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

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BUSINESS CARDS. COMMERCIAL EXPRESS, crseral Express Ferwardere. HBCjr iL Wo410UlCOMOTf I dm New' Orleans. JOBS I. OSAT.

Ceaaral SaparutleaJcntj MORRIS, Aa. SO Broadway. BWwTarfc. I Mi-BEXVES. Ueeer.

FRANK A. HARDY, COSJUiiAlOX MERCHANT. 5ATCHXB WIECT Sew OrVoaa. Causae, W. T.

Spear. gUTCHlXS. COZZBNS Ac BPBAtt ijaseaer Ctalan Aazeata. pmc OTE CAWAfc BAH, praef Cap aad ttravkr etreate, Maw Orleane, tjBej awvo cay t. i mail an amies at relssuareol property by tbe 0 sited Statee I aim, to tb talaaaa ef property ui the ro- ptratta nnder the 5Ath erctfcra ef the D.

S. Bsralatiene. ee aaa ffHlltl.Ktt is WILSON'S IEWINO MACHINES, VtSXIX IRiBLMHU) PEFOT TBU SEC HOM OF THS COUaTRT. --CAN At. 174 II sabO to rwpecttmily informed anas tb uto-'IhnaaVtS time far taia a fan supply at tbctr aUCBUies, together with all tba amaticr 'IttlH ct tbe lowest Raw Tot price, add-evtiy.

tsaaamt la tal pern will ba faithfsily eaaceted, end 'pa) My gaafaahted by' tba maaafactBreT la an Bepeirtng Mecblaee dona la tba meet Addraie H. FARSOHS. aa abe. 4 WHJBEUBB, W1LSOM. PAUL MORPHY, IzTOtSXT ATLAW, "i brhaage Flee, EfMU Ttralli au kladaaf FA3CY aiCn SBM JCJ08B FASTS and eJUUCS, by Um, SS Oli Lavee at real, betweea St lab mi CoarL Bew Orleans, at: HAWKINa'B BALOON.

No. 107 Gravier, "v- lad Wav. 11 Dates MrMU aWtkasrapbJc.ShlyaadSteambaatiraaja. l-l FIIPCR A TERRELL. COrrEfflOOSE.

corner Uiwkrarf St. Chsrire ee. Beat af BRA I9iKB.aa4aU aora af IJQU OAS aa hud, u4 iruiinm tataactty. Jjo fc ORLEANS HOUSE. 'tf ini -run 149 Cuuii lbs Ea CLARA.

Frearitaar. ly BAIL. DE BOW A GO IB4L18ALB OROOBKS, COMslISSlON MERCHANTS AMD COTTON FACTORS, ts St 84 S'Mltw Um 8 urea Orteaas, 4" aa aa (acaMac ay awry artral fraax Ua Harta aa.larai aad watt aalactad Stack af ZOCnUS. WIHaWtlOOES. CJSAU, ftaW aatbSMacaO tba attaattaa af ttracara, Araiy Sa- i at Amy aad ary Maaaa Boat aad Bar Stataa, A.

21 adpttat 4 IIAAS aa LEVI Saocaaaara af AvUtI a Ca. axad IIxrls afc CttTOB, SOCAB. BtpLASSBS aad EKXBAI. aliuoa SI r.SXW a. NTS.

Sf CaxaadaM atrart, Haw Otteaaa. Aa aaajli af tba abota Fiadaca. aa artU aa yaaaiatTBSTEAJI FMDDCBaad TOBACCO 1 aaWaMaaaaa alvaa a ail baataaai caaaaad ta taair Jaattst Xtjmtu9 3c (Ja)M tCOTnrs A5D FOBWAftSCfa MUVtHASm. -J Mmaiat. u4 DiIli la aU Biaaa TJ''anw.

oaw unni Ua, Uckaa4 Cr-oaar. It iab, Ka. Bii Mitawtt. aaM tf Was. Pfia IAIL-MA1SK, tnricmit or TABPADLUB.

CavadBC Staaaa aaaaasay aa. dae muo wsiaoBB. ODN H. KAN A. "a -rici tjtnm atraat.

aar. TekB4aUa va. av eiiaiaftM ArtUtaa CAMF STBJSrr. HBW OBLCA53. Fjft' yartW-alany tba aid iaca aaaaa aaab anaravcaMata and additiaaa a aiaiiaau taaa.

ia araatmi lai it taa kind la tl.Trlri.. I.i ---M a 1 SB TTFTiaiM I t.n!"7 Saab, U4 taM. Xa. TV Jl AWBDieaV VLAflS AHS awattaa, la aa addlttoaa SKTLMaT. aaawa aa taamttaoa I aria a iia adacta araalauat IX- 'St cbieaa Caita bavc airara ha aaraVaaaTaa araaf af va lavaa yaa t.jl P'flattca.

k. aad far ala at rba aarr (nawat -h, aetctd atoc af ALBOMS. "rtanlt, aaoarraoi ta at ai i aw aaiaa I0 USBTS tm- cUMtdy anatbra la aa ab- aaiii'. a Tarew arta r)ra tfcelr aadirldcd Jv- ulu aaA ban ta aaaric aad anrara rtambtaa. Sa aatra rbarta far 5 -ABftEKSOft TUK.MEK..

rraaMtaa, aaa u. Bar' MO-lsvC GEO.5 VV. GRAHAM CO. O. W.

