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TH LOUISIANA DEMOgRA'T.
'at "IRrrTY o* TmL PRE8- BREE At THE
E BRa> U wrTROW IT r, WE bL.
4 . UA t....S - EDO
W1DKlEDAY, alt'I),, --. . .18
DEJMOCRATIC 1E TICKET.
.TOMAS O. I0ORE,
OF RAPIDE.
FOR LIERNUANTC G*R,
H. M. HYA S,
OF ORLEANS.
OIL SECRETARY OF SATA ,
P. D. HARDY,
O ST. LANIr..
FOR ATORNIY OENSR.,
T. J. SEMMES,
OF ORLEANS.
•TOR AUDITOR OF PtBLIC ACCOUNTS,
E. W. ROBERTSON,
Or IBEJ1SIILE.
rOR TREASURER,
B. L. DEFREESE,
OF JACKSON.
70B SU~RtINTENDENT OF PUBLIC EDUCAT ON,
HENRY AVERY',
OF EAST BATON ROUGE.
St CONGRESS--FOU1RTH DISTRICT,
JOIHN M. LANDRUM,
OF CADDO.
COMNISS10OER BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKI,
L. G. DERUSSY,;
Of NATCHITOOREB.
gg'The subscriber, having exeluei charge of the
bwuiesu departeIt of the DsxocRr, requeats per
toss ASo have adver et to insert or payments
.se. to cdl at h i os.
MERCER CANFIELD.
.Frish Iz.ectile Democratic Coaulttee.
I. B BIOSSAT, TOlS. C. MANNING,
W. L. MORGAN, WALTER~ . LEY,
MERCKR ANFIELD.
CALL l V rliw- iE Co@ ENTiON.
The Democratic voters of the ditferent Precinet:
of this PaMhri are requested to bold Preodbt Meet
g on IFTURDAY, the l18t day of agupt, and i
l.ot Delegates to the Parish Convention to be
held ln Ale.ndrda, on
6atfrdaa, the th lay "M t,
for the purpo of nomlnitg Democbratic Candi.
dates for Parish olcers, Disiriot Attorney, and
~ember of it tiliaature,
1schV reclnt is enttled to edo Dete*te for ,
4To ttwenty 1)emodlatie vt1 cast iat the last t
'iou gsonal eleotioa a d .ditioda Delegate
f every tfraction over ten. "
PaRIsaH acXVTiVE COfrt EE.
g$ followlg table showsthe represeuta;
tio* of esb Precaint: .
... .. .............. .:
stattir s. N.. $
~I f. 116 1
.(; 1, ~...... 1- .1
e L e
Stise uti .will he ..8 . id~ bt lr.,t1 .ti
.til, d Co- t Oail beve4.· , deeci..
tio-s otpro, . - ida, ,,e is uI.aq ,p
...4 sia ~sln e,.i,,,,.ad
I-t'ithlatest hltprov.es.ts son wel a4 -
the othi own. ,vetioe. . M& I:r, is
Ftath~iose.'4 Maufactories w i that
oadstlont Iubvioator.
gor train on the Sedtbern N ichigad s
piilin sixty and wea more, out I
o -b.f ,s h .ndre m. pame-gers ,
on ite trwi. Te ss oadattiiep'ofthe a
disasteifr ctcssq4eoata 1q cmers
Meuit d estle S.e&be upebte, die4 on Thuis
ilty wb iemrt e le phsa mEftabba f th bof St.
Xsr~a*t a oslit ao ss
tW asisem Ir 'ew Ahzans is -i484
*E4 .ir"-'; jofe ~t
The Illinois Senator, D las
ired no eiig y a
' u ndde to t the i-h pai
rof e c to h is prtni
Sr, s" tia 'r,
then the pub lic, oth $ppOEition f bo
co mocratic, have become aecustome to
T. treat him and speak of him only as aoin
didate for the Chief Executive office.
The conduct of the Jndgei the language
u of his friepds and the tone' of the pippre
known to be attached to him personally
common ctimatr e is mere jtstice. Ifoug
las is emphratically an ofite-lip ter and
holding an exalted% place;a lr dy it is
dimpossible for hbim to tetur. his .longing
gaze abwayh from that glittering prize.
which h e lieves to be his by right. He
Sver seems to forget and fe nicVer allows
hie friends to forget that eiis a candidate.
