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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 7

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Ill) .4 4 Bjlsalssaa 7 Bro.seII furniture, at II o'clock, et Old Aaxtiea Ku BT Camp atreet i alas. Cottoa. a a 'clack, at Camp atreet ate. Floating Dry Poet-, at iBecieea, es tMmarcoanta' enuAucUe-ters' Exebange. ft.

B. aterpby Mill Oroe arise, Frarldokf sad Lienors, at 1 clock, at MiiuIm (tract also, Cednsh. Hake adHaddock.atllo-cloAMMTebADBM'mkuBtract. BJcOma Landry eelt hnttm, a II e'clecA, a thai! ascites mart, Maaonlc Hall. St.

Charles street, ft Rawer Co. aeU Dry Soots, at 10 a'clack, at ana ore um, 4. T- Bstoeeau sella Potatoes, at o'clock, oa the Lsvee, feet Port eteeet. franris Fernandea sails Dsmagee Goods, at 10 o'clock. as corner ai or.

ieuis and Chartrea streets, a oo Advertisements. loo Aasvtttassaeats. ft OLIVE BRANCH, Taber. 1. M.

gX. 8DLTAN hUsoa. BP. M. antse Range ereataouee.

ir.IL aave Sera BELLA DONNA, Smith. I AC Bates Ronge VISQINIA. Kerr, IF.H. gar Tbe steamship OUIDIN0 STAR, Knapp, cammand. or, mi, iwn oiscaarging car ra at nor wuart, sVesite Jerkeoa Square.

Conalcneca aro requested evH at tbe office, pay their freight Mils, and attend the ecarst ef tnetr goods on the Levee, aa netthar the ship nav iwpwniroe tor any iota or ana an aiter they are landed. J. M. CODRTENAT. swsO tt S3 Carondalet (tree.

SOTICR The Iklp SALENA. Cane htcWatr. from ew Ye.k. la discharging her carfo at the lower atremiBip t.gmiai wm aianee anaad te tae gscaiss uwi uu tue Mrre. DAVIT BfcCOARD, apao la Common atract.

HOTICE. Sblppera of eooda to Mntamoroa are aoti Sad bf tee underetaned. that having pertecied arrange assets ua respectable firms In Bagdad and Matamero. ttslrgeode will oe Immediately delivered to their con-raoa, either in Bagdad or atstamoros. J.

BJ ORIOL. evaBt Bra Mas St. luis street. heesr. ra boxes EetrsH DAiar.

0" benea Western Rewire. For oalo Or RCSSELL HILL ichoupitaales street. Coal Oil. BARREL8 COAL OIL For sale by RCSSELL A HA T.I. 50 Tcaoepttoulas (tract.

Netieee njOTICE la hereby given to the bolder ot a certain 11 Promiaaory Rote, drawn by Jaaeph M. Baker, to the oraarof and endoreed by hlmaelt dated April 19, ad payable three yrare aiter date, bearing Interest at the ww af ail per cent, antil matartty. to present the eese wrpaynieiit to we, aa no atore interest will be paid en tha ewa note from thie date. B.COURTNCT. BwarUle atreet, between Fonrth ana Rocheblaae etratta, a19 tot ratent Pipe and Sheet Lead.

TBB enderatg ned, aient of tbe Sr. Looia Lead Fipe end Sheet Lead Works. reapectluIlT solicits orders tram tea wade, which will be premptT Oiled at the low-oat eoah price. THOS. I.

UIX. epi 9Troydraa street. r.ii BBL. smith's farnrite FLOUR, OUU SCO bbla Mess PORK. 10O rrlme Mess FORK.

100 ISO Jolee 10O Romp so casks Clear Bacon BIDE new, 0 old. IB Bacon Rib F1DFB. new. IB 8HOOLDEKI. new, 100 tierces Pickled BHOHLDRRA, lf HAMB, 8- C.

Cenraaaed HAMB, so Plain ts Prime Rattle LARD. so nrkina Ooshen BUTTER, 60 tube so half chests Imperial and Oolong TEAR, V0 larks Liverpool Co. SALT, iBrtla BAGS IN Q. Rio. Hemp ROPE, Far sale by R.

S. REEF T7 and 79 Poydras street. Ftear mni Prevlaieaa. soo BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR.

on bo, aperfina Flno IS casks Clear BACON SIDES, to tea. fto bole Prime ME8 PORK, extra quality. l' MKIS FORR. oyarweigbt. WO.

ROMP .7 us tea Chosca LARD. 900 kaae Fa store and for sale by B. ETHELL, aplo 4t 105 Poydras street. IHaoelmtloe ef Copartaeraklp. HE Coertiiaabip beretolore fiktiui un-ter the name and firm of STEVENSON COO RET waa dteesWevI by mntnal consrnt on the 1st instant.

The ROBT HOOBE will nereafter'toe condacted by John B. Covet, who will liquidate the business of late firm. JOHN STEVENSON, J. B. COURET.

The anderalfraed akea pleaaora in rarammendlne- hie Rte partner, aa keeper of the ROSY," to the iar arable coaalderettan of toe old patrons ef the boose and all Othermtomaj wUhtoiirshtaiacsIL JOHN C. STETENSON. Harlot rerreeded to the baalnees of the ROBT COF Ftk HOUSE," 1 shall be happy as eervetta old enstom. ari pad etbera wbo may aa plaaied to call. Reel Orleans, April 1'.

Ifttt. J. B. COURET. apt 7 Fesrkrt end Dried Apple.

500 CASES PEACH EB in lb. cini 1 oo bbla. Nortberb DRIED AFFLER. For sale by ELLIOT McREEVER. spl3t 1W erariar stfeefc RIO COFFEE; in lota to ealt pan-ham, alwaya on banO by EaAJOT McREEVKR.

apia ht 1Q9 ttraeler atreet. Tke Premlan Fltir el the West. ShOOLER'S EXTRA CHOICE FAkflLT FLOOR. 600 bbk. jott roceiTtdl For aale by AM DE BOW epl tf BO and New Lerae street.

WHEELER WILSON lEWlfiG MACHINES. AT REDUCED PRICES. Tbe undersigned, bATing removed from No. 172 Canal street to No. 3 Carcndelet street, (near Canal,) ten for sale Genuine WHEELER A WILSON 8EW1KO MACHINES, and Genuine WHEELER 4 WILSON SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, Ho warns tha public against parohacing Spurious and Counterfeit Needles, which aro now being exposed for Bale in this market.

Being the only peraon In this city that keeps for aale tbe Genuine Wheeler A Wilson Sswteg Machine Needles, be has no hesitation in pro-Booncing those sold try other parti oe aa spurious. JtachinM repaired and Improved with dispatch. aalt Tt Sdplt M. A. PECK, Carondelet at.

Kalekerbweker Ceeklag; Aaase. RNICKXRBOCUR COORINO RANGE. AYIRO aecnretl the Sole Agency and endoaiTe sale af this CELEBRATED CO OR IN a RANGE, the only CCORING RANGE with HOT WATER connection aent has acquired a local reputation, we arc prepared to tat Uvem up on hart notice, aader fall guarantee. Kepalra Kepalrs, Fartlse wbo bars been nsiog the BLNICKERBOCRER RANGE, act yean and needing any repaira, can have new wtes tnaarted en short notice and at a email expense, by ppiicalion to RICE RROR A CO. 93 Cams street.

apaadpt Sole Areata. Bllla BeTlaad. aa Pound upwaida. saod ia BTERLTHG ILL A from One anv naa wf Ureal Britain Fi For sale by ELLIOT A Men. LEEVER.

Jast tf 10 Graviar streebj aiaadrlea Haadrfro. 500 i BBLR Cb-Mce Feacb Blow POTATOES: 1 Mo bbla. MESS BEEF far slastaHon use: so at and qr. bbla Falter, Market RaVeri 100 pkga cbeice Ooloae TEAS, BO bbls Navy BEANS: 1 1 kins choice GOSHEN BUTTER. hading and for sale by EG AN A KING.

apls3 and 84 TcAeositoolee atreet. llttv Uallara Reward. LOST, bet wean Byrne's and Holmes's -J Store, on Canal street, a BUCRSsVIN I 3 PURSE, containing Ladies' Diamond Breastpin and tare Diamond Rlnss. end about twenty dollars In paper money. The TWW Mill 1,.

rr- I ri reward. aplg-ct riewe, MaOle aad tTaTdsrare. 100 HALL and CART ILOWR kega NAILS aotea Hunt AXES, For aalo by P. TAYLOR, HardwarB Store, 41 Magarlne street, Opposite St. James Hotsl.

