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COMPTROLLERr--OFFICIAL. (City of New. C,!..t.,Ju Aly 7, IB21. [No. 22!).] h ,rOLV ,,, T ohat the tomptroller B, and hn Ix In lalrv nlthnofh " lnd re, abed to give aI nolc, by I standing adverttaemont t t1 io o clal Journal, that In -,,do r.ic with the ninth . 0tt(0tl X rdinance No. 1442( pplrored March 50, 18&, thie (k nncil will notl pay an bill egnll theh coty unloee contruta9 nndo1r authority of an order from the Oomptroller. In Hwold-CAr with theu ordinanceu referral to [Hlgnell B I.. TRACY, Preeldollt Round of AeAsf nn Aldesrmen, [7igned) 1 ILt. PFLACEN, President Board of Aldermen, fplira vd AprillZH. 1866. `lilledl OH·N L. LEWIB, Maytr The attent!ion o tfhe ib.tefl' t the t ty tnd of tIh public Is re. *pattfulIy calle to the foregoing r til tIln. V. I)UlC 1tFi t, 1,16 If ('amlllrrdl r l'il. of New Orlrsn+. STTEETI ('OM'NFEt -OrFICIAL. SECOND DISTRICT POUND-WAtn ' bro.glht SECOND 'to! WronrI Ili"I) I'Itu d"""` K "I lllo "ad bi rest ý. 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IP'ICILISIIil) EVERY 1)AY, SUNI)AY EXCI:I'TED, BY .T. O. NIXON, AL'I No. 70 CAMP , '.'%T ET' VOLUME XIII. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1860. NUMBER 174. ONE 0' TIIE rOST VALUAIAULE 31I.III~iE: ever rvrented i. thu Felton 1"ntl.",t 31EAL ANT) FEED MILL cotton Seed lluller CooilFuNED. ]\ EVI.tY MACTIINT I CLLY ;UATRANTEIERD. .*Z b." alUn be en in operatin at the store of the Agvet -, Toso. WETTT, NS". 119 aol 12 11 MiZ.vAt, .:i, ·et, COTTON PRIESS NIEDL2GS-T , iTill N R.,,i ENS T 'r. r ' ,N ' ,, t, N T T 2 L1 3-,n ' tIEEDE&AIL LUCOf1OT VE AND MACHINE WORKS Richmond, Virginir. JOS iEPH R. ANDI)ERSON i CO. .LocI",IIotive, PMortable, StlPItly Put table, l g ( 'l,'i R1. iA n .I , ' O f in OL, 7, '1, '; ··(- , · ', . '.·I ! .,~ ," ':..i ; . ; ." . wN. t A L t. , . ., b e. r ., ..r.. W a1 11 L No1) .M Y . t re i t. Y k.: LBo l:o. 2,6 4.I Nn.w < , Yo k. Put up fo 'lD:alers in Ca·.ý ' u inng four, e9" , and;, "eve ur ý --.,.,.' ful I.h;.v p,)h R,1w-:ard ecconpta, yi1g each -A-,,gh iChnttle rrf PPADIifNG'8 PIRRPAP.I)D GL.U. will nave -n t inmcths est+ ananlnly to every household..& Sold b)y all promin to Slahiones. Druggsat+,H F rdwarerad Furnilitre Dle 't rsl,, OI o crs. Se nd Piancy' S4t"res o-r mrl:n , shnlld p.k, a n",r of SPAi.DING', i xi:PA F; 1;L[ :F, L hLe. bxking u4. bheir l 1,st t will tE sd snrim _ ___J119 INAW O'I'CI: TO CAIltPEINNTEIl S A.XD BiUILDEBRS P.ATl:NT S.\WEDI \DIE ATIIb-RHibA EPDING, \;' Il!t ,P · . -, . :: ",. ,-, e-t YrILOW , 1 1¾, D I 1i , I1 \I 1 I'.4 ; :}, ' 1'1 11ll I l a t or, ElAi I I I'I Ri ' I:N IP I. IS, . N,, Tl lbily lI -b .l"I'irc~ h .,,. i,- 1,1i'i,, . IT, h ,ol wi h dewripifn l nd ',,I e w.vl he Ion winded b& II}I 1!LLI f GRlIl'FITH.S, GAS FIXTURIES....-....GAS FIXTURES. II N I1E' IS,0ON & GAINE:S, 100 Caml, Sltrelt, ArenI i ]t -in"I :'omplete t." -itment of 1A.kS 11TANTIf.. IiPRS, ' N AS, 3 EANI L- G l , ll,, BRA, KETS, et., oa Fi 'N('I, iNGIl[I aul. i .iiICAN mn, tu e, s . - A liN. ................. IAtIINE. L. Rl N, ..... Sst . :1,,, , "y r' li -. IHARR. ISO N, F'nilcr fra e" C'. , :.tlx l E!::. U!' iLI I''l.''1AEC 1~xv. xxxvi .114K b"11 JAVI SFXTE INSL'itAC x: OFFICl'E NO. IS ('111- STREET. Ciq.Iti.J F.IiE,OO(J. Thextxxnr FrMs, J. N. Robert, A. D. CiiaR., J. A. Exxxvcifox, Mxxobx £,Aly Axxdeu C.aud.y, E. asnnorlr.-n This Company villybe ready to transact boslnex ox the 1st ot £kTENBICER NEXT, -1 wiin bnre x gainst mxx perils of the eeii.ixxrs, and loss and damxge by fire, axd illrxiual risLs t the vxrrexutxitcs of premium.. A cash return r xemium of PIFTEEN PER CENT. wll be Dude to !'u- ixxurxug in thil oxxixe. A. PUxxxiT, Feerxxx.x E. GANUCHEIAU. Pesildent. N'. 0l11-1x. Axxxx 17. 1x5§ *mItf K Ora.o ilxxi N.. Wxxi. ai'P -xii!' v r'xxxixxxxlxxxxIox nfiiorxixe b. dtin Orltans aiti racsacnt. TUElSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBEIR 25, 1580. TALK ON 'OHANGE There was a large increase of habitues on the hags yesterday. Carondelet street, thongh well represented, did not do much, nor was there much performed in other localities. There were two large loads of tile staile reportel at an early hour, say the Magnolia, with 511. tbales--the largest cargo, except two, ever Irought to our landing and the Charmer, with 37el1 bales-total by these two blate, 5ho12 bale', whitch, wiith tile cargoes re ceived on the 2..1, will go a g,ood w'ay- towards tile week'. blinc =s. At an early hour yegtelday the arrival of the .tilrencr .Adriatli, at 1New, York, ewa announced with dates to t!n 1llii and 12th from Liverpool, whir'h w 'e I-"crmeel highly favorable for cotton, the qulotatioJns loeieg C.dl for Orleans Middling. So tar, very good;n wee ltope t' next steamner wt;ll Ierinlg accounts of anlother advantce, l:hi,-h will cover tile crlreney now rulinrg 11 oulr nlarKcet. Ac cordino to our cypll:erilg, Oleans Middling cotton at I0to. nud; bring in Liverpool, with d. freight, ;I 'lct. exchanlng, 7.14d. Therefore, we have to ati fo' iurthel r dadvanice:; in Liverpool belore our neerency or ankect is coveted, assuming that ,et. is the highin't