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

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Cfie fflailB puagnne. LATER FROM HAVANA. race of the Flcayane. II Paso, gent. 7.

185912 Noon. pointments as far back as 1855 will be re quested to make nominations of youths for fdmimou' accordaace wuh the hZXXrl' "rert Sal'alr1 2 c.Zt77ZZZ r.l Morgan L. Ogden has BSS2SiS 5ffs a VZSZ been dismissed the navy. itnTSt admission, in accordance wnh the existing SSangi mcSrSSSSSmi sdSSiS ilaS15eEsS Jl' wtrt.rtteST repotMion anier.l rrferi it dimcalt for the SSBaw 10 eSdrem A Utat Mta bat DollaTrr a. fKtn.rr to keep jmc, with the demand.

Thii the resort Dales Senna. East India Jl L. DrVot 104 Tth keW Gsaatart. rbOV "jernr id Ns introduction, striatal ay om pondae AiJZmEZ iatSrav msl I Ads, ta Bew JshtToT earsB a 11 oUnnt to the end. is cartoyi Ammmla and isi ckertnaitawt, XHT1' wLutSSZSt Acc AcU gaaerai aasrisa oTtnTiabdTr Be.da.

REJUVENATING ELIXTB. I cution'tne public agaia impoiitiou upon them Tallin? fisssjssaai taa Btrlcreat Fasti saasientteal ta ilsta, ssrtlirsrilj Mrs swfetarita 5 ssscris Black Lead. TwmSSS LZTStX 10 Zll ZixTJ. tta e. Uw The enume Dsly'i Aromatic Vslley Whiskey" is MO pennds C.reune Perpw.

Fw the Care 2 MM JIJ 'STCoaCaplsa 9SNBMJL 3MBOJTT, ti tfs prop'ietr too poand. Chtorofctm, P. tsrt W. MtMNTAL AND PHYSICAL DKPMMSUOtM Coniomen can drprnd apoa anting a pure article dt rCood. IMBECILITY, the vller wmky, a it 10uo jaUonaCopai vamah.

determination or blood to tbm umbo. botUt nd wnuam wwkrw rlrk, barreki oa Drat coNrutED ideas. Proprietor. vlunan'aoit. LORD WARD'S 10 btbteeia.

WORnEfiT1" J0" mm bzneeal irbjtabiejtt, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 1 10 Sf The for th" ietrated 100 Lortllard Maccoo7 Sum. TLKEPLMStNMU iactory manner, oir wunam Uore Ouseley, .7, oome sua aeotca at nisht. was expected, wonld embark for home im I. I madiaUlyn the arrival of hU successor. Hstatr absence ow mvsc vlab BMCIMNCT.

i 7... receire the aawrted Hrrba LOSS OF APPETITE, crop on ac Atrer. rne Acadian, of 1 1 so kefi rtined Saltpetre. I dyspepsia. Thanks to the clerk of the steamer I for late Mobile papers nu The Mails.

We" set, to day, a few scat tering papers of dates as late as due that is, from Baltimore of the 1st, (none from Phil deJphia) from New York of the 1st, and from Boston of the 30th nit. Two only of the New Xoik papers, that should have corns last Monday; were voocheafed ns to day, and the nownere. uur mail to oay may i sailed a skeleton mail, from the North and CST Amons the visitors to moment, is our confrere of the Mobile Regis ter, Col. O'Hara. He is sojourning at the St.

Charts Hotel. Capt. Heibh We are happy to lrnttyU, Heira, by the failjast week, from a vehicle, in Mobile, was very severe and alarming, he is now considered pert darker, and le scent. We learn that two of his ribs fractured by the accident. Thy.

New York, New Orleans asd Cal iforaia Mails. A special telegraphic despatch from Washington to the Baltimore Son, of the 1st inst, states, more explicitly than we have before seen it stated, that it had been determined to send the California mails, on the 4th, by the Vanderbilt sad that it seems settled that the Post Office Department has given np the hope of the fulfillment of the contract by Mr. Johnson for ail service, either from New York or New Orleans. The despatch remarks truly that the effect is severe upon commercial men in the latter city, who are deprived for an entire week of opportunity of communicating with Louisiamass in New York The last re' wived list of daily arrivals at the New York note contains the names of the following LoniiianianB, almost all of them hailing from ihie A. Vomers and wife, Estate or Lucia Qgier.

