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The New-Orleans Times from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 3

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,3. -ft 4 .1 BftSUfESS CARDS. BUSUME88 CARDS. Itaa aava reached If aw Orleana lone before that latter appoara la print, aad they caa bat assure law peopU of iwsoatrtractad T-" that the ExecutJva anatahat thena, althoagh Congraas may aavs given their Benstors and Beptaaratativea tha TyHE DRAFT Bo Ann or Hotariai ExanxBaavThe Supreme aaw ti.w0Ba yw to bo exposed that will show kw aawtafa' lav aeisad opportaalUea presented aariaf the war to onrtoh theaneeivea, aometliai at the exponas" of tha BapmbUo. Tat next Coagjosa will probe mawy aa nicer to tha bottona.aDl star too disc lot ores are aatfcrpated.

With tha- glory of tha war for the inppreestow of the rebellfo we hart 8. XX 10001)7 As OOw OMMIMION MIRCMANTl. AOauSTDS F. LBHAJI. BT, I Baat Baaja.

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Baaiaa, Maas, eswt Parker, WUder A Beles, lea Bos. A lezaadaT H. RMa. Waakiaslts. i.

O. Be. Ol ikas I sail, Biwea, Ibaaa. J. Ala ysar, fliildaaief taa ffew Tark aad Bw Orieraaw lal Bieeaai blp Corapaay.

Hew Fork. ktara. Sa ete. Keaka A C. Bew Orlsaaa, LsT Bd.

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Be. New La. 19.. Cental wtfst-. 90VBO BOlLOUrwa.

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aad aa straaat. a aaa eoaaianily sa Baadi t-raavaantaf WAOOBS, OJBtTS. OBATa, TlMBSa VHBBLB, MBXJBAa CAaU WHABLB, WBlt.l.BtBBOWB, TBOCAs sa4 ail. sraataala OaiUa a iBam tawwaaaarsaatsat win Bad II ta abate aware kt grab ss atbtl GAIaDWaUJa a JiUaUUS, amaaaaiiaa aa Baarwwa a fliisn.t COTTOBT FACTO B8 GETEEAL C01OCS8I05 ME3C3A4TT8, as. Ossl Blip.

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anas pals tar Dry aad araaa HI a. a w. awCBBSBBT kill ly OkrBa.aS.iavlta.MS. OraTlar an UAaAAjaoa' AJM Jki TC ABB MISCA5TH1 WiEIEOUSJ Csraar ad BAaUax suad laaXayatta all a aaa BATON BOUSB, -ksakfiiiy iaial wad araiptly siawiiHi ta. Laras Dry Lofla aalaabat fee aTOBAOB OF PUTA RAPLB ABTJ yAMCT DBT WOOD ai rally.

rrla ar O. J. WArrLBLLAW, MLKVT, 1M Warren Street, IV aw York MAMTFACTUBEB OP WDTE3 OP ALL KIXDS, Warranted to karp ra anyeHmare. Ba ard-ra teaal.ad Cars Kqaaner pi ar aaa karthead. MoaTtin la kleaa awa ealatarory It aooaa da aot aiea aaiiifarliaa aftar aantltrtbaatrir HKKIT or SIX ane ragaiard.

tber will betakaa b-rk raas or Wnaaj adml aa fcrwiheada, a radncWia af Sa. par (alios awla. Partfealar attaarliwi eaUad lo Ma POBTB. All kla Wlaaa ara nada from frril jaieaa. of nra par earn awe iw (aaa.

aaraakvim. Voarwaary A Orleans. spM P. SAKVKY dl COMMI89IOS MBBCHAHT8, rt abb ra potdbab stbbbt. Lfbaral atliaiita wait on aonalaTiaiaaai taaor Hosaaats BtW Turk asd tthwtsnaH B.

a SAABS, BOM OO, BewIerB. ism tmitoa. B. BOsBBLij. KUSSKLXi COBdOCISElOTT A HALL, SBd 1 FISH Alllj KIMUS Bt trskiarmpltamima strwsc.

I ly BBW OBLBAJTV. Jtvim umtui aua-FUK baum. nrPROVKU orTIOM 8IN-', baaoowon Bead for aala are-aral, fraa aa at at Hand One asd Sua lea sea btaad ontton. A -a, Hteana ar.r-nm ar.tb Hmlera, larfa aad enesl I Jerk Baaiaa; Uara a. Kan Plpa, aMaraarutJW Aarlla.

