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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
BENSON, JOREir, IhOUSE AND DIS PI'AINT.
Flt OmnFF, etreot, up xreln I.S ,, ,,Ote Hqllnre. Copper andl
Z__n S__tt rnad for cssrces st.l hotcxllwndows., a27
BOcERT. (. C. & TS.2 ,505, I D S ANI) CON
3IHSI tEN 1OUll CANTS112 atruut
CIOXE & BREIAEX, ATTORINEYS-AT-LAW, No. ES
'smp street, NEw Orleans. _ nl
rCCARTER r& CU., .. H., DEAL RS IN DTAPE Ir
TBLER1'. 1V., \YINNII BRANDIES, PRIEERV.
o ad Fraits, Douce, etc., etc., No. 110 Coammon .street.
CR K N ·II RI Co., COM3[IM0sDo AND
R IWA (CINANTO, Whollsalo and Retail
helerso i Foreigsn nd Domesi Liquoqss, Wines, etc. corner
Gi0rod'sd Cn'Sorce strees, New Orleans. n29 ly
CONVERSE & Co.. GROCERS AND IDEALERS
CIN WESEFRN PRD&l
SULDE CE, hr se h , bsmdad by Canal,
New LIYUL'( Co.,..O. nhd )'ultra[ Streets.
CO EI.ElUS WE.r. ATTORNEY ANDI COUNSEL
1!111 ert th post- AND ý U. S. C03ISI191IONER, Ron
sh'eot, over Post- en. Z
Ri SlAASHER SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. IN
qIs.a ut the 10l,, of the City Hotse, or ht No. 95 Caronde
letoStss. 0,l10ly
DrAIERON &CO.. J. D. DEALERS IN CARPET
Jigsg, 0I Oluths, etE., No. 20 Ga't'es ad I1 Customhouas
streets _ _
ý'WICHT, F U!1IUNY) P., ATTORNEY AND
if OUNSELLOR-AT'-LAWI~~, Napulconv)Ila, ttrsl[ of Ae
eumption, I.u. Will1 practice in thle parilshes of Asaumlllon,
I.nfourshe, Tserr,,WoEusill St. N[STJ .Refers I W. G. hews.
NSsp, sor,"r,. SlorkSoSaUfer A Co.; IfS.. C. Voorhies5 ; hIon. C.
I'. Kiiirldna. elf 6.,
DOBNS FARRIZ TONS DGUEREO
DOJ TYPS, copser (Slopl PssE oi streIts, (ysas.lq
DOUI(E~~:' ·E 1AFUFUS WRITINGIR AND BOOK.(
IIIE I~l ES'AI:.ISI..INTNo. 106 Canal Street.
Dnlbcar's superlor Steel Penn for sale, In large and smarll 5 101.
title'. 277
E UBAN-K, K. .N. Jr.. & CR., GENERAL CON
3I115IhIN MIEElCIISNTSIE No. 82 ClinpolDS Es
I ELEG tJ. K. B 1UILDER, Circus
Estn~at, nerxt to thle comerrh I~ervh[ New Orleansr
11ý"'Itepniriug and Store Filling done with nmltne'a and Ii,.
psch tiysSI- mot rInablE terms. su30
E LM A NU&Y ILESS tY & Co., DEALERSR IN
FR ll()lU(: AND 3LIRRII* ANDIIB. Tar Pilell. Basin
Mu alotreet, New brlsn Felu lp
I10Sl & 'Cco., If f'ALfD .IN BOOS,1 SHOES, ODDO
I` gEml4, Hatee Clips, ete. 'No..70 lngaztne street.
H.: KNAPP & W. S. CRSANDLEU, FEN
T'AL SURIGIONS, I5D Canal street. J.1
GORDON & FOSTERE, DEALERS IN FLOUR
Got"', acrl Poyllnnr and New Levee street., yl2 l+
f'rUIOY, THOSB. F., WHOLESALEF AND RETAII.
l. Stnier in fine Faney Articles, corner Canal and St. Chlarles
etreet ss I
G7 EIý,TiEL & BON AMION AEANIAND FA3CY DRY
G (Ibor of direct imnportatio,, No. IS aib't 000re.e -
!'t AONý, C.C. & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALF.
SisDS INtIl 5RDWARE, CUTLERY, etc., 7SY. .25oga
eine Inld 40 (;nIIVIE Streets.
Got DONVME,&CSL DUCCFESSRSTO GORDON
G.5 B UR:TT DEALEr t N I.UMlllgt -O-O1Gd - an
Ysrd Front Lsevse, corner of Uolrd street, Lop constanstly on
ihand, Wioeel Atsq.y JsIt E'ltnk,]traeE SOiT, IDecking, DosESg
,nd St isaheeir: Ts ,ssId isoond Irsa and Cypress, OsE
Timbernd Pinssk; pO1 osos end lIngtths. a, 24
TOLMES&OCLAUSSS OEOI.RS ANI).SDEALERS
.1 IN WESTERN PRODI)EE, Nos. 14 New Leve 1nd014
Tchsspssslo 551,reet. 025 lydkw
'GTJRNI)ERCSON & Co. S. & A., OROCERES
clier. ;etiPl\~P 91LeSc IRIt'.-n It
E1 SEEBRALI4 P. A.R DEALERS IN StAPLE AND
H tin Fancy Dry Gnada, 0o..118 Cenni street.
HARISY arHUIACj0V.ST,'IP F A ,D Fe1NCY DRY
HOWVELL, R. IL., ATTORNEY-AT.l1AW, No. 13
HIL*L, AIoEXdANDsER IMIPORTER.AND DEAl.
.R LER 'PATTIIES. JIWELRYE Iet.S, P1STO351,
CEUT'LCRY, FANCY ARTICLES., t., etc., No. E' Crpu
street. - a7
'ART A E 1 & Co., DEATLER! INSEROCERIEO,
lDRL iS, DI'OIC LO, PAPER5, etc., 77..d 79 TeS.u
pitouiru ,trept.
TJINDERSON & GAINES, DEALIERS IN COI
S IS ICLASS TIIF oS.%IIIS, StE, tc. ,sot S.
IITGSON.( F. VW. & Co., SHIPPINt AGENTS
LIHN, (;03iITi~a ION Ni ERCIIIANT, 8NClllp sr.
UYD E:i GOODURICH, JIWEIWLRS, cornSer Csl
Il llii~ocrul xtrr(·iT_
TT Rf nDIG ,A CCTIOSNEEI ANI A PPRAI
.Y1. SIC l ClIP Pame PUcE I.
1 fC~lat r. AWE.R'(lI l: IE IS)CSTSSII.ANEII IEX KS,
24001 '. A L'E lSd, :E ATlI'UlICN-AT-ION.AE.2 ND. l
TFýF.NUEI D 5''- , & CR.,' COITM19ýICISSIN NEC.
St1it N'EY, tsin. 1ssts) 1'oydru s [, New Orsy, . .-1
7ýF..lI1V Y, 511t1101, ('CLSTIIIIIOS MlERsCHANT
11 Deirlcr in Itilnc I'dlino. Winldow Clu~r. Camera, F.n-iiill.
I'illibnra ;rd lPo-riolia Fire B~ricks, etc., ISc., No. 72 Laa;,
r wVoI) S CO.. J., IWAl. & IC CTTPLN SA C
7' AVIM, ', F. C.,ITONE1CIIANT- Os.W 2O. 11
!'Placei I'uc; oppositle [he Pust-Olhecj Now OrleauuJ.
L A1I)IS, JOSEPH & C'o., C031 SISSSIOV 3IFR
: Il T'n 'lA NSI I)IIALEtS N WESTERNR PRODULS:E,
33' f: lrnnt'illir lllas Lrre:. 1 .: ."
T'EIGIITOS & IAEYBOT, CLOTHIIER~S, corner of
LI"IVE1;ICCII, W.RI. E. & Co., COTTON P.1C
LTOltX ANDO C1)3I3IIdiiION MERCHANTSS :in. 24 Old
l~1 ii-.1~isyiil id 1 anen o Articles, corner Enanel streets and
ICxrlinn ge 1la:e.
;7ý1ýý ( o s G--. , . WII.. .o.F,.,E IRrI GIST, OILS,
&TLPaint,, 1' 'er m ey-,etc., MNo. 13 Magazxine ntreet._
j).O ESInn . G NI . nIM, c. w.
lt.iE ItE H. & : G.W.E., ATTORINEYS-AT-lAW,
N~ 13 t'.r,,m-r c .ll Ples. New orlen.. 212i
. I1I'OI.EOltIJ~t, . I]., 5lblv l ýtretI cornerof To-l1-se,
MADIi1' 'AND CENTLEMIEN'S EIANCY ARTICLES
AND I) 'I'IIU\INIY SRTODEF. jet
M 1TEYEIE lDI. II., 10 Ilamp street, WATVIIMAKEK
1 \N1 AIIID I iI IN ,IEFEL.RY, OOLD )PENS,. FANCY
AIRI,'I ,-S NI) WATCIIES. All Jewelry lrticlel repaired
rt n,t!,raste prices. n13
TIAOIltGN, J. C. BOlOKS AND STATIONERY, Ex
.1 shimn,.' Phwce, ndjominln tile P'oet-Offie .
M/UNVIJOE, A. &C o, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLO
TIf iI N, 1ti all izes and gllldi"iie, wholesale md retail,
cc2rl;,.r of Grnir [er antd . S:r/n ii h-trt,.
N OEODIAN. II. 1I., IIISOOISEII,ER AND STATIONER,
N o, ] A C:nmlI streeL ani under the 9i. Cl'har.T iered.
N IClIOLS, U. I., IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
\inos, ]]rnndulld c*, Frnit:, etc., No. 90 (lamp street.
_mOIKI.. 1'AY, V LOTIIlERS, corner Camp anfl
C;ommon streets.
ILCHlIG G REODIIlCIh & Co., COTTON FAC
TORSIA (AN ))MMISSION MEItCIIANTS, 411 Caronde
eL street, corner of Union strest, lup stairs. nl)d1I)
PITHIN II. i CoN IEAIS. S IN CIOTIIINIIG AND
FURNISHING GOO1S, No.37 C(anpstreetl . x21
D OIINSON & CO., H. M,. WIIOIESAIE AND RE
)till Grocers--Stenboat and family aupplies, No. 1O) ra
vier street.
EIILY P. E.8 . IDEALERS IN SILKS AND FAN
I CT DItY GOOIDS, corer Royal and Caro sltreets. n9
A .ESIIIDE, Ij ENRY, (Sece1)sor to F. N. I1a,
W l )NOTAR.Y 1,UBLIC, No. 2 Commercial Place, NIew
Orlan. n21
SAYMONiD, W. C., FAMILY GROCER, No. it Camp
. eL ateot, New t-rleals.
|ELF J. II., & Co., DEALERS IN IARI)WARE,
e1 ,., Frntrsree3t, between (raeir and l_,tcher streets.
_T]W.VAUT, CIIARL.ES A., DEA.ER IN FINE
1J anl -lhion,,blle,,Frniture, NDo. lT71l Ln CanIal stireet.
QUANLAN CO., D. P., DEALERS IN MILL.,TI
Svllry and Fine Flancy Dry Glood, N.os 1 and It Chartres
street.
QAVnAIAE7 J1I. 0& Co., COMMISSION MERCIICANTS
J ANI) IENERAIL pIROI)UCIE AND PROVISION DEAL
EllS, No 26 Poydras ,treet, New Orlens?. myt
cv. w. "" I w
SIIAW, G. W. ?& Co., I)ININIISSIO N AN) FOR.
