlawfull and must be restraine In the case of the Erie and Northeast Road v Joseph Casey, the Court was divided. Judges Bladc Lowrie and Knox, held the repeal of the company charter constitutional and valid, while Chief Joato Lewis and Woodward held the sameito he unconstilt tional and void. The case will be taiken to the Unit Soases supreme Ceurt. La.unrxnBLE Acci.dT--A Mfother and Daughtr Drowned.-A melancholy disaster occurred about t o'cloclk on Saturday evening, on the Delaware river opposite .arlborough street, to a party enjoying sleigh ride. The sleigh belonged to Mr. James nt lender, hotel keeper, in Fourth street, above Thomp son, and he had been driving his friends about on tin ice durins, the afternoon. At 5 o'clock, Mrs. Eliza beth Albright, widow of the late Col. Peter Albright her daughter Emma, about twenty-three yearsof age with a niece of Mr. Callender, and another little girl got into the sleigh and it was driven off by Mr. Cal lender. A few minutes later the horse and sleigl disappeacred in as air hole opposite Broewning's ferry in the Jersey channel, while the occupants of th vehicle were struggling for life in the water. Co Page and the various members of the Skating Cln were not far off, and immediately fl-ing to the spol vwere enabled, by a jodicious use of their cords an reels, to rescue Mr. Callender and the two girls as complanying hint, who were removed to the botels i tile viciity, where they received every attentio requisite. It was supposed that all in the sleigh ha been saved, and the crowd began to disperse, when bystander discovered a body floating beneath the ics some distance above the air hole. After a short delat a hole was cut in the ice, and the body of Mrs. A Flit recovered. It was removed to Browning . where an effort at resuscitation was made will in cces. [Philadelphia Ledger. l- o E, t,.No a r.eOP oTF.R.--The Ohio Statesma says : The City Council of Cincinnati has expelled mreporter for refusing to apologize for having said thl I one of tile members was a harmlesis and useless get I leman. We wish we couldosay of the generality nsnicipalt Councils that they were harmsles oad .uec Ies..' Ibstlunobrtusately we cannot. The tosditionar stupidity, greediness, and ignorance of Engliso . Aldes men and Councilmen appear to have descended to th City Councils of this country. The London Aldes men have been the soandling butt of witts and satirist Sfor a long time; but tilhe fantastic tricksandeexeesoivs t footeries,qquite commonly enacted in our municipa fbodies, are fully equal to the transactiols of the Lord of Bow-Beli. SCHOONER CAPrsZED-n-Fotsteeo PereSmn Dromne( SA few days sincre the schooner T. WV. Levering, be . longing to Mtesrs. Boyd & Mathevws; of Accomta v county, Virginia, was sent in charge of a crew cot slsting of two white and two black men, to York rive for the purpose of conveying a family named Owec to Newtown, in Worcester county-, Maryland. The reached the east side of the bay in safety, but o Watts' Island, the vessel was caught in one of thos hurricanes which have of latebeen so frequent, an capsized--all on board finding a watery grave. [Baltimore Patriot, 29th. By the arrival yesterday of the ateearship Mexico, we have our fitef of elwvO $pertd to adtrday last, and late dates from hnteror ex.. From the Civif~n' eacommerial article of Friday last, we extract the following : At Oalveston the market continues buoyant, owMng n~r gat degeefor the demand to li up ships now loading for distaai pors. The badstate.of the roads and eoldweatherlhave, served to check the receipt of cottn nat 'HPton, though con qiderble quantttea -yet come in to that city. An arrngenet has at length beeoeesa between the contractors and cmorpan Oft bnrge.rairoad, by which the care Iave comaleced Jcarry. ingcotton from Rlc.ond, and the. qeraiit' ascumn i ted at ttint ao being trpfdly'ecaried o Thswill lead to an increase in the smomnt haludto r Iathenood and the recep bi from n6 at ill e rj