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1.UfSD kECTORY BNowib .JOS1 rH. rItdUraII AND NI.PIN: B Elt Cum1 fQV huoP to"Ln~ayotio"Alnarn, ppper nd ZBcBhmtl gngnotan oe whidmvn. n2 ""ýýOWN r2'ýIk1:TO6Rr,1 " A NDBJOIN71fl, 1'25 " L Irodrm nrne nhim adin b forpMtore, ad olNeit t Itheir patronnC, x13 t3f1i$fAý,Rr G. A., ATTOI1NEY.AT.LAW, N. 8 nm G i GF ý 7R 7 !G . . 8 i .1. AENTSI AND C0O5. B nlýBICN*11ItB01[Alrll;;72.Cn D sket. _ - ý CIjýxI5 R & CO , D .1t T DRAC7R's ITN' STAPLE md-P .B ncy IrotrIes of Al kilds, corner 0onoon and j Tso htpltoMMe streets. ., K ýýyýLRF W.{INES, BRANTDIES, PORSdERY 00e l sacee, etc, e.17. ,a11 I0ommon rete. CROOKES LI. II. , CO. COMMISSION AND IAORWARDING ,]ltANTSýo V aesolu and Retail Denldro n F0relg tnd1do0 t LiWnorMi;o, Wies;e orset Hirte ad Commerce streets, New Orleans. . n29.1y C "..NV.rI.R$f' .- Co., :'ROOERS AND DNALERS IN WESTERN PRIIODUCE, thre stores boonded by Canal, New Leveoo, Common and Fnlto.trletl ,. ORNELIUS il. ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSEL LOR-AT-LAW ANDM2.. S. COMMISSIONER, Royal street, over tfhe IInLost.ce. s2 T\R. BAKEP, BnSURGE0NAND PHYSICIAN. IN quire at thoe ! of, tUle CIty Hotelo or1 Nd 98 C tro de letstreot. l •0 y DADIERNN& CO., J. I., DEALERS IN CARPET-' ings, 011IClots, en., No. 26 ChacttRs and' Customhouse streets. WIGý T, EDNRIRD 'P., ATTORNEY AND D COIITSEILLOR-AT-LAW, NIapoleonv5Ile, pih of As Ioumpton,". 1 1111 practice in the parishes . Assumption, Lafoureh ,.Torrebonne and'St. NTary. ReterstoW. 0. Hews, Esq.: l.lrs.i.Slark, SanLfelr'i Co.; DIn. . . oorhles; 1ion. E. E. Kiltudge. . dll m, oYiVs & HARRrNGTON'S DAGUERREO: DOTYPES, corner Camp nnd Canal streets, (op stairs.) all D OTNJEStl RUISD 'WRITING AND NOOK KEEPING ESTABLLiH[ENT, No. 106 Canal street. Dolbear.s superior Steel ,Pon for Bale, in large andemail 400n titles. , .. ".UBANK, lt. N. Jr., &" Co., GENERIAL C0ON M0 ISSION bMERCHANTS, No. 82 Camp street. N. ICHELBEtGER, J.' " ,C BUiLDER," Circnw N treet, n.xt to the cornerof Hein, No. w Orieans. Repair g and Store Fitting done vwith neatness and d - patc on the most reawonnble tcrms. . au80 C ANUED L BLESSEY & Co.. DEALERS IN PROItUCE AND MERCIIANDISE,. Tr Pitch, Rosin and Spirsr Turpentihe, linseed- Castor and"Lartl Oils 6o.5 91 Maganrie street, New Orfdeal - '" .lely FROST & CO. DEALERS IN HOOTS, SORIIOF EO SRgns, liot,. . .opI, etc., No. t0 0oazOln . street. F. H. KINAPP Wie. 8. T C i N11 LERA , DEN . TAL SURGAEONSI . l .Cana street. L E ;tl0 GUION, THOS. Ii, ...WILPF. b .... RZ.TA.I, GDeer in f Oine any Aricles comer Canal and SI. Charles streets. " · ..: ' GIOQUEL,& JATTION, STAPLrE AND FANCY DRY Goods of direct Importdt-on, No: 18 Chartres street. AINENS, C. C. & Co. IMIPORTERS AND DEAL RR :T0 IN IIARDWARE, C2TLERY, etc., Neo. 26Mog.a wine and 40 Grarver StreoLr. _OItDON WM d.l Co.* SUCCESSORS TO GORDON .8 IOUDEYTT, DEAESILA.R6 IC LUJNEST-Oice and Yard Front Levee, ctner of DeE rd'st`eet, keep constantly or haInd Wheel Arma, Bucket Plank, rce Stu', Decking, DooaRe and Slheolthig, Tongue and Groovel Pine and Cypress; OIk Timber and P'hmk, all 1,sies and lengths, n024 HoTrEs & CLAUSS N GROCERS AND DEALIRS IN WESTERN PRODUCE, NIe. 14 Now Levee and 14 TchoupitoulI streets. r 2,5 lyd&w TENDERSON & CO. S. & A., oROCERS Steamboat aud Family Supplies, corner Meagnzino and Nat chez streets. .E][RARD P. A.ý DFALERS IN" STAPLE AND fine Fancy Dry Goods, ,o. 118 Canal street. HARMY HORACE, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY Goo0dss,mbmN, etc., NO. S5 1 Camp street. HOWELL,, R. K., ATTORNEY.AT-LAW, No. 1 City Ifail. f.4 tf HILL, ALEXANDER IMIPORTER AND DEAL. ER IN WATCHHES. JEWLRY, GUIS. PISTOLS. CUTLERY, FANCY ARTICLES, etc., etc., No. 66 Camp street. . oa HART, E. . S Co., DEALERS IN GROTERIES, DRUGS, CHIEICALS, PAPER, etc., 77 and 79 Tchoo pitoule street. HENDERSON &GATNE, r DEALERS IN CHI NA. GLAS, EAARTIHENWARE, 1etc., 99 Canal t. Hr1NSON, GEO. W. & Co.. SHIPPING AGENTS SAND COtMMISSION MERCII1ANTS, 02 Camp st. YDE &C GOODRICI., JEWELERS, cor1er Canal and Royal streets. IfENDIG BENJ.N, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAI se, No. (Camp street KELLER, OOKSELLERII UNDER TIlE ST. IOUIS HLotel. LAW METDICAL,, I.TSCET.LANEOUS HOOKS, NEWSIPAFERS., IIEAP PlI.LIIfATIONS." Ja223lh, KEN NEDY,, S. 11, & Co., COMM'ISSION MER CHANTS, No. 20 Poydrxs street, New Orleeas. TTEARNY. ALFRED, COOMMISSION MERCIIANT. 1 I)tler in LIme, Paints, Window Glass, Cement, English, Pittbullrg and Pesacola Fire Br1cks, etc., etc., No. 72 .loga zine street. 0a2 SLEYvoS co.. J., DEALERS IN STAPlE AND Fancy Dry Goods, corner Canal and Boarrbon arreest. TAVILLE. F. C., ATTORNEY-AT-1LAW 0NO. 18 olExIohonge Place, opposite the Pst-OffIeeI, New dOrlea0. no10 LANDI .0 JOYEPII & Co., COMIMISSION IER. CHANTS AND DEALERS IN WESTEIRN PRODUCE, No. 33 Tcooupltooulas treet. '.my L .IGITO &g BARBoT, CLOTHIERS. corner of 'Canul anti St. Charles streets. SEVERICH. Will. IE. & Co., COTTON FAC. TORSI AND COMMISION MERCHANTS, No. 24 Old ooDY S. N., SIIIRTS, OENTLEM.EN'S FURNISIIh 1I Ieg Dao ,Ts oand. an y Articles, corner Canal strek an Exhtan___ e Place.. 1ORISON, G. N., WIIOLESA.LE DRUGGIST, OILS, Paints.I Perfumery-, etc., No. 12 bIamzlne street.1 . I. UARR. G.. W. E. NAR. MAdif R. M, , G.WV.E. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW No 13 iommcnriel I'lRe, New0rl0ans. ' n21' I.][AU, Tl. H.y 151 Royal street, corner of Toulousec. .LA]I.FI i AND OENTLEMIEN'S FANCY ARTICLES AND PEIRFUMERY'STOIE. Jo2 IEYEIt AI. H. IlO Camp street. WATCIIMAKEK AND EA R IN JEIWEITY, GOLD PENS, FANCY ARTICLES AND WATCHES. All jewelry articles repaired at moderate prices, m13 M/rORGLAN J. C. 110OKS AND STATIONERY, Ex Slchange Place, oijofning the Posit-Otnffice. UNROE, A. & Co., IEN'S AND BOYS' CLO M THING, of all ize, and qlitiesl, wholeslle and re1tail, corner of Gravier mi.] ,Nagaainc streets. TOI.IAN. B. AI. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, .L No. 14 Carmp street, and under the St. Charles Hotel. IwCICOLS, R. ., IMPORTER AND DEALER IN l Wlnes, Brlandies, Fruits, etc,., No. 90O Camp street. NTORRIS & WVAY, CLOTHIERS, corner Camp and v1Common streets. ILCHER, GOODRICI[ & Co., COTTON FAC TORS AND COMMISSION MIERCHANTS, 43 Carotde let street, corner of Union street, up stairs, nl8d&w ITKIN t R. & Co., DEALERS IN CLOTHING AND SFURNISFING GOODS. No. 37 Camp street, .27 OBINSON & CO., HI. TI., WIIOLESAIE AND RE. tail Grocers-o-teamboat and frmily supplies, No. 100 OGra vier Street, REILLY P. & E., DEALERS IN SILKS AND FAN (YT DRY GOODS. corner lRoyal and Coae streets. RARESHIE~H HENRY, (SacceSor to F. N. Har alan)NOTARY 'PUIILIC, No. 2 Commercial Place, No, Orleans. n21 RA.YIMOND, W,. C., FAMILY GROCER, No. 71 Camp street. New Orleans. RELF.1. AL, & Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, Ietc., Front street1. betwee Gravier and Nlatcez streets. TEVART, CHARLES A., DEAlER IN FINE Sand Fashonable Purnitlre, Nos. 171and 173 COInal street. SCANLAN c& CO. D. P., DEALERS IN 1I1,1,I nery and PhoF Fancy DryGoods, Nos. 12 and 14 Chartres street. SAVAGE. J. A1.& Co., COMMISSION MERCIIHANTS AND GENERAL PRIIODUCE AND PROVISION DEAL MRS. No 26 Poydras treIt. New Orleans. myl o. w.s w, - w. w. suiw. J. r. SHAW. QIHAR WG. W. & Co., COIMIISSION AND FOR L WARDINO MERCHANTO, No. 24 Poydras street, New Orleans. ,r0 SHAW, FRANKJ'., & Co. COIIIISSION AND FORWFARDING MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN WESTERN PRODUCE, No SO Tehoupltoulas, troot oL I .NGER & Co. FASIIIONABILE CLO T1IINS, FURNISHING S GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPET RAGS, etc., N. 35 Camp street. myl QTROMD, JOAIN & Co., MIARRIBLE WAREHIOUSE, No. 146Common street, botween Carondelet and BIaroo streets. ol'ly EA NAM, H.I0. & Co. COMMISSION FORWARD SEAMAmN, H. D). Bi~o, o~srso. FnAn OJING ANII WESTERN PRIODUCE MERIT.HANTS, and dealers in Oils, Rice, Alcohlol, et0., 30.Y Poydrs 1tr0et. a12 SICKILE & Co., DRUGS, MEDICINES, SURGICAl, INS'TIRIJIENTS, etc., wholeoale and retail, Nos. 86 and 90 Canal street. a. QELARIK, TAUFFER & CO., HIARD WAR E, IRON, et1., No. 64 Canal 1tret, Acgents for Pages' Saw MillI. 00 SIZEI , GEOo W., NEW ORLEANS AORICULTU it WAREHOUSE corner of Magazne and Poydraa streets. all QTEEL, J. B., BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 17No. GU CDmp street, TAYLOR SEWELL T.IMPORTER AND DEAL cr in tile Wines and iquorms, No. 17 Royal street. Toe s. P. o.I 0.? WHUOLESALEI AND RETAIL DEALERS I PAINTS, 01,S, PAINT MILlS, WIN DOW GLASS, BRUSHES, and Colors of all kinds, 90 lga- iea street, a12 TALENTINE. J. B., & Co., DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES ANID ATS, No. 51 Common street. TOORHIES, fBRIGGS & Co., COMMISSION AND FORWnARDING MERCHANTS, 15 Tchoupitoulas street. WIIEELOCK, E° B. