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,11 it -y Li A 2 VOL. -VI NO. 139(3. NEW OKLBVNS. SATURDAY.

SEPTEMBER 14, 1807 DOUBLE SHEET. PRICE, TEN CENTS. 1 EE TIMES' SPECIAL PATCHES. indebted nees of Met iro to the' Cti ed States lor the success the Liberal fJ. astil.o was pa doc xl on the 1 liii 1 t.

1bon.aa Hot a wits executed on e2Utnlt. 1 laz retires to irrvi te life. 1 rip ITrpe, Eado, ten days from Eroa. Gen. SLerman.

Pendleton, Belize mere I rnd.ze and assen-ers to Leivell it Bail-1 Cn the bar, steamship Fire Queen and ship elseeIanee. At anchor inside, schooner lleury Travtrs and cu'ter Wild- raess. sa.lt d. schooner Billy Putts. schooner Cnu n.

A schooner in Webt Bay. Tide full. The Fmaem Blaa Br II. BY A. O.

OANTAJU). This frtttv little Blne'bell Las nt it It the frost, And yt its beauty's faded, And all its fr'--rance lost. Tas 1 lucked by maitlen fingera I ut yestertlay for me. Anil then 'iwas bright and blooming, And swett as it could be. Bnt now, alaal 'tis laded.

Its beauty passed away Jnn as may fade Pv-niorrow Ibe hopta that bloom to-day. I otcn sit and wonder If fairy folks there be. Or nynu'hs to haunt the brooklets 1 hat warble er the lea And think perhaps each tiow'ret Is watched by fairy eves, Ar when tbe flower is faded The guardian fairy dies. If this be true, then irely, If they're a loving band, There must have been lamenting Last in fairy land They must have lolled the bhie-bells itti low ami mournful sound, As parsed a slow procession To fairy burviiig-groiind. M-tliitiss" 1 tin ui stand.ng Beside the narrow bed, A fake i fv.cn moonlight Frei ted at its bead.

Whereon is dimly written 'J he sweef name of the fay, "Guard an of t'ie blue-bell, That laded jestenlay." I won ler where the dew is This blossom used to hold Terhaj to-night tis falling Amid ti rain droos cold. Or leaping from some mutain, Bent at a moaning tree, Ot rushing ilon the river Toward the restless sea. I womb a here tbe sweet is It yielih to tbe breeze, Pt rhaps 'tis in the ninlit win 1 That means among the trees And in theen 1, I wi neer Where all the Line will go, Up to the sky above us. Or to the waves be! Or will the hand of Nature Collect the colors clear, Andcatefu'ly preserve them. To titit some "more next year 1 be Hrmzmm QaarmaUae.

A very etnegt nt quarantine against New Orleans baa been kept np ty Brevet Ma' or General Feynolds, commanding the sub-distjict of the Eio Grande even quartermaster's and mcdic.il stores for ibe truope. and paymasters with their money chests having been forced to return without effecting a landing. Tbe authorities here have now loaded the steamer Tartar with su plies, of which ths soldiers on tbe P.io Grande stand greatly in need, and she will be immediately dispatched to Eiazos. Orders will accompany her ta Gea. Eeynolds, directing that she be permitted to land and discharge cargo within three days sab-sequent to arrival, but that the stores will be placed so as to admit of rapid fumigation and prevent contact with ether articles of merchandise.

Torso Lapifs or the Holt As irxs. Tbe above Academv, conducted by the Sisters of the Uoly Cross, is most elegthly located, at the corner of Bainpart and Congress streets, Third District, a short distance from the riv. r. Every advantrge of ventilation and eommodi space in afiorded in the censtructioa of the building, and every attention is paid to the moral, religious and physical education of the young lady pupils. The branches of tuition emlrace the English and French languages and a thcrovgh course cf ins'ruciion from the primary to the finishing classes.

The studies ai the above institution will be resumed on the 1st and all communications should be ad-ditsted to the Mother Sujeri'r. MtBiiEB at MADI30SVH.I.E. Intelligence reached the city yesterday that Anthony Tre-niace, a ship carpenter, while going to his work at Madieonville, on the morning of the 9th vas shot and killed by some person who waa posted behind a fence. The murder, it seems, was committed with a double-barrel shot gun, TTeniaee receiving the contents of both barrels in breast, throat and face. A countryman of the murdered man, an Italian, with whom he had a qnarrel on the day previous, ia supposed to be the murderer.

it for more than two hiurs, when the aavaie- gave np the search and denarted. Crawling from the poud be attempt ed 1 1 travel but soju led exhausted, and from Thursday morning until Satnrday tiipht lav npoa bis back near the scene ef the tic tit without tasting food or water, and was tifty-hve miles from any white man i habitation. By almost superhuman exertion he tin ally succeeded in making us way fifteen miles toward the fort, but at last compl tely wo-n out, exhausted and almost fauii-hed, be hd fallen and was unable apaiu to rise. He tore a leaf from his note-book, wrote his name u-on it, bow and where was wounded, and. pinning th.s in breast, gave himself np to the.

lu this condition he was found by two coinpni-s ef tr. ops which bad been sent out to s. rvh for Him, and they carried him back to Fort Myers. Kecovtring rapidly from bis wounds, h't was laced in et mn and of the only mounted regu-irs st nt out apainst the Indians, and tiik ad active part in tbe campaign, in over, he was plat ed in command of a detachment of led soldiers sent North 10 recruit their haltii ordered to Fort Wood, New York harbor, an 1 remained there in commai a montb.when he mi placed on duty at West Po ut, as Assistaui l'ro-fes-ior of Artillery and Infantry tic'ics. In June, l-iit, Lieut.

