Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 1

Location:
New Orleans, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ft lraa wtav JA i -v aw, I A I W.J i. tuts si I i- "vxv raj I. sS jlUSINESS I CARDS. pAui morphy; I Mt r- EmduagriM, Up-Main. rfZA A5b rOKWAUIKa Mexico.

6BOCESL jrnrvaidlnt aa4 baai tut ni D)cr ta all ktna af Boat MaMaamadaacoaaIBaieaMat WaaV ad Chrttnabar. BL Laala. Ma. .0 eaotac Ca J. ar.

"a Oilnai rTi iuv ATTTWIP." 1S4 Cia limit erar i Tuletlei mtr Vtb aa tk aaUie tnrJly that hla ttt nccathr kM wflttad, aad la tnppUad wlcli WttXS mm UQVOSM. LONCH U1 a bxtt4 FRANK A- HARDY. coixjusuon oisac iiant. Mtw Oiiaua. p.

W. O- PE K. llntWIlHi'i Sewtax llaealaM. jJjBlOKI) TO CAK02IDEI.EX STREET. iIImi ar la arery reapac tnperior to uj aajaakhnceaU tba lataat imaravasMmfii SEDUCED nUCES.

bi vast ai a aawiof aiacame, eiinar or Qlf ifk at Oat, aaool4 call anil aal MO. CAKONDKLEI aecoad mnllttp tt JWINQ 'MAOHINES," i E9TABLUBKD DEPOT TOM TWM COfl OP TUB COOaTRT. V1m.CANA4 li laajMctiaOr bioraMd that iba asUr-'jten tor aala a full aapplyat theit il licEiaEaV tofetha with ail tha asMUat Strife lie at Um lawasi B.w Tark prieaaj tU-'lawly. aalhJipilatwfll aafattafaUr caaevted, and Oca Ml paaaaftaA taa maanfaftnraa la rtaal aaa iltt attui BMl Kqairiat Mafhlnai doat la tba I AJdnaa H. rARSOSS, aa aaora.

aftaai ILOUER teaOUBaaaaaf Ptichu a. eoadrtcb. AITB TOSAOCO AND COX10SD05 atESCHAKTaV. 2 Iactra Raw. ParaUda kStraet af Cotton, taar aad Mnlaiaaa, JaanHillwaaf Wartarm Prodaca.

mm mfnm to all aaataaaa aaat to thai! i Ml4-a I a. W. Cox W. T. Spear.

rrCHIXB, GOZZS2K9 ds BFSAR. I OmCE OTEK CASAX, BASK, BnGBjBKit SraTlcr ttreeta, Saw Orleaaa, 7ttl jaitrtWar attantlaa ta tJu Collection o( aKMtta eowantaienaapeclaUrthaaa arlalaf laiajlaliuiu mi pnpntg ay tha Batted Stataa taa, tb ralaaoa af prapatty ana taa ra- Uptmat aadet tba S6tb atcUoa at tba TJ. g. BAAS at IEVI. lTl ate Co.

mad XXjutU IeTl iUeUB. KOLAttCI and 6E3EBAL anos auaacHAitTa, Cariailttat atoaat, nevOtlaaaaL 1 iiaatgin iitaeX tarabava Fiadaea, aa traU aa WWVTEUrZODUCE sad TOBACCO ttflrf MM itlraata afl barinata aaaadad to their JUWKINS'B SALOON. 10T GraTiar, And Ho. 11 Ualaa atraau ibSU ECS Inwhlc.8alp and Iteambaat Kawa. el-tf i CEESCENT SALOON.

CAMP BTBEET. OELEANS HODBEt 1 TtJt fiL-l H. CLAM, rimiilitw. tharaaata vrpaba, will atlc far tha nbaral i pcapria itbarat aatranaaa Mtharta pcapriatar aoUdM' iu coa- SaT. bam 10 A K.

tni J. J.HITCHCOCK. cr rra aTtafaf 1C rCBAJC WgAOHKJaV. j. JOHNtH.

Btraat. aa. TekaavCMaUa Was. Nahl KAViTPAcnratB a VWITTNaa, PLASa AMD TAaPaTJUHE. mm ma i Taaitafthaein.

"-aiaajaiiParaaaaaBd. DE BOW 4 CO- i CCSISSIOH- IXEECHANTS COTTON FACTORS. C3 CcaoMai atiat 46 CaavU BtreaC i aw aaary arrtral Cam lha Hattft stack af wnna, uqnoKa, ciqaju. MtaBlaataVaattw afneara, Artay -7 Bavy Haaam, mmt bad Bar ftaraa, ae --Ur-f attendad aaiadaattU JJFKT Mn5a MAHOeaWT kL rrrtaala auaa. traat rattUaa la ai.

