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A torei y at taW, e vllne, La., All busine a11 entriu toIt wiIl receive prompt au encrgeti4a, 80.. A. i'.Y. OYTDON, A.%tgaet at >Law%, Sh4reve' ort, La. GUILTT; CARILOSS & Co., cOOTOTONx A"ACTOR Commuisehol Metrtchaut, 33 Natclhes street, d5 laon New Orlesu, La. .,Tibert1 advaees made on unsigoments. WINS'I'( MORRIStON & Co. CY)TTON FAC1TORt' coMatuiLorOF)J M.FRCHANTSi, d5 y 6 Ulnion street, N. O. J.M. TIroo~ Ehb I*acOnald. L H. Legay RaiC 8 MACDONAlaD & Coi. R COipN F'CTO1sCo -'ad ComUAnssIon Merchants, d53'a ' 59 Caroodelet street, N. O. -- ----f .~ a .a. 4U J,. J.. . V. PSanUft. S'OOTT©Or FACTORS .m I .. raham. 18 Caroodelet street, N. O. SjA%. BaiTa" ,. . a t. LSAaz-a, Cg0TOr PAQTORBa. 118 Caroedelet street, N. O. WIM AM. MNlXO d CO.,, . . rDN' F ACTORS. 4 Uoion street, New Orlaso . L. QA Jt * Agent IlQLeetchntre A , sw Ir ss 8.W) "'tTve OW 8 Mei .AJI.' ~R1 lf husSWO 1!%W *row" Cl·8 1rwrw Myays eiP~e alOripeneo al ; A ,/y tlaOu!ii l . .. .. t•ll I , 1.am ot padi3 ' p i r.i M 1 4e ' ; . " Aur r mb i4" k ghlioier ., , , . r. +' ., ' , i Ib o .ta lthio - ,, i . and othe: ,, . , s ialhOo" -ii, 9 gie Geoora ahi.o -imln.ace ,t1is de qsta c , "i .. . ....s t ý egar ainuito ..to 1 r iits RI. itar y p ot dEpe ouchn .. i ,s AMP .. t.. oer tpeh ,lPw0 e a &isdý lg hOr O iact or etI of Dongress-it is g estrJaVet by a constitution and prohibtted f'om action in many psticulaTa . athe insjt .geneal cimrandrng takes * o islh eU repeas thc I hile discl aim to ingR judi la4 nctias in ivileases, 1. e can aiedr no throible reisolce-to the processof the hatrts. the At a party, given by iSenator Ashley in Little. ok,. Da: ,Borlhnd, anerwar teistion himseil . stace pemrtaise tbtly Mn t reglar fiend that there wags a young iant t cede othim peindlo the affetionews of te gaccom tpished acnug lady the iDoeor wabitrary t powTe Dr, soctor's reply was goodrged to assume, has no existence .her. " It is not pp fod wein give the w of Louisian indescriba ble eye nd the nod of a heived full afuy,n, m act oretae of ongress-it is hae much to a by a constitution and pfoiibtted fro, :p action in many pai.ti.ulas. s occasion to re ied, thib ,whilemen, disai. like a neiro thactio hear i of invi su, o, b can rotfin who fbruible relishi ceto the - Sbrocess of the a owerits.g head o horns e boundin aon "m h igh." At a prt gien by ullentor Ashleydown, as in Littler hRck, Dmn wBorlaud, abut, to herward w 'Senatorl'imself,. and more recently Min- tr istershme to eNicragua, was tolh:by a convir- 1 ia foiiend that there was der, young uat n, wtose tremendous stridede umpsgreat pre- d tentiosd he'll bre known to all, migneck.ht suer cede him in the affections of the accom- tE plihed pong lady the isDocor was then Radicals TMe Doctor's reply was good, and ti could we give the wilt of an indeacriba ol ble eye and the nod of a head fall of fun, dj he rdersiste would not then. hae muen to iment. 