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uu fcovttxvBO faoi first mh. lytonplalninir party from ssrloni lDjarr. Da th poinu of th mm little room mi left open for dieenuion." Oa the substantial points of the fatad by yoo, there is, on the eontnury, great roosa left open for dieciuBion. i 1 moat aak first, what an the riretuntUnees -within the eontrol of the goveramant to which. yon sllnc'e Jo yon mean that Her Mje'e Govsrnniont, in eonstraiag a penal statute, or in carrying into effect the provisioies of a penal statute, were to harry at once to a 4o-eiaion, and to seize a ahis boilding and fitting net at ealtliAait kainaT swtltfied OT evidence tftat the proWona of ttoe foreign ea-lietaent aet bad' been violated in the ctvte of eneh vessel 1 i loycm mean that Her Mawetrj GcvenuneBt were to distpeese with proof, and to filet injury apoa the Qaeen's eubjeete by sets a ship poa yoor mere atatortion At the owaers e( taal ahlp were violating the If Vaca is yow nManiog, I anut reply that the government of thia country reepeet the few.

They do not eelae apoa property to the loss and damage of iu owner without proof that they are legally entiiled to po so. Perhaps yoor Beating is that Bar Majesty's Government should have proceeded on the opinion of Mr. Collier without waiting for Aih aalhoritT. But, here again, I must reply that the usage of this country requires that the Government ahonld consult. their own local advisers, aud obtain the opinion of the law officers of the crown beore they proceed entoroe a penal staiaie.

i If yon mean to contend, therefore, that nation in a state of profound peace should set atiae tee xormauues of law, and aet at once upon presumption! and surmises, I entirely differ from you. 1 may remind you that evidence euinotent to aatiefv a court of law as to the equipment" or fitting oat" of a vessel lor warlike purposes, aud or its actnai desu-sbiion, is not obtainable without diilicalty. If you mean that Her Msjaatf'a Govern Bent willfully delayed or neglected the meaeoree by Which the character of the Ala bama could have bea lgatiy ascertained. I must pive a positive kid com piste denial of HIV SStaeei VI IUVH BOTIMVUt 4j VHUIVN of. the law officer, until tbe receipt of which iier Meiestv'e Governmeut could not aet.

was delivered at the Foreign Office on t4ie 2Dkb of July; but in tbe n-orulux ct teat aav me Alabama, nuder pretext of a pleasure excor aion, escaped from Liverpool With icperd to tbe very different circum stances or lil'V and li'Ji. tucse circumaiancod are recorded ia history. It is notorious that II. Genet, the Trench Altmewr tv the Ubited States. Sued out privateers in the ports of the United States; that he boasted in his die patebea of the capture of Britfsa veeaejl which those pfivateete had made, aud thist be procured a sbam condemnation or taote Tee also, that he endeavored 4o make the Uuited 1 Lt.

A I DW.I hue ueuua VI aim vpenauuua aura iwiui.ig to raiee rebellions against England ia Caiutda, aitr! against Spain In Louisiana. According to your own account the United States purposely delayed to give aoy redress to the complaints made by the British Government of the captures of British merebaut vm-aele, because they felt unwilling to act on a policy of repression till they had given due notice of tbe construction they put upon a treaty offensive and defensive with France, which had been quoted in defence of tbe depredations committed on British commsrea. It is evidmt that by so acting the United States Government deliberately made themselves parlies in the interval to the proceed-iegs carried on in their own ports, and the same government, with the sense of justice wbkh distinguished them, made eomp-ur lion afterwards for the injuries indicted under cover snd prouotion of Uieir ewn aud promrfed to exclude French privateers from all further asylam ia their porta." In Mr. Jeflerson's letter, quoted by you, he says "Having for particular readouts forborne to one all the means iu our power lor tbe restitution," Ate. Here id tbe injury stated, aud tiers are the grounds why it was permitted.

But the British Government nave givon no aeylum to privateers bringing prices into Brit-ish ports, rhey have no particular reiSJu to allege. They nave not forborne to u-e all the means 'in their power. They have nae i sli the means they could use consistently with the law of the (aud, and by no fault of theirs those in a single instance proved inefficacious. There was no want of a statute to enforce nor of a will to enforce it evideace was wanting, and an authority to decide upon that evidence, till it was too la' a. Bat tier Majesty's Government cannot promise the United States to act without evidence nor to disregard the lefcal autuoriiy of their own law officers.

As to ether points, we are nearly agreed, so far as the law of rations ia eonoerned. But with respect to the statement in your letter that large supplies of various kinds havs been sent from this country by private speculators for tbe nee of-tii Confederate, I have to observe that that statement is only a repetition, in Retail of a part of the asset tion made in mv previous letter of th- 19th ultimo, that both parties in the civil war have, to the exteut of their wants and means, induced British qii proclamation of tbe 13ih of May. 1861. which forbids her sub jects from affording such supplies to either party. 1 It is no doubt true that a neutral may furnish, as a matter of trade, supplies of arms and warlike stores impartially to both bellige rents in a war, and it was not on the ground that such acts were at variance with tbe law of nations that the remark was made in the farmer note.

But tbe Qoeen having issued a proclamation forbidding her subjects to afford such tupplies to either party in the civil war, her Majesty's Government are entiiled to com- ilaln of both parties for having induced her Majtsty's subjects to violate that proclamation, and their complaint applies moat to tbe Government of the United States, because lt is by that Government that by far the greatest amount of such supplies nave been ordered and nroenred. I do not propose to discuss other collateral topics which have been introduced, but in ex-pUnatlon of my former letter I most say tht I never meant to aocuae yon of giving any encouragement to the enlistment of Brkiau aubjects in this country to serve-in the eivil war unhappily prevailing ia the United StHtea. But it is notorious tLal large bounties have been offered and given to British subjects residing in the United States to engage in the war on the Federal side, and'these British sublets, actiog in definc of the laws of their and of the Qaeen's proclamation, have bean encouraged by the United States Government so, to act. A recent and striking example of the open avowal this course of conduct on the part of the United i States Government is to- be found in the correspondence between Mr. 6s ward and Mr.

Stuart with reference to the crew of tbe Sunbeam, in which, although it does not appear tbat any boantios were offered, Mr. Seward has treated an endeavor to induce British tailors to enlist ia the belligerent service of Uuited Stales as affording no ground of complaint to her Majesty's Government. I am, Mr. Adamt to Earl Rtutell. LxoAtioir or tbe Uuited States, Lohdow, Jan.

26, 1363. iff Lerd-l have the honor to acknowl ede the reception of your Lordship's note of the 24th in reply to some portions of mine of the 30th of last month, respecting the cats of the ontflt from Liverpool of gunboat No. 290 to depredate on the commerce of the United States, i Tear Lordship is pleased to raise a discussion on the following statement made by me. I quote) the paragraph as it stands is your note: Tbe admitted fact of a violation of a statute of this kingdom Intended to prevent ill-disposed persons from involving it in difficulty, by coacmtttu.g wanton and injurious assaults upon foreign nations with which it is at peace, of which hr Majesty's Ministers are invited (by a party injured) to tike cognizance of which they do take cognizance so far as to prepare measures of prevention bat which, by reason of circumstances wholly within their own they do not prevent in season to save the justly complaining party from i serious injury. Oa the tubatautial points of the eae, lUtle roooi asems left open for discussion." V.

Out of my ffofbnnd respect for your loroV rbip's rtprecr nlatioa I beve reviewed the whole of this paragraph with the utmost eve. I am compelled now to confess that lean per elve no ambiguity to mmmatum justify any of tbe tapueetions TJ lordship appears to desire to. raise from it. Starting from a porot of moral oougation. my view as stroog between Mtions lk to between Individuals, mat wjurwe wmoiow va an Innocent party, of which, if not PravenW it baa a right to complain, provided that it Five notice In time seasonable for the appli-Milan of adeauate means of prevention.

tfcould be ao far as practicable repaired or compensated for oy tne party tuat does ut wrong, or tuners mj i none oy persons under its eontrol. I have applied the general principle to tbe case before me The fact tbat a warning naa Deen given in run season to prevent tbe departure of No. S0 does not do vend npoa mv statement, iaaamueh as it is imply a question of dates open to the inspection of all men. Tab facttnat Her Msiestv's Government were convinced of the justice of tne representations made, ts parent from tbe determination to wbich year loidship admits tnat tney niumateiy came to detain tne vesdoi. Tbe fact tbat this decision was so Ions delayed as to fail in effecting, the objeet intended, whereby great injury has been actually done, and is yet likely to ensue, to the commerce of tae United states, is equally a question purely of dates.

