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om erle m am "hz en erai A anaid aid:::...o,, .S igsinee d eision n gyea ; L ihe pet comrpltsbly tlosi thais dire attack ate grea.Th socil ,eovil of tda t.ey arlth a metal lep41110.1 reat ofi- $ ,0 thu0f theprieuare thei otes, oe Sister W ebarge .o the -+-+rom its amendtnens.+ "In the+'+o +Held lheabn Sarn ued a tesoluthikt -i.the p bker 4o ppolt sa ommit' e Iiop that qe smi.hamow r Ws ah b all ereho ba able i1 oefgow.d willing. of the r Generl as:n bo, andbolder a cm- decision in rgaousd to te'petia u . SamboI ,.conltestin the seat oif e. pbell.Th bll providi.g for . motes, ame up, when the Senate re of m ithe se, deeased. In the Houase ent desolunion was introdu0 a resolutloi . the Spenatker to appoint a omttee o to ndevise uonr s for t heirt4in to aerers by the late oUnitedo. A bill tie ro he deih of lder. mithave to maee, who monlon hedi 4scussion, but Ypaaaed. ber 8.--Iu the Senate, after t1 e~len iary bill passed, this body adjourned, mark of repetee to Mr. himith, a mem of the ernouse, deceased. In the Houmea nt reesolatos was introduced, instruct of the Senatorish of Pla reentatie of isiana n Conress to usetheir e ame to anned, Crba to the United States. Committee on egistrato submtion wtted ority and' minto rity reports the setter Soe on ondea the Iof Mr. Smith, ke pirento tonside a ,the parish of Snp the twho died oember whie 4th ast., nouced.. The House adjourned out pe, to his memory. tober .-a veto message was received the Gdvernor, regarding the bounda of the parish of Plaquemines. A bill e to the eImm on etion of Congressmen .passed, after which the Senate ad In the 1ots9-,.aresolution was aced -to convene a_ joint session of Ho17uses on Monda the 12th insto etheireant, SInto cons deratio the propriety of iber tad oaking a rprsenom the 15of th until "the 7th of November, which was twfie. b er 6.-Ia tbe Senate, the bill pro fqr sending- deegates to the Balti Immigration Convention, whieh meeta e 17th instant, and to defray their ox was passed. The proposal of a her to add one representative of the neil foz.eaeh muniel*al district of the to examlub and reviis the city char was lost. A message Was received tthe Governor announcing the approval veralbills. In the Honese, a minority rt from the.Committee on Elections, in contested ease from the parish of St. dry, recomlmending thht Mr. Kavanags -onfrmed in the seit, gave rise to along ussionand fnally the matter was post ed till Monday, the tetiEmosy regarding be printed in the ameantihe, and laid re the House. The billin respect to th lic printing came up for consideration, postponed till the 18th insmtrn. The to regalate the terms of the Supreme at recoived its econd reeidfg, cad was _t Couicz,--Board of Alder wm-A was -received fr"orthe Mayor re g the damage done by the late nun a, asadstuggestingtrhat- immelate ures be taken for the construction "o - levees in the rear of the bity. lution was adopted gratingun er on of two years to James Mobhan Co. ollcting the revenuesoef'Plie Ilarklet. lution was passed calJling on t y0ity ry for his opinion whether `thhe tare could pass a law impaitring the ion of the contoat made with the oalJournal. A resolatiof was adopted erting the Controleto.withbhold the tr for printing cai&d by a joarnal authorzed by the Coancil to perform the o, until an opinion 'om the City At y was recdived. .Biard o if Auiseleoatlderp.