'ile Snoctor Fraid, "Gico Centlmercialn, am v liate a negro that I heard of in Soueveryth stearoi from the fbr t heas broughte wentn wie-th Wia m er on al the eb drie." The fl hoy been of3tr took female, gender. soonThe Sa hchk noth 'a toe rlin f ead of horns e d mape bondins beoing quanitnge a high." f Tile Daocor promptly pulled down as $, at ý ea'ger lie'n. umu would, but, to his v asttetion at, the nEastro caught his arm con exclaiming, "'My God. iar.ier, don't ii fool awover 800,000 shot and powdr, nst effhin some n take tn o or three more "jumhps like dew t and he'll break his own neck. State the oral of this is, let tove theadicals one. Td the wil brStates ank their own cntain neaorly o -irty time more Sentiment. ----. - - ---- c a. The San Francisco Commercial, of a ,I Slate date, and ifys: 1theright month past, every - eamer from the arest has brought wnn- a sulv large nbiltibers of wogreatly in favor of one-third of all the cabin passengers l have been of the female gender. Thei , mnntrimonial market of the Pacific coast, ( _ a'thoi"gh not in the line of our legitimate .1 ay remarks, is bewould inre quite an obuilect ofing r pttenoptilatn at the ast. Tble wadr co- c awsed over 800,000m pen, and in some States t he excess of women over the sterner is almost ondiion or eight tother one. Te Pacific States and. territories Its 18cont4;in nearly thirty times more men than women, and if theig hat sorin of te lator seek his h sarkt in ta.e mattetr o tsig, robbseiliat last to ogratl in faor ofd rging timeir naom exitem oon after tgirwleg out of u sans fr the previes rendering. ar 'helattention of Judge stabl and moral,r mncreasing respec and obteetedne towas the laws, impvinged out iun his folding tator re-i downrs, te isIin the m aort tkblesoterall iand bett'ring dor onditios int t be oIper A good s1o u er toldhe upl one of th Smembers of the kpamoes o.veep.teO of ~B' MwmL ~~U3L1amIbuet uirn ; i~m' iti Fonb S bhe Irla's Barbarily. . Tuiktes ot'oPEhilw Sheridan and Atfr Stla hefit liiked in an: itutmihous;dulai TA 'tr tho' nti `who "i il pen rasrttne iW ohroarotcle'of these eventa lDuring that, an "fearlt riud, I stead at in-: the seametr of: a eb L -lliiH1u d wnd tnessed, a ir'ile of il lea i 1 is ed'p around mei. DeI)al. be 1trir$; c ýri rt6ie'' `brs: arils,- ,grain "l t$ , Aatnfýiifit gat once while leosld dil aks ,h.ite WirI elof the, homeleeessand 'at .-. t.ed'Xt ii bitaints' ruaýn .i my ears. 4P w tit alf, jnmt here,. to deAtaU t as onctMd ' with'an iicident" whicth R s iau'wlo:*if tdigliatiawi at UI it in 106bl Wh ~tats time, ; i ie' leridhi' ",beaidqugates were TI t Ii e of hise staf, Iet, In M fe C tio iiingineersi , ve aoogTibaWg-t and abeave as oeer;, startea i; a ';nrecnmaoisnee,; for t 'eel ºrse*mapof'tute ii.aP ta cdiA .' ! n '*,t ignedeIthat-it was ~a da., rotA i Cou1aidinate uooneuts Were w 4ng.utn n:the', f s -tr the-: eirmy, w disatriun pitsitlc , lie ,started twibth ti two ordrltesinpreeil abodt three d mie wlhe bon -h p in With -four Coofed- ol erate soidlt,; the- ;prlvates and a re, )I ýli i1b4e ,r, W`r hald teen sent eout by :t Gnu. 'Elti rltlit:4i ctibon5 to ase~trta a t tJp motemesinh pd stired tIof'the Fred- ac eral arnl~, aibd by' altt't heniy tod void all tl lirmislati. "-'The "reb'" retreated whben 31eigs and'l .ire he appto bhed, .bnt it e" igs prýiestd litfhthem.: ordeiing themi t to trratdemr, ait nat lengthk' ted, break. h ipglthe airn of thob'S out, who believed #j 1l,> 1lf to be "to italty wounded, and & iae(lidvV in; lal Iarlddle etarnied the shot V aid;killed bhs assatilant. 'One of the or- A derlies was wounded -or captured, and p the other' retanrned to Harrisonbnrg to to communi te " tihe fact :bf :his officer's ! death. 