Newspaper Page Text
ilE Skir , PLAN1'ER. LIL:at'y J. II AMS, C 1.DiT ;:..tND P I'!:IET R-l.tE . " VI ,"t t:n, :: in:ii l .;ii i oipron t. the pul o.ure" e'n"ch r i c.: "t+ u p', 01 t +, I lndir aw .ig ,,, t : +bo ,v,, , Jill e:,tzr 't(. as ado,,rtiem ents. i - I'.ird. of :t 1 t:. "'It cL::r:'t.r , i* *t no-lie Sr.'..,'.d " , at t 1t( cit". r ·t .. .n.i: ; ,..l.,.r.ii'.t.. a IH" t r byt rIr leaving II r'.t" d0i'tell' C I, tl.1 tllll 1'rtlFa '": jllll', r'rl €I- "lh1 r.'1:, ,'r *! l 'll r, h: ' ure avboie'e. i ' .1 vt, ,i-r ai-in RIliIge frienis hay un, commttCltilions, &c.. for the S a P1" P i tcer, biy leat'ine tlhem lwith Mlr Bruce ltestOiI. I on board th th t rryboat 1yrona, will be priu t Iv recledc d and t atended to. ~ . ~~~--- -~=~_-___---Ic FOR PRESI DENT. MILLARD FILLMORE, OF NEW YORK F.R VICE PI.EIDlENT. A. J. DONELSON. OF TE.NLSSEE. SATURDAY, JUNE 7, i856. . l We regret that owing to a press of other busi ness, we are ri:mpelled to defer much interastingmat ler we had iutended laying before our reader, until twxt week. .. ý arutý sa!" and )EA: It or DAVID MART.IN-It is with un feigned feelings of regret and sorrow, that to we are ca led upon to record the demise, of to 1 one of our confrercs. DAvID MARTIN is no R more ! The announcement is as unwelcome the as it was unexpected, and strikve the senses lay of the many warm pewronal and political sec friends of the gifted DAVE MARTIN An as a pae strange and mockirg sound. Yet strange and p sj unwelcome as it is. its stinging truth is not Co even to be doubted. ant How true it is "in the midst of life we ale diL in death!'" Who of DavI:'s many warm hbe friends could have imagined his end was so near! In the prime of life ; in the apparent ) enjoyment of all the blessings of the world iCu with the brightest prospects before him. le I m was suddenly seized with an apparently corn- bu invn and not dangerous maladv. Just as the be attendl;g physician had pronounced him well th amid when danger was forgotten, the malady an returned--and conquered,- .Peace to thy th ianes. friend Dvr. ! w 7"' .uer" wvillC. inuserted next week. a press of other g)iiter prevents our publish ing it in this isue. We solicit a call from him.m 4.?* Thanks to the courteous JAMES FLOw.- , t.i. the rose-bud of Clerks-ol the Laurel "s Hill for late New Orleans papers. You are cm a perfect boquet, JI: ef [P-Among the Patents issued from the U S. Patent office on the 20th ult., was one to E. PaICE, of Waterproof, La., for improved el elevator for cotton, sugar cane. &c. tl HIRRAII FOR Sar l-!W. W. L.EMMo (Ame- ti rican) was elected to the police Jury from b Ward No. Itt without opposition. c. - -We would advise "ORLA,' to try his band at something else beside conundrum Z making, if those sent us are a fair specimen 1, of hi tiieihat line. However, Orla,' it S ill se:d us your name, we will pub- e S}our conundrums, so that it may accom- S pany them, for it would be doing society an injustice in not giving it the name of the a individual whose brilliant emanations would illumine the world at large. 1 _7-AA Grocer in Plaquemine in advertising his merchandise, &c., says . "All prescr>iptions put up with promptness al;d accuracy.:'- Wonder if he 'aint poking fun at JENNIuGS i Some one told us yesterday, that P. E. had beenpromoted to be the aesculapian adviser of the Persinmnouville Horse Marines! Don'.t believe it though! SotrTnEs CEULrlvATOR.-We have just received the June number of this journal,con tainingas usual, full columns of everything valuable to the A griculturist. The Cultivator should be in the hands of every farmer and planter in the South. It is the only paper, South, we believe, devoted exclusively to the agricultural interests. Ties ELECTORatk S DraCT Cosvcrnso,. The iarious parishes dsjis district, says the Baton Rouge Gazette 4vere so badly represent ed that the Convention met and adjourned to meet again on the third Monday of this'month at the same time with the State Convention. There is no question that the assembling of the State Convention so soon deterred the party from sending delegates now, and we thinakit acted wise, in as much as it will, in all respects, be more convenient. To ExcuVANES.v Notwithstaading we have a notice on the first column of ourpaper, that our post office is at Baton Rouge and not West Baton Rouge, many of our most valuable ex changes go to Lobdell's Storeand are received by us when they are worthless, and in some instances we do not get them at all. Lob dell's store is twelve miles Irons our office, and all papers or letters directed West Baton Rouge go there. By sending them to Baton Rouge P. O., we have only to cross the river for them. Will our exchanges that have been accustomed to send their papers