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ylei the bill for the organiization ofa n IPE'iiito ~qos b0r co ngrcaaf~in'Is it u' ý· sough to htriducc a o c fO1 bo' Oal &IJat$O an h#is--phis h '4lctfre' ttt estt of dunes2l10thbof t cart 'vhe ' ! ~1pate4l ;fhý ptbeV ifs 'hiti`umwd.; ~j:ie Demoratic party realtdeto the 9 0 0 0A & t ' larit res.. .: provinjbjg. ly-i lawari y of.d facts p J;Fit'ler;rtsttr3t Ct ,t . )afdetheosole i . xezcl irU.iVO ýQW ·Lu4governing:..hy ;e tories, he rpoceedtidtY ,-show ., that MesclusiYe power was subjoet to.,im iuta ttrestr j.tions express and implied. 4 d~d~ sage- ýo S1 0pltt of tipýiww~u sinai passu dt;n'4ui #~ sii ort of w>chb Democrats are now cmntending. r ý ' ,~6i-;~·~ s hattla `her this (thee I rut)- orAtl atot W gv ·j3ai cpssesB in any case, absolute Such':pewee c ' n'be~i4 C _tW~ir ' thisin or sytem, ' e J t olsioethe several: States: of the ,. Wtilr , gever iuicts, tboth fed u.i:abdoSate, t ad o pp if**eiiuwers possessed by such Ie'idhmeIlt must, from their nature, be ~were M n subject ;to alt~be re twhicthjW ir t% 4ui~ng ttierlr; iBSO '9 girreu4ci to thsaturoe and, e kljept of tiih t rust; and 14 no .0govoJftniºob~untder our=:system, decal or State* h 'the .k;~ si htt ttý do ih 44 d nC~Ons en ith`- the' ratctt -ofq thee inugreu h~trusted to; it; or , for tth~ii` was ; tt d1;ýrt .e r it ý'fie u sul- rnau gi ýº i was `d t J o _ # tW' il d be to per ý" d ,c;;.csta,~~ih~ti ,is the moat' dangeroues way t ild ' o e, 'he nfitne ' asily AoneF antds 1 oily d4etectt d: "Bul there is anothcr mportantt *PA t~bot cf citric tiu 'rju'Ita:~ ilE~li 4 e .dhisirCHotl. efglt -., t i uhjert, de dicussion. I refer- ita thiose,:imnpoi ' on traateea' byý the ý>6 rer a111d eb ratter Wt`the' 'arty, who s ` Xhd i ýei clý` tdtrtirit tt ti sever? ata'tesoi' b0 hnjen., s j~tI( vti, ohstituittw Athergover mente th fr ýs ee lll'e = tr ted ti ntf iirt ste 1~ i `>rao f eerettc·u t r long, as is ezpressy r det3rmw*4l +` coal oisi owncrs, ried Atd._ it3t or 'nimtd-riutgow ' tith. They as thdi uebthe A tevit~e ( ie .state trehe territories of 0, bocbo5= set nanity .b44nd; os its 2Te~Uhior(Mi~&Aiuwuhet4 withoi; de ThSr~ 8txtb .·i~~s eeti`bl' ~ i whij~ift ' arrtt~dsb;eC ilidtiepmj~wh~l tiou· bp~~t 1~tfi[t c ~ tity",' th tctt0I - t-t414 ute it/W oolthneu~ya w *o'es nor t heirri cole 'b huvofs, y nir rlgk;;~c'irposbe f~ worda~il* 83 u~!itP H; foo~ rof~h dontn noerd~ty b r tb~ ithvv~heinhabut, wer buta#het' lh ~ishe ~toT't' the t f.tlI#*I could be shown,:~~if ii the eas - ·l~sed and witcl6~'b~;tl t hey I~rea~~ ~iaj; andth onwe. iiabit of a Trriut ow Can sovereglinty-the ultimiate; ja supreme ar .if aState=ý- ti ' t ear erc o poweri of aoyrte' .`fiy `ut Ibe. dividd;, but hou· cudThr two th uprmepowe?' able of t ots of the seve a th ,,,rr{+ s v: inr States dir tie: Ch ilertqp'4opivent on tl: 1····r··r· 8 V ' ; Now flatpire. r 5. a" 3. V-ermo3nt ..........., ..5 if di 4; MaasaNrc~ius~tt~tIi,;i.·.;~ 6.' Connc'ti~ut. rrrr.36 I ti'ee 'I. teRP~ YpI. ....... · · 35 e, 8. New. Jersey. ...... " 9. Pennsylvania:.-. -. ........... 21 ilr.'OhBelt w . ±.... ..' 3 PI 12. India na . .....13 Ci 13. fllhnois.................. E 14,Mcign 6 '1.5.1obj'4 G 6.; Wisconsin -::. ...::.... 5 A 17..11iT n . ,, t ::.,t . :.:.: 3 .+.',. .:. . so 18?Oegn. .~jh~tt,, ·1,s? . ,· 3 19. Cahiforifla.s. 0' -N J ..................' . c.: 15 BT 22. NorthCaro. fa......... ". " 28. South. roliua .j 'oi... o`,... 8 a 24. Ge r ia:. ý...-i r ý ý4.b 0 .0" 10 e 25:', Alabai... ......9 2 26. Minsissil ". ." : . . 30:' lese`tl.-... , ".......... 12 31. Arkansas.a........".. '.. 32. Florida. " ...::.. ,p..t. ý.. 3 33. Texas....... .... 