'A thousand.: se ine idents o- a curred tlltiitu the four yeasm war-»-a fair legitimate combat between the opposing ,t parties. And yet` the Northern papers a rang the bclisges unon this "lnfitauons i mnurder!" =Gen. She'idai pronounced it a a murder. He raved in ins tent, fonam.- f :"g at the month with all the real or as- tl samed fury' of it tragedy-hero, rrying, 'ueho wretghes, the. Eends; how' shalt I o avenge my poor munrdered boy! Poor a boy!" And ih his great wrath ordered k -not that the "murderers" shonld be a bounded down and punished-no! buit in 'additition to the burnint whlcie then a filled all the heAvens with smoke, and 11 was laying l6w tdo.ne of the finest strune- t tures in the: valley-seventy odd mills were bru-ing in the countTy at that g very hour!-he directed that the whole a country iti a Circnit of five miles around the spot whore M3eigs fell, should be nt- e terly devr.stated. And the order was .I obeyed almost literally. The citizens 1 of a village of 300 inlabitannss within this radins,'driven from their dwellings, I old men anid maidens and young chil- I llren, with little food, forced into the hot 1 san, or to the shelter of the woods, plead for a little delay until a deputation could I t visit the inturiated conqueror and be ech him' to remember that they were 'not the guilty parties, and to urge him 1 too spare their homes. In his great mag nanimity and mercy he granted these prayers, and after a day and night spent in open air, elipectihg momentarily to B see the torch arppled to tie houses, the B villagers were allowed to return to their dwellings, with mtith of their fnarliture injured, a good deal of it stoleli alnd ' most of their possessions carried off by u the soldies s. With this exception, the order was 9 executed. -- , ' -' - : ' " . It seems that any person who has a capital C in his name cannot be Presi l dent of the United States. Seethe num y her of statesmen who have been beaten as candidates--George Clinton, Charles r C. Pinckney. D)eWitt Clinton, William H5 I. Crawford, Henry Clay, Lewis Cass, e John C. Fremont, John C. Breckiuridge, •, George B. McClellan, (and other names,) e J. U. Calhouna, Simon Cameron, J. J. f Crittenden, 8. P. Chase, Colfax, and -- others. e -_..0-46.._ - e Horace Greeley closes one of his New o York Ledger reminiscences of his own s history with the following paragraph : n Fame is a vapor; popularity an neci ie dent; riches take wings; the only earthly , certainty is oblivion; no man can foresee f what a day may blrinug forfth, and those I r who cheer to-day will often curse to g morrow; and yet I cherish the hope that I g the journal I protected and established , willtilonurish long after I shall have mol e dered into forgottea dust, being guided e- by a larger wisdom, a p more oneering sa v, gacity to discern the righlt; though not r by a more unfaltering readinees to em brace and defend it at whatever person al cost; and that the stone which covers ue my ashes may bear to future eyes the 'f still intelliglble inacription, "Founder ly of the New York Tribune." l - -- -**- - fL 8AgP MAXIXB.