GBAHAAI CO WHOLESALE QROOERB And- COMMISSION MERCHANTS. pbalxu in 'STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES fOREIUN AND H03LE9T10 UUOOEF. CI6ARF, Xoa. ATSc 47 FtbbI strtat (b Fal at. ttw Orlraiiai Ara prepared, baretafora.

a wait oa their irtaada eaatomara aritb a baary aad araU aaim tat Stack af ArUdaa la tbair Use. adaytcd ta Uta famUltlai a TRADE STOKES, -t ARUY.SUTLERS, i r-i WHOLESALE dt'STAU. ABMY AND NAVY MESSES, PLANTATION BUPPLIES, IBQAT STORES, (tofto. Tbair aaaartawat batas coaataatiy raptaaiaaad by rf alar snfaala af Haw sad raab Baada, wbicb tbay die aaac af aa raaaaaabla terma, ta wlucb thay aVite apeciai attaarbw. aaia-tt i TOR -C11ARTEJ.

OAK OO KI Ta Best la UsW. fob balb bf t-' KICK- BROS. -CO, Bala Atata -t 'J -r- i Caat, atmt SZa aaa xcnaaynnia. BB latpSaW, tf. EX CHEROKEE MEDICINES.

Cfcrakea ruia, Batato Kesmlasaiv-SCQAK COATEB Tba aaty errtals aad TtfaTHa fa- aatla tafalatar Oaa eas BU bans S3. BoJJ by aiiPraccbaa. Wa daalra ta aaad aar fat, t. tk. IbaA palat frra af Cksrake Rvaa1y maal Cktrakea IJee-TIOW raatara aB aiaraaa dacaargaa ta aaaia aclarnaia.

aad 'CURES BJECETT CARES 0 FROM 05B TO TKREX DATS. Frica. threa baUlas fat aft, Saat by CORE, aa aafalliag cmra far aa af Mnaary. Cairmal laatltila, Faraata tba Back, fHav. aaaa af TWaav Vaak BaraaaV XraaibBas.

Wakafalaaav aad all dtataaaacaaaadby dpartia Iraaa tba path aa tara aad tadailiif ta yaathfai faQita. Frloa. taraa bau Ua, for aft, Sat byaptaaa, -1 Or, VTrJcBt's. Raj TsmaUaa; RIXrIf, or ESSE2ICK OF UFS, laataraa aa fall riftar aad aaaaly anw tbaaa attatftaiai" aaA arara aaA Uua diaajaa ar txcaav tsrek botOaa far SA eat by eArraaa. Taa CaaTak Madldaaa ara aald by all aatarprtaint Drastlata, Oa raeatpt af yrica wa j.

nu him Um ti iit 4bWraaat.f-l..:. ran aartlraaaa ba aar lalaly I aa yaga yaarpblat. whicb Addrtas letter far adrtca, fajatpUabV fr at Ubailj anaal, tma Farb. AaaU ha Haw Oilaaaa. j' aSS-aayaf SI 'r Ta Ratt, AFtiAWTATTO aaar 1M Ma at the river, la aaad I raatna atrapat EDUCATION.

A.aeaer.s lastltttte. BOARD 139 ABD DAT SCHOOL FOB T00HO -LA DIE A l9 and toi Camp ttraet, batweea Jalla aad St. Joaepb Far pirticnlare, apply at tba Iaititate, whara aeobtaiaad. d3 W-tta7 fit, Jaaaph'a Iaatltat, fiapoleon Arcane, Jeiterasn Clrr. COKDTJCTED by taa Sietere of Caarity, win be epaaad for tbe reccptloa af FapUa aa toe FXRAT HONUAT 1H APRIU For aartlcaJan plaaaa apply ta tba abi-tt SOFEBIORESA Rlib Skihaai.

Ha. to rtreat THE ScWaftIc Taar af tbi. laetuatioa aeeiaa is Marra. Candldataa for admtMioa tba Coarat wvaU da are 11 ta Jala ttc JeaBriry Cia at eavre. t- c'ataea la trreak.

Laua mm rr-r- excla aieely, arill ba toraied. faUab departaMBia antler tba cbarta of MRS. A.F. OLMSTEADaad aujf mra c. c.

wixjwb. Aeadaay af aaaf Ijadiee, BT. BtABT'S DO aflH ICA9 COSTMT," Dryaaa net. Hew Orieaaa. Under tba eatrooace of the iiui Be.

Archbl.hoy Odla, rjUIS 1HSUTGTIOH, Incorporated by Ac of tbe A Lectelatare. prepared to rccdraai limited nambar ofpapile aa baardara. The covrM of ettocatloa ctnapriara Bn(llab Srasuna. Rheunic, Geography, AstTonotny, Da, of Writing Botany, Ave, Ac Tba Fretted, lUuiaa and gaaolab Lancuaeaa, with all tbe accompliahaienta aacaaaary ta campltta tbe od action ei yoenff lady. Tba Aeadenuc Vaar conetat, af two laloaf, of Ire moata, eacb tbe Ant comattr-ieiBf oa tbe Arat btoaday if Septeaiber to oocond ea tax tirit Monday of ory.

