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The New Orleans Crescent from New Orleans, Louisiana • 4

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She Sew CricaM Creswnt, unt 13. 1B57. 77l erwenl TH! IXTRA IE88I0H. DIVIDED RESPONSIBILITY. VilMrlft Hi It A flsi ax ami tvainful ninM.

Oft rujaiw descent OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE STATE Of LOUISIANA. they conld enjoy something like nature One day in seven. Until this project Is curried into effect, he would le glint to have additional facilities provided for the peoplo to escape from the smoke, dust, foul air, and dissipa. tions of the oily, on Bundaya, lor a brief in .1 A 1 OLTA KtftA, Mf-Pil turn, wttliw uf sfslllKt (trill, HolUlIll, tt- pi) erttij. Uia frteniU ind KviitNiatftncfw ftrf rf pt'tf fi'lr rftip-tf'l ft) M- hinrrati, fr-ni Iht r.ir.ir if Otrtx! Br.nm IfMU, TO DA 19lli 0 ill trk tw tt.

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NO, 05 JOHN BTKCKT, NEAR CLCFF. K.w tark, tirixm flr. TA St a.4 I'OOKET PL'TLERT, ad BA.liKa. n.r s.m t'tp'KKT Cl'TLKHT. N.tat.ar, MVf a Ja-na SAWS, Ptl.FH as TOdUS.

WHKi ANVILS IH'M. Uliia-tia ut ri.vi'ha IKIES. G. AliTIll'It HKAVKR, iAit a Important to I tDryrrii. THE AfTii OF TUK LAST I.E iiSLATtJRE, 11.14 aid baeati Itt.SMh Jattuary.

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lifadquaiter NATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION PARTY, STATS OF LOUISIANA. Coraer of Keyal m4 1'HPiaaibaeiea) llrt. Th REttipr MpsrtitiKP ti pbova CotaatUiM ara kpii pv.tj UtUStiDAV IfcVbNlH pi LK 7 e'eloek. GK0. A.

FOiiDICE, i(fida4, T. MAXWELL, Bperplprr. 4. arvrt HViiYAoiaf. sKT Has liiKKhi tl X.

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rrptwiiptluup la all Iusuppp cupIuUj ptPiuupd if aed SlttUL. iltl nupllty V'oivlKit MlS Doiu.uc iirmf pud UI kplP. TwUtl pud ttmlKi AiUpIpP, FpppiiI MaUihupp, Uullj op IimuS, tSote il her Trunk eppnpS a plpti44 paportnipitt nf I.pJIpp' EuifPfliS TftlSkS, t.pitlp' S1 Lup-httr THl'SKH, UwU' Sal AUm wpputr mi0ii eua st i-UW t'Hl ts. iio.tr. i'itkix, 11 Will I ft ''PIPH wlfPirt.

Jam it il, Tho ti, ji mo n. MK 11 OH ANT All. OH, H. 11 rait, tttraak ivu, Ccorpe lh Third conld not have Inflicted upon hia revolted colonic a more aubtle von-gennce than the execaaive jcalotwy of executive power which he ennsed them to acqniro along with their independence. The poieon thia Tarthian arrow haa been at work in our politic for nenrly a century, and the mnlntiii which it haa cnftcndcrcd never exhibited more portentou ayniptnm than they to-day.

From tho Fcdcnd government to the amallcut town corporation, there ha been "tcadily increaaing tendency to cnt up, (lif- fue, enfeeble executive authority. Conatitn-tiona and rharter have lieen framed on the theory that legmhitive. bodie and delil-m- tive asm mblics are fnroritc ulmdci of honcaty, cf pntriotism and of every atntearnuulike quality, and that executive officers are predes tinate imbecile or knaves, incorrigibly ol- tlii'ted to ail manner of blundering or to all mariner of corruption, usurpation and treason. Much that was said and dono in Congress during the past three years is scarc ly to be eiplami except by auppoaing this theory to have prevailed in the most absolute sense Willi a Inrgn majority of that body. Thoso members who were awhile ago furious for the impeachment of l'residint, may well afford to let tint matter drop, since ronsrress.