The attention of persons indebted to the estate of the late Louis Ogier, is called to the card of Mr. Richard, Lloyd, administrator, at the office of i Lloyd at lfriereon. nne adv. fonnd. on the third page of 1 Steamship SLuviuMe.nts.

The Robert Waterman, Capt Summers, arrived this moving from Matagorda Bit. direct. The Cbas. Morgan left thia morning for Galveston and Indiaaola. The Matagorda left Berwick's Bay yesterday for the same ports.

The DaSoto, Cap. Bulloch, from New York and Havana, got np about half past 3 o'clock this morning. She came up leisurely, stop sing, as Capt. Bulloch informs us, at several nlantations to out off oaesengers planters and their families a conrtesy on the part of the popnlar commander that no doubt was duly appreciated by the recipients. The De Soto is chock full or valuable freight I hav hearty laogh than we had last evening, ove catastrophe ol the" lrovatore ot eroi is personified by the Buckley brothers, and presented at the Amphitheatre.

One thing ean be staid of this way of doing the opera, Th at Ma na, but the brother of the wbs burnt, before, it wad alwavs ditlicalt to satisfy us, from all and any tk we could gather irom the performance tLe opera. But lo I the Ethiopian version, lead oi making the matter darker, as old naturally be anticipated, makes tre rbole thing perfectly di iphanons. The most orserver, though a fool in sue1' 1 1 see through it ae'clearly as throu. ha eataBtrophe The admirable po etical, hictorical and moral justice, with which, prjor Mannco having been cooked by bis brother, all the rest of the rfra i frtonit, line so many aaiaracns aecherhei and Abednegos, are also doomed suffer incineration strikes the beholder with irrepressible admiration. We remem ber of but one parallel whole range of the drama, one of equal of mortality in the closing irw, we shall ba universally understood as rsferring to a tragedy called writ centuries ago by one Shakespeare.

A coed deal of the best part of tbe of the Trovatore is sung in this tra i very iustlv and creditabl7 rendered. Mitt Gould evinced the possession of talent ability which would procure for her pop uity on the legitimate lyric staire. She 1 does her several difficult morceaux verv well, indeed. Swaine Buckley as Metnnco sin '5 I the song i the tower very sweetly, and win yJhS lhe verr essence of bnrleeque. il Neville No.

11 Commercial Placo'. High School for Young Ladies. Mrs Bigot, who, for the last eight years, direut tue Girls' High School or tue Second Dis tort, has opened, at No. 190 Canal street, a ooaroing and day school tor young ladies. In bsr card, in another column, Mrs.

Bigot points her plan of studies. Wo refer to it for otcsr dete.ua commending the able lady at nead eg the school to the resident families. Texj We have advices of tho 3d inst Gen. Mlrabean rc i Ctntral Anerica, arrived at Galveston oa the 4 inst, his way horn. The Civilian think, k.

aoiea eases of yellow fever in Galveston. Lint Then. M. Jones, of 8th Infantry, U. rove to Fort Davis, where ha ar.nTr.tri quartermaster.

Capt. Johnston, U. S. ktso passed through Indiaaola on his way to The Hdnston Telegraph, of the 30th dk IJjys that, since the report of the previous onday, iihere had been five deaths by Tel. ww fever there.

The Indians, rh withdrawal parties, murdering, robbing and burning. A despatch received be V.C. nfltl I Wit, th the steamboat Starlight, 32255 Wdl arHr8 in Port to day, and I I i I 1 T. Rioe and 2i fa John ETFIED. We bad a more I elestraad ranch or the 1 is not the i I I I I eaual ex I scene.

Of Bti mSst I PACIFIC MAIL FACTS. public interest from Havana is the reported Havana (Jet i 185 I a he cotton planters of this vicinity conld I joothern trade wbm faiiy known hale Hopa The casesof the political prhmimaxntigned etaeritaawtil h. jasasstsaef rsista isim, Ej L0W "'TS before the Roy ai Audtencia, on the 13th or cotton b.ee,nhii7,) 10 nave ud are also prejwd rri order. lTsta I Hak. 7nd sorta disorganization of tb.