-A poor boy ihaStinpg n- written askin* what be should do to be gl come richb, Horace Greeley gives him a. the following ood advice:~ ir- 1. Firmly resolve never to owe a is debt. )u 2.. Aequire wfoamptly and thoroughly Ul slone iseful calling. SI' 3. esolve naot to be a rver;, where n yo have staoeck yopr stake stand by it, iB 4. Comprehend thist there is work ia, aleost everywhere for him who can do of it. It is denied4 Uat itq uilknmeneisose Sof oar eeatraf cties intead to raise tl in price of dilk ii .cns nt of thesst of water . . ,-S ei-a a4p : .ttsal an £4eia i daet her satabf Ihqcause it is a rm.a Lmt-Ise, (trhattiAThe.) Very rude. ,' Traih on trapt.• '~- 1 SpRhotald judge that George Francis - 7T'aiun as.uot' fgi Geii. Orant, by the ads following, 'lbch h.e his uttered ounthe vet anijeet. He isai Ip Boston; Sts , b-he moment a tnun goes into Trailh: ,itgfor tlhe hitI Houde, a~s Grant has sat been, singe bi h h, he. courts eritietLm. tic The ofliceb oderi , are 'noW after' him tin ike t~e pilpthlat afteraR sharel. Grant tal at-theh-tieýhad opt the at' was tsaf, but as (<rait for Preaudent is the niost giy*atite bf el loerpt t off on an. intelligett people. Ire Whenaeer I meet, Bhig I havre the inol nation to ,a.' "{ii, 11 have only got mn ,Ive minnitu tie tt,,tel na iil'on kwu v." rAt ,The dress C6r mizy be fool With t,1* anll Iead.sbakig 4irp.- ael r 'the pro- tlri verb that "ypogg tie set4T 61d 1* eied So -ndnot'.beed1- bat ,IX tG it b r tem . the 1ather proverb, '" h:`b iiS ý 4 myteripsupgriO e oflu' U y tb dt e ft up the ~ 4dfc ~ nnda ' at Y J~'... `TIit t m ro who, was.genpe atnini a id & d walk Vloa >bi pigeo Il {! at UGillena t tb the railway depot will Aeye.~! Pr l:r. A; dent of . the . ,ted ' StaBs-, Bntinit f lM only praises him to .kill imb, aslihe did de Mctellan, und whein h!e 1tiictlet'jere •tary of War, teohelp. Johuson alide %sn. in ta* over, his back into . th_ ditwhi, thie th cewlbrs' out of the bottle; and out ect_~me .the politicians aiming ,.at ,tli~ White f House.; 'Jadge apnlho Pmanz at l arce. ti Ioms, sagely .:ermarked .tliat.iet, igher at the witness .lirab., tih ,moroa e o.ows ,i his.-ltateIslSanl3,ip. Grn)t's s..iOe. is t famous on.a"couun't o> htw uonderful fat: elitty for inmtadnuizing .tLe. toad from t Washington. a RieUpbmnd4 with skr.lls.of American citiAas; and for is. da'lly dis.tt patehes se 8tanutn, "Send tdoa twenty " thoutsand.: R re ,men to start another b graveyard!" &ocially, I like the Gener. al, but cannot vote for Washburn! o ,Pat picked out, the owl--being some thing of a phrepologist--when aslectitag a'parrot, onW, account of the size.of his head., "Will he talk," said Pat.., "Like a boek,. Pat hi in a dark rootm, and' feed himoon meat." Somne weeks aster, the bird fancier met the. rishuman:i "IDoes he talk, Pat?" '4The divil, a bit of it; Ibit (remembering his large eyes w and intelligent shake of the head) he it keeps up a divil of a thinking." In a word, we Father Mathew men, Good tt Templars and sons of Temperance, can never vote for Gen. Grant because we . have resolved to elect a cold water mpan for the next President. -, Mr. Train recited the following epi gram, which, he said, would expose the greatest sharim of our time. He said he iledicated it to the solid and stolid men of Cooper Institue and Fauneil Hall. a T'rhe Cops were caught in '65, the Rads in 'baS. a SBy nsin~t McClellan and General Grant for "'resi- '? Sdential bait.