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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 10

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DOUBLE SHEET. SVESJSO SOLACE tr oiuii aaxt. Tk bmaa heart ha blddea treasure. i In allMiM nenled tn. none the dream.

th pleasures. WIom ctarTi wen broken, if revealed. And da may paaa ia fT confusion. Ana algbta In noy not fly. Wkil.

lo! I Fame'i Wealth Illusion. Tbe memory of tM Faat but die. Bat there ere beam of UwlT muslag. Socb a ia the evening ll.nc coniee. Whro aolt a Mnti taeir platens dosing, Tbe heart's brat I.

lings father borne. Tbea ia oar so la there se to languish A trader el that taaot woe; And thoughts that once wraaf roan of egulu. Now (iw bwtsome mild lean to flow Aad feeling, once strong as peatioue. float olt back a faded dream Owrewa sharp grief ad wild aeDaatioiia, Tbe taste of othera Bufferings eeem Ob! wbeo tbe heart ia freshly bleeding. How lorea it for toat time te be.

When through tbe mia of year receding, Ita woe bat lire la reverie. Aad it can dwell oa moonlight glimmer. On evening abade aad IsnrUuesa. Aad while tbe aky growa dim and dimmer. Feed as untold and strange autre nly a Keeper Impim given By loaely boar and darkeaed room.

To aolemn thought! that aoar to aesvea. Seeking a life and world come. Lm Paris. I SPECIAL COaaKlPONDEHCK or TH riCATVKE. Paris, April VJ, 1855.

Tbe two important articles in the AloniUur, which have attracted so much attention, were written oy M. de La Guerroniere, long the alder eeo of M. de Lainartine, tbe able col league of M. de Girardin in the Prestc, and now a Councillor of btate, and they were re touched by the Emperor before going to press. They are, consequently, of the higl auinonty.

Conversation iust now ia all excitement on several bits oi eoaeip, which, to say the least, are extraordinary occurrences The first comes to us from England, in the shape of the disappearance of the Hon. Mr. ilhers, the fourth son of the fashionable Earl of Jer sey, a brother iu law of Prince Esterhazy, and of half a dozen Dukes and The Hon. Mr. Villiers was a shining light on the turf; no hores wero better than his his jockey's were jewels; the stable, the whip and the road had no mysteries for him he was an authority at Tattersallsi he was an oracle in the betting ring.

Old Billy John son died a bankrupt, and otbt Napoleons les pet it have followed hi example. Q.ue voler vous Fortune bliml, uU wheel ever turns! So Mr. Villiers inui it. He got into a bad lucli. llets vrent against him.

Betters ran away. Blooded horses are so expensive. The fourth eon of the Right Honorable the Earl of Jaraay could easily fiiid out accommodations, and they enabled him to glide al Munothly over the ground," but be They soon him in the hili in: du ring the last portion of his caxc, irisaocus tomed to pay 70, SU and SJ0 ptr cunt, lor the use of money. purse alone could bear these usurious rates, and Fortunatus' purse was not open to the Hon. Mr.

Villiers. He got to the end even of and there he saw nothing before him but a trip to Sweden. His debts are set down at $500,000. Here we have a doctor of high rank, who, in a fit of high temper, cut off the head of hair I nr, Thn larlwia Kaanrlfril and vanT. I thy, and her hair was her chief pride, for it was glossy blue black, very fine, and reached to her Cinderella feet The doctor was at once arrestod.

Death has been unusually busy among us this week. M. Dacos, the Minister of the Marine, 13 dead be dies an honorable death from over toil in serving his country, and he has well served it. The Minister of that department since 1851, be has introduced innumerable radical ameliorations in the service, and gives France three finer fleets than she ever before possessed. Isabey, the celebrated portrait painter, to whom we owe the best likenesses of the Imperial Court of 1810, died yesterday, at a very advanced age.

The Eng lish papers bring us tidings of the death of Mr. William 5T. Dunn, long Richard Brineley Sheridan's private secretary, and for fifty eight years treasurer or clerk of old Drnry Lane theatre; he had been intimate with Swett, Quick, the Kembles, the Bannisters, Mrs. Siddons, Mrs. Jordan.

Miss Pope, Mun den, the Keans, Mathews, Power, and the old dramatic authors, Colman, Holcroft, Morton, You are an admirer of Byron, eh Then be so good as to explain to me these lines Tby shores are empire, chanted in all save th ee A myr a. Wwc. ttoine. Cart bare, what are th ej Thy waters wasted term when they were free, And many a tyx.xu: sioce; Wafted what, if you please? Where is it on record that the Mediterranean sea has wasted the shores that surround it 1 What pert of the coael, European, Asiatic or African, has been overwhelmed by the tide and then left desolate? The ruins of Tyre are still a landmark; the rock of Salamis still overlooks the wave; the site of Carthage remains. Tyrants may have wasted those shores, but the waters never.

The MS. of the poem (the property of Mr. Murray) was examined, and the faulty line ran thus Toy wa rrv toatJud their avuwr when they wre tree, And uauy a tyrant siuce The MS. of another of Byron's poems rectifies a misprint which occurs in every edition of his works. It occurs in the Prisoner of Chillon: And thna tngetber, yet apart, Fettrr'd in hand, not ptn'd In heart." For pin'd" read "join'd," which completes the antithesis.

Dr. physician who attended the Czar in his last illness, has published a circumstantial account of the closing scenes of Nicholas's life. You may know this homeo pathist was compelled to flee from St Petersburg after the decease of that monarch, to escape the igoorant prejudices of the vulgar, who accuse him of poisoning the Czar. "At ten minutes past three, says the doctor, he asked me, after I had mentioned the name of his father confessor, Must I then die I answered, yes, aire. Not a muscle of his face moved, not the least quickening of pulsation.

How can you find the courage thus to doom me to death to tell me so to my face First, said by so doing I fulfill a promise made to you a year and a half ago; the moment of which you then spoke to me nas come, aias moreover, I thus fulfill a duty to the Emperor. You hard eeveral hours to live you are ia full possession of your faculties, and Can direct them at your will, at least I believe bo. Lastiy, sire, I love you, and this is not the moment to conceal the truth, which I am sure you can bear to bear. Ilia countenance became serene, and he stretched out his hand, saying, I thank you! auch was the Emperor." Gamma, Mixancholt Accident in Panama Bat. Five Lives Lost.

We learn from the Panama Star, that on the afternoon of the 2ith a party of gentlemen at Taboga, consisting of Mr. J. E. Baker, proprietor of the Verandah Hotel, Mr. Robert K.

Carter, purser of the P. 8. N. Company steamer Bolivia, Dr. Wat son, an American physician, for some time resident in Taboga; a German physician, name unknown, and another German gentleman, went out in a small boat for a sail in the bay, the wind at the time blowing a strong breexe.

Tney had not been out long ere the boat upset, and no doubt all' hands were drowned, as nothing had, at last accounts, been heard of them. The boat had been picked up. The Star sayas hlvYT bSd been for the last three years 1 8team Navigation Company's J6 of Liverpool id In tended shortly to hare returned home. Mr. J.

J. E. S. G. T.

F. I j. Baker bad been for the last fivo year naaiHont on the Inland of Tabora, where bo was well known and deservedly respected. Dr. Watson arrived at Panama about November last from Quito, and bad formerly resided in San Francisco.

The two German gentle men were, we believe, passengers who came tin from California, bw thn last steamer, and stopping at Taboga awaiting the departure of me uujamer ior Ldma. The Vienna Conferences. It will bo recollected that according to the last accounts, the ninth conference of the Plenipotentiaries was held on the 8th of April, but lasted only an hour. It was even then rumored that M. Drouyn de I'll ays and Lord John Russell were about to quit Vienna.

It appears that Prince GortschakofTs instruc tions arrived a lenna on Sunday, the 1 ih, and the tenth Conference was held on Tues day, the 17th. We find the following report of the proceedings at that and the two subse quent Conferences After four hours conference the Russian Pleni potentiaries left, and the renresentatives of the Allies remained in session an hour louver. Kutsia declined to accept tbe conditions of the Allies on ine uura point, but mule counter proposition. At thia Cunfarenca. Prinrei Gortachakutt' an nounced that Uussia would not assent to reduce her power in the Black tiea, ncr to hare that tea opened to all fleets.

Russia would, however, propose that the Black Sea be a closed Sea to all fleet excepting those of Russia and Turkey the two powers to" maintain armaments ol equal strength on its water. These proposals were re ceived by the Plenipotentiaries a worthy ol con The eleventh Conference took place on Thurs day, the 19th. It is affirmed that the Allies stated I therein their final condition regarding the third in Black The twelfth Conference was I held (on the 21st. It.lasted four hours and halt It concluded by the adjournment of the Cooler ence sine die. in consequence of Russia having absolutely rejected the Allies demands.

Lord John Russell and II. Drouyn de l'Hnys had taken leave of the Emperor "and Lord John Kussell was to leave lenna on the 23d for London, The above is all that is positively known respecting the Conferences. Ihe fact that they are broken off is certain, and that the war will continue, but an unusual disposition prevailed in England to suspect the faithful. ness of Austria. The London Times however, says We have now reached the point 'which must speedily decide the conduct ol tbe Cabinet ol Vienna, and show whether that Court is resolved to act up to the preamble and the engagements ol the treaty of the of December, or retort a subterfuge for the evasion of those promises.

