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TlHE NEW ORLEANS CRESCEENT.
VOLUME XVII. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1868. NUMBER 275.
.fddress
N)l VOT AND r)ElcIfLITATE'D
-wt OOl- P1
Sufferings Have Been Protracted kI
1111)I)1N ('AIUSES,
I'1
h'HCSE CASES FEQLIRE PROM'T TREATMENT
-·-o
Iender LExi.tence DIe.irable.
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If you are atffel4e from Involuntary diotsrges, what ('(
ic-(t does t produce upon your general health ?
Do you tfel weak. deblitated, il tired ? ! reT
1D es a httle exertion produoe palpitation of the hert ?
tI),re y or liver' or urtary organs, or your .dnoeys, tre". i.0
' elly get out of order ?
I. -", u a ie s,.o aUmee thbltk, mtiy, or peeky, or ' it r py 1,f
Sn lettltug. or o,s a thick seuw rise to the top, or . asod,- I.!
I mrnt at the bottom after It has sto.od awhlie0
I), you have spo.l of short broeathing or dyspen l fr
reo your bowele constlpated?
Do you :ave s01411 of ftanung or rcnhes fhbl.ood to Lte Lea! , ",
1 your 0memrory impairedl
Is your mand conlttant y dwetliig apon tin nutjoctt
SI) 'reo 1nt Ittle-s moping, tired of c mpany oe i;',-' ,I
D, y,,: wish lto w .eft ab,no, to get awyy Irom everybody' V r
Doue any little -hing make you start or Jimp ?
Is your 0L-w1 p br ,kes ,t restlesOs
l the luster of your eye as brillant, the bloom ,In your
.hek as bright ?
Do you eenoy yourself in -toty as w all?
Do you .i.'-e yenr 1n- uncoe with the same energy ?
Do you fetl , niu,0 . ci, fbdr, in youroelf t I
Ate your spiraLs dull and uaggtuL , gI , to iets of meLn
choly !
If so, do not toy it to your liver or dye-ppeia.
Have you re-tleo. nightsl your bauk weoa, aour knoer di
weae, a~ d have ,ou bu10: ltt appetite, and you atttrtbute thisl
he dyspepms or iver omplaout III
Now, reader, LLF-AiUSE., VENEIREAL DItEASES m
badly rnred and sexual exses, am all capable of pro
durlng a weaktr . of the oetlersaive ornzLa.
The orlgans I generation, when in perfect health, make o I
the mss
Did you ver think t-at those hod, defsant, energele, per-c
ering. sucrcessfiu' tueifns men are always those whose genera
tre organs are in perfect heith You ner boear sIluch men
complaop of bog melouchliy, of nervousness, of palpitation
of t.e hea rt hoe never afraid they anot suceed to in
buselesa, they don'. berome end and diseouroaod, they ar d
s.way polite and pleaerat in the compmy of ladies, and look
you ead them Igtt l iLe faco-,e,to of your d wncasot loka
or any other uleIn ,esn It ,not them. I do not mean th-re t
bh , keep the rtzaen . .aod by roulung tto excess lTu> 0
will ot only ruin the ct.,tas ton. , but also tlsie they do
e nII.ne with ,r for. a
ow rmany men from badly cured diseases, from tile etecti U
-' sellt buse ald excere. hatve broutll about tht tht te of
werake ins i tune orrao t.t11 '.5 reluled the go.uera; 11t:em
i -. reh e to induce almtt every other disee--Idlocy, I
ar,.y, paralysit, Tlnarl afectlons, sullde and aSI, ht every
other fonm of disease which humanity is heir to, and thse al
case' of the trouble setrely ever sulpected, ano have Ioe
tored for all b.,t 'he r" it ,ue Diseatses o these organs re
qtuime the Ioe of a Diuretic.
t
Ilelubold's Fluid Extract Bachu
THE. (tREAT DIL RlTP: C.
A CERIA;N CURE FOR DISEASES OF THE BLAD3ER,
GRAVEL.
DIOPSY.
OsIsANIO W &EAZ ENZ ,
FEMALE OOMPLLINTI.
GEI ERAL DEBILITY.
ALL DI'IFAtiK O THIE URI Nt A " ORGAN .
N 1ISTIN IN MALE OI IFEMALE.
1 ano tre~tmotr I soubmtted t, Conrmpt.on ir 'srat:i:
.r.q ornl t Otr fllbh itd blco aore s~ttoate rtl m 0-u 10
ne.re, ad tlhe beith and hopplurs, sad that ol P,otty1
djepad epo pr1mpt uoe o: a rellable remedy.
liELSIEOL33 EXTRACT BUCIIH
I '" \BLtRED TL'WARD oF l1 YEARS
--!reparelt by
H. T. RHIFBOLD, Dlh-torlT,
51' B-a.nay. New York, and
o106 ouath iQ1 steret. Phardelphil Pu.
PRL'E--$1 pe battli l or Ct 1ot for b 6 50. deavered
t$o oIy tddre . Sold by sll I)ri #liet every .aere.
g1 1O5B ABU OaU.IN3 anles dome up in et4ea-o
grpved wrapper, with fac4ll itl of my Chemi.:i Ware, .ouse.
ad sIgned H. 'T. BHLNEBOBWD. The prprettor w -rm
pel ed to adopt suorbC wrap beaaso f the growlng p.p11
rlIty ol hi. aurticle. and to ~3r t plrtlOO snd dangeroue
c(0 tr4lfttdlt.
i. OB.EBOENWT' DlBPATOHEB. ;
ROM 1WAbI1NN(TON. i
A. Florldan le-bcnier o4wa orn in. D
N
PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS.
S Jemoval of General McDolq-ell.
iE IS SUCCEEDED BY GENERAL GILLEM. 1'
southern Delegates to the National
Convention.
'IEN:IDLETON OR SI:YJIMOUI TIHE MaN.
I-ai
'III NEI~EV TAX ItLL.
I-"
The Military Board of Engineers, 1
or
. onfin a ations by the Senate. I
Wai.-HINro'i, July 1.--lamilton, a member
of the H u-e froui Florida. was sworn In.
s, i,' 'lrumbull iatke against tiei bill ex
ludhing the southl:ern otates tru:n th-, el -,tor,n
i 'ollege. It was moved to strike irom toe bl,
Florida and Arkansas. Ni a''tion takein.
t'orstideratiorn of the civil appropriatlun blIl was
recinit d. rtI
t bherrnan withdrew the funding bill, wic,'h bhe
a. ad II fl r' d ai an aiuendment.
11, +,i-i Had under consideration the Alaska
1ill. N aslburne, ot Wisconiru, opnof.-., any ap
S -i. pri ,:l o to -arr' thi ticty i' . ti': . Th"
.roe r-trinding li that the vote will bl taken oni
t1hreay wie elk.
I he president has re-rlved General M -)hwe'I
fuit c'-ii matnd of t1 e Ila rth h-itarpy ,h-itl[t.
!1. io t ' ed to rei,. r withont ldeslay t , th w it
, it par, h t . iG e ra. Gi .em co 'c ds M1 :i 1 well
its irit i'i l and of inie tir irtn .imatrict.
A ureat many Sfouthern deleiates th the New
Yl rk convrnrhion are here. They geirriery ex
p.res the li-elves in fav:r of the N ir:'lern dela
"* ginti noninating the candidate. A compiares n
of he i-wwe I titi dleaat-,S paLwiing throni h here 3
" -v hiows that ltie can be proi lnosf tilt--d an-d
S. n'n wIl be cha,,ed by the co:lle of evern .
or I ite c'nuceiiig at New York. Jese I. ilright
.ind errterdiay that l'end eton and seyl nU won d
I, Ui.o tl e i.n'Iventlion the strongest, and orie of
thili would bl e ,imicil tcd.
