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BUSINESS DIRECTORY BENSON, JOSEPH, HOIJITI AND3X66 IPAINT FitI( Conlpxlrcac, opl~mxlls I lnyerlto Sgunrs. 'Copper and 'Zinc RI v5, mole lu o1I 0 )1,0)I unrl home window,. '27--~?L '66,,,, 'P73US ( AND JOISo?, ,1 C1L'uyar 611 ,e1 , 1)16111)1 t116 to hi e fIlr nd land lie Publl ic for pant fnvrx, mug olicita n cut' ttunut ec of theilr pntronnp. _131 BILEAUX. G. A., ATTIlN6Y-.AT1,AW, No. 61 Cnm~p xtct r (rlrnne, ,r 1)001616T, G. (.. & Co., 81161' A~iI6NI8',1J610 .L'61 186161N 266ll11AN'r, 12,166 . _ "r' IAILTEI & CO., T. H., 1I1A6.26l66 IN STAPI V uud Furrllcy ( curie of oil kind,, corner Com mon an C(6011.61, F. . ,WINEIIII, 66DI66, i'N666,.66 ed r nt Suce, uc.,etc, N . IU f:(illlll xtrrrt,~l CILOK D IN1.1 11CoS. (O0100IISI(IN AND &'(f V li i 1111LAN WCo., 111:1 nl6ll I66N il C )enlrlx inl WI IINI ad II86I6CNSLP L rlUO, 666r116, etc,, 661,16 I mu~ IIII Illll Cur rmrr streetL* New OTIlelni· n2!1 ly (;JON VRNEI, &.C., IUCRAN F.'S IN S \\I '11' 616N 1 6166611., 661,,, ,ruro, bounded by CeuloHl co I'6p ..l.1US WEI., ATTORIINE:Y AND IIUNSEI6, V'6 6.A . S. COM6HI6ION61, Roy,,l e1nli t, .,l1 the61 11oo . O . .2 T1a D 6)fýLI/oN '6& C0., . D., DEAL.ERS6 IN 6.AR1'81.' 68ut .I./ ~ r , Iil t:llrill, cir., N . 3(1 U rarlrs ond 27 Cuato nnnu r DTIN66'L' 6116UN6 P. ATTORNEY AND D1 IOIZY'6% flt.\1-T. & Y HAR6.6NGON'SlC 11A66U6611611C :utiun, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ II .66,,. Will 666ic;n1aprshao ~xnto I'll~r~r he, 'I'crr·1. ne and 1 ,M1erry,6 IeFex . 1o V. (,iIhe lw , tdio 1111r 1. Slk, 11t.oo. l , Dc C o. , !Inn. . VIorhiesI1Ila. . 664 ICi II''l)I' II6' acre266Ž661,llpIO UBYNFS & IIA6RIN6CON'S D86.6t168,Io 6DIII 6IlC 1111F111ANTING1 6,1.AN (TOOK. 161,1, .,,,,ll61,1r 1 n 1 for SI 6 l im,6 fr ,alle, l) InrgLolld 0sl6 l '6 61 Ar titirý.1_ _ L7 - 61 6 , 1L. N. Jr., &Y1 Co., 11lFR. 1 C1 liIIII'1P) M iRiflh-l·SNT8 rrr 2::lmn pltru. , .rIC11BREI,)I, .1 H I NL. ERUTLIINR, (:lrc " iJ Irtrel, ml~st to thle Snorter ref Nevin, 1e wi yre n s*. ebn0 GNWyltrpNiri'i ; andH N ()6 Fitting; done1 will,11ntnlvz Rol difo p twh, noo~ ther mult re-1 ahlllt term., n 'L31) fr TaIQU1 1&AI6ON8T.6l'1.E 1A'I 0,6,111A66 IV o..Spirit s ITN II Iii . 6666 cu , 6 1,6or mod a.,rd Oils,, 2 o. 1 Aeg ýfncuvinc«cr eo, N w f'riuxn. frll NILOST & ll, CO.I.I.,1RS IN 1SOOTS, SHOES,. I;ORO I' Insl=· Iflls C r, etc., No. 161,,l,1 'ili8str .. _ F II. KNAPP & W. S6. CH61ANDLEI, 6116 'g 1`\1 SFRGI: IINN,1 I (:ImI 'greet. Pat)~l !'t1NII116HOS111 .. P16 IO611I,6 Il. AN61 It. ,,II8 G 1-I EICT r I utO, Puny ACot 8. corAer , I,' n t. C0,arle I,,,, 8. ,l _ _, _1,1,.6, P11166 ______ ITAI6Bv,11016JAMISO N S6TAPLF, AND F'ANI,6 6161o u ~:l* llol.rl icl i'nei'l''irnl-nn · IR(:"L""." Drrxnret. _ ,,rP1 G ERi 1.S , AI( 16,1.\ R , L TIlr R Y, etc., N NI. 2G 60iura- _11 ItIDIN 111,1111 1 6,S116 11CN$, 661116 1816i P66am leI:r , rn,66 r of Clorrl 1, 661.ep NI 66 (lly -n 11urd 161'h 16 I &ckct flCo., Rrnr AIStuf ll, I tr I)II(06 11166. S 1 . Tongule and IIn, rd Pin, and (I,')'peo 66 ,O1 U6'61n)6Ir and('I1'.k ll (AINES, s Iland EII I naz 6 HUIPI ,S &i CLAUSS ( GROCERS ANDl DEALERS( IN 1V 1":.-+'r l":16Y01 ' I' 61,, No,. 14 N 26161C. 1I d I '1'ehiupiuuln sh'clxall yda"w neeC H Ni ERSON V NIV& Co., S. & A6P. I.Ol,8N S1, Siellmbuat , mug F'imily tiu},p corneeamr Mngnrlne raid Nat- dn' HIIIAIi D P. A.1 1i11 A.i'18. IN STAPLE AN, J(ENI)IIY. 1161Ž(, STAI86186 AND FAN1Y .DRY 11 .loud1= 111, ',l~n A Iel 1.Ct 61, lNo. P.66 16616 6 61116' OWEIJ It. K., ACTTORNEY-.ATLAW,6 No 13 W(111 Hal ___f FlI l. ALEXANDER1, IM6PORTE61R AND16 DNTL }:IC. IN ll1.66.II 6 IN IIS 6161616 .U" ISTNI) 1 A 6611.661 F'. 61'C ITTIOLE'1etc., No., No. Nif fmp .1116, E..1 IV)I.. & 6o 6 DALRS IN 8 6RO('TH C.61d . pnntdud. screr CLJ I~P:, ie. _ _ _ _lu·1.K I ElrANDElSON&(i l16NES, D11616Ž6 IN IIC61666 H y.., :1 rIN,6116866, e61c.,1 066,,, I. P HTNtiOAN GEO. 4V. &i Co"~ S.S 1IPPINO( AGENTS i 6YI 6N0. & . .,116RICH 1J6.1,6,IlE661, corner Coral11 1 INl I'1'dlIl68 6116 yal 111. 1 LT :V IG. IIT._J., AUC'~TIONEER ANDSI A('PltAI 11 «~.\ .:i wn «I r ra1pt1 7T 6 6 .16,111 1611 61, .II_,'61 TE, jIl(6 no, . , .6 C..D 18116, .fI1Ž611 6,61 ;I'IIN 1 RO IIS ilp N :IVN I.41 ( FIIO1 , (II. F, I'll 111.1T1; 1 6N61 111 116 ilr IN NT 016111, S. 11, X: Co., 81111616166 811111 j)1CIIAY;1 1,(0(11)661(11 t~r rt, ,Po IC~lN88 l(,_111, 1 66116161('OI 81861 1,616 4., 1,,,T.o p1 TKl~ uI~.&C(, 61166861 INnd 116" (ITIIINI, 1~gl,N 1 1.VittipII4 66(0. II. iiWi«, 6161.1 etc., Nu. 66 6.86168 - I':1'0 .i. (P 66.,., IIl:AI.61R6 IN 86T.1I'(. ANDI) 1J 61., 6_ DI,16i6. r; I6,,,i1r 61,,aInl __li __rl __re _=. LA1661.N6111. C". ETTORIENR'6,All.11,8 NO. 18 RA'. h61nD? PIha, Cltc thie 1'o6 116611cc1666w Nrlrmi I 161DIS; JOSEPH 1 CoC . (CVHINSON 1611 6 -..ANvTS ANIrCI i.AILLS A. 6116.ST 68RN PRINIDIN) I EIGHITON & I .1RBOT, (:I.ITIIIEIR, rumoer of SC- " RINI , N66C. F,. P Co., 6.OTT.IN 661666 L 1'(17ll AND?86 6,6, 6SIO'116116.6 SoAND N. 4I O1181 6.jII.616616N661666 6.N6 KFlNT166, Coo!, L. 6 , ,l,,,and 11168166626l~ri il P6111111166 26180'Illpaillll,1,1 166 Q TRINCIEORs, F..,-66CoT~.;, I1'A6161-26A616,6 OIS,0 CŽTRIoi a .'ID, J IIN C., 1 1,al 616, 6 of TA161166161 I, t~rl:,' \NO riP:N l'LF)O; '( '."1 (Yh .1 [l'l'liL:h M1+ 1"YuRDI.Il., too r'"mp «tr,. t a'A1:[ x~t:F.I 11',.66611 AN 1111F:t N.I 1, h:,llIi 1, 6O,11, I 6116 FAN,-,1' \I2T ,'I,":S tio ATC ES. ll j.Yely1 rfclr rrpnirl. ,131 62FA11A26, 11 . (:. 6Coti.\N 801'261861026 17, 11.. 1 ,1 , 6666., P) ,,, ,, " 1,,1,16, 11n., 36.60 ('261_ , _66. ,6 ---(16.ES 66l & Co. 811,6 CN6 8110. 62 1I NA11 al «16n16nogp.,ualite, 11,)6d l'86l 261.61,1 1I IA6F,S UFFL P 66 Co.:L,R 0161 D \IINV Al 1, N O66666,. ~ ~ r ul urrrr S.ilirr 110 . -4ý(1Z1 (Ll, I. F, INPORTIIERIA) AND 6.8,'R I1N 62 6 6n.6, 6111616626iie Fl i i, 611116 Ii n .116166111 11 )'1 11616,. S & VAY CL001III IIS, rnrlir 01cap "III IWEL( T 1"16661 6ŽD 16.16 I:)IT.CIId!:, 6OO11.,ci 66 Co., IELElS1Ž6N 610166 1Pt sta·(r:, rrrrner nr c --nn xtrrrt, np xt --- _---- Parma,, It.: Co.,(216,F6s IN Co.cl,0THIN AND UT1 IIIN 1 iL COI , II. 11861,l: 11 6,11 61 6 t all 1 6roce 66-S6'. d 166, ily 1116., lic. , 6 o, 1001,1. - 6ILLY P. &AiII 11,1,1,RS IN61S1',(S AND FA- 1 I(I: , COY ., .1.,;,1corr 116.66,6 C6Ž666,tret1s 1 n 1 nnlRE: HIIE IIFIENnY fillccilor t F. N. far. '6nlo) NOTARY 6PULIC,6No 2 Co, lŽre6l'l PlaceN N611 Orlrm~s. 21 11,1)066111. C1, F1A{,ILYIDROAER, No. 7 6 Camp Ei6 mN lII 166. Nc ,,ecn f.6,,1ll 128,l6I ad 1tch 18t 111611 Cý'I CH.IP CIbLLLES A., DEAL.ER I\ PINE t7 anld I;;lilli Onbld l Furniture, Nor. Ill -I'll 173 S ~:an arrest, LCANIN & C..l.66 11660., 111I TNI . 6N11T 1J ,rr } ro IN Iin F Poods, Nu.. 16.1 46.6 (:.1 1~61111 6 1.'1. PI. & Ž C 6.1611'.1,666166 M6 Flt 611( 6' NTS U .\SI GENERA(.\l PRODUCIIE AND 1'BO011SION Dh:A1, 1:1'. 8, Nn 26 Poydru street, New O)rleans. Ir~l w.,ew . w. suAW· a. r. ,new Ira G. W & Co, ,GO 24 ISPIOS AND FOR. 47 51'.1RDING 1t I(I(UllIAN1S, NoO. 21 PUotllllB surer. N(IW cOrlenný my8 111-°'W FIANK Jr. &Co., 00aI)MISSION ANDI t1JhorWAILDIsl )j:R(:ilh STS, AND DFAIERS INV WFSTERN PRODUGF~ No 80 Tchouptoula, street. 01 STIRINGER, F, &: Co., FASHIIONAUIE CIO Il1INL',: FU I1NTSIIING G)ODS, TRUNKS, CARPETT ,+.n- ,.1, Nn RS Osmussleet, myl Eu o ru CU LOMa,Aio1 IUNY in f. o W}. "t .1 litl~liý:.: r k-vý. Th,.. D. Siil rttOiu~i,,:v ýCT. CýýTiTIh.iTi( UIbT·, (· Prow Urlcpn·. tiz3 NEW ORLIEANIS DAIL Y CRESCENT O PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED, BY NIXON, ADAMS & CO., AT NO. YO CAMP STREET. VOLUME IX. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1856. NUMBER 6. VOUM IX.__~*~ _ · _ SEA-GOING VESSELS. TEXAB ANT) MEXICO. To gall on TIII( H)AY 11th illttl t Beo'lock A 31. FOR GALVESTON ANyD ItIATA ' ititOIA BLAY-U'. ;. 3l1.i Lle-Tile new iand elxllillc it stetlehip CUarleIs RIorg! n Helnliy l'ee, cmmc ndttlla, will adl ci ahbove. ot or peanige, ScvlAti xpeela uccomeeldtiiilt apply on Ieutd, orB IIARRIS il M iAl, [Qatar .lllllM P'' oypla~itc thle Btelnnrlill Landing. ItBT-'Uh0letlehlilpa of lbB Line ill herlftler pay [igllt cal"" on gtods from Powder Itlo to Letet. Oil SIIpecprrx ill ilcice crtoide themclvea with the 1 til' _r'___link of Inl~ll . No other form will beitigncd. tl) Will teuv T'IIURBBiAY 1311 init., iii 8,'elrli, A. B. FOR BItAZOS SANTIAGO DI RBACT-Yice New Urltte and 'rtIcci U. A. -41 I Line. Tu I ew and ici edcent cilmtllp NaB tiluw, Join H. Thnm I Commander, cr. sl leave Ia above, plunclliy.. }'or (eteilt or pe-l-e, Ihaill) gmlt a-tegruot ccmmodilctxx, ilvAey' t XIABIIIB &. BIBBIBAN. Letet m~lin te~t }llltlt Li BicetRliide Ltnleliii. AYr-All frelilght ilppld by tie Neutilte will l ; dlivl 11d to U pllain ennuedy, JI'e Ii temelr lilmpuq, iclteaa olllrwvla direeled. Ay-iAippcI nelt peovlde thIi eten witb the ttetaehr',1ille of No other Ilei ncill ite xignd. To ci n F UiIiA Y, ireeh 1411. lB B .'cloek. A. B1. FOR VERIA RU .U. B. AIL, lINE Thile new lad tegiBiccn( temxhip Texas, Thn. Irorbl·r cnnmmwnder will leave for Vera Cruz m Meolc, epul eeelly, curry li cuB lh . U. maels tll"e'ori p relghteu paiU, ge having I B. gant A ecommalatl.M ceain Baid JCI telepe, illellB' ely to DlAIBR1S B IIIIBBO.I, Cot of Jlltn tluret, leplediet the Bltenmhip I..I.. ie V-NoB freight Bill be receieed withoicl order from the MA NEW ORLLEA NS AND TEXAS U. SiAT.BBORI)A AUY.