On none of these essential points can we venture at this moment to express a positive or confident epinion they are all unsettled, uncertain, and obscure yet they each and all of them atject in thn highest degree the continuance, the extent, and the success of the war. Upon the last of those; topics, with reference to the conduct of Austria, tbe official article in the Monitrur speaks with great conndence. It states that it was from dc terence to Austria, and from a deaire to obtain an offensive and defensive alliance with that power. that France and Knland accepted this renewed negotiation on the basis of tbe four points and that, in the event ol tbe failure of the negotiation, the Western Powers knote that Austria will com bat resolutely with them," and they have obtained tbe co operation of Austria in this just and neces sary war. We do not dispute the authority of these statements, although they arc not confirmed by the language of oar own correspondent at icnna, and iy some other communications which have reached this country but the fact is in itself one oi cousiucrauie imparlance, mat tne rrcnrn Government should chuoe this moment to publish, in terms so emphatic, its absolute reliance on the resolution of tbe Lmperor Francis Joseph ljr the same declarations of confidence which form an additional pledge of union in the event of Austria i.Jininir the belligerent powers lay the baeie of tbe stroneest recrimination if she should disappoint tnc ir expectations.

Amon? tne contacting rumor one wa, that Aus tria refuses to demand Irom Kusia any concession further than these three 1. 1 he liussian fleet in tbe Black ea to remain in statu quo. It is said at present to constat of three thips of the line and four steam frigates. The Western Powers to have consuls at Sevastopol, who are tor be under the Immediate protection ol their ministers re sidinz at St. Petersburg.

3. The Allies to have the right to construct war ports on some part of the 1 urkisn cout The Prate of Vienna, fives tbe following version of tbe Russian instructions, and states it to be from a pood source Russia and Turkey are reciprocally to bind themselves, by a treaty con eluded between the two Powers alone, to mantain onlv an eaual number of sbms in the Black frea and this treaty is to be guaranteed by the other Ku ropean Powers This convention being based on a principle ol reciprocity, and contracted only be tween the two States whose territories encircle the Black Sea, there could result nothing deroga torv to the sovereignty ol eitner, nor any dirniuu lion whatever of the power of one of the great European kingdoms, and yet the practical object ot tbe present war would be attained. OFFICIAL. LIST OF CITY LICENSES. Licences issued from the st of April to the 1st of Mayl3Jb.

Wbeleaale and Comminton Itlerchants. Whitehead Sc. Chambers, 114 Camp, $12r! D. Williams Son, 29 Carondelet, KJ Bryan Robinson 71 Camp, (: T. II.

Fariah. 10 Royal, J. W. Ross, JS Commerce, Appleton Sc. CI Camp, ti: Sandford Sc Bros 2S and 29 New Levee, I2ii Bradley, Wilson Sc.

123 Common, 2i S. K. Beiknap, Natchez. 03 G. Postlethwaite Carondclet, between Gravier and Union, G3 Elliot lb' Poydras, lef, T.

II. Biker Sc Co 107 Magazine, 63 Eaeer Sc. Poydras. C3 II. Bonnabel, Natchez and Tchoupitoulae, 63 Poole Sc.

Co Je Magazine, fi3 Frost Sc. Co 10 Magazine, (i3 Gordon Sc. Foster, Poydras, 12i Smith Sc. T'J Canal, 12i; E. M.

Daley. G7 Tchoupitnulas, 3 D. Taylor Sc. 41 Magazine, 63 NHamlin, 33 Poydras, 63 J. B.

Ternol, Marais and St Louis, 63 S. V. May berry, 2ti Gravier. 63 Y. R.

Chambury, Common and Carondelct, 63 wight Sc. 6 Carondelet, 63 Speake Sc. McCreary, 3 Mchoupitoulaa, 126 SL Ayles, 12 Poydras, 63 S. Andrews, Common and Carondelet, 63 Dyas 131) and 111 Magazine, 121 L. J.

Webster, Lafayette and Magazine, C3 Charles ucldenberg, i cnoupitoulas, between hL Joseph and Adele, 63 N. Benedict, 09 ront L.evee, 63 Hall, Rodd Sc. Putman, 4 ront Levee, 189 E. IL Pomroy. 41 Carondelet, 63 Geo.

Connelly, 43 Carondelet, 63 Steel, Strut her Sc. and 13 Cacal and Customhouse, 1P9 Cowen, Reese Sc. 39 Natchez, 126 H. Thomas, 9 Gravier. ti3 John Sutton Sc.

34 Poydras, 126 Bell, Buchanan Sc Uj Magazine. 189 G. Rivierre, 76 Tchoupitoulas, 63 M. Nolen, Common and Robertson, 63 8. O.

Nelson Si 92 Gravier, 126 W. E. Thompson, 100 Camp, 63 R. D. Block Sc.

32 Poydras, 63 Burrows Sc. Ostrom, 27 Gravier, 126 John C. Shanon, 46 Fulton, 6J Samuel Barrett, 3a Gravier, 63 Lanata Gondolfo Sc. Co 9 and 10 Jefferson, 126 T. S.

Crone. 63 Canal, 63 Theo. Burning, Claiborne and Julia, 63 Jo. Hansero, 47 Carondelet, 63 John Tinnery, St. John and Poydras, 63 V.

Delhondio, 7 Lafayette, 63 Vose 636 Magazine, 126 Wallace, Payne Sc. Co 47 Carondelet, 63 J. L. Johnson Sc. Co Magazine, 126 Luak Sc.

33 New Levee, 126 James Turner, 75 Magazine, 63 Talamon Sc 4 Magazine, 126 Goldsmith. Ilaber Sc 63 Gravier. 126 Steen Thorn, 21 Notre Dame, 63 F. W. Smythe, 26 Bank Place, 63 B.

Breitweiser. 181 Cbartres. 63 James Flint, 59 Gravier, 63 IL Devene Sc. Co 68 and 70 Magazine, 63 A. TbomDson St Tcbounitoulaa.

ISO L. M. Merritr, Saule and Shell Road, 63 D. L. Ranlett, 83 Tchoupitoulas, 63 Jas.

Trumpey, 200 Tchoupitoulas, 63 Howard Sc. Hall, 13 Magazine, 126 A. Sturzenegger Sc. Eternod, 46 Chsrtret, 63 A. Morton St Co 6 Povdras.

03 Water Sc. 72 Camp, 63 T. R. Michel, 43 Magazine, 63 R. H.

Boon Si Co 42 Povdra. 63 Post St Mel, 61 Poydras, 1 26 V. Lindsey, 41 Poydras, 63 M. Harris, 3ef Gravier, 63 Ferguson, 14 Gravier, 63 Bridge St 83 Gravier, 63 Watt, Sykea St Noble, 48 Camp. 126 Creery St Natchez, 126 H.

Kennedy St Tchoupitoulas, 126 Molonv Sc. 115 Magazine, 63 Fuchs, 1 Levee, 63 Fro is, 80 CanaL 63 Mourgans. corner Chlrmewa, 63 Wm. Alexander, Hercules and Calliope, 63 J. J.

J. 1. B. II A. A.

B. J. u. E. H.

P. P. B. V. J.

P. J. A. Dr. J.

A. D. 1 F. Mrs. Sara Mra.

Voorhie. Griggs Sc. 15 Tchoupitoulas. 63 George Holt Toulouse ana Marais, T. Geismar.

Maia and Villere, W. Hart, Circus and Gravier, Huntington St Ware, 36 Poydras, Micho St 8 a rr at, 21 Magazine, J. St J. J. Norment, Canal, J.

Cazeneau, 19 Conti, Jb. Riley, Port and Morean, Th. Mc Whan. 65 Tchoupitoulas, Twitty St Smith, 58 Gravier. S.

F. Conner, 2 Carondelet, S. C. Michell, 62 Poydras, G. W.

Nettleton, 111 Tchoupitoulas, Geo. Eike, 330 Carondelet, Brady, Gorman St Co 91 Gravier, B. Nail. 73 Magazine, G. A.

Hawkins, Toulouse and Rampart, G. N. Riculti. 17 Common, M. Gordon.

31 Camp, A. Wichmann, Crap and Clouet, J. Duffy Sc 61 Commerce, W. Blanchard St 60 Gravier, A L. Gains.

29 Commercial Place. Bacon Sc. Williams, Gravier, H. Fraser. 6 Carondelet, M.

Vanplett Sc. 21 Tchoupitoula. M. Greenwood, 23 Carondelet, R. H.

Chilton. 5.1 St Charles, A. Barrelli, 61 and 63 Common, A. J. Tully it Co 4 Union, A.

Dulrich, 77 St Louis, Levy St Summers. 90 Camp, G. Phillip. 48 Poydra, 126 63 63 63 63 126 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 tU 63 63 63 63 G3 63 126 63 63 63 63 63 126 irmnnuter St Anne and Rampart, James Cook, Annunciation and St Thomas, Haines St C3 1 cnoupitoulas. C.

Somner, Itousseau and ounn. Wright. Davenport St 120 Uravier, ClausareJahn. 161 Royal, I Rridse. 22 Magazine, i3 63 63 126 63 126 63 63 63 63 Louis Reau, Benton and Calliope, Caldwell St 27 Bank Place, Hote M.

