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VTIE NEW ORLLEANS CRES 1ENT. EXVIII. EUNDAY MORNINf,. NOVEMBER 22, 18W8. NUMBER 84. T) H NF80ENTJ'8 D8PA'TCHES FBoM WASHIIOTOI. D)eath ..f a Wunvatl leer-Wislter Jobsaa 4u.r.*Ue Ap.proved--S pefrwlsler eaS ed Jltsrrnue je.replpt*.-raleaslI Cu re*eey fo. 1tw raea-. Paeraguay bad the calted W -1:'Ir ', Nnv. ?1.-fapt. Brinjim n M. , )ve. I - N.. died at K'ey West. on lish intt. Ilt. k v-r, r-.rnlt atptcoPI Reve''tv Johncon',t fl ea! I ' i 1' ud dis isplead with his pro KrP" -" r g rtf'rt will be irlal to bhve ihb Alt, ', I' . - 'i." cnmmiai i.n bet in New T" irk iu ItlAd o, 1.",r d'.. ~r r, M' i'llloh 1 at confirmed James Beg' r i"" t ;' ii or ft.r T 'rxi. Ir if' I rcv.re a for th* wecik only v tlr) Orn' flI rti frarh"i'.nal currency rnt to New Or learn to d, v. Ierr A Ar a! Davit repor*t thse Prerid'nt |. I z ' I t.l"k. s. is G-.'rnts of ma.uaiui:g ti( ) :i :.I . is with the Urilttd S:1te'. FROM HAVANA. T'he Cubra Meveltltln. IIA NA v. 21.- M'any runiorsl {re in circaa lion elt. i' 1thoe p'ieolion Sld n o b o fn er of the revl it i I l-t. The latter claims 1., have tae to ticlv'r Ithlecar.d nmen and pon'.esi'n of Paorto 1'f n ,t ,I"t . " A- ' epor(iirtis areP in bt |l. The revo . lJ.iinu.. It..,h rt are qarlrr'lirg aIont the preai !erc(.). A ltttSaio, of vnlnntl**' Dprincipa'ly '.i erite orgc tnizin for active service. T'ro r.s~ ,.t' ita lid lI;,yamo and other towns. ('t - id, rn' e exr.itement exitte bhte and in the fur, it.' i' ciounttry. but the levoulri)n i+ te rci L,' ' I ie creailng, and it I' hb lieved will lthe ,.t i< ttie i rival of troops frore Spain. FROM vUROPZ. ' I'lettieur In Fglle-dt- Aehbimse ( Cllaim - rtU~,tlis--I.n es and Fearms lMetrsed- iie to Iasugecr. I Loit,,., , SN . 21.--tettlrns thus far show3l10 1.lb rll- ..: ,] it, ('on et rvatI ves. ll-i(us rl ots of,. c'nrri , t, is r, p,,lac'. A .\ ,"hSli . Irelani. t-n liui' wC r .o tied. At Pi i'ey, ii 1)erbythire a banrp fighlt ,"ntrrd,. in sah'h mar' were Inj'reid 1y clrit. TI o mob demultehd se ral hutiding., ii ' i F I vi ''iarngRfe. It i" -1.~t -l I ,.i-t h ar:ley c(,ncedi tT, it the AL.& )I1 n's If,' won l isrin hl'l~ it q Washirloton Naill - Nv '1.--TIe vI ,lcnci' of -eivhius it inlit A-''r.. MaIIny h,,uei andr f.iar ;n are utt, r'y or.'ttri , 'I i ni market town of bSl (;iorgio 1i. a IIll I 'o.l. t de.i p, r. 1ISCELLANEIOUI ,o 'prehb ba Arasl I Ph5tude hl --I: . lh. qn L er. It ( ialr r laund " eld .- Dea. otr a ~o.ed Vis gl.lal--g'lgar as .Sere' Aft*ela. I..o--Flare t L.owell -geO50 500) arrived to hew' %.,rk via .lathmue-M.b a'E Bar('City I'1:1I.A14tI 11A. Nov. 21..--ir mI ide no `S. F AMN li, u. Nuv. 21 4 th p earthquake rrcii idl hts uali of the ('Court II,, at M ir 'in. Ireli county, tn the -tb lost. p allight sahtck iac a ai t ' i at Austltl. Nevida, o the I;ith Inot. A I xI AI'Iion lt Nov. 21. --lin. S I'endieton, foront'rv ni uib'r of Cong(ires tro the seventh diatrni' a"in also minister to (;1tll1. i dead. fN a Y, oI Nv. 21.--11H sbi .e, c:rut has been aiplpid ftr i the ecase of (,lol. fresrlvell. uupris oL d i or si llgt d ualtralzstion fi andt. The ( tc:r Mantfacturers' Atseclaion hea re tolvt+d ti. oist~carre and refli-e emtplotymnot to null tri rt of tie (,igar Makers' Union I e, iLL lt MA , Nov. 21.- A firte ,-cu-reP last Diitt in whrih three pertsons were bu-ntJ, l;flud ino a girl III lilterD. Ni.vn oultK \ov. 21.- The terin.hip A4riz na arrive ii I ii A .iinwaII l t td a, N. uo Si;,O.ut' in Iretunre. ller news is uiniportantt S.tT I iIr 'IT' , Nov. 21. -I'bt.' ratigh were biu at I;eur (',it on the l lI b lit.' eatisr great Ieleterrellt. A mob of t betdreld astacked sbe town, r ,l t rned the Index tfflic aind jutl. Th citize " t, nc'ht theril ('1' 6e "ir tw'" v vI++- wound iD thirt li + e. The .oi,b c ,,ltr ctt l In the m un taInlo rtld iriit word to the wimnieum r leave town,. that It ur bhndretd of them inttendi to attack and burn itr hie tavr telegraphed ,r tro-ipi. 'A* 'A·d. Nov. 13.-A force und.' ('orreuso was daily expectetd at C'bhiriqni. FROM BOUTHWEST I ASS. SFlrln n- -ir [Aot, Nov. 21 11 i, .-Barome ler ::i:0 i i ndr north by ieat A ! atrong. Ar ried . rteamship W. G. Ie wer. T pp. Galveston, to ('. A. ihi nt-v t Co. railed: : a:mahips Cres cent nid N's York. I-it i, 'rT I''.-. Nov. 21-6 P. w.-Barometer :O toi. ',t d nlorth northteat a I fresh. Ar riv, d "',n ml.'pa Austin, Farwel Galveston, to I'. A. Wttort t (io.. and I'nited 6,rtes. Norton, liew York, to Wood. Low & 1. Ilwign:; bship Marcia Icreerlesf, Bates. 47 days IroO (Greenock, lIr It. n, to order. Sailed: Schoot er Helena. On tie bar: bteamship Y.zoo. BIVUR NIWI iit ,-ri i .Nv. . '1.-Passed t', : Nick Long wrth at 0I . M. T. I 1t i Niv. 21 l River fallii steadily. , t. iI. ll i a. NIv. 21. ltiver ia ing with 6 feet L:; i.ch in tic canal. Weather (ouidy and raw. NI o i 2 " -- Niont i f "'ie unchanger. I t ot. , Nvi. 21--Noout.- ' ttoi tends op. ~! . i ' ialea ; prices uL, Aauged. Ried .lll,,it . Nov. 21 --ErEnlng...-Cotion huny ant . i 'dii g uplands 10lotllId. midiling Or lc,-tll aillt It, : lero 20.io, bl,*e . rhe t:*rp ttil I. ILLJ ear atgleirai t a t millisn r,' - .1,, ., 'Nov. 21 -Af'ernoin. - (>neols 'If. I.i~ si ,Ii. N.Nv 21 - Etven!ing -.read tuff fi m. Lal i..*r i I 'ork lit. It i.n, Nov. 21 -lvening -- C(tton dull. N a \Yi i , Ncv. '.'L-The t~anhk ttatemnt p1 ' -·'it inircased 92971 li-i: etje4r in leItil ti-itlers ii,,reaas'' $12 1 1 , ; i'rt'cu ,aiin thait' it , a ,r .t 4"1 i ", -rit. G ill 1 1:. I. ,r'nn ' tastr,,t , . ti,'o ¢ it lower. , .'' , \. 1' v i l'.o',',q . ' Ot'tOn IPea a liv, i 'A - ,d . I ae;n I| t)O b -. a1in .itlig u p hla,d-: . i h ir Ii'Oi, iilin' . \\i-.t b a y -u l l o ' 1' 'I.4ity I.'. ti yern. Whi ky p-ea , ,t i . .'.' 'enstetrn titlt at $SI0i. Pork 1, . a et - ' . (i..". 1.l rd iiet. Naval stores cc 1-ti i ' tt ,.tsnda stide firmer. t; - .'\,, v. T i ri~ o d arm at $7 501@ ?. " eat $1 , ", '·. (' rn "+0·r1:.. . O,+t ,, ye II 30. (oi:i n ,It . Mnes pork Sn " aud .1 'A "?.( . i 'i sbotll+ere , :. , a 17. Ii. 2 *kI. I'donra ' }: . . .n0 - ,. . ' ' i. i " .k i - - - I j ld--. lit UIt . .. . v. ?1.- - i"- ti, t ' ,, (r 0. ,P h . to 1 r · " , n'io.l e tr 21'ir I c tc te Ip ' ,' t l- ' i-rt It '. f 'tiItl'-kV 0te S.i-' l . . .. 1 it i - |.'. }@ 4,'f . t e re nt w , i' 1. d i :-,. 1. J m S. 'h t P, L" t0 . r b ,tr. tN , i ,n l: ou d re _h ?ier Crlear' t , ult i 'u ttr t o an.thnce tp l 1,,lii -, u n+flt,,iw oa the renewnis t 1<i.i, , : l-,iJm -tl''laiptS famfe. nr. th" ir '. uI.. th re've the calls id f hi - ., <,o --- . . .. Bpleadid acenery. mu,cmarches and tabeax, the " White Fawn" to-nigLt, at the Academy f mic bomaI 3nlllUtgrce. Holt r. ARRivtaL--St. i'llrh.s.