- WAIII.DINGO 1MiC1IAN'SI, No. 4 'oydras street, New
L ,,e)n . myE
1ll,11 FIRANIK, Jr. & CO., COMMISSION AND
.0 1,IIIRWAIII)IN1I MERITSANrS., ANI) DL)ALIERS IN
FIISTERN _IFOI)UCEt. No8 TlhIoitohltOIsreet. olI
QTIINGEG R, 1F., & Co., FASHIIONABLE (1.0)
.J TtIINN, FUIINISIINGI GOODS, TRUNKS, CARP'ET
IAGS. etc., N :15 Clmnp street. my 1
QTROIUD, JOIIY 8 Co., MARBLE WAREGHUSE,
,. No. 1456 om.uol stretV btta.cn CErondelet and lBaron ne
etreet. a19 ly
(IEAVIRAN, I1. . & Co., C0MAIISSIONFORnYARD
3J IN ANI) YWESTERIN IPOI)UCE MIRCIIIANTS, and
dealers in Oils, Rice, Alcohol, etc., 0).11 Poydras street. al2
RICKIl)IS .0 Co., DRUGS, MEDI)ICINES, SURGICAl,
I NSIIEUMENTS, etc., whole:alo and retail, Nos. 88 mad
d0 Canal 1u'ee1. a9
IILAIKI, STADUFFEI & Co., 1 A RD Iv AR E,
.7 IRON, etc., No. 64 Canal street, Agents for Pages' SIw
11ill. a9
IZI.:. GE). V, NEW ORIEANS AGRICOUITU
SII {AI, WýARE U'SE1," corner . Magaine and PoydiaE
1streets. a11
STEYýL, J. I., I)OOOKSII.ELR AND STATIONER,
S3 No. G0 Catmp street.
•lAYLORE SE.VELl. T., IMPOIITER .NO DEAL
- r ill f1 n `Tine s and Liqnors, No. 17 I)TRyIl street.
-iODD, S. III., & CO.7 WIIOI,IISALE AND RETAIL
5, 1DEAI.ElrS Il FAINTS, OILS, PAIN'T (ILIS, WIN.
DO\VW GILASSS,11lUSIIE S, and Colors of all kinds, () I)1ga
stinr street. .a1
`JAI.'E'IINETI. J. B., 8 CO., DEAI.EIS IN BOOTS
.i11OFC I, A IliATS. No. 51 Comlmon street.
VOOR~IIIES, GtlI8.GS 3 Co~COMMISSION
ANDI FORWARDIIINU MEROHANTS, 15 Tehoupitenlaa
street.
YI ilEEI9OCK, R. H. EAL1CR IN DRESS, MRDI
s, faintsIiljl( , Oils, cIC· I o. 43 Magaziine street.
W ?OODAN, O. O, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
VVDrnlc, CID, aieulll, Intent Mledicines, Faints, Oils,-etc.,
coiner Common and nllag.-ni n streets.
WRIjHITE, THOS. L., BOOKSELLER AND STA
G~ tillll(·T No. 105 Cost sreet
57TRIGIIT S. CO., J.,DEAI.ERS IN PATENT MSr)I
VY cines, Dingn Peil'emery, etc., etc., No. it andlblCaar
tres street.
LWt't Wttsov ParishI apider, Ia £.H. 555555, NEw.OileaOs.
WRLSON, 'POMRROY A. Co., COTTON FACTORS
050 CSMAIII lSSISN ESERCUAE 55, 35CSNrodelItsters5,
lNss DOllis. 00U
CH A.. H. waLDO.........................·... ROD£RT 4 HUGH·J·
W T Ai AJ O & II DGIHI S, HARDWARE AND SIP
YY ii CHANDLERS, Nos. 3 Front and 12 Foltnu streets. -11i
WYTERERAN. J. & BRO., IMPORTERS AND
IRAIERS IN IARDWAIIR, CUTLERR, Ic.,corner
yl.-Inill and Comlmon sotreets.
W C. *FLUER, UNDElRTAKSER, 11 TCIIOUPI
. Ioulss 5trea, N'ew Orleas, Cofsns and IHesIes lewaYs
£s rediesl. Catlin lined wtllS 115, for SI SISortion, at short
notice. -2.81y
COAL; l OALI-SPENC.R FIELD & CO., DEALERS
IJ PittsOrgA, Anthracite, American, English and Dcotch
Ceanel Coal.
f-DFFICE-Corner Camp street and Lafayette Squsre.
VIRisTE LEAD-SSs tons WNil, Lead, various broads
rY and qualities, sumory supeior, for12 sRiIe I
6LFRED EERY
a? 72 Ysanine streat.
NEW ORLEAN S DAILY. CRESC
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED, BY NIXON & ADAMS, AT NO. 70 CAMP STREET.
VOLUME IX. . MONDAY MORNING, AMY 12, 156. UMBER ".
SEA-GOING VESSELS.
TEXAS AND MEXICO.
To sail on WEI)DRIDAY NM, 14. at 8 o'clock. AM.
NOR VE RA CRUUZ.-U. 6. MAITL I.INE
Tor ne corn nder, Mil I...v for v Crur r
Fb,,,3 p f ,lly, carrying e h In. 6. malls.
DAMl 1or or p MdIngN, ft legnth accommodatioNs
for cahln nod etcelrLe tt nnsengra, nlrslg to .
3Tt~lR g A M l1(1AY foot of as s· treet,
opposit th Ie an 1 bl landrg
#'P-N, reight ill Ln received withlout an order from h
Agents. mJ
To d1,,,,nTIIUPRi4IAY , ,,,15 . t B,,',1,,k A. N.
To ait FNOR OGAI.V MS'ONo A D IIYIATA
IAOP.nil)AI stiAY. il L-. UI SDII W. 1- . TT, A
tol, cnmmandor, rlll leavh s hve g- or313111131, ,8,IOll t a 1apl
to IAHIIS kA IATAN ont of nnia street,
oil 11 ite tL fe 6[enmlps laindin6.
4 Thle steamships of llih liuu will hereafter pay lighterage
en gnodll front Powdevr hornm La Ivvilen
Glhippcrs will pessxe provide themselvecs withl thostenmer's
bills of laingl~. Nn olller for. x"111 he signled. rny12
BALTI M E.
.JFOR. BALTIMORE.-REGULAI LINE.
ThIC Anel SohMIIP Look fl"Ele rLSltlh,
master, 1,I qq nearly all h 1er cartfo( engaged, will Irmoo
gq,,k p For bdl an freight or GOlt e
a1,t y oCGEO. W. IOYNSON k (i,.,
my9 82 Carnp sreet,
FUR BALTIMORE-REILIJLAR- LINE
PEL.-L A-llhet stil.nlgpacke hark DennIs
Kely Cronmanr, 11-rlni most of her cargo
rn~fgpw11ha xn K~nlnceof fretghlt xpply to
. 9r v CO:; 82 'amp street.
Il "or passae, appy to' n foln a bana. ntyl
" FOIL BAL7'IiIIO F,-RF(ULARA LINE-
The fast snilltlb Bnihet eehononor Sh1 ey Prlce,
Gand, m llll;rl, nearly all Cier ag engaged
wixequick dlspnlech. For bnlnseu of fretghrt or p~anenge.
* FOR BALTIIMORE -ILFIRST VESSELI
Rgh Linn c Paekete--Tlle lost s RS pg yekrt bark
uc AnLI, lCcllcr, mnEler, lIeLving moyt oPer
LnrIn 11 rdill h Fve ,dispntcli. Fcr l 1-c, of f reight or
pasag r EOpl to 101.0W. IIY& C, I Co.,
a19 82 Camp street.
*FOR BALTI7IORICRE- IRS 1LS.IEL
Th1e splendid new Al brigt Flanny I llg 11ttt1
`Cymast., hCISC, InrCa ICrti,.; f her lCgohn
'I d, will have immbadltc d th. Forialance o freiigt fit
passage, apply to ·
a8 11 O. W. 7IYNSON , CO., 82 Camp street, "
PHILADELPHIA.
FOR'PHILADELPIIA - R1IIUAAR
T.INE-Than Al s8lplld packet bark W1V1b
Ingtn D teer, Collins, master, having n Inrgo
II oao engaged, will hnre dipiGteh. For bhnl22R
of Irielgh apply to
1vylG EOG. W. HRGION & CO., 82 Camnp At.
FOI H~L PHIILADE~LPHIA. - REGULAR
Fa,2paag, aply 1 he2 faptefn; un board, M the beef
S ail ORG. W. 11UESDAY . 1O.. is2 CRmp 11111.
FOR. PHILADELPHIA. - REGULAR
l.INE.A'Thl Alne, fast saili pAcert l.k ChW
Iopd lllaetS, ter, havri,.g oiylrlo lA her crGgo
S1-MPiiIn, will sail dai1shre. For 1 ala2c, of freigh2t or pas
1212 IIFO. W. rIINSON A CO., 82 Cap street.
SFOR PHIILADELPIIA - REGULAR
lNE}-The 2pl11d Alw W-2GAR.
ford ill hpunhlid ne l al l her Cargolllle
ar ,dillllnroaslytr l er , ha ving 2ar ,
enfrngeJ,,.ar. dispIac. FR For bal 21cefGfleigh or p
my6 C,1 1. W. IIYNSON & CO:., 8 Ciamp 1tr1et.
FOIL PIIILADELPHIIRA- EGULAR
,Tti F.-The splendid Al pkket scho Uer Funnier
lI.NE-ThI Al spl1,,Aid packel bark Old HIpik
Ry ,81.At, master. }li meet whlll ldspach. For
112.21,t 21,1 p 212pply on board oppnlile P12:1:3, 8212212111
trict, orto
12,3 J.11. AGHRIIEOGE A CO., 120 Common 21.
IUSTUN.
FOR BOSTOiE-RElllLI·AE LINE PACK
II TS-2he Al splendid clipper laL IoIEIa,
k..ry, master, bovinel most· of her cargo engagedl
olel mtk the bulk of Me iairell flour For t reighit or gpl uge,
applCy orid, L I Ct P1t 21, FPirf 1)i231)11,r to
mpl? O. I. IISSOl)N A 111.. S2 Caep et.
FOR BOSTONI-EC-iIARI fIN rE, or PACK.
LI ',-TIe Al paclke aIlip ar- BradforEd,
dCCCCL tr, i now 23ainq and will hovl quick
dispatceh. For f i or Pna~sage· apply to
mSI'2 PCI) 11. IIYNSlS k (C)...12 Cmlip ,tret.
FOR'-BOSTON-llI 'iLL.lE I.IJNE-TIlE
lP i) lCu9 gl picket Whir. ColchiC)), liPilPIC 1
necrl h ler lit or alcnsnge yre nick
di"1+>+tch. For L:~lnnec o Tf f frigh or passne, wi sply t
12317 Ihl)0 W. IICNSll Co)., 82 Ciarp street.
FOR 1101,¶QN-RC.UIIIAE -PACKET I.INE.
-11.e Al IItCITQ~Ent h lSp le ]o mEII
$t.?ri;;: henr_'Cof ur o.111 ns+ *PISe PC;.~il lfdve
rliylri ch N.or b.,.wl1$reil.l.IA23sEdtC0l)
r31 GEO. 11 . I1YN31121AI'O., 82031p 3,2t.
FORi BOSTON-1F.ClEIAI PACKET .INE.
1lge .i Woirk BrooIl , I praClIe rdllmr, lihqik
lets.: IC ortion of fer c~pi g engaged, will . .-2) nick
diapn0.h F'or balanlre of fmigell or rpw.ilge. lppl to
1131 1,1112. CNESO N CO.,'8211C-,3treet.
FOl BOSTON-REE3IIAE PACKE":T LINE.
-The 1131111 p1lCiet bilrk 1elphEI, Soule master,
Iuviny ll 131 11chr ergo on b1331, will hove quick
3)111. a above. FIor bi3Ie of Creight, apply to
.23 OLE EL. 111)1 t CO., CA l CnnlP street.