Be Tie Beaelst, Broker "tW YORK, NO. 80 BROAD BTREXT, GtT7iNaEIfT SECORTTIE8, r.T. haaeht aad sold an Casm Stocks, Bonds and I DjpS JE1'" D'aJ terms. 1- k.ifvJitAAT CHANGES in the Sold and Stack -w is.1 riia i nn en a sa JasTb. at tbe rate ef foar per cent, -allowed on fWf.lir wntm wot," and CuKt.ncT! as I I LlBt.Hjdnst same wHbout pravteus notice.

RENCT. and Sight rtous notice. DatKiir. vr vistuun is suowao, so ceo iOLLrVif" J1 Commsrdal Paper. ft mada an all r-KI.

PBIVFI la DISCOUNTS allowed to cor- 8'Stes. on aa ad. rata tarma and aa Bt Aa-t. or CHARGE. 1 amhBB-4-r AMUSEMENTS.

ACADK1HT OF B1USIO. WEDItuniT v-iTTr in ia EnsBensent af the HANLON RROLHERS. thematest Oymnaata and Acrobats in the world, in connection with too Mammoth Variety Oeropaoy, changing nrogramma nighily. Hattnea srery Satarday. awa open as a saner to i.

Orertnro by too Oreheatra at a qoArter to a. Bar Boa Office open from 9 A M. to 4 P. Bt- aplQ-tf First Aaaaml Dreee BsUL, NEW ORLEANS ARStT CLUB. NEW OPERA HOUSE.

Wedaetday EvenJa. April 36,1863. MANAGRRI: Brig. Oen. Jan.

Tottoa. CoLE eBockwHn, CoL HoiaMrd, CoL W. H. Wood, CoL P. A Starring.

CoL SbeldoB Starreon, Lient CoL S. lawteUe, Lient. Col H. WoodniK, Major F. 01.

Winston, Major N. B. Leibor, Capt. D. MenarTy, Capt.

W. P. Cowle, Cant. M. A.

Moras. Corn. Thee B. Sterena, Ueas. Com.

W. Mitchell, Paymaster W. C. Cook, Paymaster R. Ryan.

A Weed, Boo. I. Denaiiaa. W. R.

Whitaker, Tboa F. May. H. W. Taylor, T.

A James, W. H. C. Ring, I Benjamin, EL Bonzano, I. Moses, ao.

B. Holland. A. Bolioc, A. P.

IS obis B. O. SiL ham. Rich. B.

Locke. Gentlemen's admiaiian tickets to bo procured from members af the Clasonly. KSVLadiss' Inrltatioo tick at a can be prorared by ad- vmavf uiTiiaMra bvramiHcr, nrmy iiuo roems, corner Cnstamboose and Royal streets. tor No tickets will be sold at the door oa the craning ef ne sou. apil MA TDAY CtLEBKATION And GRAND CHILDREN'S AND ADULTS' BALL Mr FroL J.

VEGAS, At the Theatre da rOasra. On MONDAY EVENING. May I. IBM, at o'clock FROSRAMMRt I. Orertnre by tha Orchestra.

Grand Tab'eaa representing Flower's Kidem. ih may ywra. 4. Grand Proreseion of the May FeetiraJL a. Children's Ball until 11 o'clock.

6. Adulta' Ball. Ladfee and Cbi'drra'a Gentlemen's .81 BarNoUce No ticket for lady will be Bold nnleaa a etitleman applies for it. BaTLadies and children are raaneated to brine chair ucsaxa ana preeenc tnem at tne door lor aamuaton. wa ikmu lor sale at all the (Music tores on canal and at J.

Vegas' Acad amies. apw td JHaBhaCUuk Parchaalog; Aseaey. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. 4TB BROADWAY, V. Y.

D. C. WINAN8 A FDBLItHERJ AND DEALERS IN SHEET MUSIC, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, ad Pablicationa of AH Kinds. New Sheet Moalc Jost Published. My Angel Boy," We.

Voices That Are Gone." 30cj warn tne war is ueer. wh uid aa Oh I Let Htm Rest," 40c. "Song of tbe nes sue naaotuui creamer," ror guitar, soc Beware." 40c Blow. Basle. Blow." AOe.

Blne- Eyed Kitty May," IK. i Ac, Ac, Ac Sent en receipt or toe eoaraea price pa.i ail pata. ONE HCflOEED THOUSAND CARD PHOTO GRAPHS OF DISTINGUISHED PERSONAGES, at to rents each, or tor bi. osds. nhermao.

Grant and Bornside i Admirals FarrasoC Dooont. Ac. Ac Mrs. John Wood. Miss Rste Beteman, A Hah I.

Msakan, Laura John Oweoa, Mr: and ra. Barney Williama, and euara, too namemus 10 mention. iau ran AriTTHinu too wmt. Csta'aroes sent free of noarasa. All ardars adrfraaaad 11.

U. WIN AMI A Brrant'a Mmstrela. ars Broad. way. New fork, will be promptly attended to.

SPECIAL NOTICES. BANR OF AMEB.ICA. New Oflaana. isth Aortl iBKt Notice is beraby siven that this B.uk la removed. ij its naoBing aajoae corner ol canal and Kacbange Alley.

apis at AM. FOUTIER. Caahier. MECHANICS' Ni A8B.icm.Tna.ai. rain.

inn. tiiiius ur LUUiBlAriA The stockholders of the Mrcaanica' and AsTicuitursi Fair Association are hereby aotined that tbe Antinal Election fur tba RoAj-ri of nine. tore will be held at tbe office ol the Aaeoclatioa, Ioatitate nuimine. tiniversirv riaca. near tanai atreet.

an tukb- DAY, the day of May prunlmo, between the hoars of 10 A. M. end IF. epl9-te K. SWASEY, Secretary.

OFFICE OF NP.W ORLKANS ADD TEX 41 KAII. ROAD COMPANV NOTICE An aloctlo. ba hud at the office of tbte mrsoy. Wo lb Custombonse street, on WEllHEBDiT the April, of a Board for seven mrerters tor this company for toe ensoing year, na ia is I. nrnnri aJT-tM T.

WATER WORKS DEPARTMENT, Commercial Bank of New Orleans. April Mb, 1WVS A diridsad of Three uoiiars ana tieu per suare naa tots day Dean aaciared by tbe Boaid of Directors, payable to the Stockholders on the l.MA Ibstanr. S. E. PERCY.

ap8 im Secretary. HIRAM LODGE No. 70. ol A A ss, IMA. Tbe regular Coeimaairatlone of KA Hiram Lode No To.

are bald on WEDNESDAY CVENIM8. Tha following are a Uss of tbe ott-cers elect fur the present year Robt E. Diamond, M. Ssm'l. Levy.

Hogb Breen, Wm. DaVs, no Rel-let. Lonls llnsor, S. .1. i Tboa.

Powers, D-'. i E. el Is, Tiler. asyta 'ea ly JOHN RBLLRTT. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE ONITEn STATES INTERNAL REV EN 0 IMserlet of Loolsisne, Mew Oiiesns, Wot.

la, IBM. On and after this. Revenue Stamps of all denommationa may be obtained at tbe otfire of tba Adams Eapress Company, on Magulne street, neat tha comer Of rprr street, die tf R. WHXTARER. Collector.

HOPB IN80RANCE COMPANY OF NEW OR-LEANS, Office No. low Canal Street, New Orleans, December 14th, IBM. At a general meeting of the Board of Directors, beld thiaday.lt haa been rea.lvet that from and attar this data return of TWENTY PER CEMT. be made on premioma to parties insuring at this office. Tbe above return premium of its p-r cent, will be paid in cash, this Company issuing no scrip dIS A- LeBRETON.

Secretary. 1. O. O. P.

COMMERCIAL LODGE No. IS Officers alectcd and installed for tba preset term M. Rursbeedt, N. G. B.

da Lucaa. V. a. Louis Davidson. Beetetary.

L. F. Tower, Treasurer. Jansary 4. Regnlar Meetlncs of thit Lodge will be held every WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7 'clock, until farther notice.

By order of the G. Jy4 ly LOUIS DAVIDSON. Secretary. HEW ORLEANS. Nov.

1, ISr. THE endersigned Is not responsible for any debts contracted in his name unless accompanied by bis written order, or that of Die attorney otherwise all money or other operations, oa his account, will be held Bull and void. A. M. TO RENT.

fit FOR RENT Three or four nicely Furnished Bi gentlemen can find a pleasant horns by sppiyiug at Wc. 276 Cam street im. niMiniL wili ur nil u.iu, nuara. uui ic vr BOARDING. JOOMS AND BOARD One or two Genteel Families can be accommodated at 194 Camp street, with a Suite of handsome Front Rooms and Board.

