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JOSHUA BAL DWIN, Recorder.

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.... SigndJOSHUA BALDWIN, Recorder.

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dsol• 1 ' Io vovyorot, rt demouro autorisd boatraetaer a . II. Harding p cnr quinble, hodssit

loqur le port de Acrto. Municipaitd, i urs u q troprti do crh cue n'exe do pa R 1lig, es .,tes bor os

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COMMERCIAL.4 ntoil srt e..

hnlaon Marr ......... 2 W hinploun.Fob ......... 27 1NoMw Ywk, do............ 28 hCiniati, lr..........Pkltndrlpko. Mar.....:..... I Ilouisrilloe, Mr........... 4 of0l.imrero Poi, ............. 2 it. Lois, F eh..........23 litS orlnnr.a, , ...........F.....ot I I.ivorpol, Febh .......... 7ilouston ('o ls) do ....... 21 IPuri .................... 1i4

orhoh...... Fl Ilnl ..... . .......... 6 allNaskvillo Mar ...i......... 7 Iovre do ......... 0......1

PORT OF NEW ORLEANS. 'CLP.AiLANCE. 1if

March 15, t3. 41

Inorore hkannou. Nownll, for Trinth. L II GaleBig ChL.•rl drImonsMt, Kiobardloor. for IHarr, i

It If Davis 4r co aB6 Hlrat..Clif, for Appalachieoalr, .

Arhbridge 4 Joenki s ftFetormer oCrinlothiao. rrdes o r Pitllhrf . MsrtorStromor Mljeric, MoroLhout.. •or Lrt Louis, loater IISlamo0r Slolt, Blood, ftr at Louis, Moteo. I

ARRIVALS. CMatch, 15.83. Ir

Torw at Polt•. o ihn Cert, from N E I'Poa, havin. wentdorwn right returned to the city with thips rnac Allerttor. nd WMglrlrt Forh.es, brigs Apna;lchicola ad Oramloo. i.e• the aJar oi the 13th loot.. at noom. Oe ship in tihe uolffing; oo in-iide the hlr, and scrorl toIall roil olt the river. e

Ship Irnrc Alle tu, T'lorrey,9O0 days from Portsmoutl, to or

Skip Margoato Frw ExiaKng, e21 d.y frost Iatort, troond to fl

lrig Apoalcfieol., Lltham, 5 days from Hav.nn., to Me-3.ter.

big•.rdee, Oi. Gihir, i tl t0 days from loavaouah, to Corgea

St.em Petetr Columbia, Wade, 40 our from Galveston,Smirk & Voorhero.STorw bost Groo o.,torrison, fInm the N E Por. havring

ewAed toI es hiprlEq.ltor and W oaler. rig Eam'l or J,tlo..td mh Olllorio, otlretar to theo rity with hips Forllol anrl

ChVrlsorq e

s , oad tor Orud I'rierie shi r alf l Lor f her bIon 013. irtt., to'elok PM. Ineporrts tien w ship Iubi itamtlo the bor; chr Conroy and Jo.pr nid several other satil r san the river.Ship Chorlremwno, D Jacsron, 18 days from New York, tor•or. & Posdirk.

Ship Forum Cnhll,2'o - days (rom Boston, to Manrter.

Bhr (lover, Wiilliam, from t rltilogtll, rs Marstar.Bahr Intrest, Palmers from Slpringflielr to Maier.orS Selr MNothr . Jerry. Erom Sprilgfield. to Master.Tow tbrt Chickasaw, from the t'.n, having brouht upon

rhoonrs lonllrynll Eolontsoe. Rleports ship Concord of aNsewbrrrypol; at it Tourn. 5

Schr Herry, I.ong, rorm St Jago de Cuba, 1st0 lno. tot, CoBsdford. I

om Liverpool, brigs IPastors, Aune, rmrith ond ochno Lone Cand YoaRy.

Stlmor Oeooft. Robillson, from Piltsurg.C.Sternlor orokoy Mouitair, Hywood,tfrom Narshville.treamlnor Normo. from Nalchrez.

SteOller Ajx,lltOlior, fronr Ltfourchto.1EXPORTS. t

TSIATII..Per barque Shranon..Cargo, 1eIt9 bleos of cottonerid bI hox nlf. d

HAVIE..For brig Ctlrlet Eimorono...Conro. 1000 ht.S lour, 1110 kegs lard,. and 150 live bogos. 1

APPALACIIICOI.A..Poe rehr Hudoon.. :rro. 1110 pleoes rbgniing, 175 roi

lo IOpe, 13 hde tod 40 fIt aura

8 h l our, and 5.curhk bonot, 100 hif wbhiboy..

IITTSBUROC for steamer Corirthrban.Curgo, l2 crateoroarthollrer.

ST WOUI..Per rtonmer Mojertir.. Caro, 44 ondlres, hoopIron, 0r dorhet, 3o r pa, 1 bag.. ,il. 46eauks hardware.

.............. Pesr Ottamr r•nla..Crgo, 14 cases Or d r.rkshnrdwore.h bundles spadeso, 2 iles colffee, Ihandle roythe,7 blter wootiolle nuo 1i6 bolr.tin plaot.

IMPORTS

POKTBMOUTH..Por ship lune Allertou..Cngo. 800 bou.dle hLy and i0 bls poleores, 0o ulater.

)BOSTON..Per hip MargJoet Forbe...Corgo aosorted nmr.eholdioe.

.............. Per hip Forum..Calrgo, alo, otea merchlldise,

IiAVANA..Per brig Apalnohirul.. .Corg, o752 l b 7o oott, 2ea n

tand fruit. to F D) Liiardie r co G Le-tendre.o Cuculul.apeylre& co, J YI.audi & co AM

Mirllds. Lrriorer, Dron & co. Caldwell &TrOlUt, J M Calbllero. maiter and order.

SAVANNAII..Per bril Grondoo..Carrn , t inso coal. 28Bireo. rie aon 14 boo nootrlland•e, to Adoa.

riud artwelt, J W itiowell, Groroo, and lt-S ter. N J DEo.

GAI.VESTON..Por tterlo pr"kt Colunibia..Cargo, Prtoon-cra:

SUOLITCIYTON..Por odcr oore--Coro. 111 bLaht cotton, toJ W itwr'll co. W Otkey . Co. J Iel,

oInnde. Lamlbeth 4 Tbomlpson, Taylor, Gardiller& rt.

8PMINGFIELD..'(r rlor lteroesr..(rgo, bales eoottoll,to order.

............. rPer ohr Meloisa..Cargr, 30 bhlo• cotton, to

NEW YORK. .er tip, Chb..rrora.. . Corgo, oro.r.rd moo.chooriro.

ST JAGO DE CUIJA..Por fchr Henry..Carco, Tlot ho. rof-o"nntoi a an t ro5l6a, lIt0 11t(os tlorocr,, to I'

Oxn arti. Charopolucr 4 Cirul, J IRoitrt. & co,J D Orsriero '

NEW 1OK..Pr r'rhrob Exr.. op..Cltrgo, 150 casks wine.lld arill nmellchndoltr, to It IR Sprilgerr. I

H tOnitl.OOgdel & Oothrato. I'orn. rllhnsorSoon. lnrrlrooq, L•tlre or o. 0 W rtreId • r,tockrotha, PForl. & Druegln.

RLECEIP'TS 0 I'O OL)ODCE.

Nrnloete. Per otr.mer Nornla.. Crgo. 446 tlrer enfton,S ennettl. Ferridiy & co. 23 do. W rrlo•er. I1if d. Itucknor

& Plepro. 5de, Borke, Watt o co, 51 do. J Goodni, IS do.7.1e, lllnpkitr .

I.arsdurche,.l'eroteo.oarrAjox..0nrgo, 90 hdar sur Aond SO3 i. +1l.s•o. Durrieve.tr Do Blo•o, Pf r.klebotorn. A & IDBlititroro A c, ,9tlrt tupr nllro 38 Ilts multoret . w Popert.31 hdssulorrnd 1103 bts naookltrr. tBrndOr, MKer.na andWright. :12 hrt moltuo, .alobetrh & Thompmolo, 2 b' suoar,

SSabdloior o ot.NeLoillo..Por Itomer Krohy Mouloain...rro, 156 0d br

OahbOe.3 bdshero wax. :6 haeislhtienr. and 3S2 bares Eotton,Tlroortmap & coa, 40 d loreu. N & J rh:k. 4O do, Fporsth .S lrloh1001 do o, d n hdl cotloon Frier.on. Datel & 0o0G hdllohn ro, oltdoa. Pollard 4 go, do, N 8 t'ihor, 6brlletr cot0ron0A ,I Dtnoulluun. 24 Ip. feathorr., 'l'hos rrtt. 130 troelpootuod IOld.lrrd. W 1 Stlewrtr I omxto loe, Dobher 4"lrown 10 tohWb•f.Sr o &Drown,,, IIh ogg , ower orSmgrd. rlt Wdo, Als Kor•o PU haleo t 0on, A P Gry, 13

i S od l 3c1tlkehularaido3hl. hLoo, O Gray. I t prlck.stwtw oW'lt wrStorn 8 1B.a IO t •tkl ollt ind r do col, A LJ,8 1Dpimon, 6 fBlonur, Prr 4" Powors, 5 ladr. t•of.ro, Trto& rnp'dno, 3tej nnr iron. VWlton - co

C OAST PI.P" oht IlhoRle..WV A Turner and Margaret. I8

dlllr o g

r, 42 hl. moltsmor, to ortder.S CONSIGNECS•.

o'or rhip Forum..JTbryer'& co. Carrior. D..... & co' 5iPo hoe ormnn, t hro,8 Paou. WOhltri

dr. 4r c. llltnhol. and

wemoe.Jloolio&ro.Foooytlh & L.imnrik, I III MoCilltP M Wrid &o co, Morretl, Jellnim 4 co, o ne Artoo Averp, AS. HhoWtlhgton. A F Doolrr, J r ailty, lRand& o,. B I.

'AkAl F It K lydI. 0 0o. Williom * Lirllolry. HItOdrson 4raOIo o ieJ Vow..u t ta. C.rmn iMt Mahon. R G Ilobtt.. C Do-.

" *aoDo tyerly. M & ATorottn 4" o, ItI. •ri.g, J R Bnildy.+; )dr 4 frle, ililro & Wrtomar IlodIo * 11011. B CO

S, .">t/n' . I• J N Roberts I BIrid`n " to, J H Iteoon. Godfrey.J$ ulld & 81a11. E Ma•y, iloosmlw & R ogers, J Coeayllue, 0

" . pl- - oPr ip(oltorlml... S(et.o A Aery. A Grlllt, Sh;lltS rWp J W Dmroyr, Pool r to. Adom.a Ilrtweli C Do.