Itie tax bill was reported back to the H >,u t -
Iniy, lwitl a UUIIbii r 0: alnl.lnilrliit. \l-' o[ h !e
, tl unilttee are of the otioltin that tiie hill ,4 an
hardly be acted fnun thins aeo l. thoiuh M r.
Morehead. who reported it, thinak diferently.
e--R eiary Schtfiel hen iv.ne-t a gr-i--ratl or.ir
we dlrertiug that the l beItncII L-a at UI re." ),i.-rre I, the
its board ,i engineers c-nve: ed for thle I anlon pur- 'i.
pFoee for wlich such boiards are ealldd ' t .-tir'i-r
~he alowed ith samne ier ' r that is a.:roid a
8 menbers of courts martial. 1.
ro. The Senate to-day eonflrmed the follnwilg:
Thorns Wmin. Ward, collector of ,uŽat-il: at Cior
pe is ( : ,ti. Texas: 'o.stance K1. Hail, c,,.e tor
* of customs for the IDistrict of Iexais.
IROM TALLAHASSEE. 1.
rr
('lose of the Military Reglle I. Florida.
"O T.+.I All-tEl:, July 1,-Governor HRed received
to the surrl der of the governmlent of the irate t,i. th
ir day frum Governlr Walker. in comnpham'ei wih tl
wk an order from General Meade. Ac, irdinlr to 111
ger rat order No. ',. fromi A tlanta. d te c enter
-k a), military rule ceaises ia this i .b t cli lir a. r rd C
S the 'oiiniila lir of tl is sub ti}rt t is ,rdbrr+ I to
S absl.,in frroim interter-nce with cilvi law upon any da
pretext whatever.
d - to appolintmentl have been ma So 'i r S'ae 'It
andti county i hicers, all the old ones wli a., i t a
-eti until tleirpllacea are filled by app,- t nitm r', of of
t, vernlir I;eed and eonfirmation by thii legsl!a r
ture, which meets on the 7i.-.
rm t
r ROM JACKSON.
The Mislsslpl ipleelloe.
, 'l , ,'IsE . Jul) 1. -Forty-seven out of sis-ty-one t
c i, -lta ec return a majiorly against thie t'o:tilii a iu 1 i
of I .l,'ot. Four of the reiualilUgcuuntied wal re
turn nlijorities for the Co'n-'i.utioa. U
No, case of violence has yet been reportsf from a
ainy) portion of the btate during the lprogreas of h
tr e- lecitiio .
b 1 is connt;. witha black regis'ered m ui Pity of
17tii, gave but iA: rai cal Ual )rty. Liwn:!.'. , h
t t:laiy, with a reglentred black mauirity of ,- I i,
ret.aiie lhut 2Iii0 rad cal maj'lrty. P
FROM NEW YORK..
"- - d
Her Barns RMrasis on the Retu:lh-Countrer.
eits -lto rlen Revenie Ctiauleasai isl -
t Arrival of the Remalns of Late N\.
rl Omeers.
Ncw Y',l-T. Jnly 1.--I1. Bareas Sears, sagent
,1 ti.,u l'eabody LIu- atiai.i! Fun- , in au adi!rei!
- iii [il.' ili't lli .i-ili i-cr iniri, gave tie ro'- t ,+
i- o----v--i- s in r" I - ih Ii ii,-.t l
ER, a· i.at r j uiithlirn Set rea ly neut I wi te
ealito .i-tieretflon of the lunailecs nmin o l"
Ni Itt; to aflird them cal-it I a o irtili lu. nr en1 r
(',ounterfit twecniies on 11 fa C'no',!o lt Na
ti nil bank 'f lhfhia lpiii are ii -irn--il tni.
A large tiriiber (it licndlii, i slIctn !- i-'rcrn t
Svenhue cisei was i iade 3etcrdaiy in the ;:: ,C
' flate tl'cutll Court.
lhe reniains of Rear Aidfu'ral fell an- I.:,'en
rt Conltlanders RIleed and M \,nozne arrlrr
,e ic alterniron, and wre escorted tfhroii. i
.rr, i city y a ivic idl naval prolcesi',n. Fll a
, hre Ciy Hall and tbI vari ni publio bhillini
cue* at ailI illiat. All the Irine pai nail utti
-i re in irt, an- Adl.ilral Iaroni .Nunt, a- I thi
"e -ti i i el) wi-ti e-.,ritl U: ho be : -era, lomi t
I rt of ;Le procea' ,n.
FROM kURorF.
Itfelat of the MIu penooy Bill In the Ilne 1
of I.ards--Oe. JIlpler In Parlas-O)cea n
L-. klrtmes to be a.llt--tlled NLates vs.
A rmand.
I v ii'ov, July 1. The ibh ite on th" t-iiah c';,lr c l
1 I -1 -iti t d in th Il -iU . <' -, '
el' o l. et ent'' -;" ;'. ! w . -f,.i el
_ i7 t 1 i'va. W' I' i u , the in.i -c
I T- y . ' , the .'y-~
-e- Ut I ord Lyt i . "I' w.:: - : cre-:a d a 1eir
,: ~ rttn-:i ti E::L ~ ra .
i ,I 4, July 1. ,ith 1(; .rn "i. r.' , e rt ,
,'d 'wo .ta. err t, :: "t i :' ip- ser ::.. - atuly
1.,e -a- . of( the "nitst1 .-tates aainit A-"n: It
,'(I-il crpuo ii Pari tod, iay. M. Be.rier ,pene
:,r t' er I:irtd St te . Ti. att, ' ey :.-; ,a li
ret, y tot Le d. fri.- in the a b -is.
_ RVTERB E FWE.
Vh v-: "i-..N.1 I.- l".,eid down - Swallow Ct
4. CL-: tIl- a. tiLal i t . I. Ii. II ver !a.i'ng r-vI-
i. 1. ;-, .J y 1. I .-et sti!l riciag here -vl
:- : e, J.uly 1 .--l v r falline cltw'y. w :hi
-ifl t 4. leet ln the canal. Weather crear and
<.:y warm.
ISCELLAEOU S.
Ciai 'aI,. Jely 1.-The h'.itcen'it d::t-in!
P. Demlocratic convention heald a' New-ark. i,,,,
vered yesterday, nomiipated (leorge W. Morgan for Con
gre .-.
t-m LiroN, Jely 1. -Rio Janeiro advices reprecent
- us, the war on the part of the allies as lIangu-hing.
"m- The peace party in the Argentine Confederation
-pn is in the ascendency.
gamurt S. Loras. July 1.-The steamer Beatoa arrmed
at Leaveiworth, Kansas, from the Upper li
-"urn, with kins sud ltuo value i at ;17o,in).. lhar
ta'o are very plenty the season, and all I nda of
ie ore tereter than ever kinuun.
" e Indiana contlinue ver7 trublesome along Ri
the river. A heavy ro-e is commin d)wn. ter
PITTPsrPi;. July 1 -Tie Pendleton Eacort, 30( a to
''rone R1av- ti.rough here to-day. Tnhy w- re;c
m, r at the dep .t by Its Democratic clun and ,rd
c eortr d through the prinicipal etreets. At Uuio. dIr,
D. ;,,t ilrch was partaken of. tr
Now  oi, July I --tb treaeury recei 0,.
it ,c., .r '1 : payItn nts, $1 .i51.o00 : balance, '.: R
FROM 80UTHWEST PASS. " I
IFi·oUnTW!T PAE, July 1-11 A. H.-B-aromet n
2O WVind S. E,, light. Arrived : Brig Yankee
SIde. w 9od. mas-tr, from Matsnzas, to A. H
I,'Mt za . I uo. ariled: Steamsipnl K.'y West. T
oil iwer r Pase. Jnly 1--6 P. M.-R-aornlmt-r
" 0: wind southeast ;and light. Arrived : team
lp St. Mary Bourne, from Brazon. wi'h mar
d R ate.d paste-ngersi to ('. A. Whitnt y A& . C re
talled, bteaiihip (hlnton.
