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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 1

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EDUCATION. Female Seminary. "i'W. K. Kdwarts, Eh Dr.

CtaCtote, Dr. rite, Alfred Ho, Fri. BSMmmI far Young i UnlTersltTj 'ctilrnctmrdT thVdirjepon of frofeP 01 taTig rwnd thf.r lnsOToUoo nor Ih.n ye. hnflu A Day School f.r oun BsSSMas drctj.n of MRS. ffill VrSaK3 lm Or.

Kverit to Editor and Publisher LANCELOT HOPE EVKR1TT, M. WW A Prssidsat sad Profasaor of Moral JXrmis, W. nsskssar of Pasa Mix Hatha JI. MARTlltD ALE, Profsssor of If stars) Scisoc Jjjf "ILLrR, St. Principal of the Preparatory MajosStl s'torKclEialaJ Pi'sssssatofnw Board of Vrsstass.

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th. saaata a Hay. VRF. 'h YAT? A RECEIPTS OK PRODUCE. 3 Bark la II f'rt Freak Garden, FarmTaDd'Flower Seed, THURSDAY EVENING, FEB.

28. and New York the 30th, and it we arc Indebted For Mobile papers we are indebted to the fficer of the steamer James L. Day, and fur river ivors to thoae of the Luna, DeWitt Clinton, and At the St. Charles theatre Guy Mannering, or the Gipsy's Prophecy, with Miss Cushmon as Mrg Merriliet. To conclude with Thirty Three John At Uie Vari6t6s the new comedy of the Serious Family.

Mr. Ckarlet Torrent, Mr. Howard, and i Torrent, Mrs. Howard, winding up nth the and a grand ballet divertisemenL street, the grand Mask and Fancy Dress Hall, com plimentary to Madam Arraline Brooks. At the Hall of the Mississippi Fire Company No an adjourned meeting of the marshals for th( anniversary ol the Fire Department on the 4th r.

The J. T. Doswell irday the i deck. aground on Prophet's Island Chute on evening th) TS AND II ARBOR MASTERS. Much dllfl exiu between tlie agentd of the different towboaU and the harbor master of the Third ipulity.

It has for many yearn been the cus technically termed, in the Third Municipality and Firt Municipalities, drop doi of the Third, and there complete all prepa iKMore leav.iu tor sea. Such tows were isdc up in the First and Second Municipal! the Third against vessels thus landing, fsenl harbormaster of the municipality, positively prohibits the moor ace or de of ship in towage at the wharv es under hii unless they pay full wharfage dues. Hi nditm of a Third Municipality ir Slaughter I'oint, at Algiers miiotcrs. possqngers and seal iness of minor importance that is always the last moment of departure. Neither par not wishing to pay full wharfage dues, win and the harlior master, armed with the la (iu to listen to any appeal or argument.

It it that, though both parties suffer by his de he Third Municipality will in the end be Preparations will undoubtedly be made ning that way, and the find it hard to make it return The Mayor called the attention be settled, and to tin ivc bail to appear i ray. of attempting ti ig a knife, and as the wutci ed by Office Lavell, ol Judge rick IUfboekcr gave bsil to charge of being found where he had Dwen Callaghan, accused by Mr. R. and stealing cotton, vigorously denied being guilty, and was ready to be tried at any moment. He wi notified to have his witnesae in court on the 151 of March.

Henry Evans began the day by trying to imita rie of the thimble Aa the stranger havii failed to discover the whereabouts of a certain ami ball, was taking out his purse to pay the he had bet, F.vans clutched the purse and its a after him. A bold citi i topped his career, and brought him panting and abashed, before the Recorder, who immartly disposed ot tne case by sending mm before the First District Court rer to the charge of robbing John Iden, a tall of 935, on board the steamer Empire. Coble sent to tho First District Court. Mr. Iden In ed in anxious tones if his money, which was in hands of the police, would be given back to and appeared sadly disappointed when told that it would have to be sent where Coble had been to serve as a witness against him.

chael Kelly was called to answer to two charges isault and battery. He gave bonds. i affidavit of a somewhat singular character made tins morning by John Paul against one John Kepler, charging him with having for four year no other occupation than that of visiting tnen is tne bast fasnlon tor gaining one aauy bread. Kepler ti to bo examined on the 16th of March. It will be instructive to gather his expo rfcnce of labor John Paul will be examined on the 16th of March on a charge of committing an assault and battery, without provocation, on the person of Jno.