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDI cines, 'ainfs, Oils, etc., NO. 43 bhlograz e street. ICOODuIuAN O. O., IMPoR'rEI AND DEALESR IN Srug t Rhe Sic.is, Patet Medicines, Palints, Oils, etc., corner Common and Magazlno .srees, WITHITSI THOS. L., BOOKSELLER AND STA btioner, 10. Canal street. RIGHN T IH& CO., J. DEALERS IN PATENT MEDI cl0es, Drugs, Per.mery, etc. etc., Nos. 21 and 151 Char tre1 street. cr wISROso, Perish Rapider, La.., B. I5OtIIOY, Now SOleans. ".LLSON, PO.IIIRY & Co., COTTON FACTORS V* AND CO6.MMISSION MERCHANTS, 5 Carondelet street, Flea Orleans. .20 49.9A. W LDO ........ ...... ROBERT L. HUGUES. TAL.DO & HUGHES, HARDWARE AND SISIP tV CHANDLERS, Nos. 3 Front and 12 Fulton streets. null W -ATERDOIAN, J. & BRO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS :IN HABIRDWARE, UTLERY, elc., rner OSR.,IROISOOOSO00 . Magaaine and Common streets.' UT C. FI.UER, UNDERTAKER 211 TOItOUPI VW tulns1 street, NewoOrleao, Co,,a and Hearne0always in readiness. Co,,B lined ,ith lead, for transportlon, a short 0ot50e. :,S"OI , NuIy SUnion street B, betoeenSt. Chles and Carondelt streets, Ahere he woyrotp Ills whole Oi'ra to hie pSlroooSl buaitsooo as a Attorney-at.Lw, ,o ary Pub , and CommiBioner for .early sery State in the Union. °16 m WILJIAM OHRISTY. VOLUMVIE IX. FRIRDAY IMQRNING, APRIL 18, 1856. J UMBER 39 -;":- , E. .Y ·. T:*,::. ...". •.m mm SEA-GOIPNG VESSELS. TEXAS AND MEXICO. To' Mil O;n SUNDAY 2tlh hnt. ,t8 o'clock A. M. . FOR G(2ALVESION AND'MATABOB" • A . DABA .Y U. S: l~t,! IAne. -The new sad m2ag 2222n ent W 2st i2 lpl5221o.Cap. John Y. Law leasl'commander w leave a abeve. t ·HARR2IS 2f 2 2MORANf, f Jlflla o lr2eehL, opposite the SteaLbolp Landing. , -lThe s.eamhipps of tthis Lne ,will'bereafter poy Light 22e oit goo.l from P2wd2rIlorn to Lavaea. Spii era will 2 please 'proi'ide themselves with the steamer's bilh of lading. No other forh will be 21g222, .18 WIllesve THuRsDAY. Apri 24, at 8 o'celok A. M. , FlOlR I4R'AZOS SANTIAGO DI NPtl 2 RE 40--The NoW Orleans and Texas U. i. Mail ,Lne. " The new and nta22 i eent stenmuthlp Nou .U2Uw;John S. Themwbn, commander2 2will le2e as a2,re, p2c2tully. Poorfreight o rlstg e, having elegant 2tate-room aeeommodittinns,, na 1_ to , 22t2222diurl2 & MORNAN root of Julia street, opposte th2e Steamship Landlig. 42--All freight shipped by the Nautilus will 2 delivered to Captain Kenled, of the stemuer Grampus, unless otherwise d2reeted22 " ,,' 9Slttpoers most provide themselves with the steamer's bills of llaing No other ''am will he signedi a12 To pell on'T TDU2RSDaY, 2it : at 82 o'clock. A. M. The tew and m ignlfcent teamship Texts, Thos. Forbes, commander will leave for Vera Cruz as a22222, p22unctually, arrying the t . S. malls,. a.F2or freight or pa2nge, having elegant aceommodations lfor-cn-.had teerage 2 2a2P engels, n2ppl to SHARRIS & M OBoAN, foot2of ,Julta street, opposite the Steamshlip Landing. i.No freight will be received wlthout an orter frtomthe Agente" . 2 NEW ORLEANS ANDIP TEXA U. 2s. MAIL LINE;.-FOR GAL.VESTON AND NIATAGORDA DAY.--The following new and 2m22gr2fe2nt stem2hlips 2 vllhereaftir, leave on SUNDAY and TI2HURSDAY, f8 'clock, A. N.2 .2tpilu.lly Charles 1lorgan, Hn2ry Place, Commander. RMexIei , Jo2hn . iw22e2, ' do. Loistana, Wmi. H.. Talbot, do. Perseveratce, Henr2y Sheppard, do.p Delivering frei2lt f.r alt p21nts in Western Te72222t the end of t21e Ships Tackles, Powderhorn, Lower Indianola. frfhippen willpleea provide themspdye. with theatcnm er's bills of lading, a no other form will he slgncld HARRIS & MORGAN, foo of Jullastreet. P. S.--This ,ine havintyg e2tabl2bed its rw.nPlioton Pa2ca 21llo Bar2, 2he iteamer will Ihreafter be lakei in and eat under the superintendence of its own C2t2 .-, .n25tf S- BALTIMORE. F FOR BALTI2.IORE--1REBULAR LINE The, plendid new Al bi2g Fanny Whittier, -g, lmaster, having .,large portion of her carg2 en g2ged, will have Immedil22 dispatch. F 2r b 2lan2e of freight or pam2ge, apply to A8 - ' GEe. W. HYNSON .+ Co,, 82 Camp street. PHILADELPHIA. FOR PIlLADELPHIA - EGULAE' LINE--The now Al splendid packet bark2 F. Len Ill;ni g Symmes, master, having a large portiou of her c2rgo e, gag22, will have qtek dispatch.. For balance of freight or ips2tge, apply2on board2 at the Beef eMrkNt, or. to all G Ge. W. IYNSON A Ci.. 2Camp t. BOSTON. SFORI BOSTON--REGULAR LINE PACK ET-.-2The Al pbek2 ba2rk Aglltn, Barker m22 ter ha2ing a large p 2rtion of her cargo enraged, will 2are d2spateh. For baIlnce of freight, apply to 2417 G2O2W.w. tYNSON & CO., 82 Camp st. FOR BOSTON--RF,'ULAR LINE--THE new At packet ship .,V. . lose2 , Daniel ,ones, 1master, l2 12n 2nearly all her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch2. For b22nec' of freight or: p2sge, apply on board, t Post 18, First Di22et. or to• 2152 IO. W. 2HYNSON & CO., 82 Camp street. FOR BOSTON--RIBCIULAR .INE PACK 2IS--The fast selling p2ck2t ship Fraleonlia, ilson master, having most of her cat'go engaged, 2 2222i2pate.For beltne. of freight or p2 2 a2e, 2pply to2 all GE0. W. 0YNSON C ., 82 2(1 p st. FOR BOSTON-I2EGULAR LN.2E or PACK , E'-Ti'he Alpnekot sh2p' Bay State 12immons, ma2ter, hcovng most 22 her cargo e2gt2ged, will have quick dispatch. Forh banee of fr t 22r2pa2sage2, 2apply to a7 6EO. \4. IIYNSON & C(2., 82 Camp street. FORBOSTON-REGUIAAR LINE--Tho Al 222ket br2k Snole, Corson, master, having ne2rly a her cargo2e2ga2gd, will a2ve good dispatch. For of freight, Rrply on oard, Post 2 ,First District, or to l 1EO2. W. IYNSON 2 C0.,82 2Camp street. FOR BOSTON--REGUILAR LINE OF PACK ETS-The splendid p2ck2et Ship Oxlwarid, Na2on, m2l2er, having most of her cargo engaged, will have 22222 2atc1h. 2or 2alan2eeof freight or passage, apply t2 222 1EO. W. lYNSGSN . (2O., 82 C( street. LIVERPOOL'. FOR LIVERPOOI-TIIE Al 1RITISII s2ip Nabob, Homer, master, 2aving p2rt of o2r 2rgo engaged, will meet wi22 disp2tc2. For freight, apply to J. 2. ASHBnIrIDGE & CO., 2n17 120 Common street. HA V NE. FOR HAVRE.-THE PACKET SHIP Rlshmoosrl, Glookin, hvin, nearly all 1 or 111 1212110,rag will haqs l k d5spath. For ireK tor nPassae, Plv to~~~_ ~ 10511 (11O. 5. HiTNSON & CO., 82 Camp street. BALIZE, HONDURAS. FOR BELIZE HONDURAS-THE AS IoIt G 0. U. llYstlkcws. CIPI. 11111, bIO,,g neryall her cargo engagd, wsill leave for the above wvlt 0isp.11k. For bOInce,,I of fehtog. o passa, "Pll, to u12 SARSEILI & CO., GI Common St. FOR SALE FREIGHT OS CHASTEE-The s1eId .Cli l 11 St. LsswresOcs, CoO. Hedln,,of 113 tllu buithIn, ,s 1117 lth First llistrict, Picny, nr Tier, and will be reI is rcetve cargo on 3foudny, the 15th inst. For pinrlicnlnrs applly t a12 SARSrl7I .t ýO., l Cool It. WANTED TO CHARTER-A GOOD vessel o fbout 2bbrrels. FurIy ticIars, spplytS J. H. ASHSSCS)GE A CO., ll 1711 Common street. RAILROAD TRAVELING. NEW ORLE.ANS. JACK SON AND GREAT NORTHERRN RAIL.ROAD, Depot on Callope street, corner of Clara street, bar the New snsin. BUMMER ARRA#UEMEMT. PASSENGER TRAINSleave Osyk0 daily It I A. SI. Rea1hes New OOrle 11 1A. M. 1 2 LeavestN Orlesans dlly at 3a1 P. H. Reaches Osy1, oSR P. M. PgOsengOrs reeived and 10ed at1all intermediate stations. FARE-uO u l cents per mile, each way. Children and l seanto, FRE.IIGHT TRAIN 2ron ihe City to OSyLI and all interme diatd stations, every Tnesdny Thursdayy and Saturday, and from Osykn to Naw OrleansH and alt intermedia c stations, story Attu day. WednesdSy ad Friday. L Ae Ixurstion train 11il Ieave the city every Sunday II IA. 3N.. for Osybh and interme1iate stations, and return by Sy P. M. Fare half the uslal m1. 55-51151 TieklresisslI, ll 1121111515, ItS OSSII moeephil. OEO. II. HIAZIEHURRT, 011 Super'o1. Tr,.Weekly Line of STAGES TO JACKSON, NI&. nl NEW ORLEAN1' S OPE .IIOUSAS A GREA WEST ERN RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. This Road will be open for passenEgeI sd t' ibClSrom Algiers tollyo Iuuf n distancee of Soveaty-tltreo miles, on and after lbts 2 y Aofn RCH NEXT. PASSENGER TRAINS, Leaves the Depotat Algilrs every day at.... 1...... 1:0 A. M. Gretna every day at............8:40 A. AI. Arrive latHyoa Bmrl2 every day It................12:20 P.1M. RETURNING: Leave Blyot RmuT................... 1:30 P. NI. Arrlve at GIIII .I..................... 5:20 P. N. at iAglIl .... II.: P. N. Fare each yl.l.y.... SO A FerT y Bont will connect Swith the P sso blr Trains, leCting the foot of St. Ann street every mornhng, nt 0 o'etockr Precisely. boollt wgl IeRllblpOSivid 0.r Rayon IlaufRnsd 3ntermodtnto St. tions }" the 1omp1 y 1 the wharf at the foot of St. Lobi i street e21ry d0y until 3 A'c ool P. 3. AI. up f(2eight VIst be paid by the shippers, sot freight to be delivered at all other Stations than LiHyou leg Allemandes, Racolnnd, hfatrcheh Crossing,. Terrebonne, Tigervill. and Buyou Bmuff (where the Company have Agent,1 most be prepaid. Printed Roles sad Rates of Freight In pamphlet form for sir. culation, to be had on application at the otlica of the Comp~any.