FOR BOSTON-RE'lCIAE LINE. PACK.
FITSJ-The Al pocket bark Ah er11a, Ilnrker, unnv
r, hn ing n largae Portion of );er cars.l ell-rrd, will
have ImP',t. For IlAiCL1 of fre 'dht apply 2 to
Rlj · GFO. W. 1113113 A ('0.. O.IEICmp st.
FOR flOST4JN-ICI;IJ),AE LINE-TIIE
new or, ..nre shiip VY1 nilher .,g -ga edniel .lonea,
mii~cr, hilillrIlcrlg nitber nra cn~ae, will hlave
m'dI p111 aice of f. reigh , 11,23,1.11,pply
boar,, LII 3ICt 1?, Fialt I I 3ICri E3t, or tI
.1 (.EO. W. IIYNEON A CO., 82 Cump Etrpet.
LIVE KF'UU L
FOR LIVEILFOOL-TIlE Al IIIIITIOO
ship Naboh, lIomcr, 01,.le ,. erino;; P11 of he
cargo c UgXged, w-i11 met vFitl dispatch.Fr rigt
J. IL AUlIlBRi(O & CO.,
a17 120 C:ommon treet.
HAVRE.
FOR HAVRE.-TILE PACKET SH1IP
Richmo nd, 01ook,, 000ter, hay in;; nPlOOP all
het cargo engaged, will hro, quoick dlpOeh. For
S9lOP 10. W. IIYNSON A CO., 82 Crimp street.
FORPREIGHT ORCHARTER-TIIE
atlo sailing ship Choorlep, Ilnrk, master, is ore
dy`LP~~d to reach, frcinht. For roans, aIpply tO CDPptai
0 hoardst 2S, Se. 00ond0 Dtrict,
isp orto, 0O. IV. IYIYNOON & CO., 82 Coop stroot.
-. FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHAR
P00i-O1h, remarkaly fast sili,,g Al drip Asto
olo, A. F. fiolm5s 5 tour ; iarteis 25 bulda r ot
ton. App 3' t
oy3 . II. 11. ASIlRIIOO 0 CO., Ill Common street.
FOR SALE, PREIGHT O11 CHARTEiR-The
pnod suhshitill schoo~ner St. Lawrence, Ca ~pt.
ilot pid, 153l tons burtltel, is unlnudin; at thec
First iis , Pi ,,Tier, oid wii be reaiy to r g(eive cargo
Mn Monday, the 151h inst. For puticplho, apple to
a1l OAREI.I S 0(1.661 C,,i,,,5 at.
BtAILW 1I1tA V± LLJV. U.
{\N V 0 LEANS, JACK-N H
RALR A, Depot on Calliope
street, coneor of Chasl street, near thle New Bas:in.
PASSENGER TRAINS lea.S OY-k IrIS. 5t 1 A. A.
Rsas,.e N1,-s Orles a 11 A.M51. Lesves New OrleSsI dily
at 8; SM. uS eachesO sxyARSi' P.t. Passengers reeivedA
and anded tiil indtermelidiate tIationRs.
FRs-F5our cnts per mile, each way. ChildrdI and servants,
half Price
FRiIIIIIT TRAIN from the City to ISykrt And all intermk
lim1e 5ntionx, every TnsdsI T hur545551; SnirUIySIand fIrom
Osykn to New Orlsan. and 65i intermediate st 515555, aver)- Rlon
OS5, WAd sday and Frisily.
:RJA\n IwsiS train wll IciSs tlbS city every Sounday
9A. MI for Osykrt 1155 ito1 mediate stations, and return by
100 P. M. Fnaiokl I tlhIsus, I rate,
D5SSlnsou TickutI issiued, nn IIpli,15tion, It R moderate 1ric5.
R bS. Ii. IIARIUIIUIIST, 55n'11 5pcrI'.
Tri-Wssbly 1,in1e of STARES TS .I AC I1NII MSiEs. nl
NE<W OLEANS OPE
__ LGIISAS AND SREBA WEST
ERNa~~~ii" j~sa RAILROAD.
SUMM1iER AIIRAINGEMENTS.
This Read iill be open far .,ssIIISfiybS srSRAIRies
to Bayou hoof, n dirralle of sov, sA )gthree mules, on And after
the 1, of MARCH NEST.
PASSENGER TRAINS:
LeaesIthe Depot aI Algiers every day at............ 9S: A. 3.
GIreta every 1a5551............NR:P A. fI.
Arive at Bsyou Bi every dy a.. .... ..12:30 P. MI
RE.TURNING.O
Leav I BayoRussi........... 1:30 P.MI.
~.Arrive at (iOTnn .....................5:1···6:0 P- M.I
Algier.:................... ..5:3 1 P. 5
Fare each wu) ........ ..............3 00)
A Ferrsy 155t wll conneS t withi the PS555555 Trains, leav55g
the foo5 of St. Ann street every moisgig, s8 o'clok prcisely.
Frei;,"tt will be received for Rayon IlmufTnnd intennedintu Sta
tions b I the Complasss the whalrf t the frit of SR . Loais sS
SIiny iutil 3cok 1'. bit All u' I51i S mast .e paitRr
lbs lippers, and sigei 15 to 1e deliveied At All other SII ti s
than BayAou dos AsA rlr SS, iRiSelnIr.II,,fourclssl rossinRgR
Tenss isnue, Tiger villaani d yS55.RUISES (whSre the CompRIy
have AgRI) murst be prepaii.
Printed RulIsS and ISn-. of Faii~lS In PamphleIt f5rm for 5 1.
5ln RSion, to be had on application at tie attics a5 thelbs CRpay.
25tif A. B. SEGI. Vice PresiIsent.
-A LG.ELRS SIGAR IIUART.--Tl UTIlE R
SS siSSneI is SISS PrI.Red to receisi o1 storIarR, ior sale or
reshipment, in tiicproof uulelioalas, well lighted, or on the pls
form reeenly erecl, to lbS covered with trpsaulins ,sg E r or
molasses, having CapucitS. for 15,000 hogsll1A&..
Pinntcrs or merchants nn the line of I le Ope~lousas Railroad
can have t1eir products diiehnlrgsd fro1 lts ems, eilher in
SSSIsIs orion the platform, and delverI d IS ships IUS SsgiSS
srats isee of labor, dISSIE or tSIriIulin hire. SrSorSa a5 per
tariff
TARIFF.
EUGAR-PIr hlgshSISI, SR cetsS, fsSom 1 to515 days, orSS cent;
p ne onthl, madb5 arcentx such, suceerding mntle.
SIO.ASSUiS-.PSibarrel, 8 cents, IISS 1 to 15 days, or 12 ceuta
per month, met 8 Gems sRrb sueeSding nSiIth.
N inssIsncs required if placeii on the latform covered with
tarpaulin; if in the depot or warehouse, it cS le euSSIRSi at tRiI
lowest rates.
3 References by SSI eciS Consent;
Ju, Yde RERnnT, J. P. Whimsy,
Darby T TremSulet, P. TlnspIro,
Geore Uquhet Lolt , 1 nlt r
JDnc.g e ý. W.D. I Urq pentia,
Clark & SI5ETIys6` .s SSSSk, SiiSiSS'W5
EISRIud , . ..nn11y, . B5ennett . Cs.,
1 Price, Cnverse S Co. TV.SII.RIsS, Co.,
IlsitI. NorIon R Co., WR. . Iles-s
U. G0dde5, Austorin A ThibsI,
J. W. Stanton & Co., Charles DIIirSS,
MarstinS Owen & Cobb, John O. WoodSrT& Cs~
'e A. U. Idy C Co., S.O. NelSon & Co..
rt N. BI.-RSugar or molasses sold At the AlgiSI SS TISS3nrt wll
be delivered atiIhe city, If required, at same rSSSs As charged
from Opelousas Railroad Depot.
S g~rdl dresa.
h BROOKLYN WAREHOUSE Cj)I'ANY,
55 TiB J. C*ASEY,
da1 No.91 Camp street.
1s 1ýTAANUFACTURF; y TOCACCO-2aaO iorcs In
' store and to nTSR) par bbSRk BrooIs
.CUNYURSB ERCO.
I cor5,r of Canal and New Lives.
STEA.BOAT DEP.ARTURES.
OHIO RIVER.
Will tleave on TIUESIDAY. 13th Inst., at 5 o'clock p. M.
Eltar pssenFger packet sltste r Alntelope,
Captain Ed. Brown. will leave for Louig3ilo
nd all lnternediat landings, as above. Fgr freight or pasgsage,
apply b), lard. or to
IRETTERTSN & KEEPFR, 29 Tttttttplfouttl tittt.
Ap an of lo U bln can be scen and State-rooms secured
by" lying to /he Agsnta.
. takefr~ e ght for Memphis, nCaro and Paducah. my10
Will leave on TIIHURSDAY. 151i Ma, at 5 o'clokr P. M.
FOR LOUISVILE, NEW AI IAN,
Evansvllre, Paducah anl- d MNmphis.--The ele
gnntand swift running passenger packet steamer
Belle Shergldo , Capt. P. A. Ky, ilt leaveIas above.
For fret~ht or passage, apply to
mv9 T. B. SMITH, 12 New Leve street.
N. ..- State rooms can be secured by aplling to the lagen.
STEAMER NIAGARA A larry I.
Fpotts , Slater-FOR I.OUISVILrE-
' tix .l~ndd stemer will )nave for louisville
and all Intennediate landesW tllrorunghout tle season, a follows:
Leaves Net Orltans on WFEI)NESDAY, Itay 14, at 5 P. 5.
SATURDIAY Say 31 at 5 P. M.
. 'WEIDNESDAY, June 18, at P.M.
. . SATTUIIDAYt Iuly5, .1P, 5I.
.... WEDNESDAY, July23, at 1'. .
State-rooms con be secured by ap lying .to
sp21 IIELL, JUCIIANAN & CO., 95 Mgtsatins st.
STEAMER ROBERT J. WARD;
Cbptt. Sllns F. Dlrller--FOR IOUIS1
VIILL.--Thin well known passenger packet
will leave for tile above port and all intermediate laudgs
troughout the xeason, as follhws:
LeavIes New Orlea., SATURDIAY, ay 10 at 5 o'clock P.3M.
. TUESDAY5y 27, .
.. FRIDAY, rJe 13, .. .. ..
.. .. MtNDAY June 3) "
. WEI)NES)AY, Juty.",
N. B. Passengers can dependon this steam
er leaving as advertised. 7.
--,RNo stateroo1m considered engaged until paid r; -'
fo A lan of the cabin Lon be seen and saterooms sectred
ort rely othe aboe trips, by atpplTinto tile Agentsi
IETTERTON A KEEEPFI,
a3 tf 29-Tchoupitoulaa street,
STEAIER ECLIPSE Capt. SStur
CC..on--F OR LOUISVILL,-his manllaelnt
pa..sen.'er .teamer will leavi for tle above and all
Lntermediate landin s throtsltghot the P. as folte -
Leav:ben Ne.w rleans 5~.-3 J .at 5 o'cleks P. ol.
" 9, it5 o'elock P.M.
S' - June 25' it 5 o'clock P. M.
• ' July II at 5,o'clock P, M.
-State-roomn can le scr by apptJyitg Flt
sp2 . BELL.I BUCHANAN SCO., l5sagatinett.
.1 kSTEADIER JAS. MONTGOMERY
. Sam'I .Montgomers.y, naster-- Thlis
tpletdid teamer will' leavei' for LCUISYILLE,
throaghhout the season; as fo1o s-
- Leave.New Orttatf on tWEDNESDAY. ]ay 21st, at 6 P. M.
