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EIu ETtir 0xUm gan. 10, 1BB7 (JaaflmpU effort. AJIUSEallEATS. AMI SUM CA TS. Copart nr ih i Di olt ion.

MR. Jn. SIRI.ET THIS DAY teeef IHOA M. OTT A tl, ry attitaei eoaent. I he bnineee of Ike Brta wUl oe eoBttaned by tae remauntng THi tS- M.

'OTT. JNO MHI.EY. M. K. HKtiol, Jan.

18CT. s. D. OU Lit The wnrleeeianed will reeneiB wife tike aoejee. aeat eo-Irctte ir.tac Bttnnaoee of tae petr ul at.

fntl ie. The-r boetneea wiil re.ive kia per an-t rn ee htretofre. jealre. No. feiKLkY.

THE FIRM OF F. oi.IMI.AS 4 fv frTllF 1 F.J. Ol NLAN LUtM H. OTIS will continue the btuHnsee end. toe twee naunat and are aulhumed bo eettie ua LaUi.Ut --t 'e taf.

I to IM AM. nu in ii uns, J. E. PtlNElEl.D Sew Orleaae. Jeanary 1, 17.

1-n Ct 41 A RTS KwitTp TH K. Vi tlKHSIGNF II have tiliedey a ciiartneesh h- trp.e of eocilnct ng a We-tem Pnalu. eeotl lenerl on I netneew th-e eite. nDtVr trie nrrnaa1te SHIPP FtlTRifS 4 tl eel have tet-n tie Were o. Povttra 4 rect, where fiey wt'1 be nappe to eew tae.

rrienda. i HtRDD s-nfp, RSrSr BOUKt.i s. Ifew Orieane. Jaanary rth. I tee Im I II.

ITHfW-THF FT RM OF Itil K' -e dissolved -nT JNON MAXENT will eontiroe tie Bnaerare oua-Bee- at Ihe oiti etarei. u.e Po ur-e ii.it aeaaet aad for hie awa acwuBt 7- ti r. K. tt.il'KiH. Ib retiring from the the.

rsit. I W'tu'd re t.nru. nd ar, any into a c. ni i nuance of ihe ee 1 1 rov te-cae-nr. Mr Maaeo'.

k. iaoi. Ki.i S. Grieane, Jannary 1rTT. iae tin VOTIfE OF IHFtRTtERitlHF-IHF rt.

XVI have a r' tin.fe he rm name of D. W. C. fOKD 4 f- fte purtviee. of irte-ecnt rg a rortunfeioa Ho: aad ti- pr.

u. s. ei.i w-ct py th- kre.s-j ai tilt Wershottee." J'. I and ttj Hwir, Bortbaaet ccruevof l-auttetW -Teet oraaae Jl 111 I Rt Se Len-e. tNCIS WsltrrtKrR.

St. IBtav. D. C. SANtVKD, Nee Orleme Hew Or'eere Janner A lsi7.

jaatt rTftT ERwitTp-I HWti THIS DAY A ial.il enn Mr. Nik B. WtiEKl.EK. for Lie po-rpoee ef ea-rr'nr on tbe VV a Li ju -r Rnin-e, at n.y old 'laod. o.

I- New la.e-. iiaet eae of the hrtn be PROWS A WHEELER Jam ary lrol. y.i It. BROW. rp'llE HIS OF RIi KS HALL4 WEA1 HI KLV thia iikt dtee.ave.l be 3.

lint nd t. Ileal are tinvged eon ihe li tu- of tie eDmra. JM. C. It I S.

W. Vl I. R.C. EAIdERLY. Few Orieeae, Jew.

A Tbe nndere-eeed vfitt eonir.r.e at Tv ltj Crrv repard t-r tfce eonstitntion. lawand order, which was aprravated Iv their caiiinc a laee body of airoeinepTo todi fend thero. Thesefaeta and reset rut mi st Ciearly suowap. whom res's the legal tro eral resj the riot. is this a ii the damage thetM-nt'-n have t.e the stta'o.

Thev ret cded to be the only Union men of I.otiisiara, and induced a larpe mmiber of people of tie otter State to Deli, ve them to be ri a. hile, pi nth men, know, that the I lera of the ci nvent'on, socallisi. were the most isy and inveterate Confederates. Some of theia held tf ee nuder the Confederacy others raised troops fur it. Ki me of them voted for t.ie hang-irpof 1 r.j.

F. Handers, iiriwnl and '-rhomfrivn I'riitm run, and B' tnaily tore him fn ni bis fau.iiv. in.pns-n.l and loreed him bo-yond the hnts'of the nfedera- others were ao intcns ly Southern, that they d-sired if there was a drop" of liKiiec blood in their vein, it honld let npht ont. then and there, in the resence of their audiences. Ihese men, pohtn aJv ni.known fore the war.

ui.a;i related since, nave turned mission-am-s of siandal to the state, and preten 1 that the Coi press of the nation is to plu-e them in power, tnd eafely guard them by I uitcd State 1 he ConTetitionist. with the oonf -derate htviiig faded to usurp the franuh.e of toe apjs ar. t.ot to disrepax a her rights, but her lc n- and int rest have arra-e 1 themselves as di fauiers and l.U iersof the Ma and pei pie. Some of these defauiera ar pen-dint and ('estitute e-bntiters, mivre to le pitii than lamed oth- ra. of iking fame abroad, baie pn fenvd the element of assii and prejudice, to the more en hiring fonniiation of virtue, truth snd justicf other, who have been honored with imisrtjiit tr ist, ar pear not to I to n-e il cf araettT, committed to them as a sacrel trnst.

to injure ai.d dishonor the btttc and insult tae epie who elevated them. I udt-r t-Clciai siptiatiire. v. nw wnttfli two nvate ltttTs, one to a Sir. Jones, and ore to a certain commut in win a he dtt lares TTnion men not safe; tliis is cnjr.pt.

nt ur dation and injurious to the material interest of the State and city, by deter-riug ituniifratii-n of capital, and m-dustiv. 1 he overnor. nnoer otheul ire, pvs iii big letter to Vjt. Jones '-In ny a i reientdto, I give it is my opinion, that if the miltary forces were wit drawn, the life ttery promiumt -rnion mau' woul 1 be en-dirpt d. I shall alhere to that opinion, and w.ll add.

by way of anieridmint, that ih the forte is iii'creast d. I do not ctmsidcr the prnve-tii thus etioidid a perfect secur.ty by anv mean." Again he says, I consider that Con-press as tlie constitutional r.rht to say wiio shad vote and rho shall not. Whi the meets, the powerrestg in tbnt bnly to fix and npulate the basis of stiff rage. The constitution, they may adupt being submitted to Congress ir its protL" 1 are grievious things fo the State and I will ni dwell ch tl em our th Ids are devastated, pto) erty pone and the State nnreorewnted, anil our eiecutne officially ofl.fa to on press tlio sovreipnty, indep. and humr of the btate.

and mviti 8 more soldiers. This is not the desrrt of the people of Louisiana. She will ne.er wiibxgiy jrt wuh hi legitimate rights and fcoverti.uiiiy. It is not the iniere-t of the ti tii force it tr her il it Lai the coiioiit'j-tional ripbt to do so. In tue hu ps I (onctrr with his Tlis Excellency, in others I ilitr sohhm.