IWm and Tona- Hi.e new-Villa of cetbreiAd oefce, aawpialsi I'baia raniDa. Oars Ctraakira. -eatnteal rnawls drattuBc. throwu.f VAU gaiioosot wum 'jm mtia w.Lb-i. lav of esaiiiswp.

ssjbus utiuir, as. QatAU, AT A VatlC. da CUM COTTOS PACT0B3 ASS COBflMlSSIOS MZ2CHAST8, ISO OraTlar Btrsst, Hew Orlaaaa, Win make liberal adTaneaa sa eorutcruueota Is tbsk Lawki ar Sew Tor hoove, ar frlaoda bt Bootes. fel I MLJtY ak ut, (Lata of Oarrey, Balay. Oa.) Oot rt 1 hbIuii Morduaita ST Poydrms atrsst, Itw Orlasaa.

Taak adaaaeaa made oa abtameala ta 3. P. Baksr Baw Tore, aad Beeer. Boaara CtarhmatL fel kis-ATnlAUs. oomaantiy on band a avre and l-toetlT if rttTT.

tlaf it rrabca, lma Patent Teafier. B-aaMe. (MS HeaieeB mois Lmumt, ataoa Ftndicca. eta. Pc aal iameei and rtmNft Issasar.

a prtrea. VM. t. WriiTA 13 farfcalsr anarsv eiaas to aims esostrv aranaa. lUxa nr-ea oaid for hi Am as a.

febl Sra HJHllWHK for arte at FTC. A. aea all Cotaan rA Wiel (sraa. fepoa arl 8mi asd Frytta fm. Oern and OeSae 'Js.

Jczea acd eta, day Fe-canea, l.a fear Cetra rl' are au. I. -ara Sltlns, A ra T. ScFAKLAHIC BCILIISB AMD vpeiwr. nnea 1.7 a a new LIS ttiroa errera.

f-inee erto Iteca, ant, find a aa'- leni Oct wtta rT. aivl I'm at) era irw'i-1 Bduli- ca fur at U3 taeaory, rTViJacm atea. mn irn tnwi KnUVAIe-O. IMPORTS Of WI'BS. Uiiora, Ohra OIL Sr Pri'ta, Almoala.

lianas Farsrwd asd T-nrlrl I. fVba. remo-rd at Be. IIOLDUTItilXir bam ueuiaad BiewrUia. Far laadioc aa th.pe Uas-ie ie and darpy.

fraot Boc a.nTan w. r-. srtae. caiaa acta B' rai mi Abe, eta. -JB lta e.

TM 17 1B SIi WAS 'HS lb. sue .0 te Mm, TOR1 Haf-l eo. Iaapbia and BVrs-uly. 1 htm for sna Wat IT U- ooo year, ill its Dtl MS renaaeed is id Li ss-iy aire. OUBaCLATB HAB apjl iw Laaahaa, Oak sad Haw aa i ll -iii Tba karkaat wawkat Coca-t yesterday appointed Miari.

Bokert i. Ker, B. Magnar, Walter H. Petere, P. jo drain aol A.

Boodooaanig, all old and well loowa notaries of thia city, aa a board lo examine applicaata for cer-tiflcates to entitle them to prmolioe aa notaries, under the recent orderi of Governor Weila. TJ. 8. Dirnucr Corrr. The Intervention of RlrW Co- for till, in the cava of the United States: aa.

the property of John SlideU. was the interrention of the Citiisns' Bank ZahmtimF'Yt JMarrentwn of Arrowemitti in I vtiJ Th Intervention of Mr a. Myra Clark iHK UD ee 4xeo 'ot Bex' of tao Attorney, the aale of the boonbold effeew Wlrt Adama waa poet-poeed for ten daya. In the caw of the TJnitoo sf L'U, the property of Ben. Story, tt th Tb.Me ceaddaced to ee tobliah treason being tnrsffietoa eondemn iL In the case of the brig Hashing 3rsa rule waa Ukea on the Dietrist Attorney to ow canae why the order lor the sale of 11, faaM on board at the time of her cap tors abonM not bo rescinded, It not beinf of oeriahabie nature.