quotation at hand. To cover or meet. o this llltleay of the Liverpool larket, Miid d!ng otoeen in t..s mari;ct wor'ld be expe cted to r ollc at u[;,tt li-c. T~e., with d, freight, 1st' for Lc:ange, 5hould bring in Liverpool .71id. to cover; btli orle tnalket rulen far iabove thcse Fgun ". Planters r.l.y Lorddier that tile avi.;' a ,T .i t c c nll r ,1t .hs ;t , .,, ro iltl ]l uil tet ' 1e li tc. t I- e tu i'ilila, i o t: n I loo b 1 , e ]. n ,..y; Ia", .MO to c 1v h , on :o l r.,o I' citen', "O. e ,' ' : ii e I . I edc ; ;eeoke t act c al li:cte -. l ine . ,o t , :a o, , tLiie o, , til , cl , l el : e..lcl en ' :t ie. T, c ii ,t ',cl ,:n oil1 7i-- , , o n er c fn l Ie-cn t teen.l t ll - :, d . - 1 I ntines n' er let. All r'l:r ,'sIa W el h ,a s plsaie' ls thi t ltooe, is ac1t f,,en ,e t; ic e ; no on l eiec' oto , iera;ool, cotton e in r , iool thee! ix eloniner c) eldt. Ve alhe 1.o.tr iof talked of nd, tet thou-and 0a-n oue onl.:e wei solde ih nediennec nas thin caet 'ueene, lL s in, o e n , f n ie to 1e a n ' Wel the n re ate to nt : o d, t l.e se-a ler cola, for ervitell r 1in e e oney: iil s e s t ole oeis nt av.e a'lI, ,Wr eli" l l ;mee t pwe :-i~ d w th, r ietu ille liie : te. loie o :' r seo .`t l to colnel el.o hive tn atlk rntel -ll sccn'ner.' enoolteede it- thent 1,ir It o v tel cet l iekr nton thifrwd:d toe elelc el to e ,t n t tl i llr .a , h e ie not rcteze as ieel Ico e tlll a . tlelt had odltl in this inal Iol. Alld !len 12 ,,', nlre sttlnco'eic tnre is that panllte rs vonrid forward thi\er rlAtn direst to 5 Iverpodl,,I, tncotto asin cl.! e t rp they (the spineao rs) iwould lve the onol of thne .lalhet anin place inthr own ue on thBle article. The iddleet t t ill tle s ano e wontl beeo a it e e ie, ignored.etis re i Our city is liing up rapidly c: peopl te are coCning fo all ' ctoln of our confedLceracy. Ufirt natoy, there are t po eany of the do-,aling elas a·: t,o mllay of tha menteel societs-,who thhik hlbor is not wlrth toal wing. th 'very steami r arrioitg, eI 'y tehip or vesw el fros sea bcnriesg more or les, 'tihe otil doakrn Railroad brings i llC t redsci thery look about am well as w, wcho have eor n at hofe all - n le o E ler. Te 'te travel, via tile Aiaama u liver ano d tie lakes, i redhled to ahlse t e othe ind fact, whe re ne hutanrd ci e, dm i c ,ioile la-e t seaon ame'd the sea teo bfo'e, Ie.c le nio en ths season. It ic all ta Nllv -tein net- lin,.e et ra ti, ' gracel cilax. l nee,,1 ted e eto t M I fr c i tni e iei. tvrnl:ic i ,a:,er e :a te:e!,,d. ar er o ! a ]le ini ca, tWe t tase eculmner leteri tea S aetlt -,. cenv-ira 1,.Arices wueld in eIle ereut of suh ,t ]hve beine established break it tsp, as Vanicbihr did in the i-"se of the Collins' line of bteanc.c' t ctnticu New York aold ivl'otol ; yea, Com. arnderbilt ena prepared to eanix n ie ianir to een'ope for as Anere son. ie order to drive oilethe Collins' steamers. The great matl service of the over the Atone tie, but they are only apoeegies for her peremisoion moves. NAVAL cvrTELI;cENC'E.--W. e have advices from the ltrazil Sllacdron to the c;it ult. The United States frigate Conlress was preparing to leave St. (atharines tor eio, where she would remain seore mnonth. Tthe stea er .rgelltina, of the ect l:a l ing i':x.peliioct auri-ed at lihees AXdyres oa tle 'at clt. it was eu llp,,p ,d the citilet oft the party l al c-ct Ilcvigm for the I lilted Statet . Tlhe t"ltlhl w al' h clin i ng ' ail, at tt.l en- l'e , w ''rlti, thl v,'e I c (veu slllt,-O.'-, ' ll ate Ilu lld)or. 'lt]I,,I. t , i 0e nitedl State ailiet tvtsel cat te ll I l.' i Stcacllit h . 'n ilcl-ate to lll'rillua , had beer l`elta fr01 fhlil, l I I riiverl. TIC b i ; ] a/i ri l\-a , tat c at cc r Cittlahai t-<, )ic, c'l a cl v tl llce Ate. ict ic"'t c uclic ch n , t ' c hact' S eii, l o l 'dert d c a - l),,rt ,.u Iom e 1r 7;,I tl b,"r n el I.r dIty ,I c t l,- aid hll, iatd cc'iaetcciic'Taiitcc il tIHect. ie ,ta.ct ct.che ttcid, s .naie crct ce .n:e. cn th to ) I theta: , c.c-. l e . 1a:c : c .cc"cc c i c c c , . -,; lce 'tclc wiibae ,cn (icc e .)c ititt i.rtc a yicc that .nlac, t.7:itt ! ( ,i hillse aad o'a-itc naiet oa aiaaited them. t le ethec t tLa bitten a tc lbet woild tan, he t eeelt ie thut wt avertlc tabcitt ttil ,r, .le bite. It wasby th tc ail actd, iat last, ld ahem by alet inccediately nd sler them to soil theing, abold es antinrouend hiotl tneck on ihe o the tone oen ohe ro one ied d to te other, e was bitten on the let hand, between the thumb and forealinger le immediately got himself iaan a avert th e lataity of te bite. It was f n av welling, and contiuued until the morning of the F~ T,." ..-. ,. - I. t.. aL 1t ..r. .J e. ý'ct l tfilittigeant. Tinl: Wit:.-Iit continues deliciouels. The rising tilde of the winter's buieness lasbes briskly thlrough the streets, and the great work of building and re pairing is being rushed through with nnabated rapidity. 'eople who went away last spring and haive lot sincer returned, will scarcely recognize nsome parts ne the city,so great and extensive have been the improveiments. New Orleans was never before as lively in September as it is now. MniTa'ra . -The Board of Health'so report, is slud vsetreday, hshews that there were hbot 149 deaths last woek. SI: i:aIn'i:c ; Tolr: OF Titc: YosUic Bet.r. I.;'s E:cc.