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THE SEI i1-11E MAL TU[FS, 1. DUPLEIX, ED, &, PROPRIETOR PUBLIS-1HE. Pcr )cFur, i.n .Id'ra(izci, '.. Six Jontlls, $.1, .,J un tr arc al bt: ' r( t j icr ('cl u IT(Lctt of *IiticrlI.kltti;. (he. NuiI 1"r A Lilra J)L I ~LL It il I,n ::dL tO for aJ'1r Ai v 'ti~ -. ('lull or ;t :i ln:ut ,rv 9r1' ',1, t t111 Slt.I1 NAiCHITOCUES LA. FEBY. 6, 1867 Chinesc Labors. WZ ' are inft',rm,.nl 'y Mr. Arthur ('lh:!er, that the Coll;i*. wirkiug ": his pla tatiu, , are. good l IaI,,,rer,. :Iln,l (ob,,r m;1'. Th,'y are il. ndu.triuls aW l full ,f 1ll'o 1y, a;i( lporteId','y t.it initd ,f ith'ir :.w t' Ouir . A (d a;'y ;an onlut of La .,r l'ill h(' be p rfr,"m - d byv the 1 .1( ,vile, tilhe cult t lr,l,s,.cd ("arrb' ,l art.1 Fit ti, ti,(t hIt'tt' . andl particularly that al,boIu the liay iClilt oft monthly w: a , ad,l it , 1 . I'P.AXr ClN.--'T'h to e fou' plaut ing is 1i'early at lanid, It Ion,1h 1'" the planter's S*,e1u 11d1ty to ,la t 11 lllll (.1 rl o iS ir 'tllI tI li' i 0 " r- . 1res. va\. It0 ' ;1ig f r'1,. 1' . Ctl, t,lil vate o(1 v th it .tatl,,', 1,11( suc'i a t.t ,p 11n th: "ir tart, is the intnu'e ru1n ,', the Counlr" :,-t it will plaic th1 ', again unifer the depnIlence of t:e WVest. Not us. oNl FIFTY i nauid"t enoiuight crln laSt lset iin--lot . il'l ln;;ih to tplant this toluing crop IS .,i s the loit'ns of the ('i,, t' are more thlt Iimit,d as crud an,1d adrinle(.'s ('ilil c01 , ; 0t0n:i 1netd th 1,I wear, and they will be hlind i'nloulsh to tilliw thi.i l l riliculo usI t llhly v I "prudncinga cotton and, buying their corn ?" We adm1it thII 1'1111 to ,i"t cheaper in New (Orl ans thao it ca;it ic solld for lhereC-what iS tic c.oS, qjnence-if both cotton and coin crops are a failure this year, moth ing lut ruin will follow slchl a livl, such a false pil cv. lt.eiincmbtr our at1 ik:--plant core, pIlant provisions of all s,,t--tstke a particular caret of your g;ard ehi ºnd orchardt,; -plant trees-th,'y will rP - 1,y }o,' ;,.o ply for vur tr.oietCs a Id bullcshs ti: hai 1,ptle* will lbe again1 at your do.r. The "Shrevewort News," so h(lo w ehl c ,ed Utltl '"h the lt, l+ nll: If .1 fill ` I)ickinjon, wais lately sild It, iev. A. I,. Il'ay, w\ ,,,se reputºti"n as a goo~ld writer and enerntltic Ni,\ws-, per Agent is known throughout the In its valedictory, Mr. )ick itlson,l illfuth,.g.h is f11er pl:tr(ieS that It reuliii ti, at tIhe I..ad of the ooku andl Job pri;Li Jg uin;.:sos. ------- ---L .-. an. i11l11d" are d, ily uto d ()II this sobjiict, Ii view of atlsweriigl to ;Ii (,(l ,uIlllica tiollns at once, we are preparilg hnll or more artic, s on the Jltioiiality, cust,,m.s way If livinl, itof Ilt chi n'se' &c,-whii'h wi1 he published shortly. E1. \Ve pub~li.h to.d'ay the admi rable tritl U' of r('eIpct aid friend ship paid ,y Ilon. S. O. Scruggs, senator of this I'irish, to the lahuent td memofir of li,,i. A ley, onf Bosier. Thies arc nobl, wrds. Ke We. are particnlarly indebted to Mess. Murphy & Ilarkinl, Grand Lore, for a file of papers from the it. Nicholas. Y6P. Thaks to Capt. and officers of steamer Navigator for favors. M.. The demands for white labor. cers are incr,,asing to such au ixtenl, at our offiee, that it is 001 doty to apprtnt a sperial to attend to such, an ardoons task. Mlany hands have already been received aasl parties employing them are amply satisfied. NOTICE. The Commercial firm of Goldberg,& Levy is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The undertignied having purchased the Goldberg interest in said firm will continue the busi. ness afDupleix's Old Stand, and is the nl)y person authdrized to collect the debts auid pay the indobtedne~s of the firm in thi• Parish. H. M. LEVY. February 6, 1867. W3dd ToPlanters and Others. LABORERS! LABORERS! We would inform our planters and oth ers, that if they desire to procure for their plan ationi, and othar work for this yer, to eali at this afice and they can got Laborers at the shortest notice. Gernans Irish, or Blacks can be furuished in any number. Also coks. nurses, ditchers, wood-ohoppers, and in fact any kind *f I iaorer. W-as vwny moderate. Last 1o0rs to a Great )1ann. '"" diates are gath rin to thce::,s'lves the s:l Ile red ashes of their illustrious childtren. A 1t:w w'ecks ago,, the re:mains of Albe:t Sd'ley Johnsi t i ,oIe Ittlov ed olrn the' Soitt in N ,w-Oulh a.s--nloed in a .new i el fin~-the old oae having: hei,, broklen slads a - Itei i bv that vile ,olibr of t c Deal--th-i humaln aickaUl- blittler-ai:d' trlI'nslorCtei to ' ,,. , the S t.le wic'nh 1a s right t I c!tI e I aheli of a hevrc. whose liem ri the grea' South holds in her keepil.l ill t ,,, th of last nmonth. took pl)ce in Ne,1- ) v',an; the I, tun ilral obsequies of thartiy , ,r,:.ait ,! tgool 'na -;i , -G e nrry I. AlIIe . , diel inr M 'xic ", f fii r firiiiniictds and homii-froi tli country ic Co passionately Slvie, whos(e soil I ,d been dyed with his iblood, and whose name do:lbtless lingered lotthb-t in his lading cuISniolirues' But he dheiS lot lee p among the cacti alnd aloe blo. I, i111 of the Laill,,I xi: 'eL. "The airs of h li I.aiil" Stlte.