If the state is to be ptrteniedby ignorant and vicions ofji uals, thi sv require s. Idn rs to guard them, but if cf their own color too Tit-ions, lary to work spend th ir tare in sowing seeds of discontent amtrg the industrious and honest: create discontent and then ran to their Freedraen Bart au. I have alwavs thought this inst tntion a prtat lid for discontent and msmbortLnation, destructive to the indnstrnil interests of the country, rlem. rakzing and ruinous to the colored ren plel I bcheve that every honest negro and eveTT white man who feels an interest the frtntlmen should petition Congress or an immediate repeal of the law creating the bureau it is cf no benefit to the honest, ind iatrious -pro, and should be removed from the reach of the discontented, vicious and roguish. CieiiUemen.

the Constitution under which the govt! tin. of the state is now a Inaui-t- r-ti was made by T.atiicals. bv order of Gen. Bank, thtn this tVparvro'-nt. He pro-n.

tmced it the nest ever made President Ian-ei to rov. it. Tlie pe 1c of the whole State bave actcvt'dit nntd it Ve th-a plcasnre to mend it. Ihs Legut-atnre under it. in a spirit of rati, nal conciliation, has ratiiletl the amend-n eLt of the Contitation of the Fnited States, emancipating all alaves.

thereby parting with re than half the wealth of the Mate. Had as this mav be. it is honorable, and I tin ro doubt the oeonie of the State, throagh tbt ir tit r.eral Assembly, wili go as far in ie spirit of cone! at on as is consistent with tlie h' cor of the state, bhe will not be likely to sacr.hr Lor best and isest citizens. The two n.iil.i ns cf Northern ballots cast for immediate rec nstm. th in the face of a storm of passion ard rejndicp, ard fanned and kept alive by nu-ref rtst cs of Southern n.is-ionsnes.

radical that ts scon as rra9km has exhausted itself stabsiutn of enlarged tnd his-ral nn ntrol the enntrr. a fri- ndiy inter will be restored between the vo our great country. In tLe mcan.ime let courts and jurors act wi in. and justice, the people wit a moda-ration t.n: ss. tlentlt nien of the Grand Jury: the imrris-i-on of invest caricn and Congresbi nal ists which rect r.tiy visited the city of New r-1.

ans. foreshadows a bt-tt twecn the two sections of the country. And under the guidance of enlightened and eompre-pnheiiuve statesmen, may prove a means of a sfeedy restorauon of "the Union. That ti ei irn.ittee to some extent Las been ltn-impt-ed up. n.

I think will dearly appear in the case of Ktn.lntk, row a prajo.ier in the Faush 1 nson on the charge of hav ng relievrwi a vtnt ii I it-! ankir of a few hundred dollar, lie jrettnils to be a di-eided Fnion man, and that inc. Ese-p-t noe of ecierta ning Union sentiments, si eeov justice has been denied him. He was visited by a portion of the commit' as he stalt s. aud Lis verbal statement taken by the ct n.itt. thout in any mat.m consulting the record of the court, which shows that if he bad not a ss-tdy tnal rt was not the fault of tlie rorrt, bnt his on.

The is a transcript of the rd. which I thinis clearly shows that neither injustice or delay can he complained of Iiisebict Cot kt or New (iitLr tN. state of Louisiana vs. James Kend-ic'k alas Stor. I tionitig money by fld-e pn a--en Stay Ifi.

lsi.t;.liif"rriation filed. ru. and pleaded not guilty. Julie 7. Tr td and Jnry could not agree, (mistrial.) tr'l eor.id not be" trt dnHng the same nrot th.

jt ry scrv-iutr (b ring theei month. Jnlv, August. September, October. lSiS. Conrt adiourrrd as provided bv law.

Noveti'ls Fixed for triil arsl enrtinni'd war of rre (esse of m. Weelbelt for murder, the et-fre tisiv ai.d part of the nicht. Noti n.U-r iii Fixf tl and mtmued by ii'inrse: to the VHhof iNwrnln-r. "ieci 1: lit. Call'Hl tr.al and con tinned nn tit of A.

V. 1 Id, his connseL J.tni.arv l'i, in.7. Fixed for trial, co'd 1 not be xed at an earlier pt rrod, the accused being entitled to a copy of jury list, and tlie jurors being, sumniored the ita irst. I ctrtify the alx ve to be a true and correct statement" of the preeedinKS hud in this case. January 5.

lo. X. Teefio-xikk. I niei tion thi cast- two puqioscs first, show the chai.geah 1 ty of a ee-tiin type of I mst. and seeoniny! to show the inger of taking vet hl atatt men is against record.

This nian At riilrn a few ago, was so conservative, that he (Wared br tiers and Terhtl rieeages. thst. if permitted to examine a cortim dj-pan hi. be had set u. be could to il I.

'at Jury that the riot was pottxn ni.lt hi Congress. Little faith is to be attached to the statements of sr.cu nien in like situations, tnd it is but jnst that the Courts tud ibe pe rle of tb.e State be judged by the re-t Mid i riui.nals, or pn idi. -ces. Tio mw'i of tha Jate Courts are bv law oj.n to i. 1 for impeciiou; tae a tion of tue rand Jury, as w- 11 as tiie gs of Conrt are ft c- r.It it.

and never wit'htd-l the prers. wiihont be exempt from errors, have as the organ of the urt contined nnif it lo what I ui.u.T-tood to be us g.trna liieiions. Ft paniing w.th h.Ielity tlie interest aid hotoi of ihttiau.l have in no case hud tmtonli tt ti.e Cuitt S.ales Courts or iciHiarv seiiviee fur the verity of w'lieh 1 1- sptctnuh i. ftr to the of tue urt ar.J 1 C. of tli- L'i artaiint.

to ntii men, the not of tiie July last, so much re-r-tt-d by all lovers of peace snj order, sell nt'nni to at -set attention, bnt it is to be hoped that eaitn renV.tiim ard tie- recoid of ihe aUaur soon take ot exspgerau-d statciut uts of ei itcd and inter-ts't rs n.s. liotver w.ll orrsnifcd a povemrrnt mir lie. riots nnd attempted revfi.m..uns do atil a-vs alii o.L-iir: uotwit'isun h- 1st uf riots" has en st-rt'e I a th-nisani -a: however prav the ct.nsepicne(-s of the t. n- ara iv-1 -f. la I cotnictctl of the e.

Th" ei" c-y in s-'th of living the sets of ii -on any iiifiivtibial. the of inveb. the innivetit wttn tliu guilty bit-, rs: aily prev. n.t ti trra'id Juries from iu.int-irg. ai tl jiini from couw.tmg ihe aeooil t.fii tidt-rs." I-or the law governing the liubiloy of rn rs.

I rest refer ou tu my charge of li.e tui of 1-i ti. oti hie. titiitlcii.tii, tiled stte of the country TLore ie-- fit- the 'if pei, -p. a-id I trust 'oa ar.i. me for ltuihily ill or ma ters wh.eh ar posr to end.nger the id lie o-jot.