· o25tfl A. It. SK(GEK. Vice President. VTACCINE MATTFER--VACC, INIATTIR-PIRY • sicik s, PlanterB and Druggists can always be supplied with a pure article at 02 5'. perscab by applyingto SICKLES &CO., 85 Canal street, O. N. MIORISON 12 Magarine st. E. 11. WlI 1 I.O2 , 43 aS tgazine st., re6 3m M. CANNON, 29 Orvier street. A UCTION NOTICE. - TIIHE SUBSCRIBER RES . pectfully informs his friends and the Ilblio, that lb vingl re snmed his old buesinl a8 AUCTIONEEI and APPRAISER, has ken his olles, No. 33 Camp street. Will attend to tile sale of Real Elstte, Stocks, Negroes, Ad. m1 istrtors, Assignees, and all others, according to law. He will also give prompt and personal attention to all outdoor sales, of every deoodipltlo. A Register will be kept open for all the Real Estate and .Lands hbe has for sallo, either on private terms, or at public au tio. Every facility in his power will be oftred to buyers and sellers of Real Estate. A Practical TDraughtsman od Plan Drawer will be inconstant attendance at his olUce. With the assrantce that he will give strict attention to his buStnss llt all its detall, hle trsts that he swill receive a share of publiepatronage. BENJ. KENIDIG, Autioneelr, no23 01ce, No. 3g Camp street. TOBY'S CITY AND SOUTITHERN EXPRTESS -Rutnnit atl l hlour of td da tbhroughout the city Agent for tile lb ntcllrtrai Railroad ttompany for nrrying the Mails aSd havblg entlire charge of the IlbtCgage Cr. A messen er will wait upon passengers in tile cars. Checks wsil Se given for all baggage taken in ehb'ge by this Company. olagggbeehebked rom residences, or le office, to thel Ite boats, by authority of tlhe Pontcbartran Ralilroad Comoany. A Weekly Express (every Sunday) to Galvestlon, Indianola, Powder Dorn and llouston, TexaLs. An Express dMessenger will be dispatched three times a week to all thie Watelring Places on the lkes. Orders and parcels re ceived at the office. lils of ading left a. the office for goods by the New York ad Texts stlamertt, will meet with proalpt attntion.ll Schedules of rates oand sigals furnished, by applying at the Urnch office at the Pontehartrath Railroad Depot, for the re teption ol Baggage and Packages. Open from 8 AM1. to 4 P. M. The proprietor bogs to notify the publio that his is the only City Express now running, and that his arrangements are now completed, and that promptness in the deltvery of poods can be relied npon. S. TO1Y, dJr., Proprietor, fe23 ly Principal office. 75 ruellerstrcetl eonltr Cmp. OTICE TO CIARIPENTEIS AND IIBUILDERS. OPatn.t Sawed Weatlberoarding, both rough and dresed, from the vary best hseart timber, for sale at $.14 per M Tfor rough, and $2 per S for dressed, in lote to suit purchasers. Lumber sawed to order. fel1 6m STAR PLANING MILLS. New Basin. B AT.1iS-I-BATUS-BATHS-BARBEBRIZIN , No. 20 St. Charle street. ROI.OLLINS c morO at his postol. The Verandah fire for t while stopped the operation of his well known eltablishmont; but Time t[e, great physician, has restored to him a bettesr one, where ht can give at all boors Hot, Cold, Vapor, Shower or Mediealed BATHIS. ti BARBER'S SALOON is supplied with the best artists the ountry can aflord and a Shaving, lIIalr Cutting Cleaning, Dyeing nud Dressing tave been reduced down to a Oience, he Sfeelts asured that he au servo with alacrity and displath the most fastidious. -He has for sle a well assorted stock of fresh PERFUMERY, tFniltg dtOodt , Co.metic . .nd the bet Dyes and Tonics for t tlt his Diamond Hair Cuttingload Bathing Saloon. m1 fm JOSEPH ROL INS. M -EAT1-- ea0k Dry Sa[ls, 3r Pa le by mo0 S. H, KE.NNEDY 8 Co.29 21POyd)ratreet. ,; STEAMBOAT DEPARTURES. _ OHIO RIVER '°' Ol0lleo T on SATURIDA3. 28th loot at 5 o'clo0k. P. M. FOR LOUIOSVILLE, 00W I.BANvl n0 Eoooovfllo. P'aoooba onlm 01 hi.-.,.oe pli~ CL ant antd swi ft running passenger packet steamer Belle Sheriodan, Capt. I'. A. Key, odll leave asabo. For freight or pasgelpply to a12 'oo lb 0 IJ.SMITH, 12 New Levee street. N. D.-State rooms con hoe ooiored by applying to the agent. STEADIiER ROBERT IT. WARD, Capt. SOnas F. DIliler-FOR LOUIS .VOILbIE0-Thi well b.oooo ooassenger packret' will leave for the above port-land all Intermediate landings throughout the season, as follo,,so Leaven N0o Ooloaoo, WEDNF.SIOAYAyl 23, otbo'olok P.30 RATURDAY , M 0y 0, TUESDIAY, lay 27 .. . FRIAY, Juno 10, .. " * MONDAY~ oneo, 3 . WODNEEDAY, Jooly 18,, N. B. Passongers can depend oiotboi steam er leaving as advertised. q®No stateroyo considered engogogpO tee0 paid for. 83-A 1olnn of the cabin can he seen and stateroom, secued' 5145o4y5 Othe above trOOsbb n o3n1hthoIlaAg ~BETTISRTO k IKEEFFE,' 0. t00 :. 29 TohooayliOoilt street. UPPER MISSIBr9IPPI.., Will leavoFRIDAY, 1800, looO10t 5 o'clob 1P- 00 phis-Regulara St. LIallin passenger Pnclcet steam FOR ost. L13hAs CAIRO ANOD 00000 ' der A -el, The pew and fast0 runnin, v00y 000gh0 drloght p0ss0000enger .0000mer, ADRIATOC 00,S00. utnste1. iq now fn Port receiv ing freight, and willaefor 6t. 0,0Ois and all intermedialo landings, 0 above. For freiglltoryas.oooooyoyo oaboanr oyLo·.I R15 . JOHN 0. HYDOE COO., g88Woyjor street. Will leave on ATUORDAY, the 19th in0t., MO5P. M1. The fie a3 a steamer N. eb r s SRREUOARST:ROOO1S PACKET. a t , C. W. o t wl leaveo for St 0,0,0, oodO alloIntoadiOolandnlogs, as'ore. For freight or passage apply on board, or00 JOAN 0. H0YDE. A CO., CC Poydrao 0t. Ay1-A plan lofthe cabin can be seen and slate rooms securyd by ap'polyin to tlloooool. a00 LOWER MISSISSIPPI. W0ill eave FRIDPYDA O1. lost.. at 5 o'cloyb P.00. REGULAR MIEDIPOIS PACK MT-For Memhl d cIlyOo Napoleon Oleen ville, lnd ell landlings i the Bends--The new 0000,ar passenger pakbet steamerooT. P. Leathers, C. P. Ken0ett, m.ster, will leave as above. 'For freight or passage yly -b board, or to 000 .00J003 0. HYDE k CO., 60~ POydoo street. Will leave on SATUIRDAY, 19th 0,0. at001. M. FOR IEIIPHIOS, 100.06.. 0E.NA, .PD loo, (Oreenvollo and nl la,0n1sgs n tibSo-Boy Tb, Negols, poasenger Packet ab,,oer'Ri0 1. BIll, T. 00. Newell, master, will leave a above. For freight or passage, apyly on 0oard, or to 818 R. NIXOp 3 lUnioo0tr00t. DOoon I0. W. 10111 Mll take freight and yOodogoi 0ar Nashville, privileoe of reshipping 0n regular Nasbville ond Diemphis mail pact!ts TENNESSEE RIVER. Will leave o SATURDAY.01910 loost. at- 5o'oor . 30. ooot ntirey ew and splendidosteaoooClkeriokee, Jooo, Irwoio, 000s00r, MOlOlas Ooo bove 0010o0 Eastport, Plorence and Tooohumbi. For freight or pors'goe oavingvery suprior accommOdntions, pyly 0 boar0 , or to I.. SAPy A . P ront0street. The Cherokee takes freight for Oaoyon, 0000000, Helona, H00km0n,00 New Madrid, Cairo, Padubah, N60h00100 and al00 wy 000di001. n105 FOR ARKANSAS RIVER. Will leave on SATURDAY. 1911, inst.M. 000 o'clock P.00. FOR ARKANSAS RIVER-PORT Smito, Vo, BOno,0 I01ttlr Rloob, PFot Oloo, No. pyleon, Dooenvilto, oMd all intermediate bbndinoo. The booo'ior liooo donght passyoooor steamer o o O s 10 0re0 n woo(2, Albert Thomas, 000e0, will leave Nis above. or freight or passage apply oboard or to a10 lOWOO N0APP A CO.. .3 Front street. VERI IL LI 0 N. Will lave on S0ATURDAY, 090h in00.. at 12 o'clock 0. FOR BAYOU VERICDILIOY-The 00a0,0e, Franok Keolin, A. 000a,.0,JO., muse, 0,0ill Io ave 0 s bohve fooyor yen o0rmilooon an1111 1mooooooiote landings. Por freighl or passage, apply o00 board, alb YAZOO RIVER. Leaves on SATURDAY. April 19t. at 5 o'clock P. M. FOR GRARNADA. TIOY. L.EFLORE, Greenood, Sidon, Tchla, Yazoo City, Satal1a ad al intermediate landin. Tihe pa-enger packet Fulton. W. G wartney, romler. The Fulton wlll give tlronglhbill for all Tllahlachee river freights. For freight or pasge apply onblondol t .p1l---- LEWIS SNAPP & CO., 37 Froot Levee. Will leave on SATURDAY. 19th, inst.., at o'.lock P. . S-I].HE REGULAR GRENADAand TROY PACKET.-The ine, ftls running pss. geger packet steamer Fulton, Wom. Gwaort. ley, master.' For Grenada, Trey, Leflore, Greenwood, YawoO Cit- and all irmediate landinas on tile rivers as above. PSr freight or.pasbage, apply on bnard, or to l15 LEWIS SNAPP & CO.S Front street. N, 11B.--The Fulton will take freight for Tehlan, with prlvi lege of reslipping. Will leave on SATURDAY 19th inst., at 5 o'clock P. M. FOR YA2tOO AND TALLAHATCHIE The new and splendid light-draught steamer YazooBelle, J. G. Rivers, master, will leave as above for Mouth of Coldwater, Tllatoba, Lo.ore, Grleenwood, Sidon, Tchla, Yazoo City and all intermediate landings. The Yaoo Bello will take freilght for Grenoada, ith the prio. ilge of reuhippingon keBels.. Forfreight or passge, apply on board,or to a14 LEWIS SNAPP & CO. 37 Front st. .JiTbe Yazoo Bello will lake freight for Grenlada, if con signed to Leor. or Greenwood. THE LAKE. U.. S. DIAI.