The bearing which defeat migIt have
upon his futuri prospects oiag-S o of the,
spurs applied to his frienids last year to,
secunre his retur( to the' Enate. If de
feated it was uarged t it li :hances fud'o
a Democratic nominations for athe Presi
dency would be gone. It was opeely
urged by his friends from h e stump that
he had higher aspiratlo%; O iattain which
a re-election to the Sea to w'as altogether
necessary.
A man in publieGlifo Cah ootpursue an
aspiring course for a great.many ~years
[ without his ,disposition becomitg known.
to the public, and the reputsatl d of being)
an aspiraet, a permanent,, u- ; remitting,
life-time aspirant, is not welcalculhted to
fulfl such long-cherished wishes. How
oever worthy aWdreapable ia ;man may be,
a the public atlengthk become, ieary with
- th sound of a nane whic is zsystemati
Scally dianned in their eain. A " i h appre
ciation of talent is an American tait and
especially of thatg sort of alen; which be
comes conspicuousa in political contests
and legislative bodies; but another Arner
:icanchbaracteristimcna ' love of ihange and
norvelty-sist a frivori "s hankiring aiter
something new. rerely beause, it as new,
Sbat-a sus~eptbh ility of buipg wearied with
y monotony. We valueour great men at
pd their real worth, but we 'know that no
be singlo-man oughtto monopolize all praise
honor for taleit or venh for patriot
em. Hiea cntemporatrie must share in
St *ai distribt on opPiqs: a d praispe and
se.de propontiu a fi t : eught to be held
,r in-storefm r s tbir aialo-juniors who
et are just entering p t 1 life.
t~ Whenever a mane f beee d o, i long
series of years a-t kreto anepir4 por an
oiqe, bination s hr hit defeat will be
Sformed bytAle i llds of all ototer candi
Idate .H Iadothing occurred during the
pasft ths.yarIs octhatge t the political
statsi of olsr , 'ifd he keij t himself
tic:: in Arie and jdined in the "support
?k4 4ocrats gaveoUe DPne Wemocratim
maeaoft rfe;tb Adui risttatiigb, had l:
remainedas true to Deo Ir atsf ie dth and
Q OstttutibdHlhJ ghtas a· b4 its supposed
" boe r 0n . 8 he beonever bowd the
t. . re eqgluil senitimeit for Abol i
i . tea-eha would "itiI:-·bare encoun
- tried much oppowition ftrothe friends aPd
" dhbeyet ohofthet were iient mefi' kibe,
tobte tate itoh n a ridoti" thator-te
fltb e tnrfo i -t e l "lap crd him
cbaue Ioi avo .been: fai. froii'•
amobtilsg ta acertainty ofasucQoesethere
is not mauh to be feared .ow. The tone
o of ids organS lfttlS ee&so intensely per
ha i pon sptisi thona have beent ,iat for]th
ti wCb n i. r threiats, l epablan
,been,.tkn to sbow . that u oults
is ohe candidpte- the Dentoratio party
naust fily that a strong dispositiofr pre
"vaiI tod learn igh i s .ha e a ne k ta~ he
and hitsya p e , mlta S do to damage
'tthe Democira ube Wheeaver a man
pretends or atllows his friends to put up
,t4e pretence that be cnntttute ,ts e Def
rest , . upon h'e shoulersIh au-,.-
c art etd ..re . e 'h his; o:si ~ td T a
trie a:aypifroif the TeePfft of thi Demo
" f of the whole condtir cl 4dy ladie
we .believe that i. . gpo pi di po.iin to
(q 4$strat. to- Senator WDonglhs that the
, .zi- "" n " sai' -well- i" bbe hi . so
e diucoeidife~ Person
,Afittcitfetoet I yn d.ans p16titc fot-'
a vedog political faith. '
e For leasOne ab dhted. ats <}ir
Sposed a to h-thskht inthe Nit*%t tea
t the prospet of the adherentA of DbuglAs
Si. wag i. jiin ah · Iheplieblican
* isal ;QaWe oupko the aaSqtteiSoverei
* ty cawp Douglasisi* may again: iecome
furtaidable. If a l(6rtbhrn cafidigs~tale
stnught fdr by tA'orthern Deniioict6 we'
o mAy be assured that they g4il eeavor
. to find one who shal bh acceptablpit the
it. DemPorats of the South. .