Toe to Sreeteti, will be cloeod eacb year wlta uilnatior. aad dieUibaUeai of Franiiaata, ua taa early 'Portof Jaiy. Term, per Beerion peraMo half-yearly, Inrari ably la odvanee Tar Board and TeMioa, per Bcauea, Siaa. aaaa tf iM'sae Dearayaax'a iaatltatlaa. 'FOB THE EDUCATION OF T0U5O LADIEI, BOARDERS A3TD DAT SCHOLARS.

ra BUR809DT STREET 39 batwaca Cuatomboaae aad Bleaeille etreeta, oaa eqaare from Canal atraat, Kew Orlaasa. iFortenaa, by the aicnth, apply at tba IntUtotioa. Boarder are recelTed by tba year, at reduced ratre. Tons Ladie who do not wbb to (loop In toe dormlt'v riea. can.

be accommodated witb comfortable prirate Toeos. Solfege and ara taeght by afm Cambler, or many scar Prima Donna of tbe 3ew Orieaaa Opera. aeST nlO tf RE.UOVAW MILLINER CANAL STREET 9ti ilBS. DEZACCHE, who recently kept her tOT at Na. 110 Canal (treat, and herlnf, daring that time, falatd nch popaiartty amaaiat tbe ellU af tbe City aal en try India ia fenerel for her fed taete, and tbe car ha took in attendlc to tbctr order, ba tba banr ta inform them that fbe baa maored ta Wo.

96 Caaal atreet. oa tba uai block a formerty, where aha baa made a decided improvement ia her naj arrao(menta, by harini aa entirely liferent atylo af batlna, place from any ataar la New Orieaaa, Is ia decidedly Fariaian, nad 1a-ifiat will and both canrenlest aad taatefal. Mr' DarADcbalt ipeci kilty la Banaeta. Ladle will find taar a lar and aplaadid amialmi nt af Bonnet, bad Bau far Ladiee, atbaea aad Children, af tbe lateat Farieiaa atylea, from tba aeaat axpeanr ta taa towt price. All bar aa arr af atrfaaca anaarpaaaed.

Alee, Silk aad Cloth Cloak. Lace Shawl. Cape, Bandberchief. Talancianna Lacea, Infant' LacaCapa, totetaer witb everything appertaialcc ta the millinery Use, aach aa flower, BJbbon, Flame, Wreath. Bathes' Head Dretae aud Cap, Belts, etc etc all of which abe -will eaU at lea taa per eeat, lower tbaa can ba faand ia any ether faahkmabla importing ealalillaliimal af to ctty.

ktra. Praia the will anpexlataad tba drem making aad millinery dcpartnMnta with care, and will caatinae aa beretaforota attend paraonally tath aal. al lm J. W. OOSLEE, WBOLEB1LB AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.

Ra. 7 Fraat aii lt Faltaa Straat, AS NOW BXCEITI3S a awga sad Extaajiyc Amort, meataf Gracarica aad Weatara Pradace. which ha ofler LOW to tba CtTT TRADE. nat COnULBRCIAL. EXPRESS COllFANV JJAS FEBFXCTED ARRAN8EME3TTS far tba traaa.

auaaaa at MONET, Smsil aad Yalaable FACKASES aad LETTERS ia Daited Stataa Oorerament Stamped Enrol op oa, ta Bagdad aad Far tatpactlac rate, ac appiy at tba Ofcce, aad COMMON STREET. JOHNS, 6RAI. eeaaral Saparintaadaat 3. McB-EETEA, ad lm Manager. IL, Gallal, AS AND STEAM FtTTER, HAS aa aaad aad cantJaaaBr reeairiag from tb araaaractoTeTa, a barwe and eraU aaktcted mack af aas citAJiari.tBss aad rixToars, af an ta latest art erne.

I have a aew and tmprwead OAS STOTB aad BURNER, far boiling, atawlag. frymg. Ac BRASS WORX for (team and water oa band, aad aaada ta acder. CHeba CoopUaga. Cacka, aad Bra Caatlnga, af evary daacripnaav claetng bad aaaayvcata'i I a Jn aad aremnaly exarated.

aranaacUeaa amaat ba by my. bam? i -3 i BL SOILD AW. fAarlai atraat, ai ba aeeu Sired aad I alia. HEATING! STOVES. STOTES FOB BAD y' STOVES FOB FABLOB AND DINISa B0OMS.

STOVES FOB OFFfCB AND BAR BOOMS COOSJNO STOVESCOOKJtaa STOVKA A Stack af aaar toao SUi. caanarieing the graataat rari- ety ever afiered, among which taa celctratad oiartar Oak Caaktmf Stare, witb a meal refutable af fa year ataadtag i ararKnOara a daily aac taioaghoat- tola city i erary ma a 9ere-i a reference. SUCZ BEOS, dt Camp atraat. near Fey dm at Tcaawpitaalaa at, aaar St Mary Mark, ao a Ut aaala far Caaiaar. New Ortaaaa City Railraad Company, I Kre Orieaaa.