-.FOR MIANDEVILLE, .LEW. isburg, Covilngton and Abia Spring--The fine oteamer V.rgilrla Pearl, Captain J. W. offman,, will hereafter leave as follows for the above and inter mediate landings, viz: TrOY PO TTCAl'aA1. R. RO0D.! RO1 GCOv.oY. Mondany..........I1 MA curs lnday ............... 5 A. M ednesdayy......12 A. cars|Tnesdy .............. 6 A. t lridAy ............12 M. oar, husdy........... .7. , A. M Salturdy ..........12 . rslSaturday..............6 A. M Far, $1; Mealsl, 50 cents. For particulars, apply on board. or to l27 tf D. C. LOWBER, 9S O tlagazne street. FOR DIOBILE DIRECT, DAILY U. S. MAIL LINE.-Winter Arranger entl.-The " splendid low-pressure packet steamier Ctba. R. A. Seil,, master ; F1lorida, W. I. Hutchings mauter Cal Ifornla. yrs, molter, hvi1ug been built expressly for the Lake trade with superior accommodatiolns, one of t1e above steamers wll leave the Latke end of the Plontehartlran Railroad doily o theo arrival o the 4 o'clock P. NI. cars. Returning, wi0 atop at PFcagOula on Monday and Thursday evenings. Cabin Faro to Mobil ...............................$6 D eck ............................... . .............. 2 R. GEDDES, Agent, 10 Bankl Place. New Orleans, November 1,151. n5i LAKE SHORE PACKET" STEAIMER Creole.-Wieler Arrangementl. For Ocean Springs, and imotooloAio landings, extending her trips as far as Pasogoula on Tuesday and Satur day ofeach week. 'TIle splendid low pressure packet 1teamer Creole, Loutr Nelson, mater, built expressly for this trade, with superior accommodations, will leave the Lake etd of the Pontehartrlln Railroad on the arrival at the Lake of the ears, as follows : Leaoves PI'ontohartraln Rlailroad, Laves OCOaI Springs. TIUESDAYS ...... 4 11. 1. ears WEDNESDAY MORNING, TIiURSDAYS,...9A. A . ears1 FRIDAY MORNING, SATURDAYS,...4 P. 7. cars SUNDAY EVENING. On Tuesday and Saturdaiy ohe will io as far as laelagoll. S5 R. GED.0DE. Agent. 10 Rank Place. FRANK SHAW .r., &CR., COMMISION AND f FPORVARIILNO S ERCiiANTS AND DEAIERS IN WCFSTF.RN PRODUCE, N~o. S Tchouphoulas street, New a Orleans. 1019 i SLAVE DEPOT NO. 156 COMISOSON RTREET-The unodorsgno has on hand, 1I1 will keep Intly for Iale, or eitherIIIIOL .II t " AI tnnee I a -4 11 Inastment of BLAVES. comisiin, ofIMECHANI ofal dscriptlona HOUSF, and FIELD SF.RITANTS, etc., etc. Having (leole the threw-story dwelling No. 15G Common, near Hlaom l street. he is prepared to nccunmadxte transient Traders tail their Slaves on a. reasmm cl terms fis can be abmiued in the city. ,Par~ticular attention will bar paid to conslgnments ol SIavea, THOMlAS F. FRISiY 1101om 1on street. RlpOR.acss.-SFelloS I Co. larrp .l 1erson; J. C. Ricks [ C..; Richard Reo k ; J. G. Cock. ACo.; W; ID0tt fIalpes. N. R.-TIhe OII(IIEST CASH PRlECES paid for LIK~r5.Y YOUNG NEGROES. hIP T HE BJAGASSE FURNACE.- LETTERS PA tent for the United States were granted to SIO UELI II. OIL MAN, of No. 31 5A1, oen street, New 0r1111, 1nd1r Ale date ofIIIcembol9, 114, Porn fuIO 1for burning Woo1 iIIIe Ils us. This FP1rnac combines tle following 11litw11. us fllyp proved m taking off SEVEN CROPS THIE PRESENT SEA ON. 1st. St works entirely by natural draught, and without the aid of a lower. .11. Ib contains no grate h1rs or other irons fl the interior. Id. It Iever requires a stoppage of the mill to ilve ie ashes cleaned out. 91h. Thle Bagassefi Is never stirred or touched after it arrives fi thle furnace.. bth. Il burns ntl the Angassa, and makes steam enoughi to run the mill nglinu a stealm bat tery, and apumping engine. This is tle only Iurmec that has taken off a crop I. Louisiana TI compl.nlle wiLt the Ibove live Rgonditions This FOr lIe makes no preten1ion to burn BaIasse alone, and does not resemble anyl outer furnace in aksingEle fentute of its olrn the princiilles I~pot which it works, or in the renin obiobit produes; 11i11r does it approach the rigihts of ny other lIrty. eports lircnlllled to the contrary yI"1ere 5rick1 P tad,," klnol to o falIe by those who make thecm, and cal c"ter d It,,~ to deceive the pulblic nold Pntm off ar ticle that cntt stand 111,11 5 eir to l merits. N Person wlli be Mowed to ,, ll, I II or use any patent Furnac without axthority from a11; ond aIl persons GunviCg su h nndtority wAill be fully gtutrn' ,I in it. uadistu, bed~ use nnd possession. Sly I' t F11 rn5ce ia as appli5able to a train of kettle0 as to tIep boil,0; and I am pr1(11 d to contract to apply i I to 11PII1 in thlo ll1illHo to boil ocne juice in thecommoo tr.in of kettles, under n 10 ooclartry plinnnntt . to thle pared.,.,l· A 1rennet11.o1 the whole subjec1, in pam1phlet form, with doss ings, etc., to be had of the subscriber, by mail or otllw~risne SA11,EL 0 A. iI ILMAN, io (A rrlsl 31 Nutebo street. New Orleans. J0SEP1 RRUFTY N CAMP STRERT, IMPORTER, W hlolenalu and Retail tislelr in tine Watches, Jewelryt, Rich IFncny ad Staple 0o105s NoII'. CaImp street, under t11 e 1 Lit Ho. tel, hew Orleans, respect'ully invitesa to aRttentiion rd Vho RGE~l t d Retail D1e0r1 1101d plrllchlleTto his VERY LARGE STOCK IF GOOD)S. which is freshly imported, 111d colnsntly supplied throughout the Year.n SHELL COMiiRImitation Shell and BuftIlo Combs, of every style and Of styS BRUSHESG-Of every description, of his ownl manufacture, and at the lowest Northern factory prices. TOILET ARTICLES-.1SIh Is Perfumery. Hsir Oil, Hair Pins, Pematur, Fancy Somps, 11c. FINE FANS, PURSEO, Po110t 1ooks, Work Ro111, Portable Desks ingaether with an emdloss o v.1 so is P. t Isoonatea, etc., 0f everCy splInd shape, and 111 un11lly law prices. GUNl, PISTOLS. CIi1ves Colts and Warner's R'evolving Pis. 015e, OlIllOe, EO R., LiP Presevers1, Fisling ellts and TIESISIIIII JR .1. ISIIII WAT consstin JEVBI.RY. to. The stock in this line1, onsisting of the l C. T. Cooper, S. I. Tobias mid real Joseph Johnson movements, with a tine essor nt of Swiss and EngSish II evers, 1 ,,her with a large stook of 1ine Eastern Jewelry, Slvrware, etc., have b11n11ee1ted 11th 11re1 t pl s by F. ROERIIT , S for many years coinged in SF.e Wllolapnls business, wld havting been purchased exclusively for crtsh great indncementn will It odared to pre"' ra Ypa kvery article warranted as represented, ar the money re funded. 511 Watches, Jewelry, etc., carefully Repaired andP 51 ranted. 119 STEALM0OAT DEPARTURES: FOR RED GIVER.' Wf lhIase FRIDA 1t d iat 'cokf P.3 Ems.., Ponm Uaddo, Allspn, Shhm.posE mediate -earkn Ecore, 77111eandila an13 gll irrter. md landings. Thsttpersorpisspsss stg G~renada, Crump,, master, will leave as above. Rat freight ooZ:pa·IIB .pplyon board, or to5,5 still LEFW7SS SNAPS' & CO., 97 ssot .td,5t. Will leve on SATU.DAY'ITDP19h Ibst . t55o'lockl . P3. FORRE1)RIVE~t-Rl3OVLARRED River P est-Tl, Smne feat m.sssa pmsssnger rackret, P. F. KImb ll,'my';7ý ' Withen" ,ussy, masterswill leave a1 ove for CmS m.d Bemre, .3msd , ` on, smp5,CAl tora h im's dad,'ll interme iae n a o R ight or pasisge, apply o a17' LEWIS SNAPSP A CO., 37 Front stree,. Th. KEbsall .dll t1.5e f3.lght'l1 Jefferatm, ih ms3Ivgegs of reshlipping on the light drg aletrmer Q. 1 111 Shrteveport win le,5e-OS sA bi'igDAY. 19tlht ss., at C m st P.s31 FOR LAKE BISTENEAUI-TRY1 ,tenmsr Sydontia, HIbram Wllss., mentor, will leave ea~eiwve taking freightfoi Minden. (Gand Bsp...u Cnmptes, Grmsnd EcssoS l1miCO. AleXsndrlmssd intermedilae tssdisg,. Fors &rsghelt orpass, apply if beoa, sl6 J. N. JOSNSTON A CO., SFront Lssve WllIeass an ATUIIRDAYL, 19th inst.. at l 'cRlk P: Si. FOR SHREVEPORI*Wl:R AN D I Emssu, (Grandl Rre, Campme A ti and i l l-, sdennssEt.. lsstlioga.-l -Tim i .5.. light drsght -steamer P. F. KIombalI, W. W.'WlthemsY, mmter, .llle ave s ab1e. For freight or passage, applTo hbord, sls i 03 `'"T. B. SSITHi"'72l2n Lasm pe- The Eiintobstill .5115 reight f lb Jeiferedni'.1d p.1,i. lem.. of reshtpptsg io thellght draft steamer CJ mden sthreve .h.eno n SATURDAY.1SthflaL.,t55P, M. Sttesmer ROSA in'S p1e of th.e Iteamer TIAPSDE515 1. 1 FOR GORTON'S' LANDING AT, m...4dxfl CIsle; Sisoein, Grand I~pO. 250 Is, stem Grand Blyos, Shrev.epor, and sIb 1515mrstedi .5. landings. Th.. S... fnsCt runn.ing pam.ngg psskieta3enmer Rona, J. S. Dowry, master, will leaves .h . sFoi freight or p..ssagepply n board ormto p518 LEWIS-SNAPP & CO., 37 Fr0.lst stl Tlle stmer Rosa will tksl Jeflerb h and lpp.er Red Rlver frelghts, with the p.S.llege. S stori.g isd reshlpping an good LeSves..SATURSA37iSlh Irtot. stSP.31. FOR JEFFERSAOk~ S311THLANSS BIeton, Port Caddo., Albay. Sh ort, mmlS intermediat lsoading. The splendid p packl C. Hasys, IRsacWr ight, master, till leave b passage apply os loard.,sr to sill18 - LEWIS SNAPP A CO., 37 Fr.nt street. -Leaves anMONDA0Y. 21stt.,t 6P. P. FOR OEFFlRSON SSSSITHLANI Be.nton, PotE CsddSAlbmy, Shmn v5,S, tGroand Afi Ecore, Alexandria, and all inamdielag ings. The superior passenger packet stener W: C.o5s , ld ward J5nes, master, .dll l..'svessabst. Ps.Caid pgasage apply on 1.rd or toI. IlT W LEWIS SNAP S' & CO S1i.,Sprt street. NEgY: Tht ae. C.Ys....siltsh.Piglsls5 hsbo.s..sS S, stith privilege of reshiplpig. Will leave TUESDAY. the 224 las.. at 5 o'clock P. M. FOR JEFFERSON SMiTHLAND. Benton, PoolCaddo, Albooooy, d 1, opr, Grand Rayooo, Grand Eotre, driaol oU[I-all inter, mediototlandin~g.