--The Young lell Ringers turned out in tro·lig vorci lsti night, to viir rand ercnade dialTreet frienids o thcirs in dilicret plart 'i of the city. It was a hloonlight lighlt, thle streets were dsy, !id tile tnacehihg was line, wh-ilst the mll-ic wan deli FI-i t was ser'eaded Mle. Jaonec Grimsisacaw on BeIaollcen trict. At thait ptace ;t beautiful wreath wa piresented to the Club. The lIBe and Bulle til new rpper otficer wer:e net colmplimented. The I thre ChId tooti tlcir o l torin, aond gave serenale il ('rellt o thl Lcesidpi entcal ofiir. Pliteianer, Dir. ShTriif Parker, tr. Kerney. ah r. fay, Mr. Ray hold ,an, r. -aomron E. -oon of selrevimeisets fir all. Tile reunlion th-Cre ws. short, blut linill and slteasrt. At rtee residence f Ir. Ieyn l L n Ii.-t itree', ill the alrttl District, the ladies har a ririr and beautiiul Ianne, which, after tie serenade, lld the i:l-ittaion of tie Club intid-, wra f"orei ally ree sented to 'hf (tlub by a n geht]rco:l oin behalt o tlhe laei,s aid was received awl rac;nowledged in a Fraceful pcpeehl by .Mr. L. J. Saloion, IPn.ideat oft tae --lub. The banh'tr is i, "h a perect gen, that we r;lllt rt..rve a iap:,anr dt ,tr d arkrptin of it to Ian t! l o-r,_a - iii. ce-ek rcnee eof Mr, '. Saltvmen, on Ns aal,. -ree. (hei b-in' ithet ihre . I ..h ni. , lnon 'e-c .lt of It( ( M -,4 ti--e i -t vit , hri I 'al e h/ i!-, ]y ,c;:ce:ate . am.i ll ari g .isi of iircwirlc:is ti. -rn cc ' l,", t:,r" n,l: - on lhe u ,ner l tln . , p'e sc:,t :,l tLc the (a , ! . . l . ,r v , .l c -'d , v r w l, le prc ed ciad ll L n \-_rm cl[¢ ..l_.: bl, ri "d ll : 'i . w.a' s 1],:., t '. o";r ,; 1 M '!-t"" m "u e '' :'e " ,t a .ir call." i Itride, o -hi Ih all i, 'es i.:vi1, .:l '' .,':t i l- I ..... I'" h . ..... l.c t,' ..... ; :', .- ,, . ... -m- - ii viry ih., e=ae 1 ' i ,s ", _ lo i,, i tdt < ici c.lle-t, ,h l th: J, c"", }-:1 , ': .:in ;.rot to t] .ir dutr l ' ;ai di-n tiie s-cle lc.c t ] '-cr-le Iapi e ic e ii ani d i dtc-th hou lc' , ,Ln - 1r irn c u'.t-i'.ehinredo-' thLe lilable vrto : It men; and right gtnld al: e ne t'o ye it.lare la-t i l ', hlt hcrd tl,,t 1 was :1'c-i 'e a-ce very ilce prvese:lnion beina a verye o ln bhliof hiant nile: in Ieingti awl -tlnia ca" it - a:t i-i heri eal y t- t`l: 1,, _,tornrig of 'hie t".P;ca -t' dcre. i lPtiv vl. i ' i' wls tr-I, or timerlllc a a -c tcitci i llC': , . c t., " F ti il I a cl aei-(l. " !l i a vt-v ] Is,"vr ' 'Ic-c,,, s th h: i ic- ecce a' l dnii .v-l i-c i aat:: ,.ir e,:hi'v';ovaondwrr on]-ni a t.t.ry. iice "- Iron glea n ' .%t' v " were -also oet in goad force. -Iche tbannerso nicae inii reccic-s anc litght., were very I Ciiiiroi-e In sle rt, it was by far ti e tti ee tt-ic vct the ])olvi-is ne-in lare yet mades and tb-ich ih'tfe ntmber, reipveiv to e acppearanve and dico coscansossded the kindly feeling reels of those whio weere not exactly of their ieay of thinckig. lVe aektntowlelge with tinich pileasuro hlse alarks ef urv0i'teS- wenich mans ]per-eins in the iprocenian offered to the Crescent otltee an they passed. In thie order ac gvood heiasior of thiir turnouti, the l'sglae men ara nst a wslt 'sehind the iell ant Everett men; and right glad are we Io see it. TI i BcI.s veinsel i icETINGe '..icr T NsrsT.--The tIreckinridge men crowded _rinery e all last nigtt, A I icdsome banner was pre-ented to the Xo'ung ienas Breckinridge and Lame Club by the ladies'; the pieesentationa being nsade oi behalf of the Ildies hi irt Ieqinie, of :ilabama. Several strong Birecldridge speeches were made, esuch lnusic was played, aned there atlseaoced to be a good time generally at bAreory Ilasl. ]per voh dvre , hlr o \vas twlaktn lout from uinder tile rlulhl ins I.n f:i-"tter t'r , 1,la t ' rilly evcning, t vt xl xlxliI'd. i iit irle d, xi c-iyl. ixe hior i 'i lx ' tctee !I ,and IO ,'cy,: . in grea:t ar', Ilr 1, to he i wa li' " o)ll a e t h', e e tllr, i" y i'm -'-tr , o "i AlxN' r, i'c Axx o.--- e n . te y ll t ie stni lt ni at t , r o. m.. l,, a:de to 1rt ire lo t at lo t ', 'n. 1,:of T l ,i ,1 " 'I i'i i oi lr, rc h h i' iri i . ill ,a of tile ll, a OlliCll 1111 , tioa d[ l ofrt IS ,t Ct ltllrd' Ploll l F ivharLlse dlwelil e an c, a equaql l, ill a x an T"1Ihltases at re d, teroe,,l. \ar - ee on thapi tioh th'e ,II hiic s ll eo el dord 1 ame r. , ilo n t. axde Sl t,.n Iliis, whaly told the Ciicf of i olice that lhe lirhad wasod rporu ed to belihve telat illr oad lilcde ei i.mdi rn ArON c.--OIl the icth insant ai n at Siagariine street, by anli Cta piece of lat pine, wlrapped e n u tpiece of cloth saUrlaleed wi iteu Spentne ad clihted. Tloe inelli namedi i. Millerin Sand tolas Wh aley, wtere arrested on slpitio lo nbeing the incendxiaries They were siilsel iexlty exained xibefore Rleo" en illersiol and dix c hargei. ixLatterly, Whaley nto x tle Chief of Police that le xhad ;old grouns to belxiev that xMiller had m xde the itreetdiay attempt. His revelations preseoted s IIh t. sero.tIs ap earanI e that Cief Mu Lellan O I his ithvestigation. The evidence obtained thus far, we are itold, is verye srog. Miller was arrested on hceived," wicinh attempting to eom xi actiso. Hepn ,was admittied to bail i the suc of c o1000. of ciiia c llae il. .n l in e a nlo s ol, namlled Heill eti ("aroldina telrrc, founlld dead aIt its pareht's l'e.