DauDhin and Orleans, Vails St Sambola, 23 Tchoupitoulas, P. Riviere, 130 Tchoupitoulas, McKleroy St Bradford, 48 Carondelet, F. Michel, St Mary bet'n Camp and Magazine, Marbury St Foster, 44 Bienville, Danauc. Ninth and Tchoupitoulas 3 63 S. Dower, St Andrew and Jersey, E.Paremin.

Marigny and St Avide, a 63 63 63 (LI 63 2.1 63 Ul 63 63 Kt 63 63 63 63 126 63 63 63 126 E. Ruprech, 7 Exchange Alley, George Pierre, St Philip and Touti, T. Dohan, Thalia and Dryade, A. Leblanc. T3 Old Levee, chliermenn Treme and Customhouse, Bellocq J.

B. Sc 18 Customhouse, Noel Cabouliuun, Marais and Conti, C. Luque, St Louis and Derblgny, Hadden. Taylor Sc 66 Canal, V. Roumage, 81 RovaL OgUvie Chas Bienville and Bourbon, Coryelle Geo.

Villere and St Louis, E. Pelsbury, Bienville, tenanie Basin, P. Robin. 375 Bourbnurn. HarriDon James St 49 Customhouse, F.

Batto, Philippa and Gravier, L. Nerde, Maine and Rampart, N. Cerard. Chippewa and Harmony, DoJd 0. 12 Gravier, James 16 New Levee, 63 63 13 63 63 63 6.J 6 63 126 U1 tit 12 63 c.

A. Laforest Bieuvilif, Petit Jean 13 St Peter, Juhu Robertson and Bayou, Sam. Cooks Jackson and Franklin, Maumu Spain atd Victory, amuel Locke. 8 rout Levee, Lanata, JeftHrson, J. 16 Conti.

BeirA and 0 Cbartres, Lanata J. 2 Levee, F. Lav. Carondelet. U.

Toledaiii, Sc Tajlur, I'nion and St. Charlss, Fall rath II Il pital, K. Lauabere, t. Aun neur P. Buyer Moreau and Maudcvillc, I.

K. Bonnet ot Canal. utj iroceriei. E. Riley, St James and St John Baptist 2i! 2.) Wm.

Bariett Constance and Duplamier 2i! 2 P. Kern. 47 Julia. 2ii 25 Mrs. A.

Branau, Poydras and St John, 2t M. A. Tate, Gravier and Adeline, 2r 2. Mrs. T.

Skiuuer, Derbigny and Jackson, 2i 25 P. Schneider, Bienville and Claiborne. ti 2 Mrs M. Ryan, Perdido and St Peter, 26 25 II. Miller, Constance and Ec telle, 2i 2j Ifesel.

Front and Poydras, 26 25 Mrs. Clio and Liberty, 26 25 Wilrov, J. Circus and Poydras, 2ii S. A. Fenniman, Gravier and St Paul, 25 Handel Jno, Jersey and Joephine, 2t: 25 L.

Kmberaer, iCoud and l.aurel, 2t j.i Chas. Vouchere. Love and Desirfce, 26 2 Mrs. Thoa. White, Bolivar, between Gravier and Terdtdo.

26 25 P. Markcy, 2H Tchoupitoulas, 26 25 F. Young. Chippewa and iraraparu, 26 25 Tonnely, Mr. Claiborne and Conti, 26 25 J.

Kobert, Magazine aud Suzett, 26 25 P. II. Marrow, Clio aud Apollo, 26 25 Jno. Weigel, ny and Crap, 26 J5 Clarke St. Camp, 26 25 Mrs.

Sullivan. St John and Poydras, 26 25 A. Gand.lf,, fii Old Levee, 26 25 C. Lour, 16 Market street, 26 25 Werbe Martin. St Ann and Kiro, 2t 25 Doerr Adam, Ninth and Jersey, 26 25 Pat Spelmnn, la North Market, 26 25 Teulicies, Win.

Robertson and Kierlc ret, 26 25 Mr Landy, Gravier and Adeline, 26 25 P. Ryan, lievia and Philippa, 26 25 L. Keinhard, Orange and Religious, 26 25 Park Ann Tchoupitoulas, between St. James aud Celeste, 26 25 F. Favrot, St.

Mary and Laurel, 26 25 James liayes, 337 Tchoupitoulas, 26 25 Cony aud, Esplanade and Claiborne 26 25 Mrs. Mary Dewire, Palmira, 26 25 Jno. Mc Call, Magazine and Poeyfarre, 26 25 B. Pie, 142 St Louis, 26 25 Mrs. M.

McGuire, 5 Magazine, 26 25 V'oab. Poet and Greatmen, 26 25 Mrs. M. A. Fitzpatrick, l'Jl Tchoupitoulas, 26 25 Tbos.

Ridjse, l'aoanier and Market, 26 25 Fletspeneer, 41 Bacchus, 26 25 Kraft. Religious and Poydras, 26 26 Mme. Shannon; Thalia and Jacob, 2'i 25 Mrs. Kllen Kneary, Sr Thomas Sc Benjamin 26 25 T. Duval, New Basin, 26 25 A.

McDonald, Magazine, between Delord and Poytarre, 26 25 Costa and Rtwira, 66 nnd 67 Old Levee, 26 25 Jas. Magazine and Erato, 2ti 25 Mezveiler. Live Oak and Josephine, 26 25 Fip. Main, between Derbigny and Roman 26 25 Jno. Mandeville, Spain and Morcau, 26 25 Jules Rambart.

7 Conti, 26 5 Francois Pv, Union and Crap, 26 25 Jac. Martz, Greatmen and Marigny, 26 25 Jno. Barron. Roman and Orleans, 2i 2o L. Barrere, Love aud History, 26 25 R.

I'halen, erese and cnoupitoulas, 2t 2o Jb. liattalier, 110 St Louis. 26 25 Dumas St Claude and St Philip, 26 25 Mme O'liara, Magazine, between Julia and St John. 26 25 Holdritch. Roman and Customhouse, 26 25 Jos.

Neto, Villere and Carondelet, 26 25 Iletnll Merchant. John Ilorley, 276 Tchoupitoulas, 2G 25 M. Loncbanbon. lua tsurguuaa 2t 2 Dorus, 11 Camp, 26 25 Lion Sc Pensard. I 6 and 68 Royal, 52 51) Favre, A.

N. 13 Sl Ann, 2t 25 Bonnabel, ruatcbez ano cnoupitoulas, 2n 2i Wm. Clarke, Levee and E. Fields, 26 25 Ilufty, John 20 Camp. 26 25 Reynolds it woonrun, i uanai, X'ti Jironscna.

74 Camp, 26 25 Bontrone, 122 Exchange Alley, 26 25 Hall, Robt St Co. 96 Canal, 26 25 John Kice St Co Magazine, 52 50 S. Nevitt, 43 Natchez, 26 25 Jnhn Bearnett, St Peter and Levee, 26 25 M. Norman. 2t Camp.

26 25 Dryfuse, 2:17 Customhouse, 26 25 A. A. Jones, U'J 1'oyaras. 26 2j Johnson St Co 68 Camp, 52 20 Jacob Salm, Levee between Sarapurn, 26 jo Roe, Barracks and Condi, 2o M. Lion, 30 Camp, 26 Provenbal, Apollo and Erato, 26 Royal, 26 Mention.

73 Orleans, 26 25 z.1 25 Tillatson, St Co 12 Camp, 26 25 Miller, 262 Tchoupitoulas, 26 25 Trianet, 16 St Charles, 26 25 Starteker, St Mary between Camp and Magazine, 26 2o Hewig. 143 Tchoupitoulas, 26 25 Lumichloca. II 106 Camp, 26 25 Silientl a 1.126 Poydras, 26 25 N. Favre. Ie2 Charters, 26 25 F.

Hoyt, Charters and Common, 26 25 F. Zimmerman, 93 Canal, 26 25 Levy St Williams, 200 Old Levee. 26 25 McFsrland, Circus and Poydras, 26 25 Ilenrv Charles. 314 Dryade. 26 25 F.

Mornia. Canal and Ferry Landing, 26 25 Pearson Sc llarnaon. No. 1 Magazine, 26 25 11. Flanasan.

127 Circus, 26 25 Campanel Pagt, Bayou road, near Roman, 26 25 Charles iluck, 264 Tchoupitoulas. 26 25 Elkin, J. St L. 58 Camp, 26 25 Alexander Hill, 56 Camp. 26 2'i Gerbie, Charles 132 Camp, 26 25 Alfruge, Jean 175 Poydras.

26 25 McDonald, J. P. St Co. 16 and 18 Camp, 26 25 Sullivan, St T. Ill Poydras, 52 20 Murphy, Girod and Camp.

26 25 Drevfua. P. Hevia and St John. 26 25 Mrs. Henshine, Fulton and Front Levee, 27 25 Dodire, 10 Camp.

26 25 Gorren. 34 Gravier, 26 25 DuDre. C. Sr. Charles and Poydras, 2b 23 Dupre 165 Poydras, 26 25 Goldsmith.

13 barters, a) River, Joseph Circus and Gravier, 26 25 FredericksoD. 2M i cnoupitoulas, FredeiicksonAnnunciauon and Bartholo mew. W) Fitzgerald, 100 and 101 Circus, 26 25 Petrie. Charles 114 Circus, 26 25 James TrumDV. 15 Front Levee, 26 25 Baumgartner, Natchez ana i cnoupitoui, sks au Manthie VVm, Front Levee it Sr.

