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uportuvt FROM kiw osixivs. Arrival of the lulled States steamship jmatanzas. The duiji^s #f liie Rebel Ram Arkansas, as kepresented by Secesh. CENERAL MAGRUOER AT CAMP MOORE. uxiom 8extmiot INCREASING, firmpoodenre Tetwren gra. bntler ?nd the Bcbt-i Geo. kuggie* Regarding guerillas. PERPLEXITY OF THE NEGRO question. XAVAL ATTACK HEAR fabcagoula kecriitim bb sr ra m:w Orleans, Ac., ic., jtc. The Oiled S'ales nril swimnr vatanzm arrived i?t it. ancrt yesterday from Sew or!?uv, aiakiug the pas m six days raid fight horns, with mad aa<l cargo to mora br' ih rs, Navarro & Co. Tbe following is her list ef j>as>?rojreri<:? Hen y Ryan ai d lndy, m A. Lizardi. Jules June, la>!y si* children and two nervarits; lsaa? Hart. nelvii soule M. Herns lace, P. Xot'in lady anj child. F. Velardo,d. he-re, Mrs. C perketis. wm. l. M.-Wwelv , lady and chil i; ? h. Mary a. Carte: and child, (lifter llilurd. lady aiid *.o?ou Fausett,J. barges,l B. poihiei-,.1 9<;ucan, k. Vanildi and brother, isaac tona ai;d lady, J. w i'ents, Jns. H. Ca'dwull and son. Mrs. l<ouisa Row, Mrs. b. ave^no, five i hi drsu and two se vatm: I . verves und fcdy,W J. taaywum, :a>.y ai d servant: k. Rarelo. k Harris. R. bh h.<nau, Mrs. II. de mtijui, Miss L. de M?.jan 9. vcoloeky, J. Bear H. bodeuheiiner, A. lochenmeyer, A Carpenter, S. Sibley, A. ~anat. A. Allen. J. 1). Hoff. Mrs. l. mliue. F. Brett, w. Stelweth, Kcl'er k rtz, Mr* mary tiiraud, Wm Ryan, I). K. Hastings, J. B. Morris. M. J Mose.R. Robinson, a Williams. Tbn rarpo of the Matanzas consists of 420 hogshead" aad 160 barrels sugar, 140 barrel* rosin, five boxes straw hats. we are Indebted to Mr. J. E. uuertas, the obliging purser of the ma tan rat, tor the lateat New Orleans papers. i be weather m New Orleans since the sailing of the Isst steamer has been is fallows:? ? A. M. 12 H. 4 P M. IP.H. July 18 82* #4* 92" #0" July 10 84 01 vo so July M H4 06 66 88 jui v 21 85 04 06 85 Jaly 22 83 itt 95 m joly 23 82 pi 96 86 my 24 83 87 92 S? Oar New Orleans Correspondence. New Oruans, La., J ily 25, 1842. 1i>oup\t? "'WtRing Un Ham A Van cu?7V Hi'itemm' t? iVrui OrtniM ConnrqumL upon Her Lair Kzjito.l?Vox ra.ru: say* new..I Caput Her?General itipnuie tu Ccmp Moore? H* is SmI to Open a Way u, Mexic ? IU*Aih>ii Deulopirig lis, If?Vniun Rein foremen* Aortai?CapUiiH Buck i nan ii Paicagou:a?Stct'k Wo m n Conctuiny HeU. Skxr,*liootej- ir it l'i*?<7owng (en Pe ered?Tut Gray CI u ?3'ieU Statur the RcMt~ Kiel Hntlrii'i Briny Erected?Gii-rilla Oulro, et?<*?'* Arr. tel at Ihstayf for a (ijpturrd I nwu Man? <l?l er rt^lel A nail tnuticeraied?TteX-yro QriestVjn? At*o 'Hy i jficHili A py?\nUit?A t ay of JVik?from Utt ItrfeLi Rrrardittg CuerU.ai?T!-t Con tip ruler,ce?Oen 9*ller'i Hospitality to hlcbel ijtficen?.Smguiar Sud ten Pe iV?ASit cr of Ckantf G' ti NjtOi tu Nurte Our Wounded.Srtdier*?Six llun.irot Uni'ed Sola S?Ui*4r? jttcruiled in ?V< 10 Orleans, and Slore Krpc led. dt. "Have ws % ram among tu?" 1 begin to think ws have ?Disss indeed Cm 'dure tarragut ha* made mutton o. kim before Ibis. But for sevaral days my mlud wx ta a conation of uuparal.oied psrpisxlty. That Memphis paper which, tUe tho French com ?-outer, "being eery lame," ?k daddied ion* before an> attack was made on the town, and is sow published at Branada, Miss., anless, In anticipation of tho capture o' I at village some lims imbe early pert of the next century, M bee again picked up its (ticks and travelled down t< ils region of Cape Horn, or some other place which tJers ?ocurity for a rev months longer?ibis paper, wbicb I believe is called Ike Apjya?aad which certainty ipi*a!s rerr loudly te our pity?bad a flaming announcement th* etber day tliai the graadosl aavai achievement ever wit Braced In tb>s world ( icd. as far as tbe Apyeai wsf aware, ui alj etber}, had Just f>e? ? accom, <li*Lsd by th? ram .vrkausus, aud had setabliMi*d the supremacy 1. aival architecture el Yazoo City, In the Stale of Ulsslx si ?pl, ovei all oiner metropolises throughout this gl be lerrcsiUl. This veracious journal, whose exis'scc prsvkms to this rcbemoa there was some slight res ?.4i to believe in, also cosv-yed. In terina sumcisnt iy ar b juuus, tbe idea thai tbe "Father of Waters' w - wee vast grave nt dep .rted guab.jats, ships of war ao?! lil-faleJ "bummers,''and that Commodore I'avis woes last iteeo, was floating sbo.it on a patent life pre srvmg 'tool, waving his only rem lining shirt cllar as a signal of distrass. l'nd<>ubU-dly ibis awtsi sews oogtii tu have l>e?u very deprei-PMiK, and if Uh' United State* inops is tbU ?ny Lad rt?pei:Mully fol!t ?e.l tbe example si the preple ot tbe No tb wl.en the Merrimac eut such ?apere in Ilampum i'.oads, as would bavs bean more s sdil-bls to li e balurai exuberaoce of a youth! ul billy g .at iban te a full grown i atna.chnl ram i.ks ibe Mrrri* siae, our msn wc>,ld have b??'B frightened c nau out oi A* excelh Lt rhsen whirb our worthy (Jncle sauinol <up t>lws to hir brae* loMiers. Hut ibey sre a perverse set, sad ird-ted n Heating the mutter with astounding ?us mess. m ?>< pes tion to tbe nm stir siory cf tbe Avp*U. tb' D-ua stated, in substance (on the Informal)** of s part/ who was not In the rrmotest degree riiated to Uir afetqaito. s 'Tri able getill mau''), that lbs "jtrksnsss'' ?ever ?tii>te?t rxuep'. to tho frenzied N-aio <?( some sd4:s hSMloO se> usfcsr, and that Yi*?> riv^r ?ras known on y le snoie sitpsraunuated old iteograp.ivr who lived prerlou* to the flelugc. The effect of lbs sews from the r?bel paper ? n tb<- sesssMunmU in town wss sot, for noms rsa sa pr< bihlj known to themsslves. sxbilsrstiug. Co: fe ie'Ste notes, t.stea<1 of adeaneiag Ore or six i er sent, tumbled down from sixty cents to Orty stid Ully Uk?s o? U os tbe do.iar. On Monday ws got as authentic atxount of tke tfan ? and slthout-l It was sot parti' unrly Uatt< r.ng to our nary still :t was. a< we supposed, a perfsrt bagatsila ?wtu<>are<i w.th lbs exat^erate<l jars spun by ib* A}pe.il. By the ari lti?I ot' ths K? u?irg|.>n on Tuesday oight, from Visksburg so Sunday night, I lexrs utat so attempt to cut out tho Arkan ss from ui. ler i.ie rebe. batteries w ta to bs mad* trial night. Co:ntn<?ior* Karra g t rajs In wll! hat * it,a ram if he ;s"? every i steel lb bm i ' St in the attempt, and he will accomplish l is pur f??' ifbn iant <!aring snd id lomitabis energy are goo?l fcw the w r*. In ibis coonei t on we bav>- to meurn the ts?s of t'a| vun i.lynn and il< ? of hi* men. of ibe Fourth Wweo..etn regiment. 1 Key wrs of tbe and loroe sst t k as ixt in rantuilat. ibe ai??0'a? ?^to e el* nbeuM wave Y m Oj. U?P'aiti 'I ynn was a brave, i t etf.cer, a t M^lu i |.rs:sc -isi. ae avrsrtid bis m n Ih-'i vhe men I mn o( thi ir having Iwlistei ut tbe Foui th Wis M,llnii wii.ch ther? is e?i braver corps is tin ?eld. Tbe u?lciitl <n of ihs nt'n <v*s end n?!y "o run uown t? *fw Orleans, tl i?*?ib'.'' and ku?;k lie few war teeseji ws Imve b?T' Into i?<- .??<? m l 'ber. a mo-. afM. l w ,uh: bavs t-een ioa'lc ir'.m ? amp M ?ite, and very 'ikei> ? i isii g ib ths my Hi. u ? . ii<> <.<, ? m -veni'-t t mtirtii |. ?'i',t !" our be.ti, ".tbbl'd,'1 o.l i'h? r,,ty would br laid .it psli<* flr?l f.'e h -nr that Vugruder bs* urrt- si ?t i -..p ?f,n-e d Wket. c tiirtmi, pro bah y Wit.t Ifi ? I'ltcrti tin c ,'lscti. ? a,like I ?r. bi oali wtr wbwb to ?IU< It tills ei;>. L. , c ? ? ii will liud Wen. I'b?i - p ?pai. u ? .? ki'.i a' t.'C tn ?? lliuiml (two Sf int eDcmoei u ab: b ??I, d l/ivnH1' . ? t- .Irrnv of .hs <>utf. ! thmV her- ' l b >1 wliat tl.s rebals ?-? re k't: di-.g thr bi ?? ?<+ M suclis-.' WhlSk the 1 eel ti. fc.uue id :m? , < t lot lisnau, of th)1 gunboat tii ey Clouo, u 1 ? .*?**k.e uiics It tbiu a ^e * <ayi< there will . ? .ii?ij :p ilifre fo n-ocnni it ? a 4 .1 tus bri? ? reiiuiit to .t^aio destroy it It IS <h u:|kl by uu e llut the iso*.* exi*ecl to #ssk'ie?4 ?? ?*?!?'u.,1. I;. ivt-' iI ere l"H(, tn l h?\a cei.t Hapu.ler ttown beei'to :r? i >d o < s His way tbroufb u ? ?>?' I'laa tv K'.two. Wj ?r. a ln<l llMil. IS probably to eocrs* *f pr*para:kM Pw their Baal r*e?