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THE NENW ORLEANS CRESCENT.
VOLUME XVII. FRIDAY. MORNING MAY 15 1868 NU
VIMEXII. .IE \ll RIDAY. MORHNING, MAY lu, 1868 U BI 3
.1 Csanr, snmoolh Skin
BEAT I'I1'I'L (COMPLEN ION
-FOLLOW n" 553 OF
1HE1L1lOLD'S
Coacanlrated Extract Barsaparilla.
IT REMOVED BLACK SPOTS, PTIPLEt, MOTH
PATCHES AND ALL ERUPTIONS
OF TILE SKIN.
Is the lprtrt Monthbs te system natura'ly un.lter: n a
<* uI R a, d HEI M HOLD,1 II ;HLY C(Oyli'  TR 1T1TD
J.1'l1tA('1 OF bARbAI'Ar.iLLA is ain a.,sia u': t .o
':reatt v alue
1COUNG LADILB. BEWARE' of It ttriourn effc.t of
Face Powders ad Wantae All such remelies -ln.e uit t'e
p rrer of thl, skin, and ilt s et rt lim de .tr r 1 . · c ; ' or: ,n
If y . wrnu'd have a free. healthy a d moth'.l a;,easranq e,
lE IIhLMBILDIi8 AXTRIACT tIARiAPARILLA.
Wy t a few of tle wors. t dierders that aTc' met- krin,] srie
trnniem rul,tin off the ble. HELaMBOLDf' EXTRAT
IARRAPARILLA IB A KEMEDY o( the ut:,i t 'a: e.
HELMHOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA cleaues
ad renovates the bloord, Instls the vigor of health In:: the
ysltaw and i tar gee out the humors that lke drs.
Qi ANTITT TB QUALITY-RHELBOLD'S ETTRrfT
IARBAPARILLA The dose is c ni. Th ,e whs do.ire
la rg e q u a n tity a n d la rg e d o se s o f m e d i tin e iw't.
Thse who desire BRILLIANCY OF COMI'LE\TOI
eerit pnrily rd enlth the blod, whtich HtL BOLD'
('Ohc'ENTRATED EXTRACT )OF &R'tAPARILI.A
INVARIABLY DO:.8. Ask for llelmboltas. TAKE NO
OHIFR
IILMnBOLD'R (O)N('ENTRATED EXTRAr'f BAR
;,AVARILLA is the OREAT BLOOD PURIrlhK
I4ELLMBOLUU'
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT
PARSAPARILLA
ERADICATES ERUPTIVE AND ULCERATIVE DISEASES
LIIROAT.
NOBE,
EYES.
EYELIDS,
SCAL' AND
-vatus
;SO DISFIGURE THE APPEARANCE,
THE EVIL EFFECTS OF MERCURY
Remenlag All Tiaite.
Itre Remnants oi Dtsaass, bareditary or ethrwi'cv, n ic s
takeon by Adulits and (Ohildrsn with
Pere ect Nafety.
Two Tablepreraful of the EXrRAt'IrT NARAIb PI
]1i.LA, aded o a pint of eater. is ell to the Liabrn D )r
Drbk, and oe b(ttle is equal tS a gnllon or thrs Syrup vl
arat artila., or theOca'tlones us rly maea
As intetrtlrg ietEr ts publ'ahed in the Bed ~r-'hr:lrrtcsl
[tl.ew., on the ri:bject of hte xtraCt of Slareil a en r .r
tau atlectoas. Uy BtJ YTracvr s.F. 9. Ls.*(c. rpllaingr,
tbsed irerta' n c c tees naM srlfromtheerceasof'!er. y
,e statles 'tiat IsO HI REF)Y IB EQUAL TO Tile LX
IRAt'T OF S~ARAPARILLA ite pawer  xtraerdi,nr,
rr re ro than any other dreg I am saqustaed with. i i. Ira
the Lrt.rest se a tr(te wnth this tcraluable attriinte, thit
it rappltcble to r st ea vt e In ae uludm.ad yet so
trr'table ar ruar-s tlw a~urna obea f te An elI Una
valable or arujarIou"
HELMBOLD S
CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BARSAPARILLA,
EBTABLISBED
EPWARD O0 18 YEARS,
H. T. HELKBOLD, Dawergi AND CaYrNT,
NM Iresdr', New rork.
Seld by dnbgte everwhs
W1A-1 a pa rbetttse Os t he asP. M A
THE ORE8 ENT'S DISPATOKE,I
FROJ1 WASH IN .TON.
Condition of the Three ick Senators
RADICAL TACTICS TO SECURE IMPEACHMENT.
TBE OMNIBUS ADJISiION BILL PASSED
I le Sic'k Senators Improvin t.
SENATOID IIENI)ERDSON DOUBTFUL.
Meeting of the Impeachment Managers
AWARDS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS
WA.PIlinITON, May 14.--enator Howard was
reo t an. set nikit, and is &al jelirei u+.
(;llnle's right aim I parlially ureles. but he is
in to danger, the gh ii siours al A d&uied. C',,
it s" indiepo itiioin is totlhing se-riu,.
'lie ('hicago iost su-tri ,s Trimni ll. O.itide
iltreisre is teemenidouo end the result dispute:l.
A tanorable vote for the p)resident will not le
a:eowed until alfter the t'iicago conveution.
", rrr.-N- aees:ou.
Ii,.'. - After in ri portant t bu-iness the omni
,.- ladit..eIoIl till vwa Itna med. P'ruyn yp -ko
:;let im opposition. Btouok f.1Io.ved. He auke
of t e unfit chracter of the r preoeutatives,
al.idang particubrly to Flor J. Stevens in'tr
Ipttd, saying he wea wil;ng t) agree that the
Ir pll s'c tatcies fr nit Flor.da Rhould ct he a l
inttsd Brooks was gladi Stesetu agree] w t1i
liitl (on fhat I-ontt. aihd lr, '..--ed, asayirg thet
Alabal ua. G( ot i, aet i,:l-er ltates were c In
tl , it In like lmah il r by siuatters i: in ntailni 
that the Ir cohventii)l and le lslat'res- wro t'n-i
n ' ol imen who h.it n r ilterest in the Str t u
b, 1.. il 1t I t ilnders'o A by the pep.e, nor d.d
t( e unles tand the people.