Hartsnf), upon his own application, was relieved from this dutv. and joined his company at Fort Mackinac, Michigan; and while on duty there and iravo.uig under orders to purchase subsistence stores for the command, he was on boaid the iil-fated steamer Lady Elgin, which was wrecked tm Iike Michigan, between Chicago and Milwaukee more than fonr-tifihs of ail on board being lost -ho remained in tlio water ten hot-rs. and finally drifted ashore. In March, lso'l, Lieut, llartsiof was promoted to bo Assistant Adjutant General, w.th the ranli of Captain, and went to Fort Pickens, with a recret expedition commanded by Col. rwy 1 rown.

Peman.ing there three month, he was ordeied North and assigned to duty with lien. Itosecrans, as his Adjutant General and Chief of Staff. lMiniig the campaign in West Virgin a 4 apt. Hartstirt participated in the engigeneiits of Carmfex Terry, Ganlev Mountain, Cotton Hill, at ail times him-celf hv his cool daring and bravery, and wat on several occasions recommended for promotion by the commanding general. In In 2 he was promoted to brigadier gene-al of volunteers, mil assigned to duly as asm -taut atfjnfant general in the office of the Secretary of ar.

Applyire for feld duty, he wit ord ired, in May, to relieve Oen. AI-eTcrouihie, t-omm in Png at Warreutop Junction, Va. Imiaoil.at'-ly after assuminp command ho sent an exTttliii'in of mounted troops to Culpepper Court ho iso, winch were the first Union troons to en'er the place. Soon alter, with lits command, he joined the army under Cten. McDowell, at Freilericksbnrg, and remained in the army during the canipitiga under tienerals McPoweli and one, participat-mp in any all the I attics of the summer of l-c-2.

At the'time of the retreat of tbn army of Virpinia, under len. Poie, from the Kapi lan up- reaching the Pappahannock brulire. be wasord- red to cover the approach 10 the bridge and held tr.o enemy in check, which he did for three davs his troops Pe ng tho only ones that remained on tbat siile of the At i4o it'a Mountain and Antietam they fonpht pallantlv, and the latter place the General was rery severely, and for a long time it was feared, mortally woi-nded. lor his uailant seriices he was promoted Xlaior lieneral ot volunteers. In December.

Itnii, having partially recovered from the etleet of bis wound, ne was placed on a Board convened itt Wasliitigion for revising the rules and article, of war and army regulations, and to prepare a coin for the government of armies) in the field, lu April. 103, having applied for field service, he was ordered to report to Gen. Lurnsiile for dutv in the Department of the Ohio, to orpamze and command tho Twenty-third Army Corps. his services ut this connection 1 shall speak in its proper place. In SWrih, he was assigned by (leu.

Grant to the command of the Burumda front, participating the last brilliant campaign which resulted in tbe complete overthrow of the iituy of Gen. Lee. For his eminent military services he has Le hrevetted Major General the regui.ir army, and is now Lieutenant Colonel iu the Adjutant General Department, serving on the stad of Gen. I tail. Sheridan at New Orleans.

This gallant officer has won for him self a pro id position atnoi tbe heroes ot the country. Starting out in life an almost friendless lad, be bas by his indomitable courage ami brilliant talents at hitved, whiie still young, an enviable greatness among the great men of our nation. T. fume that mn wmt hottaslf i ht h- cn u.n: p'tt on h.ra Stan, htui no mnrti a atan 1 'ian In. i-io' htt.

il-t. l.i.-b aih a. wki'i t-n for in tr 1 tir I mm. Imm I Pott not tla ho m.n tnii l.ui oiqaI tnk Irtita tit. own TTis history is one of gallant deeds anldutv earnestly ami faithfully -s-rformed.

Wonmled fivetin.es in battle, he now carries tv of tho WASHINGTON. Piohleut v.ill Attend the A Title; am Ceremonies. APPOINTMENTS. 7te EegistTaticn Question. ETC.

Telerrsph the O. Tlnei 13. -Tbe President and Kr. Seward will jiot.uvily attend the Antietam cer- n-t-Mt cti Tn escay licit other members ike Cabinet way accompany Mr. John-son.

The following appointments hate been made: I or no XI. I.Iih of Texas, Consular Clerk Jt Lb fi. FisVe, of New York, Consul at Leith. There appears to be a general be'icf that the 1 mlt ill issue instructions to district coni-tnaGcU-rs to open registration in t'ue Soutaern r-tutcs. I Lave po-'d authority for saying that Mr.

it bnscn will do no such thing. As stated before in these dispatches the resident will actise the District Commanders to hi ed f. iro day for elet-tiona in all districts uader the reconstruction law. Registration is to be opened fourteen days before election. This will g-ive an opportunity for all those wbo claim the right to register and vote, by reason of the pardon proclamation to assert their rights, and the President doss not regard it neeieeary that he should do anything further in the matter than what is herein indicated.

