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pailW welt at toMtt TITtllDAYtttsttal:ttMAICt 1tt, tgONI. Tre glost or ves lasueo.-To morrow expirel the salty days sl lowed by the cosltitution for each session of the leneral Assembly. It is not possible to say, what has been dlowe, until the notes of pro ceeding, are colated and arranged. F,,rtunately, all the propositlons, broght forward, have not been carried through or the very feoun. dntion of things would be eracked -the Union abolilshed, and the, State'n position on the map of ore. ation, materially changed. It in rather paradoxtical, but the more law we have; the lIes the order.- The curse of the State and nation, Is to muhe legsiatllon. The work of the present session will, we nmnke no doubt, compare favorably with any other session gone be fore, A few sober oonnetvative men have without noise Mntrollerd the body, frowning down on one hand, incendiary resolutions, and on the other, eseroising a eontiol ing indueenee on measures calcilsn ted to change the home condition of thiegs. T'eu Oanrrenna.-On gelag to peses last aght, th Osnceers, of Dealdtn iilis were pnsing out dooe, mswoted by the Creole GOnads, on tbLr Why to quar ter. in the S traehl. some by l-ad, and will be on the grond to contend Ibr the premlum to-day. nIo Moss Msnnarn.-On Suandy lst, a negro man, well knows about town, by ate same of"Malday,i" went to the river and td td t people thereabokk that he In tended te drown himeelf. ie e paid at tetinUnn to wht he said, and preetly there was a pleah lthe water and Man day leaded in anothe and way-hap hbt ter werld. Meaday wae th hllef mortar masker M the brekl-mase, anst they will mle him it other, do net. Morntr i not wanted I tnthe etry whek lien beyond, and perhaps it will not aiaysl be Mendey with him there. Had we hes alled on to polnt out the happieat mir i tows, Munday would have been him; but we a tsel tel tem outwnid apparseees, the t lewly a ni as the peut is ples have eves d mblies f whtleh the reat world hse little sad ares lees-l mote it be. Tiro Ooert or A OnlAnos.-Our neighbor over in Mala street, says "ltampden," a correspondent of the Atiserjpisa, uae this terme, to ex pres'the strong proability of Mr. Breekridge, getting the nomina tion for.ti Presidency, This Is a very lit expresion, sinle his chal. ces are considerably les than a shadow. if our .eighbor would like to ss the dagerreotype of the nest President of these United States, let him come to our front ofioe, and get (to him) a valuable truth for aeE*ag. COAL Coutne Dowv.-The Pitta burg Free Press mlys: Another rise he jest occurred, and our euterprisnlg coal dealers, always ready to move upon the roodl, take out a second &lee Over two million buebele leave Pittabarg on this rise, for Oisein. nstl, Lousrville dnd New Orleana. Tns COou r vo.nar.--The itita ry will be out today Ip full feath er, to contend for the 1preminum at the Fair for the best drilled Co PH?. c cownweo w - one of the rooms at the Barracks, and on the Fair grFonds, is a oolelion of viewsfl'rom the "Uegativee" of the "Lado StereoUoeie Companyl."- Ssem la the old world, of csmuark able and Interesting plaoe, are tbs briught hoe, jmet a painted i tim alouight of reaity. Peromu 'bhe gr6ued, should take a BaDmI'sumer.-Autntles I dl e Ve t i ne fe hlup, *. . Stlei i Oh rea, . It speaks he medaim say plaaier I fAereWirl Mtms 1 10Q, which hao at ea.1 that the ue maew NuMs b e ow ? wy t The Agmre hae eet. yet bese added mp, bet we Nter to say whel they an h will show an largep as emw tof md y given away out of the swamp finds this season, as at any forme session of the As. sNmbly. It may well b asked, "In how far does the present esion diler from others " This, whereat even more has been said about retrench meat mid nform, thae ever before. What Is the preeteal tes to ascertain the sincerity ef profmesaloes ILet us look with uibslesed view. Men should be judged by their iset, not by their wordsa If a member of the Amem bly make a speeeh at the openloing thereof on retrenehment and reform, let us wateh how hi. action tallies with it, and bow he deports himself whem the hour of temptation comes, and the grabbing commences. $20, 000 only is wtated for Terrebosne. $14t,000 to continue the work acom meneed on Ilayos Pierre. 