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1. i ANE UiLAO ING NUMBEROR cXVII. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1868. NUMBEl, IhE C( CHES. 'WASHINGTON.

OF C(')N(iG S. he Lur.er of Astburn in Gecrgia. WI I r1' ui ed (ay. A I r' rI I re ton I ant tr I A 'I. i Irv o' tnd rr -t lIs 1 ,1 1 i 1e 9 rf II 1" -i il 1l.

ihe tax anu to e' i i lstr ir hb -'nr of 1 iP wl It it Ia I u.e at aud radical 760 i I i en a tn ,) i It II h). I-. 'o th I In i 1 I ai ll. lC. lr VI ,,1 tI, '11 te, re ta I.a,1 nl, e- 1 ,4 ehte J.

A nI I n.I ri' th-, sp SII deaft it- A .1 i wr' ed1' ttlemams'lO 7I. the pr "cunlt aketd -1 tI. ii extx lu wrap. S) i tot ri ie Ir 'l lla I In, L. was A 1 1 1: h.r" in lilt re ri- yI rg Pr n1 IIa, L.

'e llltua' a sotnhr'raties aI ll'o i l'i Cis rIT ir )f A lreci I. tl': a I ata-i w'': 'heir Rat aIt ha'v hea 1 r' Ci1 i a 'r anid iniaTI 11' II. I lt lta i ta tiat a ,4 Th, i v.l I ire withouiit o' p.i it de, that mila)ni a will ir oi nit ni tl.t to ia lraw by pub, I', rrr.y wIl in- hue a II 1 1ir 'i (OrttIiITi hae Ns.vale and Decaiur FROM VICKSBURG. lpp, Ii. Reivedn-le.

A. Ameo app-hlnied PravlIolasal overaar. Vi'uriiao- satlund -il -hy hv McDowell. renravet J. iun.phrey-.

i.ia crtn. ani (. I -I. lialker, 0rti Gen. A.ie',ert Amr.is tl Ita iral: nl ot verno aiu Capt.

dis'St 11ers atLrt ey general. FkOM RALEIGH. New Government of t('relltna. a ari Ir, Jtlut 15 -Wmi. H.

holden, g'oveorir ict if North 'arioina. Iore. hao lama. tsrr crinvent r.g the general of the tin irI elrt the lIt day of next. I.

od that th' t'. te offi bhe Il, a- i thart i hive b.e', re. ird, I I an11 a are alr'adv t'itied, who I re- a-I wili comply with the liw ot Covj FROM EUROPE he ll.Indes Pems em fleverdy i.iHIi,Jinte papers applaud eiaverdy Ii.ton'Ia appoiantment. The Time. says: No could hie nut Ih re ho won I lipe I ih more confderne as the honored ep'irkesulao a lreat nation." la I.

Ne'wt wi'! the ail tatatt as aP a h'i e- nft FROM FORT tE88 Fatal hhipwreck. MI-)r June Il t-h bar': ri. II N. a Irlea fo, abrhte (ft ('ape wetla to pler'. ri I n-rew, till twCn'y ix.

all three. The eteamerNevada has lan, gone FROM SOUUTHWEST PASS. TIwa-T P'a a. 15- i W'uad a.t Iciht. I thi 'la uti.

iey iaata'r. frori il hlais vaA with and IpaSgtrr, to rte( vy. Nicker. l. la.

It ('urtJs It nri, litin Clhinton, and hint ati hi (nI the bar, bound ouil: cnt' njd Uhlanudand I' RIVER EWid. air ri'' I'. Juiane I'assed dtrwn-i tt s. rhi r.a witll barrge, a ",1 srt 1 (a weali at ye.ter-iay. at 10 A.

M. ti raly. at. de a- lart-, "ie licer fal.irg anr tat an grrrd hratang irr, ar-ai Junte 1i. hair with lv-' It II irTfhis in the caual.

Weather clear MAREEI5. i. I. 2 ii. to tar-I Ia l.

I ali, uri Cot'or market iaibr ahir ta rday 1rr0O asai Jne I 11 i i a i 1 on m. rka. -ir: on I. 1. i 1, Sales 4t.

i i 'ilsa intt lunC 1 a a ra' 'r, trinm 02rkta ir M. and a.a- tag eat. heat Corn I I park $2" I BaciD i rril. Sadee It cle clear a-de. 1 er ie' meats 'loll std tartnmintaly tniaclra frnm at ie.r middling' iaky) tatieo cannot td given, ocal Inteiligaete.

RIPORTORIAL mate' of the Dexter. steaniboat, killed a negro deck-hand at Kenrerville yesterday. The body of the neero was brogtht down to the landing, and a- i oq.ml-t will be held upon it. The particulars, an ftar aa learied. are to be found in our river coin nn.

New ()rle-ns yachtsmen are anxiou to Itst.the speed ,1 tle lnea each', wh ri rear bed Mobile from New York. Th Ibi vor. we th ik -ery justly, that ouuhetru builders can compete triumphantly with aily of tl of the N.orte. 1h-3 frend, Mhlaiory pr flehs thern-e-lves willot stake a iet.urand dollar oupen the success one of hise 3. clt- any ol thw uiay bie i(c ed.

in "ur irrin' a darker who'-ad --r-t lthb t-m toy ere boisn as Cea, rie troun ackwon rtrei to the itable on Me homen't street. wis i lby the pil' tahiing pl -asantaiit iit 4 '1 ii fl t'lati ii'e ritiet, ord. i unabllt to i-i of ti.n;sell. was 'oneiiied to ruratce wi er- be sLas llralJy diecotveed, gloomy ana reer -ro ls ei-ri yer. rC tir han- acinted Moaesre.

