ago at Camden. Capt. Jennings was well known as one of the pioneers of the Ouachita region, lie built and commanded several boats,-the three last being the Comet, Camden and Moro. The steamer \V. W. Farmer lias been sold to parties in Mobile for the Alabama river trade, and will leave for that stream in a day or two.—True Delta, 23d inst.tSomething \\ koncj.—Street Commissioner Gaulden, alias ** William tlie indefathrable v vamosed last week from our mid-!, at the very time that he should have been at Louie aud in action upon the streets.1 ho Commissioner is deserving rniiebpraise for the work that lias already been*done, but at the same time lie is v ry just!;rlt; .W'i the wretched condition in which a in; j rity of uur streets are now in, now that time, means, «fcc. have been favorable and at his command. We noiic^ that some \vo:k is being done l»v private individual** immediately around th ir premises, but it i-merely a temporary buim-s, and in the « ii.I will prove of UK !e haim than «roed. We! tiu-t that the proper authorities wiii sun r ! no further delay* in this matter, but go to woilc and do Mmiethin^. As regai Js our*' sell, we :i! 1 not fret, a- we can wade about as deep, and if necessary swim us far as any ;o I v about the p tec.W’.. 1.. 11 I ______ • l l .. ir c .» i .