-iJ'he f.illciini new and eeslli ll etl.Ilnit will itehftee Ieave on SUNDAY alnd T'UBDAIISUAY, au B 'lnck, A. Ni., enctllcly. Clt.leci flor pl.g, }lfeiy Pitee, BLUammaei. ilIttxeo~ , JIllc. I.iI"·, do. L.tttlrlate, B'i. II. Tulbot, de. Perxcvernece, Hlenry hepptrd, IS. Delivering freighlt fur all point. I, ,, a rn Tovn.· at thle end of the Shlipp T'auklsa, L'urdrrllnnl lloao l ndixlloln. D Ullpelr.. will pleiehc provide the eteh with tec e ste, m er'a illI of fidint, ue n. nhor dorm will hIc.liecld. ,tl .nil 1t9e, It cc lUR foot ot.lill.n trect. P. li-Tilln Linl InIgI ID Iwhleliild Iim Pilot oe Phd c a It.,, the .etlner. will hereafter beu le in mat out under Il he -ioleti iene of it. own Uilpmicia. a25 It CAL IFORNI A. IslEu on TITF.-D)AY, Mssdr 1155.l t S nctk A. \f NEW ORLEANS AND CALIFOR Ststt.... in Ntttttt p l.ist, vin NSi tsttt-Cx .tOsired Iinn falia rom Nra· Crlcuns t0 Sm Fllcirrr--'lle slI perlor stesthl;p D0lle1 1VeI, tt.', J. W. P'atterson, cart, tstsdr, issll Ictst for P+A ,SS.rcnn. itttrngta, tx nlgr,", rst ssting wish the l stemnhip Sierra S R dn, on thet Its ci [ , a S sssssun delAS Ss. 5' sosgers hy tLix lineItre oAisresi Bnt Its As ssss0,, bollh in ttouotts s as d timelEs ITI (555v basve wnvorul Ano new iron nlonfnera oa till, Iake nad icier, nlnd am ·I sblsyd to transport pa Fosr xSttt{;ntt dispnlpt ran d1 comfor :+n theS Ihstsas. For freight or p(55550(5 alply to +Cm+L V. C. TEY's.TSAS5ON 75 ((sosmgtrret. NEW YORK. FOR NEW YORK-IlltPUlAR SAE Tbe :11 now ar.Uouner Idn., C....... ..wrur Ilring esrs nlt hier css ssts blnsd, will tseS yssbk dstpatcs. 5orbnluceI ofllfeghlt nr s xgs, apply to t (:OE. W. SAFSON A ,LCO., 8L damp ( tr(o t. PHILADELPHIA. b FOR PRILADELPIIIA - SIt: tAR SsNFS.-rflss Al tttSp eiA lpacet Pb . Tsst..stsn+, St .IttOSSlman, 5Crf hav l5 a ]Cr5e of lint cargo S5StSis, Oill httve rissss diSpntsE. For 555 nce of frelght or toll 0tS O. 1V. IIYt5CCO., A2 Camp street. FOR PHILADELPHIA- It t(:l7,. It SNE -SItso .11 mgnlnr pAS krt 1 ri55 ,5 Isis 1y .SttCklO5, ,mutos, borItb s Igtnre portion 0l pssltttt m U Iolld, will iken rliO(5(ICh. Fur freigIt Or 5St(5nCr apply to stA3 i). tC. I11YNSti( N h o., (:&une (At -1, t - FOR PHILADELPHIA - 1150,il,51 I Lis,-Stss.,1 ranl SlttC ptCltltl b )rig 11151 tI iMls m, y.Sltttet, .nter, at ltsitg x lrg ttststiOhr cargoo oa 1a, w\ill haee di~lpatch. For freight or Pusrmge. ilpnt CFA. W~. IIYYssst2tts. ItS tI ('I t. BOSTON. FOR BIOSTON-S; F:+; ,AI. 55SF--1(5 sststitt 5SCltt.Ut55 Nsss,,ssst, nlr m.r losxlinl: rad will bnle lllirk di""pnteh. For lin! ,lilu of illaigllt or pn..agr. Iplrly n hmtr,, nr t.+l s+'esst . Rt.to A ss t 1N, I (., 82 Cotmp -tss t. FORBOSTON-tFt(;(:It.I tIlN ti-'flt1, tS Is') .L It's) ArIC.in lt :tXs5, Spewo t 1 og r~rrr ly ,: I I~r LilriyO !ICIICI~d c m takle Shle bulk of hurt cis h ouo~r, fur flrigilt of whi'lll. pp` to - FOR IIOSTON-IItstIL.tS INSAN-TIIt it stoeiil shi.llets \Sttltsts, xtrinnwld sssttlttosl tstlre 4+sCk Aistls. Fur (At uuec f toso r p+ras, stsPis to 1'nll (..C. S INNsAo A4 .. .5 C'tsnmp tssss LIVERPOO L. i FOIL IVERPOOIL-iTl 131 1 F N lO GRLTVERP OOI- TI: 11WT i~I Ii~ AI ,hip POR tllVI 1 flPOOInL TlllY hliNI g 1 p :rt nr gor hrr cargo 11.1rlll will ngClhog o di0patch. 1'lr bnmo- cof treiight, apply to m9 J1 . I I. II II i;E .L CO., 1lf CIlllgili ltl FOR LIVERPOOL. 1111 .\I ITll ISIA YZP A*II Ilnnt iNelsu n I,1 pill t- "a . 'kI. tllch F'or t u . tc o :>>"/ hie- nttn1 u, nl 'lp o hanrd or tio l hirl kA F O'O I.IVERPOOL-OI,- IIl AI FASF S.\llr hf~~llrnCi liar[ nt'hi F LL.F;) eiC86La. i i/ meet wtlii Ili. pnr ur frefylltt apply to FOR LIVERPIOOL- TIIE AI AIIFEIRIJ"AS strip A.lM\.-Ir. Itatrc ml~r, h;tlrlne the cn~ntrr I);tr of Lr c;xrpu vl-il-c, , nll nl'or with di'plnteg. A t recll or 'n'"Fr. n ply- to J1. if. Siff, 470., .I (:I.. 1 n(: o~ rln aiilel. I O R ~11 OOL--T IE V~ERY FASTT mling bi Saltnlt Ablbott, hlno"r . IlovillFthe gratr ar of het crgo engaged, will meet wl ithl J. it. .%Se of col (rcight r p.u,,nýC, apply to fc'li .1[1..\ 113i2117 (; I": , 1;t 1., U l'ulnmo o sate[. FOR LIVERtPO OL - The Al BRITISHlSI ?Lip nllonll, Rublsnsoll Ynrior, Laving port ofn hier cargo rluS II cll , till meet wnithl illlmrdile d1. yntcltl. Four freight, apply to F2- ~IVERPOOL.-TILE:E FAST SaII, mg shs~~lip TIL11tlns Pel"]elns, Iligglus ntarier, w111 meet with \yjtldispatch. For freight or~ U pahmk', ap-), pIe1S J. II. .\Sil IRlII1(:l.l CO., 120 C-ml- vt.. l GENOA - FOILGE33OAG-6r116 R6M:Af.Ilri6A Y FA6I ling 666, 66666shp IItoa. 6666,66 . 6 r,3, ers mntrhvngpr of her rnrgo eugge·d, will inert~ 't "'I.ytch For Ulllnnce of freighrt or pn.smbc, apply nno bosrdl, or to G J.. It. ASRRRIIDO FE & CO~, 120 Common street. - HA VRE. FOR EAVRE. -TIHE S'1lIIIIID A1 maserloing: nenrly nil hr--erg nanged, will meet~~ with inlmediltc lirlptcel. For frEI~glrt, aply t J. 1. ASIIIDIIIIE & CO.. 120 CamuooaIrel For Ipn~snuc, lnviup rllperilrRooraceomd odations appl to the 06p,1,, o,' aonl, 6. I'ort f6 Fourth nitrirt. fr·? FOR IIAVRE.-T ill .61,60Di Al :\mna sip Seltntor, Conii, mn~lrr. having the e,6 Part o66 er ca6rgo e66g66g61, will ha1 e quick dio,,,6. For freight 666 61 to felt J. 11.1 11110613.6k C0., 126, 6o66on stre6t. FOR IIAVRE.-TIIE Pr 36166 SIIP RLehnionla, o nkill mntc t, hoeing nenrlyl all her cargo engaged, , will Irxvo tluick dispaptch. Fror 66111 or pn66'i66 app6ly to 61611 6360. 15'. IIY6,6661 k CO., 12 ,nmp 66re6. FOR FREIGHT ORCHIPARTER--TlIS 6661.63,s ac6e 61,6pp6 Too,, iayLo Lucretia, John t', ,663,,63, b ,mnud6r, b -112 tons.6i now e6.aly ior 6ugnge,6,l,. Apply 6, ,16 II1,6161,1 C, ~ 10., i'ommon 6 3 . WANTED TO CHARTER-A 00011 66,cl o 3f s 1oat . F))6 )or 6nrtic61 nr6 , pp6ly to J. II. 36H616661166 6 CO., A. , 10 Comlmon streect. FOR SALE, FI:lEII 1 OR CAII1RTER. 4 TI,, 6,,,16ili,,gl l,,o6 L666V61i, 116,,, ,,gI.o,6'1c Th 'st01-hakLo el 17tnnbler-00 l, rpncily; eighlt years aid,~ has beren recently o66,166,1366d and r616ired, w6ish6 a ne6w 6 6I666 p o bolttom. 6,fn6 16,66d, 1,n6 '6ar6, 6ails, rigging nod, ro666366, 66oplete163 666 d66,161616166 IV66.6666,6,,166 11. . IIY6012 6 60., 61 66,,p 616,66 BY L1.611 .T 7: \RR6,6N16 1'I WYITh 116 r6,n6616, , .... d ilit, an1 d S6, 61IAND. I L l oao~r nrrd facility, snfrt nail liiplntch, or uaunmitting fnndn from £I op",cnrla nt night, na well its hnv ing Pnalcllngrre lolorlnblg Rcemnnlodnh'(I to or fromither of th bove named rollfrie., ,t>'y^ollvclioa of claims promptly attended to.. I~rtlir from Wsnflnce, by beinlg "roar raml," will lilro him-llnnt Rrn o12,UI1 JOHN TOOLE, 25 Rlnnk Place. RAILROAD TRAVELING. N_ W ORLEANS, JACK SOt AND G.REAT NOITIIERN AI ROAwd), DeRpot on alliope str "et, trorn r f C:nlara avret near tho New Ianin. PASSFNttFPR TRAIN SIEIVG te city daily at R t . M, BuncRhes WIyik. 1 1' M. I.envRt OE' n dally at 2I'. Mt. Reach's thle city n[ 7 1'. M. 1'nmeoagr' received and handed atn illttE Foure tt EYons. Faunas-Four eontx per mile, ercl way. Children and aervanta, halt' "'ice. PILFIGR UT TRAIN from 1. City to Otyka and all atEO .I lOyIakultE Ny'tI 0,11. ltdl ,a , aldthtltlt l mtotrdny, forom i Ost HtoXer inrsitermecdiate etorionx, arerlJ Jlos daR it t'10' and nEato.. tygSmsall Tickets issoel, nn nllplientlon, ut n modarata Price. 'Bacnreion Tickets at hair price to anly stnttou en thle rand, for piassclngurn going and t urningn the somle day. /,.1s0. . I. It(, R .1,Etgp! tRttR GCn Sntr'Lt T,,i- It u Line of STAGES TO JACICKON, Miss. M E ORLEANS, OPE fly0 --0Rr1t AI (Nit GREAT WEST REý'~i '`1ItN I1Att.RtAIt. This Ralnd wrill hes open for ua-colura d freight from Algiers to Itnyou 1(oInfI n distance oC Iclentl'-tllee roil"s, au nod after thE eitof 31(11 NLX:T. RIttENGFR TRAINSI L-" thte Pupuo nl \ liers erc:, day nt.......,....fi:30 .1, I. I (;rtfn every laytttt......t.....t:i.t :. S I Arrive at Bayou Rt.. . . .ery day at.........T...OP2:3 31', RETURNING: 7.c~tvo liuyun ir +a ..................···· 1 i0l P. V,· .... ........................:30 P. 1 . ' oucd fori.;IidPcl!lr linyu tai,,rr nod 7 i t lcr %etions itt,.xy, It dt .EtIdEEn eeR t ttd, I.nftarote Crolsing, 1.··.. I··l, ·, 'ii-crrillt End Rnynu Rung (whole W e Carul,uny i~,, .1 gcn'-) mu~it L.' Fnniil. 