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Stye HJaUe JpicaiJimc. Yearly Bubacription, in advance, Half TmKj, 3( Quarterly, Single cople Monthly advertisement, in day, to be charged two third. Fint and Fourth page monthly ad' Tranaient advertisement, having the paper, tret insertion, SI SO per subsequent Inaertion, 75 oenta per eqi Advertisements inaerted at intervale, to be I Segular advertisers, who advertise largely, hall be allowed each diaoount from above named transient rate, a may be agreed upon provided, ks to no esse shaJlauan discount exceed 25 per All business notice, ef adTrtiementa to be charged JO cent, net per line, each Inaertion. All transient advertisement, moat be paid for in All advertisementa not marked any specified number of insertions, will be published six times and charged accordingly. dered monllily.

A square la the space occupied by ten lines solid Safe Benares. 1 moth. 2 mo. 3mos. 6mos.jl mon jj I jS FRIDAY Al'G.

S3, 1S6T. From our Evening Edition of Yesterday. Thanks. To the clerk of the steamer Mary tyWs acknowledge ion to a concert, to be given by 1 Charles By a dispatch from New York, date this morning, we are informed that the steam ship Mariposa, Capt. Quick, sailed on the eve ning of the 21st for New Orleans.

Sheevepobt, Aug. 21. To Sinnott Sc Ad sms Steamer Emma No. 2 left Shrevepor at 12 M. to day.

R. Sinnott, Master. Military Items. lien, Co. 6th Cf as clerk at headquj ty Oar neighbor, Mr.

Plumb, of Plumb Bayers, has just rettupaed from a general tour torough Northern Central Mississippi, where excellent. Heeardiio talk ofa present worm until he got back as far as abut it was not the worrn IjfcjSM dft county, they feared "WJWsVsy had, but the worm a wa he heard of. The corn crop tT, very where abundant, beyond anything in the past, and the merchants and dealers were exultant and hopeful. A half crop of worm be suddenly developed in all his army the crop has already been a up. The Fever Zovoca, Indianola, Victoria We give iu aaHett, ntere malignant virulence.

At Indianola, La Victoria, on the other hand, the fever hi ir to greatly abated. Indeed, ly abated, lr. altogether Indianols, i away. The fever a mild type Many were attacked, but the recoveries largely deaths. Among regret to see the name of Rev.

Willi that had been considerable i dispatch to Mr. D. H. Feger, hern Agent of the Great Soutt ute, sent from Memphis, that the employes on the Mo wish to go without Junction, andi Chattanooga. Lynch bui A Much Needed He suggest to our new City bakers' loaves.

A positive extortion is prac indors of bread rapid decline in the price of flour would seem to justify a corresponding increase in the size of the loaves so far from this being the case, theyeemto be gradually but surely leaving the prices charged for each to regulate themselves Accident A Child Asleep ReajnZj Jf acAuJ One of the most three miles south" othe' village of Cascade, in this county, on Thursday, Aug. It seems that child but 3 years of age strayed from the home of its parents into a wheat field, which was near by, and fell asleep among the wheat. Before long the father ol the child came along with a reaper, driving at a brisk rate. He was startled by a sharp cry, which was almost instantly hushed. Looking down to the sickle he saw what was once his infant child rolling before the knives, already dead.

recognizable, so terrible had been the work of SJ5Sifft5L5Si tht eMMas head was evidently the first par struck. The child screamed but once, and then was instantly stilL Dubuque Times. iy "A traveler" plank bent out and he hit his head against it the proper person. Htfc Stress Wai and if tbeylohing, thlJbj appeal to us. Ours is an appellate tribunal only one Letter from Washington.

an Surra tt he. Tried Acuta 9 Jude Fleher Project Special Correspondence of the Picayune. Wasiiington, Aug. 17, 1367. The biwyershere are Hscnssing the quea again There are those who maintain that he cannot be, without a palpable violation of the constitution.