Kepler Kepler and Paul appear determined to have war to the knife," and, aa Senator Beaton has it, "to the hilt of the knife." hu reeentlv sustained a loss not Irreparable indeed, but to be rea ratted. Mimuteieaa in me retirement from It faculty of Professor Mason, who for many years na amy nnea me cn ir o. A gud Telegraphed to the New Orleans Picayune Coajrresslonal. BAlTWOajt, Tueiday, Feb. 26.

In the Senate, on Monday, (25th,) Mr. Footc Introduced a resolu tion for the appointment of a committee to delibe rate on the question of Territories. It is to be com posed of thirteen members, of whom six are to be (rom the slave States and six from the free States the thirteenth la to be chosen by the remaining advance in quote Laguayra coffee property i of the Second Municips wooden fence encloses that property, ami alsi keeps within bounds aks and fanciful frolic fragantly on his hospitable bo ier cutlet, the sicht of which cut tender soul. Alexander, CVsar, i i had their detractors, and J. J.

Jor olored individuals, named by thei and Edward l.orche, viewed' witl ics when he cost them on his I talhei re, Jean iyes of J. ley thor inst the Jones sprang fi loved duality7 How depi point his dismay how the sad troth became evid i search for the li limals were dragged bellowings, by tlie tail ow they were led Kh rr. they lold by tile triu ipatched messenger on messenger to the who pursued witii fleetest su ps the tie. ought before open eyed ju order Go 1 thre joy ilistracted nsigoed ekedness of thei Pollock. Howard baring.

Montt' John Barclay, Oeo Davhtaon, Johi Holt, Win Taylor, Jones, James Dirk. Anthony Jas Ja. Kirkman and lady, Boning. lady Wynn and 'lady, Mi dservMr; Aluuroer0Askew, BKicharu. spur, Oliver Davia, Jacob Ol Thin Riley Bohl.

Otorg'e Bohl, Oliver fekaggs, a Relph, Michl Noaland. Wm. Wallace, lberl Francisco ai lam Houghton, Wm Henry, A I) JaniesOsweii, Miller, Uarner, Ueorgt Mcl'hlllips, ie Thl Bean, Bunn, Lee, Palmerand servant A ttpain, Step ben Allen, Stephen Mrs Sarah Batclieldor, Miss Phillips, Miss me Corderey, Miss Bush, John Cargel, le HenderaonT aeanTajflar 'wwljelh jHBelMi'o Wad 'j BOtT Downs, Josiah Wouible, Sarah homas, colored Mrs Mary Regin, Miss Ellen Vault, Dr Smith, Richard Taylor. Dr Campbell and servant Lieut Walker, Miss Schenck, and 190 from New York, Saturday evening, the 16th a daughter ol Rufua S. King, aged sixteen years, residing at 770 Greenwich street, New York, was dreadfully burned by the incautious use of camphine.

The sys: was in at a neighbor's bouse, where the lady of cleaning a pair of soiled gloves with camphine. Kins remarked that she would clean her own, inflammable, and Just aa she replied she would be can Her screams were frightful, and In struggling i lease herself from the burning girl, they both fell with great presence of mind, pulled up the c. went for water. She returned as soon as possible, and taking away the carpet, which had only smothered the fire, threw on the water and extinguished what remained. Medical aid was had alaaoatlii HlHllity.

I crntlatlng, and It was feared on Saturday night tlie I uuuUfui lf whether her anna or hand I capable of use. The lady was also coo Twenty Four Hours Ahead of the Mail By the Picayune' Primfe Express. special express, which came through jiug, we hare received papers twenty The following ess, on the ills lore Patriot Congreaaloaal. Mr. PraU presented a petition from' Baltimore, settiug forth that they A bill prov.diiig for the appo.n'ineut of f.i pelled the tnanv allegations of Nort! lthout concluding be gave way to a i't'nitiie Senate adjourned till Monday.

PoWic Expenditure reported a bill giving a borne Mr. johnson contended that ek'was no dan the bRTeart ind constant sertirityto which ihey an nmejiiis'ineviuble Th'hav for distal ving the Union, and that iflbete men pi Zc the teeth ofmnber of this House, rle regarded the he arrepled by Congress he believed that the plan for aettiing the question, asjiroposed by Uie President. U'Miflson speaking bUADflUnteeHadj Post Office Kobeebv. A Wheeling despatch t.U ht. ot proviso.

21st fays I SghtNog "he itroyed by hre. The hotel of P. Robson. collector or tb p.red in Uial city on t. Mr.