(' -nt eajttlsle'l toevilc uLtic uiiiid, s'cial be trtatt I in a spirit of t.n, n.o-le- a tint! and firvoness. Yon Lave hi tu ti ttd from the body of the parish. -t of vi a rpon the sod, chosen for your ii tt higeiiee, yon .11, no doubt, in a spirit of oisve. itiM iy rpe your nnortart functions in a ii.sncer sat sfn. to popiUoris ct'y ard t.

uinifttal of the South, and ai s-r-et aecor- anee with the law of the State. TO A Iisortant and Very In-icrcbtia JuJkial Paper. The First Dii-triot Conrt met 10 o'clock yt s-tercsy. After disposing of cas'-g fr ar-raitmtnt. tun Honur Judje Al called tip the Grand Jury, and delivered to tucui tiio ft hipLly important and intpreftine charge: G'fv emei Yen have been fMd as the f-rsncl incui-8t in tnd for the bo'ly of the pirish t.f OrVaias.

In voi.r rati-ri you will lx aidrd tr tire law offit-tT t.f the State whDWill pre; arc tnd lay yon in'Urtmi-nts in Bneh tang ae have" lit-rii up by the irnniittmg mat; is I. rat en If tiiy crimes bav -etfta the vi 'iiarice tif these committing migi-tratt whit rnav tw of ynr own knowl-dz, or It made ki.wn to jm by others, it is your duty tn tkkr coi-uLrarice' thereof, hv wit- wet l-efure and invccticatuiR the fact. If, lij on tui invi g'Uttion, y-n are satisfied that a cr rre or misdf amT h-tn leen cmoiitud, it in Tour tlntv to I ly to the Attorney Oneral in ital case, a'ud'to tint Attorney in carts tot capital, repare pro-r ate iujjct-tdi nte. Your invf etiFatiors are niwswuT er parte, ard nrilrsa it te cam of treat emerrreory, wi re tie iiMif int rest demand it, I arn-rt-t'v reccninend yon to 'ir U't cases to ibe projT recorder where the accused may have an pportnmtv of eftablwlung bis runlet rtre. if tlie charge apairmt him be frronndiem.

Xbe pun it of the law of tbe fetate, as well aa Inst'ie to tie prison, favor an examination before an teeiiM-d f-hi tiki 1-e placed on trial before iniT t.f the contitrr. Partieo, sometimes aotu-att by malice, or other improper motives, resort to eV rrte Tminvtnn before a rrand jnry vt rrt off honest defence. Moreover the advantage fbavinp ti tet-t tnEy taten before a commiting rr arris-irate in i freqnently ot the creat-et to the profeenti a well as to the oner, and ghoiinl not omitted unless in wlierc the public interest it, of to, rwienii ii, on are to jnde. 1 am Viv law renired to call your attention to the several per.i.l tfatntes, against trespassers np'n jr-Mic lsrds 1 einrrriae to the State, th 'e of lottery tieVets without license, uiBat'U-cation of the school fund, the desfructioa of ee. and the fimip; of oneealed weapon.

The violation of thtsc B(-T(-raJ statutes are ma lo pnniidiaiilo by tine or imj Tiaouiuect, or boih and impnsoi ni' rt. It is also made f.b!i.at"ry on von to risit nd iuHi-eit the condition of the prisons where pn-orers are coiifined, and to report the condition of the Mine to se that no ij-eater rir ir is ned tooaids the priaontrs tiiau i neceirT. and if inT 1 1 the keepers of the prisons are puilty of towards th prisoners, to reo 'rt them, ro that they may be dealt with accordit to law. AUcrimrsand misdemeanore pnnUhaMenn-cbT the criminal iunipniiewe of the are er.nn crated in the statute books. S'leh coram in law of prices a are rot men toned in the statutes are ret bvym; yon wll therefire find bat little tr nble' hi direeting your in-quirii s.

I Krow or no enme or misaemeanor io men I ttel it irv dr.tv to call your att. ction except "that of "arsiai." Tlie frequency of tins in the city, many of them ocnrnng hi places least t-vpo-ed to danger, is a str ins in h-ostion that the band of tlie iticnd'arr is bny. The pra of your with the power vefUd in y' n. 1 the aid of tlie process of this conrt. to cail witnesses before yon, wiil enable yon theronphly to investigate the cause of thets ctmf aerations.

Oentiemen, tlie prevalence of irime amoni? ns is a source of ret to ail ivers of cood order nt. eorsidetir the changed eonrtition of things: the dibandir of two powerful armies fresh from the il Is of conflict and strife, now inb-r-tuirthtie the vast iniinx wstsk jnst fo-ni U.n iae. th the idea of fre- doni. which any i ihem hv.k upon as tsrtsmontit to I'iieness. I do not hesitate to sav that the general poKl order tl at fca jireviiiad emce the ori-ai'iatiou of civil ivcrninent pti ml 1s6.

lias bw-on favorable, ('(insadcriiic the Tust increas' popiihttinn in the cy, the cniiiiiial calendar wj i-ompsre favorsl ly w.th tin-cuic dax for lLa same pcri'id for niaiiv vesrs before the war. The riot of the of Ja'r anrwar to 1e an evrvption to the eftirien -y the civil a of the laws in prescrvim- the pea-e tn.l por order of the The ri trentiemen, was rot caused by the inefficiency of the law. The twentv-tive ir th.rtT rsrs.ns who met nn the of July wuh a previoulr advertised pnrj' of the Msie by diffran. hismg the whites nfTarcbik ng the reroes, wrmld have, besn easily band 'd bv the ct'il and withasl.ttle as the snnie nnm-lier of ltw-brealers aie diily di-Kwed of in dje cintsc of law. had there not been a niisund' Is twee the civil and fume of tue tudi-tiv authoriues.

Ilie uis tip of the 30rh of Jnlv 1st, to snls. TFrt the fundamental law of the state. wa in open violat of the 47th an le ot the con.im-tM n. and the (ieeissoiis ot a conrt of rec rj nn-reveTvel. The Isri-e hod of t)iat a ss i led at their cad to it shows the ae nh wiiieU our colored i in the sim- phcilv of tiieir nature, are puLed into the mt il ej.ul acts ty nun who are rea.iv to forsake them u.s.n th." first of dinner.