H. CARTER. H. ART BR. 8 10 Tcaaapltaaiaa aad 8 aid 10 New IiCTeo Btpeota.

WHOLESALE OBOOEB, SEALEH WHTIB, UQU OBJ. SUTLER ABTD BAB 8TOBJBS. TT Xi AS COSaTASTLT OH HAND, aad. la ptaparad ta ian for tba LdWEST CASH PRICES, the fbUewla artkka BrmaaUea. Otard.Dapay.Ca.

la half, aoarter and l(hUs Plnet, Casttllon A Ca riaaat A Co, COHIf Maratt bfilady. --r U.T.Pioprlatara, P.H eadard, Wklakeya. Fare Old IRISH" WHISKEY. SCOTCH KaUara MiUra Cabinet. Nectar Wiaea.

flraen Seal CHAktPAQXE. qaarta and piala Flper BaUiekk Chaa; Htlddaek Deidaieck A Cbta Tarre AIL'Parrler i Otarda WHITE WETES. Pure Old 1HERKX, In bottle aaj oa draagat. PORT. MaDEIRA.

Assarted Llaaaps. i rm OI4 HOLLAND JAMAICA ROM. ST. CttOIX ROM. PEACH BRAUDT.

APPLE CHE ART ANNlflETTE KARASCHIHO. CTJRACOA. AB8TNTHE. BORER'S HO STETTER'S BITTERS. JjraluH.

Plantation BtTTERi StoosfaUn'a BITTERS. SCOTCH ALE. 'I LOHDO.f PORTER. Also, a larga aawrtmest of DOMESTIC LIQUORS and GROCERIES. aaa o9 utptf ipHEBOpiE MEDIOINE3.

Ckerafeee Pills, feamale UeRalatar SCGAR COATED. Tba only certain aad mniaJUaf fa-tale rfltor kaawn. One baa SL SU baxea SoU by all Dracsiata, We desire ta send ear pamphlet free of pottage to erery lady In the land. i CherkejRBjedy ajtd Ckcrakee lajee-TIOH rtm.TC all at aeons dJschariea in aaala ar fe-nala. and CTJRXS RECENT CASE PROM OKE TO THREE DATS.

Price, three boUlea far SS. Bant by CHCHOEXE CUKE, an nofaUlnc core for Lota at Measory, TJalraeaal Pains In the Back, Dlnv- acaa of Tlsicn, Weak Nerrea, TreatbUagv Wakefalaata, sjd aU 4Uiatet caotad by dftpartlaf from the aetb of Batata aad indaliiaf la yeathfol folUea. Price, three bot- Uea lor Seat by eavreaa. Dp. VrlAlit's KejBTeaatLss Elixir, or EUEHCH OP LITE, reatoraa ta fall ylgar and aaaaly power these Aeflttalad and warn oat throaeh dlaaaee ar encase.

Price, three eottla. far aent by cxpreaa. aaaaaaaaa The Cherokee Hadlciaet sre taid by all CBterprUai Dracsista. Oa receipt ef price we eeai thaaveaQtraty tree grota ebsuiiagon. ta any pertkm af the cMk faU particalart In oar thirty-two paft paCOphlet, which we wtah to men free to erery one.

i Aadrm letten ior advice ranhlets, ar sncdiclnes, ta BR. W. K. MZWIH A CO, Liberty street, Haw ToraV Acentsla Haw Orleaaa, i X.W. WUSHTACO' ss-adptf TlaJK CHARTJKR OAK icboKINCSTOYBi in TJso.

rOR SALE BT RICK BROS Bole Actab. i Camp street, Traonaitnalts atraet, Mtdarlna street, a-letpSaWeU FALL AND CLOTHING. The CHDERUOHHD bare lately raeetvad tram their Maaanctary A Terr Lars Stack of ClotURC, 1 Aaaptad ta tbd COMUO SKASOH, ta watch they InTlta THE- ATTEHTIOH OP BUT ERA. Prices as lew as say ta ths Hit. He relIaV 4AB AHD STEAM PTTTEB," HAS en hand aad Is eenttBaally recerrtnf Croat ta BMartmM.

a lama aad well selected stack of HAS CBAJIDXLIXJLS sad FIXTURES, af all tha latest rwai; I bare a new aad Improved HAS STOVH sad kJIRRaAsar atewfaf. frjlng. Ac. BRASS wakav ww ateaea and water eaai eho aleee.CwepBaaa, Cache, be eatraattec hetr eracre aad work mmm Bsriaa at well aad aronuti' ha bysBx. XL eUILD taeatcbwrieeeweet, A between Olrod aad JeHa.

v- Aaet. a ACERTirrCATK (Ha. sua) OP STOCH ra'the Hew Oriaane Oae Lieht Company, la tmr at BOBUtSOsl. teP1ftMSaana, The Paaae are tea- ttaaad aaainat aasatleHrn the same. JACOB BARKER.

NEW ORLEANS, GEO. W. GRAHAM CO. G. W.

ORAHABI fi CO. WHOLESALE OROOEBB COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IH STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FOREieii AND DOatJtSTlO WINES, UQ.U0RA teARB, Nas, 43 dk 47 Front atraet ate FtUta at. Hew Orleans Am prepared, avaretofare, a wait aa their fdanda A customer! with a assry sad wall aatrrrtid Stock ol Artlclaa ta thehr Kaa, adapted to tha emUhlag TRAPS STORES. ARMY SUTLERS. WHOLESALE Sc RETAIXi OROCERS.