A few tingle Gentlemen can likewise be salted with Pleasant Apartments on reasonable terms FW 9ta IR8T-CLA8S BOARSs-Very superior Rooms and Board, at 148 St. Jossph street. Tbe comforts and refining influences of a home, with an excellent first-class table. Small families or slneie aentiemen preferred. Terms rape enema.

JOOMB AND BOARD Elegant Furnished Rooms and good Board, for single gentlemen or laauUrs, where tbe comforts of a home can be enjoyed-the House pleasantly situated. Apply at 878 Camp street. tubal Im -piRST CLASS PRIVATE BOARD A private family, residing in a very pleasant part of Canal street, having a few tooma over their wants, desire to take 8 couple of gantlfmen, or gentlemen and their wives aa boarders. The house haa every modern improvement, bath room, gas, aad fine airy rooms. Apply at 310 Canal street, between Robertson and Claiborne.

mh lm gTJPXRIOR BOARDING No. M6 CANAL STREET Tbe epaaeaa bouse tos Canal street, sixth door from Burgundy, north aide, la new open for the reception of those wbo wish a delightful home, and aa excellent table for the winter. Tboas wishing suites ef rooms can ba accommodated. Transient and Day Boarder a also taken. Terms rtosonaBia, af tf J.

Powers. W. R. Yeriander. Powers dc Terlaader.

BOCA BEL RIO AND MATAMOROR MEXICO. ARB prepared Bo take charge af ail Merc handles con signed to theen outside the Bar, aad if ao directed forward to their ware hew ss la Matamarec, snntact to order ef owner, advancing ell charges. Having our own steam lighters at the Bar, and Ugh draft boats oa the river, wo can guarantee dispatch ia all bo in eat entrusted to as. Parties accompanying then goods weald do well to Beg es baiore nr-n-g their lightering arrangements elae-where. ail Aft THI CBAKTaUr OAK, COOKINO STOVE.

The Beet la Use. FOR lALM BY RIO. BROS Agrnta. Camp atreet, 84 Tehee pftesi as atreet. 8-MtFir WANTS WANTS.

WANTED A Htoatiaa, by yeaag woanaa. traral Be the North with a private tarn 1 1 Good reference if raemirad. Address M. 8 944. rmsm af Manaiae AWMrd asm is, ss tne vracory siara.

eavo It ANTED A situation, bw a reepocta'tls woman, aa Cook, or to Cook. Wash and Iron tar a email family. cod reftrencoa can so given. Address at tha Picayune omen. api9-8Bt X7AtiTED-A Smart, Active MAN, young or old, good at ttrsres.

riaat of refereacee regalred. APsiy to D. C. ALDRICH, No SO Tchoapitoulee ec apl tf WAdTED A Middle scad WOMAN, so go on the Coast be take care of cblldren and Sew. Liberal nrn paid and good reference, required.

Apply to GEO. A. WHITE, Tchoupitoulaa atreet. ap9- 8t YJITANTED By a reapectobla peraon, a situation aa FY NURSE with a private familr eotog North. Beet of reference given.

Address S7S St. Andrew, between St. Cttarlee and Apollo sluids ANTED A HOOBE SERVANT, man, colored. fUterence required- Appy 811 Lamp street. Wi 'ANTED By a respectable woman, SITUATION ia fkn.lila nf 4 of iHnf ia.

fsaAs can sew and do houaewora, and la willing to trees'. i ne aeet ot city reurences given, anurous aa aus office. spla WANTED A situation es Seamstress or Assistant Dressmaker, er daily aeamstreaa in some family. Please address A Do at this efflce. aplf St ANTED A situation to nurse and wait oa a lady.

oy a reepectsoie young woman wtin good city rerer- Aoarees as. at uus omce. mm- WANTED A Lady wha baa taught tor several years in tba South, and who is fullv com Detent to instruct In tbe high branches of aa English education, French. Latin and Music, wants a situation aa a Governess, and would have no objection to travel with a family. Sue would elve hourly lessons in the city, or prepare small boys for college.

The beet dry references can be given, Addrese A O. Plcsynne Office. apl vv ANTE WATCH MARE A first class workman. to work the piece eroy tee oiontD. appiyto a.

a. oitiovt vtiw a aplf tf comer Canal and Royal streets. WANTED By a respectable girl, a aitaatlon to da boost work, plain sewing, and take care ef children. Good references gt ken. Ne objection to travel.

Address at tbtsomte. spit ACTED A Bit cation by a respectable young wo man. to travel with itvilv coins North. Good referencre given if required. epvv apply at iw iamp street.

TAINTED A PARTNER iu a Profitable Business. with a rash capital nt B1M to tuon in which a art proht of no to "0 per rent will be sauslactniily gsa- ranreed. ror fa4bor pertirulars address, immedisteiy, N. L. Pott Ort.ce, New Oriesus.

or enpiy at Itl 8 pain street, corner of the Mexican Galf Railroad, between 3 and 6 O'clocA 1'. tor three day. YJITANTED By a respectable young girl a situation to travel with a resnerteble laiv Uatamoroa. Can. rive a enod rarommendatlon at Sf.

Coa- stance street, between Jackson and Philip atrerta. JSt" WJ ANTED A Lady the charge of one er two dbdIIs to boa. and educate, where the family con sists of but two persona. Special euro will be token that order, cleanliness, health, pleasure and progress belong to the pupil. For address, apply at this oflico.

mho tf 'ANTED By a young Girl, a situation. She it will, las to do housework and sew on Wilson's eeoiac mar Hue. Apply 196 Oirod street, between Carondelet and Karrone. nihil LEGAL. Ellen Hlagea va.

Btleaae Poo.aef for a rercea surrender. IN THE UNITED STATES PROVISIONAL COURT, for tbe State of Louisiana No. 543 No tice is hereby given to tbe creditors of ET1ENNE POQUE. and to all Derions Interested, that a meetlns of the creditors of aforesaid Etienno Poque will take place before Andrew Hero, esq Notary rubilo. in tots city, on MONDAY, tbe 13th dsy or Msy, 1U65, at 10 o'clock A.

for the purpose of deliberating on tha affairs of said Etienue Poque aud appointing a Syndic; and they are further notified that all judicial proceedings against his person or property are stayed uy order oi court. jutin rnc.oic.rt. Deputy Clerk. Clerk's office, April 12, 1865. aplS 29 my 13 Ellen Slacea Rilenae Peqae, pearna Redditiou Force.

DANS LA COl'R PROVISSIONNEL DES EtaU Uuis pour i'Etst de la Louisiane No. 5 13. Avis est nar le Dreee lit donee aux oreanciers de Etienno Poque, et a toutes personnes iatreie, qu'une essetnblee des crtSsnuirs da susdit Etieune Poque aura lieux par devant Andrew Hers, not a ire public dans cette vllle. LUND1, le IS jour de Mai 1865, a 10 heurs A. A d'avlse sur lee affaires du dit Etienno Poque, et Dour apnointe nn Syndic et ila aout de olus notifie que toutes procession judiciel ooutre sat per-soDue ou proprite sout reteuu.

rax ordre de la coux. JOHN F. BREMER, Duputd Oreffier. Bureau du GK-ffier, 12 d'Avril. 1865.

aplS 29 my 13 Sarrrnalon af Thamas B. Polnalexter. realtors ef this succession are renuested to pre-1 sent their claims to tbe undersigned cerator. and all dsb'ort arc notified to come forward aud pay. EvBi.

H. BAXLI, Curstor. op-3tln30d Canal street. Surrrisloa af Neal Csllsskas. A' I persons having claims sralnst this succession will i Pissest llie same, and tboae indebted make oavment to PATRICK.

COYLE, Cerator. biu Bacchus street, or to BUCHANAN G1LMORE. ap- 3tiaod Attorneys. Nance. THE undersigned, curator of the Succession of tha vnivnvvrrD WW HVWUt the public that the following described Promtasory Notes.

Belonging to said succewiou. nave seen aimer lost or aua- lain, atia ere net ecceesioie to collection, to-wit: 1. Acert.in note, bearine soecial moi lease, fortbe sum of twothontaud aereu hundred dollars ST dated New Orleans, March tt. In3, drawn by Charles Campbell, aud payable twelve months after date to his own order and by him endorsed, and bearing 8 per cent, interest from date until paid and identified with act of sale passed before O. de Armas, notary, on tbe loth April.