Tue. rAInIUA Exeignz&s-O. i--.Iate
ment of the expeylitires of tiiJed gL~te.
4; for the shoal year ending .Tuoe £,olei
The loff. T. J. IS .
k During the session of the late Con
gressipnal Conventiion herRe Demno r,
` Rapides were favored; itl viY fr
sour worthy candidate fd the ce .
torner General, the Hlond T. $.
ew Orleans. Toward tboClat t
o- dy, the desire to hear him speak blIeamt
o so great that when the labors of the Con
- vention were ended he was loudly called
for; but as, the. buaii1seAf e :Swsm p
e Land' Convention remained tq be trans
'cted; the speaking was def erryld atit.8
y o' ldeck;P. M. ' At that hour the ieIegates
-a oosiderable -ainber eena
- gathered dt the'Oourt, House" and' when I
d Mr$r SEMIIEs was introdiiee ie was greete4
with emphltic demonstrationpus of velcor~e;
g He spoke for half an,bour or forty min
e. utes and was listened to with thoughtful
ae ttention. We shall not undertake to re
t produce any portion of his speech nor
even to give its substance for the'fear.b8 I
e !failing" to do justice to one of the cleaverest
e. and most logical summaries of Pemo
o cratic doctrine we have heard or read.
,- His allusions to the trying and ,atormy
e' scenes through which the Democrats. of
i- Louisiana lhave passed and in which he 1
y was a hard-working participant, were
,t well timed. His vindication of the Pres- t
i ident was brief and pertinent and his epi,
r tome of Democratic doctrine was method.
lical and lucid.' tle abdressel his remarks
n solely to the understaning and not at all
. to the passions of his hearers. His speech
• was the subject of universal commenda
:-tion fur its perspicuous, condensed and
logical style and itasmethod and exactness
in language. It was what was naturally
- expected from one whose mind, well stored
with political knowledge, has be6n
ischooled in the, severe discipline of the
law.
%We learn from Mr. SEMMS E that he is c
I enlisted for the whole campaign and we
anticipate for him a hearty welcome in
every parish in the State. lie will do
g- ood service wherever he goes. We hope e
I he will 'again visit Rapides at an early a
day to address a larger auirence under °
more favorable circumstances. C
,fMr. SEaIES was followed by the' Hon. n
R. A.' HUNTER 9a.d the Hen. HENRY GRAY, r
in effective and interesting speeches, the C
audience manifesting their approbation t
by frequent plaudits.. 't
'We regret that in our last issue we had r
no space for a notice of the meeting when a
the outlines of the speeches' made were d
distinct in bnr memory. s
f
: During the past week we have been i
visited by Mr: D. Sherrod of Mississippi, i
who is agent for a National Boaid ofPub- °
lishers of books, id raised letters, for thd I
use of the blind. It is well known that l'
hy the aid 6f large raisedletters theblind
areenabled to read with the usual rapd- F
ity, ana d with aonrkey. These letters are
Eimpressedgn thick paper soistened to the
Iproper state, and the impreesgoa is ren
Sdered peruent. by the application of a
substance esembling gum'arabie or glue. t
lie sheets of impressed paper are then C
bound in large volumaes. The Bible print- I
ed ~,this manner meakeh eight ponderous 1
aolumes. .
'This style of publication.~-P very expen
site, so that libraries for the use of the E
blind must lobgtremaidn limited. But if
'tei Legistature ofeoh Stiei, and thei men
oF r' fide beiTvQlouhly 4ispoaed, will unite I
in establishing a single publishing- honse t
accoedng to the pl~ii proposed, it is ob- '
vions thIat pfinbiications for the blind can be t
afforded in greater number and at lower a
ratesthan. they could'be'by several local '
publisliing establishments. It ise.or this b
p1trpose that the National Publishing 0
Board has been organized, for whomm and
under whose directn Mr. Sherr4: is
soliciting donations in Louisiasa as, we
think, other agents are eleewhere. It is a
E.r'i the plapof the Board to extend tb
each e ,te the beoefi of her indivi$pal
sueberiptions or enstivedonationi. If
Louislank for e Pves a fty thou. ti
eind' dollars to.thle iilialiing lisi, the C
blixd o thd ila will ie eive that
amount in.bpools it prime copt. , ..
