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T?,' ;[TLAR PACKET'S. -j' : ,1/ I;l,ls via BA $T LOUIS, 1_ I'•.". ,' "V, brA• MSSiSSIPPI C1TY, B- l•I(xl , •, ••A.--('*.;l Lnldnglter MOUII I:. (Il" 41,1-'.l nitinl InoL1 *rm , Y BILI.Jo.rn m"'•u'r,. (inn1, ,!,,,,.x .,ay Yur ,the (AketratewhrI, enmmdato ) .lllhav. :i~ I'l,"trerhtranm Rallroad every Wg• DAY and SATUI.• DAYon [1* ,.I rat Clio ,tke of the a o relrrk p, . ran. Retrmn n " r1ear. M,, r T IfEPtDAY and FRIDAY, viell the Dhuvs fo•rdln n r,-;lht'fir Ue , t hnndin wll t. reeeverd by nimrnad foir";'o': r sl,,,lLE, en Mlol,;la h".fightwll ... r.....d byrailro~a for lhe wa.lyt , i ,nK for th•. c t Inndin will leanIe tlk emre ,,f the nt rat ' '. ,.. r". . ,"n lV\Y , ,l ,y nn,•a tur~lay. tel0 It.,DDrDEI4, Avrui, 1( 1 Pll ia PIve. POOi, \II;i.I1-L'RL:: 1LiH Rtt~nm ra b.,,I ,t LES.--Tl' ., elh,"lI'l Lke _am stamer n..t:AlA.t.ll: R. !',•n*t r 'ltr, (built ezpreluh,. Ur 1Ih IAkl* trdh wh In.lneomm,•dtion will I ae t New Cnui..i ,,.rr MNDA em Xnl TIU RSDAYV YlBNIN . Retunralu. gll leave Dlobile, rln BHiltl liMi~niJppl C it) , Putl C still ann Heygt, Loala eeryr SUNDAYklul awry WErNESDAY vria pFw Cnltlll alnd Hay'St. LUi.. Freightnreivad atthe Wareho •ea ea1) hbororn thrday.' Ntu onetlfeight ia nreivad at theWarebour. For fre•8t or pal,age apply to ..... R. GFDDF.8, Agent, 10 Bank Placeo. FjOR MOBILE.--Daily U. S. Mail Ji LaLt,-Willter Arranlement.--'I'6 ne nd aln d ow 1.-ypru ep taleknerl LO.RIDA, W.T.Olber 6-tl' llolig,mstr, OR R tONn, R. A. A,. tl m. aer and CALIFORN( A,H.I mlgn, ma er, (havignb bullttzprorly for the Lake trade with suporior nerramm~altil.r)•Ono or the above |remen wdl irons nee Pontebarlmin Railroad doily, on the arrlval st the Lake ko the 4 o'th,, k r, w. ta, e .. nod niter the nth inst. The mail b:,g for hl e wie 1ll hruafkr Irene the ll"1- nf tbfe nh aent ut . gr, . [,J.I tl . GEDDOS, Aerut Ili Hank l'isrr. FOR ALABAMA RIVER.--Tho NewOrlana Montgomery aed Wetomykl r,,t -'.'mer ALABAMA, P. lobersn, Jr, nmier, will en S.ne. her regular trip. no or about the et of Novem6 -mue durln tlea eniee season, leaeing Chi. port and'.*lont emery .no Mlterntu WEDNE.SDAYS. TIheAlahmai-entirel)-wnennd*leganly lniehedI and wea built erpreenly for the trade. ier poeulinr ada )ttiun, and the long .eperience of Capt Roberts, goir arur,- urunre ioship- -rand p-n.gre of pnctoality, nernmmmlaliod end esfety. 'rho .. of betI enho• prepared to nc.ive Ir(ight denignnd r tbll, rat Choir largo warnhaems Sillr Roml eid of the Camel !! plt ionn t rat .. ii DOWELL, JR.. _ ":d. r17 Pdordt. I OR0 BAYOU OROSSE TETE.-- , temer BHEE baraing tln chrtered by U. W. f awo d, for the RAYOLGROSSE TETE TRADEi 711ommernea her rrg lat rlrC nl soon allthe wltt r ill p~rmit, a.d remniu In the trade durug the ron.'. for f reight poemgr, aply to T. 11. SMITHI 34 P. olr• street Jnn _. or A. _. A1ERU.D)FUX,/5 U5,,,,ti ,treid. •OR BELIZE--OnSaturdy Mal L, rat 10 o'rlmlr , a.-Thu e llrer J. 7I)O' . 1111i_ ;.EI.I Capt. Joe. Snlibn, will commerce her regulnr l ;eekly tri 1 to the Hrlbe noiz l interoneditla Inndinge, and will ,l-l totue. n th:ra tule dminng the Sunmer. For !rnight or patnlr. innng tln~e -"f'ntln'ltins. appl2y to the CapiU on_ boaR" ynl I'Sat t/ rhOl ALEXANDRIA AND NAT- CH'ITOCIFES--Waekly Ptwket for Rei River.- .d euew aenrear P. DALMAU Win. Kay master will issue u sUuve an TUESGDAY, Jfnusry 14 I, ra 6 eerk v w., t U p:' tj every ucca.din. Tuesday duriny the noaon. /he PDALMAN ae. th. pl•u of t•.. steerFFC'LA i. the Re, R .er tiad.. or, fright or yrae, apply to SPEAKA & tMoAUdR IAY, In .... . . No. eh~oupltooly _tre.t. F•OR RtED RIVER ALEXANDRIA a ld all Intermedbite lhn •hdig - The n ew and very L2 Y Wihl (tturtkn inches)draught Istnmer VENTURE, kle- Cdlf, mutr, will ran from the laouth of Rod River n w.ae r le olen with the t He aa•tlrr JEYIE'RSFNL, For ,fireht or e nl pl7 to a4 tf ]MDOWDOLW L,R, IC., 19 Poydrant. ONIROE'S LAW SCHOOL, FrankfTort, Ky. .$LMorelh to, •52.--Thi| edtablrhment isa what it is denmimn-tJ. t* ,to n , w numnlttion." Irm its only administrator, an B on y Dan, •n. , ,ositut. al Is fnul f t while it isuscot to no n vinlatme il Wh oflln r, the Ehoul i, limied to FIFTEE, ABSOLUTELY. It V -i-11 will b•efae I.the or opwarel. All my time, inthis tern ili be erplnycd fur itd mnlis chute, and npou rte .cholan Initwll h.tendI.. rwry dennmi .timn of ler--ti Nnturanl d Arbh rare Comfnlltitonalnnl uother OOr fn.ir end Pihlir Laws the Civi, andCom- meon; AhnrirnlTy setl .lnrittme, Caw n and Millury Lew--nil taught TluI~lr will he? two Fr mare rinesr, w oding tothis vhtge ofpproyrrl or on ,jeteel rth,. atletent romlpem the echool for portion. of th•l ser- clot, ot ,ot oliear porltin tewholeu rhool will eonm eiltute n. a•. Tlie Te t Ilh,ok" in th•u rousein Civil Iw, will be the "C viiCode " ;rd "Celle of P'ranr ofu i Londims " with allrled tiUll and cimptore of thelow. n.ute of Jtl.nimn l)mmn• Vothi.r in" d L.. Sirt. Pntill . o Spain. But the Ihhtlttfe.l o tile low. of tho lird, y fl ,tiueand Lin- leu, u l ll S to md, ey Enkme and Aiaekensre, with the PYndert mid CarL" nlll N "rv els of thes w• nl ,. l a w iu F nr Lnt Ih tI• rand Engp eh , w ill bo t we nin mr hm'ary for the Indultrmout and Imbitious student. MOOX)T COURTS r- .ry other enivRg fru the x....r.isof theasudeut in ,le argumertl of qulst ons oflaw. Tmh,, stanlent will Ib coolinunlly inetrleted in the Eorepostlon ofevery •r ul..d in eiLt her ordinary bo inrl Oet of .Urt or in theIlrorred- in all our J riorli Courts, ad own the nnlu-r•.rn .uratlnnaof Iow u rllg uti ch douneu elfstwh Wwill be the "abject otheir Ilrgpmen-t in the Moot Crints. F.rlry 9 ":l frholar shafll, on the co.nluiole of his courue, have MY DinPI+-ln .Igihle *o loh huna"Ir and oherh, whilh afarl r,mnattuu; ti o lu toet, the BACHELOR OF LAW. Thls will obtain for h n el,'u~r to prwtire in KentuelOy, Fnd rntitle him, aRr r,r comt uunr .ith the I,•xat regulation to wuimwion to theDar of .eery Jnditmi Court In the Ultd Stater. | (khnr .+ one hundred dealtn the Ieuion fertile ins rue i n end ise of bio oL. . T hiIm~ lw I t r h a r g e d b y m I f lu r b u r s tin og i n fi, , .... , .... ... rl.n ,'.+~ tbn .. ..... r Icr o +=•!r .r ny II' to rlnud redlEllrlx tr eer y ~i i n nurrr nlnn to the. kmgl- It 1 lmant ,osnng my he ho in"riK ll for ir1uwprn'n "tSdnt ilay take heir tooanie ey Iime in April, and nare the ,eneft of dwly rr•,t•thm| .o Hiltory, ith their ward ntdWother emon<alw lionl, without any additionl charge. np', m'ela, TIIO. B. MONROE. LL. D. N EW ADVERTISEMENT-Let every body N EAD IT. NW , R L J' NO. 1. R. R. R. ReIDWG qY'S READY RELIEFP IS THE FIRST ANIDONLY REMEDY EVER RECORDED IN TIHE SIF.ICAL IHISTORY OF '1T11 WORLD TIIAT 1105 STOPPED TOE MIOST VIOLENT PAINS IN A FEW SECONDS. It will atap TlHE 1OSSEVERE PAINS IN FIVE MINUTES OR LEIS, -,, ioII the m1 o ost otinote nn" oioI IO (EUIMATIC NER50OU., NEURALGIC and BILIOUS COSPYLAINTS IN A FEE 1 HOURS, INTERNAL AND EXT:ERNAL ailing Rl* 1N5. gly iwLIus saw the mo 110*L ullllnnll LU .6"-r TO TILE SICIK AND I'AIN-SUFFERING OP NEW ORLEANS. To 0000 :,nr w ith 1ith1r o010he IllouinOlu olnint ll m rrrl . ,: n, J(),1 V 110 RIO I'1'167 CHARTIILNST EOIOOIE ,.,.A.waene [ring of IA 10IS00S RI:INll REIIEF ,p.ll 0,1 IEIT WI1. FREE YO1U ,1 EN PlAIN IN PF1ROM 115 T'O FIVE IINE(ET. IT SlAB CURED, IN N.IIII'N1R.01.0 u01100 e 011111o111,, IIHEI:0IOTI00I IN POUR HOURS. NEUR~ALI.AI IN ONE 100UR. DROUP IN TEN MINUTES. I '100010EA IN FIFTEEN MIINUTES. 10 1.1,111HE IN ONE SEIXIND. S 1'ASbl IN FIVE MINUTES. 11001)1'9 PINFIVE 011011ES0 01111( HlIES 110CH1 IN PF1100.EE" '11101101 1.1111.1. BEVElS IN FIFTEEN NIINIETSN. 1llf!llI1LA INS IN FIVE NIINUTIIO. ORT TI.OAIT IN YOUE MINUTFS. NI 1.UE117.1 IN ONE HOU1 . SPINA( L COMPLAINTS STIFFJOINTS S050INS EItl'10110 DOTS, 11111 N'I'S, 011R10 1110'0S, CIOLERIIA 0OR 1011, IYlAN- Tbl I, 'IIC IooOoIPIX n1,l II, 1:r 11 FJ."IIte UhrrthrrC I rer ISA f IPSY'A READY RIELIEF ,ll I ntwlo,,Iy toei Iu1n1.,, .n, ym y I,~ c*r elirBins" SICK IIEADACIIE. lAD'WAY' READS' IIDI.IEF WILl.S01OP TIlE MOST 1,IS 00010010 lPAINS IN A PE' 01INUTES10, -preven r..... InneL1 It 'I'll elealee and mkats thelulrurrl, and l vl-truli the InunueaO 0 of the1 r00a0,m. PREVENTION. II:," ,.ln, 1,e II000,Il and nlreOl p11.110 of 01.11. H.,it will 101.,li sd .ally the O:oo.0-rloo,,1 the dull and heavy feeling. of torpour and tnt,6-uv IN IATIIINO, SloooIl.11:ry0,0lllu of R.SR. with 5111 ol EofOs'. I* bathe the Ie<I.IN., k onl Temlpls, ,oo oA x F11 , Hands sod n l,,o Pvt.0 of ths baly n m i) rsm g, oJ ou will L p the sk~in pare~awcelahd healthy, plre. ouItoomoEi od sokoo,, hooolbob.oad biliio,,.oo ALL IIOWEL COMPLAINTS, DIARIIO(EAD DYS'NTERY, BSL0O(D FLOE, CFIOLEOEANORBSS PAINFUL DISCHARAIS. It rolise II,., metsev erebl 0w 11 minul.r-Flrnrl th -t di~llrlulng dih~nrgee, and wills. pwd It r*,lrr a ILelan.- NEURALGIA. PA 10 STOPP'1D I,011,15 Y. 11000,010S READY RELIIEF yAolbo.,re lmrst Inrwulu i0 bItl0esIIl.,o, rpdar,,g g Iolrn of Aria of thin cru.leomplniut. IQ 1. ,. , nin:,ll," 1 t I e p -. tree C 1 I st rr "eeCIP 1 the ljbfll -0 uNoo1 ,,IdorUug par It t lure 5010o ltlnulach 010,01 in 0000,he Op of New York, ljlrr n uy of the~m hwul Leer broughlt almost to dnJB's door. ' Ilhe S,'lof II,.READY RELIEF 1.0.1 0the m .telg, lurtrcllulllao th e new o system ills ipply thenee "es with Dermas energy wld -Jullt), thelose ofwtrich a the a wlul ol Lilt oervoue RIHEUMATISM. 0,1,0 r.LOEPO101,V !a' 0IVE' MINUTEP. 00000011'S 01EA0DY RELIEF will .oop the oeoool and eornooiuuy pone of I K1"'.'"'L"" nltrat imilnntly. (,noun.e livinggin thecite 501000,, Ihlo.oorooroo olootoO t01n000s,,RhIoonoo. 0 io lb o bonus warn allrsand tram top to Lox, hoo~ jurnl wnrs s~nrred with prlllhi swelCllw "". t [ wre relieved from all pnln intlft.u siu.Lrs by It. 00 1f ILA 11S'O 'S 10E110Y bELIEF. TIhu. i. the Ool a, thouralllla r, theeery of N,"w~urk, nnJ hundlrrda of thonurudl inWe~ Men nrQklllc ,m n luaull furthe truth of Lh'. Mania.--se Deed no esrtilinuen ut' tin e 0 N- x l,.oT ITo,1n liot o names lw poo theefIS rwy ofR. ID\FAY'S I(FAUY REWF'P tot tl. citizens ofa Ylnm every tone w1 thel Unmau, 1or the Inez four year., blue tested it themeelets.I CHIILL FEVER. CHIILLS STOPPEDl) IN ArFEW VIIYTTS-I AIR RELIEVEDU INSTANTLY:: RADiWAY~'S READY RELIEF seta liken chahrm in all mesa ofChill. and Fete. It rrrrkr the Chill. illnlllsdily-?a-lvar up anl~d Ilgo- PAINS OF ALL KINDS. RIIIesrrir ) nn feel Led., apply RADWIAY'S READY RELIEF ; it I. .w11 e 0 o. 1000.1-00 IboOI 000 a 'w lr n eu IIlf yo 11 1001 011the S 00mnr ioelO.oo Imo the, Ir, , lb ilbOloI, Bolwll Joins,.Iosl, , d ADI READY I(IhLIF:F' mtokeI Ilr internally or .pplled rxarnnlly, will in few in'ate. ' S PP U oLI Illir rog soloos I lt ll 01 100WA001 CO.1 I F11 wn street, 000 York0 SOUTHEO A RINDOT, JOHlN WRIGI!T II CO.. 161 Chnrlrerr treet1, SrrOrlean., 011100*0l A01 1000, Vol will op pyly dse'l'S iEASTu untrL at111. wwiy rCC.lprse.r LARNE B IOTTLES .................................... . P t IEUOI UOIOV ..... y ......... OOIOIEOI.oI . 00O SM0ALL. 1,...., 0110,00,, 00,1,1,, b ,b ,, ,1 ASEED slo b.OF . N.0 IORRISSON, II001ag11000t.1011, ond bi DHRUGSUTIS ERERYNIIIERE0 A 00 11It. R. A 110., 10WAY S READY RIEF,.I, Noo7I ooo. R ADICAL CUBE OF CORNS, without cuttin : theLb Irnet twinn.-Dr. ROSEN BERG, frmn Wunnwte nr 1 Pollnud, hue tho honor to nnnounre to theIx,:c w.d geadimen, al the inluWllillnnt in aruernl, of lhla lnr., thaltho.Indcrhtkrx On, h total eradalltloll ol WRNS S and SNALS alPLcrr nns allbsnnnn o orbat-,"n this I'-, IITIIOUT UTTING, by mcal far, ELIXIR of Ih nx ' ru ll $I1, lb TIeo Emr gu i yrrurmrd in the pace of fif,,,nwinutEE, lhoN. 113 R Out O tin, nod ,,n oISI.P nuEy rein lI h , drew l n ly ae Ilion with the en[I., tom ul U 1 rrryl R l them Er Root inh le han , All '. IsIIo pnlee I of gat numbo r ofHntt.1 g tOI tiyania la grantedl in Bnlllls 114 0lher foreiregn mts, and by ietti!:'g, hod Phyac none 1111. Sllrguull which h re oxen airen twelve monthsultur the cure. Tbs ~oenr rll iranttodilea Ini -inuhnl~paltnble till hulll-lmm Alren ,u the ,! nEd Irol ono to.,raa intheay,.moon.t N u ROVAL STl~t~r:T Ltrps Toulollls and St, Paler streets.tnhll iy XEIVORL 1. a nd Call~~ j rolur-edRIa. hLhI.,,,d, II l,,op Hone, 1 ra-1 Gdt'-post ti s u. yuurwr-phI e, ad oq,,,o d1 t. u. Steuu: rxinn-a A M u,. I xrcry Iluur afterwards it.. l LIr. u., ineln- Horse l'nre,5 e. .,eN ad 10r. M. 8*alll'Lnruilr- - 7 , , 11I1 esury hour nft,rwnrda until 1 P, M., inclo- irllJ n alsllllr, and until hiIP-pea( 0 r. u. win rter. Fe 11T-l crllua. Ullildren wadear l3 yenta and( Surnnuts 101 rants - s awnn1111r irmncemlnda remmOIIIII(( en weu(Jird 100dl) m FebrUII y and endl us the eellll dlmuldll inlNlulbr LA NAVRTE 7"n LINE.. g-gt' Th a. t'. re ra to anld hUIII IIR UpuIII Nu. It Baron, e InLtt In N'iutur, tlill I~nhfuyntL ...................... a;;7 nd7y oclck .. Uvput, Ir 1arcnnu etrr.t........9i, n . In Sun nnr, lru n liuqul ,lb.. ............. ...... ... e i nal a . Daexw, Id ullut r r cur...... fi ft n::,f e After ,vhl "h the r IIl Icnae , xeh and a rry ry flhrcunumhllll au.n .', !o, k r. N Au4 SKY at LH 8n, 0 IIKnodl Ilp. M.,m rom the w.ol AndKY ol I r Mr., fro Lnayetlu. FFnP--lu aunts. C r 1.7y rer l ~alr, hallpnrr. ( Nout n~il NNight ht edar for Prii crlMsibl t plled when reynirxd. - ,hhll NOTICE.-Lost sometime in September or Oc- DIx, 1848, a LAND WARRANT, No. 40,349, to,one hundad aId .irto aIIaII.Ihul, I. pnvor o, tha under im 5pri'i ,o in tmle AtabmmI I*ttalinn, 'llllmo E, for service intbr hf""" wa rr. Said Warrant w as lddr.llod to uy te uadeaniynsd at Mlobile, and ae~rwrtrd. re- ail..l to tIisclitiy. Nolice i hhreby 0i004 tLLt opplioatio, will I, mule ,rIh .I au,, 0 d W thI CommIitiJar ofPe0.1,, for 1du0lictoI ofcauI 'o-ooo.1 .I p9 SolIWi CHRISTOIHER JOINT. DRt. LACRUE'S, op PARIS, TOOTH AND AIII SPECIFIC.-Thlis i. he. la doubt the beat article aver ia.-oo d for theTEETH and olUo. It keeps the Teeth free from tarter, ,nd - s.00al0 t anodblAsdiOAiI Aomto health and IrIIIEE, sad o ~glatly . went beatnh. For proof ofthe above Tla, a . 4culen. T.M, poW!d ofthe Ag01,, via:: DR. GILBERT Poedr04IO,1e. CLARKOS AO',I5RN, 5t Chalrles t-t. P. L. MASSEYT, do.100 p o000001100o1 1. WRIAIIT, III CIurID.O I. .t. SYIl, n0. C-1 ud .odCeooldI.t 10 1.. 0. AENDAIL A CO., again str.et. ,11EDCAL DEPD7', Pugd l trac t:. NOSTRAND, ,I0ucr Apollo 1,0, Clio OIo. S liD. REED0 0or. Nlhy ai.d Euterpe aeI. If. KALTEfEI(, "ornc.r of ackLta ud Ievoe 000110, .0,i I~lblr. o .0, O the NUFACbOIIOIRE.R IVooo .,trIot, RUDE BIRIMSTONE-100 tone of first qual- It in 1.nr0.0,0d flm adb RAOOLLI C 1,0., 51 Cooo.,o .1. A LE-Sootch and East Indiai Pale Ale, for Bale by JQHN TOR0E 15Baoo Pla.. NEW ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENT. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT NO. 93 ST. CHARLES STREET, BY J. H. MADDOX. VOLUME V. WEDNESDAY" MORNIMG, MAY 1s, 1865. NUIMBER 60. -~~~~~n ,ram nn --- --- nmnn - i nl --- ,u, , •----- . FOR SALE. OR SALE.-A HOUSE AND LOT. No. . 0 U ions.treet, Ireween.Candelet and St. C},rl.--a per .l lion ne thxRcveeiM of J CJ Glenn, decased.The Ihf= ia. two- ta vwitr x wh K ihe, 0otboK.e., al d .1l llul convenienes. For ,rtter pericultrl and for terms, apply t the tin nighedtt7 OrAvler rreft. L[yll tII A. II.ENN, Test. .Executor. IOR SALE-A TRACT OF LAND contain- ing y40 acrel, lyine in Warmn eonsty, Miu., twenty mile from ickdmrgand .i. frm Y-oo, River. Thrw i. upon Ithe above tr.act ,pwards of t•P• ret rcleared "nd er good ece, n good GIN and MiLL a nnd A FRAME DWELLIt._.. person ishillga ll,,irnl '.ttoM Farm, will indit to their l tere emn, this trImi, n.it will t, sold much ehlow it value. AppppIv to .pl4 am I W'IN O, COOK, Virkr,*,rg. M!:s,. OR SALE.--A Lease of a residence in F Cnnalatrext-good neighlmrhood rentr•mdera--u toIhe Ft Octaer, togftFer .i th F C FUR1ITURE BEDDINCG,. OF Cod pn..rer the term will be aeomrmh l tino. 49mtd ! [melt po... inn ven. For pertivnlnm, ndrea lot 7. N o. 4 9,p toomee]. c'•1 FOR SALE.-A second hand Double Cylinder I RINTINU MACHINE, Hoe'lpattemNo.4 ,ibed44Ol. AImdit f twelve monlthw *ith ppprovud .ecurity n.I,dld..hilIe given. Apply At this ease. [TIhI. Mo0ble Advertlaer will plenua lllt for one mOth, and end ill Lt ,lafmf. ly. II WANTED. oWANTED-Two good Journeymen Barbers; SAlso, en Apprenth e.Apply at N. I0 in Ar..i. . p•.g. . usl1 7" S.L. N. JKHOLL.MAN. W ANTED-Suitable Rooms, with Iloard,for a geolltmen end two daughters In a pritate family, not more tlm hten rni•.. . . walk frao Cnual otraet. Address box KNomy0, P'w_ W ANTED-A situation by an acclimated OO K-KEEPER; thoroughlvcomptont. AddruDiamund, oi. thsnmr.p.7l INFORMATION WANTED-Of JAMES L. D. AI MCARTY formerlyof Indis, wil rried Yvrat mith o C(2lk'ln.d, Oio,. The lat henrd of e I hrCnrty, bbls ent., he . a running atnge or nmuibuw called the "Rough end Rawly," from New Orlxmms to Lfyetteg, Thm cans In August, 1i84. AnSNnormation of nii gvorm wi e ladly a' reeedby Ith •,•ter, J. . McCAR Y, a W ANTED IMMEDIATELY-A good Barge orKEKL BOAT, wilbla for towh g. For fortherinformatCl.,o ,y to the6 0e,,ri ~. i STONE & WALWORTH, ul,911 tf e TehopiouIn. i tret.l TO RENT. -O RENT-An elegantly furnished Office, m uitnblLf Conte saoCw• h,.h At r f. •i~hs tf saMUEn L WnL F, 95 Camp tre.t HIOTELS AND BOARDING. G +REEN OAKS HOTEL, liloxi, M)iss.-- knunnm tronnghoul 1Ite 3oathern eountr, undar the mwwgs- ,vllt of M . ELIZ.ABETH IRAIIAT, f he.r r ISOHN N PRADAT I%.;Id IIbut -a mile d 555ant fut t, sriling, of51ori, will be opened n the I.1 iof June for the rri1 515 1iw1. SQia Th. GREEN OAKS' intoo ,isllkne- W need an .,tendedretire. Illr many yearI the , opllarity ofthe eItnbliyISt ns LIeer ste.dily in, ae:".g1. Ther merr natural lmnlgpl, eommandingtil l finestware, NisSlsst on the L lh,.,sl recirmq thn pure cslt ra.er az tt flow fro tla llr have not failed toimp,.. far ornblythe ninny risitorafranl New~lll~mul, Slubilr and the rormourdirq country. Dnlrlng thn W'm er in" pmpd bnv. ad any~l. m~nimproremanu and The BAR BI BILLIARD RSBSS.Ir thusublIy InK" d EISld upnsd SAIL BOATS wilI al at all the. rat . she vnton, foe of rsblss-.ts CLARET atDinner. CARBIAGESi and HOASES may be LI t my s e-n- In BdA~ton, the .Iabb.d BRASS BZABD oA N-OrsBA,. is SrSalgd, nnA a BALL xn Ln spZpe d tEiwiscey ,sk. iaii~on sp to ol[ls tihnGREEN OAKS sqlsAId 1W no+ 5155.the Cai.ssI the Stearens, we will land tLem atth, wharf of ..... TE . . B .. S Per W _k _............. ... ........ ........... $ 0 0 ......... ....... 1I I'W' i.Ildrl and SI ,ss, haLfspic. , y73m M AONOLiA HOUSE, Biloxi, Miss.- Sfbr..C.N II EVER ,sp..IStIlyinfrsBhs.A,,IAS,.d. j~a s P.Suos, ns, tIe li,,r gone,,Ily tat thus Hotlisnw falr tile rsrptla ! vilitori. b. L ou.e ie not tolrriur i. the point. 55 ltI5d n SImmISItionL toany BSIl on the sea 1.. The Al."BIti 0I surp..s.es in disensionms " imilnr an iSBiloAi, a A i. nli mil.Iy LIrfId to BA LLS PARSLESy arA pnblir gatheriSS I rr. ally, for A buAh sccBiu.it will Le leton Ia I abe ters l. II aIditiIIS ."r he Blull Room, prronlmodation1 arc preimued for at least fift persons t-I gILn 1n pfiisA. 11v 'I'A LE, it wtll be h r eoasbllt rare top rurde amply withthe )lerl thalt th. mi th"nriblbnnpl nrleld .Burd. 1 s,1.aI russy 5A111 IHLOUSES are mlpant to the odIlo0, or the ellroi s~ of Ihmnrlcre I'hs IISSISpR j. uppll with choir..I.qsss. L'ei ICE-C'SEAI SALWLLSIIEo ,s0ui5.1 the HIob:. TI,rkh I for llh Iltrml patronage lirrrtoore selrsdtel o 1:."r, I1II rnlp~:tlull)y ,.guerre, xwititril laher etl'rttodeurnr, n ehnra ofpul, li Inror UollThllay, 16. Sin EAST 1'ASCAGOULA HOTEL.-The . 1 1a HOTEL st this deligbtful ,etrot will be opinedfr JN.1unah olT-AiO pe t hectrtm ,I.,I, lyl ntleIESTRAT ISP JUNE SI-I5. TIhTess p E1 ,,ISaIlI SITS ,p 1 d1 LII lks~pismIamailn rnqluLIsx, aId IhIl fIL.m Hie. -tie , it hotel eelping, they will ul.l tb,.the moat dem)).* restdenre wo thle Ls -I '1't burn flute) hue Letter .barrage.l for Seu-LIIthing then ary other r:illllllment on ib. Lek. here. A KNEW WHIARF hae resutly LeerS uilt, and the GARDEE and E.'Sinq Kuunall hnrr tuthn p11t 5 bIIIIuSulI .1r. A LIVERY SI SBI.Rs bE... n ISreliS to II L ,,EI.. IIIr LSe Is,,SemI.t oft. ri,,. thre 1,11 LI eIISEE SII.LIAIIA'rIABLES, ere of sblr will L Iryllrrr l~rt! 1 Ilp lall fur the IwJ ulle. nl~e teiEDWA~RD KINGST`ON BOYD. I'UFTS'S HOTEL, 28 CANAL STREET, f L. N.wOrl0,, I . A. W.TUFTS, 5ToPIsAr. B tsl aetaWirrmert, is uuw prepand Wt acremmodui h frie1,laod Llmyen 'be pre Iu hove been ranuvated and refumielnd, and the 6oae *rilpllrd iith .opener Wmt to L--mo etc. 1 ae eiloatiai is vo rrrirot o Luulmra and I. on* of theLeet leesiieu n rhcsity. A LInr. ofthle petroolya irra' Wrorr so Ii lxrnlly ae: ordrdnuhint i. rr'fe; [full y .1"-d. d 00 6m I."rl IBONTI STREET VERANDA, (fSrmerly , l ISthe Eot i lut.),) CONTI STREET, 0111151 Chartres 'I, ly V. JIEBEST, ARent IOUMMERCIAL HOTEL, situated Rt the* SISt GIRD and NEW LEVEE STREETS.-The huE Pr:.ll~tcr of the N-~r Hotel, thankfull to h. !tread. andth SyuL~r Illr tL'ir mlronug, hopeI fora rIntE,51 nrA of 0 he,,, . H, El. wll a: a1)1111 real) W reS1'. ti pubic, anl hSI ll r , ill s A ,rla A. RIYLE, Proprietor. J ESTERN VERANDA, corner Julia etq andd T hA, dtoul A.tr nf-Thebo drr etnblibhA.end * h ; rbangc$ han~i andunduryune a omplapt renovation, ,v,,h n furnuniture, ern, rile Irrolrixton uoulA moe[ reepsl~fnllysn- ih;1* 1 lnt thrr cm rommacwltt Parnlnluno and Tranetst Hoanrders ui "t nt a a not sur 1'm7'L. als BAR of Lbisl ,h will pen Id-B, the vhll i~iet.. nt 5 e. w.under thebeet of mimngemevt, and fumiehed nitb l, d. ch d.hbdgA Wiued aAd IdSduor d LANE & DUNN, Proprio. B OARDING-Several Families can obtain .1.,, and nine .,..,ral 0.1uemen, 5y .pplygiop 1N.. R81 H5. n eli trlut, shove Girard, where they will hove av ngrellbla home nvA rmhI1 rtvhl rooms, v11 17 lOLB0RIIOO SALOON-Reopened 11 tlr u Se w!-; a& te'rill tlI prinonlanla 1 "' M. i'. NOuNs, o5,s will d.--. 5,. ht.ttUn tonlll wl' n mnv 2% him wiIII Tth n rail I'l , llltddiII will fin nil t1: A dlirnviira of lb,, neu - served up in the beet tylep, alll tilt, I... .0 I.l'CORS, ALES, the[., con 1.- li xy~l ln W5. P. YOUNA, Agest. AMI'S (YSTER SALOON.-This A NEW AND EXTENSIUF RALOON which i a r I," rrlitlp nllarior to arr)tt arrtublieitmpol of the kjllind L1 the5,,,:L , it, lot oVIDr 1 .t A nl ST.C. ARLES, STREET. hot. tellr knlIA n M ' ' hI,"eI,,v IDca n d with the nfrn eil t, city for ihnla wtnine genre, haviaarsngln F ith UYr. it,ext, w:..:.- :. " :nl~irhed thet!e: rair Blovu n'!e rml b rl. n, nin~dFlUith sr t ll hie all, nold Ilne ihlnd al thle h,. uiei seerr sinsu. 1Vilh sorb en asllcriene a and nn infl-iblo telr- ,n nl~~at, wn-e Illrllibl f itbIIly will, thle beet is hislinel"Sdenot oliciie of hie nnnularouu ri-r a II ahsr of than Billmsll. A inrsv sam hna b-, s rii"uA, ,l n littin np Ito ALOON and pruviclis ile HAR with Is,, COOIODOT LIMIIJUOR tSnt rd n h LdpA d. SERVANTS, nill Ill w~n f" r their exceellent .titles, h ivlre d&m employed ineluding Llis vi iyhost C-kr. lTba LARDER will nlwn aE be S, It w ithl the rIOltIC'FST FUISH AND OA\lN E ad the OYSTERS S EUESre oh +1111 rxel.,.lldI ,dfr lliR ld dnt soo Isrt, no pdex troubllble w~ll 1" slowr~d to nndcr thin Salovo boty theystrovage f tbte liberal .n~l Ill.lirinua mlrnnmnitp. mhl6 tf SADDLERY, HARNESS, ETC. TRUNK WAREHOUSE, No. 11 UCANAI, STREEY-KWr hnv hool050 TEI NES an. 1)0 dozen CAREC IIRAGS, EWaOralnp aI1 ll I, . ,ua nn, f n d thleir line-ENGLIlrSH, tit+L ' IFA7'(IF,RQ FRASIE AND YACKINQ RNG S I.OIIIFS'TECN0S aln HAT CASES{ BROUSELs, WIIrON an0 Ol.NET'IA CARPET RAIIGS; an n Inroe n,,oOno of LADIES' 05AG5 VALISES, wl,, oI,,oh oeooooalling mVERY OW PRICES. mry, lm AIW Hi. N.PETERS A CO. N EWARK, N.J., SADDLERY Ware- SHouo.- ANDREW '0. BULLACO., Na.I 6 En *EoIt, NvoObl.nn,,lb.0 o,, n o.00ISno Ina 0I reo0U Sonno,101uror and IlEpor00rs00 :oADDLERY and ESSARE, E, ooo,,tnnllIy 0 Iblnd I0hge a 00d romY.I a0 ort5ent Saddler,, liI Io., Slooiojnos Trnnk. wip Skirting, 10nm0.nod Bridle I.-, oIloogboko., ADDIEjS'OUT and T, iAoiog0f ever . *.oiI.IE.,, ,,INo. l CANAL OTEEET. 1":IldA\V ANDREW G. BULT.ACO. KLW ORLEANS CARRIAGE N ST-CiROOCSE, Noe. 11S RRASIER NT .ad 1:3 UNIUON E.-CAIORIEOERS and IARNEOR of [ - F .r ,o y In,,ofr I Bh ao , 00 rtorrd Fp . Also-, -- prin ge, Aalns, Lam e, n. nlld, lahel Leath erL- and n Vr- 10,+b. u13 o md1 W J.0A. LU51 CO. I)IIILA DELPHIA SAD- DLE~ ANDI TRUNK WARE&-il III USK No h. 1 :r" ' est.-S. 11OUHtl f;C(,., (nlte 1,iolh A PIiooia,) o b,,Oooo,,o,,,110,Oo ,;No .I,0ro .. 'rl.lIoiS ir ,.,.oubr oIlE l, PhIIIollohio,,o oyA, 0lm- 0,9n".10 In1 El.EI,.II, n1u10 popnrd to o.ifr todoIoI Aro te moat Yij.ool i ,,,,Iolooo,,I. I , oo *,o ,,oorir t oo ' o I I ig and A o lol. 0,111011 ElIBI(Y SDDLRY IIAIODICEE, iAR'n Iss. lEATH. El0TRIAVELIINE AND I'ACKINGRIIENKS' INDIARUBBER ,I C r: SA.DDLE. COACII IIHARNESS AND iRUNK MAKERS' SIII11,EI.0\I, TEISISIINSYi, 000. Lul LACEh & CO., 81 St. Charles street, I*b RRANCII OF LA('EY & PHIIIII.IS'S CELeRRATED HAR NI SS 11ANUFlrr\~ORY Phdblml bia, are 11ring the finest and most AulI,,lbIIIAR' yySS, SIADDI.E ANfD TRUNKS at rdeducdp'kPB . G~rItF.PA 1111 NG STI'TT.V ATTENDEDTO. W97 Iy.W' 'Prum pt A enr- nlury. thIrn, Cholera raHb,,., and other disease. of the etbmch and Lwesb tt has Man use by greet.tumtb,, d prrr ith thehighest -tisho- Alt,, nHt physlAms tAE,,.,lA have pNmounced it me o thbe mat valunbla remdies known, Meuru it . iltirsl curesthe diseaes for which ILt i. recommended. 