-weet Wit wti roe and oliand, er" iv,-li.iW his :,rave. a,"d reverenltiil Loi e ay lthere dirop its quiet lecais'aid, in a dayi 1ti rol lcm youig valor may there uisheath, hi- ai en , ig is wortd. and kileli , a: s it at the it. l' Ille , ill,,-weir to ia ,til e that ia tiiInal Iindel(j'ell ie wIviic'h wvag tile drl d hIero's deates:t drieamj. IThie funeral pruces, olli mic. s mie t .CaIt u ar1ilt1 I poIlsinig. Tll" llltii, d'raillped in 1,;,.1ek elll o i a d t'ovtlt ,li iw t.H ga-rlandll- and lIb, nliluetS of heantif l + r.::1S , w s s;' i; m) the shountlders oft hii illlnolr i Ir ienl is anyl! ',nl5rlad s. It iV.is pie a.,' :, lU l td i ty a l oloce . ii- i o i t i,\ i l,; l it; bn.lth, amnlinit ich wlere live hundrd lt- i i Ites oi n foot , I'" a mi-tl ,ii,' , nark of l.- l ,imt) nuil il4,ibr Iis hld iu carriages tog thi rlear of tll;e li' re ,in. Thie tom wasi I, i '.l e.. li i i n' h .u I a li'v i: inaoil, talh I i, thesal ci, itI'itlO tl, k l i v, io L1. t1 UI " a h i.al., Iii t ,\1i'r as a i t c h . o. tlit, Solth ho,,imi) her gc e it Dead, in the lic'e (f thite nlii ll mildd Despots. wihlo wotiild il-itr i , i diust to tff %il, iimd. ihi. wt n tl heir ieelilm i,", hlotlli no l heart-. A .'d ii llt. -e beamtiluil It. ti l b,. e: U, llll l'I tin:' e', i a li hu ne ile 'ainllllnie.Si ('n- ti;tlh triln SllI thlerllt in ti g .) w inl i r -'ml't ' Iat , - il ly the itone and didf! wiou i. the tnile i of ti.cQ two recnltly re-interred hliroes (G. I; Sviwlciy Jot ni iliand Gh .i . i 11 . ,ry ,A . il mlrlus io chip -u r- iof cIt ird aid tiR il)lr. ih:tch w ll!u i hle * ewi-itiie C e lb it f .T oih:: and conIUt i .to Li.;b btic lh aill eonifir ill thi bse ical il l.i; by i b11 c ii i i y v .iUllghtll to deprive Gov. Allent of the .,inyv riewaid hiat lie coveted, the ol, V ru .riarl t I ,i t it e btit tfr his long, uiiwelineil ,`.rit ions Iil tie Ipeople-a place i, the hearts ial confidence iof -at peioiitl' 'l!:.,e ,utedlers were s c.' lv iun-i ii.tted 1l alt, rI thl",,-e who kr, ew hiiill ,ot. i h ile (,ltl. Allen, iNiith coii sitnuitoll lha t ttrd Il l f, l iar ih Is of wCi r auiId ) h c: lI h1f i.li Vua wearigolutli hisile it ll,, t I li our entieblel ca his.-tZ i t il the ,, "u:tli I, S c -b FitiCs ni a si'neri:)i peoi;n e, to N mleI l, i - itary exigendciet, arouse hctent ienergy, iutu.,i his oWil eCithusiarln iiito a di.coura^ýid sol-i diery, corecti i il anid iiitiary ait ,.- -, rl c tiy mistakes, encourage enterlpie, l nd .,, l inl miion the c,,pi lx civil nilL:ary anad ..-,' i-al .iit'nmil y, utt atii, of war, IO bIlcka,1i ai dislcouragemeit. Thb tr.l',ttlr part o. t:lw hlrdn of all thsif l lp ionl .;lhm , lib-, lt. "e x ,orLt '- T'trt, lnar, son I ti , i t-, . t itell.aI il hit,.il iy w, re itiinirilii-r ti, ti. ut lemit ti I hilt.d htih-tiile (in tialltibin tI Iol tnd son tin bfor the tdlr.is rtrseb wilt1 u'in Clnate (rei. t Iih mtii.ii for hli(jsjint Wtl' e l iiliti l li.stre , hin t li lrtl ulnl 1lrnlliptr ,, ulia to awl .li'l lith . i i.wri hig out tilh, IAditinih( e, to which lie cmlilud iti ibh bed,, ,,lr forivardi , p'll"nh hl-i-l, grci w IirnKi, and lthiii, ily a I!t hi -ib inrg, atid rih,.i ained tiii Olb tl i ,il /,l oS ,, tob fir-.-stll meeth mlg cer lal'tici nt, ho'wevr hrim. e, n I that im' uii l mii h i tiy-or 1riathillr rh-t -inp.i t'hiu-i/ iig k dil'ibTi , ititic lt" 11 htn it wias.. all over, and his bel,,vd ollilittry -cs sure hrd t her enlnislule this hiric 5pirit, whiih Liii r(-iainlld hitopeftl1 to the last, bl't tho shock with I terinilbo ii'elity -lIe ciilh not endhire the tlhui;ght of witn,..sing tihe enemy's tihihitinphlant tI ,ihi I'i" his State, and with itn inipntle of pbrllol bitternliesm hi 1re,051 eil tn fly ul sulrt uither l4ouhittry, ili wvht!rhi to iImeiil! the short residue of a life I he bit ti beo hear itls end. Giving up all the littlt iortune he possessed' (which von ..,ur4 Of htuithdet liplrl".y itt the State) ho turIn ii into his sad exile, leaving wtb the people of his country that beaulifuo publimhcd benedict ioll-so full of rhe y1 a n uiing vf uniutterlible liie and srro1 "-1 --iSlt cOhili5hlung theil to LI -t resit tiho to tlhe ine'i:tablse, a'ld to induitri' efiets to reotre th. doustiit orospA of Li- 'nlate. ui Mhxico, hu took up Cto tjurfi ofF life with his woatid hopeful eLttrgy l felt that thlis last ehaliler ofi" l/ lilotul be a short oi1e, bitt he bgai itl t~hily 1 i" ,lititg, for his support, p Pay called I the Mexican Tienos. He mad1Its col- iU tacity of his being-all the fer t e "ttli 1 siasn ol his glowing litur4. /oquently, o ho dd'fended truth, alud Righti d moral hacuty, wherever they are .