to West Baton Rouge please take note of this air' di rect as reltesled Police Jury. Th The Polic Jury of this I';rish met at the Court House on Monday and Tueiday last,1 and we btlieve transactled more ,bsil .s than PtOt. is usually done by those august bo.!ies, in the ate same space of time. Among other exci ting and important matters brougwht before the i , | Ilei J'urv. was the election of parish printer and v:,. the ,i n pu ,urcha:ig of ai new Courtl Ilot'oe. It seems that the price alihwed It hetrettofri, b} the pain: h to it '. printer, 1-I. ' been ' I and the t ariner lm p!utcrs of the I " |' IVanter isd ( 'jpt '!iin Tis-e- I' s, can attest atisthact,,ily to any one rwhi'tl.er is is worth iI the amnoiunt paid for it or niot Tis has bee N eI .lxplaineIt and the facts and figures given to I, Several p cceeding police jut ie, i lt il stpit, I' of all this. the reduction of the priiers saalary came up again on .Monday last, and created some little discussion. It seems then with the knowoledge of this iiNi fact staring Police Jtlnors in the tace, they , could more profitably emplo, y th, ir time smI y co:lsi!eruing 'crowc;. in othl.cr mlanters tm..re important to the interest of their cotastituents Iii, and the wellare of tle parish genci lly. than attempting to cut down the printers salary, o ,-, the point o!'economy. The indefati:gaul rc presentative from the 7th w;IdJ ,hould t'ave ,i;: eonsidered economy in more prominent qiar ters than in the reductis.o of our salary. The cisoltioin of that gentleman to give i .: the printing to the Iwoest bidder in East or . West Raton linuge (notwithstanding he laid i1 an otfer from a Baton Roluge cotemporay, it his pocket to do the work for S:'O0.!) met with a fate it deserved at the haids if our. ft liends. for which we return our thanks. 1 hie Court house question camie up and an ii til elaborate and detailed statement of the con- . dition of the old Court Ilouse, and Jril. and the advantages of *tuyit a new one. n- wIs read by the chaijman of the comnmittee at to whom the matter, was referred and the n,, of Police Jury not haviag the fear of Jut.lge t: noi ROER [SoN before their eyes did there arndl re I then without mral:ce prCpIanse or aforethoug!;t. es lay the aforesaid statement on the talte. A to cal seccnd resolution to have the old tIilcng re a paicitd met with moie favor. aniid we pI td m stone by the time the Sixth Judicial District ! tot Court holds its setting in that time-honeored asd venerable pile, it will l-e in such a con aic di:ion as to relies e all fears for their precious srn healths. i . so i'the people of our parishl have now at least a year s respite before the sut.je:t of an:.ther id Court House, will come tip again, but in the he meantime they must make uip their miutds to build or buy another next year. We have vc the been (among a multitmie of others) opposed to cell the burden of a new tax now, on account of t! "'ly an almost failure of the crops last year, and - thy the destruction of the present crop, and it was this fact that killed off the resolution to . buy or build, temporarily. lsh- h The "harmonious Democracy" met in rm Convention at Cincinnati according to agree ment. but ,cfore they could enter in upon the ow- business for which they had assenmbled. a little urel 'scrimtnage"' in the shape of a fight was ne are cessary to cool down the bile of the adherents of the competitors for Presidential honors. e U The despatches do not state how many bloo:ly to noses and blackened eyes, rewarded the er ved ertions of the different pugilists engaged in the encounter," but we think, judging from the 3d article of their rules, that they are ne- trying to make it appear they were theggdi from by the Know Nothings and consequently. classed them in the alien and sedition laws. his Daucs, CUE4MICALs &c.-At the corner of rum Third and Church streets. there is a building men located wherein the planter, farmer, anltehan )rla,' ic, &c., may find medicine for the eire of pub- every' disease ever germinated bteneath a com- Southern sut. The dandy may scent him-i 3 an selfto kill, with the many essences, extract, the and double XX'S contained in the grosses of ould vials, ornamenting the shelves and cnmiters. The fisherman can there array himself with fishing tackle. poles. baskets, &c.. sufficient if ntos skillfully used, to depopulate the Amite. And last though not leact, our manly lady S I trielldsonthis sideandl the other~can there find had each and every one of those little nameless. o yet neeessary trinkets, which somehow or Don't other they always find use for. This concat enation of all that is useful, necessary and desirable is presided over by our friend. just Hr, n T. WnaoDlr.L, Esq.. than whom a