Late from New Orleans.
--We make our thanks (days the Mobile
Advertiser) to
Captain James L. White, commanding a company at Bayous Bay're, for a copy of the New Orleans
True Delta, of Friday morning last.
It was taken from a party of men in a sail boat, arrested at the
Bayou on Sunday.
The
Delta has learned from a copy of the Jackson
Mississippian of the battle of
Elk river and the evacuation of
Norfolk.
We clip the following local items:
Carnal Hot.--This forenoon the Thirteenth Connecticut regiment was marched from the levee out Podagras street to
St. Charles, down
St. Charles to Canal and thence to the
Custom House.
As they marched along under their heavy knapsacks, sweltering in their heavy woollen clothing, the very looks of the men said as plain as language could have done, ‘"It's 'carnal hot."’ The sun did come down pretty warm, but it was nothing to what it will be in the course of a month or two.
Precisions.--Two steamboats came into port yesterday, with provisions from
Red river, and others are expected soon to follow.--These arrivals, with the beeves which are arriving from
Texas, must bring a speedy change in the condition of our domestic market places.