Ii;t oks prtceeeded "A tyranny worse than
tleat t tvr counten oced by the zr of i asja. , or
l.e ·uitan of 'urkey, had been perpetrated upn
the perl.le there by the towers that a id di tor
il.ll.td to control the e ,'cti,ils tfiere by a,,y means.
Ii nat'tr how or by what niclud. The wioie
S iert I f eoigreeiuinal Ith ilation was apparent.
it asc all intetnded to radica!zehee ,Soith ; aul
tLe laity in power here have awn sty and par I-rn
and ICeconie for any IniI wio emllraes rod i i
i iI. io uatter what his peat coiddt t or past a it
in ,y lave been, or how deep.y and darkly Ihis
aidsl bad been imbued in treossn. Th,-e who
.cci :pted radical vews were paidoned by whole
1'Pyne and Ilingham advocated the passoge ,f t
the till.
Woodbrldge ofiered an amendment to s'rike
Alabanma from tte hi I. lat--t;' to 7t .
N:evena'a anit ndllllt in r.-ference to debts due
'icl men In in Georgia was adopted by 7' to 0.
'lhe anendment sIrking troin the first section
thi celauce prohltitiig change of Consti'ti.n.,
aInd inserting " th.t the :'oustiruti.nus of sail
'tatess shall never be amer tied or chanized so as
to discriminate in favor of or against aiey citiz,"n,
or class of citizens. of the United States, in ref
trence to the right to vote, who are now entitled
to vote ty baid Constiitutons," was adopted with
-out d,vision.
An aienI,dment that all citz-.na of the United
-tPtte in those Sta'es shall be Admitted to equal
r!ghts of sufrage, was rejected without division.
I he bill then passed- 10, to 20. Adj urned.
'The three sick senators are improving, but are
still confined to their room,.
The impeachment managers were in sesaou to
dur exaIUi"'-s partlies. Neither the object nor
fuloil details of their proceedings have transpired.
Warden, the prieident's phonographer, and
:Evarts, the president's counsel, were before
thaIn.l
'lie court .of claims has awarded over half a
nmiliorn of dollars for abandoned and captured
cotton, inl;tding one case of $II(),O00.
S-c.natr Herdlerson has addressed a letter to
fle Misaaouri delegation declining to resign or re
mlain quiet unless he votes to convict. He is in
i, iobi as to ore of the last three articles, but does
Lot state that he will vote guilty on it.
FROM EUROPE.
Mr. Adame TakeL Leave of the Quees-Vic
toli In Pnblile-C. ad, leace for Alfred--Bil
$topplia Irish Churec Appolatments -
'hiers for Preteetloma-namerof& i Mulchb.
Lonoax, May 14.-Mr. Adams took formal leave
of the queen to-day. lie left the legation in
charge of Mr. Moran.
Victoria laid the corner-s.tone of the Thomas
Hospital to-day.
The corporation of l.ondon adopted resolutions
of condolence for Prince Alfred's wound.
In the House of Commons Gladstone moved a
hill stopping appointments in the Irish church and
uspendnmg the action of the Irish church com
nrltillon for a limited period.
Pl'aRs, May I t.-M. Thiers spoke publicly fav
orilg protection of home industry.
Mht hi ni, May 14.--iancruft is here negotiating
the expatriation treaty.
FROM SOUTH AND CERTRAL AMERICA.
New Yoii, May 14.-The steamer Rising Star,
from Panaima, brinmg $1,23i OIH) in specie.
The laragnayan situation is unchanged.
The cholera Ie ejlreading in Uragnay.
A destructive tire has occurred at Sydney.
loss $f500,000.
'I he ('Central American republics are tranquil.
A pernicious fever prevails in Nicaragua.
BIlVER NEWI.
Vicectrlt, May 14.-Passed down,. Caroline,
at :3 . a. yesterday, and Dexter, at 9 this morn
,hg Passed up: Indiana. 5r. xe. yeete day. and
I.zzie Gill at 4 this morning. River riareg slowly.
Lttintia iv May 14.--Weather wAr. Iiver
ri-'nc last: seventeen and a half feet wt:er In the
Sanal.
FROM SOUTHWEST PASS.
Fmo TiwrsT Pas May Id, 11 A. w.--arometer
2i:o Wind west and light. Arrivals: Steam
cLip Star of the Union. Co. ksey, I'hdadelphia via
hlavana. to Cirn.ivv, Nickerson & Co. Salled :
.teniship (;tlyane, huig Fortuna, schooner J- I
cinto and bark (;armen.
or·srnwser Pa-s. May 11.6 P. x.-RBarometer
"'-a0. Wind west, light. Arrived: Hark Leonidas,
II ward mas er. fronl liverpool. fity seves days,
atlt, salt toil. A. Foedi k. No depsrtures.
'ipS a5'(tiTArF. Pay 14.-Arrived and on her
way up. steamship Trade Wind.
M1ISCELLANEOUS.
r I.,er· a"y 14.- The cape of thle Pt.mer
5d gro ia vs. the insuracce clomputfliA.+ a verd et
aas ri dered t- favor if MarhJLIh x Kl:1patr,.k,
ni: . are accu id of burninig the Magiialis.. for
Mo''riret. Masy lI.-A enloon keeper named
hrugpan ias 1,,en arrested for complicity in
Mdce's assassinistion.
I, 1 n-, Ear II1 The sthon rC'-s 'ienne has
aii(ed fir the Gull of bt. L.awrence tu protect the
tist rles.
'htvims'e, R. .., May 14.--The Republicans
canlited tie monicipal eleCtiuu by 470 majirity.
IrlitaPAret . May Il.-The boiler of Van
Wuiikle's saw mill exploded, kiling two and
fatally injurnp three p* roona.
IIATIoIRD. May l4.--'le last of twenty baloats
for senator stood: Buockingham. i,; liowley, 5t:
Platt, 1l.
G;al EFTCN, May 14.-The grand jiry found
true bills against the revenue defrauder.
The warehouse property recently recovered
and libelled by Special A cent loanaker,hbas been
forfetted, and was to-day condemned for sale
by the Ditriet Court.
FIai.LL RIVI., Mass.. May 14.-A cotton factory,
known as the white mill, was burned. l.as
$120.t4i.
