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STEAMBOAT DEPARTUR :S. _ 1GULLARPA CaKI . C~C~f'C~S ~ 3 llr1\I '~liI1Z IN . r w a * A ii N UIT N'. bTER . ARRANliERY II:NT of the NEW U~iLEIAN AND A BI .ME'iIS U. R. Malil Packet Cirmpany. In wrntn(.in lha startingr of their large boats fo'r ilia comlllg imroo, the N, - IN. 0. I'rukat UCmpany hSive rei ledl a O.immenring ilh theN I t, TRNOOMAIR, on Wedniday, 9epterttblr 23, and then regulanrly : N ONU A YRS Be" F'raiklln........... J. i. (lark, malter. melhr naket................. A. R. Irvin, mister. WEDNESDAYS: Rll omn1 ....................... . park, mailer. JO I (l ntondl ............. .Ohatcb. miiters" F P. I Di A Y R .it lrt ................... W. win, 1, ne"r ii. St. W. lill ................' . NuWGNe , mister i'oiioctl i;at nplbi,, tlbth 'TlE GIREAT SOUTHERN ROUTE, -V IA ·'be Mtemphli and Cltsrlustsn Rnilroad. jllad co ntltntosa allwayoonllael on through Easb T,.aeHea NEW YORE A lrlul to FlLILAF.LPFIIIA AI.TIRC'KS, WASRINOTON RiCIi~d7Sxi, 1'ETERRIRURn. ATlANTA, i.NN tIIiiIhO G NAIRVILI.E. And the VIRItNINA SPRINGS. a- EpI.. nlrl tr,,.I ' l ,,, Nuplpi daly at 7 1'. ft., 0,1,,,,.nel ,t New YorR with lens time Um l xpGnny thN, 6 nay uthorrllule. Try lt. Thlroughl Tlrkots sold at the oltira _aF tire New detains a d Memphis Steam I'sckat Company, Nowu Orlennr For freighbt or passage apply on board, ar to L. II. FI1i.IOI0I.i Agint, 091,n N thle New Oran And Mamohix t'sckbt l(:opnyln, oRG. iIt Mbt. N Olarles Oil iil l i',k ,,p.y N. R,.-Tikir. by ihis "guire ood for guy Iigh if time,. sat UNITED STATlR TR W REKLY MAIL, iINE, 1~ii. T OUE'A. RI ,'ybiie P. N., The magnift-rt U. 8. MeR pakot Pl acs.CBR, O;I:taIn Wilson. will I-I. for DO."Idao"I""l. !"Inqunmfel nr, R.sg,, Pirt fUdloy, Illy.,, Sra, Red Elive LwIiu,,g Foirt Adwmtl, Nltchna, Watnrr of, Radinsy St. Jessaph. irand (ul,, Riarrinton ,id V ,kcLabg. EVERY TUELuAY, aI .'. -11P M.. ThI Princess , connects a V ickyimuig wit the ite.-i Ri, bock, and .111 take0 freighlt for ail Illndmgga on the Ysiv o river as high asOre II L' R TIIVUSSAY. .t1 o'clui P. N., The rnilteent U. S. Mail packoi VLCklhurrg (,pt (.apt. J. WF. fhnuan, w ill leave fr Donaldsonville, lýg11 a11,, Ruts,, RS,,io, Pei IH,,lon,. Rnyou A.. Iced R!,yr banIdnlg, Fort Adams,. N,,iiir. Waterproof, Rodny, St. Jos etph. Mrand tlull, Warrcnton, Viekrburg, M{Ilikaln' Mend, U.sk Furovii.isi, it,,k' I.,ddlny. liulpa"iii L.,Giiig. Pil. ai.r's Poini, AahVs. G, .nd Lak,.WuihlnGti Carel Iasnd d i'iiii Wiihlogti.i, EVERY THURSDAY, it b S'Ii,,ik F. N. The VNIKSItURO connects at VluSabitg with the SIam. RANIGER, and will GkiIIeereight fr all h.,dings on the YVroo river as high tp iap (lnrurreB. SAiUftiIY., at i ,o'lock P. N.. lihe magnigSicy U. ii. Mut poelibl N teez, liwpt. T. 1'. italthera. wil~l lave for 11onaldrdl itvel l '. ,,amine ilAsu RIlGi, Fort Hid¢i. unitu Saia,. Rid Rii.. Ifr ,iG. Forti...a,. Nati, Waitesroofi Ridn,,,,, Si. J,..h, Oran"! 0,17f, Warrenion and Niukaburgi liERd SATS ROAN, .15 The itei,,,r NATiIF.lF, 1,ietli at ViRkispg with SIhe siteair RANOGER, wGd wll LA. 011,5hl fGr all landing. ona We Yam river as II(gi up as Oraenwuod. The__vr menerlo ,'l cn~enlld passengear packerts '111 leave ii.thr rguiir dG.p, ..itboot all,. at irh hour Appointid. Ail btdl,,,,.,,tliuld to their earn, ,lube promptiy and faithullb attswded u1. Thee boats wii not berSiponsible for Any litteior pfSl1,, 515. .7 ind moiyi, aibs.., or iiii r i. luu , oiiiA ninon rIla, Miles of Iwdinr are taken, aprliyngg the courant. and "sine, and "It "'191"h paid; nor for anpp rullmblaa dapalllad with the stark SiN.the pI(ngerI, .i eoatalid iIthiiur bagsgae. Forfeigtoraes apyubord~orto 7u-10"inboupi.,...ispli Row i. 3Carat JIll it 1. R. SMITH, N.. 4 ,Iiuopltoilni. e. T- ... E LAKE.___ _ OVER TIlE LAKE - SUINDAY IF. nrYl l- to Mnndeviltn, Lerwiabnrg and M,;d 8 1 ,onvil2e. Th, 8 8. fasQ- , low pr0sure slenmrr Arro, v, 2ata! - • . w. Ht~utnan . cave tl, Puntchartratn railruad on t e ar rival of th1e 82} o'clock A. 8. cars. Returning, leae tadiP. 88nv8i8: .8 88 o'clock PI'. 1., rllyin8 g 88 time a88 r t1. e 8 7P. M8. ea fr the city. ars for8 theeurio8 . . PFr furter In 88m8t88u, 8pply 10 GEO8. A. FOSD0OK,1 ÷ o8 s, Naweh.n slreal. LAKE sl1018280 PA(22K80T I111ZOOrE. , OCEAN 88PRIN82 It1OXI, 88d all Intermed att n-The new 8,d 8pl8ndl8, low Pres. ,U. 88. coas e,8t stemer Creole, C.apt. A. P. Board2an-built i ly f8r ti8.s trade. with opuerlor eomm8c88 tlo8 8, wilill 81 8 Lako .n1. o8r tlh Jeforson and Pon8c88rtra, 1i.l 22the arrl0l a]t the .,lke or the ca, a8 follows : I.eavvs New Orleans: . J8ferson Railroad. Pontcharrali Ra1lroad. ON, Y........ 18 A. . cars. T .0I8 A I.......72 OA. M. ears...8. A. ,car. To 'THUI8 .\YO....7IA.8 A. M.ers...9 A. cars. 8ATURDAY....8 L:. 0 P.M.na.. 8 .4 . . crs. I.aaea (.ocean Sprlngs: X 8T 1SY8 EVNIN.. I M2OND1AY EVENINO. -- 1N888D cY 8.,N1N8. I FRIDAY 1ORNIG. Rtles o, Fare by the Oreole: d8 f8are to Ocean. Sprir.8 , Bloxi and all intermediate land au-" ................. ... . 628 .dr. and s . v,.................................... 1 6 D w k, " ............... .....'.......................... 1 8 1[-" rei~ht will be rreeived [or Creole by either road, IL .An aF,xnre. t'heat and T.eler thug braves the o.tce an .8n8 8ay . and Thursday., at b, o'clock A. i1., and on 8str 1J8 0283'. 381. [81. IEIIDES Agent, 10 8ank Place lfs w Orle-,, ,rp8emher I7. 1.,58. je8 •.l c .' M 0IL MOBIILCE-DAILY U. 8 MAIL 2 G1--81,ESommer A .rr,, -menrt.-The 8,lenld 8low pre8sure pcket steamers CLba, 1t ,It,81rne, m8tter, and Caliiortla, W. H. Htchings, 8te8r, and b2t!t expressly for the Ltk.trad1 , with sup18or Imodtr, Onto of tlhe abore etassaum will leave the 2h8r8, 8iproad IDAILY on the arrivld at ti8e L ke0 of 'o'c8 8 . 3,tran of iars. solppine daily each way at 18ay od Pass Chrlitthtnn , and on Wedneeda)e and Satu' - di ' city an,¢d Fnaecgoul. Returning will Stop 88 aday JTy 8.1 1,..88,8dn. evenings; and at 88 8is o P.: eag uh......... ............,.... 1600 to of .88 and ,er8.................. 1 no . . . . _ ...... .................. 00 .. . . ....................... 10 o I.y 8[. .o,88. Po8, 8.2l888 20 880 2888 A.,l blg will leave the o828 of the Agent A.I. 08clobr 3, 1180. R. i F8l)l)18, Agent. 10 8ank Placs. M'Oit IIIADeON AND CULLUMI 1'8IINS--TwYce a week-The steamer Ad 88-e8 Sn8. Able., 8ma8888 will 8leae for Spi8ing8 tw8ee 888eek. as88ollo88: or to t rice Sprtng and Dullum prings and Demopolli minh, at 4 et choe. f[or ltlleatn nd Cullum Springs every Wednes ot'cock. R-eturaioa- . hllum Springx eversTuesdaylaud Thurs. Vcl,. arrinl g in Mobile every Wodasoday Flolr 6 o'clock, }yto T. R. SMITH, 40Tonpltouls'street, i 1.1or SON i 'COOKtE. Mobil'. --` I POINTf CLEAR-ST-YTAMMR CRE-(:BNT (Capt Jobin P. Cranon, will leave Mob 28l8,, R 8,80Y 281EN818or Poi8 t Clear dl p.ant. Suidae, Mnndaya nd T rsday. wi;l make "'gd lnpkntIthciy nt 10 O'clock, to acepmmodnte t . rrtv hc t e n ornain, . i. es 121 tf il!.l1b'hAND'B 3jtE:LBATRID MAN BITTERS, C. M. JACKSON, P I4lYII8.l8 . , P8 1Will Aeffctua2ll Cure "Dyspepi Jauniee, Chronic or Nernon ;caes of the Kldneys, and all Dl eael. " 8811 I *8 OITCI8A-T8811 (8 a disordered Liver or Stomach. 