J. G. and A tlcd il -o Ltvy, 'ly" t.dent and asritantuiuperiateudent of the lnsana 'ihanks to old Aquarian and Pilvinae. wbh I. iia wialrg yirlr-oay the Lex: r( a ta in t' of is to t(ie at the Itay of it.

oir ti.e be and Nec OUletanu are hb" r. hp, ce, The prers of htuineess p-event. its from men'iolng greater leniktr the piC-nlt, ryiven to his i un, oua tu hl.hI.): tl 'Ir. on I odairtux, the krr-at clott or of cly. shall reOnur to this I a-aent aft ir.

Mr. ('aihrei, the irrpre.esr;no of the Opera flr: takes hil deiatlture for Ei roiii this i g. iu le'e his fori the xi ritic aetnr. We wlah nim all the 8ajcess that he dei ('apt. iHarry Judsen andl the iildventuiOuea navryat r-, in good thie tc1, i-- ld-y trlan i lt cruie al csi rouai.

After tir 'wly ei b'spwre'-k on r-veral occa.i ons, yt: Ii id- a sale Larbor at Biltozi, where they wi-r" ty i. -elil! in red -Iia Ig er i.iiii a ot wLi- by for hiit, an-I tLtir 1 i'nt'k weaI of I is exaclien-: the or of Horn I.land. The governur bit so otten at Ite bair that be i- tin itbest lish. I- tvt-ty five dollarr' worth of slhver plate was 'toliri on Sunday the rest s-ect of iM'. E.

Lit-llirioa, curuer of Camp and Oauge tdrefts. No At, aewer to tle writ of qri warranto serve ipinr Ml rar w1ll be til-d by tii t' -intleIi an's cirun-el tr-o-a, and a day will pruobbly be Ltxrd 'or the bctini of thi case. burgertu AschIe, U. S. who uoas been on duty iih tLl- di-trirt -il'e the a ivern of Sheri tas, seen oidered to jun that ofli.r at Fort Leasitoworth.

The bravo, a sloop yacht of seven'een tone, huilt by our lW i felm'w a aMy. for a lighter on Brazrs bar. rreacned h-r I laie ut deatioratin on tle ult. hbe ealed ,.11 the way from Mhab -ny's ship yard, at lea'i- thel P. brita n.ne hours.

Toe people at -e r- dit- ghted with the Bravo. tShe reile'tqa vreat in New Orleans handtcraft and John M.ho.y'a k.11 in his urufesaion. are all full ag tin. The temperature yesterday, as shown by the tl.rnomelter at C. Duhauetl', corner Bienville Chartres etr.et.-a.

was as follows At a. t. 7I degrees: 12 a. -3; 3 P. HI; 6 a.

4. The ode reteie by Dr. Butr last night, at the prereetatIon of nrtfals foutn the E.io-ror Flrarce, i urilnerally cuonidered an excelleirt worth-y oIf high reputatiun for ab.li:y, earnaug aril A patty or Nimrods went to Chef Mt nteur, ciu -rJd, y. to hunt tae deer with -rn ai bound. They killed except a few ini pore.

and ly de. ire they shall rnoecr I in the marshes on a i-utiung excuralun before November or after 3larch. Ibe legi'latnre shouild plai snme kind of law ffor thi Iate. Tleo or thrre weeks ag-, aI iit tig party, tIolow the killed two epa 1 ior lerniant, one with twnus and the other tl-e twn. We thank cur friend John H.

Rees, Ela M. -fr sti tation to tihe grant of No. it, W. which will be iianigiirated at thle carn'r of Ex Sh.r'go Place and Customhouse street, on Maturday, Ibe 2oth at 10 A. a.

After proceeding tt rooFh the principal streets, the Coiaciave aind their friend. will a.ij urn to the lake, where addresses will be anl the various ceremonies arnd arusenient- begun. It promises to be a 'arely deiichtful o.ccaeion, and the hundred times 8even Wire Men Ihave our best wishes fur the mrccess or th ir lertivltiee. John Masllny bas sold his flee sloop-yacht Etta, toi M. Maurice Dade, if Mo She is feet loi very aiiln toe first bo-rt has ever hold a ctiUzen of that place.

TuiK festivities of Futday at the Fair (roiindo. col ducted under the auspices of the Fire I)eui rimect, who on that day Inaugurated their annual passed off with evldetlt eniytlnent to all who participated. At u'click the gates were opened, an visiators began to arrive, although, owing to the heat of the early hours of the the great-r number of tire guests did not rte ah the grounds until later. 1'pon tle ipper alery of the roctigon tl lt'ildlug Jdeger's brass hand was in poitr in au-n sent o'ut elodcous echoes over the lawn to the race stand, where the part of tLe day's festivities visitrors as they arrived. About the grounrda were scattered use nusual variety of soda tardes, boths and tide shows.

Tihe flyug-horses setd Pur, Judy appeared to have their lIull chare of hile the lottery tablee aid the electric nea huine. where vicitore were charged ti ricnt and then chlriged tll they tild hold on Io loDger, troed nlillnlesely proular. II ti the race tratk ithe 'port went oi n.e-n -hile. tiri cnti -t th'I-and engine trottlig mile. whi terulted In a victory ir Frugh a of tin No.

1i. as Creo'e t. ashiegton No. 2dt, 5 tcril, No. I'.

4:4 I halmeite No. 2'I, I'hiladelphia No. 14, Nrxt in order came the race for steam eneiles, entries b-ntg Orleans NoI. 21 and Louilian, Ilose. The ntest was an ex-'iting and closre one.

hrd was won hy eirleans Noi. 21, which carried off I thle dtprinia a'di lIlu rrhhon, miaking the qnuarterr; 1 T. hit lr the diianrie 'a "he tiuie made by l. iv i v--i rter, T7 hb lfI tile ti-i in th-re woe eon ti.r, -hlre A ricnr and N. J.