-T Rhnter and I y'. Alex Mdcli aid and laly, Ge B IIF iz. 'i,, cinratl: (' T 'enney and lady : L; Beon and VI I' , u'~in. Mit-: TLoo FRoghl-a. !Saff,rd.hire, F r : Z M- F'r t Ala; A It Mmn'gnmery, Wahring' tr t: Ish,+ I. arie.r, N lt; Joo D Darer, L ais. rTle; : 1; I:rown, N Y; AL ztus bt bL uis; J H Wi,, dt ad Philadelphia: 1' M iyer. V.; S Wolf ard ile, New York ('tty: Mr Pear-. and two dit-trel, Mna 'n Ilpkion. Texi-c: Mirs Crab, Mln t r h. Phlladelphia: Jno J )1iliwhri h aid rfn ,;' I'trras; Wm l (; bson, N Y; P II S'ri,:k larni x' i ; TJJ i ivnrs, II vlaus: Ca t E (" RR e . L .1 .1 ) k-on. E (' leitte., steaner Mtrvilrn: Mr Wh'l.r It, La: (1 1 Greenin«. Lond-,n: W Con. re.r 1 iI i. noati; It tW Frantiu , Wm NM Wilson La: SI t . t ; t i ' Li arl W)' 'er, l it ; C II W t ils -, I : t , I, :(' F W I 'lrtd. W R oI. ttn ('hic Izo; (/ IVi tAl old Ala: J Halcriton. M's T M Carrier, &l-s Mattie- Hamilton, MIts: H I Turner, iextrig tr in,K );; .,ohn F Hyde, Mobile; \\ NIt ianrs. L-x it'" r. I; A .hoitwe.ll, T'leei: E L Piters in, W It MWi r. R E Hine, city: W R. Johnston. Plats irp;: It I Iall, Teqam. S,', l nl- Henry htokee. Va: Wm P Davis, Rt I ,t.; BI. j F Grinder and wife. Vickehirg ; Chas H ( euvi . Texan; berim Lason, city ; John I) V, r ' P Newhiil nl -ion. Tex ns: J IR Serlreet, N Y : 'Ihs.1 Movet, N C: I. 1, ealrrle and lady, Iian : L; Al.-xander. N Y; W H MoRlay, Mias; Ki E Htitoni, G C Comatock and lady Canutoja. ý Win Fretendew, Wasbamae, D O Jom X ttle. Jr; 'b id -e*eT. Tuoslalose. Ala: R,hilt P S:ui'h. L,,u itilte: 1H Victor. eity: I[er tDr Bnotlng and wife and Iernily, Mse Biedge, Nashville, Tenn: E J _.rs rld lamily. La: A Dlowbridge and wile, N 1 F" AiO.ld. a o1 .0 tf Iti. A Uhilr, aM..ratd, V.\', .1 Il in, L.i: John H Duncan, Ban Antonio, 'l xa.: John Y Wry, Misa. -t .Ir,es hIt,'l-Adam P Offnt. 1 T R-yan, "l,-in: T Marshall, Ali: J 1; Dodlt e. .ouisville, I..): W S Allen. J L Lo le, A 11 t;uwell. I H i lu lo... I le.i-i: W 1, I aractt. (;.uzales, Texus;: Geo m.-, ptl'n. Tezes: Henry .1 Fos'er, .1 W I'le.ning, Atnctsa: () I Fret man, H V Gorham. F S Mallory. I b'.~r:W; V B Wil-on, Louivillle. KFy: Mrs A B Fri ar, aid son, Mr- Irt i i'!e. 'incinnati; ,S B h-, lyv, lnd; H W Tlomnps, n, II; irllth r ( Hop i,. -, Ttnr: inry Armatrrnong. St Lon';: M F M I., rore. Wilson t Hote. Loauisviile, K); John J l'r. e, l,alveetoi; hi lteana.y, ht louta; Henry bi e Itaict epLli; S t ielurd C-rhin.,Va: A II l. tr:e, Mire; A S Wi ia.:icon and lady, Mo. A V'a Toine I' l tt(a - There are iut few of ,ir treaeit Vth- fite loiit ill tihe Falst year S;I' .i r,- th'irg i(f the endeavir to he male to c!i r-- e ife pre-ent chainntl of the grain trade of l.e lii sit uiitai lat., and of tLe vi.t be:elir t, I n 4- ii .r fa. t such- a .-li g a ouMl ineviably 1 tir e a"ti i'. As n ;it'r º ;ire at present, the irti 'p of !Le We-t are sent ai soon as gathered to ( Illrgclo aid Milwaukee and other great clu!ea, a ire, if ti er arli;c af cr Nov. I'h, when the !le /. ( i n t:ii, efs t tl y lie in bits for five or six 1. ,I t , hin al'illi the breaking of the tee, so an to ,iti' , i t tas- r trahni. ,liati- n to the East. and i elr to I.urnpe. 'Ihit, we say, is be way in a ii L b at lili tiu the ('opa uI tie Waest are s-Lit iti a oi' .,e, . 'lie crawi,-ki of the sv1term ate, filt theiii' cot f oti month t' etorare, en r, seco'i.1, ,Ie lo.n (ntailld by the tact that, dilntiit that tiUre, i.e ownt r of the grain, unable to get it to a nu.aiktl, in do ulnhing I t twirl his t.huabs anid wa'l t |it Ps tiL go up ard g, (,ow', without 1 i irg i t le to take sdvtn'age of an) Tlhtto 'lidto. II It tidtert that such a isstem can only he car riea Ii. an lonig al n o ,ther is puoa.bie. For iole !llne I was thiuugl t ht tl ilte ldak- . cau ls n',d rur, ats of tie West and Na N th wrr- tLe ,.iy n riil ty which Chicago grain could be ca ried to It, ' , I late years the eyes of I: aiy men, bt'h ii ti. t \h i ell ini the huthl Latu b ie opei.ed to 't., fti t Ii at ihere is anoth'r rulte by whic.h ile nlilt atts of (hliicagiio an enrid their grain to the L it aid Europie-.- h t(i - ,,I ,i l - 1r -'n n, , , , r, , e ,. , , / a 0 t , !wr, .<t, : " I ,," I ,i. k t ," It, i r I i' l , ; l>5 , f ..s )'tl l if rtntl// ru n t'9 t ep ts . C'h:a Une htigl wav 1 t utiumerce s byiv the great rver which ItI as I .-t iour doors. l;-.rge nliita can corine:t ti it i.tt I Sth the whole upper river. Ic-v atori lire c-ai transfer the grain from ilithm to the ahips end e.aers, walob wiubhS tLhe delay of a day ela tl)t il r .r- it it, .i veIrpi-l or ,t w 1.,rk ; and this ( .ur e lc re . ,4 It lit air adv p ov( ed. I less il. rtr i fir lei mnrnri tv an theP i ear, grain c-a -e i inltedi acroue the North ly sioooer and Sa:,al i. a . It ': - I e true. tle reader is apt to exc:a'm, wi) i ave ate not a rush of grain laden barges t, our lh ree- Why are not our leveer lined with tll wait.Lg mtr their freight? The answer is cuil '! le: arise we have not bi:en able heraeto torie to sRird to such freight as may be shipped by itlt rioute those facilities which it can obtain by oitl r ri nes. WHe have had on elevator in 1 s Iport to .i'nifer grain Irom one veenel to an (ithi I. (:t we ei.ept a small flatang elevator) we have lad I i bins in which to ure tho,.e cereals that nma i-e i-ipilpd here Iar sale, or may be desired to he ied hele for a change in the market; and it a ut , luent that until we had su,'h faciliues that we a i.;t r.c;er obtain the control of that trade a llih igl tiy beh uas to us by virtue of our po t!inin at the mouth of the miu lhtieat river on this coituI.Cet. Our merchants, when last spring they ti, t i t erne thorouhly awakened to, the pos-i. hlli'y ci d iprobability ofu be direction of the grain triuei to tlisi cit) well perceived this fact, but as nii I-es wasi then so very ci arie, there seemed to I, unit ir,g to Ire lone bat to hope for better times, liFr( tie capital sufficient to build an elevaLor tie flilt thing neciessary) could be rai-ed. but whie our own people had thus given up the plol'en ot how to Irect a large and costly build n.g wI hi it mreans, a gentleman in the far Nrth., Mr. L. .1 lIgby, of Milwaukee, who nad been iu the grain trade fhr mary years, who had studied the hot j-it srild ctre to the conclusion that the gr:i tiade must come to New Ilrleans, deter n i( ed l.im-elf to be the one to strike the brow a hci h i luould ionugurate the lon'ti'ienut. Accord iti v, aike c' ,re- wbah, wletn l ie;i.ed MLexco, hurlht Lh! abL1h that tl ere allaould be no polanalilty it a ri itrn to lh namiC c u'Try. Mr. Utiby wild iI I i ropirtiiet in Mi.wanikee, put the fiuds in ia Stter, liocttd his fallmily to New O:ilai, behre ett tI fi, hI.eutehl d goid. and went to work at it le i- puitt Up aub:h sri eli sitor as WlU:d be cani lit. ti t. i, oa. inidi4p sy onmoiut i f gltran that i; tl I e I:kely to cirne he'e f-mr neveral lear,. TI.s was In tihe csr.ng. I1n the i'2, c hl y a ,llnare of Crounirt hLailg been h i-ht i'. tie la ee neor tie nii k lard Ig. and a charter hartlng bLen oh at i d fruom the i.i y i' -unPil. Mr. ligby, lasited Iby li. to-, under the naltie of L.I. lIhny & SOan, Ii tit 1i Ui.dLtioiUs of a bulilding wh.l is now c P :I li.e liObt Iulirl'tant in tie city. With an e l l it ciuliar to Wiatern men, tlIe father an-I ,,i.