Ferdinand, 26 25 Stuart, I and 3 St Charles, 26 25 D'Mciard. K. Mr 15 Annunciation, 26 25 S. A. Johnson, Enghine and Levee, 1 26 25 Peck Sam.

13 Sr. Chariea, 26 25 Baudenhamer Leopold, U3 Circus, 36 23 63 63 63 63 126 126 6 63 63 J. J. J. C.

C. J. J. A. J.

J. 1 i of 5 on to of saa ais's a of sista time over A Be Jut I boi A. Kernaghen. 40 St Charles, KoiraUkl 191 roydras. M.

Sullivan St Co, 9 Poydras, J. Rollins, 20 and 22 St Charles, Drew Chas. 28 Camp, Mrs. G. W.

Roper. 161 Poydras, John Quinlin, 63 New Levee, Hill I ae. 43 Magazine, James Martin, 112 Circus, Knotzsch 176 Tchoupitoulas, Mrs. R. Tavrres, 169 and 171 Poydras, J.

G. Weber, Julia and Carondelet, Phelps, Can St 104 Carondelet, Demontron, Canal and Dauphin, J. Laville, St Phillip and Bienville, A. Marquez. 122 Old Levee, 8.

Bunkel, 74 Royal, Couroneau. 162 Old Levee, R. Dumwoody on the Levee, P. Ladouz, 189 Poydras, Davis St Jackson, 175 Poydras, T. McGuire, Jackson and Tchoupitoulas, J.

Potter, 103 Poydras, W. N. PurselL 134 Poydras, O. Roper, Girod and New Levee, 96 25 26 251 52 50 I 26 25 26 25 36 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 96 25 26 25 26 35 26 5 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 5 26 26 26 26 26 II Uarby, 18. Camp, D.

Cowles, Hevia and Circus, Gillingham IL, 116 Gravier, Golastein Job, St Philip and Levee. A. Polenne, Bayou and Plauche, Mrs. Moore, Nayades near Horse station, Steel J. 90 Camp, Pr.

Gar rot, 217 Poydras, Freche James, 217 Poydras street, Haumer, Levee corner of St Ferdinand and Montegut J. Fecel, 137 Bourbon, Holil John. 125 Dryades, D. Cogan, 211 Poydras, John Terrell. 67 Victory, 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 26 25 25 26 26 26 25 26 25 26 2." 26 25 26 25 25 25 25 25 251 25 25 25 26 25 25 25 26 25 26 26 C.

Carrere, 22 Conde, C. Carrere, 1 16 Old Levee, Hawes 7 Poydras, L. Silverstein. Royal and St Philip, Montezume, Tremo and Bayou, IL Mills, 64 Magazine, John McCartv. 134 Camp.

26 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 52 50 J. M. Ellis St Co 104 Poydras, A. M. Purnell, 112 St Charles, Henry Asher.

Tchoupitoulas and Seventh, Jacob Weib, Tchoupitoulas and Ninth, T. Leopold, Levee between Adele and Josephine, J. Namm, 100 Gravier, Sherman T. Tchoupitoulas near Delord, II Adler. 6J Chartres, 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 Chas.

Ludwig, 279 Tchoupitoulas, 26 Dupuy, 105 Royal. 26 Aronstein, Dryades near Melpomene, 26 55 St Charles, 26 Mr. Kennan. 236 Camp. 26 P.

Prunet, 119 Circus, 2'i P. Brunot Treme and St Peter, 26 J. Vannier, 200 Tchoupitoulas, 26 M. Heidenhcim. Tchoupitoulas, between Jackson and Josephine, 26 25 C.

Doettling, Annunciation, near Foej farre, 26 25 Buckley til. Mrs 28 Marigny, F. Weynd, 359 Tchoupitoulas, Weidemann, 337 Tchoupitoulas, D. Beauvalet, 58 Chartres, P. H.

Monseaux, St Louis and Robertson, P. Sc. E. Iteilly, Royal and Canal. J.

W. Valentine, Fulton and Eighth L. Bravo, Poit and Levee, Amur Freres. Julia and Camp, M. S.

llah.i, Julia and Camp, Chatnrd, Marais and Orleans, 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 26 25 26 25 26 25 Hart Edson No 7 Camp I.lovd W. T. St Mary, near Magazine, B. PiM' Jt, 40 Mrs. J.

Peck. Camp nid Julia, Ho. liner F. Mrs 255 Camp, J. B.

5erard, 64 St Aune, Jno. Robert Marais and Conti, Hy. Kline, 'if" Tcnoupitoulas, CrithHiii A 11. Cnliope aud Benton, P. Myer, 173 Royal, F.

A Ruelle. St Charles Hotel, Djherty. 338 Cainp, P. Colas. 25 Commercial Place, Theo.

K' 91 Common, Pierre Cazenave, Royal and St Anne, iloltz. Common and Maudeleua, Canton Wm. Marijry Caacalvo, K. BHlliret, Royal near Toulouse, D. Couaux, 217 Tchoupitoulas, Jno.

Flick. Cmp, F. Yambelli. Royal, S. F.

Mead, 156 Canal. Mr. Guntz, 21'. Camp. Mra.

Sarah Claik, Poydras and Carondclet, S. Moody. nal aud Exchange Alley, F. Henrion, St Louis and Bourbon, Geo. II.

Taylor, 152 Canal, A. Hauek, 31 Conde, 26 26 25 26 26 2.5 26 25 2 i 25 26 25 2'i 2li 25 52 CO 26 25 26 26 25 26 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 2ti 25 25 26 25 26 25 26 26 1). eUifcV.en, 2o Magazine, 20 E. Hacker, Orleans, opposite Treme Market 26 25 I' till. McGuire.

I rivoli Circle and II. Shatter, ISO Front l.evee, Meunier, 62 Front l.evee, B. Dippacter, Triangle Building, N. J. Griffin, lf'J Tchouiiitojlae, J.

Menard, 11 Old Levee, P. Leon St fl Chartres, Rohrbacher. J. F. 2:12 Camp, Schumfielda.

S. 147 Old Levee, ('. Dour, 32 ConS, Jno. Brady, No 10 Levee, Enout I.ivaudais, Nik 6 St Anne, P. Conden, Red House, Front Levee, Sam.

II. Ber, Uniuu and Mandeville, M. Scooler. 14! Old Levee, 26 25 2ti 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 52 5(1 26 25 26 25 26 26 2." 26 25 I 26 25 6 26 25 26 25 Mra. J.

A ron, St Claude and Bayou, Mrs C. Bamiater. 122 Canal, Ducourneau, 30 St Charles, P. KunkeL 29 Cbartres, H. M.

Hartcns, lt5 Old Levee. C. Arnoux, St Ann and Cbartres, A. Favre. c'5 Exchance Alley, 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 2o Louis Schwarz, Excbauge Alley and Custom Itouse, P.

Marchand, 156 Canal, L. Bach St 21 Chartres, Durell Kunlz, Royal near Conti, 26 22 26 25 26 5 26 25 26 25 B. Churchill, Dryades Market, Jjhn Ringleb, 1111 Dryades, P. Capeau. 12 Old Levee, P.

Lacazc, 104 Old Levee, John Van Kettle, 121 New Levee, Win. Kenny, 123 New Levee, C. F. Brehop, 37d Magazinn, Louis Leuber, Covington Landing, (i. Goibenski Front Levee, P.

Hoilzel, 3 33 Tchoupitoulas, M. Perks, s4 New Levee, Musi's Livv, 19 Annunciation, H. Welker, St Louis and Viller6, Charles Alien, Front Levee, between Spain and Mandeville, Mr. Paille, Klysiau Fields and Crapa, M. Deliler, Red Store Levte, Joseph Cormlife.

133 Old Levee, Le Blanc, 140 Old Levee, P. Kuntz, 65 St Peter, Thomas Reid, Poydra and Fulton, S. Simonda Sc Customhouse and 26 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 "It 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 26 25 2C 25 2'! 25 26 25 26 25 26 26 2o 2d 26 25 20 20 Levee, 26 251 52 501 26 25 re, 26 2.cif Oppeuham Sc Goslanski, 15 Front Levee Lew. 126 Levee. Moses Levy, Annunciation near Poeyfarre, Mayer, St i'nilip near Dartres, Bockins, Canal near Matrazine, P.

McGuire, 2Mt Pontalba Building, i6 2. 26 2 26 Belleville Iron Works, Algiers. 1 i iillK 'nn nd.r Mud Manufacturer Steam F.rigiiie Sagar Mill, Vacunm Pan, CortoO fressea. bsw Mills. Draining tuarhinea, and macniner.

every description Iron and Brass Casting made ortler. 8teambat. Cotton frese, and riantatlo work a vwnted wirh care jd the utmost despatch. M' tolnc and Composition Fncking for Steam Cylinders, of alt kind, made to or.ter at toe siiorirsi notice. unKcawn Ac, constantly on band I'on rocta and BaiMers' ines fnrutsbed vto decpatcb and the nertjjpossiblc styl1' rt 4 I N.

WHEATO.No. 3i Canal street, N. Y. wbalesaT and retail dealer in Doors. Easbes, Blinds, Ac Hs OBiiueni u.nu r.muwri a.

hand in his wsreroom, a large anaorrment of the abov articles, manufactured of tne best lamner, and kiln dri Inside and ouuide abutters, Shutter Blinds, Gothic Clrcnlar KMtiea Panel wnrk Ar. nf ail deacriDtious. mat order at the shortest notice and in tbe best mannec Window Glass and a general assortment of Butide Hardware constantly on hand and for sal at the lowc pricea I mgt. LJ New York. Cincinnati.