'1 he convntio'ut and their conf.tierat. in-1rc tluse in f.utuiiHfe pe. le to b. h. ve t1 at tbev wi rt true I mou nit 11.

inteud-d to g.e th in the riid.t to vote, hoi 1 tc, wio-n. pentlemen of the jurv. the and journals of tie onvtioi.n of W4 sh ti.at the prc-t rded Tnioi i-'s w. re in a majority of alniot ten to one. and if they had been in the pood ti the nl 1 have prante 1 all tl.

w.thout 1 Kandul to the State. Mich are most rtuforiV.uate to tht se ipnoraiit pi le, as Weil a-) ii.ro etoep to 1 nl In I I i se of the se-' ft''i -nvi nten of 1 and thst they had pr ruse of ii a-sint o.e. Front (ieueral rt- i rt of Antmst I it at in ars that he favored the reret-rp. but tl have tier own tfX- rsiotrs I tailitip ou the tron'ob to oeletid tlr m. It is harl'yto l-e eu 1 1 si that the ceiiv.

lit.oLisUi would have the in pn sin if they bad the promise of the arn of the -ovi rmueut. Wut ver frhivf been the tuneiits or acti rs of ii.d the oiin -f tin se men I as vimiiraied the uiiiiiary. and stamped wotii falsi bend thi ir el oi ir prmised the serict i ti untrv in th'-T eon- rti.in t. Ibe r.nxihsr.'ui.niiality the nutting wh'cb caused the must be conceded bv everv uniu-asi and int. ll'trem n.i: that w-li read the Om-Mitution of lsW.

It ses-n that proviii.ms wire ade for ami luu i is, in the on iiieorsisleiu si.li fill ieui n3 of lie conventioiosts ot AI! prmnuis tor amending the itsiltv.tion an. nitaintd in the 1-th title and JiTtb which is f. 'Jos iiTir i. 'it' nf riTl; ir. 1 Vre An.

Atiy aLitioluiilit ot am ndm- r.ts to ibis t'. i-st mav iu the Sen ite oi House of Ih i r- si -ntative. and if the same shall I c.nsd tu'lv a of tht nu-iutrt 'ti etui to each House. en proiosed auiend-mi lit or amendments shall be entered on then mrals. wuh tiie vi and nays takn tlMTe-'-n.

Sui pmiss. anion. iinem or amendments sl.al te r. to the people at an election be oriVred by said l.eu!a?nr". tnl le Id wuhin nicety days aft, I'm o.

of ti same, and titer tlrrty iaj pu' hu in. according to law and if a ini.jori'y of the at a'J aj love atui-n Itnett oranieiid-i rts, ti same shall bocome a pir; of the C' If mo-p than amen l'tient le nil jtted at a tine, ih- ii he e-ibmitte 1 in roi caun and form, that the b.st vi tc lor it apamst fu.b ainendui. ut sei iir-tt. It." The rrder of G. n.

I'srks. (a'l ng a convent; in to form a .1 pom mini til. and thesi pnn 1 elude the jut n.oiis tip by any of tiie nu cl i rs i ti im of 1 4 to rtasse n-Ide in 1m 6. 1 he adol tion of the on bv the ptiple. tin successful admiuisiraiion of fovi rrn: id nmUr it f-r two y.

ars. th. ir I ti nsioiis i be Dot only nnloun i 'd, but ai -i rd. 1 he meeting bei-ir by the con-stitntii and of its and rod eidod twenty days and team seven daya before the riot 1 this court, the only cmrt of eaclusiie and cnminal jnrmuii tion in the Srat-, hwtd. on Uie part i i Ui cvuvenuoiuiiU, ds.

JILCE ACCLL'S CHARGE THE CR1D JURY. baeju Corner of en'iil street and ricbasaw Alley. Tkamaajr Evening, Jaaaarf lOcA, 197, GRAND VOCAL A5D USTRUMFSTAL CON'CEKT TO BE arTX ST CnAREETS HCIIKAVM, F1nlet, witb twb khis aaBWTAitca or Mra. Mea-ra. FirRWa.wvo, V.

WALTTRSDORF, SMITH aad ROBERT MEYER. roBireeneetaent at o'ctock preeiely. The Piano from Steinwvy A na haa been farnnbed I Mr. Lonit Granewa'd, Canal etreet. Ticket for sale at Mr.

8. Marx. 5o. 12 O.aj-rea HreM: Mr. Lonia 5er watta IS Chirtree etreat: and at the Music Store of Mr.

L. Gruaenald, Canal atreet. Fnce, ft 9a. ja iyIK COLOSSAL CI Hit AND TRAINED ANIMALS. GREAT MORAL.

EXIIIBITIOV WILL EXHIBIT on St. Char ee, near Jul.a )U- -et. for fit a daya only, eooimeaeing eataxaday, eaa. 1SS7. Witneee the following hse, eowtprie-nar ol a porti.m ol the performer, tomcug a gr of -t eor.cetted with tin a Modern LaOiititioa of tae Nineteenth lentnry: MR.

LARI Who, Ib bt be no nal. aU. GEO. HAi. HAI.OK, Tha fearleea Gee per aad Dor, We SomnHTiailMr.

MR. idwis CRornnrn. ttoaa ai Joter. late of Lett AiR. WtlTFR WENTWORTH, The Boaieiw Man.

BILLY BUEK, CodlicO. ASTTR VORtt A. Tt.e rlcetiie MH. SMITH. Ibe Kuaeatrian Mai eater and Matre da Cir-ia.

MADAMK MAI ARTE. The Queen of tue Arsoa. MISS MAI STANLEY. Aad oti.rta um aumerooa ut iueotimi. Aim.

MR. t'HARl KV THOMPSON, the yonng k'T-irau ll iino-r a ni lrter, thiU uie gr irtoa Lull aud Perf. rn.intc Ber- Chil.irtn, 50 canti; Colored B-mea, SPsente. Dome opea at 12 and 7 a clock. Porfumanc eorn- mei.tee hail an hour a.er.

ee niaauu postete and prorarame-. Ja tf OKDEK REMALKABLE OF NATURE Great Aiirartlea Tbeaeroaipltfb ard w. U-reoowne 1 PROF. GEs--I tjtk. it pi.

a-ai-e ar a n- i-. to I ne cit tii I cty tritt wili e-va a "erre of hie nneine, fanorfal aajtl BcBtterfwl entertatrn en' at I.Sn t'ovdrme Htreet. EttnisD S'. I iii.r"es ami I tre iet. Trof.

O. eaabom without asnre, notw.ttitmn.imwht-h he teerabletl. alter many ere preeernr. toa-eow-pi en by nreene of hie ue-fl, many ali.nisinne fets of art, an ir wl mat I mentioned tiie ran nt ena of pfttnl: Terr Sho. an A t.nn Cttt.

lreenioclv Teereuier treeronta! Pp Bot-e: V. roee with hie Toee: llreee An.uitli. aaid Ineecte: an.i fur. rpitn ene ms wril.n aai.i bo tea grata woe among he a-e i-nse, lee fter-lornttng aaenj other aetontening feels, tue mention of tth.t-b leontmed in n-e-o enee ol ine muitiiarecia. In eei tf.iu.

a ot the ooteriy nature ef th tft d.s--:B -t our cu-v to extend to trie ia lim a tpertai inv.tet.oB. rn- one. eoene a I 'or testing tue truth of the atMettion mat ne-ceeetty is tiitlhi-r i n.vr.:itin" rare.yo. care. Both rr.n and If in ivariaa To eee tiie eo-lera he pertorme: ran f.aet l'i st.

tr.in to Soattl, praase gi-e ionu avert ni.nittl. And a1' plees-og It tr prt-lactt Htm reset in ewd ae teell ae piui. ar ittM.r ouen I row a. at to r. at.