- ertA I|atrhr. J A. Merle..J J I.odi.a & co, Roh.,e0. G orI • r, I•ohim,E pOut0w E, e Jnhr•n, re. II H

n .irmloodio, Godfboyw I tori& moan. s & j P Whir-* lo~thooo. A•h 4•o .. Bry'oy. Blithoro m. hoe.oSmith & mVrko uoe, W 4 J ouqe.o.LFerke

., rW ho A p 6 orke , Crgqtth, •W Garret V David,.lot•ol & Thomlt' wo Butrke, Wotr & .6, K po d., Byrueoa askh Bmolmbr 4 Astmo d o P F IE toarkro;Ye.softan & oo.

. WodW& irplod. Br,. ol4 h•otro., 'Torton * Woodruff, DS Felo & oo.R lke ar iJ-1) Pororo, t.Cd.l. .a Ahikjaro,

J Landii & .o. J ll'F•. J. -cor Wbltiong Slark, 1 Iliro.-oom6Peoo 4 Nohlh.M•itg Iho, SU Dorsy W J Jrok h 4rco.

J ItJo&harmsr 4 otuodr.MEOMORANDA

S*; p MorlIre Forko•orpohw. olt Doottt Iteadod •Iro.o ro.riWdoroml. Olphrll frolt fom lttr.wa h New YVrk. lario4

Shrbrr.o lawYimmrt+ and w00•rirlg lock to Hllv;ua to Igo

Jk l:;,r Se J+IEpj 'Jh!-CiU) +winnetaying,r pirsSei. e ",

045 - l0RIlICE & toa, 134 ]la goriueoo

TllA• I' RIlEA E A•!RlIN..,•Ul+,.U . J,, .,.,or.

'le.Slt •i:•Lw:o - f m,,:a .e ,MtW ORNLEAN1X

ptSATURDAY MARCH 16, 1539.

lThe enpsts nd House of Representatives of -this riState have deter, lined to prolong the session till Wed- I'nesday next. We trust that they wi'l act with zealt t

upon the import-utt measures before them, ntd adoptsunch as are deemed expedieul.

The Ilnuse ysests.rdny endeavored to pass the hills r

setoed by the Ex'eotive, bya a contstitutional nnjority

and oalmostl suceeded--tyvn 32, noea 5. The conalita-

lion reqoires two thirds of all the members eloes. Two smore votes would have been esfficient.

ToE N.tvta. FORCe of diJerCeo euenlrieslcomparedwith our own.

Incase ofa difficulty with Great Initain, we shell in c

all prolbability. have for the most part to wager battle

on the high seas, ofwlsich mle has so long claimed to be 1.mistre-s." In the gallantry of our otficers and sea-

Iesn, and in their skill we have every confidence. They I

have manifested no inferiorivt, whenever ,scasion has

enlledouttheir prowess. They have in all equal en-gngeaments borne off the palm. Billut our numler of ee-

seas hears a great disparity to that of the nations ofEu-rope--whateser may he tie efliciency of those fitted t

for and engaged in service. The ilmportanee of entelar-ging our marine force is evident-nor will a step to that

effect meet with a single murmnr of disaplprbution at

this time. The fact may not be generally known, that

we have limber, expres.ly for that purpese at the va-

rious navy yards-woul l it not be better, and moret wise to turn it into statly vesseld of war, ready to pro-

teet or comnmerce an our shores, than to keep it lyingn.selessly in storcrhouses, or bhuried in the sent

''to show tile disparity between our marine force, and

tlht of oiht r eontthiles, we annex the fitluoiog iltseres

ling article from a late nu.t ber of hlia Ba!timore Anter-

;can.

t "We have had ocsion, in comnlon with our coon-tryme:, to feel deep entceirn it thie weakness of ourNoaval Crce, il oclparisol with those of other nanlions,and to Inment it. tptil inability to, cope withl the l is theevent of a collisioh.m nre espleilly Iva.ce tIhe I

t llica-

0on of at., iti iowr to vessels of war. All article ontihe st)ljcir-, citsainedt ill th Itt'illitlhditia hlttiirr,.ptstitlhis disparity ill a iost i triking I nOt otf view, aid ottl •forth in iboetomitg ttalns the ceecseity of addsing to our

navatl etnllishntnt. It aid of the isniarkeu iof the Ins-Slquirvr, we woll I p!eselt, il .i s iumary firm

, thle facteItS civ4: il IIn ataIIulllnr stnilflent of Juba Bilarrw., con.

Snitted with hlis Ilife of Ilrd Anso, ill which thestrelgtil of the nIvies of hei respectlive collrie thereinlnamed is set ,rlth. Oulr Iltional noline ceonsistj of 4ships of Ith lille anld I frigles of siet fi;et class cl thestoboks; 2 ships of Sthe line, cne rviece, 3 iri-steis of sthelit'-solucs, I f:int, of tile third rsl ss, 13 .iloopo of risor3 brigs, r chlitonerso. I steee slhip, id I store ship isc lission,alld 5 shllip of lhe lilll, 3 frigl ees of tilefir't cla-s, I fi iate of the thirdl ,:las, :1 sloois of vwar,l brig and 2 schooners in ordinary--making a total f58 ulseil ve-soel.

Englund has in oommission 240 sail, which are dis-7 posedt of in the Iollowing mnnerr:

On tsie oIlslno station, 10 shils sf the line, 12 slonapof war,t'0 brigs. On tie Lishlo station, 4 ships ul the: lihe, 2 fti utes. I0 sltops of war, 7 brigs. (to fl i Med-

eiterransean saii,, aslips of uile line, Ii figattse, 15Ssoops of war, 11) brigs. On the East India tasitio, 2i sltp sf tihe aline, 6 fngstre, I1e shlop of war, .l brigs.

On thie Pacific station, t ships of stit line, 6 frignes, 4sloops ttof wnr, old (i brigs. On tioe lrszi

l stltioIl 1

lship of ts liaei-4 frigt•si-tloops of-ra, 6 brigs.Coaet of Atrica, 2 f igotes, 6 clitoits of wyt, II) brigs.West ladie• and Gulf of llexico, 4 shlips of the line,ll frigates, t7 sloops of war, I I brise. Spccial servicc,4 frlgates, 4 sloops of warv, ll brigs.

It will lie borne in mind that the above statementonlyincludes the lships in actun• employment, the wholeto uvual etnblishmentyinving been set down as far back

as 1036 at 670 in ,cc, ansd it, war one thusand andtlhirty-six. l'tle lchief dilienlly in the event of pcttingr lthesel ships into active service, would he in nmannang

cr tho, and of eourse impressment would be resorted to.

In 1836, the number of teuaen emlployed in BritishConmerce, was 170,0 I men, a pretty osundantll soarcefrom which to draw sailors for thi Goverloent service.

t Aeeording to the Ietst returns, Ith eTavy of I'rallcewhich bi is the next largest and rapidly increaoing, standsas S, ,,ws :

11 shils of the line, first class, I20 giln each; 23 ofsecond class, 116 guns each; 23 of third clnss, 82 guns

to ench. This firms a totl of 57 ships, inenrly every oneof thes hsbit ritoee 1816. Besides this, Frane hans 411

Stfrigates, firt tlossy, enerl of 6r 30 pounolere 16 frigates,

ensc of 46 36 pontderve; 15 fliiglles thlird clise, socll of3'2 35 oss; 10 frigates, uurth claoesof 26 gull; 24 cor-

a vettCe, each fromn 2 to 32 g•stns; ti6 lg brige, 27 steno-ere, te ninjority of them 160 bornte power, and enhr ofsthemo well ruad. Il hernrsernls tillerareneaorly 3,010

glens ilnc onrroted s fsr the navel so lviat o ecoct]l to fiti out 51 ships if tile line, 2` frigate, and 20 oenrvettes.It ppears fron other stairtements. tht the irenlch goe-

vesllsnent snld, immediately on the ocurrence if wer,I menrease the naval force actually at sen--namelv, 2

ai sail of the line and 36 frigates, to 40 sail of the lilnennd 50 frigate

s; thaut, Ilerilea tile seamen loseesanry to

o mnli tuis uarge odditional force, share would renaln asurplus of 15,0011 Inell to forI tihe crews of vessels ofininor rates or size, it irtlher nplpenrs Ithat ia Royal Ordhinance of lhe Ist Flairoarv, 1837, directed Ilihat liheha kept up or advanced towards oeontalrcoton, reservee of 13 sail of the lis and 16 friCatee, byv which the force

of at sea cold be filrther raised to 53 sail of the line and56 frigates, and that thie r.mhberof war steamers should

so h.- fixed at 4

o', of wlichli lare now is commission, and13 oore raptidly ladvncing townrdas rumpleltion.i Every shis of tle lille is provided with fc,sr Iowitzer

3e n cannon,O: spouclderselled a la Pailtoes. Every fri-Sgate of the first claiss to have 2

of7t1 ; stenilbosat1 160

ilrss power, 2 f 430; frigates of tie 2d and l3d clases,sloops and Iri.s 4 ,f 30.

l'nking Sir Jlohn Ilarrow's ttatement, whitel is sop-psed, fromi the highi setndingti of that gentleman, andiii facility of ncecs to'thle pro pe sources of illftrlnnetiol to Io tcourrect. Etgnland is is il all 19 allip ofifrnoIn 101 to 111 gunse, of which 4 are in conclission, 12 in or-dinarv, antl t buiilding. Of the seond leass, cerrying

his flom, sgls e 1i0 gno, shit, ars 3 in all 4 it coeasnistsaolnI4 in ordinory, end 7 I.tlisiIg. Oftthe hlriaolnses,s-f7Or to IIi igons, shte hIns io aIll 47, of wcl ia are n coniis-Oiar n ii, I:1 in orlliiarI , nst ii ouilding, tlukitlg n grandl itssot tafl s sof isia line.t o! f whitlth arcucsulle ssined.

te Of frigate ofI various clasoss ters are 93; of wllichrle onnniseionedl. Oftsleolers of war slte lhs total

, of 12, of which 5 are connissioned, 2 are in ordinary,00 and 5 buildinag,hesides these are 13 steamers on foreign

sttions, nnd28 twost oflice steamers, 5 of which are in"k eomsmission.

rerpne lionie i 0t op s it te lne, to mi wOnitn are soeoinniesiOn. She NlllIo al 60ll frigltes of all clasre, oIfwhlich lliare in comllission; of war nseanners 37, ofwhich egare in comminssion, iin onrlinry lnUd 9 in build.ing. HIere it will e observed thalnt Frmne is muchl inadvance of England, so far ar r steamters are con-corned.ciussia has 0 SOllips of the line, 40 of which ore in

commission; 22 frigates, of whieh 24 tire in commission;oanll 8 Wdar Ienan•et all in collmin ion.