September, have been determined, as follows 5wsSUm drawba'ck to us but a Isml AT NEW 0Ei palCEa so can Macneaia caicined. En j. organs or generation. Jy" vmdeTjlSnqne. and Muiedi'" I 18 aade UQd bered this year.

Jt HART CO. ,0 SSjaWMI I And. la Oct. all the cencamitanti sf Herves.sai Court ill Madrid. The charges aainst these Important derfaN heS were receivod vester sceAit aocsE molasses fr.im the neB kaawa aimoada cantinaea to psWoaa were "for secret combination or day from Gen.

Harney, in which that officer "Skatawstaawy." to 3 wm shoemaker, pi Ha I in a. an In smt es taiaam coBr.piraeV) to carrv out the supposed views says that no conflict had taken plane between HALU R(lw, 1.0I2! est aecesrity eaists for it. preaeaos. ut Mr. limhannu, "tor the annexation oi the troops, nor wae there the slightest appre Jrl asenafo.

Lrar Lemona Cnba to the United States." Tne form of the henfion of any. I have reason to believe I l0 lea Powdenv 43 A FEMiLE Medicine, action, or tbe evidence against these men, we that, bad the, rec ived Pri the soMNXa CaSHBB COPAriT, haeln. Llqcorict Ctah. and Sicily. It Is eqnaliy powerful and effectlre, and restores the have no knowledge of, as the testimony was Geu.

Scott t.Hr!iire. that olhYer would I tppotettd'he ao.ie.iei fo a.j avavt neither read iu the proceeding before the not haTO been sent to the rVifie. It may be 2L7Egm lesaseeattaa Ect aoooer an. au the otter Xemcmes ,0 wnfcfa ttle were tLa! OIuM.e wiU g0 by lhe aext Bteamer for VTimtVSt? 3u re bare flooded the nwket, and which am rniitari, nor published in any other way bar, his return. lL 1L11 am, injurioaa.

In place of aaaiatln, or renOT.Ua the lodging from the cocial position oi tne Toim 7 their occupation, their dVpendency lor support A.hrura. Hpe and th BrUiskJ. plaui "mJaATIO ciPeari Saca. wnrttutloa far a rer, Cood reaaoa, too. that taey art daily labor in the factories or shops oi tue Journal of Commerce, in his long and very SSS0BBllp ln'" medical profewtoa aitofether SjSriH TT" aa to endanger the public safety, we do not per ofe Admlral th ofk 1HM' Wbjtfa, sat TBsilmt tbunal ienuuS.ou yl fleet.

al.raofflceTof tha mos't manly apjear I lltnf iwT. atokread To riaarit havB iudaeuc thick and muscular, but well proportioned, of h'0' 'n TTffn 'W fW slone. WINBR'S unml.le individuals first named. a benignant countenance, and the most gen ouetanavs i P. dered 8o, stona CANADIAN VERMIFUGE.

The attempted justification of iU action on the Pacific mail contract, by the Port Office Department, which we published thia morning, is weak indeed, admitting the necessity of issuing new proposals before the meeting the Congta. In the comments we strirtlv to tue contents ot the letter of exula nation on the part of the Assistant Postmaster General. But there are facte connected with this matter that it is important the public and more emnhatio. tue pieH 0f New Orleans has published, A gfg and significant evidence of public opmioil jn regard to continuing the Te mail contract was given before the cloM of Congress, by the unanimous vofe ef the g.nata of the Uaitod gtatei in iu faTOr. That a body of of political opinion, and representing the interests of all sections of the Union, voted with perfect accord, should have had weight with the Depart to be called upon to act on the quest) the transmission of the California mails.