3t. il. Prul. G. apeake German Enulieh.

ae St QKENCSKT CITE MISEIM AID MFWAGFRIE, Sate. 4 BBS 4t fH. hartea etreet, (t rptKWtte St. C'bartea Hotel DAILY FROM A. M.

TO II r. M. R. AV. Sehatrer.

MatBngev. Ike Greaxeet Attraction of the rieeaow. Tke Alaeaaeetk Oueeat Htliaa )) Peuaa, JtiHN PAntRsBf. the Living fkeeton: Prtife-or t.r. tNER, trie hen pu.n Loheinian I.

lass Blower, aad hie three Giwet Maaa llueittee. in conLeut opera at. a. AaMt'i Creal Trav tllaf HeaaterM, ng ot Arrreaw Ltrme, Trer-re. kanearooe, e--rtl e.

Fal oorp. VI kihih l.e-n. Jitpaoeea Ian i y. will 1 on deny eamtetiun. wtiret.

ar we LA Lt.LLE Ltl i tiie taano.ta Le a One. lo will enter the uc. and perforiB tiie ici.a wontVr'u! te-aU; aisn, LI A HD Auetraoen b.r-i Shear ant OVER TES THOUSASO OUKIOSITIKH, too namerone to mcntioa. flew Cnrtoeittett arriving. A-1n n.

rtic. I u-n. rv. P. S.

Lro not miataae iba place Oppratite 8t. Chrlee potei. oclotu BALIaS-KALIaS. tOlTIIr.R HOSPITAL, AHOCIATIO. HAL la.

Jaaaery 1 7. A GRAND DRESS BALL BiU be given by the Laltee of thia City. otMl'r the an.picett of the Soiitrten Hue-tal Aaeoeiat.on. at the NoW OPERA UOUSii. THURSDAY, Jaaiiary 34, I-7.

LADY MA.NAGERS; Mia H. Sloor mb, Henry SliephnL Henry Gunman, Geo. Foeter. Paniilton Wr.srht. itai.rtnoB Levy, Ar Ml.tenbetrer.

lift, Warren Haone, G. C. Duncan, 3i. Binienu, F- ire- ail. Frtward De le f.

W. Ti.lon. I. H. Snuffer.

3' re. J. Martin. MA.tAtFRS: Ar. Mi'tenberat-r.

A. irey. V'm. J. Sf'tmonr.

Dr. iSam'l iTiopp H. T. LoneoVe, H. M.

Wratht, .1. W. arroll. A. Bo'wortb.

S. B. ewtnaa. Jotin G. Geune Robett Siark.

IL Saranel Sutttb, T. O. Stak, George Jonaa. J. Cert-r.

Dr. W. G. Austin, 8. L.

Levy, r. H. Stocomb. G. Garner.

IL P. ktrwhii. A. Bsoneeean, J. H.

Dudley, M. Muaeoaa. G. T. Beaumaxd.

J. B. Hood, Janiea Longerreet. R-hard Taylor. D.

H. Manrv. Hew tt. S. B.

Bttrkner. E. .1. For-tall. I H.

Stanffpr. Dr. arreaotona. M. J.

Newman. R. L. Gibaow. Randall Hunt.

IT. Mercer. Harry T. Haye- .1. 0.

Nu. B. W. S. Pike.

R. W. Adanta. Jol a Peniberton. G.

Robinson, Thompeon J. Wheelsr, V. Smith, Jean P. Feeret. Atlarn Gulea.

O. E. H.L M. -her. W.

bh. II R. Aiaol.rooa. MinhallJ. Saii-h J.

D. Blair. Enrene Sontat, W. a Watte, "at. Judaoa, t.o.

W. Hyruvwt. Daniel Edwerda. Richard Millikan, IIjiii .11. Robert Pitkin.

Chaa. E. Smelee, II. M. Hum.

lUrt, V. Wing 3. M. Keiua. Brain.

ThotBae MTrray, E. A. Ceei.tniie. I OMMITTEE OF AP.UA.M B. F.

Esl.lemaa, Ht-nry Grinv-haw, J. F. Ao-ttn. Fre.L Ogden, C. "ntbrte)n.

alter Hare. John Claiborne, 4. B. Le.lan.1e. T'-ewtee M.

Seott, John Polioek, EMENTA. E. n. Drew. G.

G. A by. J. D. Shite.

L. Conrad, Jaaaea Gidirn. Wm. Hoawr. C.

K. Pttil Morphy. A. Q. KenueU, Bntter krnanrta.Br.

Hirtl H. Beirt, Win. S. le.L B. Jooaa, A.

L. Saact, PstiB Maei.n. f. H. Ste-Ver.

Waiter V. Cli mb J. Lewie, H. New, r. M.

HiulMnt, 3. Lanonteee. oo. Dnpre, a. Nort.

B. Huchc. Morgas Herrwt. J. Antiaoni AA.ot..a.

ntVaten'e tii kete-prtew ea be procored by appiy ag to the neantr tee of Arrangeoaenu, or ear own of them, at their piacee of bnaaaeea aiea fraaa Menarere. 1 r. 4 OA TH'1 BI sT MX- ORD CABLED A I JHH.N A HUGH Al OI.NC-LOSI. IM Duaae etrwet. Bolt Ageata IB Sew ir- 13 yABlCTIM THEATRE.

W. F1OT0 Maaacsc. 1 hla JEwealtur. Aad ittrf vnitt.a toi forthv a ta" rrt rfrttm rt ts r. St I y.

ntitlsl t.R. -Mia MTiHRjIitlAil Nsw -nv and I it am it and grst e4 laciDiliwa vrrr 1 of cottii'tinv. 11 XjtW OPEKA F. ALHAIZA HOt nr. and Mtatcsv.

THE ITALIA COMPA.NV of ths riraa4 Thsatro of alme. ol tbmil war Havana, will rtnt in thta rtt- a hurt si r.ea ret an 1. tb auteai ol acr A. SOX CARL FrlSsv, Jasaat-T II. Fin aichl of tte HBASD ITALIAN! OPKRA.

First arraraiie of Mm. CAELOTTA CA TTTIARL Metws. Al EXANDRE BOETTI. A. OTTAVItSt.

I RlXX O. MO OCT TEC. BOSA ZAMAVOM-Fim Bight of tha Grand Tragic Opera, A.M. TtV JlfHtrnW- SattrHivt assnrl niht. I 'tieta tpca at as reitrmaiic a quart bet- 8 cm k.

)if) AIOXAL. THUTBE. TttwrtHlay, Jaiaarv lo, 1S7. HAME5LAS. Vatidisville in thrtw at-ta.

In tb second art, New Decorations, jalO Jisa LKILLE 1TEK. TKE BEAT MAGIC ACTRESS, Supported bj MB. THF. HAMILTON, Will make her debut In Katir ity 1105 DAY EVEMNtJ SEAT. In ber orif r.ai d-ul re of LADY ISABEL AND MAD.