ARMY AND NAVY MESSES. PLANTATION SUPPLIES, i BOAT STORES Their sesortraexit bains constantly replenished by reg-alar arrlvale af Hew aad reea Soode, which they dla-peae of aa raaairaahla terms, to which they nylte spedsl attention. aalt-tf EDUCATION. BI. Charles ItrstltBte.

BOARD 13 8 ANO DAT SCHOOL OR IttUS AiADIEA Directed by Mine MACE. 15. Borasoa mt avr IS THIS lKiUtvtion wlU rnoaie Its studies THURSDAY kiVXT.Septenaberl. for circelars, flTinr foil partictOsn, aoply at tha Lv tttnte. aaM-Sm 'Hick Sekaals No.

16 Polyasnla street THE Scholastic' Tear of tbte iaetrtation eelus In MfM Candidates for adroualoa to the Janier Coarse weald da well to Jala the Preparatory Class at once. New dateee in break. Latin and Preach excla-erreiy, will be fonaed. KBa Li STEAD sad Iba-tf C. W1LSOM.

Laeqaefa iBstlcate. BOARD IKS ABD DAT SCHOOL POB T0UH9 LADIES. 19 aad sn Camp atraet, batwean Jafia and St. Joaep THE reepenlsc vf the dasera of tbla laatltatiaa wCl take place atONDAT, Septeatber Kb. Relrins en the seel of her PapUa.

Mma LEROT traste that they wiU reean pTOmptir, that ebey raey realise the trees benefit ta be dernred fraes parsaina a ceasplete coarse of their etadies. She takes great pleeeare la unHndnf ta the eercnta of her Panile ead all etbere IntKatad in taa caaae ef edecettea. taeS asTine eae- eeiaed la enlerrJag her eeteMiehraeat, she is eaabied ta oner ana actual Btooanana tor a aaacn larger aaawer at For parties lars, apply at tha Instltnta, wbera prea- St. Jaooph'a laoUtate. NanoieoB avenue.

Jefferson Cltv. CONDUCTED by tac BieteTe of Charity, will be opened for the recepUsa af PapUa oa the FIRST MONDAY HI APRIL. ForparticsJara pieaaa apply la tha atbis-a BUPERIOREIA DesraTaaz's laatltatiaa. POH THE EDOCATIOH OP YOUHO LSnittA BOARDERS AHD DAT SCHOLARS. SS.

STREET betwota Ceotorabooae and Bienville ttreeta. caMesarefroaCaaal -'HewOMeaas. tha BMntb, apply ai the lastitaUea. Heardera sra latatrod by they ear. at rcdaced rates, -Tba laatltatiaa- can be oiattod on Basardaya.

attar 4 Parents are Invited ta cell sad Aeaeleaay ar YaaaaT fjstdlea, T. BtAET'S DOMlfllCAH COBTEHT. OnaW the eoxroaen of she aaee Re. AxcaMahep Odin. AIM latmuxwn, incacporatea 07 Act at tha Leshnataro.

la prepared to raceir. a limited aambar afpapliaae boarders. Tae caaree of aaararant cenpnaga entgiMB wrassniar, Rhetoric. History, Chronoloev, Seoeraphr, Astreaoray, Cm oX the eioOea. Wntua, AnUunetic, Aierbra, Botany, ate, etc Tha French.

Italian aad pan tie Leaaaeea, vita ad tha eacaaspilshsaraai at cease it so cesastit, the education of a yeang lady. Tba AcaoeaUc leer isneiata af two tierlme, ef Sve asoataeeachi the Srst commencing an the aret Monday ef September 1 aha aeratiri en tae aret Maaday af PeOu. ary. Tils las siseinns ttiii oe eaco year win aa- eaimaneiiB aaa Jr- w.ir ki i rot Board sndTsiuon, perBresion. sita.

1 tfr staJo). A CARSO OP AHIHaVACITtS arrhra KVoat Htm Tark WAANCAHS 1 A CO. axa 41 Unloa street. WEDNESDAY MORNING, -BOW 13 GOLD TO-DAY There was time when IT ws met A friend npoa the street, He talked on 00m moo theeaaa the war, The eold, or else the heat. And took an interest in one's health! That time has passed sway 4 Now, no one ask how we do, But, How gold to-day P' These words pervade the atmosphere, At weddion, faaerala, balls.

No matter where, npoa oar ear The anxious question fall. '-Ton to see the girl yoa love, To drive yonrceree ewey! Teakise. and then she eweatlyssjlt Oh, "Howkioldte-dsyl- If (nld is np or gold Is down. What good for me to know There is no jingle in my parse. My fund are state quo 1 And so 1 hale the endless cry, And long to sous way To rand of neaee where no one slka, Well, Bow is gold to-dayf Ths SleetJasia New Tsrk.

Under date of the 28th the New York cor respondent of the Philadelphia Ledger writes; It will need steady hands sad cool heeds to carry us through the Presidential election, he, without tenons trouble. The inflamma tory tone of the partisan papers on both sides making itself felt on the eommnnity. The alleged attempts on the part of the New York State fDoBvooralic) agents to defraud the sol diers of their votes, are declared by Got. Sey mour lends to be only an Administration device to prevent a frea ballot in the New York regiment for Gen. Mc.Ciel!an, and st convinced are the Democratic leaders of this, that tho State coma-ittee, in cession at the As-tor House ae I write tbi, hare telegraphed to Gav Seymour to insist, at once, upon the release of the parties errestel, and the respen innf oi the olSce at Baltimore.