-d oun the work. Tbhey butl a aharn in fri I ! i heir pmoperty jii up a vast rower il it. r' d I *i, ao, i pwhie of lihtl hini ,,g liii i t . e - i i,: glirin. pu In iheiy 5:ol ctmp i .t ta -',y, ' i d iat cnst slfer im tll, hilug aver six , ' nk, t yV viar ti day p. rig the lt-i-lu t I',4 to tie hrdt g-aln elivu',r -tr New i- .1 'i o.,c ounr r-ti:eea w'I) hove re.ce ly i ei r ,il e neilbo'.houod of thRe H',,t I.an linz l fr, t b fHtve f diled to ootiei the in e bullhlill er d tioer ahiih are a landnrark fir nol'n dm t ne- np and down a the river. The bnuldtnig stands a -" ,.,ack fra the rversu d at prenent I- Iks r. t cr lt.lu htly,. for it is not yt eoaMpletelv h - -i,1 ti w; is ,n tiL wh inrf suoie2.'O0 I I, fr r it of the ,ililml , seiCnlllei a gL ant alcln ] * " - 2' !i c-- t i, u -t the trade if the Nor'h ti' lii Ili I('mei-et t dirv. T ut tower and h-til 'i . in,-ti tIt the celviat, r of MNSnira L .I. Iility ,. -i"'i . I i. Uat Ltw, the mubltltueti-tig llace '. i -, v- itn r-.e.rter w'nt nup ti to a I- ,cu it : , i'r - t lt'lte 'r i ,l!,r ht t'. (' 1-r.,'e -' rh- ii. , be pa1le to knw h·,w the w ,'k ' t l aim ev. He fiur. it -to we i-see a'rcimy rte " n .i-urplete.d. Wilie itiapecu:tie the er-' r ii :i r ents bhi niet t.e cli, r Mr. li, :he, a f ,, I ac "iL eriuitecded all the hbulnhg hi nue 1. r aC -,n'e vholnteered to h-pw lhin the Ii ntr,-r i ittrtlucltlo of the elevator. J e (tmr wS u ( f r:t Te. -r-C-ted. ard this ids whalt r re u othr aw. iut stay, the bmlildlmgn are ao large, tleo torts ii stri-ua. that Ierthni the hbat mari er i f dO tlhii a the while chllir would be to trace the -c urne of a bnshe! of grain from ls rata il1tit t'ance with thie ele,rtr to itt final ,!. -, arne tr mn it. l'o begin w'h, the farmer In -v or I.tholus, trar-pirts has crip a. best he i L. ',, the LIesrat later cur-e, where ha p'aes I I ,aird of abrg h iE nildown the r;ver. Ini C k itt-h hold of the blsre. borne noon the hns~m ,f 'e nalihty father tl water-, the grain Utrat S"' c. alid towns cad orerta mad fields, niutlt t lIt.t it tops in front of the wharf at qew Or. h It .- cii this wharf ia i'ee'f worthy of noii e. It I- ";. Ieet .ai, by 100 feet brad, huilt upon I i - tliCen 2i le-t into lissiesippi mal. sad has 44 :tt of water in Ifret lof it when the river is p ' the rear part Is covered at about 9 fet from 'he mrneard. and nader thI eever 60,000 barrels of fit or can he stored. At the Lower end will be rilsped (they are not yet uop) two ecrane to hLlt oat or in rolling freight from coc vesels as may bring it in, or be ready to receive it. About the er- t r of bthe whrf and at the edge, risae a tow-r 1(12 feet high, which eontalia what is called the marine elevator. In this tower is a mightyframe work 92 feet long, on whicb are rigged bu'kers, I tenned to a revolving band, by m anes of which thi erasu is hoisted out of incoming vessels If w- had time we wou'd go to the top and enjoy the nsatcihcent piopect of a great city spread at our feet. but we have left our buehel of corn in the oerk ho'd of the barge long enough, so let us g. t Iack to it. The framework we havedescribed above it so arranged that it cin be lowered so la to enter the hold of any vessel :o red to the wharf. Our barge is tied ,p nod i;ce hlg. as it Is called, is pla'ed In b.r h Id, the mochinery s'arted and up goes t, e corn. It it carried up a sh lrt Sditance, when vr lails ino a bin with a sidilng b ittom. When tie bin i lull enough the httoin is pilled on', ian' the frain drops upon what is called the c 1n. vt) er. 'I Li c.Onsijt, of two strips ab.tut a foot aire i a li of India tubber, between them a strip a ict a adit wide of ordinary heavy white d' mnietic TLe two side pieces run up in rol ers ihee tfet apart, a distnoce of 2et0 feet. through a Snd of ccverid gallery, across the wharf and acro'b tl.e street to the interior of the big eleva tor ,on shore. The middle piece esgs somewhs*, pio that tie whole allair is like a ltoving bar. Tits conveyer .is an original idea with MW. ,. .I. il gly. At the North all elevators are built at I.e wa ter'c edge. so that no carrying is necessary, bt the MI'snisippi bottom could not be trusted whsh S.e ws h5 em it.. f o Ug th s. ripso p casnld to be devised to carry the grain from the lhip to the storehonoe, and the above ti what Mr. IBgphy finally hit upon. On to this our b +hel of grain is dropped and is at once con veyed through the allery to a bin in tha hbn'Ainr on anure. ns lnt noa also a mriable bottom. Whent it is filled the slide is pulled, and the grain runs into the secal a below. When the bage bin a hlch fonlse the -,aiea is fall, the weight is noted, the boti ni pulled out, and our busebel of grain is in niother bin. We pause hIere to state that each shipload or each consignment is thus a rgled and the certificate of we;ght handel to the owner, which. with the statement of the qual i y f grain deposited, constitutes his claim asfenst the elevator. From the large bin where we tlit it. the bushel of corn is again lifted in an elevit,.r to another large bin, whence It is dis chargt d l-y means of what we uni.ght call troughs to r.y parsticular bin in which it may be stored. WLite it is in iti bin there aw.i'ing a purchaser, let us glane moret particularly at the compart r.ei.t v. ihth it i(e; pies. We are standing in a ri-.uiion e CO ly 10o feat, its walls are built not out of btrirk but of wood. atd of wood .iricu. ltily plectd. It is plank ab -it tao intches tltic and ethliten iicheis bread, laid flatways, etch layer ep' ed dowin to the one below it. Ttis hruis a all stronger and more enduring than asy oiler that hls ret be'n da"-overed. Bat I, .