Ea ypt lha 12 ehips of the line, of which 9 are ill com-mllisslon.Turkey hlis 15 ships of the line of all classes, of

which Ill nr ieCin coinitieioni, in 3 war ileteaerL, 1 ofwhichil^ iin Ctolisnioi,, ndill Ianilding.Ilhlnndll lln nhiip of lthe line, 2d intll 3d classes; 18

fri•ates, Ilt alld 3I lns-e; 10L gun l,at,, 4ll ofl whichne iin c) i.nnnanilll ll o . nr nlllela, of whichl 3 arefire in conentnieinni ni l I building.

I)enlvniik lies 6 .hilt'1 of ine mfo of which lare in or-dilnarv nId 1 uildin; dI Il 7 Caril Inllat.

Snonedhen nnlil ohip-n ofll, line,2 21 and :hihiioosee, all

in ordinary : 8 ftigalnte, fi in ordinatry and 2 Iuilding;g• Inll :'i; 2 nonlbs; anld tlno warsennteiC inll or-

nlpaiu has 3 ships of the line andl 4 fr'gante,nll in ordi-dienrv.Naidies hn i in e nino alnd n war steiiamer; aind Sir-s:l i 6 fligates, t of 2hilhl ire inll cullll sio , and

2 nllor nI me -l'r c ill e itllll aniiioln.l'Tll it wil l e co thevenn Surdinia has twice the

nlubel r lfr f aletllen ere inlleolllllumieion thll I, United•Stlnle inave. with ill our bolinnig on the i ense of olrNavy. We have iulst cnaunet le Ido llll glllaFlhllnunryl'lllr oOeW n e afi e anlle iii their dllelic IInesito thIneervine enl Illir nni ry, bniti is ennorely nredliblle tlinl oftie, lnendniptini of veenolmh which ofall hnrl in the mosili.r lclive, liar thle Illrloe)*lF ofnit Iopuhlie, Ito wit thoItr: of

and ihlne nl onei IronlnlIeId to I little bettnr el1 aln lupol-ngy for fle tlulu it renllneents.

LAnEst FROM "T:eaS-.-WVe I:lve recetivel per Ihe

sellenn linpacnletlColltllninl, hInstlniii datdnn tesl of e , n

jilveston on tile 8th inst. Thle iu•umlnia was 4II lhours

flloint tihe inttier place. We onlldenae froml flithe losto

Telegraphnlh dthe •8th ullitoe, n hie must illltreting par-

liculnrs :

A texieene recently rrnivel at liexnr, whinphadesacnped from tlhe C(lmtlnlctlel states tlhat the twoyoulung women whotl were m ullnred near Gltzale an Iewweeko since, are treated by theie Indinin with greatkilldnnens. lrThey ha a tent by Ihellselnes, and arei'urnishd wi.b anll thl e ontfrts annd cnvenlienea whichlthe Ic II oftheir lneteleolIe captorse of•r'dse.A prIVa ff aboult eigtlI onest'n ll iln arop counnty

nnceollnualied by C•ltrounid I;,rlv 1.ianl wlrlier, recentlll-ly maldel nnxedoiloll into tleCnunllllnlncllnihecutnrily lindnear the •anl a unntcilka d and n rtlled a large lldy ofColnmanlltellr, iwho, with lheir women andlnl clhildren wereecn coIp Id in a sanlll I) aniel of Ilut strerne. About 30if Cthe onllnunels wt.ariors weru killed in tihe engnge.mne eo, I tlloy ado nlld euueidnemble blggge destroyen ,,aod it lrFge isnnlnher Iefllnorwes and mlllel eslptnlrenI. flIItheir return ho' ever, a few Countlll•lnalh" stole ilenitlyiltl the drole of Ilorses while feeding ni 'nghl, onl I•ya stanompede" recaptured the whole exeept 93 horses,which tlhe shrewd Castro with ten of hisa warriors haddriven far illn advance of tihe. iu company, and whichhI suhI•erqently Ihrnlght ill safety to Ingrange. Onlytwoof the 'eianlls were injured nl this eopedition.

The remainder of ile Milan G usrdl Ihave returned fromthe teIntinr. This corns dlring tIheir n•lonre erected asltmng fort t tIne " Falls of lie Ilronn," i hichl will beoee•ediugly useful to the setllers in Ihat section. Theyhave disllnived thlroungh tile whole terenl of service theo sl unii'sl indlllstry and inlltepd elorage, andl bytheir orlderly depnerlmnt and g•enral desire t exteodprot'elion i herever it was lost required, have won tlhelOfeetisss f1tlhe fronltier setlPre.Gertral lilrrlisltn, a lthe head of aol,it 70 men, re-

centenlly ,enninnerd a large body of Itndin oIl o hlea tue, ',nnl after one or two skurlieu , hindlldhg the ell,enlv qlite numerous, retreated In a rulile in order to•egagt thln with more advantage; bhut Ile Indianefenncot In attack lini in hiia new Iositisli, drew o0l aldretreatel intn a neigllhboring thiekv. BlIing unsle tour, lTihemi. I retmurned to llhtropt I. It a eporlted hle

Int three mein ill his engugeIenlfi tte leos u the Indi.nl is ,not known; it however itmue hlve hmer lnaidelr-

nldf. of,lh iii hn•eii under Ilorlia. wre eneor hasnlsrkre.nll elnl Il•ad I1tell Lbooe tgeu-ged is Indisu war-inn:.

The citizeusot Rof Bn p ranauty ysierioig 01hswhead'the innte ng hfhh d in h testa ti left tuIlmaLthao plre, and h1vn prubbly are thiereue,•lte pur- asuit oftlae Itndins.h

From-tieo Telegraph of the ilth instant, wqjahk thefollowing batlact:-Col. Switecr lhad arti4861t tu-ion.

tim, bringing information that all was quiet and tranquil atat Gouzales. A few days before a partny ofs or seven sotWaeoes and Towaceernies were discovered near that orplace by the Tonkewas. who immediately gave intfo- Femaotion of their approach, to the citizens of Gonualas: ana party of whom accompanied by a few Tonkewa war.* eriors, surionnded them in at dicket aal killed the whole. ofThey wele allon font, and had evidently ventured near Ilthe town to steal the horss of the citieals.

'riho Telegraph of the Gth says:- ha"Thu President has mode a requisition upon the rte

conantriea of Ilarrishnrgh ltrane,la, Aatagordn, Colo- bermlu, Liberty, and (inivest.n, ta furnish si0 companies taof volunteers, to serve for six inmnth on the frontiers. moFie ol tllea enlopltantes when organsied, will rendas- titvoes at Lu Grange, under tio eunmand of Cotl. Burle- Oson, and one will he stationed at Fort Milao, on tile SIteroe. Hii F.xcellency has made an inmpresive and bhpowerful oppetl to the chivalry ot thtose ections, and twe trust it will be responded to with alacrity. si

The third year of the Itdependenee of Texas was to

celebrated at Houston, in nn appropriate tanner.t. D. Johnson has been appointed Chief Justice of re

the County at Galveston. thFather .Muldoon, Vicar General of Texas, whilst a

part of-Mexica, is now in the young republic. tiWe annea the following interesting article from the i

Galveston Civilian of the 8 h :-

"It is thile ource of much satisfaction to our citizens,that a direct trade between (Great Britain and T'exas, khas becn put upon a permanent and mrtnoally advant-Itageous btting. iThe Texian planter, can now emln bhie cotton directly to Englandl, and save over and above ehis frmcer return, not only tile enormnous prufit hitherto c,

of shlipptne to, utl nnlading and .tt.ring at, that city. et and tht dilrarence in exrhangebeteen the eurency ofSGreat Blritain stti tie UnitedSlttrc, (alwals in bore tof thrfrmear) but alson , tpon the sunplies he will re-Squirto lte oxeano-, ieo ill sonce the expense of trace;-

Ittion from t ie United SthestoTexas, (frltheycutahe shitpod on a fvrrable terms diretlr to Teus

ooas to the ited Sates) the American dutis, and mr-chants' profits. To' show how im rtt imprtn e ren thesallest cefn these Items, it ISe i lly IleceseLrv to e atele Ie

fIst, that the IBrandot IlBauk of Miesitsippi, has sillppda lhrge quantity of cotton to Great Britnin, for tie difefaeeoe in exctiange alole.

Thae eireunmttnees here lluderi to, t gether with thefEat, that ltoe St iter of Missiesippi and Alaltama, arenowshieippitg their eurpnllte iroducts,directly to Europe,nmti titat Mlieeonrri is enrtevoring to oi•ne andirect trailewitl ttl tlae try,t shoatld oiail the ttiealatont of the en-i ntlightenal mrcinnio of New Orleans, to tile suicidal

polic tlley are purseing, in relttlton to tile clrrencyv of

lthe ttt•on aclltt If 'Teon--the fact tlmat, dlaring hI re-cent clebaerrnesiiellt in tile rurreney,thev hIave resolvedttllelltrelvea into at alo intnitv of usurions Jewe, ocdlookedl lore lfor their profits il thr'sc*tutse to Ie extrled by oappreessio and usury, ithan to a liberel sedfatotering policy to•anrds these main sources of tlleirpro.lerity. Ilt purseie: thi C.ourse, they htave drivenfron tlhtl., their eleat ylhcble tradsea, nua otlint g Iut

Sit. nanoolnmant can retain for their city its presentelevatedl station.

The alarm of fire was giren last night, and we wereinfoalrmed that th fire occurred in the vicinity of the

Orleans all Rolom.--\ great damllage was done.

Tf ft: Lstr Row.-Last night, near the St. ClarlesThlleatre, an attempt was nade to cut off a Spaniard'scar, wlhih partly succeeded. The offender was taken,but some Iow, contrived to escape.

-EcrIPra Coeats.-2d Day-Three Mile Heats-After the rain on Wednesday and the mistiness of theunight, we lad anticipated a dull gluoomy day. Au eont

4 raire--it was bright and fresh and balmy-thoteun out

in all his glory, and his warmth a little chastened by

the pleasant breeze. Tile horses that were to run were, little known, and noe'greatauakes" o a race was antici-

r, pated, Ioth frol that fact cnd tihe supposition that tile

y trackwould be heavy. The track was not as light aste it might be,although every thing was done to render it

sk o, which could be devised.