The Garemor telegraphs that he will be in town this eren- inp. The Albany Argus of this morninir. which m9y be supposed to speak the sentiments of (Jot. bajmocr, gajs Uot. Seymoar is aba-ant, but be will demand of President Lincoln tba release of those agents of the State, and the return of the soldiers' ballots to their destination, and if the Adcniriifctrauon refases, it must accept ine aiternauva.

Gen. Dix baa issued an order to-day, in-strnctisg the ProTOst Marshals to keep a strict watcn upon an suspicious persons coram 7 from Canada. All pertocs from the insurgent States will be required to register their namea on or before the Jd oi ftOTsmber. E8 A recent chance visit to a house in New Windsor, England, developed the astounding fact that a whole family, named Cook, had been murdered. In tha tiret room the bodie of three little girls, aged respectively four, six and seven years, were discovered undress sd aod out.

Thev had evidently been dead rvme time probably a week and were killed by the fnmes of sulphuric acid. Ia another bedroom, up stairs, Cook was found with, his throat eat in two places. Lis side was his daughter, eight years ox age, ber tar oat alao cut. Both wore still alive, bat tho father died soon efter. In still another chamber, tba eldest daughter, twelve years of aare, was foend poisoned by sulphuric arid.

She was removed to the and bar AUter, wnose inroiii was cat, is expeetea to recover. It is supposed that the wretched father or dered his children and committed suicide through fear of poverty. "Artificial Rerpiratton." In a "medical etcay," we find the following curious mention of a recent "medical abuse, practiced with toe coo cl van ce I um ladies, it is auerbsd that for ell eorts of painful operations the use of chloroform ia Deeomtofr fashionable among eunsiiDg females, and that the surgeon produces arunciai respiration, ooucue-a-oo tic it by pueiirji? the breath from his own month di rectiy into that of his patient. But ia stated (correctively) that tba ladies exercise their taste in the choice of this respiratory appara tus, and have a selected resuscitar la attendance, if preferred to a chloroformer." A Fiendish Mother. Serene Kling, a Qsr man woman, residing in New Albany, who has a daughter, a child aged two years and lour months, toward which an holds an onnataral hatred, aad for months past has beaten in a most horrible and-cruel manner, was arrested a few days ago for her fiendish conduct On being bronght into coart the child presented the appearance of having; been literally pounded into a jellr.

Its bowels and back are braised into bine and black lamps ana nages, caunea sy oeane; oeaten, thrown npoa the floor, stamped and kicked. Its little body is swollen out all proportion from these toitoring barbaiitiee. Not long since this unnatural mother tried to compel the child to swallow hot potatoes. Because It could not do so, she hacked and beat it over the face with a ease knife. The child's faoe is literally hacked into pieces.

Its heal is swollen out or nape irorn oeing thrown noon the floor and kicked by this she-fiend, Physicians ear the child will die from the efieeta of iu cruel treatment. 'Carnivorous Hoe. The earuivorous pro pensities of swine when in a wild, state are welt known, and several late instances of their deetractiveness are recorded. A Darry (Ireland) journal states that the wife of a laborina: man in that neighborhood lately went to a field to dhr potatoes, leaving her infant child in its eradla in the bouse. Betura- leg shortly afterwards, she found a pig in the a ox of devouring the child, which It bad dragged under tha bed.

The face of the child was all eaten off, snd it died in a few minutes after being rescued. An instance ate i lately occurred in 8ootland. in which a phz caukht a two year old child by the arm, aad was making off with it, ban it was dieoovered by some men and secured before snstauung serious injury. Still another ease is related of a hog. near Plttsfield, Mass.

This animal has for some time been running. wild, lives ta a swamp, dice potatoes and kills sheep for a living. It has been known to kill four sheep in a single dsy, and is so destructive that a reward haa been offered for its etptore. Defalcation. The Buffalo" Advertiser, of Thursday, says that it is whispered about the city that a certain individual, respectably eon- neeted, who has been speculating iwryely, and successfully, as was oeuevea, tn wniaRey ana other staples, has suddenly left for parts on-.

known, after victualling his friends, bankers, brokers, elc, to tha tone of about flO.OOU. The amount was obtained in sums of front $500 to $12,000 on sight drafts oa New York, and it was only whan these drmiiav were presented for payment and were repudiated by the parties on whom they were drawn, that' tha eves ef the eonS dinar dunes were thorough ly opened. Pj A Democrat walked throaeh one ef the treats ef Columbus, Ohio, the next day after aleedon, with his ehirt nattering ia the breeze, that being his only article apparel, while behind him walked a Republican carrying bis clothes. The performance was the wager of a bet upon the election of "SrrossV' Cox. j- 1 rr Where "aC HSW boiidinsr was being elected adjoining one of the highest in tbeeity, an employe went out apon the roof or the completed bnildiag.

and finding the neighbor was going np some five feet higher than his, mads the inquiry of the mason, Why didn't the owner' build it a little higher Without any hesitation the mason replied, Ciuse be NOVEMBER 9, 1801. Bandry Itesas. Itr. John A one of Ujibyi dispateh-bearerB, has been captured neat Ree tortown, Va. Several dispatches were taken from The creditors ef a man who failed in Dan-Ters eighteen years ao, were recently surprised at hla returning and paying tham the original demands, with eompopnd interest.