Jacsow,. May 14.-The conatitutional couven
tion rspased a resolatlon allowing member. no per
diem after to-morrow, the 15t1 IAt, which will
probably cause aa adJonuatl
Combaah, anelgr delate, kI bWel Indictd
by tie Grard Jury. now in session, for stealing
cunventi. n warrants frno another negro delegate.
A n oton a as mace to-day to bail the Confod
eate naval a ficer John C. Barine. The court re
st red decision.
( iinv rtass, May 14.-The peace comm:ssioners
r turned from Fort Lairamie. hovi-ig mrde favor
able treatlin with the ladians in that vicinity.
(HHaIkLOSTON, May l'- ()ff this tort steainmr
Ki) VWe t. from New Orleans, bund norma, re
potted disabltd.
MARBRTI.
IIAv.~s , May 14.--Sugar dull; holders stiff.
SRtril g lio4 !,rtaium. Federal currency 31 dis
count.
.l- KlrooLr. May 14 -Noon.--Cotton firm : a les
t1.0t0 bales. Breadatufls and provisions q itei
and unchanged.
LonrN., May 14-Aftern'on.-Securities on
har:ged. h Bather delighltful.
.Itikeroot. May 14-4fternoori.-Cotton more
ectIve: prices unchante-ed; sates I. 00) bath-s 1:l.
a heat 14-. 2d. 1' .rk irmer at ris. Lard dull at
i:,s. Coninmon r--in Gs. 3'1. Tlrpentiae 3!s. 6 1.
Others unchanged.
L.It sN, Ml:y Ii-Evening.-Consols closed
uncharnged i);ds 70,. )eerease of bullion in
the Bank of Enaland the past week £111,015).
FsAnaronT, May 14.-Bonds iese tirmr at 7:.
l'ARTS, May 14.--Bou1e closde dull. Idennes
69.42.
Livasroor., May 14.-Evening.-Cotton closed
firt-er ar.d mnt-re active: uptiands 12.1 . Orleanq
12 !d. Corn declined to 37s. lid. Sugar stro',g at
'27-. 9d.,,67.s.
NSw YORKs, May 14.-Cotton mode"ately ac
tive;: ~ilc. better; sales 1400 bhaes; middti c
_.'.,31c. Flour irregular and unsettled : rather
hire doing iil Southern brand-i. (Turn a sh twe
easier; mixed Western $1 lt;!4l 1y. 'P rk
i'42 50. Lard firmer, i~I l .i. ir ,i riea i .t
tid firm. Turpentine .,.tj t;0. I, in $ 2. -.
Freights lower on grain. ; >vern ni!ifs ste iv ;
1 20's of 1I2, with ionlions, 1 3. Sterling
dIll. 110;, G;old firm, 1::t.
NEw oHIrc , Niv 14. --'.e-twenties of 1,,;2.
with coupons, lis n of t 1tl, 1I7; of l-il. 117
I'. 7, 10t:i. len.. rties, 103.. S.%-'n-tilrti.-a
IT ,. Money easier than at any tue siice 12;7.
('ill loans i; per cent. Lrime dirououats i;A ;74
St, ,k+ active but feve rish and lower.
L.i I-i it.E, May 14 -TIba-c-, active for Ing-s
ard coninio n I, if: siales 2 hii- : luga $:Ig :
i ni , I. if ,12( l.:; sele-ti -'s il!. , ut icl ur, t -
r g f' 424. F'iour---,pertline r $ 7 i'c,, Wheat
- " . . t5o. Ii,:ts 7^1(4'-c . t' ,r, "r ' -. l .ard
I' .t.l*c. bles pork $25. Batoa- stoul lers It .,
-tear silte 17, . ltiulk nia',--shoill-r4 It..
'esar idis I::. ('-:tton 22;,·i'-. W:aiky num
( I,' NA i. iv It.- P-a i v fl ticr fit 411 25.
Wheat he '! sc. lVher. Cor ', fi' . ) ist sl'.
Mriss pork held at $2s. It.ou--1 1. for houl
i'-rs, clear rih side, l.- '., clear a es 17'. LrAird
1-(4c. Butter 3:L,(;C. Eggs 1 I. Potatoes
f3 7,(,L1
Si lotia. . May 14.- T-l,,v,'actire. Superfine
to far ty flour $. 2,V13 7i. C'hoice who.t
12 :!;(,J3. ( orn a':'i, 5. Obits I1 ('.- i P irk $2-.
i a'om - clear sides 17-.., sugar-cured hatus 2i', 21lc.
la, d roominal.
M -it I. v. M'V I .- C 'tt'n r' irtet cl I>ss
firm. Sales 160 hales; mildlings 2 '19",c.; re
ce pta 37 bales: exports 3;1;.
SA^VAS.Aii, May 14 - ('ttot firm but qilet;
I id, r asktg "1-. IL--roirpt 1G bt'es: receipts
tr lihe wtek 2243 tbales. -I: pirta -- F,.roi-n 7-;20
halus. toast a ie 21191 balCa. St ck on hand
21-' hales i- Sea 1 sad and 1,..-12 bales of uplands.
t I1IeI ;OToN. May II --CLt -n quiet. sales T7
bales : mnidlling nominadly 2. ;'"r, 0oC. Rceipts
.-r he aci k 7'2 bales. Exuurts castwuse 3.1;
: s. Sales of the week 71- hbtles. Stock 7,0i)
t a es w ctrefi 2.;-7 bales are on ahiphoird i,nit
-'eared. IReceipts to day 150 bales. Exports to
day ',2 bales.
A L'UI.MENTM.
Tits OPrRa.-A most enthnoiastie and fashion
able audiet.te ascr!bled at the Opi-ra Houme la-t
evening to pay tribute to Mr. ltitiani, the ex
lquisite tenor, in the opera of "Lucretia Ilirgia "
wh.ch he had chosen for his benefit The per.
lormianBc was an ovation to every. one of the
singers engaged. Mr. Damiani's singing at every
moment eliciting the applause of the audience.
tMr. Van tli.tlleu, who saung throughout with un
usual excellence, was not only encored in his
song of vengeanuce in the third act, but was also
tecalled after the scene. M'ne Aulibert, whoi
never alpeared more charning tthan in the
role of tlsrui, was also encored after the
"' Brindisi,' which she sang in a manner reminding
ot e of V'estvsli. The brave little Fauschetti sang
with her usual talent, but the fatigues wh:ch she
Las recently undergone by overwork told plainly
on her sloce last evening. Altogether the eve
nng was one of the pleasantest wiabia our rec ,l
iectiun. On Saturday. M'me Atndibert takes her
benefit in " La Belle Ielene," the remarkabie
cointralto taking the principal part of lit .',',.