Fmst Disratcr Corjrr. Henry Joneo, eolared, waa tried ia this Ortrt yesterday pressing; mio the store of John T. Mnoro WfU mteat to steal, and fonnd amiitr. Thomas for the larceny of $175 from W. S.

Can, waa fooad oot fnuty. PaOTOST Cocar. The cane of J. D. Stewart, ar.

cosed of aaioc aedinons Unrnage, waa eootioned. Henry Brooks waa discharged, there be rag no prosecution againat aim. Bosan Johnson, accused of using aeditioas Un-gnage, waa dismiaaed. xae ease of buea Aoy waa conti nnea. AmanaA rituran, accusea of ue roooery or soldier, was dismissed.

Jacob Fried, duly tried, was Acquitted of the charge of perjury. J. H. 8 tan ton, accused of disobedience of orders, waa dismissed. Joha Kirk, accused of being accessory, waa also oiamiasea.

Other police cases stand continued. Bacoastx akd 8 Corrr. Ann Brown, a lewd and abandoned person, arrested on Canal street, waa fined $10, or ten daya in the Workhouse. Jalia Hayle, found lying drank on the banquette on Julia street, waa ansa or ten aaye ia the Workhouse. Rhode Chambers, colored, arrested aa a vagrant at the ateambaat landing, waa lent thirty day to the Workhoose as a contraband.

H. Walker, for disturbing the peace of the First District Station, waa fined $5. H. Hankworth waa charged by Joseph Petrowa. kt with larceny of atationery from the Land Offiie, where they are both employed aa clerks.

The Recorder reserve! his decision until Monday next. Ricoaora Wool ri. it's Cocar. The docket waa nnosnally alim yesterday. A few unfortunate Individuals who had imbibed rather freely were dismissed, with a wholesome admonition from hia Honor bat there were no eases of graver moment, except a charge preferred by Miss Florence Adams, of assault and battery against Miss Kate Lee, and which brought to the court a magu.Bcert array of flounces, furbelows, artificial fljwers, false hair, and many other articles deemed indispensably Becenarr for a fatbionable toilet, bat which an onsophisticaed reporter ia not supposed to know anything about.

It was shown ia evidence that Mian Flora nee lived at No. 67 Treme eet; and that other attractive young damsels also inhabited that temple, bat she was boas that on the morning of the 6th of April, between the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock, wbea she waa wrapped in the embrace of Som-nua," the greatiest of the gods, tranquilizer of minds and soother of cars worn hearts, her ears were ruthlessly assailed by the tintinnabulation of the belU, bells, bells, at her front door. She hurriedly arose, and, without any other addition to her wardrobe than that in which she had wooed and won the aged aire of the god of dreams, hastened to learn the cause. With visi-wa of fero cious tacking robbers rising before her imagination, she atealthiiy opened the door, "and the first thing she aaw wasa lick bctse.n the inflicted by the irate Kate that waa also the first aaloution, and it was of as cordial a nature aa to overpower her, and ate fell, stunned and inaeoeible to the flior. The infuriated Kate waa determined not te Lee ve ber thus, bat gracefully entwining Misa Florence's hair around her Upering fingers, proceeded to deprive ber caput of i's capillary subatance with one band, and its occular organs simultaneoukly with the other.

Bat natsilha'anding the skill and assiduity with wh ch she Ubored, her benevolent intentions were frustrated, we are aomewhat disposed to believe, by the impatience erinced by her patient, who could tot be induced to tran-qailize her fears, bat arose, in all the unadorned majesty of Venus when she sprang from the foam of the sea, and was wafted on the pioions of safety to the back yard, bat easting aa en too glance behind she beheld the cruel Kate, erect and defiant, povieg aloft in one hand a key, a veritable key, but its dimensions were unknown, its uses eDO-jeciural. It was evidently the key which had unlocked the secret rece-ees ol ber heart and let forth all ber indigLaot wrath. Mias Fiorance did not call for assistance, for the very good and aubstacual reasons, first, becauae she was exhausted, second, because the people upstairs heard her but as the next or te gh-birs were often drunk and msVng terrible noises, tbev supnoeed it to eit t'l from that quarter. M's lly Bru'o, a buxom lass, and an occupant of Miw Florence's establishment, was next called to the stand, bbe was acquainted with the belli-cose Kate; saw heron the morning in question at the house of Mi-s F. he waa ataoding in the hall by the ie of that lady.

