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is that of Madame de Marguerittes, an Engl is, IPORT OF NEW ORLEANS. where yours ends." One day he threw back the AMUSEMENTS. TO RENT. SHIPPING. NEW ORLEANS: lady of remarkable brilliancy and talent, as eon- curtains of an alcove, to show me the portrait of I — ^ ductor and editress of a paper in this city, called , 0 , r FOR NEW YORK -With aoiek Dispateh- his father. It is the only picture in the room, (the r Lx riTnr439 57'B >"N.—LOBCITDDB?'.,^ W.—ir' • Plaelde's Varieties, Gravier street« RENT—A part, or a House, with rear build- THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. IS, 1831. the Evening Echo, which is a transformation from HaMb'ir St Co.'» Line ot l'aoltats— "he irmarkably walls being concealed by purple tapestry) and, with THURSDAY. DifinbCT 1%— 'J'o comnunc with the nsw f'omf'j logs to lease, in Psraly Row, - - fast -ailirT molar picket ship HIJ^fBOLOT, the Evening New Yorker, which has gone to the <JW 11' • » i of TIME TR.IK3 AM.—Lcn.r,, Mr. BHM, Mr.Wrirh» : a filial veneration, he had placed it over his bed. Thursday Morning, Deoemberl>i. ISJl. J ". HOIIXD' Lniira, Mrs. How»rl, t inny, Mrs. ftesr»« .. riqaare. Inquire at the c^rn-.rof rit. I s snd jfonh 4 Mannn, having the principal part of her cargo m- From Texafii dl tf J " tomb of the Capuleta." Madame de Marguerittes "You see," said he, "what a nobly formed mpn Ci*a red Ymurdsy. hi L. the bullet cf NADüYR aND HAIDEK— on board, will »silju above. For freight oi is the daughter of Dr. Granville, an English phy­ . Moopieuir ; ilsKlee. Miue. Moopvmr, c/Ch*r clisractet« t.» wkfl cotton, ©* 4fw hhds. so car. apply on The ateamalnp Mexico, Capt. Place, from Indi- he was;" then added musingly, Steamship Union, Budd. Chagres, Bnbcock fc Penneil tT'-up«. ...Tocoeeludswiibshew Eitrsvairiu » cl KOS8UTH 8 O REM—A fine back Office on the second loarri, opposite tbe Ve^etab e Marker, First Municipality, sician of high rank in Piccadilly, London. She Ship Jane HGliddent Child Liverpool, J H Ashbridge frco KU M - Louis fcfcacbenhsuseu, Mr. HoiumS; Mr. Bat« floorloor of 95 Camp street,street, from the 1stlut NovemberNov< ar to [d4] G. HO#ER f h CO. 7'i Camp 1 anola, via Galve.ton, arrived last evening. The mulatto of a shade darker than myself." Ftnitt.im, Tnext. ForF terms, tpply~ on the pre.mees,1— ' to fl| was married, boma years since, on the continent, Snip Old England, Lowell, Havre, H V Baxter •igfu, Mrs. Fuery. Mr». Rr,w„. FOU MV fiKPOOl/— Thssooenor i following ia a list of the passengers : General Dumas was the son of the Marquis de ott tfif wAMUlL Wr.LFF. ID to M. L9 Count de Marguerittes, a French gentle­ la Paillfcterie, French Governor of St. Domingo, St. Charles Theatre* fa*t «ailingship JOHÄ TOOLK, bui Miss llnrdgrove, Mr L W Hoooer. J W William«, H De man of some distinction. She came to this coun­ Arrl vert. hUEHDAY,WAY, D^f.emberDerembei 18—Last night hut on«ol th« engasrsroen' /"^FFICE FOR RENT—An oifice corner (.amp willII leaveleave M above.ak " fit cTrr ElfisT Smith, Logan, Bak.r, G W Perkins NT and one of his female slaves. The boy was tent to Steamship Mexico. Place, from Inditrola, via Gaiveston, of the sisrerssii'ers ROU8SET.ROUS« .The r^n.i Ball«-, of tbe ofsELLC, ^ sad Gravier streets, lor rent. ^ accommodai ions,apply «ill» ALid. J C Lanrey, T Buol.ta, Hardgrove, Lyman. try recently, with letters of introduction to fash­ France for his education. When the Revolution lo Marri» it Morgan—W my. Tj the «Itters Routier, atsitte<: by JOHN TOOLR. 9B Bank (W I I Woolsey. Fish. H Garnrie, laily onil child. Tyler. ionable circles in N^w York, who patronized her "* g H terIi r.s. Pike, 8days from St Jage «le Cuba, in ballast, :nmp*njr a tr*° P. h. M A riri F. Y, Drncrùt. H mîther, Hairuon, Poole, Child, Chock, Nichols, fcdward. of 1781) commenced, he espoused its cau»e with all FOK Ll VKRPOOL—The_ Jbe e superior Al for a short time, as they generally do all fashiona­ lo master—Peint. S MAKRIKIi RAlCK.a I fastsaiiiag shipship CICRMCEUVT CITY, Grant* and 10 ondeck. the ardor of an enthusiast,and enlisted as a soldier Sehr Powhatian, Caro, 2 day* from feniacola, to mait er— ncipa^ p«rf .rmert Mcs*n P*OR RENT—Two Furnished Parlors and Bed ble celebrities. In her new literary enterprise she Rooms at Ifo. i£H ( Vtmmnn itrMt. Two hp.n'te- ^ tr, will„ ..I leaveleave asa above. For freight 0 The Houston Telegraph of the 12th flay* that in the army of tl e North. His courage, intelli- having superior aceommodatiOH, apply to is joined by Mr. Foster, formally an attaché.of the Sehr Ciiipola, Blakeroy, 4 day* from Apa'achicola, to mas. :ence, activity, strength and finely proportioned Orleans Theatre* jOMIf TOOLK,ILK. !at Baak Plaoe, Gen. Smith was on a visit to the new fort on the Tribune. [NewYork Fîerald. Mr«. C. WILSON rame, gave him the affectionate nickname of •iTiivnuTf. WPRff»AV, Dererr.f r 18 Will be p«'lbrm nW or to LEVI H. OALE Clear Fork of the Brazos, and will return to Bexar Apollo. Several actions of desperate bravery Alabama, Robert», from Montgomery. 