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L0 u,, Dll i 1L..A. S:Nltrday,' Januadry t"5. -L0 73. T. . I'OMPTON, Eldilor ind ('o Proprietor. W'- G. HOVWARlD ....Publisher. OFFICE: V0,. 4.1 fNO.41. OIF'I.'ICIJ L JO UClt :A L OF THE State and Parish AL8O, OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TIlE 'A.~us'IES OF GRIANI' AND YE'IINtNO THIE ( AZETT''E is Ipblished Weekit AIt Three Dolhrs pe.r anonum; »ýý*A, for Six ?imIIths. ')nc J)ollar for 'IT'lOr O 'e lont hs. V Ix'A RIAJBL 1 1N A.) VANCE. -D El i'IhESMEN'VT: iuse':ed at the I' rte of " 1 ll0) per jimalla for thie" ti :.t ilnsert'tin aii d 5t11 cen tiEs ir e;ch suilhseqliuenut one. E'l(;'r lines of Ibreviter or a space of ole inch conistilutes a sqaquare, and any nunler' of atddlitionlal linies over four coullts as a s(llatre, aliII e:;s than tfour as a hallI Square. SPE 'Il L NOTICE. \V'. call par!ti'nlair attention to tlIirilce we have adopted relative to ad.uverti mcentU and subslcriptions. ,1i judicial adiertiscments, will Ibe clharged at the legal rate of $1, I,'r Ri'liare for each inisertioii and must be paid for after the first Insertion, thely or will be taken ouit. Subslscip tio.ns';,ld tran"ient advertiseiett ts p.tyable iinvariably itn advance. iNotic e! All Iper.,ios owing the la:Tcite for ascrip('tiolls or ad 'veltisemrllltts, are requ'vsted to call and settle with the' ,rveseSt co-proprictor, T'. G. C'olmp tou, 'who lotne is amthorized to col t hlot and nee4siptfi.r all Iaek dues. Ij &GEO. Y. KELSO. PA RTICULI NOTICE. i Particular otlice is called to the tacet that Ilno olne except the pt1esent Editor and co-l'roprietor ot the Ga zcttc is authorized to collect, or atr- t tlange aniy of its past or presentilunes. This ;arranlgement was mlade with Ii the fio'mer proplrietor, by written contra;ct, therefore no receipt is p good signed by alny one else. II CO. F.L 7WIvIC.grBD. HMR. EPITOR--I ll o'r In' oicl and allusions to the hotels and Iho;hrdi st hliouiseg of the Secollnd a1nt1 Tlirili \'ardlu, of our flomrislhitg little city. at we ot thie Fourh \VWard, Ihave I ti thitnk, great teiasoln to fe'el oti|sclvos slighted, as we too have a pibli1 hiulise, which has Ilretelitlons, ills. ii is loollnhir that it is seldoni enilpty ill and ilat times filled to overilowillg, i uild lloaits of boarders, Wh-o lhave r litt chlia lgedl their dolnicils forl yeltr. Ilr It too is : Iwo sto'ry building, alind tl if it lia. not got galleries, it has two 1, towers O1' steeles, which at Iany I rate, ntaiy c'laim to b!e sonlethltng uniqille ili the way of aichitecture. jt It is hllandsolely iand securely en- ti closetl, so that there it nlo danger of or loblbelr'', tirol the outside at any li r;iate, anldl the lofty frollt gate is em- til I aI ' lt'llishecd with painitings, a style tll- ly i'IommIillOll :as it is attralcti\e, and illn EI hliort, foir comfoirt land security, this ra 1oullrth Wi'ard hlonse c:lnllot he ex- th celled, as a prloof of which it imaxl ~b statedl, that daring all the unprece dentedly cold weather of the pres. hi; ett winter, it has never been with I1i rit t -r •it T;, weather kn turned extrem e- As ·· , . _= In depite of! thle seemi::n, co,,fi 1dent ald bo:silt ,l assertiolis of, tIlk lu'aion papet,. ill New (r)ileants, that the pretenladd governtllri of lc Mc j ELery, 'Penn & Co.. will he ustain edl and 'entiitally triumph, there appears in et1 t. ,'ti of IheItm. nI1ow iill lth i an ll tia'li. 