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flaitly dqd ashtead. " -wKDWDISDA uTiuu ssltl t, ,IWO * Aweue a3, BM iuau..Tbe io dul a dedly le gesbileg Sbh fele S*w, thee theie we a w bre f aro. The I proAtlo.ene ieo gambler, ei* hewing* plepedhiers d Alei o the 00? deat yoesg gpormen--on of the welthy plst---the plntor himNelf-aed the else you.g iR with rope on bi het, to for a mer nletvll hid the lowe II o nseI s dieulo; tone up the ed, W.hl- of es, sad Arteas itvers, whnre the peopl -n tasn s et adeased i l a and elsaeest. Ameter hlandd dele-" ip w iowa on the ledde hie seseded theim, b this In the .mgrnad, low, meus thief, who N pieek " pebot ad rtbe a sini-resti. Whebn tde s . wne d a ten*behe as out bl leading en hbr way up, yeterday men- Is ag, one oft this postty, nide an ninept to leave the beet. The mfet being dlies - ered I seonsed with the lest that a pe tIema had been r.beth, deisg the Night. I sensed the Ueptsla of the beat to order bin eI arrest whL was immdn ny M ed, C sad othe Mllon w aeel t he dealt with es.aily-i"* -th lew ,ems". O Thse shoeld tbe mee lowm, ot the pre- a tietls of the pebllc, hom thilm lm-- sei pIroIpt end aeloest Yles, adet which "uck seenudrels might pt at ones, what the bergess fr. The Iepteta of i1 the bit sheoul be" a right t*mmone a jury of puasmapen, and try snob suee e ni the tet e shaold Mh endemed to the , lb, and wshen gieN I stblinhed *oe I .haold e ated to mn uthe bea. Mms ,a ustl by bi laibe, the maut ssle n t ressetd. Semanry pnnhmeut.-lepgly am"ted I thi way, we.ld , Ite thirs 5,1 III i, nIset ear em il he id"ei. meet eo tht odn hebwing the m sm- t •rr lure e I roemt ni n ufl- I dar.t thei e which .idhec. I some I gatsaIMs. Theaintelanm he of aeis 1*e i, of whom 111,- U 3I wets Bis Mali bn thnsonet. _ raw nm. p hooM , wed 6,51 flot mry. C: of ts e Itol e I rn d we lnded um 3wu tort, Ie ea aa * Phil and. 11,1l 1 flat' role. a - ,,m oe(U e l mi ration thl vendetile Tom :::eiu::: Y:os ro:::: an to ti Uase Two Wimn.-Iesh NWntsmt heP w al tmmeNe telm s. i --lr 'te e tof . eTtM seels the Ouii opspdltiue, coies k edt icd le a satd Pt o 1 hoses 7i ,sose e in t wo Sb M in . wrf ob ilwstie Ia Gatn r aP ra it u.e m ems towetd sgeeet to .te er hoe syll bet e slllthene gso. to raised. IrnM we n T bl a pornt we thewve l wsetm etu a id eald oil.,ed of tin twee three lgo, wbe.mAs s obLiU se of he as Lee e ut e mnelc, wna t * i agb m a t~ t L W - aeo wi er sll be lrtaedloelb y 5.1.1 Is ometn I Um beni Dri. R hoiinmeaun Ilbid eUra tro about two we s~ e tse Isei~ b h Dr. S..Daty ýi enedu me be gt bin u sa ay Nsod y bothh r.eyes ed wi-ln oshtth es Am m. in Aoeaieed . Pahas nly antontnved is nglead, s r Aton he iandp he ved rhw "lom It oflwofya5l of0. bei the . pd in p o St e, I salmin nd hteld i st orgent semate. Tbinlsmethetruli, mtemp' - Mre wof the woethImlomemtke tes eIsel evideses which a a on I the nwregth of mlnn tWeses es mis beilg hueda leworkthe upwsamlpsnad the Eqeve, ectuss yo r han eada hain of bawl *Mr eueasggesel h stfblewiag pe nl, tLseIn athe Mliewlag otlie eatty: 4 asi hear thateb f n) jb gswe blhibilig n galk WAOM. W) U AIe t'! ml The gret Pt s-r coedemed W tIte a bir brief wedi a more et on ; ed d bmilief truth than this. m Me mais ue. t.t1hr, l. Inea Ilemasm.k.inm b s.w...b. Ph ph~1M .eIkM*.b*b*Meht b.., fo, s blket usc ae seget m*p. wa., eies ser alss rev um. nageaa si *sq ,meS The truth of the ba applialle u to this age of liberality and en* fri Iigbtoament as it was to the time al of Iouis XIV., of Pranes, wheno o00,000 oetiss of his l bgdomUs p were either banished or pat to death by the revocation of the Edict of p Neatee. lanolersee is the truit of fri bigotry oad bigotry the nearest re lative of igporince; igoranoe Is li,, sad in is deatth-he kind . of death that bath so wakino hour, µ a night.time with no morning or d evening-sa incompretBhelible air. r el -without beginaning or end. A