Washington, Louisville, hi Hal'iuiore, Bt. Look, il inlcnmnnd, Chicago, ni Cliarleiton, Austin, Texas, bile. Sao Antonio, Texas. Natchez. Vim.

CnruUt.w JrilSllN A. fO R.nll.n F4 MS ly rornerCanal and Camp eta New Orleans Texas LhuiIh. THE undersigned are loca.lng lands In Texas on vorable term All tlioae ho'dio claims fur la 1 ualocated would do well toca 1 on tUesonacnber. J. SXOOT, Alton, Denton county Tex C.

V. HATCHER, 196 Gravier street, Fi 64 ly New Orlee. Nln vr a etlavea Slaves. i' ECHAN1C8. field hands, conke, washers and lrc Irs, XTA nurses, plough boys.

Ac, for sa'e by J. CARMAN A Auctioneer i No. 60 Magazine art aav IJepot NO. It oravier street, under tne sn tentenreotl r. via a Hotel lor stale.

Tbe subscriber offer ot sale the valuable pri known as tbe Centreville Hotel, together w. rnltnre beltnslna Co tne Br. me. This hotel 1 situated In tbe town of Centreville, St. Mary, La.

fronting on tbe Bayou lee be, a mb.ic roed leading from Pattrrsonvllie to Frank within a lew huudred feet of the New Orleans, and Un at Western Railroad line. The proper of a large and commodious frame half stories high, witb large front galleries. In this building la another building, two and a hai KO lm. mrtA CeC wiOe the Jb of nine good sleeping rooms, and a larar ga ret aoove. Iheie isaiso aiarge xitcoen.siore i iiTauia dining room and cabins ail In good order frj Also, a good livery stable, carriage J'litii toa remlaea.

I 'S nremiaea. This hotel baa for the fema not bad leal than tbb OaaT'j I at aay year, and capal'cr; l.datiiif fifty regular boarder. tr Te reaaouable. Fnr fnrt h.v aarticalara annlv to ayirr lm W. a.

CART, Ceo For Moie. FINS Boot and Shoemaker; one HO.SA, ti. kn Cook one food xtonae varpeuier sua "vi one good Bouse Carpenter: and sever ae Hon rv aula. t. laoasv Alao, a good second hand yuc, iso comiciB street.

Two horse Wagm and Car aoS.l IV AavrowA. IAL1 for aaic.Maa sacss list salt Ashley. ItiasL and 971 aacks Fine Stored Salt, landing fx Liverpool. For terms apply ta 1 laso J. F.

warns et cp JsSO I to Ut o. Ar. boos a ran ele built M. as four Allen 01 The or time Inr i VJ. ta KA1L.KOADS.

New Orlesasa avaa fJarrwtltM KsOIraaMU aaaaaManDsnrtiit of Trains from feha enraer 3 Barooae aad erdlda straata. Haw Or 10, 11, It JL aad 1, S. 4. 9. 10 F.

H. rrom CarroUtoo. VI, 9. 10, 11, If A. aad 1, 3, JS, 8, 9 F.

M. are, 16 CDta. Cblldrca ander twelve years, and sar vanta, 10 ceata. Bandies mt 5 red tickets, SO. LAFAYETTE LINK.

Departure of Can. From the corner of Jackaoa and Tctaoapit Kilaa streets 7, Tit, A. and then every minutes ontll If. M. then S)f, F.

M. From Canal street SH, 7)4 A. then every flfteen minutes ontll if.H.i theo 8k. 101 1 F. M.

Fare, cents. hilar mader cr years, not occapy Ins a seat, aratls. Note Special nlfht cars for parties bal neetiar. Sic, sapplled when required after th above mentioned hour. aoiS tf MW Jefferaon and lake Fontc.hartraln Railway In connection with tke Carrollton Railroad.

Frtm NSW ORLEANS LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN. aap mmw Trains leave Tivoli Circle, as follows ij4L14.Week Days At 8:30, lO A. l. so, 3:90 aujl 4:10.6:10 P. M.

Sandays At fl. 7, 9:90, 11. 90 A. 1:90, 9:90, 3:90, 4:40, 6:90, 6:90 P. Trains leave tbe Lake, as follows Week Days At A.

F. M. Sandays At 8:10. 10:10 A. 110, 9:10, 3:10, 4:10, K10, 7:10 F.

M. The ains take np and land passensers at the Horse Station. Jackson street, and in Carrollton. Freight and if (age received only at the depot. Fare Between New Orleans and Carrollton, 16 cents earn way.

1 Between ana we uu, iu cents eacn way. apus fonicbaj tralM iLaliraaa. K.KUUCTION OH til cat. Bxea vloa T1rkt to aad from tba Lake. 99 cents.

Sprint, and Hummer arrangement tor too de tare i. th Cars, commtnetna oa Sandav. tbe 94d April. THE CABJ WILL LEAVE As 6 o'clock A. M.

At 6H At 8 At S4 Al 7 At 8 At Al 9 At Ui At 10 At in At II At US At 13 as P. 1. At a At 3 At 4 At At A A r.6 At 6 At At 7 At At 8 F. ftl. Vn Saadaya.

tbe Cars will leave the city sod every hoar. Omnlbases leave Canal. Cbartres and levea streets very 6 aad 16 minates for the Depot. sr a Horse car will leave tbe Cltv End every mornlni a the Lake End every evening atHM o'clock. anil J.

W. SMITH. Soperlntendent For Lake Bsrine and Mexican txtilf. MEXICAN HO LP RAILWAY. Depot corner Good Children street and Champs Elyeeea i base sarfne vunance it fits miles.

Fare throash 60 aeatai Calldrea and llares hai price. lir.PARTURE OF TRATWS DAILY. From and after Saturday evening, the 34th February, 1H66, ac 5 ciors From tbe city, at 10 A. M. and 6 P.

for the Lake. From tbe Lake, at 6 A. M. and 4)4 F. for the city.

0 trice Eio. 90 Commoa street. For ail Doaineea of the Railroad Department, or any otber business connected wirn tbe estate ol tbe late Aiea. women, apply to Fl 54 tf W. e.

KlAtWELL, r.mi cotnr. Cllsitosi nmd Port II adson Unilrou.d Tbe cars wlil leave Clinton on BltiDdsv. Wedoea Idav and Friday, at 7M o'clock A. i retnruins leave Fort Ho.iaon at 3 o'clock P. lavs, from tbia date, nnti! fcrtber notice 14.

EL W. Clinton, May It, ISM. mvlt Ureat ew Orleans nod Mow koris DAILY U. e. MAIL L1MES.

TO Tbronsb to New Yors In six ftHW throue from New Orleans to Ik1onrgimery tweniv four boors ahead of allob.r roorea avlDS Mew Orleans dallv. at 4 o'clock P. arrlvlna at Mobile at o'clock A. leavlne Mobile fc Lalf nat 10 o'clock A. M.

Tbrouch from New Orleans to Montsomerf in flftv four boors, onlv tiilrtv two banra atarina i connect lnjj with cars from be at. fruiic.tiip ui IW Olf. UIUB irOJXJ DuKftlTI CAJ Muntgonierv have rerntlv eaoended aooat st.i In tai.lli.bluc a Dooble Line of rncr and Kix C'MChea between Storkcon and Montomery. In connei ttou witn the Mail 8tra3irrs. They are prrared to te traveling public tha aasarasoa cf comfort aud expt.

difoa. Mlstanre From MnMle to Moareumrrv. bv steamer. f' rty miles i one bond ed aud twenty nine miles doobis la.iy staging, dirt road, and rwentv eitht miles double ataciufi on olank roa i. TLe oiank la bow oer f.iroied at me rapid seed of ten raflei pr botr, over tbat porMon of the road (tr prairies) walch Las bsretofor be: a terror to passengers on uls route.

Tte Mew Orler lis irs caa secure tbelr teats bv tbeir names with the clerk of tbe New Orleans a as tbty over ror particalors. apply to K. SMCVVM.n. Agent rirwOrieaus KallLlna, So. 11 Bank F.ace, S.

O. alessra. AUAMS Bxrreas. Caxp trt eet few Orleans. M.

CUAMBKRLAXM.beneralTravellneAatat. rr.nt4 Ureat Niulbern famrnnrraviu JialllCout Tbe traveling pnDiir will nod be Siotb Ureat D. 8. SlailTT Line, tn'stid route from New Ofiesta teana ia i'rw i ork, tne m(r comtortauie aud Time trom New Orleans i Nr Ym: ais days Fart, nny two ooiiara bj roe ureat u. iniaud itnute.

Leaves New Orleans daily at o'cl'? P. bv tbe rerior low preesure paeuer st iier Cuaa. Capt. bL H. Helm; Florida, Capt.

Job irant: California, Lapt. b. a. Frost, arriving In Alt at 10 o'clock A neat day. Leaves Mobile hy ears.

Cox, Brain ard A Co 's very superior mail an, aaseneer packets, oueofwblcb Iravta daily upous airivai of tbe New Orleans boats, vis: Mrsaeas" rjsCapt. J. J. Cox Magnolia, W. P.