The seisetmen of Wells, Me have been fined $5 eaeh and cost, because they refused to let a colored man vote. The defence was that a colored man was not a citizen of the United States, under the Died joU dedaion, There are two Irishmen at Baoeor, Me. who receive annually between $20,000 and 30,000 eaeh in gold, as dividends of the product of a mine in which they are interested in CaUfoitria, -and-ia which for a time they wrought with their own hands. 8ome of Mosby'e seoats have been taken, within eighteen miles of Washington, and his men teem to be increasing in several loan ties in Virginia. Georpe Clapp, of Boston, who eaussd the death of another man by fast driving, has been indicted for manslaughter.

The Acadian Beoorder states that whim test ing the at the new fortifies, tions near Halifax, on Saturday last, one of the guns, a 100-pounder, was cracked in several places, abont two inches from the breach. An earthquake shock was distinctly felt in Montreal on the 21st alt According to a late prediction of Got. Yates, at Jacksonville. Richmond should be in postersionof the Federal forces on the 8th of November. A Nelseleaa Victory.

Some of the most signal victories achieved by the Confederates have been marked oy a strange The second battle of Man bases, the magnitude of which is to this day unappreciated, excited at the time less commotion than many little combats whioii have taken place in this State. The reputes of Burnaide at Fredericksburg was regarded, even by Lee himself, ae a mere preliminary Yet it ended the campaign and drove Burnaide into disgrace. The attack on Fort Gilmer, some two weeks ago, was characterized by the same quietness. It was not until tba Federal papers admitted the loss of two thousand negroes and half as many whites killed outright, that we had any conception of the frishtful carnage attending that asesult. go, again, in tha still more recent advance of the enemy between the Darbytown and Charles City Boads, we have another exhibition of an Important bnt noiseless victory.

The people of this city by no means appreciate ike results of this repulse. It was done so. quietly that not a gun was heard in Bichmond. Yet the fighting Iated nearly all dsy from 7 in the morning untilU in the afternoon. The language of Gen.

Lee, temperate even to coldness, tells, as that the enemy made repeated efforts to advance, bat wsi repulsed In every attempt" Again, he says, "te most 1 strenuous effort was made about 4 P. after which he withdrew, leaving many dead." -This it strong language to come from Lee. As in ease of tha second Ma-nasses. hVedoricksburir. Gilmer.

and other noiseless victories, oar loss (we quote strain from Gen. Lee) wee very alight." Parti as from the field represent the slaughter as sick-nicg, but tbe details will not be known until the JTedsr J. papru reach ns. when we have tittle donb it will appear we have repeated the horror of Spottsylvanra and Cold Harbor without snowing it aaxen ia connection with Gen. Early triumph at Fisher's Hill, this victory has unusual signiBcanca, It shows that we bave touched tbe nadir and are begin- nirg to mount te tne zenitn again.

I Richmond Examiner, nth. Cheap Dret for Geniie-uien. Those who are fond of seeking for facts on which to found disheartening generalizations, might easily find them, to all appearance, in the cheap cress or tne dsy. Ji course we ere not aiind ing to the drees of tho ladies. That has attained a decree of luxury which makes mat rimony one of the lareeet financial andertQk- iDga in the market We are speaking only of the Humble drees ox the male sex, wnien seems almost to have reached the verge of workhouse cheapness.

While the ladies are naoiitiDgin cottames which are denounced from the pulpits of unfashionable churches, the men nave cesconded. step by step, taroueh every degree of cheapness, until they have altogether deserted tbe old-faihioned ya-guinea coat for raits which look passing well at ball tbe money. cannot tva strictly said to have clothed themselves in sackcloth and ashes' but they certainly go as near the penitential style, in some of their sourish intr menbf. ae decency will allow. The daye of "said braid claith aa Kobert P'ergusson the poetical progenitor cf Barns, pats it are as much things of the past, as the days of hair powder, patches, ana satin ore acnes, aiate-rials which at one time would have been considered only fit for hearth-rags, now form the favorite waiung-dress tnt most reoned cities.

London Aietrs. Curiotitie of the Earth. In ditrzhwr at the city of Modsna, in Italy, and about four miles around it, wnen tne worxmen amvea as ut decth of sixty-three feet thev came to a bed of chalk, which they bore with an anger five feet deep. 1 ney tuen wunorew irom tae pis before the anger is removed, and upon its extrication the water bursts np throagh the aperture with great violence, and qoickly filled this new-made welt, which continues fall, and is effected neither by rains nor draught. But that which is moat remarkable, is that at the tanih fnnrtaaw faat am farmd tha ra mains of an ancient city paved streets, houses, floors, and diffdrent pieces of mosaic.

