For New Orleans.—ext week Hon. C. T. Stearns and family will leave this city for yew Orleans, where a son-in-law, Geo; F. Brott, Esq., is extensively cngngod inbusiness. Mr. S. is one of the oldest settlers not only of our city but the Slate.— He came to Minnesota in 1818, and to St. Cloud in 1855, the same year in which the laud on which the town stands was taken as a claim by Mr. Erott He was two years, 1854, '5, a member of the Territorial Council. Mr. Stearns has been one of our most influential and highly-esteemed citizens, and the rcgvci at parting with himself and family will be shared by alL