|s 1MB. U to a great pity that th* goveroaa?Bt *?a't ??? oa ? few thousand raore troop*. so thai w? inighl entirely dean out this Statu and tb* lillle towns over oa MiaeM. sip}11 r>*und. Encouraged by Um reeeUblishnwnt mt tM UuiUd Slate* autUi rlly m New Orleans. a great many p*opW ia lb* surr*undiog country have grv?n more or lam *ipr?s aws to th* llaioo feeling which the tyranny lh*y bar* been heretofore aubjec ted to batt supt>reiweti. Tlie w It M that guerilla bauds are retaliating by outraging the people ana stealing or destroying their property They appeal to Gen Butler for protection; but what can he do without reinforcements t Wlwu Goo. Wltliawa a*.l bis command arrive we Khali bo able to assist the towns in our immediate neighborhood; but witb a reinforce ment of Ave or ten thousand mi wo eould clear lb* Slate of active secession fr m one and to the other. i apt. Buchanan, now of the gunboat Grey CVoid, bit orroerly of the Now London, In whkh be, wiib Caot Heed,gained the acknowledgment from ether naval otB cers of 1 laving done more service in the war than any ?.he two otl'.cer* in the navy, bos beeu off ou what he < al s a "i yrooting'' expeditiou over to Pascagoui* and other points on the Sou nil. Last Thursday tbe Grey i'loud and the Sew Iaicdon arrived off !'a.-o.ig'>ula. Tbe draught of water of the New l?rd u was loo great to ad mit of her going up to tbe town, f.o Capt. Rjed was b iged to lay offal anchor. ('apt. Bichauan pushed on ip to the town, and, landing bis men, destroyed the ofllc* of tbe telegraph to M bile. ihe operator, stistMCt i g the design, escaped with most of the api* ?atns before the lin y Cl< ud arrived, but ?'a>t. Buchanan fixed ilia wires and other property :i such a manner tha- tb* apparatus w?n't b-', if m cli c ount. H then tried to go up the I'ascagou a river. b".t found that the rebels had driven cown ppes and annk r.alb< ats as an obslrur'ton. He fastened on to eno of i tic r lie? and endeavored to pull it up, but couldn't do it. lie then tried to edge in between the piles, but that being no go" be manned a launch with sixty maru ea. whom he bad borrowed from the supply ship Potomac, at Ship Ib and. and started up the river to cut the cable in another place, so us to more eficctually stop communicati n with Mobile. As he ?>? d-awing near the land be saw a crowd of women scatter and run, and su an instant he received he c ncealed flr* of about sixty muskets. His men diop ped in the boat, and by that means probably saved m ny lives. Ten of th* men were wounded, on" it U feared n?. rtally. 'lb* lire was r<turned by the marines,and three rebel men and una woman wero k led. Qipt. Buchanau ! then returned to the Gr*y Cloud with his in*n. H* was informed that lb* pe*pl* hud Mint off for two | hundred soldiers and soma field artillery; so be lidortn*d the inhabitants of Pasc go ;la tbat he should lay ? fl tbe lowu uuil th* L*xt morning, and If be was fired upon h*" would shell and de-tr. y tl>* plat*. H* was not further molcsUd. On returning to New Orleans be stopped Satur day at Cov ington, and on going ashor* found the place entirely deserted, apparently, but he received informn lion that behind a grocery store there was quit* a littl* force of reli*l soldiers c< m ealed, and waiting t* dash out n ,. n ur fi roe and "gobble" th. m. Captain Buchanan ?liacted to think that th*re was nobody in th* place, and withdrew bis m*n to th* gunboat, and then let lly two fl. * second thells at th* groc*ry, and immeclately ' bar* was a stamp?d* of the most surprised and fright ened man .hat one < ften sees. The rebels arc raising the (una from I lie r*l el gun boats sunk in the rlvarr serosa th* lake, and are creci.ug batteries to defend iherr.s ivos against invasion. General 1'utier ho* adapted a new plau to prevent the o':tra(;en of guerillas, of which I liav* so frequently sicken. I-aft week a band or these outlaws came to the h< iih* of Mr. ThoinaH S. B.rbank, of th* parish of ^t. Johi. th* Baptist, at night and s*izod the per? n of bis in < ther and cai rted him off across the rivor to Opelcusas, where Governor Moore is, and rumor says that h* h.s -inco b< en t-.ung. All this because he is guilty of being i Union m n. On SaUiday Mr. Ti omas Burbank came down to th* city und appealed to General Butler for protection. and ask. d him to devise some plan by which ih ? guerillas might be prevented from murdering nis brother and ihe other Un.on m n that hav* been taken from their homes. Tbe Gei.erul told Mr. Eurbar.k to name a Ualf dozen men in the pariah who represent he influence and wealth of the district and who are noted for iheir strong secession ism. He named ihcm.and ou Sunday,accompanied by Captain Clatk's I company of the Twenty sixth Massachusetts, lie went up n a I oat to the parish of St. John the Baptist, and ar I r-sted Messrs. Desloude (a brother-ui-law of Slidell and itaauregari), P. A. St. Martiu. Girard, MaUin Mar ml.Ion, C. uoudrey and G. Luminals. They were brought to this city and cotihued as Hostages fur the Union men .ii the hands of tbe guerillas. I hey hav* since been re eased,by giving their pato.e not to leave New Orleans, a d to be forthcoming at General Butler's ord*r, and by i urnishuig very giroug security. He hav* had another rase of tending i woman Into convenient A young an t vary pretty woman, Mrs Cowan, was arretted last week for violeut secession de m natratioas; but alter a few days of custody sb* wi>s r ie..s-d on saiur iay. Th* first act of her llb-rty was to -end a card to the Dei a defy tig the authority of th* I'Dited Plat**, and then she forwarded h eipy of ti * '-ard, " w.lh lb* complimcnls of the autUor," to Gen Butler. <in Sunday ahe was again arretted, but ou the appeal of her m iber ?i< re .ease tbe sau.e day nn Monday, for rea-ious thai ar* nec.'*sarily secret, tat vary editable I* the tienera., ahe was Uketi o>er to Kort IcO inti, where ah* will bo lr*ai> d with i<*rfect kind i*ss, and as the fori Is In su|>erb couditioii, she is likely lo ;>aas tbe summer very pleasantly. Lieutenant Wen *ei, of G*n ral Hutier's s ail, was her es<ort to the tort ^nd on her trip she confessed that she had reowl.y hao xieasion to cban^* her opinion of General Hut er. ami that ahe had cooc*iv*d a d*ep respect for him. Sh* was It. capital spirits, ami aoenied to look forward loaioai d<nce ai th* fori with no little delight. The ihr** persons whom I mentioned in my last a having beea arrested while trying to pass our lme? hav* b en p tnisbed as follows:? M*?srs. Kossj and Dacrft-, -?nt to tort St. Philip, and Mr. Kussell, haviug be*u *u gaged iu attempting to get away for the purpose of at tending to th* business of bis empoyers, Messrs. U*n tail\Nu. Lewis h C*., was released alter Lis principals ?iad p.id a III.* of $o?0. lbs uegru q.eatioB t g?ttmg to be very orensini; and iraixiruat here. Just beyond Ceneral Phelps' in** tbu e Are Lve ur k tx hundred cvtleoied. and the o* u*rn are con 't?ntiy apply ing to haw tiiem returned. Unlet* t tie iu?ster> hiv? taken t It* 0.1th uf adepance fieuerai Holier won't even liwtan U. thorn. Mia cw .ree baa bMu eiui neatly conservative, uid be Lti dono bia b?M todoji;* tic* U tba proprietors, and ?l (ha muse tun* t. adhsro to tba lawf of Congress , but it in lm ?oskI1>J? t* utiify both aid an, and tba goveri tsent (.nt: hi rau'l emphatically to estnbiUb w.mc dor Hied policy on thia (icrpiexiuk question. TI.e <? ncra. ha* d<c ded to *enil a Uige uuTtber of the negroi"! withio the red. ral lines down to lb* form u> work in the Itilr.uchtuents, thu* obtgiiig tl. in to earn then aub*i*t< nee. The pe iple here are very much eier<:iac< in the n.atter of the negr *a, and are bcc-nnlng a go <. deal eisimed. A well koo.vn citizen, who lives jus aiMive Carrollton, called en General Butler a few day* Hiricc, and be#r'd that something might be Hone l< svine l'l? family Irom Ins danger* which bit appn be ded from the grat mituuers of b.arlu In tii.? neigbhorbuo . Hi. aaiu b>? ?.?* afraid of a night attack and lie wm alar .tied for lUe kafutv uf tits young Inly d i'i.'lrei . .he i cLcral arttlicd him th4 there wan iio <Lir.Mi i and that, it. caw of any outrage being corrwi.t ?eil ''jr the legives, but b..j ? net a ?.? n;d bo a ie*dy frr tl ? m v fur arm d traitors, T-e vld gsutl* id-is* ferns were a g<o4 d?i?l am.as., at it he riUJ .bU"tlj eiaj-gi-rated the duiker V. he a^p. e h tidal, a.' ivq ha v. lurw enough at . arr l.os to cxtro ali the lia'k | opu a".Ion withm fl.'y ml'* The darkeys, with their pa?rU..n fi?r imitation of any thing like "(? 