VLSF, In Ihe tut Setifatitnal of LAST L. OR, TI1F1 ELOPEMr.ST! A a acted her apwanla of 1 OOO Xlahts. jaS yAatlLTIEt THFATBE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. In cinier to maintain ths riDtatiB of Una favorite ul fur Novm.TY and YAr.nrry, Ihe Manaict-r icmms.r that A MEW DRAMA OF TUB PlsMUH, tif pvtuliar sjns-rmct-on and atn-rins intvst, adaptatl fr.ni as.

KsaS ltin-tt ot CBIFFITH ADIT, JtAI.onT. By Anrnttie Pa'v. atirhnref L'ah. the Fwakaa, wi-l mu iv ir1" ct i. rrii'tesj i.

I I.v 1-tlii 1 K.t. orrset a- tun.t and Ape ii' ii-nts, and a cast Fverr MVwjker the Wtug rmitv. ItillEST OF slMf -V ST. HIAkLI-S SPMPrNO BlDWELL, I'ropntocs and Ma'airsra. 3 KITIRlDt.E Trsaaarsr.

Mowaaw Fvvslnw, Jttm. 7, 1S)T. PerfoTtianc ET1RY SATURDAY and HOLIDAY SOOX. Int reasKl STARS. ntua Xnw Bill ly the Vansty ia Kin wsnk t.f I'r.

SAM RHIDHAJIT. the hampion Leaper, mhowrll leap over twenty-foor wtt fitod rTf rf-t. fcFrtr.itratina bis w-lh hst Wond-rfn! and TertiKe ICI RLK hOM FRS Al'LT The whole Arittatirat. livnm-stic Strnrth of the t'oinrny in a rrtnd borUtie rrtst. prwnt.na not only I rprefenrtion of the hnt a lares 0t)tT nf As-nic Stars, sscotiit to rssne in heir fe- altit.

Tn-IIY. at 12 M. LAST CRAND ftOI TDAY in somittftn. rvt-on st tt Paf of N-t J.trcsry a. ir () L1M1IC HIMC Hitl, tt St.

ttnrlew tttreet 1-rrX FTF.RY SIGHT FrcFPT Sr.VDAY' WtTH THIC BST Variety Trmwe Evlaea. S4 If lit ,14 HART. Manager. Ml Sit -NOTlt JAEHI1R HAS JU-CT rwt.tt.l from a s.i of ML SIC for String Hand, adnnrally stuud Bails and Stjireei. A Im Mnste wntuiB eiprew.y for the toiin.

I'lano and ttrn't. truui tus b. -t trtit with the latest vanatioaawiM be ieyed by Air. Jer aud h.abtn whoee semc-fl wiay be setured ob application at L. I.lhl Ss as I aartreit Bear u.i.

tl- il ra wjajok BrRin.i.1 It USE I'M AND U. INnl ITLTE, (. tin.poesu of I. rest SalnriU Lo.r.K Ctjoue.l.t-a, Pit St. Ckwrlew earret 3 Cnpsce ti aserfsssy of Vn.e.l Door nnii frmn 9 a.

M. to a F. M. en 6tlc. I u.

a Ii. ui I tu d-i in ItOPEK" OTIKflt" A. MUOOl A US ASMS ti, Li Perdulo trtt. Let. Caxuiite'ut and St.

Ctitrlea The abore mrt 'nt ow i opn evetr dny. frtra 4ar'tht to I' o'i'Wi F. Snntiitsi encpfej. r-l F-Kirrr tanc: ae ttunitt. "3 0rlJ.

MAla A.U MKS. At vPU. 01 font I Moerttite BttS To thf L't rrrt or tirttrnnwrrv Be ee ta inform Ler mm fnju-cs and frreri.iitr.v -b tan rereivsd (rrm Ir. a T'vnd 1 afortnnit of COSTU riS eeetr d-Svr'i tioa cf th" rhs-t r'e. nrn.rMV' VTY.

XV. XVI. K-ne Fnttrk the Fire. l.r.l lit la Emperor sf Came, tue kLum alw tVa'rle. Hit IT.

H-nrr I IV. Rcb.a I en of fi Witen-e. tsts-it nn Morteof f. a is.1 Pure ostrtnB ot I tie 'va. Dii et ail et.ti.rtt; tu Pow-an.

ti luiiit. Tarkih and oreek. Icini i a.t tt.e kifl- of s. n'ti l-oteie, Homittte 1 1 rt Cwtatriea. Ost in.

tee. to iAe he aist bet i.rai...u Als-. P'. iinui Ut b. -I la Pane, and FOB LAOiyjt: I ntwnt of lb" rteneet etvlee, -w-k tnnt, Print-e.

Men. -e. l.tt.f r--ne I. -ae. of e' -ht ll-i" fl.

htaM. tirtft-, Ic.r.'t cf V' ivis ii.rwe. A It ree i tiet.imt are e. '-si-' end eoter: eoa a i.t 1 1 in.e and n- t'n etvle. Of.

AUbaa o.lrt4, n-rj of and LaihiBa. fc wd tooerfe- i Tt T.ii'irt at an a I A 4 I st 4nti are-t. on tia ne fu.it aei i-ii A. i ci.eae eatu taj. 1 BodttOl Wt.tw" TIIE itOlTlirRI t)LBII, 7 Part HTrr.

Ra.vr.tix. vw Srwwe. A J. Ka.riFB. tr trrat Pint.

Airt'i! crcBCM. A ri Hour. Tit-arfoa. A B. XtH.

John R. TitoBpeoa. Jaxaa B. JauLi Bazbu.i Hot I. and o-n--.

JV th an eletrarrt t-e Portrait of I.EV, KOBIUT E. LEE. Prve -B Ctorh and Gold Eitra tl rntlittlS Offle. 15 Bible lttBe. ttw Tee-a.

JAMES FORTE US. General Ayenk T'-e Fertra of r. Itn ecgr-ir-d from aa ortgiBal .1 pa. t.j AGENTS. MALE AND WAITED.

A py rf the took, tl ni to b- -nt 1 1 r. on rec l.u JJ rttTo'irtv rtlEirEIT tITT TM.TKU OX Mann'Mten ol EEOtXMA-t So. Canp between tmmoi aad Gravrer. etaara. AS a prva.pt:; atteatltrd le- Im vttr etreet, under ibe meal hlLUS tut LL.

i liVSA je5 lnt W. F. HAI L. THE WDFKWH1W FD. RT FTT er-nt, hae tn aday wilhJrawn fr-trn li-m of 8.

lilltU A i LEii CliAND ti l- Kewl rieene, Jeneery 1. IBT. I le MR. rilARI.FW II. Fit TM HvrM t.

nay retired Iroin the mm .1 Pt.MMlKF, Kf MH Rt. IV to eetaWtb hint If 'n I i- o-n. ni .1. tl nrni of PAMiohr st ItC I I E. we eo ie fl uinse ae h.

under ti.e at rCr V. I- I.Br HG A 111. and eutiiort'e MR .11 I II V4t NlErl iaa Ut aanie ol lave urte o' tt rn-. KM n-KKI. J.