piolite leon-( a more accomodating gentleman never thing waited upon a horde of customers. wator ----- ---- [L The N. O. Courier accuses the Ameri can party in the late election difficulties, of having "paid and hired bullies," to intimidate and drive back legal voters from the polls, the Crescert thus demolishes the slander : "PAID AND SAL.LRE sD BLLI.S.:-The Cou rier speaks of "'paid and salar el bullies." We challenge it to a showing of hands. Wo dare its Central Committee to the proot. Here is our proposition. It is a lair one: Let the Democratic Central Committee show what it "paidc" to carry the election, and we will show what the American committee "paid.' All to be done honor bright and on the square. Come. out with it gentlemen ! But. we fear you wont. A clean breast would demonstrate that the Democratic party "paid" ten dollars Where the American party "-paid": one. The fact is, we had'nt any money to speak of. * We don't care about mentioning this, now that the election is over. "Paid and salaried bullies," forsoth. Oh, fudge ! Why. the pay of the, Sicilians alone cost ouropponents more money than we have has in our treasury from the beginning to the end of the canvass! l ,TIhe N. O. Delta, of the 4th inst., has I the following quaint paragraph : We shall not close our office to-day in con sequence of the burial of the Democratic party of New Orleans. If it is resolved to be buried, let it solemnize its own funeral. d Just as we were going to press, the rain came down in torrents. A welcome relief The American Party Trirunphant in the City I I! .it InE ELECTION' ill\ V;MTceY' ni ,ti.tes te," 11.1 . iur--: -:[" ,u n ,, rl Hirre- - tr I let I. a Lit of the irrr., I.: . 'it tirei to the it P ' i t 31 t ,it e .A t i lr rt . ern,, t ..... . . . . '1..t. ! l ; I . rib .. .... .. .,:: |,d ill ........... 1. I" x.c h .. .:. :.. .. . ..; 'r," 1irrtlt..... rtit Ith l.. . .... 43 " T , t . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . It ullth.. .... . . 1" i tI lu-un I 4- ; I h rt, n .... .I fi Frio, the h ,'-,. it n , tir ap rnt that c li r ii te r ". ,l v cab elid i. On · a n-- ., cri-, -it ,I'llta1 :"1} ,, £ t, . Sit i 1 , . • , ..h 1 ., :'le cu ct-ni c titrrl,' r.r' h ,- c i L a 1 t: ' ' d l f I , '. a+ . 1,,i., *111. t, It it tone, l . I, I ,t ' r, 'l eteti e i t i re l iiatl e .Itr.,y ;., e i i, i tr " : ~r I. a': I . " ýt,. !. , ' . .. . . r . rtt t',i:: i .thi n,:i I , 'n, :.' j, n al,: ' j , .... t 1'ii th.: , e ttcu:ý, i1 I+ , '.,I:\ trt :!, +. +' .; , t.: , . i t , it ,i\ o it: ,t 'th t,, .te , i I .r i, d.t . . -cI the I -rti' r o- - e 1 -,ldi ith l I"i-o c n.I i ,al e 'ir t ' t e 'tte .n i Ii c... v . n t i .- t ai i r s- t, it.ur b:i un ,.ir _rc. i.n,, i t ,, , . , Ia- I e ) -r trt atr :iurtier i, - io l. ur retict ly r a ii ax t.u ii . idr sa e ,t tr. a It.L ur catc , :h t-n C I, t , ,t c Icl itrln iht m i eu r " th t :ww.14 sr u: n rt rw ir i l o curt ,., t r i t- tri, p . Il ita-g La ti . h .r. I. t ih e : L r t 1!-': % '. t . "~I..1 , ' ,, L ,. ': : ri - -li in.: t i . It 'I ari. -- g r 1 tr"it e c a'et' t .:e ":r t' . ,CL;t were Lt n".+l 'ivh aw l l ta rd blet tor ,i ^.- 1 iu e -" t , oo r an oerb, t cl; avret . fro' t he p :f d1 :ntscat itea e rt a l I. i RI .c t our i t ors. eerf an d we ree rftnuc a att' 0 A h ,eerg i ui -o toi e m . . aof our cb n b ir l ,n w hi' 1tc; are fclt ri rllla nk rc I:·; ter ti n t -r shbe t t on n tt r :,. her i v tle stile'r tlai.ct r t rl t. atc Luei crb-. e oti ct i t te .r a ir inl t h i tcn -n t ,ncT eer I "I- tt.c . iu n t tit t it ,t. vote iAn wt hat tic sta ed.c fhrou ,. tl e cr , ar . i rj o I yt-r obut -ic thr rne orre Stl i, t ri t he dfl dr t L.e na d t eia r e srf uct , I tI l i t .r? e w a er.. leri, tc rint ; " .. inr cato d itr-rr ifrd a de. oad trl t-e t a r tLr : ..afnt r cl'rair;ct l.eir wr t a .re er ci' .. lie re. f r tretes ir"' man nub a ornt:- botes I n -,Iri:s' latti *ve vote rnrh ti.rcl.jta l Sl c i c piteit, in l o a ti i.t c -cg to walellt t ;r larirto he tre,,tli turd e laet Lrie ottl 1ta < v +I r i\et. but .-r.:hit iot tak.le tfel d r ow l e t he + a.e, , - - fo c trin ture hirp , rt wai es"t pc e pi n taot . t et . L!htSll, cc .. lil a i t.rit l. -l. enr t he Ii c' . ar 1. iatesm/-ice ta . ' te T'i1 r pat t) t ac tnt1 re itr ' PCd --na t or.|,rer n to g ,, av --r. A ri an b *t ..