8 --Sucb as- Ord Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Heal, 8 nNausea, Heartburn,1 DIs st1 for 0Fo In the 8omnch, 8Sn EnletaUlon8hf Si k tttle Pit of the Stomach, Snwim end dif8cult Breathing, Fl8ttering t the8 innffoeadng ensantlons when i n a lying oa , Hoos or Webs before the Sight, 8 y88 .the Head Deficiency of Perspira n and Ee,. Pain. in the8Side,. Bck, .ill 88l888 8888i t~so 88 d 888lushes of Heat, 28888n8 in the -8 od 1f , and.great Denressio iing the attention of the.public to this ith feeling of the utmost onfldooce i nto the d8sease1 for which It 8 lreoom 8t2d article, but one thath1aetoodth8 0a before the American p8oplo , , nd It8 nrivalted by an slmllarprepratlQns ax. in its favor given by the most prominent 8talo and 1 nd8vidual8 In all part1 of the cd a erefal per tel Qf the Aimnnaetpub, proprlelor, and to8b8 had gratli bf an, b satisfy the mdet skentieal that this. ying tegreat celebrlty it hIt oht snee. 'Manuf8ctory, No, 418 ARC1H stree PhB8. 8rleans, wholesale and1 retail8, by 1 J. WRIGHT & GO. ELLOW PINEh LUMI:SJIR--Th hbe, on hand and are eoltstantly receiving[ Lu880er, to 8888ch they invite the 8ttenti88 F,,:1 resd, tongued and grooved Yellop Pins t ),et??ý 1 iinelb thick dressed, tongued and grooved Yellow filne Ceiling, t 1 8 Inch ,quare'Joint Yellow Pln9 Flooring (clear.) e llorwssd Yellow Pine Weatherboards. fcet Yellow Pine assorted Seantling, Joists, Weathor hoards inch Brds 1x3 Strips ete. 800La the. K 28 a8xle b SAM L McCONNELIo k CO. Suce8ssors to Merrtt-& M 8e8onnell, corner Calioe and Hlo-ard ts tNew lasln. Any 8ommuu8icaton dropped In Box881, 8 eohlc8 As8, rin, tenlded tn. Jel tim EI.LJAUA 010US.] No. 88 ,t,8 ustom8 ou88 2 lr808 near Royal street-For the Cure of Old Chronie, Mereurlal, hitisidall Private Dilioares, without Maerury, htndmnc. buslneas, or exposureto Miends, anda curoguarantaed i o o.il l l 8d 8uc 8s 8 8hich 8a0 attended Dr. Jam8es2 .c '808888818y Nn 1 rvt iose i.418A88rc88,8y, 728d1.c u alt Dartl ol the United S Striaxnd guror e m"- y re c 8res 8le s eeted, wtl were pron821888 881b r b1y the oat emileatn physiciaoa, nstfl e him in [trng hie ce to te c 8,fidene8 of the 8nfor8uln1a8. The fo8lowig some of the diseases termed "privat2," and of which, i apgu sttor with newly discovered Remedies, 7>r, James prer +tppttttnnetly cathe,'e nu : Syphilis, pri ..r', eendxr Ml tafiy, Strletmile, Ur,1eth ral l~llcharges, Gloat, Gonorrhea, r Ena lOslialS , Perioditcl Afflictions of females, howeve, leatad they may be, Diseases of the Back and Loine, In. .liou of the Bladder sud Kidneys. Rheumatism, Hydro Sr., Ulcers, Tumors and all 8ise8ses of the Sk1i ame, would al-o gall the attention especially of those vo pri vately and improperly insured themselre ia that solitary habit rhich ulna the body end mind. matlt. im for either buainess or eoolety, viz : Constitutional De Impotency. The following are some of the sad and '.holy ufects produced b early habits of youth, via: esof IBack and Irmbs , In the Head. Dlmnees of on, yen of NUaroulnr r- "N'. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyn 8888 .8M8,8n1 8 Irritbility, 8mp 1 .oma f C..onsuptlon, Y80at 88 8lly terfutleets n the m8d are more to e drt. dad- . Losa nr .Nieiory, Confuion of Ideas, nleprDeion or o 28c 1 Evilf 88 88horgn 8Y, Aversion to Scriet, d Selfl-naso j eve eal Eolihtla, Timidi ty. ale" o re some of tun lollsl produced, ,)I pnrsnrar allliottr with any of the .hove aymptoma shocke root flit to call oa Dr- oLnma. land be at once retorrnd to parif-.l 'health ; let no false delicacy piavellt yen, bat apply c anr nd sa souraalf ramw the awf~ul and drseat aIconsrsu a a one this 8,88 w888e of I8e organs Imm8ditely 88red, Wd all vigor Remember, "The Medical House of Dr. James" Is Wa suteo drae street. Bm 8A .e toP.e . unsultations strictly eonfldentlal. p. S.,Rec.'tc.ses of cpnorrheacured in tw ýty-fohoor. gruo ,Y DR. JpAaES 8 8 888 O88tamh88 nse .tr8 t. 8r.8 88188811888 a88. 0881E`8 ' L1,1 2 ] 1 CO 1 ., DRUG2t8 II8Te AND 8 80 PO8TE8, 8 }b 8 8880 and 90 (-anal street, ew 880Orl80 - 80888888 teD , 8 8 f 0888888888 808 P888818128888888,88082888N~8 8188888,2088888 8881 888p, Steamboat, P8antal88o and F lly M8ed8i8lno pat ." rrpq h particular canr ued Sramateed fr¢.daeehh w ge S 8 8 ,, NEW ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENT. I'IBJI.IfSII. [ I EVIIHY DAY, SUNI)DAY EXCEI' I), BY NTXON & ADAMS, AT No. 70 CAMP STI'.:EET. VOLUME XI. W'EDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1858. NUMBER 190. |I- -- I-- _ , I 1 NIII N I ,'F |N,. , , I I III -l - n . STEAMBOAT DEPARTURESMS SP . EIPPFR MlM.-4S811'PI. ,"Iuv. Lnoe frx, 1 id co d Ve u'l N,!w Y.fl, i. Id. Itul nx i' I j- S'1 . IS._1't)Y VI":y.' \I Ilnl At ltlic ta I with the Ilu ii I i ll-ur Cclrlr ilnl 1I. Yt r~rrrl. I. lthe pAhm I ll , s o d firm ______________ 4111 A111 lllr, Ad 1l.lln11 rwl lifr 1 41 4 . l ,i·+ ·I111 P. C. iiil IrW ''41 ,giIn.. b .ii Fur . 'lrIlgly ,,r. 11. 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HODG E Faitll prtassgc, .lnlr n n, m okr, nOn to , -11 1- "-J rrI. ubo (..... enrng 0 We.) ,,b~y the22.1 i,.pl lr~l r), ar I tnnl ~ilte t R ayon G en' n l l.,rlu li rln ilv1 Rnn g1, It c:v fa ,sa lon and d hkkbulg* irer (,night H1 p~ mpbi uiit i by,· f. sez) J. S. I'A'; il.'l), A Puc Iaý:rag Ag-% Leave evey WENESDA, at12 M Iyoosooss -), IOTT.T 5, 0)5 "!, J," V v ti SSEA'I AiEsR SLEP1IUTTt, F aIs ITSIFWAR MONDTAY PACKT-:T. hbe Itlie. r.r'ar r,5,' t ·'TTcr sol.smr s p oiosl rRis pr. .1.s End. Mmugo ,,'oo y, wilt 111,050 llrrenly µ. nrid \.;. 3.i . III h Tl.. Yoe ooi' H , Mayo)n 'iTTT, NiTbr OTiTNTTTp.,dR d I Tny. St. Josph Oran. (JeiA io', TV, oooi.,ii and VirkoNrg o frnigbT or 55t-ge, apply on ,Iy r.1. or w 50I.1,,, TL'A'CAN' AN & CO., tT ILsosavo ',y MOTNAY, Na 5)Inorio. P. M. SUit V11'i) KS.IITG: NMIN N TAO 0 Vlv TT,,aroAbvlx. mean,, I "'NI"" n., ,Ao TN, t nllIT; n[ all ins rio Tli. dibi"At. TIhe Alice l ivialn w111 let, fteit fur Y-,lio riceToAil th yrivf:111 of rhippig Nt I'iknloiiTNrg. Apply on boao I, r to N. J. WIIT"(I T A ('O. eepzo u r LNeaT'TYT'OyT'OAVT5, M T o'cI."0.i'. )1, B'S'EAt ITER 1 UI'11I ' FIORI' V'iIITOION- TI'.'N vaMondy OITTO a -l~a ISTAIU.NTlrl .fait pa. irr I g Nrtiir 1tep10555 IICJ. Kd. ont'o oerT sill Imaer TOATTixril u> all ,t. µG S p'olcok, P. Y, for Donlidll onvill l. I'l ulll r llilll. !.1llil I(ToOT, Port IlnTll,,, lnyon s,, x, Itrd RirOT r I..-AF '' . "'t N, Ada-, NoO hos, IV toopol, 3 ,,.lio's, 3 . ·nirpb, I; .. I, a/.df, l1ave Vie sborp cNAYSrhurrbuy evdN, na- 5 o'elblc, P. )I. t ou freight or lNe apply onia. A. . TATI1'O, A-IT' eriT-inu .) FOR OPENLOUSSAS. Leaves lsory WFI:ITNN5AY. i 5o,'elAi, Y. F (101t OPEILOIISASA-71isl NI t .t Pale c A dtln PerretS I'o rt. O . t:. r". rr h~e ~ ,illier, built ax ursxiy to Ilr tnae .II ;l,, I, " i:, r·ar I aohe TOlings freTigh fo Old Biro, Simualpou l aSi i ail Inniri".i. eu the Abtohufolsya. For freigh t pOITT', 5piY; or: or to J. 51. JOHINSTON A Ci., 3 'ronr Ioev, e s. Leaven Ty erysA TURDAN, Nt 51'. I. FOIl. SSPELOTT S VIA S TIF. AT-S rlf.itroIy-STis new nud tight I, af S Hyssu Ro1Isi TiN.pr .T~iiri l.TO'i'-. OTTIlllr Irabove lnkayo raight rIeulD rrsa tpara P fi , e Lyon wli,"1aý (ace rider, Snd nlt II a lening on thse Atchnldul a. FA , flb rrio. or paar. TOOT, ,Typplye bo.,d. 551l J. S. I'TO O AUDT. AdAcrti-Ost AR-t RED RIVER. IrT..sooo TVTIDnNOIAT. O-N',"r 13 I Ns P. UI FOR DiREVEPOR'T,',". \lAP ORTIS OUoIOay.., "ssadO! "0." lies5 s a' , o T . Cato n iT. and Il, I1II's l.ldir llll nil lFin ,,g pasonecr puck et o, tillurr Yet Zoo Belle, ISo S. TiOT let taster wuill leave x, above. rllT lriII! UI r l*aili-. I 11\ fair fin necowln,orl anon,. apply" an II \il al I. L a9 T I .S.IT O N T Tfsos clsrr.its,. Y, 0.-STie IT)OO Belli ,[a in, place oC tIe IT. R. Pura ilent in the (:renal P:coa o trade.. IsTOvea OTT WSaNT:SOTTAY. 13311, InsT.,iiT iF. TII RE U LASA I t PE'.1",15 i. mail TiOaengTO pTTTN t-For y lr.OT-Ai Yoei, . men's, (Oerto rl' ad Rnr in'e Llaluli g- . 