The temper of the House was favorable to the con tin aance of the mail service. Legist tion that would have secured its extension failed to be perfected, not because the majority was hostile to this enterprise, but from a hostility to other matters with which the appropriation was connected. These facte should have had no little weight with the Department in deciding its course in regard to the Pacihc mails. At the time the appropriation for the deficiencies in the finances of the Post Office Department failed, the Panama, the Pacific Steamship Company, and the Tehaantepec Transit Company, it well known, represented in the city of Washington. We are informed that they waited on the Postmaster General and signified their willing.

from the their contracts expired by express in," until Congress had acted on the appropriations, preserving the cnefuie under which they were pei forming tbei grees alone for ri In other words, if Congress refused to recognize their claim for payment, the amount of which wae left by their otter to the liberality of that body, the rost Office Department should coDsidered responsible to the several i 'n0Qla hliVe een "ged as the re discontinuance ot any Pacihc mi lDe expenditure of diplomacy the complication could not be a wben ihe failure of Gore Ouselev nenotiatioDB as a Minister to Cen His failure was attributed. treachery, and, on tbe other, to inetfl close np the business by treaties with Honduras. Nicaragua, and other Central American Starts. To Honduras he will transfer the Bay Islands, and to Nicaragua he will propose to surrender the Moeqt got our own treaty with Nil in the Nicaraaua Transit Par tne ports at each end of the some have alleged, under British control or influence. In explanation of the course of the two Governments on this subject, the fact may be called to mind that, when the dispute about the construction of the lay ton Bui we arose, attempts were made to exnli settle tbe matter by supplementary treaties.

Tho Webeter Crampton and the Dallas Clarendon treaty were negotiated for this purpose, and failed. It was then proposed that, inasmuch as tho object in view could not be effected by joint action, each party should make separate treaties with the Cen tral American Start. This plan is likely mentioned above, and there is every negotiations 1 ns and Great Britain, in i that the British Government will long hesitate to adopt oar construction of the Oregon treaty as to tbe islands east of the Channel de jws metma testimony semes bie official correspondence. panies represented for the extra service per formed. trne Bi the 'tatement comes from I good authority, what pressing necessity exist meiunres of retrenchment in this garter ir.

i cihcalmort destroyed. The Government, on the opening of the Panama route, made a contract with that com pany to carry the mails ten years, at truo i ion per annnm. aivins; a subsidv, in favor of that trans isthmian route of 7 "MMt iMld How the Li ac.ion oi tne epar meut reverses au tuB VV 1th such a contract the hands of the Te huautrpec Lompany, is it not evident to every man. that it could go into the money market way aeren taiTteaUtnsT" COnetraC'r 5 yktt affaaSS and certain communication by the Federal save money t.y tne opening oi routes which obviate the necessity of hitina; out vessels or II eaa srf'JiHhona0 are surprised that economy on this subject San Francisco. We commend the facta which we present Ihis morning to the attention of the people of on this subject such a nnammity of opinion will prevail as to secure at an early day not only me justice of the Government to ns Which it is onr riht to demaud.bat that liberal policy towards the Isthmian transits which will speedily render them perfect in .11 aranwemanta for th.

aid a all their arrangements for the aid of a great commerce now growing up on the western shores of tins continent, PIrT; i. i tb If the Petersburg a Press, and Thomas Goode, also of Virginia, arrived at Washing ton on tbe 30th ult, to settle an ailair of honor Mr Paul was arrested and held to bail in the sum of 50O0 to keep the peace. Cotton Burnt I in Rati road Car Thirfv bales of cotton were bnrned Satnrlav i of cotton were burned Saturday Last in a car on tlie Mobile and Ohio Railroad. on at Scooba, and had not been in the tram more than an flonr vfet wnen tb'' wraa sevTrl! Wes'showed that tfca car'mnrt Lare beenon fire several hours. V'6 6Mh 1Dg correeP()ndent of ew YdTk Joar 8th ult: It hasbeen erroneously represented of late, that the promises of the British Government baf proved to be deceptive: and that, aftei appears that his faiu ias npt thf.aultf hie own.

His failure was attributed, on 'onr called! and Mr Wyke was appointed as his 1 sncceseor. with instructions as I learn to not be aaon for the atecto sara Arrival of the Hreamahl The U. S. mail steamship De Soto, Capt. Bulloch from New York, via Havana, reached her wharf at an early hour this morning, having crossed the bar at six in the evening.