Inasmuch as these constitute the substance of the paragraph of my note to wnicn exception is (as en, i must eoniees myself whollv at a loss to perceive upon what ground any doubt can further be raised about But voor lordhiD oroeeeds to de me the Lobor to address a series of questions to ms as to the possible meaning tbat may be conveyed in my language, which might imply (rem, the failure to act of Her Mjety's Government, motives of some kiud or other thut I fcave potdiirtincily expressed. I must rennect- fullv ask to be excused from entering iutonuy such field of controversy. I desire neither to make charges nor to raise implic ition of an unnecessary nature to complicate tbe d'ttiuut-ties of this painfal subject. AH tbat I deem it my duty to know is, a grievous wrou hia Deen done to an innocent and ineudiy nation by what items to me to have been a most uu fort urate -delay in eftectiDg a preventiou that later experience eonclasivbly ptiowi ontjht to buve been applied in time. Of the reasons that preventedr such an tpplicarion, inasmuch as none of them could have erown out of the course of the injured party, 1 have no wish to enter into a discussion.

The principle of justice is not merely that ngbt shoull be done, but that it should be sufficiently prompt fleet its object, otherwise it is jusuoe denied. Upon that I am content to rely. As it is probable tbat I may receive f.t au early moment further iustrnciions from my Government in respect to tbe substantial poiut involved in the present 1 deem it nnadvieable fuither to take up your Lordship's time by enlarging the limits ot th- dlecotslon or purely qneel.ons. i desire to express my obligation to you for the readT and full manner in which yoi.r Lord ship naa exonerated u.e from tbe suspicion of encouraging the enlistment Ol tier Jisjsty subjects in tbe service of the United At the same time it is not without regret that I perceive tbe charge still prseveret in against tbe Government of the United States If I ccderetaiid your Lordship aright, it is now affirmed tbAt because the Government fitters lare bo an ties on enl-stment ia tbe United States, t-ud because British subjects in the United States, tempted bv these bouutiee, do occHflonally enlist, therffore your Lord-(bip is justified in having affirmed, in yoir fcrmer note, tLat the Goverament of the United States, systematically and in disregard of the condty of nations, induced them to enlist. Aa well might in ay turn, in view of tbo frequent applications made to me to procure the diecbuxge of citizens of tbe Uuited who have been tempted ia tbe i'ame manner to enlist in Her M.vjeaty's service in this Kirgdow.

fcnrne he existeuce of a si on ilar policy. Farther than the presence of a general offer I do not perceive that yojr Lordship's reference to the action of "Mr. Seward, of which I am not in a situation to sreafc authoiitMliveiv, appears to extend. Farther than tills. I meet still continue to Ji- ela nj the belief in the existence of any systematic policy, aa well in the oats case as in the cthor.

I pray, UHAKJ.CS ADAM 3. Jarl Ruttel to Lord Lyois. FoKtioN Orricx, Jaii. 23, 1SiJ. I have to state to your ihat I Ititrly received ftom Mr.

Adams eome papsra respecting the proceeding of the Alabama, whioli Mr. Adams infoiiaed me be had been instruct ed to submit for the ooubiiieraliou of Hor Ma jesty's Government. Iheee papers contain accounts cf the van ens captures made by tbe Alabama, bnt tby do not appear to Her Maiestv'a Qoverataau to affect in any way the principles of intcrcti- uonal law applicable that ship, upon wbtcii tbe answers of Her Mujaty'a Government to tbe de mauds of tbe United States Goverumdn; in Ibid cape have been framed. Some of tht memorialists prev that tbe United Sutet Gov ernment will ao order their naval forces as to the captures made by tits Atab ttna. ILie ia undoubtedly the remady for the evil of wbicb tbe memorialists complain, but it is, ol course, one with which Her Majesty 'a Clov-err merit have no coucern.

Ikere is also au allegation tbat the crew of the Alabama are partly, or mairly, composed of British subjects. If this be so, these per- eotiS are aoiing in violation of the leeu'a proclamation, and of the foreign enlistment act but, unfortunately, in accordance with the principles upon this subject maiotaiued by Mr. Seward in bis note to your lordship in the case of the Sunbeam. Earl Rutttll to Lord Lyon. Foreign Offics.

Feb. 14. 1813. My Lord I bad a conversation, a few daye ago, with Mr. Adams, on tbe subject of the Alabama.

It did not appear that hla Government de-aired to carry on the controversy on this subject from Washington they rather left tha conduct of the argnment Mr. Adams. On a second point, however, namely whether tbe law with respect to equipment of veseld for hostile purposes might be improved Mr. Adams said tbat his government were ready to jisten to any propositions Her Majesty's government had to make bat they did net see now their own law on this subject could be improved. I eaid tbat the Cabinet had come to a similar ccnclueion, ao that no farther proceedings need be taken at present on this subject.

am, iic. THE PITT. Up. A poor old sick formerly belonging to Mr. Adolphe -Wiliz, id reported on tbe Third District poliee books as having been sent op from the fvrts, he being in a wi etched atate of health.

Basket Aguk. Poor Barney Williams has got himjelf Into trouble again. lie was arrested by virtue of a warrant issued by the Provoet Court, on a charge of representing himself to be a special officer, arresting one Mores Hoistein and extorting monty from him as the price of hia enlargement. Barney awaits a hearing. In Sjcarcu or a Father.

Just before day on Sunday morning a colored child, aboat eight months old, was left on the door step of a house on Gravier street, occupied by a colored woman named Christina Thomas. She heard the eriea of tbe little stranger and opened her hospitable door, and since that time has minutereu to its necessities. Whether the Si ooog wanderer is bond or free is not known. ho will lay claim to the homeless waif Found Drowned. The body of an unknown man was fouud yesterday at the heal of Market street, in the river.

Accidental Death. The Coroner was yesterday called to hold an inquest on the body of Thomas UarrlLgten, aged 53 wears and a native of Massachusetts, lying in a house on Levee street, adjoining the soap factory of A. Brown dr. Co. It appeared that the deceased had fallen from a callerv attach 1 to the factory, and from appearances the fall was 1 from aa apoplectic nt.

a verdict of accidental death was accordingly rendered. Attempting to Wound. Alex. Puouot was arrested yesterday on Toulouse street on a charge of aasauldog and attempting to wound Paulino Yerret with a razor. The cause of this unnainrai conduct is supposed to nave been jealousy or some thing of thai sort He was tent to prison for six mouths aud required to fare ish peaoe bonds after be comes onu The parties, strange to say, are man aud wife, a Provost Court.

Judge Peabodw. Mrs. Clery, tor getting drank and disturbing the peace, waa fined 10, A colored girl named Harriot, wa up for stealing $12 from tbe store of Moses Levi, on Rampart street She was sent to the Polise Jail for a month. Jane Lawrence and Kate Iljbinson were etnt to the Workhouse for getting drnnk aad disturbing the peace. Mrs.

Farrell waa up for using seditions language. It appeared, however, that she only cursed the soldiers, uot ths Government. She was discharged. Mia Clay, lor moistening her throat with intoxicating drinks waa haed $10. James Winn, for causelessly causing the arrest of two men, waa fined $20.

Julia Arbuekle, for using insulting aad improper language, waa fined $10. A negro named Erasat waa fined $20 for disturbing the peace and reaistiug tbe police A. J. Lewis was need $5 for driving a buggy on the Kutral Grouai of Esplanade Street. John Bipley was fined $10 for assault and battery.

CLarlee McKnight, for intemperate conduct, bad to pay a like amount. A colored man named Lewie bad to pay $15 for hiving hie back yard in a filthy condition. J. Fisbail, frr seditiously wisbiug that the river would fall, in order to favor the rebel cause, and for stating that Gen. Batler had robbed a-chuch.

waa sent to prison for a month. Margaret Murphy alias alias Gallagher alias McCluskey, waa op on a charge having stolen about $1,000 from between tbe mattresses of the bed of Mr. Walker, cbere she had been employed aa a aarvaut, and where sbe alone, bseide the family, tuts arct-be. Sim waa only iu the house for a weak. It was proved that sbe at the a a tae time kept a hoope bereelf and a eervaut; tbat bnr bor.e was the resort of derpetate cbaraetfrs; that ebe had lived at different places uader dinerebt names.

The money was in its plase on Saturday, sod on Sunday it was gone aud rhe waa nov.o ilbo. StUn articles wer foYiod in the bonso of the by Olfi Ford. She bad 'old fale abaut a child with a broken arm, aud berconduct altogether was extremely tnpicioi u. The Judge sentenced her to eighteen months' irupriaoa-njent. John McCarthy, whr, by Sis own confection, bad adored a woman iu New York and liR.f come out here tn avoid he consequence, was i eut to prii'cn till bo can rttaeuKr the narceoftbe ship he r-ume out ou.