1(1 aill LTOsrmedsatT ITTndingOs-7 he Try lITT't TITTau IrT piiiorai .,sA - etComet, S. "hencTeT, maTulerT, TiI po'htiroy IFaco ah nboae OaT baiubgOt psTg,0, lilaingfine OST TTTOTTwTTiouaT , applly' o board. 08 J. S. PAO AUnD, AAdrTTisi' Agent' SATTnea "" STUITTTAY TITIT isT.. anIS A. - II' OS SILED ROYI IL tITTgh iT neTTT. T. I,. K--&TITON ,\r ndi rialtTIO per bSO wet aT )TTTA OTT e '1 lst Iame Era eaeNo. caa. nnccti ag nt t~lxkillx~all in wit la ii u. Yo, I, sTIlT Istooslt eitoiolyri: nTAN, tiT Sl'NT OTTel Iii ipl ' .1H.OUS A 1 1)111)0. 'S Iri-i + o0T J. ~.1'ASIAU T, Ad AT, iN,,'Agrr.;. OUACRSTA RIVER. Leanves urcrr THURSDAY, at 15.1,1,-- p. I·.m1 S-lusiTLAR WEIEKLY P oF'S T. wager pTT'IT sT,,,mer li si (ihi o, ITT, Mdooss mis5Ter, TJ. IBaumanTTTTTT.Tk, TTill ItTTTOTTTTT forT l:<.n dens )'fT0TITnolleF TToreoTT,.Iigi'TTTT TIll. Mario Sahara TTN '"a mawiTTo OTT)oXchtio (:y,,T T IITT borne, Trrnilol ]I ma roe, TTTA IColum iiaTa ,larri inhy, and aTiTlandinisls, Ile Ouaehltn And lillck rivers. p ssiS J. S. PAOAUOD, ATI rtiTiTTO Tieit, I. eves evessysT O.SATS1TRTTIi 5 .TTSO'iii Il. ý_ U sR OUACIII'I'A JIT'I S TOT, L1111j11118. Pl TTFrl TenT Daiy FIi11.sT I'i,, ir.u i )t',. :~ l Tll tries, loIIrhli TllM, ilT),- B ly. , ..+ ill P'TgTTTT lls on STlineT rSvir, liit'- 'TTl'ii', \IT":nl,,,,, " p.TnTTiTng, TITT.TyIiTT Pilly, I'OTT UaiioT, TT itiTTTJ'.l bi,ir 1' n saY y b leU~I-TTas iITn ITTTT, nto lTTTg. I'TiaiT ari l I'. lOTT, n Til TTTT Ti.s-'inTieT buTT, :1)11iTnT -h or Teic5TgO, apply ouo, An'. I Si. litO1J iS(0TIZN 0'..i LI fli. 5TIOnToretTT)IF. 1T'A1II)Nk N No. 3i, New i - IrOreet, New OrlTTos, Souperior AIIRRIC.N TL)AI'KN 21, 0S1 AT, TOTTnttT HIT.,kalortue or any drag, inTnrinuy aio TTUtT H. 1). A Co. koeD coosolllll be hand a large nrsurlmenl of Broad aod AOreesesk PiloT Bread COI5OTAooT. 36-50ts, WTeavrOGTeers, NsOO1Brsa, , SITOarTI'ATTTers, T,.iTracTT.-N WFle 131le IB sloe ,oCci,0Ts I'ie-ir, etc., ' tc., I'TOTThOliOOTs, )TTttTOTNONAT'TT, etc. AllTTOTT5yT achineery, a5t h aIto,.T TtwnTkITT Prises. myll or BILLIAOLD TAHBLE ISANUSNA5 ALL TSTYTES. Sj'ANTOOTN INI Not. sotxd la TOooll ntreot, Between (:h. 0 r and Old Ia Laverr Neew Orleans, ROUN01 ANI)) OVAL, ILlLARlOS TAII,F:O, Sl te.)l P:,l fee squsre Billtiard Tables, wSith 3)soble OTl Wood TopN; Vdah Tons to play ou she name Tlals, eTther Pool or the (imse. U full andow C'lls a Tss"Ist of every artiO in T5thIe lo. van Olseoloss of LOUTS STTTTr ToT CasiTioTO ; also Yitcloluolo , Sox .tells, Roulette0 , Blli b) Rl Yi, for T'n-Pin Alloys, Lot, aOe. ECONOIINVAL 5555)51, Portable, asd eat op to or er isth crockery sad oat-ltro OW-WolnoT WoodS for asle. d25 IT BILLIARD TABLES CONSTANTIY hand nubm ed to, Inl [rum the manutarturg of, " M sss o. T. SBRUNSWICT A BRO.. CinclnOstl. fBsasorlosllossobod 1ilial Tables, Bunswoss 's psolntoueh ono; also, 0)oth,. Bolls, 10.., sod afl other trsosolag. boloog sg to thlaslie. s.Sosd.ssIb.okoItS rdpelrntT S promptlsatssdsd to. A, L . ICSIII B ,B. n17 1 t. Chalr tai lk1srd R9Rm, BI O, 3ctt Orleans failn (resr nt. WESINEi ISDAY MORNING,- OCTOBER 13, 1858. utai - lill'vnrnt. TirE WEAuTIIa yest.erday was bright and pleasant, though slightly cloudy at intervals, and a degree or twe cooler than the dry befbre. The streets were ively, and the lady population was handsomely re presented in the shopping thoroughfares. Tite Ftr:vin IlRrinras to the Bitard of Health yes terday showed that for the thirty hours ending fMon day noou the mortality was 55 ; conciderably let than lor the thirty hours ending the preceding Monday. fHowaln As"sotA'rtoN..---The follnowing is tie re port of the leow;ard Acsoniation for the week ending 1 ... ,,rnt. r.1 to-! n", pol . ...... . ....... :1 .(¢ ,,.1, ,,tle*# + . ... . . .... ......... a'i .l;,>vhrt,.d rrpr1 ....t c To ll ra.v, , tr..atrd to rate ........... . ......... YorNG .ENos ('oi-TIANc A.MUOCIATION.--The fol lowing is tie report of the Relief Committee of the Young Men' Christian Association for the week end ing October 12th, at 7 P.M.: N .....or rI cI -. i~ . I~r trnle m ".,r ýi I'-! roper; .... /15° Fin, .- -IrI . a an alarm .i, fire on Mon.dk y ni . h; rt , ilta .t ot et i "" rI. I ,ri.- g .w hr. itt t, nar i.nret, l l; itnd nfote,,r y..listerdaJ mir.in illcot, tie ,ttriit t d t n tdro in a t.o.i. e at the corner d Ctmf ,il re atc d Ma, ri at reets. Not worth talkierT at, i arer of fire the onMonday ight, abightt n1 t lor'ck, trwo uildinewhere n oew Levee street, between l.t'tarette an:d Girod, were gutted by tihe devouring ellement. )ine was a Ib,ard intg tluot-e and the otheri a tar antld rmin warehouse. We had not time to obtain other parcti'eultrt before ging toa teres. The houses bllrnt ral throe!glh to Fulton street. PaoInaLr.E WtII tE c MrDEltR--C'ronI r' Ie nquec---The Coroner wan ye.terllay morning called to hlold an inl quest upon the hody of Mrs. Alice M. Clarke, found dead ill her reoidci-etce. t mliserable roml in a hotle on Iiberty street, etdt.een (lr.iritir anlld Perdido. esidele herdea·d body wa;s tha.t of :l untimely inft;nt; and it wt ee reported alnitl g the neighbors that the death of both was occarttloned by the drunken brutality of I the bhiubd and lathcr, lJame= ('larkre. The printcipal witnemn esxmined was Madame ILatoat, an nracetotr!ult ; land her testinmony wa that, at about 4 oclol k ill the ionrnin, Cla.rke cale to her hotoe and reIrqrr'trd her t. comle and see his wife, but without <aying .wh t twas tle Inmatter with her. Slhe went, and, oni gettig to the rtoom, frond tihe woman had been alreardy dc-livered ; that tithe um bilical cord wias clt, and that tile child wa- dead. She founlll the dcrcea.ed tenit ill,, but a no'd deal prostrated. On a tkingi Clarke ter some lleen and other little neces-ari- , hi s r-rd her ; a gti o her advi-int. him to sced i r it dc, tr, he did the saene tblhtng. Shle blid ec:Iiore stlrended dec:eased in aeoos hernesta, andd knewe- he-r h aud th be in the habit of ill-treatti u h, r. Other witalle-·; , Ineiohblrs, tertiiied as to (larlke' habiittclI ili-tre-t teec . hi- tilt-. ene t iti s-< swore that durinig larkli - aitisee yr-sLc rday niot•ilte, hle went in to wta p iit non hi pol r wie, and that - he was leavinll the hsi- he wa. itu.ed lby) ( i, who had jct rettrnd, giad that he tried to klnotk her down. lfi. ilrahamc made a /,p,,t mno im sexamiiatin i-f the tb-dsc-, but nIli nluk of violence were finlld oil thein, exel,-i ii ru-. ,,et, hi tie.t - -if IoI iif the acit-e', laeet, athd nuie .liiht one, on her ellilt. The infant had ecideihtly hc' ioari dotel., lieceaeed i-ad' her-ell -tat.d on l-ondrly, that .be was ,lit .tven iici hiitiiireilc. Dr. i;rahilaii eia . ita.-ii, . o lin , that she died flrin tllcatulite pt rtutlition, ptolabi y"ly cauned by nltrueatlnent I,,rlll her hu-I.h.nd, Jrimes Clarke : and the i'jul r l-tiii vi lit i tto ih;tt ile,,t. Clarke was ai ,-ted early in the t ornina ly odliivr Penuel, and l,,igdl in the h, klup. The Coroner was preparing hie aihlvit liast rveintg, and thie ae csed holn.aud will lie airieglid -ie.-re the Ilecorder to day. l'TrAL ACCInNT.}-,e he rd la.t nilght that dut ing the evenieg ia yoing. boy had ecaeeu rli cetr id crashed to lpieces by the 'Ciarrelhii tat ir]rai, in the uptper part ui the city. We obt.iaied no other particulars. BiitLARY.ca--C(ioic ti iiT.--The -the store of Mr. Wiollt, in Exrlian e 1ai- le-, it nea e i,,irted to tihe police yeterday mrif. d ee I Lii Ii opii dur ing the nigilit card iol f a t of hoes. Mr. \V. named to thl.e Ipl a e'criill l·.'''