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EWHCINzay, UARDWARU. TAroR " cmnUctsrz., 41 MAGAZIz STREET, Oppaite At. James Hefl HARDWARE, HARDWARE. Plews, Hees, Tro Cuga, Aie, ]ai a spewe COTTON ow So. V, '. ,and L B.F. Avey 11 ad 2#0 Hall a Spur SU aGA .. 2 ,nd S. 2. SobeV *. land& WO) CALHOUN PLOWS Moe. 1, I5, 2%. 3, 3. It:) caks English Planters' BOBs, from $ to $10. d0 casks English TRACE CHAINU, from Se, to $1 a pair 0 demen P. O. Taylor's AXES. '0 .. Slmaae'ae D) Double.Barrel SHOT GUNl-9 to $11, S.... $15 to So. g . . $6J to $100. lell .$109 to 100. 00 dose Pantation BRIDLESB-- to i a di. I00 .. MULE COLLARSB-.10 to $15 100 tons BHOLULOW WARE and PFIRE DOGS. And a large assortment of FISHING TACKLE. Also 'TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, ad other goods for sal. at low rices Please call and examine oar stock benore p chssing elswbhm.re. HARDWARE, N ...... Teekouplelas Street.. .........SS -AND 86 NEW LITHE STREET, CHAS. OALLWEY. New Orleans. MPROVED nEL.TOM PATENT PLANTATION MILLS. Srave Stood the Tta of Tea ears' Osmsat Use-Aw-ra Diplomas at last Loausiana Mechantcs' and Agricultaral Fair. Make UNFQI'ALPD FwE MEAL, and Crash and %oltd Core Cob and Phbck toedher. Cam also be used as Cotton Reed Huller.. -Also MACHINE OF LARGE CAPACITY por H.ullag Costem S*ed, Sattable for Fre sery or PlaeteSea Use. These Mills mre Simple, Durable and Chba, have bea thoroughly tested, and are fily guaranteed. AU interested are invitted to examine these MIllse I opera Stloe, atte stores of the Sole Agea B. J. WEST. 119 and 121 Magine street, Dealer to Forign ad Domestie Staple Hardware and Agricultural Impfeem a. FIaT PEMIUM SELP-SHARPENING "DIAMOND" GRIST MILL, PATENTED JUNE 16-IELsSUD SEPT. t5, 1l68. The eseatie of Planters, Millers and Distillers e alled t I~lS Mill as being peculiarly adapted to their wnts. Iit wil rind all kinds of grain, coffee, spie and drot and is also a good ete eed hr. We msnuctnr elx dftsre silem o'thoo Mils. t·e prcese of whieb ranga from $16 to $l7. his Mill was xhibited at the la lndustrial Fair held at St. ".li. No.. and was awardsd the Hlhs Premnum ove all ompetitora. Depot and saleeroom fair these MlOs, 14 LOrawler land 17 Vatomt Stro Where can als be folund the elobrated HTLSAAD lEG. A ('O ' GOLD MIDAL SAWN. This raw took the Gold ednlal vr fire prnrlpal rw mauflaturrrs of the United Sttate. at the lat Mechanls' and Agrtcu trall Exhibition tI this city. Also, can be found a grad assortment of STEAM W. D. LEVIL', To whom all orders should be addsread. CHA E. WYMR U A I FAm. SDALIRS IN AND MANUFACOURBSS' AGENT8 F0O MACHINEE7T AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEITS, 1 C rawler and 1T alios strel4. NEW ORLEANS. On hand at all times a eomplete stok eof STEAM EN GINES, both stationary and portable, SAW MILLS, COT TON GINS AND CONDENSERS. RICE MACHINERY, SUGAR MILLS AND EVAPORATOSP, DIAMOND GRIST MILLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLMMENN, of every desiptls, whinh we amree.stag at manufactursa' prices, and repectfully solicit an examination of before pr hla·ing eIwbere SAMUEL LOCRE, AIIRDWARE............. ....HA.. WAN , 87, 89 AND 1 PETERS BTREET,. New Orlease." L 18A BQ. LIla q Mtr toesr id Iaers sad ess, er sGtesa. r h h Imaso to tae a ls an e l hd ei gatad saqlassml sa ill, P on sorew- ,nd e Q. m SOOD S ,EET. BETWEEN EANONIr AND DRYADES STREETS. Now Ortemas. SGees. Jos. L Shakeseare. I. Sweep. GEDDOES MAESPE*Iw * OD, 1m ad Bream Founders tad Machialeit, ManAmes ery variety of Steam Engr. BSer Mills. aw Mlts, Daing Maclhtar MI and Gb Oaria and Gos Bers tore ants, Colemns antiles a d Btash Welste. S bcsiVerab or ofil kinds W . N. AEYeNOL Bre CEBCNMT IOBON WOGBAS, Ies. m ml m 1aow sTEyns w a Omum Is prepaLe ais seatra fr WEIOUGHTIEOS ORE em Desrilema l r Qaanth y, a the L rwet Pes - mahatuz eor owr ment assl BoRSE SlO0 Al, sOf 0arys PATENT EANTE 3M0 3 . Orders te t 301 M enoals Euheaga 15 Fee Mr.ait,,RJ-FOR W al)I al COMMI88ION MERCHANTB, .D DBALERS IN WETEBIN FPODUCE. ALEXuANDE AT: WILLIAN MERLE; essaeano NOrcheats tr tho Pusebase bale. Forwarding adsblepmet of Bides. lather, Weal, Beeswa, Talow asd Tanning Woe. 45 adUg Cemmeres Streak, ew Orlan s (Wa. H. Aruax, 3 F. Msnua, DAWI 1. Is.L) a Na Si Careadelet stet. New Orlsin. lIberal advemos ma on sh ar te, mad 10 lm o IATA 00 T. Ne·L~ * VS., Feri he sle lof W. . DRAY. .trea waverin s as his MIn=lls Iss Caep Seuest apelse L afayette Squars. IN BANKRUPrTcY. tat Sh 7t1 4e .f James7. ~A P. 10601 a. walnMt ia b wemkmlo w. ll, Iaet .o . .A -e . I V -s T o g s dOr -ad iee of h b.fam. who aw - bankrupt eh sw palto thhih rejets eny debtI d delvery of may ' ~t ts;ou s maiyd a dbmu t to him re for hls ueU. a tbo ri sfarf maty propertyb hima are orblyad 1bl T; skte e ves of the edthab of the said bakrupt, to proe debts ad to ooun m or more as s8ne osf hi.e data. "h b. g aa (Iso of sepicy to oe holdenat Nos 4i usel a Place. in the cty of Ineow - leans. Lolsia borke. DenApe hAge 'Ia. mIr, o theL -n 24L.J. H133RO, Jule tet U ~ Marshal Dlstriet of Louisiana N DAN ErXTr "y.T TAFB OF Br. ATHA. one A Blcburm sme se-O-,e United o Stats arhabL D .rset of I arha, NeW Orle nes. Jalncry 15 181a. ThisL to give amse that a the O dayuofan nary, A. D 1609, a warrcan t Dammta wanssloed againstk the eatete of Mrsn. thenane Ao Biakbrem . of the pa ite orf Cerrall med s tye of Lnsailas.s who has beas dded a bankrua pt no his ea iown p ton; that the payment f may dnbts ad d r-v of ay property bdsmgige said bankrup to him aO for hi ue, a e the tra rose na rop arty by him aMe orbidde bh law; ths. a mang ofbe sird. itors of the a.id bankrupt. to prove their debts and to choos one a more eslns o hie estate wrilt be held at a Court of ahrnkruptc, to be heldea at No 4l Eacbange ples. in the d'yyof ew Orlnes, Louiiana, before aten Aaghstli Registb.a td M da ya of rbny.,A . 