-The soperior light tdrought steamer St.. CharleB, B. Applegate, master, will lee as above. For freightoopasooge, apply onboard, or to t"+ " *aplS' .Y,, T. B.,BFIRW12 N0001L00e. Will leIoe on TUESDAY, 22 laist.. at 5 o'clock P.M. FOR JEFFERSON2 SM IT 1L AND: " Benpig, Por Caddo, Albooy.ShosoopooS. 0ran 40,00 B4 odl , A1000.od dIillnt400i diate lanings-he duypeerir or pssengr steaer erSg Cliarle8 Applegate master,1wll 0,41 Io as abov. For freightarpSlotE. WanF boo'd, LEWIS SNAPP . CO., 31 Front street. P. S.-Tbhe S. Charles w.ll lake freight fo, Foit Towson and Upper Red River, with oltvilege of rehlilppiog. 53-rh, steamer St. Charles 1wil pay no bls contbated on her acount, unless by an order from tle captain or clerk. SAM'S APFPLEOATE. FOR CUMIERLAND RIVER. Will leavon SATURDAY. 19th inst.. at0 0,1',0 P. M. FOR NASHVILLE, CLARKSVSLLE F"ddlysilloSomithlo, Foducah, Hlickman an all intermlediatelandiong.-The new and reglula freight boot Scotland, R. L. Dilosmkes, master, will leave as taove. For freighlonly, apply on ord, or t alb R. NIXON, 35 Union o treet. REGULAR PACKETS. Leave roFo THURSDAY. ot5 o'clock P. 31. SLBII1IER ARRANGEIMENT-U. S. 31ai steamer R. S. hoRNS, !o place of the steamer So ,hern B RelloeRunnin, in connection ith ilea era Princess ao d Nolcho,--For Princeton, Aobtoo, Fil'lhr'sa oint,,' Sipwith'b L-.dl,, Lake P'rovidnce. Good .rich's Landing. lillion', Bond, Vickstlhg, Grand Gulf, Rod ' nay Nathez, Fort Adams, Bayou Sam Baton Rouge, and all in. termecdiale landbg;sThe splendid, fast running passenger packet R. W. Dlene, L.. W. Broadwell, master, will leave as above. For treight or ppaaage, apply on board, orto FILCHER, Gt1ODRICH A CO., 43 Carondelet street. gprTha R. W- Mcrae willl also bake freight for s11 points on the Yazoo Ri ver, with the privilege of reshipping at Yieksburg. she having made very advantageous arrangemnents for that par. P. S. S.ha . W. Mclae. wll- attend to all business of the steamer r . . Truboe during thle Spring and Summer months. Leaves every THURSDAY at 5 o'clock P. M PERMANENT SI? PRING AND SUIIME:R; ARIi.ANGF.MENT.--The spl-dld stermer Frank Lyon, J. 3I. White, master, will leave as above, for Caroline Lalnding, Ashton, Pilrher'; P'oint, Skigwith's Landing, Lake Providence, (iaodrictl Limd ing, Miilikeu's Bmtd, Vicksburg, Orand Gulf, R dney, Natchez, Por Adms Bayaou Sara, Baton Rouge, mudi all intermediate landings. ForAre0,b or poSooe apply on bon1, or to LEWIsI SNAgT0 Io CO., 3i Front Levee, N. h.-oh. Frank Lyon will take freight for Yazoo river, with the privilege of reohippo, b t VI 5 oburgip A clerk will be on the levee every Tuesday morning to re eivo froEight. p16 PORTAEUDSON AND WANER l OO P, KET Vk ew Latan, 1oomil, Gross, master, having been thoroughly ovierhauled nnd repaired and newly painted, Sill resume her trips in the above trade, leav0 Nogew Orleans ov0ry 00IIIAY, at 1 o'lck A. 01., and every MONDAY, nt 5o'clock P. N.The LS-TI, P ill0, L10 dy to take freigb t every~o 0nda, Ott,,. ursdly for all landing; on the Coast, Donnldsou, Ba ou Plnyuemtne. Baton ougee Lbdell's Store, Port lid son1,17aterlooand all ,htermlhio toa landingo. For freight o't r passage, having superior accommodartions, apply Aon oaoll0,rdh.o o,~ Todyo,0,gto PR STAIL AGENAY-NED WHARF B* AT LO T P HETNsA.-J. L WI maton, Oopr, etor. The underslgnen has now, the pleasure of announcing to the people of Helens, Pbillips county, te ambant men, nod the traveling public generally- that el bms at length completed his P.r1. and commodtous WHARFBOAT, and is now ready for the reception of freight, either Receiving or Forwarding. It is his intention to don general R0ceivigl, Forooardngo Commission bulines., and wll, have on hoard at all times eiS. Ooo, business mWenofor e'ars, lnd the proprietor will devote his entire personal attention to thoe boit. 170Y'Fright received, stored and shipoed at the usual rates. MEW-Persons can be accommodated with Lodging on the boat. ,ý-He respectfully solicits a share of p dill patronage. Nl A At J. C. WSAONSON, Welen0 , Ark. OFFICE OF NEW ORLEANS SAVINGS INSTITUTION.--OFIc No. 61 (Camp treet-Incerpom ted under Act of the Legislaturei on 15th March, 155. The office of the Institution lle open for the reception of Deposits every morning (Sundays excepted) from 9 to I o'clock, and on Saturday evenings from 5 to 8 o'clock. Depositst of One Dollar and upward' will It received. The employment of the funds is strictly limnited by the Act of Ineorporation to the Public Debts of the United States, of the Stote of Louiitana, and of the City of New Orleans. Loins u on mor-atg e of unencumbered and unimproved Real Estate wi te lim its of the city of New Orleans, not exceed-l. in " 50 per cent, of tile aphratsed cas h v l ue. Loans n pen pledge of it, Stock of the incorporated Ranks in New Orleans, not exceeding 60 per cent. of the market value. All Interest or Profit derivedfrom tlbe employment of the is to bI distributed semi-annuattlly among the Depositors. No Trustee can directytly or indirctl borrow ay of the funds, receive any pay or emolument whatever. Certificates of de osits, having interest at a rate to be agreed uponwill be issned for sums not less than $100 deposited for a specilied time. TRUSTIES. Gieorge Eustis, A.I. Kelly, William Vogelt W. N. Mercer, Ge. Urquharf R.B. Sumner, G. C. Duncan, A. Heine., George Jonas, Wilhelmu Bogart, P.N. Wood, Thos. A. Clarkt, Thos. A. Adams, E A. Bradford. D.D. Witlhers. W. N. M.RCEMR, President. A. D. KEI.I.LY, WM, VOitEL., Vice Presidents. R.I. BSUMNERI, D. Di. WITIIERS, Treasurer. N. B.--Copies of the Act of Incorporation and By-Laws can be obtained ot tbe otlce. l2S y I.O. O. I.--IBOARD OF DIRECTORS of "Odd Fellows' Rest"for iS6.--Otcers Ilynry Biet, President; John Stroud, Treaslrer; ,av. Furneaux, Secretary. Cemetery Commit tt-thtlter OGllllghatm, Oardntr Stmit, ItihLther Homes. Fl. nance Committee-Tiros. Kueel, W. C. Wilson, L. Homes Stxton--Daniel Merritt. Metmberst-Fnk Lewis, W. . Wil son, Goe. Seymour, tI. ioldman, GB.B. Sowditch, J. P. WarI. ner, H. Cstarede, S. Bonllemer. N- VAUlTS IN "01M111 FI..OWS' REST" maybe Tpro Itrod by ynI int. to F. M. CORRYl, t Sicklis A Co.'S, S Ct nl street; tt 1 it. .EIT & STITSON'S, 51i Coympstreet; to l. NII.ISPAUCGH, U. S. Mint and at the Secretary's otrat, in Odd Fellows' Hall, corner amp tand ..aiyCtty streets. The price to members of Stockholding Lodges will be $0 per vault; to all others, 50 per vault. IN Information relative to the purchase of Lots, can be had on application to the Secretary. ap15 JAMES FURNEAUX, Secretary O. F. Rest. E NOIRTH CULLOlI, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, WI.L attend to all professional business in St. Lndry and Avoyelles, tbat may be entrusted to his care. Ofce at OPE IOUSAS, L1. Blfcreltce--Chas . I. Waterman, hardware mehybnt i C. N. Olivier, Esq.; Thos. I). Miller, commission merlit;n Ch %its. IB. Singlto, attorney-nt-llaw; Nixon S Adams, Crescent tiee, New Orleans. m2N GASi GAS, GAS, GAS--TIE SUBSCRIBIER IIA.V ig obtained the re'quisite permission from the Gas Com pany, Legs tonnone that he is now prepared to ftrnish and yput Iup AS FIXTURES it the most approved style, and at moderate rates. 5 Ordera can bhe left at his Old Stand, the Brats Foundty, No. 214 St. Chrles street. dil ly .. _IT _ STRAUB'S PATENT CORN AND FLOURINO N ilyl, so fo gbl'l known throughoutthe Southern States, as osclasivcly ponnesrxmg thu combined quanlities. - 2. Beingypirmly set ig trbironframe 1. BspS only thn hest 516212115542St5es; 2. Rscasnbsg nbs 12411er 221on11 psbh its1llo fpt on the spisdls, 11121s tl bil l wll2 , to binjured by running empty; 4. Hasinsg o dust to get loose; 5. Harving no drives or od to make It sh bkl 6. Havingb Its spindle in onePie11, from bsidg-tress to hopper bearer. This 11ill wll ran lisv years without dressin2 2 sthtones, and is now oferel at the follooinl prices: 18 lnch, singl Pe4r, 8122. 22 . . 11w1 Doublsgear, $18. 2. .. l. 185.. 30 185. 210. Th 30-icllhmll 1wil grindd4 bushels me hour with proper speed, and the m er ones t prSAMU, I. OILMAN, fell d&W3sm No. 31 Natchez street. New Orl052. T AND WAS RANTS 1iSSI1HE82M.L$KS2TRATSS L. pad 4 r Lssd WaSlrants. Alss, 2S klss of Ulncurrent Ba1k Notes, Coin, Bullion and 52.211nng2, jssstbssd by .1. 