Po i Nt I I ctte tHook 'or r. i- id Fe-rry No. 12., iLtay, trad lerry No. 12; J. Helple, No.

lS; lHenry Taylor, Colulibia No P. placket: Frad I-k erlhmnan. M1r. Posey uti jrovcd the winner in 24: -n rno of 10 yTarc, ri nerr to weigh I itriu pivardt C-err-ill. of i pl.

aH i yl '1 3 hi i-lti 1 .1,. FId' of (hS i. 2I1. I ar lr I i steer No. 1.

The i H-pe, Mr. Ca rol, care lthy tar 1i '5 wi nu fa ir a i t-V-. r.tws. -i C-u- II- W. I i A illi nNo.

I i 'P. 'd'ler i-ad Fc ry No I1; t' i 4 1 a 2 r. ter1 NL 2, i. Il -r 'oi a a br' ea, I oluttter I. Jotinson, Perseviraince No, I i.

ii bin trle ac line. rtd tr lth.t and he al udknitiief, all iht iii fresh and eager for the trce, trhe ws treraendous. At the cf! theiy daerted. Itehi at the samle momtant cri wcs tft-r to cheer them on tair turney, s'rt retr Piy the fled to tieon as they snlhit pans down thie In It-ie i-n they came, the knowinto nents rint at an aimbiiing gait, their wu ai tLetr -ides, in the military douhble-quik for awtile they disappeared ar-cnia 'Ihe tirdt turn and meantwhle the crowd ruahod frsnt-ially over agin to the railing bordering on tl b-me Here it was that the exciten ant of the day existed. Down toward the stan-I iame the tmeft runners-one ahead, a s.econd close upon him, then three or four in a delaster, rlhen two or lee more together, and the rest at irterti-ai behind.

Around some they ecane in rsn a number of their sympathisers, spurrmn them on to more frantic effirts. while the shoot ing all the time was almost aeafening. Mr. Beile. of Jaekaoe No.

18. passed in first under the 3M woe the gol4d mdal. The mecoad prize. a medal, fell to Mr. Br ccell, of VolLtteer No.

1. woo ctaelty followed him. She hand engine contest for exempt members, twenty nrea to run, and water to be thrown 'hrocgh tifty feet of hose, was won by Ferry No. 12, ab chmadethe distance in and then 'brew a stream in 3'36). Aird whale these amusements were going on on it ae race track the dancing plitform was I.e ne of none the leFs eager enjoyment, for he unic there had summoned scores of couales niatgle in the dance, and the picture was one tared and blended beauty.

I Iy and by a movement took place toward t.e arers where it was evident tsome unn'srl sport as in airi.ination. In a few momnts the seats were well filled, and shor ly after there might emnl cvn avproaching two men bearing on ai le a healthl black norker. tied to it by l1. tture, ard C'iLuealing tight me'rily while be. 'itd wd a1 crowd of hoyeager the chase.

ile jig and e.ct.rt dwappeared for a few lioln the arena. but presently retppetred. i i i oh, how changed the view lH prcine majesty en'. rid ite ring plentifully with 'ard, his bristles glistening In the ant i-t ecect Ike unto tihe tinie horired quills ttch are nsuppoctd to LdJrn the peevish pur 'up P. Once Il loose, and a I from a switch falling loon hit htieches.

he tewlldered quadruped elevated his ue hr -xir nl rid with a grunt hroke away. tulloned by ha a Luwdr Ccreaming young4ters as me oldeters. one caught turn bat he Sit ped a another arid anoher seised his I with on hett until finally on.e i le it leacuus, sadly voracious, grasped and i. himt. Tieri te rest cr, aled arou dit, aux n.

't he in at the death. when sut slenly IMr. Pig It n. r. fh is he i the te l' ut of ih- ring.

no) capto-ed, ire Prct'in, he flinally rsccee led In taki.tg ret.e n. unrl auk se tuatu nlety trom hi- pulsu-re. niit go, ou, and dwell at length opon the it it that pleanui mcene, huo tie daucSL was resumed, antd t'i" i no'un i i ngt have been tibard, ec mtt -ri heu and k'a in tie e.si or ii: it by all be mromed up in this, that all noatteo-d Sijojyed themnelves heartily, and all du tbtLes, I rg rward with keen anticitdttuus to a rcret al t.f that er'j'ymcit next Suitdity. TIuN large crowd of aspirants for aavora Ir to the new ly tli c'ed State autuo ri itS were to be siten around Institute rday, appiSalcuTly cnr.fient' that that day was at ie-a t.ie carrying out otf ti.e proveins of it It gi-ltra Ion's. pr)oielautluu, and the i asl the gv'ern it ute n.

But tihe event did not oc I)tring tlhe rii rng it weas runmored that the governori and 'ti mit governor elc had appeared iudge Durell fur the it i before tk'ng their Feats: tint. It tiired out th it. it ii tikh they dii' call upon the judge, tile oath wis it adruin aered. Later in the day Warm ti t'lled utpon nHiker at hia bat only iii tci inhfrmal niiLt.ner, adr apparenitly wilh to of then making atny detnati. for the gul ait a'iritt emair.

At latest advniis Mr. Baker 1- stlilt goverLor, Mr. Conwuay is mayor. Mr. Wil iil.tlne is clelt ot pto'ie.

an I lieu. Buchanan ctn.n.arda tle filth military MoSi: A --The total tumber of de'il a in ti le, rted la4t week 'y tie sextone of the varions cemeteries to Ir. W. Itr. meyer, secretary of the Boardof Health, was 19li.

it which 3 wets drowned. 1 died of womud I killed accidetally, I cholera, I Brium tremens. 1 cngestion of the brain, 1 of the btAn. 10 cotr seampion, 10 fevers (ritio s. ii rgestive.

intermittent and typihoid 1 gout. 3 tea. dlisease, 1 were sill-born, and the oalance ed of various ordinary diseases. 40 were under 1 year, 19 between I and i0, 3 between 10 ant 1,, I between 15 and 210 10 between 20 and i30. 11 he.

tween l30 and 40. 14 between 40 and 50, 4 between .:0 and 2 between 60) and TO, I 70 and r0 and 4 wtiose age- were not reported. 61 were males. 45 females and 3 infants. 71 were whites.