16or . a n o'cln A--Lo 24. F. J HIIERROIN Ja12 fell U. 8 Marshal, District of oilniansa I IN AWKUSVrPPtYBr-- T&y Or HENRY 81 Nlehe- 'Smee of United 8tem arshal, District o Louisiana New Orleans, January 11, I13thTis lito give sotice that on the 9th day or January. A. . 1860, a ware in b ah y wais laed amot the itata of Heny I chi. oef Md i the ptib of Toem amd min Laoum o, who eha bee adjud ged e bankropt on his own pestioq; that the payment of my dbt sd delivo of any prp nj in to said bankrupt to hll orfor his use, and tb. tlaente of at proIrty by bi mse forbde by law; that a .eting of the reSdtson of the said bankrupt to prove their debts and to eheam e mer mmo ms gmees of his stat., will be held at s onur of Bakrupcy. tobe holds. at No. 41 E cbsane Piano, in the city of New Or me4 Leaina before Doe-tle- A--. etia., .aMer, am th 11b d4 of Febrms A. D 10l. at 12 e'eleck sL -..'," ,,. L =,,,,. SN N. I NANRlWYP YT--STATES OF FRANKn . D pieenl. and a I Duplersis. ndividually and as ambers of the Arm ef Deplek re 0-e-OIes United taam Masrhal, DisteIce of Loeerlne, Sew' nieen-, Jro ary II. lh9 Thbis t to give notice that on the 7thb disyof Jauary, A. D. 181 a warrant in bankruptcy was u lagaines the etsatt of Frank V. and Charie r. npeoia. ,rf Iew Orlean in the parish o f Or. Iaens and State of Lou daned who bhav bhen adjudged bank opts on rher own petition; that the payment of aeny debts end doltvry of say property belonging to said bankrupts, to them or for their use. ad the troasfer o'any property by them are orbidden by law; thata seeating of the creditors of the said bankrupts, to prove their debts and to choose one or moe dsignees of their .mate, will be held as a Court of Bank ruptcy. to be hoiden at o. 41 Exchange Place, In the city of ew Orleari Louisiua before D1natien Augustin, Register, a b. 13th day of ebruary, A. .181 at 1U e'ook r. A--N. 260,P . J. .HERON, jal2 fe3 U. U. Marshal. Dstrict of Louisalena I BMANIRrPTT Y-PTAIIm OfP RNEO Thrmes Oropper-United tases Mareshaln Oife. District of Louis an, ew Orleame JauarI BT. lhies-Tai ie to le so i hah a ti 1tMth day of January. A. D. 1864. War rant in Bankruptcy waslissed agsus the state of sirnet Thom.e Cropper, of tie pari.h ef t Mary and tSie ef Lounsaena who was adjudged a bankrupt s h own petitioo, hat the pyment of any debts and delivery of any prorhty hlonting touch bmkruptto him or for his lad the tmeohre of may property by bfm art forbidden by law; that a tecttg of the ereitr e the said bankrupt to mpro tiAr debit aod to eoee one or more sgoe or his estate, will be esld atm tOrt of arnoptey, to be holden t No el Ex hange Plasce, in the ity of Nw Orean , Loulesan before onoa Auguotin, Register, on the 1 th day of ebrry, . n. 1869, at 12 u'cloc a.L A--cno 310SL. P. J. HERROW, * fell U. N. Marshal, Dsterict of Ieuisiman II LiABNEUL'TCT--8TATR OFC C ARL. H. Nobls--United Ss Ms 's Offie. Ditict of Lou iaiar New Ornsae. J.11l 1e10.-This la to give antic that a the 7th day of Jnueary. A. O 18P a Warrant In Bunk. rptcy wasrssued aga t the tats of Chrs it Nobles, of ow Orleans. puris of Orlea land Stte of Loeiaulia eho wasu djmdged a bankrupt am his own potitio; thati he paymnt of any debts and delivery of ay property be IsgiLg to satt bankrupt, to him or ki his ue ad tm trans rof any proprty ºb him ac oidd by law; that ns mesti f the apdltro or tya aid bakrupt, to prove their debts ad to chooam oe or more asigues of his mate. will be held at a Sart do ept. toe he k dem a ie. 4It M ohangs "lnee, in the city of ew Orleas. Loolelama befsr Donatien rAsnetn, Megile, am he Bthi of Fh ary, A. D. 1db, at 12 o'clck Iu6 -No. 241.. F. J. HERROW, ja1l feB U. L MesheS. Disirlet of Louisiana IM UAIbX UII -- UUTATI OP LEVY I Srm. of lw Onms idivilulv mad as eopaetr of Levy Stern A C, ot Vleotrr, Terma-Uitesd Stats Marshal's inem, istnct of Louitn, Now Orlone.a Jaemary I, 1869. teis to give eoe that the day of January, . 1860. a warrant in bankrpptey wasu laed agast the estate of Levy Strs. indivildullly md eopart or of New Orleanm s to th paris of Orlsns ad State of Lousana. who wasu ad Judged a bankrupt on his own pettien; that the paymeot of soy debt- and delivery of any property belonging o said kmhkrspi to hlm or for his uo. and the Irhnler of any property by him. re forbidden by law; beta meetingl of the creditors of the said bankruot,. to prove heir debts ad to chse aim a m s signes of hi seate wIll be held at a Court of Bankrcptcy to beholden at No. 11 Exchangee Place In 'eelty of New Orlerso. Louisian, tef, r Donole Augmtia, Begste. a the 1Lt day of Feb Ar. LD. 18,4 at 1I2 lcock I. A-Nn 24 P. J. HBREON, Jell f-IS U8. Marshal, District of Lomllana. P y IEIkIKI 4TA-i3 OP JOHN W N lfor_ iod t t Marshal's OLc-District of .utn ma, )pew Olens, Jasary 11, 1869-thin h tote ive inlceetaton the 9th dayof January. A. D. 18, a War nt in Bankruptey was issued against the estoate of John R. BaNfor, of Millikae Bod. in the par ch of Madison anad Stote of Lousana. who wa adjudged a baukrlpt on his own .tition; that the payment of any debts ad delivery of any srtperty belonging to such baktapsA tohtm or To, hluseu, aod he trensfeor of asy property by him are forbidden by law; hat meeting 1 te creditors of the said banktupt, to prove heir debts and to choose sane or more assines of Dig estate, ill he beld t Conrt of akrptcy, to oe holden at No. 41 lchsge P , in the city of ew OraOss, Loisiana be ore Donation Anlguti. Regis-er. on the 20th day of Fob -ay. . 18, at 12 o'clock I. A--Po 21. P. J. HERROe. Jlu2 fel) U. 8. lMarshal, District f L.'uislan I BALN MB upTICT--TATRS OF THEODORN SFroil and Theophi a mrol, ludivld.ally, andam cop-tnees fue fitnl of theodore Trots A Co --United Statee Marhal's flirs. D, trier of Louiilana, asw Orieaon, Jammary 4, 136. 