55111118E.1, B $20.. nls58WIy No 24 Co5slm l LrrLe525551s oCommons ~UALI CUALI--SPFKNUEE FIELD& CO., UYiI.GltR C in Pi sburgb, Anthracit1, Asmerica52, Englisb and Sy2otb Cannel toal. I ýb-FFFICE-Corner Camp shreet and Lafayette Bquare. The -i.,as. Sns were besmong, Lmt gleomplp, I wasdraming, ODrpPus 0s 1e0 As the olden rmme l .hat hnoe rlle or lill, petf.eel. Then froem lden came a ma-dei(beatdy laden Girl was she;) Gliorlous ereatre t each fairoa re a love techer ,U "to me: "Clo beside me ,--who dare chidemef! "Here, Lo bide thee; , Sloshes--,Grce . It conreases how her resesa with caresses, Toebed my flie. Thero ul ng the ,no ng brght eyes gAtin¶ Into mine, Lips whose meeWoes, whoe repletenes of l sweetness, Waredvine.a . Bot she waited, meditadl, l--elotod Gently eOd.; Smilinog,told Oqooennolder woldbehold her, , If;te did. Nearer, nerer..clearer, warer; deaer,' Came herbreath I Then forgetting, all rogretting, ngglletting Har--oh I Dealh I.. SO ehwlPwed, oesitated, Bidahelbated - .To- I chid;. Bheorw wllling-~O 'twso trI De faIal.1 For she bin, Ac INDECEca TnOoIDEzThe New York buhne. o the 11th, speaking of a speech delivered by .Senator D)ouglas, indulgesin thie following .llfamosootirado Inds~cd,~tochasearaiz the authoi th is speeh uel .etil.t eo a vocabnlary not highly e0tem0ed in 'good sety n ,ian oua wia the deseim.tio obin ampro blrdensib hli n 'ne oe canonot be dainy in e og or if we wolddo Othe sobjet. DongiRast sbr lnis. huit ss mesftejy. 80 had Jnder. So bla that other Arnold who rdtou sell ou~Atm erieet Lmerty before himo. St in the masw of te IInois Seao tor, l.e bra Oo are teooso and unwashed. oey are also Idtht 0Ron a.. A phreological syst n founded on his bnon oaombination of the spoeherd and the Callbat. One mal._ip he is Opblei. Sohets. $ecan do mertla thiros verywall. He an frame a foundation and Onild thereon Ns good sao r. stIutnre of Itas sy other man: wlotess this ofePand tit defense, from whih we quote above. He aon bla pguod ht. betters like a llh-seallngherridah : witness his spechea ln,thdS Senate.' He can run through the whole dlappasoa of potllai falsehood with unripvaled skll, from the delieate dote of sug gestod pprevarication down tothe double-bleornltgmigtied ly ig. He ts an artist in that domain of hump eOffort. If the devii should ever open a Crystal Palace sad' give ,premiums, Douglas would commandthemall In this branch of hPnuofactre. Such abuse as the foregoingwill onet nijure Senator Douglase in the estimation of honest and sensible men. On the contrary, it will disgust an class'e'`ave the run mid.fanatics, or the.conscienceless phariees who impose their bbguophilanthropy upon deluded vota ries asupOe goel. " We liave~nlo partallty for Senator Douglas ; but are free to adit tle conviction tihathe must possess good qualities of heart and mind to call forth the malig alant abuse of the Tribune. Tbtl calumnies of that journal are the best recommendation a public man icanilohve; °j',.'.... p BnmTtoMBoes ENe.o.UTE FOR NiMCOGUA.- It was stated in our New York letter yesterday that Capt. C. Carroll Hicki, John Kingsley and J.C. Ham mick were the parties arrested in that city on the charge of being about to sail in the steamer Orizaba for Nicaragua to join Gen. Walker. The affldavits of Jacob H. Jones and Frank H. Savage, on which the arrests were made, chargedthe following persons as having "set on foot a military expedition tar the pur pose of joining Gen. Walker's army. against Costa Rica : nW.H.Jenkins, J. C.Hemmich, JohnKingsley, C. C. Hicks, James Mullen, Jr., J. H. Wilson, W. A. J enkins,Ferdinand Bates, Jacob Shortz." Only three arrests,.however, were made. Capt. Hicks protested earnestly against being taken into custody, and de clared'that he was not a citizen of the United States, but an officer in the army of Gen. Walker, in the ser vice of an independent State that had never ac knowledged the authority of the federal government. Several of the parties named are Baltimoreans, and left this city last week, with the avowed intention of embarking for Nicaragua. [Baltimore Sun, llth. Pretty business for the United States authorities to be engaged in. Why not establish the European pass port system at once, and be done with it! In de spotic pountries, men can travel where they please, and when they please, if their passports are right, without being molested or interrupted. Their doc uments insure them immunity and protection. Here, however, where the odious system is un known, and where we boast -unlimited freedom, people are subject to be arrested and imprisoned, be cause they desire to leave the country in a direction not agreeable to the government! Hurrah for liberty! Let one universal "shriek for freedom" peal upon the startled air ! We've got the name, at all events, if we have'nt anything else. AN AMERICAN's OPLION orF ENGLAND.-The foL lowing home-thrust at John Bull is from Oliphant's work on Minnesota. It was not long since copied into the London Times without comment, but why, is more than we can say : Wal, you Britishers are cute; you go on the high moral ticket. You call annexation robbery and terri torial aggression; but there ain't a power in creation that's swallowved more of other people's country with out choking than you have, when nobody was looking particular. And now you're ageing to fight for civil ization by protecting the most barbarous power in Europe, and for liberty by allying yourself with a French despot and a Mahammedan tyrant; but chew me if liberty ain't a long sight better off in the hands of that old possum Nicholas than such mealy-mouthed hypocrites. You understand stabbing great princi ples in the dark, you do. Liberty is all bunkumwith you. If it ain't, what do you go scraping and crying to all the despots of Europe for, when you could raise tihe hull continent in the cause of freedom if you had a mind to? Why don't you choke off your privileged classes, and set your oppressed white niggers free, and give back to the black niggers in the Indiesthe coun try you've robbed them of, instead of screeching at us, and coming over here with your long faces, almighty jaw and unremitting lies about slavery and Cuba? There's no sin in creation your no-ssled, canting, bellows-winded Parliament won't commit, if they can make a darned cent by it. ENGoLAD AND AAesnr.C.-The London Spectator, in the course of an article on Great Britain, and the United States, says that the whole question of hostility or no hostility, has been created on that side; and in addition adds: The bullying articles that we export are a justifca tion for bullying articles on that side, and for bullying speeches in Congress; and our own statesmen desire in turn a justification from the bullying they have provoked. The sober men on the other side have their coadjutors here, appearances notwithstanding; but the dust that the noisy folks are suffered to raise hides those two practical parties from each other's sight. As to the ' questions" between thetwo coun tries, they are not in themselves difficult.- There are difficulties to be overcome, but they may be over come. The greatest chance to procure a settlement in either case would be a fair discussion, and an appeal to the spirit of justice onboth sides. Nothing hinders that appeal but the bluster, and nothing, we truly believe, permits the blustering to have been called forth but the passive ignorance or indifference of the English public. SUICIDE.-The Newark (N. J.) Eagle says that a young man named John Sheland, committed suicide there, recently, under peculiarly determined circum stances, Just after the Doctor had left him, his wife went into the room with a basin of water for the purpose of bathing his feet, and beheld him before the mirror with a knife in his hand in the act of cutting his throat. She screamed for assistance but in vain, for heedless of her cries and apparently deaf to her re monstrances he struck the fatal blow and expired shortly after. The disease, it is supposed, had reached his brain, and the act was committed while in a state of insanity. DESERTION OF TISeTAN DoAcUHxA.-Annexation Extra.-The ship Peruvian, which arrived here yester day, brought out the entire family of the late Mr. Glass, cosmonly called Governor Glass, of the Island of Tris tao dAcunha. We do not know theexact number of those who arrived, but it looked pretty large, as they landed at the wharf, and we should think there must have been upwards of twenty in the whole, con sisting of women and children, and, if we mistake not, embracing the entire population of the late Gov ernor's colony, though we cannot be quite certain as to that. We believe the Glasses have concluded to abandon the Island altogether, and take up their per mnaneut residence in the United States-probably hi this State. Tristan d'Aeunha may, therefore, be considered as annexed to Connecticut, which is we believe, the first instance of a single State having quietly brought about an annexation of a sovereign State, withlout. so much as saying " byy'r leave" to UncleSam..: [New London Courier. SnrsosL. TASTE OP A MALE Ass.