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M. X0LBR0OK Orriei Cam xjjxn rLrMi sasasasneasasBa StlllT. OyPICIAL JOURNAL OP THE CITY. OF TUB rrOlTDIfE. ia tar ais nan yearly aaa saerteny a ua mm istes au oaBarnp faonem advanaa, eUnsle cocaee SB.

cents. AtraUMUti not ucMdlsi tan Una, ar less, Fearl, tosertad for 91 Uu first, and cents for every eubss aaant Insortloa. These of greaser wagta charted 1 AArvMKMnta Inserted oa tha second paaa charted as efrartsmnaaate abMshed at toservole, vts weekly, esml ii re fce evarv I nasi I Ian aV Bberal dlaoaeuat will be ass dote i wba edrertise by Aiyertimiueuui Bat gpscifisd to Mnt will ha published aaa asoota and charged accordingly bat no edrer gbwrnsht ar subscription will ba topped until all er iaa are paia, at lam epaoa at roe propnetorm. aad Obituary Maticea are charted 1 per square. VBIMF HORNING, DSC.

8, 1834. We ar indebted to the clerk of the Lex. lagtoa for Louisville papers. ISr" We are obHs ed to Mr. Allen; of the national Line office, for Savors.

i See Supplement to TP Day's Paper. K2r The Delta, of Uit evening adds a new trr uof of Ua invincible de termination to continue affalrtftbe Sevastopol cut We stated distinctly, yesterday morning: a 1. foil proof befcrs tbe Jost'ee that the contract VTiH prrrioos to, and certainly hndepen a made, and the ail toe later deaf or to aet DOMraloo of the lawful faaesa, was en tha part of the Delta. To this the Delta offers the following contradlc js (Jon: Ua lbs lanliaij.lhti nrliif 1 ial wltnraa forth defendant, a entlemaa connected with the Picayune ofhce, who aepeilatendrd the exeewrieu the cat, stated that the kmaerlaaa ha had ml the cat In aneetton. aa henc executed for the Picayune, waa on the evening; or lata Noeaasoer, aa ta moraine or wmcn aif acreiuwi had entered lata contract with the Delta to execute aaid cat oa tiprm 'cwaiuoi uuh iw uonvuiuw tract with any ether party.

Tbia pitiful attempt to create nfalae Imprea asna. bT a Balneble uppreealoa oC the truto. i ne gentleman from the Picayune office, referred to, tea tilled that nia Brae personal anowieagv oi mc cut, wna oa the day mentioned, but he teatified further, that he had prerloualy learned, both at the office, and from the engraver, tnat the contract nd been made, and that he went there to inquire about tha Drome of the work. That he bad no poMoaal concern In the work, until the lgth, ia no nroof that the contract waa not pruviuimj mmo, i i a mmA tae tacL tnat on tnat aay no tounu via wur dvnaeed, Id abundant proof that it had been com gneneed en oar order, before the Delta applied to the craver. ThJa very view waa taken by the i Jnadee, In hia deciaion of the cue, and it ia so clear nad eoavindng, that it takea a great deal of hardi jhoodlto repeat the diaoredited and diaproved in tnuatloo.

We ahaU not attempt to reconcile the aaaertion by tbe Delta, that it made certain contracts with tnn on that day, with poaltive de Biala, and the oath of the engraver himself; xtha be never made such. It ia a matter be. tween them, altogether. It. does not concern us, or onr affaire, in any decree.

He did work for ns. and dellvared it, and received pay, and we have slight, Interest In any ebemlnga to get our property oat of hia hands, since we have succeeded. The interest we have, is that the facts ahould ttm right understood by the public, and we think cne paltry tricks to deceive them are pretty well i appreciated by this time. 0M First Fnge af This Paper. j4 Tbx 8octbim BIUI.

A report got abroa yesterday that a serious disaster had overtaken fKl. boat. Our inquiries, however, have satisfied i am that there la no ground for it. aao heard at least one other boat named a i Jmring met with an accident, but could ascertain no authority waatever for the rumor va that case hase reports doubtless originated in the actual flit eat or to the Gipsy, the name of which was Mistaken Council Proceedings on Fourth Page. Tbm Racis.

There was no race yesterday ever the Jaetaizie Course, consequence of there being bat one entry, that of Xscoatte, for the purse of L000 at four mile heats. A rule was adopted by (he Metalrie Jockey Club, about a year ago, that po ppxM would be given when the race waa not axw tested, or in other words, when a walk over" sook dIbcsl This rule hss many advantages and disadvantages, but Is particularly unjust to the breeders of fine norses. Tbe pumic wuj, no wever, a contest for the puree, as tbe $1,000 will be run for to morrow, at two mile heats. It will be the largest purse given or that distance that has ever been offered tn the country. The entries nre to be made by 3 o'clock, P.

this dsy. ConTXMXirraX. Guaxds. By an advertisement another it will be seen that the mem bar of this new company are requested to attend 1 a meeting at their armory, over the? CarroUton JUOroad Depot, on Saturday evening next, at? O'clock, for tha purpose of electing non commU atoned officers and transacting other important tratinesa. 13 Drowned, from on board the steamer Bella 'Donna, yesterday morning, about 11 clock, aughteen rnDee above the city, a German by the naaae of W.

G. Summers, who had been employed laBayou Sara at ahoemsking. Ee was in the act of drawing a bucket of water when he fell over very exertion was made to save him Xria pocketbook, containing a small amount of mosey, remains in the hands of the clerk of the Tbe Kashville Banner, of the Sd, reports bo imDrovement ia trade during the week. AH kiada of business inactiva. Dr.

Thompson, who was on trial for several 4avs. in the Circuit Court of Alleghany county, Tor Jbe murder of Miss Fharr by poison, has been acqnjtted RIVER AND STEAMBOAT NEWS. Tha KaahvQle Banner, of the 3d Inst, says The river has been risinc nearly all the week slowly, but to dsy it is falling slightly with about 3 feet water oa Harpeth Sboala. A number oi mall steamers, takinff advantage of the rise, are making regular trips between, this port and Pa We leara from the St. Louis papers that the St affair has been settled by the owners of the Henry Chouteau agreeing to accept the mm be proffered, yia, $6,000.

was some loan the Illinois river oa the ewtnu, Thaj Bt, Louis fieptkhBcaa, in noticing tha loss tarsal Tower, (before reported) says irkt1" were Capt P. Yore, T. 'Flahertys, ti "ShS Her value was W.OOO, and aha waa lnanrMl far AOda. a as tbial "iSeTW local offices and agen lato part last veuWm OWo came the Gral Hr. Johnson, clerk mate of tba boat, and second traata who bad eome manemi aower mm New taeOrand We leara from the cantata, and 'eWw Jeanette, that the sunken boat f.of tbe in tha bull that it wUl prove berf the cabin and upper worksTthaTsbStlrS some otner parte tne marmnery, are out ot 4 er.

and her aaciaes will be saved: 7." She had less perishable freight on board du. eras nra muyyvm 1.1111, mainly 01 railroad Iron, which lay two tiers deep upon deck. lat aha hold was stewed a emantitv of Honor in saska, beionKing chiefly to K. atcKenxie ana Jaeo. by at CoJ, of this dry, which may ba saved in part Around oa her eabla Kuarda ware 176 boxes of jalsins consigned to T.

li. Larkia cb Col, and 49 boxes to ward rjrars A all saved and now aa board of the aa brings no other i freight Cant. Yermfm Ira care after his boat struck, was for his passengers, who are. happily, all tafe. Most an iw naggage oa aeca aoioDiiig to me uermaa 7 aasieaaara waa praserved.

ilia ext step was to order tha yawl up to Cairo to proeura a barge, it. Which Was dropped down elooFeiJe of tbe Grand toreeeiva anv freight, lumlture or other propecty which i eouU ba removed, Our ialbr maats tay they left Yore witn the bargev and (to ia their language) working like a Trojan" to same paper'aar that the steamboat Paeifle, receutfy sunk, was ned by Caot Fithlasl Mr Zeraard and others, and waa insurad 24.000 wj. CLSsreUt cSeet in Et Louis. It is said that tbe facias la such a position that a portion of the kfre't ry fired, though ia a damaged ta. i TELEGRAPHIC.

rBCZAXLT DESriTCHED TO THJt FICATTJMB.1 F. A. Abbot, Reporter, Wall street, Hew York. Tha Btorm la tbe Narth. By tha National Line.