'ii'P an4 Circ'iiiistaTee," h?vefotm. d in*n s?ivee into a kii:4 of bsttailen, and much to their wo 'k in a manb.ir whK.b they think an unquestionable tin ("ovenient on II*. dee. front tb ir ni?niuu. r*s the :e>i da ti of (jtfroH'eu are I ally coovun. -d tu ?* tl.ay are '?ei g rcffularly drllh-d in battalion mov nan eats and th< msuusi, and sto len to that eOa< t are freely rtirc ilau < but it * *. iirely s im/t-Ue, ac.1 arises from j i fi I h .1 e rei. .<el shove '?re ol the tin U tni;e >ot < o j?U Of U >v Shcpt y'a mi lion to WatiiiB* t ? t U. Ir; au4 lnd'jc? lUe s^^ei-nma I to dei itre sotin d*. isive line of i;oLd1ct tor 'he aettiame I of tbiit subje-'t ? t ?!< the chai n,e< th it L.a'itsusnt We ? /a:, Amu' ?i , Mi... iry (ointriirdant iiM ui.nt lb tbs city g >viin.mei t ? the ini,?rtani one ol ''Ity ?'?irv?yor. < olooel T. i Ih pi>,i.f New Vork md formerly lor taeuty T a te-.;?rl i>' i tI# i*.s, hi* bv?^i ap^-iine'l t. tin resf iim'iI* oile a. II.a |/ra< tivl ability .md t' *le of the wuils of tl.ia c y reude th" ?i ctuiti in ad ji -al !e on <jti Weilnep ay nornitiR Ia?"t I.i' uUnar.t (i.lonsl Jonss aid I ieu*euint farrow, o t.encial K is.la-' ati.tr. arri%?d tlie 'ake fb rs. a a?ui?o,u'.? Uel."i*i Ui.isr :i?al Hitv a e L ear era la ef Imee frmm Ctptaa Moore, and xbrC to call oa him mthecKy. Ue ml tl?ptaiu k'-oMi and Ck.4ato Hati bridge, uf tkM xiaft, to learn ibeir bwun*. Their fraas UeneraJ Kugfles. aa4 reuied I* iLa guerillas (telle and Pennington, whuee arrest at Baton Raoge I mentioned ?om? tmta ago General Hun^ir de mantled to know what Oeuera' Bullar intended to do with them Ha had already rele.*ed iheoi oa parole. aad Casl.e has since been captured by tba guerillas. Tha lat? tar of General Ruggies waa as alabaraie dcienra of fu*ril'k warfare, and wan intended to provoke aa argument with lie. ?al Butler, but tha intention was eruiplc-te y frus iraied M General Butler's answer *h contained ut about Ura lines. Tba corrospoadeace :? ax follows ? H?.vt*jr*KTn?>, |*nc<?r l>mniin ) PBfartUEMT Mis-n^wcri a*u fcas* Lohimmsa, > Takuipaiio, 1.1 , J..Ijr 21 1MS2 j Ta Major General Hirrunt, Commanding Uuited hiatal lories, New Orleans, La .? (?'eniuui?Tue bearers of th.'S tiotu, L'eii tenant Orloael Charles Junes, vuiuutov . i I ?i<- Camp, iu.it Fi.m I.iouie oani Alexander ltarrow, Confederal* State* Auny.are charged with convening la yoa, under a JU< of truca a communication couurrntiw prii-Bns o' war, wh ch wi'l Iliu<t iecehe your ?wije.ii t < usideru: s>n. 1 have to re^ieet thai. these gentleman be remitted to return by the best pi acts able mens and un !er propar protection. I am, General, vary resiieetlully, your t Ivdiout seivant. HANll I, ltlGtiLI*. VrtC'tdMr General, comm.m 1i]tt|<artinei)l. HlUrH,'CaHTfcR.., Mk.-T Iffl-'l t, ) r?m?wr I A.-T l,ot i; :A.vji am. y; sissim, > U.vnii-aiio 1,4 . Juiv j/. I To Major Ccneral Hitl??, O iniuamiii g Cum.I States fore- s, N?*w Orleans, Ij? :? Omnia i_1 h.ve tetc:vetl petit!- m> from officers of llie Firat regiment I o .isuna Partisan Hangers io uliiiig (he case of Henry Castle, a prlv ate of 0>m|iauy II. of *hat ngim-nr, and also an anpiivition lMpeutlcg Tnoin-e C. ! it oi' ?t u a private of i upum Wilfiin TiiU'k , ol the sari,* regiment, and I ti? tin it ex;icditmt to request your early consul*, atton of ilia subj-ct It :>pi?srv that private < .isile was captured by a iletachmeni of feilvral tr<-!?* in the vicinity o- K ton (to *e. (,u orubi ntthe 1th of the pregant month, ..ud priva:? I onniuxton an or :.boul tbf U81I1 <!ny of Jim# , tlt-t they were (Ab'-n lo New Orlwac-', and an- now bj!>-. either '?lice ir Ht one of tho fortfl in tie \ n, ,ty in cioxo ouilineni ut. with the threat tlut !'>e-. to be trMSi anil executed a* tm mhors >.!' .1 roil...'i . I uot H-uiciiorod by the Hws of eiviliznl i. u t uv. !t is to be obH?rve<l that the liint ;n>at law of naiiiic. tin; ri?ht o1' self deUnco. >s inherent m commiinilies as weilx< in dividuals. No .aw conildnua the indi.niuai who sluts the robber o aax;.8siu. .And no inat law <"un con ioniti a oomniunity for tming all tie twwor to resist toe Invader ao>l drive him from ilielr soli. The excri i*c of this rfcbt ho uclvet>ai:.v recoKtineed becotnes uu lm|ier<itivo duty when tiie invader, as has b-en the ewe with the ledt-ral troo: s in this ill>trict, disregards tlii.se rcles I' warfare retogui/ed and rep pooled by ail eWilb.txl uaium.s, and a opts th.?t code which lias heret fore baan c >nlined to the rudoat savages The proof of this is um'ortuuately too abuiidanl id tbe vicinity of llatoa Konfie. It is al tered by helpless women and childrea fly iug from their burning homes and by desolation of piaiilat ois, by tbe plunder of private property and the wanton destruction of growing erops. Such nets are crimes against n> manity, and Justify all men in taking up arms against their p*r pctrators. The ind*|iendcnca of nations has rarely bean achieved by rigniar armies. Our own Revolution?that Keiolutmn which succ> sstully wtablished the great prin ciple for which the ( outaderate States are now contend ing, "that all government* derive their Just pow ors from the consent ol the governed"?was mainly I ought out by niau who leit tha plorgli ut the news of the enemy's ap prou'li. and returned lo it when ho had been driven back. 1: may he conceded that in Knropo, where tbo govern ments mainly rely njon large standing arui.es. which are as much as possible disconnected with the jioople. and where the policy is to prevent the people iroin bearing arms under almost any circumstaiu es. soma very ab?urd lel.nemeuts on this subject hav# been ;.s serted. ami lo some extent tolerated. Hut such doc trines havs never been rec agnized on this oonlin< nt. The I'Lited Slates csi'eeially h.ivc repudiated ilietu. The various levolutious which have agitated the Ceu tral ard -outb American states have been conducted by the pcopie lre.|ueiitly without organr/alion and without leaders other than those cboscn upon the spur of the oc casior. io direct a single enterprise. Ann to rai:ur to the Re\olulion of cr forefathers, the history of thnt ini ui'Ttal struggle abounds with instances where the hardy yeoman?as at Lexington auti Bunker Hill?were like the c'an>nien of Rboderick Miu. called by a ei.ncorte.1 signal to some "Limerick M??d," aud there select thalr olllceis upon tho very Held ol battle. Hut whatever diftereiice of opinion ni.iy exist on Ih.s |H)liit it lias never been claimed, even by the most stringent aovoiates of iegm maty that one belllge, unt b. s any right to oomplnin of the inline ur form whli'li ilia other may choose to give to is military organization. The right to adopt tl ese pi ihe peculiar scvico reqtii cd h >s b< e i universally eonce od; so lar, indued, has this prac tice be n carried in naval warfare, that privateers men, "the militia of the >e?s," with charters as b > a 1 as ihe ocean s Ixiun.iS aro recognized an legitimate :ui on< Ucl!.?.CfeL.#. And now. uuletd, the extraordi. ar\ spec tacle is presented to the coniemj iatiou of clviiizt d aaji iu tins bo.