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uu feuamroBB raoei fiut ara aScUmtl aoerimonioru lead to Miloin diaoulOea. ftTw. taoso follows. .1 Moslem, Jn. 14, 1W4.

I To tbe Meet Reverend ArchMshopof Btexieet Meet Snr4. Sir A matter oi the greatest, sm-jsrtaars ba Jut baa brought to my aotioe. laoea-alary erritisss, of which I send yea epeeimeBs, have Beea tbmet itdw tin loon of am elaadee-tjnery attributed unu the people. The antaors ef this most abominable manlWo, tot the ashe ef tee Ima interests of property, disgrace ear seared reli- gtaB snd inroka the warn peasioos against ti army of Bla Majesty the Emperor, which he some hereto too ot disorder In Uexioo, and to extend iu proteo-Uoa to the pastors of its eoola and the area tool freedom seared aolaietr Taoy farnet thm these pre-Jatee. wboseergsa tbss peper pretends to ha, aad whom obey represent to he bled end deetltate.

have aaer before eeea thaewaslvee as wail rounded with WJert aad veawretion. I aboold ba glad to behove that year Oreoe we tgao-' these criminal I take, therefore, 'this ojrpottnnlty ta eommaaieete them to yon end la Ty the interposition of your Qraoe la behalf of order wet the pobiic peace. Will your Oreoe ooejare theeo people, is the name of tha Catbolio religion, whoa 'UatoMWrraBobjBaa are, aid. of thee prelates whoaa wa protect with ear posrer, that that la as la- 'ft i party whleh eaUeeea as destroy Ue repeee of this nation. Year.

Grace assy teU theeo perUea that are are watching them end know that meoraavre aed thai, ta accord with tha legitimate aatborltiea of 'tha eons try, tha armie of Franc wlU maintain traa-smfllty. Tour Once may teU them that while It ta alalia ioWina to ear foliage to aea vfoleat mean of jspisssl is. ere cannot, tf elroaautaaoee aboald nuke it aeeeeeery to 4a aa, avoid dragging tbeai from tha aha I t' -'T aw their dlatribeav I treat yoar Oreoe will tell theei this, and that your feely edTtco may hava roper lofloeaoa with them and 4 ta melt ef you attending to it, eheU do eo oareelree. To tfcto Uu Archbishop repllvd, that had et tin bafora th paport sent to Ua, and hai wot yead thorn. Hero ho aay-ihio nplj -would hTO oondodad, had it not booa for car-tain taUmonta mado by tho Gonoral, raapoct-Sa Uo Uaxioaa elergy which woro not cor Qo Uiob eontinnaa i There la ana met of pohUo aotoriaty and attacrr aad that iathet wa (tha sralataa) hava all wf as amttsd la a protest against the two iadivldaala ma have tha pretenrion to eall themeelraa a Oorern-aaaat, (the Beeoaoy) aad agawet the elreolere of 9tik aad Deo.

1Mb of lest year, which eategorioally da-lue that the oharoh In tee pienitoole of ice right and n-itw tm not tha eblaot of tha ma attache which It 'offered ta the time ef Jaareei that wa hare never he. 'fore ace a tha ehwrefc aeiasoatoa' with mawk rago, and. aat we, tha Chief freletee, aoeerdlag to tho position ia which we here been pieced, ere in a worm oondltlon then la tha fcini epoch. Toer Xxoelleney will eeo that our maatlaeto ana 'joar letter, to fcr tho ralato to the oharoh aad Us postora, eontala two propoeltloat aadrcly Inoooiletent with one another and that one ef them fa aaoeamrily SjtM aad tho ether neoeeeerUy tebo. It woald appear from what yoa.

atato that all the Mexloea Preletee are pieced la the poeUtoa of being reonled to deny barlag WTittaa thlr or to retraot It. Wa cannot retraot, haoaaaa wo hara told tha truth what is Jost aad acting aa wo oafbt to hara aVno, ear eoaecieeoe will not allow oa to do eo. I think yoar Ineelhiney to iO-informed reepeetlng ha Charoh ef Mexico, and I am aaUafied that if yoa smderetoed tho msta, tha Internets at stake and no-rvee which gorara as, yoa eroold hare doaaasarora Jaatloa ta tha opinion which yoa would haa formed em tho subject. After nch'acHd interoommanicatlon, it CkaJj thai tho PralaUa may bo oompellod to tiaava tha capital hat anythioe liho ebooUag thn is aUarly improbabUa. Whoa tho bow, JCoiparcr arrlraa thaoo mattort will all bo ajraagad.

THE LATESI ME IadTicee to the lath last, "The of China's fleet. WTOUTAXT VSOa PORT KOTAL. TBZ COmrXSERATK KTJMORS FROM MISXIOO. iV.SMK CBSSATEAJbtB CASfie i COKOftZBSIONAIr Wo oopy tho following from Wostern filot tho 12th aad 13ih inatt i a flbit poa KMraaoa or (cboia." Haw Yobjc, Feb. 11 The Tribnfle mye: A fetter from ear London eoneepuudent containe eome piecea of isfomaatioa on a point of Importance, which ana aa yet attracted little or no attention.

Tee news, la a sutibeU, ie, at thie preeeut moment there a fleet of six rebel war veeeele la Chineea watera. Them ea oeie were fitted oat in England by Bheward Oebora, Eotjieh naral captela, and were teeraltinr among rx tho offieera aad erewa of Her Britannto Majeety'a aaey. They wore ander eontrect to the Chine aa Gor-' nuneat, hot when tcey reeobed China a diaagres snostaroee between Osbora aad tho Chinese aatbork tioe, end tho vessels were not delivered, hat tbrowa am tho market and sold at auction, Oesora, officers, crewa, gnna and all, to Jeffenoa Davis. It ettiaiated Otbora had soma slight expectations' of reaching' tola remit whoa ho left. England.

Tha funds fur the purchase are said to haTo been promised ta pert by sale of tho rebel mm in tho Clyde. There -now hot few Aanortoaa snips la East Indian -wata, and it i thought probable that this fleet, la aoeopaoy with tho rebel pirate, may ba destined to attack San Franciaoo. I -v la order to show their respect for British neutrality, the British erewa take aa oath of natarsUsetlon aa itlsene of tha Confederacy when the nag changes. If, themfora. Sea Franclsoo should happen to bo tarned and plandorad.

John Boll washes hia hands of all ressoaiibiUty. i rao roar botal. 'Haw Tomx, Feb. 12. The steamer Fulton, from Fort Bejel Ua ch and Charleston bar tho the 10th" with the 67th Ohio Regiment on board, ar- rived this morning; Parser MaAianoa furnishes tha 'Sallowing tot tho preset- A blockade raaner grounded daring a fog oa the 7th, dcwtroyed by oar fleet and the baUetiee in aypaf teoifiu bsrbor.

Aa exprditSoa left Port Royal on tho othnnder ifV 6jaioBr eonaiatisg of Urea brigades aad ono light battery, and landed at Jaoksoaiile, Fa oa tho morning of tho Ith. without any casualties. It is wiU push on to Tallahassee. OlUmoro and eta sailed on tha iih for Pork Beyal to Join te expedition. The BiltUh war rifi tor oca Benjamin; sebe Secretary of War, arrived off Charleston Woa ho 5th, and reqneeted permissioa to eommnnloato with the British Conaul it SaTannah.

which AmUal pahigrsB declined to graot, aad Ua Petrel put to sea imtned lately V- The tUyassah Republican firei iloorny aeooanU of jvbel affair, animtstes there la only ono month's ton. ply ef snbaistnico In possession of the ootnmissery. -Adstrirei Dahlgroo, with tho Pawnoo, Water Witch. and Weeblte, has sailed for 8t John'sTVa. Three deeertere from the STtk Peaaeylvanla Kerb were to bo shot oaths 9th.

I 1 THl CllaariaKI CAtC. IIlLlrlX. Tsh. 1L In tho Admiralt rM Oorday, the Jndgo decided that tho Chesapeake and ejarso ehonld ho leetaiad to the owners opon the ear. sosat or um teaai ezpeneee.

XAo final decree will be eMuroroa oa atoaaay. t' corraocaATB coB-caaaa. Haw Tota, Feb. 11 la tho rebel Hoaaa of Kea- satatlwm, Jenaary SO, an inportaat debate ooeur- aod oa the qoostion ot eoaecriptiaav. onuui, or Morut tJarollna, Mated that tho V1 strength of tha rebel army was 200,060, whom tha Conntry was unable to feed.