Knw Further accounts of the effects of the gala which has been experienced hare and on the adjacent coast, show that tbe damage it has done ia immense. A great number of vessels have been wrecked, and reports of loss of life reach ua from all directions. The ship Arcadia has been lost on Sable Island. She had on board 150 persons, who very narrowly escaped with their Uvea. Bteeuner BaraU A steamer, the name of which to not yet ascertained, waa burnt on the Hudson last night NewYarkMarkata.

The cotton market here offers no important MiddUng upland ia quoted at Sfcc. per pound. Middling Orleans st 8c Flour has advanced 614c. per barrel. Exchange on London is quoted at 8sg per cent premium.

Freights on cotton ttand at 3 l6c. Bank ilefanlter Arrested. Backet, the teller of the Market Bank, who had been ascertained to be a defaulter to the extent of 25, 000, has been arrested. McGucken, the teller of the Ocean Bank, who had absconded a heavy defaulter, has also been arrested. Steamship Canada Libeled.

The steamship Canada waa libeled previous to her departure yesterday for for damages sustained by the steamer Ocean in the late col lision. Fall are. Devlin Si. extensive clothiers, doing business in Broadway, are reported to bare failed yesterdey. Their liabilities are said to be very heary Hi ver Iatelllaence.

Vicksbttxo, Dee. 7. The steamer J. Jacob passed here at 10 o'clock this morning, the Yuba at 1 this afternoon, and the Midas at 2 this afternoonall bound for New Orleans. THE LOSS OP THE STEAMER GIPSY.

Klabt or Ten Uvea Lost. The Gipsy at the timo of the disaster, the occurrence of which we briefly reported in our evening edition of yesterday, as we have since ascertained, was on her regular semi weekly trip hence to Lobdeil's Store. She left the levee at the usual hour on Wednesday evening, and had reached New Kiver landing, where she waa discharging freight, when, at 31 clock morning, the fire broke out It originated in the woodon the boiler deck between the chimneys, and immediately spread with fearful rapidity. As to the direct causes af all on board not baring been saved, we have as yet nothing but conjecture to offer. The time af the occurrence, the presence of ladies and children, the general alarm, the rapidity of the flames, and the place in which the fire broke out, combine however, to render little further necessary.

Capt Thomas Ure, who commended her, we are already assured, bebaved most nobly in endavoring to save all on board, and was most courageously and faithfully seconded by the chambermaid. Had it not been for their exertions, the number of lives lost, it is said, must have been far greater than it has been. A telegraphic despatch which we bare received confirms the report of the sacrifice of Dr. Hacker, of Plaqueminea, with his nephew, a lad of some thirteen years of age, and his daughter and it adds that Mrs. Lawrence, of Baton Rouge, and four deck hands, also fell victims.

Through the officers of the steamboat Huron, which arrived last evening, we are informed that the bar keeper and one fireman, besides those already named, were lost We indulge the hope, however, that when full particulars come to be ascertained, the Hat will not include so many as this would make, The boat herself, with a heavy freight and all her books and papers, were utterly consumed and besides this, the fire haying extended to wood on the landing, one hundred cords of that, and fifty bales of cotton lying adjacent, were also burned. On the whole. of the freight consumed, we learn that there was no insurance, except on some $2,000 worth consigned to Mr. O'Connor, of Baton Rouge. On other persons in that place, it is said a very severe loss must be entailed by the catastrophe.

We do not know it as a fact, but we should presume that the boat waa Insured. Three of those who were on board of her when the was destroyed, arrived last evening on the Huron, but they oould give no particulars of the occurrence. St. Cfita.nj.xs Thxatbx. This is the last night of the engagement of Miaa Loalea Howard and Mr.

Henry Farren, to morrow night being her benefit and last ap. paarance this season. Tbey both appear in the favorite comedy, Time Tries All," and in the successful little drama, Tbe Angel of the Attic" tbe popular burlesque, la also to be given to night. Thxatkk d'Oxxkjuis. To morrow evening the grand opera of "Norma" la to be repeated, with Laget Planteire, Preti Bailie, Doluc and Gentbrel, aa before.

Thia was a great success on Moaday evening. The next opera will be the Othello," In which Bordas, (Othttlr.) Lacrolx, Jt,) and Canabier, (Deidrmuma.) are toaprear. It will probably be given oa Monday erealng next Minstxels. The Southern Opera House, at Armory Hall, is now one of oar etandard places of public amusement, and crowds of fashionable and Intelligent people throng it nightly. Tie vocal aelectlooa, the choral and Instrumental com positions, toe feata of dancing and humor, the burlesques and operatic arouenea, farniah a nch fund of entertain ment It will be seen that a bill ef rare attractions, including specimensVf the beat things tbe company does In all Its departments, is to be performed this ereaing, at Armory HslL Miss Louisa Howard's BxNxrrr.

At the St Charles, to morrow ereolng, thia beautiful and accomplished young actress will take her benefit, presenting the fine drama of Esmeralda, or the Hunchback of Hotre Dame," in which she will perform the charming part of Enuraidm, Mr. Henry Farren being tha Hnnch back, Jtuimodo. To which wil I be added the borleaque extravaganza of "Azael, or tha Prodigal," Miaa Howard, (who is always so great In burlesque,) sustaining the prin cipal character. We anticipate a cronded boose opontbe occasion. Thx Nxw Ouxans: HiFPoroaXAif.

A com pany of talented equestrians, under the above name, the Memphis Whig, of the sd Inst, says, were to appear en the 4th, in Memphis, for tbe first time, in a spacious ssd beautiful pavilion on tbe Bluff. Among the stars ef the ring we notice the names of the celebrated Francos! and troupe, who came from France and performed with such brilliant aacceaa at tha Hippodrome in New York city. at. Franconi ia accompanied by Mine F. and the stud of superb Frenxb trained norses Brought over by bim from Paris.

The Louisville papers, where the company per formed several days, apeak in the highest terms of their entertainments as peculiarly characterised by elegance and novelty. Tbe performances of the Franconi sreape are leaded very highly i the rest o' the company arc alae spoken of as worthy of commendation. Tha cam pany Is andri tha asaaagenient of Mr. F. H.

Boastoa, and were a rtvU for Hew Orleans. Phoenix Hotrss Shootino Gaixhixs. The famous John Travis, we learn, has taken charge of the sa peTiatendeace of the surpassingly well appointed shooting galleries of the Fheeeix House. This will no doubt add to their attractions, The attention of purchasers is called to the sals a. auction by B.

B. fiykes, to dsy, at 11 o'clock, on tbe Levee between tbe markets, Second District, of tbe cargo af bark Induatria, from Malaga, consisting ef raisins, aiaaanda, wine, oil, lrmons, grapes, prunes, Ac CnturjvyB. J. Dewey. 88 Gravier street.

catvad ar( invoice ef Newark Cement, just re "edYrtlaement Stan. Bor PMUa, tnaia.nl rioXTH. Mr. Wm. B.

Tern, at. laaMi. mall route, hence to Hew ttwla rT "Pened an aAce, where, in tap UlaaiaH). H.lTawTT'" appealing else. street mn mPL.An aaLm i.

another cahtaia offering tat sate ba found in intaecHy. It aaay be atea at o7 a 8xx a Hafner, 139 St farW Ji Jaat ascelvad a huge addition to nia stock alZ his advertisement MpaFHTS Hotel This well known and Ha satab isbsaent, 8 St Cbarla. atrret, as wUl be tha adrartiseaeia appearing tnaaother cart of this is now open, aad Its patrons soay rely aa commanding mu was aan aesirao, as aa notai, a restaurant, ana ay star 'T Kxw Booes. Thos. L.

White, 105 Canal street. aendsoseccCTof "Martls F'raleV' a wort which we have fiequently noticed aa 1. Appeared ia numbers. It is awry readable aad attractive volume, and in Font of ms ration and general nucMaicai excoatiou very creditable ta Messrs. Phillips.

Sampsoa 4 the aubUabsra From tha aamaTabliahera, WMto sends ns ths last prs dncUon af tba Bsecber Stowa stamp af airniillp sboUUss sav sban act srea name it STEAMBOAT For MobUs Tba Oreg at tha Lake of the T. af. facbarbraU ears. Agent K. eaddea, 10 Bank Kece Fwtonisrilla The Xatnaow.