+,zd " i':-I t- [0 ]l r. i ·,e ;llen l", t ui t topiln l , iriv'ts f 'u Iiais " res:' th ofu ' by ."e s-i th:e p CoIe-I noit :- e ri Lrj, t: e . areld " .m , i a r.atice oN tic ie uun-:ai, ! ie I-li role intent r il reinian It r ow.n. , r rd aeiu." ct- "t-o h e wdeur +-ionet acfte r i : gl l wih tu t lyrm , b:·,,-i.c v ils·..r ruiet+.,.t :- a ie" re i,'; ma Utinth s p ,,iorte ol hin h xis - rie rtd s htl, i b a man whep:itch llint halittle t- ,a. lisp Seer'. FAmt at sedre et a L tor.eniiatnl :rcd n bttlne: t tor fi.htinh.s and fire t full at the m-;u a ho taken toth ht rtilc lie il'rt bo, through the 1|cnr+ ]ed U. .hrew battyg rut. D t hlie to h a;t. tat fir e - : tr e -tabbe byle litne ond Lth lol:ncg, tLd a .hol.oie twd arrest ma.tr 1,:hi. without il~y c;[trt. I,y i;i· pur . ne . MrTR. --ne ,.nt strath f thorter totlle in hif Ia lll arrest him. Thre t t serious z tir of tire .v core: off at ite - Eleventh Precinct, on Orleens reeit ,'it tIe bSem'.' fihatrdetf The polls being at thI,e (Itrce f the Or-a leaus .'",-rl-rO, near the Ole .a hou e. Ti. alffair relted :n the illing of thr e, mn. tili i.e mor rat wntr aon th. and tl:e wtoulifn of iev- i ,rut l,,th rs. It alI ,r roul d 1;hi ,:" 1, ,;e ftLhat l"-. ' rV: L or ,o5 ,¢ ; ala ,rn..n . the wnr-: !,:at~ 'lf theirs- an.. ta~.nsi;ns ti: t ever inf.ste' ia ctlr haid l ,sen emi; 1oe ,icv eritein 1 u .citr c parti.t.0:.- t1o - o tn tl. t, 11 guar,, ee r their dearest privil,. It. We htarn it re .ort-l ti i.v.ousl. that l his l.,nd had iron (u-ated. but were utt, ily nt'ablr to b.i-eve it. nutI we bethet, the apptll:ng and bloty pr",nf Tf it. tOur est infor rnmtion in regtrd it : trantaction i thi= : It wa "enerlly reTpor0.td tihat quite a niumbr ' r Sicilians were scatterd aroun:d tie nei.b=lirhto,., di; ng thelt forenoon. in the coffee houses anl oh-r TIlnee, and •h-t they bpre under the control of Ex-Recorder .Ins. (.enois. One of them, hilarious with 0ine, it is raid. boasted that he arnd a crowd of his companihns had ' been brrakfasting and having a jilly time wi4 Ge- t nois. Still. at their trmeanor was quiet and relec' fil, no one apprehen,.ted the bloodey design they had in view. Quite a number of Americat-. indced. had col- . lectet, at the Ioll. in the mornit g. but no d-en. , tr' - - tion briint made. they departed by degrees, and left the polls comnparatively unpro'ected. It was to-en that the Sicilians prepared for tile execution of their hellitsh,lr t. fir. (aenoi. a little before twelve o'clock, was seen to take leave of ee of oecertl if the Sicilians : saying adior as he left. Ten minutes afterwards, two Sicilians went up to the polls., and a« of them in unknown man. offered to vote. Ils vote was ch ellenged. The other Sicilian, a heavy set. piratical looking fellow well anown under the Ametn an aliai of loe Williams. e a-setted I-oistcrrouly that lhis friend had a right to voet--he knew himr to be s legal voter. The Judge -till refused to receive the vote, eno the Sreilian per silted. until anl atertation took place. The big lrcil ian thereupon ran out into the street, r1t raised a cry in his native language. the purport of which was. -'Here. here ! come quickly !" The cry was quickly reponded to; fr the memtbers of gang cam'0 runitng out of houses and ally ways acrosn the streets. witll drawn knives and revolvers. and cliomnenced an indis : criminate firing and slashing at all the pcil le in tIte " street. all the way from Royal to lrttrhrn street. e were cleared in a few minutes. The olficer, of the pollo retreated unhurt into the rear of the building: whilt the people outside sought refuge. madly, in everv di n rection. sprea't;ng the 1anic for squarei around. The Sicilians themselves as Inutantar-ously disalppeared. it [hoeting at, and cutrtiun at every I erson that came in thoirlety. t y this onslauglhtl, Mr. Norbert Trepagnier. the 'S clerk of the First Ilistrict Court. was bhaly, perhaps mortally wounded; Mr. Charvot was poignarded m the k breast, not iangerouly; and Mr. laiFrange. jr.. a cit izen of tIheThird District was stabbed in the shoulder at and shot in the hand. Mr. Trepagnier was 1tinking with Mr. Fabre in the t, coffee house adjoining the polls; bearing the filing e outside, he ran out, and saw an acquaintance of his. a IDemocrat, with a revolver in his hand. He went up to him in a friendly way. to take the weapon from e] lhim, whetr Williams, the big Sicil;an who raised the alarm, ran up to him and stabbed him in the breast and In the abdomen with a bvonut, stuck on a wooden handle: at the same moment he was shot through 8s one of his thighs. and through one of his arms. Mr. La Frange was running for life. when he was shut and stabbed; he continued his flight, and took refuge in I- the shop of a bird-cage maker. on St. Peter's street iC near the Coroner's ofice. He was not mortally woun ded. a We were at the Coroner's office-where the voting of the Tenth Precinct was going on-whel the Sicil. aons made the attack in Orleans street. Hearing the te firing, and seeing the people flying up Royal street, we wcntaround to see what was going on. Arriving f iat Orl.ant 'trt-,: re found it comoll-tely d:rrtecd andl with hlh d and cillic ti eCt; , 1 1, a nt a..' .. ed to him a dct m , u, lie dcc.a ' - 1 'I , a t ,I dd i c": n ,n i le .e tI c a t. r hurt'ir:'; cont S I, cl)d cb it e d p , , otheir iisn ,ico ct :n i : an! I, , ti al t ' ' hi ld ie ti , ic, ul * tr ict iclth rc ,; a e- I It llig rllci t its.. . n lt ., ca: r e, r t. i ' h.i s oia c.... h T ingi rg ,l' Itc ' '1 e t t f lr th .