... .. SATURI1)AYJn 7tb, at 5 P. 31.
TUESDAY,June .bl tb,.atIS 31:
T" IIIRSDAY JnI"y 10th hSt.P M..
MISNDAY Jutiyiqith, at'SIP. f.
THUIIRSDAY- n.ttgt 1sthaI 5 P. h .'
The Montgomery is unsurpased in P,[nt of speed and aeeom
modtioUs bycany boat in the trade. Rooms for a.ayof the
blove tsFipi canPI be eeured on application to
aplI.. E- IL, ttUCIIANAN & d CO..95 Magzine street.
- STEAIER MIAGNOLIA-TtIE REG
,ular pa1nengtr packet Masnlolls, St. C.
. Thomaoln, masterr will leave fr Louiar-ille the
remainder of tie saeoun, as f5llowa :
SATURDAY, May tll, st 5 P. 31:
TUESDAY, .lune d, ,at P, M.
SATURDAY, illte 21st, at 5 P. 5N.
TUESDAY, July 8th, at5 P. M.
NIo more pTsengers will be taken than can be accommodated
with berths, and seata at the table.
State-room, cn be secured at tile office of
ap2 TIHEO. SHUTE, 22 Common street.
UPPER MISSISSIPPI.
Will leave 0n 6 ,ESDAY.- d~tli inst., st sto'ilok P.M.
IfEGUL AR ST.LOUIS PACKE~T
The f Itt.,ssenger teamer p ~ i t b
lea, G. {. Ford, mtsttt, sill leave for St.
t.usp4 andit itermeditte lantdings, as .Ssve. For reight t or
pattsge apply on bard, or to
JAIttN 11. HIYDE & CO., 66 Po'ydr.t st.
SZ- A plan Of thle enbin can be seen and tatne rooms'ssculred
by appilin, to the .gents.t tYlI
LOWER MISSISSIPPI.
L Deaves on NEnBNSDAY. 14th i-t.. tt 5 o'clopi P. it.
REGULAR MEM.IPHIIS PACKET.
-Fr Mlemphsi Ilsenl, SNpol., tireentilis,
Lokt Prttditne, i iyktsrbgand ln ll! interm-dliate
lnndingr--Tllr fine emllnl and fast runninH pnurpnaer atenmer
Jobh. Stmottde, C. ti. Ctturth, t.ister. wilt be readytto
MMive freitltt 0n ltyttt mrtinsg,td ttilt leavte ts tbote,
lavin ly very suprior .econnoodntion r. Fur freight or Insi
sage, apply o.u board,. or to
JtItN E. TITYlE S CO., 116 tsydtstreat.
3'-Tels Simonislwill tnkttniltplnntntiontand 'g'sttreisrt atsd
pnatsttteg, for St. ssui6, Louistily, Cintitnati nd tNsihvills,
connething at tttlpltwit psti ett for thostI ptt ce'. msli)
THE LKE,'..
STEAMER 'lifornt 1.-Winte Arnrmge
-F (0kE S~i' 1'. 4 i:, GUG loS
en.-or Oce·an SprinF~s~and intermeWirt land-
i'ga, exsendig her trips to far as Piscagoula M Tuesday and
Saturday of "_ rhracL
The splendid low pressure 51550t steamer California, Louis
elson, ster, built esprcssly for this traSd, nith su-erior
sssodlations,. wrillleves the ss ls e end of thle Penss,, 1
Railroad on the arrival t tilh Lake of the S ars,,S follow1s
I.ea Pontchartrain Raiload, Leaves, lOCa Springs.
TUESIDAYS......9A. M.cars WEDNESDAY ONIRNNG,
TIHURSDAYS... .9 A. M. crs, FRIDAY MORNING,
SATURDAYS,.. .4 Y. M.rs SUNDAY EVENING.
O. Tuesday and Siaturday she will go as far as Pascagoula.
sI S. GEIDDES. Agent, 10 Rank Flac.
FO R MIAiDEVILL.E-U. S.31all
FOR MANI)EYVII.I,F, Iagcistsi, Jindisonlils ,
Cosin ton and Abiji Springs-The sss
V11"isli,, Pssssl, Captain .. 9. Ilsothss, levs's, t,
Ps itcltiltri n Railrad every day aftlr thle arrivasl o lth 12M.
care (Sundays e-,sp d.) Itdllsig, n l, Fs Covingston every
...nin Et 5 oslcE (Shndlyss esepud.l
Para. $1. Men'l Cnts.
For particulars, apply on board, or to
a19 If D. U. LOSIIER.,3 9S Mssine street.
FORE ?lOI1LLE DERLECT, DAILY
E. G. MAlI, LINE.-Wlinter ArragEmt.-ThIe
sptledid to ensure.saket steamer Clba, R.
A. seirl, master; Florlrid, IV. I. IIHlciinmolter;
Oregon, 99er1, master, having been bult e xpressly for th1
I.lAie usl, with sluprior sCCss.O'btisls, one of the above
steamers will leave tlle Lanke end of Cm P iontchartrain Railroad
dlily sn the sssissl of the S otclock F. JI. cars. liesosisg,
will stop at Fassssgsdlaa s sondhsy and TibradlaF ev5ings.
Casin Fare to X bile.......t.......................56
Dec................ . . . . ..I....... 2
R. OSIDIIES, Agent, 10 11nk Fissee.
New Orlsss. Novembler 1, 11955. . s8
a~i 6'1'i L' YV'1' Y V. 1:U sod rllVa
STR;EET-T1'hA nnder ignnd had on hlndn and will keep
constanntly for sale, for either las or City Acceptance a
1nlla.s.toament of SLAVES, consistning of MECHANIIS
ni a nidespdner ns, HOUSE and PIElD SERLYANT, etc., etc.
ontving leasd tile three-story dwelling No. 156 Common, near
Baronne street. he is Prepared to accormodat transient Tnraders I
and their Slaves on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in thei
city.
- Particular attention will be paidl to consinments of Slaves.
THOMAS F. FRISBY, 156 Common treet.
R.R.nCs.--Fellon s Co. ; Cnurn' Person; J. O. Ricks
A Co.; RinhArd lBeck J. G. Cocks .rCo. .; Waitt DeSaulle.
N. 1.--The HIGHEII ST CASII PRICES paid for LIKELY
YOUNG NEGROES. n7 il
1-I. Oo. F.-BOARD OF DIRECTORS
of 'Odd Fellows' Rest" for l56.--Otleers-
lienrv Bier, Presidet; JoIhn Slroud, Tteasurer;
Jas. F'rncanx. Secretanry. Cemetery Commiti
tee-Iarper Oillinghnm, Gardner Smith, LIUther HIomes Fi
nance Committee-Thos. Keet, W\. C. Wilson, I,. tomes
Seoton--IDanie Merritt. Members--Frnk Lewis, W C. \Vil
on, Oen. tymonur, H.Goldnllan, G. B. Bowdninh, J P. J ar
ier, 1I. CastaredeS. S oullemt.
p VAUL'TS 1N "Oli)D FELLOWS' REST" nmay e pro
cured y applyihn to F. M. CORRY at Sickles k Co.'s, t' Ca
n l street at D FELL & STET'SOn'S, 5i Campstreet : to Ii.
IiILlSIAUGII, U. S Mint, and at te Sneretary's of'ic. , in
Odd Fellows' HIdl, corner I mp and Lafayette streets
Tile price to mnembers of Stoekholding Lodges will Ae $40 per
vault; to all others, S$50 per vault
VW- Information relative to the purehase of Lots, can he had
on appiication to the Secretary.
apll JAMES FURNEAUX, Secreary O. F Rest.
CRESCENT CITY SOAP WORKS-IEPOT'
. 11 Lrafayette street.
Tie nubscribers hav e commenced in this city the manufacture
of a Soap for Family Ship or Steanlboat n e, whi. h hlly pre
ent to the Public for its approval, in conpeltilon with the nsst
isoaps of esitabllished rpnntnion. It combines economy with free- t
dml from the diagreenale effectsi o ordinary noaps in use, and
wIil be found upon tril, to poss twashingnpnroprtie s in per
fection, and in gnnrnteed to containi no ingrelient in uffiienut
qunntty to injre tihe finest fabric orlnadie' apparel.
The indrantages of our mercnnnts .nid oths s, being nahl to
suplly themselveis and customers witlh an enually gtmd if not
better, nartilenof Loma manninfcturl will present tnhemseea at
a glnni e, and tie subscriblrs respectfully solicit ptronlnge.
mil0 In G. IIAZEN CO
RLEANS STEADI 1eAILLS-OFFICE, 7S POY
do s street, New Orleansl-Thu subscriber rep-ctiully in
forms the publlic that he keeps constantly on hand t full supply
of
FRESH GROUND AND UNGROUND
Cornmeal, Cotfee, Flaxseed,
Hominy, Pe )pprr, Mustard,
Grits, Gingr, Oilcnke,
Craennd Corn, Anlspine, Wheat Flour,
iy, Cinn.n.on, E, do
Conn,, Cinnen, RinI On
Ou Mace, Dyspsnin do
Ern, Nnt ne.ns, Beuwhnet do
sjPrCotffv Roasted and Ground at the lowest city pricee.
an3l Cm. C. IHERWIO.
HOWVE'S COTTON IARVESTERIL FOR
Tickingiienttn, in ll tie ld. i'nuenteid I)eccnmber , IS.5.
The ttention of cotton growers andl olthers interersted is partin
lmIn invited to thii new and vnlnablu invention for picking cot
t'o in the tihld.
ThIn mnalinie is simple n its onrntn,snon neinhinn n ignt
,ounds, and with it one hand cn n do thie wrek of n 'ron l three to
fiBemen in the field.
Cottoln pieked with thismachine is mnuch cleaneranld freer
fronm trn"t andl is let in better condition for ginning than
t nat pic nied by the ol n hand net u nl.
eTrenowselling Staltennd county rights for the manufnr
tule an.d use of the abeve t actne. Any information relative
iinnnn'lnnnin bn ni,tilnicnnI Inn nniiin nlilni4 i~nnlnnniinn n~~i I,, n
therNno can be obtained hy saling n thil ubscriler at the Ar
cn'le In tMl, between tile hours of'10 and ! daily where a machine
winn be in openration, or by adndressing G. A. GOWnE, Clevinell
Ohio.
Price of machine STi.
Ordlrspronmptly attended to.
W. E. CSRNS'AIL,
nl Agenl Hnwe's Cotton inlrventer.
A ANTlICACITE COAL-50I tonn best qnality broken
and screenled Red .sh, in talk and enaks, foir sale by
IIORITIIIR TURNIiR CO.S
fe22 77 Grayer street.
STORAGE-STORAGE-T'IlE ALGIERIS WARE
HOUSES.--A. F. COCIIRAN IIALI., Agents, 36 1rvier
strcet, have room mow for file bulk o1 10O 000 bushels or &0,00)
aelhs o stall. Also, a houselld yard for thie reception o railroad
and iig iron. Rates of ntorage as favorable as can b haid.
fe15
OA.K...I-1200bales, for sate by
- ALFRED KEARNY
a7 72 Manga.ue~ street.
p)IANO TEACHING.--A. B. CIIANDLER informs tha
Spblie that he ls now ready to give ILessons on the Pano,
either at hi rnesidence or at that of hi pupil.
II A Ipeculiar method for teachiing children.
d Residence on Orange stIeet, betwelen Clnmp.neetiand Coleum
Place.
SRIPS, STEAMBOATS AND FAMILIES, SUPPLIED
SwithhEcef, Pork, Mu1tton and Yeal, Sausnges, Tripe, and
every thllng in the buthering line. Barnel and half-barrels of
SChoice Corned Beef, ptll up to order for Cabin or Family Use,
I at Stall No. 2 POYDRAS IAICI iS, Iy RKEL.