13 Sold by a1lthe prinipl Dyuityi in the United Stals E. D. BEAACH, Sole Proprietor, Ayothst.Ay .d Dutegt.t nlql,.IL~V R-tl,.-ttmmrr hr rll"F.r . I .lmhnnv It1 PASTURAGE-The suhscriher having Ira*dthe HIbrTAyttI RACE bOU'St C ay r u PA'Ttjl t iur the ye{ TUIIA OFI dORSE9 nnntgthe present iaii. AAy~ly'- the prep a=.", art F. W.COELER, Urtlms House, 35'Inin Corner ofSr. Chlnri~e nn 4 Co.- a It..U. FIRE BRICKS-200,000 English, Pittsburgh rnd j77ENTUCKYA. DMUSTRARD2& CO.. 11 foeeniur elrsai r 1 [7ENTUQKY MUSTARD--200 dozen, for sale E. JE . HARIT A 00., 19 Teho, p&& &. etm!. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Merchants' Insurance Company of New ORLEANS. CAPITAL 19A,00 ........... ALL PAID IN. JOHN PRMBRRTON, Prsident. A SCHRIEEAR, A0,0pet. ti The* DiTretors •'arthely reorm the inhalntsn of the Furrth the are preppasred to NSURE AGAINST FMIE, MARIN AND RIO'ER RISKS nt the lo~wt antsi. A reuofm o TEN peRCENT. i, ,cah will Ib made toierum dfining Imene. with tInh Company. DIRECT'OR FOR TIlE AGRENCY: JIoh PAbert ., re.O Oordr IY pnr Auh, Ma nul 1J.,, T. 1R.. HW.W gt, Thaon. J. try, ' IItrsa. e Lerny Richard Salher. EDW•RD IVY Ageat , Home Mutual Insurance Company of NEW ORLEANS, W Wit. . , api Wt of $tSU0, i. prepaBdtor110dv npllieItlon1 for FIREMARINE AND RIVER RI[S, IA AtbA oE Ilh Colpol No ,I I. RAI ETRTEET. Aery p 11in 1ilrn with itbeames, ItAs e n i ts e s eeu, and the 1 ro 0 lr AldII, id iF tAhose who nur.with tAhe om, yp. I. eaFios ae n 1 r ir•,tbtedl- nder thap control ofthep ourt T61 oolane eatabwinhs d purely on the mutual psi o Int. anme and Ili" Troy ee b.l6- this . ;rription (f2qt00)offenamp mpl Tht arr.lolio f tbs eompf y i opepatn lln times or inspectionbythose EIhingA tomke I.nsurea with it. ALEXANDER BROTHER, PreIdeAt. JOHIN H. OWEN, Ve President.o J_' II. W,.slo.., Serretry. TRUSTEEI: olhn R. Sh, S.L. Lery. J oC.OAiodEich, JuOm Thomas A. }I. Ml, J.E. Caldwell J. J. Oreen, J.P.I Ar,,, W.LL.,LAnr, J•onO.WEAdrn, John H. Oweu W. To., "'dlinm Eneo, ' ,John 11 S. de Vier, B,,mel StOwart, Rufu MIdhennyo. Robl DyO, R. W. MIlba.A, I.O.Coc., F.Ho, :.O.No.•1. I. A. DoherIly, . W.GOp. F. Shaw, H.V.BIrer, J. J. RobAo, MmeI WOhiOte,T.B.Tnylor, Joh Rode.An. .O. Rodgen,. U.nl] W.H.LAtc,,b a. The Liverpool and London Fire and Life INSURANCE COMPANY. AIthobA..l pII....T,. MRAmAE1 DOlI.wl. P id p C t ................................... ... I.. 1 I rpu Reere. d Fund ............................. IO... 1•0, Working Cnpital-Two Million, Three Hundred andForty Thlousmd Dolla. liferig b it nPuIually lare IA pi. andthe unlimited nd.idtl liability o the 8tkholder,th t great denderatom In ImnaMee---t irt p rf etcenrit to the publio-is now prepd to i-mum agains Fire Risks n Nlw ,,t,, .. h. .h .. reason.ble term. T.e auaul sitebamet of premium mode to plan the Comp ol'.Po sie un a par with the Mutual Couln el, and .11 ,ttmo ao Ifar l- wil be prompt and liberal- CHAS. BRIGGS, Agent,OO78 t S. Chalrs..troet. BOARD OP REE•RENCE IN NEW ORLEANS: Srnll! Nicholon, A.Heim• Tamu.s SeUar, A.Ioflur, O.A. llt, Wn. Mare Wn. Pello.w., J. I.BA.hn, J.. Robb, E. Ogden. DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK: SJAB. BBROWN,GibArm,,. MOkr W.Celln, MUort 0L1fpo, , d. ds U.W. Faber, Wm. B. Wtmore. ALF-t PlIt, Residen SeReetarR.. Fa.YclU OGlaurn, Cotnsl of the Bard. 095 ly nutual Benefit Life and Fire Inmsuance COMPANY OF LOUISIANA. ga' rneorperaod In AprIU 1849, anddeclared a dividend of50per conton Two Yea rn s Botioen. OI•ce, No. 88 CASP ST., be, ween Gaier and Common eta. Bcerxeee or rxa Co.- earroan ro 1 .. Ira.-ce Out.. This Compern being organized .Jlely for the protection ofthe pmll y holdera and their familien agai't honnt and psvrt ry u I. its operatin Great National Be.evolent I.tltutiir, cosdueted'• the mat mela ard .1lh|principle|, and affording for a Mn1annual wn paid during ie a airgge and handmlme leacytowidow. and childrea after death. _TAt! policy holdenr=whethr for life or shorlterm t rr h~ocam ti he Iu o icy a t Jdth h utioi s r-eme thewholn of the profiti of the Company. C Wnilor can inre the live. "d' Deblon. A enirad woman mu rcert insurance n the life of her h •lmd, for the sole benefit and ca of Ler-lfcnd children, free from the claima ofcrediton. TRUSTES8: -ahn S. Alliso I-Jeohnam, Edwrd S moew Jnhx ffngaat. Samuel Bt Art RiV.M ~all Rober Wed, E. H. Burton, J. Perkis -'oeph Welker, WmM6ar. Ardd Hanis. DIRECTORS: E. W. Sewell Thos. C. Jenkin.s P.B. Taylor, Edw. Jenner Co.. Johbl M. hrran G. Mt eeer, 6F. M. Cohen, L. Bpmteeberg . H. R iodewalh, Samtml Wolff, ohn A. Dorgheray, C.6. Lutheord, 0 Wiekham, John Clibm.., R.C. Arldatea d Geo. W. Smith N.C. Ha.1 R. Bein, 11.O. Hearth E. If. Wingate. Ew.. J.r-lr C .rl. Vice Presldent. A.J. Wenn..... U,, M. D.,~ edinal Board of Ts(uwa, HUNT, M. D~ { Cot-ultation. 11. G. Hl-r.. Aetoary....M. 6l. Co-Lr, Attarne. IHlcx A Z BInr M. D.o NO, 9•1 hlagoe street, Medical Examiner, who will beatthe Ga.Ie daily.from hlf-petl to 9 P. v. By the Charter only 450O0 is taken on n tingle lik, i3f' T'b Gemp y yi pr•pired to enrtetin aliution bfr Life Ins.- r nnr,&d ienue Pollirea on all wand and healthy White person- and N. lroe., at the Table of Rates eatnbhshed bytheBoard, which are 1et th•l the ratew rhnrged by the NtewYok and Loonon omee, and without theirredtrietionas tor 'desiuncentheSouth. By thehnrter,Divid..d. ofProfits aredeclared unuuail , and the profits draw interest, and can he mnale avilable at once to the extent o' two-thirds oftheirAmounm e•i-•lretI• rty hu paidhi- premiu mintull. tT C~nltrni•a Permitsat ewYork and londoe reteo, Proppetes Table ofRatba and all information a to Life OnMur and all impel •res,,r to Rl ct Immrnce, can be had atthe Ome of the Compny. .Te E.xteolive Traveling Privileges. Or Off] boon,9 ". x.to 6 r NewOrleans Agency of the Mututal Pro- TECTION INSURANCE O. OF NASHVILLE, Term. L3" This Compeny will Lurer on the Mutual Prineiple Housel, Mer- rlmn,ihle, ate., nealnat POSS nrDAMAGAE byFIRE end the Cuaree or Ve=s, [q of r: cr dr . rlptleo against THE PERILS OFTIlE BEAR ,'Ni R IYRS. ea- IAW pefusl haviqg theirproperty insured inthis Institution are Iht, tlred t a f rll partIctp.:ttO in rire YroIt•, withOut amy Lbility to 14. TRUSTERS : N. III' :on, .. S.Plcelrr Jae. }orton, ]r., J,,hn Wat'rs, J. 0i.Sheph•".rd D. 'eaver ' J. A. 1Alist.r, t. Douglace, 1:. '.Smith ,. B. •'elt, Jhlun Mlorrow, B.R. RMKeun el Joisn H. E w en "A.A. Plru., 1'. W. ,exey l',. T, Ikar Samuel Sen-'. A .So ion , '., E. S.}leVI, 7. B. Knowxles C. Ie . Hillmnn AI -s. Nall, .B. Johnson, Ro L . SRDwar. t, It. F. Brel. A.J. D~uno• ' W. Pritchard, L. K. Flt• a, FI. HIekr, T. A.Tbum.. A.O. P. Nicxui..n., Presidet. 61. S. ! /LcriR, Vcee President. c. J. F. Wularox,Secret.ry. LOCAL DIRECTORS : 'l'onm. K. Price, R. H.Fr.ser, flee. L. t V et h C. Conner. iioe lv W3. A.JOHN.SON, Agent, 98 C.ommereial Plane. SLAVES. SLAVES FOR SALE ON TIME.-Several Snlal SL. .VS S oniPS ofCOIKS, alnle and Femle, and WVSIIpL- and IRONKRS, undher n h1l ranote , for approved , ty ,ape,,onlrr edit till thn Istf u!hmu,,lnrp, 1553 NoUetobLar intereat lt r ' Ah per cent1 r fa tron d ot.t , d llnn turit v. mry7 LONG &d JOHI•SON, Brrokere,"1,1 Cionmmrel Phce. = AMES W. BOAZMAN, No. 15 Perdido street, Fi le py triet 0 ttntiot to the PURCHASE AND SALE OF NPA(!)EA. SLAVES OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON IHAND, AND CASH PAID FOR YOUNG NEGROES. aEFRE1NCF.S : WrigbLWilliama & Co., Ioon Titd & Co., Williams. Pillie I Co., M . Aorow,woA &Co.. S.O.INelo & Co.. E.W. DiRe &..& i20 3mdAWR JAMES WHITE, No. 103 Gravier street, New IOrI ne wil] , onuttly PURCH&SE NEGROES also, Bo.r atnd Sell o", C',,nunimlioa any and .1 S I.e cons Jmed toh m. 1tell REMOVALS. SEMOVAL.--B rELlI. & Co. have tempora- LL oily r-mou-d their oMce from 61 Common street toNo. V4 Cam- o, sfet. try EMIOVAL.--R. H. MAHR, Attorney at Law, hha rem.,'ed from No. 1l St. Clharles street toNo. 21 Cnmp et., t-', n35 ly )1RUG STORE REMOVAL-The sub-n r giber resytf u ll inform h. friends and th, publicthatM hoea nmoved hteDRUG STORE Ot the Sooth-.vst corer of 'hrt,.•. ad C.0 toh•se * treet0 0 where he will be iNy to o L Ieis oli cutomer and. thho 0 h10 may favor him with tholrpatmL ge. E. D. BEACH, A thecary enIDruggist J..&tf South-west corner ofC•mnres ed CmtomhoUs ItReet. MUSIC STORES, ETC. CHAS. HERRMIANN, TeSaOer c the PIANO, VIOLIN. GUTAR AhD Si.V- 1:l. Apply at teb Ahuh, StoAN of Al,. H&WITT An. aSCIpI ree. p17 Imp IIORATIO D. HEWITT, PIANO FOOTE ANDAIUISCSTORE,NA nt, NAIOrluI, 111ld relpeetIully Hqat the .,rllmnllu of te pahrll to hielargean tne- Alntof MISICAND MUSICAL 'NSTRUMENT o1 nlS AAriAtiAibriptioiI, and also to !ti. all .erec1 tae,1d ANNIaII PIANO FASTA 1 II,,hum the Io'o'o",, ll tIAIA,,,.n inthe United Stntee nd AUROPE, among rhiA h ern tobI foland ISA,, of A.STODART CO., I Nu1l'lllI HAII. SO,1,If NaYork, Sad PLETEL Co1. ol TheSabve iOlAet II,-A-oI thiIollwingk inds: RANOIIE- 111 AGAND, PICCALA, PICCOLO AAtLIQUE ANO SQUARE-Ire .. Itbu nI11 ellrbetcd maken in the wo Id etahioinl( nll the Iste .,IAoAIA\- nlm, , may be hll ofthe aublaoiber fAIlel 1,1,10 t nd .u a" S elc. su W 7 Orvlver. They 1l~:i~ be aeld at tnvnvlncturers' Inun.a. A Il',IAUL C ASRCHANSDIS,,Nel 1 , SAnd l ,n inany q Sntit,. .\lmlollyothern, the lubscribr keep. oalnnnflSon hand the I." wd u~ huent s.lcoliun ofACCURDEO"S ever hronght tothle Southarm Inrrket, Afflih ere oll cd ,t the meet reuoAnbl WI,. SUITARS.In,l,,e- C-ied L' WIILLI AM HALL & SON, from1 thie mostppl-Iad SPANISH .,I ILDS These iastra-ts are ofthle flat .uen, and -arnoted to ,rdLA.'n lmnto. all lubacriber hoe had m00111,any IAI,,1,,IiI rho hlllic ,.linne in7'hnu Northern ditiey ellu NowOrlean, nod ini ll...IAAIIIIUqlIIiIIrd I iththie I li..h,5td1.AIIS ofthe basin... Hie ,toock is the best mlerted that I ... everbeen I. the Souther. market wlll hie iiYiliti..h a ndl that he Will M- y be,.v on hand .eleccted ,11.15f ell kill oAl MIUSICAL INSTRAIOAATS and the LATESTand AIII'P FASHIONAOSLUAIUSIC. The 5111ie1l PnblicaIe roIpultoIIy 1,11d to 1 AT1 U. h IT 15 Ct1,isp. 0.0. ie3}. HORATIO D.HEWITIT, 39 Comp el.,N. O. HIIATS, BOOTS, SHOES. Ladies' Shoe Store, xo. 124 cANAI, STREET. ;$ \\her,, enmv b fnd all th, 1I 1ri•til. of LADIES', MISSES' SCIIILD IRE SICD S, ofthI nea rs .tyle and be.t l •rkul n- I aIt tREASONAIB1LEIIE PICES C au ie who deire nn legaInt :, i ler, 'IIIr etro incited to look at thI kola inthI'd Cltdaliahmsat t ,i 1 t 11 ay in t le cit y . apl9 31,1w w- (HARLES BRANDSTETTER, Fancy SBOOT AND SHOESTORE, No. 14S Dryadea. ., I, ,.,in Mxlpoluen+ im Terlmwhore hep. mntsnfly o . ,, i a full .,olrtmlnt of ENTLEIN'S, lADIFAe' AND1 IIILDtEN'S SIIOES, t low prie. BOOTS AND SHOEAS andlto r 1r. ,nd r1lr ud i. thUe .- i.l mla nll. al1 t 3mlp U ,ES BOOTS AND BROGANS--300 I, .... i s .2I .. .. p1llUa .... lnlt4I1l . , ,.h i 9•+ A.F. DUlNBAA CO., 64 and 56 Common at. rVO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS. SThA .ubsrihr r noea rein'g reI h I wpIly of , SEI.,, BROGANS AND MIEN'SB.B .TSI th. . with , l.41., l 4 B.ortla.t m U(IOTS, SHOES ANIA BROGAS.E " ,rl. thr ( Ons, r~s [. t .inilt for nl nen t lam telll, A.F. DI'N IIt A * I f 4 l and Commlln It. SHloES, BOoTS AND BROGANs-2 67 Sm, lninrgfrom ahily Bltic and Wel.nAter, for Sb a. F, DUNBAR &t CO., lu I5 lnod 56 C..-- steet. NORTHERN SUGAR--Landing from hark S bblLoverin' Cmhe" l5 bb61. Lorring'. Pulveriz.ed bb. Jeii. LarsT Ao.,le T ,,•ay E. J. HART k CO., 19 Tboupytol.n .t. BUSINESS CARDS. SDDI8ON &CO., Wholesale Grocers and Corn- . miaiea Merchn t, 69 Poydru e., Newlrtlemn. fl A NDREWS & CO., JOHN W., Commission SM.rehaotonne Shippuem Are.0, 9I Cumee, 0t. i , aia r en u c_._ r__ o___ . _ _ _ .y-ro l yI _ ARTHUR& CO., I. W.,Commission, Pro•lvsion $ENSON, J., House, Sign and Ornamental CADE, S., Repairer of all kinds of Furniture, v_________ri, near--rof Cirrus. myl lylp CONVERSE & CO., Grocers and Dealers in vWeaum Preodu, 9l Tehwpib lle a .te eoaerof oL}tLW C RRELL, EDWARD J., Attorney at Law, iule rAmirn'imifor TeooeNomeNo,9 1Gr Goaeet N-O st CHRISTY, W., Attorney at Law, Commia- 'e r rthh Unit.Atu.,and oi. nrlyererySumaith. Utou. ~RARY, J. W. & J. A., Brick Layers and t ulilden, No. 916 naromne,.treet NewOrlean. TPT III rmunjetlo h with th. above, binoMwe iwi 51ild BRICK CIS'fI'ItNS md guaranty 11m. Con5mucat5.o0n through th PMth union will weal rompt dispatch. fera t o-u, . R. W.}ill,D. F.Burthe,. Lyal & Dairao, l. A.Bear .5 MSy, Jnsph F.lsn. s1 5 IIBOLL, WM. O., Carpenter and Builder, . No. 170 5. Joseph tr.lt, betee. S t. Chr-,. l-d uoudelet. ob 'g Of all dwFip•tlm on sort otc eo.able tCrmn s Bot 6it•-1 pp twntI made of bl 56k wals..or nhog-M, -a. finely o- thwi. Clta- made and repaind and gnaraue~d far oteo yar. •ANIEL MAYEB, formerly of Kentoeky, _;' U Indt blnd maesad rttoiread nLttie-wotw and Packin. 57• 5u5. tlJo h.. Acnolegmn Af *yoedCss..5J,.tv.t. o48,l fd Boris ofl Zenda . Dpde . tee , Sewldder . aslls s e ly SUBANK d. . . Attorney t Law, No87 REENWOOD ., A. FCO., Commission Boot and Shoe Wusboclu, 64ad 56 Cwmmn seret, New Onus,. d'! ar E L MAYLOR & C., Dealers in Coffee, 1) 1a olraeks, Mlu.,Aamnea~dl ona Brat~waod Irr lor inCb,,, p a J'.a.n . S~ray Comm i mnror t. eu o gm •,ky to raLe A noardWeatn fr IProdi, 1Uo • •t a e D ,portd IL~. N. 6n Camp street, Newvrlesos. _ ap6 5 .ANK, . F J i.,Attorsiey ae t tLarw, No. 871 !" ( rklr Itreot, NewOllaa... n161, GREENWOOD N CO., MOSESE, Commission 1n Forwardi~l lcrruunt, s6 Grans, I~strt. a ty G~EO. C. TAYLOR & CO., Dealers in Coffee, U ;lmny Bags, Rice and WesterPmdacr, N~o. 66 htgumm stoat, 63" Mr. W.C. Free i we authorized Agent to tans..[ all buddew f tie Howe0 u per notril act, paied th1day before A5 . C. Aisworsh, N,.W,,y Publi, __ [ylf] _EO. C. TAYLO CO. SGPIEFF & CO., A. D., Wholesale Grocer andt Charu, and Agent Inr T e osAlbdny Ala, Port r.d Ne zk Cider, Noe. 8, 540 ad 4 Old ,vee nd No. I0 Frontl, , New Ornrs. 01 HARALSON, F. N., Notary Public and At- tornyLaw U.S. enmmiuieoner Wl Min i ippiand Ar No. .2 Echange Plaee, opposite the Pot-ofte. Iew " ART & CO., E. J., 7i Tchoupitoulutreet, Whoisle Dealel in Groerie Dug, C mitely Pnplr, etc. H AMILTON WILLIAM, Collector, (at Mr. loho Hoey'a OCe,) No. "1 Camp ec. 10,,, ,o---Rv. Dro. So' Dr. t,,, Fouh-r-tret, , boe Ju- lit; WVm. H. Galand, esq., dMucipal Hall, Second Municipality. JONES, SAMUEL, JR., (late TALBoT, JONES & Co., Blimore) Grocer and Forwarding Mlrchant, 45 Poydu KENNETT & CO., FERDINAND, No. 98 s.u~ii- ao bhad a complete gaortment of DROP and BUCK HOT, en EAR LEAD, from the SL L-uis Shot Tower. dll t T ONG & JOHNSON, General Brokers in L St Note. and g, alo R.al Est aO ,ed Slve. No. 52 •ormerced Pla .e, NewOrl ees. plS Gm M1ARR& ROBERTS, Attorneys at Law, 27 1 Cap srest, NewOrleeao. mbl _ H. MEYER, No. 100 Camp street, 11.3 Watchsker end dealer in JEWE.LRY, OLD YEN,ANCY ARTICLES, and WATCHIS. AI Jewel,,y artirler F•pnd atmadsota price'. m1s SICHOLS, B. F. Architect, Offie 2 p stree, p st5l. ontinuue. to fum1ib Plea for Publ B u ld., wres, Dwet li , etc.,etc., and to superintend their erectio sand roll sad.-rto render a n tiafnetory sereiee to al who -y tat" him with petraag .___ . _ i _ _ 111 oLCQTT & SM.ITH, Attoroney at Law, Np. IsSt, Chsrlee sreet. o27 Iy PU1G, MIR & CO., Commission Merchants, 8- St Louie sIteet. .11l ly POMROY, EDWARD II., Commission and For- w•n• MerchanA, No. e aenir ,smy Neoreianu. aS pICKLES, JONAS, Dealer in Foreig n and Some(c Ldq or,Wieate•. , No. { T ioupito ul.•met, New ,..nan•....pnne roy , Domesticndyollond Ginr Do e r Peach Brody and Yore Spina, id..y on han 018 IFl HIIPS, L. A. a D errean Artist, No.28 -- AYMOND, W. C., Family Grocer, 71 Camp R ACE & FOSTER, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law--Oice 14 PEcdage Plke, NewOrlean.. mh93 ly R ETURNED TO THE CITY.-F. H. BADGER, DLentit, (of Tennessee, formerly of Alabama and Georgi) No. 133 JULIA STREET, betwen Camp and St. Charles streets. hte Hnildinop, NewOrleat 6m rHC"00{t . aS{q, - I 0O{U{U. '. 'elf, NotnybPubli. Attoney t l.a. STARK & CHRISTY, Office No. 10 Banks S• ,_ade, N .Orlean. apl _ T OOLE, JOHN, Commission Merchant, Emi. ritio ntd Remlttnce OJe, l5 Banki Plar. atee r-VERRIO, J. NARCISSE, Parish Auctioneer, Generl Agent ndClleetr-OrWee 61 Chetimntehal Wreet o•.o hi a.o l., l~a. . .. . s V•EASIE, J. Hl., Attorney and Counsellor at I.+w, rwul practle n the Parishes of Concordia, Teuaettad Mlad. -O,,•-- l,,.,', '.arl street, .nvhes, Mlice. _ h3 8yaATERMAN & CO., J., Importers and S* Whnoleesle Deale'rs Hardware, Cutlery Iron Stnee Nail, "t,". (.n of ithe AUil), No. 14 Nhagazineatreet, comer of commn, :.' ,! ..-. . .. . ... .14o adhw W M. L. POINDEXTER has been appointed ." by Gov.. FMoote COLMISSIONER FOR THE STATE OF O00SISSIPPI. mhss of W• OLFF, SAMUEL, ITmporter of Wines, " Brandies, etc., od General Coammi.ion Merhao, No. 06 WTILDEE, JOHN P., Attorney and Counsellor t a , ,7 Gravirr et NewO leans. UP I W wR1. W•'.T. a.. lit.. SiRIGHT A. J., & CO., Cotton Factors and " omCionnmitoand Forwarning Ierchants 67.6Greetr a. j7lI y T'fUE undersigned continue to make liberal SCatsl Alance nlon aIprv'd cnignments to their friends in n.ao I, Kiaor,, Yohilclphia NvwYorkaod Boston. f;1 tf ' 'FERI,. KI:NNIo T & R .. ."93 Mlamie at. FURNITURE, ETC. OHN 1. BUROEN has removed his FURINITURE STOREtirom No. 141 toNa. 53MOA- V E ,ott E n noance t oplwoite the Arrxde, arhoro eri r , n r ntimimlel o of t lIo Imtmnpge ha Lashraf nerird Irom Me friends and the public. It l C IEAP FURNITURE STOREr No. l/ Fo Cirrlla r.reec, cmr of Perdido--JUSePH B. tIL'BIARP solrsnle and rstnil dealer and mnuaeilrmrrr of CAB1NIN T FURNITURE, *s h S. Beds., ad s, \rlloin, Serretariea, Bookneaeq Ihrbla Top Si leboae . ~tuin .1 WHork Tablesa; Mlarble 7'op Uurcau andH'llh Stands;loaknoqqyg lIEd: Nnhogan)y alnat. (.n and W l SeatChaiR ,Ile al Htlmr Dattreaei ; blopita Bars; Feather Pillows andeedd ng of 1d .118 l.his stork i. m,,ll EdI,,mI the Haa r. T ,Ma . Snd thepu- ir 18rei to cell and eaEmin e for themmleolv before pmurr l(dl,. Car Al Furniture packed andmade ready for shfppiug has if STILL THEY COME !-A new arrival of fea- en ayueae Patent PortPble SPRING MATrRRSSRR, hi.h .b s Idly blelg inroducd into use by all w s. t ldy cmfhort and l,1,y. " Mo3ltt-makesr. the bed complete-tkat I...... y Th:h Gnu b oltnd up into n eery usnll compn and no nlo cellsoxtint tohnl n e xiriin gen~eral enllefaetiou to allwho us them, which (sapraotha 1h, 'v arethe moat ctntfuabl Merl- no . se. ' boon r clebratad MaUro-e can be was ad nn forais dmteg x11 oomnea our, at J. M. WEY.IOTHR' Fu1itu, Sale Room, bi . 107 St.yRQUtreet, on idoorlrom Poyd., ,t Wv The public ere respectfnly roeported to cabl and aaemine this stark, l2 if 6UNDRIES- lEGNNY HAGS-15 050.0 CIGARS-50,000l. PAPER of .11d I.riptioo.. COFEEK-Jo, IO Lebg.; Iaonno., 0 Loge. HAMS-D.Ra'.g nad S ogg B Shoy'.-10 Eienooo Ibi.iog. I[ICE-L5tierrri . Nor ae by x07 E.J. HARIT & CO., 79 Trhoopit oaol..Ws,.. ITAVAL STORES TO ARRIVE-Cargoof bark i'Pn.yoet,Sooo Wlnliogtlo, !oily O.peed, ill IxoMlEdlow,to 2o00 bbos. (bogI g i.) TAR. 310 " "" "" PITCH. 5600 ." ROSIN. 10 SPIRITSTURPES'1INE. .2.14 Avplh InA. DELAGIRAVE h CC.,~71 .log00ion treet. r AND WARRANTS IURCHASEDI JJ LOCATP.D.-Holdr. o. . 1go S ,l.oI. 4o, m. SOSl~l~ Sogtloobo,, 1H50, IISiOOl o rso,IS~~10. SIll o4oiliSlhig h ,.1001,1,rioc by Rg100a 50 J"i h eg,,oI. gs;I o1,Sd.osed to 11, maypb1Rat, 'font. locate th, ontedrbT ie en i n., and personal impacotion m JL. eacsh trl 0 o .. Is q7-n I k WAr "gRTH,,.TTr". nnl.,oIag.0,1 D)ONE FELON OINTMENT-Certain to give oo ioni twentyo m.Say bonad toCURE insi ..,oek., t01.. Ioy0 rt.1000. S,.do191 per bo.. Als., SALVE F0OR RILIS, oooog, ,l, i ke lokr oogto,,00 fty oot. r box. For P xle.11 laylU lm. No. 109 MAGAZINE STREE~T. r10 CABINET MAKERS AND REPAIRERS, Nw mlaningeit the St1. Joseph trea Wharf, schoir. arglof 11 IANA POPLAR LUMBER, c lBating of- 60,01-fac.t of 100o1,Sd o( nch. 40,05lE0,.10f 14y BSCAN'LING. 0,51uU fe1t of WRATHER BOARDS aod S ly 4 SCANTLING. For.sln by JOHN 0. HIARRIS, lylOSt 98 T1_aupi___lr street, I .,lRin. fl ENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY.-J. L. X JOURDAN B CO.,No. S00 Caonp.I., will oio.. p1.rtiontI- I yllrc~g ofvl account, 5"rclptx rcirel Tor kte.P 1, . nad Prrir-kI. e o.II the SRi.n, alsoin sorop,. AdrertieemnnM received for ineenln I th Northam and Cutsm p, irRe nd luofu tbb pan in thertou~llry prishc o( buu'iI- al~aylo . hand ad for ,leaPEIooDloy AL S oof LSoiESo,.A II O7IES, IXTTRR PAPER, PERIODICALS Aod STATIONIRY" 0 .1;or soilh a well selctd eovoot-1 101.1s001 pool.r SHIIIET N lA..,-nnAisno of the lates pohllAoiono. 141, 4CON VENIENI CARGO OF SALT BfSot o1i dORIS thTEOE ArtBur. P09. Pl by t0091 OHN TOOLS, 26 Bank Place. New Orleans Wholesale Prices Current. CAIEZFU0JY CORRECTID EIVEPRY WEEK. aFos I To MIYoo5 P From TO B I L.8w0th5C .... -. " xwtaev, ry - IA I6 {)On PleotWfie .. I- f0 - Oermn...... .. - Feral f 3 31l 28K3805P., 505! T~,o,05n21 ... 1 0 2155 IoOsok -3 02215 0 Norh. i ...... - {)( Pi h........1 6 orern ...... - - Roain...... . 16 - Bread, 050000m't 42 -8 CsRo,,0...., 1- 48..........Io N - A Rea<,io.mj - 0- 04 Pan.1.64..3.b Y 0 - -I I. 0 s 5Spm iss 1 55 10 Rrlek., F Sl..l o.An .. , 0 lake ...... ,60 0 des. eomm r .. 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Fr,"rl.4a1e :4 1. 311 o , dry ........ 3 0 35k Lella, *l ID. do. do. biar. 1b 00 Sheert . - S - - lih : ion o.Pnllo n.... 3 81 IIimc, 19 bil. rbhpliagney .B8 0 I 0 Western u....... 1 95 1 75 ..... ,l 5 Moan, i9 R.- 954'-- 3 Amrriran.... 1- A -9np OTICE.-Was picked up in front of the store, . Sa turday, blav , ONE BARREL CRUSHED SUGAR. Thu mlrr .a_ have the eanue by Proyn pmperty mra paying for this adver tpl mont, by .alling at No."P New l•v,,e, myll 3re NOTICE.-DAVID MOORE is this doay author- 1 1 i Wo act and trnset, men and reeeire ant Fl, ) euch money II may becoma Ite frlom tbe de}, fmr whieh he "Y.ayonract inmy name aad doall my affasl, bulesal nd eonccrne, of whwav*.r return n d kilnd, wilt,,t eeptln or resP eraion.A REBECCA TAVARES, Nunw(rlcn e, s•ln I=, il.--mvl lw 11 Po\ y tretre NOTICE.-Any man of experience and busi- nres habit., with couh eapitwI of four or Ave hlndred oll.rs. Iy hoer of s god plem or a profitable inoestmont. Addres L, a thiefIce. pl• n31,_ OTICE TO CONSIGNEES-The British ship N SCHOODIAC, Ior ler, ,nleer fron I.iver •ol, snI w dp Iwhrgin Ih,- r go ntrst "s, !.%and ulloi-ali|- Conigees will please [ tend io til. r.,.ipt of Ihuir enr.~1. n the }A"eC or thy wrill to .trred ni toe, dir win eatlram . [IsPo p ] SOI.S POOLE. v15 sukt 1'Ave. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.--The bulk of 500 S tipree or barrels o BEEF ,r PORK or bavy freIight, will be sks Ip By hip SCHOODOIAC, Ca.,. Poler, for I.i-rpol, on eua rls, is immedia te upp li•ion is. 5a e to 'el JOHN TOOL,. h Ban: Pla.e. CUONSIGNEES per ship GEOIRGE 1V. BoIenaE, thI C O,pt thnine er m Iniv hweolh rill dPl.aoot tbull b 1IIn reeipt of Bwi ud ~~aLrrualarr~ nl o Iwrtmitbd within fie dn r, wit be anl to ,heu pubrlir elrar at tir nz 1ena, null rink. m1I11 .IOI{ 7I.F. Y Bank Place. CAME to my stable on Sunday Mayy !Inbrat o4rl bkllrala BY HVRSE,edc~l ahannnl hIlEL. 7'ha owner w-ill Illrlsr call, Payrhxrpee, amt enke him Ior..y. mlyll 5t P. D )RES, Rmllppn. Let. tCaurl an Cwnmuon el SOS1T-On Wednesday evening, vhilerata ning ine Parldy-Concert, r ~l~~Y 7;a RINSP5INSP55TACL " Iv A SHELL CASE C'hs fidr will b. enitahiy rewarded by leaving thecame at 86Cam l.treL. ANUElr BOLFF. T WENTY DOLLARS REWARD.- St Poet RFi,- Dutriet, s ~ bl,,kNEW FOUND e A, lS, with a white slwt on the breast, answering tothe name ofJack. HadtI Pollar on. The above sward w,11 Wpaid, andl no elliogs asked, foro hie Talir , ,on board~ sdll Imyl, p.i JOs. ,.k.,l TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD- I Wilib ,.id fwb cpaure of the sla, e . onul n uss s J RHODA, who slest,,y I.tl, 05 J,,lia I.. on Ith 8th of s.U. ryheilt. She is whom SS l.are oW an YIII.L mII. at in like an dlodn oman, with etnuht heirS; generllyswe.rs two esrls h, ,t; about RiS diiry lseil. lender s uiii speah. ks rk wha 5seyn tol l not ten 5 plain; he biid tIee, and s i a tree.. Sh tomwlrly belunpntl to h" -r Jonre, t' f m-h enlnty, 1T in the shu has been trying toget back She is not nv6 nrqlwmtcd inthe dv my IItf " . X.FISK. F OR HIRE-A Mulatto Man, competent as a 1 WwReh Mem n or Dhib,, Ro nt S-rmnt. myll lw CONVERSE A CO., 9" Tehnupitolna street. NEW ORLEANS JACKSON AND GREAT NORTHERN RAIL- ROAD 1OMPANY....NwO *L*.. Aprd N.8. E. -UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Books So SubErielion a the Cmitwl Sto, of the NEW ORLEANS, JACKSON AND aREA'I' NORETOEKN RAILROAD COMPANY nre now opest the oieof the Compny No. Ii Comm.r.il. Ple andl will ramui ope Ibr font months in h ouuisna and MihrMippi in n Jorvnpao with the He.nth meetion of tha rt dter o H. a. BUCKNER, PreeidetP .pro ter. ToaN CtLBOUI, slEnrtOly, *t•S taut8 A GENCY OF ARBOUIN, MARETT & CO. CO NAC.