At lthe appointed time tihe horses were brought out.g In conseatqence of the paucity of the visitors to the0. tr:ck, there n bu ex eite ment. rhere was some

nsmall betting, Ihowever, but we could hardly tell which. was the favorite. No great confidence seemed to be

felt in either. At the tap ofthe drum, away they went,s Kavtnaugh in the lead. On the second torn, Ben Mor-

of gn made a little brush to come up, but it was " no go"S-an u the third turn he brushed nearly up, but "the

e preacher" let out alittle and came out ahead in pass'

ing tile stand for the lIt mtile, which was madee in m.f 5 s. TIheir relative positions were maintained through-

out the Ileat-Kavenaugh winning it, both seeming to

of run under a pull-atd Ben Morgan somehow or otherIn having a great fondness for the outside fence, which hefit hugged whenever he coult pull in that direction.

.Tie second heat was run pretty nmuch after the fash.Son of the first-Morgan either pushing up occasionally

2 to Kavenaugh, or the latter pulling baek to him Bets

o had altered a little-.S to one being offered on Kave-nauogh and taken. The favorite had the decided ad-

of vantage, and douhrless could lave made each heat

several seconds faster than ets dill.ce I. Y. N.Oliver's Kavenaugh by Bertrand, dam by Di-

rector, 4 years old, I 0

r 2. F. Duplaetier's IBea Morgan, by Pacific,i dam Angelina Smith, 2 2

TIaE-lat heat, 6 nl. 27 s.-2d do. 6 n. 21 a.r To Iayn there will be one ofthe mlost interesting races

0 ever w:tnessed t Louisiana-4 mile heats. The dineee, tinguislhed horses Wagner and Josh hell are the com-

petitors. The track will be i fine order, and these twoScelebrated racers will have an open field for a fair con-

e. test. We expect to see the course thronged No turf-n ite who takes a lmodieum of interest in the nobles spnrt,

Swill rbe absent. We understand that a large party of

tile gentler sex has been made up to visit the course70 The mIemler of tlhe Legislature have been invited andai- doubtless ill tenl.

ST. Ctatrnes.-Celeste had another full house lastl aevenin--tc see the first reprsentation in this city of

tY, the Spirit Brided, a sleclnrle, full of exciting interest,sand in which A*e appears to great advantage. It is to

be repented thli evening. Celeste's engagement conti-in nnes Iut ten nights longer. I.etthem notbe lost. Oar

eitizens will not have an opportunity of sering this

ld. charming artiste again for omne time.

THa: CAr.--Mncbetls will he played soanight by t•ieStock Company; after which, the Bedouin Arnbl willappear.

W. F. Joi•son.-So much hlar been said of thenmembers of the tnlmricnl profeseion, that we hardlyknow how to applroneih the aulbject, whesn tree merit"preaent itself for our consideration. Mr. Johusnn, oneof thi best " old men" is tile country, to use theatricalparlinme, hes wen frr himself at tlIe. CIamep a deservedreputllion, the present season. In a few days, we hear,his benefit at this house,will come off. If our own npin.ion be any test of Ilia stnding with tile commun•itynraan actor of thle)rst mlslrr, he will have a bumnlper; fortile people or' New Orleans are ever forward toreward eall merit. On another occasion we shallsay more on mllisamlbjert. In the mean time let his Yan-keb friends ill thism city betir tllhmselve.. The Orlcan-ois will not frgret hill.

ATL.ANTIC ST'I'AMI NAVIsiA'IoN.Amllilltereollll letter on thim amslject, lrrun an Ameri-

call ciullztl ill I maolo, is colnioed is n hmlaNmew Y'or.kCourier of lmonday. lIhe writer frnihel thell Iflluowill lisl m"m.nt vlsselsi molw e.mliioyled ill Ilnvi -mingtmie Almallmmi', nm amso tlhsse wlichs are Ieing built Ior

tir-t Wetern--1350 ton', 430 hlorse power, built in

Bimmti.l Qoeen-Im00 - loslls .500 horse poa er, built in

Iliv'urpmol-lI-50O mmns, 461 horse power, built in Liv.

er CidIuIl, (Amls'n)-400 tons, 600 I.horse power, bulil

Iltited S•ntes-1-250 tonls, 42_0 hlrse power, built inLiverpool.

United smimginman-tI.0 onsn, 4:0 iorse power, built

Atlaui-e-lJ.0 tona, 353 horse power, (iron) built illI.iverpool.

New foirk--to I bbuilt in IBristol, of iron.lie thln procseeds in ilea fIllowing interesting strain

of remuok:-Tihus itllhe course ol teo verars tiherse will he empLmy.

'd hlwte-rmm l:llgmasml mncl li.h United tlnlas lines sm. than

rigiht liritilh stemo[ ships; and allowing each to performeight voyages per nll

mm, we shall Iihave a tellam eson-

ve ance'eut inservals of meral six dsuy; thiss we lsmal heladelsted to IBrilish elterprise anal Mrlillem slip for Ilimmeans of eeUlllnunic, ting betweell these two greatoulllltrie. oSurely tile Amlerlcans are not io be samisierdwith this stat of things ? Ilitherto they have display-ed all eterp ie Isnpuralleled-ant ardor ill the Ipuruitof commerce unequallmed-and will they see this greathorantl ofir teir trade wreasted fron tihem wishout aner•lrst It there are nat the meann ae pressnt in theUnited States lor making engines equal to the ealctrprise, thay can t,'tain therm in Englarl, asd in a verylslmrl time it aill ha fiond that thle Allwriean engineswill lie am least equal to any in the world. Oatlr ms hi.or has hitherloe soeell adapted to the peeuliarities• ofrcountsry, to mie arigation of our immense rivere, lakesand hbav: we areo had lm, o reeaion fih suche strength astranltsailanie steam;l reiremm; but when the spur i oncegienu, and we oe r brounht ito fair eompetition, we shallnst be left behind in either ships or enginel.

I h, not nay hisa to disparage what Inns Imeas dnes inElmgland ; iml tsile esltrarv I glory is Ilsrrellmerieie. Itis ,mnulalimi it this va~tl ield wsieh I ast sinking toa.WVbhen I smar tie reecplion which New York gave to iheIritieh steamere, I Isis proud shat my countrymen wereaso ready to yield to Ihesnl the palm llrfVicelory, anti he-stow on tleir•onhmm allders tile wreaths of laurel ; It wasthe emllemn rf that geeleroua spirit whlich I home willever clauroeterise Americans.

Ithe Britshl pub i are mlusa alive to the inportan-aaft!eam naviganlon,lmhe British iGovernmetll ore not lessen; they have lirstclaesstenm vessels building in everydmlirestim, andi enstretm with all tile prineiple enginemhkers is thie kinhmnmm. - i'he W'est Imlin and Brazilmails are t be ncarried by slream, and every allmrt is iia-kisg rrllducer. time perid of ,nmmllnanis.tion with nilti- eslcmsercial, erld. If such Sl tilhe eRorti using in

this pountrr, i4 North Aimriaa o he;e acflc-t epbbvi~r1Havewe nu interest in this grenlithailert Are ~rs dn.istany to protect ourselves against a fleet of tetae•s,which may now enter all drie and hiarbors io spiteolus? In lotr- Nav tohe neglected and our fleet if shipsto be planeyeallhe mearey nf halt a dozen eteaml rsHae wo'qe i n slteam gnoing ship in'the UnitedStates? Have we oflfiers who lrve ever made thescience i.f steam their etody i WhVt would beeenmme'usif we were brought into eollsieol with either Francenr E:nglnd t What would be the fete of our hboated ttPenmtylvanie, witil a ntea frigate to windward of her. cinarmed with a couple of 98 iourdler ? Let our govern. Wlment think of these tltings, and ask, where is their se Ofeurity? I um far from wishing to Onnjire np dreamsof war; God forbid that such a calamity ohould ever i IhIell nur country-but the way to preserve peace is to linIe preplred for war.

1 ihe rapid pregreass oftlhe United States in commterce rrhas been maitnly trerted by individual and privateo on. Rterprise. To what is to ibe attributed the success of ourbeanstifnl packte, whlieh fr so long nperiod haove beenthe pride of the ocean t To wha t ut superior manage-meat; a system of well understood economy; valuingtime by the minute, and in placing them in charge oo 1lcommanders intelligent, industrious and enterprizing? WSuch sre the men to take charge if stearors. Will it lhe said that they are not acnmtitted witl the manage- A,nmnt ofsteamer ? Try tbetl, ndl see-and in a very TIshort time yon will fl•l that they wdl cotnmamnd their itheir Rlhips antd engines also.

tliNwas--Fromn old Papr--lt is well known to our

f reeders, probauly,that firmerly people feared tt touch TIthe carcane of a dead mad dog, for fear of lecoming ra-hid. We did not know however that there was eneh afact on record as the f the llwi, cut the editorol thetie Boston tMernntile Iournal frotl a paper publishedin that city in 188a-iN Y Sun.

PITTSFIEt.D, Mnss. June to.The blood of tie toad dog, minti.tned in our last, i

, whibh was killed in the ehamlcr iofa house in the Shi.her Villnge,jctdged to br about a qultrt, wen taken upano buried abollt 4 feilfrom ti large pear tree, in ftlli bloom and very thrifty. The third day after, the tieswas completely wilted to the bigliest brenches; and it pcontinues to • ilh r as lst an if it were eceldown. Inllslogig the hole, some if thte Ismltrootswee ecut iif,

cwhih enabled lie Itisonl to mitgle with the sap,i and coovey its deadiy influence into every part of thetree.

ArHEISMn seest to Iblight thie plorest emotions ofwhich ilea mind of nnl. i i.teeeepltile. Noughlt thatl isi lovely in action, oullght that leul to nonrieh feelings

Sof exalted philantbnopyq in the toit tmrre.t soil of tlheSheart can live within tle influence of its pois~lnoua ex nie nlntions. A reeature of cold intellectuality, it con-ed erns itself not witlh the feelings which elevate huma-nity. Why have e e free-thinkers of New York City pIcitiitted W•m. Carver. Esq., tie bosom friend of Tho..

e Iaine, the , ost and urse of the great infidel in Iis lastmoments, the conspicuous Agrarian leader, to have re-

e norbs, il his poverty and old age, to snreet begging?In lli eltlciinic,onurted; in his oeniry, left to Iwrisbli ylis qnionlttn friendol. (ii Leifer, son if the moorning,

ihow art thou faullen!-Louisville City Oazetlle.

cf HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES A

A Thursdvy March 14, 1839.Mr. Ilrnshear imoveid to diepense with tie rules anslid

r die. The vote stood 2 for nnd 9 agliisot, but foartfifts.n being required the Innlion was lost.rt Mr. Gtlio'l having voted with the 91 members against

ti imotiot Inltve tO re dinsiderr. 'ilre nmjority havingagreed hlt prulong the adjournlment onlly five days,--elldiipesnation was carridl, and the resolution pasel to

re Iolo ti aedjouarnnei nt to the 2Uth inst. and it was thene senllt to the Senaute.