by a ayhm of extraordinary legislation, have, practically reduced the chief exoctitivo of the nation to the mmtiou of mere miiiiHtenul oltleer, and have, in ao far as they have nar rowed Ins d'scrction, also relieved him of his responsibility. This action tr.utf, rs, app nutlv, the bulk of responsibility for the nil admluistration of national aft lira hi the two hous, of ('oOKress. tut, in reality, the traimtcr doe not Inks plow. As a whole, CoP'Tiss is irresionsil le and what is the mount of responsibility for injustice, delinquency, error, on the part of Congres as 1 whole, which can be brought home to a single member The case is one for special wonder wln re It exceed a feather's weight WLom, then, can the country hold personally answer ablo for results of national policy a con trolhd by congressional eupruiimey Thri ia nothing that boih-e more duikty for the political future than the diiUeulty of finding a raiisfuctorv answer to this question, aiuee there ia nothing that aftorda a surer guard agi iust abuse of power and bctray.il of trust than a liely sense of personal rosKiiisiblhty on the part of public functionaries. What the country needs is au arrangement by which the fewest number of persons, ami if poasil, one reon, in each of the cardinal sirtmeiita of government, may be called to account at any time for the BMjcitio condition of things withiu th sphere of hi official duty.

We must seek a correction of the evils of divided resxnsibility in a con crntralioa of responsibility, jeal- ousy of eieeutiva xwer ha led ua to place eluioet unlimited aiwer where almost com plete immunity from resiousibility gives th greatest room and th Ureat temptation for it abuse. Let us act ou the a-tsumptiou, for all history attests th truth of it, that no tent of power ia daugerou when aoooma-nied by a corresjHindtng resiousibiiity. Let na remember tor history U-achea tlu also -that the only way to mak responsibility effective anil wholesome i to bring it home to iudividuul, instead of pcriniltiug it to be dissipated by division and to vuuiak in the impersonality of a multitude. borne of the New York journals, unmindful of tho principles here adverted to, have ad vised tliat the constitutional convention at Albany largely increase the number of Stele legislators, a a means ot remedying legisla te brilwry and corruption. Th notlou is supremely stupid.

Tho more numerous the legislature tho further are it member re moved from publio scrutiny aud from per-eoual responsibility aud, on the other haud, the smaller the body the less easily can dishonest practice escape detection or just penalty. The opinion of other New York jouruala with regard to correcting the organisation of th city government, much more rational, aud ia wor thy of not iu thia community from the fact that the question of reorganizing the government of New Orluuua ia likely to come for practical coiuid. ration at no distant day. According to tho opinion referred diMsiou of responsibility ha been tho euro of New York city, resulting at length in state of thinga bordering closely on utter luiurchy and what ia, thef-ufore, especially needed, a strong executive head, responsi ble in hia owu person for all branches of executive duty for the preservation of the public peace, for the protection of life and property, and for needful sanitary precautious. To impose thia undivided responsi bility on one man, would be necessary to give him the absolute upp-uutm.

ut and re moval uf all subordinate officer charged with eiecuiue dutie in various branches of city administration, and especially in the police and the street commisslouera deportments, Having to consult LO 011 iu making the si lection of such officers, having the eutire power over matter within the executive he could not divide the blame for unlit eppoiutuicuta or for bad administration with any one. This coueeutrated response bility would, indeed, be heavy; but not more than a faithful and capable incumbent of tho chief executive oltice could bear. It is tiuo that the position would not be one of comfort to the dishonest and peri'uuetoty, and that to such it would perhaps have more terrors than attructioua. Hut, on the other haud, it would be precisely a puaitiou calculated to appeal to the honorable uiubiiiou of men of at. rliug integrity, of high publio spirit, aud of itu- questionable competency, Ad tntl riot brok out Iu Rirmlnif- htu jester Jjjr, uud fr ft tiui the city wu Hi tUe Btkji-'l uf ft biub.

TruuA urdurutl to tbe eiit of tba Tlmnkt to tbt olticeni uf Urn itoAiuur Bttirlitht fur Ute lire. port paptrt. Aoimi? thft Iateft pAlnnt litmptj prcel- twu iu l)r. Kuiil Lauiiu ut lli i cttyut) for nikkhig crvHtAl tthrrtl if'iitt for dt-iitii. th otUr lur ft nisUiud uf prepAiiug iviM tor lilliug uteUi, PPUft TO l.lVftttl'OOI..

