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tirle ' 'c.,l. (l.u .1i IL4a their ,wern~to, the letter it will be for and for ILw. erv m1ti must lIbeomeed sJfliaLt, r . C'!'1 an becoz self-suprting, ! a.;mplirth that IDOtt dranblel r,,lt Le m,Ut Itw willing to maur tens .,ciry ,lcr1ic(Vs for ultimate rpardi . .. .ut r, atr.in his appetites iAd ex Stihat ."lf-cntrol which is the high ,: hiiug characteristic of a ~aional fMIXED SCHOOLS. The I'"'y"'. of yesterday erning t t, ar.tle the propriety of itreaul r.. b it,' recital ofa "ucccml at t ,~uitting negro childre into th.e 2 .:t1 ,hoiols ;" whereas then are an.¶rd c~mot be, any uchool condicted , l, th ,rvsionus of the School Law, : r, > to receive childreni esid ilu: 1h tLe f".1!,, ,1 District, onl aio4ntl of r T'I -',onsiderable cxcitnment ll btic,'" like similar ebultions < ?.::. , down to intignicant u t if people who ougt to . i ihave ietter, will on; "let , ' 'flit "best pupils" wh left f,?a ,u houl yesterday Tooing, , :1 zi.e.u) of their eqtcals, in very "ur::a re.L'Pet, we pIresume rive ti,. : v, Y from their adhesia to ricl',cnuts of the negrophobist alooL :.e!T Lt :nsITri.-Public s[ricegs i ti." Ct'halt- every Sabbath aincing snld iu,,. at 11 o'clock A. U., al 7 y. m .tluit' services no (listic,tu of rje, ;r mounlitiou is mlde. J. :'ell 3Lrzu of1 \ashington will lspealixt baiath. The l'yrynyo. regards the electis of G(;, J. I. West as a "victory." Lthel I,ew Senator lclauied to bIna Demor.t ? or 1, it ,i 'rhi' sman that his electionlw ,'Me he comies it De.mocratic Vict ?j ,OVElIINOI CLAYTON' M31ESSAE.. Wet have b,efor', ut the me sage of is luzenlecy G,,l rnoi L'u ti' oll tq 'ic L.ulaticvue of .trkuls, liand oily lre:t fi ctlr iuhiltr to truist r to, olur ucolls N, l,'ut wuhch is M:id truly by. at "lady lldir'auu" (Little lIock) )r Iarke. ilily, to st:riul unequalledbyy * ar . sa ;,.r efiore delivered to an r- "i klsac L,.".Lhture." There is olo - bi ili,n h wiiwrr. which colamenud illf i .ah,tw I:my fchers,andl we give the C. I'1 erilito retnL:~ oil 1 n) T1t: Ul'IIINTI.G IW}:R Tb pel~uliar cotidition of affsirs tt I.L nmited Wlhni the present State Got Nelt wrnt iuto ttTfect, could only jg i th exatennie appointing power, W41 2.a Ib law Ilecu conferred upon the E cttni. It a: al indu lisputable fact Vt atttiitin,, wsudtioned, there was throau 't the State a wide-spread dipositt t? dm.trdl the authority of the ..t ( i'i.rrent, and to throw obstacle "o tie CI,) of the enfoirement of its Is M1 Sn, local:ities this diiposition see F 'rvale the minds of a majority oft P'I'le. It was apparent to the party lower tlat in th,"e localities, the elect Si"eal otlihers would reault. in the stllOf tlia of meu wIho, would labor more ea 't"it 'tly to ihbstruct andUl render nugat-ry i Co las which they considered to be opps " alt of n, biunling validity, than u thlir enflfrcemett, and the friends of t r lt:(ovlernment wtuld be subjeceti Itrs'etion without iealns of redress. Wa. tulreCover, ttoughit to be netessa i order to gve the recnstructiou e lerfient fair tust, that all of the d 14 as f;l" a ltssibihe both State asru ith the ~State Gveruhl in anua iiL thesec- extra-rdiuar. powers, I ha ut bee,. .un.ilux 'of the great 14 P" UlsihiitVwnch h:L ratted liuon Si'l their