-idcnce oln Male street. between Ba'gundy andl ! L'ridiiy l llit when y iei il x hot water oll ri lia li'e ui a n c it. g co etxix x axc idex tally rAi n ic a h oe d iix. ide i,'ll:Lc.ixIxiii -'ivx olcori I c oeil xlono pcei:lcilt al3u ll'ao and Burrrnndy. v'cstrld.ll v ' " rnnnn ýol. alinuse!| hi the nllth aritc a sini hi MLe.iarxi xiol. i' shatix r laiig lower Tjhe, bxiaichix aolaic 1 iliint-oy xvr I,lx t lii, hi , h1y lc Ix. ipu l, e xo i say, xcis icil . xi i 1 nill hixl, c lx alult il alrcc iicex'oi c eciay fitr, Til 0tl, h'Jo ,.l'. 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Ii xx tr ,,, i a l Mrs. lr ,rx. ii , i i ,e h"..l ar restel a . wia m:--ea al,,, ' sr im [i, t ', 's iu, lire es agent tor Simnns llatton & Dudley, at (tie ill their nam.Tie. The radval has several aliaes and arrested. lie was just leaving on an up-rive, boat when tie Lieutenant espied hin and seized him. Sonx. TELEGRAPHED TO ThE NEW ORLEANS CRESCENT. TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. APRIIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ADRIATIC. IMPORTANT EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. TIII: IN-IF 1R.I TIlN IN Tiff: P'.APAL . STAT.E. VICTOR EMANUEL PROCLAIMED KING OF ITALY, 'rinT IT..Tl.r.L N .2T.Slf;aI'T TION. NA.TIONAL f'O3 "i I'l TEl C AT NAIPIES Political land Commerinal Intelligence. ;n-., ILL .AIIIO:l·L AyD .;:Min:icauN I.IEs.] N:w YOIK, Sept. 21.--The Unitedl States mail 'teanlllip Adriatli. Capt. Comsiock, tin alrrive,] at thlil port Item lievre, Wednesiday nmorning, the 12th inst., tdil Sjuthaolnptous th evelilng of tile The steaimhip Etna, from New York via Qneens town, arrived out at Liverpool. The Canadian mail steam-hip North Amlerican, from Qucebee via Londlondrery, had also arrived out at Liverpool. Commercial Intelligence. I.lr .",lo.., Sept. 12,-The saleiof Cotton for the l vr c day,ioeuin ding to-day (Wednesdaty) amount to i1,00 b to,!. 'Tle ranit cll-,loed buoyant and witlh an a lvane in1 tl'ndclluy. Soine a.a[loritir's qote an advance 'Il'h aOlvices re;ceived from Manlhester aLd the i:ri <i"ii lln In!lfa: i t:g distri0ct con:tinue to be rof .' pl, horat l5'e5Ihra i for. 'f l m. Il mt fo r good: and yarnsa , lo.]d loyu t, All d exp ieice a slight advatl¢·. 1 r,,o , dept. 12. lThe closing rNii otuti0ou for Cr,,:o ls today were T ! l' to o'':. liv ,.i,-:, Sept. 12.-The Liverp ol C are;>! ,tnll The 21,,lA.t |.P r t'ro','sis o .,nt es tac.c " European Political Intelligence. ;n lrely htl, .,v, ;,ll othe, r S ul..lf o , i ?lio. .tl. .I Na ll-ltO' .: I ;, ; o, l, i I t . .f .i hat tos irt ,ialdi and ' I' , :, terd Napc. timt ph .la.1,11- r ,- Il lov \ r ! to '. hllea f.o1nv.d ooll S i tlx le,ý'i,' in t<' .,-C,.' a of the Chur'ch teas ltt.;:,:ked a rpule: the Papal hops. 'tt1er lnti n.el had beitn lproa.1dmd ki .ig. A panic w ,s 1r,0li 1Q at Home. A telegrai i o n T avs tlhe King of '_rdihia 'The rt. l.eg,:r cup was ron by St.\l10a. ADDITIONAL BY THE STEAMER ADRATIC. Nt w You, R:.,rf. 2L.- The .steam -l;p Adr; '. 1 nee t& Co. rtl othelrs pay that tih. Flour mar I t was i ;let and steIsly at 27s. fit. tU 3ts. 'firy ,rot Ye llo andR Mixed Corar trut.; to 33z:. C1. \Vluite ttlrat trw worthi 12'. to l-s. hrtsltr. Wariefield, as1t t Co. report tle mar kI<t tor Lard steady at lrrires ranging front 62. tt 1'. .per wt. Messrs. llflaud, .\thya & Co. and others -on that tlh SHtgar muarket remains irlll, without alter ation inll prIces. Clflee was quiet, and prices had undergoune e change. Genceral and Political Intelligence. Gen. Garibaldi, shortly after his entrance intr Naples, discovered a National Cooummittee, in that city, aln illegally cos:.tituted orier. The Prcl, c of Pi'olie rieceived orders to punish the membert During the insurrections at Pesaro and Lirbilu the l'apal troopst were repulsed. tc veallt 111e districts were in opten revolt, and thi telegraph lires ioud bridges lrotltir down. i'r bino was free. Thle inurrectionary movemeults were extending to ittlbra and tie Moarchleu. u'ona hasr been proclaimed in a state of siegre. t ariatidi toud eiglhty mnillions lives at the Ba'k of Nap'les. The Sardinian flag was flying from all the forts of Nalles. A tcleitani f'rolt Talin ct l.l, thart the Kint ol it:a: l fl htl d iteci vc d dopultltiot frol I ltlitb i ,iii tlthe l.tarh re, :oit t erterd theoa the protcetiot 'l't '1'iu'ka,-] au00. :,uor , hi received thi l t owt. .-t t'..: I- to ;Iittir" ti;ri r,'''rl .'ýirr cltir u. l'.'ae,'e will wtitol,"t o her , tor titet firm 0u'r - dl ia if I'iehnnthceoulnes ag:pe.-.ive in Ihe lttHi,.o .\ viic -; fl., :o st. Pete- hurl any than tile t-iI A-,. '' ," o it do, t t re a perc t reeoenilition with Abraneeltllt o are reing made for the purpose ol prrttng tar n lto tire pre'r.temte of thng,.. he'fil I tot t ITiu - c T , .s that lhe rio- ti snt lal, barley and ait' in the Utnited tlitgdorn will be of lin i quality ilf the weather' ontiues favorable. The St. Leger cup was won by .t. Albans. ITh: Treeason :tnoe in cosud, olud "Wizard third. 