Cito. WASHINGTON. aVaaalaatla mt the Prealarat'a PrMla-amattaa The M.al.K. tlwllw llti. Hatter EaaitneJ Krtaltr.tr Krariti mt the Ptart mt Ike India.

te Mm the (vaaKlaalea (balera la "a.erk The KaTeet mt the Aaaaeaty Pr-aelaamatloa I'atlerBm-mt Eleetlaaa The lahlae airrttaai Trial lar tiea. lrter, rta. Wjim.inotos, Sept. 13. The Peace Commis-eiopers Lold a meeting yesu-rd-ty at Oinatia.

1 bey expect to "tart for the North Platte cn the lstb to meet Spotted Tail, who promised to br't bis rrinciptl niin. Matlerrr attended the Cabinet meeting today. Oral-it was atweut. The cssioii was ahnrt. i he i.ji-w ais the ctn lera et a-s to bo prf adii.g in New York.

ive-me rci-cipts to-day 1203.000. Ki-Oot. I'ickt-ns, of tjbnth Carobna, is in the It. in the Treat cry tM.SCT.OOO, currency 4S (w.f. 1 be with the Naval Cadets, haa tx-tnmed from lirr cmise.

All wall. Tbe llmiKi'n aehington dispatch says "On the ui.Ii,;rt i the tfiict of aniuty the Cabinet i to I a ur.it. In the tlisi-iinnion of the the Amiiertv 1 lo lamation the Cabinet asreed thrt the lepil t-ilfet wouid to relieve the ex. itrn il m. uk d.salnl'ty as to the exercise ef 'be rifbt of suHia re.

Ao t-tiitslia says Sherman has adviefs tu rn lort laraime etatinx that tbe hostile Indians will the Commissiont-rs at the ire eptciiied. They su-jHVt a trap, but wdl no rniint to tear what the Commissioner have to say. anl tf satisfactory they will rs in Novcniber. Washington, h. pu 13 The- Secretary cf War to-day pmirnili-'au the Preidi nt's pi xvama-t on f.r tin iiitormation of all c-ncern d.

'I Le I 'lib untie tlosa) in speakins; of the eli tivn in Sluiitana. '-And Montana Jaiiia M. Ca'anaitph is oaid to bat-c In-en hand-t n.ely elc-ted to Coupresx. Old Bn butler will fobaMy move bis e-q-nWra. ill, i tlu P.nite'B lace at the Charleston Cou-rt tion.

ami t.ld bim that he a d.rtr dop. fcept. li. It is now Fettled ly the Executive authority to suppe-st t-" the sevei'al d.t-tru ct-niniacderro an extension of tiire to tbe 1st of Oct -bi the and forrection of the r-pistraiion l.sts. and to tx the r-t Monday in for elections.

Tie I'hject. anions other thinps, is to insure An order wid be ir-saed on the subject, as tile m-ota struct ion acts pive the district i nin.aiidi rs discreu -n. but they w.ll be Tn.ptiy nutd of the recommtndiiioa or nifptstion in an o2kial form. 'llit-Cabinet was occupied to-day with nnin-ttn simp n-ut'ne lutt-mess. Otu.l ihu Porter ail! have a new trial, and a reversal of the former decis.ou cou-Lilentlv expected by his friends.

asHINmtos, Sept. -Me ve-n son has been ins-njcnra'ed Corrrn.T of Kentucky. Hf endorw and will carry ont the principles ccnciuied licliu. '1 he at ii.Yt, inrlutlins Grant, are incl ned to favor simultaneous lection on tiav in Novell er. It is confidently exr-ected that the District concur.

RICHMOND- rrtlpo-rn-mrnl mt Ulectlwa Bay la Ylralnla 1 Rrittut Tn Ta-, eie. Hi, iv. i t. 13. Sebofi.

Ids order for a F'tte lection, to hive 1 i- is tle a- ed in view of the Y- t- pt reiattie to s.n.i'Vani-.-us elections on tbe firut So -lu Nott mltr. 1 lie lievet-ne tix i-np the tninth rt Ai ptint l-' bacco it. tins I'Utmt was over La i a it doliaia. The of too-icco was a and a po.tuds. GALVESTON.

Knnm mf Tttltw rcver Later letall. mt -v Iraa Gra. Orllba Liana at lib tar rter, etc. Cuvi-Ti t. U.

lutt rm-itta We i.0. Mrs i u. Eoiu de ol the Lief suarter-Biater. d.ed yeetert jy. Matf monw ila ts to the 4'h re-ceived.

An tuut wa pr. muljiattxl fjr an tlecti' for l-t- uty to Congress, ai of the Sn. the -2d of ten. her. 1'ftnct kcjt us wocid te fceid on the 0th, 7th, and sih Ulrta.

encress meets on the 2 tli of XoTe-ber. Thv. Tn MikLt lakes bis seat on the 1st of in et-mbt-r, ard tiie Chief Justk-e on the 1st ot Jsnna-T-. Mr. lai.o aiei the of the Ireuch nlit the on the Cth nit.

Ifce bncand trx-of of Canaies snrrenirere 1 tlit msflvm to the authorities at Linares. Li rrV.7alal has roiimed tLe povernorhip of as, and I avon is apt-oiEled his suc-cx-swr. 1'sct 1 cdo re Mooter- wi'h X) triops on the 'i'tL nit. Jle was received with denrti-p; rations of rreat rcioietnp. In a sptrial he said the name cf American w-mld always be ciear to him.