611,000 to complete the looks on Beyos Tecbe. Point Mlonair would like to have $10,000. *410,000 is all that in want ed to drain Vermihlion, and the mod eat ss of $(*00) will answer to non tisne the eulvert over the (,roeodile. "What will become of the work enl ready ,mmmrsesd if an appropriation is not made? " "Will it not be wash ed away? " "Will it not be Just so mucah money thrown into the river ?" Every member is made to feel the force of the argument by bhaing some of the same work "already eommene ed" sear his own door. Gentlemen' pget up and make speechea in favor of stpppisg the sale of swampe, because speeulators will invest their funds in them. They are immensely in favor of looking the doors of the Treasury, with something like a IHobbe look; but they would webh like to have the secret of the key that (should coca nie require), they may know how to The beet speech of the season in one we bad the pleasure of listening to a few nights ago from Mr. Tooker, of the date. It was is answer to Mr. Smart, of Sabie, o th proposi tins of this peatlme , to clean out that remarkabl stream dividing this eoatry from the peat 8tat of Tease. Mr. Smart has eowisteatly guarded the Treasury for many years past-in the lower as well as the upper branch I the Assembly. He hau opposed with fortr and eloqueoe all appropri. atiosa to Ilish that inlermlnable work "already eommeeed"-has advocated a eeosomieal admionltratio of the swam p d other finds-opposed oos sisteatly the looks, desks, and dams- s not (or rather was sot some time agp), is favor of lbtting the mouth of Plaqumiae, and is down on Char iable lasittioes geIerally; but who we gpt as fr West as the 8 bies, then it Is that Mr. Smart grown warm-"the importance of that stream is a eommeral point, is not under stood either by the gentleman from Orleas, or the dnisens of the swampm, I the Mislesippi bottom." Mr. Tueer was himself a advoaste of the 8abin beatry ndnibine nsay igaltio ; be dwel on the sbject un. til the heate was rady to admit that the stream tain as the foot of the Capitol isa mer tributary. As an et a Jstie the &bine ountry should give Mr. Tuaker a vote of thakL . Every othrer me r of the Aembly oooupie the ame position maintoined b Mr. Smar. Thy are all very willing to vote agaliuat frther ppropriations to Levee Cat Isand and to erectw water workts at Bayou Sara, bit whe it some to the ditsb in hf at t thir ow door, thee it is trat th Brll 8tery in Mr. Webesr's meet eeellet eliag heak, wear a dirent aspeet. For pwro l oon. sidenrionsa whicoh are quaie as srong ow they we many yearsn ago, thy all eme dem to e ompromis about th es if the sesslem, and the em is, jrprio ato fs u 8 Sands of soural el drdl t~.e seed l Ja whet we now e. SWIt *i (peak dthoa is Ibse PMSM@NAL. Inl JOtl to myal-l, an se *he has ove theL the deepest intefet I all tIe an1t, enhltaI cad itoechenieI arts, and piodMl homl otf e Sltate and eountty, I latrade myself upo pnble notice, to say a word. My reputation has teena mndld.e*pelielly in rfepten e to a ithIJ.et of all othere the erltest to mty felings. I shall take ocea aitn hlereafter to uhmit a brief statement of my own hlistory, n ennaeetlei with the vaerin. lndnstrial airn, held,or hereafter ito , hell in our Ptate. The attente upn my own eheatater, as detr mit in to tele. I ,i- no,,t fel more than I do the injury it hea ,tone to a naone. the atnesan of whilh for the last lU years I have tUed my it moat etertion to promote. Ptiliwe luke werrne and Inddifference did not deter me: hlot a 1w mnnthsnince, believing than fhavorahla time had arrived, I n - devnoted under the silgtatrt of" ioieer" to awaken nyu(n the intereetof my ft'low .itisene. 