A certain Promiasnyy raote bearing special mortgage, fr the'fum of aue rhoti.and three hundred and eighty, three dollars and rlgnty-three cents. (IIJiO listed New Orleans, Msrrh. 1361. drawn by Samuel A. Saum-wsy and psjsble twlve months sfter dstetehls own ornerann Dy rim enaorseo.

ana oeanng per cent, interest from dste ontil paid identified with act of aale persed before O. de notarv, on lotb April, lMs. Three certain Proruisaory NiKes, bearing special mortgage. A each for tuesnnn of eue thouiaod seven buudrsd at tbiny ttiree dollars aud eiiliiy turre cents, xt), dated New Orlmus. i2t March.

12, drawn by T. P. Leathers, and all payable twelve months afrer date, to his own order and oy liiiu endorsed and beeiios 8 per cettt from date until pall identified wirhaetot a.ie pasted before O. de Armsa, notary, on tbe lutn April, 18-)3 4 Four rertsfn promissory notes, bearing soecial niort-gsre, ttc, twothereol tMiDg for the lutn of cigiit tbout-aud three bundled dollars, each, (tft.300,) aud one for four thousand two hundred and sixty dx ri-loo dollsrs. I and one for three thousand foor rruu'lred and sixty six iV Itto dollars.

IH.) sl Msrrh 1H6t. drawn by Thomas MctVnigut, and payable twelve months after date to his own order snd br htm endorsed, snd bearing per cent. intee.t from tlftte un'H psd i Identified with art af sale pasted before de Armas, ootsry. on tbe lutb Apiil. iHKi.

All trade for or circulation of tbe asms (if in existence) i illegal and null and proceedings fur the recovery of tbe einootit due nn said lost notes wrM lu due cenrse of law be icsiltu'ed. A reward of One Hundred Dollars will be raid for the recovery of the same. apt stiod R. H. BAYL.T.

lasolTcnry of Tanrmllllen. No. 7. UNITED STATES PROVISIONAL.COURT FOR THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. The regulation of John Lear as syndio of the Insolvency of Tour million having been accepted by the Court, it is ordered that a meeting of the creditors of said Insolvency be convened and held before 8.

Masiier, Esq ootsry pobllc In this city, on SATURDAY, tbe 22d dsy of April, 1865, at 10 o'clock A. to deliberate on the afteirs of eald insolvent, and for the purpose of appointing a syndic to said insolvency. Sinned. CH. A.

PEABODY. Jodge U. 8. Provisional Court for Louisiana. New Orleans, March 21, 1865.

A true copy. mh22 spS 22 JOHN T. PEABODY, Clerk. Iaselveaee de Teurraiilloa, No. 7.

COtTR PROVI8SIONNEL DES ETATS UNIS Pour de la Loaltnane. La rrsirnation do John Lear comma 8yndlo de Pin-solvence detTourmUllea eyaot dtd accept par laoour, il est ordonue q'un aeaemblee dea creanoiers de la dito insolvence soit eonvoquer et tena par devsnt 8 Mag. ner, notsire pnblie, en eotte ville. le SAM EDI, le 22 d'Avril 1865. A 10 hears, soar dellberer sur lea affaires de le dite Insolvent, ot pour deasain de nomine nn Syndio poor la dite.

tneoiveooe. Nonvelle Orleana, 21 Mars 1865. Siene CH. A. PEABODY.

Juge do la Cour Protrisaionnel dee Etata Unia poor la Louisiana. Uno veritable oopie. tnha ap6 22 JOHN T. PEABODY, Greffier at. K.

Dennett, Exer.ater. a fSteaaa Engine. THIRD DISTRICT COURT OF NEW ORLEANS No. 19,711 Sheriff's office, parish or Orleans, New Orleans, April 17th, 1865 Notice Is hereby given that, by virtue of a writ of provisional eeixnre, in rem. Issued in the above entitled case, I have seised, provisekmally.

and taken into my possession and safe-keeping, one Steam Engine, on which the plaintiff claims tba sum of 850O, exclusive of Interest, for storage. In the Boston Warehouse, and expenses due thereon, the owner of which is alleged to bo unknown. And all parties interested therein are hereby notified and Invited to appear within fifteen days from the date hereof and answer the petition filed in this case. ALFRED SHAW, apis 22 26 29 Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. J.

Ka Deaaett, Bxeeatear, ane Ola eblae a Vapear. TROISIEME COUR DE DISTRICT DE LA NOU-VELLE ORLEANS No. 19.711 Bureau du Bherif, Parolase d'Orleans, Nonvelle Orleans, le 17 d'Avril, 1865. Avis est par le present donne qa'en vertn d'un writ de saiiis provisolre la roan, 'si saisis pi vlaoii eineutv UNE MACHINE A VAPEUR, sor Uquelle le demandenr reclanune la eomme do 8)590, saaa lea intereta, poor emmagBsinBge, et lea d6penaes dans leg magasins d'entrepot de Boston, le proprietsire de laqoelle machine est lnooonn, ainsi que 1'aUeraele demandenr. Et tootes aeraonnes interessees aont par le present Botifiees et lnviteee de eomparaitres dans lea quinzo jours qui suivront la date du present avis, et repondre A la petition enregistree dans la dite affaire.

ALFRED SHAW, Bpl8 22 26 29 my4 Sherif Parolase d'Orleans. Natlir). MR. ANDRE CAMORS, well and favor ably krown In this city as the pr.mrletir of tbe COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, has tbe honor ot iuforaing his many customers and tba nnbile aeneeailv. taaa in partnership with Mr.

JOLF.8 COORCHE he baa opened the WASHINGTON RESTAURANT, at Lake Font-chart rain. Ha hones that the bountiful patronage whfch haa been green bla for many years will be extended to tbe new ostaoilshaieaL spit lat AUCTION SALES. PMatMa rsfarana BT 3. P. BOIaSEAD.

Ancttonoer OAce IT aad 88 Mseezlne atraat. CM-ner Gravies- Will be sold aw THURSDAY. Both at 18 'clock, oa the Levee, leak ef Port street. Third District 3uo bbla. Peach Blows, Flakes ant ether PstsAocc, late- log ex oars aiotna, irosa new isra.

fit Terms- Cash ia current funds. asm BIT Pa K. MORPHT. fareeerlea. Provlslsaa aad dlaaere.

TIT D. E. MORPHT. AaEtlsneer Will Tha aald an JJ THURSDAY. Both at 10 o'clock, A store po it matrasine aiwi 76 kegs Bstter, I bbla Sugar.

80 boxes Cheese, 10 easel Claret. boxea Tea, TB boxes Soap, 10 tiercss Hams. 75 caees Orange Flower Water, 7t cases Mustard, 18 bbla Sirup. English Mustard, etc Bar Terms rash, one-half Treasury notes, balance In currency. apis llverpeel Coarse Halt aaa CeaJ Oil.

I jj. a. "HI, AactJoneer Wlu bo aold en THORSD AdcII aa at to o'clock A. ay ssmplea, in atatw BV sf account of, whom it msy conceriv 1000 sacks Liverpool Coarse salt, loo cs-ea Coal Oil, in tin. new landing ax bark Albina, Port Third District.

Bar Terms Casta ia TJ. I. Treasury Notes. apl caeca Ale. BY D.

E. MORFBY, Auctianrer-WUI be sold oa T80RSDAY. April so, at 10 a'clack A BL, ia store No. 47 Magasins street, to close oonslgumente- too cases, 7 docen each, Aaetaetl Faie Ale, pints, bale. 7 Tbe above is warranted genuine Scotch Ale and direct Importation.

aw Tsrms Cash in O. I. Treasury Botes. sol Klre Brick. BI v.

avsrui, sinmaw vru oe ewa ws auction on THURSDAY. April Both, at 10 o'clock, A. in store No. 7 Msgasine street IK utio Pira Bricks. tar Tsrms-Cash in U.

S. Treasury nott aalB Cedllsh, Hake aad Halooke BT D. E. MORPHT, Auctkraeer Wat se gold at auction ea THURSDAY. BOth et 11 o'clock, A.

by order aad under the inspeotioa of the Fort-wardens, far accoutt of whom it may oncers, la tbe store of Mil sti a Russell A Hall 69 Tcboupstoulaa street sr drums and half drums Codfish. Hake and Haddock, damaged per brig Star ef Peace. BaTIerms Cash, in D. S. Treasury notes.