C soul, to have identity and etist In more nhustantial form than the W myth of avisionary, mt has postI t tie qnalitie--mast be a liberal 4 and Intelligent priloiple. Without * this, may we not reasoably doubt the ziatence of any o ch l mmater Sal essenea, inhabitun the body of e man? To admit a soul to every hi. o » ped, with equal claims on the fu-i tore, may be well foro hetheology of the world, but cannot be roon lled to reason; where it he a sin. gle ray of light from avn to shbie " on it. The world is not finslhed-the Sgreat temple that man in his divine nature is capable of raising to the p Great (led of Gode,hath not its cor nr stone laid yet; nor can it have, until the rae has passed its infan. ey sand approachee the period of n i manhood. There are glimpse of ; what may come ; furnished in the » life of every nobly good and truly Sgreat man, but the great mans the dead eibt of living and breth- b lg humeanty have to be raised up and taught to oomprehend these a m truths. What do we know of the preseet, that we should claim to be L orthodox to politics; what do we know ofr verneeat, that we shld Sldate ourselve with pride and pedantry and claim tie right to Stehob others in long addresses and great speeches ? Is not that best *e whieb I. best adminlatered ? and are we not most ignorant of what we are best assured ? It is this Sid of pride of opinion abut the d aIs of then aion that divides the people at all times, and breake out strekb every four years, whe it becomes meeeseary to make a mew 7 President In religion, it forges the reek; burns witches; breaks out in revivals aid be"id up Mew secti on the ruls of the old. SOne word to our friends rnd fel- . wlowietlisen. A Presidential can. - vase is about to open ad a spiteo Serall that be done, the old mid 4 les will break out again. One set iof oar people will want to quarrel < at another set, not on the street t sumres mad head quarters for po Sttleas, but in the newspapers. LThi is whoe every thig drift I m mow-des. The Comet ewpaper will not bit its thDmb at alybody t this seaen-ad will not raise any n PresMeietial tickets to sdt the ethe Side teo howling, Thrs e two daily papersw in the ultty, i i eT Sccupkies e o til tet worde, t pected that the other shold take Stheoppste. Notsr. 2te L or will not do it-t meamd ihavw ti e- largest liberty as it always had. ln If a ee ut wante to ew that the " oter side is operated upon by mer *- clary motives, aW etives ofl U i interest e d this evictioc is to be carried home ia printed words, Lr written for the ewspaper, then e they must getprinting things and ry: make a newpaper of their own. e The Cam never had political in. c cliantio but ooe, and that was Roaw Nethimgwards. Now, we abould be asbamed to allow it to b Lea an j.gs as kepesalp as we milded prejudices. True ma e a oeeseiw the public interest ase 1 on oW side as the othr. Lt mia reasoonnabl coeeessle u allowaes for tIhe prnjudles wbhiA partyles carries with it, sad Sot forget, that the chief caCor of quar" i rel between sects in religion and th portins In politics, is to be found in tis the fact that they view things from a different stand point--one side in is and looks out, and the di other in out and ooks In. As be. a fore said, we will publish no quar. M ruling politislt artioler in this newI, paper ; it is out of our line and out friends must not epoCt it. Sovsastsn St are Ihasim. With this heed the alamauder por- at lie othe bthes Pmres, are spit. ting out Ire, at the geItleas who remained In the Coeraioe at Chbriestoe sad hissed b bth (sirelIa, Alabam, hslussippi ad Lwoulae d when then Sovverei states pat on their hats ; took up their rattns and walked out. This is deemed a vry traesdeeatl iees, yet we deo st I ses u eek argumeet to gh1t sebt Ii se when the geatemes hom Melee P s a fool of himself sa the eer of the Lower oose. The latter is a supposed to represet the sveriga i people of a novereiga st; who It wasonly one ide (the weakest a we think) of a sere party that was hi a d oe leaving the Coentmioe. Let I us Iseire who the delegate of s Ionvesties represeut. In the lst plasce they are emained sadbrought out by hemaeldes; r *eeee etre**. s from themselve sad o at the t espenee of temedvemi deiellig to receive In pymet setbiagl in re. t tar for their services. This was . a seally t er of the delegates from Louisiaes who wesa to COleiisati.