& " -tin- C< gling against the fttst-hood l wrong o" earth. His sty~l has been puldo tinned as so stoo rhetorical: perhape I but words' (,I llcvt-r seem sUltlerflious i, sofutinb. it. The vitality of the tu a bulhles tian ka They a wings to tl khiug, raild VI thoubth. ; fit But thiu bright, active EsooQ oitwore th its frail caskot The r 1 pen fhil from I th, lingers that once fe ot the weight (f to the sword. The bra1 teuder hbbentil se, I heart-so strong in lovund faith-throb- tli bed it5 last throb fo untry and kind, lot' and now the battle ed body is at rest wa ia isl native soi. 13, Fi dJeoweft,. lonlupol ly iy with Napturl . \\Johi R. Thompon , itn l thoel writ.er anil nlecturer- the accoplihed Editor and thea t b c "Tic t ot has produced-has re- aay Atnd rom hu, a-,5 ,-t coul wriutq." In the r F bruaery to that e cle t agaziOld The lid (Gullid."' His manner' is as fimiei Gaid iis a veris sty le as spat- i a: nd hui . " P tE "khe ap in the ant \ bhictfll days. ditoih. trd b)y J,)hn R. Thi,),ip-oin--\ith o'ce:vi-hnal w l h'' we li- b-ight of hint almoit uta t ,ly "n our tiiock'adil. T.'.ý-l~issie' ilpi condi titlh We do!ult 1 iot hu tver.i- that his 1i'th icilarth ilscaigd ais ttle as hisy aencital as r ey -hIat he i. ai s y bthtoai, ii aptL,iel'ti ai' ,iirth ort brow, ars lear oi eyek ii with ,. a ,Wlli as chliild-i ke inl it; ui,)ci 'ia-tt5Ss y aid s niutaliiety1 -ao wthen we sate hill, S(h il a stt in thl lit le parlor of the dear dilld At Ctta itarout ittse --which, by til' wad. weV lail entered it considerable lipi la S i.,t C11 x ttirv to ,we ail aiugust ( ersoli: , -ii!, ;.Kell hs'''tnt s silt liluutiititig a m t l ' It 'cu lth , ti to li e t rlt'il d t of hose tillel cih l ep'', to pieces t the sn ill tyso tic to w hi h im utor wrin leig d he Was : , tlll, a it , ' dtlak. W h'tl, a delightful cintra .tit th ,nt I: i -i ou dr X ,i! a i gi t iOao 'ii t t he siierple miainrei.d, vsutliui lookiith eutli'tati.' IN)n.r],)) fpr our emi tri nice anu rint ti pi:t uis i kiil I.'h. urvt.iatitl giilc.' bu* rn ,i et clear tuitiit plse as t s if t hey lad .! i eIIhoailt eok pdtu a ly ' iut goud aid t,; ,'t ' Itl I iUiiL'' [ ilfl he LullN f clio Int.ll' i h p-c ti-ty -tr,.lp l a,,rle. tin, k l,- h tr i h., . ,) .in il-t e '' o Ilk ati,' iW ,I uit In JthT n " t.. 'li' uit l T; , iVs the li t tit' iii ,o l'itpe liil bytti ..v' i i .a t ah i (e alitni s .- pig h' t ill eli' II T jill upi ' bii.. Cl it-I, 1al t :uuo oills t txl sg it` tha j ait y h. l hliij it 1 Theit, it' alley t tiit iig' ht . Ž o t yn*ilnlg t i hwet-. alIn the F . tirt rit'y nctr l t' ti' t "l i ll ti l is t \ 1 [ : t" l t i l k ,'ala li tl t 11.1. p h ;er T ut I o. , iltO1 a W n rgnt ,r |i -t , tci " l) r at . 1 -with s iit , .i's t m 'l'lý prol ' bi" hr sh it h,,s - 1% i t a vvi, rttier it : e t h t h ua ,',tilt t, u ill it uh ap tl uoEthrt pou, d .,li i, it " b il, I 1!y it I a ll,' l n ,' ,11.+1 rii ls h e'r - it l al il 'a )tivy er t ifff l ti ' ile t ti 'ii d i tr , ,fill li t, t b.gii lte'iice. n ilu,(: a'hlŽ Ii i V=; ' .l t i. ,, ll * ot W i-l.hhid .e ir tti a t: iiile i.as tken s ri h b l. it ii e ,e (Lact e i di hi ait he " reat A eri Call Nation' ex prelse h a'l n i pes itt i bIholdeii,/ ra:gly' on riculous: calric/iture- "( Thi - the to'a: o ch ehll and quid sAll irt- i t ing hebi.o Nathie itlld so Democratic in' *1ittonitih to i -tle ig f i , spittoons ' theii tl of hni,, spl ttio , in f- ont of him, as the a i t Lig i ii it ft 'iae aw cap' ii " at i alak lv .I : tl n t Opteniit - gh te he'e fm r the aoli ti,)n of tobacco cIling at amy period 0hort o .a thati"gd time ting" when all is tio be 'it a letright iN tlinorning, and every h.dy l is to live in a wni stone llouse oh Filth cb SAvenlue, and tyelotre I cannotconscientious-.o yi cteomplan ta. luch ample precaution ltas been< take'l d'esrve our Temple of Free. Idol from etenl buii t one may reaAotna-' biy olbiect tthie nandatory st.,te of the ida ari ist e,. p reilt th i pubic biilt din-s itt. " ahin, tli-se thie Schittotiat." Observe, the im-e1'' e mood. It is 1,ot do lot spitn i thie t i.t il g he Spithbls, ad-h Ir1 d'util the wari, l' a,d commandit g ritl olt ',td to his perloial habits iu thas nse it oif tot co to . ' g,- to holeiu t---r Uit wereii l ttiy utl~ tiitgtt. ]r ilgatalyp"i"q~r t qitl' That ir.sjoJ t okes i wittle sly iUsl at the gri fresco ini the Ulpper gallery of the doings or who; percee ionl thec Spread E~agle flap, niaderight and cratngus ao lustily. waislexp!aled'i