-Thearea S'weekip srport showed 48,9L 47; edeipts; expsiditures, 57,~S1 80; balance hand 90P,~48 31. A resolitiea eld_. what which passedl the Upper Boar, ro wontn dose by a city ,peb in -4l -- h 4 l -~'sp g ot m estrast e e b ahee lrsen " A - a~ w~.tor~id uifh fNotre , Par . T ests 1e0> tho s d qe taxes ,n nfo Districn , sow Li Caroleya. o - bl has ,advnced fort t4 ,ist eents pe: Ka o the minea in Pensyvaa. Awoueld-be-wit -says orse. Greeley as ex $ neey a change of haw-net heart.. It it estimated that there are twenty thou sand blind persons in bthe elied States. By the present r.se in the Oh river a mil lien and a half bshels of coilwl be goat e_ wout. ' Canard, it issaidis about to resume running his line of steamers betweon 0oun hLiver Gieat . distress p. n Labrador. The Canadian sathorities ve tslhn steps to send relief. Two chidte< aged three and fie years, died in Brooklyn, New York, recently, of hydro, phobj aidy in Boston, who thinks water injuri ones to the skin, uses finde coan.eal as a sub titute. . They manufacture watches in Switzerland which are wound up by opening and shyttrug the case. The late riot in Opelbuses was greatly ex aggerated; three negroes were killed and four pi- rted by William Canton, brought the so= ( aen. ta Annaias beead ordered-to isave Cuba. Bis mets have not proiurted him this attentionu. - Books to the amounf of 250,000 changed han e rel t 1tradt sales in the city of New York. The beautiful valley of Virginia, which was so everely scourged during the war, bloomse once more. Such is the abundance of grapes on the vines l-enerw-i easey that the trellises break under the buordean. A Boston house offers for sale a new article imer ca grle grain black silke . manufactured in Haetfoid . The Abbe Lita Is at Grottamare, on the Ad. raPie where he is completing some musical coiee:tyous.r. A mans head was clean shaved iuieorgl a. ceutly; lightnihs seeompllshed the job, with out any charge. General McClellan praises Grnt but repudi ates his followers and the principles of the Re publican party. hobert J. Walker states th~ the public debt will donbl in fourteen years. He co fiams Delmar's figures. Six thousand stands of arms recently passed through St. Louis for Little Rlock. Foul deeds will crop out soon. . - The currant crop will be shoar this year, on account of excessive rains. Lovers of mince pie t 'll deplore this. Eighteen thousand barrels of nlour will be manufactured by Minneapolis and St. Anthony the nexttwo months. . The ast -Republican Convention of Mass-e eoleate nominated Richard . Danifar Con io grt.es - on the 6th s s t t skelate blow has beintedry'hebiuetlr to the eate cerp in Western eLouisian, proltrat. oog it in all directions. - At a political meeting held oa CounellBlItuh iowa, recently, ive hundredyong ladles were A Pollash gone oema ispeathaitr aBo at train, aen won 'oooo. - eaeglish veldeopede amateur has attatned Gb ;aPeparts, of Flora, Illinois, has a fm VI onty, ve hundred acres, which i. managed en at e teeout system. Already, in consequence of the revolution ia Spain, pep are talking about the sanneation of Cbab to the United States. Gpest onucess hks attended the newFrench Seventy elerks were discharged from employ of lding detietedii t eqaent bltin g as Shoeting boysfur p dead apples et8the - isa pastime lately inaalged in by an ex-clergyman ft Mssssehuastts. His u is -PII ed " . costs two AP.i . '.... .. ;ie nthdof this. ',,oa th tleptl leU of a man who t botbe'and ive blttles to a galloo. Parton v a pdwustronigt - .The Pr.pMIus elle, dabghter of the Em peaor Aurtrl, was the recipient of s gift fr 'fthe