el:rfuruet' hasI been attend i l much labor I h ll any idicultieu nhle mirte givent sati;sfaction to min. Sigi, suh inlenitllents as the rIhave at th nau time disapIti Itited mu ch largictrnualsr, by beiati oamlle to w Dlv with their wishe. IL ti nialal ofliers in the variou, rl ltie, I have been ctomujelled, toi Lt ~itatent, to rly ulpon the judngmenlt di in e'very case! before I hanw l, lit0.ld y one to office. I haIve dili tl , inquiqril is to his titnes, and havew Iam al the lest light I could obtaiai. r are that iu man:y instance un ?ersoas have ob~ained coummwi 14 ; this could not Ibe otherwise, te U1ndhr tihe best tacd, of seleti m.* carean-t ra w 11 t<cacituti Pt. This nuus,:d lp.wer of whichl " lamta' cmple-iun, and perhalj ass not of eeking. The -Kt odaxlferrl it upon met and L 'part of 'iy ollitial duty, I dhltty r lI 'cttld unt dle la ir shrink frl-,. .'Ill, genutla,.n. to say whefhir I1pt rfor this wtcrk, or tli re n Ir i it. You lia'c just etlclrgd '. t Il" !n n ,.: ' i.,,. whrich this S"1 1 Oltlhtl ltle 'i b fully discus " t c " ttjiituq.y. desire to havlle r be your ditty p eOiptly to comply with r their wishes, and by so Mdoiyun you will reliere me of one of the moet perplexug at .arduous duties that I uave been cuai upol to Ixtd)rm. TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. (FROM THE IF T OF WAIL) New York, Jan. 11.-The cable repomts that PrItrsia announces her intention of occupying Luxemburg on the occurrenee of the first beach of neutrality. It is also reported that the Pruslans havre arranged their programme of proceeding after the capitulation of Paris, which is thus Partieu larized: The French National Guard will be deo tailed to protect the city, while the forts will he garrisoned by the Germans. Franed will then be left to choose a government, or fight on New York, J~Ln.L- The cable brings a rumor of the capture of IHavre by the Prussians. It is also reported that a battle is progressing ]near Lernans. SPECIAL NOTICE. Ilt. Lau, lioa Ietail and Seather Itailrd. THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE To St. Louis, Chicago, Omaha, San Franeisco, St Paul, Kansas City, Leavenworth, St Joseph, Aid all Points orth, Eat and West. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS leave the New Orleuas, Jackson and Great Northern Rail road Depot daily, at 7 A. M. and 5 P. M. AN EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the foot of Canal street daily at 8 A. M., via the New Orleans, Mobile and Chattanooga Railroad, making close connections at Mobile with the Mobile and Ohio Railroad to all points North, East and West For tickets aplrly to A. D. SHELDON. t Ticket Agent New Orleans, Jackson and Great li Northen Railroad, corner Camp and Com- , mon streets, under City Hotel : or to W. BEDELL Ticket Agent New Orleans. Mobile and Chat anuoog Railroad No. 150 Common atet, under St. Charles Hotel g J. it WINGPIELD. S General Superintending Agent St. Louis, Iron c Mountain and Southern Railroad, 0 NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE AND CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD. The Mobile division of this road will be opened L fer w riunss on Monday, Nemnber 3l, IS70, and paseunger trains will run as follows ; , Leave New