Cap. HoUcreft, at XL Asenta, John Hyds Ca. Poydres street ForCincinnati Tb. Attamont, Capt Johnson, at I P. M.

Agents. Jehu Hyde at Co, 4 Foydras street. For Alexandria Tha Fulton. Capt Lewis, a P. M.

Aaents. Smith a FlaoJater, la Canal street ForBt. LooisThe Polar Star, Capt DU, at M. Agents, John Hyde st Ca. 4 Poydrss street, and White A Douglas, 63 Front street For Louisville Tha Lexington, Cant Mather, at F.

at Asaata, Bell, Buchanan Co ,96 asanas street. For Nashville The Joba O. CUnw, Capt Hite. atsF. M.

Agents. John X. yde a Ca 4 Foydras street For Cairo Tha East port, Capt Milliken. at 4 F. M.

Agents, Bell, Buchanan a Magazine street For Milllken's Bend The H. M. Wright, Cspt Clarke, at 6 M. Agents, Carroll, Pritchard a Caron dclet street For Palate a la Haehe Tbe Anna, Capt Hoffman, at 10 A. M.

Ascot, N. Barrels, Old Levee. For Lobdeil's Store Tbe New Latona, Capt Gross, at 10 A M. Application to be made onboard. For Mllliken's Bend Tbe Frank Lyon, Capt Burrill, at F.

M. Agents, Smith Fi mister, 16 Canal street Communicated. 3 Dear PU. What in the world la. the matter with the Council tbat it takea ao long to decide upon granting the people the use of that little railroad on Jackson strret? Tbey did not take half the time to vote awsy millions of onr money to railroads in prospective Here is a great public convenience, already built and stocked, suspended by limitation, and now when the property holders and the people cene ally call for lta renewal, a violent opposition baa sprang ap, and no one knows what ia the reason.

The property on Jackson street is losing in value, and the houses are difficult to rent Let any Councilman go and see the street now, and he wonld indeed be astonished if he knew the difference between the past and the present We, owners of property, do not mix in auy complaint against the Csrrolltou railroad, which other portions of the city may bare. We know what ws want, and tbat is to bare the horse cars run on JACK.80N 8TKEET. The attention of buyers of mahogany is called to tbe aale advertised by Morpby a Neriua, for this afternoon at 4ij o'clock CITY INTELLIGENCE. Fire. About 7 o'clock yesterday evening a fire broke out on the areamer limn Robb, lying at tbe First District steamboat laudiog.wbicb was extinauiahed, bowevtr, before much damage bad been done.

The Fire Department wrrc quickly on the spot, but their services, fortunately, were not needed. Extensive Financiering. Sam'l C. Bell. cashier of the Canal Bank, yesterday caused tbe arrest of Jobn vl.

Lee, a broker of tbis ciiy, whom be cbargrd witb baring overdrawn hia account with said bank to tbe amount of S38.4O0 M. He atatea in hia affidavit that on tb morning of tbe ath insr. he deposited in the bank four checks, two on the Southern one fir a.yxa. and one for Sl2.66uand two on tbe Union Bank, one for $7 0J0 60, and another for 411,900. Later in th day he drew tbrre checks on tbe Canal Bank, aigned John Lre.

agent," payable to bearer, for tbe sums of 12,600. and 48 out Tbese he presented for pay meut, and rerrired tbe cash therefor, although be knew that be was overdrawing bis sccoont to the amount abore state1. It ia also charged that he knew tbat the checka on tbe Southern aod Union Hull wbich he had deposited iu tne morning were valueless, he not baring funds In said banks to redeem them. He was nrrrsUd and ordered to gire security in the sum of for bis apprsrarce cn Saturday next for examination, which he did, and was released. The Supposed Murder.

The jury of in 3uret in the case of Samuel D. Toll, mentioned in yretr ay's paper aa haring been found dead in bia office in tbe Fourth District, nnder circumstances which reuden it doubtful whether be bad been murdered or committed suicide, finished their labors yesterdsy. A post mortem examination waa bad, and tbe pbyeiciana were unable to drcide.and, aftrr hearing the teatimony, tbe jury returned a verdict that tbe deceased came to hia death from the accidental diacbarge of a piatol in his own handa" A Soung man who was arrested on suspicion of haring mur ered Mr. Toll waa, of course, discharged. First District, Discharged.

Thomas Joyce, who was ar reaed on tbe complaint cf Martin iceman, who charged him with assaulting, beating and trying to rob hmof agun, waa examined yeaterday and discharged, there being no proof of bis guilt. Patrick Conway, arrested on charge af swindling, was als examined and dlacbaravl, for a similar reason. antra Ford an 4 John Maaterton, charged with baring stolen til ss from John MrCall, were aiso examined yes tcrday. The prosecutor ana tne arcusea were au orunx at tbe time tbe alleged robbing waa corumtrted, and tbe former could recollect nothing about it. Tbe accreed were of course discharged.

E. Collins, arrested on Wednesday, on the charge of harng obtained money from Col. Mud of tbe St. Louts Hotel, upon falaeand fraudulent pretences, waa discharged yesterday, at tbe request of the prosecutor. Work House.

James Graham, a drunken rsgrsnt. El ja Sickles, a lewd and abandoned ragrant, and Richard Bibbs, for stealing planks and slstes, were seut to the Work House for thirty days each, by Recorder Bright, yesterday Second District. LaRCENT. imoD, a slave belonging; to Mr. Latoor, was arrested yesterday, at tbe request of Mr.

Giquel, one of tbe nm of Glquel ft Jamison, who sta'ee tbat shout 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon the slsre entered his s'ore, and stole a child's cloak, rslued at S10, which he had concealed about his bresst.aad wss carrying oil when apprehended. Mr. Giquel alio swears tbat on tbe 3d inst a pieceof cloth, valued at 445. was stolen from bis store, and be bas good reason to believe that said cloth waa stolen by the same slsve. The buy was remand ed for examination.

Highway Bobbert. We mentioned a day or two since the arrest of a man named Char. ea Wilson, for keeping a disorderly bouse on Ban neks street, and in whose possession was found a valuable gf.ld wateb, supposed to be stolen. Subsequent'y, one Daniel O'Neill was arrested on suspicion of haring stolen it Yesterdsy, a gentlemsn named Louis Giraldin recognized tne ws'cb ss bis, and made sdidsvit that on tbe 26 tb of November Isst, between 8 and 9 o'clock at nigbt, be was s'anding at the CarroUton Railroad In the First Distiict, waiting i tie cars, wben be was suddenly assaulted and knerb ed senseless to tba earth by some unknown rervon. On recovering, be managed to get borne, and wnen there discovered that bis watch, valued at SAJu.

bad disappeared. He baa no means of re' ogoixingnr identifying tbe robber, the darkness of the uigbt, and tbe suddenness of the attack, prevented bim frjm getting more than a momentary glimrse of bis person. Circumstances, however, strongly further tbe snnpotition tbst O'Neill wss the thief, and he was remanded for examination oil the charge of having etolen the watch, and Wilson for having received it, knowing it to bsve been stolen. Chargx of Burglary. Thomas C.

Hog garth, wbo keeps a boarding house at No. 38 Gallatin ttrect made affidavit that on Wednesday afternoon his room waa entere his armolr forced open, and a pa'ent lever gold watch, th gold chain and aral, valued at 414A. together with 49 60 Hi money, were stolen therefrom. H'aring tbat one o' his boarders, nsmed William Lamp ton. had been sen coming out of his room a short time before the robberr waa discovered, and finding that be bad leit the bouse, afiiant set tbe police oh bie track, and iu the evening he was arrested aod lacked up.

Some time afterwards, rouodamon Malone went to tbe prisoner's room, and after some conversation induced htm tocoefess tbe theft, (and also to point ont the place where he had concealed the watch and chain He buried then) iu tbe mud nnder tba wharf at tbe foot of Girod street. First District, where tbe roundsman foand them, as mentioned in oar rening paper of yesterday. Tuc wacch and chain were fully identified by Hoggarth a bis properly, and Lampton remains in prison awaiting examination. THE COURTS. Fifth Districx Court.