1tutiitt, Rt( hto E16v lpl ne tlttI[O ,tht .tttl: El the CtIIEET.tlu 61%if A. B. 51511, Yice Or idr t. STEAMBOAT DEPARTURES. 01110 RIVER. will lve on '1"TIl l fiSl)SS 5AY, d.u:1 55h lst.C. 6 s'clck. FOR LOUISVILLE-f II F; VAST Hmigpasule snre ls't J. lWssssI, will Icuyu n abolxve, andl for all Illtormurliil e Innding", F)or frceight or pxI,',e aPsuplll nn board l Ir to I lil":TTERTON k1 ICEEFF I E 'l' Tchouppitnulax Htn~ot, BEiLL,, IIUCClhAA~R CG. 96s Sssgtsssse sset. yyf A plan oC the cabinl caln bo seien and xhdle roomy aeclllrd by upolyyinn to YRcttertol k Keene.. APd lie Rol) t J. Ward will take freighlt for 3lumphllH, nick- uenu, t/alru rid I'aduca. Will leave FRIDAY, 141hl Inez~ or a .',leek 1"- N--_ 555 FOR LOUISVILLhSS5s5 FI5J Y . III s gulnrau il pulscllger pnrket altener Airtelolpc i Captain~: nllla ~ 5 Fsbssn, will s larva forss~ and nu mlllermediatle buinding , an Rbovr. Far freighlt or PIxlngCI applylJ oa hoilnl. lbunr, o to 'fON .t: KI)X~ i~FI;F''i: 29 Telluepitoaliu i street. Ag pn n of ,n l, can ll e seen and Slate-rooms secured b y npp13'ing to the .Cntc WII take freight for \r)Pelnpis, ('ilirn and 1'ndncnh. mil1 II"PPE5 MISSISSIPPI-s Will leIe on TUFESS AY. 141,5 inn., at 6. 'loss P. 3k , FOR ST. LOULE.)-5555 FISN ro ralur f x pun/:µ"r .tuna,, $. J. Rrathn c Js . 3f. 1 bite, Ss xter, will le5ve far thSe 55 55555551, aRll 1111n:ledrltl e hnldingxi. For freight or PIIIIalg, applyl on ioard, or to 5555555555, 29 Tspsls SA Plan of her entli llrln bo *een and mtate-rotms se on LOWER MISSISSIPPI. WSSsss.5, 955555555559,,. 5555iss., sS5 5,'55.k P51 FOR ST. OIE 55 SLA 1S F I (!Kr . eeng,"r pacl "t I11g mr, Ln155 5 sss m F. . whill leav /nriuilrie of rr~Pipmnni I lcnlnllir on tits: Nashville mil leum· palir 'wckito John G. C:line, Johln Simpsoni, tUity of llnmix\ille 55ill h .ave 1YI . 1',1215 Ist., t I n'loc5. 1'. 3L t REGULAR ME5DRIPHIS F55 SF5Y I'slsket-ss.r Slslsmpss S ons,l.ssspl. :rern ville, and all lnndingn in thle Ilullds-The u rl ]ca5enita bove. Fn, freigh555p551t p5S5 oSwj er rsil h .e rea.y SSStss, Jrelgh ss or P issss hiss a SlsS nds 55555 lsssss 95555MN555 E. 1555,U 55 ,5 C., fib s our,s' . 5. r5. spy Thr Ir uT rrll will «,k, freight fur le P~uhilb: nrth tltcm phi. 9ss.s, S155,5,s Nitr. .linrsspsn lssssl. 5555,5.Cirr aTllll(il ssssls,5 e nt TTssssislS S t 6 o'lock l.. '. 3L. h~~U. S. MA*IL I INE - 4TEADIFRR ssi-lnu sSnrl sSSShss-ssss I'Hoss ssssS A5,55 Pilssr's Point, Si55555555 L55line55 Luke Providence,. 55555 5i5)T's L 15ding55 slillikcn's (tend, 1-icks.555s 5555.d G5ulf. ss ternlediate 1Hidingr--·Tl e nplrlldid, fnnr runiua Ima-gar acket SontLicrn B.lle, fS. Sh lLroadrrl, mrlL er, ill IcIN iTiE W5555. F5r lsseiS-t lr ssslssursg appl5 nu unrd, or to I'FSssss IF:R, j iUODRisssIsss-Fs., FIJh sdelss s trs. t. 15555555515 Sssssllsfss-.5elle Till also 55sse s [gl for all palm-ti on SheYaIIrnssiver, with the .r;vil5ge5of resh5,pping 5 t 555.55ur5 , f site having mE lade very udvar«,geonr rrmageuuntr for that ur Po~e 1clerk ill be on the Ievee every Tuesday morning t I'l 5551 F. 511555 5. i5. 5 onsssssts P. S.-Thle Sourthern Belle will attend to the b axinesn of tine steer XSi. FS ss. Trassse durin s thle Ssprislsimil Somm5Ser s5,5x, YAZOO RIVER. . FORLEFORE , 55555N55W555. ssSsss, Iissssssssss issss Ssss.sssgs-.Slspslsssr 5,,ss t River Packet ,s,5.ss 5555w55 95'51e555.5 ss ands ssss t ssS nine~ Ira,+engrr --,nun,,lll· LewisI Whiteman, 1Y nllxce, Ij Ilni-lp, sill Inave n, cloven. For fruigbl or I)R*ages IIIIP1) o bs nsgd, or to T. B. SMITss 5 55,5 Sew555, rr FOR ARKANSAS RIVER. -_ ill Ir-\L on TUESDAY,~hY the 111tI inl~t.. at T, fc'ctkr FOR FORT SMIITH, vAN 7.717 771.17k, orNloh 177,1711771,71, 1.1,7.7a, M '1'b." il, · 1lI and il~t u I t 711,i u"' B P IIFCI 7 r TI . P. L7777,7 . I:ettntt~t, rlla~rer, will Icnvr a slare. For freight or rlrlr lol~ill rolrei ior necaleliullrllilr. i "3 7'o bunt d, ontof 77lll I1771IS SN PIP h f;ii., Fromstreet. ,ill blrae on TUE SDIAY, 1111E i717.. at 7'co11,7 I. I . IFOR ARKANSAS RIVER-THF _;~ II fiat :1·nnlIl ,Wooing M+-I·I1L· T tr .taunt, Corn No. ,NI7 7 111 I'I, ] )1171711uualteCI \ili IIIII m 7771 for 7or al.7 %"alP7 i P1 00l. wl 'NA dnl . l r1 . I.7 Fl hl O Rk, 1'iae lilnliy aFO d RT ilTH, VANdialo 1111iog, rn5 I,:\": \-,IY t. YF . 1 77, Thu ,,,1P n No. = t now,111,7,1li,111 freigat 1l111,77P17IP177 21717 lr7r 7177711177 Slil) 1Il llnluighi,1 1711 IICTI n will ltve n T77 711,, Y. 1,,11 I7 -17SaA1, o'rl7 . t1'\1. FO R N RRAOI N SII N!I \1 ER-l3 E + Ta ll illtcumediaic hmdrhile,.=the ·Ilprior Nna ginger "Ea-,lr Co- No S ;L, D1.11. 7si1 177111 7all. 11777 ill 7 e., llnu~. Pari freight u, all, , ,applyl on lad o I1I1 ~ LT H. SMITH, la TNtu Irccr. tllS TI to I s 7Il olw, reeivin7 fl7reight at the Wolof 771, lui + 7.,l.777 slrett1,171. ,177ad )7.,7,.,77l7 Ta rely oil Ilex, 11,171 l will nmioil ennonlletl inl thle trnaic 1, roag the sea or.r Wrill leave oa 5'F:DNFSD.\Y, ]"III inst., iit5 n' clock. FOR ARTEANSAS RIVF E-TIII{ ; Rlba? o sou, l ;. Holblorn, rooster, having Jllil N,11I it ei··Trll t ilT(1CLIT reight, aad , ill unt, faIr Folrt p27,illl V31: itnl , 01-, r tl. 7. i7rti.s 7,77aa171c, 1,7CI7 bn 7.t"1 {.~75 , 777117 111l ad a7 l at,: lmoln gsIIu pa~lltli"I·I? Fuc frcigl t are Il+_ v g i c nlplr on Ililid or to llnl I. IN P'i .X7.77; 11, 7 1 1,77p 1. 1 II 11u 171,1 7, f 177, ,71·1.. ,11 7'7,I. TENNSESSEE ItI EI Wl el-TES Y I'li". ncRck .H ROI7R T ENNESSEE IVER.-1 C'hoctr',V ad .ii1.gll- dllllph 777 E71771 7.,,Il'.7 \771 177777 ,,l7 N.,,,,,7i,7. 17,7 +~ ,,7 wil7, te I'll.e 71Ea 7 Eport Plur71117 nu777771777wbi,.,7ur I gi h or I, ge. applIi o1 board, 77 to I.F:\t'I SS.~P"P B k CO.. ;1; From n trrel. t 1,7li7777 177, 1711 71adri d, 7'7ir ,P 1 mb77,71, Nil~ilille 71,1nall l,, l ll,,, 1 1P 77, Wa,, d {Gill leave on SATURDAY, 15tH ailst-, at 5 o'clock 1'. H., I'ai l'alrkot.--l'le new Wort eery splnllfill m""." CIIl~tUK' 11. Fme tic, rna~trr, I+"a. e, n, alvlvc· loadlings. For h'eight or pin~xar", apply m, lo,.lrI, or to liirrl~hr ('llrlii la ke, * riihh for Napoleonl, arlnpll*. Ih"Ia +,l lillllclo h, Ilirknllnsl. Ne w Madrid, Cairo, Paducah, Na ;I~h THE LAKE. 11. S. MAIL-FORMANI4ID'ILLF All- M gltiltt Pe arl, l ,nptni. J. W. Ilolfinll. Its"r~ the Lali. Ir of the 1 lllchlll train lnilrand an JSONI)DAY WIEONESIAYS Rad PRIIDAYS an t ,e arrival of tl lt o'cloek A, A. cars. sIte l,,g. I''ca 1,12 21 o 'rIES DAYS. TIIURSDAYS Rsd FRIDAYS t half-paRt , o'lockA A. M. an1d striven t the Railroad in time to 41ak 1ili 1 o'clock P. Mr~l For freightt or pnsenpe apply a ll board, o r to1 ur6 If /. l;. I.T EDIISER. 03 Nlagzine street. 14011 MOBILE DIRECT, DAILY "!.11.1MAt. L141.-M'i,,14' nr~,414g111414.-ThI s11 lendid 1I'r-prIIIIre packiesItrm Cuba, 11. A. IlIiru, roaster; FlolrldI, S. I. Frot, mas44r, and Ore T Lketrde vii) s ulperir ncc m1041 1onll, oar of thle above O ily r+ the leave the endu ol o the I'outehh tlin Ia nn arrival of the he 4 o'clock P. M1. carsr. Returning, will stop lit I'nsslagnlhl ., To MY y nud Tlhoralny e\ uillga. Cabinill Faro t Mobile ................ I 1. ......1 . r I I. . ............. 1.5. ............ ........... . 2 1t. 4411114, Agent, 10 Ban Place. New1 Orlea0 , 1 oemer 1 . 1551. LAKE 81ORE PACKET STEAMERt F:P. Creolle. SI'11 Ar rngIten. For OceI n 14 prings, a1 d interI T diate halt4011 extendingi her trips as tar as Pancng-ouln on Ttle:dun and Saint- 'l'be Eplrndid lnov presents pnclirt steamer Creolr, win. IT. IIulclERgR, m11114, lndilt expressly for t ri, witl. 51,ri lLccommmolltiaus, will leave the Lakeli end er lro Pontrhbrttmi Railroa, on lie arrival at the La.ke of the c11re as follo4 L.11,-11 Pnltchartrln 1 nlrond1 L,',I Ocean 0 Sp Id-lp'. TUESDAYS.....54 P.M11. lies WEIIGESOAYMO RII,, TIIURSISAY8,...9 A. \I. erII FRII)DAY IOI2IINT IATURI)AYS,..4 P. N. 141j SUONDAY RIFRIRNIN On Tuesday uad Snt41514 ll go rI s far sI I IM F'rmn ll. 41 R1 51I)DES, Ageent IIo Runk111. NOTICE-TIE SUN MUTU!AL INSUR4NEIl 1151 I'-) N Y.V of NowK Orleans Ilnro thin day commenced ,Ire~ra IIIIII ' and are prepare d ink'1l F1re, Marino Rnd 15iv1r M,1.,, 1D1R1CTODS: R. J. liar(. JT. V. de REgana II". D. Ile-gre, A. II. rr4mo4lrt, AN, 1 ). Keclly, E. A, R2alilla. TIOMt '1 05lh r Rens1g5', 7g ilo, I. 71. Si~nffer, Jan. C. h~icks 1 :.Gins THOMAS 51.00. l'r Videt, .14A. I. Denel1'I, Vic1 President. .1AS. IDWAIIDS, Irrelarv. 4 SLAVE DE+POT NO. 156I COII1ION ITIll er T-Th4 u,1lsrs-r his on Cis n d 14il1 keep corlf nauly tor lnlr, for ci it i r Calil or hrprner Dll~r uII1I 2rs- 111,14 R VIIS 4nrIi'. g f M1 14 111 mi au 4ERiionn 111OUSE ,sId 1·'111,11 1,41141'AN.I ..'FI tc. IInvin- lensed tile three.".'.· dnrellinE To. 151i Cmnmlon, ncnr lint a le trret, h' is preparedl to accommrdnto Unitsipnt'Crndrrs 1nd their l14I1 11t.