Mr. Chaaihera, ot Virginia, mid ho could feed doable eoonerwe make terme with audcJgM Will occur. isT aeoently aseembled et Rlohmend. Afr. Boteomb, of Virginia, thoaght that thwaak Ttort the Federala was their SneJlceeand SmmMei -arf tb Sonth was to protract tWar? Our UHcroS were tsr below the average- Take away awn m2s -and aUrvatlon will bo tho inevitable result.

Ouir speeches were made, and the bill nndar dim. smseioa peeeed-di tsslnrt 31. I W. It amends tbo conscription law go as to exempt farmers and planters, on condition ot their giving aa additional UnLh oi tht-lr supplies for the use of the anny. Oa the following day after the was passed to impress all maie free negroes between ol fortlfioatlona, paoU; PPratioa oi naterlala of war, ar ta military hospitaia-they to ba compeouted aj Jay) pr Biontii.

Alio, to employ SO, 000 alavee la a sinHsx manaer at the same rate of compensation. Owners see to ro-x ceivo foil pay for those who die in the service) or ee cape to ti rttrmy Also, aliowirg tho iarprosement slaves lo any military department whom they sea otlAlaad la tfag aheva pianaer to ihf snmW -f they be paid for as above. Free aograaaaro to bo sll oasee isepseaesd isaa, piWi TU UIBOw Carao, Feb. 11-Neariy 0 rebel prisoners, from JjTtle Rerk. Aik, toetading SS siHcore, arrived ontho steamer Delaware, aa ronto to 8t Ixois.

The. Prieoo-(rngeerded by two companies of tha tth Wieooa. lio. wboaving reenlisUd, are a their way home oa "Tw'i eesdred and arty rafhgooa. rrem Alabama and Trnseesee, arrived Irom below, aadhtra a very aosU-tnte ocndltinB.

Tbo eteemem Commevelsl end Olendale, from Hem-phis to Cincinnati, with 1200 haloa oottoa, passed up oeae faasfoiaitaaas. Caiao, frb. IS. Coanpaniee and F. of the 7th Inaieaa Cavalry, apoa too meroh from Hickman to Memphis, bad a slint skirmish with soma rebel buh-whackers between Forked Deer Creek and Hetchlo Kjvcr.

Company I had ono corporal killed Oa tbo 1st last. Capt. fioemaker and Lleot. Skeller, with thirty-flea mea, waa ordered to escort CoL Werrlss dUpatoh bearer to Uraad Junction, found tho 3d Mis-isaippi Regimeot, taroe hundred atraos, and Sty mea nndar Col. MeGoreek, oamplps et Ieersnee, three milre from tho Janet ion," ertth orders from Forrest to bold the place at all heaards.

Cast. Shoemaker eent for minlbrcementa. Lieot. SUrvra, Co. and forty mea were mat, CoL 8baaka thinking the other force only confronted by bash whacketa.

A Junction wee formed la a lew hours. It waa thought necessary to go back throosh Lagrarge. They found the rebel picket of lorry men drawn up to receive them. A ekiimisb ensued. Tbo rebels ran, and were chased four miles.

Two were killed, ono woosdc and tea eaptored. Two wagona and two hones and soma ansa were taken. Oar boss eonsistsd of one hone shot. At Somerville worn found one hundred end Afty ef Forreet'e snoa staHonsd, One of the rebele. witheime end eoeostrementa, waa eaptored.

Trains oa tho Memphis and Charleston Railroad are running only to Collieievlllo, tana dosing one arenas throngh which huge lota of cotton reached Memphis, email boats, tunning abort trips below mempnis, cod-tiueo to pick np loads along the Per, and occasionally a largo let arrives from below Vteksbar. Tbo Illinois Central Railroad Transfer Company placed another large wharf- boat near the anight depot. Oeaeravl News. TBB MBZICABS BBOaSAJIXna. WaaaiBSToa, Feb.

JOA letter rooeived hero today, from aa aifloer oa Gen. Banks's staff, at Brownsville, Texas, mye the Mexicans am reorganising their ermiee for fir naive operations la tho spring. They arc confidant ot their ability to drive the French out oi the country beore next tall. A COaaXSPOIDBBT BXPtLLBD PBOM BOTLBB'g PABTMBT. BsLVtMOKB, Feb.

11 Mr. Shore, expelled from Gen. Batlers department aa a correspondent of tho New York World and News, says he has written hot two letters for tho World aad ono for the News, all of strictly news character end that no article or leUer from hia pen has been copied Into a Southern JoaraaL Ua waa engaged by the papers alluded to, simply to forward Richmond papers ea they arrived by flag of trace, or othetehanoeU. Ha has been in the department two years. BXCtTBMBBT IB EABUS.

Lkavexwostb, Feb. 10 At a meeting of tho Union Leegno last night, resolutions were adopted denoane. fog aa etectwa of United gtatee Senator by tho present Legislature aa aa infamous frond apoa the people? and a dWgraoo to tho State of Kansas, sad expelling all (Bombers of tbo legislature, belonging to tho Learns, who voted for the joint resolution to go Into aa election. A meeting of eltlseoav waa called for to. aiaht to take action ea this matter, aad similar meeting are to be held throughout the State.

Mo candidate wee voted for egainst Carney. Thirty-one votes were east, hat all were blank, or against fraud. The minority and a portion of tho State Sheers Issued protests against tha election. AaaatT or a Ban Clbtblsbdy Feb. 11 well, tho People's Beak deftuslter, of Hudson.

Mich-, was arrested today in Mansfield. Ohio. His father In-law is said to have eeoeped with the aaoney. New Tobk. Feb.

11 A fire la Earl's Hotel to-day caused a panic among tbo boarders, and damage to the amount of 5000. Insured. No ono hart. Bartow waiHixeToB. WaaaixcToa, Feb.

11. The Committee oa Ways and Maaa agreed, this morning, to too Senate amendment to tbo whiskey bill, among others striking off all tax ea whiskey ea band. Too Special Senate Committee oa Silvery, ot which Samver is Chairmen, met for tho first time to-dsy, aad aareed to introduce a hi4 repealing tho fugitive ale ve lew. The House 8 pec la! Committee oa tho bankrupt law bavs adopted a bill em powering judges of district courts to appoint testators la bejikruptoy, with lull power where them is ao opposition. If there be any opposition, tbe district Indgeo are to bear aad deter mine the eases ta the enminel aoorte, and are to have supervising aad concurrent jurisdiction.

Provteloaie made both for voltmtary and involuntary bankruptcy All corporations are Included la Its provisions, excepting basks and railroaihcompaTilea. Wmnenw Feb. li The following paragraph ie taken from private letter from Gen. Butler to a aaaoe-. be of tbe Hons, who had written to him concerning Fernsndo Wood's proposition to investigate aome of his (BetWs) doings: "I will rely on yoor friendship always to vote in favor of having any official act of mine investigated each investigation will ehow mistakes, blunders, and failures of jodgment innnsnerakie, and for theeo I mnt sailer but I fear nothing elm.

I should oven be wilting for them to he investigated by Fernando Wood, were It aot far tho tnasim, aat a thief to catch a Grant's salary, aa Lien tenant General, under tha bill now before Congress, sronld be between thirteen and fourteen boo sand dollars. Putting him in that Eeition would give him command of ever seventy alor Generals. Gov. Buckingham, of Connecticut, la bora, aeeklng peTniisaton for tbo Lontsianlana who enlisted ta Con nectient regiments shortly after Gen. Butler's army arrived ta New Orleans, to re-enlist with tho rest of tho respective regiments aa veterans.

The Department hee already peremptorily refused similar requests from unto ana outer troops. OXITED (TAT EE C0XGBBSS. Wash rssTOS. Feb. II.

The Senate was ocennted most of to-day with tbe Lieutenant General MIL reaching ao eoaelasion. Before adjournment moat or the discussion, after tho test vote, was ea the first amendment of tbo Military Committee, which waa to strike oat tho words making the Lieutenant General commander of all tho armies of tho United States. xne vote etood ee xoiiowa Yeas Anthony. Clark. Collamar.

Cowan. Dixon. Feaaenden, Foster, Grimes, Hardleg, Harris, Henler-aon, Johnson, Lane of Indiana, Lena of Kansas, Mor rill, neemrta, roweii, riamsey, Mints, Dprague, Sun ner. Ten Evck and Wilson 34. Nays Buekalow, Carlisle, Chandler, Conuesa.