Bpl9 Itlerae et lflerlaelie. PARD. MOaPHY. Sera veudu JEODI. 80 d'Avril, A 11 bears A.

par ordre et eons linapaetion des Gsrdiens du Port, pour le eeenpte decesx qae eels con rorne, so magasin de Messrs. Russell A Hail, No. b9 rue Tcboapitoulas ss caissrs et deml raisses ds Morue et Mstischs, endom-tat par le navire Star of Peace. BArCondlUona Comptant cn bllletc duTreaor dea Etata On is. apio by aorwsaxn blmjulb.

Portwardeaa' -Bales Prints, Lawns, Taffetas aad Shirts, lor account of whom it may concern. pjY HOFFMAN A MARKS S. S. Ztlnicker, AacUon- eer Office 38 Chart res street Will be sold on FRIDAY, 51 at at It o'clock, at their Sales rooms. 38 Cbartres street, by order and under the liT pectlon of tbe Port ward sns of the port (B) 48 K37 1 ease Prints.

(F) 9 1 case Dry Goods, containing Lawns, Prists, Shirts, Taffeta, etc. he whole damaged on board tha steamer George Cromwell, on her lsst voyage from New York to this pert, and sold far account ef whom it may eoncsrn. tJ Terms Cash In O. A Tressury Notes. ap20 BIT XUoOKKKBl ok IsAKOKI.

Faraltnre Faraltare. IV McCERKEN At LAS DRY-. W. McCerrsn. Auc Charles street 111 be sold at public auction on THURSDAY, April so, at o'clock, at thair mart, Masonic ll an An assortment of Bedsteads, Bare so.

Armosrs, Sofas, Chairs, Tables, Lounges, Desks, etc. BaT Terms Cssh. apl8 Cantenta ef aa Oyater Maloea and Bar- Room, with lease of property, at auction. BY McCERREN A LANDRY G. W.

MrCsrren, Auctioneer Office aud Salesroom Masonic Hall, St. Cha.ies atreet Will be sold at public auction ea FRIDAY, April l. et Ink o'clock A on the premises corner of ft art Market and New Levee streets Tbe whole contents of tbe bar room and oyster ssloon. comprising Counters, Fixtures. Mirrors.

Cylinder Btove, Range, Ac. Also, ths unaxoired lease of the who's pre. nlsre. to expiie December 31, 1x06. BF Terms Cash.

apio Watches, Jewelry, 3kc, at Anetlan, fer Account of the City of New Orleans. JJY McCERREN LANDRY G. W. McCerraa, Auctioneer Office and Salesroom Maaonlc Hall, St. Charles street Will be sold at public auction on SATURDAY, April at 11 o'clock, at their Auction Mart, Mstonir Ilall, St.

Charles street, by order of tha Hon. Bn. Kennedy. Baayor of tha dtp af Maw Orleans, for account of tbe city of New Orleans WaU has, Watch Chains, Gants' and Ladies' Brsastpins, Ear Rings, Lockets, Rings, Vest Buttons, Shirt Studs, Spectacles, Ac Ac BaT Terms Cash in 0. S.

Trrarnry notes. spU A ramily Kealdenre and Two of Giound in the Four ih District, at Auction, on Account of Dsnerturr. 1 aacCERnVEN at LANDRY e. W. McCerrea, XJ Acctioneer Office and Salesroom Maasnle Hall.

St, strest Will be sold at public auction on WEDNESDAY. April tft, IWift, at 18 o'clock at tbe tier, bents' and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Customhouse and Canal tae following property, to vlt 1 A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, sitasted in the Fourth Uistrtct, In the square) bounded by St. Andrew, Laurel, St. Mary and Annunciation streets, measuring s7 fset inches and 1 line front en St. Andrew street, by a depth, he-ween parallel lines, of U7 fset 10 inches ana 6 lines, together with tbe improvements thereon, consisting In a neat two-atery frame building wall suited for a genteel family.

i. THE AUJOlNIIte LOT OF GROI D. alao front tag on St. Andrew atreer, measuring feet 11 inches and I tine fiout on tt Andrew street, by a depth ol leat I I inches and lints, and 8 rear of (7 feet .1 Inches and I line. All ss per pv.n on exhibition at the Merchants' and A Lictionceis' Excbanse.

on ttoyal street SSr Terms Oue-hstf cs.b and hslsuceat IS months, secursd by mortgsgs on the property, snd hearing per cent, interest par annum, or all rash In S. Treasury notes, at the option of the purchaser. Act of sale before W. Shannon, Notary Public, at the exptnseof the purchaser. api Valuable Freperty In the Fourth District snd in Jefferson City at Auction.

BY McCERREN LANDRY W. McCerrea, Auctioneer Office end Salesroom Masonic HalL St. Charles street Will be sold at public auction oa JUNES DA I. Mav 3d, at It o'clock M. at the Merchants' aud Auctioneers' Excbsose, on Royal street 1.

TWO DOUBLE LOTB OF ROUND, and improvements thereon, situated in square bounded by St. bailee, Cigbtb, Prytania and Harmony street, recti having a tiont of sixty four feet uu Eighth meet and oa Harmony with an average depth of ln feat to each. The tuipiovemente consist in two frame buildings on lot ou F.i i tit street, snd a frame cottage on lot on Harmony street. All rented to good tenants. This property is in the uiost pleasant, part of tbe Fourth District, and ttitlliu half a square of tbe Pry tauia street csrs.

iOUH LOTS OF GROUND in square bounded by Camp. Deiachsiae, Chestnut and Louisiana Avenue, form ins corner of Camp and Drlacoaise, each lot having a front of 16 feet 6 inches on Magazine street by depth of 101 leaL A most desirable location fer a residence, convenient to tbe city cars and to tbe upper Magazine street Market. 3 THIRTEEN LOTS OF GROUND, being tha southwesterly half of the square of ground bounded by Camp, Belrastel, Magazine and Dufoasat, and fronting on the JenVrson City Railroad. ttV Terms on the above three properties One half cash ana tbe balance at twelve months, with six per cent, interest, secured by mortgage on the property, or all cash 4. SIR LOTS OF GROUND, in square bounded by Prytania, Foueber, Nsvadea and Aline streets, firming the corner of Prytania and Foueber street, having a front of 116 feet front on Prytania street by a depth of feet t-r Terms sxio.

payable March as, ltwi. Clnoo. payable March 38, ibt.7, 81040, payable on March fa, imii, ait riu out interest, end tbe balance cash or a'l cash, at tbe option of the purchaser. Acts of eeie before Ho. Madden, Notary Public, at the expense of the purchaser.

ap9 Ions 30 my 12 BT FRANCIS FERNANDEZ. Notice Tailors. Damaged Goods Sold tor Account of Whom it May Concern. BY FRANCIS FERNANDEZ. Auctioneer Office and Salesroom corner St.

Louis and Chartrea streets-Will be sold at auction oa THURSDAY, 9uth at 10 o'clock, at his auction store, corner St. Loots and Chart res streets, tor account of whom it may concern, tbe following damaged goods 80 gross Ivory Vest Battens. 85 Coat a Cameo Vest 6 Coat 4 pounds Chlnacai Sewing Bilk. 4 pieces, yards, Victory Silesias. Js Elastic Dock 118k Black Doeskin.

BaT Terms Cssh la OTeeaWks. apis gaeeeaalea ef Airs. Catherine Laskera. Wifs of Andrew Gelser Ne. BI FRANCIS FERNANDEZ Auctioneer Office and salesroom cornar St.

Looia and Chartrea tts. MONDAY, Msy i. 1865, wfa be sold at auction, at I e'clock, at the Merchanta' and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal atreet, between Cnstomhoose aad Canal, by vlrtneof aa order from Boa. John W. Thomas, Judge of the Second District Court of New Orleans, dated March, laM, the following described property belonging to said accession, to wit A LOT OF GROtTND, with tha improvements thereon, sitasted in tbe Third District of this city.

In the new reabourg hlarigny. designated by the No. 11. in square 68, comprised between Soiidelle, Prosper, Bagatelle and Union streets, measuring, American measure, 31 feet 11 Inches and 6 linea front on SoUdalle street, by 160 feet 1 Inch and 4 lines in depth, between parallel linea. Said property was acquired byVurcbase from Joseph Volk to Andrew Get.

sr. ey act before B. Beany, notary public, dated SKU March. 1868. Tbe plan of said property is exhibited at tha Exchange.

SarTerma and Conditiona Cash, in 0. Treasury n-ea Act of aale before Octavo Morell, notary public, at the expense of pure baser mhtt apt 1 80 88 mnahra4taaw, CASES hall- txmce, natroou 1,9 8 cases cfrpce J. Penean. Peneaa. SARDINES IN OIL.

108 cases half boxes Bent. 80 quarter hose Nants. BRANDY FROITS. 160 cases Brandy Cherries. bO Fruits assorted.

