M=MaiIAIMIE "7: Viinfiatiai ikeisapialsts. A €eitkimaiiticently froth 'SIM Orleans . , . thatthe female kaftans of that city are sit driitis itt` , their sentiments towards the ralgretuse. all the oppositeTeey rant for leeessiol3 speak for eecewioo s work for secession; and even. marry and love for They eaciniragalbelr'haebeide t and Bonito gird. armor of rebellion. and-go forth th.. battle. The smiles of - keyel,,the tears of'taaderneae, and the other softer llPPiedigei of - womkohood are, for • : the time bele& totally deed up, and the holy fountain where rests all the genUer - tributes or the female is become a recopta : • chi only kir the horrid Iniquity of traitorism and rebellion. An incident occurred to , demonstrate this feeling to a nicety. A ' ? lidj of highstanding in society ifi New Or . • leans was conversing with a gentleman friend some few days since, ,when the sub. pot arose of the incident Which Occurred `-same time since of a policeman shooting a • man in one of the rebel cities for crying down :lee. Davis. The gentleman made the inquiry whether if he took it into his • head to cry oat in favor of Abe Liocolo, wbat•would - the fair_ous do_ The delicate 5 - creature rose from her/eat, and, while, her •' eyes fleshed Vengeterlig,htaiege, emphati callyorith arms said :—%l should shoot you upon theapot myself." So mach far. feminine Liroeaters. • Tau Gaits Bassow.—geed birds are to their prime, selling at three ehilings per &sin. They are about as abundant as int* ; They will remain in season until 'Abe* the middle of October. The marsh spumes are now heavily laden with seed, upon' which the little creatures fatten untiliWiCk passed through their bodies iluiosteatemporise them as lambs Blackbirds aro flying in enormous flocks, at an altitude too great to be reached by bird shot. They fly southward, but whether in anticipation" Of cold or in search of -food is more than we can say. When '.repil birds have gone, rail, par tridge and iinipa will follow in season. As to the oyster crop, the present winter will Icing c abut supply. Absecom oysters us now selling at $8 a thousaild for ex ' traardliartid.w. The supply from Vir girds heing .out off,'our oyetermen must confine themselves to nearer localities. Lovers of"ehilling stews" will find them selves this. time in the vocative.— I Phila. North American. Loyal Man lu he South. - The :Washington correspondent of the N. Y. - Post says : The 'authorities here .are constantly in receipt of letters from wealthy and distin, _ -gukthed , then in the South, who assure them flint as soon as the United States troops appear in sufficient force to give them:adequate - protection they will break • ground and rise in support of the Union. pre,*nt they have no arms, no private intercourse with each other, no nucleus. The reign of terror is. supreme, and they are afraid even of Arwassmation. This is the tenor of numerous letters from Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, North Gaoling', Ale. bama and Georgia. The materials for a decided 'reaction are ready, and a real ma. jority of t the people South. are sighing for the return of the happy-days of the re public. A ourrrusturr-in Lansing, Michigan, _few hen kept as accuato an account as possible; estimates that, of thirty-three battles and more important skirmishes since the war begun, the Union men have been victorious twenty-two, the rebels in Ave, while the remaining six, neither par ty. can claim victory. The number of meows taken by the Unionists, is about 3,2(X);, and by the rebels not quite half as many. Of the killed, it is impossible to obtain anything like accurate knowledge of the losses of the rebels. The Union kw is something over one thousand ; and tile rebel loss is believed to be more than twice that number. Baum NurrtaLs=—When the Fourth • Connecticut Regiment, left Hartford, after v _ • We. steamer bad -reached ;the Sound a wdman was foduci ob beard whoinsisted on going as'a nurse. She was admirably qua! Med, as far as Miss Dix's•regalations in re. ford to age and homeliness went, but the alone! decided.that she could go only on one conditiog,that she must ,be married. Six of - thrsoldieri stepped' forward, the careen:tide her own selection,'Liatit. 