>ste l nin> (eenth uemui y of the niristuii w\>rld,of a n.itluu ulamiing to bo civilized, Pi vl"iatioa >/. ita co..itit itional ob'i(jations, inaiij:'rating rte)lbeiately servile war by tlinni au .g the halr-?ivilbed Afrieau to raise his hai d sgaiust bis master and benefactor, an<! thus make war upon the Anglo-Saxon rara-?war oi hum n naturo. This wiib tbo le 'o sl government is lev itimate warfare, but the defe: c ? of their fli t-sides by S'uii.cm citizens is treasi.n and murder, lnmihtarv o;ganizations, the Polish Lancers, I rench Zuuav-H and Hrit-sh e-orjts of scouts and guides in the late Kail Indian ! w rare cases in p. mt Tbe Coulederate Slates claim ami have exeiclsed this unuoubteil rigl.t Tho lorinai'on if companies, battalions and regiments of partitu-n rangers baa been specially authorized by an aet uf Congress. The officers of this cor|? are o mmissionatl. Tbe men are regularly mustered Into ser vice, receive pay, raiions and etpnpiuents from the gov ernment, anil are entitled to tbe name p< ivilegc^ and (uversed by tbe sane regulations as all other troops iu the Confederate' service It is asked, therefore, what pre text can be offered by tbe enemy for suhjecilrg tbo mein hers of this corps to a different treatment from that ox lei d -d to other prisoners of war? Curiut.ly no sm b dis tnc:ion can be recognize* or tolerated by us The g ver mem, having called these men into service, is b und by every obligation of goed faith to protect them to the extent of its power; and if found neccs>ary for lhe?r protection, t.s well as for th'it of numrroos unarmeo ti' I. ens who have been a ihjected lo outrages unparalleled 'ii civllir.i d warlare, w ill uol hesilats, I feel constrained to declare, to resort to letalialion, even to Uie extent sa: ctioneil by the Jewisb law?an eye for an eye, a tooth lor a Kioih and lue for li'a. I await an answer eoi taming an explicit det laralP? ot the Intentions of tae Lnued States government rcspecl.ng tb- sc prisoners. Ve,y respectful!j, jour o. rd'enl sotvant, dani>:l Ktutii.ra, D: igad.er General Com man.: lug I uiti let. To which fJrni-iai Rutl-r replied as follow*:? IUaOjrAKTKkM, iKI-AftTMKIT OF Til* UrlF, I New oituw, U.. July 23, 1*>2 j r.cxmui.?It Is It.i' ittoiilion of til* l Diet! Male* >o Tiriu n.l to let time men ko on their parole, a>?4 one of th-ui h:t* tMu gone more tt in h week I have il? honor to bo fur obedient sirvnrt, BKNJaV r Bl'TI.KR, Ma -Oar.eial I'titiuiiandtoK. ltribMdiir Cencral Rt i.r.u*,c?mtnuiiii:id m ian>.lj> iho. ' < okmel Joi m and I.ieuunaul Harrow icnitined ibrooch be day at lb* lamctu hikcmort kept b\ Dun H;i kot, if alnit.nl world wide reputation, anil toward* eveuii'k <>neral Mutter scut twn ??f hie aids. wtib inn carriage. U> ?irtng the on;e<ler;ite olticer* into the city, n* they were unxioua to son their merchant* on niftier* of private l?l-lll.*8. Ttiey arrival at Onril Butler'* resilience between till? lUid ten o'clock in th> ?ven: K, ?l'? ? they ?ti? re c*i*i-d with dialiaguUhetf courtesy b. the (jencral and in* ruff. Arram cuieuts far th ir ?Uy w?ii> r.i*<t* in lb next bouse?il>vernor Sb'-pley s?and yesterday tho;. a ere allowed to drive thr ugu n i?rt ?f the eity in ejin ;wny w.tli I.ieuie.aut Wiejol, A. D. C? to maki s me p. rsonal purchase*. rb?y will return to lamp toeie to-day, and tb"y otUi .ly can Itnd no fault .vitb G?Berai Rutler's hoe; iVUBy. i.iejr are very agrte >bl? gentlemen,and I think (.'oloncl Jones, who H an old >11 and Kverett mau, ba. iiine rifle ,011 for the good :d tlag e. t in 111* lioart yet Mr. Harrow frankly avow. h iii?'If an uncompromising, dyed In the-wool sece*" ?/.ni't. They are oeth of tbcin very wealthy planter* In lhi? tale b ireuu for ther eitlcment of a certain cla*i< of !oga| qik*'.lot s h.kj been e laMtslied la the Prov ft Marshal's i fke nuder the direction of f'el. stair-.rd, l e^iuty Pro voat Marshal. He is *'..*> a.jMiinwd .-hcrifTol Ntw Or ,<-in??an otflco thit h?s Ik en vacant since the departure of Mr. M iwireau for Fort Lniayotte. Colonej - -id' r.l his perforine>t hi* duller an ;>e|mty IVum Man li*l with gie.il energy and rare discretion, and these .|'i?1, i?t ou.'imed with hi* legal kuewledge, obuiined by | rac ic at the b r of New York, ccrlatniy ought to ?r. .b o him 11 (11! hi" new p ituu m<wi acccttibly. A singular isualty occmred on Wfln-tx'ay night /. ilr. < am mack, rapt. Fencndca, lau of 'irn ; .ny 1, Twelfth Mi.to regiment, una a private ?ildl?r, all dropped down and di*l atir.???t luxiautiy It. j irobable ciu^e of this ^itifiir moruluy v..t- titl er a|.opl?xy or *rn fftrok'' l.xcemivn ilrinkiuic and ejjF-iure to the ?ttu evllenlly i id n od ih>? Uc.MU of us lack ind Captm i K?f*?n lou, ' tii i *ol<liot I a il not ormed. There I* a rood "o?l upoi w la lion iiIkiuI Um >. itier,and there areal* m nr wiilspM# ..f ,miKoii, but in 'Kit lll? I oed to 1 "'Jit the *BS|>. rill:. < autam Fewndeu 'v# fr.ru I* rt and, Me., about ? Miiy el.;nl j ? ?rn <>l a^.t anl vm ''" Uieriy fir*t Men i jiiuitof the ?mom< bl aj{ Jouavi**, Ho wa a kind* h art duwt.ol ararm.K remuf liup,l???. An an o.ncer e had lie *i>| rp r it> l.w mei t lu t w.i* to ud iictri to lnt"*ic?iion that i t jiivi m Ij >iar tmving iiip if Wrl hi: wa' tried hj I.ourt Ul*'iial and dlfDliiHd lir itervioe. II" d ?t?rm,i. m n t to iro h 'me, *na ?%n - nee fo! < 'vad 'hi* rejiuicat in ? .me onWiide capacity > ,i v i. lit li there w ./ *wjr t^nt, to shon'.der a mufket ifd tu ih t>*'id* the man vi o iiwl co r- t niiy been un 'or h,f c'l'KOiimd. f knew imn luitmaie'y, and In *tdte of n-mourn' I proper..<l'y ie dnnl? I at iay<> ealeemed him r M" c u"v:? and '.be w*i:. i? or Ms friendship. Ry ?tie iliw li of ntempe ir.ee ih" eo'iM ? ha* I.n ?,)e. te : imni t,a*d h remiMaionf uiiiaro ih? Bilvfori u* ?if a T ie an i .ta .och friead The Kieaii r Pal k*r?Lur* Itfl Ihla purt for Sew furg yeaterday evening, and the M?tai>wa Imim la s neuroiog for ilw hum taburtmi. Both veteefe u? erow !??' to ?heir uIdkmI capacity wllb |unMu|wn and freight >-e Maun*** carries Um mail. Cg*am Lieeegant bau genu ruualy giv?a free passage u> "Sutler Mary ,af the Imuiacu late (Xmceptwu," wbo goes to Cairo, via New Yor?., lor Liic pentose of joining ^ other members of her uoble ardor .u aumng our tick and ureundod soldier* in btupiul at Ukal point, Captain l,K<?<^aii|| and Senor HuarU*, the i?lite and oblmug I'limr of the Ma lanzne, both lienor ve praiao for Ibo attention I boy bestow ou this representative of tht moat self sacrificing ciiarily In the world i\:i.ong the pawrnyr r* by the Mataaxai i* Major David R. Hustings. wbo hi" be<m obliged to r?f ijrn hut oommia llou 10 the Twelfth Maine regiment,on account of vary urgent private btiMnosa. 'Pl.e l"S? to the regiraenl wii' be deeply felt; for no one was more dwervedly popu l.u thvi our exeelWint friend Major Hauling* The weather commute very hot in the etty, but the ti<nkb la still good. RetTntttng i* coin; ou quite well here. I vialted the United suites barrack*. near ifi.ilmatte, yestorrtay evon Ing, and was Inform.*] that they had already some live or fix li .mil rod enisled men. anil thU they cotiAdontly expected a full regiaxtit by tho end of this week. The barrack*, which ia tho grant rendezvous of tho new brigade, Ix & f?.iprb plaoc. and could not be improved for the present pirp-'se. Miy ir Holcomb, of tbo Tliir uenth Connecticut, ia In command of tbe post. NEWSPAFEB ACCOUNTS. How Ocnrral Butlrr PnnUhn Disobe dience or Order*. [From the Now Orleans Picayune, July 19.] A waknjnu t<? intkkmedolkks. The following fuel*, derived fr< m un<pestion-ib'o an tbcrity. may servo to illustrate the danger incurred hy federal officers who BOck to en1 ice or corrupt Ilia slave-i ol' our people. Oue of our clti/ans having missed a valu i.hlo slav woman, made inquiry for her, an 1 ascertained that she wss in the service of an officer of one of the foderal regiments. He proceeded to the biarding bin to ol theothccr, and there finding tlie womnn, asked if the was not ready to go home. The woman laplicd that shu wHt<,b(it that the federal otticor in wh< ne service sh> wits, would not iK-rmit her. Tbc citi/en then saw the officer, and received from him aahuranea that the woman would be sont to hiiu. Thin promise was not kept. and our cltl/en being disgusted with the double dealing and bad laiih of the officer, laid hid complaint l>efor(t Lieutenant WeiUul, who manifested great indignation against the officer, and requested the cittscn to fee (ion Duller. Ybd wife of our citizen undertook the mission to Rutlor, and after mme difficulty succeeded in obtaining an intor view with bim. (Sen. Bu(t'.