KFM -XBLKG, AD ENol.l GEO. klil.ll l.I BFtU. Sew Or lean Jeanary 1, iiT NOTlf THE C. LYTI.B 4 t. I by i he wit h.li-aeai of i.i.-w I l.tie.

lie neilrsigned wtil erontinne Ibe S't reer Bnt use nr.icr the name ard tt of KUKKa ALtf S. wbe alM.al Icrr-e of the late arm. end to at tot j.nuary laT. UDA LOrJi. Ptt vxel gf rr if-rt Utib f.

L.iie lio. io ldnrfr. uaw-r A i 1 "-ui tar tl cm ft mi ptrir ot jttnmtirj 1, 17. yyiliti mh C. W.

ILii, IM H.IA,U.,rr.i0..rS A PA RT f.H IN in oar h. tu- fr 'li4 day. Th iis A thd Turn w.U be D. biuan, Frk A Lo New Orleana, Jew. tii iaartree ata-eeA.

je.tira frit urnni i firhii imh uti 1 charged to GOM-Ffc A KENAETf. J. W. GOril.FE. Vv Oleene.

Janttary 1, tfrf. jal im I' A THIW FORvlF. A felt partnership under t' arm etr.e nf MO" lOH. I ALl.Vt IN 4 end conteine the lilt kkri tns.neee at the old location. 74 Canal ant i H.

si AL Bf BAI.ltWTW. New Orleana. Jan. I. ll I rpHK lUPAKTtil HwHIH-r XlsTI IK-1 tl nan I -'v .1 KmiV i ll il Ft.

Lett and JA bsa A tNHov. in in e.t. e-p-ree th cjirr i lini.ixi. n. Ec.nr il r-i trte nanieoi ttehrtn in li.Uu.Mi.n.

JIVlll' Kil Juil .1 il'Kit. V. CtiAliLtj MA.u.l Webavethi ij.tf et nret-r tha JM KMI.V4 ilAN.sON fi.r bmig a -t -tea b.i--.-ss. s. in.

January sc7 CllAKi-ES iltNSiiN. We bare Id oeir ttce-k to M-vere. 4 A'-Vil sn, ln fr.na the se we r-ttrn thai ketttonr frerx-'eaasd fbepot.lte lie i.lesel peart etier.v.l o. n. ei.o fe our aua.

eet-r a ctintinuanca ut tta aai ie t. Ae nlisi 'A 4 MASSOl. Keferrri to Ihe above, we Ci a d-T ftr.ited a "-fartrrch ptnts i rut th- Stf.T TKaliK io e.rr. Mst JAi KsttM k.iNno., sailer tke ely te of AC ivU A AN OOH. Kw OripiDH, 1.

I7. jaI In fyn P. RT If I r'K 'H i T'-r. int! in n. lanti Ar-i.

ti.l W. t. t1 iiii-ai nn, Tj-i-: ib l.r a ui J. st U. P.

i. 4 wtiich A. lMr'n-r wt in tin' h't-h tmi haI h'fi- I', frfn thi. tlat. c-n inoyl tf J.

L. ft. FiMi-i, tv-r ti frian lir fi -ii A LkL, Wi tia Uabuit-M oi v-Bf o( i ttd r.i-"i COBB rov K-Xn Crnn. January 1 1 it ftrm ot M. liimi'iL I i 'i 1- -b Apia I).

i iAOatta ji A -n '1 a -r uar cria, hi ff-t LKVY, P1ETLH A We tbw drr vra-iii a -r. Vrunee, OTMlsTlUrt- of A. Plrf)MKH. LT.VY A And from th fJa t.i nam oai Or JI 'jh" DTFTf.tt. LfcYV.

IMETtR A b.w Oriiifs. Jan. 1. W7. tw R.

Iff. leef III KMI Wn-i ITil ii-Bun if nr-t. i.KOVK A rt i Mr. J. -I- I rnr how m- oiii, be ni nt Bfra im nn 1 i i i wro w.ll rTT7 Aimwr Su.

14 Sum urleaaa. Dc JA, l'4rt. Tn wilhAr- tmrn aVu-i Pr. I Mir-- -rr ill'na li -m -rr taoa-w s-vs-r? wan cit4e et rtmiuc lar i aju'Rior) an fits. ii- L.

Kt i. OrWaaa, Lvc. 30, 1" -5 I PrKHT. A I-j I i -flf 'lll'l'-ffia" 1 J. iV-s." fil 1" U-l ai rt ICi xareai cootue bba.

ba.ijr-wa. F- HtUr ALilt wi 17 T--r: 'i yir Tin. 1. 1-- lrai 1 1 rr ahirr'nrirssiir tf "tw W. an4 THhilA P.

i. frit. i r-. t- axil J- or-. 4 i wa of A s-rt, VM I ir I.VH).HV'ir v- rmtiioni ni fit art irrr-niv n'.

1 ub' i as-u a. ta. avn :s.ei i tl-if i. rr at" fr 7r.iL, Bt'ii ftA.tj To or ifti intt aiMj aa a dcaria. v.

HAIJ.V iiu aa raw avt fn i -a ii a A rs-rL, ti-ij im JHi" 4 'OP4 RTi RH IP rAD-K 5l tT f' a lt lot axry aci aa4 CoaMfBiaa vo i ami- for Ut puLswests. oi "vif Y. j. Mil ful tr. lyV hirvs-iM-t ivl.U.1 a TRIAL At.aV V.

f. sd i- or, Ihie "ompeny b-en eot'i 'I "new 17, eli eed tbrcagk to. eflort. tr-! -et' -men, -so ee aaa. a 'l V-ngB IM Wod'h.

lef-t epot, W-tW r.7 dT- of a iBtiaaearau is ui rHia. povi rm bv an worth, v.rt le and la i.u-p.nce, whetiier th. be I nion or Cousei-vative, then I am of the niind. that it is not soldiers, but wea'thy ind ln.hi.-tri.'U-i jie ipl that are rciuired to incress- the popala.oa and devtl. pe the resour.

es of the State. Oer.tb men. w-thout in any manner wisliir.g inipupn the motives, or dt siiing ui irtcrf re with the jo! deal opinions of Oov. W.l.s, I tnusr trat-ily say, that the language usedui the letters T- fi rrt to, otric'sl is of (iaa-perous tendency to the pLce, interest and honor of ihe Not Lav parlieipab-d in the civil wr, I have bad a ne oj pormntv of wrchirg this of Southern In arid 1- they werw nnr Confederates in and nricondi-fonal I n'on and ete. tel Hmtor and representatives, and aked f.r uiimd ate in we find them for territory wbat they will be in lffT.

di pi nds npon ie chtneos. I know of nothing that wi 1 so ful'y illustrate the characters of these entlem a an anecdote lated by the ecunriic but pre it Hardin, of Kcutmty. pert! -men. I vou panloii me for rt Ji He ul-d to the country to moke a wdl Turner Wils n. 'U lot wv be nu a 1st; t.st, a MeUnjdist and a Cathi lie Ch rvviiia'1, i -h of wh.mi ii.fr-::cd hiin thai liirmr was vtry sick, aud that th 1 be.

to -it him. haneiie.l tilths de of hi- client, and in Howi this. Ti rri.r I im a a-ast, a Method, and a athohe lerpv ir.an, ail wh''n said they bad hen i visit v. n. I alwavs thought yont'pood CatlolK" B- 1 an alruo-t a I want all tiie exclaitned Turner.