InAUGUSTUS C. MERKEt
N. B.-LSteamb.i and Shiisonplied with all kinds of Live
Staock, such aiA flsh milch CowL, Iog, ShoRnl, i ige, Sheep,
Gonts, Geosi1 Dlnle, ChiEckIs, etc, lmnI
STEAMBOAT DEPARTURES.
FOR RED RIVER.
Will leave en MONDAY. 12th .Int., at 0 o'clok P. M
L REGIUILAR RED RIVER PACIK.ET
P For Shreveport, Graol Rayon, Campte, (;rand
Feaors St. 31erise Cottle Alexandris and (;or
ton's Landlng.-The substantilal and lb olt draught teamt oat
Planter, ID. D. Atkilnson. matter, will leave as above. For
freight or psa~ge tpply on Imard, or to
SP. II. BRINTON A CO., 4 Lafayettent.
The Planter will tlake freight for all points above the Rlft,
water permittig, my
Will leave on MONDAY, 12th l.t. t 5 o'oelock P.i.
FOR JEFFEItRON SMITHLAND
Ito;ntotn, Port laddo, Albany, ghrevepor, Grant
ayIly, Ooranl-.core, Alexandria, and alltnter
mediat landoings. The osperiortpaseogtenerteaer Grenada~,
Cruop, mstoer will leave as above. For freight or pasage
apply on board, or to -
my3 LEWIS SNAPP & CO., 37 Front street.
Leaves on TUESDAY 13th inst., at 6 o'clock P. 3L
RE(IULAR I.AK1 IttSTENEAU PACKET.
on Lak.e Bisteneau, Grand lBayou, Compte, Grand
loEero, St. Harurieo, Coloe, Aleomorlat and G0o.
ton's l],dling.-The fNot ttnning steamer Belle Gates, L.
Bryanoo, mater, wlll leave ae above,. For freightlor passage, op
plyo.board, or to
myl2 P. I. BRINTON & CO., 4Lafayette stect.
Will leave on TUESDAY. 13th int. at 5o'cldek P. -M.
STEAMER ROSA IN PLACE OF
thelteamer Rtapldes-For Oorton's Lanidng, Al
exndria, St. anotie, Grand Eeore, OGrand
BIyoo, StWgveport and all intoermediate Ianding--The fine fait
running P[Loeager packet Ros, J. C. Dowty mastert will
leam a ,above. Sor fro`elgt or poioqp"Ieappoy on board,
foto f Cuatom hbohde Ftte~t r"[~ - -
LEWIS SNk-P & CO., 37 Front street.
The Rom woill take freight tr Fort Jeferson and upper Red
River, withprivlege of reshipplng on good 1at0. 0 myl00
Will sv."o0T0YP ESDAY. 13th tolt., at o'clockl P. 31.
FOR JEFFERSON SSIITHLAND,
.Benton, Pbrt Caddo, Albany, Shreveportrand
- Ilayo. Grand Eore, Alexandria and al inter
oedAl. ,'Oalings.--The sopoeror light dght o ht steamer St.
Choroe ,S. .Xpplegato, master, wilt leavIb n above. For
freighl or pssage, apply.on boarolor to
my9 T. B. SMITH. 12NewLeveeo.
Will leave on TUESDAY. 13tf inst.. at 5 o'clotk P. M.
FOR JEFFERSON" PORT CADDO0
Shreveport, rand Iayou, Irand Ecore and
. . ~Alexandriao-P'Io tpoeroor eioy light droaght
and swift rumding Steamer DI. L, Dougherty, Capt. w.
Stockone, willlleave for the above and all intermediateo land
ingt. Por frightbor passog. Opplylt
T. l. SMITH, 12 No. Levee street.
N. B. Shippersomay reoeyonogols goin tlgtronghwithoot de
tention. There will tbe a clerk on the levee to receive freight on
Wednesdaly morning. myt
Will lave on TUESDIAY. l,.hiltt,.. at5 o'tiok Fo , M. " 1
the teanelr-lIapides. For. Gortoln's'Lading
,alnd Aelandria, Cotille, Saint 3fMnnre, t:iand
Ieore, Camte, Omrnd Bnyonp Shreveportp and all intormediata
Iandlngn. The fine, fCat running passenger packet'sleamer
Rosa, J. C Dowry, m.a terr wlnleave a above. For freight
or poage apply on board, foot of Custohouise street or to
T. B: SMITH, 12 Ne Loevee.
/Tt-The Rosa will take freight for Jeffersol and Upper Reol
River, with the privilege of totring and reshippilng ongood
boats. , . . toyl2
Will leave on WEDNESDAY. 14th inst.. at 5 1 'cloek P.' M.
- FOR RED lEIVER-REOGUt.AR
J p0oPoket s oeamer H. Dt. Wright Clarke,
master will leave positively, a alove, for
Shreveport, Grand Boyou, Gran0 d 'eore Campte Alexaodrita,
;orion's Landong, and all intermediate llndings. For frelghtor
passage, apply b board or to IIT os.o .
,ly12 " T. B. SM.ITH, 12 New Levee.
f-Thoe 1I 0 Wright wtIltake freight for all polntIabove the
raft, with the. privilege of leshlpping. "
Will oeavrbon WEIDNESI)AY 1411, inst. at 5S'loek P. M.
FOR RED RIVER E P lUt. A R
Pockgt steamer H. .I. W lght,_Al srke,.
0 master, will .leae, pol i ltreI as above, for
hreveport, Graod'Beopo, Grad EePor. Campte, Al.andrla,o
Goraton'aLneding, amtall intermediate landings. Foro freight
or pasage,- apply on boal, br to
ayl)2 LEWIS SAO NAPP& CO. 37 Frontstreet.
I, S.--Tho I. 1. Wright will take freighg t for upper Red
River. wih thle privilege of resi•pio
OUA ORITA RIVER.
Will Ieave I" TUIESIDAY. 3111, 15. at o ' k P.M. -
FOR CAiWDEN-THEF FIN ESTEAMSEE
Cityof Cafro, 5¾1nm1 master, will leave
Il~glIS S~S SFgh 55111--TIl. FS`TI I
as abovee fur Camden and ail internmedino lend
tg,.. For frrefh[.or pnEsage, apply· on hoard, or to
'T: II. SMITH, 12 ewo Levee.
SQ-The City If Calm w-ill IllS Ithronlg bills of lladng
Camden,. SlsedISwsSII,'IS isles ll, er - . m.1
- - SLMII.R ARRRANEMF.NT.
Will ISIS on TIISDAAY, 13 intl., Il 5 o'clock P. M.
DII21si:T--Tlhe 'cry jig draught, 15 inchl
~C-~~ FOR C4I(WEM SC*lSi'Hl* giSEnl
rtrelmel Atalanta, . ( ". Briggs master, will
leave 1151 Ca 11e, enrh ,Ills, CI1InmpnignoliS i, 5ie, Sab5ine,
Islrams LaudinI, 1ou1ll I~nlyS BIrthlololmewa Snd II, Ariiour,
e Iton, M1nr15 , ColumbiaS. Ifarrinllurg, nd all intermediate
Tannings. F ur freight or nos: age anýl}-ýon board or t o
my-]ý) I. SNAFI;S CO., 37 Front street.
WVill leuce~on TUESDAY,! tit Intl, M6 o'clock P. M ý-U
RE(GULAR OUACHITA PISSEhT
IS),,l, TOUIlO-IS r Css I51.1S
51ilnimlkt(II Pigeonl 1ill, Care vtlSe 1, 5115 SIll AlabiImI
Illlllau d ling, l SuaiiS lIly I.ocSlhlSniI 311utl I1'Arb15 , Tsgs
mn, Monrroe fine Blatt- Caster's Lordingr, Columllin. Ilnrrisnn
bur11 Tr51,55 htIi, B1kd1r, and C I 1term1dinte aIndings ll, on te
Ouacllila 111-SI 'ri III. u 1 f151111,1t light dIasghI pa5senger
p lckt steame11 Judah Touro, H . (. Kouns, master, J.
]Y. Tobin, clerk, will leave :w above. For freight or passage,
haring sbupIrior IIommodntionS, npgly on !ardg or to
5(11 IEBWIll it. 510B 37 51an11stree1.
IISTlgll 11billsfi5din Fiven, with privile ge of reshippinl
_____ IIstsrIl. ]I. I.i Iscy. Frillr and pa 171n11rs 1uar.nteed
to be takeý7s [o !heoir Plare ofdestination.
Thle .ludnlt Touro will posit 1111)' arriveo on thre II t1 inst.
TENNESSEE RIVER.
Will leave ono 1ONDAY. 11151,1.. nt.,1t 51loc1 P. M.
FORTENNVESSEE RIVER-TI1E
Jones Ilwill master, will leave ats ab~ove for
Eastport, Ploren, 1 and Tolsmbix. For freight pa s1age,
hanving very superior accommodations, applyl on board, or to
L. SN110 A 0 CO., 37 Front street.
The Cherokee takes freigh, for Napoleon, Memlphis, IBatan,
1lickmnn New Mandrid, Cairo, Paduacah,, Nnah,111e rid all wa
YAZOO RIVER.
Will 1,av0 11 TUESDY. 13,11h int., t 5 o'1lo0 P. M..
FOR LEFORE, G R EEENWVOSD. SIDOM
'OhlhI,, Yaoo, Oily, 01111,111, S'lcksor~g, Natchez
"'all 1 int1o11,l1 Iandings-lRegula TYaoo
oiver Pocket LEIIS WIITENMAZ-The new and sw1if run
ning passenger 4teanier Levels Wliltenian, Wallace,
' r w ill leave asabove. 1or freigh1t or pII , applyll
boardo, to T. I3. S^IITI.
phJ8~ 12 Ieve Lvee
FOR ARKANSAS RIVER.
Will eav1e on WEDNESDAY. lohl inst.. .115 .'clackI'. MI.
FOR WIHMTE AND ARKANSAS
Rivers.-The new ad ligItdugt steamer J.
MIIorPisett, D. 51, IllelOug. master, will
leave far 1-k-1,-1, E~liobetb, AIugstaIe, E re, Du0D ll'I
Bluff, Aberdeen, St. Charlul.7ndinn laiy, and all inltermecdiate
landings, ea above. For freight or pas s:re aplply on boarld, or to
I.EWIS SNAPP ýA'l., 07 Front street.
I&-Freifiht taken for Napoleon and ll 'lieBends; also for
Arkansas Rivrer, if consignled to Des Are, D...117. Ulslf or
A~berdeen. y13l
REGULAR PACKETS.
Leaves evey TIIHIUSDAY, at 5 o'loclk P. I.
SEIERIE ARRANGE'M11ENT-Ur.
S. Mail tealme1 R. 0.. McRAE, in place of the
steamers Princessand 0athez-10o1 Princeton.. shto, Pl5 's
P 1oin1t, Skip YIIth's l·RadiIED I, I'roi enc1, Tic.sbnrg
5lon Newarthaeii G d E.l. RodnEv. uE, ll N IIII nl Poi1
AAlnams--'he elegant :urd swift nosingl pnssengar pocetl R·
E. jY. Lo1EnC, Cn. L. \. B01ndwe11, 111, Ic.1, for the above
a APd alt int1 oedln Io 10111. For f11111pt or Tpn,100, ippl on
board or to T. M. SJI TII.
a'L 1 New Leveie street.
Leave every TIIURSD,{l' at 5 o'clock PI. It.
- 3C1,IER ARRANGEMENT-II.P-U
a f}}+ý \hnil rtealler R. W. MCR.1E i n place of the
Vices ses and Nncstcheaelle--nloa arPrince rne connection
aili rtcnale l Pllc s n 'thz-o rinc con, Ashton,.