--There is in the possession of a farmer near Bolton, England, says a cotemporary, a male ass which is known to be fifty yeas ,of age. He s onamed "Billy," and prefers to bacco to any other luxury, 'Ie is likewise very fond of a pinch of snuff Our informant (says an English journal) has, within these few days, seen Billy masti cate a large quid of pigtail with as much relish as as. Jack tar in her Majesty's service. When be had finished the tobacco, a pinch of strong rappee was ad ministered, which Billy snuffed up without the least demur, and curling up his olfactory organ, deliverei one of those charming solos peculiar to his peocies. n. rret It ianeet Latteen th. fi tome -oe tt rmr. Cela ' I dined w Rth r y, h gd; prpvat to PiTco pl wt ;om re d C.ourt of t ti asnf e , t hie oinp t w-pere rknp u cll after dain er, .../.y es a n la.tteel~eImte- jf O. wish t K W by Sehetot Brnoks, showol tl)elr, i sinr i and principle with, no. indeed, - b.t' ly i.in e th havebeen expeced of 4~eal nT o .pae; f.e e n Honmek. nt organizaetiran ofetterlep earigi • Diaa',8ir.LOn my retain home. from a beot tpa neigof the boring county, yoaf f tht .-m u. d - w~aas pdtlaced in mn haand'crpt m thisstaient Late inthe wermme or e n the fal of 1844, in cormpae with some den editee gentlem.ls I dined with r. Clayt a ahland;- the on. Georgetltoberfbo;, formerly Chief Ju tice of t iul Court of Appealsowaofthep dritc, n A ii cocpay. weretakig-leae after diner Mr Clays eted tom. udge ., obeitso and . j.elf his wia- t.a t we ehonld remain aferthe other gentlemen should htve left. ueid so-wie Mre. Clayb infermed tth"at-he had received arcomnlunictti. n froa'some a i American organization Paianyv, declarin favor -of the priniple of rathisoemnt and re. qneting, if his opinionsa were -in acsrian with i thnye conmanicted ltos him,to vexpreset nto them, and authorize th plico. di tinctly, and withat;res tatedsa it the Native Arisecan priocpkle, and e addd, he wlshcdttononsultwultnas uses the iropglety ofhis authoriaeogi puhblic avowal ofthin opinion. Aoe Natve'Aaeican p riciplte had not been adopted by the'Whiparstyapr ited ed andte int rsenngpen dito theeioetlnnwd shorthollJ u of the Nati rican onc t ad Weugignted thtitd OwSated .. ei ri t aa r s t o-' expete move byhlamthatirog u neresaily dihturn c for the thimehmle othepl tam inp and hatnre wuid not be unflcietit time hefoe the ee for th priacipleortiohave its prooperand , legtmaeiheotin referene to hbndoef wh t toi can peple. Hr. Clayexxpreaoed hin' concnildcoe ilathcOsetdws. Mar.lay did a t read ha Judge Roberlaoin or myself, thecormmanican whichhe hadeesived; nor did he enter intoa partict h e letih i oa its cons atento With High regiardyonrto, Det , Hon. ahnerr Bpooin Albaeny, N.tY. Tie Ne wCoL om N SrOsared .-Wee fndintheD w York paper, of the 8th,fnlaccornts d.the of the new steamhip Adratic, builth y oafd r man,George Steero, the snucesfnal atoe ofr many maritime glories. The lanoch btcid ,thed 7tht and the Timson uay there weru iht a l ensta people present eAt 1 po'lock, the Adriatiecn had nab rded A"he o were wisaing She w ldm hapihn usannch Woi . bourccesfnl, hut thesw exand no aecred.e. -Byt way of affording a sf ;the f theis.iameein noba wan launched o ly frmn th vidjeri%,.' : .yard of Mr.Wm. iA Wi od fid wisgeetedr ituload Meanwhile, row-hoat, with et heir `f er..e,-and steamers with their hindreds,pr thtcolorn c . e.ve gliding to and fro it front,adding gret t ly latp rest, nod enhanc h-the pin e ad _th scone. Andwlligttheirnoi hr e hoower in grandeur, f-a the trium0ph. nhe mWt-chant u-e areapprecm b onle, a whey were l to wi e firotootry s. whatoth ey bele n ti -the obe naval arhitecrtral beauty uponbher`in z l n. While they waited the wo tthe waany e of ells, the shrriiping ofCteli whisle ing of cannon, and the enthusiastic ohoutinga a e lighted multitude. Onwardehewent across tit water -all other craft makin way for her. When sheha reached the middle of the stream, those on board let go her right bower anchor, but on she went, dragging it with her. They let go her left, hut she dragged that also, and continued onward untilahe bad destroy ed a portion of a Brooklyn pier, made the othera tremble, and satiofied anintereatedparty that she was boundto rundown all oppooition. Then lhestopped. Hany were afraidohe might have sustained some in jury,but those who examined' her declared Ate-lad not received even a scratch. When this. - made knownthe multitude began to disperse, t; 12 o'clock hut fewremained. Ber machinery is in coutrse of contrection at-t Novelty Worhes and itisbelieved uhe wlllhA to make hier trialtrip four moothe hence. She-. t6 have two oscillating engines, the cylymadereof. cls will beone handre inches in diameter and 1w ac feet stroke. Their nominal horse pawer wsill his 1,000-actual power 4,000. She will have eight tubi lar low-pressure boilers, which will be worked at f thirty Ibs. to the square inch, though capable of bear ing sixty libs. Hr. Steers, the arehitect and builder, in reply to some enquiries, arose und stated that he was a native of the District of Colombia. TrE RIO DE JANeEmO AFFAm.-The Washington Organ has a letter received from an officer on board the United States ship Savannah, which gives some additional intelligence relating to the difficulty that occurred on the 11th February last, atRio de Janeiro between the American Commodore and the British Admiral. Admiral Johnson, it seems, alleging that he had reason to believe that the steamer America be longing to the United States, then lying in the harbor at Rio, was a Russian privateer, sent word to Commo dore Salter that be felt it his duty to search her. To this message Commodore Salter returned answer that under no condition should he allow an English officer to search a vessel bearing an American flag. Capt. Hudson, of the America, came on board the Savannah and denied the charge. He was perfectly willing to be searched by the officers of the Savannah, or the custom-house officers of Rio; buthe would not submit to anything of the kind from the English or French, and threatened, if they sent a searching party on board, to throw them overboard. On the morning of the 12th, another message was received from Admiral Johnson, who was not atisfied with Captain Hudson's denial of the charge, but still insisted on the rightto search the America. Commo dore Salter sent back a warm answer, which was met by a threat on the part of the Admiral to follow, over haul and search the America at sea. This caused the Commodore to cease all communication with theEng lish, and bend all his energies to preparing his ship for sea and for action. A letter -asesathimfromthe Admiral by a British lieutenant, but the letterwas returned unopened. At the time of writing the ship was ready for sea, the boats being all hoisted in, and the ship unmoored, riding at single anchor. The America was to sail the next morning; andtow the Savannah to sea with her, the Commodore de claring that though the English force was treble his own, that he would ire upon them atthe esit attempt to make a forcible search. The officers and crew of the Savannah were excited by the prospect of en gagement with such odds, hut hopeful of victory.' Such was the certainty of an engagement that a. number of the foreign residents at Rio hud chartered a steamboat to accompany the two squadrons to sea, in order that they might witness the engagement.. It is proper to add that Lieut. Le Roy pand Boast swain Whitaker, wlio examined the America under the orders of Commodore Salter, reported in writing that they had examined every part of the vessel, and that no vestige of the alleged ammunition or guns were found. HORRIBLE TRAGEDY.-A Father Murdered by his Son.-From the Eastern (Paulding, Miss.,) Clarion we learn that ThosR. . Borden, Esq.,;onae of heamost respectable citizens in Greene county, Ala., was shot by his own son while lying in his bed, on the .morn iag of the 2Sth ulnit. Mr. Borden was shot atsight in his bed, and before Mrs. B. had retired. She wasiný another part of the house, and hearing 'the report of the gun, went to her husband to wake him that-he might get upto see about it. Upon speaking to him and shaking him he did not reply, whea:5 light was procured nod the unfortunate man found/tohnave had his head literally blown to pieces. Hisnson was ecarcelynsospected of the crime until the day of his father's fuherol, when he took his father's saddle horse, and four thousand dollars, Whi4he paretbnosly knew was inrthe house, and fled. 