--[Old IPer., 'In Coope' s.ea of Co"qineatal dams, Politicai blacks and military shams. Blotblig'agian wealth a.d Lil!i,u ian brain, ti Uisyaces is auncltd Ly a few great names, e Floai.ng'into not'cn on the war's red waves, I P.oad of his million new made gIavs, a A hund.ed journals record his every nod, SA hund.red Leaguers .cheer him at a God! tl i In freeing the blacks have we eunlavud the whites. And lost forever our manhood's rights? o Our Aneicern ' le surely cuts up rough. Or s:eeeze when ' asIhbuan tces tihe sr.nff. Is our nation lI independence ertir-ly desi, ii To hurc'h when Ulysees shakes his head? c In knowledge. 'he wisdon: of an owl; r r In politics. neither fish, nor fle h, nor fowL SIPetaell calls hi'' the great American riddle, 1 While the party use him as a Jeremy DidGle. Good at a race, says Chase, or at a horse :rade. Lee him stand in the balance. he hasn't Ben Wade. W$hen you mee th-' Gener.al wherever yon go, i Say, ' Only five minutes, tell us all you know." e [rnath! for 6ur volunteers, we cannot state less, t Our greatest general is cur General Greatness. THE NEW YORK TRADE TYRANT.-A. T. Stewart, Esq., the great dry goods n king of New York, has just succeeded a in crushing his Uniont Square rivals, n Messrs. Sherwin & Co., who tailed about * ten days ago for a very large amount. It is well known of Stewart that he will never brook opposition or competition. Si Once having determined to - remove ant d obstacle its doom may be regarded as settled. Some years ago he wanted a store adjoiuing his own that was at the " time occupied by a carpet dealer doing Sa prosperouas and flourishing business. The party in psession laughed at Stow I art's request for his to abandon it. Y StewarMt immediately imported carpets ? anmd sold them at prime coat, thus soon c 'destroying his neighbor's business and O' forcingbhis into bankruptcy. More re .t ently a milliner in Broadway oocoupied a stre on a block Stewart desired to n- ipurchase and refased to move and give 1 ap her business to suit his convenience: - He immediately opened the same deo. 't scription of store in an atjoiuinng build n' ing and soon succeeded iLa dBivtug her -" t, of the business and into poverty. vs As soon as MIessrs. Sherwin & Co. open 'e ed their dry goods palace at Union cr Square, in opposition to Stewart the latter resorted to his oli tactics, with what success the recent heavy failure of g the would be rivals illustrates. All this' ~seems to be considered greatly to Stew m art's credit by the merea~ntile commani ty of New York, but we eanneot help a oiewing it as the worst species of oppwes saion both unfeeling and contemptible in Sa man as wealthy and isowerfiul as he is. It is no compliment toitlher his bend or Shis heart, that by throwing in the eale, the weight of his ehtmous enlpital, he Soccsionally sunceeds in rtinIhg a few do merchanits and reduotg their families i to poverty.,. Ia1,T Sial qJAeut. Braiue, an erx ,l Confederate oaicer, for the seianre of itY the ,steromer Chesapeake, has besen fixed for thne 27th ipast. Ih- )farlslh Taexto, the mother of a (ea. Forrest, died ota the 1Ith nit., at l. I ansaota, Tezas;, Aged 64 years. PLATPOi~R dO i On o Ir h ~latoo.ltACY. I ..