Nov. n. last. OiBcaaf tba SEALED FBOFOSALS will be aatii WEDNESDAT, Tth of receieea a tbie aatca Deeember aazt. at 'clerk for faraaibiBg tbi Ccmpaay with too.wo trrx af CTFRXSS or IELLOW FINS takUEa.of taa fat- fcwrlngaimi n'ia out alacbe.

fee ia lenntn.j 'llB a. mm'- aaona ao laOaa Tmm -11 -r mm TaaLambeTta aa af tba beet aawbaotabl enaBtT, free af aaa, aad may be detreered either oa tbe Leeea. witbia thicSry aeoaa, at taw Old ae tb Wow Baata. ar at taa deaoeaaf tba dac taaa ar tao Foatcaaruata Railroad In naaarilia af taaoa ate awekly payment iu k. tm caab nrbaa aa racatewd Tbe Camaaay uarm tbe artTimg of rajectiag any aid that amy badaaaaMaaaiga.

ft eataval. a riniae BfAsMK aaa the tataform lSl bee caatiawer tba abe baa moored aer MiLLI- xur e-maa aaiati a Cbartrre aa caa rely apea baaiai All caatract aad bwaiaea pctaaaalar arrJtaaa aaabad eoraer or coesbibit dt ua Caotambeaae atree, wwaro ob wtii aa tar aaa aad aw BRAZIL. 5 Tha sffalr of ths Wsohniatk and FloriJa, In ths port ef Brazil, bas suddenly attracted public interest towards Brazil, of which little ia heard in this country, except on some special occasion of a pasting importance. Yet Brazil has a larger territorial area tbaa any other State In Arnarica, North or Sooth, even ex ceedlng that of tbe United Statea in their entirety, including tbe territories. The area of the United States and Territories 2,819,811 fqnara that of Brazil it given at geographical sonars mUea, A geograph-'lOl qnare mile contain Sl Eogl ah (rjoayw miles nearly I2t2-j); and the area of Brazil is, therefore, 3.727,708 gqaare milv Its greatest Breadth ia miles, Eogliab, and iia gmtigt length 263U.

The iadentaUons of the ee rdre it eoast oa ths estimate of nearly fovthotuand sites. It is divliut Jata twenty prortnoM, eottaln-ing a population, by a centos taken la 10, of 7,677,800, now estimated at D.OOO.OOO a very motley race whites, mixed breeds of whites, Indiana and negroes, Ar abe and the na mixed aboriginal savages. Tbe nnmixed aad Arabs are nearly all slaves. The free population ia of every shade and hue, propagated by an-trammelled free love." Misoegenation oaa fall away there, axii the reenlu are we: I worth the study of political philoephers. BraiU is the Ametican example of a constitutional monarchy.

It Is governed by an be-reaiiary Kmperor, and baa at thia time tba great advantage oi haviDg at the head of the leropite a man of ability, cultivation, and 'high personal Don Pedro II is in the prime of his life. lie will not be 30 years of age until the 2d of December. Ha succeeded to the throne whan quite a child, ia 1831, on the abdication of his father, Don i Pedro, of Portugal. The late Queen of Portugal, Donna Marie, was a daughter of Don Pedro, and sister of the present Emperor of Brazil. The Government was conducted by a regency antil the young Emperor assumed the reins of Government for himself and was crowned in 1841.

His education wa, very carefully conducted, and he is a remarkable man for his love of study and the extent and variety of his aooompliahments, and not less for his attention to publie affairs and his sincere desire to promote the welfare of his subjects. Tbe Emperor having two children, both daughters, of which the oldest, Isabella, 18 years of age, is heiress presumptive; the second danghtsr, and last born child, is 17 years of age. The Emperor bas two sisters, the elder of which is married to tbe Count Aquila, brother to the expected Kiu of Naples and Ah younger to the Prince de Joinviile, of tha French Hotue of Orleans. Her son, by this marriage, is, or was recently, a lieutenant in the navy of the United State. His French title is Dnke oi Penthievre.

It would have been an odd accident, but very probable, far the Emperor's nephew to. have been on the Wachnrett, in the affair at Bahia. TheEm-preaa Dowager, stepmother of the Emperor Don Pedro, who is still living at Rio Janeiro, is daughter of Eugene Beauhamiy, Vice King of Italy, brother of Queen Hortense, the mother ef the present Emperor of the French. The Emperor's name, at its fall length, is as follows Pedro de Salvador-Bibiano-Franeois-Xavier de all of which names, and one or two more with feminine terminations, are repeated ia the Barnes of his tisters. The Empire has a constitution granted by the Emperor's father in 1824.

There is a General Assembly, composed of two legislative hoosss, a Chamber of Dupnties, contistlng of 122 members, and a Senate of 53 members for the Empire and for each of the Province there is a Legislative Assembly. The Provinces have each a President, appointed by the Emperor. The President, who conducted the Brazilian side of the correspondence in the Florida affair, is the Emperor's representative in the Province of Bahia, residing at 8au Salvador. The voters, ia Brazil, do not vote directly for Senator or Representativse in tbe General Assembly or the Provincial Assembly They choose electors, as in the Presidential election In the United Statea These elector elect the men era of the House of Deputise, for a term of four years, A triple list of Senators is also made by electors, for each Province, from which the Emperor selects one third. Soastors are for life.

Soffraga in Brazil is very geoaral, but it ia limited very much in the functions it Biazil has a considerable navy, but not very effective against the improved armaments of the day. She baa ao iren-cLad. Th whole number of ships is 863 was forty-five, of which. twenty-two were steamers sad six-teea aimed aailiag vessels, with 260 gun, and several vessels without armament. The revenue of Brazil in 1SG2 the last report we; have seen was, in sterling money, 5,858,782 say, ia round numbers, a little lees than ts expeauti tores ware a trifle greater than its receipts.