'bin S to give notice that onl the 4th day of Jaasry. A. n. 16. a wrrat in bankruptcy was ienrued against the oitec f Ihedere Prois and Thflshll t rues. Ln.dvldualy anod opmtners of the irm sf Thbodor Pis * Ce., of the tty of New Otfrlans. in the paiab of Orlem aed State f Lnisisna. who have beas adjudged bankrupts no their wn petition; that the payment of any debts sad del-ery any propernty belonging to such banhrupte to them or ,r their se, and the tranfer of sy propertly by them are rblddes by law; that a ssetig of the crrditor@ of the aid bankrupta to prove their debts and to choose one or mo e algsee of tleirama , wll be held at a Court of Bnot upcy to behbolida at 41 Eucbha~n Plae. il the cit of ew Orlteam,Lislanajo4 eore Donattee Agosutin, B oistr, n the twetlth dy of Pobruary, . 0. 184, at II er'loch a. A-No tIlO P. J. BIRRON, jsa fell U. N. Marshal, District of Loulslin. [US n E 27?PTCY --EITAT oP TRASIMON L~sed--Ok e Uv ltod 9to ue b. a itDlatrtt of Lctiui. si N~ew Orleans, January 11, 13-T-is tab give entice laa, who ha bam daddued a bablrupt no his own petl on, th he pt }mams of ay dbI and dellvery of any rperty hfelon to said bmkorutp to him or for his nse, ad the tranafer of may proerty by himae, oribdden by ha; sat a mesting of tle creditors of aid bhankpt to preve resr debt. andto ehoos me or more assigee the es tate Ill be held at a Court of Bankruptcy. to be holde• et No. 41 rchanee Plae•, ti the eity of New Orlas. totuissa, sTore Donai/a August1n, 0. , On the 17t day of rbrary, . n. 189, at 12 o'clock I. A--No 48. P. J. HERRON, tall fd U. N Marsha. Dlserrertofim'siant. I M UI5UDI - GRIMAULT A CO., OREMIST8, RUE R WBMIIIN PIIIANIK IDIAN CIOARE"ITU O OCANASIIS INDIOA. PuargaU It OtunImute A On, OBmaKaea. Ptlgi, Itrst enpevinott i Pran iad nad Germany have vned tiht ihene Clgrette r s •oversgo remedy for the ve distressng ifertionus. merlly whon eliadoags. irumonium mod Opium hews failed to give riLa PFROVED Bi THE PAIBI ACADKMlY OP The trmtuat d ubler or amcoft atbom In awy og mod tedlom with the canml prmofe Iron, whleh Ipsort tihe inerehe d rebuec auunom, of alaJ; (sel ead Petreqal, a lO ; l lceaistas ed r.ua , ss.ef- qs- , o~amle d that tO laumetbba lure lo rtEm to teg anee em i i a wr h, a .wall 5 Ira, to mo.mulal oetlest of the blood Tbeam Pilr. aefone, enply a m mpoo-taidscIsc re ~th oie, and Jrq 6tomcb Oomplalnts, Peverty of the Blood mod I _--u e mni/thin allqs moe mofleob, me thserom abe N Name np Cap e ad oobeb e I E C UIIULU £111 UD O. yg efuee hav failed Shamrearmo ;,lelwIageeb1 a ee t, theee e rp4 d med ehiemorLdlm booed. amd amdt h muape r in o l bfe as eram - in re a dt med ly s imm q ,tom PlI C.0L J. SPfAR', SALES. 8000sCO mON oIr VICTOR OUIAOE. SECOND DISTRICTI- OCUR OF EEW O cLEANs. Pa. 1.I. CAEROLLTON RAILROAD STOCOL OPELOLURA AND OGre Westem ilroea, New Or: a., Jackson and oGile Nertheen alroad, and Levee Steam Press Comp ay. Few Crlsae Mutual Inmsuano Scrip, ea' BT PLACIDE J. SPERM . A rcrlONlns-Salesrooms, 36 Bienville street. T1II·DWbD& v . er . 18H4, t 1$ o'ciHck, at the NA'I CH(IB.ES UCI l)N X NHl(&OL in the 8". Charles Notel Rotunda, on St. Charles street, b tween OGuter and Common steets, by virtue and In put suaes of an oder from tIhe Hon Louis Dovtouo,. Judge of the Reread Di1et let 'curt of New Orieans, dated January e22, iS the following ST(rW8 mee, belongingto the abve seee~alon, to wit v W be sold 818U SCll a of toe New Orlene Mulamal I-sunes Cep 2puny per a snfiale no 7W of lald Company, dated Ear EVRNTjizVEN v RASIlES of the Capital stk of the revee steam Ohttoo Press tenaotnv.. as per wlerulIea e. lP ofsold# Comney. dated May 3, 1NT. ONE UBODRND bhHRRte of the eew Orleans and 'ar rotten Rlroed Compev, as nor certeat.e . 875 e( sod "esn s dsled April 2. Ir Said harebe beof thirty .ed douars and Any ents oar TWO rYTEbYIRN SA-RS of the ow Orleane an Oar rmitten Ralroad Cow pa. as per oeertileete Na, p06 of sate Company, d.D d atoberd 1)3, A ld ý ert~ificte being in the ame Or. artin, and hbld in pldge by the T R BER H£ARI eaf the espttal eteok of the ew Orleans, Jscheoa sud Grost Northern Rel road flompsey, so net cert 2 ate of-*id = Wr ,C6 datedJa nt 18 dL/ 6. DE FERIT'S SALES. COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, NO. 485 MORALES STREET, BATWEEN FRENCHMEN AND UNION STREETS. T QO. DE lPUIrT. Awnrsomr -Ofee No. $6 Elnville street. L the . C8(HARL8 A00UCION 1XOH&NR, In the Baueenm t Rotunda of the St. Charles Hvnt will be sold by Public Aurtin- A L(,T Ole GROUND Iinthe Third DUstmten athe square bounded by Morae, Frenohms Urqhobr and Union siots, measuring 48 feet front on Moralee street hby Ofeet Ln depth. The buildings and tmpr-vemst cosist of a frame hones enmotuing four reooms, shed, eva. privy, halt trees, grape w ?uUs-C-Ih t U. S. Treas Note. Act of vale with U 8 interval rovene st.nr. attached, before Joseph Cubah, notary puotic, at the expense of pur VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, CORNER JOHN ON lSTREET AND OARONDELET WALK, AND ON JOHNSON STREET, BETWEEN CARONDELE: WALK AND ST. PIRBR BTREETS. BYr . D ]PIE ITr. Agclomwaa--Oee No. N Bleville street S&TBUIDAY. VoL.bDrse 18 iNN, at Meoo, at the nT'. CHARLS ALUCTIO EXChANOG, in he bauenment Rotunda of the bt. Charles Hotel, by publihc Aution. will be sold 1. A LOT OF GRUUND In the Second District of thle city in the e uare bounded by Carondnoet Walk. Johnson, t reter and Prleur stooets, und formtng the coiner of Ca rodelet Walk el Johnson streMt. aidM lot mesaee 3 lest 2 tnoe and al Ine front on 'laronteet Walk, by 129feet 3 inches sad it ne in depth and froet on Johusen r1-. atnd 122 feet 9 inches and 4 lines in depth on the other side