ItWARK ET.wll
dan
I o',ta. July .--Consols94 i ') ;. Bonds ':: ci.
lI.IviI'uo(IL. July 1 -Noon --Cotton m1 rlet ti
Sill: prlcet declined I1 14. Etiniated sa'es 0) ,oi t
bali-s. Uplads s 11il81 : (rleans it ,11 1. te
Corri firnmer. heat tluur heavy. Provisionu and h
,r.I durce steady. bb
1.iv0ao r on. July 1.-Afternoon --C.tton mar n.
ket earn r. ()u,,tatlion nominally lnchans ed a
L., hi.'t July 1- Evening.-Consolsa 94 @94}  o
fhr nr ne}; 5 20o, 7 14- pr
lFIa.AlFOlT, JI y 1.---20s. 77i(77j. the
lv' 1" i ,, July 1--Eveenn,t.-, otton marke' A
, hi. .ales to day ) ill1 bales. Uplands 11 ' the
11 ,..: Orleans 11 ' -,ll t. .(L
\)w l1 oii, July I.-Afternoon.--C('tton a v.
-I - -d- imrer. Iales to-day 1,00 tales -mltldlings tar
.;l i,''.:'. Flour State and Wet-rn rule trng: il e
rt:1., ri droop:i g; co'nmon to fair extra $r :,'t a .
?Ii 40:1 hoice $14 50. Wheatdull--le,,raia new
rt "a: a 'oe . Ie I ka. new, 1t 71. Corn t. bet.- lec
•.r lud ;u fair demand. New mrss pork L 27'] A
s f3 r" rt r tu rm. ('C:ttn to Liv.erpol byc ipe
t tm ;, , (; vornme-nts "iosed weak and u.
e r . '. . of I T wit:. .'iinp, n . I- . 10.1. ,4
i ;7 : .1 4 etale-.Pe is. 71:; iew,. .
ha ;:r ii ., . North Parolina. . ew. 7i t I I re
. d liii;- I41', Cvi
n 1 , Jt:ly 1 Ev.tnin'. -Money iilarket J
n, tie: a I i t''. pr. me di '•unitr e t. r( ,
o r Ict ge :itin 1 Il11,. I;overnmen's we k tnd ire
r:. ra, nr Y del Ite ir 51 i -.it : the praon - t
1 -e "w+  + r -1i,.k v y tt ,"d t ,W a ti, 'he 7
,- .'Ir 'itaite honds very act've. The ('fr
r ' r t at t, e close was very active, with Ile
an p )w·rd tertldeny in pri'e".
(' i 1,t .l i ) I. (Citton quli t and ra"',er
,. ean- er. Sal - ,: a e-:r ln tinogs . Rece; ,ts gr
a, e . i\l orts, rcoaelwl eP :,'.7 P.- -a.I
n'('.,n a\ vanot' d. ` lea
3 - I, e. i2.. . - ,.c. 1 r . ";J ; rill ! e .. he
,1 ,tui,J i I--'ortton "alets yestla' 1',i ta
y a . . r. 1. l eat t ai ,T b e `d t - 1
- .. i , . L.ow middlings 27c. i" . ,, r
d .1 'P n ,r , n'
)f I i I-i ! E, July 1.-Tobacco rather quiet for . ."
o g te . ..i- 14° hair :. uag -' , ' H it
v I ; at t.. , i . flai: f7. N-'. 1 $li MI
, 1 , t1 w $1 7 ', I . 0 ,, Io i ','' -"
, . Prtit n 2 'c. K, nt ukvo hrngin0 1,i
21 rht tr, , htrla c't. " '-- k , $ 7, 1 ,to'
,i, i r a Lo'rl dere I: 'Z'124'c, clear si~des 1';?, I
, 1 I ,rd 17T .: in to , ,' e . IA i-kv nt l im'l ' I
ie F. L.o-in, July 1 ltb'ic'o iunic.angdr. FI"',lr.
r" :lt,to.r , r L' ; "T \tlicat dIll, 2,,'-2 2 1!
tr  , 7 .ti) 72'071. P, rk $7'. Hittn,
, d r - a '. ( tr spl.es , _c.; nan ai . 4.
I'rv 1 --Flinr. fatmily 9 ",71r.l. 75. "
r i - (r )- . i .'., t lit. " J70 . Wliiky ,-I:. l hOii o .
or ' cL i._; , -ik me.it-. toiurlers lit '." . ,-, "
e r s' art ,:,- , l; ` . Puor $27 "",). .
1u tatr 1 .;. . gls l' . Po'.t ,e f 3. 0.
L.etere frrdm il leprlesetstlives Abroad I e
ona the Subjeet of Diplomatic ( untames. 1
ti
id The secretary of state on Tesday resn i'.leo t
the re-c ,tini l, I the Senate alliog f ',cpes i of
tl e ca ire i ldPnce with the ersuons in the dil)
o nmat,, . i . e, relating to the act of 1-l7. pr 'ib
i lr iri t en, fr to a e ric any unifornm .r oil , ial
"d co '- r oralt .Irev,. 1.-ly; a',it l hr70 by C('on rer..
to 'll. Y ri .an. n riter at rope nhauen. ui o r
y da'e alily 7.- 1<77. -ays he know. notthiitinge aiilit
y '.e la Px" Pt tl.g triml the rait e rep irtn , and de
'e -irea t1rt rerinfirm ttt; n. He aubsea q enrtlywrit i
a tn g letter sh. lr win whit itill he ite bad etlets pe
f of te ol;eratlorn of the law. Hle had on one out
a ca, ti a teid Id ewnart in citize' -' dress, Kas his at)
rat e wI uld have caused false and uriust inter
Cei' ags:rrt our guvernimett. He had at othrer
t r e, declined to attenl. becaune he could not do
Swiithlrout wearing a ciiourt dr,-s8.
blriu-tr ltriey, at Lima, i a letter datd May
11. 1 -i7, wants to kronw whetOer he can wear tne
ulliri of a brevetmni.iior ge- ieral on days of cer
it ony ry. without inlringing on the laws lof C n
it ress, aLd whetier hie is entitled or iot to that
r ,irtary ditit.ct:on in ., ordruce with his rank in
the army of the United States. He thinksa he has
oi a right so wear the unilorm and to te addressed
of by that title. Sr cretary Sewar1, in reply, coi n
of Milt -t r I. aL.frd, at liri-ela,..nlty 21, IE'. ,laye I
he has already conformed to the act of Congress.
' lie menrticnr 1everal ceremonial d ys when he hlad
emsimply appeared in the citiaens' dress. He refers
to h:s well known views. previously expressed ,
. al;nst any extrarrdinary adornment, ato ex
Iresses his gaitifti tion tt.at Corgress has in- at
d< rced the views held by htimn on the unhjPet.
er N itlCer lIrIe. at Madrl. Sep'rtiher 11, 1,417,
-. Ld has Irrompured with the circular froe n the Ir
-. t' del.artmIent, and expresses h.s reat gratli.
on et tie pi :-sage of tIhe law. He hail the
s1 sure of apt, trio : at a rec, ption of the queen
en ,i'd d ir;yv a n Ol Amnr;. an ,ent cii 'e
c ,A i istter A a2'r , at L.o0utr, in J ly, 1-. 7. say a
, r r if the drle'rtitr 'it han tsoeti re
S. "I'. nA1t. rt f t 'i r Itr e o importon e, ex- I
Ia toar as it nmay aifct the uflrltlss of tle
I servi e ahr'arl. It he shoull harpen to be
3e tr r t ;,t whene, ri c :iot day , curs.
rnitl Ile trdraitrrdir'g to rel'vec the Are-lcan
Se.t in frim attendaIrn e ael oIcgt:l.r, wr'h.l.ri gI v
: il- l ine t at y ut lfavorl.Ohllel hi 1rirretraron as tll
ti + .sta' f rlat ons b,.tween t1.e IWO cou '7!e' .