Ihs repmtt-d insult to Amencwu tjnereuro be denied, rnd acknowledged the Juan Jose lit Governor of thesipitxl, de-robjera. x-z atUmj.tj a vizi ieation of crees death to ai 1 he Judas tin sell. mLVLsrrt, Ft 4. 13. -Gen.

Gr.fT.n was taken with the lexer la evt Mr. E. Smith. 4 ent of the AssociateJ rress, ia ill ol the preva 1 epidemic. (jLiy eipht dea'La tixlay.

MEMPHIS. Tte Dnttict tm at tke Ca- Eaatle xttaaa.) raretl by Crra. Otal. Krn bts, Sep 13. Some time sin the office of the 'cjf i er, at Camde was destroerd ly ridiers led on by ijor Pierce.

Col. wrote a Gen. Cid, in which If said that the cecf tins of the press directed the servants of thepeiple rr.fv be mdnr'd, but Gens. and Ned's forces were det -tied to enable the to perform their duties, were not ants of the people of Arka 'saa, but rather a sir masters, and he felt it t- be a preat piece of i npertiner.ee for in wm afeis'in the titat-e to comment on the ilnarv in any (Dinner whatever. in jreply says Your 1- tter of the l'th in you attempt to istjfy an act of a i-urty of who.

misled 1 an oiioer. forcibly emeret a citizen's house mid dejtroved Lis pnjerty, is received. Yn 11 ease explain why this act wi i not prevented by yon as pot coiTircander, ar I if the rexjniremt is of the 321 article of war lave been complied with. Your ssserticin that en. Neil forct art not the of the pe- pie of Arkansas, btr rather their masters, is nr uit both to eople and to Gen.

Neil, and nfonndd in the which arn for the benefit if the people. Tli ai-snmption that a rartve soldiers can, at their option, forcibly tiestm; a c.tien's projiertj aad commit a pn ss ie.lat:C i of the public I ce would not te tolerated an Napoleon. SAN FRANCISCO. Fax meet mt a Elerttoa Warer-The Kesalt af the El etloa 1 he Vkn( Craa. Pas Fa tNcise Sept.

13. A l--ee crowd was attracted to-da to witness the fnihhment of an electHn waper. Ibe loser playti a hand-orpaa throuph the collecting for the benett of an ta asyium. 1 he Jjeniocrais have a majorir- of 21 on joint ballot. Hiphb; frlep.) eertsiily elected to Egress.

Twi Lemocratic Ceiiu.Tessmen elected. Two millions of wheat; have been received since the si of July. Seaeral (am, II mt the Seat a a Catballe (bnnb-lrrl .1 Admiral array at rilaekhatam-lls Keeeptlon. Eome, Ktpt. 3.

The Topo has resolved to call topether a jereral corniii; of the Koman Catholic ChurcJi dignitanee from all parts of the world. He Jlias namtd seven-Cardinals to arrange the preliminaries for le council. Skkkholm, ti'ipt. l.t. Admn al Farragnt.

with the American squadron, has it et with a general reception, the 1'ip assistmp. Viimsa, Sept. Tbe hm.ncial relations of ITnnpary and A -stria have boon adjusted to the of nations. Ni ioha. 1 1.

The t-tamer Europe has arrived with the i.sti ri troupe. MARKETS- Lostos, St ttt aber 13 i )n. P.ttUion in the Tai.k ft Litplan" incn-aat-d Consols Bonds 7-'i. Loro-, set.t 1" Ever! ip. Consols 1 omkij, Sept.

3. 2 x. Loos as lirmer, Lm St 13, Son i. Cott quite active, prices mcl anset; Midd iug 1-1 Midiil.rg Ch can- "LuiHiviL, St t. 13.

Cttton sales for the wttk halt- whereof V4io for aurl fir -xport. W-k bales, Lert of i.fioti ttuenean. The recent decline is artlv dne to tie Mock, Thich is larger than for some years. I LivTRrix'T. Selt, 13, 2 at.

Cotton quiet. 1 'readsttif titm A. LiMRieoi. 13 Evtalnp. Cotton firmer and more active inder far jrai le trade re-mrt.

Sales 15 f4i bales! middlin oplande Middling t'rt ans 9. Fhavkfoet, Peiit. 11. Fi nds "oi. New ioi.K.

Sep. 13. Flcar duli; wru at drooj'-inp corn A-. lower its droop.ug pork 24 ftiiwrt 75. Sticks heavy.

lli. Gold It. Money 5 per nt i-2t)'s cf '6 coupons 1 15. Yti8. Sep 13 'i ney 5 per cent Gold 114 ve-tentit of 'G2, on; ons, lllj.

Ni Yolk. Sej 13. itton heavy and de-c! niiip. Saies N-i 'jaies. tt tf-VStioio.

fjr raid-dliiift upland. Fi oniW. Wheat dull. Mixed torn fl 1 -It $1 2:., tiaM nnchanged. Provi-s ons steady.

Slews lor: ft firm; Mm-covadi'l IK' C'ther grocerit-a dull. I reipbts detidedJ; f.rtrer. ot Se U. 13. 1S4 hlitls.

tobacco steadv; hips I ti, ffmmon to medium leaf IK, cuttijp saf IU7 i. Sutierttue 1 lonr rS il slielled. Jl 10. Crf! ee c. dera Iji.