Aa witness and others were descending the stairs she cast ber eyes in that direction, and remarked to en of them, I'm sorry for yon." we are also sorry we are enry because Kiss Kate waa sad thr again wa are sorry because we don't know, nor could the ingenuity of e-mnsel on either aide bring to light who the individual wa, or the cause why that young maiden was sorry for her. But a i a Zonula bwaaannaa (r arroai rrfl, Cntil b-r mit'j n. An liua ana ia tat Sa'U. Accord eg to Mias testimony, the aer-vsnt came np stairs and awoke her at that very hoar when she was in the full enfoymsnt of the naa-u'iDal mass, with the unwelcome inquiry, Is yer gwine to aleep jer brains ont'n yer jwt fur 1 see Mis Fiorance miriered WSn eyes rested npoo the fair form of Miss Fiorance she stood aa the apparition of Virginia did to the ever excited imagination of with hair diaheveled and her vsstmena tjrn." Witness ventured to ask who had committed these horrid deeds, who bungjed at as Ftoraaoe'e eye. who scratched Mis Fioranoa's cheek, and who deranged Miss Flarsnce'i hair, whereupon Miss Kate drew herseif Bp to her lull height, while indigati fihed from her eye, determination nerved her voice, and snwered, twa 1 Mi Anre Toang, a colored maiden, who rsic next door, but whethtr one of that crowd who indulges to excess in strong potations snl combative amnsaients, we are not nearly inform' tfsrSed that er-e saw M-m Fiorance fardin? rpeerA-tss in the yard; her face waa baJ.y tcra'ched.

That Ktte wat la fhe room and bad a key in bei hiLd, and on being aksd who gote and dree tha here thing, Mi-s said I done it, I did." His Honor snt the before the First District Cjurt. Bail $300. OIK WA611IX4TJCUb.lkSfUiDEtCE. WasaiUTOS, Ap-il 13, 1S53. To utor of iJ O.

Times We have had a week of jabi ation that coU hira eea ex by the rcerrurial, ex'tib'e of aty rt in la or Franct. Bach irrep ressiole, cveifliwing, at-tie j.iycnnflss has been wi'neetfi hare, aid even misy who hive Lereto-fore displayed -ppcr'-eid proclivities have truly rj i our ceristy of a pedy pece. C-tioa have thundered irth a'aos. and private have bea iiissiluauid aglia aid again, every available national Sag has been ck-I'Uyed, aa.ciaLS have psrfarmsd pitr.o ic ain, frabe tas been devoct cfird up tj ths Mt gh, and orators, of and 'ow dgrte, hsve addressed as mUates. Proo.inent anong thess speakers was Lincoln, whose charac'rUtio remarks will doait 4, old shoulder.

As might be expected, the speech fa kt aabject of much eomment hero, aad tt is do-Boax'd by too taort radical mancipation iais, who IftatBoBtatoahaUboiwadmittedantil It baa tasde all dal 9i4 inbabltanU equal at the polls and "w- Bat Mr- Lincoln's frank appeal to tha oplo caa bat have great weight, and to ose hi oaalnt cunJla about your Louisiana Bute Bujority will prefer hatching the egf fry anS hi to bo toped that tha ess ie ac a Tin fruits of Preaident hta1'! Tiatt to Bico-Boad are evident, for hia weU' ka kiadneaoof at -aT heart has dictated a policy of klaeess and eonciu atioa. The feelings and even the prejudices of tha citisens are being respected, whil kindness winning the hearts of tha vanquished. Thai Jolly old soul Mayor Mayo, ia reinstated hi some of his official duties, aod every iff art in being made to enma a foil attendance at the informal convention which will meet oa the 35th, to Uke into consider ation tha' great question of reooas traction. Tae beadqnarvors of too army aad many important bureau art to bo established at Richmond, which wSl create a for the Cntoa men and wsmen to rally aronaw, do much towards emooth- Ing down the asa erltlea of conquest. ThU, be It remembered, hi tha of Abraham Lincoln, and not of the War Dew rtment.