Underneath, is soft earth, made np chiefly of vegetable matters; and at twenty-six feet deep large trees entire, such as walnut trees, with tha walnuts still on the stem, aad leaves and branches in perfect state of preservation. At twenty-eight feet deep a soft chalk is found, mixed with a vast quantity of shells; and this bed is eleven feet thick. Under it vege tables are found again with leaves ana oranen- es of trees, as i i Tlirtrtkttnr Occurrence On T- Thursday night, October 13th, Mr. Peter Glendenning end wife were nearly burned to death by names originating from tha explosion of a can. of keroaene.

In the evening thev were fillin? the lamp from the can, when the whole body of fluid eangnt nre, rhu expioainr, xnocxea Mr. end Mrs. O. down, rendering then) svnse-lees, when the flantes eostmunieating to them, their clothes caught on fire- Oa aroaairre, Mr. SV I -11 Am b.1 Ui iVHiiu us wut aus aos set aiutvuga scorched and brrmed Linuelf, he endeavored to tear her clothes from her body, and sao- eseeded in so doing, also ia snatching children, while sleeping, zrom the onming element JHrs.

u. as oarny injured xronv ner head to her wahrt one arm is almost a cinder and her life is deHpairtod of. Ur. Q. is also Ganger ously Darned beta are nnaer medical treatment Their bouse aad household goods were aQ destroyed, except a few things acddcBtalrv preserved.

i.au i I Come Over and Join Your OKnReimsnt-j Tn tna wf tha vacant haUl nearly the Wt of a Georgia regiment was ear-tared. A 1 escaped. However, ana one out on the roliowini? aay aa a iw, vi a w. m.imm afc AIM. HMOIUU 1 in Dim in.

imh. vi. Ka it.im engaged in the tamo duty. Da you belorg Ult Utornis i tu uo. awa.

rm WW aa ha aab Bar waavaaan ftS answer. Well, way don't yon come over aadjoiyourregiBletttI THE VERMONT RAID, 1 7 oawaaaaaaw-ma ntere latere atlasi Partlealarsa I 1 A correspondeni of the5 Boston Journal wtites from St Albans, under date of October 22: 4 The St Albans Bank and the NaUouaiBank continue their bueiaess as usual -The former, uoordingto last aeeoonts, hat recovered all lost! ande axospt B23.U00, which is more T4 srved surplus of The FrankUn County Bank redeems oi lJP bm fc aads of holders before the raid. The attack was wn planned to take the towa by surprise. Tneaday la tbe market day whan tha country people bring la their products to sell, and when the street are foU of people, xne next day, Wednesday, ia aaifrrm Uy the dullest day ia the week, and but few persons are la town. At the time of the attack few-people were in tho streets.

A few ladies were "shopping and a few men were standing npoa the sidewalks. The affair was commenced shortly after 3 o'clock, and completed within half an boor, and the raiders had left tbe Tillage; The traces of horses attached to wagons were cut, and where a collar was hard to come oft over a horse's head, it was left on. Ia one place the raiders claimed to be acting under tha orders of Gen. Early, ia revenge for Sheridan's burning buildings in the Shenandoah Valley. In another they saldt We are here by Gen, Hood's command remember Atlanta." Neither of these pretenses is true.

The leader of the gang is believed to have been connected with the outrages tried at Halifax and the attempts upon the Maine banks. Clyde, and another fellow by the name of Wallace, were the leaders, and ia their previous visits to tho town the former had stopped at the.Tremont House, and the latter at tha Sr. Albans. Wallace called himself Lee. Clyde Is believed to have been Lieut Young, and has been stopping recently at Clifton, C.

W. A note signed by one of the gang, directed to a friend in Clifton, indicates that ka baa been playing between Clifton. Toronto, and Montreal. The leaders ar believed to be desperate villains, while quite a number of those of tbe gang are inex- Eerienced young men who have been resid-fg in Canada West and Afontreat They were told by Clyde and Wallace that the expedition they were upon would oblige Grant to make a great diversion of his troops from These young men had probably been in the rebel servioe. They were either deserters, tired of the war, or had taken the oath of allegiance and got into Canada, where they were penniless.

Clyde had beeaat 8u Albans several times before. He last came into town on Tuesday before the affair. He has stated that he well knew that there were no means of defencenot a gun or a pistol in the village. To illustrate the character of Clyde, It ia said that wbea at the Tremont Hoaee a lady la aa adjoining room opened her door one day to let the smoke from her stove pses off, he opened his door at the same time, and was heard reading the Bible to his companion for half an hoar, Tbe lady remarked that those young men were probably theological 'students. The fellow, coming under an alias and with such artifices, boasted that he waa imitating Gene.

Sheridan and Shar- man carrying oa war." Ia tha coarse of their nasty retreat from St Albans to the Canada Hne, they dropped a quantity of bank bllla and papers with which their pockets were filled. Among them was a highfaia- nn aaarees to. tne peopie ox Vermont, in the style of Southern chivalry, threatening to ourn au tae villages ana roo ut oaaks. Immediately cn getting into Canada, they abandoned their horse and scattered in dif ferent directions to avoid detection. After their arrest, they boasted that they were safe, and made no secret of what they had done.

They declared their intention to have been to set fire to Gov. Smith's house, on the hill, and to sack and set fire to the village while the people were gone up to quench the flames. This project waa abandoned, because they thought the banks would be closed tn the con fusion, and plunder was- preferred to arson. The affair was mainly planned ia Canada West and Montreal, altaoagn. the -robbers claim to have had confederate and ad risers in the city of.