-ThebuCdA sine heilng been spjomtd Aepunt for the ad e.bliad hs nouleor" Arbouin, lnreAeo,." ,e prpered toreUeivd librl terms, toh M.i , in any quantity, or to n ort th!tmoay b .quisi,. d.' t1 S. VAIW5FCrnput. -HERRY BRANDY--10 quarter casks supe- rior No. 1, iu store nor for Saloyy mnAy SAMUEL WOLFF, 95 amp stlet W HITE LEAD-Wetherill's celebrated Phil- al delphia, of the vrious tt i., il a 1llsizd t atkng. s for e ale by E. J. HART A CO. 19Trhoupttouln.Street. BALTIMORE FACE BRICK-11,000, for sale by JOHN HAYMAN A CO., 9G MSuine Street. C1ODFISH-200 boxes fresh, for sale by nylO J. H.CARTER & CO., 13Common street. CASTOR OIL-25 bbls. Adams', in store and for mile by FERD. KENNEAT &CO., C 5 MaSgii s.treet. SHOT AND BAR LEAD-From St. Louis Shot Tower, in s.re aOnd for Malr byr ,yl• FR.c._ N OETrr a_ CO.. 99 M•,,uiu•.A t.. R OCK CANDY-25 boxes Red and White. myll 2w CONtVIISE A CO).. 9 Tehnpitoul satree. PEPPER AND CLOVES-50 bags, 5 barrels, -,.•.i rt ,ylll1rw CO NVERC:._ o_., 9 __ .+pit,,_i•.t_. DUFFIELL'S HAMS-30 tierees in store. 10ll 7w CONVIE S iS a CO., 91Tehobupitoulu Strseet. pICKLES--175 cases half gallons, quarts myllu CONVIRSE a Co., 97 Tehoupielu stret. T OMATO CATSUP-100 cases fresh. Smyll w COANVERSE A CO., 9 TEhoupitoul. sheL TEAS--Choice Imperial and Young Hyson, lulding rom m.hiy •.Il of (tltl. m t wr C'ONVE•RE & 10.., 5 Tebouplitnlu sat. GOLASSES BARIRELS - 1000 Cypress, in lstore and or .h' Kv myll OFSRD. KAFND IT HO . M•uln.i tet, (URN, OATS AND HAY-Landing at the Fr st Disejl, from lAtholtb Stphen A. Dnoa .M Od GI Fellow, for .l. by FIRD. KrNUTT A CO., 8 ulHsAs. s.ne. D)AILY CRESCE NI OFFICIAL JOURNAAL OF THIE CONS1OLIDATED CITY OF NEW ORILEANS BBFIIEt•TUD. a TALr.t TUC hXlor.__ rT c-r.var. Thewa arried on inn eSotland, by the frlendsand en- smal' of Qunen Mary. after herdeparture into Englandl -oproductive of an almost completedtontion of order. and laid the foundation of many •tn which were kept upby private families and ludvidnai longanfter a poli. ral causnae of hostlitty had eased. Among the mot re. markble qunarrel which bisbry or ttnditon hna recorded. sariingout of that elie bro I know of oe o deeply cher:bhed or arromponiedbynsomany romantic andp. aoliar ctrenmnstnee. as one which took ptee betwon two old familion of gentry in the neighbohood of Eii• urh. Stepbohen Bunfatield. Loerd of Cragbo• i,had hoen a zalonus and dislnterested portian of tb .Qeen. Itohbrt Monbray. of Baro•ongle. wasthe friend roe•s. eively of Murray and Morton. and distingnultsd himbel vry highly in their cause. Duorinog the year 1•5. when Edinhbourgh Castle wn maintained by Rirkaldy of Oorabg in I, halfofthe Quneen. Stephen Broa tflld held ontCraig. house in the same interest, and suffered a siege e100 a detachbment of the forces of theIRegent. comma nded by the Laird of lBarbongle. This latter baron. a maw o l re.' and brutal atnr. eontered life s a younger brother and at a early periodchose to east h1 fate among •h. rotest leaders, with a view of Improving his fortunones. The death of his elder brother in rebellion at Laogelda enabled the Regent Murray to reward his sevica with a grant of the patrimonil entaterf,. which he did nota,. ple tI take posesaston by the stronghand. to the exolouioo of hi ionfant niece. the danughter of the late proprietor. bonn incidento which hid oonrrled in the course of thb -ar. had insproed a mautua hatredl of the moot Intell charter into the breast ofBrueatfld and MIoubry : and it was therefore with a feeling of strong pe•oonal l. moaky.. ao well as Of political rancor,. thattbo attnnd look thetask of watching the motionsof Bomtfield at iCoolgbouee. BonntfletP firtbe outfarmanymoofc maw obtlgn.,nlopgw1m ba o tloaf yildb to thbparotyoftlcoogent. LiknKlr ya.d t. land. of Letligto. he •nrreadedd alpe apromie of If. andestat;-. but while his two tend• o.p ihed. dio by do. hband of the .aeeutlioner, the other by his ownhand. h, 1,4lla victim to the atelesn spite of his personal enemy. nob. inconducting him to Edinburgh ona prisoner. took fire at aome hitter rxpression on the part of the captive and -mote him dead'upon the spot. lBrunmild left a widowand thrbee infant naw. Thelady of Craighoute had been an intimate of the anfortnot, Mary fronm herearly years ; was educalod with her' i, Fotero in the Catholic faith. and had left her conurt to he. egmrthe wifeof Brulntfild. Itwnas a time calculated to change thenatnres of women a well aoe of men. Thl severity with which her religion was trated in Sotland the wortog of her royal mitrr.s. and finally the roerd. inoge and death of her hnusband. acting upon a mindnato. rally rnthusiastic. all conspiredl to alter the charaete. oc Mari• CarmichaeL and substitute for the osy hbao of hec arly yearn the gloom of thesepulchre and the peilten. tlary. She continued. aftcr the restoration of pace, tO renid in the honee of herlate husband; hbut though, It was within twomiles of the city. she did not for many years reappear inpublic. Withno soeaety hbut that. her children. andthepersons necessary to attend upon them. shte mourned in seret over past events. seldolm ctirrong from a particular apartmont. which. In accord. onee with afashion by no means uncommon. she had eausnd to behung with blatk, and which was solely loh. minat, d by a lamp. It tlhe most rigorous observances of her faith she wo oostled by a priest, whose octaslonal visits formed almdt the only intercourse which she maintained with the ex- ternatworld. One strong passion gradually anqloed a complote sway over her mind-revenge a a passion whih the practice ofthe age had invested with a nonveanlonal roopetahility. and which no kind of rollgiousfeelng. then. known, wo able either to chek orsoften. to entlrely wns she absorbed by this fatal passion. that her very children at length ceased to hae intolest or merit In her eyes. except in so far as they appeared likely to be the merans of gratifying it. One after another. as they reached the age of fourteen., she sent them to rance. order to bhe educated ;butthe tcomplishment to which they were enjoined to direct their princoipal attention that of martilal exercises. The eldest. Stephen. returnd atelghteen. a strong and active youthb, with a mind to little poliah or literary information buat con•ldered a par- s~c .,l.t •t.,.. e.w,,, _.n.._ As his mother suvreyed lie noble form, a smile stot into the desert of her wanand widowed face. as a winter sanbeamwandersover awaste ofsnows. But it wais smile of morethan motherly pride; she was estima•c•g the power which that frame would have in eontendia• withthe murderous Mloubray. She wa not aloneplresed with the hoadsomefignre ofher first-born child ;'but she thought with a fiercerandfasterjoy upon the appearasel whirl, it wouldmake inthe single combat against the slayer of his father. Young Brantfield. whohating bee. from his earliest years trained to the purpose now cone tempdated by his mother, rejoiced in the prospect. now Ist no time in preferring before the king a eharge of mnr- lee against the haird of Barnhongle. whom he at the eame time challenged, according to a custom then not altogether abrogated.to prove his innocencen in singtle combat. The king having granted the necessary lcene. the fighttook place intha royal park. near the palace ; and to the surprise of all assembled, young Bruntfleld ftli under the powefnl sword of his advesary. The inteld- lgence was communiceated to his mother, at Cralghende. where she wasefound inher darkened chamber proentrate before an image of the Virgin. The priest who had been eommismioned to break th, nlews, opened his discourse in a tone intended to prepen her for the worst; hbut she ueat him short at the very be- giinir with afrantir exclamation : -I know what yem would tell; the murderer' sword has nprev.iled, and there ore nowbut two instead of three, to redress their ftther'" wrongs." The melancholyincident, after the first hurst f feeling.seemed onlyto have concentrated and incrersed that pclsion by which she had been engrossed for so many years. She appearedto feel that the deathof her eldest son only formed an addition to that debt which It was the object of her existenee to see discharged. -Roger," she acid. " will have the death of his brother. aowell as that of his father, to avenge. Animated bysuch a double ob- ject, his arm can hardly fall to be succesful."' Rogerreturned about twoyearsafter, a stillhandsomer. more ithletic. and more acoemplished youth than hie hbrother. Inctead of being daunted lby the fateof Stephen. le lblrned but the moreeagerly to wipe out the nlejuriee *,f his house with the blood of Moubray. On his applica- tion fer a license being presented to the court, it wasoh- i,,cted leythe crown lawyers that the case had been al-. readly eLeed by eel forloune of the former ehallenger. But while l, was theuhiject of their deliberation. the appli- cant cfuted eo muchc annoyance and fear in the court eirele. by the threeits which he gave out against the enemy ef hii hoese. thact the king. whose inability toprecu0e repec, citlher for himserlf or for the law is well known. thoughel it best to decidein favor of his claim. Roger lsruntlield. therefiore. waspermitted to fight in Icerea with lonubry; but the ocme, fertune attended hinm as that wileh ihad already deprived the widow ot her frlt child. Slippingl his ftot in the nldmst of the combat.he rele•ld to the gro.tnd, embareraeed by hio cumberous irmcr. Mon. lbray, lecordieg t, the barbarous practice of the age. im- mliale.ly eprang union ancd dlspecehed him. " Ilecenie will b done!' said thlewidow. whensheheard of ehe ftctal incident ; '. but. e•e"iae Dee ! there stilllremains ano- ther chance." Ilereey BIruutfield. the tlhird and last urvirvng son hacd I ;•dl•g teee th'e favorite ofihi mother. Though apper- ontly c not in a softer mould then hie two elder brother~. r•nd bearing all the marks of a gentler and more amiahbl lipesition,. he in reality cherished the hope of avengine his letlher's death moredeeplyin the recedes of his heart iand oleged morc urdently to anecomplish that deed. than :ney of iris brothers. Hlis mind. naturally susceptible of the softert and tendereet impres'rions, had contracted the ontteueinsm of his mother's wish in its strongest shape; es the foirert garments arecapable of the deepest stain. 'ihe iutelligenee. which reaehed him In Frannce. of the dealcth ofhis brothers instead of bringing to his heart the ,:trm anid horror which might have been expected, only Irloced him to the adventure which he now knew to bhe hefore him. Fromthis period, he forsook the elegant learnireg which he had heretofore delighted to eultivate. wis n;, hts were spent iu pouringover the memoirs of die tingecihed knights-his days were consumed in the tili yard of the sawortd-player. In due time he enteeedthe Prench army, in ordertp odd to merescienee that practical hardihood, the want of ehich he conceived to be the cause of the death of hit brotlere. Though the sun of chivalry was now declining olr ill tho Occident. it was not altogether set :Montmo- ecney nwas hut just dead ; Bayard was still alr'--Bayard, thle knight of all others who has the merited the motto. arrs ipro, et ales erelrcLe. Of the lives andactions of such tern, itenry Bruntfeld was a devout admirer and ilnatta. tor. No young knight kept a firmer seat upon his horse -non t complained less of thle sevreitie of campaigning-. none elerisbhed lIdy's love with a feeder, purer, or more devout sensation. On first being introduced at the tCourt of Illery III he had signalized. as a matter ofcoursee. 'otherine Moubray tte dislnherited heice of his father's nelrderer. who had been educated InaFrench convent by her other relatives. and waes now provided forin thg heousehold of the queen. The connection of this young lady with a tale of hi, ownfamily, and the circumstances of her being a suffeerr in common with himself. by the wickedness of one indl. cidual. would have been enough to create a deep interest cespecting her inhis breast. But, when in addition to these circumstances. we conidelr that she was beautifel. ols highlly Raccomplished. and in many other respect, lerli•id to engage his affections, wecan scareely be suf )rised that that was the result of their acquaeutaeace Upon one point alone did those two interesting person cver think differently. Catherine. thoughinspired by he friends from tinfancy with entire hatred of her cruet rotl tire. contemplated. with fear and aversion. the prenpeet ofherooer tbeing placed against him in deadly comba4 and did all in her power to dissuradehim fromhis peer ,ose. Love, hrowel.ver. was of little avail against the still inure deerrplyrooted passionswhich lhad previouoly occu pled Ids breast Flower throwmn upon a river might haes teen a eflfectuaol in staying its coursen towards the rnu. raett. ts the gentle entreaIlies of CatherhLe Moubray iej withholding lIenry Brnntfeld from the enterprise for whie his mother had reared him-for which his hrother had died--for which he hadall alonlg moved and hreathed At length, aretmplished with all the skilli which coel then be acquired inarms. glowing with all the earne feelings of youth. Henry returned to Scotland. On reeh' ing hi 0 motheir's dwelling. she elasped him, in a traneporl of varied fi•ollg. to her breast. and for a long time couee only gaze upot his elegant pecrson. "Mylast and dear. et," sho at legllth said. andthou. too. art to he advrc. Cored upon this ipriloue course Muchhave I bethought enm, of the purpoe which nowremains to be aeeomplished, f Ihave not been without a ecnse of dread lest I beonly doinlg that which is to sink my soul In lames at the day of reckoning ; but yetthrei hasbeenthat which eomfort: me airo. Only yesterulght. I dreamedthat your ftthe aplpeared before me. In his handhe held abow and three goodly shrfts--at a distance appeared the fieree and sn. guicary Iloubray. lie desired me to shoot the arrows rt that arch traitor. and I gladly obeyed. A first antl second hecaRught in his hand. broke, and trampled on with roatempt. BIut the third haft, which was the fairest and gordlieot of ail. piercedhis guilty hoeom. and he imte. rdlately expired. The revered shade at this gave me art encouraging smile and withdrew. My iHnrey. thou art that lhird anet., which is at length to avail against thrn rheddr of ,or blood! The dream seems a revelutin; given tspecially that I mnay have comfort in this cnter. prise. otherwise o rervolting to a tothers feeling's " Young Brulfield sawthat his mnther'sewies had otln itlpoetd upep, her reason ,: ht he made noattempt td Irrck tie, erlarme by which •l., was actuated, being glad. upon any terms,lo obtaiu hert sanction forthat adventure to which bewoMo Cmttetrd by etInes oiUlfah cer- cnt. Ctetheeedeee ictu. its tb, mee deN~sr, Msaae Ch t es mute for Ctstgf .et sa 'eemh 9U o Moo- buy. Them lwsg 0he seud daut were mrteooeeda bat puobli feetlg was toofirs e iO ei t iy cltnteat. The toird of lwhbcti f peatthe htmofe elife. awsti~ll apotsedbt 13s a pe ced.Iib of seac ere saytip Id gdgEbeh trac oed r'desmresaofletCt ithid i he -ttoeboeet which euheteted betweco o'ecr; M.a atihe eetrcihmpba tc 0f tight gie roMre h ere o the enlacefl hs miJ' h oto0-totemd a dMVPezoa d [oes self[ the: th challoege of hit yoehfrbd a celd preteleed agatnst iiutclg; the IW ,..'Gat MOW; itmn thuetliN'feaaYahf/ biifa itFwa' heite t010 e htaeeoogbtrials seqiwaEt to leeowtthefra drthapmohe efbo-elo W - tnaiscedtleem 5 T hCsthovm rdoh~d hehehoM woe.3 4 ihes~Lw of Otnbohogte. A tL.pl mspinu wom lathe mee~t approvd m Ber, b ti' i/be te~see wnnhasi been the.atnmt hme offo w, markhed off. and uee.9'd tme'wJg 11J ,:nectstors, whower she rab ote beee, Whoweemitte ground beddr e the euehenCetaeh~uthea Ri eras was quite eear. At ue eie: m ids ead stood thes 'ared o Be a h r. aimby as by a 164, dtciceedtin At aee tige.. .also atlou ed e b > fi' seeds. Psisate.d ied the r lmouright hew lrY~ i cba ati t mh achwit byiiaopp,teed idi4 hwdfr t/ ' teathof oneeotheoor The werd tiin 1k almos atrs the llbfiiid~;peee pie ai~rsr right limb.fm them hti Clot Bountlid waeacuablder trlck uponwhich his hety WOOe ahte toe do aeed'r eitcher ainngthe WJIet acmutt abblarsae ea~di~t 0 wtmoiioeoeegtdW. ? Cokestes[ eetsa foheehblelwhe the oxeethee wo~Idh~ fight mentions .'fir eneedoes thedo towaoaerds h heis' n breeotplateof his ehataedd foe. Temurderem of Ue eiostantty Can e vhieq daabeutofjeyfom the epeetaton bidh-btm'tato At the sme. inteat a au otearose from the weea l 'do lye edu i ide iotosboo, elht the Coed, eeshede he the tl upou the ne the' the meetbautto eam ief 'P. ef Stephenent Beles shtesewl *amd o twenty Some Ittiutled' tw yearsfdgahed shelkatI fhit;aitfii"iiaa- hoed, the elayeepf' otC -e or e hcr blasted a othec'. faelg p ef etrecgth;" or.rather. Poie meet. hs eee h u Creutp nh lvedpgeo; dot he too gnalygadd tthe arms he u Nai inCc. " with herlatet heath.C The remaneo of tho tae of Beset&od told. After addcenttnterval, the o(ep hoe mainrted athectec m euboyp saihe after remtoeed that young lady teapo et a wgual foofeCht ltweecytoetc hlnfh utolb theihojqdie E'hbe poeties might he oeuidere4 sa tomptie .A rigsw V of peocleettd eas greeted htho h the ,blu.- ner at tde the ile- taction of ejohlathetpeeateaeha the lore ut eepeot of a euingams sadd The tale of ce elOehit lie teuded ,.-------rS -}-t ee I n.,rlri. A DAU GHtG RS MAE at,.. ". The dep a of a eotfrm bone" q r. lofo hs,lhomtdnf~no. does not imat,•w$ bjn ld an ezotlan, so to e7,vif h,1u btacy Yp~ male existenc. ibehaso ate for himself a srn mte hut .ittle lotintrmvupto to 5tl 1 marries. and stiltalntaitms i eIhobs m his ilal affections. Nothing is n in• is onlyan additionalltie. His departure Is & mere simple separstios ;' this the depalrtre ayoung gir. become tie wifeof afe*namnij real dmertion-a esiertion with all Its duties andfeelings still fresh albout it.In one word, the sols i stlpg wlbh-l-ms iiway crown apart from thi trunk; while the do ihto , on the eo•trtry. "er•isd n oentist ipoettloo tIj i t. ds- oath hr from her p•c isnto mwtlt0sf •orma y•onm have ourroundedher youth withU tlstjwnklesl desas -the eshsnustlttm dseess of yonrjentlatnia iter- nat s;dhearts; and e. inreturn• w th l•aat th opon you both anequally ineozh dtitot•eO.. t loved beyond all the world and she"ri d to dto ot withaprportinats umeooned d.ay r aman arr•eveel vtqt lelves; sod this anofyoreof 4diettarib'' bi deomestic eyry your gentle dove,r t e from -tei mut htich your love had madefor her, and ito which eesh• clung. ou the morrow you look around s ]o, pan s10 oawait. you seek for something which yo wal rro t The cage is empty the tuneful linnnt has flowl; ihiss has succeeded to its melodious warhbings• it dqols ot come an it did only on the previous metrnlg. ftterng its perfumed wings about your pillow, ond aak g you by its soft caresses. Nothing remains but a painful am, :painful slence. a painful void. The ehamber ofte hb- sent darling offers only that disorder whleh It, is mdsum- choly for a mother to contemplte; not the joyous and mpatient disorderof occupation, hut that of atkndon- ment. Maidenly garmerts seatterd terer' ndtbhe; girlish fancies no longer pritsd chuir heape• w h f- worn dreses; drawers lft prorlUy opi~sn•s •'i to their remotest urners; a bed in whilsh nm iu ,lept acrowd of charming trifes, which thbe yJr loved buot whish the yousng wife ds.p.ic htsaikere, littered over ths carpet like the feathem dd ithe linnet. when the hawk madethe tinidbirdih•d $eh hrt dpres01ng sightwhehw 'ing teefidimul•thsmeths heart. eor is this all: from this day she tccptheo ti hse- acd plaee in the affeetions ofher departed dld ;' todsln that merely until the happiness of maternity shallihvre taught her whom she weeps to assign to her onb s0ill loswer. This man. thistreanger, unknown a fw months, it may bebut a few weeks previouslty. has ssumeda eight over affections which were once tlmost enirely her O0 ; a few hours of rfleeting, and it may he of a•uomed. tender- ooss. have. in a great degree, sufficed to efface twenty tong years of watrhfulnoes. of c-re, and of eelfahnega-o tion: and they have not only rent away herrighttobe th0 first and beht beloved. butthey have alsodeprived her ot the filial crrestee the gentle attention, and the adored preseece of the hesart's idoL whom the b haself given t him forllte. Nothing is left to the mbther hut tie- tachment of respect. All the warmer emotine ore en- grossed by the horband, to whom hisuouno hride owes alike obedience and devotedness. If sheloves him, she leaven her homewithout reget.to ftuow his fortunestl to e fthe endote world if hed dos not loto him. she willperform the same duty witr eognaotion. Natlure and law alike impoue the obUigtio, on her., and lher ownheart must decide whether it will opoetitte her joy or her trial; hut in either case the relult to the mother is the same.Norcan that mother reproach her awith this palnful preferenoce. for she has rered her inthe conoviotion ofthe necessity of marriage; she has herself offered toherits examplet inher ownipem• e•ottvon Itself has pointed it out as a dutlywhoa omteeeloni• culpa- ble ; and. therefore, far from vestetttig totisithat the lust one should restore to her al tO tendeenees whlth time and habit may enable her to wrt~iedttrawfrm'r us- hand. the mother is bound, onthe otarye g•ay that they may every day become dearer to eth hotibr. eveeat tae expeuse of her ownhappines. This m ortuue t .he mother's aIst bhiemssing. . : Paoecn Dasitron ton - Ron.-Te .hmporal Power of the Pope in Danger.-In the foreign advicf lately we have severaltimes spoken of the arrival of Prine Canino Bona- parto at Civrta Veeohia: and morelatterly bhis return to Parishas beenrecorded, ywth the statementthatthePope reffused him permission to enterRome, thoughthe Prinee claimed only to desire to seahis family there. and attend to someprivate busines. The orrespondent of the New York Times. however, writing from Turin, AprI14. pts a moreseriousaspect uponthe visit of the Prince as fol. ows : Swrote, aLeo, that this unexpected visit of the ex-Preo. dent ofthe TR,man Aembly. was conae ted with thre Sn. to-o political conduot of the Prinoce Pesident ofJolnne. 'he following astonishing fact will folly eoreohorente my frner aneretions : A few days pst. a ilgnrC CeiMndrelt. Stohgh oicer of the Sardinlau Gorerumentn. residing in Turih, read.at the end ofa letter apparently addressed to himself from Pnaris. the signature of one of the s•me of 'rince Caninoe. with whom he had. ne ver thnd any - luaintance. But his wonder inreased still oree from thee onteontsof the letter. The writer anneansed that :i fatherhad beensent to omeby the Predent of the F'lnch Republie. upon a very important mts•tos: and nveited Signor Caltandiof start immediately for Pars. Tre reader. after a careful pernal the lette, and efthe iledrno. di overed that it wasfmr the ariex-l ter of War f the Roman Republic. and dispatched to him the paper .ivh iprliminary excusesfor the error. renulting from the l,,ntiy of the emes. In fat. th Seretary of War of lbh. ]toman ,epubtic resides in Turin. and folawnn g the tdvice of the writer, left tmmedatelyfor Parist. - From this fact. which I gathered fro ana otiol source, ndl from various rumors which circulate in the diploma- oie eeier.. aronuoriog that Louis Napoleon is on the ledt nt of-lolishing o deeree greater than the Imperial Shemse: you may bhe.certain that. Pils I I yet in dan- :r o.r otloin his tlo mporl power. and the Papat GoFern- ueet wril be truted to one of the Bonaparto family. Arravemx ro rto Posnaesr CsE-3f-adame do Morgue- itro es rccrorel t ofoinol Mlto Fr es.--We Ifound in a IBeton paper; the other day,the following inquiringpeo. groph in relation to certainformerfriends ofMk. FPeret, and the ehangeswhich have lately comeover thetrspirits. Heroit is: .ono/ogr Fo'esto iu.-It is stated that eoratain fmer fri ntes of 3Mrs. Forrest,incensed at her want ofgrattudt incee the lete trial. haove made certain disclosuoes to the Attorney of Mr. Porrest. froem which, it is erperted a new phase will be pla•d upon this interminaMhl divore ce-. What is alltthis about I Who are theso pa..on- : We ; here dothey comefrom ! Who dothey le i,,g teo ' Where are they going to ? W ee elieve this paragraph refers to certain intenthoso of Madame de M1arenerihtet and Mr. t. G. P•ster. far- morly the devoted friend- of Mrs. orret. for A long tine pr evious to and during the re•cnt trial, and all theoslei her frot theatrota enggennt toin the Lyceum Theatre in this city. Both thr e mnetenero, In a literary aol theatrical o-er, ft- welIl hknoen bhere The enttehua, wg tonl:netrcld f.,rm ,rly wath ;let NewYorehTtihooe, o.: latterly with the Dcy Buok. TIhe lady hb, betsu a write, "..:" tnrtaia jouruai-. but pert•iuoarly s trr of thle tan•;le cy•kr.and w,"•t.iiev, she writeswell and gra. Coao after the seponatioln of Mr. an a FJil.J
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T?,' ;[TLAR PACKET'S.