ýWV copy .the following · resolntiona 186 adopted by th peuagq-atie Statr Con- B1o vention of Ohv, at...Vlumbug. nu the vil, 8th inst.: ace. S lResolvoet, hait wb' codehrii the let;s- idei lative nnutpatotIts:of 'Coagrewis andFpar had tiedrlrly':t eseoeral aotes, of eoastwcr spa tion,.ao-ptilecý, as 'iy tiFy.of, the ConAti- . l tatloni, a ptapn akt lneti n ftates, '4i 'war as utterly esnbve ti of'e f ryi ,ntiiie duan of self-.m ediiehite' that d itingausbes a aft free lpc ,, , oa, o ne S"i.esolzed, Tbatwe ayresP Oa.ty, bo atq it n oftl at the inti g. gt r anter ita iid i 'th re ever out, 'aid ali tli)t -we wilewatltd1ly insist that' the wit Boathera Staree.bplag. no 'longer in, ,n uo irrbistion or at war with the., edoral sra elv .riate, t are entit)ed. to the ull i tState reheo jiton'aid contitttio te1rup h h lt1renttidtlOý , t~ dngsris hai electdral am "l)iege" given to Mai theBtates;, 4ud ttat SW tbe'leni ,,of, it: to th~ tlr by.Co ,opi, . Y A:id itase t, . d ctate ky m itry ata btoee& a go. inment i'qr them iira'tin- ig douhteillyý i 61itttlory and 'd4p~otle atSi .Resolt e;: ICha'ttr we aHr oppeod btbh 'at in prineiele And policy to uegro suffrage; wh that'the State.of Akhio,.l "4ag, by th #@ etmphatic ma.ipority. qf5.000 .1tj.c e1 ito for herselfis tetRin ol|,iii t to' ti Be O i itg for'e'tiph '6ttae` tattrr, and We t .stil:'rathts eiah.:, ath imposition by.,the I1 Federal Go)erntment o, a t , base, bit unsrpstion. e,, i S'tesoled, ,'mnt the'piractfeal ef~iet of pp the soe-iradi rietinetuetin' neotes 'ef loA iqo F gress is to deliver oer tea. Stteato dit thtd pohiic..d,ind t 4pa traltgl aeg~oes a nd to plaoe-the lives, liberties and For- lai tunes f' whites residing tietxiM IU ntd the I hands 'oi' A bar·irdus reople'; ;'and It oli would' Inevitably lead to'a was' of: raceES a or thelAfricaaishtion of the outh..,: ItepVeO~p l, Thlt potwitl atndiug. epor- f19 mons and conceded frauds in the ciea- cel tiots otf'th public dbr t ,Athe'"fAithf'tth6' co coututry Is pleldged to its taylnatit, prin- B' eipal and :interest, acc)dling to the a termi of, the sever.l asta of Copgress fon under whioh the. londs representing the ,fl debt were issued, But nototherwise; anud to ° we are oppbsetd to 'may plan foer extend- It ing the times of: payment, thus iucreas- we Sing the amount of gold interest to anore as than the principal, or to any deolaration ro by Congress that the principle is pay a- an Sble in gold, which would virtually add ed more than a hundred millions to the of burden of the debt on the people; and to opposed to the insane policy of which as these wpessurae are a part. fo A curioUs question was ,discussed P t' a recent meeting: of the British Royal Geographical Society, Sir lleary IRaw i- nson expressed the opinion tl:aL the sea of. Aral--a body of water haring an o areo, of 13,000 sulnare miles, ot three "a times tlre size of M.assachusetts--had no m existence in, the .long period between a 600 years before Chriet and G00 years t after, and the rivers Oxns aid Jnxartes, a now flowing into it, both flowi,*g into s the Caspian sea. lie said: The sea a came first into notice in the seventh oi century, and these two are spoken of for w several hundred years as emptying i.,to it1 it. Anothef change seems to have oc. curred between 1300 and 1500, and t:te a rivers again flowed into the UCaspian W sea, bqt since the Int tar date they slowly W changed the channel until they fouud an et outlet in the sea of Artl. 0 This theory was combatted by Sit Pi Robert Murchison, geologist, who aflirm- k ed that the more abseoca of