James; Cn m. na A. H. Johnson; Cnua, Kobert Otis; Empress, U. Kirk These buata a oniurpaased in their accoktmodations, bav log been built exprtaaly for tbta Ide.

Arriving In Montgomery in 4g hours, coonectpig witb express trains tbat leave at A A dajiv, from Mooilf to Montgomery by fowel A daily line of four and fix borve coaches, leaving M'hile dailatllA. Time to Montgomery. 3o boo ra. From Montgomery, passengers leave by Morning Express i rain, at a. wito ccotce of routes to Aogosta.

via: via West Point and Atlanta or viaCalorabus, Ma coo and Mlilen to Augnsta. arriving at 44 A. next morninE. Time and fore, the same on either route. Le ves Ansosta A.

M. dally, via and ruugaviue, arriving at Wllaiington, n. 3, A. next morninc From Wilmington, H. there are two daily trains, leav ing as follows First, Morning Exprees leovrs at A M.

Second, Evening ExprrM leave at a P. and arrives at Wtldon. First. Morning Express arrives at 11 If P. M.

second, Eveaing Express arrives at 11 P. M. From Weldon, N. passenger have choice of rootes to Baltimore via Petersburg, Richmond and aibington to Baltimore. Cpm this route there are two Express Train a Firstexpreas train leaves Weldon at IKJI, arrives In Baltimore at 7 A.

M. next morning. Second express leaves Weldon at IS arrives at Baltimore at AW; P. neat da. From Weldon.

passenger lor Bay route leave via Sea board and Roanoke Railroad doily. Sundays excepted, at arrive at Norfo'k 6 P. M. Leaves Norfolk at 7. earners Loolslanaacd north Carolina, arriving at Baltimore at 7 A.

next morning. Time and fare by tbia route, same as via Richmoud aud Wash ton. 3 Icsets good on either route. Baltimore to Philadelpbia there are three Daily Lxnrei Trains. Kiit Morning Express leaves at a.

arrives at Philadelphia an P. M. Leave a at P. M. Arrive at N.

1 ork F. same di. Passenger for Savannah, Georgia, leave Montgomery. Alaba na. dally, ato A.

via Columbns and Macon, arriving at Savaunah A. next morning. Time from Montgomery. 44 houra. Passenger lor Charleston will leave Montgomery daily at 6 A.

M. via Atlan'a aud angusta, arriving in Charleston i o'clock, m. f. next day. Time from Montgomery.

3 hours 4ft in. Passenger for Nashville. will leave Montgomery uauy at a. ol, arrive at Atlanta 6 r. slop ad mg'ii aou leare next morning at 4s A.

pi. arrive at Nashville at 10 P. same day. lime from nout gomery to Nashville 34 boors, and from N. Orleans to tNosuvllie, a days and 14 hours, and fare f3i 5 mr Fare will be caid as follows, viz: From New Or.

leans to Mobile, Sri; from Mobile to Montgomery, tlo paid on board ooata. From Munomerv to Wilmington, sl railroad office Montgomery; from Wilmiuglon New York, at railroad otrice. Wilmington, tat Traveler will be furnished wiih traveling guides i lucruuieuv caning at tue om oi tne agent, in Masonic Hall, St. Charles street, opposite Picayune office. "hi WM B.

PHILLIPS. Agent. J. Weil, Charles (Crest, near the corr of roydras ittttt, WOOLii respectfully Inform the ciilaecs of New Or lean aid tbe vicinity tbat he perform all opera on tbe Teeth in a most skillful and satisfactory manner. Tbe superiority of J.

Artificial Teeth above ail tiers, nave ior the last eigut year been weil known and appreciated by hundreds who arc now enloylng th ben I i mich. ItreuH UTllluv, I UBTtOg tUT leetB operated on, woo Id do well to call and examine his specimen. Dental depot for the aal of Teeth. Foil, 1 ultra uients, Ac Ofc and reaideaca. 111 St.

Charla street aeaetha corner of FoTdraa wiha Luidretit'a (harden Meed Growth. 1854. SA foil assortment of Vegetable Seed. Also, a new collection of Flower and Magnolia Seed, Sweet and Medicinal Herbs. Grass, Millet, Clover.

Ac. A On collection of Hoaea. Green Don ae Plant Evergreens, Cedars, Arbor Vita Magnoliaa, Mespllus, Grape Vine. Bui Roots, Ac For sale by MArnr.it, 139 at. Charles street, mhar am opposite Lafayette Sqnaretrar Kovdrassr.

Kxpreaa for at. l.ouis and Intermediate Point Office t8 Camp street The ADAMS EXPREeS COMPANY ill continue to run an Ei Drees to St. Loots. lio charge of a rezular messeneer. nrovided tu a large Fireoroof Safe, for the aecnritv of v.ln.hi.

parcels intrusted to their care fur transportation and delivery at destination. Oor Express will go forward by the superior steamboats MAT FLOWER, MICHIGAN and BELFAST, in their regular trip notice 01 nenartnre to be 1.1 nnd under th. regular head of steamboat advertisement. Banking Houses, Brokers and Merchant generally are commodation. mpn uuiit iuuuwa 10 nouct our faculties tor their sc pi tf A.

W. SWETT. Agent. The Kentnrkv niilitarw Inatitnte. TVIRECTAD by a Board of Visitor appointed by the orate, ia unoer toe suDenntenacnce or ur i.

I w. MORGAN, a distinguished graduate of Wist Point, and prBiuui cogiocer. aiaea oy aa aoie racauy. The course of Btudv is that nsuallv tanaht In the het colleges, with tbe addition af a more extended course of raatuematics, mecDanica, ana rractlcai Engineering; in i iin 1 11 oiuuie, oooK ekeeping ana Aasine orms. and in Modern Lanauaaea nure cuarge mot per nail yearly aeauon, payable In Vance.

Address the Enser'nteadent. at Mllltaiw Tn.Htnt. aim county, zky." or tne Bnaersigceo. UUVLET, pia lm IT President of tbe Board. Klltv Uollara Reward.

ay from J. A. Beard A May's yard, on the prH laat. tbe dark grill man Allen, better ngiteamboatkteward a 3 year, 6 feet 6 or 7 Inches high. He iown In this place Had on when be a new silk bat.

marked Paris Inside. Be 1 slight 1 wear no beard. Was iU ward on the steamboat J. Reif in March laat: and said Allen haa been runnln steward or cook on boat In tbe lower trade for the last years. Tta likel ha will oaas ktmeelr on aa free.

was formerlv swn.d bv Ml. Mar A. T. Broadnax. vickAOurg, and purcnasM trom ner in apni, ib vu Cantaina of steamboau are cautioned not to emolov htm.

above reward will be naid if taken ont ol tbe Slate. ana if wiinin it, ana aenverea to tne aaaenignea. j. i. ninuaao, raires urcet, near Jackson.

Foartu District. The Ticks bcr Whig will advertise tbe above two per weea lor tares weexs, ana sena 0111 to tnis omce collection. my 1 lm noueo. w. PKITCBASD can be foaad at tb ofBca af Wa Sbannoa, notary public for many year clerk ts lata sW ginger, jie.

10 vap uasv jam a iy ajb nan aa CZ 17th of A frt snown amr aged Si or is well kn In A 8. to J. at H. M. M.

O. over H. rt a.i day over 111 a Slave A a A Pay Av son deal tor." law for my OFFICE OF THE )mtblt Bipokt of the Chief of Police, to the honorable the Pre ident nd PoUce Board of the City of New Orleans, showing the number of person arrtsw0' District of the City of New Orleans during the month April, 1855, and the their arrest. 9Mi orrsn ces, Ac. Accidental IstDist 3d Dial Assault witn intent to Assault and battery Assault with dangerous weapons.

Breach of tbe Breach of Burglary Cause not stated Carrying concealed weapons Crl minal Deserters Disturbing the peace Destroying property mberxlr in Disorderly Conduct Fighting and disturbing the peace Free pereous In the State in contravention of Dangerous and waniotiDg Entering premise. ag premise. ay I oa slaves ea from justice I Highway Harborim Fusitivea Inaanitv Intoxication Intoxication and diaturbinc the Kidnapping Larceny Lout children Keeping disorderly Mayhem Furious Obtaining money or goods under false pretences. bick or wounded persons found. Passing counterfeit money Periurv Pickpockets Robbery Receiving stolen eoods.

Slaves ill treated Selling spirituous liquors to Slave staling Slaves without pass, or illegal runaway Slaves for safe keeping Stabbing Mutiny Trespass White persons for safe keeping Vagranta Violation of city Total GRAND TOTAL. Signed MASONIC. LOUISIANA COUNCIL No. 16, K. and 8.

meets the tint and third Saturday evening of each month, In Grand 2.odge Masonic Ball, St. o'clock Officers Samoel Todd, T. I1L O. M.i J. O.

A. Fellows, Uy. I1L t. H. R.

C. of H. M. Cren sbaw. Capt of C.

Schmidt, Treasurer; Wm. T. Bales tier, arconier, r. a. ucdiui, d.

oiwwu, vuwic, ban. Conductor; Joaepb Lbman, BentmeL asr ly DELTA ROVAL AJICH CflArTEa No. 16. met every xuursaay nixat, ai i'" 1' owutv. comer ol St.

Charles and Perdido streets. A. WILSON. Secretary. JACQUES DE M0LAT ENCAMPMENT of Unigbt Templars No.

meets the firs taad third Friday Evenings of every month, at me Masonic nail, corner of at. Charles and Perdido streets, at o'clock. Officer W. P. Coleman, QC.i 8.