The words of that once honored iBBtrumenton the Bn are. They Surratt has been tried once, with the whole power of the Government arrayed against ight, therefore, be discharged. He cei 4 again settled, i guilty after a fair trial, cam The whole truth about the quarrel bet' Bradley is simply thii Judge Fisher is usir position to revenge Mr. Bradley insult which Mr. Bradley ty to the Judge Bradley part tl 1 from a judge of the Taney, or etratf with him on his making eucf an unsuitable appointment, on account of Fisher's want of ability, and never having been an eminent lawyer, could not, therefore, be expected to make a respectable judge, Abraham thus responded "All that may be very true, lint hasn't Judge Fisher got as much ability as me? Well then, if I am fit to be President of the United States Judge Fisher fafit principle that too many of Mr.

Lincoln's ap in this city, where all the trains of cars that run into and depart trom Washington may converge, is receiving serious attention at the attended with some expense at first, but will neighborhood of the Baltimore depot, just amazingly profitable. Chicago was so strong ly convinced of the utility of such a depot that she mode some ten acres of ground in the lake and built her immense union depot there, at the foot of Lake street, a massive building of pays well, and it would pay well The Yellow Fever at Corpus Christi. The yellow raging irulence at Corpus lt as we learn from the Extra" ne Mayor, two clergymen, three doctors. deeply grieved to learn that Mr Maltby.of aud sister having falle.i victims to the of Aug. 14: CWafifcribing the distress that The death of a wife and family, and ot i transpired July 7th.

The following is a list of deaths i possible that July Mr. Snyder came from Indianola, fev Mr. Perry, a Pole, name unknown; Mr. Sterne. Julv H.

H. Eastwood. Aug.J Rev. WuJiHslymefr Clayton, child of Sir Larkin. Aug.

6 Ma cella Swift, Mrs. McClannahan. a Pole, name nnkno s. Christopher Di JanLMarsh, Rankin, Christopher Dunn Btillmau, (child,) T. M.

Lawrance. Aug. 'J Jas. Gibbs, llenj. Gibbs, Mrs.

Hughes, lea, McKariane, Mi IU Henry Siuclair, Carrie Sin Poles (unknown), Mrs. Jno. Kelly. Kelly Id), Charles Mal'tby, George' Meuleyi Dr. George Robertson, Agues Louisa Dryer, Mrs.

Vi Ludewig. Aug. 12 Dr. T. Merri DeRyee, Mrs.

Aug. 13 Mrs. Matthew Headen, Mrs. Gibbs, at of Dr. G.

F. Johnston. Michael Whelan, Mrs. I Aug. 1 P.

S. Seven Total to dat J. P. Perham, I Howard will be required further suffering. Gen.

E. J. Davis, (eaden. R. Schubert.

an appeal sutliciently moving our peeple to prompt and generous brought Indianola, though ith generous alacrity to the help of Corpus Christi. The Crops, etc Picayune.1 C. IU ighborhood and 3LSS go d. 117 unfavorable; it has fffffl In this county, Copiah and Jefferson, uemade last year. Before the worms commenced political ipossible to get the negi welcome to Garibaldi and the Fenians.

The following is an extract from a late London letter Further ramifications of the complot between theJFeniansand the continentevohi knowledgeof theauthorities during the last few days, and, it is said, the Duke of Sutherland has written to Gen. Garibaldi, urgently STeaS? WJSISSA KdhTean welcome the Sultan who "has mas iMurectioa" ialxelwid. FURTHER BY MAIL. The Bradley Cne, Washington, Aug 18 About thirty of linent members of the Washington bar, believing that bjects to bereyiewed at public bar meetings, and not wishing late meeting ublieh a call lor a public meeting disclaim for themselvi in such'rneetiDg. orders of the I been received at Omaha of a great battle in the neighborhood of Plum Creek, between five I by 1 1 State.

Platte Ri iking' preparations for persistent war Nebraska, Aug. 18. The following telegiam was received Plum Ckeek Station. 8 have just returned. They wounded a large number, who were taken oil escaped in the darkness.

1 hey captured morning. There fifty The scene of the fight is on th of the Platte, thirty live miles i side Hearney. The Cheyei hear of. Th. awnees just afte they brought ii St.

Lou It. Louis, Aug. 18. The I Rev. Father Desmet, wh.

d. Sully, and Col. Parker this city. He reports ti i from 1 as far north as the Yellowstone River, the willingness cept the propositions tralitv. About a hundred representatives ot hostile tribes waited ten days to obtain an interview with Sully and Parker, but their pro visions being exhausted, thev were compelled to return Father Desmet 'baptized 9WHte during his absence w'ith the Commissioners.