He waa arrtsted aa a deerter. Jtbn l-iBiuimno, for eelllr liquor to sol die: was lined $-5. Stephen Smith, for drunkenness, had to pav $io. tAs-ky eHs98 Jjun Williams and for aa enult and battery with a brick, aud being daa-gerona and anepicitus characters, were sou to Woianonse, W. for sixty, aud t.

for thirty days. t.o Sunduy Jadjre Hngbes disponed of tbe dock. Jle eert a mulatto boy. who bad leeu acting aa a cook in tbe Caetomho to prison for three months for stealing a watch. Mr.

Lester was fined $'J5 for refusing to disperse from an unlawful astembly. Fred. Iliil and McCall were fiaed for einging feeeeb soDga. ivj. Agnes kkobineon was sent to prison for thirty days for hurrahing for Jetf.

A young girl, fourteen yers of age, wu rent to the Honse of Hefage for having thu early entered on a career of wickedneea. Pat Kelly, for seLiisg unliceueed liquor, was Etexi fW. OFFica or 1HK riCAroaE. i M.mdRT Artl 'l rlerk. COTTON Lt wwk.

rot rrrtfj, ViJdliug, rriiir-j r.fiiktd. Id kt Julci ft tuil 5b da kt tfc D. SL'o AK Tb tn'tr t-dy oiifaif a io CC0 tevrrl k'tt tltr. for inferior tf. crop, id ivc fi.r Ul rrop, srn bhls cittern jotl By tlcn, 10 Lb it.

loll it 1. asd Lbl rUtrra at 4l(r. 4p Tfl MOLASSES-To dny'i ie are .10 a ,1, Id UU, at ivc. lor tood old cio, aod Hie. for iafr-tier faroieiitliic new crop.

POKS-Jl lot ot 7A good c-Tcr bright Mill told $lc bUl. FLOCK TI.e rttall Jfiand auppllid at :3 aj for W1SCHL1.AN EOL'S Sloac auriinn ta.lav: Itlbiln Hay at 7 hN. bx- aauaged S'mij. at- en irnkln To'ihcro at 3 10, (ikinTripj at SI K' i (jrra.au Liar tt 7 Mi 4 hlky lo In La i bU ola No. at ti jri and Hi kltl ir u.

1 at G-r 4 But 1 bit. inf-rlor uirfia at li'ti 11 a mail lot of i.a.gea C'oru at Si rai, aud 40 llofi at ID. CATTLE MARKET. JfterFO City, Xou1y Erotuf, A aril V) Ut Srtuiday efrniug hi Tr.au CattU, 11 Sbcap Mid 14 Veal Cuttle. 8ale 2 Trial Ctf.tr il i Sberpand II Vrnl Citt.

ttf-k on ale Cattle, hofl and 3i Veal Ca'tle. SJCP CAlTL.fi ti Huote Weitera Bterc IB 9 c. Tazaa Cattle, 8 rat aaalily at 2.SJc. P' II a aad recMud aao tulrd quality at. IMSHC I nat.

fBEEP Chuire at ttffrw b9d. Is kit t. At jrota. "Mll.Cli COWi-At sloven) heal. TJLAL, CATTLE At Sio39 head.

TIONETAKY ANP FINANCIAL. KOSDAT TENI. April to. TLe adyicea ratid tLii morniiis from tlie Nortb aad larope, fmy two day later, have fallen on be-etofore qtlet and languid market, aad biai bk commenceinent of the week, have netulngof a tuonctary natnra to runimtct on. In aaaaaua put, Monday was tie anoat ctiya Say on oar great I.erre, when raruea of Cottaa af from two thftsisad to tear snd Are thootand balat were laaded.

Of cot.na 'a bars nothing of tbeaa receipts to cpnimant ua thi. rv.kiug. If aa taka ike adlc of the lltk irul from New York aa a critaiicn, the Gold icaikrt may bo aiauinei aa Ut-log a touch ct the 'dgrta On Turlajr. the loft, it opened at Mi, and r'osed at lAClj. t.ri:n Eschangv ruled fio ltilHl'.

Thia ahnwa a dae.iioe froji p.e-y.oua tranea tioin. Tha geuaral Xonty market oi Tork ry eay. Tae tame rea.aik will apply ta Boatnn. the Gauera! Ooeeriinjeut waa diabaraiug largo of money, whtili militated againet rtry prefer re on Bjgi li "market waa qniat to-dy, eia Itr ttrnee. Priae baakera wara atlling cberka on New foikitK fil prtai.ot Ontilde ratea rawged from 1 preinlom, auo thotgt checkf were held at a bighar fi(re than 3 we aid not learn of any aalea.

Sttrllag waa weak, am. -houah drawora are few aad far betwten, laet weak' quotttlona are auttalaed; ls ta lliaretbe aekiogratca France S. 35 ta 3.10. Tha more-meaU are coufimd toaanaP auaia. In oor Produce ruarketi hue nothing worthy sf re.

nark. Tha atocka of Sagar and Moluaea an th- Leya are well attained, with only voterat-j buelneia in proapect fnr tha wtek. TLe latcit adyicai from Mew York, lay tha ilth, allode aa toliowt: Tba market for Cottou continued dn'l and oruetUed yetteiday. There waa more doing iu Flour, at ratea, aiul In Corn at a ehada liwer pricee, wnlie Whaat mi qoiat. the demand for groccrtei wu m-inly ed ta Rio Coffee, baga of which chauea haidi at onlloim qnc.tall; L.

Caat lu-tia Rice waa iu more ra-aocat. 1 iiecrackeri, were brisker. fa.r t.u,ba,i wkm iu flay et-d Tallow. WhUkay waa dull and heary. rVell, tbe sboye xtract may or may not be: of tome In tereat to rur rcaSTi.

Wa are ir'o. rned that Firerrackera" ware briiker, aaj we are to aiaama that Sugar was nteltiag. We have aithirg to aay on our local Stock market. Wa are nat informed of a tale of bank at. cka, nar any movement la From information before na, wa fie 1 tbat tbe banka in Northern citiia hare teen reiy (Deceitful the pan aiz monthi.

In Eoit.Ti there are forty foor bauka. On tha lat of thia thirty -eight of them declared, diridanda ct from Ma4 to 4 yct out 0 profit for tt laat eta moat be-one bank 6 4yct, ona i iit nne -Ji, for the aame time, while only two pan their for the year, and another for tbe laet aiz months. The manufacturing coaopaxiiea atao declared large dirldenda eaor-aoua la lomi 1 pacta. ay np to ta aad so yet. From ail tha mfotmation before oe, the moneyed aeyociatlone, banks snd manoiactorici of every kind, have for tba laet ytar glyen great return to tockhalder and proprietor.

From all acconnta at band, the action af the Legialatura of New York In regard to reatrletmg bualneia la gold will prove a nullity. The two Eouaea eaanot agree. There may be ecte, law and elate tea enacted by acorea, but they never can control tha immutable law of trad sod commerce -mpply and demand far as tb rgia-tion of money tad lta Tains gora As wall enact a tear that th great Klaetaalppl river ehall be made to change its coarte and ran towards th Rocky Mountain. JatakCei Powcaee. 400 BsJUlf LB, new landing ex brig iorf And KK baarais.

tending ax Kkr. Klllcott, la prima dar. For sal by SEO. A. FOSDICK, rS Netchee ttraat.

Straw Goods A YEKY LAHet; and iunrable stock af Men auys' iflaeea' aad CaUrral STaUVT flOODS, jmw opened and for aale as low pricaa, JtKlAX. HE AD. Agent, mbJ6 tm S3Cnatealiwaaatrcet. MARINE NEWS. ncATORB amoi, ajxu Mi.

JOHN S. WASHINGTON, aad (aaaaraata, are tba aiy aaUwriud Maria sod Elrr Wws Bepwrto fer ta FVcaysac. CLEABMD TESTIKDAT. Eark Comet, a'orriaon. for New Tork, Workmaa tea Bark landcn, Howll, for New York, Brott, Davis Shona Bark I.r Knae, Rr, for Pbiladelpkla.

Wtr Bark Hainan, Bartlett. for New Toik, if'. Sckr Vt ataoa, Willeby. fr Haraua, aUtr tUIVXD TJ 8 Sttamihip Or Wabington, Poet, Trom Nw York 1 Ith to A Monltoa lit diatrlit 0 Ttaniport Fteamablp UiUhiu, Leiatgaajr, from Wew York lPtb Inet. via key ittn, to 0 (tnirier- mter 4tb diatrirt 44 Baeameblp Contlnratl, Sgarahmaat, from WW York 11th to Warneken kea letdUtrict Wn Tranaport Bte.mehlp St Mary, Talbot, from Berwick' Bay, to QuartermaerIt dUtrict Brt Ella Reed.