Ooo- little, riale, kiendncKe, rtoward, tlotre, tUooardson. I 1 I ODennan, ituuhuu, nioe, tviuunson, tvngat iu. A general dismiss loo sprang up pending tbe eenond amendment ot the oonunitteo to strike out the elan declaring that tho Lieutenant General shall be authorised, nnder direction of tbo President, to command all armies of the United States, and respectfully leaving tho bill etanpfy with a provision renewing tho grade of Lieutenant General, and empowering tho President to promote to that grade any officer from the Major Generals in servlos. Trumbull, Sherman, Howe, IU chard son and Howard nraed the nassaze of the House bill NeamlrJi. Johnson.

Wilson, Lane of Indiana, and Doolittka, sop. pwm sue salutary wnmiwers emeauoiens. Xua fencer argued that to take away tho authority over eroiirs, giving amy auvaaoe in nni ana Salary, wag to confer empty honor that adilferaat person than xjajieca ougui so us trenerst-ui-V'aier. Mr. Sherman mid tho amendment emascnlated the bill.

Mr. Richardson wanted aomebody who would concentrate ell tbe armies, instead of scattering them from Maine to the Rio Grande. Mr. Howard wanted a live general, to give successful direction to our armies, even to that oa tbo Rappahannock, which people were tired of seeing oscillating between that river aad tha Potomac, and changing commanders as often as tbo moon change. Most ot the speakers oa this aide claim that tho passage of tbe 6enate amendment would be a reproach or insult to Gen.

Grant. All tha speakers on tha other aide disclaimed any each Intention orleeling. Mr. Nesmitb said that be had taken the initiative la tho committee room, but, ao far from wishing to injurs Siva I a 1 1 nn Tbe amendment proposed by Mr. Connees, whloh will bo considered whea the bill next comee up, pro.

vides that the Lieutenant General shall be commander, la-chief ef the armies ef the United States, nnder direction of tbe President, and who shall re mala la command daring the pleasure of the President. WatRiBCTOB, Feb. 11. House hill was passed ap Jnrprlatliig 3 12,000 to rebudid the PrsHdeats stables lately bnrned. The House, went Into Committee of tho Whole oa the enrollment bill.

Dating tbo debate, Fernando Wood said tbe Con federate Con areas was aowdebatlns ensaiitiansaf pesos, while wo hero were legislating in violation of the constitution. Mr. Cox favored peace propwItirs, ebsiieVed Wood waa mat oa a mission to Hicluuand poaoo wauid ao restored in sixty days. Aa amendment by Mr. Davis waa aareed to, providing tor tho appointment of a Commissioner to sack slave Stale represented in Conerese, to avoid a just compensation, not exceeding 0.300, to each loyal owner of any slave who volunteers, payable oat of tha commcutloa "money, when tha master tree tho slaves.

Mr. Baldwin moved to aabaUtuta tho words, persona to whom the colored volunteer wee service, for the owner ef any slave. Agreed to. Mr. Bromail offered a that this section ahaU sot apply to aay oongresaioi.t.t district if the representative of the same shall xntul.b of his dfatrict be exempted from tho draft, letting iellmore aesvily apoa the white men.

Agreedto" Mr. Webster offered an amendment that the bounty of io now payable for each drafted man, snail be paid to the peraun to whom toch drafted person owes ltiD'PM freed to. Tho debate continued at groat length, and fiaaUy Mr. BtorouatoimmDt, ss amended by Messrs. Oaris and Webater wae egreed to.

Mr. Scbeook offered a substitute, which tacludes tho above amead masts. Ordered to be nrlnted. together with tba biU at amende dT lx In the Senate, oa motion or Mr. Lane, of Indiana, the Committee oa Jadtelsry was instructed to Inquire into the expediency of amending the present law regulati-Dg tho Supreme Court eo aa to eonfino its dociafena to matter of law alone.

-Senate thsa took Uonsa detlcleacy alH, "ro. ported bj Senata Finance The oetnrsrttee's amendmenta were mostly arreed to. They strike eat all tbo House provisions for increase of oterioal force la tbe Ie part men ts, and antbor-lae tho appotoUnent in the various bureaus for a time aot exceeoinj one year after the clnss of the rebellion of about lOuu cieiks, and also provid for the emplov- ment ef fomelee. An amondBmntowffopTiaUDB $80,000 for iefioleacy the Quartsrraaater and Ordxauoa aad Coram luary lpartaeata waa adevted. Various amendment wert offered, when tho Senate aojoomed until to moiiweV.

f'b- IS. The House ie engaged in consideration of private bills. The House proceeded to consider the action oa tho Senate Enrollment bilL aa anumieii bw tha Rnnmli. tee of the Whole oaths state of the Union. Air, vox, oi vtuo, socregted utat fh bin Ho cref ntfl Mondsy, erer to give farther time for IU ex-smiswtiess ths saiesdrntst being la ansa a oonfnsod otse.

s- i Mr. aVdwctsk, of Ohio. swpUed that tbo public exigencies wrro so pissslug that keooold aot givs so boar. Tho Baaeo then proceeded to Tote oa tha amrudmenta to the Senata bill. Tbe Hones voted oa tbo following Hones anead-mentt All eble-bodiod male persona of Afrioaa do eeent.

between tho egee of It and 4ft, whether eltiseoe or aot, residents la tho United States, shall be enroled aeoerdlng to tho provisione of the aot to which tola ta anpoWmeurarv, aad form part of tho national foroee and wbeto a sieve of a loyal oithsea sk-sli bed'sited and moatered into tbe servfee of tbe United States, kie nseetor shall novo a certificate theieof. Tbe bounty of 100 now aayiHio by law for each drafted man shall be paid to the person to whora snob drafted person owe eervlco or labor at tha time of hi master Into the service of tho Ui-Ued States, and in freeing the person. Tbo Secretary of War shall ap point a oorjimUloaer from each of tho slave State represented la Congress, charred to award a jnst compensation, not exneediog S0O to each loyal person to whom tbo entered volunteer may owe i eervioe. wno mey volunteer into tbe sersico of the United States, payable out of tbo commutation money upon tbo master freeing the slave. The smeadmeat waa agreed to yeas, nays, 67.

Tbe House bavins thus agreed to taeoommrssi'ioer's amendment to the bill. Mr Sebsmek sobmUted substitute, which wee egreed to. end the original aa tho amended eras peseed yeee, 03 I nave, 60. At half past 0 the House adjourned until Monday. THX WVfTSB FIRE.

A fire's a gond companionable friend, A nomfortable friend, who meets yoar face With welcome glad, and makes the pnreet shod As pleasant aa a palace. Are yoa cold 1 He warms you weary be refreshes you Hungry 1 be doth preps re year food tor you Are yoa in darkness! He gives a hVht to you In a strange land he wears a face that is Psmiltar from your childhood. Are yoa poorl -Whst matters it to him. He knows nn difference Between an en-peror and tbe poorest beggar. Where is the friend that bears the name of man, WIU do as much for yoa 17 One of the most remarkable esse over tried at tbo North wae decided ta tbo Superior Court of Connecticut, sluing at Bridgeport, the first week of this me nth.

The trial waa to test tbe validity of tho will mad by lb hits Rlohard H. WInslow. Mr. Wlnalow ara a member of the well known New York hanking-boase, Messrs. WInslow, Lanier at aad four year ago was Drmceratio candidate for tbo Lieutenant Gcvsraonhlp ef Con nectient.

Bo waa married in 1829 to a slater of Chief Jnatloo Robinson of New York, and she was divorced from him la 153, Mr. WInslow settling open her $3000 per year. By this wife Mr. WInslow left three daughters to whom, by will, he left O40.000, leaving, excepting earn trifllag bequests, the- balance of hi property, valued at 1,900,000, to Ua aecond wife, whom be married la 154. The daughters by the first wit rejected tho amount willed to them, and brought a suit to annul tha wlu oa the ground of incompetency oa tho part of the testator at the time of executing tbe will.