1 stric"y t iicial efficieicy if a foreign r pre
rt : 'atw , worh l lo t l e tateri ally Impaired by h -
t lirt rO I art in mere ceremotnies. His soc al so
ft.' iuce onlv iy hkely to Ie al,. ned, but it he ac
. pts the p -i:iion wrth a ftll nnderelandirq of
a - ,' , I n he "iii have no rea.rsnable ex:Ie p
or I r 'nplailt. I
rih 're '' .3 'ewar , Auiiu.t 1., l-t. in hi- rep y
i t, M . ' r a rs ir -' i: 'Yo r t, a:thlr'rr-e i:n"
i iertt e Pth yro will crreerf P liy 'oillty wr:th
Ie joint ri-olutii.n of Congress in re ,rl tol the
Ire· t rto be wrn ~n S.ta;rei'ntrlt iial oec·lansIo.
1 r ' .w i tt-c Chast doubt tirat yl'lir dtlicretiori
11t ' r- a Ir ir with the oUi j, t? Im, a'1, !'rtru.
an t on which could be eained by this .tepartment."
WI('i.V .1 A litllricrllrP t t 'raRhK-t i tel I,,
1 /h I ' ," ., .- ' ' n 't he demlnS tration af
v , ' t. A+rrLti,. L p K ertr: i , 01n l 0 . retorn
,te ": rp', w t~e largest, pribh by. ever w'o I
. " . , :. T.'. ,. ion hrembacer
. r t ': , : ,t, an.j pm we , tol'h tatnds,
S t,- a td 'ir' n' ' , , ' n:h't, a· ti ) . tea I
'i-, .d i < rs: e a. d w. e hoe - ' : u ten :tin
,T.ij :.. a .,. n ' p nlt. The s, r' eta oo the
,.e of r ' ,it w ere thr ,,t e d w i.h p e . l3e, a i1 all
te i tI . I , i . c r c ro w ,h w h ' sp , "htt V r . Tr he e
rly d dot i rre -:rn ati 1ni 3r iO) perion par
t 1umig i', e I,,king at the pateant. Whbn
S to e1.r ,.e--iai: |,, d o- ar.' PsO.1 - I009 0. i
a iI a ,f 0 E , '. c".e ,, t cr-,.*ied to h:ro:, ' r
S l'rcr ' ct or at hie ,1'r. wae;tg lesirnlg untd
cr I*l.' :.: rr we... r . rao r' oo l noft tie
_tat ol ; wl'o cI.-, ry Oil ,vd by ithe r'ath o' a
, ld h,£iny eht,: d.,,. by all c!,saces ut
Tt'e repert A thee pynat renrr showa I .t
S,* ,l b- te ,.n ird ou: "n brunlaes ~auLr
t o. act ulf .trry. I- i .
w 1.e F en i.. l.es are in Eston 'once.
Tl Pcithvbhidis bate hut conitcluded a fnancial
airat gen ot with the Italian government, by
C;.tch. In payrent o twelve mu inton of trance,
itey w.Il receive the tobacco monopoly of toe
ku gdcm.
" Atrorirl Or'rGE.-Firt Citian -"- At what
Con- period of existence is salmon not fi-h'"
teconrt ripzen --" Give it up.'
cannt (rst citintnt-" When it's salmon eg;t'
hng, 'econrd citizen-" Beg ipardori when it'S
ation what'"
First citizen--" When it's ham and eggs. Can't
rived yoo btear"'
Mi- - Becond citizen-" Police! "
REPORTORIAL BKtVYITIs.-Mr. Jackson, recor
der elrct tfor the Fourth District. yesterday made
a formal demand upon Mr. Vennard, the present
-rcnn.bent, for the possession of the court room
ard records. This the latter declined to snrren
der, upon the ground of his being a judicial offs T
tr nolt mc'ud, d in the military order, of his also (te
iving received a writ of injunction from the "an
-.is I,.trict Court and, furthermore, that Mr. "10
Jackson had Dot comalhed with the necessary re- heat
i1ntrements. Mr. Jackson then withdrew, and at iut
Slaer hour returned accompanied by Capt. De-. ti I
liuity. of Gen. Buchanan's staff. but found the
(, orr room !cked up. and Mr. Vennird abhsent 'hen
Hie theret re ten.porarily postpontd any further "
r, tion, but will probably renew hit demand to- At
The temperature yyeterday, as shown by the ', i
ermometer at C. Dnhamel's, removed to 111 (tlat
Cartnl street, was as follows: At 6 .M. .76 de- l-udi
res; 12 . 2; 3 P. . 7;; 6 P.. 8. in82r
how is it that, when Sheridan was In command '0
Iere. any obstacle thrown into the way of the not
, xecution of his orders was immediately visited tfh
with irlmissal frIom office s Have the powers of tO It
n military commander been abridged since Sheri
dan was dtimis.ed ? Here are a eet of parti- WFi
colored individuals who rebel as'aitst the
u tthority, not only of the distriot commander, 1t cl
ut even of. that of the famous Ulysses Girat, Ielet
it e head man of the United States military. And "'o "
I hen they see the storm which theybd raised w i
about to overwhelm them, thler appeal t) that with
cn i lI:' )+'y autl.tril, asod. npa iLrl- of a thou- ht
satid scI'd rT are distribiuted il diiThrent quarters
1t, Iurnish them wilh aid and protectio.n in the list
ptrfornmance of their nefarious designs against otut
the liberties (:f the people!
An attemptn was made on Tuesday night to rob t t
the establishment of Mr. Stranss, a broker on t 11
t Larles street. The would-be intrulers reminov'-d i
i teral b:i,-ks in which were imrtedded the arlnt att
SIbs or gratings prote.-tLng one of the winlow to
i.lei ngs, and would have succeeded in effecting ttio
at. entraMn'e but for the timItely approachi of an it w
r ,"irer, which induced them to abandon the pro- two
Ject aid run. I'lI,
A bLy named George Blakeslee, cix year' of "*"
ipte, f ti!- i n it -irs at No. I;t.' I.iterty s:reet t.
eI t, roday, asd as dangerously. c ant fatally, in. "' c
;Lur d.
tnt e ouuld ie tijevts entere . Mr. Em:ile Bar- '"'f
re!-,r:'- ot,s e No. I1; l'rieur street, on Tuesday
Cvi DOitg. but stole nothing. l'i'
Jonttc I.utt,,n, dt,vr ti a cctl-trt, :: at. a:sta int d
:, ,,tl iqauree yesterl-vy h .tins o tii;rsvier Mr
sire, t, by his f! at coming in co!,tlion with an
F+ i I h1 :Vy a USI tn.
S11 r 'ur cay-tý beol teacherr And chli''en of the to-d
sCar< tn!elet Street Methdit t'hur'h l ii a hk
a It 'lsatt mon lllhliht excursion up the r.ver on the -hat
i,t, \ .I s tatuhit before last. ci
r i e St. Joseph I'lt- Nic Association annrunce a lay'
Sgr : t-a vti aLd re-union, to be given at the dn
F,. .ln.tU it .'e course, on Saturday. July 4th, au I n" t
i n, -y ttm'i e.tn, .July 5th. We art- mndeit- d' at
the noar.:. c-or fr coti:pliunentary tickets of toit
et Itr: t < il,:tal art of Siheriff Maxwell was to r
« .," t"'0.. , n I.ker, the d.tiant so -,:alted
t', . t com't isioner, in a ";it) *tt:irrati o case in rl
r tt sitd by Mr. Joseph Murphy, recentty
, ,d. w: ', hl- iis the suit at the suggestion ot
Ml- r t;, sn al lI, :-anon.