'o r i Itigardeil ('x p1. p'rion, t whichjlýlsh'l i tlin'' have __o \t'x\ little hope or expet tatiou of :Inv sillh i '. l!t beingolbt itai ,ed. It e. lthe 'icaue of la.t Siituirda, thlie llthl ilnst., i.s a mos.t lliigilherllos linentalltiol ores(xhortationl in which it f t it acknowledges ill suiltstatce what _w_ e ihave already noticed in tihese I columins, that iany' of thie liiosat ii fluentiatl eontset'vatti-e : i11(d leflectintg well of that city. who have hlitherto 'l ted in ll p(os' ilo to thlle epliutuli ian patlly, ae now openly or tacitly aceptlin lie sit oat ion, and are pe patred to yield to Mr. Kellogg, that 11(ital support which he in oked ill .his Inuliltl| Ahlti.ts, and which they betlieve heit desel'es. WVe would lie glad to copy till' ei, tire article itf our .lown lipern itted. ollt the firt two ipalagr;riIphs will WII torshow that oilur i(ote'lln lpo lil' thinksi LS ' t.li in the State. he TIIE )'TY OF1" Till IIOUCIL. One (of the gravest sighs of' olgaln i" politial di.iase ia lli i I opl!e is ie tlhat of their lapsing into a degi-ra ' ing sitisein itincy to the ambition of al ii s rewd ilut inllinorth. id ividiial:. 'We can unlier.tall ald 14 . iispe.t thalt weakness~ i ili n.i whli.lh itaktes him lorllget Ihiitsell' aull i\eni hiowt (itobeisance to rto splendent tiihlat., o!r getilus i ii his ,ilow, iilal evei.ni whiil Ihtes e.attribiites are salliedl hlv lacts that wut;'lil damnllii theordlhlrtiiiv mn. to hnt it is s itmp'• inexplicable thati cultivated lll intell iteiunt menll , rie tii prent'atiltes of their respective I. eOllunllities, can att any time, iald I nchi less ini gre. at lo.litical (crises, t' sink the sell sacriticig slatlesanii .r iII the lprejnivuieId unl Itpettilto iniig politicians. V'e shdiier at tlilt idea St of adiiittinlg t at lhere ill Louisiana: In, we have morie otr less tprotitintnt slpeimiens of this kind of omen, whii Sare at this momenlit intruiisted witlh ts powstr to crushl or ti save its, and i who ihave so actedll itIo thi s mu In ent i1s to make uis eair that they Iare eaqually as willing to cru;shl as tl Ilte, pr aovidedl t lihey cagraliy lihe straniilige appetite to worslhip andiil kiss thIelt et of t heir little polllitltian Gods. i A ll outr lihertls sik within is when. ih r we think of the iltpossIiliiity o these. I e menl hielm fair reprtstitative- of wihole cooitmuuities tiihus sJiding t 1down the sca f ciit;liati llon. º Wlheii a Irlan can stoIp to we. 'i t the testilnies ot a State, ofhtititletd s fit' thousands i his sltcites in the li . present,l d fit' nmillions tili rlill, inll the sBiia .' s:ilt' \iitli his own i polinl 1 a'l a-'lliii t is, or tho1) se evell t of li;' oti h rci, that antiii has oi ly iti ha) I Iinto his own solul a ln uestiot'ii i hin 1 self, and hllie will atodmit his own ti u wo thtintss. liot. l .ll lll i I. llt, ili ili11h fix lilt.i t SOiEs LAnOH LOST.-A very la tosedl tlort is taeitng tiioailt' e h lite SI)emi' c ts ti cl'eate l a t belief tl a.t tI the tlehtioin of M.ar. P1i ahii'chhtk to tihe Tnited .,tOtl e Siiia tll has icaused II ilivisioi iini ir al3 ailks. Tl'enx- li Iact colat'Iray is the trih. ii eR.ci-al ea tlit sltt iti n iof lit uithier iianli tcoii hI 4 Iha e .lIt sto little .l'olltenitiiot aoir is- i s ilte o"' hel it -llitnlltilatgs. It' ao'i use, i lliet'e ate dis.alalaoilnted l|t'l'roll- ljiol,s-who thitik it beftatr iresult ' 'isotld lHa e lit-eu l attaitical; tlill al !i this wiltnig. ojll3 ite llt% '-ali lito tir ' ri ofter thi decision of tit' ctilih tt, iseatrcely ia tirace itve tl ofis t hi i gihl tI '; is ollseitablt'. Mr. Pilin bbaak will es Ig ove uliot o1nlt inl ali. iehut i n ait'He talile lh Plt'instllttile ot the eii itile It a e'il)liean lpai'3' , Simlnatiar Iiit.chhat'ik is havii'ig hi is I puiiru'hli nit, it';idlor h tht ill r aph " of (il o'terlioir Ktelllgg, aiil both lie aild Seiilot'r Ita+ w\ill sooil lie iI I raaatt'o i ath\mlingitio to cliai thii ir a.r rights anti to diel'-iii the mig'ats of the pit'olal' they have st-i ceu so airdhuous ly and si..t'tssfully to i'elieve Iromi tile shaekles of Democrat.v.