Tbo trial lasted six weeks and tho expense of the contest to both aide amounted to 050,000. Before the cam waa coacladed, Mrs. WInslow (2d) agreed to give tba danghtere real estate la Naw York valued at 216.000. aed 0148.000 la eeab. Too esse was tasa withdrawn from tbe Jury, and a decision from tho Judge establishing tho validity of tha will wa ac cepted.

dBtwaaraa a Foot, Acceaoiae to hi Foi.lt. A young man recently presentee nimseti lor examination as assistant engineer in tbe navy. Amoag other question. Dm, folio arias area asked of him BUDDOee vou had built aa engine yourself, performed every part of tbo work wttoout assistance, ana caete tost it waa iu complete order, but when put into Teasel the pnmp would not draw water, what would yoa dot" The yoong mea promptly replied, I should go to tbe aide of the veseel and ascertain if there was aay water in to titer." 80SQ. A through tbe land at eve we wont.

And plucked the ripened ears, Ws fell eat my wife end I Ob, wo fell oat, I know aot why, And kissed agaia with tears For wbea we came where lies the child. We lost in other years. There above the little grave. Oh, them above tbo little grave, kissed agaia with tears. THE CIT Y.

Tobcbliobt Pocsio Lwey Ttestw Thera wa aa Immense turn out of tho Hahnltos last night, and the exhibition of tho lights and shades of a party procession waa at once a novelty and a trinmpa. How many voters were ta tbo procession, what banners they carried, aad what enthusiasm they displayed. wlU au recorded In the ehrooiolea or tho night Bat t. treat feature of tbo procession waa tho 36 yoakdiss who, with their 38 costs of arms and palpitating hearts, represented tho 36 States of the Unloa ono and There woro besides, repre- sentatlons of the Constitution, oa wheels, of the old Democratic bird la a cage, and all aorta of free State aad tree soli mottoes, such a tho old time Democrat need to abhor. Altogether tbe panoramic view wa exceedingly bruaant, reminding na of the Bell and Everett preceasiona when we used to sings Tbo Union, where our banner wave Appears in lines of gold Tbe Constitution as a page Of wisdom ie unrolled.

And laws enforced on Northern htlla As on ths Southern plain, Bhkll check the force of rebel strife And peacefully restrain MOBB OP TBB FBABBLIB ROBBBBT; Soma BOW developments were made yesterday la the Provost Court ta relation to tho robbery of Dr. Berwick, at Franklin, Lieut. Jenkins, of the 6th Missouri Cavalry, being the party en trial. Copt. Breese waa the first witness called to the stand.

He stated that ho knew nothing in relation to the ease, though he ad mitted that be had borrowed $30 from ono of the parties accused Tbe doctor of the regiment terUfied that he bor rowed (3100 from Fought after hia arrival at this city. Subsequently be learned that Lieut. Miller had also borrowed 0 100 from Fought, and hs then began to suspect that Fought must have had something to do with tho robbery. Since a stir began to be made in relation to tbe matter he bad heard a good deal of talk among the officers about tho robbery. Whea conversing on the subject, Lieut.

Hackney informed hia that bo was officer, of ths guard at the time when the robbery wa committed that be waa cognisant of tbe wkfdo affair and had let Fought and Davis oat that night, knowing that tbey were to be engaged in the robbery. Farther-more, tho lieutenant Informed the doctor that a considerable amount of the stolen money was placed ia a battered canteen and was left hanging ia a aoaso where if could be found again If needed. This waa probably tbo Confederate aacney which fell into tho baxda of tho plnsderers Capt. Kodrigaa and Da Grass had talked to him about tha robbery, but did aot give blm any material information. Tbe money which the doctor got from Fought was greenback.

Tbe doctor had never before known anything wrong of Jenkins. Lieut. VOlar testified that Seal, on of the prisoner! who bad been discharged, lent him 0)G0 after tho robbery. There was one $50 bin In tho amount oa the Louisiana State Bank, which witness got changed at Jacob Barker'; The coat which Davis wore on tho sight of the robbery belonged to witness. It had been lent about three week previously to Capt.

DeGrasa. Private Heath testified that Hendricks, when ia the guard-Bous with witness. Informed him that he had given to Capt. Breeze til 00 In gold, and that ho had been advised by ths Captain to turn State's evidence, and be, tbo Captain, would see him oat. At this point tho cat was continued tffl Tuesday next, Wabdebed Awat.

Lieut, J. C. Ruisell, a Confederate prisoner who was confined at No. SI Rampart street, and wa ander a parole aot to attempt ta escape, wandered off oa Friday evening, got tight, proclaimed him self a rebel to a Federal officer ta a restaurant, and wa arrested on hi own proclamation. The cam earn before Judge Atocba yesterday, and the Lieutenant waa sent to the PoUo Jail to await aa exchange.

But to Tobttjoas Two mora of tho vlrtaoog lost of nam were sent to Tortures yesterday by Judge Atocba. Ths names of tbe parties were Wa. Craw, ford and A if. Ward, the one a corporal and the other a private in the Sd Louisiana (colored) regiment. The testimony waa to the effect that tha corporal went to a house, sear Algiers, occupied by ma old man aamed Henry Howaoaao, aad stated that ho had aa order to seise oa all tbe chickens, geese aad ducks about tbo place.

The old man, hi son and hi daughter resisted, whereupon tha corporal shot ono of tha duck with his revolver and drew bla bayoaot on the old, man and his daughter. The sea then went oat and obtained tho assletaaca of a white man, who came in, disarmed, tho corporal and started wi bias a a prisoner toward tba Provost Marshal's eiSoe, la Algiers. Seeing this, tbo eorporaP guard swore that he would shoot tb white aoa of a who had dared to make a prisoner of his corporal, and raised hie gun for that parpoee, Bnt tbo white man also raised his gun and told tha darkey to bias away if be dared. Tho darkey dis cretion tbca overcame his valor, pnd caving ta, ba. too, surrendered hia gtm and became a prisoner.

Booh was tho full history of the case. The ad re sent tha Marauder to Torturaa for a yoar, aa aoldiering was not allege therein their lice. A Cajcbib Soot auto bis Pocbbt Picked. Henry O'Hara was before tha Provost Court yesterday on a charge of having feloaleaaly extracted from tha pocket ef a Scottish soldier, who has ban serving la the Federal arary, a pouch eoctalxing twenty-eight dollars is greenbacks gad thro dollar- aad fifty cents' ia silver. He stated that O'Hara had become vary familiar with blm and Questioned, him very particularly as to tho smoant of money that ba had.

After parting with O'Hara and com pan ion of bis, the eannis Soot found that hi money ara missings bat, gold be. "I did na kea when to com to tstk ccwplglnt, s'sa let the matter rest till Wbea asked If bo know wbea the naeaey waa stoles, he replied i "Nsy, aay. I disss allow amy asoa to rob ass, gia I know it. And the rsaeaV be added, got my pees and art." There being a positive evidence against tb aoeneed, tba Judga ssid that a would obliged ta discharge tbo prisoner. This cesses to surprise the Scot, who, la aa undertone, declared that tf that wae tb way pickpockets were disposed of ta this ooon try a did rta think aauob of American law.

Fooa DoosABa Cabbacb." Six aoldisre war before the Provoet Court jesterdsy oa a charge of stealing esbbegee from a market garden How many cabbagee Sid tbey steal inquired tbe Judge. Four dousaod," was tb answer. What, four thousand cabbage xclalood tba Judge, ia anrprlaa. MNo, only four dowsand," (dosen.) mid tba gardener. We only took eleven altogether, your honor," observed ono of tho soldiers.

For cabbaging tbo cabbage tb six sold lore had to forfait one month's pay each. Small Casps Among tha trifllag dhrposed of by tbe Provost Court yesterday, wore tho following Joseph Cabin, a steamboat hand, for seUosriagj out the Bonnie Blue Flag, Waa eent to tbo Workhouse for a month. Fat Cable, for keeping a ulaordrrly boom on Olrod street, was sent to the Workhouse for tea day, aad his bouse was ordered to ho dosed. A number of soldiers who went oat without a pass, or got drank ea one, wers ordered to be kept ia camp for thirty daya. KoBBiae a Schoobbb pa a Bab.

Soma time ago three sutlers chartered a aohooner to take goods to Point Isabel, Texas, and when, after a boisterous and ngtby voyage, they arrived at Braso Santiago, their eigne 1 for a pilot remained nn answered. The vessel was valued at from 02000 to 0)3000, and tba goods at over fi 15,000. Jones, one of tbo sutlers, declared that tho vessel ahenld cross the bar that night, and as thsr was no other pilot be undertook to pilot her ia himself. The attempt waa mads, bat the vessel struck oa the bar aad became wreck, thosgb the good woro all saved. Tb owner of tbo vessel new sues Jones or tbe malicious and unlawful destruction of tbo schooner, alleging that her lo was altogether consequent oa hi Ignorant or malicious assumption of tbo duties of a pilot.