line, together with the buildnglr and Im rovemetse thereon, co ta'nlnoel rlo priry. ec. . AiOI HER LT OF OB(OUND I the some squaru and n'itrlct s the preceding measuring 3 feet front on Johnson street by an average depth of 162 feet There is a new house cl.hb has jut been verted on the property nr d waehb eon tans four room. two oabiea and a t r gallery, whish nan e u.ed s n olning room; clIea, privy, et Bee puan at 1 mchowg a l Tau--One-third cnrs, od the hul se on a teeit of mne und two year. In ales .ecrer by speellr mortgage snd vendor's les. and earinr eight per cent otereet pr uannum from the day of sale until final payment; the buildines to be kept insured and the policy transferred to endor. sod in ees of suit. Uce purlhaser will be required to pay fire pm cent attorney' eommloons on the amuost recovored. Act of sle with U. S. internal revenue tamps attached bef.-re Ed. Baruct, notary pl. at phas'e ex peons MON GOMEY BROS, & CO.'S SALES, HOBdSB AND MULES. GREAT ALE P ELEOGANT SADDLE AND HAR NBS IORSES, WOr t7LES1 BUGGIERo HA 3.E0, ETC.. AT AUCTION. BY MONTGOMIERY BMRIA. d 00co. E. M. Mogvooxarn-Aectonoer. Olei-9 Camp street T IHlrlSD ., w elsdw. 11, as balthf-per 1E o clock a., at P. Liner's Stables, Orer street, wll be Sold ine saddle red cHarnes Borses, In pairt and slngat. lsro-Elrgatt Top and Open Bugees, Harnes,, 8addles. S hTa--Oesh O U. . trose Mets FURSI'tU*R......... FUngUIT I ........PUNITUDR IBY MOKTNOMB Ylg 3 8, i oS.. L M. MenareMAaoetton - Mu EserA . P ebor y. 1.ir o1o 'eleek AL. ur . at ther Auction Mart, 87 nam, street will be sold tA general suor the of tOUSEMOLD el ITURE mb es Iseewoode nheaony ed Walar t o aBedeysna s re tdredind reted , Meyth ongoae ty ud stWa lnut ets SothU, Seegeat Ca s, eq Chal , Marble T Gent es, Marbe Top Sidehoe rds, Exten e. tbebles, Yhisrt y Boswess Crpet rrnch Pt tmrin.9 Mu otee, lMa gm Ine Paintngs, k stove. and pTelry, st., o t smatiese of srIa itlkfsoeleoe hsees dA ti ta heAe o Oote Beds, C esu Weed as un and pov dplHh et oe. 58yT r - tr u. S. Trasur lote.. mRtDER'ICw onONEKAS VS. MbAIA SrnMIt, (mARIA trwcrd,. wiow of the tnedEruto nh)Fouth Die. teo Ceonrt tr the Parel ff of thOrleaaNo 2t, Ol. O aY VEXT ID CUV L It or f ee uu a .htle t me dirted bythe Henorbie the Fourth m •i l bO. .Lrt enr OAthe i , io One, in the thr04e etlTEdo dt nneard to n so pused bIS o anct r, the erei tmd uanmbaleaoor , In ths e Seolnd Dietrt14t o of thlict. owi L de murl propr y t rlo-wiet teelden v sod Inprvoemont theron and the rtrhe etc., henemo Ieoe. e8matA, In the *ourtbliT.ict of til Suie hnydree and Josephetoe si and designautd biythe ;umb., Two on a via"l drow by h. Torntoins Thompeot. or. on the twenty frri b of Juto 154o and depohlLd o the tofie nie the Sheriff of the peori oJeo. SaLdo ot led- scuated by the sen Dsmber on a plw. drawn by , I. Pleion lute cviT eiteer, on the Ihlrutel da of une, sod unsenel tI ran anc psoee f orem Saramt h, es ate a notary h.nbllr In thie city, on the tweet'third of Jun ote; td chesme apunre, in Amerlpr sufre, tchtty incfre plve at rhnorst anpd five lina front en Pwrhat Otraest y rit bnavrded and sevteen feet one imch suit se an eme ptlm betenr ]paralleln aetd hpeO was ac yqusd by te itel a since th e do cae her e unilo. by purerose from Jo. h MElls, a or the act or tale thereof paeod haore Jamees H Bedlore at a notary p Pellc to his ciry, sit the twenty-hrd day iJ **r*cd th thea yoae olt. e1uas.-Ch: on the poOt. S HO. x aMAXWEtLa l eheriff ,, the Par-oh or OrIcons ATTO2RNEYS AT LAW. ROMAN , CWVELLEN, &LWRED ROMAIN, Attorn uttLw I P 4.S CUVEL. R. Attorhiey at Law, Nout Public sad Cosmouloso of Law cud tOtalatd 0oSe NO. 14E GRAVIEBR STREET. New Orlosnn. WILIAM K. DOOLED, P01 II NORTE TRIED ST W T.WI, MO,, Ollk 10, cpaenon bet saledie, fee bertywhut tt eseteu od awg beem s to h etmi4.. pMuse, U ate bled t shP srs s wstd d a sI,. L A IUaRACU Im Rau.Iiu eptewe PmesoeIt Plrusudil s It esteu ,a be in m t the week, the-- itueth hut , ds .1Oi t "suit SS--- dok05n I si SUDlSCmIYWOU: OI FR 11 . iCil~~rL.m r ll" E wL~~r AUCTION 6AlES. W. I, ieNSe6$0'S ALES. CHOIWN FA MuIT MERZDSICi. o0n e3s emrnm aa AGAZINE AND RICHARD AND fL: CITY SFREETS, -,D LARGE OUlTIVAfED OROUNDB. BY AUCTION, UC~( (ESION OF J. L, WARNER. oseod Di.l Court-e. iti BY W I. OIHOW., AuTioNans. Ofkce, N. 2t Commercial Plae. ATVTI? AY VFeb.. 1 100. a 10 0 Cl(ek S., at c e ST. CHAMTLL AUCTION OI NANRLNDl in the Basuoeet Rotunda rf the St. Charlie Hotel, by virtu and i pursuace o as order at Lout. Durvieee.d Judge of the rend DiMsrict hourt, parisn of Orleans. dated January ., 15, dket No 31442, fr aecoeat of the meer din of Joeham Lord Warner. deeased, will be iold Richard asd Feity skeer, to the hort Oleti of ta eoity tg tber with the- I E RLARGE AND VAI I ABE LOTS)l OPOROUNtD mesecleg, i the arggegaer , 61 teo ts inches lrint oe Maay hine streset, Itr fet tnrbce md linesit depth and fronnt oa a bard street 2 to" 1 .inches Is epth ad frot r Felicity road, and ane t Irn feet 5 nches in width in the rear, per asn owe by wa irst and Huru. tarchiteoUe, dated The inprovemeat on thee Lot canlis of n DWELLING, With Two RI ryer Wing and Back Bulding all of Brichk, and coatain wie Hall. tw. lerg P arlor. Dlaemgre. - .brry, China Cloet, Pantry n Store-room em the first Boar in the main bhlkeu a. and iee oeeoesdlee Bed Chambem and a Cabinet and Hell ou the ecoad floor. The ra Buildings contain kitchen. wahbroom. water clot, st., below. aLd ue lno bhed-reom. bath-rom, two rervoant' rormo, water enst, etc. on the ecoud floor. Ther. is gs and gee lrtres. throghout, the celiugs are very high, and the entire fina of the anu" ledde and out is of the firt-clam worknasanip. In the rear them Is a large rm, frenrly hot-hones, eed a LE ioning and drying Erom. Alm A TWO-TBORY