On the 6th Matthewa tat Finley, bankers in tbis city, field a petition In thia Court, peeving to be allowed to surrender their en tire property, for tbe benefit of tbeir creditoie, and alto thecrediiorsof Matthews, Finiey A Co. Judge Augnstin allowed tbe writ to be proceeded with. Accompanying tbe petition is a schedule ol tbe notes, aceouats, Ac, pay able aud receivable, from wbi we learn tbat tbe liabilities of tbe firm amount to 4383.406 03. while tbeir a sets amount to 8.4,910 M. There are a great many depositors' aames put wn in the schudule as creditors, but 'tbe amounts due tbem are generally small.

Tbe whole amouut due the depositors, including several large amounts made on stock siren on security, is 7. There has aiso been filed iu this Court, a petition rigned by five of tbe principal creditors of Matthew A Finley, stating their confidence in tbe ability aod honesty of Lewis A. Finley, one of tbe above firm, and praying that he may be appointed Provisional Stndic Judge Augnstin made tbe appointment as prayed for. prorided Mr. rmiey gives good security in tbe sum of SJSXXl.

In tba other courts there Is literally no cases worth reporting, ia the First District Court tbey have no jury tbis week, and the Court is engaged in civil buunesa. udge McCaleb bas been ill for a few days past, and consequently there baa been no trials in the Laited States District Court THE SCHOOLS, Meeting of the School Board. The Beard of Directors of tbe Public Schools, of tba First District, held a meeting last erenina. at the usual hour. Judge Rawle occupied the chair.

Tuere were fifteen roem oers present. aaAfier readina tba minutes of the last meetina. tha Board proceeded to dates to the reports af the various covu.il teea cV ool Houses. Mr Shields, chair man, reported ia favor of purchasing a let and buildings from Patrick Irwin, and also auotner tecs of propeny from Mr. Beacb.

Mr. Florence thought tnat this Board bad no riebt to make the narchsse witnoot tbe oermisaion ol tbe Council. A resolution empowering tbe committee to take au proper steps lor pa chasing the property Irons Mr. Beach was adopted. The recommendation of tba commute ta purchase tbe property from Mr, Irwin wss postponed, ti The Committee oil tbe Girls' High School, made a re port, recommending an entire change in tbe qualifications lur wiuiiwuu.

Tba Committee on the Boys' Hisb School, sneak In rood terms af the state af tbis school, and recommended tbat a Principal for tba school be procured aa sooa as possible. Tbe Cemmiltee on tbe Library and Lyceum re ported in favor of making an alteration in tt Treasury department of tha Lyceum, by petl ioning the Council for tbe right of tbe School Board to elect tneir owa Treasurer. The resolution carrying the above recom mendation into effect was adopted. On the receaiTnends tioa of tha same committee the Library wss ordered in future ta ba kept open until 9 o'clock P. M.

XSS vanainw oa finance reponca Jargw numoer ol balla. which thev had aDnravtd. and wished ia iw their pay meat. he nine were oraerea to ae paio. Tb.

Cmnsiluss an mgni nenooi report tnat th scboola bsvs not been as well attended aa they she aid be, and tbey recommena mat a more ravoraoie Kcaiiry nc selected for tbe girls, nigbt school. The recrtntrnendatlon of the Commitfe waa ooocurred ia. A resolution ordering. taas ptacaras giving miormatloa relattre ta she night school ba acute about tha streets, res adopted. eir moatniy repsrta, giving the minute particulars of oosiderabie discussion arose respecting ths present that unruly scholars.

It was stated cne, nSJi ses children were severely whipped with a "ITI ruler, tt Wd A er other wcaoon, and rrequaatly oa ths Wbment wll00ttiddi Fresent wads of Sva ppnti. towaia) pe tscwTSl" auperuitenavant noairacsaa 'ktSSS1 weapens of nunlsbmeat Snti discus this ra The resignation effieffr.ew at ua Br received and referred uT.V?r?Dhorn the Tbe Beard than went lata seJJ Connci 1B a Oamslaint af a nmran snn i HOTEL ABR1VAL8 YESTERDAY. BT. CHARLES cbrveudW, Tboa Haisev, SMC Moor, NI; Dr Ewing aod lady, Daanison, Kenaer, Badclifi'e, Humph eya, Mahee, Ji Hswkins, La: Miss Stnn, Stewart. Foster, Miss Ford, Jr.

By; Dr Ruapo, Clark. NO; Jar dine, Madeira Greary, Pa; MM Fatten and lady. NC ST. LOUIS HOTEL Thompson. Andrews, La: French and lady, Miss Sarah Edwards, Miss, at Fradea.Miss Mary Burrows.

NO. VERANDAH Post, Wicks. A Cook, Miaai Wagner, Boulaay and lady, Mrs Downs. Nolan aad lady, Bell, Martin, Haater.J Irving. Texas, ktellr, 1 Hvser, Homrock, AUu Tanks ley, Lai BL Sill, NO.

C1T Mrs Dwyer aad bob, Tamplinaad lady, Tamplia. Clark. Texasi Lieut Basbwood, TJ Hitxelberger, Holt, Draaghan and servant, Young and lady. Greaham. A McAllister Jr.

lai Bhielda, far Rossman, Ternon, Bliss; HU1, Dr Hail, NTs Cerdt.Ga, ARCADE RooertsTexst; 3 Benton, Carney, Mills, Way. Wbitaker, Reiaaon, PS vromacK. Thompson, at tt rven ip. womaca ee, N.ttles, Alban. La: Wbite, Ky; Lev, Halary, A Crnmsey, A Robinson, Peel, Minor, ti stouina, ss cioys, nonaio.

DEATHS. On Tbnrsdsy evening, 7th inst, at 7 o'clock, the Rev. Father GEORGE BLACB.NEY, 8. J. His friends and acqualotances are requested to attend his funeral This Afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from St Joseph's Church, Common street.

A solemn Hlgu Maaa for tha repose of his soul will be celebrated in the above Church tbis morning, at 10 o'clock precisely. On Thursday morning, Tth inst, st 7k o'clock, Mrs. DAVIDfcXI.A G. CULLCM, aged 3 rears, wife of Mr. George W.

Culium. Tbe friends and acquaintances of the family, tbe members af Hope Lodge No. 1. I. O.

O. and of Us Order generally, are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral To Day, at 18 o'clock, from tbe residence of ber hubaud, Lake House, end of the Shell Road. MEMORY OF IV. A. B.

PACE. At a meeting ef Company of the National Guards, held oa Wednesday, December 6th, 1364, the following preamble and resolutions were unaaimonsly adopted Whereas, tt hss pleased almighty.Providenceto remove fiom onr midst our late associate and friend, WiLLlAM A B. PACE, who departed this life on the 4th inst, we. hia fellow members of Company of the National Guards, aa au expreasion of tne sorrow woich we a peri euce at the sudden lots of one of our nos useful mem bers, do hereby adopt the following resolutions Resolved, That, as we bow in suei submission to the decrees ol an All Seeing aud A.l Buling Power, we cannot but deeply mourn the loss of a companion whose many qualities had endeared bim to us all, aud wbo at all times hsd ever shown himself a tried aud warm hearted frieni of our dy. Resolved, That we extend our warmest sympathies to tbe friends and family of tbe deceased, and participa in their sorrow, after the aad bereavement whicOnDarsd suddenly befallen them.

lie soived, Tbat as a tribute to tbe memory of our de parted friend, tbe officers aod members of thia Company wear the usual badge ot abourning lor ihirty daye. keaoired, That a c. py of tbe above resolutions, signed by the President and Secretary of tbis meeting, be forwarded to tbe family of the decea cd, aad to the Crescent Picayuue and Delta for publication. tHARLKS ft. DBECX, President JOHN F.

NE8BETT, Secretary. Gentlemen's Phi He! The LEIGRTON SHIRTS are tbe laest style for Gears wear. Fine Linen, (York Mill,) with Linen Bosoms, made In a superior manner, to which we would Invito tbe atten tloo of all who are In want of something extra in the way of 8 hilts. LEIGHTON a BARBOT, ds corner Canal and St Charles street 105 New Hooks. 105 Just received and for sale by THOS.

Iu. WHITE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 108 Canal street MARTIN MEBJUVALE, His I Mark Complete. MEMOIRS OF A GRAN DMOTHER. YOU HAVE HEARD OF THEM By (J, TOTEM WELL By George Fayson.