-k below our feet. TI.e whole if ior is divided i t, pile, va- ous in form and ize; all of them t .e rsee t pith, ,3 fee t. and each sipara ed from tie otl rr -by the srne tort of a divcsion is that ah h.constitutes the enter wa'ie. In this r -om .00 b- t|ett of zgr.ir cn be etr- d. .iit our b Lie which we saw afildy Utt, one of these re. ceepac;es ibs row been boiclht by a gentleman w . nta e it hIIrI ed to l.:verpl,,l. I., i r Ire I ow I.e i seccomm,]l tied. Tlie b:n has a .tI1t: Pg tit min, of cource. It is pn!lrd out, and ir t l nlt tilhe grain. A tritugh e)r due a it to an e , nster, ai d for the thi:d tine it is iftel -this tim,. to rno-ir jair of s"l's. where it is ag in a. hl d. this time fir the buyer's c naven ei ca. F ~n, tI (- let it it durnpel dor n int t an.,th,. r b:n, al d:L, teI it !alls hack int , the rd ntical c )n v, )1, in which it was btri;ht frtom the ship in it. i h It aenne. I ut ': r nf i it n is tr)w rever-ed, thl t".r ic ciarte.d b-.k through the c,ivo'ed . i. , sat ro, the t'ree', acrd-s the wharf, it II It ti- t e tie l.d ; thire it fats it anO,tfler tr,tfh, It,,r , l t of ell, into the hi!d of the L v- pf-I bo:und sh:p. w'Lere it will re rain in dar}iits and at rest until it tees the light un a i-i: . th d. ik. 9P. I .i," deercihed tl.e c',irie cf a hb'i'e! of fr ir re ti-c bert tne'lis of tel'ine what the Ae tat'r is. tEut the foll!,wing lieres niay enah'e utr Ithiir toetter to underrtand uo;lle thlltis whl h ter- h'ad to evp'a'n. The wharf in fro.it is ": 2' f t withe by 27, long. Tee tofv, r i 11,2 feet 1 iri, the leg of the main elevator i92 feet long. 'bhe gallery connecting the tower with the mI.n bending Is 210 feet lung. The main b-ail in , its alii h are the bin ,. it COl by I-i ftlet and I.:'t tiet In height; thr tri k boldid:nt a.lng.l le of it which it uoed for machinery. a dryer, etc.. is 40 fiet by I',i Ie, t and i;i feet h:gh. The present cepacity of the bits is il., c001 bushels, but wi'-n tie original plan is carre d out it will be 7i u.0 i0 buhe-Ila. The engine which puts in motion all the mat bLiery is 500 horse power, and there will De cver ope utile of shafting in the buildings when they are completed. The whole cObS will eXcetd $21141 O(lN. We were glad to learn from Mr. Fligby that they will be ready to commence oplterattius about tl,e middle of this week. They have already had all the machinery in motion to test its wolking ability, and feund itexcelent. But in a few days the first shipment of grain is expected ; then toe a htle comnplication of wheels and pulleys and thats ard belts will be set to work, and our i, ple will have their first olpportunity ol ,er Ifg grain handled on the levee of new Orleans jlst as it is on the shores of Lake Michigan. We hope that in this brief and imperfect kelekt we have given oar readers some idea of what the elevator really is. But it is so vast, there is so much of interest about it, so much that to be ap preciated and understood must be seen, n it de scribed, that we despair of having been able to give more than an inkling of what it is. Our only advice then is, to those who are inuerested, to go oup there themselves, and see with their own cy,.s what has been created by the energy and indu-try o! a s eater n man, who having bet $200 000 on the c- ning of the grain trade to this port, has taken ti e I at and speedieet method to win his money La- k. A stock company to run the elevator has been fot dll. lshares in which are now for sale. Mr. ,;'zt y came here with suffeient means to himself hrt'd i(l tilevaters wi'hout bellp, but desirous of gttingl the men of New Orleans directly inter esteld in the enterprise which is to beneht them ci, ic' eh, he adopted the plan of forming a com iany as the bshortest and easiest method of se ur iliv it. It the shares are not taken It doe-a not in nicence him at all. If tley are, so mOui the beter for 'he bayer, for it is bound to be tue best c'otk in the city. Tos votou .btnis of the second and Third ,i-:ric, igh schools initend to sive a grand enter tinIerlt, unenday evening, the 24 h. at Lyceum li.h fir the benefit of the sufferers by the late ,tl it..ti, n. The beantilal and popular cantata, I'" wn rg Ihe Rooe." will be produced, incer. eper., d a Ilh slo', duetts, choruses, et . (One hb di-,: ot hfll asid iuOtitl d vteil.es will be htead in tie chorus. Thlire a.ii aia) fe recttitis, It ~ .d·. etc., and Mr. Faromer, the taiousd I muater i, ti i. lrte,. wil oxucu e . tine lavorit, ye etil,s fr,.i Uii ,os 'feira, " 'Te li,,lienian l;irl." T'e fi;te t, i ,n.i.t of tableaux. asirtli :e. For S-a .it5 sil l , 1II- 'I , (h'f rty. tP-st Ii g I, anday \ .I 1. re ;ilin it L.d std flIy I. sieval. Mfi-s Ki:te V\t, f, lee ci' en lllue iO tel ntot charning ali..dr 'ti C(,nllllltelr (Ontlt-tia of the yP-ig Mt. ts M V tHallird. tor. ra \We el, Mary K. Willih. Arilil K.i:t.ke. Alitili 'Iruinpy u. E. horCeresa Aim'e L[owiii bid Corii ie i cert ny. II ,ete to be had at all pul!i" plv'es. Performn atcet (i, n!leoties at hall-ps.t 7. ihanuks for com -: f ;-G: srw- Ptc-fre. -'TthE'YaVsrerswe ri t chsr:t.ble Ltooassesan Gl rdsa lve a pie ci' ti dy at it e I wer ectioan riresae, tr the elI lus ve f-- no tit i t le poor litie ortn-Ld. unclo.the 1 boys, 1,. warda ot t ur htldred in ntonber, wno are in S,.' * if Mt. Marl " Acyofm. for tie Thc-rt Tf.srrn t. A noil-l c r mire generuaa cari y never ac:uated Ic , re will he p!erty to rat and dri.k, plenty of ru: , rf darn irg, srid if nfun grnerally. 'he lad.re of the Tuhird It-.trict are pre-eminent for ite-r tesu'y, theti frolic grace on tlolcr aunlabill t, ai.d cur friends from the other districts can t'nd no better or more deliglitfnl way of passlug tLe y than In attending the pc-ri,: to day. 'r'tm 2 to dark there will be 'rntren-de eon cerrs froem the brass band of the Asyltin btys. w h, played cuob a prominent part last winter at tLe Fair Giroctds. I~taer the direction of Mich. Tracy. Mibh. Car. r:1i, li;ry pMsatier, M. i*anron and oh-ru the Tlt sesa Guards pi. nic cannot fal of b ii. a msniflicent succees. Ladies and ohildreu free: gertlemen 25 cents. Tnt ro,.t.ni;oo nDFotrnov was delivered veater dhy by the If.n. W. H. iColey, jiadge .ilbh lhi tr it (Court, paerih of )riesan: Diamood vs. (a.p.-It is ordered that the ease be replWed on the trial dcktet., and sa-igned for argument for Sued-y, the 24th irt., at 10 o'clock, npon the follh ing points. vi5: ('Ciedit g the act of ,he legisalature No i4 and conimonly known as the -mnetr,,pilifts police act," is naionstitutional in its rmsat featmres; that the l.egslatusre bad the asholute right to revise., modify, amend or repeal altogether the city chaurter: that the sot io qeetioa uoea not violate the articles of she Costlbatle cited by the plaiattf; does said aot is fact place the city of New Orleass. or any other portim,n of the district deaiasted therein, under the control of the metropolitan police, provided for in acid act, or does it not leave It discretionary wi-b toe said city, or any other portion of said district, to employ the said police or not, as it may deem Lecesasary A st'LCIAL coxatrrIa from the Board of Public Wofrks. uvis'istaiug of Mee-rs. Flnood, Sawyer and Van Wrincl e, sappo ated on iriday for the pupU se of exao in rg into and deolding upon he soul ncy of the Etleties of the levee conracitors, sat yes terday. 