We can screely entreeeiula an .eater- 6
I pri fmore worthy of the aidofor felIdw- i
cit e wh have eyes, -a harts to i0
si thise wvith thoe"i ho ttVte hone,.
r.'herrod, well reoo-neiende4 bh ]ing
- dwn ingiligenpq and qm~iability, is SaB9 .a
endodbrsed.by ma i of the leading philall
thro pint f the,%-ih 4 , hope gatrJra
,ass will attendti is ge j' i'tb6 'Ip
- aofr n ituate .r (, 'reu £
Th B.i , Advopiage pays a deseoe4p jbate to
qpr nosPin P alins: . ;........
As the p Tr of his popualarpr deesart ri
i Landrum. wi both a guidrid an ema.
latton sand w~t l1leve thai" talentahan8 t
honorable ambition . E1i.ne blris tob' ~ iio. p
oeseor of Mr. San4 P to the.pohlitIaeddua .
cation ofi" homnnlue . 4wrmi$p pm
oCracy is devotet thto It Rih elements
- bfour creedwibtob have ep neweftO
t56 general Goesniti to thl
the fathers of the Republo. 3 ah
manin ourt National Ooancils i4
assume ah e-nest nmo
t amd of the right9 ob tl
guin'st thetsoaks h:b ftrohue
doctrinesof Blat k Rep pBICuiiSnqi OurJe i
in the 4th D tristlt nnthe apl
businessike, alie gt~ n d pofeelllseeh w
tIranl in eie&dthat b~s'pioW atm I
ii hmthw. insaha t~Dfa~~ t ~tthe
)-I ann nig il ae s ` c ani e
Bn- Ie ardj.s ub1c Wfrits. ;
Wek hture to ye e tioR
oma i ,
tha of bito
chehJor:e "of C o of the
nwb Boa fr r oubli erk. T h7 Obr id e in
n- announcing hise aaa candidate before the
ed convention speaks . of him in te~s of ap
p. ropriate euloy as, follows:
is- In bearing ttest o to th fineles rf
ts genein for tIie & oti e1a
are pta epecie $ gipeciq
s cliahnsI trot indtilik a 't d for
te yoa oinf '0 stny .mec eo
1 know ium to be fully ed in evei et for
ht imo th e B e at n bin mti
ils fgrer ties abe . urge
e e of its hties, than ,f n ssy, i hene our
Swarm, friendly, personal regard, is tully. easal
zl.,ously urging his jpmi n l o.
'o is eedleaep 'r s to h statted tihe peep the
y ia been a b erdent ofot Louisatan I
tu i f ty idetired with all its interes, an re a
rdt iay din'tlieps tpose teate -iduahe
f the hWest poil~p .h o ationn
at renders ahim peculiarly fted e bershpl of I
o. the Board of PubicAoTe olke okas ng experience
in civil asinell as military Bngcneg will render I
whim, i thn event of his elet i o, mt aluablei
ry member"of the Board. If ai tainments ofaehighor
der, athorough acquaintanceWi, b.the toapgraphy
and wants of the District, tried services in the past,
il bothin civil life and in the tented'-eid,' wheft his
country required his services, are any ieedonmen
re dationl-4eu we present all thesae to the-considera
s- tion of the nominatingh, Convention.'
fir Th Baton Rouge Advocate says :
Ti A better man thn Gen. Deflusley could hardly
e have been chosen by the Convention as a candidate
for Conimissioner of Phblic Works. A -graduate
11 of West Point, the General is-thoroughly versedyin
h civil Enginecring in all its branches, ani is thus
practically qualified to suggest and superitend the
a- works of internal iiprbvenient conteiiiplated in ti I
d organization of the Board. llis soldier like,straig4t
forwardness of manners, proverbial integrity of
is character, andrecognized aepacity fbr the bilice,
y will make his canvass an easy oneand. his electioI
d beyond a doubt.
n It appears to us thaita scientific man
e who combiics much practical tcpograph
ical knowledge of the State with his ac
is quirements asse engineer is alone adapted
to the office.