'if" teen ouroes ran. L CTER FIOM NTEW MkIEXICO. .flIt T . ot r 'r' -ire . N T o r-1: ur1 r1,. INttlr:r'NtEc- :' , 1f.,rSepit. 21.-T'le New rexrican ilait arrived ait tins poiut to-day with Santa Fe dates to thse 10tfi itat. The recent copious rains have revived the spirits of tile people. hails will hereafter leave on Saturdays. The mail coaut between Santa FIe and El P'at was at tackued bIy a band of Indians. No larticulalrs re garding this aullhir haid as yet been obtained. The ranch where l'eauock was nurdered had been abaldolled. 1,T i PR FROM PANAMA. A IRIVI I L t ' " Till I sT i ' MSillii AI ':L. Net:w Yal:o , Sept. 2L.-Th United States Mail stemtthip Ariel, fulo Aspinwall, with the paw ni.tge's, llnils ald tres'ureu rluglt dlsown frs ll S,,ilI ersi'aco toe Pilla , s y Ilhe ltetslip Sonoosa, wlsislh .illed L'm llltle fit 'er so nt on the 1 t int., 1 no "raiv t lert ssm whalrf' 'hue .att a C1a,1 t tatliosn.al by3 ' tit arrivale 1hs hel l i eilled at S1tI Jl sepht , oli , aci tt ist si listy NI I'., by the OveIlansd I',y 1 et -xpA l il Ist'e Fere ' l ta ' l' ttstttsatt i i te.aul, ull Ir ¢h fl, S . ti, . tl t t l t t t e s ltl n p a l t s i e . 1' c nited State . at :,loo of war lll, l, '. L.TER 'Os . tOlNlwt'.N I0a. 1.1 I I' U '; S ' i tl,. h 'lt .'S 'l i - ,l n l,, t . o i h the t h l sit, .; t itt : t i i i ', = ,t . l 5, I ie 1t o l', t I ,e, t . I dis .is I ote , w a t ,t snt w, t t'ote I s ', ;It i \',J i-a e l Yh . I" .stTs ti l itt I in ,ýt o p. la l a t io $1rem)9 ! ii": l~, lv a Ivrltel 'of llt tlre e o nt l te d l b e n r m e. 1t'.Slttssf 1'11s I ''siee n eesslot'rni s:'iloiC t ,,/I psi { Tll e t sls, llt. ts lie sli'td ll 'tisalt s rt es .th Ten. o Walker andi Col. IRudler, his Scod in cm the staiae of (leto had created f oills n xitement. The British d olr mbia and p 'ee azera sver tmiers met gollg ts 'lstostse to Reek Cress t where large dits - aovdies of gold are reported to have beel l ade. Walker and Col. Rudler Shot. !.;:n. Wialker and Col. Rladler, his second in corn mand, were imprisoned at Trxillo, and to he ;hot on the ensuing day (14th inst.) Sailing of the Arizona for New Orleans. PurtAn.tltmA, Sept. 21.-The fine stenmship Arizona left this port last Saturday for New Or leans, to run in company with the steamer Anstin in tihe Brazos Santiago trade. Naval Officer Discharged. Pl'lr.ntot-not, Sept. 24.--Purser Charles W. Abbot, of tile U. S. steam sloop-of-war Pawnee, was discharged to-day by a Court quarter session. New York Races. XEre .-etO. Sept. 24.-A racing match for i$5t, two mile Ieats in harness, took placer to day on the Centrevrille Cour-e, L.ong Iraiti, between Flora Tr:otle an'd Ceo. 21. l'atchen. Flora Temple won the two mile race in two straight heats. Time, 1:554 -5 rin. Domestic Markets. Ntl- Yoare, Sept. 24.--The Cotton market wai steady to-day, wolile tihe sales embrace I10 Irales. at ;I 0e. for Middling Utillanda. Flour is steady: tre sales itc!tde 17,001 barreols at St; 05 to 55 104 for Soperfine State. Wheat has experienced a furtier advance of 1 to So. per bushel. Corn closed tearldy, with sales of 5l,0r 0 buhcel at prices rang ing from it, to t67c. Oats are etc o.dy, and worth 37 to 3eo. per bushelr P'ork closed qiiet and steady at 1!9 372 per bbl. for Mens. The sales of Lard amoonted o 410 bbls, at 124 to 13xc. per lb. Cr .o-, nort, Sept. 21. -The Flour market closed firm, with sales of 1200bbtls. at z1 93 to $5. There were tales of Whisky at leac per allon. Corn, is worthr 5 to 59a . per bushel. Oats closed dull, with sales of 20:0 bushels at 30 to 1'lc. lard in ikegs is sellieg at 124c. per lb. Linseed oil in lquoted at e,} to 57c. per gallon. Proaisions and groceries are onheanged. The money market is somewhat easier. River Intellitence. rrIIrrtr1.t, Sept. 24.--The Ohio river at thisi point contilres to fall, with 3 fee t inches of water in the canal byr the mark. .-t.r'l.l:, ;Sept. 21.- Tile t.laLe Fte'ther, Ma rengo arnd liawathal panncd downi ar n ot:lork Sat urday night. Ti S0o. h:lreeIer paaaerd down at 9, awd the Fair Plta at t2 o'clock Surd!y. tariddaoran-ratrttraag. NEW YOP.K CORRESPONDENCE. I Iv ATTii, S:pt. 1, 1I-, . 1M". hJ/r.--I rhc ve the ll onre to ite youi-, n , i,,, an I iikcwi e to my most il - f vu nd ý ala a t,-, t L - r _a d o t o f th e C r( t le n t. .\-i-rdnol to pronie o eretof'ore milen, llt tr , i ii I slh 'i write to yo t oe a-,.d I" ',A-ile( tthis c' trititg c t, e lh.to l by the jour'ali~st a metropoiis, what rever that may he. 