Clear Wtiat il 1 Corn, Hits, in bulk, Km b-ss rk lla-' Sho il-i'ld hides 10 ic Clear Sides 1- c. Tfnt'v I'ai packed. Lard, tierces. 13 'c. Haw V- l.i.

in Ik nd, ili'fi 3c vi invati. Se- 13. Flour linn, nnclianped fmiiilv fio 75. Wheat st.a hnt atutit. I i ts Inll, t-lc.

Whisky firm. in bond. IV -V. titm J21 5tKr25. br.lk mo-i-s and I aeon nni lu tirm clear and rilibed tli deal mice lv't5c.

Trd iirmcr. held at Uc tirmtr. 4 tflee -irm, 2i'a27jc. Sugar St. i Se.d.

active, lower craile. l.itiher. It-ss aii 61. cutnmon to lueditim haf shi 'ping i o. 12' ti ur lirm, ftia" 2o.

ie i.nJ fancy 1213; wheat t. met. red sj rmp 1 f'l'i 1 7s i orn firm, yeicw ai white 1 i- 12 oats better. pro-viM us firm In pork bac in shoulders ci' tr eid sucar-enred hums lard hi 1 er. Uv'lofor tierces ai ki ps i whik fc Kai tiv.

r. Se it prod 4 t-e. no sales p- od sr. 1 ly, in hue co: ilul; 1 To visit -ns on let des l-c. lard 11c.

M. Sept. bales, n.aiket ijn the ret 1 .70 I 2 0o free. t. 13.

Cotton dull and rytn low middLng Flitir. no sales. io-at in let l.eavv, prices cime 1 V. 1 fl 2W. Oats t-i bat r.rm "boulder plain hatng Western 13.

Cofon salts to-tlay a 21 tor Mt.es of lies recti; ts 1 ex-tod "i liand 5 -oo I al--s. ports 540 al Ai orsTA. St i t. ettjn duU, sttl'-S 6 ba'es. noddling 22.

Savannah. Sot Cotton unit', esles 54 bait s. receipt If-1 ba'et: m.dth.r.p a2. itiKi 1ST' n. it.

II Cotten stu Sales f-C I aits tuidiiiig itilj. Ftt-cetpts, 21.i RIV.FL NEWS. TiTrrin, Sep- 1-Up. Grey Encie. 5 a.

Ccntrcfttal. Id Down," Olive Lran h. 1 r. at. l.iver fE 3g.

Loi isvili x. St J3 Fdver falling, 31 iffcbt-a in the ctnal by th- i k. r'l 13. Arrived British Editarlal Ilea A rieht antu-hine yt sterduy morning, but raw before noon. The Pcllie Schools hold tht ir own against the exj rets commaa lu of the Common Couna.l.

The 1'u: tf yesterday annooncea the arrival ol a very qucstii nable assortment of Ctdiery. hem Means seems to be walled in by quarantine regulations. The Adeona challenges the Katie to another friendly trial. A Conservative Club has been formed in Montgomery, Ala. W.

E. Dennis has been appointed Marshal of Vi tnnipka, in place of li. Hill, deceased. The City Treasurer of Sehna, has bat (10 17 of available funds in his possession. The report that cfrtain commercial houses in Til n-t i.d had failed is pronounced false.

Yellow fever is prevailing at Fort Je2'erson, fry Torjnpas. A street railroad has been commenced in Au-gm-ta, Ga. The Mobile- Tinua condoms the tise of firearms bj the police of that city. According to the Radicals the chief end of man is the salvation of their party. The purser of the steamer Mary ha onr thanks for the Mobile papers.

An Edwin Forrest edition of Shakespeire is advertised in the Now York papers. Of yillow fever, there were forty-three deaths Thvrtday. Why is a fire paradoxical Because the. more its coaled the hotter it cte. I'nnrh.

Paul Morphy is reported seriously 21, in Taris, with typhoid fever. Gen. Crd has disapproved of the des'mctioa of tbe Camden (Ark.) En-j'e by United States soldiers. Trivate letters eay Dickens' health is seriously affected, and that be Tisits this country for charge of sir and st-ene. The new hear.ng about to be granted to Gen.

Eitz ihn rt rtt is another blow at The old lady a ho pave the spirit rapper Hume fCO.cW is still making snperhuman efforts to recover it. Trcm and after October next the Xew York billiard saloons will charge a cent a minute for tbe nse of their tables. An English paper contains an advertisement for an cnder-lauiidry maid who can sing in a choir. The bankruptcy business in New York and Brooklyn, it is said, tardly rays the expenses of the cfiices. The Mobile Yacht Cub announce two regattas one yesterday at Shorts," and the other next Tret-day at the Long Bridge.

The next se-rsio-i of the University of South Carolina mill open on the first Monday of October. Tbe Boston A'trertiw says if any one wishes to live to a green old age, let him become President of a collepa. It is suppestf that if Bome restaurant would nly keep coffee, it would in a short time f.nd itself on the road to fortune. "Veracity means something more 'ban not lyirg." We hope the Boston Advertiser will recollect that. A celt brated nor of our acquaintance is so excessively wtak that he is utterly unable to lift cp bis ewn voice i'tnic'.

rnt atc felt grams from Yicksburg and Jackson state that the quarantine at those places does not arply tn greenbacks or bills of exchange, even if in possession of yellw fever patients, thesa articlt being considered goods." exchange says that in order to keep up with the prepress of the age Time has aban-d' ted the scythe and hour-glas and purchased a icon leg machine and a watch. It is said that everv time a husband scolds his wife be adds a wrinkle to his face. That must be the rearon wl there are wrinkled marrit men in this world. A statistician estimates that every married couple may calculate upon descendant in about five hundred years. Appalling, it Senator Cameron has pronounced the statement that he apiroved of the impeachment mevtment mholly without any foundation whatever.