Teats are already in demand for this important
iccsriion. (in rSunday, " Ilretla," and a vaude
ville, for the benefit of Mr. Chatonin. Mr. Le
chevalier's benefit will take place soon.
AcADranMy r Mr'sic.-The liberal attendance at
the Lightly performances at this popular place of
amusement unmis'akably proves that a well con
ducted variety entertainment can succeed in New
Orleans, even after the regular theatrical
se asn terminates. To night. Mr. C'vanaughi's
If cal comic drama, " The Belle of the Garden
ltietrict'," will be repeated Novissimo will lead
the figures in his new ballet, assisted by Carnaggia
aid M'lle :vers, and the variety company will
appear in an interesting olio of oddities. Il-mem
her the matinee for ladies and children to-morrow
noon.
BIEoNEFIT OF EDWIN BARIY.-We are pleased to
learn that Mr. Edwin Barry, who, as one of the
leading Inenlibers of the recent stock company at
the St. Charles, Sccedleid in winning many ad
ruirern, Is to have a benefit plerformance at the
lid Drury in ununay evening next.
Til SIAnItr.l AuAIt.tT (;-N. IMALtREGARD.
The Bee has been favored for publication with
the following letter, which Gen. Beauregard had
received frimi Mr. Honlman, sexton of the Na
tiunal Cemetery at Arligton, Va.:
NATIONAL CSMETRY..
Arlington, Virginia, May 7, 1-3.
;en O. T Besaregard. New Olesns, L
,nr--1 hope yon will excuse the liberty taken by
me in intruding these lines upon your nitice.
YTou do ubtless remember that It was nut a
"trippled soldier" who receired yourself and
friends on your visit to this cemetery, and it must
necessarily asurprise yu to see It in print asserted
tat such was the fart. The mran spoken of in
the puhtl!eation has served as janlt r sioce Januna
ry. lrSi. and t)eiiie a not,!ri~n hi·e r w,,C i. il.
lhs been several times cinvicted, i'upooed np in
'hoe who listened to h:m for his peuniary
-cu- nfit.
As to myself. it never entered my mind for an
irnstant to make any such cuntemptible (-arge
against you or any one without a cause, and I
was as much atonrhbed by the aspersion when it
nist my vjew as yu possibly could have been.
'lthough by principle a thorough lIepublcan, still
I would ot. for their sake. descend to so low a
iit. nor be pirsa nally unkind to a visitor.
I hope tl-at this statemeut will dispel your
lil-its as regarI, nryseif.
1 am, very respectlullv, your obedient servant,
II. II. ( HiOFi' N,. LU 8. Boxt n
" A little wine for the stomaCh's aesae and thins
oiten infirmities," said King Solomon, and Sil's
Lead was level. HIe might have added: a little
I randy for thy stomach ache and thine often
iciqulties. But although Solhtman bh:It a splend d
temple, and believed in taking an o,'cshonal
drir k. he never h-ilt a wine cellar under the ternm
pIe. because he otjected to talking ,,er his lituor'
mo, without talking farther, we will simply state
that ." Hawkins," the Hawkins. has established
a " Hawkins Branch" at the old saloon, corner of
St. Charles and Grarier, opposite thp St. Charles
Hotel.and which is presided over hy our smiling
friend Custer. We know he is our smiling friend,
because we smiled with him. Mr. Coster under
stands the businees, is polite and attentive, and
we know he keeps good liquors by the effect they
have on the card-writer who has his headquarters
there, for be writes so beautifully and haa never
been dL--carded. Mr. Causter is bound to
snec-eeed as well as seck mInt joleps. See the
advertisement in another colnma.
The sateamship 8tar of the Union, Capt. Cook.
s.y, from Philadelphia via Havana, arrived at her
whatrf at 12:30 r. x. yesterday. hBbe brtngsa full
freight and the following named pasenaers:
From Philadelpha-Wm. . . Hobeoa and wi e. J.
C'. Creiton, Jas. Tracy and ethees. Prom Hay
ana-E. l*yom, Mr. Skinaer, Go. Betnems., Mrs.
G. HEa Mrs. A. Maarna and Mr. LockLhart.
oWcal Jntreligen.
RI.PORTOtmaAL P,,vItmus.--Te celebration o'
the first anniversary of Trinity Benevr,olent Arso
ciation on Wedneaday evening was largely atenod
td. The sacred music on the ooaarion was uno
uauall3 fine.
A cowhiding affair took place yesterday on Car
ondelet street, above Poydras, in which a potice
fficer was the party of the first part, and a knight
of the goose and shears the party of the seeonJ
part. The affaig terminated in the arrest of the
former upon a charge of assault and battery.
The body of an nunknown man with his throat
cut from ear to ear was found floating in the river
at the foot of Eighth street a few days since. A
jury of inquest in Jefferson City returned a ver.
lirt of niurderdd by some party or parties un
known. Thete is as yet no clue to the criminals.
Four ci rea in Georgia vie with each other in
endeavoring to secure Bishop Beckwith, late ree
tor cf Trinity Church In this city, as a resident.
In each a bardome dwelling is offered him.
Yesterday's afternoon train on the Jackson
Iatilroad carried northward quite a nunber of the
celegates from this section to the National Re
puhlican Convention at Chicago.
The temperatare, Vesterday, as shown by the
thermometer at C. bohamel's, corner Bienville
and Chartres streets, was as follows: At a A. a.
b2 degrees: 12 a. 75: 3 r. 7 i; G P. a. 77.
We report to day the pleadings in an interest
ing suit just decided is thea Fifth District Court.
Tie cease was that of the receiver of the National
Batrk againtal Watson for the amount of a promis
sory note. It wail be seen that the question was
raised a. to :Le legality of the act of putting the
bank in linqudatiou, in connection with a plea of
hun cnsineration. No rear,ms were given by
Judge Leaumii;nt fi.r hi judgment, and it cannot
Ibe stated w hettler he de idled for defendant on the
riufli ier ,v of e'ther or hib' of the p'ad.s.