Its pablic debt altogedterwas 19,372,625 nearly in which isiucladod about $18,000,000 of Government paper money. About jC 7,000 COO (sterling), say $35,000,000, is due ia England, Bearing aa in ta rest of partly 5 per cent, and partly 4 per cent. Diplomatic relationa have been disturbed since June, 1863, between Brazil and Great Britain, by the act of the Emperor resenting an indignity pot upon her flag by the seizure of Brazilian vessels la her pert, in reprisals for an alleged faiiaro of tha Brazilian auihor-ities to make satialaotion for iDjojies to British sabjeets, namely, ia the ease of a wrecked English vesssl, of which the stow wars plan-dered, aad oaa or more of them killed by inhabitants of tbe eosjz, aad tor insults to British officers by tha polios officers of onef the cities of the Empire, Rio, if we resoemher rightly. After some TMgotiAtioBS, perhape mediatioa, tha sabjeets ia difference ware ra foxed to King Leopold of Belgium, and it has beea stated la the Britieh journal that the award of Leopold la In of Brazil We bow all know why it ia that the diplomatic re- latient bare not been fully restored. Bahia, or mora properly 8aa Salvador, the chief city of tba proTinea of Bahia, is the see-oad city of the Braziliaa empire, inside of the Bahia de To4f-lo-8ut, (AH Satata' Bay,) tonth of San Antonio, and about 800 avlos from Janeiro.

It has a hirbor which Ss acecuivtad eae ef the fisest in the world, capa ble admitting any summer of veeeels of the largest size. It is strongly fortified with nu merous stone forts, bot scarcely strong eoeagh to resist the Improved artillery Jately broaaht into tue. The population -ia io aooot GO to 130.CC0. The place carries. OB Aoanaadog-able commerce, is the seat ef goverameat of the province, and of Catholic arehbishopriek, both of which have palaces there, and eon-tains also publis and military hospitals, theatre and oilier extensive buildings.

Tbe Catholic archbishop and primate of all Brazil re-aides at San Salvador. 1 Tbe MiDiater of the United States in Brazil Is James Watson Webb, formerly of the New York Courier and Enquirer. The Consul at Bahia was Thomas F. Wilson, who has returned to the United States and is no win Washington. The Brazilian authorities sos-petded kk hi eonsequenee of his share in the affair of the Florida.

Ths Brazilian Minister to the United States ieStijor ktlgaei Maria Lisboa. The Consol General for the United States is 8euor de Agualr, at New Yj Cta, tuhe 'a Oatcte. (FtemUie TicAtbarg Hraid. Gen. Sbermaa has with him ia his Georgia campaign one of the best aad 'aost eeouts or guidee ia tbe Southwest eld man, a native Georgian, and a wealthy planter and slaveholder at that.

It would not be proper, of coarse, to mention his name, but he is wall known to all who were in the habit of visiting headquarters a year ago. When tbe war broke out be denounced tbe Southern leaders, and in consequence of his Union sentiments wss compelled to leave his home, near at aeon, between two days. His neighbors mieeed him, and suspecting, rightly, that he had gone oil' to join the Yankees, they followed him so closely that he was obliged to bide in the mountains in the northern part of the State for several weeks. They have tinoe organised all kinds of raids for no other object tbaa to catch this one man After being in the North some time, he volunteered Lis cervices to Gen. Baeli, bat that officer didn't need much Southern guidance." -Next he received a petition ss volunteer aid to Gen.

Koeecrans, to whom he was ef great service in the campaign terminating at Chattanooga. He has been with Gen. Sherman since last June. There is not a highway or byway ia the interior of Georgia with which he is unacquainted, scarcely a town or village in which be is not known. He used to say that wbh a brigade of cavalry, be could hnd cotton and niggers enough within' a hundred miles of Atlanta to liquidate the national debt.

He ia one of tbe few rich men of the South who have remained faithful to tbe Union cause, when they knew that to do so was to lose tbair property, their hemes and tbair comfort. On hie present trip he carries with him a black list of those who took pleasure in persecuting him four year ago. He thinks he will make it more than even with them beforche gets through. Federal Pesertera la Caaaaa. Washihgtom.

Nov. 23 There ara at this time, according to reliable information in pos Mseion of tbe authorities here, some live thou sand deserters from oar army ia Canada, whltbsr they have tied to escape the v1ilanee of loeb.1 provost marahala, wboea arrests of teem are eauy lacraaewa; uamuer. Recently there was a large meeting of them 'near the Canada end of tbe Suspension bridge, reeuitlne ia the forwarding of a petition aek ing that they be received back into their re-' seeenve regiments, wnnont oeiug suDject to the military pununment usoauy aoeoraea to cases like theirs. Their condition is as pitiable as deplorable. Half of them are barefooted and not- half clothed at this inclement season, and their only means or prospect or keeping body ana soul trgether is in working upon the Great Western Eallrosd, and other Canadian public works, st pay which scantily feeds them without sufficiently clothing them.

They are intensely unpopular with the people in Canada, who take every means in their power to crowd them back into-the United State. On. the whole, their oonditioa there is tenfold worse than that of free negroes. UaJda oa iniiilkea' Ben. The steamer White- Cload arrived at our landing at a late hoar oa Wednesday sight, loaded to the guards with contrabands from Miliiken'e Bend.