New York, as they boasted after their antBL So far as anv legal Question may be npposed 'to be involved in fact there can be none, for there was no semblance ox carrying on war" it is, that these men were carrying on war, and so justified in killing, burning and robbing as a military xeeeesity. In fact, they came to St Albans by twos and threes, in the ordinary drees of travelers, stopped at the different hotels, talked with tbe citizens about politics and the price Of gold, were good umon men, pasted under aliases, attracted no attention, and no one supposed they were dangerous characters in town until pistols wire presented at the beads of the cashiers and tellers of the banks, and the money demanded. An Illustration of this ia given in the affair at the Franklin County Bank." The leader of this gang entered the bank, stood at the counter, talked with one of the merchants of the Tillage abont politics and gold, and exchanged a little gold with another citizen with the bank. While this conversation wss going on, the three eon-federates entered the bank, aad two of the citizens of St. Albans, supposing them to be persons having baainees transactions with the bank, went out, Tha moment thev were crone the leader locked the door on the inside, and a pistol was presented at the breast oi Air.

w. xsarosiey, tha eashier. At first not a word was spoken. The cashier supposed the man to be deranged. The leader then sata, era ioaieaeraie soldier we have come to rob your bank," threatening the cashier with instant death if be moved or made the least resistance.

Of course resistance was out of tho question, as thsreewexe four persons standing with drawn pistols in each band. Tks bank was then robbed, and this was tho stylo la which they "carried on tha war." 'V It ia fortunate that Jadrt A O. Aldls. of tho Supreme Court of Vermont was in the Tillage at tne ties oi toe raM. xjmasioa aaa proper lagal measures were impefatively demanded.

Within two and a half hour of the affair Judge Aldis was on his wsy to Montreal where he arrived at midnight HetamediAte, iy called on the American Vice Consul, Usvid Thurston, and with him want to sm Mr. Lav motta, Chief of Police, and by the advice of Mr. Judge Coureol, whose jarie-dictJon in criminal matters extends over ail the Hanarllan SMMTAtiAS bordering OH Judge Coorsol was waked at 2 o'clock at night, III, mil tn anil 4t- ana re acie. bxm mnwrny linoviana- Ths Judge has an executive police of eighteen or twenty men under bis control, at tached aireverjj point irumofc.omi.eHsiwra- ly.Jd?erCbursoT gave directions to have tbe polio force under bis command, beet ia the city. Mr.

Leery and Chief Coastablo BIcLacghlln accompany Judge fAidie to St John. Jadge Coorsol and Mr. Lamotte also engaged to go bv the next train to Bt Joan and give further directions to tho poUae sta- I'Wfil there aud along tho frontier. Judge 'o said that the moment the teiav fwere opened in the aaoniag A Gevernor- 0. -x tor lnstrao- aLehr reoerveu r- rest the robbers ww "L77l red nao.U netry, TTJI si fnr Thaaii kivabeea i it 9Wi.

r. Kui made eitaer oy tne ado in Canada have been made eiwrn-cywe TT Tlnno. 'ander Judge Courtol, force thus acting iV Mrmtd inactilre citizens of tbe towns a cr nw NUMBERS 210. 4 The Toronto Globe gives the following ao- count of manner in which one of the banks was robbed try the desperadoes the particulars were obtained through tho American Consul -'t -Just rrovioustotheaUekontheet Albans Bank, Mr. Bishop, the emigrant cashier, was Bitting at a tobJe by a window counting money, and noticed two men, who eyed hint closely, pass by.

Shortly after this, two man entered tbe bank; ha went toward the counter to ask their bncdneas, whereupon each mart -presented a braes ef revolvere at hia head, and informed hhn that ho was thsir prisoner. Oa the right of the public office, close to tho counter, was tb open door of the directors room, to which, thooga much surprised, ho -sprang. He gained it, and had almost sue-ceeded in dosing the door, when the two men sprang over tho eouater and proeeuted tho putoU agaia at bis baad, and ho was informed that if be nsada amy rasistaaea or aolae, bis brains would be blown out They then toll him they had come for the money of the bank, that there were seventy of them, aad that tho whole town waa trader their ca trol, and -asked for the geld, to which, be replied he had none ia tho bank. They re-fused to believe this, and threatened to blow his brains out, upon which bo informed then that there was some silver, and at thsir de- mand he opened a safe ia which it was kept, aad pointing to it, told them that it was there. Immediately they proceeded to pall out tho bags, but finding them too heavy to carry awsy, contented: themselves with filling their pocket.

The others by this time come to, and the other-door being locked, one of thent guarded it, while the other ransacked tho large safe, which always stood open during business hours, filling' their bavorrck, toss pockets and boobs with the moony they found. There was one drawer, however, which they could not open, and to do this they demanded from the cashier the key. He bad none, but 1 told them that it waa a private drawer. They once more threatened to shoot him, and had their pistols cocked lis whole time. Finally on his telling them they could break tha door open if they wanted to, they did so, but finding in1t nothing but private papers, left them.