-j' : ,1/ I;l,ls via BA $T LOUIS,1_ I'•.". ,' "V, brA• MSSiSSIPPI C1TY, B-l•I(xl , •, ••A.--('*.;l Lnldnglter

MOUII I:. (Il" 41,1-'.l nitinl InoL1 *rm , Y BILI.Jo.rnm"'•u'r,. (inn1, ,!,,,,.x .,ay Yur ,the (AketratewhrI, enmmdato ).lllhav. :i~ I'l,"trerhtranm Rallroad every Wg• DAY and SATUI.•DAYon [1* ,.I rat Clio ,tke of the a o relrrk p, . ran. Retrmn n" r1ear. M,, r T IfEPtDAY and FRIDAY, vie ll the Dhuvsfo•rdln n r,-;lht'fir Ue , t hnndin wll t. reeeverd by nimrnadfoir";'o': r sl,,,lLE, en Mlol,;la h".fightwll ... r.....d by railro~a forlhe wa.lyt , i ,nK for th•. c t Inndin will leanIe tlk emre ,,f thent rat ' '. ,.. r". . ,"n lV\Y , ,l ,y nn,•a tur~lay.tel0 It. ,DDrDEI4, Avrui, 1( 1 Pll ia PIve.

POOi, \II;i.I1-L'RL:: 1LiH Rtt~nm rab.,,I ,t LES.--Tl' ., elh,"lI'l Lke _amstamer n.. t:AlA.t.ll: R. !',•n*t r 'ltr, (built

ezpreluh,. Ur 1Ih IAkl* trdh wh In.l neomm,•dtion will I ae t New Cnui..i ,,.rr MNDA em Xnl TIU RSDAYV YlBNIN • . Retunralu.gll leave Dlobile, rln BHiltl liMi~niJppl C it) , Putl C still annHeygt, Loala eeryr SUNDAY klul awry WErNESDAY vria pFwCnltlll alnd Hay'St. LUi.. Freightnreivad atthe Wareho •ea ea1)hbororn thrday.' Ntu onetlfeight ia nreivad at theWarebour. Forfre•8t or pal,age apply to..... R. GFDDF.8, Agent, 10 Bank Placeo.