Gen. Grant hi eavu'od by some for having paroled Lee's army, wV knew that in four-and-twenty boors ha cOvi "nagged aa prisoners all who dao? not ea. their way through to tha monntaina. Bat hi that there wo aid aava been those ready to oroaoanea tha final defeat piece of wonderful strategy, aad to have clung to the hope that Lea wonW in tknw reunite hia dispersed fugitives around the rebel Bag, How, each paroled rebel, aa he re tori's to hia ire -aide, will herald tha news that terras of cspitoUiion wer honorably tendered and thaaknlly accepted. Of course, wo shall hear of gnerriUa band riding through Virginia, and it will not be strange should noma of the paroled men bo hereafter found with arms la their bands.

But this will only stimulate tha people to unite In tha esUbilahment of a strong local government, which will preserve law aad order. As for Washington, tta attractions for sight-seeing have been eclipsed by Richmond, and while there are not a hundred persona at Willard's here, too Spoottawood boas there baa four hundred transient guests the price at either establishment being $4 per day in greenbacks. Tha accommodationa aad fare at Richmond, however, are anything but tempting, and Paran Stevens has gone down there to aea about opening tha Ballard House. Upwards of one thousand men are bow re-constructing tha railroad from A quia Creek to Richmond, vis Fredericksburg, and by tha first of May travel over that route will be resumed. Already oar dealers in read7-made clothing, shoes, brass jewelry and other articles ia demand among enlisted men, have followed the paymasters to the late rebel capiUL As a natural consequence, the rents of stores and of booses are returning to the old ante-bellum The prloea of prov'siona are also becoming mora reasonable, and as for manual Ubor, it caa be obtained without paying tSreo or four times what ia worth.

At the Navy Yard quite a number of haada have been discharged, and no mora exorbitant prices will bo paid. In abort, everything ia tending towards a gold basis, and a career of UDf araileled prosperity it opening to tha people. Borne of oar eecesh sympathisers, who invested largely In gold at 200 when Grant attacked Lee, are alone diaconaolate. They have lost largely! and tbey have ascertained at tha aama time that they hsve been leaning on a broken reed. Frederick Bruce, tha new diolomatlc repre- aenutiveof Her Majesty Qieau Victoria, ha a ar rived here, and has been warmly welcomed by several of our proatiaeat citiians, who knew him wbea he waa here in the aaite of Lord A shbarton, twenty years ago, and more.

He also well acquainted with some of oar naval officera, who have him while he waa in South America and in China. He is represented by those waa know him personally aa a gentlemanly, agreeable man, whose antecedents and character can but make him acceptable to our Government, and aid hira ia preserving fmOse eerdialt between the two countries, which many ara atrfni to embroil. Oar belles ara in a flatter, for new minister ia a bachelor, and at a score of diploma's, of va rious grades, have formed "ertngling alliance here at Wsshfogton. Sir John Crampton came and went home a bachelor, to marry an act ress, from whom he baa since been divorced but while here, be addresaed that fair widow, Uadarne de Bo-disco, who waa originally Miaa Williams, of Georgetown. Secretary Seward waa not able to receive the new envoy, as he remains confined to his bed from the ifltcts of the injuries received by the accident which I described last week.

Although tha Bur geon General baa attended the Secretary, a horn eo-athic physician, named Verdi, baa also been consulted, to toe intense sguatof the regular prae-titionera hereabouts. They aay that if the hemeo-pathiat would bat remain away the Secretary would recover at once, while the believers ia small pills shrug their shooldars, and wish that Vt. Vera could have his owa way. Between the two Mr. Seward most have rather an cverdoaeof attendance.

Chief Jaatice Chase is at Biittmore, presiding with JutJge unes mine ioiiea assies iircun uuui. The indie tmeuti for treaaan (by instructions from the Attorney Genera') hive been continued, on motion cf the Dirict Attotnsy, unJl the nex term, when they are to be tried. Senator Harlan bat gone home to attend to aome private business, and will eater npun the scharge of his dries as Secretary of the literior about the 15th of May. It is rumored that aooot that tiaie Assiatant Secretaries ol the Treasury Harringto a and Field vU retire, and various gentlemen ara named as their Mr. aoola has not, as yet, appointed his private bat Mr.

SuoUy's successor will probably be Mr. a Brock, who was formerly connected with tha press of Bjstoc, and who hai daring tie past four years, the WaihiDgton correspondent of tie Sacramento t'aioia. The Barriu of tta not, as jet, been org iLixed, greatly to the dl-gut cf who expect in it, or who pe to ob'ain contract fron it Geieril h' not, Jt ioio, appliidforit, but I a-n carta! a of tie opinion that were ft tendered to tint he would not decline it. Gen. Baler's visit here.