--[ . O. - - N 'TiHE EFFECr.-U-lnder the sup- hi p)o,)ition thiit 3Jt'Ellerv iiighlt paissi ut bLly Iattain h atiithitiuiln. State sentlii tl_ ties otl Moli'iiy t tllt thaii"ty a'eii t 5 ri on thil' dolhar. lesteidtay the li euthusias:n ahttttiidiil.g the iiniigariila lii tioli ol uiGerio'iior Kellogg. aid the w action in ( 'iigrts which t'oinllhile I wi 13' squlthched all c'haucet ot Mr. M|c- tia Enert " tot' that high dignity, war mislts.illilped to ori'tv-thire' ct'ents onm the, dollar, at which juice eager hr 1pur'thaiers coilh lie foutiln utp to Itlie Tbirteeni jK'ilnts the first day it ip high cOUmlimneilt to Governor Kel- th hlgg, atial slvows that the honest cli rinug of his miessaga' lihia cairied eon o 'victiou to the minds ot the people. as fit is a great fact, which even the Associated Press agent caln hardly I inaugural of Governor W. P Kellogg, io fi f the When the corninittec ap.pearei that with the Actii), (;overnor and tie Mc- Governor ele t ( lt:cir ter lcetl a ein were given iin the m;ost en thusiasti( ir ; ntlint er, :tt r t Ie i and plact ed tht 1 I"S r S1t;i, g l lanner"t.11 l'i I ters wvth hor.in t '1,ondmtiid to thii d iix hotarl . 'hiI i; (I ov' .tt! or 1elect, wi have r. l 'eig t 4 t'Kelloient ii t isl', wl, I of t uc'nivi to (i ll' tr l uStit e t;i i. lind , ,id : h I have lth hnt iticu intirl .lliLnr" to l tie Hon. Williun I istl i nt K r logg. th lie (ovri o1. elect. (Goverrnor Kellogg then stepped iit forwarl iand deliverd ill a t ie n lil hat n('lar nnerl, the following excellent eiof ts i I nv;it lli nr trts hiii:ih t i tn i In assut i ni tilt .ir itsnoui Antio', t hi wh ich d("%olve tlon mile t l thi thei Iexce tive tloer lof the Sto:li,. I d o . u1r11 ' 'indt Ii: tratlonl t, ts ,e oli tli, Iiiin ti i- dituiit ' and if rpoltmsce 'fl t i i o n 1) 1 - itl y" t Iins, 1 s1 well'.s tl ii grillit r sl. tu i i ilitiess. l llanll t in allI i discat('iniI 'e theiltl. It is nith ipUl'oto- ti o devote that t} cioestu s anind d v.ha ltvcr of I i lliillity 4n:ty pli ssct, to perform rich flithfiilln y .i11 the duties and oblilian tris' iintl os a td ilnuon ieti thilie ouln stitu tion :nit iwtvs of the intate. le tt A reattiettct of the histl' ot oftvs ell Loilisiana &uri g the fe vq wrisithat wil l ha e eal ised sin(e " the tet'rinhiatioi vi e of the iate civil a tr l're sells ciitt oi- Ithat ;fliods n rtlil i iion to tll minds of heer eople. It is-t iti tobe concealed that no e(f ettiye mean. I have beniti isio trtld to slltIly tlhe gre atitst newttdts of th people , or to iresito tiht Slite to its lgitinmi onditrl ioni profpri'es.sapi rol feri " :ity. i'osstssing aibtndiahtly i all lthe i - ellnint s tI l cess,,rlly tio inI llre *ll -i. rof cultural anl commercial '-relth alliI it. hI , i wdel eni ttce, the State, nevetlhe-i (' less,s. languishes in all her imiterial e i interestnis. W ith i lmt irII'l i.rediti , lot diminishld' nillltter and ,lllllc ;ctninnll: or ted tav:iition, the em bl lrassiinnts S1 arell serious and call Iloud ly for l's - t Pls lit sal Immnigratio n to hour ho.-tiers lib a Ii ( re- ben -lohw anti iinconsidlerbile, not, S it ihstidingI aVI tll a te th e ro:i (f Oilit Oii lgreat ri:ii t of ltmnltn 'tret , tihe Is natura il outlietl of traile lltonl the vast let valley of thl lliMissi ilS li to all Conni -lut triei o ttties of th th, i t . 