The lately appointed Peace Commissioners were very anxious that Father Desmet should accompany them, but his physician has telegraphed them that his health will not permit so long a journey. The Universal Exhibition. perfection, completeness aud an evident tomed to French workmanship. It is true yon do not find that delictcy of form and so happy a union of colors throughout the English courts which are to be teeu in the French courts, (although the glass uud porcelain are he French but this deficiency ii l.jt ct yo their courts They tion, but they have reo ived exttn 'i ve or.ier. j.

"one articleThn rTT had thou rorv industry where kward. Their chromo some and lithophotoraphaand wonderfjill taitl are as ennons as they are interesting i iMLM IlK 11. ultation over Angl. ce and taught by ban a thing good faith i The collection Tlvy hi roduc ufactoriesji study their physi. The photograph may bo but it Las one 4Uality which is inval speakthe whole trutl portri.itSi lingered for a Ti nnys.jii's ruegedness aud a so time beaten may be 'tis lead disappointed me.

It is graph of Lorl Brougham's invention The photograph is taken on gluts, colored with trauspareut colors, and xaph, making it ap on the surface of the glass as There is a cap hc Uigraph of Mr. Carlyle' L.f lv.i.irlish iir.Il whi. 7 Scotland, loveliest park dells and glades water for days, ks and months togethei .1 England, to take only one single Iking, riding, or driving from one historic place would I enjoyed i ioTtL for Gothic architecture. Among eiastical and "bite mbl hy 111 English resting collecUon of rchi and they drawings adeqnnte idea ot the comfort of Eng nes. In America few people, even of lish homes.

those living in the country where there is no The 'arrangement of the English and especially of their country houses, dering collection their excellent new qualities, with spiral, instead of solid bulbs, which ibilityof contain proper the readings of the itbOioBe thef. i ember I the or wind but might, indeed, indicate fan weather, and he showed how its true meaning was to be discovered by the thermometer. Some of these barometers are extremely convenient I was gratified to see how extensive a collection of aparatus for schools and ml lores has been formed by makers. There eeeaed to be scarcely a limit to prepared beot in the Exhibi tion, although Mr Stauford'i tribute a very interesting Conqueror. The volumes containing original very cramped band, and as full of abbreviati.

impossible at first to decyphei inperficial diffi cultiee, although the unscholarly media val abbreviations is the attention is directed to the more important used, and generally by a througl or a comirission, and some very brilliant a dresses presen'ed to the Queen or the Prince Wales. 1 hey are at leaet ihose on exhibits are octavo volumes of manuscript or vellui illuminated in the most splendid mediav books stationery, sealing wax, inks, engravi 818. gold pens and steel pens, (Gilliot has dUplay quite worthy his reputation) and i TELEaRAPECIO. W. T.

Associated Press Dispatches. FROM EUROPE. London and Liverpool Markets. WASHINGTON. HlnesB of Ex President Buchanan.

New York Cotton and Gold Market. Pass. Aug. 11 A. M.

The Noon. Consols Lom Aug. P. M. Consols, J1' bonds, 735.

Punta Rosa, Aug. 2. The Havana cable has beeu epliced, and is working well. lrhaUHIl very Aug. 22.

Flour 11 nominally lowe Corn slightly favors buyers. Lanl Whiskey quiet. Cotton dull. Middling plauds 2Sc. Aug.

2 2. Gen. Sickles tele graphs Grant, asking to Federal ethe matter Gen. Grant pracesses, until he suspended Sickles can give language di English soraken Ueesemi8taken. For when I says I wants my beer, I mean that lager fixen Bier means dem tings dat folk ride on Dey say dey ''raise" a building, Yen steampoats mete' the It makes no business whether kline Cot mine Cot so sure I knov I can not English sprakeu ven 1 no.

I speak him right, Mississippi. following sad history number ladies and gentlemen his city. A bountiful supper was prepared 7or the guests, which was partaken of freely irig several of the party compWnedof wck apparent svmpt. nn of cholera Siu then others have sickened and died, and up to this eight ii "Ler iitber dead or sick. Cholera symptoms prevailed iu most of the cases, bnt the employed on the place.