This an r.i was i.ot more on cha oe. s. nut t'le real siei.iitss fu n.s to consist in tie' pr to the pn at white rat wuh tin ir intelligence and wealth, the natural and legtti-niute fi uiidatiou social ord. and stable gov- ri ment. aiid to utrau.

Ui- ami nike ecrs and e.ie.alh of ne-Tis of ttie country, a peo iurn.ir.eil fur trtic and stn mid by a life of tie mo-t if ih. -in so "ignorant that ik kuiran could tncnieato in di. ir m.nus a kuewlcoge ol rep ii.h an c.oernrieut. Ibis propositi. mw to' tie natut.i-al nr.j ist at.ti iiiipoi.tic.

and I be distasteful toe riillioiis t.f wli.te Ane-rn-an ai.d wh-ther thev wiil ai cent ie rti as thtu mu.am.- to oe ist rii. Tea vcirs to tlie r.itl'iU plin-ot ei to it-. Ce'ttre Smrause ft rt- 3t.c-"s of our own hloo.1 aid color were aihii.tt.-d as i. at ti.e biiiot box; ii is barnlv to thst a p-ool -o j. a.1-i nsof the i '( tree r-git their p- rs a ra-e ifferi in te l.

et, col of 1 arbamus inn ranee, and ti'-. a I't-- cf shiverv. It forced Ti-on the covntry it will be ri u. listed 1 he le. A nstmn soon tt b-foiinted by hiniike-Js millions Uu ifatftiati-iiiions and just the ii f.

it. ra. es, but will nevir it el' i ng to the.r. I ike the Indian, the n. pro outers from the wh'te ran.

but are the eMieim ea- oth.rj thine tends bv nature to a i-U axi ti in.lt-p. i.r-lid the oth r. to a ti.e animal fa-sions aid s. Toe In l.in av I tan ed and the ti-gro to a g-e i'V strr dis-j-cne rrd l-i-vs. but.

lift free, tiler rerv trvel" return to fh-ir taturai nistiiH-ts. Ih-tmetiv uirkd bv organisation ard color every on.d. it.m of Am. n-taa n.anhtsid houl i the rat'i separate ai tiisi.i.t t. One feiirful ittrr of the mnatmai conn.et.in Istwoii the ihe nc.

appeals the ree.ud of this coin. I rank ewis, a i man. rme 1 th launi. a wh.te woman, and lr ed fci as snd V. He ih r.

hi in a in st cruel and brutal cianuer, for Wl'loil be IS I'OW nll-ier Inoaiurai as the i-mte. -on of Fannie u. tl atui. pt to e. ai.e ti.e ruc-s is not ri T-s.

than the i to law them on the foot tf e- i nl'tv. al.ke .1 -t u. ti if tin- st iiii. rest i tut ni -to ai.J tut ma i. 1 he onv.

ut it of l-4 api cured to 1 l.I ud to ev ty limit 'ut tiie inti rest of the n. pro. hairy as he tLt-ii a-. 1 t. the -is 1 1 n-hati a p.

ll.ii that "thev would to look the ople in the face." Four miv.chs a tl i ir 1 ad been ra1 n- in a lair couiest. Jtftatt.1 at tU I.llt.t-b.u re man ltmr to one. Ai I I. say t. nr.

oiiiitTv-n en. whoc sr-ior for an eonalifw w.m-h can cv. I r.t..t tin w.i! have" to 1 ie tiii-tv -tw i i.s Lute j-i. ie the hint ai. by atid h.niind jtis-t it- to the' i.

-1 p- ru js.L- an I ii. i 11 -t. fid tl of the r.gl.t i trau. to th. a ii'Ct r- ns to tie u.ur..-t 1 1 1 i ii lo r.

n.a-n art of th.s i r. 1 i' i.e. Asa lidff the red p. cj 1 i 1 nr. b.

-t r-r-s t---f i' -t nt and r.j roa'- I ti. nk. I be jrftii. t-d bv br.Ui; ng iiu in i ot a tkl. fie 8Mi.eri.ir iu b.

int. gen weahh and cut. rj No ii pel le are in- re 1 tha i toe c. i retl peoi le of An.eriea but r. tr frrra n.li.ge.

I 1, ss. W.ill irnl eonitll 1 ei ai Urn aTrt i ru; ativc wges otT rt 1 to a 1, wuh onf rtai r-'S. free frira rent, in a n'- to their p-o-f eti 1 law life. 1 Krty and pr -p rty tL-T fan have no ji st r.f i to cou p.i iii u.e gi-sl and iliitr oiis among them, wind Is is- rftvtlf contort, w-ih the rroce-'s i-t the in I ls'rv. if let alone lt for th-n, th.

re is a of p.utieians who aprs ar to thmk th-a theonlv pet plc who can understand aid apnre-Ciat Uitir jvliucaj meiits; Uicrt it also vi DAACING ACADRMIES. pSOP. A. bHIKtKUI- IIAMlVi ACADEMY, AT tAl.l.". HALL.

orner 1 IJ Hl. is si. oris. CHILURF CLASS Tueilii. Tbavfav.

Mi St ir-tJv. tr. M. CLASS rrom tolf. Pmc- aiau Fart Ut LS u4 e.entlemt-B nrj V.d:)-ia7 ren nir fnrtn 7 to 1-.

IXS VARlEirS PAF.ISfFSVES-r!i..M.W Qad-n f.j tha asi-n. An ulci'Dt Viot a.st -n-M -d. i-fT at the A-t Wt im l' it bi iirir si I bl.M-l! AM. ami s-r A. t-'it a It ai i D-r St.

Aa- iirfw- llreiswir B. istorias ion piitruitw tl ti. i ub al am Ao. -H't l-n a. on TEirsdr and Scar- Cfl.

-Tasmlars, Tnn4ar ai4 Sat irdajw. I i i ThtirsJajv aad tar-d- mi I i- 1 in.fr-1 i ths atst an ds Ubi' u.tMlbai.iblMf-ai lit twrrlBf rrrrv' Hat. an Bresvrli fret. two doora trmii P- l'. tr TPCBFDAV.

wabr ISi. I rs Xmr-tr Farliirum, A FiSsnt.aS rsi.tfre! for tb seascsa. irtw psrtimiara, at pij -i IM.IL1M SAM iNeAltlllHV BAKONNJ TFKPT. Pt H' ti i.ik iD JC LI A STREETS. I FS RI' Tts AM'AHP-W tfnatrn'is m4 t'f I r.lsll will th tiat.cnavb ln.o ti fst D' AW 1 ift It r.

tLlssfcV rer---r in. nrta j1i- aaJ atreti. 1 r.I et ui tH'i w.ll fi' i ahon Uitue.iM ts od toa la ultVi.i RiM nt Lmi (or Lkl.es a4 trfiwata. trvm It a sill m. Class, trvm 4 r.

ttl dvf. -sot ttwii it. a sno. fractMuic ranw aa aatwrcar taaittiwa. state.

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