1 applied to several good tmen,e wrel knonwn in this city for their seal in .doing all in their power ever to hbenefit the elty and lttate. to aid in the eanee Thie. they at once pomptly agreed to do by meeting together, and proponing to inter eat the people of the country by eilling a t(onventin tof all the parishes of the tate, to he heldl in the city of New Orlansn. e the following rall from the U(nmmereial Illltinon f the nou of November will show' ItuetraitlA, PAta 7ma. --- fly re qutet of many Interested ritiuene, I ihasten to inform you that arrangements ate on foot i-r an iniusetrlai Btate Pair ennventiol, to take plaen in New Orleans, on or ho,ut the mtiddle of January inet. The ollect of an Inldustrial 'on vention in to enliet the whole State of Louiianan in the enterprise, by appointing two or more gentlenlen as I)eleate from each l'arieh In the ftate. and j slnitable arrsngenmente in the Convention for an ndneutrial state Pair, they will he at ones I,iece, in poneeelon ef ench Information ae to enable them to set an an to promote the good work in contemplation. In a 1kw lays mare I hope to (be hble to state some thing more dellnite of thie matter, and will prove that there in a fair prospect now to eatahliah an Annual induetrial air in onr City, which will not he outdnne by ackenon, Mieime.ippi, t. Louis Meisourl, Montgomery, Alabama, nor in fact hy aty other rtate in the Union. IONEOIIR. We, the onlderelned citisene of New or. ieane, deeply interented to se the eatab Ihlhmetnt of an Annual Industrial Pair in New O(rleaen, take great piesure In ret commending the plan of a General (ion vention from every parish in the 8abte, as propoend by inoneert ((erard nith Maynr, Dan'l. gdwards,W. Bogrt. Wm. It. Avery, Art Miltenberler, I'ritchar & FPlower, Walker ! Hnlder, I)avrs and go others. This seemed to be a proper course to awaken and conentrate public sentimente. I then formed the mociation which eon eated of a few lentlemen, and the follow ing are their names, via: P. J. Peymore, I). Edwards, N. R. Jenninp, C. A. Water man, eeo. Nacer, J. (laliler, Jr., ,astherth Itulilt, W. Iagart and ). H. Uanney. I did not seek to he a member of thise aeo elation, my only object wee to benelt the It seemed that at this very time the me chanic society had been aroned by these movements and proposals, and nially had a similar object in view; and a conibrence was proposed by them. A committee com posed if Meansm. aaney,Jenningland (a4l lier wee appointed by the aeoelation above mentioned to meet the Meehknae's ociety. Finally the plan was adopted to have a jonlt stock company In pnreinane of which large subecription were obtained. A meemt ing of the nuhecribera was called, the form of a charter was proposed and adopted, and before the me wasee acted upon by the egislature, a Directory was elected. This wa certainly extraordlnory and eontrary to a lange. In the aot passed by the Legailature of nour State in t8l8,lanorporating the Routh western inietrial Pair, the nth aeetion of the charter says that se oc n as 1o0 sharee shall have been csbieribed, it bhall be the duty of the commnimionere after ten days noti,, of the time and plaeo to ell a meet ing of .the subscribers for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors who shall chose a Prlident from among themseelve. The grIat object should be in an under taking of no much laterst to oar elty and State, to commence the work properly, money alone in the way of premiuma, Ac., will not ullSontly attractt the sel and enthuaiaem of the elttrean of our itae. They must all have, an far am cn be ob tained, a voiye in the great enterpria, and althougrh I have been wholly Ignored as heinl devoid of all judgement and diacre tion. although, a I acid before my rep retatUon and integrity have been ariled, etill for the acke of that caume to which I Shave devoled the bet energime of my life, to which yet I will atrive to do Mervie will I hope on, hope ever, and viadicate my ell, 1 truat ueeahflly in that communi ty among whom I have no long lived from the mpermion thrown upon meo. A. L. PLocen. Tm Viln In Nomra LoIstAwA. Considerable attention ic now giv en to the cultoure of the vine in North Louisiana, and the result given promise of its becoming a prlofitable branch of induetry. We notice in the Natchitochebe Union that Dr. Breds hau a little over 20,000 grape vine planted 10,000 of bhich will bear eaoegb this year to giveo the Doctor a good opportunity of testiwg the quality of the wine. The Doctor commoas. ed hi. vineyard 1. 1868, and han labored sdmema tly to make it what it oughe tc he-a morn. o lare p)rv to him. rsndlitu .% the lqbiatuvt IdlAdllA Mak IpI, 1 40. Glenits.