-i:c t '11.( terd' cnfi ct of the a a,. in Ld t.}( c n ,inl ' ' c r d it into the o ; ,c t; it I ·t n, i 1iut i' c' c ("'c r tc'- . . i 3 1 an. Ih. bh to t , .c L : " t ,' 1:I' T 1r. 1tic ),' ,.h ' ' " . I 11 * . i. -..1 " 1,tIhe .' . l a k',l i ".c:, Ad I . l., ', ' i i tý . i , w ' c .:" ' .'" ' '''' t ' ' cl't Tlc e Election io ronda ,"" Sit i to. a, n· ,, 1!'. p; ..,-1 t:. , r,. r,' t ir , S.o f t lad, cr l ci.o n o c:.c'v tc ,^:Lc , . h T 1 ol: n c 1 ci ''. ct , . I,', o tI'" c:' cii-,_,t." , tit t.' Ie' ct cc 'c|cllc ccc -cc cccr-c.'' i:,1'i c 1 ' h ot ,ur rle:n lil l awt p . l 1t '1 t e .r1.( t --." . , c.an wc ct c l i" t e mt in olme - 11" '1". ust 1 t"e" rirn- r.tt clI can A e ,ric dn to n:" I"n t a e! ) . ora' : o , t ,,i" " ' - ',", felt i " '- ..c ,cc y "l i - c .cccc It,," I ~a i i a oIiani.an ' in an Dthner a't to main`.'ch l: ran n ian to slay a emo at.^r' It is 1/ro mrder .r S emort to hat. I n A"I C 1 1,i '" i '. S our t.~e like t.ee ccrc. l a e "-c ). c 1c,:i ; ,l . t. µ .l)*c n c - . - ,'I, t v ih e I l tn s oi . ' ixc*llc'w hp ' ti tI;: atd (c ! e'(at av It (I") red:le t ,]L'ic (' '! c-c i .. V 1. hl,'; t a!'bb L " n Le torl:o r t 'e I , t , St . .ti. e t o 'cr c,.:itc..,, ' : . I Ti meicnl rtc If c e' . (.r. . l . l' e a .i Al.ut t. n e ccneh .t: e w ti. cc X.,i,, ca ;i't- pce i t ith ie i.er p ie A roa . In t .;e t'a I , '.,r tcn 1{titutcd .n'.,tc .e cl r m. rt.'. c-l ' ci ci er sit ti ( t. c t h, i.. tv as !,e l:rc si ,c tl e c t eic , - t t!r Ce l s i.te ) loi c f i. clr,, ,t , d L e I' ttll,.' : TI. e rep' 'It Tri li t- t, o r n::s of t. a ioi.ca aLu. :, F. el r"`- .,l ci .`,]', n n cc I ",t:nhe 'oli -lia s uich rhc l a i : ccb e dc rnu c ot ht d iiculte. c , ier t . y s are te r ea or of tha- e a, c o r side w Lct' cc lr untie N '''!c. [)'it W e ,. . 0:;st .rb tte s te t tc allc the e: il it s attached e - ot o tose .o ere ag vate b i- f uits a nd ll oc t rut ra nti i.ot at Dof vIela cc and, 1 -etaliatioru. If n uan D snocat to rEtheat at r, cthat meif he-tt i i snt mtnloder fcc a lice trckercbacc ,1t'rnl:y cf\ c r I w l s 11 ean to sslaty a emoc at. ith ::ios rIt 'r: e en 'L; 'ena Democrat to o n Ai.ntolenr ,' i tra h I ' i , :u!co d t rary ato la '.: :, n iI " ;:I : : ".'.ment l unih ad .i ig ik a .a, pnisr hl tile I- c c t y .an utd indi id u.al ande(.5I , rff:inn a" i , m,; r , cr'. t, -"a and i ol. t ile Lt fl.cla d, ti e r!. y sl ki i t .ct a Ccrc.d a.i c a .. nerr a p.cn'rt . be , t c Ioundthat Ii cdil ' c t ;tcc utot unc ic inor < '- th e f mericand arc i ii of New (tar ' o! til 1.' -Cnst sn c h'anered : ,r! nfmlco.id lot : e.o 'u - At, 1 o w. t e ul h e tcn:ýl klc. takI t he aar'tionue i, " aie L(. t cS-lies.Wlyt ar',{ r ic..I'..- ,ccc' t-,t ttcc "t ' S ;,;thto error .cie all prod. In tl re cate It by s Sthati. t sok .h-e c c.t teeil is atta h'cl t i. pubic e to ar iotis fact in t tud !,a- e ! cule e `, cO it cariiir. i. 'ulde 1jg stte te.o a "i ~ e re t nt ned ,ptrintic erhy ofit de.erve s the it r e llsayo ilies iththin s e hill crite a cop th!e l.tr cc t a cucaient-e T y are the r-al ant{.ors of the e g 'e. of intu nes . At t ha . e evil is aPrecicd e " o -Co rat to those .o werae of ggrckted by in- ame Sa', insultis and outra gles lrttc actr of violenu e and I S't. Iter-bal fir.ing a ol.sr ike}it ll ii t a mal n andr ,r hantO moa . It h as a v itrale that robod - rai y w ill strik . He tecin dre: o a knir. trihis to e ha run as. as nt- aedtt shot riot. pursued and a por IG- ter ndeotedle by smah id toleral, his lend. trage, dw ' ..c Who ns c to baiae t in this l e acts arte man t' col- rary to lou .t do rt.drotd, r the es' penr t- , nr mdivit duals ho prnisat d his a p is the in -c- ' d c utc Acccrdi. g to D mcc ocratke logic.31ac- - an,, suited indi as a rtir. thoeian a a t r rderct i - n rufan s ahold sie attslca s tie al dy hIalled': h = to c o d wEn Amricanl, wt'c suppoi e the cnti-c un By A om e.rican p Cr , aould ha . Ur a p.,it oer the ond thatlene or tread it ,,as ce a frood jo the formers asaul t u~o tr. h nor, aert Tre'no! At udte n Cle if th ,e Firet Di itrict Chert, maa! y ain n ar mob of -emoc-hat nic Silial depera Demos.