Tbi.M till ill ft plvttnabt, Wtlt Alld t0ullOlHi('l pMitgS to pool, mt, tarred to th ftdvtrtueuiiiit uf tU hut) HrniiU pt, b. leut triu, tni. Duiialiltiiu, Uul) will linvst quick dupMlt b. Th I.tiiti'ttBiiinu ititt.lti bur In nt ti iu tu iu twiiityipix ditt, inj thtt tup btom lltl la twvuiy tbre hu-b wmiU1 rapid trip tur mt ruii ary itt sui-'iip. Hii ti Hue u.ia auouiu U.mtitttt iitt iuf Ittaiv, Itt-' lift oi it iftUt KolM b4tti, fito.

A trip by nl titi ()f tli tm pltttttiit ttli'l bettltlilul, ftud tiiinH klitjt ili Mub nh'p t'i bvi wt'h muif pain- Her ngfuiat ut lium til iitln cua vuuttd, Alt' J. Loig.tU Cv lit cf in The failnra of the impeachment chmo may not prevent the assembling of Congreaa next month. The opinion of Mr. Mtunbory npon the rem vuls and appointments of the district conim indent, haa given a new life to those who havo never relinquished the hojia that legislation should be 7C- nnn 'need during the aummer jolstice, and many politicians ho had not proposed to fuvor tho plan are now seemly in earnest that it should be carried into effect. Senator Wade's party of cx-cnrsio iista are quite veh' nu ut 111 favor of the summer session, and even ao cool -headed a statesman a Mr.

Fcssoiidcu has telegraphed oui Kiiropo, since hearing of the attorney neriil's opinion, that he will be on hand if Congress nief ts. The decision of the administration, on this piestion of removal and appointments, has evidently act tho political cauldron boiling a irible rate. It is flht with which the South have very little t- do, and cnu have little to say. We have no vote or voice t'ongresa. Tho steps taken by military comiiiand'-rs havo been UikiMi on their own pansil ihlv.

While our gov-rnuient is practically a military one, it perhaps makes but little difference, whether law is disre garded or respected. i't aiTiul s'xltnt Ir We should be very happy If the maxims of constitutional law could have some little weight in the decision of questions involving our temporal Welfare but as wo can do nothing in the pr, mises, we ill try to possess our souls in patience, and Bwiut results. 1'ud. tho pr nt aspect of affair, there ms to be nothing more advisable than a dihgi nt attention to nil mean avail iblo for the resuscitation of our financial condition. When th earth ia made to smilo with redundant harvests, and our wan-houses can garu, in abuudaiie the wealth of our fields; when ur levee ia crowded with sugar and cotton, and our commerce haa put our ledger in condition for pleasurable scrutiny, wo can beniu to illdulgo in the Ituury of politic.

and to criticise the conduct of "th goila that kei thia dreadful pother 0 er our heads. BLUE LAWS IN CI.HCIlf 31 ATI. In ('iiirinnnti the rbrirymen wivwlf t.rrt hfA ovv-r the fiw't timt ft cot. like Mint popularly kmwu tho "blue Imwm" of C' -ti- mrtii ut il(s iit form ft pwrt of tna mnnu i-pul iinlutioiisof thut city. Tbe "rvi.cli- c.tl XlmUteriftl Atwofirttiiui ft fow dnyft imm 4 Mn) or Wil-'tach who to bft ft very iit uible mayor iu ft formal rtJimm trance on six Aeveml jHiints.

TbftT allege Mint liquor, lici and ale ure In uu iuiuui on tb a gnuit'lin im done ou hautUy Umt ou hundtiy prorsHiunH fttiictmioii ratio tbe Mtret-tM and aro i.owy; tlmt ou tU tt diiT "wred concert, fuU'ly lletl tfiven to Mi; Ucttttum of the prof nut, Iovlm of bt'uvtnly bnrmony; tbtt Bim.luy nt-wpn- ptrft ro print and oW; thai on tin any livt-ry itubltiA ft4 (Uiditli.e n-iL boring villugr and dttuurtUi.e tbo people by ailurdiu ft cbanc for plt-tumre riding; and Uiey motb -ttly invoke the authority of tbe major to tuppr th ioimorniititMi and gricvoiia ftuuliariee of the power of dt.rki.eM. The litnjror anawt the appeal very pro- nt-rlv, addicting tli cltsnrvnten aa toicb, and his fflMwcitii'iiH. ii think that the proper aud atot etU-cluul bii'thod toerudicnte bundiiy tipplint; will he found in ronMin the luond Bne of thotw who tipple. Thi the proper proviuce of the cinry, and the urn) or evidently lit-Vft iu striking at tho root of the tree. If men an determined to iuihthe on Hundajs or othur dyu, ail the pro hibitory laws that KiitUtore au frame cannot them from drinking.