to him by an elerlyi lcndant who wasdoing mle honprc of thei b bepitol and wir nad goeur utterane to aFh (1,e frmlice about"Andy" u-(It is the dead i st of the Se ven -iudtir "r e of the "Doila-t e Palrty" to say the President.") AMr. Thomp. r wads not caught in the traul for theiex. i pressioni of his political opinions, tle ,ays: : Witving t iseushin ,f the Presidettial policy which this remark seedod cleotply to in\vite, I veturel'd to ak solml exlilan ation oithe W d.t wn lroit' alhtgory ts'ad-ve lii liei, whichi seeniwd in its baclkgrounld h to i, i : rt ttf lopromisii. t weei th, pal iinca o[Kdtll t hen in Xaiadu comand theig li'eryk rieook, whilet hi the foregrortint h Ihmleral \Wa.hhnghto, Dr. F'ranikllin ad Rolrt torri;, ils perhaps iome ethe 'i if the Fatoher'-t of tie Rulelsl)iic, were roe reselitcd iii conipaniy wit~h several p~ar~ihl 'y Tie.ted yi-ong hailes ad two or taru e of itre ilfiierinl iods. ar d n The o pe recnitnti bemeprn at olive in, aommunicative. "Wal, you know, it t toniderat w about the best thing f'the oIl oit on airth. The mail that icd tha lt ?otret wae nigh three years t doing oe a t but he Sel-e up - hiair 0 id paiofet d ia dri unrer the easiest you ever seo. Probably ni .ou no, isomne 1black daubs onto the suf- l usof tho paintitg. From the Rorudy te hey look like hisp ol imo the cai)l'n. w lrom this point thley re.sembles, . hdaws, of p- co,)aky that tlilie tunprincip~lel cilS8 of aJtl :ecesh have taken fromn his mouth and d 'un atithi madstic rigger of the Frthder hIi of his Country. But they ist't. The l e tasps ites it The-t seeinimarhill too tl or 'il. e rk The o i n i hii-s Wt ildi t lIt ' lth i Snsts right agin the npaunti, and tie e tic is inijurious. Y4tu will recoglnise I Getneral W\ralhington ill the blue coat. The youn,_, 'olan onto his right a holhilinr o oftI t" wonyhawk (the artist had hero -:worked in 1 goddess bearing the Ronatll J, ifa .c bis like a lTlliuin Lictor) is Liberty, which wlt) , l is the ,on, il i vhilylub' the e stalint' of whom sttaidl oil the top of the "!.4dd litikthe old gezitl.man' l altppe:,red \'i dentih to consider her 10 IoI 'ho 'Stat utet's :it Larg;e'); the oIlthe itiua., a blow int of(t her horn, is l'auit." The South has reIa,,oi to he proud ol Mr. Thomlli).l, a emc h othe mo1 t g!acelul and 1',:, writers in America, In his capacity as .critic, Ie has no sluperior, since the death of l id-ar Poe. lie coul not do the Souoth, he Sloves so well a ietter service than by lpub lsli:hig a series toi critical papers upon its S yo.lg anid inMi:' Iect litelature. B. The Loyal Thirty Ninth., e. I t', ii L.oti1 Thirty-Ninth are hLusy with tI "it l ,a uld 1,1s wi' ll n nisv discus:;ne e to' nlil l +};lant i; ins of atuu phcl(.ri( oxy. !':, ani:i:. : i.e'l, 'l' de (1'1, to S'1 il'thzi l~l .fin] blic 11o eyt-houli.;h that Can alit be s pplied by It i,;lu ti. ,t.l,' lPhels, who are tit fhr n tl inug blit to Ibe ta:.d. Impt l (,al']mlunt of ll, IPrtei(hent, absorp 1tio uof, tf ilwit by the '"i mperilisti" Con. ' gri.-l,\ tdtilit, ll (i the negro, 10lunis hmint l if' tlhe o"e'm -dtro ls h1arearians" : thle, ltlari i'.t1 ha l ,;1u'e ll.a tu us poir tdci ize i s if 1)' ',' . i he,-hl' for a grahladl uobblint . up (,'thciotullt hy good hlyaliis--eslpe s , aily di ledl, lika a, pie, into four slicies. i, ith il nlil tilu' t appit f lationl i cii laco u of ih,.h 1 ud n:une, which he t,,llh us has he , 111nW *ý Sitoilyil of 'p" 'ual ol._n;," all I- t llw worhl usver- the e are a few of the s'h es that engage the witsoi'thewt wise atre c, co-grettd, fur til,' good of tile nlti:a:-i'1 the "City of laguiliceont" t 1m ) aLtty. Thei y srenm to Itr ci'ij)yitg their little '- t'i, ItI' pl ulibng 1 tilii. s to pie1',, ftor1 they I ilriateu rol, to idjiourn at l all again, for S| pr. is..ntly u, an old goose of our ac lalitanitc, whi r'>t !putl a line rock and a li.c of rik ' ri',i:kcry 11,t11 she wtas lit irary a bag of bones and te;'th,:rs., nur woluhlll s1 ;-v, ,ýiven over her haualblulfe c' 1 lfri 1 i, L,' ha line kihi, htl s.he not been A taplnte mi :,1 hII- l Iles trul' ll(ed hy h ot, e 'Ili, l' rin ress is boundl tr ,hatch soitnJ--I i , 1 , fL ,iii : . ). , t hi is is sure !y itt l itr lnoLhihl. Bhut then to be s.lre tilt' m,)un:tiin of t'.e ft;'.s, routcd ani tra_ V.l ,'d ill ,r,,tadig )cs :Lr1,'s--anid brou-ht - till th-oily a noutbc--a Iittle "rildi'tulcutI 1,17.' uB. t 1J1Rt'NN( i. l! IES. Ii SNew Yo": Ciat,. i New "Yar',s Ivy the t liei\ h,'n I. - f-,hii n b. i 'l,' 'world ia s 1lit • iiit . i t Ilit ll Jlnt.t ,I , ;llkn t t lillI,' . i.i1 ' t ((/ l ( unpM a - 1: t h lit 1l. la, i s t f li'te u itt matijlalt ny Iiitlirig of lissitin Iuip n tiue ,ir It --l t iie.ilitt th Iat p itw s, v1l;'g ,'. ;i ..:iC. i:i:;ll 1,)yh b l, el lr.. , w thli ; rea kli 1 ` i elt i,, ip-hila t iont', ii thii.t --al'l i b, ily Ootl i. tn rv - olt kte. w A i rtt' tik cot'tie lor that city ol sanwti i' i Th; Eastern Qestiolk o ll Tihte e r:lt ' iif !e , w ls t irt ,ous in 'h.irs i.:d~.i ingt t i hhn b Ti h i L;ti el0rli aill ,t he, lrpe ri-:d 1,ttira n :1 lfl!. Tiy0 alit anlati liihi thl sedin' of Mi-ssih iabs ietl. here lii (civilizent the powrotef le advin e till hem to eits c]nter, if th ey rald lttlirlly over hthreo . Tis dolnlrt know lilly dark COer in this rt Europe to the I c.ilti: ,g" r' lti'ess it eleor ucdedt th Oim' a moit th'i'ratr.n Th atritor. To worldrt aill tit i,' tprited tlit upoharn tl ttina- il cainll;r itha bnlriiRetls abres.stid by Europ an t ole iti owrl r of Rs, ia the hai to illw shake loitis celotr, if icment ae Ilnt tl prbaility overhrown. Tlhis lagr- jr aalin l hes a irthfl lithrt illupon the I inpo th. thu coluier-s between l "rnltco aold PrussiaI i:; ',n t,,e illnrtiase. It ii parPticnlafrlyv b .-airl thrat the kli) of Ilalliover. Ihe elector li aillexet b1y' PI!'liieiai--ai(l tr't'.r:l to lOrtil. to hiali[ dIlt hantio ot alliallce with oFrimntir I\ n the I lilieror Niit!uieony is retalry to, l ithit- lhei 1 lilin, a'th that trhe tatkr rsot aif Vit7 inlt i it d I'ralik.f I)rt hllV,' oitbred I wc i it 'nid th'rt ithi11 on of fi'1liie.- ilUnsuport ,f the eec . h; te b;IrI sfllglps'?t kll b" thle belief thaetI i or ll dllicnrtk . liii!withsaorllndia rg all that i |ii. thiloe otbr IP"fsnsl is reaLdy ptillihII i 1it the crlnt, and that tli kinrg, a tof i Vrialtlu stitdier buit hy no( lfltrlils a wtltes iln:O|4, itl l vos that hi isit successe't were i It' very largeily to hit p ls tiy arn veryf blilihtl' to lis able in;uister. irle state i oi Court Llibiar(k'. healtth isr anxiously w ,y'htch,.l ill Get ll:ily. h~is disarrso (ait sellinig of the vPiurbs of tile hoea aflt i lick), etrlks hirt when hit worksu at his ]r otllidtyl , llys, ls.es him when he relaxes T hui4 lablries, ild agt hrive bin into tern ji)tr-y ari d 5r\'fI pelfllantlrlt retirelllrlilt.. ik'ht hija faiul riiashir w-olni proubably be luade to oC1l his cale ite. M"XIMI IA"n. C.IIi ( Tito New York N'umtisratic society are if:ltkitg othlellis'es merry about a silver ti itllhtr issued by Il'rxirnilian, emftelor of ih Mexic), which i on exhihition in thrat h i ecily. The ellehicror, whose effiglay is on the Coili, ]iar a beard, which is so drawn pi to bear, dwhen trha coin is turned upsidet down, t striking resomhlrie to the head al T'a do nkey. The Nw York Nuinisoitre 1itns hatve had a grave dsclussitin t le-' cidre whether thiu resulted il·omn design or o was an intentional piece of satire on thet p" part of the artist- The Mexicans aa'oi ucky, however, to haveo even donkey-mark- i t hd eilver in cirenlation, for our coius have been so hotg out of sight that the public i :enerally hive forgotten whet her eagleoj a or dolkleys have most to do in ornaomen- '0 "ing th . ln o Ic It' Dr, truggs Address, M. Mr. IFr'an offered a r-solntion in re'fr ,l race to thb( death of Mr. Alucy, late renatr fr, alln the district ctnlprising the parisIhs of In lissis(r. liitville. ('laiborue anld Winuu. 'lhe , res.olutiuu wVa as fulloas: o W-: Ii'a, We tave learned with prfoundl t rl":ret hIo death oif the lion. A. A..\ Ahe.y, i- iat' it n tlber of this holy, froml the di trict t-I cimtu 't l of the Iparisht of I' lstslr, Cltai S- bLurin, ; ;i nv ill,, ant ,u in ; th.ortr, t l'tohr 1 td. tthe I ntenltmr. of tlli' S nt il r. vear the usual badge of luourning for thaty iResolved. That the secretary he instrnchtd is to Coii n 2 tnic'at a c'py of Ilthse resolutions to of the faillily of the detca.srlld. I'crtirtced. That. as La lark of re'Fsp' t to the doecse l, lthe S,.i;tle do now aldj)urtl. 1])1 'rn;rggs s ,lcldcd the rts olhttion :lad is in a fervid addit',ress. ptaitl it mlerited I ulgy to the ItilllitiOry of tih' late stenator, who had beeln his friend thruugh, life troun its earlii t days. 11 ,:aild : Mr, I'Pretidc,tit--l li;sing to titicd the 1r stul i tis of hel. gentl Ilnal t 1 it Cl u i tiornle tMr. lgatnl :t-sIirt yon' , iir', that 1YI do o. with mi)hd feelins ,,- of pain andt - ppleIsure. Mr. Aniit' was hlle f c tild oft "- m y .hihldho )1,t ofl' : itt- ] ový sd. and of wy 11m1nllhod' l riper ,, irf. anid I aill irttUd t' ial ti e ust itrilute it, lIs teiitl'rv 1 by declarilng that in all ,l ' lltions of lifi'I u I lwt) r k rwe' i tl p ier o" 1 eIt r 11.il11, tiHii ir or more steadftvidast f'ietnd. Yes, sir. a triend who wras ever r'l ily to rejit , at ilh ine, when I r;tioivtd, ::nil to wetX e p wilh Im ,e . wh,'ii 5 s.ylmathy demlvahded a tear. 1)e it prived of the adtvaltalges of anl ear(.'l edtl tilitlion by the lad trl'se, of iOlrtliln', ht' wiii throitb ttlol 1(1 i o 'It 'ill r.i'lo tir-S and SheX. t t t t c:l 'ittl e t t f lis ,Itof i'lt f ot; . , l tas ta. 