'eniii ti I itsi c t p:lt)Ii to 'tos oili its I 't itii ate i hi ciies,a nd is tortcd into .omtl I i the lion with cities of cthe ilteritir le ; and fiiVor'liy sitoi ted for c'ml mriiil to en('ljtitit'll. yet more Ileh sed wish l`. material prosper.! ity. ('aPillital fromi ti -rllro i td is biit sliriit ly in tritiineed ihe here, whe tre. uiller fiayl-ot' i h iir iss llnsirttines. it w ihl It highly re I.s. innrlin t it ie to itsi thlil Ier's n Id woiah ell be fr l".vla lird. W ithh the. firits m, palpbl h h1lfre is. In what shall we I itt i ut ol, r sitition ,i if nollt re i, trogrl ( liding n io 'liti P ieltl agi tution uiyil:l , dli l oAnhlt ims h .: oil ih trihbtnd i"' nn small d , re I' this tic st t oi¢ atl';siTii., biit f1,: r:l1i by no b t.means hr assi.,ied as Ol, irinrip!,l tII ll Thl t le tl est linrti gt r,*' it,- F I Ne o s, lti e fstie resortttt e1o; it btllt isio n bl nr op ri inrallihi ,l ltir:lial. -,I and StIte Stite, i' di' cii tt\ I1i o I''lcted ? A .i- ai, n ita t ,c w l ri . Iss , I tlhilk. miil t *:, º- I li\ p.l I, lil llro idonitl mii l .lwr".n is ,e i - illation, not to lhanwllterir. Some of it ." i111o10 'or'lbr lth t 'i,''l: , lhai r beel (lihitlV il iS llmniln it:, l in i nii v ls iii I t- ithe St:te in ils ipresent tii ;anti et ite ItristI eii ts. t \'hi til are til 'l, r'Iel I .t dies to be restorted to They ' are a e in i't itu' I ru thi ofilti i ni liotfuh- t C i'olrat ii it" )ii l f i til iIrstl ob the ik ' . F, tlio ll y to iri I Iell' llt I mt-l t rll tI i phoestiy, iildusliry iifld ittli tontit- I tye idllti dhaiel, t1e coatv hivt . atI "r w fiaht bot , their tl'i n .'lvlldltI entsxec, titiVe d i nna'tti t uil it' inlh' an I Unec essart e will eie stretly cin.lh with, I hlroud its eurrent r l~-m o,",n-, , - V. P. INEIRAL DIPlROVEM.:ENTS I regret that we d,) not fi!l, nl that is ecitoUagin~ig ii .ha- prrogre t1 tllt. State. Oil this sulije4ct there 'cali I clhe/r no diversity of ;pillion. Bietorl, tl instic war the policy of Southern Stiti Sthe seemed to, Ie not to seek a1pprolpiJ chief tiouis from the fthleral g4overnmllle i ti for intern, al inlllkro i lll i tils. i t(I tL a c'molnll'mativul.y small portion of t!1 h illoit'V atllr111oriated by ( loigrta ling, tr his 1ur1o1! 14 4 s exjse ii'ienlteil i11 t11 IS rtl h, Willile Ih .e a.; i l,lnpip ritI Il wIelut to the Notrllith Staltes' i' lleh ' 11fthelty wertie eaelyl soughlt, allll di Iltucilh to develop works of great lhel pp'e1 .it to the ctllmiiierxce of those Statei I nlld Silnce Ihe war, however, Iilinny oftlh 'leilt lSuthlera States iaive ill thills regril 'revt'r,.'d their ilicy. To Louisiaiu nitic esJ'lt-'iaiil, the nationatl gove ruliten lil ,i, s ic ils txtetiled aid with a liherl 1,o : h11ii l. L::rgc' IJll ol.riatiosil.i hav . .l l,,t i' 11 t:tall, by (Cto gli . ss for th ( l i I ,ip ,, ieuºnt of the iiinm lthof th _ Nl.Msiss'.i. lpi river, of the lia I li' Tlclleh, thei A' thlalahila, tlie Taulgii vote' ihoa. Ouilhita, Tehelicthii :illt r of. I-d I itv erst. Oit halt oft the estimn flrll t-d re liisite ailuropriati i for thi li i2 i lenoil' a of the raft Irom thet lRe" coil- rivr \n as Jpassel turling the hlsl s essioni i f' ('o tougress. All them.e Siil4ru.ve. -nct,1 .tin glad to say. ar o ill lo, .. e-s or about to be colr: neiad . toigieins a t approp'in tioll ed i lartge ixilont of the public lani: In b t.) :tilt iii the uilldiug of a railria! o Ief !rlin1 New (Ohlrtieus to Sltrv1-polit. II i is 1hts betl t 'car it from present ilidic:athio s hati i l jIU·lil 14) ii thal ;t i t . i 11 " t, l t ll .i t I .the .lork t'ill ' te llolt scl iiul eu , lie Ilele to sl'2'ecure the er'- 4,oiliettithJh of Ihls iimost essentiali the wLrk 'Tlile Legisla.ture of the State li iuriing ihle past loi1 tears has alI !'t.igeV , :il-idi-lized a p1rojectedl Iail the, oil lt14i New Orleans westward to rIi:1 1i e ilbine. the early couipletioii lit, oif thi.