Pitchler'. Point, SMVipvith's lamding, Lake Providence, Dood
Helyn Lanmding, )lililiril' Bond, Vicksburg, Grand Guilf, Red
neg ntehz l nt oi n S ara, BatoUa~ n Rouge, andl all in
hrn ed ateledln s-- he Uendil,1 1, master. wil Ileave pake a
nR .W 11aC .W prodywo ove. For CFI gt or passageia, .Bb i board, or in
I'ILCIIIII: O GUUDIttCII S CU. 98 Clrondacle strert.
ark-The R. R. Melt-, waill also tad hi~eight far all points on
Yazooo River, with thle privilege of reshippinlg at ikelsbrg,,
she having madle very advatageous arrangements for thart ptly
posc.
4 cb lerk will be on the Ieveo every Tuosrlny morning~ to
receie freight. 14l
P. S.-'filea R. W. MlcRse will attend to all business of thee
ateamner S. F. J. Trabule during the Splring anld Sormmer muonths
F ORANK SHIIAW. Jr., I' a . COMMISSION AN\D
FR WARIIINA. MESUIIAJNTS ANsD DEALERS IN
IVESTEI( N PROIDUCE, No. 8 TeloS piIo S treet, NeS
Orleans. 019 tf
C OTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE-SIAM
IrTON I'PLANTATSON.-Th .Ibcriber is prepared to
ell tl 5 above IstIte 'IISt- -I-SIjble terms. II e plantaSion
55 1ituated on the SSSou hedS four miles from its
moAnd, in the parish ofMorehouse. It contains one thousan'd
noecs of ban~d, abeat seven hunldred of which are at gresear in u
high state f alli-ivti..
'he estate is well '.ildSor d, halvig, besSides u SromfIrtadI
IDselling Hio,,s. good ASin, Stables, Negro Cabins ..ad all the
,sy S ld ldi~diles. This pIlantatin, n IddIS t 5 its sire,
ferdility and lannlio I, dsSe~e. nsdvnSStds inferior to none in
th vialley of tae OIashita, Itd the risim[ is willingi5 os 55e
great SI ISiSYS d51,5dls f 5,dInInoi d. Pduds5iSSS
will be Siven immeddarly after the tlaing 55.01,5
op. I'Ss tIsthys TaI 1dti 5, sndls 'IX I). IaIdRdrs IdlO E.,
MouSn, La.; IlLA'dLdR, I Ol)Idlll U A UO. New OrNs ns05, IS
IiIIERT I. 5IL .SON,
HssdId. PlantISiond, layou sdIllASlo5.ss
ni1 SI MassIs,,s. Is.
A BITA WATBU -TTIII' WATIhIRS ON THESE: CMI.
e brctfel Springs aire far sale in such quash,!"lir a Its ma br
desired, at No. EI Sit. Charles streJ[, corner of Commerciltl
Allk, ty J. IkODb:CII .
Tlik Akkitlk Wad-, kk been found sericnabl 1. all Cutk
kkkoka Dkkeakek, klhykikk of Cho k lnddkror Ikkkkkkkkk , Dkk kkjd*yk
Gautkk, I; ravel, kkkkkkk of tkke Wkk, etc.: kenerk l I)kk kiky,
krikgt from hkighk litlk , ktc. In all cass ofiarrheak, (wkthek
cleronlc or otherwise,) it wlk nflkfod imkkkkikkk reiek kknd ekket
npekkkak kkore in u shkort time. I)`ijkk dentition h viiikb
fl + d of gkkkkt semi; IT Is, and may bykkkkkkl ky the most
kklicate kkkkkk durink meals kk diet krinkk kith pleasure, so
pure and agreeable i k it to kfkto k nd sight. k k proof, I exkct
Crum one of the unmcraon eenleiltea on Ilnnd:
New' Oi.ksskk, Ayit 21. 1821.
Tlkkis is toertify, thIt I was in n very bad kc of heykltkhkknd
fo kkk it n kyessary to plake myself under t ke ckle of Drs. Skkk
akkkkuye. Iwas treated a t kk great cik e bykthosegk
for Twok MONTIHS, kkU kOUNkkkkk kLIEFk. I kkrn hdrc kek
thle t..ikkkkk Christy' Sprlingk, and, uk'er th ekkkkkkkkkkk f of
"kpk... S. kosnkkkku, in tilkk killakg of CUkikorne, thrry milk
l o Syoho. ti kkk kommced usikkg thO wkkks te kpyky. Ikk
shork time I Ogk to plrov, .nd 01 yook elf entirely rkk
Bkkol ofkkky sutkkrinps (wkkkikkkkro Ilky knkk in akboutfour
weeks. I km nokk y my wkkyk Sk. TiedkP.hoe I reide, and
woPld ckquit myself k kkfofk kk. P kut to the nkflklkd th
kke of tkkkse ventrs. Thke ckkkikkaekofm kokors Wkrrkkk Skkut
P d P. C. kkpyer, Ilokk kI'kkysickkkp to tkoe Mkko do SaOnta
shlows the ..lure of my sease..
II. MACSIIANE.
This cerkfielk that Mr. H. kpkekkPe wak kkiner trekpkment i
the SiPisok de Santk for two monkkk, for P Irritable Bindkdd
and d.,.,ged urinary sonretfools, from which he suffered se
ppky. IppgkPim P yadvicepin eonnoktkokwith rhk Physk
clans of the house, brt ýe received no mnuerlal banefit.
tSigokli W. STONE, M. D.
P. C. BOYEIR, H5ous Physlkon.
SI Irefer to few of those who have used the Wate
SI lkkPnkl I. LJ, 182. .. Caldwkll,
CPl. IT Ckristy, Dr. Weddakbko,
T.lbkrt Wilsok, $sq., 5. DMCkkCork k,
Jos. ILoell, ~lk. Dr. Porter, etc., e.
p I KT he house a,%, Springs will be emorlly re-op~enetd undo
/the d eckklondS voPk knlIt lta p roger,
82k 1. S. BOSSI~kE.
SOUBLEZ 2HEZI
Rtud Orhtans PaiIY fCrcsctut.
W1Tn CoPnfz2lra wsnra i -lna.
Concerning that which has transpired in the world's
history on correasponding days in p t yeears;.ith
other mattle pertinent thereto, prepared expressly
for the readers of the Double Sheet Crescent.
Like the itelt of some nsweet tune,
May grid. onwod into June."
The days wax in their glory, and the year passes
from youth to manhood, at a single step : leaving
the soil that is yet hard from the macadamism of
winter and its long sleep, for the grassy meadows and
flowery plains of a newer and more beautiful being.
The stars shine no Brighter above, buntthey seem to
gleam with a khidlier and more vivifying infinence.
Every thing grows animate: the little leaves strive
for a grander stature, and the old oaks for a firmer
footing. Manhood, sympathizing with nature, feels
fresher blood in his veins and new' ici in every
`muscle. - . -
MIonday, MSay 12.-Sts. Nereus, Achilleus, Ger
manus;and others, are commemorated' by the church.
The tGerman fleur-de-lis is the emblem, dedicated
to St. Germanns.
On this. day, 1780, Charleston, S. C., serrendied
to the British fleet under Admiral Arbuthnot, andle
.British army under Gen. Clinton. The garrison was
ordered to marchuhot and deposit their arms, bhitwaso
not allowed to beat an American march. This
courtesy was paid back in the same coin at Yorktown,
eighteen months after,when a similarly humiliating
cup was held up to Csint allis.
Tuesdlay5, May 13.-St. Johnsthe Silent, 558; St.
Peter, 1456; and St. Servalus 384, are the saints.
The common comfrey is the plant,. -
No battles, no treaties, no deaths of great men, no
renowned deeds, are recorded for this day, in any
works we have consulted. It stands with its two suec
cessors, as days of no worth, of no importance.
What, in all the years, has prevented its attaining some
glory and securing'to itself some honor;passes all
chronoldgical knowledge. But, it must be passedhby
without praise.
Wedniesdany, 1iay 14.-St. Boniface, 307; St
Pontius, 258 ; St. Carthagh, 637, are the saints.
The piony, common and coralline, are the flowers.
The- remarks concerning the barrenness of its pree
decessor, are applicable to the present day-which
has no history, nor 'no eventfulness. The crown that
gilded so many days touched it not, and'an interreg
num of activity seems to have existed.
Thnridpy, May 15.-Sts. Peter, Andrew and
comrpanions,martyrs, A. D. 250; St:Dympna,seventh
century; and St. Genebrard, are the patrons.
The Welsh poppy, dedicated to St. Dympna, is the
.plant.
Any" event of importance which may have ever
'occurred has found no home for its historian, and has
failed wholly in that immortality which other days
are crowned withal.
Friday, May'lO.--St. John Nepomucen, 1383;
St. lHonoratus, 660; and others, are chronicled for
the 16th.
The great star of Bethlehem, dedicated to the first
named saint, isntle floral emblem.
In 1806, Britisli orders in council declared all ports
and rivers from the Elbe in Germany, to Brest in
France, to be in blockade.
In 1820, oMaine was admitted to the Union.
Saturday, tay 17.-St. Paschal Babylon, St.
Cifthan, seventh .entara,.gs&t...Pas.is, Bishop of
Calama, are the saints.
The early red poppy, dedicated to St. Paschal, is
the flower.
In 1756, England declared war against France.
On this date, 1817, Mir. Samuel Jessup, of pill
taking memory, died at Heekingson England. In
twenty-one years, the deceased took 226,934 pills, sup
plied by a respectable apothecary at Bottesford;
which is at the rate of 10,806 a year, or 209 pills each
day ; but as he began with a more moderateappetite,
which increased as he proceeded, the last five years
he took pills at the rate of 78 a day. Notwithstand
ing this, and the addition of 40,000 bottles of mix
tures, andjalaps, and electuaries, extending altogether
to fifty-five columns of a closely-written apotheary's
bill, the deceased attained the age of sixty-five years.
Sunday, MIay 1S.--St. Theodatus and seven vir
gins, A. D. 303.; St. Potamon, of Egypt, 341 ; and St.
Eric, King of Sweden, 1151; are the saints.
The mouse-ear, dedicated to St. Eric, is the plant.
Sir John Carter, memorable for his mild and con
ciliatory conduct to the sailors during the mutiny at
Spithead, died in 1808.
General Taylor took the city of Miatamoras, in
M3exico, 1845.
Later fronm . Mexco.
By the arrival of the steamship Texas, Capt. Forbes
we are placed in possession of files of Vera Cruz pa
pets to the Sth inst. They contain nothing of special
interest of a political nature.
Gen. Yanez, Minister of War, has resigned, from
bodily infirmity and incapacity to perform his duty
In consequence, El 'Vera Cruzano suggests Gen
Parrodi as a fitting successor.
A newspaper published in the English language
and edited by Mr. William Moran, has been started a
the capital.
A leader in El Vera Cruzano strongly advocate
the claims of the projected railroad from Vera Crem
to the city of MBexico,and makes statistical compari
sons showing the benefits to be derived from it.
DeocRaTIC HARal:Hos.--The Washington Sentinel
of a recent date, contains an article'of seven columno
in reply to the recent Richmond pamph!let, entitles
"An Appeal to the Democracy of Virginia." Thi,
pamphlet being an argument in favor of the renomi
nation of President Pierce, the Sentinel remarks:
Wve Infer that lhe pamplerteer is a District oniCe-holder, he
scase tle tield oswn fwith gentlemeren wh h have no other mean
ofsgnialsin their fealty to tlile treasury tlans by a onymou
rhosaias to the hand shat holds the lkey They are enturaee
desirous to renew their poliles, and effect an insurance seeo
their s s fore te tfoar yers to come. oWe nfer that he is no
o irgional , because he neither owsthe principles nor respert
the usages of that ancient, honorable, anld consistent Dominion
and eiluse his counsiels are mither those of a citizen nor of e
true friend.