Prompt investigation should be made of this terrible penaltv of their diabolical crime. 'he Bay St. Louis Gazette, of the has "A flatteiing prospect is opened to every inhabitant of Hancock county, and to all who settle among us during this ami the com vear, by the prospective early completion Railroad, which will make of our county one Will be opened to a good ill be converted into vegetable gardens rburbares idencee, and the mafnbody' me into orchards, sheep pastures, and Crops. The Tallahatchian says Au mmense ceru crop is already made in Talla tbe prospect is good for a splendid crop." The Columbia (Marion county) correspond appeal Lndford Chnrch door, Herts, and was previously reed ii buried hi thui church yard In heinir inst fi make a right it uptown. fc5ftl loel THE CITY ending last evening at 6 o'clock.

Of this nnmfethere were deaths from yellow fever 2 uvnleions, debility, adult, drowned, 1 stillborn, following died from yellow fever John Pice, 3 years of age, a native of New Edward Paiucy, 31 years of age, a native of England. 96 years of age, a native of August Failla, 86 years of age, a native of Chakcse The ek jr was overcast yesterday late hour, cooliDg the atmosphere to a degree sky sickly season. should be guarded 'against. Cornings and uightaare comfortable, but this morning seeking change for twenties becomes of it all? Many, lolly. If this cry for change longer larger denomination ou 'ht exceedingly daily commercial i morning.

ng. however, may in a police during the past two days were paid off principally in twenties say our present board of oiiceCiniaori with some difficulty that the present members could be got toge her, and for a time we thought the Board was about giving up the ghost. That in three days of peremptory and arbitrary removals it was considered a useless piece of furniture that could be dispensed with i detriment i CrkXS went on brisk ly rolled from their affairs. position like hot shot from a shovel." The metamorphosis the rights of the Board, of properly meet the exigency of the occasion. salary of one thousand dollars per anaum, and they could not be permitted to rest altogether in idleness.

The Board was reconvened, and now each membpr is promptly stick," the' IWd sits Dinall itsriatiue "a'nd august dignity. Physically, the Board pre hint, a line appearance the avoirdupois of be but one spokesman in the whole party. What he Fave and does is auiuiescad in he is judge, jury and counselor. JamMnri. In many BcardeJivela6 d'ecisic public each was The old in all trivial cases promptly their decision either through modesty iry injudicious.

Wh decide a case immediately Board To listen to twenty cases and afterwards attempt to consider each, is likely to lead to confusion and, perhaps, injustice to those who have been arraigned. The lie corders of the various districts could, with the strii.g of offenders brought daily before s. Henry Petrie, alias Thomp Canal raigned before Recorder Abe rn this morning, a revolver, i ii red. ith being bonds in each for good behavior or go to ninety days withVobbing Patrick Walsh, his uncled of from the residence, comer of Clio and of the rosecutor. the money haying sines namo i He harity I'.

ri Marine Hospital. man named Mike Burns Mary Kei.r.an and colored Ann Brown were narged by C. Schwartz with larceny. lmvou bridge, nnd carried to the station as being insane. Tr mo street, charged tiy AtiL'nst Maubiere with cutting and wounding pi n.i' Shanghai Li.zie has to for assault gEbzabeth Daily.

Taylor, on Barracks street. Third District, charged by P. J. rk was arrested for insn abusing Christian Schneider, in tl Visit of the Sf.ltan. to Ladj Pa'm londay, the Sultan, at his own special desire, aid a visit to Lady Palmerston, the only pri ate visit bis imperial Majesty has paid in this gantry.

The Sultan said to her ladyship that Palmerston was the Englishman he had removed by inexorable fate, it was his (the Sultan's) wish to pay homage to his name by During the discussion of the suffrage ques in the Connecticut Legislature, Mr. Hamere suf frage upon us and he seems to think we may change, under any threat Congress may make. ay to Connecticut You shall I uHrage. Speaker's hammer. A Dutchman, after shooting a sheep ling dog, commenced beating him witha What are you beating the dog for I Don't weluer, butTmeans to et hirnkno Ckan'a MERCHAN TS, DRUGGIISTS, FLEMING'S Sole Acenta in the Southern States LEADING FAMILY MEDICINES, GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, i Complete and well Sele Having purchased the entire interest STOCK, BOOKS, J.