There is a schism in the associaton of " Ex
Iti.ied -tates R'o.diers and Sailors" Lhre. The
-1l i-tiatice met at tLe Mechanics' Is titute on
Hr dtnesday tilght aid appolured some fitly dele
gates to tLe ('hicago t('uvertion of ex-Federal
-r r1'ers ar.d S1alorsa. The meeting passed reeslr
thons ,!crnouncirng thr'o iho i Iitd previously
elected delegates as copperheads: declaring the
convic ion of l'resident Johnson necessary to
sale the country ",ftl r anarchy .nd despotism,"
and aniouncing G(eneral t;rant and Ben Wade as
avcnlies (f the meceting, the latter as the sun
e ,,r -f Mr. Joihnonu. when he insurned out, arn
te flirn!cr as the successur of lien, when his
lill,. Is OUt.
An old gettleman namnld Uall, well known in
1h;s ltv, arid rerirling on )IuulIlan, betw eenu I en
aille ai.d tC nti streets, died suddeniy as he was
,Intr rig Lia I erdmtice )tbaerdsy afternoon, ab,)ut
So'-,h k. Mr. Hall had Ti' vian-ty cr tayed ex
cel:eti hBeaih, and was rtiiriurig flomt the barber
chop lhen Litla dath occurred.
A bunch if km)s touanI ii the Se-m.nd District
can be clalri.,'d at 1,:s .., e.
A Trantt ny.- Atcut eight o'clock last evening
a d:lhcul:l c:c':: r d l.e;weeu three colred mern
at the cmorner of Froent LeIce ian1 Pl'ydras streets,
ari-:t g iut of s,-n!e tr ingr dAriml te as jilt a chair
u} on wa hich one of thert hi.l tienn esittn, and tor.
niiating in the k' ocking down and fatally stab
hing of or.e of th-e t!h(o, I~ 'ward Brown by namne.
lhe wounded man was brought to the central
police station in a d iong condition, the blood
lowinig cop~ionly from a gashu n i ahdi Lmen,
n ir having f-nea l rtm i'le for a. crmfortably as
, ircumstaLcee would permit, cave his ante-rnmrtem
statenient to toe s:ect that both his aesamlants
were unknown to him; that one of thiem had
inockid h:m down and the other hid staibh.d
lhnt. A negro named Dan Sllvan was arres:.'d
ilII ident:i,:d by Brown as the one who hai
L.incked hinm down: th," ot'i·r, whose inira is
snid to be George Wasl:ingt-n, was still at iarge
( Lhen we visited the station last evening.
FIRST Di-TirtIr CoRT--Jwil i(e l,,r, 3-, I I.-
MFchael Di.wl:g, informned against for an alle',,ed
breach of trust. alleged to have been comiruttte l
in tnibezzlmin fie hundred dollars in gold, which
'lltmas lerriman averred he intrusted to him as
agent, to be i turned when called for, was dis
lharced, thr district attorney entering no le
proseIqu in the case, in ooes.,! ouvu or toe death
ri terriiiumn. the prosecutor.
J. C. Spol pleaded guilty to a charge of asaa-it
and battery on the person of Chretien Fess, and
was sentenced to pay a fine of fifteen dollars.
F. I'. itD,:l. ac nused of assault and battery on
the person of Mrs. Caroline Salvadore, pleaded
guilty, but Per.tence was deferred.
J,ohtn Burnett. colored, was tried for the lar
cr-ny of rne hundred and ten dollars from Alfred
tH lire, cotred, and was convicted.
Martin ('hleara was found guilty of assault and
battery on the pI-rson of Emile J. Oiiver.
litke Carey was conci--ted of obtainiog a horse
and hbugy from W. K. Spearing, by falsely repre
'-rt ng that 1 hronmai Blylan, clrk at the St.
J .Ir.es Ilutel, had sent him for said horse and
Francisco Valotti, scenaed of stbihhng Grisippe
(,rgilielmo, with intent to murder, having no
attorney to defend him, his case was continued to
t ,esday next, and the court assigned to hun A.
Atucha. Esq., as counsel.
FitITni PeiTRurIT COI'T -Clirl-es (CaSr, Re'.
( .rcr of Fist i i tional ti n/k, cs. RIu',rt llWt -
an r.-Plaintiff sued defeunlant for J7T,721 11,
amount of a prommnissory note, drawn by defen
'arnt to his own order, and payable thirty days
alter date, which was March 13, iG7. The note
was part of the assets of the bank when it failed.
Defendant pleaded that the bank was put in
liquidation illegally, inasmuch as the currency act
of the United States was not complied with, and
therelfore the institutioh could not he put in the
Iiands of a receiver. " There never," It was
averred. "was a legal protest made of ore of its
circulating notes, nor any of the formalities pur
eutd, which are re n-ired by the act creating the
national banking srsti in, which wool' authorize
the placing of the bank in the handsof aroceiver.
That by force, and without the warrant of law,
an ,omcer of the treasury departmient of the
United btates took onrasession of the bank, all its
assets, ionke, records aid archives, and aoltng
its assets a large amount of the currency of tihe
United States and of gold and silver. That while
huns in forcible and illegal ptsesaion of said
Iai.k. said egent procured from the treasury of
the triued iist tes in New Orleans, of win -h he
also had possession and contrul, one of the circ
latii:g notes of said bank, Il vied the same in the
hands of a notary, wenii with him to the counter
if laid ,nuk, directing the said notary to
iresent the said note and demand the
Ia n ent thereof, and at the same time from bh
hind the counter of said bank, said agent pererp.
torily ordered thie person in charge of thile monied
ar, est of said baok, Lit to ray said nste, nor to
rerdeem it, although there was at that uime in the
vaults of the bri.k ar.i i:.i-r tho control of t'ie
said agent. ad ,nt tt.e gr,, - ", h, ..m rl th
ra.iOs 1,,r tie sal. rtr.k, a large alrount of tlhe
legsCi Cuorr-r y ,f the lnited Snates aid much more
than was atfl.cient to redoemnaid circulating note.