She left the former port on the 27th, and made Havana the afternoon of the id inst, whence she again sailed the morning of the 3d. She brings a large cargo and fall list of passengers, among whom are some of our most prominent A ..1 11 B.vM. Tbrail. From Havana the purser reports that the Maretzek opera company II occupy the Tacon theatre this winter, and that Phillips has been engaged frr the opening at be Villanueva. Of general news the only other item of nowever, is known or the matter, nor as to who is to be the Captain General's successor.

The Havana sugar market is a little more easy. The stock on hand at Havana and is estimated at boxes, against at the same time last year. The money market continues stringent Exchange on London 15 to Hi percent prem Hew iork 4 to OH Hi to 7 prem short sight Freights are in demand and a shade higher. The health of Havana is now excellent, so that any unaccli mated person may now visit the city and island without danger. On the Una ult, during her passage out to Havana, Lawrence Duke, a cook of the DeSoto, died of spasms and was buried at tion is taking place in tho shoo trade.

The impossibility of successfully prosecuting the becoming daily mora annai lesson is cansinn conaidarable individual easiness tbe general interests of trade will ultimately be advanced. At the two public sales 60 1 caa. acid for Ill) Thi ahin Sybil took 285 vaiQed at $13,478, for Melbourne. Total ahinmenta bw rail and ana or the week, 14,068 case. Clark Mill' Nete Statue Tho Washing ton correspondent of tb N.

Y. Timas, in bis letter of tbe 27th nit saya i Clark Mills eart the last piece of hisetjae. trian statue of Washington this afternoon, in tbo prerence of a largo number of invited guests, including distinguished artists and high public functionaries The casting was entirely successful, and the statue will ba ready for tbe pedestal by the 22d of February. Ttis statue wac ordered by Congress. KTSS urK.

rtMTV. sea. Hav dence. Trial of ai It, t.r mrnt of i' ir. "W'10 Ile Captain General of Cuba, for which vTv" (r.

X. I T1SA HoRA, City of Havana, laid, also, that Mies Ada Phillips is to singin opera at the illanneva theatre, so we shall be full of operatic attraction for the season, I Northers stm oreathing upon no and inf using health. eather not Settled. No Other news. BotonBoot and Shoe Market.

Th. Shoe and Wher Reporter, of the th says a a 1 A Trade conttnnes to droop and dealers and niannfactnrere are doing little except attend ing to some few orders from the South and est. There is, however, a fair demand for the season, and the New 'England trade has I Mettr. Editor Mr. Otero, we learn by I to Congress as delegate from New Mexico, by HirtSBf Til Secretary of the Navy has recently made arrangements Tor the reception of an additional numbei of active midshipmen at the Naval Academy fiom thirtv to fortv of them.

Members of Congress from districts which have been the longest time without ap SMfiaSftSiS' aadWwtitaaa any I'l'il'lia Parehaae wfl aartaafc anii rntrt cast mrt namlni ri rf tidiDRS 0f Mr Brn'e1'8 the thenwicdTng's ''thehtpngthe Signer Of the Great Eastetn. Another Neic Boat. Th new steamer so. A. Quitman, Captain John Cannon, built for the New Orleans and Vicksburg trade, was succesefullv launched at New Albany on the the departure of the last English steamer the British Admiralty wereintreaty withtheGreat Eastern for a voyage to China.

It is thought probable, therefore, that she wiU not come to the United State, at all, or not at present The mammoth Steamer has Capacity for 10,000 troops. Advtce Received at Wcukingto. On the 30th advices bad been received at Wash iugton from the Home and Pacific squadrons. The Commodores report matters in their re spective departments to be in a healthy and prosperous condition. Recent advices from Central America, brought by the North Star, represent our af fairs in that quarter as progressing in a satis tbe criminal court on a charge of assault and Isterferisu with a Steamboat Crew.