A mnotion by Mir Tilomln to tiake uj the hill appoint- rilul Jlohn Mallenre, E isq to tilk tie digest of the lawsof tle State, was toat.

vs Mr Winclester, on behalf of the citceitt.,e appoilntedtoe's nxalnie the condltion of III. lit Uni)l Hnk, prreletedSareport, exhibiring the aleirs ofthat institltiRonas heingn, iin a most flourishing condition. Th'e report was order-

ed to he printed.0Mr. Pickett on behaf of the committee to whom: had

-Imeen referreld tie stitlot ofitlle Carrotlton liank, repllrt-le cd that to grant the Ielition wohld establish a bad preo-

cedent, and that it was leI late inl tie session for actionS oil the subject.

itt Mr. Dutebar preeontel a resoluntion ordlering, uoderby the ouperintnodenee of the Bolarli of PIblli Works, aS survey of ed lRicer, and an exalminnion of the o nees-

sity and costf clesig up Ried RIiver below Black Riv- er, and of cnlarging the Bayou cut off. Mr. Dunhor

I commnitted at the salie time a report of the Civil Engi-

as neer of tile State, expressing an a prelhension thlat tihecourse of the Red Iaver i oold be tuored entirely into

it tie Atchalefinya. On nmotioln, the rules were dispensedwith, when the rerolution was passed and sent to tteSenate.t. ITe Ilouse took into, conileration the aniendcentsa

he of the Senate to the bill to expedile the eonrstrltetion of

no the Nashille Rail Ruid. and o atmend tohe Charter ofeli the Encbange andl len ,ig Counpnucv. After sootta re.

mabrks froom teors. F. D. Coai.ra, Lwis and Itotlif, inhe oppositin to tihe amendments, they were carried by itni, vote of 22 to 16.

NMr. I)onlMr prresented a Rill Riilr to to the law IRtIlypassed by Ahlbama, prohibiting thie entrance of ole,'peo le of color into tile bote. Afier •ule amendllluvllts

le and debt.te, the bill was Ilaoihnoilrlv passed. Negroess nd free peo le of color eeierisg the State, are to Ie I1arrested anil se;t lnk in the sraIno vessel iel whichllieymarrived; and lher he second illenCe. they are cnmdlnlled t

th tthie Ilenitetiary nitll thley man fid Iselnrivy iln the I(

tn ciltici *,l101, thut they will bhe ircnspiorieit to iforeignenuntrv, perennelntfly to reside, oi until tie llni-ihmettis eohmonued b ty uie iovierlor iiad Seate. lree mpeehe of color and ilnegroes Iraving tihe ntoe fr imore Ic tlll illilavs, are prohibiti/ d fromu returnig; those born in theSlate, vre excepted olnoio the ilw.

Tbe Speaker subiinttedl n nlessage fronm, Ihe (;nvernorIly e nhiC the hills graetiingl Ie Ioind-i of tie SiO;it ifi tih.ts Clintntand Port lludso iRll IRoad and lnnking CoII-

epane, the Bnrrairin Canal t:hiopanv,, old tihe Atlclfn-li hIank. Thie imeolge ac roidl dl omade tl e speei.aIid- order for leeo-lrrow.

et on nletiol of Mr. WVadswrth, the Iloitse took intoconsideration the Bill to create the oflice ot DistriteDAtiornev Ir this )istrift ;

And tihen the House dljourned.

RJeor'der'a Courl,

SECOND MUNICIPALITY.Reports of Day Police and Night Watch,

March II, 1833.

John Jones, arrested foIr attempting to pick a drunkenman's pocket. Jones is one of those gentlel en,well know n to the Police, as a keeper of a house ouvery ill fame ill the swamp, where he enterani edC Wray, yenterday, in a way tlhat soon madle Vray'how olnoe yoieno,' nld than drove hill front hishouMe. W•ray got Ibt it little distaeer 11 this wayofrejoiciing, befre lite lost the tee of his ihibs, andwas fotnd by the watchman,, prostrate, with Jones,withl one hand i l hia pocket, extracting tile co-tetats -Jnnes denied Ihe charge, ani endeav:lored to

palm it off on hii brother Steve, between whomthere is a remarkad le saiilitnde, nrot only in hIaks,but in feelme n an action, and altogether it might besuplosedthat Sieve's prinplee did not frbid suchdoings, and tllealtrellmrn'o ildentity of the triso!-er was positive. Jones brought forward severalwitnesses to rovea Ils itaotncatce, nd lamnng.t tilerest anertain Mr. Alired II Foan, a brItheor tottlevery respectable lady, married a few days ago atVicksbnrg, tit Mr. Dlckay.

Fnan soys that liet came tttlis cityexpressly inquestofinhfrmrtillt respecting tie character andstandling nf Iis bntlier in low. Mr. Ducky, bitt af-ter diligent n.arb for 5 or 6rdays, hie was unable toobtain any tidings of Mr. Ductknv's clhtrnetcr.Fonn at first said he lived down town witl a

friend whose nlml he could not reeollect,hut sub-asequently ndtmitled," when told lie wills eet in theswam,'l tlhat helad lived witl Jlone stnll hlis fem-eniee associates, in that district, since he camehere.Jones watrei rntedrl o iil to usnnl his trill at

tile Criminal Court in default of secu rite.John Waleor arrested fte having robtrl-l ir. Willinam

Wnaon, after lanving een knocked downt. WhenIVntur wrs standing in tile police dork, sbout totell tile Reconrder his occupantr n a Ihusiness, Mr.Vatsnl entered and -. ntt recognier.d him. Watsonll

,was walking n thle Leveer, nelrJulin street, on the4th illtr. alut 7 o'clock ill the eveninlg, when someperson or persons slippeld up behiud hint, nd wilthane weapon struck hlim on the, hend, harcekinghim dtown ensr.lect, whlen tiy rrbhred rin of hisgold wt ltrrti $ ho-lr-ow i I rEg lie], lid e Couldnot tell; but onl rncovering his tlinses, lie tihnd twoenl hollding Iim, ono at eacii aria, one of whomwas the pisnetre, roid ther thrutangir Ihi lhand intohis pocket nld tlook thterefon alllbout I 1-2 ldollars,a knifennd pencil, tlad tlhen very delirberatelyv trueckhim lnveral blows in lte face, trand lefI hinl; Wiltson ilentifier Vlllnuer, Ilalving sentl hint frequer lipberfore. V'ntrner wae fnlllV I nlmillted to stU.ld Iietrial in defunlt of finding seetlrity.

Jla. M. Kenra, arnenei nt tile rerquest of Mark .nr•, fioran aS!oItI and bnatery-hrt nd to Criminal tunrt,$:100 bail.

Ienry Slan, or John Freeland, charred with killing hiseillow aerrant-Committed to stand his trial ineftrethe Parishl Court.

thrimtian Wray, arrested for being found drunk-Dis-ciargedl.

John IBlack, alian JoihnTnoulry, arrested for being foundlatally drunk, and when examined, gave in a falsenine--leataiaed nlntil vltiellL&d tbor.

Leon Lombanrd, chrged bIty . I Mnrl, with hvingaided and assisted Bent. Colieey with assanllsingaml stabbhig limn-ound to Criltaal Coalt, 5i0tbail.

FOR LIVERPOOL.STilhe ship ILOlIEIRIT BIIUCE, CapIt lark.neso having Iartof ier canrgo ennged, willmeet wihlldespatch. Fur balnne of freight

or passage apply tomlf L H GAI.E, 93 Common st

FOR NEW YOI.iThe A I andl fist sailing ship •.FVANT.

Capt. Harllet, will receive immediate di-.palteh, baving Ihe inrvntor tart of her freigilt

en Fogage . r balance offireigtl t an ge, apply to1116 L. I GAI.E, 98 C•o.lmmno at

J RAYS & CAITS-5 Philadelphia deroy,, 41onJ carts, 4 prs ox wleels, 1l trucks, 18 dirt and

wood barrows, in store, for sole bym16 CHAIMPLIN & COOPER, 79 &82Jaulia at

HIAVANA SFEAiGA -93 qitarter bltesn pina-ipe11 egaran, A Selgnaedo'a brand, landing from lshipCarollna, for sale byhaI16 I BRIDGE & Co, 134 Magazine at

5RN MI.I..M-Itt of Slater's carnbined, corn r, e el-a I, rand grindera snitalale fir Ilnntnatrh use, instnre.for sale by CHAMPLIN & COOPER,mid 79 & 82 Julia at

X•CHAN(tiEOn Lotiavlle for $51 lue d ullaol21Sat April for ale by

milS A FISK

MAYJig&L--Y OF NEW OdLEANAS.lHE price o Iresha flour to-day is $7 perbartel

1 according to the tanril; the bakers shall give do.log the nlsuing week (feret, AMonlayv 1111 i"ast.) :19 oen-ces of bread fora rit. Bread of dn ouecndl quallty inrequired to weigll 25 per coat. moret vii: 48 nounces.marlL C KGENOldr Mavor.

I/ UHE SILK itAiSEiS MANUAl--Or Ire art ofI rainig and fatding rilkworm antd rtf ioulrirti•,g

thle mnulbery tree,bv DI Morita, memnler of seralt I .ed ,clertier, translated rot,, tile Ftrela. Jiot receirald for ale by A TrowAR

0tllB64 t4 .

tST. iHARLES TliEATR~. -:Celeste's Benefit.

BOk nooK N.voyW OPEN.:C EIESTE reepetfully infirm. hlr friends anti thePub!e, that lr IHolnfit is fixed fur

MOXDAY, March 18tk, 1839.On whilch occasion sihe lha mauchi leaAire in amnnam- irmng tim Ifllowing variety, iioveltv and anttretiln, Awhih she flatte hierself will umaet with tie approbatii onof her New Orleans friends.

Thrie entertainments mt conmence with, time fit timein this city, tile new, highly Ipopula

r and distinguished

Inranle, entitled--'rEi CHll.D OF 'I1E WRECK!!

Translated and adapted to the English stage frtomItoneff's eelebrated French Drama, which created sucha powerful sensationl in Paris.

LE MUET' D'INGONVILLE!!Mauriee, the child on the wreck, CELETSE'Written expresly for, nnd performel by her, at tie

t hbentmre Royal Drury Lane, I.odon, last irni Fifty iaunceesive niglts, eani afterwards in all the principtalThetrea of France, England, and America with dis-

r ti g iited eclat.linln tih course of the Dram, site will give a de

lineatiun of

A STORM AND SHIPWRECK!!The Death-The reach-The Grave--The Lament

After which a great variety ofOPERA DANCES by CELESTE

a The whole to eonetide with

A NEW GRANI) SPECTACLE.In which CELESTE will appeas.