't e r, rat meetinc of the Board of Public Works will I e t dr c-r he 7th ltet'rnbr next. B d tfor the so nstruction of Grand Leveo will then be oper ed. 'Inc TrwrrnaTt"I yesterday, au shown by t:e thermon.etir at (C. Duhamel's, 111 Cvnai street. litely coraner Fienville sod Chartres streeto, was as to lst : At R a.. n4. 40degrees; 12 M. 4,; 3 P. M. ,5: . r. L2. TiEx New Ort'I.sa LI.rERARy AND DEsanTIcN FotuTY. the lri nds of literature and advt.ce net 01 hioral ct.lture will be pleased to know that the 3 cung men of this association have re sunmed their regular weekly meetings every Fri day evening, commencing at a o'clock. in the lec totreroom uf the Fe'i.iity BtreetChurch. All per sorºs interested in literary matters are cordially in vited to be presentattiA i OI ~s .4 is row samewhbt smaller than It should be to carry out all its purposes. toplications for mem bership from young men of god standing would be gladly received and probably favorably con aidirn d. 1 s.oo nject for deone at Frid-,y will be: " Resolved, That be who believes he has been ocee in love has never loved at all." Trig Yor-No Mmt of the city have taken to the Altrne hat with a unanimity almost incredible. At least tre hundred must have been sold by hat ters yesterday. Soon every other head will be crvered by one of them. Tnrves ARK As Tures as carpet-baggers in the Cresctnt City. We Lave all sorts of thieves th, yes who legislate all the money out of a umai's pe <ket, and the land from under his feet, which bhd been inherited from his ancestors; thieves who will tax the very fee out of a lawyer's pock et. tLieve, who will call with a message begging the loan of an ax or a shovel; thieves who di a-s' a hen-rerist of all its denizens; thieve- who will s'top a man on the highway at night, and bid bmni staid ad deliver ; t:ieves who will d ýg a drert.cn nsan and snatch hi- watch and his pockt bc k ; ind the worst of all thieves who will filch from tie othern p ople our good name. ruh bhire s of that which not enriches them, but makes its pFrr iomeed. A tritlitr on the C. Eir.iNr who was standing in front of the C(rHsyNT bhuidin. la.t event g Stuntitg his herd gut earnings, had a five dollar bill jelked aut of his haud by a stripling of sixte, n years, who made oft wi h the speed of a rice Ih rI- for parts ut ktiwo,. It was not exactly h - tn Iropaital "'Ihor fir retiring." but not one of ti at reduubtanle forte was near. and the prri'er c-it d no;t ti, low, LbcstcA . had lost a leg in .e (`\Lfedelrte cause. A HA RP CAcr-An allicator's skin. Two LiuHiT FititreD I VItvtI~aAI. were arrest ed and ciim:iso a ed in the Second Ietrict. last everlong, iLarged with being dangerous and ens i:oitoue charucters. Each had an in*irument like a glezier'a g ass cu'ter, tipped with diamond. Ni-w Or eans is going to have a lively winter with thieve, and garroters fr iio St. Louis, Chi cago, (t iucin:ati. l.,-uisville, New Yoirk, aid those sar, .dy here in high positions from varilou p;iits., IH-p h cainival is to be held, andl It is hlard t )sip i- ie lnat the metrol olitan police will be able to keep aoder in the Iraks. I irriI v (-eoi.ti E:-'sIoN, a held an ianuest yes te day. at,- ut a quarter pat S i. r. at the corner i-t T-,ub :-ye i:t d I)iyal streets, over the b dy of a cuii ide, I. F. I'tetri, h, aged f ray-three years, a nat ve of Neno y, France. Deceased kept a va Ietiy store at the corrier of St. I,ouis and R yal tirei 'e, Lut had rooms corner Tioulose asd R iyal streets. CaPe. domettic trounile. Ileceassd caoe here in lvi9 with a dramatic troupe from France. and bas performed with them at th Itreich 1 beater sear after year. Ie sh,t httm-e f about half past 3 in tIte aft-r roan with a mall flive chamber Remiogt-,n pistol, oirly one shot being discharged. The bh ll entered his monuth and lodeed in his brain. It moat have hli pened whilst lie was standing up, f r be was fout:d Ii ing on his bat k, with the pistol firmly pta-ped in his right hand, and the foreflnter on tie trigger. The floor near his head was fill IIf bilo d. Deceased bhad an excellent reputation amonsr those wbo knew him. To Dr. EIpinola, the ever-obl icing and efficient deputy coroner for the Hecond and Third DIs trl t. we are under great obligations for his kind r in waiting for the reporter of the Cgtzagwr st si late ailbour as 11 o'clock, and on so cold a ighfit as the last one. We ur.derstand deceased has a sister, who keeps a store on te e Ii r Stuart in Paris, and it at he has lelt a written memoraudum in which , a, oiiwledged so indebtedness to her on the I . bis flirm in this city. --ened was a married man, and had had some ',. n with his wile, who left the room occn iti t thetl, on Fri4sy evening, and went to he r nther's. After she heard of the suicide she s",*nlsted to return, but was dissuaded by her tr-end sand rael ines. ' e following note, in French, was left by de cec s*d : SL Lable to bear dishonor I quit life. " P. F. DITratc'lln. "New Orleans, Nov. 21, lvi9. " I wt-h to be buried by the Free Masons." Tit E A Ltiw of fire at half-past eleven lIst night, camue fre mn the corner of Girod and St. Charles steets. and was caused by a box of astes. set * g i:e to srne wood in th.' yard in the rear of the prcmites on the aouthwest corner of those bstreets. No damage was done. CittE.Its (fu:.aonc reported at the station. last Ishbi, that at !. r a. his brother was shot and mortstly wounded, on St. Ihomas street, by raruean' W' ittier. i-f the second plrecinct police force. Half an hour previus to the report Hrr grai.t alhtitier had surrendered himself at the superttendent's oflice. A FP''ECITA'is.E looking cos rman woman. giring 'ar nine as Anni Weins. and living at No. ItS St..ocephh street. entered the office of the super tt trceint .f polii'e at about seven o'clock la'Ist evaer lg, sand sobbirg. bersn at once a nsrration wht th. ithnoach partially utintelltg:ble at first, yet by tle aid of an m:erpreter was toound to be of - nfll art Intit-,tatuce to statri't thie cbsosit atten t Otf hll pr-e rt bilie stated that yeterday afterl noun tle Ld ,une ti, visit i.cr atstr, the wife -f a r.an nramed Mo z-brer., a baker living at the crLer cf ii)ads ai.d Wlasington strrete, Ibut itn arr.vlgiO titre. I-udtl ti her uusveaksble aurt-rie arnd gieif that fer