I2 blacke. 11 mulavrnes ar 5 not clan-ifled. 77 were natives of the United States, 14 not stated and it were foreigners. Boant- o1 full meeting of this board was held lart evening for the purlon of cl' c' rg an organii7 ttion. Upon mtiiriu, the i tirnt went into at thi n'nell1 ehr.n of wlhi'h the doors were opened, and it was aund that DMr.

Markey bad been chosen chair. men, at Mr. W. B. Lancaster, secretary.

Mr. Kairer ohleeted to the election of a seeretary in secret anod, in his views, wit ans taIn biy phiild. It was, therefi're, res to trroceed to a new election in open whirh been held, Mi sars. Marse) and Laucaster were chosen chairman and secretary ely. The board then adjourned to this evening at 6 o'ciock.

FIiST DIRTRI(T CotRr -A rtOUPe was ei red. yesterday. in tl.e cabe Oliver CaaLou, hrpged with manslaughter. Baptiste Claim charged with knowingly receivl ii stolen property, was declared not yg J. Kein plhaded not guilty of stealing the mi, tey cintatned in tle bIxes ot two the cars at the station corner of Prytani and t'leacsnt streets.

on the 'tth of June. lie was aSsrted by the private watchman of the railroad tcan any, ater 11 ir and 70 fuund in his pockerts in postage stamps, tickets and nickels. Master Kern ban a pretty black case against him. Sitx DIraTIiCT 'ItO tcrrarlo case E. Heath vs.

Jno. It. Conway for the 59oralty, was continued. yesterday, on accouna cf it.e illntes tf Judge Mr. Woelper.

the polite and eflicient clerk of that court, In. ins us that Judge l)uplantler' sickness will -i ably confine hint for a tortlrigbt to his Iltune: :1 at Judge Howe Vill be too busy this and next week to preside; but that he feels confi let the the Third. Fourth or Fifth urt wil c. usent to on Wednesday. when toe case a i tribaby be trild aid decided on.

In the matter ot the State vs. the Bank of L.iti i-ana. the I reer its it tl he dthflerent hI with aIwhi lies the ripht to appoint one Itf tlree i ra to lqualdate the ailrirs it te i nk Ii Iruie tioglect ti. si get a cr am the al ent 7evolvi upon Judge Duplantier. John J.

It' nre. lri has been lappointed, and a bht'er -iin'i couli not lae ha ben selected. Ir. roite ia hen cinLected fur narby y'ears with the banks in thi. Miate, and is re.ommen ed in the highest manner Ii come of the firat capitalists in the city.

iscoOni tISTtICrT TCiRtiooI'Is Marrcii was arres ed on Sunday, for breach of the at tLhe instance of Wldow Courtade. ITenty dollars or ten days. A. and E. i.

were arrested ir. Front L.evce atrcet fir ru; Itu a ih wuthout a eiy were hrav ly tined, the re, reiusod to alluw them ti cJntinue the Sii-i; ite. (tis. was taken na on strPe. for I( tiubir the ceche of a saloon, and I ti'ni leg vhitsuls wiihout puying futr omeJ.

tayts in the ikh e. Webster, for furious driving and knecking a woman down in hIs furious course. tn Dauplimn street, was sentenced to pay $2 spend a day irti te estaOblishtnent ow under the superintendnore (f the veaerable Julus Augnstuts Nuble. I wa ne gr, ts were taken np fir fig' on ithe I tre. seviral otiers, tIr in that ty, i ai few iughl'sa under rhlteer cf tle L', synt for tsbitual rdly tqr altt.

to rt an ialen tte es tf ie mnitirl i v-' n'h n3itne, The cita're was blt O-i 'm cs to as to hi eii.l to an' wer iit '1e c'arge (it St' a'ng a p)tl if oh let. i i- al pron .1 grunudleass and Larri Freeo, a freeresan, wan fir P- J. I. i t2anlmpart wu.h a dirk. Taac org, was i'faht in the Fr'nch Sar1et wisth twenty hutr'hes of tobacco, Ii tu eteanior Iotbt i'.

Mrs. Elirdr chs, ard hocr l'ts tmin-ble wrre arrested for breaking the pea' of Jue i rcade. Ioabella, a negro woman made affitavit yesterday belore lrecorder Gast nel that one Alexis, a a Lite man th' khiep" a druoatore at 'te cor'er of Dumaire and Rampart streets, committi'g a ripe in the back roosm of his store on the person her daughter Rosalie, a little child only eleven Searn old. The as is fixed for Wednesday, at 3 clotk ir. gle W.

1. Honneus, says the Sparta Times, one of the registrars, appointed by Gen. Sneridan, and sent to this parishl last year, who came in ugaln jout before the recent election and ran for the cice (if sheri, was hailed, at the house he was occupying with his family, on the night of the 2th by some unknown person or persons, and on going ont, wau tired at, several shot taking effect in the different parts of his body, none of whilch are thought to be fatal, as he is gand to be recovering. LOUISIANA AND THIC PARIS EX POSITION. -THE DISTRIBUTION OF MEDALS.

The bond of sympathy and fellow feeling which, having its rigin In the early da)s of the colonization of Louislana, has can down later days, strengthened arnd ircreased ten fold by the lapse If time, oaund at th Varieties last evening its fullest display upon the occasion of the presen. tation to the several successful Lunisiana exhibItirs at the Paris Exposition of the medals and diplomas awarded them. The assemblage itself was one of which the State might have jusnt riason to be proud. Upon the stage were seated the ci( tlmiieloners from to the Expositf tt exhibitors, the representatives of foreign powers, and nemnbers of the press. In the center cot Governor Baker, -Mayor Conway and (Gen.