- The ddegateq to Charsrit bave sat bhee s lucky, that's all. They should I be of good sheer; pik their lisat and try its mas. AworNs RItsamssmorm Anuenrv. Our kind and eoulderate friend of a the Library, Judge J. N. Carrigan, whilst off Ilt week, to obtalis er tal old records in New Ortleas for the State Library sad Histori. cal Society, came across an ancient volume of the Gcesst de Has Rsue, sad places as under a heavy weight of obligations by kindly donating it to our library of tihe same. It is for the An. 1Dmii s182. T. Devalooart and W. Ori. rot, were the printoers. Le OGen eral 000Mo Thomas, is easso Soed for the State Senate, and for Bepresentatives, Charles Bushnel Sand Robert Sprigg. Por is PoI Srois de Fdkices.. Les *ar 1. Smith and Le Dodear CGper, are I. announced. Where are they now, * and the great questions of their day e Will it be believed-bohere are a full 1 days proceedilgs of the U. S. Coe Sgress, occupying less than a bal I column. Thirty eight years ago I 4 that was a day of deeds not words. - Tosacco.--The following pare Sgraph, whiech appeared is Saturday's SBaJlleti, should have been redited Sto the Riobtmod WTig : Tobaooo is pouring into th oity i from 1i quertere, and muh of it is in such bad coudition that it Is Ite Sble to rot before it undergoe the 0 process of inspection. Ia view of I the great pressure upo te ware Shoases, and the anziet of oosig aees to lint their reesipts, the I. spetoers are isntrted aot to per. 0 mit any ne, so log sthe ware - hbouses can receive tonbeoo, to en e tr upon their list behks, for lnape Stion, any tobacoo not thea is the warehouse cat which it i pecposed to list the snma e, aSIt is a gr"lfaf a Ioma m cansot look from a pepie d c ay hd eight ithot being istently dissy. But what is still more ,iur, the diuiness departs that very mment * aomebody puts his arm aend herb m waut toep her from felliag. Qua, 5isn't it. Dusan r A Maesu oc Ceoaesa " fa.g UIssKM. BarnougIh,. a pahl. Ssl8 Distrie e Nw TYrak, died at t his ~s e Medise, tem d l. FruMsa.-.It " le ms1 1 -s Whll gtcm e ws New - Wlo ir" the ro: ;i Co b &o - 0 CwsmmevrLi e AdM , whisk le eam of cIusersiai Adee sort w(ob is * e phdeally for hoseet Old Abe. es el. SRoe.. The beas eppesM s od thi the lmea laefhmose i lw A6 i1e m0lsetatlo wae to b alled Ol Iad d " e thes world be ie 1 r o s mia Iso 1- pa Ch ag. Pr.m ,a TriSWm. th T he sbeey the Bose. Ceserr til eus the Leaster Ruuaemr aed as awthee.ued sed vsauund by Mr. P W. pa ours Mhsdlf 9. ofp SAS there itee a tred bris Mr r hort ewsber. S ir In as we k ew Mr. lmtilmw s sed. o timets, they rewale aei m ars d they we, Is 1560. He beI esed lit so be s pbils mm, besst e e feelsa Vt e parties 4.as sW tohe wel. A fare and peans l ue Mstp. Is in e d s I.gry h e lade th eMe I I QnsorL Aeasses or teu Jans. aus Aaa IesAADo-The o we ll laterview ef be Japgalm a bse with Prmidet de haaaa, wibd I t plu ss ate eseaetire meass a1 mos as Taday, was dthe meet a mardi, ad Ilatem s srlg eheeer.