Holy Father, on the occasion of her Twenty-four negro convlits jumped off the eats on the Chesapeake and OhioRal!road, o the Othi bst~uw brbie on bhelpr ay to work.... Five were killed. In London, if a man Sds a drowned body and informs the authorities, he gets nine shil lle, but it he saves the live of a drowning man be gets nothing. Collectiona have been raised in various parts of Franceto purchase males for the Papal ar my. Thib succeeded so well, that another waq opened to purcbase arms. The two erpi elobbers, Morton and Thomp son,.]save_ileendischarged at Toronto, Canada, on the ground that their erime does not come uuder the extradition treaty. At the fair of St. Michael,. recently held ic Marseilles, a cone was exhibited composed oi two bhundred thousand ive rano pieces. The height was over sixteen feet. . As Queen Mohely could not get an -interviea with tho.EmplJror France, she has returne. to he ow,,ta;. I hesa tiats, abe sif. vored in having a countfy to go to. Judge Cooley has taken the bull bythe hoinm in the registry cases. John BallBakerould'nl be moved by tu2te of gras; the-judge will now try what virtue there is in stones. -A oarload of wild- buffaloes and elk has recently been received in one of our froutiet cities. They were lately captured onthe West aer Plains, near the line of the Pacific Rail rtoad. The only fatal casualty growing out of the Jate 'verew was that ofa little girl namedless C1ar.. wbho was drowned in the y-ad of bel parents in Toulouse street, on last Tuesday 6vc Accord.og to the latest Lrazilan-asecounts Lopes~its met with another reverse; he is rw ported te have fallen back on Ascension, whew the Brazilian gunboats are soon expected to arrive. It is said the crowd was so great to see Pritn on his L arrival in Madrid, that numbers were erouhed to dgat.i The fickle mob may sogn i as anxions to witness his execution. The end is not yet. . A French physician says that in an examine t;on of thirty thousand infante, he never mel with a case of-one born with teeth ready cut Wonder-if he'd expect a doctor to be bore with a pill-box in his band i As a funeralproeession was crossing the trasc of the Erie Ral.road, near Painted Post, NIew Yo, k, laqt week, an express traPn came alog aend tan ioo ope of the carriages, cutting o both feet of Ma. Drake, a ;ater of the do ceased, and literally cutting to pieces a ohi'd of the deceased. - A barber 1i New Ytrk paid eighty dollars fox a oropbf blonde h3ar on a 'single head,- taktn, it "asit stood." This might be considered, it not a bold, at least a bald transaction, and a. tionable, rnder the clause of cruelty to at. male. t . The two bostile tribes, the Araphoes anrd Chynne!in h omber twenty-four hundred war rlors.' GeI. Saldly was prasuing them. Whal apitifalhandftlt Yet our army sema unab-e to proteet the frontier from their murderoie depredations. Lordand LadyFarnham, killedgy the rail road a·tldent in Wales, recently, iade them selves very obno=ztous in Ireland ~oie yeat ago bZrendeavot~ing to bribe por, starvibg people'to abandon their faith for a mug of soup or a ditch of bacon. The Abbe-de G(levy, a most excellent man, -whehas had charge of the religlotus education of tire rrincelperial, ha -been promoted to be a Seuastor of France. He has done many good and asefd works, asuch as establishing schools efo apprentices, funds for sick work men, ete. He Is Greu of the Madeleine, but has a splendid iaMoa in the rue de Ville FEve ila. This he has fitted up for the aceommoda tion ofay-ofa the-elaJrgy who may be in want of ledglag, who are his gasts as loeng a they P Chills and verm, sad fever withbout chlls, ii is saa, have vlsited every hou sld thregh. *wtrlitn Sionu.