FjOR MOBILE.--Daily U. S. MailJi LaLt,-Willter Arranlement.--'I'6 ne nd aln •

d ow 1.-ypru ep taleknerl LO.RIDA, W.T.Olber 6-tl'llolig,mstr, OR R tONn, R. A. A,. tl m. aer and CALIFORN( A, H.Imlgn, ma er, (havignb bullttzprorly for the Lake trade withsuporior nerramm~altil.r)•Ono or the above |remen wdl irons neePontebarlmin Railroad doily, on the arrlval st the Lake ko the 4 o'th,, kr, w. ta, e .. nod niter the nth inst.The mail b:,g for hl e wie 1ll hruafkr Irene the ll"1- nf tbfe nh aent ut

. gr, . [,J.I tl . GEDDOS, Aerut Ili Hank l'isrr.

FOR ALABAMA RIVER.--ThoNewOrlana Montgomery aed Wetomykl r,,t

-'.'mer ALABAMA, P. lobersn, Jr, nmier, will enS.ne. her regular trip. no or about the et of Novem6-mue durln tlea eniee season, leaeing Chi. port and'.*lont emery .noMlterntu WEDNE.SDAYS. TIheAlahmai-entirel)-wnennd*leganlylniehedI and wea built erpreenly for the trade. ier poeulinr ada )ttiun,and the long .eperience of Capt Roberts, goir arur,- urunre io ship--r and p-n.gre of pnctoality, nernmmmlaliod end esfety. 'rho.. of betI enho• prepared to nc.ive Ir(ight denignnd r tbll, ratChoir largo warnhaems Sillr Roml eid of the Camel !! plt ionn trat .. ii DOWELL, JR.. _ ":d. r17 Pdordt. IOR0 BAYOU OROSSE TETE.-- ,

temer BHEE baraing tln chrtered by U. W.f awo d, for the RAYOL GROSSE TETE TRADEi711ommernea her rrg lat rlrC nl soon allthe wltt r ill p~rmit, a.dremniu In the trade durug the ron.'. for f reight poemgr, aply to

T. 11. SMITHI 34 P. o lr• streetJnn _. or A. _. A1ERU.D)FUX,/5 U5,,,,ti ,treid.

•OR BELIZE--OnSaturdy MalL, rat 10 o'rlmlr , a.-Thu e llrer J. 7I)O' .1111i_

;.EI.I Capt. Joe. Snlibn, will commerce her regulnr l;eekly tri 1 to the Hrlbe noiz l interoneditla Inndinge, and will ,l-ltotue. n th:ra tule dminng the Sunmer. For !rnight or patnlr. innngtln~e -"f'ntln'ltins. appl2y to the CapiU on_ boaR" ynl I'Sat t/rhOl ALEXANDRIA AND NAT-

CH'ITOCIFES--Waekly Ptwket for Rei River.- .d

e uew aenrear P. DALMAU Win. Kay master will

issue u sUuve an TUESGDAY, Jfnusry 14 I, ra 6 eerk v w., t U p:'tj every ucca.din. Tuesday duriny the noaon. /he PDALMANae. th. pl•u of t•.. ste erFFC'LA i. the Re, R .er tiad.. or,fright or yrae, apply to SPEAKA & tMoAUdR IAY,In .... . . No. eh~oupltooly _tre.t.F•OR RtED RIVER ALEXANDRIAa ld all Intermedbite lhn • hdig - The n ew and very L2 Y

Wihl (tturtkn inches)draught Istnmer VENTURE, kle-Cdlf, mutr, will ran from the laouth of Rod River n w.ae r leolen with the t He aa•tlrr JEYIE'RSFNL, For ,fireht or e nl pl7 toa4 tf ]MDOWDOLW L, R, IC., 19 Poydrant.

ONIROE'S LAW SCHOOL, FrankfTort, Ky..$LMorelh to, •52.--Thi| edtablrhment isa what it is denmimn-tJ.

t* ,to n , w numnlttion." I rm its only administrator, an B on yDan, •n. , ,ositut. al Is fnul f t while it isuscot to no n vinlatme

il Wh oflln r, the Ehoul i, limied to FIFTEE, ABSOLUTELY.It V -i-11 will b•efae I.the or opwarel. All my time, in this ternili be erplnycd fur itd mnlis chute, and npou rte .cholan In itwllh.tendI.. r wry dennmi .timn of ler--ti Nnturanl d Arbh rareComfnlltitonalnnl uother OOr fn.ir end Pihlir Laws the Civi, andCom-

meon; AhnrirnlTy setl .lnrittme, Caw n and Millury Lew--nil taught

TluI~lr will he? two Fr mare rinesr, w oding to this vhtge of pproyrrlor on ,jeteel rth,. atletent romlpem the echool for portion. of th•l ser-clot, ot ,ot oliear porltin te wholeu rhool will eonm eiltute n. a•.Tlie Te t Ilh,ok" in th•u rouse in Civil Iw, will be the "C viiCode ";rd "Celle of P'ranr ofu i Londims " with allrled tiUll and cimptoreof thelow. n.ute of Jtl.nimn l)mmn• Vothi.r in" d L.. Sirt. Pntill . oSpain. But the Ihhtlttfe.l o tile low. of tho lird, y fl ,tiueand Lin-leu, u l ll S to md, ey Enkme and Aiaekensre, with the PYndert midCarL" nlll N "rv els of thes w• nl ,. l a w iu F nr Lnt Ih tI• rand Engp eh , w illbo t we n in mr hm'ary for the Indultrmout and Imbitious student.MOOX)T COURTS r- .ry other enivRg fru the x....r.isof the asudeutin ,le argumertl of qulst ons of law.Tmh,, stanlent will Ib coolinunlly inetrleted in the Eorepostlon of every• r ul..d in eiLt her ordinary bo inrl Oet of .Urt or in the Ilrorred-in all our J riorli Courts, ad own the nnlu-r•.rn .uratlnnaof Iowu rllg uti ch douneu elfstwh Wwill be the "abject o their Ilrgpmen-t

in the Moot Crints.F.rlry 9 ":l frholar shafll, on the co.nluiole of his courue, have MY

DinPI+-ln .Igihle *o loh huna"Ir and oherh, whilh afarl r,mnattuu;ti o lu toet, the BACHELOR OF LAW. Thls will obtain for h nel,'u~r to prwtire in KentuelOy, Fnd rntitle him, aRr r,r comt uunr.ith the I,•xat regulation to wuimwion to the Dar of .eery JnditmiCourt In the Ultd Stater.| (khnr .+ one hundred dealtn the Ieuion fertile ins rue i n end ise ofbio oL. . T hi Im~ lw I t r h a r g e d b y m I f lu r b u r s tin og i n fi, ,

...., .... ...rl.n ,'.+~ tbn .. .....r Icr o +=•!r .r nyII' to rlnud redlEllrlx tr eer y ~i i n nurrr nlnn to the. kmgl-

It 1 lmant ,osnng my he ho in "riK ll for ir 1uwprn'n

"tSdnt ilay take heir tooanie ey Iime in April, and nare the ,eneft

of dwly rr•,t•thm| .o Hiltory, ith their ward ntdWother emon <alwlionl, without any additionl charge.np', m'ela, TIIO. B. MONROE. LL. D.

N EW ADVERTISEMENT-Let every bodyN EAD IT. NW , R L J'NO. 1.

R. R. R.ReIDWG qY'S READY RELIEFP

IS THE FIRST ANIDONLY REMEDY EVER RECORDED IN TIHESIF.ICAL IHISTORY OF '1T11 WORLD TIIAT 1105 STOPPED

TOE MIOST VIOLENT PAINS IN A FEW SECONDS.It will atap TlHE 1OS SEVERE PAINS IN FIVE MINUTES ORLEIS, -,, ioII the m1 o ost otinote nn" oioI IO (EUIMATICNER50OU., NEURALGIC and BILIOUS COSPYLAINTS IN A FEE

1

HOURS,INTERNAL AND EXT:ERNAL

ailing Rl* 1N5. gly iwLIus saw the mo 110*L ullllnnll LU .6"-rTO TILE SICIK AND I'AIN-SUFFERING OP NEW

ORLEANS.To 0000 :,nr w ith 1ith1r o010he IllouinOlu olnint ll m

rrrl .,: n, J(),1 V 110 RI O I'1'167 CHARTIILNST EOIOOIE ,.,.A. waene[ring of IA 10IS00S RI:INll REIIEF ,p.ll 0,1 IEIT WI1.FREE YO1U ,1 EN PlAIN IN PF1ROM 115 T'O FIVE IINE(ET.

IT SlAB CURED,IN N.IIII'N1R.01.0 u011 00 e 011111o111,,IIHEI:0IOTI00I IN POUR HOURS.NEUR~ALI.AI IN ONE 100UR.DROUP IN TEN MINUTES.I '100010EA IN FIFTEEN MIINUTES.10 1.1,111HE IN ONE SEIXIND.S 1'ASbl IN FIVE MINUTES.11001)1'9 PINFIVE 011011ES0

01111( HlIES 110CH1 IN PF1100.EE" '111011011.1111.1. BEVElS IN FIFTEEN NIINIETSN.1llf!llI1LA INS IN FIVE NIINUTIIO.ORT TI.OAIT IN YOUE MINUTFS.NI 1.UE117.1 IN ONE HOU1 .

SPINA( L COMPLAINTS STIFF JOINTS S050INS EItl'10110DOTS, 11111 N'I'S, 011R10 1110'0S, CIOLERIIA 0OR 1011, IYlAN-Tbl I, 'IIC IooOoIPIX n1,l II, 1:r 11 FJ."IIte UhrrthrrC Irer ISA f IPSY'A READY RIELIEF ,ll I ntwlo,,Iy toei Iu1n1.,,.n, ym y I,~ c*r elirBins"

SICK IIEADACIIE.lAD'WAY' READS' IIDI.IEF WILl. S01OP TIlE MOST 1,IS

00010010 lPAINS IN A PE' 01INUTES10, -preven r.....InneL1 It 'I'll elealee and mkats the lulrurrl, and l vl-truli theInunueaO 0 of the1 r00a0,m.

PREVENTION.II:," ,.ln, 1,e II000,Il and nlreOl p11.110 of 01.11. H., it will

101.,li sd .ally the O:oo.0-rloo,,1 the dull and heavy feeling. oftorpour and tnt,6-uv

IN IATIIINO,SloooIl.11:ry0,0lllu of R.SR. with 5111 ol EofOs'. I* bathe theIe<I.IN., k onl Temlpls, ,oo oA x F11 , Hands sod n l,,o Pvt.0 of thsbaly n m i) rsm g, oJ ou will L p the sk~in pare~awcelahd healthy,plre. ouItoomoEi od sokoo,, hooolbob.oad biliio,,.oo

ALL IIOWEL COMPLAINTS,DIARIIO(EAD DYS'NTERY, BSL0O(D FLOE, CFIOLEOEANORBSSPAINFUL DISCHARAIS. It rolise II,., m et sev erebl 0w 11minul.r-Flrnrl th -t di~llrlulng dih~nrgee, and wills. pwd Itr*,lrr a ILe lan.-

NEURALGIA.PA 10 STOPP'1D I,011,15 Y.

11000,010S READY RELIIEF yAolbo.,re lmrst Inrwulu i0bItl0esIIl.,o, rp dar,,g g Iolrn of Aria of thin cru.l eomplniut. IQ1. ,. , nin:,ll," 1 t I e p -. tree C 1 I st rr "eeCIP 1 the ljbfll -0uNoo1 ,,IdorUug par It t lure 5010o ltlnulach 010,01 in 0000,he Op ofNew York, ljlrr n uy of the~m hwul Leer broughlt almost to dnJB'sdoor. ' Ilhe S,'lof II,. READY RELIEF 1.0.1 0the m.telg, lurtrcllulllao th e new o system ills ipply the nee "es withDermas energy wld -Jullt), the lose of wtrich a the a wlul ol Lilt oervoue

RIHEUMATISM.0,1,0 r.LOEPO101,V !a' 0IVE' MINUTEP.

00000011'S 01EA0DY RELIEF will .oop the oeoool and eornooiuuypone of I K1"'.'"'L"" nltrat imilnntly. (,noun .e livinggin thecite501000,, Ihlo.oorooroo olootoO t01n000s,, RhIoonoo. 0 io lb obonus warn allrsand tram top to Lox, hoo~ jurnl wnrs s~nrred withprlllhi swelCllw "". t [ wre relieved from all pnln in tlft.u siu.Lrs byIt. 00 1f ILA 11S'O 'S 10E110Y bELIEF. TIhu. i. the Ool a,thouralllla r, the eery of N,"w~urk, nnJ hundlrrda of thonurudl in We~Men nrQklllc ,m n luaull fur the truth of Lh'. Mania.--se Deed noesrtilinuen ut' tin e 0 N- x l,.oT ITo,1n liot o names lw poo the efISrwy of R. ID\FAY'S I(FAUY REWF'P tot tl. citizens of a Ylnm everytone w1 thel Unmau, 1or the Inez four year., blue tested it themeelets.I

CHIILL FEVER.CHIILLS STOPPEDl) IN Ar FEW VIIYTTS-I AIR RELIEVEDU

INSTANTLY::RADiWAY~'S READY RELIEF seta liken chahrm in all mesa of Chill.

and Fete. It rrrrkr the Chill. illnlllsdily-?a-lvar up anl~d Ilgo-

PAINS OF ALL KINDS.RIIIesrrir ) nn feel Led., apply RADWIAY'S READY RELIEF ; it I..w11 e 0 o. 1000.1-00 IboOI 000 a 'w lr n eu IIlf yo 11 1001 011the S 00mnr

ioelO.oo Imo the, Ir, , lb ilbOloI, Bolwll Joins,.Iosl, , d ADIREADY I(IhLIF:F' mtokeI Ilr internally or .pplled rxarnnlly, will infew in'ate. ' S PP U oLI Illir rog soloos I lt ll 01

100WA001 CO.1 I F11 wn street, 000 York0SOUTHEO A RINDOT,

JOHlN WRIGI!T II CO.. 161 Chnrlrerr treet1, SrrOrlean.,011100*0 l A01 1000, Vol will op pyly dse'l'S iEASTu untrL at111.wwiy rCC.lprse.r

LARNE B IOTTLES .................................... . P tIEUOI UOIOV .....y .........OOIOIEOI.oI . 00OSM0ALL. 1,...., 0110,00,, 00,1,1,, b ,b ,, ,1

ASEED slo b.OF . N.0 IORRISSON, II001ag11000t.1011, ond biDHRUGSUTIS ERERYNIIIERE0

A 00 11 It. R. A 110., 10WAY S READY RIEF,.I, Noo7I ooo.

R ADICAL CUBE OF CORNS, without cuttin: theLb Irnet twinn.-Dr. ROSEN BERG, frmn Wunnwte nr

1 Pollnud, hue tho honor to nnnounre to the Ix,:c w.d geadimen, althe inluWllillnnt in aruernl, of lhla lnr., thalt ho .Indcrhtkrx On, h totaleradalltloll ol WRNS S and SNALS alPLcrr nns allbsnnnn oor bat-,"n this I'-, IITIIOUT UTTING, by mcal far, ELIXIRof Ih nx ' ru ll $I1, lb

TIe o Emr gu i yrrurmrd in the pace of fif,,,n winutEE, lhoN. 113R Out O tin, nod ,,n oISI.P nuEy rein lI h , drew l n ly ae Ilion with theen[I., tom ul U 1 rrryl R l them Er Root in h le han ,All '. Is IIo pnlee I of gat numbo r of Hntt.1 g tOI tiyania la

grantedl in Bnlllls 114 0lher foreiregn mts, and by ietti!:'g, hod Phyacnone 1111. Sllrguull which h re oxen airen twelve monthsultur the cure.

Tbs ~oenr rll iranttodilea Ini -inuhnl~paltnble till hulll-lmmAlren ,u the ,! nEd Irol ono to .,raa in the ay,.moon.t N uROVAL STl~t~r:T Ltrps Toulollls and St, Paler streets. tnhll iy

XEIVORL 1. a nd Call~~ jrolur-edRIa. hLhI.,,,d, II l,,op

Hone, 1 ra-1 Gdt'-post ti s u. yuurwr-phI e, ad oq,,,o d1 t. u.Steuu: rxinn-a A M u,. I xrcry Iluur afterwards it.. l LIr. u., ineln-

Horse l'nre,5 e. .,eN ad 10r. M.8*alll'Lnruilr- - 7 , , 11I1 esury hour nft,rwnrda until 1 P, M., inclo-

irllJ n alsllllr, and until hiIP-pea( 0 r. u. win rter.Fe 11T-l crllua. Ullildren wadear l3 yenta and( Surnnuts 101 rants- s awnn1111r irmncemlnda remmOIIIII(( en we u(Jird 100dl) m FebrUII y

and endl us the eellll dlmuldll inlNlulbrLA NAVRTE 7"n LINE..

g-gt' Th a. t'. re ra to anld hUIII IIR UpuIII Nu. It Baron, e InLtt

In N'iutur, tlill I~nhfuyntL ......................a;;7 nd 7y oclck.. Uvput, Ir 1arcnnu etrr.t........9i, n .

In Sun nnr, lru n liuqul ,lb.. ............. ...... ... e i nal a .Daexw, Id ullut r r cur...... fi ft n::,f e

After ,vhl "h the r IIl Icnae , xeh and a rry ry flhrcu numhllll au.n.', !o, k r. NAu4 SKY at LH 8n, 0 IIKnodl Ilp. M., m rom the w.olAndKY ol I r Mr., fro Lnayetlu.

FFnP--lu aunts. C r 1.7y rer l ~alr, hallpnrr.( Nout n~il NNight ht ed ar for Prii crlMsibl t

plled when reynirxd. - ,hhll

NOTICE.-Lost sometime in September or Oc-DIx, 1848, a LAND WARRANT, No. 40,349, to, one hundad

aId .irto aIIaII.Ihul, I. pnvor o, tha under im 5pri'i ,o in tmleAtabmmI I*ttalinn, 'llllmo E, for service in tbr hf""" wa rr. SaidWarrant w as lddr.llod to uy te uadeaniynsd at Mlobile, and ae~rwrtrd. re-

ail..l to tIisclitiy. Nolice ihhreby 0i004 tLLt opplioatio, will I,

mule ,r Ih .I au,, 0 d W thI CommIitiJar of Pe0.1,, for 1du0lictoIof cauI 'o-ooo.1 .I p9 SolIWi CHRISTOIHER JOINT.

DRt. LACRUE'S, op PARIS, TOOTH ANDAIII SPECIFIC.-Thlis i. he. la doubt the beat article aver

ia.-oo d for the TEETH and olUo. It keeps the Teeth free fromtarter, ,nd - s.00al0 t anodblAsdiOAiI Aomto health and IrIIIEE, sad

o ~glatly . went beatnh. For proof of the above Tla, a . 4culen.T.M, poW!d of the Ag01,, via::

DR. GILBERT Poedr04IO,1e.CLARKOS AO',I5RN, 5t Chalrles t-t.P. L. MASSEYT, do.100

po000001100o1

1. WRIAIIT, III CIurID.O I..t. SYIl, n0. C-1 ud .odCeooldI.t 10 1..0. AENDAIL A CO., again str.et.,11EDCAL DEPD7', Pugd l tract:. NOSTRAND, ,I0ucr Apollo 1,0, Clio OIo.S liD. REED0 0or. Nlhy ai.d Euterpe aeI.If. KALTEfEI(, "ornc.r of ackLta ud Ievoe

000110, .0,i I~lblr. o .0, O the NUFACbOIIOIRE.R IVooo .,trIot,

RUDE BIRIMSTONE-100 tone of first qual-It in 1.nr0.0,0d flm adb RAOOLLI C 1,0., 51 Cooo.,o .1.

A LE-Sootch and East Indiai Pale Ale, forBale by JQHN TOR0E 15 Baoo Pla..

NEW ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENT.PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT NO. 93 ST. CHARLES STREET, BY J. H. MADDOX.

VOLUME V. WEDNESDAY" MORNIMG, MAY 1s, 1865. NUIMBER 60.-~~~~~n ,ram nn --- --- nmnn - i nl --- ,u, , •----- .

FOR SALE.OR SALE.-A HOUSE AND LOT. No.

. 0 U ions.treet, Ireween.Candelet and St. C},rl.--a per .llion ne thx RcveeiM of J CJ Glenn, decased. The Ihf= ia. two-ta vwitr x wh K ihe, 0otboK.e., al d .1l llul convenienes. For,rtter pericultrl and for terms, apply t the tin nighedt t7 OrAvlerrreft. L[yll tII A. II.ENN, Test. .Executor.

IOR SALE-A TRACT OF LAND contain-ing y40 acrel, lyine in Warmn eonsty, Miu., twenty mile from

ickdmrgand .i. frm Y-oo, River. Thrw i. upon Ithe above tr.act,pwards of t•P• ret rcleared "nd er good ece, n good GIN andMiLL a nnd A FRAME DWELLIt._.. person ishillga ll,,irnl'.ttoM Farm, will ind it to their l tere emn, this trImi, n. it willt, sold much ehlow it value. AppppIv to

.pl4 am I W'IN O, COOK, Virkr,*,rg. M!:s,.

OR SALE.--A Lease of a residence inF Cnnalatrext-good neighlmrhood rentr•mdera--u to IheFt Octaer, togftFer .i th F C FUR1ITURE BEDDINCG,. OFCod pn..rer the term will be aeomrmh l tino. 49 mtd ! [melt po...

inn ven. For pertivnlnm, ndrea lot 7. N o. 4 9,p toomee]. c'•1

FOR SALE.-A second hand Double CylinderI RINTINU MACHINE, Hoe'lpattemNo.4 ,ibed44Ol. AImdit

f twelve monlthw *ith ppprovud .ecurity n.I,dld..hilIe given. ApplyAt this ease.

[TIhI. Mo0ble Advertlaer will plenua lllt for one mOth, and end illLt ,lafmf. ly. II

WANTED.

oWANTED-Two good Journeymen Barbers;SAlso, en Apprenth e. Apply at N. I0 in Ar..i. . p•.g. .usl1 7" S.L. N. JKHOLL.MAN.