>r Immediately took the mat ter in hand, and pent a guard to the boarding house where the slave waa harbored. had the officer who mo liai b> rod lior arres.ed anil seui to jail, and, on the inter ference of a chaplain of one of the ederal regimen's against the arrest of ;ba womin. had hia reverendship also arrested and placed in confinement. Tlia girl was sent home to her master witn the request that ?he should not be cruelly punished. This course on the part of tbo 'iaoeral commanding is calculated to put a stop to au abuse which must produce quite as much trouble to the federal authorities as to our own citizens. We trust it * ill be followed up in all similar cases ef intermeddling with our slaves. [From the New Orleans Delta, July 20.] The facts in this case are not stated. "Tho slaves of our people,''in this instance did not contribute an iota to the "great Indignation" displayed, l et us tell the story as we have it from "unquestionable authority." Last week Colonel Shatter prefei red ch.triic.s against one Robinson, a lieutenant in the Fonrtcentli Slaine regiment, wlio had h*eu left here in charge of sick s -Idlers ordered North?to wit: among other things, lit.it Ri.b.uson had . cp a-emed to the sick man th.it thiro would b* en-at difficulty ill procuring passage; but that if they ware willing to pay <-anmothlap," it was quite nossihto bo could arrange matters to their entlrj satisfaction. Robin son , wit it a-'iot her scoundrel, had succeeded, by a tax of from Ive to fifteen dollars uuon Hie soldiers, m raising -ome two hundred dollars, Uo'otn"! bhafler laid thes< facts before Oetieml Hutler, who sent for Robinson, and c m|ielled him to :esieii and remove his ?)inaid?r straps Tho culprit was then turned over to Judge Boll, who sent lilni to the parish prison. In ihe progressm the cose, a '~4\ i ailed an COS. Butler, and reported that a slave girl, some littcn or sixteen years old, *a- living with an officer of the United State*- irniy. The officer .11 question proved to bo Robinson Tlio icnoral sent his orderly to ascertain tho factf, which showed that tho girl had been retained by a hUrk harlot. Thereupon tho Uoneral sent for her. and compiled her to diicloeo tho whereabouts of tho se duced girl. Tne girl wis in due time produced and on duett d to her mi- tress. with a mcssapa that no punish menl whatever should he in fluted. I hese are the facts in tha-two. Whit h is ''the slaves of our people" to do with them* The transaction m just such a one as o-jcurs in every Mate, and in every county of every State, us 01 ten as once a month. Ii the J'ica utic'i wish?thn- '-all similar caj.es ol I .-larmeddliug with our s'aves" should ho " ollow.'d up," there wmtld no t?. me excitement in this town. Don't you ihink so. neighbor lr it "Uiiermaddllt'a" 's not n common practice, then sign and hues mean noili ing. We shall not loKow this matter any further. [From the Son Orleans l'tcay une. July 20 ] Tl.e information upon which we made the stileuiouts '.11 the |v>ra.rupb alluded to, given in our issue of daiur day morning, was derived from an authority we could not question; and whatever of error there may be in II. we are sure, was onliiely unintentional on the part of our informant. We are happy to learn, as we do by the fol lowing letter, that the main and mo*t ira;s.rtant part of tho statement was circumstantially accurate. The fol lowing letter, by request et Mtj-'r <?eneral Butler, cor rects our statement.? to the miToK or niE new ofc.r.AS* hi arena. liK*nV(l JIR11.H.-I, I'KP.tRTMk.lT Ot riis liru, | Nkw OKLE.-SS, July Id. 1H62. J Stk?as editorial In your issue of tins morning, en titled "A warning to intermedors," contains se veral inls>tatemcnt-< of tacts, 1 itn directed by tba Major Gene ral commaiiding to make the following statcmeut in refard u> ihe esse, with the requect that you wiU givo it pub'i ity through your columns. The young slave girl Indicated <v.* enticed into the quartars of a United -''ate* officer, In direct Tl latiou of a general order pro bibiting sueh conduct, and evidently forimpr?iar pur pose*. Au attempt was afterwards made by nnuther "olurvd wf xnati, nf |ua. ?loii?hia character, to c meal th-j young girl St.b eipicotiy the mistrasa called upon tha eoaral, ar.d ii stead, as yon say. ol her experiencing ''soma ditlivultjr'' in ebtaining a<ltnlttacca to him, li? went out to her earr taga to -ae her, in considerati< a of her being ill. IV*" lea ning the parltcula s of tho case. :'?? as kid il>e girl if she w;u> willing to go liome te her o 1st re**, if well treated there, anil up n her expressing such readiness, be ?ent ber in rl.a: ga uf an orderly to her ? Id home. Y if statement in relation to Ihe arrest ef ibe< b.iplai i of the rag'inenl in enti-ely Incorrect, as n<> suih a-rest was ever mada 1 have the honor to be, very rtspcctfnl'y, v-ur ob"di?nt servant. A. V. i L>FVR, l.leutauaiil .aid Aid-de Camp. Vn IitiMurtent Note from a ?? Sonthrrn Lady." [From the New <?r.e.ii:a I cite, Jc.ly 17.| Snt?Il.iv-tig been arrested a few da) s since for the dispiay of Confederate e lors oi.nn my |iersim. in com itfuioralpra of our victory in \ irgioia. ami cinee iele.t?ed 1 i:|on unLUudttional teruis, 1 now dczire through your - column* u> ooiilradict the renter uf an apoiogv havinit t>e?u mn-<? be me tu Urtler tor the so .aiUe-l offence, 1 lie the N hefty ft adulng that I SMT ha 1 ar. interview with tlia a>H)ve persou. nor to e ca|ie pui l'hment had to ?? war the digt ity <>' our foiitnern princi. l- s, wbtuh 1 I then aud stilt .e uesont. ! am. sir Vrs. K. A. Cowi_v, lvS Caaai street. The Present Aupcct uf Srw Orltunt. |Froui til - \ w 11 luuns Peita tuiv M j Should the cvuineicial bu-i iees ma iof ixot?,orone of the wo. <d's uniMEed denize s, sutkiu : foi some clK?cn >|sit ce a home or tliv lout 1st whu wsnders ItkeaviUtl ii- to ol inteirogation over Ihe who!* bo<-ii of nature visit our cny ai the tune above nicationwd. ho could jot but teel that iherewa.i some great rul 11c ntlue .ee, t.-nn- mighty c> nrei tiati- u o| vigoious b itiian tnt> lle.-t, ?way uig lit- destinies of tnia v. si country in.using it:-> h a.thy ..ttnents into our laSl gi nw r^ tiit> some happy n}st* 111 o: g> vernineiit, aiding ir.d nuiuriug all its a.>t ral resources, and creating by ?:* tar s-oing t"> lev, -tlie.a. will* li 'letolore had no existence; t,waiu|e. illltsl with ni.a- ir-itic exbal lions, turned ir.to ?miilng saroens ar.d subin !>au vil. s?h* mud 'y heavtn^'a ut the Miaai"*ippi stayed within firm ><ounds, maki-g ail oa ot whariago, wl are the commeri iui tteetsi-i tin awrtii ml. ht be.tr the r frei^hteil c.ngoek 1:1 safety? 1 gold ami siivet currency, vvhtrK ill** lluciutlion if bank stock', per centages, or cinsoi* 00..Id not atleet?p ibix bnlldn s* whe o tluttered ihe nation a Dug. 1:i? re pr i.d than the I1t.17.01.ry ot kings. lor every sta. in n its a/, iu II- id was the a: b.em o| a tiaM ui- -lii .-hing its homliies ot union and stieiikth it.to the t-?i.|las lure? .?tided d iau Irom their ,aun lie lalners?locreasing like their p<aitarity? inner the taotto of "tine I iag?uuu t'a 1 , .(i?One t>iutilry." thaie is in things inanimate sa wail a" tli ise gift- d wi'h a 11 ovi- g vitality , a i?wer of come) ing tui|>r> *?i .ns, ati ne tirctive cleeti h> I'anng of cause and all <t; there is -Ti individuality in thijilecay ing habitat >n.t ui -haiU-teu amaows, ihe whweblied deurs, the grass spd"Kle ; -tepg, mi a.! tl.e tust ot rum ill 11 ?> irrouud it as iau .h a', in ii.e c.'t worit look, the e. a-turefr m ?emi, ni u..y ontr.ass, to iba Moron I) bahlt.tha 4r?ai<tiig hcui, tha ahattli g g4ii,ii-ah'i w ch> ?? , ine da^p tiding air, an 1 la men I land Usii.y ag. bass of ihe owtior. m tha hurnad ship, a- 111 the be^gaimo uad u-e'e ssail-r; In tue ch-iueil ,.nd ijisi k<-ned cot Ion baa as 111 the ruiijad t.iantei imh! st-tiv iig 1 e^ro. Mirii ho -ea may lie reen in eve y nr. at? ui iu 11 snjr-troava ail s .rti house* aie h men may be nu. a 1 Ii *1 eta,) Ooi'Uer, though innny -re ah., rit tiaad 1.4 tho faiths of 1 <1111 Ho i ? ehelli' ti which their -wo lolly, r that ol |s !iti :ai s(?-c i,aUirs. hull m,tilted < ut tor lie 11, iiii. ri't 1 i< n;-< 11 the h tueg of ttiers the saioe ise li.i-y li -'i. st ni|ied upon h.-i 011. Trade and .'?o erty >si ; a<l cn'rsn y ?.eb,i~e<l and le t in thu h.iti ls ol s ?in * s, public security -apped to its foi.uda t'oti pati 1 ism .nd iia 1 nal pri'ts atitilht ated. cr'uging aud ui iving fr,atiUi.hlp and inu--rvantu n irotn iheso who itaie <lw,i\s I eon e- eniie- to their free iu lit nitons, until Hit a ho e c t.v 1 earns t > ling- r under snma n?n? F line wulgi.iy cuts* thai Il- tvai. c i ild not pardon. II t under U11* ml isnoe ??: the old tl t orisht4i Isipes arc iktlilrg out. an 11 ue disenthralled city stains to be Mr .du g cruuate ter destiny. Vll any has *???? n routed oil from its hleody t-sting place, and the dignity u s an ui ait >rds nut urotscti n to th< e wanting itta dig- ty of tiutiir; feeble honesty may 100k wiln .01(01.pi u the t t-a of liuriy knavo y, wi'h ut ha ing her trains kuoclteil out, a d tha courts of justice are beginning to iiyclUiinlo tueie : >cg lost tit e. fbn tr 1 am. v at.ldotnlc which I nud Its iitr'-hriare til our man els, imy task* 0. r ? haenols for lift ? peraiiona in future, for our a. itary a rny.iah ring in tha g<s>d c.t s> have killed t,..;, , jr t ?ir Maliliy achievements Pare currencv ; napar, ouui Lsw?,-a,.rs lj uitip.'tMors, in dmaproa' ng. _uu *? h?pe I* ktM Ui? Mlat ? eperatioa em more, ontll its iuIumm in tail out Mly in Mr pocksU, Nt ?u oar ! inteps. Tin Mississippi will soon be mm mora the great ' uuhway, whereby the wealth of Staiee "hall bsp?'