It ia a til, is coal acted with tha M-iira aad auore-l-i a of the Jra Jfegmae, anepper esteb.tsbed as cUorgaa when he aasnmsd command at Norfo.k, by Capt. Joha Claik.whji new euiiiTrflii to procaro th rfsto-fc ioa or tha establish meat A report rectntly male by the Com-BiiRes cn m-k-a ae earioni revelations about fade wi a the rebala Gn. Bat-lers jariadic.ioa. Iha General imp heated, but his bro her in law, Mr. of Love.I, wi some others known to be his pertoial friends, are rather scar iSesl.

Dip and up on it there ara LIST Ol, THOSE DRATVTV. SKCOBD DlJTBICT. FOTBTBim SAT. i The draft ni resumed this morning. '0r-lowing om hundred iiin were draws 160L ArisTide Bichan.

1J8 Basin, clerk. Isd. Albert Defer. Old Bans. aailor.

1603. Herria Coal, Union etreet, Uborer. 1694. Gomes Kiernan, 3 't reter, clerk. 1606.

Frank Basjeaual. 3S Domain, drayman. 1606. Michael Bern, 195 St. Clauds, broker.

-1(07. no. Deepens, 131 Maraie, batcher. 1608. Peal Leberde.

99 Bourbon, clerk. 1609. Taos. Daffy, 84 Claiborne, policeman. 1610.

John Comely, 297 Customhouse, clerk. 1611. Daniel Michael, 199 Claiborne, broker. 1611. Gnetave Back, Boar boa mad Customhoaeo, clerk.

1613. Joseph? Eolmon, Orleans, bet. Boyal and Bourbon, clerk. 1614. Julea Dobalia, Danaiae aad Treme, clerk.

1015. Henry Montriel, J9Ccietonibouee, Bjerehant. Klrelt B. Boleiti 94 Exchange Alley, editor. 1617.

AUiaor Cheval, 115 8C Philippe, maaoa, Otero Fraociaco. achooaer 6u Joha, aailor. John Dalood, Damaine and Daaphine, merchant. 152). August Calbero, 127 Burgundy, clerk.

1321. Joe. Lay. T3 Touloase, oart drrver. -162a.

Peter Caolois, 31 Daaphiae, clerk. 1713. Peter Peterson, 17 Front Levee, seaman. It 14. Paul Reldolph, 130 St.

Ann. Uborer. 462. Bara'l Rampart, eircna. 1616.

T. Groveeer, 300 6U Pater, policeman. 1627. Edward Ribert, 290.Barffnndy, Uborer. 1728.

Lambert paper car'r. H2. Lareao Bedson, 33 Levee, warder. 1630. Edmond rraecta.

25 Rampart, cleik. 163 Peter liaad, 14 Si. Peter, baker. 1631. J.

Toylet, Boepital and Bacon, eUter. lmi. Earned Mareaham, Bourbon and St. Peter, clerk. 1(31.

Peter Frankbanae, 244 Toulouse, auger mk'r. 162. Gaodetepe Boaala, 181 Customhouse, hosUer lb J6. laaac ttaaa, ill ursuline, merchant. 1637.

eerge Uryebam, fctplsn ade, bet ween Sobert-aoB and Claiborne, clerk. 1638. Matbew Keppler, 33 Front Levee, coffee- 1639. Michael Giraad, 270 Chartree, clerk. 1M0.

Taomaa Kelly, eteamer Ida May, carpenter. 164 1. aenrr Aiezaoder. bit uraoliBO, laborer, 1641. Jalioi Bickman, 3S6 Orleana.

Ubnrer.oolor'd. 1641. la. 1644. John Mitchell, Coatomhoaee and Claiborne, tractor.

Georf Arnold, 244 Daophine, Uborer, col'd. 1Mb. Airraa jioert, 164 uerbigny, re man. 1647. Charlea Bram, 311 Oid Levee.

14S. John D. Gabaa. 65 Caartrea, clerk. 1649.

Armand Neil, 290 8u Anne, Uborer. 1650. Lonis Nick, policeman. 105L Philip Orleana, between Bampart and Borgaody, laborer. 1552.

Donuniqae Ciseanz, 8 Ursalinee. retail (tore. 1653. Frederick Bier, 138 Chartree, oofieehonae. 1654.