1 Oj-ers, in 1 act,ly faer. L.K MAITRE .jK t*OR REJNT—A two story Frame House, nr*ariy set, WAI .— of abo«t 70 toae oapa- « Correct Thyself!»» »hKh UN MONSIEUR QUI BUlT f.ES •7* new. containing four rooms, and situated in the c»ty. covered him with eclat, and gained him grade after Music, Streck, from f>onaldaonville. ., m2 acts....To coiiclu'ls wuh UN CAPK smm. load for some ports in the Golf. Apply la in a ahort time. [Prom the French.] "2 Mobil«, Pott, from Mobile. Sewnth Ward, Second Municipality. Tne premises Bß rtrt Ark CO Tohoaoitoaias a. grade in the army. His giant force, the influence will rented for Blil per month to a good tenant. Ap -** ft The same paper has the following : Ophelia, Gordon, from Port Hud «on. Monday r.ex% first nijhi of the ;mnd Op* b*t Some years ago, there lived in the neighborhood his ardent nature exercised over his fellows in the Pocahontas. Moore, from St Louis. ply to [aula tfl A. BOWBgg, 174 Magaame st _ " it ia reported on the frontier that the Carmn- of Paris a retired military officer of high rank and army, his real military talent, aided him to rise. Ca'Ido. Dimitry, from DonaldsonvilU». rPO LET—Several Small houeee, one cheH are preparing another expedition against the Wm Noble, Newoomb, from Cincinnati. large fortune. Possessed of many valuable quali­ Before he left the army of Dumouriez, be t.a-1 a * OreenTiUe, allready furnished. Inquire of mm settlements oil the Rio Grande. We think this re­ Gipsy, Ure, from Kay ou Sara. Dan lilce's Circus, ties—brave, just and honorable, there were two Colonel's commission in Iiis pocket. Later, the Georgetown, McPh»r*on, from I<oti«Ail!e. N HOf.MP.fl. 235 f ... _ ...U A Me old HIRLK.* »THKKT. OPPOSITE oes to accommodate persons deeiroae port quite probable, as they have just concluded a sad drawbacks to hi* character—he was violent division with which he marched was surprised, iri Ohio, Black, from Cincinnati. FRENCH TROUPE mske the treaty with theXJommisaionera of the General Gov­ tempered and avaricious. He married a beautiful H. Charles, Applegate, from Bayeu Sara. TM! HOUSE? forr th; irhhpits hi gagfaad, liai—d m the mountains of the Tyrol, by a superior force of ••• 1 aart Pre-.ù* «uetfM, fn Sen' and, With sterting sigi4drafts,payable iaaaype«-»owa ernment. The prairie tribea are in quite a desti­ and gentle girl, whom he fondly loved, but who, ia the above earned kingdom, aad tasaeai toeait. Ha also, the enemy ; the rout would have been complete, Exports. Diytt. frftf) C. M. tute condition, as few buffalo have been found iiT nevertheless, often sought her chamber, weeping as usual, continues haviagpassengenbroaahtIron Liverpool if Dumas had not disdained to fly, and defended, to thw city, oa food ships and reesnnaite terme. Parti« their hunting grounds this summer. Congress bitterly at the harsh and unjust reproaches which HAVHE— t'amhiu Old E'fluid: VM billet cotton, 393 alone and single-handed, the bridge of Brixen h lids tobacco, 4o0U staves. FOR SALE. living at a distance, by addreenng a loiter fpi pakT) lo tlw her husband heaped on her when the merest trifle undKrsigned, will be promptly attended to. should make an appropriation that will enable the against the enemy. He kept them at bay long VERPOOL—Per »hip Jane H Gliddsn : 1855 bales cot- sl'^ JOHN TOOLB, »I BaakI Place. Commissioners to feed these destitute tribes this had excited his ungoverned tamper. Often, inoeed, enough to permit his comrades to gain a position 400 tes beef. OAKDINU AND COFFEE-HOUSE FOR winter, and they may thus be prevented from com­ she felt terrified lest his violence should he more where they could defend themselves, an l then CUAGRES—Per steamship Union: Btliast. Stokes's European Circus, B SALE—'The weil known Uoardmr and Coffee. • • mitting depredations on the settlements. than verbal ; and ah hough his fits of outrage were ORNER Of ST. ( HARLE* AND POYDRAS STREET.-1. Hon« — "Northern Home" — situated at No. 64 escaped, amid*a shower of balls.

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