Sermen. 31 day from Phlladalsbia, to A Yor Sd dlatrirt S7 Brig St Mary, Dunham, So day from New York, to maatar Schr oriugton, fin tV Coaat, to nrntei-id diet Sckr laonterey, (ru be Coaeu to maatT-d dtat BeKe i t.mKi ttt muter td diet Sctr AU.Iope, 1, Irr the CoaJt, to mater-d diet Minn fatkerin. fm Coast, to mooter -id ilat Sloop Norma, fm tbe Coaat, to inw-eer diat STBAMSXe. Union, Vi, fi Manchae. iDrrrille, Dillon, fm Baton Rouge.

Sontharner, May. fm Baton Rrmg. 8t Maurice, Brown, fm Baton Roage. Time and Tide. Sheldon, Ira Baton Rocre.

Tugboat Boiton. 1 lbbetu. fm tbe towed down and ta lea l.li brig Hyland a. -aroagbt up trom tne Turn, brig St Mary aud fclia Reed Below Coming Up. Brig A Tlorta Btig A H'-pkiu Srhr Joiepbiiie F.

Small BXrOR-TS. NEW YORK Bark Comet bbl molnara M-rr at'tcke redtir NKvV VORK Bark Lfndfn bbl 3i bbd ingar MO bbl: R.olaete nioa NEW ORB. Bark Damun-M bale rottou 11 bM I hd roee- I'M hhli rrolaneee 7 hb roiin pkg ar.iee FHILADELFHIA Bark Laura Rnu-47 hna ugar got. hkla moUisera HAVANA Schr Watian-Iu ballad IMPOAT8. NEW TORK ati-ainetilp Cromwell-Artd mdae NEW YORK 8ttinnhi, Malaata St.rre to 0 8 tiua.terrnaier NEW TORK 8tamhiu Cunliuental Aasort.

rrnlre fcOSTOK a br Al bill paper to A IUkIt. ok-t htii in A I) Urteft" Are -m do arictf, Bvrne Aen tf keg butter 9 kegcneer ew. hrila pita-toe to 8 lloaiiy ICu pkg 1 Iihi bx oap Voe Broa 1.S7 balei bay F. I lrew tvd floor A Dexter ou bhl -ottiet A Fudick bxa cheese Newell -TA tr bam IM l-g firS to GrlrTio arder Htw VOhh-eeai award- 100 bhl iiaoia itl-n A Feab. Id 10 bhU ale Thooipaon A.

Barnee II bblt beaa 3 bbti apple ho Bbla rlau: Ai kgt buttrr 8 Uevunt Aro-flii bbl potato- A Qri'TAco SSO Vbt floor erlfrin-! hge coffee Faauacht A. Pro bbla alrabnl 41t pkn iltelrad n.l bbl flour lw( bag Hour iuu bale hay aad or dee KV OhK- Biig St Mcry 10 balea hay on oale 1 iu ki rora no loae coal 1J live toigi datra chickea to orrfer TfULADIXrHlA -B-lg Ella IUed-AMorted mdx RKCKIFTB OF PRODUCE. HANCH AC- Steamer Union -s bbl fi hljito funr bbl u.u.a Ilk. I a. Hmitl Id Uj Bell A rUiulUuy a da A LrHliiT no A (itiait.t A Co 4.1 do Maupcia 47 bal.

a e.ittoD halet n). a tu 8 firiffin BATON KOCC er Ilwvtiie II ba'r cotton 7f lag cattun 7 bbla nuuaaea tl Taylor UK bbla da li' -te fo aa PA'IOM KOLGE Steamer Sojtherrter at hbd tatr A MtiLUum.lv to bbla n.o'aMe to May -8 do A L-fnreat tfr do ft hhd lUL'ar beyera 8 do Tourea du tru.po-10 FJ aSilva-iwl btil molnate bVII A Boullgny too io uhu auar txtr hide and jundriet Ot'ler BATON ROCGE Steamer 8t Maurice -S4 hhd iuiu SA bhl rtiolnea A napp -1 xr do to order ae. bae cotton to Aven 'anu A Rro auuilriet, ordar BATON KOl'liE Suarrrr Time id Tid SO bbl rxi'erea to r.nlt-r COST Lr Borgf-U hhd itigar 101 bbl noltuti to nider COAtr Ethr Vt hhda lugar 177 bblj molaaae to id I -Srbr hhda tugar loo bbla mo lnaaei, to rrier COA8V Sclir Motiterry ti l.bd augar 144 bo! mo laaue in COAST Sloop Cathinne -40 bbla moiuifi to ordtr CO.AbT- Sloop Ncrtna 43 bblr jiolaaara to order Per N. Uprloi.u aud O. W.

Railroad. f7T molaaae A VI eed do uergeu do 8 do Datluiif CONSIGNEES. Per (tean-rhip rulltlnental, from Nw Tork Blum Frank Krt Arr beard- Bla-e ftco-W A 'J Blajichaid-U Hounain Kaiier-Mar bfl.k Colin tor ol l'oi 1- t'taravoueil- Damltrei -O roznni.uate Aco Cora A Negreponte 11 Carter -Co: Colbiini rowlli.g A Bro Dexhelmer -liuntre Aco Patjran-C Fpincla-E ttro Kilia-FojerA eo Mira Firmitig t' Fitawiliiam Falk Fiujt Ao-L Oriiiia-Orieff, Bynin io-A (inru Ai 11- Mta A Gordon llaaaell Huye-Col Moliilmd i Hti-T Irani- Keep-J Lane -C Kms-man-J I.eine-Z I ane l.eivimnnt Ti Moi'dy Sliilcr-Mate-len Br--1forl 8 Marx-O 1'oit MlirbLn A Srti werlr.er Nrtit ttro lU-v U10 (hi-r-1' neii -l' i-rafaAro--E Am- Kliralibo Kr Rice B'oa Aro 8. bui i.li -M Sn.itli-uji A FUniw-th Aaylnm-A 8 liab rlrhwen-Tirreil A lisle Tbiele tt Si-iirr Wit' rr A nfleid Wehl A Dnnrigrr-A VI ussnn Jr-ll Un-rn aiil.i btUuyavu 1' riinrd Vmrnh.iWt-i-mil 11 1 earaon SCagee A Hucau-Ct! riatvkiu. MEMORANDA.

t'f The pureer af the ateamaliij Cnnt'nental rmorta tniit oji '7ti. waa boar.l. tl ofl' Key West oy cusiboat eiuuuville. witb a aiiinri ptixa Khuonir in tow. 8 poke n.

Fiv favt Dunham, cf tbe brlr 8t Mrv. on tbe fib of Mirrh. off Turtuea. (bin Ncnnaritl. frnru Fort II roe, lor thia port.

PASSZNORB. Per ateamrhip frun New York Wila.m HoM.erd. A Svott. illiam, l)r Berr. IMtl, ratian Meptiena, Jrio ymen, OtUrtn, A Mitchell.

8 Uiruliou. ilirkey Notlre ta Iarlarra. OfE pi Llghtuoart: Eughiar. EiyLtli Duta, New Oileana, Starch 18, 11. 'T'BE LIGHT AT AS-a-L'OU 1 RE, Lmljna.

or 1 af tha Faur of tte River, wl'. be ra 4-ibibited on the night of MO.NDAt. tne "th day -I April, IMS, aud aa erary night theret.tcr, freoi tuitut to anrriae. It I a FIXED LfQkiT VAK.ILD BV FLASH BB. ua tha i)iun af Frrtnri, of I Tlilr' Order, ttuL erery tarty -five aecuntfa The focal place 1 a ai cleva Man of aeventy-aevaa feet alMve the maan teval af tk tea, making vte lignt viainie, nn4ei ordinary eixcuan-ttant ca, at a AUtanca of kftacu miles.

Tba Tawer ta of Iran, laond, and painted black, By.oidtr of th Lighlboas IU ard St. F. BOKZaNO, Acting LlgbtkjuM nh8-tat Eight aad atath Liecrict. Janpartaat fHatl-. A FRENCH Aft, rereatly arilvad in thia rivy apecttully afler hi aarvio- to tha pabtl.

lt tiee treetnicnt of Epileptic and other Mervaaa Liaaaaae aly iirea payment attar a eompleta cure oi ta po fern ooafided to aia aare. Apply ta MR. BERI JOFFRET, at th corner of Barrack md Do'genoi ttraata, Every day, from s'alock A. 4L to 4 a'cioa T. M.

aahsi la' CJratery t. rocery (iracery. 1RE8 FACT FULLY lulorin in IrieaJa anr tbe pablh geuarally tbat 1 have juat opened a new OB.OCE1T aoiaer Frauktln and Melpomene atreet. Fint Itiatrlct tp im B. a.