MINISTERING CHILDREN A Tale. LIKE OF MARTIN LUTHER By Rer. T. Stark. CURTIS' HISTORY Constitution P.

S. d8 Sdp3t Clatulna 'clothing We hare received per steamer Csbawba, from New York, an addition to oar large stock of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, consisting of rich Velvet and Cashmere Vests, fine Caaai inere Pants, Overcoats, Paletots, Frock aad Dress Costs. Also A new selection of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, jouvin's Kid Gloves, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Napoleon and Beaufort's, Merino Unde shirts, 8baker Fee Drawers aud Shirts, Astoria Fur Vests, extra Urge tin Silk and Merino Vests. LEIGHTON BARBOT, dS Jdp3t corner Canal and St Charles street J300 Heward Will be paid for tbe apprehension and conviction of the persous who shot at and wounded two Negroes in the employ of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad Company, and otherwise disturbed the peace br bring into tbe premises of tbe Clerk of aaid Railroad, on the evening of the btn inst. 3dpat WARREN A.

PRICE, Superintendent For Havana faaaase Only. well known packet clipper brig S. J. PETERS. M.

Smith, master, will I are for the abore port on FRIDAY, etb U.st., positively. For Fa sage, having excellent stste roont eccommoda tions, apply on board or to 8. DE VISSER a 74 Magazine street 4W The brig la now lying In the Fourth District, between Seventh and Eighth street, to take balance of Cra d7 sdpSt Havana Cigar. Landing per schooner Midas, fiom Harana, and for sale br tbe undersigned 'W 000 choice Harana He ga ia. Media Regalia, Cabal leros, Cilindrados.

Imperiales, Londres, Comones, Ac. Ac. of tbe best brands, including Jenny Liud, Washington, Jefferson, Flor de Mora'es, Descublerto, Flor de Psseo. c. Ac And also a fine as "rtme of different qualities, expressly put up for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, la fancy boxes, containing 2A snd AO Cigars each.

a VISSER a d7 sdpSt 74 Msgaxina street A Lnrse Lot of Bed Blankets Just opened st SIMPSON'S, 116 Canal street, to be sold st d7 dptf VERT LOW PRICES. Excelsior! Something worth looking st aad possessing. LNDIA.RDBBER OVERCOATS, weighing only 8 ounces. XLFKED MUNKOE No. 34 Magazine street, corner of Gravier, Have just rece'red a lew of these beautiful light Rubber Overcoats, black and colored.

Also By steamships Cabawba and Star of the South, tbey are In receipt of aa extenalve addition to their stock of CHOICE OVS.RCOATS, RICH VESTS, PANTALOONS, UNDER GARMENTS. Ac THEIR BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT hss also been replenished witb soma rich aad elegant goods d7 SdSt NO DEVIATION IN FRICES NILES WORKS. The proprietors of these works, haring purchased of Messrs. NUes A Co. their entire establishment, except tbe Locomotive Shop, are folly prepared to furnish the Plante of Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, at very low prices with Engines, Sugar Mills, aw Mills, Draining Machines, Apparatus, Steam Trams, Vacuum Pans.

Pumping Engines, Vacuum Pumps, Filters, Clarinets, Bone Black Burners, and every description of Repairing in Wrought Iran. Cast Iran, Copper and Brass. The Company will establish aa Agency In New Orleans by theusth last H. A. JONES.

President 1. W. SMITH, Secretary aad Treasurer. All orders will receive prompt atten tloa by sddreazins R. IKVJN, Contractor, or JT.

W. BPRBRIDGX Agents, No. 88 Nstchet street. New Orleans Cincinnati, Nsv. tdnui Tbe New Baoka BT STEAMERS CaHAWBA STAR OF THX SOUTH.

received at 1 O. MORGAN'S. EXCHANGE PL4CE, Adjoining tbe Fast Office, OCT DOOKS AT IDLE WILD, sr The Shaping af a Home on the Banks af tbe Hudson By N. P. Willis.

THX WESTERN HOME and Other Poems By Mrs. L. H. Bigourney. THE LIFE OF MAKTUT LUTHER By Rev.

Theophl los Stark i beautifully lllnttrated. BRYANTS POEMS New peckt edition. THE CHEISTIaN DAILY DELIGHT A Sacred ear warrix' Dictionary of Medicine and Dental Surgery Nsw edition. NEW JUVENILE BOOB.8. THX WANDERERS and Other Tales By Peter Farley.

THX RAT CATCHER, or The Magic Flute. BEAUTIFUL BERTHA By Mis. L. C. Tataia NEW NOVELS AND MAGAZINES.

HEARTS qr The Brother's ft'tfi By tha suthor oi toe tteir of steocune. SOL SMITH'S Second Scries of Theadrtcal Janjnry work. xtarper a ssagaxma ear uecemoer. Putnam's Magarlna for December. Knickerbocker Msgaxina for December.

Dickens's Household Words for December. Illustrated Msgaslne sf Art for December. Godey Ladles' Book or December. Graham's Magasiae far December. Blackwood's sisgasice forNBrembev.

Edinburg Review for October. T' i Leaden tiusrtsrly Review toCvtober. Ina Art JoursAi for November. yr Tha mast slegapt Ulaatrated work ever produced from taaAasericaa preset THE REPUBLICAN COURT, er Amartcaa Society tha Days of Washlagtoa. UlastraUd with twenty one Fortralm a DisUaguiatiad Wesseni gsatlj bound mMarsccsv 7 JT.

C. MOHiK, Bookseller, MXCMMWM rUjCM. Adjolntog the Fast OIBea. tn, 4 3J Dosea Jeurm aid GkrreaJost rfctivadwill be fold low by tbe doxea, or at retail, a. vj aVBTJaUai (.

do dp cetueg Royal and Caaal street CORRESPONDENCE. Beaeflt ta Tbetnaa Plaelsle, Manager of the Varieties Theatre. XWORLEANS. Nov. tt, 1864.

ThMm Phu.ijla. Eaa Dear Sir I should have written you on ths subject of your lata severe leas, aaaed by ths anfbrtanate aesaucaon et your theatre and aroperty, oa the very day after tbe sad calamity, bat I waited fully expecting to be waited sbob st scsBBittsssrvsur BiesJa: but aa I have waited thus lang aad flad that ns action has been taken, I per sonally, aa a fellow actor and maoAger, heartily sympa tailing In your sad misfortune, offer you a benefit at ths Bt Charles theatre. If asrecable with your views. The nights are taken ap by 'stars," but I doubt not, far an cession of this kind, an advantageous arrangement can ba made. Tours, truly, B.

DE BAB. NXW ORLEANS. Nov. 90, 1864. BenDe Bar, Esq: Dear Sir The undersigned, wbo hsvs been engaged in getting up a complimentary benefit for our respected friend, THOMAS PLACIDE, have mad with great pleasure your voluntary surrender of the St Charles the atre for the purpose ws had in view.

Tbe cause of the delay ou tbe part of Mr. Flacide and his friends. In relation to the object proposed In your note ia two fold. Mr. Flacide had previously most generously withheld his call upon the community for the purpose of forwarding tbe interests of bis friend and treasurer, John Caldert and your theatre has already been tested in strength and capacity in that behalf.

On the part of Mr. Flacide, we cheerfully accept your kind oiler, and If con sistent with your other arrangements, will name for the occaslm of thia benefit, with your approbation, next MONDAY NIGHT, the 11th inst 1 oars, respectfully. Ac, XC O. H. MOXTOM, A.

XC HOL1IOOK, WM. CHXISTY, J. L. JOHH8TOH, B. STOUT, W.

ADAMS, H. B. CXNAS, CHAS. CALLAHAN, J. A.

BEAXD, JAMES F. OTIS, OEO. MAT, JOSErH XTTXB, and many others. NXW ORLEANS, Nov. 30, 1864.

Tbomaa Flacide, Eaqt Dear Sir The Firemen of New Orleans, deeply arm pathlzing In tbe great calamity which has befallen you in tbe destruction of your beautiful theatre, tbe Varieties, and holding in grateful remembrance your repeated and generons aid extended to tbem annually by a free benefit to their Charitable Association, brg leave respectfully to tender yon a benefit, and trust that the result, though bat little ia comparison to your great loss, may still prove that tbe Firemen have not forgotten tbeir benefactor The time, place. Ac, we leave you to fix upon. Very truly, your sincere friends. CtOlSI ALLAN, A. GAXNETT, i JOHN ADAMS, M.