allusion to tl the sea of Arl' wits no proof of its no.:- ci existence, and cited the geo!ogical evi deuce that' whatever changes the sea k " had rpndergone must have occurred loig wT Is before the birth of history or itradition. to d Sir Heory Rawliuson, in reply, said that eh , evidence exists in the writings o, tlt, * tt 14th and 15th centuries that a common i t highway of travel from Europe and Asia d ill passed directly over the region now eor- i u. ered by the waters of the Aral. His op. n ponent admitted that such evidence C as would be conclusive. flere the debate e a ended with the understanding that Sir n he Henry is to collect and publish the P 3 proofs of his asseroi to.-[Englih piper. o w_ On Monday the new members of our a it. municipal governisent, appoin.ed by to Gen. Hancock, met at the Mayor's oflice r on and were duly installed. Present : ad Iayor Til3-y; Trustees Mulhanpt, Spilk e- e, Ilendall, Walker, Lewis, Moreltdl I ed and Zeigler--a full board. Mr. 8V . I to Lewfis wa~s refinstated assessor and C. I. ve Spilker elected eontroller.--[Arereport i ce; ,SostA-.Westera, 8th inata:rnt. S Joe Blate says: Bum meh are grate Sby bchance, ibut I know a darned site uf em that are mean rom tchoice. f I hey alwaz thot that if the cholera U- could be managed with dicresshun l it i Smight prove a publio blessinag. A cise man doa't want to go to Kon-i Sg.ess; and maity few auv em do. A man thata got the Itch can alwas com up to tile scratcbh. About all the difference I can seeo in ni-the kats i that the biggest kort ha the _p last gdRs5. Whet youn meet a virtuous man order Shis life size fotograf. Yoa can carry all Ior you' get in a iket album. S Young man, before yon try to be a 1 rasl, hCl badn't you as well try if you he wouldn't make a better fool? FlDeath, pnrgfatoryv mont te gra s..e yO may 05Cial*, but I'll bet yO*.4 dsI m-b i that you hate to by' y"ir wife a new e bonnet if the wans It. Aof A g mn'n inalsy rees hau pretMy mea fait f~tlinl m t e msinme w that the boy got the ste~b-y rabbh agla pea Sple that had it.. at The Florlda f4O ven@lm assembled at Tarlaehaese .m t~he 2th Intanat. 18614 whl-tbe-, r 7oate... Boiwrltng Green, " - ' ip+e;f4by l tti1:1s ýt r7Ka : ...... Tumd destro.Wd tbW' ntid~lht&H? spenel;dGrei ith autmdi gd itlmtm, ,.. lie b+iug In hessbed1 uatoit i ;tg S tiý,r. . the sb ';' ahetat by tt 1 t s. p Kentucky, comseaiair , - ar , ,.:= $anL reesidenme, dtree. etehrieg g hr ·f k seventys ihcn e, » . "ir; ,R c~ adt running through the entire a ua*r "width eqitia rohtt 6 deiia"Cente u iti ., , ioe o twoalts in Bi abpwtw w.e s Oru of- aeme hndede, et , ithoe _ni ·~ie w Iiin. 4ktuu,,t4W .oYA. 'i, , ,6t libary and h lit;:$d s. i amoant of othe*b li , WSAahout adu ' beiteins a~uaidzmsa " #pp a rdilrt:i*as o i edtaine4 ttr .uu statute4 t ,ia g adpthorte sowii ild 'y o i tJil,: whl . 