MEAD FLEMING'S Leading Genuine Popular IX. PATENT MEDICINES, tooffer 'asdSoHnasSl to CASH BUT BBS. FLEMING'S PATE 1 DEPOT, vers Sareaparilla, Holloway Ointment, ImwttTBarsa'paril Iuiiy's Patoxtraetor. TI.ompai.u Kye Water, Pryor'a Pile Ototmeut, a ei H'J fectoi ai. a Hair I FLEMIlSTGr'S WHOLESALE PATENT MBD1CIME DEPOT, orner of Natchez and lngaxine atreeta, MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS, be Great Remedial Tonic and Family Medicine FAUNESTOCK HOLTOX'S MLSBUV8 i FLEMING'S Wholesale Patent Medicine Depot, iwylvaum SnJt SAPOMFIEH or cases Katronia Bellned 8.

SAPOhlFIBR or COKCBHTBATKD 1 FLEMING'S BANKERS, Mi BROAD STREET. Draw Sterling Bxchango and lasce circular TOWNS OP BCBOPK. TBLBGBAPHIC OBDBBS issued for the pur ehesa sale of stocks and iJonds Ln London or Kew Tors, Loans negotiated in Hew York or London. Cash advances made upon approved securities, toterest allowed on Daposita. 30 Broad street, Rew York.

L. P. MOBTOB. BUBJfS i AH DfrERSTINa QUE8TIQH I to digest i. Tlila class of persons uadoakUdlJ those posaesabd of atrong aod haaltliy dlgaatfTsj The question then nstural'y arises, how shall restore and keep these organs In a healthy an srate exercise, avotdtag all Intoiicatuig driaka aa matter In what form present and by tae ass, HOOFLANO'8 GERMAN ITT EBB, Prepared by Dr.

H. Jacksoa, Philadelphia and pharmaceutist this country a MOT A UQCOB PBIPABATIOI, In any sense of the word; ecu tains no wlusksj rum, nor any othtr lntoxlcatlnt Ingredients, sal can be freely used to families without saj bar risk of those using it contrattir.z the eist ass rtoe ef mterapersDoe. We wtsl. this fact dlstiasn. onderstood, as many are apt to confound this pared from liquor of some kind.

During the CHOLERA SI A SON BH3IAN BITTKJW, Oehility! Debility: ing from any cause whatorar. HARDSHIPS, KXPOBTJU ASES of CAMP UP, or female, ad ult or joats. PS BBS, find? toJ en bad liquors DYSPEPSIA, and Diseases resulting from Dlasrstora ot the Ola 1 1 ve Orgaas, xe more or lea. affected during the eprta. tainlng any preparation of mercury, or by purgtag, acts powerfully upon this organ, excite it fa Judge of tae SSSISSDSM nreeent I'atoi of tne Baptit Church, bbsssK Pennsylvania.

)KT TBI onODTII sr alM 1, do no'Vput off any of J. A OASADAVANT, CHATEAU 1'APE OlsElOpfl The undersigned, und Urge PP 1AI2 r.AndMB?. whole system; hence, HBALTH. BRBBQT AJTD STBBSQTH Take the place of HOOFLANDW OF.RBIAN BITTBBS Will cure every case of OHBOHIC OB BBBVOB8 DKBiLTTY, Observe the following symptoms resulting ram dlacrders of the digestive organs: StojJlitu lEHf burn. Disgust for Pood, Pullncasor Wetafct In the Stomaeh, Sour Brucutlons, Sink tog or PlutteHng at be Pit oftha Breathing, Plutterlng at the Heart.

Choking or Suffocating Sensation when la a Lying Posture, Dimnes of Vision, Dots or Web before the Bight, Peverand Dull Pain to the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Bye, Pain ln the Side, Back Chest, Limbs, Sudden Plushes ef Best, Burning to Plesh. Constant Imagining ef Its. Great Depression ot Spirits We have a hot of testimonials fro all jMl oottoS published by us that is not genuine. ferret bWMnTofmi2; pr'jSlaP I i taUon'sTS see fit, or refer similar sufferers to mr U'keBAini I my reoonimsndati.

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