.red into our markets; trad* andoouuuvrie will resume their won lad bustle, and work will be going about tba sti eels tookmg for Mluuaaa. the aanoa aa idleness is n<>w loosing for woik. And paaca alkali be the barti.tiger of proa perity. What a Strang* thing Is human natun t It e*eets monuments to tlie men of a few y tiara ago Tor ho-;uiath mg ilHiin Hliertv. They leavn up the monuments, but pull lib* . ty'h Uuipledown about her ears. They erect an idol in bronze 10 a man lor saying the Union must and shall lio preserved. The Idol stands ibete, while ' boM who put it up lone their lives to prove him a li..r. 'l'hey perpetuate the memory of the mea, but murder ea>'h other for upholding their principles Aim I that Ibis should ever be. Men ol' Orleans in.-ult no more the iiiem ory of your illtistriouK deied, or lei their memories be as dr^u to you us their leach iuk? Crush into d> st 'he fi ag mcnis of their statues, and let the history of ?ighty.si\ ycu'M lie f. igotten?eighty six years of nolile events, which throe thousand pt eviuus ones could not lurnnh? or w. iut u|ioii the ba*e of tbeir monuments tor yuur pos lerity oue Hag, one country. one i?ople forever Rumored Death of Hcaurtgard^ [I j iii th- New orlraus, lieUa, July 17.| II will lie rtinembei ed thit lieneral Heauregurd, aftnr his rot i eat from cibiloh. was, at hiM own request. r< I Hived from duly. lie made the re-|iiost on account of severe llliii>s, and at once reined to Mobiio, where, it is now re* p rtea, he died on M< uday, of sore throut. We give this rumor just art it reaches us. Beauregard has been the I.is of ihe rebel),ou 111 ibis region. He b< re a goo<i ch.ira< t?r for course and hoiiusty? qualities unknown to I3enjam<a and IkIoII?and tb.it sort of enthusiasm which alwnys at t> uds i dashing man Itept him high lip be.ore the iiuthiuk iiig youth oi this city, lie alone aroi.sed the drowsy ere o us hi I'i a light.Ds' mood; and it was not until he wmt upon hm knei s beloru them Ulut they responded to Ins a|i,?.ilH l jr succor. When Beauregard lelt thu city to s.i|>iirnifeud ihe assault < u Fort *niuier bis hair was blai'k a:i! bis lorm wax erect. In less ill iu i'i?bU"'H months hia bair him become quite gray, and he has exhibited all ihe a, i.earaii. ts ol a broken mau. A Crazy Alan?The l'auj? of His Insanity. Hawkins Moi ris, Ni.w t.au ams, July 17, lbU2 To tiis Kmtor ok mi Ns.v Oituuxa i Ei.Ta:? The editorial st.ueuituL in your journal of this more iug, to the etlecl that 1 have lakes the oatu of Allegiance, >s u fabrication. JOHN HAWKINS. [From the New Orleans Delta, July 17.J New Orleans Is progressing in the right direction. Al ready wo have a saloon iu which a Union man may look in tno faco of a smiling bartender while he diiuws Inn c ol?sf. \\ e advise every friend of the I'nited States now in iMl city to patronize the raloou on Cravier street, ateiy'kept by Mr. U. W. Holt, but i.ow under tiie rnaii aguuient of Captalu Hawkins, nih*, we ait i/ratjiul tu an mou neti ton taJun the (nth, oj ni.leyia.net. IFrotn the New Orleans Delta, July 20 ] L1QCOK WITHOUT LICENSE. Mr. Hawkins was up for this ollence. He stated that he had bought the house from Holt, where he so.d the liquor, /inrt supposed he had bought the existiug licens< is inch Holt had already taken out The Judge said that a license was a personal privilege, and could not bo u auhlcrrcd. Mr. Holt bad taken the oath of allegiance before taking out his license, but Mr. llawkius had uot uiknn the oath. It will be remembered that Mr. Hawkins is the gentleman who published a card in this paper on Thui aday denying an tditoi ial sMamiU ?ui: tk> r- u thai Ue hwI taJ.en the oath The judge lined Mr. Uawkinx the moderate sum of #'23. its tbeie were extonuating cir cumstances iu the case. Taking tlie Oath of Allegianca. [From tuc New Orleans Delta, July UO.J THE 6U0D WOKK 1'KOOIlKhSlNO. We are happy tu know that the opposition displayed by our wealthy citizens toward ihe restoration ot thu tlag is gradually s bsidiag, and that individual examples are display lug themselves of gennine patriotism among a class net heretofore distinguished for coil ill the Union cause. We are led in make th<su reuiU' ks in annouueiog the tict that Alfred I'eun, l'resident of the Union B.mk. h is take i tliv oath of allegiance, and liu? ranged hmiseli biwiue itie loyal citizens of New tirioatw. We have no doubt his patriotic examplo will Sixm be lollowed by all the capitaliiite and moneyed men of New Orleans. In addition to ihoso ne mentioned, the venerable an.l wealthy ( reole, DomiulQue Lauata, took the oath of alle giance in the Provust < ourt oil the 14tb lust. The Cottou Coming In. [From the New Orleans True l e.ta, Jidy 17.] WTc noticed a small sprinkling of cotton on the wharf this ni uium,', which had boqu discharged roni thu While man, reported tn.in li.itvii llouge. We fti^o saw some rtis chaining from a Haiboat; but as this crait is not ro,-ortoil in the niariiie coluinu, wu an enable to even gufss where ihe cotton came from. [i-'rom the New Orleans F?e, July IT?advertising columns.) By Julian Neville, aucth i.eer. ofiice No. 11 (Vimmercln^ place. Invoice of lOSJ hales i f cotton, in excellent order. I'or account of whom it may concern. Will bo sold al public auction, on lhuisday. July 17, at 10 o'clock A. M., itl tl.e oltice of the aurtloueer, as prr samples, ioi ac count of whom it mav concern, 112 bales of cotton, mark ed as lollcws?H. M. G., 35 oaies; H., 10 bsl.-s; C., 7 hales, 1'., '16 baks; '1'., V8 hales, ti., d bales, irou I its t'. F.j^6 bales; J. It. H.,13 hales, C. U. 8 ban's;( . I., n bales, four cordd?Total, l'J'J. lermscash, in bankable luuds, no cut bills. Jacob Darker In Court* COKFKDKItATK HOTiitS KOT CCKKKNCY. (From the New Orleans Bee, Jul* IT.] ntnvotr O01RT. Before Hon. Judge Bull. The VniM Banl. of iMuiiiana vt. the Utchanict' and irwieit' Hnitk.?In the report made in tbe pa; era la re gard le this < Hxe un unintentional error occurred. Ac cording to the evidence, on or about the &th of May the cashier of tbe Mechanics' and Traders' bank called upon the ca. hl?' of tho Union Bauk, and stated they were ?>hoit or circulating noiog, and tusked to be allowed to chuck upon tlie Umou Hauk Tor such an amount as they wight require to pay their depositors, wbicb was an sented to. to tie returned when called for. Checks to the amount of $130,000 legul currency were drawn for, paid in Confederate note*. Thore wiws not auy express under standing as to what description of notes should be re turned. At the time tbe only circulation was the Con federate notee, no other notes paid by the hanks lor de|H?its which had been mode in gold and sliver, or f r other debts, they receiving the lame on deposit* and for notes due freely at par Tbe understanding, ax matter of course, wa? that thu money sh-.u.d be returned in currency. Hud payment been ottered in i?rt ir in whole in < on ?derate loies, while they reniaitied tbe currency, they would ha\e been received by the Union Bank. No su< h oiler w:ji mad . un the 19th ot May, the late <>| the proclamation, the teller of the Me chiUKM and Traders' Hank was wtit to the Union Hank to ?sy It wan ready to pay $60,000 of the $130,000. Mr, ivnii replied that be would accpt the $00.000 laCoufode rate notes, but that tbe I'uiou Bank expei ted bank notes for the balance. The teller did not oiler the $40,000, nor bud lie the n un with Inm Ho kuliticd mat it. wan late in thn day. and after re.otting tho reply of Mr. 1'eiiu to the President. ho expected to be sent bock tho next m >rn ii g with the $00 out), nd an answer ns to the bu'.ince 1 lio proclamation ot I he 10th May on tbe morn.ng of the 20ih appearing, tbe bank pr<sid?nts hud u meeting, de iidiik that they could not longer receive Ouch notes in dei"- >t a" currency. In ronseqiience of which Mr. I'eiin iuli i tn?d Mr. Robinson that he could not take any part of ilie $j3u ooo in Confederate n< ten 'Ike teller stated tint Mi. K< b.iiMin told luiii that for this reason he did not st nd the |?0.t;o0. ahicli they had on hmud,to be tendered t>> tho I tiion Bank, nor any an-wer about paying the oa'aiice in hunk notes. That the wlee sum was oil- red in Confederate n ues on the 20th May. To enable the bauk to do this, it bar -iirfsd iroin its spec il depositors tho $70,000. 