Peter Deral, Lakepcrt, fisherman. Pierre Daveox, merchant. 165. Thaddena Kromer. 459 St.

Ana, tailor. lt57. Joseph Backard, 37 Conii, maaon. 1658. Ernest Gardet, 242 Royal, maron.

1659. M. Bidoneilrich, French Market, aailor. 1660. Theodore Campbell, 1400 Hospital, gardener.

hil Peter Boaittaa, 31 Damaine, Uborer. 1661. Aornstne Warner, 32 Bayon Road, clerk. 1663. A.

Jarlina, and Conti, aailor. 1664. Charlea Alexander, Costom-Hoaae, aailor. 1665. Antoice Moosaeechtnt, 160 Rampart, Ub'r.

KV.6. Join A. DoiTDart. 300 Orleana, clerk. liS7.

Charlea L. Badeaax. 1668. Jaiiaa 115 Canal, portrait paiiter. l'9.

Felix Le Baron, 312 fat. Phillip, Uborer. 1670. Paul Bembert, 25 Kt. CUode, shoemaker.

1671. Alex Settle, 133 Levee, tailor. 1672. Wm H'pk'DS, 306 Kl Peter, printer. Ifi3.

Jcmeph E. Pierre, 1i Cnaline, batcher. 1674. Edward Wilkeneon, 16 Danpbioe, pilot, 1675. Bernird Drmott, 53 Orleana, batcher.

1676. John Belichier, 77 Bourbon, confectioner. 1677. F. Poienara, 1 Front Lerea.

1678. F. Bacbiochi, 93 Bonrbon. 1679. 16.

lhl. 12. 16k3. lti-4. 16KB.

167. James Pollock, i Boyal, acconntanu A. Denbar, 195 Prfe-or, carpenier. Wm. Baddeodorf, Biyna Bridge, clerk.

AnCresa Rent, 393 bt. Phillip. Joseph Jamee Boan. 394 Bt. Phillip, thip James Bernard, 154 Ram pari, jeweier.

John M. Dacros, 112 Orleans, batcher. Lac Geante, 61 Claibnrne, Uborer. Ctarla Mercier. 2T Uridines, lahorer.

16H. 16-9. 16M. 1- redenck, 226 Caroodeiet, tailor. 1691.

Fratcw Trapena, 2t Riman, cigar maker. 1692. Looii I'rin, Conti and Morea, laborer. 1693. E.

Aocmtine, Carondelet Walk, labprer. M. Lonir, Gi'm and Palmyra, clerk. 16H5. Joseph Lilay, 21S Birnville, seaman.

1696. John Dean, rteamer Warrior, deck-haiid. 167. Kaseoe Waitrel, 2JH Robinson, merchant. Jiweph Peterson, 107 Barracaa.

1699. Gai-pvr Bemesoce, 243 Chartrf merchant. 17(0. Jean Libot, BienvtlJe and Telemaqae, milkman. 1701.

George W. Etrnb, 22 Damaine, Goremment baker. 1701. Carlo PrIoDene. 58 Bamck, carpenter.

17ti3. John B. Msyiiaid. A Burgundy, clerk. 1704.

L. EtieDne Percy, 2W Buyoa. grocer. 1705. Leonis ktarfaretie.

122 St Peter, jeweler. 1706. Edwerd Broohy. 125 Chartres, Uborer. 1707.

Jacob Laver, Old Basin and Broad, laborer. 170. Edward Marian, Bocht blare and Si. Germain, policeman. 17i9.

Otway Bonton, Coitomhonae, between Daa-phin and Srjrgnn ly. policeman. 1710. Wm. hcyej, ii iyal, plsaior.

1711. Fercinsnd Leiranderie, 321 ispital, bos'ler. 1712. Psal Deepenas, Annette and Girod, cigar maker. 1713.

Frances Tonlaoe. 43 St. Anne, perfumer. 1714. Wm.

A. Vallott, 69 w. Philip, clerk. 1715. J.

P. McGu re, 83 Burgundy, steamboat nay. 171fi. Jotn B. B'anchard, I9S Eoyal, laborer.

1717. Wm. A.lii.wr:. 17 Treme. opholaterer.

1718. I'aul Molan, 2-0 gardener. 1719. C. Radaster, Hrrbicny, between and 'Ton'onae, crpnier.

M. 65 St. PhHip. sailir. 1721.

John Fogel. Chartre', St Philip, clerk. 1722. Stephen Ssrner. Orlears, carpsn'er.