- Iroad anld of the Iilroad to ;i ilte t llotl iL . es-t-liitial to the 11'0os lit s lIp t.il I ii -tNew Otrleant s d 1the Statei it1 lth"ge'; ino o o)10 Luist bIe spiarel to brii'niig a ibojut this resiilt. Legislative ias ai tioi, is Ilkel \ to be askei l ill regalrel ),1( tolthe New )iltieais, Mob1ile aiild. 'tex 4 1' f as railroad. T ,11114- it is i lilel'.tood, ('1 I is rieliiiretl aitul wil be askedi ol by re'- . the coiil la!l"y to enlable iI to fulill the the coiitlitioiis Iand stli latl; ioils it :ast 'llntir'td iiito w4itli the Silate. 'liehi tin. lbeits that the State ai large,aiiie it e N '1 al it, s ii ltls- chiilyV, ilare . de li lite lite tr2tl.'1 sl4 ll I | io,;,l4 t'i I.?4li ' iti re- t g:e tly pit dlled t,\' I hi l iiihl of o ll i' lcoll ia y to tl i 1h toilt I lie Woik. iI! oito po licy tret(iilsthat evet'ry lixo iti ier ctllity asked hi Ithe comilletlny lm ,should he extended; luii in nliking .ed '. to:.c c iOi lls the Legi.-i iture hoillid ir'- -xitt a gii rai itee iliily +iilthieient re- to l ilh lii i,, the. State igi ilist II.y •hi flluture flat i I1 ' ill the eolstlction oi rl.l the rliad. iucih coli Lovie'.sv exists we! ite'g 'diing the le ll liiit i lcial st:itlls r-I ki this ro4dl, ail to the endl that Si-! I he ll t'ti. ct llndiltlloll of il t Comlllialn 111- i tl ' - t;lils n11111 be itvea('ltillnetl, is i -' st Ill.tt t1 hei I gdatuill ilit o ie, i'i, i. I lit la l :ai l lir t o l CIilll ittee i 1' +l i l (t ';l iii ,il i ,il I:t', lllillln it w ( ,l III to li i t 4l,'' 1t 1 e ll 4ilile it llit ilid Iiit lic e 1( IT1 at . ilico. ,:,':i l .1... ' :I l l(ll -e t-.llf.y ll oili The allowance it a subsidy tir a 2Liiti <l( ])'t - (l 2 tllll iit, a ittle-Itoli is. line of e:tpshi between e iOr t .ii e-aIi U ill oe paois of .1exio anti Spanish Aimerle is i. sIjciii.t tof gast lit imp rtalllce to thie StateS. il bill has iipassed the lulitfe of the United 1tliate, oad ii4i now lio like ihiouset. h'e looking to that objec t. I Ther'e is lp I (111ti .1 gSt ot I ugsile, IIg utIn tiol oi 1.4the sl rl ;ii o f tle r ii go ilnlrln etti t '4 'e t l oe p4io' m m 5 .lU.er i'lto i itr lr.tli '. it iW dih 1 ,i h ill tll ig r to atrtII l tit hi he .llir'il taekilt. It as loming dii ihoiit II i Ic t h e a piopl rs.em ly ieie ilmoiliz i i d i i.-ng rs e i i i4.'ts i the bill iow hitric Lthamiii ote i-iso olhthl' oa like, imlisort. Thlite State of Lthi iisiaai' t hube t 14' a ,e "l' t tl l jiiil t o'iri. '1; tha gifi iother S1't.t borderiui upnllti the Mi. .o1 isairg i. s ilit hit v I hdill tl It' l eltr in.Tt - lteist r hil atiiiv i of theit ii al tti i'- h t h4. let sytli' mhtll. ''oi lli ts-erililn thel i.- \\'aterl' of t )lti.lttighty itr'-aii wiithit is- it in I'lsler ltinrel i iia lhoize t he lr bi etlillli. tat' k. It has iz nis, bhi lyi tol .e I- t riit p k, t l irXili 1tit ll e orit-s in IiI -th dieii' deih rteinrit of sith t ubitilie . eli\ts co|\iistwt ictl a, sitdii to acer- ) tahis the views o the catioiiIal , gi .ad Ilture eito tr- lit rwich etil itk .i- iid i le iii l to t lihtedi l be ii a lit(tteri it ti', sich iih ihii i pii ionih . Thi IL( gi.t . f ltllrillt ox thei StteI, howevsut, it is allh if inljorut till tilhe Li)vCei Com)l" . k i h l 1 -71. h i'ilr n ot iell a llol' ai eiirt3 re irge sahl ilai oi ite utwlie for thakiI "- the erllgy w-it h whi' ies' h the \oik c fer uponi the State 1 In-t·hti 644 pro Iore ied. The lpublic eI I ,. iti,,li.i tivty detmands that no halth it thile leaiures shall be toleiated in t .n be exectil it of works for wihich t , thie peol).i S lavHishly bestowed the Stttet imtey. OiP'ia-t FINANCE. Intent "'Tlhe financial ' a:inlition of t lIen)-e State is a sulbject of iprofunlld soili of the liude. and will e discutse(l in futa igress comitnUi eticions. The funded det in the of the State, as rep)orteld lby the A itions ditor. anmounts to .