I 'dtuzan, representing the State, the city and the nn irtorers. In one of the stage were Suniber of the staff of the commanding gelierai, who binu self had been attenol'x. 'lh die ramion of the theater was supern. aod rt leti tle credit upon the thita aid tg) of David who, as pl ft 1er of arrangernens, had been eid. Iaziigalt in aittedudm to all Ins prealnuarv d-t, e.

1Le dres c'rcie a.as atui nU.y driaped il in wl thfi of valnousa t-ilt. Ahb'Cve the fi.ut center of the -tage, by a of ttrgt teuse, Will tIe word letters, the roii rs red, whi'e and lenOant in berteath It. Ilporn -'de bung the naiional State tfiga wttri, to I urllure of Mr. c' nimi ut i hid bhena roeented thlm by 10 i. 1..

L. hue, and 1 alrei. wavIug over the I. u-lnaai c(ittaie lu tie grounds have hI, br gp ht ha tr as it were, of tht, Lotorablie contcas i which took bo succtolul a part. At el Lt o'cin, k.

Jan h.it 1, ested in estra. lruck tip the I itd tlie ladit ce to an n.tentlon. tPret. A Uerr lin. the- Brt ir of nwa i it Ir crt d.

and eded i ver full ot and every word of clotedhl wilh power and ferveucy. He spoke i 'i dui.ly of Ilt til ef the r' Itr ood bi II it fright evolve frin tis 1 tWe'ese of miietana, which even wil, itts Iti t. Io iif taken proud a plrt I xp at I''n 1'4 n'oun-eled eaci I Shat Ie bt take in brrtgiur about th-ti a -cv. i' i ular up the ut I ta in( IIe 'faeir chddren, re in ledr u-(-ry rf'I le-' to Iht and feel the to iC nt oft labor. tn adllltin in l'rof.

In ni aLkt ti the -trwlct, by Mr. Got! i iwl forth I Id alpp'itis at the of his remarka the ouithblrsnt 'f im ive iftestli le the: tle true words su rre i ly had Lad their ffTe-t. Ihe orcestlra prayed ti-, duet tr'to ifter w) ich Mr. Ili, having been introduced, read the following o.tlin:i report lreill Laules ai.s tlemre Thisithe I et eord anniverlayof lthe dy on which Ills elcelleuey ex-Gov. Wells arou-ed the slumIIllg of our btate, and in Itepouse I -iana I rolled I er name alono the iitviltei tiates to ci rmnlete for championship at the greatSsft rendezvoLu of the products Vt every industrial LId tOe 1h the uLittd world ever sa'Ler, within one incloeure.

l.oisiiaa.. like all other Southern States, had u.i- t'l rgd a It ng anld ievastaiug war. In all hrancheb of hir fl ourishintg induntry Ilid IIr tie )ears prostrated nevertheess, some ti.i 'y (xi it olt plied flur spae at the Pa-'i-i anil ir pri, to the great arera it i (nip de Ma-s. II aVi i It I' rhlis ce narrative, and con. ttai a 'td Ine thin I I vP'i ti, dwell at lenrgth uv' ti''i1 e' ohIrt'- II i1 in tie way, before ant entt I t.e cif i vaot importance to our could I I' irat hiut legislative asaetince I Ii LI crenred the way, and the tia'e cC.nlnslonl rs.

gLt let by worthy pre- i a hgce.LIui coomminity, accumpI-lied hit tle (ex osition itself and its unquestionable sI -e I at a I inl what terms ct prau-e to andm hi to deerhrte, from Its great mnagni ouch pi rit its as may most interest yon, Si.d I lt n) it lir is minadelonate tO rooni a faint ilea of it, splendor. niow cn it be otherwise Cionceived in the mind of aid potlft ri er supernciseo by n. IL tL to IIf the mosit I Eurl 1( na-i, ted by the bright intellect the lt ot.ural'ie Le Pl' the Ltt tall to be of t.e uroudest at hievei: ct ts of the ave. T. tir mg it.ti one vast arena (e choicest produrtilons of the arts and nat.utactures and agifc ulture, loull halt ed iottontilo ethoe the 1 orde of rcfii'ed was a (lt quIally grand in on at it, eclti' andl the ttltOugV systen of wLich in Tvery depJ rttfin i- tr ttir Irde-cript: 'n and tin uonly at when Peen by the human eye.

I) tar the 1, the gent'is of man ever (erFet as rerrard 'hat exalt, dame, the I' rie Fxpoeitii Its magnificence within. wih tlfe gems of human mind and aw to high eirrec'iln iby the human hand, eti artical'ly by the splendors that it. 4 itlit without this atl her glory. al ckeii ike hrl'e in all her ichest n' a iltr tl i 't tf her all Sr I Le rta dsof ihoi'jr as patlc' pnta in the fesei emterrir- aRt tngs. qlltnis anil 0 e.

frttn ttr. o1.ntil4li. hy a olI tib Tpeopi to dou Ilitage as exSodly I nsreo -e itwfC of IIl It i nOr: at li i 1reat ril titi Lhrer' a lr uiatutne Svi( I adr ant.t.e. the taik is at and II tf le td (n thie elst by the galier'ce of the fIl I cli the weot by thoie ofP.ra71,il were tl c()irir oi tlie I'otedt Statee of Amerti 'C, ftth in all its Otilitacy the -u I a ita t'u 1 ipr.oli tic A n'ier no 4 weia hhoi(' mf1 re hr th in ti'ne ah adinlrlml I-I tirftelr In the meals of imerit. Ite to the )present dly all lpr.gress vitization was laid beforte you ir your atI i find y'tr-elve.

ac tin il 'd I nr c'i'e of erIea ine hy miigli, v. the presert day: by tfie 1m tie Lr nr hv mtn ri I bt i Iht hat i I. rt Tt atrtr- lrot 11 'O I me. 't ri Tr ni ia I l'iCis to k. a i rkprs hit the I1' I b' xpi I the ti .1 A1, Ii' ti1 a1 tt de' rof.

r. I f'tr try 'lae oIflnt a it, cb-an his oias 'td e. ila t1e 'or'it aid np mid L. the my ice. ir, Le a ti mikea credit able representF1, "a 5 1 eX hic en fit ers i et'ies of New end .) to by best artiste.