-FIIR 4441., 41q4W R II cane Jbtain in IID. city. 449 '1rliIasr attention will he paid R1 consignmentsof Slls. TI[OM:1,S F. FRIISKY I fre Cowman treet. Rr.F- Iryh .2.-Fellows 11 Co. ;ciao.' Pat tro ; J. C. M-e~ SCo. " I(cB J.k Cocks ,t Co.' n'nt k I02LI Drs. N. 11.-qTlh 1114IOl41T PARL FIICEEi paid for 11KELYL YOUNGI NEGROES. IS I, L.1V. TANSY 1111OL11ALE I)FALfiR IN FOIR L.,g,, :md Domesnetic JInlt LiquLors No. 30 Grnvi'r streeLt NoIV 1ork and41 keeps co4114411SF h llsO rllS an good Ch1hipping 11,.C 'k RlPhllsdrlllhi Al. , Portgr 111154 401114,111 11,4 by the balrrel or hogshead,. or in b altsr, packed in Loxesr or casks, to snit l~orellllr'r. Also imports Scotch Ale and Loudon I'orlor. pM PIrompti and pniticalia attentionu pail to all orders re _______ eI'ly I. 0. 0. F.-IIDARD) (IF lIRIIE'TOES ldS Odd1Fellow11' 11511" for 1ME.-OS1',,14,- Henr Bir, President;,blur Strouald, 1',c;-lreor; Jas. $urrrenux, Secretary. Cemetecryy Columil 1141 P115,'.1tnr;de, .1 1114444,9,411 $j \.VAULTS IN" 0111 F'EI.IIWVS' REST" 14y b p1ro. cn llod by Ipplyin to F.). M. TES N st Sickles fi Co.'si, N1 C1. I sal stret ; 1 D. 'ElUT k STETSON'S, 5I 411111s11141t 111f. I 911.ISPYAC4II V. S. Mint, .nd 1t the S11 51111411y's off14e 10111 Fellows1' list, 1or11er 1amp and Lnf4,a111 111111. 'Phu price to members of Stoekhloldiug Lodge. will be S.0 per f prdlt o l ther $ p Ier 'nn t. $941 I,411lEis-io r1l1ti4e to th1 purlhlel of Lots, 1n 1e h11 d p161i 111 '111114. S141110ry 0. P. Rest. ImUE GEllI FANCY AND FAINLY GRO SiEIY STORIE, NR. 4111nro111111re11, E. L. R1110IR R~, Agent. a large assortmlent of Choice GROCERIES, WINES8 El CDIQ IPAO11 of the9hest11 14 110o 8qR1rR1S,1 WiRta 111114 FINE WIlES' Siuperior OLD 11.41lITY a15 o4h4 Liq,,11 ;Superfi1e1 E:OI(IIIIALI, n4d u lnriily of Fa .4411 4 's of tile v}} l4 It"t 1uati1i. alwayR oniT444414I t low pric s. Va. Goode d4liv ed to faImilies free of dryage. m12 ly B IE F--5 TIERCEI S PR1M MESS, FOIL SAIR IT i Ai fez d, tl, IS IIE.Y IO 4 ,' 5.,10 Yo10 rM street1 STEAMBOAT -DEPARTUIRES. 10R1 IED .RIVER.I Will leai, o1i, IDAY. 111 Ihi t-t,, at 1 o 2ru P. .\ !OIL IIIN-DEN, iIt rAND BA t ll2, I | mr ' F1 " ,rnd ire, I1`t ri-eIII AIlr:txada amll 1;, rto l'n Illding.--Tl e lRl- : ,L rm lWing I .u~so ger r eienlrrrAlahrtlnl t .: . Gaailnl mste arwill .leav for the bamve laud all ise rnnl;dirte loadnllg, aS above. For frelght or pssige, apply on boatr1. or to t0 rl 1 ' .. SNAPP k CO.. 37 Front street. ,^T lho Alnbrull la 11 now icrciviul freight at theo Ifot of Cun ornhouse street. Will leave on TIESD.\ Y, I ll1r inst, at 5 oM loeii. )1. N 1[ ALEXA NDRII:A, xA1-rliI i-litI es'li- l d tird At-itia Ca1o and Litte . ivet --Tile li-ghttllhtt.iI pssellger letm.r sib- a o iV -Iti-.," i. . -1 .l., wil- hIiae for tiorte W hl o . e t.Qll i ll t in "e ' e d in t e In n d in g . a r ab o ,c . F o r Ir e g t o r C.I1:II)I.I. PIIUTCI(.HRRD CO., 11l10 5 3 UIoln Ito",', Cnronuh'b't _2.re ·'2_ \\I% leave oil TU1'E -i;DAY, tile ll int., at 5 o'cllck, P. \l. FOIR BIINlDEN, L.AKE BIiiSTINE.\I-, 1,vrnY' did olyl .,Itr IlddiEe.ge, A.le..nr'hlia, ; . Gorton's Irillt/l.. ri id ax l lom lad oin L.ed rlMA r. T'he -1 " ain r an dwift runtmnihg tyseoger packelAlabtllnl, Capt. I G:raell', will leave a.above, l'ar freilg t or pnssage ap ply on-t hrd or to 'f. IS fi11lTII, ]2 New I,_etc.. Will leave ici i7UFSIT '. 11Ath lnit., at 5 o'clock P.M. * ~- ,FOR JEEIBESON, -- I T B LA N I.) LA.It'll L , Iorl tnrtldo Albatny tt hevrt- . t rd i ltli yo Wi-tiAl Grn d1.211F'At-iI W Biou t rlld Eeorl:L AlExandrirand all intrrm-' dclw t: hdg ,-'l'hC nUpe ior txlnllllaenlCrteamer Bt. Charles, Applegater m "ter. will leav b1-tti ve, For freight ll r patl ge ti alpply on board, or to tIll iEYt SNAPI'I' k Co., t7 Front strhiet. I 1'. -.-T E Sr. Clharlen will take fr'eight far ,'ort ''ow, uan lind Willr Ild itver, with h ilege of Ilhippin- . .tlfa srt mer gt. tbitrlex will ay no bill. onranletet on PI hey accountl es by ttorder fr,m te cn nnin or clerk. CO EE BVR-ith 2 Will leave on TUESDAY, 11th inst.' at 5 o'clock P. M. FOR JEFFERSON IIISMITHLANDB L .-- enton, Port (:addo, Allban Shevprt randlf lit- ,A;t, - nIltt litt--Tlr e tuPerr liti-t drlt uht ttti- llli- r tt t. Chllrles, 5.% Ap llllte, onlarr. xiii lenae s ab iov. F·or t'reigbtor Iia,assge, ndy on board, or to mil T. It. lilITII, 12t e lw f-,2. t. Will leave \VIF,1NES DAY, 12th invt.. a~ 5 o'clock I'. Si. FOR IRED IIIVEIO.-- TIIHE FINB Iti-, - igtt' ,[t'i1 1r1r oltproiA ilig, It 1. mster, will leFve lor Jdr ison In:,lt , 'Illrevl: iru amt Bavioll Collpi- t e. I rn- d I eore, Alll- l l l ri r oI'rtW nI.e FRding, E R i2 llllllld r1te llldlng.! . 11 'o e FIor Ilcigtl or i- il.hge ia, li on Ibard, or to I I..it - IO N.RP' ,: LO., 3D Front Itriet. TheCont1ron1-e wll taes Itrl-ght for Iihove the Ia- t di the privilege n~r si i p llg; luhve nreade sarmrnealentn wlltl tile nt ,anlcrs rllrc CHlitN, 1 li di and FIII.I FenI, freighlt will go \Viti lease W EDN ESIA Y, 12th inst., at 'clo o'Ek. P. M. FBR JE.tFERSON, SIRTILAVD rniuon. Ponrt'Iddo t Alb ,, oItt LIndll ngi Shreveiort. l luld i-Iyoul ia-mte, i lltd EEeoo, -A dncx, (;ortnn's alnd all intermediate la,.diugn--"he new ;lglli €r nuht nteaulnr .vanl, Capt. Cha*. IHayes, will IeN e as abve2, Riving clear FilF' lllE IBrllo, gh to IJeIliroll. Porfreiglthtr pa,-a 1 applp ii binil, -foot of Culenll O se rto et, or to t:. \Y. MUSE, "2I 'r cl'u' 't'o uta' srec-l. A Clerk is on tile levee at the Cwt of ukstomll outn stre't. roll i-Iill le,-e W..i- ii,Si DA . 12th ist.- ot 5 o'clocklI'. i. 1Ecre, .rand -i- COIl l'P ,i.ul- dri,. (_or ton'n l.anHng and 111 illtennediate landings. Tile flue ugllal ught qteanler Conpromise, Capt. B. W. Kay, wll leave for rlle alow v 'al all l rnyedlatt 10udingas as bo.e. For freight or gasl,,ge alp ly- on board, or to I I.. ..MITII. 12 NewLea ee treet. l 'he t:ompro lise will ttlak freight for tIdue the Raft welhh privilege o re" i'I. eig;llg niad arrnu lmll6.etuenty with tile .l~amers\' White cliff., .Lida and Fanny Ferln, freight will eo tbrilgl'b w oitllo . d1tEn[oll. I lil "Will leave on \VE1,IINENIAY, 12th+ t iB, at r uo'clock P. ). FORl JEFFEIt.ON,, P0RT CADt Sh-evc tort. .;lamld Y.avon, Grand !:iore, Ale. andlia mad all irterrlnnliac hlnrdiluf.--'fhe supe r ., . inir g r alli1/ re Relnr River pan-enger packet stea.ioer Sto Starts, nt. :. 31ood. will leaxe . above. For freight or puwage, appliy on board, or to ,,,l 1.'"i:1\ N.I1'P: t :tL ..:ii Front ]I.w. Willlcav-e ou Y\YEIES4d1Y. thlottlt int. at 5 o'clock. _e FBOR B(EIlP RI1EIS,-THIIE FAST 1.. 1 runin,,atntr F0ran tlc lK.ell|A. - h'a- t Jr nl eor will Fleave. fr nll ;lmdulg, 1 l!rt'f r.vt t cI l"r ir r gh o- P ..ag, a qdv ou boardbll, fot' Wit icll l a rt , W..EDNESD41AY, 12tll i1s,'. ait 5 r,,clock, l'. 31. FOR-__ . 1l JEI.I.ERSUN, .yii HAIL.ND, F ]te,, ntu P ir[ 5*bi, , bauy, sitret spor, rul~wd . .. Da " ;t> -u wrior o-n,l<oll tar andetoI~.rill Vrorlýýýv lil:lýtCT· F;/I leave a, above. }'or freight or jol-Ige, s 1 U0H.,rot T. It. SMITHI, 12 New LE~ee -Wl:l !,ave ouW En wr .:iSl)AY, r-111 n [.,... nt 5 o',.lock, 1'. s aEv, - OLR GIC;kNI. ECOUR , SA'r'InI 1 oclw. and Alexan:dria. T1'br, lrtglht pa.-ngcr atrnler Plota, Y'nrker, nlnrrer, will leave as tll,.u. f-.r e ig[t or pansago, apply 011 huUnk or to 111 ki. 31. OBIN SON C CU)., 1its)raviEr trtelt. Will leave on W ED ESD)A-Y: V2iI, Ins. t. 5 o'clock l'. M. cFUR J~ljiFaRS"' '"'"'' · 2'· t Fnc Jellersou, ýnllthbi ltenton, Yon {r`ndo, All illl) · Cwnnsdl)· 'y t nd exandriu L'orton'. a~rlrrvpvr. c Url I tiuyu, Omnltee Alexandria, Uurloll n, l ttrbinl's turd all illtenloodi; re httodltl o.--Th' light drPnught 1e freight t.auler Planter, IL II. -tkinsonl, tiater, will leave ai above. For freight onlv, apldly to D. I). .'I'KINSON, No. fi? coot street, loll between Canal nold Cros*-un. fl: Tlhe Plantcer will tike freight for all points above tie haft, whh [hr. priliege of re.hipphlg from ShrEveport on gaoll mll ý [ red boa __ -Will 1 l u u,n Ioi. D (jilDY". lath in-t. at 5 o'']oTkP P, 3.1 r0 --- FOl JEitddI II O-N", S.IITIIIANI lleton,... 1'm[t Caddh, Alhan3, Shnctsport,. ran,] ill .,a, (:lau o Em , A~elt-'dri.l and itL il[t'r n -,Thiuu u..'''e ,-uperior pa enger srrnlte' S':. ti, Slhern, a,., M. G~ttwrnuc, tnauter, will Iea ve 1uabo'c /ur ie - l, g a. , o p ly l oi ho Ird. ur 11l - - Lcrta nwith IHi,:atth. , . Olg Liii E BISTENEAU AND lied lll\vr.--'lll av ,ho I,.sr rmlllllll !; PII-tL·Iege _ -stenlnr C. IMaye, Iatiuc \rgight, Inner, wrli i ts lel lle v ,, 'orl' tlidetI I ,(:1nod olhr a G i eol Et. r :e llllt'e, Aor t'l-driht [:.ox'te Had'stllll i "letdrnmolhuldin~gs. F'or i'Pight ,rn"iae., appl," o. nbo.,u.r o A mll LE, V Ix S SNAPP C M. 3i F 'ror1 I. BOUtAC IT RIVlER I _ h {{'ill Io.,e BCONPOIO1 h rili 1'.0, ok ' 3 RE(UOLAR. ALL THE SEOAS0N OUoooloto Pace lteu, .L obb Fur 0,o. nle l . Iearnll Ihlo 0m. 0,oogong,,I ol , a v~lboa. ial l 1-ree, rml oil into; uted inilll I bin dings, lire It. I. 11 rpa apl oad lo of ( lhol street, or to S COBB.lll '1'. If.)111`1 1:, Ne. Ntvee ,Il. to 90i11 Ica- oo, 90100000.SD\Y Bi ins. Oh ,,o' 9,, lek 1'. 