$1,81,8(O9; where Infuntded deblt, inctlding certilic ii did tes of indebtedness, Auditor's wa t len- talnts, and atmountiit duIe the fisc tates. agent, amounts to '2,291,GO7 9 of the anid the intetrest on the funded del lgard amounts to $1)572,11i3 14 an:nuall siaa Thle revenue to be derived front tl tllent itresent rate of taxation, lieuense teral ani iothltr somnie'. fior thie cuiret havte year will ie sulttUieitto pay a r the t lit necessa:iry el. i.,l s of tflhe Stat I1 he ý \ove-.r)imnt. to play the interea hty u overdue, and that twlhich will hleon igip- due on the funded debt during tL antd plresI.ent year, to pIay the legitlati_ tiin- expllnseis, and to ptrovide for the ri ' the demptiion of the past due lbond iRed Theie- is no good rerasonl why ti last Ira;te of taxation, alter the crttrel the..e .ttar, ýhli tl idt i(, t steadily reduthce are The delinlquent taxes auiount to -Y3 o(iC- 028, 1S 7 21, duine it the Assessi, entIl aria t- of 1870 n d;8t(l `72. 'l'hose. taxes s!hoal ands be paid, and the req'l:isitel gislatio) road shdhl I,6' be had to set:ure their co t. It !le.tion. From the best evideite tiorns I,ttailrtble it is e\vident that the de w ill linituent ist is iiin a great n.e:sur it) a t:)plll)Osel of those who are inos very able t.o pay. The poor man ptay thie his taxes and the rich should not b utial exempted. tate If tlihe taxes now due were pall has the- fiutu' and necessary expllnae sail- of the State woulti be pirovided fot Ii to aund the State would be put uplon 'tit ast ba is. Te xpoliey of drawin. I to warrantus whein thiele is no monley ii rON" (lie I reasnlly to mleet thei,' its Ios ite pie:.rnitious- A State wnrrant. it dl to -lconteiit:etion of law. is a check iti\e iiani, should not be (liawn uliileta iti l i there is mloney in the tretisury tr ' iX- Itl t it. o-, s b o auirplriaptiatns whatevel bill shouh lid he made except sueh as art Is int :awflly InecessaitlV to cairry otn 111t hi Staite gtiueiurenlt, itald to ob.c'rve fum 'll thil wfithi all the holders o dte- tale obllglations. T'here luist ils iuse ecOli'lico ity il the expendlliture: ol o lie (;eietw;ral ,Asetlily, the ex oik. pees of which ought olt to exceet pro$200,000 alny TAX COLLECTION. king The laws regarding the mlanitner o uitd assessing and collectiig taxes, both *iett of the State llalld the city of New Or as y leans, should be caIreully revised Soil anid one systetll 0 aissessmenul ast- shoiihl serve ifor bioth city andi State etis 'Thl rate iof aL-sse.sllment oil giropert3 that ill te co~,Uitry liarishs sltu ini .et 1y 01Orlitits is ulnellllil. Tibis unjuist ied', iisi·iniation lshouldl inot co)tinlue. tho- 'it, cotulenattllol Irteceiled by tax tee c-i'hlcetol awlii assestsor's, espencilly tit !ite city of New (Orlellas, is exor + it, :,', I recotainenld that it e S .: ei l'lii ,- hts beei,. lduring t!.( isit t.io .%iarsrt. ni -mefil n.