The neighborhood of the Bend is open to the incursions of the rebels, and it has been thought necessary to remove these people to a place of security. The rebels, under Harrison, wore in close proximitv to the Bend, at the time these people left, and bad commenced depredatiog aeon the neighboring plantationa Oa one plantation from which we have heard, they carried off about fifty horses and mules, besides commuting other depredations. The ateaater aliaaiaaippi, which passed after these people trad emoaraao, reports tne presence of considerable numbers of rebels oa the bank ef the river above ths Bend, bat no demonstrations of a hostile character were made a pen the boat. There is force sufficient at the Bend to repel any attack so long as it is considered desirable to hold ths pises, and no fears need be entertained for the safety of tha garrison there. The negroes who have been brought here are from the plantationa in the neighborhood, who were exposed to lactmiona from the rebels, and it was therefore deemed advisable to remove them out of danger.

A barge which was laden with colored people leaviaa; the plaataiione in the aeighbor. hood, eax.k oa tbe way to this place, and a number of the pases ngars were drowned. CVb-kabarg Herald. A Daperate AcUOn of the most deeper-ately obetinate acts we ever knew or heard of, occurred at the jail yesterday. Among the prisoners confined there, is a man who gave his same sa Albert P.

Helton. He was eap tared last September by tome of the gunboat officers ia Lraisiaaa, and claimed then to be a duxes, though be was believed to be one of If organ" a men. His claim to citizenship was, however, recognized, and he has been treated as a citizen prisoner, bat has been a desperate ataa to deal with, aad gave the officers of the prison a great deal of trouble. Yesterday morning, fa company with other prisoners this Melton was oroared out to laaor. Lie refused to so.

said Us aame was not hlelton bat MeDen, aad that be was a eoldler and therefore not liable to be made to work. The officer of the guard finding the man obi. stinately determined not to obey him, eeat for the guard, ia order to enforce obedience tb hit orders. Melton then walked 'oft to where some tools were lying, Bad takiag trp a hatchet deliberately chopped off his left The first blow with the hatchet failing to sever the limb, be deliberately strackr agaia, aad this time saceeeded In accomplishing his purpose. The arm was severed jae above the -wrist Exhibiting the bleeding, shattered limb to the etficer, tbe desperado eaJd Ere von think aew that I will work for your Gdvern-mentr- Be was taken to the heepf tal to alwe his wenad dreated.

aad throughout bare Ms saf-fenng with the fortitedo of a stoio and the indifference of a savage. "'L SurfieaL Hoaee rargeofr "Ah, by 'the way there's Birgtes's ease there has been a aQtt auhake it eras the good Itg I eat off-" Vkitisg Savgasn It'a ef raa we caa care t'other, so i amesuts to the same rrar.tbe lyaa. -B lUate weery-w'aytide wii Till the earceat world aer aaa r. wBarpnaiiN ro-ereaang, Stead beert-eeaied. vat eaaaot IMnfcauTerieK each tarn, How eocoetimee for Eoryantbe Frosted fealiag fondly years, Mneie hearted one of olden, i Stolen tar hm, I Bra oa, i Thoogh thy (aula that made talden, Effbrt oaay, benoa haagone.N.

i ft ani wrrp end aiiiiliei. Waata exiatenee in doeay. While tha heart, Bka maffled Uioader, Throbs beaeatu, sad waaesaway 'AfontthathiaaaUUa1tkaaini la tal daaart, graawyard heart, O'er which memory watches weeping Thoa Scat aeeau atar apart. i While aeia to tee nre I ShiaJagaowatoto tba aaa Thoobricataiineofallexisteaee Wett down ilVotly witb taaa. 1 bare heart back to fceUafV'.

GrowUier.p in better jear. i Batnbow tint of lovo'a ravaaltng 1 Tet, like rainbow, bora he tear; 1 Like a tearful friend that beckon I' With white band open tbe ehore 1 "tT annj sea aci reckoa Back thy ail will tretc ae Thn thoa seemed in dim horizon, I CTer life' cot of i Like some vUkm realizing Dream from which sr wake to tear." Since, hka (urge from tha ocean, Beatisg oa a barren ihore I Beat 'round heart, life, lore, devotion. The within reipondi no mor Licked, aa 'twere, witb all ths better i Treaanre of my heart and brain, How thoa eeeaoed a tb begetter Of that perished past agaia, Reeirrreetioa of that olden Cf me open me like new dawn. Shaming present with the goldea Vi.iona whioh that past bad drawn. Kxile-like whoaa eyes, all gUatening Ileara old natiea mnam well Stand I to heart' bardoa Hatoalag, That like shivered tar-ahrada feU.

a. i Nsw Oblcai, Dec, Jim Lane. Some of the papers tell toogh stories about Jim Lans. They say hs issues eommissioue to negro regiments that have no existence and never will have, and sells them for $100 aad a vote for himself. Also that he lately procured a contract for one of bis friends for 135,000 bushels of corn at $3 02 per bushel, while the market price is but $1 50, and that the contractor pays Line.

for his share of the swindle. I THE CITY. PROCEEDINGS OP THE LEGISLATURE. Taeeday, December 1S4. THE SENATE.