The rii.Tiilo rmWer thinks "the Btreau of Military Justice has bred more crime than it has pun shed, and more perjury than ever IT' avtu will forgive or the country forget." The opening of the Coosa river, according to the late survey of Maj. rearsall. wonld connect Mol lie and Pome, by a contimotts navigation all the year. A ci rre-pondent of.tbe "'tfiTi Viiuon d-vsrees the opinion "'that "a man born in the Nt th may e. Smith and achieve success, but race at once bi gins to deteriorate, and in ti third gun ration is lost sight of entirely." The Piston P'ft, in derisi -n of the Maine et'itor a lio scribed President Johnson as "the I I ad fiftwr woes," iii'inires why be docs not fit-in nice bim as Paradise Lost, or Shakes peare works complete in one volume." The lowing us naij to he an apt d-crip'ion of the si n-atiocs cue ha when sf-a sick The first l.onr 1 aas afiaid I should die and the sivtr.dlaae ffiaid 1 shouldn't." Bather con tradictt-jT, I nt erfectiy t.atural, we should eay Tl r.dn-ar.t Loyalist" don't Lke the New York because that journal does not in- d' rse it 1 ut, on the contrary, indorses the opln itui expressed ly Gen.

Sheridan, that some of its oarit rs are lad men." The Govt rs of the North are thor-prgtly frighten- and are about assembling in cc.Lven'ion in the h' pe of being able tt save tin tr larty. They will have their la' or tht -r alns. for in the language of an em n' tit drii.kiet," of whim we Lave heard, "burnt biai.dv won't save them." The grtat sales of Messrs. Montgomery Eros A will take place this day as follows At Id o'clock, at P. Lir.er's sta' le, Gravier street, fine mah hTt.

single berses, saddle irses, wcik mules, ci harness, etc. Also. 25 fine plantation mules, just landed. No trab. shoull fail to attend.

At 11 o'clock, at Old Auction Mart, S7 Can.p street, a large assortment bor.st hold furniture, consisting of mahogany an walr.nt parlor, bod-room and dming-rfonj suit tbairs, armcirs, cekir.g stoves and utensils, etc. Gea. Hart sail. The soldier whose name we have just penned stands a most without a r.val, among the Federal military cfllcers who have held command in Louisiana, in the high respect and esteem of onr peoj le. Since comirg imonj us.

he has had delicate and responsible duties to discharge as Adjutant General of the Fifth Military D. strict, bnt while ttrictly enforcing all orders and regulations ef his superior ofiicers and of the Government, his intercourse With civdiaus has been cbaracter.zed with such unusual and agreeable geniality and politeness as to win the hearts of all with whom be has me in contact. Gen. HartatuiT, as will be seen by the following It tter, is now virtually commander of tho district, and we believe all classes of onr population would feel satisfied if hia rule should he peimanoiit aic a s.s Disnitcror Te-ias, I a t-tom, lei I i revet Wa or Grp. lot).

L. Harttuff. A. A. tt IK-al-iiuaitern 1 iftU Al.I.tary slnct, Nw Orleaas, La.1 I desire that you transact ail business, and issue orders 111 the same manner taat you would have uoue had Gen.

Sheridan remained in command and received his antici pated leave i absence. It is uncertain when I an go to New Orleans, as I am threatened a little with yellow fever, and my physician advises me not to leave. Ail papers re miring my oSit ial signature please forward to th. se head-cnartcrs. 1 an', General, Cbas.

Gi.ii: in, Brevet Major Gen. In a pamphlet descriptive of the Second Aa- nual Reunion of the Twenty-third Army Corps Asociati' we f.nd the following sketch of oar I resent Commanding General, which cannot fail to prove interesting 1 As one of the prime objects of our organization is not only to cherish and keep green the memory of the brave men of our Corps wno died that their Lation's free institutioas miiitit live but also to do justice to the military aoiu- ty and social wortu ol those 01 our comrades whose services have been acknowledged and re- wardtd by the nation an 1 to those wno have not yet been acknowledged or rewar le an whose names would otherwise Sink into oblivion, I stall otit no excuse for introd -icing at this point a brief biographical sketch of a true and honored soldo r. a bo, although still a younp -man, has wou tor himself a name of wliicn the who.e nation is proud -and ch.efe.-t among the honors which adds a shining luster to his la. ires is, that he was the hrt the huher of the Twenty-thud Army Corps 11a, or Ciei. Gto.

L. liar lsull. Ihis gentleman was born in the town of Tyre, Seneca county. New ers. May ii, ls In 1-42 his 1 are tits n.oved to Michigan and settled on a farm.

Vthen nearly eighteen years of ago yn-mg Iiartsulf became tired of the l.fe of a farmer and amiiinous to occupy a iiiore prominent po-sition in the world, he determined, if po-sihle, to enter the M.utaiy Academy at West Point, liavinp co political or other lii'hience to acsi.it htm. Lis only cours- was to make a personal ap-i cation, i rocur.ng an iierview with Mr. 1 liipham, the mctntier of Cougresss trum bi-t 1 istr et. he stated bis wist, to him, and upon I asked why he wanted to po to West I'm r. young liarteui' repli.