TI at at said time t(e officers of said bank were
fcrcthlyt kept from the cirge, custody anJ cun
trol of the bank and its asrsts; tlhast no note of the
i-sue rcf the trbnk wa ever presented for redemp
tion to any ot ts otficers, nor prot~estPed when th'is
presented for non paytnrent. nor was there ener
a diel-oaition or wrbsh on the part of sold otli ter to
d-cine or retune the redempuion of its is.uee.
nor did they ever do so. 'That the stockholders
(: sand batn pirorerkd agailst the acti ,n of the
ag-nt of the treasury de0,artmtrnt, as above set
forth, as illegal, ar;iitrary anid unwise and have
Lever withdrawn said prrTest, made by them, on
or about ''h b!ay, Ii',7. and on that dlay for.
sarceli to tie secretary ot the treasury of toe
it w:is a iso teca.':ed : Th;.t on or abOut th~e 11th
Irf April, l-c; , - ;ie J linaes E I)u:ltanl toik a
Stransaltr f:rim Th: n.aa I'. May, then a director of
ti e aik. of three u;-drel a:,d fif:y -hare. of the
·teck of said hark, at the srate time execntng
his rr-e· to the irlIer of said May for $:i1; 37T 2,.
payhable on demand, with seven per cent. interest
ti.,m date t.trll paid, said .ay still hlding the
c-rtificate of said three bhudred and fifty shares
, f stock, n rth power of attorney from said Dun
nam tr trayretr said stock; that said My thus
cotinued to hold said note and certificate of
stars, with the piwer to transfer, until the 6th of
ictoler. 1'sri, when he became president of the
borard of dirtctors of said bank, and from that
tin e had the imanagement and control of the
sffa:rs of said bank until the 9th of April, 19P7,
when he resigned the presidency, but still con
tinned one of the directors of said bank: that
duo wg all this period, andup tothe 21st of March.
-;7, he also continued to hold said note of said
Dutham, the certificate of said stock, and said
power to transfer the same; that on saiMd 21st of
arch, 1867, the said May, then holding said note,
certifiecate of stock and power to transfer, and
being also president of smid bank, and havt-g the
full management and control of Its affairs a
sforesaid, came to this respondent and persnaded
him to accept the transfer of said three hondred
and flty sbarea of stock, and to hold the same in
trust for whomoever it might ooneera, and to
give his own note, to hb own order, for 637,721 11,
hein the note ia this suit. and betng the amount on
thatkay in principal and lnterest of the note of aid
Dunham, this respondent beiang requested an'
qrged thereto by said May and othess, the friends
*,f said Dunham. on the ground that the sa I
Dunham being tbsert from the cl'y, and his not.
dee, this oempliance with their request would
save the stock from being thrown upon the mar
ket and sacrficed: whereas, in May or June, a
large dividend would be declared, and the esgck
citinue as valuable, and that when said D)oniam
should return, the whole matter would be ar
ranged: that said note was without value to anl
one, and was given only to be used to represent
a transaction between the said Dunham and the
said May, until the former should return."
It was further'leaded that, if the note was en
tered upon the books as the property of the bank,
it was dine irregularly, and should have been
placed to the credit of the respondent as the last
and only indorser, and, should it have been en
leied to the credit of May, "then the act was
ilIt gal, and the said May, as presi.lent of the b ink,
transacted with himself as an individual, and he
well knowing that the note was without value.
and wua only given to him as a counter to ex
press the aforesaid transaction; that the bank
gave no consideration for said note; that though
the ermoit of said note might have been placed
to the credit of said May, vet it was done by his
direction as the president and manager of the
allairs of said bank, he well knowing why it was
given and what it represented, and that he cool I
confer, and the bank could acquire no right,
title, or interest In and to sPd note."
tao a lteaaty a.nrt Judie ie.mout has ron
de d his derision. Orally, he remarked that the
av rnients of1 defendant were in the maon saotain d
by the evidence, and he ordered judgment to be
entered for defendant, ai'h costa.
JltEot:,nER GAoTINEL's CorRT.-George We!ling
ton and ( horles Lazar, the two boys arrested by
Ir:vate watchmoan Thomas Melntyre. for bar.
glatioualy enotring the dry goods sto-e of Don
z ger, on ('Caal street, about 5 o'clolk on the
n.ornitg of the 13th inst., and etealing theretrom
about three thousand dollars' worth of tine fabries,
wtr'e exasiin!ti betire l-.,o der ;*Gtt,,el yestone
day and coutm:tted for trial betore the First 1se
trct uicurt.
Pedro, colored, was commiitedl to be tried for
stealing a ladder from I'xchatu e Alley, bei aming
to Theodore chith eiter.
.!on «alter, alias Johnson, colored, pleaded
i-ii) to a iharge of s'n.i ci n - king and ether
rti' Its. va utd at twenty ive d,li r.s, fron the
, !e of Joept ine Bernard. colored, N i. i
t i.,t-i street, ai.a he was i ent before the Criminal
i. UOt.
ITI.M'AI Y l..kr ATleIIT' MIL..
Ti e rces began at .' xingt'n o'n the 11th.
I streoldinary heat is prevailing in San Frno
Si -o .
l:olh Martin enld Felt,,o have , mnfean'od the do
faelisaon in the Hlide and Ieather Bank, li-ston.
it will aii nout to $1-'/,,-,-, but not exceed
F.ic, een vessels now in port at lBIffslo have
di- i,:rreg d tift ir crews and si i n t, ra' ih r than
run at '..e pr t !l low rates. Oiher vecels ar
tilvig v.  dig likewise.
fIr. G. W. 1) .ui!ars, li wife an l three children,
were putlsontid New Yik, S.aturday, by eating
, had whicth ad hton i ch, a-, fromn a traveling
fil m rger. (,One of the chiidren is dead.
At a special election in Dayton, t5hi , on the
11 i, !or cy un rtehal, on a ,'raigat fight Iltya
'Diemonert) heat Htou ' ,li.public.ai) frty
',i'es--a large ltemo'r:tic gain.
blMnroe aLtd l'ahdboutas ccuuties, in West Vir
cirra, both voted last week to make seabsrio
tlicrn to the stock of the ('heaepeake and Ohio
iubllrend-the former to the amount of $J0,000
at i the hla;ter f31, ii ; .