-ln hol he stllectted, an li tic.i ip': wh . n- is ret Idied to ls, proved to be a wo,dthy and lip t lale ,elizen. was arrested by i ie!l. (;W ,ti ,I and oer ith ull, sa ; and ,ixteen pairs stoe, wh,eh \\' idnthhid as his, were fouale in lhis ht;o e oi Iti a -il t - e ilti First Di-trat : toether with ,t quintty of linen, shirty sock" cravat,, :.ll other oti.e of i teie wear. The tmai tie teaed elnt eli, nd<. wiho vuutchrd lor his ihonesty and re-pectidil:tye: and it wac ex plained, that all the artiil'h seized wie itded for use on his pllalntatilo.ad that aI to the shoes, e had taken one or Intile pai' of thei m tl a- ie t , withll Wolltlft kicwledge il tdull aln ent--he (W.ltl) blleing t il inti ate telr· \ith1 hhili and iitd, i d toi hit to IIa eon-il:'able extl et froi' noies loained lie i stated that only last Iaturday he loaned \Voli money to go over the lake after hi- wi- , oand this Woll' il knowledgedl Ito be the faet. lhe ll.maliln a llsed gace bail to appear for exanmiati ilon, ail ait the llurget ile quest of his friendIs, who aluri e uis itht therml i lisme great miistake on haci d, andi Iit l I i- h i- e lroven ll nacent onil ext an tli loe, we uleos il o e ll llre i Second tisht'r t piose call i It very -i.r;iou cI ae.i and drop remarks il no i-e icoucplimentary to .i Wolil" LaucEsT.- .elloir C'uinS (uoe.-I)r. L. C M. l.ss-vally, il t!he Thirdl Ii-tri, t, was ye-tel y ar rested by Lieut. dlhi',. of the Ir -It tlo.tt, n i warrant c:liaring hiln wihli ler-llly,a adt lod-ted in thle econd Dit -1 iutliet clbek- up e ll,t a ase ill t.rgc inst'nl ents, It ease u1 -ptical i tl .ll t a l , andDlrt er articles appertainting tio the pIir imt i eidli, were folnii ii n t i hiulle acyl ts izid io thelu ile allaes ,toiile ' The Doctor was Irleaed ilpon o givic baill t applear. le hllas had, we mlay sicdlte a Iitl l tun0e with hl, un tIieSlc l]tei , an l ia e ]i , !d sla er-ti e i t tv t ic tull t ih that the ch.nge -aiiet hln is heaed eitlher ipo a great nmistcl , or be li, e. IriicI.ii I { c U n' (o - ii ' di' n eoeFT--r ial eor 11ith op t" sidii.- -l keorlder 2-1nel 1n.t eai.o aile to I.ted to his ilort yesterday. Iile honor the Mtayc r took hil seat and diiposed of the little l.il-oa o nn a d. lhe principal case wa lIhat of John Manthe and wife, re-udinig ll Iron ri eieetl, iea l 'oytidlctree ; the husbiland elrgd Iby the tMayris special icer, Newhouse, with i htt i itg at c in with a doic le-larrel gun, and the wife charged with aiding cn d adhetian the blau;iness. \chouse' storay was that Mauthe, having by sonic ieanls obtaied aI dounle-barrel gutn, ket eerlinly loain ng aid tiring it, to the great ainnoyanice o th' ieighborhoud, aitd probable dtngaer of the neighbosu a that he went to the shouter and notified him that if the hi.otihig was'it stopped. ihe would have hioa acretod ; and that the shooter thele upton raised his gulln and sholitintht ; the gun beang loaded with slugs, which wo d hiave eertaihly killed him, had they na t .ortnately mic<ed himt. The fire eating Mauthie was held to hail of $1000 for his ap 1pearauce for examination on the 1sth intt. Kate Bertrand, alias Boston Kate, gave bail to answer to the charge of thaving walked into the affections of Julia. Htarris, on Basin street. ItEconDER WiTZ'eS COUrT.-Assistant Recorder Benit presiding.-A. Gaides yesterday appeared in Court and gave bail to answer to a charge of haviang shot at Victour Gerodias with intent to murder, on St. Peter street, on Monday evening; (the particulars of the alhir we published yesterday ;) charged also by Lieut. Gnstinel with carrying concealed weapons. After giving bail to appear in answer to these charges, he charged Gerodcas with beating hini over the head with a loaded cane at the time of the heoot. iag, and had him put under bonds to appear for ex amination also. Charles Ellen was sent before the First District Ct.rt for stealing rvecral artic:lea of jewelry from Mary Fowler, at Na. 222 tienlville street. And on a charge of heating the said Mary Fowler, Ernest Ilen no, I. m. e., was held to bail to appear for examina tion another day. Edward, slave of Mrs. Deoforges, arrested for hav ing a piece of suppoed stolen c.llicoin his possession, gave hail to appear for examination. La.wrence Sigler, ofl Gallatin street, charged with drugging C. E. Rodrigez and denoying him down to tl:e Lower Cotton l'res+ and robbling him of 200 fr.tnes, was dismissed; Rodriguez having tailed to appeal to prosecute. tEntl.!,nan LNtno's CocaT.--Nothing of importance claimed tile imnlediate attention of this tribunal yes The yIllowing complaints were made, and warrants sent after the iattics aecned : A man nnoi ed lM:Bride., harged by Louis Caotera with attempting to stab his slave boy with a cane sword, Mlof f,,nday. A certain man, name inknown, charged with steal ing two pairs of ear-rings, a silver watch, two gold rings, aotl t25t in gold coin, from the residence of F'rancois Cenar, on Arts street, between G rrod and St. John the BEaptiste; the said property supposed to he concealed in a certain house on Moreau street, be tween Mandeville and Spain, for which a search war rant was is-ued. Mrs. Widolw Burke. charged by Mrs. Widow (Gas with retailing r. g. without license, in her grocery at i tile corner of l;reatmen and Piety streets. Philip M lcGuiire, charged by Thomas Pigott with felnmiously selling a ho chain and a piece of iron, j uinlly wutled at $10. firts tile steamer IHerald. near tihbc Irrci:ka; which boat had been entruated for oale keeping to him. Alice Atarooney. charged with abtse of Margaret Marolneay; and ioilixene, f. w. c., charged with abusing Widow Oi-car, f. w. c., to tile great scandal arnd detriment of the good name of Love street. RlEc .,onte' AttM.l' CoLeH.--Hugh McConnell was y3sterdlay lined i for res,:aing a number of cows w!hich an aninll catcher was driving to the pound, ain explit hie oluld rnever have aheieved but for the aid of a lnumber of wonen whio had anr interest in the cows. This wnas the only ca-e worth making an itemt of. --·c- COMMON COUNCIL. P,Iotn oc ALaeocE-s,-This IBrach of the City Coancil hell its lilrt meeting alter the summer's recess yesterday even'lg. Present, the President, Mr. Nixon : Messrs. Die Labarre, Venuard, Landry, Hllweh anid Htarltion. A message from the Mayor was read, in which he alluded t, t he prevailing epidemic, and stated that shittl it t onltillie, the Imeano at cornmalld of the be snevoiet sl.itie- would be isufllicient to meet the demands allupo tlhem, anid that ipon the City Council woald dlvcolve the duty of atfflding relief. His Hlonor nltde severeal sugge-titns of a sanitary charac ter, and toiched upon various subjects pertaining tio the wel'tie of the crpioration. n motion, it was ordered thait tlhee lhundred colies of tile message be priated, ald that it ie reercred to the Finance Com mittee. Sundry petitions were read and disposed of, and a re olutlri: was submitted by Mr. NItowell, and on his m ttica lid over. re.uiing thi e C.ty Suhn veyi r to ad erti-e oI lnslt'sLci tto build two raiiroead through lt!e ity from tile Fourlth Ditlict to the Third. A rtoolll-n calling rip n the Street Commissioner to clm-e- the ditches al-t,g the Carr.llito Railroad to be c-laned Iroml e -alicity l.ad to C.lhuope street, was al Iptld. A resolation for the am-ladment ol the Pound Lawh was reelrred to tile Committee on Streets and Land A resolution directing tihe Street Commissio,ner to have tnlhe olvert, at certain points on the Carrollton litlro.il repaired. so as to imiprove tie drainage of sediuent and water was alopted. A .etltttll rseelluint tlhe Street Commissioner to cut illte gris on the puaiic -quatenand commous was adttpted. 