BRICK D TABLE, With wing, containinarg rrhge sod blggy hone, stall for nerul hors, feed and harness roomw, ueal and woed hoe e, host er's and gareeser'. rooms. etc The yard. wleb. i large and hdomey laid out and ne drae s eo . The t oer Ie retred from the street ad hs as ornamental iron fence aro the entire front, tuhe whole a perfect order sd ready for immediae eccupatln, ca e of the choioest eally roeidences offered for we this eons, and praesne a rare opportanity to procem a t-lo geetleersas reI STr=uLS ".D ComimTows-Ous-thlrd eacb In U. I. Treesury not s and the balance on a credit of equal amont at one and two yeas ron cay of e'e, in the •eel of the prchaser (divided into oupone to sit the parties Ima ate rost. toi his own order. bearing Internt at the rfte of eight per reat per annum free date, end special mortgage uatil finl paymen thea eure of fire percelt bAr tMy'sfees, le cae of sui. to be embrerd i the morogegs- the huilding to be ket fully Iorred by the pureha or, and tre policy to he traefrnred to the bolder of ltes ot r or oepos ul Anal paJ met. act of sale before Edward Barett, Notary Pubi. at the rxnensr of the aurchse,. including the U S. erue etamps. J. B. WALTON & DESLONDE'S SALES. SALE ON AC0OUNT Of DEPARTURE -or THE VERY DESIRABLE AND ELEGANT RESIDENCE, No. ii RAMPART STREET, BE WREN COMMON ALD CANAL. Bat o. i. WALTOiN i DInhL.OWDM. J, Ba WALof O, Auctioneer. Office. 6 Cer.dlst meetL Z.TIU De A is o eh, 16O , a 1 Eo'eLHe T •. at the SiT. CHARLES AUTrOB IXCHAI.IGE, will be osd A LOT O GROIUND, situate o Ratmpart street In the square bounded by lampart, BReitn Sd and ormmeD streto. meauring 1 fest I in ebes 5 lines fr t on Ram. part stret by a depth of 127 feet 10 ac.. Iliu. between -ars let ines, running through to B. a streaet. The oinprovenentl consl-t of a wl l loseut.d i and esi -utly finished TWO-STORY AND ATTIC BRICK felg. LNo. cntaining large partelr and dining room below an4 sin bedrooms on the upper floor. The houie s providd with all the requisites of elegan comfort and conveniece. Porties wishing to visit and examine the hoem with a view to purchme can do so by applying to the acniloueam.. _oT-n as Non CooniTtoxr--One-fourth mu in United States Tresmy noetbe, the remainder oe a credit of oe, two Ted three oyears from the day s ale in of the purt cheer, payblse in his own order al inbosor indthed, sd beaniuh interet athe rate of elgbt per met. per annuem ad S•reror by speial meroly ad t otl vetee a tb . per.a aseo' five per cent attorey's tamon rue of suit to reoover payment ef my of the note. The bulding tso be knet nsaurd to the tsatisfatlen of vend'r until the payment of t t the purchaser will be required to uenme the payment of t e re per cent snerEl State tae ion cae it i derided egal and constitutional. Possesson will e iven oon tLe first of Jul), 1to, uuti wilch time no rent will be paid to the purharser. Act of sale ho ore A. Marsren, notary public at theex pene of the purchaser, ioding United Stases Revenue lampa Sore.-The furniturek. Including arpets, mirrors ebnde Ioer. bratkero , etc . will be sold in May next. C, E. GIRARDEY & CO.'S SALES, VALUABLE PLANTATIONS AT AUOCTION. THIE WHITEHALL PLANTATION THE HOME PLACE, Both Fronting on the Mesisippi River, in the Parish of Conoerdla, State of Loninlani In the matter of ZEBULON YORE e and ELIAS J. HOOVER,. lidividually d e aoopartne.. Ba up Nr e 3-Ditric Court of the United Stat for the De. trict of Louiaa, tittlg in Bankruptcy. yT ('. 3i . SIut. .rY I 4 .. , TulesDA. Feb. 16, 1 , 0 1t oiegh IIu.. at tue MNorhat As'en Atodneer beg :onorbhle L i. Dell, Judge f thl Ditrict Court of the Unlted State for the itstrict of Londlea. drued l1th Jta nary. lh. wit, he mId a jIbie reseis, sh aee eefI d matter. heir Ikwlng descnbed prop rtt, to-wit: 1. ThE NIif(TsH ALL PlahTAION, situated in the plamh of lnn crdia. Stalt of Louieaa fronling o the Mi ismppi tiver, and esoores ee Is Sounde ·Ii. nda the rfsibrer by Ildd of P -. Derhk The one und vided hnlf of the sad WnIeh ll Plaotction is reid eU propert tho title to whclh Is is dispute asjs provided t the bti secrr or the bankupt at i Thin sule I. moe surbjet to la.e oof m-de, tO. made by order of c,rt or one undrided ha· to? the Whiteebll etate so 1. Torke t Co . epiring on the 1st day of January. 187(1 2 THE ttktb PtLACk, ruuoted in the peish of son curdle. llte atr Louiioana. and fronting on the Mslsirsspl Hirer. and eciiiatnl aboat et00 anree, end I. bounded shore by lands ol John A Miller asd below by the patatirne owued by B P. 3llcr. and lathe na by ledae the UIed8toahee ! pDlbllc Iendo. This nn:e Ic cre doub)ect to leae of ies lgues beyorader of curt to ULu,. Atwatr A.Co.. of Raw OOIeasO, bliinI on the 1st day ot January, 110 The decree ordrnlhs the se o the above deacrb1sd property dtrectr thae lhb same be freed from all Ircumbraneos other than o s the i-a shone tinted, te stgpue actingl a officer of the (,ourt. siI c ,loeyiu. onlr inch ttlea on is rted in him hf hre asnlgnmsnrt in haruptcy and by the eforesaid order " ?mau or Soi--Caah on the spat in U. 8. meeary urrency Aria of sale end T'. S Intereal revrun stamps attaedrl. at the expen of the pnrcbue., before f. ternon, NotacyPub lie. U. ) CUSTO EUoR, In scerrdnr wlth the provisions of Meertr 1t of the act of Congoree ap,roved Juo II, 1156, the folowing described solnnd good, will be sold at pmblic eaction, at Warehouse No 1. t'uatom Sose Rusidlug Cntomhou aes enmtrance on MONDAY Pebrueslmlth l,9 sill o'elcc . h ct. 1. li8t--No rk 1 bom Toys, | bo2hm gu, Mi brindle. Cguritie Fapr,, bone Cigarette Paper on Jeaqnte "--rra In rioIntIon of 'eetLeIt Act of March L 1735. poer . I -&Z -lNo It, I bale Coff; I C No. 5, lcne Ver. -onth: E P No 70. 2 reem Abeynth: no mark. u dOmi iohus o ;vel unknown; m vioelation of Section 6d4 Dec . 