Wm. Davis attempted to exercise undue intlu ence over the crew of the steamer ly ing at the landing, on the 6lh inst. This IUilLin' Mertallty Aaseac Heathera CsOIriresu not been on perlect terms ot undersUndiog adaired and who bad distinguished himself I uJn. p.H.'areea' is estimated that In the Southern States mora sjsj I beretolore, and now done it bat iu mtmt duhmtj Pn, i pi.e tem Dntch Pink. ocait.

th. gemfoffidaMy" that Concha8 some tiui' received a wound in the thigh, making a CaaaMv's toenmsHMtSH mmm Oyater Bwttwwm ltJ Uthante. ra eaaminaU the rounf too frequently rereai rince asked to be relieved, ami that he will Ka and carrying away a large piece eaaVtEB naEft, f. 1 Cor Varmih. uaaeedoa I the terribia raratea af theae lnaldiooaeneniiearf heaitk not remain aith it beyond another mon'h.

tlesu. when me wound was bound Mt bSBaII and me. it a therefore onir an act of naaas paaaa be the individual an.l otner here wars i. in a marked teat ta. market fLt Bmehea Warie dke WDiEBI CAXI APIAJI VEHJJIFCflE, which, has as certain that Gen Serano' will arrr Iu Lis weakr.s.

leaning up i a VJ o.e. window cism. Prrach ana AaKricae, rf im by tb eorreo of the 12th November. rope, anoer ball ent it inrtantiy ofT, and he sr mq cl8U.w wtew roaLaa Fo.m a mr wic. can.maeuw, "AhhoUkfh we suppose there ir! a very dif tell headioi npon the drck, receiviuif a aM.j naaafioterv ShBlackln Bed Paua.

merai and earthea. and radlcm care every kind of eermlcalar dlaeaaa. ferent reason for the leathering of Spasdah more Serious injury in bis head than he had enderai.ued rave ta tafon tsa Bedta Iplnpta. tarn ml. lo Sew Orleana, wjoieaale aal retail by troops in the vi.mity than to at before in Lis thuh.

He eras carried to the Ve, "'J'V V'rtera J. WRiuur a co 'iieMed by tne timid aniicipatur of we hospital ship, but wonld return, and I ,7 doid FoU SVaiea. Biwlih MiulBtrv, yel we, here in Cuba, are times bis vessels were so disabled that he iSsKamdjSS 2" and Chwtr reet, in faTor ousting the and all tl.e was obliged to remove his flag from oao to Bmcadwattawtld Uordamfoe xum. ae Pn rtet expenses that miiiht be incurred the return another! But he would dot quit tb. scene offcasP an Fhvci 'CTr thForrepa arropnetma.

to its natural aseaaora of Gibraltar, would till Jul? 4, when he had blo vn np or extrl tJl' rVL cmmTbyT35 be borne cheerfully by the 8MifU fKipalatton cated every veeeel he had taken over the rf.ppie a DALLKY'R of thia island, if it should requirtrdT bar. aavsreewa Ha.ey'. improed ferent p0mr. ava.j The eteams'hip DeSoto arrived at half past Nothing could be cooler and braver than aaw. h0i traaat Oaaaaai OACilCAL PAIN BXTKACTOK.

a P. M. yesterday, and leaves at 7 this mora English courage and heroism on this occasion. aLaanHAio. J.

a Rw iD Wounds, dismemberment and death seemed gfJJ ggy bermaa an. America. Bvery ihaa Hta Own Dscier. anmltedWlo! UwasSsm' the'meu bnViVnonareeoi? Firtwswhkacwmm How mich eapemw and tt. would la red.

people arrobo; wbitas tbrngh 114 to 13 door 'picnonsly than in the Admiral and tho Chap tSSMiiSS. ww a re tort merit. rte t0 Per 10,1 lba" Stocks, here and lain. Rev. Mr.