U Thirty ears ago tdhe Iegislatuh e of Lou
o isiana should have aetablished aprman- 1
e ent scientific Conmissioafor the purpose
of investigating opr complicated system
rof water courses, oQfa, 4rtaining 'by study,
example and xpeuriwpeht the most e~ectnal
means of protectioa against overflow,' e .4
' reclaiming subgre d lands, of keeping t
open the pavigation of the Miaitssippi, its i
tributaries and outlets, of fixing upon the
best routes for railwayse of applying to
d practical use for the benefit of thd goverflt
n ment and citizens of the State suh new,
t discoveries in: science s can be made:
serviceableiof preparing iran ,condensed
form publications forgeneatI circulatiort
calculated `to d ff Bie' ecessiary lentifid
ninformation and f of guiding the Iegii ltpth
in all its acts wrhich are itendetd-'tidevel
ope the ealth iynd resources ofthe State.
Under the guidance of such a c om f ission
t legislation would have beenaniform, pe
h maneut, econonmicu and adapted to the
h. proposed ends.i. If erperid b under
,e the directioof: such' a commission the
Sroney o that ,as bIen applied for rot
,.I tion, for publicoorks o nd for the ticlau
Ition of ovcr:flood landst 1 wo lietanve're-,
turned an abud t -unt T
m cost of the employment of ecientiiio aid t
Slegislation ot,d htit o btioho f'ort
like the seed whictm "fel ogod round
a hundred-foltf ·, :
. What should thavle been done lons, arfoed
e may now be ae piigiltshedb by ofbosiag~
f for Commisisi pr f te Bqatd 6f Pnbli
n Works mcn of-the retqusitee iqu fication.
e It is on this account that we re gratified 4
e to present in oul list of cadidit;es the I
trine oft Gen. eseor p ito te voers ofi
Sthe ThirLSwP·lp Land District. -Iu,, view
, of his capai' ,librexperience and his <
d scientific edii'QMWII, no 14se than of his e
Sbhigh-standing a an ofioer and a citIleoll
ghis noswinationji. one .f the best mad ie
SLduisiana at any time.
e Dixocaiac )INt lxs.--The Democrate of Maine
a met ii State~ Cofntionjne 30ththa angor. The 1
noumber of deiegatea. was large. A despalpih sars:
S TheDeimocratie Conveation has nominated Men- '
Ii assab Sznith,(Admianisan Dernta)t Go
( 'rnor. TdI iif6tti too Sailthb,-se; at,(~ou· t
las Democrat)1:84 4e*eattbr~ig, S6ilf Tie ~onve
am tion also og ,w ha Ie, tab
e Conveliti 9. iiedey B ?arrle
Thefoilwi igars the cuolutiona'the eonvesif
R rnht e se That al l f dliWiat41*r laidbereak
in the peop;that verments are formed
Sth't the righ f' tnzid Ia the fundam*e
Iot.h' -:
ap prdpes~tff b d *t com * is
sP f !,i rtie *fas e n
The o can ted in But
! 1 were Roal
1' h . Robt.
Eq9 4; Clerk, J.
SJoseph dy; Coroner,
D the Concordia met
in dalo da the 1 ut. nd nominated1
Dr. A. R. ilpatrick and Cot. J.. A,JOarter asoan*
didates f ~ghulature. Pr. KilpauriLk wap
rinerly s f this p~rish. Hi ol friends
npd fello orkers in Demoorasy will bb pleased
r thin tjr iofa of bEli h dndbility..
The De to of New erieyJill meet at lren
ton in Stat onventooAug rd to nominate
tkhei rea ty iepjn gate
p q I d utliuon dof
the lamocr *phio. ( a
The Senat OPOneticut has rejected the Con' I
stile me4t V 1s the dietinatiowtof
r of s qiby4avot oI.16 t
ray tot f
oandidatiefor viervo Vermct, i.aa editor.
The ieaven li~'b tfe isi the I1th'Juq f
r states!,i, an a e ,flpop, >i8 sep4 o toa
oeasRsa, a t iy 'in the Conventio@Z w.ill
neot be rme fr tih ie oritwo `dether c u e is.
Ilikely to to he ..6d rtt ad "lack"a
publican; ,
u The Democra Poltri emodpt haveitomh]ated o
fir Representati . in 9 tws ~J. 1'
McCrca. .or S ,' e ~ :aipag .Fr Celesk .