M1LLBB. Cottaa ('attoa. HltiHFST MARKET PRICK paid lor Cot to a In large ar eauall aaaatltiea, by aCH WANES, DONNELLY A mhia Ira Head of tbr. Old Bajko. A Care.

PBOTOQ2APHS of any deecrlpttea palntrd to orrixt FlaliotvreL, Ivorytypa. Ac, cople of Amurotyk-. ercthrrplcturefofdeceaae.il peraun 1 small SUniaturft for breaat-prns 1 Llkaaaaaa executed on tvary -matlui anoat dcrable aa we.l aa most lifa-li-e of ll nila. tor. Ma 16 ST.

ANUKCW aTRCCT, Jysa-tf atwaen St. Charlaa and ApL. Hpool ThreaJ Wpool Threud. 6000 DOZEN A'eximlrr's, S0J yard, hit siwo ark', oo yard. ark.

lcui too Wbita. 1 a DUaoond. uo yards, Cuiored. lao Linen Tnres Black. Fare -by MAUH1CB ABRAMS.

Broker, irt 39 Natchex itrrxt. eo. Bright, A TTORNET AI COU.ISF.LLOH. AT LAW, Natchre atrAt, batwaan Camp aud MagaaJne, Alb e-m lev uili Af UOITLIGNY, AUCTIOSmXU ASD APPRAISER. QFFICE AT MERCHANTS' and AUCTION JUStt KXCHAHOE.

WmT WtU attend to Bales of Kaal KtoU aad an oHho tales entrnited to him. FtO A Bplcadld Attortment af Vlrrfala CUEWLna TOBACCO, COH SISTINe in part 01 J. A. Brav, pound) Burton ft May's, pound) D. W.

Burton poondt: E. Pop', pound) Ba'ly Tawn, poonda. Pelican Pancake, Sailor' Solace, half paandai also, a Ana asearteaeat of Uaracaa aad Havana Imitation Ciatra. Faraaleoy SLATER BROTHERS, gall saa Si Tchsmaitoaias aw oaa. SIGN OW THK Oils, FalnU, Whit Lead; Oakum, Hemp, Whltlnc Sam.

Square. Rannd and Sheet. iCordaae. Marlio. Tarred aad Whlta.

Twine. India. Cottaa. Selna and Hamm Buckets, Deck and Water; Spade. Sbevala and Scoopai La.

pa. Hand, gg. iob, Signal aad Pettfcaatt giaila, 3d. to iod.i Splkaa, lit to Inch Brooms, Cora and Hiskoryi Iron. Raond and Sqnare; Torch Baaketa, of ail srses, Ax and Oar, from a 1ft faett Pay klnv Cotton and Horn pi tad gen ara 1 assortment of 8ht Chandlery For sale by U.

t. DAY, Front aod 40 Pnttoa mail 3m Haw Orleana Tba Adnata Bxprvaa Oampagy, Wo. it MA9AIJEIE STREET, FCSWARD by Onitod Stoto Aft II steam srs, via rtaw fork, mall and valuabia- pat tag as, marcbandlaa, sab. pier, hank not fa and tjacie, and aU artlcla raqaiiint) diitrb. to ail part a of tbe United State.

OA 3a 4VAA A BLAAX, Agunt. JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT THE IO AYUNE. tSfll If. Cbbtp Street aad 17 Bsmk Ftaui) BOOK AND JOB PRINTINO Ta rropileloi of THE FICATONE reapectfnny o-ndt taoaa 1 tnatr fcllaw-ciUmta, staamaalp aa4 itia g4 ownara, who ara la want of auy kind af JOB PRINTING ta aaD aad leave their order a tba abov tntiriikimaa, when they caa have tbctr work necctad ta a laamtil atanaar, and apaa th most reawneblc term. saatoriai Mat ia tat departraaat af tba fliaj sa OBc waa akctod with the great eat car, aad is ilU ky adaotod kii acattr Flaia antl Omunontskl Job rrlatfaQ With tha cUnoat dlapatch ok aa BfU.

EAES, BILLS LAOINO, BXIAS OF FAR4L DRAT BBCBiFTS, CHXCB. BOOetS, STEtAMBOAT BILJkS STEAMBOAT CARDS, BOORS, LAWYERS' BRIElFS. FAMFHXETaX FOSTERS Of all Caters aed Uats, aad all kind FANCX ItTITATIOIf T1CKJDTS aal CARDS far Balla, Solreaa. and WwKlnaa, A a. Oar atiek af r.JCY PAPER.

CAJIUS and ORMA -i KENTAL BORDERS ia of tha moat var.ad aad carcisitf aeiacr.i iu nue y. HOE'S AND ADAKS'S tTBAf FOEB FRESSBt arc ad la this aatabliiiaant, by mean af whiclkth argett order can be farniekad at jbert noUca and at low rate i ao that every character a Printing caa be done by thia OtBca, from a Poctaruf aay dlmanalnn down ta Vlai'lpg Card, and loch a workmautlke manaar aa wli ftva th moat pertact aatUfa. Kon. WLNKR'8 CANADIAN VERMIFU3B A CERTAIN BKMEDY FOR WORMS. Phyaldaaa generally saw sa WISER CARADlAJt "SLfiMirTjeE.

TLi a simple Tgetahl prrpuatun, and can always be administer arlth prtt aatety and conndenre aa to the raanlt. and will alwayt oeatrey norms, ana reator tne patient to health. Oaer on thousand cersilcate have bean sent to asut rrotn planter, mercoanta and pbysiclana, Bearing ts.rl mony to th efficacy of thia lnialiiki rmdy. Wr- rasbs ui an case. MEDICAL tVIDF.UCB.

We, the andaraig-ed, having traqaantly adnainltaaiad rilMR'J CAJiiAuvlAIt VEK.MlrOUC, and bring fully antlarieii ItaeAcary, cwAdeurly rtrommeu as (iXeaud cT.cieut rrmtdy lor the expulnoa 0 Warto from tb lnteatiual canal. G. O'REILLY, Licentiate of tbe ft- C. Surgeons in Ireland, A. to.

DICK1I4SOM, Member of tha A. af Sargaon in Loudon, Ac, PHTB1C1A0S, CHEMISTS AJ1D DRDOeiSTS PRAIBE IT. 7'afiin9r 0 Ktm OrUant Dotiart and brttgffHtt We, th an-lrTj'gntd. Drnggtst of th city of Orlsan. have sold in our trad WINEI'S CAIfADlAR YABJBIFDUE fur over ten eat psst.

and Macs Itslb trviiucUon into this section Uxq country, it baa given aucn eu9 taction 10 our cnatouera, tbat wc fael lostlSc la layiiif it ia en of tb bat rmdia for Wwrns have auy tnow lodge nt Hb Aenaady, Jama Syma, Woodman a Rout. H. RaaJ A Oss Cusacua, Bro. A V. FradericUuo, E.

B. Wbeeiock B. Abrain. F. P.

Daconga, e. Lcioy, J. Da BennevUla, Julaa A. or, R. Turury, Dr.

O. A-ufwax, JaLn ti. Pope, Edward Aieix, JoLu A. Soiuers, A. A.

'eychaud, Henry Oolaruonn, C. Es. inola, SI. Martin, E. MacPharsoa, Jnrdao, E.

Muugla, F. C. Henriqne. Dado, 6. Moriaun P.

Cloyel, Louis CmU. IU.0XH OMtflPOTEST. We to onr raiders and t.ia port lie grsray ioii- vtt-g co-fj ct a letter rcceired by oa frooi J. rf Vrary, of tt Coaservailve, aaclaiu ttie same time a eotnmunicarioa that pa par from Col. Vnaaer.af ftortn Mississippi, aad who wa formerly associate editor of the Conservative.

Th subject of Uu letter and do not feel it necessary tc ibDi-ntut on they tell the whole story, on that oaght g.i ni.nit: to tboe Li whuse baud tna rising ci.ildri:. ar placed for ncu-tur said for care. Ail we as of oor readers is a careful perusal of the docaaaent CONSERVATIVE OFFICE, Aberdeen, Angnat 3, isaa.) Ztcsan. Wright a Co. A any testimoniai In rferei.cs to aur reparation may prove beneSt'lal ta you, I encloa fie following, pnbiiahad at my rqat la the Cunacrva-ava, of tbe U.V 111st.

Col. Vasser waa formerly aasocUte editor of tha ssrvativo, and I wU known in (orth Mississippi a gtntltatJJ ol isaellLjeuca and strict uwtegrity. i. W. VAdEI.