11r. Iltharire eff, red a re-olution that the lbuild ing of tl- :ya-istanllt Whilartingter e otie f trhe Third Dll'ttct be iole.d, and -tateyi that the Illtce had been Stken Ipo.-,--ion f by' runnel anId lothllers and per" verted front it, proper u -. M. Harrison remarked tInt h' had seeno h roes fed in it. The resolution was adopted. A itrcesIlution re1ltirini tile Cemmiittee on Streets and 1, alll]lln to invce t.gete and report what repairs in t lt IIu te' i arvIon thie streets leading to the depot oi the N. t). and'.lati k-on l.,ilo~d. Thet It'lae '.,lllltniltee recmnlmeded concurrence in tohe rn-litton ftixing the alary of the Chief' of Pto lie i.t .Ltt per aonnua lrom August 1, l,5s, which Il-l, n T resolution a uthorizing the lMyor t, i purch e Tltail lots ofI groulal folr the Fourth Ii--s. Agreed t,. Thile C'ommittee recommended the rejection of tile ! 5Tl'l il to, appoint two s-itants to thle City Sur 0 ,',e, vi]),< I W ino al 01 to, and the vote w' s taTken it ,aI31155Ii ce. I 1-t.I AIls,, the Itl's- i, 'TIn s the rt-rhlstan 6xins tile sal a li+ of the e,''retalrie of t!lhe tlllling Committees a 1,1 o- 10"1th, which was agreed to. ' Il (' lillt t1 e IIl StIeets uIlT Laulin I s repol ed inrl (Itx'", ef 'I, iU I'' IIn inallall(l glia tltl'tr I)holT iT forI 11lIt'mT tin a ] e r i t de streetm 11 to LI ke 1 1 oIT tclIt I ,' in,0l';- to rti -aid' levee alng the lower 'iine o, I'alr.liTIln to the Metbl liri llhige Dnly, which i a.s agled to, andl the Iloilhtliln was a.ldopted. A r ol'e l.t ti l to tl e"1t thn e wIhalcvs af the First Ii trit It ti0 InthTilI, Mr. Htarti-on was uaanimonsldy elected I PresIlent ol t, 0,.i 1 ttle l,-'rd lo AldelaImen, and a mlotl)ll s to i IlIj'ain th t.it prevailtd. I.1111s TlITisl' Asssasll" .b .i's-A qoIIlTuml ofi this rLady filett f+~i iilted, e uipped, and provided ,,iiv, f,,,r thl'] rs of the winter campaign : Msr \VihstIs III lis shas. I The MaNsr' III' 0s,5_'c w-s read, sad it- dillirent rtiI,,1 rfsTItsrd to lthe apl r,'1 rhte t: nslnlttcess s o wa11s Itleird to the ' nmllltteeon Polhe a1lld h10alths ; tlhalt in r-ehre , 00 ,10 \to ving and renlaintmig swanllp I s i L,, to l h ll T ' l n n,ttee Ill streelt at lId l lin 11g-; liT T riIlls t tl th l lves , to the sulmesll col nnittee l that rl ri' l, tt 5 ; pl l't I't llltsn 5 5lve1e, Tllso to the same u nll l ; th -e parts l't1,Tive to the First ITisrict I TCouTrt, the arresItI of taV nITlmals, anlld thle lretain of[ ]llloir to hl l,'v,, tol th il ('ll n ittte onI P.liee aind lhalth ; and that t all aI ut sellg the battus l lots, IT l ('l ptller l,:u ited l llnethy Icommnnt ll.ica tion, in rleferenl e to the l llreo l., rllres oIf the city, th, re tllctlllam I l' 1 sfW I lllanl l, et. I l was read, Ir~and 1 0 T0otill I 1fina 1et1111 IlTTI Tl ',ilel' ttr l lel slI Ililm T d 111 sIsI s'slllslas·ll iTs. iol JIT ItIt; swhich wIAls tlad I-and appropriatcely le T'[',, Tlealnrer", wevldy report: dutting tile sninler" a a ol nrld \ rea ' I leI erred. The last report for tI hewilt seeeing 5 the tll itl-tlt.,howed a halaIcev ill the tsis ors IIf $122 5,2, sl. Thl e STeIIII -rt I ll lt I ,tt 1 t l n hy o h Is e T o IT s I mdolm l i tl g tine . tilnlt', 'Iol \ia latlld lUn re-1 crl'edl to thiet I'ro r com te,+lt. M.tulhh lof the l'report w i e~ In 5t r to lis I lnls 1115o0 l to,5 illt, I he w ,a es by the Isle II o,,l : l,,! e:te t ,I thI d1s age done t, leah llttinll fr wth e r,1 LTl Il t he llut o re ir of lle.dc1d, 01',; .s,. 1 ,l 1ti 1 lLI 10, 1)111 1" h1t he the T wharf I l s(l T il inth, ,osdItsoI l of tl e, T ie. Tr ,i,2 col ' :t 00l,0l0 ,,[ Iow du 0 ,0 h c'ie l i I the 0,1' fitrear -11.ht10 (',n111 ,-1 ý 11,i -,1litte, ;t t't oanl ira I I eiTblI iI t1i i e llll e01 r o d t d0 l5he rln tit of the ail tadp whic;v wa c T:t],l rciletr dt'. Ti the lF ,'i.,1 ITt -I T ll his 1hi, l le, t, whh' ,t- l, rO ofand anl'eh1le 'thle ,,u d pt ,t11 1 Iel ti se( ill il 1 tit' e o TIutr. r ,jic ih n nitaesin re, rlelliSo, wet. d n P r tinhion were 1'0.,Ltley title. t ,ite t t n''e nutmlnxter, lld Icli ,1 to the il pI , 10;01to 1 toct.L Th, lighotd eo lAt1, lin, ith.-!,'1 o 'n pt't n 'e a d ir a l'£, nthlt it yi li niii th e -<!,i 11 the .11in .it Oift, Clerk ofm lsIe r 5ft h111 Ih ])i~t'l't it 0' 1 :", per Iont:t. (',,t ' lled ;l, A .I ), insll 5 ". I -1, 110l1 fo ' ' wls', ite .,lime s ib the \htlic ss ,f on the hComc op ]on Streets1 n0' Ltndine . Aod lrving it io ch tl autho" The , tut'Iehalot of lnhce et the Thn'd Ill-hi-t,' i I t eil ,r t DilllsIric , e' - t's re rre' 1 t e s- m I o sITllectiho, allaa i slls,' no-ln of the ifo p langittel eth\erei. gl e detair'le o e port tfo their oth e nding ,1 I sh.: the ssll 111-l ., 'T1h1 lIsT 5ihed, is , Tnmn liolls Tilh 1 therero r I tlt t, m Tlo ldown Id t hiesTil f the ,,sII s, t. wit Nislssls 1 1. iss I sITl,5T g I the Il NlsaTu sil NIu'llrt, slnd Ir inl~lIrtcting lilt SNi' }y-Isr to po',ceI d with ths rlilTdilsg of the said Tlarket, without de lay, undher the direliol of the nh.lhinlsI of the suide jont ctldllosiIlttes. TlTashe resolutins wets aioklsIe ano1d 51ent to the Board a(' Alderslnen for clst11T5en0e. A resatit I oi ,r s elrnlittinl the b slltehrs an] lIxters DIIOT O'CtIhiulg lhe sITse o tisl las T arkett to ose. cu)y leigllhhilTg hotbs, at hcir ownsie ense aTlll re l:p1ssmlbility, during the huildins Ill the new mar5 l t, was, after solle dis,1assIn, s'lelfeed tos the Connnittee on S-eets eIaud laabsgs. Alsobtiobll tba uatha-r izing the Street Comlass ianer to prlahase 2G,000 feet of hlmber for tile reair of the plank-roads of the First District, was referred to the sa0e com im m ttee. The Finance Commilttee also submitted a resols t lion for iputting into thIe hands of G. L. Bright, for 0 collection, all bills now due the city for pavingstreets and banquettes, etc. l b There were no reports from the other standing F The Baasd adjourned. O The old man looks down, and thinks of the past. r The young n1an hssks up, and thiiks of the future. I- The child leeks veerywhere, and thinks of nothing. Telegraphed to the New Orleans Crescent. FURTHER 'EWS FROMI EUROPE ! Additicnal by the City of Baltimore, (! r Si .-r n L r.LI _ General News. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 2L.--The steamship Africa ar rived out on the 26th. It is lumored in Paris that Prince Napoleon will marry the oldest daughter of the King of Sardinia. The Prince visits Turin in October. A tRussian Navigation Company has been author ized to evtabliah a station and coal depot in Algeria. The Spanish expedition to Cochin China will not commenre operations till November. Spanish preparations agri:t It Mexico are still pro gressinrig. The Bank of Frankfort heas raised its rates to four per cent. Arrangements have been completed to transfer the Austrian railways to Rothschild and other French and English capitalists. The late colnspiracy at Naples was very for midable, and included many persons of high standing. The conspiracy had extensive foreign ramiflcationo. A conspiracy in Persia against the Prime Minister was discovered and defeated. The leaders of it were beheaded. Tihe French Ambassador was to leave Paris on the 3d of Oct., with the ratification of the China treaty. English Victories in India. The rebels were defeated at Gwalior on the 17th of August, when 700 were kilked. The British loss wes trilling. The fort of Pacuvice, after thirty hours' fighting, surrendered to Gien. Napier, who, with 500 police, defeated 4000 of the rebels. Three of the Bengal regiments have been re armed. The Cable Controversy. The controversy between Prof. Whitehouse and the Cable Directors conlinues to be carried on in the newspapers. The condition of things at Valentia is unchanged. The shares are quoted at £n40 to £360. Lord Elgin hlas been appointed Knight of the Grand Cross of Bath. France. The ports of Havre, Dunkirk, Dieppe, Calais and Bdloggne are to be put in a state of defense. The lnva lide Russe saOys that telegraphic communi cation with America, via the Russian possessions, is in contemplation. Vague rumors are ill circulation that the Empress Eugenie is again encrinte. Count Cavoni says the cession of Villa Franca to Russia was gratuitous, and may be recoverable at mill. Liverpool Markets. Livercoot., Sept. 2.,.