J. RXIOAXT, THOS. BAILXT, T. C. POOLS, WM.

8UTTOM, P. COHHirF, JOHN X. SULLIVAN, J. X. CALDWXLL, CHAS.

WHITING, X. Id. BKXCIEa, SAM'L O. BISK, D. BI8COX, J.

It. HAWTHOXN, WM. FXX SET, DAVIS J. aoOEAS, WM. H.

SLACK, HXNKY BIXK, A. D. CXOSSMAM, JAMBS DAVIS, L. B. BOXNX, J.

O. NIXON, J. H. WINOFIELD, D. I.

XICAXDO, J. HCFTY, H. L. GOODRICH. d5 FALL! 1854! P.

REILLY, Corner Royal and Canrtl street, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS, Are now prepared to exhibit their Fall porta tious of FRENCH, GERMAN, SWISS, ENGLISH, SCOTCH, IBISH and INDIA GOODS, comprising one of the largest and moat varied aasortmenta ever offered in thia city. SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS. CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, LINENS, will be found In this stock in great varieties, BaT BUYERS FOR CASH or approved credit will flad tt to their interest to fire it a careful examination before purchasing. sdpsm New Cloak and Millinery itaema. D.

P. SOANLAN No. 12 Chartres street Have the honor of informing their customers that they have fitted up Booms in No. 14 Chartres street, expressly for the use of the Ladles, which wtU be open on MONDAY with a choice display of Fashionable Articles in Nonveatea Confections and Nodes, selected with tbe greatest care by one of the firm, from the first booses In Paris, nss sdptf DE AINVI LLE No. tt Chartres street, TO THE LADIES Just received, an invoice of PL AID 8ILKS.

AT FIFTY CENTS A YARD. Also a large lot of CLOTH CLOAKS AND MANTTLLAS. With a complete assortment of all kinds of PT GOODS. Sat Prices Low. Please call and see for yourselves.

aIS dptf DESAIN YILLE A CO. Beats, Hhaea, Braxans, flats and Cape AT WHOLESALE. A general assortment of the above goods received by the latest arrivals, constantly for aale at tow prices, and on liberal terms. Particular attention paid to plantation orders for BUS SET BROGANS, WOOL, STRAW AND FIX IRAN HATS. FROST A Jyao gdpSuTuFrAWly 10 Magatins stre New Merle mt Clotblnc, MONTROSS STILWELL, No.

19 Magazine, corner of Common street. Opened sad now opening, a very large assortment of fia and asw styles of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, made at ear own manufactory at IIS Falton street. Hew York, aad expressly for ar own booes at New Orleans sad mads ia the latest style and, ss usual, af the bast foods and "i Tf "ai'tp ass sdptf MONTROSS STILWaLL. Tha Grand Saleeoa af JACOBS, No. 93 Camp street, Were opened to the public on ths 1st inst Tbey coa tain the most vs'uable and extensive COLLECTION OF PICTURES in Oil aad Water Colors, Drawings, Print Impressions the most costly Engravings, Parian Marble and rouse STATUETTES, with sther choice Works ef Art, ever exhibited in the South.

Strangers and citizens, particularly the ladies, are in vited to examine (free af charge) tbis unrivaled aud unique Southern Gallery ef the Fine Arts. THE DAGUERREOTYPE DEPARTMENT, ia its various Improvements and appointments, surpasses aay Dtgurrean Establishment in Burope, or tn this conn try. PORTRAITS are executed in tbe finest style knswn to tbe art, and by a new philosophical process, are fully i qual to tbe most beautiful colored at tnat urea, disp'syiag ths life like ex areaaiea af the features, instead of that spectral appear aoce so peculiar to Dsguerreotypes taken by the ordinary method. The stock of MedslUons, Lockets, Kings and Breastpins of fuse fold embrscea every variety, aad of thsseweet tsshtsa, faratabed at aaaaaiactarers' prices. All orders for Dsgnerreotjpe "strrials must be accom pan led by cash.

Ths Dry Sensitive, prepared by E. Jacobs for operators. Is warranted to maintain its chemical pro perties pure for six months. Price, 810 per Jar. sdpem Slaale and Deable Unas far Bays, Small aad light made expratsly for our retail trade warranted sound and free from flaws, ds adplst HYDE GOODRICH.

NEW CARPET STORE, SS Caaan street, SS Next Door to Steel's Bookstore. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The undersigned have taken the above stand, in wbiah they are new opening a large aad general assortment af CARPETING, and of all articles belonging to the Bne. They tj IU constantly keep' ia Brussels, Brussels Thm nly and Ingrain Carpeting, Cocoa, Manilla aad Straw Matting i Brussels and Velvet Mate i Masai c. Velvet and Brussels Bugs Oil Cloth from to fret wide Window Shades sad Cornices in great variety.

Our fabrics, coming direct from the Eagllah and American manufactories, are af the latest patterns and beat quality. i It la oar Intenticn to kaep food goods and sell at reaaoa. able ratas. Oa account of tbe unavutdabls delay ia tha arrival of ear staox, ws anu sen uannf the remsiadeysf tbwaaasoa at aaasaally low prlcea ktl ELKIN. dpn a as Camp street 't JffaBf ea) Ta Ladies afflicted with Deamesa.

tha snbscvlhcra would five aatsmthatthsyaavo racaired a further supply of susitus, aa snauy swprarUlsd las year. They can be warn in such a manner as to be entirely concealed from FejJepy HIDE A GOODRICH, 4T adpe corner of Canal aad Royal street, irr. Case's baler Keasedy, Santhera wag a oyrup, arewaerry ana oiacxaerry Ex tract ef Cisnira, Ssrm partus aad Cohehs. are for sale by Mr. FINLET.carnsraf Camp and Jut's saecta, Mr, RANKIN, earner of Camp and Foydras i Mr.

POPE, cerasc Jackson stmt sad Railroad. SrdpW fVnw OrietBi ataaaaera Warehaaae, No. 60 Camp street. A lST 1ST A AND ILLUSTRATED WORKS, SOITABLE FOB CHRISTMAS AN NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. faT Tbe aaaacriber is now receiving ay every steamer a hWfe and beaatlfal collection ef American and English ANNUALS AND ILLUSTRATED WORKS, ot up ia ths most rich and beautiful sty las of Bind Ing, and splendidly iUuetratad with Steel Flatos, Mes xotint and Colored Engravings.

Also An onequjlied collection af JUVKNILK WORKS, selected with discriminating cars tofether with aa assortment of TOY BOOKS, PUZZLES, DISSECTED MAPS AND GAMES. Call and examine. J. B. 8TXKL.

Law Publisher, Bookseller and Stationer, de adpStltW oo Camp street Crerae De Banxy Champa frae Jacquesson a Fi Is brand, an entirely diflerentarti Iron the Creme de Boaxy of other brands. iKimmmm mmA ntha hvanda In onarta and oiata. and sriU racelva la tha cauras afe dars a still further supply. This Wine is decidedly superior to any other Chsmpa a imnorted into this market as Is well know nor au hare tried Jaconeesou a Fila brand oi eit er em dt Bonxv or Flenr de Billery. Also, ou hand, my usual assortment oft bee lne and Liquors la the market which will be as aa aa res eonahle terms as any other boose in the city.

100 Baskets Creme de Boozy Champagne, Jasta tvsd nx! oo quarts ana ou pints, jscqaesson a rus ore a BE WELL I. TAILOR, Jai9 edotf Mo. is RoyaU treat New Bssks! New Baoks MAGAZINES FOR DECS BtBER HARPER, Acf NORMAN'S 14 CAMP STREET. POEMS OF THE ORIENT By Bayard Taylor. THE CLOVExNOOK CHILDREN By Alice Carey, ate da 8dp3t STRANGERS AND CITIZENS! In Want af Goad CletUngT, SHOULD VISIT THE MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT OF ALFRED MUNROE A 34 Magazine, corner of Gravier street.