FRENCH MUSTARD. 85 cases 24 pots H. Deaegaulx A Berdeaax. For aale by RALLLY BLANCHARD, Tat 37 OU Leree atracc utrs-Faraitare. At i arrlaa' At Mratgaanery, bo said oa THURSDAY.

April 80, etlaa Start BT Casta atraetlr TJY MOltTGOMERT AsrtioassT Will at lr o'cioca. at Old Aaeaea Mart sv aLT UQVMLBQLD rURNITURR of mrf (tacrtptieB, ahsaaay and Walnut lUA.fLj. a Waahstsnea, Mahogany end Walnut Tate BofeZ Mu m7.t IBTCC 01 Bads, cads aad Wbo aoie Cettea rjettea. TIT SIIW-TII rw'-tU itry. aT.

sss. ffgatal: hat rQnn 8- so Bsiee Carton Tr aamwewsreaasxawa -r. arw, aiu.sa WW1 laUMVAIa gUn IVi EVA AVlrvb atr sxatlsaAl swassaaaa bbTA srsvwaa, a. wv ssr iissss ajg saw aaasH was) awrsvaaaa enr aossaUP BafAgTaaBBBjaaxai 80 Bales Cotton. Samples ready fsr Inspection at aale.

BaF Tsrms Cash in O. A Treasury aplB Ala re Chance fer Bnterprlae 1 1 sating Dyg Dock. TJ MONTGOMERY A BR0 -R. M. MettnasarV, Auctioneer Will be sold aa TBminiv K.

day of April, at lg o'clock at tbe Merchants' and Ano cAiunp, wrysi etroet, a auoataatial loeting Dry Dock of tbe following dimeaalona and constructien SOB feet long. 88 feet beam, a feet in d.nel, thoroughly OVerhsulad Bad eaeanlkwl k-i condition, complete and ready for buainesa. She can now Be eeea at toe toot of Washington street. BaT Terms-Cash In U. I.

Treasury Notes, one-half cash, balance three months, with approved securities. aw pn-Rai. uiiereaa irom eats. aplB aeeeaalaa er fllrs, Sarah (slllmere Ne. Valuable Improved Real Estate In the Fourth District, at Auction.

BY MONTGOMERY A Moatgemery, Auctioneer Will be sold on JiTIIBn.r.. at is o'clock, at the Merchente' aud Aaetl sneers' Ex bange. Royal atreet, by virtue snd lu parva.ru a of aa order of tbe Hon John W. Thamas, Judge af the Second icw vriraoa, oaws April Slo. lS66.no.

tl.tsi of the docket of eald Court FOOR CERTAIN LOTS OF 6BOUNB, together with all tbe buildings and improvements thereon, situate in tbe Fourth District of this city, in square No. 1b4, bounded by St Charles, (Into Haysdes.) season, Josephine aad Prytania streets. Said tots are deslgnatsd by tne Boa. tV lAaod is on apian made by Thompson. 8arreyor, dated 14th June.1 IMS.

adiolnine each other, and each 31 feet 41 inches and 4 lines front on 8'. Char.es street, by 117 feet i inch and 8 lines la depth between parallel lints, all American measure i ant being the same property purchased by said deceased tram J.nies D. QU1-mofe, by an act passed before J. Gdley, late a notary poDiic in tnis city, on tbe 18th day of December, llMa. ia.

wn. vanioiiea nt sale. Art of sale Sefore Wm. Sbannon. notarv nohlie.

at tba expense of the purchaser. Bar Terms Cssh in U. A Treasury notes. ap7 8 SS mylS 13 Sncreaalon de Rime Harsh, Olllmore Ne. a.

no. mens immeuoies rrrclenx amellore dans le Ouatrieme District, l'encau PAR MONTGOMERY FREREt R. M. Montgomery. Encanteur II sera v.ndn a la iMihll A K1 r.IYf la 13 de mai 1, midt.

A Is Bo una dee Negoclane et dea Eticanteors. rue Royal, an vertu st conformement A nn ordre da J. Thnmu 1 mm Am rk. leme Cour de District de la Nouvelle-Orleana. daM le 8 0 Avrii ie p.o tt.tis da regiatre de rette Coar U0ATRB CERTAIN LOTS DE TERRE, ensemble sver toutes les batistes st amellotatioos qui s'y troavent, sit a1 duns le Qustrleme DUtrict de cette viile, dani 1'iiet Ma 184.

borne par lea ruea St. Charles, Hay-ades. Jackson, Josephine et Prytania. Lea dlta tots son r'aigne' par les No. in, 14, iset In, sor un plan fait par W.

T. Thompson, sroenteiit. dat as Jnln ihsa. ronrjea A rhacun. et metnre chacun .11 pi ads 1 1 peaces et 6 llgnes de proiouasur entre ugnes iieutropDe.

toutes mesare A men-can, et snvant ie nieme nroorirte aeauia nar le dit At. font de James I). Olllmore, par una arte psaal devsnt J. I', tilltey, ci-oevant notaire pontic en cette vllle, le 18 jour de IiecembreiatH Les pisus seront exhibit la place de rente. Arte de rente nardevaut Wm.

Shannon, notalra nubile au trait de I'acoursur. lit Conditions Comotantau moment de 1'adlndication. en fillets dn Trlsordes Etata Unis. spy 8 Hi myl 13 Succession of Neal Caitaaaaae No SO.oOs. Real Estate and Bonn Factor, at anetlon.

BY MONTGOMERY A Montgomery, Anrtloneer Will be aold on IATUkDiY. the lith day of Maw, 186a, at IS o'clock at MercbsnU' and Auctioneers' Excbacse. Roval street, bv virtue and In anran- auce of an order of the Hon. Joha W. Thomas, Judge of the Second District Court of New Orleans, dated April 8, ieoo, rn, 01 me oorsex oi seia tourc tilts CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, with the Soan R'ttlea.

Hollers ami improvements thereon, sitasted in tbe Fourth District of this city, in tbe square designated by tbe ISo. oouuded bv Jacob. Soils. Third and Fourth streets, desierated bv tbe No. One to Nine Inclusive, on a Plan drawn by by H.

Pilii, aud deposted In tbe records of B. Bonnv, Notary Public. Lota No 1 and mesanraesch30et4inchesand7 lines front on Third street, by 117 feet in drp'h between parallel lines, lot No. 1 forming tbe corner of Soils and Third, snd let No. 9 forming the corner of Jacob and Third.

Lots Nos 8 tos incluaive mess tire each 30 feet front on Third atreet, by 127 feet in depth bttween parallel linea, acquired bv deceased from Perrick Cnyle, per act pasied belnre E. Harnett. Notary Public, on the 31tt July, 1840, nans exoiuiteo at place oi sale. Art ol sale before Hush Madden, notarv public, at the expense of thepurchaasr. i arms sjasn irvu.

a Treasury notes. ail4 is uiyis ia Hacceasloa le Neal Callagbaas No. Biens Immeubles et Blsuufacture de Savon, l'encau. TAR MOlNTGOMF.il FRERK8. T.

Montgom-X aty, Encanteur BY re vendu IAMCDI, 13 de Mai. A soldi, a la Bourse des Btegociaua et des Encanteura, run Rovale. en verto et conformernrat une ordre de I'hon- orasle Jobn W. Tbouiss, Juge de la Deuxleme Cour de P.iairtct de la N'lle Orleans, date la 8 d'Avril, 1868, No 'snjx du docket de rette cour NECF OERTAI1 LOT DE TERRE. eve CaaadlSre A Bavoo.

Chaadrow. a. amallui aalana '(uf s'y trouvant, sitod dans le (juatrtenie District da cette vllle, dans I'let design psr Is Pto. 15, Oornl par lea rues Jacob, Bolla, Trois-Irme et Qoetrifme. deign psr les Nos.

1 et 8 Incluslf, sur un plan dresse par L. H. Pilie, et depose" sur les archives de E. Bonny, el devant notaire pobllc. I Les Lots No.

1 et mesure rhacun 30 plrds 4 peuces et 7 ligues de far. sur Is Trotaieme rue, snr 17 pleds de pro-fondeut entre iignss limitrophe, le lot No, 1 torment le coin des rues Rous al Troiaieme. et tot No. 0 foruient le coin des rues Jacob et Trniaieine I Les Loti Nn. ska incluslf mesure chaqaa 30 pleds de fsce aur la Trolsienie rue, sur 187 pieds deprnfondsur entre lignee limitrophe, arqnls par defunt de Patrick Coyle.

par ate passe devant E. Harnett, notaire pubUc, leil Juliet lwia. I Plans monlrer la place de rente. I Acta de rente par devant Hugh Madden, notaire public, au frela I'acquereuf. Cnnditlous Coinptsnt ea billets du Trsordet Etats-Cnis apl4 lft 21 myli 13 BT K.

