§ § f Q f 3 — — — ' w ip 1 «pr W v ■** V 9 W V V W 9 ftJFraising | make slaves, subjects, or fcllow-citiions ofdeadly enemios. We must lire ausrt.w -pr w w wit win-ar, ox-1 Adventures of ft FeuulsRebellio will / The Npw Qrleaua DtUa t u . f ..o wasMaine i womanmp v .* .$' j*' *• .\s .rs. * i. , a. « 1,' * %cing curious story of the adventures of a rebelA day or two since an adventurous ttmale^ nen In named Anno Williams, was brought before* slaves! the Provost Court for trial. She ‘down] flnaractor. It appeals that she resided irv y use this city sevorui years ago. in a house of1 Bussomeocrawicepuve oris, wnicii are best known towomen, to win the affections of an Arkansas planter, who married her. She eoon tired ofappearedour army in Utah, where she became ac-birth, quainted with many under the name of Mrs.quaimea wun many under the namo of Mrs.Arnold. The rebellion broke out and Mrs.ed to | Arnold, a7i« Mrs. Williams, was next found I, andGovuty of a private soldier in iho anassas, as a member of the Sew enth Louisiana regiment. She was brought into public notice again last Spring, just after tbe battle of Shiloh, having been wounded in that engagement as a member of thorEleventh Louisiana. On that occasion shevisited this city, and was arrested for appear-have *n wale attire, but on account of whatfU jui was then called her patriotic conduct, she lains | was dismissed with honor. ; d tel Nothing more was heaid of her untilnond *^out two weeks since, when a complainsaml j was loageci to tue effect that she had robbed stra-1 a ^ady i° whose house she had boen furnish-uth* an asy lum, of a gold watch and chain andused a S°M thimble, The police at mice got onwas ! ** irack, and officer Conner finally succeed^n. od in arresting her at Camp Lewis, where.out- was lining as the wife of a soldier named ]j0. Williams. She is a little passee koso 9uite a handsome woman, with a very tuas-the Cl»ljne nature. She spoke right sharply in the *,er own defense before the court—said thatRichmond andung j thi rebel army, and participated old 'iripi JPPU play thoSj)/ • UliO usciared that she was now strong for the Union, and was raising her children up to revere the old flag. The police accuseing. j her of having been engaged frequentlyDW^iMMI partie® fethe city, and say that bhe is a very dangerous character. The Judge, after hearing Fou | the evidence in regard to the robbery ofstood accused, concluded that she/eretowas guilty of tbe crime charged, and______ingly sent her to the Parish Prison for sixmonths. This is a rather unromantio ter-career