T "Partieulars in Rills of the Day 2t

SI On CAS DINAl CHE VEItIS, ArelhiehopI* J of Rnrdemax, by the Rev. J Hlueu Inouorl , ex

n Robert M Walsh. Jus lreeived and itrsm e byI m16_ A TOWAR,49 Camp at, NICIIOLAS NICKLEBY-Nos. 7, it and9: alsoma the first six aose in one part: withi a variety of

very interesting books,Jtet receved; for Fole byf en17 A TOW1A R, 4,9 Camp st

it•PANOIL•AIA OF PARIS h 11'8" ENVI-RONS-;TI e esta lishment in sitlluted nliposti:e ie St.

Cilrles theatre, and wi' I be apen every day untilnight fall. -

Price of entrance, $1a lildren under 10 years of age, and servants, half

r price.

Senaon tickets, $5et Former season tickets re still goal.mi6 5t III.FEI.DT'P & T.ANSOT.

JOTO CE-The Managers of flem nin n1 Artin's Fair,etill cve inatm ta receive aperimensOftlteeneici l art priadu.ed in this cit, for prenltome.SAp cimens shuuld bi matnlad in. frntl 7 to 10 o'clock

A.m.. PilipsAl.. .PitmcbA. Mondelli

id A. lnaneaa, D. fn Cornlova

ins A. WV. ScotesP. r. Menuurrier, Secletory. oils5

met CIY -1 NK.g New Orlents, 15 March 1839

me: T IIIS Bank will purclnian • eneth e on elna.to tmi II .It AI.'.FIREY, (:nttienten CITY RAN

New Orlelans. 1.5 annh 1B39.t TIr HISt Institution will purchase bills of exchange+I- onn tie north.

ed mi16 R J PAIPEY, Cashier

ed tIF Mlr. JNO. SANDERS, of Kente iy, i in

tile eilv. he will enafer a particulnr favor by mellinm atIIth, oflneofttlis paper. 21 immi

L ONDON POR PER, COPPER lS:-d l casksl I.ndon p•nrter, 7 dtzen eachrt- tebn iheets, braziers copper

-500 pieces Kentucky hbaggingtmJ 0(I ceoils itdo btle rope

151 din Renia ropeIer 100 di northern do

50 Inbaskets Ileidsick etamapnanea For sale tv CHIARIES INCHES,

1i m'6 *iw 59 Grarier st

m .OUR--500 bils choice brands in store for sale by1 si m16 (h I)ORSEY, II New Levee

Ito IHIISKEY-350 brle rectified, in tore fotr sale byed m16 t- DORSIR.Y, 41 New Leveeme TPhe ntlowin are thie drawn rmalhers lo the Lout.-

anm Lottery, (eInt 18, extrm. far 1I8I9:to 67 73,1515 3937 46 54 14 31 18 26 39

of TO BE DRAWN Tills DAY.At (i'oelock,

in $20,000 !!! Catital Prize.S75 Numlbrs--hT Drawn Ilallots.

Tickets only $5.

[LOUISIANA LOTTERY.ea Attlthorized by Act nof'legislnetle. ('hlptcr XI.111i,

Ie mareli Mltch I. 182,. CIms F itr 18:I19. tmIt Im mrallWty no Sntmrdny, larvh ltth I1I9, at 6(o'clkiki Ii. at

the Eile.'xchlaee lHotel, St. Chlrles et.eD. S. . (;RlEsOI Y & Co. uccess.ors to )ATES-

gn i rlNT7'I'RE ('ao.iil.ANil S ICH IRM :.

pl 2 711: ' P ies, , mutt itntn: tom $t189,170'ti T'Pickets 5 $--Inlvm. fi5s -tl1trtterst $1 I23lt, Packbutm of ̀5 tiIklet fom" $1'.1, wmrrnmmmd to hawm

an tt lenm•$t. I' Pkmz, ol ta 5 lmhlfl, t kts b Illm .el war-rllelrutd to drawat reas!t fn. |'neanes 0l '15 Qtulrter

lickm- ts toor $31 25, warrant. d to ldrw m at least $13Forr Packnges or single 'l'icLk-. inrv at

imt6fi 35 Catnl strt el.t, tn .ra atet, TIlE TRUll RICIIES ()F LIFEIS

lIE.\ LTh."

1W E KNOW that health and the ability tolabor, constitutes tine wealth of the groat

nass of tim pcop'o in this, as in In st other coun.trios. To preserve, therefore, that health by natu.ral mnenn is a grand, moral and pulit cal schemo,to filfil which, requires our utmost attention.Tie unprecedented popularity and universal ap.approbation 'which this medicine has achievedthroughout the United States, the Canadas, Texas,Mexico, and the West Indies, fully justify Dr.Peters' in warmly and conscientiously recommen.ding them to the a. ecial noticee of the afflie ed.

Peters' Vegetable Pills are the s acfst, most offec.tual and economical remedy for di-eases of thehuman eaontitu ion, that has ever been d scovered.Dr. Peters, the inventor of this invaluable medi.cine, from his knowledge of the human system,derived front a long and extensive practice, hasarrived to this conclusion, that the great and pri.mary causes of most diseases is a derangement inthe functions of the liver, or in other words an in-creased or diminished secretion of the bile.

So well is this understood, that it is common forpersons to say when they feel unwell, that they arehiliouw, meaning that they have too much bi onthe stomach. On the other hand, when the flowof bile is diminished, the process of digesion isimperfectly performe d, the patient becomes weakand emaciated, because nourishment contained inthe food taken into the stomach is not properly ex.trsated, and the food is j jected in a crude state.Dr. Peters is confident that the famous IlygeanTheory, so called, that, ,I impurity of the bloodis the cause of all diseases," is a great absurdity.Every one wa o reflects on the subject a moment,will perceivelthat impurity ofithe b!ood is a socon.day not a primary complaint-the effect and notthe cause ofldisease. When the funetions of theliver are deranged, and the flow of bile increased,it is often taken up by the absorl ent vesse's andcarried into the circulations, and becomes mingledwi h tihe blood, as in jaundice, when the patientshows it in his countenanee. Now this impurityol blood is caused by an increased flow of bile,and to remedy it, you must correct the secretionsof the live., and restore it to a healthy state.

Dr. Peters has spent much time in experiment-ing with different vegetal'e medicmn e", tfr diseasesof the liv

e r; and now offers his Vegetable Ptil.,as the best, most convenient, and cheapest meidi.cine that can he prepared for general use.

Dr. Peters flatters himselftlhat his long ex ori.meoting with vegetable medicines has enabled himto discover the true and only substitute answeringall the purposes to mercuria s without any of theirattendant evils. One great quality eof hi vegetablepills is that they have the alterative principle com.bined with their cathartic, or operative qual tice,so that they not only cleanse the stomach andbowels by purging, but they regulate the liver,change tile morbid secretions, strensthens thedigestive organs, purify the blood, invigorate thecirculation, and give tone and energy to the ner.vous system.

They are mild and pleasant ill their operation,and c nvey almost immediate conviction of theirutility from the first dose. They can to takenwith safety by persons ofany bge; and tile feeble,the infirm, the nervous, and the delicate, arestrengtheneli by their operation, because they cleartthe system of bad humnurs, quiet nervous irrita-bility, and invariably produce sound health.

The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for jaun.dice, sick and nervous headache, dysaepsla, costive.ness, sickness of the stomach, heartburn, all biliouscomplaints, fevers of all kinds, and if taken at thecommencement will invariably check their pro.greoss, and save the patient froms a protracted anddangerous sickness. They are invaluable in ner.vous and hypocondrical affections, lose of ap.e-tite, and a I complaints to which females alone areeuhject. They operate as a mild and speed, lurge,andare a safe and certain remedy for worms inchildren.

Since I have introduced lmy Vegetablo Pills tothe public, I have received numerous certificatesoftlheir cuperior efficacy in curing diseases, a' ,many letters from relectallo physicians, whohave used them in their practice with the bestsuccessu.

I might publish a small volume of certificates,but consider it unnecessary, as the medicine willrecommend itselfto all who wi I make trial oPit.

Tile above pills are its boxes, contailg 30 & 40pills each.

Price, 25 & 50 sents p,.r box,Druggists and country merchants call be up.

plied, at wholesa e or retail, at Dr. Peters' princi.1al ollice, no.J5 Poydras street, between Maaz ne

m dr & C Ip et ew_ Oreass. nsl .bI I~-iii F Btooteti,, eiioaicler uoa chest per

"L ehip Mlomreoums, fr.m i'hiladelbhia, io requesmedto elil a tile sebecriher' sofice sid receive thie sala

ol 15- L iI YA. .f,9 C1 mnlllmei sti

St. ljkarlea tlhteatre.Thi Eseonig, March Is ,

Will be presented, lir the Id time in this city,thenew and splendid Dranm oftbhe

SPIRIT BRIDE.! SZELA, the magt's daughter,asulmingtie chraceters ofAle sen, Greek warrior, CELESTETohak, a Tartar chiaf, HrrisonMire, Mr HarrisonArmra, FarrenSlhula., S Cocll

Corals, Mrs FarrnEaloso, Plainer

Previous to which the Farce of- FRIGHTENED TO DEATH.

Jack Phantom, Mr J S BrowneMumps

p Cowell

t mily, Mrs De Bar

On Monday, Benefit olMad'lle Celeste

NEW ORLEANS

JOCKEY CLUB RACES!!ECLIPSE COURSE.

PRING MERTINGa, 1039, commenced on Wed-nesdaly,13th of March, 1839, and contine 5 days

Third Day.Jockey Club Purse, $-t00, 4 anile heats,

S Fanrt Day.Proprietor's Purse $7tJ4; 2 mile heant.Recond Race-Same iDay. Sweeptatkee for 9 yr

olda; eulacription $5004, half forfeit, (mtile heats;)close lst of March,.

i FiftL Dat.I'roprietor's Purse $51); tnile heats, beet 3 in 5.fel8 Y. N. O)LIVER, Proprietor

METARIE JOCKEY CLUBRACES.

T II E Spring lMeetin, for 1839, over the Moetor('oaree, will eomnence Ilte last Tesdalav, 2fit

. March, and contineo six days. First day, sweepstakeofilr 3 venrs old's, two naile Ieat: entrance I$1000; for.Gait, $ !Ar, nine tsubscribers :I. Mulltfert Well as amech f Be eowing, by .evi-lhllhn.

2. 1: C S Farrar.3. D Stephaenron, G C Dublin, by Leviathan, dam by

Jerry.t 4. 1H A Tavloe.

t . Minor Kenner,g c Greydoc, by Medoc, dam GrayFunnyra by Bertrand.