8. Selleek. D. I. Jticardo, C.

e. W. W.Johnson, Prelate; F. M. Corry, 8.

L. N. Lane.J. H. a.

Bwasey, Treasurer; Jno. McLaughlin, Bee nr ler. decll 'M CHAPTER No. 1, meets every Monday nli.it. at 7 o'clock.

In the Masonic Hall, Charles street. O.ficere J. A. Fellows, H. 1.

8. Ball, BV. C. W. iSewton.

8. C. Callahan, C. H. John Anderson, Royal A.

C. H. M. Crenshaw, F. 8.

B. Reed, M. 3d V. 8 Field, M. ad V.

J. Daniel, M. 1st V. A. Shaw, Secretary; W.

M. Pertins. Treasorer. FRIENDS OF HARMONY LODGE No. 68, F.

and A. mreta every Saturday Evening, at half past 6 o'clock, at the Masonic Hall, St. Charles street Officers for tbe rnoing year S. P. Solomon, W.

Heidingsfelder, S. Alex. Trelford, J. Henry Willi am. Treasurer; B.

IJa Silva, Secretary. Brethren from Sister Lodges are fraternally invited to aPend By order of the W. Ja.il Iv B. 1)A 8ILVA, Secretary. MOUNT MORTAH LODGE No.

F. A BL, meets every luea tt.y evening la la rand Laige Hall, corner of 'I I Perdido and 8t Cbnrles arreers, at 7 o'clock. Officers for the prese. year Wa ter Nicol, W. 8.

C. Michell, 8. H. Judson, J. J.

Anderson, 8. Robt. Marshall, J. Foruo, Treaai Jas. Forneanx, Sec.

MARION LODGE No. 68, F. A. meeU every Tbors dav evening, at 7 o'clock, at tbe Masonic Grand Lode nil. corner 8t Cbarlesand Peniidoatrerr.

OrBcers S. M. Todd, W. J. O.

A. W. Piere Price, J. W.j W. M.

Perkins. Treasurer; H. Secretary Tos. F. Hedges, 8.

Y. Sbaw, J. D.j J. Ebman, ly oKORSE WASHINGTON LODGE No. A.

F. and A. M. meets every Wednesday Evening, in Grand Lodge. Masonic Hall, St.

Charles street Officers Bwaaey, W. Master; W. T. Bales'ier, 6. Waaden; Cbajlea Callahan.

J. Warden; M. A. Foate, Treasurer; Cbs. 8.

Stewart. 8erretbry 8. Reynolds, 8. Deacon; Jno. X.

8a 1 11 van, J. Deacon; 8 ami. G. Risk, Chaplain; Joseph belle Tyler. QUITMAN LODGE No.

7, A. F. and A. M. meets every Friday eveulmr.

at 6)4 o'clock. In Masonic Hall, on at. Charles street members will govern themselye accordingly. Officers Ths Hearndon. Mj Dis, ni emnirua wwz 9 i ariton, a ui jamea 1 k.

1 U7 a TI Tleasorer; Chellet, Tyler. n30 ly I. O. O. F.

ENCAMPMENTS LAFAYETTE ENCAMPMENT No. holds It regular meeting at star nan, icnonpvroulaa street, between Jackson and Philip streets. Fourth District, everjr first and bird Monday in each mouth. Officers Thoa. E.

Canty. C. P. i i. Carter, U.

W. Wilaon, 8. W. Chariea Raymond, Scribe; W. W.

aught, Treasurer 8. R. Cock tin, J. W. LA SALLE ENCAMPMENT No.

6, bolds IU regular meetings at Room No. 8, Odd Fellow Hall, on tbe first and third Monday In each month. Officer A. DeSola C. A.

A. Fray.H. Wm. H.Adara. 8.

W. Thoa xkeetfe. Scribe D. Moore, J. W.

Jas. Wilaon, LODGES. UNION LODGE No. meets every Monday evening, Room No. 6, Odd Fellows' Hall.

Officers Henry H. Dentzel, N. G. J. S.

Simonds, V. S. Charles B. Singleton, Secretary; Thoa. H.

Shields, Per. Sec D. Welliau sen, Treasnrer. CRESCENT LODGE No. meets every Thnraday evening, in Room No.

Odd Fellows' Hall. Officers If. Moo I ton. N. G.

Harry T. Hays, V. 6. John Craw ford. Secretary Tho.

Hall, Treasurer I. O. Nixon, Per. Secretary. JEFFERSON LODGE No.

9, meets every Thursday svenlng, in Lone Star Hall, Tchonpkoala street, between Jackson and Philip street. Fourth District. Officers Galpin, N. G. W.

W. Lambercon, V. 6. Thomas E. Canty, Uec Secretary; Wm.

Leacon, Permanent Secretary J. T. Barrett, Treasurer ORLEANS LODGE No. 11, meets every Tuesday evening, at Room No. 1.

Odd Fellows' Hall, Officers R. L. Bruce, N. A Miltenberrer, V. John H.

Frobus, Secretary Jacksou Striuger, Treasurer. aar Members of other Lodges are respectfully invited attend. COMMERCIAL LODGE No. Is, meets every Wednesday even) ng. at Odd Fellows' Hall, Room Na A Officers Gubernator, N.

G. H. H. Stanley, V. G.

Jaa. T. Stockton, Secretary L. P. Tower, Permanent Secretary W.

B. Cooke. Treasurer. HOPE LODGE No. 14, meet every Wednesday evening, in Room No.

1, Odd Fellow' HaiL Officer M. Van Hook, N. G. J. J.

Saerwood, V. G. A. Lothrop, Secretary; George Rare hide. Treasurer Charles Ros siter.

Per. Secretary. DELTA LODGE No. In meets every Monday evenln Room No. 1 Odd Fellows' Hall.

Officers W. McCul. loch, N. G. A.

W. Macdonell, V. S. Louis J. Coiron." Recording Secretary; Lntber Homes, Treasurer; W.

a won, rermanent berrstarv. Jvg atenn, rermanenr COVENANT no. 17, meets every Tuesday evening. at Washington Hall, Marigny's IHing. Third wu.rr, j.

ztaroert, n. w. j. Warner, V. G.

Wnlttemore, Rec Sec J. S. Uaunsell, Psr. Sect Mills paaa. Treasurer.

SOUTHWESTERN LODGE No. 40, meeU every Frl. day evening. In Room No. Odd Fellows' Hall.

trier H. Kelsey, N. Cbaa. Callaban, V. Howard Smith, Secretary; Chas.

Schmidt, Treasurer jamet Furneaux, Permanent Secretary. MERCHANTS' LODGE No. 43. meets every Monday evening, in Room No. a.

Odd Fellows' Ha'1. Officers Tbomaa Ong, N. G. 1 W. B.

Ronntx. V. G.i Wm Klnom. ield. Jr.

Becretarvt John Booth. Timumfi J.i.1, a Converse. Permnnertt Secretary. S. V.

M. a oitinu uuallave of loijihiana ni.r Waterman, Q. C. Callahan, G. J.

Begga.Q J. Reigart. G. A. r.

a BJ Iaseor, a. A. D. E. Allen, G.

G. of T. ALPHA CONCLAVE No. 1 meets every Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. In their Hall, Perdido street, Carrollton Railroad Depot.

Officer A. W. donnel. M. E.

A. A. Canon, W. W. B.

Hogan, Ci J. Hyamj, G. Mark. P. J.

E. McClore, A. l7i of lte' i GAMMA CONCLAVE No. meet every second and each month, at 7 o'clock P. In their Hall, Peidido street, over Carrollton Railroad De Officers Chas.

Csmngne, M. E. H. Hoard, P. H.

Hoard, P. Laresche, Francois Ca lougne, 01. A. Calongne, Treasurer! Adolphe Wilts, Scribe; J. H.

Haaid. G.i John Roach, F. Marie, G. oi i. d.

oimmen, u. s. ORLEANS DEGREE CONCLAVE meets every Thars night, at 7 o'clock, in their Hall. Perdido street. Carrollton Railroad Depot.

Officers C. Cas tellanos, M. E. W. B.

Hogan, W. R. L. Bruce, Magalre, J. A.

A. Canon. G. Dome, A. gnaw, C.

R. Fagot, G. W. Applegate, Dr. Mathlen.G of T.

Aow uriemsu Hlavo laopoty oa. en Baronne and 167 Common street. SLAVES for sale oa reasonable terms for Cash or City Acceptance; particular attention paid to iidchii 01 egroe on commianoa rrona chants and others, and will always have on hand, Mechanics, Field Hands and House Servant, and nir rsrrmn nrsrors rnrnusnnur rns Bf ism Haaine large and airy house, I will be able to accommodaes oo for those who Import from other State. City guar tee given when required. Title undoubted.

BBV And will pay the big beat prices la Cash for annad egroe. AHOMAS POSTER. New Orleans, October S7, 18BA Refersto Ueasn. Hugely, Blair St M. sjreevwoed Co.) Turner, Wilson A Co.

Purvia, Gladden Ca. aa A Harriaon HaU A Rodd 1 Jotu T. Donald A Co. OomastBSB. imsn A ria as 1 nestroeo lor BaJe.