W ANTED-Suitable Rooms, with Iloard,fora geolltmen end two daughters In a pritate family, not more

tlm hten rni•.. . .walk frao Cnual otraet. Address box KNomy0, P'w_

W ANTED-A situation by an acclimatedOO K-KEEPER; thoroughlvcomptont. AddruDiamund,

oi. thsnmr.p.7l

INFORMATION WANTED-Of JAMES L. D.AI MCARTY formerlyof Indis, wil rried Yvrat mith o

C(2lk'ln.d, Oio,. The lat henrd of e I hrCnrty, bbls ent., he . arunning a tnge or nmuibuw called the "Rough end Rawly," from NewOrlxmms to Lfyetteg, Thm cans In August, 1i84. AnS Nnormation of

nii gvorm wi e ladly a' reeed by Ith •,•ter, J. . McCAR Y, a

W ANTED IMMEDIATELY-A good Bargeor KEKL BOAT, wilbla for towh g. For fortherinformatCl.,o

,y to the6 0e,,ri ~. i STONE & WALWORTH,ul,911 tf e TehopiouIn. i tret.l

TO RENT.-O RENT-An elegantly furnished Office,m uitnblLf Conte saoCw• h,.h At r f.

•i~hs tf saMUEn L WnL F, 95 Camp tre.t

HIOTELS AND BOARDING.G +REEN OAKS HOTEL, liloxi, M)iss.--knunnm tronnghoul 1Ite 3oathern eountr, undar the mwwgs-,vllt of M . ELIZ.ABETH IRAIIAT, f he.r r ISOHN N PRADAT

I%.;Id IIbut -a mile d 555ant fut t, sriling, of 51ori, will be openedn the I.1 iof June for the rri1 51 5 1iw1.SQia Th. GREEN OAKS' in too ,isllkne- W need an .,tendedretire.

Illr many yearI the , opllarity of the eItnbliyISt ns LIeer ste.dilyin, ae:".g1. Ther merr natural lmnlgpl, eommandingtil l finest ware,NisSlsst on the L lh,.,sl recirmq thn pure cslt ra.er az tt flow frotl a llr have not failed toimp,.. far ornbly the ninny risitorafranlNew~lll~mul, Slubilr and the rormourdirq country.

Dnlrlng thn W'm er in" pmpd bnv. ad any~l. m~n improremanuand The BAR BI BILLIARD RSBSS.Ir thusublIy

InK" d EISld upnsd SAIL BOATS wilI al at all the. rat .she vnton, foe of rsblss-.ts CLARET at Dinner.

CARBIAGESi and HOASES may be LI t my s e-n-In BdA~ton, the .Iabb.d BRASS BZABD oA N-OrsBA,. is SrSalgd,nnA a BALL xn Ln spZpe d tEiwiscey ,sk.iaii~on sp to ol[ls tihnGREEN OAKS sqlsAId 1W no+

5155.the Cai.ssI the Stearens, we will land tLem at th, wharf of

..... TE . . B .. SPer W _k _............. ... ........ ........... $ 0 0

......... ....... 1II'W' i.Ildrl and SI ,ss, haLfspic. , y7 3m

M AONOLiA HOUSE, Biloxi, Miss.-Sfbr..C.N II EVER ,sp..IStIlyinfrsBhs.A,,IAS,.d. j~a

s P.Suos, ns, tIe li,,r gone,,Ily tat thus Hotlisnwfalr tile rsrptla ! vilitori. b. L ou.e ie not tolrriur i. the point.55 ltI5d n SImmISItionL to any BSIl on the sea 1.. TheAl."BIti 0I surp..s.es in disensionms " imilnr an iS BiloAi, a A i.

nli mil.Iy LIrfId to BA LLS PARSLESy arA pnblir gatheriSS I rr.ally, for A buAh sccBiu.it will Le let on Ia I abe ters l. II aIditiIIS."r he Blull Room, prronlmodation1 arc preimued for at least fift personst-I gILn 1n pfiisA.11v 'I'A LE, it wtll be h r eoasbllt rare top rurde amply with the)lerl thalt th. mi th" nriblbnnpl nrleld .Burd.1 s,1.aI russy 5A111 IHLOUSES are mlpant to the odIlo0, or the

ellroi s~ of IhmnrlcreI'hs IISSISpR j. uppll with choir..I.qsss.L'ei ICE-C'SEAI SALWLLSIIEo ,s0ui5.1 the HIob:.

TI,rkh I for llh Iltrml patronage lirrrtoore selrsdtel o 1:."r, I1IIrnlp~:tlull)y ,.guerre, xwit it ril la her etl'rt to deurnr, n ehnra of pul,li Inror UollThllay, 16. Sin

EAST 1'ASCAGOULA HOTEL.-The. 1 1aHOTEL st this deligbtful ,etrot will be opinedfr JN.1unah olT-AiO pe t hectrtm,I.,I, lyl ntleIESTRAT ISP JUNE SI-I5. TIhTess

p E1 ,,ISaIlI SITS ,p 1 d1 LII lks~pismIamailnrnqluLIsx, aId IhIl fIL.m Hie. -tie , it hotel eelping, they will

ul.l tb,. the moat dem)).* restdenre wo thle Ls -I'1't burn flute) hue Letter .barrage.l for Seu-LIIthing then ary otherr:illllllment on ib. Lek. here.A KNEW WHIARF hae resutly LeerS uilt, and the GARDEE and

E.'Sinq Kuunall hnrr tuthn p11t 5 bIIIIuSulI .1r. A LIVERYSI SBI.Rs bE... n ISreliS to II L ,,EI.. IIIr LSe Is,,SemI.t of t.

ri,,. thre 1,11 LI eIISEE SII.LIAIIA'rIABLES, ere of sblr willL Iryllrrr l~rt! 1 Ilp lall fur the IwJ ulle.

nl~e teiEDWA~RD KINGST`ON BOYD.

I'UFTS'S HOTEL, 28 CANAL STREET, fL. N.wOrl0,, I . A. W. TUFTS, 5ToPIsAr. B tslaetaWirrmert, is uuw prepand Wt acremmodui h frie1,l aod Llmyen

'be pre Iu hove been ranuvated and refumielnd, and the 6oae*rilpllrd iith .opener Wmt to L--mo etc.

1 ae eiloatiai is vo rrrirot o Luulmra and I. on* of the Leet leesiieu

n rh csity.A LInr. of thle petroolya irra' Wrorr so Ii lxrnlly ae: ordrd nu hint i.rr'f e; [full y .1"-d. d 00 6m I."rl

IBONTI STREET VERANDA, (fSrmerly ,l ISthe Eot i lut.),) CONTI STREET, 0111151 Chartres

'I, ly V. JIEBEST, ARent

IOUMMERCIAL HOTEL, situated Rt the*SISt GIRD and NEW LEVEE STREETS.-The huE

Pr:.ll~tcr of the N-~r Hotel, thankfull to h. !tread. andthSyuL~r Illr tL'ir mlronug, hopeI for a rIntE,51 nrA of 0 he,,, . H,

El. wll a: a1)1111 real) W reS1'. ti pubic, anl hSI ll r , ill s

A ,rla A. RIYLE, Proprietor.

J ESTERN VERANDA, corner Julia etqandd T hA, dtoul A.tr nf-Thebo drr etnblibhA.end *

h ; rbangc$ han~i and unduryune a omplapt renovation,,v,,h n furnuniture, ern, rile Irrolrixton uoulA moe[ reepsl~fnllysn-

ih;1* 1 lnt thrr cm rommacwltt Parnlnluno and Tranetst Hoanrdersui "t nt a a not sur 1'm7'L. als BAR of Lbisl ,h will pen Id-B, thevhll i~iet.. nt 5 e. w. under the beet of mimngemevt, and fumiehed nitbl, d. ch d.hbdgA Wiued aAd IdSduor d

LANE & DUNN, Proprio.

B OARDING-Several Families can obtain.1.,, and nine .,..,ral 0.1uemen, 5y .pplygiop 1N.. R81 H5.

n eli trlut, shove Girard, where they will hove av ngrellbla home nvArmhI1 rtvhl rooms, v11 17

lOLB0RIIOO SALOON-Reopened11 tlr u Se w!-; a& te'r ill tlI prinonlanla 1 "' M. i'. NOuNs, o5,s will d.--. 5,. ht.ttUn to nlll

wl' n mnv 2% him wiIII Tth n rail I'l , llltddiII will finnil t1: A dlirnviira of lb,, neu -served up in the beet tylep, alll tilt,I... .0 I.l'CORS, ALES, the[., con 1.- lixy~l ln W5. P. YOUNA, Agest.

AMI'S (YSTER SALOON.-ThisA NEW AND EXTENSIUF RALOON which i a

r I," rrlitlp nllarior to arr)tt arrtublieitmpol of thekjllind L1 the 5,,,:L , it, lot oVIDr 1 .t

A nl ST. C. ARLES, STREET.hot. tellr knlIA n M ' ' hI,"eI,,v IDca n d with the

nfrn eil t, city for ihnla wt nine genre, haviaarsngln F ith UYr.it, ext, w:..:.- :. " :nl~irhed the t! e: rair Blovu n'!e rml brl. n, nin~dFlUith sr t ll hie all, nold Ilne ihlnd al thle

h,. uiei seerr sinsu. 1Vilh sorb en asllcriene a and nn infl-iblo telr-,n nl~~at, wn-e Illr llibl f it bIIly will, thle beet is his linel "Sdenot

oliciie of hie nnnularouu ri-r a II ahsr of than Billmsll. A inrsv samhna b-, s rii"uA, ,l n littin np Ito ALOON and pruviclis ile HARwith Is,, COOIODOT LIMIIJUOR tSnt rd n h LdpA d. SERVANTS,nill Ill w~n f" r their exceellent .titles, h ivlre d&m employed ineluding

Llis vi iy host C-kr. lTba LARDER will nlwn aE be S, It w ithl therIOltIC'FST FUISH AND OA\lN E ad the OYSTERS S EUESre oh

+1111 rxel.,.lldI ,dfr lliR ld dnt soo Isrt, no pdex troubllblew~ll 1" slowr~d to nndcr thin Salovo boty the ystrovage f tbte liberal.n~l Ill.lirinua mlrnnmnitp. mhl6 tf

SADDLERY, HARNESS, ETC.TRUNK WAREHOUSE, No. 11

UCANAI, STREEY-KWr hnv hool 050TEI NES an. 1)0 dozen CAREC IIRAGS, EWaOralnpaI1 ll I, . ,ua nn, f n d thleir line-ENGLIlrSH,tit+L ' IFA7'(IF,RQ FRASIE AND YACKINQ RNG S

I.OIIIFS'TECN0S aln HAT CASES{ BROUSELs, WIIrON an0Ol.NET'IA CARPET RAIIGS; an n Inroe n,,oOno of LADIES'05AG5 VALISES, wl,, oI,,oh oeooooalling mVERY OW PRICES.

mry, lm AIW Hi. N. PETERS A CO.

N EWARK, N.J., SADDLERY Ware-SHouo.- ANDREW '0. BULLACO., Na.I 6 En

*EoIt, NvoObl.nn,,lb.0 o,, n o.00ISno Ina 0I reo0USonno,101uror and IlEpor00rs00 :oADDLERY and ESSARE,E, ooo,,tnnllIy 0 Iblnd I0hge a 00d romY.I a0 ort5ent Saddler,,liI Io., Slooiojnos Trnnk. wip Skirting, 10nm0. nod BridleI.-, oIloogboko., ADDIEjS'OUT and T, iAoiog 0f ever .*.oiI.IE.,, ,,INo. l CANAL OTEEET.

1":IldA\V ANDREW G. BULT.ACO.

KLW ORLEANS CARRIAGEN ST-CiROOCSE, Noe. 11S RRASIER NT .ad1:3 UNIUON E.-CAIORIEOERS and IARNEOR of

[ - F .r ,o y In,,ofr I Bh ao , 00 rtorrd Fp .Also-, -- prin ge, Aalns, Lam e, n. nlld, lahel Leath er L- and n Vr-

10,+b. u13 o md1 W J.0A. LU51 CO.

I)IIILA DELPHIA SAD-DLE~ ANDI TRUNK WARE&-il

III USK No h. 1 :r" ' est.-S. 11OUHtlf;C(,., (nlte 1,iolh A PIiooia,) o b,,Oooo,,o,,,110,Oo,;No .I,0ro ..'rl.lIoiS ir ,.,.oubr oIlE l, PhIIIollohio,,o oyA, 0lm-

0,9n".10 In1 El.EI,.II, n1 u10 popnrd to o.ifr to doIoI Aro te moatYij.ool i ,,,,Iolooo,,I. I , oo *,o ,,oorir t oo ' o I I ig and A o lol.0,111011 ElIBI(Y SDDLRY IIAIODICEE, iAR'n Iss. lEATH.

El0 TRIAVELIINE AND I'ACKINGRIIENKS' INDIA RUBBER,I C r: SA.DDLE. COACII IIHARNESS AND iRUNK MAKERS'

SIII11,EI.0\I, TEISISIINSYi, 000.

LulLACEh & CO., 81 St. Charles street,I*b RRANCII OF LA('EY & PHIIIII.IS'S CELeRRATED HARNI SS 11ANUFlrr\~ORY Phdblml bia, are 11ring the finest and most

AulI,,lbIIIAR' yySS, SIADDI.E ANfD TRUNKS at rdeducdp'kPB .G~r ItF.PA 1111 NG STI'TT.V ATTENDEDTO. W97 Iy.W'

'Prum pt

A enr-

nlury.thIrn, Cholera raHb,,., and other disease. of the etbmch and Lwesbtt has Man use by greet. tumtb,, d prrr ith the highest -tisho-Alt,, nHt physlAms tAE,,.,lA have pNmounced it me o thbe matvalunbla remdies known, Meuru it . iltirsl curesthe diseaes forwhich ILt i. recommended.

13 Sold by a1lthe prinipl Dyuityi in the United StalsE. D. BEAACH, Sole Proprietor,

Ayothst.Ay .d Dutegt.tnlq l,.IL~V R-tl,.-ttmmrr hr rll"F.r . I .lmhnnv It1

PASTURAGE-The suhscriher havingIra*d the HIbrTAyttI RACE bOU'St C ay r u

PA'Ttjl t iur the ye{ TUIIA OF I dORSE9 nnntgthe present iaii.AAy~ly'- the prep a=.", ar t F. W. COELER, Urtlms House,35'Inin Corner of Sr. Chlnri~e nn 4 Co.- a It..U.

FIRE BRICKS-200,000 English, Pittsburghrnd j77ENTUCKYA. DMUSTRARD2& CO.. 11 foeeniur elrsair 1 [7ENTUQKY MUSTARD--200 dozen, for sale

E. JE . HARIT A 00., 19 Teho, p&& &. etm!.

INSURANCE COMPANIES.Merchants' Insurance Company of New

ORLEANS.

CAPITAL 19A,00 ...........ALL PAID IN.JOHN PRMBRRTON, Prsident.A SCHRIEEAR, A0,0pet.

ti The* DiTretors •'arthely reorm the inhalntsn of the Furrth

the are preppasred to NSURE AGAINST FMIE, MARIN ANDRIO'ER RISKS nt the lo~wt antsi. A reuofm o TEN peR CENT. i,,cah will Ib made to ierum dfining Imene. with tInh Company.

DIRECT'OR FOR TIlE AGRENCY:

JIoh PAbert ., re.O Oordr IY pnr Auh,

Ma nul 1J.,, T. 1R.. HW.W gt,Thaon. J. try, ' IItrsa. e Lerny Richard Salher.EDW•RD IVY Ageat

,

Home Mutual Insurance Company ofNEW ORLEANS,

W Wit. ., api Wt of $tSU0, i. prepaBd to r110dvnpllieItlon1 for

FIRE MARINE AND RIVER RI[S,IA AtbA oE Ilh Colpol No ,I I. RAI ETRTEET.Aery p 11in 1ilrn with it beames, ItAs e n

i ts e s eeu, and the

1

ro0

lr AldII, id iF tAhose who nur. with tAhe om, yp. I.eaFios ae n 1 r ir•,tbtedl- nder thap control of thep ourt

T61 oolane eatabwinhs d purely on the mutual psi o Int.anme and Ili" Troy ee b.l6- this . ;rription (f2qt00)offenamp mpl

Tht arr.lolio f tbs eompf y i opepatn lln times or inspectionbythoseEIhingA tomke I.nsurea with it.

ALEXANDER BROTHER, PreIdeAt.JOHIN H. OWEN, Ve President.o

J_' II. W ,.slo.., Serretry.TRUSTEEI:

olhn R. Sh, S.L. Lery. J oC.OAiodEich,JuOm Thomas A. }I. Ml, J.E. CaldwellJ. J. Oreen, J.P.I Ar,,, W.LL.,LAnr,J•onO.WEAdrn, John H. Oweu W. To.,"'dlinm Eneo, ' ,John 11 S. de Vier,B,,mel StOwart, Rufu MIdhennyo. Robl DyO,R. W. MIlba.A, I.O.Coc., F.Ho,:.O.No.•1. I. A. DoherIly, . W. GOp.F. Shaw, H.V. BIrer, J. J. RobAo,MmeI WOhiOte, T.B. Tnylor, Joh Rode.An.

.O. Rodgen,. U.nl] W.H.LAtc,,b a.

The Liverpool and London Fire and LifeINSURANCE COMPANY.

AIthobA..l pII....T,. MRAmAE1 DOlI.wl.P id p C t ................................... ... I..

1 I

rpu Reere. d Fund ............................. IO... 1•0,

Working Cnpital-Two Million, Three Hundred and Forty ThlousmdDolla.

liferig b it nPuIually lar e IA pi. and the unlimited nd.idtlliability o the 8tkholder, th t great denderatom In ImnaMee---tirt p rf et cenrit to the publio-is now prepd to i-mum againsFire Risks n Nlw ,,t,, .. h. .h .. reason.ble term.T.e auaul sitebamet of premium mode to plan the Comp ol'.Po

sie un a par with the Mutual Couln el, and .11 ,ttmo • ao Ifar l-wil be prompt and liberal-

CHAS. BRIGGS, Agent,OO78 t S. Chalrs..troet.

BOARD OP REE•RENCE IN NEW ORLEANS:Srnll! Nicholon, A. Heim• Tamu.s SeUar,A. Ioflur, O. A. llt, Wn. MareWn. Pello.w., J. I.BA.hn, J.. Robb,

E. Ogden.DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK:

SJAB. BBROWN,GibArm,,.

MOkr W.Celln, MUort 0L1fpo, , d. dsU. W. Faber, Wm. B. Wtmore.

ALF-t PlIt, Residen SeReetarR..Fa.YclU OGlaurn, Cotnsl of the Bard. 095 ly

nutual Benefit Life and Fire InmsuanceCOMPANY OF LOUISIANA.

ga' rneorperaod In AprIU 1849, and declared a dividend of 50 percont on Two Yea

rn

s Botioen.

OI•ce, No. 88 CASP ST., be, ween Gaier and Common eta.Bcerxeee or rxa Co.- ear roan ro 1 .. Ira.-ce Out..

This Compern being organized .Jlely for the protection of the pmll yholdera and their familien agai't honnt and psvrt ry u I. its operatin

Great National Be.evolent I.tltutiir, cosdueted'• the mat melaard .1lh| principle|, and affording for a Mn1 annual wn paid duringie a airgge and handmlme leacy to widow. and childrea after death._T At! policy holdenr=whethr for life or shorlterm t rr h~ocamti he Iu o icy a t Jdth h utioi s r-eme the wholn of the profiti ofthe Company.

C Wnilor can inre the live. "d' Deblon. A enirad woman murcert insurance n the life of her h •lmd, for the sole benefit and ca of

Ler-lfcnd children, free from the claima of crediton.TRUSTES8:

-ahn S. Alliso I-Jeohnam, Edwrd S moewJnhx ffngaat. Samuel Bt Art RiV.M ~allRober Wed, E. H. Burton, J. Perkis-'oeph Welker, WmM6ar. Ardd Hanis.

DIRECTORS:E. W. Sewell Thos. C. Jenkin.s P.B. Taylor,Edw. Jenner Co.. Johbl M. hrran G. Mt eeer,6F. M. Cohen, L. Bpmteeberg

.

H. R iodewalh,Samtml Wolff, ohn A. Dorgheray, C. 6. Lutheord,0 Wiekham, John Clibm.., R. C. Arldatea dGeo. W. Smith N.C. Ha.1 R. Bein,11.O. Hearth E. If. Wingate.

Ew.. J.r-lr C

.rl. Vice Presldent.A. J. Wenn..... U,, M. D.,~ edinal Board ofTs(uwa, HUNT, M. D~ { Cot-ultation.11. G. Hl-r.. Aetoary....M. 6l. Co-Lr, Attarne.IHlcx

A

Z BInr M. D.o NO, 9•1 hlagoe street, Medical Examiner,who will be at the Ga.Ie daily.from hlf-petl to 9 P. v.

By the Charter only 450O0 is taken on n tingle lik,i3f' T'b Gemp y yi pr•pired to enrtetin aliution bfr Life Ins.-

r nnr,&d ienue Pollirea on all wand and healthy White person- andN. lroe., at the Table of Rates eatnbhshed by the Board, which are 1etth•l the ratew rhnrged by the NtewYok and Loonon omee, and withouttheirredtrietionas tor 'desiuncentheSouth. By the hnrter,Divid..d.of Profits are declared unuuail , and the profits draw interest, and canhe mnale avilable at once to the extent o' two-thirds of their Amounme•i-•lretI• rty hu paidhi- premiu mintull.

tT C~nltrni•a Permitsat ewYork and londoe reteo, ProppetesTable of Ratba and all information a to Life OnMur and all impel•res,,r to Rl ct Immrnce, can be had at the Ome of the Compny..Te E.xteolive Traveling Privileges.

Or Off] boon,9 ". x.to 6 r

NewOrleans Agency of the Mututal Pro-TECTION INSURANCE O. OF NASHVILLE, Term.

L3" This Compeny will Lurer on the Mutual Prineiple Housel, Mer-rlmn,ihle, ate., nealnat POSS nr DAMAGAE by FIRE end the Cuareeor Ve=s, [q of r: cr dr

. rlptleo against THE PERILS OF TIlE BEAR

,'Ni R IYRS.ea- IAW pefusl haviqg their property insured in this Institution are

Iht, tlred t a f rll partIctp.:ttO in rire YroIt•, withOut amy Lbility to 14.TRUSTERS :

N. III' :on, .. S. Plcelrr Jae. }orton, ]r.,J,,hn Wat'rs, J. 0i. Sheph•".rd D. 'eaver '

J. A. 1Alist.r, t. Douglace, 1:. '.Smith,. B. •'elt, Jhlun Mlorrow, B.R. RMKeun el

Joisn H. Ew

en "A. A. Plru., 1'. W. ,exeyl',. T, Ikar Samuel Sen-'. A .So ion , '.,E. S. }leVI, 7. B. Knowxles C. Ie . HillmnnAI -s. Nall, .B. Johnson, Ro

L

. SRDwar. t,It. F. Brel. A.J. D~uno• ' W. Pritchard,

L. K. Flt• a, FI. HIekr, T. A. Tbum..A. O. P. Nicxui..n., Presidet.61. S. ! /LcriR, Vcee President.

c. J. F. Wularox,Secret.ry.LOCAL DIRECTORS :

'l'onm. K. Price, R. H. Fr.ser,flee. L. t

V e th C. Conner.

iioe lv W3. A. JOHN.SON, Agent, 98 C.ommereial Plane.

SLAVES.SLAVES FOR SALE ON TIME.-Several

Snlal SL. .VS S oniPS of COIKS, alnle and Femle, andWVSIIpL- and IRONKRS, undher n h1l ranote , for approved , ty,ape,,onlrr edit till thn Istf u!hmu,,lnrp, 1553 NoUetobLar intereatlt r ' Ah per cent1 r fa tron d ot.t , d llnn turit v.

mry7 LONG &d JOHI•SON, Brrokere,"1,1 Cionmmrel Phce.

= AMES W. BOAZMAN, No. 15 Perdido street,Fi le py triet 0 ttntiot to the PURCHASE AND SALE OF

NPA(!)EA. SLAVES OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON IHAND,AND CASH PAID FOR YOUNG NEGROES.

aEFRE1NCF.S :WrigbLWilliama & Co., Ioon Titd & Co., Williams. Pillie I Co.,

M . Aorow,woA &Co.. S. O.INelo & Co.. E.W. DiRe &..& i20 3mdAWR

JAMES WHITE, No. 103 Gravier street, NewIOrI ne wil] , onuttly PURCH&SE NEGROES also, Bo.r atndSell o", C',,nunimlioa any and .1 S I.e cons Jmed to h m. 1tell

REMOVALS.SEMOVAL.--B rELlI. & Co. have tempora-

LL oily r-mou-d their oMce from 61 Common street to No. V4 Cam-o, sfet. try

EMIOVAL.--R. H. MAHR, Attorney at Law,hha rem.,'ed from No. 1l St. Clharles street to No. 21 Cnmp et.,

t-', n35 ly

)1RUG STORE REMOVAL-The sub-nr giber resytf

ull inform h. friends and th, publicthatM

hoea nmoved hte DRUG STORE Ot the Sooth-.vst corer of'hrt,.•. ad C.0 toh•se * treet0 0 where he will be iNy to o

L Ieis oli cutomer and. thho 0 h10 may favor him with tholrpatmL ge.E. D. BEACH, A thecary enI Druggist

J..& tf South-west corner of C•mnres ed CmtomhoUs ItReet.