The Sentinel then draws a comparison between thl
public services of Gen. Pierce and MIr. Buchanan, ant
arrives at the conclusion that tis latter .will receivs
the support of lite National Democrats and the Na
tional Whigs. It also makes the following remark
"It still require a new administration to turn out tlh,
F'resoilerr front office. 'The present does not dare s
do it."
a r Gen. James Gadsden, of South Carolina, United
States Minister to the Republic of Mexico, arrived in
the city yesterday evening, on the steamship Texas,
which sailed from Veoi Cruz on the 8th instant.
Ma. DAVo.NOcT.-The Boston Bee, of the 3d, says
that Mr. E. L. Davenport is in that city, and will
shortly commence an engagement in the National
Theater.
Malcoln, Lord Forth, son of the Earl of Perth, has
been proclaimed an outlaw. This is the unworthy, or
deranged representative of the ancient family of
Perth, who was sent home from the Crimea by Lord
Raglan, for refusing to go out to the trenches. An
able defense was made for him, through the press, by
his afflicted father.
MEMrci L.-The Medical Gazette for May, gives the
following tahle of graduates for the Medical Colleges
lfor 185:
JSchrsoe Me1dical Colleg c.................................n15
University of tIeniylvani................... ..........14
University of Noi -York............................ . . . t..... 8
university of Nashville.......... .......................... 8,
Mledical College of touth Carolina..................... 85
Medic-1 CollcgeoF Georgia................................. -7
University of Lo isalina ......."............................. 65
St. tLouis edical College ....................................
Rush Medical College ...................................... 42
(:ollege of Physieians ahd Surgeons ......................... 90
Clevelansd Meical Colege. 4..............................
L'alnnslvanid Medias Colleg...............................
ve york Medical College .................................. ,5
Universilty of Missouri ........................... . 28
Masla usett edical College .............................. 2
Philadelphia College or Medicine ......................... . 21
Sterdin Mdcal Co eo............... ... Coe s l
Sterlingedlial College ................................. . 2U
dedieal .College of Ohio .................................... 11
Darltmaouth Medical College................ ..... ..
Medical College at Yale ...................................i
Medical College of Savannah... ... ...........
Oglethorpe Medal ollege..............................
Baltimore College or DentalSurgery ....................... "i
Ohio Cullegesf acqe.tu otgit7 ............................. 11
B1~4 orn ` n.t`'dUi a/it~B NLt n on.~ _
T ~-t"e Questiossa th Nw icaragua
Minterepo nr-t4a thehal nie Ne di.sh...
fiteqsosifioo n . h ,i
in Cie la Rin. ou Nothing
N againstBho't~S~4E'lratu at.
,-Tle decision of the Cabinet upon the quetion of
tt'Seeception of the new Minister fro a has
tots en made known. Some assumee i
usot~be received, for the reason that the g
cannot suddenly change its policy on the b of the
Cincinnati Convention, and that the origighml reasbn
for refasing to recognitze Walker's government, to.
wit: that it was not a civil overnment, still exista.
`Bat on the other hand, it as urged that the present
government Has the almost universal support ani
confidence of the Niaeraguans, and that it is mon
permanently established than any previo.s dynast,
for some time past, and that there can be no .erae,.
objection to the new Mnister, who is a native Nich *,
an, and connected" with the hierarclhy of ti.r
.tate, which is an influnential and permnanent elemen
in the government,and eordianysupports the present
regme. ,
The new [inis nr is in New York,butwll not com
to Washington uninvited, nor present himself anun
welcome applicant for recognition to Mr. Marcy.
It is also a question before,the adminisatration
whether any and what notice shall,!1e taken of the
interposition by the British Government in behalf of
Rosta icainc the rggnt 'coanflict. There is nothig
',lthe 'C(ayton-Buliv'.aT'niy which reestrictseh ther
party from forming alliances, offensive and defehsive,
with aly or all of the Central Ameriean States, still
leas from selling arms to either of them. The ques
tion foabar own government to consider is, whether
they sall imitate and go beyond the example of Great
Brit.hn'and after recognizing the new goveinainent,
proeend to afford it material aid.
- ,It will require no a.propriation--no repeal of the
neutrality law to do this--as we have recentlysaeen,in
the fact that Walker is receiving reinforcements from
New Orleans and other quartersp7without the slight
est hi.rand e from this govermnmet:
The answer to be received within a week or two
from the British government in renard to the enlist
meat ease, will be one which will irritate the admia.
istration~if not the people; and it is very pouible
that Central Americanmay afford necessary causes for
dispate. [Cor. alt.Surn.
Tie Panama and NiLenrgua Trouble.
Through our private eorrespondence from,Wash
inton we learn that several memehrs of the Cabinet
are warmly in favor of prompt and bold action in re
gard to the recent outrages on American citizens at
Panaia and Virgin Bay.- It is donbtful, however,
that their coouels will prevail A'war ve. lgis
ordered to Aspinwat, and another war vessel itsnp
posed to have already arrived at Panama, and ordern
will be sent to the commander directing hi to remain
and afford p rotetion to oer citizens cisasing the
Isthmus. .Whdt core-will be,takento obtainrepara:
tion for the murders ansrobberles committed by the
inforlated mio, countenanced by the athorities and
aided by the police, has not yet transpired, If it bs
been decided; wiihis problematical.
The massacre of unolfending American citizens al
Virgin Bay, by the Costa Rican soldiery, is a matter
of even graver importance than 'the Panama affair
barbarous and blood-thirsty ans it was in all its details
At Virgin" Bay the Costa Ricans, acting under thi
direct orders of their commander and officers, wan
tbnly fired upon and killed a. number of our citizen:
l sno wise connected with, or participating in thl
Woar.waging betweeen Costa Rica and the Republic o
Nicaragua. The Costa Ricauns had entered the plac
unopposed, and therefore no provocation had beel
given them by the victims of their savage onslaught
They were peaceful men in the employ of the Trunsi
Company. and their only oflence was that they wen
Americans.
We have not yet heard what our Government in
tends doing to avenge the'outrage, but as it has bths
leading facts already in its possession,- the- country
will expect prompt and decided action on the matter,
Certainy, the Pasnmas and VirIn Baay outrages auffor
the Administration an opportunity to redcdn.=i.
foreign policy fitram much cf the discredit into raci
it has fallen.. But it must not be prompt and ihslex
ible towards the Panamenos and slow and vacillating
with the Costa Ricans, because the latter are incited
and encouraged. and to a certain extent are unde;tlie
protection of tile British Govrnament. If it'*WlRI
mHake the persons and the rights of American citizens
respected, it must be as fearless and zealous in de
fending them against the intrigues and enmities 0l
the strong, as against the weak who merely give reiol
to their vicious passions.
We hope that our Government will arrive at thl
resolution to pursue an independent, American policy
and pursue it without regard to what 'European nu
tions nmay think. We do notintrude ourselves in thei
difficulties and quarrels, and we should let them tkmo
by our actions thaimt we will resist their interference h
mattcrs that spcialUy concern us and the States o
this continent. If we adopt this policy, and shou
them that we mean to adhere to it, we will avois
complications of oursrelations and difficulties in tlb
future, which, otherwrise, will become inevitable, ani
perhaps force us into obstinate and destructive wars
[New York Sun, 5th.
AN AMASADOROn FRO3I THE CANADAO AT AT ASn
.TnorN.--The proposition to send a resident Ministe
to Washington, to represent there the interests of th
Canadas, is very seriously debated there. The To
rontots Board of Trade make it the subject of specia
argument in their recent report. We quote what the,
say:
"In approaching this very important questiot
your Council has not undervalued the difficultieo
which surnoend it, nor have they arrived at a hasty
conclusion. The chiefdificulty which suggests itsel
to as, as British subjects, proud of our connectioc
with and alliance to the parent State, is, that if thr
proposed representative at Washington be an ambas
nador from the Government of Canada to that of thi
United States, which he should be to have any weigh
attached to his suggestions there, that the proposal
to establish such representation may be lookhed npon
as an infringement to the Royal prerogative, whict
your Qouncil would be the last to suggest.
It cannot be denied that great necessity exits fo
some active, intelligent and influential representatiw
of the commercial interests of Calada near the con
trolling power of the United States-and that, unde
the rapid growth and daily increasing importance ,
our commercial relations witli that country, this ne
cessity is every day beconing more beenly felt. W
see and point out the want, leaving to the Govcrr
ments of this country and Great Britain the task 1
supplying the remedy. Should neither Governmen
see fit to take action such as the commercial men e
Canada deem necessary, it will then be a matter e
consideration for the different Boards of Trad
tllhoagheout the Province whether a simply cost
merieal delegate should be appointed."
NAVAL PROTECTrION AT PANAd.--The followini
letter from the Secretary of the Navy to the Presi
dent of tire Paciic Mail Steam Company, is publisher
in the New York Commercial Advertiser :
NAVY DEP1lAtTRNT, MAY 2, 1856.
Sir: I have received your communication of thi
30th ultimo, in relation to the deplorable occurrence
at Panama.
The Department will endeavor to meet your wishe
in the matter. The U.S. ship Cyane, supposedto b
at San Juan, has been ordered to proceed to the poe
of Aspinwall, and tihe steamer Fulton, at Pensaeeola
has been telegraphed to the same effect. The S1
Marys is probably now at Panama. Her commande
has been instrueted to remain there so long as Amer
ican interests arequire the presence of a man-of-war.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
J. C. DonnoN.
To W. H. Thavidge, Esq.,President P.Mt. S. S. Con
pany, Noew Yorb.
AsenrcAvs IN CANADA.-Oflate,many Americans,
induced by tie cheapness of lands, abumdance of cer
tain varieties of instructed labor or other causes, have
settled in Canada and established their various
branches of manufactures. We notice a recent in
stance of this kind mentioned in the Rochester Dem
ocrat. A Rochester tobacconist has commenced in
Toronto the' nanufacture on a large scale, of plug
tobacco. HIe has nine presses, and intends erecting
six more. But probably the great secret of his select
ing that point for the business is, that he is there ens
bled to procure, at comparatively low wages, the ser
vices of experienced negro wortkmen, fugitives fron
Virginia, whom, of course, he could not expect tI
employ upon our soilt Forty-nine of these, at accus
toured to the business, he has now at work in hib
factory.
DARING AND SCCESSFLs, HIGHWAY Ro.0BERsY.
Mr. Richard Joyce, a cotton broker residing in James
street, was attacked on Saturday evening by three
men who robbed him of a waliet containing $160 in
bank bills, and notes of hand and other papers to ths
value of nearly $3,000, with which they escaped. It
appears that shortlyv after 9 o'clock in the evening he
had landed at the foot of Roosevelt street from one
of the ferry boats, and was proceeding toward his
residence when three men came up to him, one of
whom jostled against him while nnother struck him
o powerful blow iun the face which knocked him to
the pavement. The thlieres then stole his wallet and
two of them ran of with it, while the other remained
to rob Mr. Joyce of his valuable gold watch. Mr. J.
was determined if possible to save his watch and also
to secure the robber, but the fellow was too strong for
him and tifled with the watch,.leaving behind him
thowever, his cba and a black velvet cap. Mr. J. fol
lowed the rascal and recovered his watch, the fellos
inaving dropped it in his flight, but was unable t
overtake him. The whole transaction was the wort
of only a few moments, and it was alt over when th
Spolice arrived on the spot. The robbers are no
Snown, and it is very doubtful whether, even if 0l
Srosted, Mr, Joyce would be able to recokaize them.