-c cil a rty drew'the fa pure. meo in evert ad ffray 'un - th a t iook por ettn Moitinday ! We tcliv IthI, puin saPublic to bear ctis fcet In ta . d reflect ring ntre-. thisp it cahorrefi . Ie outsinge jutr. to an hilat loed and patriepce, party it deemed or they c"cc ' sicWt Cotcs'dertcou,. t cc By way-ol Illu-tration vie will cite a cocccl.e iea the m in ,at'c . ofAt t he leaS ls of th Precincitio a amen moctd the friename of cr. Tpagiey beThcame Sanh F perfrl ued the ttld-ele muri. eg to their ienI Stc de by firincg a hccr-.e iSi ici at a man annd :, it pucrsued the wouid-be murderei! to their tCeo, and slew them. * This, too, was wrong. But whoconmmenced the work of death ? The blood-thirsty, mur derous Democratic Sicilia,.s! But for themn there would have been no blood shed. They, or those who hired them, are also responsible --cne chargeable-with the tragical scenes which followed. The friends of iMr. Ire pagnier saw the blood pouring from nlmer ous wounds-believed every gasp would be hi. last-and consequently became infuriated beyond control. * We believe the foregoing samples will an swer the whole. We publish. d, yesterday, a long and truthful report of the election troubles, and shall give more informution as it trans: ires. We shall "nothing extenuate nor aught set down in malice," notwitlietan ding olr party proclivities are strong and emnhatic We aim to publish a new.,paper, in the lbet acceptancc of the phrase. Interesting fu(,m ICtznsac. Th St. Louie RB ei i . l .3 ": TIbt~ bilil (S,~ contains the to3llwi 'll ..1'-.tini news burnritae K1a3nss, a potton ut \ /11. 3 ash aiready been ,vutn 3k133L3 h tcl' i 'i b33I. 3.3ý The sttea irrmer '3' .: j,' II ." arriv~ed ' l- nitm, t-rdl'3 f3outth. 3 s33 l nn _m'ý i 333.1 - '13, b ip1rA 4.0n40 .1 3. 31 in ti.It re'gio.- rele"rrig f li to ·r s of retent oit lep occrrence in I vtwre r."or thi deabo uts. V' ·· I e. a r :t i ·o i 1, lr~ t ft `, .,.'t. .I 0 Pi 3333131 11 tit 111 a' 31* t;"13 33 Ii at 33' 1 3' " fn '~ i,! ',"t I, F ý ,' . In '3k'I pt n ," 1itIi It '1. 3 I: 'I'l, to k .1-e33VI O 1:u, 3" '3 ·11 3 1 i LC 31'3 'i,-33u l in f . 343 3313 I,,3elce 03r II - :'3 " 1 I , I333: (3 3 1 3 3 "', 3 3 3it ..3 3 (tl ' 1i.' it . I'.. t . ,"Ir:"nd e!"' I r t a ; li 'i ~R r4 ? i ,,, l 1,l: v J`.t i,' e' 1 :. e:,,tn '.' tt3 1);f', tt,;h t t.. ." of. u,ýi k ei'rr t . , ..,",~ ~ p:~~ tt" I i.?.,. "t I~ t n .a~t(" :,o jr a iiirt. tet..rnr ! . ! Ti (o . t3 3i3 il3 3 -31. 1 fi3 e 1., -r 1 3 -I a 33 to1 3 ; 1 ;,r l- iIsIae Ih ( 3 ,.-33.3.33 Lai~3 333 , P0 ....1.3.,.' ...3 ~ 33333'33l3 Re de 1 1., 3 iet ti etcn 'f 313.3 ,Icra h~i t l, tha .:e 3.0 nod :' " J11;c e .1,33..313333k.333 3 ' iL e 1 ~ r h r,. t i, d F).f ii I .1 . "Air , "1. 't it I,"_ (. ".t l c I t l a rtI t ill` w i lt 't r, t iirt' l in 1,: a ' - 1 0 1 : n..," ?o i tliiai- t!,at ti l iii In 1.: tu: rr:. . :. _,- t" ,.;d I.Itn Ill :( i l:,e sen : :e. I '.e I, 1. .oft( iah .1 ::to . ,itr, ;tr 1-ajet' it G 13. o:,-I' d eow h.,: u " cs i.e Shi ii I;ate ,I , "(..I' 1" t teI! of I.,^!l ieiantst eie. .... ' ,t , i: 33.. 33.e3 s 3Ir3 pJti 3 .33 3sat :.I tr itc· ~ ~-edi to i:ct ti\r:,yfti Arlot: pr .,tt.t 3 31.3t~ ii.133e330V13.333 333331uit 33'31ý 31t1 3a e i o ((: . t i i,."a . 3l, ht-3 t3,. n' ::!''I: CS further 33333. was a1. .1td t ý star I the,,. 1 3 e".3 s. (3) 1I:IdriA"'. %3!3 'oeeps tie hontt'r 3.3' t!'trequested by '.3ifilt J'3Ie to .. "", c 3 thinursto tt t n.C 13'~t33. e e -~d to do. "i ''I Or t litt~ re, 3113 the 1.3133 Ct 1 3.3 A t-~-i ir" '3 33 thent p a'er i i rI3 33133 : !t' .fa. i. -*' 33'c 33as p3t 3t) it a3333 it 33.as nlePiii: aeil fte ..,d 3f3 i I~ e. It W eet3 ~(1 rer ,rof 113 ; en,333 , )3 33333t II~lk e , s!,o: Il 3 n e : P 3333 r,1,33 and-afMter a' -I - ' .. . 3 Peace haft It t e 30-.1:3. I:- ..3 - wa113 ' s tied.3 put ('33t. 3. rd ac3133 33e3 G 33ea: tr13t down.~ It 3'..s a tw3. 1,3''t" % (131n ~n o a.3333 3'i1 e'c..pe hior a 1os.30. ''33" ''33 heat (If 3331. 3(3.33113333 . 33c3s 3,33333 1e "; h~ a a nd ap3i33la3-rv 33333n X-. I latan! 3y 3r e 3J i33i the331 fai~lb 0o' a 33ck f 33i t " .ri wail.S A33othe.r pro0. slav3ery in33. 33 8 ak1.33.3333.l1y shot, hut hte'1ii 343.3 13.313311l ;et 3.333 w.3, Soi:cifJon is gt'r Gen. Pomeroy aleceipt to f. r ail t'l: rijcs and cai(non surreadered by him to the authorities of Douglas eourty. J.irob Pranson, whose name has figured a good deal in the affairsof.Knsat.s. was arrest ed on the ISth. by DPpnty Sheriff Fai: and A. four others. -He was taken at his lhous.- a lie theatened t:iaot the officers. and put a rifle thi of the but did IM S 'a pistol in each hand, an! va . rot to ap rl.,:achl a stop :.,avr ; but the rrigger "was i,,' ptl.ed. Fi:aly IUianson agreed to F hurl r . The e"eeing before two of the pi ket nard m nwere outu a .,, o!., !le firom Lawxrelo : t Iev owere inet by i, men fritn i,e tOwn Bc --,.re ;.k.!rf Lei c .elhq. c, .. t. 10- I S axcy partv. id rn an steiir' t'at thev uitu. tihey , ere fired uipon.o eouf tiem reccic in; a shot in the arr.