Haelett, who had seen the ftTaidS 7' taeycald always hare on hand nek article. SS SBSSM iUuat boxes, against l.Oill) in hard ights in the Crimea and wore a medal, ToW ha and ta.ed leaky eerncy Far eoa art. dipped last week I boxes and and went into tbe actions tne last year in Mgjaacwrt. Art. mrto.

wllrerarm lm.fic atoa meet their wanrt to every aerency. For exa pto. 4.151 boxes and 231 hhds. No action with aciuaintano he id about 40 years old, and New yrta ji, kmt. 'xoThttroahaa I suma, woanda.

brwaea, coma, fever ssssa smasaa molasses. No chanue in other produce. wears a b. ard which would do honor to a a aOTTgsae aaTma.lmeea t. "Wiasj fc a.ttairon.

ta BrBa Ulm rhCTUBt or wonad, to H'" Stock, bio tea. and bbls. a fine gen'tleman and a hamble, realous tg rtrtatrtert I aC rach peopi. oai, keep mart Dmiey Msatert "p.t Vn.iumber in demand. Cargo of Ibbibbbb Brwt, ratractor.

they need not mm. trtaaymxrtv, re. Ii8htd f31t0a4 per ilJl08 Jlialln' rillBsT WmX Bov mcrednloa. NSM people are, and how ion, tt takaawi quality and selection. Taking an umbrella only, he advanced in the Omer mrtg torior fe wind7a TiTTi rr Freiglus have continued slightly improving.

wounded him in the groin, and he felL A tbegtudem. w'tbeii acd enartmmafmi BSauejf CtaaTkBcai Toath Faata Uonand praiaa. eawaawssasaessrtSbs ssawmaasssa. Boxes to North ports to European, Fal soldier offered to take him in his arms, and pent the ininf of the coonea. DTffovQlWfttiUi mnie.

of tbto ertwarttoae, mira lmy mafieri to aa month and orders i to 3 jj. Gd. carryhm to th. boats. No, 'said he." you To Ha ehrinlc.

Wrcht'aOdqnaaa. ever, mm that mm it, by an mammy premium. Northern cities, 4 to oht do. And he did, under showers of balls and A'he era pam. arrt Itt caiamve pawem, rt rti man rtm.

TT3 SIT TV Pn'h Pafert Ms elsss, A wRieHT a A O. MS JL J. in perrpectlTe I proport also to add a MathemaUial fahneock't Verautntv. Coorae. whensver deaired.

BlcLaae.Verniift.ie. tl sad 161 Chatties stisss I Uferm. remand Wtoe2eW and t. I all order, rimriri rf oreo from have' bwcomV sUreTtheirptites, 'rfi'i TTs s. addre ed.

znela" dramatic the 1st of De the neual tine with the alternative of the Ueot e. WutJr11" 2 olA CH0LA60ODI, nuestions of moneury stringency, hard times, have served out one term of abstinence in onr yW3D. I A'wiaSamwd Ch y. I mTtn rnrrT inTTTfTm Is msiai.a are disposed of, and onr loose cLanxe penal institutions before they are again before VSSm mVsaa i Mint. Dare1, wud Caerry saUka somood tea.

uai a Miserable HusBAjrn Michael Burk a Partner Wanted. Cod uer oiTt'a ce apoa the I inssjatiss a sJMaal mt was verv properly rant, this morning, before A MrTMIllim, awrtagalawwawrt toa satrtrt 1. the criminal ccuri for abum 'and iViolencanv aandrTR. AIZFZoTw. trt cm, rt Etn a.

rt ktoda Ur Cx rrt as. ittd against his duty to his wife and the fm one wire use capital to join aim; wood and mm Dr.peja the i.rm. ot todia uan, ae laws provided for tha n.o.. nf Ha Stare Ba.ineaa Arran aenm aaye mamrt wSmrmrF Thoaapaoainra i chastised h.r. at their common residence, on I on the bank of the MiMwaippL and a hand me aroflt 09 Cham pi eaaavd a rma I XTBf STLTT ''1 1TTZ rXX 5m? tk.ot,e.trttimraW,.mca.am 8I5GCLAR WEAPONS Mrs.

Landngon took an the property, healde. caotna Tere araadreUia jnUa. npon herself, the JOth instant, the punishment Sf lf e2SiTS Pma Bridget Murphy in a grocery store, on rte" i DE5 QRATH'S Dry ad e. street. She beat her with glass lZ', gataTSmttt.

ZXtfoTu gXSfiiZmB. tumblers, much to her discomfort, for which S1JaVZaSiDET a co aadwy. Emriy an. Ebe was brought before the Recorder, and by cCERBX.n. LeSDRY co EadBBeiu Du very.

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Years Available:
1837-1919