RUUEK On CO. (tale Wltheat Keaerre. UoodA Clothini, Buoes aad flats. BYE. ROGER A CO-Octave Dfjaa, Auctioneer THOBIDAT, April SOth, will be sold at io o'clock, at thir sales looms.

4 snd 47 Old f-avee street 2i- lots of Beaouable Dry Goods, comprising a sslect as-sortmeut. Also liio tots of One Clothing. Also S6 cases Boots, Shoes and Brogant for men. women and children. And inn dozen mrn's and boys' fine Hats.

(A Terms at sale. aplB BY BKltWARD TURPIN. Wlnea Vrrmenth Sweet OH BY BEK.NARD TURflN. Aurtlenser On FRIDAY. rho-Jisr lust at bk- o'clock P.

M. Will be sold, at auction, attbe the ship Mersns, from Bordeaux, et the foot of Urculines street, Second District, tbefellow- tnr lino boxet CLARET, O. M. 4. 1M CLARET.

St Julien, do. i.V) WHITE WIVE. do. IAO VERMOUTH. Noilly, Prat A Co.

in, PlsgnloU 2 ounces. iu SWEET OIL, J. Plagnlol, 11 do. BaT lei me Cssb In D. 8.

Treasury Notes. apSO. V. 8. MARSHAL'S SALES.

United Statee ra. Tbree Cases Carnlry BooU. IN THE tTilTED STATES DISTRICT COURT, Kastem District of Louisiana. No. 7987.

By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed in the above entitled suit, I will proceed to sell to the blgbrat bidder, on SATURDAY, tbe 24th day ol April, 1865. at 12 o'clock at the United States Marshal's Warehouse, Nos. 38 aad 40 Old Levee street 3 cases CAVALRY BOOTS. (7 Terms Cash, at time of adjudication, In U. S.

Treesorr notes. United States Hsrtbal's Office, New Orleans, 12th day of April, 1865. CUTHBERT BULLITT, 18 22 29 U. o. Marshal.

AXBUiTlS AN PANIC FU1CJKS. Ba T. BLESSINa, 34 Caartres Street. 34 NEW ORLEANS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Photograph leal Iartrnmenta, Pswtograpblc Materiaie, Photographic Albums aad Frames, rlhrlM.a Mr W4 '0ULD call special attention to his new aad splen- ,7. ll mm.

A Rihla tlk.aa which ha ie qiieui.ii a aeiiiiig as His Stock comprises aU sites, kinds and qoslltlee, in. eluding tbe Patent Hinge Backs, which. Bar durability, hoogreslhera, city and country, supplied with every articletsaedin their baaineat, at the lowest market rtvtea. anas Ceaeertev THE RE1 HE LARGE HALU 74 St. Clwles streeV RENT by the Night or Week, for PARTIES BCRRTAeaReaaonableTeraaa, FOR CONCRRTA 1.

A. LDM. APpiyw ap tf Gravier atreet; Ceke at 00 Ceate aer Barrel. TBB New Orleans Gaa Light Company now offer CORE at to cents per barrel for tbe acomsaodstioo of many of their customers who wish to teylne supply tor the next season. WAl.

A aplt 1 Treasajar. Sterea Fer Beats The PINE DOCBLE STORE, No. lit Poydras street aad from tbe 1st May, the FOUR STORY STORE, No 61 Camp street, pa 7t Apply at 183 Common street, np stalrB. nostra Bbbsa, CimaTs.ChasaAG7wteTatreeta, WELL ventilated, specious snd excellent Furnished Rostaa. Entraace 144 ajrayler atreet, or ea St.

Charles street. Conaected vita gas Age lalaoa. stocked Ct)t itPatig pixagtttteo A MPOIITANT PEOM EICHMOXD. CALL FOR A MEETIrlQ OF THE VIRGINIA ASSEMBLY. From the Army of the Potomac TILE LAST SKIEMLSILES.

THE FIELD OF LEE'S SURRENDER. GEN. ROBT. LEE'S LAST EFFORT. ILLNESS OF LOUIS NAPOLEON.

The steamer Sultana arriverl yesterday afternoon from St Looia, brinjrinjr papers from that city, of the 14th. The news is copit-d below Call fer a JtleerJna; sf tke fir (lata Aa-emely. Baltimore, April 13. The Richmond Whig, of yesterday, contains ths folio wing important document To the People of Virginia Th undersigned members of the Legislatare of the State of Virginia, in connection with a number of eitizens of the State, whose names are attached to this paper, in view of the evaeaa-tion of Richmond by the Confederate Government, and its occupation by the military authorities of the United States, the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, and the suspension of the jurisdiction of the civil power ef tbe State, are of the opinion that an immediate meeting of the General Assembly of the State is called for by the emsrgenciee of the situation. The consent of the military authorities of the United States to a session of the Legislature jo.

Richmond, in connection with the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, to tbeir free deliberation upon publio affairs, and to the in press and departure of all its members under safe conduct, haa been obtained. The United States authorities will farnlsh transportation from any point sndar their control to any of the persons before mentioned. Tbe matters to be submitted to the Legislature are Tbe restoration of peace to the Htate of Virginia and the adjustment of the questions inTolf mg life, liberty and property that hare aiisen in the State as a consequence. We therefore earnestly request the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and members of tbe Legislature to repair to this city by the 25ih of ApriL We understand fall protection to persons and property will be offered in this state, ana we recommend to tne peaeenu eit izens to remain at their homes and pursue their usual avocations with the confidence that tbey will not be interrupted. 1 concur in the proceedings recommended to me.

J. Cahpbkll. Approved for publication in the Richmond Whig and in handbill iorm. G. W.

Wiitzkl, Major Gen, Prom the Army af the Fotemac. Washington. April 13. Correspondence from the Army of tbe Potomac says that very little lighting had taken place. On, the 7th, at Farmville, there was some skirmishing be tween the enemy's rear guard and the second corps, with the second division of cavalry, the result being unimportant.

Lee bad Intended to fall baek to Bnrksville, but being cat off by our forees getting to Burksville, be changed his eonree and started towards Lynehbarg. A part of his -army passed throne b. Farmville on the morning of the 7th. After crossing the Appomattox the bridges were burned and before oar troops could get over the enemy had taken a position a mile from tne liver where tney erectea works and made a stand in order to 1st their wagon train get ont of the way. On this aide of the river just outside the town a division of cavalry had takan no a position determined to annoy an advance wnue reconstructing tne bridge.

Tne iM di vision, under Gen. Crooks, attacked them vigorously, driving.them back some distance, Dot tney naa a iorce aismonntea lying in ambush, which poured a beavv lire into our men aa they advanoed to tbe second attack, and tbey were compelled to fall back on their supports. The rebels soon aner retired, being indis posed to await another charge. The loss on tom eiaes was very iignc Tbe 2d Corpe Boon after crossed the river. and pnebiDg on after the enemy, drove tbem behind their newiy-bout breastworks.

Gen. Smyth was severely, and It is be' lievett, mortally wounded, ia leading the ebarge. This waa a sad loss to the command every man in it feels the leas aa a personal one. A more gallant soldier never served his country, and he has not only ranked high (or bravery on the field, bat as a gentleman and friend he was beloved by all who knew him. The ices in tbe 2d (Jorps wui be about lau, mostly of Smyth's Corps.

On the morning before the enemy crossed the river. 12 guns were taken from tbem. and after six more eighteen in all and 2,000 prisoners. Tbe number of prisoners taken on the 6th is pat down at 7.700, almeet entirely of Kershaw and Cnstis Lee's division. The Field ef tbe Barrender.

The correspondence giving the details of events, but which have mainly been published through official sources, says the field where ibe surrender took place was almost covered Kith the enemy's dead, all of them nearly being shot in the head and npper part of the body. The position was very favorable for tbem, bnt our military had good range on an adjoining hill, and our men chsrged up the ascent with such impetuosity that some were bayoneted before they left their light breastworks. The road for miles were strewn with broken caissons and baggage of every description, resenting a scene seldom witnessed. On the part of Lee's army! the lose on the 5tb will sum np about 1000 in killed and wounded. The 6th Corps Buffered the heaviest.