-Soe!lc.r was firm. Coffee firm. In Tea there was an average business,witbout quotable change. Rice iquiet. The sale, of Cotton for tile past three dayw were Sltael00 bales, of whiich 2000 were taken for expolt and 1200 on speeulation. The market closed dull and withr a declinin;ug tendency. Lower qualities de clined rost. Rlichrrdson, Spence b Co.'s circular quotes West ern Canal Flour at 20-. to 21.; Ilaltimore and Phila delphia Flour, at 21s. to 22,. od.; Ohio Flour, 221. Cd. to, 2.3s.: Wheat, Southern, white, 7s. to 7. 4d.: Yel low Corn., :::;. Gd. te, :., white Corn, ;Is. to 35-.; Lard, lrtie t at ,;(i. to 025.; Cou.Te, steady ; Turpen tine, spirit s, LiEroalrL., ciptemrber 2.--The Flour market gea. erally clo-ed dull, but queoation. were unchangr'd, except that there wash a decline of 1. in the inferior qdahties of Marylnd : Corn dull, and had declined ld.; Consuli claoed at !t : l'rovi ions dull. Manchester Market. The advices iromn tManchester were favorable, the marketclcieing quiet bt tel steady. Breadsttfls were dull for iufeli ir, and all qr daities had declined from 1 to 23. The London Market. i.Lons, Sept. 2-.--Consul closed to day (Tors d(ay) at !,:. I,o.onrs, Sept. 2d'.--.RP:lgr steady. Colfee steady at 10 to Itled. Itice iteady. Tallow steady and in active. Linseed Oil 32i to 32... Coo.nsl, were ::oted at ,{. Bank of England. IBullion continues to iow into the Bank of Eng lard, and a reduction of diCoune t rates is expleeted. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. From Santa Fe. Iln)EPENDExCFe. Oct. 10.-The Santa Fe mail of the 2llth ilt. haio arrived hlere. The reported battle hbtIveen the Navj.ee and tile troops untler Capt. M.1lean is coolirmed. His wound i. severe, but not dan; 'ert . II nIO:NDE CoE, 0,'t. 1:I.--The Santa Fe manl has The Na;lj' lndian. had eounl: ltered a smoll de tachmlent of trol.ipi llnder tpllt. McT.len, a0t lear Sprin0u, icn the 21!1 Augaut. Capt. Mcltean was severely womlded. Uelioll inl a lw dlys. Later from Oregon. The fir-t o.Ilala ,tlhl ( lonia nal:il arrived at St. ln i on thie 'h in l t., in 21 days. The date1 flonl (thll ln allre lo the ali tilt. i Molj er Gatrntt had id a -kilmish with the Indians near lItltIan'g.I, ill whkih Lkuit. Allen and six l. dians were killed. A telegra.ph from l'iaceiville to Salt Lake has been commenced. The nlews fro' Frarer river is unimplortant. The water wa1 .-till too high for working. The Victorit market was deprles:ed. T,. 1 t liate ]I'1 l .a,'to-ked l party ol f tintlers t inder Major l,,hincol. en tile Wenathe. There was a ow tedl, rmlIr at Malhs twat General Palmner "s party was ma-screel near Olual.igOn. tIoed gold digging .had Ibeen disc'overtd on the Washington Intelligence. Domestic Markets. NV.:w YouI , Oit. 12.---I0ltimu1e Flour ii 1;0 to It I ; S m'hern to . Wheat clo.ed withaIt e ]ln e Li o. to 3. (', rn dull. ro k dull. Whisky C',lto~n ,'i,,- .d. with ,1 decilne of Ij. The sales of the d,+y ,t ere. lw,, hilt. I ollr cl,0led with a declin ilng trencl'Iy; Sothr 111 . to .- . (1 iio dull.1 S lglr dull. I ,h l, le l l h 72 I. 'T'allw 1l0 t o i l'c. N iw Y ':, 1,( t. 12. 'l'The s:les of Co(tto to day werc" -,1u bale. Q tul tinl o llmial. 71.s 'pork, ,IEterr i; b0t0 U l . ,tl l. Sugldll'dll at 7". New Yfoll, Oct 12.- lioIr eloed with a ,leling tendoeny--_pri , (I 1, 1t. . Whieatl ed at ad 'i'neoo ' c'" . ' ,l - ixed.0;lto 72. ,i.l:y,22c. ('l ti'lr't , Oct. IlI.---Fl h r is of ll lred lit t 50,; and there are t oilre s le'r than btyebr. Vhisly" drll. P'rot'vidies, nothing doing. CIs, Iss erl Oct. 012. - lilonI ir, ihogs' ead 1 to 7.c. Sipte p.rk, \ocweten ll 15. l.inte Oil pod. New York Bank Statement. ' There was ,t de',oeeC in the Blalnk oans acen 'dirg totieI.t tie last w e.o atatementof nIo,000. The ieae I of spec.ie was !.1 .00i), ciruolation.10 1,000, deposits i$l1,'00. Ulndrtawi depo.sit x"2,100. River Intelligence. ST. LouIt. ('et. 0.-Dleparted hence for New Or leans, the steambolats Planet, McGill and Mlontgo mery. Sr. LnCts. Oct. I .--All the rivers are receding. SIt rained here tall day yesterday. ST. Lous, Oct. t2.-Arrived, the steamboats Great Western and the John J. Roe. Departed, the Falls r City. a VICtSBRtG, October 12.-The steamboat Vicks Sburg passed down at 3 o'clock A. M., the Simonds at So'clock A. M., the R. W. Adams and the D. G. Taylor at 9 o'clock A. M. t VPcsn'eaG, Oct. 12.-The Belfast passed down at e. 11 A. M. ; the Messenger at noon; the Natchez at 1 5. P. M.; and the Leona at 6 o 'clock this evening. Anniversary Events--Oct. 13, Il54--Howard College, at Marion, Ala., destroyed byfire. te 1z47--A body of 200 German Catholics met at the I Tabernacle, New York, and formally seceded from the Catholic Church. I.0c-Death of Henry Stephen Fox, British Minis ter Plenipotentiary, at Wabshigton. Isli-Death of General W. K. Armistead, at one time chief in command in the Florida war. 1S3I;--Death of Jacob Spencer, a revolutionary patriot, in New Jersey, aged 100; he bad seven w;ves, and only one child. I O---Death of Vincent Monti, one of the beet of i modern Italian perets. 1 .2--leath of Antonio Canva, thegreatest.scoalp tor of modern tinxa. 1-15-Napoleon Bonaparte landed at St. Helena, , British prisoner and exile. Same day, Joachir MIrat, King of Naples, was shot. He was a soldie of frrtune. who rlse during the revolution, married i sister of Napoleo., and was by him placed on the throne of Naples. lol2--Battle of Queenstown, Canada,in which the Americans under Van Rensselaer attacked and ear ried the heights and fort ; but owing to the refusal of 1200 militia to crnts the river to their aid, and to thl arrival of British regulars and Indians from Fork George, they had to surrender ; their number being 761. General Brock was killed, and CoL Van Rena- t selaer was wounded by four bullets. 17!7-Benjamin Hammett find £1000 for refusing to accept the Lord Mayoralty of London. i 17O2i-Battle between Abdul Fatcan and Murat t Khba for the sovereignty of Persia ; in which the I latter and his three sons were killed, and the throne won by Abdul. 17;7T-Town of Esopus, on the Hudson, burnt by the British under Vaughan; not a house being left. 1771--Death of John Gill, an eminent English Cal vinistic divine and writer, whose greatest work was a commentary on the Bible. 170I.-The Parliament of Scotland convened forthe last tilme. 1515-Battle of Marignon, in Italy; the Swim de" feated by the French under Francis I. 1417-Death of Pope Gregory XII, aged 92. l2;a--The bones of Edward the Confessor en ahrined in gold. Ill4--The great council for the trial of Thomrsa Becket, opened at Nolthampton, England. 0I3--Owsy of Northumberland, tenth King of Britain, ascended the throne. The great controversy about the celebration of Easter was settled by hilm. 405.--I ruption of the Vandals into Spain. 4PI-Tiberius Druses Claudius, Emperor of Rome, poisoned by his wife. He was successor to Caligula, A MATriDIONao.t Scaro.--A fellow named Merril recently married two girls in Ohio within the short space of twenty-four hours, and when found out eloped for parlts unknown. \\ sAsLE W ITHs - l(iaoEs ilean.