Tho supply wilt be propoit.ouate to the demand, iu spito of evfcrythiiig. It is ft uaturtd law, afaiuHt which no thin cau aaiL The Kviuiguhctti Ahatoeiutiou" will rt utedy this evil wheu their Uafbings are cttt ctiud with the driukers. The uiayur nest proujiwvi all his eu leavora to stipprtita Kunday guuiblniK- Ib-ro he iiii'bt have saiu iuvuked the Hiwerful aid of bis denial Bdvist-rs, for until gautbU-rs are Ud to ste the trror of tht ir ways, they are very Itktly to walk thernu, howt vur utauy ob-stnu Uon viiluut ollit nds may place in Uiuir path. If disturb the peace of worshiping couurrutious, thuy iuut bu proceeded ui nut, says iMuyr Wdntach; hut he divs not stt ut to see the exceeding siufuluitss uf their aiu if tht proeeed in au orderly and becoming luauuer. He dues not set any loid riht to iutt rftre with aucred couoerts, aud wmsid- eritiii that the influence of the concord of swttt souuds has been ever cousiderud great and good mural educator, it very well for the population of Cincinnati that their mayor dots not feel iu( lined to bo very severe upou oratorios and similar huuday musical entertuiumtuts.

The major does not see the force of the ob- jectiou to bunduy papers. Ho does ubjoct to newsboys dinturbiug church-goers by their vociferations, but really believes the Hunduy papers do more good thau harm. Those who object tu the Sunday papers should remember that uuarly all the labor expa nded upou them is completed lung before the dawn of Kunday morula. The Monday morning papers, aud not those uf the previous day, are those which should be remembered by the Munco nghteuus" iu their niule-dictions. To prepare them, editors, repr tets uud euuipobitors must labor hilu others are spending the Sabbath as holy day or holiday.

In northern cities the eiutotu is utmost uumTsui to print no paper for Huuday, but to gio a Monday morning issue to sub scribers. The best "blue law" meinbor of the angelical Ministerial Association" of t'iu- I'umuti, probably, does ut rejtofe the frohh news shett whtoh is laid upou lay breakfast tulde on Monday nnuuiiiu, though it has buou almost wholly prepared tor his imitructiou and gratiticution by Sunday lalmr. The pai-ui pr pared on hatu'day, to be enjoyed with the Sunday morning's eotloe, iimxt be throw aMde as unholy. Not by all, howevur, lor iu (be 4iscusiou on Ibis "point" of the address to the mayor, some uiergyuieu eonteased that they had occasuiually read Huuday papers Still the rending of stub an itu-uuirid publication was idently, iu the ees of the atisoviatiou," ft most rwprehennible and ungodly a'uuattiueut. As to the livery stabhs, tho mayor did not see the force of the prou st.

The more of proper recreation, auiuug green fifhls and in the air.ou SutuL.y, br tiig I cua-tU of the 'etbined, cri'. biid, coidlneit" tb'lii-m us of a clone city, the hvltr, iu his opinion. He would hi to stv an ektciiva city pt provnUd Kr u.ul hi where be gi all jimt of in Uie pr 1 UTnoCRAPHIC ESTABLISHMOT IKiaCENT BOOK AND JOB OfFICE, Wo. R4 CA.MP BTKKI7C BviataaSMBr iooDioi mums; orncp LITHOOBAPHIO trUittnf th Elfh.rtTaU,lkllland Ripsrl.s nd.nia alt th. Wapaiaary MaMrlat, I am Saw ta an ta 4n ALL KlSJIia ur LITIKXIR A 1M11 hi a ll.laSOr TO HI It-KPAHSKO AM otam im aniuuoA.

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la Ilia at, unJa, eliiasv II will Buauj una tsiaa4. Jai aawar HAWAII A POdl.RY Oflrtjpr at JuliP pi id i)tttw, Npw Itpl. ilili Utaas. BLANK UIULi OF LADINCJ, XA kAVXV AaV 13 A-J-ir X4.IUOAUI AT-l'SaV PniNIED OB LITU0URAPHED, AT VSS J. ItA tarn.