A no Intimidation bad been used, and aa Jones himself had bla property at risk as weU aa the captain and the owner, the Judge dismissed tbe criminal port of tho charge, leaving tho financial responsibility of tbo aot to be determined by ths U. District Court. Ihb Boot-Black Bbioadb. London take prece dence aa the possessor of a Boot-Black Brigade, but New Orleans ass ono that within two or three years, owing to well-known caoaea, baa rapidly risen Into public notice. Tbo London Brigade ia fully organised.

Ours Is without organization. That wears a uniform. Ours doe not, but ba some aaliormity la appearanco In color. If not la drees all the members being American citlxen of African descent." Ia one respect the Brigade are alike both are recruited from Bagged Schools at least, we are told that tbe London one is, and tho appearance or ours clearly indicates its origin. Some of the New Orleans Brigade have, vary appropriately, countenances a black and glossy as any boot polished with Robert Warren's, or Day a.

Mar-lla'a Blacking. Oa the eeoro of politeness we will match oar Brigade, although they are Black guards, against tho Cockneys. Ours are quite Chesterfetldan, and, as to prices, have decidedly higher notions than their London brethren of tbe brash. At nearly every street corner la New Orleans that la the heart of tho city Irom early mora en til toward a ooo, the passer-By ta aooestsd by some gem mea of polish, with "Beets blacked, masaa 1" "Golly, masse, PU make dam thine and oao or more of the Boot-Black Brigade may be found giving tbe aaUahlag touches to men ot high at low degree shining evidences of the progress of civilisation. Ibqdesti.

Aa isanost wa held oa tb body of Betsey Woods, the oolored woman who was exphyxt-ated by tbe fum of charcoal at 155 Customhouse street. Verdict accordingly. Tho particulars of the eeso we have already given. Deceased was a native of Mississippi, sad about thirty year of age. Also, on the body of Adelle Ader, a native of Swita erland, aged twenty-eight year, foand dead la boose on Miro street.

Verdiot. died of a disease of the heart. Ssbtebced to bb Executed. The negro fiend Joe Pol-dor, who wa recently found guilty of having brutally outraged and murdered a negro child, was yesterday taken before Judge Hetatand aad sentenced to be executed sit such time aa the Govwraor shall appoint. COMMERCIAL.

OFFICE OP THE nCATUrTB, I Barn-day Bvenmg, February 90, lata. COTTON There was soma little Inquiry to-day, but buyers finding It difficult to get tbe descriptions wanted within their ijnl's, tha only transections reported at prt-vats rale were bales, neither classification nor price stated, and S3 bales, dassiAeaUoa act givan, at T3)c. The auction sales comprised 1M bales aa follows i 1 bale peer pickings at rtlfce bale, wtt end dry at 43, repacked aad eiiginal. Low Ordinary with no staple, at Mlf round, repacked at so, Lew Ordinary at 61 It, 6 bales Low MlddliBg carelessly packed aad 1 hale aspacked at a rsand, bales Good Ordinary, stained, ns staple, at M)V IS rekexeed Lew Middling, (A and a a strict Ordinary a little dusty, et 10 Lew Middling, stained, at 71, Lew Middling at 71 H. and Strict Low Middling at T4 jf This makes an segregate of (73 bears.

The lower grades were decidedly easier, but tee better qualities were in limited supp'y and held at about previous rates. 0QAR A1SD MOLAgSES The stock In first hands ia light, the demand Ie fair and prices are fuller withoat establishing aay quotable advance. Te-day sales embrace KO buds, sugar is various lota at 9c for Inierier refining grades, for common, ldStShc. for good nson te falrTaad lattwlsc. for fully fair new crop.

Of banlasaes odd ddis. and 60 nair bb'a. aold at for; common, ftac for good, for prime and eae for choice new crop. FLOCK The salea comprise 4 bbla. choice suneefins at 9.

anA ono do. at so if hbl. FOR There la considerable I naairv. bnt the stack bav log light tbe sales are confined? to small lota of mess at OtdbbL BALE ROPE 60 cola bend made sold at 7 He. aad 10O do.

macbins mads at 8c B. Holders are now asking mere. HIDES We notice sals ef 31 prime Mexican at ni(t 161 dry country at 1654c. and 164 do. at 18c 7 VI.

Mer chantable dry country eommauue 16c I8CCLENTI- wood Potatoes sell at 5 6095 75, Omens at 4 76, end Apple rr bbL COFFEE Bio 1 aeliicg la small lots at to. FREIGHTS Ths steamers now In port are taking Cot ton for New Ton at Uc W. MISCELLANEOUS Bales at auction to-day. 16 tierces Hams at 1 hbl. Breakfast Bacon at k.c 10 bbla Onion at (i fOSl Si, 17 bbla.

Beckwbeat at 4 869 SO, 00 bbla Sugar at 10 sacks Rf Coffee at 10 bxa. 8tarch at and 10 bbla. Whiskey at 95c CATTLE BlAflK JB Jefferson City, Saturday Evening, February ao. Arrived te-day IS Beef Cattle, M0 Begs, 18 Milch Cow and 4 Teal Cattle. Seles ef to day.

60 Beef Cattle, and Milch Cow Stock ea sale J67 Beef Cattle, SZJ Hogs, it allien cowr, ana 14 vaai BEEP CATTLE-We quotes Western Beeves first I nettty 3f IB net, WlSct eecend and third quality a act, 14916c. Texas Beeves, first quality, djr bead, aea i second quality 0035. TEAL CATTLE At 17SJ 7 bead. MILCH COWS Per head, 060980. i HOGS per IB, gross, ltsT13c 3 EE In lots, B5 eOwl.

CCKLRie CALTES Per bead aioNETAirr and SATURDAY CTEHIHS. Feb. to. Tb Meaeyand Financial market opened quietly this merniag. Cotton wa daU and heavy, gagar not ecttv! nor did the Levee present any thing of all rely nature or worthy ef remark.

Tbe Coin market was quiet. Geld waa dealt in at rem let to 166H- Silver, America -coin, at from 164 te 168 rather firmer than yestardar. Exchange was under great quietness. There wsa no variation la the counter rate for check aa New Yrk, aay to and Ig dct die-esnat. Cna day's aigbt ranged at from l(01k9lV ct discount ten days' sight, q7c discount.

He nva meats la otbex classes of tune Dills, sterling iToWCTst, to ISO, and Francs at from 3.t3 to 3.SO, up te 3.13). In Bank Stacks wa note the sale ef tblrtysevea aharea Crescent City Bask at and twelve shares ef Baakrof New Orleans at 31. In Bends thsre were sales of esooa city endorsed by tb railroads at TB. State bonds, under the expectation ef a change for tb better, wers held at aa advance ever last sa'ca. At the Merchants' Exchange.

Beyal street, there was a large concent of citizens, apecBlatera, Investors aad ca riosity dealers. Five er six auctioneers, iadadlng the abaiitT, were efierisg great bargains. Tbe as as I attract tve waa tba sale ef Insurance scrip by Auctioneer Neville" 021,000 ef the Crete rat Mutual Iassraac Csojpaay was said, ranging from 45 Ig te 60, my ef tbe year i860, $500 at toe. dollsr, 0110 at s4, asiwst 16 at wig, 0646b ef mi st ek. 3o 186 at sHi ef tbe tcrcbsata Mutual Company tba sales were, of I860, 03090 at I860 aed 1661 at 629631, ta all 06060 ef Hsrckanta' Mataali OStfiO ef 1661 at from 93 te 6Jlt- Ala 01400 Bank ef Loclslgf a Bote at ale and a small let ef Merchants' Bank note at 41c dollar.

Toer were several parcels ef real estate offered, and aome were sold, aaawig which were two lots of ground, In the square bounded by Palmyra, Galvez, Common and Johnson tseeta, each 80 by lot feat, the two sold by the Sheriff for 8533, bringing the appraisement. A succession sale by Efsssis. McCerrea A Landry, ef a let et ground, with Improvements. dweUias basse, etc si: sited on Melpoawn street, betueea How ard and Ths 11 streets, bid ef at 81636. Tbe meet Important docaaiaat ef tb season, one which all citizens are interested, la the report of ttoddsrt Howell, City Comptroller, which ie now before aa.