-the other .--ot .-e of D thie assa;! ,rt. in t:e heIe.d--at:d both of tiem dr then etc; ped. . er Gov S anncon. it was t:r-lerotood. wonldl W rine ttest tat 100 o he regun!;r trotnps should II I-e staltione, in Laiwrice. 100 in F,,peka. ano, 100 at Usawatom:e. Sherif Jon.es Lad some m :vr:ts to ser\e at Topekva. an ,t it was report- R edl that naout 100 of the malcontents had as- er senile ' at t!le Big Spring, to give him batth .. F, but. after tie occurrence at Lawrence. this i F will hardiiy be dne. At O-awatornie, Judge E Cato. of the District Co rt.had blee prevent- F c,' f;:,m holding hie court. ov threats of vio- 1l !en,'e ti, the Grandt.lurY from the Free State E men. and this precaution was deemed neces SleThiere were til:o:t three h:,ndret cetizens of Lawrence still iin town on Wedtresdav. and I many of them were ureately exaiperate-d at to their leadears. becat-e they had de'erted in o Ihe hour of the dillicul:ies. and they vowed t that they would not again tie found in resist- t ance to the laws of the Territory. A good , manry were passeners on the Star cf the l cat, retirning to lthe East. Or;n Caors.-Everything is being parched ti and dried up for the want of rain. For some r weeks past we have been visited with no refrefreshing and necessary showers to give f strength and energy to our cane and corn. a anl ripen our fruits. Every one looks sad and desponding-the sugar grower looks fe verish and anxious. as he watches his chances for a supply of seed cane, and the corn planter f is equally downcast as he looksat the droop, t ing corn. as it parches up and dries with the n scorching heat. Some little rain has fallen Ii Y in different parts of our parish. but not I (enough to be of much benefit We have not t_ had as y rain in this vicinity. Unless the ,y I rain king condescends to open the food gates n. upon us soon, the chances for crops in our rd neighborhood will be small indeed. n A Mon.a .Jon.-A very painful event oc g, curred in Taylor Co., Va., recently. -On a le Sabbath morning the youngest son of Mr. es Boyd was taken sick p the evening another e- was taken down in a similar manner; and on r- the next morning a lttle girl was taken like be the others. They all died, and were laid in d the same grave, On the day of the funeral two other children were taken ill and one n- died. Thus. in one week four were laid in , the grave. Before the death of the last one. on the fire which had been raging extensively as lately in Virginia broke ,ut about two miles te from his residence, and in one hour Mr. Boyd n- was stripped of all be possessed-bhouse. barn nd wheat. hay, oats and corn-cribs! The child mr, was hastily removed, and when brought back there was not a place to !ay him rn to die. TO :xx xx :. .d 1t" t: I1 xxx n f: car Ctot.t Cinc 1rtdi VonventhIL ('.,wxtur.'iix J:ux. ^.--T, Si.,gaxxxi felt, dºJ9 5tr1 fxxxred t' I xxu t. tit itaxU, oh. n a rebbrt to'-k p it' tlc tici lit .r k tr va t x,!on ax .l r r:x xorly injure-l. Loth th.e *w Y,,i dx bigat.'-ot t :t- fa-..!x - t ftlax.i* F ml aatrst, la ox.--:i~ixait itl.f mittr. dtt xr , A amldxt ti . great.,,! n·fu l,.tr, tLn orru~rrlin a,'Joutud Cu .,'. ixux k tot O,,rr,,3rao j'inci. W J,:ue:i-- iln rocentr'.n ix,, txsox' (xxxxxnt !xalf~past +-n u'cl J xi i 11- . awrnowg ull, Mir. It-w r,'x of i a., from the x"U,!mitxtt C go ten aa i " ut .,, xxxxrxiz;.txxxn rxflx' (x htaaxx-o mret.. .:u.un I r.-- ",n. xxl ixt xxxce Px-.bjai tr :-t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1:,3:xoxo 1.,, trt rv I''... ! r. ",,1 :.t on11 t:" :ný Li. ll~t n.ade a Deaf aa ol tII.rr cxx ax lx 'xx!? t party wthirh had aormexi, I:.',,~:;.".I xi~ 'xx-xc.crxxx i'party. uin said tiot no ",ai tr p a, it r rouxxxxxi x y unOptmwrr dlxgsxx, that L' xx) n ax h'l ad with fxaetxax-it, thxer(xxx aI t xl xo xtxrwxttx 110; tMerict and p rtta I' i ,: xxltx re "r. ('r entitL ihae a txitttd the an, x :tx xl it .ti..x frxx Stio-axuri. it xieiaa~xp1,x txixxatxxxxhatx n ri-.uivrxitojaeiaa x:..: !'t "inn a 4I :Lxxt oro of principleu befor eang littr !1. n'n?·n-tirn. Tir ,xxxrxxn x tt oin Credent.L. lave now xtxer xam. "I ." : ,':,'n :h." ew York c.-xa Gil ortx xtotnaoiic t..; xinior vfloat. .',xxxxr.xxxxxx are lit rirxnlation 1a tli theprob, r. I·..:. 1, 1, It xxxxx are rt::.tix. xue is that iexe, ! ,:a " 'a: w ti.dtaxx tox that itxxxRutxboom ;:nin naarrd to-tror w,·a r "'1 it '4'!i, Jule! :: I, rlýCC P Y.-frnilti iap* .xxxxxxa xx xx., xxr-,xx.Ui~C rD(~C13l)ilt n; .. r ,I ..::, 3,eUoxinoc tranixictext was OaxtxA.a axwxa_ an xx uxl'd that the coin it eeon 3a. , :, ,.