-tl. wpl be by an Svertisement, in. anothef olomm, thati Mr. Hugh Flynn hase .iem 3 hbq froto'tae sCore to No.156 Delord-st a t, wererewillUbe happy tn aooommodate persoi~w.hbing articles in his lire. Excusit -Sz~ rnt DnArra...-Mems. ,lleot. & MofoEever, No. 186 Commba streq i veltlae in another column light draftspabele inall the principal towaeof Ireland. Conneoted with Duncan, Sherman 4i Co. of New York, toges ther with their own high standing, this firm offers the strongest guatantee of reliability aMd integrity. E. CoxEzanY d Sox.-Th.o ,m substantial, and 'time-bonored firm o4,. ConmDy has been changed toE. Conery & Son,and located at No. 80 Magasine street. The numerona fMends. of the old establishme. will .lfd the new aeeooes sion an elemeot of strength and Accommoda tion-;f there wasroon for such a ting. ee advertisement elsewhere. Naw oonDs--PALº L CDooo.--DBraalman d Cos, Noe. 586 and 588 Magazine street, offer inducements of the most atractive kind to families wishing to choos from a stock of goods rarely submitted for public inspection and'purchase. Critieally tasteful themselves, they judiciously select goods which for excel lence, varietyand rechrcis qualities, are unsur passed in this market, and at prices that meet the wants of all. ECONSTi.roCID COxSTrriuTIo.-C. C. Ila Joy, bookselaer, has favored us with abroadside sheet; countinlug the "eoouterfeht present nent" of fhe d;stioguished colored gentlemen wbo, both in Convent:ou sod Legisrlnatrebave "reconstrocted'" prB State. As betltteji the subject, it has been got up in the best stiyle of art-rather h;3bly colored, we aboold say; but the nature of the desig's admitted of no op tion. It is in great demand, but Mr. BHley can still supply volaries of the fue arts, at both his stoles. MnTan'a Dcr Goons 8Toru, No., Jacrsox SrrarT.-Kingdoms have been lost and val uable lives sacifioed because governors failed. to recognise the sigos of the t;me. Suceh was the case with the. English Charles I and the F.enoh LouisXVI. Mr.Miller wisely conforms to the exigencies of _the stringent times in which he lives, and hence sells his goods at prices which enable him to retain old ens tomers and greatly increase the namber of siew ones. Miller is wise in his day and generation, and will neieriirfoelt~ior custom by an old fogy way. of doing bupines.- See his advertisement in another plumn. . CA alL's FcENCu IMPECIAL Broxz.--The im; onianee of a well-iltting boot or oboe to those who wish to preserve consistency in dress, is undisputed. Now, nnlegl tbese astt ,cles are presented with all the aide of color or polish, half the effect is lest. And. hence, By ron thought it not unworthy of his imonse to Ping in melodious verse the merits .of Day d Marti;o's Blacking. Dut that day is passed eclipsed by a new iovention, which by a sim ple proese, imparts a besetitul glose to boots or slippers. It restores to pristine brilliancy taronished or soiled surfaeos. This and more is what "Cahili's French Imperial rouse aso coinpl sbes. The ladiei are pirticularly ister ested in this novelty, eand their attention is ealred to the advertisem6nt oLfesear..Glynn do Wints, No. 9 Camp sianet, to be found in another column. To 14Dm.a - TO TU L&D CAIrLL'S RiNCE IPLBRIAL BRONIZI, A rieh and be.autifl Dressnl for restoinrg Brese boots or Blippes to tbheiroriginal brillioey when tar. leobd or solled. Will bronz equally well over soy eeekeirearrfaoe. For kale at al tbe priuolpl shso stoes lathe city. -Priselplsl Depot - GLYNN & WYNTE, 9..............CAMP STL.ET.............S NE1 W ORLEA NS olttt GLYrN a rITZ. Mnanhttrers of sot Dealers in OOTBs, SHOES. TRUNES, VALIBES, AWD NAGS, No eCAMP STsEaT. octten N EW ORLEAI4E. t. coxaTr . 