While this was going on, the -handle -of the outer door was turned by some one, and tha guard opening it, fonnd a merchant out-eide, who wished to nay a note. Ho waa seized by the collar and hut money demanded) On hls'pleading that he wss a private citizen, and did not understand wbat they meant, they compelled hia to hand to them the money he bad brought to pay the note. Again, the handle of the doer was turned, and a merchant's clerk, who had come in for the purpose of making 8 deposit, was pulled in and-eompellsd; to diegorge. Abont this time, Mr. Bishop beard some pistol shots fired, and looking out of the window, saw men on horseback gallop- -ing in the street Upon the discbarge of tho thrss of the robbers went away, lav-ng two to guard the men in tbe bank.

After a few minutes, one of these left speedily, followed by the last of them, who retreated, backing out of the doorway. As soon as they were gone, the cashier locked up the bank and left Morrison was shot by the raiders dead. -From Natchez. 't The Katohea Courier, of Friday last, has tho following paragraphs By notice elsewhere, it will bo observed that Capt Wm. ML.

Dunn, ol tho steam, tug Dime, was drowned daring tho terrible raln-etom of Tuesday, night- A reward tor tha recovery of bw body Is Offered, and it is sincerely hoped the efforts of his friends in this particular may prove rooceis- The river opposite this city was rising alow- Iy caused, no doubt from, the late rains which seem to be universal. A rain-stoim, unexampled in many respect, was experienced ia this city last Taeedayaud Wednesday, both. at day time and night, Tho rain fell almost incessantly. It a rare event in this section of country, to experience more than one or two light showere ef rain daring -the month of October and November. Bat this year the order of things has bean singn- htrly changed.

About ten days since, threo inches of water fell, and aow we bave tho following memorandum of tho last storm' to add, furnished by Bobert Macary i r. -j From 6 A. kf. of tba 1ft to 7 A. U.

of the 3d of No- veaiber It rallied, with brief intervals, to the satonat of 6 66-100 incbee, with the wind tight aad variabla. from N. E- 8. E. and and op to tho boor whoa tho piasout oheensliune wot To this amount of rain water, we may add the three inches which tell a few days since, and we have the unparalleled amount, at this season of the year, in this climate, of near tea.

inches The rain ceased failing yesterday morning. They have "Mazepp at the Natchex theatre. It is performed by lit. Xlllei aad his ffiary untamed steed" Hiawatha. Tke Went Tlrsdadav Whxzlirc, West Oct 28, 1864.

Tho man bad no opposition, aad Is by a heavy vote. Belarus from six conn tie give Hubbard Union for Congress, over 1200 ma- awvi raa a a a oruy. xne legislature svna tocai omoers are argely Union. I. i.

I Greek on tke fimp. 3reeley is mtJrJng Stump speeches in New England, aad, wo perceive, from some of hie remarks, that bo is ratnrninir to kis old Drineiolee en the Union question. He is ia favor aow, ust as ho was at the beginning of the soceesloa movement, of letting the Soothgo on and the Unloa go to pieeea. xa ars uaruora speoea wo ouier day ae deeiareeT tuat ut tsootnera peopio decided by a fair vote to go out of the' Union be waaia favor of lotting them do eo. Taat ispracisely what he said in 18ot M1SMHHI, 1 1 I I i vj" Califttrnia BtiU a Gold Fadd.L UU California letter savsitisa mistake tosappoee that California's saining days are tho contrary, the mining interest is jnat sew fairly developed.

Tho placer, or surface dig- gings are pretty well exhausted, but or gold UM lOW, IU ISB OOOS 01 Quartz, osmaut, or graval; and these are now yielding as well or bettex than over Before- Oneoowpany at Grass Vay recently, after' a two weekorna of tbe crushing mUls," clean- ad 4tp'the basdsomooum of $26,000, and ether funis burning out from sixty to a hua-dred thooand dollars a fmper. a rvJv -r n.omfort. There Is trist one) arirfnBr OUl of this BOW old NeW Zealand Wwr. we aboGaa the Wow 2eal-aaders, we shall abolish that eternal fellow, of Tjord fjaeaaixy-e croauon, vw, bus wvwrww. fiouhed threo knztdred aad sixty-five keiinx.

articies every year. there no iiea aador. ho can't well coma aui sit ou t- bra- ksa arch gud sketch the ruined eaUieirU. Haziiff Boreioin CoCre The 'Port land (Maine) Courier says that elarvan ef the Sophonorcs at Bowdoia haru tern rpended, aad tho remainder given leaver of ahene for aa outrage upon, a fallow stndeat. Acwrdins; zo tno uonnsii reiauon ox wo silly and fwntetsrpliLlo matteraa.tha offenders dauerved tho punishment- V.

jp tt said one to aaotlor, tosayhers yoy party eudf and tho ctPeeliou i fcrg-na," Wall, fx." tefed tbe other if wer If aaa ttwouio, "-'a I mrn ended ai tie donkey election throughout tbe SUte yesterday peAtedl off quietly, and the entire Colon ticket i believed to aave been elected. Got. A J. Bora- i a-t I MewOrJtaasBpat JSjMpA swtw dldn own any njgner. -'4 -7.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Times-Picayune Archive

Pages Available:
194,128
Years Available:
1837-1919