,A w dat fgog, an Englishman of a certain ace
Srt.: ald a l t. :ttrt (.t-ar. called upon a criole th
" lan Vl was nto tiating a cttain t ir him.
'It . Frer"h ct e te-s hIiave a habit of a'piratlng the Ptn
i: t r It1 hen speaktir English, Juit as the c co
r. it- a- rst te it, or e r"'--,r. the creole in ean
,n" stii n tt Id t-e -mn'tite:t Iri'ou th it the money e"h
. it ndll he forth,-ommng in a few weeks. "But if I clet
.it ti'd e. who if t , ge' theit' roo'-y the: ' " Why,
tt .r ltirs, :prono-unled hairs ) ot co.rse!" ' My Tht
. itr',' exc'aimed John Bull. a gliam of hunt r se
1 I .Lhting ithrouh his anrcr,na he dulne I hi. heaver,
, t.I IcsLe a i lo dy i air on m) head fite I
in.rnry was fI rthcomiig that 'lay. tab
(:t, -utilday morninig la.t, about one o'clock, a sen
wat lti man on Brgundy street, near H!ipital, nar
I: e ivit g two hburgiars saling the wall of a Sw
lis h, it b, use. tired its pi-til at one who was Cot
'tii a-tradd e of the wa I. but mites- d. 11ii pistol ',M
w, : t titt rcvolite for asec ,nd fi-e. and iie snprung
s at lIe ftr ti teen or twenty minutes betore as- 1
Ft 'ire tee-niech him. By that time rie te tiieves
hd r ati- lheir escape. This ta'inmeat has been .
,, , -.: ,, , , by a retpns:hle party.
N,' ttidngs yet of quint'ro, the man whoa mlr- et
tgit'l Maiar dreney at \ v:'or'a re.ttIuralt a few hot
lt I.i,"- ,go. The rnurder it- was nrith r -. ire - r
S I I -t rio to L T.r Illtti e na O c--C tilable than t ito
 calp- otf tie man who is believed to have per- "
I etrated it. he
t hat becon:cs of all the pins ' is a question in the
domestic ecnront.y yet unsolved. What became tt r
.:- t'erday of ail the t cousand nationial wards that
l.r .,ti - r tl.e last six months frequented the our
,r hIt , t- Mechanics' ltstitute' Did they go to +
ut, 0 and earn an honest dollar' Did they go
I r t-o Ilarvey's to tish or to gather bliakberries,
ior it.d b:y all adjourn to the City Park' W tnder
e al to, re 'ate, they were not visible to the naked at
ite in atIy of their wonted haunnts.
t A stritge anrd overpoweringly offensive o-Ir hr
in er at'ied the Senate Chamber yesterd.ty. If it th
a a-,e from neglect on the part of the custodian Ct
dof b:,e hblldlng, the health officer of the I:str.ct tio
slt t:ld apply tl.e remedy. If it arose flam the to
n t r-.lence stricjken radls who lost all self-control
herllce the teritble indignation of a mighty p-ptile adi
nF , ti ( t +- at. ;,rera- e < f nayonetrst protect n
ad t, ui trLIu puuicuanert, It so inipussiblia to say. tbu
rs BoanR to POI.Ica COMMYvSxtSIolti.--The board po
d. rt last evenlig at t-j o clock, Mr. She;ly pre- the
x- sding. t're.etlt.Measrs. Iarart, liard, hiYaarty 'li
al t n ourcellee. ac
n .n ber -of charges preferred by the chief of
ap g I re againet mew: era of the torce were tixed for h
te trial at the next meeting. ie
A charge of illegal conduct at the polls, daring csl
e l1 it cent election. preCle rT d agatn-t a number of tit
en , I ..,- bv a b it l e . a s !a -d on the t oe.
St,: ,er Wilihasm :Ccn. No. 1 ::.arte-rcd f-r a
ew tral upon ta . i-Ze of ci n: act ntitecotilt!nt
e- n toficer. The lilrsec"- itr, Mr. it'rns stated
t.- 'rat he hal ert nttt!iC',c.ty F a c, ve tUbip 'ta
e !, i n his wittre Pa, gia\tip that someho,!v ad I -i
he atie money. hut the fat ht i cervn.tor had nOVcer
'i eit:i edi, artl li' witne'--ss tiere not l.re.ent.
an ipt n mot-i-n f Mr. Eart-a t tlhe charge waHs das
an tli- d an-i t-i er Me'i attn w55s roti r.-ei t tl -uty.
-:,' cir bar: -y ith, No. i. 4 1. was chtitvic
t" wil neglect of du'y io nitig down on hd boatt n,
ii n . ih inhbutlitvrdote tcotdut t ani laons meeg i
re-' wardti his siperi ,r lll'cer, Co-putral Skerrett but e
h o. at otunit of t.e albste.ce of witne-see, the case
w as conunued. The board then adj turned.
I-IvaD or Pirnt tc tOL. DIRE'CTOiR.-The I
i Le I -les of the Itat imeetlug were lead un, alt
pr. aid.
t'y Tlhe report e-f t';e fInane committee was read I
it' al c , -ted. "iiio reCitOrt fir ti's tni-.i t-f hiar
In " uildes an exp i ' e ,f $ ii 000 for teacth:l ,'
ithe i rs. rents, otera and irmplyye. repanrs, it
i. lotroe, prlinting alid atdver' ng, coal, satiitintry,.
i c-c aid the same amount for toe ut,-nth of JI:l'.
"i'.e report if tt.e corolhittee on the nlonani l
, ih,.ls was rec.eivti al-I .,,pted. Ti- sacit-ou
c medon the 20ti ul nit. ib appr.p;riate exer leee.
Ithe graduating class lad been examihed ant cer
t.;.cates were granted to sub as were qualified, it
f si d their names were submit'ed.
rn It.e aecre't-y was gran-, t; leave of absence
w f. I- Iree wtoks.
red .Mr. Geo. Cron oTeredtl a rasn'aition to have i
ais. . e ri arOt tilaile "to tl. S-. 'l..:'p sert ct shai l.
I , t :lhe oLainitan of tLat co,.mitiee ol.oii,ieled
::tn- ot a w nt (I fIi Iis.
the TLe ,imp gelltiman offeredtl a resohlrii n to proi
o-e I it 5c"' ct-lootl a4 t.e !liln']la g c, iled at
ar- : -er.t .s ' ,,i. y uiUit ft.r FC('ool p,..rpti i. ili
it t red to tO- -oter o comC ititttte.
r- .- .' t. - ' I ,ers ntad- lIi qiarterl rt -
-::me ,ht..from waii A 01FF-i> It)
i erage d uttI' itg ici ti W-ite 5. hl.t a
i ,i ' ,- +, t a;m b r L toe rod I '. ,,,n : i; er on tl.eF
the I ster ! -, 79.