2. cooEr, a. E. coNEy a soN, w-oass- DEALEEI IN"WESTERN PEODUCE *.............. Ies mmmr............ *sel em New Osa8w a. oo,, , Si..mg, to be o Catheie 1ase l,4e . • e "h a t a , 2 " : D. GAnIismae_ y - :. tial A.meateo io f St. J..epb'* Pa,, h wil. bm b ' tb.aebool Hall, tearner stsel medompona 6 ee e ,o TIDAT VI.YMNG, 1,.ai.: ASl t' I ,-ae - .ne it tiibe pogetoas i l atiolo g . e"t prtame wll be besoght benerethe met6~ - RI..ge erýt,. . 10,M PreC.MI. E. = 'ltes. in m nr, , Sicretes. ot i +Lh " ' pa.l a....o. .t... s Ise - z.irbaahmas . . i receihe pdepents of Gold end Cureieoy, a taiscit a gneral bakeig bdtneos.. , Dtssount dayb-Wedneedays and .St rdapop OS. Avg* sbould be made on the pliediag das. . ooa t 'THOMAS LAYTONaoid.eod, O'E-NING OF . T. -AJaw STOS... 11M............. oi r a "...... ".....1 NEAR ST. CHARLES. HThe undeslgned openps a MONDAY a ilSeb rad Eaditonable Stock of YOUTER', 3o0s'. AND CHILD 'S a or'omtws, *of supertor make, good quality, ead at ew plas, FOR CASH. Hereafter, the stow will be open early and late for tie accommodatlona oteastomer,, (Sguds". e:cepted.) The sel1n3 Price wll be marked on eacbh ttle I plain Sgerea, and oay purchase not glvlog flail eat'.fpion can be returned, and the moeOy will be auanded. .W'le the DOYS' CLOThrING DEATMENT will recelve SPECIAL ATTENTIOXQ,Nad no doubt wtl be the most complete la the city, the ubacier sa'u,e hisU trileds aud ti prblc tb.4 blatook of GRNTLIuBMu ulRNIS1Ns GOODS will be ecoU.dto snone ln, S . - Soalb. Poltoe atteuI o to all, a s, Ilet ahberence to the ONE PRICE AND CASH SYST uto togetber wlth a choee NEW.STOCK to relect rom, are some of the |udueelentls og'red by B. T. WAI.., No.w li CanalA areet" , Store Islely oeopld by Mta. Turner. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, and a perfect it .r. lateed. ocll it RYG OOODB I .-DRarP 0 I J. MILLER, J."., I 6.............JACKSON sBTT.............. CORNER TCHOUPITOULAI - TOe r yad .. ............. 10 l.4Me lr le;d d .lr.li.. ............:::::::: " W. l IAILS. ............. . OLL-LRR . Is WoolL.. .TpS...C. Ti , , ...,, LAdiws PLeeAMN wite ad cola ca iug 3llSTT u i tnei. And a -RentyothrrULsA.UbBDROFeualS. es low as the man otlr - Lidls wil dowell ul giuar tr~h beoregiosne elewbr PA, as 1Oalt-b1 with PALL GOODpits Rrnembe.s the plces 1. . MLLER, 00., ... .... .. ..JA oN......... r r........... ... COMEM TCEOCPIOVr L.UPE' rSoDE OnJACKao, oil it t t NEW FALL 0OOD31 PEW BALL 000051 Tae at atAleuaaiure In cal the uanteon of - DRY GOODS PUttALASER. f TO THEIR NEW STOCK thoich Iro earprod to" vawl. b7g, a eteun, t A"d nwlouad !rr ai. - WHOLESALE CASH BCUER - Will disoover <ometbleg to their adveeieae by ba.intg THIIROUGH OUR NEW STOCK 56 ANmD 563.. .AGAZIIOE STREET. ..36lit 52D CORNER ST. ANDEW. oil it - ECIHANGE ... .. ....EXCHANGE. . SIGHT DRAFTS NOR SALE --ON ThE-.. PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND, Payabl t t- I0tt braebnooh:. oSJ o neL D o0a , s nadop s,. ai Eeoneto, nle. I m ems aarr, asw OJ.. CorkA, r Oe P_ AMOS, an.k a S s ohoean. BXe s ms n be s hdk iee e S-_ . - I to C. mSm oelor s , ee Oe e -s ,.u, la te Parh , M.. deo. amine the eam i, 3f1O..-