Mrw.lt m. IIIOH, aMItw mm Omi-I, HO. OAMP iTRKBt. itanUtM. la aaraaea, IU; Saif TJ, Wl MHI, Matte nan.

HT Tai Wsatit Oaarin fatHM wrr MWrtaj. 'I I In. amaia. martaat. la saaia WEPNESDATMOBSINO.

JUNK 10, WJ. Bat 70a registered If sot, do at mot, Delay danRoroo. mom hav the important and melancholy fin-norjiutrmiit from HVxieo that Maximilian wiit.nrerl, on th 3.1 Inst, to be shot, on th tiircceJing 'day, anil that hU principal cMrfs, Miramon anil Mijla, were doomed to to same fate. It ia consonantly to 1 fi-ared that a deed which the civilized world would lave avertd, and which It wonUl nnsparinKly rondrmn, haa bwn peTrx-tratfil. There ia "till left the hope of men iful interposition on the part of l'reaident Juarez, to whom win tlx beat poaaitil oyportnnity of iipnaliring hia late Tiotorie anil mrniug the good ratertn alike of the friimla and fnrmir of Mexico, by an ar-t not los eonsn'cnou for chtmeney than Kililical aagacity.

1 Tn Mission to Mririw. It will seen from the Megraphie dispatlia pnlilisherl in thia morning t'aaarairr, that the miaslcn tn Mexico haa leen off-red to (ten. Htecdrnan, Who, on aoi-onnt of the praaanrs of his private affair, decline to accept the honor. notwithstanding remarka in Northern pa per abont (en. ('ami 'hell not having pna.

cemJed to Mexico, few, apprrbnint, not ennainted with political movement in refer- nce to that country, will he prepared for the announcement, Wa have yet to learn whether the appointment waa off-red to Gen. ptcedman in conaeouenc of the resignation of (ien. Campbell, or whether it waa iuUiuded to remove thia gentleman. A. IYiwraW CoataaTion.

The Iberville Booth imgKeata the propriety of a plant.m' convention to be held in New Orleau to 00a aider the subject of the HUM leve, their dilapidation, and the last mean (or reme lying their condition. The hontb prnHwea Monday, the 22.1 proximo, for the assembling of th convention, and call meeting in l'taqueBiin on July 8, to elot delegate for Ibrmlle pariah. AU the pariah that huva uttered bom th. recent overdow ar re- to participate ia the deliberation of the body. touch a convention, by eliciting information nd furnishing anKijeationa dictated by ei-lerience, nilflit reanlt ia (oineUiinff advan-aleon to the planting interest.

Th real trouble concerning th levee la, not that we do not know what ahonld done, but have no money to iy tor doing it. tiboulj titer be an eitra session of Congress thia aummer, an allort ahonld be niad to pmture Its aid. Then nt work could be eom-Btenced speedily and ahoulit have noma hope of making a crop another year in the rtulolia now devastated. 'I her ia very little hope that much good can done in any other qnarter. On thia account it would purhupa ate better that th convention should meet a week or two earlier than it mltfht devihe mean and at once pat them at work, to have th whole tubjeot brought earnestly Jttore Congress.

At all events, the angea-iion a good on in every reapect, and we trnat that it will be favorably received and jtuondly acted on. lUtwiTBATioK. Th time fur furthor retaliation la drawing to a cloae very rapidly. luring theae laat lew day th oflluea of th egiatrar abould be crowded by th intelligence and liability of New Orluaue, anxiou to do all in their power to auvo the crtidit aud iroapnty of th city, and protect their personal and political welfare. If thia apathy ia Bot overcome, if our real citizen remain cal-lou to all appeal addreaaed to thou 00 n-cieucci aud putriotinui, and our city aud iitat aufler thereby, our own people, who huv th power in their handa, if they chooae to wield it, will alone be to blam for It.

The Whole ijuaatioB i fully before the public. Tu Buuruaa Cl.l a. We acknowledge th puliUi invitation of the gentlemen coutpoa-iug Vliia aaaociatioa. Their next performance Will take place at th National Theater, corner tf Uutouue uud I'ertlido itrw ta, on MouiUy veuing next, the 2ith iuat. There ia geuuiuo artiatic merit in th theatrical deliuealioua of the bbakupeare Club, aud ao highly are they appreciaUd that invitation are auught after With avidity.