Where may be found the moat extensive aasortment of WELL MADE CLOTHING IN THE WORLD, gat All sixes fox Men and Boys. No deviation from marked prices. ds tdpetaitW The Best India Kabber Gooda IN THE WORLD are manufactured by the UNION INDIA RUBBER COM PANY of New York. ALFRED MUNROE Co No. 34 Marexine street, are the sole A gents in New Orleans for the sale of Goods manufactured by this Company, where may be found every article in that line, wholesale and retail.

Bat Dealer supplied at manufacturer's prices da (dpstAltW Gentlemen's Shirts II II UAR'D, No. 69 Common Street A large stock of 8H1BTS now on hand, each FRENCH LINEN SHIRTS, French straight cuffs. FRENCH LINEN BOSOMS, French straight cuffs. LINEN AND LINEN BOSOMS, without collars, with French and straight cuffs, latent style, AT GREAT BARGAINS. OUTHS' AND B0TSVSBIRT8 ALWAYS ON HAND) Sdptf Tapestry and Brussels CorpetlnaT AT REDUCED PRICES.

In order to reduce oar present large stock of VELVET, TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, we are' now selling them at a considerable redaction af prces. Ws lnrite purchasers to examine the styles and pat terns, mostly all new, and ordered direct from English and American manunvturea. We bare also on band a very Urge assortment of THREE Pi. YS, MEDALLION. TOURNAY WILTONS and other Carpeta.

COCO and CHINA MATTINGS. Table and Piano Covers, st all prices and in great variety. Drugget and Linen Crumb Cloths WINDOW SHADES, of all sixes and prices; Stair Rods Hair Cloth Rags i Mats which we offer at the lowest market prices. BROUS8EAO a d3 sdpst S3 Chartres street Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. Tbe sobscribers are now opening avery ls a assortment of fine WATCHE8 every style salted to Lsdles or Gentlemen: Msgic Watches witb double esses, Independ cut Second snd (Juerter Second Watches, Enameled and Diamond Back Watches tn great variety.

FINE JEWELRY of every description, a beautiful aasortment of Pearl work: Diamond Jewelry, of new patteroa, ia great variety. SILVERWARE of every description mads to order eld family plats renewed. hide a GOODRICH, dj 4dp6t comer of Canal and Royal stitesL Hanae Vnrnlahlngj Artlclee 49 Camp street, SAM'L E. MOORE Co Have now on hand an excellent aopply of arttclae la their tine of boslneaa, which will be told at low prices, u1 the quality guaranteed to be of the best A part ol the stock Is comprised of Wbite Stone China DINNER and TEA WARE, WhitejFreneb Chins DINNER and TEA SETS, I White Stone China CHAMBER SETS, Gilt and Painted Stone TOILET SETS, Silver Plated CASTORS. CANDLESTICKS TABLE, TEA aad DESSERT SPOONS aad FORKK Best Polished Tin COFFEE and TEAPOTS, URNS, CHAFING DISHES, TUREENS.

COFFEE DKIPfERS. JELLY MOULD Britannia Metal CO PEE and TEAPOTS. CASTORS SPOONS, LADLES, Ac Japanned Walters and Trays, Bronzed and Gilt Solar Lamps, French Moderator Lamps, Hall Lamps and Chandeliers, Ivory bandied aud plain Cutlery, Fire Irons and Stands, Cot, Moulded, sod plain Glass Ware, Brouxed, Gilt and Silvered 6 iron doles. Tab Is and Door Mats. Brushes, Napkin Rings, etnmoa un ana spannra vt are, with many other artlcl a 'a will he delivered aa anw charge.

alO Sdot Greac BuraroJoa BALES UNDER COST PRICE. A. STUR2ENEGGER fc ETEBNOD, 47 Chartres street, between Bienville and Customhouse, oner for sa'e, at extremely low rates, ia order to class CAIMtfjninCaltaP RICH FANS, of Pearl and Ivory. Black and' colored VELVET, stasia and doubla Black and colored Velvet RIBBONS, la all sll oi una. Fancy aad black Woolen SATIN.

ail kinds ef DAMASK for Cartsiaa. 10U0 Pieces GROS EE NAPLES, TAFFETAS, and plain smssisBvita Conditions liberal. nTt trtptf Cemptete Hoaae Kai rmJahiiisr Stare, A vamp ftreet IT China, Glass and Moderator and Earthen ware. Iron, Tin and Wood Wars. Black Tin.

Japened Britannia Plated Wars. Cooking Solar Lamps. Hall Lam pa Hat Backs. Brooms. Baskets.

Fenders. AndirocA Chandelleia. Knives ad Forka Shovels snd Tonga. Sis" Tba assortment comprises the lancet variet a srticles for Housekeeping ever offered la aay one store ta tbs city. Goods for the country pscked with extra care.

Sdptf B. ROWER CO. i.ikktfis HEW YORK TELEGRAPH AGENCY, CoiVxtlVinrisTirf AH mvaea. nMt .1 rarvuuiuinr HIV BMltin I tf MM fc f. k.

promises, bat leave my efforts in ths business, tar L. rears, to an.k Sn. ek ft.i. aiiimTSKsasuisntmissaUktldjiexaiL iS F. ARBOX Aledirsttad lahalarJoa A NEW METHOD.

A ml IUI Ju. i mnj uas recently, seen meae Hi, 'he care of Asthma, itensamntion CMZ Complaints, bj Medicated Inbaia ion Dr. CnrtU's Hygaaaa. or Inhaling Sff CbrrrT Syrup, has accomplished the Asthma and Contumpt oo la the city of New York aad vicinity for a lew months past, ever knawa ha eaaa ia miu, mm i iwiimigi on ojb esses of the lungs never before witnessed by tba medical profession. Sec certificates in the bands of agents.

Tbs Inhaler is vrorn est the breast, under tbe linen, with ont the least Inconvenience, the beat of tba body Be lng sufficient to evaporate tha flmd, supplying the lunsa possibly be reached by any other medicine. Hera ia ASTHMA CURED. N. J.m, a tAsavc utrca fr! Tfrfjiy tmiCCsSd WltS years I hare suffered leand L'SLrSTrn of deacnptiou. Months at a Uma 1 hare 'o nea.

getting what rest I coo Id mr difficnlty of 6rehinTaid "uwi vMaw rur nonramgexacr myfneade expeeted thst each hour would be my last During the past six years I bar had the aid aad attend aneeef an me or tha rimImUImImI w.ii... p. j.n i.ii., uu, nave received bo permanent benefit, and bat little relief, I at lee ft had the good fort one to procure Dr. Curtis'a Hvrs anaer InbaitogHyaean Vapor sod berry Bymp. At tee time I first obt ined it, I was Buffering nnder one of my meat violent attacks and was tn treat eUstress, almost suf focttoF TY ttt less tbaa ten minmes from the time I applied tbe Inhaler aad took a teasnooB ful ef the Cherry Syrup.

I was relieved In a great asm from the di8V of breath. ng and had a com forts Me night. I bar asce continued i with the greatest aoasioie benefit aad am bow comparatively wlL God only knows too amount of aafienng tbis medicine hss relieved aaa from. Mr adviea ta the annertn. i ty AtAJUsABCTE ASTON, i My sitter has been cured of distressing COUGH of her physicians.

She was caret in oae month by the Hy H. CAUBLRT. P. hi. k.mend, Ma.

f.rMce Three Dpliirs a Packaee. cbASi NTw YoVr '7 N. B. Dr. Cartw a Hygeaaa Is tba ORIGINAL sad PNLT Genuine Article.

Ail otswrn are BABE IUMITA T1UNS or vile ana iulurioaa cotmtMtNta. Stout tasm aa yea would tt CI avrti C5 (fast FTt. MMSWM VUMS Gardner Smith tells Fmnltare, at KnTia st eet, at II o'clock. ej S. B.

Sykea aetla Bagging, at a HagasiBS rbv, I o'clock i alas, Fruit and Wine, aa the IsvvsaLt. I the markets. Second District, at It a'ilaea? J. L. tarmaa a Ca.

sell Bagging, st so Mxiati at 1 1 o'clock) a'so, Cotton, at the fcaiak 41. o'clock. T'1.) Morpby A Nevius sell Mahogany Logs, aa the LsL posits Jackson Stasia, at 4)i o'cieck. Blacbe Laaumon eeU lot king Hats, Chartres street; st 10 o'clock, alsa.M and place. Boots, Shots aad Brogsns.

tar Sea advartlaamrnta MASONIC. (J.UrTMAI LODGE 'ho. re, "mm HsJL fit atreet. meets Friday evening. CssrStj ACtfCES DE MOLAY ENCAMFMYart Na Hall, meets Friday evening.

i. o. SOUTHWESTERN LODGE Na. so. Room 8.