4 ;:.A.; .ý t1171 i .'' I(t88 '1' : ýr"ý:.; ý. r ir :;.",....±t.ý ....09: I Amajority. ,.......':152 4 Twq .tl jrds.. .i...............201 Vdte of' Worth rn .States cxclusive of r Pennsylvania 'anJ t' Ai 06, x r "=aE 14t h Cu-* ventin or hn gates to tMu i te ;Aon#ntion, adopted b r aauos fIr bw ia r ofthe S uth Coi and therefore w in. L. dewt . in a athei xt cognb Iiisi f , a" ~ 1844, t" so has, iii sum ' sttfli ;~ i r" _ rI i ii *i, te name or caa. 'inf anteetor thsbesb t:-a Raktv·,91y rnihtw ne LI amc WU~t io ~~t~,Lu~ 1i'1 o-i BL epot · ,~~i prb~icte i~N 4 9 a~ilbe if 0tit: 1frOItts .m - It ; Eftyceutwoff iosk~4 ,,,i ~WMP Ti nterwido~uu~o itl rerFtb " 4onI~ the:~L:·!~j the Od : y~T~A . Ngh ,lddut t3 f~·li~h~·~·~aerg, 1~fd i1-ze ..r . L*aIvntS per. e~Mh are nod tat. the;8 ·o J tua waged apinst their domestpi inet t does sa ndn Satte disregard of the ~ight secued to them unider the Conestittion : -VI And whereas, There exidts no State or Federal issues, of>a political character, to distract and dividI the: people of Louisiana in the face of the impend. ing residential crisis,-in which the contnuance of the Unk0n, involved; And whereas, It is ear'estly desired that'the whole people of the South, shall stand together as-, a unit ip the great and .patrlotie struggle to uphold a and preserve the Conatitu~tioe and the Union, or, if need be, tp protest and defend their separate in dependence, we,q he undersigned.Demoeratio ~.eim bers of the Legislature and citizens of the State, do: earnestly reppmiend to .tle people of the reapeet, tive parishes, irrespectiveof former political difie ences, to meet together in cordial determination.to support the nominee of the CharxlestopnCotrtonron, aid ap oint.thefr delegates to meet in theDe. q'atic State Convention tr Baton Rouge for thel' ptirpose of appoiting delegates to represent Lou-i islana bI the appio;aAbing National Convention at:. n Caarletton, South Caroliua. Batopj Rouge, Janpary 25,'18O '''0. ,* Ed.. Delony, 'Senate.; Thos. Cottman,: Il R. Lett,. " 2W. . F. Wagner, G. D. Shadburne, '.i B. B. Lindsy, A. S. B.erro, House. John Gryder, , Henry Gray, " E.F'rry, W. C. Martin, E. B. Towne,. , 8. Lane, T.T Bird, Wmi. LKnox, B iE.tane, : N. D. Coleman, " . Gray, x R. L. Knox, " ' J. L. Walker. " eytte Oaldwell 4, Wslewis, ,-, A. Duplantier, t Jas. U. Briha m, E D. Woods, . A " orga q T. B. R Hatch, L"."tet , George W. Mundayr Edwin L. Jewel, = J, A. Norwopd, R. J. Harring. 1 Latest fro Washiugt Good Newif the South! ., CONGRESSIS ORGANIZEDE!! A8ou0atern Democrat a3eatecL Spea3cea it Cood Neo s r IRapides!! REArT BARGAItW . ' ' ' . " , re4. Ati ti ýearlug Oat Sale -AT THE-, CAS STORE . 1E! AfyT ;?des~and Gen-een n may rely on they i'ieemesit and are most respeqtfully .n.I t' ^s Gan . t a' t8to 1864t n e e ýpyt.' tp' xJitar uend satd oae a- ey.- , I E obi ..-4 S 'io di , ~I In&D6i;4'~U n. k lv tr e :rs~ e4 t~M.~* U! iol··ipf~~`:i~~~i !1:~p~;f- F ~ av~4 b~rstti*1 * Ro'. hl ~~u#:Sit, IR `ghI rHE UNDER8IGOiED :has just iirc ved~A$~ . w'i;ottfrot?)~ iO~ ~ goo4 thing to: ,andaI ~ ahtliorr srioh - i~ ~ 4~ d ts o otri m n nd l I pie P" ".> ?a .C ;III 44 o'ai a v 4 e4 v 49 ~~ ;`·4li''rl4·· - 1E"I" i :il~ Cltn~I·^ ·iI r"`YI ·I.i ;~ IE 1~.]AdrDaI-D A,~~~~& ~ ... i Sb tbPoetable ~C {·A. a ~ · 4~J~ ~s J1m oq lsIeVb g ivei toal tbs· p4~~ ImTlga~d ~:";,~f~~·'i~' ~ ~ of Jg~w A~4*Mdriak the [8th daw ~~I i' a' t * ~irsii ~ ''- l -4. 4 1&1~B~jWulst& lpl:V Ipr :·-- 1 4-qr· 1{egro 'Dbn~i4 ~I L; .:.:;.~j 444 oU a '1~ 1~:Y.P ~.~~bf4s~r·lt 4tti rŽ ri~t 4 44, #~~& V.~· ·~ 4. 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