Alaide Bondy. :Asseso L.t , Cy. For
IeCoroer, Robert rter. "` ' '
The Ki. . pert a eb ~- ~ iDe "miate t
full ti .t, Me ,. :: a..?- , . . C.olli ,
were named for th glst ilINeelU;lerk;.
A. o for" S : lp s, or ,Assor; ""
andwe. lellaaiger, rove r _ý ' xher re.
cqugemnd theaeI ,Ce 4 4 Qrgre1 ,d
ih opposition to th L. "Ly , ; in
to ionvee for that leans
howl t" exelala i Gett" ir ~ompiler,
w itirig on the condu of the Op -tion. con.
i . YE u., ..7 . - .,:j ,' c.,
tinnes: " The coan will continue' to depend it
upon the'yld time-tri emocratilipartytotp1jiold 51
andfr~tect he Const lion and ' bnich.o th?
Stales, as in times as .In the guage of th
son of Henry Clay,; t Juoouratio pty is the w
'onlyorgyanizewt iwsh ' i4 a fT poe r C
to preerv thle Jsio t iion '
. . ire -eatislqd, the N. . ewe~, that t.
neithen Mr. Dicki " ir atdi'
dptes fprth Fe denl o we g
Apapehe;ntither ould th De arty
in toottordi ithet it . tes . tess o e
the country and the D arty tedi; 4.
The ( aias Cl t etuti vt ill qe
slat of Sal-foui eI}cn and LeIenwirth
City ieir4id ob the th ' fo4ie electio-n
af djte~tiatolfDl:L
4 rei . arstsi . .. .. * S a
"ResPiblUsi...htn... . .Ii;! ii28 1
Q9T. t aigia wi wJ im ho 0.
grestiitana~nsa li th ' r l taitc, of
a loeft f6fr " edeebyie 8 nast, t
anTh erlnte e 'th ith~e ad
Vicksburg -` osep in
ising to give hikreasses rin' 4twrr.
We beard a le1 dayiay~otl ,~
Opposition party that i bfob he
once lbd- thidad'* h Ig thpe
t PIw obomone C
" gentleiabe lrIne
atoWIO 1btsas in b
late4 for of4kgpe iu ue
of sedata, our se1 zi ala theirt
instuetio.n ,o C
pThe e isisbjec tthe top
The men d is t the Chdexrteh eo a
eir tion by s
class ofier, .bth:troomPuntgbe dA6)ateria
whiosest easiu~at 449 recreatlon,
grerolee till sunse d1teafter 1
p animg para4~; tifpM Ps 4 4Is boir af
oeptiwui addyw, a slight ·heuge tday
The Superinteastle ttsh is plan s
it fa inted 'tll Pidents cOanpe:
4 99P·iI tIaU i; ited a
A&siagst4il. '11* bo91k8 maps aed f*Cggg,
:4;; : : nri ti:
wlsu $~~~jI 4 theb
a g.s + .ovo r. ..w
tDemocratic sheet, the, ei, re
marks cgn~erhiug the liti man~b esto
bt. recentl egraid n'* m f aby
SDougla ,tuder t ;eM0e o of hi
er, friend J. Porr 4la: w"
Now we ailit th tuto polid1
d clans tojoie on so s of th
Sresidency; in=act, they all take it quite too mauck
to heart, and speak of it wit teai in their eyes,
Sbn we give to Judge Douglas for othis.actmnu
ed ed praise. We un angl u 5*.iit an set
e of the most statesmanlike comprehensioa- tlt he
has ever committed;, and we chat pn etrans.
·' tion upon the following{tdiory; I
to Thepe rience gained by Judge Doclf whe
In couity id party 4Ir y I thon everv
te demand a nominee who has ever sered the natioa
of net 9 iuipngea fo it c itemeiit, nat as
,,staer dpuaipg factioussnd distpabIp nor.
- by. te -evolvemen~ of new qustoions for .mep
of 4l*r debate, but by atpeehenivd tatesm a. p,.
i8 by r -i a l ' da4 of theQ .