'Th neigh.ors im mediately pursued him, and arrested him at Lauder dale Springs, Miss., and carried him back to the scene of his inhuman crime. AMnERIOAN VE'.E.L RSDorau BY FORBIsN SEA asN.-Wlashingtfia. April 10.--A dispatch from the American lMinusteot aNaples mentions in terms of high commendation tho emiient services; of iic D. Alnudo and Captp (laijdaleuis rescuing fronshahIp wreckthe American .esels l .ran-and Golha4le, and suggets that°s i ldmedalh.ith suýt e. vicesand inse'pfi e pirsented hbmL s t$t such tastimhit `d bo valued by th e e ,yond thei4deniiishe" commonl.i .si s ybroy. olty;..nd iwoiildaiot:o dily streoithen tin'5ld o.. goodunderstandiug between ke IWo! rosi nties,>riot what is of more importance, might, by encorgg similar acts, prove the meaup ofsaving the 'lives and property of AmrOran'eia. ti.bas. The document was to-day transmitted to the House by the President. Eowre Foonnor vD LCtrsE. HrNER--Frank Les lie's Illastrated Newspaper contains the following important fact in relation to the last days of the late Lieut. Charles G., or "Alvarado" Hunter: "Let it never be forgotten of Forrest, the actor. when mendeal hardly with his fame, that it was his generous friendship that soothed the lastinoments of poor Hunter, and conveyed his remains with fitting respect to the grave." 1!rt Fso4# r Phdasi+ eeon." question6eago fi 't Mr. Masooorppoii d es , i who arin redroooho :nie in'reh on aiiigaiinst i ano,.e Mr. sPeard regardits It 'a etyonni. p. rtant oootistwlhe~hr it woat bythe Senate or oyyas.he had p. i Ils tierobtread ib t t. He e. oght, however, thatitt nd e pope o it SM tee of coaefesy.. ; Mr. Butter reffarateh hit oho ` th tmotion - . Mi. "Hamltn de lrdtto ave `t prited' isow infornsithIopiMs·thatfin o ftthe +dmirtorun of K-auo undea'.t SteatOded t hEm1~htm i jid drtli liac B to the Suh to'~e elioth ae l . L sa BPtste tito the- a; o U S'i'~ Iowl toaidb per Iiwit6 threeathr dal.whie f t ti~a i ets r e the eatee or eElectiona `ýa;fop ,o5 BFokot~nttittonnerIotohea1Tofre p.ruzot bI ,, os iaonm lu~teoeenp to thtr~te eonodl Gho eaen e 0tathinu th oee t ottte i deneSW Shten readit Ifo. Phelps opposedit.Hwi uw+ln thegoerment totheentire The cities of Georgetown sod bear their ohaseof dtseexpemse. lon. otlsaont. Wudp ot toBiigovprnnss th piwer tohagethe petrtbeG s e ?ie .Phep. Yes, ' ot Logos dPere the go. verornamendorpedtlin aptwrier. , fonng the Yadodd a oing Mr.Phlp epoei i. e aeohsenwlsnstwae th goermet~aodh to hetnir apia odf to co Th iie fCeceoa n Wahgp b e th ir s are o th ep et t ah av Mr.Eusis. ,Woidp~nt te,,th poe t hag tepipe o teus f h wtr Mr Peps Ys btf bpi aktoin heg ~hgen gf~ip uuy t yp t t~ b9to cht; 5t± ,5th.is sft' isl ih.qssckslih. klr of sdsftiy' bhto!: -o At hfp·f mtitsk slefsP ibs 1ap:~ar qtnaild,ýth i g~ietjon. lb. bk~off hootsoho no b oh iooh of~ke d~t.aaeldI - teib dOIO WVoL~Tefo orolloti onoeR~thogof and an rhira,"Dame r dfitopsaktidiry:e On e fOh. Cotoi Btoaotk nbonrva thphof 00U~ /pitod~ oatgino bong to ioitroeoo, :bat d to thAidg. "'Stoooet -of hvttprautsa to hgttai than a;Ooflw1olt nol.on 1 gy - oio tr t-th bnor am. nofeoonio the Cooadt fodladt" ,,;, brti tjoini r'go. llQxd to th0 exeap ofoorlom _;ý &ifbd';., Q ahe Aftooea s ed'ithver dcooolo Y ootooorlo 0. '»3t si~~t slUoOG.A ,gp$ oonhn. h'it O -wn 3 n'WIaa ofetnodo pnothhmudoeonoot, al. ai ~olghtt~~snitrf i .q onAollo o; holtmhso oes ho "Z itjA poled o n~oooynondhapilo wnbsol1idrioho Ol~nrooso fin, Oho polo,,honooddoe ·lo sleeping. Rnshpgup; he as =61 Spa Oto `,Toaata .thao° dashed ptutrhhn an yeape.'Pinec nthe oa;.ajtthttit citl.,mrsed ithohoro ;r adbee pltedat-qh-.trn Ohrotot'hyontlaitthonohoot piai f4~6ao of ho;but theopototobs ha Ohql lagaamo money wee under th) pe1oRaflea r b nod nihLE SDICIDooOb OPAonnoo-o C noooj tierves, iho'tpaoiard, who murderedhawtajnao t;ili hosoonod ot ho oo sinc comttodsootno, etonooS .00.1 It his the Perish Prisoo, by uttnohg nosohroat A tth o ithcome, are allowed to the prgonlers when -totdo Thb and tohougtoth uti hooPd ben pronodosunlohoapoo, to seemed tot to snow itottherwdse, we cannoot 00bd: CO th letting him have stchtan logttome tfoto ho. mloo:; Ao, ttao. be got the raoer, he lathered himself, stotdtttod b1.t~ha`og tod madthoflot nofshdloaploog himstl. hoddeolyl ha dmythtyspiehot .cone his throat, mgkiag a terrible gaahj from whic flit bbb' oowed in a torrent. The kdepwr, and oevernl oteir pbnatdta . ohtayed to getn rte rotor fom the mOdmh tno wrnpt toh loot, h beiog frtoottc'tdý,pgerioa to continue his -loedy,,vark. The raCer woonktoodI ltotod fobm his hand by his sotonetooo o of and the nodm, 1 ompletod his selfodestructio. by tot niskoan on the gollery andleaping over the bhooptotde ta.eyd below a distance of fifeen or eighteen feet. The unhappy man prig~ dead before the horror consequent upn hisaaais banahd subsided. The Coroner held an Inquest on the body, ndretarne in appro4 prlata tatebct Thadecasedwasrnativaof Spa·U56 yeatpold Nothing is knowan as to the ad'Fl or the insanity which led to each terrible results. BADLY HunT BY A Mt7Lic A ID S-l named :Owes 01 Nell, was kicked in the abdomen by his mule yJaitdy af ternoon, and It is eppoad, dangerously iojor ., 'Hoie tak to the hospital. RoBerY.-Lyman A. Cole was rested y aftemoon, on charge of robbleg P+ Itths . Lt..e., of Franklin street, of $175 in tch aetd MIo ~ ihartlelee. Two other men and faoe we re aesesrle to th erobbery. Theyeilto e tghtieme. KEEespING aEx-ofi Mayhew and bess, havinb t ct bythe p eeeat change . the police depapdnt pieB, for theponee, to "paddle ther one cnuon" olie enoegh to lenda hand to Jcsft e!ehtbare es'ffte . Wd psrceive that then at the Faa District Guard-houe,4d ei d eat1 eeheh wasetolefrom the resldence of Mr. Solomqns, some Thyo d It in downtown pawnltpe e'e oh ,s hedee pledged for 000. Pat Waterts>te b-drl a t beetl efoeth First Dstrioto tto t an ' e `tt e the eiged' t bile poawee mhrokety" he itn ewho left thWlth FIRST tItT Com.-The faree oCfaire s. Reese progresed yesterday, tothe eseent oreseete wo wit neses, at we Sonte ned tit-tday ; nethieg oIcemaethy of noe beinog done toC uret. 'Qti.eiy- threed wttpaeeaere ete. teed onsthe fit' edayltthetrial, and'teeo witehe n the tee end day, how long wi it reqeire to eeami.e the hudredor oe that asyety toome, d for th oseecuton t lye The antrie nmates of.the parish prison wodd ner e to l this Oues. tioa meedhld, weopifee. :And que.p--What was done deetng the mtny weeks spelely seteapart to the etaking dowe of teei mony ilewrittng, entde the Coot, if that teatimonymost now be taken in the old-fablonedw ay Ee.aeeho faiitomoswee thase queslons. r o Fohta DIsTRIm T Cout.,-Mrs- . J. r ithd Enmeline Gentinyesterday suedfora divote from her pteband, Jtmee W. Tate, to whom be was qaerrted in 184, Ci ,thls eity. The groeund, f her pettot dd all eoged drunkenhesaed t mrel t-et ment. J.Q.,Brtdrord, Ea h her atorey. REcoD BsiooT's Cout.--Joephh A. Monts, 'aeseoedýf ehooh g WnWm. . C.Donnellin thetok, on uh.edy nightl ost, on nmpart street, near Poyda m.rket, wae dlf. Schsrged yeeterdey, his pt tor not beisg willlng to sweer Spoetrvely that hete wtthlet. t. We.. Doose . .s ai4i oIa charege of strlking John H. Sehiapier iC the fare i.lelopbh, t the orner of Mtgaz e.e and (Glrodstrets, onTeesdeeyeldni•. CasOe Sdfledfr th .2d; U not gtoen. eohn Ross was arraigned on ahage of thwing Ia etoe at eAl. Sand tnd bitting his mule, on Levee eto t.a set fxed tortahe Pd; bhlet given. Wein: Coe was up osn a ha5 f tegeJhhwi d gee oetn of $20. Filedfortldy :dy- " " Gieorge N. A edi tts and ]DY Diner teenp tsechatS sof offerint voleuce to John W. ewaet, ien hi store,'ahe Te noer elPoydrtetedloCa.tp lhetott F~gloe t-sy.. 11 OtOaDEtt RAMos' Coutoi.-A meal named Johtn, accted of kpig a disorderly hoset on CotSl tete certtin negtrowoan, eoeeted of passing $2Ot eeltefel t 0e Cthee.i unts, at the corner of Borbon and Blahiete stteetse Cherie Bron, accused of darting weeapotet; tedJa eeottR-.eottsed of pitktng Madame Gonoele's pootetP 1e $2 Iet-dreetttrds dohktedforfutnue eaSmtlOti ot. Igetueot s as.Onew. n other eepeoets. lliooeees Ssuzzotaho'e Coveote'o-P$2T1 TTylont Imprisoned on a ehtrsge o shooing orpoi DsDeon i thesol der, i a recent toffee-hoasee.eenter they ted.. wso yeeedey reiotesed from prison upo givtg batl o. otf eOn RDs itllli wounded eonstderably weee thea Dtlelon hehek bg a er feet hcan of hbom Andesttt " "Ajte.ueetts This Evenlncg. ST'. Hsee .aO T'amstt.-Gabriel BRavel Troupe. "Thetteetttoeter C ' Oteoptiege :' NS tipe~teteetI Fa ; "KepI ntbe Dark." Qseeerv TaPATTRE--M;] lar iii Hert - as 'LCa P.LIcAo T ,gTE,,---MRalteSt X40te 0 et Faetetstquta