Str red at id tity p)utiocraoiic views, and e.rne to the emperor of the I rt as caratt ot high reoirl Ceeti betwean the teiople of New and Ih(lie of lerane. 'tour chiel in tl a 'iy t- tll.er 4 ilirt, ILe I 'ie ce' of the 'faO leric i slang the presenetation of th-ee teautitul the vines, togctaer wibls an al ria'e address flrwsriled by his hon Ii iyor Hleatb: and the cordishly with which your ielegatlon was received wa, only equalled by tigraceful antegraph letter which his majesty nee' in response to the mayor. And the history of the Lfe of Casar," by the emperor, and sent with your tonnmiawonr for t.h use of tte public library. Is a secondl proof of his majesty's good wishes for the tuta prospedtty of the people of Louiasiaa. The Merchants' Exchange of New Orleana.

to laudably contributed to show the manner of packtng for shipment our valnable products, and I had the honor of bringing back from the of Commerce of Pasis, to the president o' the Chamber of Commerce of New Orleans, the as surance of continued sympathy. and the of the friend'y feeling which has always exsted between the merchants of the French empire and those of our city. Need I dwell upon the acknowledgment whi 'h the L.ouiviins received from a jury, who fir amount of wisdom has surpsaaed all precedir ones? Shall I uphold the genius of our peopie or speak of the rich of our soil' Lt but Folnt to these evidences and no words of ran speak louder. No have ever been laid before your excellency you are called upon this ec eoing to distrthnte. Yotu will line that our cottons received a gold bt iol fr Mr.

Mey, aLd a gold one for Mr. lTrcrer, wllaet Mr. Humphry received a bronze rogarsreceived one silver medal for Mr. Lawr. i cr, Mr.

Johnson received a bronze one, and Mr. D)aviauou and Mr. tabatier honorable L- iti.D. from the parish of St. James, received a silver need: i for Mr.

Delpit, and Men.rs. Sarrarin aind Tau.tmury each a medal, and Mr. Jiourg i- runtiton. silt ver iedal awarded to Mr. Fournier is only the to higher awards which are )t i frI Inf the hands of the sclentific ociMr Miodv, fr his msnrfictn-e of shirts a bryrz, medal, and Mr.

L'llieatrta, a So ze medal views of New Mr. Av ry for his and feoIara. not Carlos for Luuialaua uoaes received i( hrrable mentiyfn. 1 tI: State tf was awardel a bronze nedael for the poralile cottage, and even the of the Uniled States received a silver li, i for the sums building aid yet there ro I ore m.ore Cilvrr mnedal which was awarded tir timIperial the your chief corn- A t1.o Let. thC Ih no exhibittr, bit for ser.

I rered to uirienilt'tre of yna. From the retari of "'r. lIeek (InJed 4tites te-icer er it -ill be seen that the of awards to United ttaotes exhlbitors 4 per 'r aht fhtt of the Mtate of isl hi pt-r cent. ai ver lar, thie of awards receivod tI exhibt-es appear. I canio: refrain I sthtiing that, ly astie uuiccouittahle error.

Idr. 1t. Loin a Ibeen deirivel of a silter msedal St -'h the jury hal aw htrn thy hi. bcicilitei ind hill the of aeis. Slorr, ilinlieden aid lfginnis been ae- 1 I rI.n ic lIr, exit Lin i -n a'land st lt iCe re rot cht in mty high 'wairs 1 i ri.ld have been obta-ned for them.

The of your chiet on the fir.t i I ie of the lxpo.ition inty a have ciontributed to lessen the awards. 11 ote twsio beaut'Itl ags, the handiwork of our to Dirs. 1,, wit Cilaw arrivel tot) late i.e, son to receive an aw ird from the jtry iii they have been universally admired ,3 tor.otrse of visitosa. Aid w. excrllrniy.

let ns profit and be crniraRf ue by the mancy valuable lee.ono the great I'aris Expositsi i as taught a 4: it is wtrhi i your IIto'iute, iLci that of your ctu hceesoir in office, to c''ritbute to the wealth of our State biy the diffusion of useful knowledge in the arte sciences among our people. Yoni pe-et times, the representatives of foreign pi were, can also aesist in advancing our interests Seplreadmig before your governments the advan- tgeo ard vast naturnl r-eurces of our ttate. thereby'invite capital and emigration to our stores. I ii gentlemen exhibitors, may the ceremonies otf this remain forever impressed upon or mi nmories end may the great nrtocess which clowlied your effCrts, stimulate to still her. A cIment your energies, and by improvin, your respective productions, you will secure io own personal benefit, and osutain the glory nd ienown of our Mtate.

Aid 3ou, gentlemen eo-rommissioners, with whnt it bas been nay pleasure to labor in so ean enicrprise, reocnve my most )rdial ttlrks ftir oir or wr and timely cunsels, with a I have fonnd myself at all times stcrri urded. Withdrawing, as we do this evening, fu ri a labor in which we have tried to elevate Srr cmmr'er tl1 importance by diaplayibr our rt ecaniical and agrencltoral wealth to the conmtu etd gaze of the erorid. we are carrying Si 'L, "ic' c. tii that c' uiciu-U toly will applreciate oir dienterested efflrts. tu.ple o' pcrtunitiea will.

no doubt. be allirded y) a to rerew your labrse, bt-tnded with thre fair Assoiation-s-t much calculated to enc utaee our home Industry. to gt.rt!lcn: of the press, who have a dc urly eadvrCAed the inerestrs of this enterFri.e, are due our mo-t cordial thanks. On your and approbation the future belov ('rescent City, and the our State will hold in the opinion of the world. id oi.