911 FOR OUOCIIITA RIVER-TohF: t -n 0ligho drnil xtr~ner R. L. Cob10 l. RL.ort- c( ern, mllter. ,311 lance lu hove for C I7 ltcnru Lin', get, Vill1, I,,00000,00ll0, \1OrttloOl Bac1,n I0 - 0 tholoueo . oo 'il0en0 ,, Alohooo I,,oodoog, Trenton. \lur , t trinity, and IInn aohuborg. For freiglht 0r 100-ag000 otply 00 heart,~i or to into I.F.{CTS SNA PP .E l 1i 0 0 arCO., . folo 0O00-t0o R. I. Cohbbhill Bi0e 0,,oogh bills lbding to Coh nooeo aod altlpoint,,l blowl, nood ino' receivin0 Ireight at thl0 foot of 991 tm-o : ,o, stre It, 00,0 . o W ill It.,, on S,\'PIt'RD:IY 1511, int(. at 5 o'clock, l'. )I. REWU1:LR ALL TIlE SE 10N osovllbl I'acket.rtilin l. t. Tu'1ooo,, mnoo - 0 ter, for Goodell, o0,r, h1ill. (,oooooooooolle, I'rgwull 11111, Hnric ý: 13111`, .1 , La di0, , TO Io, r (oo , ooui,,, hot 9,onr1c, I1,,,,,ianoourt o,,tll loOoo,,t landings. hro lh0,1 0,t to,0o,,00000a0000y an olnl , 0o000 ;l1 _ 00h"Ir;ON\'i' .c 000..:i.Frn 00 ,(ra ATCH tATALAY IVERA . ill teav, o, ' IC ,, 1 t0 ant~. 0:0, 0 'coc.. 11. 11. FOR OPELOUSAS-ilIlo NE{{" B-\D 0 4, llooor Aice Ol\izo, r (. Lnuail 0001, 0,0,0, Oill 1.,vi,,oa o 01,'ove. talkl ,Pg fregl h f- fad lit Hlre·r Sinl.Lsport, and all hmdingllr on ale A« "hafnhtynl. For 10reight or 0,00ge, apply o. hloalr, toot of o ciille street, 00,11 0 90. .ltOlINOTONl CON h .. . 9nt iev REGULAR PACKETS. REGULARO PACKET STEADIER DIog00olzi-F00 Ashton1,,,lr Pjrol Poo10, Shop ,oith's Loiadi 1.1,, 0o,,oloidoooo, V'ckkohooo Na,,hie, d I loo oooo iut0.00000e 000,0in0000 he M00011nt nod swill r1111tiin D pas-gr packert xtonear, 1ttunl ln Capalt. St. Cl00,ir 90,oh,,,ooo will olenc for rho Ioh, oohoo '1 O E \, a 0o'clock P. \91 For frrighlt or pnxsae, 7'0,01 o adhos,, ,oo noo 0 . 11 i.001T10112 Nogo 1iooostreet. :I R-~~ - So 7]EADI REEU:!ll:-rI[.l.I-\R n TABLEL AND BOX ll. ýhutnfllcturc. OrCttir Shell Irihll SifRrl or Smailr Maker.r 00,0, i1,ildcrto tO 00,110NI NI, 00ooo,,oofncotr ofII0 101,11010 0000.09S and 10IT.I12IO, Iloglo .lills, 12 nooo 11 4'Hari Co eet Ilart hie L-err Ito IS tor packngtcr of any io, mlala to order.: Snprlrlor freshl L7 \H: I, jin gnl barrels, for w"1llilrvnsllin ng, nnginr ,oinkin 1000 IOilOXO h,0 nl1O oO 00 01000)1INOIOS 000,00 CFII.ONOO,. O90100INGSTIt lfOINhO fBo i Stoma, le-srrr, eB,., int 000. rlopair of oIY loiny ode on rho shortest notice)I) meanls il' snlnrlllrry pa , Thoe public ar, inedl0 to call mat areP OM ly y INCEN'F CBNIoBCFIOIONOIO, 'OIINIIO 00 CANSAL. V t l' o Ootorle lxhroool,,ill, o0, tho loth of Nnvoooo,0, open I I h n lomioo for tro 1r000 of oOIoOring, 1",UN00II to tin, dies1 000l b1,onch to consist of Ioned Tuorkeys, Dlanbaso0, Oyste Souop, horO 0edOoyoO,, Jellies, Coitre, C(oloooloo, 100 Cre0000 000, Tcno -Teapl cents a dih TablessLet from 11 O l oioh, A.0I.9.1011 ',orkO, L. .9. Ilb avaolsl looorlf oB tilnso op1000000 to in00.0 nl the po0000001o010001 loht,. i ng oenf th best Frenchl co0,0, li ooill att-00,, to ni0 dillncrs, piiltirsP nenls, weddlings, t. 11183m IfIOLl., 90. O. CARPIOIN'OIII ND1), 13UT l00101, No. D 2001 NIA ,h\%IZNOOSteo(, OoOtwroo Dcl lordl ,nd I1OoIooooto. JobbingF of all1 dscr~iptionls nn .shlort notice nlld rensonnbl e larnis. hoplooo o ll op. 0,00nter0noIde of IlloOlO l000000000r MooFohao, and 1000,000001110and r000ir0d, and ,,.loioO 1OloC-r one lo oo. SaII perrx I B Ilinds routel~ nmi repasreed, Lattlev wnort: and 0 poooinlo liopo 0000ll kinds I0,, to order. Step Imoddor olf nil 000. oo oOsoollt 00l hond. 1,0 0ly SUGAR FLAN1A TATIOIN- SAI0I 'OINTN No0Co ill0h1 0 i00od ogonr ..tnOo, 010th 1ploooooool of fifty Negroes,otuhck, etc.,1ill a good produtive stnto of olotiiation,. o12 10. N. EI;BONK7, Too. Co=32 COrp streo,. S(IRANE'S PATPENT METALLIC BURIAL. OJ 0000,00.-I. 00. 20102000 0O., 0'ropri0torn mlad ool\ o Ullcnirs in Cranec's Metalllic Bartel Cni-et, for the States e of 10ouiin o O o and ooOOsi··i,0 lo ,ohl00oooootB0a Sampole 1Room1, No. 40 St. (lOtrles street0.lppo 00, the S. Charlel 10otel,. 2 oo l.H len,'o. 000 o1 I ilE STYLE OF OUR FUIM1S THIS DAY 1 C01,000ED TO .. 9. 9OSWO1TI1 0 CO. STANTON 11 CO. NeNow Orlas, Jononroy 1, ISM. sA W. BOSWORTII 0 (Co., WIIOIo.0!.0 .0011 0.01.. ooiiooloooenlo i1010. Ooooa ot 00,0, No,. 10 1ool i2 OFnt sl yet Dupot, betwhen l'hoylooooOlad IaOOnymto ollu., 'f o &0ogrolle Repotso o. Tlhoms sltreol. I Io Mooooa, 0,0401 Ne lBaio, oond oNo. 10000000000r 00000. Al-,h oo, Ico Depol, No. 25 Pooloehoooo,,,0oo Rallroado, 000000,r s00e, opposit010he 00000000r S0loon0 , Ne000 ONO, , ji0o 1m, O TFIE11.L IIATTERY AND ULARIlo'IERt 2900 SoI1,.-Uooo, Copper BILtery, si, r in diaol00 tel 00 two and n hull f frrt eaep, wlth two coppecr woi ms of (vivo inchl -ipe; f000r Clooil,,, ooooo lop foor foot loooe adol two folo. deep, with copper serpentinee of two rani i halfal i hnch Piple, alnd 1111 tlhe calves and cocksin good order. Aloo, tloo Eoivnooolooo and Battery· (now)) of the mrrt npprorcc construction and ol' nllir lentt 0 capacitoo for m00ing ten looooro,oo0r s000r liar dlo, for sale on fIBenl Ilurus. 0001000 _____ .11. 11, II.0 N,.1 Ntclooo st. THOS CRII"£1\. ý J(IaEPI Ai.F.PSOE. RI FFIN & BLEDUSE, A hTORSIESI~a'`-I..\\ ', G Austin, Tezae, wilt give Prompt attention to 0ollecting' money in my part of 000 ante,00,td act as nogeuo'r lcr0,ou0 .oo100a L00u , 0r P01100 la all balnarcr put off tea fnoauýN Agauryt st BELIEVE ME. Believe me, if all those endearing young charna-, That I gaze on so fondly to-day, Were to change by to-morrow, and flee from thy arms, Like fairy gifts fading away, Thou wouk.t stilt he adored, as this moment thou art, Let thy loveliness fade as it will, And around the dear o.in each wish of my heart, Would entwine itself fervently still. It is not while beauty and youth are thineown, And thy cheeks unbedewed by a tear, Thad the fervor and faith of a soul can be known, To which time will but make thee more dear. The heart that once truly loves never forgets, But as truly loves on to the close, , As the sunflower turns on her God when he sets, The same look that she tunled when he rose. Thirty-Fourth Congress-Flrsrt Session. In WAnsINtroN, March 3, 1856.-Senate.-The Chair Oh laid before the Senate a communication from the See retary of War, in relation to the additional fortifica- se tions for the defense of.the city and harbor of New York, and the navy-yard and other public propertyat Brooklyn; also, the third annual report of tile Super el tendent of Public Printing, and a communication eo from the Treasurer of the United States, showing the receipts and disloielnen ts of the Post Office Depart re ment for the year ending June 30, 1855. The bill authorizing the construction of ten sloos of war, and the joint resolution for the relief of the Southwestern and Mnfuscoee Railroad Company were considered and paiseid. - Mr. Crittenden spoke in favor of Mr. Trumabull's claim to his seat, and Mr. Pugh took the opposite t ground. lr. Stuart obtained the floor, and the Sen ate adjourned. House of Representoatlves.-- communication from the Secretary of War, asking that the appropriation for the Springfield .1rory, tar repairs and impiove meats, ight be increased from $s;c,000 to $9s,005, t was referred to the Committee of' W.a and Means. a , Several unimpolrtant Senate bills were passed. The memorial of James A. Milliken, contesting the seat of Hon. T. J. D. Fuller, wass refered to the Commit tee of Elections. Mr. Lane introduced a bill to ,ro vide'fir additional mad steam service from San IFum cisco to Oregon, and extending the same to Olympia, Washington Territory. .a re holution was adopted re stricting debate to one hour when in Committee o r the Whole on the deficiency bill. The IHouse then went into Committee of the Wihole and resumeid the coansideration of the deficiency bill. After dicurosing various items, the committee rose and reportedrthe bill to the House, so as to make it the first busineso in order in the inoring. RtD Hl VEn Ithis.