--While Messrs.G. Leslie and Benjamin and Nathaniel HIoolper were li-hing abonl, ten miles to the southward of Gland Manan, on the 12th alt., they discovered a dbad whale floatine, which they towed in Holmeso Cove, L'Etang, and extracted about 100 barrels of oil from him. They state that the head and jaws were a mass of broken bones; from appearances it had been fighting. A Mt alcaL. WAG. - )airing the burning of the New York Crystal Palace, a steam calliope on exhi biti-n got its water hot and commenced furiously filing away at " Pol g)e tile weastl'. AN "UI-iErs TENo" CoNvicr.-Huntington, the Wall street forger, now keeps the account books of Sing Sin:g sli-on, coks,:, twenty cigar, per day, and sleeps oi a cmfoiitalle .feather bed in the psison .A NEi CAN.N.--The W\ar Department has ilsued ordere, directing a hoarld of olticers to convenle at Weot Plitt on the 11 hl iurtant, for the purpose of trying a clnnon to be submitted by rGeneral C. 1 W\Vheat. The board will c,,ni.t of Major Alfred Mor del.i, olrdance delpartment: Lieut. John GilLbon, fullth artillery; and Lieut. L. lartanll, secnd ar tiliery. This gun istwelve feet long ; it is something new, and is known as tile ip)tent accelerating caLnon. It. peculirlity is that it lires three charges of powder behind a nine-pound shell, which will hit at the enor lmous ditauce of live miiles. The ball or shell is shalpd like the Milie rifle ball. All who have al ready witnessed its opesrations seem to be perfectly salilid with what it erepl'sents. Cisors IN ':cENTRAL A,. al..tl.--Acording to the Illienton Hllrald the cottnll crop in Lowndes county tu,'n- out better than it did during either of the two previouli year5. The iprvir si crops are also abund (.o'\. B RVin or MA,,.ac-rit:nTS Ar'eACKer:D Br A M.A. \V\ l.t--Gi,vernor Banks visited the North ilampton (Mae.) Inhane Asylum on the 27th ult., and whilte viwing the inmnates, Mrs. Phelps, the woman whoi sore yealr simie was charged with poisoning Iher hlleild andi afterwards became deranged, seized the Governor by ti rru and declared that " she would intt intly dlrg him to execution--it was useless to resist--l-he was eomloissioined to hang him and emust do it ; " and suiting the action to tilhe word, she seized hilm by the collar, and probably but for his earnest reei-tance and timely aid of lie. Prince, tile cmonnonwealth would to-day have been withiout her 'hief executive Omlgiltrate. :LEcIOhN mFOR A.S l trli JrEn.-In iMadison pai ty receivred il majoriity of 1ti over Land. Toi. PI:r:t IN MionIt:.--There were ten deaths I11n yellow lever in Mobile during the twenlty-four houllr ending on qunday evending. Tot: Wri.ini rot I"iiiiTuri.- The Charleston Courier says : It i mor thanlllll prbablie tlihat the fugitive from Wltllingtoln, N. C'., whilole liLteL ill a Yan-lktc(oaster is lleorted with deliaitcd zet by the New Li)ndeo jollliiit, iis it poIr destitulte tree tegro. who wan sezred with dile foe er rsy dittinction and notoriety. This ga me.I it I. klotvn, it IieCIueltiy plaed nT oullr incr eaee d int thi, case by the negru's wrn story, that het \wa o stowed away .ix day-s le.tle te the departlre of lthe vessel f'Ilml Wilmi:toll. Are servanlt so abund lnt in 'il mington, that one c'uld he abhent fur that period without notiei er . AFFl .-Inl tile Mlilson iGazette of tile 7thll iot., we lied thle hhllow ing: lWe le iri Itht a bloodyl tragedy oIllurred at LWar s-Ilw, trin liul tlilri-h, lit tFridi y, whiich reirilted in the d-eath 111 ot 111r1 nltaiuls. 'Thte persons ellgaged I it ai.re Mr. \lli lllntlley, a lMlel, hal at Warsawt , aid ,r. MaglTudel, a redltdle.ltiil t1it pettit of n t l111oiiely 1lof Georgiatl. \We oll not know tihey paritic larI thlt give thle following it- I or: It appeilrs 1that triIey matde anll attagk uponl Magruder with ai pi.tll land at klllte, shloeting Matgruder andll stabbing Illt evll e Illit' lillles. Magrulder, while dting from the I1i -rte inth llhted tupon hlln, fired upon Dlorsey, which ti r'Ved lta n aboutl all hour. We inderstlltad that two other pr n-" tit weret accitdentally wounded in tlhe, alray, but thii inonly t r , ln lide, betlwee tIwo young gents of thhis city, y rot ntlr to iblank cartridges, at ten paces ly the light A te comet, resulted i cordtng to the reviousar ron.e l nt ofll the see'tonds. Wads were ech langed, when by thie interposition of mutual frieds, the afi lair was " honorably adjusted.' One of the party, however, we regret to learn, got " shot," ahebidentally, on his return to the city. [Petersburg Press. A CAeOIrlc Y.curT.-The New York correspond eat of the Charleston Courier says in a recent letter: idvertised forl nsie a " Caloric Yacht." Stye is called tile nMarie louise, lied hta just returned freol a cruise t l oseveral wreeks in the Hludson Iliverand t p the Erie Canal. She is thirty-six feet long and seven feet six inches bean ; has side wheels and a singhe engine of eighteen inches cylinder, (which any gentleman can manage.) She will run ant entire day upon onn bushel of coal. Sie i, conmplete in every resaect This team yacht in the work of Captain Ericsspn, and his Spartner, John B. Kitehlo.in TnTREs LIvES LOST.-On the 4th inst, near Chi cago, three men were stilled to death by the deadly 1 atmosphere at the bottom of a well theur were enu gaged in digging. Partinnlma Fan _ rgi. tv_ ean lZ8',r7Lrl _ 1 pol. ' A derces by l the Araga tre oa tt eptemte ý-',°, from rSothampton. We extract the foaite . The London Herald coerreapntdet. y e: A wtr rranged nthe Pope, tet gether withe a .ette Conferences have bean rsetite the fta. ments, and ill be madhe pblicbe tofahwelu IL.L. ne de rellecoset, the earer f te nta r.' France and Chinas, ad arrived d t "BI t .ioas The Times correspondent aysA: , treaty with China had jnt bee nat t hePa arnded to the Pope, together with aloe Rmperor'sa we hand . h - retters fromn Naples iy that d an manyas kirn ta soo were arrested nn the eve of the tore t Pie di Crotta ; the festivl over, they Wee kbert had been received in fmcts al m,. .imp brother of atdame, the ormnr a BK ge od . ia.n oing to attempt ano extpedion aia..int s he ar, where eonedtated to havt n at tp h d Prusan.a Adie es from Berlin to tbel7.th b ys: o The VkcF , Zrei sg and iatioei Gazette had bhen siaeandbe polan hige articles on the Regency q-s .ld.o . iate ad as yet beten eed for the convcatiton fn tit Cihamners. The Times Vienna tenreapod.ent nays a tn diplomatic ciree it is stated uthalt the Priaem of Prois aiti, in the month of October nmt, he fe pointed "Prince Regentl by h brthe, til in , It iS annomnced theat tl eleetin.s thrdep ntitas ', to he placein Otnher. The state if slegaetti shortly be raised in Cado .j, Itiseptcte at-& tf .g law on the prssm will bhe shotly ., .txet rien of Craeisnto be me ter ob 0000 prevdis in the maney mast. - Troe CanBe "No : "--1r.r e . io cian of the Electric and InternlOt. a ll pany,l--ao be baetyled by hthe C Mpa olm r a report on the state aof thhe hfe-asof eeervld . y , on tie 6th, 7th, 0th, eth and 0th of September ,' the result, we regret to say, lhy an Reas e nt .. oing. He fitnds " a flan f goeat m.sgn.tsade; . , distance of betweren 22e and 3riotatate ellf*hte :, r.. Valentia,' and possibly in wateraof bat 410 tathats o'; in depth. Ie eids the cnbleaidrs ene, aut thtk.,. ; the power nued wil shortly eat away theexpned cOp " : per wire in the frouly plane by eleetsalytec aition. He is satrfies alsoe that there ishmae " fasit" more distant than this, the appm tm Slocality of which be hoid