+xxx.x report In tit, morning. C-x"x,-xxxalxx 1 La 4-4;oaxxjxtion cannvmed at to xx'xk" ' ixkx'n thxx o-xxxxmittee ox rtesoIutixxnorepctot the re"'xl. .00io nootxct an tC. princxples or at 1R. -tr,-:t --fllr;x.tixn of the COxatitxt:oa agaaR .ott r I "r r..:. ?.I F.! i..."s ,"a," l ,(:0to rIoar( LLotpresen.. I Ir:r ".t ...<!r:. ,,;n x xaxxnad, tax lamU" 4tit l::tv I*--!::o xr~ the t taprx.mise of 1F58. ';lr I:n':r~r~t" t: t iannin Ntbrtahaact. said fear ",1 " ·..:nr) ::hi ti~e [,. 'A- nrav cc-',vrntinr. 1 ,.. r .1· t:: t - dxclxiix, a.. atoe oftk. xix-xrthIxxeue P txlic-aoxi oppoak. .·....",'",:, ·!,:e a.! Axtertct. continent. x a-ox"tl+ ax -n cr.Ihx.uaxtxallr adopted. :1,.- ro::,n x c n Cr(exeotlixls report deciaxrlias :. s. '-1 x -Am -telxtited to thirty-two catsk.adth. I! '.·?· to i...,:. Axa:trxx time is anticipated, astus s xx....a :~ ltriumph. lax ariog the contitruction of a rss 0 -:,:,_ ia .aix xxix the table by eight. ma Fi," f rr ,n ra'ni-t resoluolna pxaoae by o e t nt.r·-C: "r. t oation to racootider vas ,; bJ nttect v ",n.- :03oax hundred and orventy-oioe. cxuxexx txxx a ljxax-aed ontil morning. t x rxx'l xxxxlr une -t.-GCeorge P. Boelidhoof I xixxcratO c ttetieS,, at Wauhigtlon City, g s ix ; x" bou:t. in an affray here to-ught.. hlsb !.ox-ty itxjuxxt. Bi As mentioned elnewhere , Police Jury on Monday last did tae aser the honr of elect.ng it paristh rintrfortie ensnuilg year, at the same tllary u hereto. f.,re $!,uu . For this mirk of their favor we return or thanks. a naoour friends far ther i:aterost in our behalf For the first time in several years, we iad competition. Hiate and Martin oftle Baton Rouge ..rawatearM G;eorge A. Pike othe Comet were proposed as candi d tes for tu;e parish printing and the result was as fu!,otr: Haa.r J d T..Ti, atugar pean"r 6 eote rta M1M3iann:r . Adecate 3 tr.,aurE A. flie.. Cad 1 We are charit-'·.ie enough to believe our i3aton Rouge c.teraporaries were propoed wi:hout their krinwicdge or consent,thesm. fore we rejoice r.t over their deftat Tue. Re.sILr..-The following is theed rial resu't of the.ate City Charter elective All Americans, except Nathaniel Ovrt.a a.d J. Al. Rel2 : l ,,vaor of the C.it of New Mi. " U Gen T7ti'. , Recorder of the Second District. J. L Fabre. Recorder of tine Third Distict, Jos. Soio m Recorder of the Fourth Distriet. FranaE CB rtronler. Thomas Theard. Street Conmmnisoner,. P. AmedeeGYold 1eemnbers of the Board of Alderme.n-. Districtt: L II Place, H.1 Suumeros.AL dry. Second District: Augusto s Mona ~ ery. tAolnhe D)upr Third DI)istrict: P SWiltz. J V (Gourdin Fourth District: Ihej I Harr son H T Venardo stt. M clcers of the Board of AmsisaltAlis e men-First Wartl. Nathaniel Overtn. 31 Reii. second titWaid. John M Ulafi.AWý er. IThird Ward. N E Bailey, C BIaiat Fourth Ward. W M Flemming. B" ge• ," s Fifth Ward. Victor Benit. Sixth.W " eE Illand. Seventh, Ward. Leoate eBIB' .Eighth Ward. S P De la Barre. .. e Eleventh Ward. Robert IHuyghe. THE. PE~irTE\ I.ARY PARTL DEdnggROV Wa ViE - dOn Yesterday, arfew r.t." It i twelve o'clock. we were alarmed byL"7 t of fire. It was soon ascertained l Penitentiary buildings were is a t Sthere \was a general rush of our O5a0. i i the scene ot disaster. The fire , distlaved their usual vigilancea - i ture. and their energies were soon pa with marked efficiency upon 7. ..t luildings. Tre convicts, a tlfr d three hundred and fifty, were att ,, gated in their labors. and bein9g their cells, created some alarm fo. o mirht attemipt to escape in the U.at e fusion. but tirough the coolness.ouan,. n. session of I r. Hiriart, the Chief id Capt Hayden, of the guar.1st.l .W once conducted to their cellasads bF1 - up. Considering the nnmboerot _ 1`1 es 'a ork in the factory at the timreat i . er progress of the flames throughout ti ing, it is extraordinary,. that l; P' them escapedl without injurtý . 0., e place in what is termed the en in four minutes time passed hot ,t tremity of a building three hurdn' ; t length. The rooms were Id rt i of most combustible materials, sIeh I. he ton, and mainufactired cotton g0od0,1 es sides the fioor perfectly sate bra u r drippings from the machinery•. was uoon in ruins. anl it w _as5 t Ss est difficultv that The balance o tb property wa, saved. t a 'cr The loss is estimated at onaut h. Stwenty-five thousand dollars. Ir. may le replaced by the mate., 1 ier at the command.of the Stateet tbt on chinery may be replaced ~ ke sixty thousand dollars. in Before closing this aotice, W tW e ral that Capt. Barry of the United -is ne came promptlyvto the aid of the in citizens, with the whole of the ne. to.re under his comman•d..la ' 1ly The militia was also calledow . le a Major General McHattofland W·fCI yd to remark that the whole foril .f irn zette office were under arms, iWe 0 ild tion of ourself. mingling in the do ' cck balanee of our tellow ctizenr , i the eimergelnc' . -:Ctt.