--From the Caddo Gazette of the tot inst., we extract the following paragraphs : The planters in this region have been very much set back by the rahi and cold. The season is backward and very little has, as yet, been done. We hope the spring will prove favorable. The State Engineer, in his late report, represents that the work upon the Falls at Alexandria has prov ed injurious to the navigation. it is our opinion that Ihe knows nothing about it. The captains of steam boats, who are presumed to know more about tihe matter than any one else, speakvery diltbrontly of the eficts of that work. They lhave become so well sat ,stied of.the benefits of the work perlbrmed, that ianyy of them lhave signed a petition to the Legislature praying an additional appropriation for an enlarge ment of the excavation. -Last week, Mr. WW.Deloach, late of the Parish of DeSoto, cut lis throat horridly. with a razor, with the itentiooon of commaitting suicide. lIe was 1top ling ot the time at the boarding-house of J. Tahnadge, tn this liace, where lie now lies. Surgical aid wsas promptly procured, and we are pleased to say that he is in a fair ray to recover. On the 5th Fiebrouary last s negro boy, named Lewis, between twelve and thirleen secos of age, tile proper ty of iMr. Sannel Hoilingsworth, of tils .-ariosh, mour deredt a negro child called Jasper, belonging to the olsme genOtlettnt, about two aud a half yeuus old. Lewis took the child about dark,stripped ell'his clotllhes, carried hint to a gunlly, thIe bottom of which was cov ered with very solt mud;and smothered him. I1is ex oose for the murderonus act was, that Jasper had fought a little brother of his, and made him cry, and since he has been imprisoned here, has asserted that his father instigated him. Tie boy was tried'by a jastice and a jury of slave holders, and sentenced to inlprisomuent for life, his Sextreme youth saving him from capital punishment. RECEPtTION OF THE PEACE ŽOEWS YTHY TiHeARMIE IN THE CRL~toIA.-The Courtier de Marseille, of the 10thl inst., publishes the following intelligence from the Crimea, dated the 29th ult: "The news of theacceptance of the Auottrian ulti mnatnm was at last nnounced to the army on the 22d, d only brecanle knou'n at lKaOtiesch on the evening of that lat. The tdelay in the receptiont of the di patch was occasioned by the ropture of the sbllna reie telegraph. The news, contrary to our expectas tion, prodtced very little sensation. It did not ino ptort to the camp a greater degree of animation than otsal, and exercised no influence on the interests f0 the -Kanliesch merchants. This faet is accounted for by the general incredulity with which the reC-etab lishment of peace was received. "Nobody,"says our y oorrespondent, "t even blieves itn the coneltoion of'anl for warlike preparationslare proceeeding with unabated activity. No reliance is placed in the 0 of Russia." " Those gentlenen of St. Pe tersbulrg," exclnimed otne of our officers, " Are mnaking game of ts with their conferences. Those," pointing to the northern forts, which continued to tire upon Sebastopol, "are the pacific dispatches addressed to by the Czar." The Ilusians hoave not interropted that cannonade since the 01/th, lnd for some days t Fort Constantine has poured in a still greater number of its innocouos projectiles. Are we to infer from that increased uproar that the Itussiats know nothing of what is going on, or that they are glad of thle opportunity to get rid of their amonuuition? T'here is nothing changed in thet camlp, where the greatest tranquility prevails. It was lately rumored, and to-day it is generally credited, that a corpse of army of .10,000 mnen is to quit the Crimea for s destinaiiou still kept secret. This corps otiit foirna comlplcte army, and the regiments com iosiogit ar sid cto lte already named. Attempto have been mnade to disturb tile monotoly of tile calop by fresh alerts, to which the reports of desertet. have givenrisoe, ot most of these lotn tdduce such bad reasons to ju-tify their desertioo, that we are inclined to helieve that they are sent by the enemy to spread alarm among the Allies. We did not require those alerts to hold oulrelves on the qui vive, and we con sequeotly begin to pay little or no attention to tile statements of those deserteto. TEnRm.,E ACClDEeT.--The most horrible occur. rence that we have lheard of for a long time, occurred eight miles from this place on the Jackson road, at the store of Mr. Allnan, this norning. Allman was smoking in the store room, and,being called to break fast, started out, and it is supposed passed over to keg of powder nod dropped fire nto it. Tte house was levelled to the ground by the explosion that ensued, and was soon wrapped in flltnes. Some persons near by ran to the spot, and succeeded in getting Mrs. All mat f-rom the ruins, badly but not dangerously burnt and broised. No property was saved, tnd a gentle mn i just fom the spot tells ns ttato tte skoul and rills of tile ntfortunate Atlmna were all that remained vis ible of him among the smokingnrtins.--[Gallatin (Miss.) Argus. 20th ult. SA RAtLro OADt SET rNT.e' The following senti meut is suptosed to have been drank to tte Iottom at the recent Roailroad Celeblralion, at Bayoun oeeuf, on S atorday last : The pertienaotet-yith wm ich thte eue moie of the New Orleans, Opteloosas and Great Wes toot Raldroad cling to tile opinioon that said road could not traverse the trembling pairite and bottomleo s swamps on the line to its point of destination, proves cooclusive y thaot they heltng to ao race of animals ktnown y their--(htre the giver of the sentiment is suplosedt to have brayed io imitation of one of those long-eared animtals styled a jackha- ) [Thibodan x Minnerva, hth itot. FIRE At TlE MoISStISIPPI STATE INSANE ASYrUO. :We learn from Jackson that a tire occurred on Thots day tight, at the Asylum for the Insane, ilestroying at tole otbuildings, intoodinog the gas-works, trono whicht it is sopposed to have originated. Loss esti mated at $25,000. Thte Legslature a few days since appropriated t23,000 to the Instittion, and we presume ttm t the dostroction of property sinte will render necessary a further appropriation. [Vichksburg Whig, Oth. AN AEoItoEacn Sltlt REVIEALING TIE MYSTEORY OF SIIo.E.I.--An Ameriean sthip difting helplessly downe te current of thie Boslohorns, tn its bowsprit into that part of a noblneman s palace devoted to his harem. The side of the honme was ernshed in, one balcony wuas torn ofil; whole divans were ripped up. one chandelier swept frome its fitsteoing, shiverted into fegmenltas; the friphteoed inmoates rushed ouot intot open irt it -ll'/ ilsiuh olottott costonnes tthat tile whole neighhtorotood ffqt-etandaltzed. Turkish pride heeame deeply wounded, atd our unfortonate compatriot foutod himself amenable to the disagreeable alterna tive of either paying about doable the amount of the dndamage, drberomhogan innate of a Toorkish jai. At root tte captain strongly resisted the "ggrost inposi tion," but ultimately yielded to tte gentler ouggestion of bagnio fleas.-[Constantinoploe Letter. The Southern Sentinel states that Bayou Plaque. misane lt nowa flo omovlsao coandition uLOn lalmn Tel.cllatnre. FPrrmA, March 7,.i i-Holaee,-Ho..memt por smrunt to adjonrnrment atlO o'clock. Fftyseven mem bers present. Mr. Dunn, from CGommitte on Commerce reported favorably on an act, for the proteetion of matein and owners of ships and ateoam yta. The bill pro.idea a fine of $25, and imprisonment not over ninety days, to any person or persons ihn thall be found guilty or interreiing with the crews of vessels thuans interfearing with the bnsineis of commerce. Mr. Dann, from Committee onCommerce reported favorably on a bill, relative to seamen, eb~tman and firemen in the State, providing that contracte eo the entered into with Nevi ,y the masters of tatos id vessls, rod fixing penalties for non-performance or duty made the order of the day for Friday. ser. Haynes reported favorably on a bill for the re lief of veterans of 1814 and '15. Mr. .Larille-an act to regulate the fees of Juostiee of the Peace in tihe pari.h of Orleans. 31r. Walker, without previous notice intodolced an act to provide for subscription by the State to the capital stock of the New Orlea. s and Baton Rouge obmilreid Company--re.rred to committee on Internal Improvements. As the order of the day thie city charter of New t .up. Sir. L3fa.k o alled for the yeas and nays on every section asnitricme p. Seconded byMtr. bKstlin. Mr. Wiik id that the opposition to the charter grew outo.itie fact that the time for holding the elections;froiii March, had been changed to July. He was willing to compromise the matter, and moved lto reconsider the vote fixing the time to Joly. The re salt was that the thirld Monday in June was substi tuted. Sanc.UnaY, March 8.--House.Mouse met at 11it o'clock--sixty members present. Mr. Robinrsonoffered a reoaltionthatdfter the 15th inst. no new bunine.