( ,v. Bullock, of Maoea·ohnstts, sent a mestage
to the llouse, on the 11th, vetoing the hill to
i.bulh tIe 'tate cut.s:abulary. Ths House
S,,srdt the bill over the veto by 145 to 62; but it
wi'l sc reely get a tuo-third vote in thie -nuate.
Tlie voters of Sonora county, Cahlifornia, have
decided to give $0000 a mile to aid a railroad
seventy eig.,t miles lorg, from ('!overdale to
'Leello, !oposite ,an Francisco. Work on the
ro:id has alrea-,ly eomninead
iFour rew pteer are ganette tin Englanl. TIence
forth Sir John Trollope, Sir John Walsh, Sir
Itrookes Bridges and the Rev. Williamt O'Neill will
be known, respectively as Lords Kesteven, Or
rmath, alts. Fitzwalter and O'Neill.
c'ommissio-er Wells is collecting statistics on
w bieky, a Lich thtu far go to show that the annual
product does n-t cxe-ed oifry million gallons. It
has been determined to compel prompt tayment
on whisky already in bond. no as to empty class
warehoruses, with a view to cluosing them as soon
as po,Ehle.
T. J. Clements, a special agent of the treasury
department, wh:o was recently cent to (hiiago to
Investigate the whi!kv frands there, has just been
arrested on the ernmpolaint if five leditng dintilteri
Ii that city, who charge himn with attempting to
levy blatkmniail upon them.
'the Canada Gazette cnntains a copy of a dies
Spa'ch from the lDuke of Huckingham to Lord
cn ckl, stating that passports will not be granted
to natur:alzed citizens traveling in Europe. unless
they come to the British foreign office provided
wi h certificates of identity.
I. J. Messenger, a banker, who owned or con
trolled backing-houses at Cortlandtville, Canton,
Canandalgua, Herkimer, Marathon and Ontario,
New York,failed on ihe6th inst., and all his shops
are closed. Tie f:ilure is sail to be for hblf a
milblio, and the assets are not over ten or twelve
p.r ctit.
In the trial of;Gen. Cole for the murder of [Ils
or k, at Aibany, on the ground of adultery with
his wife, the counsel for the accused makes the
rmei arkable statement that " within the last two
Lunded years no man has been punished by any
crurt of iuntice, either in this country or in Eng
land, fr shooting the selucer of his wife. his
daunghter or his sister, when that inotive and that
a.a,.e has prompted the fatal blow."
An rlhical displatch in re'ation to the shooting of
P'rirce Alfred says the ball entered his barck half
ean tinlch frIm the spiine, stnrik the ninth rib, fol
l-we*d around the corner of t!.e ribs and lodged
five itchrs and a quarter boneath the right nipple,
h::viLg travcrsed a distance of twelve Inches and
a quarter. TLe Came' authoriy says that on March
" lh, the duke was able to go on board his ship.
A <erilicate of iucorporatiun of the Pittaburg,
Gineilanati sed St. I.ois Railruoad Company Cn
si.lidation was filed in the secretary of state's
,fPie. in Uhiio, on the lith: capital stock,
1il le0 (I0t. It is a consolulration of the P'an
I.audle riad of P'ennsylvania. the Holliday's Cove
lhailroad of West Virginia, and the Steubenvlle
oLd Indiaua Ialiroad of Ohio.
The hansas peole have found a way to circum
sect tie grahhppers. It conei.ts in turning
ml ep uIpon the wheat to eat it down. eo that when
ii, liee anP - re and Iiud nothiug thee isa in
...u.,. Tore wuers ,ecovere rrom bes feeding of
tric lheep; hut ii the grasahoppers go over it.
1 , tlke r.-t asq well as stalk.
A pr~omnient Alexansdria politician named John
It.dgekin, who was a del-gate to the late 1 pu-b
cean Convention of Vireinia. is so disgusted with
tl.e nominations made tthere that hlie prints a card.
sting: " I this day never my connection with all
p litical orranizttins, and shell hereafter eo
eIvl.r !o pay multe attention to my future sal- I
o' YSi War' . 0Ir PI [,- -  I-lf you do,
,-- to Wtiley A ",uhy, corner of Mt. Andrew and
l:ogneinc trenets, riere you are sure tohaveyour
<o ry txpe ta:ion rea;:zeI. These gentlemen
I ave Ci! l@e par!t!Rts nece~a.ry to the correct
Se tiuln of their work, anrd teir pri-es are very
r a, taile. Atl tirk done g.aranteed to be
a,·ial to any weork of the kind done in the city.
Give them a call.
AArsr.ar oFr Tie Naw YoaR FaYg'tAS.--The
State Femian conventiun at Syracuse, composing
150 delegates, has adopted tL.e following ad
dress ,.
"To the Irish latlesa. y
" ,rot!ters--We, the reoresentatives of the Fe.
nian Brotherhood of the State of New York in
crnventhon assembled, having carefully examined
the strength and resources of the organisation,
and plan of operations sabmltted by lien. O'Neil,
declare that the organtization is stronger at pre
,t:,t than at any time hi'herto, and that the said
plan of operations is entirely practicable. We
have pledged ourselves to meet the enemy soon
upon the battle.field, and we earnestly call upon
)t u to exercise your ntmost energies to foraish
zicessary means to equip and arm the thousands
or willmg hande and brave hearts impatiently
waiting orders to march."
Char. T. Nash sell at his mart, corner St.
Charles and Perdido streets, rogewood and ma.
hogany furniture, this day at 11 o'clock A. K.
dee advertlsement.
Buy A0 h fshing tackle at Bouoset's hdmware
store, Iao. 17 Old Lvee Itr*et, oppeate utom
Houe.
EDITORIAL PArAorAPRS. ETO.
John Owens is playing In Cincinnatl.
Peter Cooper reports as Inome or 148,000.
William Steinway has an inoome of 8$6,000.
Prof. Blott is to live in Boston.
Strawberries are dollar a quart in Lon'ville.
Becker, the New York farlna man, returned as
income of $123,382 last year.
The present population of Brooklyn is estimated
at 400,000.
Seats are to be reserved on the New Jersey
railroad trains.
Tom Bayers's presumed legitimate children
have got his property out of chancery.