We ahall tuk much plcaaure la atteuding next Monday uujht, Elaewhare wiU be (ouuii bieveua a letter ou th eptuiett tk atturuey gauaral aud urgiug a July eeaaloaot Cungreae. 'lie For lateat by mail we aacaad pane. A paper I la ctfeuiaiiuu ia WaalnnKtoa and la baii-K eumerouoly tiaued, aakiug Uia I'reaukul to paiuua Uen. Lungaireat, a a Paul Morphy, auii family lrt her, yesterday, tor Pari. 11 Tb kfauoaal uiUiUgeaoer Uutie that tleutral Kliai ulan, Uu la upacially afiaoted by lit ila-cuiuu of the alturuy geaeral, will nut ply to ke reltevad.

II ka doea uul aak to be relieved, the luielligencer I aaiared wiU nut moved. Airoa, Ui wlnuiajf brutwr in tho Ut bttutly fl.tir with Collyr, wtw UiuuLl ua Hb UiU ht1 rcicd lUt If juriii. KtiMUlh wriit9ii lug ltltr to It. Dnk, ll fling Utt 4MtUetueut wf Ui Uuugitritui diLUtiulty Uif bAii of couittrotutiw, aa arriiKu.ug )ua fur bis part to tU liuaiiit. U.

bu lud In ft leiirr publtili.J Ld Uio Poiitb Journitlg, tuuuir LI ba dt(Ui4 il uimcrry lo JiuilUjf btuuif iU ftoimHUuua euittttJutd In KiMu(b' tWur, ha wbolg puliilo. eoutlucl la publltil kaufta. uttl 9U Uil oouJuot rttij bu jiwuiic- lisVU. Ftonr bu Ullvi brt fuux tl jIUui it btml tiac tht of Hay. Juhft WiUiAQiHj ftua BfettMr, it enpUsia of of tb loii lU-tUUbOK.

Bcerbon Aim. AbrtUtttiu iauiuia La $ima $ttOG la Dm kwutiAUutt t.r Ui riwf vf dtwuuie voluicJ of do i terval of quiet enjoyment of the beauties of rural life and scenery, Cincinnati seems to fortunate in its mayor, but as to the 'I'v-tu- Heals" they ought to have a tax levie I to supply them with A xnodienro of common sense. The day of the "blue laws" went by long since. They must bring tho masses to their way cf thinking, if they wish to curry their six "points." Hlktsm Itvmtu The body of a railroad laborer was found, ft few dn)n sgo, anttr a broltce sear Menipht. He had hfca psid ofl.

and happerifd to mntua iu a dnnkll! Kitioun tliflt lie bail citileon ilollars in hi This mippimcil tolmvs ht-iri the motivs ris irmrilcr, kr hn body was ilrippetl of every particle of c'ollnnff. The tridtre over the l.tfnnrche at ThihMeanx ii nnriy linhfil, au I pron.Hcs to be oua u( the tiro'-t atrtir tnrea in the Estate. Two white in i'n hill a quarrel, the othT (Hy, in Thihctli sua, which waa pretty nettr cuiuiiuittiatt i nut anions the m'sro boniiUU'iri. Itiecont- nen and in'itrnn'nt of fh mayor, howvir, hi trflfct ot nfUlin the aw 'lit jr pfa'eshiy. Ihe iinnHiti'ion in Lai-nirrlie it mriti lioif very lowly.

ol the miimtpritp'i iilimutuii hve suaiuvu the coimintfiicy ot terra nrui. Hip fiiitnr ol the itnUodsus beiiliotil tilll htl ilaivn tha nmilf i of a creisnse niopper, which mif to rr? Ur. buries IUiiiiod, of waa shot on flovf rritiinit niicet, a niirht or two str-i, by arnn oTon unknown. His tfouutl is psiulal, but out Uai'gt'runn. Two tifirrops were nrnwupd In theOiachltft, Denr TrrtiUm, taut wrek.

the rtfifioct shunt Monroe nrs mikina tj-ler- iiiPtl r-iti-rtit to tS''iirs thn hfftclit.i of lit. ltn. hp white people are tn oiK.tiig Uivir en lcitvori With tll UtllL.tHt ftVt Will. Itsrn are very irouMfunme on aome or inn plantation- in the par tub ol bi. James.