Another letter, dated the evening of the 8 lb, tays that stragglers are found scattered nlong the line, and as the troops pass they come in and Barrender, expressing their determination to fight no longer, as they con-i ider the rebellion as good as over. Four guns were brought in this evening, besides a long train of ambulances, many containing wounded, who were, placed in hospitals and eared for. Gen. Gordon sent font surgeons through the lines this afternoon, asking that they be bllowed to minister to the wants of those left behind on the road, bnt as all have plenty ioeh help, they will return to the army in the morning. Gen.

Hays was relieved from the com mind of the 2d Division of the 2d Corps yesterday, fr tsrdiners in moving bis command and obedience to order. Ieee Last Efforts Another letter, dated the 9th, notwithstanding the correspondence yesterday led all to expect the formal surrender of Lee this mom rag, the latter exerted all his energy to escape the net laid for him. He starched rapidly all yesterday afternoon and emeing, nntu he ran against Sheridan at Appomattox Corathoose. A tbarp fight ensued, resulting in the capture of a number of prisoners and checking their retreat. The 24th and 6th Corps were close np in support of the cavalry, and daring; the fight took up a strong position across the main road, and on the south ride, cutting them, off from retreat in that direction.

axty this nsoisung Sheridan attacked tbem vigorously, and for a time a brisk eBagniBnt was carried on. About 9 o'clock a flag of truss appeared in front of his line, and he was informed that hostilities had been snspandecl. This was caused by an agreement made iby Gen. Ord consenting to a cessation of Urine so as to eommoaioate with Gen. Grant, aadwai dona, it te laid, wtifcoat pwptx ttVhixirT flea.

nawUsVa a tant QSavSTSl allowed to come through tV nbel eolamn to ociimaTiWmto with Oen. If e-Y "he that he knew sVotUag of aay aBfT ntent, and that he was aboatto snore forwarol in aeeordaaee with hie previoa intentionav Gen. Lee, however, seat anothet. bb Msn sr, desiring to have aa interview weav Grant, to arrange tha terms of ran wer.aael Gob. Meade wm tirje obliged to srra ut a two boars' armistice ia order to ooaamnniaa to wHli Gee.

Great, who had amoved axofrnat tha) left daring the night. Fereura Dlsaatchees illhris or ths ruics Miw York, April 13. The Post's Waa- lnfitoa snealal haa tha fnllnwrina-, Although Mr. Seward euffers severely, fat naa been able te dictate hie dispatches to eta minlgAari abroad. Ia these dispatches the groand that the war la over aad that rebellion mabed.

It is stated that information has been re oetved at the Froaeh Embassy, of the cUarer. ous illness of Emperee Nafeon. snslgTBaacloa af t9ertary Staatea Prwa naa le. Nkw Tors, April 13.The Centateniarat Washington special aayat "It is earrenUy reported that Secretary Stanton will resign aox-eoon as peace is declared." Tiwas-Jrlleeleelppl Cealeaeraers The Herald's Richmond special of the IIUr eayst "Jeff. Davis, Honter and Thomas 8emmes have long contemplated the fornratioti a of a Trans-Mlsmissippt Confederacy, ts he eompoeed of Arkansas, Texas and West Louisiana, with such discontented Mexican States aa might join them.

Health af Mrs. R. B. Lee. Mrs.

Gen. Lee is seriously indisposed. negro guard waa placed in front of the hease ahe occupied, bul on iu being re proa anted thai. the colored guard was aa ins alt to Mrs. Lee, feV was withdrawn and a white enbstitated.

The correspondents say that nearly all tha property destroyed the rebels hoy-were well off. The poor claeese do aot ex press any sympathy for them. French aaa Aaarrleai Feade. New York, April 13. The Tribune's city of Mexico letter of the 29th of March, aayat "Bitter feelings exist between the French and Austrian troops now in Mexico, aad numerous quarrels take place.

Several editor have been arrested for commenting oa tha conduct of Marshal Baxaine. Discords in tha Imperial army are said to be Tha Bebel General W. H. F. Lee Not Killed.

The Whig says: "We learned yesterday upon what we consider to be good authority that Gen. W. H. F. Lee has not been killed, ae reported.

Bis family here learn that he ia' unhurt." Betreachsaeat In the Navy Deparinteafe- Tbe Tribune's Washington special says The Secretary ef the Navy haa cosameneed--tbe redaction of expenses. Many transports -are to be sold, and naval vessels not needed are to be pnt out of commission. A gentleman just from the Sooth says Chora are 27,000 bales of cotton in Georgia aad Alabama. -Gen. Lea Gerac te Weldea.

UT I.THb-r.A. ln.il 1i Ta im mm mwi I ILa vv Aonmva sriu v. 11 tm avaiain, uiw Lee has obtained permission to visit Weldoa, N. C. Ilia army is still at the point where surrendered.

The work of preparing the rebel rolls duplicates of whioh have to be made and tha taming over of the property, is progressing rapidly. In a few days every detail necessary to complete the Barrender will be eonoladeev The army will then be permitted to disperse, according to the terms of Gens. Grant aaa Lee. Frem Themae. Kxw York.

April 13. A letter from Golds-boro, dated April 6, says there was the greatest enthusiasm in Sherman's army over tha capture of Richmond. It is reported that the Union inhabitants of Kaleigh made demonstrations of joy ia spito of the rebela Carl Schurz haa arrived at Newborn, and Is said to be on his way to Baleigh. No movement for the return of North Carolina to tbe Union will be made until the occupation of Baleigh by our troops. A portion of Sherman's army were onder orders to move prior to the news of the fall af Richmond.

Geas, Grant, Leo aad SwelL PHiLADKLmiA, April 13. A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Press, from Washington this afternoon, says Gen. Grant Is here, in consultation with tha President. His headquarters are hereafter to be in Washington. He goes to Philadelphia to-morrow.

Lee -visits Johnston's army, to stay blood- shed. He is truly penitent. i Ewelt is on his parole at the Metropolitan. ONE DAY LATER NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE PAULINE CARROLL DETAILS OF THE ASSASSINATION.

The steamer Pauline Carroll arrived last nipht, with. St. Louis dates "of tha 15th. We have only space this morning for ths follotving: Washington, April 13. President Ltncolat and wife with other friends, this eveniasr visited Ford's Theatre, for the purpose oi 1 witnessing the performance of Oar American Cousin." It was announced in the papers that Gea.

Grant would also be present, bat that gentle- man took the late train of cars for New Jersey. The theatre was densely crowded and every body seemed delighted with the scene befora them. Daring the third act, and while there waa a temporary pause for one of the actor to enter, a sharp report of a pistol was heard, which merely attracted attention, bnt suggest- ed nothing serious, until a man rushed to tha front of the President's box waving a loagr dagger in his right hand, and exclaiming "tftc Semper Tyrannu." and im mediately escaped from the box. which was ia the second tier to the stage, beneath, and ran aercee to the opposite side of the stage, making hie escape amid the bewilderment of the audieaoe, from the rear of the theatre, where he mounted a horse and fled. The screams of Mrs, Lincoln first disclosed the faet to the audience that the President had been shot, whsn all present rose to their awes, rushing to the stage, many exclaiming hang- him." The excitement was one of the wildest po- sible description, and of coarse there was an abrupt internilsskm of the theatrical performance.

There was a rush towards the PreaV dent's box, when eriee were heard, etanel give hba air has any one stimulants On a hasty examination it was found that, the President had been shot through the headr above and back of the temporal bona, ana that some of the brain waa oozing oat. He was removed to a private house opposite tbe theatre, and the Surgeon General of tha army and other surgeons ware sent for to at- tend to his condition. On exAraination of the private box, blood" was discovered on the back of the euabloa rocking chair an which the President had been sitting also on the partition and on tha floor. A eommoil single UiTBled pistol waa fonnd on the carpet. A military guard waa stationed In front of the privau residence to which tha President.

had been convoyed. tv An irnmeaM crowd waa in froat of deeply auxleae te learn the condition of thav Pl? had' prerlouely beea aiitttmieA wound was mortal, but aUhoped therwiaaa, The shock to the commnnity was toiribl av. At midnight the Cabinet, lleasra. AtaaMt: JUDieyana sTsawnHi (ww-sw eaart. i Oglesoy, GMsICoL Haw, Mraonal frienda.

nenas, w-t ourgnvu. wit 'flarea" and his immKiiale asTtiatanu, were arrajid hla bedsidav, ----v- evgjr The President was In a stato o'l syueopev totally insensible, and breathing tha bioedooeed from the wound at tb, back of l1 -ad. TD 'Tgeen exhaosted every effort of teeveoU ahlll, bat all hope wrj gone. Tha President and Mr. tAaeofa did aot a4anf0Tthtrewll 'eloa.

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