Orleans, from the foot of Canal g, street, for Bay St. IAdbi, Pass Christian, Mi s- l sissippi City, Biloxi, Ocean Springs, Pascagoula ,, and Mobile at 8 o'clock A. M. Arrivive at Mo- le bile at 2:30 o'clock P. M,, connecting at Mobile e with the MOBILE AND OHIO, and the MO- fo IIILE AND MONTGOMERY RAILROADS for , l11 points Ai NORTH, EAST AND WEST. Leave Mobile for New Orleans at 1120 A. M. arriving at 6:10 P. M. Far Between New Otrulas and Mobile, Five iellas. CHROUGH FREIGHT TRAINS RUN EACH WAY DAILY. Freight received at New Orleans, at the foot f Juliet treet before 4'30 P. M., delivered at lobile krrly next morning. 'REIGHT AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE For further information, call at the General 1 ifBce of the company, rooms one and two, up tair. HTORY BUILDING, corner Camp and ommon streets J. I. KENDBRCK, General Superintendent. TRAVELLERS, ATTENTION: THE NEW ORLEANS, JACKSON AND GREAT NORTHEN, AND MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL RAIL ROADS, on their Passenger Coaches and Baggage Cars, 'their combined lensth without change. IGGAGE CHECKED FROM RESIDENCE TO DESTINATION. The 7 A,. I. EulpresTraim rms Bally, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) .ken close connections for Vicksburg, Meim ria St. Louis, Chicago, Louisville, and all r-ts beyond, Sleeping cuar. at night, Canton R (;rand Junctin and Humboldt. The Iail Tra Icrai New Orleans hily, iat P. . k;re schedale connections with Lightning Ex ' traine, to all points NORTH, EAST and uT. Caries the grat Northen Mail. Tie to aNew lork, 7I0rm. ew and elegantly fitted up Sleeping Care to Hunl ldLt, Tennessee, Clevelandu Ten .*e. and Louisville, Kentucky. Ixpre. Train Soutth arrives at 1:30 A. ]. aIil Train uouth arrives at 1105.A. M. ,eket O.ke, Galveston. Irm Bikidiug. I eket Ofihkw, New (Orleans, undlerCity Hotel, *.er Camp and Cusamon starets, andl at 't. !. Q. SEWALL, General Superfintendent - J. Ii IoWZEY, General Ticket Ages hi i ew Orlans, Jackson and Great Nortr hibil 1.. I:OST, Genaral Enpnrintemdent ; - 'I. MOREY, General Tickvt Akent, MI - "i·*.pi (krntnrl Raiarwrl. .i ;. A. bCUTT' , Gintiml l'Pase!grAgent. ,y itha N. Y. ADVERTISEvEILM gill in en QOOD $8 AT OLD PrIUCES. AS THE HOLE AGENyTis the United States hat for the LIVERPOOL WATCH CO., we are an ing thorized by them to close a a large line of sch European Watches. Chains. etc., now in stock, for Cash, at prices never before known. All are beautiful in finish, astistje in design. reliable her for accurate time, durable, and of the latest cu. style. Every Watch will be retailed at less than deo. cost of importation,pad ferwardsdc ly pack be ed, prepaid, to any part of the countryon receipt ien of prica Money can be sent to us by Express, on with orders for Express Co. to return Goods or eor Cash, which will secuare prompBeus and safety topurchaser. Among our list will be found. ngA BEATIFUL ENGLISH SILVER, 80LID DOUBLE CASE WATCH, genuine English full plate jeweled movements, adjusted regulator, steel acut hands, engine tarn nerl, correct and serviceable article. large or small size, in com T' plate running order, wiih an glegant Gent's Vest Chain, Locket and key, all complete, mail ed fee for FIVE DOLLARS. A VERY HANDSOME WATCH in fine 18 