sister whbon stihe hd se,:; (h'V tht' djt tlfo e, hAd b en btrirei thet vrov i!lt mcooe. the rcnmonstrlted with the hbus h r r tIi's (L,- w,lc' , b, dy to the grcve. Where i ili byI her etatelnti-tt, he turned u~un her and beat her. I re ,cur woman was much agitated during the nI atitn. >ile rtated Ihit two taye mg-, c'-r :ster hLad t,- eno hii Rtn, b .Mrzeber,, r. s.,I t lat rte us tected that death had resulted in eoise iaid asa fI igt,-ted by the shihot period if ti-e Si.i. b-itw e the death and the thbuil. bhe itlset re d tot aiuet ti ie sinue her sest.r had .t t t, her in e-- she sh,,u'd die *uddtenly, , 'o i ul'w the iit rnrmeu t i-f her b ,i until t :I t,;d Ilate bteen euxaii~ued by a physi-t'an. A ciutJig ~cpan I ,ee etuten e*nt , uonlivsloner Mc si t riper-n:nd. nLt (i ina a S once dtspatched ta (i, raf irs ti apurehitcd M~tzeberger ansi bring I rm to the estil, n. '1ley dil so, and he was ,~r i, ft down i a cabl, by Specials MarksL and ITrdck, a:d licked utp for etauinatioo. The crit, ir has been no iled of the ItJ,:r. and the Iri -stry tfLi ait nade by the complainant. Hl dc*' acetd wmoan was- at the time of her de ca-tC i, axiremrly delicate healib, having been t hlted ol a chdd but nine days before. " It i, " Deo'sva.t, saeused of the highway rob.h tery ci iru:ted lf-ton Mr..l. B Schnetder un F'rt di- -triog., and upon whove pertnn was 1 ond -l e vely catch stolen from that gen-lamso. -a ne ht'ore the rvcordrr ye*'erday. and wai re'unsled f r x-rtiialt-o ,n the 7th prox. Bonds for $I)000O arT i:.te.red o hLin. A "em whose name we soppreas, In view of the po thiitv of his innoceree, en'er-d tie cof ft el - se of I)avid Wolf, on RBimpart street. near Per]-do, last evening, and calltng for a drink, threw down in payment a bill whicb a .on exami natti n i,roved to be a one dollar Igreehakh. .' 'ered with the ietemtisa of making it rs.embhle an X. But the alterartion was so wretehbdly meAe ,hat it is dificult to befheve that eyes the mset gullible person would have takels the note. Upos the back, ver the Age " on," were peae4 two I viper ete X's." and upon the face two oumers " 10 " were similarly paye:d. but so incompletely that the edges turned up mled exposed the siters t 'n at 'nee. Itmay bt th,.t the bill t.al j it be a receivtd in rvsed faito by the person who otfEred it, trd th t hlie had no kn w edge of Iti real charac ctr. Put nt allt * vents he wss ar eatei by Coreo ral Craig and ecrfined to await examina'ion. A tc. t. %D rT N'AMPD Jog. AL tT, a5e.l four teen years. shot in the mrnuth and dangeronuly won, ded a white boh.y ix years old, on Port 'ir et. r e-'erday afterro ,o. The hall was ex tree cd by Pr. l.ewi , srl. the assailant was con ftl. d in t!.e Third Di-tlct station. AlitA HAwKINs was arrested last evening ct'ar e-d with troiNing the ti'l of a grocery store, co: ner Gralter and Liberty streets. 7iE MAIN rotl.icR . \IL was filll, lasf evening. wl;h lt-'-isn, ar, sesi ip n charges of "drunk aLd t.e UI t g the peice." 7 nt ('sa trlnc.a Cl.t-e hold a meeting Monday eweinpi. at their eadquariere. over P'tisera feed est re. opposilte Msagasse Market, at 7 precisely. New constitution to be adopted. Be punctual. A Darten; AcT -Fergeant M,(,Cabe reported las' tr't-,i g, between ten and eleven o'clock, that a man, whose name he had not yet acertained. was grrr,,ted at the corner of Common and Maga z Le streets. and robbed of $365. Further par l) OiTAN1T ARiEaT or TnIxvis.--Three special eflteers, dispatched by Suoertntendent Cain to Kenicet. aid furnished with a special loomorive for their ecnveyance thither, by the courtesy of 1. b. Williams, 's.q , superintendent or the Jack s,.n rai-rad, yesterday boarded the down train at that potint, and arrested five noted Chicago thieves belund for this city. They were brought in and locked up at the central police station. The ar rests were bared upon a dispatch from the chief of police at Jackson, Mississappi. TuIE ct'O!MANDiING oFFICEr of company 0G, sixth cave ry, has been ordered to detail on non coin onilhs-red ( ffc: r and rjx privates of his coma ny to report to Lihnt J. M. Lee, twenty-ninth infan try. A. A. I. (;. bureau of refugees F. and A. L., klr teumporury duty In St. Bernard parish. FIaST Dt'TRIi'T CoTiirT.--Frank Brown, colored, eas cc nvicted yesterdaly of having, on the "Ntth of Jute last, on Juoh-son street. Third Diistrict of the city, stabbed and cut, with iuoen: to murder, a colored wcman named E'len Elintt, colo.ed, whi.in he t, Ilowed and attempted to rob. The wcoan was stabbed In ten or twelve places, very seitl: ny. lie was sentenced to be banged at such t ue as may he fixed in by the governor. Jht C'run p. indicted with one .Jmmes thhney fur ul," stealing, was convicted and sen'eneed to cue year's hard labor in the penitentiary. Gtr.ey wai acq, it ed. ient is Roh nson, colored, two years in penl. tentiary for larceny. F i Ti I T lI('T CorRT.-The Right Hfonor tih' One r J DIL u I as as many tlles as the lase Mar quis of Has Ingetl was endowede with by btrrn. The hight I rIa.ie, r. Li hi snap', .*, ' i'y of chair. n an of the hittr plirlan Police Board, sues out sn injunction agai;..' IRuber E Diamond in the words flowing, to.wit:l That by legislatie act, 1-ep'. n Ihr 14. Isa*, all power over the subject or ei i, plug, organizing, commissioning. controliing an I '.,rcli; c I ce autlority is vested in the B i rd o , ,tct. und it is ;:de their duty to preserve the peace -l d tufotee ihe law and police authority. I et by ud act John It. Conway, mayor, is ex pt al) iV p'ed f sci' authority to make any ap point .t . i( n the police or to int rfere with any th ' . l., l coot erns he pic c -rgtnuiz tiltn: ti iat by said a i the ap; ointment and control of the pole e s exeluniiey veitel ia tie Itghit IHl'or able ln,,. I h..t Coi, *ay, may r atoresaid, is a s, ir.L Littid by two octher acts of the l.ei-l l ture o!~l froe m mkiLg any a;,poitmeeot on tie pol ce. leh,.t ro'withllatading te clearand expressed prct.at.tI of esaid law and in contempt of any re bel't, n ae.:stt the carie, said Conway has can mies. "tIe I:obt. E. lhamond [as ch at .f police. That I ,in, I id ass.rts his right by veirto of said cornulrlsolt to act on, control and oran-z ' a police lores in New O()rlea, and to deprive imun asd tie be ard of the rights, powers and privi .esr. seted tm theim. That Dianmond persists in his unlawful acts and lutt nts to dii.rega r and set a' n.