It gives a full detail ef tbo general debts sad sbagatien af tee city. Ws havs aniy space fee a brief extract. The debt ef tb old city ths three manlcips'lUee aad tha city of Lafayette prior the year 186 Is 86,878,138. Tke tstsrest coupons attached ta the old bonds rnnse iron to 7 Tbo tonmlidaUd baadg draw 4cb, Tb Bond Weed to the Jaekasa SaQrsad Cess easy la aS tbe rftv sabacripsiM te tbs stack SSCCSLOOa TB bends to tbe Opilsesss BusliroM Cans assy a re east te There ere also la oass lesasd re tb Mobile aad PoeSchartraia aWtreel Cewpssy. Tb total amsunt for which the city liaile for these three companies la V86.00o.

Tbs spsdsl Issaes as notes sow ia circulation Baowa aa corporatlea msaey ores i Istssd by tb hste City Council for payment of d'bts 1 00,000 Tasaed bv lbs same I'T redemption ef ladivideal stilBPaatera .33 91 Blank aetre ia Traasurar'a emce wi.iw Iisned by order ef Borses ef Finance a pledge ef tea Mtlsof la 4I9.90 Less amocu redssmed 4,940 416,000 h- me slalfl of battore Lass notes not signed 1 This Is the total a meant of city antes now in The city ewas tbe following property sad stocks i gap reel estste, public squares. City Hall, school-bosses, msrket-beasee, cemeteries, bat tare property, engine-houses, wbsrves, eeuit tMiuvew, amoutttUis ia all to Commercial Water Works stock 600,000 Stock in tbe Jecksoa sad Opelooaae Railroad Cose pan! as Treat funds, whole amount 939,9 Tb expenditures ef the dry for two years appear ta be, and bave to reality been beeegn dewa below the receipts. Tbe report gives a more satisfactory expos or cenditlea ef tbe fiscal aoalrs tbsa as any cttiasna and psw perty holders will ba prepared to leers, eeasldermg tbe taxes were redaced in ISO and 1M3 from 1H to I qct ea real estate, aey act. The report, alt ia all, cannot be ether than mtisiactory to all tax-payer snd citizens generally. MARINE NEWS.

saviveWWM' WK-VWvVWet ieViseM. PICATTJHB OFPICE, Pebrsary 8W Mr. JOKH a WASHleTOIV, and assistants, are tbe ealy authorized Marina and River News Reporters far the ricsyane. CLEABXD Wrle nark. Tucker, for Havana.

8 A Pesdkk Brig Aroostook, Bryent, for Havana, Master Mtxicea Schr laviacible. Hoard, for Matamoroa, Maetcr AB.B.IVXD. Schr TJnlted Statee, Caleb, day from fnwauila, to sllaet. la flrimo Scbr Simon Gosring, Mulcahy, from Bayou Lacombe, to master nasia Schr DrsnUne. trem tbe Coast, te master ad diet Schr 'Eclair, Par ills, from ths Coast, to A Bocole diet STBAMBB.

Lafourche, Sharp, from Tbibodsax, Emerald, Carter, from Mempbia. Meteor, taUabury, from Bstou Range. Tew boas Leadta. Wagner, from tbs Passe brought op senr vuus siwcs Below Coming TJp.7 Brhr Wm Hunter, Eldridge, from New fork Bcbr Nathaniel Deene. Megathalln, from Boeteo Schr fly, from Bsy West EXPORTS.

I MATAU0R0S Schr Invloclble-13 kegt 76 cans lord 16 casks 389 boxes wine 10 bMa beer toflw ft lumber and aennrlee HAVANA Brig Clark-la ballast HAT AN A Brig Are eat oak Ia SausM EECZIPTS OF PEODUCB. KEMPHTS Steamer Emersld-1980 ska eat Tit bale bay 34.no ft lernber to 8 uu-rtermester TU1BODACX Bteamer LatMrcbe-4o hhdsanwr to bbls molasses Fe.ey 14 do st Weors Jo hi bole So A Hlcaraan 11 bnoa soger is 00 is mnisssrs ania at ea-S do DaSilva co- do end sundries, order BATON BOUtiE Steamer meteor at hurts sugar to Brugier so sxs corn a Begaavia ao luce 11 eo "baYOU LACOMBE Schr Simon Ooalmg-ef cards Weoe ta eroer COAST Schr TJreerlne hhds snaar to Teas COAST Bear L'Eesstr-l6 bbls I 1 ea ntvas A Lsnfise S7 al atsid 89 THOSs 8KEAHAK Bm for sal Old PREKCH BRANDT 1 SCOTCH. IRISH. BOCRBON aad MOSONGA- HELA WBJSKXr 1 HOLLABDGnf, CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, SHERRT, PORT, MAIElRA aad WHITE WINE, la quantity aad package to salt. IT.

B. Ws are to receive Scotch, English, Albany, aad Philadelp ila A LB, aad Dahlia and London PORTER, with a large ajsortmt ef GROCERIES. PlOlm TO THE TAILOKS AND COUNTRT MERCHANTS. OFSNING OF TUB SPRING TSADbJ OLD BOUSE OP MTHTTELLB. JE.

GIBASD Ss fJOUTSlTXs BaeewaaoMs CORNER OP CHARTBJU AND BIENTULLE, Have received by the lest steamers a very large Stock ef Ml LIT ART CLOTHS, PAN CI CA8SIMERCH, BATISTES, SILK MIXED, BLACBV ZEPHTft CLOTHS, BLUE AND BLACK DOESKINS, GRAIN dTOCDRE, MERINOE8, BOMBAZINES, BAR POOR ALPACAS, DRILLINGS, WHITE DUCKS, LINEN CHECKS, TE8TINGS, PIQUES, SIUCIAS, WHITE COTTONS, PADDINSS, SATINETS, JEANS, FLANNELS Bin aad Whit. RED FLANNEL AND CLOTH For Cloaking. Machine relet. Sewing Silk. Bilk and Worsted Bladings, Military Buttons, and all kinds of Tailors Trimmings.

We call the attention of City and Country Bayers. Our Stock is very large, and ths prices the Lowest of the Market, rr )m E. GIRARD A COOTEDX. WANTED Immediately A strong Intelligent Boy' fully rseemmsndad. fjest- A POCKET-BOOK, eentalnmg eandry Papers, and about Two Dollars la -Ithe owner.

The finder will he suitably re warded en leaving It at Ibis office. Jes Baarboa Whtetaey Baarben Whiskey. ssbsi.lb.ji. a. auuers csieoratea vmcasa coca y-r tiieevr.

I. Fa sale bv A. P. COCHRAN. 13 New Levee street, I Fl rw.iA an.

1 XXTT ara prepered te issue Through Bills ef Ladintfor Preigbt raeisigned to any point en the line of the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Wa will alaa w. Through Receipt for Preigbt destined to any point oa tb OHIO BITES, with privilege of conalguina to BAN-ABLE Cairo, for rasbfpmant. 3 (9. W.

GRAHAM A and 47 Promt street, Pg 8m OaTteral Agents flUuols Central 1 VwoBity-FlTO Beliara Kevraursfe I 5' W8T, OPAL BJNS, encircled with Diamonds, with initials engraved inside. The finder will be liberaUy reward ed by returning it to 887 Ceatombeaatw 18 Canal atr JsmT WnOL.B8AL. GttOCBB COMMISSION MEECHANT. COIsTA. CONWAY Pas Jmt Ormtd a EvtrrwlTs Pstahllshmmt At 18 CoaaxBOBi smcl 8 TchoaDltoiiaa Sto4 FerthsTransactlea of a GENERAL 6ROCERT aad KOMMTliinv BUS1NK8SL Cexeignmenta reemved by every srtvaa frsm tbs North aad West.

JUWBECB1TEO, BT THE 1VABT OTEAMEB. FROM NEW YORK, Tb tellewmgatkct gtock whick win be a14 a Unsrace-' deatod Lew Prices- 1 160 csski H. K. AsiwaU-etnts aad uart-aeamla Imported ALE. 108 beam Falkirk ALE-ptate aad snart Duncan A Cs'a.

ALE pints and quarts 100 1 Sr. Julian CLARET. 60 Julas Tenard Co. CLARET- to Washington Mortea i pta aad so Alfred Mart on, CLARET pista and awta SO Boprrlox WHITE WINE various brands. -Tbbl Millert Old Chick aa Cock WHijajEr Received by Martin Cobb tCBjaasn, AlssI a choice bsbui uuent af Foralga aat Deneatie WINES and LJQCORa.

wM 1 AplBveaJl'a Pale In diet Ale. estrilitirs teasi. avwebssera. For sale by WiLLIAM P. WRIGHT, saOr' CadsstrW COAL.