i , a tie coloued ,!s 111" pui:s were atd
Su n.'I tl: whrle I lIt;. AveraSe diuly attitl- -
Se was,;-t: tl rotuber i-n the ronl is 12"
t.:1al da-Iy art Wn] e. 13.1"2: average on the
t t .. 1, . " r.u-:t ,cr ton the regitter. t 1-. This t
a ir sot,ab the ," -i to; e t a i -ry ti-4-~ , y con.-i
t < n. I he inrcrese of pupile of both raCes is very
r a' ife~t. and much good can and may be duoe
i) Irca.dinrg gi<. actd litable apartinmenta fr
Ice ,c.rhol., If ite and cou!ored chltdren, who
cial late btensr ri-rig in p'aces badly saapted to
by ci oel purposes. This is not the fault of the
n, dirtectors, lut the grecent dreladlul depreciation
toe ,t city money, which checks all our energies, and
Lket p old and yong standmng in wondering sus
tpense of the trir
FL.ORA TaePLost FoIL.--The Princess Impe
rial, a fily " born in the purple" at Chestnut
H Ils, daughter of Flora Temple antl Rydyk, by
it limbletonian, dam by Lexington.is fne in health
and improves every day in beauty. This daugh
ant ter of the illustrious o;d mare so closely resnm
bles her that people say she is Flora itn miaia
I ture.--[pirit of the Tiumne
STATE LEGISLATURK.* e .
appli
THIRD DAY. Mr
,he t
saemate. M
all el
WIDIUDWtA, July 1, 1868. C
The Snate met abunt nocridlou yesterday. Ppea
(iscar J. Dunn in the chair and twenty redialJ W
members present. The Democratic member-. ( )i
wlo lad been so outrage ouly an-d unlawfully (pea
heated the nay previous, were not in their seats, Tb
tiul were in the Senate chamaber, keenly alive to ti ani
the piogress of events. Mr
'tIe fo:mality of prayer was undergone, and mock
'hen the minutes of the day before's pioj'edings Ih
were read anld aidopted. ran
Alter the adoption of the minutes Mr. Wilcox 'he
ased leave to correct hi- vote on the motion to Ilunt
Si, w Mr. Ulach man, the Dlmo'rat:c etr a' r from pit r"i
Clasborne. Bossier and Bienville. to address the Mr
body. lie had voted in the affirmative, under the aion
imnreetson that the proclamation of the military the P
ut :h!:onder FhoU!d be respected, and that it was I"rm
norhirc but sair that a gentleman sbould have the ood\
right to' speak in -is own behalf before decapit-. Isa's
to tr. He now begged to have his vote recorded Muil
i i that day's luihutes "nay.' The correction nmit.
was accepted and placed unr a the minutes. u'
She ercn:ri'tee appointed to rep,,rt upon (Gen. e'
I:i chanani communication enclosing Gen. Grant's pit
telegram. reported that the opinion of tee pre- Mi
Ssitdu a oflcer of the Senate was, in their opinion, wail'
we It touoded in law, and exerted in consistency the
with the C, nstitution ot the United States; but, ht
' bowever," and not withstanding this well ground P. II
Sd bel-ht, tht y rec(imended ti:e test oath to be ii )
dtlpevn-ed win. and ihe exaction simply of the he I
oath required by and detailed in the Litnsq"ttion (art
of the bsnte. It was due as a mark of deter-',e 1l
to the wishes of the commandicg general ut the lIiai
Mr. Iynch arose and said 'hat as a judge in this n e
ante t ivc h'Lar.es Jalme Fox s great speech on
it e W, esmtitilrer scrutiny,) he could not couscien- Ti
ltuly vtic ulp, the re-omrt in the way int whici to a
it was words d. There are,'our readers must know, the
two paregrarhs in the document-one lauding the
i'crn icr his rul:ng nd his acton, the other al- the
n v ih"g subnlt Sci:ii to the infallibility of the bayo- Ii
nit. hbe word '"hwever"' is to le inkti which c-n- and
t ic's tLe two pIrmgreths. sand b'however" was ti'j
1Ihe worda wlich Mr. I) th i I and as ditic'ultof I all
i igert-ln ,s the -ayonet aforeimid. lie mo.vedtri u It
t apur e the tii wever," or, in~tead, one of the
liagraphl -the teat. we think. aid I
IM";r'. t ,yv andt O'ltars argued the subje ct. Iff, t
Mr. (i'11 raeurced thot what be "done yester- lng
,r 'l " Le wt ull ,d!, to·-da ; it" ,t II he was wrong T
::. stat I "dr,4 3yerterir,"t be mut bhe wrong L' t.
to-day. and ,t at was the r egory ot all who had 4
t.k tl l l'- tei: lath. The .ei..t crt that hall taken :Ul
hbat oath " h"ld not ouliuht to'" withldraw fromn
Ii e;r origlai posit -n. Ine vote was calied as to I
i laying L)ynch'a nmtoiion on the table. The presi- 7
dint cxclaonred " all that's in favor of laying the day
I t, tot on the tabli," etc., the motion wastabled,
at,, the report duly adpteld.t
Mr. ,iDru then expressed himself ready to ad
0n i:oter th te State conatltutional oath to all loelll
I tr- to ato I, it hadl previously been refused. t'
I i. dtr tie ieci on oft the Senate, adopting the
ietort of tie comnmitte. he thought members
It, ut to be allowed to come forward as the rolI 4th
iani called and be qualiti-d; and if any oth.-r
n: ..tor ,, old Prove any crlleague disqoalitied pa o
e ti ..r the i' nstituti n. enarges could be made to
th t "t'c' at *he proper rime.
Mtr. (.lrit hell, iv h hasn been decided to be a
Pt nator t"r, Mr. Sau. .h a,) otlered a resolution to
I et fieet that evirc lh:.IXiti.os member, as his
, tne was ca.l d asni Ie presenaed hmunelf, be °t
oiked it oe could really he qualified under arts- T
cle+ 1, and '.:* of the Conetitutlon. cel
ht. Ray cion.ideled this resolution unnecessary.
The mIatteCr was ite of conscience, with wrich A'
I et store had nothirg to do. It was for them to "
in quire into the status of senators when charges h
riwe brought against ithm. The resolution was R.g
tabled, arid the roll called for the conservative to I
senratitre to come forward and be qualified. Their F
nan es are as follow, and they all were duly "It
a sworn by Mr. Dunn. who really sha wed a very is
,coteous and graceful lt havior in his receptiou
t a his p,-llial ! 8011an grerie'anttpl tdel, to. wit: of
I. V. Arder, n. A. I. HBaeou. W. F. Blackman. I i F
SI. epll n, 1: R. hay, J. C. Egan. M. A. Fonte, '
I:. % F ,tch. E. L'. Jewell. F. I. Jewell, W. t)fftt, "t
n . N. igden, W. L. hlb impsn, S M. fold,
I . \ h e .j' d . K. Willianm. It ulit be remem
iher d tlhat Mr. Toddi is nlot a conservative, but
had declar, d that, he would not take the tent oath
r1 r rc ac.ins which he ehould hrreafter divulge.
ibr. Wilccx arrested the process of oath-taking nix.
wtltti the stitement that the seats of Messrs.
S raughn Ogden and Foute were contested and Li'
in the protests under consideration. He merely m- n.
is ti tded toi notify the fact, and waived the right to A.
ae:. ree the protest at the time. After the cere
r , oity., Mr. Donn blandly introduced the newly J.
to :ahi:fied gentlemen to their colleagues, and sug. for
eat d that business be proceeded with. sets
to Mr. Sambola was omitted from the number. ,
r alinnoch he went upon the strse in company
id H"i Lis confreres, Dunn soicaB;y remarking, in ''n
alswer to the secretary, that the calling of Mr. wa
or aln bi-a's name at that moment was useless, as ste
the mithject of his admission or rejetion was to be
an rted upon by the Senate. the committee on else- qut
t ions and returns having already reported ad- '"
he sets' ly to his election. 'f
'ol I he riles of the special session of 14lq were or
s adopted ftor the guidance of the present Senate.
an erndd and changed to suit the exigencies of
the titen.