. Ira nith, Maria Duke, by Medoc; dam CherryElliotl, lby Sumpter.

7. J y Garrion, tb e Altor , by Fylde, dam by Vir-g tiuot.

II. Will R Brrow, el f Picayune, by Medec.9. Janlea Shy, c f Curculio. by Medoc, dam by

Snumpter.Same lday. a tmatsl between thle noted trotting horses

IMirt nad Confidence, two mile teats ia harnoes for$61181ll.,y eond Day-Jockey Club Puree, $81100, two imile

beats.Same lIay-Sweepstakes for gentleman riders, two

' mile Ibets, entratae $50, the proprietors to add a silverelli ;'f hlat valte nof 1110

.'ird ltay-Jockey Club purse $121100, tlree mileheats

Foaurthl Day-Jockey Club, purse $2010(, four mail

sFifth D)ay-Jockey Club purse $6'0, mile hears, best3 in 5.

Same dalv-Sweerpjaekes for 2 years old, mile heats,entra;nce $.)all, forellt $130, seven subscaribers:

Alnaaatsrt Wells, W J Minor,A I. Inigaonain, Minr Klneoar,C C S Fnrrar, W It llarrow

Jamers Shy.Sixatl It)y---'roprietor's P'urse, $1000, thre, mileSboaents.

SSame I)av-A match totweeen tile retebralte trot-ting haroes I',ampeil andIlull, best 3 in,5. ill arnesfir $Ipileo. 1'. CENAr ,

mSar aerlarv.T la TItE AIIIS I' AND NItANfI P I'.'alNIE;R.

J UT'l' rcieI Ielv binl latest n;renls In tet Ilavr, nal splendid aolecat't of 'Artiel'e Itrusies, ptnroes. pal-.(,Is; palla' knives, crayons and partiao ; wanter oOli)arsrd-water colrm preparel with hloney and varnish for dlotattltnps er eerv dleseripionl. splendid tnlnhogatny anti

wmalnut easels, fir portrait painters ; pastel araVllnst ,frevery ealar,o aenil ovry siz o; vaanirltla brulso, flat

atr naotnd, very large sirze eanvass. already rtapalredlluldia ink, eullprfeine ;Iarre boxes, frIlly mau•edl withcolors, brushes, elegantly fitted rip, &e Ac.

Splendlid Allbatls, superbly bound and gilt; colouri ,of every del.sriptiao, by cake; sign and ortnmniet titolnsid pe wils; still a great quantity of articles ofmtant wlhich are tlo nullleros to dellil."'hle panrincipalcl ,f ,(al.oimies, Teachers of Drawing

Mild ltInl , will di well to call at thltt staore aof tileto asubribar ' whiil will acoctlni.nJale lhe allmllrs iedat nrtists favoraly. Ott IN IEI.I.I,

in. Noa .5I Cn(tlp strelte. salear in Paint', Oil, Varniehel and Fancy Articlee

, fir painters, wholesole and Retail. mar 7 Im

A large VWare hlouse, 311 fet lyv 6 and lot

ad mr in Girod street, one lo from ort, allt. ApplySto ItOVIE & SMAY,

s, m r No 3 Crotndele atIr. FRHEMAN'S INUIIANCE OFFIC'E,lF N. o.

.I TlIE Stockholders are hereby notified that the 7th

Itotstaleat on their stlek is dine and paoralale oncc. the fitlh r April, at tlie Office of theComapany, 9Il Catmpa

he street. mar

d. IIUREAU I)INSUItANCE IDES POMPIFR•.S,di. lie la Nouvelle Orleans.

, V1 eat donne 6 aux sOtaeripteulr qe le 7nle instal-S ea, toent sa-r lcur souscriptenm,doit lare poay an avril

r. 6, nal bureau de la comlagni 21 Comp set.nl Mlerh 4, 18:;19.

i. JOHN V. CHILDS,ENGRAVER AND COPPER-PLATE PRINTER,for Xo. 3, CampSL

t IlLI .engravn e and prinot to order, bank notes, billo

on of eachngea bills of lading, t iplo as, mecrran-tile andl visi:ing cards. notarisl, consular and countingh ouse seols, ldour ploates, silver ware, te..-alneovao0

t mland, an assortmaent or silver plaited and brass door

al p,:tos.in I s Cards printed from laltesn already engraved.M. nov20

t NEW ORLEANS AND) NASIVILI.E RAIL ROAD)an COMtPANY.od NEWV ARRANGEMENT.

Vl. IET I.ecnulmtive will leave tle I)ept at nt fooent oft a'llll treet, lvery day at 8 A. M. and return at 4

in. 1'. . reaept pSuday's, wlrn she will, Iepart Retulrn

8A.M. 1• P. M.ad, A Car faw private portico, ptroavidetd tial natlaaer

ad eulttlacit, nill lie oalll down tim road on ona days'ld evolus otice.ot ilt , 18:91 JAS II CAI.DWEII, Presiden.

$100 REWARD.

A BLUE Mlorneeo Pocket Book, with steel claspwas lost yeunrdn, containinhg a draft of the Ilal

iltto Ilnuit of the Stlate f Arkannma, in favor tlfChe.lRaph , io to e N. Ao rican Trust o.ndt Blking Corn-pyeh Yorkh , fr the rai of one hundred and onethuis gad,six hundred elnd siyx dollars, (*101,6nift,)

win 10T April,. now payale to the order of Thom S.Willlasoa, Pree. One other ldrlf, some hoak, on theN. A. T. & B. (lonpoan, for fifty thEusand dollars,($) ,O004.) paoahle to the order of r'Ii. T; Willimnsou,Plea. Al.-a uullber of notteO and other lobligar ons .the dutta ane d aHolt not recollcrcted-- a small sum inoasl. ''h ctnsh and one hndred dollars will be ppimfoarthe retr of thle po:ket lchok and papers to the of.fiere ofTito. ii. Lee & Co. or for alny ifolatlion bywhich tlr owler tmy regail pssessioon a thie pa-pers, &.. mior 5

MAT1 OALIT'Y OF NEW ORI.E AN .A GREEABLY to law, aod it, virtue or resoluion

of the Council of the Seond tuniloipality, noticeis giveml thant an election for Aldermin of Ihesaid Municipality, will take place on Monday ltn Aprilnoit, fromn 9o'choek A. B. tttll5 o'clock P. M. at theplacestand und r the auperilltendene of the personsterelnafter delignatid, to wit :-

let ward, at tile Exchange Hotel. Inspectors JountHewlett aud William McKean. Clerk John Banouin.arti.

Itd ward, attillh Municipaol all. Itspeetors ThomasToby anl William Frere. Clerk I. eKndig.

t ward, at lDaniel McAuley's. Inspeetors WilliamT. liHpp and Jottes W. Bellha. Clark G. W. Hurdy.

New Orleans, 2IltI March 1839.r ot5 t. GENOtIS, Mayo.-

SIAIRIE 1)E I.A NOUVELI.E ORLEANS,(ONFIORMIEMENT A Ia lo, eten reru d'lue rV -

solution du Conseil de In Miuniclpulilth Notdeut, avi ert dlonfl qua I'eleetion dos Aldernmun deIn dits Mnicitolith, aura lieu Lundi, ler Avril pro-chain, depuis nufluetres du moatin jusqu'A einq heureode I'rprds midi, done le liensux et soans in dir.ctioi despernoanrrn ei-tlrr(' destgnies, saoiro:-

Ier district, a I'Exehange hotel. tnpeeteurn, JohnHewlett tud Willi to MeKean. Grelfoer Jhn Braio.

aid.h2 dtltriet. A ta mainon mtnitipale. lnospeetuc

Thomna Tobit and Williaul t retr. Gtlaor llejttiatKendig.

i3me llslriet, etle Daniel McAtley, lnspelnlot r.A.T. TIlepp and James W. Illueha. (Greffier George W.

La Novelle Orltana, 12 Marn 1839t11.t C. GENOIS, Mtire.

N tJtSOU*I HARMONY-A largesuttlplljoot reI*1 rcoled and for sale by tihe gosa tr donon, or soingle, by A TOWAR,

n tr 9 49 Camp at

SOIL.-•0) casks rwitter strineti,an i 39 cansks atmaetretrained lsperm Oil, Otit sale bymar 9 ! BRIDGE &,eo. 13l1 lngahlte et

151 REWARD.IIBCONI)EI) a few dave since, tle n•ero htyA 'Gyrrrge, sot~tittee et•lic ,inosell Jii (ttlir

lbout lH `-'at venes of age, flat tore, titk lipt , isliploeed It'Ihtlroitre] tunotwhere ,It Cartl erlett.'r1'h ah"., rn: d will be paid Ior his Iliiivery at A .

ChO.p S't. Tkeatre.THiS EVENINi MAItRCH 16, 1836,Wllhlbe lrmoen(ud the Tragedy of

IMACBETH .Macla"h, .- " MrFrederickkMacduff, ' . Fielding

Lirly MaIcbeth,, " it Mr GreemneAfntr hirh

,Will be preesened the play of the.SHEIK OF Til 'DESKiRTrT

Sheik, Mr YIldldngAll," 3

Haean, BEDOUIN ARAISHozzen) nl~*sJuiet)

Mirrtaeotell

Anne Twitter, MrsOGeene

S GWonD--3 tennm Campeohly Logwood, laAd-L ineg froee, brig Asia, Plr sWle bW r VSmar 8 8 JP WHlTNEY,.73Camp st

DtiSdBOLUTION mW COt'ATTNERESTiI-TheoUe ('nlartnerstDp herelnitre elAtlinL between thensbescrlibcr, in tle style oefFrncis V Yore E Co isdilmdved by nmutual ensellt. FE KVs alone will li-quidate the affairs of the late cnEoner.

FIIANCIrs E VUSE.m

ar t W P BERRY.

WANTED .From 500 to 1000 iatrese Stom- in Citizes BawS.L'HOEwishing to mel, wi do well w to entll and

sleave Ieirnamen alo:r of toue, at the mloreof Englieh & Silveuter, olretmite ttte Arcdeir. Ceanerystock alone in decied. S E VAMP.

mar 9 3w

LADIEd' & GENTLEMEN'S GOLD CHAf% lILIAM BEL.L. haa tbis day rrceieed a gued em-

5 surtment, wlhieh will le oLfered reeaimsrblycheap. No 8 Chirflar e

N H Ol gold and silver taken in erchange. mar 8

A BOOK BINDElCWANTE iAd Vi~-A- ]'i"-6g+ b"h i~"i-•itl:~ln-W~tD•t-~•,-mar 8 cr Calnp and Comnma e l

.I rUcK;i-n-140 ps heay and iigirlc Rel'i~v,.•-|)•-"k~l•-m

nLr isng nd or sale b y i & J P WlIITNEIY(1 LOTHiIG-fa earoa flannel mail cetran eelrpedttshirts, for snle by lIIALL BiIOW+ N,

mar 8 96 isgazine atQ OAP--511 Itaxes Memakm & Itobdiln' tranela in

mart8 9q Magazie mall'- TIC'--The Bar Eeres ona tie Elpee Rare

Corsre are for rent, far the enauing Retie, rem-Teneinr ou Wednesday thoe 13th oflareth, Apply to

mert " Y NI)IlVEIL.