'I int,,,d to mot down whatever ns. in ry head, and you:an do whiat you like wit it. Tea 's what 1 call mti tii nit.i it the fie, ptlace, I a-lvi, all persons whom itt inay cictrn ti , b very ca t y ilt tiil iatitg ,credit for extraot-t whith tlhey migy ioakhe from toi-re letters. That entertainieng journal, the World, lhd, on yes teiday, a iprofoutd, elaoraite. metaphysieal, and ohl:tly utdy revio,. of Mr. S orrd's orator! lili ,, ad in 1 that iitiia occasionally great leni. . N t ari 1. ol keep a sharp look out ulac . to colarge .it ale "s far agc tllt Sit wihll do re I at not aIbt i!eg,/t.i of the nation begin.or at Dolt e d eir lle w t thitng bout potiti To- Scarcely 3lyt they are moe tor in:t atin-iug, ltal-td, it you pleaie, the fuiton moctioll frot a piosophean iclmold t o view.ra o tPleae touOli State Com ithtes f o thing aroult d ih las Hotel. D you ande thaeent tall rman witof the red and ree ad the big to rpreen'etimatio-te greay black elothee and tlhe httvitaltlc white halt That iethe een, iupon a mow t road iorltnt pers onethe bietiy of thie nag tionts or that cant be and h ereilie e to think so. Tlat person, lsir, s e Gieon J. TIcrof the ctural districts. That i the mnre ge ti t. T Syra use onentionse the head wire-puller of the bsi moracy ;-thot i.o M Den ielinimod Chairmun ofi the ittugla State Comltittee. Bobbing around hin hi vicilty i thosgger, whof o lolk liter a shaved Scotch terrie , and hreen, Clirn lot of the. Brech inrudge Comttitter. Green is ueroser at Syracite - antd llreen, ueording to ltreen's estimation of ltreen, 0is a mot important person-the biggest tlung in its way that can be found herea outI. That eisharp- naoe ourt in coidlGlideon J. Tucker, letor in t-large rt the Breenkinri ge ltioet. Trom large man with light cirly thair andtlti bigon dai Benl has ltade at lot of ttluey ill thile lotte by tillsi Oets, and, ti lialpiae iyse, travels on c!i. so papers thati the a.ir was got oeverythinestg in hts vord except a dous v iote for tIhe llougls tie ,kot of mutton thaen it head, abeen oeroild and hire. eyes look like those o a codfiih alter a heavy nie. so ing in Nrel o li and tl British lo tr l The "ciparit and ie iz t they are. a I-s-t tlle care a tnd o. oleion ofr eve the 'l-invite ,y. hord lous senliv bc r that Lirnc ll carry te ould Sie delighted, etc., etc., bt tile f-ct is it contt be Ste aty way, but t la c ,, to It-avl by e ltran lot lu:il, tln. el,.nLr, a d ar ,, lo , al' , tJles wid .. l I S;lore tl1litt time, le mtay injure 1is blesed wcont ti r. to t 'Till go te l eol dllJrebltoe a "i,-"i let, i loi 1o .a i I tiii wi- t i bit tlte thet i- Itei hltn,, pi"o- i,cl oI. i ee Itg ia lule otel. olte u h it. ; i o-etoid' e b' .( Le , t o . ;\' ,. d tooe t ftr iell~ m , h olh t Il"- St. N ,-, I, , s in 1 t1 hin: b' led :lie i.e:ur Hnc-ti dprlnl:; Itt.oh l-t tettoo Iti'ugt 'sito dao h other wtii Itl sorilts tof abyurilia ro ,,ilnl ie aintlr 1h; tlltl gone wbot thei0 r buslh fiith, i nI toals tylrt llrue d iuite. I ltde o teatlu e l.y havel Tpoe pueopteott out i eonide abe force, bll tioet splt i the opartly prevented hIe delonstration frott haviig slloy weght. Thrle Union nmeeting on Mon day lnight last was better. You awil see by thel papers that tile aflair was onite o tile finest in its lway thao we have ever had here. Tde city wil give a tlre Imendous vote ford the Bello ougla ticket, at tnortunately tioie Icty does not regulate tile politics of thie tSlate. ,lti lt ho muih on that head, and no more. et ol "citizens of thie Soluthern States eo tite Mhister, Ly ord Lyon, relative tao the Prince oft Wales. Thie "itizens"- et tamong whom are Messrs. i. Conrtney ofr Louisiana, 11. W. iHilliard, T. M[. Matt hews, and L. Nelson of to-labani a-invite oit toyal -ighnt Tess to visit toe South, and oludge fori himself as to its soirl and pol-itical condition. ordl Lyons sends back word that l eally lie would le -eli-thted, etc., etc., bt thle fact is it can't be itili. This orresptiendtnce i.i to be pblished to mOrr ao dI a lI Iithought i] woul eak it to yoi asi ge"ntly as ln~ssible. "I can see yon 1 ow ve,,l ,jlntemly oier e the h e ih Dri~illn : a d drt-,-ulO ll~tce " i-li" tdr i uo k oI t.u ,i Ii'l te T-i t t, . "h ,V it o o - iiuti ne lhi,-i .ý1i( I:, ',l. '. t 1 t o do:` l i i o i t l u l mI-ti nlie nI h "coo to i3, dear lot- "l ier' .Ilele red al Ictb]a i-i i die t a d r, itt tIe if, "ivi l:lh ilae, tu . o filew shade el ,,,l,,ie tot ted tli. SliItiti, wdi'hof i. to-i e titl rage. tor.I fii" ,lrth ,, tou ty t ..t ibe the ihttii' -ofib -f g' lo-tt'tr" hotg, ol, ' "": i't ,.,d " -il'ttit hto it'g /b e 1, , l.,yoi d-.'is d, o Witu It t et It ev . pulo d tutu i n ,e toil f ire I retilh lo y te. a w , dr loy. ) Id l Tltoo( wter it a.yoo iol' of "r o iw , nput maiy tory irtigh ous the P O elttt opt. anb ol the ori t'i T 'ooh ia i duule bluodufeo ,,)t ohe 1 tihi ly, oLd gotlo n rie ley olotiUb te le ior the twenty-eighit hondred tickets ar to be issuedb and Tdat's the onll Itay wro to keep not the ,.i ,otho and membuirs of tr e grad order of dead beal, gewtlemelul who toil not aCd spie notld ing btl ]ong yluen, yet atill iatage to get o urple and fine linen o11 ftre ning pt1 o-ly evero day. hase oeen, about who the Pringe shotld open toe ered tiith it. They went to Waheiiton the otaer t upop the proposition that Miss Lane ohatid opren ----72 . rea nun rw nnau ulm the ball with A. E. Yow it is sngeeted that the the wife of Goveror Hogan ehai be the happy woman. Both Mies Lane and Mlrs. Morgan are gotten op on rather a large scrlte