'T wUb to he a s'i-. il.i r. In alter years Mr. Binghara told him thit tlrs answer ri fui ed him tie.) poiuttuent ir of ail the applicants be was the one who sc on to let! that after re-c lving aa edutati'in at th ban Is of ie iven meet, he owed b-r h.s serrie--" in return. Er.terng Wist 1'i-int in the spring of IM-, he prad iate 1 li2.

and was 1 a En-vet Si corn! Lieutcnaut to the Fonrtti hry. and order' t'i Oovi rr.or Islaud. 'tew lo.k l.nrt-or, where he remain. nioiith, an 1 was stnt w.th a cnn.pany of 1 in h.s coini aty at oit I r-ovii, It at. and t.vir a arwas er.

in and ev-'irt dii'y. in tLe of 1 wh-n the yi-il iw Pvir rivag'd the whole Gu.f Const, srt HartenT was at -c's rd w.th it, a-il bad black von the faJ sympf-fil. bu. recovered. In he was prom-i-i-l to the Sfond Artillt ry, and or Urel tot -i le, 1 iornia.

it LaMiii be-u detenu. ue-1 to make a ni l.tary snr'ey of the Cy, resa swaup ail w.th a v-ii to drive tlie lr-dia-ut. I ie'-f'-iiaiit Hartsu2' mi!" eo-jra) l-iigiiu 'r, and p'-rforniel his dity, a-rs Biai of the country he pas-) wLub the on'y on'- "se in the utse i-i--nt 05 1 ra ons a. amst the lu l.ans. la the fa.i ti was 1 len to make another rdnratpm of the corni'rr ass.

ovc-r, 1 as--erta t'ie ci.n 1 ti -n of anlairs amorg the Indians. So m-t lent w-re tbt-v ail that the In.l. itis tht-x-t'lTea u.d nm brtaa the (-ac. that Li--it. Hirtnif was i leri to e-f rm the duty wim t- ni-jn and two Thev s-art- 1 0:1 the Jh of 1-x.

On th morning of th dav cut. DeeetiilM-r 'jo th.s httie biud a- attacked at ear'y lawn by a prty of f-ry Imiiai.s. wbo. at t-tie" t.r-t fire, k.iied." w-mn I and s. attt-re I the for-e.

so lit I.ient. Hart i saw two men on their dir.nj trie fi.fit that enane-L ail th-v bo-b wnnd-l. lak ne n-'-stun witn tti-- b- h-r th.) wsgc-c. mairitAirt'-l fit until h.n-inl st'ti 't wound-l ar an 1 un ml" lorp-rtonse a pun. he tht-n fortntately e-o.

1 by l.iddig in a pia-sy poua anion 1 xne poaa 111 We Lave receifed a letter from West Baton Eouge, stating that the kitchen of Mr. John C. Berthclot took fire on Saturday night last, and would hive teea destroyed, topether with the ne dwelling-house adjoining, had it not been for the timely assistance of Capt. Troxclair, of tbe Nina Simmes, and his entire crew, who succeeded in extinguishing the flames. Too much praise cannot be given to these gentlemen.

Pcoab Kettles. E. F. Lavillebeuvre, commission merchant, No. IB Union street, elsewhere announces that he is prepared to fill all orders for sugar kettles of the celebrated Stacker Iron Works of Tennessee, which have been used in the Fou'h with the greatest success for thirty years.

He has also a large assortment of grate bars and furnace mouths of various patterns. NitiBO StTFRAOE The Cincinnati Enquirer says Every State in the North to which it has been submitted baa voted it down. Connecticut voted it down last year by 6000 majority; New Yora voted it down in I860 by 14rt.noo majority; Illinois voted it down in 12 by 100,000 majority. In Pennsylvania and Indiana no party has the con-age to submit it. Ohio will vote it down by a large majority this fall." We are requested by Dr.

Scott, who attended Mr. James M. Quiclan during his last illness, to say that the death of that gentleman is, in the neral report, improperly attributed to yellow fever. Mr. Q.

died of abscess of the liver," as stated in the burial certificate. Yellow Fftitr. Attention is directed to the advertisement elsewhere in reference to the fficacy of Eadwav's Ready Belief in cases of -1- fever. Messrs. Barnes, Ward A 24 Magazine, are the Southern agents.

The attention of the trade is called to the sale at auction, for account of whom it may concern, 00 barrels of molasses, which takes place this day. at 10J o'clock A. on the Levee, oppo site the Beef Market, by Eugene Toirne, auctioneer. Th attention of the trade is called to the ex tensive sale this day of clo'hing and gents' Tarnishing fcoods by Mesar9. Vincent A at their salesrooms, No.

16 Cbsrtres street. We are requested to call the attention of bnv- ers to the auction advertisement of lard, bv 1). E. Morphy, anctioneer JTobn Clack, died in Yickshurg on the from concussion of the brain pro duced by a fall. SrjiXAKiLv Ejected.

The following has boon officially promulgated Firrs Mtt.tt tier vt.tct, bn I ir. heptemrier li- II. I Special tvlrr. So. lis.