MUSIC STORES, ETC.CHAS. HERRMIANN, TeSaOer

c the PIANO, VIOLIN. GUTAR AhD Si.V-1:l. Apply at teb Ahuh, StoAN of Al,. H&WITTAn. aSCIpI ree. p17 Imp

IIORATIO D. HEWITT, PIANOFOOTE ANDAIUISCSTORE,NA

nt, NAIOrluI, 111ld relpeetIully Hqat the.,rllmnllu of te pahrll to hie large an tne-

Alntof MISIC AND MUSICAL 'NSTRUMENT o1 nlSAAriAtiAibriptioiI, and also to !ti. all .erec1 tae,1d ANNIaII PIANOFASTA

1II,,hum the Io'o'o",, ll tIAIA,,,.n in the United Stntee nd

AUROPE, among rhiA h ern to bI foland ISA,, of A. STODART CO.,I Nu1l'lllI HAII. SO,1,If NaYork, Sad PLETEL Co1. ol

TheSabve iOlAet II,-A-oI thiIollwingk inds: RANOIIE-111 AGAND, PICCALA, PICCOLO AAtLIQUE ANO SQUARE-Ire.. I tbu nI11 ellrbetcd maken in the wo Id etahioinl( nll the Iste.,IAoAIA\- nlm, , may be hll of the aublaoiber fAIlel 1,1,10 t nd.u a" S elc. su W 7 Orvlver. They 1l~:i~ be aeld at tnvnvlncturers'Inun.a. A Il',IAUL C ASRCHANSDIS,,Nel 1 , SAnd l ,n in any q Sntit,..\lmlollyothern, the lubscribr keep. oalnnnflSon hand the I." wd u~huent s.lcoliun of ACCURDEO"S ever hronght to thle Southarm Inrrket,

Afflih ere oll cd ,t the meet reuoAnbl WI,. SUITARS.In,l,,e-C-ied L' WIILLI AM HALL & SON, from1 thie mostppl-Iad SPANISH

.,I ILDS These iastra-ts are of thle flat .uen, and -arnoted to,rdLA.'n lmnto. all lubacriber hoe had m00111,any IAI,,1,,IiIrho hlllic ,.linne in7'hnu Northern ditiey ell u NowOrlean, nod inill...IAAIIIIUqlIIiIIrd I ith thie I li..h,5td1.AIIS of the basin... Hie,toock is the best mlerted that I ... ever been I. the Souther. marketwlll hie iiYiliti..h a ndl that he Will M- y be,.v on hand .eleccted,11.15f ell kill oAl MIUSICAL INSTRAIOAATS and the LATESTandAIII'P FASHIONAOSLUAIUSIC. The 5111ie1l PnblicaIe roIpultoIIy

1,11d to 1 AT1 U. h IT 15 Ct1,isp. 0.0.ie3}. HORATIO D. HEWITIT, 39 Comp el., N. O.

HIIATS, BOOTS, SHOES.Ladies' Shoe Store,

xo. 124 cANAI, STREET.;$ \\her,, enmv b fnd all th, 1I 1ri•til. of LADIES', MISSES'

SCIIILD IRE SICD S, of thI nea rs .tyle and be.t l •rkul n-I aIt tREASONAIB1LEIIE PICES C au ie who deire nn legaInt

:, i ler, 'IIIr etro incited to look at thI kola int hI'd Cltdaliahmsat t

,i 1 t 11 ay in t le city

. apl9 31,1w w-

(HARLES BRANDSTETTER, FancySBOOT AND SHOE STORE, No. 14S Dryadea. .,

I, ,.,in Mxlpoluen+ im Terlmwhore hep. mntsnfly o .,, i a full .,olrtmlnt of ENTLEIN'S, lADIFAe' AND1IIILDtEN'S SIIOES, t low prie. BOOTS AND SHOEAS andltor 1r. ,nd r1lr ud i. thUe .-i.l mla nll. al1 t 3mlp

U ,ES BOOTS AND BROGANS--300I, .... i s .2I .. .. p1llUa .... lnlt4I1l . • , ,.h i

9•+ A. F. DUlNBAA CO., 64 and 56 Common at.

rVO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS.SThA .ubsrihr r noea rein'g reI h I wpIly of

, SEI.,, BROGANS AND MIEN'SB.B .TSI th. .with, l.41.,

l 4 B.ortla.t m U(IOTS, SHOES ANIA BROGAS.E

" ,rl. thr(

Ons, r~s [. t .in ilt for nl nen t lam telll,A. F. DI'N IIt A * I f 4 l and Commlln It.

SHloES, BOoTS AND BROGANs-2 67Sm, lninrg from ahily Bltic and Wel.nAter, for

Sb a. F, DUNBAR &t CO.,lu I5 lnod 56 C..-- steet.

NORTHERN SUGAR--Landing from harkS bblLoverin' Cmhe"

l5 bb61. Lorring'. Pulveriz.edbb. Jeii. LarsT Ao.,le T

,,•ay E. J. HART k CO., 19 Tboupytol.n .t.

BUSINESS CARDS.SDDI8ON &CO., Wholesale Grocers and Corn-. miaiea Merchn t, 69 Poydru e., Newlrtlemn. fl

A NDREWS & CO., JOHN W., CommissionSM.rehaotonne Shippuem Are.0, 9I Cumee, 0t. i

, ai a r en u c_._ r__ o___ . _ _ _ .y-ro l yI _ARTHUR& CO., I. W.,Commission, Pro•lvsion

$ENSON, J., House, Sign and Ornamental

CADE, S., Repairer of all kinds of Furniture,v_________ri, near--rof Cirrus. myl lylp

CONVERSE & CO., Grocers and Dealers invWeaum Preodu, 9l Tehwpib lle a .te eoaerof oL}tLW

C RRELL, EDWARD J., Attorney at Law,iule rAmirn'imifor TeooeNomeNo,9 1Gr Goaeet N-O st

CHRISTY, W., Attorney at Law, Commia-'e r rthh Unit.Atu.,and oi. nrlyererySumaith. Utou.

~RARY, J. W. & J. A., Brick Layers andt ulilden, No. 916 naromne,.treet NewOrlean.

TPT III rmunjetlo h with th. above, binoMwe iwi 51ild BRICKCIS'fI'ItNS md guaranty 11m. Con5mucat5.o0n through th PMth

union will weal rompt dispatch.fe ra t o-u, . R. W. }ill, D. F. Burthe,. Lyal & Dairao,

l. A. Bear .5 MSy, Jnsph F.lsn. s1 5IIBOLL, WM. O., Carpenter and Builder,

. No. 170 5. Joseph tr.lt, betee. S t. Chr-,. l-d uoudelet.ob 'g Of all dwFip•tlm on sort otc eo.able tCrmn s Bot6it•-1 pp twntI made of bl 56k wals.. or nhog-M, -a. finelyo- thwi. Clta- made and repaind and gnaraue~d far oteo yar.

•ANIEL MAYEB, formerly of Kentoeky,_;' U Indt blnd maesad rttoiread nLttie-wotw and Packin.

57• 5u5. tlJo h.. Acnolegmn Af *yoedCss..5J,.tv.t. o48,l fd

Boris ofl Zenda .Dpde .tee , Sewldder . aslls s e ly

SUBANK d. . . Attorney t Law, No87

REENWOOD ., A. FCO., Commission Bootand Shoe Wusboclu, 64 ad 56 Cwmmn seret, New Onus,.

d'! ar

E L MAYLOR & C., Dealers in Coffee,1) 1a olraeks, Mlu.,Aamnea~dl ona Brat~waod Irrlor in Cb,,, p a J'.a.n .S~ray Comm i mnr or t. eu ogm •,ky to raLe A noardWeatn fr IProdi, 1Uo • •t a e D ,portd

IL~. N. 6n Camp street, Newvrlesos. _ ap6

5 .ANK, .F J i.,Attorsiey ae t tLarw, No. 871!" ( rklr Itreot, NewOllaa... n161,

GREENWOOD N CO., MOSESE, Commission1n Forwardi~l lcrruunt, s6 Grans, I~strt. a tyG~EO. C. TAYLOR & CO., Dealers in Coffee,

U ;lmny Bags, Rice and Wester Pmdacr, N~o. 66 htgumm stoat,

63" Mr. W. C. Free i we authorized Agent to tans..[ all buddewf tie Howe0 u per notril act, paied th1day before A5 . C. Aisworsh,N,.W,,y Publi, __ [ylf] _EO. C. TAYLO CO.

SGPIEFF & CO., A. D., Wholesale Grocerandt Charu, and Agent Inr T e osAlbdny Ala, Port r.d Ne zkCider, Noe. 8, 540 ad 4 Old ,vee nd No. I0 Frontl, , NewOrnrs. 01

HARALSON, F. N., Notary Public and At-torny Law U.S. enmmiuieoner Wl Min i ippiand Ar

No. .2 Echange Plaee, opposite the Pot-ofte. Iew "

ART & CO., E. J., 7i Tchoupitoulu treet,Whoisle Dealel in Groerie Dug, C mitely Pnplr, etc.

H AMILTON WILLIAM, Collector, (at Mr.loho Hoey'a OCe,) No. "1 Camp ec.

10,,, ,o---Rv. Dro. So' Dr. t,,, Fouh-r -tret, , boe Ju-lit; WVm. H. Galand, esq., dMucipal Hall, Second Municipality.

JONES, SAMUEL, JR., (late TALBoT, JONES& Co., Blimore) Grocer and Forwarding Mlrchant, 45 Poydu

KENNETT & CO., FERDINAND, No. 98s.u~ii- ao bhad a complete gaortment of DROP and BUCK HOT, enEAR LEAD, from the SL L-uis Shot Tower. dll t

T ONG & JOHNSON, General Brokers inL St Note. and g, alo R.al Est aO ,ed Slve. No. 52•ormerced Pla .e, NewOrl ees. plS Gm

M1ARR& ROBERTS, Attorneys at Law, 271 Cap srest, NewOrleeao. mbl

_ H. MEYER, No. 100 Camp street,11.3 Watchsker end dealer in JEWE.LRY, OLDYEN,ANCY ARTICLES, and WATCHIS. AI Jewel,,yartirle r F•pnd at madsota price'. m1s

SICHOLS, B. F. Architect, Offie 2 pstree, p st5l. ontinuue. to fum1ib Plea for Publ B

uld.,wres, Dwet li , etc.,etc., and to superintend their erectio sand roll

sad.-rto render a n tiafnetory sereiee to al who -y tat" him withpetraag .___ . _ i _ _ 111

oLCQTT & SM.ITH, Attoroney at Law, Np.Is St, Chsrlee sreet. o27 Iy

PU1G, MIR & CO., Commission Merchants,8- St Louie sIteet. .11l ly

POMROY, EDWARD II., Commission and For-w•n• MerchanA, No. e aenir ,smy Neoreianu. aS

pICKLES, JONAS, Dealer in Foreign

andSome(c Ldq or, Wieate•.

, No. { T ioupito ul.•met, New

,..nan•....pnne roy , Domesticndyollond Ginr Do e r

Peach Brody and Yore Spina, id..y on han 018 IFl

HIIPS, L. A. a D errean Artist, No.28

-- AYMOND, W. C., Family Grocer, 71 Camp

R ACE & FOSTER, Attorneys and Counsellorsat Law--Oice 14 PEcdage Plke, NewOrlean.. mh93 ly

R ETURNED TO THE CITY.-F. H. BADGER,DLentit, (of Tennessee, formerly of Alabama and Georgi) No.

133 JULIA STREET, betwen Camp and St. Charles streets. hteHnildinop, NewOrleat 6m

rHC"00{t . aS{q, - I 0O{U{U. '. 'elf,NotnybPubli. Attoney t l.a.STARK & CHRISTY, Office No. 10 Banks

S• ,_ade, N .Orlean. apl _

T OOLE, JOHN, Commission Merchant, Emi.ritio ntd Remlttnce OJe, l5 Banki Plar. atee

r-VERRIO, J. NARCISSE, Parish Auctioneer,G enerl Agent ndClleetr-OrWee 61 Chetimntehal Wreet o•.o

hi a.o l., l~a. . .. . s

V•EASIE, J. Hl., Attorney and Counsellor atI.+w, rwul practle n the Parishes of Concordia, Teuaettad Mlad.-O,,•-- l,,.,', '.arl street, .nvhes, Mlice. _ h3

8yaATERMAN & CO., J., Importers andS* Whnoleesle Deale'rs Hardware, Cutlery Iron Stnee Nail,

"t,". (.n of ithe AUil), No. 14 Nhagazineatreet, comer of commn, :.',! ..-. . . . . ... .14o adhw

W M. L. POINDEXTER has been appointed." by Gov.. FMoote COLMISSIONER FOR THE STATE OF

O00SISSIPPI. mhss of

W• OLFF, SAMUEL, ITmporter of Wines," Brandies, etc., od General Coammi.ion Merhao, No. 06

WTILDEE, JOHN P., Attorney and Counsellort a , ,7 Gravirr et NewO leans. UP IW wR1. W•'.T. a.. lit..

SiRIGHT A. J., & CO., Cotton Factors and" omCionnmitoand Forwarning Ierchants 67.6Greetr a. j7lI y

T'fUE undersigned continue to make liberalSCatsl Alance nlon aIprv'd cn ignments to their friends inn.ao I, Kiaor,, Yohilclphia NvwYorkaod Boston.f;1 tf ' 'FERI,. KI:NNIo T & R .. ."93 Mlamie at.

FURNITURE, ETC.OHN 1. BUROEN has removed hisFURINITURE STOREtirom No. 141 to Na. 53MOA-

V E ,ot t E n noance t oplwoite the Arrxde, arhoroeri r , n r ntimimlel o of t lIo Imtmnpge ha Lashrafnerird Irom Me friends and the public. It l

C IEAP FURNITURE STOREr No.l/ Fo Cirrlla r.reec, cmr of Perdido--JUSePH B.tIL'BIARP solrsnle and rstnil dealer and mnuaeilrmrrrof CAB1NIN T FURNITURE, *s h S. Beds., ad s,\rlloin, Serretariea, Book neaeq Ihrbla Top Si leboae . ~tuin.1 WHork Tablesa; Mlarble 7'op Uurcau and H'llh Stands;loaknoqqyglIEd: Nnhogan)y alnat. (.n and W l Seat ChaiR ,Ile alHtlmr Dattreaei ; blopita Bars; Feather Pillows and eedd ng of 1d

.118 l.his stork i. m,,ll EdI,,mI the Haa r. T ,Ma . Snd the pu-ir 18rei to cell and eaEmin e for themmleolv before pmurr

l(dl,.Car Al Furniture packed and made ready for shfppiug has if

STILL THEY COME !-A new arrival of fea-en ayueae Patent PortPble SPRING MATrRRSSRR, hi.h .b s

Idly blelg inroducd into use by all w s.tldy cmfhort and l,1,y.

" Mo3ltt-makesr. the bed complete-tkat I...... y Th:h Gnu boltnd up into n eery usnll compn and no nlo cellsoxtint to hnl ne xi riin gen~eral enllefaetiou to all who us them, which (sa prao tha1h, 'v are the moat ctntfuabl Merl- no . se.' boon r clebratad MaUro-e can be was ad nn for ais dmteg x11

oomnea our, at J. M. WEY.IOTHR'Fu1itu, Sale Room, bi . 107 St.yRQUtreet, on idoorlrom Poyd., ,t

Wv The public ere respectfnly roeported to cabl and aaemine thisstark, l2 if

6UNDRIES-lEGNNY HAGS-15 050.0CIGARS-50,000l.PAPER of .11d I.riptioo..COFEEK-Jo, IO Lebg.; Iaonno., 0 Loge.HAMS-D.Ra'.g nad S ogg B Shoy'.-10 Eienooo Ibi.iog.I[ICE-L5tierrri . Nor ae by

x07 E.J. HARIT & CO., 79 Trhoopit oaol..Ws,..

ITAVAL STORES TO ARRIVE-Cargoof barki'Pn.yoet,Sooo Wlnliogtlo, !oily O.peed, ill IxoMlEdlow,to

2o00 bbos. (bogI g i.) TAR.310 " "" "" PITCH.5600 ." ROSIN.10 SPIRITSTURPES'1INE.

.2.14 Avplh InA. DELAGIRAVE h CC.,~71 .log00ion treet.

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.. Is q7-n I k WAr "gRTH,,.TTr". nnl.,oIag.0,1

D)ONE FELON OINTMENT-Certain to giveoo ioni twentyo m.Say bonad toCURE insi ..,oek.,

t01.. Ioy0 rt.1000. S,.d o191 per bo.. Als., SALVE F0OR RILIS,oooog, ,l,

ike lokr oogto,,00 fty oot. r box. For P xle.11

laylU lm. No. 109 MAGAZINE STREE~T.

r10 CABINET MAKERS AND REPAIRERS,Nw mlaningeit the St1. Joseph trea Wharf, s choir. arglof

11 IANA POPLAR LUMBER, c lBating of-60,01-fac.t of 100o1,Sd o( nch.40,05lE0,.10f 14y BSCAN'LING.0,51uU fe1t of WRATHER BOARDS aod S ly 4 SCANTLING.

For.sln by JOHN 0. HIARRIS,lylOSt 98 T1_aupi___lr street, I .,lRin.

fl ENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY.-J. L.X JOURDAN B CO.,No. S00 Caonp.I., will oio.. p1.rtiontI-

I yllrc~g of vl account, 5"rclptx rcirel Tor kte.P 1, . nadPrrir-kI. e o.II the SRi.n, also in sorop,.

AdrertieemnnM received for ineenln I th Northam and Cutsmp, irRe nd luofu tbb pan in thertou~llry prishc o( buu'iI-

al~aylo . hand ad for ,lea PEIooDloy AL S oof LSoiESo,.AII O7IES, IXTTRR PAPER, PERIODICALS Aod STATIONIRY" 0

.1;or soilh a well selctd eovoot-1 101.1s001 pool.r SHIIIETN lA..,-nnAisno of the lates pohllAoiono. 141,

4CON VENIENI CARGO OF SALT BfSoto1i dORIS thTEOE ArtBur. P09. Pl by

t0091 OHN TOOLS, 26 Bank Place.

New Orleans Wholesale Prices Current.CAIEZFU0JY CORRECTID EIVEPRY WEEK.

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OTICE.-Was picked up in front of the store,. Sa turday, blav , ONE BARREL CRUSHED SUGAR. Thumlrr .a_ have the eanue by Proyn pmperty mra paying for this advertpl mont, by .alling at No."P New l•v,,e, myll 3re

NOTICE.-DAVID MOORE is this doay author-1 1 i Wo act and trnset, men and reeeire ant Fl, ) euch moneyII may becoma Ite frlom tbe de}, fmr whieh he "Y.ayonract in myname aad do all my affasl, bulesal nd eonccrne, of whwav*.r returnn d kilnd, wilt,,t eeptln or resP eraion.A REBECCA TAVARES,Nunw(rlcn e, s•ln I=, il.--mvl lw 11 Po\ y tretre

NOTICE.-Any man of experience and busi-nres habit., with couh eapitwI of four or Ave hlndred oll.rs.

Iy hoer of s god plem or a profitable inoestmont. Addres L, athiefIce. pl• n31,_

OTICE TO CONSIGNEES-The British shipN SCHOODIAC, Ior ler, ,nleer fron I.iver •ol, s nI w dp IwhrginIh,- r go ntrst "s, !.%and ulloi-ali|- Conigees will please [tend io til. r.,.ipt of Ihuir enr.~1. n the }A"eC or thy wrill to .trred nitoe, dir win eatlram . [IsPo p ] SOI.S POOLE. v15 sukt 1'Ave.NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.--The bulk of 500S tipree or barrels o BEEF ,r PORK or bavy freIight, will be

sks Ip By hip SCHOODOIAC, Ca.,. Poler, for I.i-rpol, on euarls, is immedia te upp li•ion is. 5a e to'el JOHN TOOL,. h Ban: Pla.e.

CUONSIGNEES per ship GEOIRGE 1V. BoIenaE,thI C O, pt thnine er m Iniv hweolh rill dPl.aoot tbull b 1IIn re eipt of

Bwi ud ~~aLrrualarr~ nl o Iwrtmitbd within fiedn r, wit be anl to ,heu pubrlir elrar at tir nz 1ena, null rink.

m1I11 .IOI{ 7I.F. Y Bank Place.

CAME to my stable on Sunday Mayy!Inbrat o4rl bkllrala BY HVRSE,edc~l ahannnl

hIlEL. 7'ha owner w-ill Illrlsr call, Pay rhxrpee, amt enke him Ior..y.mlyll 5t P. D )RES, Rmllppn. Let. tCaurl an Cwnmuon el

SOS1T-On Wednesday evening,vhilerata ning ine Parldy-Concert, r ~l~~Y 7;aRINSP5INSP55TACL " Iv A SHELL CASE C'hs fidr will b.

enitahiy rewarded by leaving the came at 86 Cam l.treL.ANUElr BOLFF.

T WENTY DOLLARS REWARD.-St Poet RFi,- Dutriet, s ~ bl,,k NEW FOUND e A, lS,

with a white slwt on the breast, answering to the name of Jack. HadtIPollar on. The above sward w,11 W paid, andl no elliogs asked, forohie Talir , ,on board~ sdll Imyl, p.i JOs. ,.k.,l

TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD-I Wilib ,.id fwb cpaure of the sla, e . onul n uss s J

RHODA, who slest,,y I.tl, 05 J,,lia I.. on Ith 8th of s.U.ryheilt. She is whom SS l.are oW an YIII.L mII. at inlike an dlodn oman, with etnuht heirS; generllyswe.rs two esrls h,

,t; about RiS diiry lseil. lender s uiii speah. ks rk wha5seyn tol l not ten 5 plain; he biid tIee, and s i a tree.. Shtomwlrly belunpntl to h" -r Jonre, t' f m-h enlnty, 1T in the shuhas been trying to get back She is not nv6 nrqlwmtcd in the dv

my II tf " . X. FISK.

F OR HIRE-A Mulatto Man, competent as a1 WwReh Mem n or Dhib,, Ro nt S-rmnt.myll lw CONVERSE A CO., 9" Tehnupitolna street.

NEW ORLEANS JACKSON AND GREAT NORTHERN RAIL-ROAD 1OMPANY....NwO *L*.. Aprd N.8. E.

-UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that BooksSo SubErielion a the Cmitwl Sto, of the NEW ORLEANS,

JACKSON AND aREA'I' NORETOEKN RAILROAD COMPANY nrenow ope st the oie of the Compny No. Ii Comm.r.il. Ple andlwill ramui ope Ibr font months in h ouuisna and MihrMippi in nJorvnpao with the He.nth meetion of tha rt dter o

H. a. BUCKNER, PreeidetP .pro ter.ToaN CtLBOUI, slEnrtOly, *t•S taut8

A GENCY OF ARBOUIN, MARETT & CO.CO NAC.-ThebuCdA sine heilng been spjomtd Aepunt for the

ad e.bliad hs nouleor" Arbouin, lnreAeo,." ,e prpered toreUeivd

librl terms, toh M.i , in any quantity, or to n ort th!tmoay b.quisi,. d.' t1 S. VAIW5FCrnput.

-HERRY BRANDY--10 quarter casks supe-rior No. 1, iu store nor for Salo yy

mnAy SAMUEL WOLFF, 95 amp stlet

W HITE LEAD-Wetherill's celebrated Phil-al delphia, of the vrious tt i., il a 1llsizd t atkng. s for e ale

by E. J. HART A CO. 19 Trhoupttouln.Street.

BALTIMORE FACE BRICK-11,000, for saleby JOHN HAYMAN A CO., 9G MSuine Street.

C1ODFISH-200 boxes fresh, for sale by• nylO J. H. CARTER & CO., 13 Common street.

CASTOR OIL-25 bbls. Adams', in store andfor mile by FERD. KENNEAT &CO., C 5 MaSgii s.treet.

SHOT AND BAR LEAD-From St. Louis ShotTower, in s.re aOnd for Malr byr

,yl• FR.c._ N OETrr a_ CO.. 99 M•,,uiu•.A t..

R OCK CANDY-25 boxes Red and White.myll 2w CONtVIISE A CO).. 9 Tehnpitoul satree.