Tbey are tii rum. Mr. H. Mom, UHir of irry Hs. nf the Vn 'kfinirtr Tntl, do ia i jo county, Mis, a Im iltt)n iied 7 he sftfttHaiinatHin or mr i ii-nTeniein a- ntimruu, whit we m-nti'itid a few days Kf( w4 prpe Iratt tl a to'cru fr.

tu Una tity, who Las biO strenitr.l, an now In jiit mt naiuit. A I ni'oi D.n who wa Plain tn I ir-ir te to the eorreauoattent uf a rtliru ini-r. antei to tt.e daivritron Nt-wi tliai he at In IWe aiid die tn puis," and sv, for th) In formation of buiisr, that, cbickaus roost Uljt) la Hi A rreulitr una nf seamra it) rn ia hfweeti it4lvcioti and i.ivertio A. A teller in th" vacu KKiitfr nay a imv of is men wcra killed reeniiy bv a hofty of Initiitis Ditiy iniifp attuvo uie uiottm oi uia an Tim hsVHtititt t-ttrrifd ofl a a lilts wooiaa. Mr.

Kfynoht. of brown ooantv, ht ai-g Paul to tmva bt ild by lodiAfis Ulsiy betsrvea t'totui lij ou aud I uip C'olftulg. lbs b.i i lex.) ilnrald aiya that ClaSnrne, the rw county seat of Johanou, bcattiluoy b'cstrd and hat plenty of wood utii watr. At th at of lota ua the bth thoia so ttte ouare sold at prH-e ran bids frtn l.o to a io, Tdf ineaa-iir" ''i by ft -t, boousa were Bold to Biuke an t.rt-u4i of mt tha sj'-lt irt- Ua aill at uire toiurto tor btil.diog a Jail and a eotirt houe. tne mtttprial.

in Hi form of baM biae liiuetiloiie i at hand. A sUiain saw and srit utiil, and caidibi Iwtury, are atresdy ut opt-ra- s. A correspondent of lb Carpus Coritl Jl tlitr Pel tlntlK't CuUlt Ol CotiuiV, Tf X4j wa froinff ki me try ai a iurrti hHI, tj wm btuuat't Ut a tiet.4 iocs by me rnpiJou of ortisr I lbs juiiif ssui thflortifr mtitttHt but It a rutsiiy cooeiudf that all ws ftuitndt-d bv It, as jurors such as It required eouid sol found ia tli county. The court tbt-rcfof aojotinia'd wuhuut dpy. On of the oilfonera afi-ined to ba much diwtroweil br th order, aad druotuded bis trial if it had tu ba broiitiht btore a Jmy of women.

Ma ww rt 'raiied, and waa rf anded ti prlaon, there to an hi lawyer paid, anul th div ot i ls ftnt, ui l-a bd-ral govsrumt-Ob imp trttd utom tu ne airtatiy ut biuom in uinurum paria oi TtiSSS. Til Oxiosa.Toaiurruw aveuiti. tli 20S, tlis DW lUc v( aiua.U)i.iil, th. wilt oit-aed ut th. public, wiiti atis.h ai'd well adeclei! variety iruuiia, at ll ht.

dalle. upumta th. ht. list li; 'Hi. Oxford ta otidi' KMd Ur.

liniriuui lii.hup baiug general iji'tiiaaer uad atr. harlea Murtob atas utsnsKir. 'lb. pn. uf atmi.tiaa will ta oaly tweaty av eenta, and tha aiiraciiiiaa wilt b.

ul a a.tui tu mass it an sKii-vabi jilac uf aaiuauiaeut fur U. saiuraer a.euiug. Oi.Ysrio Mvnc Hai.1..' -This favorite pla-a of autiipcinrrit waa noluuiy Well atlqli.l-J, ti 11 IU I oveintmiutt laHt tHKhi, to lanta and grow it at tne bu no-roup rritis ituymnna ana tue rmi'ty tm tins' Johnny lisudt-n in umlr iituuii anis per hoiottioiis uf burnt coiS charaftrr. T'i iy hna and bfikftt sinters p-jiloruifd tUelr reppt'tiva pria with tha uul avlat. All th married and tiii married Pliould and the sidf ppliinag fare or "Truutius ia tne hiU-hoo, ur "i.i M- rious Priiper Ux.