A, W6&lM and p,s o thegovemnL K w
to inhimself, he is futll? ., aware that 'he has, ie
I serieable to his country alnt li rt ett"
;iuet on qdometiQ issues created .- ' m
pglatersts of the Nation, touacted 00i
and omprehensive statesmansip,. to 0nor 64
S ricein .he :practical 1r00q1tl of of mideriul
finias. "hi fact,; e irles'knok 0otboh peep
as atalker, an excltait, a bully debater, and a no.
Storiony troublesome e.politician.
y Hence, frm his appreciation of : these. demands
of the country and party, linhia owi reoogaei
dof incompetency to satisfy tbhem, the' logicaiuf t
-aeoe imiperatively reqjuired his dismisson. ,
Saccomplished this gracefully without , ea~ie
r; his reputation or mortifying his friends. We eo
e.. gratulate him, the,iand-the. eountryi on th!' ea
ds nde .hia Deto . :y esdpa uiotism.t I
is ODIo r XstLES.
r Drtn--LAt her ;. mer residence in Rapd
' Louisiana, on thig of the 8th July, 18 8
,. A Pe ,toyxr elict 9f~t~e late Jo
O $PI.,: `bp4 4ngrji 49gt eriod of
Sthefrulionl, eSever proved aoving wife, an
-most eithiutlp-mate. 'he survivedlier husbu
not qit. four yearsh. 'The deceased was in
.sixtyarst. year, born Februmary. oipnd, I99.fi
e was a daughter of Vierre alillio, who wase a
f iiatohitoches, La., and one ofthhpiq fir
whom the present generation, whho ye ;
frults" tf their lahrs,, oweseo much fof&
it teq'is. and .energy, in reclzi.ing
. .dops this fertile jortion ofte b t
re tRaevr. S.e belon ato a numeroa
e gnel ºgriutltrets, *jic has counted i
y Ito menmbersonic of our worthiest and
o esteemed dltizens. 8lerstlfle 'iaxxtend
Serole ot ciltey; a*n grand chi"c lr thi
Sxnername ofboth their honored pa
a hebo ritag6 then the 7 4 g p
- .t to -b teared by their d lo
rn teal ", u eed man iertyeth den' ; w 4th
and discretion, as 'was abuitlanti y d edb
heradmimable a . ant of her large houte
ttiand aeas*bni alwss .ouimtde liekt
, obe+dee of her dependant:.. ande hors
she was lured by thenbi 'els. tJrot.b
r",+s of paer, and her rt
Ade detio of -ie ply, and i
t aStaceli4 to he. im .to Usnc im4 tthsk'
veemployed - the ihora of the l' veriý
Shwtdrednain . gapes 4u their *4pessible
" gtiof, as 11mthg veslood misiiltb i
Swi.ea wasby tnesh+la the dilp f
Ufe kpd~ang .n erous, -..it?- ...
ip chnritable.. ~ d*4
o h'er Well m uted ah wee
,era s y, few ladj
i was nuiun et d, Illnesh
ki dttyw blaf. Fh~ll;ng hh. " "
%e, he olkfrtith S Mcpuito
JeteisgaiidesJleist the iua h
" tkis do of the sI a les o a '.o t..h .. 1
coi.Adnjoadein Iet a heag. et
s'ofihned 4fipny ~idf dTis b anim
e attd rest ato, plditxri$ ,poetlarce,
member rthell dastsre are w'. I'
n is~slife yt, 1 irsA mlu eam ji'ae 1,r o..+
8 x't"o emn 41 ait t. ,
dm lmon the aleo de bl t, l
o ain thene itfthei nld efasp hes
e ahat we gide now ogate at. i
conuIaase d on e nlerooffcFtionIla fo d
hsie Boaab Wa1oj-te genal rol emlme io 9 h
o' hioau ertle i +xin;"Jeth!e i toAs
'eves obutxln of oJiffe o ~kbi:m JStetIi eireBd
aitnedr e h'.i9'"7m bI a nehri sni t IMe l
,ragvgle,. aIme oni tas ki ,,oae -
membeor rthe+"r the `iiyb of 'e~1estjo oao ii
so eSmieone hey i sl renis · thor Id, .-,,.- dat
!+7e f+ +awin h p-ornote4 wm e,.t.h,'
hand .of ;te afection.¶i crp l _
~ o~aFlsto d1, amied. QProsl Mtr& 6
wr~oin te p'csatgereraio; ni1'?