S' COTCH CAN EL COAL A car re ad thto fupartor CO A sue Psrior aea, is new is Siting, a foe Sareed Uwtrict, foot of Drssiiues street, sad srlU be bvervd in any part of tba eHy. at Of 60 per barrel, while tha i I SiaeharetM. Aba SW UOOSOad bSS lals of LAC a COAL, aakanla far Steam Engiae iMuposes, rbeae Ordera received a tbe V-ssei, aad at 6 as. Cbaries ssreet, bstaeea 10 aad a o'ctoea. Jaa-lm EDMUND M.

ITENS. THE best SjsaHty ef LOCOST MOUNTAIN CO tU at redaced prleea. VasniHea, HeSvia and Bastaereste suev'led et she low prVe as ie par too. er Ol TO pmr bar-ret, deUvcred. Leave ordera at tbe 6C Louts arrbsass, erwtio man.

euus. txt asaa Place, 100 BHDS. BITUMINOUS COAL, for family aa At the HOME ABXHO BE, Fartaw street, betwaea Psydrss aad Lafbyatns em, For sale by 8. H. WILDER, da tf Office at Came attest, ap atetra, BUN DRIES SUNDRIES.

LANDING AND IN STOKE gj00 BARRELS PLANT'S EXTRA FLOUR. 0 WeonaalU -too Tropical Beaver Creak boo Katlroad BC0 CarroUtea Mia 100 half barrel Otter Creek FAMILY FLO UK. bsrrels KHa-Dried MEAL. 160 boxes BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. 108 barrel Extra MESS BEEF.

60 half bbla Halateed dt CTsamberlakaa BEEP. BEBF.TONGOES. to no ro. 60 barrala No. 8 CK FEEL Nw.

It baas CODFISH. 10 tierces DRIED BEEF. 100 barrala CBANBEaJUES-Csp Cod. 100 half bbla ee MM or. s.

300 barrel CALCINED PLASTER. 1 800 barrel CXhTENT. 800 packagm JAPAN TEAS. 100 bexas BTAK CANDLES. MO half boxes STAR CANDLER too box LATEK RAIBTNK so half bones 300 ST.

wm i lot Assorted Caa FRUITS. 4 8 BRANDT PEACHES Ia wlaaav 1 i 800 Aaiarttd'caa MEATS. i 09 I pound otiterj: 80 'M 1 mm 8 i. pound LOBSTXJtS. a 'mt 0 m.

CLAMS. I aS V. I mm aS mm 'mm GREEK PEAS. 8 mm GREEN CORK. SO mm TOMATOES.

80 mm 0 1 tTTCCOTAtH. to 'mm Berd-eMILK. 80 UwbiKUS. I 60 V. half gallsa PICaXEB.

St eaartB 60 gree Frtoala TEA8T POWDERS; 1 100 cea CHOCOLATES. to COCOA. I 80 caaa Extra Prepared CHOCOLATE, far ConfeeJ at cases Assorted JELLIES. 00 case Assorted PIE FBUTPS. 160 gross MATCHES.

140 dozen BROOMS. 40 dotea FAILS. 00 doaea WASHBOARDS. 00 grea SHOE BRUaHES. TO bexe Old Vb-ginla TOBACCO.

60 bexea OLD NATT-Zxtra Fine. IB bale GUN NT CLOTH. to coil ROPE. 1009 pasrads TWINE. 1 FBfalay GEOBGE W.

GBITFIN, F3 tf Pfa. 69 TchaapItaaLaa at. TO THE PUBLIC. SCHNAPPS. SCHNAPPS.

SCHNAPPS. Hi ATTNO been for a nnmer ef year a manufacturer ef a genuine article ot Schnapps, generally' called Schiedam Schnapps, "a perfectly pore drink, prepared front aa article squally pare, and rendered free from the least trace of fosll oil by a chemical process attained by myself after along aid dearly bought experience; and my Schnapps, having apoa their own merits and WITHOUT ths sss is tones sf bum bug advertisements, quack appeals to the unwary, or bogus or bought testimonials, obtained for ma a preference, and my article abettor price ta the market than aay ether so called reaipomnJ, I ass Jealous that Its superiority ahaU aot suffer by being classed with spurious article, er by tb nOsatatsments of thorn envioxs ef Its reputation. I assert, aad defy contradiction, that tbey are ae well prepared, contain a valuable properties, possess as fine quality, flavor and arama, as tboee of ANT MANUFACTURER IN NEW YORK OB ELSEWHERE, aad I claim that, although I DO NOT my that I import aay article f-em Holland AND THUS ia its cred state PAT MORE FOR IT THAN ANT SCHNAPPS SELL FOB IN THIS COUNTRY that my Schnapps are tbe earyerior ef most, the equal ot aay, aad the Inferior ef bob la these United States, aad I wish to prove this tart by coartlag the opinion and abiding by tb test, ef all sa biased and unbougbt mem bers ef tbe faculty, and especially to those medical geav tie men holding commissions sxdsr tbs MILITARY AUTHORITIES To my tgaow custom ere, I take this opportantty af tendexmg my thanks for their appreciation of my efforts te furnwh them with ea srticls that will la Itself attest any aasertlona. Bat it net to them especially I wish ajrw to sr, boi to that who might be ltd away aria Seenccd by the clap-trap af money making humbugs, whocaa aOord by tb preasi of aa lafarior artid ta poh-hah their nablsahlng falsehoods broadcast and to eorX elonally Indulge ta the pleesare of ATTEMPTING; to persecute atearlbr fcaeaing at mach er Btere tteatheraw selves, audi weald merely CAUTION THE PUBLIC ef New Or sans, advise them to try for tliaamlna and testify aoa la saving that better BrtJclea caa be prepared st boms than any Introduced by professors who date their A from a "FITE POINT WHISKEY notoriety. mXm BARNETT, No.

tS Orsvier street, New Oriaana. Flo lm aal Bnatlagf. Kf VOl? BAIL CLOTH, Boa. te iScluxive. t.

an -I im.iM."' i So piecea ItUMmo, assortsd Coion. F1-J" S3 MASAZ1NB AwIswa4sBv ww mtt sT.mi rL.ssa..a ft 1 7 a-swwawvaa sxaa mvav sl BaTB iamet, sayvrv, a JS hmwrn row ttaUaxi, n4 hgvil hftixf FrratBa Sa inll maosanlaV sasT tWaa JTs a aJ- iV ix fix jo ic STEAMSHIPS. IlSTSri. HAVANA AD Kiii flLSsnd fi-st rises pasesuser MATANZtS. Wsa.

tJeiVao7 en' luuuuiii.eii lav.t4l, mw-mw mmmmvrm-r siwiai aaaaar WHOFl BEX I Bb I Joseab steset. Firs DUM 1 lsdsaweeneerseal-el. superWr accammexi. ti.io., aooiy ts to. AV.1DA0 Bn.lnEt Comuwa aiet Fit Fork, touching st Havana, tt laud rissun United Ststes n.aile.

er freight or psimge, blil, 1 tier sccommedstieas, apply ts aTbt J.RETD. yia MsmslBast. Www Xwrau Te estl mm BsT kiV. 7t Ixst ati eS fcvereseeamsblpetX CROia'e Poet. cemmeder.

erfll leave b.r feet ef Teuleea arret. aa above, carry Ins u. 1 Btates snails. For frlgM er pmeage, hatii acenmuodati srf'y no A. MOPLTON.