FrUay eveum Wit- im t'arletcn, tha young apirant for the mantle of Tjho l'ijr, sill bvs a beuulit, wiivn will apprar aa (term-l J'ripr Uts' nhita Ilor of Uia 1'eppera." Tm Pan-aiAN Kain Tha Prit.ru and Priuceni uf t'ruppia wnrv received on tturday, at 2 u'ctovk iu private audieaca by th euipror aud emitrts si tha Tuilcnet, whither they bd bjen pre edtil if uia rrupun aniitispiiUor, toant as tiolis. Alter Ui suaifuo tiiair umiPtiea pre- sealed to th prince and pnoaeaa th otk-ers of duty, ana weir royai tuea mirujuoea 10 in ttmperur tne perHon 01 tueir nuiis wiiu naa scuooipatDied uiaiu to trttnte. tuur court cur riasep, with two uorMS satin, prece.itid aui at- ttLtlrd by outrider, bad bnu atto the I'ruppmu fiiibasay to couvey the pru.ee aud prmjts to tiio Tuilenas. Their msjestles (rave a Rraod dionar in tho eva iiis in hunor ot tha 1 noes and urlnoeMS. The titbits wire srraiiRed as at tha rci'utiaa of tha kintr and uueeti of Uia neisniua.

giinu vilvd coupiptud of members of th unpitrial Tsiiiitf. lurtisn urtniop, memiiors ot the diio- Oiatiu body, th prcpidfiits ot the heuata atid the bodv. and thv par pun who acomittia- sit'd fnnca rrudtrick Wtlliaui aud tba i'r incurs Virtoria. 'lb ctr royal liitibueustis of Prinuia aluo paid their Drat viPlt to lb evuibitluu ou HptunUy. Alight 111 1( at the Pout d'teua, thy entermt the pal at by Us sate ot bouor: in theu ancttridud lo tile ter- rsre ot the (fraud nave of mat laiit- and mails the iiur of it, bt-simmitf with tlis re rub nei-tioa.

Haviiitt restltfd the Knifliab department, the Hlua- trio us vikitorsdspueudud and aaauuued lbs objects IU drtall. VMien in the room appropriated to Knglbth glass tby sudilt-nly umt i'rntc Alfred, wuo at onus eiubrtti tid bis Mister. Allr a low utiuuttiit of uoti wrpstiou snd cordiality Pnuos Allnd withdrew, nd, purpuinii bu prouu'hsds, wtut to at the Cats Mewpeutjur, i-Ui. It has been stated that Artt-mna srd dial a Csthulit), but Imp luneral at Waterferd, Mains, wss oondtK'ted by a I'rutepleiitaleisyuiau, TliaouiHus in whu-b tbe reuia.ua were mcioud are described at toUoan 'the i tli oft, of which thera were four, were in eloped tn a lare bos or oe, marked "Kroaj lit. wood Ji l.oQdonSuulptaro Ilaudle witi.

pin rtuiovina' th uover, au oakua bos WAS pern Willi a enveiiiii! of hlsi br iitil- lotb. ti.it kty atiidtivt! with Urse beaded black bails, in duuh.t rows, iiiviiis the atijran of iueliu iu the arratiiif liient, I pou the pi te of tbe ooHlu were sunt black handles; upou the top or tba OoIliB as a lur if bra uiate, twulvo bv tlf- tcvn iii-ben, ad Char In t- Hrowtia, atd Ui ii hi yearp, kuowa to the world as Arts 'I'ua i tiu i tuna wrra oo upuu tng im mu arradtp with tits lunula "It. t. (retl uiBte,) and a climter uf tlt-aved no wars. 1(imu Ins the lid a 1ihiUu coiltu whs usietullv found ildered aud buiniutii'slly sakd Ibis being cut sway tha Btur toftui fulhiwed.

and th.a tha pbeii'" Lr inner voliio. uuu roiuovuitf the lit ot thip Ui rematna wr exumttd to view, th festure batuial but dicolorud. and was iiittto that dm ouipt Piiiua bad votuuieuoea woik. wsa im, dtitihied vspednmt to espoes lbs runt i up to tlm viw ol ths trietias ana rms- tivrs dixiufeoiauta ware ud to unutralua tha shpss svohsd, aud Ui cullius wsra iaiiuvdiately fiuca. sb ot I'n 4K, psh Tins rtrtlcuhr sUt u'inu ts ailed to the csls of UuupIioM nod ni.ii'e ItintKiire, rootriii, il.ea aud itiors, lo kv t'tuce -hp J.iy ai It oVio 'i 4.

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