1723. Francois Terrard, 113 Carondclet Walk, coal and wcod. 1774. 1725. Antcnio Pcrrite, 114 Brmrbon, froit dealer.

Joseph Fonrccde, SL Loaia and Charues, cler k. 1726. Jjst.h ctacn, 23? Ryal, fmit dealer. 1727. AcgntLs and Conti, mer ctisou Fmrcnw Loire, near St.

Loaia. 1729. ColT.Ue Ewirg, Mi-n. broker. 17SJ.

Nicholas Calras, 255 (irUans. sadJler. 1731. Wm. J.

S'jughtfr, 221 Fi-BTi ie, engineer. a. 16 Anne, shoemaker. 1733. Fred 175 Ritmiart, piano maker.

iieorge 75 ae, tailor. 1735. G. orre Ti 36 Acre, shorciker. 17 16 Victor 26 1737.

1'avin Mom, ph between Boarborn snd nK cletk. 1738. Taul Drthinas, Antttte and GiroJ, makf r. cigar- I'. St.

Pe'e r. haier. 1740. I'eier Catnck. Caaai, frait cealer.

1741. Joseph Bexrett, Ursi p'a-terer. 1742. Lo-ia tarcelona.Sl St Iroi: dealer. 1741.

Gjx'ud. a-, captain. 174. Ttecr oe Colai, St. Clcul and B.yoa, wood- chopper.

tu.u,ul Sfhootee, R-yal end wpfcal, rcer-Cbnlir. 17SC. ieo. Fclisrr'cr. 37A carpenter.

1747. Wrr. M'cielN PTWiiDe. ti t. 1748.

Ramon Vicsra. 2.r3 Ue, lrk. 1749. Jehu Va'tir, f7H-. Pui drayman.

1750. Lack Levr, 6i Tualutae, cook. Drift i md to rrow at 9 oHxk, a. v. H.

C. Eckwith.or Bai J. j. the horwe man, tai lutey aaife exu-rcive pnr-haes of Tamable arirrala, airr.2 licmafr-T mare at 'or BA-'k DaoK od, ta V-iriont, lor 6 000 Ld a grtj eul.io, a. tj 14 OW.

Fifteen pefin9 were trfuieA is L-wiisriile on tl 13th Ur diloTsl tsna ard rj over the death of the F.enieiiU Tee wee tree women aniona; the nntnbrr. ard atrarge to thr-e Ution soldiers, rt: John WorTack, C. L. Kentucky Casalry; K. W.

Vesch, Co. 39th Indiana, and Alexander Cieeil, 521 Iodiana. haehaae. Dartog what waa known Of antl-Haaonle tx- ciunwat, aonM forty yean agar, the membera of Coloaibia Lodge No. A.

T. s-moderod tta eharttf; bowlag before a storm of fanatical peraa- cation that tbey eould not atand beor a. Mean-wbila, an this has passed away, aad tha institution of Masonry ataada brighter and stronger thaa over, iu beneficent excellencies having been sspedaily tested during the war now drawing to a oloae. Laat night the M. W.

Bro. Whiting, Grand Master or this District, restored tha charter and jewela to 1 fire venerable craftsmen of Colombia Lodge, I which ia again working order. It wu aa Inter- eating occasion. The organization of Dona of Temperance la also fa a Bioiirishing condition here, and there are bow twenty six divisions to WaSMcgton, eighteen of which ara exclusively composed of soldiers. Holy Week being celebrated with great religious pomp by tha Roman Catholics, and tha sen "ices at several of their churches ara very Im press tve.

Those of the Iaraelltiah pertuaarba are celebrating their feast of the Passover, and aa many Eplacopaliana do not frequent plaeea of amusement daring the week prior to Easter, oar thoatre have not ben crowded. At Graver 'a Theatre "AUdia" has been produced in good style, and Laura Keens has been at Ford's Theatre pUying sterling comedies, supported by John Dyott and Harry Hawk. hText week Edwin Adama will commence an engagement at Ford'a. Bpring corpse alowly np this way," bnt ear frait trees are at last in bloom, and oar gardeners are at work, pleating varieties of vegetables that yoa will soon enjoy in the sunny South. 1 BACOBTBrB.

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