Kansas City boasts a man of 117 as its oldest
Inhabitant.
The Clinton man who had the wrong inger ant
oi wants $15,000 damages.
An undisputed right of woman-the right to
bare arms.- [Ex.
String (snap) beans sell for two dollars a peak
to New York.
The Princess Bacciochi left all her money to
the pilace imperial of France.
The empress of Austria gave birth to a princess
at Buds. on the 22d of Auril.
Parasol umbrellas, glong to the side like swords,
it is reported, are carried by the Parisian ladies.
beven bishups preached at Louisville last Son
day.
Hon. J. S. Black is in Galveston to argue a rall
rcad case.
Fruit snd eorn are very promising in Morehonue
Iale;b. The same in Ouachita.
The london papers mentioned an attempt to
murder Home, the spiritualistic confidence man. -
The Chicago Tribune and the Clocinnati Ga
zttte, both ultra radical, are convinced that the
I reedent will be acquitted.
Felis Oates thinks Thad. Stevens's omnlbus
bill, whether intended for wheel or for whoa, is
only another stage of the reconstruction game.
Alkansas furnishes artifloial limbs to all citi
zens of the Btate who were so maimed as to re
quire them while fighting on either side.
The bherman House at Chicago, which is to be
the headquarters of radical delegates, does not
adimit colored persons.
Boston has the unenviable reputation of publish
irng the two foulest illustrated newspapers Ia
A merica.
The cats are killing the birds that live in Union
-4uarc, New York, and the polioe are killing the
ca".
It i' said that Eve was the only woman who
ctI er threatened to go and live with her mamma.
A: u Adam was the only man that never tantalised
his wife about " the way mother used to cook."
There is one man in the world who can read
Flicot'e Indian Bible, and he is J. Hammond Tram
l)ll, i( rmerly State secretary of Connectioct, na
der huckingham.
Three years ago not an egg or a chicken could
be Lad for love or money in Arizona. Now the
iz,habitarta, it is reported, live almost on chickena
and eggs.
sugar--Kisses--Oh! dear ! how we do miss you
at our end of the table! No desire for food any
iore ; wouldn't give a groat for it.
i1. T. Herald'. Personal.
A man in Indiana carries his door-lock in his
pocket for fear that it will be picked when he
is away from home. There is nothing like being
careful In these days.
Dr. Samuel e. Auow is editUng and publishing a
monably journal devoted to tihe cause of Cretas
itndependence through American intervention.
The second number is nearly ready. It is called
The Cretan.
The Louisville Courier says of Miles O'Reilly's
merits as a poet: " His Pegasus is a sort of con
venient bobby horse, with a head at both ends, so
that it is impossible to tell in what direction he Is
galloping."
Judge W. S. Oldham died at Houston, Texas, on
VWednesday week. He was a native of Teunes
see, a leading lawyer, and represented Texas In
the Confederate Senate. At the close of the war
he went into voluntary exile in Mexico.
The Republican reports what it considers the
probable assassination of Capt. Twitohell, of
Lhenville parish, a member of the late recon
sruction convention. He started to go toSparta,
but did not arrive there. A search for him only
resulted in finding his horse and saddle.
A reporter upon the Harrisburg Telegrapl
spreads himself thusly, In a description of a char
acter at a masked ball: "Miss A. H. personated
a tambourine girl, delicately-eyed, like those who
whirl and prank on the meads of sensuous and nm.
perious potentates, while rich music lulls them to
sleep."
Bicgham's sneer at the length of Evarts's
speech, which he said the author had striven to
make immortal-by making it eternal In itself
was, remarks "Agate," an excellent thrust, and
one that Mr. Evarts deserved; bat it did not
come with a good grace from a man just launch
ing out on a three days' speech himself.
One of the representatives most urgent for sa
immediate adjournment of the Ohio legislature li
reported to have made a very effective speech ta
tie late Democratic caucus. le said: " I must
go home. I always go barefoot in warm weather
at home; but I can't do it here." He voted rege
larly for "short span," on the Newport bridge
till, on account of the danger of long bridges.
" Do persons ever say improper or wicked
things while under the influence of laughing
ge?" asked a Connecticut parson of a deotls.
"Not oftet," was the reply. Soon the parson
was lost to all worldly temptations, and the teeth
were out. Soddenly opening his eyes, and stthe
wame atmeclapplag his hand to his mouth, he ex
claimed: "One tooth out! Why, d-n lt,Iff there
ai't i'to gone."
The follownlag l the superscrption and text of
a letter lately received by a merchant of tbl
ity-" To 8um Hole Sail Grocey Merchant New
Orleoans Lone." The letter reads as follows :
CnIAtLOTTr DICISON Co'NY, TNiW c, l
Apr 28th, 16 . r
" .. On Cer
,her Jer-As I am unerquasinted with eney
Merclnt or G(irocer at this tine this is the metherd
that I take to get up a commcastion I wish to
i quoler about the price of produce sch as
poltrey corn or wheete potaters asserfren too
rot. You will pleas give me a full statement of
p'rices by aneering this you will oblige me.
Youns &c. - -
My Address - Chalotte Tenn.
G;ideon Welles, says a Washington correspond
ent, roes out on horseback every afternoon, look
ing like a gray dervish. He likes the lazy en
jyment of office. Seward stays at bome of
lRghts, drinking sherry kindly furnished by Mar
shal Murray. Self-enjoyment is the key of his
character ; selfgratifcatlon his chief delight. HM
loves to eat and drink and talk genteelly, and on
a loll stomach to nladite huge briefs about the
state. It is most natural that this Prince Hal of
materialista should be, at the end, a buyer of
lands and a builder of game preserves. It is not
impossible that Alaska attracted him because it
was a nursery of canvasback ducks. Reasonlng
from the pleasures of the table to the plekures
ao the stalto, he coneelved the idea of catching
the whole rae of wild ducks in the egg. Being
old and thin of blood, the dream of warm fura
gave him aspirations towards the land of the ea
otter and the silver fox. And so, out of his reo
luptuary worship, he sat, like one of the old
gods, a treaty maker to the car, and fetched
seven millions' worth of marketing home. Mr.
Seward is the state purveyor; look back tte the
origin of bh name, amd you will probably Lnad t
to be sIeard.

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