11b-A B. I tnsnh- ir ad Cigrte; en Dec. 9, 1t--n mark. I keg (1 saosmim COordld: uesel ue know; in noiiatl o of ect-i on. Act of Maht, 171. hoc IS, lNRJS-h*o mrk 9 bone Cigr;s on breed the Laoa; ein vroleue of 8ecttie I, Act of July Mi 155. Dec 16. l-l5-Ni mark, t oe 20) Cilars on bhear the larse; i rle of sIteem 0 et, Ato M.arch , 1719 Dec I -16,0 1 3. 1 a 0 eM Olea o hed Bremn ;in v:eo~tion of Section S. Act of March 2,1199 e_ 19 la--no iek. I a~tliehuhi Bess. 2 do *oht. Bed ai. t hes if eve Jy,; on bard the snnt C.rt; in Mltde ef leem U, Act of lMak 2, Dee i. 15-No mur 1 trmuk ii Citars: em ard t phe ; d I icatn of Secttio ,At of March 2. De ,I. 15,--No maet, 10emoe fsgee; em beerd the 1,99, sod eattee, Aa kfJnlylt. 158.6 PEERI FULLErI Colletor. AUCTIONEREt GOfce eM Ielesm e-l7 Gum Oheet Mn of MeBarIcteI yre uit ild te. ReguIe ole Dei-Deei -s Ved , esy, Pid , I eR agd' I'ea le su dimees -~ -q~~,1 IOI]G III--nT T eUM1DAT O, D MBUA ,Y a , las. U. ThO Linbimms Lg itauar9 TRIRTY-aTH DAY. ýemmto, WapxaaiAy, Feb. 10,1869. Senato met at noon, Lieutenant Geoersor Duon in the chair. A quoroum preseu. Be1d o of the minute dispased with. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Turner, chaplain. EarPOars rmo courrvmsp. Mr. BRy, from the finane committee, reported substtute fr a bill sathorsing the sale of the general appropriation fund in order to pa per diam of members sad employ6e In greebsos. The committee on corporations and parochtal affairs reported farvorably upon a bill creating the parish of Tangipshoa. NOTICU or BILLS. By Mr. Raee-Of a bfll makinf an appropriation for the preservation of the State Hose and leads at Baton Ronse. Ry Mr. O'Hara-Of a bill relative to the drain age of.Terrebonne parish, and of a bill for the relief of Edmossom and Allen. By Mr. Braghn--Of a bill to exempt the New Orlesas Methodist Depository from taxation, also of a bill relative to witnesses in orimnal eases. Mr. Wittgoantels, by comsent, itrodnoced a bill providing for the issue of funds for the purpose of ereoting a court.hoae and jail is St. James tbarsulr of Sabtne. Mr. Lynch asked for and obtained a aspeesiol of the rules to introdooe a bill aanoerising the auditor to cancel warrants and coupons houed by him. The bill was eally passed. Also a bill relative to worka of public Imlprve. ment and utility. Referred to the ommittee on corporations. Also, a bill relative to the terms of the thir teenth judicial district. Referred to the judiciary committee. Also, a bill relative to the terms of the perish courts in case of probate business. Referred to the judiciary committee. Mr. Todd presented a report aganist the claims of oertala perses for bulding levees. The report was made the special order for Saturday. The following bills were introduced by Mr. Ray under suspension of the rble: A bill relative to the duties of certain olcers and a bill euesd. ing the charter of the New Orleans Canal and Banking Company; which were referred to the committee on banking. Under suspension of the rules Mr. O'Hara called up a bill relative to the the draining of Terrebonne parish. Read twice and referred to the committee on internal improvements. Mr. Anderson Introduced a bill providing for the recovery of a picture of General Paniomen Thomas, which was fineally pased. JOINT anSOLUTIONs. Substitute for joint resolution authorising the. sale of the appropriation fund for the purpose of paying the per diem of members. eto., of the General Assembly in currenoy, was taken up. The substitute, as finally passed, provides as the title implies, besides allowng an additional fifteen per oent. to members, eto., for losses on warrants already disposed of by them at a discount. A resolution authorizing the payment of 82 per diem to C. H. Merritt for twenty days, a witness summoned before the committee on contested elections, was adopted. IFECIAL onDEn or THI DAT. Report of the committee on the city charter was taken up and made the special order of the day on Friday. The amendments of the House to the supple mental Ship Island Canal bill was taken up and met by a speech in opposition to its provisions by Mr. Blackman, who moved its ndefinite postpone ment. Mr. Braugbn said that be would vote againast the postponement of the bill, If he were to act in an. cordance with his own personal convictions, but since a majority of the people he represented were opposed to the bill, be muast st asle his ooa victions and vote aceording to theirs, and there fore voted yes. The motion to postpone was lost by 21 nays and 9 yeas. The amendments were then concurred in on motion of Mr. Witt1,Ote2i. wtlhnn The seventh amendment, however, authorizing the lands granted to assist in the completion of the canal to be taken from any portion of the State. was amended by Mr. Lynoh, so as to read from any portion of the eastern district of the State. Mr. Whitney moved to lay the amendment on the table, which was lost by the vote of the pras ident against the motion, on a vote of 14 to 14. On motion of Mr. Wilooz the Senate adjourned. Reas o*f Repreosemtaves. Ten days' leave of absence to Bergeron, of St. Martin. The report of the 8tate treasurer was received and referred to the committee on printing. Mr. Wiltz, of Orleans, introduced a resolution, settng forth that, as Baker has failed to order an election in the ighth Distriet, that Warmoth be an-o thorized to issue a proclamation ordering the sherif of Orleans parish to hold an election in the Eighth Diatrlet, according to law. Resolution adopted. Leave of absence for two days granted to P. Lange, oft ast Baton Rouge. nsrowrs or cortrrnEs. Paroehial lSinrs-On an seat granting oertsdn ferry privileges to Messrs. Hausenmiman Wade, of Madlon parish. Favorably, with