hgofors oe tone to core. The rcýý s,' oenk at this prtamte unt to St ba es. The expoil itoe23e7 osto. Thesaale amourit to btee et a s)hort disance b enham. ba " 2Orr d ri.. ary- :..........: $ to 75 na a W r;Oio .sate-.of Good` Middling Desaootton to e the no di.na iner, w id oFair to worthet a g :rqll daet B est. Fara li as theo m.ctneýnl o 4irab u a, aaiata re.,l ch we trhinko uson tleb I ut t he ear tons are'se rcel ; h than gown, e eFrom ito Ano t nocherom L getenlot an ate ilatrem e cowerhe igh's late' ml te baoe tiht = athe rett appeare ' . at" mtic moralcnoil but howeverbt. itheir ha may e defeated. N ver avewef.lta re in any pubic qetion eforeor Lega e'iea it dollar of the puic debt. B iit we milmat.l_ ew e, at Ohaithe defeatofthattbikroif lc reparps r on our States. lx ly nIt., and thattwo or three of the mtall-bags wre hit tO There were eIght paseogera co te f0Oeh,,ehicl .Whie the conch was helngwhirledby''the rapi td a Id of this mortal coil," bat dually, beingtlodged some $ 7ote0 'or 8000, whic, however, sh 00 sequently foud2 n Another getleman toot "and ater d. frot Auestinhaeprohahly.heenloot by this acident The Naeces Valleb' etiser .has the following a, The onl isease, noarlqag gInparcom m tt kw theNicaragui fever. =udging-f om8pr ,appear fo e ac n ,oabonga . otl We hare rod, i pictd fogypo.Tworvegele daring the w.ek, have M. beaenllowedto go totleeward2of the bPaa, in come hWBoj e ofyourcoaoma mmat' nogligene, Play oa 5Thrtyxoerth Ci ,eq tmtSoset WvtraowS,Janary 28,1-85l -S'enase._Mr. Big le , of Pe.misva.ia, woo qualified and' tookkhis seat a Mr. Fitcptrrcksgave notice that: he would, taftdo row, moveto proceed tdthe electionof a pite ri the Senfte.. a r. Case the.a toik he floor an s mad a speephn Cen tri Aern affairs, The alerie .aond: bies.of the Senatejwere densely crowdei. s alluding.to thre remark oerheda r MluItforlteean that tho eountry might bq drift inotot diflcutiess ht sa dhe did not believe it bhe thought the Ship o1 t State was ohits tme 6n , aod teip doi g i Mr. Coass trongly derpooa d thoerdition arsoniod by the British govenh eat relatit~the prtetorate of Central Americ.a..hsaroacteriingherprten.ino Ssetting up a King over the besquito Indso mere mockery, under W.hich Hzigland alone is to exerci.se real sovereignty.,."i The statemontE0?aiscerroberatedby Mr., Clason who read extia4.from documaent -to sho thi tha 6 Britsahi Vice-Con~nsiuthe real government or. Mis e quite, and gO4titltbetd land i hia owe: name. o Mr. ollamergaveis voewa relative totheet otr d tion of the Cla0on-utowenr zeatylshowing aofP p ble pretex for te present asampthon by Englah.,t thIre' oeeups.ion-she'l.greed"not tom'hxerisei'was , e prospective, and had no reference to the occupadto . hich she then held. He, however, thoght thetidir for legislative action had notarrived,inasmuch as tf President in his annual message, expressed the hol .e that there might be an amicable adjusltment of it controversy between this Government and Gre' Britain. r Mr. Seward got the floor, when the subjoect it t postponed, and the Senateadjourned to Thursday. HosE.-M-fr..Letcher offered a resolution forthe&de tion of a Speaker by a plurality vote. The resolotio was laid on the tableo , on motion of Mr. Wheeler, by voe teof 106 to 100. Mr. Tyson submitted a resolution in aspirt of con promise for the election of Speker bya pluraityvote giving each candidate receivingnot les than 25 voes appointments in proportion to their relative strength The resolution was rejected. The House again vote( for Speaker, and soon after adjourned. W.Asnaoarov, Jan. 29th-The Senate was not is In the House, lfr. Underwood offeried a resontior providing that every member shall be voted for in ro tatioa-if no Speaker be elected in that way, then th( selection shall be made from the two having the higo est numberof votes--n debate nor personal explana tions to be in order dauring the vote, unless by unani moes consent. -He-said he would not. press the reso lutiontill