'path l for * it by. givisg0Jeaki -d'i; Sq,erodit on. their sjagea ,A ~ . e sptalhprove e :tbt.lEld, ...... tadole, ( r. d , not-permitted to e skener to tlKsauetlek did-aet d twby' the britlgte lba 1Madie'. i Feo so, lhe :would besta, at4file d '; 'he lw e tr ,hfr., A,A, ?lde r4 . rious pirel miu, re quton were de clded agat mst lili. TW ohtolm ri ,mret by additional prtpraetion: ftber, . tw igusln imuet sbem case .. usubbitedd; Scedior rad a to tren is leopion th O ie ' cknerhl s 'property, whteh ttr b held, and on yesterday, Col. R. W. WoolleyS, for. Gen. Buckuner, toole- poeaeaion of oe thiaelte o estate, f ti an t 1 hortlodt to enter npona the w atrteooumtypMeperty. It was alsoagreel thatthe questio of . - rents andl poits due to Gen. Bune Snpd some moneys expfendeitby 'theat 1 road roidmany in 'eteiorink liens a 'il - mnikig improvemeats, shaould ie *eheir I ed for adjustment co thle oos~nissiouer Sof tlgo court, tof epq<t the arccoult be 1 tween the parties, and erlel Bouckner 1 agreed rnot to institute a snbneqhet suit for damages benause of the attaUbe ase -[ Louisrlec C osrnr ierer 31, - Two R!tatuA a W1 ATdn(.s. George III, was the fortunate'r eeipentu w of the smnllest watch ever made, which onstructete by the famoue s cbrono neter maker Arinold, and w fqe In a rluglkd Sa jewel. It coitadineod one hap aset Stwenty different parts, and weighed just about as inatlsy gratse. sad thatt b n1at-ts Sote gramti elch, the fly wheel atl pfnions a actually wieighling thia aStrtteenth Vart tof a {grain! Of coit;O orditlairy tools raer# dwneless for such microscopio rotrk, and Arnold had first to make a special set of ilmnplemne"ts for it. The king was so plrased with the wonder that ie re warded 'the donor with fiveb handfed guineais. 'The emperor of Russia want t el a tQch like it, and, offered Ar.:old one thlonusald guineas 'for its cor.uter . partf,'hIt lit order that Il;i gift to the . king might not be depreciated, and ot ao the same time to prekerve its unique its character, Arnold refused the ofier. In strong contrast with' this tiny time a keeper is a wnteh in the ftirm of a sknlL; g which formerly belonged to the infor ,e tuntate Mary, Queen of Scots, and was rt hequenteleil to her ntahl of honor, Mary e. 'Seatwon. It is of tilver gilt; stad ot the in forehend of thie skru' is tJe Agare of i 4 ath with scythce and hourglass stnnt' r- inug between ai palace and a cottage, . withm one foot on the th'redhold of each. re On the posterior plrt'trbre is a represa e entation of tille, also with a scythe, and ir neur him the emablrm of eternity-a at* o petit with its tall in its' mouth, On r. one side of the skull there are digcres" of Adam and Eve in the garden of itp, ir and on the other a representation of tho N ernciAxloin, each set off with anh m p)l - e printo eghrrnd. The inshie aof tl' qktil is : i'laborately wronght. Tle wateha prt k- is emtire anid pers)m ,we.ll, ad it has a [! hell of musical solua, upao which the 8- ihours are 'trnck.' C'cHinin 'is_ xed to I. tile relic, but is too h'aiy to /be wrn; rt it wims, ltihtltOss, t inteded to occupy a s ationay place ot aprfddtew, erpriavato te ialtar. o COTTOR STATrXrENY-The fec its. ra of notton at this port fOr the.week end it ing last night uinm up 618 balr, agai 900 bides tot thif ceo " t wek l. lsat year. 'Ota tc t shiee thme Ist of Septembet, 8700 bales, ageiapat 19,M0 as bales for thie seme ptrid last jear.: T"e selipmirlits for th6 past weeki Aiuounted In to 332 bates against 1,1 x Wi ath time _ne` e"rrrespontin e wk Ie .m.,:,,S, ment since the list 0t. htembtr 2,972 ir baleu, s*giVt 14,~JO- Sitrte WebU' tuihe s .yeaXr4,ni8 t( h st,p tkW-W,. Sten, 84 istat. . : L. o 'Womte, Idaeesnt and p.*ude teta t - ---.,.. , ---~~--------- t hey a tr as" "abse ialr .ie . teers tam tha lm tl rt6Nwru er that th d tt