amendments. Amendments adopted and bill ordered engrosed. NOTICW OF BILLS. By Faulkner, of Caldwell-An act to issue licensee to bawdy boses. Also an act to licens gambling houses. By Isabelle, of Orleans-Joint resoleion to amend the 8tate Cosmtitotion. By BReese, of Laeurobe-An oact to amend ar. ticle 2299 of the Civil (:ode. Also an act to amend 2294 of the Civil Code. By Wren, or Bossier-An act to bridge a bayou in Bossier parish. INTaODtCTrON or BILLS. By Wren, of Bosaictr-An ct to provide for the collection .of judgments against parishes of the htete. Calendar. B) Gray, of St. James-An act to create a me tropolitan snitary district and board of health sad quarantine therein for the proteeton of life and health, to define the duties, powers and authority of said board, to provide for the support thereof of Its offcers and agents anod the expenses of said district, to prescribe penalhies for violation of this act, and to repeal certain acts now In force. Referred to committee on public health end qua. rantine. f By Lott, of Rapides-An act relative to notes i and blls. Judicsiary committee. Also an act to punish negligence or want of skill m drivers of the city railroad cars. Caleon dar. By Page, of Jefferson-An act to relieve the p-. lish of Jefferson from the excessive fes now charged in orminal ases. Calendar. By Iuabelle of Otreans-Au et to tou at te pay of the sergent-st arnms. BReferred to ways and means committee. Isabelle here introdueed a petition from the destitute orphan boys of 371 Blenvrtile street, which was referred to committee on charitable institotions. By V. M. Lange of Rat Baton Rooue-An at t for the relief of A. P. Field, Simeon Beldeo and - Chaney. appropriating to them 81000 each for ( services rendered in the case of Mesrs. Huler & d Jones vs. the ialleged board of admLstrators of C the Penitentiary. Referred to claime sommltee. , By Bterritt of Caddo-An sot granting further powers to the mayor and trustees of the octy of 8hreveport. Referred to committee on oorpora. tions. McVean of Caddo gave notice of a bill oreting a department of internl aImprovement. The committee on clais reported on the bill for the relief of Reilly & Bichardson favorably. Bill ordered engrossed. The judiclary committee presented the follow lg minority report on the Beuse civil equality j bill: Roox CoMn-ru ci JDrctmaYr , ) Hoose of Bepresentative, New Orleans,. February 9, 1869. To the Hen. Spoakr sad membo Heusoaef Zsemrtalbves: t The undersigned, member of your committee p on judlary, have had uder ocesideraion Hooe bill No. -, sad the subestitute reported on yter- lr day by the chairma of this oomrltes, for the enforcement of artel thirteen of the Couatitatio8, and beg leave to rsenmmeud thaLt the Hoases take 2 o actlen, dnrinlg thi session, on the sobject of these bills. The pesoe ad quoetode which ou community has been aeeoyl esomel am are so atIsatery that we weuld dread their i I tion by the enactment of any lawt upon the c of iaulls does not give to the olored mas the e rights as are enjoyed by the white pemra ai thin eommonwealth, It would be inopndetne for this Legislatum of ILonlae to erete these right h for him now. If the Cousiutia dos euarase te :oFor s em er nane we wuld, there fore, reoommead that ta mhbsitmte, as well as the ,rigimal bill whiek sasend to nor eom mitteeas be hindedab e ly ed Amos Ksnv, S C. r. ATY. The oemlittee nem iterual Improvements re ported on at smac the levynlg of a speail t a 8. OCharlers to buld a road, favorably. 1 Ona act to improve a bayou in St. Tammany paris, favorably. Bent 1b committee of the r whole. On as set to Improve Bayou Bartholomew, favorably. Alo oeat to committee of the whole. On an act to mprove asome other bayous, favor ably. S eme dispoidtion. he committee on appropriations reported ou the bill appropuatklg $2000 to repair the records cf Orleans parish, favorably. Referred to cor. mittee of the whole. On an act appropriating $00,000 to pay the militia, IVhorably, with am amendment making the atomat $1i 0, led of $20.,000. Bill referred to the oomlue of the whole. A resolution lastraul the Board of Reglatra tiea t report to the pore committee their expenditure was ted The udlciary committee reported on the bill anting certain ferry privilege to Messrn . Thatch amdrbill mr e m. groesed e&TR 'BL,.n. Plichback'a civil aualit bill from the Senate eane up. It was read twie, ordered printed aad referred to the judiioary committee, with astruoc timas to report it oe Frlday. An act authorizing the pollen jury of Point Coupee to rease ten yeat per cent. bonds to the amount of $00,000. Calendar. Joint revolution to app fpriate $10.000 to erect a statue to Lincoln. Ca endar. Clvil equality bill mad* the special order of the day for Friday maet at 7 'clock. The commite oun edubtke reported the vari ous bill abolehing mnd otherwime doing away with the present board of sohool directors of New Orleane. The first bill taken up Walshe's bill, which orders a board of e en directors to be ap polaied b7 W mthlw eaoatrol the schools of the city. Mr. rell moved to printand poetpone to Saturday for that purpose. Carr eoved to lay the motions pa the table. Carried by a recorded vote of 4 to 34. A motion to indelaitely postpone was tabled by a rvote of 39 to IT. Pending the further ouesertlon of the bill the Boer adjourned till noon Thursday. POLITICAL JITEMa, ETC. A telegram received from Santa Fe says that J. F. Chaves is the unanimous nominee of the Repub. lioan Convantion ea delegate to Congrees. Mr. Chaves is now here coaestiong the eat occupied by Mr. Cleaver. Sstrong effort is being made, nader orders from Wauhington. to restore harmony amog Repub icans in Hew York, and it is probable that the rival general committes will soon be