'IboWs tiro oy est iMWicd ibt iw Mecbaides -t:d Iruders' Cainc had j ?id out to their depoeltors, at par, all the uot as bor rowed of t!iO Vnkin Bank, with a trilling exo?pti< n. Its last check was i?nd on the lath of May. t>n the lotb the huik held but $6.%;0 of tho (xmf> derate notes received Horn the l'i ion B ink. including what they ha l received II the previous day from th- ir depositor* andlorcol \*r,< 'Ons No testiniouy was offers I showing w bat pro. I?>rlion of these fO,3;tO hail been rei eived from tlie Union Bunk. 1 he tiller st Mod th it lie had uot the mean. o< a-oii-iining. The teller, who was sent with the clie k to draw tli* money, said it wan agreed to he returned in 1 otifede:ate notes. Mr. Krerst,of th*' Union Tank, te-ti It'd dtfltrenily The counsel fcr tbe I rwn hank con tended tli.it a clerk scut to draw money I' r chocks could not change the coi.trnei or the obllgailon ol tue parties, tliat the tui.ds of tiki bark b< icnfceit to the tdockhdtiers, utid co dd only he controlled by a boird o; directors. The i ourl decided that thu whole debt of $130,000. with in ten st iroin < tie d .te of the protest, must Ik* poiJ In hank notes by tbe Mechanics and T. aders' l ui k to the liniou Hank J At OB BARKRR, count-el tor plaintiff*. In addition to tho above ruit, we Una the following suinmuty of suits In the Provost Court [Vrom the N'ew ui leaiu True i elta, July 20.J B. Holt, a N'ew York tneri !<ant, hrought a suit against I/*a in>nt, Kinticbo ?? t o ,%to r.-c ver piocceds of goods wumiUnn to about live tho sund dolais, wli.ch they had ftold toi his icoo'int as public ai:ctn dicers. Tin am uot of claim was aciOKJWledg' d to bd c >nect but toe defeud .?nts now<il that n pursuance of agieivnent they hau deposit-d ei?,ht hundred a'd tlfty-ooo dollars ol it tu his Cie it in one ot tbe bunas of tins city,for v In h >um they lud forwarded by le^iilar m?ll uc* r:inc.-'te of de|<osit to hna, which, b ae.ar, win tnt'Tcepied add the procoo is eiuestored hy ti e l onioder He au tunta-.-i. II ? balance bad Ixi^n held aubj <'t to his orilei and tbey wers ftnl ready in pay It. lnu j< dr? decided that h-- could oiny recover lie atuOnnt wlrch wa? trudi red uy l?a .uiont, Kianctki K i o. fp'tu them, but Hint hoon? <l have rcio.irse agun.et tl.e I., k fbr the <um |*id to the mledtraie au thor it tea, Md ma sub (Kpient suit judgui. nt m.a enterod i gain't the MDk for the I liter MHeilit. |i K Keegan vs. the Hoik ol America was a rather ronipl tiled efie, bui Judge IVdl ? Occceded in tnravoling it. lh?. j amtiir, a ate partner of the Moivent (Irm v? 1.cc. >ui .t Mci'nnn, Ins itutei! S'i t on be'.aif oi tliocreil tors ol the tiriu lo roc iver a sum ul ni?tii lliuus.tiiU do lurs, v inch bad been deposited n th<<oamu of Mt' ui.n's wife in the Hir.k of Amor lea but which hail heun some time since pronoouced as th.i, r ?iri> of the ineoivenis by the MX h Uisirict C< uitof th ? it) .i d t ibseipa ntly soipies tervd by the toiifi ierateMtborlt ee, a.ihougii it hsd not yet bees uppropriati d to iheiMHo. Juige Hel nrdcre i the st <iuit to h ? | aid in ee. e to Km ,-an. a-, toe do.- i was ntMoeprevkme i? the book sp si.uoi Hepteml>er 1M l.aod resulted a eon : ?? ten IhoueaMd <lollurs fur the laithi I li'pn si ? n ol thermie to the e.reditois of Kee..ui .V Mi nby. [t'lMn tbe nr|. in* I'.caymie. July 'i0 J Hie cusc ot 11 \ICOOMM and J. B. Waixsr was of. They a"S e.t i/o s w'iO lis>re alv.ays tieen regirdmi 'r((hly ris'ecti? e wtie i riding in tb? borne cars on 1 n i y they s|?ke 'if tbe etlstlag or ter of things hi term of extreiM ceneurv. Mr >iieh??i*oa lai i. 'iiur y ?yoke f th** edera 'layonats here a* U ? #%e? aid a^eutpor ep pie* i n pmnder coehwutioe, tn* isioa, deoiei of the r gnls ot *eif govern nent and ?-le..ilri, oe. roes lie u-sert ei to betMprnae ? '-nf the ear, aud the den n clamry teriua heemi ? ?-?* !i. ly utmor ed ny he eeiapeaioo l.ie i en?n; i eiie. ?liu wus in the ear, nr<o ted the parlie-" aid i... , a?n required by Jun. i mi|>pat Iwleachi g i *~r.-'?i -,.s o?.biiib. ui. I Walsh. for a?iag " se<Mto?s langM(t," was stse flued $100 [From ikl Commercial Bulletin, Jul? II.) In consequence of the many applieattoua ui^d* lo the Judge o> the Provost Coirl to revise hie dmjsmns sen tencing uiilucKy law bre.ikere lo the various places of la carcerat ion. be yesterday gave uotice from the ktack that he did out have tnne Irom eight A. M. to three P. U. to liatea to all the cases brought before him lor trial then go to work and revue such sentence M he Bight think proper from the evidence to impose. No senteuce will be rutn.'rse4 or decision revised. Attempt to Break tike federal Lines. [From tho New < >rloans Delta, July Sift. ] Yeeteiday afternoon, about ihreo "'clock, three meo, respectivoly named K. A. Kusey, of this city, and C. II Kussoll and James nacres, who subsequently claimed to b? British subjects, attempted to cross the river in a sail boat for tho land ?r recess londom, with a number of important letters and due,menu. Unfortunately lor Un.ni, our sharp friend, Lieutenant H. Flnnegas. had au ii klini! of ihcir project, and so very quietly determined to "surround'* .md capture the enterprising individuals alluded 10, which he did, to the groat satisfaction ol him self and the public He call well say, "alone, I did It. boy." iiailmg '-he fleeing craft by moans of a certain liocket pei suader 01 a mi st convincing character, they were per lorcc luducod to return to the then Inhospitable shore, and the ih eo were immediately taken 11. in custody by the rt'litar/ oiHcer. Russell and lucres. on being e. coated, put on e\ceed mgiy "hii h hoi so ai. s ua _ybjocts ol her "tiracious Minority the Q'leon or (ji Ott Britain and Ire 1 u<|," and declared iln-y ouold m l demean themselves in that cli:t acter by asking a |>ass;x>rt irom a nore ederal Uencrul, and uo obtaine.. a curtain |iaper of ilia: char .cter Ir-'Un tho iugh and mighty Bl >*.sli Consul reside,it m this city, who must certainty consider himself the whole world, and more particularly, It possible. the United Mates of Ainer e.i, Tho other individual remained sensibly very quiet, and ail cl them were man he< , wUHpul further ceremony, by our nullum lioutODitut, Into dur. uce vile. h^sid s the contraband ieiters they liad on their iiersons they aiso wc.eilieli Iders ol a choice assortment ol sliuip asierB m' the most deplorable description,'-Confederate states notes," Mississippi paper, Kc . the whole leavened by a Uttl? ^oid ihe fruits of their ire isouable enterprise tfcsy will retp to-morrow, an< 1 get a lesson that wo bopo wl't nol be lost ou others wish;u< to do likewise. A Picture of the Times. | From the .New Orleans ileiUt, July 18.] On the 12th ins'., a Mr*. Schultz was arrested for having in her posseor.ion a United States riUo, and sent tc ? he Parish Prison. She has th.ee children, aged .e spoctlveiy about live, seven and ume years. Her hus band is a soldier la Beauregard k army, and the con sequence was that upon hor iaiprisouuu.nl the children had n ' uue to look alter them. An old lisbormiui took pity on '.ho untortur.at.us, and provided for them as well as he could while on shore; but as the necuesities of his trade I'oiced him lately to veuturo out on.tho waters of the Ink'-, wh ue be remained suvcral days, tho children remained unprovided for. When he returned yesterday Irom his lUlilng excursion he lound his littlo charges wau de;nit about the streets, dirty and hall' starved, aud In s state of Utter destitui ion. Nut having Uie means to pro vide for tlicin himself, aud having no friond.s rich in thO' world k gear, he took the little uues to the Fit si district lolicest tiuii. There lliu olttcors seeing that it was a care ef starvation that would not admit ot delay, tuimo diately sent out aud provided souio articles In ll.e way ot bread, cold meat ami cb?ese, into which the little unfor - luuai'.s pitched ravenously aud with the wild eyes of fauibbud birds of prey ll .vas evident that If autferod to oat as much as they wished the gorge in gbt have proved iatal to them, aud Lieut. Hcyd Hobinson therefure very considerately mulled the qu iititjr given Li.era, and ouly allowed them a little at a lime uutil the llrst ravings of their hunger were a;i[M\vsed I'll is case U one ol the ligns ot thii times, aud ail'ords matter for reilectlon. The little o.ies will be takeu caro of Death of r.n Irish Patriot of ISM. [I rem the Now Orleans Omino'TuU B illetlc. July 17 ] \V<: learn with deep regret that Dr. Richard Dalton Wil liams, the wall kuown irinh patriot and pot;, died of hemorrhage of tho lunvs, on Saturday morning, the 6lb iust., at his residence at Tblboduux. The deceasod was born in tho county of Tipperarv, Ire land, mlc.Jl or IS22 and was educated luCarlow Collvge, wlM.i'u he wa.i dMtiugu'.fhod "v bis poetic genius. Alter tM was graduated he weal u> bublin. bore he rtudiud ii edlcoio. lie subsequently outcred wl t enthusiasm into the pro.ects of the Young Ireland . art} and was engaged iu the abortive attempt ui'lsn>, alter w<i>ch be emigrated to this c'jtiutry. For soinu tiuie bo tilled the o.iair of li.