-g Sa le.t oit the parll'l of tax collectors to SatOcttcolut for their collhectioiis said iil nd ailml c.ases the securities ftriisihed t have\ proved wortllelss. Soileetiec ias tit ieiasures should be at once ted taken to iremedy this evil. se0, EXECUTIVE PATRONAOF. iP- The executive is inveslted with a ]l'In'ge 14i1nltlit, o0 jnatroliage-it t!ay a juldgneltl, too nIuCIh. It would hw S lbetter lfotl the exeeutive aiuld better of tir the S~tate it a larlge Ipropolrtion i ol this patrolnalge were rtlemitted lailck hi to thle Ipooltie to whlibm it Iproierl, at belongs. e disletlninig of liatlrolt gteage is lit once a lmo)t deli etale ntil tte i-shiotinible taask. ltirEtr serv'jic-s, >lt. doubtleIss, Iwhetl holioriably la-tornl. edtl, citiitli anii alllplia;iat to coiisildler Stlonibut tie eliiii i should tlso be uitlh j lit (.al~aiaacitv Ilad ittegrit'. li Feelalg mystelh It.SUosiihble is a glatil in eaullreO Io the good collllact of Severly ulIlic oftii-Ar, I shall' hold teacl h to a str-ict acconllttatiljity foril i tile Iatihtful taid propelrr tdischar.ge of r blio oicial ditties. ,l LATII(,N OF CAPI'ITAL AND LAflO - illn aI retuiliic:an goverti-it, suo-. i is our-i " here all lp)wer is l,,-l tl-d in i thie l;eojli, l liil the u ill oi tlit jetn er pLlt: is 'xpiesseld tlirotiugh lht, hieti iS box, it is abtoliutely csse,tiuh thatl It that i ill slhouildl be tri.-ly anti( fairly - t'l'exjiesd. The right. of slf'riage iMl i. thl hIigliest inianunity of citizitishipi lie liad this riglit sllould i be sti-rnly ay gua ded. Uladeir at systemu of laIw r iaccorling eqlual ipolitical justice to1 Ie all, securitig the ildividual rtights he of everly |trson, it is to Ibe regretted ii- that there is a disposition to Ire vutt vut the newly eufraalchased citizeu IaM trut freely exerlting hlis right to ll. vote. This is calcnlited to entgei. I dIer autagonismn betweeu capital auld ha- labor. Labor and capital were int oa the same hands before the wair. Te 'The\ ha.e now becone livor.caed by of' lthe enltantlchiseuent ol the colored: itd aae. I[low ait alitaigoiiisli be iak avaied tfl The solution it e'tsy. Give of every laborler the ol)orl unlity to at ce, qaire caP)iPal by tahi iaieais ; see Sthat the laiw proltects hiul ugailtist all ilorsition; tsee lthat thii ii're ld Iwages are faithfiully pIid. Urtge : him to husbalad biis vaulung and ih g lest them in somne lleraiauellnt orm. li The itnomelt, a min owns a honuse l''e a lli capitali it I sentimrn t j ,PIrotest hil in that titer-st: ablsv. i the1, J ill. Jlrtelet him in the ezert-iut of the the billit,. the gleararltee and rafe their iltar4lt l ights. In this w:yv an. Ilnagonule ltt weeli labor and capital nryfl \ - .Lej oited, and the oelject w lhich mo're than:l any otherI desire. f tiCi will be attilled--harrmoy betweeti O1rei the races. ieht THE LATE ELECTION. e A. The late general election in thi* St;te is likely to become a n:ltter ila ,t' Iublic investigation, and I have war'- thlrefeire but few words on the sub tisea l .lyer i * .r debt Ilh el', I charge that thepretend. ally. ed election claimUed lor the fusion Sthe ticket is utte'ly without foundation ses, in truthi or je.atice. I charge tbi., Tilnt aelthtouh the . toe Governor of thio ill State through the iastruileatality tate of regitrars LLIIn coatunissiollers of retst. elet''li slpenlally ielected andl (tI oune signuatcd by hlim for that purpose tLe irrvcnted, by previously concocted tie stratagems, many of theRepublican re Voters of the State froal registering Ids. al votilng. The variousstratagetiis the and evasions resorted to I am pre rent pi'red to establish by the fullest IeVd. pIroot. I charge that premises of od, liw.s were made to secure fraudu. l. t ient' returns, and that the ballot ul al oxes in uul.tarous instanqges Were itilu 11 opie aln.d tlekets changed. Iaffirm c,,o. that the kepublican Pmrty cairied nee( the State by the actual vote cast, tde- anzd tltacnan attempt to show a differ sinri eit rest It was itmade even after the nost i4ll 4liolt by weaus of robbing and lITys Itulling ballot boxes. It can and t be W i be proven tlait'tLhe camiva was I entered auto by the