- shall be introduced. Passed. Mr. Wright oifered a joint resolrtion of instrrction. to Senators and iepresentatives in Gongreso to have man appropriation to open achannel through Lobe Pontchartrain. Adopted. IMr. itstlin called up a bill to appropriate tihe .rn ol $1,000 to the National Guards of NeW Orleans. Lost. Mr. Lawrason called up his resolutions in reference to Dr. Kane, providhng tbr a medal to be presented him in the name or the State by the Governor. Adopted. The chatter for the city of New Orleans wras here taken up and occupied the House nuntil it .-da eaed. A EPORTowER 3onrED-On the 28th ult.the fugii- U tive slave case in Cincinnati was terminated by re- c.r manding the slaves to their nasters and sending them wo over to Covington in custody of the U. S. Marshal. Sat, After reaching Covington a sort of congratulatory th meeting was held and several speeches made. A re- t porter of the Cincinnati Gazette was present, obtain ing items, and after the meeting he was attacked by a fete lawless individuals who supposed him to be an Abolitionist. We copy the Gazette's account of the an afhair : As it was getting dark and the crowd began to d its pterse, our repirter then left. While he had bhees Pre standing in the crowd, with his pencil in his hand, he wet frequently heard such remarks as-" lea that d-d erfi Abolition reporter,' " What bosineso has he over here toi from Ohio'S" but thought nothing of them. He had gone two or three blocks from the Magnolia House He tomard the river, when he was suddenlystruek be- ten hind. He turned around, but was ilunlediatelv sur rounded by a crowd, struck by a number of persons, thi and lknocked down. One respectable-looking man remonstrated with the, crowd, but with no efftect. wa They cried, "Tar and feather hidi," "Duck him," bhu H. tes a d--d Abolitionist, give him hell," :'Take wit him down to the river and put hint on a cake of ice, gla and let himt go to the devil.' Tle lastsuggestion seemed to delight them, and they surrounded hin silt and proceeded toward the river. He noticed a nom- an ber of men in this crowd.whom he lhad seen in the roe court-rooms duling tie trial of thie case, serving ao cot ispcial Deputy Marshals tiom Kentuclkyy. tJust as they reached the levee they were joinetd by a a small party. some of them Deputy Marshals tamt oc Ohio. who had come over to assett in bringing ovel an the fugitive-. Mr. Lee, late )Deputy City Marshal to pa Cincinnati, recognizted our rcporter ; tihe Ohio plrty, drew their shoote anld ordered the Kettuokiasit t0 stand back. Theyobeyed. But the omentthel Frry . T" boat had left the laudidgt tie Kentuckians crowdedt o n: the wharf boat and shouted their cuMes and threatenu in , swotearing that if they ever again caught tile T d-d Abolition reporter on that side of tie river the) would kill him. P We copy the following from the National Intel ligencer : COL. BENTON AGAtINST A.-tOLISItLNG SLAV-ecnY t s ttISoutt--CG STsEcv-'rJiday, Februarey o, s6.- lMecars. Gales .- Seaton : Wiill you please give thi: tote a plane in your hitelligenrieer, (a lppcvr wi.si It Ouctiot cortespotds weith its title, that oi givitg t no tional inulormatiuon,) ir tile purpose of correctfri a reeCCrece to lUe, reportedi to have been mltade to 3h1. Horace oGreeley, of New York, in the Pitt~burg con vevtion, to the etbct that I wias in hnvor of abotihinp slavery in the State of Missoari . As I never spokei at wo'd with Mt. Greeley on tre eoioject of slavery lie must have got his itJforlation .front some thir, personO, iand liom some one who is ignoraat of it whole language an-l conduct upon the subject. Nmto it so hallpens that there is a cltuse in the Coslloitnu tion of tit State oif Mlissouri whicl forbids the Locis lutore to emancipate slaves without the consc-t o, ttheir owne~si ; anod it fulrther so happens that I swa, much instrtmunotal (though not a me0mber of the iConvention) in getting that chusee put in. tund for thi express ltu'plose vs keepintg slavery ogitatioen tot oj the Saolt. Solme ieew yealo ago tllerio as a tnoveuu!eu ti ill tie State ttto abolish that chlaose. I condlcm- thatiot movemenot, and for tile sFale reason, to keenl s!arler agitation out of lite State. And now, if anythin'o could be odded to increase the misfortune of that State, it would be to add an inside slavery agitationto to the outside one which prevails on her border. Respectillly, gentlemen, your obliged fellow-cilizen TO.oS H. -BENTotN. t STlAtGE MAL iltrTEts.-An entire new article of transmission in the mails was received at the Post Office of this city at few days since. On opening one of the western mails, what should bounce out tof the bag Out a small dog, tIroperly addressed to thte ownter uand m-arked paid, according to the rules of the de- I partmnent. The little fellow seemed glad to get hio liberty again, tond to breathe the fresh air once lmore. Sie arrived at his destination ap arentlysttfe and well. i So tar ss see are aware, this is the firSt instaonce of -e the tnasportation of live mlilhals by mail. Boot ttere d is no telling to what uses such it convenient nleans of 'i public conveyance may be put, when it it id oce in Ssuccessful operation, and no other way presents itself. e We do not know as this is a worse perversion of the design of our postal system, than occasionul.!practices or of members of Congress in sending their washing thousands of miles to their thonies, under the mark to public documents, and with their- frank of postage free. [Watertown Democrat. d The hero of the above story may consider himself Ot a lucky dog that he escaped being sent via California, kas our Northern mail matter occasionally is. s THE Czat SEES A GnoST.-An extraordinary story d, is in circulation in the Paris salons. Here it is : To ar wards the last days of January, 1854, the Czar It- Nicholas, alone in his study, saw ll at once befosre to him a monk of gigautie stnture,'of wihom he instantly c- demanded whatntle wanted. The monk replied : " 1 ts have come to watr you. If yeu-undertake this war se- from pure, motives yonu will succeed; but ifl from your .) own personal ambition, yot will fail,your armies will be valquishoed, and youn veosclf will cone to nu oun timely end before the close of the war.' The Czar ti- rshed at his visitor, anod called the guards from the at aote-hnubrer. The guards came andt found thle Czar tn clutching at thin air, and exclaiming : " The isoo ! or- the monk! wnho has seen him? Prevent hi escrape." So tch is the tale that nwas stealthily whilspered in St. Id PeterMburg in the last days of Jatnuary, 154,, and vs which was written on the tot of Febrory byv it dipli os matist then iu Russia, and transmitted tot Paris. t st Mo tnuRRAy" Atn Tnt CooeT o r E'otr Ao.-TThe of story, fnit reported webelieve bty the Neo w Yorki Evening Post, that ltis turny, late Maid of ltonor to tihe Queen, had been deprield of her position- in consequence of the opinions whicht she entertains and p tproposes to expresrs s her new book, "Travels in SAmerica," concerning tile peculiar institution, is niot ag ultogether correal. Miss Mureay is still in favor with as the coQueu, and resigned her posititlon of her own free di- will. In a recent letter to a. friend she says that itnosting the sentiments she entertains respecting ed slavecy to ie in opposition to those of the Court, and le msowing also that persons high in auethoriteconntected Swith the Court had objected to the publication of these sentiments while holding her officiatlpoition. she felt it her duoty to resign, tdtlongh by so doing she de prives herself of her influence rand position tt Court, aher official residence, and on ineole which can ill be sisaored. Stil she dues it cheerfully, rather thln to Sfrego thc poublication of lier work. The Queen, how t ever, still remaino her elfu friend. [Springlield Republican. ton THE lSTL SMALL Voteo.