-Met heiret, iu ?i>rhi|:hi!l oilege, Mobile. He then reaiov'Mt to this c.ty, vt here hu m .rried. For a year or iau past ho has ie&ided .vuh his family at TblbouadX. I). WMairij! w is a true poet. His ripe scholarship, cultivated t. gte, keen percoptMUM and deep feeling, eua uled b?i> to portray with remarkable elegance, sweeluess aud power every shade of human pt^siwu aud afliiction. lie ?as nioteover exeui|>lar\ in tho discharge of b.sduliee to his i'amily ai|d to ?? cioi y, nud beloved by all who knew htm for bis many virtues and endearing character. Interesting Otneitl Order*, Ac. T1JE BANKS TO MAKK SWORV riTATKME.VTH <JI'AltrER> LT?ON* TUOL'SAND I.ABOUtKS TO IE EMPLOYED ON TUB STREETS?RENDEZVOUS FOR RJSCJtUlTS? L ANDLOKJt AND TEN AM' IHfcPtiTKR, ETC., ETC. okskuai. <>k;.kk??Eo. 49. HSAOVil'ARTKKli, MSi'.OlTilENT OF TBI GULT, I Nkw Oi.iJU.Mi, July 19,1802. j Each bank and banking company in New Or leaue will make, under oaths of in oas.i.ar, statements of the conditlon of tbe bauk, iu me loi in heretofore made to tbe board oi' Currency, on the rtr.-u Monday of May, Jon*. July ana Monday, July 21 insuut. Hy order of Major General CUTLER R. S. Davw. Captain and A. A. A. (towal. 8,569 - - Btrkau or SrHKKTs axo Ijimirwr.#, I New Ouijunh, I'rrr Haix, July IT, 1802. J Rcsolved, That the City Surveyor bo, and u hereby, bullion/.i ll and directed u> cause so much ef the eld wood work of the wharves, that he may coudem aa not worth re|<airiuii, ui be removed, and the space oceupted by iu* same, where the depth is not too great, to be tlllod wltft the river sand to a level shove the highest water mark, and, wbeu flnisiied, to be covered with a layer of oyster ?h?iJt, oi Bullli.ietit thicknesi to bear the weight of loaded dray* and other vehicles. R??.?!\ ed, farther, Tbatnl! timbers, piastre and other materials k. vod fr iu the wuarvosso removed, auJ which ?;an be made available lor that purpose, be a ppr prlate J l>y tli* Survey' r In reiuirlun temporarily the wharves and bulkheads that are iu si.(U< tout good eondm u to ad mit the laud lag oi' vessels and lb'1 unlading ef can oj? Ke?oiiea, I'm ti,er, ibut lor the purpose of carrying the lo-evoibg resolution* into elleci the surveyor Oe lUfel i? beieby, authorized and directe I to continue tbe employ* 1I.0H t fo,- one mouth of ouo thousand labors is, a* no.-v employed un<ler his supervision in c'eauing tbe canals, .is authorixed by resolution o, the Common f*>uucil, So. 8,050, at a cumiensation of fifty cents i>er day each for laborers, and in a<ldi'.ion thereto a lull ration per day t? each man, as .agreed to be tarnished by Major Cencril :utler,and one dollar uid lilt;. cents per day and ration* for loi eniau. which .?sid force of one thousand labrrer*. as so. u as the oeaning of me canals shall be coraideted., shall be employed by him in 0 ling Hp the leve* anti making repairs, aa hereby ordered, bud he is '.icroi y further directed, in ntakin/ selection of said lain rers aud ail "tiier laborers employed in his department, to 3>ve the [i oference to men ot fatnllv, ano to employ only mope who havo taken the oath, He prnMribod by Uaueral Order No 41, iesuu I hy the llujor General rontrimding Kcaoived, further, Tiiat In >>r.:er to azpeUite the forego* l:i? work the Street Commissi'uier be, and his hereby, au thor,/.ed and directed to continue the employment for <<ue in. uth of one thousand labtit ers, as now eni|?o\ e i ui.dsr Ills supervision, in clearing th ? St'eels, as aula irlted by resolution of the Coiuint.n Oi noil. No ti.Ofifl, on tliu same tei ins sml conditions a>: provided in the foregoing rcwlt* tl.'ii. Which said torreof one thousand laborers, or such number thereof as he ina> not nets i U. cleanlng the si all be employed by bim In filling up the levee, .a ivre by ordored. sua the Surveyor is hereby tlirweteii to fur milium with the proper II. u- and !e\els for that parpose. Resolved, nirther. That the Sui veyor beano It hen (>7 directed to issue 110 rr. 0 permits tor the removal of -tMi or batture l'rom the river, 1 Lie city requiring tbe ?>iaa for its own use. JI IJKN NKV.'U.K, Ciiar man Burnau Mrt?ts and ljindinga. K. 11. M I'I'lJ., Cuirmau Ilureau of >'iiiiutce. Approved Juiy 19.1W2 ?(?. WaiiSKL.Assituni Military Ooisiuandant. KITS' ML i,RDM?HO. 130 IlBAINt AKlUtt MlUTSRV f'OMHAr.riAXT, 1 N?w t?s'?i?s, July 17.18?2. ) All'heoejx*rsens who have received authorities to raise cnipi<ui''s tor the l^uisiatia Volunis. rs are ordered M report their plat os of rendezvous or recruiting elCeet at tiit-se headipiartcrs Inniediitely Ly command of i.OHKRKY WEIT.'.KL, I.leutonant L'nued States Fngin?< rs, And Superintfiident of ltscrniting Knrces. l*ro> ? t-T M.<asiiAi s Omi *, I N*w Drlkaxs. July 19,1*02 / All dispute* between lan dlords aad'tei ants having lieec relet red aud committed to me, it If ordered tnat all pro ceedings Tor the removal of tenants from dwellings (ex rent such as have been t-iecialiy direeled by me) bo sus petided, and that until turthir orders no such proceeding* bo hvl or tak"ti. lAndlnrds will rerraia I'rom taking any steps to remove tenants, and trom interfering with them 8. H 8TAFFOR1), f>eputy Froroet Marabdl. ?UCMhliA < ?Oflfc A Ll.OOCK'S 8THKN<]TIIKMINO A POHOt a i'Ijamtkre TlieM Plasten possess sue'hlng, w^runag and sustslalns iji Hiim ?, *U'J v. bell ih? oiiisoirit ue> <1 support the> slmuld b<' Hp llfj ? ..r Wrskn>'iisof the Ha.'k and H >"?!?. for t'rtinpa, for Crtek* aud mi it- ties in iiie Hi \m and 1>? *. ami in Luuibagos. the\ always vlve r In f. lli A Hi.xl us of the Kidneys and the I'lsadrr one or two ? hould te worn iio? the loiro; Ih fr I eve at once, sod grenUy a^siat la the cure o( tlo s<- diHtreaalng rases. AI LOOCK'S POKOI H Pl.ASTRRE. IMPORTANT fO?UP*BHKK.4 ' HOW SPINAL AKKEC Tl.iNS, Whethersrtsli g from se r c ns'iiutt' ual westineaek ANdTtll'.M UKMAKKAHLM Nhl'A.Ni K OK KbNKi'lT. Letter from VV J hnmu M O HiBTn ko. i an , Nov. II, Wl Messrs, Tnr ?. Allcocx A l!o? fleaae -eu'l us tftik de |t.t<a twiive "o/? u %ii'??: ? I'ufWus I'lMfrs. Oor daily e?pe lea o n:i >? tl.eir very superior eacellence Aiih'e it Olo ii . r ? ? ?. a in >n ?i>p les for one, >*h". l>y snlau . i in i i 'in >lt of Mii'lii iciy, Ua>l bath kls lege bro^sn ? i .i- .? ?? ? y in Hired nn.i w.i? for m arly a year eiitl.iy he.| n *. i tils ma' fo .nd r? ! <? rn j ? eE by the smi i' s* it no a plaster i" bis -fNae lie waeisnon enabled to *in k. lie abors ??> >.'<ila?-v r lie weuld ebeerl. / i 4t ti oi m >li >?ie- P ' iter i l?*j mind Dot !>? b* I ? * li.w< rrate Knowing >o puts nioneao nseful, are fcave no ?? r pies llmt our sciitini'oik s uuld lie known j w. jousaoi. r-l'KK OP CRICK lif TMS HACK. \| ..?!? AtUlK h A O'l., V. 4 I II 'ill .|| laie, Nc<W Yi r? ? |M..a?.- ?. iid me E dobai's an ?' yenr Plaster* Tii?f m of aei okin i.) b.. k wfd h has tru ihl?J ? o. *? oe ? luie. md now uiyiai -r is g>dng to try th?m or j,m "tty .ii.iiiit lila heart. L. II. IMKHElr./P. Lvos*. N v., July 4, i? i at tbe eftte the man i' .edory. >o i I N u\ .-71 VKK Ir,SO At SO 'JI < N?u n . vV.r.t, *.T|> El r.EAJ.EUi Vc..Mi . V I.T.