Robson was for lThc Young Men's Gi mittec of adopted a series of resolutions in favor of Union, declaring that all who would depreciate iu worth, urg iu dismemberment, or destroy its vitality, ''enemies to liberty, false to humanity, and ars to their country." Ihey passed a special lution in tsvor of Mr. Clay's argument that the ican laws abrogate slavery in the new territo and conclude by pledging themselves to stand utton of the country as the charter of the rights of the people, and to the irion of the States tne ntgnest political good of the country. taABT Ccaiosrrv. The Literary World that an Ode to the f3a," translated from odoUe, a French poet, born in 1770, and pub on page at Lonafenow's collection of European poetry, is very like Byron' famous apos trophe which occurs in Child Harold so much so cave no doubt as to whence the latter drew The School BLAiTBm Absoad This phrase ori ginated with Lord Brougham, whose eloquence is on the elevation of Wellington, a "mere chieftain," to the premiership, after the death of. Field Marshal tl Duke of Wellinrtrm may take the them all.

Let him come on with his whole force, sword in hand, against the constitution, and the English people will not only beat him back but It wi; he caa do nothing in this age. There another bsWHasTBshZsliMa. laTsaW 1 master abroad and lmst to turn, armed with bis id ings Louis iann Leglalaiare. BATolTkouoit, Feb. 25, 1850.

Senate met agreeably to adjournment. Tb act giving to police juriea the excluaTe right rrenee in an act to take the sense of the people the expediency of calling a convention to amend cronstitution, were brought up from the House. The credentials of the Hon. Samuel W. Doraey, elect from Concordia and Tensas, vice on O.

W. McWhorter, reaisned, were submitted, Mr. Doraey took bis seat The House was informed of the concurrence of appointing a of the public build at Baton Rouge lie delinquents and vagrants it I to his civil and political rights. Clerk Sof the House ol Repreaenutire up from the House. passed an act to provide for supply public records by the burning of Claiborne.

the of ll palili of New Orleans fnyette, and Freeport, from asippi river, somewhen ie Arkansas line: refer roul ImprovemeuU. The Senate took up i ud made the special or for Wednesday, (yea uinted Messrs. Sigur, Adams, appointed Mons. Geo. J.

Adde a Fri.2C, 50. The House met quo Mr. Caldwell: Of Robert Spedden, tor relief. Mr. Winfrcd introduced an art to provide for the instruction of a road from Bayou Mancbac to New to provide for the and the number of banking privilega tlie right of peremp reduction of the capital stocl the nrrollton Railroad Coi Mr.

King An act to abolish Mr. Sever, from people ol the StaU ivorably on the roe mittee, reported aa Louisiana. Made the order of the day for the 4th ming a portion of the nd Municipality of New front of The Hot then passed, i the Mexican war. law passed extending the port of Orleans so aa An act to fix tlie return day for the appeals the Supreme Court for the Florida parishes. Resolutions ordering the State Engineer to move the obstructions to the navigation ot tfc Hesolutions relative to the creation of the parU of Iberia.

An act to make further provision for the Bar (aria and Lafourche canal. This bill appropriati the limits of the parish of Orleans. Haa Fr.iuci.fO January 1Z Bark Harriet Thompson. Tilaem, d.yi BarkiAnn, Curvin. 65 days from Pa Si tns finrdnai fmas PrsrHanl Brig Belfa Jordoa, la days from Ban Diego.

Brig David Henshaw, New hall, 36 days from Oaha. Baiurmah, Mamfotd. 196 day from Portland, Me. ike the following from the Echo of the 8th On Sunday last was celebrated the rites of marriage between Rohert Wallach, of Washinnoe City. D.

fcBya. Marht Ahsa ftto efc Start flmaaaaSac wsSSaeaa IZi'i m'JtuL I daughtenToT New Granada and the enierpri.teg yom men of North America. It is computed hy rhosecoo veraant with the facts, that there are some lta fifteen bullocks slang ntered daily, sad "jgSt imp COizeau Howbansb, days from Nsatuckw. Ship Prince de JoinviUe, Adams, 180 days frosu New York. Ship John Parker, Dorr.

177 davs from Borton. Bark Bostonian. Gardiner, 173 days from Boston. Bark Harmeon, Starr. 158 days from New York.

Bark SanaiUccsRemniorids, 149dsys from Beve Trk JtT 66 dsjs frwn Taicthnana. i from Phila.

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