not euinte wctaoet cwntE monication with NewosondIand. From authentic data shown him at Valeatt, or h ate heodrd tre Aspanemnen before it ws ur ea' ged,. otering a resiotance equal tI ti00 or O1200 a .ltio . cable, ritosted at a distance of about b00` miles e one end ofee the 1200 mie coil, and tppaed t bibt : fauit which caused no e te c alarm when ther- < ner 500) miles from Irehand. He lsatisfedthaS!)te th carle hts rben seriously, if not fatally, impaireed. .: the se o too pownerfal eorrentafrrm thelargeinO " tion coils, esreclally froam this side. nd nd thttll " rresent conducting strand istoa small to haven - orered it parpoee, even hadt the ianeiation beeh sound. lir. pt'rley closes his disheonraging eataogne with ", what, thorgh intended to convey sene ensolation tofin the directoes, in perhaps the most ditscaging pest of Gia report. te says: Host s not, however, lite . gether impossible that some intolligible eignale may yet be received thro.pn the cable, an stated itamy previous commusncatmon" He does snt -ay that ouch a redolt is toen prohahil, mach le o ,an that to e riot implies a contrary opinion. The pnhiloatioy ot such a report by the company ts a practic adl t : nion thot they cannot escape its eoncisions, andthat they hate no better face to pat npon the matter. Tno GnEon EASTEolN.-The London Daily New th, of Septemher 21, rhprorta the fEasaeng as the plbtc e tibe submitted to he ahareholdera in the'nteamhbi p Great Easter, at a meting shortly be heold or the purpose A new company is to be formed tobe called r' Th Great Stemehip Compranyo (limitedl,) with a captital of £f30,000, in shares of £t each. Thisanom, itlasl-. culterod,iso lfcienttofitt the veesel forsea,and itlI propoe.l that shae ahond at present he employed tI coyageo between this coantry and America. Tire rIjectors propose that 2. per share ao the new cap tal shoald be paid upon appliation, a nrther orio of li. on the completion of the entractl r the purchase of the ship from the Eanters Steam Naviga lion Companry, and the remainder in three cells of eSolr at irltervalo of two months. Should,hnbow ever, tie promoters of the now company fail be pset chaoe tihe ohip, to. 10d. of the deposit is to here tiorued. It is furiber stated that a targe portson of the caprital iars been rnbcrihed by the sharehotdens of lie old comnpany. TI.s GODOLPHoN IN HAttNens.--Bllock, of the Eufaula Spirit of the South, says the Montgomery Mail, of the 311th ult., perhaps'the most brilliant and forcible political writer in the South, draws the fol lowing picture, in his recent editorial on Mr. Pryor's attack on Mr. Yancey. It is very fine indeed. Says Bullock, speaking of Pryor's pastand present : When, last year, upon the fall circuits of our courts. Southern Rights men who had been "fired" by his daring spirit, "inttructed" by his lucid exposi tions, "encooraged'" by the light and hope which in every issue of his incomparable paper he sent flash iugthrouth the land, went round among thegood~peo pie of P'ike, Collee, Dale. Henry and Barbour, and besought them, by subscribing to "The (Richmond, Va.) Sluth," at once to signify, in some small de gree, their gratitude to a distant but heroic ally, and to carry Ihore to their firesides and their boys the - very text book of sound politics and Southern IUtghta -how little- did we imagine that that paper would so 1som be the vehicle of attacks upon our party and its faithful leaders, and that we should be called upon to feel ao soon the poisoned arrows of the flying Par thina in his swift desertion to the ranks of Nation ality ! With the cona.lence of Peter scouting the iposibility of a denial of his Master, he boatedin .1t57, when threatened with the epithet of "disorgan oizer that "he was proof against the spell of the politician's necromancy." But, alas I too sell-reliant man, h.w sadly has he miscalculated the strength of hia resilation and the policy of that spell, and now what mortifying spectacle are we called npon to wites i 'ilie tanseless courser of the desert, already haltered iiy the lariat of party, its well adjusted collir .ecalred on that proud oeca once "clothed with tlhunder," itsi trong rein tightened over those match less linis that once we thought would never own n master, and the (odrlphin Arabian of "The South," all necronamacy-proof as he supposed himself to he, ticked, rdoced, crd pored, nod broke into harness with i ftility that throws the exploits of Mr. Horse taming il rry in the shade, pulhlng amiably saide by .ide ith the dull Conestogas of "The Confedera tiohn." for istance, and every other well-breke hack of National Democracy in the land. TIno DicE OF WELLINTOgN AND ArOLaYON. Some years since, the Duke was sitting at his librahym table wMien the door opened, and without any an inncement, in stalked a figure of singularly il ttinan, " Who are you 1?" asked the Duke in his short liy sonner, looking up without the least change of coutcienance upon his intruder. "I am Apollyon," What do you want?" "I am sent to kill you." " Kill me-very odd." " I am Apollyon, and I must put you to death.' ' Bligedto doit to-day?" " ,in iot told the day or the hour, but I must do my isnsion."' "Very inconvenient-very busy-great many letters to write--ell again and write me word -I'll lie ready ior you." And the Duke went on withl his carrtspondence. The maniac appalled prob ithy by the stern, itimovable old man, backed oat of the ioom, and in half an hour was safe in Bedlam. PynerteLa. Wa.-Professor Porter visited Harrisburg recenily to count the varieties of fish in the Susque aonnca and announces that the number is twenty etvei. hliw does he know that they all swam up to hint to be counted ' The editor of the Southern Democrat thinks we shall soon get to our rope's end. The end of the rope that he will get to will ost likely be the prop erty of the sherift: If a radical is, as the word seems to import, one who tears things up by the roots, what excellenat hands Jlohl Mitchell and his admirers would be to sltamp it in the lields where our Western farmers have been cutting down the trees. Tihe Madison Courier says that "the mania for saicide has again set in at Cincinnati." We are rather sorry to say that we know ol Jew cities where it i,.',ld probably set in with greater advantage to the t world. Mr. Douilao" organ it Chicago says that the De mocracy should clasp him to their hearts as one fwh, will wipe out ill olilposition to himself and them. Aiil is it possible that lthe Democracy will take soch a wriper to their biotuom s? 'The St. Louis Republican thinks that Mr. Donglas is in a bad way. tie certainly seems to he sadly in Mr. Iochluaan as way--and so, if Dnt inh bad way, in the way of a bad old fellow. A man should not pass his nights alone. Let him sleep with a virtuous wife and a good conscience. There will be no deiger of jealousy nid quarreling between his two bed-fellows. An Illinoisa paper speaks of having seen the Little Giant mounted a tfew days ago upon a big wagon." We rathier thinkt that be has heea a long time upon Old Squire Greed was notoriously parsimonious, hut being ill, was ohliged reluctantly to consult Dr. Syntax. " What shall I do for my head? It's so dizzy I seem to see double," The doctor wrote a p irescription and retired. The recipe ran thust "When you see double you will find relief if yoe count your money." One of the macit amusing applications of a pre-. viucialinm we have ever heard, westhat of a Sooth. eraer, who explained his som in addition.thus t a "Add up the first eolyn m, set doey le§e sa.t.tea tote the tees to the next colysna,"