karat Gold plated Double Casses--imitation of j n, $100 Gold Watch-engraved or plain, genuine St English, full plate jeweled movements, adjusted regulator, correct, and in complete running order with elegent Gent's Vest Chain, with Locket and Ley, mailed pre-paid for only w EIGHTEEN DOLLARS a i- The Oride Gold Watch, L IN MASSIVE ORIDE GOLD Double Hunt ing Magic Spring Cases, elegantly engraved, or engine turned, Genuine Patent Lever move i ments, fulljeweled, regulated and warranted to lt keep correct time, and wear equal to Gold, St precisely like in appearance,, make, finish, bril liancy of color. $200 Gold Watch. One of thfe splendid Watches will be forwarded by mail free . to any address, in handsome morocco case, It lined with velvet and satin, (Ladies' or Gent's - size Watch,) for only TWELVE DOLLARS. Watches for Holiday Presents manufactured to order. GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHES of all grades, in Gold and Silver Cases, from $18 ap to 2$00. Other Good Watches equally low. With , every Club of six Watches, of any kind, we send - one extra of same kind free, as a premium toe " - getter up of the Club. A superior stock of Ge- Ch unine Oride Gold Chains, $2 to $G each, war- in ranted fully equal to Gold in brilliancy of color, as wear, etc., Bills of over $12 collected on delivery, . ifdesired. All Bills of $12, and less, must be ('ash in P. O. Money Orders, or Registered 1 Letters, at our risk. Goods carefully selected, Is packed and forwarded pre-paid by mail, or by is, Express, or receipt of price. Safe delivery of all V goods guarenteed. Watches forwarded to be on examined to parties known, when express wl charges both ways are paid. No goodls forward- wa 'd west of the Mississippi River, with bill to col- tot lect on delivery. Purchasers must pay all ex- foz press charges on goods sent C. O. D.: also for return of money. All Cash orders forwarded free of charges to destination. Catalogues Free. Fo Address all orders CHAR. P. NORTON t CO., Importers of Watches, etc. Established 1857. 88 Nassau St., N. Y. No. 3-tL Is i i. EXOURSION -s Ol TO IW lTOelT (T! THROUGH IN TWO HOURS) We BULLARD'8 I PANORAMA NEW YORK CITY whi TArSI Tu1 sPcrCATvds Por tT-oaC o MlleU om srmeur mowue aa -USINESS, BU8TLE & AIFUSIi or T0oO HoI8s AND catrUtZ& Aln l) tfor5 10,000 OF ITS PEOPLE, 3mdu u lMsie, Shippig , I8tabed., b was N W Yo r Avl grg n m lu wUOWM , a Euuegw ss r ss ar, ,e fgina ruse beermee sememess te a o sar, sor. f aesemso t eseas t a ItKY DOWp. Dag ami% atd s the tte l hmea mma Ml l as eien somem gamme lragem Does ope an bour befor the panorama e Wat •ibita. Will be exhibits at Lw ras., New prlsans, **(ity Hall Buikmg." r - ' Larr soo.i andi moar to January 14 Incelsive. (except I Runday.l at S sad7 each aftemuo sad ailght. .tDMISION.---4 Cents, Chiddm uuder 12I DLVID WELLEV'R, )LMAzAms. 