Tbe undersigned oiler for sale a likely lot of VIDKINfl MraDAVI rA eonslAttng of Hon Servant, Cooks, Wash mwwiwm nanoaaaa piacksmima JOHN R. SMITH, 1 XWENTV FIVE DOLLARS Km away frm the parish of At Charles, last Thnraday 8th tbe slave MAN 0 EL, aged ab jut 60, Indian complexion, atraight black hair, bo front teeth, ha a downcaat look whan snakes An spoken, about 6 feet 7 inches blab, talk a great about horses, and considers himself a bora dec Is from Kentucky. Captains of ateam boats are warned co to receive him on board, under penalty af the The above reward will be paid by tbe asderslfne4 kia delivery ta the parish priaon of this city. Fig tf H. A.

A G. W. LEE. 84 Canal street, TONE WARS lojauo gallon assorted, Jag and Jars. for sale low bv.

4t3dp r. B. TJCLL. Cotojaoa at, i a or al in T. I JJ.

New i Ale Aad wsT CHIEF aF P0LlCfi7 i 6 40 9 1 0 13 93 1 4 6 1 1 i 1 6 6 18 9 I 4 9 1 1 9 88 IS 116 80 7 IS 2 "2 9 9 6 6 6 6 4 9 14 7 3. 13 9 3 1 I 3 3 6 7n f3 6 13 110 406 I III ilLLjIx I "i 1 Si 9 tl.r. 4. a aaaS i 1 1" i 1 1 si! i i 1 ft4b ZZ For lilv I fz Jj i i I T. i i i i i zi i mT zz.

Jj i jl i il i WM. H. JAME3, Chief of MILLINERYs Hprins; and Hammer fioasa. iu and peraonally selected from tbe 1 i I .1 i The friends and customers of Mrs. HOT.

140 Canal street, and likewise ths saMIc mil rAati uuuuo, compnaing tbe Boat diattrVJC novelties in Hair and Straw Bonnet. im i' at tl novelties in Hair and Straw Bonnets. r1oweii7sja3. Veils, Ae alsi. a full assortment of EmtmUerietsrn most fashionable and recherche descrfpuoa.aUof she is now prepared to exhibit for sale at jrlcaertRar moderate, her maxim being small profits sad eoiai turns.

lRESSWAKINe done as heretofore In the lew art sartsfv toHly filled. Oar Opening Day, THE ladle are most respectfully tlaiai W. ROFER, Na 1H6 Foydias street, will u. November her new stvlei of rstyi 81I.B., SATIN AND VELVET BONilXTS Aafill BON 8, all of the latest Fa isian style. AISO A large, choice and well selected stock of FIHB lOB xjjLra aiii niiuuui jcj wnicn air, a.

Invite tbe ladles to call and examine. i'Hrriaaei tJnrrliuBea Tbe sutcribef hve on oaod mextast I aseortment of Coaches, Carriages, Sanaa I Phaetons and Basxie. of tne lstea at I Also, all kinds of Harness, wuicb will he disposed a I tor caan, city acceptance, or approveu paper. J. A.

IfOM A CO FCT am mera 1erand Onto an J. Baumiller. M. li.fi nf ifanmlller Sc GctwvB. kigiut Mann lac turers of Iron Veraadsul conies, OtBce Railing.

Vaoltt, bean fihattera. Sfrafebt and Clrealar J'iglatairsand BnUders' Iroa Wsrk I jaare respectruuv informed bat tx' jTl ceived an nnusuallv lane arwi t. i 4 "li uini.rti i fw saay, on errsi 2 aSSTl witaq asyif Also. Hoist Wheels and Derrick Machine Carroll street, oetweeo Poydres and Perdido, eat Poydra Mrs'. New Orleans.

o4 FOR 8ALK At areJaced pries, shaat aH mot valuanta LAND la boats ana, sltaaM a I Bays Glaise. This land cxterdssom twsalal tie Bayaa, with soma sob acres cleared, apoastiai Pegro Cables a' cc, OwaUing, Ac, aW sural ol at1 oas. Frtce od ta mt bi rr' roiTU. Jn as sv i r.aehi Khlna lan lint hint. a.

ORRISON fateut Riving. 8having tat Jsaft a. Bumne macmne is in operation evoy an jd 9 to is o'clock, at y. W. C.

Cook's BetkvMi vt sd ks, Aigier. Tbe attention of tbe public hantaj; aa examination of the best Machine In use, at poses Intended. It Is portable, simple In tssais ai easily worked, and will make Der'ect ssMiag day. Applications for Farub Rigba, Macbkiaaa rson afof aola sad Bmi ppl3 av'waai latana or Misaourt, may be made as above, or at 3a a Louis street, new urieanA aplT lm J. FATItiXt Salamander Safeav lUch'a iniprsveaai Wilder' Patent.

TH subscribers have been appointed stents eTw unnvaled SAFEs, manufactured oy a rami I Vin, New York, and who are tbe only makers ef which combine the two patent. A ran assoroaeni be found at our store, at New ok prices, awlding ks SOUTHMAVD A BARWSOU, whl tr osr.aata Veloable tieaxi Kaliue ter Sola. DRslRABLEandvaioable Lsti lUt) Aigler, adjacent tbe New Orleans sad trpoo Railroad Depot and machine shop, are otter teat MORPaY'S a.nia, Hotel. Kentanrant and Oyster Balaw" mm im iiio at (ihactv street, r. rn.

eh. MMHiiM af vislssav GAUL, and all tbe delicacies 01 up in the most approved stykt aad awtaa ail uttura. i Just received, a lot of fin Ker bale, on Account A dellgntfully ly RBSltamsw consuting of a newly 5a Are 'JJ)M oayou Dt. v. the first story bath room, laundry, store room and wine cellar oa th house is surrounded by spsciona fallme, jjl garden well stocked and in fine older: bafrVfi vara, ate, ana a plentiful supp'yoi Ac.ano'y to Messrs BBiKRrt A MkT water.

3i To Xugar I laBlpra. 'Oa RALE One second hand T.fZi, SOGAR MILL. IS Inch cylinder Miii 4 11 1 t.Ma. a awrr capable taking oil crop of eight or aahaaiwaw One STEAM ENGlNcilOM Inch ini. hi.

Im mill AnOlT wholesale It "Liquor. I SSaff on hand. In PhiiadelDhia Ala. Porter aa M. xoestic Malt leans bwiM nnr.at.ntl ork and Philadelphia Ale, 1 k.k.ul am la bOTZlW, rmd boxes or casks, to suit purchaser.

A UMr and Londoa Porter. ,4 sT Prompt and particular sttentloB pais receiveo Bcatoa, Loala. lew Tork, Loalavllia. Baltlmor, Clactanaa, Bills at Klhttor os Tims, ajr rA polats, by Bl. fRA 4Z iltw aiiavsisi for Umlft afFit" 1 At No.

lftT Common atreet, c'Ta riwbi a'Mhm and nna Cai aanter. ee BA 1 year of age, fully aawatd THOt i GEO Copper. iSuffJSX marrl hatweea Catnmhoaaaao sfR Jaat AarTivea asf lar wjpB 15 Sevtrnty aveYouagBad Ierf is rr Carolina, eonsing of Field Ri TH aiUa. Aw li anas Carpenter all of wnicB of I SSSlZSgr, terma, to which tc sw aTwpasi 'fill. ittba eon aTTat cat VaUrttd FOR the lm AM8 iltariyall For fr.

olleat state at ths Seel et accommodating terms. Claims ag alust the late flrm ot BL T. Ntehsli Ct oe ceivKO in payment or tne aoove property. aar irtHOI.U. OwW 1 JOSEPH HUFTi, 2fl Camn atrsuM.

IMPORTER, WB0LE8ALE AND BtWL UliiM FOR falling wd, will hi tx. sroaai ataptaln ou ITS TINS WATCHES. JKWBLRT KKBrWQ no AMD a a r. 11 a 1 No. CAMP' street, ender the City HoUliewOJ KESt KCTruLLi invites tne attenoooat uiH Rt.ll ll.l.r.

nrf inirhaAII LARGE STOCK. OF GOODS, which is fnahlj tana and constantly supplied throughout th year. 1 Imitation Shell and Buffalo Combs, of rvy str" variety Bruabe. of everv eacn otl on. his ewa and at the.

lowest Norrhemf actorv price TOILET A TIC LBS. Such aa Perfumery, Hair Oils, Hslr Pisa, aocy soap, etc. fine Fans, Purse. Pocket Books, fcnevrs DeskA, together with an endless virl re nattA, Ac, of every style and shape ndstsua veA Colt's and IMvrfij2 UIhah I if PM.e.eJL fSOllI and Tackle, of every variety, to salt tad mineo augier. irjitnad, AFr.n.i.

The stock In this line, consisting of the JJJ M. J. Tobias and Real Joatoh Johnson MoTrawuaT One aavartment of Swiss and English with a atock of fine and eastern JcwePy, ware, Ac have been selected with great ROBERTS, for many year engaged ia 'rZ. k.i. A iLT 1.

11 haivslf great Indncemeot will be ottered to par 'hawri. KT Every article WAR6ANTED A3 iXJMU tbe money refonded. kr ate lie. Jewelry. Ac.

CAREF0IXI 2T a.nii mw.tmA aw FOR sai CiJlin, adgeie i'tvifater. WsaaosH CHI JThe fa "oiioitic Itabl ha HNaad'g "HINill sou alUa, 7faiaa 7 'Cli,.

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