PEPPER AND CLOVES-50 bags, 5 barrels,-,.•.i rt ,ylll1rw CO NVERC:._ o_., 9 __ .+pit,,_i•.t_.

DUFFIELL'S HAMS-30 tierees in store.10ll 7w CONVIE

S

iS a CO., 91 Tehobupitoulu Strseet.

pICKLES--175 cases half gallons, quartsmyllu CONVIRSE a Co., 97 Tehoupielu stret.

T OMATO CATSUP-100 cases fresh.Smyll w COANVERSE A CO., 9 TEhoupitoul. sheL

TEAS--Choice Imperial and Young Hyson,lulding rom m.hiy •.Il of (tltl.

m t wr C'ONVE•RE & 10.., 5 Tebouplitnlu sat.

GOLASSES BARIRELS - 1000 Cypress, inlstore and or .h' Kv

myll OFSRD. KAFND IT HO . M•uln.i tet,

(URN, OATS AND HAY-Landing at theFr st Disejl, from lAtholtb Stphen A. Dnoa .M Od GI Fellow,

for .l. by FIRD. KrNUTT A CO., 8 ulHsAs. s.ne.

D)AILY CRESCE NIOFFICIAL JOURNAAL

OF THIE CONS1OLIDATED CITY OF NEW ORILEANS

BBFIIEt•TUD.

a TALr.t TUC hXlor.__ rT c-r.var.

The wa arried on inn eSotland, by the frlends and en-smal' of Qunen Mary. after her departure into Englandl-o productive of an almost completedtontion of order.

and laid the foundation of many •tn which were keptup by private families and ludvidnai long anfter a poli.ral causnae of hostlitty had eased. Among the mot re.markble qunarrel which bisbry or ttnditon hna recorded.sariingout of that elie bro I know of oe o deeplycher:bhed or arromponied bynsomany romantic andp.aoliar ctrenmnstnee. as one which took ptee betwontwo old familion of gentry in the neighbohood of Eii•urh. Stepbohen Bunfatield. Loerd of Cragbo• i,hadhoen a zalonus and dislnterested portian of tb .Qeen.Itohbrt Monbray. of Baro•ongle. was the friend roe•s.eively of Murray and Morton. and distingnultsd himbelvry highly in their cause. Duorinog the year 1•5. whenEdinhbourgh Castle wn maintained by Rirkaldy of Oorabgin I, halfofthe Quneen. Stephen Broa tflld held ontCraig.house in the same interest, and suffered a siege e100 adetachbment of the forces of the IRegent. comma nded bythe Laird of lBarbongle. This latter baron. a maw ol re.' and brutal atnr. eontered life s a younger brotherand at a early period chose to east h1 fate among •h.rotest leaders, with a view of Improving his fortunones.The death of his elder brother in rebellion at Laogelda

enabled the Regent Murray to reward his sevica with agrant of the patrimonil entaterf,. which he did not a,.ple tI take posesaston by the stronghand. to the exolouiooof hi ionfant niece. the danughter of the late proprietor.bonn incidento which hid oonrrled in the course of thb-ar. had insproed a mautua hatredl of the moot Intellcharter into the breast of Brueatfld and MIoubry :and it was therefore with a feeling of strong pe•oonal l.moaky.. ao well as Of political rancor,. thattbo attnndlook the task of watching the motions of Bomtfield atiCoolgbouee. BonntfletP firtbe out farmanymoofcmaw obtlgn.,nlopgw1m ba o tloafyildb to thbparotyoftlcoogent. LiknKlr ya.d t.land. of Letligto. he •nrreadedd alpe apromie of If.and estat;-. but while his two tend• o.p ihed. dio by do.hband of the .aeeutlioner, the other by his own hand. h,1,4lla victim to the atelesn spite of his personal enemy.nob. in conducting him to Edinburgh on a prisoner. tookfire at aome hitter rxpression on the part of the captiveand -mote him dead'upon the spot.lBrunmild left a widow and thrbee infant naw. Thelady

of Craighoute had been an intimate of the anfortnot,Mary fronm her early years ; was educalod with her' i,Fotero in the Catholic faith. and had left her conurt to he.egmrthe wife of Brulntfild. It wnas a time calculated tochange the natnres of women a well aoe of men. Thlseverity with which her religion was trated in Sotlandthe wortog of her royal mitrr.s. and finally the roerd.inoge and death of her hnusband. acting upon a mind nato.rally rnthusiastic. all conspiredl to alter the charaete. ocMari• CarmichaeL and substitute for the osy hbao of hecarly yearn the gloom of the sepulchre and the peilten.tlary. She continued. aftcr the restoration of pace, tOrenid in the honee of herlate husband; hbut though, Itwas within two miles of the city. she did not for manyyears reappear in public. With no soeaety hbut that.her children. and the persons necessary to attend uponthem. shte mourned in seret over past events. seldolmctirrong from a particular apartmont. which. In accord.onee with afashion by no means uncommon. she hadeausnd to be hung with blatk, and which was solely loh.minat, d by a lamp.It tlhe most rigorous observances of her faith she wo

oostled by a priest, whose octaslonal visits formed almdtthe only intercourse which she maintained with the ex-ternat world. One strong passion gradually anqloed acomplote sway over her mind-revenge a a passion whihthe practice ofthe age had invested with a nonveanlonalroopetahility. and which no kind of rollgiousfeelng. then.known, wo able either to chek or soften. to entlrelywns she absorbed by this fatal passion. that her verychildren at length ceased to hae intolest or merit In hereyes. except in so far as they appeared likely to be themerans of gratifying it. One after another. as theyreached the age of fourteen., she sent them to rance.order to bhe educated ; but the tcomplishment to whichthey were enjoined to direct their princoipal attentionthat of martilal exercises. The eldest. Stephen. returndatelghteen. a strong and active youthb, with a mind tolittle poliah or literary information buat con•ldered a par-s~c .,l. t •t.,.. e.w,,, _.n.._

As his mother suvreyed lie noble form, a smile stotinto the desert of her wan and widowed face. as a wintersanbeamwandersover awaste of snows. But it waissmile of more than motherly pride; she was estima•c•gthe power which that frame would have in eontendia•withthe murderous Mloubray. She wa not aloneplresedwith the hoadsomefignre of her first-born child ;'but shethought with a fiercer and fasterjoy upon the appearaselwhirl, it would make in the single combat against theslayer of his father. Young Brantfield. who hating bee.from his earliest years trained to the purpose now conetempdated by his mother, rejoiced in the prospect. nowIst no time in preferring before the king a eharge of mnr-lee against the haird of Barnhongle. whom he at theeame time challenged, according to a custom then notaltogether abrogated. to prove his innocencen in singtlecombat. The king having granted the necessary lcene.the fight took place in tha royal park. near the palace ;and to the surprise of all assembled, young Bruntfleld ftliunder the powefnl sword of his advesary. The inteld-lgence was communiceated to his mother, at Cralghende.

where she wasefound in her darkened chamber proentratebefore an image of the Virgin.

The priest who had been eommismioned to break th,nlews, opened his discourse in a tone intended to prepenher for the worst; hbut she ueat him short at the very be-giinir with a frantir exclamation : -I know what yemwould tell; the murderer' sword has nprev.iled, and thereore now but two instead of three, to redress their ftther'"wrongs." The melancholyincident, after the first hurstf feeling.seemed onlyto have concentrated and incrersedthat pclsion by which she had been engrossed for so manyyears. She appeared to feel that the death of her eldestson only formed an addition to that debt which It was theobject of her existenee to see discharged. -Roger," sheacid. " will have the death of his brother. ao well as thatof his father, to avenge. Animated by such a double ob-ject, his arm can hardly fall to be succesful."'

Roger returned about twoyearsafter, a stillhandsomer.more ithletic. and more acoemplished youth than hiehbrother. Inctead of being daunted lby the fateof Stephen.le lblrned but the more eagerly to wipe out the nlejuriee*,f his house with the blood of Moubray. On his applica-tion fer a license being presented to the court, it was oh-i,,cted ley the crown lawyers that the case had been al-.readly eLeed by eel forloune of the former ehallenger. Butwhile l, was the uhiject of their deliberation. the appli-cant cfuted eo muchc annoyance and fear in the courteirele. by the threeits which he gave out against the enemyef hii hoese. thact the king. whose inability to precu0erepec, citlher for himserlf or for the law is well known.thoughel it best to decidein favor of his claim. Rogerlsruntlield. therefiore. was permitted to fight in Icerea withlonubry; but the ocme, fertune attended hinm as thatwileh ihad already deprived the widow ot her frlt child.Slippingl his ftot in the nldmst of the combat. he rele•ld tothe gro.tnd, embareraeed by hio cumberous irmcr. Mon.lbray, lecordieg t, the barbarous practice of the age. im-mliale.ly eprang union ancd dlspecehed him. " Ileceniewill b done!' said thle widow. when she heard of eheftctal incident ; '. but. e•e"iae Dee ! there stilllremains ano-ther chance."Ilereey BIruutfield. the tlhird and last urvirvng son hacdI ;•dl•g teee th'e favorite ofihi mother. Though apper-

ontly c not in a softer mould then hie two elder brother~.r•nd bearing all the marks of a gentler and more amiahbllipesition,. he in reality cherished the hope of avenginehis letlher's death more deeply in the recedes of his heartiand oleged morc urdently to anecomplish that deed. than:ney of iris brothers. Hlis mind. naturally susceptible ofthe softert and tendereet impres'rions, had contracted theontteueinsm of his mother's wish in its strongest shape;es the foirert garments are capable of the deepest stain.'ihe iutelligenee. which reaehed him In Frannce. of thedealcth ofhis brothers instead of bringing to his heart the,:trm anid horror which might have been expected, onlyIrloced him to the adventure which he now knew to bhehefore him. From this period, he forsook the elegantlearnireg which he had heretofore delighted to eultivate.

wis n;, hts were spent iu pouring over the memoirs of dietingecihed knights-his days were consumed in the tiliyard of the sawortd-player.

In due time he enteeedthe Prench army, in ordertpodd to mere scienee that practical hardihood, the want ofehich he conceived to be the cause of the death of hitbrotlere. Though the sun of chivalry was now decliningolr ill tho Occident. it was not altogether set : Montmo-ecney nwas hut just dead ; Bayard was still alr'--Bayard,

thle knight of all others who has the merited the motto.arrs ipro, et ales erelrcLe. Of the lives and actions of suchtern, itenry Bruntfeld was a devout admirer and ilnatta.tor. No young knight kept a firmer seat upon his horse-non t complained less of thle sevreitie of campaigning-.none elerisbhed lIdy's love with a feeder, purer, or moredevout sensation. On first being introduced at the tCourtof Illery III he had signalized. as a matter of coursee.'otherine Moubray tte dislnherited heice of his father'snelrderer. who had been educated Ina French convent byher other relatives. and waes now provided for in thgheousehold of the queen.

The connection of this young lady with a tale of hi,own family, and the circumstances of her being a suffeerrin common with himself. by the wickedness of one indl.cidual. would have been enough to create a deep interestcespecting her in his breast. But, when in addition tothese circumstances. we conidelr that she was beautifel.ols highlly Raccomplished. and in many other respect,

lerli•id to engage his affections, we can scareely be suf)rised that that was the result of their acquaeutaeaceUpon one point alone did those two interesting personcver think differently. Catherine. thoughinspired by hefriends from tinfancy with entire hatred of her cruet rotltire. contemplated. with fear and aversion. the prenpeetofherooer tbeing placed against him in deadly comba4and did all in her power to dissurade him from his peer,ose. Love, hrowel.ver. was of little avail against the stillinure deerrplyrooted passionswhich lhad previouoly occupled Ids breast Flower throwmn upon a river might haesteen a eflfectuaol in staying its coursen towards the rnu.raett. ts the gentle entreaIlies of CatherhLe Moubray iejwithholding lIenry Brnntfeld from the enterprise forwhie his mother had reared him-for which his hrotherhad died--for which he had all alonlg moved and hreathed

At length, aretmplished with all the skilli which coelthen be acquired in arms. glowing with all the earnefeelings of youth. Henry returned to Scotland. On reeh'ing hi

0 motheir's dwelling. she elasped him, in a traneporl

of varied fi•ollg. to her breast. and for a long time coueeonly gaze upot his elegant pecrson. "Mylast and dear.et," sho at legllth said. and thou. too. art to he advrc.Cored upon this ipriloue course Much have I bethoughtenm, of the purpoe which now remains to be aeeomplished,f Ihave not been without a ecnse of dread lest I be onlydoinlg that which is to sink my soul In lames at the dayof reckoning ; but yetthrei has beenthat which eomfort:me airo. Only yesterulght. I dreamed that your fttheaplpeared before me. In his handhe held a bow and threegoodly shrfts--at a distance appeared the fieree and sn.guicary Iloubray. lie desired me to shoot the arrowsrt that arch traitor. and I gladly obeyed. A first antlsecond he caRught in his hand. broke, and trampled on withroatempt. BIut the third haft, which was the fairest andgordlieot of ail. pierced his guilty hoeom. and he imte.rdlately expired. The revered shade at this gave me artencouraging smile and withdrew. My iHnrey. thou artthat lhird anet., which is at length to avail against thrnrheddr of ,or blood! The dream seems a revelutin;given tspecially that I mnay have comfort in this cnter.prise. otherwise o rervolting to a tothers feeling's "Young Brulfield saw that his mnther'sewies had otln

itlpoetd upep, her reason ,: ht he made no attempt tdIrrck tie, erlarme by which •l., was actuated, being glad.upon any terms,lo obtaiu hert sanction forthat adventure

to which bewoMo Cmttetrd by etInes oiUlfah cer-cnt. Ctetheeedeee ictu. its tb, mee deN~sr, Msaae

Ch t es mute for Ctstgf .et sa 'eemh 9U o Moo-buy. Them lwsg0he seud daut were mrteooeeda bat

puobli feetlg was toofirs e iO ei t iycltnteat. The toird of lwhbcti fpeat the htmofe elife. awsti~ll apotsedbt 13s ape ced.Iib of seac ere saytip Id gdgEbeh

trac oed r'desmresaofletCt ithid i he-ttoeboeet which euheteted betwecoo'ecr; M.a atihe eetrcihmpba tc 0ftight gie roMre h ere o the enlacefl hs miJ' hoto0-totem d a dMVPezoa d [oes self[

the: th challoege of hit yoehfrbd aceld preteleed agatnst iiutclg; the IW

,..'Gat MOW; itmn thuetliN'feaaYahf/ biifaitFwa' heite t010 e htaeeoogbtrials seqiwaEtto leeowtthefra drthapmohe efbo-elo W -tnaiscedtleem

5

ThCsthovm rdoh~d hehehoM woe.3

4ihes~Lw

of Otnbohogte. A tL.pl mspinu wom lathemee~t approvd m Ber, b ti' i/be te~seewnnhasi been the.atnmt hme offow, markhed off. and uee.9'd tme'wJg 11J,:nectstors, whower sherab ote beee, Whoweemitteground beddr e the euehenCetaeh~uthea Rieras was quite eear. At ue eie: m idsead stood thes 'ared o Be a

h r. aimby as by a 164,dtciceedtin At

aee tige.. .also atlou ed e b > fi' seeds.Psisate.d ied the r lmouright hew lrY~ i

cba ati t mhachwit byiiaopp,teed idi4 hwdfr t/ 'teath of oneeotheoor

The werd tiin 1kalmos atrs the llbfiiid~;peee pie ai~rsrright limb.fm them htiClot Bountlid waeacuabldertrlck upon which his

hety WOOe ahte toe do aeed'reitcher ainngthe WJIetacmutt abblarsae ea~di~t0 wtmoiioeoeegtdW. ?

Coke stes[ eetsa foheehblelwhethe oxeethee wo~Idh~

fight mentions .'fir

eneedoes thedo

towaoaerds h heis' n

breeotplate of his ehataedd foe. Temurderem of Ueeiostantty Can e vhieq daabeutofjeyfomthe epeetaton bidh-btm'tato

At the sme. inteat a auotearose from the weea l 'do

lye edu i ide iotosboo, elhtthe Coed, eeshede he the tlupou the ne the'the meetbautto eam ief 'P. efStephenent Bel es shtesewl *amd otwenty Some Ittiutled'

tw yearsfdgahed shelkatI fhit;aitfii"iiaa-

hoed, the elayee pf' otC -e

or e hcr blasted a othec'. faelg p efetrecgth;" or. rather. Poiemeet. hs eee h uCreutp nh lvedpgeo; dot he too gnalygadd

tthe arms he u NaiinCc. " with herlatet heath.C

The remaneo of tho tae of Beset&odtold. After addcenttnterval, the o(ephoe mainrted athectec m euboyp saiheafter remtoeed that young lady teapo et a wgualfoofeCht ltweecytoetc hlnfh utolb theihojqdie E'hbe

poeties might he oeuidere4 sa tomptie .A rigsw V ofpeocleettd eas greeted htho h the ,blu.-ner at tde the ile-taction of ejohlathetpeeateaehathe lore ut eepeot of a euingams sadd

The tale of ce elOehit lie teuded,.-------rS -}-t ee I n.,rlri.

A DAU GHtG RS MAE at,.. ".The dep a of a eotfrm bone" q r.

lofo hs,lhomtdnf~no.does not imat,•w$ bjn ld

an ezotlan, so to e7,vif h,1u btacy Yp~

male existenc. ibehaso

ate for himself a srn mte

hut .ittle lotintrmvupto to 5tl 1marries. and stiltalntaitms i eIhobs mhis ilal affections. Nothing is n in• isonlyan additionalltie. His departure Is &mere simple separstios ;' this the depalrtre ayounggir. become tie wife of afe*namnij real dmertion-aesiertion with all Its duties and feelings still fresh albout

it. In one word, the sols i stlpg wlbh-l-ms iiwaycrown apart from thi trunk; while the do ihto , onthe eo•trtry. "er•isd n oentist ipoettloo tIj i t. ds-oath hr from her p•c isnto mwtlt0sf •orma • y•onmhave ourroundedher youth withU tlstjwnklesl desas-the eshsnustlttm dseess of yonrjentlatnia iter-nat s;dhearts; and e. inreturn• w th l•aat thopon you both an equally ineozh dtitot•eO.. tloved beyond all the world and she"ri d to dtoot withaprportinats

umeooned d.ay r a man arr•eveel vtqtlelves; sod this anofyoreof 4diettarib'' bideomestic eyry your gentle dove,r t e from -tei mut

htich your love had made for her, and ito which eesh•clung.ou the morrow you look around s ]o, pan s10

oawait. you seek for something which yo wal rro tThe cage is empty the tuneful linnnt has flowl; ihisshas succeeded to its melodious warhbings• it dqols otcome an it did only on the previous metrnlg. ftterngits perfumed wings about your pillow, ond aak g youby its soft caresses. Nothing remains but a painful am,: painful slence. a painful void. The ehamber ofte hb-sent darling offers only that disorder whleh It, is mdsum-choly for a mother to contemplte; not the joyous andmpatient disorder of occupation, hut that of atkndon-ment. Maidenly garmerts seatterd terer' ndtbhe;girlish fancies no longer pritsd chuir heape• w h f-worn dreses; drawers lft prorlUy opi~sn•s •'ito their remotest urners; a bed in whilsh nm iu,lept a crowd of charming trifes, which thbe yJrloved buot whish the yousng wife ds.p.ic htsaikere,littered over ths carpet like the feathem dd ithelinnet. when the hawk madethe tinidbirdih•d $ehhrt dpres01ng sightwhehw 'ing teefidimul•thsmeths

heart.eor is this all: from this day she tccptheo ti hse-

acd plaee in the affeetions of her departed dld ;' todslnthat merely until the happiness of maternity shallihvretaught her whom she weeps to assign to her onb s0illloswer. This man. thistreanger, unknown a fw months,it may be but a few weeks previouslty. has ssumeda eightover affections which were once tlmost enirely her O0 ;a few hours of rfleeting, and it may he of a•uomed. tender-ooss. have. in a great degree, sufficed to efface twenty

tong years of watrhfulnoes. of c-re, and of eelfahnega-otion: and they have not only rent away herrighttobeth0 first and beht beloved. butthey have also deprived herot the filial crrestee the gentle attention, and the adoredpreseece of the hesart's idoL whom the b haself givent him forllte. Nothing is left to the mbther hut tie-tachment of respect. All the warmer emotine ore en-grossed by the horband, to whom hisuouno hride owesalike obedience and devotedness.

If she loves him, she leaven her homewithout reget.toftuow his fortunestl to e fthe endote world if hed dos notloto him. she willperform the same duty witr eognaotion.Natlure and law alike impoue the obUigtio, on her., andlher own heart must decide whether it will opoetitte herjoy or her trial; hut in either case the relult to themother is the same. Nor can that mother reproach herawith this palnful preferenoce. for she has rered her intheconoviotion of the necessity of marriage; she has herselfoffered to her its examplet in her ownipem• e•ottvonItself has pointed it out as a dutlywhoa omteeeloni• culpa-ble ; and. therefore, far from vestetttig totisithat thelust one should restore to her al tO tendeenees whlthtime and habit may enable her to wrt~iedttrawfrm'r us-hand. the mother is bound, onthe otarye g•ay thatthey may every day become dearer to eth hotibr. eveeattae expeuse of her own happines. This m ortuue t .hemother's aIst bhiemssing. . :

Paoecn Dasitron ton -Ron.-Te .hmporal Power ofthe Pope in Danger.-In the foreign advicf lately we have

several times spoken of the arrival of Prine Canino Bona-parto at Civrta Veeohia: and more latterly bhis return toParis has been recorded, ywth the statement thatthePopereffused him permission to enter Rome, though the Prineeclaimed only to desire to seahis family there. and attend

to some private busines. The orrespondent of the New

York Times. however, writing from Turin, AprI14. pts amore serious aspect upon the visit of the Prince as fol.ows :

Swrote, aLeo, that this unexpected visit of the ex-Preo.dent ofthe TR,man Aembly. was conae ted with thre Sn.

to-o political conduot of the Prinoce Pesident of Jolnne.'he following astonishing fact will folly eoreohorente my

frner aneretions : A few days pst. a ilgnrC CeiMndrelt.Stohgh oicer of the Sardinlau Gorerumentn. residing inTurih, read. at the end ofa letter apparently addressed tohimself from Pnaris. the signature of one of the s•me of'rince Caninoe. with whom he had. ne ver thnd any -luaintance. But his wonder inreased still oree fromthee onteontsof the letter. The writer anneansed that:i father had been sent to ome by the Predent of theF'lnch Republie. upon a very important mts•tos: andnveited Signor Caltandiof start immediately for Pars.Tre reader. after a careful pernal the lette, and eftheiledrno. di overed that it was fmr the ariex-l ter of Warf the Roman Republic. and dispatched to him the paper.ivh iprliminary excuses for the error. renulting from thel,,ntiy of the emes. In fat. th Seretary of War oflbh. ]toman ,epubtic resides in Turin. and folawnn g thetdvice of the writer, left tmmedatelyfor Parist. -

From this fact. which I gathered fro ana otiol source,ndl from various rumors which circulate in the diploma-

oie eeier.. aronuoriog that Louis Napoleon is on theledt nt of-lolishing o deeree greater than the Imperial

Shemse: you may bhe.certain that. Pils I I yet in dan-:r o.r otloin his tlo mporl power. and the Papat GoFern-ueet wril be truted to one of the Bonaparto family.

Arravemx ro rto Posnaesr CsE-3f-adame do Morgue-itro es rccrorel t ofoinol Mlto Fr es.--We Ifound in aIBeton paper; the other day, the following inquiring peo.groph in relation to certain formerfriends of Mk. FPeret,and the ehanges which have lately come over thetrspirits.Heroit is:

.ono/ogr Fo'esto iu.-It is stated that eoratain fmerfri ntes of 3Mrs. Forrest, incensed at her want ofgrattudtincee the lete trial. haove made certain disclosuoes to the

Attorney of Mr. Porrest. froem which, it is erperted anew phase will be pla•d upon this interminaMhl divorece-. What is allt this about I Who are theso pa..on-: We ; here dothey come from ! Who dothey le i,,gteo ' Where are they going to ?

W ee elieve this paragraph refers to certain intenthosoof Madame de M1arenerihtet and Mr. t. G. P•ster. far-morly the devoted friend- of Mrs. orret. for A long tinepr evious to and during the re•cnt trial, and all theosleiher frot theatrota enggennt toin the Lyceum Theatre inthis city. Both thr e mnetenero, In a literary aoltheatrical o-er, ft- welIl hknoen bhere The enttehua,wg tonl:netrcld f.,rm ,rly wath ;let NewYorehTtihooe, o.:latterly with the Dcy Buok. TIhe lady hb, betsu a write,"..:" tnrtaia jouruai-. but pert•iuoarly s trr of thle

tan•;le cy•kr. and w," •t.iiev, she writeswell and gra.

Coao after the seponatioln of Mr. an a FJil.J

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