to-morrow. Mr. Crawford gave nonce that he would tm.marop offer a resolution to elect a Speaker in one waynro vided in the Constitution for tlhe'election of Prsidoi. a--namely: by the States each casting one vote. iMr. A. lKIarshall offered a resolation suggestinj that it is the duty of each party to withdraw theib nomination. After debate, the resolution was with drawn. M.r. Steward submitted a reiiolution declaring tha with the concurrence ef the Senate, if no Speaker we elected by the 5th of Febrsury, the House would ls journ until the 15th of May. This was tlad a Ith table. The House voted for Speaker with the folowini resolt: Ranks 99, Or 63, Fuller 34,scattering S. a Mr. Whitney offered a 'resolution, leavinga bamn e therein to be filled by thename of the person recevini a majority of the votes, as Speaker. Before the qus i. tn was put on this resolution, adebinte sprang up.,o the question ofKnow Nothingism, in the coarse , which Mr. Leteher declared himself its bitter hunqali fled enemv. The resolution was then .id. on the fab. by a vote of 3to 49. and the House aqourled. AN AcIaEr Powo~D O-Hon.-A few weeks since we copied an article from on exchange, which related man crcumstances as being the flirt- thant occirred in Kentucky. A few daps fterb aub.ioiberinformed us, in lluding to the artice,thsat he had now in his Spossanion a powder-hom which was, doubtless, the firt ever seen in that State. It w.s taken there, he informed us, by Marsoil; who explored Kentucnky ome fifteen years beford Boone entered it, and is now over one hundred years old. [Plaquemine Sentinel. A SAGACIOUS Beon.-The Wooasocket (Maon.) Patriot relates the following I, Mr. Otis Wales, Jr., of Bellingham, relates to ns a Il cunning trick of a screech owl. It entered a pieon h most and killed severl pigeons. The outcrypof the rvictims arrested attention, and on looking in, Sir Owl ie stood there motiosless, like a sentry on guard. Mr. '1. Wales took hold of him, but he did not stir. He car b ried him to the house, the bird being as rigid as if I, dead. He was laid on his back on a table, buot there dwas no movement. As the family stood looking at c him, he opened his big eyes, then turned upon his Slegs., and was at once wide awake. 3Ir. Wales says ln he feigned death, and did it to perfection, until appa d rently convinced that he was out of danger." e, Yors TarLo.-Oliver tilikiin is as much of a wag 'as a musician, and to make his waggerymore success ful he affects the dress and manner of' a clergyman. SWith his white cravat and sober black coat he makes not sa bad imitation. He was at one ofthe hotela in Springfield, a few weeks ago, and his deidedly cler ical appeaofiee attracting the attention bf the com in pan asn they at down to dinner, he was called iufson to a k a bl.sing. He did not refuse, and got on very it well for a sentence or two; but when he came towards a- the conclusion, he found, as it was his first attempt, of that he was utteriyunable to remember the usual man nor of closing such na exercise. After hesitating moment, he recollected the usual sabscription of his -letters, and he brought his petition to a close byadd iPineelth ereot nolsrmncit- "V.orstrul.. Oliver Mi.i A CLosE SAVE.--Awhile agoone hot day, a very wI ealthy miser of this city died of cholera, and it was found necessary to place his body n a colin without removing his esual apparel. One of his heirs, who was standing by, suggested, jl oas the lid was being i. tottoned, seesrchingthedeceased's poketo,wwhich was done, and the searcher found an ordinary money Selt around the corpse, containing over $5.000 worth Sof notes, bills, etc. [Chicago Tribmne. A Bradley, an Irishman, of Philadelphia, offers to Sight any natie Americar for $3000. The gauont If has been taken up by Rusk, an American, of the e same city. and meetings have bacn held, but thosfar d inetfectually, for the settlement of preliminarie. Baden s challenge was, it is sad, intenadd to eatch Tom Hver.