001. - White Officiated as justice, and married them, and the happy couple went on their ' wedding tour to lingerltown., INinmeftlNG, SQ lIIIFBAND3 AND DM' Goona DiALER , 3 —A case occurred in Bal. Cato last week, in which a busbankwbo re. lariat to paysh &Riot eoree 3112, - ,brought agalniit bins by a dry goods dealer ''''for ar ticles famished his wife, vise-ear:el. The husband's defense was that ho had never ordered the articles, that he had never ie. ceiired them, and that their purchase was .urineoeinarilyextravagani on the part of a ‘ 2 , .• woman married to a man in his dream stances. Thejary considered the defense ' a sound due. and gavc - Ta verdict to the hue. _ , ''band. • - Armrest; -111.00DID' Ems. FOB Ku airrx.—bir. A.' J; Alexander, of Wood. fold county, has entered upon the business of sending blooded cattle from Kentucky, his presentresidence. to 'Scotland, his or the land:„ A lot of vim) , fine o ittle of this degaPtio# were driven through Cincinnati on tier waylEart 011 Priday-mcrrning. • iniscillantamy. • ;: , •- - TTNITSD - STATES' A tI&RICA,. Wanaita_Pterstre of Peennueta, ' Whines a Una rf informstbea has been bled in•the Aland Goon of ths flatted antes of Annie* faith. WOOMII Dtsirlet of replant/anis, to the third day o r . ...jflepterabir; fa the year of. our • Lord tee thousand right banand and alstyana, by Bober; B. Darn Man, 'Ilona) of the United dtstea le tent( of the •••,.. Vinod States, alleges' In auhatuts that a rotate Warn torlanat being eithout_nann; of the followleg •;.• rthantslons mixt- iltocriptlon,..to - wth Wrath of ktet oectrandred inat_twenty Dee feet,, tweetPforie not beam and .ftil/J6llf "hrikti lath a . cabin with Ann I=of :It and me. room h I'm"' fullrunits, I. Gig at Me room , of. Plthibuirt, la said diortoh that A. belong. whole or It onto ens John Bell, - s - chi:salad rid. dent of Mohan ot.2haDtitele that_ ' in pontianes of -the act Ott:Ketone approval JulyllM ; 1851 i the Postdeet of too [Toiled ante. 'hood bb 'protium timadated deguatleth. ihn, &rhinos totrfolio that thenhabilenti 91 Me dean of dhonerna ore tea stn. of hourrectlort agalast &SW/, end that from and ater:.nitetta ens from ahldtillus nth, 1151, ill Otto sad nasals belaelling lit whole or to "' - part to boy aline or I:habitant of sale Plate of Teo. manse bond ta tae pert of the Vatted.flit., wrote ~,balbefelted to the. Vaned Ones, and that said steno boat aloe a atarait.l was so loud la the port • Plini:rib eon sold ale pteroberiti, Hilt and that the acid vent her Wide, apparel and runtime. hs ann. thresbir forfelbra to the um of the tinged plate., and praying that thalami ,racy be condno cod a be , bind a. = _ Now therskin, blowout. o f . tb. taneltkei ado :_the nal of lamt to medireatettanddelleered,, I hereby gtrai public notate to all peons 'tog theashltreseet,ho tackle, apparel end farette l s,. say interest thereto, or Jain thereon, or. In any ': tasana toterestul to the runs; that they be and • peer befora the eedd District 'Obeli. at Motet, of • littaburgh, cc the MST TIBISDAY•OP 0020b111 • Oor ami tt eleven ethnic to the fathom of that day, theism. shall be a day Of Jurisdittlas. nolo Oalb. tingstar Ofterbdtosonthertaltar)lbell '".gedtboalo telefoon Malt drams and SO Make Mal: bea 4. • - mdiasztt l E i g i rl. npithbergh, dept. im—ies " , .420N1310,011ktINTO— D BOLL Labenifug (11—,PlIecca Well*' caskoackid Rage'. •• 2 M IL TfenstgyVed, • • • • bum. 810litt • SO a. trnh Pasebes. -•-• ktylla pggfilt VAN GI Iti Setae qnst.,-. • TWASZIY SWEET POTATOIIB.—We V vm naive: "thla iftstoon to NAL dam :bikere baliS tat t"l.4l , l4( vatch r carer f lee t ? gb ! I WIBUN 01,50 bbls. extra Mud. --) - 144 _ 61 ' it amir rOWI CI AL RESSITAW, J Cut= Oil Paulo by - _ Mint of Labati Ind MIA tr . 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