't h trn t tr the gratlntlest duties which tll' diistipliie ot'advcrsity ex .cts, for the -trnc.t s ifsacri ic.t hich nt iSflbrt:lu.ne hul)p,.oe'ulponl he: rhi'ielt. H] is c(h;ra ltabr nyit h h ' itb el t a plain c(lhmin hewn f out i+1 s.tme granite hill, which hy its tigl ;ht at as; a giitlet and landmark of p' ri l Iniitive beauty glports y in its l Ieilh r e h<,.d. Clear, mract.:dl ability, ra.ssiv ! S ,e nion s1(;insie, tht a ohhi .t iof v-ical I ir 1r ti to;, and a stern grand,.r ot' o Spirit, I'll e tcrel into. and w'rl he. ntin lvl\ hhiii.di -inl his entt il n1 physiii ai.l i't)< ti -hli. Ilit Lure. 'nsluClliid clrli'iiltin healit wici litk tola ced by tht i)lthi of iClt ail, e it St. Chrys' sttii n lh tliitilly ciI lls It)v y. l rut ,Ihct' !,t l ie rall . ilul:d, relativlne i u eiinti i to la-t s id tlius l ti, i he tos 1 i ult r-i 1 anlit es and tul t; living, brtlatiltlnli hii, - this moiral uli l cou lid 1i p.i, et him fr'tuii t .h ll thers u olrring Cill. I is sion;t did ficult. ihe hlart oif l'riedship eL i ire re used sly to the tui tlansk ov.n r v'iet.ill it hrla with is corresle o l ;. i lit1ter esolition over itr hogh Sou"th it Cieulia ikere. cel Itis . s th, hat ilt i IAlexdtller I. " teplins will I' lrri\-e, and that they al-c seeking to'" tie reco ihl witr h uti euin r lianit y pro plsih lit h tIle ril at of I A '1;ouh A t. I' teCtiires i ll the ve powo r to Siit;iLh tt cntc;,d, ,-il it h ,l:'.. ;:! hi fr. i i .lf.lir lipl a uni ert s alt , rul ticItlov utitd f1 :t t acittl bcy, ai-dh ,tht "Got '- Are" anti agrew ing ito this, shall at oi CC.e hitlid rlo. l !iard'sid. t the alw' ic.t ni T'e iai plutiod l Ihttvcd i thlyhut lreni:al ILby ir. Suulunhe callih- )f thr taie or drep-tilhIie riet well Mr. Set«wi d h' ad iivter he gravtley, will, ir la 1iswer etils i: ;l It ti 'g, fo ligot tsore cui io, ft "(dieentl of' the ist'f nhce thof wtic, le couutyd fl url ttl ilea. There ii ', Fit I' trl thl, t t i' llot ,y has not re-, til 'tuls iaitnlgS' ig hat ure\ -Th'i : : "Tal : Ftrt wetl e Co -gre s1 w n tho Werth of da reg o n eyes sufl use i toe Trrioie ' A lo; to here lite o aset on tieg :hall teU hi t no cold L tori t-ep." 12l r insl.,in a the Preuidei tlcan l; ( .i'ldi n his prpose regat rdin: thei. 1t Tie Color7, at 1 and ebraka bills he ian kdical next weel Tuesday. tshign al der the scof lbar tth active a20idh, uelful, cialong other things he toi told getl at the eorrulo all bne lowhich teok plach takiw ln the l rhis trin t and heaven. Twae, jnext pSrevibas t, thesR last slcthon in, Maryaid, relative to ' sending troup the aisltre tt erin r a k fen into thle amazement of the si-e pdilieulty. The Marsylad Lgisla ture reuastonied stupernteday to ask G. Swaid we must be othis corotircsp anl Allere I am wit uthirteen Ofcars bf Comite tria. North Carolina. (r Mr. Win. Mh:Cord has discovered of on his farm, about four miles l1'rIn lme harlutte, a rich vein of gold. At a Sdepth of thirteen fect, he fitllin a t, nugget weighing 0 pennyweighls. ic'The ore is said to be worth about i- one humdred dollars per bushel. Tue Nationald Bank at hliarlotto Ithas decl aed :; dividend of 10 per ty itnt, for six ImI tlhs, and c('arried 5 (d per cent to the revenue funllld. To The NewChret Coimuiii rcial, of the 12811, records the following fiarful lynching ll;ir : ill A white man tlhre'e nIegtroes, a few ,y days ago, violated the pjerlion of Mrs. i" . X. Miller of (Gleen couiity, duriing tlie absence of her liusbaild. They lie w:re arrested, as already I liltlllCI it i- in this paper, and coiunittel to jail it for trial, ' eh,o celings of the people (if (f een couty i s) lilch en raged, that they were unable 1o to await thle slow lprocess of the law, anld on Tuesday night last, a large a'!lul nber! of them took the llrisoiCers la out Of, jail and .subjected tlitin to a tii hltorrible, but well-liintrited deathii. i The Chlarlotle l)euiocrat thiniks that '- the Nortb Carolina Sup c:ne Court be. will decide stay laws to b, uncolnsti iil tutional. Thel Raleigh Progress says that i the der;iands on the mlercl:hants of i \VilnTigtigTi for giianatintd other inu ,- orted fertilizers is soi great, tihat the ln agetlts8 in \Vades orL ' 1fi,d it difficult t ti to suiliply the orders fo)r tirt sectii ii. i- A lRaleigh correspltonlldlcnt of the 0r-io iti(ilore ,1ili l thus rerics to the Scrops and rtsources of North Caroli( 11 L I h1 e cotto(ll CtIop of this State is a .i very f air Ili ,.', (hlilntuated at betw'eenl i, tilltiy to linely thous:uul hales. `', tiiilaniitl tolntcco CTops f'ir wheat, ui ii t11it l lte)Lghi ftr