they are what are called "fine womer n," and the l'rince, being an nuder-sized lad and not over and above graceful ought to be sized better. Why not give him some nice old lady, the nearest relative of the oldest member of the Chamber of Commerce, and fi1 up the set with some such young dogs like Penrt, Withers, General Scott, George Bancroft and Dr. Francis. That would be so gay, You will see by the papers that the opera folks have had another grandrow. This time the trouble is between Servadio, the legal proprietor of Cor tevi, the amplest of prnimne donne, and that much enduring, long-suffering martyr, the gentle Stra hosch. Servadlo underlet Cortesi, Moasiani, and Amodio, to Strakoseh for two weeks; Madame Cortesi to sing nix times. She soung only three times, i. P., the first week. On Tuesday week she was pot up in the '" Traviata," but sent word she was sick. Thur.day, ditto. Saturday, " Norma" was announced, aol the antique Paodi did the naughty priettese. That's the first act. The sec ond is the migration of the Cortesi Company, horse, foot and dragoons. Cortei's crinoline, Mn. siani'sa d' ei prtO and fat Amodio with his thin brother, to Niblo , whiere they alternate with Forrest; opening lait night with the Travlata, in which Cortesi song and acted herself nearly oat of her boots. The house was crowded. and a num ber of gentlemen from the rural districts went in, oupposing they were to see Forrest, and Wre quite astonishled with the opera, as a matte:r of corse. One Brawn Forrester askebd me after the brindisi, if that "feller" (Mnsiani) wuas Forrest, and if the lady (Cortesi) was Miss Forrest. Both managera bare cote 001 with ards Inth' - you're another ". utyle. Yon can't get the toth from either of them; Iot I apprehend that Corteai wanted to lnrge on lher own account, and Servadio f tn f he managetreal sceptrc. They Were ain advtance. Strachosrh is going It withF Colron a0 d L.ittle Patti, who is to come out in Lina. Fabbri made a hit in Locnrezla on Monday, and pikh npp Corteai's gauntlet in the T'3lciala to-morrow. Col son, Stigetti, Ferri and Gdnebrel are to sing to nielt in the I pres Seilfennes. They are trying to get op some French opera with Philippe for the tenor, on the ofLnights next week. Of coane, both Servadlo and Strakosch will lose money. There is all the difference, however; Serradio will pay his losses at once, while Strakosch will trust to Providence and the provinces to make them up. In the theaters there is a good deal going on, lint unthing, except Forrest, worth mentioning. Walack's hao opened with a new version of the laddies' Baele: elegant, but slow. Mrs. Huey is very good in this piece. I am enabled to deny, in authority, the rumor that Mr. Lester Wallaek has written a serious ouderplot to BIx and Cox, and that he intends to elaborate that standard piece into a four-act drama, with a good part for himself and " something for the old man." Ioura Keene's Monies Boy, a ease of petty lar ceny from the lail niece L.a I'elile PoloJne, is awfeully stupid, and the Barney Wiliameso are playing, at the Winter Garden, their ail pieces over and over again. Barney promises two new Diecce, however, tile Leprauchnre written for him Iby Edward Falconer (not" Foulkener,"' as they have it in the bill), and a burlesque done for Mrs. Williams by the Brothers Brough. B. W. says tih, I iece coot him a huadred guiteas, and ii ought to te gaod. I'rL'eet epenedC it I 'a,,?. and catned tanoy new ndmirtro by his magriieent reade . Ie e ehas not yet tweeded the absuadities oat of his acting, al tholl lie has made somne pregreOT in that way inre I la-t aY himt. The IIer.ld ,reate eire fairly, ,el is iaelitud apparen:ly to farvor Imt The Tri bunett al Times reiterote tho.old .try about ' m.,:le," coarse rior 7" ant so The corn panny engaged to " support" Folrcet is wretched. t:onway's ihost was horribly bad, and IMrs. Con way n e' the very worst Ophelia I over saw, and I have gne thllrotgh a good deal of tlhat sort of thing in my time. The whole cast was as follow : Ham let, fOrrest; t:hot, F. B. Conway; Polonins, C. Fib;her, (a very good artist, but ran't play Po lotius); Iaertes, VW. A. IDonaldson, (second old ie, byc trade) ; O..ie, A. C. Feano (r.t :. bladea the rest): King, Carrill: First Grave Digg.r, Martin " neen, Mine. larisi; Ophelia, MIre. Con way. Iousoe jammed,of course. Every body there, Bowery a wevt! nc Broadaway, represented--Fifth t venue and the five Poins on hand--Mot street and iMadison Square about. in lhe way of personal items, I get very bitle. Atcount; from the other side inform me that John Brongham is engaged at the Haymnrkht for ten weeks, opening on the 1st of October in "'lu mance and Reality" (his own cometldy). Mrs. Wood sailed last week. She has an ercagrmtat at the llaytmirbet. George Jordlon aulI larth Smithl's projected titariog trout' did'lt tote off. .Iordon did not think it woutld pay. A. I. Daven Iport is ot again, and will shortly appear at aIl. lack's lIe walks like brprcil Ftoss, it. thle 1e,", (.ctllt:ttoi, but will sao gelt over that. Weather warm. and town fall ci Sonthevtiere. ea- - c - ro, The Prince of T~nle. in the Uncitd StaI ts DETROTr, Sept. 20.