Fellows' Hall, naaea, mi 116 CANAL XX.U. vuuwu; ostopensd another lol of 4 piasa brtiai Another case of FIVE DOLLAR CLOTH "CLOA'I FRESH KID GLOVE8. best quality at tec a with a superior lot af latest styles af OUara, ambroidered. vr'risTxTI terns, vrhh a faH easartmesrt of MISSES' HOSIERY, and aver BOO placas FASHIONABLE CLOAK TBiKI3a Bar AT GREAT SACRIFICES at SIMPSON'S, d8 Sdptf iu Canal Mew auad FataUasmbla Clavlas FRANCIS FABSS.b CO Corner of St Chariea aad Common strastx Beg ears to invito ths attention of their friends ta bug and well selected stack of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHJNw, now receiving from their mannfivctoradn Bew Ysrt'ev bracing every article appertaining to a genties, wardrobe, and which will be aAerad ea vary bkv; terms. Bar Additional supplies win be mceivsd thraugisat season regularly, so aa to keep the aaa nliiiaul alwsva a nd desirable.

ea 11 S. HOPKINS, Clethlns ItTanafaetarreTs Has Just receivad a rery large and wail assists I i FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER, CLOT1L. 1 which he is anxious to sell at very low nrlcca far cau approved paper. The above stock consists of i. Coats, Pants, Vests, Orarcoata, Shirts, TJadsnv Drawers, Crarats, Handksrchieat Praraa.

nocks. Sr a all qualities and prices. S. HOFXIKB, Tt rltigaslas arsst, nT tdptf csraaref GrtTlei. k7aw ffaiwe.

ai a. i i txm wui" ui nrrr Canal street Posses sina to be given lit Jsaasry. F. A E. REILLY, do tdpM earner Boy aland Canal shaaV Dr.

Beach'a AaU sJetthsu Ue BUxTsrra, Has beea tried and proved beyond a doubt ta besets the best remedies, tha most certain aad prompt hia effects, as thousands in this city can testify, of any nat nss ever seen uroagui oeiora ua puouc, tor i Isiin Cholera Marbua, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Ac It la alike prompt in its effects, either in mild rm 1 AffectioB of the Bowels, er the most aggravated cste st Cholera. But it is in CHOLEBJt that it shows lis senac action more' apparent than in any form af dlaeass af tut bowels. Its efiects are often like magic, stopping instant1 the sickness, vomiting and discharge from the bsvsa. Its action is spedSc aad entirely different front all star preparations that have ever beea pat ap tor Chslira, Ac One thing remarkable, which snows Ba supcifcnuy sew all other preparations, and surprises sll tbat ass tt, it thai the bowels will bass regular ths next dsy ss If they bat taken no medicine. Every family should hsve tt is theb bouse, and no steamboat should leave the wharf wttkad haring a supply en board.

Fr sale by E. D. BEACB, Druggist, corner Chartrea and Cuatamhiwse stresIS! by Druggists gsnaraOy throughout the dty. da' tdp6taitw. 'i' Caeax carta troaa GUta.

About seven hundred Bis i sua of DAMAGED B1XK( are sUU left, and will be sold at. OXBAT SACRIFICES. Affording aa sxcelleit aprwtanlty to praseat a with A CKOOD BILK DRESB Far very little money. C. M.

v. star a wn, 116 Canal street us sdptf DlaaaraexU ta WesdrwftT aasl meLaad. NEW ORLEANS, March td, If 4 At a meeting af the Joint commltteea appeiatsd Mississippi Fire Company No. tad the Exempt men's Benevoleat Association, bald aa the eves ing ef I'M list March, lasa, for the psrrpoaa sf raiatag ranii Urnctt tmnsnt to tha late DA KIEL a WOODR0FF sat WiXLlAM McLEOD, who were silled at tbe firs aa tj morning af tbe loth tbe following geattsxaea aws appointed for the purpose abore statodi His Honor A. D.

Crosnnsn, May or Mr. John D. Bien, 89 Camp street Mr. George Allan. 175 Gravier street, If Mr.

Henry Bier, Mayor's office. t. N. Hawaberaa, 1ST Canal street CoLaVMMcAJpiavSOCemn amstrssttV Cat H. L.

Goodrich, 14 Common rest Mr. T. C. Poole, gw Bourboa atreet J. Capt BL O.

Larsen, 40 Enghim street Mr. W. W. Mathews, corner af Coaomercisl Flao) mt Csmpstreet r'k Mr. T.

U. AaUms, corner af Caronde lat aad Coaaat ebreeta. j. H. WTNOnELB, aJS Sdpt retarv Metinmeatal CoaanujA Slika! IDESAINVILtslfl Co, 3 Chartres 6treet oat received, owe caas af PLAIN, CHANGEABLE AND PLATD BTLKt, JJ CAUITS A YARD.

i These sflkt have been bought at auction at swptteest LESS THAN COST. Alas oa haad a larga asuortmtataf all ktadg sf Dtl RICH PLAID DELAINES. RICH PLAID 8 ILKA BJC BROCATXL S1LKSL BJCH DAMASK SILKS. GUIPURE AND VALENCIENNE LACEK SUCH cat MISriTES. FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, mt tl im iliiilai CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.

CHILDREN 'S CLOTH CLOAKS, ag oaca. Teroeeivo by the Crescent city, a rich assortmest i BROCATEL aad BLOCKS PATTERN aULKS, niU oeastifnl assoTtmeot of CLOTH CArTATTIb 5 a nsw style of Cloaks. antf adxi fndeioen'a ClaUilac. 'r I H. HUARD, hTa.

ftO. fVkmeneiw SSrM. Lately raeelTad a avrgs Stock of Clothing, AT TEXT LOW PRICES. raowL GOATS, FahCTOTS, overcoats, vests, All of tba Best Finisa. YOUTHS' AMD BOTfl rr rvrTTrvn CLOTH INO MADE TO ORDER.

CUT Bar XT BEST TAILORS J3X TOWi. SJ. nag tdptf MERCHANTS PURCHASINa Schawl Hooka aad BLaaU II a' itfc fn. i tt t' ta. raa Sad at NOR MAN'S.

X4ir, ClSr I VISE es J. the larfest and most complete stock even ace airy. y. Prices the asms aa ia New Yartr. and that sicg SuU purchasers.

NORMAN'S." QS4 adpMa 4Csmystjtst. rait gtaei Winter CIeaJstgr! If. STRINGER CO, No. 35 Camp street, Invtte atteattoa to their new sapplles of FALL AND WINTER. New styles ef Frock aad Dress COATS CaastmrTs Coats i Paletotai Talmas, Ac Fancy Caaatatere FX uVea Figured Velvet sad BUk VESTS, st Ik tortment ea FURNISHING GOODS.

SHIEii, SxrdiUan hosoras. with new style of Caff sad Coiir tdptf if W. aTK'jai. 8Hvarwarel BUverwan! The aahscribera are aownnlshlnf at" at t1" i asctory in tads dty, aa umnaoally large an aortmont of OF NEW PATTERNS, for their Winter Trade, ar would adriaa thotr city friends to gire them ss ea. 5 ss have their pick af tbe new designs Before tuey a takea esTby tha country jurrhassa ta Vavesuacr Xreeembsri BaP We are WATXAaadMrLB: TrtCBKBS.r COrsAA.

and lUt TUBS. AQGAR STANDI J5il FRUIT ANDB. CAKE BASKETS, SALT NAi area manv of Oiaameatal Tr" 'das, Ism aasortment of BPOO 1 xitva, Ac.at era assise H. All wssr lahtv. For sals bv HIDi sw' Caastaatly.

mm Haad eoo.ooo to lfioojooo Havana cigara, direct lmporUUon aad conprWiaf ReraliT LaaTf 4 snd other sixes of toe most celebrated brands, a. Cabanas Car bejel. El Sol. Inti Bided. WeAhuT vilna, ate Ac, and for aale by TTTr VISSEX a dT SpdSt vsMasaausVsh.

BCXTER ani a l9 4 aawsswiaMeadavje'.

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