31 KsSehse st HAVANA AND NEW VOI; I 80 ea SATURDAY, March tA.I ''gffa" t10MX. YIA iUTAXA-: ssMSsaeWsMSnsoew, elegant aad test safllag ateeax HOIZKINQ 8TA.B, Ceartaay, aria leave as above, from her wharf, epsnsit. v. saare. For freight or passage, having aaasied acL -medsthme.

spply to the seen is, -swaaece ELLIOT dt McKErrrs, 0ravrrsre aar Thmgh Tickets for England aad tba Coat-. 7 tbe Inssaa Line of Steeaasr from New Tsrk, fcW at ear ofAee. Bate Keware. tPltL. t.aR BO ST sOR PLAQTtvsn- tJ aad Reu2-l i.

saawwwdsBasjMt sxi Sreedld eidsrabewrtasaaer 4BANIEL P. AN'aia-deL rea regularly between New Orleans and tbe abeves-TiT She ass ths most magnificent aexemmedeiisaairr acaaereefay beat ea the rrvev. Leaves New Orleans I A Pr Leawea New Oileaae EOSEtDAT. 1 iT 1 Leaves Betaa Boose MOM DA If SAM Leaves Batoa Bege THliRtDAT. Foe freighter parage apply a raclne straetf.

the csptste ea board fe eT Jolis striisr F' OEO. E- TILER dt CO.iz.eaU.. BHIPS-SHIPa- JS rORMATAMORO Cresseetlt: mm Bar and Leads bar Frelgirt at Baedad 1 mm 1 test miring erhaamer tog tbe moot of hA rergo eng sTih eallUTHeTs 'fht or pea. age apply ea bawd, at vj. foot ef Is, Lonie street, or te 0.

FERN AND tS a rn Ftl It Old Lsves; 3T FOR HATNA-Te Bail ia a fr-e tsv7M mTZTX Sao feet sal Ing acbeener ELLlCOfT, UmatmZ I asaster, b.viag a portssa er her rargsea.I will have dispatch. Per balance eg frawTV Pe-age applj A FERN AN DEI A 1S6QWI Levee sJaat, t. Iwata. tawa TUESUAT. tad lae-.

at Luuit, itiKEcr Per Vlcksbare new and solendtd esasaaeer svta tatsUi, E. 0p.ncer, meeter. A. w. derk, wlli leave es shove, bavtng fine reaow and an things epoevtatnlna tea plesaaut trip, fsssews 1 pisase call est beard, faot mi Lafayette st-eet, ee a- la JOHN A.

FrO Freaewet waT Passengers and shippers will provide 1 Leaves ea TU'SDAT. ssd at 4 P. M. POR LOOT TklBRCT wro1 T- LODla, CAIRO), MEtlptT-T, -4-eTicksberg. Natcbex, Batoa Boas aad si -r latei mediate landings The aew auae eie 1 imager steemer EatraEag E4.

A. Csaalnehoaa, cl-ra. WiU laavo a. ab.ia, mmwiu't SJf. BeL.U4Mr' tii?" sreartalulag te a mtr-" fjo A BRITTAN.

a Freatst. tor Passengers sad Mppem most peevide thiewslis wit the proper paaeports sad persaltt before shipping ss 1TT at at It A aeJ a m. rT LOUIS, RATON RwWe, IgJ Netrhea, Tlck.bars. Memphis, Caere an ai I tbe intermediate Coses landlBge-JI ae Bsc. last ua splendid steamer CONSTITUTION; master, will leave ae above, from hart fee ef Groner street, bavins superior accavansodatloae.

Fc freiaat sc. pan age apply ea beard, ae So O. W. GRAHAM CO, 45 aad sr Front street JgrsaaiMi and shippers win prevfde taemsslvet wrtb pesspe 11s snd permic from the arorer avthariilee before ehipplB ea eoar. mm WEDNESDAY, tlth at P.

ti. "arches, Vicksoarg, Htasbb, Cslre k. snasrer, sw ether things er pasmgc appiy ea ueani. or ro W. GaVAHAM A A rests.

fil 4 and Front street, tsT Psasengers an I shippers will provide thetnertvet with pormlte aad psssgmte fesm tbe proper rrliWa Oraad fancy Ureae aaid trireawea'a Bail. To sdvem at the 1 UNION HALL, Feejrtk District. Oa FRIDAY ETENINO, March 4, 164, For the Beaaat ef the Belief Faad mt' LAFAYETTE HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY No, Managers 1 J. Deaglaa, F. Avedell, Joe.

Jacobs, I 9. Marks, J. Pelssnore, Dldlos, Jaa array, A. Rellaager, ncLsoa E. Havnoltls.

ti e. GeierT Jat. Casey, J. A. Brewa, Brady.

it zuanoory. A. oeretser, T. M. Heathertea, Cbss HesrRa, r.

Aim. at T. Oawlsucr. bL.hrt. CeaXQiTjittdtB amf Asesjn sBabWsnfa A.

Jieber, F. J. Rctbaat, Jos, tilaler. F. Kens, O.

antler, I Floor Managers 1 Jaa. Lddner. O. McC.T;rv. J.

McManua. VatSvKen; Cotnmiteee ef invitation 1 Miller, CLa. Rropp, JohaC Lsialafar. F. Year, A.

rtanagau, tar Tbs Committee of vnvrtjrtleo win meat st the Track Bourn ea each Monday, Wedaeeday aed Friday. -KT No Invitations baaed after Tharaday, the Id of KtrehJ aacy Jrea( Uaakaet atad riraatoa'a A Te gtvea by WASHINGTON FIRE CO. NO. BV Oa FRIDAY EVENING, Match last, Msaagerti J. Gleason, D.

Brady, J.Cam,' A- Belangej, J. Marry, F. baeringer, J. Leidntr, O. Beiby, T.

Hmiherfsn. C. Hewitt, T. F. Askew, J.

C. Rase, J. McHaas. V. Henert, B.

F. tTyaewAr i Casey, Geo Geier, P. Wickle, V. RaSo, A Oerstner, D. Hortey, I Heister, meeery, J.

rrsaMnt. 1 A. Wwrnan. J. A.

brean. J. H. Odeathal, A. Bieber.

Jaa. O'Connor. Committee of Arraagcavents Jaa. Gkason, T. McMahon, P.

Gsriy. JobaGlhncy, SmlthT Wu Msavger 'i John McCaSrsy, Geo. tmrtu A. Gswrills, L. T.

Leclsrs' Thee MeasabeB. Invitation Committee T- Steele, D. Smith, Gee. Lest Me, ALBrtsdy, BL Tsahsaten, laAZcsal, J. Lambert.

tar The committee en idles' invitation wfft asset stthe- Engine Beam every Moaday and Thuraaay evening, SS7ISj O'CIOCX. sorgo l-adtea'lntftInslsansd after g-Ticks of Klmlntn 1 laFPrepoaala will be received for the sole of the Ear, tanrant and Hat Beesn. opto the 1st ed tasrea. H- COSTUMES AND DOMINOL' iLsm 1 as UAWA, HVB lJLBlaV Hs. 08 CONTX STREET, betwaa Boerbm aad Daaaklay JPsnAtewexbis Jem Afiutao.

awvetal Ssamanmsm sraated. Ja 1 FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ewa lis TOEI. I iTlr Hundred and Fifty largo Reesa aad 9i a I Bnsma Table d'hote-. French eaokerv.

JA. LACfa a'HiUL Pieoeietor, Fate proprietor ef tbe Orleans HeZeL ia New peseav Raatflber Yard, At th Old Stand, cemsr Plr.1 and Water streets, Tmat District, EEPS constantly en hand a fall seeertavevJS ee WHITE PINE AND CYFRE8S LOAin 8. suck ea Dry One-inch Boards, all aisee of Boantons, Dry Fieak different thlckneesi also. Cypress Lamuer cat te a-l eraera, which he will sell at all Umee at the -ket aricee, and snaranteM ratiametlon ia a 1 PerSaie. A BARGE 130 feelooE 81 fast breadth Htosmade-tret depth In good erdev.

Having Jus beca tbereugtlp repalrsd with new deck and deck besms. WM. SARJXIBE, -V In Algiera, near St Ass street Ferry laading. 1 The Besge caa be aeea same place. Fs-f Cheap for Cask.

-j WTTTOOD FOR SALE lo kamillse or other sarte. at wheleseie or retail, at reaeatie txaere arUl be promptly attended to Apply Fl4-lm F. A- DCCttoi lit CoaunM atrart rvTOICTLY CHOI QUALITIES, can be hnd at tk Cotton Seed Oil Factory, US Megaiine street. tt, n. a.r-- CWednesiayeveOTOfcaPORTB-reN-NAIE, ecntalalug money and r-t-s, waaa Pass and a Cn.

a of Ailetlss ee. Jjom oa lusl VWV-sa, vuiuwaj asaB wtTT TwtTtTt Lracnl rw.rri LttVLBf ttatt r-, -Vv 1 F-v NewVorla via (Utsss. aaH ea SsTCtliii. trih at a SHfSUmm POM New YOU.K, VIA H4VA tWtTi Dal.ed atates a ietn.h.p COLO a Bl B. Bartau will leave from fust of et Jos-nfa.

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