For the Conservative (Com munlcoted. B1U IMA. Der Vcy Open th principle of Jostle and hi-canity, 1 a-n induced to ask your permission to luaert this communication la your ppr, believing, as I do, hat tt may be tb means af preventing an timely sorrow is many a bapy boaaenold. On Friday last, having bee tor several day pravioa abaant lrum my lsunily, 1 found, on my retain horn, that my Inlant, aged about 8 ft ran ouetba, was quit oa-at4 from torn onknoau cjuee uppud tobetaath-ing. Dpon aa examination, however, wa at th opinion that her iucliefosltlon proceeded from worms snd having been told by a respectable physician that VMFE CAKADLAH VERaUFtJE wa a sova.aiga reauady against torrlbl enmay of chililren, I wa inland to give it a trial, reluctantly, by the acq ales ecus 01 my family phjaiciau.

On U. loilowlug morning (Saturday) Icummtuwd nJminutiriu. lt. by directions, ave quantity, boing afraid to glv the amoont of prescription. I waaauahl so detect any impression occasioned by it until lit in tbe afternoon ot chat day 1 aud (bouid uot than, but for th discharge of sow thirteen worms, var lug In length from two and a hall to tlx inches.

Till i thought a re-Atarkabl number fot a pursing lntunL But, to my (reat amazement, about I o'clock the next morning I wss aiouaed from wy slumb.r to witness the Incredibia number of one hundred and tUxty alx from one evacaa Mon. Befor breakfast of tbe sasts mortilng (Sanday) one small doe wa administered, which waa followed by tc disc barge oi filty during tba day. Tne next day (klonday) none waa administered but stiii ccaioi.ai Sisbaigss occurred during tb day, varying la ii and quantity as aaacrihed. Cn Tncday morning Klemiug, one aur small do waa adnvlr brtered. making In all five d4 of a quarter a ttaspoaninl, insVead of a half aa prescribed by th lab) of direction.

In alt, tne littls creator ha discharged to thia dar. tbe ri ol three hundred worms, a majority pi which will average Ave or six mcaee tu lengtb, and runiiiug IWM as usual, with returolig (videaca of good Health aud spirit. Having met with orh aktonUhing effect la tb case my inlant, 1 wt induced ta us tb VER.H1F0&E a six other childrbn nudcr my protection, varying in ag far two ta ten yeara. and in every case save one (that of tbe oldest) tha UAe happy rer.ulU have been pro, doced. These facts are Ucitodi 1.

Btcau of my aattpathy hstetotore to nostrum every klndi aud, it Because any axperieace baa cenvtneed me theeaperimeni 1 have made with WJT.R'd CAJt ADIAM VERAUFOQR tt ia due tosufiering Lumanuy, as well aa tte saaanfact rarof tb medicine, to max pabUc th reauit otasy ebtrTatia. W. H. VASAES, 43 RE AT MOstXALITT AMOS8 CHILDREN; Th pavers tess with spcaiaiwn poc tba atr.axmg murtailty aaiang children 1 but they fall to indicate ta true causa, th riie a worm ia the atoiaach aad tateatina. At least hail tha fatal dlaeaaa to wnicA cbilabood la aubject are attributable to warnta Tnl tb opimien of Abernatby and Kir Astlay Coopw What mother, then, would risk tha aonaeqocaee of thia terrtbla oit order, when a few dose ai WIHEhVI CAKAD1AH VESJUFjeB will always keep" swat th vermin and th mucus in which taay aa lmbvddtd, leaving tb system ta a liealthy condition and sasas agalaat a ratara ol to conplalnt WINER'S CaKADIACI VERMlFOttB SAVES TU CHILDREN.

Of tba maltHadaa of children' that He before thry rear their twelfth year, three fourth ar believed to ta tb victim at bateinai worms, or af discs arWai (rem that causa. BEWARE OP CALOMEL Tb pubBc raay ot te aware tbat nearly all worm luasuifaa coctaia Caloocl, and tnat ta Uva of ckUdras ara Wterecy endangered. Par aa la Bcw Ortean, wholaaata and retafl, bp T. WRIOHT at CO Coartr 'trert, aa Soj YTaarUtw RAILROADjfeoL sTavrai wm mmm. Aas aly Soe; Spring aad liaasj iHsaanat On aad after Satar- Arraai day.

March aa, ltat, th trataa aatatareaa wiuraa aa tallow DIP11TUSI or CABS From the City. 4U 'clock A. M. Horse Car at'm Train T. mm 10U IS M.

P. M. mm mm 4 I mm mm mm rro so th Lac. a'ttlack A. at.

B. TttAa si T. IZ 11M a 4 It mm P. it 8 mm Bars Cu. Tbe 8tet Traht will, apoa saaaeiaat noaiee, to at eeoauly Station.

Fare IS cent eacb way. Paraa d. siroaa af being leaded at ta Station ataat netUy taa Sendacter anor to tfc depertare ef tha araaa. BthSS r. TANDELT, Seperlatendent.

Mew Orlcaas aad Carrolltoa atailrosUI TRAINS letav Carroilton 7:18, IS, It, 8, 4, 6, T. Lsav Kaw Orleana 0, 7t4 11, 1, 4, tt LAKE TRAINS Leave Hew Ortaaea At A. M. and P. U.

Leave tba Lake At A. and P. M. tWOn 8uaayaa addltflnal trala wilt leave Oaa all ton for New Orleana at 11 New Orleana for tit Lake at IS M-, aad retern trom the Lake at liSO P. Be Hone Car for Ji.csaon street leave th Varieties Theatre even nlgbt alter ta cue er ts pertermaaoe.

mhSi JtlCA'D J. BVANS, Chief Bniaer. M.EXJCAN aiTLF RAILROAD. aTar Aeaice Itargraa and iUevloaa Gmti. MOT1CSI TO TRAVELERS.

1 Oa aad aftor tbe 1st ef Pebrear lwt, ta Tiaia will leave tfa CltT- tw Proctcrvllle. at 10 A Leave Frcr'errille for city, at If. Oa SMnrday and Mas-Mays only, an extra train will leave the Court Hnoae. St. Bernard's, at A.

M. Returning Cecity. nt. P. M.

until tnrtner notice. Extra train for paaeenrrar or freight furnished oa application to office, at Depot, corner of Elyaan field aad O.nd Children street. BSr Fare as nrcal. Haw estacta Jtaoa e-i wkji, a -W beeu rnnauig a regular Sttfit Liief roas jm hboitosl rnvmr mmmm nm.rruw ud i.1 OoTSuio. to aad Claitss, riile.

'Ct it. This ua toiutcts at Monro with tt Vicksbara SLreTsnjit xcd Texas Railroad, aad Central Bailrcad, aal aal Ohio HsJlroJ. Vlcbibarg vrSi a'mw ta tba BELafiES Bv thi roate auleatan eMM a htmrnm ruu, mmr mim uva rraauuLgtan ttaoii, Art tn tare days, a to Rich mead er aay pcTbtg ia aboat tSr sad and days. sVvavea Moajoa ffaesaays, Chareaays aad Sataraayh Arrive at Mosroa Saadaya, WdeexJay and Friday 4l-ly J. V.

tUDRCTEB. tcallrauxeli ALA1L ROSTae-CU AiiiSB OF 14. text Sot an and afhn 1- -jTj 1 iAarch 14, 181 Trakd -leave eslvaatoa far Haaetoa Max ay, Vaeeday, Wedaoaday, Frloay and Saturday rf awS faax. aTis A. arrlvlxg at Baaatna 11 A.

M. IswS rlaana steamer. arrival a Ail th abev train ataka aare cjaaeet.ea tha aa -ay at Harrabarg, with en BtfTalo Baron, Braxo aad "daaUJlway, for Coiaatbaa. La flraare, Baatrant Aaatin, Saa Aa toxin, aad sU Waxtara aad Borthar axaa. cucsage will be eoacsca at laadlag, sad am ryeo to dfct tree of tiytua Trala Uni JJ astua Ir a vestal, ok sf Paannger arriving by HeuAoa and aToaaa CsjkL-a.

aad svoaston Tap aud Bratsrla Rftilreadsi aad at Hj-ri varg, Paaaengwr arTtvlug- ft-nn to Weak by the BorHM S4miu thljg al veataa Pasogw aaa aaggag eoayaytd itresgk sloaata Ana Central Railroad, to slaiveatoa tea irca. a Sudayx trala BLaaetoa at a A. M. asd SHp-Festos ettiso P. M.

Far Mh war, eai rnaa Ruaatoa.w.S aa Blsauiawrtetoadaa? tWata, March IX 1S61. mWio7l-f nessphla aaa Charlastov Jftaliraad Otto. sinau-nis, aevemaer vs. ioi. OTirn e-rt isiaaila nkl.