Ont'imrn merchants and artisans, are atised to cntiinue your efforte to sustain ibe weliare our beloved Lonieiana. Arid ladies. I have not left out of my zr fur i your of heart, and Sith younr loving onilles. vou, too, have and may still increase the oroud fame of oc.r youth, and depend upon it, Heaven will ever bless you." At the conclusion of Mr. Ootthlel's Interesting nerration, Lie hearers teetfitd emphatically and destrvedlv theirappreriation of all that he has for the Interestsof Louisiana abroad.

Hlis excel.ency Governor Baker then deiverrl" a britct addlress, after which he presented the suireee'ul exhitbiirs their iedals and i iomnia, whih were hsaded him successively by IH: lea. i. 'Currll. llhe luiuwlng were the rece i ntr viz nme'ala: Mr. Meyer, of COncordia aid Mr.

Tragir, of Back Hawk Point, be shoit siarlle cltton. Slver medais: ('o, New for snuff; 4. Fournier, ireanre, for electric clocks; E. Gotthiel, servlices rendered;" and E. LTwrrnce, l.oulsirc., for s-tgrs.

Btrnnze medalh: Jolnon, ultlana, unears: Chas. Lilienthal, views; u. N. Moody, OreaenP, ah r's: Rt. Sarazin, New Orieans, tbacco: I'.

Hulphryes, Rlspidee, short staple A. James, tobacco, State ,4 Ii. a. pcrtnhle cottage. Honorable mention ti, I).

Avery, Are. rick alt: EF. Bourg is, Now robaco: J. i)lavidson, St. Beruart.

CIerat: it ('aroIs, Ne, Oleans, Ilck a ft litcrt irrs: canailer, I'laqiue laes cf Fgentlimren. on- or two absentoes ci i rv il 0 urn tci reive their that awardied iht tstt, being delivered to I ie. bty MIr. t'hicl. Sr.

1TurLas was th'nl e.tr 'iead, anl proeelded to delrer in a clear ad dis'ilot voice, and with the fllowiag atI ri'riue tearw, which we are permitted to pub. 11h tLtr ti) lAt. OF Aur. I HY. art thec.

fled' 1 hs: i earsely shed al lI.u tsil Icy fuve -y ing itipe ct brightly shiniog, 'y heii 'hat cut, -e 'twas sweet to see L.c ii.i 'adi ft leli.t and be I i c-t i rt dizniog, i fI hr o0 eC'r vt it i gu ty reic ring at sth i ow to swell 1 nrs rig'y cr'atnc- who can tell, I-'l eath thy 1, hand t' broad hnd, Sc.i:. IroslIrous. gentroos, gratelutl, frte, tow be found, 'mongut all our marts, as 1.1t uh: tbrhee is a veil I not raiseA veil that thou klon.y wrought rc cen from view the pasuful days With so sad fates and met-'rles fraught. Athena! never-tiring S1 et thy aleiom guide. thy akll imbue, i Ty courage urge.

thy justice rule serene, Thy music-loving art oar joys renew; That as we lain our care-strown way pursue, we may bless thee, while we still obey, Ard fedl those toils as only light aad few, HLIch tht.n sonon didst ever rich repayH bich, else, must down to earth oar spirits weigh! Pee here the trophies, Goddeas fair! We bring to prove the faith we bearHow labor still we feel to be The source of all great good from thee. List bow we prondly prans sing, The while oar off'rina meet we brian, To ya bert' re thy hallow'd shrine, In tpe to gain thine aid divine, Anl filt'd with wi'dom, seal. and skilt, To toil ir beneath thv will. W- br ilg Cniordia's golden meeds, W. btir high laud-of Plaqeemine's deds, And brit a for old Kapides; We bring a palm for St Bernard, And irr Sit.

Jamesa star; We brirg A urelia garlands gay, And with them Petit-Anse's bay. Fronm soury lrance these trophies hao, Where itall do men, on bill, in dale, In camp, at court, in city, field To thee, Athena. worship still thy vot'ries, all aiucere, Tli, rest te'ernal truth revere iough handed labor shapes this sphere, Its beauty, riches, health so dear, Anvd sli that sweetens life on earth, 'ossessed or hop'd, in weeds or mirth.w Withrut her, what were all our joys But phantom myths or cank'rism toys? Say. what would beauty be. bereft of labor's hearty pains and heft, But "tark.

uncouth, and starving show htplor'd by gods, despie'd below? Anvd inearu'd riches, what were they But mocking visions, dreams of day. To which the flimenta boan of night Wetre- naugit but substance and delight? And hrow ctniid hbe.t give To wretched mortals health to live, it slor in ieat ling grave, But pti-ou'd where she ought to save? Thee Athena, deign to bless The ol rings which on thee we preest Sicre Att.ia in chaos lay. eta.rh eprulg Bois yet shapeless clay, al'd yv ceaseletas treaming, V'; ig re atts have liv'd, have died! halit lnt, s. erit with pe ple teumig His. su ok bhnr tah Tie's 'whelming tide! here rIow are greeting A'exander's hosts? And here the bhuchcr'J Ca oar's IAgi in bsasts! A lie adown datk abysi they're sleeping, Things of the past, no more to wake to life, Tiead to all joys.

and deaf to bitt'rest weeping, oft ease. and cold anvidst all strife. who shall te'l if still beneath thy sway, dlan bad lot fai'hltl abhor'd day by day, Fr, ii time i it tiret thou sprrng'st from Jere, A peace in olive grove, ln( hplpiiess gPlry then had been our soong uit of the right and cruashing down of wrong' Bnr man haslabor'd and has lost; PFr of'on, as he wealth has won, By av'rice sway'd. by passion toes'd, scorned thy worship till undone. thoo.