-The Prince of Wales reach ed Windsor at r o'clock this evening, by special traii from Hamilton. After the presentation of addresses from the Mayor and citizens of Widsor, the Royal party were escorted on board the steamer Windstor which had been breatifally and appronriately de corated for the occasion, and crossedovs'r to this city. On board the steacer were ior. Wi eer, the layor, Common Council, and a :omber of lprominEut ritiCzens, who were prerotelcI to hls Tighnessr after which, and when the boat lad reached Ae.rilani waters, Mayor Bi:I. fbecora.tly irelcorned Baron Renfrew O e to the United c.-. Arranged in tile river opposite the city ewah a lergc fleet of river v acre ou'i their ri iae,- taster lly decora-ced uith varicnga..ed lit . l 'nuls i.is bIei rs, eLnb crits agl wo' d: of grett. :C '.e larir e A f t e r , ri in g t h e r to v etl p r t ty v e .. r ,ic i h thrt It de h ec a e d t hetn s ca t, . 'ieen ofe ,! M thnifua diC:t l :}"s' v,:r ,'nn:,, v. Th u l,.yal ! cr.ie hl lCh., .ti it coot c :t . ,; ,', ,th nue , t .i-Iriv t.h , overu l t jiv ted : ,e w sre l'irr lepohslec ot o the ,duty, , trh ets : hat id 1e10 t cl thei tilicary, by i eeet te , p.Y '- in ,, d to ti' Il c"e lcl Ioec. Baron Retrfrew avd :,1 oc !cave fur a.; , to morrow morning. I)ETROIT, Sept. 21r.--rom an early fioor tlls morning the streets in the vicinity of the Russell Iouse were densely packed with people aneious to catch a glimpse of the Prince, when he should appear to take his departure for the ears. Just before 10 oeloek he made his appearance with two of his suite, accompanied by Mayor Buhi, intending to drive through-the city before proceed. ing to the ears. A magnificent open barouche, drawn by four white horses, had been provided for the purpose, in which the party seated them selves. The crowd gathering about the rar iage anuw blocking iup the avenues, made it almost impossi bile for tie carriage to proceed. Cheer after cheer was given and the wildest enthusiasm prevailed. The carriage was followed by an immense crowd on foot, many hanging to the wheels, wldle the streets and sidewalks on the route were blocked ilth people, who intercepted the party at every turn. Stech a rabble and scene of ceotnlios weas never winessed here before. After dlriving through a few of tlie principal streets, tile party prncerulded to Ithelo l,.t and took their departuire for (hicago, alcid til. ciciug of a stllute and otler demonlstratiios. Tru: PIctt'r: et' WA.c.e-c en ClitroiAiii--.,,irut,, eitcl. '2i.--Lorld Renflrew anll suite arrired bhereby Iii, htilihigllt Concaet alicilroad as 7i50 c hi-i erening, aid iproceededrl to tile ltichmoud c lu, H e, shoie tcr will stot l dtis ing their visit to ihiceago. .N u,,ittctaidig the expressCiCed wish tr tle pal ty liat tiley huclid ble ialliowed to at:c.e ia cuiet, a l:cge i'roid arosmthicd at the depolt tcg before tkc tr.eil aecict e. Altitueeghi bat little isoeo was cliei, tic. eredii so blocked ip ,iie sc'eets tha. 1it c:ea oith diiceity thie arriajrgc. copi..lr.ci tic e tolly re' hclcd tihe iodcl. ladois tiio oiiy iilc to) sec LtL ii i 1c will rime so ,icr to-nwircw, (toi be peetot'isc in she e:Utc Itng papIr') steed us the bLteou, .1 toe holtcl. They leave t,,m inrr,,v :,!'tll":l ) byhtl.'U St. loutis r Tid-" ill . . lich Iw : d I,,v-., t i:-- !t ,ll this evcei.i its tii oci f u, ,iir di .hCctic iio :d :i,". .\Ntor ,I'.r M nn .c ,; ( s , rN ( :tv.ciE v-. -:·... ~aint ful d.iiy dvuh. polinl ecicic tldi i, , , s give It i qt L t ti,, Ii:t,0'i~g t hl rr. f, itht th !:,c rder i eI h. -n'. ,i't tl..,, c ,;' o,,l. W e c te ter the' 1";;t,,'n,,tir:, .e ;.cc h ite re pora -' t a..ro *, It n ,..t-:, t'.t.t th lii lhat \',',.. a :,ti odba t i, ca c ccl , dti i/ d 'yhr for sone r:a. .. , ltiii'i tio tic . c l tealt reported to i t' ri, trici th.tliti itio tiinr,-eiy hic , and red e-ri I eithcit t liicg cccii to her. Tie parteees sic -.re c - ;,,,, l ,h lilai work, and th,,se who c."- ciroenc whIenti "orcd wes shot, were lecteh r. `',.i .l and yctng ittllardt. Word was cau tet tcy cc ott othe party about two c'lock on Satu'day ,gc':,c icth Ith instanet, and r brought to Mrs. cec':de"rn by ce atnd agalinst his will. Mrs. t cI. itended tIo cow-ide lhim, but hbeetring exci ed., ,e uade violent dremonstrations with a gu to her e hand. Word, supposineg that thley intended to iI himc, at. tempted to eorasce, ant was shot in the back with a pistol by ielether, who mounted a horse of Mrs. Head's and made his escarpe. Word died on Tues. day last from the elffects of the pistol shot. Bal lard and Doncam were brought to Shreveport, ned the latter has taken leg-bail. [Caddo Gag. -ilth. l'eax'cc Bc.cncls-.--Messra. C. A. Barriere A c t. cautow ,n it int a Vecy cupaprier aemccc.- ce ,t. - cia t aib ,.c- , ctiore ly for plrtataciou deeain. ,: . cc, EhxtLttacs FIRE Btcrsoo.-Messrs. Warneken, ltir. -,.t .t I''., it Ucecio ot, uc rertit c for -.aie "- c-' t, n; ,h 32i:oc,-t. ( SIMl.cct S 5IT . & Co. will al! !,iie day le: .It, . \t.k , t o. 246 ,:rair otreet , .-:.e: s"