-uoht the pritvi sons of the act, ditrslty, over'hrow and over. power the i uthstlity vewted in petitioner and the board, and thereby create anarchy, riot anid blood and n; ess restreined and enj Tined will in i-tt irreparable injury on the rights of petitioner and the boaid and tjose of the public, which they have in charge as members of the metropol itan pt-lice. Therefore, pray the Right Hon. Colored Gent and hls board of metropolitan police that a writ of injunc:tion issue against said Diamond Iromact ing as chief of police. Judge I.eaumont ordered the writ to be issued on the Right Honorable giving security in the sam of $1000. The French idea of shooting game birds as a s-ort is pretty well illustrated in the following 1Jpoide fie Ch'ssIe, related in the Pall Mall Ga. sette: Mr. N., a crack shot, at the recommenda. tion of an enthusiastic French marquis whom he had met in Paris. took a long j mrney by rail to what the latter described as a " magnificent shooting country." The mornimng after his arrival he was attended at the Inn where he had put up by the marquis's gamekeeper, who, in answer to X.'s inquiries, thus mapped out the day's sport: " To begin with. Monsieur, we will go through M. le Marquis's vineyards, where, at this season. we shall be sure to tind some thrushes." " And afterwards'" says \. " Ab, yes! after that we will pass an hour is the great plain, where, doubt less, we shall find an abundance of larks. Then I w li sLow Moneseur some moor-hens that I know eil. Deuce tike it, how we will pepper them! Then, down there in the marsh, there is a li-ti p e.d wi re last year I saw a dae--yes, a ,"'4 ,I,ick ! He wl eiser h for him: perhaps he is stit tie tre.' "Bi:t have yio nto prtr-dge- ' ts . "Partriuldfes! wno'd )ou believe it nw ? lie asks if we have psrtir:ges. We hsve them Mon.:eur: but they are hard to find. We had fonur. L.ast month M. le Marquis killed one and bsd'y crippled another, whih leaves us but two. If Monsieur insists, we will hibt t fr 'here; bet what shall we do next ypar fir plrtrices' l' erhaps ttsienr would I Lietent bhlmeli with the wounded hird '" '' Well, buit lisve you no cover shooting' i.o game? no here.' " liasrte' Indeed we do have hares. We will go into tie fo~est with the dogs, and I will e':ew yen some pileildid hares. There are tfree of thCm--Jsephine, Alphonse and old .\d !pl! e. At pr 'en' Jooeehine is tacred. she - , ei.e- o.tin to lee a tle,, r. I.it'le Alphonse, a-t i r* r.,,,ed to hr, wil then hecme e the fater c-I a tef ,v. lh, y , thik. Moeoei'eer, that we 1 it bIetter -pare ticeem' 1Stl old Ado'yphe we will bi'l' It in eh thllte, fer I hive been bunrti pg hi hciw tir tcee eer-. ' It peeiiep 'II~.ei iti to e, iit .\, i iti irned sitr iht t' 'Paer , lesting the iii - hN! ; Nisui----e a -t-- - i. iit I-te ' Tlce RI-sue Meettern' publishes fra9 n ,.. t Preedns en n iu eeritthy. 11 ir- I v hit 'Ie ore ht iietker Crli atheti. his youth: l;,eue. ,, ,,r, e I,. i,, :e ru the trate of a ,, , , .. ] wa* set s eit en a tree DO [l t-) the col Itv eit I, s-ae,'on, in a1'- or,!rl e witb tL. e: ! vlicet v ,.:I a trietd eha, revC'n tio ny father. fie free s hnlrlenip cvrid m) far.i'y one h inored ant twel t trartet a year. bee wea ls that to a family lt's tsetetfeerooe ase cC -.tie-' 'h" mranstecesas rC I- k- nut- lait asea wareutyg t.i tees. I n .e-c ; itl n tl, e i e, I ii - t. wi:hut a I i emary. Ae:r tr,.-.,lte inr Ltttieti i.e1 c. rds whleh I 'nee;: ,· . iel, i I" bek. r thrt -e whi l, I Jd ir o k' end il,, t'i" 5 ,t st the c, lege der I ao- e. Ii'.-ted a ,utired tetiet f,,r I .rg,.etti mlily I,,k-: i:e te't was teat I ld net hve arsy. I,'I ii nv I e I clrtttfl - I onr tley workPe Ii tleC tl I-- ir telid at h tie: my ta'her was a coonper. cri lI iws5r fetched the wondl which he needed tie te it e I rc t -i(r Itei. I puree-el tey st:b'i.-,s FltI -e " p~.: c .'; rty rf ny falr,l . r: un s'efred ia ci r,-e.neer -'e a t1 ,uoard hrnm:tIitAns w~hi the crudi wa r ii Ir irt lv too rSaly to inirflt nuoaseo ,se vi-,1 greting up ouder suh cir'uheLeetauteq. by fe.ail*r, r. ho c:i; ri, tre l'.y r ,Ite -. kne is sad t.teterof , re verneeF h~.l t. Ia : y on. hel.l,. a la - ,set wichh ortmplet'd hlb ruin. The very day a hI n tl a cout wkas dei ideti I was to receive a Dr ze st lIit. All the tether plp!ei were a' n: :0 id by their p ,.ents. tnd th,- e who ree tri: ed ar',', m ree en hraced by their happy, fa'hers and io I,(rP: l"Iit 0ley lrmly wvre at ttee ceurth~~use. I -:i.il ust er loaret that day. Tae prtuespe! of ti " t. ae ae rtue if any of my relatives were , -, :rt 'le :.y t!!ict ln s rey t totb' N ri r-I them are here. M. le Recteur.' I replied. Vey el.' said he, ' I shall crown and embraoe u. I rever was more prfluodly agltatod. 't in I retornoed home I found my family l the '5-,',et dsress. My mothelr was weeoIng and I-i ertli.g. We bad lost our lieait. Our supp r in that vetring was bs'ed and weter. My father then seldM, ' Y-o are eihteena. Whel I waas oldd Syou I earmes already a liilar.' I fsend thrt bha I was rsht, sad ealereda pri ang o ,ce." Prom the New Yet Evtes pt it Several notable collections of pictures, caie std books have recently been sold by aott&n la th,s city. bome of these sales have pr, diced as nu:hb more money than the collections originally colt ea to show that the object of the original Loy er had been simply to make a profitable ia reatnaeat for hi herns, he could eot have pot his m.oney where it would have paid a larger or a Sa,,re certain profit. More partuoclarly is this the cate with well selected I.erasis. whleh ea al. aya eagerly taken up, either by a new gpsea titn f book fanciers or by the reglaer agents of the Freat state or city litnerie. or of some of the y.t·ng men's societies or uasociatins, who are always on the lo, k-cut to All their own shelves with the spotls when other or smeller concerns go t ~ rock. So lucrative Is thbis bosnes that ser erslgeLt'en.eu in this c' untry have amassed heed Sn.e lortunes by buying books intrinesoally .otthy, or valuable on account of their scarcity. maakng up a larse lot, and then, at a favorable tme, tbrowice it upon the market. Thus every two or three years we encoounter the familiar ad vertisement that a "valuable private library," or a ' rare, costly and extenesve jnmisaatl me. rtm' will be sold under the sautionee's ban mer. IEvery genuine bibllomaniae has his specialty. T, him who cares only for works tending to the iatig which throws any new light upon the politi cal, military or social history of the thirteen colo nica or the thirty-seven States, is lateresl eadt waoth its price. ABother bayer, ' spetahl t ested in Shakespeare, boys every edition, from the earliest and coarsest folio to the latest superb Ill strated quarto. There are in the United States several fine Ibraries, of great value, made up ea tirely of tht many editions of Bhakespeare, ead of