fusion party, ai headed by the late Governor, with t the avoawed purpose of carrying the for election against General Grant and n a the Repnblicau party, by the adop. ill tion of any means neeessary for the . in pIupore. I am prepared to sho0w lost that partisans sl,.poirting the fusion ticket tfrquelltly declared during rik, the can vass that the snless of.tlhat .e, ticket' was certain, wrespeutive of to the ballota cast, deolaribg that that the Goternor had the election all in his ow hainds that be could elect er or "'e )unt il" iany ltiidlidate he i'se pl easwkA. I nm l"relltred to show th a tlat the obstacles' ttrown in the 're way of the 1lepublicuau voters of ,ý ervery cllass were especially directed e lagainist otne claeof tkhanml, aaoult re'o oft heir color and previous condition, it being notorious, that, with very rare exceptionsl, the voters or that class fatvored very decided the Be. bllicitan ticket. All theSe charges ,r of I ilam prtIepred to naiintlin. My op. :)th pillielits liitig to reiceie any men-. Ur. renllamce frotl the diftlirent legal tri. i'd, lllutals, both State Sand federal, that lent have been aippeaied .to, have resort ate. l to the lovel exlet iieniit of send, *rtv 112 alros41 a travetling ronmizltt, iew aidedll v eminlent courtiel, toelillibi liut i ligllltion llt're. tihe peopt1WLand fn. itf lioaiblt, obtain their sympathy tax by ex lpar~e staternmilEts antid.¢onceal ily nelnt of the real tilcts of the ease. ir- They.ilndicate desire that an ive. le ligation he hlad. I have at all tidmes ing exllressed my di readines tojoin ther*h " ini this. I would not hld ia oflee 'to to which I[ liid no' Imlieve myself in elected. .1 desire that the fuilest in. eld ei igti malily h1 e glone into of this `ec- whole controversy. to the euil ithat c aciliion takel by the oulrts and by the national adiumulistration may be vinduictated. a I taking the solemn oath of chief y magistrate, it is with la aiuere de bt sire to do all in mny power enseotial ter t secure to Ipea~ce,- Iprolwrity ind4 . ftilest devewopmient of the Stat(e. To ck this end I ask the aid and sympathy O 'f all goodl Citizens; I demanld, as . I kive Ia righlt to expeot, your earn tl co olelrtion, aid I ilvoke the si.n e, oulls smiles of all overruling Prevri, n. deuee. ,__ __ - -- be tv Soutbern emlratiton is ,po~tiag a Texasward.. The Eufahl (Ala.) 2hise at ays: "The emignalion to eUas, o atd other Western 8tate fr(om this ir iscutil:tf iountry anmousts tp little of else than u ats~spqda. Every train from this it- toward -Moatgomery in liternally pIaked with emlgranr' -over one hundred leaving ott tbh" l1 t;lla yesterdai.y morjuig. \We ask-' in edl ,e Ot them (roam Sontbwest iurols in, whI, had with bhtt bia wifg itl i14l Ilil'"' chhhildren, anl 4 big pile of _at i houthold plunder, what ho was 5g ly ig ito Texas fIor. le replied: "I i. s n running fihm worn out tll)o " I, and ligger IrUle." I L 'TuE KELLY REaOLvIO&4. .i frienlds of Judge Durell will .be dgreatly pleased to learn of thle glo tio, of tlhat sterling REp bI A,.S Judge Kilyl, of PtehAfjWl;,i .li SConlgre'e yeSterdlay. TnelIattei .. itroduced a resiottion direeting ea ill vestigation of the clrarges iiO he '' Sliciously made by the DLmoerata Sagauilnst the distinguiabshed d luder ed occupant f the 'United Sttees. Sbeah. In decency noiw tba, will be tirced to hold their t'iliesoius e tongues un1til the epehtuies of the. exanluiiilutloll, whigRFcan have but one iresult, viz; the triumiphant via dication of the wisldom, the hoaoc Saud the patriotism of the acruaed. Georgia people have been inn . posedI ulponl lately by seau esC made se of corn meal, with uo hog in !tPli. '