1WAMTWAM WAATCgS Sa HE BALANCE WHEEL OF a ate. WALTAM WATCH an e of :ocks All 4 times second, Able 40 times a minute, het 14,400 times an hoar, than 5,00 times a day, ak- 2g419,900 time.s week, lpt 10,368.000 time a month, s, 196,144,000 times a year. MORE IS XIPECTED OF A WATCH [lD THIA ANY KIND OF fol MACIHINERY. tor, and I maait aoy noun day, bad oa sigi; aot om- only an teealdys, but on Sumdae aad Ho&iads. t' It must rau haenging tp or lying does--upsqdd nail dows or right side up. I must keep raoatng oke l the werer sits dosn or stand up, Whe As e Aks 8 or ries. In fact, it peded to do s duty at alt L of tlimes, in eewry pleos ad is every position. Line sted A Oenuine Waltham Watch rith only will felsl all these requirements. I wound once a day, it will faithfully tick for you a hundred and twenty-six million time. in a year, without even requiring fresh oil all tthat time, mt or A Gnuine Waltham Watch old ri,,l-_ i 9 c& , 51 &es , ad 8 other parts, bne caking aoltogelher 136 separate pieces. roe All anmine W ltakmn it's Ito sa urrasa SwLrzD uRs Zsiavr aswma, TN ULL FaM LwLI Dt bATde bP Wad ral all A to ith Every part of a Waltham Watch is made by d machinery, The machinery aused in making the to movement of a single watch coast over a lIun de- 1ed Tnhousand Dolaers, yet we sell these Watches, rin a solid ilver Hunting Case, for $18. The or, same watch could not be made by hand and t- - ry, nihed a perfectly for Te Tix-s as eca. d A Genuine watham Watch sl, Is ihterchangeable, like a Springeld rifle, that I1 by is, any part of one Watch is exactly like the ill enne part in another ; and if ten Watches of he one grade were taken apart, ant the saews, Aa wheels spring, a. were miled togetherW tr d- watches could be made by pustting thes parts A- together again, withpot any rfereame to their a- former combination- This is a so d GREAT AD VANTA 0; C. For, ifany part of a Waltham Watch is jured we n always replace it at a TrLlulE F.lresse. A ENOUINE WALTNAM WATCH Is made with special reference to DURABILITYG Other Watches will run fora year or two, and requiren ostant repairs ; but a w'R athwn wa.toa Ei WILL RUN FIITHFULLY T FOR MANY YEARS. We sell these Watches, IN SOLID SILVER HUNTING CASES, 4118 IN SOLID OLw HUNTING CASES, 8I7 to We have prepared an - m IIUSTRATED PRICE LIST, which describes the various geade. of Watches in detail, gives the weight and qeslity at the Cam, ad all oither information neeemwy hr an intelligent selection. We wish every one would send for It before ordering a Watch. WrUefeor it ar /o. es: Mesr. I7ea.e B o Lb..V No. 785 Broadaose, Ne YorkP : Plea. esnd us ouor ausPtutrl Ples List t wIlthoam lates, as per eo deaiosemat im TEr (Sign name and adhrese I l) WITHOUT EXPENSE, as We have eat oat over Rims Thousad of these Watches uaps these oonditiams, and heae enly bean asked to raefd the mosey ia three eame., and not o ofL these wam en aceeuat fdimla feto with the WatahL , It aasm the atis. needd ae amosry mace, Wu va o r ea , tam an rnse am suam o azs. A memer oA Om nea mas a DCI a WaTes 1a395 aU3 A r iT u. W or easy smsax was usme x.w Naw Yoea. Ar. TNa m s.anrxas, m as Paca Lu. SpeciaJN g,-We do at sall Waltham Filled Caes wlavq (thepr a all other name. kr annm er aGames enls, Tl Weltham Wateh is woethy ofda lid Gold o Silver Camse, aud we do ot jepes to dlit a Iant yother. LT. EEra olE as ns A Pares ILsr. Aasum E o er7 ad ,rBOwm, i, No)i, 7886 Bassaw.., Kaw Yeas -ann mn- mumes AND (Chartered hy Act ei Cones, March, 1868.) rInnCea. owsCz : 507........ Seventh Stret........507 WASHINGTON, D. C. Rev. J. W. ALVORD, President r D. L EATON, Actuary. $I D. COOKE, of Jay, Cooke & Co., Chair. man Finance Conmmitte Gen. Geo. W. B.LLOCH, Chaiman amia. Ins committee S Ge. C. IL HOWARD, Chairman Agency 'P Conmmitte. SRev. GEORGE WHIPLE, Chairman Edace ' tion. als THIS BANK i a National, Sae end Per manent luatitutioi,chamtered adder the admninik- 4 tration of Abraham Lincoln, primarily for the beneit of working people of limited mean, ae whose small eavings are liable to be lest or I red squandered. out The Iuntitution is endormed by the best men and be, t b aniers in the coutry. Branches are now in succegiul operation in thirty pria- 6 cipal cities of the Union. BRANCH AT NEW ORLEANS. rls, 114....... CARONDELET STEE.......114 Open daily hfrom 9 A. , to3A n, ad Str day nights from a to o'clock. Branch at ShmvePort La. TALLY'S BUILDING, SPRING ST. by sBhsZ Par5a5s Cashier the Open daily froe 9 a. .,to i 30 . s d as t'e urdays, 8 . x., to6 . c. A B. T. VALSIIE ot 110......CANAL STREET......101 1 he of Near St. Charles, SNEIY ORLE.AY,Y, LA. rti air MEN'S AND 1BOYIP SBHIRTJ.Y (or an own ,xa.) BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHIHI Rs'I La lD s' smir ADE nTDI 33 ar Every Article Marked in Plain Figures RI BCon so on '"one price" system, and any artick purchased which fails to give eatiahetion pr can be returned and the money will be refunded. : Midc.ratert Prices ind Fresh Stock o to sele~ trom r some of tohe induce meuts offered - B. T. WALSE'8 ? PIEIlI liiT AD 0agEm llnm :!RH 110 Canal St., near St. Charles, N B.-letr rOsdeM reasive pnp, oto C and lle C. O. D. ifdi. ' PA Et T. PdTLU; O0SIRR AD STgATIB, {o. 2j Chaowmrer afrmr, rnear Canal,] Printing and Binding done Netly and w C Diqatch. t.rt peI 50o. 60o . 4,oo soo. a4 NOME WARsEBr EsoM WA SBBI SonM within Ui. ? m ,u Maith ndeFr a Tu ntumed... Not -n enemphlakt Speaks or itse*It New Orlegan Imne Cospany. S-YUTL 12-1 UA O at IIIPAUTI. oC tanott aer or *mw wre*aa Na 150-BROADWAY. a.a .w S.AL P. , Prat. 9 A . cd :. Ewd tip agiL Awar T. Z YPr Agten1a es OsIue PncaauP A&moumm i - g-- C a rpenter and SIlider. ir- ...... JULIA TREET.... ..2T. xKw oman.. All dardr le att mbp wi be Ipw Itt edd to. ANTOINE LANGE, D**,r ay <a u e the +o.+ db@., Ir IlI IT IIT, CIfI ST. IlTPLITI, 'BATON ROUGE, LA. BUYr COTTON, OOTTON S ED CORN. AND ALL COUNTRY P3IODUC ILaerr Adv me me.. i a0 o ign. Coton, EC EIEAP NAI LTUL InDIANANOPOLIS, DNDIANA. IT. LAO' AND tETI I ll WRL " ALL GOODS CHEAP. v W. . M001LE, Passes Avman liE Rvens, -Ge.Wri& Cotton Pres Iuader, AND ALSO MAKES 01 Wood Iowsm ýsz'mmes, IRON SC~EW PRISEa , JILL OIN BbLRCaG ---0 a.o .. Aww Pia, 'N .' - IU CONTI T, OSLEU.SI SC~CAIUET MAKEU, UremrrUaR MAD.l A ' REPAIRED roQ cRpU. ""~u MUIC"L fl TrUr ,a REPAIRED. Carenlter Work dose Ikdy, .J .Mko n promptly lended, to. L k WORKS OF CHAS DICKENS, sb. c(bnFabrels 18 V1. P,,. omm. .............a_ 84* e LIST 0r Tnj erna Olivw TwltW ........... T 1Ig . Aero orrlg e...1. 1 , Domabe ak ............,3 , ... , Pore" pWt . ''''d ........ 0 . . . .......................35 1 ... Te eoTwobtI e ........ . .. oIQh ,iw y a b o....... ,, ,.g N~ leepCltidl........18 , ..., ,'ie-Iek .. ....... . . . O n , iqte ie........ .. . tqae o e Jtalyes an R Pie *...................... ..4 Sude Esips.afos -....e..aherse ne, a irsi the Unitalhed aa 4.g - ,r,- 1 A CGeib, saM; s M Wauis et New O i olms. U *Ry