Omitting matters of ao general Importance, we present the following summary Mr. Jonss reported unfavorably on the me cbaoies' lien law, on tbe ground that the old act was superior to the new. Mr. Love gave notice that he would, oa a future day, offer a joint resolution that the General Assembly adjoot on the lith Inst The bill to provide for cases of conflict be- tween the Tiwasurer, aad Auditor was referred to the Judiciary Committee. The joint re eolation relative to Presidential electors wss laid on the After some other bnaineat, the Senate adjourned till to-morrow.

THE HOUSE. The Speaker called the House to order, at 12 o'clock VL Bev. Father Magee offered the opening prayer. The quorum of sixty members was preeent atl25i -The minutes were read and approved. Tbe resolution to rescind the reeolation that, no member be allowed to leave the bar with-out permission, was tabled.

The Contmlttce on Internal InrprovsmenU reports that it has examined into the acts of the New Orleans Gas light Company, and Had that the company has ia ao way infringed on he charter but, oa the contrary, had made more improvements than its ehartor required. Action on the report was postponed until the other members of the committee shall have signed it. or until the dissenting members produce their repoiL. Tbe Committee on the' Judiciary reported on a number of bills. Report received.

Several members gave aotioe of their intention, at some fetor day, to iatrodsee billa. 1 BILLS OBTBIIR FIRST RIADIHO. A oill relative to brands and marks oa animals was adopted. Boies suspended aad the bill relative to the transfer of a certain sum from the internal improvement fund as a loan to ths geaeral State fond. The Senate's substitute of $35,000 passed its third reading aad was adopted.

CSriSiaBRD fV Ths second reading of the bill to provide for mereaaing the reveaoe of the State sad raiateg the means to pay the interest upon tbe State debt was continued. While the Hoase was debating the taxes or grocery keepers, it adjourned till to morrow at 12 O'clock. Provost Coobt Oeo. Kendall, Joseph Walker and Wo. H.

MoCiallan were charged with having smuggled foods into the Confederacy about six months ego. Their counsel aeked for a conUnuance of the case on the ground of the abeenee ef material wkaeesee The ease was continued till Saturday, Pscene-ker 17. ii' 'J i Jaatee Commiags was changed with claim-ing wioBgfuUy money from the Government, And making falsaf Teuhersaubllag him to coBeet $60 fox advexUsing daaertars-, The ease was sent to this court by order ef the Commanding General, The Judge will give his opinion on next Thaday. su Excobdeb Woolflx fs Court. Gog Drawee, for assault aad on Tom Fraa- cls, was fined A- MaAngTnfAawasc and battery, eoramitted by means of a broofsstiek, entte psraoa af hw Gray.

Bth were fined $4. -i Colored Alary asvwhed a sea ef Mr. Haad- lon, oa Sued ay last. She struck she bey wiih-a- stick. She was swat to.

the Sopariateadsnt ef Free Labor. A eetorcd maa, Charles ix ttmaateer aa assault at Milneberg, on 1 Maurice CedeT orJ. $19 fine' and peace bonds of $100 for six enBBO was aus -5. John Bower, who; was charged by a Mr. Lstlwka with swindlias, hr teatsnied iCi 9 0'cts4 Weoeeatoynext.

a SHU Smith aad CaroLae Wuson are two ourg girls, bat we are grieved te say CiajT they were arrested la men's attire, on Hose. tal by Officer Cook. They said the were going to Cometock's photographic saloon to hare their likanaeees taken. The Reeordetv desiaed it fine opening for a fine ef $5. Oaa if them said it was very light oa which tha JBecorier adai Aaothar $5 to herfine.

WIth at a word aver they peii up enweiteA; John La wis aad James Megrd as aeeessory, were charged P. PignerasMr with haying stolen, on the 29th of NovwaC from the Britlah schooner Asgellne, ftnC-H ty ox eoeoa nuts. They were sent to the district Court. 1 ExcordirVehsard's Courts-Two 4 girls, Ida sad Christianns, wsre flghOag oa Barenaa street. Fined $5 eea.

There were several aamall eases of 4 drunkenness sad vagrancy, which, we sparf. oar readers the details Thee. Hay was probably ebnaav At aH events he nourished a pistol about extensively i on St, Charles street, for whioh he was potjt uader peace bonds of $250 aad that pistol eon- fiseated. He wanted eav blow somebody 'a raiao out No ene, however, la that lawaJity -eeemed willing to accommodAte hint. Mr.

Simon, No. 12 Csap r'reet. was ebargad Aaron Loel with a breach -cf trust; to that i ajiecttaaa tm the S0teve Oavrhee aaaaA ds posited $7000 ia gold with him. Per wrti'rh ti -eow refused to accoant. Simon said ha ealy i receiveAw headredA Case eatinael Tharedsy.

Mr. Simoa gave $10,000 bonds foe ls appearance. Joseph Brophy and John Foster very i gmnunageable with respect to each other. They bad their embrogUo on Tebonpitoulaa street. Brophy was fined $25.

Foster was discharged. -v -t Mr. Miller, a landlord, came to Mrs. Galla gber to get bis rent. She insulted him, is eeems, lastead of paying him.

$15 and $250 peace bonds. I 1 i Pauline Gaianet was charged by ths widow 1 Page with JproJUng her daughter. It was complicated ease, comprised of lareeay -and. some other violations of la wl civil andt moral The Keeorder dismissed It as being' either too dark or too trivial. 1 First District Com-Ztirf jA stealing mania seems tb have affected all jnlggerdom.