Athena! never tiring Queen, let thy witndri cride, thy skill imbue, 'IT conrage urge, thy justice role serene, Thy nrusei-lovi. art cur renew; Ti it as we fan i ur care strown way purere r- we mavy hiesr thee, while we still obey, Ard feel onr ti'rs as only light and few, Anr'd that thnou wilt still. as wont, repay, A od bles Louisiana's coming day SNew Orleans. "'Goddess of Health. At the termination of the anntamen which smeceeded Dr.

Hurr.a' able effort, Mr. Gotthiel, oilding in his hand a of the edition of Ja. hua ('a ar. forwarded in his care by the Emperor Nal.teon for delivery to the city authorities of N( himself dt Mayor Conway ti us: lir. Mfayor Ilis imperial majesty the emperor of the Frenlh has canued h's private secretary to p'are in my ros.esinvo the of the Life by the Emperor Napoleon which subject the imperial author bes treated with so moao tbi 'lI y.

It emperor hypes you will accept the gift for tie public library of New Orleans, as a new of sympathy for our sovereign people. I have now the honor to pla.e tiis imperial gift in your hands, and so complete the happiest missiun of my life. To which, Mr. Conway having received the replie r. 'ommitatner oetthiel As mayor ol Ne.e Orleans, the pleasing duty dter.lve upon me on behalf of the people to sorel through yon from lhi imperial majesty the Emperor of the Prench, his "l4fe of Caesar." as a ken of his sympathy and good-wgl for our pi rple.

In the acceptance of these valuabhle works from -uih a source, the forther duty will devolve upon nue of communicating with the immediate reprosertativea of the people the, Common Council, to epggest that this be not only officlally ri tired, but their appreciation of the gift be exnressed in a manner suitable to the friendly re: slia, is wich have exia'eC between us and the F' errh R'iirt. In coniua.ion, permit me, sir, to 'batk you ft.r the as you have manifested in the of our people at the Paris at our good fortune in having selected so vanlua ble a replrerentative as ySouraelf. he orchestra then commenced the during the playin of whi3h the assemhlue dispersed. I. eoncsluding nor renort, we beg leave to tet di our acknowledgments to Messrs.

Hanle. K. hfn aid Itll. of the invitation committee, sad oniarn. Bidwell.

Chadwick and other members if the committee of arrangements, for courtesles shuwn us in obtaining infrmatton. ITEMS Bm LAST iloHrf'm MAIL. The New Jersey fruit crop promises to exceet all previous years in abundance. The of C1 ill had obtained permission fri the government to issue notes to the amount of The ('hi'ian government has contrasted for the introduction of Swiss, Tyroleue and fGerman ori.ts, it contract extending over four years. The (hl'lier bhd finally disposed of all the eteamertrs purchased of the United Statle as at a loss of several hundred thousaad The South Carolina Democratle convention on tle hth elected delealtes to the New York coavs and scne them are Wade Hampton, J.

B. Camphell, it. B. Rhett, M. W.

Onrrey. Asvlra frr'm Buenos Ayres via Valparlah, Ptite that the Pragrpsyans in the recent eMgagwtse raptured 'l() prisoners and (ti)O0 horse ir ri tic atllies. It was reported that two of the ironirrads hnd hren snuk. A company hes hten trmed ifi Hamburg wlh a if $20 (oO fir starting a German ool iu Floritda. It is expected that 20,000 north liernians can be directed thither in the coarse of to yeairs.

It.r. Vallandigham says that the strength the Iltmorats in the presidential canvs ie' the fact thit the country wants a Sstatln an. rtler turn a snhr ol fr president. Assaults on Grant are weak and foolish aol the have io chance ii they run a soldier against POl.ITICAL. EI.

R. Weshhorne, the gentleman who thinks he inven'ed lhais hbee r'nommated in Iliniao lor a ninth term in Conglress. Blair, says Mack," vigoronsl7 tkhug agaunet Hanrcok. and in favor of has trnr Fratik I'. Blair, as the Democratio (, Trovident.

Alois of tie great deal that is being said uti.it the mo'ist- it the seven Itepullican senatse in viting avair-t imnpeachmrnt, it is no' remurh, saa "Ma'k," that a great al the legis'ation oC inrees ia engineered it 1uirhed frwarld by methirn and ecastors a I.o are perso.al.y anr De.nmliar.ly interested lI cuC os. ltlas is nvtah ly the case tIn regard to it vit which takes or in tLe (f the Pacifi 4 work thie is, no doubt, but t4r rrt, en til be mtterialiy lessened if greosemen were not to the extent tlt tihey are. Mr. Ot.kke, MafachuaI is a nlertber of the committlee on the railroad. lIe owans a million dollars worth it -took the 0o if other membherse the comuititee, the Senate as well ua the "touie.

Ts wFNT'r l'aLe. AI.e -The advertisement Mr. II. Hi'cbceck, merchandise broker, street, cluims the especial attention of our ri-aders. He has recoudy been alpointed by Messrs.

J. 1B. Tennent. agent in this city for the sale of their ju.tly celebrated ale. lie i just now in receipt of 100 casks, which, we believe, is the first abipment of this ale to this eity sinace the begoning of the late nnpleaaantneee.

Mr.H. will sell this lot in quantities to stut purchasers. This ale is considered by connoiseenrs as being par sr. and the seat was nectar tfior the da. From this date Mr.

8. will keep on hand a sufficient to meet the demanda of the trade. We drank a bemper to his health uead w-hed him every wcncem..

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