- The Co.nudioMm meys Frei the ez inee se mea" At e bn pMreedd to the i te Des B ell nidlco, Ike roe Be w. try OUsm hded to the a epy fl p the PreIdet'. leher r e Iedse, p sad aas pme. ted Swesty ,ir I eid, hI ale, oftk es d e MShe ld, .ee. r sees of whish are to e diserited i ameeg Oth high eler ef she gwbm ai symad thrse asheI Se Jape bs bI Sas shelspeeal h th Tee. t ale. lmaed that ahr"seur 111 sew. ar of praetse for their weeld I amtse to their que Ie , fr. "wa lo sTNewYk tr sease ther m -hmn. The Seemtal/ sthm saseod to the aoe eadore Mr. Th w the dilem t am, eaa. . vyShe to the Itesele, Dridtb nahes. . medole, sadthe Milte d nhe eth a rieds. They she made en.l Madame Voe Llmbsrgs, Mn. Mrs. Iedyrd, sad ther ladles, whor elegast sod am.elle kept. Sallity had be esteeded toe tm. oi We publish elewnbero e tract. from the NatMltoekb Obro. iole, by wbich we lesm that the exelon of the Beto.s Rege ad Bayou Grouse Tote Railroad,, r through the eater of the Red Rli I Valley, is a Ied fat. The sno a Soeuery fud for its eteselem I this perish the Ateho ayt , have long ago been aubsoribed and we S wonder why the Dircotors ive sot , already a part of the work nder way. We know, however, that we I soother twelve moOus elpe, t he. road will estead to tihe Atmeflgy., Sand theim rme erwl bedal I bard maing its way thlrobegh t I weoetsr pavt at thi prlb. This perish, almost aurrouaded I by navigab etrems s it is, will I have rilroad commeataee for Sthat paortie the most dietat fo i Swater navigation, thereby asiaLg d a eomplete cirole of ra d a we ter easomeniatioa-PAed Ca Idr Lement, 9sA isi. Is Ta Arroarownarr Usmm ias Nw, Omuasu.-The apportiaomeat oder e the censs now belg tab, will be reported to the met. estsd Congree. This will ,/ era0d Stime to'thoe taClr t w· S oly meet blerlally as wel as the e "ern to district their several Sate. 'The Thirty-Sevemr h Oogres, be Sing the ifthb aunder the presentap SportDoameut, tim aret pporto, ment will not, by the law o 1860, d go lato effet stil the Thirty Eight Coagress, the term of whicb co-meone March 4i, 18 y UmRnrr ow MuYsmsuy.-Tim 7. two Iteray Societies of the Ul. * w aity bhae e t cte m t o . TI.. it Cliboere, o Bay St. I.ie to dde" wr er themverearyU ema o us 4,oamrm eeS ,oS the 1t ines, sesn.* hudrd and dighyr. c Satouday, in te sterner 4AMud Id pamegee me tbr ta Neoep in enm veraL ' t&mfA? or 1a3 *s Ltas WhNs.r two mtereem air IIelo", Ulf ofkCI ýrr ýfsnl weIY insis *lsiotls bet. sob other j us two mehk AI. It tu so tfoI to be s a aea s,, rive of feamy Idlysymr ei to "00S the hereditary eseomit.eeo ' or lekmity o bod all the defects c lat. tlofta *0 Intesol~d 1 by aotrctiooin s that every t&It of of o ld io s irwY meliplheiby'i11s Ilke our It6M in is eedbO with t okr 'rr 1 y lratesW Es& pal which tow. thuo thy oof thoeo bI. ahoseol. oast we a etcprwrs bef ft Mt thre taw M s111 pc fists of J~, d too agl. Abosi a pod, with a buw" or twa o Is each of itst as~d or .h --'- it .ý: opens by debbsooenco of th efost Boar FbyUby, aid per(jot.0meal its pra to Kasa, soter, o &W Vraseleoo, anoth toObioop, as so on ; and this that ernlh mayert - heIk lsLbd toduetlbd Uro'Thbok L b dUrownd Into a mdsimqs.1 bht mix Pi is the world Kassa ad struggle baek to bemssIO -M.& aJ Pve~fmur'uy~. To Pserur I s r 'a g Yea n.WIg " s & das of M rid rrlphw wa rsirfen or r I theLaLu proret . T e w itwalk peujeaM to ughveil thet ihe~rkl~ mou h be breakS, stand d is s luut ibea satais throthe er Co I a fa sk w se to it.is o w. Walk """MY. t4UTaIOM. - ppatb of ý 1., it la as dn sir apa ý bramble, and every rainbo tlrr sailm through the 1 tears of the tb mob = 3 aaf ýaraas, t. w bad s& a i a O - A CAS.s To mygcnw.-ertosgII Iftydla mainy w da, u the uabam dososelr ita sm r""" hel ae m rt IsU " a. 1 asy W1aY I Ir os fir I IOWA w or w *' DIUGr 573 doF Vo r. ElUD * 00. 5 II eskrl I a 1 .Maya o da or to " i . " hmlm em Jana 1i-d-Io. .nos rt L as s so L w AT rt s t muokdmelot pu F -,a--- 1 ! I IMI u k aM..cha 7+ "th e t r r. w V a t, s TO~ lAWN. lL LO.. Or saof wa £,M MW M Me mol'w.s ** ATOW DW.h UU3WinsT. . rrr~w AL. 9, *5 a-Io ag DUPOT l~~l v~wu mlII hesm mi aW hesS miucla eq J .5 in lCIruu (i ll zarmb ID~ll D~I. dod I3L~CX1I K. IE'S orlv dd. fle - 3 - m"u uurrrst -. beL~ t. WSEF~ -P h?. Mis~y uw t. vsit mi ~ee f~temlsllp IE~ II aOP1D1H ADY'I SHOOK. 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