111 mm iu wi uu. recsnvt ann, oeyvna unawaaeega, aS farther aotu'eat nor caa It receive freight gain aoath ot gasttSBtkwa Soe tJtvea mmI. already accumulated here Bteeaabeata brtngmg fMgsa hero. Intended far this road, will be compelled to aad watt for their axarges aatl weeaa dear oat what already oak and. SAM TATB.

rreataaat M. and r. aaiinasi ru NOTICE-lTh par tn ara hip of onr tm having xpir bv limltaxioa. la her.kw THORJIHILL a CO. EL Mow Dat aad Cap Star We would respectfully Inform th clkUeat ef New Or-lean wa have opened a new establishment la the above branch of trade, where we purpura to offer a cemnlet tork ol Hate, Cap Straw Goods for Oent', LAdie', WlMM'ana Tniith.M..

11 1 sui isiB Taneae Wl both Foreign and Demeatic Manufacture. Ta anr M.m Style most cordially invite yeur atteutlnn. At TVholestvle or Retail. Jobbin Work In anr Una. A-m shortest notice, and Bate and Cap mad to crtst.

We are also tbe Sole A genu of th Scamleig Manofao taring Company, uf New York. Retail Room a Can il street, N. O. Wholesale Room Chartree street. dri STAPLETON At CC A KKW TUlNta VXDKR.

TOJC BUN PRICK'S PATENT TEXAS TONIO, ENTliiKLV This new discovery, ccaibLrsd of a variety of Vegetable marten, a da gned to act on th Liver, Bewaia Blood, Udoeyt asd Skin. It I a certain antider against Cotutaea. Uon of th Bowels, Torpor of tb Palpitarloa 01 he Heart, Termination ef Blood to the Brain, Ind gestion, Psln In thHesd and Verkige, alio Rented, for CHJi.l.s AND PBVT.RS. For paruceiara, aaa accompanying XnTalopa wMh Met bottle I daMI a UUm kmx ti tkm m.K.m tavorable tectlnieuleJ receive by tb inventor of tea valuable Vegetable aUdiclue. Tbe name of those hi thi dry State, and other State, who have toettOed to it value, are well 'Mwc Than.

w. een by all who mey call at atore. Were I net coa-vinced that tbe Medicine will fully taitala Its cakat when expertaaentod on, I woxld not offer it to th pjblk, Tb article only na to be known to be appreciated. outer saur uiai it vu reqnir no endorser. Ail order ad.iremad to ms at No.

CAMP STRESS) Jtew Oriean. wul meet with prompt attea don. Th Medicine ia told either by singls bottle for private aa, or In larger quantities for family or plantation ate Whanarld tn large gaaatiUi, dracotmt wiU tw made. view of the OHfllrultlee tn seeney matter, fm- au prvscia, the poor and unfortunate, who have no moans ol employing physician or money te bay medicine, being satlafactorliy vouched far, wRl be sapplled, wttboen xnoney and withsat prico, alt atwiy ltadp THOS. K.

PRICE. Vendor. Ta KoRiatrara and Other. THIRTY DOLLARS win be paid to any person wt wilt furnish legal evidence of tbe deatu of THOMAS JONES, who left Welibpool, Montgomeryshire, North Wales, abonf the year lean, being than aboat 60 year of age, and went to New Orleans, where (or in the netgbbar-herd we engaged in th exeution of pubBc work, and It toppoted to have died. Applj to T.

A J. S. MILLS, apl la a Carondelet atreet. Patent aieaiclttes, Drgt and CbaoaleaJ, a am di.lltost ami cavas i mm. ka.

OLD lal CHARTRES STiEET. Vt Kaw Pot 13 ana lo s.norare new oneaua. oaers for sole, at very moderate the feAowicg article Ottncd't It Ua Cbulagogue, Lhod' Fever and nfa Medicine.) Fasitstock' Schwab Worm Cakes, Bryan a Water, Mister's Balsam, Moorland Bitter, Hostetter' Btttie, iV olft 8chejaaaa staBS BuU Saraaparilla, I usi.toa Cod Liver OIL Dr. KJcaow' Essence of Ufa Syrupeaiid Paste e'Aultergier, Fnm, Cad and PaMtiUea de Vlcby, Vln da Beguin, Papiar Fayard, Drogeaa 8te Bantontne, Lereyj Pi'ulea an 1 eonrtea LavUie, Vln Platter, Pill. Oirtmef Liniment, AJ Also, a Baa asaortrcent of Ferfumartea, irg toem Baa ry Trlcopharona, Bay Rum, Lubin's Esrtraet.

Wriiht's Frang1pai -T a it i 1 a sisjSI nikSg Cologne, Pots at nm, a tu. aajKenaaaoas-Tla Foil, Gum Drop, Wafers, IndaUhl mwmm, imii) saear vysaa see. Ts Oardeaara strvd Othtira. TBLB OARDUi of tl Ut Capt. W.

B. WTlxoo, (Lake and New Shll Road.) containing a largo variety ai Fraitand Ornamental Tree, la offered fot ale, whalsaal or retail. For farther Information apply to C. W. LYTLB i Hcan Ware boost, Feltoa traa, or CAPT.

DAN BICBOR, JataTsrd Laknd NwahUBoA; STOLL AT nfetatrie Ridge MARTlmHAYWrxg take leave ptoat respectfully to otato ta hi friends and th public that baa on band a large stock of Fruit, Flower and Ornamental Tree, tor sale. Hla Sreea Hone aieo etocked with a choice aelecUoa af Float aaaabracins a mat variety. Weald aia call at-teatioa to my Sweet Orange Tree, aoao thousand of ho bast owauty. wtth 0 large amoont of Shade Treea An i hlch 1 am prepared to Mil oa the-moatreaaoaaals Una. ifS-lt attARIOl HAIXXB IRON WORKS.

VaiVaasf Daal)! Edwards. OPPBK, Till ABO HttT lkO WOmKBBg PODMDBR. nTTr.kg.sinn' aav aeateasi. Plaatatiaa vatxaa rma, uauams, I beat, DastiilorT aad other werk, Steam Traus for Sagar Plaatotleaa. re aa ef every deaow Hon.

Soda Faawteiae oad ttmm-m. aad Flaat AA sHcaaasatvaa riam taiao co e. eer IVoa. SS aad as Hew tt, Jfw Orl. Braaa Cock ef ail sixes aad tovtaiD8 mad to agW and for sale.

PrmtlAf rrcsssa aad teaat Pnayix( shginsa paired. Alt work win aa raaraatoed ef taaaasSaMtMsiaaSB warkaaaaahln, aad axecated with dispotoh, oa th aaaak faverabie term. SaTTa bishert ntarkot arlae laid tr- Old Csasn--- Bras and Lead. aa-iy't Baraaao Mtraat ana ntrt iBovta. aa'y thre atlar2 betweea Paydra aa from tbe St.

Cbartee av Ta amaaratcaea feavtaa largary tncrsaaad ktaJ werkheo, aaeThaeiaa 1 taafariha, at no -V rVfrepared to SU evAere for any esTs "YBOILRRAIa leas ttaaeaad a rarM aJsaw Iw can he had la aay shoe la the Baata ar Uktaitaa the North. oa head, SOIIsERS. stma fst long, asd 49 lacfeee dlaaseter. rCTLINDER TOILERS. M.

XX. 84 snd SB ter, ana vartoa leturcn Fire Freaks. Bars, Btnad nHAVilra Tar fa 1 StaaUv oa hand. AU werk will ha gaaraatood of two hot tnatirlsl saw) wwsaiaaaaiB. Partial wis king atucha Botieva ta XMeaatbaata ar Sasrmllla, an ri 1 stfally lnrhwd thi tad xaaln lor thegnAlve Jail SS ly N.

W. FOWLEB, L.aalaltuias Saaadry, Slew Levee etreot, between letu. rd aad CalBoBa, aw The njidereiisoed bevtaa learchawod thai as sfwh Peandry which abail a aaowa hereafter aa taa AT ft LODIBlAft FOONDRT, will pay partkea lur attea tma to all arden rtjeervaA F7 for all deacriDtlosis ef Rallinex. Cafaataa aod 1 artlcla anvettalnixor to the trade rdar sUfcd aa tii most reajenab'. terms.

PHiofF MctJDTRB, ot 164, i ant Magaxtna strea. HHAJlrSFICAUIZ tJOUNDHT Ifw Orleans, Fohn eeddaa loaoph Sbearar. sjaoa EDDE8, BUAKBFV.AKC A CO BocccMonta Wbaeiar, 6dda A CaiJ at. bun and Bras Foandai aad aasaag ffi3 ctBra every variety of Steam lliiglina. Saaar Mill.