-It is notatnid tile scenes to of wild excitement that God is iteased to speak me unto His children. The prolhet stood upon the metrembling Mount ntil the tempest, the earthqoake ait nd the lire had passed. But when all was still, lie an received the Divine communication. It is when the the torml of passion has spent its rory--when the ptwe-rs At from beneath no longer move the soul by an impulshe 900- that threateas its dcstraction. When the destroying ton fname tlst has filled thle miud with terror and ditmay is extinguished, and the elements are all hushed to rest-then the serene and tranquil spirit holds com ue. munion with God, and there comes a "still emall vohua" in answer to 1.e ilent prayer. Lycenm Lectures. Prof. Gold's. lectur last evening, at the lyteus Hall, was istenedtqjby a very attentive addlence, comprising many dSunnr most respectable citizens. The lecturer proceeded in continuance of his former 2 address to say : The irregular arrangemen*of the stars, and their grouping into neblhe, always strikes the beholder. The Pliades and Berenices Hair are the best known of these groups, but the sl.y tlled with them. In Perseus and others, are seen uante clusters, only die tinguishable by the most powerful telescopes. These. little cldsters are nebulme, and often deceive the eye by their resemblance to stars. Their form varies lnn accordance with the strength of the telescope. Their whiteness was what led Herschel, the elder,'Into his idea of nebulosity, era fluid ofswhichworldsare made. This chaotic matter called nebula, in obedience to thelawsof gravitation,sometimesseemsto be merged in one great whole. The theme ly be touched by hypothesis. In leaving the ,. ndof astron omy for these epecolations, 'ew+ on to an n known sea and science gives i the incon ceivable n teness of these sa a immenasity Hersch the elder, built a telescope forty feet in y length and four in diameter; bymeans of which he was enabled to resolve some of the nebulse into plan ets,but came to believe that the greater part were the matter and component of other worlds in an unformed state. He saw some stars with the nebulosity, still adherin oneside. Hebeheld new worlds forming, and a birth of universes. All was explained bythe tw of gravitation acting on chaos and pre v paring new plaietso While Herschel was discovering these things the great philosopher of France-la Plarew.had been conddcted- to the nebular h othsis, s in grand discovery. It is owing to the math of the t latter and the discovery of the former tdewe have our nebular hypothesis. A planetary bodyy-fay have a direct or retrograde-otion to the spectators and it is immaterial which way it moves to accomplish its 1 circuit. La Place knew of twenty-two of these orbi tal motions, of which the sun has one. We know of eight great and thirty-eight small planete, and thir a teen satellites, revolving from right to left, in this 5 manner., Four have been discovered lately. The di rection of the sun and two otheri" eta in their mo tion of rotation has been discovered. From this fact t. Laplace started in his theory. The fact that the large planets move -in almost regalar circuits is also established. Now, if the planets moved, as has been supposed, they would soon flltten into discs, and the c attractiveness of cohesion wohld be destroyed, where 1" by the enter rim would be thrown off. A rotaryneb rih-e, like that imagined by Laplace, would, in this manner, be ultimately dispelled and solid masses be formed from the fragments. The rings of we now know to be fluid, and it is supposed that worlds once reite. Geology can, through this tield, be allied to astronomy, as it records the results of this constant condensation in onr own world. SHerschet's inferences have lately been disproved to some degree by the explicatlgn of the nature of nebula, few astronomers now consider it indisputable even his son has given itup. Agranderideasupplies its place. How vast werethe stellardistao es nntilth a present nebular theory was taken up, and worlds Ie found beyond the fitrthest reach of the most pow d erful telescopes, shniing as the nearer ones were wont i todo! Laplace s theory is not shaken, however, by that nebule ure worlds in process of pre - formaition. rr An experiment of Plateau's tolerably explains all s, this. He shows that although ardent spirits and Swater will mix, oil will not mix with either separately, when the two are mixed the third will combine e them. If a teaspoon full of oil is poured into a cc, glass of water it will be seen drawing itself into little Sspheroids. Put the glass in a rapid rotary motion, n. and all of the oil will be collected into a single sphe se or globe. A very rapid rotation will, however, cause the outer rim to revolve from the central body foror itself into other spheres. If any accident these lesser globes will in their turn be parted, ier become still lesser globes, circling round the oi one.. This is h in rple language tie gist of the iO5 nebular hypothestis and thus, ina glass of brandly and Swater, the whole plan may be frequently seen elimi Io noated. te- Up to the year 1t03, only 11i comets were knoown. tie Their excessive tenuity swas discovered by one comet e passing over Jupiter without any result; and, also, because stars are discoverable through them. It was ld- known that Halleys comet returned in seventy-six years, proving its orbit to be the same as had been Scalculated. The views now are that they'are aste ' o aids or debris of former pjiaets. Theyave bteen overy useful to us as reporters from regti s we cannot n: reach. Their form is eliptical, but so near a parabola :rlthat we cannot diitiario ish etweed the m. parabola irD would move in one track only, but an elipse could hi not be calculated, and Halley's is the only comet sk whose course in this direction has ever been proxi cr mately calculated. The periods of forty have been sr< correctly calculated, and we now, look for an annual \% increase. Anigo thinks that comets shine by re aitu- fricted light from the soun. The waves of light have ,is a peculiar color when reflected, and Arago, on this ground, ba-red his theory. There are also other he grounds equally strong. s th The worlds were built in order, and the planets I marach i toune. All knowledge, in increase of what n tknown, is pleasing ; but it strikes us as singular to conjecture of worlds all moved by magnetism and inB polarism, within regularly prescribed routes. Encke's lhat comet has shown ni the fact that there are resisting irs mediune s in the heavens, isr the waves of light had ize showan before. Every philosopher believes there is a medinm of the kind which is called Ether andEncke, who founded the Berlin school of computing philoso e phy, which has been proved by Encke's comet, agreed o0t with him. The solar system contains within itself the seeds of sier the destruction of all worlds. Encke's comet is more de- and vaporish than any air in an exhausted air hii pump. Every planet is, with greater or less velocity, lre. drawsing nearer the sun. UniveIres reC born and live a o al td tdie lie the insects of an hour. lhee The remainder of the subject, tlot less interesting is of than its introduction, must be deferred to a future e in evening. ie The discourse was listened to with a great deal of tices interest, and the illtstrntions were very frequentlyap hiung psladed. GOT To.rc D.- -One of the members o the Legis·-. l ihsrr, Ilat pghti, was mot irutally attoacke by that notarious ietter m the Thlgs.' e- tl-mpPo t Thte oInfanos icoudtrel tohl adanll of the lkue sof tt igt to n ssail anoean ile.ersane, er aInd we hep vhur city poln n will sue to It, that hthesi ioffen de is peedily- br.t ooit to Juste: [Balon RoUgo Gna, SLi inst. The lamp postS at Baton Rouge must be tanght better mainmer. The Gazette should pitch into them with all the vigo at its command. A few weeks ago, when the lnamp poste, paving and fltg lounes of New Orleans, were "thngging "' sober (?) and inollfensive peolple alniot every night, we took occasion totell t them in ounmistakable termns that if they did not stop such infamous pranks they would he epeedily bolstr ed and cushioned! This threat ihad the -desired ef feet; and ever since the aforesaid posts and stones have behaved excellently--havu'nt got on a single "wild drunk." Just see what a little "moral uoa sion," fortilied by emphasis, will do, Mr. Gazette. Try the experiment up your way. No harm could follow. We deem it due to the truth to state a singular ru mor that has reached our ears. It is to thispurport: Since the lamp posts and paving stones have quit drinkidng, the receiptsinto the tills of the various bar rooms on St. Charles street have materially dimin. ished! This "accounts for the thilk in the cocoa nut."' Been IT IN Mo.D-While Millard Fillmore occupied the Presidential chair not a disorganizer, North or South, received an appointment to n post of honor or profit. The consequence was, fanaticism and disaffeo tion were almost starved outwhen'he left the oflece. His successor came in.n..i lavishemthe patronage of the Government, nponoAbolitioonists, Secessionists and Freesoilers, and the Unioatis oi the brink of dis. solution J. G. Percival. by many regarded as the first of American poets, is now State Geologies in Wisconsin, where the settlers call him "Old Bock Smasher., INTERttEsING TO tAfAtNE a--O aend after the ist of March, two mragelights willb9 exhibited on the bank of Cape Fear river three miles below Wilming ton, North Carolioa. These lights oreeilght hundred feet apart, and are placed at elevationU of forty-two and sixty-five feet respectively, above the mean level of Cape Fear river. every man deems he has preci.olye the trialsand tm;ptaona which ae the hardettto bea, oat thq Sarobeoane they -re the very n aesds