Mr. Thomas L. Morris. Chairman of theBoira of Eenisters for the parish of St. Martin.

hiving absented himself from s'ation h-o-it pr authority, is henhv relieved, lie ni receive no pay for tne period or nis unauthorized absence. -a l' coismmd ot Brn- t-h i.r tf.n-C.Kel HARIsl Kf. A-iiaut A l.at.nt Enterprise 05 the Missihsitti The Phila dtlphia A'irfi a recent issue, makes the following comments upon an investm nt of eat ital ly a Northern firm tor the beretit of trade at this port. We hope the euterpri-se wdl prove as successful ic the futnre it has in the I ast, yhich it caa hardly fail to do while ua ler the anapimt nt of Cajt. Edward A.

Voike and bis cent emanly business associates It is mt geni rallv known that the largest, most ci stly ai.d mist powerful towing b-iatis upon the 51 issins-l-. j-i, 'yitig between the et 4 ity and the ni uih of the river, are owned iu 1 hda el hia. To the-r fleet of great stc-vn-tuts in those watt rs the Messrs. S. J.

M. t-f this city in a ft das wil a 11 two mire, n-akitis in ail. One of tliese is the Thomas A. Morcan, tapt. L.

H. a powerful s.dt--ht el tr.p of 7 lons.no It-mp r.tio-1 oat this service. No money islirp srarelin niak'ng her a com eta1 f. l.er crtw and oSicers as she must he in her perf. rn an'-e.

Hirct'is -rti, the A-hill-s. Ca; t. H. F. Shell-in r.

The latter is cm- of the tl worlti. She tt-ilt-horse poa-er. and carri- dot-hit -riveted steel about ttie sie of an for.r-roomed bou-te. She has. als a stt am pet-p ef suSt-ient capaeitv to pantn the ws-er fr in a nnkM ship an 1 rai-e her in a "Tsi-e of tit- si brief t-v t-alf a reTnrr ag- tl task wi uid have r-n--t as witch-, aft.

Me-srs. dwj. K. A have of ti I rsit.i ss in Si-w In I out ten th ActittWand the M-rrvi ail for tbeir dmt patiori. l.i of cn take alip racket hu Lk- a nnder -b wicc.

and skim along at good tpeel aga.nat the itur.nt the Misjiss ippi. bullets in his bodv as meniutoea of tho bloody fields en which he has served with distinguished ability. ave, chivalrous and generous in tublic life few equal, none excel una. The Fr.E-tcH Slave Tbahe ot ttie Afrtci" Coast. A d.spatch from Washington dated the 10th says The r.

H. steamer lro arrivt 1 at Aden August l.th. She touched at M. Aupusi.ne, bay of MadauAsi ar, where King was enter tained f.ooar l. At Jonanna, ni rv ls.ands.

t'ommotlore linpiisb exchanged visits w.tii the Snltan. Jloth appeared well disposed toward oiir nap. be Sultan mfnrmed Commander Engli-th that an indirect s'ave trado is and has Ix-en tor some years back be-en carried on by the French. Their manner of proceeiUng is to purchase slaves mi the African coast I means of agents, who ship them in Arab scows to Mohiila, one of tbe Comoros, whence they are taken, nu-l--r the repr-t-senlation of b- tng apprenticed slaves of the latter place, to Magotta, another of the group, on the island of Bourbon, both French con-met. Capt.

English says I was likewise informed that some of our landing at 1-hanna at d'f erent times, hvl carried ofT, without permission, subjects of the Hultan, who com-plained of 1 acts to me. To guard aaainnt such occurrences in the future, I left behind me a circular addressed to of inerchntmu tonelnrig here. 1 expect to leave her- in a few day for Muscat, whence 1 go lo Bombay. The Micbokci'IE is a Woolei Fa.tobt. The following Is an extract from a private letter "While at Vernon I stepped into a WTi'en factory.

The most eriterj. rising ob tit the machine for risrt'iig' c'otli a cylinder, pr 1-Tnle I with t-etb a can). tig m.irh ri, winch, revolving apam-t the cloth, 'n'' it. It wis, however, in the cons ruction of the and not in its mechanism or ue, that I wis interested. The te- th ri ft-rred to, m-t -ad of -ing of as ne would expert, are forme i placing in juxtapoxitirin in iron franca nnriihtrs of tasels, e'L-antn- hu-k'p-teir't, tte iar of which, a'l curvd in tbe sain direction, are sham, strong and elastic.

Ut on in if tiie nse of th burs were novel or foinoruii-al, I was id thnt they bad been used a hundred y-arw, ami no arti'i'-ial sut s-itute for them had b-en -vxt-'L The revelations of tiie ii.i. roeo evt''ain the snpe-noritv of the t- asel over the hamLwork of Dili Lr.ii-r tLe nm s-cope a. I unts, th-; points of the thi-tie. example, are ab-oluteiy arp- Hi' as sharp as "ti 1- a ityitig power of 'immet'-rs a-t t-i the nke.l eye wt.creas, the f'lc st ptuntt n.a Is hv nian, as tho of ran brio s. tin It toe tn roseop--, are set 14 to be biiiht.

It is iiiipotteib man to make point as sharp as tb -nt of the a-u-1. Inav 1 resnri ther' re. that the crd wid le ford 111 lactones so iotig as cloth An ord'T from the British War Vice ha beer, re. enilv issi-t i.m th- number of uliI irt who a. to rcei to marry to sev-n pt-r 11 t.

the 1 11j! a cro, ani fnr-ti'-r -l'rng ha tin vn oltt ri atj-h perrtr-'i wii. is in a petti cnliet A th- mw t.rn- the jriv P-ios of married soidn-r-i are greiiiy.

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