-- m et l II e'eloeb, A. a. punnest to e sme-tWety. two senaatores I tm Mr. ! ,es fesd the (imltaiMss e 1Y ea fir, b .l r. m. The m1e ahe ý re Pi n ani Ceommittee, reported withet etieon on ie met to mid the Clay Meaetment As soeo•tion. Mr, eede, from a eint eeminttee ap oninted to lvnetistgate abits in which the t•ate l it stinhholeder, reorted by hill as act to protect the intaret of the State of Loniaetne and the city of New Or tqen in variosn railroad enmpanie In which they ets taoekhnideri adopted. Mr. Snith, from the Onammittee on dCu eation, reorted., by enhetitnute, n set to repeal wection font of al set for the relief of urchaere o' the Ltuisi•an ('olliege. Mr. Shaihbrnte, from a merial. eninmit tee apllminted to elamine the aconte ""f the late semp Lend Commiseioners, re ported favoraely with tgard to the (7nm minioner of the First Swamp Land Dis trict. recommending eaneellment of hende. Mr. Lsidlaw, In Lbhelf of a spenil com mittee to whom was tearted a hill enatitle an a·t to provide for the constrstrion of a railroad coin HBaton Ronge to the New it leans, Jerkan and Ireat Northern aill toed. reported without action. Mr. Lawrence called up an abt to incr iorate a company for the Improvement of Peassa Lutre; referred to the Judielary (',nmmittee. Mr. Iloegh. from theJndlelatr (Cnmmnit tee. reported en act for the rellef onf ttlare on lands iitented in the parish of (.ts henla; pamsed. Mr. Hnlfingten asked for the seapenaion of the rules to take op a hill out of it. re gIlar noder teing an set for the relief of lHenry nd W. . . Waller; peaed. Mr. P'hillips melled rp out of Its regular order a hill Io grant the aid of the MStte to the Central Stem of the Miaslellppi and and Peaice Railoal dCompany; telbrrel to the Judliary ('nommittee. Mr. Taylor eailed ep a hill entitled an met to re-enomt an art to drailu awap lands in the perish of Lalforche. An met t, revive end re-enact an art en titlefl n set appropriatnlg 0.I tio for the periah of Terrebonsei paned. Mr. I',llerin-An set amending and re enacting an not entitled an act to aet apart certaln mohles of the third Swamenp end Ilitticet Funds Ior leveeing end draining of certain landa In the parish of Avoy*lle, approved Maerh, 1; passed. Mr. Laidlaw aekhel br the mumpenslon of the rtles to call up a hill onut .f Ie regularI order, being an set relative to crevamese. Mr. Shadbrne oabreml n amendment, whioh wee seeepted, siter which the hill was passed with amendment. An cot to gradlnte swamp lands in th perishes of Vermillion and Caleiasie An not to establish terms of Probate Court in the parish of St. Helena; pasmed. Mr. Smart-An met makinl an appro priation to cnmpilte the work now under contract on ba9o" Pierre; referred to the Committee on 1'bilc Works. Mr. Solomon nalled up a bill foa the re lief of A. ft. Ilorloourt; paegel. The (helr laid before the Senete a re port from the Board of Public Works, the reading of whieh was dslpensed with. On motion the Senlte took a rneoe until $ o'olock this evening. Hotse.--The Houe met to-day at Io o'clock, . a. Premsentse, members. Mr. Begge, by leave, called up na oet re lative to elaves pardoned out of the Peni tentiary. and the me wee passed. Mr. Phillae called up son et appropriat inlg la.nieo Pr the eempletloa of woerkon the Bayou Pierre, and the sme wasee pasd. Mr. I(lark selled up an sot esthblishing a State Arsenal In eenneotion with the eminary of Learning at, Alexandrla, and the same wasee peed. The following acts were enled up sad paemed. to-wit: fy Mr. Miller-An set appropriating It irt to complete looke on the Bayou By Mr. Lane, ofJackon-An met relative to hrlelins. By Mr. Levy-Ac mst etherialag Con. miaisoners on the Falls on lied liver to e into the Tresury moseye aew Is thir B] Mr. Dreutte-An mot for the relief of A. Dorloeourt mad others. By. Mr. Matrk- An et relative to eo tested eoleeUoo. B Mr. loseaeu--An ac for the relief of J. M. Serpe, of the pariah of St. Bernard. The loune at an wrly hear djourned until this evening. IMPOrarTA DctISto.