/ [N. Y. Tribune, th.,
The Eaton Ron "" . "'
T t R ette of the llth f1cst ,
To e H to,.The 9eriff 76a , ieiktf
the (Goveruor, the death wrr cant Peie , vctved
of mir'Or sore fourtena- a-.+ n ;Ic
h,is lted for the cloy O dentisO ,, the
j~Oralin Journal, of thl* th,'ena
itclemeinL proepecta of the tedmfag
end onhjct ihe weather for the im f
exception of the maten! in ere.t {ye
ito, we have had ninatelngence
perfect calm in the porg to.ex
S'he Richmond ddvocaWOlldf
qaantityeinaha ifalen tkr.past" w a
Sutrday iht tehe havy fall °
1igh wind, hichdid rmch by
'down of fense, . etc.; aaeonde .
heavy shower of heapreceged onef
wexthave ver seen fnllwhic con
The Cbncgrdia lttelltgoncer of theettt,
TanCnos. lhe pltenie& howers+
f; Tmvestr ed the chinta .gtth
tlave made the weedsad ge&l
ctareeeebr e andthe rWace, itgog be
as t ,e ofbdo; h the dog; bee c
visted by ,a seena
detructive teorem t * n,
feet to ems Amin And in per
blowing down tIersa OOhe-t d°
career. W e he a rd a t bt that ltae
miles below no the w hInd lpew
tearing dowrldwellings; " {r`
toveting the forest for mileeas
tion. It is said the dmag '
is.. Fortunmately, however; wo
of life.
Or irtvr is-aganin rln ; he ee
experiencedel in this oectonwilt dobhtet
sfficitent rise to afford uninteruptedm a
Camden for a few weeks to come. u p t.
Love Wozoc Focsco.-Mr. Hoogh, of't.h l
while hunting for plover yesterday, found
a perishing condition, unable anta
apehlessedo nthoushoet!lkonnt I
with cold, starving; m.i : ;bkiin
out several nights wlthoat d..f c;.eI .helter:f
some timebefre he cold -get -any aecom ofl,,:
she reme there, orwhere she came from. ~t leog t
.she said she had friends at' KingstonlTCeregm andp
ptxl and offered-him his hat foil or gld if he would
take her to her friends. He endeavored to bring lmr
in, but she could not walk, .avinglost the powere f
herfeetandlimba. She xhlbitedabout $12 inmoney,
andhbesought him to take it and shoot her in th
forehead. With great dificolty he got her t the -
'nearesthoue, (Mr. Brenn's,) where she waw'reeog
nized asthe sister of J. DI Hunt, f.q., late of, this
vilage, (now at Minnesota.) From her ouffern gr.
some other cause, hermind is in a sate sf b -
tion, and she is an object of.onmnlseh..tlo"n ':-.
S [tesph.eoipoinh (Wisi.)Pmyiey<:.: ,,
A Mttoncw Jon.-A very paifolu event erescidl
Taylor Co., Va, recently. On a Sabbath o ffnitls"
yonngest son of Mr. Boyd was takensick; inthe eve.
ning another was taken down in a.nsii.at Wanner; .
and on the next morning a little girl X -a taken like
the others. They all died, and were lard -the a e
:grave. On the day of the funeral two other :e..
were taken ill and one died. Ths,n inode weel.fjai ,
weretaidinlhe grave. Before the edeaho off thte l b a '
one, the fres which have'Baen rag.gsofextenivil-.
Iutel It irginia broke ore abor ttf mlesfinahi
'rsidence, andin one hour Mr. iBoyd wv t`rpedoi
olt he ossessed-hose,, har. w.latiay;,o and
corn-cnro, fl Te child washaatifyremoyed,andwhen
brought heck there was nott place to by himon te
die. [N. Y. Mirror.
T.osm Monaocs.-.-Alarge paty ofmornsv nan
bering 535, went offlast evening, n ,ood shape,from.
the Providence depot. The party tiled seven, cars.
Theywent on the Plymouth Rock to New York, t9
follow the party that preceded, them over the Erie:
:Railroad. A cleaner, betterlookinglo.og( h t
7ever came into the port of Boston, whatlver.er
i-reed may be. [Boston Chron, 3d. -
1 rSTcLL Anvxceneo.-The Ellzabethto f la telli...
gencer says that the "Am cran d rtyI Hiar
~~o. Tredand'Htttv andt~three..
:fugly, in betweenfw~o ndlr~
ltlndred strongcr .,ttf" ime than attoas laot .
VAtgau.t, when orm tjonty wao unpwards of til.
I_ Shrl agains nave.ce oads ie .the'Amedican part'
€,vi r ot "..; -.,:. rift` the [ c.itae. Kenta.stucim .
° rs t JWleo t ten thousond majority i No.
cern r. ' [iosnisyilte Journtl, 5th.
NOW 3MtU*6;_1
Fus.--A quantity of sample cotton in the upper
.0 story of the building oecupied by Toledano & Taylor, anught He
, from some unknown caue, at half-pat sfve o'clck o asoveanitg.
a- The firemen were speedly on the spot, and esUngih.ed tha
ir flames without material damage to th budlng.
S Bor DRowNit d..-A German lad named Erbals.
fBley, eght years old. fell into the river to ths Third D .-det
on Tueosday lastand wa drowned. The body was resaseo.t
d and the Coroner being aent for,gave a verdict of
e accidental drowning.
d FroST DI~TRIT Coore-Judge Robertson passed
3. the followingsentencesonSaturday: John Lee, Arceny, two
years' hard labor In the Penitentiary; Pierae Cae.sa, tseaoy*.
two years' hard labor in the Penitentiary; Thomas Johnson, u
sault and battery, two months in the Parish oisn: Jobhn ag
r lone, larceny, two years' hard labor in the Psotenearoy.
e FooRT DISTBICT C oTy.-The case of Winter vs.
t Nixon & Adaot ouepied this court dariog the whole of Sator
day. It will probably be concluded to-day, and ita o we sha
y publish the testimony in s(maso in to-morrow's Crescent.
n U. S. Conc.nr CosaT.-Louis Onlliber had his se
S cond trial before Judgo McCaeb o Saturday. On Mhis t tri,
y he was convicted of opening a letter, at Madsonville, which lat
f ter was not addressed to him. He was granted a now trali
: consequence of hisgettingnew testimony tothe ffect that he
e opened the letter in the presence of otherpate. Thtimeha
was found guoity with a recommendation to mercy.
FATAL ACCoDEtTr.--A young man named Wmi La
Sfontaine, in attempting to ump on board the Algiers ferry-boa
on Saturday evening, fellinto the river and was instny lled
by passing under the wheel of the boat He was a worthy
young man-au employee at the Algiers Foundry--sd leaves a
widowed mother in this city to mourn his untimely death.
e THE RECORDERS' CoURTs.-Recorder Bright sent
1- Leander Spicer before the First District Court on Satueday,
r to be tried for a violent asvault andbattery upon 3Ist Kate Hort
f ings, at her resldence on Gmrter street, recently; ball $500.
0- Malachi Dvis and wife were arraigned on a charge of baving
'0 aided Pat Kerrigan and Mary Tate ina general endeavor toaske
d- the life of Thomas Fleming, on Gmorai.street, on Sunday night
of Inst; Pat using a club, Davis his iste and boot, and the women
t going in promiaseooaly. The Daviseas gave ball to appear, and
of ab pulioe are ltoking sharpafter Pat and Mary. Lyman.A.
3f Cole. charged with stealing a clock, and Thomas Welst, ths ge
Swith an assault wth dagerols weapon, ere discharged John
0- Tearney was tmnsufeTed from Charity Hospital tothse nna
Asylum, on account of a mind badly diseased. George Ztch
was hold to answer a charge of brutally kicking George OShrt.
Recorder Ramos looked into the case of Jeremiah
d aldwin, accused of swindling a Memphis Bank out of $I7,00
by means of a forged letter of credit, found the eidence againt
him strong, and remanded him to prison to await a equistion
from the Tennessee authorities. CatharineStield, who ander
Stook to drown herself in the river, on Friday evening, wlsta
to.ated, ws sentto the WorkHonse to chew the ud of seet
and bitter melancholy, and pick oakum. Barney McCbe was
sent to the same remunerative institution for stealing a pair of
Sshoes froms a store on the Levee. Pierre Altmoeyer was sarrtgn
Son a harge of so violently beating Nicholas Wilhelm with a
1, stick of wood, on the h of Apr, a to confine h to the
t, pltal ever since. He gave ball to appear. Neaomi ayetano,
0t f. w. c., charged with battering some white womamon the head
- with achsar; D. Barjan, charged with aswidling J. Femeanrs
out of d30; and Wm. Brady, charged with faOengý Mare Aan
MeCabe with a sdck of wood, at No. 31 Hospital steet, are to
be eoamined soon.
t Recorder Seuzeneau sent Jeff. Pierce before the
First District Court for cheating Thomas C. Hogtarth, a satlor
landlord,outof 7. GeorgeWallae wassheldtosanawerachao.i e
of stealing omething fromH. Heeinrh. Mts. Haeis charged
. with illegally seing a lot of fsrniture, was examned aod sdo
s bcharged.
ve Recorder Jackson sent Robert Ollias to the Work
t- Ioue, for havingbeen concerned in robbing SMrs Louihs C.
n- Weber of $0135. Leopold Hebron woassent to prison to await a
s hbenrhg on o charge of trying to break into Mr. Moran'.as pream
Ig ies. JohnEatman, alad, who accompanied sHebroninhabsat.
Stempt, was sent to the Hoas. of Refuge, Dennts Shanahae ,
t- aeused of larceny, w discharged.
MtoISERIES OF JUaord.-The practice of locking up
a J Itlrors fo nocturnal cogitation, whesnever they arue mo nlucky
to thoe nble tos agree by dayght is a aseriouoe, if not aryitg
oieil for which we Would suggest a remedy were a emedy pee
i s'e. Uponmarried men the practice beasrs partioularly hard
To have to forego the plasures nd he endearman of thehome
circle for the privations of the Jury room, is a grievance that
cannotboundertoeodti it i realited. The followeag appesit
Sfrom married men who have been incrcerated upo noturonat
juries during the present week wilU give ome idea of the ealf
SferlngoaofJurors int general andmarrtedlurorstinpartcOilar. They
tO were addressed to the Clerk of one of the District Courts.
e Dear : If youn hae any tkindly reoslectioons of ths pa
It when we wore young and innocent together, try and get me oa
ae bhisiuferaljury. Yours, H.
ae M3r. - Dear S r-It affords me infinite plesaro to ha
Stoinformayou, that we have as one of our' intellnct n wtl~s ,
Ofwe were about to spend tho night in thisein.ermi'eves, vsa
sa ideotaitsy made this intarstting discovery. flo and 1at,,
o Vivo Os Rtpubique.
al To--- -Esq.S ., ClerDIstfr icfhtdt O i uetitb t taeso
Ssuering from hun gr. thirst, and other des eteit La poltt
to imagine than t specify bess to present sl cats" tos
your 0 1eo d ruion, Aud state t e reaon wyt old
Son -er held to serve as • juror in this ho no ul r cout .
S irs. tlyisathfther ot w families, n itoas , t om homhts hb t ms
provide, they being etirely dependant his daily tabo nor
- Oepodti e iy. H almus of 0one of his wiutes and h ibsene
Snayynf.fqd e Oat soot1t to sms gaygailatotoonam than
n jaoaa sod peerhas ondosbhimtunhappyf orthsematnt f
-k Thiray' teha inducing drowsiness and sometimes Usep.·
se F- a thliay. asoanstve sremao, and obfnn t hod roth be
Swas oat atsota fron sa a nr t tnA bastating slept ith9
oontinao untoItition, edI ;Taveplo aysto. 5I

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