h i(nle r ,uilsu tpl tioi i ofii Tit nuul lesourices beleieved to li. ctlnsderable--gold iand copper iins111 1,ire ieing i ' i' iilked to s(, 'e profit ii l asC uTily ; tpltliniagoi all'l leadl icst'.i c in 'i ake counity, aitlhracite "-'. bit b;tumuinouls coat~l to .Forsyth,, !' t is hi , lil lS :a111tti. tI the rgrowth 1 "ill slirs of1 graini atltl fruits, ex' ("t pii tir1lpical it nlts. 1'ilTe water Iu' !" tr 11 Itis itt!e is ilunll,' s , eln r' iilwink- ai Wihion, on the liLTixiol,v 1 I t., Vii', andt ruiiTiiig" tOiult:'li Ni\asl Ii tillItV to Tel lllesse.,t', al ud laL ii1t 1 ii l i l t' (ttb' 'l' :t, (' !,it IS( , friii' the North to sterclt ijilk, litc, Stit's, etc. Aoiilr iTllelil ~let Cllisi.V a ciliii'01idlle ttl l'rt is rofi .-t'ted to aliuty t et'i, nal rju't.,,ice , atl t 'ni coi' {2ittl, lti raa tiir.i 11ct Nt ,lrth ; bllt tit ColiIfsc, the t'l'- e i :oi' i" 1 ha Ui twidey tii feaulh.st a tiii'lt;it s5lil.it. lri+'k Pt0oll uVtIl' ha.s li'+ 112,l it ltwtee - it, i T , i a1 lt fast lii 4 1it , iat it, dh,.s it, in tL:e ,lluowilg" style : WVe have ta Tmi-tlliitil ,lr in this oif. re te' ft Itiln of whisi T iimitigt ir'" ti. , t pe ' tll I is sltik fu es thlliii old lik, ,tere tlvte 1atei I. i 'lhe (io I''way It JprevtlE't this is to have his aie hitrldi-i t. in wite r, a:i thile ra ,ilt il f l lt h it r .11cnS( keeps the wtlater ,oiiliig aid T ihhIubtin i o that es iave Lfrqueilly lien tI litVed ini the -pal l, x. l'i: be al lead lfro m the it 7tll, of his case ti, a l,,iler ion the pe1, I iiilii, andl tue stoat(_ gelT.r:ttidi ,V oumr asbt ciiTiioli.it.iur'' olis loint irlltiS the (powlTl' irsle . li , l ioi day hie "set" Si iluch type ti hat i tioik iall hianids, ftrin cdit ir to devil, two wetekst d t Eaili tiph i'f, and itl wasn't his good diay for setti'ng type, I Below wo pulhli. th comnnnieition of "Close Ohservtr," on thie sinbjeuct of ,Th. ii cial A'dv'rtisements. Iing intlreste l in the matter, we shall not enter intoa discussion, and simply invite others who hohll, views opposed to those of "Closo Ob strver" to express them. The coimuntii cation is published verbatim et literatiur In the Time's ,of the 30th. No. 33, in an Allusion. to a pe:ifion to the L'gislaturpi, ti aboilish the *.lit'itl Advertisetoienlts in I to Freiwli latgge in this P'irih, no Tiles anticipoatc an animatd debate. flore to dprire our frien ds of Uhir" jit rights, is a qIuesti.ot rounoded to d the P i arties. This questi,,n (all itasily J)e dissolved, withou it sharipoiing the braiTs of at tles. niai, nor does it require alny profounlid or atorijal power iu the Tlislntnre. lThe t rtpri'tror of tlhe Times, by exam. ining his Lwdge', can s,,n ata iance, that thtir is no dtplriving of Rights by abolish ig thle present act. Bint to then contrary. for the last fi'teen years, the great nTIjori. It" of our citizens, were deprived of their Sri.rhts, by blleig conipelled to pay tfor a thing which is a useless expense, and ac. eomapishes no good. Laws are madie or -oght tio be nilade for the bei'fit of tihe - iople, to suit the etie loe ctiont , and tireumistances. This Parish contains labti 1200 citizeils, ali can speak the English laoguage, except about 10; in Thct every citizen in this Parish if he can read at all: he reads the English, and therefore the advertisement in the French i un necissary. As for the Justice of it ? A man has a juidgement ftor $105,00, and executes the same, all parties be ng Americans, he hins to pay horn $'25, to $45, to the printer for two languTagtes, inid in most carseY, pro perty don't bring the appraisment. thin the same enormous expenses are duplica ted. A poor widow and orphans, oppen a suc cession for five or six hundred dollars more or less.! she has to pay $,50, or $75, to the printer. The Tax Collector seizes pioipelty for the sum of five or ten dollars, the prin ters till amounts to about $30 more or John Sims is appotinted overseer of the Road, and Jacol, A. Wolson, Commission er of Election, neither of them under stands a word of French, but they niust be ntified in the iewspaper in the French language. and coniseqnently the Parish keeps always a large Ilance in debt. In a word the compulsion of the Judicial Ad vcrtiscient. in the FreIch Language. I have reason to say. ian annoyance to the h:lr, a nuisance to the otlicers of the court in iad an uinnitesiry expence to the citi- ro ze's of our l'arish, which aceomplishek no good, and the evil ought to be remeti et, I from our Parish, as stated, in the petitiiun i t allreidy si,.nell by a lhespectable and In- it( telligent class of our citizens. X ii CLOSE OSEIVE,. ha POET'S CORNER r'd For the Natchitoches "Times." .n The night htefbre the Execution. BY MARY I BRYAN. IS. She lies upon the