ealted; but the coaservative Republicans dealee they will bolt against Fenton's domination in the matter of appolntmeate, and are alrady hnattag at a new pearty movement. The New York limT , in the eou0 e oa long leader, say, in italice: " The quetl likely to arise and commend most attentee from General Grent's admimestrato are net thoen upon whloh political parties have hitherto been most sharply divided; tndeed, now that the poliey pfreea struoto is subltantially settled, very few of the iamne of the put can emliet action hereafter. The political parties of the future will be ereated mainly by the poly whieh General Great may adopt In his adb stration." The Republican State aunveation of Connecti out, met at New Haven on the 3d. The following nominations were made: Governor, Marshall Jewett; lieutenant governor, Preamol Wayland; remetry of state, Hiram Applema; treasur, David P. Nichols; controller, J. W. Munanag. Resolutions were adopted declarag the oou aenoe of the coveontia in Geanal Great. and ng men;rge shall apply lmpartially to all mea ; con demram renpodlatlo and cormptions end demand ing that the national debt shall jbe pd gold, except when the original contract oerw pro vides. They also eeil for the eherei e of the strictest economy in the menagemeat of the gov etnment, oppose all sunba'dee and "pproprit oue to enterprises ontlde tlfIemab maehisenry of the government, ask an iapertoal eoteide of taxe, and an heaest applia, ob of the funds so collected to the reduction of the national debt; also, a teasmpuen of specie payment, a aefo counmey and a removal of taxatiaon from thelabE and the necearles of life; congratulate the State on tie good credit, sad call for more rigid econo my in the administrtioa of its ades; reeew their thanks to the soldiers and allors, and ex press sympathy with those who have usfseed be reavement in the cauae of the country; amurt that the purity of the ballot.box is indispensable to the perpetuity of repdblicas lasatitaios,. and heartily indorse the candidates nominated by the convention. I met Henry Wileen while on my way to the HBose yesterday, and be amid : "1 understand you have gone over to the Democracy." That comes of there being no Democracy here to oriti ele, amd your correp(edent'm condemnation of the shortcomings of his own orlganlation. To declare oneself opposed to this heavy Impoeltlo of dukaes, gotten up at the expeWae f the many for the boneft of the greedy few, is, i Meary's eyes, to be a Democrat. That is my offense. When the New York Tribune maert tht this Iepublican orlrmatsto to the ald WhIg party, and that a test of membership is a belief ia probi. b!tlou, it otters precisely what these men beileve who assail me as a Democrat. Had Heary said thabt be uonderstood I had.lit politia, he would have been nearer the truth. A journalat, to be soccesfs , most out loowe from the ordinary tram. wels of party, and seek to tell the truth regardles of coneonaence. - [Wasuhinagton correepondent Cincinnati Commercial. The New York Tulbone prhits a itter from ex. Governor Brown and eo-Senator Poole cad others of Tenneeso, concorring in uiversal amnesty and impartial suflrage. Mast aOrpenter, the new enator fleroe Wiseono ai1, wrles that he Ia for equal rights, withont disl orimination of race, color or em-thmat, in his opinion, "the presenut alifmtmhat of the mrital relatlon is a rehe of barrarisn,. ad haLu no better foundatio in reaaon thaif the inatitution of slave ry, viz: that mifght is ri-lht." Represoentatives Arual and Mullia, of Tennee see, In a card, denounce as wilful and mallcloue falsehoods the pablication which connects them in any way with the stolen chool fund ta that Siate. iGen. Grant received a large number of leading Republicana in New York, and endeavored to re store harmony in the tate, but the conteat in reases in bitterness. Moren B. Orinnell who ham ben almost ui. aerm r I , rue qd.ianolliinaI eleges. a en the slat for eeolator o t port of New York, isnow desoanced as having voted for McoClella in l1864 and Hoffman In 1866. It Is nnderstood that Grant wholly rejects the -roposition to make General Fremont muisnter to Frace. General DI: is e ulone to come homne ad resume the presideaey of the Pacific Bailroad. The Lincoln Club. of New York city, headed by Gee. Cochruane, called on Ge. Grant, on Sator day, and each member wu prr ated by name. Cochrame lanaahed out in a ddrea, mnL g forth what services the dclub hduemdeed doia the canvas, and how worthJy (reat wa of all that the club had done. The general's oWtly reply was: "I am very glad to meet yeu ill, and have a op portnity to shake hnd. 2ith you. I've nothing to Iay in the shapeo of a uoch." The Wuhingom eareioedoent of the Clocin nati Commercial anrts, very positively, that Grant hua Invited SeBoflehl to retain the war port folio, and that Behoaeld br consenate. Severeal Teamemee pap;pr have run up Andy Johson's nmea folr goverer. Here ar two eztractaefrom 0. A. T.'s lasrt Wuahington letter: " Mr. Uodlove S. Orth-a name hth aiways sooads to me 1 * 'Ged Love ir Eauth-'-presg into the ceater of the Boose the other day, erecuted a hadun ria, ok his Pory lee at Europe, and prepoeid take the Domabees Beepubli ader our protectle. I was like the Misslappi aiti colonel's eea order, 'kttentlon, oompanyT by lim leeree form! by systewee races p i * * * Te Amerplan people, ate rt under an op presove war debt, e ad vied E. Wellis to cut tbhr ocute. Immediately Mr. reeey is heard aersedag. 'Paesettou to Amerisd hltdry' Death to chiropedldts I alarge your coru toIn crese your speed rt. O s omy and bes The R epubliae of Ohio, it is maid, will nom ate Gas. Hayes for the election next fall. Speaker RIchards, of the Tesmeusee omlratore hs bus emomrMhd frte the bsar ge oorrup iob.