Sine committee on elections and returns re- de
rd iprted the Hun. lReuben White ineligible under be
the (ol-t'tution to occitnpy a seat in the Senate.
ty 1lhe committee were then discharged from further i
aci-a.n p
of cMr. Iynch moved that, as the House was to
or Llieady aijiourned, anid no further bosinesa could rF
lie tiansisted until the two bodles met In joint '"u
ig teiioun aid adopted the ,conisttutiiontl amend
of 1li.t. t 'e senate a.ijourn to meridian to-day. at
uijouerned accordtng'. Lu
llam l se a of Itepresntaitives.
ed The hm1-e was cid',l to order at 12 a. by the
J~a P- cr, 1:. It. coahd>:. Fifty-vone members Li
p'T v- nt.
r 1 ri.yi r by Riev. Mir. I;ing ly. ti
'-i.e esieti c'toniluiite*- to whom hid been re
If'leed the coitnillnu.catlnn friom ;en. Bchatnan, at.
it ,'kI- hg the ilpit it cr-it 1-'a. Grant, re'.ort-d
1a nt gn viw ot thli IrCllt .f the penerst com- It
' mlellI di g the arnes ,nd of the ir;.,om of (Gen.
Su, I.;:-Uan, the isule of the teniporary chairman, al
ut requ:ing the te t oath as a quhtlic-ation, be ,
e tilihdrawn. th
e-sern. MiMillen, L.ee and (;ray (I:.) p ,ke
'he hr' I) o adiOn a t' of the actiot reo.,m::m.e. e, .
r. liar; or, tlI' of St. Chartea, d-. ired t-i
al I w if cis involved an admiilin that wilat had
ad t. i, It h r. d tie iaS 'ro:,g.
t ,:r. 'ClI tin r.,'l., " Ni,'" -O ar as lie was
Mr liarper clnitntiit. saying thit if he voted t
r i p'round of nmier-y, hui because he was
l , i, d to. it
' ur: I. ( i) of Ilaforchc, wanted the test
Ia b atltilil d.
leri Iiir;!, ( .' of at. Jrhn Btaptiot, hadjfavorel t
ted -ti :t·t ,ath, but now tr;tal,., the report of the
c-n nmittee might be adopted. Men's opinions, he o
.e ti \ ,, wer-e alway" liahle to change.
: , previ 'is q'--tin was thtn ,rdevdd an, 1
the rt,,rt was adopted--Mnrcell voting In the
"It ' , eticcr stCleeti'tg that the roll ht " cI d ild
ln it t -a, t,,-nltn er n-t, ri nt n It ,i'rahleI
no :t do p.r lDM ,:l,n, rf cIarr·,l l, mtiov-| thit ,
h ..-t f L- rcll hit -d anmwil·d ,
,'at ' '~ae w ,T. I ,t,- ar-. c-'i'teatI'l and thie d
S ."arb !ied by the Il'h artlie ot the Constlto a
t. t. T:: m ti: w: ,s 'carl e'. I0
r i i r,-ll a tien cl te ao.-irc-- gly, ao]
Sr.., I. MI. Kamvanaih or Ct. l.and-y, ani C.
'o ". a it I v. itt.' .1, 1 ;resentl- ttiettelvee o
a' Ia e -ctret  t" ,h-k t -iaT itfy. .*. rto r a trci' ng
:1t, 'it. ra;O,! tiv a l:epuCb'ican member against
al- r. Nibl , t I rl.an", on the grcound that on the I
'i. : r: C y th aItt taIir -itn dh oasd iotd ofb hi : mrt1 II
I '"n in til.e ('i f-dera'e arcly, the oath wan
the ICr:inistered by Chief Justiie Hyman to the a
[his three vtrt'mer,. and they took thclr veata.
v.I- A i*c' ti util 2 'cl!ock i. v. was then moved :
rery .Ld carried.
bi Ae'TEReNOON CEan tOtN.
fc A q'rwm not ieing preient at 2 r. u., tite or
who gealt at-.ims was* direc'ed to hring in th- al.
I to tiLt 5a. Pred:rng this action Mrc W. P. Noii e
the (I . of rleens, madle a motioun to adjourn b r
and Btcwnaty Te minutes after 2 o'clock the chair- p
sus- nati called the Hin'e to order, and daretted the 1
ei retary 'o tall the roll, a quorum uesug preaeso '
Mr. lxath tlrey (iL.), of (Ioachita, male a
ape- c.nttnio t o into a pyinmaient orcatatl.-on.
triut Mr. W. P. Noble (1).), of Orleans. ohlered an t
, by orcerindsent to call the roll of all the members t
tlth aecord-ng ti the election retoras made by Gen 1
ugh- Buchanan. The gentleman supported his amend
mtm- ment by a few forcible remarks, citing the rules
iiai- of the Congress of the United States, the ruling of
all other Legislatde bodies, and piardclarly to I
ce tain action taken in what the speaker called
hn- late rebel legislature. as being more dr. c Iy
applicable to the casee under consideration.
Mr. MeMillen (R.). of 'arroll, mowed to lay on
;he table, which was carried unanimously.
Moved by Mr. McMillen that this Hlouse go Into
an election of permanent organ aw.on. ctarried.
C W. Loweli II.), of Caddo, was nominated for
speaker, and et;eeted by acclamation.
W. '. 5 ble (bi ). of Orleans. and J. H. Vean
(1 ). of I'idd,, were appointed to conduct the
speaker to bit seat.
The speaker addres-ed the House briefly,
tl acking the members for the honor conferr, i.
Mr. Wm. Vigers was nominated and u'ianl
moualy "lected clerk of the House.
Ihere were three nominationa made for ser
.rant-at arms: but after some maneuvering among
thle nomineas two were withdrawn, and Capt.
Iruntrd was unanimously elected to fill that Im
p rtent tilie.
Mr. Brewe-ter (R.), of Onachits, made a meo
tron to appoint a cummittee of three to wait upon
the governor of the etate and the Senate to .a
ftirm thenm of the permanent organization of this
hod\--carrved; and Mr. M.,ree, of Ouachita, Mr.
In' ,l:e (colored), of Orleans, and Mr. J. H.
Mll'Vean, of Caddo, were appolnted on this coam
niltte.
in.t motion of Mr. McMillen (R.), of Carroll. the
c'e, k arid sergeat-at ar-is were authorized to ap
peirtt two a-rta'.nts each.
Mr. Burrell (colored), of St. John Baptist.
wanted to suernd so as to suspend the limits of
the app inting power, but was overruled.
heat lved that a vote of thanks be tendered to
R. If. Icat tile, (colored. It.), of Orleans, for his
sytry digs tied conduct and impar'ial ruling while
lie preldt I over the deliberations of this House.
(earrlei untttninouly.
Mbr. McMM:l.in It.), of Carroll, offered the fol
louir g resolutionri
1..' ir ed, thbat the 14th article of the propoeed
renn,!tentt to the ('onstitution of the United
.ta s be aecepted and ratified by this body.
The genrlemiun here found that it was neoessary
to suspend the rules to enable the house to pass
the resolution Ihrngh the neoessary readings on
the e. me dey, and he therefore moved to suspend
the hites for that purpose.
bir. May D) of Orleans. called for the yeas
ard I ap) o,, thi mIlotion, which w.is carried oy a
t"j ry 1' ,;'. Meere. May and Notle, of Or
Is stir, and 'ierce, of l;ossier. ()emuocratr) voting
Il it r- epatvle. li e resoluitin wae tihent -i t on
'- third ri adirg by its title, aflter which it was
ad l.ied by a ,erict party vote of fifty-niue itt the
ftrvtivc. . %es-re. M yi Noble and Pier .e vot
tmg iI1 the rega'ive, as before.