dungeon floor. lit Swathdin Iher night lhhi'k hair, prSe d a, st he does noit weep; t )ispair is slill, when it i, <hp S And knows not moan or prayer. U.r 5 She dare not move her fettered fe't '1'T staip in fretzy's mnight; t She fears thl cl:Bnkin; C'hain t, hear, l It rouses plintomis h1111 of fear u1 lit the dead, silent tight. w So mute and lmotionless slhe lie's. lhl through her fevered brain 'S The thronging metnories go atntd coume g 1'tnshadowed by the pall of doimi Ui 1ntaintted by the dltl.rniit gl,;m-t - A bright and glittering train. i Within the gor'geous pleasumre hatlls te She sweeps-a, ltistal qpuent - White en urves her proud nieck-jewel hound ,) Dark wvreathles her tresses plume elincruw'n ed S - Stately, yet soft her mien. 'e •s Gems burn the arms, unsullied snow I -- Nw rusty fettf.rs hide, Ad lie had clasped them kneeling low With t 1e proud grace she learned to know at And watch for with a guilty glow; rt She-she, another's bride! Hlis soft, dark eyes shine on her now -Eyes made but to beguile rt She feels her own proud spirit kneel ,f To the strange power thoo eyes reveal The scorn a, i tenderness, whome seal Is the rare, changefdul smile. It She gave him all that woman can u. Su'rrendered hint her soul SShe would have walkedwith him through hell SNor heard the tortured spirits yell L'-d by his p'resene mastefring spell And 'Passion's wild control. It She had done fr himini-what-- Oh God ! n 'l'hi' haunting horror comes She sets t'he Beadl--t l" murdered Dead! t ' ith hlv'l p''i,.on spotls o'er spread~ His kind. t ue lips, his hoary head! iHow 1.n thespec re lomss! ' God ! what a herror in its look i UC(li;, sad but full of hdomlu She feels that it tretlells ti,' fate, That-past th)' r.p," a^, saea',;ill-wait Upon the soul tlt shriehs "too faieo" S I1 fore the yawning toilmb. SShe can unt hear it : rh muust scram SThough .l! the tlie'n: awake No; it is Tone, - it ,avaes hl,'r now W ith the co'' s ea:1! viui 1e; r l)r'w And limits thi.t ernup and ,uako Deep silh ,' fill , th f' i : n, oe 1. i N ,, " v,,I :,:l . .)r I :trk I w l i' fa , '"~ ,.1' ',I her t"ar 'r ,,, l),,t: ,l 1:, Jar ( e.I'. w.e,'r. S ( rv'ing "t1 , ,'r ti:: .t',,u'b, . ' SThe awful 1lay-lihait ioe.--e- r 1+ t if ,''r r eon i :l ., her lloiid \\ild s.~l s:'.al ci urs i , fii i r (ais A Id's of fac- tu')'rs "t i lrig And, ihat is his, iiat ta !s. that F'rs? SThe 'ie! tie ri', : Oh God. It fght ri's. rhi, .,cs '-No. it is but. Sc.ii of r hl n'le l''r; I h ' f, tr'a s i: hike ta r .i ,.'''i ,t '. hut it.i:l I 1 eIat;s ii(', ioIv '- deseep s5t ift; :'ti~l th.,, (dak unhk. aiutpea). A th'iteanid -hil, un'qiying, (',.is 'urn to 1..r 'it. )d : he;i. ht're, latnt': t,, a,' th)' horr'u r ,pe hr, 'h.r tng e tutu'-. ., :fe ald ,ope. Swing ti ,," : i s. o l . I , , d t1 , (is ,,e (if la th ail Ii.t--(Oh wherer She ]laatt--a 'i, at ",n li en t 'r'ng 1 h1eo t, we 1.1t l:u ,r" ,' :, I lt i''r .r lit r iil lte wi 1 i it' h ilear [ it war,( si. slirings to curs, 1'im there thur jo, t t.,Is-th.:..- gi',,ws the air ,.u (iti Sht' bv bigs she swing1. She falls :upiin tIe dlngeon fleer iii deei. toid deailly swoon TThe night s wild drnuams aid fears are o'er, Would she toiytht lie there ever umole! Nur sake for sun or moon. But she will wake from that deep rest To hiear 1 he hanuner's sound Upon her seamtihb's hifty hight, Awl she will go. all iiold and whito And act the vision oft o-night l]efore the gazing crowd. . . . . . . . 1-or the Natehitoiehe Times. I liAll'. To Allie Burdett A.... 1BY W. IT. T. Sweet dimnpleul chin, And Ing, ing eyes, Winise azure depths, Mock Suturen r skies. Thy jityou- suile, Like sunny leamn, Or rip~pling wave, O'er plaei4 stream. 'he rosy hue, On vehlet cheeks, Like cri usn morn Thy hnalth bespeaks, In every limb, Soft beauty inould's. Line spring time bud, Its form unfblds. Ah ! beauteous habe, Around thee clings, Puire fan cy, bright As serplh's wings. Prayers, deep love, Arounud thee fold, From mother's hlert, With strength untold. No gloomy clouds, Alsive thee ga hier; No darkness tells, Life's stormy weather, All snow white may, From youth to age, Thy record be, A stainless page. A mother's love, .hields thee with care, From every breath (If chilling air. T'wili gently guide, Thy fo'atep9 light, Amid life'' dark And starless night. Oh' happy babe ! Oh ! mother young ! We bless you now; With simiple song, Above thy barks, May brilliant shine, Lite's joyous hiopo, Down streaim of time. Feb. 1, 14?. 8ng* An old hotel keeper in Wasli"" ington once posted on his dining room door the fullowimig notice: "u4,mbers of Cong'ress will go to the table first, and then the gentlemen Rowdies and blackgards must not mix with the Congressmen, as it is hard ti tell one from the other,'"