books, pampbhlets, reviews. ertticsm., com nentaries and other doonments relating to the hle., times, career and works of the immortal pt et. Other collectors care less for IndivIdual authors than for particular kinds of binding, or for works issued by celebrated printers. " Wide marrgis," " interleaved copies," "uncut" pagee, special sorts of type, books containing works of favor ite celebrated ergravers, also have their standard market vhale. as well ascertained and aimttted amt ng dealers as the value of a bushel of wheat or a qLarter of beef in the market. There are also boots. marred by certain corious errors which. by the careleseness of proof-reader or edi tor, have been allowed to creep in, arid which be come extremely valuable-s-ch as the " Vinegar Bible" Ec-'entric persona sometimes devote years to the pre parstilon of a unioqle o)py of some favorite w, rk, by havicr it specially illuatrated with orig inal pi; tute, or by interleaving other matter b arrg on the same subject. A gentleman has rotllit d Messrs. Leavitt 3 Strebeigh, the ('lotto ll11 book auctioneers, that he will some time have ready for sale a copy of the Bible on which he Las spent his leisure time for more than tweety years. Hle began by pracuring the largest and tinest Flb!e he could find. printed on a very large pae and with clear and handsome type: ttee, having carefully removed the binloing and sepa raid the leavts he inserted between the leaves every ergravih g of Scriptural scenes he could pro, ore- portratts of B-b'e characters, maul of a.1 the countries mentinend, photographs of many of the landscapes, mountains, rivers and other plres inp ken of, as they appear at tha preseat time. ell the commentaries. many of the attacks ot ir.fidel writers, with their refutation by ortho d, x divines, and specimens of Bible text is every pli, ined language in the world, together with mukh a,:her in'erectiug material tending to illustrate the tex.. This work has now reached the bulk of si\teen large volumes, and the compiler hopes to add to it until the number roaches twenty or more. tt ben c,.npleted this work will be the only one of its kind in the world, and will be worth what ever the owner chooses to ask for it. A short time ago the private book collection of the late ('aptain Robert To wnsend.adgallant naval Sflicer, was so;d. T'hi. library was large and ad mirably selected, and was remarkable chiefly for the great naimhier of works ini hindngs of special c!iegance ar d beauty. In fact, Capt. Townsend, a man of exquisite taste, hsd oaused nearly all has books to be rebound after purchase, ia as tnardance with his own di-ections as to material at d style. and the result was a list of boots of pr at mntrio.l' value, and dressed in bindings w hiib, for variety, brilliancy and good taste, have never been excelled In America. The eaptaia was by no means a wealthy man, but his culleoo tn ewa the result of the quiet patient wort of thei nere lei-ure of a lifetime, which was spent ini his country's service. These bo ks, instead of selling for a few hundreds of dollars, brought thousands more than had been expected, repay ing to the estate every dollar that had been ex pended ino their purchase, with lawful interest ard a handsome profit besides. The captain's " bobby " bad cost him nothing; he had rid den it to ahi great gratification all his life, aiad alter hLi death it was better than when it was new. Money invested in the purchase of soend, solid hooks is invariably well laid out. The goods are always worlh the money, and the longer they are kept the more valuable they become. A mae may have a life-time's pleasure in collecting and preserving a fine library, and when he is gone the suciaineer will sell It at a handsome profit for his heirs. 11 w f OOlkM. LIre'tt Lorritay; on Lrsa AND Inv Aims. Philadi lphia : Claxton. Relssen A Hafelanger. For sale by George Ellis, opposite the Post office. A healthful moral onrpose Is interwoven with the story of this novel, without detracting from i's interest. Toltaa H-naralI)n Yesaga Aoo: on Tals Matvrn ,I Iiwanl woin. By W. H. ; Knlgete. Phila delphla : I.uthrberan Board of Publication. For sale by G(;eorge Ellis, opposite the Postoffice. Ti is is a species of historical romance intended to ii ustrate the early struggle of Protestaatlim an E:,glnd. 'lTr OVEKA.-AS Was anticipated, last evening esw congregated at the opera one of the mout I rilliant audiences tbhat we have ever seen asme bled in a theater, in short the place was refulgest with everyth:ng beautiful of which New Orleans basets, blondes espeelaly reigned supreme, and were to be seen in nearly every box. At the late I ouri ,t perfirmance closed it would scarcely be posii,e to give a detailed account of " Faust," as rerdered tby the company. The first apeara·nce of Mr. Engel mide a de. ail, d itrpresion in his favor during the thres fir-t cets, lit altlhough possessed of remarkable rmsti;al talent, with which at times he enrarptred I-s audienre, it became evident towards the close it at tlhrre was a lack (,f power in his vii'e, and ,at grauod opera is not in his line. M'lles Ileel r, in and Chbtreau confirmed a previous opinlos t~at as aLatl.irse I,,,rias they were excellent, arid Mr. Pertonh's VIitdin, although not adaped to extibitL all the powers of a baritone. couvinced us that he will become a favorite witlh our peg The sacras of the evernfr however, was re a-rvad for Mr. Van Il.f!lin. whose mngoilcent voice wiu ever hrig adown the house. LJt even ia g dhe audietrce did not fail to encore the song , tr e g id' n calf, which occurs ino tbe r:on ect. Sit.e op, ir was beautifilly sang throughout. and liUt for the want of strength of longs on the part of one ar two of tte artists, we would feel is. r;ied to say that it never was surpassed on oar boards. 1 o-night Frederir foolie's drama of "la Closere des Geneta," for the debuts if the dramatic com I ay. "'l.a Flavorite" and "The Jevese" are a ----- - ** --- To ( -y MrY Mo.aCHasTs atI) l'LaNuses sow or - *' (IIt.-- As a matter of special intereat to p-.ch gentlerlen we woeld direct attenuaon to aa ei'vrtiserent. to be found elsewhere, of Mr. B. N. M,'I.ay. Moody has at his store, corner of Coa.Il anrd Royal streeta, one of the largest and roost cnaptete stocks of winter wedoeelothig tl st has Ibno ai thbe oity or years. e has socks, Sit's, under.bitta, drawers, uightgowas is short, everytt "g in the way of annergarentets. T'iy rante all prices and ail qualitles. e bea anoeetl frthlites to olkr to plasters eat oneatry m heants who may wishb to hey by the qusatity. N ow ia your time gesaleme to Ivest, aed Moody's is the plare, sene of Cea l end toyal.