TLe restlutton was then sent to the Senate for
c,  rrt, t e.
u", notetin of Mr. Morey, (Il ) of Otachita. thp
:u'(- ,',vernitng the Uongere of the I'uited rtates
Sc', adoptI d f,,r the government of this body-so
,l ."- l tri:ehle.
1 'e Hourne .leu adjurned until 12 o'clock this
day.
.ot 5 IMtasl I'rnae.
LArkensae whe.t is light.
SIt it, lately idropntn, is now fine in Alabama.
J;hrtny ThoUpaSoo is performing in Shreveport.
1 l re is to le a regatta at Point Clear on the
4th iutt.
'liT editor of the jparta (La.) Times han a pea
po th t e le . Ih ,g.
A tit a of ieo hundred emigrants passed through
He; piteald, Texas, o the h7t inst.
1 ut)l e;,uen- Joural has a radish measauring
la i, ct, in letghb, and 16 in circumference.
1. lilht aln - lt.i brilit-nulg, i Uhse crop report
of - Op* I, (: Courier of the 27th alt.
Texas cro, a have been finely refreshed by re
ceill rainse.
A i .tllro, has been s Irveyed fronm Brenha-n to
ujln o. under the dlrecoinn of the Texas Central,
wirct conmpany proposes to build it.
h' i, s, Ih gs aLd heat cattie are dying rapidly on
,,g i rete , in Fr.nkllo L'at ish. Tht. di n-u e id said
to ie "bartton.
F vers, deungue and minor complaints prevail
it o, ,t Batitn Itoug par'b;: but shrimp fihling
is tltie. as we learn f'um the Sugar Pltuntnr.
A Ctharlesttn paper complains that p ,or devils
of tx itbe are cbestd out the enj ymiiut of1 fruit.
it fet. etu h bh;gh pri:e in New York.
Anplie prep rati, nl, as we learn fro:n the GA
z. tie, are wade and making for tlhe regatta to
n.te oil at !;ay St. Louis on the 13,:h and 14th of
J: y
iti. L.uievi'le Journal and Conrier, whiih have
I, bi t%-utog each seven papers a week, have,
by tiuiual arrungearent, reduced the number to
six.
'I he l,ouisiana IBeptiet State convention will be
Lhld v nii the Baptist ;hurch, in Sarcveport curn
n.u t cin on Friday, July 3d, IAiy. at 11 o clouk
' lie Pine Bluff Vindicator relates: " The wife of
J. Ii. Elsane, of our city, is one of the heirs of a
Itortune of $1,tn.iOo,00, lately bequeathed by a re
Iattve who died in England."
At Vicks urg, Friday night, a poor woman with
two children, while hurriedly attempting to get
,n hoard rte steamer Ruth, fell overboard aid
wa. dicn taed. The motherleas childre left on the
steamsnr ali.e in th:±ir great sorrow.
e ,en. Mehone hira contracted for a sufiolet
quantity of aew iron to relay the Southside and
Virginia and Tennssee railroads, and the delivery
of the amne will commence about the last of July
e or the first of Auguset. at
I hle Macon (Ga.,) Telegravmh I. informed that a
jf be. ulitul 1, t~c:ed lit, on College street, Macon.
I:as been ,urcbhaed flor $200, upon w'ich are i
idelte is to be inmediately erected for Bishop
ir beckwLth.
. 'le Monitor is the name of a new paper in
sr Dlnton, Texas, edited by Tom. It. Urnett, and
punbished by Chu. R. G(eers. The editor appears
to be a sharp wag. He aays they have "the
d right qualshty dirt' about Denton for fruit rain
it tug.
A newly married couple from Pine Bluff arrived
at lival's Blofi, Ark., recently, and there the
1.ublead got beartly drunk. tWhile sleeping off
I Is dsbauch, the wile " went through" his pock
rei. etcored the aum of two doliar, and returned
to I er irends.
'e he V'er.ail'nrville Advertiser of the 27th nlt.
rl Ltie- a tHnlt CtowIlt account of the crojs in the
lt hlnrug patabh of Lafaye ette. It aays "every
tt rtg i enitnlg to us ti the futore and there is a
a · , ue, t hue tnhat gs and delights the prospects
s. tar."
d \e learn from the Vicksburg Timen of the
O ilhotit g '. an oid Citizen, Mr. l.awreao, t;ciuella,
. t the aloie natied city. The Lcause f thins sad
0, alair .as Mr. ienell refusing to dtink with
ue un. 'lhe allair created intense ex:irement on
the streets.
ke Ihe Empire P'arih says it is safe in stating,
bait .g ac' denta, that the yield of cane and rice,
ti in -iLrlunae parih, will be mu.h above the
ad averege of the Last lew yeare. A large crop of
sre Oet otatoPC ti promi.ed. The health of the
as ari:. Ias unusdiy guo I.
in Ft t ~\ay,). ;a., Newton Brbelr was called
el t ,hi gate of tl.e htuae whbrae e was stopping,
ii 'I e' 'At by sortie 're rinug a mule. The
as si xt day the trucks of the nltti were tolliwed to
tihe (ltrlo of a yeong man named Mikliy, who
,t ,., a suitr fir.tie haiinu t a you, t lady whine
pre fer. one wss :ir Barber. MUtckley was arrested.
el The A rtio Gizette, of the IJrt lunstant, ye :
he "On last Wedteday,. two young girls. a Mise
he Orllin ani M;asOosetley, about eleven nd twelver
years .I age, were bathing in the Colourado river,
sI it e six or sev-t miles below Anustin, when, he
e . tt nt;: armedtl by spproaching lu'otat:ps, they
i,,,.t:.) got into deep water, and moat eal to re
S It'., 6ethi were drowned."
'li \Watr ( ex~u) Begister of the 24th nIt.,
it 5 a: lirrves rig is now about Over threiuhout
t , rer itlnl. or weater wsr very favorable
e durlig the lar' eout days, but we have ito anuiune
S~lhat we tave suspected, that the crop of wheat
Is ex' ed:n.ily short. This in attr:iuti'd to varioua
n l .tei- stit a's droughlt li : fall, t'e rra ~hip
C. r.. rrst. " I,'il" and " Ihort heads, andl d0terl
e' orated r ed.
nit 1le baton Rouge Advocate says: Saturday
n .t erc.rg five prioiner, Hsrron Jacknon, Willis
the I,, hluan, .lacjii Bates. Alex. S:ni:iitt aul El
tr tod tlilIde, airneted in Frst F'.liciana and
ran cl:urged wi'h the murder of Timothy Murphy.
the were broughbt down runm Clinton nder gouad and
;.aced in jsil. 'Ihey were all unegrmes, but assuert
d ti at two ;,tle men are inpltated in the mur
der.
Ihe Batin Rotuge Adrocate, of the 29th ult..
r. esys : "r '.-day, Assistant Ma-bhal Wies wan
it, tailed upon f) an i ficer of Commissioner Shan
'e non, wlt, reluestedl the pleasure of hs company
for on a trlp t . New Orleans. to answer to a charge
intade against him of striking a negro woman,
hr- hsu~bt in tire list barge of his duty keepitg peace
ttse i: the market of this city. On this charge be baa
ot. already been tried beflre the Iiitrlit Court, now
e m sein ession, and plead guoty, bult expressed no dis
,ncir. att'.n to rncompany bhaunon's ofcer. But
An the general cnommandrg the poet, benlg aware
era that there existed no impediment to the adminis
en. tration 1 josti..e hy the civil courts in thtI city,
nd- a.d that lWies had been tried already on the same
ales charge, refutsd to allow him to be carried away,.
Sof and Con, mis.,ner Bhaauon's ocer departed as
Sto he came, without an prsoner."

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