WVASHINGTON BALL BnLOrDress & Masquerade Ball

St. Philipstreeto , etwern Rotal & imirbon.R"sHI~le hnae oflhe r thve nMaeld Ball Immi,grtem

f lt hf riends nntllhr Iiblic Fat the aIcenrallolled limrntage besaoe nen him Inrceer saleeru n,reip-etfitlly infenrs tliera that the eetatliahnient ha.bren enlarged for the aiuslneret oT viaitore, and tin-lergeon inohetr*e repair. Tahe bar will r ha arpasseeIiy lria no qarliey etliqliore. andr Ie Reolnurat t ill Ieke t by ells ailent Ieastaaraintr in tilhe aUnited Stte.T i rmllnwmill re-aopen on Saturday venig, 3rd afNova ahelr nemlt, i r

RANDI I)RES & MASQUOIERADE BAL..and will take tlaes asonaal viery Mndnln y, Wedleredse and Satrlleav cveeing, ditring the seasoen,wichm ill amnd on time lam af ay, 1939.

N. B. Tie grea etmataitention will ba paid to br*e-lig perfect order throughaut l es, oanblisemeant. as waIdone lustest on.miY NEW--~-ttiflNHi; E~WH ~

February 125, 1139. S('uleclcor .tnce,•Idc Mlllielqlalily.

"IWJOTICE ti owtters oif haekh, dreys, &c-The ft-lyI. lning ordineeeii will le etietly enfored :-

Resolvaqe, tlnt whenever the Maynr slMall fire a li-acense fur drays cIar or other carrigrs, aitid liceneeshmhll he il meditely erndorasd on tile hack be tImefaer wilh la is rectr-ipt, and evera perCon negletlitg toebIntin soid crdncseeui enldi rceilt on the bi of hlilicence, rall pay Min noet seerliel e benlldeddinllrtee, al fer tilme city, ad tother half leo time na-fmmramm-r. A

1iprered Dmem-aibh-e~t 1221.

Alse tire oirl wing ordincaee of the Coa neil ef tlesr e~ond imunicilpality, i tIme Fbllnm, imig oana towit:--

lie it ordlneind, thnatrn slid aner a lim lnulte; aeny •er-Isalt wjbO ehll ren a him i, drly, or cartl, ithti till

Roecai monicip.htay , wcillnettr hnaisig preilae eoli-t tained a licetme II;mrelor, frmne tilie Maymr ef ilielty,hall le snldjert teo fine oa nemt lsmI lanti elell.yfea, dollaira, nIr ,iire han one hinilrcd dallnr,, t hae rcr-

ircd lemflre illy mourt af comipeeut jeritditin e;--Preveldlithat any hack, drav. tir cart do rnn wilhone atlicaen laeenid. eallI be subjeit to be rinl-'d li theclllll.ctor ot ealm- ina hcErLs, drnvYe eerie, Ae.,-or hVe ral 'fcPr oepnlire, hd detlm-tmid entil the flnele orcRl elall liabe psid rent tile itvnr the 14thdan mfJes, IBtT. Nkineld,- Signed JOhIIUA Iti.D IN, Rlneerdrr.a W II c'rJ•Trar eallectr arf hbicek draC.

a.S iNVoaeell OruiDri, IFmr-crr em 2,, tIRA.R Od eils prtprieair dm-tini mreo, rlyntn.

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I;,Vt, it ill. ilrlarE an irm in d or. frism Grader .r at the Pitn

C l d elus--qlle tobtin Ii n i oiieml ee Iiem e ail die l Ile r n lil]r i cllullll loafe ileat'lilhlll+,lbnn), b-e ln dilF Iirillralitlvrn Clre illllnet isltl~lnlnl elld•)lssl Sillr l ibispar

c mm,,,ee Vc ,)! rein etm imim'mqnaan eamileiti'lm

Oiflllelli r of o i ril abl lliO lltl it.ll re su Sue e t..'+Io lntliccr ceei-rli imlla A P'imtmllcl m tlt lirImti se, eam llleitireong laii;', i- I mire lancimll~ peelr Ili ,l-•Latmimel.--Ap

prnlcel, Ic 21 I)ttenmrem, I,)1.tIle tibet' m, lmtrdomllllemme liIanate lll Canreil de luilmd

31 tumid lum-il, em, lee mnuteil~llls~vl.'CLl-iim ilmrdnnea qpl'aPr I~elle dale, aletme per-

lie PeIlletii fern ' murir en eummlmtr mmlqdra ysy, AIr, mlins liS*ic tammnimia +liii', cane ae.tnir ellitelim imlbl'lldeniim'tm, nno

licl~ncetir I()'S~ll il Mi, eie cels villi , am-emelljsit iI lleSd S|e •. jmttlle I(l. d'tln dlmemalnlrderont ae-nnll COned lie jumriellliln Iiliilf.Wte . Ptlalca qne

-nete iaOntleta cdrltay &e. qni calentreae in adite liellee,eerlilm slJlat mj m ittremimi piarlcrmhlcear de tmxea a'lr

let leellituare Ilreye, Am', ca par ancnan mitieler drla paller,i!1 iletnlljneque In lnaemlihe anlde oail p ayire. En-aonyS na Mairk leI 14 jin 1,i'S7.

at JOSIIUA BALDWIN, Becerdler7V II %a'naeoe.cmdlectiur de iacbs, draye, rolpnr-

'lA tlra ct plil mereiers. Jil feb21en CARDS

117 IINTEII am Ihe slnlmrical Notice, in i/e iolue, c/lignat imurner, in Illuthk or Csatired InKI, on ananl.led, Imhl--lrchm mhke - Plahl S releal Cu lati, amd

P'm-trim-a eicyc m-rm-irule a TItUt AMKEICAN OFFICE, moremer ef Piydrca and St. Charlee ste.

Sneerl New and Iteertiful Feaalta of T1Pc humjult been eadled lo the EStlobuioke*ne.B, Ordoerermeaied at Coamptinr Room, it. Ciarlefe

Eheane, 3rd door Frcliti Grelesr at.,or at the Printingm Ia Ol lleeeer ofl'oydrae &.St. C~taler aitmemt.

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GREAT ATTRACTION!!At No. 53 Magaznle street, over S. Lrey's Auction

Rom, opponsote Book'e Aersde.

M R GILLER arespectfully informs the public thatthe colebroted

tPlate of CLEOPATRA, Queen of Egypt,Which hoa heen e lhibited in most of the priecipalcities of thle inion, to the lively admierttiom of manythousand visoiterst, li rrivel in this citly, ad is nowbeing ehbiltited for a short time only, from 9 u'cocnkA I, to 9 o'clock, P M.

ilfiAdittioane, 50 csnts; Season tiekets, $1.Febl--f.

COTTON CIRCULARSas PRINTED rwith the Gnurest Expedition, and

in a style unsurpassed in New O(tLEANS, or elsewhere.

ORoD.nS left otComerPZI Roon in S. Charles Exclhange, (Corner of Granier St.) or at o R U I -AMERICAN PRINTING OFFICE,corner of Poydrea and St Charles Sitets, will sproemply allendcd to.

Dec. ?-if.OWEL•CCOTTONS--40a his 7.B and 4-4 and

1. Twilled Lowell Cottocn, for sale byn 1:r ( IS21AC 811 liE X ho,134 Mlsgneinest

J L. BROWN'S Pelert Platforut Baonees.--iro-e cars can laid at 53 Bienvilie stlcet, Patent Plat-

form Balances, superior to any over offenrd in Ihil city.Ikle W I t CARNES.

TO MERCHANTS.I2'MERCHANTS ean have a BiEAUTIFUt. CItCU-

1 LAo struck qgfat four houra Nortee, by enstng at theCompting Room oJ T'RUE AMERICAN PIaNTsrno;O Orric, St. Charles Exchange, adjouniain te REA-ton Room at Corner of Gravior street, orat the Itinting Office, cornerof Poydras and St. Charles streets.

I•n EA'IIEII - o-By chip A iurn rll elegant ase tro mentofldinrot colored ptnelos, rcived otd tfor

ale by GOSSIP & Co, Enxchm,ge Iei,fre25 t Chroles t

nTEAI BOAT BILLS.O WNER.9, AGENTS, or CAPTAINS of STEAM

BOATS can hoa e their Bills struck of, in oneor atoeo Colored Inks, da Pl or Colored Paper, withdscpatch, nad on fier ermlnes, by leasing theirSORotEnsaTRRUE AMERICAN OFFIICE, corner ofPoydras and St. Charles streets.

Nnv2--ttf

S t EWAR -My servant uwomanComfurt,aiseillmd heroelf about ten dawi since,

and is no loubt lucking about in the Seconl Mutici-polity. Thonb ove remean wjtl be paid for her beinglodged in any of the JaiI of the city,

mtar 94, 4 .I W BRIEDLOVE.

VALUABLE ENGLISH WORKs.M EMOIItRS of Cout Grmmoult, by A Hamilton,

translated from tite French, wti iotes and illu.trations, in _3 vlumos.

Metnoir f P'lhilip Do C'oomine ienotningi tihe his-torv of, Louis lte rth, and t.lt'ler thelith ofFratce, sud of Clharles the Hold, l)ke of IBar-goody, to which Princes he wan seorerto : aralso r le hi~rtory of Edward the 41)I, and Heilry711, of Eeglland, ,n ` vole,

Menmoirs of Lay Hnmiltot, with illnstrtiono, attec-dotes of lUnnv of her most psrtihlcir fiiemtl said

r dislingu:shed eontenpororier, eolbellibhed wlmita flloe portratit after Rotoney. e.

Ther rcniteron, or ten dayeItcrisinnrent, of Bocclinscrndii the rsppressed nrovels n nsi.ntedtlie Italian, to lwhl:h tire prefixed rerorks w'm'.Y o th ill ifald writiegs of BLn.cncci,. ino voLe IaForinlo by W nIcKEAN,icortomp & Commiuo -rn

13 fraal y SIIALI. & tRibl,nt2

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