--The case of the owners of the steamboat Hum bolt rc. the Memphis and New Or. leans Steam Packet Company has recently been decided in the U .8. Admirality Court it Washington City in favor of the Steam Compa-p ny : It will be remembered that about three years mince, the Humbolt, from New Orleans, with a valua ble cargo of sugar and molasses, for Nashville, came in collietbo with the Belfuast a short diatanco above Yicksborg, by which the ort mer boat was eunk in sonme ffty feet water, and, with her cargo, proved a total lose. The owners of theim Humbolt ussessNed their dam agos at $900,000, and entered suit against the Packet Company for that amount in the coute of Louis ians. The case was ubshequently appeled by one of the parties to the Admirality Court at Wuashing. ton, before which tribumnal, ss above staicd, the Packet Company have secured a verdict favorable to themselves. Uvau.-The Committee on Terri tories United Rtites House of Rep resentatives have under consider. tion the subject of re-orgaislng tbe Territory of Utah so that the voting therein will be based upon lel votes, instead of inbhabitants, which will give Gentles a shlow of fairnes. A cthe rr o before the od uittie is to ve the Te ritory of Utasb o u to redne the Moemcos to a state dof aessay inferiority, ,tenrritger y ad eer pel them ether to aado the sel wh ihthey uMow thlbr oh a-' Usuol law. " ."f* e Rk m it, nw wif0e wfibe l two b 4 de a Ity saiN of. the ltu pla., iad will noo e laid, wlie we siell hea rfros Valesis1 ewy day. AT M ,TION IOPA t. TII Tl111Ch ,L3 PUAhIOWIL meet to- dajy t f o'eloek A,1tA at the rew Marhet ow ama0ed taequipped. ly order of ulaltlr. I1PWsN' WOMNTI IWfO1UI WHOULnr ALK AND RETAIL. Camel strIet .eat Smun,. NAW OLAK4ANr Direct Importation of BerIl l lhyr amd NIpit Wotated, Phetlmhd wooIl m breoierlngl bII, Omnves, Ilda Piattern, eta., eta. All ordtor promptly attended to. irrtlere for this plme may be left with Mr. N. M. Asher, lrayette treet. merit- lmiw. 1ýIIItl1UB n RI Y, WLOIWU I@ PLAINS, MTO., Prem AlliaNe' umther(im MIeeagme. MIIIMIWtIIPI N'O iW AT RATON NAOrrOtJ LANDI #, nn ""RAteU "eontw amw PLOmA." 1 A line opportunity of gettint R, LEI'TitIIt1 of eoldirasted fraits, te.. from thli long staibllshed amd tellible Iouthern Notrry. Wilson's sopetior Rp, Dials and PR ronmeere Nnished and mold on board the bhot. mmrli-LAt. rITATK IP tilIUINIANA- Pari of WedC eIrllelona Neventh Jndleol DIiatrio (nnrt- In the matter of the fuesitoim of litsa I'oast, deemsad, wilb of Pierre Letet- tNo. - , Probate. BIY V ITUK oef a Commission leased In ) the above n oseasmon, and to me diret ml from the lion. Ieventh Judietal Dis trict (ourt, ia and for the Pilsh of Weat eiloimn. Il will offer at publkl .ual In front of tyhe Court- ifon door of the PTr imh of 1eMt blaoin Rouge, in the oity of laonlt Rage, on BIATVtLDAT, M g Ikh n ap MayI oait, A. U., 188Il, at II o'el6ek a. u., of nai day, the property hereinafter et forth and dmribed. held in sommon by the above eolesen end Pierte ,eliret, to wit A rentain track of land ematuieg about two hundred and Ifty aere, mrre or lioeeituate I in thie Pariah ( eeL nsto loulge aIbou twenty-two mils from the city of laton Muge, lyin atL the Jntioun of Blyou Maneehm and the Amlte Riveor. i" Terms of sale-Ou a credit of one ad two yeare from the day of seIt, pur haser to furnish him notes, with good personal eaurity, and bearing eight per cent interest from date, and mertgage mad eonfknmin of jndlmadnt to be retained on the proprty old, to t enre the full and inal payment of aid aotee lad latereso theraen. H. V. lAINt11 matri Nherf. TO TEA DRINKERIS. 1 IAV V ut reneived from the aste Tea Compaasy, the st anortmeat of Tam ever before * d afor tsae ln tle city, of thefellowiag well known vatNlm INIvIrT NIlO U -SIMAlRPAaWF fii.U Nh LUAP TORie NlISON QUl4JN, o verlwes hledi . VOItWN( iWTfI, ther varhMes lMI'U PIA. "hNo tIPeu uNre i" IMPmIIA eI (l en and PrIe aenriem4ddw WM. W. 3O19AR. Parbmere Ceielumie gomod" Sees. marn"l.idw WM. W. SONTAN. viae at mrL ese. me Iset Nt --- --- N01--IC- --G . waeevt delay. dee. AB8 5005, fA i LU*M" LWM ff Mw full-The "11maSae a ate t ti Iblast, witlk i e N i Ui e diaIi e fillUOII no ate to e Ir Y- O Tea eioimis Tws as M4 Ma 0remea tte lay are le at wee, wheree.dee biuhaer wil M led ea the abve rm juNle, 1at swlOK A OR, m. GIRAND CIVIC AND FANCY 0DRE8 BALL. PoE. U. C.iprd I ive a Amd Civi mad ease btreams Dal, odar tlb amtoebas the alrue*ets m the Satee Reeoe ladeateimi i- commit me asitaleo, m ermoiwe w be a neld at ite deer. Tlebke met t•amemhnm. MA mnaa: J A D bawi. pq.. w. 0. fl. 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