The eases in the courts are in 'general confined to small laroeniea. ABttle begro boy some 12 or 13 years of age, 'JsffCoeey, was today arraigned for steering $80, property of C. Bowers, of whom he was: a.domestic 'It occurred on the lOthef JTe tvember. Ten dollars were fooad in the poo- session of the boy, the rest was in the posseevx skoa of a Mrs. O'Keefe.

When arreeted tha boy told the officer, MyoBxnaytake I will take half, if yba will sot lock me It appears the officer told him it weald be besW ter for him if he weald confess, though whati oegree oi raaacemeat was held oat by bin t- mske the boy confess, he did not appear wfli isg to The jory bronght diet of guilty, bat raminaodcd him to thtl mercy of the coart. i Mrs. Emily QtterronwemttoehaMgoo 'people often do. After she was gone some, time a negro man who rvpresented Mrnself asr- a Baacfin by pnfeesfoa, aad wkeee name Is)' Daniel Lotapttr, a aame not nakaowa ia the annals ef Recorder's Conrte, and whose wife rteiied in the capacity of eook in the xamDy, presented himself to a lady remalaing at ths)-hoase, aad said he bad been hired try Quarroa to repair a leak ia the chimaey, the nature of which be deeeribed partieularly, doubtless from information fornishsd by nil wife. He was allowed to enter a room alone, and soon after said he would have to go and-get eome additional tools, A watch werta $250, which had been left lying oa the mantle1 diaappeared at the same time, aad en Mrs.

Querron's return abe was "hugely igooraat: of tha entrance of the said negro. A sttidml verdict of guilty was bronght ia by the John Vaughan was charged with jisssnlfi' sad battery, committed on Antonio Harmaot on ths 6th of October. No body was hnrtri however. Yaugtan was young aad small and Herman big and There had Jbeem some words of oobtss something about eard-. playing.

The vices always travel in company. According to Herman's statement Vaugaaaj hauled off" and struck him. The priaoaetr ooadocted his owa def enoe. The jury him guilty but racommended him to nterey. 1 Isaac Domingo is a negro who, nnforto-1 aately for himaaif, fall hi to bad eoarpmay.v It' is, ef 'course, better to be alone taaa ia badf company.

Oa the 15th of October a gold ehalxr valned at $150 was stolen from one Whittag Baptbte plead guilty and bis been already1 seatence. The complicity of DomiagO eoutdl' not be clearly ntade eat, aad the Dirtricf At-r tornsy said he could not nuks out SAsti against him, for whifib, Domingo was no doabt' deeply sateihL A eerdict of; ao delighted ana still more. 'The caee of Arthur Barron, an KngTishmaa charged with obtaining money ttaaett tto felta pretence ef being chief engineer on board Ifccf steemahip 83r WCliam Peel, was fTeatry so at1 plicated. Mr. Davis waa a coandeaee aaan.

aad lent a too easy aar to the son inaiauatloasr-of Barron. Barron was going to giro aims', fpest job a large iron safe was to be bfoeght from tbe stammer at the foot of Jackson street, to Jalia atreet, to be repaired. It was aroveeT, pretty clearly he had acver ant thing to 4m, with as steamer. At this stage ef the prtP eeediags saother English men sjrpeared en the)1, stand, who aeemed willing to swear to any. thing that could be tortured in favor of Bar-r ron.

Bat was shewa he aad. offered $70Ct to get Barroa saved from ths proesaadea. ILe eseertsd he knew tm father la Esglaad. The) jary took a bewisset view of the trsaeaOm, and found Barron gTfflty. 1 MoTUARTEoRT-Weekly; report; olj deaths In this city ef Nsw Orleans, itom'thtv 28th day of Novemser to the 4th day oi De- iv.fi ''ii caotara aaerboa Loaaol uaagaataiB of taa bowels Hr-cwnseaflna ef the brain rnnampHua IS, laatati! eoBraieioa aroop 3, adoJt eablUty lafaalle eoaaao fry 1, dmrrbew eswaark diacrhesa dro-pey 1, Syaaa.

aery chronic Jyaontery ciptbeSk laaateraJe lj. e-Uepay I.ilfabianaii mgmii lm- wwwi-ciona arrer uailltimt fnm aeariat foear SL fceaaaaS farrer A yellow feeer diae ef heart -trw-we. I -n tf thr tiTar l.lnfumaa if tmV (aoanaoa diaaaaa af hidneae i i adaltS in rafaatjmzVaadaaw yadsy t. AufiaultBae-t ni t. ai karthd, pemnL BaMttacx la, fIlbora 4, letno.

3, ti.xti- am tZ. varioloid V. worse S. ftal, iSTv Jft-Vdr I jaar SsTawea 1 Lean Si te.Mt arowj ietelb.5; aUt from 20 U2S. from ii to SO.

6 InaMtof'. 14; bom 4 to 50, 13 Jntti 50 to 10 from "6 to 7uT from 70 a SO, fteea SS as SO, froe-i tee cad awejaid I. aaAaaera S. Total. li.

1, I warn ark Eaeiaad riwa? Ojroarjy i. Iwlasd 11, ItaJj 2, ilaxno I. SyaJa 1, Sweden United States 73, leat lutm 1,. not eard Total, 1S7. blarka.ai; aanlaWiiM, IA TataVW.

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