Draining Machlae. Mill aad SmOter' rat Ban, Store Fronta; Colaaoa. Saah Wtlbta, A. Blacksmith Work of all xiaaa. ay as-dy Bsaaetl Tf Lrgeg NEW ORLEANS FOCTDRT, AMD ORNAMEBTAK IRON WokhS.

sTaraar Magnolia till jar lacuwa iaspatt Blaexamltblnt and Hoar Work fax aneraJJ OJr aaita. Shatters, Doors made to erdsT, rdr, at- OtBca Davidam Row, II 1g altttt trrt tiilmtgs Foydrax and Hevla. Ata ly MEDICAL CARDS. irlaalleai Da. aaa remerve trom Mo.

etn-eet bs ft CA Pfe. 1ITYALCABLE BIBCOVERf Na pay retratrod anttla care ia aSected Private Diaeaare eared la a tmmw A. a renlar phyaciaa, withaat asercury ar other a llaia esu: medicine, at Ma at Exr.haagw Place, Nw Leaipiaaa Dr. MULLEN calls th attea Ueu tuat afrBcted wtth any sf the term af a certain disease to his general advet. tistmrntln another column.

Tb treatment adopted bv bin la that which baa the approval tbe most dlMa raished sturgnona of Farla, Lendev aad New Tork, aa4 Rs oaUvaraalsnccesa ha prove beyond doubt that a re, eueoent care mt the Tret rati ef coastituOorusl syptuUei aenwbea, rotate, anjasrgeueat ot th preetaxe giaoda. diiwaae yred-ced by a certain solitary practice, AZj oan now abtaiabd to a atoral cwrtalaty. If appUcaUoa bo nod to tQose whoa Intelligence, skill aad experience eaa be rente ox. Since Sr. AVulisa eaM-sd in this cHy, all tha-neny caaea that have come aader hi car ha bene cared without a single exception.

So see of the wereer yeara standing. One remarkable case of ffrtctuy, talrta years eld, ha bean cared, to the eurprie ef tba prtlsnP The gentleman wbeae reinectabilitv la kum tA cittxens of Mew Orleana) is at head, and by ai acrrnsiskam can be referred to. Dr. M. 'a treacmemt of trictai is noS knoeraaonth efNevTark.

His tmatmeiitat xwsrrW. aad gleet I th most perfect aver dcoered. It hi tha aiinru-at, salest and Leas. Th patient take no copaiva, cnbeba. turventine or other nauareaa dnaea.

hat a ran 2 obtained la one or two day, witboot pain, tnconvaiiianea fbringe af diet. No pay aaieaa a careUUioctod within tb time named. IMPOTENCY Young men or others, who, by exAf axceu of aelf-pollntioo, aay have brought en tbusaseivea an of the Deliifui canst dueiioes rmltina ffran an hm. trained indulgence of la aamlana, such prernaterei potency invoicntary sewunai auiaiona, general debO. Ity.

or conaUtFtfonal denuueoienL suae ronuilt It. mL ien with honorable confidence 1 ho Oder thetm a perfect car. Tbe strictest eecroey observed. Dr. V.llen ran h.

UC.r.n fiaco. B1SNJ. MULLEN. M. D.

BKmember, No. OS Exchange Place. sf as ly MESSRS. E. G1UAKD Se SO CHARTRES ST 60 COENES OF RITN VIl.t.K 15 EG to inform their numerous aoontry aad city friends tLat on aad after tjie 16th of Starch they will close their stag at 4 o'clock, P.

M. PlannslI? Cuntr A Spring Woolens 1 Ligbt Cloths for Children 1 Kentucky Jeans French casstnneresi F.ngliah Drilling! Vesting. Alro. a great variety of Lining, Linena, Button, aad every kiaa of Tailor' Trim a ing. to sell af K.

A COOTETJX'S, 00 Cbartrta atrart, corner ef BienvOhv To the laadiea. T3LACA ALPACA A larg eoaotity to a sold the actual price nf toe rurket, by E. tJIRARD A COCTEOZ, Caartre street, corner Bienville. Alarhiaea. CEWINO 81LK-Tread, Ua and Twist, for Bowing Maebiaes.

to sell E. 6JRARD ahlS la A COOTECX'B, SO Chartrea street, aienvuis 'Flanrfra' Carton Meed." OTTOS SZBD 168 sacks Jut received. For sal bp" BOVVER GARNER, aplO aod Foydraa treea Wttd-Wttd-Hrs lalaattl 8u4i FwR AALE. AHfi CORDS LIOaTWOOl), tor SteaAboaAa. OUU leo cords Dry Bakers' Wood.

tooo bbla. beat Charcoal, from Madison vBl. Oak and Aaa Wood, of the best quality, fur ai abed A tb lowest market pcico. Apply at soe New Aaaia. JaBa treat Lending, a raEif aiskiEgsuvaj 'BE firm cf MALOS A MAD RICE ia dissolved br limitation.

Mr. A. ALUS will uuitiaa. cise tbe art ef Eagravlng In ail IU varied branch. Thankful for past favi ra, alaatg almaell (a spaia -ptdria to merit a cootlnBanee of the seme.

A. 10 Camp atreet, -Southern Engraving Eetaoiisbournx, new Orleana. March 1, lan. axhsa lot xTralt, Shade aad OraamentaJ Trees Tb ndTlgnd now arepartd to Oil aIlWeV sta" 1 orders for FRO IT, SHADE AND ORNAMEItTAt. TREES, Of every dsssi lotion Sao Reeee and eraeaboane Plants variety, at hi at ma en Camp street, adlotnlax to spot, en Camp street, adjoining I Jackaun Railroad Office, Lafayette Bqaar.

Douare. JOHN M. NELSON. JaUSm la 8tora aad far HaJe. A con pletearsortment or awi OTS.

SHOES AND RROBAIf S. reaatstlng in pert of Men's Russet. Rio and Calf Braeana. Boys' 1 Boys' and Youtnt' Rio and Call Sawsia Men', Boys' and Fnutl s' Balmorala Ladies', All and Children's Congress Boots. mm Lace Boots.

-LadU Slipper, r. W. READ, Agent, ops 1st si Magaxlna etreet. bxjalL, A at. si OT1CE The Una of kCB HOLBROOa As CO.

Is hereby dissolved, OLBaVOOsV 1 ia etfwirlad to afftsja tbe coaartuersuio. vt 1 lain KEHVAU By A. M. HOLBROOA, A. M.

HwLstROOA, A. C. BULLITT, i By A. M. HOI.

BROOK. S. P. WibstOM. Mew Orleana, Bcpternber 11, lasa.

XTOTICE Tb Daily aad Weekly Plcayam aad it i Pnnung Itotahlsihment will ia iatans ha todrtf oaaccoEaa vt ui xanTign A. M. HOLBROOK. New Orleana, Septembo 11 ista. sapty Boulea IVtvated.

Fortar aad CoAiapasn BatHas, qnarta aad pta' ash la Beourht at as Diearniie C0MMIB110N MERCHANT, MsiAatoToa, MttkA Hxvlns th entire control ef superior Lighter, hip meats to hla addret will landed wtthoat any dsto whatever. Kefera to eiven. Watt CO. lrvpatricX a ca, aaa Yoatman. 1 J.

WEST, PRAUTICAI DXNTXbT ESTABLISHED BU6HTEEN YE ASA US St. Charles street near Laihyett Sqaara, RESPECTFULLY mforau tbecrttaenaaf NawOilsa that he performs all operations on the TEETH ia re oat skillful and aattafactorr an sr. Hie arlerfj although eeemln sly high, aitlntataly PAO CiiXAPAA THAN THE CHEAPEST. niaatrusaa soppiying XHTinuiau tasin -t wires ar BDoa hi new rrtncioi of sax; y. aonotioa, aaa arocarea mm universal apsnwiw- Tommenrd a being tha moot iagenl htthcrt Invented, la ail case rvatoring perfect artlcaaa-bob and mastlcatioi), and a pertact aad natural In a-pearaace a to defy detection by the closest orervCT.

The ariority of J. W.t ARTIFICIAL TEBT hs eeea beBcflta dectraoei nnri.ra tne.nMf Vttmmtm IntevaaXed Will atarernenta to be entirety and acrupolooaly oeree. Ttatb Extracted whbaut Fain. axhia-tl wen known ay aanarea woe are etf to require anr ensmeiatlrig- Paeaessr rf availlog themselves ot sock woold da wou v4 aad examine ble specimen a. UT.

wnsi-s "TTTiT. ITLUNS TEETH WITH OObU eomoia aU the- i. .1 1-, Mi tW 'a .1 'I f-i 0-.

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